MXLKWOOD ACADEMY. THE next Session of this Institution will open the First Wednesday of May. The Location is healthy, retired, and free froui 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 connection with other studies, as they may see proper. Terms—Per Session of Fire Months. For Board, Tuition, Ac., §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-Ct Shade Gap, Huntingdon Co., Fa. FREEBURG ACADEMY AND Snyder County Normal School. FKEEBtIMJ, PA. Terms—Half payable in advance. Board, Tuition, Ac. per session of five and a half months, $52 to SOO Tuition alone, Bto 14 Music, Frcncii, Drawing A Fainting, extra. In connection with the regular academic course, which is full and complete in all par ticulars, a Normal Department lias been established in which Teachers, and those wishing to become such, can thoroughly prepare themselves fir the profession. Terms, in this department, $6 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. McFAItLAND, Principal. .Freeburg, March 20, 1858. N. S. LAWRENCE'S PAPER, ?mm CARD AND ENVELOPE Da vjy SO. 405 CO.V .V Lit IE ST., PHILADELPHIA. BgL-Cash buyers will fiud it for their inter est to call. janT.y mws ©s@ss 'm & SOS Chestnut St., above Eighth, Late of ATo. 45 South Second Street, PHILADELPHIA, Are now receiving their Spring Importation of Silk and Millinery Goods, CONSISTING IN I'AKT OF Fancy Bonnet and Cap Ribbons, Satin and Taffetas Ribbons, Gros de Naples, (Glace and Plain,) Marcelines and Florence*, Black Modes, English Crapes, Maline and Illusion Laces, Ac. Also, a full assortment of FRENCH AND AMERICAN FLOWERS. Philadelphia, March 18, 1858.-2 m STOVES! STOVES! STOVES! — Our stock of stoves this season is the largest and wiost varied of any stock on hand before. Our assort ment embraces the New World, Globe, Sunrise, Capital, Win. Pen Ei, Fanny Forester, Girard, Crystal, Flat Top, &x ; all for wood and coal. For sale low by sept 17 FRAN CISC US. BRICK! FIRE BRICK!—For Noble, Globe, Girard, Flat Top, New World, Cr>s -I*l, Fanny Forrester, and isunnse Cook Stoves, and for all kinds of Rooai and Parlor Stoves, can be had at the Slave Warehouse of sept 1T F. G. FRANC ISC US. BLACKSMITH'S COAL, LUMP COAL, WILKESBARRE EGG COAL, SUNBURY COAL, Just received, and for sale low, and deliv ered in any part of town, by novo " SAMUEL COMFORT. TIIE EXTENSIVE STOCK OF is SEIW22I& WATCHES, MAINS, BRACELETS, RINGS, BREASTPINS, AND OTHER JEWELRY; FANCY ARTICLES. CLOCKS, ' and a beautiful assortment of BOOKS AND STATIONERY are now selling at greatly reduced prices at Junkm H old staud, corner of Brown and Market streets, opposite Russell's Bankiti" House. ° i®uThose who desire to buy at prices cor responding with the times, wifl please call. , kinds of repairing promptly atten ded to. 11. W. JUN K IN, Agent. Lewistown, April 8, 1858. DR. MARKS, ..JLfAYJNG resumed the practice of medicine, 4HLi. al ays be found at his oflke m the opposite the Lewistown Hotel May 7, 1857.-tf 'wpT"" **"""" " . Hio ILo FtOFESSIONAL business promptly attend ed to, and charges reasonable. OFFICE on North Main street, second door below the town Hall, and nearly opposite the Gazette office. je il, 1855—tf. &EC. Vf. ELDER. Attorney at Law, OFFICE in West Marketstreet.oppositeEisen hise's Hotel, will attend to any business in the courts of Mifflin, Centre, oi Huntingdon coun ties Lewistown,Julv ], 1853. Fruit and Ornamental TREES, Straw berry. Raspberry, Currant, and Gooseberry Plants, in great variety. Inquire of WM. BUTLER, Lewistown, Pa., or J F.. JOHNSTON, Agent, *ug!3 Trenton, New Jersey KISHACOQUILLAS SEMINARY. H. 8. ALEXANDER, A. 8., Principal, rpHE Summer Session of this Institution L opens on THURSDAY, Gth of May. The course of study is extensive, embracing all the branches usually taught in Seminaries and Academies. In Mathematics and the Classics, students are prepared to enter any class in College. Parents who wish their children removed as far as possiblu from evil influences, could not secure a more desirable situation, as it is entirely in the country —there being no towns, or any public house where liquor is sold, with 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 ol the valley are proverbial. Terms; for Boarders $55 per session ; $27, | 50 payable in advance. For particulars and catalogues, address If. S. ALEXANDER, ap24 Kishacoquillas, 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- Clocks, Watches, and He has gold and silver A p§A watches of every kind and SC m \r 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 SCPm- ana Dlatrtj SUtarr. Also, a great variety of FANCY ARTICLES. 