ataricuitttrni, Rotation in Crops. There is living in Northamptoneouaty, Pa., on the bank of the river Lehigh, a very aged man. who- > -access- in falling upon a system of rotation by which he could obtain the greatest possible yield of wheat in a given term of years, has caused it to be greatly adopted in fertile regions. It is called Siiuiui er's system, after the discoverer, Jacob Sheim er, whom I had the curiosity to visit at his must substantial homestead some years ago, and from whom I obtained the following ac count: When a young man, with a large family ot children growing up around him. and depen dent 011 liiin fur support, he plainly perceived that und r the rude practice then existing, he would not be able to maintain them, lie often thought over the difficulties while fol lowing the plough, and at length determined upon "his plan, which followed up without faltering, has conducted him in the decline of life to ease and affluence. J When 1 saw him, he had resigned the active : duties of his farm, to as >n, who was f dlow- 1 ing in his footsteps; after having himself j practised his system of rotation for thirty-five j rears, with a"constant improvement in the quality of his land, which indeed had the un mistakable stamp of fertility upon it. The farm contained one hundred acres, which was divided as nearly as possible, into eight year's rotation. Commencing with a fallow field, he the Ist vear, manured and limed, ploughed three times —in May, -Tune and August: har rowed and seeded one ' u-hel and three peck er acre of wheat, which was ploughed under. ' 2J. Clover seed sown on wheat in the ! - uring, six quarts to the acre, which was pas tured after harvest. 31. Plastered clover in the spring, on* bushel p r a. re: eat in June, and ploughed under second crop, and seeded grain with wheat. 4th. Wheat same as number 2. oth. Pastured early in the season, ploughed und'T second crop in August, and sowed wheat. oth. Wheat again, and rye sow<-d on tlif ; tutble. Till. Sowed td verseeu in the spring on rye. tali. Ploughed uud-r clover soil and planted C'-rn, and next -easr.n"reeummeiiced. it will be observed that there were every y ar thre fields in wheat—one with rye. two with clover, and one with fallow. The pro duce had one season reached as high a -1 100 bushels of wheat, 600 do. of corn, and -00 do. of rye.— Longstreth'n A'lclrevs. *** T** *7F TiT "TVWK? rf . Attorney at Law, OFFICE in West Marketslreet,opposite Eisen bise's Hotel, will attend toany business in the I • ourtsof Mifflin, Centre, or Huntingdon coun ties. Lewistown, Jan. 23, 1852. WESTERN HOTEL. X-ay-jt The undersigned has removed iTy from the Tavern Stand known as lilack Bear, lately occupied r >y hitn. to the Western Hotel, ' formerly keptby Fred'k Schwartz, *ni lately by Thomas Mayes, where he invites , his old friends and olhcis to give hiui a call. Every attention will be given to secure the comfort of his guests. Charges moderate. ADAM HAMAKER. Lewi-town, July 2, 1852. mm a wad turn m The subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public that he has handsomely fitted up the house on the corner of Valley and Dorcas st., opposite M'DowelPs old stand, where he is now prepared to accommodate HAGOXERS, TRA VELLERS, AXD BOARD ERS. in a style equal to any in Lewistown. New and extensive stabling has been erected, and a careful and attentive ostler secured. His bar is supplied with a variety of choice liquors, and his table will bear evidence for it self that neither pains nor expense vi ill be spared to meet a share of public patronage. ALEXAXDER EISEXBISE. Lewistown, June 18, 1852. National House & Stage Office. fJMIE undersigned having leased this popular [ and well known public house, has made ar- for the accommodation of all jilijilhis friends who may feel disposed to en courage the enterprise. Every attention will be given to secure the comfort of his guests. There is an extensive stabling attached to the establishment, and none but careful and attentive hostlers will be kept. He hopes the advantage he offers will secure him a share of the traveling custom commensurate with the extent of his provision for the public accom modation The BKLLEFONTE and NORTHUMBER LAND STAGES leave this House, the former daiiv, and the latter three times a week. c. O. HEMPHILL. Lewistown, May 14, 1852—tf. (HOOKS, is WATCHES, %\l> JEWELRY. HVV. JL NKIN, at Schlosser's old stand, in , Market street, respectfully informs the ladies and Gentlemen that he i.as just received an unusually fine