„ gB GM-ZSgSg letter fr® Philadelphia. t> Hock has left behind him a legacy , J thus exerdising at the last mo term the most dangerous of all 0 kl prerogatives. Ihe following # rna Vhnsc again let loose upon society: convicted of the murder ef Chris- ! joi Capl h ' • Jacob G. Smith, convicted of j tcpher *? u , |' us K. Duffee, at a ball on tho f.Ln in firing his store, in the ru- j v and John £nghard, convicted of jji ifW- B , ee ting of the Democracy of the At w,nl on Tuesday night quite a desper- Tok place. The American Demo * organized in opposition to the adlie- f Molly Maguire, and the result was ! iet s a * or k, which resulted in two of i fuSes falling, quite accidentally, out of j * Storv window, and a variety of ,- aiid'bloody noses, ending iu a full 6 £ of the Native Democrats. The Mol- P !S, however, have their revenge in the | o'clock last evening, a young man ' llurkh-irdt Martel, committed suicide ■"J reJdcnce in Front street, above Duke. ; ' f eleventh Ward. He procured a revol #!h!J after loading it, he proceeded to tho j * torv of the house, when he deliber- j Charged the contents of one barrel h his heart and caused instant death. ; was twenty two years of age, j i e a native of Switzerland, lie was a j b ; tr adc. The only relative the suicide | ■ a this country, was a brother seventeen j rsof a""*, who upon witnessing the corpse i " ini'ih'tely overcome by his sudden be- ! iienfc The only cause assigned for tho j act, was that the deceased might come ; The'final trial of the steam fire engine j Philadelphia, preparatory to going into ser- 1 L took place on Thursday morning, in * of Rev. Mr. Wad worth's Church, Arch : wet above Tenth. Long before the engine v-insi the ground, Arch street, in the iuime ijjitt vicinity st' the scene of trial, was crowd- 1 : with persons anxious to witness it. At a jrter before eleven o'clock, the engine, with j already raised, made its appearance, irswa by two horses. Water was taken, and lsoat * ten minutes a stream of water was •jirown down Arch street, giving a number of rettleoien, who thought themselves a suffi " c nt distance off, a perfect soaking. Trials with different sized nozzles. With ju inch, and an iuch and a quatter nozzle, i.Tfims were thrown to the vane on the spire tithe church, a distance of 158 feet. This feat was received with cheers by the crowd. An average of about tiolbs. of steam was used i,tin* t.ie performance of the engiue. A man having but one arm was observed j ibuQt one o'clock yesterday morning to j emerge from tin alloy near Spruce street j wbxrf. He staggered very much, as though j btvxieated, and a moment afterwards took a : grin- leap into tiie river. An officer rushed ; tithe edge of the pier and threw in a bench, j hi the man sunk like a stone, lie was d ,ad j i.eu drawn to the dock. In his pocket was , bund a certificate of nmniliership in a (ler- j sm Reformed Church in Brooklyn, L. I.— xroral other certificates of good character ; wompanied this document. As they were ; liimide out for one Samuel W. Cashing, it L<inferred that such was the name of the de- 1 fifed. The residence of Mr. Thomas Cadwaluder, | A'. 1131 Chestnut street, was robbed some suae during Wednesday night, of about s<*v futv tme pieces of silver ware, valued at S3OO. The articles stolen consisted of large and saail spoons and forks. A colored w.iia-in named Hannah Allen, 0') pars of age, died from privation and expo sure uti Thursday, at No. 1110 Tenth street. The collars now worn by young gentlemen lit decidedly unique. Tliey are shaped like small section uf stove pipe, and encircle the nock in such a manner as to have earned for •hem the abovo title. We observe also that ! tie. pv'-tnp style of pants is being revived. The peculiarity cf these garments is, that th?y give to the nether limbs the shape of early fall carrots —very small at the bottom, but remarkably bulbous about the t p. The fw.i >ns are growing slightly ridiculous, and -.uuid he attended to. The cars on the Fifth ami Sixth street Pas f g r Railway carried over twenty thousand tenons on Wednesday last—the first day that 'i> railway went into operation. Already tic competition with the omnibuses has had the effect of reducing the fare on Second street, from Kensington to the Navy Yard, a live cents. Another effect of the introdue t-n of the passengers has ben to cause Dock sreet to he less obstructed with omnibuses. Ihiring the past week the highest range of ie thermometer was 52, the lowest 21, one Agree below the freezing point. The arrangements for establishing a clear ii.