agricultural, Jet. To the Farmers of Pen n sylvan la and the Neighboring states. 'Fhe First Exhibition of the Pennsylva nia State Agricultural Society allorded sat isfactory evidence that it is not difficult fo develope tiie resources of our State for so interesting an occasion. The exhibition itself, the pleasure we derived from it, and its profitable effects, in the face of the doubts and fears which hang heavily upon new projects, were bevond our reasonable expectations. Now we know what can be done, and we propose to hold our SECOND ANNUAL EXHIBITION at Lancaster on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, the 10th, 2 1 st and 22d o) October , 1552, to which we invite all persons everywhere who feel an interest in the subject. We have made arrangements for the most am ple accommodations and care of all ani mals, products and machinery which shall be brought there, and we trust that every Farmer, Horticulturist, Manufacturer, Me chanic and Inventor, will partake with us, and consider himself as one engaged in the work of making this exhibition as great, inlerestiug and profitable, asitis our design it should be. Our Society especially desires to recog nize the influence and power that mothers and daughters may exert in promoting our object ; and we therefore cordially invite them to our meeting, and solicit the con tributions of their taste and industry to give beauty and interest to our exhibition, FREIFK WATTS, President. foukery for Housekeepers. S.U CIX Sauces are piquant preparations which are used to impart a savory flavor to dis!i es or to heighten their relish. Th v are various; indeed, through tlie ingenuity and vkiil of cooks, they may almost be termed innumerable. Each sauce should have its peeuliar fla vor, which should either amalgamate with, or be in agreeable contrast to the dish with which it is served. The foundation of most sauces is melt ed butler ; the - ther ingredients are varied, according to the viands thev arc to be used with. Tomatoes, parsley, mushrooms, oysters, onions, e<rgs, capers, celery, and an infi nite variety of other substances, are em ployed in this portion of cookery. As sauces spoil by standing long after they are made, they should be prepared last, and be served hot. MELTED BUTTER. —Put a tablespoon ol flour into a clean saucepan, mix it carefully with a little water at the time, till you have about a cupful; now cut in to it, in small pieces, four ounces of but ter, shake it rapidly around till well mixed, then place it on the fire, watch it eon- i stantly, and keep shaking and turning it round until it boils ; it is then ready. Be careful to turn it always one way, or the butter will oil. Should this happen, you may recover it in some measure by put ting into it a little eold water, and pouring it backwards and forwards several times. ONION SALCE. —PeeI the onions and boil them in plenty of water till they are j perfectly soft; then strain them from the water and chop them very fine, season them with pepper and salt, and stir them into inched butter. Some persons add a little in ilk, which makes the sauce both rich and white. EGG S al - CE- —Tloil the eggs til; thev are quite hard. Peel and chop them fine, season with a little pepper and sail, and stir them into melted butter. BREAD SAUCE. —Crumble some stale bread very fine, set it on tlie fire in a saucepan, with as much sweet milk as will : make it thick, put in a slice of onion, ami siir it till tlie bread is soaked and the sauce is quite smooth. Season with pep per and salt. MINT SAUCE. —Pick off the leaves of fresh green mint; wash them, then chop them very fine, mix up some vinegar and sugar, and stir in the mint. OYSTER SAUCE. —Simmer the oysters in their own liquor till they are plump; strain oil the liquor through a sieve, w ash the o\ sters clean, and beard them ; put them into a saucepan, and pour the liquor over them, taking care you do not pour in any of the sediment"; add a blade of mace, a quarter of a lemon, a spoonful of anchovy liquor, and a hit of horseradish, the uiace, and the lemon, the juice of which must be squeezed into the sauce.— Now add some thick melted butter, toss it together and boil it up. A GOOD COMNON SAUCE FOR FISH.— Plain butter melted thick, with a spoon lull ol walnut pickle or mushroom keteh up. SWEET SAUCE. —PIain melted butter sweetened with sugar to your taste. < AUDI.E SAUCE FOR PLUM PUDDING.