ateucuiturai, &t. FROST AS A MANURE. We know of no treatment so directly , beneficial for almost every class of soils as that of throwing up land in narrow ridges, in the fall or early winter. There are few soils worth cultivating at all, that do not contain more or materials which can be made available !< plants by the combin ed action < f air and frost. v Take two plots of heavy soil side by side, and let one lie unmoved till spring, while the o-her is deeply ploughed in autumn, and 'he result will be very visible in the spring crop. But the manner of plowing is important. To secure the greatest pos sible advantage, a single furrow should be thrown up, and another back furrow direct ly upon it , so as to produce a high ridge, and another ridge is to be made ju tne same manner with a deep dead-furrow be tween the two. The process is to be con tinued thus through the field, so that when finished, it will present a surface <>f high ridges and deep dead furrows, succeeding each other, about onee # in two or two and a half feet. If prepared in this way, the frost will penetrate lar downward, loosen ing and disintegrating the soil below the furrows, while the ridges will crumble down, as they will not hold water, the air will circulate freely through them, decom posing the mineral portions, and convey ing in the ammonia and other gasses This operation will be equM to ten ov in re loads of good manure, upon clay or compact soils. In the spring it will only be necessary to run a plough once or twice through the centre of each ridge, and then level the whole down with a heavy harrow. Another advantage in this process, is that when land is thus prepared, it dries ont and warms several days earlier in the Spring. Again, there are some soils that are exhausted upon the surface, hat which contain poisonous substances in the sub-soil. If this sub-soil is thrown up in contact with air and frost during winter these poi sonous compounds (usually proto-sulphate of iron or mangnese) will be destroyed, or changed to a harmless form, during the winter. The above practice is especially to be recommended in the garden. < >ne of the most successful cultivators of an acre of ground in our acquaintance, digs it up in the foil to the depth of three or four feet, making deep trenches and high ridges, so that the whole acre appears to be covered with high winrow< of hay placed closely together. We strongly urge every farmer who has not tried this method, to lay out their plans now for the experiment in this wav, on a larger or smaller scale, during the present season. — Agriculturist. HOW TO MAKE A SOI ND >ll IN GLE ROOF. A? I have something to do with the car penter trade, I thought that I would give some of my ideas about that kind of work. I have often noticed the roofs of buildings that had some holes through them. The question occurred to me to 2nd out what j the reason was that u hole should come in j one place and not in another, and on exam- \ ination I found the fault to be in the laying ' of the shingles, and that nine-tenths of the j mechanics make the same mistake in laving i shingles. I presume t hat some of rnv old j friends will think that 1 am a little green to think of teaching them how to do as simple a piece of work as to lay a shingle, but perhaps I sliail give them a new idea. I now ask any of them to examine their roofs, and see if they cannot titul son;.; of the very places that I shall describe. I shall commence to describe the bad places by taking four courses and numbering them. No. 1 is five shingles long. The first and last shingle of the course are four inches wide; the three middle shingles are i eight inches wide. This will form the first course. Ihe next course is four shingles eight inches wide. These cover the same length and make No. 2. No. Hist he same as No. 1, and No. 4as No. 2. Now, many at the first sight will say we have a good roof and the joints well broke. But let us examine a little and see. The second course in the Joint of the third course is but one thickness of shingle through to the roof-board, ( and that, too, at the second space of the shingle, as