I.J 3A2ESTE. from UTAH. . jVom Salt Lake City, to .Tune vVC been received. The news is, unimportant. We make some from the correspondence' of the ir k Times: . fu-roes returning from the soutli hnients continue to line the road ' t ° ir tni ins of wagons, herds and s.meoi these trains present scenes ~i nS pleasant to the eye. Here young L'irl of eighteen, with bare ■| |,alf clad form, driving a yoke '. u ,j there a tender little girl of 'eight years of age, whipping up three obstreperous pigs, dragging ' f eo t wearily and painfully over (.ravel road. The wagons arc b|ed up with the coarsest and l t furniture, with a chickcn-coop ickling occupants strapped upon Sometimes the pig occupies and the chickens are packed in ' vehicle with the children. But jre, poverty—squalid poverty — turn as you will. Spend half an a merchant's store, and you will omen and young girls in plentiful approaching with a few potatoes, a handful of onions, a pound butter, which they—half'hop! ng- H doubtingly —otter in barter len ds —a yard of cotton, en- calico, or '/thread —casting their eyes wistfully jhile over the well-tilled shelves of . j wliich they arc so much in need. . .pie have been warned not to trade 'tlte Gentiles, but the eases are so . xs in which the law of necessity is r than the Church, that the nier . arc driving a brisk trade, sending r barter supplies of provision to the where they find sale, informed you a week ago that the jjoud House, opened as a hotel by its r. had been suddenly closed by Brig v.rder. Since then fleberC. Kimball rureiia.-ed the establishment and put - at into it, under whose management j .in full blast. Townscnd who owned j : rty and several adjoiniugbuildings j i! been fool enough to " consecrate" | the church, has been ordered away J : the city for his temerity in opening it .-Li _ Gentiles to board without Brig c f.oisent! You are already aware I se tliut when a Mormon "consecrates" ..•j'crty, he makes a regular deed of j ttrigham as (to use the accustomed ; w lierc,) " Trustees in trust for the L'h of Jesus Christ of Latter Bay Thus he absolutely signs away all st.J over the property he litis acquired Mines a beggor the moment tic dare the despotic will of his priestly su ■rl Bo you understand that these are 11 facts, incident to life in a Territory IHitcd Slates under the American ,-nation, and in this nineteenth cen- 1 I ' I Hie army is still at "Camp 1-luyd, 111 j r Valley, but will probably move soon ' in it.- eastern extremity, 15 or 1 I miles j ither westward. A line of daily stage ; between this city and the camp j L hcen established and is liberally patron- : I The Volunteer Battalion is to start i Mondnv next on the march for fort iivenworth, where it will be discharged. 1 lueinbers of the corps who prefer to be urged here, and he employed in the ; rrernia.-ter's Department, aiM to he pro- j ■I for in that way, and those who desire ."j to California are to be discharged at , p with two mouth's rations. We have news here of a fatal allray at amp, a tew days ago, between two team rs, named Simpson and "Walker, in which latter killed the former,almost instantly, a - veic blow in the neck with a Bowie oik. Simp- in is stated to have been a : ■-ad Texan bully. lie had attacked biiker. who is alleged to have acted in l! defence. But your army Correspondent buhth-- will give you the particulars with norc accuracy than 1 can at tliis distance, 'ocr/iiiiis from the Army have been l're late, under circumstances leading otiie conviction that the Mormons arein ■iting it. -V'tCvithstamling the people in this city ovc quite settled down in their homes suu, we had no public service last sabbath, tit is said there is to he no public assem !'f/e of the people again until winter. ■ church leaders, however, are almost ti-taiitly in council. Brighani remains ai-taiitly Con lined to his house, and has been seen out of doors since his arri -1 in tire city. All the gates in the walls tiiicli surrounded his block are locked and sto'l, except the one directly in front of L own private office, at which a guard of -re men is stationed continually, and no is admitted even within the outer gate wil hi name has been sent in, and Brig * has consented to see him. for my part I am heartily sick and tired ; intercourse with this strangely anoma ,|v people, wliero no man considers it !l ith bis dignity to play the spy, and " j W; any one dares maintain a shade of ; niy independence. byinnr ou t—Tj lC Frazer river excitement. President, while at Bedford, gave shoulder to the anti-Lecompton dem its in Lin invitations to dinner. *&-The editor of the Selinsgrove Times brutally knocked down in the street late by a man named Nathan Moyer, and has in or. During the year 1854 a treaty was made with Queen Victoria, by which the productions of the British Possessions, lumber, coal and breadstuff's, come in FREE of duty, in direct competition with our FREE LABOR, that the products of SLAY K LABOR, cotton, rice and tobacco, may have free market in her domin ions on this continent. The chief preiuc tions of our own people were thus sacrificed, and the prosperity of this portion of our good I uld commonwealth checked. That same year the Missouri Compromise ! was repealed, and that policy inaugurated which has resulted in the Lecompton Consti tution and the l>rcd Scott decision. Encour aging slave labor and discouraging and op pressing free labor, are events which come appropriately in connection with the wrongs to the people of the territories in the Kansas legislation of the General Government, and ; the decision of the Supreme Judiciary by | which slavery cover.- the land. That policy which crushes free labor in the | old States keeps it out of the new—for i! sla ; very may go there free labor cannot. Thus ; whenever the sham Democracy have the sway, i slavery has the ascendant, and nothing like I justice to ("rot interests can be expected. Fur these and other reasons, which if written would he too long fur ;i letter, 1 am in favor of that policy which favors jrec men and most especially tlmt policy which will protect (heir industry, through their productions, nguin-t ruinous competition from abroad, by discrim inating duties, specific where the quality of the article is not too varied to allow that mode. I am in favor of abrogating the I'eciprocity treaty, admitting the productions of the Jkit i.-ii provinces free. In whatever position I may be placed, I will assiduously work to effect these objects; in Other words, f shall endeavor to promote the interests and dignity of labor. The tru dig nity of labor is in its resuits and not in the conventional form in which it is employed. In ISSO, according to received authority, there were 2,400,000 employed in agriculture, of the white male population over '/"teen years of age, and 1.0%,000 in commerce, trade, mining, manufactures and mechanic arts; of these 3dS,OOU were employed in mining, com merce, ocean and river navigation—leaving one and a quarter of a million for mechanics and manufacturers, just half the nut iber en gaged in agriculture. The productions < f these millions of free people, aided and in creased as they are by the intelligence of the age and labor saving machinery, is surelv worthy of attention. Their happiness and prosperity, and that of their wives and little ones, should certainly receive more attention at the hands of the government than tho slave driver and bis " chattels," for there are only 350,000 slaveholders in the I'nited Btates— yet the contrary is the fact. The slave wncr rules through party drill and party machinery, and in this way thousands of good and true men in other things forget their own and their country's cause in the temporary joy of parly triumph. If this course is pursued much longer, where will this republic bo? Liberty ! crushed out—despotism instead ! If party drill can make Free Industry forget her wrongs; if party machinery can make us for get or forgive our rulers, who have attempted to force upon an unwilling peopio a govern mcnt not of their choice; if a party can make us forget the corruption, brib ry and extrav agance of our present national ruler?, we have but one thing more to forget, and that is that we ever were free. I atn one of tin *e who cannot forget, and if J am a can 'Mite for Congress, I am the candidate to be .• Me l f by the people who cannot forget their wrong i and injuries. With respect, yours truly, B.'KUSH PETRI KIN. An August Luxury. —A country friend caters the following novel luxury for the green com season. It is nothing 1 . a- than a "green corn cake:"— Take a dozen or two ears of corn, the sweet varieties pre ferred; husk, and without boiling, grate off the grains. Stir into this about two table spoonsful of flour for every dozen car., and also an egg previously well beaten, a little salt and a very little sugar. Ti fhecorn be sweet, about two tablespoomful to every dozen ears. Let the whole be well stirred and baked, in a greased tin pan, for an hour, in a hot oven. Then cat with fresh butter or cream.