THE GREATEST MEDICAL DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. Dll. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has discovered in one of our common pasture weeds a remedy that cures Every Kind of Humor from the worst Scrofula down to a common Pimple. HE has tried it in over 110J cases, and never failed ex cept in two cases, (both thunder humor.) lie has now in his possession over two hundred certificates of its virtue,alt within twenty miles of Boston. Two bottles are warranted to cure a nursing Sore Month. One to three bottles will cure the worst kind of Pimples on the Face Two to three bottles will clean the system of Biles. Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst Canker in the Mouth and Stomach. Three to five bottles are warranted to cure the worst case of Erysipelas. One to two bottles are warranted to cure all Humor in the eyes. Two bottles are warranted to cure Running of the Ears and Blotches among the Hair. Four to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and tunning 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 desperate case of Rheumatism. Three to four bottles are warranted to cure the Salt Rheum. Five to eight bottles will cure the worst case of Scrof ula A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle , and a perfect cure is warranted when the above quanti ; ty is f..ken. Header, ! peddled over a thousand bottles of this in the ; vicinity of Boston. 1 know the effect of it in every case, j So sure as water will extinguish fire, sosure will this i cure humor. I never sold a bolHe of it but that sold an i otiier ; after a trial it always speaks for itself. There are two tliiitss about this herb that appears to me sur prising; first that it grows in our pastures, in some pla j ces quite plentiful, arid yet its value has never been j known until I discovered it in IS 16—second, that it should j cure all kinds of humor. In <>rJ -r to give some idea of the sudden rise and great i popularity of the discovery, I will state that in April, j 1553,1 peddled it and sold about six bottles per day—in i April. 1554, Isold over one thousand bottles per day of it. Some of the wholesale Druggists who have been in i business twenty and thirty years, say that nothing in the ' annils of patent medicines was ever like it. There is a I universal praise of it from all quarters. fn my own practice I always kept it strictly for humors ! —but since its introduction as a general family medicine, j great and wonderful virtues have been found in it that I ] never.inspected. Several oases of epileptic fits —a disease which was i always considered incurable, have been cured by a few : bottles. O, what a mercy if it will prove effectual in all j cases of that awful malady—there are few who have seen more of it than I have. i know of several cases of Dropsy, all of them aged people, cured by it. For the various diseases of the Liv er, fiick Headache, Dyspepsia, Asthma, Fever and Ague, Pam in the Side. Diseases of the Spine, and particularly in disease-"f the Kidneys, Ac., the discovery has done more good than any medicine ever known. No change of diet ever ne -essarv—eat the best you gi.i and plenty of it. DIRECTIONS FUR USE.—Adults one table spoonful per' day—Children over 10 years, dessert spoonful—Children from sto 6 years, tea-spoonful. As no directions can be , applicable to all constitutions, lake sufficient to operate l on the bowels twice a day. Manufactured by DO.VILH KKWEDf, -Va 120 Warren St., Roxbury, PRICE -SI,OO Wholesale Agents New Vors City, C V. Clickner, 61 Birr.lay street; 0 H. Kicg, IS2 Broadway; Rushton and j Clark, 275 Broadway ;A. B AD Sands, lUPFulton street I T. W DYoTT A SONS, Philadelphia, wholesale i Agents f-r Pa. For sale by F.J. HOFFMAN and Mrs j MARY M ARKS, Lewistown, arid by B F. KEPNEIt, I Milfiiutown. [rna22-ly. i LOUD'S PIANOS. "A Til. J. R. LOUD returns his thanks to the iVI residents of Lewistown for the liberal patronage extended to him, and would announce f that he will be here early next Spring, for the 1 purpose of selling j PIANOS, MELODEONS, &C. Every possible attention will be given to those i entrusting him with their orders for Instruments, j Old Pianos and tfelodeons of every de- I scription taken in part payment for new ones. Those thinking of buy ing, by obtaining of Mr Loud, will save much in money and trouble, as he will put Instruments up in perfect order or no \ sale, incurring all risks himself. The most satisfactory references given to any , desiring them. , Orders directed to Thomas Loud & Son No. 409 Market street, Philadelphia, for Pianos, Me lodeons, or anything in the Musical line, (by sta ting limits in price,) will meet with prompt and s careful attention. Orders respectfully solicit- i ed. JOSEPH R. LOUD, noß] Wareroom, 409 Market St., Phila. ! Valuable Property at v_£-* . ifs23sili.es> j ' riMJE subscriber offers for sale that Brick ! 