Lewistown gazette. (Lewistown, Pa.) 1843-1944, September 03, 1852, Image 4

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    r THE SECOND
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rr ,1,- Mifflin County Agricultural Society i|l he held at Lewistown on Tuesday and Wednesday,
Of the Minim county c and 27th days 0 f October next.
The Executive Committee of the Society have resolved to award the following Premiums, viz :
1 HC * -
Improvement. Management,
Cultivation, Grain, Vegetables, &c,
For the best Improved, Managed & Cultivated Farm So 00
For the second best, do., 3
For the best field of Corn, not less than one acre, 3uu
For the second best, do. -
For the best sample of one bushel White W heat, I ou
For the second best, do.,
For the best bushel Red Wheat, 1 Y
For the second best, do., j*
For the best sample bushel Rye,
For the second best, dr.,
For the best bushel ears of Corn, Y
For the second Lest. do., Y^
For the best bushel of Oats, 3
For the best bushel of Bsckwheat,
For the best bushel uf Potatoes, 1 00
For the second best, do., Y'/
For the best bushel of Turnips, Y°
For the best bushel of Beets, 3{)
For the best half dozen heads of Cabbage o0
For the best half dozen of Pumpkins, 50
For the best of Squashes, Y U
For the best dozen ot Carrots,
For the best dozen of Parsnips, 5°
For the best peck of Onions, Y' J
For the Lest half dozen of Egg Plants, 50
For the Lest and irtrgesi assortment ol Hoots and
Vegetables exhibited, 2
Horses, Mules, &c.
For the best Stallion 1 years old or over, Si 00
For the* second best, do.,
For the third best, do., 2 00
For tiie best brood .Mare, do , 2 Ot)
For the second best do., do., 2 00
For the third best, do., do.. 1 00
For the best Stallion between 2 and 4 year 3 old, 300
For the second best, do., do., 2 00
For the third best, do., do., 1 00
For the best Mare, do., do.,
For the second best, do., do., 2 00
For the third best, do., do., 1 00
For the best Horse Colt, from 1 to 2 years old, 2 00
For the best Mare, do., do., 2 00
For the best Colt, under 1 year old, 1 50
For best Team ot Mares or Horses for genera! use, 2 00
For the best Gelding of any age, 2 00
For the best pair of Mules, 2 00
For the best Jack, **
Swine.
For the best Boar 1 year old or over, $3 00
Second best, do., do., 2 00
Third best, do., do., I 00
For the best Boar from 6 months to 1 year old, 2 00
Second best, do., do., 1 00
For the best Boar Pig, from 2 to 6 months old, 2 00
Second best, do., do , 1 00
For the best breeding Sow, 2 years old or over, 300
Second best, do., do., 2 00
For the best Breeding Sow, 1 year old and under 2, 3 00
Second best do. do. 2 00
For the best Sow, from 6 months to 1 year old, 2 00
Second best, do., do., 1 00
For the best Sow Pig from 2 to 6 months old, 2 00
For the best four Pigs, under 2 months old, 1 50
For the best Hog, either Barrow or splayed Sow, 2 50
Cattle.
For the best full blooded Bull of any improved
breed, 1 year old or over, $4 00
Second best do., 3 00
Third best do., 2 00
For the best full blood Bull Calf from 2 months to
1 vear old. of any improved breed, 2 50
Second best do., 2 00
For the best full blood Cow or Heifer, of any im
proved breed, 2 years old or over, 4 00
Second best do., 3 00
Third best do., 2 00
For the best full blood Heifer, of any improved
breed, from 1 to 2 years old, 2 50
Second best do., 1 50
For the best full blood Heiter Calf, from 2 months
to 1 year old, of any improved breed, 2 00
Second best do., 1 00
NATIVE OR MIXED BLOOD.
For the best Bull, of native or mixed blood, 1 year
old or over, 00
Second best do., 2 00
Third best fi° 1 00
For the best Bull Calf, from 2 months to 1 year
old, native or mixed blood, 2 00
Second best do., 1 00
For the best Cow, of native or mixed blood, 2
years old or over, 3 00
Second best d°- 2 00
Third best d°* _ * ®0
For the best Heifer, from 1 to 2 years old, native
or mixed blood, 2
Second best d°- '
For lite best Heifer Calf, from 2 months lu 1 year
eld, native or mixed, 2 00
Second best do., 1 00
For the best pair of working Oxen, of any breed, 3 00
Second best do., 1 50
The difference of age of the animals to be taken into con
sideration by the judges in making out their awards.
