The Yankee Girls. —' Mace Sloper,' in ! speaking of Yankee girls, says: I had a ! notion of saying something about the dif ferent varieties of American young ladies that are seen at a hotel table. But I real ly heard an Irish waiter sing such a verse about the different sorts last night, that 1 ant quite combed do\tn (for now at least,) on trying any thing of the sort. And his song: ' Bosthon gurrels for talking, New York gurrels for drissing; Philadelphy gurrels for manners, And Balthimore gurrels for kissing Canady gurrels for hugging, \ 'Cinnati gurrels to be civil; \ St. Louis gurrels for ribbons, And New Orleans gurrels for the divil.' I couldn't see the waiter who sung these ; lines, but I could hear him chanting away ( and brushing the iloor in time with a j broom. 1 was seated in the box of an 1 eating house, and as 1 didn't care to get up, I asked : •How did you ever learn so much about ! American girls V The broom stopped whisking about, and over the too of the partition came the sin gle word, in a sort of a whiskey baritone: ' Kxparience !' Precocious Juvenile. —• Willy,' said a doling parent at the breaklast table to an ! abridged edition of himself, who had just j entered the grammar class at the high , school, ' Willy, my dear, will you pass j the butter?' j •'i hiriainly, thir, it takthe me to parthe anything. Butter itli a common ihubthan tive, neuter gender, agreeth with hot buck wheat cakthe, and ith governed bv thugar houthe molatheth underthtood.' Schoolmaster ' Kneeded.' —A shoema ker received a note from n lady to whom lie was particularly attached, requesting him to make her a pair of shoes, and not j knowing exactly the stsle she required, he dispatched a written missive to her, i asking her whether she would like them 'lt round or Esq. Toad: The lair one, indignant at tiiis rich specimen of orthog- ■ raphy. replied, i Kneether. y Carelessness in ll'riting Items Illus-\ trated. —A notice of a recent steamboat explosion ends as follows : • The captain swam ashore. So did the chambermaid. Siie was insured for $15,000, and loaded witL iron.' JEclionary 11 anted. — A learned yoiuic j lady, one evening lately, astonished a com- , panv by asking for the loan of a • diminu tive, argenteous, truncated cone, convex on I its summit, nii,l semipcrforated with svm- ' metrical indentations!' She wanted a'< thimble. : Pent this. —.Mr. Baker showed us an egg yesterday which was seven inches in circumference. Can any bod v beat this ? —Syracvst Journal. Certainly ; break the egg into a bowl. ' ai.d beat it with a spoon.— Lynn Xews rl Money Lender Grammatically I)e --fined.—A country schoolmaster ihus tie- ' scribes a money lender: He serves you in the present tense; he lends you in the con ditional mood ; keeps you in the subjunc tive, and ruins you in the future ! t Beautiful is the love and sweet the I kiss of a sister, — Old Paper. Exactly, and of a pretty cousin, too.— It you have not a sister or a cousin, try somebody else's—it's all the same. \\.re. MAtKI.IV McVeytown, Pa., keep constantly on hand a large assortment of j Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. CLOTHING. BOOTS ATI) SHOTS. HATS ATI) C APS, STRAW GOODS, IHRDWARE, QCEE.NSWARE, CEDARWiHK, | Wail and Window Papers, ' STATIONERY, CARPETS, DRUGGETS, OIL CLOTHS, RUGS, LINES, OIL, LEAD, PITTV, Tift, PITCH, OAKIJI, j Salt, Fish, Plaster, Guano, Cement, Stone Coal ami Grind Stones. M e are paying the highest market price for ail km J of GRAIN ; or where parties desire it we will ship their Grain by canal and pav then, uatt proceeds, after deducting freight. Mc\ eytowa, Februarys, 1d57. ° GAS: GAS: I P. SKKHKIMKR would respectfully in fP • form the citizens of Lewistown that lie is preparing to put up Gas Fixtures of all kinds, in Churches, Stores, Dwellings, Public Build ings, Shops'. Ac., iu the best manner. Hav ing procured an experienced workman from the City, recommended to me to be one of the best workmen in the State, 1 can safely war rant all work and feel confident of pleasing oil. Lewistown, May 22. 1X56: VI T ALL PAPER.