1 1 House, situated in Market Street, near the * Diamond, in which he is now residing. Jt is ' one of the best built and most complete houses 1 in this vicinity. Hydrant and bath fixtures are attached to it. It is 28 feet 6 ' 1 A inches front, besides an alley.— 1 The ea ' ,ern vvail extends back i ! G'lisUsbsßjfi®'*''' '* ee '" ' front Business j | Room is 44 feet deep, ami is now j | considered one of the most desirable business ! stands in this place. There is also a complete j i cellar under the whole building. There is, be- I sides, a One and a Half Story Frame JtuUding, < filled in with bricks, on the same premises, i J which is 27 by 17 feet, together with a Brick • Smoke House, and other necessary out buildings. ' • Also a New Stable, 30 bv 25 feet, built of good 1 materials, arid with everything perfectly com- ' plcte. ALSO, J A good Two Story Frame Building, situa- j ted in Valley Street, which is 25 by St) feet, now j the residence of A. TroxtL It has a hydrant r on the premises. " , j. ALSO, ' 1 A Two Story Frame Building, situated in I Valley Street, one door west of C. Waldron's 1 residence. li ALSO, ! I A Two Story Brick Building adjoining the ' latter. Both are in good order, and are very ; desirable residences for small families. ALSO, A Tract of Land, situated upon the Old p Bellefonte Turnpike leading to R. VV. Shaw's . Tannery. It is a little more than half a mile J from the Court House irt Lewistown. It con- f tains upwards of Five Acres, with a naver-fail- i " ing spring on it Persons who are desirous to see the above ' property, or any parts thereof, will please call li upon the subscriber. : s He also has a 1 ract of Land seven miles west of lowa City, Johnson county, lowa, con taining One Hundred and Twenty-Six Acres 1 with good water am! timber, and many other desirable advantages, which he will dispose of ! very low. For further particulars enquire of, " or address, MOSES MONTGOMERY, au 14 Lewistown. Mifflin county, Pa. SALT ! Salt!—BOO sacks Ground Alum r . _ Bait, 5 sacks Ashion's Fine Salt, f 200 " Dairy " „ For sale by W. A O. MACKLIN, McVeyiown. 2 and .'i Mackerel, t< 20 bills. Halifax li-rrir.g, 10 bbls. Shad, 0 10 bbls. Trout and White Fish, j c Now on band at W. A G. MACKLIN je)9 McVeytown. 1 Ilia!]) H2^3, Full of Hope to Hie AfElicted ami Suffering! Many of the Thousand ' Portals of Death may be closed, and life, made happier and more comfor table to thousands tr/io are note in danger. Doubtless this world contains many a balm to sooth its physical wots and cure its JHseases. .Imong those in prominent rank stands BOWMAVS VEGETABLE COMPOUND, \SAFE and speedy cure for Consumption, not only in those milder forms of Throat and Lung Diseases, i surh as Colds, Coughs, Uuiusey, Difficulty of Breathing, , Bronchitis, Ministers' Sore Throat, Weakness of the | Chest, Asthma, inward Ulcer, Spitting of Blood, Influen ' /.a, Crouo, VV hoc,pirn: Cough, I'ain in the Breast and Hide, ! Hoarseness, Catarrh and Catarrhal Affections, Infi im ! ination of the Lungs, Bleeding of tlie Lung-, A-c. But its superior exe.ellerice is seen and tested ill the more ad vaeced affections of the Lungs. For the truth of the above statement and the efficiency of the preparation as an antidote, we refer the public to the following testiino ! nials. Language is scarcely strong enough to tell the ' great power of this wonderful discovery! The doubting ! may try and be convinced. The proprietors point to the , following botia fiile certificates wit li confidence in their influence on t lie community; they are hut samples of the j many hundreds of testimonials in our possession : Allegheny, July 111, 1656 j Mr. H. M Bowman —Dear Bir:—l feel it my duty to let you know what your compound ha- done for my daugh ter, and wish you to publish it if you can in hope that some suffering one may be induced by it to try your val- I uatile medicine and be cured. My daughter was married I in 1853, and went to Cincinnati to live, where her bus- I band (J.nues Hoyt,) was engaged in business. In six ] months after her husband died, and I sent for her to corne | home, where in four months she wasconfined and caught j cold which settled on her lunes. it seemed as though we | could get nothing to help her. We tried six different ; physicians for over one year and then sent to New York to a celebrated physiciin there, and she took niedhine from liiui for eight months; but he could not cure her.