— Make melted butter, and stir into it a glass ol sherry, hall a glass of brandy or rum, a little sugar, grated lemon-peel, and nut meg. Shake the saucepan round, but do not let it boil after you have added the .spirits. AFPLE SAUCE. —Pare your apples, nut them in quarters and core them, put them juto a saucepan with a very little water, j let them boil till perfectly soli ; then •''train the liquor off", and mash the apples I with a spoon ; add two or three cloves, or n little bit of cinnamon, a bit of butter a little grated lemon-peel, and rug ,r to % our 1 taste ; mix all together, and set the- sauce pan on the hob for a few minutes. CELERY SAUCL FOR FOWLS AND GAME. •—Take a large bunch of celery, wash and pare it clean, cut it in small thin pieces, and boil it gently in a little water till tender; then add some beaten mace, nutmeg, pepper, and salt, thickened with a piece of butter rolled m flour, then boil it up, and pour into a dish. ou may make it with cream, thus: boil celery as before directed, and add mace, nutmeg, a piece of butter the size of a walnut, rolled in flour, and hall a pint of cream : bod a 'l together. ~ PARSLEY AND BETTER. —Pick and wash 1 a handful of parsley, tie it up and throw it into boiling water for a minute or two ; then cut away the stalks and chop the , ! parsley very small; make melted butter , and stir in the parsley. , WINE SAUCE FOR MUTTON OR VENISON*. I —Take a sutlicient quantity of the liquor . in which the meat was boiled, put in pep , per. salt, currant jellv, and wine to your . taste; boil all up and thickpn it with scorched llour, mixed with a little water. Philadelphia Advertisements, Adam William Kaj>i>-s P 1 TESTED SCIENTIFIC NICHE GOLD PENS, Embracing all the properties cantained in the fittest quill pea, iTaddition to which, the durability of the Metals I i.re combined and fully associated and decelvpec. I 852. THE following highly respectable Testimonials and Recommendations are submitted to tiie Public : Hiving tried -Idam William Ripp's Potent Scientific Niche Gold Pen, tile undersigned take great PLEASURE in recommending it to tlie Public as the greatest improve ment in Metaiic Pens that h S met our attention. HI. Rxcellencv, WM. Bigter, Gov. State of Pennsylvania, His Excel!' ncy, E. Louis Lowe, Gov. Slate of Mmylami Pmf J. s. Hart, principal of Central lli'JH School, Ptnla Right Rev Bishop A Putter, Philadelphia Rev. Charles Wadsvvortti, d*. Rev W. U. Edwards, Washiegton City. Rev. C. K Nelson, Annap JLS, Md. Rev John Stre. T. L'hila. Rev. 1). \V. Uirtine, Plnla Rev lie Witt, llarri.lmrg Itet . G. H. Colt, II TMt>iirg REV CH 'S. A liny. <!')• Rev J lin F. M-sirk, do W. flawie, Esq , Philad'a. Judge Booth, Delaware Hon Jos K. Chandler, do Richard Vans, Est'., do. ! Cla;k Hare, E.-IJ , D>> Wiiliam N AL, ,!. Isai ill Hacker, do. Ceo. VV. VVallston, do. Alderman G W. Ash, do. Win S. Price, do. .1 iu.es >l. Ca-.-a lv, Esq , Camden, New Jersey. 111 ,S. XV. Mulf.rd, Esq., do. do. A IS: twring, 1.'.-TJ , do. do. W N JfTries, ESQ , do. do.' ?) (Ircen. Esq., W asiiingtoii M 11. Miller, Washington. E Howard, M L) , do. J. Kxdi III!', du. Ricl arii Smith, EQ .d . Win. P. Elliott, do. Editors Natii A.L Intelligencer, WASHINGTON City. I In r- Mar; N A St at,- Capitol Gazette. C irs Washington Republic. E ..I IRS Philadeirhta Public Ledger. TO THE PUBLIC. Tiie subscriber having purchased the properly known as the Moy.l I.eitsing Banking House, south east corner of .AD and t hestrmt -ireets, for his future ausiuess es tablishment, inivn.U keeping a large and complete iswort inert of . very variety of texture and S IE of AMU Wv RIFE's lately Patented Scienliftc NI lie GOLD Pats. Gold ami Silver Pens and Pen Holders, of every variety, vvhoi -sale and retail. In addition thereto, I have on hand Rapp's last editi m of Sctentijii Pcnmunship and Penmak.no in various bindings. JAMES BARBER, (ienfr rf Sf.> f r Std :m ft yt. Jtupp'f Patented Sri entifnc .Virile U.>ld Pens, south vastcurtur of StcuJtd and Chestnut jtir cts. Philudetphia. JalylO-iy. JAREI S5 UUBE3I S WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CLOt k & TIIE P!Et E ESTABLISHMENT, Sunth-ei-r earner Second and Chestnut as , Philadelphia, \ V R IF F;RE may be found a large and splendid ass .rttnem 1 *' of ILIE best modern Improved Eight Day and Thirty- II jiir BRUSS and Alarm Clocks and Time Pieces, suitable lor Churches, Hulls. Hotels, Steamboats, Railroad Cars, Parlor®, Offices, II-d Rooms, Kitchens, Ac., which will be sold in lots to auit putt LINKERS, FRONT one to one thou ' sand, at the lowest cash prices. N B Clocks of all kinds repaired and warranted. Clock Trimmings of .very do script .on constantly tor sale. July.C-ly. PAUTION ! CAUTION!