33Strict attention will be given to RE PAIRING clocks, watches, and jewelry, and all work will be done promptly anil warranted. Thankful for the patronage heretofore re ceived lie respectfully asks a continuance of the same, and will endeavor to please all who may favor him with a call. round and ap22 Mercantile Appraiser's List. I Fit HE following is a list of Merchants and I Dealers, and the various classes, agreea bly to the provisions of the act of Assembly: i 14th class pays $7 00 I 10thclasspays$20 00 I 13th ' 10 00 | oth 25 00 ! 12th 12 50 Bt!i 30 00 ! lltli 15 00 I 7th 40 00 Armagh Township. j Values of Retailers. ( i is<. Names of Retailers. Glass, j Graff'& Thompson lo j James Thompson 14 ; Joseph Beck 14 | J.B. AlexanderAco 14 j John KohJer 14 H. H. Gibbony 11 | Win. I. & G. Furst 1 I | Brown Township, i Thomas Stroup 14 I Brisbin & Sterrett 13 I R. M. Kinsloe 13 j Union Township. I Samuel Watts 13 I Wilson S. Utts 14 | Hoar A McNabb 12 |A. K Gibboncy 14 Meuno Township. James I.ashell 13 | Elliott A Myers 14 Berry Township. Simon Yeager 14 j Freedom Iron Co. 13 John Hoops 14 j Decatur township. Samuel Comfort 11 | Levi Sultzbough 14 Lewistown. C. C. Stanbarger 14 jJ. H. McKee A Co. 14 Jacob Price 14 jF G. Franciscus 11 George Sicgrist 14 J Kennedy,JunkinAcol3 Biymyer A Brisbin 13 William Johnston 14 R. H. McClintic 14 John Davis 14 James Irwin 14 R. U. Parker A Bro. 13 Gilbert Waters 13 R. W. Patton 14 Mary Orner 14 A A. Banks 14 F. J. Hoffman 11 Charles Ritz 14 McCoy & Ellis 13 William Lind 14 Samuel Comfort 13 George Biymyer 10 N. J. Rudisill 14 ' P. F. Loop 14 Edward Frysinger 14 E. D. Auner ]4 John B. Selheimer 14 Samuel Molson 14 j George W. Thomas 14 IL M. Pratt 12 jH. W. Junkin 14 Francis McCoy 14 , Mover Frank 11 A. .Marks (4 j Mrs. M. Waters 14 W. B. Huffman A William Butler 14 Co., lumber yard 14 I Wm. G. Zollinger 11 F. G. Franciscus do 14 j John Kennedy 12 Samuel Comfort do 14 Samuel Marks 14 John Levy, coal y'd 14 ! Anthony Felix 14 A.Marks do" 14 : Anthony Felix, cab- S. Comfort do 11 i inet ware 14 jF. McCoy do 14 J. Holt/worth 14 |J. Kennedy do 14 E. Boehner 14 F. R. Sterrett do 14 J. I. Wallis 14 I Oliver Township. Grantum Waters A j John Strong 14 Co 14 J >lcVej town. W. AG. Macklin 12 |E. Horner 14 Mrs. M. T. Breiimanl4 | C. Stoner 14 William Hardy 14 I Thomas Gibbs 14 McCoy A Rohrcr 14 j John A. Wilson 14 Wayne Township. A.J. North 14 Newton Hamilton. John X. Lulz 14 | J. K. Rhodes 14 John Vanzandt 14 | John Purcell 13 >ll M.S. E. E. Locke Armagh twp. 14 Maclay A McManigle " 14 D.4S. Harslibarger Bratton twp. 14 Joseph A. Taylor " 44 14 Jerinan Jacob Derry " 14 J. M. Yeager 44 44 14 Casper Dull Oliver ' 14 John Sterrett Lewistown 12 A. Marks 14 13 Augustine Wakefield Granville twp. 14 Benjamin Stookey Brown 44 14 E. W. Hale A Co. 44 44 ]4 ; Joseph Strode Oliver 44 14 j Smith A Hiester Newton Hamilton 14 Henry Swartzel Union twp. 14 ! Plank A Yodcr 44 44 14 Ida ting Houses, Oyster Cellars, Ac. I Samuel W. Eisenbisc Lewistown 8 ! William Bottorfl' 44 g | John A. Ross 44 g I William Daley 44 g Samuel Marks 44 g Anthony Felix 44 g j John Swan 44 g ! James Thomas 44 g , C. Stoner McVeytown 8 I John Price 44 g i E. Horner 44 g j Thomas Stroup Brown township 8 DIgTIM.F.R*. iE. E. Locke & Co. Armagh twp. 10 Jacob fisher Lewistown 10 George Siegrist 44 ]U An Appeal will he held at the Commission \T? ,v! fI!,' 11 t^,e Borough of Lewistown, ou * r [ May 24th, 1838, 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, a P" Mercantile Appraiser, i>o,ooo Gross Kent's best Matches, for sale 10 the trade at lowest rates. e~ FRAJvciscus. THE GREATEST MEDICAL DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. DR. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has discovered in one of our common pasture weeds a remedy that cures Evrry Kind ©I" Humor from tlie worst Scrofula down to a common Pimple. HE has tried it in over 1100 cases, and never failed ex cept in Iwo cases, (bath thunder humor.) He has now in his possession over two hundred certificates of its virtue,all within twenty miles of Boston. Two bottles are warranted to cure a nursing Sore Mouth. One]to three bottles will cure the worst kind of Pimples on the Face Two to three bottles will clean the system of Biles. Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst Canker in the Mouth and Stomach. Three to five bottles are warranted to cure the worst case of Erysipelas. One to two bottles are warranted to cure all Humor in the eyes. Two bottles are warranted to cure Running of the Eais ami Blotches among the Hair. Four to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and running Ulcers. One bottle will cure Scaly Eruption of the Skill. Two to three boltlesare warranted to cure the worst case of Ringworm. Two lo three bottles are warrunted to cure the most desperate case of Rheumatism. Three to four bottles are warranted to cure the Salt Rheum. Fiveto eight bottles willcurethe worst case of Scrof ula A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle, and a perfectcure is warranted when the above quanti ty is l&ken. Reailer, I peddled over a thousand botllesof this in tlie vicinily of Boston. I know the effect of it in every case. So sure as w.tter will extinguish fire,sosnre will this cure humor. I never sold a bottle of it but that sold an other ; after 11 trial it always speaks for itself. There are two things about this herb that appears to roe sur prising; first that it grows in our pastures, in some pta ees quite plentiful, and yet its value has never been known until I discovered it in 1816—second, that it should ! cure all kinds of humor. In order to give some idea of the sudden rise and great popularity of the discovery, I will state that in April, 1853.1 pedJled it and sold about six bottles per day—in April, 1854. I sold over one thousand bottles (ier day of it. isoiue of the wholesale Druggists who have been in business twenty and thirty years, say that nothing inthe annals of patent medicines was ever like it. There is a universal praise of it from all quarters In my own practice I always kept it strict!)- for humors —hut since its introduction asa general family medicine, great and wondeiful v.rlues have been found in il that I never suspected. Several cases of epileptic fits—a disease which was always considered incurable, have been cured by a few bottles. O, vvlutia mercy If it will prove effectual in all cases of that awful malady—there are few who have seen more, of it than 1 have. I know of several cases of Dropsy, all of them aged people, cured by it. For the various diseases of ill); Liv er, Bitk Headache, Dyspepsia, Asthma, Fever and Ague, Fain in the .Side. Diseases of <lie Spine, and particularly in disease- of the Kidneys, fcc , liie discovery has done more good than any medicine ever known. No change of diet ever necessary—eat the best you get and plenty of it. j DIKECTIOKS FOB USE. —Adults one tabic spoonful per j day—Children ..ver 10 years, dessert spoonful—Children i from sto 8 years, tea-spoonful. As 110 directions can he ■ applicable to all constitutions, take sufficient to operate I on the bowels twice a day. Manufactured by DO.\ALI) KKAAKDV, A'o 120 Warren St., Raibury, Matt. I'RICE #I,OO Wholesale Agents. New Vork City,C. V. Click ner, 81 Barclay street; (' 11. King, 102 Broadway; Rushton and Clark. STS Broadway; A. DAI) Sands. lOOFulton street. T. W. DYOTT At SONS, Philadelphia, wholesale Agents for Fa. For sale by F. J. HOFFMAN and Mrs MART MARKS, I.ewistown, and by B. F. KEFNEIt, • Miffiinloivn. (jet-ly. HOVER'S LIQUID HAIR DYE, lIHE testimony of Prof. Boo'h and Dr. liiinckle having • previously been published, the following is now added; From Fiof. MCCI.OSKEV, formerly Professor of Theory j and Practice of Medii ine in ihe Female Medical College I of Pennsylvania, and late Professor of Surgerv in the i American College o' Medicine, Ate. PHILADELPHIA, Nov 27t!i, iSCO. Mr Joseph E. Hoover:—A trial of >our Liquid Hair Dye will convince the most skeptical that it is a safe, ele gant and efficacious preparation Unlike many others, j it has in several instances proved serviceable in Ihe cure of some cutaneous eruptions on the head, ami I have no hesitation Hi commending it to those requiring such an application. Very respectfully, J F X MCCLOSKEV, M D , 175 Race st. above 13th. HOVER'S WRITING INKS, including Il..ver's Wri ting Fluid and Hover's Indelible Inks, still maintain their high character which has alwa) sdistinguished them,and the extensive demand first created has continued uninter rupted until the present. Orders addressed to ttie Manufactory, No. 41<• Race street above Fourth, (old No. ML) Philadelphia, will re ceive prompt attention by JO-EPII E HOVER, dec!" Manfaclurer. THE ! FARMER'S STOVE IT THE STOVE WAKEHOISE OF F. G. Franciscus, Lewistown, 300 STOVES FOR SALE LOW FOR CASH. Farmers and others burning wood can find j one of the best wood Cooking Stoves used.