I „ 3 _.S AZ B1 gE ■ ' Foreign News. , N\ YORK. NOV. 10.—The steamer , c has arrived with Liverpool dates to ' fnol'and- —The feature of news which •cited th e most aUention in England was * • oduial paragraph in the Paris Moniteur raining that die English press pub- L het calumnies against the French gov ernment, and holding out tlie menace that . continuance of such conduct w ill break lu-i the Anglo-French Alliance. This par- Aoraph caused much excitement both in jEnaland and France, having even affected Mhe~ Bourse. It is reported that the Eng ■ ;s!i (mveniment will aSk an explanation of •this thieat to dissolve lite alliance. 9 The total exports for the first nine ■ months of the present year amounted to ■iS t.006.605. against £69.226,837 for the ■ same period of 1555. As compared with J the same period cf 1854 the increase has j been £8,248,681. The chief feature of the import market continues to be large arrivals of Breadstuff's. OiLer articles of consumption have also j j been freely taken, especially coffee, tea, j I sugar, wines, spirits and tobacco. I Terrible Earthquake. — A severe earth j quake had taken place, which was felt j ! throughout Egypt. Two hundred houses ivrere demolished in Cairo. The city of Hhotlcs was in ruins. Some damage was also done in Smyrna. Fortunately but few lives were lost. The. earthquake also did great damage sjj§in Alalia, Messina, Pazzaio, Syracuse, ■ Catania, Cam'ia, Ccrigo. (Iran .Michael i I and other places in the .Mediterranean.— S Houses, churches and mills were reduced 9to ruins. Fifty lives are known to have 1 been lost. Set eral vessels and steamers in the Med- j I iterraiteatt felt liie shucks severely. On I brr.ird in air." of the steamers the machinery f was stopped. The shocks extended from the 11th to the 16th of October. During the wlode j l?me Mount Finn was emoting dense vol umes of smoke. In various parts of Italy, also, the shocks were felt. At Bnttdisi the people . nut to sea lit boats. At other places the • people fled from their houses and encamp- : ed for m.itiv davs in the fields. Another, sitm-k visited Naples on the night of Oc i<>ter 16th. causing great consternation ant :;s the iSiiaii !o make peace with ; Miig'and. I lie preparation- for the English expe dition to the (lull were euntiutted. The . Persians were fortifying Herat. i'ruiuy • —The Credit AJobilier will probal.lv be wound up, as in tlie present iiionienlarv pressure in France its function:- j cannot be con'ititied without danger. LONDON, Wednesday, Oct. 29th —Cum- • >eivi-ii ieners from Paris describe trade m France as generally suffering from the dillicv:• v in obtaining discounts caused by the slringervty of tlie rules of the Bank of j I'r.nce. Jluss'nt. —'ilie ( la lias issued an ukase atbwvmg foreign mere I: tits, with few ex ception-, tiic riglit of fn e entry into Rus sia- t j 'l'liprc is unusual activity exhibited in foriifvmg the shores of the Hessian Em pire. A sea fortress is contemplated on the Island of Kasko, to replace that of Bomarstitul destroyed hi the lite war.— There will i>e five new tortilied cotnmer- : cud towns in Finland, and one high up the : Gulf of Bothnia- Titey are aii intended for German e in tin* price of wheat at M drid. owing to the opt rations of speculators The government had in terior ! at;d vvas collecting large stores o! corn for u inter use. IF \ !KV three years old. son of Mich ael Doff, at the Clyde Works, H. 1., or, \\ tih -dav, while at piav in a woodshed, found a via! of oil of vitriol, which had been (• red there bv hi- fa,her. and drank it. causing death in about eight hours, du ring which time he suffered th<* most ex cruciating ::gou\. "Y at between 'Two Horns audita Indian. —Smith, lite