EKE GAZSTTB. H. B PAL.WGIt, the American Newspaper Agent is tAe Hi / authorized gent for litis pa|ier in ihe cities of Bos i' New York, anil Fhil.uli'lphia, and is duly etnpowered H iki' advertisements and subscriptions al the rates re- Hrcd by us. His receipts will be regarded as payments, are —Boston, Scotlay's Building; New York, Hume Buildings; Philadelphia, Brown's new Iron Hiding, N. K. corner of Fifth anil Chestnut streets. I; First Chief Justice aiul tlie Present. 'he following letter from the first Chief tice of the U. S. Supreme Court, has a jet bearing on the recent decision made yecting slavery and the power of Congress r territories, and shows how the fathers of revolution regarded our institutions. It aks for itself, and ought to call a blush of nie on the check ef every one who had a d in promulgating such doctrines as were down by the Supreme Court in the Dred :t case: BEDFORD, West Chester county, X. Y., 1 17th November, 1819. ) (pear Sir—l have received the cepv of a j Kculiir Letter, which, as Chairman of the j hmittee appointed by the lafe public meet- j H at Trentmi. respecting slavery, you were i Hsi>e4 to direct to toe on the sth instant can be added to what has been said Mfj written on the subject of slavery. Icou 2i|j in the opinion that it ought not to be in- Hpluced nor permitted in any of the new and that it ought to be gradually di atmidii'd and finally abolished in all of them. ine the constitutional authority oj' the mynss, to prohibit the migration and im of slaves info any <j the Shite*', does ijncstionabh. ■i„. lint article ol the Constitution speci ■ the legislative powers committed to the ■gross. '1 he ninth section of that article j these words : 'l3 m igration or tuipur of such persons as any of the now ex- States shall think proper to admit, ■ > not be prohibited by the Congr/pss prior on such importation, not exceeding ! lor each person.' ■understand the sense and meaning of this te be, that the power of the Congress, i Hp tglt competent to prohibit such migra- j importation, was not to be exercised B respect to th - ih>-n 'existing Sates, and ii only, until the year 180 - : but that the tress were til liberty t-> make -tub pmhi tn tis to any new State which might in the ; tiiiue be established. Ami further, that i and after that period, they were autho- | 1 to make such prohibitii n as to all tl e 1 I is, whetlier wor old. will, I presume, be admitted tiiat slaves I the pers ins intended. The wad .flares j fer aided, proi.otiy on a count of th exist- ; ng toleration 01 shfiwry, and tlifco, lanci/ | principles oj the liccoluiifjii, and from tm dousuess oj ds bung repugnant to the j positions in the Ji<duration of : — 4 We hold tin's? truths to be' that oil men are created equal: j Htl:i-v are endowed by tin ir Creator with unalienable rights; that among litem liberty, and the p*ursuit of happiness.' i to my taking an a-Hr, put in ' organi- ' plan ot eo-opt iatinn,' th<- state of niv ] ha- long been such a- not > admit of I m* ip'raf-d t , assure the committee of my ; fur tle'ir succe.-s, and permit tin j you of the esteem and regard with nrfek'i I am, d-'-ar sir, our obedient a*v] f-itthful sort ant. JOHN JAY. Honorable EI.IAS 801 DINOT, Esq. |X-=TJBZtB3E3JEB.. landed, a load of Susquehanna Lum ieh will be dis post I of at low : II EM LOCK RAILS. , 11. 