Lewistown gazette. (Lewistown, Pa.) 1843-1944, August 06, 1852, Image 4

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    agricultural,
Bad Economy.
We frequently see heaps of lime lying
upon the premises for months —Sometimes
for a year —before it is applied to the soil.
This is very bad economy. It is most
valuable when applied directly after fal
ling to powder. When long exposed to
dew and rain, it loses considerable of its
fertilizing power. It should be recollect
ed that one of the cardinal virtues of lime
consists in aiding the decomposition of
vegetable matter in the soil, and in neu
tralizing the acids which abound therein.
Quick lime is much more eilective for this
purpose, because long exposed to rains
and dews, it loses much of its power and
strength. Every one who has worked
among lime has observed this.
Lime plowed in with any gTeen crop
must have a happy effect in aiding the de
composition of vegetable manures, and also
mi neutralizing the acidity common to ma
nures of the kind. When thus plowed
down, however, care should be taken to
plow it up again soon after, as the natural
tendency of the mineral is to sink deep,
and if not returned to the top soil, would
soon go beyond the reach ol the roots of
many crops. Ilence we find that many
farmers are opposed to plowing in lime.
Plowing in litne with the sod or any green
crop, cannot fail to be as useltit as snv
other method, if care is taken to have it
upturned again by early after cultivation.
Weevil in Grain.
We are informed from various quarters,
of the serious depredations of the weevil
in the wheat granaries of our farmers—in ,
some instances the grain being almost en
tirelv destroyed, or injured to such an ex
tern as to be unfit to manufacture into
flour. Several persons have inquired for ,
us for a remedy : and we see the same in
quiry made in several other agricultural
journals, without eliciting a reply.
We have but a small amount of knowl
edge on which to prescribe a preventativ e
for this evil. We know of no belter than
to thoroughly white-wash the granary, in
tvery part, inside and out, as well as the
under timbers if possible, before the grain
is put in. This we think, if well done,
will stop their entrance.
Where grain is already infested, air
slacked lime, perfectly drv, sieved over
and mixed through the grain, we believe
will drive away the insect and will not in
jure the grain, as the lime can be blown j
away by running through the fan.—
Germanlown J\lrgraph.
Syrups for Preserves.
Take eight pounds of bright, clear New j
Orleans or sugar house molasses, eight
pounds pure water, and one pound coarse
broken charcoal. Boil together for twenty
minutes, and then strain through a flannel
cloth folded double. Return the liquor to
the kettle, with the white of one fresh egg,
and boil moderately until the syrup forms
a candy of the desired consistency, and
strain again. This syrup is a superiorar
ticle for preserving pears, plums, <Uc., for
tarts, and is preferred by most to that
made of the best sugar, being less liable to
candy and ferment.
Tomato Pies.
Cover the bottom with alternate layers j
of sliced tomatoes, ripe and sound, and !
bread crumbled fine, with butter, and
spice to taste; then take a bake-pan with
loaf bread sliced fine, and sprinkle fine sugar
over each layer of tomatoes as it is put in. j
Cover with sliced bread and bake as you
do other pies.
To Preserve Tomatoes.
Pack them in jars—laying alternately a !
layer of tomatoes and a layer of sand, un- i
til the vessel is full. Cover them closely
to prevent the introduction of air, and
place them where they will remain cool.
Thus packed, it is said they will last a
whole year.
To Boil Green Corn,
Husk it as soon as gathered, and put it
on to boil immediately, covering it closely
with the fine inner husks. Corn soon grows
vapid after gathering, and should never be
exposed to the air without the husks on.
EXCOIRAGE HOME I.IDISTKY t
Looking Glass Frames,
JAMES CRUTCHLEY, thankful for past fa
vors, begs leave to inform his friends and
the public that he still continues the
Frame Making Business
in all its branches, at his old stand in Valley ,
street, Lewistown, Pa. A great assortment 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.
All kinds of repairing done, such as
putting in new glass in old frames, re-varnishing
&c. ap2-6m.
SUMMER HATS.
TP HE NOMINATIONS beiqg made, the next .
1 thing to be had is, a nice SUM.VF.It II.iT,
for we may now reasonably suppose that Sum
mer is at hand. The undersigned has just re- j
ceived and opened a new supply, to which pub- j
lie attention is invited. A very fine assortment j
of CHILDIiEN and YOUTH'S IMTS, very j
low, to suit every fancy, and please every taste. I
Call and see, N. J. RUDISILL. 1
Lewistown, June 11, 1852.
ft f A KEGS Nails at $3.00 per keg.
I'ill Warranted equal to any in the market,
Ivu or returnable at my expense.
mav2l. F G. FRANCISCUS
CtONFECTIONARY. —Our slock comprises
/ Candies of all kinds. Oranges, l.emons, Rai
sins, Dates, Prunes, Ground Nuts, Almonds,
wholesale and retail.
may2l F. J. HOFFMAN.
