Of S!ET TE. "THE NEW LIQUOR BILL. i fLntiniJ liquors, approved 31s* day of V 1856. Os" 1. P' e xt enacted, &c., That appli &c7' k re werv or distillery license shall P aT therefor the several amounts ' j hv the third section of an act to regulate {I of intoxicating liquors, approved tif p ' \ p. 1850: Provided, That the hall in no case be less than twenty-five j *® eS cxcc pt in case of persons whose an- j l - les are less than one thousand dollars, | hall P 3 V fif teen (, "' lars ' a, "l the proviso | K ectien aforesaid, so far as it fixes the "niinum rate of license at fifty dollars, is j k?rfb - V e eP That applicants for license to vend i ~y intoxicating liquors, by the quart or j t pr quantity, with or without other goods, ; jfVr twenty per cent, less than the several \s fixed by the twelfth section of an j htc the sale of intoxicating liquors, : roved March 3 1st. A. D. 1856: Provided, j Jw the same shall in no case be less than j tT five dollars: and the provision in said that such sum shall in no case bo less fin fifty dollars, is hereby repealed. 3 That all hotels, inns and taverns tall be classified and rated according to the boated yearlv sales of liquors authorized the gfild therein, or in the house intended to occupied for such purpose, as follow s, to V In all cases where such estimated yearly L shall be ten thousand dollars or more, f jntel. inn or tavern shall be rated as /the fi' ?t l ' ie sum tl> Por L n se shall be four hundred dollars; when ore than eight and less than ten thousand pj second class, and pay two hundred ! lififty dollais: when more than six and less lunewhtthousand dollars, as third class, and •me huudred and fifty dollars; when more ■jr, Lur and less than six thousand dollars, fourth class, and pay one hundred dollars; 1, E more than two ami less than four thou yd dollars, as fifth class, and pay fifty dol us; when more than one and less than two t usand dollars, as sixth class, and nay thir rddlars; when more than lire hundred dol ls and less than one thousand dollars, as erenth class, and pay twenty five dollars ; fen less than fire hundred dollars, as eighth is, and pay fifteen dollars: Prodded, That 5 Philadelphia and Pittsburgh no such li ne shall be granted fur a less sum than Jr dollars a year: nor in any other city or icorporated borough for a k-ss sura than renty-five dollars a year; and the estimated j nrlr sales of all applicants for such license j bi!"be assessed, as provided in the fifteenth I Kti.'n of an act to regulate the sale of intox j ahng liquors, approved March 31st, A. D. ; ire. 4. That licenses shall be granted for ! it keeping of eating houses, which shall au- j ;:fie the sale of no intoxicating liquors, cept d-me-tic wines, and mait and brewed ■wrs, and persu • so licensed sliall beclas y and rated according to the provisions lie twenty second and twenty third sections fu act to create a sinking fund, and to pro ide for the gradual and certain extinguish- Kt of the debt of the Commonwealth, ap wed April 10th. A. D. 1819: Provided. bt n> such license shall be granted in the tes of Lancaster or Pittsburgh for a less ie than twenty dollar-, n.r elsewhere for a sssum than ten dollars. 5. That licons. 1 venders of vinous, pirtHus, m .It or brewed liquors, or any ol i Itm -ir any admixtures thereof, either with ' r witi; ut other goods, wares and nicrchan b.. except brewers and distiilers. may here ' • -ch any "f them whirh they may he li used to sell, in any quantity not less than H quart; and licensed brewers and distillers ■J lirrc,liter sell sucli liquors as they are t it ni uiufaeture and sell, in any quan tjLd less than one gallon : Prodded, That act skuil not bo construed to prevent a I t*"r otherwise qualified from receiving a I hi: iicinse in addition to bis license as ari l under the same provisions as in Htcw" of eating houses. Bite. ij. I'h.it licenses to vend the liquors 1, or any of them, shall i>e granted to B;- r,< <.f the United States, of temperate and good moral character, whenever ■f requirements of the laws on the subject mpiit'd with by wtiy such applicant, and j the applicant to sell flic liquor s Btfjaid for one entire year from the date of i B> lieen-i' • I'roddcd, That nothing herein shall prohibit the court, board of ' ur Coiiioio-gioiiers from hearing other ' than that presented by the applicant j ■ < -anw; l> : ■trilled further, That after hear B: evidence a,- aforesaid, the court, board of or enn missionere shall grant or re a license ; . such applicant iri accordance the evidence: Ami provided further, Bu if any person or persons shall negl ct to lift his, her or their license within B" days after the same lias been granted, aeglftct or refusal shall be deemed a for of r-.iid license, and such person or selling vinous, spirituous or malt after the expiration of the fifteen daye Bjt.'feiaiii, shall bo liable to prosecution and in the proper court, as fully and Bjniaiiy as if no license had been granted ■Kthjif-rbnn or persons. <• I hat no license to vend the liquors B-siid. grained under this or any other '■■■ tliis Commonwealth, shall be transfer or or conU-r the right to sell the same in fii'-r hou.