stock of Gold arid Silver WATCHES, JEWELRY, Fancy Articles, superior Gold Pens, with Gold and Silver Holders, together with an excellent supply of Clocks arid Time Pieces, all of which will be disposed of at less prices fur cash than this community has been accustomed to buy. Clocks, 'l ime Pieces, Watches and Jewelry of every description repaired with great care and warranted. Persons visiting Lewistown are requested to call at the subscriber's establishment, and ex amine the various articles of Jewelry and Fancy- Ware on exhibition in his cases, as he is satis fied that in these respects the most fastidious can be accommodated. Remember, the stand is next door to Dr. Vanvalzah's dwelling, north side of .Market street. ap23 KEUOVAL. Operation* on the Teeth. SAMUEL BELFORD, Dentist, offers his ser vices to the citizens of Lewistown, and the adjoining counties, in UEXTAL SURGERY. Having taken lessons in this branch of business Iroui the late Dr J. N. Sumner, and recently irom Dr. J. H. Bressler, in Bellefonte, he is satisfied that he will be able to give genera! sa Lsfaction. Carious teeth Plug with Gold, and Incorruptible ■^-LQlXjL?Mineral teeth Inserted, from a single tooth to a full set, on Guld and Silver Plate, also on Pivot, in the most durable manner. All work undertaken by him he will guaran tee to be satisfactory, and if it is not, the money will be refunded. He may be found at his residence in West Market street, opposite the Red Lion Hotel, at all times. aug29-tf / •! w A for a firstrate set of Brass Mountings 111 usually sold at *5.01). NjtJU L G! FRANCISCUS. oa BnxcTY.Tr and J. X. Tin; 25 bundles '<ll Iron Wire ; 10U lbs. Block Tin. at e)l/ may2l F. G. FRANCISCUS'. / tEDAR WARE we are giving away—at the 1 ; smallest kind of profit. mv2l F. G. FRANCISCUS. BR ASS Plated Dashes, Bands. Handles, Ilead Linine— everything in the Coaehware line. ; raa2l 3 F. - FRANCISCUS. I "A KEGS KR* t |3.00 per keg. ■ All Warranted equal to any in the market, l/l/ or returnable at mv expense. DMV 21. F. G- FRANCISCUS : PeTIEFONTE CEMENT.—2O bbls. of this well-known Cement for Springs, Cisterns, Foundations, Pipes, &c. For sale hy Junell F. G. FRANCISCUS. "A Boxes Jersey Glass; 20 boxes Pittsburgh Hi do.; 500 lbs. Putty; 100 gallons Linseed ' Jv Oil. For sale by ~,*2l F. G. FRANCISCUS, • 0 P er 1161 or ou^'e Iron Bcrich Planes \/ / —ail other kinds of Planes at equally i Viwl It/ low rates. Rules, Squares. &c. may2l. F. G. FRANCISCUS. - —— . A | .q" per bushel for Shoe Pegs.—Shoe SI Thread of all kinds. Tacks, Nails, Oil eJU Morocco, Kipp, Upper, Binding and Linin - Skin? ; Shoe tools, &c.. always low for Cash. F. G. FRANCISCUS. A1 CENTS for Brass Plated Stirrups: 15jJ -N I cents for Brass Plated HitVs; 37-i cents per dozen for Brass Ornaments —25 percent. ' cheaper than last summer. 26 dozen Wood and Iron Flames, at different prices. F. G. FRANSCISCUS. 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 puces, thereby saving $6.01) per ton freight. iir, v2l I*. G. FRANCISCUS. • f tORDAGE—Rope from IjtoJinch. Twine, all sizes. 6 dozen of the best Whitewash Brushes in the market. Augers and Auger Eitts, Files, Rasps, &c. m;• v2l F. ti. FRANCISCUS. j * DOZEN Waldron and Darlington Grass i t Scythes at 62.V and 75 cents*. 3 dozen Grain v Scythes at v't % and SI.OO. 8 dozen Scythe Sneatlis at 37 j cents. 12 dozen Hay Rakes—at various prices, j Country blister Steel, 6j- cents. u,2l* F. G. FRANCISCUS. SINGLE aud Double-harrel'd Guns: 8 dz. Rifle barrels, assorted sizes and prices : j Single and Double-barrel'd Pistols; Revolvers, I four and six barrels ; Pocket Cutlery, a beauti ' ful assortment; Table and Tea Cutlery ; Shovel j and Tongs, Ac. may2l F. G. FRANCISCUS. - • DOZEN Flay Forks, (ea-t steel i at 25. 31.. I / and 37£ cents, according to finish—generally AAJ sold at 5'J and 621 cents. I 6 doz'-n four prong Forks at 50 and 62i—usu ally sold at 75 and 87£. 1 dozen Manure Drags. ma\2l. I'. G. I'R ANf. ISCUS. Fire—Fire—Fire. J") ARN 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 I far more durable, and renders the building fire ; and weather proof by two or three applications j 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. 