well known Indian runner of Tonawanda, has lately had a trial o| speed at Chicago, with the trotting horses Selim and Kctndeer, for 6590. i'he horses were to trot six tniles, two •nile heats.) while the Indian was to run three miles, just halt die distance. The race and puise uas won by Smith,beating the horses 1:1. Time of the horses, for the six miles, 16:10; Indian 15:39. AHint away Ji ur Stunner. Late dates from Mexico announce that Senor Viliavi cencio, second officer of the war steamer Democrata, formerly the Santa Anna, had seduced the crew and ran away with the ship, on the 12th uit. It is said that lie took also some goods and money, and carried off the collector of customs, the treasurer, and the Governor's secretary. I'he war steamer Guerrero was sent in pursuit of the Democrata, hut being infe tior to her in force, will not probably be able to do much with her if she overtakes her. Ibe Democrata is armed with ten 24-pound carronades and seventy men. Three Teachers Wanted, Board of School Directors of Gran _L vide township will ineetat Daniel Kisen btse a Hotel on the 15th of November, when three teachers will be employed, or if appli cation bo made sooner to the undersigned, schools can at once be bad. JOHN BLIiLL, Pres't. WM. PRICE, Sec'y. novG •PO-vca P/.ITOY GOODS, r s ''r4 - >C liJWJ THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT AND LOWEST PRICES. W. T ILL ER , IMPORTER, has just opened at his new Store, So. IS South Tourth Street, between Market , and Chestnut Sts., Philadelphia, ma GEfSJ received by the last Packets, making tlie greatest variety of Fancy Goods ever before ; offered. Toys, Dolls, Fancy Baskets, China and Al abaster Goods, Confectionery Papers, Fancy i ! Bow s, Se./ar Cases, Tobacco Boxes. Pipes. ' Teeth Brushes, and Dmyyist's Article, with every variety of French and German Goods. which he offers at the very lowest rates. Call early. Cases of Toys well assorted at , So, $lO and S2O per Case. 0c23-6t ; j LEAF TOBACCO AND CIGARS. DENSLOW & CO., 21 South Front Street, Philadelphia, Commission flerchaiils AVD WHOLESALE DEALERS IN* ALL KINDS OF fHanufactuvrD robacco, AND ."tvA'/ck.x. v HAVE constantly on hand and for sale low, • all kinds of AMERICAN and SPANISH , LEAF TOBACCOS, selected with special ref • erence to manufacturers' use. All articles sold warranted to be as represen- ' i ted and every opportunity afforded for exami- : nation. Purchasers at a distance can send their i orders, and rely upon being as faithfully served i j as if the goods were selected in person. Philadelphia, Oct 23, 1-56—taplt) IRON Rill HORNS. : PHE subscriber is prepared to fill orders for ' E kinds of VT a * ra • tv For Public art of the I'nion. Persot.s wishing to ni ike selections, bv ad- t | dres-ing the subscriber, stating what elas- oi j wi,rk they want, will have Porte Foiios ol Do -ign sent them. W. I. HOOD, . lii ige Avenue & Broad St., Philadelphia. : October 2, ]-,>(i.-6nio For Sale or Rent. r 1 1 11E subscriber vff.-rs fur sale or rent all 1 that Lot, Store Room. Warehouse. Dwel- Bouse an i extensive Sta ip II J A Ting, between the river and ca \ 11 §L nai at the 1. ek at I<< wistown. £L >a - r " w ' n the CfCUpanCV (J | Mr. Charles Stanbarger. premises are suitable for the transient trade of the canal j as well a- the lower part of Lewietown and i vicinity. The owoc-r residing at a distance i will contract on reasonable terms. Apply to i IIENRV LAVVSOV. Norristown, Pa., or DAVID CANDOR. Agent. oelO Lewistown. Book. Stationery, and Variety 1 subscriber at his old stand on East Mar- S ket street, has added to his former stock of • good- an unusually large assortment of Family ' land Pocket BIBLES, HYMN and PRAYER HOOKS of various