AVER'S Are curing the Sick to an extent never before known of any Medicine. INVALIDS, READ AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELVES. JULES IIAUEL, Esq., the well known perfumer, of Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, whose choice products are found at almost eveir toilet, says : "I am happy to sav of your CATHARTIC PI US, that I have found them a better family medicine, tor common use, than any other within my knowledge. Many of my friends have realized marked benefits from them, and co incide witii me in believing that they possess extraordinary virtues for driving out diseases and curing 1 lie sick. They are not only effectual, but safe and pleasant to be taken qualities which must make them valued by the public, when they are known." The venerable Chancellor WAHDLAVV writes from Bal timore, I.sth April, 18.5*1: "Da. J. C. AVER Sir: I have taken your Pills with great benefit, for the listlessness, languor, hiss of appetite, and Bilious headache, which has of late years overtaken me in the spring. A few doses of your Piils cured me. I have used your Cherry Pectoral many years in my family for coughs and colds with unfailing success. You make medicines which cure ; and 1 tee I it a pleasure to commend you for the good you have done and are doing." JOHN F. BEATTY, Es*., Sec. of the Penn. Railroad Co. savs : " Pa. ft. ft. Office, Philadelphia, Dec. 13, 1853. "Sir: I take pleasure in adding my testimony to the efficacy of your medicines, having derived very material benefit from the use of hoth your Pectoral aud Cathartic Pills. I am never without theiu in my family, nor shall 1 ever consent to be, while my means will procure them." The widely renowned S. S. STEVENS, M. 1)., of \\ eiit vrorth, N. H., writes: "Having used your CATHARTIC PII.LS in my practice, 1 eertifv from ex|erience that they are an invaluable purga tive. In cases of disordered functions of lite liver, causing headache, indigestion, costiveness, and the great variety of diseases that follow, they are a surer remedy than any other. In all cases where a purgative remedy is required, I confidently recommend these Pills to the public, as superior to any oliter I have ever found. They are sure in their operation, and perfectly safe qualities which make them an invaluable article for public use. 1 have for many years known your Cherry Pectoral as the liest Cough medicine in the world . and these Pills tire in no wise inferior to that admirable preparation for the treat ment of diseases." " .Icton, Mr., A 'or. 2.5, 1853. " DR. J. C. AVER Dear Sir: 1 have been afflicted from my birth with scrofula in its worst form, and now, after twenty years' trial, anil an untold of amount of suffering, have been completely cured in a few weeks by your Pills. With what feelings of rejoicing I write can only he imagined when you realize what 1 have suffered, and bow long. " Never until now have I been free from this loathsome disease in some shape. At times it attacked my eyes, and made me almost blind, besides the unendurable pain j at others it settled in the scalp of my head, and destroyed my hair, and has kept me partly bald all my days ; sometimes it came out in my face, and kept it lor months a raw sore. "About nine weeks ago 1 commenced taking your Ca thartic Pills, and now am entirely free front the complaint. My eyes arc well, my skin is fair, and my hair lias com menced a healthy growth j all of which makes me teal already a new person. 41 Hoping this statement may be the means of conveying information titat shali do good to others, I am, with every sentiment of gratitude, Yours, Ac., MARIA RICHER." 44 1 have known the above named Maria Ricker trona Iter childhood, and her statement is strictly true. ANDREW J. MESKKVE, Overseer of the Portsmouth Manufacturing Co." CAI-T. JOEL PRATT, of the ship Marion, writes from Boston, 20tli April, 1854: 44 Your Pills have cured me from a bilious attark which arose from derangement of the Liver, which had become very serious. 1 had failed of any relief by my Physician, and from every remedy I could try ; but a lew doses of your Pills have completely restored me to health, i have given them to my children for worms, with the best ef fects. They were promptly cured. 1 recommended them to a friend for costiveness, winch had troubled hitn for months ; lie told me in a few days ihev had cured him. You make the best medicine in the world ; and I ant free to say so." Read this front the distinguished Solicitor of the Supreme Court, whose brilliant abilities have made him well known, not only in this hut the neighboring Stales. 