f 2 E-E OjLZE TT E. V U I'AI.MER, Ihe American Newspaper Agent istAe juAi/ri:t - genl for this paper in the cities of Bos ton, New York, anil Philadelphia, andds duly empowered to take a<tettUenisttts and subscriptions at the rates re quired by us. lit* recwipU will be regarded as payments. His offices are—Boston, Scollay's Building; New York, Tribune Buildings; Philadelphia, Brown's new Iron Building, N. E. corner uf Fifth and Che.ln .streets. fy \ little boy named Jarpes Dingman wa kilieii by bis own sister Christina, in Columbia county, N. Y., in a lit of anger. She threw a pair of scissors at an older lister but one of the points penetrated the heart of the boy. EFJohn G. Bush, a primer, formerly of Virginia, died in New Orleans last week. The deceased went with Lopez to Cuba, was taken prisoner, sent to Cue la in Afri ca, and finally went to Nicaragua, .where he fought gallantly, and where he contract ed the disease with which he died. rFUn Sunday last, Robert Clinebell, one of the prisoners confined 111 Green brier, Va. jail, on charge of having as •tied in burning a mill, attempted to knock his brains out with a brickbat, hut failed to accomplish his object. He was sense less for several hours afterwards, but re covered. tTA child of Mr. J. 11. Suydam, of Grauby, Ohio, fell into a well IB feet .deep. There was 110 help at hand, and after a moment's hesitation, Mrs. S. climb ed down and caught the child, and then climbed up the side till within a few feet t-of the top. Another child, five years old, lav down on the platform, and reaching down, took the child by the arm, and the .iitlle fellow was saved. fcSTThe dwelling of W in. 11. Griffin, half wav between Scrantou and Provi dence, Northumberland county, the oldest house in that section, and long known as ♦•The Whaling House," was burned down last week. The act was that of an incen diary, and was perpetrated after about a dozen attempts, in spite of a strict watch which was kept. £y We learn from the Lawrence (Mass.) Courier, thai a bloody a fit ay occurred HI fawrence on Monday night. A sailor _uatned Hickey, had a quarrel with some bovs, and an Englishman named Haney and an Irishman named Kenney tried to queH the disturbance, when Hickey turned upon them and stabbed them both with a -aheath knife. Hauey's case is still doubt lut,,.Uut..ji-t*.-tiiougiiiaKenney wilt recover. Hickey was a r res led. Pf The Evening Post Jus the following: —-*Tlu- South is luiiiiig the appearance of "Reply to Died," in a novel entitled • Tit for Tat," by a lady of New Orle-ns. Of us merits we know nothing, except liorn the eulogies of the Southern press, at which no one need be surprised,. The maternal parent, it is said, wilt cluck more over one chicken than her more fortunate neighbor over a whole brood. The name cf the fair author is not disclosed. CF The N. O. Picayune says:"\Yc ; were yesterday credibly informed, by a gentleman who resides near the spot, that | in September Ls:, the well known pecan tree, under which the remams of General Pakep.ham were buried,a few miles below this city, was broken oil, 'hirty feet above the ground, by a gale of wind, and a can non ball, fired from the British lines during the buttle, was found imbedded just where the trunk b;uke oil". Thus it was that the brave Briion slept under one of his own missiles as his monument!" .Vet/.' York Justice. —At the Court of Special Sessions, on Tuesday last, u re • peclably dressed voting man was fined ten dollars ior knocking a female down in I the street, breaking one of her teeth and otherwise injuring her. The defence was the defendant's "respectability," and that it was the first offence. The next case wis that of a youno woman, accused by a burly policeman ol assaulting him in the discharge of his duty. It was proved that i the officer attempted to arrest the prisoner, r-s he suspectfd she was soliciting alms, when the girl resisted him. but was quick ly overpowered and taken to lock up. • a this case the accused was sent to the Penitentiary for three months. TO THE TEACHERS And Friends of Education in Mifiiin