— Eastern Id A MAN OF ADAMANT. An extraordinary narrative, having much of tit-.? Fug-how or < niiiril appearance, i. given in a late number of tbe Alht Califor nia. One " Fried rich Li eh ten burger, M. I D., Ph. I).," writes the circumstances of the death and petrifaction (not putrefac tion) of his friend "Ft nest Fluchterspicgel," near Fort Lang-ley, in the Frnzer River region. Roth were J Tussian.-, and both i were scientific men. Ernest and a com panion, named YVilhclm Fiedler, were in j the habit, when no gold was to be found, ! of gathering and opening gcoiles, which are masses of quartz, containing cavities lined with crystal. Sometimes these contain a certain fluid, called the voter of crystalti- I zntion. Ernest one day broke open one : which contained a half pint of water. With a jesting remark, ho drank it ail off. Re fore he got back to camp he began to feel ill, and soon afterwards died. I [is body became immediately very rigid, and Fried - j rich undertook a post mortem examination, j The kuiio grated on the flesh; the blood | vessels were hard as if ossified; theitoin \ aeh and its contents were turned into -done; i the heart was like a piece of red jasper. | and in a little while poor Ernest Fluchter- I spiegel was a mass that could only be dis sected by stimo cutters. Having cut out j Hie heart ami a few other choice bits of his old friend, Fricderich buried the rest of him. He made some experiments on the specimens lie had, and found that they were densely impregnated with silica. In fact, by drinking hail' a pint, poor Ernest had himself turned into quartz. " Freiderich Liclitcnbcrger, M. I)., J'h. I).," is delight ed with his discovery, and says that ho is going to send the specimens he has to the Academy of Natural Sciences, J'hiladel phia, lor examination. SAVING AM) DOING. The Energy of a Humanitarian. —lt was remarked of Pope Alexander that he never J did what he said, and of his son Borgia that he never said what he did. Professor Ilollo | way, the great physician and philanthropist, : reverses both these maxims, lie docs what ! he says, and in order that all the sick may j know what his remedies will accomplish, he | tells them through the press what they have already done. This, it appears to us, is a course that every friend of humanity must approve. The physician who makes a grand discovery in his art—who in fact fathoms the j very sources of disease, and draws from na ture the means of its extermination—is moral ly bound to extend the blessed boon to the ! utmost of his ability. Eo believing, Profes j sor Holloway has availed himself of every channel of information and intercourse that j could facilitate tiie diffusion of his Pills and ; Ointment in all quarters of the globe. His energy and enterprise, stimulated by a noble desire to heal and save and strengthen the martyrs of disease in every land, have carried these hygoian preparations over shore and sea ito the ends of the earth. There is no motive j so powerful in the heart of a genuine pbilan ! thropist, as the wish to ameliorate suffering and better the condition of mankind. YVhat impediments will it not overcome! It nerves i the heart of the patriot to save his country, ; it lights the lamp of the philosopher to amend i mar, it invigorates if it does not inspire the j Christian physician in his combats with the j destroying angel. Success, uniform and uni versal. lias crowned the efforts of this great humanitarian. In all climates his medicines I have curtailed the census of mortality. The ! attention of governments, institutions, men of ' science, the press, the masses, has every where ; been attracted to them. And this is but "the i beginning of the end." Should their sale j and dissemination continue to increase for ten ; years more in the ratio of the last five years, | there will not probably be a square league on : the accessible portion of the globe unincluded jin the area of their usefulness. Onward, ev er onward! is the motto of their indefatigable j inventor, as he directs the vast system of i tran-it and correspondence, whose centre is j in this city, and whose ramifications extend J to the utmost limits of the circle of trade.