i i ■ the i Ste charge, jH'l> PROTECTING, 'essful, would ha-rtJ-As the time is now at army. But Bra l "® fruit and shade trees, galloped Hi battel! ' the columns ° f y 15 1 practical hints, were brought to btjfthe proper manner of so was on him— should be pruned or added—the eue e corresponding with their panting of his w'' an ® c ) along an avenue or heard —and thL™ 1 a house > the shad , f*i on the pavement, ai*ound un ero le c h am b er w i n( J OWB) an( j an hundred or 0 p ie h ousej as "onieol" It .. J su PP ose > were they to judge -the trees along most street gale—the^ 0 secure this the tree should ridb v ~* w w do . vvn more or less ever y spring, * j. jr six years after it has first been ' n no case should the side ; 1-tf be cut off unless they are so thick *P' against each other. After a tree 1 do 'i^' e or hfteen years old, it should not or touched by the axe or saw, sins n ® t0 reniove the dead wood. I _ -en many fine, healthy trees ruined 't' J ' r j."oper pruning. Sometimes persons cup bufty; vest a g j x Qr e jgjjt inches in tuls of all its branches, and will then Crea JF a portion of the top, leaving noth ter, 1d- ut an unsightly trunk. Trees thus 1 toaspfijaed will take more time to recover and Jftgf/rtshade, than is necessary to produce pint ofmi f rom a thrifty young tree, and fre -5 pint they never recover; so all the labor :o make Fruit trees should be trimmed so as pound .dmit the light of the sun to every hoopsT l h; by this means the fruit will be Lcmt and iuore perfect than when left to ugar, l '' a t random. No suckers should be ; egr. fjd to grow on a fruit tree; but as /prr-.uipossible to give a rule that will ap ply to all situations. Experience and care, with the exercise of a good judgment, must supply any deficiency in this respect. Roses and flowering shrubbery may be trimmed according to taste, being careful to remove the old wood and that which may have been killed by the winter. The proper time for trimming roses and shrub bery is in the latter end of March, after the frosts are over and the buds begin to swell, as you can then see what ha.<Tbeen killed by the winter. And here I would remark, that the best method of preserving tender roses, is—where it can be done and the wood is not too strong —to lay down the bushes and cover them over with earth to the depth of two or three inches, having first secured the bushes to the ground with pegs. It is not so much the frost that kills rose bushes, as the effects of the sun upon them after they are frozen, and before the warmth of the atmosphere has drawn the irost out. \V here they cannot be laid down, a good plan is to surround them with cedar brush, carefully tied up. This ad mits the air and at the same time keeps off the sun. Some persons tie up the bushes in straw. Ihis is a bad plan, for very fre quently upon opening them in the spring we find the wood all mildewed, and before the season is over it dies out. Raspberry hushes may be protected in the same man ner as roses. With your permission, I will in a future number give some directions with regard to the pruning and culture of grapes. Respectfully yours, James Glkason, landscape Gardener. February 25, 1858. PURE CAT AW BA B RANDY. TJ A VINO received the sole agency of A. F Hazard ic 11 ( o ' Wholesale Dn.-ggistg, Philadelphia, for the tale of this Brandy in Mifflin county, we confidently oiTer it to the public as a pure and unadulterated article, as the following certificates will prove : CHEMICAL INSPECTOR'S OPPICK, J 28 .Sixth st., Cincinnati, March, 1857. \ This will certify that 1 have this day Inspected two ■separate lots of Catawba Brandy, one in barrels and one in bottles, manufactured by Lauritze Lyons, and sold by his sole agent, J Jacob, at the Depot, No. 99, apposite the Burnet House, and 143 West Third street, Cincinnati and find them both PURE and FREE from all poisonous or deleterious drugs, and as such have marked the same as the law directs. Given under my hand at my office [Signed ] HIRAM Cox, M D., Inspector of Alcoholic Liquors, Ac. NEW YORK, 93 Prince et., July 28, 1857. Dear Sir:—l have received a bottle of Lyons' Pure Ohio Catawba Brandy, furnished hy Mr A Ralston Jr of Lock port, N. Y„for analj zation, and I find it to coir tain only those ingredients