, £ gazette. L'i[Mil' IN BUCKS COUNTV. n' iestown Democrat publishes the fir-'' ',j iirV . "On Friday last a most wo" of discovery occurred, by Years that the celebrated and Rocks,' on Buckingham arc inhabited by a hermit, who ''"lt it beL>n his residence for f i fortv years. On the morning ft ,l! " v ;l c " ( ,lored man named \V illiam 4,1 fv,- pacing along in the vicinity rt of the mountain in which the & c r ( ~l ted and hearing a strange noise tin-ware, or. to use his ! t" I ' t ] ; r. dragging of a kettle by ■The became alarmed and ran to Y' ;i ,. ( 0 f the mountain to obtain the r !' o i' another colored man to go back ! *him and make some explorations. c , vUl d up their courage to the ,!1 ~ M.iiit the two men armed with a Y 'went back to the part of the rocks ■li'icli the strange sound emanated, 6 4'r' making considerable explorations 3 Vit to abandon the enterprise when ei ltu them that making a noise -.vurrcu it . fT ,. 1 ], r i, K the stranger to sight, i hey ' j themselves in a position supposed to " .] IC location from which the sounds ' ii-sted and commenced boring the L with a crow-bar. This soon had the ,■ bringing: a voice from some hiding !! ihich asked, 'who i- it and what .lo ,vt f They proceeded to the cleft ; V V* and, after diligent search, sue- j Yin finding an entrance to a large j yr cavern" in which was a human j ("non being asked to come out j Y-ed to do so and denied the obtru- I admittance, threatening to put balls j 4 ,i iem both if they attempted to j Thev h it. and having obtained rein- ; friits returned again to the rocks with • Mition oi bringing the hermit from : iiiiliin; place. Finding himself over- j rr i he yielded and came from his ! . Large. who Mas born and raised in ; jJia.t'iit valley, but has been seen only ; . qjiv for many years. He stated that ■ j,,] hot an inhabitant of this cave for j r, than forty years, and had purchased j jth - and f" • 1 at villages several miles ] b: t Hi- heard was long, and the fur- j p. if his cell consisted of a few boards, i F leaves or straw and some rude vessels ii liin- water and cooking his meals, aii that old residents of tlie valley have j m:iv tears frequently discovered smoke I from the Wolf Rocks, but as 110 j M- known to inhabit them, it was sup- | r j jm le fog, or occasiuued by some op- j •iia-ion fur whi the most scientific | . were never able to make any satisfac- ' i.vphiaatioii. The mail, Large, it is i i labor.- under a strange hallucination \ iiii'l. and has not occupied the cell more iibii as lung as he tliinks he has. Kven ■ ;uia tii la.-t 2d years lie has frequently . 3 -eii in the neighborhood weeks at a : ::!.m] then Mould disappear for a long ' . on- in (he valley kuowinghis where- j • It i- now supposed that the Wolf; • - :;ave ft en his retreat at those times i wi-lted to Lw secluded frJ' Ncv. . -v. The entrance to it Mas of a difii- j ' ••••--. ami when once safely penetrated j tlie "landlord" a full v'ew of all that I mi among the young and ardent , ■- of the place. lie has seen a vast j •■■'it "lulling" and "cooing" among the : ' - tdk - who ci ngregate there on Sun- j • 'ruoon to advance matriiuouial uiat aii Ihe al-o an tell a charming story --oiiic respectable young men who ecu "ii Sabbath days, regaling their 'nl and physical constitutions by card wmg and other species of gambling, ir Ii rntit is related to a uumber of the -tainl in. -~t re.- ptc tabic families in Ruck .':am \ alicy. was born and raised on the in now occupied by Mr. Samuel K. Broad >>. niul h;,< a brother, Joseph S. Large, 7 fviiig, -one of the most distinguished ■ ; .ban Ministers in the West. iie Washington States, a democratic says that it is currently rumored in ts and in public places that two hun • thou-,ine Main. A Gigantic Business Plan.