agricultural, see. KEEP THE PREMISES CLEAN. Every cultivator should keep his premi ses as clean as possible, for the important purpose of saving manure and promoting health. Some discerning persons remark that in the hot summer, while vegetation is in a flourishing condition, it is more healthy y in the countrv than in the citv> but the reverse is the case in September and Oc- | tober, as a* this season many vegetable productions have come to maturity and are decaying, f ng the air with noxious gas es and odors; hence arise, fevers, dysente ry, and other complaints, which are more common in the country early in the full. We give this view of the subject, which some have presented, and we will make a few remarks on subjects that claim the particular attention of every cultivator, as well as of every housekeeper, whether this view be correct or not. Keep the premises, particularly around the dwelling, perfectly free from every sub stance that will taint the air. Ever** de caving vegetable or animal substance 66 | should be removed a good distance, and then covered in earth, for the purpose of manure. The pig pen, though at a respectable distance, should be supplied with loam to absorb ell liquid matter. All manure in the barn yard should be covered with loam, sand or mud, to save it from waste, and to keep the air pare, as, in the changes so common to the wind, the air is liable to be wafted from the barn to the house. Cellars should be made as clean as pos sible. particularly as they communicate directly with the dwelling above, and any foul air produced in them is very liable to pass into the house. All vegetables in the cellar that are tending to decay should be removed immediately. It is best to venti late cellars thoroughly by opening doors and windows, and to keep the uoor open as little as possible that communicates with the rooms. Ground plaster and freshly burnt char coal, set in vessels or strewed around in cellars, or other places where foul air ex- I ists, or is liable to be produced, has a very healthful effect, by absorbing gases. Necessaries often produce a foul atntos phere around them; and as the dwelling is near, the offensive air is often wafted t-it, and even when not perceptible, it is often operating injuriously. Some prepare these conveniences and cover with loam or or other substance all night soil, s- 's to do away entirely with all unpleasant and unwholesome effects. When this is not the case, charcoal plaster, chloride of lime, or other disinfectants, should be thrown into the vault, to absorb all noxious odors. YV ater from the sink should be absorbed in loam. Ac., for manure, instead of rising in foul gases, and being blown in'o the houses. There are some cases of malig nant and festal disorders going through a family, while all the rest of the neighbor hood are in good health.. This is often owing to some local cause, some foul pud , die, pool, or stagnant pond, near the dwel ling. or a general negligence as to keeping j the premises clean. Decaying weeds, grass, potatoes affected with the rot, potato lops, pumpkins and other vines, and various productions, are undergoing decomposition in the fall; and in the aggregate the amount is large, and I tilling the air with pestilential gases.— i Farmers may do much good to themselves and the community by burying all such substances, and converting them into ma nure. Make them into compost heaps, well covered with loam, to absorb the gas es.