a shingle is usually divided into three spaces,) and in process of time the shingle will wear through and leave a hole through the roof, while the rest of the roof is good. I am aware that shingles are of various widths, and do not come all in the form that I have shown; but 1 take this way to show how to find the bad places. I shall now give my rule for laying shingles, and Low to avoid such bad places in a roof, for they occur in most of roofs if the workmen do not know Tiow to avoid them. You most be careful not to make a joint direct ly over the joint of the second course be low the one you are laying; or, in other words to break joints with the two last courses that you have lain.—Michigan Farmer. EHITIHEImTr, FISH, CHEESE AM) PROVISION SCSBHKEAJnKk No. 39 & 40 North Wharves, Half-way between Arch anil Race sts., PHILADELPHIA* March 12, 1857,-ly HOVER'S LIQUID HAIR DYE. rpHE following, from that eminent Physician ! I of Philadelphia, Dr. Bnnckte, added to tie | testimony of Professor Booth, only confirms what is evidenced by thousands who have used : I]-rer's Dye. " GIRARD Row, CACSTVIT STREET, / Philadelphia, , Decembei;22d, 1553. ) In regard to Horrr's Hair Dye, 1 can state un hesitatingly, tiat it contains no deleter***;* in gredients, "and may be used with entire safely, | and with the ; Utmost confidence and success." W. D. RRINCKLE, M. D. HOVER'S RRlTlSti A.VD INDELIBLE IXkS I aie so well and widely known as to require no ! eulogy of their merits; it is only necessary to | say that the steady and increasing demand gives the best evidence that they maintain their ehar i acter for superiority, which distinguished them i when first introduced, years ago. j Orders, addressed to the manufactory. No. j -116 Race street above Fourth, (old No. 144,) : Philadelphia, will receive prompt attention bv JOSEPH E. HOVER, Manufacturer. Philadelphia, September 10, 1857 -y IIARDW A R E ! To Buy Cheap for Cash, ltlacksmiths, boy al Hoffman's, Carpenters, buy at Hoffman's, Saddlers, buy at Hoffman's, Shoemakers, buy at-Hoflmun s, Cabinetmakers, buy at Hodman's, Farmers, buy at Hoffman's, liuiiders, buy at Hoffman's, Housekeepers, buy at Hodman's. Don't forget, if you want good Stoves, Pump Chains, Oil Cloths, Nails, Stcci, Iron, Cutlery, V ices, bellows, Chains, Glass, &c , F. J- Hod man's Mammoth Hardware Store, and you can be accommodated. sepid rpo MARKSMEN Rifles and Shot Guns, I Shot, Powder, Caps, &c., for sale at -e P 3 HOFFMAN'S. PAPER. —Printing Paper, best quality of Wri ting, Letter and Note Paper, Envelopes, &C. at HOFFMAN'S. TARESEItVING and Pickling Jars, of Glass p and Stoneware, quart and half gallon, jnst what i- wanted for Tomatoes, Fruit, Ac., at sep3 HOFFMAN'S. STOVES! A NEW COOK STOVE TOR WOOD! —lts unusually large oven and fire box and its entire suitableness to the wants of the farm er. place it far in advance of any now in use. A number have been sold and have given entire satisfaction. Also, other Cook Stoves, for coal or wood; Parior Air Tight Wood Stoves; Coal Stoves for rmrlor, store, office ard shop, al sep3 HOFFMAN'S. DRM.S, DRl'tS, IHtI'CS, Hedirines, Medicines, Medicines, Pjirits, PaiuU, Paints, Glass, Glass, Oil#, Oils, Oils, Trusses, Trusses, At HOFFMAN'S. New Arrangements. \FTER returning our sincere thanks to our numerous friends and customers for their continued patronage, 1 would inform them that I am stiil to be found at With a desire to bring my business nearly to CASH, after the first of April our credit terms will oe Thirty Days and accounts not to exceed Fifty Dollars. We hope still to conduct our business so that wc shaft enjoy the good w ill of our numerous customers, and that the num ber mav be greatly increased. mar! 2 F. J. HOFFMAN. FUMPS. BURNHAM'S patent double acting LIFT AND FORCE PUMPS, for general use, ; suitable for mills, factories, railroad stations, | Ac. They aie also efficient Fire Engines. By attaching hose to them you can force waterover • any house. Their simplicity gives them affvan | over all other Pumps. For sal# 3t the ] Tin and Stove Store of j ap.'W-Gm J. B. SELHEI.MER.