Sheep, Full Bloods.
For the best full blood Buck, of any improved
breed, over 1 year old, $3 00
Second best do., 2 00
Third best do., 1 00
For the best Buck Lamb, under one year, 2 00
Second best do., ] 00
For the best pen of Ewes, not less than 3 in num
ber, 1 year old or over, 3 00
Second best do., 2 00
Third best do., 1 00
For the best pen of Ewe Lambs, not less than 3
in number, 3 00
Second best do., 2 00
Third best do., 1 00
NATIVE OR MIXED BLOOD.
For the best Buck over 1 year old, 2 50
Seconti best do., 1 50
For the best Buck Lamb, 2 OC
Second best do., 1 00
For tbe best pen of Ewes, not less than 3 in num
ber, 2 50
Second best do., 1 50
For the best pen of Ewe Lamb's, not less than 3
in number, 2 00
Second best do., 1 00
For the best pen of 3 Weathers. 2 00
Poultry.
For the best pair of Turkeys, SI 00
Second best do., 50
For the best pair of Geese, 1 00
Second best do., 50
For the best pair of Ducks, 1 00
Second best do., 50
For the best pair of Muscovy Ducks, 1 00
Second best do., 50
For the best pair of Guinea Fowls, I 00
Second best do., 50
For the best pair of full blooded Barnyard Fowls,
of anv improved large breeds, 1 00
Second bet do., T5
Third best do., 50
Fur the best pair of full blooded Fowls, of any
improved breed of medium or small size, 1 00
Second best do., 75
Third best do., 50
For tiie best pair of Fowls of native or mixed
blood. 1 00
Second best do., 75
Third best do., 5o
For the best coop of not leas than 4 Hens, of
any large breed, 1 00
Second best do., 75
For the best coop of 4 hens of small breed, 1 00
Second best do.. 75
For best coop of 4 Chickens of any improved
large breed, from 4 to 7 months of age, 1 00
Second best do., 50
For the best coop of 4 Chickens of any large im
proved breed, 4 months old or under. 1 00
Second best do., 50
For the best coop of 4 Chickens of medium or
smail breed, 4 months old or under, 1 00
Second best do.. 50
For the best and largest collection and greatest va
riety of Fowls, 3 00
Agricultural Implements.
For the best Plough, $3 00
Second best, do., 2 00
For the best improved Harrow, 2 00
Second best, do., 1 00
For the best improved Cultivator, 2 00
For the best Hay and Straw Cutter, 1 50
For the best Horse Power for propelling machinery, 3 00
For the best Threshing Machine, 2 00
For the best Machine for reaping and mowing, 3 00
For the best Drilling Machine for grain and grass
seed, 2 50
For the best Machine for planting corn A other seeds, 2 00
For the best and most numerous collection of Ag
ricultural Implements, with a description thereof 3 00
A suitable diploma or certificate of merit w ill be award
ed by the executive committee for any other Implement,
Mechanical Invention, or piece of Machinery that may
be exhibited and considered meritorious by the committee.
Domestic & Household Manu
factures.
For the best Quilt, SI 50
Second best, do., 1 00
For the best Counterpane, 1 50
Second besl, do., 1 00
For the best pair of Blankets, 1 50
Second best, do., 1 00
For the best made Shirt, 1 50
Second best, do., 1 00
For the best Embroidery, 1 00
For the best Worsted Work, 1 00
For the best Home-made Carpet, 1 50
For the best Hearth Rug, 1 00
For the best exhibit of Artificial Flowers of any
material, 1 50
Second besl, do., I 00
For the best pair of long Stockings, 1 00
For the best pair of short do., 1 00
For the best pair of Men's Fine Boots, 1 00
For the best pair of Coarse Boots, 1 00
For the best pair uf Ladies' Shoes or Gaiters, 1 50
Second best, do., do., do., 1 00
Ail articles of domestic or household manufactures, to be
entitled to premiums, must have been manufactured within
one year previous to time of exhibition, and manufac
tured by exhibitors, or by their directions.