1.1 and 2 inch I'LAXK. Forked FLOORING. TAXED SlidXG. Xd'H BOARDS, in variety. "Au.d on vacant lot near corner of j 0 SAMUEL COMFORT. ■lit Hi KV lis UIH. 1 LOAl) just roe ive l and for sale SAMUEL CO3IEORT. ®iother tSupply of Lumber. nude to ffi-ihr. H received, a large supply of yellow and ] ' ..o'y -worked 1 ... I B by which they are* manufac- B" kinds ol Doors, Sash, Shutters at>d B ° Bills s nt to them or otherwise will meet with P :i b.M. IJ. HOFFMAN & CO. '' splendid assortment ofj ril'S Coal, received and r fWCKS MITII'S Anvils, \ ices, Bet- ; li '-v. I i ;i.\.\r is. i ! —A new lot of Tire, Square ki '*H'.' If on, Valentine'* brgt. Fit AM ISEE'S. !—f; lass and Brittannia Fluid. Oil Lamps for churtli. s, &c. Mower and Re aper, best Mii. il mat tunc in use, fur sal. by F. G. Fit AN CI.SOUS. IHIII Chains Farm Bells, Circular and Cross-cut Saws I ELD'S hand f'.ini Planters, county horse Corn riantprs, re- '■ B' 1 (. J H 1NCI8( i and Window Paper. 200 dif priitijrus, for all tastes ami prices. F. a FKA.XCiaCIJg. W in (low Siiades, as low in price " M; muslin shad-s, and tar superior in *!(■'" " ,,J; l " lir <I green Muslin Shades, 30, 3#A. ' WE, !• lowered Lands, apes, and painted MUK .pes from 75 cents to S- per pair, fur sale by F. G. FHANCIBCUS. : l (ti Hoffman's for Tubs |H l " It''tfuiHii's fur Buckets lluffuiaii's fur lir.i.uiis ""Oman's fur Baskets decll | ■*'' BLKEEPERS.—A superior lot of 'WpB K i R v Soap at the BEE HIVE. LL'NS.—Single and double Siiot very low, at MACKLIN'tS, McVeytown. j NEW GOODS! JOHN HAMILTON & CO. H.\\ E just returned from the city with a large and seasonable assortment of ISPItIM Mil® GOODS which they will sell at very small profits. Their stock of CALICOES is the most splen did in town. Also, Lawns, Delaines, Brilliants, CHILLIES, SILKS, and WHHHKS ©C3>@l2)2io Any quantity of Rounds, Ladles' Hose, Collars, Cloves. &, Dress Trimmings. IIOOTS \XI > SIIOKS, and a good assortment of Queens ware and Groceries, They have also on hand a good stock of CARPETS', , r ' | all 01 which they will sell at low rates and ; warrant them to be of the qualities represented. ! Long experience in business lias enabled us to select the right stripe of Goods, and fairness ; in dealing is an evidence that the people will be | safe in making their purchases in our store, at ; the old stand, marly opposite Blvmver's. JOHN HAMILTON '& CO. May 7, 1857. 1857. 18S7. OPENING OF SPRING GOODS' •AT THE SIIAVVI.S, P A R A SOLS, MANTILLAS, STRAW GOODS, KIDiiONS, COLLARS, Challies, Brilliants, Poplins, | Shaker Hoods, Lawns, Press Trimmings, Robes. Durals, Itvadine | Stripes. Flounced Holies. Organdie 31uslins. Flouncing?. Brass Hoops, kid (Rotes, HANDS, PRINTS, TICKS, IIJ.YLOIf PAPERS, BRILLS, BLE WHKI) i\U BROWY .lIISLiXS, together with a general assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIIIERES AND SATINETTS, G-nOCESI-^IEIS. 11 croij-iii attr dotfttii Boots and Shoes, &c, May 7, 1857. W, & (i. IIAI KIJV. McVeytown, Pa., keep constantly on hand a large assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, CLOTHING, BOOTS AM) SHOES, HATS AM) CAPS, •STRAIT GOODS, HARDWARE, ftIEEXSWAKF, IE DAK WAKE, \\ all and \V imlow Papers, ST A TIOSER Y, CARPETS, DRUGGETS, OIL CLOTHS, RIGS, LINKS. OIL, LEAD, PITTV, TAB. PITCH, 01 KIM, Salt, Fish, Plaster, Guano, Ci 1 ilk'ill, Slow Coal and Grind Slows. 