WINTER ALL 110UNIL From the occurrence of the terribly se vere winter of last season, the •"weather wises'' generally foretold a mild winter for the present. But, to judge from the way Jack Frost is now putting on the screws, we may expect to scream before balmy Spring comes along. Many of the harbors at the North are already closed by ice, which also offers serious obstructions to navigation in some of the Southern ports. In all parts of Virginia the people are busy harvesting ice, with the expectation that 110 supply will be needed from the North next summer. At Lynchburg, on Friday of last week, the thermometer was down to 1 1 degrees above zero. At Sa vannah it has indicated 18 above, ami in Florida, 21 above—being the coldest weather ever known in that region, lee formed two inches in thickness. In Ha vanna, Cuba, a severe frost did considera ble injury to crops —a phenomenon almost unknown in that latitude. In all the W as tern rivers, steamers are frozen up. The great lakes are covered with firm ice ex tending many miles from shore. In the North-western States the severity of the weather is almost unprecedented; and men and animals have perished in great num bers. In lowa the winter is unparalleled. An lowa paper of last week relates that south of the State line a party of Gov ernment Surveyors took shelter from a snow storm in a ravine, which seamed the prairie. They pitched their tent upon three feet of snow—rigged a stove whose pipe ran up through the top of the lent — ate and went to sleep. A difficulty of breathing aroused the party early, and it was discovered that the ravine had drifted chock full, and that the snow was three lect above the top ul the tent and the top of the pipe. Out of the entire surveying company of which thev were a part, two men froze to death, two waded the prairie snows m stocking ieet unable to draw on their still boots, and all were disabled, permanently or temporarily, by the freez ing of the extremities. Near the .Missou ri river in lowa the thermometer lias indi cated from seven to thirty degrees below zero. At New* \ ork the Norlh and East rivers and the harbor are filled with llo.it mg ice, and one vessel has been lost by being cut through. Restoring Old Steel Pens —J. Pimotit, of Rouen, France, has obtained a patent lor the following method of restoring old steel pens which have been thrown aside as worthless, by long use or bad ink. The old and injured pens are exposed in a suitable vessel to iieat, in a furnace, until their temperature is raised to about a red heat. They are afterwards allowed to cool, and then cleansed from tie dirt that may adhere to them. The cleansing process may be performed by shaking them together for some lime in a close box eon Paining a little soap and sand. By this simple process, it is statHi, that metal pens hitherto considered to be per fectly spoiled and useless, may be restored to their original state. 7'y keep Jellies from Moulding. —Fruit Jtilies in iv he preserved from mouidino . e by covering the surface one-!ourth of an inch in depth will: fiuclv pulverized sugar. Thus protected, they will keep five years. —— , FOR | HARDWARE, F. J. HOFFMAN'S II v 0 1 r *~r i c— a/* - . | 1.) LA('ivS.YJ I i IIS.—To Hodman's vnu _M.y <!>. all! (UMillM c.i ii !>r Iron. St.-. l.r 4 10KDAG E, Twines and Tar at VS HOFFMAN'S* OHOE FINDINGS.— SoIe leather, M.ir.icio, all kinds of Shn: Findings, at *Ut F. J. UOII .MA.V~. SAbDLEKS ,y OOACUMAKERS.— . Our stock of saddlery and conch ware Is targe and at. loiv prices. * HOFFMAN. /SORN BHELLERS.—• The STAR, . *11: SOI I'HERN, VAt IIOFFMAN sJ. Til* READING, J dell / 1 rocerTES Buy Cheese at Hoffman's Buy Sugar at Hoffman's Buy Molassci at HolTtnLn'a Buy Teas, &c., a: Hoffman's / 8 O to Hoffman's for Tubs Go to Hoffman's for CTiurr.- Go to Hoffman's for Buckets Go to Hoffman's for Brooms Go to Hoffman's for Basket* decl 1 DRIGS, DRUGS; DRUGS, Medicine*- Medicine*, Medicine*, Paints, Paints, Paints, Glass, Glass, Oila, Oils, Oils, Trusses, Trusses, At HOFFMAN'S. 2 and 3 Mackerel, 20bbli. Halifax Herring, lObbls Shad, 10 bbls. Trout and White Tish, Now on hand at VV. & G. MACKI.IN jel9 McVeytown. SIX CENTS will pay for the loan of any bock in the Circulating Library. A. J. WARNER, Principal. Mrs. S. E. B. WARMER, Principal of the Female Bepartment. THE Fall and Winter Session of this Institution commenced Thursday, Oct. 16th, and is now open for the reception of students. It is the design of the present teachers to devote them selves exclusively to the interests of the Academy; to establish a full and thorough course of j education, practical and ornamental, both in the male and female departments; and to render the facilities for acquiring useful knowledge desirable, not only for those in the immediate vi cinity, but also for those living abroad. Particular attention will be given, in the male depart- S merit, to the practical application of Geology and C hemistry to Agriculture and general Arts. No pains will be spared to keep up a good and careful