A Z E T JB S3 - ■ '-Jersey Shor e Vedette learts that B V 'J nch Canal has been purchased Wtl Gamble Sc Co- j mrrisburg Telegraph is out pvnr of Gen. Simon Cameron, B jt Republican candidate for the named Spigelmcyer had a fight F erI nanagh township, Juniata ■ 1 veeks g°- f' ie b ear had kill liv t B^Vdays since a train on the Catta ran into twelve cows who were B^---k killing them all. Strange to ■' A was not felt by the passengers, ■reading Gazette, the English or county democracy, is down on B^ rs Lccompton member of Con ■ Jammed Yocuni, between eighty B** years of age, residing in Milford K'joniata county, lately committed ■I Wing himself. The Sentinel B,li been afflicted with cancer for sev- Ep.iift.r, the in!in who wl,i PP e<i Stcw " ■rrnor of Missouri, a few days since, ■", i-ard. explaining the "scrimmage." were both drunk at the time, - iruund cue mud for a few ■T-htv "Ot u?- washed their faces, and - ■ ji. ,v who sudor from Headache and K Debility arc ignorant that the real j By most instances, is a deranged state H.jmach and digestive functions. The K vj Bitters are peculiarly adapted to HL f these symptoms. For sale by ■\.f.-'toh fruin Leavenworth,dated the received by F. S. Express to Boou ■ „v< that there is a wellgrouoded re- B"circulation to the effect that Gov. ■b intends vacating the Gubernatorial B n after the election in August next. Bressons which have prompted ltis Ex to determine on such a course are ■h fader. —The question of what is a B, tender" is often asked. Owing to the Kj might "f the new silver coins autho- I ; tC ngrcss, 3d March, 1851, and 21st Brj. 1853, they are no longer legal tcn iti small sums, viz : BL M • 1 ' : M-wch. tI ami 1353 - SO JO '.9 y. ISSI Baeactcf February, 1857, "ail former Butiii'rizi::g the currency of f.>reign gold H .her coins, and declaring tiie same a H;: rin payment of debts, are hereby new hank at Ilollidaysburg ap ■eilrrady to be involved in trouble, as we Brfnra the Standard. That paper says, ■sL-mble ejeitement was raised in our Bsnr.ity. last week, Ly the resignation of Li- yi and Smith, two of the Directors >'■ atral Bank of Pennsylvania. Sui - . . i Hiking reasons, calculated to seri- Jet the character and standing of wr.utun, are assigned for their resigna Whether these reports be true or false re nut n-ns prepared to say. Of one : i. vever, we are morally certain, and s.the- injurious reports will have to be : -atisfactorily explained away before tbr.K will nj y the confidence of this t -y. Whether the governor of this ! T■' A...' 1-ign t :O .!*<■• this ex | lunation I -'.Mm.it.- to be seen." For the Gazette. K'ali ca the Death of Daniel Fich thorn, ?r. where is thy victory? 0, Jratfi, where U thy sllu<?" -- -no death; there is no victory; there :;. I here is no death out ignorance; tr? ' : vs. -ory but superstition ; there is - (V -'S tut fear. True, Ihe physical form ' r ' ' ''--husband and affectionate father r?ifioved f 'OP'i our midst; but this is -if tis but a change. Everything in r-Eii -e chaViges. 'Tis but the separation f p'rit from its house of clay. The ?*•'; With its new-born spiritual body, Nits kindred spirits, who were waiting "tr-wns upon their foreheads and harps FO their hands, to waft his freed spirit to '---Kins n't made with hands, eternal in P iavfns." Yes, he lives on. The latter from its ultimate to its elementary Rt-ples. We should not mourn; 'tis a nat- Mw, instituted by the Father for our N-'tis but a release from the ills of flesh "j" id and worn-out coat is thrown off. husband, our father, our friend lives on, N pas-ed hcuce to his home; but by the >tura! low that he goes he can return; 1 - ing he loved those he left behind ' u!d not he heaven could he not re ' ; "'-d in our calm and passive moments— '• Moments as lit.k heaven and earth to - T he will impress us with his happy '-- ! 'K thoughts of a reunion, thoughts • - happify the heart and smooth the ! -ijr.vjy of life; this will he his ex- Lis cheer and his comfort. 'i*. - Procctolon of the wise departeii, -jlth*®. o Klortfled my sizht. -n n . who tlve were old and iiroken-bearted, vf:;.- r - v ". hope, would change their hoary night h, rr w pyre, with sua-lllurr.'aed brow, -ty and live at I do now. * * i'h,• • ' Ct, • jn ano wouian, j ' W'.'. yo H. r win : y'"K freshly rise. heart, that ilke the moaning sea °S shipwrecked ltfc with food snppttes, jv ' f.