50 barrels expected in a few I days. Specimens seen at my store, with recom mendations and experiments. Warranted to give satisfaction or no charge. ma2l K. G. FRANCISCUS. j Don't be Alarmed—Cash! I WOULD respectfully cali the attention of purchasers of Hardware to my stock, bought j very low, in great varieties, and w ill he sold on ly for cash, from 15 to 20 per cent cheaper than ! can be bought elsewhere. Hardware, Coaehware, Saddlery, Shoe Findings. Paints, Oils, Glass, 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. mHE undersigned has just returned from Philadelphia with a largo 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. Prunes, Figs and Raisms. Soda. Butter, Water and Sugar Crackers. Chocolate and Essence of Coffee. A great variety of Candies. Tobacco, Segars and SnufL Spermaceti and Tallow Candles. I Paint, Hair, Clothes, Hat, & Tooth Brushes. Pure Cider Vinegar. Port Monnaies and Pocket Books. Stationary—including everything in that line. To which may be added a very general as sortment of things useful for families. Having purchased exclusively for Cash, he can afford to sell very low, and invites the inspection of his ' goods. IX3= Physicians prescriptions carefully com ' | pounded. Call at the Cheap Drug and Variety Store, Eest Market street Lewistown. lj June 4. A. A. BANKS. A CARD. Dr. David C. Reynolds, -q2 Late a Graduate of the '• University of | yw Pennsylvania," has located himself for the As practice of his profession at MCVEYTOWV, arid from his professional experience in the Hos pitals of Baltimore and Philadelphia, and his s practice in Lewistown, hopes to commend him- Y self to their confidence and that of the surround s ing community. I office is the one lately occupied by W. J. - | MCCOY, Esq., where he may always be found e ; e * ce pt when absent on professional duties. He , is permitted to refer to the following gentlemen : i : Dr. T. A. Worrall, Dr. J. B. Ard, " F. Aanvalzah, J. Culbertson, Dr. E. W. Hale. . McVeytown, July 23, 1852—if. VMSHING TACKLE.—A fine assortment of 1 F Fishing Lines. Flies, Hooks, Reels, <&c. &c. 1 Just received and for sale at June 4. A. A. BANKS. LEWISTOWN MILLS. 'PJIE subscribers have taken the Lewistown I Mills and formed a co-partnership under j the firm of JOHN STERUETT & CO., for carrying on a general 3IILLIXG BIiSISESS, wish to buy a large quantity of all kinds of j GRAIN, for which we will pay the highestpri- j 1 ces the market will afford, according to the I quality of the grain. Any pei son wishing to store their wheat can 1 do so", and a receipt will be given to be kept in 1 store until the Ist of August, and after that un- j 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 i sell, at from !3 to 15 cents off of Philadelphia prices, and if we do not buy at this rate, then i we charge one cent per bushel for storage.— No interest will be allowed on money not lifted for grain sold, as WO are prepared to pay CASH at all times. FLOUR and all kinds <f FEED kept and for sale, for cash. Vv. THOMPSON, AND McFARLANE, HUGH COX LEY, S. S. WOODS. May 2, 1851.—1f. PETER CHRISTEANA, Fashionable Hoot ami Shoe n.-iktr, fftst Market street, Lexcisloxcn, next door to the Red Lion Hotel. WHERE he continues to manu- UM x fai lure GE.\TLEME.Y S DRESS — "t&Stfc*. LOOTS in the most fashionabe and approved style—warranted not to be surpassed by any made here or elsewhere; also, L.IDIES' and MISSES' 1 _=_ i made to order, at the shortest notice, in a most elegant and workmanlike manner. N. B.—Full satisfaction given in every in- > stance, or the work may be returned. [july23 W. G ZOLLINGER, Market street, I a wist own, next door to Kennedy's store, K Continues to manufacture, on an ex tensive scale, every description of 11 IIS suitable to the several seasons, which for durability, neatness, finish, and gene ral workmanship, will bear a favorable compar ison with any manufactured. Of this fact, a well as the low prices at which they are sold, any one can satisfy himself by calling and mak ing a trial. Country .f?e re hunts will find it decidedly to their advantage to pay him a visit, his ami gemeiits being now such as i to enable hi in to furnish any number that may be desired on the shortest notice. The care arid attention ever given to the man ufacture of the style of hats used by his numer ous Ornish customers, will be continued, and be f.-els warranted in giving the assurance that they will not ue disappointed. fdr" Don't forget the place, and whenever you are in want of a good article, just step in i and make yourself at home. aul3 1852. .1 . 