agricultural, sec. Suggestions to the Farmer. MANURE FSIIEDS. —No good farmer, who rightfully understands his own interests, will be without a manure sited. A struc ture of this kind, which will cost but a slight sum jnid endure for ages, if thor oughly built, will save a large sum every vear. Although its beneficial results may not be so perceptibly apparent at first, they will become obvious in the long run. Men who have no experience in the mat ter mav smile at and ridicule the idea of; manuring the air; but a very slight degree of examination and reflection will convince them that every year the air takes up no inconsiderable part of the best and most valuable portions of their manure. Good j sheds, prevent, in a great measure, this unnecessary waste. MATERIALS FOR MANURE.—Remember, that in order to be fed by your crops, the laws of nature require that you first feed j them. A plant can no more thrive with- ' out food, than an animal. To stint it, then, is to limit its growth and value. "Whenever you have an opportunity, gath- j er materials for your compost heaps. Aou should take as much pride in making them grow, as you do in the fattening ol your animals. If the former be neglected, your | fields will be barren and your animals necessarily poor. There is an intimate relationship subsisting between the three, and consequently to neglect one, is to abridge the general profit. CLOSE EARNS —Earns, and other build- j ings in which animals - are kept during j winter, cannot be made too comfortable. An animal exposed to cold draughts of; air will eat vastly more than one of the same kind, age and size, comfortably lodged, 'i'he stomach is the heating fur nace of the animal system, and the food is ; the fuel which supplies the heat. In pro portion to the inclemency of the season and position of the animal will be the ; quantity of fuel or food consumed. PAlNT.—Farming tools, wagons and carriages and roofs should be painted white, or a very light color, to prevent healing in ! the sun, warping and cracking. A tin j covered roof is always accompanied with , a cool garret. How TO LAV OFF A SQUARE ACRE.— Measure 209 feet on each side, and you will iffve the quantity within an inch. SALIVA IN HORSES.—Mix a tablespoon ful of flour of sulphur in the salt given them, once or twice a week. SORE EVES IV SHEEP.—The editor of the New England Farmer recommends fot* sore eyes in sheep, an application of tar to their noses—wash their eyes with j warm soap-suds, and give them a little j sulphur in their salt. SCUMS IN CALVES.—Remove the animal immediately to a warm stable, and reduce the allowance of milk one-half. Make a tea of oak, dog-wood, slippery elm and beech barks, and administer twice a day. The barks should be in equal quan tities, and about half a pint of the tea j given to a dose. If not enough, repeat as often as may be necessary. To PURGE A HORSE.—Reduce a piece of chalk of the size of a walnut to pow der, and put it in a quart bottle. Pour in sharp good vinegar till it effervesces. But little vinegar will be got in at first, but the drenching can be repeated. A pint is generally sufficient, whether given at once or at two different times is of little conse- ; quence. It generally operates in five ; minutes, and affords almost instantaneous ' and complete reiicf. IIOOF AlL. —Take one gallon of tar and one pound of brimstone. Heat and stir till the tar boils and lite brimstone melts. Confine the animal so that vou can have entire and perfect control of his feet, and clean and wash out the parts affected ; then with a proper instrument-—a spoon or a ladle—pour in the mixture boiling hot. fine application will generally be found sufficient to effect a thorough cure ; if it does not, it may be repeated. EICOIRIGE HOTIE IMUSTUY ! Looking Glass & Picture Frames, TAMES CRUTCHLEY, thankful for past fa .) vor% begs leave to inform his friends and the public that he stiil continues the rntiiie Riiking ISusitics in all its branches, at his old stand in Valley street, Le. Wigtown, 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-varrushirig <&•>. ap2-6in. SUMMER HATS. TPHE NOMINATIONS being made, the next 1 thing to be had is a nice SUJIIMER lUT, lor we may now reasonably suppose that Sum- j mer is at hand. The undersigned has just re- ! ceived and opened a new supply, to which pub- j lie attention is invited. A very fine assortment \ of CHILDREN ami. YOUTH'S JUTS, very low, to suit every fanc'f', and please every taste. Call and see, * jy. J. RUDISILL. i Lewistown, June 11, 1852. IXA KEGS - Vjil * rit p i Iff f I Warranted equal to any In the market, J W or returnable at my expense. may2l. F. G. FRANCISCUS /~1 ON F ECT ION Aft \ . —Our stock eom|,t-ises \l Candies of all kinds, Oranges, Lemons, Rai sins, Dates, Ground Nuts, Almonds, wholesale and retail. may2l F. J. HOFFMAN. TOBACCO and Segars of every quality and any amount, for sale wholesale and retail, by maySl F. J. HOFFMAN' "JTMSHING TACKLE.