Startcnltural, act. SUGGESTIONS ABOUT STABLES. In a previous article on the subject of the construction of stables we submitted a j few suggestions, intended to aid those who feel desirous of doing everything possible j for the comfort of their horses, in the work j of planning good stables when about to build new ones, or to re-construct old ones, j As several other suggestions, which were ' present to our mind while writing our for mer article, were omitted on account of our limited space, we return to the subject, aud commence with remarking that provision should always he made, in some way or other, for a very free and sufficient venti lation in all stables. There are but few stables where this matter is sufficiently at tended to. There are but few stables which do not emit a most offensive or disagree able odor when the doors are first opened in the morning. A horse shut up in such an atmosphere for a considerable share of every twenty-four hours, can neither be as comfortable nor as healthy as he would be if provision had been made to secure a pu rer supply of air. The whole of the blood and humors of his system must be contam inated with the impurities of the atmos phere which he is obliged to inhale and imbibe through his lungs. This poisonous matter cannot be taken into the system for any great length of time without produc ing some disease, or. at 'cast, some depres sion of strength and spirits, and a predis position and readiness to be affected with actual disease. May not the dullness of eye, and want of sprighdiness, which are sometimes observed in horses on first tak ing them out of the stable, be owing in a great measure to the impure atmosphere which they have been breathing during a long night, or a loiiger period of confine ment in their stable? And may not the languor and loggiuess, the want of strength uud vigor, which are quite common with some horses in the soring, be owing in a great degree to their being shut up in close, ill-ventilated, and impure stables, during the winter months ? However this may be, it is well ascertained that intlamm&tion and weakness of the eyes, as well as coughs, colds, influenzas, and inflammations of the lungs, are often caused by confinement in the foul and unwholesome atmosphere of some much-neglected and ill-constructed stables. When horses, obliged to breathe such an atmosphere during winter, come to be exposed, as they naturally must be, to sudden changes of temperature in the spring, it need not be wondered at that they should readily take c-old, and be at tacked with serious and even fatal inflam mation of the lungs. Notwithstanding the truth and obvious ness of these facts and considerations, hor ses are often shut up fur whole days and nights in an atmosphere which man could not bear to breathe even one hour. Two of the simplest contrivances which we have ever seen, to remedy the closeness and impurity of stables, were adopted by one who became sensible of the injury anil discomfort inflicted on his horses by the use of stables open to these objections.— The first consisted in opening several win dows in the walls of the stable. These be ing hung, could be opened and shut more or less according to the weather. Another of thcae contrivances was the substitution of a door divided into an upper and lower half, in the place of a whole undivided door. As the door faced to the south, the upper half could be left open in all sorts of weather, save the most stormv and se verely cold. Jiy these means and the in sertions of a sliding grate in the wall op posite, above the heads of the horses, a great improvement was effected in one sta ble; and by similar contrivances an improve ment might be brought about in many ca- In building tiew stabler, however, pro vision should be made of a more scientific and efficient kind. The object may be ac complished in various ways; but one of the best is to aduut fresh air by means of a sliding grating at the back of each stall, and to have a hopper in the ceiling, with a trunk up to the roof, to allow the escape of heated and impure air.