| 9 g 2 GAZETTE. talker's lidiana letter. Walker addressed a long letter to ' [.otvinpton Democratic meeting VI IndianapoUs last week. It arrived I !0 to be read to the meeting, but made Vu-arance in print, subserviently in tlic Journal. It is long, strong bitter, and disposes of the rumors that " ill become reconciled to the President, '. filtering from the defiant position j R . understood to occupy some , ;, ICO . He says of the pledges to Hiir play, a'"l have the Lecomptou Con vui,.ii submitted as a whole, to the whole < if Kansas, that the President and it: cabinet well knew of them at the 1 thev were made, and that any aban lieiit'ef them on his part, after the had accepted them and acted upon ! would cover him with infamy and ! j nor _ and that they shall he redeemed ' ; n iui if necessary to the latest hour of , ,u>nce. even to the shedding of the drop of his blood. He says : " What "r ma y be the action of the wavering, * timid or corrupt, menaces and proscrip luvc no terror for inc." Toward the of the letter he says : this the ?-d year of our independence, ■ ;< V the first year of American Monarchy, B.jjtsovr dawning upon us? Let the peo- masses composing the true Pe ~i tr arouse from their slumbers. Lot Hf,' b".4ik the chains which would fetter W'L- fre nought and opinion, and assert K VooJ-booghr rights, and especially the at indefeasible sovereign right of self-gov- Bczeat V. e have fallen upon evil times.— f ikcomntry are in danger.— ,; o pp. ,npl every town, county and State jgibsif .aajesry to the rescue." Hwiiat Constitutes a Modern Democrat. ■ p: -pW an aiJ los occasionally , v r< u?ah: are/, the billowing ex ■ y'fil j.. tbaps aid rlietu in the future : The m*Kr : i.e. the admission of K ansa*, LecoKipton Cunstkotion,) is now in ! eonditiaa iu vhiofe the Extentict ; B \-j( amy i>-.' f'txt aeustalAt owl deci.sire. ■ iJiA'ij ami mtaiaig lh &>■<*• rol* are mat Ic ■ ■,,/ lit brought info fkt rank*. A B. Execuftn /■'ih'.ntyt .it yd nuslisposed of. patronage is to be afforded by the Kid. if -h shoaid pass, as it * ill in some > w-i'jii <*f -If EfAJ.et Ledger, Q :■ B-D*uy7 ire .Lift. —It appears to be A an*g the Rcumerxttc politicians us. ttiat yesterday, Hie President •> v. Medary to he Post ' missiMS, Vina, ( vice Milb-r,) and 1.4. 4's.p. \vice tVice/; the same lllinois. Tiiese iu.i!iiati.#s liar* 1 Ir m made, and we know no He; r > doubt the %nct,'j 7 nCohi: -the ttjuncal H' if.-'ill iiicnm/i'uts. both tf wlt<iis> ttere HJI-JIO/ Lji th- >i'->/ccr\ Krenitiee, if we correctly. There is a moral in changes which may hi? laid Co Keart by j Deni"i:nfs whu are inclined to permit v'Voi. •. X die fit tunes f individuals, '^Bn..'. j nt arid auibitioas gentlemen, to inter ( H with tli.} integrity of their atb-gmwr to and measures of lie Democrat- — lla*niii'/fint Star. ■ r-.ft. r he (the President? wiH rvoog a> lh-in'u.-rat.- who-oppose theestnh ,B If. bi'V of Diuuocratie party in rela ■ t Kansas. We honor him f.r the noble ' n he has taken. Knthu.-itsticaHv • ■ ii? L- supported by the honest men of Hparry —the svorling patriots whom no' w' oiii purchase, no threats intimidate.— ! the d-so hie faced, tlie time s -r- j iw uoders'.>m-l wlteie they are. and thy Ltw to exp-ft. Tliey have taken H? position ; the l'i ■ mlcnt has ilrfineil his ■ } './#•/<•/. a/totii(ah'af>/ff. Hereafter/< M f, -. "if of his frit wis, and /<•/ his one Ire ill tiiCM<rfr —-I'hi'at' Inhia B') 1 tliis li would appear that should ! H r-.- proji.-r t>> difii'i* with the Pre.-- W •:.!poitaiit national measure, ■ be Ism i'i( in ir, if worth buying; ' i■. :•!] luiyirig he will he treated as an enemy. "Democracy" ■<> rendered plain as a be, and tlieie ■ '•' excuse hereafter for fuolisli peo | f. -i.iiictimes choose to think and in saving they do not the President's measures, ile has ; ■ - ' them all over, and therefore you ■ to think as he does or leave the steamship America arrived at : ■ : n > w aturday, bringing Livei'}>ol • ■ the loth iust. The British niin- j B tcfused to take any action against . B 1 "'- hedru ilollin and others. J.ord M n ' IU introduced his new bill i iff ■ ha-t India possessions into Parlia- Several cliangcs were about to be m '" e French ministry. There is jß*' 1 .