—A. E. Eornnr. EVERY MAN HIS OWN INSURER. The following suggestions to house keepers, merchants, and those erecting new buildings, may not be valueless:—Keep matches in metal boxes, and out of the reach of children. Wax matches are par ticularly dangerous, and should be kept out of the way ol rats and mice. Fill fluid or camphene lamps only bv davlight, and never near a lire 01 light. Tar better dispense with them altogether. Do not deposit coal or wood ashes in wooden ves sels, and he sure burning cinders are ex tinguished before deposited. Never take a light or ashes under a staircase. Never take a light to examine a gas meter. I3e careful never to place gas or other lights near curtains. Never take a light into a closet. Do not read in bed bv * candle or lamp light. Place glass shades over gas lights in show windows, and do not crowd goods near them. No smoking should be permitted in warehouses o: barns. \\ here furnaces are used, the principal register should always be fasten ed open. Build all chimneys from tTie earth. Stove pipes should be at least four inches from woodwork, guarded bv tin, and enter substantial brick chimneys hori zontally. get rich —Rise early, work late. ' Dr. J. D. Stoneroad OFFERS his professional services to the cit izens of Lewistown and the surrounding country. Office in the Beehive Drug Store. „Vay 21, 1557. DR. MARKS, TT AY ING resumed the practice of medicine, AJL may always he found at his office in the Public Square, opposite the Lewistown Hotel. May 7, 1657.—tf i tm \ ac rm ra r® Tim, W44 . Attorney at Law, OFFICE in West MarkeGtreet.oppositeEisen bise's Hotel, wiil itlend to any business inthe ; courtsof Miriiin, Centre, or Huntingdon couu ties Lewistown. JULV J, 1553. *I; k-l I;O\ I? 2-; Yl's - Ivr. PROFESSIONAL business promptly attend ed to. andchargesreasonable. OFFICE on North Main street, second door below the town Hall, and nearly opposite the Gazette office. je 21, LEss— tf. "\A7iyn. XJXXSTIO, JSTiißililPi 'iilJiDiS, East MARKET street, Lew istown, a few doors east of Geo. Blymyer's store, UAS just received ftom the city a choice se lection of mm >■ cintr L*r.otings, specially selected by himself, embracing some very superior goods, FROM among which his old customers and as many new ones as may choose J to call, can secure articles for dress that will 1 vastly add to their personal appearance when I nmde up. Cail and examine the stock, which j will be found to be all that is represented, if not a little more. aplG The Comet is Coming! AND THE LARGE STOCK OF NEW GOODS OF THE FIRM OF KENNEDY. JUNKIN & CO. For the Spring and Summer ! J Has come and is ready for a full display of its ('HEAPSESS AND BEAUTY! We therefore invite all to come and SEE and know fur themselves that Kennedy, Junkin A Co's is the place to buy cheap goods. V.'e will 1 not be undersold — we buy cheap for cash in the ! city and will sell cheap for cash. COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in exchange for 1 goods at ail times. We have all kinds of goods for sale, embracing Delaines. Alma Cloths. Du Calls. J CRAPE DE SPANG, SWISS AMI CAMBRICS, I CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES, • Clothing, Ilafs and Bonnet*, Boots and | Shoe*, and all hinds of Trimmings. Don't forget the cheap -tore of AP3O " KLNNLDY. JI N KIN & CO. ! W.H.MII MeVeytown, Pa., , keep constantly on hanerti large assortment of | Siapla and Fancy Dry Goods. CLOTHING. COOTS AYI> SHOES. HATS AYR CAPS, STB Air BOOBS, j HARDWARE, HI EENSY, ARE, CEDARWARE, N\ all and \\ indow Papers, SEAT/OS EBY, CARPETS, DRUGGETS, OIL CLOTHS. REGS, LINKS, OIL, LEAD, PI TTA , TAR, PIT< H, OFKLJI. Salt. Fish, Piaster, Guano, CtiiiiTif, Stone Coai ami Grind Stones. 1 YVe ;ire paying the high' -t mm hot price for all kinds of GILAIN : or whore parties desire it we will ship their Grain bv canal and pay : ih'-ni 11-tt pi '..- after deducting freight. MeVeytown, February 5, 1557." | Clocks. Watches, and Jewelry. II CA T *R M T u _ 6 - C-J —. -N _> Vv' A. C A (2= A ROBERT W. PATTON, (Successor to SI. Buoy,, HAS just received from Philadelphia and opene on Market street, next door to the I old stand, in the room recently occupied by \ John A. SterrcU, a large tfCAf assortment of Watches, AND ///-' \ A'tCr Jewelry. •JJ 'G. * A "MjfQ " C ' ,A3 and silver 1 watches of every kind and A price, -ome of them ol very superiou finish. and warranted A No. 1 ; a splendid variety of including breast pin-, ear ring-, finger rings, bracelets, culi pins, watch guard-, pens, pen cils, spectacles, and every other saleable article of Jewelry, as well as a lot of SCifecr anu jjlatrD &£arc. 