kind- and different styles of 1 uindiiig. Blank, Classical, Common School, Miscellaneous and Juvenile Books, embracing ! all the text books now in u*e in the Academies ; and Common Schools, constituting a larger sortment than was ever before offered in thi place. STATIONERY of all kind*, consisting of Note, Letter and Cap Paper of the best quality, either by the Ream or in smaller quantities ; Fancy and Plain Envelopes; Visiting, Conver sation and Printing Cards . Steel Pens and H >l - ders; Slates; Slate, Lead and Card Pencils: Sealing Wax; Ink and Ink Stand-, together w itt, . Stationery of every description. Also, a good j assortment of Mathematical Instruments of dif ferent kinds and varieties. To the lovers of the weed he would call their attention to hs- large and extensive assortn ent : of Tuß VCCO AND CIGARS, consi-ting of, Sweet and Plain Cavendish, Rose Bud, Natural j I>-af, Congress, Coarse and Fine Spun, Fine ■ Cut, Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, aii of ti.< very best kinds; Imported Havana and German Cigars of the most celebrated brand-; Domestic Havana, Spar.i-h, Half Spanish and Atnern at- Cigars, which he w ill -eil wholesale and retad, ! on the most reasonable terms. He tenders his thanks for past patronage, ho ping by strict attention to business, and endeav oring to please bis customers, ami selling with small profits, to increase the patronage beret fore given him. GEO. W. THOMAS. Lewistown, Oct. 30, ltfifi. Dissolution of Partnership. ftIHE partnership heretofore existing between .J Everich & Son is this day dissolved by mutual consent. JACOB E\ ERICH, J W. EVERICH. Lewistown, August 20, J856. P. S. The business will be carried on in the same place as heretofore under the name of oc3iJ-6m JACOB EVERICH. Estate of Samuel MrVitt, defeased. N OTICE is hereby given that letters testa mentary on the estate of SAMI EL Mc- NITT, late of Armagh township, deceased, have be?n granted to tlie undersigned, resid ing iu said township, by the Register of Mif flin county. All persons indebted to said <•-- tate are requested to make payment, and those having claims against it will present them 1 >r settlement. JOHN McDOWELL, Jr., JAS. M. BROWN, oc3o Executors. FRIST Jill*'. have on hand a good stock of Gla-s T T Jars, at low prices, which are a very desirable article for putting up Fruit. Totna i tos, Ac. [jy24j F. J. HOFFMAN, j ITS7r RPHE subscribers, trading as McWilliams & JL Sterrett, have leased the Lewistown Mill and are now prepared to buy all kinds of grain, for which they will pay the highest market price in cash. Grain will be taken in store on the same terms as heretofore by John Sterrett !. and half inch Panel. First, 2d and 3d common BOARDS and PLANK, W ORhEU Fl.Ot )RING, i "oor-, Sash, Shutters, Blinds, and Door Fac ings, ready worked. ■ Plastering Lath and Paling, • All kinds of RILL STI FF. 7x7. 6x6, 5x5. 4x5 ; and a large lot of 3x4 SCANTLING, of va i rious lengths. JOISTS of aii sizes and lengths. We are aly 3(1 feet, now tiie residence of A. TroxeJ. it has a hydrant on the prcni.-es. AL-O, A Two Story Frame Building, situated in Valley Street, one door west of C. W aldron's residence. AL-O, I Two >tor> Brick Building ad; ining the latter. Both are in good order, and are very desirable residences for -inali families. ALSO, A Tract of Land, situated up n the Old • Bellefonte Turnpike leading to R W. Siiaw - Tannerv. It is a little more than half a mile from th< Court House in Lew istown. 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It is also spiced with a record of the notable events of the times, of peace and war. j of discoveries, and improvements occurring in either hemisphere, forming an agreeable com panion for a lei-tire moment or hour, anywhere, •at home or abroad, each number being complete J it itself. .