County \MELUN'G will be held in the Town . Hail, Lewistown, at It) o'clock, A. M., 1 yf FRIDAY, December 2Gth, 1856, to organ ize a permanent County Association and make other arrangements to improve our Public Schools. A full attendance is earnestly re quested. MANY TEACHERS. Tuscarora Female Seminary, ACADEIIIA, JL.IIITA CO., PA. E. IIINDS, Principal. VTOUXG Ladies wishing to attend during i X the winter should apply on or before January 2,1857. fitay Itis believed that such changes and improvements have been made 1 by the present Principal, as will render the institution, in every respect, a Seminary of the fiist class. Exnenses per Session of 2L weeks. Board, Washing, and Tuition in Eng .,liß.h " ?G0 00 i Music, 15 QQ ; I rmucb, Spanish, German, Greek, and ■ Latin, each, 8 00 Brs. Moss & Stoneroad JTAFFUR their professional services to the cit- j ' jew ' s,own a nd surrounding coun- f r - ■ Office at the Beehive Drug Store. jes The Balm of a Thousand Flowers lAA/ 1 r , e . rnov , e P'mples from the face, beau- ! Tu *l S i e l lU ' P roduc<! a natural glow of vnvrntv f positively remove all Ik V V I rom f a '' e - by 'he use of one ; .:. bottle only, i rtto .>0 cents pet bottle For sale at the BEE HIVE DRUG STORE r P S. ARTHUR writes for "the JW IX • day Evening Post. THE WITHERED HEART I •See propettu In another co!utno. ,*•* j FOR. SiLRE. A FEW BONDS OF THE HUNTING DON AND BROAD TOP RAILROAD j AND COAL CO. have been left with me for : sale. These bonds Lear seven per cent, in terest and iinve coupons attached for each j half year's interest, payable in Philadelphia, and can be collected through an}' of the coun try banks or storekeepers. The bonds are j secured by a first mortgage on <lO miles of i Railroad and above 2000 acres Coal Lands with a number of collieries in active opera | tian. The interest is punctually paid, and a sinking fund will be commenced soon from j the earnings of the road to provide for the ; payment of the bonds in full at maturity.— ! They are much more secure than Banks or j Bank Stocks for those who have money to iu vest. For further information apply to j declß-3t I>. CANDOR. FOR SA£j£i. fJMIE undersigned, desiring to quit the X business of tavern-keeping, offers for j sale his LEASE of the house and premises i now occupied by him, in Milroy, Mifiiin co.. the same having two years to run from April 1 Ist, 1857. Also, the HOUSEHOLD FURNI TURE AND FIXTURES thereto belonging, j The stand is one of the best in the country, ■ enjoying a liberal patronage. The passen i gers by the mail line of stages running be- I twecn Lewistown and Bellefoute, dine at this J house. To a person wishing to engage in the j busiuess an excellent opportunity is afforded i in purchasing the lease and furniture. declß-3t OEO. GUTHRIE. VALUABLE PAEK AT PUBLIC SALE. r |MIE undersigned intending to remove to I tho west, will offer at public sale, on the premises, on Saturday, January 3, 1857, at 10 o'clock a. m., his Farm, situate in Der ry tuwuship, Mifflin county, about five miles from Lewistown on the road leading to Nor thumberland, and two miles from Freedom Forge, containing 172 ACRES, j 125 of which are cleared, well watered, and ! in a high state of cultivation, adjoining lands ! of Thompson G. Bell, Mrs. Radcliffe, Yalen j line Stoneroad, and Isaac Towtisend's heirs. improvements consist of StT&l JiT ji lwu Dwelling Houses, Rain, ' SI I <^ :l Mid and otln-r buildings, i jgjgjyygpOrchnrd, good water, Ac. The situation ot tliis farm in a pleasant valley, ' with an agreeable neigh!,, rhood, convenient : to church, mill, smith slj ; p. Ssn. renders ii a : desirable place for a liomesiead, as those fa j miliar with it can testify. i Terms will be made known on the day of ! sale. Persons desirous of examining the J premises, are requested to call on the tnh ' scrib'-r, residing then? >n. WILLIAM R. WILLS. | December 18. 1856—ts LECTION.