TOBACCO and Scgars of every quality and
any amount, for sale wholesale and retail, by
nmy'il F. J. HOFFMAN'
T7HSHTNG TACKLE.—A fine assortment of
tj Fishing Lines, Flies. Hooks, Reels, &c. &c.
Just received and for sale at
June 4. A. A. BANKS.
~pOR THE TOILET —Perfumery and Fancy
Soaps of every description, warranted su
perior and very cheap, at A. A. BANKS'. j
/hsl A for a firstratc set of Brass Mountings
v--* I u-ually sold at $.>.00.
- <$|JU may2l F. G. FRANCISCUS.
r A A Boxes I. C. and J. X. Tin; 25 bundles
' 'il I Iron Wire ; 100 lbs. Block Tin, at
5 €/" may2l F. G. FRANCISCUS'.
! i /"tEDAR WARE we are giving away—at the
- ! I j smallest kind of profit.
, may2l F. G. FRANCISCUS.
, j ——
BRASS Plated Dashes, Bands, Handles, Head
Lining—everything in the Coaehware line.
ma2l F. G. FRANCISCUS.
BELLEFONTE CEMENT.— 2O bbls. of this
well-known Cement for Springs, Cisterns,
i j Foundations, Pipes, &c. For sale by
, Junell F. G. FRANCISCUS.
"A Boxes Jersey Glass: 20 boxes Pittsburgh
1 HI do.; 500 lbs*. Putty; 100 gallons Linseed
oil. For sale by „ T _
, nta2l F. G. FRANCISCUS,
( l, per set for Double Iron Bench Planes
Vy / A -all other kinds of Planes at equally
V. I* O ]j W rates. Rules, Squares. &c.
1 ma>2l. F. G. FRANCISCUS.
i i ——
d-1 A" P er bushel for Shoe Pegs.—Shoe
y j /"I Thread of all kinds. Tacks, Nails
i Morocco, Kipp, Upper, Binding and
Lining Skins: Shoe tools. &c., always low Cor
Cash . F. G. FRANCISCUS.
A J CENTS for Brass Plated Stirrups; ISS
I cents for Brass Plated Bitts ; 37 A cents per
"A dozen for Brass Ornaments—2s percent,
cheaper than last summer.
26 dozen Wood and Iron Hames, at diilerent
price,. F. G. FRANSCISCUS^
IRON.— Hammered and Rolled Bar Iron of
all kinds supplied to any amount; always
jon hand a large and varied stock. The trade ,
supplied at Philadelphia prices, thereby saving
, $6.00 per ton freight.
may2l F. G. FRANGISCLb.
CIORDAGE- —Rope from ll to \ inch. Twine,
) all sizes.
i (j dozen of the best Whitewash Brushes in
the market.
Augers arid Auger Citts, Files, Rasps, ic.
mav2l i*• G. MtANCIbCUS.
Itl DOZEN Waldroa and Darlington Grass
0 Scythes at 62£ and 75 ceuts. 3 dozen Grain
Scythes at 87.} and SI.OO.
8 dozen Scythe Sneaths at 37 5 cents.
12 dozen Hay Rakes—at various prices.
Country blister Steel, 6j cents.
ma2l F. G. FRANCISCUS.
i; |
QINGLE and Double-bnrrel'd Guns; 8 doz.
; j Rifle barrels, assorted sizes and prices ; ,
Single and Double-barrel'd Pistols; Revolvers,
four and six barrels ; Pocket Cutlery, a beauti
ful assortment; Table and Tea Cutlery ; Shovel
and Tongs, & c.
may2l F. G. FRANCISCUS.
10 DOZEN Hay Forks, (cast steed) at 25, 3D,
I / and 31 h cents, according to finish-generally
AsJ sold at 50 and 62A cents.
6 dozen four prong Forks at 50 and 62*—usu
ally sold at 75 and 87£.
1 dozen Manure Drags.
may 21. F. G. FRANCISCUS.
Fire—Fire—Fire.
RARN Builders call and examine Blake'* Pa
tent Fire-Proof Paint, of ail colors, which
costs less than half 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
been applied. s(> barrels expected irt a few
days. Specimens seen at my store, with recom
mendations and experiments. Warranted to
give satisfaction or no charge.
ma2l F. G. FR \ NCI SOUS.
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.
Hardirare,
Com hicare,
Saddlery,
Shoe Finding*.
Paint*. Oil*.
Gla*s, Pally,
Varnishes,
Paints and Drugs. \
usually sold in the trade. Wholesale and retail
by " may2l P. G. FRANCISCUS.
AYOTHER ARRIVAL
At the Cheap Drug & Variety
Store.
TP HE undersigned has just returned from |
T Philadelphia with a large and fresh addition <
to his assortment of Drugs and other goods,
among which may be enumerated—
Fresh Drugs.
Colegate's Pearl Starch.
Pine Apple, Strawberry and Lemon Syrups, j
Prunes, Figs and Raisins.
Soda, Butter, Water and Sugar Crackers. |
Chocolate and Essence of Coffee.
A great variety of Candies.
