THE GAZETTE. LEWISTOVVN, PA. Thursday, March 26, 1857. TO OUR PATRONS. We have this year, In addition t> our regular expenses, I to meet nearly S3OO on the Ist of April, ami we t ru*t there fore that our "itroii-s who have heretofore .o liberally res- j ponied to this annual rail, will do so. again. Ihe past tew years, with their hi&h prices, have been tr> ones to u>, j for while everything else has cone up our terms for the paper and prices of job work are the same when we j could purchase flour at $4.50 and $5.00 per barrel, butter at cents per pound, and many other th :* lit proportion; v ! .i; -...15, such notices as "We ant money," " We i MCST have motley," Ac., arc never found .it the columns of the Gazette unless it be at this season. This i- uot because ! we do not need it, (for to tell the truth we have been a bor rower In 1856,) but because these constant "duns" are cold ly looked upon by the public, end seldom produce any good. ' There, is one class to whom we have a special word to say. They are few in number, but totally regardless wticth- j cr they pay or not. The day has arrived when we MUST dispense with seen "patronage," and we h.-re give tliem notice that Wc shall take an early occasion to strike their j names oft" the books. A large number of subscription* In 11. -W . *f.-rn-States Ac. will expire during the months f February. March and | April, ail 1 as these are discontinued at the expiration of the. time ] aid tor. (except in a few special cases.) those wishing the paper continued will please remit a gold did- . lar, wapped in a piece of pap r and enclosed in a letter.— i No western small notes will bo taken In payment. Notices ol' New Advertisements. Dealers in Silk and Millinery Goods are re ferred to lue advertisement of John Stone Ac Sons, Philadelphia. S. 3latipay & Co. will furnish fruit and or namental trees, shrubs, ie. to order. D. Dearly & Sons have taken the Logau Foundry—l. J. Stine will take charge of tht j Milroy Academy on the Ist April—Junkiu's has added a large lot of new books for his Gift Sale. Richards ,% Miller, 02 South Front street, Philadelphia, have for sale Reese's Manipu lated and Columbian Guano, in hags con taining about 100 11>. each. James Crawford & Samuel Morrow, of Sinking Valley, Clair county, have taken out Letters of Administration on the Estate of Joseph Morrow, late of Derry township, Mif flin county. 'CO-TARY RAT, ROACH. BEI> RUG, AC., EX TERMINATOR.--We invite special attention to "Costar's" advertisement in another column. These Remedies for all domestic pests, such as I tats. Cock Roach?*, lid Bugs, Ants, Fleas, Ac., are said to be invaluable; indeed, we can apeak from actual knowledge of their rare merits. The name of "COSTA R" is a "house- ' hold word" to New Yorkers, and his Depot, No. 388 lirvadicay, is thronged by thousands daily. As the summer approaches we advise every one who would be rid of the above na med pests, to send aud procure a timely sup ply of the Exterminator. DRUGGISTS and DEALERS also should send their orders early if they would secure a trade in articles for which there is a constant demand, and on which a fair profit may bo realized. These Remedies, we learn, are being exten sively introduced throughout the Canadas, West Indies aud South America, as well as the United States. Orders (large or small,) ac companied by the cash, will receive prompt attention if addressed to "C STAR'S Principal Depot, N'o. 366 Broadway, .Yew York.— Richardson's Juan,at. fik*&The Neic York Herald says that Dr. ROBERT IICXTER of that City lias been accom plishing the meat extraordinary results in the treatment of Consumption, by Inhalation, decreasing the mortality more than One Thousand in the past two years. The fol lwing are the figures from the City Inspec tor's Report: Deaths frsui Consumption in 1854-1855-1856. 3,032. 2,024. 2,357 Showing an actual c aving of life truly mi raculous, when we consider that this disease : has heretofore been regarded as hopelessly j f ► ! tiUai. * Facts for our Legislators at Ilarrisburg.