10- A Z E T T S . Foreign News. it bad reassembled after the YVliit gion, but in its proceedings there of special interest. The politico mults in Brussels and other Bel had subsided, and no renewal of noes, previously reported to have ore, was apprehended. The U. igate Niagara had gone to Ports e to undergo the necessary alter ho reception at Liverpool of her the Atlantic Telegraph cable.— id we learn that negotiations with i Envoy have been broken off.— ill hopes of peace, but at present •ounds to apprehend that a resort s c nnot be prevented, even by nediation of France and England, rston had announced in the House 3 his intention to offer a bill abo!- ch rates. The rumored attempt fe of the Emperor of France at rtillery muster, is reiterated with e incidents. All English papers the affair are intercepted at the offices. Further bread riots have Granada, in Spain, and the mi!i icd on the rioters, wounding sev was lestored, but the city was a state of siege. In Naples the barbarities continued, and p! reely distributed inciting the peo- BV TftE PERSIA. 3U<d*S Jerr. Id, the well known dramatist novew.-t i- dead. nfftSuential meeting had been held in iu aid of the movement for an in sed Mp|dy of c<>tton. i Frttk the election excitement was in je S|> ni-h Mexican question remains t e Breedings in Parliament are not very irtaatj, thooch strong Catholic opposition elHi-iii 1 'Gabilaties bill lias sprung up. Ie jjtk-'iil;. a i half of the 'Telegraphic e e .mple'o J and pronounced to ierftft after th- requisite tests. The I. frigate Niagara is expected in the rev in a few days to commence taking it tie Bed and Y> luce Republicans in their <_q position to tholLv ie.pt at the coming elections. e flpt.k of France return- show a very ■ mere:;.-.' of cash. terri' e catastrophe has occurred in tlie ire at Flo'vn 1 hiring the performance t ok fire and in the panic that en ■ft''!- -- ti an io . f t!i- l.oiice were l! and ol were wounded ie fxi ot the Persian treaty has been V ie tferland inatl has arrive 1 with later ! Il|bi Gii in a, India ami Australia, but icw| p resents no features of importance. papers contain accounts ci heavy us in all quartm-. Mime oi them very do r, ami 1 . ik : g lights with hail. statue ot the Greek slave was at ■•ci u at \-u V-uk <>n Tuesday foi >O. ft was drawn l,v Miss Gillespie if ■HBio liMf; w> itiier tiued wet until M n- wthe "in rns of the Ig of.: i- - - ti. .* the water or whatever V'|MBi < -n t spill nut. tin- weatUorwisc and tin' St.te autltoriiies, which IteJ i- m. bloodshed last week, has ' v arts, rite "Marc"' was cvi at-* Superintendent, lias i-su i |toar re-pic-tiiig ail th • < -urity Su t-i • ' liiiimon Schools, Ate. editors of North Pennsylvania ding i convention next month i-o.se of bettering their business, too many papers published ail c tis. pi-nee of which is that iue ; up among politicians, and then th'.-ms-bes the weaker ones are work at whatever price they lie fir.-t reform necessary is to Effects of the Tomato ear Crape Vines. — Mr. Holmes ot ins! nee of this kind in his "• here a healthy and exoeed- I}' fi' tpe vine, seven or eight was nearly ruined (poisoned) tact of a tomato vine which had ft! within six or eight inches of w-eat. Whatever may be the 'at, butter and vegetables, babies ng a drug in the market just Sunday afternoon, at Fair- It, a young girl holding in her weeks' old youngster, repealed I abandonment lately practised nother girl a quarter to hold it h nr. Girl No. 2 acconlinr'v while (lirl No. J went " to it was." (Br! No. 2 earned her d then started for home, leaving 1 old bachelor's doorstep. Old -oils lor police officer, and or laken to the Guardians of the d com .entary this, upon partn- Married. TBI IGBGE t( Miss'MATILDA h of Belleville, Mifilin county, 'lay morning, dene 16th. at the in Newry. Iy the Rev. Joseph •'B M. SPANG, of Spang's Mills, 1 HEL E. iUDIJjOt Maria Forges, h Of May,' J AMES I'ATToNj of iad, Dauphin county, in the 33d 14 age. (Juniata county papers A REMARKABLE METEOR. If not a Comet, something that -struck' as Hani. —The Utica papers have an ac count (rather "fishy" however) of' a very singular phenomenon, which was witnes sed on "Comet" Saturday, and which caused the death of two persons: I "During the afternoon, a tunnel-shaped moving body of a nebulous character, ap peared at a point over Utica, moving rap | idly along with a humming sound. It struck the ground near the dwelling of Mr. ! Root, in Deerfield, tearing down a fence or two, and passing on, gradually settling lower and lower. At lan, having reached a point some live miles in a northeasterly direction from this city, near the dwelling of Mr. Nathan Budiong, in Sclmyler, it made a descent upon his barn, t ipped it up, and scattered it to the winds. Then pas sing on, tearing up trees, fences and out- I houses in its terrible course, it finally struck the dwelling of .Mr. John Warren, which was lifted from its stone foundation, carried a distance of some fifteen feet through the air, and dashed in splinters upon the ground, leaving a clean plat of j grass between the place where it had stood and the pile of rubbish. "In the house were a family of six— : parents and children. Mr. Warren, seeing the terrible object rushing down upon hi in, tearing up trees and fences in its onwatd course, and buzzing like a thousand hor nets' nests combined, called upon his wife and children instantly to accompany him to the cellar, and, suiting the action to the word, seized two ol the children and leap ed down the stairway. The wife essayed to follow, but Iter footsteps were tardy; she was a moment—an instant too late; the engine of destruction tore the building up, carrying herself and child, together with a little son who was behind her, with it. The husband had but time to see her ascend with the building that tore away from above him, and then he stood expos ed to the day in his open cellar, lie went to view the ruin of ,'iis home; it was com plete. Here lay tfie dead and nude body of Ins wife, the destroying power having stripped the clothing from her person; there lay his soil covered with blood, and sense less; and, just beyond, his dwelling la\ one such mass of destruction as probablv nev er was beheld before. Broken and splm tered bedsteads, cradles, tal les, po?s, ket iles, chairs, boxes, trunks, crockery, tin ware, hats, clothes, stoves, bottles, bricks, plaster, clocks, beams, stones, shingles, and endless el ceteras. lay crushed and crumb led in one heap before him. "Next, in the due southeasterly line of its course, it unrooted several large trees, scattered the letici s, crossed the road and demolished a large barn, belonging to .Mr. John M. Budi ong. I'his budding was ol recent and very substantial build, ami 33 by oO leet upon its base, yet the destruc tive eleuii ut tore it to pieces, sc itterm large limbers about the lit Ids at a distance of Irom five ti> fifteen rods, distributing the roof in various directions, and actual ly taking tip an iron r.\ Imder threshing machine, weighing perhaps four hundred pounds, and deposited it at least eighty feet irom the barn. A cow belonging to Mr. 8., standing near the barn, was killed, without any apparent outward wound.— About 8(1 rods farther 011, in a direct line, a smaller barn, belonging to the same gen tleman, was demolished; and what is very singular in mis instance, but little of the material ol which it was constructed is to be found anywhere. A few shivered boai ds and timbers alone attest to its pre vious existence. The dwelling of .Mr. Budhmg had a narrow escape. \ shingle or two torn from one corner of the roof indicate how narrowly it escaped destruc turn. "Beyond the premises of Mr. 8., for about a mile, prostrate trees and fences evidence the track of the destructive mes senger. It, however, seemed to have re leased its hold upon the earth soon after leaving the lartn of Mr. 8.. lor it was dis tinctly seen to rise from the surface and dissolve its conical shape into a general cloudy form. The phenomenon was fol lowed by violent rain ami wind. Two men, at work in a field, saw the strange apparition approach, and took to their heels, barely escaping its track as it passed on. It seemed 10 raise from the earth in four or live minutes from the lime it was first seen, and the evidences before us of destruction lie in a district