rttfE GAZETTE, 51*+ ** THI' I ATE LEGISLATURE. . says the Lewisburg Chronicle, 1 i idative body so valorous in prom- I -o weak in performance, as the last E ofTennsylvania,although 'thirds of each branch coincided in po '• j profession with the Executive.— 8 I dissensions among the Opposi ,]lo Democracy had full, ample pow '• J complete control —and must bear I [hi- responsibility j'„ re viewing their labors, we must first : . that they utterly lailod to make the ,' r re f orm in, or additional security for, K Banking System. The says, " That exceed ; y useful body, the Pennsylvania Legisla i adjourned on Thursday. " Last year it ii the best public improvements of the itc, and this year sold the balance. If it Bseli the < ipitol next year, we do not km.w njtbing • Ise 1 obliging to the State to sell Legislan-re xobl itself many years ago." "The list act.-passed numbers 50U. Of if, only I'MI are general laws. The oast of s;-i.-il . -gislation about township c:i sli.-triets,* er.-onal claims,county roads : hundreds of thing., which the Courts th: to be em p-owercd to settle, is amazing, "ho. Bull din. ilc-i may suffice. 'I he elections in tang. Line.; -ter, I'ittsbuvg, Erie, IPh.il ; h' , &c.. b. "c made a good 1 eginning .riE a revolution in (be State, next fall, re is no certainty in reformation by a rye. yet the people often resolve to TRY Ihe present good feeling among the may place the next Legislature (Uivocaily on the side of Liberty and •iJOIIIV. LATEST NEWS. FROM I TAH. IS 1 mowing particulars from I tah 'X-ii derived by the St. Loui- ilepub i from Mr. Garish, who left i 'amp Scott W --'th- Ehiic lii.s information does i'uih corroborate the news that the Mor • had submitted, it leaves no ruoio to •" tlie Ilict that Governor < uniming ei r 1 ! t Lake City. Col. Thomas ha.it,. \vho was sent out as Peace Coin te-ioKt-.". Califoriil.;, arrived at Salt ■' "n ihe 25th of February, and rcmain eight days. He then proceeded 1 amp Scott, and while there frequently ir-ui the Camp to a place of confer riih the leading Mormons outside, pursuance of the negotiations there en d uito, Governor Gumming left Camp w on the sth of Apiril and was met by -. 'tlen.aii on the oth, when two days irotn the city. He was accompanied 'i Kane, and was escorted by .Messrs. ter, Lock',veil Egan and others, Mor- J " Ihe arrival of the Governor at the ; *as anticipated on the 11 th, and hand apartnients had been provided for his option. gentleman who is well informed in win to the Mormons, and who had ar -d from Salt Lake, told the Republican utinant that the general feeling in the ■ in favor of peace, and only -on of the leaders were advocating ' c-c. j j ie SCO uting party in charge ickling, about whose safety appre had been felt, had returned to _ Ihe provision trains for Camp - .t fort Laramie on the 14th of April, ' ■ Hoffman was to leave the next day. n aur y, with his rain of horses '' ar "l about 3000 sheep, was tq J o ''! ° n ( herokee trail, 300 miles N l r n ' j!tram^e - had not been the troops detailed by General ktii . . ut was waiting their arrival. K i " ir ' rom his progress was very 1 o{ hfe M WOuld reac k Camp Scott, by l^jT- — — -,, , o/t® 'i? 8 f° ur > ° r d sit take i o fiords to make tbat number? The Worst of all the Isms. "Don't talk to me about your political isms , said a facetious old valetudinarian, " I tell you there's no ism on earth so bad as rheumatism.' The venerable sufferer was right. St. Lawrence's gridiron or Quatimo zin's pallet of fire was uot more emphatically a bed of torment than the couch ef the martyr to rheumatism. It is generally considered bv the faculty one of the most obstinate as well as eue of the most painful of maladies, and it certainly does resist all ordinary remedies with extraordinary pertinacity. Skill and science, however, in this age of progress, seem to master all opposition, and even this painful disease, entrenched among the muscles and interknit as it were with the sinews and ten dons of our frames, is compelled to yield to the curatives they have provided. We have it on unquestionable authority— the testimony of parents themselves—that rheumatism, however deeply seated, may be cured by the regular and persistent applica tion of Holloway's Ointment. This, we feel assured, will be welcome intelligence to thou sands