— In all our newspaper experience we have neTer known any invention or discovery to so completely enchain pnblic attention, and enlist univer sal confidence, as Ilolluway's world-sanction- remedies. All nations seem to hare re ceived and adopted them. The Journals of the old world, even the leading medical pub lications there, lent from the first their pow erful aid to the inventor. Ilrother Jonathan followed in the wake of John Bull, and niado such enormous drafts upon Professor Hollo way's Central Establishment in London, that he found it necesary to come over, and set up a now manufactory in the Commercial Capi tal of America. With this main depot for the new world, he has connected more than j thirty thousand dependent agencies, in the various States and Territories of the Union. ! And this is but a fraction of his gigantic dis tributive system. He counts his agents bv hundreds of thousands, and the mails groan i under the weight of his correspondence. He nays the rercnue of a petty prince in posta ges and freight, and we have yet to see the I man who can point out a paper, in which Ilolluway's name has not been mentioned.— Ail this vast system of production, disburse ment, dissemination, and publicity is under his own immediate management, and he gov erns it as easily as a telegraphic operator con trols the fiery tongue of the lightning. Tru ly he is a man in whose mental organization the highest and rarest qualities seem to have commingled. He has done more for suffering humanity in twenty years, than, medical sci- j ence had previously accomplished in twenty S centuries.— Boston " Journal." NOTICE undersigned having disposed of his JL Carriage Making Establishment, requests all persons indebted to call and make pay ment without delay, as he is desirous of leav ing this section of country. A few finished Carriages ou hand for sale very low. JOIIX CLARK. I Lewistown April 15, 1858. 3t. HAVING taken the establishment of Mr. j Clark I purpose carrying on the Carriage I Making Business in ail its branches, and will j always have on hand, a stock from which j Pleasure and Business Carriages can be rea dily selected, at prices to suit the times. SssT" Repairing promptly attended to. JAMES P. IIAMAKEH. ! Lewistown, April 15, 1858. State & County Taxes for 1857, in the Borough of Lewistown. "jVTOTICE is hereby given to the taxpayers it of the Borough of Lewistown who hate not paid their State and County taxes on the duplicate of the above year, that the under signt d h is transferred its collection to JOIIN L. PORTER, with instructions to collect the same previous to the FIRST HAY OF MAY next, and after that date by distress and sale of property. This course is absolutely ren dered necessary, as can be seen by referring to the notice of the Commissioners to Collec tors. The School Tax for the year ending June, 1858, has also been placed in the hands of Mr. Porter, with instructions to enforce its collection within sixty days. DANIEL FICIITIIOEX. Ix'wistown, April 15, 1858—3t WEST'S Patent Galvanic Cement J <£> JL* LS2. <£> <£> £P a CO. j rpHE undersigned having purchased the ; I right for this Cement in MitHin and Cen tre counties, are now prepared to furnish and rut it on rooting wherever desired—the roof oeing sheeted by tbe owner. Scientific men under tbe direction of government, and ar chitects and builders in various parts of the 0 iuu-y, tor years have be- n studying and experimenting to discover some c mposition or article for roofing, which would resist the changes of our climate, and woo hi unite tbe qualities of Lnjierciousticss to Hater, Incom bustibility, DurabitUg uml Ch< ijtness. No article now in use possesses these qualities. Shingles are not fire proof, and cannot be used upon fiat roofs. Slate can onl\ be used upon steep roofs. The contraction, expansion and rusting of metallic roofs are so great in this changeable < lunate that tliey soon become worthless, or tbe repairs will cost more than a new roof. The various cements and com positions which have been introduced, can be i supplied only to very fiat roofs, and they are all so affected by the action of the weather that they will tut It and run in summer and crack in winter, and in a short time become crumbly and worthless. The inventor of the Galvanic Cement has labored twenty years to ; obviate these difficulties, and it is believed by those who have had opportunities to test the ; matter, that he has entirely succeeded. As ; now applied, First—lt is completely impervious to water. Water may continually stand upon the roof without affecting it in the least. Second—lt is fire-proof. It isso incombuv j tible that it will afford ample and perfect pro tectiun against lire, sparks and burning shin- j gles from another building immediately ad- ! joining. Third—lt is durable. It is not