-;' later from (,'hina or ludia. Jlon. ® 1,u, - r '- abundant and the Bank rates A * i reduced to three per cent. Cot ||p aavanced i, with large sales for V'-'f heat was active at an ad-i ,: "1 tu:Fs in other respects remain B- - . ■ J" 1 *• halcutta dates to the 9th of -Jan- j " r,; acbed England. Also Canton B "" ''h December and Bombay By *"di of .January. Sir Colin r . :a hei j possession of Prakabad, : lH , j(,riv.u a by the enemy on the i was also taken on the 6th, "r^: u . r, -d ami of tlio enorny fl: f : nti; h hiss was only 2 killed cs h"'' ifi 1 ? ' rcnch forces landed at B.^-'-1' i f December. Tlie Brit ■ iL and tbe French 900 . B::>1„: , *<;; escapaded on tb 29th, of il * L*n were in pos |t: !?* l ?o*r8 by 9 o'clock in the B l( ,, <e phmeMs f -:ebly contested the B 1 ' 1 !- Th.'j French within If' iar aage done to the town was but small. The captain of the ship Acteon was killed. The Times'despatch says that the bouihnnl ment of Canton commenced at daylight on the 28th and continued all day and the ensu "}S. night, ihe assault was made in three divisionsatC o'clock in the morning, (lough's fort was taken and two others were blown up. The Chinese continued to lire from their hou ses, but the troops were restrained from en tering the city. Tea has considerably declined at Ilong Kong. Large shipments were making to In- I dia. The C. S. of America and the U. It. of Cre ation. An Analysis of Analogies. —Wo frequently observe upon examination a strange analogy and similitude between subjects superficially antagonistic and divided. ' It is a very ser viceable mental exorcise to trace out these es sential, though not patent, similarities; and, if no better purpose is subserved, it at least quickensthe wit and affords us rational amuse ment. An analogy of more than usual inter est, and between subjects mure than common ly divided, lias just occurred to us, and, for example sake, we shall endeavor to follow it and sec how far it leads. \Y fie could believe, for instance, that an analogy subsisted between our country and a Pill! And yet there is, in many points, a radical similitude—as we shall now prove. In every branch of physical development it seems to be our destiny to conquer. In every branch of physical disease, the Pills and Ointment of Professor Holloway have proved efficacious for a euro. Y\ itli a population inferior to Great Britain, i we have more miles of telegraph and railroad than England, France and Austria combined, from his central establishment in London, Prof. II olio way has rescued and restored to health more patients than the united physi cians of the world. Our commerce and our fame cover every sea. His Pills are in the reach and his praise is on the tongue of every nation on the globe. The elastic character of our institutions enables us to accommodate our growth to the accessions which are manifestly in reserve for us. The strictly universal principles upon which llolloway's ltemedies are compounded, enable them to grapple with and overcome every variety of disease; they destroy the manifestations of ailment hy eradicating its cause. There is a mighty destiny in store for the I nit til States; they will absorb eventually every weaker government hy the force of the democratic idea. The idea of Prof. Hollo way's Unicer sal Jlemtdies is one essentially democratic : it does nut limit health to wealth i but gives it a tree boon to all who ask for and employ it. It also will eventually absorb all inferior schools of practice and be regarded, universally, (as it already is by the wise) as the supreme and only remedy. Our country is much given to annexation, but uses whatever power it may acquire ex clusively for the benefit of the annexed. Prof. Holloway has extended bis medicinal domin ion over the four quarters of the earth—he has penetrated even the remotest haunts of the barbarian : and yet he carries blessing in his hand and the only burdens he imposes are tlmse of happiness and health. We could carry out the remarkable simili tudes nf these apparently disconnected sub jects into infinite detail: but enough has liecn already said to arouse the attention of the reader, and a very little thought will enable him to follow up the train of meditation we | have started. The proudest destiny that we j can wish tlie I riitcd States is. that they may emulate in the body politic, tlie wonder work ing usefulness of tlie 1. 