—A largt and well T T Mlctd stock. Ever} body should piper tbeir room*, and in order to do it In the roost elegant manner and at tha les*t eipcnae don't fall to call on I. J. HOffMAN". I GREAT EXCITEMENT AT THE NEW FIR3VT OF KENNEDY. JUNKIN & CO.. (At tht late Ste.nn .Mill Store oj Alfred Morkt.) having received a new and splendid stock of G-ROCEUaiBS. I <&LOTFTIN&, Boots and Shoes, I which they are now selling at the LOW LSI ; PRICES, and wishing to do business on fair i principles, they otfer their Goods LOW, to in j duce every person who wishes to Buy Goods at Great Bargains, jto call and examine their stock. Their motto is " Small Profits and Quick Sales." i They ask but a small advance on city cost, j or Country Produce taken in ex j change for Goods at all limes. Market price 1 paid for all kinds of Produce, j MARKS' OFFICE of the Steam Mill in the back | room. [Lewistown, Jan. 8, 1857. am A! BOOKS! A splendid assortineut of WATCHES, BRACELETS, EAR-RINGS, IX3 kP ® S OP tl DQ £3 e ! ffHSIvSIEIfi IBaSKBSa and other suitable Jewelry FOR GIFTS, will be found at 11. W. JUN KIN'S i Establishment, East Market street, opposite Russell's Banking House. ALSO, A beautiful supply of ANNUALS, A I 3 11 ILL 3 AMI OTiIEU Various sizes and binding FAMILY BIBLES, PR A VLB & lIVMN HOOKS, and a general assortment of Theological, Miscellaneous, and School Books, LETTER A NI NOTE PAPERS, &c. Lewi-town, I)ec. 11. 1856. NEW GOODS j AT George It OLD CORNER! 1 / IKORGE BI.YMVER Las ju-t returned i V 1 from the citv with a nrammoth stork of FALL ,V WINTER GOODS, to which he begs to call the attention of his friends and the public generally. For the L:tdies, who have always so liberally patronized liim, he has a very large assortment of BIT BBS I.IIIIIIS. j including elegant plain and fancy Silks, Bere | ges, Berege Robes, Berege Delaines, Crape de Spang, &c., of every new style and pattern to ! he found in the city. Also, HR£ in great variety, such as plaid, striped and fig i ured Sv. i- Mulls, Nainsook Mulls, Laces, In serting, and all kinds of Embroideries. He has also 'a fine assortment of Stella, Silk, Thibet, Cr3pe and other Nil \W LS, as well as Bonnets, Fiats, Ribbons. Flowers, Parasols, and a number of ileadv-made Buregc; Mamilias. For Ist'iillt'itien he has Ready-made Winter Clothing of all kind-, braid and other Hats, Cloths, Cassimercs, \ estings, (.'oil ars, Stocks, &c., and (something new ) very handsome Marseilles Shirt Front. For ISon*euocicr* he has a splendid lot of Brussels, Ingrain & other CAKBKTS, ol beautiful figures, and at very low prices.— ' Also a very large assortment of embracing all the latest styles. Housekeepers w ill do well to give him a call when purchasing 1 Carpets and Wall Papers. He fas his usual variety of fresh (fence Bi*warc, (ufleiy, Ac. Country Produce always taken in exchange for Goods at the regular market prices. Thankful for the patronage heretofore be stowed upon the " Old Corner," the undersign ed respectfully asks a continuance of the same, j feeling confident it will prove mutually advan tageous. N. B.—Country Dealers can have Goods by wholesale at a very -mall advance above city wholesale prices. GEO. BLYMYER. Lewistown, Dec. 24, 1856. SEGA.RS! LEG ARS! ONE Hundred Thousand Havana and Principe Segars of the following brands : Las Tres Marias, Rio Hondo, Lo- Dos Banderas, Los Dos Cabanas, El Dorado, /.a Bella Habanero,* La Sultana, FlordeLondre , La Diana, Figaros, La Nueva Empress, Operas, Victoria, /.a Estrella, La Union, Itecreadores, La Higuera, And various others. ! Also,a prime lot of well-seasoned "Sixes.* Dealers and others can he supplied on reas onable terms, at the DRUG STORE of CHAS. RITZ, J e ~ Last Market st., Lewistown. Drs. Moss & Stoneroad OFFER their professional services to the cit- ! izens of Lewistown and surrounding conn- i ry. Office at the Beehive Drug Store. jes f lULTIVATORS! CULTIVATORS!—S, 7 Ct ! 10 Teelh Cultivators, with part reversable i cast steel teeth. F. G FRANCISCUS. THE GREATEST ; MEDICAL DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. DR. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has discovered in one of our Common pasture weeds a remedy that eures Every Kind of Humor front the worst Scrofula down to a common Pimple. HB has tried il in over 110.) cases, and never failed ex cept in two cases, (both thunder humor.) lie has I now in his possession over two hundred certificate* of ! its virtue,all within twenty miles of Boston. Two buttles are warranted lo cure a nursing Sore j Mouth. One lo three bottles will core tlie worst kind of Pimples on the Face Two to three bottles will cieun tin- system of Biles. Two bottles are warranted to cure lie; worst Canker in the Mouth and Stomach. Three to five bottles are warranted to cure the worst ( ease of Erysipelas. One to two bottles are warranted to cure all Humor in the eyes. Two bottles are warranted to cure Running of the I Ears and Blotches among the Hair. Fo0 to sit bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and ] running Ulcers | One buttle will cure Scaly Eruption of the -Skin. | Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the worst ! case of Ringworm. i Two to three bottle# are warranted to cure the most j desperate case of Rheumatism. j Three to four bottles are warranted lo cure tile Sail j Rheum. I-'iveto eight bottles will cure the worst case of Scrof ula A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle, j and a perfect cure is warranted when the above quauti | ty is taken. Reader,! peddled over a thousand bottles of this Li the j vicinity of Boston. 