— AII PER ?OTIS are P hereby cautioned AGAINST a swindler, who represents himself as rny agent ; he is going about soliciting persons to buy Lightning Rods, W hieli he represents as my Electric Point Hods. In some instances he has produced a certificate, purpoiting to be from tne, authorizing birn to act as my agent. He has not confined himself to this city, bet has been operating on the un suspecting farmers in the adjacent country. In one instance, a building (on which one of these RODS had been placed, with assurance that it was one of my make,) was struck by lightning, and burnt to the ground. The point was brought to my factory, and on examination proved to he a A piece of CARD iron, polished. Complaints of this kind are coming in daily. i now give notice, that 1 have no 3gent with in . I miles of Philadelphia, and a!l orders must be addressed to my factory, N ine street, above 12th, Philadelphia, where they will receive prompt attention. | I INS is the only place where the genuine /. ■ h i .ilajiift Lir'iiiiiiig R,i,l can be proeuied. in 'his city, wholesale or retail, and the electric influence wholly belongs t.-> MVSEIF. .--J' He ware ol impostets and pcdlers. July 2 lrn. THOMAS Ail 11 PAGE. NTT'HJ) IVFIU'HCS. JEWELL'}' &, A CHEAT REDUCTION IN PRICES! Twenty per cent, at least less than ever have been sold In the f 'nited States ! FT OLD LEVER WATCHES', full jewelled 18 O karat case only *3O UII*I!lv F LIF for *''."s. GOLD LEPINE \N ATCIItS, IS karat case, jewelled, " 2i BILVER LEVER WATCHES, full jewelled, " 11 Universally sold for *lB. SUL.VER LEI'INK WATCHES, jewelled, • " lit! SII.VF.R L S:\ SPOONS, per half dozen, " R J GOLD PEN'S, SILVER II ilders, '• 1 PERSONA wishing A Watch or Watches, or JEWELL}', • HI have them T-. lit by n.ail, v. till perfect safety, to AM ■ it ..!* Co- Unite I Slates or West Indies, by tirst STUDING (he amount of money. All articles warranted a* rep resented above. Uidcrt lioiu the vouutry reaped fall, 'SOLICITED PiCuHV TT<Jirc9>S paid.) LEU IS LADUMi S, j Mfkmil street, opposite the franklin House, I'lilli e.r t alifornia Gold buutrht, or manufactured into | Jewelry. Phlh Ulphli, April SO, 1853 la A T the. l£ lf 18TOyjf CHE.II' CJtfJfET l\ WeillK-Roo.'\l IS the place for all that i want cheap furniture. Persons going to house- I keeping, would DO well by giving TOE A call bc -1 lore purchasing elsewhere, as 1 have now on ! hand a large assortment of all kinds of FIJK- J Nll I J RE, too numerous to mention. Among I his stock will be found that highly recomuicn \ (led SPRING KSOLTORI BCTKTTAD, of which I have sold within the last two years two hundred pair. Numerous certificates can BE had from those'that have them in use, as the loliowittg will show : i ~ A.FELIX. " 1 iiis I $ to certify that we have purchased tne above mentioned bedstead from A. Feltx, and HAVI GOT hirn to alter our old Bedsteads, and j aix much pleased with them, and consider them j A great improvement, and vastly superior for convenience and cleanliness to the cord Bed stead, and would recommend Ihetri to tiie puulic. J THOMAS, JOHN A. BTERRETT JOHN CLARK, ' Marcli 12, 1352. JERMAN JACOB. ' TT'OE 'I ill: TOlLET.— Perfumery andFaney J Soaps of every description, warranted su perior and very cheap, at A. A. BANKS'. t qf) -'A for a firstrate set of Brass Mountings 'HI —usually sold at $5.00. V'JLOU may2l F. G. FRANCISCUS. A A Boxes I. C. and J. X. Tin; 25 bundles • o| f Iron Wire ; 100 lbs. Block Tin, at ! W raa y-2i F. G. FRANCISCUS'. ' ( lEDAR WARE we are giving away—at the I ; smallest kind of profit. • mav2l F. G. FRANCISCUS. ■ 1) It ASS Plated Dashes, Bands, Handles, Head r II Lining—everything in the Coaehware line. ; i ma2l F. G. FRANCISCUS. T")ELLF,FONTE CEMENT.—2O bbls. of this Y well-known Cement for Springs, Cisterns, Foundations, Pipes, &c. For sale by June 11 F. G. FRANCISCUS. j "A Boxes Jersey Glass; 20 boxes Pittsburgh Aj I do.; 500 lbs. Putty; 100 gallons Linseed i v Oil. For sale by ma2l F. G. FRANCISCUS, per set for Double Iron Bench Planes I I—all other kinJs of Planes at equally ®*' low rates. Rules, Squares, &t;. may2l. F. G. FRANCISCUS. At ,t per bushel for Shoe Pegs.—Shoe \ I / 1 Tiireail of all kinds. Tacks, Nails, * it--'' Morocco, Kij p, I ;.q "r, Binding and Lining Skins; Shoe t >ls, A <■., always low for , Cash. F. G. FRANCISCUS. ,11 CENTS for Brass Plated Stirrups; 1 if 'A j cents for Brass Plated Bills; 37.', cents per C 1 dozen for Bras- Ornaments—2s per cent, cheaper than last summer. 20 dozen Wood and iron Harries, at di tie rent prices. F. G. FitANSCISCUS. I RON.—Hammered and Rolled Bar Iron of J all kinds supplied to any amount; always 011 hand a far.. ■ and varied stock. This trade supplied at Philadelphia prices, thereby saving s{j.(X) per ton freight. NRNY 21 F. G. FRA N UISCUS. i tORDAGE—Rope from Qto inch. Twine, ail sizes. 