11. [universal reme dies] in tlie body physical! Let our states men look to it and see that we are nut out stripped!— A.). Aat natal l'uhre Gazelle. V Koinaiitic Gipsey Story. A story is afloat that some gossip has been occasioned in Cumberland county, l>\* the fol lowing circumstances: .Mr. George Fry, of Shippensburg, married a gipsey girl belonging to a gang who were haunting the neighborhood about three years ago. The gipsey girl's father was so enraged at this that he kidnapped her and sent her to parts unknown. 31r. Fry mourned her loss two years and then married again Hut. says ] the Hhippensburg News, last week .Mr. Fry's first wif<—his gipsey wife—in company with : "George Fry ilie second," arrived in this place in search f him ! By the assistance ; > of (lliicer Shade she was successful in finding him. Limited space forbids us from entering into details at illis time of the exc.uciating suffering .Mrs. Fry has undergone since her | departure from this place. The intelligence of her husband's second marriage was a se vere shock to her, but she emphatically de clares her exclusive right to liiin. It appears, hy the way, that Mr. Fry's second wife was a j j " widow that her husband went to Califor nia some years ago, and soon after his arrival ! there it was rumored that he was murdered, i A few- weeks since a letter was received from 1 him by her, we have been informed, in which he states that he will return in the next steamer. W hat the finale of this romance will be is beyond the power of human ken. .! Titian' I/nslntuil Eountl. —A few ! weeks since Mrs. Mary S. Hich, agent of the "Women# Protective Kinigration Soci ety," arrived in Bloomington, 111., in charge of 70 or *0 young women, in search of sit uations. A married man of that town waited upon the lady, and informed that he i wanted a girl to do housework. Having satisfied .Mrs. Kich that he was "all right," ] that lady introduced him to the girls in her j charge, stating what lie wanted, whereup on one of the young ladies walked up to | the married man, and said, ''l'll go with ! this gentleman ; I've lived with him before; ! he is my husband !" Somebody was very j much astonished when the young lady ; found her husband, and another somebody ' looked very pale when the married man ; found his first wife. /'ram ( tale —Tie St. Louis Leader ; learns from Father Desuret, a Roman Path- I olic .Missionary, who lias spent many years j among tbe Indian tribes, on either slope of the Kooky .Mountains, that there is a per- I fectly practicable and easy route north from I Fait L. ke to the British possessions. Fa- ! titer Dc.-suret has traveled the route several : times in light wagons, and gives it as his ; conviction, that if the Mormons leave their present location, they will proceed north- ] ward to .New Caledonia, in British Ameri ca, and settle at the base of the Portage) Mountains, near the forty-ninth parallel. — ' The route is described in detail, and the country and climate stated to be eminently j superior in every respect to that of I'tah. The Leader calls the special attention of' the Y\ ar Department and the public to it? article on the subject. .Hi unfortunate family. —Henry Mers heinter, who resided about three miles east ol New Castle, Pa., came to bis death, hy ;i heavy timber rolling upon his head, crush ing it instantly. Ile never spoke or breath ed afterwards. A lady who visited the spot, turned to go away, and by some acci dent, slipped and broke her leg. This is an unfortunate family ; one of the same name was killed not long since, by the kick of a horse. NOTICE. VLL persons knowing themselves indebted to the subscriber by book account or otherwise will please be prepared to pay the same Ly tbe second week in March, as 1 in tend calling on all of you. Please save a few dollars. J. K. RHODES. Newton Hamilton, Feb. 25, 1858.