Tobacco, Seears and Snuff.
Spermaceti and Tallow Candles.
Pair.t, 1 lair, Clothes, Hat, Ct Tooth Brushes.
Pure Cider Vinegar.
Port Monriaies and Pocket Books.
Stationary— including everything in that line.
To which may be added a very general as
sortment of things useful for families. Having
purchased exclusively for Cash, he can ati'ord to ;
sell very low, and invites the inspection of his
goods.
Physicians prescriptions carefully com- j
pounded.
Call at the Cheap Drug and Variety Store, j
Eest Market street Lewistown.
June 4. A. A. BANKS.
LEWISTOWN WILLS.
' PHE subscribers have taken the Lewistown ;
A Mills and formed a co-partnership under 1
the firm of JOHN STERRETT & CO., for
i carrying on a general HILLIAG BUSINESS,
wish to buy a large quantity of all kinus of
GRAIN, for which we will pay the highest pri
ces the market will afford, according to the !
quality of the grain.
Any person wishing to store their wheat can ;
do so, and a receipt will be given to be kept in j
store until the Ist of August, and after that un- !
til the Ist of December. In case of wheat left
in store, the subscribers reserve the privilege of
purchasing said wheat when the owners wish to ,
sell, at from 13 to 15 cents off of Philadelphia ;
prices, and if we do not buy at this rate, then
we charge one cent per bushel for storage. — I
. o interest will be allowed on money not lifted
lor grain sold, AS we are prepared to pay CASH
at all times. r r J
FLOUR and all kinds of FEED kept and for
sale, lor cash.
W. THOMPSON,
AND. MCFARLANE,
• HUGH CON LEY
S. S. WOODS
j May 2, 1851. —If.
IRON.
Blacksmiths and Others, Look to Your In
terests !
Great Reduction in the Price of Iron
W E are now selling Irvin <Sf Co.'s
brated iron as follows:
For Assorted Bar Iron, %} cl *
" Ilorse Shoe,
Natl Rod, H "
We will also sell a good quality of English
Tv re and other English Irons at the extreme
j|y low price of cts. per !b. These are our
strictly cash prices.
We have also on hand Plough Irons, Small
Rounds and Squares, from A up to \ inch.
American Steel of superior quality at 5 cts.
per lb. Other steels low.
P may2l F. J. HOFFMAN.
Startling Intelligence!
NAILS.
DUNCAXNON* NAILS, selling at $3 cash,
per keg, or lower than good or even inferi
or nails can be p trrhased elsewhere in town.
Consumers, test the above, by applying to
may2B F. J. HOFFMAN.
11 LAKE'S
ratrill Eire Proof* Paint.
Prevention is Belter than Cure.
Y\?"E are daily exppcling an invoice of
\\ "Blake's Patent Fire Proof Paint," an
article superior to any paint now in use. lis
superiority consists in its durability, cheapness,
i and in rendering the building to which it may
be applied, Fire Proof. Let those who would
f have an article possessing the above qualifica
tions, call ori
may2l F. J. HOFFMAN.
Drugs and Medicines.
MMDS branch of our business continues to
X receive dun attention. Our Drug's and
Medicines have been selected with the oreatest
' ,are, ami purchasers may rely upon getting
Medicines cf good quality.
Wholesale purchasers are invited to give
us a cali, as we can sell them Drugs and Med
icines at ii small advance on city prices.
Copal Varnish, good, at $175 to 200 per
gallon. Pure White Lead, §2 00 per kea.
Glass, S 'S, 10, §1 02i- per half box. Putty,
(ijt cts per lb.
may2l F. T. HOFFM AN.
HARDWARE STORE.
JN this branch of our business
. defy competition. As we have
no occasion to buy on credit, our
goods are well purchased, and therefore we
can furnish our numerous customers with what
ever they may want ala price and of a quali
ty that must give entire satisfaction. Enume- j
ration here would be folly, as additions to the
stock are constantly being made. Sketching I
is ail thai we will pretend at, and the imagina
tion of the reader, or a personai examination,
must fill up the picture.
n.ay2l F. J. HOFFMAN.
.Saddlery and Coarhware,
CHEAPER THW EVER.
Y\7E pay particular attention to this branch
\ V our business. We are almost daily
receiving additions to our already large stock,
and as we have no need to purchase on credit, j
we can and will sell Saddlery atid Coach ware
at the lowest possible figure.
Coachmakers and Saddlers, if you would
study economy, come see our stock,
may2l F. J. HOFFMAN.
Leather and Shoe Findings, j
OUR stock comprises a large assortment of
Red and Onk Solo Leallter, Kips, Patent i
Leather, Men's and Women's Morocco. Cochi
neal and Pink Linings, Upper and Giain Lea
ther, Shoe Tools, Thread of all kinds, Pegs,
Bristles, &c. <fcc., fur sale low for cash.
may2l F. J- HOFFMAN.
If RFSHES.