__ LOG-AIT PCTJITDIt?. j r PHE public are hereby respectfully informed | k that we have leased the above well known Foundry, situate on Main street, in the borough of Lewistown, a few doors south of the stone bridge, where we will keep constantly on hand a full assortment kinds of STOV ES, viz : Hathaway Cooking Stoves, different x~3?"izcs, Egg Stoves, Nine Piaie Stoves,&c. | and aiso Ir. n Fence, Hollow Ware, Water Pipes, &<• , and w ill make order all kinds of CAST LVCiS. All orders sent to us will be filled with care and despatch, and on as reasonable terms as at any other establishment in the State. We | hope, friends, you will call and examine our stock before huy ing any where else. You will undoubtedly save money by doing so. DANIEL BEARLEY & SONS. Lewistown, March 20, J .—y HIGHLY IHPOUTiYT TO FAttWF.RS. M. M. FAXON'S Attachment of f 'ulcanized India Rubber Spring to the Tube,s of Grain Drills. ■ 'HUE undersigned, having perfected an arrangement for tile attachment of a Gum Spring to the Tubes and 1 Dr ig Bars of Grain Drills, la happy to inform Farmers ; ami all others Interested in the growing of Wheat and j oilier grain*, that he I* prepared to furnish GRAIN i DIIILLS, with the above article attached, at the shortest i notice, at his Foundry, in McVeytown, Pa. .Seeders have become an almost indispensable article to the Farmer, and h- will Hud that tin attachment of the Gmn Spring will enhance it* value at least one-half. All the deten | lion und trouble caused by tl.e breaking of wooden plus i is entirely done away with by this arrangement, and a titan, or boy,cau p-;rf>rio nearly double the labor that he could under the old plan, with much greater ease,both to himself and horses. There need be no fearof the Spring bicaking, fur if there is uu article that will neither break, rot, or wear out, the Gum spring is that article, and I hazard nothing In siying that my Grain Drill is the sim plest in construction, most economical in performance, and therefore the most durable ever offered to the agri j cultural public. The feed is so arranged that it will sow '• U. I'i, I}, and 8 bushels per acre. "Person* desiring one for the coming seeding a- e requested to send in their j orders as early as possible. Direct to McVeytown, Mif flin M>U"ly, Pa., or F G . FRANCIgCUS. Lewistown ; ; 1.. 1.. FAXON, Hollldaysburg, Mali- Co., Pa ; ROVER 4. ; 8110., Ifarrlsburg, Pa., who tire authorized to act as agents, and from whom any further Information may be ob tained. PRICE OF DRILLS, with the attachment, g;j Far mers who already have drills, can havethem altered,and Ihe India Rubber Spring attached, for from #lO to gIY S>AII branches of the FOUNDRY BUSINESS still carried on, for which orders are respectfully solicited. M M. FAXON. McVeytown. .Inn* 19. If-OG. A^OTICE.—We. the undersigned, give notice * 1\ agreeablv to the laws of Pennsylvania, tba. we iotend making application to the next ?es- , sion of the Legislature of Pennsylvania for the incorporation of a Bank, to be located in the Borough of Lewistown, county of Mifflin, and State aforesaid, under the name, style and title of "THE SIIFFLI* COOTY BA!fK-issue to be secured by bond and mortgage on real es tate, to be appraised by five men appointed by the Governor at three-fourths its cash value, ! and joint and separate liability oi all the Stock holders —to have General Banking and Dis counting privileges, with a Capital of two hun dred thousand dollars, and the privilege of in creasing it to four hundred thousand dollars. Wm. Thompson, John McDowell, Jr., Charles Naginey. Am!. McFarlane, Davis Bales, W. Reed, Francis McClure, John C. Sigler. Lewistown, June 22, 1657. je?s—6rn ITE7T GUCCIESITj PROVISION AND FISH STORE. rpHE subscriber has opened a Grocery, I'ro- JL vision and Fish Store opposite Major Eisen . bise's Hotel, where he has just received a fine I assortment of fresh ifamilg (groceries, among which may be found fine Coffee, Sugar, Teas, Molass s, Syrups, -Cheese, Crackers, > Fish, Ham, Shoulder, Fine Asbton and Dairy Salt, Tobacco, Segars, Soap, &c. Also, Brooms, Tubs, Buckets, Baskets, and a large assortment of Willow-ware, which he j offers for cash