jre 2 GAZ 2 g SB. \ I,MBit, itio American Newspaper Agent \Bthe 19k y.irk, and Philadelphia, and is duly empowered and subscriptions at the rates re us. His receipts will be regarded as payments, ■s are-Boston, Scollay's Building; New York, Buildings ; Philadelphia, Brown's new Iron N. E. corner of Fifth and Chestnut streets. LATEST NEWS. ORLEANS, April 27. —The steamer City, with California dates to the sth in the river coming up. steamer Illinois left Aspinwall for ork with nearly a million and a half or Foote has returned to the Dcino- PaciSc Express Company has failed. iess at California was dull, but Chi jduota were advancing in price. Umpire City has on board one hundred longing to Loekridge's company, and others, including Generals IV heat rnsby, are on board the Illinois, bound York. The rest remain at Aspinwall. etreat of Lockridge isconfirmed. The .icans have taken possession of Puen as, aud have also captured the steam :ue, with a large amount of aminuni ■ppi i six pieces of artillery. Loci ridge's men were taken to Aspinwall British vessels at San .Juan. ■ steamer J. L. Stephens, at Aspinwall, ■OttSit no further intelligence from Gen. 'alker. Private despatches, however, re- Aspinwall, represent his position at being impregnable, lie also lias MR of provisions, and will probably be bold out for months. Ifßtransit is open to the Pacific. |H|ate despatches received at Aspinwall the reported battle ly the last patrjor and state that another attack was ;peCted on the 20th inst. K. iv alker's brother died on board the SBe City yesterday. April 27.—The latest intelligence scene of the Indian troubles in Min |K, is to the effect that on the 12th inst. a fought at Walanwan river, thirty ihs above Mankato, between the Indians ■; St. Peter Volunteers, under command ;rai Dodd. Twelve Indians were killed veral wounded. The Voluuteers did a man. flLMajor Benjamin McCulleugb, of Tex ,ha been appointed Governor of Utah. |BL fit" Philadelphia Daily News says the entiiu l, which last year was strong s' sblican, has had its eyes opened. By Ivmi B.Mr. Webster, in 185!, expressed bis that the U. S. Supreme Court had a cuurt of expediency, whose decis m well read lawyer could foresee. Supreme Court of the State of II- recently decided that cattle running if found upou ihe railroad, are tres aud that, therefore, unless there is a proof of negligence on the part ■ employees of the company, there is no to pay for cattle killed. tUiulid Donation. —David Hunt, Esq., Bssissippi, recently gave $25,000 to the can Colonization Society. On Friday ■ic sent a check to the society fi.r $20,000 to be applied to the purposes for H that society is organized. I he Directors of the L uiea>ter Sa\ inc .- appealed in Court on Saturday Hvide an assign men lef its effects. T. L. is the assignee. It is thought ihe will pay about fifty cents on the ■r, when its affairs are closed up. rumor from Ilarrisburg states that political combination has just been de ■>-! between a portion of the Democracy Hfhe straight out Americans, and that they fixed on Governor Geary as their nomi ■m for tiro chair. he panic in St. Paul's and St. Peter's, arising fr..iu the rumors of a gen- R - ing < f the Indians at the North, has iided. Ihe Superintendents of Indian irs announce in letters to pnpers of the itory, that the payment of the moneys the Indians will settle all tlie troubles, that the force detailed for the protection He and property is not needed. The re ed massacre of the settlers in Northern Ifsota is no .v said to have been confound piith that which happened in lowa some I since. wlloway's Pills, an invaluable remedy for p-ical Spmptoms.