—Tin' Stockholders of the j Lewistown and Tuscarora Bridge Cm- I pany are requested to meet at the T,,11 House, i at the Bridge, in the borough of Lewistown, | on the FIRST MONDAY {sth of January, ; 1857, to choose by ball-it a President. Six Managers, and a Tr" '.surer, to conduct tl - i business > f the t Join par v for one vee.r there • after. WM. RUSSELL. Se.c'y. Lewistown, Dec.-I, ISSG.-3t [il Register's Notice. Uff"HlF. following accounts have Le-n exami i 1 ned and passed by me, and remain filed I of record in this office for inspection of Heirs, j L gatees, Creditors, and all others in any way I interested, and will be pn-.sen ted to t!.-- next ! Orphans' Court of the county of Mifffin, to be held at tlie Court House in Lewistown, on FRIDAY, the 9th day of January, 1857. tor allowance and continuation: 1. The account of John Iloyt, Jr., and Thomas Hutchinson, administrators of the estate of William Mann, Jr., late of Brown j township, deceased. 1 2. The account of Daniel \ odor, admin istrator of tiie estate of Magdalena Moist, I late of Bratton township, deceased. 3. The account of Samuel Comfort, ad ministrator of the estate of John Comfort, j late ot the borough of Lewistown, deceased. 4. The account of John C Sigh-r and ; Thompson G. Bell, executors of the last will j and testament of Rachel Gruber, late of the i borough of Lewistown, deceased. 5. The account of Samuel Drake, ndininis ; trator of the estate of John Dysart. late of Wayne township, deceased. G. The account of Henry Kohh r, adminis- Ltrator of the estate of Christian Wolffey, late Rif Armagh township, deceased. JAMES McDOWELL, Register. Register's Office, Lewistown, > December 11, 185 G. } Valuable Property at I yr-'n. \' r j fPIIE subscriber offeis for sale that Brick t 1 House, situated in .Market Street, near the : Diamond, in which he is now residing. It is : one of the best built and most complete houses in this vicinity. Hydrant and bath fixtures are attached to it. It is 'JB feet G inches front, besides an alley.— j | {ft The yastern wail extends back j JBagAyfisiUU feet The Front Business is 44 feet deep, and is now j considered one of the most desirable business ' stands in this place. There is also a complete j cellar under the whole building. There is, be sides, a One and a Half Story Frame Building, filled in with bricks, on the same premises, which is 27 by 17 feet, together with a Brick Smoke House, and other necessary out buildings. Also a New Stable, 30 by 25 feet, built of good i materials, and with everything perfectly com ; plete. ALSO, " A good Two Story Frame Building, sjtua ; ted in Valley Street, which is 25 by 30 feet, now I the residence of A. Troxel, It has a hydrant ! on the premises. ALSO, .4 Two Story Frame Building, situated in j Valley Street, one door west of C. Waldron's i residence. ALSO, A Two Story Brick Buildiug adjoining the ] latter. Both are in good order, and are very I desirable residences for small families. ALSO, A Tract of Land, situated upon the Old i Belicfonte Turnpike leading to R. W. Shaw's ! Tannery. It is a little more than half a mile ! from the Court House in Lewistown. It con ( tains upwards of Five Acres, with a never-fail i ing spring on it. Persons who are desirous to see the above | property, or any parts thereof, will please call ; upon the subscriber. He also has a Tract of Land seven miles west of lowa City, Johnson county, lowa, con taining One Hundred and Twenty-Six Acres, with good water and umber, and many olhti desirable advantages, which he will dispose of j very low. For further particulars enquire of, jor address, MOSES MONTGOMERY, 1 auf4 Lewistown, Mifflin county. Pa. FOR THE HOLIDAYS! : JEWIW 41 BOOKS! x A splendid assortment of WATCHES. J BRACELETS, , EAR-RINGS, 1 (31 S3 <1 U 23 s, r ■ and other suitable Jewelry FOR GIFTS, will be found at If. W. JUNKIN'S Establishment, East Market street, opposite Russell's Banking House, s ; ALSO, A beautiful supply of ■ ANNUALS, A i J !) ffil 6 , AND oTltF.lt Various sizes and binding" FAMILY BIBLES, |THAYER & HYMN BOOKS,! and a general assortment of Theological, Miscellaneous, and School Books, > j LETTER AND NOTE PAPERS, &c. Lewistown, Dec. 11, 185(5. j Y\ r IjLLIAM HOWi rr. the celebrated - j f f Engiiali author, writes for 'J'/te Saturday Kvcnivg c : Post. TALLENGETTA, or Tint Home. See I ProFpectu-. m am thvr column ADAM'S mm ((US 1 OFFICE HAS BEEN ' r,i rlie uiliee of GKO. V>. TIIO.MAS, in East ' Marker street, n-arlv opposite tbePodOSce. , A RARE CHANCE TO COMMENCE BUSINESS! r |HIE Mibsi.riber has a sioek of DRY j ' I GOODS and HARDWARE on hand am- ' : minting t.i ab>>ut which lie will sell at | -1 a bargain, either for cash nr approved paper, j or exchange for a piece of land if it be i suitably located, to any person v\ ho may de- j ; sire to engage *.u the .Mercantile business.