-i.se in this city for the daily settlement ' balances between the various banks of the Gty, are progressing, and will soon he com pete. A committee of bank presidents visi ted New York and Boston, for the purpose of helming familiar with the different systems psreued in those cities. A preference is giv r " to the New York plan, and its principal •ature will be pursued. A number of the iron foundries and mills. Mi cotton and woolen, located in the old •istnet of Kensington, have resumed opera tions, ami we may expect, in a short time, to *• that enterprising district recovering front e effects of the financial embarrassment of lac country, and the pleasant sound of the ';°® and anvil will once more be heard by tac inhabitants of the northeastern portion tf tae city. Jameg B. Sheridan, one of the inspectors r f the port, has been removed from the C'us '•® House by Collector Baker. It is gener 1J understood that the cause of his dismis *as the fact that ho has warmly espoused cause of Judge Douglas and Gov. Walker. The number of deaths during the past *ces was 184, being an increase of 17 over reported deaths of the week previous—79 'Cre adults, 105 children; 100 males, 84 fe- Under 1 vear 42, between 1 and 5 Mrs 4G. , . TFCSISC CORN FOR FUEL. —The Chicago fwuoe says: " We used to hear that among |r e *&nders of 'the West,' the practice, in . of little prices and much hog, of burn "a the river steamers, as thecheap ' wa! "- not the least. Laterally we have W®®t®rn men had outgrown the a !j ' 'tJ "f what would ordinarily be crimi hut a gentleman who has just re- Wh T 1 " 1 a tr 'P on the Illinois Central, tide f 8 l . a ' Kankakee, only a few hours' rom thi s city, he found a man burning r 'ii ; rin <m ? < * corn ' n 'he ear in his stove. lu iol' . reason what was to him a barne oO /Ji.* 48 'hat while poor coal was worth %m' ' at the depot, unthrasbed &8 dull at 25 cents for the same weight." Despatches from Col. Johnston. WASHINGTON, Jan. 23.—Despatches' have been received at the War Department ffuw Col. Johnston, dated Nov. 6©th, which con firm the previous reports of excessive sutfer ing and great loss of the draught animals, by snow storms, cold and starvation. A suffi cicnt number of oxen, though poor, have been saved to supply the proportions of the rations for six days in the week, and there is on hand bacon sufficient for one day in each week for seven months. There is also flour and small rations for the same period. The storms dealt roughly with Col. Cook's command. lie lost half of his horses, besides a number f mules. A further advance tow ard Salt Lake City cannot be made without a new supftly of such animals, to procure which Capt. Marey has been despatched to New Mexico, for use in the early spring, when the army with a volunteer force of 2000 men will resume the march as soon as supplied with horses and mules, and the grass on the moun tains is sufficient to supply them. Two volunteer companies have been mus tered into service for nine months, and it is expected that in a few days two more compa nies will be mustered in. The troops have borne the dangers and pri vations of tho march with patience and cheer fulness, and are in tine health, though some of the regiments are still sufi'ering from frost ed limbs. Another letter from an officer of the army says that the Mormons are afraid of the mounted men. They are a set of cowards, like all assassins and robbers, and he fears that their leaders and those who have no claim in the valley will run away, requiring their deluded followers to destroy their prop erty, lest it m;\y benefit the army. Conviction of the Lancaster Murderers. Alexander Anderson and Henry Richards j have both been convicted of the murder of I Mrs. Garber and Mrs. Ream, in Lancaster eo., Pa. Atter the conviction, Anderson made a rope out of some carpet chain, intending to ' hang himself, but it was taken from him.— Whenever either of them arc taken out and ; returned to their cells they arc closely exam i ined, so that they cannot get hold of the means of either escape or suicide. Ever since ' they have been in prison they have been sha ved by one of tlie prisoners, as it has uot j been deemed advisable to trust them with a razor. Anderson now evidently fully realizes 1 his true position; but Richards thinks he will not be hung, as he says he only held the door while his comrade murdered the women. The Lancaster Times, of Thursday morn ing, describes the reception of the death sen- > tence by the murderers. Richards received the sentence with tears but Anderson was per fectly coid. They both were then taken away by the I Sheriff, but the District Attorney announced that the question "if they had anything to say why sentence of death should not be pro nounced upon them," had nut been asked.