— Country Gen tleman. rc Hints vr T- rj' finfJ a bp itiful lot of new bonnets and articles of Junkin & Co.'s Store, utnißV* 1 East Market street. nev 0I1 * lhe Lftdies are particularly invited to call fore"**'l® makin £ their winter selection, as a neat of the r adda a * rauch to the attl *action of a when •' • face as an N article of dress worn, th. 1 'P<>ttber 12, 1857. the peop ld a, ' tected in j, g ~ for ° r iich h 7 ! Money!! Money!!! ?nierrum ÜB i tl,el the cry ' and if 7°° want to save In ex P v ' K at tl,e STEJ] " MUI' in " You KESSEDI, JIAHLV & CO., where my mtt e ] Mt Q ( t. , s taken off for silver or gold for the peo lbill no ing from five dollars and over, and ■lavery. a> treat a laJfen at par for goods. • bataint ar cs and Teas, car, he had at reduced ' care tk A f„ ' ODlw ;, rowri Su 6", 10 12 ccuts. uf f'bite • 14 .I , 125 to 11 •• ~ w % riD t, s ' r "P' s " isi 6 fng Molasses, 50 * 44 P aM bed "Is, of all descriptions, lower than the of PRODUCE taken in exchange that of a aim jin my opin- both great and small, i fj the votrne* A'Jtore of KENNEDY, JUNKIN, 1 ct uestioa > AtA bl tic eovome* 1R57. to exist. lfZfir** a """V oif u Ull V 1 li ~ mode in wL>/# BRICK! For Iricu. From t" 4 ""•V'* JF "SOUS. GEO. BLYMYER, At the Old Corner Stand, TTAS just returned from the city with a choice XX selection of Goods, purchased at vastlf reduced rates, which for Cash or Country Pro duce will be sold at unexampled low prices. The stock embraces LADIES' DRIB GOODS, SUCH AS Ginghams, Coburgs, Cashmeres, Lustres, I)e Baiges, &.C. Printed and Shaded De Lalnes! A KB F&EITCfH KEB.XWOS 1 Also, a well selected lot of CALICOES, MUSLINS, Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinets, Flannels, Tweeds & Jeans, SHAWLS, CABPETIIS, and a general assortment of GR.OCER.IE3S, QUEENSWARE, HARDWARE, BCCIS, SHOES, and everything else generally found in a large store. Merchants who desire to replen i ish their stocks without going to the city, will i find 9troog inducements to purchase. 0c29 BULL'S SmtP IBILLL, FCT CP IX FULL QUART BOTTLES, And containing the strength of six times as much pure Honduras Sarsaparilla as any other similar preparation in America. A FEW bottles of this Sarsaparilla, put up 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 CHARLES RITZ, in Lewistown, where they are offered for sale at three-fourths the regular price, namely 75 cents per bottle. It has been a well established fact for sears past thai Sarsaparilla, when pure and properiv prepared, was the only true panacea for ail di seases originating from an impure stale of the blood, the use of mercury, intoxicating drinks, evil habits in youth, barrenness, die. We bold ly assert that JOHX BULLS 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 beine used. Bull's Sarsaparilla also contains the virtues of several other valuable medical roots, together forming the best compound, and producing the greate.it 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 Sort Eyes, Rin/ricorm 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, Costirencss, Sore Throat. Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, Weakness of the Chest, Pulmonary Affections, and all other diseases tending to produce co.x sump tios. Liver Complaint, Female Irregularities and Complaints, Sick ar.d Nervous Headache, Low Spirits, Nighi Sweats, Exposure or Imprudence in Life, Chronic Constitutional Diseases, and is a spring anJ 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 KITZ, Lewiatovn. Price 75 cts. per bottle. jelß-tf Nc w Goo ds ! McCoy & Ellis's CHEAP STORE! THE undersigned, trading under the name and firm of McCOY & ELLIS, respectfully in form their friends and the public generally that they have just returned from Philadelphia, aDd opened in the house formerly occupied by J. & J . Milliken, 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 Boots antt Shoes, suitable for the season. The market price IN CASH will always he given for COUNTRY PRODUCE, and liberal advances made ouFlour and Grain on store. PLASTER, SALT, PISH AND STONE COAL always on A quantity of Salt, suitable for Cattle, now on hand. F. McCOY noT I2 R. F. ELLIS. Neat,. C!iea|> & Durable. W. G. ZOLLINGER, Market