Bread, Butter, Honey, Pre
serves, Jellies, Fruit, &c.
For the best home-made Wheat Bread, $1 00
Second hest, do.. 75
For the best Cheese, not less than 10 lbs. to be ex
hibited, 1 00
For the best Butter put up in prints, not less than
3 pounds to be exhibited, 2 00
Second best, do., do., 1 50
Third best, do., do., 1 00
For the best specimen of not less than 5 pounds
Honey Comb, taken without destroying the Bees,
the kind of Hive used and management of same
to be stated by competitors, 1 50
For the best specimen of Preserved Fruit, 1 00
Second best, do., 75
Third best, do., 50
For die best specimen of Fruit Jelly, 1 00
Second best, do., 75
Third best, do., 50
For the best Pickles, 1 00
Second best, do., 50
For the best and greatest number of choice va
rieties of Apples, 1 00
Second best, do., 50
For the best and greatest number of choice va
rieties of Pears, 1 00
Second best, do., 50
For the best and greatest number of choice varieties
of Peaches, 1 ()0
Second t.et, do., 50
For the best specimens of Quinces, 1 00
For the best specimens of Grapes, 1 00
In adiliiion to the above list, a discre
tionary premium, diploma, or certificate of
merit will be awarded to exhibitors of
Cabinet Work or other articles not enu
merated, if the article be considered de
serving by the committee.
Although an article be the best of the
kind exhibited, yet, if it be no more than
common, or. in opinion of the Jndges, un
deserving, no premium will be allowed.
In accordance with a resolution of the
Society, passed at the Annual Meeting in
April, a volume of the Pennsylvania Farm
Journal is to be given in lieu of the dollar,
and in part payment of larger premiums,
in all cases when the recipient is a farmer
and not already a subscriber to the Jour
nal, and to such other persons as may be
willing to receive it, and in some cases a
diploma or other suitable reward of merit
will be given in place of the money pre
miums.
All members of the Society whose dues
are paid, and all others who may become
members, previous to, or at the fair, will
be furnished with tickets or badges, which
will admit the person and lad >s of his
family to the exhibition at all tirn during
its continuance. Tickets toadmi! t ,ersons
not members of the Society, 25 cts. each.
All exhibitors at the Fair must become
members of the Society, and have their
animals or articles entered at the otFice be
fore taking them into the enclosure.—
Cards, with the number of each article as
entered, will be given to exhibitors at
time of entry, which card they must have
attached to or near the animal or article
exhibited.
Ail animals or articles should be on the
ground before 10 o'clock on Tuesday,
ready for inspection of the Judges. No
animal or article entered for exhibition can
be taken away before the close of the
Fair without permission of the Exceutive
Committee, or if removed in violation of
this rule, no premium wi'l be allowed.
A supply of good hay will be furnished
gratis for all animals entered for premiums.
All exhibitors must be subject to these
rules.and anv others the Executive Commit
tee may adopt for lite better regulation of
the exhibition.
Farmers, Manufacturers, Mechanics, In
ventors, and the citizens in general of Mif
flin and the adjoining counties, are invited
to come and bring their Cattle, Agricultu
ral Productions, Implements, Machines,
Models, &.c. , Vc., and compete for our
premiums, and let us have a display worthy
! the occasion.
The Committee respectfully invite the
1 Ladies, and feel assured thai the display
' of the useful and the ornamental in their
line will equal, if not exceed, any odier
department of the exhibition, and even
surpass that of last year. Two premiums
cannot we awarded for the same animal or
article in any case excepting it be included
in the best and largest collection.
It will be necessary for persons who
wish to compete for the premium for the
best improved, managed and cultivated
Farm, and those who wish to compete for
the premium for the best Field of Corn, to
notify the President of the Society, SH E M
ZOOK, Esq..) or the Corresponding Sec
retary, (Gen. If. C. HALE.) before the
20th day of September next, in order that a
Committee be appointed to view said farm
or corn field ; and it shall be the duty of
such Committee to measure one-fourth of
an acie of an average part of said corn
field for the proprietor to husk and exhibit
' a specimen, and certify to the quantity of
j corn grown thereon, at time of exhibition,
and state his method of cultivation.
m WILLIAM LIND.
"*i Fashionable Tailor.