3\ e arc paying the highest market price for ■ all kinds of GRAIX : or where parties desire j it we will ship their Grain by canal and pay 1 them nett proceeds, alter deducting freight. McVeytown, February 5, 1857. The Comet is Coming! AND THE LARGE STOCK OF XEW GOODS Of TilE FIRM OF KENNEDY. JUNKIN & CO., For the Spring and Summer ! Has come and is ready for a full display of its CHEAPNESS AM) BEAUTYi We therefore invite ail to come and sec and know for themselves that Kennedy, Juukin & Go's is the place to buy cheap goods. We will : not be undersold —we buy cheap for cash in the city and will sell cheap for cash. COUNTRT PRODUCE taken in exchange for goods at all times. We have all kinds of goods for sale, embracing Delaines, Alma Cloths. Du Calls, CRAPE DE SPANG, SWISS AND CAMBRICS, CLOTHS AND CASSIMEKES, Clothing, Hats and Bonnets, Boots and Shot s, and all kinds of Trimmings. Don't forget the cheap store of ap3o KENNEDY, JUNKIN it CO. Mi MMIMTOItI AND TOBACCO STORE ! East Market street, itnmmediately opposite the Post Offline, LEW I STOW N, PA. I||HE undersigned would respectfully make J known to Merchants, Confectioners, Hotel I Keepers, arid citizens generally of this and ad joining counties, that he has commenced the TOBACCONIST BUSINESS, j arul will constantly keep on hand Tobacco and Segars of all kinds, of superior brands, which | he will dispose of on most reasonable terms at WHOLESALE OK RETAIL. apIG EDWARD FRYSINGER FTJMPS. BURN HAM'S patent double acting LIFT AND FORCE PUMPS, for general use, suitable, for mills, factories, railroad stations, &c. They are also efficient Fire Engines. Ry attaching hose to them you can force water over j any house. Their simplicity gives them advun- ! t ages-over all other Pumps. For sale at the Tin and Stove Store of ap3o-6m J. 11. SELIIEIMEH, ' I MHO Wholesale Dealers and Retailers of X Merchandise in Mifflin county. —The fol lowing is a list of Merchants and Dealers, i and the various classes, agreeably to the pro ; visions of the Act of Assembly: Idth class pays $7 00 13th " '• 10 00 r 12th " " 12 00 | Hth " 15 00 10th " " . 20 00 j 9th " •' 25 00 ' Bth " " 30 00 I 7th " " 40 00 JVtimes of Retailers, Place of Rusincss. Class. A. W. Graff, Armagh township, 13 ! Joseph lleek, do 14 John lvohler, do 14 William 1. it G. Furst, do 14 Thompson & Wattson, do 12 Thomas Runyan, do 14 j J. 11. Alexander & Co., do 13 \ j 11. 11. Gibboncv, do 14 : lirisbin it Sterrett, Brown township, 12 James l'arker & Son, do 13 H. Kcpner, do 14 Win. McKinney, do 14 ! Freedom Iron Co., Perry township, 13 I John Hoopes, do 14 Daniel Matters, do 14 j Levi Sultzlmugh, Decatur township, 14 John Kane, do 14 Jacob Itohrer, Granville township, 14 i llope Furnace Co., do 14 | lilymyer it lirisbin, Lewistown, 13 j ! Ilardt & Bros., do 13 j it. 11. MeClintie, do 14 ! Mrs. Fosselman, do 14 i 1 Lyttle Porter, do 14 j I.'T. Cordell, do 14 | j F. J. Hoffman, do 10 ! j McCoy it Ellis, do 13 > | John Hamilton it Co., do 13 j • X. J. Kudisjll, do 14 | Edward Fry-singer, do 14 ! ! John B. Selheinier, • do 14 George W. Thomas, do 14 James MeCord, do 14 H. W. Junkin, do 14 ' ] S. it 31. Frank, do 10 L'\ A. Ilardt it Co., do 14 j Peter Spangier, do 14 | 11. A. Zollinger, do 14 j Joseph F. Yeager, do 12 j j George W. Gibson, do 14 j j Jacob Everich, do 14 ! James MeConahy, do 14 1 I William Bottorf, do 14 I William G. Zollinger, do 14 j ' John Kennedy, do 12 I John Albright, do 14 i Samuel Marks, do 14 , A. Felix, do 14 Mrs. 31. Wertz, do 13 . | Henry Steudle, do 14 I J. Holtzvvorth, do 14 j E. Boelmer, do 14 j J. Irvin Wallis, do 14 ! J. I.). Stoneroad, do 14 F. G. Franeiseus, do 10 j Kennedy, Junkin it Co., do 12 Johnston