—A fine assortment of J_ Fishing Lines, Flies, Hooks, Reels, &c. dsc. Just received and for sale at June 4 _ A. A. BANKS. T"tOR THE TOlLET.—Perfumery and Fancy jp Soaps of every description, warranted su perior and very cheap, at A. A. BANKS'. dift for a firstrate set of Brass Mountings sees. on Boxes I c and J. X. Tin; 25 bundles All Iron Wire; 100 lbs. Block Tin. at DUmaJai F. G. FRANCISCUS'. CtEDAR WARE we are giving away— at the / smallest kind of profit. may2l F. G. FRANCISCUS. BRASS Plated Dashes, Bands, Handles, Head Lining—everything in the Coachware line. ma2l 1. G. FRANCIbCUh. BELLEFONTE CEMENT—2O bbls. of this well-known Cement for Springs, Cisterns, Foundations, Pipes, &c. For sale by Junell F. G. FRANCISCUS. KA Boxes Jersey Glass; 20 boxes Pittsburgh i 1(1 do. ; 500 lbs. Putty; 100 gallons Linseed I J" Oil. For sale bv m;i2l F. G. FRANCISCUS, . re fV per set for Double Iron Bench Planes \y Iri —all other kinds of Planes at equally qW# ® V low rates. Rules, Squares, &c. may2l. F. G. FRANCISCUS. r | rv*' per bushel for Shoe Pegs.—Shoe SI of all kinds. Tacks, Nails, ylliVl/ Morocco, Kipp, Upper, Binding and Lining Skins ; Shoe tools, &c., always low for Cash F. G. FRANCISCUS. Al CENTS for Brass Plated Stirrups; 182 -V I cents for Brass Plated Bitts; 37A cents per *J A dozen for Brass Ornaments—2s percent, cheaper than last summer. 26 dozen Wood and Iron Names, at different prices. F. G. FRANSCISCLS. IRON. —Hammered and Rolled Bar Iron of all kinds supplied to any amount; always on hand a large and varied stock. The trade supplied at Philadelphia prices, thereby saving S6.ot) per ton freight. may2l F. G. FRANCISCUS. /"lORDAGE—Rope from to \ inch. Twine, U < all sizes. 6 dozen of the best Whitewash Brushes in the market. Augers and Auger Bitts, Files, Rasps, &c. may2l F. G. FRANCISCUS. DOZEN Waldron and Darlington Grass |1 Scythes <|t 62£ and 75 cents. 3 dozen Grain v Scythes at and -jj 1.00. 8 dozen Scythe Sneaths at 37£ cents. 12 dozen Hay Rakes—at various prices. Country blister Steel, cents. iua2l F. G. FRANCISCUS. SINGLE aud Double-barrcl'd Guns; 8 dcz. Rifle barrels, assorted sizes arid 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. inay2l F. G. FRANCISCUS. DOZEN Hay Forks, (cast steel) at 25, 3L, | / and cents, according to finish—generally sold at 50 and 621 cents. 6 dozen four prong Forks at 50 and 621—usu ally sold at 75 and 87. J. 1 dozen Manure Drags. may2l. F. G. FRANCISCUS. Fire—Fire—Fire. BARN Builders call and examine Blake's Pa tent Fire-Proof Paint, of all 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 cent 3 per gallon, which in a short time forms a coating of slate on whatever part the paint has been applied. 50 barrels expected HI a few days. Specimens seen at my store, with recom mendations and experiments. Warranted to give satisfaction or no charge. ma2l F. G. FR \N CISC US. Don't be Alarmed— Cash! 1 WOULD respectfully call the attention of purchasers of Hardware to my stock, bought very low, in great varieties, and will be sold on ly for cash, from 15 to 29 per cent cheaper than can he bought elsewhere. Hardware, Coachware, Saddlery, Simr Findings, Paints, Oils, Gloss, Putty, Varnishes, Paints and Drugs, usually sold in the trade. Wholesale and retail by may2l F. G. FRANCISCUS. ANOTHER ARRIVAL At the Cheap Drug & Variety Store. THB undersigned has just returned from J[ Philadelphia with a large and fresh addition to his assortment of Drugs and other goods, among which inay be enumerated— Fresh Drugs. Delegate's Pearl Starch. Pine Apple, Strawberry and Lemon Syrups. Prunes, Figs and Raisins. Soda, Putter, Water and Sugar Crackers. Chocolate and Essence of Coffee. A great variety of Candies. Tobacco, Segars and Snuff. Spermaceti and 'Fallow Candles. Paint, Hair, Clothes, Ilat, & Tooth