ATT J. ALKAFAS ' FOR 1837. — =f . : e Ji h. I £ -2 : | | | | | | | | | J fi S g J JANUARY. " I 2 3 i 4 5 6 7 8 'J 10 ' 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 10 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 29 30 31 v FEBRUARY. 1 2 3 4 5 0 7 > 8 0 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 10 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 MARCH. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 *24 25 20 27 28 29 30 31 APRIL. 12 3 4 5 0 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 j 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 MAY. 1 2 3456789: 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 , 17 IS 10 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 29 30 31 JUNE. 1 2 3 4 5 0 / 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 29 30 JULY. 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 29 30 31 AUGUST. 1 2345 G 7 8 /9 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 19 20 21 22 V. 23 24 25 20 27 28 29 - 30 31 M NiR. 1 2 3 4 5 f fyn < 8 9 10 11 12 o„ V I ,14 15 10 17 18 19 °Jo 9 */,?£&„' 23 24 25 20 tim£ M . 0 ping the truti&2u. > 7 U' out there that night, *. . . A 2 2 II ~ " 25 20 27 28 29 30 31 NOVEMBER. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 M 14 15 10 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 2j> 29 30 DECEMBER. 1 2 3 4 5 0 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 13 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 29 30 31 BRUNSWICK JELLY CAKE. Stir together hail a pound ol powdered white fugar ami half a pound ol fresh butler till perfectly light. Beat the yolks of three eggs till they become very thick and smooth. Sift three-quarters of a pound of flour, and pour it into the beaten eggs and butter ami sugar. Add a teaspoonful of mixed spice, (out meg, mace and cinnamon.) and half a glass of rose water. Stir the whole very well, and then lay it o:i your paste board, which must be first sprinkled with flour. It will be a soft dotigli ; but if it be so moist as to prove unmanageable, throw on a little more tlour. Spread the dough in a sheet about half an inch thick, and cut it out in round cakes with the edge of a tumbler. Lay the cakes on buttered pans and bake them about five or six minutes. When thev become cold spread over ihe surface of each cake some jelly or mar malade. Then beat the white oi three or four eggs uil it stands alone, and add to it by degrees (continuing the beating a suf ficiency of powdered ioal sugar to make it as thick as icing; flavor it with a few drops cf esseuco of lemon, and with a spoon heap it up on each cake, making it high in the centre. Put the cakes into a cool oven, and as soon as the lops become ola pale brown color, take them out. — These cakes are remarkably fine. SNOW BALLS. Pare five large baking apples; take out the cores with a scoop, and till the aper tures with orange or quince marmalade ; then make a little good hot paste, and roll vour apples in it, (make the crust of an equal thickness,) and put them in a tin pat:, and bake tliem in a moderate oven. When you lake them out of the oven, make icing for them the same way as lor a plum cake, and ice them all over with it about a quarter of an inch thick ; then set them a good distance from the fire till they are hardened, but tdkc care you do not let them brown. Put one in the centre of a china dish and place the others around tt. NEW GOODS."""" rpHF. undersigned have just received a new _|_ and large supply of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, at their old stand nearly opposite the Tost Of fice, consisting of G-003I>S. C* "P T TTPCi KOOIK AiY D SHOES, CLOTHING, all of which will be sold 011 fair terms. The public will please call and give us i share of their patronage. Also, SHINGLES always on hand. nov6 J- HAMILTON & CO. LEAF TOBACCO AND CIGARS, DENSLOW & CO, 21 South Front Street, Philadelphia, 1 €Olll mission Jlcrchanls AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IK ALL KINDS OF JHanufactuvrO Cotiacro. AND TT AVE constantly on hand and/or sale low, I.H ail kinds of AMERICAN and SPANISH j LEAF TOBACCOS, selected with special ref erence to manufacturers' use. i Ail articles sold warranted to be as represen- ! ted and every opportunity afforded for exami- 1 nation. Purchasers