discipline, and to maintain a high mo- j ral and Christian character in the school. TERMS: For the Languages and Higher Mathematics, per quarter of eleven weeks, paid at the commencement of or during each quarter, _ - §6 00 For the Higher English Branches, - - - - 4 SO For Common English Branches, - - - - 3 00 Music, with the use of Piano, - 12 00 | Drawing or Painting, - - - - - 2 50 i Contingent Expenses, - - - - - 25 Lewistown, October 30, 1856 -3m THE STATS SATIITCrS PTJITDT Office, next door to Ihe Post Office, So. 83 Dock Street, Philadelphia. INTEREST FIVE PER CENT. All Sums of Money lietnrned on Demand. f PIIE STATE SAA INGS 1* t Mt No S3, Dork rttreet, next door lo Third Street,anil adjoining Ibc Post Office, ■I receives .Money 011 deposit daily, from f in the niorni: :• nriiil 3 in the aft. rnoon; also Monday evenings from 7 to 9 o'clock. Interest is allowed on deposits at the rate, of Ft VE FEB CENT, per annum. Deposits win be return ed in whole r in part on demand, without notice. The popularity of Hits Office, with all classes of the community, both in town ami country, and its consequent success, may be ascribed, in part, to the following substantial reasons: Ist. It offers a convenient, responsible, and profitable Depository to Executors, Administrators, Assignees, Col lectors, Agents, and all public officers— lo Attorneys, Trustees, Societies and Associations, t\ nether incorporated or otherwise—lo married or single ladies—to Students. Merchants, Clerks, and business men generally—to Mechan ics, Farmers, Minors of either sex, and all who have funds, much or little, to deposit, where they may be had at at. v time with Five per cent, interest added. •3d Depositors receive Books, with an abstract of the By-Laws and regulations, in wlii it is entered iheir depos its, which Books serve as vouchers. They may designate, in case of sickness, death, or absence, who shall rec. ive their deposits, without the intervention of Executors or Administrators. Any one or more persons may deposit in his. her, or their name, or for any other person or persons. 3d. A Report is made each lear to the legislature and I'nuitciis of the City. lilt Tile (ttficers are sworn before they et.ter upon their duties, in addition lo giving Bonds with sureties, jilt The State Savings Fund is a real Savings Fund— rut an lio-urance and Trust Company. Our large list of Deposit.irs ami the rhiladeljdna public, have been careful loobs--rve that the charter avoids the business and risk of insurance. j lit it in order to afford every reasonable facility to Depositors who rpside at a distance from the office, their de posits are per 111 it ted to be withdraw nby checks, after the manner customary with the Banks. Check Hooks will be furnished to depositors without charge. The popular patronage bestow .-it upon this office by a proverbially < aminos and discriminating community, and w here the h reader of the institution is best know 11, is a gratifying fid to w Inch the Trustees desire I" call it ten sion. CE'i. II HART, President. Cues. G. IULXV, Treasurer. Philadelphia, March 20, lsjfi —Y Truth Is stranger than fiction. A Certain Cure for all Rheumatic Pnitis. Don't Condemn out try it, it Cannot Fail. ii. V. ALLi.VS Concentrated Electric Paste. A.id Arabian I'a in Kefraetor,'for Mail out' IP,si. Copyright secured according to law. \T7HAT will it cure? Wc answer—Rheo , \\ matic Pains, when everything eLefaiL, Cramps, Chilblains, Burns, Bca!d-, Sprains, Head Ache, Tooth Ache, Swellings, Bruises, Sores, King Worm, Tetter, Stiff Joints, Con tracted Curds, Fresh Cuts, Ulcerated Sores,and all Scrofulous L)i.-eat where external reme dies can be used. Sore Throats, Stiti Neck ,Ac if hat it tciil Cure for Horses unit Ct Utle. —Swee nv, Spavin, Fistulas, Pol! Evil, Windgalls, t I ccrs, Cholic, Sprains, Collar and SaJdlc Gulls. Stone Bruises, Stiff Joints, Verdigo, Splints and Running Sores. For saie at the Drug Store of Charles Kitz,' Lewistown, Pa. genuine but thn-e bottle.- having ttie words '* E. C. Alien's Concentrated Electric Paste, or Arabian Pain Extractor. Lanc'r, Pa.," blown in the bottle. lay ok out for counterfeits. Don't forget to ask for .Men's. aplO-y I)ERSO.\S wauling Cook Stoves, will be much pleased wiili the "iiinrise Sw*v**." which, fr its many advantage*, -urpassen m< -i *f b* Look stove* now the .\♦-w WorM Cook, Globe, Nvtthaw y, Flat Top „v. r . oct'J F. G. FRANC'WCrs. PF.RIOR make of Horse Blankets, I ' made in Philadelphia nf best materials, well finish ed, at.d will he sold at mighty b>w pru *s, frl s<t I" 350 each. ocl9 <"• G. FItAAOISrt S. ] )II.L STUFF for Burn-, Bridges, Houses, of j') bet Susquehanna Lumber, furnished at short dates at lowest cash rate-, bv appiving to ma 22 F. G. FRANCISCrs. A MARVELLOUS REMEDY : FOR .1 M.IRFF/./.ors : HiOLLOWAV'S OINTMENT. TUB tfiiMl EXTERNIL RED EDI. |>Y lite aid of a iti:• ro * we iee millions of liilit o;eninf9 on the surface of" our hodi*. Throne! the*e lhi.s Oiniment, v IMMI rubbed oil tin* skin, is carried to any organ or inwawd pair. IMSH.TSC.