44 A'ttr Orleans, 5tA April, 1854. "Sir: I have ereat satisfaction in assuring you that myself and family have been very much benefited by your medicines. My wife was cured, two years since, of a se vere and dangerous cough, by your CHERRY PK< TOBAU, and since then has enjoyed perfect health. My children have several times been cured front attacks of the fnffu enza and Croup by it. It is an invaluable remedy for these complaints. Your CATHARTIC PILLS have entirely cured me from a dyspepsia and costiveness, which has grown upon me for some years,— indeed, this cure i* much more important, from tite fact that 1 had failed to get relief from the best Physicians which this section of the country affords, and from any of the numerous reme dies 1 had taken. 44 You seem to us, Doctor, like a providential blessing to our family, and you may well sunfMserfv* are not ua mindful of it. Yours respectfuliv, LEAVITT THAXTER." 41 Senate Chamb'—, Ohio, Jlprd bth, 1854. " Da. J. C. AVER— Honored Sir: I have made a thor ough trial of the CATHARTIC PILLS, left me by your agent, and have been cured by them of the dreadful Rheumatism under which he found me suffering. The first dose re lieved me, and a few subsequent doses have entirely removed the disease. I feel in better health now than for some years before, which I attribute entirely to the effects of your CATHARTIC PILLS. Yours w ifh great respect, LUCIUS B. METCALF." The above are all from persons who are publicly known where they reside, and who would not make these state ments without a thorough conviction that they were true. Prepared by J. C. AI'EK, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass FOR SAI.E BT CHAS. KITZ and the BEE HIVE DRUG STORE, Lewistown, and by dealers and drug gists throughout the country. [oe2-4m Good Goods and Low Prices! NEW STORE AND Flt LSI! FALL & WIIR (.11(11)1 a||H E undersigned, trading tinder the name and J firm of McCOY & ELLIS, respectfully in form their friends and the public generally, that they have just returned from Philadelphia, and opened in the house formerly occupied by J. & J. NTilliken, on Market street, and directly op posite Geo. lily layer's store, a neat assortment of Fali and Winter Goods and SUPERIOR GROCERIES, to which they have added a neat supply of gen tlemen's, ladies' and children's SEMMSSk suitable for the season. The market price t\- cisti will always be given for COUNTRY PRODUCE, and liberal advances made on Flour and Grain on store. Planter, Fi*li and Motic Foal always on hand. A quantity of SALT, suitable for Cattle, now on hand. F McCOY, R. F. ELLIS. Lewistown, Nov. 13, 1856. ITEW PZFwIC. HMIE subscribers, trading as McWiiliatns & Sterrett, have leased the Lewistown Mill and are now prepared to buy all kinds of grain, for which they will pay the highest market price in cash. Grain will be taken in store on the same terms as heretofore by John Sterrett & Co. farmers who wish to have grists ground or grain chopped, will be accommodated on the shortest notice. They wiil always have on hand for sale a full supply of Flour, Grain and Feed, which will be delivered to any part of town by leavingorders at the office in the Mill. One of them will at all times be found at the Mill to give their personal attention to the business, and they hope to merit a continuance of the patronage bestowed on the old firm. GEO. W. McWILLIAMS, F. R. STERRETT. Lewistown, January, 17, 1856. I)ERSONS wanting ('ook Stoves, will be much pleased vviih the "Sunrise Cook Stove," which, for its many advantages, surpasses most of the Cook stoves uow used. Also, the New World Cook, Globe, Hatha way. Flat Top Cook, oct9 F. G. FRANCISCUS. Hid]) M2W3, Full or Hope to tlie 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 thus world contains many a balm to sooth its physical woes and / cure Us Diseases. Among those in prominent rank stands BOWMAN'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND, A SAFE and speedy cure for Consumption, not only in those milder forms of Throat and Lung Diseases, such as Colds, Coughs, Quinsey, Difficulty of Breathing, Bronchitis, Ministers' Sore Throat, Weakness of the Chest. Asthma, Inward Ulcer, Spitting of Blood, Influen za, Croup, Whooping Cough, Rain in the Breast and Bide, Hoarseness, Catarrh and Catarrhal Affections, Inflim ntation of the Lungs, Bleeding of the Lungs, Sec. But its superior excellence is seen and tested in the more ail vanced affections of the Lungs. For the truth of the above statement and the efficiency of the preparation as an antidote, we refer the public to the following lestimo nials. Language is scarcely strong enough to tell the great power of this wonderful discovery: The doubting may try and be convinced. The proprietors point to the following buna fide, certificates with confidence in their influence on the com in unity; I lie y are but samples of the many hundreds of testimonials in our possession : Allegheny, July 19,1856 Mr. 11. M. Bowman— Dear Bir:—l feel it my duty to let you know what your compound has done for my duush ler, ami