— A Western bank ha.* exploded, leaving just Jour dollars in <•> ,n to redeem one hundred thousand of its own bills in circulation. The hollers, probably mechanics and working people, will be deeply impressed with the ne cessity oi more banking facilities to devclope business, or, in other words, transferring the t Tame if their labor to the pockets of individ uals who borrow credit, and call that creating wealth. Gur legislators at Ilarrisburg are now busily engaged in furnishing such facil- . ities. Were the notes of the bank referred to secured by ( S. stocks, Pennsylvania State stocks, or by mortgages or real estate, the holders would have no need to care how many cashiers run away, or what the assets arc. Instecl therefore of being an argument against banks, as the Philadelphia Ledger would make it appear in the above paragraph, it is in reality only an additional proof that j the present system is defective and ought to be changed to free banking, or some other mode offering like sccuritr. feftV.ihe appointments made for Philadel phia Ly i resident Buchanan arc announced to be as follows; Collector—Joseph P. Raker, of Lancaster. } Postmaster—Gideon 0. Westeott, City. Naval Officer—Chambers McKibben, City, j Naval Agc-nt—William Radger, City. Mug hal—Jacou S. V out, .Montgomery. j .Surveyor—John Hamilton, Jr., City. ' I -or - are to be taken as samples of , what rotation in office" means, those who are now iu office may rejoice, as no less than tour of the above are either at the present time, or have been of late, holding posts of profit. fi£/'The weather, this morning, is cold and "blustering. &gi.The Union State Convention assembled yesterday, and will probably make a nomina tion for Governor to day. £ QUERE ?—Does the State pay canal hands "or electioneering at the spring election? An swer, oh ye check rolls for March ! jjiofThc Austin (Texas) Intelligencer noti- j ces the death of a little girl, about six years old, from the effects of eating snuff". KajrA Lilliputian band of negro minstrels, composed of young slaves, has been formed in South Carolina. Pennsylvania Legislature. In the House the following bills were pas sed finally on Tuesday: An Act to prevent the killing of wild game in Oliver township, Mifflin county. An Act to authorize the sale of certain : property of the Union Bridge Company, in Mifflin and Huntingdon counties. An Act to attach the premises owned by the Pennsylvania Railroad company, and now occupied by William Hamilton, to the bor ough of Newton Hamilton school district, in I Mifflin county. An Act re-enacting the thirteenth section ! of an act relative to public roads in Mifflin county, and for other purposes. In the Senate we regret to see that a num- , ber of bank bills have passed, in most eases i by a small vote. A resolution censuring the decision of the ! Supreme Cuurt in the. Dred Scott case has given rise to some warm debates—the demo cratic senators generally endeavoring to evade i a direct vote. Mr. Sellers presented some petitions from citizens of this county against hawking and peddling. The majority and minority of the Commit tee appointed by the Senate to district the ! State into Senatorial and Representative dis tricts, have reported the result of their labors to the Senate. The ratio of taxables to a Senator in the majority bill is 17,011, exclu j sive of Philadelphia, which is assigned but four under the construction of a constitutional provision. The following table will show the districts and taxables contained: Philadelphia City, 4 104,335 '■ Chester and Delaware, 1 23,045 Montgomery, 1 10,799 Rucks, 1 15,200 Lehigh and Northampton, 1 21,827 i Schuylkill, 1 19,380 Berks, I 19,048 Lancaster and Lebanon, 2 35,160 I Dauphin and Cumberland, 1 16,928 ! York, 1 14,907 : Adams and Franklin, I 14,137 Bedford, Fulton, Blair and Hun tingdon, 1 18,758 Somerset, Fayette and Greene, I 17,415 Washington and Reaver, 1 10,108 Allegheny, 2 33,378 Indiana and Westmoreland, 1 17,604 Lawrence, Butler and Venango, I 18,340 Crawford and Mercer, 1 17,002 Erie, Warren and McKean, 1 15,353 Armstrong, Clarion arid Forest, 1 13,335 Jefferson, Elk, Clearfield and Cambria, I 14,500 Tioga, Potter, Clinton aud Centre, I 18,451 Perry, Juniata, Mifflin, Snyder and Union, 1 17,437 Northumberland, Montour and Columbia, 1 14,G79 Bradford, Sullivan and Lycom ing, " I 18,204 Susquehana. Wyoming and Wayne, 1 15.418 Luzerne, Carbon, Monroe and Pike, 2 29,672 o_> Represent at if t >istri< Is—Ratio 5,976. .No. 