— j They tire principally' staple goods, and such j | as com ma mi a read v sale. n 20—tf " Oil AS. HIT/.. ! \ \ virtn - uf -ufd'-v writs id \ euJitioni I Evpona*. is-us*! nut of the <'uurt ol Com tm n Pleas uf M' fin t'ounty, end tu um di rected, wili la exposed in sale, by public ven , due or e;trry, at the Court House, in the | : jtigii u! Lewistown, on Saturday, January 3, 1857, at 1 o'clock, j.. in., the following described property, \ i/.; A ecrtuiu piece or parcel of land situate in i the borough of Lewistown, bounded on the . , west by lot of Davis Bates two hundred and ; three ieet more or less, on the north bv Ktiz t nbeth stieet GS feet more r tejSR. on the east ! > by a 14 feet alley, tc., on the south bv lots i o! John li. M cekor, composed, oi lots Xoa. 4, 24, 2j and 2G in the genera! plan of said bor j -uigii extendnd. whereon are erected a I'ouu i , dry, Foundry House. Machine tiiiop. Carpen- | ter Shop, Pattern House, Wood Shed and I i Coal IL;c , together with one St-4iin Engine, five Turning Lathes, one Drill, and ail other - fixtures and maehincrv thereto attached.— ! , j Altio, All that lot of ground situate in said - borough, bounded on the east by Main street, ; ou the south by Water street, on the north , | by lot now dr lately owned by Francis McCoy, . 1 and on the west by lot now'or iatelv owned i by M illiam Jennings, 'i 1, feet alley being 1 j between,) containing in breadth GG feet and . i- ; S inches, and in length 210 feet, being parts of lots numbered 22, 23, 2i and 25 in the ' - general plan of said borough, whereon are j f erected two large two story Frntue Houses, ! weather-hoarded and painted white, with oth- j -| er buildings and improvements. Also, one e j other lot of groutad situate in the West Ward i in the borough of Lewistown, bounded on the north by lot of Robert Shipton, on the east by a 10 feet alley, on the south by lot of Jus. !!. Martin, west by public roau leading from ' Third street to arid past James McOurdy's, j fronting 30 feet more or less on said road and extending back 111 feet more or less. Seized, taken in execution and to bo sold as the prop j erty of Dai,id Zeiy/cr. j ALSO, , i A tract of land situate in Bratton township, , , Mifiiin county, containing about 109 acres, : . : be the same more or less, about 25 acres j J ] cleared with a Log House and Log Barn and - j other improvements thereon erected, bounded j ; as follows: On the east by lands of Ramner, > | south by Black Log mountain, west by George j Mitchell, north by George .Miller, north-east ' by Samuel Bratton. Seized, taken in exeeu ; tion and to be sold as the property of Chris- 1 linn Miller, Jr. ALSO, [ \ All those three tracts of land surveyed in ! the name of Jacob Barr, Thomas White aud i I I Jacob Wert*, or Witzen or Witze, situate on - the waters of Minehart's run and its tribnta | ties, in the township of Granville, Mifflin I county, containing in the whole twelve hund ■ red and thirteen acres and seven perches and allowance, more or less, with a frame Saw 1 j Mill thereon erected. Seized, taken in exe cution and to be sold as the property of )137- j Ham 11. Irwin. i , . AIjSO " . A lot of ground situate in Derry township, j ! Mifiiin county, fronting thirty feet, more or ■ , less, on the turnpike road leading from Lew ; istown to Millerstown, bounded on the south i by a road, on the north and cast by lands of ; It. C. Jlale, and west by said turnpike road, with a frame dwelling house and other im ' , provemonts thereon erected. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of i Thomas W. Bailey. i JACOB MUTTIIEKSBOUGH, Sheriff. Sheriff 's Office, Lewistown, Dec. 10, 185 G. N It. t'lirctmsf-rs at the above sheriff's sales are here | by notilu-d thai the amount of the sali.s will lie renuirprt | to he paid, in alt cases, immediately on the property being ; ; knocked down, or it will be forthwith rt-sold to the high < I est bidder. j. >j. A UG USTINE DUG AN N E writes for j | _Z~X_ The Saturday Rvcning Post. THE KAID OF I BURGUNDY, a Tale of the Cantoon Hoe prow j pectus in another place. DR. G. N. IIARCY, THE HUNG AIN AN PHYSICIA X, ATE OF NEW YORK CITY,) OFFERS his professional services to the citi zens of Lewistown and surrounding coutt- I try. Office in the diamond, adjoining Hoff j man's Hardware Store. J Dr. G. N. 11. boards at the Lewistown Hotel. Lewistown, Aug. 3d, 1655—3 m* NOTICE TO ALL CONCERTED. DR. G. IST. HARCY, I (THE IIUNO. I RIA X PHYSICIA X.) , INFORMS t lie citizens of Greenwood and vicinity tlnvt lie will spend THURSDAY j of each week from 10 to 3 o'clock, at the Ho | tel of Mr. Sidfridge, lor consultation and the j treatment of the diseased who wish his sen i | ces. June l'J, 1650. IHo £o Attorney at Law, OFFICE at his residence, south west side _ of the Diamond. third door west of the National Hotel, Lewistown. I'a. |oct2H. 320. 7f. SLDEBr. * Attorney at Law, 0' FFICE in West Marketstrect,opposite Eisen bise's Hotel, will attend to any business inthe • i courtsol Mi lit in, Centre, or Huntingdon couu- • j ties. Lewistown. Juls 1, 1653. is* So mto hvieo\ ia-;\nHT. FLOFESSION AL business promptly attend ed to, and charges reasonable. OFFICE on North Main street, second door below the town Hall, and nearly opposite the i Gazette office. je 21, 1655—tf. , 6 1 * 5i > & U~> E\ St "NTal-nfg TJ ! METALLIC JiUHIAh CASES, AIR-TlCiiiT AM> IMttSTRKTIBLE, For protecting and preserving the Dead for or dinary interment, for vaults, for transport ation, or for any other desirable purpose. ' | For sale al the new Furniture rooms, under j I the Odd Fcllov-- Hall, by ANTHONY FKLiX. - - | J. Dorsheimers I IsEW BOOK MNDEKY, 'JEi IMM( SRS RL. Pn. j Tiie. subscriber has in connection | £ MT" 1 ' 1 ! 1 Li- Hook, Stationery, I'apei . I USMAI HSr and Vaiiety Store, a coiiiplete ; j BIN"DLRV, where he i* prepared to hind Mag azines, Pamphlets and Newspapers, and l<> j repair hooks. Also, to rule paper to any pal j tern. He i* also prepared to manufacture 1 ! Copy Books, Music Books and every description ! of Blank Books, where-the trade can be sup- ' I plied wholesale ami retail. *T.y"Persons having \] AG AZLNF.S, BOORS. . Ac. wtiich they desire bound or re-bound in j any style, can leave them at H. W. Junkie* Jewclry and Book establishment. Lewistown. j from which place they v.iii be taken and re- < turned when bound. mis G—y i ! SEGA IIS! SEGAIiS!: ONE Hundred i'tunisand Havana and Principe •Segat* oi the. follow ing brands: Las Tres Marias, Rio Hondo. , Los Dos Bandera*. Los Dos Cabanas, | El Dorado, La Beila Habanero, | i.a Sultana, Flor de /.ondre, I.a Diana, Figaros, La Nueva Empress, Operas, I Victoria, L.i Lstrclla, ! /.a Union, Recreadores, La Higuera, And various others. Also, a prime lot of Weil stasoued "Sixes.' . Dealers ami others can he .supplied on re as- ( onable terms attheDßl (J STORE of* ('HAS. BITZ, jel2 F.ast Market st., Lewistown. j The West Branch Insurance Co. OF I.O< K liAYEY. PA., T.YSURES Detached Buildings, Store*. Mer j T chandise, Farm Property, and other Build- ! s ing*, and their contents, at moderate rates. j fiIKECTottS. i Hon. John J. Pearce, Hon. G. C. Harvey, John B. Hall, T. T. Abrains, | Charles A. Mayer, D. i\ ■ Jackman, j Charles Crist, W. Wnite, I Peter Dickinson, Thos. Kitchen. Hon. G C. HARVEY, Pres. T. T. ABRAMS, Vice Pres. Tks. Kiklu tt, Scc'y. REFERENCES. Samuel H, Lloyd, Thos. Bowman, D. D A. A. Wiaegardner, Win, Vandeihclt. L. A. Mackcv, Wm. Fearon. A. White, Dr. 5. S. Crawford, James Quiggle, A. Fpdegia'.F, John W. Maynard, Jaine* Armstrong, Hon. Simon Cameron, Hun. Win. Bigier. TCy'Ageiit for MitHin county, G. W. STHW ART, Esq. ap]7 ! ' GAS! GAS! JR. SELIIKIMKR would respectfully in • form the citizen.