which exist in pi RE B RARI>V. The proportion of alcohol obtained from it is 47.00 J believe this sample to be pure Brandy without adultera tion-the flavor of it is delicate and peculiar. [Signed ] JA R. CHILTOK, M. D , Chemist The OHIO CATAWBA BRANDY not only equals but even excels the best imported Brandies in purity and flavor. It is in fact the BEST Brandy known This statement is fully corroborated by the certificates of many of our most distinguished analytical Chemists. The want of pure Brandy has long been felt in this coun try, and the introduction of an article of such quality as to supersede the sale and use of those vile compounds hitherto sold under the name of Brandy, can only be re garded as a great public good. The Catawba Brandy possesses all the good qualities claimed for the best im ported liquor, and is of perfect purity and superior flavor It is therefore fully entitled to the patronage of the pub lic. We feel confident that its reception in this State will be as favorable as that which it has met with in the Great West, and that the time is not far distant when the superiority of our own liquors will put an end lo their importation from abroad. For Medicinal purposes this Brandy has no rival, and has long been needed. It is a sovereign and sure reme u' ANDVpAn a ,IV,vf ,,ELBY,S eEUEBRATEO STILL AND SPARKLING CHAMPAGNE. These Wines are suited'to'bf " elehborhood of Cincinnati, and are guar nenOy ellUifl CnvuM. *** gentle stimulant and for r^e^T2 I issr u fouB " 1 ***> ,f Bot <* the ORetail Price for Bramly and Wines, #l. „ er o„ art Bottle. A liberal discount made to the trade. Address CHAB. RITJC, Lewistewn Pa February 18,1858. eo6m Notice to Collectors of Taxes for 1857. THE County Commissioners hereby give notice to Collectors of Taxes for 1857 that the whole amount of their duplicates will be required to be paid to the county treasurer on or before the FIRST DAY OF MAY next —at whieh date warrants will he issued against all delinquents. By order of the Board, __mbll SL D. SMITH, Clerk. 6Y0Q,000 ft. Dry a nd Green 1 in. Boards, from #1.25 to #3.00 per 100 feel, for tale by ao * l 3 FKANCISCUS. I "VTOTICE is hereby given that the following J_ i applications for license to sell liquors hare been filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessions of Mifflin county in obedience to the Act of Assembly in such case made and provided, and the said Court have appointed, by a standing order, FRIDAY, the 9th day of April next, " a time at which applications for said licenses shall be heard, at which time all persons applying, or making objections to applications for licen ses, may be heard by evidence, petition, re monstrance or counsel:—" I. J. & W. Y. B. Coplin, inn ortav. Armagh tp Wm. Swinehart " " " Thomas McCormick " Bratton " William Brothers " Brown " Matilda Wurtz A. Mutthersbeugh " Decatur " Mary Smith " Derry Jacob Lotz eating house Granville " Anthony Felix " Lewistown Jacob Fisher George Siegrist " John Swan " " Jacob Bearley inn or tavern " John Brown " Sani'l W. Eisenbise " " Jacob Mutthersbough " " Thomas Mayes " " Jas. A. Murray " " John A. Ross Wm. P. Robinson " McVeytown Rosannah Davis " Edwin Ilarner eating house " John Walls " " John G. Stewart inn or tav. Menno tp. •J. G. M'Glaughlin " N. Hamilton Richard Brindla " Union tp. Henry Selfridge " " Collar Wix " " 11. J. WALTERS, Clerk. Clerk's Office, Lewistown, March 18, 1858. REGISTER'S NOTICE. rpHE following accounts have been exam- I incd and passed by me, and remain filed on record in this office for inspection of Heirs, Legatees, Creditors, and all others in any way interested, and will be presented to the next Orphans' Court of the county of Mifflin, to be hold at the Court House in Lewistown, on THURSDAY, the Bth day of April, 18J8, for allowance and confirmation: 1. The account of Joseph Hartzler, Admin istrator of the estate of David Hartzler, late of Union township, deceased. 2. The account of Henry McAuley, Ad ministrator cum testumento annexo of John McAuley, late of Decatur township, deceased. 3. The Guardianship account of George W. Thomas, Esq., Guardian of Ann Eliza Glass, minor child of Robert Glass, late of the bor ough of Lewistown, deceased. 