- of the Ividne>s. disorders tf tin* f.iver, affection* of the llr.irt, Intiani (nation of the Lungs, A-nhu::!*, f* and Colds, nrc b\ if* incaiiS effectually cured Every housewife know that salt pastes freely ttirougli hoi e or fttc :•! of any thick tit This healing Ointment far more readily penetrates thrQUL'l; aay uoim* or (leshv part of the living body,curint: the niosM. danger >us inu aril complaints, that rairuol ht rent !:etl by oilier means Erysipelas. Salt Rheum i Scorbiitit* Iluniurs. No remedy I.u ever done -<' much fur tin cure ol dt s. ascu uf the sikiti, whatever f.>rni tiiey may Risntne. a- Ibis Ointment. No case of Halt Rheum, Scurvy, store Ueaile, .Scrofula ur Erysipelas, 1 an long * illistand its in fluence. The inventor has traveled over many part* o! the globe, visiting the principal hospitals, dispensing thi "iiitincnt. giving advice as to its application, and has tint* been the means of restoring countless numbers to health Sore Legs, Sore Breasts, Wounds and I'lcers. Some of the most scientific surgeons now rely solely on the life of this wonderful Ointment, when having to cope with the worst rases of sores, wounds, ulcers, glan dular swellings, and tumors. Professor Holloway has, by command of the Allied Governments, dispatched to the hospitals of the East, large shipments of this Oint ment, to be used under Itje direction of the Medical Staff, in the worst cases of wounds. It will cure any ulcer, glandular swelling, stiffness or contraction of the joints, even of 20 years' standing. PILES ANB FISTULAS. The§e and wther similar riis! re "ping complaint* can be effectually cured if the Ointment he weM rubbed in over the parte affected, and by other wide following the printed directions around each pot. Both the Ointment and Pi/Is should he used in Ihe following Cases: Bunions Lumbago Sore Legs Scalds Burns Mercurial Er .Sore Breasts Hwel'dGlands i Cft'.pp d hands uptions Sore Heads Stiff' Joints i Chilblains Files Sore Throats Ulcers Fistulas Rheumatism Sores of ail Venereal sores Gout Salt Kheurr. kinds Wonrdsofall Skin DiseisesSprains kinds *Snid at the Manufactories of Professor HOLLOWS v Hi Maiden I.ane, New Vork,and244 Strand, London, and by all respectable Druggists and Dealers of Medicines throughout the United Sthtes, and the civilized world, in Pots, at 25 cents, ti'2{ cents, and $1 each. OThere is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N. B. Directions for the guidance of patients in every ' disorder are affixed to each Pet. If to to the BEE HIVE IMU'G STORE to buy your H oo FLASH'S GERMAN- BITTERS, BOER HAVE'S HOLLAND BITTEKS, AVER'S CHERRY PEC I TORAI. and CATHARTIC PILLS, DEGRATII'S EI.KC- J i i.ic OIL, and the celebrated and world-renown- J ed DCV ALL'S GALS AMI OIL. ! OTUVE W Un: HO USE.—3OO Stoves, , all kinds and varieties now in the eastern ! mark -t. Many new .in! {•-:.?r; f.jI Parlor Stoves, Jmpr<e Ivcit Conk Stoves, excellent R< HI Siovs, and our line quail -|| I arlor Cooks, for wo.nl and coal, f r sale low fcv oct9 F. G. FUANCISCUS. LKJiI li\Tl !!i;S. ! J IST received, a .spier.did lot of Gas Fixtures ,) ('liandclicrs, 2, 3, 4, G Burners, beyond all ; doubt cheaper than the cheapest, for cash. au2s I\ G. FRAN CI SCFS CHERRY PECTORAL^ For the rapid Cure of COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS,WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP. ASTHMA, AND CONSUMPTION. TO (.'I RK A COI.D, with Heads. lie and S.rei .•-< of itier *- H.nly. Take ilie Cherry Pectoral 'in going in lied and w rap op warm, to sweat during lire night. FOR A I'OI.I) A.Nl> COUCH, take it morning, iimm and evening, a<cor>licg In direrlions on the Lottie, and the dilß' uiti will* mi he removed. Num* will lung suf fer from this tr inlile wl mi tliev find it ran he so readily [cured. Persons n til bleu with a seated rough, which i breaks litem of their rest at night, will find In taking the ! Cherry Perioral that on going t > bed, they may lie sure of ' soimd. unbroken sleep, ami cons, quent refreshing rest. | Great relief Ir on suffering, and an nit mate cure, is af forded to thousands w !io are thusatllicleJ, In this nivalin tble remedy, From its agreeable effects in those cases, many find themselves unwilling to forego its use when the uecessiiv for it lias Ceased, i TO SING Kits AN!> IM'HI.IC -SPEAKERS hisieme.ly invaluable, as by its action on the throat .ml I it.gs, w hen taken in small quantities, it removes all hoarseness iia ln h nirs, and w. mierfully increases the ,tow or tnd flexibility of the voice. AS I H.V A is generally much relieved, and often wholly cured hi Cherry Pectoral. But there are some cag sso | nl stiuatc as to yield entirely to no medicine. Ch rrt Pectoral will run.