— H■ r cough was fixed and stubborn and seemed as though i ; it would tear her breast during the paroxysm of cough, j | and her breathing was at times very difficult. Failing to ! ! get relief from physicians, we thought we would try Ay- ' j er's Cherry Pectoral, and she took it regular for seven l ! weeks, but it did her no permanent good. We then tried j ! Hellers' Imperial Cough Syrup, hut with all she still bi* j , came worse, and it seemed as though she was beyond | ! cure, w hen one day my wife was in at one of our neigh- I j bor's houses (Mr. Mnyness') and she saw them give your Vegetable Compound to one of their children for a cough j and she got three or four doses to bring home and try it. ■ After my daughter had taken it she breathed a little eas j ter, and we sent and got a bottle of it, and when it was I taken there was a marked change for the better. I then got six bottles, the most of which she took as directed | until finally cured —it is three months since, and she has not had a symptom of the old complaint, and is getting as lusty as she ever was. We. ali unite in our prayers to God that you may he prospered and that your Vegetable i Compound may he the means of restoring health to manv, j as it has to one who is dear to us ; we cheerfully recoiii- | mend it to the public as the best medicine for Lung D:s- i eases that we ever got bold of. Try it suffering one and ' see. Believe me, my dear sir, to ever remain Your earnest friend, TUOa. 11. BANKS. Philadelphia, Aug. 13, 1856. Last spring, while iu Pittsburgh, I had a bad cold and j cough which troubled me much, and a friend of mine gave ' me a bottle of Bowman's Vegetable Compound for disea ses of the throat and lungs, which I commenced taking and found relief almost immediately. I had taken manv things for cough and hoarseness but never got anything to help me as it his done. 1 believe it to be the best ami dole for coughs and hoarseness llntt is out,ami cheerfully recommend it to the public. T. H STANTON, Pastor of the Ist Prot. Metb Chuich, Philadelphia. From Judge Vanhorn, of the District Court at Cincin nati : Cincinnati, May 4, 1-56. 1 have used Bowman's Vegetable Compound for hron- I chilis and cough, and believe it to be the best medicine out for those diseases, and the only one 1 ever gotlngive i me any permanent relief. Jt will cure. I recommend it to the public as au honest and efficient medicine and will perform what it is published to do. VV.M VANHORN, Esq TO THE PUBLIC. I have used Bowman's Vegetable Compound in my family jor coughs, colds, and ministers' sore throat anil believe it to be lite best thing that f ever got for those complaints, and cheerfully recommend it to the public. Rev. JACOB GASTON, Pastor of the Clinton street M. E. Church, June 10, 1856. Cincinnati. Here is one from the old pioneer Methodist preacher of Ohio, Kev. J li Finley : 1 believe B iw man's Vegetable Compound to tie the best remedy for diseased throat and lungs, of the day. I have | tested it, and found ii to be the best of all the popular I remedies 1 ever tried, and I have tried very many. I re- t commend it to the public —try it and yon will (• convinc ed of its superiority. Rev. J. B. FINLEY. Cincinnati, July 12,1856. Hear what the celebrated Dr. Peck says: I have used Bowman's Vegetable Compound for con anil hoarseness in speaking ; and believe it to be the best I preparation for throat and lung complaints I evergut; and j 1 recommend it to the public speaker and singer as well as those affiictPd witli lung diseases. J. T. PECK New York, May 12, 1856. Hear what Dr. Benson, of Cincinnati, says—(extract from a letter): Bowman's Vegetable Compound contains a virtue that is not possessed by any other popular medicine in my knowledge. It does not only smooth the disease over, giving it only temporary relief (I ke most of patent med icines), but it commences at the root of the disease and perform* a p rftct cure. G. W. BENBON, M. I). Our space will not permit in to publish any certificates in full, but we would refer to the following persons whose letters are in our possession, certifying to its worth : Rev. Bishop Morris, Cincinnati, Rev. Robert Walker, " .* Rev. Joel While, Economy, Rev. John Powell, Portsmouth, John L. M'Junkin, Butler, Henry 8. Griffith, Esq , Pittsburgh, 11. C. Baker, Wheeling, rapt. E. Gordon, Pittsburgh, John T. M"Combs, " Mrs. Mary Morrow, New Brighton, Mrs. M. Evans, " Robt. Greenlee, Beaver, Isaac .Sutherland, Variporl, Mrs. S. A. Gettyg, Freedom, Silas Roberts, Meadville, Henry Btnith, New Castle, Mrs. Harah Lowry, Lawrence county,- Joseph P. Brown, M Miss Martha A Wilson, New Castle^ Ex Gov. W. F. Johnston, T. C Cunningham, Allegheny City, Isaac Whilesides, " D. Marrata, Bridge water, Rev. Win. Smith, Louisville, Judge Keys, Cincinnati, Cap!. Geo. Kennedy, Wellaville, James Wilkins, Allegheny, J. P. O'Neil, Hteubenville, Rev. Henry Cflne, Venango county, Dr. James Parsons, Louisville, Rev. John YVatkins, Maysville, Capt. Jacob Poe, Georgetown, James L. Dodds, Butler county, Ex-Gov. Win. liigler, Kev. G. Section, Louisville, CHARLES RITZ is our wholesale and retail agent for Lewistown, who will supply retail merchants, Ac , with i ihe article at wholesale prices. Price $1 per bottle, or j | six bottles for #5. Call at the agent's arid get a copy of \ Bowman's Medical Journal, and reau it All orders for ' ibe medicine direct to the proprietors, BOWMAN Ai CO., New Castle, Lawrence co.. Pa. j J •>Agents wanted in every village. Apply by letter or otherwise to the proprietors. oclfi i ' Foundry and Machine Shop. rpHE public are hereby notified that I have ' rented t.lie Foundry and Machine Shop