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 he had elsewhere, and per haps a Unit lower— and he therefore hopes to merit and receive a liberal share of patronage. round and see. ap9 v Duvall's Galvanic Oil TS the greatest cure for Rheurnati-m and all 1 kinds cf Pain. Sohl at the BEE HIVE DRUG STORE. Try one bottle — price 50 cents. May 38, 1857. DRi GS, DRI <;s, DRI tS, Tfedlelnes, Tiediclues, Tiedieines, PaiiH-, Paints, Paints, Class, Glass, °' la Oils, Oils, Trusses, Trusses, -Nt HUFFMAN'S. Farmers and Gardeners HASTEN to get a supply 0 f Sugar < ane Seed, " King Philip Corn, Barley Oats, ~ Japan Pea, as well as all other kinds of Seeds vou may ! want; a fresh supply of which, together with : Hoes, R.akes, Spades, &c., may be found at < mar2 S F. J. HOFFMAN'S. | iiVJJ-j \f l) idZ ASAi)S J J -* A. J. WARNER, Principal. liss fl. J. MABBETT, Teacher iu Female Department. JLLHE Spring Session of this Institution commenced WEDNESDAY, APRIL IST. Instruction will jf be given in ail the branches of Study common to Seminaries and Academies—also, lessons in Drawing, Painting, Music, &c. . . . i t„„„k 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 \ OCAL AND INSTRU MENTAL MUSIC. , . . , . , TERMS—payable at the beginning, or during each quarter. Elementary English Studies—Reading, \V riling, Composition, &c., with Arithmetic, Ge- ; ogranhv and Grammar —per quarter of 11 weeks, - - - >3 00 Higher English Branches— Book-Keeping, History, or any of the common Nat. Sciences, 4oU Language?, Higher .Mathematics, and the more intricate bciences,Chemibtry, iliocraiogj, Geology, &c , - - " - * * " U " Guitar or Melodeon, - - - - - d "• t. want ucheap Dress, ral! at the O'd Corner 1 if you want a cheap shawl, rati at the Old Corner. If you want cheap Silks, call ai the Old Corner. | it ycu want cheap Mushi s, call al ihe Old Corner. . If you want Kentucky Jeans or Tw>nl, ( ill at the Ol 1 < \ C"ri:er. Al-o, Flannels, all kinds aid colors. I If you w int SteUiti "R Bereges, < ail at tbe OM CORSW. If you want Brilll inles or Lawns, call at the Old ( orner. • | If you want I.a I ilia CD ths, call at the Oil 1 -rner. ! If you want Silk < rave'.'as, call at the OM Corner. It' you want Mourning Goods, caii at the laid Corner. If you want stri; ud .Skirting Must In, goto the Old Corner, j jlfjo i want patent Crinoline Lining.go tothe Old Corner. I If von want Collars, Uridersl'-- ves. Edging?, Inserting?, I Flouncing*, or any Einbroidi ries, go to the Old Corner. I If \on want Corded Skirts, Sontag iskiris, or Hoops, cad ! at the OM Corner. | If you want Cloths, call at tin- Old Corner. If j ou want Cassuneres, call ai the OM Corner. ! If vou want Satinetls, call at ihe Old ( orntr. i It } i>V H'Jt.VT J3.VVTHI.YG IX THE DRY \ GOUT* LI.VI'., GO To Till. <>I.V COR.VF.R. • If you want to make c <' a e fr.'iu over 130?lvlesot \%all I Papers, go to the Old Corner. : If j.fU w ml a Carpel of -ny kind, go to the Old Corner. = ■ If you want Groceries, Queen? ware, or Cutlery, call at the Old Corner. If vou want * falling, Ifio's or shoes, Hats or Caps, cai. at the Old Corner. If you have Country Produce to exthang * for Goods,call i ai the Old i orner. If v on w ant Bargains in anything, call at llie O.d ( orner. OC'-nntry lit alers .-up,.lied with Goods by wholesale • if a ver'. small advance above i ity whob sale ..rict ap23 GEORGE BLYMVER. Good Goods and I.ou Prices! McCoy & Ellis's CHEAP STORE! f r III PI undersigned, trading under the name and X firm of McCOY & ELLIS, respectfully in form their friends and the public generally that they have just returned from Philadelphia, and opened in the hou-e formerly ccc ipied by .1. & J. Miiiikeu, 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- ■ ! tlemeu's, ladies' and children's iioots ants suitable for Hie season. The market price is* j c AMI will always be given for COL".