- them if they ran be cured BRONCHITIS, or iriiiation of the throat and uppr :e>iiiuii of lb- lung*, may be cured by taking ( herry Pec toral in small and frequent doses The uncomfortable oppression is soon relieved. I'Olt CKoUP. Give an emetic.of antimony, to be fol- i lowed In large and frequent doses of the Cherry Pectoral until it subdues, the disease. If taken in season, it will in t fail (o cure. WHOOPING COUGH may lie broken up and soon cur ed by Hie use of Cherry Pectoral. THE INH.I I". N/. A i speed ujre mo veil by this remedy Numerous instances hive been noticed \ here w hale fam ilies were protet ted from any serious consequences, w title ttieir neighbors without the Cherry Pectoral, were suffer ing from the disease. FOIt CONSUMPTION in its earliest stages, it should be taken under the mli ice of a good physician if possible, and in every ease with a careful regard to the printed di rections IUI the i/ottle. If judiciously us.-d, and the pa tient is carefully nursed meantime, it will seldom fait to subdue the disease. For settled Consumption of the I tings, the Cherry Pec toral should be given in doses adapted to what the patient requires ami can Im-ur. It always affords relief, and not unfrequenlly cures patients that were considered past hope There ate many thousands scattered all over the country, who 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 of its friends Nothing but its intrinsic virtues and tHe unniistakeable benefit conferred on thousands of suf ferers, could originate and maintain the reputation it en jovs. While many inferior remedies thrust upon the community have failed and heeri discarded, this has gain ed friends by every trial, conferred benefits on Hie afflicted tliey can never forget, and produced cures too numerous and too remarkable to be forgotten. While it is a fraud on the public to pretend that any one medicine will infallibly cure—stiii there is abundant proof that lite Cherry Pectoral does not only asa general tbuig, hut almost invariably cure tiie maladies for which it is employed. As time these facts wider and better known, this medicine has gradually become the best reli ance of the atllicted, from the log-cabin of the American 1 Peasant, to the palaces of European Kings. The CHERRY PECTORAL is manufactured by a practical j Chemist, and every ounce of it under his own eye, with i invariable accuracy and care. It is sealed and protected by law from counterfeits, consequently can be relied on as genuine without adulteration. Prepared and sold by JAMES C. At ER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. TOR SALE BT CHAS. ILITZ and THE BEE HIVE DRUG STORE, Lewistown, and by dealers and drug gists throughout the country. [oc.2-4m SHOT GUNS.—Single and double Shot _ Guns, very low. at MACKLIN'S, McVeytown hub Bia Full of Hope to the Afflicted and Suffering! Many of the Thousand Portals of Death may be closed, and life made happier and more comfor table to thousands who are now in danger. Doubtless this world contains nunty a balm to sooth its physical woes and cure its Diseases. Jhnong those in prominent rank stands BOIVJIAVS VEGETABLE COMPOUND, \ SAFE ami speedy cure for Consumption, not only in a k those milder forms of Throat and Lung Diseases, | such as Colds, Coughs, Quinsey, Difficulty of Breathing, i Bronchitis, Ministers' Sore Throat, Weakness of the J (Test, Asthma, Inward Ulcer, Spitting of Blood, Influen za, Croup, Whooping Cough, Pain in the Breast and Side, j Hoarseness, Catarrh and Catarrhal Affections, Infl m --i malum of the I.tings, (heeding of the l.uitgs. Sc. But its s-uperinr > xcellence is seen and tested in the more ad vanned affections of the Lungs. For tile truth of the above statement and the efficiency of the preparation as an antidote, we refer the puldic to the following testimo nials Language is scarcely strong enough to tell the great power of this wonderful discover): The doubting may try and be convinced. The proprietors point to the following bona file certificates with confidence in their influence on the community; they are but samples of the in3tiy hundreds of testimonials in our possession : Allegheny, July lu, JSS6 Mr. If. M. Bowman —Dear r?ir:—l feei it my duty to let you know what your compound has 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 vul liable medicine and be cured. My daughter was married in 1603, and went to Cincinnati to live, where her hus band (James lioyt,) was engaged in business. In six months after her husband died, and I sent for her to com luune, where in four months she was confined and caught cold which settled on her lungs. It seemed as though we could get nothing to help her. We tried six ditf, rent physicians for over one year and then sent to New York to a celebrated plivsiriiii there, and she took medicine from him for eight months; but he could not cure her.