Brushes. Pure Cider Vinegar. Port Monnaies and Pocket Books. Stationary— including everything in that line. 1 o which may be added a very general as sortment of things useful for families. Having purchased exclusively for Cash, he can afford to sell very low, and invites the inspection of his goods. Physicians prescriptions carefully com pounded. Call at the Cheap Drug and Variety Store, Eest Market street Lewistuwn. June 1. A. A. BANKS. LEWISTOWN MILLS. •PHE subscribers have taken the Lewistown V Mills and formed a co-partnership under the firm of JOHN STERRETT & CO., for carrying on a general .VILLIVO BISIVESS, wish to buy a large quantity of all kinds of GRAIN, for which we will pay the highest pri ces the market will afTord, 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 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 o6f of Philadelphia prices, and if we do not buy at this rate, then we charge one cent per bushel for storage.— . o interest will be allowed on money not lifted at'alLUmes arC P re P ared to P a >' CAS " FLOUR ami all kinds of FEED kept and for sale, for cash. * W. THOMPSON, AND. McFARLANE HUGH CONCHY, S. S. WOODS. May 2, 1851.—tf. IKON. Blacksmiths and Others, Look to lour In terests ! Great Reduction in the Price of Iron WE are now selling levin <s■ Co.'s brated iron ae follows: For Assorted Bur Iron, c,& " Horse Shoe, " " Nail Rod, " We will also sell a good quality of English Tv*re and other English Irons at the extreme | ly" low price of 2£ els. per lb. These are our I strictly cash prices. We have also on hand Plough Irons, Small j Rounds and Squares, from £ up to % inch. American Steel of superior quality at 0 cts. per lb. Other steels low. may2l F. J. HOFFMAN. Startling Intelligence! N AILS. DUNCANNON NAILS, selling at fctl cash, per keg, or lower than good or even inferi or nails can be purchased elsewhere in town. Consumers, test the above, by applying to may2B F. J. HOFFMAN. KLIKFN Patunl Fin' Proof Paint. Prevention is Better than Cure. ATTE are daily expecting an invoice of \\ "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 may2l F. J. HOFFMAN. Drugs and Medicines. rpHIS branch of our business continues to _L receive due attention. Our Drugs and Medicines have be*n selected with the greatest care, and purchasers may rely upon getting Medicines < t good quality. Wholesale purchasers are invited to give us a call, as we can sell them Drugs and Med icines at a small advance on city prices. Copal Varnish, good, at $175 to 2 00 per gallon. Dure White Lead, s'2 00 per keg. Glass, 8 X 10, $1 G2j per iiuif box. Putty, cts per lb. tnav2l F. J. HOFFMAN. * HARDWARE STORE. IN this branch of our business we^~yT ,J "!N defy competition. As we have no occasion to buy on credit, our goods are well purchased, and thereto!e wo can furnish our numerous customers with what ever they may want at a price and of a quali ty that must give entire satisfaction. Enume ration here would be folly, as additions to the stock are constantly being made. Sketching is all that we will pretend at, and the imagina tion of the reader, or a personal examination, must fill up the picture. may" 1 F. J. HOFFMAN. Saddlery and Coaeliwarc, CHEAPER THAU EVER. IA7E pay particular attention to this branch \ V °f °' j r business. We are almost daily receiving additions to our already large stock, and as we have no need to purchase on credit, we can and will sell Saddlery and Coachware at the lowest possible figure. Coachrnakers and Saddlers, if you would study economy, come see our stock. may'2l F. J. HOFFMAN. * Leather and Shoe Findings. OUR stock comprises a large assortment of Red and Oak Sole Leather, Kips, Patent Leather. Men's and Women's Morocco, Cochi neal and Pink Linings, Upper and Gtain Lea ther, Shoe Tools, Thread of all kinds, Pegs, Bristles, &c. &.C., for sale low for cash, may2l F. J. HOFFMAN. BRUSHES. OUR stock, which is large and selected with reference to the wants of the community, comprises all kinds of Blacking, Scrubbing, Unrr-e. Sweeping, Dusting, Hair, Clothes, Ta ble, In'aut, Wall, Paint, and Varnish Brushes, at reduced prices tor cash. may2l F. J. HOFFMAN. Groceries—Great Reduction! 11/ E have just received a large assortment v ▼ of superior Groceries, which we are de termined to sell FOR CASH iower than the same quality of goods can he regularly purchased etsew here. u>aa2i F. J. HOFFMAN. Burning Fluid and Pine Oil, VLWAYS ON HAND.