\o sectarian subjects are admitted into its pages; the r e are enough controversial publications, each devoted to its peculiar sect or clique. This work is intended for ! north or south, east or west, and is filled to the* i Sir n each month with chaste, popular and gra phic miscellany, jut such a- any father, broth- j ' t r or frier ■! w ...oiti pi a •■p. in tiu hands ot a fata : ilv circle. It is in all its departments, fn—h i and 01 igitand, what it purports to be, the : cheapest magazine in the world. Any } r- rt cticlo-.ng if 1 to the proprietor, as j bcl >w. -.hall ivct tve the magazine for one year, or uhv person sending us tight subscribers and , f- at one time, shnll receive a copy gratis. M. M BA/.L0A.1. Publisher and Proprietor. Corner of Tremont and Bromfield tstreets, 1 ! noviill Boston. I'"OK A T .TTg ! MDD.DDD Fruit and Ornamental Inquire of AVM. B. JOHNSTON, sot.IS Keedsvilie, Pa. STORE JPOXI SALE. r 3MIL undersigne l. wishing to relinquish f I'.isiness, hereby off..rs hi- STOCK AND iTX'ITKUS fjr -ale. Any one wishing t > embark in the mercantile business can find few better locations. It is in a good settle ment where a safe business cau be done on a • small capital, having no store within six miles round. Terms of payment made easy. A. J. NORTH, Atkinson's .Mills. jes-6ni [nj Miftiin Co.. Pa. TKdSSKS. jiIHK aillicted will find the best and cheapest j Ji assortment at HOFFM.IN'S LET US REASON TOGETHER. HOLLOW AY'S PILLS. WHI ARE WE SICK i I Ti' has btxti tin- !.t of the b'tman race tn be weijhed | .low.i by riis<-e ttriil sutf-ru.jr. HOLLOW AY'S TILI.-i nre spefht.lv ail'tj.ted to the relief of the WEAK, • the NEUVOI ti: HKI.It'AI E, a nrt the INFIP.M, of all cl iint- f, ages, sexes, and constitutions. Professor Hollo way personally sn,'ierin!e!i(is the manufacture of his med icines in the I'niteil States, and • :T.-rs them io t. free and enltffhtened p< r.ple, as the best remedy the world ever saw for Ihe remov .1 of disease THESE PII.LB PT&IFY TKE BLOOD. These famous Pills ate expressly c< tnbir.ed to operate on the stomach, the l.ver, the kidney s, theluin's,the skin, and she bowels, correcting 'any deranaettienl in their functions, purify tug the l.h■ d, the very fountain of life, and thus curio? disease in all Us forms. DYSPEPSIA AM) LITER COHPLAIYTS. Nearly half the hnman race have taken these Pills. It tias been proved in all parts of the world, that nothing has been foo d equal to them in cases of disorders of tile liver, dyspepsia, ami stomach complaints eerie rail v. They soon give a healthy tone to these oigaris, however much deranged, and when all other means have failed. BEYERAL DEBILITY. ILL HEALTH. Many of the most despotic Governments have opened tltei- Custom Houses to the introduction of these Pills, that they may become the medicine of the masses.— I earned Colleges admit that this medicine is the best remedy ever known for persons of delicate health, or where the system has been impaired, as its invigorating properties nev.-r fail to afford relief. FEUALE COfIPLAIYTS. No Female, young or old, should be without this cele brated medicine It corrects and regulates the monthly courses at all periods, acting in many cases like a charm. i It is also the best and safest medicine that can he riven i to Children of all aees. and for any complaint; conse quently no family should be \\ iliiout it. | JfiiloKaij'.v PHI# are the best remedy known in the world for ihe following Diseases : j Asthma Ili irrl ma Indigestion Secondary ! Bowel Com- Dropsy Influenza Symptoms 1 plain! 