— lier cough wa fixed and stubborn and seemed as (bough it would tear her breast during the paroxysm of cough, and her breathing was at times very difficult. Failing to get relief from physicians, we thought we would try AV er's Cherry Pectoral, and she took it regular for seven weeks, but it did her no permanent good. We then tried Sellers'lmperial Cough Syrup, but with ail she still be came worse, and it seemed as though she was beyond cure, w hen one day my wife was in at one of our neigh bor's houses (Mr Mtyness') and she saw them give your Vegetable Compound to one of their children for a cough | and she got three or It wrd ses to bring home and try it. j After ir.y daughter ha i taken it she breathed a little eas j ier, and we sent and got a bottle of it, atui when it was ; taken there was a marked change for the better, i then I got ix bottles, tin most of which she tvok as directed until finally cured—it is three months since, and she has ■ not had a symptom of the old complaint, ami is getting a lusty as she ever was. We ali unite in our prayers to God that you may !>.- prospered and that your Vegetable Compound may he the means of restoring lie alih to mini . as it lias to one who is ,!ea rtous ;we cheerfullv recom mend it to the public as the nest medicine for Lung Dis eases that we ever got hold of. Try it sutfeiing one and see. Believe me, m> dear sir, to ever remain Your earnest friend, THOJ. 11. BANKS. Philadelphia, Aug. Id, 1-56. Last spring, while in Pittsburgh, 1 had a bad c. Id and cough which troubled me much, and u friend of mine gave ! ' me a bottle of Bowman's V. ci table Compound fordis&i- ! ses of the throat and lungs, which i comment! d taking and found relief almost immediately. 1 had taken man) iliitigs for cough and hoarjenes-hut never got am lung | to help me as it has done. I believe it to be the best auti .lote for coughs and hoarseness that is nut,iim]cheerliill) ' recommend it to the public. T II STANTON, [ Pastor of the Ist l'rol. Meth Chuich. Philadelphia ' From Judge Vaiihom, of the District Court ut Cimin- i , oati: Cincinnati, May 4, i-aO I have used Bowman's A cgelahb- Compound for bmn ! . h.t.s ai d tough, .ami believe it to be the best medicine out f*r th se diseases. ami the only one i ever got togive in- ill) permanent relief tri'l run. I recommend it ' i in the public .as an linm-st ami efficient medicine and will perform w hat it is published to do W M. VAN HORN, Esij. TO THE PUBLIC. I have used Bowman's Vegetable Compound in un ; | family for coughs, elds, ami ministers' sore throat and j i believe it to he the best thing t!i,t I ever got for those ■ ( complaints, ami cheerfully recommend it to the public. ! It. -v. JACOB GASTON, Pastor of the ('iiiii.oi stnod K Church, June Id. IS 6. Cincinnati. Here is one from the old pioiiet r Methodist preacher of Ohio, Rev. J B Finlev: I believe U wnian's Vegetable (k.mponml to be the hes remedy f,ir diseased throat ami lungs, of tin; day. 1 have tested it, and found it to be the best of all the popular remedies I ever tried, and 1 have tried very many. 1 re. i commend it to lite public— try it ami you will be coiivin - ed of its superiority. Rev. J. B FINI.EY. Cincinnati, July 12, isjC. Hear what the celebrated Dr. Peck says: 1 have used Bowman's \ rgctaide Coui;ouruf for coughs and ho irsencss in speaking ; and believe it to he the best prep-:ration for throat and iuug coutp! lints I ever got; and 1 recotnmeiul it to the public speaker and singer us well j as those afflict--.! with lung diseases. J. T. PEEK New York, May 12, I-jti. Hear what Dr Benson, of Cincinnati, savs—'extract ! from a letter) ; l wuiaii's A egetalile ('.. nip: itml contains i viitue that ' is net possessed by any other popular medicine in my I knowledge it .a, s not on ) suiooth the disease over, giving it i nil temporary relief (! ke most of patent med icines). but it l oiuiiii nces at tlie root of the disease and perfume <; p rfeet curt G. W. BENSON. M D. <>ttr sp-tce will not permit us to publish any certificate* in full, but we would refer to the following persons whose letters are in our possession,certifying to its worth: Kev. Bishop Morris, Cincinnati, llev. Robert Walker, " Rev. J.M'I White, Bciiuuiny, Itev. John Powell, Portsmouth, John 1.. M'J'inkin, Butler, llenry (irilSih, Esi;., Pittsburgh, B. C. Baker, Wheeling, Capt. E. Gordon, rillshurgh, John T M'Combs, *■ Mrs. M.irv Vorrow, • New Brighton, Mrs. M Evans, " R.ibt. Greenlee, lleavi r, Isaac .Sutherland, Y.inpotl, Mrs. S A Getty*, Freedom, Silas Roberts, Mcadviilc, llenry Smith, New Castle, Mrs. Sarah I.owry. Law rence county, Joseph P. Brown, " Miss Martha A. Wilson, New Castle, Ei-G iv. \V. F. Johnston, T. C, Cunningham, Allegheny City, Isaac Whiteside*, " I). Marram, Hridgewater, Rev. Wm Smith, l.ouisville, Ju lee Keys, Cincinnati, Capt. Geo. Kennedy, Wellsvilie, James Wilkina, Allegheny, J. P. O'Xeil, Steubenville, llev. Henry Cline, • Venango county, Ilr. James Parsons, Louisville, llev. John Walking, Maysville, Capt. Jacob Poe, Georgetown, flames L. Dodil", Butler county, Ex-Uov. Win. Bigler, Rev. G. Seehon, Louisville, CIIA RLE* RIT'/ is our wholesale and retail agent for i Lewistown, w!io will supply retail merchants, &.c , with . the article at wholesale prices. Price gl per bottle,or I sii bottles for -y.