jgg fZZc uvcutioa at Hairisburg—Norn ;j*r Supreme Judge and Canal JTcjuventioa assembled at Harrisburg ,• .j,>ck ou Wednesday afternoon, July ' • jbe Hail of the House of Hepresen tf*3> Hon. Wui. Jessup, of Susquehanna, e u temporary President, and Francis f of Bedford, and James Doan, of Ly l appointed Secretaries. Ibt of delegates having been read, on f Lemuel Todd, of Cumberland, a mittee of seven was appointed on the con motion of Gen. J. Purvianee, of Butler, Mnmittee of one from each Senatorial Dis pas appointed to report officers for the jiuent organization of the Convention. - r invention then took a recess of fifteen JJt W , efi a nd on re-assembling the committee ' v r,w.:'-eu seats reported only one case. ... a double set of delegates claimed scats Allegheny county. The committee re tt)] ; u favor of the delegates appointed Kj Republican and American cali, jh adopted. £,{ committee on permanent organization -dried the following prtsidcat —A. 11. Boeder, of Northampton, u vice Presidents were Jos. 11. Flanigen, R, Smith, Morton McMiehael, Win. B. or Philadelphia, and oue from each of * other Senatorial districts. Numerous petaries were also reported. The report was adopted. Keeder took the chair, and a brief address, returning thanks for e h-.n. r conferred upon hiui, and referred peculiar condition of the public affairs tie country, the desertion by the National •siuistration of the cardinal doctrines of i Democracy, and enjoined union, concord iharmony upon the members of the L'nion jit. The address was frequently greeted p applause; l>" oinations were then made for the Su ::.e Bench, and the Convention proceeded i balloi- Xin. ballots were had in the afternoon ses- IB anlone in the evening, as follows: !e committee on resolutions having re- j the Convention took a recess of half an ur, and on re-assembling the committee 'he following report: oiis C-jnv ntton representing the freemen who are opposed to the lead- E; measures of the National Administration, E'.st especially those which seek to stifie the ' •\ a:.'' : ?mnt the rights of a large major •J ! U.c c;i:zc: s ci Kansas; a.. 1 tflose which p; strated the industry of the country, tii are last driving our Government into; Ear : . batik) op . v, d . herebv declare and - lav the Federal Constitution* the sov rignts, and union cf the States, and •• aD.rtit g of the people, must and shall be iresentd. ! - Cist we protest against the Kansas pol icy "i tuv .National Administration, as at war l " ( ' rights of the people, and subversive t! p! rineijdes of our government. '■ Diat the reckless and profligate extrav m trie National Administration, eaus -A c necessity for continued loans, without fcrmr.itj* provided for their payment, gives SEteuce of a want of that ability and integ rr!i,ch should characterize thegovernment "ifree people, and unless checked will lead £ inevitable bankruptcy. A That the purity and safety of the ballot 'V are to be preserved at all hazards, and idi frauds upon the naturalization laws, 'tick have been so much resorted to, to pro nto the success of the party we oppose, ought • tie counteracted by wholesome and proper 'palatum. A hat this Convention do most heartily pr->ve of and endorse the course pursued -7 ir abit and distinguished Senator in Con •" ■•i. die it . Simon Cameron, as well as - K '; J Representatives fro;., this State * j o have steadfastly opposed the tyrannical j'liicj of the National Administration in their •Ktttpts to impose upon the people of Kansas .• triad and force a Slavery Constitution, in •Position to the known and oft exprtasec *■ •imentg of the freemen of the Territory, that the National Administration, du- I a 'l the late long session of Congress, ■ .^r 8 ! in eni ire disregard of the great in 'ittl :• -erests of the country, and indulged o! wakeful and lavish expenditure of public money. i fhat the revenue neees"ary for -Mcicus and economical administration of _ .bovertinient, should bt raised by the im -4 ! Uo !' °t 'iutiee upon foreign imports, and r them such discriminating protec ; he given as will secure the rights 1 (j ' a h® r and American Industry. ~0 (, tin presenting John M. Read to the Vo? 