—As we triauufitc . tnre Burning Fluid extensively, we can furnish dealers with it lower than they can get it from the city. niayiil F. J. HOFFMAN. JAIiUID Lamps. Pine ' >il I .amps, Oil and I. Lard Lamps, Glass and Britannia, which for variety of color, shape, style and size, a unequalled—low, very low, for cash. may2l F. J. HOFFMAN. Cedar Ware, A \ JF keep the largest stock, perhaps, in town. W The Ladies can find Tubs, Churns and Buckets ; the Gentlemen ilaif-Bushel and Peck Measures, sealed arid not sealed. may2l F. J. HOFFMAN. P A PER. WALL, Window, Printing, Wrapping, Letter and Cap Paper—wholesale and retail. F. J. HOFFMAN. OIL CLOTHS. I7ALOOR, Table Bnd LarriagoO'l Cloths—a fine assortment always on hand. f.G F J. HOFFMAN, c ii a a if * . EVERY' KIND, comprising Dog, Log, Fifth, I Trace, Halter, Butt, Tongue, Spread, Cow and Breast Chains, &.c. cuay2l F. J. HOFFMAN. Pcac". e*. A FINE stock if splendid Dried Pearlies, /\. at $2 50 oer hu.-hci. Also, Par'd Peach es—for sale by F. J. HOFFMAN. CAORDAGE —Always on hand, a fine as- J sortment of Ropes, from \ in. to 1A inch. Also, Twines, Tie Yarn, Cotton Laps, Bags, < fcc. JF. J. HOFFMAN, Harrisburg Book Bindery. F. L. IIUTTER CO. (successors to W. o. Hickock, Hickock & Cantine, and Hickock & Barrett.) Book Binders, Stationers, and Blank Book Manufacturers, Harris burg;. p a . I ! TRIE subscribers respectfully inform iheir friends and ; *■ I lie 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 alien | tion to business they will merit and receive a continu ance of the patronage so liberally enjoyed hy the old firms. Particular attention will be paid to the Ruling and j Binding of every description of BLANK BOOKS, for ; banks, county offices, merchants and private individuals, | and every variety of full and half bound BLANK BOOKS. | OLD BOOKS, PERIODICALS, LAW BOOKS, MUSIC, NEWS PAPERS, dee., 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 sisting of Letter Paper, Knives, Slates & Pencils, ; Gap " Quills, Lead Pencils, j Drawing " ink Btands, Letter Stamps, | Transfer " Motto Wafers, India Rubber, i Copying " Black Ink, Wafers, Blotting " Sealing Wax, Red Tape, Steel Pens, Blue Irk, Blank Cards, j Carmine Ink, Copying Ink, Folders, Arnold's Writing Fluid. Eraser*, ite. PAPER RULED TO PAI.. -, aud ail work i warranted and done very cheaplv. F. L. IIUTTER <fc CO. 95-11. J. WALTERS, Lewistown, is authorised to act i as our Agent, and will receive and forward work intend i ed for us may 7 Iv. I —_ ~ HENRY ZERIIE, having taken the stand lately occupied by Clark 4c Zerbe, in Brown street, between Market and Third, Lewistown, invites his friend* and the public to give him a call when in need ;IANNUAL, IDII®AIIO \ or other vehicle of comfort and pleasure, before pur* chasing elsewhere. A number of FINISHED CAR RIAGES will con-tanlly he kept on band, manufactured i of U,e beet material and in the most approved style, which will be sold very low for cash. O Orders for new work, as well a* repairing, properly I attended to HENRY ZERBE. Lewistown, February 20,1652 —ly Liquors and Western Produce. \N assortment of excellent LIQUORS, comprising WINES, BRANDY, WHIS KEY, itc., is offered for sale very low, or if a quantity is taken, a liberal deduction wiii be ma le on Philadelphia prices. This is an op portunity that 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 weil as GROCERIES, Sc2., all cheap tor cash, at the Canal Store. WM. RE WALT, Agent. Lewistown, April lii, 15."2. Entered according to Act of Congress, iri the year 1851, j by J. S. HOUGHTON, M. D, in the Clerk's Office of 1 the District Court for the Eastern District of Pa. ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY ! GREAT (Ullv FOR DYSPEPSIA! D K - J. ii. rtOtiUTON S i THE TRUE DIGESTIVE F L UID j or, €iGiK(t*ic Juice. Prepared front It EN NET, or the fourth STOMACH OF j THE OX, after directions of BARON LIEBIG, the ' great Physiological Chemist, by J. S. HOUGHTON, M l> Philadelphia, Pa. This is a truly wonderful remedy for INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, LiVEtt COMPLAINT, CONSTIPATION, and DEBILITY, Curing after Na ture's own method, by Nature's own Agent, the Gas- Wic Juice. > Half a teaspoonful of PEPSIN, infueed in water, v. iil digest or dissolve, Five Pounds of Roast Beef inabCut