very cheap. i w ill pay Cash for Butter, Lard, Potatoes, Onions, &c. Call, see prices, and judge fur yourselves. sep3 JAMES IRWIN, TO BIILDERS ATI* CARPENTERS. L TJ M BER! Wm. B. Hoffman & Co. t T their Lumber Yard on East Third street, Lewistown, near the Presbyterian Church, have received and are now receiving, in addi tion to their large stock of mbe— r-20,000 ft panel Boards A Plank, from : to 2 in. 10,000 ft first common Boards 50,000 ft second common Boards 20,000 ft U inch Boards 15,000 It 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, 4\6, 6x6. Lap and Joint Shingles and Shingle Lath al ways ori hand. jfc]r*Doors, Shutters, Blinds, and Sash made to order. All orders thankfully received and promptly attended to. may2l 3D!)l!f3 m 31! 013 AT REDUCED PRICES' 1 r pHE subscribers, finding that they cannot do X business on the present credit system, would I inform their friends and the public that tlicj i are determined to j their prices, and sell for CASH alone, without i exception. The entiie stock of Eastern work ' now on hand will be sold at COST, and home | made work of all descriptions w ill be sold at nearly the OLD RATES, as by selling for cash, I only the per centage for interest and loss will be thrown off and prices made nearly as low as j when stock was cheap. Our friends will please bear the above in mind, and not put us to the disagreeable neces sity of refusing them credit. All persons in debted to us will please pay up immediately, and these having claims present them for set tlement. JOHNSON A CLARKE. | July 16, 1657. Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry. ROBERT W. PATTON, (Successor to M. Buoy,) HAS just received from Philadelphia and opene t on Market street, next door .to the old stand, in the room recently occupied by John A. Slerretl, a large assortment of < locks, Watches, and ,y/o Jewelry. \ C f AncK ' ,as and silver x <, watches of every kind and price, some of them of very superiou finish, and warranted A No. I ; a splendid variety of including breast pins, ear rings, finger ring*, bracelets, cull pins, watch guards, pens, pen cil*, spectacles, and every other saleable article of Jewelry, as well as a lot of Sbittorcantr JjHflteU SStarr* Also, a great variety of FANCY AKTICLKS. attention will be given to 11IM PAIRING clocks, watches, and jewelry, and ail 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 haps a UftU lower—and he therefore hopes to merit and receive a liberal share of patronage. round and see.£j| ap9y ih:.\ s it. PROFESSIONAL business promptly attend ed to, and charges reasonable. OFFICE on North Main street, second door below the town Ilall, and nearly opposite the Gazette office. je 21, 1955—tf. DR. MARKS. TTAVIXG resumed the practice of medicine. hj_ may always be found at his office in the Public Square, opposite the Lewistown Hotel May 7, 1957.-if SUNBURI' COAL. J UST ARRIVED, Uaual Boat Logan, from Sunbtiry, with fifty tons of Coal. For sale by JOHN LEVY. August 27, 1857.—71* FOR SAT.E, Fruit and Ornamental TREES, Strawberry, Raspberry, Currant, and #|"Bp Gooseberry Plants, in great variety. Inquire of VVM. HUT I. EH, Lewislown, p a>> or J K. JOHNSTON, Agent, augl3 Trenton, New Jersey. STOVES ! STOVES i STOVES Our stock of stoves this season is the largest and most varied of any stock on hand before. Our assort men! embraces the New World, Globe, Sunrise, Capital, Wm. Penn, Fanny Forester, Girard, Crystal, Flat Top, Ac.: all for wood and coal. For sale low by septl7 FRANCISCUS. APPLE PARERS.