-e than is mentioned therein, ?. n y ; jar or pj acc w |, e re such liquor by less measures than one quart, be Ly the person licensed to sell thereat; jfffj tn? P art J licensed shall die, remove or t0 such house, his, her or their li may be transferred by the authority e ame, or a license the party for the remainder of ly the proper authority, on com pi i the requisitions of the laws in all '- xc ept publication, which shall not be requited: Prodded, That dr 'y is transferred as aforesaid, '^B*h r ' °."' er lkian f ees . shall be required; B; ' r ' a u cense is granted under this sec a P or tion of a year, the party licensed jHi Pir y i" tierefur a HUm proportionate to the ,"' j rm fur which the same is granted. P |? at manufacturers and producers domestic wines, and bottlers of 1 f ,ori<;r or beer, not otherwise i' n . e sa 'e of intoxicating liquors, > an y tavern, oyster bouse or : . urant or place of amusement, en- ' : 1 or refreshment, shall be allowed *,./ by the Ixittle, or domestic Cl o r e K a Mon, without taking j K Q d rowded, That such liquor is not ■ L, premises where sold, nor at provided by such seller for that o r k ' c eoee to sell domestic wines, to 7' i I ttor ß, may hereafter he P er cP an y ' jeer bouse, ace amusement, other- i S ■ Ato r(!c ive the same: I\ovided, I That the use of a room or rooms in a hotel as a concert room or theatre shall not preclude the proprietor thereof from receiving a hotel license if he shall have and keep the accom modation for a hotel, required bv the act of March 31, 1856: And provided further, That , the preceding proviso shall not apply to the ! cities of Philadelphia or Pittsburgh. SEC. 10. That the petition of an applicant for eating house or retail brewery license need not hereafter embrace the certificate of citi zens, required by the eighth section of an act to regulate the sale of intoxicating liquors, approved March 31st, A. D. 1856, nor shall ! publication of such applications be hereafter required ; but such applications shall be filed with the clerk of the court of quarter sessions of the proper county, except in the county of : Allegheny, and the licenses prayed for granted i by the county treasurer; and the bond now i required in such cases shall be first approved by the district attorney and county treasurer I and their approval endorsed thereon. SEC. 11. That any unlawful sale of vinous, malt or browed liquors, or any admixtures thereof, or any sale thereof in an impure, vitiated or adulterated state shall be deemed a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof the offender shall pay a fine of not less than ten nor more than one hundred dollars, with the costs of prosecution, and upon a second or any subsequent conviction shall pay a fine of not less than twenty-five nor more than one hundred dollars, with the costs of prose cution; and in case of a second or subsequent conviction, the court may, in its discretion, sentence the offender to imprisonment not ex ceeding three calendar months; and in case any such offender convicted of a second or subsequent offence is licensed to sell any such liquor, such license shall be deemed forfeited and void, and no person convicted of a second or subsequent offence shall be again licensed for two years thereafter: Prodded, That this section shall not be construed to repeal any act or part of an act punishing such unlawful sale, except the twenty-eighth section of an act to regulate the sale of intoxicating liquors, approved March 31st, A. D. 1856, which is hereby repealed. SEC. 12. That no prosecutor or informer in any prosecution for the sale of intoxicating liquors, shall receive any portion of the fine imposed on the defendant in any case where such prosecutor or informer is a witness for the Commonwealth ; and in every case of the conviction of a person returned by a consta ble, such constable sliall receive two dollars, to be taxed in the costs. SEC. 13. That no person who keeps in