East Market st.. Lewistown,
{0 ••• -1 p'a a few doors above Blymver's
IjH k 1 store.
3jj tj, will promptly attend to ma
f|i | I 5 king up every description of
/ / | j Gentlemen's clothing, in the
gfjftrr neatest and most fashionable
manner.
; A splendid assortment of Fashionable Cloths,
Cassimeres and estiogs, selected in the city
with special reference to being made up lor
customer w-ork, can be furnished at lower prices
than similar articles could be procured in the
stores. • junell
The Latest Fashions,
JOAAS DIAUES,
Has opened a shop in East
t* v 9 Market street, Lewistown,
jpi adjoining Montgomery's boot
WdFTfSS&rgt 3 and shoe manufactory, and
opposite J. A. Sterret's store,
vStf! §! w here he is prepared to make
U P t'ests and Pants iu
|y |H the be-t manner, in the most
fashionable style, and at rea
[j I | |B i sonable prices.
j I |j | Repairing and "atting at-
J*..jj tended to with promptness
and fidelity.
A stock of CLOTHS and VESTINGS
on hand, of the best quality, which will be sold
at a very small advance on cost.
Lewistown, May 28, 1852-tf.
| \ T the LEWISTQJFW CHE.IP CJII.YET
j\ WJWE-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
his stock will be found that highly recommen
ded
.Spring ISotfom liriNtrad,
of whirh 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 :
j 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
j are 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. .) THOMAS,
JOHN A. STERRF.TT,
JOHN CLARK.
March 12, 1852. JERMAN JACOB."
mgSBSSS — BgBpggHSBSHI .
HENRY ZERBE, having taken the
. stand lately occupied bv Clark fc Zerbe, in Brown
1 street, between Market and Third, I.ewistown, invites
his friends and the public to give him a call when in need
iOsri*
; or other vehicle of comfort and pleasure, before pur.
! chasing elsewhere. A number of FINISHED CAR
RIAGES wMI constantly be kept on band, manufactured
of the best material and in the most approved style,
which will be sold v-.ry low for cash.
O Orders for new work, as well as repairing, properly
attended to
HENRY ZERBE.
Lewistown, February 20,1552 —ly
Harrisburg Book Bindery.
F. L. HITTER k CO.
(successors to VV. o. Hicknck, Hickock i Canline, and
Hnkock Barrett.)
Book Binders, Stationers, and Blank Book
Manufacturers, Harrisburg. Pa.
T-IF subscribers respectfully inform their friends and
the public, that they are BOW carrying on the above
business at the OLD STAND occupied by Uick(xk&:
Barrett. Thev flitter themselves that by careful atten
tion to business Kiev will merit and receive a continu
ance of the patronage so liberally enjoyed t>y ihe old
firms.
Particular attention will be pail to the R:;:,ng and
Binding of every description of BLANK BOOKS, for
banks, county offices, merchants and private individuals,
and every variety of fall and half bound BUNK BOOKS.
OLD BOOKS, PESMDICHLS, LAW BJOKS, MI sic, N tivs
i-cpsßS, <t , bound 111 any jiatlern. and in any stile re
quired.
In addition to the above, t ey have, and w ill, at a'!
times keep a General -i: or to. tut * Stationary, con
sisting of
Letter ra;cr. Knives, Slates & P-nci's
Cap -* Qmlls, 1 .-id Pencils.
Drawing " Ink islands. Letter Stamps,
Transfer " Motto Wafers, India Rubber,
Copying " Black Ink, Wafers,
[Roiling " Sealing Wax, Red Taie,
Sleet Pens, Blue I: k, Blank Cards,
Carmine Ink, Copying Ink, Folders.
Arnold's Writing Fluid. Erasers, tc
PAPER 111 I.ED TO PATTERN, and aii work
warranted and done very cheap! •
F. L. H UTTER & CO.
K- II J WALTERS. I. wistown, is authorised so act
is our Agent, and will receive and forward work intend
ed for us. may I—ly.
Boats Ready for the Canal !
MERCHANTS, FARMERS, MILLERS, arid
others are informed that the subscriber, at
ins large and convenient Warehouse on the
caual. has established a regular line of Boats
for the purpose of carrvi:Grain, Flour, arid
Goods of ali kinds, between Lewistown, Phila
delphia, and Baltimore: and will have a boat
. leaving Philadelphia every Tuesday and Friday,
also one leaving Lewistown every Tuesday and
Friday, until the close of the seasn.