-6t Normal Class. V NORMAL CLASS will be commenced at MoYeytown on the 12th of April and continue eleven weeks. The first object and aim in the exercises of the class will be to give thorough instruction in tlie common English branches of education—-the second to teach the best methods of imparting this in struction to others—the third to attend to the more advanced branches. In connection with these, semi-weekly lectures will be delivered on " School Management and Government," thus affording to Teachers arid others an op portunity while pursuing their studies to ac quire a knowledge of the theory and practice of teaching. Every exertion will be made to give entire satisfaction to all who may come. Boarding can he obtained at very low rates. 'J ERMS —For common branches, ?5 per quar ter ; higher branches, §O, For further particulars address A. D. 11 AWN, Co. Supt., MeVevtown, Pa, CsT"An examination will be" held at Me- Vcytown, March 27th, for those desiring per manent certificates. Notice wf intention to apply must be given at least ten days before that time. ffeb2sJ A. D. HAWX. FOR RENT THE FORGE FARE Possession given Ist April next. For further information apply to JNG. A. WRIGHT, Freedom Iron Works. l)erry tp., Mifflin co., .Jan. 2S, 1858.—tf Estate of Jarob litlrr, dereased. NOTICE is hereby given that letter- of ad ministration on tho estate of -JACOB BY LER, late of Menno township, Mifflin county, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, residing in L'nion township, in said county. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims to present them duly authenticated for settlement. fehlB' JOHN KEN AG V, Admr. NEC (TOR'S NOTlCE—Notice is here- A A hy given that letters testamentary on the estate ei BENJAMIN MeCOY , late of Gran ville township, Mifllin county, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, residing in Berry township, in said county. All persons indebted lo said estate arc requested to make immediate pavment, and those having claims to present them duly authenticated forsettle nwnt. • T. G. HELL. February 4, 1858. , Executor. I PROPOSALS will he received by either of the undersigned until SATFRDAY , the (•tll day of March next, for the Carpenter M urk (including boarding) of a plank Meet ing House, 40 hy <V feet, to be built in Berry township, near Abraham Rothrock's. Speci fications to be seen, on and after Thursday, the 18th inst., at Thomas Mayes' hotel, in Lew is town. ABRAHAM ROTIIROCK, DANIEL BKSIIOAK, JACOB MOH LER, febll Building Committee. BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE AM) THE British Reviews. 1,. SCOT I &. 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In all tlie principal Cities and Towns these works w ill be delivered fret of /> When sent by mail, the postage to any part of the United (states will be but FWKNTV-i'OI R CENTS a year for Blackwood, and hut Foi KTKRN CENTS a year for each of the Reviews. N. B The price in Ores! Britain of the five Periodicals : above named is #3l per annum. Till. I' All MR It S 01/IDK to Scientific and practical Agriculture, by Mi my Stephens, F. It 8., of Edinburgh, ar I the late J. P, Norton. Professor of'.Scientific Agricul ture in Vale College. New Haven, the most complete work on . rriculture ever published, will be sent postpaid to any part of the Union, eicept Oregon ami California, for #O. 2 volumes, containing IMM pages Reinitlnn i s for any of the above publications should alwa> be addressed, postpaid, to the publishers, LEONARD SCOTT A CO, de' l" No. .'d Gold street, New York. • TO INVALIDS! DR. HAUDKCAW, _ |)HYH< UN for .liseises of the I.nne?, Throat and Heart—formerly Physician to Cincinnati Marine Hos total aiol Invalids* It. treat—Corresponding Member ol tlm ~o ,d.in Medical .Society of Observation—Author ol ' loiters 10 Invalids," &c , IS COMING. MARCH APPOINTMENTS. Dr. Hardman, Physician for Diseases of the Lungs, Forittrtij Physician to the Cincinnati .Marine ffvrpital, MAY BE CONSULTED AT Lewistown, National Hotel, Wednesday, March 17th, (seventeenth.) Huntingdon, Jackson's Hotel March IG. lIKIIAit [I MA V treats ('on sunt',it ion. Bronchit is, Lary tig i lis. Asthma,and nil d -cases of Hie Throat by MEDICA TED INHALATION. The great point in the treatment i f all human maladies is to get .it lite disease in a direct manner. All medicines are estimated by tlieir action it|m. ,i lire organ n*qiiiritig , relief. This is the important tact lI|MOI winch Inhalation l is based If the stomach is