OUR stock, which is large and selected with
reference to the wants of the community,
comprises all kinds of Blacking, Scrubbing,
Horse. Sweeping, Dusting, Hair, Clothes, Ta
ble, In'ant, Wall, Paint, and Varnish Brushes',
at reduced prices for cash.
may2l F. J. IIOFF.MAN. j
Groceries—Great Reduction! j
v ITE have just received a large assortment
▼ v of superior Groceries, which we are de- j
termincd to sell FOR CASH lower than the same
quality of goods can be regularlv purchased
elsewhere.
ma;i2l F. J- HOFFMAN.
Burning Fluid and Pine Oil,
VI, WAYS ON HAND.—As we manufac
ture Burning Fluid extensively', we can ;
furnish dealers with it lower than they can get
it from the city.
ma\2l F. J. HOFFMAN.
IxLlJIf) Lamps. Pine oil I .amps, Oil and
Lard Lamps, Glass and Britannia, whirb j
fiir variety of color, shape, style and size, a i
unequalled —low, very low, for cash.
maydl F. J. HOFFMAN.
Cedar Ware.
TTTE keep the largest stock, perhaps, in town. !
W The Ladies can find Tubs, Churns and
Buckets ; the Gentlemen Half-Bushel and I'eck
Measures, sealed and not scaled.
muy2l F. J. HOFFMAN.
P A T E R.
WALL, Window, Printing, Wrapping, 1
Letter and Gap Paper—wholesale and
retail. P. -I- HOFFMAN.
OIL CLOTHS'
IYLOOR, Table end CarriageO'l Cloths—a
fine assortment always on harui.
feO F. J. HOFFMAN.
V fig A IAS.
VERY KIND, comprising Dog, Log, Fifth,
J Truce, Halter, Butt, Tongue, Spread,
(low and Breast Chains, &c.
may2l F. J. HOFFMAN.
Drit'd JVaclic*.
\FINE stock of splendid D-ied Peaches,
at ft 2. r )0 oer bushel. Also, Par'd Peach- ;
es—for sale by F- J- HOFFMAN.
CIORDAGB. —Always on hnntl. a fine aa
y sortment of Ropes, from \ in. to lg inch.
Also, Twines, Tie Yarn, Cotton Laps, Bags,
&c. F. J. HOFFMAN.
Harrisburg Book Bindery.
F. 1.. MUTTER A CO.
(successors to VV. o. Hickock, Hickock SL Canline, and
Jlickcck & Barrett.)
| Book Binders, Stationers, and Blank Book
Manufacturers, Harrisburg. Pa.
j TPIE subscribers respectfully inform their friends and
| A the public, that they are now carrying on the above
j business at the OLD STAND occupied by Hickock &
j Barrett. They flatter themselves that by careful atten
, ! tion to business they will merit and receive a continu
| ance of the patronage ao liberally enjoyed by the old
: firms.
r ! Particular attention will be paid to the Ruling and
1 Binding of every description of BLANK BOOKS, for
i \ banks, county offices, merchants and private individuals,
and every variety of full and half bound BLANK BOOKS.
OLD BOOKS, PERIODICALS, LAW BOOKS, Mrsir, NEWS
PAPERS, tec., bound in any pattern, and in any style re
quired.
in addition to the above, they have, and will, at all
times keep a General Assortment of Stationary, con
' si-ting of
Letter Paper, Knives, Slates Sc. Pencils,
Cap " Quills, Lead Pencils,
i Drawing " Ink r-tatids. Letter Stamps,
Transfer " Motto Wafers, India Rubber,
i Copying " Black Ink, Wafers,
Blotting " Sealing-Wax, Red Tape,
. Steel Pens, Blue Ink, Blank Cards,
Carmine Ink. Copying Ink, Polders,
Arnold's Writing Fluid, Erasers, 6cr.
K- PAPER RULED TO PATTERN, and all work
warranted and done very cheaply.
F. L. HIJTTER & CO.
VJ It .1. WALTERS, Lewistown, is authorised to act
as our Agent, and will receive and forward work miend
; ed for us may7—ly.
;
f YEN Ii Y ZEKBE, having taken the
at--*- stand lately occupied by Clark Ac Zerbe, in Brown
street, between Market and Third, Lewistown, invites
[ his friends and the public to give him a call w hen in need
sommi, mat,
or ot he i vehicle of comfort end pig issnj, before par-1
chasing elsewhere. A number of FINISHED CAR- j
RIAOES will constantly be kept on hand, manufactured ;
! of the best material and in the most approved style. ;
which will be sold very low for cash.
c> Ord. rs for new work, as well as repairing, properly
attended to
HENRY ZERBE.
Lewistown, February 20,1852—1y
Liquors and Western Produce.;
\N assortment of excellent LIQUORS, j
comprising WINKS, BRANDY, WHIH-
I KEY, &.c., is offered for sale very low, or if a
i quantity is taken, a liberal deduction will be |
made on Philadelphia prices. This is an op
portunity tiiat may not offer aga-n for some
time, and dealers in the article are therefore
requested to give me a call.