— j This excellent Stove is made heavy for use, takes a stick of wood 28 inches long, has a very large tire place and oven, hakes well, and got up in good style. Will warrant it to do its work well, and give good satisfaction. It comes much lower in price than stoves of this j kind generally. seplT PEARL and Ivory handle Table and Dessert Knives, fur sale by FRJIAfCISCUS. j T>ILLS for Frame Stuff filled at short | JLJ notice, of good quality, and at low rates, j ilgll FRANCISCUS. ||W| DOORS, for inside and outside, ' 1 V / \ / Room and Front Doors, assorted sixes and qualifies, from #1 50 to #3 each. FR A NCISCIJS. 150,000 Joint Shingles, 40,000 best 24 _ inch Lap Shingles, on hand and for sale by augl3 FRANCISCUS. 150,000 Plastering Lath, 3, 4& 4| feet long, and the best in the market, for sale by augl3 FRANCISCUS. G1 AS BURNERS! GAS BURNERS!— I The most economical coal burning Room or Parlor Stove ever introduced; made altogether of wrought .ron, no other metal being used in their manufacture at all,and will save at least 50 per cent more of coal than any stove used. On hand and for sale by septl7 FRANCISCUS. PATENT KNIFE CLEANERS.— One of the greatest labor saving machines ever in vented. Every housekeeper should have one. Also, Apple Purer*, Bread Toasters, Preserving Kettles, brass, copper, porcelain, tinned, Ate For sale l>v sept 17 FRANCISCUS. rjpHE NE PLUS ULTRA of cook I stoves is the Noble Cook— the most perfect now in use. Every one wanting the BUST cooking stove, are.re sportfully invited to call and examine this baker, baking bread equal to a brick oven. This excellent stove is warranted in every respect. For sale by septl7 FRANCISCUS. C 10Air BUCKETS, several patterns, / Pokers, Shovels, Sifters Castings for all ordinary stoves, Tin and Iron Tea Kettles, Tin and Copper Bottom Wash Boilers, Stove Boilers, Griddles, Long Pans, Bake Pans, &c. In fact, all kinds of trimmings and fixtures for stoves can be had at the establishment of srptl7 FRANCISCUS. Dyspepsy, Indigestion, Dyspepsy. AMOKBID sensibility of the stomach and bowels, at tended with obvious disorder of the digestive organs, Dyspepsy and its attendant ills, such as Nausea, Headache, Bilious Vomiting, Vertigo, Dimness of Sight, Burning sensation at the pit Debility of Nervous System, of the stomach, Hypochondria, Jaundice, Liver Complaint, Loss of Appetite, Oppression after eating, Wasting of the strength, Palpitation of the heart, Flatulence, with frequent Pain in the pit of the stom behhingof wind, ach, or towards right side, Vitiated taste, Sallownessof complexion, Constipation A uneasiness Depression of spirils and of the Bowels, irritability of temper, ice. Have in many cases defied the skill, heretofore, of the best medical practitioners in the world, and many cases have been abandoned as incurable. Dr. J. WILLIAMS, Chemist and Pharmaceutist, after studying closely the practices of Urs. Ahernethy and J Johnston, England, and observing the nature of the dis ease in all its stages, during a sojourn in the southern and western portions of the United Stales, where it pre vails to a greater extent than elsewhere, procured from South America certain roots and herbs from which he prepared an "Elixir," which, after eiglucen years' use in private practice, has proved itself more efficacious in the cure of Dyspepsy than any medicine that has ever been : prepaied in any age or clime f>r the same purpose. Having submitted it, with an exj lanation of its compo nents, to a number of physicians of Philadelphia, among whom were the late Drs Joseph liartshorne and J. U. Morion, it lias received their entire approval, and many of the medical faculty are now not only prescribing it for their patients but are using it themselves, personally and in their families. As a tonic it is unequalled, and its properties are of so invigorating a nature that it is given with perfect safety and success totlie most tender infants. , The Elixir is very gradual, but certain in its action upon ! the organs of digestion, the increased