of sufferers, bed-ridden by the disease or limping with stiffened joints along the pathway to the tomb. In a climate where the quicksilver sometimes makes a leap of thirty degrees up or down, the complaint is of course a prevalent one, and in our new settlements at the West, along the alluvial borders of our great rivers, in the hemlock swamps of the South, and in all law and damp locations few persons reach the age of forty years without a rheumatic visitation. It is clear therefore that a preparation which will afford immediate relief and effect even tually a thorough cure of the complaint, must be of especial value to the people of this country. We cannot reasonably doubt, in view of the well attested statements which have been laid before us, sustained as they are by circumstances within our own knowledge, that the Ointment referred to will effeet that object, and among all the benefits which the discoveries of that celebrated physician and philanthropist have conferred upon mankind tl.is is certainly not the least important Many an industrious tiller of the soil whose services are needed in the field is at this mo ment languishing on a bed ef sickness, the hand that should guide the plow or grasp the spade rendered powerless by rheumatism. Many a toiler in every branch of productive labor is similarly situated, and we can imagine with what joy these sufferers would hail the means of immediate cure. To all such we feel justified in recommending this balsamic remedy, the application of which, with the aid of a few doses of Ilolloway's Pills to reg ulate the internal organs, would, we feel as sured, restore them to health and usefulness. —.V. I'. Sunday Tint ($. giaynienry William Herbert, the well known writer, committed suicide on Monday morning in New York, by shooting himself through the heart. Ho left behind him a letter, showing that he was not in a sound frame of miud, (if a suicide ever is,) and that for reasons too well known to his ncquaintan cos, life had become to him a burden more than he could bear. JSS-A "mob" in l'eoria, 111., has made a descent upon the houses of ill-fame in that city, T-xpelled the inmates, set the costly furniture in the street, burned it to ashes, and sacked the houses. Some ten or elev en houses were visited in turn, and proper ty to the amount of ST.'iO'J was destroyed. .Most of the expelled parties have fled to Chicago. THE MARKETS. LEWISTOWN, May 20, 1858 Butter, good, £ ft. 15 Eggs, -ft dozen, 9 Our millers are paying from •"> i to 90 els. for Wheat; live 50; ('urn 50; Oat- 2*. Philadelphia Market. Beef Cattle sell in the r-itv at 1": Sheep 84 00(Vol per head—l ows, fresh, >3 to s'b dry 815 to 20—lfogs 8i;; t> 7* net Flour is quoted at 81 s (>(■/ 5 50—Wheat, prime white, 123. red 109—Rye iG —Barley 00—< )ats 31)— Corn 08(W 70. Notice to Taxpayers. H the purpose of raising a sufficient sum JL tif money to meet the expenses of tlie county heretofore incurred, thcComniissioners pmpoM} to extend the deduction of FIVE I'ER ('EXT. to alLtaxpayers up to and on the 16//t 'J Jane H'.cl, after which time the full amount of tax will he exacted. K. D. SMITH, May 13, 1858. Clerk. LECTIOX.—Xoticc is hereby given that an election fur Nine Managers to conduct the business of the Odd Fellows' Hall Com pany, will he held in the Lodge Room at the llali, on THURSDAY next, 20th May, at 2 o'clock, p. in. J. HAMILTON, May 13, 1858. Secretary. NOTICE. 4 LL persons knowing themselves indebted f\ to I'. F. LOOP, will please call and make immediate payment, as he is very much in need of money at the present time. myl3 The Daily Telegraph, Published at llarrieburg, Pa., by Geo. Bergner 4t Co., publishes ihe List of Letters by authority, a sure evidence of it haviog the largest circulation. Terms—#3 per year; the weekly and semi-weekly is also publi.-hed at $2 per year. THE B4LTIHORE AMERICA!