at a distance can send their j orders, and rely upon being as faithfully served as if the goods were selected in person. Philadelphia, Oct 23, 1850 —tap 10 _ | I Rift RMIMi WORKS. i 1 PHE subscriber is prepared to till orders lor i t all kinds of 3 A TT T'XTITL .2* „V' J. -• ■* >■& at _e • * Vrf For Public & Private Parks, Bal conies, Cemetery Lots, Steps, &c. j Also Verandahs, Iron Stairs, Doors, Settees, j ; Chairs, Statues, Fountains, and every descrip- ' tion of ORNAMENTAL AND USEFUL IRON WORK, having the largest assortment of Patterns, and j the greatest facilities for manufacturing this kind of work. Persons can depend on being suited, orders ( promptly attended to, and boxed carefully, to j carry to any part of the Union. Persons wishing to make selections, by ad- j dressing the subscriber, staling what class of 1 work the) want, will have Porte Folios of De- j I sign sent them. W. P. HOOD, Ridge Avenue & Broad St., Philadelphia. j October 2, 1850.-timo JOSEPH A. NEEDLES, MAKI'FACTCBER OF Wire 5 Silk & Hair-Cloth Sieves. Coarse, medium and fine in mesh; Urge, middle size, and small in diameter. METALLIC t LOT If S OR WOVE* WIRE, Of the best qualities, various sizes of mesh, from Nos. 1 to 80 inclusive, and frcm one to j six feet in width. They are numbered so many spaces to a lin eal inch, and cut to suit. The subscriber also keeps constantly on hand Ca -Si * For Coal, Sand, Ore, Lime, Grain, Gravel, Gu -1 ano, Sumac, Sugar, Salt, Bone, Coffee, Spice, Drugs, Dyestutls, Ac. Together with an as sortment of BRIGHT AAD AS SEALED IRO\ MIRE. : All of the above sold wholesale or retail, by J. A. NEEDLES, ma 29 54 N. Front St., Philadelphia. W. L. B. t-> Hoffiuan'-' f.ir Churr.a , | (iolii IfiifTiiitii'i for Burkeli i Co o HiifTiiiaii's fur Brooms r fitrto (Mtfak'i for luMs d-rll I)RU.> ( DKILS, IKffiS, ledlrlnes, fledklnH, .lledlrines, Paints, Pa in if, Paint?, I | RUad, Glaiß, Oil?, Oilk, Oils, 1 j Trusses, Trusses, | At HOFFMAN'S. ' a MSH ! Fish ! Fish !—4O bbis. Nos. 1, ! J_. '2 and 3 Maoki rt-I, I 20 bhl,. lie ! if,x Herring, v ( JOhhls. Shad, Ift i.l S- Trent ami While Fish, Now 011 hand at W A: MACK LIN bV. what a .uerry if it will proic . !.' •lUd in all j cases of ill I awl'..l malady—there are few alio have I j seen inoreof tt than I have. 1 now of several cases of l)ro;isy. all -f I lelil iced I pecq.le,cure Ibj a For the various disc-m, >,,f ihe Lw r, Sit k Headache. Dyspepsia. Asthma, F. ver .• ! Ag, e J - Pant inthe Snl--. Diseutseaot ilie r?piue, and paiticula:ly | in diseases of the IC .neys, A:c., the discovery has done I inttr • good than any medicine i yer known, i No change of .ltei ever nei esary—eat the bc-.t you I get ueJ plenty of it . DIRECTIONS ro U.-E.—AdulT? one table spoonful per j j day— Children . ver 10 years.dessert spoonful—Children from i tub \ear-, tea-spoonful. As no direct mi.* tan be ; 1 applicable In nil constitution*, lake suffi. ieiil to operate I '■ cm the bowels twice a day. .Manufactured by DO.VA Sal> Ii fib T i K55 Y, .Vi) 110 111: rrtu Sc., Hvzburg, .Magi. Pkict: >! ! Wholesale Agents. New York City. <7. V. Giickaer.b! '■ H sr. lay street; C 11. King, liki Broadway ; KusiUoti and Clark, 275 Broad*av; A. It At 1) Rands, !• tiFulton street T AV DYoTT At ri<)\ S, Philadelphia, wholesale • Ag. Nts for Pa. F< r a!e by F. J. HOFFMAN and Mrs ' A:\KY MARKS, l.ew istowti. and by It F. KUI'NER, Milliratown. [mn'Fi Iy. i have YOU SUBSCRIBED IV TUB Cosmopolitan Art Association FOR THE THIRD YEAR 1 'OFF Tlir. RARE INDUCEMENTS: —The •manage. ; L- iiieut have the pleas ire of arir.iTotacii.g that the e.ol ! lection of Works C,I Art design, df. r d >:ribiiiioß among ' the subscribers wh-. s*• mi meg a e re. eived pr, \ i,,:,, to the 1 i -^tbof January. *57, is mo< h larger arnl more ostly than en any previous year. Among the leading wo ks in • sculptor.—executed in the finest mmbfe is tin new ni, ; beautiful statue of the "WOOD NYMPH," The Busts of the tlnce great American statesmen. Clay. Webster and Callii ' n ; Also, the exquisite Id rl Bust, eCpHivo—A|elln and I etna, in marble, life -tze- together with the fullow ing Groups . r.,1 Siainei in Carrara mar ! bV ol '.he for ti.t Utirt; J'enns end - ri' f ; Psyrhc; V.