6 dozen of the best Whitewash Brushes in the market. Augers and Auger liitt-, Files, Rasps, Ac. may2l F. G. FRANCISCUS. (u DOZEN Waldron and Darlington Grass OScjthcs at (ii.j and 75 cents. 3 dozen Grain Scythes at 8* .j and SI.UO. 8 dozen Scythe Sneuths at cents. 12 dozen Hay Rakes—at various prices. Country blister Steel, G 1 cents. ina2l F. G. FRANCISCUS. MINGLE aud Double-barrel'd Guns ; 8 doz. IM Rifle barrels, assorted sizes and prices; Mngle and Double-barrel'd Pistols; Revolvers, : sour and s<x barrels : Pocket Cutlery, a beauti iul assortment; Table and Tea Cutlery ; fcb.ovei aud Tongs, &c. mav2l F. G. FRANCISCUS. - 1A DGZEN Hay Forks, (cast steel) at 25, 31;, I / and 37£ cents, according to finish—generally sold at 50 and G2A cents. G dozen four prong Forks at 50 and 621—usu ally sold at 75 and STg. ~ I j 1 dozen Manure Drags. may2l. F. G FRANCISCUS. Fire—Fire—Fire, TJARN Builders call and examine Blake'sPa- J ) tent Fire-Proof Point, of all colors, which costs less than hall as much as White Lead—is far more durable, and renders the building fire and weather proof by two or three applications , of the paint, mixed up with oil costing but 45 cents per gallon, which in a short time forms a , coating of slate on whatever part the paint has 1 been applied. 50 barrels expected in a few j days. Specimens seen at my store, with recom mendations and experiments. Warranted to ' give satisfaction or no charge. nia2l F. G. FRANCISCUS. Don't be Alarmed—Cash! 1 WOULD respectfully call the attention of j purchasers of Hardware to my stock, bought ( very low, in great varieties, and will be sold on ly for cash, from 15 to 20 per cent cheaper than can be bought elsewhere. lljnhrare, Couchirare, Saddlery, Shoe Findings, Paints, Oils, Class, Putty, I Varnishes, 1 Pain/sand Drugs. usually sold in the trade. Wholesale and retail by may2l F. G. FRANCISCUS. AVOTHEU AEftIYAL At the Cheap Drug & Variety 1 Store. fPHE undersigned has just returned from | Philadelphia with a large and fresh addition to his assortment of Drugs and other goods, among which may be enumerated— Fresh Drugs. Colegale's I'parl Starch. ] Pine Apple, Strawberry and Lemon Syrups. Prunes, Figs and Raisins. Soda, Butter, Water and Sugar Crackers. Chocolate, and Essence of Coli'ee. A great variety of Candies. Tobacco, Segars and SnutF. Spermaceti and Tallow Candles. Paint, I lair, Clothes, Hat, Tooth Brushes. , Pure Cider Vinegar. Port Monnaies and Pocket Books. Stationary—including everything in that line. To which may be added a very general as sortment of things useful lor families. Having ; purchased exclusively lor Cash, he can afford to • sell very low, and invites the inspection of his 1 goods. ; JC# 5 * Physicians prescriptions carefully coin : pounded. Call at the Cheap Drug and Variety Store, Ee-l Market street Lewistown. June 4. A. A. BANKS. * BLAKE'S I'a!*nl Fire Proof I'ainl. Prevention is Better than Cure. ' A\7E are daily expecting an invoice of - \ y " Blake's Patent Fire Proof Paint," an ' article superior to any paint now in use. Its superiority consists in its durability, cheapness, , and in rendering the building to which it may ' be applied, Fire Proof. Let those who would have an article possessing the above qualifica tions, call on nay2l F. J. HOFFMAN. f pOBACCO and Segars of every quality and J[ any amount, for sale wholesale ami retail, by may2l F. J. HOFFMAN* LMSHING TACKLE.—A fine assortment of 1 | Fishing Lines. Flies, Hooks, Keels, <Ce. &c. Just received and for sale at June 4. A. A. BANKS. I IGHT! LIGHT!! LIGHT!!!—FLUID and , J_l CAMPHEKE —pure and fresh and warranted - j good—for sale low at A A. BANKS'. ' < IRON. Blacksmith* and Others, Look to Your In terests ! Great Reduction in the Price of Iron \*TK are now selling Irvin <J" Co.'s ▼ T brated iron as follows: For Assorted Bar Iron, 3.J cts " Horse Shoe, it] 44 " Nail Rod, We will also sol! a pood quality o! English Tyre and other English Irons at the extreme ly low price of 2$ cts. per lb. These are our strictly cash prices. We have also on hand Plough Irons, Small Rounds and Squares, from \ up to J inch. American Steel of superior quality at 5 Ct3. per lb. Other steels low. maySl F. J. HOFFMAN. Startling Intelligence! NAILS. TV XCA.WON NAILS, selling at $3 cash, i ) per keg, or lower than good or even inferi or nails carubfc purchased elsewhere in town. Consumers, test the above, by applying to may2B F. J. HOFFMAN. Drugs and Medicines. rplllS branch of our business continues to _L receive due attention. Our Drugs and Medicines have been selected with the greatest care, and purchasers may rely upon getting Medicines cf