® ,l ® hohow depths,No more, no more." ft • .l:,. < ?* T ai '' :,,ww i upon the snow white shore, y tr > it# t^rnal r * * ~ * "* '-*t \i pillowed on the lap of life, 8• F "PPT dreams. There 1s no deep, ;w" # 'V *"•'*> u-unlzlng strife ft,, '!> 'o'e s argosy, and sweep - nupasr Into its nun'ess caves, v.. lornb, and salth," V . hollow graves >' A- ' et ' "t' e your Hps ami tell ■i. "''V chipj-e.. do not dwetl, N flil-Li' r cr "®'''e in your drear abyss, , y ' ' dominions of nr bliss.'' * * * * it t: •to ranh have spoken. In the ?low • > "awning it Is sweet Jfi&et-i.l Itl1 tl nlgot trout cat ore go— h u,-*' ■ Shli.es complete. ' !' J'U' " : U ' hlu ' "-win— 4 , Ijltll lo Wlm the flame. "p* lot*'* &itn aw. j-. ''"turrts not evermore. *" ll "" centuries p.tst "1¥ . , j , unto the sacred page J an ' l Promise vast— -1 ?' r '-' Ttrtd/ i'J.L' ? new delivering age. •'KHic- 'iv.."un von immortal train— "Uped, iovwi, labored-tiotdn vain." a®Twn communications in type are una voidably postponed until next week. B€ftUpon the marriage of a Mies Wheat, of Virginia, an editor hoped that her path might be flowery, and that she might never be thrashed by her husband. The Atlantic Telegraph. —On the 10th of June, the Atlantic Telegraph fleet sailed from Plymouth, England, and by the 20th it was supposed, the connection would be made in mid-ocean, and by the 30th the Niagara should have reached Trinity Bay Newfoundland. So long a time has elapsed since the 30th, without the Niagara being reported, that it is most probable that an accident has happened to the cable, and that the fleet has returned to England. A Hen I of Cmcs in the Air. —The re cent whirlwind at, and in the vicinity of Oolesville, Md., was the most singular phe nomenon, according to the accounts, we have ever read of. The lloekville Jour nal says further about it, that there issued Irom it a black sinoke which darkened the atmosphere. One gentlemen saw a herd of cows apparently up in the air, and there is every reason to believe that they were blown a quarter of a mile. Tt is said that the horizon was filled with fragments of clothes, shingles, limbs, Ac. It rushed ou at this rate till it reached the Patnxent river, and there its course was suddenly arrested.— This is rather fishy. SHOCKING FRATRICIDE—.I Cain and Abel Scene. —A murder was committed near Norristowu, Pa. on Saturday a week by Thomas Ferringer, who killed his broth er A\ illiam by beating him over the head with a club, as Cain did Abel. It appears th it the deceased went out of liis mother's house, with whom both brothers live, to meet the butcher wagon which runs by the house and supplies the family with meat, lie stood for some moments at the back of the wagon talking with the butcher, when the latter finally went into the house, meet ing Thomas Ferringer with a club in his hand. No words passed between the par ties that the butcher heard, but his atten tion was attracted by the sound of blows, and on going out of the house he found \\ illiam prostrate and his brother beating him over the head with a club. Deceased was carried into the house and never spoke afterwards. He died on Sunday. WASHINGTON, July 2.—The Government has re< eived a letter from Major Ben Mc Cullough, one of the Peace Commissioners, dated Camp Scott, in which he states his be lief that one of the reasons why the Mormons deserted their habitations was, to guard their women frout the apprehended excessive gal lantry of our soldiers. Besides, the leaders resorted to this Exodus to keep the people together and prevent the dis .fleeted Saints from throwing themselves en the army for protection. The Mormons do not believe that the army lias orders or authority t . pur sue them, and hence they congratulate them selves that they arc out of harm's way from that source. Major McCullough says that a small force of Morrn >ns are still in .Salt Lake City, ready to fire it. perhaps, in the event of the up proach of the army. He thinks that a great mistake was committed in permitting the Mormons to gather their crops, as this, while it strengthened them, diminished relatively the powers of the military forces. It is still reported that the Mormons are going to Son ora. but upon this full reliance cannot be placed. The belief is that the place of ref uge has long ago been selected. Col. McCullough and the Peace Com missioner, Gov. Powell, vr<. rf > going at once to Balt Lake City, b'jt not with the army. Their power" are Superior to either those of Governor 'Jum-jjing or General Johnston. A A.