two hours, out of the stomach. I'FI'SIN is ihe rh.efelement, or Great Digesting Principle of the Gastric Juice—the Solvent of the Food, the Purifying, Preserving, and Stimulating Agent of the Stomach and Intestines. It is extracted from the Diges tive Stomach of the Ox, thus forming an ARTIFICIAL DIGESTIVE FLUID, precisely like the natural Gastric Juice in its Chemical powers, and furnishing a COMI-LETR and PERFECT SUBSTITUTE for it Bv the aid of this pre paration, the pains and evils of lATDtGF.STIOAf and DYSPEPSIA are removed, just as they would be by a heallhy stomach it is doing wonders for Dyspeptics, curing cases of DEBILITY, EMACIATION, NERVOUS DECLINE, and DYSPEPTIC CONSUMPTION, sup posed to be on the verge of the grave. The Scientific Evidence upon which it is based, is in the highest degree | CURIOUS and REMARKABLE. Scientific l:vileucc! BARON LIEBIG in Ins celebrated work on Animal Chemistry, says: "An Artificial Digestive Fluid, ana logous to the Gastric Juice, may be readily prepared from the mucous membrane of the stomach of the Calf, in w htch various articles of food, as meat and eggs, will he softened, changed, and digested, just ir. the same man ner as they utould be in the human stomach '' 9> Call on the Agent, and get a IteKcriptive Cit .'nr, gratis, giving a iarge amount of flijiimific Evidence similar to the above, together with reports of RF.M.VRK iii.E CUBES, from all parts of the United States. Am a Dy|t'i<aia Cures*, Dr. HOUGHTON'S PEPSIJi has produced the most ' marvellous effects, in curing eases of Debility, Emu ' ciation, Afereous Decline, and Dyspeptic Consumption. ; It is impossible to give the details of the cases in the limits of thi* advertisement; but authenticated rertifi ; rates have been given of more than TWO HUNDRED ' REMARKABLE CURES, in Philadelphia, New York | and Boston, alone. These were nearly all desperate cases, and 'he cures were not only rapid and wonderful, , but permanent. It is a great NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, and particularly j useful for tendency to Billions dismder, Liver Complaint, j Fever and Ague, and the evil effects of Quinine, Mercury, and other Drugs upon the Digestive Organs, after a long ; sickness. Also, for excess in eating, and the too free j use of ardent spirits. It almost Health with ! Intemperance. Dr. HOUGHTON'S Ppil'k! \ a is s<id by nearly all i the dealers it. fine Druggand Popular Medicines, Ihmugtir out the United Stales. It is tuepared in Powder and in Fluid form—and in prescription vials for the use of physicians. PRIVATE CIRCULAR* for the use of physicians, ! may be obtained of Dr. Houghton or his Agents, de | scrib ng the whole process of preparation,and giving tbe authorities upon which the claims of this new remedy | are based. As it is NOT A SECRET REMEDY, no ob | jectioo can be raised against us use hy physicians in re spectable standing and regular practice. Price, ONE DOLLAR per h .Die. J 9YOBSEHVE Tit LS I Every bottle of Ihe genuine PEPSIN bears the written signature of J. S. HOIFGH TON, M. D , sole proprietor. Philadelphia, Pa. Copy : right and Trade M ick secured. tOßold hy all Druggists •tad dealers in Medicines. AGENTS.- I)r. E. W. HALE, Lewistown; J. M. EYSTER & 880., Harrisburg. |_fe2o Tuscarora Acadciisy. TIIJS flourishing institution is located in Tuscarora Valley, Juniata county, Pa., eight miles 6. W. of Mif ; flinlown, ami six miles from the Perry villa station, on ; the Pennsylvania Railroad It lias been in successful ! operation for more than fourtoen years, and is believed 1 j to he equal to any Academy in the State, in affording | facilities to young men for acquiring a thorough Aca demical education, either for business or for college, i Th re were present, during the last session, (previous i to i lie fire,) more than one hundred students. Since ! then, the buildings have been entirely remodeled and : greatly enlarged, so as to afford private rooms to all tlie students; an advantage not ordinarily found even in the best Institutions in the country. Being in the coun try, the students are removed from those temptations to idleness, dissipation, and vice, which are the bane of similar institutions in towns. TERMS. For Boarding, (per week,) #1 25 • "• Washing, private room, and incidentals, (per quarter,) 4 PO ! " Tuition in I.atin, Greek and Mathematics (per quarter,) 6 00 " " Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, Rhetoric, Political Economy, Book Keeping, Botany, History, &c. Ac. 4 50 " " Arithmetic, English Grammar, Geo. graphy, Reading, Writing, Stc. (per quarter,) 3 00 j | Sketching from Nature ami Painting—Vocal Music and Stenography, (when desired) —Hebrew, (to young ! men preparing for the ministry,) gratis, Thus it will be seen that $22 25 will defray the whole average expense of a student, at the Institution, per quarter.