'Tax aides. Ist ward, Philadelphia, 1 5,700 2d, L 5,604 3d, 4th aud sth, 2 11,082 6th, 12th and 13th, 2 11,759 7th, Bth. 9th and 10th. 3 17,908 11th, I0:h and 18th, 2 11,974 14th, 15th and 20th, 2 14,674 17th and 19th, 2 10,995 21st and 24th, I 6,439 22d and 23d. i 8,002 Delaware county, I 6,152 Chester, 3 16,893 i Montgomery, 3 10,799 Rucks, 2 15,200 Northampton, 2 11,235 j Carbon and Lehigh, 2 15,130 Berks, 3 19,048 Schuylkill, 3 19,380 Lebanon, 1 0,992 Lancaster, 5 28,108 j York, 2 14,907 I Dauphin and Perrv, 2 13.471 Mifflin, ' 1 3,095 | 1 Juniata and Snyder, 1 0,412 : Union and Lycoming, 2 10,089' Northumberland, 1 6,038 j Montour, Columbia, Sullivan, 2 9,957 Tioga, I 0.018 j Bradford, 2 9,714 Wayne, . L 5,77-> Luzerne, 3 19,G0, i Susquehanna and Wyoming, 2 9,043 Monroe and Pike, 1 -4,87. Cumberland, " i 7,904 Adams, 1 5,750 ; Franklin and Fulton, 2 10,279 Huntingdon, 1 5,728 Bedford and Blair, 2 11,132 j S imersfcLand Fayette, 2 13,0(9 ' Greene, 1 5,330 i Washington, 2 10,007 Alleghany, •> 33,378 Westmoreland, 2 11,432 Armstrong, 1 6,871 Butler, 2 8,500 Beaver and Lawience, 2 11,12< Mercer and Venango, 2 12,142 j Erie and Crawford, 3 19,627 Warren and McKean, 1 5,400 Forc.-t, Elk and Clearfield, 1 5,008 ! Clarion, I 6.263 Indiana and Jefferson, 2 11,633 Cambria, * 1 5,i02 Centre, I 6,088 Potter and Clinton, 1 5,745 I The political result of this apportionment i would be to give the Republicans 10 Senators, tho Democrats 15, and leave two districts close and doubtful, taking the last election as a test of the strength of parties. jfca>"-Gov. Geary's farewell address to the people cf Kansas ha 3 beeu published. It gives a sketch of the Governor's administra tion, setting forth the previous and present condition of the Treasury, recounting the difficulties and embarrassments thrown in his j way. lie says that the great body of the people of the Territory are conservative and law-abiding, and willing t- make sacrifices tor the sake of peace, while the troubles have been occasioned by ambitious schemers, who have no special interest in the welfare of the i territory, who never desired peace, nor will they allow it to continue while they have the power to prevent it. ( RentalkahU Coincidences.—— It is remarka ble how much alike editors think aud write," as an instance of which we may state that last week wc noticed in three different papers editorials word for word the same as previ ously expressed in the Gazette ! LOCAL AFFAIRS. CHINESE SUGAR CANE. —The high prices of I sugar and molasses —unnecessarily continued so by the duty on sugar to protect a few plan ters in Louisiana —has called attention to the cultivation of cane in the Northern and Mid dle States, and several instances are recorded where it has met with complete success by using the Chinese seed. If, as is alleged, it can be grown in this section, and thus both sugar aud molasses ,for family use raised by each farmer, a few years will relieve us from all dependence on Southern growers and com pel them and speculators to come down to a reasonable price. It may be however a mere | morus multicaulus affair, but still it is worth | a trial, not on such a 9cale as to result in loss should it fail, but as an experiment, and in ; this mode vvc would advise every farmer and l owner ot lots to embark in it. If successful I on a small scale, it can then bo followed up |on a larger. The seed can be obtained at F. J. Hoffman's store, where are also to be had the King Philip corn, Japan