ALSO,
A general assortment of WESTERN PRODUCE.
as well .ts GROCERIES, bsLZ., all cheap for cash,
at the Canal Store.
WM. REWAI.T, Agent.
Lewistown, April Ift. 18-72.
! Entered according tn Act of Congress, in the year 1831,
by J S. HOUGHTON, M D , in the Cierk's Office of
! the District Court for the Eastern District of J'a.
ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY !
GREAT CURE FOR
DYSPEPSIA!
D'<- S. S
r ..—w.
THE TRUE
DIGESTIVE FLUID,!
i
or, Gastric Juice.
Prepared from RENNET, or the fourth STOMACH OF
THE OX, ufier directions of B ARON I.IKHIG. the
great Physiological Chemist, by J. . ITOI/GHTON,
M. D Philadelphia, Pa.
This is a truly wonderful ren. .ly fq- INDIGESTION,
DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, LIVER COMPLAINT,
CONSTIPATION, and DEBILITY, Curing after Na
ture's on n method, by Nature's own Agent, the Gas
tric Juice.
Half a teaspoonf.il of PKPSIV. it.fused in water, will
digest or dissolve, Five Pounds of lioast Beef ir, a h out
I two hours, out of the stomach.
I'LI'sSN is the chief element, or Great Digesting
Principle of the Gastric Juice—the Solvent of the Food. ,
! the Purifying, Preserving, and Stimulating Agent of the
j Stomach and Intestines. It is extracted from the Dlges
; tive Stomach of the Ox, thus forming an ARTIFICIAL
DIGESTIVE FLUID, precisely like the natural Gastric
Jui.-e in its Chemical powers, and furnishing A COMPLETE i
I ami PERFECT stnsTiTi'TE for it. Bv the aid of this pre- J
paration, the pains and evils of f.\ r I)IC)F.S'TiOJF ami i
' DYSPF.PStA are removed, just as they would be by a ;
: nealthv stomach. It is doing wonders for Dyspeptics, !
curing cases of DEBILITY, EMACIATION, NERVOUS
DECLINE, and DYSPEPTIC CONSUMPTION, sup- \
1 posed to be on the verge of the grave. The Scientific i
! Evidence upon which it is based, is iti the highest degree
; CURIOUS and REMARKABLE.
Si'iculiiic Evidence!
BARON I.IEBIG in his celebrated work on Animal j
Chemistry, says: "An Artificial Digestive Fluid, ana- i
logons to the Gastric Juice, may be readily prepared
from 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 in the same man- j
tier as they mould be m the human stomach ''
| <£-Call on the Agent, and get a Descriptive Circular, !
i grafts, giving a large amount of Scientific Evidence '
i similar to the above, together with reports of REMARK; j
UI.E I,'U"ES, from ail parts of the United States.
AN A lh>p( |>ia Uurcr,
Dr HOUGH i , 'SI'EPSI.N has produced the most :
marvellous effects, .o curing cases of Debility, F.ma- '
ciation, Nervous De.-l'oe, and Dyspeptic Consumption, j
It is impossible to give the details of the cases in the i
limits of this advertisement; but authenticated certifi
cates have been given of more than TWO HUNDRED j
, REMARKABLE CURES, in Philadelphia, New York
and Boston, alone. These were nearly all desperate I
! cases, and the cures were not only rapid and wonderful, j
i but permanent.
It is a great NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, and particularly
useful for tendency to Liiiliuus disorder, Liver Complaint, ;
Fever and Ague, and the evil effects of Quinine, Mercury,
i and other Drugs upon the Digestive Organs, after a long
I sickness. Also, for excess in eating, and the too tree I
use of ardent spirits. It almost reconciles Health with ,
i Inteinperunce.
i Dr. HOUGHTON'S is sold by nearly all
i the dealers ii. fine Drugs and Popular Medicines, through
: out the United States. It is prepared in Powder and in j
1 Fluid form—and in prescription vials for the use of j
physicians.
PRIVATE CIRCULARS for the use of physicians, '
may be obtained of Dr. Houghton or his Agents, de
j scribing the whole process of preparation, and giving the
\ authorities upon which the claims of this new remedy ;
| are based. As it is NOT A SECRET REMEDY, no ob- j
j jection can be raised against its use by physicians in re
-1 spectable standing and rogular practice. Price, ONE '
, DOLLAR per buttle. ,
a>OBSERVE THISI —Every bottle of the genuine
I'KI'ISIN bears Hie witten signature of J.S.HOUGH
TON, M. I>., sn'e proprietor, Philadelphia, Pa. Copy
right and Trade Mark secured.
>Sold by nil Druggists and dealers in Medicines.