51 1 S> ISiI L L Respectfully announces to his old patrons and the public generally, that lie is in the I receipt of the latest styles of Gentle / men's Hats, and is manufacturing tin-... out of the best material, at pri- 1 ces that can't be beat, lie has con stantly on hand a large and varied as sortment of Men's. Boys and Youth's sl:i(*> and Cap*, to suit every tate and please every fancy, com prising Russia, Beaver. Moleskin, Fur and Silk, of every variety, wholesale and retail, which in sixie, material and finish, cannot be surpassed by any in the market, and which he is able to put at prices lower than ever. Ladies are invited to call and examine the ' stock of Children's Hats and Caps, which he llatters himself must eiicit admiration. Gentlemen, after securing their hats, can be accommodated afterwards with a handsome ( CANE, of which he has a choice and well select ed assortment, that will be sold low, having been bought expressly for accommodation. Call at the old stand, a few doors east of the Diamond, on Market street. augl3 £ WILLIAM LIND. Fashionable Tailor. "iPf East Market St., Lewi-town, f a few doors above Blvmver's , wl P'-I store, ' " will promptly attend to ma - I l< 1 king up every description of ' I H s Gentlemen's clothing, in the neal esf and most fashionable manner. A splendid assortment of Fashionable Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, selected in the city with special reference to being made up for customer work, can be furnished at lower prices than similar articles could be procured in the stores. junell The Latest Fashions. JO.VtK I\Gl>, Mllas opened a shop in East Market street, Lewistown, i adjoining Montgomery's boot and shoe manufactory, and opposite J. A. yterrat'sstore, where he is prepared to make up Coats, Vests and Pants in the best manner, in the most fashionable style, and at rea sonable prices. Repairing and Cutting at tended to with promptness and fidelity. ftf=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 LE WIS TO U'.Y CI I ELI P C.I LYE T f\_ WARE-ROOM i 3 the place for all that want cheap furniture. Persons going to house- j keeping, would do well by giving me a call be fore purchasing elsewhere, as 1 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 Bottom JJetKUad, of which I have sold within Uie last two years two hundred pair. Numerous certificates can • be had from those'that have them in use, as the j : 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 12, 1852. JER.MAN JACOB." Philadelphia Advertisements. GUANO, bags Peruvian Guano, 1400 bags Palagonian Guano, in store, and for sale in lots to suit purchasers. The above Guano is a very superior article. The Peruvian is received direct from the agents of the Peruvian Government, which is a posi tive guarantee of its being a pure article. GRADING <fc CHRISTIAN, Flour and Grain Factors, No. 43 North Wharves, Philadelphia. aug2o-3ru J, B. A. & S, ALLEN, \o*. 7&. 8 South Wharves. Philadelphia. OFFER, for sale PERUVIAN GUANO—IOOO tons to arrive early in August. CHILI GUANO —SOO tons just received, direct, per Ship Lucas. PATAGONIA GUANO—9OO tons first quality. GROUND PLASTER—2SO barrels. aug2o-3m To Country Store Keepers and Weavers ! rpHE subscriber respectfully calls the atten- T tion of Store Keepers and Weavers to his fine assortment of Cotton and Linen CARPET CH.IIA, COTTO.V YAR.V, TIE Y.IR.Y, Candtewick , Sfc, ; Indigo Blue Yarn, Coverlet Yarn, Cotton Tidy and Stocking Yarn; Cotton I„ap* of all sizes and qualities.Woollen Stocking Yarn, Carpet Filling Ac., &c. All of which 1 will sell as low as any other store in the city. R. T. WHITE, No. 148, North 3D street, july3o —2M.] Philadelphia. Carpetings and Oil Cloths, isi Ila V & sss:o i eiFSt, Importers and Manufacturers of CARPF.T- I.NGS, and dealers in Floor OiL CLOTHS. Canton and Cocoa JI VTTIVGS &c.. Corner of Twelfth and Market sts., Philadelphia, Invite attention to their extensive assortment of su perior new stiles of English Velvet, Tapestry, Brussels, i a;.d ri. ii Ingram and Wn.ii.in Carpeting*, of their own importation. Also to their iarge slock of well seasoned Floor Oil Cloths, in all widths, froin one to eight jar s. or U STOCK OF Low Priced Ingrain Carpels, Of our own manufacture, embraces the hest variety of w -II m id.- goods ever put in tlm market—all of which w ill l>e oll'efed on tile most favorald • ler.ns. £iug2T-3m. indoiv fehacic Manufactory OF G. L. MILLER & C 0. 