Lewistown gazette. (Lewistown, Pa.) 1843-1944, April 08, 1858, Image 3

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    TREASURERS SALE
OF
, .o tedLandsiaMifflin County,
**■" 1858.
"IIFREAS, by an Act of General As- j
\\ ombiv of the Commonwealth of Penn
" :! entitled "An Act, directing the
selling unseated lands for taxes and
iode 0,1 eg " passed the thirteenth day of
# rpur^ c thousand eight hundred and fif
" treasurers in the different parts of
*V'miw m wealth are dir cttit >c mmence
m d Monday in June. A. D. 1816, .
i t the expiration uf every two years I
J ° ; 'f ier and adjourn from day to day, if
( 0 do, and make public sale of
or any parts of such tracts of Un
'te , rands iii the proper county, as will
,i„. arrearages of the taxes, any part of j
mi !"V a ,i have remained due and unpaid
■tot space of one year before, togethci
■ m ill the costs necessarily accruing by
■ pf such delinquency: Therefore 1,
vigtuEiMEß, Treasurer of the county
■ MlitSiu. do hereby give notice that upon
■"flloviiug tracts of land, which are situ
■ ""hereinafter described, the several sums
are due on each tract respectively
and County tax. and that, in pursu
■ "if the aforesaid act of Assembly, I shall,
■JCourt House, iu the Borough of Lew-
Kirn. in the county of Mifflin, on
Monday, 7th day of June next,
ttmmence the public sale of the whole or
■'-v part of such tracts of the unseated lands
R,' n which all or any part of the taxes here
ffspecified shall there be due, and continue
mlb sale by adjournment until all the lands
Kn which taxes remain due and unpaid are
| j. B. SELHEIMER,
I Treasurer of Mifflin county.
■ * er's OißcC, April 8, 1858.
|lf . _ . ■( anJ unpaid on the folloiciHtr tract*
j. 'ram and including the year IS4S up
■ . ['nut:* I-tnui )
" ARMAGH Tt^Vy-SJUP.
■ r .r Warrantees or On.ncrs
■flS lake Tid f
K6O John Boyle 1 J
K6O William Tid 11 i-
K, 60 Luke Sneider J j
M6O Martin Triester '' 15
■, 6"1 llearv I<ebo 11 15
■6O John Bell 9 48
mgo John File 12 65 ,
KGO John Barr 12 65
K6O Luke Birr 12 65 j
K6O Christopher Deri in® 12 65 i
i George I lerich 18 99 j
■CO George Iluw 18 99 ;
■ iyi Martin Bow 18 99 I
K6O Nicholas Ream 18 99 '