-tf h'J Dorado. —The San Francisco ' papers are largely occupied with accounts i from Washington territory, all concurring in i stati-merits that a prolific and apparently iDex- ! hacstible auriferous region has been discov- j ored on Frazor and Thompson rivers, in the i British Possessions, and in Washington ter ritory. Throughout the entire iength and • breadth of California, the " Frazer river ! fever" scents to have seized hold of the peo ple, and threatens to break up, or, at least, seriously disarrange for the time being the entire mining business of the State. Such is the condition of affairs at the present mo ment, arid a few weeks more will either create a general stampede, or dampen the ardor and cool the fever heated minds of the thousands 1 who arc now struggling with this new gold fever. The Sacramento Union remarks that the \ most curious of all coincidences respecting : this new land of gold, is, that it is the scene of Bacon's New Atlantis. And as if this were not enough to make it immortal in his tory, Swift also located here his Brobdignag, that is if Captain Gulliver is to be believed. According to his account, it must have been directly on the Straits of Fuca. And when we come to consider the proportions of some of the stories recently sent down from the Beliingham Bay adventurers, particularly the account of their chief article of food, clams, the size of a kitchen bellows, which being dried, are used by the Indians "for the double purpose of eating and fighting," wo begin to think the miners have sure enough come upon the scene of Captaiu Samuel Gul liver's exploits. It is possible they may have only borrowed the bellows illustration to in flate their accounts, and as the Indians of which they write are said to be the Flatheads, they may have had in their minds a similar tribe of readers. THE MARKETS. LEWISTOWN, July 8, 1858. Butter, good, ft>. 12 Eggs, dozen, 9 New Potatoes are retailing at $1 50 per bushel. Spring Chickens are selling at 10a 15 cents apiece. Our millers are paying from 50 to 90 cts. for Wheat; Rye 50; Corn 55; Oats2B. Philadelphia Market. Reef Cattle sell in the city at $8010; Sheep 0004 per head—Cows, fresh, $25 to 45, 3iy slo to M—llogs 's6f to 7i net Flour is quoted at $4 2506 00 —AY heat, prime white, 115, red 900105 Rye 71 —Rarley 00—Outs 40 —Corn 70071. - WEST'S Patent Galvanic Cement Lst- J CSJ 122. CE> CE) 2L CO. ® HHIHE undersigned having purchased the JL right lor 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 directiou of government, and ar chitects and builders in various parts of the country, for years have been studying and experimenting to discover some composition ■ or articlo for roofing, which would resist the changes of our climate, and would unite the . qualities of Imperviousness to Water, liicom- ' buslibility, Durability and Cheapness. No ; article now in use possesses these qualities. , Shingles are not fire proof, and cannot be used upon flat roofs. Slate can only be used upon steep roofs. The contraction, expansion and rusting of metallic roofs arc so great in this changeable climate that they soon become ; worthless, or the repairs will cost more than I a new roof. The various cements and com positions which have been introduced, can he supplied only to very flat roofs, and they are • all so affected by the action of the weather i that they will unit 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 fire, sparks and burning shin- 1 glos from another building immediately ad joining. Third—lt is durable. It is m>t injured by ■ atmospheric changes, having been tested for ' several years by the Patentee, at Syracuse, New York. Fourth—lt is cheap. Hoofs will be put on for about half the cost of tin, and will last much longer. Fifth—ilepairs are easily and cheaply made. Sixtli —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, j Ninth—lt is especially adapted to all kinds of seaming around battlements, sky-lights and chimneys, and for the lining of cave troughs and gutters. Hoofs which have given I trouble for years, and which have continued ! to leak in spite of all efforts, can be made j perfectly secure