not over lour or five miles in extent, in a tine southeas terly direction from where its first touch was felt, and in a track about fifteen rods in width. Whatever of material substance presented itselt in this track was swept away, and the ruin presented is certainly fearful to behold." U.S. District Court in Illinois has decided that watches are nut mailable mat ter within the meaning of the law, and that a postmaster who was accused of appropri ating to Ins own use two watches sent through the mails, is not liable to a pros ecution under the United States laws, hut is amenable only to the State laws for iarceny. E 33. Ort & A. T. Hamilton, Kygieo Medical Physicians, OF*'ER their professional aid to the citizens ol Lewistown and vicinity. They treat disease on new and scientific prin ciples, affording the best chances of cure in all manner of Acute and Chronic diseases; dis carding ail drug medication. Particular attention given to Dyspeptic and Rheumatic patients. Office three doors east of Hoffman's store. June H, 1857.-2 m rjMT.TII EXTRACTED by Dr. J OK I', w ilhmt pain by a rie\vnVMMjdL process of benumbing the gums. ~ku-l iTr Jamison's Plov/s & Plo\. Shares ICS I received and for sale by jHJ F. CL FKANCISCUS. Democratic Newspaper Wanted. \ Gentleman of excellent, legal and oratori cal attainments, a native of Pennsylvania but now residing in another State, is desirous of purchasing, on favorable terms, a democrat ic printing office, located in the interior of this State, where, by combining legal practice with editorial career, lie might hope for at least a fair living for himself and family, which is small Both bis legal attainments and capacity for ably editing a political paper are unques tioned, as will be endorsed by the editors of the Lewistown Gazette and True Democrat, to whom he is well known. Selling Off at Cost! VS tunes arc hard and money scarce the sub scribers wish to reduce their stock, and will sell their present assortment of eastern work, consisting of BOOTS AND SHOES, Cent-, l.adies, Boys and Youth's Callers, Children's Shoes, Ac. AT COST, for cash only. All kinds of goods in ' heir 'ine made to order of the best material and warran ted. Also, a large assortment of Home-inade Work now on hand, which will be sold at the lowest prices. The attention of the public, i invited to the above, as the eastern work will be offered at such prices as to defy competition. All persons indebted to us will please call and make payment immediately, or the next notice to many will be sent through the hands of the constable. jelS JOHNSON &, CLARKE. TANNERY FOR SALE. r IM IE subscriber offers at private sale a first rate F Country* Tannery, with all the necessary fixtures, siluate in the borough of McVeytown, Mifflin county, Pa., within half a mile of the l'enna. Railroad and but a few rods of the Penna. Canal, with Bark House 50 feet by 24; CuriyingShop 24 by 16; a large Beam Shop with limes, pools, handlers and baits, inside the shop; 35 lay-a-way Vats and 3 Leeches in the yard: a 6 horse Engine with 12 horse boiler, for grinding bark; fulling stock for breaking hides, which is attached to the engine, and a house for drying and rolling leather. Also, a lot of ground, with a large BRICK HOUSE, Stable and other outbuildings, near the Tannery. If the above property is not sold by the Ist of August, it will be otie red at public -ale on that day, and if not then sold it will be offered for rent. Posses-ion -.riven on 1-t September, 1857. Terms of sale made known by the sub scriber, SAMI'EL .MYERS. McVeytown, June 18, 1857.-3t Telegraph, Hat ri-burg; Ledger, Philadelphia; Courier, Lebanon; Journal, Reading, publish to amount of >1 50. flunks and Accounts of Joseph F. Yeaget . N OTICE I- hereby given that the debts and accounts due on the book- of Joseph F. Meager, ol Lewi-town, for goods, merchandise, -sc., have been a-signed to Jacob Ycager, Da vid Bloom, Alfred Marks, J. M. Ycager. and M. Warlman A- Co., and are now in the hands ol the subscriber for settlement. All persec indeblcd on said books will find it to their ad vantage to call on me and make settlement, as tbey will shortly be placed in ibc hands of an officer for collection. DAVID 11 LOOM. Lewistown, June 11. 