*, Published dailv, triweekly and weekly, by Dobbin it Fulton, 128 Baltimore street, Baltimore, Md. Daily $0 per annum, #1 for 8 months, #3 for 6 months, $2 for 4 months. Tri weekly per annum, $3 for rune months, #2 for six months, and £ I for three months. The Weekly American is published at $1 50 per annum, eight months $l. four copies fb, eight copies 10, fourteen for 15, 20 for 20—all payable in advance Philadelphia Daily Hewn, Published by J. R Flantgen, 13fi Mouth Third street, at four dollars per annum. The Dollar Weekly A'-ies, by same publisher, at SI per annum, fi copies for fis, 13 for 10, 20 for 15, 25 for 20. THE DAILY HERALD, Published every morning, Sundays excepted, by Royal M'Reynolds &. Whitman, Harrisburg, Pa. Terms—#3 per year, $i for six. or $I for three months NATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE Great Journal of Crime and Crim maUis in its Twelfth Year, and is widely circulated throughout the country. It contains all the Great i rials, Criminal Cases, and appropriate Editorials on the same, together with information on Criminal Matters not to be found in any other newspaper. tVijubacnpUiuut, $2 per Annum; -Si for Hix Months, to tie remitted by Subscribers, (who should write their names and the town, county and st-te where they reside plainly,) to B. A. SEYMOUR, Editor 4c Proprietor of the National Police Gazette, ap3o New York City. COME AND SEE! AT Kennedy, Junkin & Co's OHEA? CASH STOUE, \iniEKE they have just received a new ▼ V and splendid stock of SPRING & SUMMER GOODS, which they offer lower than ever. They in vite all to call at their store any and every day, as they are always ready and willing to wait on customers. We enumerate a few of i our goods, as follows : Black Silks 50c to SjM 371 per vard Faucy do 50c to 1 371 " Fancy Delaines 12 to 28c " Challa 15 to 31c " i Lavilla and Du Calls 121 to 25c per yard Lawns and Ginghams 6| to 25c " i All kinds White Goods for dresses Cloths and Cassimers 50c to 5 50 per yard Mantillas and Shawls, Dress Trimmings, Cottonade, Hosiery and Gloves, Calicoes 6) to 12£ c, best quality Reailymadc Clothing, Lower Than Ever! Brown and White Sugars, 8 to i2lc per lb. Coffees 121 to 14c per lb. Best Teas and Spices Syrups 121 to 18 : ] cents per quart Queensware and Willow Ware very low Boots and Shoes cheaper than ever We have everything that people want, and j will sell cheaper than any other house in : town, for Cash or Country Produce. Give us \ a call. Don't forget, at I ap29 K ENXEDY, JUX KIX &CO S. { TO INVALIDS! ESt. H/.F-.EIC/.IT. { T)IIYSICIAN fur rti.se i.-es of Hie I.unss, Throat and j L Heart—formerly Phyviciao to Cincinnati Marine Hos- | j [iit.il arid lnvilirts' Kelrenl —Coii(!ii!j( Mutuher of j i the London Medical Society of Observation—Autlior of : | "Letters lo ltivalidE," &.C., IS COMING. MAY APPOI.YTMEXTS. Dr. Hardman, Physician for Diseases of the Lungs, i h\>rmf rhj Phntieisn to the Ci'-cinn.Ji Marine Hospital, MAY BE COJfSt't.TED IT j Lewistown, National Hotel, Tho.rsdav, .I/ay 27. I Huntingdon, .May 2G. DR lIARD lAN treats t uti^umplion,Bronchitis,f.ttrviijj j tis, Asthma,and ail diseases of the '1 hroat by MEUICA j TGD INHALATION. The treat point in the treatment of all human maladies j is to get at the disease in a direct manner. Ail medicines j are estimated by their action upon the org in requiring relief. Tills is Ihe important fact upon which Inhalation is ba.-d If the stomach is diseased, we lake medicine direcilv into ihe stomach. If the lungs are diseased, breathe or inhale medicated vapors directly i< to them.— The reason why Consumpli.ui and diseases of the Lungs have heretofore resisted all treatment, has been because they were not approached in a direct manner by medii ice. They were intended to be local, and yet they were so ad ministered thai they could only act constitutionally, ex pending their immediate action upon the stomach, whilst the foul ulcers within the Lungs were unmolested. In halation brines the medicine into direct contact u ith the dis-eise, without the disadvantage of any violent action. Its applicaiit.il is so simple thai it may be employed by ! the youngest infant or feeblest invalid It does not de- J range the stomach, or interfere in the least with the i strength, comfort or business of ihe patient. • #>No charge fur consultation. OTHER DISEASES THE STEH. ! In relation to the following diseases, piiher when com | plicated with I.nug Affections, or existing alone, 1 also invile consultation—usually finding them I'RO.MI'TLV J CURABLE: I'Rni. A P.