and Clark, do 13 ! John Davis, do 14 It. U. Parker <t Bros., do 13 Robert Patton, do 14 A. A. Banks, do 14 Charles Ritz, do 13 i George W. Stewart, do 14 William Litul, do 14 George lilymyer, do 'J P. F. Loop, do 14 E. D. Auner, do 14 Gilbert Waters, do 12 Z. Orner, do 14 Joshua Wiley, do 14 George B. Patterson, do 14 ! Charles Stanbarger, do 14 i William Lyttle, do 14 • Roswell D. Smith, do 14 ' Francis McCoy, do 13 Alfred Marks, do 14 S. Moison, do 14 11. M. Pratt, do 12 W. 15. Hoffman it Co., (Lum ber Yard,) do 14 F. G. Franeiseus, (Lumber Yard,) do 14 i Samuel Comfort, (Lumber Yard,) do 14 John Levy, (Coal 1 ard,) do 14 A. Marks, " " do 14 Jas. Allison, " " do 14 S. Comfort, " " do 14 Juniata Iron Co., McVeytown, 13 W. G. Maeklin, do 12 \ Geo. W. l'rehman, do 14 William Hardy, do 13 E. Horner, do 14 3!cCoy it Rohrcr, do 14 j John Price, <lo 14 { C. Stoner, do 14 : Thomas Gil bs, do 14 1 Samuel Aultz, do 14 : James Laslieli, Menno township, 13 ! Elliott & Myers, do 13 , Samuel Sechrist, Xowton Hamilton, 14 John Yanzaudt, do 13 Boggs it Co., do 10 | John Purcell, do 12 , Michael Yutzy, Oliver township, 14 John Strong, do 14 j Samuel llaffley, Union township, 12 ! Raphael 3leGlaugblin, do 14 j Hoar & MuXabb, <lo * 11 j Wilson S. 1 Its, do 14 j Win. Sankey, <lo 14 Samuel B. Grossman, do 13 A. F. Gibboney, do 14 John 15. Smelker, Wayne township, 14 A. J. North, do 14 MILLS. E. E. Locke, Armagh township, 14 Maclay .A McManigal, 44 " 14 D. &S. Harshbarger, Bratton, " 14 E. W. llale it Co., Brown, " 14 Joseph A. Taylor, Jerman Jacob, Derry " 14 J. M. Yeager, " " 14 Casjter Dull, Oliver " 14 McWillituns & Sterrett, Lewistown, 9 A. Marks, " 11 Augustine Wakefield, Granville twp., 14 Stookey, Brown twp, 14 Joseph Strode, " 14 Joseph Ilardt, Wayne twp., Smith it 1 leister, Newton Hamilton, 14 Henry Swartzell, Union twp., 14 l'lank <t Yodcr, " 14 Fating Houses, Oyster Cellars, dV. Daniel Eisenbise, Lewistown, William Bottorf, do 8 John A. Ross, do 8 Alexander Eisenbise, do 8 Samuel Marks, do George Siegrist, do Mrs. M. AVurtz, do C. Stoner, McVeytown, 8 John Price, do E. Horner, do 8 H. ltepner, Brown twp., 8 Raphael McGlaughlin, Union twp., 8 Distilleries and Breweries, E. E. Locke t Co., Armagh twp., 10 Jacob Fisher, Lewistown, 10 Georgo Siegrist, do 10 An appeal will be held at my office in Lew istown, on TUESDAY, May 2Gth, 1857, where persons who feel themselves aggrieved can attend if they think proper, and obtuin that redress to -which they may ho pntitlcd by law. WM. F. SIIAW, Mercantile Appraiser. Lcwistowa, April 23, 1857.—4t above Licenses will be ready im mediately after the appeal, and as there has been some difficulty in collecting heretofore, all Licences not lifted by the 15th day of June, 1857, will be collected by law, ngreea ' bly to the order of the State Treasurer. HENRY 7.ERBE, j ap23-4t Treasurer of Mifflin County. "wi glass. S by 10, and all oilier sizes of Banks, Monroe and Jackson Window Glass, Single k Rouble Thick and American Plate, Having an extensive stock and daily receiv ing large quantities, we can furnish wilh the greatest promptness and at the lowest wholesale prices the above superior brands of Window Glass. RICHARDS & BROTHERS, Manufacturers, S. W. cor. Front & Arch sts., apl6-lrn Philadelphia. cum MD PililVlM v.,-.-™ , No. 39 & 40 North Wharves. Half-way between Arclt and Race sts., PHILADELPHIA, March 12, 1857.