—* Upon this the two men were brought back again. The question was then repeated to Richards first, lie, perhaps not understand ing it, or thinking that hy reiterating his false conf"sion might escape, began a story, commencing with the day when he started from Lebanon, until he came to the house of Mrs. Garber. The whole of the story is Con tained in Gil. Harris' address. After he had finished Anderson twok up the tale, and gave an account of himself ami how be became entangled in this fiendish outrage. They both concluded their remarks by say ing they were " innocent men, that they will die innocent, that they never killed the w<>- i men," <to , but these did n t have much effect ! upon the spectators or the judges. The sen tences were then repeated, amid the most profound silence. While the two wore speaking, occasional murat irs of disapprobation from the bystan dors would break out, other times there- was no attempt at disturbance or disorder. After the sentences had been pronounced several persons showed a disposition to ap plaud, in token of their approval. Public Sellout Iluiitliug Horned. Public School Building No. If, of Brook lyn, A". Y., corner of Concord and Navy | streets, was discovered to be 011 tire one day | last week. There, were nearly 900 pupils i present at the time the fire broke out, and in I the excitement attending their exit from the I building, siven boys between the ages of six and ten years, were crushed and suffocated ! by their companions on the middle landing iof the lower stairway. The structure was in ' the f .rui of an L. with a front of 97 feet on j Concord street, and the same on Xavy street, t fronting the Park, and 3o feet deep. It was | built of brick, three stories high. The ground ! ti >r was used for a play ground, the second j floor for the primary department, and the ; third floor for the grammar department, i The fire was first discovered about 2\ o'clock ' as near as ean be ascertained, by Miss IJ. M. IBebee, a teacher in the primary department, second story, in a lathed and plastered parti tion wall, through which passed the tin heat ers. It was undoubtedly from these heaters ' that the fire was communicated Jo the wood work. Miss Bebeo, with great presence of I mind, locked the door and informed the Prin : cipal privately of the fire. In this manner ! the presence of the fire was madfi known to I all the teachers, and without creating any alarm. Miss Bebce had sixty small children j under her charge, and after having notified the Principal, she dismissed thorn, and they, J taking their clothes and books, left the preui j ises in very good order and without accident, i All of the children in this end of the building escaped without difficulty. The fire spread with great rapidity towards Navy street. A i few of the children jumped from the win i dows; only one of thejje however was injured, | and this one had one of his legs broken. ; Not very many minutes had elapsed after the first general alarm before there was a panic among the scholars in the Navy street end of the building. IJy this time* many of the boys had gained the street, and had been going oat in good order, obedient to the orders of the teachers, 4iut when the smoke came drifting up the stairway, and it was noised j about what the trouble was, the bovs who j were behind became unmanageable, and rushed in every direction to escape—a few to the windows, but the majority to the Navy street stairway. The great rush was on tho stairs immediately Widing to the street.— These were filled with small boys ; the older ones, in tbeir anxiety to escape, rushed upon them until the whole space was packed with children. Of course the little enes were j pressed down under the weight, and here SEVEN boys lost thoir lives—not by fire or | smoke, but actually smothered to death. Returned—Thomas Allibonc,late President of the Bank of Pennsylvania. #!fWc do nt exactly understand Mr. Packer's inaugural as the Democrat professes to do, and we shall therefore await some #f his actions before we'll agree to hurrah for him. o@L.Montgomery Morrison, the well known conductor on the Broad Top Railroad, has received the appointment of Moil Route Agent over that road. gS£?"