1 know the effect of it in every case, j 8o sure 3s water will extinguish lire, sosure will this i cure humor. I never sold a bottle of it but that sold an- I oilier ; after a trial il always speaks for itself. There are two things about this herb that appears to me giir j prising; first that it growsin our pastures,in some pla j ees quite plentiful, and yet its value has never been i known until I discovered it in Is 10 — second, that il should . cure all kind* of buuior. In order to give some idea of the sudden rise and great j popularity of the discovery, I w ill stale that in April, 1 153, I peddled it and sold ab.mt *ix bottles per day—in j April, 1854. 1 sold over one thousand buttles per day of it. .Sortie of the wholesale Druggists who have been in : business twenty and thirty year*, say that nothing in the i annals of patent medicines as ever like it. There i* a > universal praise of it from all quarters, j In my ow ii practice 1 alwuyskept it strictly for humors j bin since Us introduction asa general family medicine, great and wonderful virtues have been found in it thai 1 , never suspected. j Several rases ol epileptic lit*—a disease which was ! always considered incurable,have been cured by a few | bottles, fi, w hat a mercy if it will prove effectual in all ! cases of that awful malady—there are few w ho have ' seen more of it than I have. I know of several cases of Dropsy, all of lliem aged : people, cured bv it. For the various diseases of the Liv er, Siik Headache. Dyspepsia, Asthma, Fever and Ague, Pant in the Side. Di*> U3v* of the Spine, and particularly in disease* of the Kidneys, Ac., the discovery has dune mure good than any medicine ever know u. i No change of diet ever necessary—eat the best you t get and plenty of it. DtaiM riu.%< run USE —Adult* one table spoonful per ' day—Children over 10 years, dessert spoonful—Children ; from ito 8 years, lea-spoonful. As no directions can be applicable to all constitution*, lake sufficient to operate on the bowels twice a day. Manufactured by KEVAEHY, .Vo 190 H'arrtn St., Kothury , .Matt. PaioE 41,00 Wholesale Agents. New York City, C. V. Cltekner.Sl < Barclay street; {' 11. King, 192 Broadway ; Rusliton and Clark, 2T5 Brand way; A B. A II Sand*. IfiOFiilton street T. W. DVDTT A SONS, Philadelphia, wholesale Agents for Pa For sale by 1 J HOFFMAN ami Mrs | MARY MARK*, Lewistow n, and by B F. KEENER, Miißintow n. [inaS'J !y . RICHLY IJIPORTAYT TO FARVERS. M. M. FAXON'S ,'lttachvuat oj Vulcanized India 1 lubber Spring to the Tubes <>J drain J/rills. 'DUE inideiiigiied, having perfected an arrangement fur -* the attachment of a Gum Spring to the Tubes and Drag Bir* of Gram Drills i* happy to inform Farmers and all others interested in the growing of Wheat and uiher grain*, that he is piepared to furnish GRAIN 1 DllH.t.B, with the ahuve artirle attached, at the shortest iintice, at hi* Foundry, in Mi Vey t"W n, Pa ©eedersliave i become so almost indiien-*ble article to liie Farmer, in.l lie w til find thai the iltm Inner,l of the Gum Spring will enhance us value at least one-half All the detcn tion and trouble caused by Ihe breaking of wooden pins i* entirely done away wiiti by this arrangement, and a mail, or boy, can perform nearly double Ihe lab,.r that he could under the old plan, with much gie iter i nc, both to himself and horeer. There need be no fear of the Spring breaking, fur if tin-re is an arfrle that w ill neither break, rot, or wear out, llie Gum t?j'fing is that article,and I hazard nothing in say ing that my Grain Diill is the sim plest in construction, most economical in petfurmance, and therefore tb- most durible i vcr offered to tiie agrt . cultural public The feed is so arranged Ihai il will sow 1. Ij. 11, Ii- and 2 bushel* per acre. Persons desiring one for the coming seeding aie r- quested to send in their orders as early as possible. Direct to Met ey town. Mif ! fiiu county. Pa., or F G FR A XOliSt'l'S. Lewistown ; ' i E. I. FAXON, Ho'.Hdayiburg. Blair co , Pa ; IIOYER A BlttL, llarrisburg, Pa., who are authorized to aitH* agents, and from w it-un any furl her information may beob lined. PRICE HE DRILL?, wii ii ih attachment, $75. Far mers who already have drill*, ran have them altered,and the India Rubber Spring atlached, for from $lO lo sls. >AII branches of the KOI MUD liI'SINESd still carried on, fur which orders arc respectfully solicited. M M. FAXON. McVej town. June 19, Jssfi. MANNY'S COMBINED Mowing and Reaping Machine,. WITH WOOD'S IMPROVEMENT, For the Harvest of 