-Jy JOHN STONE & SONS, Yo. 45 South Second Street. Philadelphia, Altfet SOW RECEIVING THEIR SPUING IMPORTATION OF Silk and Millinery Goods, consisting in part of Fancy, Cap and Bonnet Ribbons, Satin and Mantua Ribbons, Glace and Plain Silks, Marcclines & Florences, Black Modes, French and English Crapes, 'l'ar lalane, Maline and Illusion Laccs, Ac., &,c. Also, a full assortment of FREYCH AM) ATIERIC A V FLOWERS, which they otter to the trade on favorable terms March 2G, 1857.-2 m HOVER'S LIQUID HAIR DYE, | HIS HAIR IDE needs only a trial to sat- I isfy all of its perfection as a Dye, and the following testimonial from that eminent Ana lytical Chemist, Professor Dooth, of the U. S. Mint, will only confirm what thousands have previously borne testimony to. LABORATORY FOR PRACTICAL CHEMISTRY, ) St. Stephen's I'luce, y Philadelphia, February 17th, 1857. " Being well acquainted with the substances composing Hover's Liquid Hair Dye, I am satis lied that by following the simple directions giv en for its use, it wiil not injure Hair or Skin, but wiil give a natural and durable color to the Hair. JAS. C. BOOTH, Analytic Chemist. HOVER'S IFRITLYG LYES, including Ho ver's Fluid and Hover's Indelible Inks, are too well known and introduced to require any additional testimony of their character. The sales have been increasing since their first introduction, giving evidence that the articles truly possess that intrinsic merit claimed at first for'them by the manufacturer. Outers, addressed to the manufactory. No. 116 Race street above Fourth, (old No. 144,) Philadelphia, will receive prompt attention by JOSEPH E. HOVER, Manufacturer. Philadelphia, April IG, lti.~>7 -y g. 25 Witnesses; OR, 3 THE FORGER CONVICTED. JOHN S. DYE IS THE AITKOR, {> Who has liai] lon years experience as a JJanker and Publisher, and Author of M . 1 serifs of Lectures at the Ri oadicay Tabu nacle, co when, for ill successive nights, over ITsfso,ooo People ® Greeted him with rounds of applause, while he exhibited the manner in which Counter r—i feiters execute their Frauds, and the Surest q iikl Shortest Means of Detecting them! CD'l'he l'unk Js'vte Engravers all say that lie is the t l Greatest Judge of Paper JMoney living. 2 rilE GRE.ITEST DISCOVERY OF THE PRESEN T CE.VTURY FOR gDetecting Counterfeit Notes. O Describing Every Genuine Hill in Exist ence, and exhibiting at a glance every Coun terfeit in Circulatio'n ! Arranged so adnii- O rably that REFERENCE IS E. IS V and DETECTION LYST.LYT.LYEOLS. No index to examine! No pages to hunt up! *=B Hut so simplified and arranged that the Merchant, Banker and Business Man can see i all at a glance. T y ° English, French and German. ' Thus Each may Read the same in his oirn • A'atlve Tongue. ■ Host Perfect Rank Note List Published. * *Also, a List of All llic Private Bankers in America. £*3 A Complete Summary of the Financk of caeli edition, together with all the Important Nkivs of rue Dav. Also, .1 SERIES OF T.I EES p 1 From an old manuscript found in the East. It furnishes the most complete history of Pd ORIENTAL LIFE and describing the most perplexing positions I—3 in which the ladies and gentlemen of that country have been so often found. These O stories will continue throughout the whole and will prove the most entertaining ever offered to the, public. P3 Furnished weekly to subscribers only, at JjJSil a year. All letters must be addressed to C 3 JOHN S. I) YE, Broker, /U. * Publisher and Proprietor, ap23 70 Wall st., New York asm. fIIHE undersigned having taken