\TRY PRODUCE, and liberal ad varices made on Flour ; and Grain on store. PLASTER, SALT, FISH AND STONE COAL ! always on hand. A quantity of Salt, suitable • for Cattle, now on Laud. F. McCoY, , jell R.F.ELLIS. NEW GOODS! JOHN HAMILTON & CO. HAVE just returned from the city with a large and seasonable assortment of SPRI1&OMI.OOD5; which they will sell at very small profits. I Th> ir itock of C.iLICOES is the most splen did in town. Also, Lawns, Delaines, Brilliants, (RALLIES. SILKS, and s .Jn- S (75..N "/ Any quantify of Bunnell. Ladies' Hose, foliar*. (.loves, & Bres Trimmings. UOU iS V> i} STOICS, and a good assortment of Queens ware and Groceries, They have also on hand a good stock of i CARPETS, ail of which they will sell at low rates and 1 warrant them to be of the qualities represented, j Lo.ig -xperience in business has enabled us ! to sele t the right stripe of Goods, and fairness in dtaiing is an evidence that the people will be ! safe in making their purchases in our store, at j the old stand, riearlv opposite Blvmver's. JOHN HAMILTON "& CO. May 7, IS.>7. : l • FOR ! | hardware,! I F.J.HOFFMAN'S .j | —-S3 \lZj£.l© | 1 >LACKSMI 1 lIS.—To Hoffman's vou _U should continue to go for Iron, Steel, &c. / h >RDA<. iL. '1 . me- T. r ;VV HOFFMAN'S. ! W HOE FINDINGS.—SoIe Leather, -Morocco, Lasts, and alt ki.Ms of Shoe Findings, at fell V J HUFFMAN'S. | ]7ISH— Retail and by package, at low j _ prices at F J. HOFFMAN'S. SEEDS. —Garden seeds, .Spades, Rakes, Hoes, &x. at F. J. HOFFMAN'S OADDLERS COAC lIMAKERS. j Ld/ Our stock of saddlery and coachware is large and at j low prices. HUFFMAN. | PAPER.—A large and well T V selected stock. Everybody should paper their I rooms, and in order to do it in the most elegant manner . and at the least expense don't fail to call on mar 12 F J. HOFFMAN. / H)RN SHELLERS.— Vy The STAR. . , The SOUTHERN, [-At HOFFMAN'S. I The READING. > dell THE GREATEST ■.MEDICAL DISCOVERY or THE AGE. DR. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has discovered in one of our common pasture tceec/sa remedy that cures Lvfi'j Siisad gC B£iiinor fro-n the worjitScrofo a down t(. a common Pimple. HE has tried it in over 110 I eases, and never failed ex r.-pt in two cases, (boili thunder horn or.) lie has now in bis possession user two hswdred certificates of ; it.-- virtue,nil within twenty miles of Boston. Two bottles are warranted to cure a nursing Sore | Moirlh. I One to three bottles will core the worst kind oi Pimples . on the Face Two to three bottles will clean the system of Biles. Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst Canker in the Mouth and >ton ach. Three to five bottles ..re w irranted to cure Ihe worst case of Erys'fiMus. I One to two bottles art: warranted to cure all Humor in • the eyes. Two bottles are warranted to cure Running of the Ears an : illotr lies among the H nr. F air to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and ' running ('leers. One bottle will cure Scaly Eruption of the Skin. Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the wor.-l i case i f Ringworm. Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the rno-i desperate case of Rheumatism. Three to four bottles ..re warranted to cure the Salt Rheum. Five to eight bottles will cure the worst case of Scrof j u'a A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle. ; and a perfect cure is warranted when the above quanti- I ty is t ken. Reader. I peddled over a lor iisand h .itlesof this in the . vicinity of Boston. I K> th eff.-n < I ii in every case i So sure as water wtfi extingoisli fire, so sure will this i cure humor. I never ?obi a botile'of it but that s<.!d an i other; after a trial it always speaks for itself There i ire two things about this herb that appears to me sur i piis Kg; first lh.it it grmvs in our pastures, in onsig.pl I ' i - quite plentiful, and yet Ms v due his i ever tee,, known until I discovered it in I- rt>—second, I hit it should cure all kinds of humor In ord r to giv- some idea of the stid !qn rise and great popu'.aritj of the discovery, I will si te that in April, 1*53. I ped Med it and sold about six bottles per day—in April I*s!. 1 sol i over one thousand bottles per dav of it. Scum of ihe whotesale l)rugg?ts who have beoote . business tivent) ar-.d thirty years, say that nothing in the a units of ntteni uiedii mes w - evt r like t. There is a ui!iver-.il praise of it from all qtiariers. In my own pr.nli.c- I ilwayskept it strictly for humors —bp since its uilroducli-ii asa general faioilj medicine, ' great in ! wondeiful virtues have been found in it til it I never s'ispacted. Several cases efepileptic fits—a disease which was !w is! onsi !