JECCsctUaneoue. TO CLEANSE THE INSIDE OF JARS. There is frequently some trouble in cleaning the inside of jars that have had sweetmeats, or other articles put in them for keeping, and that when empty, were wanted for further use. This can be done in a few minutes without scraping or soaking by filling tip the jar with hot water, (it need not be scalding hot) and then stir ring in a teaspoonful of pearlash. What ever of the former contents has remained sticking upon the sides and bottom of the jar will immediately be seen to disengage itself and float loose through the water. Then empty the jar at once, and if any of the former odor remains about it, fill it again with warm water and let it stand undisturbed a few hours, or till next day: then empty it again, and tinse it ••villi cold water. Wash phials in the same manner. Also the inside of kettles, or anything which you wish to purify or clear from grease expeditiously and completely. If you cannot conveniently obtain pearlash, the same purpose may be answered nearly as well by filling the vessel with strong ley poured off clear from the wood ashes. For kegs, buckets, crocks or other large vessels, ley may be always used. County School Superintendents, e give below a list of the newly elected County Superintendentand the salaries fixed by the respective Conventions of Directors: Adams, W. Lee Campbell, 5400 Allegheny, C. W. Quick, 1000 Armstrong, Robert W. Smith, 800 Beaver, R. X. Avery. 250 Bedford, Henry Ileckernian, 500 Berks, A\ m. A. Good, 942 Blair, Jwhn Dean, 600 Bradford, Chas. R. Cobnrn, 1000 Bucks, \Y m. 11. Johnson, 1000 Butler. Thomas Balph, 300 Cambria, S. B. McCurmiek, 800 Carbon, Tbos. L F -ster, 400 Centre, J. I. Burrell, 800 Chester, Franklin Taylor, 1000 Clarion, John G. Magonigle, 300 Clearfield, L. L. Still, 600 Clinton, Jesse H. Berry, 600 Columbia, William Burgess, 400 Crawford, S. P. Bates, 600 Cumberland, Daniel Shelly, 600 Dauphin, S. D. Ingram, 300 Delaware, Charles W. Deans, 500 Elk, Charles R. Early, 400 Erie, Mm. H. Armstrong, 800 Fayette, Joshua V. Gibbons, 300 Forest, Cyrus Blood, 200 Franklin, P. M. Shoemaker, 500 Fuiton, Robert Ross, 200 Greene, A. J. McGlumphey, 469 Huntingdon, Albert Owen, " 600 Indiana, S. P. Boleman, 650 Jefferson, Samuel McElhore, 500 Juniata, Wm. W. Burehfield, 500 Lancaster, J. S. Crumbaugh, 1500 Lawrence, Thoma3 Berry, 500 Lebanon, John 11. Kiuge, 760 Lehigh, Hiram J. Schwartz, 500 Luzerne, John L. Richardson, 800 Lycoming, Hugh Castles, 300 McKean, Luther R. Wisner, 250 Mercer, Calvin W. Gilfillan, 600 Mifflin, Abram D. Ilawn, 600 Monroe, Charles S. Detrick, 100 Montgomery, Ephraim L. Acker, 900 Montour, A. B. Putnam, 500 Northampton, Valentine liilburn, 600 Northumberland, J. J. Reimensnyder, 400 Perry, Theodore P. Bucher, 400 Pike, Philip F. Fulmer, 100 Better, J. Hendricks, 300 Schuylkill, J. K. Krewson, 1000 Snyder, D. S. Boyer, 200 Somerset, J. K. Miller, 475 Sullivan, C. J. Richardson, 300 Susquehanna!), B. F. Tewsbury, 600 Tioga, Newel L. Reynolds, 900 Inicn, D. Heckendorn, 600 Venango, Wm. Bergwin, 500 Warren, L. L. Spencer, 600 \V ashington, J. 11. Longdon, SOO W ayne, Samuel A. Terrel, 1000 Westmoreland, J. R. McAfee, 800 Wyoming, John G. Spalding, 150 k*rk, A. R. Blair, 1000 Dr. J. D. Stoneroad OFFERS his professional services to the cit izens of Lewistown and the surrounding countrv. Office in the Beehive Drug Store. •Way 21, 1857. DR. MARKS, TT ING resumed the practice of medicine, il may always be found at his office in the Public Square, opposite the Lewistown Hotel. May 7, 1857.