* ot Lewistown that he is preparing to put tip Gas Fixtures of all kinds, in Churches, Stores, Public Build ; ings, Shops, Ac., in the best manner. Ilnv | ' n g procured an experienced workman from j the City, recommended to ine to be one of the best workmen in the State, I can safely war ; rant all work and feel confident of pleasing all. Lewistown, May 22, IS5(>. Good Goods and Low Friers! NEW STOKE } AND FRESH ! F ILL k WINER GOODS. j 'Jt|HE undersigned, trading under the name and JT firm of McCOY & ELLIS, respectfully in ! form their friends and the public generally, that ; they have just returned from Philadelphia, and j opened in the house formerly occupied by J. & j J. Milliken, on Market street, and directly op j posite Geo. Blymyer's store, a neat assortment of Fall and Winter Goods and SUP union GROCERIES, j to which they have added a neat supply of gen tlemen's, ladies' and children's ii&ris smoniSa suitable for the season. The market price IN CASH will always be given lor COUNTRY PRODUCE, and liberal advances made on Flour and Grain on store. Planter *att, I'isli ami Mocsc loal always on hand. A quantity of SALT, suitable for Cattle, now on hand. F. McCOY, R. F. ELLIS. Lewistown, Nov. 13, 1656. t For Sale or Rent. fJMIE subscriber effers for sale or rent all j. thut Lot, Store Iloom, Warehouse, Dwcl l'D K House ami extensive Sta | jjyt bling, between the river and ea ! Bwi lea nal at the Lock at Lewistown, now in the occupancy of Mr. Charles Stanbargcr. These premises are 1 suitable for the transient trade of the canal • I as well a.* the lower part of Lewistown and vicinity. The owner residing at a distance will contract on reasonable terms. Apply to 1 HENRY L.AWRO.N, Norristown, L'a., or DAVID CANDOR, Agent, oclG Lewistown. TT/E take thi* opportunity of informing the \\ public that we have obtained direct from the CUSTOM HOUSE all femds'ol* mQiions, which are a* pare a* Can-be obtained in thi* country, expressly for medical pentoses. J. I>. STOXEROAD, I octt) lir.K HIVE DKUU STORK : , i FOR HARDWARE,! F, J. HOFFMAN'S j 1 | ) I.AC KS.M ITHS.— l*o t 101 linan V you I _M J ahtxiM coiiiiinie to (;<. I'ur Iron, 6te.:i, ioc / fORDAGi!, Twines and Tar at iVV flol l M W.s. j OIJOH FINi DINGS.—SoIe [,cailier, : kA vi.if.mi o, l.arls, :.n.l ail kii.ili of .■Sl.oe Fiiitiiugs, al ■ 1 <l-11 j? .i.fiof : )iAN , !. j SADDLERS .v COACH MAKERS.-- I Our slock 01 saiiiilrr, atnl 103c.luv.1re is large and al I lovv pncc-s. IIO] KM.\\. 1 I H)RN Slll.l.Liliis. , V_' The S'l" A It, . T.e SOUTHERN, [-Al 111-KEAHIX', > 1 i | / j RCfCEUIES.—" : \.Jf Boy l.'iei .e j.l liolTuiat 's I'm Sii,'r - ut lfffuiai.' !S'i> Molar.-a* st nurt'.oaii's It-.\ Teas, tr., *t l/oitinaii's : I '■ <) to llofl'inan's fur to!.-* \ K (I.s to lliiir.iiaii's for ''lnirr - flo to Ttotf.uan's n.t Bai-.ke'.r to Holt*nnn's for Itroon - Go lo 11. ffinan's f..r ituskeis iterli iSRI tiS, BUI <O, DRitiS, Hedltlnr!), iiicdltlnrs, litditinei), Bjii.is, I'aitn-. PaiT.is. Glass, Gtnss, • Oil, O.ts. DiU, Trusses, Trio—., W HOFFMAN'S. THE GREATEST M EDICAL DISCOVERY OF THE AGE". Dit. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has discovered in one oi our couunun puj litre vretd a r.-medy thai curc-i I'Acry itind of IHiuttir fro - tilt- wot si :r..fa!a ilov. :. 1., r. '-niiiluoii i'lmplr i j J K f:s Irie.l il ill over i 1(1' < isvs. ni.ii n*Ver r.'ile.t ei l i t.I ui tw i) runes, (both thunilsr fiiiinor.l lie l:.a i in.w in tlia t>.wssioii over 1v... licn.lrcil csiiiiir.aes as virtue,all w lllitii twealy miles of lioaloc. Two bottles are warranter.' to to e u t.uriu|! Sor Moitlli. • (>ne lo three nmtl.- - A ill i ore I lu- n oral si..a <• Pimplea oil I lie Face . Two to three i.ollies will cle-111 he s\ stem r.f Hiles. Two hollies are w nrrai'leii to t are l!. w orl Canker . i:i 111- Muulh alii! Sliiu a. h. T'kree lo u\ e bellies nr.- warrantee to . urr Hie w..r#l , rise of Er> i|>. Ins One lo Iw.. li.ulles are wai; uce.l to rare all Ifumilr la the ey.