—Mrs. Emma lluntley, Houston, Texas, aged 45, last fall was |wn upon a bed of sickness, her feet and j began to swell, strongly indicating drop Rt this period of life. Her husband be lt' greatly alarmed, as it was feared that cuuld not recover, so dreadful was the fck. After trying many remedies without efit, Mr. Huntley, at last, put her under course of Ilolloway's Pills, which she II for about three weeks, and the swelling sHerably diminished; continuing them for weeks more, she was completely cured, fee Pills, will also cure all bilious and r complaints in a very short time. tjTfEM.ILE JIGE.VTS iV.IA TEI) in ev nTown or Village of the Union, to sell DR. WORD'S LYVIGOR~ITOR. Many of our ly Agents are making more than a living P its sale. No MONEY required until the licine is sold; simply a good reference, ac- Ipanying application. The Invigorator will b Kirk Headache. Take one or two tea bnsful at each attack and it will soon disap- f■ * or an overloaded stomach, or when J rise- or sours, take the Invigorator after Rig, and it will not prove disagreeable or op- Mive. For Heartburn, Palpitation, or Diffi- IBreathing, take a teaspoonful onee or twice b for loss of Appetite, Languor or List- Fivss, the medicine is invaluable. It will lore the appetite and make the food digest M- Nightmare—take a teaspoonful on reti and ihe demons of dream-land will all be pes. After eating a hearty dinner, take a je of Invigorator and it will relieve all op psion or fullness. The Invigorator is a Liv- Iternedy of uneqijalled virtue, acting direct- P tlut organ, curing Dyspepsia, Jaur.dirc, |ou Attacks, Dysentery, Piles, Worms, and I emale Obstructions, for which it has no P a • Any person after using a full bottle of | nyigorator for any of the above named ppiaints, without benefit, can call at the lo*™*I o *™* et l ' ,e ' r money back. 8o)d at P foliar per bottle, by SANKOHD & Co., Pro ftors, New York, and by CHARLES RITZ __P'istown. THE MARKETS. LEWISTOWN, April 30, 1837. Lewistown Flour, per 100 lbs. 3 75 Superfine " 3 50 Freedom " 3 25 Barley 75 Rye, *£> bushel, CO Oats, do. 35 Corn, do. 50 Cloverseed, bushel, 050 Timothyseed, " 250 Butter, good, lb. 20 Eggs, dozen, 12 New Potatoes bushel, 00 Pork cwt., CSO The Lewistown Mill is paying $1,30 for red wheal, 1.20a0,00f0r white wheat, accord ! ing to quality. Marks, at the new Steam Mill, i is paying for iVhitc Wheal 1,30a0,0G, Red | L2O. N. B.—Wheat taken on store, with privi lege to the owner to sell or ship by boat. Flour, drain, &c. Flour and Meal —The foreign news has had little or no effect on the market; the export demand for Flour continues limited, but with a continued falling off in the receipts and a reduced stock on sale, holders are firmer in their views and not anxious sellers at previ ous quoted rates. The week's sales reach about 7000 bbls, mostly at $G bbl for stan dard superfine, including 500 bbls deliverable in a month at the same rate; 1000 bbls, extra, in lots, at $0 and 2000 bbls, mostly straight superfine, ta ken to-day, also at SO "fl bbl, which price is now refused by most holders for straight brands, which are very scarce. The inspec tions for the week ending the 23d inst., are 8200 bbls Flour, 30 half do do, 1155 Corn Meal, and 789 do Rye Flour. Grain —The receipts and sales of "Wheat continue light, but the demand is steady, and prices have advanced 3(a;sc f* bu, sales of about 20,000 bu having been made in lots at 144(a;152c for fair togoed reds, and 155(5i1G2 for white, the market closing at our highest figures. Rye has been in good demand and scarce, and all offered found ready sale at 82c for Penna. Corn is 2(7r 3c better, and about 40,000 bu, mostly new Southern yellow, found buyers at GQT72C afloat, and 68(,70e in the cars and from store, including old Corn at G8(0,70c in store, and new White at G6@G7c afloat. We quote to-day at ourhighestfigures. Oats arc also better, with but few offering, and about 10,000 bu Delaware and Penna have been taken on arrival at 49(5,530. Good News from the West! -! NO DANGER OF STARVATION! KLOI