1857-tf t EDITOR'S .NOTICE—The Undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Court of Com mon Pleas of Milllin county to make di-tribu liori of the balance, in the hands of JOHN* C. Siu i MI, Assignee of JOHN It. PHILIPS, will at tend to the duties of the appointment at the Register's Office, in Lewistown, on SATUR DAY, llie 271h day of June next, at 1U o'clock a. m., when all interested are requested to at tend. W. P. ELLIOTT, ma)2B--lt Auditor. SI R WED or -tolen on Sunday night, 1-fth June from tiie farm know a- the "Oliver Place," in Oliver township, a dark bay IB tKSE, with white mark on the face arid white bind foot, about 5 years old and I 1 band-high. The above reward will be paid for any information that will Jead to the recovery of the horse. R. D. CAMPBELL, jcJB-2t* Belleville, Mifllin county, Pa. BILL'S S.\i!S IP IKIIiI, ITT Cl* IN* YF'LL ({WURR HOTTLKS , And containing ttie •■trcngtVi of >.ix limes as much pure Honduras Sarsaparilla as any Other similar preparation in America. \FEW bottles of this Sarsaparilla, put up several yens ago, rendering it the more valuable, (as all well-informed druggists know that age improves it, have been deposited at the. drugstore of CHARI.ES Rirz, in Lcwislowri, where they are olfered for saie at three-fourths the regular price, namely 75 cents per bollle. It has been a well established fact for years past that Sarsaparilla, when pure and properlv prepared, was ttie only true panacea fur all di seases originating from an impure stale of the blood, the use of mercury, intoxicating drinks, evil habits in youth, barrenness, &c. We bold ly assert that JOILY BULL'S FBI II) EX TIL IC TOF SJRSJI'.IRII.L.I is the only pre paration before the public that is prepared on strictly scientific principles and of uniform strength. The saisaparilta is purchased with out regard to price, and every pound, before being used, is subject to the strictest chemical tests, and its genuineness ascertained before beinr used. Bull's Sarsaparilla also contains the virtues of several other valuable medical roots, together forming the best compound, and producing the greatest curative agent in the known world! This medicine, when used ac cording to directions, has cured Scrofula or King's Evil, Cancers, Tumors, Erup tions of the Skin, Erysipelas, Chronic. Sore Eyes, Ringworm or Tellers, Scnlil Head, Rheumatism, Old Sores ant! Ulcers, Pains in the bones or Joints, Swelling of the Glands, Syphilis, Dyspepsia, Salt Rheum. Di seases of the Kidneys, Loss of Appetite, Pain in the Side and Shoulders, Genciai Debility, Dropsy, Lumbago, Jaundice, Costiveness, Sore Throat. Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, Weakness of the Chest, Pulmonary Affections, and all other diseases lending to produce COYSUMPYIOA, Liver Complaint, Female Irregularities arid Complaints, Sick and Nervous Headache, Low Spirits, Night Sweats, Exposure or Imprudence in Life, Chronic Constitutional Diseases, and is a spring and summer drink and general tonic for the system, and a gentle and pleasant pur gative, far superior to Blue Lick or Congress Water, salts, or seidlitz powders. For sale by CHARLES RI'J'Z, Lewistown. Puce 75 els. per bottle. jelS-tf YVrAKEFIKLiFS hand Corn Planters, ▼ T I.t i>aii(fi i oiinty horse jioivi-r Corn Phi liters, re ceived and for sale by F. C. FKANCISCTJS. and Window Paper. 200 dif * I crutil pattern*?, fur ,i\\ i t !•♦, ami priced. a P 3 " F. U. UIAM.'ISCt'S. ' t<>R.N SHLLLLRS—hand arid horse power, \J for sale by F. G. FUANUSCLJtf. I r . t KEGS of C Cumberland Nails just . I (J* J received. F. O. MtANCISCI/tj. i TO INVALIDS! 23.. HAIMDKLA.N, pIIY'HICIAN for diseases of the Lungs, Throat ami Heart —formerly Physician to C'incitinati Marine 110-.- |.ilal ami Invalids' Retreat—Corresponding Memher of the Loudon Medical Society of Observation—Author of " Letters to Invalids," See., IS COMING. JI L y APPOTXTMEXTS. Dr. Hardman, Physifiim for Diseases of the Lungs, Furmrrhj I'.'uisicia n lu lli> Cincinnati .Marine !/„.