Pea. and other choice seeds. In the west a number of enterprising far mers are taking hold of the subject with ap parently full faith in its success. .Mr. K. S. Baker, of Rochester Mills, Wa bash county, 111., writes to the Belleville Ad vocate that he shall plant twenty-five acres with the Chinese sugar cane the present sea son. "I am convinced," he says, "that the State of Illinois will in five years make her own sugar, and if I have luck I shall make ; this season enough sugar, and certainly with ! molasses, ti* supply my little town. At all I events I shall try." Mr. Ivroh of Wabash county, who some months ago made a state ment of his experiment with the sugar cane ; last year, offers to bet the skeptical editor of j the Charleston Courier SSOO that he will man ufacture from one acre, "planted with the Chinese weed," live hundred gallons of mo lasses, a superior article to any manufactured in the South, and sold by the merchants in | Coles county in 1850, for 75 cents per gallon; and further, that he will manufacture it at a \ cost of ten cents per gallon. SUDDEN DEATH.—David, son of George W. • Stewart, Esq., aged about sixteen years, was j taken ill on Saturday evening with inflamma tion of the bowels, induced by a severe co'd and died on Monday night. At this season ; of the year, when the weather is very change j able aud the ground cold and damp, it is best to avoid all unnecessary exposure, and espe cially in the evening. From a disregard of j this sanitary principle, many a family circle has been invaded by sickness and many a j home rendered desolate by death. "An ounce of prevention is" said to be " worth a pound : of cure," and in nothing is this more true J and trite than in the preservation of health, as any one can testify who has ever been laid for weeks on a bed of sickness, swallowing , nauseous drug- and "villainous compounds." LEWJSTOWN ACADEMY.—At exhibition was held at this institution on Tuesday evening, at which some of the leading pupils contend ed for prizes in declamation. There was a large audience in attendance, who were much ' gratified with t'.ie proficiency exhibited. The prizes were awarded as follow-: First Division ' —Henry Frank, James Uitz Burns, \\ illiani Bowers; second division—James Allison, George \Y. Patton, Charles Ritz: third divis ion—Horace Culbertson, Wilson Norris, Eze kicd K. Schwartz. Another Exhibition, to consist of Dialogues, Essays, &c. will tale place this evening. BOKOUGU ELECTION.—The election on Fri day last resulted as follows: CHIEF BI'RUESS. E.W. W.W. Total. GEORGE FRVSINGER, 12*2 97 210 William Morrison, 103 108 211 TOWN COUNCIL, j Samuel Ilittenhouse, 110 111 230 Abratn Kitting, 118 108 220 John dark, LIT) 100 2LO Peter Clum, ' 105 07 202 SCHOOL DIRECTORS, i Joseph Henderson, 130 110 *2-55 Joseph Alexander, 123 109 232 CJiristian JJuover , 08 07 105 : Joseph 11. .Pier, 88 90 178 ASSESSOR. Joseph S. W area in, 130 122 252 BERNARD RJLF.V, 95 82 177 HIGH CONSTABLE. David Wasson, U2 108 220 : Daniel Fichthorn, ilo 95 205 COLLECTOR. John Stoneroad, flu 100 222 James McCord , 102 95 197 AUDITOR. Benjamin F. Ileisler, 124 110 234 j IFiMam F. Shaic, 92 88 180 CON S L' A B LL. J George U. Patterson, 100 91 197 ' Jacob Price, 88 90 178 •JUDGES. ' John Brown, 108 i James Irvin, ci ! John S. McKwen, sen., 120 i William C, Pines, 97 INSPECTORS. Robert Middagb, 108 Anthony Felix, 107 Lawrence J. Liberty, 105 IFiliium I.yltlt, 8S 'Democrats in Roman—Opposition small caps and Italic. Two party tickets were nominated, but the voting was by no means confined to them, as j there was considerable scratching on both I sides. But for the canal drill sergeants, some of whom were at it from morning until night, j there would have been but little partizanship j iu the matter, as quito a number thought both | might have been considerably improved in material. The vote was about 100 short of the poll last fall. BgUThc practice of boys hanging on to tho omnibus or baggage cart resulted on Tuesday last in the latter passing over the ana of a little boy, a son of Samuel Miller, bruising his arm considerably. This hanging on to vehicles of all kindo is extremely dangerous, and it is hoped all who are in the habit of doing it will take warning and hereafter seek less dangerous amusements. YEACERTOWN INN. —This establishment, hitherto kept by Mr. Scbell, will pass into the hands of Joseph Graver .an the Ist April, who will spare no pains to keep up the repu tation as a first class hotel established for it by Mr. S. TUE CANAL.