— ; London Mark Lane Express. C, S. McCOY. Trustee. Le wist own, WILL CONTINI !•: THE Produce & Commission Business at the warehouses lately occupied bv Francis McCoy, deceased. Always on band, PLASTER, FISJI anil SALT, Hilkcsbarrc jstid Suuhury STOVE iOAL, Lime burner* anil P.laik uiiths COAL. Lcwistown, August 2, [l2,] 1858. Bellefonte papers copy to amount of $1.50, and charge Gazette office. TEACHERS WANTED i) UOPOSALS will lie received until the . 17th of September next, fur l'uur Mule and eight Female Teachers, to take charge of the Schools in Lewis town District. Schools to he kept open six months, from October 1, 1838. One. ut the Male Teachers to take charge of Colored school- By order of the Board, C. S. McCOY, See'y. Lowistown, August 12, 1858—Bt. -) "/ W L MOIIE MEN' wanted as Agents '* ' to circulate rapid-selling valua ble FAMILY WORKS, which attract by their low prices, interesting contents, and superbly colored plates. For circulars, with particu lars, apply, if you live East, to HEN BY lIOWE, No. 102 Nassau st., X. Y.; if Wct, to the same, No. J II Main st., Cincinnati August 12", IS3S-3m / 1 &. CLARK A < JO., Xo. S Maiden Lane. 'T New York, Manufacturers of Gold and Silver PEXCII OASES, and GOLD PENS of every description, offer their goods direct to the country trade at the priei g others charge the city dealers, thereby saving the purchaser about 20 per cent, which they would have to pay the dealers if bought from them. Our object is to sell for ea h at one profit over the cost of manufacturing. Samples will be fur nish-.-I to the. • who may <1 "re to see the good", at the 't'cxix and can b A sent by express, with bill to collect. augl2-3m JT. DROWN, Manufacturing Jeweler, • No. Maiden Lane, New York, offers his stock, consisting of a general assortment of Lockets, Chains, &c., which are offered at the lowest cash prices. Great inducements to country cash buyers. augl2-3m (f lI.T and Transparent Window Shades with J r-jpfj*, Tas** Ai- (ircen and HutF Shades, all with!*, FR *sa fiis Real Estate ill Derry Township 7|Mf'E undersigned having removed to the J west, offers for sale his VALUABLE FARM AND WOODLAND situate in Derrv township, Mifflin county, about 5 miles north east of Lewistown, containing 200 -A.CI\EIS 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 shod, wood house and other outbuildings. There are on the premises one of the best orchards iu the county, both as regards quantity and quality of fruit, and from ten to fifteen acres ot choice meadow, 'ihe above is well known as one of the most desirable farms in the County, being in a healthy tiiiu agreeable neighborhood, couvenien Unchurches, schools, mills, Ac. Also, 35 acres of Woodland, situate on Jack's Mountain, and an undivided half of a largo tract of Timber laud, situate on Shade Mountain with chestnut on it sufficient to keep the farm under good fencing for many years, and somo locust. FRANCIS MARTIN. CrfW-As is desirous of disposing of the above property without delay, purcha sers are invited to call on the subscriber, who will give all necessary information respecting the same. T. (J. BELL. if not sold at private sale by the Ist of Oc tober it will Ire disposed of at public sale, of which duo notice will he given. jyß GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN OCCXIIT& SEOVESi Consumption of Smoke k Gas k Saving of Fuel! rTMJK subscriber takes pleasure in offering to J[ his cu-tomers a new Patented Gas-burning Looking Stove, undoubtedly the best stove made. it is well known that all inflammable matter requires a certain amount of air to support com bustion, and if the supply is insufficient it is impossible to produce a flauie. The heat of the fire, in ordinary cooking stoves, decomposes the fuel, and as all the fresh air is admitted un der the grate, its oxygen is exhausted before it has passed through the fire chamber. Tfie close flues at the top of the stove then act as an ex tinguisher, tending to put/rut the fire instead of assisting the combustion. A large portion of the fuel, therefore, passes off in the shape of smoke, clogging up the dues of the stove so as to impede the draft and interfere with the ba king,—or of invisible gas which combines with the lime and so destroys the mortar of the chimneys, loosening the bricks, and exposing the dwellings to the danger of fire. The introduction of an additional supply of cold air would cool the gas below the igniting temperature, but by