■ i>) William Gray 18 99 j
u' Peter Jones 15 82 i
H[' of) Win. P. Brady 12 65 i
K6O John Mackey 12 6-5 j
■6O Wm. Mickey 12 65 j
GO Peter Fakcner 11 15 j
B iVi John Brady 1 L 15
B fid John Frick 11 15
B faj John Allen 948 j
Go John Thomas 948
860 Jacob Thomas 10 12 i
860 Wai. Bonhaiu 10 12 1
60 John Mason 10 76 !
60 Robert Irvin 10 76 ,
01 Bernard Baser 948 ,
James M'Clure 12 87 ;
B 150 John Brown 12 68
■" Jacob Kepperling 5 38 j
841 Oliver I*. Smith 13
870 Adam O. Shaw 810 (
M Alex. Stewart G 32
John Crissuian 1 62
8166 John Crissmun 2 05
B,i James Robb 2 3-5
George \V. Filson 1 62
do do 4 84
,ff! do do 4 84
p' do do 1 62
■ ii' Muses A. Sample 40
Joseph Snook 1 02
|g: I'aniel Zeigler 4 00
,§■ E. E. Locke 2 85
Bp' E. E. Locke 285
BIU Friss &. Baucher 634
B O John R. Weekoa 4 fMJ
B-j John R. Weckes 400
Iso -John R. Wcekes 200
B'• Alex. Hunter 12 65
B r, l Wm. Lyon 12 6-5
S Charles" Hoyt 11 15
Wm. Boyle 1 28
:f John DidJ 1 12
;| Wm. Smith 8 10
tfr -John Craig 8 10
ii£ Thomas Castor 2 22
f Khrnexer Bonham 7 46
Mary Barr 39
I James Barr 81
' . ma* Barr I 28
J ~n Boilandcr 1 02
Frear.-rick B dlarder 2 53
B Henry B Hairier 189
I Adam Bollauder 2 53
B Albright Swineford 317
St" Andrew Kennedy 3 17
|| John Kennedy 317
if James Kennedy 4 84
S James Ilapburn 484
p John Cowdan 484
B Jauies Armstrong 484
*■' Thomas Hamilton 484
'M Wrn. Cook 6 34
H' Alex. McDonald 634
|it Michael Sigler 6 34
B' fsaac Richardson 6 34
fl Daniel Reese 6 34
B . '6 m. Lang 64 ■
W' Jacob Mouly 634
S, Milliken 8 10
% Ihumas Gregg 8 10
I Jacob Beck 810
James McClure 8 10
George McClelland 8 16
Walcomb Andrew 8 10
Gotlieb Specht 3 17 j
J. Sterrett &E. W. Hale 3 17
BRATTON TOWNSHIP.
" Widener 12 65 J
r laval Roan 12 65
;• John Dewart 12 65
£ Wm. Dewart 12 65
£ -hristian Getting 12 65
Z James Black 12 G5
John Bryan 12 65
t Robert Gray 3 16
y Joseph Thompson 12 65
g J'Jhn Deamer 12 65
z Henry Busher 12 65
4, f au l Bauldy 12 65
te samuel Young 12 65
4i fnomas Grant 12 65
•John Brown, Jr. 12 65
13Q Hansel 12 65 1
, "ip Minehart 0 34
John Winn 11 20
eor 8 Mitchell, sr. 17 56
tarman Thomas 70
■ 4 BROWN TOWNSHIP.
S4 H'omas Stokeley 12 65
'A p v n Hansel 12 65
A r Urt Wart 12 65
ytatthew McClure 12 65 j
John Stewart 12 ttr
400 9 Hugh Watson 12 65
400 9 Stephen Collins J2 65
400 9 John Barron 12 65
Ann 2 Zacheue Collins 12 65
tnn 2 Cnlhertsori 12 05
400 9 Wm. Harris Jo 65
wn h ° B ' 5I - ® tewar 4 12 65
do? on V eore Renne, S 13 43
S mes Knox 13 43
7nn Thomas Nesbit 8 10
onn 9 Robert Duncan 12 65
Qnn Brown 6 34
dnn Joseph Martin 9 48
400 John Brown 12 65
-88 38 James Miller 948
403 126 Robert Sturgeon 12 65
388 101 Wm. Elliott 12 65
395 William Kidd 12 65
401 40 John Bark ley 12 65
378 80 Michael McGruin 948 '
DERRY TOWNSHIP.
! 423 110 Wm. Oilman 13 43
} 423 110 Patrick Blaiu 13 43
. 440 John Blain 13 43
; 103 80 Andrew Duff 317
1 431 80 James Butler 13 68
425 91 James McCormick 13 68
j 348 120 Wm. Rcily 13 gg
, 345 40 Philip McCruiu 11 15
• 213 132 Henry Gross 948
I 100 148 John Alexander 484
I 168 32 John Alexander 634
j % 9 Wm. Framnton 317
I DECATCR TOWNSHIP.