injured by atmospheric changes, having been tested for several years l>v the Patentee, at Syracuse, New York. Fourth—lt is cheap. Roofs will be put on for about half the cost of tin, and will last much longer. Fifth—Repairs are easily and cheaply made. Sixth —lt is sufficiently elastic to entirely resist the expansion and contraction by heat and cold, and will remain perfect and solid in ! the warmest and coldest weather. Seventh—lt is adapted toallkiudsof roofs, cither flat or steep. Eighth—lt is valuable for repairing old roofs. Old shingle roofs may be covered without removing tbe shingles. Old metalic roofs can be made perfectly tight and secure. Ninth —It is especially adapted to all kinds of seaming around battlements, eky-ligiits and chimneys, and for the lining of eave troughs aud gutters. Roofs which have given 1 trouble for years, and which have continued I to leak in spite of all efforts, can be made | perfectly secure by this cement. Tenth—lt has been proved to be the best article ever used for covering car tops and I steamboat decks. Eleventh—This cement applied to new tin | roofs preserves them from rusting, by fur nishing a coat which is at once impervious to water and an almost perfect non-conductor of ! heat. Twelfth—lt is the only roofing material patented which contains India rubber and gutta percha. For a specimen of this cement we invite owners of property to call at our mills, where a single coating, put on in December last, has kept the buildings perfectly dry through the winter. E. E. LOCKE & CO., ap!s Locke's Mills, Mifflin co., Pa. WAJVTBD, At the Lewistown Steam Will, ALL KINDS OP SJGL ZL Ssfs, AT HIGHEST CASH PRICES! On hand, for sale, FLOUR, by the hundred or barrel, Rl'E FLOUR, CORN MEAL, 11UCK WIIEA T FL O UR, FEED OF ALL KINDS. large quantity of Coal, Salt, Plas ter, &c. for sale low for cash. ALFKKI) MARKS, Agent. Lewistown, Oct. 8, 1857. " NO SUCH WORD AS FAIL A RESISTLESS REMEDY. Circular to the Sick. TIIR first hospital surgeons and medical publicists of Kurope admit Ihp unparalleled anti inflammatory and healim: properties of this Ointment; governments sanc tion its use in their naval and military services ; and the masses in this country arid throughout the world repose the utmost confidence in its curative properties, it pen etrates the sources of inflammation and corruption which underlie the external evidences of disease, and neutral ize the fiery elements which feed and exasperate the malady. Rheumatism, Scrofula, Erysipelas. These are among the most terrible and agonizing di seases of the muscles, the fleshy fibre and the skin ; yet in their worst forms, and when seemingly incurable,they invariably disappear under a persevering application of this southing, healing antidote to pain and inflammation Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Stiff Joints. In cases of Salt Rheum, where medical waters, lotions, arid every recipe of the pliariiiacopo>a have proved use 'ess, the Ointment will accomplish a thorough cure, fe ver Sores Ileal quickly under its influence, and ils relax ins effect up->n contracted sinews is truly wonderful. Discharging 1 leers. A moat remarkable and happy change is produced in the api>earaiire of malignant ulcers alter a few applies tinus of this Ointment. The surrounding r< duces van ishes, and granules of healthy flesh begin to take the (dace "f the discharged matter This process goes oil more or less rapidly until the orifu e is filled up with sound material, and the ulcer radically cured. A Word to Mothers. The young are most frequent sufferers from external injuries, and therefore every mother should have this healing preparation constantl, at hand. It is an absolute spei itic for sore breasts, and quo kty removes the encrus ted sores which sometimes dlsfigttic the heads and faces of children. Significant Facts. Ttiis Ointment is universally used on board the fAtlan tic and Pacific whaling fleet as a cure for scorbutic affec tions, and as the best possible remedy for wounds and bruises i.arge supplies of u have recently been ordered by the Sultan of Turkey for hospital purposes. Both the Ointment and l'il/s should be used in the following Cases: Bunions Lumbago Sore Legs Scalds Burns Mercurial Er-Sore Breasts Swel'd Glands Chapp'd hands upturns Sore Heads Stiff Joints t .'tiilblains I'iles Sore Throats Ulcers fistulas Rheumatism Sores of all Ve tie rca I sores Gout Salt Ittn uiu kind* Wounds of al! Skin UiseasesSprains kinds WCAUTJON !