• r- ! incur Me, have been cured by a few hot ilea, o, w hat a mercy if it ill prove effectual in all ra.s-s of ill t awfol milady—there are few who have seen n ore of it than I n i V . I know of s- veral -st-s of Dropsy, a!! of them aged . , people, cured by it F'.o I lie vari >us diseases of the Liv ; er, k II - idacln . I>> qi. p- ia. Asthma, Feve, ami Ague, I' iin the .* ie. Ilist-as. - i f Ihe Seme, ud parti; illarly ' ' i. disease* of Ihe Kidneys. Ac . the discovery done ; : more good than any medicine ever know n. No hinge of diet ever tie essary—cat the best you : get and plenty of it Dine, r; •• S y. U USE. —Adults one table spoonful per • y— I 'nl R-n V.T D.I year-. '• -sen s, o.o.r'nl— T 'liililren from sto * ) ears, tea - uxtnfiil. As r.o dire; 1 ions can be j applicable to all cuintiUdiiM,tikt sufficint to operate on the bo we is t ice a day. Manufactured by • iRJWLR IififNAEDY, 7 -Vu 120 ll'itrrcn >t , Rozbury, PKICE fil.W ! Wbotesaie Agents. New York City,C. V. CSickt.er, *J ! Barclay -'reel; : if King, 192 Broadway ; Rusilt, n and ; Chirk,B7sßroadway; A. 15. A. I> Sands,lOOFoltoostreet. T. V\ l>\(>i r xc l'hil'td; Iplii'i, wholesale Agents for Pa. F. r sale ly F.J HUFFMAN and Mrs MARY MARKS, Lewistown, and by B. F. KEPN'ER, , Mitflintovvn. fjel-lv. TERRIBLE DISCLOSURES! Secrets for the Millicn ! .1 Most H'oud' tJ'td and Valuable Publication. \ WORK OK 400 I'AOES, AND 30 COLOF'-'T EI-'G AK V I.VGS. Dr. Hunter's Vade Me cum ; ; A - N "tigoni and popular treatise on Man and Woman— j-1 tin u Physiology, Panctioos, and Sexnsl Disorders I of every kind, with NEVER FAILCIG RBMSDIES for their \ speedy (urn. Price 50 cents. | Dr. Hunter is a graduate of one of the first medical j schools in the I". s? , and has devoted a ,;narter of a cen -1 tury to the study iiul treatment . . Syphilis cm! kindred ' disorders. The practice of Dr. Hunter has long been, and still is, ■ unbounded, but at t! rnest solicitation of numerous persons, he h" ... en induced to extend his professional j usefulness tough the medium of his "t ADE MECI'M.' It is a volume that should be in the hands of every fani j ily in the land, as a preventive of secret vi. es, or as a ' ■ guide for the alleviation of one of the on *t awful and | destructive scourges ever visited upon mankind. The author argues most strongly against every species . of self d' fil> u,ent, arid warns parents and guardians in | searching terms to guard ihe young of both sexes from ' j fbe terrible consequent.* of their igoorance of physiolo- j gical laws and sexual impurities and irregularities. To | ; those who have been already ensnared to the 'paths that j take hold r,n death,' a clear and explicit way is shown by j which they may secure a return of sound health and a 1 regeneration ot the *oul from its terrible pollution. It is well known that thou*mil* of victims .re arinnal ly sacrificed at the shrine of Quackery—eepr; ally those • I suffer!: g from Venereal or Syphilitic diseases—.-strictures, ■ Seminal Weakness, Nervous Debility and ihe numerous ! maladies which spring directly from the ind llgence o: | carnal passions and secret Violations of Nature. When it is also considered that about 100 000 persons die annually in the I sunt pi ■ t. —a largc : majority being the victims of the v luptuous ir.dis. retion jof iheir prog- nitors—the author, ri.btied with sentiments j of enlarged philanthropy, n hi scarcely be cetisur d for j c.?iy eJorl to restrain the vices • 'he age, by the humble > i instrumentality of his Vade Mecuui. One C'jpy, securely enveloped, will be forwarded free | of p 'Stage