the stand late ly occupied by Mr. Yeager and more re cently by Charles Schell, respectfully invites travelers and others to give him a call. The bar is supplied with good liquors, and the table with all in season that can be procured. This establishment being located on the Lewistown and Kishacoquillas Turnpike, about 4 miles north of Lewistown, is a desirable retreat for those wishing to spend a few weeks in the country for recreation—good fishing and hunt ing grounds and romantic retreats being in its immediate neighborhood. Parties from town can also be accommodated with meals, &c. at short notice. JOSEPH GRUYER. Yeagertown, April 30, 1857. H AND and horse power Corn Shellers, . Lancaster county premium Grain Fans, constantly on hand and for sale by F. O. FRANCISCtJS. New York Advertisements.. FROM ALBERT G. RICHARDSON'S Advertising „„j Correspondence Cff.ce, WO Broadway, NEW YORK. ,: .Costar s s" Rat Exterminator. I A N -infallible destroyer of RATS, MICK, ANTS, | •'Mi'ltOUM) MILE, MOKES, Arc. <!tc. &c (Not ilari ifrous to the Human Family) Hals do not die in their holes, but route out ami (lie. "CUSTOM'S" KF.lt HUG EXTERMINATOR. | Never known to fail—ami used everyday by thousands i in New York ami elsewhere. "CuSTAh'S" i LECTRIC POH I)F.R | For the destruction of Mutiis, Mi sqi itoes, Flies, j Fleas, Plant Insects, Veiimin on Fowls & Animals. Sold Wholesale and Retail at " COTTAR'S PBINCI PAI. DEPOT, 3SS Broadway, New Yotk, and hy the | ;riih ijtni Druggists ami D'ealeis throughout the United j States, tlie Canada*, West Indies, California and South America, >'orders must always be accompanied by the cash. e-No goods sent on commission. I t>Small Sample, Packages put up at the lowest wlmle j sale prins for first orders in new places, with Cards j Show Mills, Posters, Ac. &.c. : :> Packages expressly put up for Ships, Steamboat-:, j lintels; Public Institutions, See. ;>A Paper vri'li full particulars—term* to Wholesale j Dealers—scales of prices, will lie pfothpMy mailed j (prepaid) to any address on receipt of a 3 cent stamp. Address '■ COSTAR," No. 866 liroadway, N V New York, March 20,1857.-3tu IT IS NOT A DYE. I PRRSJDGXT J 11. EATON, L. L I). Union University, Jllurfree*boro, Tennessee. A. Allen's World's Hair Restorer, Sic., the falling off of hair reused, ml wy grey locks were restored to their origi nul Color." Rev. M. THACIIER, (00 years of ase,) Pitcher, Che uaugo Co., N Y. "My hair is now restored to its natu ral color, ami censes to full off." Rev 11. P. STONE, U. D , Concord. V 11. "My ha r, which was grey, is now restored to its natural color." Rev. I). CI.KMiF.MN, Chicago, 111 '• I can add my testimony, and recommend it to my friends." Rev. />. T. WOOD, Middletown, N. Y. ''My own hair j has greatly thickened, also that of one of my family who w as becoming bald." We might swell this list, but if not convinced, TRY IT. MRS S >. A/JAWS Z YLOBALSJ3MUM, j Or World's Hair Dressing, is essential to use wilh the Re ; storer, ami is the best Hair Dressing for old or young ex tant, being often efljcaiioiis in cases of hair falling, &c., !• without the Restorer. Grey haired. Bald, or persons afflicted with diseases of ! I lie hair or scalp, read the above and judge of | MRS. s. A. ALLEN'S IV Oil LIPS HAIR RESTORER. R does not soil or Anin. Sold by all the principal w Isn.o ---:- and retail merchants in the I' s . Cuba or Canada. DEPOT 555 BROOKE STREET, Sew York. to-Some dealers try to sell articles instead of this, on which they make more profit. Write to Depot fur circu lar ami information. mar26-3m I No Pen nor Ink Used, 1 '[ NO corv IMITATES, XOTEaCHSU II':y IIK !