3 Debility Inflammation Inward weak ! Coughs Fever and Venereal Af- ness Colds Agtm fections Liver couipl'ts i Chest I>.e' 1 .F 4 *t:iti!'' Com-W -r.us of a'i l.owt.ess of j Costiveness plan ts kinds Spirits Dyspepsia Headaches Stone&Grav-l Piles **.-< Id at the Manufactories of Pl"bfe--or HOLLOW AY, -0 Maiden Lane. New York, and -244 Strand, London, by ill respcct.a'.'e Druggists and Dealers of Medicine through j ut the I n led -Hate-, and the civilized world, in bores, i it 25 cents, 624 cents, and $! each. There .- a considerable s .ving by taking the larger N II Direct!• ns f r the guidance of patients in every tils rri.r are atfixe I to e.tch box. jes To livildcrs and Contractors. LUMBER! LUMBER! HERE IS THE PLACE FOR f HEAP LF.TIBER! JUST RECEIVED, i ,0.001 Pi "° S.,4. 4- best Susquehanna Plas tering Lath, ■ •J0.00'! leet Roofing I.ath, 12.0HJ0 44 Common Plank, : 10,000 44 2 in. Panel, ! 1,000 Lights Sash. Any quantity of Doors, Shutters, Blinds. &c., which we will sell from 10 i) 20 per cent, cheaper than any other dealers in the country. Hemlock, White Pine Joist, Studding, Ac., al ways on hand. 1 respectfully invite all persons wanting any ' kind of Lumber to call and examine our stock : and prices. ! All order- for Frame Stuff for Houses, Brid ' ges. Barns, Ac., will be rilied with promptness. au2S F. G. FRAN CISC US. , ___ - Truth is stransrer than fiction. A Ctrlain Uurf for all Rlieumatic Pains. Don't Condemn bvt try it. it Cannot Fail. if i . A LLSLN'S Concentrated Electric Paste, i .1/uZ Arabian Pain Extractor, for Man and Horse. Copyright secured according to law. AT 7HAT will it cure? We answer—Rneu. \> matic Pains, when every thing el-efails, | Cramps. Chilblains. Burns, ck-alds. fc-prain-. , Head Ache, Tooth Ache, tsweliings, Bruises, j Sores, Ring Worm. Tetter, Stirf Joints, C'on • tracted Cords, Fre-h Cuts, I icei ated Sores,at.d all Scrofulous Disea-cs where external reme ; die can be used. Sore Thr> ats. Stiff A eck .Ac 11 7i it it t rill Cure for Hone- ancl Cattle. —Swee ay. Spavin, Fistulas, Pol. Evil, Wtndgails, Ul cers. ChoSic. Sprains, Collar and Saddle Galls, Stt.ne Bruises, Stiff Joints, Verdigo, Splints and Running Sores. For -ale at the Drug Store of Charles Ritz, ! Lewisiown, Pa. ; fL genuine but those bottles having the words 44 E C. Allen's Concentrated Electric Paste, or Arabian Pain Extractor, LancT, Pa.," blown in the bottle. Look out for counterfeits. Don't forget to a-k for Aden's. apltl-y I Dr. SanfcrcTs Invigorater IS a mild laxative, tonic and -timulant, and is recommended to the public, relying upon it intrinsic worth in the cure of the followim ; complaints: All Bilious Derangements, Sic! Headache, Dyspepsia, Habitual Costiveness Chronic Diarrho a. Coiic, Paiu in the Stomach d Bowels, General Debility, Female Weak ness, &c. For sale bj Druggists geoeraiiy, and I v CHAS RITZ, Lewistown, i'a.. and by DY OTT ris St>.\S, Gener; 4 ! Agents. Philadelphia, and Sanford & Co., Proprietors, N. Y. City. l)r. Sanford"- Irtv igorator never debilitates. , Dr. Sanford— Dear Sir : —lt affords me pleas, ure to write you respecting your Invigorator, inastmii h as I c3n speak of it in the highest terms. The difficulty with myself was an affec tion of the liver, which produeed in ruy entire system _en<_ra! las-itude. Hearing of your liquid compound. I wr- induced to make appli cation for a bottle. 1 have tried it, and find it to work like a charm. 