to any part of the United Slates for 50c. in P. iO. Stamps, or 3 copses for fil. Address, po*t aid, Dr. 11l XI F. 15, No. 3 Division Street, New York. i -Beware ol bogus Dr. Hunters, — no connection with ■ any other Dr. Hunter. ma2s A RARE CHANCE TO OOMMENCE BUSINESS! TITHE subseriL- has a stock of DRY I 1 GOODS and HARDWARE on hantlam j ounting to about $2,500, which he will sell at ; a bargain, either .or cash or approved paper ; or exchange for a piece of land if it be i i suitably located, to rtnv person who ntay de sire to engage in the Mercantile busim . ! Lhey are principally staple goods, and such as command a ready sale. no2o—tf CIIAS. RITZ. Olio i GL N'S.—Sinolp and double Shot KJ Guns, very low, at MACKLIN'S McVeytown. BiiiiD 3 3 573, Full of* Hope to Hie AIII ir tori and buffer!u ST I Many of the Thousand Portals of Death may be closed, and lift mcule hapjner and more comfor table to thousands who are now in danger. Doubtless this world contains ninny a balm to sooth its physical woes and cure its Di-ruses. Among those in prominent rank stands HOW *IIVS VEGETABLE COMPOUND, V&AFC and Rpeedy cur#? for Cons npli -n, not onl> in th'-e milder frrtijf of I ni* 'it 3' ii 1) smhas Cold*. Coughs, Quinsi-jr, Difficulty of lit* Brot-.r:lritis, Ministers' Sore Throat. V," ::k' - of ibe ( T est. Asthma, Inward Oleer. Spitting of Bloou, Influen za, Croup, Whooping Cough, Paiti i:, the l lr • ■ -:t and Sir ho-- end try it I AiVr mv d'liigh'er had tak-ii it s' ' o -t• • ! • . ' ier, and we sent and g-t a bottle of it. and w her. i: was taken there w -is a marked change for the b. tier. I th.-n I got six bottles, the most of which she took asdirected : until finally cured —it is three months since, nil.-!, has i it iiad a symptom of the old compUlnt, ai.d is getting a? lu-t> as she ever wuf. We all unite in ■ur i riy -r- In ; God that you may be prospered ami that your Veg-iabl- C-ii!u od nay lie ill'' means of rest, ring in- .ith to rir.i.i. as M has to one v. ho is dear to us ; w • i heerfu ly r--e m merid it to the public as the lu-st medicine for Lung I)is. eases that we ever got hold of Try it suffer ing one and —• e. IJ-iieve lite, niy dear sir, to ever ren ...a Vour earnest friend, THOs 11. BANKS. Piiiladel hia, Aug. 13, 1 *-30. i La-t spring, while in Pittsburgh I had a bad r!d and cough which troubled me much, and a friend of n. ne gave me a bottle of B- -winai.'s \ . get able Co:iip-.und f-jr dtse .. ses of the thr-iat and lungs, which I commenced taking anil found relief almost immediately. I had taken maiiv things for cough and hoarseness but nev..r got aii.ihuig ' to helji me as it li is-l-,ne. I believe it to he the kestuti- ' d- te for coughs and hoar?em ss tiiat is out, and cheerfu 11 v recommend it to the public. T. II STANTON. Pastor - f the l-i Prol M- th t'hurch, Philadelphia. From Judge Vanborn, of the- 1> strut Court at Cincin uali: i (,'iin i.ni .ti, May 4, 1 ~0-t>. I have us-.. Bowman's Vegetable Cneipneml for bn-n -chit - and cough, and b-li-ve it to be the best tnerli. in ont for th-ise diseases. :••--! the o: !v os-e I -Ver g, t to si-, me any permatieiit relief ret// cure. I recounnend it to the pubiic :.* ~[i honest an.l • di- lent n.edit u;e ai.-i w ill perforin w lint it is published ti- do WM. VANIIOUN", E-q TO THE Pl'Bl.lt . ■ 1 have us-d Bowman's VegetoMe Compound is my fall ity for ! and mil l> rs' ?or< thr--at and believe it to i.e the best thing th it I ever got for those complaints, and iliecriully recor-.n.ei.ii it to the public. it - v JACOB GASTO.v, Pa-tor of the Clinton street M. E. Church, June 10, •> t>. Cincinnati, j Here is one from the old pioneer Methodist preacher of Ohio, Rev .! B F nlev: 1 lieln-v. B -w Man's Vegetable ttelhehesf remedy for diseased throat ar.d lungs, of the dav 1 have . tested it. and found it to be the best of ail tin- t a.' :r reinedw-s 1 ivtr tro d, and 1 hive tiled very man. Ire ; coinn ,-nd it to the public—try it and jon will b- i: i vinc ed of its sufieriority. Rev. J. U EINLEV. Cincim, .ti, July 12. l-'-6 Hear what the cch hrated I>r. Perk savs: I have ust it B Hvn.an'.