-■ jutul, MAY BE CONSt I.TEII AT Lewistown, National Hotel, Thursday, July 2 Millliri, Patterson House, Friday, " 3 Huntingdon, Jackson's Hotel, " 1 Altoona, Logan House, June 2D Holiidaysburg, Exchange Hotel, " 30 Johnstown, Cambria House, " 27 Indiana, Indiana House, " 26 Gieensburg, Westmoreland House, " 25 Pittsburgh. St. Charles Hotel, June 24 & 19 D.l II *.::DMAN treats ( Yinsumptini!. Ilronclutis, luryn*- fi<, A>l hum, ami ail diseases ol the Throat b) MKUICA- I KD INHALATION. 1 ID' great |.>i.* tin the treatment • f all human mal i'fics is to set the lii-ca-e in a direct n inner All inetlu IIM S art estimated b\ their action upon the. org in requiring relief. This is the important fact upon wit ch Inhalation IS based It' the stomach is diseased, we take medicine directly into the stomach. If the lungs are diseased, breathe or inhale medicated vapors directly into them.— The reason why**' -n.suinplion and diseases of the Lungs have heretofore resisted all treatment, has been because tl ey were not approached in a direct manner by medicine, riiey were intended to he local, and yet they were so ad minisiered that they could only act constitutionally, ex pending lb- ir immediate action upon the stomach, whilst the foul ulcers within the Lungs were tinmolesied In halation brings the medicine into direct contact with the disease, without Lie disadvantage of any violent action, lis application is so simple that it may he employed by tin* youngest infant or boldest invalid. It does not de range the stomach, or interfere in the least with the strength, comfort or business of the patient. ONo chirge for consultation. OTHJ:/i UISKJiZKS THK/iTED. In rel ition to the following diseases, either when com plicated with Lung Affections, or existing alone, I also toviti* consultation—usually finding them PROMPTLY CI k.\BLK: PROL \ INS l.'S and all forms of FEMALE COMPI.A INTS, Irreguiatitii - and Weakness. PALPITATION and other forms of ffi£\UT DIS- T.\sll, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, and .ill other Dis ease> of Sioin u li and Bowels, Piles, Sec. Sec. b> .Ml diseases of the Lye and lair; Neuralgia. Epilep sy,and all forms of Nervous Disease. 5> No ch if go l >r cons*;tat ion. j. i-ly S D. HARD MAN, M I) Good Goods and Low Prices 1 McCoy &. Ellis's CHEAP STORE! fFIIH undersigned, trailing under the name and T firm o! McCOV A. ELLIS, respectfully in form tlu ir friends and the public generally that they have just returned from Philadelphia, and opened in the house formerly rccupied by J. & J. Alitliken, on Market street,directly opposite Geo. Blymyer's store, a neat assortment of Seasonable Goods and Superior Groceries, to which they have added a good supply of gen tlemen's, ladies' and children's SiOOtQ auU sbtlof?3, suitable for the season. The market price i\ CASH will always be given for CAM .VJ'RY PR<)DI GE, and liberal advances made on Flour a:al Gi .Jin on store. PLASTER. SALT, FISH AM) STONE COAL always on band. A quantity of Salt, suitable for Cattle, now on baud. F. McCOY , jell R.F.ELLIS. Pr = = | FOR I HARDWARE:. Ij F. J. HOFFMAN'S | iI.AL'KS.M I HIS. — To Ilollinan's you I $ tititit:'it i iiitinue to go fT Iron. Si. • I, .V<- / 10RHAGH, Twines and Tar at V iiuri'.M ws. QHOE FIN 1)1 NGS.—Sole leather, Kv Moron o, aniJ vll kinds t Shoe Fffirtinss, ai <J II J- J. ilOl [MAN'S. S ISi I—Retail and by package, at lrw I prices at F J. HOFFMAN'S. SEEDS. —Garden seeds.Spades, Rakes, U.M S. A. i at F J 11>1 FMA VS OADDLERS .v COACH MAKERS— AD Our stuck of saddlery and enaebware is Utrgeaiul at low prices. IIOFFMAN. VfTALL RARER—A large and well V T selected stock. Everybody should paper their ! rooms, and in order lo do it in the most elegant manner ' ami al the least e*|<ei.se d"ii't fail to call on marl' 2 V .1 HOFFMAN. I / H)11S SIIEELERS— V The SI-A It. \ The SOUTH Ft It V, ' At HOFFMAN'S The READING, ) del I / 1 ROCERIES. \ A liny Uheese at 11ofTinait's Buy Snuarat Hoffman's li;i \ Motasges at Hoffman** Buy Ti-ag, &<• , it Hoffman's Al'lt i' Seven Voai-N Miuly! j. 3a. <;inrs E 9 2K*s H/.IK VICTORY GOING AHEAD! rprns Wash is his own compusiiion. It possesses J- wonderful properties for removing dandruff and all ' cofuloiis excrescences from the head, causing the tiuir to thrive and grow luxuriantly