by this cement. Tenth—lt has been proved to be article ever used for covering car tops and j 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 pcrcha. For particulars of this cement, owners of property will please address E. LOCKE, apls Locke's Mills, Mifflin co., Pa. Farm in Granville Town^'ip f|MIE subscriber offe' a at private sale his i I arm in Gran* ~ie township, MifHin coun ty, situate on t j-, e north bank of the Juniata, about <h l - miles above Lewistown, containing 128 ACRES, 100 acres of which are cleared and in a high | state of cultivation—the remainder covered ! with first rate timber. The improvements iU-A consist of a two story plastered HOUSE, double BARN, and other :J JIJIgISiouthouses—three fine springs, one tfigsaffis it the dour, large young Apple Or | chard of grafted fruit, &c. Persons desirous 1 of purchasing will please call on the subsori- I her, residing on the premises, when terms, which will be made reasonable, will be made i known, and any other information given. jelO—3t* GEORGE WEKTZ. Suited to the Times! ECCTS /.ITS SHOES Of Every Description. GEMS', LADIES' AMI CHILDREN'S SHOES! On account of the hard time*, 1 / \ E. C. Hamilton has determined j make a (J HE AT REDUCTION in the prices of Boots and Shoes to persons having the Cash. Ilis stock comprises a large assortment of Gents', Ladies', Misses' and Children's Shoes, suitable for the season, which he will sell lower than they have ever before been sold in Lewistown ; a very large assortment of line Summer Boots and Shoes, of the best material and workniauship, which he will sell at remarkably low prioes, so as to suit the times and give satisfaction to the pur chaser. Boots and Shoes of every description made to order, both neat and durable, and from 10 to 20 per cent, lower than elsewhere. All rips sewed gratis. Repairing done on shortest notice. Don't mistake the place, in the I'ublic Square, second door east of the National House, at the sign of P. F. Loop. E. C. HAMILTON. Lewistown, June 24, 1858. Estate of John Zook, deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that letters testa mentary on the estate of JOHN ZOOK, late of Union township, Mifflin county, de ceased, have been granted to the undersigned, residing in Brown towDship, in said county. All persons indebted to said estate are re quested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to pre sent them duly authenticated for settlement. jel7 SIIEM ZOOK, Executor. Estate of Detrich Ilobaugh, dee'd. "'VTOTICE is hereby given that letters testa- X s mentary on the estate of DETIUCII HOBAUGH, late of Granville townihip, Mif flin county, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, residing in said township. Ail persons indebted to said estate are reques ! ted to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them duly authenticated for settlement. CONRAD IIOBAUGI1,) „ ANDREW McKEE. J Rxec.uors. Granville twp., June 10, 1858.-6t CI ILT and Transparent Window Shades with T Corile, Tassels, Stc. Green and Buff Shades, all with Bailey's Patent Fixtures. FRANCISCUS. NOTICE. CiSkE>S3aS3 2 HA\ ING disposed of uiy stock of Goods, all persons indebted to me by note or book account, are requested to call and make settlement, as I intend placing the accounts in the hands of an officer for collection in thirty days from the date of this notice. „ SAMUEL COMFORT. Lewistown, dune 10, 1858. CHEAP GOODS AGAIN! npilh undersigned having purchased the JL stock of goods of Samuel Comfort, con sisting of all kinds of DRY GOODS, suitable for Ladies, Gentlemen and Children, Grocer ies, Queensware, Readymade Clothing, &c., intend selling off the entire stock -A.T COST! to close out the establishment. Persons wish ing to buy CHEAP will do well to give us a call. Country dealers wanting goods to keep up their assortment will do well to examine our stock, as we will sell at Philadelphia prices. X. B. Country Produce, at market prices, will be received in exchange for goods. G. \V. SOU LT, 11. 