Street, next door to Kennedy's Store, "x Is always prepared to sup- —-s I P'y the public with all the / different styles of Hats of J best qualities and prices as to defy tion. He has now on hand a large assortment of Fall and Winter Hats and Caps, of all the latest styles, which be will sell at the lowest cash prices. He invites everybody to call and examine for themselves, as he is satisfied that his stock cannot fail to please. will mlw. V m,,h . he has constantly on hand, or will make to order, hats to their taste of iny to te " price ' lh " <tannotf.il Country Merchants will find it to their ad vantage to give me u call, as a liberal deduction Will be made on wholesale purchases, and es pecially so to punctual men. , Don t forget the place, next door to Kenne dy's store and nearly opposite the Odd Fellows' Hall. oct22 RUDISILL, East Market street, Lewistown, Opposite Judge Ritz's Drug Store, invites al tention to his new stock of Buffalo liobes. Fur Collarsj Fur Gloves, LADIES' MS. such as Martin, Sable, Fitch, &c New Styles Common and Fancy HiL-TS & CAIPS, AND Fall and Winter Stvle of Men's HATS & CAPS of every description. A large stock of the above just opened, and in consequence of the times, for sale VERY LOW for CASH or its enuiralent. oc'29 * II A It D W A R E ! To Buy Cheap for Cash, Blacksmiths, buy at Hoffman's, Carpenters, buy at Hoffman's, Saddlers, buy at Huffman's, Shoemakers, buy at Hoffman's, Cabinetmakers, buy at Hoffman's, Farmers, buy at Hoffman's, Builders, buy at Hoffman's, Housekeepers, buy at Hoffman's. Don't forget, if you want good Stoves, Pump Chains, Oil Cloths, Nails, Steel, Iron, Cutlery, Vices, Bellows, Chains, Glass, &c , F. J. Hoff ; man's Mammoth Hardware Store, and you can j be accommodated. sept 3 rpO MARKSMEN* —Rifles and Shot Guns, 1 Shot, Powder, Caps, &c., for sale at scp3 HOFFMAN'S. PAPER. —Printing Paper, best quality of Wri ting, Letter and Note Paper, Envelopes, &.c. at _ HOFFMAN'S. PRESERVING and Pickling Jars, of Glass and Stoneware, quart and half gallon, just what is wanted for Tomatoes, Fruit, &c., at sep3 HOFFMAN'S. STOVES! A NEW COOK STOVE FOR WOOD 1 —lts unusually large oven and fire box and its entire suitableness to Ihe wants of the farm er, place it far in advance of any now in use. A number have been sold and have given eniire satisfaction. Also, other Cook Stoves, for coal or wood; Parlor Air Tight Wood Stoves; Coal Stoves for parlor, store, office ar d shop, at aep3 HOFFMAN'S. DKI f.S, 9RIGS, DRIGS, Medicines, Medicines, Medicines, I'ainu, Paints, Paints, Class, Glass, fits, Oils, Oils, Trusses, Trusses, At HOFFMAN'S. New Arrangements. \ FTER returning our sincere thanks to our ' y numerous friends and customers for their j continued patronage, I would inform them that : 1 am still to be found at Uc&l With a desire to bring my business nearly to CASH, after the first of April our credit terms will be Thirty Days and accounts not to exceed Fifty Dollars. \Ve hope still to conduct our business so that wc shall enjoy the good will of our numerous customers, aud that the num ber may be greatly increased. marl 2 F. J. HOFFMAN. LOG-A IT PCTJITDHY. fTUIE public are hereby respectfully informed that we have leased the above well known Foundry, situate on Main street, in the borough of Lewistown, a few doors south of the stone bridge, where we will keep constantly on hand A a full assortment of all kinds of STOVES, viz : Hathaway Cooking Stoves, different Egg Stoves, Nine Plale Stoves, &.c. and also Iron Fence, Hollow Ware, Water Pipes, &c., and will make to order all kinds of CAST INGS. All orders sent to us will be filled with care and despatch, and on as reasonable terms as at any other establishment in the State. We hope, friends, you wiil call and examine'our stock before buying any where else. You will undoubtedly save money bv doing so. DANIEL BBARLEY dL SONS. Lewistown, March 26, 1857.