in ' the borough of Lewistown, known as the "Ju niata Iron Works," and the large and general assortment of Patterns, late the property of j Zeigler and Willis, now of John Sterrett | Co. and Win. Willis, and that 1 am prepared Lo do all kinds of Failing, Turning, t in the shortest notice and in the best and most :omplete style. JOHN ZEIGLER. Lewistown, April 17, 1856 —tf. CHERRY PECTORAL, For tlte rapid Cure of COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS.WnOOPLYG-COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, AND CONSUMPTION. fPO CURE A COl.I), willi Iteadai he ami Sorenessof the i -*- Body. Take the Cherry Pectoral on going to lied and | wrap up warm, to <iveat during the night. FOR A COM) AND COUGH, take it morning, noon j j and evening, according to directions on the bottle, and ; ; the difficulty will goon lie removed. None will long sttf- i j fer from this trouble, when they find it can he so readily ' cured. Persons atlli> ted with a seated cough, which ! breaks them of their rest at nigiit, will find by taking the j Cherry Pectoral that on going to bed, rhey may lie sure of j sound, unbroken sleep, and consequent refreshing rest, j ; Great relief from suffering, and an ultimate cure, is af- I i forded to thousands wiio are thus utile ted, by this iiivatu | able remedy. From its agreeable effects in these cases, i many find themselves unwilling to forego its use when j the necessity for it lias ceased. j TO SINGERS ANI) PUBLIC SPEAKERS this remedy 1 is invaluable, as by its action on the throat and lungs, I when taken in small quantities, it removes all hoarseness I in a few hours, and wonderfully increases the power ami j flexibility of the voice. ASTHMA is generally much relieved, and often wholly j | cured by Cherry Pectoral. But there are some cases so j ( obstinate as to yield entirely to no medicine. Cherry j ! Pectoral will cure them if they can be cured. BRONCHITIS, or irritation of the throat ami upper ! j portion of the lungs, may he cured by taking Cherry Pec- | j toral in small and frequent doses The uncomfortable i oppression is soon relieved. FOR CROUP. Give an emetic of antimony, to be f.d --i lowed by large and frequent doses of the Cherry Pectoral : until it subdues the disease. If taken in season, it will j not fail to cure. WHOOPING COUGH may be broken up and soon cur- ! i ed h, the use of Cherry Pectoral. j TH I! 1N FLUENZA is speedily removed by this remedy. Nnine reus instances have been noticed where whole fain- I ilies were protected from any serious consequences, w bile I their neighbors without the Cherry Pectoral, were sutJVr- I ing from the disease. FOR CONSUMPTION in Its earliest stages, it should ' be taken under the advice of a good physician if possible, j and in every case with a careful regard to the printed di rections on the bottle. If judiciously used, and the pa- ' cent is carefully nursed meantime, it vv ill seldom fail to j j subdue the disease. For settled Consumption of the Lungs, the Cherry Pec j | toral should be given in doses adapted to what the patient ( j requires and can hear. It always affords relief, and not ! uutrequently cures patients that were considered past j hope. There are many thousands scattered all over the J country, iio feel and publicly proclaim that they owe their lives and present health to the Cherry Pectoral. Many years of trial, instead of impairing the public confidence in this medicine, has won for it an appreciation ! and notoriety by far exceeding the most sanguine expec tation ofiis friends. Nothing but its intrinsic virtues and the unniistakeable benefit conferred on thousands of suf ferers, could originate and maintain the reputation it en joys. Wiule. ruany inferior remedies thrust upon ttie community have failed and been discarded, this h is gam ed friends by everytrial, conferred benefits on the allltctcd f they tan never forget, and produced cures too numerous and 100 remarkable to be forgotten While it is a fraud on the public topretend that anyone medicine ill infallibly cure —still (here is abundant proof that the Cherry Pectoral does not only asa general tiling, but almost invariably cure the maladies for which it is j employed. As tune makes these facts wider and better known, litis medicine has gradually become the best reli- 1 ante of the afflicted, from the log-cabin of the American Peasant, to the palaces of Ciiuprin Kings. The C'HEIIBV PECTOIUL is Wrfifacturi d by a practical Chemist, am! every ounce of it under his own eye, with , invariable accuracy and rare. It is sealed and protected by law from counterfeits, consequently can be relied on as genuine without adulteration. Prepared and sold by JAMES C. AVER, Practical and Analytical Ghemist, Lowell, Mass rOR SALE DT CHAS. KIT* and the BEE HIVE DRUG STORK, Lewistown, and by dealers and drug gists throughout the country. [oc2-4m a.*** LFGHT ~FfxTißa-:*7 JUST received, a splendid lot of Gas Fixtures | Chandeliers, "J, 3, 4, (i Burners, beyond all j | doubt cheaper than the cheapest, for cash, ?