—The water we believe is in the canal above and below us, but like some tight-laced lady, empty in the middle. It MI ay or may not be here some time this week, and perhaps will not stay when it is here. fSF°The contract for building the Newton Hamilton Dam has been awarded to Col. Wi ley of Lancaster at $ 13,475 —a sum below the engineer's estimate. JSSsf'Messrs. Ccuch and Clum have been trusseling this end of the river bridge prepar atory to building a new pier, proposals for which will be received until April Ist. | SERIOUS ACCIDENT. —On Tuesday of • last week, us Messrs. J. Y'cager and W. I Paul were attaching a grindstone to some of the machinery in Yeager's saw mill, in . ! Derry township, GEORGE \V. Ur.sn, a , young lad about 10 years of age, had his . ! arm broken in the following manner.— It appears that the boy was standing close : by looking <>a, and so near the stone, that ! I the shaft of it caught in his coat tail.— ! lie endeavored to unloosen it with one of ! highlands, but while in the act. of doing so, the shaft also became entangled in his coat sleeve, and before any assistance i could be rendered, forced his arm around i ; the shaft, breaking it immediately above j ; the wrist. This should serve as a fear- ; ! ful aud timely warning to young per- j ' sous, aud even those more advanced in ! years, not to venture too near to machine , ry, as they know not at what moment some | ! of their clothing may accidentally eonie ! in contact with it, and if so, a bruised ' body or broken limbs, if not instant death, will be the direful consequences of their ' carelessne-s. a- in the ease of this little boy. —Democrat. ; Don't A'jree. —The Blair County Whig says . the Superintendent of the Portage Railroad j is paying particular attention to the opening . j of the road, while the standard asserts that ho has beea squandering money in the ma chine shops, find will open the road later in the season than it has been for years. Holloway'a Ointment and Pills, a certain remedy for ulcerous sores.—Jeremiah Hen derson, of Wilmington, North Carolina, suf fered for seven years and five months with six ulcerous sores on his leg, and three on : his arms, which defied every kind of treat j merit; although lie used some of the in >st | noted remedies for the cure of the same, both J t internal and external, it was without avail. | At last, he had recourse to Ilolloway's Oint- I moot and Pills, which quickly caused the i | wi unds to have an improved appearance, and by continuing with these remedies for ten ! W' ek. he was completely cured, and has ever | since enjoyed the best of health. Important Caution to Druggists and Tier chants in Genera!. Whereas, one William Leith, late of the city j of New York, drug broker, has recently been ; : engaged in the nefarious and unlawful businc-- I of counterfeiting the medicines known through ' out the world as Ilolloway's Pills and way's Ointment, and ordered to be printed, | j der lalse pretences and for fraudulent purposes, j 500,000 copies of the book or pamphlet of di j rections around each box and pot. And whereas, the counterfeit book t. r pam- '■ | phlet ia well calculated to deceive, being a fac ' j simile of the original, except so far as regards j the water-mark in the pape.r, viz : "Holloway, 1 ! New York and London, 1 ' which appears on ev | try leaf ofihe eenuine document, but can oniv ; be seen by holding the paper between the eye 1 and the light. And whereas, the aforesaid William Leith. ; ' having