wish you to publish it if you can in hope that some suffering one may be induced by it to try your val liable medicine and be cured. My daughter was married in 1853, and went to Cincinnati to live, here her hus b itid (James lioyl,) was engaged in business. In six months after her husband died, and 1 sent for her to come home, where in four months she was confined and caught cold which settled on tier lungs. It seemed as though we could get nothing to help her. We tried six different physicians for over one year and then sent to New York to a celebrated ptiysici in there, and she took medicine from him for eight months; but lie could not cure her. — Her cough was fixed and stubborn and seemed as though it would tear her breast during the paroxysm of cough, and her breathing was al times very difficult. Failing to get relief from physicians, we thought we would try Ay er's Cherry Pectoral, and she took it regular for seven weeks, but it did her no permanent good. We then tried Sellers' Imperial Cough Syrup, but with all she still be came worse, and it seemed as though she was beyond cure, when one day my wife was in at one of our neigh bor's houses (Mr Mayness*) and she saw them give your Vegetable Compound to one of their children for a cough and she got three or four doses to bring home and try it. After my daughter had taken it she breathed a little eas ier. and we sent and got a bottle of it, and when it was taken there was a marked change for the better. I then got six bottles, the most of which she took as directed until finally cured—it is three months since, and she has no! had a symptom of the old complaint, and is getting as lusty as she ever w as. We all unite in our prayers to God that you may be prospered and that your Vegetable Compound may be the means of restoring he alih to many, as it lias to one w ho is dear to us ; we cheerfully recom mend il to the public as the best medicine for Lung Dis. eases that we ever got hold of. Try it suffering one and see. Believe me, my dear sir, to ever remain Your earnest friend, TIIO.-V II BANKS. Philadelphia, Aug. 13, 1856. Last spring, while in Pittsburgh, I had a bad cold and cough which troubled me iiiuch, and a friend of mine gave me a bottle of Bowman's Vegetable Compound for disea ses of the throat and lungs, which I commeuced taking and found relief almost immediately. 1 had taken many things for cough anil hoarseness but never got anything to help me as it his done. I believe it to he the best anti dote for coughs and hoarseness that is mil, and cheerfully recommend it to the public. T. II STANTON, I'astur of the Ist Prot. Meth Church, Philadelphia. From Judge V.inborn, of the District Court at Cincin nati : Cincinnati, May 4. 1856. 1 have used Bowman's Vegetable Compound for bron chitis ami cough, and believe it to be the best medicine out for those diseases, and the only one 1 ever got to give lite any permanent relief, ft mill cure. I recommend il to the public as an holiest aud efficient medicine and will perform what it is published to do. WM. VAN HORN, Esq. TO THE PUBLIC. ! have used Bowman's Vegetable Compound in my family for coughs, colds, and ministers' sare ihroal and believe it to lie the best tiling that I ever got for those complaints, and cheerfully recommend it to the public. Rev. JACOB GASTON, Pastor of the Clinton street M. E Church, June 10, 18..6. Cincinnati. Here is one from the old pioneer Methodist preacher of Ohio. Kev. J. B Finley: I believe Bow man's Vegetable Compound to be the best remedy for diseased throat and lungs, of the day. I have tested it. and found it to be the best of all the popular remedies 1 ever tried, and I have tried very many. 1 re commend it to the public— try it and you will be convinc ed of its superiority. Kev. J. B. FINI.EY. Cincinnati, July I*2, 1856 Hear w hat the celebrated l)r. Peck says: 1 have used Bowman's Vegetable Compound for coughs and hoarseness in speaking ; aud believe it to be the best preparation for throat and lung complaints I evergot; and I recommend it to the public g|x-aker and singer as well as ihose afflicted with lung diseases. J. T. I'ECK New York, May 12, 1856. Ilt-ar w hat Dr. Benson, of Cincinnati, says—(extract from a tetter) : • Bowman's Vegetable Compound contains a virtue that is not possessed by any other popular medii ine in my knowledge. Il does not oniy smooth the disease over, giving it only temporary relief (I kt most of patent med icines), but it commences at the r Agents wanted in every village. Apply by letter or otherwise lo the proprietors. oclfi Foundry and Machine Shop. rpHE public are hereby notified that I have j_ rented the Foundry and Machine Shop in the borough ot Lewistown, known as the "Ju niata Iron Works," and the large and general assoitment of Patterns, late the property of Zeigler and Willis, now of John Sterrett & (.o. and Wm. Willis, and that 1 am prepared to do all kinds of Caling, Turning, & c „ on the shortest notice and in the best and most complete style. JOHN ZEIGLER. Lewistown, April 17, 1850—tf. THE GREATEST MEDICAL DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. DR. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has discovered in one of our common pasture weeds a remedy that cures Every Kind ef Humor from the worst Scrofula down to a common Pimple. HE has tried it in over 1100 cases, and never failed ex cept in two cases, (both thunder humor.) He has now in his possession over two hundred certificates of its virtue,all within twenty miles of Boston. Two bottles are warranted to cure a nursing Sore Mouth. One to three bottles will cure the worst kind of Pimples on the Face Two to three bottles will clean the system of Biles. Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst Canker in the Mouth and Stomach. Three to five bottles are warranted to cure the worst case of Erysipelas. Otic to two bottles are warranted to cure all Humor in the eyes. Two bottles are warranted to cure Running of the Ears and Blotches among the Hair. Four to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and running Ulcers. One bottle will cure Scaly Eruption of the Skin. Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the worst case of Ringworm. Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the most desperate case of Rheumatism. Three to four bottles are warranted to cure the Salt Rlieuin. Five to eight bottles will cure the worst case of Scrnf. ula A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle, and a perfect cure is warranted when the above quanti ty is taken. Reader, I 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, sosure will this cure humor. 1 never sold a bottle of it but that sold an other; after a trial it always speaks for itself. There are two things about this herb that appears to me sur prising; first that it grows in our pastures, in some pla ces quite plentiful, and yet its value has never been known until I discovered it in 1846 —second, that it should cure all kinds of humor. in order to give some idea of the sudden rise and great popularity of the discovery, I will state that in April, 1853, I peddled it and sold about six bottles per day—in April, 185 J, I sold over one thousand bottles per day of it. Borne of tire wholesale Druggists who have been in business twenty and thirty years, say that nothing in the annals of patent medicines was ever like it. There is a universal praise of it from all quarters. In my own practice ialwayskept it strictly for humors —but since its introduction asa general family medicine, great and wonderful virtues have been found in it that I never suspected. Several cases of epileptic fits—a disease which was always considered incurable, have been cured by a few bottles. O, what a mercy if it will prove effectual in all cases of that awful malady—there are few who have seen more of it than 1 have. 1 know of several cases of Dropsy, all of them aged people, cured by it. For the various diseases of the Liv er, Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Asthma, Fever and Ague, I'atu in the Side, Diseases of Ihe Spine, and particularly in diseases of the Kidneys, Ac., the discovery has done more good than any medicine ever known. No change of diet ever necessary—eat the best you get and plenty of it. DIRECTIONS nut USE. —Adults one table spoonful per day—Children .ver 10 years, dessert spoonful—Children from sto 8 years, tea-spoonful. As no directions can be applicable to all constitutions, take sufficient to operate on the bowels twice a day. Manufactured by UOAAIJ) IiEWEDY, ,V. I*2o IVarrtn -Sr., Roxbury, Mass. I'RICE #I,OO Wholesale Agents. New York City, C. V. Clickner,Bl Barclay street; C 11. King, 192 Broadway ; Kushton and Clark, 275 Broadway; A. B. At D Sands, lOOFullon street T. W. DYOTT A SONS, Philadelphia, wholesale Agents for Pa. For sale by F. J. HOFFMAN and Mrs MARY MARKS, Lewistown, and by B. F. KEPN'ER, Mililintown. [nia22-ly. Pennsylvania Railroad. FLMLAINS leave LEWISTOWN STATION as fol j A lows : EXPRESS TRAIN. Westward, ... 6,00 A. M. Eastward, - - 5,12 " MAIL TRAIN. Westward, ... p. \J. Eastward, ... S,O'J " THROUGH FR El GUI'. Westward, 1,50 A. M. Eastward, 0,15 P. M. EMIGRANT. Westward, 3,50 A. M. Eastward, 0,15 P. M. EXPRESS FREIGHT. Westward, 10,30 A. M. Eastward, 0,15 P.M. LOCAL FREIGT. Westward, 7,05 A. M. Eastward, 7,17 P. M. Ticket Office will be open 20 min utes before the arrival of each Passenger Train. D. E. ROBESON, Agent. HIGHLY IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. M. M. FAXON'S Attachment of Vulcanized India Rubber Spring to the Tubes oj Grain Drills. 