11. COMFORT. Lewistown, June 10, 1858. SALT! SALT! advertisers keep constantly cn hand 1 a LARGE SUPPLY of Ground Alum Salt, Ashton's Fine do., Marshall's &. Deakin's Fine and Dairy Salt, which they are now selling at VERY LOW PRICES. CARR, GIESE & CO., Grain and Lumber Commission House, jel7—3t Baltimore. GOLD PENCIL LOST. riUIE undersigned lost a Gold Pencil with JL his name on it. Any person finding and returning it to me will be very liberally re warded. S. S. CUMMIXGS. Lewistown, June 17, 1858. Just Published! A New Work entitled the American Horse Tamer &Farrier By a Celebrated Horse Tamer. Price sl. Agents can make from S2O to s.'io a week selling this work. Copies sent by mail upon receipt of one dollar, free of postage. Address A. 11. KENNEDY, jel-2m Buffalo, N. JT. NOTICE. —We, the undersigned, give no tice, agreeably to the laws of Pennsyl vania, that we intend making application to the next session <>f the Legislature of Penn sylvania for the incorporation of a Bank, to he located in the borough of Lewistown, county of MifHin, and State of Pennsylvania, under the name, style and title of "THE MIFFLIN COUNTY BANK,'' issue to be secured by bond and mortgage on real estate to be appraised by three men appointed by tbe Governor, at three-fourths its cash value, and joint and separate liability of all the stockholders, to have general banking discounting privileges, with a capita* 0 f o nc Hundred Thousand Dollars, wit*;, t h C privilege of increasing it to live hundred Thousand Dollars. Win. Wm. Thompson, DavisPPr' rt ie 3, Thomas Reed, •J"..n Henry, John 1). Nageny, < Alexander Reed, Wm. Beaty, Wm. M. Fleming, Abner Thompson. Lewistown, Juue 24, 1558.—6 m THE MODEL CHURN. SPAM'S PATEST Atmospheric Barrel Churn AinU, make more Butler,of a heller quality, from a given quantity of Cream, than any other in nee. 1l is constructed in such a manner th <t the whole reel or rtufther, can be removed (whole) from the inside of the Churn by simply unscrewing the handle end of the dash er to the square of the h le. The peculiar construction of the dasher agitates the cream in the centre as well as the tub a, giving it a rotary motion, and preventing the cream from revolving with the dasher after it becomes thick. They also gather the butter quicker and better. They have Tubes mi the lid for the purpose of letting the gas escape as fast as it rises, and admitting the fresh air to pass through the churn while in operation. After churning, the dashers can be removed for a perfect clean ing The Churn is then rlear of all impediments in the way of removing the butter. For sale by F. G. FKANCISCUS. (.ewittown, June 10, 1858. QALONA and Perry County Cradles on hand and for salt- by FItANCISCI'S. FARM BELLS—two sizes—very good, for _L sale by FRANCISCUcL NETS! FL\ NETS!—A good assort { merit I'or sale by FKANCISCUS. ROLLING BLINDS of -uperior make and finish, s'■! to #2 30 |icr window. Kit ANCISCUS IARAME STUFF and Fencing Boards can _ be had very low it KRaNCISCUS'S. VY7ALL PAPER.—The largest, cheapest \ V ami bet Block of Wall Paper In the country. For sale cheap by FBANCISI'US. OUR Stock of Sash, Doors, Blinds and Shut ters are at least SO per cent lower than last season. FRANCISCUS. QHINGLES. —250,000 Lap and Joint Shin to sawed and shaved, 18 to 24 inches, from $4 to #s'so per thousand. FttANCISCUS. LUMBER of nil kinds can bo bought 20 per cent, cheaper than ever, at the l.uuiher Yard of FKANCISCUS. /"CHILDREN'S Willow Gigs and Carriages, \J 2 and 3 wheel Wooden Coaches and Gigs, plain and handsomely furnished, Willi and without springs. FKANCISCUS. /"TOPPER KETTLES from 2 to 40 gallons, Brass do., Iron Enameled and Tin Preserving do., on hand and for sale hy FRAN CISC US. DARLING'S Cast Steel Scythes, grass and grain, Griffin's do., 2 and 3 prong C. 8. Hay Forks, Scythe rtneaths, Hakes, Corn Cranks, Kifles, K t Stones, &e. for sale by PHAKCISCfIS. rpo CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS.— I | can furnish (by arrangements made on the Susque hauna) all kinds of Lumber this season, ut surprising low rules. The attention of Builders is especially called I tins lime to our large slock of Sash from Bxlo to lftxlS Two and four panel Doors, plain and fancy moulded, from #1.25 to #3.51) each. FRANCFCIW WORKED W. P. FLOORING, 30,000 feet. 155,000 best Plastering Lath, 3 in li a. long, lix|. 