'J !' entl ayl v ania, as a candidate for • "/" l ' J 6 .Supreme Court, we recognize tR. a and jurist, eminently qnali ] Ij' ' ar 'd adorn the place, tit K U l raz, - r is well and favora u',i own to the people of Pennsylvania, as It fll ie l correct business man and peculiar iiirl to discharge all the duties per j 10. That we approve of the enactment of proper laws to protect ns from the introduc tion of foreign criminals in our midst by re turning them at once to places from whence they have been shipped to our shor-?. Ihe report of the committee was unani mously adopted. See advertisement of Dr. Sanford's | LIVER INVIGORATCR in another column. I he New York Sun says that five young girls, from the llcuso of Reformation, were drowned on the 18th instant, while bathing at the foot of BGth street, North River. Bc s^. Another terrible accident occurred at the coalmines in Schuylkill county, last week, by which four men and a boy were killed by black damp. CsgrDr. G. W. Ilaldeman, collector of Man chester township, York comity, was robbed last week of over SIOOO, by the thief sending him to a distant house, where he represented I a patient to be. •Sk-Four brothers of the name of Pulsey, were drowned in Spring Gardens, Baltimore, last week—three Lv tbo upsetting of a sail boat, and the other by falling out of a skiff. Rum's doings. B^.We see some more evidence published that "whiskey" is the surest cure for the bite of a rattle or other snake. Major Elbow wonders whether, according to doctor's logic, | the bite of a snake wouldn't cure mania? Bt?L.At a celebration on the 3d inst., on the island at Milton, Pa., a limb of a tree from which a swing was suspended broke and fell j on a little niece of Ex-Governor Pollock, daughter of Thomas Pollock, of Philadelphia, badly breaking her thigh bone. A little | daughter of the Ex Governor had her shoul j dor severely bruised. Letcher, the printer of tho | free love paper at Berlin Heights, Ohio, lias ' committed suicide, llis mother, sin excellent I woman, living in lowa, did all she could to , win her son from the seductive influences of j a sensual fanaticism, but in vain, and the end ! has been desperation, insanity and suicide. il left behind him a silly and disgusting let ter, in which blasphemy, nonsense, imbecility aud absurdity combine to prove him an ass. Pennsylvania Railroad. —The June report ; of the earnings of this road is very favorable. The earnings from all sources, for the last j month, were $398,000, and the expenses | $275,897, being an increase over the net earn ings of the same month last year of $28,209. , The earnings since the Ist of January to the | Ist of July have been $1,117,787 —an increase over same period last year of $185,284 —and the total receipts in the same period were $2,595,932. The canal department is also j doing well, the gross earnings from all sources, ; for the month of June, being $20,312, and the net earnings $9,808 since January Ist. A 31A33 ; VI T.I. bo opened in Lewistown AUGUST f T i lilltl), and continue six weeks. The object of the Class will be to afford to all de siring to become Teachers an opportunity to j acquire a practical knowhdge of the branches taught in our public schools. In addition, regular lectures will he delivered on the the ory and practice of teaching. The services oi a competent Assistant nave been secured, thus affording more time for general instruc tion. Terms: $.50 per week. For further information address A. I). IIAWX, Co. Supt., \ jo!j 15 Lewistown, Pa. List of Causes For Trial at August Term, 1858, so. r. y. 1. Hcbthsrn vs. McClintfc A Chrtswelt. :.J Apr. 1556 2. iJavM W. McConatck vs. Peter Albright, S3 Aug. " 3. Jo.svpb Swift, h-iq., v. Jas (.