'DUE undersigned, having perfected an arrangement for -L the attachment of a Gum .Spring to the Tubes and Drag Bars of Grain Drills, is happy to inform Farmers and all others interested in the growing of Wheat and other grains, that he is prepared to furnish GRAIN DRILLS, with the above article attached, at the shortest notice, at his Foundry, In McVeytown, Pa. Seeders have become an almost indispensable article to the Farmer, and he will find that the attachment of the Gum Spring will enhance its value at least one-half. All the deten lion and trouble caused by the breaking of wooden pins is entirely done away with by this arrangement, and a man, or buy, can perform nearly double the labor that be could under tire old plan, with much greater ease, both to himself and horses. There need be no fear of the Spring breaking, for if there is an article that will neither break, rot, or wear out, the Gum Spring is that article, and 1 hazard nothing in saying that tny Grain Drill is the sim plest in construction, most economical in performance, and. therefore the most durable ever offered to the agri cultural public The feed is so arranged that it will sow 1, lj. li, lj. and 2 bushels per acre. Persons desiring one for the coming seeding are requested to send in their orders as early as possible. Direct to McVeytown, Mif llin county. Pa., or F G. FRANCISCUS. Lewistown ; E L. FAXON, Hollidayshurg. Blair co., Pa.; BOYER A BltO., Harris burg, Pa., who are authorized to act as agents, and from whom any further information may bcob ained. PRICE OF DRILLS, vvitlube attachment, §75. Far mers who already have have themaltered,and the India Rubber Spring attached, for from $lO to sls. ;',-AII branches of the FOUNDRY BUSINESS still carried on, for which orders arc respectfully solicited. M. M FAXON. McTeytown. June 19, 1850. indemnity. THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY of Philadel pItia— OFFICE 1634 Chesnut street,near Fiflhstreet D I RECTORS. Charles N. Bancker, Geo. R Richards, Thomas llart, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, Adolphe E*. Borie, Samuel Grant, DavidS. Brown, Jacob R.Smith, Morris Patterson. Continue to make insurance, perpetualorlimited,on every description of property in TOWN A COUNTRY at rates as low as areennsistent with security. The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund, which, with their Capital and Premiums safely invested* affords ample protection to the assured. The assets of the Company,on January Ist, 1840, as puhlishedagrecablyto an Act of Assembly,were as fol lows, viz: Mortgages, $1,047,438 41 Real Estate, 91,724 83 Temporary Loans, 96,00185 Slocks, 51,523 25 Cash, Ac., 36,601 37 $1,328,492 71 Since their incorporation,a period of eighteen years they have paid upwards of One .Million Four Hundred Thousand Dollars, losses by fire, therebyaffnrdingnn evi dence of the advantages of Insurance, as weilas the abil ity a ndd is posit ion to meet wit h promptness a 1 11 labilities. CHARi.ES N. BANCKER,President. CHAHLKS G. BANCKER, Secretary- Agent for Miiilin county, H. J. WALTERS, Esq., Lewistown. fapl2-ly THE STATE SAVINGS FEJNDi Office, next door to the Post Office, So. 83 Dock Street, Philadelphia. INTEREST FIVE PER CENT. All Sums of Money Returned on Demand. milF STATF SAVINGS FUND, No 83, Dock Street, next door to Third Street, and adjoining the Post Office, 1 receives Money on deposit daily, from 9 in the morning until 3 in the afternoon; also Monday evenings Iron. J to 9 o'clock Interest is allowed on deposits at the rate of FIVE PER CENT per annum. Deposits will he return fgj t n whole or in part on demand) without notice. The popularity of this Office with all classes of the community, both in town and country, and its consequent success, may be ascribed, in part, to the following substantial reasons: . . • . . . /• , 1? U offers a convenient, responsible, and profitable De.ms.tory to Executors, Administrators, Assignees Col lectors Agents, and all public officers-to Attorneys, Trustees, Societies and Assoc.at.oris, whether incorporated or otherwise—to married or single ladies-to Students. Merchants, Clerks, and bus.ness men general.,-to Mechan ics, Farmers, Minors of either sex, and all who have funds, much or little, to deposit, w here they may be bad at any time with Five percent, interest added. .... . , -2,1 Depositors receive Books, with an abstract of the By-law, and regulations, in win his entered their depos its which Books serve as vouchers. They may designate, in case of sickness, deatn, or absence, who shall receive 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 tear to the Legislature and Councils of the City. 4th The Officers are sworn before they enter upon their duties, in addition to giving Bonds with sureties. sth. The State Savings Fund is a real Savings Fund-not an Insurance and I rust Company Our large I of Depositors and the Philadelphia public, have t,ecn careful to observe that the charter avoids the business and risk "E order to afford every reasonable facility to Depositors who reside at a distance from posits are permitted to be withdrawn by checks, after the manner customary with the Banks. Check Books will be furnished to depositors without charge. . The popular patronage bestowed upon this office by a proverbially cautious and dtscr.m.nuung cm mum y, and where the character of the institution is best known, is a gratifying fact to which ,!he 1 n.s^demrr li CHAS G. Im..Av, Treasurer. FOR HARDWARE; F. J. HOFFMAN'S | £2S3 BLA.CKSM ITIIS.