-tf mmmm mm* mmm mm, _ . // . ' ,Tj w: <~. w ~" ** • * * • Attorney at Law, OFT ICE in West Marketstreet,oppositeEisen bise's Hotel, will attend to any businessinthe courlsol Mifflin, Centre, or Huntingdon coau l'es Lewistown. Julv J, 1853. SIRGEON DL.\TIST, PROFESSIONAL business promptly attend ed to. and charges reasonable. OFFICE on North Main street, second door below the town Hail, and ceariv opposite the Gazette office. je 21, 1855—tf. WM. 3L.iaxrn>, AIMIJIASPI -IDJIIUIS, East Market street, Lewistown, a few doors east of Geo. Blymy r's store, HAS just received from the city a choice se lection of CSS Si S3 33 a. _OQ. S3 antr &rst(ugs, specially selected by himself, embracing some very superior goods, from among which his old customers ani as many new ones a? may choose to call, can secure articles for dress that will j vastly add to their personal appearance when mode up. Call and examine the stock, which will be found to be ail that is represented, if not a little more. apl6 PITTSBURGH Chains of everv de scription, Farm Beits, Circular and Cross cut Saws a P3O F. G FRANCISCUS. Clocks. Watches, and Jewelry. ©IPHS'CSJCS'Q ROBERT W. PATTON. (Successor to M. Buoy,) HAS just received from Philadelphia and opened on Market street, next door to the old stand, in the room recently occupied by John A. Sterrett, a large assortment of (locks, Watches, and has an( ? silrer watches of every kind and "--z&psszAf price, some of them ol very superiou finish, and warranted A No. 1 : a splendid variety of ' YJ 'PB> H 3 : including breast pins, ear rings, finger rings, j bracelets, cuff pins, watch guards, pens. pen -1 cils, spectacles, and every other saleable articie of Jewelry, as well as a lot of sit Off ana IJt.atrD Khtrr. t Also, a great variety of FANCY ARTICLES. fGf=*Striet attention will be given to RE -1 FAIRING 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 nap? a liftU lower—and he theretore hopes to merit and receive a libera! ?hare of patronage. round and 1857. 1857. OPENING OF SPRING GOODS a T THE SHAWLS, PARASOLS, ' MANTILLAS. STRAW GOODS. GIBBONS, COLLARS, 77 i * Challies. Eriiliants, Poplins. i Shaker Hoods, Lawns, Dress Trimmings. Robes, Ducals. Byadine Stripes. Flounced Robes, Organdie I Muslins. Flouncings. Brass Hoops. Kid (Roves. BANDS, PRINTS, TICKS, > n iXDOir P.IPERS, DRILLS. BLEACHED AYD BROM \ MISLITS. 1 ' i together with a general assortment o. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND SATI.VETTS, GROCERIES XlcaDg-mattr CXotfiinn, Boots and Shoes. &c, May 7, 1837. \U Mki.l.C " McVeytown, Pa., 1 keep constantly on hand a large assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. CLOTHING, BOOTS A.\D SBOES, HATS A\D CAPS, STRAW GOODS, HARDWARE, QTEENSWARE, CEDARWARE, r r*.r J '*~-i . ~-3 ~'^l., j Wall and Window Papers, STATIONERY, CARPETS, DRUGGETS, OIL CLOTHS. RUGS. LINES, OIL, LEAD, PETTY, TAR. PIT( H. OAkl M, Salt, Fish, Plaster, Guano, Cement, Stone Coal and Grind Stones. We are paying the highest market price for all kinds of GRAIN; er where parties desire it we will ship their Grain by canal and pay them nett proceeds, after deducting freight." McVeytown February 5, 1857. The Comet is Coming! AND THE LARGE STOCK 01 | NEW GOODS OF THE FIRM OF KENNEDY. JUNKIN & CO., For the Spring and Summer ! Has come and is ready for a full display of its CHEAPNESS AND BEAUTY! We therefore invite all to come and see and 1 know for themselves that Kennedy, Junkia A Co's i? the place to buy cheap goods. We will not be undersold—we "buy cheap for cash in the city and v. ill sell cheap for cash. COUNT RT PRODUCE taken in exchange for ! goods at