>• / J MACL. 1 vnr.v S PATENT SF.L F INSTR Tc TING PROCF.SS IN PENMANSHIP enables every one to write with the greatest case, elegance ami rapidity it has been amply tested and peimiiiently established in the Public Schools of Now York, and in the counting rooms jof our first nit r hauls The Process,complete, with full it-ci ions for use, will he sent pre; ad on the receipt of SI To clubs or agents, fix copies for s'. 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It is a Doctor, a Gaidener, a Sileolnmster, a Dancing Master, I an Artist, a Naturalist, a Modeller, a Cook, a l.awyer, a j Surgeon, a Chess Player, a Chemist, a Cosmetician, a Brewer, an Accountant, an Architect, a "Letter Writer," a "Doyle" and a General Guide to alt kinds of Useful and Fancy employment. Amusement and Money Making.— Resides all this information—and we have not room to give an idea of the hundredth part of it—it contains so | many useful and valuable receipts, that an enumeration i of them requires seventy-two columns of fine type for the Index. "Inquire Within" is no collection of ancient sayings and receipts, hut the whole is fresh and new, and suited to the present times. As a book to keep in the i family tor rcterence it is unequalled, comprising, as it i does, all kinds of hooks of information in a single volume. | Published by GARRETT, DICK Ac FITZtiF.lt AI D, lis Ann street, New Yoik. j Copies ot the above book sent b> mail, on receipt of sl, . to any address, free of postage. Reliable Agents wanted j to canvass for " Inquiry Within." Send cash orders to : the publishers. Also, just published, THE ARTIST'S BRIDE, by Em j erson Bennett. Price #l. ap3o~3t RIVERS & DERIOUS 1 O IIA N D ORIENTAL CIRCUS PRINCIPAL FEATURES From the Celestial Empire f A FULL COMPANY OF CHINESE ARTISTES I AN AMAZONIAN TROUPE , CONSISTING OF Light Equestrian Ladies f EVERYTHING EBTIRELY NEW & ORIGINAL Ft>r the Season of 1857. WIX.IL, lIXiIIBIT A.T MILT.ERSTOWN. Thursday, Mav 14 MIFFLIN TOWN, Friday, Mav 15 ' LLWISTOWX. Saturday, Mav 1G BKLLKFOXTE, Monday, May 18. Afternoon Performance at 2, Flvening at 7. : hm .JpVn 5 . £ W - ••'"aToß* *■, • •—i Cl V c <ju\j room to give th mmes of the Principal Perform#™ in IK ch:n-gan-chong. i,7>V '\ DOR-MING, ./• f CHIP-MOONi l V : VK .- ~ ' KANG-SEE, i : :' HONG-MEEN, i'_' JYPOCR-CHANG, AG-WAN, (A YANG-TI, WANG-FOO, }'/f "no curious I eats •! lAcAteritj*, won GY>fN ASI ICS. K.N'IFK JHIIOW u ,N . juggling, MAGICAL '' c **"~ DJtCLPTIONS, &•:. k -yg LADV'ii^TORIOXES w '" '•!•:"' t; Tether in oew and JkVv i V > j. en ii-1 < ava'caile of Action, raileu AXAvrSw f tt.HF.H9 OK THE HAltKMei.-ht L:; I innunrfcer.who willgo h r ..,i-l, a .1. fcVfsV.i 1 *' r *"T °r t.Tulufion* ami rV, til-'- r r-i-.s .n fn 1] s"H :r:<nsreii lnnt / M .v- I J c-ten,.-,. t (-ft ~ .\ I sh . sftrr the strictest v. • ' i nKK.es Of Uiiei.ta! .^.tgnificcme, <V fc-r'li T , :;r ar ' "" nam.* ofthe ~ • • - ho ■ ' appeurintliWsuperb ./ft <b MADAME GARDNER, G Wi in the course of her perform -H ' ! n*e. wi" K..h- ami Control SIX ' beui.t ful Alt A MAN CO I KSL ItS, WHlk9 BtamUn6 Up ° n MAFAME WOOIiS, MAhAIIK Alt-WAN. 4 -MA; ~MJ: AWHEE, ... "V Ml.I E. CAMII.It, 3rr.i i*: .uaegfekite, iI'I.I.K JTAIiIK, ' M'I.F.E ANXETfE. .2- flwn J f sttr, and Zany, DAN GARDNER. MONS. NICHOLO. TOM BOLINO. Hiding M.tstrr 4 Pirect .r F. RIVERS. Principal Hitlers, E. DF.RIOC3, a. KIYEKS, /. J. IIAXKINS K. WOODS. • .11. FO.S I'Elt, C. RIYEKS " w - Juvenile Corps. •- 111 Ma-trraG. OKKlrtfrS— KlVf.ftS .rWA . . — WaSHIM.TUN— fIf.iiN 3?A JSS. , -=<i 51 i. psm f. ftMiitE-'.a JH2?