R AND WHEAT FALLING R AL'IDLY and I Tiro }i'nit Loads oj" WIIISKEYand BACON ' an iced, consigned to the subscriber as Jot tows, viz: .)" i v BBLS. Rectified WHISKEY, — f h ' 15 bbls. Old Monongahela do., 5 bbls. Old Kentucky Bourbon do., 25 hogsheads HAM and SHOULDER, Hi tierces Cincinnati ORIEL) BEEF, j 20 " D.ivis & Go's Cincinnati Sugar ' Cureil Canvassed IIAM, 20 boxes Walker's Mould CANDLES, 5 " Palm SOAP, 5 " Drown do 25 bushels White SOUP BEANS, 10 bbls. Water. Butter and Sugar CRACK ERS, and Boston BISCUIT, 5 boxes Soda Biscuit, 25 half bbls. MACKINAW TROUT, 20 " WHITE FISH, 50 boxes English Cream CHEESE, 50 bbls. No. 1 East port HERRING, 25 bbls. &}, bbls. No. 1 2 MACKEREL, 10 bags of the best RIO COFFEE in Lew istown, 2 hogsheads best Syrup MOLASSES in Lew is town. I can now sell BI 808, BMliliyJ Boots and Shoes, lirobtfltoua 5c lUquora, lower than any other store in Lewistown, I do not buy my Groceries and Provisions of j trading boats along the Canal like some of i our would be Provision Dealers, who buy 10 or 12 Ilams at a time, and pay the boatmen j 2 cents per lb. advance. I purchase of first hands and carry in uiy own boats, and can | therefore sell cheaper than any other dealer j in the county. Come on then and buy where you can " save your bacon." at the old stand i of JOHN KENNEDY, j Lewistown, April 23, 1857.-3t : 25 Witnesses; T OR, FORGER CONVICTED. JOHT 8. DTE IS THE AUTHOR, Who has had ten years experience as a j Banker and Publisher, and Author of M A series of Lectures at the Broadway Tabernacle, ' OJ when, for 10 successive nights, over *3. 13T50,000 People O Greeted him with rounds of applause, while j he exhibited the manner in which Counter -0 feiters execute their Frauds, and the Surest i —> and Shortest Means of Detecting them ! C 3 7'/ie Bank Note Engravers all say that he is the r~*"i Greatest Judge of Paper Money living. 2 THE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE PRESENT CENTURY FOR Detecting Counterfeit Notes. O Describing Every Genuine Bill in Exist | and exhibiting at a glance every Coun- in Circulation! Arranged so admi- Orably that REFERENCE IS EASY and ".♦3 DETECTION INSTANTANEOUS. j jNo index to examine! No pages to hun! up! | g But so simplified and arranged that the j Merchant, Banker and Business Man can see ' -—I all at a glance. English, French and German. j 1 Thus Each may Read the same in his own j i Native Tongue. ■ • Most Perfcrt Dank Aote Lht Published. 1 "j Also, a List of All the rrivate Bunkers in America. W A Complete Summary of the FINANCE or EUROPE AND AMERICA will be published in each edition, together with all the Important I Nt.ws or THE DAY. Also, S A SERIES OF TALES p , From an old manuscript found in the East. | It furnishes the most complete history of PCJ ORIENTAL LIFE and describing the, most perplexing positions in which the ladies and gentlemen of that country have been so often found. These C 3 stories will continue throughout the whole Qycar, and will prove the most entertaining ! ever offered to the public. W Furnished weekly to subscribers only, at Sjjjlil a year. All letters must be addressed to j p JOHN S. DYE, Broker, ' IK Publisher and Proprietor, ins ap93 70 Wall st., New York. | rpo Wholesale Dealers and Retailers of I 1 Merchandise in Mifflin county. —The fol lowing is a list of Merchants and Dealers, and the various classes, agreeably to the pro visions of the Act of Assembly: 14tli class pays $7 00 13th " " 10 00 12th " " 12 C' J 11th " " 15 00 10th " " 20 00 9th " " 25 00 Bth " " 30 00 7th " " 40 00 Names of Retailers. Place of Business. Class. A. W. Graff, Armagh township, 13 Joseph Beck, do 14 John Kohler, do 14 William I. & G. Furst, do 14 Thompson & Wattson, do 12 Thomas Runyan, do 14 J. B. Alexander & Co., do 13 H. 11. Gibboney, do 14 Brisbin & Sterrctt, Brown township, 12 James Parker & Son, do 13 11. Kepner, do 14 Win. McKinney, do 14 Freedom Iron Co., Derry township, 13 Joh.i Hoopes, do 14 Daniel Matters, do 14 Levi Sultzbuugh, Decatur township, 14 John Kane, do 14 Jacob ltohrer, Granville township, 14 Hope Furnace Co., do 14 Blymyer & Brisbin, Lewistown, 13 Ilardt & Bros., do #. 