1 am truly glad to learn you are about to bring the Invigorator ; before the public, if what I have now said can be used in the way of rerornmendatioD, you are at liberty so to employ it. lam con ; vinccd that the medicine only requires to be known to be appreciated. Respecfullv yours,&c., J. M. WAITE Ravenswood, L. 1., Dec. 29, 1-556. [lit Sakforp— My Dear Sir : —1 am glad to learn you have commenced putting up your valuable lv vigorator in large quantities, for I long felt that it ought to be possessed by every family. I can most cheerfully add mv testi mony t i tl.e efficacy of your valuable medicine. Five or six years -irice, 1 found myself running down with .. iiver difficulty—resorting to y our Invigorator, #as greally relieved, and. contin uing for a short -ea-on. was entirely restored. For bilious attacks, sick headache, and also a< a Family Medicine, 1 consider it valuable.— Wishing you great success in distributing th:- 4 public blessing. I am. f-ir, trulv Yours, JOHN C. MALLORY. rr.a3'3m : 16 Wall St.. New Y'ork. THE GREATEST MEDICAL DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. DR. KENNEDY, of Roxburv, has discovered in one of our common pasiwrt weeds a remedy that cures Evcrj Kind of Humor from the worst Scrofula down to a common Pimple. TIC has tried it in over 1100 cases, and never failed ex 's L cejit in two cases, (both thunder humor.) He has new in his possession over two hundred certificates t.f its virtue,all within twenty miles of Boston. Two bottles are warranted to cure a nursing store Mouth. t One to three bottles will cure the worst kind of Pimples on the Pace Two to three bottles will clean the system of Biles. Two ho ales are warranted to cure the worst Canker j in the Moiith an J Stomach. Three to five botilea ate warranted to cure the worst j case of Erysipelas. One temvo bottles are warranted to cure all Humor in I the eyes. Two bottles are warranted to core Running of the j Ears and Blotches among the Hair. Four to six bottles are warranted to cure eorrup; and running Ulcers. One bottle will cure Scaly Eruption of the Skin. Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the worst case of Ringworm. •* Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the most i desperate case of Rheumatism. Three to four bottles are warranted to cure the Salt i Rheum. Five to eight bottles will cure the worst case of Scrof i ula A benefit is always ex;rr;enred from the first bottle and a perfect cure is warranted w hen the above quanti ty is c,ken. Reader, 1 peddled over a thousand lio.tlcf of this in tl.e vicinity of Boston. 1 know the effect of it in every case. So sure as water will extinguish fire, so sure will this cure humor. 1 never sold a bottle of it but that sold an other; after a trial it always speaks for itself There , are two things about this herb that appears to me sur ! prising; first that it grows in our pastures, in some pla i ees quite plentiful, and yet its value lias never been known until 1 discovered it in Isl6 —second, that it should I cure all kinds of humor. I In order to give some idea of the sudden rise and great j popularity of the discovery, I will state that in April, 1553,1 peddled it and sold about six bottles per day—in : April, 1654. 1 sold over one thousand bottles per day of it. Some of the wholesale Druggists who have been in j business twenty and thirty years, say that nothing it: the annals of patent medicines was ever like it. There is a universal praise of it from all quarters. In my own practice I always kept it strictly for humors —but since its introduction as a general family medicine, great and wonderful virtues have been found in it that 1 never suspected. Several cases of epileptic fits—a disease which waa always considered incurable, have been cured by a few bottles. O, what a mercy if it will prove effectual in ail cas's of that awful malady—there arc few who have seen more of it than 1 have. 1 AIIOW of several cases of Dropsy, all of ilietu aged people, cured by it. For the varb us -of (!:<• Liv er. Sick Headache, Dyspepsia. \-t! n*. Fever and Ague, Pain in the Side, Diseases of the Spine, and particularly in diseases of the Kidneys, dec. ib> ui.