He w ill receive and for.vard ali kinds of
freight on reasonable terms.
I m!.stf ALFRED MARKS.
Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year ISM,
by J. S HOUGHTON. M D , in the Clerk's Office of
the D.strict Court for the Eastern District of Pa.
ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY !
GREAT CI RC I-'AR
DYSPEPSIA!
D * J. S. HOUCHTO^^
ftPEi Iw/
I\ tti
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THE TRUE
DIGESTIVE FLUID, 1
or, (Liblric Juice.
Prcpsrerl from RENNET, of the fourth STOMACH OF
THE OX, sf.t r d.recti ir.s of BARON" I.IEBIG, tin '
great Physiological Chemist, bv J. S HOUGHTON.
M D Philadelphia, Fa
This i# a truly wonderf : n Ij f.-r INUWBSTfOK,
WtfWaiA, JAUNDICE. LIVER COMPLAINT,
CONSTIPATION, aad DEBILITY, c.iri-,g after Xa
tare's own method, bv N .oir-.-'s own Ai/cnt. the Gas
tric Juice.
Half a leasponnf.l <>f Prrstv. infused in water, will
dig-st or dissolve. fir P. -• •' Root Beef in
fire hours, out of the stomach.
I'l.l'MV is the r h.t'f element, r Great Dig. stir.g
Principle of the Gastric J vice—the Solcem of iko Fuod.
the Preserving, and Stimulating Ager.t of the
Stoma< ii and Intestines, it is e\trAci-d from the Diges
tive Stomach of the Ox. thus f.-rn.mg an ARTIFICIAL
DIGESTIVE FLUID, precisely like the natural Gastric
Juice in its Chemical powers, and furnishing a c-MPLETK
and PERFBCT stBsTITI'TK for it. Bv liie aid r.f this pre
paration, the pains and evils of I.YDIGESTIC..\' and ;
DYSPEPSIA are removed, j :-'t as they would be by a
healthy stomach It is doing wonders for Dyspeptics, :
curing cas-s of DEBILITY, EMACIATION, NERVOUS
DECLINE, and DYSPEPTIC CONSUMPTION, sup
posed to be on the verge of the grave The S tie mine
Evidence upon which it is based, is in the highest degree
CURIOUS and REMARKABLE.
Siieiilillc Evidence!
BARON LIEBIG in h.s celebrated work on Animal
Chemistry, says: "An Artificial Digestive Eiuid, ana
logous to the Gastric June, may be readily prepared
front the inucous membrane of the stomach of the Calf,
in which various articles of food, as meat and eggs, will
be softened, ehenpfd. and digested, just i* the same man
ner as then tcould be in the human stom ieh '*
s>Call on the Agent, and get a Descriptive Circular,
gratis, giving a large amount of Scientific Evidence
sundar to the above, together with reports of REMARK;
RLE CURES, from ail parts of the United States.
As a l)ysp<'i>ia C arer,
Dr. HOUGHTON'S I'KPSIN has produced the most
marvellous efferis, in ciinug cases of lJebility, Ema
ciation, Xertous Decline, and Dyspeptic Consumption
It is impossible to give the details of the cases in the
limits of this advertisement; but authenticated certifi
cates have been given of more than TWO HUNDRED
REMARKABLE CURES, in Philadelphia, New Y'ork
and Boston, alone. These were nearly all desperate
cases, and the cures were not only rapid and wonderful,
but permanent.
i It 13 a great NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, and particularly
useful fur tendency to BiHious disorder, Liver Complaint,
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 100 free
use of ardent spirits. It almost reconciles Health with
Intemperance.
Dr. HOUGHTON'S PEPSIN ;s sold by nearly all
the dealers u. fine Drugs and Popular Medicines, through
out the United States. It is prepared in Powder and in
Fluid form—and in prescription vials for the use of
phvsiciaos.