the proper application above the fire of air previously heated to a tem perature of several hundred degrees (which is one of the prominent features of the patent) the gases are inflamed in numerous jets, and their combustion is sufficient to heat the oven, even if the draft. through the fire chamber is entirely closed. In addition to the ordinary di rect draft under the grate and through the fire chamber, the gas-burner has an additional draft through the top plates, which i> of itself suffi cient to maintain comb Aton. The upper draft not only consumes the gases, but it helps to strengthen and preserve the centre pieces which are most exposed to the direct action of the fire, and which are made double in-fend of the usual single plates. By means of this draft alone, all the operations of cooking can he car ried on when the fuel is but partially ignited, and the fuel consequently ■ bums more slowly and more economically, t sufficient evidence of the effect of the gases in heating the oven is found in the fact that the oven will lie ready for baking even before the fire is thoroughly kindled, and much sooner than in any other. There is scarcely a doubt that before long the Gas-burning Cooking Stoves will supercede all others. The operation i" so perfect and its consumption of fuel so small in comparison with other cooking stoves, and its heat so easily regulated, (burning more or less as desired,) that every one who uses one of these stoves will have nothing else. For sale by nual2 F. G. FRANCISCUS. tn% ON -.MI. MENU XS ESTAKIU£| in 1837, And first nrticlc of thr kind ever introduced under the n.t'Ht of 44 L'RLM'XIC W A • F•. >." in this or unit other eoiif.tr>'; alt other Pulmonic H>. f rs are eounirrf&ts. '/ Ac i/ -; un cCM 1 F ti it tx l-o the MM BRYAN being situ: ped on cne/i \V A KKK. BRYAN'S RI'LMONIC WAKEHS Relieve Coughs. Colds, Sore-throat, Itoarseness. itjtYAN f i'l'l.Mi'Xli WAFERS Relieve Asthma, Bronchitis, Difficult Breathing. BRYAN S 1 1 I.MONIC WAFERS Relieve Spitting of Blood, Pains in the Cheek ' BRYAN'S I'LT.MONIC WAFERS Relieve Incipient Consumption, I,ting Diseases. IIRYAN'S l'U.M' Nir WAFERS Relievo Initation of the Uvula and Tcnsila BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Relievo the above Complaints in Ten Minutes. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Are a blessing to ail classes and oonstatntioas. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Arc adapted for Vocalists and Public Speakers BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Imprcvc the Compass and flexibility of tho Voice. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Arc in a simple form and pleasant to tho taste. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Not only relieve, bat effect rapid & lasting Cures. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WaFERS Aro warranted to give satisfaction to every one No Family should be without a Box of Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers IV TUB HOUSE. No Traveler should be without a Box of Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers IN lU3 I'OCEVT. No Dealer should bo without a supply of Bryan's Pnlmouic Wafers FOR UIS CVhTOVJ RS. No person will ever object to give for Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers TWK.VTY-FIVK CK.VTS- J i/ JUU6KS, Late I. ' ■ Baldwin A. to., Rochester, \Y. For sale by Charles Jtitz, Dr. Stoncroad at tiie Bee Hive ding store, and F. A. Hardt At Co., Lcwistown; A. J. North, Atkinson's mills, and by respectable druggists generally. sep3 T. F. MeCOY, A TTOKNEY AT LAW, Lcwistown, Mif j\. flin county, Pa., will attend to the col lection of accounts and otter I gal basincpr in MilHin and adjoining counties. Office on "West Market street, tvro doors below the True Democrat Office, my2o-1 y To the People of WlWin County, 1 ANNOUNCE myself as an Independent Candidate for the Legislature, pledging, if elected, to support all measures calculated to promote the interest of the people. 