—None are genuine unless the words •'l/olloicny. AVe York and Aani/wn," are discernible as a water-mark in every leaf of ihe book of directions around each pot or box; the same mat be plainly seen by holding the le.if t the light. A handsome reward w ill be given to any one rendering such information as may lead to the detection of any party or parlies counterfeiting Ihe medicines or vending the same, knowing tbetu to be spu rious. **So!d at the Manufactory of Professor Hollow av, *0 Maiden l-aine, New York, and by all resectable Urug gisls and-Dealers of Medicines throughout the fniled Slates, and the civilized world, in Pols, at cents, 62j cents, and $ I each. a>Tliere is a considerable saving by taking the large sizes. N. B. Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each Pol. augtS Tint Owioixal MIAM iNE Est-vhu-um. in And f-rtt 1 irtnle of (J..- kind txer introduced under the n.ane of " Pri.MoMlc Waik.s." . this or any other country; nil other l'ulmond constitutionA BRYAN'S PULMONIC WATERS Arc adapted for Vocalists and Public Speakers BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS hjsprcve the compass and flexibility of the Voioa BRYAN'S PULMONIC WATERS Are in a simple form and pleasant to the taste. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WATERS Not only relieve, but effect rapid & lasting Cores. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WATERS Are warranted to give satisfaction to every one. No Family should be without a Box of Dryau's Pulmonic Wafers I.V THK HOI BK. No Traveler should be without a Box of Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers 1* HI9 POTKKT. No Dealer should be without a supply of Bryau'e Pulmonic Wafers XOR MIS CI'STOMKRS. No person will ever object to give for Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers TWKXTT-rtvs exxra. JOB JUO&F.S, Late I. C. Baldwin &co., Rochester, M 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 NATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE Great Journal of Crime and Criin- j | _l_ inais In in ila Twelfth Year, and is widely circulated throughout the country. It contains all the Great Tri&lf, Criminal Cases, and appropriate Editorials on the same, i together with information on Criminal Matters not to be j found in any other newspaper. OSubscripitions, 92 per Annum; 91 for Six Months, to i he remitted by riubscribeis, (who should write their names nnd the town,county and state where they reside plainly,) to R. A. SEYMOUR, Editor & Proprietor of the National Police Gazette, ap3o . New York City. STOVES! STOVES! STOVES!— All kinds of Parlor, Room, Bar, Hall and Cook ■ Wtoves, on hand and for sale at reduced prices hy ; j „ e i- FRAjvcrscvs THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY SIK JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated Female Pills. PROTECTED IETIEBS BY ROYAL PATEHT. : Prepared from a prescription of Sir J. Clarke, M. j D., Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. | This invaluable medicine is unfailing in the cure of all i those painful and dangerous disease* to which the female ■oustitution is subject. It moderates all excess and re moves all obstructions, and a speedy cure may bo relied on. TO MARRIED I,AD IKB i It is peculiarly suited. It will, in a short time, bring on Hie monthly period with regularity. Kach bottle, price One Dollar, bears the Government Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits These Pills should not be taken by females during the FIRST THREE MOUTHS of Pregnancy, as they are sure to bring on Miscarriage, but at any other time they are safe. In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pain in the Back and IJmbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpita tion of the Heart, Hysterics, and Whites, these Pills will effect a cure when all other means have failed, and although a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, oal?mel antimony, or any thing hurtful to the constitution. Full directions accompany each package. Sole Agent far the United States and Canada, i JOB MOSF.S, (Late I. C. Baldwin A C 0.,) Rochester, X. "a. N. 8.