—To Hoffman's you should continue to go for iron, Steel, Ac. CIOIIDAGE, Twines and Tar at ) HOFFMAN'S. SHOE FINDINGS.—SoIe Leather, Morocco, Easts, and all kinds of Shoe Findings, at jiell F J. HOFFMAN'S. SADDLERS A COACHMAKERS.— Our stock of saddlery and coachware is large and at low prices. HOFFMAN. )RN 811 KI XE RS The STAR. i The SOUTHERN, V At HOFFMAN'S. The READING, ) !pII / 1 ROCERIES. vT Buy Cheese at Hoffman s Buy Sugar at Hoffman s Hue Molasses at Hoffman s Buy Teas, Ac., at Hoffman's (1 O to Hoffman's for Tubs J Go to Hoffman's for Churns Go to Hoffman's for Buckets Go to Hoffman's for Hrortms Go to Hoffman's for Baskets dec! I DRIGS, DRAGS, DRAGS, Medicines, Medicines, Medicines, Paints, Paints, Paints, Glass, Glass, Oils, Oils, Oils, Trusses, Trusses, At HOFFMAN'S. J, Dorsheimer's NEW HOOK BINDERY, • MECHAftICSBIRC, Pa. The subscriber has in connection ffi&'with bis 8001.. Stationery, Paper " and Vaiiely Store, a complete, BINDERY, where be is prepared to bind Mag azines, Pamphlets and Newspapers, and to I repair books. Also, to rule paper to any pat tern. He is also prepared to manufacture Copy Books, Music Books and every description j of Blank Books, where the trade can be sup plied wholesale, and retail. Unpersons having MAGAZINES, BOOKS, &c. which they desire bound or re-bound in any style, can leave them at H. W. Junkin's Jewelry and Book establishment, Lewistown, j from which place they will be taken and re turned when bound. nth 6—y A MARVELLOUS REMEDY L FOR A MARVELLOUS AGE!! HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT, TIIE GRAND EXTERNAL REMEDY. BY the aii! of a microscope, we sec millions of little j openings on the surface of our bodies. Through these this Ointment, when rubbed on the skin, is carried to any organ or inwawd part. Diseases of the Kidneys, 1 disorders of the l.iver, affections of the Heart, Inflam mation of the Lungs, Asthmas, Coughs and Colds, are by i I its means effectually cured. Every housewife knows ; that salt passes freely through bone or meat of any thick ness This healing Ointment far more readily penetrates through any bone or fleshy part of the living body,curing the most dangerous inward complaints, that cannot be reached by other means. Erysipelas, Salt Rhenm & Scorbutic Humors. No remedy has ever done so much for the cure of di seases of the Skin, whatever form they may assume, as • this Ointment. No case of Salt Rheum, Scurvy, Sore Heads, Scrofula or Erysipelas, can long withstand its in- j lliience. The inventor has traveled over many parts of! the globe, visiting the principal hospitals, dispensing this > Ointment, giving advice as to its application, and has ' thus been the means of restoring countless numbers to 1 health. Sore Legs, Sore Breasts, Wounds and Ulcers. I Some of the most scientific surgeons now rely solely : on the use of this wonderful Ointment, when having to j cope with the worst cases of sores, wounds, ulcers, glan- | dular swellings, and tumors. Professor Holloway has, j by command of the Allied Governments, dispatched to the hospitals of the East, large shipments of this Oint- j ment, to be used under the 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 AND FISTULAS. These and ether similar distressing complaints can be effectually cured if the Ointment he well rubbed in over the parts affected, and by otherwise following the printed directions around each pot. Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in the following Cases: liuuions Lumbago Sore Legs Scalds Hums Mercurial Er-Sore Breasts Swel'dGlands Cliapp'd hands uptions Sore Heads Stiff Joints Chilblains Piles Sore Throats Ulcers Fistulas Rheumatism Sores of all Venereal sores Gout Salt Rheum kinds Wounds of all Skin Disea "esSprains kinds ♦♦•Sold at the Manufactories of Professor HOLLOWAY, 60 Maiden Lane, New York, and 214 Strand, London, and by all respectable Druggists and Dealers of Medicines throughout the United States, and the civilized world, in Pots, at 25 cents, 62J cents, and $1 each. Co-There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N. B. Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are allixedto each Pot QHOI' GUNS.