wherever any rools re main, aml consequently all pe sons, young and old, hose hair is lu.iing off and becoming thin, can have the evil remedied by GRIFFITH'S VICTORY ' in a very short 'ime Persons who are bald, should give I this Wash a lair trial, for, unless the hair roots are en | tuely dead, a handsome crop of hair can lie produced This W ash is unquestionably a valuable article, which cannot be surpassed by any hair mixture ever invented. Head f/tc Jullowiiig Certificates. We, the undersigned, citizens of I.vw isto\vn,do certify i that we hive used Griffith's Hair Victory, and cheerfully I recommend it to all persons as a most valuable article for i causing hair to grow, and reiiioviug dandruif and other ' excrescences from tiie head. George W. Fatton, Roswell 1). Smith, Maj. D. Eisenbise, Lafayette V\ ebb, Win. Shi in p, John li. H'eekes. I fair Victory is for sale at the Barter i*hop of tin* umlnrsigtiud. J. L. GRIFFITH. Lewiatown, April 10,1850. MANNY'S Mower and Reaper, best combined machine in use. for sale by j ap 3o F (}. FKAXCISCUS. J yam •)-?!*! FISH ClliSi AMI PROVISION No. 39 & 40 North Wharves. Half-way between Arch and Race sts., PHILADELPHIA. .March 19, 1857.-1 y HOVER'S LIQUID HAIR DYE. J MIIS H AIR DYE needs only a Iriul to sat l isfy all of its perfection as a Dye, and the j following testimotiial from that eminent Ana- ; lyiical Chemist, Professor Booth, of the I . S. Mint, will only confirm what thousands have j previously borne testimony to. LABORATORY FOR PRACTICAL CHEMISTRY, I St. Stephen's Place, ) Philadelphia, February J7th, 1837. " Being well acquainted with the substances ! composing Hover's Liquid Hair Dye, I urn satis- ! fied that by following the simple directions giv- j en for its use, it will not injure Hair or Skin, j but will give a natural and durable color to the j Hair. JAS. C. BOOTH, Analytic Chemist. HOVER S U'RITLVG J.VKS , including Ho ver's Fluid and Hover's Indelible Inks, are too well known arid introduced to require any additional testimony of their character. The sales have been increasing since their first introduction, giving evidence that the articles truly possess that intrinsic merit claimed at first for them by the manufacturer. Orders, addressed to the manufactory, No. 416 Race street above Fourth, (old No. 3 44,) j Philadelphia, will receive prompt attention by ' JOSEPH E. HOVER, Manufacturer. i Philadelphia, April 16, 1857 -y NEW GOODS! JOHN HAMILTON & CO. RAVE just returned from the city with a i large and seasonable assortment of SPRiXG & URINOUS which they will sell at very small profits. Their -lock of C.ILICOES is the mostsplen- ! did in town. Also, Lawns, Delaines, Brilliants, CHILLIES. SILKS, and Wlsmai Any quantity of Bonnets. Ladies' Hose. Collars. Gloves. & Dress Trimmings. -re.- _y . i ~-z, yqr 0500 AS A\i) SSIO&S, and a good assortment of Queenaware and Groceries, They have also on hand a good stock-of CARPETS, all of which they will sell at low rates and : warrant them to be of '.he qualities : presented. I Long experience in bti-iness has enabled us to select the l ight stripe of Goods, and fairness ] in dealing is an evidence that the peop-e will be ' sat'.*, in making their purchases in our store, at ike old stand, nearly opposite Blvmvcr's. JOHN ILA.MLI/RON "& CO. May 7, 1857. XjUM]BBR7 Jl . ST landed, a load of Susquehanna Lum ber, which will be disposed of at low rates: HEMLOCK RAILS. 1, 1 j, 1A and 2 inch I'LAXK. Worked" FLOORING. PLAN ED SIDING. BOX BOARDS. I.ATU. INCH BOARDS, in variety, ft®'"Yard on vacant lot near corner of Wavne and Third streets. ap3o SAMUEL COMFORT. IJMi BURMIi'S COAL. i BOAT LOAD jut receive ! and fur sale IV. by SAMI EL ( ()311 OlvT. TO BI'ILDERS AM) CARPENTERS. X- XT MEER I Wm. B. Hoffman & Co. \T their Lumber Yard on Eaal Third street, Lew tstuwii, near the Presbyterian Church, have received, and are now receiving, in addi tion to their largo stock of well-seasoned Lum be i'— 2U,(100 ft panel Boards vA Plank, front • to 2 in. 10,000 ft first common Boards 5(1,000 ft second common Boards 20,000 ft 1. inch Boards 15.000 ft Sidings 2,000 lights of Sash, various sizes, 70,000 Plastering Lath, all sizes. Plain Siding and ready worked Flooring, Hemlock Joists Scantling, 3x4, 4x5, 4x6, G\6. Lap and Joint Shingles and Shingle Lath al ways on hand. fC|=*Doors, Shutters, Blinds, and Sash made to order. All orders thankfully received and promptly attended to. may2l To Builders and Contractors. LUMBER! LUMBER! HERE IS THE PLACE FOR CHEAP LIMBER! JUST' RECEIVED, 10,000 e^FiirinJ. 