-v. \ ry has done more good than any medii ine cv-r km wn. No change of diet ever necessary—est the best you get and plenty of It. Directions guK Use. —Adults one table spoonful per day—Children ■ ver lOyears. iless-ot ~ f a—Children fro in 5!o 6 years, ten -poonf I. As no dir.-, f ions can be applicable to all •_ institutions, lake .-otic lent to operate | on the bowels twice .. d ;. . Manufactured by DO-VAIsIS KfcN!% £■ I*Y. •Vw 120 Si'jrnn 6? , > i.. ry, . J utl . I': ICE SI .lib Wholesale Agents. New York City, U. V. Cickrier, M ' Barclay street; > I! K ..7 Bioadway; Uushton and j Clark, 275 Broadway; A BAD js.ii.d-. Fulton street. I T W DYoTT A SONS. Philadelphia, wholesale I Agents for i'a. For sale by F.J. HUFFMAN and Mrs. j MARY MARKS, Eewistown, and by B. F. KEIWEK, Mifflintown. {un,22Jy W. L. B. MUSGRAVE m. J a .W * J if a -5 •/ iJ * r U -J £ 3>. ar " - pllNTs7 ~ " Oils, Glass, &.c . 376 Market 81. above Ilth. S. side, Thlla. B®ulrugtjists ami country merchants arc requested to give them a call ,and examine , their stock and prices, bef> re making their purchases. ui.t22 JOSEPH A. NEEDLES, MANTKACT CKER OF Wire. Silk & Hair-Cloth Sieves. I Coarse, medium and tine in mesh "large, middle size, and small in diameter. 7IETALI.It CLOTHS tilt AY 9 YES WIRE, Of the best qualities, various -ize- of mesh, from Xos. 1 Ao tM.i inclusive, and frcm one to six feet in width. They are numbered so many spaces io a lin eal inch, and cut to suit. The subscriber also ket; - constantly on hand Tor Coal. Sand. Ore, Lime, Grain, Gravel, Gu ano, Sumac, Sugar. Salt. Bone 4 •, Spiec, Drugs, Dye-tuffs, iie. Together with au as i sortment of BRIGHT AMI AWEAI.EB IUOA WIRE. All of the above sold wholesale or retail, bv J. A. NEEDLES, ! ma 23 54 N. Front St., Philadelphia. HIGHLY 171 PORTA AT TO EARTIERS. M. M. FAXON S Attachment of Vulcanized India Rubber Spring to the Tubest oj Grain Drills. | '|!!IE undersigned, har\ g perfected an arrangement f..r ' A ;he attachment of a Own sjprit.g to the Tubes aml jDr .j Bars of Grout Drill-, .sb ppy tt u.fi rm Farm, r | and ill nth. rs interest*'.l 'n tin growing uf Wheat and i "'lter gra.ns, fpt he i- prepared to famish GRAIN I DRILLS, with the above article attached, at the abort. -! I notice, ait his Fnuudr y,in MtVeytoWß, Pa. Se. de*s bare bi itne an ;.i :. h disp - iblie article to the Farmer, i and h will find li t t'i attachment of the Cum Sprint; will nc its value :.i La.-! . r i.e. f All the deter; lion and trout c i ac" d by th. breai-ing t-f wooden uins is entire!;, done away with by this arc in-emerit, ami a man. '. y.canp rform nearly d the : -:br> that be could under ;be old plan, with much irreati r ease, both to bunse f an.l ho; -s. Tin * ■.! be no iVarof the Spring i breaking, f r if th.re is an grtcle that will neither break, rot, or wear . t. the Gum Spring is that article, and hazard nothing in saying that my Grain Driil i> the gim pi• -t in constructi"; . u .-t econon,: ai in performance, and therefore tin an st durable ever offered to the agri | cultural public. The feed is so arranged that i: will s .w I- h - -1, l - .- and 2 bushels per sere I'ersons dcriri'i'* one for the cunins seeding are r- quested to send in their orders as early as possible. Direct to McYeytowo, Mif flin county, i'a , . r F G FRANCISCUS. Lt wistown ; l" 1.. TAXON, II lidaysburg. Blair ci>, I'a ; B(YER U BRO., II risbnrg, I i., v, ho at* 1 authorized to* act as agents, and from whom any furt'ier mf raiatioL iiray beob ained. TRICE l [eta i lis, 100 i oal eteves, AfltelsJ Mwweis etc Fire Bricks, Cylinders, Ac . for sale by . oct'J F. G. FRANCISCUS