4. The account of C. Hoover, Esq., Admin istrator of the estate of James Elliott, late of the borough of Lewistown, deceased. 5. The account of 11. J. Walters, Esq., Ad ministrator of Thomas R. McKee, late of the borough of Lewistown, deceased. G. The account of G. W. Stewart, Esq , Administrator of the estate of Melissa Stone, late of the borough of Lewistown, deceased. 7. The account of Davis Bates, Executor of the last will, &c. of Daniel Bates, late of Ar magh township, deceased. 8. The account of M. Buoy, Administrator of the estate of Win. 11. MoCay, late of the borough of Lewistown, deceased. 9. The Guardianship account of Dr. Elias W. Hale, Guardian of Wm. Mann, Jr., minor son of AS in. Mann, Jr., late of Brown town ship, deceased. JOS. S. WAREAM, Register. Register's Office, ) Lewistown, March 11, 1858.*) Guardians are notified that by laic they are required to file an account tvery three, gears, and F.jeculors and .Administrators at the end of "vc year, if passible, after taking out letters—which accuunts must be filed in the Re gister's Office 30 days preceding each court. O- Deeds tieeuted in this State must be recorded within six months , otherwise to be deemed fraudulent and void against subsequent purchasers or mortgagees fur value, unless recorded bejore the deed under which the subsequent purchaser claims.—See Pardon's Digest. LIST OF CACSES FOR TRIAL AT APRIL TERJI, 1858. A*a. Term. Yr. 1. Michael Buoy vs. Ralph Bogle, 10 Nov. 1853 2. John Kohier vs. J Mutthersbough, 23 Jan'y, 1856 3. D. Fichthorn vs. McClintic Ac Chris well 5 o Ap .i, u 4. J Bwift, Esq , vs. James Quinlan 28 Nov. " 5. Robert Newlin vs R Cumtnings. 67 Jany. 1857 6. Chas. Uratton vs. Wm. Reed, 116 April " 7. Walls lc Walls vs J M M'Coyetal 23 Aug. " 8. Casjier Dull vs. John Philips' Adtnr.. 34 •' 44 9 Geo. Blymyer vs. Jas. Allison, et al, 57 14 44 10. Robert Burns for use vs. D. Moist, 21 Nov. 44 11. J. Foster's Adinr. vs. G. 11. Calbraith 65 44 44 12. D Ctarkson. end , Jfc. vs A. KothrockCG 41 14 13. Adam V. Sigler vs Wm. Russell, 67 44 44 14. J. S. Miller fur use, vs J A. Cunning ham, 76 44 ii 15. S 4 M Frank vs. Henry Irwin, 85 44 44 10. S. 8. Woods vs 1). Fichthorn, 107 4 4 44 17. D. Fichthorn vs. Z. SL M. Orner, 115 44 44 18 J. 11. Ard vs. William Wilson, 132 Aug 1853 19. M tier, Reed Ac. Co. f.r use vs Jus. Alexander, et al, 34 44 1854 20. D. Zeigler fur use vs Irwin tc M'Ooy 67 44 1855 21. I). W. M'Corintck vg. P. Albright, 93 44 1856 22. F. M Bell fur use vs. 11. A. Scboll, 23 Jany 1857 23. 8. 11. Bell for use vs. M. Garretty S5 April 14 II J WALTERS, Proth'y. Lewistown, March 4, 1858 N. S. LAWRENCE'S NEW PAPER, PRIM CARD AND ENVELOPE SO. 405 C' 0.71 JIKRt'E ST., PHILADELPHIA. buyers will find it for their inter est to call. j an 7 y I^XLCU lOlt'S NOTlCE.—Notice is here by given that letters testamentary on the estate of BENJAMIN McCOY, late of Gran ville township, Mifflin county, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, residing in perry township, in said county. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them duly authenticated for settle meJp4 T. G. BELL, February 4, 1858. Executor. Entate of Brace HclHtt, deceased. NO 1 ICE is hereby given that letters of ad ministration on the estate of BRUCE McNIFT, late of St. Louis, Missouri, and formerly of Armagh township, Mifflin county, deceased, have been granted to the under signed, residing in Brown township, Mifflin county. All persons knowing themselves in debted to said estate arc requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them duly au thenticated for settlement. "to J. P. TAYLOR. Adm'r. SALE, okSffl iHZr rpWO CANAL BOATS, with Stock com- I plete. Apply to mh4 ALFRED MARKS, Agt. THE MRMBttS COOK STOVE IT THE STOVE WAREHOrSE OF F. G, Franciscus, Lewistown, 300 STOVES FOR SALE LOW FOR CASH. j Farmers and others burning wood can find one of the best wood Cooking Stoves used.— This excellent Stove is made heavy for use, j takes a stick of wood 28 inches long, has a very , large fire place and oven, bakos well, and got ;up in good style. Will warrant it to do its work well, and give good satisfaction. It I comes much lower in price than stoves of this ! kind generally. sep!7 PEARL and Ivory handle Table and Dessert Knives, for sale by FRsUVCISCUS. BILLS for Frame Stuff filled at short notice, of good quality, and at low rates. augl3 FRANCISCUS. 