been arrested, and fully charged, on ex- ' ) animation before Justice Connolly, with procu ring the piinting and uttering of the above I counterfeits, escaped from the custody of the t j officers on the 30th day of December* 1856, and ! j is now a fugitive from justice, and is supposed j to be pursuing his dishonorable and felonious ! designs elsewhere. The Druggists of the various cities, towns j I and villages of the United States are therefore hereby cautioned against dealing with the afore said William Leith for any articles purporting i ; to be Holloway's Fills and Holloway's Oint ment, or purchasing any preparations bearing | | that name from any quarter, unless the leaves ' of the pamphlets wrapped around the boxes i and pots containing the same shall bear the i words " Holloway, New York and London," in j ! the form of a water-mark which can be distin j guished by holding up the printed sheet singly j Ito the light. All others are counterfeit, and all I | persons vending them are liable to heavy pen- I alties, and will be prosecuted to conviction by the proprietor of the genuine preparations, as the only means of guarding his own interests t j and protecting the public against damage to I i health and lite from the use of deleterious ar- i | tides sold under the guaranty of his name and j reputation. The said Liyth is a .Scotchman by ' ! birth, about 35 years of age, of good address, j j decp-toned voice, florid complexion, light hair • ! and thin whiskers, gray eyes, standing about 5 j j feet inches, and somewhat inclined to cor- j i pulency. j H3 r* FEMALE AGEXTS WAXTED in ev- I ery Town or Village of the I'nion, to sell DR. \ j SAXFORDU I.YVIC,ORATOR. 51 any of our j Lady Agents are making more wan a living from its sale. No MONEY required until th~ medicine is sold ; simplj a good reference ac . companying application. The Invigorator will j cure Sick Headache. Take one or two tea- i i spoonsful at each attack and it will soon disap- j near. For an overloaded stomach, or when ; i food rises or sours, take the Invigorator after ' | eating, and it will not prove disagreeable or op- ! pressive. For Heartburn, Palpitation, or Diffi ! cult Breathing, take a teaspoonful once or twice 1 ! daily.- For loss of Appetite, Languor or List i lessness, the medicine is invaluable. It will I : restore the appetite and make the food digest ' well. Nightmare—take a teaspoonful on reti- j ! ring, and the demons of dream-land will all be j | fairies. Alter eating a hearty dinner, take a ' ■ dose of Invigorator and it will relieve all op-j i pression or fullness. The Invigorator is a Liv- ' cr Remedy of unequalled virtue, acting direct- i ly on that organ, curing Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Bilious Attacks, Dysentery, Piles, Worms, and all Female Obstructions, for which it has no ! equal. Any person after using a full bottle of the Invigorator for any of the above named | complaints, without benefit, can call at the Agent's and get their money back. Sold at j One Dollar per bottle, by SANFORD & Co., Pro prietors, New York, and by CHARLES lUTZ, ! Lcwistown. THE MARKETS. LEWISTOWN, March 2G, 1857. Lewistown Flour, per ICK) lbs. $-1 00 Supertine " 3 75 Freedom 3 50 Barley 75 live, bushel, 00 Oats, do. 85 Corn, do. 50 Cloverseed, ffc bushel, 6 50 Timothyseed, " 2 50 Butter. <*ood, lb. 20 Eggs, dozen, 11 New Potatoes bushel, 00 Pork cwt., 050 The Lewistown Mill is paying 81,35 for red wheat, 1.25a0,00'ur white wheat, accord ing to quality. se&~Alfre/ 8000 bu I'enna. part at 82c, and partem term not public. Corn lias been in good demand, and about CO,OOO bu, mostly new Southern yellow, have been taken, principally fur ship ment. at 05(rtC7e f>r good and prime lot-. Si r J..-—There is an active inquiry for Clo verseed, with sales and resales to the extent of over 4000 bu at from 87 50 to .8 50 and to day at t> 7 >(// '■) from first, and 9(a 925 from second hands, including some bus m j rccleancd Beed, to go out of tlie market, at i H(i/ 141 c ji lt; the market closing at our | highest figures, which establishes a further advance. 