-y HIGHLY IMPORTANT TO FAR9ERS. M. M. FAXON'S Attachment of Vulcanized India Rubber Spring to the Tubes of Grain Drills. ipilE undersigned, having perfected an arrangement fur -L the attachment of a Gum Spring to the Tubes and Drag Bars of Grain Dulls is happy to inform Farmers and all others interested in the growing of Wheat and other grains, that he is piepared to furnish GRAIN DRILLS, with the above article attached, at the shortest notice, at his Foundry, in Mc Veytown, Pa. Seeders have become an almost indispensable article to the Farmer, and li<- will find that the attachment of the Gum Spring will enhance its value at least one-half. All the deten tlon and trouble caused by the breaking of wooden pins is entirely done away with by this arrangement, and a man, or boy,can perform nearly double Ihe labor that he could under ihe old plan, with much greater ease, both to himself and horses. There need be no fearof Ihe Spring breaking, for if there is an article that will neither break, rot, or wear out, the Gum Spring is that article, and 1 hazard nothing in saying that my Grain Drill Is the sim plest in construction, most economical in performance, and therefore the moat durable ever offered to the agri cultural public. The feed is so arranged thai it will sow L 11. 15, If, and 2 bushels per acre. Persons desiring one for the coming seeding nre requested to send in their orders as early as possible. Direct to MeVeytown, Mif flin county, Pa., or F G. FRANCISCUS. Lewistown; E. L. FAXON, ilollidaysburg, Blair co , Pa. ; BOYER St HRO., llairiaburg, Pa., who arc authorized to act as agents,andfrom whom anyfurtheriufurmation inay beob tained. PRICE OF DRILLS, with the attachment, #75. Far mers who already have drills, can have them altered,and the India Rubber Spring attached, for from #lO to #ls. C-All branches of the FOUNDRY BUSINESS still carried ou, for which orders are respectfully solicited. M M. FAXON. MeVeytown. June 19, 1856. I UMBER ! LUMBER f LUMBER! J Every kind of Dry and Green Lumber is 011 band and being received, which will be sold • • • he lowest rates for cash. [augl3] F G. i .i \NCISCCS. SHOT GUNS.—Single ant! double Shot Guna, very low, at MACKLIN'B, MeVeytown. Dissolution of Partnership. rpHE partnership heretofore existing between JL the undersigned is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The books and accounts are i in the hands of Samuel Comfort, at the store, 1 where all those indebted will please call and settle their 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 large assortment of staple DHY GOODS, SILKS, SATIYETS, CASSISERS, JEiIS, CAL ICOS, GIXCHA.VS & WHITE GOODS, CARPETS, At. all of which will be sold at cost up to the Ist of November, 1857. My object is to reduce the stock, and the public may rest assured that they will get bargains. All kinds of produce taken in exchange for goods. Lumber, Stove and Limeburner's Coal always on hand. Also, Shingles and Morticed Locust and Chestnut Posts SAML EL COMFORT. August 13, 1857. W. & (i, MACKLiT McVeytown, Pa., keen constantly on hand a large assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, CLOTHING, BOOTS AXD SHOES, HATS AM) CAPS, STRAW GOODS, HARDWARE, (tfJEENSWARE, CEDAR WARE, Wall and Window Papers, STATIONERY, CARPETS, DRUGGETS, OIL CLOTHS, RUGS, LINES, OIL, LE AD, PI'TTY, T AR, PITCH, OAKEH, Salt, Fish, Plaster, Guano, | Cement, Stone Coal and Grind Stones. We are paying the highest market price for I all kinds of GRAIN ; or where parties desire it we will ship their Grain by canal and pay I them nett proceeds, after deducting freight." McVeytown, February 5, 1857. Map of Mifflin County, Pa. the County Records and Actual Meas urements by Original Surveys throughout the county. By G. M. HOI-KINS, an experienc ed Surveyor, and author of Map of AdamsC'o. The subscriber is preparing to publish short ly. by subscription, a new and complete COUN TY .MAP. The Surveys are undertaken by ex perienced Surveyors. Alt the Public Roads, and the locations'of ihe Mills, Taverns, Places for Worship, Post Offices. School Houses, Coun try Stores. Smith Shops, Wheelw rights, Sec. are to be marked. The Names of the Property- Holders generally, (carefully including all those in the country who subscribe in tulvance to the Map,) are aiso 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 be inserted in the margin. The plan will be plotted to a suitable scale, so as to make a large and ornamental map. To be engraved and delivered to Subscribers hand somely colored and mounted for Five Dollars per copy. Address, M. S CONVERSE, Publisher, Nos. 317. 