- Vegetable t -unpouinl f-rcoughs arid fcmrsei era spialia|; ai d believe it ;A be the best preparation for Ihr . ml ' ung contplaints 1 eve got; a • I reconino-nd it to tb pihti speaker sort singer as wet] I ■■ ihnar afflirtrl with lain itfrnnnn J T. PECK. New York, M 12, 1- ■ Heir what Lr 15 i.- n, of Ciiuinriati, say s—(extract ; from a letter) : Biw inan's V g-ta'.lr C .mp- • n - t -.f the il's-'ase a:.d : ;.C r/-/. -t ti. W BENSON. M I>. Our sp tie w ill not p- rniit us to pub-sh any certtfii at- s in full, but we v, -ttlri refer to the fallow ing p-r-ot.s whose letters are in our possession,certifying to its worth ; Rev. Bishop Morris, Cincinnati, Rev. Robert Walker, " Rev. Joel White, Economy, Rev. John Powell, Portsmouth, John 1.. M'Junkin, Butler, Henry S Gri.'fiili, Esij , r ittshurgh, B. C. Baker, • \\ heeling, Capt. E. Gordon, Pittsburgh, John T. M'Comos, Mrs. Mary Morrow, New Biighton, Mrs. M Evans, " ! Robt. Grenlee, Beaver, Isaac Sutherland, Vanport, Mrs. S. Geltys, Freedom, Roberts, Meadville, Henry Smith, New Castle, ! Mrs. Sarah Gown , Lawrence county, | Joseph P. Brown, I Mii-n Martha A. Wilson, New Castle, j Ex-Gov. W. F. Johnston, T. C. Cunningham, Allegheny City, Isaac Whiteside*, • It. Marrata, Bride, water. Rev. Win Smith. Louisville, Judge Keys, Cincinnati, Capt. Geo. Kennedy, Wellsviile, Jc mes Wilkin3, Allegheny, J P. ft Neil, SteubenvHie, Rev. Henry Cline, Venango county. Dr. James Parsons, Louisville ! Rev J hn Waikius, M -isvid - Capt. Jacob Poe, Georgetown, J-tni-s 1.. I'- dds. Butler county, j Ex-Gov. Wm. Bigler, ; Rt " v G Seehon, Louisville, Cii AKI.hS RI i'/. is our uli -lesale and retail agent for Lew istnwn, who will supply retan merchants, Ac . with the article at wholesale prices. Price A i |-r bottle, ~r ; six bottles for Call at the ag-nt's and get a copy of B wman's M-d- al Journal, and read it. All order? <"or iJis medicine difect to ihft proprietors, BOWMAN A: CO., (. iisiif, Liwrciitc Co. | Pa. a-Aeents wanted in every village. Apply by letter or otherwise to the proprietors. oclo Foundry and Machine Shop. fyHE public are hereby notified that I have X rented the Foundry and Machine Sho-> in ttie borough of Lewistown, known as the "Ju niata Iron Works," and the large and general assortment of Patterns, late the property of Zetgler and Willis, now of Joan Sterrett & | Co. and Wm. Willis, and that 1 am prepared I to do all kinds of Casting, Turning, &e„ on the shortest notice and in tne best and mo?t complete style. JOHN ZEIGLER Lewistown, April 17, 185G—tf. AYK'IVs I I it ill Arc ciiriiis: the Sick to an before known of anv il,? 1 ! ' INVALIDS. READ AND JCLES HACEL, Esq.. the well kilxfl < nc.-tnut r-irc. t, Philadelphia, v , "tfl .-.re found at aliwut i-verv toilet "I .-.rn liapjiy t.. say .f v..u r have n-und them a better family „ lP hj u-e, than any or her within niv friert'j? cave realizeu marked bei-rtiv -v-fl lucid* with tut in U-li<-viitg rhar I!., -. , : virtue* for driving oat diseases andn'-*."," are not only effectual, but safe and qualiiie- which must make tlien, when ihcy are kriow n." " ;tv ' h The venerable f'b-rni*elk>T vVARBI t\v I timi.ro, 15th April, Je.i4 : '• l*. J. C. tin— .ir: I have t a c.. I rreat l-enefit, for the listles-ue,?, lan-, 55' v " ■ Slid flilMrti" headache. Which h.L- of u!' - "'"fß i.ie 111 tile ?,-r A few duel , Of 1. - r 'iV" st ' have used;., ir l"h.,r> Pectoral m.",,,, rfl for cuuglis and i hi-w ith unladingVuN' :s B in--i ■ ine- birh rnrt ■ and I feel „ J ,C'- -I you ft ;?t have done ami ar,- ' rfs, JOHN F. CEATTV, E?u.. Pec. of the I says; " fa. f. li. offer, Pki!u'• of diss rdered fiitictio.-is ~f J.eada'iie, ii.-h. co-tneness, rnd tie **■ I idher. In all ca-e- where e week? ago I commenced cat-j, J than.i Pi:.