0 " 0 "' Pi °° " ° rk " 5,000 leet 1 Yellow Pine Worked Flooring, 10,000 " 1 White " " Boards, 47,000 " 1 " " " 70.00U " 3. 4, 4i best Susquehanna Plas tering Lath, 20,000 feet Roofing Lath, 12,000 " Common l'iank, 10,000 " 2 in. Panel, 1,000 Lights F bu. Any quantity of Doors, Shutters, Blinds, & , which we will sell from 10 io 20 per cent, cheaper than any other dealers in i.ie country. Hemlock, White Pine Joist, Studding, &e., al ways on hand. I respectfully invite all persons wanting any kind of Lumber to call and examine our stock and prices. All orders for Frame Stuff for Houses, Brid ges, Barns, &c., w ill be tilled with promptness. at(2B F. G. FkANCISCUS. BURNHAM'S pa'ent double acting LIFT AND Pt'Ri'E IT MPS, lor general use, suitable for mills, factories, railroad stations, 4-. They are also efficient Fire Engines. By attaching hose to them you can torce water over any house. Their simplicity gives thqm advan tages ner all other Pumps. For sale at the Tin and Stove Store of ap.JU-fiin J. li. SELHEiMER. lAMRS! —Glass and Biittannia Fluid ...J I.amps, Oil Lamps for churches, ( F. G. FRANOISCUfI. New York Advertisements, FROM ALlir.llT O. KICIIAUf)SO\'S Jldrt rtifing and Corrf-puvtirnrc (jftcr, 3C 0 Broad* NEW YORK. s ' Costar's' : Rat Exterminator. A N "■l'.HiMc destroyer of HATS, MICE, ANTS, <>R(II \l) MICE, MORES, ii:. Ac. See (Not dan gerous to the Human Family.) Rati do not die in their holes, tut come out ami die. Put up 111 20c, 35c, f<sc, sl, s'2, S3, ami S3 Boxes. "COfiTollVS" BHD HU(i F.XTF.HMIWATOR. Never known in fail —ami used every day by thousands in Nyv York ami elsewhere. PIWP 111 25c, 30c, 75c, si, SI 50. $2 50, & $l5O Bottles. "COST-iJt'S" I I.KCIHIC POHJIKR. for tin: destruction of .MOTHS, MI SQI ITOER, FMI.S FLEAS, PLANT INSECTS, Yriuu N 0 N low IJJ AAM IALS. . Put up in 25c and 50c Boxes .Sold Wholesale ami Retail at " CO-STAR'S PKINCJ PAI. DEPOT, Broadway, New Yotk, am! I y ihe principal Druggists anil Dealers throughout the I niicd Slates, the Canada?, West Indies, Culifornia ant Somii America. 02,-Orders must .hrcye he accompanied bj the cash. ONn goods sent "on commission. . >Smali Sample Packages put up at the lowest whole sale prices for first orders in new places, with Cards, Show Bills, Posteis, Ar. Ac. S3-Pack ages expressly put up for Ships. Steamboats, Hotels, Public Institutions, Ac. SZ Full particulars to Wholesale Dealers—a cales of pri ces, Ac., Ac., will be promptly mailed on application. \ihiress "CO-STAR," NO. 37 s Broadway. N. Y. £3=So!cj by F. A. MARDT& CO.; Lewis town, l J a. New Yolk, March 26, 185?.~3ui IT IS NOT A DYE, PRESIDENT J I! EATON, J, L I). Union University. Murfrttfhoro, 7\ nncssee. Says : 4 * Nolwiihttandii : the ir regular use ct' Mrs. S. \ Allen's World's Ilair Restorer, A:c., the falling off of hair ceasedy %nd wy grey locks trcrc rcsturtd to their origi ual color.* 1 !'• v. M TIIArHEU, (f0 years of age,) Pitcher, Che nango Co., V V 44 My hair is now restored to its natu ral color, and ceases to fall ofl".*' Rev. B. P. .STONE, I). I) , Concord. N IF. 4 *My ha r, which w as grey, is now restored to its natural color.*' Rev. 1). CI.EN RENIN, Chicago, 111. 44 1 can add my testimony, and rpcuiitniEiid it to my friends." Rev. .*>. T. WOOD, Middletow n N. V. 4 *My o*vn hair has greatly thickened, also thai of one of toy Uuiii) who was bernming bald." We might aw etl this list, but if not i ouviiitcd, TK \ IT. SIKS S. J. Ji AI. K.V* S ZYL (> BslJ. t-iM U./, Or World's Hair Dressio**. is < ssevitial to u.-e Willi tie Re stor r. and is the best Il ur Rressii;-: f - old or Young ex tant, being often f* ;acioiis in eases of hu;r falling, <fLc., without ltie Restorer. tirey haired. Raid, < r persons afflicted v\ ilh diseases of tin: hair or scalp, rca ! the above and judjfe of .MILS. a. ji. j ivouuss HAIR HEsroknn. It dor.