1857. A LL persons desirous of getting this celebra- | ted machine will please send in their or- 1 tiers early, to prevent delay and disappointment I as was the ca*e in so many instances last seas- j on. This machine look the premium at Y'ork, Huntingdon, Carlisle Chambersburg, Harris burg, Ilellefonte, and other places too numerous to mention. Last summer we had hundreds of testimonials and official reports, vouching the superiority of thi* machine over all others now in use. This machine excels all others in the following points, viz: Its. easy convertibility from a Mower to a Reaper and rice versa; its construction for adaptation to uneven surface ; the ease with which it can be raised or lowered, for cutting from two inches to eighteen inches from the ground, which is done by means of a lever controlled by the driver while in his seat; its ease of draft, portability, and cleanness and case of cut. Many of these features arc pat- \ ented and cannot be embodied in any other nta- j chine, and all will admit how essential and in dispensable they are to a complete combined j machine. With each machine will be furnish ed two scythes, two extra guards, two extra sections, one extra pinion and wrench. They are warranted to give satisfaction, eith er as a Mower or Reaper, or no sale. Price <*l4o. delivered in Lewistown. All communications directed to F. G. Franciscus, Agent, Lewistown, Mittlin county, Pa. w ill meet prompt attention. To persons nearer home, 1 respectfully refer them to R. A. Means, J. I). Nageny, O, I'. Smith, R. McManigal, and Jas. Parker, all of whom having used this machine ; la*t season, consider it unsurpassed by any com bined Mower and Reaper now in use. F. G. FRANCISCUS, Agent, j febl9 Lewistown, Pa. CtORN Mills, V always on hand. Almost j Grain Mills, (any Agricultural Imple- Fodder Cutters, f ments furnished to order Premium Fans,tfcc. J F. G. FRANCISCUS. CtORN SHELLERS—hand and horse power, j for sale by F. G. FRANCiSCLS. TWO hundred cast steel part revcrsable Cul- * tivator Teeth for sale by FRANCISCUS. j QJUID Full of Hope to tlie /Ullictri! and SiitfVr•ins; ! 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 tcorld contains many a balm to sooth its physical woes and cure its JHseasts. Jhnong those in prominent rank stands BOWIIAV'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND, A SAFE and speedy cure for Consumption, not only in those milder forms of Throat and Lung Diseases, such as Coida, Coughs, Uuiusey, Difficulty of Breathing, Bronchitis, Ministers' Sore Throat, Weakness of the CI. est. Asthma, Inward Ulcer, Spitting of Blood, Influen za, Croup, Whooping Cough, Pain in the Breast and Side, Hoarseness, Catarrh and Catarrhal Affections, Inflam mation of the I.ungs, Bleeding of Ihe Lungs, ate. But its superior excellence is seen and tested in the more ad vanred affect ions of the I.ungs. For the truth of the j ahore statement and the efficiency of the preparation as I an antidote, • refer the public to the following testimo j uials. Language is scarcely strong enough to tell the , great power of this wonderful discover; ! The doubting ! may try and he convinced. The proprietors point to the J following bona fide certificates with confidence in their J influence on the community; they are hut samples of the j litany hundreds of testimonials in our possession ; Allegheny, July 19, 1556 J Mr. H. M. Bowman—Dear rtir:—l feel it my duty to let ' you know what your compound has done for iny daugh ter, and wish you to publish it if you can in hope that some sufler'ha one may be induced by it to try your va! liable medicine ami be cured. My daughter was married in 1853, and vveni to Cincinnati to live, where her hus band (James Iloyt,) w** engaged in business. In six months after her husband dlec- ' ser " or l' er to come home, where in four months she W'< confined and caught colr limits. ItseenieJ*lhouJhwe could get nothing to help her We tried six fiifl" rent physicians for over one year and then sent to New Turn to a celebrated physiritn there, and she look medicine from hiui for eight months ; but he could not cure her.— ller cough was tiled and stubborn and seemed as (hough it would tear her breast during the paroxysm of cough, and lier 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' Imperial Cough Syrup, but with ail she slill be came worse, and it seemed as though she was beyond cure, when one day my wife war in at one of our neigh bor's houses (Mr M iyness') and she saw them give your Vegetable Compound to one of their children for a cough and she got three or four doses In bring home and try it. After my daughter had taken it she breathed a little eas ier, and we sent and got a bottie of it, and when it was taken there was a marked change for the belter. 