60 40 John Hammel 189
393 31 Conrad Robb 823
220 151 Abraham Ilassinger 634
98 80 Henry Sigler 381
110 80 John Sigler 381
! 138 John Sigler 5 43
i 100 9 John Grass 317
16 45 Joseph Sigler 47
18 72 Joseph Sigler 64
3 73 Joseph Sigler 13
6 _ Joseph Sigler 19
j 404 54 Henry Ilassinger 12 65
J 300 John Logan 9 48
! 300 Mary Logan <J 43
J 275 Mary Davie 9 43
' 250 Wm. Davis 6 34
225 Peter Sandy 6 34
349 John Harvey 9 48
368 Wm. Boyle 9 48
350 Robert Duncan 9 48
213 Wm. Spencer 9 48
216 James Logan 9 48
!s\'2 George Logan 9 48
212 James Gilmore 9 48
215 Henry Gross 6 34
10 Srull Bernard's heirs I 40 \
140 John A. Wright 11 00
GRANVILLE TOWNSHIP.
181 120 John V bite G 34
365 120 Hugh McCardle 11 15
403 3 Thomas White 12 65
400 122 David Butler 12 65
403 3 Jacob Weitzell 12 65
400 129 Samuel Potts 12 65
4"0 129 Stephen Potts 12 65
400 129 David Potts 12 65
400 129 James Potts 12 65
400 129 Wm. Potts 12 65
238 58 Dorcas Buchanan 9 48
407 Jacob Barr }2 65
OLIVER TOWNSHIP.
407 80 Wm. Butler 12 65
388 Itobt. i'augh 12 65
412 40 Wm. Peacock 12 65
423 John McConnell 12 65
406 Thoutas Anderson 12 65
4'>6 80 Geo. Campbell 12 65
440 John Carry 13 93 i
407 Wm. Woodward 12 65 j
150 seated Jauies Robb 49 68 1
28 seated John Walters 13 70 j
350 seated Benj. Waiters 178 87 I
WAYNE TOWNSHIP.
200 x Juka Organ 6 34
408 50 Wm. Kinney 12 65 !
404 149 Samuel Tennis 12 65 i
413 85 J oho Christy 12 65 j
413 3 Wm. Creatli 12 65 !
39'J 150 Beiij. Kepner 12 65 !
425 50 Thomas Nipple 12 65 I
216 GO Henry Nipple 634 i
215 60 Frederick Nipple 634 }
4<¥) 48 Henry Shafer 12 65 j
410 1 Wm. McAdam 12 65 I
402 15 Daniel Hurley 12 65 |
398 35 Wm. Cook 12 65 i
390 15 Frederick Lazarus 12 65 I
419 37 Joseph Taylor 22 65 j
382 161 Richard Tunis 12 65 •
400 49 Charles Gobeu 12 65 '
400 48 Charles Hall 12 65 !
400 48 Gasper Ewing 12 65 j
400 48 John AYitzel 12 65 !
400 48 Paul Witzel 12 65 |
400 48 James Smith 12 65 1
400 48 Paul Lebo 12 65 '
400 48 Henry Goodheart 12 65 \
400 48 James Roberts 12 65
405 126 Peter Dehaven 12 65
400 48 Wm. llrady 12 05
400 48 John Brady 12 05
400 48 Wm. Gray 12 65
400 48 John Kidd 12 65
400 48 Daniel Levy 12 65
3UO 48 Daniel Smith 12 65
400 48 Samuel Scott 12 65
400 48 Abraham Scott 12 65
400 48 Charles Bruce 12 65
400 4<> It. Thorn burg or L. Crata 12 65
ALSO,
Will be sold at the same time and place the
following Lands, Lots, Ac. returned by Col
lectors, as per Act of Assembly of 1844:
Owner. Taxes.
ARMAGH TOWNSHIP.
50 acres seated John Duck 48
20 unseated James Robb 48
] lot James Michael 50
50 acres John Deemer 2 00
4 Jaeob Hawk 1 18
200 part tract Samuel Matters 1 CO
50 acres John McLane 1 20
200 James Robb 40
100 John W. Shaw 80
1 lot John Conley 70
1 lot Henry Kenagy 2 00
1 lot Wm. Wilkey 47
DERRY TOWNSHIP.