-US end all forms of FEMI t-E COMPLAINTS, j Irregnlaiities and Weakness. PALIMTATION and oilier firms of HEART IMS j EASE, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, and all other Dis | eases of Stomach and Rowels, Files, 4cr. dec. tt-AII diseases of i iie E>e and Ear ; Neuralgia, Epi'.ep -1 s\, and all forms of Nervous Itiseaai ;>,\o charge for consiiltalion. jv --ly S 11. HARDMAN. M D. LYONS' PURE CATAWBA BRANDY. H AVING received llie'auie agency of A F. Hazard & Co., Wholesale Druggists, Philadelphia, for the sale of this Rraudy in Miffnu county, we confidently offer il lo Ihe pu'-lic as a pure and unadulterated article, as the following certificates will prove: C'HRMICAt. I.VSFKCTOB'S OFFICE, 2 Sixth st., Cincinnati, March. 185". 5 This v.'lll certify that I have this day inspected two separate lots of Catawb t Brandy, one in barrels and one in botiles, manufactured by l.aurit/e Lyons, and sold by hts sole agent, J Jacob, at lh- Depot. No VU, opposite ttie Hornet House, and ! 13 West Third street, Cincinnati, and find them both PUBE and ntsr, from all poisonous or deleterious drugs, and as such have marked the same as the law directs. Given under my hand at my office [Signed ] HIRAM COX, M L>. Inspector of Alcoholic Liquors, ice. NEW YORK, 93 Prince sr., July 28, 1857. Dear Sir : —I have received a bottle of Lyons' Pure Ohio Catawba Brandy, furnished by Mr. A Ralston, Jr., of Lockpnrt, N Y„ for analyzation, and I find il to con tain only those ingredients which exist in PI HE BRANDY. The proportion of alcohol obtained from it is 47.00. ! believe this sample to lie pure Brandy u it bout ailultcra- I tion— the flavor of it isd-licate and peculiar. [Signed ] Jis. It. CHILTOM, M D , Chemist. The OHIO C'ATA WBA Hit AN DV not only equals but j even ex. els Die best imported Brandies in purity and flavor. It is in fact the BEST Brandy known. This statement is fully corroborated by the lerlificates of j many of our most distinguished analytical Ciiemisis. j The want of pure Brandy has long been felt in thiscouii ; try, and the introduction of an article of such quality as I to supersede the sale and use of those vile compounds ! hitherto sold under the name of Brandy, can only be re garded as a great public good. The Catawba Brandy i possesses ail the good qualities claimed for the best im ported liquor, and is of perfect purity and superior flavor. ! It is therefore fully entitled lo the patronage of the pnu j lie. We feel confident that its reception in this e-iate ! will he as favorable as that which il has met with in the ! Great West, and that the time is not far distant when ! the superiority of our own liquors w ill put an end to ; their importation from abroad. For Medicinal purposes tins Brandy has no rival, and • has long been needed. It is a sovereign and sore reme dy for Dyspepsia, Flatulency, Low Bpirits, Languor, ' General Debility, See. | Also for sale," ESIIELBY'S CELEBRATED STILL ! AND SPARKLING CHAMPAGNE. These Wines are | made in the neighborhood of Cincinnati, and are guar -1 antied to be the pure juice of the grape, mid are eini | nently calculated fur invalids and persons who require u i gentle stimulant, and for Sacramental purposes, or as a | beverage will be found equal, if not superior, to the best ! imported. ORelail Price for Brandy and Wines, % 1.25 per Quart i Bottle. A liberal discount made to the trade. Address CIIAS. RITZ, Lewistown, Pa. February 18, 1858. eoflin Ice Cream Saloons. I WOULD re&pectfully inform the public that I have fitted up two Ice Cream Sa loons in superior style, for the accommodation of ladies and gentlemen, whose patronage I solicit. ANTHONY FELIX, tuyl3 Intersection of Mill & Valley sts. NOTICE. rpilE Masonic fraternity are herobv notified j _L that James Richeson, David Chriswell, R. A. Sanders, and George L. Cain, are no longer members of Fidelity Lodge, No. 15, A. Y. M., working under the Grand Lodge of , Pennsylvania. J. L. GRIFFITH, Secretary pro tem. Lewistown, May 13, 1858. D & P few bottles of BULL'S SARSAPARILLA —the best article of the kind made—arc for ■ sale at Rite's at 75 cents per bottle to close ; the lot. Pennsylvania Railroad. ON and after Monday, May 10th, 1858, trains leave Lewistown Station as follows: Eastward Westwant. Through Express, 535a. m. 551a. m f ast Line, 942 p. rn. 730 p. in. Mail Train, 330 p. in. 350 " Through Freight, 535 p. m. 205 a. no. Local " 5 35 " 7 30 41 Express Freight, 1 50 44 9 55 44 Fare to Harrisburg, $1 85; to Philadelphia, 5 00 ;to Altoona, 2 10; to