111( I DOORS, for inside and outside, X v v Rootn and Front Doors, assorted sir.*** and qualities, from £1.50 to $3 each. FRANCISCUS. ] 50,000 Joint Shingles, 40,000 best 24 . inch Lap Shingles, on hand and for sale by aug!3 FRANCISCUS. 150,000 Plastering Lath, 3, 3.], 4 & 4.| feet long, and the best in the market, for sale by augl3 FRANCISCUS. STOVES! STOVES! STOVES!— All kinds of Piirlor, Room, Bar, Hall and Cook Stoves, on baud and for sale at reduced prices by au S l~ FRAJh'CIS C US. GAS BURNERS! GAS BURNERS!-- Tlie tiKMt economical coal burning Room or Parlor Stove ever introduced; made altogether of wrought iron, no other metal being used in their manufacture at all,and will save at least 50 per cent more of coal than any stove used. On hand and for sale by sept 17 FRANCISCUS. PATENT KNI FE CLEANERS. One of the greatest labor saving machines ever in vented. Every housekeeper should have one. Also, Apple Parers, Bread Toasters, Preserving Kettles, brass, copper, porcelain, tinned, &.c. For sale by septl7 FRANCISCUS. SOLE LEATHER, Calf Skins, Link Lining do., Upper Leather, Kipp do., Madras and Tantpico Morocco, with all kinds of French Kitt Shoe Findings, &c. fcr sale at lowest rates hy septl7 FRANCISCUS. rpHE NE PLUS ULTRA of cook JL stoves is the Noble Cook—the most perfect now in use. Every one wanting Ihe BEST cooking stove, are re spectfnlly invited to call and examine this baker, baking bread equal to a brick oven. This excellent stove is warranted in every respect. For sale by sept 17 FRANCISCUS. f 10AL BUCKETS, several patterns, v_y Pokers, shovels, Sifters Castings fur all ordinary stoves, Tin and iron Tea Kettles, Tin and Copper Uoltom Wash Boilers, fitove Boilers, Or iddles, Long Pans, B ike Pans, ice. In fact, all kinds of trimmings and fixtures for stoves can be had at the establishment of sept 17 FRANCISCUS. Dissolution of Partnership. is hereby given that the co part -i. a nership heretofore existing between S. & M. FRANK was dissolved on the 22d day of December, 1857, by mutual consent. The books and accounts are in the hands of M. Frank, at the store, where all those indebted will please call and settle their accounts. SAMUEL FRANK, MEYER FRANK. Lowistewn, January 7, 1858. HA\ ING purchased the interest of S. Frank, I now offer the extensive assort ment of goods on hand at very low prices.— The stock is large, comprising everything usually to be found in stores. Very thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to the store, I respectfully solicit a continu ance of the same, as I feel confident of being able te please all in price, taste and quality. jan7.3m M. FRANK. State and County Taxes. 'VTOTICE is hereby given to the Taxpayers 11 of Mifflin county that the Commissioners have authorized the different Collectors to make a deduction of PITS PER, OEHT. on County tax assessed for the year 1858, and a similar deduction of 5 percent, on the State tax for 1858, if paid on or before the FIRST I>A Y OF MAY NEXT. On all State and county taxes for 1858 paid between the Ist day of May and the Ist day of duly, a deduc tion of 24 per cent, will be allowed on each after which date the full amount will be charged. By order of the Board, mh4-4m It. I> SMITH, Clerk. The Greatest Improvement of the Age! VWjk YOUNGAMERICA Jlf CORN J§SHELLER The most Complete, Simplest, Cheapest Cornshcller in the World! J. P. Smith's Patent, November 25, 1856. 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 Lewistown, 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. LEWIS KURTZ, jan2t-ly Aaronsburg, Centre Co., Pa. Ho JEo 2$3E®WSJs> SURCiiEON DENTIST. PROFESSIONAL business promptly attend ed to, and charges reasonable. OFFICE on North Main street, second door below the town Hall, and nearly opposite the Gazette office. je 21, 1855—tf. Estate of John Byier, late of Brown town, ship, deceased. ALL persons indebted to this estate are requested to make payment immediately. Those having demands will present their claims forthwith, properly authenticated, for settlement. SIIEM 7.00K, mhlo-6t* Administrator. WM. T .TTXTT-*. mo IB in AO 9 VMMO, East market street, Lewistown, a few doors east of Geo. Blymyer's store, HAS just received from the city a