-rdrJrn: Child rf the Sra; fnnorcrr,: ( apart Ihrd ; end Lit:lr Truant; with uun r-rnas works in j Bronze. :u.d a c He, lion < ( several hundred FINE OIL PAINTINGS, 1 by lead n-.artists. The whole of which are to b distri I bijied or allotted among the subscribers whose names are , Itt e veil previous to the Twenty-eighth of January, i win u lite Distribution will take place. TERMS OF PUII-URIPTION. Everv subscriber of three dollars is ■ ntitVd to 3 copy > of Hie splendid steel <;i -ravin?, '• -iatoiday \ rl ." • r j copy of any of the foHo.\ nig S-i M.i? -znx one yc-ur ; I also, a copy f the Art Journal mo: • ar, a: d n Ticker in > the Ante I Disiubmimi of Works in Art. ) Thus l-t every s.\ p .id, a person nol lilt ge'.i a ; u , liful Engraving or Magazi e one y ear, but also rt:i eves ; the Art Journal one year, and a Titkrt in the Annuel 1 is : t)HMliM,nttißg four dollar* wnrik uf t rariia mutter hv sides the ticket, by w :,n-h a vnhiab'e pnintin T " piece of , statuary may be received in ui.iitii n. Those who prefer Magazines to the Engraving ' •- itur ; day Night.' can have either of the following one ; ear - | Harper's Mags/, ne, Oo h y's B ■ k, I iiileil states . .Magazine,Kniekeibockor M i .''.'/ me, fJr.rlianr's' Magazine, i Blackwood Magazine, Son.ln rn l.iterary Messenger. No person i- restricted to a single sha re. Tin s la king live ni inbersliipe, remitting Sls, arc entitled to six En gravings, and to six tickets in the distribution, or any five i of the Magazines, one year, attd six tickets. ; l't rgoits, in remitting funds for inembi rsliip, w ill please ' register the letter at :i;-* I', -t office, to prevent i.e. ; on ; rmeipt of which, a cmtiflcstte of rceo Ixersbip, brgelhi r [ Wilis the Engraving or M gazine desired, wilt be fi rwar ' ded to airy pint of the coun'ry. For further |>arliculur?, see the November Art Journal, srnt free on application, i For membership apply to H. J. AV A 1.1 1. R is, Honorary Secretary, Lewislown. nov2o HIGHLY !MPOttTA\T TO FAUHEKS. M. M. FAXON'S Attachment of Vulcanized India Rubber Spring to the Tubes oj Grain Drills. rnuF. undc csigaed, having perfected an arrangement for A the attachment of a Ounr Spring to the Tubes and ; Drag Bars of Grain Drills, is happy to inform Farmers j and all others Interested in the growing of Wheat and other giatiis, that he is piepare.l to furnish GRAIN Dill LBS, with the above article attached, at the -holiest notice, at Iris Foundry, in Mc V eytown, Pa. fceeders have j become an almost ir.dispensatde article to the Fanner, ! and he will find that the altachmerl of the Gum Spring , : will enhance its value at least or: h rlf. All the rfeten , tlon and trouble caused by the breaking ol wooden pins j is entirely done away wi'.it by thiu arrangement, and .t ! man, or boy, ran perform m-arly double the labor that he : could under the old plan, with much greater ease,both to himself and horse. There need be no fearofthe Spring I breakii q, for if there is a a article that w ill neither break, . j rot, or w ear out, the Gum Spring ia that article, and 1 , hazard nothing in saying Uiat Grain Drill is the sun plcst in construction, most ei momical in p, tformance, and therefore. E.i most durable ever offered to the agri * ' culturet public The feed is so arranged that it will a v. 8 1, I}, 11, If, and 3 bushels p. r acre. Persons d, -iring ; one for the c i.ing seeding are requested to send in thair l orders as , P.riy as possible. Dirert to McY. vtown, Mif ; fiin county, Pa., or F G FKAM.TSCUS. Eewistow n ; ' E L. FANO.N, Hoiildaysburg. B! irco.F.a ; BOYER K BRO., Harrisborg, Pa., who are authorized to act as agents, and from vv hom any further information may be ob ,f ained. PRICE OF DRILLS, with the attachment, s'i. Far J- | mers who already have drills, can have them altered,and the India Rubber Spring attached, f„r from bib to Slo. O>AII branches ot the FOl NDR\ BllblNKaS still " ! carried on, for which orders are respectfully solirited. M M FAXON. ! McVeytown. June 111, D'-fi A IS iU J $1 W ±1 w A. J. WARNER, Principal. 