1 im<>thy lias also been more active, and about 100U bu have been disposed of at 83 50(J 3 02i f 4 bu. chieily at the latter rate. Of Bed lop considerable sales have been made at 83 37 J (1/3 50 \> sack; the bulk of the sales were at the latter figures. Flaxseed re mains quiet but scarce at 81 80(u 1 90 Y 4 bu Tor domestic. New York Advertisements. FROM AI.BKRT G. KICHAKDSOVS Advertising and Correspondence (Jfier, 0 BrraJiray, XE\V YORK. "Costar's" Rat Exterminator. \ \ infallible (ie-tri.vrr of RATS, MICE, WTS -A OROL'N I) Mil E, MOLES, 4c.ir.ic (X.,1 g'-rous to the Unman Family.) Rata do not die in their holes, but come out and din. BHD BUG F.XTERMIXATOR. Never known to fail— and used EV erv day by thousands in New \ ork ithl hirc. *COST.ih 9 y 9 ELECTRIC POIVDER. For the destruction af .MOTHS, MISI ITOK-, FLIES, FI.EAS, I L. AST IS SECTS, VEUMIS OS FOVVW k ASIHAW.' Sold Wholesale and Retail at " COSSTAR'S I'ItINC'I PAL DEPOT, 3tS Bioadway, New York, and by the liriiicttial Druggists ami Dealers throughout the I'nited Stales, th- Canada*, West Indies, California ami South America. iMlrders must Itrayn be accompanied by the cash. I K5-No goods sent on commission. i-Small Sample Packages put up at the lowest whole sale prices fur lirst orders in new places, it!, Card- Show Bills, Posters, &c. Ac. K> Packages expressly put up for Ships, STCAl,, boats, Hotels, Public lustituiions, Ac. >A Paper with full particulars— terms to Wlndes-ile Dealers— scales of prices, Ac., will be promptly mailed (prepaid) to any address on receipt of a 3 cet t stamp. Address " COSTAR," No. 3 Broadway, NY. New York, March 2H. L>l7.-3NI IT IS NOT A DYE. PRESIDENT J IF EATON, I, L. D. Union Untvers.ty, Murfrtesboro, Tennessee. Says : "Notwithstanding the irregular use of Mrs. S A. Alleu's World'* Ilatr Restorer, Ac , FIR jailing of f af hair eei. fed, md my gre a lacks •ere restored to their ormi vol color." Rev. M TIIACIIER, (FIO years of age.) Pitcher, Che nango Co., N. Y. "My hair is now restored LO its natu ral color, and ceases to fall off. ' Rev B. P. STONE, I) I) , Concord. N 11. "My hair, which was grey, is now restored to PS natural color." Lev. D. ( J.LNDL.NIN, Chicago, 111. " I CAN alj my testimony, and recommend it to my friends." Rev. N. T. W OOD, Middletovvii, N. Y. "My own hair has greatly thickened, also that of one of my family who J was becoming bald " We might swell this list, but if not convinced, TRY IT. MRS. S. A. JiLLEJY'S Z YLOBALSAMI'M, Or World S Hair Dressing, is essential to use with the Re siorer, and is the be.-L II tir Dressing for old or young ex tant, being often efficacious in cases of hair falling, Ac., w ithout the Restorer. Grey haired, Ba'd, or persons afflicted WITH diseases of the hair or scalp, read the above and judge of MftS S. A. A ILEX'S IVORI.irS HAIR RESTORER. It does nor soil or stain. Sold by all the principal whole sale and re' A it merchants in the I . S , Cuba or Canada DEPOT 355 BKOOHE STREET, \ew York. U-Some dealers try to sell articles instead of this, on which they make more profit. Write to Depot for circu lar and information. IR.ar26-3:U INo Pen nor Ink Used, | O 1 No con IMITATED, SO TKACIIKB REUIIKSwOX MACI.AU RIX'S PAT EXT SELFIXSI RTCTIXO PROCESS /.\ PE.\MAXSIIIP enables everv one to write with the greatest ease, elegance and rapidity. It has been amply TESTED and perm inently established in the Public Schools of New \ ..rk, and in the counting rooms ot our first merchants. The Process, complete, with full directions tor use, will be sent prepaid on ibe receipt of $1 TO clubs or agents, six copies for #5. Address L.KLAND ■Y MAI LAI SIN, 313 Broadw ay, NEW York IUIRIS-3m PiTTSBCEGH, March 21 —The Bank of V, Castle, the credit of which b- • - been impaired, has finally -oq |. -.J j. , : The amount of coin in the bank, tester, to redeem notes amounting to i>verslooii being just jbnr dollar*. The cashier, J WagODscller, it is