13 R. 11. McCliutic, do 14 Mrs. Fosselinan, do 14 Lyttle Porter, do 14 I. T. Cordel!, do 14 F. J. Hoffman, do 10 McCoy & Ellis, do 13 John Hamilton & Co., do 13 N. J. Rudisill, do 14 Edward Fry singer, do 14 John B. Selheimer, do 14 George W. Thomas, do 14 James McCord, do 14 11. W. Junkiu, do 14 S. & M. Frank, do 10 F. A. Ilardt & Co., do 14 Peter Spangler, do 14 11. A. Zollinger, do 14 Josepih F. Yeager, do 12 George W. Gibson, do 14 Jacob Everich, do 14 James McConahy, do 14 William Bottorf, do 14 William G. Zollinger, do 14 John Kennedy, do 12 John Albright, do 14 Samuel Marks, do 14 A. Felix, do 14 Mrs. M. Wertz, do 13 Henry Steudle, do 14 J. Iloltzworth, do 14 E. Boehner, do 14 J. Irvin Wallis, do 14 J. D. Stoneroad, do 14 F. G. Franciscus, do 10 Kennedy, Junkiu & Co., do 12 Johnston and Clark, do 13 John Davis, do 14 11. L T . Parker & Bros., do 13 Robert l'atton, do 14 A. A. Banks, do 14 Charles Ritz, do 13 George W. Stewart, do 14 William Liud, do 14 George Btyniyer, do 9 P. F. Loop, do 14 E. I>. Auner, do 14 Gilbert Waters, do 12 Z. Oruer, do 14 Joshua Wiley, do 14 George I. Patterson, do 14 Charles Stanharger, do 14 William Lyttle, do 14 Roswell D. Smith, do 14 Francis McCoy, do 13 Alfred Marks," do 14 S. Molsou, do 14 W. B. Huffman it Co., (Lum ber Yard,) do 11 F. G. Franciscus, (Lumber Yard,) do 14 Samuel Comfort, (Lumber Yard,) do 14 John Levy, (Coal Yard,) do 14 A. Marks, " " do 14 Jas. Allison, " " do 14 S. Comfort, " " do 14 Juniata Iron Co., McVeytown, 13 W. G. Macklin, do 12 Geo. W. Brehman, do 14 William Hardy, do 13 E. Horner, do 14 j McCoy & Rohrcr, do 14 ! John Price, do 14 ! C. Stoner, do 14 | James Lashell, Menno township, 13 ! Elliott & Myers, do 13 1 Samuel Sechrist, Newton Hamilton, 14 John Vanzandt, do 13 Boggs & Co., do 10 John Purcell, do 12 1 Michael Yutzy, Oliver township, 14 I John Strong, do 14 ; Samuel IlafHSy, Union township, 12 Hoar & McNabb, do 11 I Wilson S. L'tts, do 14 j Wm. Sankey, do 14 j Samuel B. Grossman, do 13 I A. F. Gibboney, do 14 John B. Smelker, Wayne township, 14 A. J. North, do 14 MILLS. K. E. Locke, Armagh township, 14 Maclay & McManigal, " " 14 D. fc S. Harshbarger, Bratton, " 14 jE. W. Hale & Co., Brown, " 14 i Joseph A. Taylor, " " 14 Jcrinan Jacob, Derry " 14 | J. M. Yeager, " " 14 ; Casper Dull, Oliver " 14 McWilliams & Sterrett, Lewistown, 9 A. Marks, " 11 Augustine Wakefield, Granville twp., 14 Stookey, Brown twp., 14 Joseph Strode, " 14 Joseph Hardt, Wayne twp., 14 Smith & lieister, Newton Hamilton, 14 Henry Swartzell, Union twp., 14 Plank & Yoder, " 14 Eating J louses, Oyster Cellars, that redress to which they mav he entitled by law. WM. F. SIIAW, Mercantile Appraiser. . J Lewistown, April 23, 1857.-4t B&'The above Licensee will b ready im mediately after the appeal, and as there has been some difficulty in collecting heretofore, all Licences not lifted by the 15th day of June, 1857, will be collected by law, agreea bly to the order of the State Treasurer, . IIENRY ZERBE, np23-4t Treasurer of Mifflin County. Has Just Opened a Splendid Assortment OF . SPRING & SUMMER GOODS. TF you want a cheap Dress, call at the Old Corner J- If you want a cheap Shawl, call at the Old Corner. If you want cheap Silks, call at the Old Corner. If you want cheap Muslins, call at the Old Corner. If you want Kentucky Jeans or Tweeds, call at the Old Corner. Al.