3lrs. S. E. B. WARAFK, Principal of the Female Department. rnnr Fall ami Winter Session of this Institution commenced Thursday, Oct. lGth, and is now I oDcn lor the reception of students. It is the design of the present teachers to devote thorn selves exclusively to the interests of the Academy ; to establish a full and thorough cvtipe oi , education, practical and ornamental, both in the male and female department*. j and to render the facilities for acquiring useful knowledge desirable, not only (or those in the immediate \i cinitv but also for tl.ose 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. No pain 3 will be spared to keep up a good and careful discipline, and to maintain a high mo ral and Christian character in the school. TEIIMS : For the Languages and Higher Mathematics, per quarter of eleven weeks, pa.d at the j commencement of or during each quarter, - - 4 -i, ' For the Higher English Branches, - For Common English Branches, - - )• Music, with the use of Piano, - - ; Drawing or Painting, - ~ ~ " V ■ Contingent Expenses, ~ Lew is town, October 30, 183G-3m SfHB STATE SATIITCzS ETJFTDI Office, next tioor to tfce Post Office, So. S3 Dock Street, Philadelphia. INTEREST FIVE PER CENT. All Sums of Money Kotnrned ori Demand. | M:iE STATE SAVINGS FUND, NO Dock Str <:t, tioxl door to Tltird Street, ami adj..ll.iti-lite Post Off i rcceivte Moiov oa litqtOMt daily, front 'Jin the morning untii 3in tlin aft, tnoon; also Monday evenings Irani ,to I q o'clo Int. r, -t '9 ullowtd on tlcposita at the rule ot PER t. I.N I. m>niiin. D.'jtosila vv .11 ire return- . nil ii: whole or in ..art on demand, without not ice. The popularity ■ f this Office with all CISS.-OM of the conin >inity, lioth in town and country, and its consequent so. t -■*, ma v bo ascribed, in part, to the Cr.llowirtgsubslatitial teasons : 1.-t. h offe: s a convenient, responsible, and profitable Depository to Executors, Administrator*, Assignees, Col lectors, Agents, and all public oilners—to Attorneys, Trustees, Societies and A-ociations, whether incorporated or j otherwise— to married or single ladies—t . Students, Merchants, Clerks, ai d business men generally—to Median- j i.-s, Farm, ts. Minors of either sex. and uit who have ! ts.u's, much or little, to ucnm.it, w here liny may be had aim y t time with Five per cent, intc-st added. ■id Depositors receive Books, v. ith a. abstract of the By-l.aws and teguiatiors. in vvhi his entered their depns- : its vvhicli Books serve as vom he: .-. '1 hey may designate, in case of sickness, death, or absence, who snail rec-ive their deposits, without the intervention of Executors or Administrators. Any one oi more persona lu.iy depos.t in > iris, her, or their name, or for any other person or persons. 3d. A Report is made each ; ear to the 1., gislal.ir.- and fVunci!# rf the City. 4th. The Offleeis ar<' sworn b* tore ihev • titer upon tiieir dnti-s. in afidil.'oo ro thrive 8,.n with sincth'S. sth. The Smte Savings Fund is a reel rtavines Fund—nat an liiauraih.'-ai.d I rn-t t et, p•• y. Our ! rge Irl of ; jo. po-itoia and the l'hilad. ipioa public, have tieea careful to observe mat the charter avoids the D tsiaess and t.sk I of insurance. oth. In order to aft rd every reasonable facility to Depositors ,v ho re tide at a distance, from the office, their •• w ithdruwn by chetks, after the manner < wst-tnury with the Banks. Check Book- w ill 1 e j i ftirni bed to di positors without rhargt. Tit-- pr'iulur patronage bestow d upon this office by a proverbially cautious ami discriminating romntnnity, and ' where the • ilaracter of tlie institution is best known, is a gratifying fact : i which tin'" I rtioe- d.--ir.- to call.itt. t - 1 j j, 0 ,, GE , ii: iJAKT, President. I Cats. G. i tr.AV, Treasurer. Pjtliat,el| l.i-i. ?.V.rch * Ito#. y j Truth is ftraagrr than fiction. A Certain Cure for all Rhcnaatic Pains. Don't Condemn but try it, it Cunmt Full. | i:. Concentrated Electric Paste, And Arabian Vain.Kxtmclor, jor Man and Horse. Copyright secured according to law. TT THAT will it cure? We answer—Rhe i \ y matic I'aitis, when everything elset ails, I Cramps, Cltilblains, Burns. Scalds, Sprains, l Head Ache, 'i'ooth Ache, Swellings, Bruises,; j Sores. Ring Worm, Tetter. Still Joints, Con j tracteil Curds, Fresh Cuts, l.icerated Sores,and all Scrofulous Diseases where external remt-i ; dies can be used. Sore Throats, Stiff Neck ,ic j Hliiil it will Cure for Horses and Cattle. —Swee nv, Spavin, Fistulas, Ptdl Evil, \Yitidgails, I i ' cers, Cholic, Sprains, Collar and Saddle Call-. J Stone Bruises, Stilt Joints, Vetdigo, Splints and : Running Sores. 