{uiiilan, 2S Nov. " I S. U. Bvll for use vs. (iurrt'tv, 23 Apr 1t37 5. Chartes Brattoii vs. Wlillani Keed, 116 '* 6. Walls A Walls vs. John M. MrOv. ot 1, 2.; Aug. " 7. Ueorge lllymyer vs. .Iriii 's Allison et al, r.7 " " ' -i. Oraham tor use vs. firahatn. fiy " " •j. Cumtnlncs for use vs Sterrett's ex'rs, 177 " '• Pi. S. I-'otv vs. 11 nline's Afslvnec, Ills '• " 11. Hubert burns lor use vs. Pavitl Moist, 2) >'ov. " ! 12. Levi Briggs vs. Simon Qro, 132 •• 1 i... 'taisbauah for use vs. ('iiuinines, 117 Jan IHS? Is. < hr'n. Marks vs. A.McSlauicle (endorse!- 131 15. Oeo. Shade's AUmr. vs. lan'lHou=ei • tiU, Ui " •' i 16. Same vs. W Hliam ItarKer et al. 146 " 17.Samevs.WlUiaiiiSlia.it 1,7 - •• IS. Adam lJrenen.ait vs. Jt. U. Roilirock et al, lis " " 19. James Magtll, Ac., lor us ■ vs. ItoOert Mc- Admrs. jjf, •• 20. Jos-pii U. Ard -.s. VV llliam Wilson, 132 Aug lAS 3 21. Ifcmlel/.elgler tor usi vs. Irwin A McCov 17 '• " j 22. John Kohler vs. Jm ob Mutliersboush, *23 Jan 1536 t 23. < larkson, t-ndors-a, A, . vs. Itotbo- U u: Nov 1857 1 24. A.lam V. Staler vs. V\ illiam Kussel ' 67 •• "• ; 2i. Andrew; Junkin et al Vs.. l.Miller. 1,2 Am;. ISOS .0. James J. linll vs. Jacob Currell, r>i .w,r i.t, 27. W Otnis, Ml arlaue A co. ei aits W.OruiVm Auk. " : i> ~ . 11. J. W A Ll' tits, Prothonotury I l'rothotiota.-.-s Ofr.ce. Lew j vu. July 13, 1V,,. } j is hereby given that the following J-\ applications (or license to sell liquors have btfcti tiled in the office of the Clerk of the Court ' ol Quarter .Sessions of MiUlin county in obedi ence to the Act ot Assembly in such case made and provided, and the said Court have appoint ed, by a standing order, FRIDAY, the, 6th day ot August next, " a lime at which applications for said licenses shall be heard, at which time ail persons applying, or making objections to applications for licenses, may he heard by evi- j dence, petition, remonstrance or counsel " i Jacob Lotz, Tavern, Granville twp. J. G. McGlaughlin, " Lewistown. John Kennedy, Liquors, " . I Levi Sultzbaugh, < Decatur twp. Alfred Wilson, " McVeytown. H. J. WALTERS, Clerk. Clerk's Office, Lewistown, July 15, 1858. NOTICE. Licenses Granted in 1858, N OTICE is hereby given to tho Keepers of Hotels, Restaurants or Eating Houses within the county of Mifflin, are required to make payment to tho County Treasurer, and lift their licenses within fifteen days after the same have been granted, under penalty of forfeiture of* naid license, and in addition thereto the amounts of license will be placed in the hands of Justices for collec tion. And all Dersons knowing them-elvessubject to pay MERCANTILE LICENSE will be re quired to pay tho same before the first day of August next, for after that they will positive ly be left in the hands of Justices for collec tion, when there will be an additiou of ten per cent, of costs added. .JOHN R SELIIEIMER, Co. Trcas. Treasurer's Office, July 14, 1858. jylo BMBo 2E(£(WZ!2ii OFFERS his professional services to the citizens of Lewistown and vicinity. Of fice three doors west of Zollinger's hat store, East Market street. mh2s-btu AND ! Snyder County Normal School, FREEST R€, Pi. THE next session of this institution commen ces on the 27th of JULY, and continues 22 j weeks. Encouraged by past success, increased efforts will be made to enable students to acquire a sound mental, moral and physical education. The Academic Department embraces all the branches constituting a thorough English, Clas sical, Mathematical and ScfMPMc Education, j together with Music, Drawing, Painting and French. A NORMAL DEPARTMENT lias been established and heretofore well at- ' tended, in which Teachers, and those wishing to become such, can prepare themselves for the I profession. Terms—Half in Mvanee. j For Board, Tuition, Room, &c., per session of 22 weeks, §52 to §6O | Tuition alone, per quarter of 11 wks. §4 to §6 Music, Drawing, Painting and French at ! usual charges. i can enter at any time. For catalogues, &c., address jly]s GEO. F. McFARLAND, Principal. TAKE NOTICE. Felix's New Grocery, Provision and Fish Store, Oil Point of Valley, Mill and Dorcas Sis, IF