all times. We have all kinds of goods for sale, embracing Delaines. Alma Cloths. Du Calls. CRAPE DE XPANG. SWISS AH* CAMBRICS.' j CLOTHS AND CASSDIERES, Clothing, Hats and Bonnets, Boots and Shoes, and all kinds of Trimmings. Don't forget the cheap store of ap3o KENNEDY. JUNKIN & CO. 111, 111 JIIMFAITIIRI AND TOBACCO STORE ! East Market street, immrrediatehj opposite the Post Office, LEWISTOWN, PA. jbHE undersigned wou'l respectfully make J known to Merchants, Confectioners. Hotel Keepers, and citizens generally of this and ad joining counties, that he has" commenced the TOBACCOAIST BUSINESS, j 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 OR RETAIL. ?p!6 EDWARD FRVSINGER DRUGS, DRIGSTDRIGS, Medicines, tfedirinee, fteditine?, Painu Paints, Paints, Glass, Glass, °" 3 > Oils, Oils, i Trusses, Trusses, At HOFFMAN'S. ! | CREEDS. —Garden seeds, Spades, Rakes, ' K-7 HOES - &C AT F J. HOFFMAN'S SHOT GUNS.—Single and double Shot Guns, very low, at MACKLI.VS, McVeytown. j irsmy a's/si aaaaazw. A. J. WARNER. Principal. flies 31. J- HABBETT. Teacher in Female Department. nIHE SDrine Seion of this Institution commenced WEDNESDAY, ATRIL IST. Instruction will Jt be given in all the branches of Study common to Seminaries and Academies—also, lessons i Drawing, Painting, Music, &c. _ Especial pains have been taken to connect the services of a competent and experienced Teach er of Music with the Academy, who is now prepared to give lessons both in VOCAL AKD INSTRU MENTAL MUSIC. . TERMS—payable at the beginning, or during each quarter. Elementary English Studies—Reading, Writing, Composition, &c., with Arithmetic, Ge ography and Grammar —per quarter of II weeks, - - - |3 00 Higher English Branches—Book-Keeping, History, or any of the common Nat. Sciences, 4 o'J Lan00 per se-sion of five months: >27 50 payable in advance. This includes Tuition in English. IL 3rd. and furnished Rooms. Common charges made for Music and the Languages. A deduction of >5 is made for daughters of Clergymen and for Orphans, Light. Fuel and Wash ing at the expense of pupil. The Pennsylvania Central Railroad passes through Lewistown, ten miles from the Seminary ; at this place students can take the coach for Reedsville, and there conveyances may be procured, or if notified, the principals will meet them with a conveyance from the Seminary. For catalogues containing full information, address 11. S ALEXANDER, and L. G. GRIER, April 16, 1357.-2 m Ksshacoquillas, Mifflin county, Pa. ' jj I j wTy u A¥H)7¥7T W. H. WOODS, A. M., Proprietor' and Principal. J. J. RUED, -4. M. Professor of the Greek and iMtin Languages. J. ALFRED SHADE, Si. 1).. L> durer on Anatomy awl Hygiene. Rec. IT. S. MORRISOX, lsiurer on Ec id ewes of Christianity. With able Assistants in the English and Preparatory Departments. rpiJE next Senior) of this Institution will open the First Wednesday of May. Peculiar in ducements are held out by 'is Institution to young men desiring an education. The Board 0! Instructors is composed of gentlemen of high literary attainments and skilled in their pro fession. The location is quiet, secluded and healthy. Situated among the mountains, it enjoys the pure mountain air. There never has a single case of ague originated here, and those subject to it could not find a better place. The course of instruction is such as is best calculated to prepare young men for business, for teaching, or for taking a high stand in college. A NORMAL SCHOOL is formed for those wishing to become Teachers, in which practical instruction will be given in the art of teaching, hearing recitations, and the proper mode of managing and conducting a school. COMMERCIAL DEPAR I MLNT.