1 For sale at the Drug Store of Charles Ritz, Lewistown, P;. genuine but thc-e bottles having the words '* E. C. Alien's Concentrated Electric j Paste, or Arabian Pain Extractor, Lauc'r, Pa., : blown in the bottle. Look out lor cuuntcrlcits. ' Don't forgv t to ask for .Men's. apld-y I )ERSC AS vvaalino (look S ovt s, v. i.l ;J_ bo miMh i- lwi h the"fiyrki CmkSMue." i width, fir its Many advantages, -ttrpa--i-s Ml the ' Co.k Stoves now as..i! Also, the Now \\ ..rl.I CoA, r ' lit N*. H ''i i'.i :v,Ft it TMp lofk. A■ or; 9 F. G. FRAN CISC l-S. | | ' : QU THKIOR make of Horse IJi-mkeis. | iiiado i" ' a:'idol, In ; of hn U n.at.; ial<. vx. l: fini-ii ' td, aid will b i aid" at uiieh'j low prii •#, #3 50 !.• 3.' I) leach. -e'J F. G. FRANnn.*A. Hi!,!. STUFF for Barn-. Bridges, Houses, of bc-t Susquehanna Lumber, furnished at ' short dates at lowest cash rates, hv apply ing to m -.' i'd • P. G FR.\ S' S. \ MARVELLOUS REMEDY' i FOR A MARVELLOUS AGE!! I i ,-U 4, • HOLLOWAY'S OINTIS3Birr. THE GRAND EXTERNAL^REMEDY. I> Y the aid of a microscope, we aee millions nf little I 1> openings on the etirftee of our bodies. Throltgh ' ; these this Oiuliiietit, when rubbed on the skin, is varri-d to any organ or inwawd pail. Diseases ot the Kniney.- j disorders of th** Liver, atiections ot the Dealt, in.. ! mat ion of Hie Lung", Asthmas, Coughs and Colds, are by 1 its means eff-rtna y cured. Every housewife knew i that salt pr,s: - freely thri ugh bore or meat of any the )■• ne.-s This iiealing Ointment far more readily penetrate ? through any hone °r fleshy part of lh* living body, curinL the niost dangerous, inward complaints, thai caunol be reached hy other means. Erysipelas, Sail Rhenm & Setrbntic Humcrs.i No rf niuJy iuis cv r dnrif fn'irli f'• r ilic ciro of ui-1 i senses of the Skin, whatever f rm they may assume, a, this Ointment. No i ase of t-al! Rheiitii, Scurvy, >■ re. j Heads, Scrofula or Erysipelas, can long withstand its ii ! thienre. The inventor has traveled over many parts of | the globe, visiting the principal hospitals, dispersing tins Ointment, giving advice as to its application, and has thus been the means of restoring countless numbers to j health. Sore Li ss, Sure Breasts, Wounds an I 1 leers. , : rtoine of the most scientific surgeons now rely solely j I i on the use of this wonderful Ointment, when having to : cope u ith the worst cases of sores, wounds, ulcers, glan t j dnlar swellings, and tumors. Professor llolloway has. . I by command of the Allied Goveruinents, dispatched !•> I the hospitals of the East, large shipments of this Oint ! ' ment, to bv used under the direction of th. Medical sftafl, ' ■ in the worst cases of wounds. It \\ ill . are any nicer, . . glandular swelling, stiffness or contraction ot the joints, i : even of 30 vears' standing. PILES AND FISTULAS. 1 I These and .other similar distressing complaints can be ' , effectually cured if the Ointment be well robbed in over ' ! the parts nffec-tcJ, and by otherwise following fib: printed ' 1 directions around each pot. " t , Both the Ointment and nth should be used in the following Cases: : ! Bunions Lumbago ?ore Legs Scalds , n.irns Mercurial Er-Sore Breasts Swcl'dGhnda r j Chapp'd hands upti .n* fiore Heads Stiff Joints - j Chilblains Piles Sore Threats Ulcers ; j Fistulas Rheumatism Bores of a'l Venereal.sores t ' Gout t)ait KHt'iim kinds Wounds of all s ! Skin Diseases Sprains kinds i ♦.♦ Sold at the Manufactories of Professor HOLLOW* V, j to Maiden Lane, New Yfrlt, and 24-LStjand, London, and - by all respectable Druggists and Dealers of Medicines d throughout the United States, and the civilized wor!d, in Pots, at 25 cents, t)2i cents, and $1 each, il i zS-Tbere is a considerable saving by taking the larger ' ize. i N. B Direciio's for the ettidance of patients in every •'I ,- b I / 10 to the BEE HIVE DRUG STORE to buy ; ! your HOOF LAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, BOER HAVE'S HOLLAND BITTKRS, AVEICS CHERRT I'EC I TORAI. and CiTHARi-N PILLS, DLGU tin's EI.IIC- I rßic OIL, as.d the celebrated A,.d vvurlti-renywn- I ed DI WALL'S GALVANIC OIL. QTOYE WAR£H< H'SK.