519 & 521 Minor street, Phiia. August 6, 1-57. I PARMER'S COOK STIIV AT THE STOVE WAREHOrSE OF I F. G. Franciscus, Lewistown. 200 STOVES FOR SALE LOW FOR CASH. I Farmers and others burning wood cbn find j one of the best wood Cooking Stores used.— ; This excellent Stove is ruadc heavy for use j takes 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 I kind generally. sepl7 ".700 lights best \V intlow Sash, from Sx |*)10 to 10x18, for sale very low. FKA NCI St.' IS PEARL snd Ivory handle Table and Dessert Knives, for sale by M.-i.VCISCUS. I >ILLS for Frame Sfufl' filled at short ) notice, of good quality, anil at low rates augl3 FRANCISCUS. 100 ' or '"side a °d outside, • J " /V/ Hoom mid From Doors, assorted sir.es and ' qualities, from #1 50 to #3 each. FR A NCI SCI'B. 150,000 Joint Shingles, 40,000 best 24 inch Lap Shingles, on hand and for sale by aug)3 FRANCISCUS. 150,000 Plastering Lath, 3, 3s, 4 6i 44 _1 feet long, and ihe best in the market, for sale bv augl3 FRANCISCUS. OTOVES! STOVES! STOVES!— ! k3 All kinds of Parlor, Room, Bar, flail and Cook j Stoves, on hand and for sale at reduced prices by I autfi 7 yJi.i.VCIS C VS. G1 AS BUR NBRS! GAS BURNERS!~ R The most economical coal burning Room or Parlor i Stove ever introdured; made altogether of wrought iron, ! no other metal being used in their manufheture at all,and , will save at least Ml per cent, more of coal than any stove ! used. On baud and for sale by sept J 7 FRANCISCUS. PATENT KNIFE CLEANERS.— One of the greatest labor saving mai hines ever in vented. Every housekeeper should have one. Also, Apple Parcra, Bread Toasters, Preserving Kettles, brass, copper, porcelain, tinned, St c For sale bv sept 17 FRANCISCUS. SOLE LEATHER, Calf Skins, Fink Lining do, Upper Leather, Kipp do., Madras and Tampico Morocco, with all kinds of French Kitt Shoe Findings. Sic. fcr sale at lowest rates by septl7 FRANCISCUS. rpHE NE PLUS ULTRA of cook I atoves is the Noble Cook—lhe most perfect now in use. Every one wanting the BEST cooking stove, are re spectfully ii.vited 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!7 FRANCISCUS. BUCKETS, several patterns, J Pokers, Shovels, Sifters Castings fm all ordinary stoves, Tin and Iron Tea Ket'les, Tir. anit Copper Bott Wash Boilers, Stove Boilers. Gridd , Long Pons, B. Pans, Sec. In fact, all Rinds of lrim uingt and fixtures for stoves can be bad at the establuwment of sept 17 FRANCISC US. a3&G)321 A. J. WARNER, Principal. 31199 H. J. BABBETT, Teacher la Female Bepartmeat. JjIHE Second Quarter of the Fall and Winter Session of this Instituteon will or Jt MONDAY, .NOT. 16, 1857— the Sessions to continue TWENTY TWO weeks, divided intn." Quarters of ELEVEN weeks each. Instruction will be given in all the branches of study com to Seminaries and Academies, with various general and practical Lxercises in () r t ho ™°t Composition, Declamation, <fcc. Also, lessons in Music, Drawing, I ainting, etc. Terms, per Quarter af Eleven Weeks. Primary Class—F.mbracing Elementary English Studies, Middle Class—lncluding Higher English Branches, * Higher Class—lncluding also Languages and Higher Mathematics, £ Drawing, o Paipting—water colors—from $1 "0 to g Music, (use of Piano for practising, extra $2 00,) j® jjjj Incidentals for each Student, . jg No entrances are made for less than HALF A QUARTER, those made before the MIUDLK wini reckoned from the beginning. Bills of Tuition will be presented for payment at the middij each quarter, if not before paid. U(r^ IT27F G-8.0C'E8.7, PROVISION AND FISH STORE. FPHE subscriber has opened a Grocery, Pro vision and Fish Store opposite Major Eisen bise's Motel, wljere he has just received a fine assortment of fresh jFamilg (Srorrrirs, among which mry be found fine Coffee, Sugar, Teas, Molasses, Syrups, Cheese, Crackers, Fish, Ham, Shoulder, Fine Ashton and Dairy Salt, Tobacco, Segars, Soap, &c. Also, Brooms, Tubs, Buckets, Baskets, and a large assortment of