-', a:.d now am entirely free from tbtj My eye* are well, niy -km is fair, and my hatJ ineu- i-,1 a beihkj gmnb; ail Ot wliicli' already a new |>erson. " Hopins tin- statement may he the mean-;-J infonuatiori that -hall do soo-j to other?, | j B J| sentiinent of gratitude, Yours, tc., j MARIA ECM "I have known the above named Marafcj] lit-r childhood, ami her statement i? stncilvml ANDREW J. MOM Overseer of the Portsmouth Maiu.hi.iaJ CAPT. JOEL I'RATT. of the ship Marion, sj Boston, 2'> Th April, 1554: " Your Pills have cured me from abiho-iismJ arose from derangeinent of the L:ver. wfeidi Jl very serious. I had failed of any rehef hvarjj and" from every remedy I could try ; t: 11 1 your Pills have completely restored rue a feiiikl given thein to my children for wonts, ardi the! fects. They were' promptly cured. Ite TttKii to a friend for costiveness, wliich had IruuUkl months: he told me in a tew days IheyiuctJ You make the best medicine in the world: ajd to say so." Read this from the distinguished Soliego; • ajj Court, wliose brilliant abilities hare dii*J know n, not only in this but the rieigbkagM '■ AVr Orlanu. " Fir : I have great satisfaction in ,rjel myself and family liave been very nuich Lsii&vl medicines. My wife was cured, two year-saal vere and dangerous cough, by your Chhs'h] and sir.ee then lias enjoyed perfect he-aim. H have ?ev. ral times been cured from attacb-ljl enza and Croup by it. It is an ifivaiuatenj these complaints. Your CATHABTIC PILLS al cured me from a dysjiepsia and co-iivenae,* grown upon me for s--me year-. indeed, fel much more important, from the tact tlj*. I :J get relief from tiie best Phy?iciaits which tL-J the c.iuiiiry atfonls, and from any of tI?LLnJ dies I had taken. '• A'c-u seem to us, 1) -etir. like a prev -::,a!l to our family, and you may well snjipnse vc aj Uiindful of .t. Yours respoctfiiil.. LEAYiIT THAia "Senate Cham'orr, Ch';..Fecial " Dr. J. C. A VER Honored Fir: f have: I otish trial of the CVTHAETIC Pilu, left mefcy ana ii*v,- hcc-u cured t>y them of tiie dteutiiibd under wliich feMtiid me sulTering. Tkebtl lieved me, and a tew subsequent ife**. lae! removed the di-e?.se. 1 feel in better btaltbrn some year- before, which I attribute entire;i* of vour CATHARTIC P:LLS. Your- with Ereatad Ll'Cll'F 1!. XU.J The above are all fr-Hi per.-ons n ho are paksrj where they reside, ami w ho would not make bal meats without a thorough conviction thattatd Prepared ly J. i . AYLBj Practical and Analytical Clic-mist, LstLJ FOR SALE DY CHAS. RITZ and the BEE HIVE 9 STORE, Lewistown, and by dealers *J gi-ts throughout the country. mil ii mi dia Ncaf. CSicap X, IV. G.-ZOLLIAGEBJ Market street, Lewistown, mil J Kennedy*s store. ! Respectfully invite? -A Sri • who desire to improve their■ upper stories with a J fflgii: ! fashion..! toppin;.:fl call at his store, where the; I wull find a good assortment of H;>-J ( lured under Lis immediate - :pen -'--1 competent and faithful workmen, or:'-J not be on hand, a hat of any - j got at short notice, all of which an ' ,: j 'to be equal, if not superior, toary sirj in Lewistown or any other place: A this State. There is no gan.n:- I idle boasting. .? the people can learn j selves by making the inquiry and lriSi J For the Ornish he- has constant!; j will make to order, hat? to their'a : j required size or brim, at prices thVJ to be satisfactory. J Country Merchants will find vantage to give me a call, as a libera-- r -J will be made on wholesale purchi^-'i pecially so to punctual men. J Thankful for the liberal patrons" 1 received, his study will be to P *1 may favor him with their cu-t--a 1 and trusts that as the times are t 1 high, -nd other ' >ngs in propf-' J • will act as much a? pes: on theaj*j| or at least on the saying that """"1 make long friends." nii.iß iininiif TOBACCO STORE!j East Market lire. t, immnitdniky ■erl J f cst ttffice, LEW I STOW N, PA- j fdHF. underfigi.ed would resp I X known to Merchants, Confiect- - J Kvcpeis, and cilteeiis generally oi '_"J joining counties, that he ha? ct ' ~ J TOBACCONIST Hi -"-''j and wi 1 ' constantly keep or. hand ■" I Segar of all kinds, of superior J he w ill dispose of on most reasoc? " j WHOLESALE OR RWr.UL. -A a pit; EDWARD riUYO ' ndred cast --*-1 P a^l e /S8 i T tjvator Tcetn for saie by '