-o, Flannels, all kinds and colors. If you want Shall us or Bereges, < all at the Old Corner, if you want Brill i.i nles or Lawns, call at the Old Corner. If you want La Villa Cloihs, call at the Old Corner. If you want Silk Cravellas, call at the Old Corner. If you want Mourning Goods, call at the Old Corner. If you want striped Skirting Muslin, go to the Old Corner. If you want patenl Crinoline Lining,go to the Old Corner, If you want Collars, IJndersleeves, Edgines, lusertings, Flouncing*, or any Embroideries, g > to ill" Old Corner. If you want Corded Skirts, rSontag Skirls, or Il'mps, call at the Old Corner. If von want Cloths,call at (he Old Corner. If you want Cassimeres, call ai the Old Cor- er. If you wnul .S itinelts, call at the Old Corner. IF YOU IVJiJYT I9JVYTI/IJYG J.Y THE DRY GOODS LLVE, GO TO TIIF. OLD CORJYER. If you want to make choice from over 130 styles of Wall Papers, go to the Old Corner. If you want a Carpet of any kind, go to the Old Corner. II you wain Groceries, Queensware, or Cutlery, tall ul the Old Corner. If you want Clothing, Boots or Shoes, Ilats or Caps, call at itie Old Corner, if you have Country Produce to exchange for Goods,call at the Old < orner. If you w ant Bargains in anything, call at the Old Corner. r>Couiiiry jiealers supplied with Goods by wholesale at a very small advance above city wholesale prices. spaa GEORGE BLYMYER. BOOKS!BOOKS! AT GIFT SAXjEI. \ HANDSOME GIFT, ranging from 50 cents to £lO, will be given to each porch iser of a Book at Juukin's Book and J.-welroy Store The following comprises a portion of the books on his shelves : Periscopics, by William Elder, •Sense and Sensibility, by Miss Austen, Geoffrey Moncton, by Mrs. Moodte, Three Hundred Religious Tales, Clouds and Sunshine in the i.ife of a Village Pastor, I lead ley's Sacred Plains, Language of Flowers, Lives of the Three Mrs Judsons, New England Tales, by Mrs. Sedgwick, The Elder Sister, Fashionable I.ife, by M A Eastman, Tile Young Lady *s Mentor, il-une Scenes, or Christ in the Family, <4ueehey, by the author "f the Wide W ide World, Visit to Europe, by Professor Silliman, Lectures on Hie Progress of Arts and Sc ienrcF, England and us People, by Hugh Miller, The Youth of M idarne de Louguevtlle, The Arch Bishop, or iloiuanisni m the United States, Dps and Downs, by Cousin Cicely, Dred, by Mr Stowe, Mechanic's Text Book, Wager of Battle, by 11. \V. Herbert, Eventide, by Erti- Alton, Salad for the Solitary , Household Narratives f>r the Family Circle, The Three Colonics of Australia, Pious Dead of the M< dical Profession, The Christian Family I. lirary, Gau E ien, or Pictures of Culm, The Poetry and Mystery of Dreams, Lives of Generals Scot! and Jackson, My Courtship and its consequences, by VVykoff, And an endless variety of other useful, scientific, reli gious, and miscellaneous books. BtJSL,Persons in tin? country remitting mon ey for any book named on the bills, can have the book and gift forwarded in any manner they may direct. If by mail, they must send 25 cents additional in stamps or money to prepay postage. np23 CIGAR MMIMTIM AND TOBACCO STORE ! East Market street, immmediateti/ opposite the Post Office, LEWISTOWN, PA. undersigned would respectfully make I known to Merchants, Confectioners, Hotel Keepers, and citizens generally of this and ad joining counties, that he has commenced the TOBACCONIST BUSINESS, and will constantly keep on hand Tobacco and Segars of all kinds, of superior brands, which he. will dispose of on most reasonable terms at WHOLESALE OB BE TO 11., apIG EDWARD FRY SINGER LCCAIT FCTJITDItY. tPHE public are hereby respectfully informed that we have leased the above well known Foundry, situate on Main street, in the borough of Lewistown, a few doors south of the stone bridge, where we will keep constantly on hand J, a full assortment of all kinds of STOVES, viz.: Hathaway Cooking Stoves, different Egg Stoves, Nine Flale Stoves, tic. and also Iron Fence, Hollow Ware, Water Pipes, &c., and will make to order all kinds of CAST INGS. All orders sent to us will