13aeresseated Jacob Bumbaugh's heirs 3 CO
1 do James Hawthorn 1 99
400 unseated Happer dt Milliken 1 90
170 do 180 std. Joseph Milliken 14 U
4 seated John T. Stull 84
i do Henry Bearer 1 55 j
4 do John Briceiio 1 39
1 do Samuel Cook 1 67
34 unseated Geo. P. Cooper 58
1 lot Robert Anderson's heirs 4 40
£ lot Isaiah Coptin 2 40
1 lot Robert Daley 1 H)
170 acres Joseph B. Ard 3 50
20 Jacob Bupp 2 10
2 Isaac Everhart 2 05
1 lot Ellis Hummel 25
1 lot Andrew Ryan 1 20
1 lot Thomas W. Bailey 2 40
1 lot John P. Lowery 1 00
85ac.sd.20unsd.Christ. Yoder 16 10
30 seated Wm. Edmiston 3 95
9 do D W. Huiing 1 35
GRANVILLE TOWNSHIP.
2740 acres O. P. Duncan 10 16 j
130std. 40unstd. James Parker 345 J
I 256 ac. seated James Lyan's heirs 523
50 " Margaret Smith 14 80
I 900 unseated Jesse Thomas 30 70
123 seated John Brock 8 C 4
50 " Dixon & Huiing 48
100 " Theodore &C. Dickson 6 91
35 " 3000 unsd. A. B. Long 35 48
1 lot Tobias Moon's heirs 24
♦ lot Jos. M'Kimm's heirs 24
1 lot Jacob Shultz 2 93
617 acres unstd. John A. Wright 39 03
1 lot Samuel Molson 48
lot Abraham East 1 75
76 acres James Milliken, sr. 5 35
50 Huiing &. Dixon 1 05
House and lot Daniel Trant 230
do do Jas. Wood's heirs 70
2000 acres W. H. Irwin 16 50
BOROUGH OF LEVVISTOWN.
House &. lot Charlotte Baker 1 88
do Wm. Cook 48
do Nancy Coffee 1 43
do David Chriswell 13 70
do John Cash 4 30
do John Fletcher 4 36
do Cain Kennedy 1 91
do John Kline 3 91
do Samuel Kelley 5 18
do Samuel M'Graw 3 55
do Richard Barns 2 33
do Charles Robinson ] 19
do George Stratter 71
do Isaac Hains 2 51
do James Brothers' heirs 13 10
j do H. N. Burrows 988
do Richard Copland 95
do Samuel Fear 5 00
do Silas Glasgow 3 09
| do Samuel Hughes 1 67
do Thomas Jefferson 5 46
do Robert Miioy's heirs 143
J do Robert M'Neal 803 j
do John Major 2 01
do David M'Clure 4 28
do Roberi Patterson 17 98
do Robert Vanlacfit 1 43 :
do Cornetius Waldroß 13 13 j
do Ellis Griffith 3 2u
do Paul Gibboney 3 00
do Alfred Keiser 3 40
do Daniel Link 3 20
do Wm. Lilley 4 00
do John Montgomery 3 60
do David Roach ' 5 10
do Wm Cookes 4 3(
do Joseph Mathews 3 50
do VVm. Montgomery 4 55
do Jaeob Mowerer 15 05
do Henry Snyder 9 10
do Henry Stoner's heirs 640
do Thomas E. Shull 17 15
do J. C. Wilson 4 29
1 do George Davis 50
do Jacob Diggs 2 50
do Freese Hibler & Son 210
do James Martin 4 20
do Wm. Palmer 1 75
do Wm. Sterett 11 20
do Dustin Spaulding 4 20
do Elizabeth Spaulding 140
do Charles Shell 4 20
do Wm. Tazwell 1 05
do Eliza McDowell 3 15
do S. S. Woods 4 45
do Thomas Lowe 1 40
do Charles Stratford 3 85
do Mary Ann Atkins 2 40
MEN NO TOWNSHIP.
300 acres R. C. Hale 2 85
120 Christ. King's heirs 2 98
1500 Rawle <ffe Hall 7 J3
20 John Headings 15
140 George Geedy 1 85
13 Robt. McClelland'* heirs 25
BOROUGH OF McVEYTOWN.