/28 F. G. F KAN CISC US, ! 1)11-1. STUFF for Barn<, Bridges, Mouses, of best Susquehanna Lumber, furnished at short dates at lowest cash rates, bv applying to i ma 22 F. (J. FRANC ISC US. j IIOFFHAN'S ; HAHEWAStE STORE 1 is the jduce for a Large Slock and Low j Prices. jan'Sl TO IIARKSHi;\. I \FE W extra Rifle guns at janill HOFFMAfCS. j OUR stock is full, and will always be sold at a j t very small advance at 110FFM.1M' S. j \ CITLEKY. : 1 A magnificentassortmcntof Pocket and Table j a Cutlery, selling at low prices at ! f jan3l IIOFFMWS. 'I r CORDAGE. T) OPES of all sizes, Cords, net and other JX Twines at HOFFM.I.Y'S ;BIB<I Willow Ware, SUBSTANTIALLY made, selling very cheap | at HOFFMAN'S. Now Arrangements. 4 FT Eli expressing my sincere thanks to a ;"\ generous public for their enlarge'! pat- 1 renege bestowed on mc for years past, I 4 would respectfully announce that from and after July Ist, 1850, my terms will as hereto- j 0 fore he CASH, except where accommodations 1 ~ may ho given NOT TO EXCEED 5U DDL- • j LAItS, and to be paid at short periods of time, NEVER EXCEEDING 90 DAYS- F. J HOFFMAN, Lewistown, Juno 19, 185 G. t S 1 have concluded to make the change /\ in nty business above indicated, I desire to have our accounts settled soon. Will our ai riends please bear this in mind. F. J. HOFFMAN. s Lewistown, June 19, 1856. LET US REASON TOGETHER. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. W ll\ ARE W E SIC K ? FT has been the lot of the human rare to be weighed down by disease and suffering. HOLLOWAY'S j HILLS are. specially adapted to the relief of the WEAK, | the NERVOUS, the DELICATE, and the INFIRM, of all : climes, ages, sexes, and constitutions. Professor Hollo j way personally superintends the manufacture of his toed j icioes in the United .Slates, and ofl'ers them to a free and I enlightened people, as the best remedy the world ever I satv for the removal of disease THESE IMLLS PtRIFY THE BLOOD. These fa.nous Pills are expressly combined to operate jon the stomach; the liver, the kidneys, the lungs,the skin, ! and ihe bowels, correcting any derangement in their j functions, purifying the blo'<d, the very fountain i f life, i and thus curing disease in all .'■> forms. DYSPEPSIA AM) LLVF.LT COHPLAIYTS. Nearly half the human race Lave taken these Pills. Jt has beeti proved in ai! parts of ill. world, that nutliiris : has heen found equal to them in < ase* of disorders of the liver,d)spe;fia,andstoiiiach complaint*gener'u'ly* They . soon ive a health) tone to tiies.* organs, however much i deranged, and when all other means have tailed. GE.YEUAL DEBILITY. ILL HEALTH. Many of the most despotic Governments have opened ! their Custom Houses to the introduction of these f'lt.'s, ! that they may become the medicine of the mat ' Learned Colleges admit that this medicine is the best j remedy ever known for persons of delicate health. Or ! where the system has been impaired, as its invigorating | properties never fail to afford relief. FEMALE COSPLAIYTS. i N Female, young or old, should be without this cele [ !irated medicine. It corrects ami regulates tiie monthly j courses at all periods, acting in many cases like a charm. Il is also the best and safest medicine that can be given to Children of all ages and for any complaint; conse quently no family should he without it. 1 101 l o way's Pills ore the best remedy laioiru in the world for the, following Diseases: Asthma Diarrlire* Indigestion Secondare Bowel Coin- Dropsy Influenza Symptoms plaints Debility intlammatiou Inward weak- Coughs Fever and Venerea! Af- tiess Colds Ague feel ions l.lVer compl'ls Chest Diseases Female Com-Worms of ail L->\ ness of Costiveness plaids kinds Spirits Dyspepsia Headaches Siore&Gr i vel Piles ♦.♦ Sold at the Manufactories of I'lofes.-or HIILI.OUAY, j -0 Maiden Lane, New York, and 'il l Strai. !.ui, n l y all respectable DruggisisandDeaiersol'Me lu ioe liiici.jh- | out the United Stales, and the civilized world, in boxes, i at "25 cents, 62.; cents, and $1 ea< h. K>Tliere is a considerable saving by taking tiie larger • sizes. X. B Directions for the guidance of patients in every j disorder are atfixed to each box. jes Truth is stranger than iirtion. A Certain Cure for all Rheumatie Pains. Don't Condemn but try it, it Cannot Fail. !