—Best kit da always on hand at HOFFMAN'S - Dissolution of Partnership. THE partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The books and accounts are ! in the hands of Samuel Comfort, at the store, j where all those indebted will please call and settle thefr accounts. JNO. HAMILTON, SAM -L COMFORT. Lewistown, August 11, 1857. Having purchased the entire stock of goods of J. Hamilton & Co., 1 now offer them at GREAT BARGAINS! The stock is new and heavy, containing a i large assortment of stapie DUT GOODS, SILKS, SAT I SETS, f ASSIZERS, JEASS, CAL ICOS. GINGHAMS & WHITE GOODS. CARPETS. At. all of which will, be sold at cost up to the Ist lof November, 1357. My object is to reduce i the stock, and the public may rest assured that I they will get bargains. All kinds of produce taken in exchange for ! goods. Lumber. Stove and Eimeburner's Coal always | on hand. Also. Shingles and Morticed Locust and Chestnut Posts SAMUEL COMFORT. | August 13, 1857. W. i G. MACKLiX. McVeytown, Pa., keep ccristantly on hand a large assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. CLOTHING. BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AYD CAPS, STRAW GOODS, HARDWARE, ftDEENSWARP, CEDARWARE, Wall and Window Papers, ST.ITIOXERV, C.ARPEIS, DRUGGETS, OIL rLOTIIS. RIGS, LINES. OIL, LEAD, PUTTY, TAR, PITCH, OlfclH, Salt, Fish, Plaster, Guano, Cement, Stone Coal and Grind Stones. We are paying the highest market price for all kinds of GRAIN ; or where parties desire it we will ship their Grain by canal and pay them netr proceeds, after deducting freight." McVeytown, February 5, 1857. Map of Mifflin County. Pa. j ItOsl the County Records and Actual Meas . X urements by Original Surveys throughout J the county. By G. >l. HOPKINS, anexperienc | ed Surveyor, and author of Map of Adams Co. The subscriber is preparing to publish short ; ly, by subscription, a new and complete COUN TY MAP. Ihe Surveys are undertaken by ex ; pericnced "Surveyors. All the Public Roads, : and the locations of the Mills, Taverr.s, Places for Wlorship. Post Offices. School Houses, Coun j try Stores, Smith Shops, Wheelwrights, Ac. j are to be marked. The Names of the Property i Holders generally, (carefully including all those j in the country who subscribe in advance to the , Map.) are also to be inserted upon their places, in the Style of the Map of Adams county. Pa. To be illustrated with vignettes of views in the county. Maps of the Principal Villages on a large scale will he inserted in the margin. The plan will be plotted to a suitable scale, jsoa? to make a large and ornamental map. To i be engraved and delivered to Subscribers hand ■ 3omely colored and mounted for Five Dollars per copy. Address, M.S. CONVERSE, Publisher, Nos. 517, 519 A 521 Minor street, Phila. August 6, 1 -57. THE PARMER'S COOK STOVE IT THL STOVE WARLHOISE OF F. Gr. Frauciscus, Lewistown. 300 STOVES FOR SALE LOW FOR CASH. Farmers and others burning wood can find one of the best wood Cooking Stoves Used.— This excellent Stove is m3de heavy for use, lakes a stick of wood 28 inches long, has a very large fire place and oven, bakes well, and got up in good style. Will warrant it to do its work well, and give good satisfaction. It comes much lower in price than stoves of this kind generally. sepl? ~ TOO lights Lest Window Sash, from 8x ' ) lOli) tOi s, for sale very low. FRAMISi ITS F2 ARL and Ivory handle Table and Dessert Knivrs, Tor sate by FR.IR'CISCCS. I "TILLS for Frame Stuff filled at short J : fUk, of good quality, and at low rates augK l -'t US. I AA DOORS, for inside and outside, 1 \ f Room and Front Doors, assorted gi/.es and qualities, from #1 jU to #3 each. fRAXCISCI S. I 50,000 Joint Shingles, 10,000 best 24 I inch f.nit Shingles, on hand and for sale by pug! 3 FRANCISCUS. 1 50,000 Plastering Lath, 3, 3.y.*4 &. 4j JL feet long, and the beat in the market, for sate by mis 13 ~ FttANCISCOS. STOVES'. STOVES! STOVES!— All kind* of Parlor, Room, Bar, Ilall and Cook Stoves,on hand and for sale at reduced {trices by FRji.Yciseus. (T AS BURNERS! GAS B! RNERS!— The nu.*l economical coal horning Room or Parlor Ktove rt ver introduced; made altogether of wrought iron, no other metal being used in their manufacture at all.and will IMVC at least sft per cent more of coal tliaß any stove used. On band ami for sale by septi? FRANCISCUS. PATENT KNIFE CLEANERS.