—3OO Stovfes W. . Nrat:: j kinds and v ri-Hi. s [.AW in I tie las'Tii . in? kit .11 •V II wI. i'-:tIIIf-1 I'arf'f Sfev. s, Jin,Mo- ' . .l-iI • "k M v- s, i\. r!lniH Hi ii> itnnti.Miil Mir unt- • • jiiiilh i 1'.ir1..: Cooks, fur wood and C":il, t'. r *:Ur- low by i OCI9 F. (. F SAN CISC US. . : <\s MC;KT nvTtns>, t l S i' received, a splendid lot of Gas Fixtures ,j Liiaiideiieis, •>, 2, 4, G Burners, beyond all ! d-.u'ot cheaper than the cheapest, for ca.-ii, (tt('2S I'• h• 1' U V.NLISC. Gb. j Ktws CHERRY PECTORAL, For the rapid Cure of COTGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BKONfHITIS.W HOOPING-COUGH* (ROUP, ASTHMA, AND COXSniPTION. r ||; >(I RE A COI.P, v. .ti: iP .•! <. he an i SoruaesFofrhe 1 c ll ,iy . I ti.-* Cherry Pectoral o:i going to Neu and , w r;:;> tip ivirin, I ' sweat during tile ii iM. FOR \ i ;>!.!> \ Xt> t'Oi'Gif. take it morning, noe-n , and i-vellii r. rune to .lir-i ti ni on 'he t>. tt! •, and ■ { I tie difficulty wit! s -lit be Ncroe w t'l long dif fer ftoru thus tii.uWe '.v'ten iliev ftinl ttcsa:: he s readily . ired. Persons u.i.ieted with a at Ued '"'iris. wl.it h t lie .k> litem ill- I" rest it night. wilt find hy taking iiie j C: in I'ectorai hit or: g..i; Sto t.eii, they 11.w.v Ueinre of j | sound, mbroken tieep. and ....*■ q rent r. fre-bi. e re*t. j • <;. e.tt relief from suSennjr . '■>! an ultimate nrn. tsuf ti.rded to Itoueai !* ■> .o re r*-. < at'!- led, by t his i:. v, 1 i .:b !' rented- *. From us agree .hie ta liiemruirs, n.'.ny ti'. I tlien.-elves uti'A-.iillg 111 lull go tie Use w lh. n ! tile nec.vsiiv for it li is ce <-• d. IP >INGERS \M> . BUf jiPJvAKSRtS ihfs r me.iy * itiV.iltriMe, as by on the - , •t.. r ; f: ■ •.vilen ttlHell sI- li: ■:. ..erlaliy increases the powr rand i rlexih :.ty of the voice. v * 111 V. \is general;. much rr'.:*"vtd, and oltni \ U..!:v ( .•nred bv Cherry i'> : -mi. Isul lliere are siuite r ; .* so , üb*i..-• • •<-* to yu'd - tir- !y to no in. d'rhie. Ci. rry • Pffloral ivi ! rtire iliem if lthy can I'd cured HRONCHIII.s, or rtiCtisosi if lite ihtoui and nppei j (Mirtmn of the lut gs, may lie rured by taking I ilerry Pec- i tor ! m small anil frequent d sea The incuu foilabie j oppression is soun relievi d. FOR PROrP. Give an emetic of antimony, to he fol- j In*i .-d bV large a''d froq'ielit il.isr -of ill'' C berry Pectora! until it subdues the disease, ll taken in season, it w t II { not fail to care. WHOOPING CoCGil may broken up enr rd by Hie use of fd.erry Peel ml. Til H INK!.! !">.' *i? *=,>•••<; sly removed by thf* remedy , Numoroiis iiistanre# have hi en i.oticed where whole frin- ; iiies were protected from any seri.uis consripier.res, hile their ue ghb< r* without the Cherry Pectoral, were suffer ing from the d sease. i FOR CO.NX Mi i ION in Is earttesi stages, ;l thou d be t ike it under !!,•• advice . f ' idty-*. on if ~ .s;l>. j in.l ineviryr .se With a careful r. ir.l t. she print d d.i- j reel ions on the hoitle. If judiciously used, and the pa- | su nt is carefully nursed meantime, it wit! seldom full to j sub fur the disease. For settled Consumption of the lungs, tile Ciierry Pec , toral should be g.ven in ib *. adapted to w hat the patient \ requires and can 1. -ar. It alw ays utTuds rein f. and not unfrequently cures patienu that were considered past nopr. There are many thoussr.de scattered all over the ! country, who feel and puhlnJy proclaim that they o/ their lives ami present health to the Chetry Pectoral. Many years of trial, instead of impairing me public ! confidence in this medicine, has won for it an appreciation . and notoriety by far exceeding the most sanguine expee- i talion of its friends. Nothing but its intrinsic virtues and the tiamisnkeahle benefit conferred on thousand* of suf ferers, could originate and maintain the reputation it en- I joys While nun y inferior remedies lliru*t upon tbe , un .unity have failed and been discarded, it:'* has gain- • ed fi tends by" every trial, conferred benefits on the afflicted j they can never forget, and produced cures too r.'tti erous ! and trnv remarkable ;o !K> forgotten While it ts a fraud on the public topretend that any one medicine will infallibly cure—slid there is abundant proof ' ihattl Cherry Pcct. ral doe* not onty asageeer..! t.i.nc, , but almost invariatdv cure the at iladiv* f-'r w htch it - emploved. As tie * makes these fact* wider and better j known, this medicine ha* gradually become the best reli- , ar.ee of the afflicted, from ihi. log cabin ot the American j Peasant, to the palaces i f European Kings. The Cttsasv PbCTM- i* wjed by a pracUc-t ! Ciieuiist. anil every " in. ' of it under Ins own eye, with , invariable accuracy and carr It H scaled and protected , ijby law from counterfeits, consequently can be relied on I i as genuine without aduUcrat on. . • Prepared and *ldby J AMPS C. A\ER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Luwell, Mass. ! FOR SALE BT J CHAB. RITZ ami the BEE HIVE DRI G i STORE, Lewistown, and by dealers and drug gists Ihroughoutthe country. [oc2-4m O 110T G L NS.