be filled with care and despatch, and on as reasonable terms as at any other establishment in the State. We hope, friends, you will call and examine our stock before buying anywhere else. You will undoubtedly save money by doing so. DANIEL BF.ARLEY & SONS. Lewistown, March 26, 1857--y |wiL LIND, liilSliiiliSllt MilliiDiL East Market street, Lew istown, a few doors east of Geo. Blymyer's store, HAS just received ftom the city a choice se lection of CLOTHS, G23 tsi <£3 S3 & . v vr>, S3 d antr ETrsmufiS, specially selected by himself, embracing some very superior goods, from among which his old customers and as many new ones as may choose to cail, can secure articles for dress that w '! vastly add to their personal appearance when made up. Call and examine the stuck, which will be found to be all that is represented, if not a little more. apIG New Arrangements. AFTER returning our sincere thanks to our numerous friends and customers for their i ! continued patronage, 1 would inform them that , i 1 am "till to be found at i! CIDLLciLI With a desire to bring my business nearly to • CASH, after the first of April our credit terms ' Will be Thirty Days and accounts not to exceed 1 Fifty Dollars. We hope still to conduct our I business so that we shall enjoy the good will of our numerous customers, and that the num ber may be greatly increased, maria F. J. HOFFMAN. "WHST3DO"W GLASS. 8 by 10, and all other sizes of Banks, Monroe and Jackson Window Glass, Single & Double Thick and American Plate. Having an extensive stock and daily receiv ing large quantities, we can furnish with the greatest promptness and at the lowest wholesale prices the above superior brands of Window Glass. RICHARDS & BROTHERS, Manufacturers, S. W. cor. Front & Archsts., apJ6i-lm Philadelphia. FISH, CHEESE M PROVISION No. 39 & 40 North Wharves, Half-way between Arch and Race "sts., PHILADELPHIA. March 12, 1857.-ly JOHN STONE & SONS, No. 45 South Second Street, Philadelphia, ARE NOW RECEIVING THEIR SPRING IMPORTATION OF Silk and Millinery Goods, consisting in part of Fancy, Cap and Bonnet Ribbons, Satin and Mantua Ribbons, Glace and Plain Silks, Marcelines & Florences, Black Modes, French and English Crapes, Tar latane, Maline and Illusion Laces, &c., &c. Also, a full assortment of FRENCH AND AMERICAN FLOWERS, which they offer to the trade on favorable terms March 26, 1857.-2 m mi SKSSS Nurseries and Garden, Germantown Road, half an hour's ride from the ■ Exchange by Omnibus. nTjj, Shade, Fruit and Ornamental TREES, Shrubs, Plants, Roses, &c., cultivated j for sale in quantities to suitdeal- j ers and others, including an extensive and varied assortment of all the de sirable varieties of the above, for sale whole sale and retail. Catalogues can be had on ap plication, gratis. S. MAUPAY & CO. N. B.—When addressed by mail, direct to j Rising Sun P. 0., Philadelphia. Our Stands ! are in the Market, Market street below Sixth, where orders are also received. roar26-6t j HOVER'S LIQUID HAIR BYE. I'HIS HAIR DY E needs only a trial to sat [ isfy all of its perfection as a Dye, and the ! following testimonial from that eminent Ana lytical Chemist, Professor Booth, of the U. S. Mint, will only confirm what thousands have previously borne testimony to. LABORATORY FOR PRACTICAL CHEMISTRY, I St. Stephen's Place, £ Philadelphia, February 17th, 1857. j " Being well acquainted with the substances : composing Hover's Liquid Hair Dye, I am satis- i Red that by following the simple directionsgiv- j en for its use, it will not injure Hair or Skin, but will give a natural and durable color to the Hair. JAS. C. BOOTH, Analytic Chemist. HOVER'S IVRITLYG LYKS, including Ho- j rer's Fluid and Hover's Indelible Inks, are too well j known and introduced to require any additional i testimony of their character. The sales have been increasing since their introduction, ! giving evidence that the articles truly possess j that intrinsic merit claimed at first for them by the manufacturer. Orders, addressed to the manufactory, No. ! 