good quality. CO" Wholesale purchasers are invited togive us a caii, as we can sell thern Drugs and Med icines at a small advance cn city prices. C'upal Varnish, good., at §1.75 to 200 per pa 'on. Pore White Lead, $2 00 per keg. Glass, B>7 10, 81 G2i per half bax. Putty, 64 cts per lb. may2l F. J. HOFFMAN. J HARDWARE STORE. I* tins branch O" our business 8. defy competition. As we have no occasion to buy on credit, our goods are well purchased, and therefbie we can furnish our namerouscustomers with what ever they may want at a price and of a quali ty that must giv-. entire satisfaction. Enume ration here would be toily, as additions to the stock are constantly bring made. Sketching is all that we will pretend at, and the imagina tion of the reader, or a [K?rsonai examination, must till up the picture. may2l F. J. HOFFMAN. Saddlery and Conchwarc, CHEAPER THA.Y EVER. Al/'E pay particular attention to this branch VV of our business. We are almost dailv receiving additions to our already large stock, and as we have no need to purchase on credit, we can and will sell Saddlery and Coach ware at the lowest possible figure. Coachmakers and Saddlers, if you would studv economv, corne see our stock." may2l * F. J. HOFFMAN. Leather and Shoe Findings, j OUR stock comprises a large assortment of Red and Oak Sole Leather, Kips, Patent Leather, Men's and Women's Morocco, Cochi neal and Pmk Linings, Upper and Giain Lea ther, Shoe Tools, 'thread of all kinds, Pegs, Bristles, &.c. tfce., for sale low for cash, may2l F. J. HUFFMAN. B RU silts. OUR stock, which is large and selected with reference to the wants of the community, comprises ail kinds of Blacking, Scrubbing, Horse. Sweeping, Dusting, Hair, Clothes, Ta- ! ble. Infant, Wail, Paint, and Varnish Brushes, at reduced prices for cash. may2l F. J. HOFFMAN. Groceries—Great Reduction! nj E have just received a large assortment of superior Groceries, which we are de termined to sell FUR CASH lower than the same quality of goods can be reguiariv purchased elsewhere. utua2l F. J. HOFFMAN. Burning Fluid and Pine Gil, VLW A\5> ON HAND.—As we manufac ture Burning F.uid extensively, we can furnish dealers with it lower than they cac get it from the city. n.ay2l F. J. HOFFMAN. .* t 1) - Lamps. Pine 1 il lamps, Oil ard Lard Lamps, Glass and Britannia, whicU for variety of color, shape, style and size, a. unequalled—low, very low, for cash. may2l F. J. HOFFMAN. Cedar Ware. YTTF. keep the largest stock, perhaps, in town. \ V The Ladies can find Tubs, Churns and Buckets ; the Gentlemen Half-Bushel and Peck Measures, sealed and not sealed, may2l F. J. HOFFMAN. Y A P E R. IVTALL, Window, Printing, Wrapping, f * Letter and Cap Paper—wholesale and retail. F. J. HOFFMAN. OIL CLOTHS. Table and Carriage Oil Cloths—a fine assortment always on hand. feG F. J. HOFFMAN. C II A IAS. 17V VERY KIND, comprising Dog, Log, Fifth, -i Trace, Halter, Butt, Tongue, .Spread, Cow and Breast Chains, &c. may2l F. J. HOFFMAN, llried l*eacl es. A FINE stock of splendid Dried Peaches, at .$2 50 per bushel. Also, Pnr'd Peach es—for sale by E. J. HOFFMAN. CIORDAGE. —Always on hand, a fine as- ; J soriment of Ropes, from in. to lj inch. Also, Twines, Tie Yarn, Cotton Laps,"Btms &c - F. J. HOFFMAN. pONFKf'TIO.VARY.-Onr stock conmrisTs \ \j (andies oi all kinds, Oranges, Lemons, Rai sins, Dates, Prunes, Ground Nuts, Alts'oncis wholesale and retail. F. J. HOFFMAN. I A KLGH Nails at $3.00 per keg. I .I! I Warranted equal to any in the market, " or returnable at my expense. tny2l. F. 6. FRANCISCUS. '}/kAA LBS. Black and Bririit Kliplic Sprin • }'<!! !!> at I® cents per pound. WW may2l F G. FRANCISCUS. 1 Harrisburg Book Bindery. F. L. MUTTER A: CO. i (successors to \V. o. HickoCk, Hirkock & Cantine, and llkkocfe &. Hrrrett.) Booh Binders, Stationers, and Blank Booh Manufacturers, Harrisburg. Pa. TiriF. subscribers respectfully inform their friendsar.il the public, that they are now carrying on the above business at the OI.U S'lA.Nl) occupied by lie kock & Barrett. They it a Iter themselves that by careful atten i tion to business zhey will merit and receive a continu . ance of the patronage so liberally enjoyed by the old firms. Particular attention will be paid to the Ruling and Binding of every description of BLANK BOOKS, for 1 banks, county offices, merchants and private individuals, and every variet) of full and half bound Bi.AXK BOOKS. Olii BOOKS, PERIODICALS, I.A-.V BOOKS. MLSIC, NEWS PAPERS, 4cc., bound in any pattern, and in any siyle re quired. In addition to the above, tliev have, and will, at all times keep a Ctneral Jieavrtment of Stationary, con sisting of Letter Paper, Knives, Slates & Pencils. Cap " <4uiils, Lead Pencils, Drawing " lur. Stands, Letter Stamps, Transfer " Motto Wafers, India Rubber, Copying " Black Ink, Wafers, Blotting " stealing Wax, Red Tape, Steel Pens, Blue Ink, Blank Cards, Carmine Ink, Copying Ink, Folders, Arnold's Writing fluid, Erasers, Ate. (C-PAPER RI LED TO PATTERN, and all work warranted and done very theaplv. F. L. MUTTER & CO. K- H. J. WALTERS, Lewistown, is authorised to act as our Agent, aud will receive and foovard work intend ed for us. niavT—ly msfcz&zi P TENRY ZERI?E, having taken the AJL stand lately occupied by Clark Ac /er : e, in Brown street, between Market and Third, Lewistown, invites his friends aud the public to give hiai a call when in need j of a i R ATi r B I A f> f n fl r y ii 21 -U 11 lAii2Q .) Jj il JUJ .) or other vehicle of comfort and pleasure, bef- re pur. ' chasing elsewhere. A number of FINISHED CAR- j RIAGES will consunt'y be kept on hand, manufactured of the best material and in the most approved style, w Inch will he sold very low for cbr-h. OOrdeis for new work, as u ell rs repairing, pro|>erly attended to HENRY ZERBE. Lewistown, Febrnary On, IHs2—ly Liquors and V/estern Produce. VN assortment, of excellent LIQUORS, comprising WINES, BRANDY', WiiIS KEY, &.c., io oill:red for sale very low, or if a quantity is taken, a liberal deduction will be made on Philadelphia prices. This is an op-! port-unity that may not ofler for some time, and dealers in the article are therefore requested to give me a caii. ALSO, A genera! assortment of WESIKRN PRODUCE, as well as GROCERIES, &C 2., all cheap tor cash, at the Canal Store. VVM. REU'ALT, Agent. Lewistown, April 10, 1852. Entcrpd according to Act of Congress, in the vear 1331, by J S. HOUGHTON, M. I) . in the Clerk's Office of i the District Court for the Eastern District of Pa. , ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY ! GREAT CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA! D :i - J. S. riOUIAMTOPFS * : hi traSN/ i THE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID,' or, Gastric .Itsice. Prepared from RENNET, or the fourth BTOMACHOF THE OX, after directions of BARON I.IEHIG, the great Physiological Chemist, by i. . HODGHTON, M 11 Philadelphia, Pa. This is a truly wonderful remedy f..r INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, LIVER COMPLAINT, t ON S*l IPA I ION, and DEBILITY, Curing after Na ture's own method, by Nature'sown Agent, the Gas- , trie Juice. tC- Half a teaspoonful of PEPSI*, infused in water, will digest or dissolve, Fice Pounds of lioasl iicef 1,1 aoOut turi hours, o-it of the stomach. PJH'NIN is USE h.ef element, or Great Digesting ; Principle of the Gastric Juice-thc Solvent of the f„od, the Purifying, Preserving, and Stimulating Agent of the St :n uI. and Inlesiuies. Il is extracted from the Diges tive Stomach of the Ox, thus forming an ARTIFICIAL IMOhsIIVL PLLID, precisely like the natural Gastric j J "'ce in its Chemical powers, and furnishing a COMPLETE and PEKFECT St BSTITI te for il. By the aid of this pre paration, the pains anil evils of I.YDJGF.STIO.Y and DYSPEPSIA arc removed, just as they would be by a , healthy stomach. Il is doing wonders for Dyspeptics, : cuting cas of DEBII.ITV, EMACIATION, NERVOUS DECLINE, and DYSPEPTIC CONSUMPTION, sup posed to be on the verge of the grave. The Scientific j Evidence upon which it is based, is in the highest de-ree CURIOUS and REMARKABLE. Scientific Fviilonce! BARON LILBIG in his celebrated work on Animal Chemistry, says: "An Artificial Digestive Fluid, ana logous to the Gastric Juice, may be readily prepared Irum the mucous membrane of the stomach of the Calf in which various articles of food, as meat and eggs, will be softened, changed, and digested, just m the same moa ner as they icould befit the human stomach ' ' i.- Call on the Agent, and get a Descriptive Circular, gratis, giving a laige amount of Scientific Evidence similar to the above, together with reports of REMARK BLE CURES, from all parts of the United Slates. As a Dyspepsia ITircr, Dr HOUGHTON'S I'KFSIN has produced .he most marvellous effects, in ciiriug cases of Debility, Ema ciation, JTervous Decline, and Dyspeptic Consumption, i It is impossible to give the details of the cases in the limits of this advertisement; but authenticated certifi , cates iiave been given of more than TWO HUNDRED REMARKABLE CURES, in Philadelphia. New York | Boslr ' n ; a!one - These were nearly all desperate cases, and the cures were not only rapid and wonderful, I but permanent. It is a great NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, and particular!. I useful fur tendency to Billions disorder, Liver Complaint, i Fever and Ague, and the evil effectsofQuinine, Mercury, I and other D-ugs upon the Digestive Organs, after a long ; sickness. Also, for excess in eating, and the too free use of ardent spirits. It almost reconciles Health with intemperance. Dr HOUGHTON'S PEPSIN, is sdd by nearly all the dealers u. fine Drugs and Popular Medicines, through out the United Slates. It is prepared :n Powder and in Hind form—and in prescription vuU for the me of physicians. PRIVATE CIRCULARS for the use of physicians, may be obtained of Dr. Houghton or his Agents, d.