—Light, Books ami Stationary are found by the j Students; and may lie obtained at the stores in the neigh i borhood. There are no extra charges whatever. The Principals will devote themselves with unremit • ting assiduity to the culture of the minds, morals, and manm-is of their pupils ; and hope, therefore, to com- I mend tho Institution to the continued liberal patronage of i the public. The Vacations occur in April and October; bu! Stu dents will be admitted at any lime during the session | when there are vacancies. j 95- For full information, address all communions (post 1 ! paid,) to " Academia P. O ■ Rev. WM. S. GARTHVVAIT, ) p - - , Rev. GEO. W. THOMPSON, \ PnEC! P aJs - Tuscarora Valley, Juniata county, June 18, 1552 N. B.—Students from a distance can always find a ready conveyance from Perryville, up to the Academy ; but if the Principals are informed of the day of arrival at that point, a carriage vitl be in waiting. B iidcmitify. R PHE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY of Philadel -L phia— OFFICE 163) Che-nut street, near Fifth street I) HECTORS. Charles N. Bancker, Geo. R. Richards, Thomas Hart, Mordecai I). Lewis, Tobias Wagner, Adolphe E. Borie, Samuel Grant, David S Brown, JacqJ) R. Smith, Morris Patterson. Continue to make insurant e, perpetual or limited, on every description of property in TOWN &. COUNTRY, at rates as low as are consistent with securily. The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund, which, with th.-ir Capital and Premiums safely invested, affords ample protection to ihe assured. The assets of the Company, on January Ist, 1649, as published agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as fol lows, viz: Mortgages, 51,017,42S 11 Real Estate, 94,724 83 Temporary Loans, 96,001 65 Stocks, 51.523 25 Cash, Ac , 38,601 37 — JJT 1,326,492 7; Since their incorporation, a period of eighteen years, they have paid upwards of One Million Four Hundred ; Thousand Dollars, losses by tire, ihereby affording an evi dence of the advantagpsof Insurance,as wellas the sbil- j ity and disposition to meet with promptness allliabilities. CHARLES N. BANCKER,President. CHARLES G. RANCHER, Secretarv AGENT for MitHin county, tt. C. HA! E. Esq , Lewistown. [apl2-ly CSreat Scientific Discnvcrics. BY 1 DR. J. W- COOPER. IIOIS LIAS) IIOJ Completely Cured in Three JJai/s, By Dr. J. W. Cooper's Vegetable Compound Fever arid Asnc Pills. r pHESE PILLS are composed entirely of Vegetable Substances, and in ninty-niuecases nut of every iiun- ; dred, will perform a perfect and Complete cure in three days. No instance lias ever been known, where more than six days have been required to perforin a complete cure, even iu the very worst cases, and on ihe strongest constitutions. We would earnestly say to all who are afflicted with this distressing disease, in get one box and try them, and in all cases, two boxes are wairanted to eure, if taken according to the directions, or the money returned. i'iiese pills not only perform a perfr t eure in three days, but remove the bite and create a healthy lcliou of the liver, and consequently fortify the system against a future attack. A Ii 8(), My Vegetable Auli-Dysj ep\ia Filters. . This Medicine i* a certain cure lor Dysp-psia in its v< ry worst forms. Thousands of cases have been com pletely cured by it within the last year, which have heen entirely despaired of by the regular family phy-i- | ci tns. We do not recommend it to cure everything—we recommend it to cure Dyspepsia, and the d seasts origi nating from it, and that it 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 npon the constitution of the patient. We would say to j all who are afflicted with Dyspepsia, give this medicine a lair trial, and if it tails to do good, your money will be iuturned. AL.SO, My Vegetable Worm Powders. This is the most wonderful Worm Destroy or ever ! known, and