120.000 feel common 1 inch Boards, 150,000 feet good aud mndiuin quality Boards and Planks, all usual lengths and qualities, perfectly sound, with all kinds of Builder's materials, can be bought very low now for cat.h. FKANCISCUS. CIORN CULTIVATORS. —A good artid / for sale by Hoffman. ONE Thousand Sweet Potato Plants on hand and for sale by FRANCIBCUS WANTED, At the Lewistown Steam Mill, ALL KINDS OF AT HIGHEST CASH PRICES! On hand, for sale, FLOUR, by the hundred or barrel RYE FLOUR, CORN MEAL, IIUCK WHEA T FL O UR, FEED OF ALL KINDS. JfeSTA large quantity of Coal, Salt, Plas i ter, &c. for sale low for cash. ALFRED MARKS, Agent. Lewistown, Oct. 8, 1857. "NO SUCH WORD AS FAIL." A REMEDY. IiOLLOWAY^OINTMENT. Circular to the Sick. : 'IIIIE first hoapital surgeons and medical publicists of L Europe admit the unparalleled anti inflammatory and ; lie.ilins properties of this Ointment ; governments sanc i iion its use in their naval and military services ; and the masses in this country ami throughout world repose | the utmost confidence in its curative properties. It pen : elrates the sources of inflammation and corruption which : undeilie the external evidences of disease, and neutral ize the lieiy elements which feeu and exasperate the ' malady. KhcuuiatisOi, Scrofula, Erysipelas. These arc among the most terrible mid agonizing di ! senses of the muscles, tile fleshy fibre and the skin ; yet I >n their worst forms, and when seemingly incurable, they i invariably disappear under a persevering application of 1 this soothing, healing antidote to pain and inflammation Salt Rheum. Fever Sores. Stiff* Joints. In cases of Salt Itheurn, where medical waters,lot ions, and every recijie i-l" the phaiitiacnpn.'a have proved use less, the Ointment will accomplish a thorough cure. Fe ver Sores heal quickly under its influence, and its relax ing elfect upon contracted sinews is truly wonderful. Discharging Ulcers. j A most remarkable and huppy change is produced in I ilie appearance of malignant ulcers after a few applies ' lions of this Ointment. The surrounding redness van ; ishes, and granules of healthy fle9h begin to take ihe | place of tile discharged matter. This process goes on ' more or less rapidly until the orifice is tilled tip with sound I material, and the ulcer radically cured. A Word to flollters. '1 he young are most frequent sufferers from external j injuries, ami therefore every mother should have this ; healing preparation constantly at hand. It is an absolute specific for sore breasts, and quickly removes the encrus* ted sores which sometimes disfigure the heads and faces ; of children. Significant Facts. This ointment Is universally used on board the Allan tic and Pacific wbaling as a Cure for scorbutic affec nons, and a Uie best |>osgihte remedy for wounds and bruise". Largp supplies of it have recently been ordered by the Sultan of Turkey for hospital purposes. j Pn jit. the Ointment and Pills should be used in ! the following Cases: • Dubious l.unihago Sore l.egs Scalds , Burns Mercurial Er-Sore Breasts Swel'dGlands | Chapp'd hands upturns Bore Meads Stiff Joints . Chilblains Piles Sore Throats liicers ' Fistulas Rheumatism Sores of all Veuerealsores ! Gout Rheiiin kinds Wounds of all Kkin UiseasesSprains kinds •>CAUT!ON ! —None are genuine unless the words "I/nllovay. .Vt York anil /.ovUou," are discernible as a water-mark in every leaf of the book of directions around each pot or box; the same may be plainly seen by holtltng the leaf to the light. A handsome reward will be given to any ore rendering stub information na may lead to | the detection of any parly or parlies counterfeiting the ! medicines or vending the same, knowing litem to be spu- I rious. i at tbe Manufactory of Professor Hoi.loway, 1 60 Maiden l.ine, New York,and by all respectable Drug gists and Dealers of Medicines throughout the United | States, und the civilized world, in Pots, at 25 cents, 62i i cents,and SI each. j O-Therc is a considerable saving by taking the large ! Sties N. B. Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder aie affixed to each Pot. augfi The Okioi.ial Medicine Estakmsbed in 1837, And facet article of the kind tccr introduced under the mime of " Pcl.uowic Waters," in thin or any other country ; ail other Pulmonic Wafers are c ounlerfenle. 'l'he genuine ran he knuicn hy the name BRYAX bring el am fed on each WAFER. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Relieve Coughs, Colds, Sore-throat, Hoarseness. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Relieve Asthma, Bronchitis, Difficult Breathing. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Relieve Spitting of Blood, Pains in the Chest. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Relieve Incipient Consumption, Long Diseases. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Relieve Irritation of the Uvula and Tonsils. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFER 9 Relieve the above Complaints in Ten Minutes. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Are a blessing to all classes and constitutions. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Are adapted for Vocalists and Public Speakers BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Improve the compass and flexibility of the Voioa BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Are in a simple form and pleasant to the taste. RRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Not only relieve, but effect rapid & lasting Cores. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WaFERS Aro warranted to give satisfaction to every oua No Family should be without a Box of Bryau's Pulmonic Wafers IN THE HOUSE. No Traveler should be without a Box of Bryau'i Pulmonic Wafers nr HIS POCKET. No Dealer should be without a supply of Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers FOR HIS CUSTOMERS. No person will ever object to give far Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers TWKXTY-FIVB CSSTS. JOB MObKS, Late 1. C. Baldwin & co., Rochester, K- V. For sale hy Charles Ritz, Dr. Stoneroad at the Bee Hive drug store, and F. A. Hariit & Co., Lewistown; A. J. North, Atkinson's mills, and by respectable druggists generally. sep3 T. F. McCOY, A TTORNEY AT LAW, Lewistown, Mif jf\_ fiin- county, Pa., will attend to the col lection of accounts and other legal business in Mifflin and adjoining counties. Office on West Market street, two doors below the True Democrat Office. xny2o-ly loe Cream Saloons. T WOULD respectfully inform the public that I have fitted up two Ice Cream Sa luutto in superior style, for the accommodation of Indies and gentlemen, whoso patronage I solicit. ANTHONY FELIX, my 13 Intersection of Mill 4 \ alley ste. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY SIR JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated Female Pills. PROTECTED LETTER BY ROYAL PATENT. Prepared from a preemption of Sir J. Clarke, M. D; Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. This invaluable medicine is unfailing in the cure of all those painful and dangerous diseases to which the female .-onstitution is subject. It moderates all excess and re moves all obstructions, and a speedy cure uiay be relic! on. TO MARRIED I.ADIKH It is peculiarly suited. It will, in a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. Each bottle, price One Dollar, bears the Government stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits These Pills should not he taken fry females during the tIRST 7/IRF.E MOUTHS of Pregnancy, as they ore sure to bring on Miscarriage, but al any other time they are safe. In all caaes of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Tain it the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpie tion of the Heart, Hysterics, and Whites, these Pill* i effect a cure when all other means have tailed a." although a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, ca'.emer antimony, or anv thing hurtful to the constitution. Full directions accompany each package. Sole Agent for the United States and Canada, i JOB MOSES, (Late I. C. Baldwin A C 0.,) Rochester, N. V. N. 8.—51,00 and 6 postage Btanips enclosed to any ac - thorized Agent will insure a bottle of the Pills by re to' mail. For sale bv Charles Rita Dr. stoneroad the Bee Hive drug store, and F. A H rd: .v Co., Lewistown ;A. J. North, Atkinson ; <ii ~ aod by respectable druggists generally '■ HIGHLY IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. M. M. FAXON'S Attachment of Vulcanized India Rubba Spring to the Tubes of Grain Drills. TIIUE undersigned, having perfected an arrangement for the attachment of a Gum Spring to the Tubes and Drag Bars of Grain Drills, is happy lo inform Farmets and ali others interested in the growing of Wheal and Oilier grains, that he is piepartd to furnish GRAIN DRILL.