you want Shad, Mackerel and Herring, go ' to Felix's. I If you want Salt by the sack, Ham, Shoulder and Side, go to Felix's. If you want Crockery Ware of the best qual- j j ity, best and cheapest Groceries, best of Tea, j Spices, Soaps, Perfumery, and Fancy Articles, j j such as Ladies' Baskets, Brushes, Combs, Pins, ! &c., fec., go to Felix's Cheap Cash Grocery. If you want Confectioneries, Toys, Dried ! j Fruit, all kinds of Crackers, Biscuits, Cakes or ' Ice Cream, go to Felix's fdr*Farmers and others having all kinds of ! Produce to sell will please give me a call, as 1 . will pay cash for Butter, Eggs, Lard, Smoked ! Meat, Dried Fruit, Poultry, Potatoes, &c., at ■ a per centage off for Groceries or any goods in [ my line at cash prices. if you want Furniture for which Produce ! can be taken in exchange, give me a call, as 1 ! still carry on the Furniture and Undertaking business. Call and examine my stock and pri- I t es before purchasing elsewhere. July 15 A. FELIX. Fashionable Dress Making. MRS. E. F. BAIIi, (from Baltimore,) Main street, first house above the Lew is town Hotel, will attend to Dressmaking on an en i tire new and improved system. Ladies in j j town and country are invited to give her a trial. ap29-3ui DIVIDEND. —The stockholders of the ; Lewistown Water Company are hereby ! notified that a dividend of three per cent, on ' the capital stock has been declared for the > | past six months, payable on demand at the | office of the undersigned. WM. RUSSELL, j ly B—3l [d] Treasurer. SALT AND FISHT BACOKT 1 FpAKEN in exchange for Salt and Fish at _A right prices, aplo F. J. HOFFMAN. Farm in Granville Township f I'M IE subscriber offers at private sale his I Farm in Granville township, Mifflin coun ty, situate on the north Lank of the Juniata, about 3A miles above Lewistown, containing 128 iLCR.ES, 100 acres of which are cleared and in a high state of cultivation—the remainder covered with first rate timber. The improvements consist of a two story plastered HOUSE, double BARN, and other JJouthouses —three tine spriugs, one ■>. the door, large young Apple Or chard of grafted fruit, &c. Persons desirous of purchasing will please call on the subscri ber, residing on the premises, when terms, which will be made reasonable, will be made known, and anv other information given. je!o-3t* GEORGE WERTZ. N r OTICE.—We, the undersigned, give no- i _ , tice, agreeably to the laws of Pennsyl vania, that we intend making application to j the next session of the Legislature of Penn- i sylvauia for the incorporation of a Bank, to ! be located in the borough of Lewistown, j county of Mifflin, 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 j the Governor, at three-fourths itg cash value, j and joint and separate liability of all the stockholders, to have general banking and 1 discounting privileges, with a capital of One ! Hundred Thousand Dollars, with the privilege of increasing it to Five liuudred Thousand Dollars. Wm. Cummins, Wm. Thompson, Davis Bates, Thomas Reed, John Henry, John D. Nageny, Alexander Reed, Wm. Beaty, Wm. M. Fleming, Ahner Thompson. Lewistown, June 24, 1858.-Gm II HAUL Y IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. M. M. FAXON'S Attachment of Vulcanized India Rubber Spring to the Tubes of Grain Drills. TOUR uml.-rsigm.!, having perfected an arrangement for -L the attachment of a Gum Spring to the Tubes and Drag Bars of Grain Drills, is happy to inform Farmers and all others interested in the growing of Wheat and other grains, thai lie is prepared to furnish GRAIN DRILLS, with the above article attached, at the shortest notice, at hi* Foundry, in McVeytown, Pa. Seeders have become an almost indispensable article to the Farmer, and In: will find that the attachment of the Gum Spring will enhance its value at least one-half. All the deien tion and trouble caused by the breaking of wooden pins ' is entirely dona away with by this arrangement, and a : man, or b >y, cm perform nearly double the labor thai he I , r.onld under the old plan, with much greater ease,both to j , himself and horses. There need be no fearof the Spring ' breaking, for if there is an article that w ill neither break, I ; rot, or wear out, the Guui Spring is that article, and I hazard nothing In saying tliul my Gram Drill is the sim- j i plest in construction, most economical in performance, j and therefore the most durable ever offered to the agrl | cultural public The feed is so arranged thai it will sow h If. >L 1)< and 2 bushels per acre. Persons desiring one for the coming seeding are requested to send in their I ordeis as early as possible. Direct to McVeytown, Mif flin county, Fa., or F G. FRANCTSCUB, Lewistown; E. L. FAXON, Holliduysburg, Blair CO., Pa ; BOVER & BRO., ilarrisburg. Pa., who are authorized to actus agents, and from whom any further information may beob ' tained. PRICE OF DRII.LB. with the attachment, $75. Far mers who ulready have drills, cun have them altered,and the India Rubber Spring attached, for from $lO to sls. OAII branches of the FOUNDRY BUSINESS stil ' carried on, for which ordpm are respectfully solicited. M. M. FAXON McVeytown. June 19, 1865 Real Estate in Derry Township i_3 J CE>IS=> SUSsaHcJ&U r pilE undersigned having removed to the 1 west, offers for sale his VALUABLE l ARM ANI) WOODLAND situate in Perrv township, Miftlin county, about 5 miles north east of Lewistown, containing aoo ACIiES i of cleared land, well fenced and divided into convenient fields, with ready access to water, and so situated as to be easily divided into two farms. The improvements consist of two dwelling houses, bank barn, wagon shed, , wood house and other outbuildings. There ' are on the premises one of the best orchards in I the county, both as regards quantity and quality of fruit, and from ten to fifteen acres of choice meadow. The above is well known as one of the most desirable farms in the county, being in a healthy and agreeable i neighborhood, convenienttochurches, schools, mills, &e. Also, 35 acres of Woodland, situate on ■lack's Mountain, and an undivided half of a large tract of Timber land, situate on Shade Mountain with chestnut on it sufficient to keep the farm under good fencing for many I years, and soma locust. FRANCIS MARTIN. WsiAs Mr. Martin is desirous of disposing I of the above property without delay, purcha sers are invited to call on the subscriber, who will give all necessary information respecting j the same. T. G. BELL. If not so Id at private sale by the Ist of Oc tober it will be of at public sale, of which due notice will be given. jyß REGISTER'S NOTICE. j r rHE following accounts have been exam _l_ ined and passed by me, and remain filed , on record in this otiice for inspection of Heirs, , Legatees, Creditors, and all others in any way interested, and will be presented to the Orphan's Court of the county of Mifflin, to I bo held at t'uc Court llousc in Lewistown, on THURSDAY, sth day of AUGUST, 1858, for allowance aud confirmation : 1. The account of Elisha Bratton, survi ving Administrator of the estate of llenrj' Leattor, late of Bratton township, deceased. 2. The Guardianship Account of Joed Zook, Guardian of Sarah C. Ream, minor child of Moses Ream. 3. The Final Guardianship Account ofDi. vid T. Kline, Guardian ol' Sarah Ilunnuci, minor child of Jacob Hummel, deceased. 4. The Account of Win. J. McCoy, Esq., Administrator of the estate of Moses Watt, deceased. o. The Account of Henry Snyder, Admin istrator of the estate of Christiana Snyder, late of Granville township, deceased. C. The Guardianship Account of George B. Ponepacker, Guardian of James A. Thonip son, Samuel W. Thompson and Mary Jane Thompson, minor children of Francis Thomp son, deceased. 7. The Guardianship Account of Dr. Sam uel Maclay and Andrew McFarland, Guar dians of Jesse J. Alexander, minor child of William I'. Alexander, late of Armagh town ship, deceased. JOSEPH S. WAREAM, Register. Register's Office, Lewistown, July 8, 1858. Kr Cwtiardians are notifu* 1 that by law they are rrquired la file an account every three yean, and Executors and Administrators at the end of one year, if possible, after taking out letters—which accounts must be filed in the Re gister's (tjfice 30 days preceding each court. 