PRIVATE CIRCULARS for the use of physicians,
may be obtained of Dr. Houghton or his Agents, de
scribing the w hole process of preparation, and giving the
authorities upon whirh the claims of this new remedy
are based. As it is NOT A SECRET REMEDY, no ob
jection can be raised against its use by physicians in re
sectable standing and regular practice. Price, ONE
• DOLLAR per bottle.
e>OBSERVE THlS:—Every bottle- of the genuine
PKI'SIS bears the written signature of J S. HOUGH
TON, M D , sole proprietor, Philadelphia, Pa. Copy
right and Trade M rk ectircd.
C-Sold by all Druggbts aui dealers in Medicines.
AGENTS.— Dr. E. W. HALE, Lowistc'-vn;
; J. M. EASTER & BRO., Harrisburg. (/E2O
Tuscarora Academy.
THIS flourishing institution is located in Tuscarora
Vallev, Juniata county, Pa., eight miles S W. of Mif
fl mown, and aix miles from the Perry vi.'lesiu >n, on
the Pennsylvania Railroad It baa been ID successful
operation for more than fourteen year*, and is believed
to be equal to any Academy in the Stale, lc affording
facilities to young men for acquiring a thorough Aca
demical education, either for business or for college
There were present, during the last session, (previous
j to the lire,} more than one hundred students. Since
then, the buildings have teen entirely remodeled and
greatly enlarged, so as to afford private rooms to all the
students; an advantage not ordinarily found even in
the best Institutions in the country. Being ialfee 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
i ' Washing, private room, 3nd iacideaUts, (jv-r
quarter,} 4 TO
" Tuition in Latin. Creek and Mathematics (per
quarter,) 6 00
j " k Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, U
Rhetoric, Political F-conomy, Boek
Keeping. Botany, Ifislory, dec 4cc. 4 JO
" u Arithmetic, English Grammar, Geo
graphy, Reading, Writing,fcc. (per
quarter,) 3 00
Sketching from Nature and Painting—Vocal Mask
and Stenography, (when desired) —Hebrew, (to young
men preparing for the ministry,} gralis,
Thus it will be seen l.'.ai w .11 defray the w!i -
average expense of a student, at the Institution, per
quarter —Light, Bcotts sud Stationary are found by the
Students; and way be obtained at the stores in the neigh
borhood. There are no extra charges whatever.
The Principals w i.J devote tbemseii es w i;h unremit
ting assiduity to the culture of the minds, morals, and
manners of their pupils; aid hope, therefore, to com
mend the Institution to the continued libera! patronagec.f
the public.
The Vacations occur in April and October; but Stu
dents will be admitted at any time during the sessi a
when there are vxcaticies.
i> F„r f ill information, address ail comituuioti (, ,-t
paid.) to ■* Xcndeia P. n
Rev. \VM S. GARTHWAIT, I Pri „ c : Da , s
Rev. GEO. W. THOMPSON, S lrin "'P'"--
Tuscarora Valley, Janiata county, June JS, i!is
N B.—Students from a distance can always find a
ready conveyance from Perry vi.le, tp to the AcaJemy ;
but ij tie Pr,nc,p lis ere inj'armed uf the day f crrtzai
at that p sat, a eirrt . e rii! be la izailwp.
Indemnify.
r P:IE FlUNkl IN FIBE Istst SINCE ('oSriiT of Pbilrf : -i
pbia—OFFICE 163. Chesnut -treet.aear Fifth street
DIRECTORS.
Charles N. Rancher, Get- U. iti hards,
Tliiitiia. Hart, Mordecai D. 1-ew i-,
Tobias Wagner, Arf >lpfc- E. B.jr.c,
Samuel Grant, Davrf S Crown,
Jacob R. Smith, Morris Paft?ron.
Continue to make insurant e, perpetual or tin-it-d. on
every description *-f property in TOWN A CO('Nll<\,
at races a.- low as are consistent lib security.
Tav Company have reserved a large Coi.lingenl F
which, ith their Capiia! and Premiums safety invest* d,
asf.,rds ample proteciion to the assured
The assets of the Company, January 1-a. 1*49, as
pnhlished agreeably to an Act of Assembly, *rrre as f..F
low s, viz :
Mortgages, #i.<M7.4 4i
Real Et-te, tri.Tit -3
Temporary Loans, yt-OJI -5
Stocks, M.f>C3 23
Cash, htc , 3S,S<H 37
J1.3d5.402 Ii
Since their incorporation,a period of eighleeii yrare,
itiey have paid upwards of Out X. htm Fixr Hundred
Thousand Dollars, losses by fire, thereby affnidn g nevi
lence --f the advantages of Insurance,as wellas the abil
ity and disposition to meel with promptness all liabilities.