—51,00 and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any aa- I : thorized Agent will insure a bottle of the Pills by return ■ mail. • For sale by Charles Ritz Dr. Stoneroad at the Bee Hive drug store, and F. A. Hardtdr Co., Lewistown ; A. J. North, Atkinson's mills, and by respectable druggists generally. sep3 IDIBo IH(3XSr^lB3£ OFFERS his professional services to the citizens of Lewistown and vicinity. Of | fiec three doors west of Zollinger's hat store, ! East Market street. ial2s-Gm New York Advertisements, 1858. FROM 1858, ItIfII.tRDSOVS ADVERTISING IIOISE. 300 Broadway, N. ¥., Invites the spceiat attm'iou of all Agents Dealers — I and Readers generally to the following fresh and eulua | ble Advertisements from .Yew York City. 1 SPI.E.\'UII)I. >" ILLUSTRATED .YE US PAPER ! HARPER'S WEEKLY: A Journal of Cit ili/atioit, Employs (he Best Talent in the World! Tglt.MS— IKVARIADI.Y IX APVANCE. ' I cop) for 40 weeks, (SI On j scopies for 1 year, %'J 00 1 >< • i year, 2501 14 " " " 2o 00 I . u 2 " 400| 25 " " " 40 00 H.irpers " Weekly" and " Magazine, one year, .51 00. Postmasters sending a club uf twelve or Itventy-five, w ill receive a copy gratis. Subscriptions may commence with any number. Specimen numbers gratuitously supplied. H 11k numbers can be furnished to any extent Clergymen and Teachers supplied at lowest Club Rates- HARPER be HROTHEKA, Publishers, liibll-3m. Franklin square, New York. A GREAT BOOK FOR AGENTS, Published this Day, Feb. 'Mh, lt5S. FIFTY YEARS IN CHAINS: OR, THE LIFE. OF A.Y AM ERICA JY S/.AEE, WRITTEN BV IIIKHtir. 450 Pages, Cloth, Gilt Back Price £1 rnillis is the title of one of the most intensely inlerest *• ing biographies of Ihe day It is the id-ie history of an American slave in the far South, who. after two or three escapes and recaptures, finally, an old man, found fret doiu and rest in one of the -.ortlieru Stales. What the Press say. The story is told with great simplicity, hut with much power and pathos. Whoever takes it will lind it difficult to lay it down until it is finished.— .Yalta mil Era, Wash ington, !>. C. A narrative of rea' experience like the above, v. ill have J fit more effect against slavery than the ingeHtously wrought novel, however true to life its pictures may be. —Am. Baptist. Ilere is a book of facts, stranger than fiction, and a thousand fold more thrilling ; a simple tale of life-long oppression, revealing truly the workings of the "peculiar institution" in our country. To the >tory lovi..g we would say, here is a story worth reading —.Mission Ree- I ord. .1 THOROUGH C-i.VT.J SSER IS B'.2.\T£D, In each county ill the free States, to engage in the sale of Ihe above work immediately. Such can easily clear from SSO TO SIOO PER nONTH ! The work is beautifully printed and bound, and is as j large as the books that sell for 2.1; bill as we mean to ! sell at least O.NK 111 RDRSO THOISAI'D COPIES, through i agents, we have made the relail price only ONE DOL LAR. A SAMPLE COPY of the book will he sent by inail, | postage paid, on receipt of the price, and our private cir j cular to Agents, with terms, etc. Address H. DAYTON, Publisher, m)ilt~3ni. No. 49 Ann street, New York. CiuriTADono's IIAIR DYE. Within a nut shell all the merits lie. Of Cristadoro's never equalled Dye ; Red it makes black, to brown conforms a grey, And keeps the fibres always from decay. This matchless revitalizing liair D> e slill hialds its po sition as the most harmless and eflicaeb'Us Hair Dye in the World. Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, and applied ill ten private ronait, al C'RISTAI'ORO'S, No. 0, Aslor House, Broadway. and by alt Druggists and Perfumers in the United Stales. AGENT—GEO. 11. Kuwait, Pittsburgh, l*a mbl l-3ui. IT IS HOT A DTE. j VV/E subjoin a few names of those who recommend | ** Airs S. A. All n's trarid's Hair Restorer and Zylu- I balsamum Prest. Eaton, of Union University : " The ! falling of hair ceased, and my grey locks changedorigi ! rial color." Rev. C A Buekhee, Treaa. Am. Bible Uni on, N. Y.: " I cheerfully add my testimony " Rev. 11 V. Degen, Ed. "Guide to Holiness," Boston ;We sun testify to its effects." Rev E. R. Fairchild, t'or. Sec. Ch'n Union, N. Y.: 41 Used in utv family with beneficial effects." Rev. A Webster, "Ch'n Era," Boston : "Since using your preparations, I am cithei bald or grey ag heretofore." Rev. Jas. 11. Cornell, Cor. Bee., ' etc., N. Y.: "It has restored the klir of one of my fam : ily to its original color, and stopped its falling •ut," etc. ' We can quute Dixit numerous others of like standing in | Europe and America, hut for Cwrlher information, send | fur a circular to MRS. 8. A. ALLEN'S IPs rid's Hatr Restorer Depot., No, 335 Broome street, N. Y ! nihil -3in. )>SOIM EEERXH lIEU E. CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA, Coughs, Chronic Rheumatism, Debility, aud all Hiatuses orising from a Scrofulous or import risked stale of the blood. HEGEMAK, CL.IRK f CO S Genuine Cod-Liver Oil! HAH stood the test of over ten years experience, and is recommended by all the most eminent physicians as I the most valuable remedy in use. IV. Williams, Use eel ! ehrntcd Physician of the London Ctihsuniplion Hospital, | took notes of its effects in about iOUcases, and found it more efficacious than all remedies yet discovered. This remedy, so valunble i cheo purs, becomes worthless or i injurious when adulterated. See that the label has the eagle and mortar, and the signature over the cork of each bottle, as thousands have been cured by the use of the genuine article who had used others without success. Hold by all Druggists HEQEMAN CO. nihil-3m " COSTAR'S" WORLD-WIDE Exterminators. For the infallible destruction of every species of Termln, Rat, Roach, Ac. Exterminator. Put up in 20c , 35c., 65c., and 91 Boxes. For the De sirurtion of Rats, Mice, Ground or Field Mice, Moles, : Roaches, Croton Bugs, Ants, Ac Bed Bug Exterminator. Pill u;> in 25c., 50c., 75c., and 91 Bottles. ELECTRIC POWDER, Put up in 25c. and 50- B .xes. To destroy Mollis, Bed j Hugs, Mo-quitoes, Ants, Fleas, Plant Insects, Vermin on . Fowls and Animals. CrTerms Cash. CrNo goods sent on commission. KrLiberal wholesale Terms made to Druggists and Dealers everywhere. "Costar's" Private Circular to Druggists and Dealers sent by mail, n application. Bold*, Wholesale .1; d ret.id, at "C 'STAR'S" Prinei pal Depot. No. 3sr Broadway, New* York, and by Drug gists and Dealers everywhere. IMPORTANT I V 1'- -UM ATI'. *N Ft IT 111 T LE -I'LE. On Receipt of One Dollar, 1 will forward by mail (;e>st aid) a sufficient quantity of the Rat, Roach, d(-c. F.zteruiinat or to destroy all of this class of vermin that may infest your , remises. 3>Address all letters to COSTAR'S PRI.YCIPAL DEPOT, 388 Bread way, New York. | B>To save mistakes and trouble: 1. Write in a piain hand the name of Post Office, Cou a ! tj and State. 2. Register your letter, ami it w ill come at my risk. 3. New York and Eastern money preferred. SEE THE FOLLOWING:' RATS, ROACHES, BIOS, INSECTS, ic. hit'it the Farmers say : A late writer says that " the various species of vertuii. are multiplying at a fearful rate throughout the land. Their ravages have become a mailer of serious dread.' A Postmaster in Illinois, writing to "C>*star's" Depot, says, "The country is l.lerally overrun with litem, (rats, mice. Ac.") Another, from the same State, says, "The rats positively gnaw the halters off my liorses while in the stable." An Ohio correspondent remarks, "They ('he rats) are everywhere—in the house, the barn, and under every stump in the field." In the Bnuth it is still worse. A late order fiom the Nary Yard at Mobile was for thirty pounds of the Rut Extcriuinatoi alone. It'hat the People soy: NEW YORK. April 12, 1356. Dear Sir—Hating a great many rats around my stable and shop, I thusglit 1 would try your Rat Exterminator, and bought one of your boxes, and fixed it according to your direct ions. The next morning I found over one hunt dred and fifty dead rats. I take pleasure in saying that it will do more than you say it w ill. 1 have also tried it on steamboats, and sati fled them that it is the greatest thing of the age J. 8 UNDER HILL, No. 433 1 oth st. CAVK, 111., June 21, 1857. Deir Sin —My brother, J W .McCreery, P. M., pur chased a box of your Rat Exterminator, ami found it to be w hat ■ 011 recommend it to he, a perfect Rat destroy er. 1 herewith enclose $5 for more of it Yours, Ac. ASHLEY McCKEERY. NEW YORK, December 17, 1857. Sir: * * All this summer 1 have been troubled with Roaches and Mice. 1 was actually ashamed of the