choice sej lection of CLOSES, aisss32L mm cs* S3 & antr gFesutugg, specially selected by himself, embracing some very superior goods, from among which his old customers and as many new ones as may choose to call, can secure articles for dress that will vastly add to their personal appearance when made up. Call and examine the stock, which will be found to be all that is represented, if not a little more. oct22 New Goods! McCoy & Ellis's CHEAP STORE! rPHE undersigned, trading under the name and I firm of McCOY & HI.LIS, respectfully in form their friends and the public generally that they have just returned from Philadelphia, and 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 3300t# an& Sfelio suitable for the season. The market price iv CASH will always be given for COUNTRY PRODUCE, and liberal advances made on Flour and Grain on store. PLASTER, SALT, PISH AM STONE COAL always on hand. A quantity of Salt, suitable for Cattle, now on hand. F. McCOY, "ovl2 R. F. ELLIS. i\cat, Llienp A Durable. W. G. ZOLLINGER, Market Street, next door to Kennedy's Store, Kls always prepared to sup ply the public with all the VSf / different styles of Hats of / the best qualities and atsuchjgS®® 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 he will sell at the lowest cash prices. He invites everybody to call and examine for themselves, as he is satisfied that ins stock cannot fail to please. For the Ornish he has constantly on hand, or will make to order, hats to their taste of any required size or brim, at prices that cannot fail to be satisfactory. Country Merchants will find it to their ad vantage to give me a call, as a liberal deduction will he 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 Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry. ROBERT W. PATTON, (Successor to M. Buoy,) IT AS just received from Philadelphia and £1 opene i on Market street, next door to the old stand, in the room recently occupied by John A. Sterrett, a large assortment of Clocks. Matches, and Iju 1 He has gold and silver niches of every kind and price, some of them of very superiou finish, and warranted A No. 1 ; 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 SUtocu ami JJlrttcD S&are* 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 leetle lower—and he therefore hopes to merit and receive a liberal share of patronage. m=r*Call round and ap9y Having purchased the entire stock of goods of J. Hamilton & Co., I now offer them at GREAT BARGAINS! The stock is new and heavy, containing a large assortment of staple D3,Y GCCIDS, SILKS, SATINETS, CASSIHERS. JEANS, CAL ICOS, GINGHAMS & M HUE GOODS, CARPETS, &c. 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 Limcburner's Coal always on hand. Also, Shingles and Morticed Locust and Chestnut Posts. SAMUEL COMFORT. August 13, 1857. (MR IANMQRI AND TOBACCO STORE! East Market street, immmediately opposite the Post Office, LEWISTOWN, PA. TjtTIE undersigned would respectfully make a known to Merchants, Confectioners, Hotel Keepers, and citizens generally of this and ad joining counties, that he has commenced the TOBACCONIST BUSINESS, and will constantly keep on hand Tobacco and Segars of all kinds, of superior brands, which he will dispose of on most reasonable terms at WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. ap!6 EDWARD FRYSINGER Wolf's Hanover Gloves. fpilE genuine article of these celobrated 1 Gloves can be procured only at McCOY <fc ELLIS'S Store, who alone are supplied by the manufacturer, and are therefore sole agents for their sale in this place. jan7 Ready-made Clothing WE will sell at Philadelphia prices. Now is the time to pull off your old clothing and buy new at the cheap store ®f jan7 KENNEDY, JUNKIN & CO. THE GREATEST MEDICAL DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. DR. KENNEDY, of Ronbury, has discovered in one of our common pasture weeds a remedy that cures Every Kind of Humor from the worst Scrofula down to a common Pimple. HE hastried itin over 1100 cases,and never failed ex cept in two cases, (both thunder humor.) lfe has now in his possession over two hundred certificates of its virtue,all within twenty wiles of Boston. Two bottles are warranted to cure a nursing Sore Mouth. Onejto three bottles will cure the worst kind ofPimples on the Face Two to three bottles will clean the system of Biles. Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst Canker In the Mouth and Stomach. Three to five bottles are warranted to cure the worst case of Erysipelas. One to two bottles are warranted to cure all Humor in the eyes. Two bottles are warranted to cure Running of the Ears and Blotches among the Hair. Four to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and running Ulcers. One bottle will cure Scaly Eruption of the Skin. Two to three bottlesare warranted to cure the worst case of Ringworm. Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the most desperate case of Rheumatism. Three to four bottles are warranted to cure the Salt Rheum. Five to eight bottlea willetirethe worst case of Scrof j ula A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle, ami a perfect care is warranted when the above quanti ty is taken. Reader, I peddled over a thousand bottles of this in the vicinity of Boston. I know the efT-'t of it in every cape. So sure as water will extinguish fire,sosure will this cure humor. I never sold a bottle of it but that sold an other ; after a trial it always speaks for itself. There are two things about this herb that appears to me sur prising ; first that it grows in our pastures, in some pla ees quite plentiful, and yet its value lias never been known until I discovered it in 18 IB—second, that it should cure all kinds of humor. In order to give some idea of ilie sudden rise and great popularity of the discovery, I will state that in April, 1653,1 peddled it and sold about six hollies per day—in April, 1854.1 sold over one thousand bottles per day of it. Some of the wholesale Druggists who have been in business twenty and thirty years, say that nothing in the annals of patent medicines was ever like it. There is a universal praise of it from ail quarters In my own practice I always kept it strictly for humors —bul since its introduction asa general family medicine, great and wonderful virtues have been found in it that I never suspected. Several cases of epileptic fils—a disease which was always considered incurable, have been cured by a few bottles. O, what a mercy tf it w ill prove effectual in all cases of that awful malady— there are few who have seen more of it than I have. I know of several cases of Dropsy, all of them aged people, cured by it. For the various diseases of the Liv er, Pick Headache, Dyspepsia, Asthma, Fever and Ague, Pain in the Side, Diseases of (be Spine, and particularly in diseases of the Kidneys, A.C., tlic discovery has done more goodthan any medicine ever known. No change of diet ever necessary—eat the best you get and plenty of it. DIRECTIONS FOB USE. —Adults one table spoonful per day—Children ..ver 10 years, dessert spoonful—Children fromatoS years,tea-spoonful. As no directions can be applicable to ail constitutions, take sufficient to operate on the bowels twice a day. Manufactured by DON Als D It i:.\ \ED V, Vo 120 IVarren St., Roibury, Mo ft. PRICE SI,OO Wholesale Agents. .New York City, C. V. C!ickuer,Sl I Barclay street; C 11. King, 192 Broadway; Kushton and j Clark,27s Broadway ; A. B.Ac I). Sands, 1(0 Fait onstreet. T. W. DYOTT Ac SONS, Philadelphia, wholesale j Agents for Pa. For sale by F. J. HOFFMAN and Mrs j MARY MARKS, Lewistown, and by B. F. KEPNER, 1 Mitflintown. (je4-!y. HOVER'S LIQUID HAIR DYE, THE testimony of Prof. Booth and Dr Brim kle having i previously been published, the following :s now added: I From Prof. MCCLUSKEY, formerly Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine in Die Female Medical College j of Pennsylvania, and late Professor of Surgery in the American College o'. Medicine, Ac. Pliri. A DELi'iit A, Nov. 27th, 1556. Mr. Joseph E. Hoover:—A trial of your Liquid Hair I Dye will convince the most skeptical lint it is a safe, ele- I •HIII ami efficacious preparation. Ui.like many nth-re, I it Ins in several instances proved serviceable in the cure I of some cutaneous eruptions on the bead, and I have no hesitation in commending it to those requiring such an I appli ation. Very respectfully, J. F. X. McCnosKET, M. P., i 475 Race st. above 13th. i HOVER'S WRITING INKS, including Hover's Wri ling Fluid and Hover's Indelible Inks, still