his store or ware-room any hogsheads, stand, casks or liquor pipes, or who keeps a grocery store, shall receive license to vend intoxicating liquor by less measure tliafi one quart; and constables are hereby required to make return of all persons engaged in the sale of spiritu ous, vinous, malt or brewed liquors in their respective districts, who gh.ili have in their places of business any of the articles afore said, naming them and the location of their respective places of business; ami if any such person shall have a license to vend such li quors bv' less measure than one quart, the court nniy, on investigation, revoke the same; but such persons may, on complying with the i laws on the subject, obtain license to sell by j no less measure than one quart. SEC. 18. That the clerk of the court of' quarter sessions shall not charge more than j one dollar fi r any license, nor more than one j dollar for any frame and glass he may furnish ; therewith, and these fees shall include all his i compensation for furnishing, preparing and | filing the bond required in any case. SEC. 22. That the fourteenth, twenty sixth, j twenty seventh and thirty second sections of | an act to regulate the sale of intoxicating li- j quors, approved May 31st, A. I). 1856, t.geth- j er with any acts or parts cf acts conflicting i herewith, or supplied hereby, so far as the j same conflict or are supplied, are hereby re j pealed : Provided. That no license hereto- I fore granted, shall he in any way inyalidated j by the passage of this act; and all provisions of sa:d act not hereby altered, supplied or re pealed, shall apply as fully to licenses grant ed under this act as under tiie act aforesaid ; that the penalty imposed under the twenty ninth section of said act, shall in no case ex ceed two dollars, which shall be paid to the treasurer of the school district where such conviction is had, by the magistrate collecting the same. SEC 23. That licenses may be granted un der this act, at the first terra of the proper court after it* passage, or at any special or adjourned court held within three months hereafter, and in such cases the court may dispense with the publication heretofore re quired. SEC. 24. That the tenth section of the act approved M tivh 31st, 1856, shall not be held or construed to authorize judgment to be en tered against tho obligor in the bond therein provided, for a greater amount than the tine aid costs prescribed and imposed fur any of fence working a breach of the condition of said bond ; Provided, that the obligor or j obligors in any such bond where judgment has teen entered against him, her or them, for the whole amount of the bond, shall be and they areßreby released from the pay ment of the said judgment, whenever the fine and costs prescribed and imposed for such of fence shall have been paid. The Beetions emitted relate to Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, &c. A supplement was also passed authorising county treasurers to reduce the licenses re cently granted to the terms of the new law. mm-z Eiiia JiO'iiii, MRS. WERTZ announces to the public that she has leased and refitted this well known stand, where she invites the patronage of her former friends and the traveling com munity generally. The location of this hotel is undoubtedly one of the most attractive .and inviting to strangers or families desiring a temporary summer residence in the mountain regions of Pennsylvania, and its patrons may rely implicitly upon everything conducing to their comfort and happiness being furnished to the extent of her power, and upon the best of order and decorum being maintained. Parties can be accommodated with anything required upon the shortest notice. The choicest selection of Wines and Liquors may always be found at her Bar, and her Ta ble suppiied with everything the markets will afford. MATILDA WERTZ. Reedsville, April 22, 1858.3t NOTICE. BAYING taken the establishment of Mr. Clark I purpose carrying on the Carriage ing Business in all its branches, and will always have on hand, a stock from which Pleasure and Business Carriagas can bo rea dily selected, at prices to suit the times. ©eg"* Repairing promptly attended to. JAMES P. IIAMAKER. Lewistown, April 15, 1858. CIORN SHELLERS—hand and horse power, j ) for sale by F. G. FRANCISCUS I KISHACOQUILLAS S E M I IT A E, 7. H. S. ALEXANDER, A. D., Principal. THE Summer Session of this Institution opens on THURSDAY, Gth of May. The course of study is extensive, embracing ail the branches usually taught in Seminaries and Academies. In Mathematics and the I Classics, students are prepared to enter any ] class in College. Parents who wish their children removed as far as possible from evil influences, could not secure a more desirable situation, as it is entirely in the country—there being no towns, j or any public house where liquor is sold, with j in five miles of the Institution. The community is hospitable, moral and intelligent, the situation beautiful and easy of access, while the health and scenery of the valley are proverbial. Terms; for Boarders $55 per session ; $27, 50 payable in advance. For particulars and catalogues, address 11. S. ALEXANDER, ap24 Kisbacoquillas, Mifflin co., Pa. Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry. ROBERT W. PATTON, (Successor to M. Buoy,) Market street, next door to the old stand, in the room recently occupied by John A. Sterret, has on hand a large assort flocks, Watches, and |r U J3®* He has gold and silver watches 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 c anxt JJliUcO ZJEavc. 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. Thankful for the patronage heretofore re ceived he respectfully asks a continuance of the same, and will endeavor to please all who may favor him with a call. JCjr'Call round and ap22 Mercantile Appraiser's List. rpUE following is a list of Merchants and 1 Dealers, and the various classes, agreea bly to the provisions of the act of Assembly: I 10th class pa T8?20 00 I 9th " 25 00 Bth 30 00 j 7th 40 00 14th class pays $7 00 13th " 10 00 12th 12 50 11th 15 00 Armagh Township. Names of Retailors. Class. I James Thompson 14 j J.B. co 14 H. 11. Gibbony J 4 Viinie? of R.-tailors. Class. Graff"& Thompson 13 I Joseph Beck 14 | John Koliler 14 Win. I. & G. Furst 14 j Sirown Township. Thomas Stroup 14 j R. M. Kinsloe 13 | Brisbin & Stcrrett 13 Union township. Samuel Watts 13 Hoar & McNabb 12 Wilson S. Utts 14 A. F. Gibbonev 14 Meuuo Township. James Lashell 13 | | Klliott & Myers 14 I Derry Township. | Freedom Iron Co. 13 Simon Yeager 14 John Hoops 14 Decatur I'ownfehip. | Levi Sultzbough 14 Samuel Comfort 14 j J.ewistown. J. H. MrKee & Co. 14 FG. Franciscus 11 Kennedy,J unkind* col 3 William Johnston 14 John Davis 14 R. U. Parker & Bro. 13 it. W. Patton 14 A A. Banks 14 Charles Ritz 14 William Lind 14 George Blymyer 10 P. F. Loop 14 E. D. Auner J4 Samuel Molson 14 H. M. Pratt 12 Francis McCoy 14 A. Marks 14 W B. Hoffman & Co., lumber yard 14 F. G. Franciscus do 14 Samuel Comfort do 14 John Levy, coal y'd 14 A. Marks do 14 S. Comfort do 14 IF. McCoy do 14 IJ. Kennedy do 14 jF. R. Sterrett do 14 C. C. Stanbarger 14 Jacob Price 14 George Siegrist 14 Blytnyer & Brisbin 13 R. 11. McCliritic 14 James Irwin 14 Gilbert Waters 13 Mary Orner 14 F. J. Hoffman 11 McCoy A Ellis 13 Samuel Comfort 13 N. J.Rudisill 14 Edward Frysinger 14 John B Selheimer 14 George W. Thomas 14 FI. W. Junkin 14 Mover Frank 11 Mrs. M. Waters 14 William Butler 14 Win. G. Zollinger 14 John Kennedy 12 Samuel Marks 14 Anthony Felix 14 Anthony Felix, cab inet ware 14 I J. Hoitzworth 14 | E. Boehner 14 J. I. Wallis 14 I Oliver Township. Grantum Waters & Co 14 McVcytown. j E. Horner 14 I C. Stoner 14 Thomas Gibbs 14 I John A. Wilson 14 W. &G. Macklin 12 Mrs. M. T. Brehinanl4 William Hardy 14 McCoy A Itohrer 14 Wayne Township. A. J. North 14 Newton Hamilton. J. K. Rhodes 14 j John Purcell 13 i John X. Lutz 14 Johp Vanzandt 14 MILLS. E. E. Locke Armagh twp. 14 Maclay A McManigle " 14 D. AS. Harshbarger Bratton twp. 14 Joseph A. Taylor " 14 14 Jerman Jacob Derry 44 14 J. M. Yeager 44 44 14 Casper Dull Oliver 44 14 John Stervett Lewistown 12 A. Marks 44 13 Augustine Wakefield Granville twp. 14 Benjamin Stookey Blown 44 14 E. W. Hale A Co. 44 4 4 1 4 Joseph Strode Oliver 44 14 Smith A Hiester Newton Hamilton 14 Henry Swartzel Union twp. 14 Plank A Yoder 44 4 4 1 4 Hating Ilouke.s, Oyster Cellars, Ac. Samuel W. Eisenbise Lewistown 8 William Bottorff 44 8 John A. Itoss 44 8 William Daley 44 8 Samuel Marks 44 8 Anthony Felix 44 8 John Swan 44 8 James Thomas 44 8 C. Stoner McVeytown 8 John Price 44 8 E. Horner 44 8 Thomas Stroup Brown township 8 DISTILLERS. E. E. Locke A Co. Armagh twp. 10 Jacob Fisher Lewistown 10 George Siegrist 4 * 10 An Appeal will be held at the Commission ers' Office in the Borough of Lewistown, on MONDAY, May 2dth, 18U8, where persons who feel themselves aggrieved can attend, if they think proper, and obtain that redress to which they may be entitled to by law. D. D. MUTTHERSBOUGH, ap22 Mercantile Appraiser. Gross Kent's best Matches, for j sale to the trade at lowest rates. g-7 