diseased, we take me lictne directly into the stomal !i. If the lungs are diseased. breathe or inhale medicated vapors directly into them. i Tim reason why Consumption and diseases of Hie Lungs iiave heretofore resisleil at] treatmi*iil, it.'s been because II •> were not approached ina direct manner by medicine. I hey were intended in he local, and yet they were so ad ministered that iliev could only act c'lnsiiiuliniinlty, ex pending Iheir immediate ai lion upon tile stomttch, whilst the foul ulcers within the Lungs were unmolested. In | halation brings the medicine into direct. unlacl wnli the disease, without the disadvantage of any violent action, lis application is so simple that it may be employ ed by ! tile youngest infant or feeblest invalid. It does not de i range ttic stomach, or interfere in the least with the i strength, c ouifort or iiiininnss of the patient. ; ON'o charge for consultation. OTHFM tJISF.JiSF.S TItF .TF.!>. j In relation In the following diseases, either when com j plicated with i.urig or existing alone, I ul„o : invite consultation—usually finding them PKOMi'TI \ i CURABLE: PltOl.VPsi: ; and all forms of Fr MA LB Cow PLAINTS, j Irregnlarilie- and Weakness. I'ALI'II ATION and other forms of lIEAET Ills j EASE, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, and all other Dis ! eases of Stomach and llowr Is, Piles, (tr Ac. t>AII diseases of ihe Eye and Ear; Neuralgia. E,.ilep j sy, and all forms of Nervous Disease. i>.\o charge for consultation. J>H-ly 8. D. lIABD.MAN, M l. LYONS' PURE CATAWBA BRANDY. I I AVINC received the sole agency of A L\ llaziril A j Co , Wholesale Druggists, Philadelphia, for the sale ! of ibis Br rinly in Mililni county, we confidently offer it to ihe pu'dic as a pute and unadulterated article, as Hie .huhm ing ceil 'filiates will prove : I'iitMii in iNsrecToit's Orricß, f 2S SiMii St. Cincinnati, March, li.'iT. (, This will certify that I have tins day inspected two separate lots of Catawba Brandy, one in b ir-els and one i>: bullies, manufactured by Luiiii/.e l.y ons, and sold by liis sole agent, J Jacob, at the D.-poi No 'jy, opjeisile j the Burnet House, and I 111 West Third street, Cincinnati, nd tied tli.-iii both et BE and Kit Eg from r.II poisonous or deleterious drugs, and as such have marked the same at j Ihe law direr is. (liven under my iiami at my office feigned ] HIIIAM Cox, M It., Inspector of Alcoholic Lirjiiors, Ac, NEW YOBX, !>3 Prince si., July as, li.lT. Dear Sir:-I have receive 1 a bottle of Lynns' Pure Ohio Catawba Brandy, furnished by Mr A Ralston, Jr. ol I.nckpori, V V „ for aualy zation, ami I find it to con tain only those ingredients w inch exist in ei at: BRAXBV . ; The , ru,wirt.on of alcohol obtained from it is 47.00. | i I relieve iliis sample to lie pure Brandy w n limit udultera ; lion I lie thivor of it Is delicate and peculiar. [Signed J JAS R. CHII.TOM, M. U., Cheinlst. I lie Oil|(M'A I\ \\ lIA 111! AN D\ not only equals but even exiels the best tniported Brandies in purity and flavor. It is in fact the BKBT Brandy know 11. This i statement is fully corroborated by ihe certificates of < many ol'our most distiugiiisiied analytical Chemists. The want of pure Brandy h is long been felt in tliiscoun- I Iry. ami the introduction of an article of sm h quulilv as | in supersede the sale and use of ilntse vite compounds : hitherto sold uuder the name of Brandy, can only he re girded as a great public good. The Catawba Brandy ' possesses all the good qualities claimed for the best im j ported liquor, and is ofpeifert purity and superior flavor. It is theiefort lolly entitled to Ihe patri'liage of the |• 11to • I.e. We feel confident that its reception in this State [ will he as favorable as that v. liu h u lias met w ilii in the tlreat West, and that the time • not fur dist nit when the superiority of our own liquors will put an end lo their importation from tbroad. ! r Medicinal polioses this Brandy has no rival, and has long been needed. It is a soveri ign add sure reiue i dr for Dyspepsia, Flatulency, Low Spirits, Languor, 1 General Debility, Ar A!so for sale, E.SIIELHY'B CELEBRATED STILL AND SPARKLING CIIAMRAGNK. These Wines are made in the neighborhood of I iecinnali, and are guar antied lob.' ihe