—Single and double Sltor Full of Hope to the Atni.i. ,i and Stifle ring! Many if the Thousand Pcntuls of fie&h win, t,, closed, and life made happier and more comfii- K - table to thousands trho are note in danger. Doubtless this rcorld contains many a balm to sooth its physical woes and cure its Diseases, .lutong those in prominent rank stands BOWIfIAIVS VEGETABLE COMPOUND, A S.VFE anil speedy cure for Consumption, not only nr T*- those milder Curing of Throat and Lung Diseases, such an Colds, Coughs, Quir.sey, Difficulty of Breathing, , Bronchitis, Ministers' Kore Throat, Weakness of tl„- Cfcest. Asthma, Inward Ulcer, Spitting of Blond, Influen za, f 'ruun, Whooping Cough, Pain in the Breaat and Hid,-, ' Hoarseness, Catarrh and Catarrhal Affections, lull tin man nof l he Clings, Bleeding of the Lungs, 4c. But t its superior < irellence is seen and tested in the more ad ■ v-triced affections of the I.ungs. For the truth of th. above statement and the efficiency of the preparation as | an antidote, we refer the pubic to the following te-tun , nr lis. l anguage is scarcely strong enough in w|| ih> , great power of this wonderful itiscoveri: The doutuj may ny ami convinced. The proprietors point to tin; * following 7>HHU fiiTe certificates i'h Coi fideuce i., I| t , r I ii flnei.. ;• on the cbmmunitv; tfry are but samples of u,- t uumy himidre-ls of testimonials in our possession ; 1 Allegheny, July libsn ill. II M. Bowman —Dear Mr;—J feel it lay duty tin. t jpa. you know W Jtat your cotnpouiitl has done fur my dauj!.. ter, and wish you to publish it Jf you cau in hope that ® 1 some sutTerlug one runt he induces! by it to try your v J liable medicine and lie cured. My daughter w* riwrrh i in l-C-3, and went to Cincinnati to live,u here Imr hp;- < hand (.lames lloyl.) was engaged in Imsine-ai. In mx menlhs after her Iniabatid died, and I Sent for her to com home, v. here in four months she w is confined andcaiight ' coh! which settled on In-r lungs. Bseem* dug though we I rciid get nothing to help her We lri.- Itel" from piivsii ian-, we thought we would try Ay er's Cherry Pectoral, and she took it regular for seven weeks, hat it did her no peratauenl _'OMI. We UH-U tried - lifts' Imperial Cotigh riy rup, but wuh ail she still be * worse, and it s.-emed as though she was beyond cure, when one day my tv tfc w..s in at one of our neigh- I ' > >r"slt nt-os (\ir May ness') nud slie saw them give your t i Yogetablo Compound to one of their children fur a cough t i*.d f.x _..t three or fottrd. stts to bring home and try >t. t ' A . r toy daughter had taken it she breathed a little eas- M ie.r, -nut we sent and g t a bottle of it, and when it war t to!;, u thnce was a mai ked thange f.r the better. 1 tiieu -ft - \ h.oiles. the most of which she tsok as directed uit'tl finally cured—it i< three months sitae, and *!!•• lias • .i lev t . iti.npi in of the i. id complaint-, units jetting as .u-.y us shu- ev.-r s. We all indie iir our prayers to i t; d : }uiiii.;i> he pn-sp-:red and that your Vegetable 1 C uup. ... I i *.y he ihenufiii.-".frs!-Frinhealih toinahv, t i- .? --.nit i- >is .)•- ,r to us ;we h-'-eifully r- .. . * ~ -i.d toil e public us liie he.-t n-odicim- for f.iiog l)i>- ens. s'h iwe ev.-r got lit-ld of. Try it sutferii g one at. JC see. 1)< i.ete me, in ■ feat sir, to ever remain Your earnest fi :• in!, 'fJit).-. If BANK- f Ptii adeij lna, Aug. 13, lead, f. .t spring, while in Pittsburgh, I had a bail odd and eoiu.ii which troubled iue milch, and a friend of mine gave its jl, ith- if Hi ttwi-'t Vegetable Compound f.iriiige..- ; se, .. th.