FRANCIS C US. | John Strong 14 WEST'S Patent Galvanic Cement rpilE undersigned having purchased the _i_ right for this Cement in Mifflin and Cen tre counties, are now prepared to furnish and put it on rooting wherever desired—the roof being sheeted by the owner. Scientific men under the direction of government, and ar chitects and buiiders in various parts of the country, for years have been studying and experimenting to discover some-composition or article for roofing, which would resist the changes of our climate, and would unite the qualities of Inipen-.ionsness to Water, Incom bustibility, Durability and Cheapness. No article now in use possesses these qualities. Shingles are not tire proof, and cannot be used upon thit roofs. Slate can only be used upon steep roofs. The contraction, expansion and rusting of metallic roofs are so groat in this changeable climate that they soon become worthless, or the repairs will cost more than a new roof. The various cements and com positions which have been introduced, can be supplied only to very flat roofs, and they are all so affected by the action of the weather that they will melt 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 lire-proof. It is so incombus tible that it will afford ample and perfect pro tection against tire, sparks and burning shin gles from another building immediately ad joining. Third—lt is durable. It is not injured by atmospheric changes, having been tested for several years by the Patentee, at Syracuse, New York. Fourth—lt is cheap, ltoofs will be put on for about half the cost of tin, and will last much longer. I iftli- Repairs are easily and cheaply made. Ss'xtli —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 to all kinds of roofs, either flat or steep. Eighth—lt is valuable for repairing old roofs. Old shingle roofs may be covered without removing the shingles. Old metalic roofs can be made perfectly tight and secure Ninth—lt is especially adapted to nil kinds of seaming around battlements, sky-lights and chimneys, and for the lining of eave troughs and gutters. Roofs which have given trouble lor years, and which have continued 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 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, lias kept the buildings perfectly dry through the winter. E. E. LOCKE & CO., apls Locke's Mills, Mifflin co. t Ra. TO INVALIDS! IDrL. |)HVSI('IAN fur diseases of (he l ungs. Throat and *- Heart—formerly Plijsirian to Cincinnati Marine Hos and Invalids' Retreat —Corresponding Member of the London Medical Society of Ob.-ervution —Author of " I.etters to Invalids," 4tc , IS COMING. MAY APPOIYTJIEYTS. Dr. Hardman, Physician for Diseases of the lnn?s, Formerly Physician to the Cincinnati Marine Hospital, j MAY BB CONHIXTKD AT Lewistown, National Hotel, Thursday, .Vay 27. Huntingdon, A/ay 26. l)n. II rdman treats < onsutription. Bronchitis. I.aryng lis, Asthma, and ail diseases of the Throat by .MEDICA TEL) INHALATION. 'I he great point in the treatment of nil human maladies is to get at the disease in a direct manner. All medicines are estimated by their action upon the org HI requiring relief. This is the important fact upon w inch Inhalation is based If the stomach is diseased, tve take medicine directly into the stomach. If the lungs aie diseased, breathe or inhale medicated vapors directly into them.— The reason why Consumption anil diseases of the Lungs have heretofore resisted all treatment, has been because Hey were not approached in a direct manner by medicine. They were intended to he local, and yet they were so ad ministered that they could only act constitutionally, ex pending their immediate action upon the stomach, whilst Hie foul ulcers within the Lungs were unmolested. In halation brings the medicine Into direct contact with the disease, without the disadvantage of any violent action Its application is so simple that it may be employed by the youngest infant or feeblest invalid it does not de range the stomach, or Interfere in the least with the strenglli, comfort or business of ihe patient. t'r No charge for consultation. OTHER DISEASES TREATED. In relation to the following diseases, either when com plicated with I ung Affections, or enisling alone, 1 also invite consultation —usually finding them PROMPTLY CURABLE: PROLAPSUS and all forms of FEMALE COMPLAINTS, Irregularities and Weakness. PALPITATION and oilier forms of HEART Dis EASE, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, and all other Dis eases of Stomach and Bowels, Piles, Ac. 4cc. t> Ail diseases of the