40- Deeds executed in this State must be recorded within sit months, otherwise to be deemed fraudulent and void against subsequent purchasers or mortgagees for value, unless recorded bejarr the deed under which the subsequent purchaser claims —See Purdon's Digest. Fruit and Tomato Jars! I IIAVE now on hand a fine assortment of . JARS for putting up Fruit, Tomatoes, Ac. which every family may do well to get a sup ply of, viz: Glass—pint, quart, and half gallon. Stone Ware—pint, quart, and half gallon. Yellow Ware—Self-sealing quart. Prices low. jlyß F. J. HOFFMAN. "XT/'OOI. WANTED.—Wanted, at the store T T of the undersigned, East Market street, , Lewistown, 10,000 POUNDS OF WOOL, fur which the highest market price will be paid ■ in trade. KENNEDY, JUNKIN & CO. Lewistown, May 20, 1858. — | Just Published ! A New Work entitled the American Horse Tamer &Farrier By a Celebrated Horse Tamer. Price sl. x\gents can make from S2O to ; a week selling this work. Copies sent by mail upon receipt of one dollar, free of postage. Address A. 11. KENNEDY, jel-2m Buffalo, X. Y. NOTICE. HAVING disposed of my stock of Goods, all persons indebted to me by note or book account, are requested to call aud 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, June 10, 1858. CHEAP GOODS AGAIN! f I HIE undersigned having purchased the J. stock of goods of Samuel Comfort, con sisting of all kinds of DRY GOODS, suitable for Ladies, Gentlemen and Children, Grocer ies, Queensware, Heady made Clothing, &c., intend selling off the entire stock AT 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 wo will sell at Philadelphia prices. N. B. Country Produce, at market prices, will be received in exchange for goods. G. W. SOULT, 11. 11. COMFORT. Lewistown, June 10, 1858. The Daily Telegraph, Published at (f.-trrishurt;, Pa., by Geo. liergner -fc Co., public beg the Mat of I.etters by authority, a eure evidence of it having the largest circulation. Terms—s3 per year; the weekly uiid semi-weekly is also published at $2 per year. THE BALTIMORE AMERICAN", Published dailv, tri-weokly and weekly, by Dobbin k Pulton, 128 Baltimore street, Baltimore, Md. Daily 56 per annum, 51 for 8 months, #3 for 6 months, $2 fur 4 months. Tri weekly #4 per annum, 53 for nine months, 52 for six months, and 51 for three months. The Weekly tmericuv is published at 51 30 per annum, eight months 51, four copies SS, eight copies 10, fourteen fur 13, 20 for 20—all payable iu advance Philadelphia Dally News, Published by J. K. Ptanigen, 136 South Third street, at four dollar* per annum The nllar ll ceily .V ct, by same publisher, at 51 per | annum, 6 copies for 53, 13 for 10, 20 for 13, 23 for 20. THE DAILY HERALD, Published every morning, Sunday® excepted, by Royal M'Reynoldi k Whitman, llarrisburg, Pa. Terms—s3 per year, 52 for six, or 51 for three months THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY SIR JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated Female Pill*. PROTECTED LETTERS BY ROYAL PATENT - Prepared from a prescription 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 constitution is subject. It moderates all excess and re moves all obstruction.", and a speedy cure may be relied on. TO MARRIED LAD lE* It is peculiarly suited. It will, in a short time, bring on tlie 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 by females during the FIRST THRF.F. MOJfTIIS of Pregnancy, as they art sure to bring on Miscarriage, but at any other time they are safe. In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pain in the Buck and limbs. Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpita tion of the Heart, Hysterics, and Whites, these Pills will effect a cure when all other means have failed, arid although a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, ca'.ptnel antimony, or any thing hurtful to the constitution. Full direction! accompany each package. Sole Agent for the United States and Canada, i JOB MOSES, (Late I. C. Baldwin ACo.,"> Rochester, N. Y. N. 8.—51,00 and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any au thorized Agent will insure a bottle of the Pills by return mail. For sale r.r Charles Ritz Dr. Stoneroad at the Bee Hive drug store, and F. A. Hardt& Co., Lewistown ; A. J. North, Atkinson's mills, and by respectable druggists generally. sep3 WEST'S Patent Galvanic Cement c£> Ix 2 ®©ranig' a PIAUE undersigned having purchased the 1. right for this Cement in Mifflin and Cen tre counties, are now prepared to furnish and put it on roofing wherever desired—the roof being sheeted by the owner. Scientific men under the direction of government, and ar chitects and buiiders in various parts of the couutry, for years have been studying and experimenting to discover some composition or article for roofing, which would resist the changes of our climate, and would unite the qualities of Imperviousness to Hate?-, Incom bustibility, 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 are so great in this changeable climate that they soon become worthless, or the repairs will cost more than a new roof. The various cements and com positions which have been introduced, can be supplied only to very flat roofs, and they are all so affected by the action of the weather that they will melt and run in summer and crack in winter, and in a short time become crumbly and worthless. The inventor of the Galvanic Cement has labored twenty years to obviate these difficulties, and it is believed by those who have had opportunities to test the matter, that he has entirely succeeded. As now applied, First—lt is completely impervious to water. Water may continually stand upon the roof without affecting it in the least. Second—lt is tire-proof. It is so incombus tible that it will afford ample and perfect pro tection against tire, sparks and burning shin gles from another building immediately ad joining. Third—lt is durable. It is not injured bj- i atmospheric changes, having been tested for j i several years by the Patentee, at Syracuse, 1 New York. f Fourth—lt is cheap. Roofs will be put on I j for about half the cost of tin, and will last f much longer. < Fifth—Repairs are easily and cheaply made. Sixth —lt is sufficiently elastic to entirely = resist the expansion and contraction by heat and cold, and will remain perfect and solid in the warmest and coldest weather. Seventh—lt is adapted to all kinds of roofs, ' cither fiat or steep. Eighth—lt is valuable for repairing old roofs. Old shingle roofs may be covered , without removing the shingles. Old metalie ■ roofs can be made perfectly tight and secure. j Ninth—lt is especially adapted to all kinds i of seaming around battlements, sky-lights and chimneys, and fur the lining of eave troughs and gutters. Roofs which have given trouble for years, and which have continued to leak in spite of all efforts, can be made perfectly secure by this cement. Tenth—lt has been proved to be the best article ever used for covering car tops and steamboat decks. Eleventh—This cement applied to new tin roofs preserves them from rusting, by fur- j nishing a coat which is at once impervious to j water and an almost perfect non-conductor of heat. Twelfth—lt is the only roofing material patented which contains India rubber and gutta percha. For particulars of this cemeut, owners of property w ill please address E. LOCKE, aplo Locke's Mills, Mifflin CO., Pa. Estate of Daniel Fkhiborn, deceased. -VrOTICE is hereby given that letters of ad ministration en tho estate of DANIEL FICHTHORN, late of the borough of Lewis town, Mifflin county, deceased, have been j granted to the undersigned, rosiding iu said , borough. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, , and those having claims against the same to j present them duly authenticated for settle ment. JOHN C. SIGLER, July 2, 1858. Administrator. Estate of John Zook, deceased. "VJ OTICE is hereby given that letters testa- J. A mentary on the estate of JOHN ZOOK, late of Union township, Mifflin county, de ceased, have been granted to the undersigned, residing in Brown township, in said county. All persons indebted to Baid estate are re quested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to pro sent them duly authenticated tur settlement. jel7 " SIIEM ZOOK, Executor. NATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE Great Journal of Crime and Crim- I inalsisin Its Twelfth Year, and is widely circulated throughout the country, ll contains all (he GrestTrials, Criminal Casts, and appropriate Editorials on the same, together with information on Criminal Matters not to be found in any other newspaper. iCrSubscripltions, 52 per Annum; $1 for Six Months, to i ! be remitted by Mubscribers, (who should write their names and the town, county and state where they reside plainly,) to R. A. SEYMOUR, Editor A Proprietor of the National Police Gazette, ap3o New York City. 5700 lights best Window Sash, from 8x . 10 to 10x18, for sale very low FKANCISCUtJ I WANTED, At the Lewistown Steam Mill, ALL KINDS OF ZS AT HIGHEST CASH PRICES! On hand, for sale, FLOUR, by the hundred or barrel, RYE FLOUR, CORE MEAL, 11UCK WHEA T FL 0 UR, FEED OF ALL KINDS. A large quantity of foal, Salt, ter, TUere is a considerable saving by taking the large st7.es. N'. B, Directions for the puldauce of patients in every di.- -r !er are affi .cd to each I*oi. augb TUC ORIOIVAL MEDICINE ESTABLISHED IS 1537, And jirst ..rhcJe uj the kiud ever introduced under the n inae of" I'ILMoKIC \V At SKS." in this or any other country; all other Pulmonic It afrrs art counterfoils. The genuine can he knuun by the name BRYAN being tiamptd on each WAFER. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Believe Coughs, Colds, Sore-throat, Hoarseness. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Believe Asthma, Bronchitis. Difficult Breathing. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Relieve Spitting of Blood, Pains in the Chest BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Believe Incipient Consumption, Lung Diseases. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Believe Irritation of the Uvula and Tonsils, BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS 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 oompass and flexibility of the Voioa BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Are in a simple form and pleasant to the taste. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Not only relieve, but effect rapid & lasting Curat BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Are warranted to give satisfaction to every cma No Family should be without a Box of Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers IK THE IIOCSK. No Traveler should be without a Box of Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers IK HIS roCKET. No Dealer should be without a supply of Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers FOR HIS CUSTOMERS. No person will ever object to give for Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers TWKXTY-nVB CENTS. J OB MOSES, Late I. C. Baldwin St co., Rochester, K- Y, For sale by Charles Ritz, Dr. Stoneroad at the Bee Hive drug store, and F. A. Hardt & Co., Lewistown; A. J. North, Atkinson's mills, and by respectable druggists generally. sep3 T. F. McCOY, A TTORNEY AT LAW, Lewistown, Mif flin county, Pa., will atteud to the col lection of accounts and other legal business in Mifflin and adjoiniug counties. Office ou West Market 6treet, two doors below the True Democrat Office. my2o-ly ' Ice Cream Saloons. 1 T WOULD respectfully inform the public I _|_ that 1 have fitted tip two Ice Cream Sa loons in superior stylo, for the accommodation of ladies and gentlemen, whose patronage I | solicit. ANTHONY FELIX, i xay 13 Intersection of Mill & Valla* ste.