House and lot Dorcas Stackpole 2 14
do do James Stackpole 1 07
2 acres J.C.Montgomery 2 07
House and lot Waa. D. Davis 9 56
do do Samuel Freedman 36
do do Isaac Hains 9 16
do do John Bogle 6 83
do do Foster's heirs 1 81
do and 3 lots Wm. S. Woodcrr 4 59
House and lot John Price, jr. 2 14
do do Dr. J. C. Reynolds 99
■Co do James Carmichael 2 80
ds do Isaac Correll 7 47
de do Cyrus Chriswell 1 40
7$ acres S. S. Woods 7 40
House and lot Samuel Felix 70
de sad lots R. C. Hale 5 85
do * do H. N. Burrows 1 40
d* do A. & Lydia Brown 55
OLIVER TOWNSHIP.
150 acres James Robb 23 20
18 John Walters 4 53
300 Benjamin Walters 42 41
6 Samuel Woods 2 fco
1 lot dock Ralph Bogle 355
50 acres Mary Commer 80
21 George Foster 2 22
223 mountain SamueJ Furgason I 87
4 acres Catharine Gallahan 96
1 lot Thomas Tarman 1 26
4 acres Samuel Troxell 1 90
4 Joseph A. Bell 1 40
30 M. Chriswell & Co. 5 03
400 George Hoffman, sr. 2 31
1 lot John Humes 55
500 ac. seated D. W. Huiing 10 08
WAYNE TOWNSHIP.
80 acres Jas. M'Kinstry's heirs 2 38
€7 Enoch Reese 8 14
900 Shanebarger 2 83
60 Charles True 1 17
40 Rich aid Montgomery 4 00
6 Thomas Raird 55
200 Philip Castor's heirs 1 40
* 5 Joel Book water 80
150 11. N. Burrows 7 80
40 Wm. Humphrey 4 40
37 Frederick Kitt 2 05
69 Joseph Robinson 1 50
42 Is aac Smith 2 90
1850 John Holderman 65 75
THE MARKETS.
Levtistoivn, April 8, 1858.
Butter, good, lb. 15
¥- dozen, 10
Our Millers yesterday were paying for
white Wheat G5( 115 c ; red Wheat 90(i/
100; Com 40; llyc 50; Oats 25; Barley 50.
Flour is selling at from $2 25 to 3 25
100 lbs, as in quality*.
Philadelphia Market.
Beef Cattle sell in the city at88(a;10j ;
Sheep 84 00@6 per head —Cows, fresh,
$35 to 55, dry 818 to 30—Hogs 87 to 7*
net.
Flour is quoted at ?4 25@5 50—Wheat,
prime white, 135, red 100(ajll2—Rye 90
—Barley 00-—Oats 38 —Corn 67@70.
Died.
In Canton, Ohio, on the 28th ult., Mrs.
MARGARET LAIRD SAXTON, wife of the
senior editor of the Repository. The deceased
was born in Huntingdon, Pa., December 12th,
1792, and removed with ber husband to Can
ton in August, 1815.
In Decatur township, on the 28th ult., LU
CY ANN, daughter of Mary and Daniel
Rheam, aged 8 months and 22 days.
J9*The many cases of dyspepsia and kin
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Bitters, after all other remedies have failed,
should be sufficient to induce any one suffer
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ohe rats) are everywhere—in tin- house, the barn, and
tinder t" 1 "* stump in the field " In the South it is still
worse. A laic ot, J " r Horn the Navy Yard at Mobile was
for thirty pounds of the Ra' Exterminator alone.
If'hat the People say:
N'sw York, April 12,1856.
Dear Sir Hat ing a great many rats around my stable
and shop, I thought I would try your Rat Exterminator,
and bought one of your boxes, and fixed it according to
your directions. The next morning I i .and over one hun'
drert and fifty dead rats I take pleasure in saying that
it will do uioru than you say it v. ill. 1 have also tried it
on steamboats, and sati-tied litem that it is lite greatest
thing of lb : age.
j S UNDERBILL, No. 435 10th st
Cave, 111., June 21,1857.