\Y<i think wo can reply to the several points mado by tho Ilollidaysburg Standard of yesterday, and shall endeavor to do 8© nest week. we get a bank in this place, which the Juniata Sentinel says we are enti tled to, it will hardly be a " mud bank," a species quite plenty down in the diggins i where the Sentinel is published. is said that in the late Indiana Ad ministration State Convention that endorsed Mr. Buchanan's course on the Kansas ques tion, there were sixty Postmasters. The res olutions, we judge, were therefore prepaid, and passed without difficulty. Counterfeiters Sentenced. —AtWilliamsport, Jan. 21st, Win. Anderson, Chas. Miller, Wm. Lewis and Peter Garver, charged with con spiracy to manufacture and pass gold and silver coin, were convicted, after a trial last ing two days. They were sentenced to tho penitentiary for the following terms: —Ander- son and Miller to four years and four months, Lewis to three years and two months, and Garver to one year and ten months. Making Maple Sugar in January. —Some of the farmers in Michigan, deeming the .. . present extraordinary weather iur the season favorable to the running of sap, have recently tapped their maple trees to try the experi ment, and succeeded in making quite a quan tity of maple sugar. The fruit trees budding in New England the rivers and lakes navi gable in the West, and making maple sugar in M ichigan in the middle of January ! Does the " oldest inhabitant" remember the like occurring before ? gj-jy-Burglars were busy in Johnstown, Pa., on the night of the IBth. The store of John Brady was entered, through the cellar, and an overcoat worth ten dollars, about eight dollars in change and scrip, some tea, can dles, tobacco and other things taken, altogeth er worth about twenty dollars. The private residences of C. L. Pershing, Henry A. Boggs and Joseph Crouse were also entered. Messrs Pershing and Boggs arc absent from home. Mr. Crouse heard the intruders in his house, and got up to see who they were, when they suddenly decamped. B@UA few bottles of Buni/s SARSAI'AIUI.I.A —tin: best article of the kind made—are for sale at ilitz's at 75 cents per bottle to close the lot. Hollovrag's Pills. —When the great internal organs perform their functions irregularly, life seldom readies its ordinary limit, and a vigorous old age i- impossible. All spasmod ic action of the sooretivo apparatus is produc tive of premature decay, and the lethargy and sluggishness of the stomach and the liver is equally unfavorable to longevity. One of the m ist inestimable properties of these pills is their regulating power. Their operation va ries according to the condition of the system, being restrictive where t lie re is too much ex* oitcmeiit, and stimulative where torpidity ex ists. They produce a wonderful effect upon the pulse, improving it when feeble, and calming it down when too full and rapid. To j bring the whole system into perfect harmony with the laws of health is the object they arc | designed to fulfill, and they accomplish it. Letter from a Well-known Physician. n.wtHiuu,. Mass., Juno 1, 1856. S. W. Fowi.c & Co.—Gentlemen :—While i suffering from dyspepsia s .me years since, and trying almost everything for its removal without any benefit, I w*< accidentally led to uiakt- use ol tii Oxygenated Bitters, and after a short trial of them, found ty health iin ; proving, and in time my disease radically re moved. Since thou I have used them in my practice, and generally with good -niecoss. 1 know of no medicine so well adapted to the I cure of dyspepsia, in many id" its aggravated forms. 1 have seen the most stubborn cases, which had resisted almost all the preparations 1 commonly used for indigestion, yield as by : magic upon the administration of a few doses of these Bitters. Such results have increased my confidence in their medicinal powers, and strengthened my convictions of their superi j nrity over all other instrumentalities, in the [ treatment of the complaints for which thov , are recommended. I would certainly advise , those troubled with dyspepsia to use the Bit ' ters, and 1 am confident all who do so will reap great benefit if there is nothing t* contra ; indicate their use. A. It. DORTER, M. D. SETII W. FOWLE & Co., 138 Washington st., Boston; Proprietors. Sold by Chas. llitz, Lewistown, and by their agents everywhere. Du \ ALL'S GALVANIC On. acts on the sys tem by imparting to the diseased part a nat ural current of electricity, by which the res toration of all tho natural functions are pro duced immediately, and a cure is at once ob tained. This is the great secret which no other medicine in the world has got, and hence the great success this medicine has iu curing diseases. For sale by Hoar & McNabb, Belleville; Parker & Sons and Brisben & Sterett, Reeds viHe ; B. Alexander, Locke's Mills; G. W. Brehman, McVeytown ; A. J. North, Atkinson's Mills; J. R. Hoops, Rothrock's Mills ; and 3t the Bee Hive Drug Store, L,ewistown. Married.. In llollidaysburg, on the 21st inst., by the Rev. G. W. Cooper, E. C. DUN MIRE, of Mc- Veytown, Mifflin county, to Miss KATE M. AULTS, of llollidaysburg. At the residence of the bride's father, on tho 19th inst., by the Rev. K. Elliott Wilson, JOHN PHILSON, of Milroy, to Miss MARY STRAILEY, of Armagh township. On tho 19th inst!, by G. W. Fisher, Esq., HENRY PARKER to Miss CATHARINE BKRGER, both of Decatur township. Un the 22d inst., by the same, ANDREW SNOOK, of Decatur township, Mifflin county, to Miss ELIZABETH MOWUY, of Snyder county. On the 19th inst., by the Rev. J. MeKee, ROBT. REED, of La Salle county, Illinois, to Miss MARGARET J. WATT, of Kishaco quillas. Died. In McVeytown, on the 27th November lust, of luug fever, Mrs. MARY ELLIS, aged 54 years. Gas Company in Trouble. —ln Baltimore a 1 6uit has been instituted against the gas com- | puny for retailing whiskey without license, j It appears that the company Oil the meters with whiskey in the winter to prevent freez ing, and the party bringing the suit had to pay thirty cents fur it. Hence the suit. Our gas company we believe deals in " alcohol" instead of whiskey. A CARD TO THE LADIES. Or. UUPOJfCO'S oor.fltx FEM.ILE Pll./.Snre infallible in removing stoppages or irregularities ol'ihe menses. These pills are mulling new, but have been used by the Doctor for many years, hoih in France and Ameri ca, with unparalleled success in every case, and he is urged by many ladies who have used thnr to make these pills public for the a deviation . f those-suffering from any irregularities whatever} as well as a preventive to those ladies whose healih will not permit an increase of f.uuly. Pregnant females, or those supposing themselves so, are cauiioneJ against using these pills, as the propiietor as sumes no responsibility after the above admonition, al < hough I heir mildness would prevent any injury tu health; otherwise these pilis are recommended. Directions ac company eatli box. Price #l. Sold wholesale uud retail liy F. A. HAHiil &. (If)., General Agents for liewisiown, Mifflin county. Pa., and alr.o agents for Belleville, Milrny, Reedsville, Alletiville, &c. They will supply dealers at the proprietor's prices, and tend ilie pills to ladies (cunfi dent tolly) by return mail to any part of city or country, oil receipt of $! through the Lewistown post office. For particulars get circular of agents. j-see iit it each box has my signature. .1. DUPONt O, j>3o Broadway prist office, New York. THE MARKETS. LEWISTOWN, Jan. 28, 1858. Butter, good, p* lb. 15 Eggs, pi dozen, 121 Our Millers yesterday were paying tor white Wheat Oofh 115 c; red Wheat 00 (Vm IJOO; Corn 50; Rye 60; Oats 25. Flour is selling at from 92 50 to 2 50 "p* 100 lbs, as in quality. Philadelphia Market. Reef Cattle sell in the city at 970' 10$ ; Sheep 92 (a 1 50 per head—Cows, fresh, S2O to 10, dry sls to 20—I logs 90 to OA net. Flour is quoted at 94- 02(Vr 0 00—Wheat, prime white, 120, red 11 \(u 1 70 —Hurley SO —Oats 24—Corn ss(Vf 02. TO INVALID'S! DR. SARDIC&IT, I)llY>lt'lAN fr diseases of ihe Lungs, Throat ~tti<l Heart- formerly Hliyiiriaii In UwiiiKati M".riß>' Hot pit a I iiu] Invalids' Retreat —Corres|mi:diMg Mi-toiler o) the Loudon Medical Society of Observation — Aulbor of '• Letters to Invalid?," Sic , IS COMING. FEBRUARY \PPOI\TME\TS. Dr. Hardman, Physician tor Diseases of the Lungs, ' Formerly I'la,.'tt uin to tkr Cincinnati Murine Ho>}*itui y MAY nx; L'ONtffLTKD AT i Lewistown, National Hotel, Wednesday, Feb i ruary 17th, (seventeenth.) ; Huntingdon, Jackson's Hotel February 16. [)• II * kdmin treats • oitstirni'tion. Bronchi!is. ljiryng !ti*. Asthma, and rid diseases of the Tlirnai Irj MElilfA* rKI> IMI AI.ATIO.V i The gnat point in itie tn-atii cut <>f allhomm maladies ' is In Set at tin 1 disease ill a direct manner. All medicines j ire estimated hy their action >i|Mtn the org .it rcquu utg relief. This is the wiwlaul fact upon vshuh luluialiofl 'is bused If Ihe stomach is diseased, we l ike me ii me | directly into tjie stomach. If tlie lungs arc disc ssi !. breathe or ii hale medicated vapors directly Ir.ln litem.— ' The reason why Consumption and il.si nses of '.he 1.