CHARLES N. BA NCKEU. President.
CHARLES G Danckxb, Secretary
AGENT for Mifßin county, R. C. IIAI E,
£•*;, Lewistown. [apl2-ly
Great Scientific Uiscoverifv.
BY DR. J. W. COOPEK.
rvni i\ajj a a i
Completely Cured in Three Days,
By Dr. J. W. Cooper's Vegetable Compound
Ftver aui A*ac Tills.
PIt.I.— are compos- d entirely of V- gelai. e
L e-uo-tance., and in nintyni lecvs-eg cut of every hun
dred. will pcrf riu a perfect and Complete rare in tbtee
Jays No instance has ever been known, w here more
than six days have h-en required to pe,f- r.-n a complete
cure, even in the very tvorst cases, and on the stroi-gr-.t
i'otstitxitions. We would earnestly say to ail wl. are
atflu ted with this distressing disease, to get one box ami
try th.-in. and in all cases, two boxes are warranted to
euro. if taken according to the directions, or the money
| returned.
The=e pills not only perforin a per/or case in three
d .y*. but remove the tile and create a healthy iclimi of
the liver, ami consequently fortify the y stem against a
future attack.
AMI),
My Tr:rtablf Anli-Pysfcp>ia Bi!tcrs.
This M-d:cine is a certain cure for Dvsp -ps-s in is
very worst forms Thousands of cases have been toni
pietely cured by it within the last % ar. which have
been entirely- despaired of by the regular family physi
cians. We d > not recommend it to cure every thing—we
recommend it to cure Dyspepsia, and the d sca- miti
nating from it, and that it will cure inaliuos' every rase,
, and it is recommended for nothing else. In many it
erances, even Ihe worst of cases i,.,ve been cmpltiel>
cured in two and Three Dior.the, but it dei-emi- somen hat
npon the conelitution of the patient We would say t-t
all who are afflicted with Dyspepsia, cue tin- tuttlk-ltvr
a fair trial, and 11 it fails to do good, your money u ill t-e
returned.
ALSO,
My Vegetable Worm Powders.
This if the most wonderful Worm Destroyer ever
. known, and at the same time, so pleasant to take, thai
almost every child w it; b* fund of it. and many instant.
have been known of children crying for mole after otne
taking it
This medicine is in the form of a powder, ihe only
medicine ever used in that form, and it operates on a
principle entirely- different from any other medicine ever
administered by any other physician. H is thr only
medicine which ha- 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
worms, and these two things combined, together with
castor oil. are the active principles of ail other worm
medicines, which every person who has ever lasted or
! smelted, 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 mjist be something stronger than the
medicine itself, and therefore, it must necessarily destroy
| same of its medicinal properties. These powders are
simple and so harmless, that a child may eat a whole box
at once, and it will not be hurt, while at the same time,
the principle upon which it acts being different from any
thing else ever used, it will deskrnv all kinds of Worms
j with a certainty never equaled. It will not only destroy
the seal 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
brought as many as FIVE Tape Worms from one persor
If your children have any symptoms of worms, try
these powders, and in nine cases oat of ten,you will nev
er use any other These are also warranted.
J These 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 some
fifteen er twenty diseases, and all of different natures,
but they are each to cure but ore disease, and tfat 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.
DR. J. W. COOPER'S
Celebrated Vegetable Anli-Dysfeps.ia Pills
A certain cure for Indigestion, Debility, Skknets or
Burning In the Stomach, Pain in the Bide and Stomach.
Costivene.s, Sensation, of Weight in the Stomach after
Eating, Difficulty of Breathing, Restlessness, Want of
Appetite, Palpitation of the Heart, and allotbfer Diseases
which arise from INDIGEBTIONj
J> Certificates can le seen at the Agents.
Par sate iy F. J. HOFF.M.I.V, J.eKiitav* ; G.
IF. Brekman, -VFVyUca Sep 19-ly
Fish, Salt, and Plaster,
TNOR sale bv
T JOHN STERRETT &. CO.,
1 June 27,-lf At the Lewistown M^is.