Dear Sir: M> brother. J. W. McCreery, P. M., par
phased a b.ig of your Rat Exterminator, and found it to
be what on recommend it to be, a perfect U.it destro ,cr.
i herewith enclose #5 fir more of it Yours, &e
ASHLEY MoCREERY.
New York. December 17, 1857.
fir : T * Ail this summer I have been troubled iih
Koarhe? and Hue. ! was actually ashamed of the bouse,
for the Roaches were everywhere, and I don't know
wiiat I should have done by this time 1 purchased a be>
of your Exterminator and tried it, and in one week there
was not a Roach or Mouse in the house.
JOHN B GIVEN*, No. 21 Elm street
Monroe's Bai.t Works. Ohio, June 8. 1b57.
Dear Sir : I have used it (the Hat, Roach, Sec. Exter
minator) three nights, and it is making a sad havoc am
ong the Hat tribe. Yours, Ac., J !! BECOM.
If'hat the Press say :
It'e know., by actual experience, ihut "Costar's" prep
arations for Hals, Roaches. Bed Bugs, and Insects gener
ally, are complete and perfect exterminators Wherever
"Costar's" Exterminators have been used, they have
never failed to perform all that is claimed for them.—
Housekeepers should not fail to try them.—JV Y. Atlas.
Il'hal the Druggists say :
A. J. Bi.ockson, (Druggist,) New Lisbon, O. "Your
Exterminators prove satisfactory."
G .A T E. McDonald, (Druggists,) New Brunswick,
N J. ' We trieffthe Hat, Roach, Ac. Exterminator, and
it answered a good purpose."
E. B CiNNixoiiAX, (Drttggisri) Peaver Dam, Wis.—
" It (the Rat, Roach, Ax. Exterminator) is highly satis
factory to those who have tried it."
riAvrt-L Hill, (Druggist,) Deer Creek, Pickaway eo.,
O. "The Rat, Roach, Ac. Exterminator does all it is
recommended to do."
Ortt.FORD A I.bmburorr, (Druggists,) Lebanon, Pa
" We are pleased to say that which is sold gives satisfac
tion."
Wood Turning, Sawing, and
Piaster Grinding, '
fPHE subscriber having leased the oid Stone
Mill adjoining the Lewistown Mills, is now
prepared (o execute to order all kinds of Saw- j
ing and Wood Turning at reasonable rates.
kinds of Patterns and Jobbing gen- '
erally done to order.
JIj*GROUND PLASTER at all times on
hand. JAMES M. COUCH.
Lewistown, April 1, 1858.-ly
ICILITTTCOD
ACADEMY.
f ■"'HE next Session of this Institution will
1 open the First Wednesday of May.
The Location is healthy, retired, and free
from many of the temptations incident to a
town life.
Connected with the Academy is a Commer
cial Department, designed to fit or prepare
young men for active business. Students
can pursue this branch of study exclusively
or in couuection with other studies, as they
may see proper.
Terms—Per Session of Five Months.
For Board, Tuition, &c., $55 00
Double Entry Book Keeping, 20 00
Single Entry " 8 00
Students have the privilege of boarding in
the Institution or in private families, as they
may prefer. For catalogues containing full
particulars, address
W. 11. WOODS, Principal, !
apl-Gt Shade Gap, Huntingdon Co., Pa.
FREEBURG ACADEMY
AND
Snyder County Normal School.
FREEBI;R, PA.
Terms—Half payable in advance.
Board, Tuition, &e. per session of
five aud a half months, $52 to SOO :
Tuition alone, Bto 14
Music, French, Drawing & Painting, extra.
In connection with the regular academic
course, which is full and complete in all par
ticulars, a
Normal Department
has been established iu which Teachers, and
those wishing to become such, can thoroughly
prepare themselves fcr the profession.
Terms, in this department, $G per quarter.
The present quarter commenced on the 23d
of March, but students are admitted at any
time. For catalogues and particulars, address
GEO. F. McFARLAND, Principal.