*> Call at the agent's and get a copy of Bowman's Medical Journal, and read it. All orders for . the medicine ditect to the proprietors, BOWMAN <sl CO., New Castle, Lawrence co., Pa. s>Agents wanted in every village. Apply by letter or otherwise to the proprietors. ocl6 j Foundry and Machine Shop, rpHE public are hereby notified that 1 have J[ rented the Foundry and Machine Shop in the borough of Lewistown, known as the "Ju niata Iron Works," and the large and geueral j assortment of Patterns, late the property of j Zeigler and Willis, now of John Sterrctt & , Co. pnd Wm. Willis, and that 1 am prepared to do all kinds of lasfiiix, Turning:, on the shortest notice and in the best and most complete style. JOHN ZEIGLER. Lewistown, April 17, 1856—tf. TIIE GREATEST MEDICAL DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. DR. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has discovered iu one of our common pasture weeds a remedy that cures livery liind of Humor from the worst Scrofula down to a common I'iuiple. TTE has tried it in over 1100 cases, and uever failed ex- j AL cept in two cases, (both thunder humor.) lie lias : now in liis possession over two hundred leitificates of its virtue,a!l within twenty miles of Boston. Two bottles are warranted to cure a nursing S..re I Mouth One to three bottles will cure the worst kind of "Pimples . on the Face 1 wo to three bottles will clean the system of Biles. Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst ( anker in the Mouth and Stomach Three to five bottles are warranted to cure tb<- worst case of Erysipelas. One to two bottles ,ir< 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 running Fleers. One bottle will cure ftcaly Eruption of the Skin. Two to three bottlesare warranted to cure the worst case of Ringworm. 1"wo 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 t - . ken. Reader, 1 peddled over a thousand bottles of this in the vicinity of Boston. 1 know the effect of it in every case. So sure as water will extinguish fire, so sure will this cure humor, i never sold a bottle of it but that sold an other ; afkeratrial.it alttays speaks for itself. There are two things about this herb that appears to me sur prising; first that it grows ill our pastures, in some pla ees quite plentiful, and yet its value has never been known until 1 discovered it in loifi— second, that it should cure all kinds of humor. In order to give some idea of the sudden rise and great popularity oi the discovery, 1 will state that in April, If Ik, I peddled it and sold about six bottles |*r day—in April, Idol, ! sold over one thousand bottles per day of it. Some of the wholesale Druggists who have been in business twenty and thirty years, say tiial nothing intlie iiinals of patent medicines was ever like it. There is a universal praise of it from all quarters. In my own practice 1 always kept it strictly for humors —but since its introduction so- a general family medicine, great ami wondeiful virtues have been found in it that 1 never suspected. Several cases of epileptic (its—a disease which was always considered incurable, have been cured by a few bottles. what a mercy if it Will prove effectual in all i as-'s of ih ■! itV.-ful malady—there are few who have j seen more of u than I have. 1 know of several cases of Dropsy, all of them aged | people, cored by it. For the various diseases of the Liv- ' er, Mck Headache, D . -pepsia, Asthma, Fever and Ague, j Pain in the Side, Diseases of the Spine, and particulaily ! in disease-"f the Kidneys, (fee , the discovery has done ! more goodthan any medicine ever known. No change of diet ever ne< essary— eat the best you | get and plenty of it. DIRECTIONS tON USE —Adults one table spoonful per j day—Children ver 10years.dessert spoonful—Children \ from sto S years, tea-spoonful. As no directions ran be I applicable to all constitutions, take sufficient to operate 1 on the bowels twice a day. Manufactured by DOXAiiE) !iI:AALS>V, .Vs 120 IVarxtn St , fimburt/, .Musi. PRICE #I ,OD Wholesale Agents. New York City, C. V Clkkner.Sl j B ircl.iy street; C H. King, IV2 Broadway ; Rushton and j Ci irk, 275 Broadway; A. B AD Sands. It-UFulton street, j T. W DYoTT A. SONS. Philadelphia, wholesale Ageiu- for Pa. For sale by F J HOFFMAN and Mrs MARY MARKS, Lewistown. and by B F. KEPNER, | Milllititow ii. [tna2"2-ly. ! HAVE YOU SUBSCRIBED IN THB Cosmopolitan Art Association roll THE THIRD YEAR > ORE THE RARE INDUCEMENTS The manage tin-iil have the pleasure of announcing ilial the r.l leetinn of Works uf Art designed for disiitbmi.in among the subscribers whose nauies are received previous to tb.- 2sHi of J iiuiary. '57, is much larger and more ostlv than on any previous y-ar. Among the lea ling winks in sculpture—executed in the finest marble — is the new and ; beautiful statue of the "WOOD NYMPH," Tb.- Rusts of the three great American states iien. fh\. j W ebster and Calhoun ; Also, the exquisite I i • il lius', SJ'HINO— A; db- mil Diana, in marble, life size— 'ogethet with the f ißowing Group- mil Statues in Carrara mir hi.