-- iu<t sail or >t iin. Sold by alt the principal whole cat#* and retail in# refsanfs in the I' S .Cuba or Canada. DErOT BROOMI. STKEET, Sew York. s>Sume d. ah rs try to sell articles instead of this, on which they make more profit. Write to Depot for circu lar and information. mar26-3nt CJ j No Pen ncr Ink Used. Cj | • ' IMI CHI'V IMITATEU, NO TKAL HEB l!E<il IKEI>C} JL_ .IMCLjWHL\-S V VP EXT SE/.E-IXiTHTCT/XG | PUOCLLSA /.\" P EXAIJi X£>HIP citable s r very one t< 1 v\re with Ui- gr*rtiei*t ease, elegance and rapidity. It ; lias i.--en amply W'Sietland permanently established in llm ! P.iM < -**< t• *<* <>*' \rw \oik, and in the counting rooms <f ":r nrst m-r hint *. 'I be I'rocess, complete, with full i r-ciii'its for ui'*, w il' tw!#ent prt-puui on tle receipt ofsl ID clubs or aj I.TS, fc.\ copies lor £-.*>. ADDRESS LKLA.NI> ! V MACI.AL iti\, 315 Broadway, New York. ii.lrib-3m NATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE r | 111 ."S Urea! Journal of Crime and Crim ' J_ i:"i!.- i* in i;Twelfth War, and is widely circulated < iltiuuelioul the coumry. It contains u'l (he (.'rent 1 tials, j fiiiiiiii.il CUM'S, an.l appropriate Editorials on tiie satin , i together u itli information on Criminal Matters not to he ! found in any other newspaper. ~>Suhscri|itioiis, *r. per Annum; -SI fur Six Months, to he remitted by Subserihets, (who shouid write their names and the town, county and slate where they reside plainly,) to 1%. A. SEVMOI'U, Editor k Proprietor of the National Police Gazette, ap3o New York City. 0 25 Witnesses; . J on, 3THE FORGER CONVICTED. g JOHY 8. DYE IS THE AITHOR, Who has had ten v ears experience as a Banker and Publisher, arid Author of . 1 series of Lectures at the Bioadtcay Tabernacle, oj when, for 10 successive nights, over 50,000 People^jaj A? Greeted him with rounds of applause, while he exhibited the manner in which Counter j~, feiters execute their Frauds, and the Surest Q and Shortest Means, of Detecting them' CD 7Vie Bank fult Engravers all say that he is the C 3 Greatest Judge of Taper Jlcney living. S THE URE.ITEST DISCOVER V OF THE Pit ESEXT CEXTURY 10R ®Detecting Counterfeit Notes. O Describing Every Genuine Bill in Exist ence, and exhibiting at a glance every Coun f-sTlfctfeit in Circulation! Arranged so admi -0 rably that REFERENCE IS" E.ISY and j *23 DETECTION' LYSTLYT.LVEOL'S. No index to examine! No pages to hunt up! & But so simplified and arranged that the Merchant, Banker and Business Man can see • w— i all at a glunce. English, French and German. ' Thus Each may ltcad the same in his own ! < .Valine Tongue. Most Perfect Bank Y'ote List Published. i _J Also, a List of All the Private Bankers in America. plj A Complete Summary of the FINANCE OF EUROPE AND AMERICA will be published in each edition, together with all the Important : fy* NEWS OF THE DAY. Also, pq .? SERIES OF THLES From an old manuscript found in the East. It furnishes the most complete history of p- ORIEYTAL LIFE Ei and describing die mostperplexing positions i—s in which the ladies and gentlemen of'that t—s country have been so often found. These CD stories will continue throughout the whole year, and will prove the most entertaining ever offered t< the public, w Furnished weekly i j subscribers omy, at >1 a year. All letters must be addressed to cd JOHN S. DYE, Broker, Publisher and Proprietor, hs an 23 Wall St., New York- Estate of Robert HtHauigil, deceased. X OTIOE is hereby given that letters of ad miuistration on the estate of ROBERT MoMANIGIL, late of Armagh township, Mif llin county, deceased, have been granted to Uie undersigned, the first named residing in the borough of Lewistown, and the latter in Ar magh township, in said county. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to rnake immediate payment, and those having claims to present them duly authenticated for settlement. S. S. WOODS, ) . , , WM. A. McMANIGIL. > j May 26, 1657.fit rpHE he-it improved IIA V H'M S FEB Sin ue, 1 RtF'F.S, I" I.LEYS, rvc., all of which we will sell lower than they can be had for else where. jeii F. G. FRAiNCiSCUS.
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