— One of the greatest labor savin? machines ever in vented Every housekeeper should have one. Also, Apple Parers, Bread Toasters., Preserving Kettlas, brass, copper, porcelain, tinned, Ac. For sale by sept 17 FRANCISCUS. QOLE LEATHER, Calf Skins, Link lO l.iiiing do , t'pper Leather, Ktpp do , Madras and Tainptco Morocco, with all kinds of French Kitl Shoe Findings, Ac. ft r sale at lowest rates by septl? FRANCISCUS. rpUE NE PLUS ULTRA of cook L stoves is the Noble Cook—the most perfect now in use. Every one wanting the BEST cooking stove, are re speclfully invited to call and examine this baker, baking bread equal to a brick oven. This excellent stove is warranted in every respect. For sale by sept 17 FRANCISCUS. ("10AL BUCKETS, several patterns, J Pokers, Shovels, Sifters Castings for all ordinary stoves, Tin and Iron Tea Kettles, Tin and Copper Bottom Wash Boilers, Stove Boilers, Griddles, I.ong Pans, Bake Pans, Ac. In fact, all kinds of trimmings and futures for stoves can be had at the establishment of eptl7 FRANCISCUS. A. J. WARNER, Principal., niB S. J. SABBETT, Teacher in Female Department. mitE Second Quarter of the Fall and Winter Session of this Insli'.uteon *s|] open IT MONDAY. -NOT. 16. 1857-the Sessions to continue TWMTI' TWO week., divided into Quarters of eletfw weeks each. Instruction will be given 10 all the branches or study corona to Seminaries and Academies, with rarious general andi practical Exercises in Orthography Composition. Declamation, &c. Also, lessons in Music, Drawing, Painting, eie *l. Terms, per Qaarter of Eleven Week*. Primary Class— Embracing Elementary English Studies, M Middle Class —Including Higher English Branches. 4.^ Higher Class— lncluding also languages and Higher 6 (lt) Drawing, Painting—water colors—from $4 CiU to 5 (-, Oil " _ 0) Music, (use of Piano for practising, extra 00.) ,0 (*} Incidentals far each Student, 35 No entrances are made for less than half a tauter.— those made before the *i nij , | reckoned from the beginning. Bills cf Tuition will be presentefl for payment at the m.-ddle of each quarter, if not before paid. THE GREATEST MEDICAL DISCOVERY! OF THE AGE. DR. KENNEDY, of Roxbury. has.discovered j in one of our common pasture teetdsa remedy that cures lAcry Kiitd of Husiior the worst SfrrftHa Haw u to 2 common Pimple. HE lion triejl iim over Ilf c-.s'-s.ri n f, ver faiSe.l ex - repl in itvoraao, (troth Itiamter tiuu/Ol.) lie has now in hi* possession over two hi: i..-Keil re -| ificiles if it* virtue,nil within lwer*; utile* if Bo*t**n. TII'J bottle* arc warranted to rure a nursing re Mouth. One to three bottle* wilt cure the worst kiu * c' riii.pl' * l 011 the Face Two to three bottles w ill clean the ly-tem of Rii.-s. Two bottles are warranted to cure the w or! Canker • n rhe Mouth and Stouwch. Three in :ive hollies art warranted to ore ihc worst rase of Ervsipelsa. OIH: to two BO"TIE* are ivarra-I'ed to cure a!! Humor in 1 'he eyes. Two hollies are warrant-d 10 cure Running of the : Ears and H'mrht? amo, a I!i- Hair. Four to rix bottles are warranter! 10 cure corrupt and • running Kiccrs. ):ie bottle will ■ lire Seal, Eruption •■{ :he Skin. Two to three bottle*are warrant* 0 to core ibe worst I case of Eiitsworm. Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the most I desperate case of Rheumatism. Three to four bottl. s are warranted to cure !bc si nit Rheum. Fire to eight bottles willcurethe ivorrt case of Scrol ula. A benefit is always experience ' fro-:, the first bottle. and a perfect cure is warranted when "it above quanti ty is Uken. Reader, 1 peddled over a thou-and bottles 'f ibis in ill* vicinity of 80-toil. 1 know viic efl". n ..fit in every rase. 1 So sure as waier will extinguish fit.- s-isure will thi. cure humor. 1 never go Ida bof'te of it but that s'.IJ an other; af.er a trial it alwavs sintaks for its.lf. There are two thins* about this herb that appears 10 me snr prising; first that it grows in our pastures, 10 some pla - ces quite plentiful, ar.d yet ts value has imver been known until! discovered iin ! >0 -secoii.i.iiiat ilsliouM I cure all kinds of humor. In order to eive some : lea of The 'ii-Ue# rise u-J creut ! popularity of the discovery. I will state that i:i April, !Sa3. I pe-ldled it and so d ateaii -ix billies p. r d -y—is April, load. I sold over one thousand buttles per •! iv cf it. Some of the whol-sale i.rir.'Ea-ts who hare been ii. ' bnatness twenty atullhrty years, say that nothing in 'he j in tin is of patent medic-r.es tv..s nvr tike .t. There ts a i universal pratre of it from *ll quarters. In my own practice I alw*y*k*ju •! strict!