—The course of study in this department is such as to give thorough instruction in Single and Double Entry Book-Keeping, Mercantile Calculations, Pen manship, &.c. Time occupied will vary from 3to 10 weeks, depending upon the diligence of the student. They can take up this branch of study either in connection with other studies, or de vote tc it their whole time. SHADE GAP is situated on the mail route between Mt. Union station on the Penn'a RailroaJ and Chambersburg, from which place there is a regular line of stages. TERMS for session of five months, (washing and light extra.) §52 00 Tuition in Double Entry Book-Keeping, full course, time not limited, 20 00 44 Single Entry ** " " * " 8 GO Students in academic department studying book-keeping are only charged half the 3bove pri ces. A deduction of ten dollars is made for sons of Ministers. Payments half in advance—balance in middle of session. For Catalogue^ l containing full particulars, address W. H. WOODS. March 19, lboT. Shade Gap, Huntingdon county, Pa. F * 1 FOR HARDWARE,! F. J, HOFFMAN'S _> T)LACKSMITHS.— To Hoffman's you 1 9 s;i u'.ii continue to go fur Iron. ste-l, fcc /CORDAGE, Twines and Tar at V_ HOFFMAN'S. C HOE~FTN DINGS.— Soifc Leather, ■me O) LuU) and all Uadiof Shoe Findings, at dell F J. HOFFMAN'S. . | I^ISH —Retail and by package, at lew . pricesat " F J. HOFFMAN'S. OADDLERB & COACHMAKERS.— Our stock of saddlery and coachw-ire .< low prices HOFFMAN. PAPER.—A large and well T V selected stock. Everybody should paper their rooms, and in order to do it in the most elegant manner and at the least expense don't fail to call on marl-2 F J. HOFFMAN". ! /"-10RN SHELLERS.— \J The STAR, ' The SOFTHERN, [>At HOFFMAN'S. The READING. 3 dell / < ROCERIES,— ' Buy Cheese at Hoffman's Buy Sugar at Hoffman's Bu> Moia.-ses at Hoffman's Buy Teas, dec., at Hoffman's Farmers and Gardeners HASTEN to get a supply of Sugar Cane Seed, king Philip Corn, Barley Oat*, Japan Pea*, as well as all other kinds of Seeds you may want; a fresh supply of which, together with Hoes. Rakes, Spades, &c., mat be found at mar' 26 F. J. HOFFMAN'S. A RARE CHANCE TO COMMENCE BUSINESS! FTNHE subscriber has a stock of DRY 1 HOODS and HARDWARE on hand am ounting to about $2,500, which he will sell at a bargain, either for cash or approved paper,! or exchange fur a piece of land if it be suitably located, to any person who mav de sire to engage in the slercantile business.— They are principally staple goods, and such as command a ready sale. no2o —tf CIIAS. RITZ. | FIS K > S METALLIC BURIAL CASES,! AiR-TIGHT AID INDESTRUCTIBLE, For protecting and preserving the Dead for or dinary interment, for vaults, for transport ation, or for any other desirable purpose. J For sale at the new Furniture rooms, under the Odd Fellows' Hall, bv ANTHONY FELIX. T\~"\AKEFIELD'S hand Corn Planters, t V Lebanon county horse power Corn Planters, re ceived and for sale by F. G FRANCISC'US. and Window Paper. 200 dif- V ¥ ferect patterns, for ail tastes and prices. ap3o F. G. FRANCISCUB. A MARVELLOUS REMEDY' FOR A MARVELLOUS AGE!.' THE GRIND EXTERNAL REHEDV. T>\ the aid of a microscope, we see millions of little -C- openings on the surface of our bodies Through thes>* this Ointment, when rubbed on the skin, is carried I to any organ or inwawd part. Diseases of '.he Kidneys, disorders of the Liver, affections of the Heart, Inrt.