-, of tli str-.c-.V for the Heart- Kcous an I A' /#//,'*; • I'ilaicn: ChiitioJ The >o:; Innottnte; Vapr.rr il. ; and Lifrlr Truant ; with numerous w> k- in Bronze, am! a collection of several hundred FINE OIL PAINTINGS, by leading arti-'s. The whole of which are to be di-in : bu'ed or allotted among the subscribers whose names are j received previous to the Twenty-eighth of Jannary, \7, \\ hi ti Hie Distribution will take place. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Every subscriber of three dollars is entitled to a ropy 1 of til -;i|. nd:d steel engraving, " Saturday N iglit," or u j c py oi my of the following $3 Magazines one year ; ; also, a copy of the Art Journal one year, and a Ticket in j the Annual Distribution of Works of Art. Tint-, for every fk.'i paid, a person not only gets a b tayj ti nl loia't ivn g er .Magazine one year, but also receives . th" Art J irml one year, and a Ticket in the Annual !>is- : tribation, making/ear dollars trarth < f i ceding matter be- | sides ihc ticket, by which a valuable painting or piece of j statuary may be received in addition. Those who prefer Magazines to the Engraving • Satur- I day Night,'can have either of the following one year:— ' il .rpet \L igazimt, G nli j"s l.ndv 's Book, United States , M iga/.iue,Knickerbocker M ltri'z ne,Graham's Magazine, I!! ukwood Magazine. Southern l iterary Messenger N 1 jierson is restricted t> a smile share Those taking five metnbi-rshjps, reuniting #ls, are entitled to six EH erax itigs. ind to ix tickets in the distribution, oi any five of Hie Magazines, one vear. and six tickets. P- rsons, HI ren utu g tuuds for membership, xvill pleas-- { register ilie letter at the Post Office, to prevent loss; on receipt of which, a ertificatte of membership, togetio r Willi the Engraving br Magazine desired, will be fnrwar- 1 ded to liny part of the country For further parte ii'll.-, sue ;)v November Art Journal, sent free on application. For membership apply to 11. J. WALTERS', Honorary Secretary, l.exvistown. tioV2o HIGHLY IMPORTANT TO FARM ER S. M. M. FAXON'S .•Ittachment of Vulcanized India Rubber , Spring to t'tr 'Rubes oj Grain Drills. HdilE undersigned, having perfected an arrangement for ! L the attachment of a Gum Spring to the Tubes and ; Drag B ir of Grain Drills, is happy to inform Farmers I and all others interested in the growing of Wheat and \ other grains, thnt he is prepared to furnish GRAIN | DKIi.l.tS, with the above article attached, at the shortest tioP.ee, at hi? Foundry, hi MrVevtown, Pa. Seeders have j berome an almost indispensable article to the Farmer, ! and lie will find thai the attachment of the Gum (spring xvill enhance its value at least one-half. All the deten tion and trouble caused by the breaking of wooiien pins is entirely done away with by this arrangement, and a man. or boy, can perform nearly double the labor that he could under the old plan, with much greater case, both to | himself and horses. There need be no fearol the Spring j br. astec, fur if there is an article that wiU neither break, ' r l, or wear out. the Gum Spring is that article, and I j hazard nothing in saying that my (train Drill is the iui- , plest in construction, most economical in performance, . ami therefore the most durable ever offered to the agri- j cultural public The fe. lis so arranged that it will sow i 1, U, li, If, and 2 bushels per acre. Persons desiring one for the coming seeding are requested to send in their ordets as early as possible. Direct to McVeytown, Mtf- J fiin county. Pa .or F G FR AN'CISCUS, Lewistown; . E. 1. FAXON, Hollidaysburg,Blair co., Pa.; BOYER ic BRO., llarrisburg. Pa , who are authorized to act as ! agents, andfrooi whom any further information may be ob i ained. PRICE OF DRILLS, with the attachment, #75. Far- • mers who already have drills, can have them altered,and I the India Rubber Spr.ng attached, for from #lO to #ls. id-All branches of the FOUNDRY BUSINESS still carried on, for which orders are respectfully solicited. M M FAXON. ; McVeytown, June 19,1656. Another Supply of Lumber, I Sash Jl.nlc to <Y r i. r * JUST received, a large supply of ytn ' 0 „ § white pine ready-worked Ignoring. Arrangement? have been made by Hie under I signed by which they are enabled to manufai ture all kinds of Doors, Sah, Shutters as,. Blinds at reasonable prices. Bills sent to uheij. J | either by mail or otherwise will meet wu : prompt attention." * j nor 13 DM. Jl. HOFFMAN & CO, New Stock of Lumber, IN addition to our large stock of well-seascr.. Ed stud, suitable for the most durable atp | perfect kinds of work, we have just receive ; a large supply from the Susquehanna region among which will be found— | 2, 14, H, I{, 1, jj and half inch Panel, First 2d ami 3d common BOARDS and PLANE WORKED FLOORING, ! Doors, Sash, Shutters, Blinds, and Door Far. ings, ready worked. Pla.