1 then got mx bodies, th> most of which she took as due ted until finally cured —it is three months since, and she Has not had a sy m;it.|ii of the old complaint, and is getting as lusty as she ever was. We all unite in our prayers to G at that you may be prospered and that your Vegetable Compound may be the means of restoring health to many, as it has to one who is dear to us ; we cheerfully recom mend it to the public as the best medicine for Lung Dis eases that we ever got hold of. Try u suffering one and see. Believe me, my dear sir, to ever remain Your earnest friend, THO©. n BANK 3. Philadelphia, Aug. 13, Ls5C. Last Spring, while in Pittsburgh, 1 had a bod cold and cough which troubled me much, and a friend of mine gave me a bottle of Bowman's Vegetable Compound for disea ses of tin- throat and lungs, which I commenced taking and found relief almost immediately. I had laken many thine* for cough and hoarseness but never got anything to help me as it his done. I believe it to be the best anti dote for coughs ami hoarsem *s that tsotil,andcheerfully recommend it to tin-public. T. II STANTON, Pastor of the |>i Prut. Metli Clinith. Philadelphia. From Judge Vtinhorn, of the D.strict Court at Cincin nati : Cincinniti, May -1. ]Vs,. I have use-! Row man's Vegetable Compound for bron chitis and cough, ami believe it to be the best medicine out for those diseases, and the only one ! ever got togive me any permanent n-lief. /r trill eurc. 1 recommend it to the public a* an honest and efficient medicine and w ill i perform w hat it is published to d > WM VANHORX, Esq TO THE I'l BLIC. ! have used Bowman's Vegetable Compound in tnv family for roughs, colds, and ministers" sore throat and believe il to be the best tiling til it I ever got for those complaints, and cheerlully recommend it to tin- public. Hev. J ACOII 1. VSTON, Pastor of ihe Clinton street M. E. Church, June lit, |* fi. Cincinnati. Here is one from the old pioneer Methodist preacher of 1 Ohio, Rev. J B Kiiilev : I believe Bow man's Vegetable Cmnpound to he tliebcst remedy for diseased throat and lungs, of the day. I have tested it. and found it to be the best of all lh popular remedies 1 ever tried, and 1 have tried very many. I re commend uto the public— try it ami you v.-ill he convinc ed of its superiority. Rev. J. 11. FIN LEY. Cincinnati. July 12, I>.*>6 Hear what the celebrated Dr Peck says: I have used Bow man's Vegetable Compound fnrcoughs and hoarseness in speaking : and believe it to be the best preparation for throat ami lung complaints I evergot; and I recommend it to the puhlir ;>eakcr and singer as well as those afflicted w nli lung diseases J. T PECK New \ ->rk, May 12, l-vfi. Hear what Dr. Benson, of Cincinnati, say s—(extract fioin a teller) . Bowman's Vegetable Compound contains a virtue that is not possessed by any oilier popular medicine hi my knowledge. Il does mil only smooth the disease over, giving ll only temporary relief (I ke most of patent med icines), but it commences at the root el the disease and performs a perfect cure. t," W . BENSON ,M. D. Our space will not permit us to publish any certificates in full, but we would refer to the follow ing persons whose letters are in our possession, certifying to its worth : Rev. Bishop Morris, Cincinnati, Rev. Robert Walker, Rev. Joel White, Economy, Rev. John Poxveil, Portsmouth, John L. M'Junkin, Butler, Henry 8 Griffith, Esq , Ptiisburgb, B.C. Baker, Wheeling, Capt. E. Gordon, Pittsburgh, John T. M'Combs, " Mrs. Mary Morrow, New Brighton, Mrs. M Evans, " Uobt. Greenlee, Beaver, Isaac Sutherland, Vanport, Mrs. S. A Gettys, Freedom, Silas Iloiierts, Meadville, Henry Smith, New Castle, Mrs. Sarah I.owry. Lawrence county, Joseph P. Brown, " Miss Martha A Wilson, Newcastle, Ex-Gov. W F. Johnston, T. C. Cunningham, Allegheny City, Isaac. VVhitesides, " D. Marrata, Bridgewater, Rev VVm. Smith, Louisville, Judge Keys. Cincinnati, , Capt. Geo. Kennedy, Wellsville, James VVilkins, Allegheny, J. P. O'Neit, • Steobenville, Rev. Henry Cline, Venango county. Dr. James Parsons, Louisville, Rev. John Watkins, Maysville, Capt. Jacob Poe, Georgetown, James L. Dodds, Butler c ounty, Ex-Gov. Wm. Bigler, Rev. G Seehon, Louisville, CHARLES RITZ is our wholesale and retail agent for Lewistown, who will supply retail merchants, Ac , with the article at wholesale prices. Price $1 per bottle, or six bottles for s'>. Call at the agent's and get a copy of Bowman's Medical Journal, and read it. All orders for the medicine direct lo the proprietors, BOWMAN & CO., New Castle, Lawrence Co., Pa. 6>Agenls wanted in every village. Apply by letter or otherwise to the proprietors. oc!6 Foundry and Machine Shop, mUE public art hereby