maintain their high character which has always distinguished them, and j the extensive demand tirst created has continued uninler- | riipted unlii the present. v Orders addressed to the Manufactory, No. 4!f> Race J Street above Fourth, (old No. 144,) Philadelphia, will re- ! ceive prompt attention by JOaEPII E MOVER, dec 17 Manfacturer, j TO Bl ILOERS AYD CARPE VITUS. L XT M BE3PL! Wm. B. Hoffman & Co. VT 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— -20,000 ft panel Boards & Plank, from 5 to 2 in. 10,000 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, all sizes, Plain Siding and ready worked Flooring, Hemlock Joists Scantling, 3x4, 4x5, 4x6, 6x6. Lap and Joint Shingles and Shingle Latli al ways on hand. Shutters, Blinds, and Sash made to order. All orders thankfully received and promptly attended to. raav2l LC CLAN FCTOTDRT. THE public are hereby respectfully informed that we have leased the above well known r oundry, situate on Main street, in the borough of Lewistown, a few doors south of the stone bridge, where we will keep constantly on hand a full assortment of all kinds of STOVES, CJ viz: Hathaway Cooking Stoves, different Egg Stoves, Nine Plate 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 3S reasonable terms as at any other establishment in the State. We hope, friends, you will call and examine our stock before buying anywhere else. You will undoubtedly save money by doing so. DANIEL BEARLEY & SONS. Lewistown, March 26, 1857.-y GEO. W. ELDER, Attorney at Law, OFFICE in WestMarketstreet.oppositeEisenJ bise's Hotel, will attend to any business in the eourtsof Mifflin, Centre, or Huntingdon coun ties Lewistown. Julv 1,1853. BLACKSMITH'S COAL, LUMP COAL, WILKESBARRE EGG COAL, SUNBURY COAL, Just received, and for sale low, and deliv ered in any part of town, by novs SAMUEL COMFORT. I7IRE BRICK! FIRE BRICK!—For Noble, Globe, Girartl, Flat Top, New World, Crys tal, Fanny Forrester, and Sunrise Cook Stoves, and for nil kinds of Room and Parlor Stoves, can be had at the Stove Warehouse of sepl!7 F. G. FRANCISCUS. ■W SABMPljjj FULL Quabt'bottic ' And containing the strength of V ' much pure Honduras Sana!. '!* l 'i* other similar preparation R' lla *ah A FEW bottles of this Sar! A several years ago rend valuable, (as all well-inform,® I that age improves it,) have 2 the drug store of CHARLES H.TZ ; where they are ofTered for I the regular price, namely 75 It has been a well established past that Sarsaparilla, when J^ for * prepared was the only true parn * seases originating from an iff™ if ° r s blood, the use of mercury intoxi evil habits in youth, barrenness& :stil Hsifc% ly assert that JO/LV WLL'fvrSl TRACT OF SJRMP.MILu paration before the public that L strictly scientific strength. The sarsapar 11, out regard to price, and evers'* being used, is subject to the tests, and its genuineness ascert#! being used. Bull's Sarsaparilla the virtues of several other roots, together forming the Nm e n G;; N producing the greater curative known world! This medicine w h. ' cording to directions, has cured Scrofula or King's Evil, Cancers T, r lions of the Skin, ' *' * Eyes, Ringworm or Tetters, Scalfn ** Rheumatism, Old Sorts and Pains in the bones or Joints Bwn Glands, Syphilis Dyspepsia, Salt seases of the Kidneys, Loss of Anna ,?■> in the Side and Shoulders. Genera l Dropsy, Lumbago, Jaundice, Costinn3 Throat. Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds W of the Chest, Pulmonary Affections '.J* other diseases tending to produce ' * coy sump no \ Liver Complaint, Female Irre 2 u'lariii Complaints, Sick and Nervous Headiest* Spirits, Night Sweats, Exposure orlmpX in Life, Chronic Constitutional Disease,. a spring and summer drink and e&er," for the system, and a gentle and pleasartll gative, far superior to Blue Lick or C r- Water, salts, or seidlilz powders For sale by CHARLES RITZ," Ln'mn Price 75 cts. per bottle. j e j^ Grocery, Provision, Confeofc ery, and VARIETY STORE, At intersection of Valley, Mill, Dorcasaaj Market streets, lately occupied bv Mrs. Wertz. rpilE undersigned having purchased JL entire stock of Mrs. Wertz, resptfsa announces that he intends to make sacinl Jitions of articles in general use as to to supply almost anytking that may bestir for by the old customers