at ihe same time, so pleasant to lake, that ! almost every child will b- fond of it. and many instances have been known of children crying for more aft(4tlnce j taking it. This medicine is in the form of a powder, ifie only ! medicine ever used in that form, and it operates en a i principle entirely different from any other medicine ever administered hy any other physician. It is the only medicine which lias no Worm-seed Oil or Turpentine combined with it, which is believed bv all other physi cians, to be the only two things which will destroy 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 ; duelled, knows to be the most nauseous of all nauseous medicines, and on account of which, there is generally I something added to destroy this nauseous taste, and in order to do this, it musl be something stronger than the ! medicine itselt, and therefore, it must necessarily destroy | some of As medicinal properties. These powders are simple and so harmless, that a child may eat a whole box at once, and it will not be hurt, while at the same tune, the principle upon which it acts being different from any thing else ever used, it will destroy a|i 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 tnedicina for the destruc tion of tha 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, trv these powders, and in nine cases out of ten, you will nev | er use any other. These are also warranted. I 1 he3e medicines are all separate, and one for each dis ease, ant! each for only one disease. They are not re commended, as many other medicines are, to cure some fifteen or twenty diseases, and all of different natures, hut they are each to cure but one disease, and tint they will do in ninety -nine cases out of every hundred, and where they have a fair trial and fail in all cases, the money will be returned. KHt. Jf. XX. COOPER'S Celebralcd Vegetable Anti-Bys] rpsin Pills, A certain eure for Indigestion, Debility, Sickness or Burning in the Stomach, Fain in ihe Side and Stomach, Coslivene-s. Sensation, of Weight in Ihe Stomach after Eating, Difficulty of Breathing, Restlessness, Want of Appetite, Palpitation of th.- Heart, and all other Diseases which arise from IN DIGESTION | 65- Certificates can tie seen at the Agents, j For sale ho F ./ HOFFM.dJV, Lootstoicn; and C. , IV Brehman, At'Feyteutn. Sep. IJMy Fish, Salt, and Plaster, T.KJR sale by I 1 _ JOHN STERRETT & CO., June 2~.-tf At the Lewistown Mills. Philadelphia Advertisements. To Country Store Keepers and Weavers! rpHE subscriber respectfully calls the atten- JL lion of Store Keepers and Weavers ta his fine assortment of Cotton and Linen | CARPET CHAM, COTTON YARN, TIE YARN", Candlewick, fyc, ; Indigo Blue Yarn, Coverlet Yarn, Cotton Tidy and Stocking Yarn ; Cotton Lap* i of all sizes and qualities, Woollen Stocking Yarn, i Carpet Filling &c., &c. All of which I will sell as low as any other store in the city. R. T. WHITE, No. 148, North 3d street, july3o—2m.] Philadelphia. Adam William Kapp's P ITF. NT ED SCIENTIFIC NICHE GOLD PENS, j Emhrucing all the properties contained in the finest quill pen, in addition to tehirh, the durability of the .Wetcils arc combined and fully associated and developed. 1852. THE fallowing highly respectable Testimonials and Recommendations are submitted to the Public : Having tried Adam William Rapp'r Patent Scientific Niche Gold Pen, Ihe undersigned take great pleasure in recommending it to the Public as the greatest improve ment in M eta lie Pens that b.<B met our attention, i His Excellency, Win Bigler,Gov. Ptatenf Pennsylvania, His Excellency, E. Louis Lowe, Gov Statoof Maryland. Prof. J. S. Hart, principal of Central High School, Phils. Right Rev. Bishop A. Poller, Philadelphia. Rev. Charles W'adsworth, do. Rev. W. B. Edwards, Washiegton City. Rev. C. K. Nelson, Annapolis, Md. Rev. John Street, Pbila. Rev. 1). W. Bartine, Phiia. | Rev. DeWitt, Harriiburg. Rev. G If. Coit, Ilarrishurg. 