1 au'.r r * ' S ' LFLFOBD. W^]MTlE3r>, At the Lewistown Steam Will, ALL KINDS OF U: a AT HIGHEST CASH PRICES! On hand, for sale, FLO I R, b>/ the hundred or barrel, RYE FLOUR, CORK MEAL, RUCKWIIEAT FLOUR, FEED OF ALL KINDS. JS@F~A large quantity of Coal, Salt, Plas ter, Ac. for sale low for cash. ALFRED MARKS, Agent. Lewistown, Oct. 8, 1857. Valuable Farm for Sale. A DESIRABLE FARM, containing 205 FX. Acres of the best quality of limestone land in lvi-hacoquillas Valley, 185 acres of which are cleared and well cultivated, is offer ed fa salo on accommodating terms. It is situate two miles from Reedsviilc in an agree able neighborhood. The improvements con- JkyrjK s ' st °f a two story (above basement) brick Mansion House, 32 by 42 • well finished, Bank Barn, 57 cassSfc by 90 feet, an Orchard of Apple, Poach and other fruit trees, mountain water piped to the house, with hydrant in the kitch en and running fountain at the barn, and va rious other improvements tending to comfort and convenience, "'here are few more desira ble properties than this in the county. Also, about 25 Acres of TIMBER. LAND, about two miles from the farm, with a public road running through if. For further particulars inquire, either per sonal!-/ or by letter of JOIIN 11. WEEKES, Real Estate Agent, augo-tf Lewistown, Pa. LYONS' TUIIE CATAWBA BRANDY. HAVING r<:r-:|Ve of tlii- Itrnmly in MilHin county, w< cutifiil-.-iit'y offer it to the pu'Sic ;is a pure nml nnaititlterated article, as the follow iujr certificates will prove : CHEMICAL lissi'Ecrciu'S OFFICE, 2S Btxtli it., Cincinnati, March, lbo". Y This will certify that I hive t'ii* Juy Inspected two separate lots of Oatavt ha llratidy, one in barrels and one in hollli'B, manufactured hy Lcuritxe I,tons, and sold t-y his sole agent, J, Jacob, at the Depot, No. 9*J, opposite the Hornet Ifouse, and 141: West Third street, Cincinnati, and find ilieia both Ft OE ami FIIEE from all poisonous or deleterious drugs, and as such have marked the same a.s the law directs. Given under my hand at my office. [Signed] fll it A.u ('ox,M I)., Inspector of Alcoholic Liquors,fee. Xr.w VOKK, (Hi Prince st., July 23, 1657. Dear Sir: 1 have received a bottle of Lyons' Pure Ohio Catawba I'randy, furnished hy Mr A. ltalston, Jr., of I.nc.kport, N. V„ for aiialyzation, and I find it to con tain only those ingredients which exist iu FCHS BKANDV. Tl.e pr ijiortb.n of alcohol obtained from it is 47.00. I believe this sample to lie pure Hi tody without adultera tion—ll. : flavor t.f it is delicate and peculiar. [Signed] JAS. R CHILTON, M- P , Chemist. The OHIO CATAWBA BRAN DY not only equals but even ex. els the hest imported Brandies in purity and flavor. It is in fact the BES T Brandy known. This statement is fully corroborated by the certificates of many of our most distinguished analytical Chemists. I'iic want of pure Brandy has lons been fell in this coun try, am! tli" introduction of an article of such quality as to supersede the sale ami use of those vile compounds . hitherto sold uuder the name of Brandy, ran only he re garded -o a great public good. The Cataw ha BranJy possesses ail the snort qualities claimed for the best im ported liquor, ami is of perfect purity and superior II ivnr. It is therefore fully entitled to the patronage of the pub lie. We feel confident that its reception in this State will be as favorable as that which it has oat with iu tin- Great West, ami that the time is not far distant when the superiority of our own liquors will put an cud to their importation from abroad. I-'or Medicinal purposes Ibis Brandy has no rival, and has long been ic-. iit ik 1; is a sovereign and sure reuie ilr for D-, spep-ia • Flatn'enry, I.ow Spirits, Languor, General Debility, dec. Also for sal--,' F.SIIEI.BY -S CELEBRATED STII.I. AND SPARKLING CHAMPAGNE. These \\ ines are made in ihe neighborhood of Cincinnati, and are guar untied to he the pure juice of tbe grape, and are emi nently - altulatt d for invalids and persons who require a gentle stimulant, and for .Sacrauieulul purposes, or as a beverage v. ill be fount! i qual, if not superior, to the best imported. (-'-Retail Price for Brandy and Wilms, .?1.25 per Quart Bottle. A liberal discount made to the trade. Address ( HAS ttITZ, Lewistown, Pa - February 1-, l v >. ct 6m Joy to the Admirers of A FINK HEAD OF iliiJii JJAJii. TIAT.K of beauty ; it cannot exist without a line head of J- Irur Then toad the following, ami if you ask more, ■o-e . in ular around eacb bottle, ami no out' ran doubt PROFESSOR WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE. Wi won! ! rail the alieiition of ail, old ami young, to th;.