Eye and Ear; Neuralgia, Epilep sy, and all forms of Nervous Disease. o>N'o charge for consultation. j>B-Iy 8. D. HARDMAN, M. P. State & County Taxes for 1857, in the Borough of Lewistown. is hereby given to the taxpayers il of the Borough ol Lewistown who have not paid their State and County taxes on the duplicate of the above year, that the under signed has transferred its collection to JOIIN L. PORTER, with instructions to collect the same previous to the FIRST DAY OF MAY next, and after that date by distress and sale of property. This course is absolutely ren dered necessary, as can lie 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 FICHTHORN. Lewistown, April 15, 1858—3t The Collectors of 1857 ARE hereby notified that the Commis sioners will attend at their office in Lew istown on FRIDAY, April 30, and proceed to allow exonerations and make final settle ment with said collectors. By order, ap!s R. D. SMITH, Clerk. WA3VTBD, At the Lewistown Steam Mill, ALL KINDS OF AT HIGHEST CASH PRICES! On hand, for sale. FLOUR, by the hundred or barrel, R I 'E FL 0 UR, CO It N HE AL, B UCK WIIEA T FL 0 UR. FEED ALL KINDS. B®"A large quantity of Coal, Salt, Plas ter, &e. for sale low for cash. ALFRED MARKS, Agent. Lewistown, Oct. 8, 1857. The Medicine of the Million. PHILOSOPHY AND FACT. | HOLLO WAY'S PILLS. THE EXCITING CAUSE OF SICKNESS. TV! E blood is the life-, u-staining agent. It furnishes I lie components of flesh, bone, uiustle, nerve and iut.-gu menl. The stomach is its manufactory, the veins isriis iribulors, and tbc intestines the channel through which the waste matter rejected in its productions is expelled Upon the stomach, the circulation and the bowels, tlmse Pills act simultaneously, relieving indigestion, purifying tile fluids, and regulating the excretions. THE YiTIOYAL CO.HPLAI.YT. Dyspepsia is the most common disease among all clas ses in litis country, it assumes a thousand shapes, and is tile primary source of innumerable d ingerous maladies; hut whatever its type or symptoms, however obstinate its insist it ce to ordinary preparations, it yields readily and rapidly to litis searching and uuertiiig remedy. BILIOI'S AFFECTIOYS. The quantity and quality of Ihe (tile are of most vital importance to health. Upon the liver,lite gland which secretes thi* fluid, these Pills operate specifically, infalli bly rectifying its irregularities and effectually curing Jaundice. Bilious Reniittanls, and all the varidi g of dis ease generated hy an unnatural condition of the organ. BOWEL COMPLAIYTS. Unless the bowels perform tlieir functions properly, the whole body suffers. Tens of thousands die annually of Dysentery, .Diarrhea l, Chronic Constipation, and other diseases of these waste pipes of the system. The effect of the Pills upon all iulestin tl disorders, whether casual or epidemic, is a phenomenon in medicine. By follnwi. p the printed directions, tin- most alarming cases of bowel complaint are promptly controlled. A WORD TO FEHALES. The local debility and irregularities which are the rs pecial annoyances of tlie weaker sex, and which, wlmn neglected, always shorten life, are relieved for the time being, and prevented for the lime to come, by a course of litis mild hut thorough alterative. IloUoway's Fills are the best remedy known in ihe world for the following Diseases : Asthma Diarrhea Indigestion Secondary Bowel Com- Dropsy Influenza Symptoms plaints Debility Inflammation In ward weak- Coughs Fever and Venereal Af- ness Colds Ague feel ion* Liver compl'ts Chest Diseases Female Com-Worms of ail l.owness of Costiveness ' plaints kinds Spirits Dyspepsia Headaches Blone&Crave! Piles S>C.\UTIO.N I— None are genuine unless the words " Hollo ico v, ■fiTeui York ami l.ondon," are discernible as a water mark in every leaf if the book of directions around each pot or box ; the same may be plainly seen by hold ing Ihe leaf to the light. A kind some reward wiil he given to any one rendering such information as may lead to the detection of any patty or parties counterfeiting the medicines or vending the same, knowing litem to bespu rious. ♦ ♦♦.Sold at lite Manufactories of Professor HOLLOW* y, SO Maiden l.ane. New York, and by all respectable Drug gists and Dealers of Medicine throughout the United States, and the civilized world, in boxes, at 25 cents,G2J cents, ami $1 em h tVThere is a considerable saving by taking the larger siz-s. N. B Directions for the euidanee of patients in every disorder are affixed to each box. augi3 Tiik ORIGINAL Mepipink Kstab LISHKH i\ 1*37. And first article of the kind ever introduced under the name of " 1 Vl.AlKic WaUvßs. m this or any other country; nil other Putwort'C ff'nfi rt are eounh rfc ts. l'ke genuine can he known hy the name UK VAN being etamped an cacti WAKKK. BKVAN-S rt'LMOXIC WAFERS Relieve Coughs, Colds, Sore-throat, Hoarseness. BRYAN' S PULMONIC WAFERS Relieve Asthma, Brouciut.s, Difficult Breathing. BRYAN' S PULMONIC WAFERS Relieve Spitting of Blood, Fains in the Chest BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Relieve Incipient Consumption, Lung Diseases. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Relieve Irritation of the TJvula and Tonsila BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Relieve the above Complaints in Ten Minutes. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Are a blessing to all classes aud constitutions. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Are adapted for Vocalists and Publio Speakers BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Improve the compass and flexibility of the Voioe. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Are in a simple form and pleasant to the tasta BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Not only relieve, but effect rapid & lasting Cores. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WaFERS Are warranted to give satisfaction to every one No Family should be without a Box of Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers IX THE HOUSE. No Traveler should be without a Box of Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers IX HIS POCKET. No Dealer should be without a supply of Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers FOR IBS CUSTOMERS. No person will ever object to give for Bryan'* Pulmonic Wafer* TWKKTY-FtVK CENTS. JOB MOSES, lotte I. C. Baldwin 4cco.,Rochester, N V' For sale by Charles Ritz, Dr. Stoncroad 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 FpHIS Great Journal of Crime and Crim- I inals is in its Twelfth Year, and is widely circulated throughout the country. It contains all the Great Trials, Criminal Cases, and appropriate Editorials on the same, together u itD information on Criminal Matters not to lie found in any other newspaper. OStihscripiiionß, #2 per Annum; -SI for Six Months, to be remitted by Subscribers, (who should write their names and the town, county and state where they reside plainly,) to R. A. SEYMOUR, Editor & Proprietor of the National Police Gazette, apSO New York City. SALT ANI) FISH. BACON TAKFiN in exchange fur Salt and Fish at right prices. ap!s F -T HOFFMAN. THE GREAT ENc (SMySaK SIR JAMEBV Celebrated Fe Jj'yfiSß? PROTECTED BY ROYAL Prepared from a prescripts D., Physician Extracrdin This invaluable medicine is unW those painful and dangerous disease *~ i onstitution is subject. It moderate moves all obstructions, and a speedy oi ll, No. 25. TO HARRIED I*AX ' It is peculiarly suited. It will, in a she- :: —— the monthly period with regularity. Each bottle, juice One Dollar, bears thi Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent courne These Pills should not be taken by female FIRST THREE MONTHS of Pregnancy ' sure to bring on Miscarriage, but at any othel> (l J t y cOSiS are,afe ■ to feed in- In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affect!.,if:, use J the Back and lambs, Fatigue on slight exertion, , tiou of the Heart, Hysterics, ar.d Whites, these P. ' ' effect a euro when all other means have faile next <1 although a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, .-VC it a antimony, or any thing hurtful to the *] ]} jjot, Full directions accompany each package. oq UPII t Sole Agent for the United States and Canada, front . JOB MOSES, (Late I. C. Baldwin ft Col, k ß fc Rochester, v 7 N. 8.—51,00 and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any • thorizod Ageat will insure a bottle of the Pills by rcr mail. - OUlids For sale by Charles Ritz Dr. Etonerou 1 ' ,un " the Bee Hive drug store, and F. A. HarVt six Co , Lewistown; A. J. North, Atkinson's and by respectable druggists generally, or ®IEo IH@©'\r2llE > rear - OFFERS bis professional services to citizens of Lewistown and vicinity. • , fice three doors west of Zollinger's hat stcu,* East Market street. mh2s-6vlake _ ___ Ht -ohe New York Advertisements. : 1858. FROM 1858. RICHARDSON'S ADVERTISING HOUSE, 360 Broadway, N. ¥., Inrites the special att-n>ion if all Jlgents—Dealers— and Renders generally to the ftillnvine fresh and valua ble Advertisements from Ncir York C ity. A SPLE.VMDL Y ILLUSTRATED MFAYSPAPF.R ! HARPER'S WEEKLY: A Journal of Civilization, Employs tbc Best Talent in the World ! TERMS — INVAR? A DI.V IN ADVANCE. I copy for 20 weeks, $! 