notified that 1 have ' X rented the Foundry and Machine Shop in the borough of Lewistown, known as the "Ju niata Iron Works," and the large and general assortment of Patterns, late the property of Zeigler and Willis, now of John Sterrett & : Co. and Wm. Willis, and that 1 am prepared to do all kinds of Fasting, Turning, Ac., on the shortest notice and in the best and most complete style. JOHN ZEIGLER. Lcwistown, April 17, 1856—tf. fpHE elections being over and the excitement ' X attending them passed away, and it being , considered dangerous nowadays to keep on hand bank notes, the proprietor of the People's Store would again invite attention to his magnificent ; depository for replenishing the outer man and i woman on the scientific principle of saving j money, which accommodating establishment is ' in East Market street, and can readily be ■ distinguished from all others by its piles of ; beautiful goods and wares and" " that sign," : which, like the Star spangled banner, is fanned ' by every breeze. The Ladies, gentlemen, mer i chants, traders, farmers, laborers, and all oth ers are therefore invited to a grand display (ad mission free) of a most extensive, beautiful, and cheap stock of Staple and Fancy Goods. The exhibition will remain open every morning, af ternoon and evening until further notice, and all concerned are requested to call early and procure good seats. The performance com | mences early in the morning with an exquisite j melo-drama entitled 7 i comprising in part Broche Silks, 75 cents; Ging | hams from 64; to 25 cents; White Goods, such as Swiss, Victoria, Lawn, Bishop Lawn, India | Book Muslins, Brilliants, Swiss and Jaconet j Edgings and Insertings, Flouncings, Collars and | Sleeves, Challeys, Bareges, Mohair Mitts, Silk j and Kid Gloves, Hosiery, and hundreds of oth : er articles in daily use. Scene second will open with a grand display ! of Stella, Crape, Cashmere, Delaine, Thibet, I and numberless other S H A 7f 1 S , I (Crape Siiawis from §6 up,) which for beauty, I neatness, fineness, finish, cheapness, and all the i oll ',er etceteras, exceeds anything of tfte kind ! before airplay f-d to the ladies. This scene is i the admiratidfi of all who have seen it, both ! from town and country. an d alune is worth a visit from the extreme C.nds of the county. Scene third will be an unri vailed exhibition of CLOTHS AND CASSMEMS, j all colors, shades, and prices, of exquisite ma- I terial, and so beautiful when made up, that a young lady of our acquaintance had for several days an idea of setting her cap for a handsome gentleman she had seen across the street, thus dressed up, when she discovered it was her old I beau! j Scene fourth will be a display of a choice se ! lection of ; v CrT -> * r- 54 2=;-3 _ intended exclusively for famiiy use, comprising | every article usually sold in that line, and of | course cheap, whether quality'or price be con -1 sidered. An intermission of some time will here be ! allowed in order to give the audience an oppor ! tunity of examining an extensive slock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, i well made out of good material, and cut out on j scientific principles. The fifth scene will present a rich and varied j stock of Queensware and Glassware, with side views of Boots and Shoes, Cutlerv, Ladies' Gaiters, and sundry other matters plea sing to the eye and purse. The sixth scene is a rare spectacle of COSSETS ASD COSSET TKIJIJffSCS, j which always produces a marked sensation i among the ladies, and is frequently encored.— I This is reaiiy fine. This is the general routine of the exhibition, I but the scenes are often varied by the introduc j lion of other articles, use.ul, ornamental and j pleasing. 1 The performers in this exhibition, from the ; manager down, are all unrivalled and celebra -1 ted far and w ide for their politeness and atten } tion to their numerous customers, and blessed j with the most unvarying patience, which isdai ' ly exemplified in their taking pay either in gold, silver, bank notes, or country produce. JOS. F. A EAGER, .Manager. Lewistown, \ov. 27, 1856. Good Goods an NEW STOKE FALL & mm FOODS. ; jjllHE undersigned, trading under the name and J firm of McCOY & ELLIS, respectfully io ! form their friends and the public generally, that , they have just returned from Philadelphia, and j opened in the house formerly occupied by J. & j J. Milliken, on Market street, and directh op ; posile Geo. Bh myer's store, a neat assortment of Fall and Winter Goods and si PER ion A n O c ERIE S, to which they have added a neat supply of gen tlemen's, ladies' and children's i suitable for the season. The market price ix ] CASH will always be given for COUNTRY : PRODUCE, and liberal