- sci ibmg the w hole process of preparation, and giving the authorities upon which the claims of this new remedy arebased. As it is NOP A SECRET REMEDY, no ob jection Caii on ruiiod ugutust its use by physicians in re spectable standing and regular practice. Price, ONE DOLLAR per bottle. x; RX l ' THIS: —Every bottle of the genuine I j V n * N bears the written signature of J. S.IiOUUII- | TON, M l), Sl) | e proprietor, Philadelphia, Pa. Copy right and Trade Mark secured. 3>.301d by ali Druggists ami dealers in Medicines. AGENTS. — Dr. E. VV. HALE, Lewistown; IJ. M. EVSTKR tfc Bko., Harrisburg, [fe2U Tii searora Aca <1 ein y. rpms flourishing institution i= located in Tuecaxora ; -I- Valley, Juniata county, Pa., eight milea S. w. of Sii; i flinlown, ami six miles front the Perry ville nation, on the Pennsylvania Railroad. It has been in sucres'fci operation for more tlian fourteen year*, and is belies j to be equal to any Academy in the State, in affording facilities to young men for acquiring a thorough Acs I domical education, either f.r business or for colic- - There were present, during the last session, (previous to the fire,) wore than one hundred students. Since then, tiie buildings have been entirely remrnleled and greatly enlarged, so as to afford private rooms to all ibe ! students; an advantage not ordinarily found even in the best Institutions in the country. Being in the coui. try, the students arc removed from those temptation* to idleness, dissipation, and vice, which are the bane of similar institutions in towns. TERMS. For Boarding, (per week,) 91 25 Washing, private room, ami incidentals, (per quarter.) 4 yj " Tuition in Latin, Greek and Mathematics (per quarter,) 6 00 " " Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, Rhetoric, Political Economy, Book Keeping, Botany, History, icc. Ac. 4 50 -I " Arithmetic, English Grammar, Geo graphy. Reading, Writing, Ac. (per quarter.) 3 <*, Sketching front Nature an I Painting—Vocal Music and Stenography, (when desired )—Hebrew, (to young men preparing for the ministry,) gratis, 'J hus it will be Seen that 9-2 25 will defray the w hule average expense of a student, at the Institution, per quarter.—Light, B oks and Stationary are found by the i Students; and may be obtained at the stores in the neigh borhood. There are no eitra charges whatever. The Principals will devote themselves with unremit ting assiduity lo the culture of the minds, morals, and manners ol ttieir pupils; and hope, therefore, to com mend the Institution lo the continued liberal patronage of the public. The Vacations occur in April and October; but Stu dents will be admitted at any time during the session | when there ar- vacancies. ;>Ft,r full information, address all communions (post paid.) to *• Acndemia /'. t>. lie?. WM. S. GARTIIWAIT, > . - . Rev. GEO. W. THOMPSON, ) Pnnci P a L. luscarura \ alley, Jdniuta county, June Is, 15."2 V IJ.—Students from a distance can always fun! a ready conveyance from IVrr ville, up to the Academy ; but if the Principals arc informed of the day of arricol at that point, a carriage icill be in trailing. I ndcsniiit y. r P!E Fiia-.ki in I tun l.N.i; LA.won Compasv f I'hiladel phi-—OFFICE 103 Chesnut street, near Fifth street DIRECTORS. Charles N. Rancher, Geo. It. Richards, Thomas Hart, Mordeeai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, Adolphe E. Borie, Sam.l, Grant, David S. Brown, Jacob It. .Smith, Morris Patterson. Continue to make insurance, perpetual or limit-,!, on every description of property in TOWN A COLM'UY, it rates as I >w as are consistent with security. 1 lie Company have reserved a large Contingent Fumf, which, with their Capital and Premiums sufeij. invested, affords ample protection to the assured. Tim a.