-*, Willi Hie above article attached, al I he shortest notice, a this Foundry, in McVeytown, Pa. Seeders have become an almost indispensable article lo the Firmer, and he will find thai the attachment of the Glint Spring will enhance its value at least one-half. All the detcu tion and trouble caused by the breaking of wooden pins is entirely done away with by this arrangement, and a man, or hoy, can perform nearly double tin- !aHo that he could under lhe obi plan, with much greater ease, both to himself and horses. There need to no fearof the Spring breaking, fur if there is an article I hat will neither break rot, or wear out, the Gum Spring is that article, and . hazard nothing in saying that toy Grain Drill is the soa piest in construction, most economical in petforniar.c. and therefore the ntosf durable ever offered m the ag. > cultural public. The feed t* so arranged that it w til s ". ' L, li, and 2 bushels per acre. Persons desiring one for the coming seeding are requested to send in the:- orders as early as (nissible. Direct to McVeytown, M . Ilin county. Pa., or F G FRANCISCU3. Lewisite-, E. L. FAXON, Hotliiiaysburg, Blair co , Pa ; BOYEI BRO., Harrisburg. Pa , who arc authorized to at agents, and from whoinan< furtherlnformationniay be tained. PRICE OF DRILLS, with the attachment, £75. V niers who already have drills, can haveltn maltered,a the India Rubber Spring attached, for fnm £lO to -15 il-All branches of the FOUNDRY BUSI\'F.! a - ! r carried on, for which orders arc respectfully M. M ' McVeytown. June 19,1856. The Daily Telegraph. Published at Harrisburg, Pa., by Geo. Btrgt t - •, publishes the List of Letters by authority, a sure ex of it having the largest circulation. Terms—sS per year ; ihe weekly and tetni-e . - >■ • > also published at $2 per year. THE BALTIMORE AMERICA", Published datlv, tri weekly and weekly, by Dcbl Fulton, 12S Baltimore street, Baltimore, Md Dtily 9*3 per annum, £4 for 8 mouths. £3 for f> in. n u.-, £'2 for 4 months. Tri weekly £1 per annum, £3 for nin? months, £2 for six months, and £1 for three month". The Weekly Imtrican is published at £1 s(i per almoin, eight months £l, four copies £5, eight copies 10, Amrtcco for 15, 20 for 2o—all payable in advauce Philadelphia Daily Yews, Published by J. R. Flanigen, 136 South Third street, a* four dollar-- per annum. The Pollar Weekly A' ITS, by same publisher, at £a per annum. 6 copies f r £5 13 for 10. 20 for 75, 23 for 90. THE DAILY HERALD. Published every morning. Sundays excepted, by ftoya". M'Reynold- A. Whitman, Harris org, Pa. Terms—£3 per year. £2 for six, or £1 for three nient'ne NATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE r I MILS Ureal Journal of Crime and Cam I inalg is in its Twelfth Year, and is widely cireetaie throughout the country. It contains all the Great Trials, Criminal Cases, and appropriate Editorials on the sat e, together with information on Criminal Matters not lo be found in any other newspaper. &>3ubscripiliuns, £2 per Annum; £1 for Six Months, to be remitted by Subscribers, (who should write their names and the town,county and stale where they reside plainly,) to R. A. SEYMOUR, Editor & Proprietor of the National Police Gazette, ap3o New York City RIAL ESTATR ACM. HOUSES AND LOTS in Town and vioin itv, 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. R. C. IIALE, PETER DOMA, Philadelphia. JOHN A. WRIGHT, Freedom Iron Works, Mif fliu county. Maj. DAVID Horon, Philipsburg, Centre co. 1 large BRICK HOUSE small FRAME HOUSES ou the lot at the corner of Grand and West Market streets, Lewistown. 4 BRICK HOUSES and 2 FRAME HOU SES AND LOTS, on llale 6treet. 1 FRAME HOUSE on the corner of Main and Charles 6treet. 1 BRICK HOUSE, near the residence of Judge Parker. ALSO, a WOOD LOT on the South sido of the Juniata River, about 1£ miles from Lewistown, containing about 56 acres, well watered, adjoining the Pennsylvania Rail road, with a two story Frame IIo 1 : —not occupied. Inquire of JNO. R. WEEKES, uastioe of the Pus.ce, SbcirftKunr K Surfc gc OFFICE West Market street, Lewistown, ; door to Irwin's grocery. apt. m<E)WH2£ OFFERS his professional services to citizens of Lewistown and vicinity, ficc three doors west of Zollinger's hat 8' East Market street mh2s^C Fashionable Dress Makiri, M't. i'.. v RATR, (froto Baltiniore,)-h '.u stre h, Jrat house above tho Lewist Hotel, will attend t- :>ra ?making on at. tire new and improved sy-tcu; Lndie town and country axe invited to gi*e h trial. ap29-3k
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