-im mation of the Lungs, Asthmas, Cooghs and Colds, are by its means effectually cured 1 Every housewife knows that salt passes freely through bore or meat of auv thick ness. Tins healing Ointment tar mare readilv penetrates through any bone or fleshy part of the living body.curing the most dangerous inward complaints, that cannot be reached by other means. ErysijKlßs. Salt Rhenm k Scorbctic Humors. No remedy has ever done so much for the cure of di seases of the rskin, whatever form they may assume, as I this Ointment. No case of Salt KheUin, Scurvy, Sore Heads, Scrofula or F.rysi,-las, can long withstand its in . fluenee. The inventor has traveled over many parts of the globe, visiting the principal hospitals, dispensing this Ointment, giving advice as to its application, and has I thus been the means of restoring countless numbers to : health. |„ J g # 'Sore Legs, Sore Breasts, Wounds and lifers. Some of the most scientific surgeons now rely solely j on the use of this wonderful Ointment, when having to rope wnil the worst casts of sores, wounds, ulcers, glan dular swellings, and tumors. Professor Hollow ay has, by command of the Allied Governments, dispatched to the hospitals of the East, large shipments of this Oint ment, to be used under the direction of the Medical Staff, in the worst casts of wounds. It will cure any ulcer glandular swelling, stiffness or contraction of the jointsj even of 20 years' standing. PILES AND FISTILAS. These and other similar distressing complaints can be effectually cured if the Ointment be well rubbed in over the parts affected, and by otherwise following the printed directions around each pot. Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in the following Cases : Bunions Lumbago Sore Legs Scalds Burns Mercurial Er- Sore Breasts Swel'd Glands Chapp'dhands uptions Sore Heads Stiff Joints t.hilbiains Piles Sore Throats Ulcers Fistulas Rheumatism Sores of all Venerealsores Gout Salt Rheurn kinds Wounds of all Skin Diseases Sprains kinds * Sold at the Manufactories of Professor HOLLOWS v, 80 Maiden Lane, New York,and 244 Strand, London, ai.d by all respectable Drugg.sts and Dealer.- of Medicines throughout the United States, and the civilized world, in Pou. at 25 cents, 62± cents, and gl each. 1 :>The,-e is a considerable saving by taking the larger , sizes. > N B. Directions for the guidance of patients in eve r y ; disorder are affiiedto each Pot. ■ K-C AI TION None are genuine unless the words I Hcllar iv, .\etr I ark and London," are discernible as a : j vater-mtrk tn every leaf-f the book of directions around ! : each pot or box; the same may be plainly seen by oldin (any Agricultural Imple l odder Cutters, f meats furnished to order Premium Fans, &c. J F. G. FRANCISCUS. f°, R * f l { ELLERS — ban( l and horse power, for sale by F. G. FRANCISCUS. T W hundred cast steel part reversable Cul- ! X tivator Teeth for sale by FRANCISCUS. BliiiD 33W3 Full of Hope lo I lie Afflicted and ! Many of the Thousand Portals of Death may be I closed, and life made happier and more comfor table to thousands icho are note in danger. Doubtless this t corld contains many a balm to sooth its physical vcoes and cure its Diseases, .hnortg ~~ those in preeminent rank stands BOWMAN'S ' VEGETABLE COMPOUND, I A SAFE and pcedy cure for Consumption, not only in ihost* milder forms of Throat aid Lung Disease®, -si h as Colds, Coughs, Uuinser, D-fficuiiy of Breathing. Bronchitis. M.listers' Sore Throat. Weakness of the ' Cteat, Asthma, Inward Ulcer, Spitting of Blood, InfJoen ' za, Croup, Whooping Cough, Tain in the Breast and Side, ' Hoarseness, Catarrh and Catarrhal Atfecrions. Infliin ' rnaii >n of the Liirigs. Bieeding of the Lungs. ice. But > its superior • ireller.ee is seen and tested in the more ad canted a (feet ions of the I.ungs. For the truth of the I above statement and the efficiency of the preparation as an antidote, we refer the public to the following teslimo Mils. Language is scarcely strong enough to tell the great power ofthis wonderful discovery! The doubtir g may try and l>e convinced. The proprietors point to the following bona jidt certificates w itb confidence in their I influence on the community; they are but samples of the many hundreds of testimonials in our possession : Allegheny, July I'd, 1556 Mr IT M. Bowman—Dear Sin—l feel it my duty to let I you know what your compound has done fur my daugh ter, and wish you to publish it if you can in hope that some suffering one may be induced by it to try your v..t i nable medicine and be cured. My daughter was married . j in 1i63. and went to Cincinnati to live, where her hus i band (James lloyt.) was engaged in business l:> six : > months after her husband died, and I s -ni for be rto come . home, where in four months she was conii-.ed and caught 1 cold which settled on berluugs. It seem- das though re-. conld get nothing to help her We tried six diffi rei t ■ i physicians for over one year and then ,nit to New y..fk | to a celebrated physicun there, and sbe took megi me ; : from bini for tight months; but he could not cure her Her cr ?!) was fixed and stubborn and Seemed as if • ugh it would tear her breast during the paroxysm of cough, and tjer breathing was at times very difficult. Failing get relief from physicians, we thought we would try Av ! er's Cherry f'ecioral, and she took it regular for seven {weeks, but it did her no permanent good. W c tbei. tried Sellers' Imperial Cough Syrup, but with ail she sti : be came worse, and it seetned as though she was beyond cure, w hen one day my wife was in at one of our neigh bor's houses (Mr Mayness') and she saw them give y our Vegetable Compound to one of their children for a cough and she got ih'ee or four d to bring home and try it. After my dauehier had taken it she breathed a htt'e eas ier. and we sen' and g t a bottle of it. and when iLwa taken there vvas a iuar.;ed chansr for the better. 1 then got sit bottles, the most of which she t k as directed ' until finally cored —it is three months suite, and she La not bad a si mot m of the old complaMtt. and is getting as lusty as she ever wis. We all unite in our prayers to God that you may be prospered and thai your Vegetable Compound may b*- the mea us of r--'uring health to man v. as it has to one w ho is dear to us ; we cheerfully recom mend it t 'he public a- me Pest n edoine for Lung D:s eases tint we ever got hdd of. Try it sufleiit-g one and see. B* lieve me, uty dear sir, to ev r remain 'four earnest friend, IHo.v II BANKS. Pbiiadelphia, Aug. 13. i66. lojst spring, while in Pittsburgh, I hail a-hn,: c !J ai d cough which troubled me much, and a friend of mute gave me a bottle f B iwman's Vegetable Compound for iisea ►es of the th r oat and lungs, w n>< a i t'Din.-nced taKiug and found relief almost immediately. 1 nad taken i..u>i things for cough and hoarseness but never g t am long to help me as it has done. 1 believe it to be the best anti dote f'-r coughs ann h—I'MItM ti, ; t is c ut, and. cheerfully reeommeitd .I to the pntux. T. H STANTON", Pastor nf the Ist Prot. Meth Ciiuich, Phiiaielpnia. From J .dgr Vanhoru, of the Dtsifi t Court at Ciiiciu 1 ua'.i: Cinema iti, May 4. Irad. 1 have nse-i B .wu.ait's Vegetable Con poumi fur bron chi'. i and cough, and bei-eve it to be the best ineJ:. ir.e •ut for those d.si- ss< s, ai dR only one I t-v--r fM Ingirr me any permanent rfoi*:i It cure. 1 recommend it lo the pub ic as an hoiu-st and efficient medicine and ill perform what it is published to d . WM VAXHORN, E-q. TO THE PUBLIC. 