uf the establlbaa i and any number of new ones. Intend®! keep on hand all the leading articles of E® I keting, he solicits farmers and othenhui Butter, Eggs, Lard, Tallow. Honey, rs toes, Green or Dried Apples, Soap, Poultry. kt, ! to give him a call, as the highest cashrs I will be paid the market can afford, orba j eer.es, Salt, Fish, Confectioneries. Pcrfajßj ! Fancy Articles, Hosiery for ladies mia j tletnen, Ladies' Collars, Corals, Braaa Buckles, Belts, Gloves, Mits, Ac. funn thcefor at lowest cash prices. Cabinet & Undertaking Businea 'lhe manufacture of Furniture andCibs Ware generally, as well as the I ndent j Business, will not be relinquished oniccai | of my engaging in the above business,!i ; orders in either promptly attended to. My friends and the public generally a ' invited to call, examine nty.stock andprid in both establishments, and, as heretofore, shall endeavor to please them. AXT 11 OX Y FELH Lewistown, Xov. 10, 1857. HOWARD ASSOCIATION^ PHILADELPHIA. ! -4 Bf urru'.ent fmrtitutiox, etlthlirked Jy >ptrutuirt* fur lie relief uf the rick <:./ dutitsftd.ajluttiwt h'lrnl'hl ami KfiJcmtc IHstiIMS ; r FO all persons afflicted with srinal discasr? j ' Spermatorriaea, SU>iiiiual W. akne-s, Imp '>■■■" M nrrhaci, Gleet, Syphilis, the vice of Onansai i Abuse, A-c. &c. The Howard Ae*<>c union. in view of lite aufsi lion of human life caused by sexual dis.asc#,ufl I deceptions practised upon the mil' ruinate victiM^' l diseases by Guncks, several years ngi directedlktru suiting Surgeon, as a Cha. .Ml-:.' Art w.-rifey oftk name, to open a Dispensary for tb.-:rta' class of diseases, in all their fori:.?, a: 1 tr>s v ' 1 Advice GRATIS, to all vrh" apply by letter, w; !>>' script ion of their cniidtiioit, (age, oo uj'tih life, c#.) ami in cases of extreme povrrtj ■ Medicines Free of < 'barge. It is needles? to -" Association commands the highest medical skid ft l age, and will furnish the most approved 'wdert w went. The- Directors, on a review ~f lire jw'-. ■*' survd that their labors in this sphere of W.e*"h:.rl have been of great benelit to the afiiicted, the young, and they have resolved to devote then*! with renewed real to this very important bet spised cause. Just published by the Association, a Report®'' | matorrhma, or Seminal Weakness, the vice oi Masturbation or Self-Abuse, and otter •Sexual Organs, by the Consulting Surgeon, svnt by mail (in a sealed letter envelope) ireeoi on receipt of Two Stamps for postage. Address.- [>ort or treatment, Dr. GEORGE R. CALBOI Ji I ing Surgeon Howard Association, N" 4 • Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Bv order of the PirW" EZRA D IIEART\VELL,PtwJ GEO. FAIRCHI!.H, Secretary. HIGHLY IHPORTAST TO FABIEB> M. M. FAXON'S Attachment of Vulcanized India Aw* Spring to the Tubes oj Grain V THE undersigned, having perfected an the attachment of a Gtuu Spring 10 ' 1 Drag Bars of Grain Drills, is happy to and ait others interested in the growing o . —jj other grains, that he is piepared to DRILLS, with the above article attached, notice, at his Foundry, in McVeytovvn, I'a- become an almost indispensable article 10 ' and he will find that the attachment 01 '' ' will enhance its value at least one lU"- tion and trouble caused by the breaking o * is entirely done away with by this arra "; man, or boy, can perform nearly double ice could under the old plan, with much greiw himself and iiorses. There need be no lea breaking, for if there is an article that wt arl ijie,d rot, or wear out, the Gum Spring is "j hazard nothing in saying that my Grain ' plest in construction, most eronomK.i and tliereforc the most durable ever o cultural public. The feed is so arrange • 1, U, H, 11, and 2 bushels per acre. one for the coming seeding are requeue . efJi f orders as early as possible. Direct to tlin county, Pa., or F. G FRAN' i 1" „'.gov® E. L. FAXON, Hollidaysbnrg, Blair co , r -> BRO., Harrisburg, Pa., who arc au,ll(> - OBW agents, and iYom w horn any further infer tained. . *75 ' PRICE OF DRILLS*, with the atiarb'^, |ert i< nters who already have drills, can have • I(Jw |ll Ibe India Rubber Spring attached, for 5>A branches of the FOUNDR' carried on, for which orders arc respevj ygjt* McVeytown. Julie 19,155 C.
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