pure juice of Hie grape, and are emi nemly calculated for invalids ami persons w ho require a •i-utle stimulant, and for Sacramental purposes, or as a beverage will be found equal, if not superior, to the best imported. C. Retail Price for Br imly and Wines, %1.20 per vf uart Bottle. A liberal discount made to ihe trade. Ad.lres.s CIIAS. Kl I Z, Lewistown, Pa. February |i. Isj'". eofim A. C^IT-AJNTC^IES For Every Person to Raise their Own GRAPES, A\l> MARE THEIR OWN WINE. UJMIK undersigned will deliver front tin; Ist 1. to the 15th April next, to tiny persons residing in Mifflin co., ISABELLA GRAPE \ INKS of one year's growth, front cuttings of "Juniata Vineyard," at the following rates, payable when delivered: 25 Vines fur s;i, 50 do. for $5.50, 100 do. lor SIU. Hood Cuttings will be delivered at half the rates for \ iocs. Also, Osage Orange Hedge Plants to sell, and Hedges grown by contract. Orders must be received before the Ist of April to insure attention. Address A. IIARSIIBAIiGER, feblH McVeytown, Mifflin Ho., Pa. PUBLIC NOTICE IS hereby given that the undersigned has 1 disposed of his entire STOCK OF GOODS to Samuel Watt. All persons therefore know ing themselves indebted to me are notified to make SETTLEMENT immediately, and thus SAVE COSTS. ®3jr All kinds of PRODUCE taken on Book Account. SAMUEL lIA EEL V. Belleville, Eebruary 18, 1858. NOTICE. fpilE undersigned being about to remove 1 to M'Altivey's Fort, 11 antingdon county, hereby gives notice to all persons having un settled accounts with him to call and adjust the same without delay, as otherwise he will be necessitated to place them in the hanus of others for that purpose. SAMUEL B. GROSvSMAX. Eor sale low, a large lot of Lumber, such as Shijjgles, Boards, &c. The STORE HOUSE, DWELLING, BOARD YARD and all necessary outbuild ings now occupied by me, are for rent. The right kind of man may sell from $BOOO to $lO,OOO worth of goods per annum. Relleville, Jan. 28. 1858 .It. - •- Wolf's Hanover Glomes. ffNIIK uennine article of these celebrated 1 Gloves can be procured only at McOOY & ELLIS'S Store, who alone are supplied by the manufacturer, and are f ht reforc sole agents for their sale in this place. janT 1 THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. SIR JAMES CLARKE'S | Celebrated Female Pills. PROTECTED LETTERS 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 nil i those painful and dangerous diseases to which the female | onstitution is subject. It moderates all excess and re | moves all obstructions, and a speedy cure may be relied on. TO MARRIED LADIES : It is peculiarly suited. It will, in a short time, bring on tlie monthly period with regularity. Each bottle, price One Dollar, bears the Government : Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits These Title should not he taken by females during tke , ttRST THREE MOXTNS 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, Tain in the Back and lambs, Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpita tion of the Heart, Hysterics, and Whites, these Pills will i effect a cure when all other means have failed, and : although a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel antimony, or any thing 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.,'i Rochester, X. Y. N. 8.—51,00 and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any au thorized Agent w ill insure a bottle of the pills by return mail. For 6uie bv i diaries ititz. l)r. Stoneroad at the Bee Hive drug store, ant! F. A. Hardt& , Co., l.ewislown ; A. J. North. Atkinson's nulls, and bv respectable druggists generally. sep3 N. S. LAWRENCE'S ! PAPEIt, PRiTKR'S CARD AND ENVELOPE SO. Io> (OIIMERCE ST., PLLLLAOELPHM. #SkCash buyers will find it for their irtter j est to call. jauT.y FISH. CUB .nil piicrauic I No. 39 &40 North Wharves, Half-way between Arch and Race sts., PHILADELPHIA. March 15, 1857.-ly NATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE r IMI IS Great Journal of Crime and Crinj- JL iuatsis in its Twelfth Year, and is widely circulated lliroushont Ore country. It contains all the Great Trial.