1 have used Bowman's Vegetable Compound in nil family for coughs, colds, and uiiiuste-s' si re throat and believe It to be the best thing th at I ever got for those complaints, and ibeerfullv recommend it to the public. Rev. JACOB GASTON, Pastor of the Clait.-u street M. E Church. June 10, ls.'t>. Cincinnati. Here is one from the old pioneer Methodist preach r<. Ca at th(? agent's and get a copy of Bowman s Medical Journal, and read it. AJI orders tor the medicine direct to the proprietors, BOWMAN & CO., New Castle, Lawrence co., Pa l -"-^6 e "ts Wanted in every village. Apply by letter or ■ otherwise to the proprietors. oclfi Foundry and Machine Shop, THE public are hereby notified that I have rented the Foundry and .Machine J? op in the borough of Lewistown, known as the "Ju niata Iron Works," and th<" large ar.d general assortment of Patterns, late the property of Zeigler and Willis, now of John Sterrett & Co. and Wnf. Willis, and tha: 1 am prepared to do all kinds of CaMing, Turning fcc„ on the shortest notice and in the best and most complete style. JOHN ZEIGLER LewtstowD, April 17, lSot>—tf AY Kirs Are curin? ihe Sick lo a^S tfß ] before known of anv >j P(ji * INtALirS, READ AND JUDGE JULES HAUEU Eft., the well tl!"< Chestnut btrett. w w r ' are 6*und at almost even toilet - 3l rt "*>, I bappy to say of vtsj, Cat'J . have b*ind them a better faaii!*, ln J* T " Nki use. than any wtier within my t friends have realized marked benefit* <■'" uicide with me ir. helievin* that ihei' tb t virtues for driving out diseases ard . r v axe not only effectual, but safe ?.r.i qualities which must make then, va< when they are know n." The veceraMe Chancellor WABDL ktv timove, 15th April, 1564: '•'bio " tfa J. C. AVE* s lr . j }j ave great tcaefit. for the lan - i S. t>. STEVIAs u 3 worth. N. H., writes; "Having used your CATHARTIC Piu. s ;,,a. reruty from experience tliar the* are . l it tive. In case- of disordered function- < *i. : ""**i headache, indigestion, costivenes-, anq ,i„ of disease# that follow , ti-v are a r , other. In all cases where 0 * 1 confidently reo mmend dies. Pui- t ,! superior to any other I have ever found in tlieir operation, and ;rlerih safc_ Q make them an invaluable article for wibiVs* for many years known your CNrr™ Pec-Jrdt Cesjgh medicine in the world, and dies* 10l ' wise inferior to tiia; admirable* preparwfo, u? ment of d t-ea-es." * " .letux, M>., A> *, "Da. J. C. Ave* IVar:"ir: 1 Lav> iIL my birth with srr*.fula in its worst form, twenty years" trial, and an untold of *iw*iu-> tVe, and kept it for uitinita'aiJ *• About nine weeks age. I commenced xatng qj tharti*- Pills, and now am entire ly tree iiwaic' J My eye- are well, my -k.ii is fair, and my ian j nieiiced a healthy growth; ail of wincii*, already a new person. " Hoping this statement may be the meusc a in! "m.a: -si that **hall do soimj :• . ihers. I ia_ri. sentiment of gratitude, Y'ours. &.r„ "1 maria M "I have known the above named MaialfoJ her c&iidh'Xid, and her statemei t stn-tlv> | ANDREW J M Overseer of tiie Portsmouth Maim in CACT. JOEL PRATT, of tiie ship Mafi.xi.iJ Boston. 2wtb April, lso4: '• Your Pills have cured me from abdioQfisid *rre frotti deraj,cement of the Liver. whiiiatJ very serious. I had tailed of by a; py and from every remedy I could try; bullish your Pills have comjdetely restored me to feci ; given theoi to uiy children for vvonus, vskfitj fects. They were promptly cured. 