-tugs f have heretofore resisted all treatment, has In ert i.erause t| ey were not approached in a direct manner hy medicine. Tticy werr intended in be local, ami yet they were so ad ministered tliimln-y could only art constitutionally, ex (tending ih> ir Inimeriinle n lion upon ihe stoma i It whilst the foul iih ers within the fames were unmolested. In halation bungs the im-di. Ine intndirect contact with the disease, without the disadvantage i f any violent action. Its application is so simple that it may lie employed by th- youngest infant or feeblest invalid. It does not de range Ihe stomach, or interfere in the least will* the strength, rotufori or business of the pallet.l. tj-.N o charge fur consultation. 01'1! Fl ft tJ IS EASES THE TEE. In rel itioto to tlie following diseases, either when com plicated with I.uug Affections, or i vision.*-.lone, I il-o invite consul! it lon—usually finding them I'liOtlPTIA CURABLE: l'Sllt..\riiUS and all forms of FEVAI.E Cov:rt.AXTB, Irregularities and Wtakiws*. PALPITATION and oilier forms of HEART Ills . EASE, l.iver I.'omplaiut, Dyspepsia, and all other His j c-ses of .-stomach and Bowels, Piles, Sic. Sic. | f> All disease* of the Eye ami Ear; Neuralgia. lipt'i-p j sy. and all form* of Nervous Disease. ! '-No charge for rommllation. j j j ss—l y Ml). HARDMAN, Ml). FRESH MEAT! j OIIIMP & MAJOR, continue to attend the ; IO market during the winter months every Tuesday and Saturday morning, with BKEF, and occasionally with PORK, VEAL, MUT TON, SAUSAGE, PU DDI N< i, &e., which can also be procured any day of the week at the butcher shop or residence of Joseph A. Major. Lewistown, January 21, ISSS. WANTED. rrillßEK GOOD CARPENTERS, to work JL at hewing and building barns, inquire of the undersigned immediately. REUBEN M. BARICK. McVeytown, Jan. 21, 1858-31. DIVIDEND.— —The Stockholders of the Lcwistown and Tuscarora Bridge Com pany are hereby notified that a dividend of FIVE PEII CENT, on the capital stock has been declared for the past six months, paya ble on demand at my office. jan2l.3t F. MeCOY, Treasurer. The Greatest Improvement of the Age! J THE YOUNGAMERICA CORN T/t< hwsl Complete, Shn)>l> <t, (■ CkeopcSt Corn shelter in the World! J. P. Smith's Patent, November 25, 185tJ. The farmers of Mifflin county and vicinity are most respectfully informed that arrange ments have been made for the manufacturing of this celebrated machine at Lcwistown, and that they will be offered for sale at the store of F. G. FRANCISCUS. All persons are requested to call and see them operate. County Rights in the State of Pennsylvania for sale by the subscriber, to whom all letters respecting the same may be addressed. J LEWIS KURTZ, * jan2l-ly Aaronsburg, Centre Co., Pa. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY SIR JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated Female Pill*. PROTECTED LETTEEfI BY ROYAL PATENT. Prepared from a prescription of Sir J. Clarke, M. D., Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. This invaluable medicine is unfailing in the cure of all those painful and dangerous diseases to which the female constitution is subject. It moderates all excess and re moves all obstructions, and a speedy euro may be relied on. TO MARRIED LADIES It is peculiarly suited. It will, in a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. Each bottle, price One Dollar, bears the Government Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits These Pills should not he taken by females during the FIRST THREE MONTHS of Pregnancy, as they are sure to bring on Miscarriage, but at any other time they are safe. In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pain in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpita tion of tho Heart, Hysterics, and Whites, these Pills will effect a cure when all other means hare tailed, and although a powerful remedy, do not Contain iron, calomel antimony, or any tiling hurtful to the Constitution. Full directions accompany each package. Sole Agent for the United States and Canada, i JOB MOSES, (Late I.C. Baldwin ft Co., t Rochester, N*. V. N. 8.—51,00 and ti postage stamps enclosed to any au thorized Agent will insure a bottle of the l'ills bv return mail. Fpr sale bv Charles Ritz Dr. Stoneroad at the Bee Hive drug store, and F. A. Hardt& Co., Lewistown ; A. J. North, Atkinson's mills, and by respectable druggists generaliy. sep3 REMOVAL. IKSIISJ £®®sni & SOSJSs IMrOUTERS AN'O JOBBERS OF Silks. Ribbons & Millinery Goods, Have removed from No. 45 South Second Street, to their new and elegant store, So. ho"> Chestnut St.. one door above Sth, where they will he pleased to see their friends and the trade generally. janH-lm N. S- LAWRENCE'S PAPER, PRINTER'S CARD AND ENVELOPE LSI D?KS> DO. <3O <33. S3 a YO. 405 COMMERCE ST., PHILADELPHIA. B?