Freeburg, March 26, 1858.
FOR, HEITT,
THREE DWELLING
HOUSES in Charles St.
For term b inquire of wJtJKSp
SAMUEL COMFORT, Agent.
Lewistown, March 18, 1858-
"W-AJXTT*^
| At the Lewistowc SiMß^
ALL KINDS
AT HIGHEST CASH p$
On hari'l, for gi--1
FLOUTI, by the hundred or ' ">oi%
I!YE FLOUR, CORA Mf
li UCK WJIEA T FL Gi
FEED OF AL\
tfegf*A large quantity of Coai, nc
tor, See,, for Palo low for cash. llUi /•*#■
ALFRED MARKS**
Lewiistovrn, Oct. 8, 1857.
;"N0 SUCH WORD"AS"
A REcTSTLE -S ('EMUI
■
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Circular to tiic Sick.
| mm: firs' hospital surgeons ni-.d iixti!u• r.ri ,
1 Europe admit Th*- unparalleled anli iiflan ir ti -rv Utl.S
j lieallu? properties of this Ointment; gnvenu -•—••• j pj"
I i ion iu use in their naval and mililary sei vi <-S ; and <rnr *
i masses in this rounfry and throughout the wr r-d r. Uil
the utmost confidence iri its curative pmpeuit-s. !i ;>. ■ .iIX
t '-trates t ite sources of infl limitation and corn: 'u • i
j underlie the external evidences of disease, and r, .
i7.e the fiery elements which feeu and ex • .• i
j malady. "ear.
Rheumatism, Scrofula, trysipcias.
I 1 Those are among the most tersth.. ;w - u / -.' '
sease* of the muscles, the fleshy fibre and t > , -
in 111.-ir worst forms,and when seemingly tne * . ■•.ih
I invariably d'sappear under a perm-vc-ring . .
Lhis soothing, healing antidote to pain act ir.fl C
Salt Rhenm. rer Som. Stiff J<
1 "T1
I In cases of Salt Rheum, whe'e me-cs -. ■• -
j and every recipe of the pharm.r a i ~• AC
less, the Ointmetit will accomplish t r
I ver Korea heal quickly under lis i: ti on- ; ~ v
j ing effect upon contracted sinews is trnl v. dor
Discharging Ilrerf.
A most remarkable and happy change is produced in
• the appearance of malignant ulcers after a few applies
lions of iiiis Ointment. The surrounding redness van
i i=-hee, and granules of healthy flesh begin to take the
: nine of the discharged matter. Tnt> pr ess eocs 0:1
j more or less rapidly until the orifice w ffiied up with sou id
j materia!, and the tile r radically cured.
\ IVortl ta Tlcibfts.
I The ycun; are tons* frcqnent sufferers :: i.
' injuries, and therefore ever; • oil ,-r ~i !;• ce tt .
lieaiii'g preparation co -:artly at hai.il u aan-j • -
' specific for sore breasts, and qiip k y remov. - encr;*
ted sores whtrb sometimes disfigure tb b*end races
j of children.
Significant Facu.
This Ointment is universally U6ec on ho . MI- A*
tic and Pacific wbaUnjr fleet as a cure fir s
tion9, and as the best possible remedy fur a ■ sod
bruises. I.arge supplies cf't have rrxt at!* -. t. rd ►
by the Sultan of Turkey for hospital purposes.
j Both the Ointment and Pills should be t (sen ir.
the following Cases:
j Bunions I.uinbago Sore Legs t*ra?<:
i Burns Mercurial Er-Sore Breasts > - . /
| Chapp'd hands options Sore Heads Stiff Joints
i Chilblains Piles Sore Throats t'lo r,
Fistulas liheiimatlsni Sores of alt Venerea
i Gout Salt Rheum kindt- Woun .of e!