•:. €. AlilCA S Concentrated Electric Paste. And Arabian Pain Extractor, for Man and j Horse. Copyright secured according to law. \T7HAT will it cure' We answer—Rheu j W matic Pains, when everything elsefatls, Cramps, Chilblains, Burns, Scalds, Sprains, Head Ache, Tooth Ache, Swellings, Bruises, Sores, Ring Worm, Tetter, StilF Joints, Con tracted Cords, Fresh Cuts, Ulcerated Sores,and all Scrofulous Diseases where external reme dies can be used, Sore Throats, StilF Neck , Ac What it tciff Cure for Horses and Cattle. —Swe.e nv, Spavin, Fistulas, I'oll Evil, Windgalls, Ul cers, Cholic, Sprains, Collar and Saddie Galls, Stone Bruises, Stiff Joints, Verdigo, Splints and Running Sores. For sale at the Drug Store of Charles Ritz, Lewistown, Pa. genuine but those bottles having the words " E. G. Allen's Concentrated Electric Paste, or Arabian Pain Extractor, Lanc'r, Pa.," blown in the bottle. Look out lor counterfeits. Don't forget to ask for .Men's. aplO-y Dr. Sanford's Invigorater IS a mild laxative, tonic and stimulant, and is recommended to the public, relying upon it% intrinsic worth in the cure of the follow in; complaints: All Bilious Derangements, Sici Headache, Dyspepsia, Habitual Costiveness Chronic Diarrhoea, Colic, Pain in the Stomach i and Bowels, General Debility, Female Weak- j ness, Ac. For sale by Druggists generally, and ; by CHAS RITZ, Lewistown, Pa., and by DY- j OTT A SONS, General Agent-, Philadelphia. • and Sanford A Co., Proprietors, N. Y. City, j- Dr. Sanford's Invigorator never debilitates, j Dr. Sanford— Dear Sir: —lt affords me pleas, j ure to write you respecting your Invigorator, ; inasmuch as 1 can speak of it in the highest j terms. The difficulty with myself was an aiiec- i lion of the liver, which produced in my entire i system general lassitude. Hearing of your I liquid compound, I was induced to makeappli- ! cation for a bottle. 1 have tried it, and find it j to work like a charm, i am truly glad to j learn you are about to bring the Invigorator ; before the public. If what 1 have now said can be used in the way of recommendation, i you are at liberty so to employ it. lam con- vinced that the medicine only requires to be j known to be appreciated. Rcspecfully yours, Ac., J. M. WAITE Ravenswood, L. /., Dec. 29, 185 C. Dn. SANFORD — .My Dear Sir : —1 am glad to j learn you have commenced putting up your j valuable INVIGORATOR in large quantities, for I long felt that it ought to be possessed by every family. I can most cheerfully add my lesti- j mony to the efficacy of your valuable medieine. j Five or six years since, I found myself running ! down with a liver difficulty—resorting to your j Invigorator, was greally relieved, and, contin- j uing for a short season, was entirely restored, j For bilious attacks, sick headache, and also as j a Family Medicine, I consider it valuable.— ! Wishing you great success in distributing this j public blessing, 1 am, Sir, truly yours, JOHN C. MALLORY. ma 3 3m? 16 Wall St., New Y'ork _ To Builders and Contractors. LUMBER! LUMBER! HERE IS THE PLACE FOR CHEAP LI TIBER! JUST RECEIVED, 3 O OOft J'FF.T 1{ Yellow Fine Work- j, 1 U,UW ed Flooring, 5,090 feet 1 Yellow Pine Worked Flooring, 10,000 " 1 White " " Boards, 47,000 " 1 " " " 70.000 " 3. 4, 44 best Susquehanna Plus- tering Lath, 20,000 feet Roofing Lath, 12,000 " Common Plank, 10,000 " 2 in. Panel, 1,000 Lights Sash. Any quantity of Doors, I Shutters, Blinds, Ac., which we will sell from 10 to 20 per cent, cheaper than any other i dealers in the country. " j , Hemlock, White Pine Joist, Studding, Ac., al- ; i ways on hand. < I respectfully invite all persons wanting any ciud of Lumber to call and examine our stock tnd prices. All orders for Frame Stuff" for Houses, Brid- 1 ;es, Barns, Ac., will be filled with promptness, j I au 2B F. G. FRANCISCUS. j ' i ( A. J. WARNER, Principal. Mrs. S. E. B. AIARAEK, Principal of the Female Departm cnt j rnilE Fall and Winter Session of this Institution commenced Thursday, Oct. I6vh j • j X open for the reception of students. It is the design of the present teachers to devote \R° W j selves exclusively to the interests of the Academy ; te establish a fuil and thorough coure*?f i education, practical and ornamental, both in the male and female departments; and to rende | the facilities for acquiring useful knowledge desirable, not only for those in the immediate vi. I cirnty, but also for those living abroad. Particular attention will be given, in the male depart ment, to the practical application of Geology and Chemistry to Agriculture and general Arts I S 3 ™ 3 Wl - spared to keep up a good and careful discipline, and to maintain a high mo- J ral and Christian character in the school. * | IT.KMs*: For the Languages and Higher Mathematics, per quarter of eleven weeks, paid at the | commencement of or during each quarter, - - f)f# i For the Higher English Branches, - _ _ _ 4 s<i For Common English Branches, - _ _ _ 3 01) 1 Music, with the use of Piano, - - - _ jo (m j Drawing or Painting, - - _ _ 2 "0 i Contingent Expenses, - - - _ _ ! Lewistown, October 30, 1856 -3m 0 ! □A/TA JAJJ iSilfifii, (FORMERLY M'VEJTOWN ACADEMY,) McVEYTOWY, MIFFLIY COIMY, PA. ABRAM D. HA WW, Principal, (with experienced Assistants. This Institution will open for the Winter Session cn the 20th of October. 