secretions of the liver, pancreas and mucous membranes of the stomach, and requires that only one doge be taken in twenty four hours; for confirmed Dyspepsy can only he cured by grad ually restoring the organs of digestion to a healthy stale. The great success met with in curing tlie most aggravated cases of Dyspepsy, accompanied sometimes with a high grade of hypochondriasis, has established the most un bounded confidence in the curative properties of this Elixir, in corroboration of winch read the following testi monials : ATTESTATION —We, having used Williams' Aiiti Dys peptic Elixir witli the most peifeet satisfaction and suc cess, take great pleasure in recommending it to ail per sons suffering w it It Dyspepsy, as we are fully convinced of its mo-t estimable qualities in restoring the digestive powers, removing all pains and uneasiness, and imparl ing a healthy tone to the stomach. John II Penrose, ill South Wharves ; Casper Morris, Tacony ; Thomas Alliboue, President of Bank of Penn sylvania; Ahner Elmcs, Market street, above sixth; Ed ward 11. Row ley, No 14 North Wharves; Michael Dunn, Superii t.'iidenl Merchants' Exchange; Hannah Styles, Frankford ltoad ; Hannah Webb,2B Filbert street; H N. S) errv. No 12 Edward street; I. ivvrence Newbold, No. 396 Chestnut street, Philadelphia; Win. Yard, No. 0 City- How ; Rudolph L'Arm, No '267 Broadway; 11. N. Wi nans. No. 94 Water street, New York. The list of names could be extr ni!e I to almost any length, but the fotegoing is deemed sufficient. Testimony of 11. X. Sperry, who wan abandoned as incur able and ffiecn up to die. Dr. J. Williams—Dear stir—For fifteen years previous to 1951, I suffered so much from dyspepsy that 1 became completely prostrated both in miiul and body, arid at length became so weakened 1 could not attend to my busi ness, and was sinking into a decline, and it was believed I never could recover. The lu-st medical aid was procured for me, and every means resorted to without any relief, till 1 was advised to use your Elixir, and from the time I began taking i: I gradually improved till I was completely restored to health. The dreadful sufferings I endured from dyspepsy I cannot describe; but I am confident that willinut the use of your Elixir I should b.- in my grave. I assert that t solemnly believe your Elixir has saved me fiom an early death. I continue now in the enjoyment of roost excellent health. U N. SPERKV, June 6th, 1-57. ,\„. 1101 N. Third rt , Philadelphia. We, the undersigned, have known Mr 11. N. r>perry for several years and lake pleasure in stating that Ins as sertion can he perfectly relied on, ami ihit we ourselves know that he has been wonderfully restored lo health from the brink of the grave, and we believe, as he asserts solely by llie use of lir Wiiliams' Elixir. THOMAS J CHANDLER, NO. 113 Pln-enix street. JOH N Emm r, Race street, above second. Personally appeared before me, ( >ne of the Aldermen of the City of Phil idelphia,) 11. N ftperry, who, being duly affirmed, doth depose and say, that the facts set forth in the above certificate are irue in every particular. Sworn and subscribed ibis Gib d iy of June, i>37. FREDERICK REEL, Alderman Tlie Elixir is sold in bottles at Xi each, or six bottles for $5. Proprietor, JAME.S WILLIAMS. M D , Chemist and Pharmaceutist, Nt. 4 South Seventh .-ir-.t, Philadelphia. For sale by CII AKI.ES Rl4 Z, Lewistown. AJRF Grocery, Provision, Confection ery, and VARIETY STORE, At intersection of Valley, Mill, Dorcas arid Market streets, lately occupied by Mrs. Wertz. undersigned having purchased the I entire stock of Mrs. Wertz, respectfully announces that ho intends to make such ad ditions of articles in general use as to be able to supply almost anything that may be called for by the old customers of the establishment and any number of new ones. Intending to keep on hand all the leading articles of mar keting. he solicits farmers and others having Butter, Eggs, Lard, Tallow, Honey, Pota toes, Green or Dried Apples, Soap, Poultry, kt. to give him a call, as the highest cash price will he paid the market can afford, or Gro ceries, Salt, Fish, Confectioneries, Perfumery, ' Fancy Articles, Hosiery for ladies and gen- i tletnen, Ladies' Collars, Combs, Bracelets, I Buckles, Belts, Gloves, Mits, <&c. furnished j therefor at lowest cash prices. Cabinet & Undertaking Business. The manufacture of Furniture and