advances made on Flour j and Grain on store. , S'laMci*. Sail, S ixh a tad Slosie Coal always on hand. A quantity of SALT, suitable for Cattle, now on hand. F TVIcCOV R. F. ELLIS. Lewistown, Nov. 13, IBSG. PIP-i r m . i rpHE subscribers, trading as McWilliams & j X Stcrrelt, 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 will always have on hand for sale a full supply of Flour, Grain and Feed, which will be delivered to anv part of town bv leaving orders 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. \V. Mc WILLI A MS, F. R. STERRETT. Lewistown, January, 17, 1856. take ti- : s opportunity of informing the YY public that we have obtained direct from the CUSTOM HOUSE all kinds of LIQUORS, which are as pure as can be obtained in this country, expresslv for medical purposes. " J D. STONE ROAD, oct9 BEE HIVE DBCG STORE. The Balm of a Thousand Flowers T I7ILL remove pimples from the face, beau- V V tfy l he skin, produce a natural glow of the check, aud will positively remove all FRECKLES from the face by "the use of one bottle only. Price 50 cents pet bottle. For sale at the BEE HIVE DRUG STORK. SIX CENTS will pay for the loan of any book in the Circulating Library. AYERS Hi FIL hI f Arc curins? the Sick to an extent m J before know 11 of any Medicine, I INVALIDS, READ AND JUDGE FOR YOURS!! IP JT'l.Ei- HAUEL, Kt., tl well known prrliim*. ~~' " Cffevtmit Street, Philadelphia, wtnise cli.. t r , are found at almost even toilet, says : "* "I am happy to say of your CATH-IKTII PU IS ... W I have found them a belter family medkiiw, 1* ~,,, tife, than any other within my knowledge. Man, , * friends have realizol marked benefits from Ui P ii,.'„, —■T j Instil? with me In believing lhat they poasessextra..,!; virtues for driving out riisea-es and curing the i t ,' '■■■&&& arc not only effectual, hot safe and pleasant to he no i qualities which must make them valued |.y i!„. Kyxfflß when they are known." The venerable Chanrelha- VVARDI.AIV writ.- f r „,, t timore, loth April, l-o4: "Da. J. C. At SB—Uir: 1 have taken your r,;K . rp pre.tt Uuiefit, fur the listleesnasa, languor, 1..™, ~i , Jjjj| and llilioiis headache, which lias <4 late years m.',. fidva me in lite aprins. A lew d.-< sof your fill* cured i™' paid have used your Cherry l'e, n.ral many years in n . fur rouglut anil colds wiU. unfailing >u. medicines which etre ; and I feel it a f.tcaMin in patu j yon for the gruxl you fiave done and are doing." nine JOHN f. BEATTY, L-k., fee. of the IViti:. lUiir.o , i At >! COUtl '* I'd. P. II QJjir e, /'/,Jtitiulfitm life. \\ j,- '■Sir: I rake pleasure in adding my Uctiuimn .. efficacy of your medicines, haviur derived verx inai.i.: lienctit from the use of Isuli yisir Pettoral and i at,. ' rcspt 1 Piils. iam never without them in uiy fajmly. m" l®j ever consent to be, v.Tile my means will procure tin , Tlie widely renovvneil S. S. fcTEVENS, W. IV, of \v. T< worth, N. H., writes: StltU "Having used your Camisiu l*iu. in nit pru-i .i, certify from experience that they are an iuvaliiabt. p.. live. In cases of disordered functions of the liver, m., .ZZZZ headache, indigestion, costiveness, and the gre.u ai of diseases that follow, they are a surer remedy ilm 6 a JB other. In all rases where a purgative remedy h reijc •. fl I confidently recommend t!.e-e Pills to Uie puM, H i superior to any other I have ever hsiud. They are in their operation, and perfectly safe qualitie, i, make them an invaluable article for public use. 1 for many years known your Cherry Pectoral as th 4 Couch medii ine in the world ; and thr-e Pills ate , fWV wise inferior to that admirable preparation for the U* B-.J I ment of diseae." JL " leton. Me.. A or. 20, l?ii gtrUl j " D. J. C. Arg* Dear Sir : I have ten afflicted my birth with scrofula in its worst form, and non , Js*®* twenty years' trial, and an untold of amount of suSVn.: ing, ! have liecn completely cured in a few weeks by your f With what feelings of rejoicing i write ran nui, . fciagitied when you realize w hat I have suffered, and fe.pl®® l joi'ii. ||| i! V ver until now have I been free from this lostl*, disease in shape. At time* ii attacked my m,., . _ _ made me almost I_Jind, besides the unendurable jyu, : j.PG others it settled in the Seiln of my head, and destroyfd hair, and has kept me [lartly* i.Z.W all my days ; sotuet!