* for humors —but since i' it.:reduction usa general family menu;*"-. 1 great ittj wottdeifu! virtu s have beet, found in it that 1 i neversusiwcted. Several cases of ej.ilej.ti.- —a disease n lib It was : rlwavs • onsi'tered incur >b!e, luvr been cured by a lew bottle*. <>. wliai a inert v if i will |.r.'Ve efl". t tml ia ati cases of that awful mal dy— liiefe arc fiwuh.. have seen more of it than I have. I know of several ca - of Dropsy, all if ''.-mage, people, cured by it. For tU. various disra s ..f the Liv er, Sick Headache, Dysp ;uia. Asilutta, F> vrr ami Aiu.-, Pain in the Side* IliacJS.-S ol the < ,u.e,• d pani. til. rty in disease*of the Ki Incys. tt., the .iisccv. ry ha.- dot., more go'dihan an, iticdiciue ever ka'-wu. No chtuce of diet ever i,e e*ary—eat the l.e-t vis get and piet.ty of it. litaE.Tl "NS FOB ITSB—Adults1 T SB —Adults one table -pool.fill j.ei day—Children .ver 10 years, le-sert , t...tn<"ul—t luidc-t from sto b years, tea-spoonful. A- r-o 1 r- . th-t.s tan b. appli. abl. to sil constitutions,lake sutl'x icut to operate on the bow els iw ice a day. Manufactured by DO\A Ln ii EA\i: I# V, •V<> 12(t H'jrre* $/.. i/ajbure. PRICK 4C>'' Wholesale Agents. New York City. C. V C.ii Barclay street; C FT. King, 102 Broadway ; itn-.lii.iu ami Clark. 275 Broadway; A. B M - .i. 1.-. I f'Fcll. iisircri T. W DYOTT ic. S U<. I't>it..-t-li.hhi. wholesale Agents for Pa. For sale t>y F.J II"'FFJIA.\ sidJ't? MARY MARKS, l.ewi--fnwr.. and I! ■'. KFPNF.K,' MilHin'ou r. [jel-iy. BILL'S IRSAPARUAA, PUT rr ix FULL QUART IIOTTLRS, And containing U.c strength of six limes as much pure Honduras Sarsaparilla as any other similar preparation in America. A FEW bottles of this Sarsaparilla. put up j\ several years ago, rendering it the more valuable, (as all well-informed druggists know that age improves it.) have been deposited at the drug store of CHARI.ES Rn 7. iu Lew istown, where they are offered for sale a* three-fourths the regular price, namely 75 cents j er bottle. !t has been a well establi-hcd fact for years past that Sarsaparilla, when fire and proper!* prepared, was the only true panacea for aii di seases originating from an impure state of the blood, the use of mercury, intoxicating drink*, evil habits in youth, barrenness,&<s We bold ly assert that JOH.Y BULL'S FLUID EX TRACT OF SARSAPARILLA is the only pre paration before the public that is prepared on strictly scientific principles and of uniform strength. The sarsaparilla 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. BulPs 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 Scrofuia or King's Evil, Cancers, Ttunors, Erup tions of Die Skin, Erysq>elas, Chronic Sort Eyes, Ringworm or Tetters, Scald Head, Rheumatism, Old Sores and 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, General Debility, Dropsy, Lumbago, Jaundice, Costireness. Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, Weakness of the Chest, Pulmonary Affections, and all other diseases tending to produce CONSUMPTION, Liver Complaint, Female Irregularities and 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 RITZ, Lewistown. Price 75 cts. per bottle. jelS-tf J_ooo POUNDS OF FLOUR.—Just re , "T ceived, 4000 pounds Family Flour, in 25 and 50 pound baft, at IRWIJTS FAMILY GROCERY. 100 Dozen Table and Tea Knives and Forks, 50 dozen Britunia Table and Tea Spoon*, 8 ; dozen silver platd do . S dozen rilver plated Forks, for ' 'A'* bv PH i.YCItCVS Kishacoquilias Seminary, H. S. AIAEXANDER, Principal. THE Winter Session of this Institution ope M 011 the slfi of November, when every y. ily will be afforded to male and female pu-q for tbe acquisition of a solid and oraameciji education. Its friends and patrons i. t2 j assured lhat every effort w ill be made to ;r . crease its growing reputation and recder it worthy of the confidence and patronage of I'areiits who wish their children removed3s(s as possible from temptation an 1 the scenes vice and immorality so common to large tcu and small villages, could not desire a better b. cation, as