said, has absconded J fifty thousand (iollnrs. The Directors J are all men of respectability, have been • Farmers and Gardeners < HASTEN to get a supply of Sugar (ane Seed, Ring Philip Corn, '■< Barley Oats, t Japan Peas, as well as all other kinds of Seeds )ooj want: a fresh supply of vv hich, togeUwr >| Hoes, Rakes, Spades, Ac., may be found u - in a 126 F. J. HOFFM \N - - I JOHN STONE & SONS. Y. 45 South Seeontl Street, Philadrlpij AHZ NOW RKCXIVINC THkIK • SPRING IMPORTATION OF t Silk and Millinery Goods, consisting in part of Fancy, Cap and Bonnet Ribbons, Satii J Mantua Ribbons, Giaec and Plain Siil! Marcelines & Florences, Black Mode*. i French and English Crapes, Tar latane, Ma line and Illusion Laces, Ac., Ac. ' Also, a full assortment of i FRENCH AND AHERICAT FLOHERs i I which they otfier to the trade on favorableter March 26, 1857.5 at Nurseries and Garden, ! Gtrmanlme it Rna' v*?' r£~m N v H jL~I sy i . r PHE public are hereby respectfulij i-u u#| | that we have leased the above v\e'l ksl j Foundry, situate n Main street, in th, ;• ; nf Lewistown, a few doors south nf tht-ig bridge, w here we will keep constantly <■: >| ~K a f:j!i assortment of all kinds uf Sl ;i '§| viz : Halhavvav ('nuking Btnvi -. • j Egg .Stuvi-, Nine Plate St■ i• • i and also Ir, n Ft nee. Holies: \\ ::i e, Rain Pi, A,-., and will make lu order all kiudsofi INGS. Ail orders s nt to us willhtln r care and despatch, and on as ri a-una -f a-at any other c-tahli-hii.ent it the 8la:, hope, friends, you will call ami eve stock before buy ing any where eLe. 1 undoubtedly -ave monev hv doing 'DANIEL BF.A'KLFA ,V B(J\ Lewistown. Marc h fiti, l;-57 -y | Milroy Academy and Mifilin Normal School. Mil ><>;/, Mijllin i rnt./ly, ]\t. I. J. ST'INE, Principal, | .ix*i\-fed b>j C'>mi>e/enf T v.' * | r I , HIS Inatiiulion i- open to pupils ! JL sexes. The Spring Perm comminc- I Wednesday. April l-l, and will contm weeks. Instruction is givm in all tnehra Usually taught in Academics and Ben;i the highe-t grade. I HK NORMAL Di.i vr.rMiM is inlt-aJt instruction of those who are preparing It embraces lull and thorough ci c der.t- in this department w it! have the ~ of Lectures on Natural Bh-iei.ee- ol reaching without extra charge. TERMS. j Common English nranches, p, r qua;' \ 4 Higher '• • Language# and Matin malics. Tuition in Normal Departcicnt. lust ruction will be made a- .1 possiole. Milroy, M.tllin county, March 26. h." JUNKIN'S I GIFT BOOK SAI TN • / ?1W £T XSLV' \ 4 * UPWARDS OK SI,OOO Worth of Now Book?. and other ; to he disposed of immediately Am ' >s will Lo sold as low as t ■:.% retail prices, many of (hem fir '„■ •'• 51 worth from 25 cents to MO'wil! U jf j with each Book, without additional l ' i; jl An equal proportion of the articles ted in the bills will he given witb #*'•Ja i Books. Our plan to insure a rat ;: 4 '.a| i Books is 110 lottery* scheme, neither -'|S 1 nature of a lottery. All purchase]® be sure to get the full value ef thfi** in Books, besides obtaining a Gift. tl | and gentlemen are respectfully invito: W j and examine our stock and manner ;'JS , business, at our BOOK AND JHV- 00 j STORE, corner of Market and Brio'' "jj| Amoug the list of hooks are the fv ; Christine, or Woman's do of Kit's'"fl Trials do of Chac* 1 i Companion for the Af- Vale of Cedar? -4% flicted Seven Year?' I'cn s Moral Theology PreachiDg Early Christianity Francisco .. sj Home Comforts Pioneers of tkt Heavenly Home Escaped Nun Ilervey's Meditations Peter Cartvrs : -M Lite ot M ushington Romance of do tlen. Scott History of C*--; la Ladies Work Table Vicar of WaW f May and December Heroes of Me:' ijj Mothers of the Wise Forest and Fn't and Good Ladies' Oracle The Poetical Works of The Money Pope Australian Or* 4 | #®A new supply will be opened 5| Call, make choice, and secure a prW '-M BfX .Persons in* the country ey for any book named on the bilh'•'ill the book and gift forwarded in an* : jj they may direct. If by mail v the? 5,7 § ! 'da cents additional in stamps or * ) prepay postage.