Pittsburgh, 5 60. he Ticket Ofiice will be open 20 min utes before the arrival of each Passenger Train. D. E. ROBESON, Agent. Fashionable Dress Making, MRS. L. I. BAIR, (from Baltimore,) Main street, next door to Town Hall, will at tend to Dressmaking on an entire new and improved system. Ladies in town aud coun try are invited to give her a trial. Lewistown, April 29, 1858-3 m BOOKS FOR SALE. A LARGE LOI Of BOOKS, comprising _ZJL the lute Circulating Library, are offered lor sale low in one lot. If not shortly dispos sed of in this mode, they will be divided in to two classes and distributed—the bound books at 25 and paper covers 12$ cents per volume. NOTICE. partnership heretofore existing under the firm of McCoy & Ellitf, in the Produce and Mercantile business, is dissolved by the death ot 1 raucis McCoy, the senior partner of said firm. " R. F. ELLIS, Surviving Partner. 'lhe DRY GOODS and GROCERY BUSI NESS will be continued at the old stand by the undersigned, who will endeavor to give i every satisfaction to the former customers of the late firm. R. F, ELLIS, Lewistown, May 6, 1858. Estate of Francis McCoy, deceased. NO ! ICE is hereby given that letters testa nientary on theeetatoof FRANCIS Me <-OY, late of the borough of Lewistown, Mif fnu county, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, residing in said borough. All persons indebted to .-aid estate are re quested to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them duly au thenticated lor settlement. 11. F. ELLIS, l C. S. MeCOY, y Executors. MARY MeCOY,] Lewistown, May 0, 1858. fcar'fhe PURCHASING, STORING, and 1' OR WARDING ot GRAIN will be continued by the Executors until further notice. [ Belletonte papers copy to amount of J 1.50 ea :h and charge this office.] Estate of David ('oplin, deceased. ~V" OTICE is hereby given that ietters testa jji mentary on the estate of DAVID COP LIN, late of Wayne township, Mifflin county, deceased, have been granted t. the under signed, residing in said town-hip. All per sons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them duly authenticated for settlement. JOHN T. CALDWELL, myO Executor. mum mm. nOUSES AND LOTS in Town and vicin ity, and Farms and Wild Lands dispos ed of for a reasonable compensation. Information given respecting Unseated Lands, and Taxes paid if authorized by the owners. REFERENCES. GEN. It. C. II A I.E. PETER DUMA, Philadelphia. JOHN A. WRIGHT, Freedom Iron Works, Mif flin county. Maj. DAVID HOUGH, PhilipsLurg, Centre co. CAIUSs I large BRICK HOUSE k 2 small FRAME 11 (ICSES on the lot at the corner of Grand and West Market streets, Lewistown. 4 BRICK HOUSES and 2 FRAME HOU SES AS D LOTS , on llale street. 1 FRAME HOUSE on the corner of Main and Charles street. I BRICK HOUSE, near the residence of Judge Parker. ALSO, a II OOD LOT on the South side of the Juniata River, about 14 miles from Lewi-town, containing about 50 acres, well watered, adjoining the Pennsylvania Rail road, with a two story Frame House on it —not occupied. Inquire of JNO. R. WEEKES, Justice of the Peace, SfecrtUrncv OFFICE West Market street, Lewistow n, next door to Irwin's grocery. ap29 Central Pennsylvania Wholesale ami Retail Cigar Manufactory AND One door west of the l'ost Office, Lewistown, Fa. "\\7" HERE may be found the best, largest T T and cheapest assortment of Smoking and Chewing Tobacco and Cigars in this part of the State. TOBACCOS. The pure Old Virginia Diadem Twist Atkin's genuine Smyrna Fig 44 Goodwin's Fine Cut, in tin foil Anderson's best Honey Dew, fine cut Bidgood'a Juicy Fig Pounds Competitor Pounds Peclin's Original Honey Dew, half pounds James Thompson's Celebrated Eldorado Spun Tobacco—Childrey's Congress Fives Perm's Congress Fives, §2B per 100 weight Oscar's Congress Tens, 27 44 4V - Epp's 44 Fives, 25 44 " CIGARS. Esmcraldo Regalia Baltimores La Real Estrellas Gift Opera Tulipans $5.50 per m. Concha Opera Fancy Fortunas Eagle Principe 44 Laguagra Justo Sanz do 44 Concha La Napoleans linperiadora Alcmanas Exuis Tirabeque Omer Pasclia Wasbingtons Half Spanish Virginias $6 per nr. &c &c &c Which I can sell at from $3.50 to $2O per thousand. myG E. FRYSINGEIt. "SALT AND FISH. BACOIST rpAKEN in exchange for Salt and Fish at I right prices. ap!s F. J. HOFFMAN. WANTED, At the Lewistown Steam Mill, ALL KINDS OF AT HIGHEST CASIT