-, wonderful preparation which turns back to its origi nal color rray Ivljr, cover* the head with a luxuriant growMHO.'l I it dandruff, itching, and all cutaneous eruptions, causes n continual flow of the natural fluids, an.l hence, if use! as a regular dressing for the hair w ill preserve its color, ami keep it from falling to extreme old age, in all its natural beauty We call then upon the bald, tbe gray ,or ilis, as.a! in scalp, to use it ; and surely the voting will not, as they value the flowing locks or lire witching curl, ever be without it. its praise is upon the tongue i f thousands. The agent for Prof. Wood's Hair He-iterative in New Haven, received the following letter in regard to the Restorative a few v.esks since: DBBP Ktvgu, Cons., duly 23, lSib. Mr Leavenworth —sir;—1 have, been troubled with dandruff or si utf on my hetd for mnrc timn a year, my hair began to come out, scurf and hair together. I saw in a New Haven paper about ".Vand s Hair Restorative' a cure. : call. !at your stor. on the Ist of April last, and purchased one bottle to try if, ajiil 1 found to my sat isfaction :l was the thing; it iamoved the scurf and new hair In gau l grow; it is now two or three inches in length where it was AM. off I have great faith in it. I wish you to send me two bottles more hy Mr. Pest, the bearer of litis- 1 don tkn -w ,is any of the kind is used in tins place ; you may have a market for many bottles after it ts knov. n Mere. Yours with n.-pe. r, KI'FL I RATI I'iiaAUCU tIU, tscp'embei ISai> Pro. 4 . U ',i- fly *r (." —Youi Hair Restorative is pro ving uselt oeueticiai to inc. The front, am! also the back part of Hi a head almost lust its covering—lu fact B.u.b I have used but two half pint boules of your Restorative a i now the top of my head is wcri studtb d with a prom is-ng crop of young imir, and tlic front i.- also receiving its ben lit. I have tried other preparations without any ;em fit whatever. 1 think from my ow ti pcrsoual rccbt-.t r nriu'.io: 1 can induce n any others to try it Yottr rcsreiMul.,, 1) R. TIIOMAa, M D-, No. .Or \ me street VISet.NXEs, 1a , June 2a, Idas l'rof 11 .!. Wood -Ai you ;.fc about to nialiufectrire a.ef vend your recently ill rnvrrod Hair Restorative, I will stale, for whuunoevcr it may concciß, that 1 have iis.'il it and known others to no it—that I have for sev eral >■ at - been HI the habit of using other Hair Restore lives, and ill at I iitid yours vastly superior to any other 1 know. It entirely cleanses the head of dandruff, anil witli one month's prop, r use will restore any perron's hair lo the original y uthful color ami texture, giving it a healthy, sort and glossy appearance ; and aH this without discoloring the hands that apply it, or the dress en which it drop? I would therefore recommend its use lo every oin desirous of having a fine color ami texture lob tit. Respectfully yours, WILSON KING. <>. J. WOOD & GO , Proprietors, 312 Broadway, N Y (in the groat N. Y Wire Railing Establishment,) and til M trk.-l street, St Louis, Mo., and sold by all gw I Druggists. j e (0 OTOVKS !—Stoves, Stove Pipe, Zinc, Fire O Brick, Grates, and everything belonging to the stove business, for saio bv *Ugl2 F. G. FRAiS'CISCUS. jHRAME STUFF and Fencing Hoards can he h*r! very I V " "" f ' THE ORE AT ENGLISH REMEDY. SIR JAMES CiARKF.'S Celebrated Female Fills; PROTECTED LETTERS BY ROYAL PATENT. Prepared from a prescription of Sir./. Clarke, M. D., Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. This invaluable medicine is unfailing in the euro of nl! those painful anu dangerous diseases to which the fomafo constitution is subject. It moderates all excess and re moves all obstructions, and a si.eedy cure may lie rel : cl OP. TO MARRIED LADIEH It is peculiarly suite 1. It will, in a short time, briny on the monthly period with regularity. Each bottle, price One Dollar, bears the Government Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent conn, erfeits These Pills should not be taken by females during the FIRST THREE MOy'FIIS of Pregnancy, as they are sure to bring on Miscarriage, but at any other time they are safe. In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pain in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on flight exertion, I'alpi'a tion of the Heart, Hysterics, arrl Whites, these Tills vriU efTect a cure when all other means have faded, ae 1 although a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel antimony, or any thing hurtful to the constitution. Full directions accompany each package. Sole Agent for the United States and Canada, l JOB MOSES, (Late I. C. Baldwin & C 0.,) Rochester, X". y. N. 8.