AGENTS. — Dr. E. \V . HALE, Lewistown;
jJ. M. EYSTER &. BRO., Hanisburg. [fc2o
Tnacarora Academy.
rriTIS flourishing institution le located in Ta-<-aror
j J- Valley, Juniata county, Pa., eight miles S. VV. of Mil
flinlown, and six miles from the Perry vills station, or
f the Pennsylvania Railroad. It has been in successfu
i operation for more than fourteen years, and is believet
I to be equal to any Academy in the State, in affordit.j
I facilities to young men for acquiring a thorough Aca
i demieal education, either for business or for college
: There were present, during the last session, (previom
| to the fire,) more than one hundred students. Since
j then, the buildings have been entirely remodeled ant!
I greatly enlarged, so as to afford private rooms to all tire
j students; an advantage not ordinarily found even tn
the best Institutions in the country. Being in the court
try, the students are removed from those temptations to
' idleness, dissipation, and vice, which are the bane ol
similar institutions in town*
TERMS.
For Boarding, (per week,) Hi 23
! "• Washing, private room, and incidentals, (per
quarter,) 4 fO
j " Tuition in Latin, Greek and Mathematics (per
quarter,) f, 00
1 " " Natural Philosophy, Chemistry,
Rhetoric, Political Economy, Book
Keeping. Botany, History, &c &e. 4 50
" " Arilhrnetis, English Grammar, Geo
graphy, Reading, Writing, Ac. (per
quarter,) 3 00
j Sketching from Nature arid Painting—Vocal Music
and Stenography, (when desired.)— Hebrew, (to young
j men preparing for the ministry,) gratis,
I Thus 11 will be seen that 23 will defray the whole
average expense of a student, at the Institution, per
quarter.—Light, Books and Stationary are found bv the
! Students; and may ire obtained at the stores in the neigh
: borhood. There are no extra charges whatever.
Tiie Principals will devote themselves with unremit
ting assiduity to the culture of the minds, morals, and
manners of their pupils ; and hope, therefore, to com
' uieud the Institution to the cunlinued liberal patronage of
i the public.
The Vacations occur in April and October; but Btu
-1 dents will be admitted at any time during the session
when there are vacancies.
B>For full information, address all communions (post
paid.) to •' .Acidemia P. O■
Kev. W.M. S. GARTH WAIT, } p - • .
Rev. GEO. W. THOMPSON, j rrDC1 i"-
Tuscarora Valley, Juniata county, June I c , 1852
N. B.— Students from a ili.-i tr.ee < .n always find a
i ready conveyance fiorn Perry ville, up tn the Academy ;
hut if the Prineipatt ere inform e <f the day if a rival
ct that ; joint, a carriage vill be in it 'Ting.
lIKICUHIitV,
r PHE Fmvni iv FIBE I vst nt NCK COMPANY of Ptiiladel
! * pIua—OFFICE 163 Chcsnut street,near Fifth street
DIRECTORS.
1 Charles X. Bantker, Geo. It Richards,
Thomas llart, Mordetai 1). Lewis,
Tobias Wagner, Adolphe E. Borie,
Samuel Grant, David S Brown,
Jacob R. Smith, Morris Patterson.
Continue to make insurartee, perpetual or limited, on
every description of property in TOWN & COUNTS V,
.at rates as low as are consistent with security.
The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund,
which, with their Capital and Premiums safely invested,
affords ample protection to the assured.
The assets of the Company, on January Ist, 1549, as
published agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as fol
lows, viz:
Mortgages, £1,017,438 41
Real Estate, 94,724 S3
Temporary Loans, 96.001 85
Stocks, 51,523 25
Cash, Ac., 38,801 37
# 1.328,492 71
Since their incorporation.a period of eighteen years,
they have paid upwards of Cue Million Four Hundred
Thousand Dollars , losses by fire, thereby alfordinganevi- 1
deoce of the advantages of Insurance.as wellng the abil
ity and disposition to meet with promptness amiabilities.
CHARLES N. BANCKER, President.
CHAULES G. BANCKKH, Secretary
AGENT for Mifflin county, R. C. HAI E,
Esq., Lewistown. [apl2-lv
Circal Scientific
EY DR. J. W. COOPER.
nni iiiij) Aim
Completely Cured in Three Days,
By Dr. J. VV. Cooper's Vegetable Compound
Fiver and Ague Pills.
rpiIESE PILLS are composed entirely of Vegetable !
A Substances, and in uiniy-njuc cases out of every hun
dred, will perform a perfect and Complete cure in three
days. No instance has ever been known, where more
than six days have been required to perform a complete
cure, even in the very worst cases, and on the stroneest i
constitutions. We would earnestly say to all who arc '
afflicted with this distressing disease, to get one box ai d
try them, and in ail cases, ttvo boxes are warranted to
eure, if taken according to tiie directions, or the money
returned.
These pills not only perform a perf,-rt cure in three
days, but remove the bile and create a healthy rction of
the liver, and consequently fortify the system against a
future attack.
A I,SO.
My Vegetable Anli-Dysj cp>ia Biltfrs.