1 Rev. Chas A. Hay, do- Rev John F. Mesick, do \V. Rawie,Esq., Philad'a. Judge Booth, Delaware. Hon. Jos. R. Chandler, do. Richard Vaux, Esq., do. Clark Hare, Esq , do. William Neal, do. ■ Isaiah Hacker, do. Geo. W. Wallston, do. Alderman G. W. Ash, do. Win. S. Price, do. James M. Cassady, Esq., Camden, New Jersey. Thou. W. Mulford, Esq., do. do. A. Browning, Esq., do do. W. N. Jeffries, E-q , do. do. * D Green. Esq , Washington.M. 11. Miller, Washington F Howard, M. D., do. J. Rulcliff, do. ■ Richard Smith, Esq., do. Win. P Elliott, do. Editors National Intelligencer, Washington City. Editors Maryland State Capitol Gazette. Editors Washington Republic Editors Philadelphia Public Ledger. TO THE PL'BI.IC. ; The subscriber having purchased the properly known as the Moyanieusing Banking House, s nith east corner of 2nd and Chestnut streets, for his future businesses tablishment, intends keeping a large and complete assort ment of every V3rieiy of texture and size of Adam Wm. Rapp's lately Paiented Scientific Niche Gold Peris, Gold and Silver Pens and Pen Holders,of every variety, wholesale and retail, in addition thereto, I have on hand Rapu's last edition of Scientific Penmanship aud Penmaking in various bindings JAMES BARBER, General Sale Agent for Adam Wm Hopp's Patented Sci entific Niche Gold Pens, south east corner of Second and Chestnut str its, Philadelphia. Julylfi ly. JAIIES ItiUKtiß* WHOLESALE AND RFTML C LOt K & TIUE PIE€E ESTABLISUIIEM. South-east comer Second and Chestnut rts , Philadelphia, XI*II ERE may be found a large and splendid ass. ,r' men: '* of the best modern improved Eight-Day and 1 hnty- Hoitr Br .ss and Alarm Clock: and Tine Pieces, suitable lor Churches, Halls. Hotels, Steamboats, Railroad Car*, Parlors, Oifices, Bed Rooms, Kitchens, 4tc., which mi be sold in lots to suit purchasers, Irom one to one lliou •and. at the lowest cash prices. N B Clocks of all kinds repaired and warranted Clork Trimmings of every d-.script.oii constantly tor ssle. July if ly. ; pAU'i ION ! CAUTION!—AII persons ate hereby cautioned against a swindler, who represents himself as my agent; he is going about soliciting persons to buy Lightning Rods, which he represents as my Electric Point Rods. Income instances be has produced a certificate, purpoiting to be from me, authorizing him t< act as my agent. He has not confined himselt I to this city, but has been operating on tiie 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 be u a piece of cast iron, polished. Complaint* of this kind are coming in daily. I now give notice, that I have no agent with in 71) miles of Philadelphia, and all orders must be addressed to my Factory, Vine street, above I !2ih, Philadelphia, where they will receive prompt attention". Phis is the only place where the genuine Electric Magnet Lightning Rod can be procured, in ihis city, wholesale or retail, aud liie electric influence wholly belongs to myself. Beware of imposters and pedlers. Julv2—lm. THOMAS ARMITAGE. Cheap Walolie*, .Jewelry &. Silver-Ware. A ORE \T REDUCTION IN PRICES! Twenty per cent, at least less than ever have been sold in the United 'States ! noi.D I.EVER WATCHES,fuII jewelled, 13 VJ kargt case only Usually gold for {35. GOLD I.EPINE WATCHES, lk karat case, jewelled, ' 24 SILVER LEVER WATCHES, full jewelled, " 14 Universally sold for sr3 SILVER I.EPINE WATCHES, jewelled, " ]<l I SILVER TEA SPOON'S, per half dozen, " t, GOLD PENS, Silver Huldera, *• j Persons wishing a Watch or Watches, or Jewelry, can have them sent by mail, with perfect safety, to any part ol ihe United States or West Indies, by first sending the amount of money. All articles warranted as rep resented above. Orders from the country respectfully solicited Please address [post paid.] LEWIS LADOMUS, 106 Chestnut street, opposite the Franklin House, Phiia s> California Gold bought, or manufactured iutc Jewelry. Philadelphia, April 30, 1852 3m. AT the LEWIS TOWN CHEdiR CAINET WARE-ROOM 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 bis stock will be found that highly recommen ded | Spring Hot to in Itedstcad, ol which I have sold within the last two years two hundred pair. Numerous certificates can he had from those'that have them in use, as the following will show : A. FELIX. " This is to certify that we have purchased the above mentioned bedstead from A. Felix, and have got him to alter our old Bedsteads, and arc much pleased with them, and consider them a great improvement, and vastly 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, 1852. JERMAX JACOB." OAAA LBS. Black and Bright Eliptic Springs anil SI I at centner pound. UVV\f may2l FRANCISCUS. IIGHT! LIGHT!! LJGHT!!! —FLUID and j Csmpheke —pure and fresh and warranted t good—fop sale low a* A. A. BANKS'
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