-sels of the Company, on January Ist, 1549, as published agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were a - fid : lows, viz: Mortgages, < 1,017,428- 41 Kt.il E-tute, 111.721 5.3 Temporary Loans, 06,001 Si Stocks, 51,523 ii C .sh, Ac., 35,504 37 #1,320.492 71 Since their period of eighteeu year, they have paid upwards of One Million Four Hundred Thousand Dollars, losses by fire, thereby affording an evi j deuce .if the advantages of Insurance,as wellasahe abil ity and disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities. CHARLES N. BANCKER, President. Charles G. lUscgtß, Secretary I AGEN"P for Mifflia county, R. C. HALL', , Lewis-town. [*pl2-lv Great -Scientific Discoveries. BIT DH. J. w. COOPER. H 111 iS A\M iifiJlil Completely Cured in Three JJuy.s, By Dr. J. \\ . Cooper's Vegetable Compound Fever and Ague Pills. r PHE*E PILLS are composed entirely of Vegetable -L Substances, and in ninty-nine cases out of every hun dred, w ill perform a perfect and Complete euro in Wee ! days. No instance has ever been known, where more than six days have been required to perforin a complete cure, even in the very worst cases, and on the strongest j constitutions. We would earnestly say to all who are afflicted with this distressing disease, to get one box and try them, au.l in all cases, two boxes are warranted to eure. if taken according to the directions, or the money 1 returned. I'hese pills not only perform a perfect cure in three days, but remove ihe bile and create a healthy iction of ibe liver, and consequently fortify the system against a futureattack. A I.SO, My Vegetable Aiiii-Dysfcp>ia Bitters. This Med.cine is a certain cure for Dyspepsia in its very worst forms. Thousands of eases have been com pletely cured by it within the last year, which have ..e-n entirely despaired of by Ibe regular family phvsi ' cians. We dr. not recommend it to cure everything— recommend it to cure Dyspepsia, and lite d seases origi nating from it, and that ii will cure in almost every rase, and it is recommended for nothing else, in many in stances, even the worst of cases have been completely cured in two and three months, but it depends somewhat upon the tousuiiiiion of the patient. We would say 10 all who are afflicted with Dyspepsia, give this medicine .1 lair trial, and 11 it tails to do good, your money w ill be returned. A LSO, My Vegetable Worm Powders. This is 1 lie most wonderful Worm Destroyer ever known, and at the same time, so pleasant to take, that 4linosi every child will b- fond of it, and tuany instance, have been known of children crying for more after once taking it. 1 his medicine is in the form of a powder, the onlv medicine ever used in that furm, and it operates on a principle entirely different from any other medicine ever administered by any other physician. It is the only n.odicine which has no Worm-seed Oil or Turpentine combined with it, which is believed by all other phvsc cians, to bo the only two things which will destroy worms, ana these two things combined, together with castor oil, arc- the active principles of all other worm medicines, which every person who bag ever tasted 01 smelted, knows to be the most nauseous of all nauseous in- lie inns, and 011 account of which, there is generally something added to destroy this nauseous taste, and in order to do this, it must be soniethiag 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 aw hole box *1 once, and 11 wiU-not be hurt, while at the same time, Ihe print iple upon which 11 acts being different from any - thing else ever used, it will destroy all kinds of Worms with a certainty never equaled. It will not only destroy the seat worms, or Ascarides, and long, round worms,or Teres, but is the most effectual medicine fr the destruc 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 nias cases out of ten,you will nev er use any other. These arc also warranted, 1 hese medicines are all separate, and one for each dis ease, and each for only one disease. They are not re commended, as many other medicines are, to cure •om fifteen or twenty diseases, and all of different natures, but they are each to cure hut one disease, and if at they . will do in ninety nine cases out of evety hundred, and where they have a fair trial and fail iu all cases,the money will be returned. DR. .1. \V. COOPER'S Celebrated Vegetable Anti-Dyspepsia Pills, A -crtaLi cure f.ir Indigestion, Debility, Sickness or Burning in the Stomach, rain in the Side and Stomach, Oostivcne.s, Sensation, of Weight in the Stomach after ■ Filing, Difficulty of Breathing, Restlessness, Want of Ajjiciitc, I'alpttation of the Heart, and ail other Diseases which oris- i'rotii IN DICES riON< * Certificates can be seen at the Agents. - sale ' ■ h. J. HOFF.V.i.V, LewiitoKn ; and G. IF. Biol .VFeytiian. Sep. 19-ly Fish, Salt, and Plaster, TAOR sale by 1 JOILX STERRETT & CO., 1 June 27.-11 At the te>visUnT Mills.
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