**. V it (ante out in my face, and kept It for months a nw,■. '• About nine weeks ago I commenced taking jour l'i ~ thartir Pill-, and now am entirely free from the cemplaii; My e;.e= are well, tr.y skin is lair, and my liair has • f| tnenced a healthy grow th : all of which makes tut fc, -.p already a new jiersoit. " Hoping this statement may tie the means of CORVO | information that shall do good to others, I am. v .in er c - -pMi sentiment of gratitude, Yours, kc., .MARIA RiCKEf. "I have known the above named Maria Kicker \ : ' Z \ her childlmod, and her itatement is ttrictly true. ANDREW J. MEPERVE, ytl Overseer of the Portsmouth Manufacturing Co." CSTJ. JOEf. PRATT, of tiie ship Marion, writes fr* - Boston, 2hth April, lfsfef: " Your Pills have cured rue from a bilious attack whia a rose from derangement OPAIIP Liver, which had beet®, very- serious, i had tailed of any relief by my Physicui IfJßj and from every remedy I could try ; but a lew dine, j j your Pills liave cotnph iely restored me to health. I biuQHj I given lliem to my children for worms, with lite lest tf fects. They were promptly cured. 1 reconin.er.dei ih i to a friend for costiveness, which had troiiblet: loan u ' months; lie told me in a few days they had cuufl hirr, |ggj • You make the lot medicine ta lite world . ami I to say so." Read this from the distinguished Solicitor of the Court, w hose brilliant abilities have made lion f as II known, not only in tin- but the neighboring Staise. Ph " .YVtr Orleans. Mk .dprii, "Sir: I have great satisfaction in assuring inula II myself and family hare lieeii very much benefited fcj 11: : tnedirines. My wife was cured, two years since, of as I sere ahd dangerous rough, by your CHOIU Pti; t> : rds, ai.d from any of the numerous ten* f ~4 dies I had takt-n. " You seem tons. Doctor, like a providential blesscj to our family, ami you may well sitjipoie we are nut ua Al mindful of it. Yours rests clfullv, 'hii LEAVfTT THAXTER" Si rc*' Chamber, t'.tic, Jlpril 5V.. ISi i. " Dr. J. C. A TES Honored Sir: 1 tiave made a the ough trial ct the CSTUAHTIC PILLS, left me by yourlger • and iiaie teen cured by ttieio of the dreadlul Rlieumatfae: y w yu?! under which he found me sutfenog. Tlie fir-t dose i !1C | lieved pie, and a few miliseqtient dose- 4 have ennn l jjud removed the disease. 1 feel in better health now Uiaß >' ' j|| wme years before, which I attribute entirely to the etf ca of r.mr CSTHABTIC PILLS. Yours with great rosier!, "®" I.CCICS B. METt AU :arr The aliove are all fr >m per -Ills who are publicly kuo*' Pe w here ttley reside, and who would not make these tUL |f£§, aiei.ta without a thorough Coiivtcttsm tiiat they wereuw A Prcpnri'd ly J. <'• ATER, ign Practical and Analytical Cheir-ist, Lowc-'.l. f TOR StH! BT " CHAS. RITZ and the P.PIE HIVE URIC L STORE, Lewistown, and l? dealers and rith gists throughout the couiitry. [oeO-tm '■"*s! 11l 11 WITH 111!: 5 Aeal, Clie.i|t \ I)nrnXlf. 11 w. G. ZOI,I,in;~A Market street, Leiristoicn, next dooOh Kennedy's store, Respectfully invites all '> 'j-j i j who desire to improve their j 7# oeSCv. L upper stories with a neat . fashionable topping, to ""or call at his store, where theyno, will find a good assortment of Hats, manuia )ru| tured under Lis immediate superintender.ee I crti competent at d faithful workmen, or should a : g not be on hatid, a hat of anv description c ~ got at short notice, all of which are warrnr' l to be equal, if not superior, to ant sold cither sgl in Lewistown or any other place in or outti nj! this State. There is no gammon about this. idle boasttr.g, as the people can learn for then- j| selves by making the inquiry and trial. For the Ornish he has constantly on hand v" I will make to order, hats to their taste oi !> ! V j. required size or brim, at prices that cannotiU 'fig to be satisfactory. Country Merchants will find it to their aa- IS vantage to give me a call, as a liberal deduction w ill be made on wholesale purchases, and c- *| pecialiy so to punctual men. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore f||j received, his study will be to please all *'"■ may favor him with their custom in future Ja and" trusts that as the times are hard, eatabl" H high, and other things in proportion, the ma*' will act as much as possible on the cash system sM or at least on the saying that " short credit* T make long friends." febiß fl Pennsylvania Railroad. • ON* and after Monday, February 23, IWo trains leave Lewistown Station as folic* s ' , UP Westward. Eositra rd 3 Express, 6 06 a. m. 5 12 a. ® Fast Line, 1136 p.m. 11 07 p. 0 Ma >' 339 " 440 " fl Through Freight, 220 a.m. 535 " ■ Emigrant, 500 " 535 " an Express Freight, 10 20 " 535 " 0* Local i 4 705 44 7 25 " U Fare to Harrisburg, §] 50; to PhiladclpbiJ. 4 20. to Altoona, 1 75 ;to Pittsburgh, 4 70. Ticket Office will be open 20 mi 3' 'M utes before the arrival of each Passenee* |t Tratn - D. E. ROBESON, Agent 1 G-30. TT. ELSIES 4. Attorney at Law, D 01 1 ICE in West MarketstreetjOppositeEisf 3 JS bise's Hotel, will attend to anv businessintl= e {I courtsof Miffiin, Centre, or Huntingdon coo ! Lewistown, Julv 1, 1653 i