bouse, for the Roaches were everywhere, and I don't know what I should have done by this lime. I pun bused aln x of your Exterminator and tried it, and in one week there was riot a Roach or Mouse in Ihe house. JOHN B. GIVEN'S, No 91 Elm slreet MONROE'S BAI.T WORKS. Ohio, June 8, 1857. Dear Sir : I have used it ('he Rat, Roach, Ac. Exter minator) three nights, and it is unking a sad havoc am ong the Rat tribe. Yours, Ac., J B BECOM. tPhat the Press say : He know, by aciual experience, thut "Guslar's" prep arations for ltais. Roaches, Bed Bugs, anil Insects gener ally, are complete and perfect exterminators Wherever "Collar's" Exterminators have been used, they have never failed to perform all that is claimed for them.— Housekeepers should not fail to try them.—.V Y. Atlas. IP hat the Druggists say : A. J. 81.->CKS.S, (Druggist,) New Lisbon,O. "Your Exterminators prove satisfactory." O ATE MCDONALD, (Druggists,) New Brunswick, N J. ' We tried the Kat. Koarh; Ar Exterminator, and it answi red a good purpose." E B Ct NNINOIIAS., (Druggist.) Peaver Dam. Wis.— " It (the Rat, Roach, ACT Exterminator) is highly'satis factory to those who have tried it." 8 A MILL HII.L, (Druggist,) D ret Creek, Pickaway co., O. "The Rat, Roach, Ac. Exteriuiuatur does all it is recommended to do." Gt TT.KOiiD A LEVRLIIOKR, (Druggists,) Lebanon, Pa " We arc pleased to say that which is sold gives salisfac DR. 11. SNVAYNE A SOX, Wholesale and Retail Agents, Philadelphia. TO INVALIDS! LSs. HASXICAIT, I)HYB!CIAN for diseases of the Lungs, Throat and L Heart—formerly Physician to Cincinnati Marine Hos pital ami Invalids' Retreat—Corresponding Member of the London Medical Sis'iely of OUrV&lfah— Author of "Letters to Invalids," Ac . IS COMING. MAY APPOIYTMEXTs. Dr. Hardman, Physician for Diseases of the Lunp, Formerly Physician to the Cincinnati Marine Honpituly MAY BE COM Ml" LTED AT 1 Lewistown, National Hotel, Thussday, Afay 27.. Huntingdon, vVay 26. | Dn. HARDMAN treats Consumption, Bronchitis, Laryng i lis, Asthma,and all diseases.of the Tlt/oat by MEDICA TED INHALATION. The great |>oiiil in the treatment of all human maladies { is to get al the disease in a direct manner. All medicines j are estimated by th.pir action upon the org 111 requiring relief. This is the laipoetaiit fact upon which Inhalation IAS based If tin :11 is diseased, we take medicine directly into the .-tiumirh. : ihe lungs are diseased, ' breathe or ioliu!- a,, i.-a :s directly into them. — 1 The reason üby C n ii asi sof the Lunge 1 have bs'Seti re -d al' ':-- itnn-!.T, h'3 been because i tfey were aoiappr a. iied . . 1 liirvct manner by medicine. ! Tbey were ititeiidni to be f .cul. am! yet they were so ad j ministered thai they touiii only act constitutionally, ex | pending their immediate acti •" it'" ihe stomach, whilst | the foul ulcers within the LiO gs were unmolested. In halation brings the medicitie xito direct eoutaet with the ! disease, willioul Ihe disadvantage of any violent action. ' lis application is so simple that it may be employed by j the youngest infant or feeblest invalid. It does not de ' range the stomach, or interfere in the least with the ' strength, con.fort or business of the patient. tt-No charge for consultation. OTHER DISEASES TREATED. In relation to tint fallowing diseases, either xvhen enro ! plicated with lung ARfect ions, or existing alone, I also 1 invite consultation—usually isrndog tlx< 111 PROMPTLY jCURABLE; PROI.\PBUS ami ail forma of FEMALE COMPLAINTS, i .tie* Weakness. PALPITATIfiN and other forms of HEART Dlß' EABE, l.tver ' .ui.i'laint, Dyspepsia, and all olher Dis eases of St.-urxrh 'UtJ- Bowels, Piles. Ac. Ac. B>AII diseases of the Eye and Ear; Neuralgia, Epilep sy, and all forms of Nervous Disease. ONo charge for consultation. jjß-ly 8. D. IIA RDM AX, M. IK The Collectors of 1857 ARE hereby notified that the Couunis sioncrs will attend at their office in Lew istown on FRIDAY, April 30, and proceed to allow exonerations and make final settle i nient with said collectors. By order, a P IS R. D. SMITH, Clerk. SALT AND FISH. BACON TAKEN in exchange for Salt and Fish at right prices. ' apl-1 F. J. HOFFMAN. MABIE & - 1* French and Americ^^^^ 25. ,Z\ the equestrian"^ V 01 having coir,A |-J rVY t TgO- -O 1 * the Managers of this gi**l^jjj|ljy|ij| - bination of FRKNCH A.VL V *' 1 yKti 'CAN STARS wish to impk u the public mind these fac ® (t ''.V ros^s " That this is the only Freik) feed in- American Company in the*j u.sed it II on; that these Artists have i ,i' n engaged at immense salaP' ' ' a having been selected from "ext t leading attractions of thee,PC it a with the determination ill | lo t tb the lauemt 2 Star Show of 58: Confident that they have sue- . yry. ceeded in this respect, and a-b "lit confident that the public wi! admit it, the Managers respec ©- the invite aH to " ~ j BEA D , BEHOLD K COMPARE.