3 South U'tst corner of Second and Arch sts., Philadelphia. T* ilf! rROPKIB I tilts, having increased their facilities * during the past season, now feel aide to supply all who hate or may he disposed lo patronize them Their stork compris s every variety of patterns of FLOW Ell, I.ANHSC.VPE, floruit.', Ac, unsurpassed in quality, and which m ill be sold at our usual low prices. TASSEES, CORDS, lih iSSr.S, .'jr., m great variety. Shades made to order, at siiori notice, fur Stores. Chun lies, Loege Rooms, Ace C. L. MII.LER A CO, Depot, 8. W. corner of Second and Arch sireets, Phila delphia. aug2T-3rn. S ;n i!i(i> litioli af This! READ : READ! [ AND PI \<TE;t at Is.is per bushel. Best PER U IJ VIAN hI'ANO 2, ci.- per pound. Best PATAGO NIA GUANO at low rat-s. POUDRETTE at K'cts. per bushel, or $2 per barrel. Save Your Money. The Guano offered itiove J? but Utile above iht- cost of importation. rot Siiu i i i: we orf.-r you at the manufacturers pri c, and of quality unsurpassed. I.and EMa*tci\ Ir> this we beat the u.irbl We have facilities f<r grind* ' lug one thou sand hnh- Is daily, and our price dene? com petition. Come F irtut ru ul! ui r FRENCH & OO.'S -Vcic Sltjui PLisft-rr JWiifi At Junction of Old \ rk 4, Crown fc Callow hill Bt4 } aug27 3w. PHILADELPHIA Adam W illiat.A Kapi> ? P 1 TEXT LI) Set .YTIFIC MCI IE GOLD PENS, Lmhracir z? all thr or It rtttg contrived in the tin(>t qt'll pen. in addition to vl.tch, the durab lita of tke JUetuls are combined and folly aed.ciatcd and dtceloptd. 1 ss32. r Pi!K following highly respectable Testimonials and -*• Kecnuiiiiendatious are submitted to the Fuhlic : Having tried Adam U'itliam Rapp'g Potent Scientific .Vtche Gold Pi r., lite undersigned take great pleasure in rerouimeiidiiig It to tile Puidic as the greatest improve ment in Meialic Pens thai has met our attention, Mis Excti! •: c., Wm. Bigh-r, Gov. Slate of Pennsylvai.i.i, Mis Excellency, E. I.ouis Lowe, Gov. State of Maryland. Prof. J. 8. Ilart, principal of Central High School, i'hila. Right Rev. Bishop A. P..tier, Philadelphia. Rev. Charles Wadsworlh, do. Rev. W B Edwards, Washiegton City. Rev C. K. Nelson, Annapolis, Md. Rev. John Street, Phila. Rev. D. W. Bartine, Phita. ! Rev. DeWitt, il.trrisburg. Rev. G 11. Coit,Harrishurg Rev. Chug. A Hay, do- Rev John F. Mesick, do W. Rawle, Esq , Philad'a. Judge Booth, Delaware. Hon. Jos R. Chandler, do. Richard Vaux, Esq., do. Clark Hare, Esq., do. William Neal, do. Isaiah Ilacker, do. Geo. W. Waltston, do. Aldernun G. W. Ash, do. Wm. S. Price, do. James M. Cassady, Esq , Cauiden, New Jersey. Thns. W. Mulferd, Esq., do. do. A. Browning, Esq , do. do. W. N. Jeffries, Esq , do. do. I) Green, Esq., Washington.M. 11. Miller, Washington K Howard, M D., do. J. Rad< hff, 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 Tin: PUBLIC. The subscriber having purchased the property known as the Moyamensing Banking Mouse, south east corner of 2nd and Chestnut streets, for his future business es tablishment, intends keeping a large and complete assort ment of every variety of texture and size of ADAM WM. HAPP'S lately Patented Scientific Niche Gold Pens, 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 Scientific Penmanship and Penmaking iri various bindings. JAMES BARBER, General Sale Jig tut for Adam Wm Rapp's Patented Sci• enlijiic Niche Geld Pens, south eastcornir of Second and Chestnut streets, Philadelphia. JulylG-iy. JY JIES BYKMER'S WHOLESALE AND RETAIL (LOCK &. TI.IIE PIECE ESTABLISHMENT, South-test corner Second and Chestnut sts., Philadelphia, WHERE may be found a large and splendid assortment " of the best modern Improved Eight-Day and Thirty- Hour Brass and Alarm Clocks and Time Pieces, suitable tor Churches, Halls, Hotels, Steamboats, Railroad Cars, Parlors, Offices, Bed Rooms, Kitchens, Jtc., which will be sold HI lots to suit purchasers, from one to one thou sand, at the lowest cash prices. N. B. Clocks of all kinds repaired and warranted. Clock Trimmings of every description constantly for sale. JulyiCly. mm, mrnT r JIHL muJorsionetl continues to muuufucture A celebrated Quilted and French calf Boots, together with ail articles connected with his business. MOSKS MONTGOMERY. Lewistown, August 8,1851-tf HENRY ZERBC, having taken the - stand lately occupied by Clark &. Zerbe.in Brown street, between Market nd Third, !.ewistown, invites his friends and the public to give him a call when in need U'js'JiJiUL or other vehicle of comfort and pleasure, before pur. chasing elsewhere. A number of FINISHED CAR RIAGES will constantly be kept on hand, manufactured of the best material and in the most approved style, which will he sold very low for cash. OOrders for new work, a- well as repairing, properly attended to HENRY ZERBE. Lewistown, February 20,1652—1y Harrisburg Book Bindery. F. Is. HOTTER A CO. ; (successors to W. o. Hickock. Ilickock Sc