PRICES! On hand, f>r sale, FLOUR, by the htm drcd or bar) el, RYE FLOUR, Oh .V MEAL B UCKIVHE A T FL O UR,' FEED OF ALL KINDS. Jjfsgf-A large quantity of Coal, Salt, Plas ter, &e. for sale low for cash. ALFRED MARKS, Agent. Lewistown, Oct. 8, 1857. "NO SUCH WORD AS FAIL." A RESISTLESS REMEDY. Circular to the Sick. rillin firs! hospital surgeons and medical publicists of -C Europe admit the unparalleled anil inflammatory and healing properties of this Ointment; governments sane lion its use in ilieir naval and military services ; and the masses in this country and throughout the world repose the utmost confidence in its curative properties. It pen it rates tlie sources of inflammation and corruption inch underlie the external evidence* of disease, and neutral ize the liery elements which feeu 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 tlteir worst forms, and when seeming!} incurable, they , invariably disappear under a persevering application of litsoothing, healing antidote to pain and inflammation halt Rheum, Fever Sores, Still' Joints. In cases of Salt Rheum, where medical waters, lotions, and every recipe of the pharmacopeia have proved use less, the Ointment will accomplish a thorough cure. Fe ver Sores heal quickly under its influence, ami its relax ing effect upon contracted sinews is truly wonderful. Discharging liters. A most remarkable and hsppy change is produced in the ap|>earanee of malignant ulcers after a few applies tions of litis Ointment. The surrounding redness van ishes, and granules of healthy flesh begin to take the place of the discharged matter. This irocess goes on more or less rapidly until lite orifice is filled up with sound material, and tiie ulcer radically cured. .4 Word (0 Mothers. The young are most frequent sufferers from external injuries, and therefore every mother should have this healing preparation constantly at hand, it is an absolute specific fur sore breasts, and qui. kly removes the encrus ted sores wliiclt sometimes disfigure the heads and faces of children. Significant Facts. This Ointment is universally used on hoard the Allan tic and Pacific w haling fleet as a cure for scorbutic alfec tions, and as the best possible remedy for wounds and bruises. I.arge supplies of it have recently been ordered by the Solum of Turkey for hospital purposes Both the Ointment aud Pills should be used in the following Cases: Bunions l.umbago Core l.egs Scalds Burns Mercurial Er-Sore Breasts Hwel'd Glands Chapp't! hands uptions Sore Heads Stiff Joints Chilblains Piles Sore Throats lilcers Fistulas Rheumatism Sores of uli Venerealsores Gout Salt Rheum kinds Wounds of all Skin Di-eaatsSprains kinds J-CAFTION I— None are genuine unless the words "//il'nirnn, .\"ew York anil t.vndoo." are discernible as a irater mark in every leaf of the book of directions around P.l < b Put or box; ir.a same may be plainly seen by holding the leaf to the liolit. A handsome reward will he given to any one rendering such information as may lead to the detection of any party or parties counterfeiting the medicines or vending the same, knowing them to be spu rinit-. ♦ .♦s.ild at the Manufactory of Professor HOLLOW AY, SO Maiden I.ane, .New Vork.andbr all respectable Drug gists and Dealers of Medicines throughout the United States, and the civilized world, in Pols, at 25 cents, 62} cents, and 1 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 to Europe ami America, but for further information, send for a circular to MRS. S. A. ALLEN'S World's Hair Restorer Eipot, No. 355 Broome street, N. Y mhll-3m. tb-ScI.D F. PERTH HERE. CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA, Coughs, Chronic Rheumatism, Debility, and all Diseases '.rising from a Scrofulous or impoverished state of the blood- HEGEM.LV, CLHRK 6f CO'S Genuine Cod-Liver Oil, HAS stood the test or over ten years experience, and is recommended by nil the most eminent physicians as ' the most valuable remedy in use. Dr. Williams, the cel ebrated Physician of the Cuasuuiptlon Hospital, took notes of its edicts )u about 500 cases, and found it more efficacious than all retnadivs yet discovered. This remedy, so valuable rrAcjt pure, betmates worthless or 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 other- without success Bold by all Druggists HERFM N Ac CO mhll-3tn