Willow-ware, which he offers for cash very cheap. I will pay Cash for Butter, Lard, Potatoes, Onions, &c. Call, see prices, and judge for yourselves, se p3 JAM FS llt W1 .V. TO BIILDERS A.Y! CARPEYTERX. L XT M BBFL! Wm. B. Hoffman & Co. AT 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 well-seasoned Lum ber— -20,(X)0 ft panel Boards & Plank, from ; tc 2 in. lU,OOO ft first common Boards 50,000 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, ail sizes, Plain Siding and ready worked Flooring, Hemlock Joists Scantling, 3x4, 4x3, 4x6, 6x6. Lap and Joint Shingles and Shingle Lath al ways on hand. 03 s Doors, Shutters, Blinds, and Sash made to order. All orders thankfully received and promptly : attended to. mav2l Mim ii iiu mm AT REDUCED PRICES' fpHE subscribers, finding that they cannot do A business on the present credit system, would inform their friends and the public that they are determined to .i g > f'/frst'Ttß their prices, and sell for CASH alone, without exception. The cntiie stock of Eastern work now on hand w ill be sold at COST, and home made work of all descriptions will be soid at nearly live OLD RATES, as by selling for cash, only the per centage for interest and loss w ill be thrown off and prices made nearly as low as 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 plea-e pay up immediately, and those having claims present them for set tlement. " JOHNSON &' CLARKE. July 16, 1857. Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry. s<&2F2ssynsy®o ROBERT W. PATTON, (Successor to M. Buoy,) HAS just received from Philadelphia and upene. on Market street, next door to the old stand, in the room recently occupied by a John A. Slerrett, a large assortment of Clocks, Matches, aod j/fv 'mg Jewelry. _T ? ~Jag He has gold and silver y' watches of every kind and WsA price, some of them of very superiou finish, and warranted A No. ] : a splendid variety of including breast pins, ear rings, finger rings, bracelets, cuff pins, watch guards, pens, pen cils, spectacles, and every other saleable article of Jewelry, as well as a lot of SUfcrr aim iUatr?) 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 leetlc lower—and he therefore hopes to merit and receive a liberal share of patronage. round and see. = |Cif ap9y 2b X&> DE^TIKT. PROFESSIONAL business promptly attend ed to, and charges reasonable. OFFICE on North Main street, second door below the town llall, and nearly opposite the Gazette office. je 21, 1855—tf. DR. MARKS, HAVING resumed the practice of medicine, may always be found at his office in the Public Square, opposite the Lewistown Hotel May 7, 1857.-tf G-EC. VT. ELDER,, Attorney at Law, OFFICE in West Marketstreet.oppositeEisen bise's Hotel, will attend to any business in the courtsof Mifflin, Centre, or Huntingdon coun ties Lewistown. Julv 1,1053. a. wumh ' ♦ PHE undersigned would take this uiethod of I informing the 10,000 customers of the BEE HIVE DRUG STORE that they have purchased the entire stock and fixtures of that establish ment, and will continue to wait upon customers in their usual style—selling Drugs, Medicines, &c. cheaper than any other establishment in town —for cash only. 0c1.3m JAMES H- McKEE & CO. SUNBURY COST Tt ST AKRn ED, Canal Boat Logan, from Sunbary, with fifty tone of Coal. T. r sale by JOHN LEVY. August 27, 1857.-7k* 0500 Headed and Squire Paline, 3000 f J not headed do. on hand and for sale cheap by abg*.3 FRANCISCUB. BABIM iIUjJUj AND Snyder County Normal Schoni FREEBIRC. PA. rPHE third semi-annual session of thi i JL tution will commence on TUESD lV j 21st, and continue 22 weeks. Its 1 0C1 ,' ' pleasant and healthy, buildings new modious, and terms low. It is the of the teachers to impart sound instrtictio carefully develop and direct the mental jw and physical energies of the student.' TV course of study will thoroughly pursuing it for college, the study of a:>roi , or business pursuits. The Normal D^" 00 MEKT offers superior facilities to teaci,-/ 11 " those wishing to become such tu SUA-!"" necessary qualifications. The County tendent will frequently review classes ture on the practical duties of the schoolr,*' Lectures