1 rwaaseaJ to a friend for costiveness, which had 3 months: he told me in a few days tboisiaim You make the best medicine in the wot- ad Is to say so." Read this from the di-tii _u.-iied Solicit.-fa i*J Court, whose briiliant aliihties have mxdr know n, not only in this but the neigi.for.izrsJ '•-Vitr Orteu-L.'. iui.ifl "Sir: 1 have great satisfaction ina-ssniiJ myself and family have been very muca medicines. My wife was cured, two year, j| vere and dangerous cough, by your l' Hint ha and since then lias enjoyed j*rrect heaiii. fcl have several times teen cured from attack.-a til enza and Crvnip by it. It is an iavaioabie -sal these complaints. Your CATHARTIC PILLS ana cured me trom a dysspepsia and costivMesi. qd grown upon me ft* some years. mdeea. cal much more important, from the fact that Hgi get relief fn.in Ui? best Physicians which tfo J the country aff* nis, and from any of the LLaasaj dies I had taken. " You seem to us, Doctor, like a pmrideuaii to our family, and you may w ell supisee ? suit mindful of it. Yturs respectfullv, I.EAVitT TH.LO •• Smctr C*amt>rr, C :tc. .Itriia.l Dr. J. C. Arm Honored rssr: 1 have nag: cxigh trial of the CATHARTIC PILLS, left me br mh ana have teen cured by them cf the dreadfol Led under which he found me sufferiug. Tat ek■ Deved me, and a few subsequent drees btn a removed the disease. I feel in better ixltbara s- :oe year.- before, which I attribute eafire'ynrf of y our CATHARTO PILLS. Yours with gmt LUCIUS B. -MCTCffI l iic above are all from ;ersons whe* art posiicuj where tnoy reside, and who would Bet milt*L-ej r.ieuts w itbout a thorough eonvictic*. :as:tael Propart'tl by J. AYERj Prsciical and Analytical Chemis: LctreHl FOR SALE EV CHAS. RITZ and the BEE HIVE I STORE. Lewistown, and by dealers uti gists throughout the country. d-l HOME IiMFKIiI >eai, Cheap X I>urabi| W. G. ZOLLINGER Market -street, Lewistown. nut .J Kennedy's store, I Respectfuiiy invites I who desire to improvetfct.'H stories with a 1 Wk d lashionabie topping ■ p call at his store, where tLcj I will find a good assortment of Hah-®* tured under his immediate superinifK-i competent and faithful workmen, or : '-j not be on hand, a hat of any descrlprcj got at short notice, ali of which arc 'I'M to be equal, if not superior, to aoj sn-J in Lewistown cr any oiher place -dcim this State. There is no gammon afcfo-1 idle boasting, as the people can leartfl-'l selves by making the inquiry and tniJ* J For the Ornish he has constantly will make to order, hats to their required size or brim, at prices to be satisfactory. Country Merchants will find vantage to give me a call, as a liberal will be made on wholesale purchtstbiw pecially so to punctual men. 1 Thankful for the liberal received, his study will be may favor bin with their cus'-ca * J and trusts that a> the times are high, and other things in proportu- will act as mucin as possible on the or at least on the saying that ""-- .J make loDg friends." " GAS FIXTURES. | jrtHE subscriber has just recfci Te '- i M I did assortment of Gas Fixfo 1 ® 1 V which are OHAirrsssissy BRACKETS, P IiOF L '!| FLEXIBLE TIBES, GLOBES * of all descriptions, aad a gcn'" 3 \ 2: BURNERS, all which he will se*: phia prices fitted and p**U -■ charge.) Call and examine for Gas pipe put into houses, shop s ■ at the shortest notice. - aug2l G. W. TVTNDOW Shade Tr.aini.^.l T ▼ lian fiiind Tr\tntn:ngs. sucb a? C Fixtures of new and improved * ( jj cheapest stock flte country. F. G * jj IRON ! —A new lot of Round Irua, Valentine'* btst VE 3 " 9