—Single and double Shot O Gaus, Very low, at MACKI.IN'S, McVeytown. Truth is stranger than fiction. k Certain Cure for ail Rlicnmatie Pains. Don't Condemn but try it, it Cannot Fail. E. C. ALLEiVS Concentrated Electric Paste, And Arabian Pain Extractor, for Man and Horse. Copyright secured according to law. WHAT will it cure? We answer—Rheu matic Pains, when everything elsefaiis, Cramps, Chilblains, Burns, Scalds, Sprains, Head Ache, Tooth Aehe, Swellings, Bruises, Sores, Ring Worm, Tetter, Still Joints, Con tracted Cords, Fresh Cuts, Ulcerated Sores,and all Scrofulous Diseases where external reme dies can be used, Sore Throats, Stiff Neck-, &c What it trill Cure for Horses and Cattle. —Swee nv, Spavin, Fistulas, Poll Evil, Wmdgalls, Ul cers, Cholic, Sprains, Collar and Saddle Galls, Stone Bruises, Stiff Joints, Verdigo, Splints and Running Sores. For sale at the Drug Store of Charles Ritz, Lewistowri, Pa. genuine but those bottles having the words " E. C. Allen's Concentrated Electric Paste, or Arabian Pain Extractor, Lanc'r, Pa.," blown in the bottle. Look out for counterfeits. Don't forget to ask for Allen's. aplli-v Another Supply of Lumber. Sasli Made to Order. JUST received, a large supply of yellow and white pine ready-worked Flooring. Arrangements have been made by the under signed by which they are enabled to manufac ture all kinds of Doors, Sash, Shutters and Blinds at reasonable prices. Bills sent to them either by mail or otherwise],* ill meet with prompt attention. novl3 WM. B. HOFFMAN & CO. New Stock of Lumber. iN addition to our large stock of well-season ed stulf, suitable for the most durable and perfect kinds of work, we have just received a large supply froxn the Susquehanna region, among which will he found— 2, 1 2, Jj, I|, I, •) and half inch Panel, First, 2d and 3d common BOARDS and PLANK, WORKED FLOORING, Doors, Sash, Shutters, Blinds, and Door Fac ings, ready worked. Plastering Lath and Paling, All kinds of BILL STUFF, 7x7, 6x6, 5x5, 4x5 and a large lot of 3x4 SCANTLING, of va rious lengths. JOISTS of all sizes and lengths. We are also prepared to fill, at short notice, bills for auy kind of lumber from the well known steam mill of S. Milliken. Builders. Fanners, and others desiring Lum ber of any kind will find it to their advantage to give us a call. °c2 WM. B. HOFFMAN d CO. To Guilders and Contractors. LUMBER! LUMBER! HERE IS THE PLACE FOR CHEAP LI'TIBER! JUST RECEIVED, j 1 | H bO * 11 Yellow I'ine AVork ed Flooring, 5,000 feet 1 Yellow Pine Worked Flooring 10,000 " 1 White '• " Boards 47,000 " 1 " .. ' 70.000 " 3. 3£, 4, 4± best Susquehanna Plas tering Lath, 20,000 feet Roofing Lath, 12,000 " Common Plank, 10,000 " 2 in. Panel, 1,000 Lights Sash. Any quantity of Doors, Shutters, Blinds, dc., which we will sell fimm 10 to 20 per cent, cheaper than any other dealers in the countrv. Hemlock, White Pine j'oist, Studding, dc. al ways on hand. _ 1 respectfully invite all persons wanting any kind ot Lumber to call and examine our stock and prices. All orders for Frame Stuff for Houses, Brid ges, Barns, &c., will be filled with promptness. uu2B F. G. FR A N CISC US. FREEBURG ACADEMY, FREEBIRG, SMIRK CO., PA. r PHE location of this Institution is beautiful X anil healthy, arid free from the temptations and vices common to larger towns situated on public thoroughfares. The course of instruc tion is thorough and complete, embracing the usual branches of an English, Classical and Mathematical Education, and is calculated to prepare students for College, the study of a Profession, or business pursuits. Frequent Lectures are uelivered during the term, and practical illustrations accompany each recita tion. Students have access to a good Library. The Academic year is divided iuto two ses sions of 22 weeks each. The first commences on the last Monday of July ; the second on the firsl Monday of January. Public Examinations at the close of each term, when certificates of Scholarship and Standing are given to each stu dent. TERMS. —For Tuition, per quarter of eleven weeks, §2.50 to §B.OO. Board, Room, &c., §1 .50 to §2.00 per week. For further particulars, address GEO. F. McFARLAND, Principal. Frecburg, June 26, 1856. Furs! Furs! Furs! 1)0 AS, Yictorines, Pelverines, Gloves, &e. ) in great variety, from which the ladies can make excellent choice, are now open and for sale at the Business Emporium of I dec** GEORGE BLYMYER. 