This Medicine is a certain cure fit Dup-psis in its
very worst forms. Thousands of cases have been corn- •
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 everything—we
recommend it to cure Dyspepsia, and the d seas. -- origi
nating from it, and that it will cure in almost every case,
and it ts recommended for nothing else. In many in
stances, even the worst of cases have been compi-ti l\
cured in two and three months, but it depends somewhat ;
upon the constitution of the patient. We would say to '
all who are allhcted with Dyspepsia, give Ibis medicine
a fair trial, and if it talis to do good, your mom y v, ill be
returned.
ALSO,
My Vegetable Worm Powders.
This is the most wonderful Worm Destroyer ever
known, and at the same time, so pleasant to take, that
almost every child will be fond of it, and many instances
liave been known of children crying for more after once
taking it.
This medicine is in the form of a powder, the only j
medicine ever used in that form, and it operates on a
principle entirely different from any other medicine ever
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 the only two things which will destroy J
worms, and these two things combined, together with
castor oil, are the active principles of all other worm
medicines, which every person who has ever tasted or
smelled, knows 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 hurl, while at the same time,
the principle upon which it 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 for the destruc
tion of the Tape Worm ever known. Ten doses have
brougiit 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.
These medicines are all separate, and one for each dis
ease, and each for oniy one disease. They are not re
commended, as many other medicines are, to cure some
fifteen or twenty diseases, and all of different natures,
but they are each to cure but one disease, and Hat they
will do in ninety-nine cases out of every hundred,and
where they have a fair trial and tail 111 alt cases, the
money will be returned.
I*l2. J. W. COOPER'S
Celebrated Vegetable Anti-Dyspepsia Pills,
A certain cure tor Indigestion, Debility, Sickness or
Horning 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 Ureases
which arise from INDIGESTION
s> Certificates ran lie seen at the Agents.
Par sale by F. J. IfOFFMAJf, Umistovn ; and G.
IF. Brehinan, JlTVeytewn. Sep. 19-Iy
Fish, Salt, and Plaster,
sale by
1 JOHN STERRETT & CO.,
June 27,-tf At tiie Lewistown Mills,
j Philadelphia Advertisements,
-n 1 „
To Country Store Keepers and
SI Weavers!
2 r PHE subscriber respectfully calls, the atten
-1 1 tion of Store Keepers and Weavers le r.;s
e- fine assortment of Cotton and Linen
!' Ir CJ}RPE T CIML\, COTTOX Y.IRX, TIE
- ■ ( andleuiek, Sfc, ; Indigo Blue Yarn,
e Coverlet \ am, Cotton Tidy and Stocking Yarn ,
n Cotton Lapji
„ and qualities, Woollen Stocking Yarn,
f Carpet Filling &c., &c.
i All of which I will sell as low as any other
; store in the city. R. T. WHITE,
3 _ ' No. 149, North 3d street,
july3o—2m] Philadelphia.
Adam Willhim ICappN
r iTK.VTED SCIF.XTIFIC
NICHE GOLD PENS,
Embracing all the properties contained in the finest gull
pen, in addition to which, the durability of the .Metal
n are combined and fully associated and developed
C ; 1852.
2 r pilE following highly respectable Testimonials and
-f Recommendations are submitted to the Public :
t Having tried -Idam William Rapp's Patent Scientific
r .\'iche Gold Pen, the undersigned take great pleasure in
recommending it to the Public as the greatest improv e
mctit in Mctalic Pens that hag met our attention,
His Excellency, Wm. Higler.Gov. Stale of Pennsylvania,
• His Excellency, E. Louis Lowe, Gov. State of Maryland.
I Prof J. S. Hart, principal of Central High School, Phila
Right Rev. Bishop A. Potter, Philadelphia.
1 Rev Charles Wadsworth, do.
Rev. \V. B Edwards, Washiegton City.
Rev. (' K .Nelson, Annapolis, Md.
Re v. John Street, Phila. Rev. D W. Bartine, Phila.
Rev. lleWiit, Kumsburg Rev. G. H. Coit, Harrisburg.
' Rev Cilas A Hay, do- Rev John F. Mesi. k. do
\V, Rawle, E-1 . Philad'a Judge Booth. Delaware.
Hon. Jos R. Chandler, do. Richard Vaux, Esq., do.
Clark H ire, Esq., do. William Neat, do.
Isaiah Hacker, do. Geo. \V. Wallston, do.
Alderman G. W. Ash, do. Win. £. Price, do,
James M. Cassadv, Esq., Camden, New Jersey.
Thus. W. Mnlfnrd, Esq., do. do.
A. Browning, Esq , do. do.
W. N Jeffries, Esq , do. do. J
,I) Green. Esq., Washington.M. H. Miller, Washington.
K. Howard, Mr do. J. R:ui< iifl", do
Ricburd sSiuith, Esq.. do. Wm. P. Elliott, do.
Editors National intelligencer, Washington City.
Editois Mart land State Capitol Gazette.
Editors Washington Republic.
Editors Philadelphia Public Ledger
TO THF. PI'BLIC.