Cautine, and Hickock Ac Barrett.) Book Binders, Stationers, and Blank 8001, Manufacturers, Harrisburg. Pa. THE subscribers respectfully inform iheir friends and the public, that they are now carrying on the above business at the OI.U STAND occupied by 111. kock Sc Barrett. They flitter themselves that by careful atten tion to bu-tness they wi.l merit and receive a continu ance of the patronage so liberaily enjoyed by the old lirms. Particular attention will be paid to the Ruling and Binding of every description of BLANK BOOKS, f>r banks,county offices, merchants and private individuals, and every variety of full and half bound BLISS BOOKS. OLD BOOKS, LAW BOOKS. MI SIC NEWS PAPERS, tci ~ bound in any paliern. and in any #1; le re quired. In addition to the above, tbey have, and will, at all limes keep a (r> neral Assortment of Sta'ijii'iry, con sisti"? of Letter Paper, Knives, 8l tte? & Pencils, Cap " Uu'lls, L-ad Pencils, Drawing " Ink Stands, le-tler Stan p, Transfer '• Motto Wafers, India Rubber, Copying " Black Ink, Wafers, Blotting " Sealing Wax, Red Tape, Steel Pens, Blue Ink, Blank Cards, Carmine Ink, Copying Ink, Folders, Arnold's Writing Fluid, Era-era, Ac K- PAPER RI LED TO PATTERN', and all work warranted ,u I done very < h h -lv. F. L. HUTTER & CO. r> 11. J WALTERS, Lewistown, i.- auiinri.-i d l<- act as our Agent, and will receive and forward work inten ' c-d for us. * may"—ly. Boats Ready for the Canal! MERCHANTB, Farmkrs. Mll.l.ers, avd oti.er; are informed that the subscriber, at ins and convenient Warehouse on the canal, ha? e-!.tb!i-lied a regular line of Boat for tiic purpose of carrying Grain, Flour, and Goods of ail kinds, between Lewistown, Phila delphia. and Baltimore; and will have a boat leaving Philadelphia every Tue-.lay and Friday, also one leaving Lewistown every Tuesday and Friday, until the close of the season. He will receive arid forward ail kinds of freight on reasonable terms. mhotf ALFRED MARKS. Entered according n, Act of Congress, in tile year lbil, by hi S HOI GHTON, M. D. in the Clerk's Grit of the Di-trn l Court for llie Eastern District of P i. ANOTHER Sl lENTIFiC DISCOVERT ! <;u r At CT K i: for DYSPEPSIA! D' 1 J. rRJuUH f Ufa S ■ r =5 TIIE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID. or, <>GA*li'ic .luice. Prepared from RENNET, or the f :i r: 5 i BTOVACII OI THE OX, afier directions of BARON I IEB G. tin great Physiological Chemist, by J. S. HOt'GitTON, M. D Philadelphia, Pa. This is a truly wond i ful remedy n r IXDIt.F.AT'OX, DVSPKPsiA, JAI'NDICi:, LIVER CO UPI.\! J.T, CON'STIPA IT ON, and DEI!!!.! VV, Curing <fer N lute's otvn method, by Nature's own Ag c. the Gas tric Juice. 15 Half a tesspnonful of Ptn-stx. infused in at, r. m j|i digest or dissolve. Fit Pounds cf Hca. t Br-f i, a'.Out tico hours, out of the slmii-uh. I'LI'PI N is the ch.of el uieni, or Great Dig'sting Principle of the Gas'ric Juice—the Solrcni of the Food. the Purifying, Presenting, and Stimulating Agent of the Stomach and Intestines. It is extracted from ih- Diges tive Stomach of the Ox, thus forming an ARTIFICIAL DIGESTIVE FLUID, precisely like the natural Gastric Juice in its Chemical powers, an.l furnishing a COMI-LSTE. and PEKFECT SI BSTITITE for it. By the aid of this pre paration, the pains and evils of I.VDIGESTI O-V and DYSPEPSIA are removed, just as they would be by a healthy stomach. It is doing wonders for Dyspeptics, curing cases of DEBII.ITT, EMACIATION, NERVOUS DECLINE, and DYSPEPTIC CONSUMPTION, sup posed to be on the verge of ihe grave. The Scientific Evidence upon liicli ii is based, is in the highest degree CURIOUS and REMARKABLE. Scientific Evidence! BARON I.IEIIIG in h s celebrated work on Animal Chemistry, says: "An Artificial Digestive Fluid, ana logous lo the Gastric Juice, may be readily prepared front the mucous membrane of the stomach of the Calf, in which various articles of food, us meal and eggs, will be softened, changed, and digested, just in the same man ner as they would be in the hi;man stomach '* Gall on the Agent, and get a De&criptive Circular, gratis, giving a large amount of Scientific Evidence similar to theabove, together with reports of REMARK BLE CURES, from all parts of the United States. A* a D)*|>cp*i:i C'urer, Dr. HOUGHTON'S I* LI'S IN his produced the most marvellous effects, in curing cases of Debility, Ema ciation, .Ycrvous Decline, and Dyspeptic Consumption. It is impossible to give the details of the cases in ihe limits of this advertisement; but authenticated certifi cates have