Cabinet Ware generally, as well as the Undertaking Business, will not be relinquished on account of my engaging in the above business, but orders in either promptly attended to. My friends and the public generally are invited to call, examine my stock and prices in both establishments, and, as heretofore, I shall endeavor to ploase them. ANTHONY FELIX. Lewistown, Nov. 19, 1857. Fashionable Boot & Shoe Store. Encourage Home Industry! P. P. LOOP, BOOT AXD SHOE 3M.?I'FACTIRER, Respectfully informs his friends ftnd the public that he still con- his establishment on the Public Square, where he is prepared to man ufacture at short notice a superior articlo of all kinds of Boots or Shoes, which ho will sell cheaper for Cash than ever before offered. He constantly keeps on hand, of his own manufacture, an assortment of the above ar ticles," which he will warrant not to bo sur passed here or elsewhere for elegant style and durability; also a large stock of Eastern work, which will be sold at reduced prices. Orders promptly attended to. All kinds of repairing executed on the shortest notice. Ljwistown, March 25, 1858. Wood Turning, Sawing, and Plaster Grinding. 11HE subscriber having leased the old Stone Mill adjoining the Lewistown Mills, is now prepared to execute to order all kinds of Saw ing and Wood Turning at reasonable rates. rCTAII kinds of Patterns and Jobbing gen erally done to order. IVD PLASTER at all times on hand. JAMES M. COUCH. Lewistown. April 1, !858.-ly Neat, Cheap & Durable. W. G. ZOLLINGER, Market Street, next door to Kennedy's Store, Kls al ways prepared to sup- gffeS ply the public with all the wff I different styles of Hats of l&jgt/ the best qualities and at such K2jsaS& prices as to defy competi tion. He has now on hand a large assortment of Fall and winter Hats and Caps, of all the latest styles, which he will sell at the lowest cash prices. He invites everybody to call and examine for themselves, as he is satisfied that his stock cannot fail to please. For the Ornish he has constantly on hand, or will make to order, hats to their taste of any required size or brim, at prices that cannot fail to be satisfactory. Country Merchants will find it to their ad vantage to give me a call, as a liberal deduction will be made on wholesale purchases, and es pecially so to punctual men. Don't forget the place, next door to Kenne dy's store and nearly opposite the Odd Fellows' flail. oct22 WM. LINI), East market street, Lewistoun, a few doors east of Geo. Blymyer's store, HAS just received from the city a choice se] lection of CLOTHS, CSS SiSSQ. 2£3 9 Atr srestiugs, specially selected by himself, embracing some very superior goods, from among which his old customers and as many new ones as may choose to call, can secure articles for dress that will vastly add to their personal appearance when made up. Call and examine the stock, which will be found to be all that is represented, if not a little more. oct22 Snuff, Smoking Tobacco & Pipes! lI'ST received, the largest assortment of the above articles ever brought to the-Ju niata country. The subscriber also keeps on hand Cut and Dry Maccoboy, Broken Tobacco Rappee," German Pipes Congress and Clay Pipes Scotch Snuff, Cigar Cases Matches, Snuff Boxes (fee. &e. <&c. All of which he pledges himself to sell at prices so low as to satisfy all. Give me a call. "p2O E. FRYSINOER. HOWARD ASSOCIATION. I'll [L.IDELPIIIA. A Benevolent Institution, established by opetialendair mm I fur the relief of the mrk and distressed, afiirted :cith I'irulent end Epidemic Disease*. TO all persons afflicted wiiii sexual diseases, such as Spermatorrhoea. Seminal Weakness, Impotence, Cnn orrhtE-a, Gleet, Syphilis, ihe vice of Onanism or Self Abuse, tec. ice. The 11--ward A snciali-.n, in view of the awful destruc tion of human life caused by sexual diseases, and I lie deceptions practised upon the unfortunate victims of such diseases bj Quacks, several tears aged reeled their Cori sulting Surgeon, as a Charitable Act worthy of their name, to often a Dispensary for Ihe treatment of this class of diseases, m all their forms, and to g.Ve Medn at Advice GRATIS, to all who apply by letter, with a de scription of Iheir condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, Sec. ) and in cases of extreme poverty 10 furnish Medicines Free of Charge Ii is needh ss to add thai the Association commands the highest