The subscriber having purchased the property known
J s tile Moyamensing Banking House,south east corner
of 2nd and Chestnut streets, for his future businesses
tablishment, intends keeping a large and complete assort
ment of every variety of texture and size of ADAM WM
RAPP'S; luely Patented Scientific Niche Gold Pen..,
Gold and Silver Pens and Pen Holders,of every variety,
wholesale and retail. In addition thereto, 1 have on
hand Rapp's last edition of iicrrriCjic Penmanship and
Penmakirig ,n various bindings.
JAMES BARBER,
General Sale for Jldam ff'm Rapp's Patented Sn
' tntijiic nYieht Gold Pens south carntr of Second ai'd
Chcs'nut strets, Phladelp} i in Jul j 1 $-1 v
JAUKS BiISUEU
WHOLESALE AND RETAII.
f LOf K &. TIJJE I'ICCF, ESTABLISH3IIAT,
! South-east corner Second and Chestnut.its , Philadelphia,
TT.'HERE may be found a large and splendid assortment
'' c f the best modern Improved Eight-Day and 'I him -
Hour Brass and Alarm Clocks and Time Pieces, suitable
lor Churches, Ha!!, Hotels, Steamboats, Railroad Cats,
Par! Oftjces, Red Rooms, Kitchens, hoc., which will
be sold in lots to situ purchasers, from one to one thou
i sand, at the lowest cah prices.
N'. B. Clocks of all kinds repaired and warranted,
i Clock Trimmings of every description constantly for sals
t July.G-Iy.
pAUTION! CAUTION!—AII persons are
E hereby cautioned against a swindler, who
represents himself as my agent ; he is -going
about soliciting persons to buy Lightning Roily,
which he represents as mj Electric Point Rods.
; In some instances he has produced a certificate,
| purpoiting to be from me, authorizing him to
act as my agent. He has not confined himself
1 to this city, but has been operating on the un
suspecting farmers in the adjacent country. in
one instance, a building (on which one of thee
rods had been placed, with assurance that it was
one of my make,) was struck by lightning, 3ti<l
burnt to the ground. The point was brought to
my factory, and on examination proved to be a
a piece of "east iron, polished. Complaints ol
this kind arc coming in daily.
1 now give notice, that I have no agent with
in 70 miles of Philadelphia, and all orders must
be addressed to nty Factory, Vine street, above
12th, Philadelphia, where tliey will receive
j prompt attention.
This is the only place where the genuino
Electric .Mognel Lightning Rod can be procured,
in this city, wholesale or retail, and the electric
influence wholly belongs to myself.
IX3 3 * Beware of imposters and pedlers.
July 2 —lm. THOMAS AItMITAGE.
Cheap Watt-he*. Jewelry
Silver-Ware.
A CUE \T REDUCTION IN PRICES!
Twenty per cent, at Iras! Una than ever
have been sold in the United States !
/ 'OLD LEVER WATCHES, full jewelled, Id
CI karat case only 530
Ususily sold for #35.
GOLD I.En.NE WATCHES, 18 karat case,
jewelled, "
SILVER LEVER WATCHES, full jewelled, It
Universally gold for #IS.
SIEVER I.EPINK WATCHES, jewelled, " 10
SIJ.\ ER TEA SPOONS, per half dozen, " 5
GOLD PEN'S. Silver Holders, " 1
Persons wishing a Watch or Watches, or Jewelry,
can have them sent by mail, with perfect safety, to ans
pari of the United State* or West Indie*, by first sending
the amount of money. All articles warranted as rep
j resented above. Orders from the country respectfully
j solicited
Please address [post paid.]
LEWIS LADOMUS,
lf)o Chestnut street, opposite the Franklin House, Phila
Vr California Gold bought, or manufactured into
Jewelry. Philadelphia, April 30, 1852 3m.
\ T the, LEWISTOWX CHEAP C.IIXET
l\_ W.jRE-ROO.W is the place for all that
want cheap furniture. Persons going to house
keeping, would do well by giving me a call be
fore purchasing elsewhere, as I have now on
hand a large assortment of all kinds of FUR
NITURE, too numerous to mention. Among
; his stock will be found that highly rccotnmcn
! ded
Spring Bottom Bedstead,
ot which I have sold within the last two years
two hundred pair. Numorous certificates can
be had from those'that have them in use, as the
following w\li show ;
A. FELIX.
" This is to certify that we have purchased
j the above mentioned bedstead from A. Felix,
and have got him to alter our old Bedsteads, and
. arc much pleased with them, ar.d consider them
j a great improvement, and Tastly superior for
convenience and cleanliness to the cord Bed
stead, and would recommend them to the
public. J. THOMAS,
JOHN A. STERRETT,
JOHN CLARK,
March 13,1652. JERMAN JACOB."
) AA A LBS. Black and Bright Eliptic Springs
! 'SsLlji at 9 and 10 cents per pound.
UVVV may2l P. G. FRANCISCUS.
I "I IGIIT ! LIGHT!! LIGHT!*!!— FLUID and
I I CAMPHENE —pure and fresh and warranted
| good—for sale low at A. A. BANKS'