416 Race street above Fourth, (old No. 144,) Philadelphia, will receive prompt attention by JOSEPH E. HOVER, Manufacturer. Philadelphia, April 16, 1857 -y \u i m McVeytown, Pa., keep constantly on hand u large assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, •CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, STRAW GOODS, HARDWARE, QEEENSWARE, CEDARWARE, Wail and Window Papers, STATIONERY, CARPETS, DRUGGETS, OIL CLOTHS, RUGS, LINES, OIL, LEAD, PETTY, TAR, PITCH, OAKIH, Salt, Fish, Plaster, Guano, Cement, Stone Coal and Criud Stones. We are paying the highest market priee for all kinds of GRAIN ; or where parties desire it we will ship their Grain by eaual and pay them nett proceeds, after deducting freight. McVeytown, February 5, 1857. COAL 2 ITJST received, a boat load of good Coal, which will be delivered in lots to suit con sumers. Orders can be left at the store of J. Hamilton & Co., or apply to S. COMFORT, aplG J. HAMILTON. Estate of Jacob Kenagy, deceased. "7^ OTICK is hereby given that letters of. administration on the estate of JACOB , KEN AG Y, late of Menno township, Mifflin County, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, residing in said township. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment and those having claims to present them duly authenticated for j settlement. JACOB 7.00K, ap2—6t* Administrator. Estate of Joseph Morrow, deceased. OTiCE is hereby given that letters of j it administration on the estate of JOSEPH | MORROW, late of Perry township, Mifflin j county, deceased, have ueen granted to the I undersigned, residing in Sinking Valley, Blair county. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment imme liately and those having claims to present them duly authenticated for settlement. JAMES CRAWFORD,\ . SAMUEL MORROW, f A,jrar? - April 2, 1857.—6t* SEEDS. —Garden seeds, Spades, Rakes, Uoes, Ate. at F. J. HOFFMAN'S fflO HOUSEKEEPERS.—A superior lot of X COUNTRY SOAP at the BEE HIVE. / d ILT Window Sliades, as low in price j vA as the common muslin shades, and far superior in i style and beauty; butr and ereen Muslin Shades, 30, 36 Si ! 40 inches wide, Flowered Landscapes, and pamled .Mus ; lilt Landscapes from 75 cents to s'i per pair, for sale by j ap3o F. G. FRAN'CISCUS. New York Advertisements. FROM ALBERT G. RICHARDSON'S Adrertising and Correspondence B Broadway, New York, and by the principal Druggists and Dealers throughout the United Slates, the Canadas, West Indies, California and South America. r.-Orders must hcays be accompanied by the cash. i>No goods sent on commission. 6"-Sinall Sample. Packages put up at the lowest whole sale prices for first orders in new places, with Cards, Show Bills, Posters, Ar. Ac. 05-Packages expressly put up for Ships, Steamboats, Hotels, Public Institutions, Ac. £>A Paper with full particulars—terms to Wholesale Dealers—scales of ,>riru, Ac., will lie promptly mailed (prepaid) to any address on receipt of a 3 cent stamp. Address "f'OSTAR." No. 3SS Broadway, N. Y. New York, March £6, 1857.-3 m IT IS NOT A DYE, PRESIDENT J 11. EATON, L. L. D. Villi.n Vntvcrsity. Murfretsboro, Tennessee. Says : " Notwithstanding the irregular use of Mrs. S. A Allen's World's Hair Restorer, Ac., the falling off of hair ceased, and my grey lacks uere restored tu their origi nal color." Rev. M. TIIACHER, (60 years of age,) Pitcher, Che nango Co., N V • "My hair is now restored to its natu ral color, and ceases to fall off."' Rev. B. P. STONE, D D , Concord. N. 11. "My hair, which was grey, is now restored to its natural color." Rev D. CLENDENIN, Chicago, 111. " I can add mv testimony, and recommend it to pry friends." Rev. 11. T. WOOD, Middletown, N. Y. "My