1,500 FEET f, 1, IS, u7in Paii | el, dry white Stuff, just received bv i ma 22 F. G. FRANCISCUS. {SUPERIOR make of Horse Blankets, I ivJ made in Philadelphia of best materials, well finish ed, and will be sold at mightj low prices, $2 30 to 3 50 "■"•h ot'9 F. G. FRANCISCUS. SIX CENTS will pay for the loan of any book in tho Circulating Library. coxtvm,,, THE elections being over the • attending them passed ! considered dangerous nowadays to Weep bank notes, the proprietor or the Peopled would again invite attention to his magnified depository for replenishing the outer nfin a woman on the scientific principle of san money, which accommodating establishment in East Market street, and can readily . distinguished from all others by its pi| e , beautiful goods and wares and "thatsip which, like the Star spangled banner, isfa Drib by every breeze. Tbe Ladies, chants, traders, farmers, laborers, and all op, ers are therefore invited to a grand display l mission free ) of a most extensive, beautiful, a; . ; cheap stock of Staple and Fancy Goods, y ; exhibition will remain open every morning , j ternoon and evening until further notice, s all concerned are requested to call earl? procure good seats. The pei formanee cc. E mences early in the morning with an exqijjs. melo-drama entitled DFLY GOODS comprising in part Broche Silks, 75 cents; Git. hams from 6j to 25 cents; White Goods,n ( as Swiss, Victoria, Lawn, Bishop Lawn,i ßt Book Muslins, Brilliants, Swiss and Jacoi.. Edgings and Insertings, Flouncings, Colla rsi . Sleeves, Challeys, Bareges, Mohair Mitts,Si and Kid Gloves, Hosiery, and hundreds of 0 (i er articles in daily use. Scene second will open with a grand di-pl ; of Stella, Crape, Cashmere, Delaine, Thin and numberless other SHAWLS, (Crape Shawls from §6 up,) which forbear neatness, fineness, finish, cheapness, and allv other etceteras, exceeds anything of the kit before displayed to the ladies. This scent the admiration of all who have seen it,hot from town and country, and alone is worth visit from the extreme ends of the ct>unty. Scene third will he an unrivalled exhibition CLOTHS AND CASSIMERE all colors, shades, and prices, of exquisite jr.. terial, and so beautiful when made up, ths; j young lady of our acquaintance had for sever, j days an idea of setting her cap for a handsoif gentleman she had seen across the street, th. I dressed up, when she discovered it was hero : { beau! Scene fourth will be a display of a choicest | lection of intended exclusively for family use, comprki every article usually sold in that line, and cour.-e cheap, whether quality or price tie a sidered. An intermission of some time will hen:, allowed in order to give the audience an opp*. tunity of examining an extensive stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, well made out of good material, and cutouij scientific principles, j The fifth scene will present a rich andvart j stock of Queensware and Glassware. !t with side views of Boots and Shoes, Cutler Ladies' Gaiters, and sundry other matter?pit. sing to the eye and purse. The sixth scene is a rare spectacle of BO WETS AAD BO WET TRI.V9I.AtS, which always produces a marked sets. among the Indies, and is frequently encorec- This is really fine. This is the general routine of the exhibit::; but the scenes are often varied by the introd: lion of other articles, useiul, ornamentals pleasing. The performers in this exhibition, from! 1 manager down, are all unrivalled and celtbn ted far for their politeness andalte lion to their numerous customers, and ties* with the most unvarying patience, which is 1 ly exemplified in their taking pay either ingti silver, bank notes, or country produce. JDS. F. YEAGER, Manager. Levvistown, Nov. 27, 1856. Hum: "MMMI i\enl, Cheap A: Durahlr. W. G. ZOLLINGER, | Market street, /,ewistown, next d00r.,, Aamnly's store, K Respectfully invites who desire to improve their ■§ upper stories with a neat and fashionable topping, 1.1 eall at his store, where will find a good assortment of Hats, manufaf tured under his immediate superintendencef competent and faithful workmen, or sbouMi: not be on hand, a hat of any description C 35 got at short notice, all of which are warrHtr to be equal, if not superior, to any sold cite in Lewistown or any other place" in oroc! this Stale. There is no gammon about itis.t idle boasting, as the people can learn for selves by making the inquiry and trial. For the Ornish he has constantly on hano. | will make to order, hats to their taste oi >■ J required size or brim, at prices that eannoti.. to be satisfactory. ? Country Merchants will find it to theirr vantage to give me a call, as a liberaldetluc: will be made on wholesale purchases,and pecially so to punctual men. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofc' 1 received, his study will be to please all' may lavor him with their custom in luW-, and trusts that as the times are hard, high, and other things in proportion, the | will act as much as possible on the cash systt: | | or at least on the say ing that " short crec 1 j make long friends." f e v>- ! Afler Seven Years Stud) .1. L. The Hair Victory is for sale at the Barber i the undersigned. J. L. GRIFFITH, Lewistown, April 10,1856. j YITHITE Beans, Peaches, Hominy l ' It Rice, at [ jel9] MACKLIN'S, McVeyto"