medical -kill of till age, and will furnish the most approved modern treat ment The Directors, on a review of the past, feel as sured that Ih-ir labors in this sphere of benevolent effort have been of great benefit to the afflicted, especially to the young, and they have resolved to devote themselves with renewed zeal to tics very important but much de spised cause. Just published by the Association, a Report on -spei matorrhiea, or Seminal Weakness, the vice of Onanism. Masturbation or Self Abuse, and other Dt-eases of the Sexual Org ins, by tin* Consulting >urgi-on. u hu Ii w ill be svni by mail (in a sealed Idler envelo|>e) Free of Cliarg-. on receipt of Two Stamps fir postage. A-ldr- for If- - |mrt or treatment. lfr GE'IRGE R. CAI.IIOI \.Cor,suit ing Surgeon Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth •Street, Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Director*. EZRA I) IIEARTWELL, President CEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary dec-3 The Greatest Improvement of the Age! a3l_ ti,e I§|| YOUNGAMERICA Sf CORN JyS HELLER Th>-most Complete, Simpbst, d' Cheapest 1 irhsiirlbr in the World! J. P. Smith's Patent. November 25, 1556. The farmers of Ylifllin county and vicinity are most respectfully informed that arrange ments have been made for the manufacturing of this celebrated machine at Lewistown, and that they will be offered for sale at the store of F. G. FRANCISCUS. All persons are requested to call and see them operate. County Rights in the State of Pennsylvania for sale by the subscriber, to whom all letters respecting the same may be addressed. LEWIS KURTZ, jan2l-ly Aaroosburg, Centre Co., Pa. Wolf's Hanover Gloves. rpiE genuine article of these celebrated , Gloves c , an procured only at McCOY & ELLIS S Store, who alone are supplied by the manufacturer, and are therefore sole agents for their sale in this place. jan7 HO\ Lk S IN Kb.—Black, Blue and Red Ink, manufactured by Joseph E. Ilover, Philadelphia, in inkstand bottles, at 3, 6, 10 and 12 cents por bottle. For sale at the book store of ELIZABETH COG LEY, j an ' North Corner of Diamond. Ready-made Clothing \\" r U se ll at Philadelphia prices. Now v T is the time to pull oft' your old clothing and buy new at the cheap store of jan7 KENNEDY, JUNKIN & CO. SOLE LEATHER, Caff Skins, l ink Lining do , Upper Leather, Kipp do., Madras and Tampico Morocco, with ail Kinds of French Kitt Shoe Findings, tzc. fcr sale at lowest rates !>v septl7 FRANCISCUS. STOVES \ STOVES I STOVES \~ All kinds of Parlor, Room, Bar, Hall and Cook Stoves, on hand and for sale at reduced prices by a ?'" FHAJfcis C US %)00,000 ft. Dry and Green 1 in. Boards, m from $1.25 to #3. Oil per 100 feet, for sale by augt3 FRANCISCUS I aflrttuuwmi, Rinobonk. —.Seeing . - ;pap-bcr.,f rc „ l ; £*, ringbone, 1 wn(l from whom T obtaiiierl it ' J the ringbonn after it tJS'K i years, making tl„. ] c „ |; "•■! f,„ healthy. Take 2 oz. oil „ t . j origanum; 1 uz. corrosive' : W opium ; £ oz. camphor gun, and it is fit for use. \h,i i with a brush <>r feather. ij: 4 i n^ v TO I'SE rhASTKi The effects-of p !;H I/. | pecially upon clover ami other ' *■ i r ips ' ? c -' are wcll known to Sr ! j but the reason of its h--nef : H not generally understood m 'S \ SfiiS pure " up ' r ,s '"At! Sulphuric acid, i Lime, . ' P>f j Water, jj ' j I lie aiticlc used by fanners i ! but generally contains sili c i a j larger proportion than i s .'iven '"! * | carbonate of liuie, besides acrid, | rities, still it may be assune-d Ji j average of thirty-three parts i„ | or one third, of sulphuric acid ,Y j other m,tin constituent is li to( ' 'j. .' j j these substances are iieccssartfOft*!' ; upon which plaster exerts it-'lj'j? | But the sulphuric acid acts in an,^ h has a very strong affinity fV, r j which is continually rising ff ol .' J, heaps, and decomposing organic besides descending from theclou<i< aud snows. Ammonia, in the forma 1 carbonate, is extremely volatile an jJj escapes, but when brought intocnntarJ the plaster it is immediately absorb! fi . XC( f ls tllus retained in the ail the uenent ot plants. j Plaster is generally applied bv ** j broad-cast on the surface of the k J generally produces a good effect—al** j upon soils deficient in its elements r* first way. however, to use it is to havens ply always convenient to the stable •- J and other place.