* X J-V TITR Jii.nta-h RK J IT£ tLW— i-i t'KiiTK INKZ. t / / fee ;A HER R TREXLER. LtffewJ • V gr. :* Gern.an Contortio -t -Uii fieiii.le i<. iited Mapo! rnant I otitis. \i Tj'-kJ MONSv MOFFH, NIL-." . • Blj ti % The r- ■,■.! At'ItOHATH" iu-J tiljt.N VSTIf AKXiSf. The parfiiriitHiiro, of tho j,ko\o-uaiiied ;,rU.*-tcs ftrr of tor nio>t f U-gaui nod rdiiii il cli.racl' r. lull detail c,f in, it .I! 1,,"- foiir.il in diM iiptive hill at the principal public reaorlf. For VAKIE l \, VttYF.I.TY, and SPLENOOK, the proprietor!, can , onlidently declare this establishment, this - .isou, to l,e eiiprecetl. iiteii, unequalled, and in iinituble in every depart incut ol" the exhibition—stitli as ;.o equestrian iits itutiou i erelo.'ore oigauized ever hail the enier; rise, enerirv or lasle lo biiim before the public. £ '• The Entertainnie: t w ill rotultule with th.a thrtlliAg t'RAMATIC SPECTACLE of lliizf-ppa. or the Wild Horse of Tarhiryl \\ ilh a full and talented cJltc cfeimracters, rrc?i iunie>, original muiiic. trained )ioi>e, &c. Tin* porfn % ii. t'roces*iou will enter tow ri at 10 A. 31., led ! V .Mr. O. \* I'FIIKV'S Tliiladelpliia Hand, and. prtM-eed thmmli the principal streets and thoroughfare* £ - The IVrlurni:i:g 1' ivilion has heen jrreotly im proved this season afVo'duig scat> for lifOO persons, perfectly pruieeteti from the rayt of the sun or the iq cUmein v of the weatl{|, F. COI'LDOCK, Agent. Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry. ssmw ©iPiiss'2s?©Q ROBERT W. PATTONj (Successor to M. Buoy,) HAS just received from Philadelphia and opened on Market street, next door to the old stand, in the room recently occupied by \ John A. Sterrett, a larga assortment of Clocks, Watches, and i//°\ Jewelry. V " e as ( ' an( * s '' vcr watches of every kind and price, some of them of very superiou finish, and warranted A No. 1; a splendid variety of L£r J ii£sicß> £J<&<s&y<&lLzp ; sr 9 including breast pins, ear rings, finger rings, bract lets, cuff pins, watch guards, pens, pen cils, spectacles, and every other saleable articlq of Jewelry, as well as a lot of ~tivicr anj JJiateomSTave* Also, a great variety of FANCY ARTICLES. |Lj=*Strict attention will be given to RE PAIRING clocks, watches, and jewelry, and all work will he done promptly and warranted. Mr. P. is determined to sell his goods low. — as low as they can be had elsewhere, and per haps a Itellt lower—and he therefore hopes to merit and receive a liberal share of patronage. round and ap9y Estate of JOSEPH KI\'SEL. deceased. OTICE is hereby "given that letters of i_3 administration on the estate of JOSEPH KIXSEL, late of Oliver township, Mifflin county, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, residing in said township. All persons indehted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those hav ing claims to present them duly authenticated for settlement. JACOB KIXSEL, ). d , MICHAEL KIXSEL, J April 30, 1557. —6t* \\ r INOO\V Shade Trimmings, Vene- T T li in Blind Trimmings, such as CorJ, Tassels, Fixtures of new and improved kinds, the largess and cheapest stock in the country. F. G. FRA.NCISCt'S
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