-terine Lath arsd Paling, All kinds of BILL STUFF, 7x7, 6xG, 5x3, 4,< and a large lot of 3x4 SCANTLING, of f. rions lengths. JOISTS of all sizes and lengths. We are also prepared to fill, at short notice ' bills for any kind of lumber front lite v tl known steam mill of S. Milliken. Builders. Farmers, and others desiring I,uni ber of any kind will find it to their advantage to give us a call. oc2 WJI. B. HOFFMAN & Co. I To Builders and Contractors, LUMBER! LUMBER! HEBE IS THE PLACE FOR CHEAP LITIBUI JUST RECEIVED, 1 000 F£ET Ytlluw Werk 1 cJ Flooring, 5,000 feet ] Y'ellow Pine Worked Flooring 1 10.000 " 1 White " " Boards i 47,000 " 1 " " " ' 70.000 " 3. 3j, 4, 44 best Susquehattna Piu. ( tering l^ath, 20,0fk) feet Roofing Lath, , 12,000 " Common Plank, 10,000 " 2 in. Panel, , 1,0(X) Lights Sash. Any quantity of Door l 1 Shutters, Blinds, Ac., which we w ill sell front i 10 to 20 per rent, cheaper than any other i dealers in the country. * Hemlock, White Pine Joist, Studding, &c., i- ( ways on hand. t 1 respectfully invite all persons wanting am '( ; kind of Lumber to call and examine our stoei * and prices. t Ail orders for Frame Stuti for Houses, Brid- s I ges, Barns, Ac., w ill be filled with promptness l au2B F. G. FRANCISCUS. ' LOUD : S PIANOS. ! I Ar R. J. R. LOUD returns his thanks to tH C j residents of Lewistown for the liber 1 j patronage extended to him, and would announce s thnt he w ill he here early next Spring, for lit 1 1 purpose of selling 1 PIANOS, MELODEON'S, &C. I j Every possible attention will be given to the*. 15 ; enll u-ting It iin with their orders forlnsirumenti Old Pianos and Alelodeons of every tis A | scriftlioii taken in part paxtntril for ntic onts. ' I Those thinking ol buy ing, by obtaining of M; j Loud, will ave much in money and trouble, asht | w ill put Instruments up in perfect order prnt t ; salt, incurring all riks himself. ' i '1 lie most satisfactory references given to ac' 1 i desiring them. Orders directed to Thomas Loud & Son No. 1 : 4<i'.l Market street. Philadelphia; for Piam s, Mt- . lotleotts, or anything in the .Musical line, (by sti ting limits in price,) xvill meet with prompt ai. careful attention. Orders respectfully solir.v eU JOSEPH R. LOl'D, j itoS] Ware room, 4tJj Market st., Phiia. Himi: iiiMFiniKi:: j C'iicnp Ac durable. W. G. ZOLLINGER, J " " Marin I street, Lewistown, next door k Kennedies store, Respectfully invites 1 fr j / who desire to improve their / * ! upper stories with a c a "d fasbionable topping, 8 call at his store, where they i will find a good assortment of iiats, mauufac- n I tured under bis immediate superintendence bp 1 : competent and faithful workmen, or shouldaf.: * ! not be on hand, a hat of any description canbf •gut at short notice, alt of which are warrantee j to be equal, il not superior, to any sold either| , in Lew istown or any other place in or out o. 1 this State. There is no gammon about this, nc 8 1 idle boasting, as the people can learn for them- " I selves by making the inquiry and trial. • _ For the Ornish he has constantly on hand, or y j will make to order, hats to their taste of anyljM J required size or hritn, at prices that cannot far 1 to he satisfactory, j Country Merchants w ill find it to their ad-A. : vantage to give me a call, as a liberal deduction v will be made on wholesale purchase?, and is* ■ a pecially so to punctual men. J j Thankful tor the liberal patronage hcretol r? 't received, his study will be to pi case all sb' b may favor him with their cust >m in future t and trust- that as the times are bard, eatablf P high, and other things it, proportion, the mj" will act as much as possible on the cash svsten. r or at least on the say ing that " short credit ti ; make long friends." letcd t I V Ailer !*even Veins Muth! s J. In GRIFFITH'S "J- 715 m T AaIXV / kWi. wA * GOING AHEAD! rpHlt# Wash is his own composition. It possess -l W'oitiJerfn! pro|Mttie* t">r rntoviii <lari<liiiff am! ' r scrofulous excrescences finni tile head, causing UK- in jto thrive and gruiv luxttriautly wherever any routs o - main, and conscquentty at! persons, young ando'd. w IMS' | hair is falling off and becoming thin, can tiave the c" P ; remedied by 'A GRIFFITH'S VICTORY J :in a very short time. Persons who are bald, sheuitip r ' .£ I this Wash 3 fur trial, fur, unless the hair roots arr & J j tircly dead, a handsome crop of hair can be produced' J_ ! This Wash is unquestionably u valuable article, | cannot he surpassed by anj* hair mixture ever invented Bead the following Certificates. We, the undersigned, citizen* of Lewtstown,do cert-7 *' that we have used Griffith's Hair Victory, and cheerful* 0 recommend it to al! persons as a most valuable articlefi causing hair to grow, and removing dandruff and otfi 4 * 8 excrescences from the head, S George W. Patton, d Roswcll D. Smith, Maj. I>. Eisenbise, J Lafayette Webb, Wm. Shimp, John R. Weekes. _ £>The Hair Victory i for sale at the Bather Shop*' 7 i the undersigned. | J. L. GRIFFITH. Lewistown, April 10, 1?56. Furs! Furs! Furs! , j "I YOAS, Victorines, Pelverine#, Glovea, if | JL> in great variety, from which the lad* • can make excellent choice, arc now open as for sale at the Business Emporium of | GKOROK BLYMYER
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