00 j 5 copies for I year, %0 00 1 " "I year, *2 50 |l2 " " " " 20 00 1 " " 2 " 400| 25 " " " 40 00 Harpers " Weekly" and " Magazine, one year, $1 00. Postmasters sending a club of twelve or twenty-five, will receive a copy gratis Subscriptions may commence with any number. Specimen numbers er.-ituitou.~ly supplied. Buck numbers can be furnished to any extent Clergymen and Teachers supplied at lowest Club Rates- HARPER SL BROTHERS, Publishers, tuhll-3in. Franklin Square, New York. A GREAT BOOR FOR AGENTS, Published this Day, Feb. A, ISSB. FIFTY YEARS IN CHAINS : OR, THE LIFE OF -XV AMERICAN SLAVE, WRITTEN BY HIMSeI.F. 430 Pages, Cloth, Gil; Back Trice $1 ipillS is lite title of one of the most intensely interest' A ing biographies of the day. It is the plain history of an American slave in the far Sooth, who. after two or three escapes ami recaptures, finally, an old man, found freedom and rest in one of the Northern States. What the Press say. The story is told with great simplicity, but with much power and pathos. Whoever takes it will find it difficult to lay it down until it is finished.— National F.rn, Wash ington, l>. C. A narrative of real experience Itke the above, will have far more effect against slavery than the ingeiiiously wrought novel, however true to life its pi. tures may be. —Jim. Baptist. Here is a bonk of facts, stranger than firtion, 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 story-loving we would say, here is a story worth reading.— Mission Kee \ urd. A THOROUGH CANVASSER IS WANTED, In each county in the free Stales, to engage in the sale of the above work immediately. Such can easily clear from SSO TO SIOO PER RONTH ! The work is beautifully printed and bound and is as large as lhe hooks that sell for $1 25 ; but as we mean to sell at least ONE HI NDRED THOUSA? D COPIES, through agents, we have made the retail price only ONE DOL LAR A SAMPLE COPY of the book will be sent by mail, postage paid, on receipt of the price, and our private cir cular to Agents, with terms, etc. Address H. DAYTON, Publisher, nihl l-3m. No. 29 Ann street, New York. pRiSTADORO'S FIAIR DYE Within a nut-shell all the merits lie. Of Cristadoro's never equalled Dye j Red it makes black, to brown conforms a grey, And keeps the fibres always from decay. This matchless revitalizing Hair l>)e still holds its po sition as ilie most harmless and efficacious Hair Dy ein I lie World. Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, and applied in ten private rooms, at CRISTADORO'S, No. 6, Astor House, Broadway, and by all Druggists and Perfumers in the United States. AGENT-Gso II KBYSBR, Pittsburgh, Pa. mhl l-3m. IT IS HOT jL TYE. VNTE subjoin a few names of those who recommend ' I Mrs. S. -4. .Dll it's H'orld's Hair Restorer and Zyhr bnlsamum Prest. Eaton, of Union University: " The falling of hair ceased, and my gr>*y locks changed origi nal color." Rev. C A. BitcKbee, Treas Am. Bible Uni on, N. Y.: " I cheerfully add my testimony " Rev. 11. V. Degen, Ed. "Guide to Holiness," Boston: "We can testify to its effects." Rev. E. R. Fairchild, Cor. Fee. Ch'n Union, N. Y. : "Used in mv family with beneficial effects " Rev. A Webster, " Ch'n Era," Boston : "Since using your preparations, 1 am neithet bald or grey as heretofore." Rev. Jas. H. Cornell, Cor. Sec., etc., N. Y. : "It has restored the hair of one of my fam ily to its original color, and stopped its falling out," etc. We can quote from numerous others of like standing in Europe and America, but for further information, send for a circular to MRS. S. A. ALLEN'S World's Hair Restorer Depot, No. 355 Bronnie street, N. Y tuhll-3m. ta-SOLD EVERYWHERE. CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA, Coughs, Chronic Rheumatism, Debility, and all Diseases '.rising from a Scrofulous or impoverished state of the blond HEGEMAN, CLARK Sf CO'S Genuine Cod-Liver Oil, HAS stood the test of over ten years experience, and is recommended by all the most eminent physicians as the most valuable remedy in use. Dr. Williams, the cel ebrated Phytk-iaii of the London Consumption Hospital, took notes of its effects in about 500 cases, and found it more efficacious than all remedies yet discovered. This remedy, so valuable token pure, becomes worthless o( injurious when adulterated. See thut 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 withoutsuccess. Hold by all Druggists. HEGEMAN & CO mhll-3tn.
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