-s. Two hollies are warraiite.i lo core Illuming uf the , Ears anil Ulot.hes among the Hair. Four to si \liolll. are w umtitleti la i:iire i:rru|>l .IIMJ : rtiimti.fr 111.-ers. One liollli- will cure Sea!)' Erujilion of the Skin. Two lo three boiilesaie warraiit-u lo cure the worst I i ise of I! ine Worm. . 'l'w o to ihiee hollies are warranted lo i ure llu- moal j j desperate rase . f j! heiimatistii. Three lo four holtl-s are warranle l (o ( ore the S: !t lUieimi. Five lo eight ho'.tl s will cure the worst case of t*crof [ -.13 j ; A benefit is alwiy." exoerii a'o.i iron, the lirst huttli. | i and a |>erTi • I eiir -is U uri inte l wlu-uthc above q.iauli iv is taken. Reader, 1 (.eddied over a lie nsniut hollies of this in lae , vicinity of li.c-'oii. I know lb eit'e. iof it it. every rue. ! So sure us wan r will extinguish tire, susiire w ill this - cure humor. 1 never Sold a holile ot 11 but thut sold an ( ..:her ; ufu; .. iiiul it alwajs .-peaks for ilself. There are two thins- about this l.erh that appears to rue sur- j prisms; fu.-i that it grow-in our pastures, ill some phi t : ees quit.- plentiful, and ;..-t its value lias never been t know n until I discovered it •i: lslf>— Second, that il should . ; cure all kinds of humor. In or.ii-r to irive some idea of tire sadden rise and great populanlv ot the discovery, 1 will stale that in April, Itis3, 1 |ieddle4 it arid sold ahoyt six bottles per .lay—in ' April, Idol, I sold over one thousand bottles per dav of it. i Some of tlie wboji-sale Dinj-'gisis who itaye been in j ; business twenty aiuL|ii,i; years, say that notliing il! llie auii ils of Latent junticiin s was ever like il. There is a i universal prajse ol it from qll ijiianers. In my own prai live I ajwm ke| 1 il strictly l'..r biimnrs 'nit sinre tts Inlroduftion aa general fatuity medicine, J v'rent an.l wondeil'ul virtues have h. - . t..ui> in it that I never suspected s.-veriil . .s.'i uf ejiiiepiic tus- a disease whli h was always eroisidertd ineurable, have tesn wired by a few j buttles. I>, what a inert) if u will prove elfectual in all .uses of that aw fill aiahuly—there nr.- few who have -eeu more of it than I have. i know of several rases of Dropsy, ail of them aged people, cured liv it. For the various diseases of ihe l.iv er. Sii k Headache, Dyspepsia, Asthma, F.-ver and Ague. Fain in the Side, Diseases of thexipiiie, ami particularly in diseases of Ho-Kidneys, &e., the discovery has doi e . more good than any medicine ever know n. \o change of diet ever tie essarv—eat the best you get and plenty of it. DIRECTIONS FOR 1!K. —Adults one table spoonful per ; day—Children ..ver lit years, dessert spoontui—Children from 5 toN years, tea-spoonful. As no directions can be applicable to .-.11 constitutions, take sufficient to operate on the bowels twice a day. Manufactured by I><> \A LD EiE A A Efi> V, A j Idd Warren Sf., Kuibury, ."ass. L'BICE 411 ,00 Wholesale Agents. New York City, C. V. Clickner,Sl Barclay street; C 11. King, I'Ji Broadway ; Kushton and j Clark, '2~ j Broadway; A. D. & D Sands, HOFultonstreet. T. W. DV'OTT i. SONS, Philadelphia, wholesale , Agents for l'a. For sale tiy F. J HOFbMAN and Mrs a MARY MARKS, Lewistown, and by li F. KEPNFUi, MMtMOWK. [ma2a-ly. J MRS. E. i). E. N- SOUTHWORTH writes for The Saturday F.vening Post. See prospectus in anoiher plice. T" IGHT-1101JSE 181. AN It, an original , J_J Novelet by the author of "ZILLAH," &;C., will be | |)iibtishcd in 'i'he Saturday Evening Post. See prosper- i tus in another place. 1,500 FEET \ 1, la', IRin.Pan-j el, dry white Stutl", just received try ma2'2 F. U. FRANCISCUS. LA RIND STONES.—Two tuns Raid win's celebrated Ohio (Grindstones, just received and for sale by \V. &. O. MACKLI> McVeytown. LEAF TOBACCO AND CIGARS. DENSLOW & CO., 21 South Front Street, Philadelphia, Com mission Merchant* AMD * i.j * WHOLESALE DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OK Ivii 'oWi ?h-'g'iv£^kQjj rotouco, AMD 1 rAVE constantly on hand and for sale low, I L a H kinds of AMERICAN and SPANISH HEAP TOBACCOS, selected with special ref erence to manufacturers' use. All articles sold warranted to be as represen ted and every opportunity afforded foreramt l nation. Purchasers at a distance can send their orders, and rely upon being as faithfully served it (he goods were selected in person. Philadelphia, Oct 23, 1850—laplO till fitillV, WORKS. 