%Cash buyers will find it for their inter est to call. janT.y FISH CHEESE Ai\D PROVISION No. 39 & 40 North Wharves, Half-way between Arch and Race sts., PHILADELPHIA. March 12, 18^7.-ly Agents Wanted. Excellent Business Opening. ANTED a few energetic, industrious t T men, to sell Agricultural Books among the Farmers. Very favorable terms will he given. With proper attention, more than £ 100 per month, clear profit, above all expen ses, can he realized. A rare chance to make money without risk. For particulars, apply immediately to A. 0. MOORK, Agricultural i Book Publisher, No. 140 Fulton street, New York. jan7-6t NATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE [ r |MllS Great Journal of Crime and Critn- J, iiinN !? in its Twelfth War, nndt* widely circulated ! throughout the country. It contains all tlie Grent Trials, 1 Criminal Oases, ami appropriate Editorial* on tlje same, together u ith information on Criminal Matters not to be 1 found in any other newspaper. l>3ubscripitiona, f'2 per Annum; -51 for Six Months, to !>e remitted by rtuhitribets, (who should write th.-ir names and Ihe town, county ami state where they reside | plainly,) to li A SEYMOUR, Editor i. Proprietor of the National Police Gazette, ap3o New York City. Estate of Dauicl H. Teager, deceased. XTOTICK ' 9 hereby given that letters of ad - it ministration on the estate of DANIEL M. YEAGER, late of Dcrry township, Mifflin count}-, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, reaid'mg in said township. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present tiiem duly authenticated for settlement. jaT* ELI AS lICFFXAGLE, Admr. Estate of James Stackpole, deceased. XJ" OTICE is hereby given that letter of ad- X v ministration on the estate of JAMES STACK DOLE, late of the borough of MeYey* town, MilHin county, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, residing in Gran ville township. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims to present them, duly authenticated, for settlement. JAMES B. STACKPOLE, jan7-Gt Administrator. Estate of Jacob Carter, deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that lottcrs of ad ministration on the estate of JACOB GARYER, late of Oliver township, Mifflin county, deoeased, have been granted to the undersigned, the first named residing in Union township, and the remaining two in Oliver township. All persons indebted to said es tate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims to present them duly authenticated for settlement, BENJAMIN GARYEB, HENRY GARYER. ELISIIA BRATTON, Administrators. Estate of George W. Brebiuan, deceased. Xf OTICE is hereby given that the uuder signed have taken out letters of admin istration on the estate of GEORGE W. BREHMAN, deceased, lato of the borough of McVeytown, Mifflin county. Persons in debted to the estate are requested to make payment without delay, and those having claims against the same will present them le gally authenticated for settlement. MARY T. BREHMAN, jan7 JOHN ROSS. • )0,000 Gross Kent's best Matches, for sale to tlto trade at lowest ralef. g~ FRjtXCISCUS . m WAISTTE3D, At the Lewistown Steam Mill, ALL KINDS OF AT HIGHEST CASH PRICES' On hand, for sale, FLOUII, hit the hundred or barrel, RYE FLOUII, CORN MEAL, BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, FEED OF ALL KIXDS. A large quantity of Coal, Salt, blas ter, Ac. for sale low for cash. ALFRED MARKS, Agent. Lewistown, Oct. 8, 1857. "NO SUCH WORD AS FAIL." A RESISTLESS REMEDY. Circular to the Sick. THE fir*! hospital surgeons and medical publicists Gf Europe admit the unparalleled anti inflammatory and healing properties of this Ointment ; governments sanc lion it* n*t! in their naval and military services ; and the masses in this country and throughout the world repose the utmost confidence in its curative properties. It pen etrates the sources of inflammation and corruption whir h underlie the external evidences of disease, and neutral ire the fiery elements which feed and exasperate the malady. Rheumatism, Scrofula, Erysipelas. These are among the most terrible and agonizing di seases of the muscles, the fleshy fibre and the skin ; y t in their worst forms, and when seeminely incurable,lh< y invariably disappear under a persevering application of this soothing, healing antidote to pain and inflammation Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Stiff Joints. In cases of Sail ft Ileum, w heie medical waters,lot ions, and every recipe of the pharmaroprra have proved use less, the Ointment w ill accomplish a thorough cure. Fe ver Son p heal quickly under its influence, and its relax ing i fleet upon contracted sinew* is truly wonderful. Discharging Ulcers. A mo*! remarkable and happy change i.