it is entirely in the country, and her e are no public bouses where liquor is sold t:i in five miles of tbe institution The assivtasis employed are eminently qualified by their edo calion and ability for their profession. b. tures will be delivered on History, Gcokp Anatomy, and other scientific subjects. TERMS. —Boarders, £55.00 per session cfj| weeks, $27.50 payable in advance For lis sum the student is entitled to Board.Tuilioo and Furnished Rooms. Orphans and thediurt. ters of clergymen arc charged half price fer the English Branches. Light, Fuel and VVjjt. ing at the expense of the student. The usual charges made for .Music and the Languages. The Pennsylvania Cential Railroad, connects with Baltimore, Philadelphia. .\ tl York and Pittsburg, passes through Ltwi-towi ten miles from the Seminary, at whichpija students lake the coaoh for Reedsville, at* there conveyances may he procured, or if uoti fied, the Principal will meet them withacoi veyance from the Seminary. Fur further MI. ticulars address 11. S. ALEXANDER, ocl-2m Kishacoquilias, .Msflin co.,Pa. IBUHMHiDif AXV Snyder County Normal School, FREEBIRG. PI. THE third semi-annual session of thi'lnsti lution will commence on TI'ESDAV. Juit 21st, and continue 22 weeks. Its location; pleasant and healthy, buildings new and com modious, and terms low. It is the conslanUa of the teachers to impart sound instruction an carefully develop and direct the mental, moral and physical energies of the student. Tk course of study will thoroughly prepare thw pursuing it for college, the study of a f rofestia or business pursuits. The NORM \L Darin* MF.sr offers superior facilities to teachers,Ut those wishing to become such, to acquired necessary qualifications. The County Septra tendent w ill frequently review cia-'-es ai.d!#- tore on the practical duties of the school roaa, Lectures are also delivered in connectionvill subjects of study, and every exertion mat to qualify applicants for the profession, is rargeme nts are being made with director!* procure schools for those w ho obtain crcdiuat certificates. TERMS Board, room, tuition, &c. Ciitof Tuition alone, SfcS " " in Normal Departm't pcrqr.. I Music extra. Boarding in the tillacc,sl9 to $2 00 per week. Get a catalogue containing further psrhft lars. Address GEO. F. McFAIII.AM), jy 16 Prmcip j'CSS'li' Jul 'uJuJ: KENNEDY. JUNKIN & CO,? NEW STOCK OF DRY GOOD? I'OR TilE Fill. A\ wurii! AT JTHCH they offer for sale cheaperti-f* \\ the cheapest, an I invile one anddi* give ihcm a call, and examine their -lock wta new and beautiful sty It - oi -j.lh* also a large stock of litmus.. the cheapest to be had in tow n, as wrli* Clothing for Men and Boy*. of all kinds, which wc will sell at 'he k** prices. CASH OR CQU.STRY PRODLCE W in exchange for soods. Give in a rail- Octls KENNEDY. JUNKIN A CO. •/" am We V* f • wZd **' £t >} Attorney at Law, ( YFFICE in Wesl Jtarfce tstiree t.oppositeEa \_r oisi'j Hotel, will attend to any courlsof Mitllin, Centre, vt lluitingdonea tie? Lewistown. JuWI.W IMIE undersigned would take this metW informing the 10,1)00 customers o! Ik* ' Hi* r. DRUG STORE that-they hare entire stock and fixtures of that es'.a-s ment, and will continue to wait upon eiuWf in their usual style—selling Drugs, Med** &c. cheaper than any other ertablish®** town—for cash only. or 1.3 m JAMES H McKEE & 0 CKiARMAMPtcS AND TOBACCO STORE! East Market street, immmediaielt/ orf-*& Prist Office, LEWISTOWN, PA. lUH E undersigned would respectful!}' * A known to Merchants, Confectioners ' Keepers, and citizens generally of joining counties, that he ba; comnjen* 1 TOBACCONIST BUSINP and will constantly keep on hand Segars of all kinds, of superior brands, i he will dispose of on most reasonable ter* \ WHOLE&ILE OR RETAIL. ~n ap!6 EDWARD FRYSLWJ "WOOL, 7TOOI. ONE thousand pounds of Wool which the highest price will be E a ' ,i je2s KENNEDY, JUNKW 4 J 1?IRE BRICK! FIRE BRHj^ . Noble, Globe, Girmrd, Flat Top, i tel. Fanny Forrester, and Sunrise Coo* { nil kinds of Room and Parlor Stoves, Stove Warehouse of ..nrc'f'iS septlT F. G. FRANFIsn
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