1856. TERMS: Languages and Mathematics, (per quarter of 11 weeks,) ... | Philosophy, History, Book-keeping, &c. - - Arithmetic, Grammar and Geography - - - - | Primary - - - " - - - . . , W) | | I iatio - - - - - - - - 12 00 1 j in addition to the above, there will be frequent exercises in Practical Grammar, Composition Declamation, Elocution, ami Music. The constant care ar.d aim -hall he to impart sound prac tical instruction; to instil principles of religion and morality; to lorm good character, and to es- I tablish habits of order and self-reliance. GOOD BOARDING, at reasonable rates, can he procured in the town, and every effort will be made to reuder the coi.Ci'.mn of pupils both pleasant and profitable. seplS'tf □Sallsa Sjß.. I j rpHIS Institution is designed to afford facilities to male and female pupils for 11 te acquisition 1 of a solid and ornamental education. The course of study m English, ihe classics, mathe • matics, and natural science*, is thorough and extensive—designed to quality young ladies to act J well their part in life, ami young men for entering any class in college or any of the liberal j professions. The studies will be adapted to the capacity of the student, so as to secure a svm i metrical development of the mil d. '1 his institution enjoys many superior advantages. Tie locality is proverbial for healthfulness—students are far from scenes fit vice and immorality so common tu large tow ns and small villages, as the institution is entirely in the country. It also enjoys the advantages of a preached Gospel, o( a moral and i?,teiligeiil community, and of the ; most beautiful mountain and valley scenery. Parents and guardians may rest.assured that the i Principals will spare no pains to preserve the health, and improve the minds and morals of all ! that may be intrusted to their care. j TERMS t—£.55.01) per session of 5 months This includes tuition in the English branches, board and furnished rooms. The commc.i charges made for Mu-ie and the Languages. Li-Mit and Fuel at the expense of the student. Payments quarterly in advance. N'o deduction made, ex cept in case of jriotruc'ril illness. The institution is 10 mile.- from Lewistown on the Pennsylvania Railroad—at that place stu -1 dents can take the coach for Reetlsville, and there, if notice uc given, a convevjince w ill meei j them from the Seminary. The Winter Session commences on 'lTiursdutj, the 'jiHh of October. For further particulars, addre-s L. (I. GRIEK or H. S. ALEXANDER, ; seplß-3m Kishacoqnilias, MilHin county, Pa. altJitJ ViiiD-D SHAPE CAP, HIATIACIDOA <O., PI, W- H WOODS, Proprietor and Principal. Rev. JAMES CAMPBELL, Lecturer on General Literature. J. A. SHADE, M. 1)., Lecturer on Anatomy and llvgjcue. SAMUEL CAMPBELL, Assistant. JOHN .McCAI'SLAN D, Teacher in Preparatory Department, j fPHE annual exhibition will take place on the first Wednesdav uf October. An address will . J. be delivered by the Rev. D. X. JUNKIN'S, L). D , before the Pr.il . ami Diagnothian fcocie j ties, at 2 o'clock, p. m. The exhibitionnl performances will ta!-<* ph.ee at C.j o'clock, p. in.— • the examination previous. These exercises (he friends of rdurnt.ou are resj.ectfullv invited to attend. The next Session opens on HVr/nr.v.'air, the 2 £)</ of October. This institution holds out peculiar inducements to xoung .nen sc. king an education. The board of Instructors is composed of gentlemen of high literary attainmciiis and skilled in their profession. The location i- very healthy, having the pure mount .in ~lr, and f:ee from ail nox ious vapors arising from stagnant waters and marshy ground. "I hese subject to ague ruuid no! find a more desirable place. The course of instruction is such as is best calculated to prepare young men for bu-ine-s, f.-r teaching, or taking a higli stand in college. For those d -iring to become teai heis. a Normal class will be formed, in which practical instruction will be given in the art of teaching. To this class lectures w ill be g'ven. The temptations to vice, idleness and dissipation arc few. There is n. thing to craw the mind of the student from his studies. It is quit, and retired—just -ni ha siiesti..? as a ni gn an desirous of improvement would seek. Tlie societies are in ;• iioui e-hing condition, am! ea I. h-. - a fine library of choice hooks. The buildings are laige ami nodi-.us. An additional Lui d ing is now in the course of construction, which will be finished iM- tall. Shade Gap is on the mad route between CtiamLei sbutg and Mt. t nn i. Station, Pa. Railroad. TERMS : —For session of five months, fur board, tuition "and room. £.52 50. Washing, iigi.t and fuel, extra. Students are charged front tire time of enle. 1 ug until ti.e < h.>.* >f the se— inn. ments, half in advance, the balance at the middle of the se-'i. " For catalogue anT further particulars address W. H # WOODS, Shade Gap, Huntingdon county, po. seplß-3m pia xmd vO Mat tt f \i£'m r W iNs) Ms' wS 2. tbV c Office, next door to the Post Office, Jlio. S3 Dock Street, Philadelphia. slCDii'CLo INTEREST FIVE PER CENT. All Sums of Money Hcturneti i.n Demand. riIHE STATE SAVINGS U \U. No Mt, Dock Street, next to Thiol Strert. .u-) .i ljonui;" the Pr .st O IT.ce, -L receives Money on deposit .mil., from '.t in .lie morn in'.' m.lil 3in Use afi . M „<U) t-venincs if mi. 