® f . TONY PASTOR, The Great American flown, ■ Whose genial humor and moth-' ,v ' er wit, joined with a natural fit-tcn ' jf A ness for his arduous vocation in, for /Js^^'■§£- lone of voiee, agility of facial expressiveness, and above' a ] versatility and originality Q have made him the ever wel? \T come idol of the comic circle* - and the chief jester of the dayiake This performance will g Comic Songs, Yankee Storiev ", and Stump Speeches. Til r THE 10 HP Collossal Music Ca* -t Will enter town on the morn].., .-] of exhibition, anrf parade thro' the principal thoroughfares?, drawn by splendid steeds, and i" containing the New York Be~ 'ITimIWTA GLE Band, ' by the Wizard Bugler, Richard Wilms. -- W j||exhibit at LEWISTOWN, Wednesday, April 28th. Admission 25 cents. Doora open at 2 and 7 o'clock. Per* formance half an hour later. ■r _ ?08y Two distinct performances each • 'X\ da >- The entertainment will commence with the original = - . French and American equestri an spectacle entitled G-Ai, The Courtiers of Alabama. Madame Virginie, Q The renowned French Eques trienne, will appear on her fa j \ .aL. vorite steed, and perform those celebrated evolutionsof leaping through balloons, vaulting over '.' garlersand i;ther objects, which. •ZJtg* h3te wuu the admiration of ev ery e s c and env ) °' every rival. The style, ease, grace ** and self-possession of Madame - Virginie cannot be excelled. MADEMOISELLE IDA Will perform her inexpressibly . , J beautiful and stylish act of B equestrianism, called the Fan v -fji c ' es °f Flora. In the course of l 'ie evening she will appear in a variety of Spanish, French & Polish Dances, winding up with * an Irish Jig. -rT The Apache Warrior, L r rynjj By Chas. E. Sherwood. In this xri-' great Indian act this gifted art isl will delineate, while on horseback, the life,habits,cliar* acter, sports and warfare of the* Red Son of the Forest. The Horseman of Tartar)-, By Mr. William Armstrong, in ■2je£Tjp=*sl_ which scene of unrivalled bod rT Jsr~T P owers , ' ie performs a series C of somersets, forward and baelt l?_fT t ward, over various objects, and tp : while his horse is in lull flight, TBE mm PRAXITELES, By Monsieur Morgan. This scene is peculiarly French in its funcifulnessand elegance, illus trating, with all the affect wkicl a fu c form and a knowledge of attitudes can give it, the dream ' . of the celebrated sculptor of THE DARE DEVIL HORSEMAN By Master C. Sherwood, in which, with fearful velocity, he 5 performs the dtiaiag act of leap ing gates and other barriers, Ins ,f*l borse at utmost speed. > Astounding Tuo-horsc Feat* By Wm. Crosby, in which that redoubtable cavalier will illus >Av~ Irate the exploits of Hector be fore the walls of Troy*. /jfSj, Walking the Globe, b&JJ A very perplexing and adroit act by Master John Orton. The French Gymnasts, Denzor and Yanish, in their as tounding featsof tbegymnasium * on the miraculous Staff Tra<- ."■v peze, &c. /rTHE TRIALS OF OLYMPIA, .1 Rv the whole troupe of accomr jJjr pfished Tumblers, led by Mr. C. E. Sherwood and Mr. WiK - liam Armstrong. • Fancy Dance, By Master Sherwood. The Necromancer AND HIS TOYS, A matchless scene of Juggling, by Monsieur Morgan. .^ im > STUMP SPEECH,by theem aAc i nent candidate for Congress, v "\r3" Tony Pastor. u p. jenkins," .' iVmimar i Tired of the Farm! An unaccountable and unbeard of scene, be- I witchingly grotesque and grotesquely bewiidcr ; ing. AN AFTEItPIECE will terminate each entertainment. ap!s FOR REWT, ftf'Wfcl THREE DWELLING •;i;KHOUSES in Charles St. terms inquire of WSaßar j SAMUEL COMFORT, Agent. Lewistown, March 18, 1858. JNO. R. WEEKES, Justice of the Peaoe-j. Sfemfcetur & OFFICE West Market street, Lewistown, next door to Irwin's (grocery. apß-ly