are also delivered in connection vjJ the subjects of study, and every exertion to qualify applicants for the profession. rangements are being made with director procure schools for those w ho obtain credit™, certificates. TERMS Board, room, tuition, &c. j,-o lo - Tuition alone, g| 9 " " in Normal Departm't per ( Music extra. Boarding in the village to §2 00 per week. Get a catalogue containing further pins, lars. Address GEO. F. McFARLAXb, jy 16 Princip-J. IS H ALATIO.N aOiTSTJKPTim, BRONCHITIS, Laryngitis, and otherdisfm, of the Chest and Throat successfully tug ed by tie inhalation of Medicated Vapor*a Powders, by Absorption and Constiiutioa; Treatment, as practiced at the StuyvesantMr. ical institute, New York City, N Y. The unprecedented success which hasatted ed this method of treating diseases of tbefon and throat, has induced the physicians to dew I from their usual course, and avail jof the columns of the press to make it font to such as may be laboring under, or prus po-ed to such affections. The daunafi brighter day has at length arrived further* sumptive ; the doctrine of the incurability consumption has now passed awav. We AIR {indubitable proofs in our possession, thatnv sumption in all its stages can he cured; in tu first place, by tubercular absorption; is fie second, by the transformation of tuberruleiu chalky and calcareous concretions; in thetbiri by cicatrices or scars. Those wedded toft opinion of the past may assert that it iseu now incurable; such are behind the age. Ii all this great truth must be apparent, viz: til medicines inhaled directly into the lungs,vko er in the form of vapor or powder, musti more effectual than that taken into the stoiutt In short, the only ark of refuge fur theta sumplive is Inhalation, and such additka means as the judiciou* physician will sni himself of. Such of thi profession that have adapted halation have found it soothing and effirscKi in the highest 'egree, arrestin® the prozrtsi the disease, and working wonders in manjiie peralc ease*, in " verity, a triumph of our* over this feil destroyer of our -ncries " NOTE. —Physicians wishing to make th selves acquainted with this practice, ire sj formed that our time being valuable wees only reply, as to ingredients used, to suchleJ tci < that contain a fee. 1 he fee in all cases of consumption wiiit ?10, on receipt of which the necessary m< cines and instrument will be forwarded, .b piicants will please state age, sex, occtipsli# whether married or single, how lon®affect if any hereditary disease exists in the fan:" and symptoms generally. Let the name, to* and state be plainly written. Postage fern turn answers must be enclosed. Letters if istered by the Postmaster are at our risk, b dress. WALLACE MERTOI'N. M. D, novo £>. M. Institute, N. L Cis WM. LIISTD. iisasiiiaa mw East Barket street, Lewßtewo, a few doors east of Geo. Blymyer'istore. HAS just received fiom the city a choirta lection of CSLCTHSj yti £3 & Dp <B £i antr testing#, specially selected by himself, embraciojs* very superior goods, from among which customers and as many new ones as may cbw to call, can secure articles for dress that* l vastly add to their personal appearance made up. Call and examine the stock, will bp found to be all that is represented not a little more or'l - MAMIACI* AND TOBACCO STORE! E'lst Market street, immmediatdy oppof* l1 * Post Office, LEWISTOWN, PA. ffIHE undersigned would respectfully ■'J <X known to Merchants, Confectioners, 8 1 -* Keepers, and citizens generally of this aw joining counties, that he hss coniroene*® TOBACCONIST BUSINESS and will constantly keep on hand Tobacco _ Segars of all kinds, of superior brands, * he will dispose of on most reasonable ter® : WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. „ rP apl6 EDWARD FRYSIN'G^ , 7TCCL, WOOI. llt ONE thousand pounds of Wool ws ° ,f i which the highest price will be P 8 "®> •. je2s KENNEDY, JL'NkIN for SAL®. Fruit and Ornamental TR , Strawberry, Raspberry, Cur . Gooseberry Plants, in great va • Inquire of Wm. Brrtta, U w Pa., or J. E. JOHNSTON, Af^ augl3 Trenton, New Jew
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