* throat and iiwgs. which I commenced taking ' an.: found relief tin- si immediately. ] lied taken many , rh.i a# for couth ami hoarseness but never got anything . >meait li -s done. I believe it to be the be.sliinti- a I re f r rong.'is and hoarseness tint Is nnt, and cheerfully j tec >in me,,d lln I lie public. T. II STANTON, Pastor • f th.- Ist Prot. Meih Chuu.li, Philadelphia, j From J-id;e V n.li .rn, ol ttie District Court at Ciiuiti- ' ■ mm: ' Ciiain i li, May 1, INiS. <■ I ii.iVe use.! It ;vo.:m"- V.-felahle Con pound for broil- 9 I chilis tod el inedicii.e I nt fr tli-.se d'seast s. ami fhe'rvuty or.e 1 eyer got t..giv •• ( Ime any permanent relief It will cure. 1 recommend it j j in i!.e pntrir as an honest and efficient medicine and ill |ietl'- rai vvliat it is p'abltsha.i to tbt. WM. VANHOBN, Esq | TO THE. PUBLIC. 1 .i .ve us.-.i BOWIIKIU's Vegetable Compound in my ' fiuri'. ;".r toughs, cob's, ami utinisters" sore throat and ' • n,-:i v.f ]! 1.1 he tile ln.-.-t tiling that I gTekgbt for those 1 siv.-luir.is, ao.l c heeitullt recoitiineitrl tl to 111- public ""<1 Brv. JM'lliS GAi lH.\, g past.-r ttf liie ClHtiult strfeet yl. E. i linrcii, .! :! i> 6. Cincinnati j Ji ai- .ii. from lire o'-i pioßee; Melitvt'.isl ;rit-:>iiter . f : OUn ii. v J B KiUlev : Jr I bt lev-- B titan's V.-gd tide (Yuejtouridhe tin h. .1 re-edy for d'tseaaefl thront anil lnig,'.f liie day. 11. .n- 1 ' lisle I ii. and found •! l>< ie the is-si of all the |iral r il e.in tilt s i ev.-r Tried, at i I hnv Pies vßyiitaiy. I: eiitiitvem! it lo the public try tl at.d oil w ihe nmrii • >j , Ii I i ; - supeiiority btr. J. It. FIXLEY. I'liirii nati, July Id. Is. C IJ.-nr u-b il the ceh.i.rntei! Dr Pet k .t s : Ili lt "isV It. w Veget-F.Wg Com siuud for Colic kg 's i ' iianrsn *s in -* -'Ah mg ; U'uf believe it Y. be the b*-- 1 I pi.- .ration t tin al and luhg .fi;o.ktntf levergot; ami ! I re .im:i. mil il in lie- jitthiir sf eakeraini ringer us w- I is . aose offiicted wit n lung ilsseasua. J. r. PhCK. *• New v. rk, May li, liU>. Hear wa it Dr. Benson, of Cup -imali,says—(cxtr. t JX iVoin a letter) : 9 Bowman'* \ cgetable CoinjHiui.d t on tains a viitee th .t ;> s no: pas-. - set! by any oilier jvpular medicine in mv . ttlcdgp. It d-.t-s pot ou.y suuvsih thetlueinl<; ref.-r luiiie lollt.tt mg persons whose n iten* are lit nur possession, ceiltfyiug u> its worth: j ilev. Btshop Morris, l ii.ttnr.al:, S • Rv. Robert Walker, 44 * Jlev. Joel Wliite. Eyoromy, Y Rev. Jcihu Powell, Portsluouih, ? ! John 1. M*.lunkln, B'jtU'r, fl ileny flriffi h, Esq , Pittsburgh, pi 11. ('. Baker. Wheeling, . Cap!. E. Gordon, Pittsburgh, q) , Jphn T. M'Coinhs, •• >!rs. Msry Morrow, Xetv H.ighton. jj Mis M- Evans, 44 J Hcbt. Greenlee, Beaver, H ' Isaac s'titherlaiiU, V -u-pott. jm J Mrs. S. A, Ci-ttys, I r.: .loin, ' filas Roberts, Meadvitlc, Henry Smith, New Cattle, Mrs. Sarah Lowry. IAW rem-e n anly, ■ Joseph V. Ur.uvn, 44 I Miss Martha A. Wilson. New Castle. J E.t-Gov. W. P. Johnslun, i T C Ckinningham. Allegheny City, . Isaac Whitesides, 44 M . I>. Marraia, Rridgew.itar. | I Rev. Win. Smith, Louisville,, Judge* Keys, S • Capt. Geo. K-*nnedy, WelUville, ffT James VVitkin-s Allegheny, S J P. O'NeJI, Steubenville, W Rev. Henry Oline. Venango county, t l)r. Jataes Parsons. Eouisville, pi . Rev. John Waikins, Mayaville, Tl ; Caytt. Jacob Hoe, tJeorgelowa, ]Li J.tnifs L. Dodtlg. Butler county, n| EI-GOV Win. Bigler, ■ . R, r. G Seehon, Louisville, CHARLES KITZ is our wholesale and retail agent for l|g l.ewistoivo, ho w ill supply retail merchants, A.c , with B . the article al wholesale prices. Price $1 per bottle, or B six i. ttles for sii. Call .at Hie agent's and get a copy of 5 Bowman's Medical Journal, and read it. All orders for Sf • the medicine direct lo the proprietors, BOWMAN it CO n j New Castle, Lawrence co . Pa. yy< K- A gents wanted in every Tillage. Apply by letter or i] r*viae to the proprietors. *belf> Foundry and Machine Shop. fpilK public arc hereby notified that I have C Fre nted the Foundry and Machine Shop in ™ the borough of Lewistown, known as the <4Ju niata Iron Works," and the large and general I assortment of Patterns, late the property of I iietgler and Willis, now of John Sterrett & . , Co. and Wm. Willis, and that lam prepared ly to do all kinds of J l asting, Turning, &c„ . on the shortest notice and in the best and most complete style. JOHN ZEIGLEK. . -viatown, April 1", 185G—tf.