-, where the manureisaii land to sprinkle it daily, or as often j necessary, to remove all pungent ordj ' sive odors. The pungent odor alwaysaho j a horse stable is pure carbonate of I one of the most valuable elements inj I manure. Whenever it can he sky |is being lost. The pl aster changes itfe ; carbonate to sulphate of ammonia. *fciei j equally valuable, but instead uf ; utile and easily lost it is a fixed salt. Jjrj ; in water. BILL'S SMiPIli PUT UP IN FULL QUART BOTTLES, And containing.the strength of sis times £ much pure Honduras rsapartilaas krr other similar preparation ir America." \FEVV bottles of this Sarsapariiia, pslq several years ago, rendering it theaen valuable, (as all well-inforraid druzgi-t- km that age improves it. • have been drpcs:xi i the drug store of Charle* R itz, in Le-is*: | where they are offered for sale at threw ri ! the regular pi ice, namely 75 cents per bc-ulr. It has been a well established facl form; past that Sarsaparilla, w hen pure andprpas prepared, was the only true panacea fcfilib seascs originating from an impure state of ti ; blood, the use of mercury, intoxicatingdrinfc ! evil habits in youth, barrenness,&c. \V E b ly assert that ?OILS' HULL'S FLUID D | TRACT OF SARSAPARILLi islheoaijp • paration before the public that is prepareda I strictly scientific principles and of twifen ! strength. The sai saparilla i purchasedia ; out regard to price, and every p uni.befs . being used, is subject to the strictest cheain ! tests, and its genuineness ascertained htlV: | beinr useJ. Bull> Sai saparilla also conta-s • the virtues of several oilier valuable media roots, together forming the best compound, j producing the greatest curative agent intte known world! This medicine, when used K cording to directions. Lias cured j Scrofula or king's Eril, Cancers, Tuners, Hop lions of the Skin, Erysipelas, Cht rnic bee Eyes, Ringworm or Tetters, Scald tied, Rheumatism, Old Sores and Ulcers, ! Pains in the bones or Joints, Swelling<rftte i Glands. Syphilis, Dyspepsia, Sait Rheuc. w ! seases of the Kidneys, Loss of Appetite,Pu i in the Side and Shoulders. Generai Pebihu, Dropsy, Lumbago, Jaundice, Costivcness. so# | Throat. Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, rveakMj i of the Chest, Pulmonary Affections, and o other diseases lending to produce co.xsrußr/o.x, Liver Complaint, Female Irregularities ul Complaints, Sick and Nervous Headache,W Spirits, Night Sweats, Exposure orlmpruaeW in Life, Chronic Constitutional Diseases, aM< a spring and summer drink and genera, tow for the system, and a gentle and pleasant pi gative, far superior to Blue Lick or Con. JCater, salts, or seidlitz powders. For sale by CHARLES RITZ, Lewwjwj Price 75 cts. per bottle. j el "" HIGHLY IMPORTANT TO FARM*-' M. M. FAXON'S Attachment of Vulcanized. India Sprinse to the Tubes oj Grain rrUIE undersigned, having perfected an the attachment of a Gum Spring mine s Drag Bars of Grain Drills, is happy 10 and all others interested in the growingo ggiß other grains, that he is prepared to urnif -norte* DRILLS, with the above article attached, at notice, at his Foundry, in McVeytown, I'a- 1 become an almost indispensable article to and he w ill find that the attachment °f' he will enhance its value at least one-halt- ■• jp tion and trouble caused by the breaking ol "', ri(i Sß ii is entirely done aw ay with by this arrange a man, or boy, can perform nearly double the ■* could under the old plan, with much greater himself and horses. There need be no °.jtheT bre*^ l breaking, for if there is an article that w> ,n ' [K | fl jrfl rot, or wear out, the Gum Spring is n* hazard nothing in saying that my Grain "' plest 11) construction, most economical 10 £ w £,|jp and therefore the most durable t-ver ony' j t w .j||>• cultural public. The feed is so arranged 1 , eS j t jij I, IJ. It, 11. and S bushels per acre. Few® one for the coming seeding are request*" ~ jtf orders as early as possible. Direct to i flin county, Fa., or F. G. FRAN' Ist -■ E. L. FAXON, Hollidaysburg. Blair co .ua. „ BRO., llarrisburg. Pa., who are author 1 agents, and from hoin any further tnfornia tained. . FRICE OF DRILLS, with theattaebmew .^ mors who already have drills, can havt 1 >' the India Rut r Spring attached, for All branches of the FOI'NDKA " fo |iciw'- carried on, for which orders are respect "p A xO? McVeytown. June 19,1856.
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