'to ) i) o'clock, lf.lere-t I-it nn deposhs .it III•• Cue of t1 VE IT.II CENT p* • inrinui. Te. ' sTs w ll |, ¥ retutn ,eil in W hole or in pari on demand, without nothe. The popularity tins Office vvi.h a'l ci-u-'-s of the c -.ii.ruoiiv, troll*, i.i uwr. art.) country., attd itt i or-st tpi-nt sin ci*.--, may he ascribed, in pari. to the follow ing sithslant ill reasons : Ist. It olfers a convenient, lesaonsihle, ami profiiahlo Depository to Esecnlors, Aitinia.strati.r. Assicrtet'?, t i l. leclnrs, Au'et.is, mid alt inthlic ntlicerv—to Attorne.s, '1 rnsie. F, Sot iotn s ami Asso, iations. tvhello r incorporated , r otherwise—to married or sine'e la.iics- ! • Sli.il''ttis. Merchants, Clerks, at.d bu-iiio.s men ct'iierallv—to Mechan ics, Farmers, Muiois nfeilber sex. and all w ho have f.iinlo, much or iiilie, to deposii, w licrc u.- y mat ! e ha . alai.y time with Ftve per cent h.iert'st added. 2d. l..'|it>siiors receive ih.ok-, v. till an abstract of tl.e Bv-i.aws and reptjlalici'S. in tvlii h is Ohlered their depos its, v, tiicli Books Serve i- vouchers. Tiny mat designate, in i ..se of sickness, death, or nhsciu t , \t ho eli.ol receive their deposits, without the inlerveiiirow of Executors or Vli.iii.iairul.irs. Any one u onric p. ioi,s maj dcpn.sit in his, lier, or tlieir name, or for any oiht-r persen or jiersons dd. A Keporl is made each venrioihe t.epistaltire ami Councils of Ihe City. •lili i'he Officers are sworn before Ihey enter upon their dirlies. in adiliiiun in pivinc Hom's with sureties. ' Sill. The Slate !*a\injts Fund is a reel Savings Fund— not an Insurance aid Trust t.'oiopnnv. tnir terse list if Depositors and the Philadelphia public, have lieen careful to observe thai Dec ' loirier nv a Is the husine-s and ri-k ni( insuralu e. bill. In order to a third every reasonable facilitt to Depositors wlm re- d- ni nii - ae. 1,,. M 1 the oirme i heir de posits are permitted to he withdrawn hj < lon ks. after lite li-innu eustoluniv will, ike Hanks. ( heck Books \v lit I v furnished to depositors without charge. The popular patronage bestowed upon this office hj a proverbially jtuiions and discriininaling comrnunitv and where the character of the institution is best known, in a gratifying fad to w iiich the Trustees desire to calialteu tion. GRO. H HAHT, President. CIIAS. O. IMLAY, Treasurer. ritiladeiphia, March 20,1556.—y Pennsylvania Railroad. rnRAINS leave LEWISTOWN STATION as foil I lows : EXPRESS TRAIN. Westward, ... 5,46 A. M. Eastward, ... 5,12 " FAST LINE. Westward, 7,22 P. M. Eastward, 10,47 P. M. MAIL TRAIN. Westward, - - - 3,39 P. M. Eastward, ... 414 it THROUGH FREIGHT. Westward, 2,00 A. M. Eastward, 6,05 P. M. EMIGRANT. Westward, 2,20 A. M. Eastward, 6,05 P. M. EXPRESS FREIGHT. * Westward, 10,25 A. M. Eastward, 6,05 P. M, LOCAL FREIGT. Westward, 6,45 A.M. Eastward, 7,15 P. M. £Ljr*The Ticket Office will be open 20 min utes before the arrival of each Passenger Train. oc9 O. E. ROBESON, Agent. PERSONS wanting Cook Stoves, will' be mui b pleased witli ihe "Sunrise Cook .Stove," which, for its many advantages, surpasses most of the Cook stoves now used. Also, the .New World Cook, Globe, Hathaway, Flat Top Cook, &c. ocU) F. G. FRAN CISC US. SUPERIOR make of Horse Blankets, k_7 made in Philadelphia of best materials, well finish ed, ami will be sold at might* low prices, $2 50 to 3SO each. oct9 F. U. FRANCI3CUS. FREEBURG ACADEMY. FREEBIRG, SYYDFR CO., PA. fCHE location of this Institution is beautiful "" 1 JL ar, d healthy, and lree Irom the temptation* and vices common to larger towns situated on I public thoroughfares. The course of iustruc | lion is thorough and complete, embracing the ' usual branches of an English, Classical and ' .Mathematical Education, and is calculated to prepare students for College, the study of a i Profession, or business pursuits. Frequent Lectures are delivered during the term, and practical illustrations accompany each recita tion. Students have access to a good Library. I ' ' ie Academic year is divided into two ses sions ui 22 weeks.each. The fust commences ron the. Inst . Monday of July ; the second on the I first . Monday oj Janxutiij. Public Examinations I at the close ol each term, when certificates of I Scholarship and Standing are given to each stu ! dent. I eiims. —For Tuition, per quarter of eleven j weeks, $2.50 to SB.OO. Board, Room. Ac., 1 $1.50 to $2.00 per week. For further particulars, address ; GEO. t. McFARLANU, Principal, j r reeburg, June 26, 1856. FlO to the BEE HIVE DRUG STORE to buy [' vT your HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, BOER HAVE s HOLLAND BITTERS, AYER'S CHERRY PEC TORAL and CATHARTIC PILLS, DEGRATH'S ELEC TRIC OIL, and the celebrated and world-renown ed DUVALL'S GALVANIC OIL. SI OV E W AREHOIJSE. —3OO Stoves, embracing all kinds and varieties now in the eastern market. Many new aud beautiful l'arior Stoves, Impro ved Cook Stoves, excellent Room Stoves, and our une , quailed l'arlor Cooks, for wood and coal, for sale low l>y oci9 F. G. FRANCISCUS.
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