*, ! Criminal flutes, and appropriate Editorials on the same, ' meet her w itli infmmotion on Criminal Matters not to be i found in any other newspaper. i>.Subcripiiinii. Ad p r Annum; $1 for six Months, to j be remitted by Subscribers, (who should write their | names and the town, county and state where they reside ■ plainly.) to _ H A. SFAW.OUR, Editor A Proprietor of the National Police Gazette, i np3o New York City Dissolution of Partnership. is hereby given that the co pnrt ; i.l nership heretofore existing between S. & M. FIIAXK was dissolved on tlie 22d day of December. 1857, by nuftual consent. The : books and accounts are in the bands of M. Frank, at the store, where all those indebted will please call and settle their accounts. SAMUEL FRANK, MEYER FRANK. Lewistewn, January 7, 1858. nAVIXIi purchased the interest of S. . Frank, 1 ih.W offer the extensive assort : nient of goods on hand at very low prices.— The stock is large, comprising everything usually to be found in stores. Very thankful lbr the liberal patronage heretofore extended to the store, 1 respectfully solicit a continu ance of the same, as f feel confident of being able t please all in price, taste and quality. jan7.:!m M. FRANK* The Greatest Improvement of the Age! JKJL TIIE YOUNGAMERICA .®fP CORN • JbSHEUER The most (. 'omp/i fr, Simplest, if' ( '/irnpesf Corns/teller in tin World! J. P. Smith's Patent. November 25, 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 Uewistown, and thai they wili be offered for sale at the store of F. G. FRANCISCUS. All persons arc requested to call and see theni operate. County Rights in the State of Pennsylvania for sale by the subscriber, to whom all letters respecting the same may be addressed. LEWIS KURTZ, jan2l-ly Aaronsburg, Centre Co., Pa. 4 LARGE assortment at low prices for XIL sale by F. J. HOFFMAN. FLOUR CIUPERFIXE Red W heat, $2 00 per 100 1 do White do 250 do Extra Superfine Pittsburgh, 350 do For sale by F. J. HOFFMAN. December 17, 1857. 3ST OTICE. 1 SHALL close up the Books, Notes, Ac. of A. Marks, assigned *o Humphreys, Hoff man cfc Wright, in a few days by suit in nil cas,,<? - GEO. W ELDER * ov - 19 _ _ Ahorney, L. I BRICK! FIRE BRICK!—For 1 Noble, Ol die, Qirar l, Fli Top, Niv World, Crys tal, . snny Kirresler, ami Sunriw Cook SIIIVM, and lot j nil kimls of Room ami Parlor riiovea, can be bud at the Stove Warehouse of sept 1, F. G. FRANCISCUS. WAJNTTED, At the Lewistown Steam Mill, ALL KINDS OF 02. Z2. AT HIGHEST CASH I'll ICES! On hand, for sale, FLOUR, by the hundred or barrel, 11 YE FLO I'll, CO 11N MEAL, BUCKWIIEA T FLOUH, FEED OF ALL KINDS. large quantity of Coal, Silt, Plas ter, &c. for sale low for cash. ALFRED MARKS, Agent. Lewistown, Oct. 8, 18">7. The Medicine of the Million. PHILOSOPHY AND FACT. HOLLO WAY'S TILLS. | THE EXCITING CAUSE OF SICKNESS. rfin blood is the life-.-ustaiiiing agent. It furnishes the ciirii;iorieuts of flesh, bone, tuns.le, nerve and integu ment. The stomach is its manufactory, the. veil sits dis tributors, and the intestines the channel through which the waste matter rejected in its productions is expelled I'pon the stomach, the circulation and the bowels, these Pills act simultaneously, relieving indigestion, purifying j the fluids, and regulating the excretions. THE NATIONAL COMFLAI.IT. Dyspepsia is the most common disease among nil clas ses in this country. I; assumes a thous ami slaa|ies, aiad is the primary source of iiauutiieiable dangerous maladies; but whatever its type or symptoms, however obstinate its resistance to ordiaiary preparations, it yields readily and rapidly to this searching and unerring remedy BILIOtS AFFECTIONS. The quantity and quality of the bile are of most vital iinportam eto health. Upon tile liver, the gland w turla secretes this fluid, these l'ills operale specifically, infalli bly rectifying its irregularities and effectually curing Jaundice, Ililious P.eniiltants. and all the varieti- s ofdis , ease generated bv an unnatural condition of rite organ. BOWEL COMPLAINTS. I nles? Die bow ids perform their functions properly . the whole body suffers. Tens of thousands die an.orally of Dysentery, Diarchies, Chronic Constipation, ami other diseases of these waste pipes of lite system. The effect of lire fills upon all intestinal lisorders, whether casual or epidemic, is a phenomenon in medicine. By following tiie printed directions, the most