been given of more than TWO HUNDRED REMARKABLE CURES, in Philadelphia, New York and Boston, alone. These were nearly all desperate cases, and the cures were not only rapid and wonderful, but permanent. It is a great NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, and particularly useful for tendency to Billious disorder, Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, and the evil effects of Quinine, Mercury, and other Drugs upon Ihe Digestive Organs, after a long sickness. Also, for excess in eating, and the too free use of ardent spirits. It almost reconciles Health wiih Intemperance Dr. HOUGHTON'S PEPSIN, is sold by nearly all the dealers ii. fine Drugsand Popular Medicines,through i out the United States. It is prepared in Powder and in | Fluid form—and in prescription vials for the use ol physicians. PRIVATE CIRCULARS for the use of physicians, may be obtained of Dr. Houghton or his Agents, de scribing the whole process of preparation, and giving the authorities upon which the claims of this new remedv are based. As it is NOT A SECRET REMEDY, no ob jection can be raised against its use by physicians in re spectable standing and regular practice. Price, ONE DOLLAR per bottle. CrOBSERVE THlS!—Every bottle of the genuine PEI'MN bears the written signature of J S. HOUGH TON, M. D , sole proprietor, Philadelphia, Pa. Copy, right and Trade Mark secured k>Buld by all Druggisla and dealers in Medicines. AGE NTS#.— Dr. E. W. HALE, Luvvistnwn; jJ. M. EvbtUß & liito., Harrisburg. [fe'JU Tiisearora Academy. rpSMS flourishing institution is located in Tuscarora ! Valley, Juniata county, Pa., eight miles 6. W. of Mif | fl mown, and six mile* from the Perryvdle station. on , Ihe Pennsylvania Katlroad. It haa been in successful i operation for more than fourteen years, and is believed n 1 to be equal to any Academy in the rttate, in affording ■ ! facilities to young men for acquiring a thorough Aca , demical education, either for busineM- or for college j There were preaer.t, during the last session, (previous to the Sre,) more than one hundred students. Since \ then, the buildings have been 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 ir. the country Being in the coun try, the students are removed from those temptations to (j ; idleness, dissipation, and vice, which are the bane of > similar institutions in towns. TERMS. y For Boarding, (per week,) 11 is ' Washing, private room, and incidentals, (per quarter,} 4 f-j ' Tuition in I.atin. Greek and Mathematics (per quarter,) C 00 " " Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, Rhetoric, Political Economy, Book Keepii g. Botany. History, At &c. 4 50 " " Arithmetic, English Grammar, Geo ' graphy, Reading, Writing, Ac. (per quarter.) 3 00 Sketching from Nature and Painting—Vocal Music J arid Stenography, (when desired) —Hebrew, (to young j men preparing for the ministry,) gratis, i j Thus It will be seen that -522 25 will defray the whole ■ 1 average expense of a student, at the Institution, per qti irter.— Light, Books ai:J Stationary are f-und by the Students; and may he obtained at the sh.tin the neigh borhood. There are no extra charges whatever. ' The 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 | uiet.d the Institution to the continued liberal patronage of the public. The Vacations occur in April and October; hut Stu dents will he admitted at any time during the session ■ j when there are vacancies. a>i .r full information, address all communion* (;*>-: paid.) to •* Jtcndemia P. () ■ Her. WM. S. GARTH WAIT, I p rinci „ aJs Rev. GEO. W. THOMPSON, > r - inc 'pais. Valley, Juniata counlv, Jane I*?, N 11.— Students from a iwl.Tiu:e car* always rind a o-ady tuiiVcvance from IVrryvill#*, pto Ike Academy ; Out if the Principals are informed *f the day of urricj.t ct that point, a carriage irtll be in icciikng. 1 iidemiiily. r P IE FRAN<£I.IS FIRE Isst discs COMPART <-f Pbtladel pIiia—OFFICE 10:t Chesntn street, near Fifth street, I) I RECTORS. Charles X. Banckrr, Geo h. Milliards, Thomas Hart, Mordeeai D Lewi.-, Tobias Wagner, Adolphe E. liorie, Samuel Grant, DiviJ.S Brown, Jacob R Smith, Morris Patterson. Continue to make insurance, perpetual or limitd.,-n eve, y description of property in TOWN & (VH'XIiiV, ii rates as low as are consistent with security. I ue Company have reserved n Urg. Contingetit Fn: wim h. with their Capital and I reaiiu, -saleiy in vest, ii, it' rd? ample protection to < h-- nssured. Tile ;iss- t of tile Company,' n January 1.