-, produced in ihe appearance of malignant ulcers after a few applica lions of this Ointment. The surrounding redness van islu s, and granules of healthy flesh begin to take the plate of the discharged matter. This process goes on more or less rapidly until the orifice is filled up with sound maleiial, and the ulcer radically cured. A Word to Mothers. The young an- most frequent sufferers frnni external injuiies, and therefore every n other should have litis healing preparation constantly at hand. It is an absolute spec ilic for sore breasts, and quickly removes the encrus ted sores whit It sometimes disfigure the heads and fans of children. Significant Facts. This Ointment is universally used on hoard the Atlan tic and Pacific w baling fleet as a cure for scorbutic stfec lions, nfid a* 'he best ftossible remedy for wounds and bruises l.aigc supplies of it have recently been ordered by the Sultan of Turkey for hospital purposes. Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in the following Cases: Illiniums I.umbago Sore Legs Scalds Burns Mercurial Hr-Sore Breasts Swel'dGlands Chapp'd hands uptiona Sore Heads StifT Joints Chilblains Piles Sore Throats Ulcers Fistulas Rheumatism stores of all Venereal son s (.'out Silt Rlicusa kinds Wounds of all Skin Di-case:'i?praiim kinds ©■CAPTION I—None are genuine unless the tvoida j .WIP York und t.ovdoa," are discernible as a i watermark in eveiy leafof the book of directions around | each pot or box; the same may be plainly seen by holding the lc :f to the lisht. A handsome reward will be given to any one rendering such information as may lead to the detection of any (tarty or parties counterfeiting the medi. ines or vending the same, know ing them to be spu rious. ♦ .♦Sold at the Manufactory of Professor Hot. LOW AY, I SO .M.iiden Lane, New York, and by all respectable Drug- I gists and Dealers of Medicines throughout the United Slates, and xlie civilized world, in Pots, at 125 cents, 6*2 i cents, and 51 each. ©There i* a considerable sating by taking the large sizes. N B. Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder aie aflixed to each Pol. *ug6 Tar. ORIGINAL MKHICINK EsTACMsairn is 1537, Jnit jiret nrticlt of the kind ci cr introduced under the niunc of " L*l' WA' KAS," in this or any other unintfu; all other Vulmon rit of ere are counterfoils. The genuine eon be knuien fcjr the name iiHY A.N being stamped on cacti WAFER. BRYAN'S PI'I.MONIO AYAFERS Relieve Coombs, Golds. Sore-throat, Hoarseness BRYAN'S RRI.SIONIC WAFERS Relieve Asthma, Bronchitis, Difficult Breathing BRYAN'S PI'I.MOMO WAFERS Relieve Spatting of Blood, Pains in the Cbeet BRYAN'S PLLJJO.VR' WAFERS ReLeve Inoipient Consumption, Lung Disease** BRYAN'S RI ! MONK' WAFERS Relieve Irritation of the Uvula and Tonsil* BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Relievo tho above Complaints in Ten Minutes. BRYAN'S PtTLMONIC WAFERS Are a blessing to All classes and constitutions BRYAN'S M.MONIC WAFERS Are adapted for Vocalists and Publio Speakers BRYAN'S J'L'I.MONIC WAFERS the oompass and flexibility of the Voioe. BRYAN'S RT'I.MONIC WAFERS Are in a simple form and pleasant to the taste. BRYAN'S PCI.MONIC WAFERS Not only relieve, but effect rapid A lasting Cures. BRYAN'S ITI.MONIC WAFERS Are warranted to give satisfaction to every onet No Family should be without a Box of Brymi's Pulmonic Wafers IN TDK HOI SK. No Traveler should be without a Box of Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers IN HIS roCKKT. No Dealer should be without a supply of Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers FOR HIS CI'STOMEFH. So person will ever object to give for Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers TWFNTT-FtVK CS.NTS. JOB .VOSES, Lute T. C. Baldwin A r.o.,Rochester, \. Y. For sale by Charles Ritz, Dr. Stoneroad at the Bee Hive drug store, and F. A. Hardt <fc Co., Lewistown; A. J. North, Atkinson's mills, and by respectable druggists generally. sep3 A LARGE assortment at lew prices for sale by F. J. HOFFMAN. GROCERIES DOWN! SUPERIOR Syrup Molasses, at 80 eents a gallon. Sugar also reduced in price. octß F. J. HOFFMAN. (lORN SHELLERS—hand and horse power, j for sale by F. G. FRANCISCO'S. ONE thousand pounds of Wool wanted, for which the highest price will be paid, by je2s KENNEDY, JUNKIN & CO,
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