alarming cases of bowel complain: are promptly- controlled. A WORD TO FEMALES. Tin: local debility ant! irregularities which are the es pecial annoyances of lire weaker sex, and which, when neglected, always shorten life, are relieved for the time being, and pri vented for the time to come, by a course of this mild but thorough alterative. Ihlbneafs Pills are the best rented;/ kuotcn in the world for the foliowiu;/ Diseases : Asthma Diarrhrea Indigestion Secondary Bowel Com- Dropsy Influenza Symptom plaints Debility Inflammation Inward weak- Coughs Fever and Venereal Af- ness Colds Ague feci ions Liver cmupl'ts Chest Diseases Female Com-Worms of all Lowness of Costiveriess plaints kinds Spirits : Dyspepsia Headaches SioneltCravel Piles | KrOAUTION None are genuine unless the words i^Hullovati , .Ycm } u ei nuJ l.untlou," are discernible as a icattr mark in every leaf of the book of dite, lions around each |h,i or Imx ; the same may l>e plainly seen by hold j ing the leaf to ihe light- A handsome rewaid will be i given to any one rendering eucit information as i,.ay b ad 1 to the detection of any paily or parlies counterfeiting the | medicines or vending the same, know ing tliem to be spu- I rious ♦♦•Sold at the Manufactories of Professor Ifot.Low'AX , I *•( Maiden Lane, New York, and by all res|eclal>te Drug gists and Dealers of Medicine throughout lite t uitPd Stales, and tiie civilized wot Id, in boxes, at C 5 rents, flii j cents, and 1 em h. M-Titere is :t considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N. B. Directions for lire guidance of patients iu every disorder are infixed to ear h box. aug!3 TIM: Mkd;ci\k isiin* i\ 1*37, AJirst tirltclc oj the I; Hilt cor inlrotinrctl untier thy. .untie of •• IVI.iD Ni \VAH:k>." im this or any other j rounirif ; nil other J'u.'mon V ore counterfeit*. The trrnui nc I'tm he knoiru htf the uttmt :' KY A X I-fHttg { flumped on ccrh WAKKIL HKYAX'S PU.WMXV WAI KilS relieve Coughs. Colds, Sare-thioat, Hoarsencaa. BRYAN'S I'l l MliVP' WAFERS Relieve Asthma, Bronchitis. Difficult Breathing. BRYAN'S ft I.JJiINIC WAFERS Relieve Spitting cf Blood, Pains in the Chest lIRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Relieve Inoininnt Consumption, Lung Diseases. HRTAN'S ft l M'iNli' WAFERS Relieve Irritation of tiie Uvula and Tonsila UK VAX'S PULMONIC WAFERS Relieve the above Complaints in Ten Minutes. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Are a blessing to all classes and constitutions. BUYAX'.s PULMONIC WAFERS Are adapted for Vocalists and Public Speakers BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Improve the compass and flexibility of the Voice. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Are in a simple form and pleasant to the taste. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Not only relieve, but effect rapid & lasting Cores. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Are warranted to give satisfaction to every una No Family should be without a Box of Hryau'tt Pulmonic Wafers IN THK UOI'SK. No Traveler should be without a Box of Bryan's Pulmonic Wafer* IN 1113 I'OCKKT. No Dealer' should be without a supply of Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers FOR HIS CI'STOMKRS. No person will ever object to give for Bry an's Pulmonic Wafers TWK.NTY-rrVB CKNT3. J OR MOSES, Late I, C. Baldwin A. Co., Rochester, y. Y. For sale by 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 generally. sep3 Books and Accounts of H. W. Jankln. TIIE books and accounts of 11. W. Junkin having been transferred to the subscri ber, all persons knowing themselves indebted are hereby notified to call and make settle ment, as within a limited time they will be placed inthe hands of a justice of the peace frr collection. J. 0. JUNKIN. Lewistown, December 17, 1857, ONE thousand pounds of Wool wanted, for which the highest price will be paid, by _je2s KENNEDY, JUNKIN & CO. {OO Dozen Table and lea Knives and Forks, 50 dozen Hrmnnln Tilde and Tea Spoons, 8 dozen silver plated do., si dozen tdlver plated Forks, for sale by FR ft JVC ISC US. GROCERIES DOWN! SUPERIOR Syrup Molasses, at 80 cents a gallon. Sugar also reduced in price. octB F, J. HOFFMAN.
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