Skin DiseasesSpraiiiK hands
>CAUTIO.\ : —None are genuine 'i J#
*' fiollouraui -Vcic York and . ; . .re discern' as a
vatermark in eve y ' :.<■ a-- of ;r. i. ,rr J
each pot or borj the same . be plainly r enbj li -
the leaf to the lirh: A b • me wsr 1 b( given
to any one rendering s i r d t-iforniaiiot: as tntij ,ad to
the detection of any party or parties <.-.nn-ierf> dmg the
medicines c.-r v. :u t .-a- i.e. if wins litem to b - sp;
rious
***<o!d the >i.iii-iifa."*ory - f Profc-s- HOLLOW-AY.
SO Mai-leu Kane, New V :b.?i by - •< t-. 'Tec
gists and Deal-1 Men -it.es :-j- ig! ; . . \ t:- - l ; ,r u ft
States, and the rit. set. world, in Pot- at 4b c-.-r.tf. i%
cents, and Jtl each.
O-There is a considerable saving by t.4 . ti
size?
N. B. Directions fortiie guidance of pstlcc.'s i e*
disorder are affixed to each Pot. e.igfi
F->.*Su Yykf --qr'A '. I^-
s: ' *' -$0
Tiir OK K<TAK.*rn'io IN .
And first -rti\ Y e'j it.e. kir d trer introduced, urder " -
R* Wf of %I L*l ! *•! XTO \VA* KliS." in liug or i. . K>.
t\u*tr/; oil vlh:r Pu't'.n'f. * r* rourit rfm u
/ g.'nui:>e run t kvvun . '. I!iVAN" b+i £
wlu tnju d on each \\ A I kl K.
mKVAN" i\ i.M-Xii' WAFF.RA
Relieve Coughs. Colds, Sore-throat, Iloarstrttis.
UK VAN'? PIT MONIC WAFERS
| Relieve Astiirua, Brouciutia. Difficult Breathing.
Bit VANS PIT.MOMC WAFERS
Relieve Spitting of Biood, Pains in the Chest
BRYAN' S PTT.XIOYIR WAFERS
Relieve Incipient Ccnsuruptioi , D.reasM
BRYAN'S PIT.MONIC WAKE: '
Relieve Irritation of the Uvula and Tonsi'if
BP.V AX'S PL'LMOMC WAFERS
Relieve the above Comtdaints in Ten Minutes.
BRYAN'S PTEMONIC WAFERS
Are a blessing to all classes and oonstittitionc
BRYAN'S PFEMONTC WAFERS
Are adapted for Vocalists and Pnblio Speaker*
BRYAN'S PPLMONJC WAFERS
Instircve thte eotnoaat and flexibility of the V-'cc.
BRYAN'S PFEMONir WAFERS
Are in a simple form and pleasant to the taste
BRYAN'S RCLMOXIC WAFERS
Not only relieve, but effect rapid & lasting Cures.
BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFEBS
Are warranted to give satisfaction to every oaa
No Family should be without a Box of
Brjuu's Pnlmouic Wafers
ts THE HOIBE.
No Traveler should be without a Box cf
Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers
IS SIS TUCKET.
No Dealer should be without a supply of
Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers
FOR HIS CUSTOMERS.
No person will ever object to give fin-
Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers
TWEXTT-FtYm CKSTS
3OH .If ONES, Late I.C.Baldwin dt to., Rochester, k Y
For sale by Charles Ritz, Dr. Stoneroad at
the Bee Hive drug store, aDd F. A. Hardt dfc
Co., Lcwistown ; A. J. North, Atkinson's mills,
and by respectable druggists generally. sep3
NATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE
r pHIS Great Journal of Crime and Crim-
JL inula is in its Twelfth Year, and is widely circulated
throughout the country. It contains all the Great Trials,
Criminal Cases, and appropriate Editonals on the same,
together with information on Criminal Matters cot to be
found in any other newspaper.
OSubscripitiona, *4 per Annum; # I for *i<. months, to
he remitted by Subscribers, (who should write their
names and the town, county an state where ihey reside
pin inly,) to R A. SEYMOUR,
Editor & Pruptietor of the National Police Gaioue,
_ Nsvtr York City
Headed and Fquare Paling, 3000
P * not bended do on band and for sals cheap by
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