-t, :s publish-d igr- eablv to an Ait of AssemMy,wtre - 14- iows, viz: Mortgage*, 4'.01T.43S II IT-tl E.-late, 1/1,724 *:t Temporary Loans, Iti.od! j Stock,, 51,523 25 C ish, sic , ."is sfil ::: gl :t2b.4<J2 :i .Since ihi ir incorporation, a pern.>; of eight; PI oit., '.-ley bare p.iid upward*. of (Ji>t JLVfte* finr Ihiajr.d 7.V ii'tmd liitli'jrr tossesby lire, thereby itd'onio g ■;.< v - lem e of I lie adv villages f Insurance, as vv e!ta> itn- at-i!- ity and disposition to meet with promptt ?s allli .bi'i;. -. CRAKLBS N Bv M KE It. I'residenl. CItARt.ES G. UvM KuR, Secretary AGENT for MiiMiu county, K. C. 11A! I-', Escj. Lpw istuwa. [npTJ lv Urc.'il Scientific Diktoiciics. BY DR. J. W- COOPSR. 3mi Aii I) A li if 2 Complctefy Cured in Three Days, By Dr. J. W. Cooper'a- Vegetable Compout.tl I'cVtr an i Jgae Pills. THESE PILLS are compost d enlireh of Vegetah'e -A. Substances, and in ninly niio-cases out of every hun dred, will perform a perfect and Complete curt in three lays. No instance ho ever been known, vv here more man six days have been inquired In perf--rm a toinelele cure, even in the very worst cases, and on the strongest ' .institution* We would earnestly say to all who are iffficled It|j !••< distressing discus-', to get one bo, :, ti d try them, a id in all c ise*. Ivvo botes ire w lrrantt'd t ire, if taken according to the directions, or lire money ; returned. Those ptiis not only perform a p fr-t cure in three days, but remove the tile a id cr-ale a i, aßlll lstiu: of the liver, and consequently fortify the system -gainst a tulure attack. A LSO. 31 y Tcfftablc AiUi-Pysj ip.-ia Piltrrs. Tins Med .cine is a certain cure f..r D\si>-|in in it* very worst forms Thousands of cases h :v, ! ei . pletelv cured hv it within th • last year, which h.ve be-ii ct!)!': Iy despaired of hy tin; regul it fan ily pin.. . i;i■ - We d.n •! revolt men litto i ore everv living—w - recoiuieeriJ it to c ure D\*pep.-i i. ami she .j senses origi nating from it, and that it wilt.aire in almost everv case, ind u is recommended for nothing ei-e. In man. m siam even I lie worst of . .se have been con.pl lely ire.i in t o and three months, but ii dep. mis son exvh ,t upon the const notion of the paiient. We would *m to ill who are afflicted with Dyspepsia, give this iiicdicing n lan trial, and 11 II tails to do good, j our money vv ill i>c returned. ALSO, My Vegetable Worm fowlers. This is the most wonderful Worm Destroyer \>r known, and at the same time, so plea tan t to take, that :l iti'.si cv. r> i hild w ill he fond of it. and many instances have been known of children crying for mote after once taking it. This medicine is in ihe form of a powder, the only medicine ever used in that form, and it operates on a principle entirely different from any other medicine evrr 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 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 smeiled, 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 he 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 boj t at once, and it will not be hurt, w htle 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 B with a certainty never equaled. It will not only destroy . the seat worms, or Ascarides, and long, round worms, or j Teres, but is the most effectual medicine for the destrtic- tion of tne Tape Worm ever known. Ten doses have e brought 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 y er use any other. These are also warranted. These medicines are all separate, and one for each dis ease, and each for only one disease. They are not re g commended, as many other medicines are, to eure some e fifteen or twenty diseases, ami all of different natures, [, but they are each to cure but one disease, and tfat they will do in ninety -nine cases out of every hundred,ami H where they have a fair trial and fail in all cases, the money will be returned. f DR. J. W. COOPER'S ' i Celebrated Vegetable Jlnti-Dysfepsia Pitts, ■> j A certain cure for Indigestion, Debility, Sickness or Burning in the Stomach, Pain in the Side aqd Stomach, e Costiveneris. Sensation, of Weight in the Stomach after y Eating, Difficulty of Breathing, Restlessness, Want of Appetite, Palpitation of the Heart, and all other Diseases ; * which arise from INDIGESTION* - Certificates can be seen at the Agents. for sale ktj f. J IIOFF.JjIX, Ltuiststcn ; end C ® IF. BreAmam, ATFtytevn. Sep. 15-Iy Fish, Salt, and Plaster, | X>R sale by ' 1 JOHN STEItRETT & CO., ; June 27.-tC At the Lewistown Mills.
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