'PIIE subscriber is prepared to fill orders for all binds of IrtCIT SUJLXITG- For Public & Private Parks, Bal couies, Cemetery Dots, Steps, &c. j Also V eraudahs, Iron Stairs, Doors, Settee-., ! Chairs, Statue-. fountains, and every descrip tion of ORNAMENTAL AND USEFUL IRON WORK, ; having ;he largest assortment of Patterns, and ; the greatest facilities for manufacturing this i kind of work, I Persons can depend on being suited, orders promptly attended to, and boxed carefuliv, to j carry to any pari of the Pnion. i Persons wishing to make, selections, by ad • dressing the subscriber, stating what cla'ss of . work the) want, will have Porte Folios of l)e --j sign sent them. W. |\ HOOT), Ridge Avenue A Broad St., Philadelphia. October 2, 1856.-Omo ■ _ 1' JOSEPH A. .NEEDLES, MAXIFrCTIRr.iI OF Wire. Silk & Hair-Cloth Sieves. ; Coarse, medium and fine in mesli; large,.middle size, arid small u> diameter. TIETALLSf CLOTHS OR Wol'E\ WIRE, i Of the best qualities, various sizes of mesh, from Nos. 1 to 80 inclusive, and from one to 1 six feet in width. They are numbered so many spaces to a lin ! eai inch, and cut to suit. j The subscriber also keeps constantly on hand For Coal, Hand, Ore, I.inie, Grain, Gravel, Gu ' ano. Sumac, Sugar, Salt. Bone, Cofl'ee, Spice, Drugs. Dyestufls, .Vc. Together with an ax ' sortment of BRIGHT A\D A WEALED IKG.V ALIKE. All of the above sold wholesale or retail, bv .!. A. NEEDLES, ' ina'F.i 54 N. Front St., Philadelphia. W. E. B. MUSGRAVE & CO , Wholesale Druggists, AMI DEALERS IN I> R IT G- S , SPICES, SIiSMXQALSL 7 3 ? i s, Ji <§!£)£-■ PA IN TS r * Oils, Glass, &e, :i7t; Market st. above Hilt. S. side, Phila. ami country merchants are requested to give them a call and examine their stock and prices, before making their purchases. ina'22 stew rißicT r |*HF subscribers, trading as Mi-Williams & i JL Sterrett, have leased the Lewistow n Mill and are now prepared to buy all kinds of grain, for which they v.iil pay the highest market price in cash. Grain will he taken in store ou the earn? ! terms as heretofore by John S'eriett A (Jo. J armei's who wish to have grists giootid, or grain chopped, will he accommodated on the I shortest notice. ' TRcy will always have on hand for sale a full supply of Flour, Grain and Feed, ; which will be delivered to any part of tow n by leavingoiders at the office in the Mill. One of the;n will at all times be found at the Mill to give their personal attention to the business, and tßey hope to merit a continuance ' of the patronage bestowed on the old firm. GEO. VV. McWILLIAMS, F. R. STERRETT i Lew istown, January, 17, 1856. GAS FIXTURES. j 7 IJ Id subscriber has just received a splen ic did assortment of Gas Fixtures, among which arc OKAiTDELIERS, I'ESDAATS, BRACKETS, DROP LIGHTS, FLEXIBLE TI DES, GLOBES A SHADES of ali descriptions, and a general assortment of BURNERS, all which be will sell at Philadel phia prices (cut, fitted and put up free of charge.) Call and examine for yourself. Gas pipe put into houses, shops, stores, &e. i at the shortest notice. :.uv>l G. \Y. STEWART. Pennsylvania Railroad. rPRAINS leave LEWISTOIVKSTATION- as fob I lows: EXPRESS TRAIN. Westward, ... g QC A. M Eastward, - - 5,12 > FAST LINE. Westward, 7,17 P. M. Eastward, 11,07 P. M. MAIL TRAIN. Westward, - - - 3.39 p. Eastward, ... 599 THROUGH FREIGHT'. Westward, 1.50 A.M. Eastward, 6,15 P.M. EMIGRANT. Westward, 3,50 A. M. Eastward, 6,15 P. M. EXPRESS FREIGHT. Westward, 10,30 A.M. Eastward, 6,15 P.M. LOCAL FREIGT. Westward, 7,05 A.M. Eastward, 7,17 P. M. Ticket Office will be open 20 roin tiles before the arrival of each Passenger Train. oc!) D. PL ROBESON, Agent. \ LICE CAIvV writes for The Satur _AjL day Evening Post. THE STOKY OF A COt'.X TRY (!KL, Sec prospectus kn another place.
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