own hair has greatly thickened, also that of one of my family who was becoming bald." We might swell this list, but if not convinced, TRY IT. MRS. S. 1. ABLESTS ZYLOBALSAMVM, Or World's Hair Dressing, is essential to use will) the Re slorcr, and is the liesl H a 'f Dressing for old or young ex tant, being often efficacious in eases of hair falling, Ac., wititoul the Restorer. Grey haired, Bald, or persons afflicted with diseases of the hair or scalp, read the above and judge of MRS. S. A. ALLF.JTS WORLD'S HAIR RF.STORF.R. It does not soil or stain. Sold by all the principal whole sale and retail merchants iri Hie IF S , Cuba or Canada. DEPOT 555 BROOHE STREET, Sew York. KrSoine dealers try to sell articles instead of this, ou which ihey make more profit. Write to Depot fur circu lar ami inforuiatipn. mar£6-3m Ol No Pen nor Ink Used. Ol J NO COPY IMITATED, NO TEACHEB X MAC LA CRIST S PAT F..YT S F.L F-ISTS TR TCTIJTG PROCF.SS IST PF.MMAJTSHIP enables every one to write Willi the greatest ease, elegance and rapidity. It has been amply tested and permanently established iu the Public Schools of New York, and in the counting rooms of our first im r hauls. The Process,complete, with full directions for use, will be sent prepaid on the receipt of SI. To clubs or agents, six copies for $5. Address Leland MacLai bin, 345 Broadway, New York. n.b£6-3m = GO TO THE BEE HIVE DRUG STORE JO BUY YOUR 33R.UGS CHEAP FOR CASH! — " HATS, CAPS & STRAW GOODS For the People, AND THE PEOPLE'S CHILDREN. s i ID a a a 4 a. EAST Market street, Lcwistown, opposite the Post Office, has just returned from the city wil|i 4 large and elegant stock of Fashionable HATS,CAPS, STRAW GOODS, &c., suitable for spring and summer wear, which, notwithstanding the advance of almost everything else, he will dispose of at low pri ces. His store has been fitted up with large with glass fronts, so that the stock can be examined at a glance. *,* He will manufacture to order any descrip tion of hats, (having the best of workmen in his employ and an abundant supply of material,) should his extensive stock fail to furnish a suit able article. Parents are especially invited to call and examine his varitty of Children's Hats and Caps, comprising a first rate stock, from which they can make choice to please them selves. His Ornish friends will find they are not for gotten, aud they may rest assured of finding an article to their taste, or can have one made at short notice. Thankful for the patronage heretofore so lib erally extended to him, he solicits his friends to call—those indebted to square up and begin anew—and any number of visitors from this or the neighboring counties, to take a look at him ! day or evening. pIG N. J. RLDISILL. Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry. ROBERT W. PATTON, (Successor to M. Buoy,) HAS just received from Philadelphia and openel on Market syeet, nest door to the old stand, in the room recently ocoupicd by frjgrXS John A. Sterrjßt, a large assortment of Watches, and \'t* 1 as s '' ver v watches of every kind and price, some ol them of very supcriou finish, and warranted A No. 1 ; a splendid variety of including breast pins, ear rings, finger rings, bracelets, cuff pins, watch guards, pens, pen cils, spectacles, and every oilier saleable article of Jewelry, as well as a lot cf SUfocv auU JJUtcfc SStare* Also, a great variety of FANCY ARTICLES. attention will be given to RE PAIRING clocks, watches, and jewelry, and all work will be done promptly and warranted. Mr. P. is determined to sell his goods low— as low as they can be had elsewhere, and per t haps a lertle lower —and he therefore hopes to merit and receive a liberal share of patronage. round and see. apDy HANI) and horse power Corn Shellers, Lancaster county premium Grain Fans, constantly I on hand and for sale by F. G. FRAJtCISCUS