—51,00 and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any au thorized Agent will insure a bottlo of the Pills by return mail. For sale W Charles Ritz. L)r. Stoneroad at the Dee Hive drag store, and F. A. Jlardt& Co., Lcwistown; A. J. North, Atkinson's mills, and by respectable druggists generally. sep3 The Daily Telegraph, Published at Harrisburg, Pa., by Geo. Berener ft Co., publishes (he I.isi of Letters by authority, a sure evidence of it having the largest circulation. Terms—s3 per year; the weekly and remi-tveWy it also published at jS per year. THE BALTIMORE AMERICAS, Published duilv, tri weekly and weekly, by Dobbin St Fulton, lit) Baltimore street, Baltimore, M.I. Daily s'fi per annum, 51 for * months, 53 for C month", $2 for 1 months. Tri weekly 51 per annum, 53 for nine mouths, 52 for six months, and 51 for three months. The Weekly hncricnn is published at f! T'.l per annum, eight months 51, lour topics S3, eight comes 10. fourteen for 15, 20 for 20- all payable in adv.mr . Philadelphia Daily i\cws, Published by J. 11. Flanigen, Eld South TMrd -trc-t, at four dollars per annum . Tlie Dollar Weekly -Wtrs, by rune puidishof, at $\ per annum. 0 copies for 55, 13 for 10, 20 for 15, 25 for On THE DAILY HERALD. Published every morning, Sundays excepted, by Royal M'lteynolds 4c Whitman, llnrris'.lirg, Pa. Terms—s3 per year, 52 for six, or 51 for three months NATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE r ■ 11 IS tircal Journal of Crime an.--ulis.rij.il ions, 52 per Annum; 51 for Six Months,to In- remitted by Suhseribers, (who should write their names and the town, county runlet ate where tiny res id" , plainly,) to - ffd A." 3EYMOITR, Editor & Propr'. tor nf tile National Police Gazette, ap3o New York City THE LIVER IN YI GO 11A TOR PKISRARKp ftV UK. SA.M'UIU), Compounded entirely from CISS, rS one of the he>-t I'ti'iintiVe and f.iver ?Ir divinm-" now before the public, that in t.: M ;t tTilhtirtii', easier, mild er, ami more effectual than an} other medicine K/iovvn. 11 is not nnty a Cathartic, Wit n T.ivor remedy, acting fir-" on the l.ivcr to eject its morbid matter, then on Ihe stom r h and bowels to i arry off that n alter, thus accomplish ing two purjeisi s effectually, without any of the painful feelings c Aperient; d if. the operations of most f athartics. It strengthens the system a! the same time that it purges it, and when lak'-n daily in moderate doses will strength en and build it up with unusual rapidity. 'lhe Liter is orieof the {principal regulators of the, human body; and when lit pel forms its functions well the powers of ihesy si . 'em are fully developed the stomach is almost en- /.* tirely dependent on the healthy act onofthel.ivei {for the proper pi i form ame of its functions; j when the stomach is at fault the bowels aie atjfault, and the whole sx tern suffers in 'quenee of one organ—the Liver—having ceased to! |do its duty. For the df: ea-es of that organ, one i""**" 'it the proprietors has made it his study, in Ayr* 'practice of more than I'd years, to find soim reme-ij— jdy wherewith to counier• art ihe many derange-j ments to xvliit hit is liable To prove that this rem icily is at last found,any person troubled xx Uh I.IV-' 'I KK • PLAINT in any ot its forms, has but to try a i | bottle and conviction i-. certain. These Gums re-j j move all morbid or bait matter from ihe system, r~ supplying in llieir place a healthy flow of bile, itx-lptj Ivigoraling the stomach, causing food to digest'c— _ ixve!'.. vurifuia? thtblooJ giving te tie ar.d health to , the whole machinery, r; moving the cause of {ease effecting a radica' cure BILIOI s ATTACKS: are cured, and what is better, prevented, by the' _ occasional use of the Liv er Invigorator. One dose i*"* [after eating is sufficient to relieve the slom . h and I 'j prevent the food front ri sing and souring Only dose taken before re tiring prevents KIOHT- " ' MAMF. (inly one dose ta ken at night loosens the ;bowels gently, and curea COSUVKNKSS One dosetaken after each weal wii' cure DYSPEPSIA. &>One I Aldose of txvo uaspooiiful. will always relieve SICK HEADACHE. One bottle taken let t'e-,\male ob.-aructwaremove the cause of the disease laud makes a perfect cure Only one dose immediate-1 Hy relieves CHOI.IC, while one dose often repeated is l > exciting ik: absorbents. We take pleasure in rcconue titling ti.n. n I'it'.r.e a. apu ventix,- for FEVER XNO A is. CHILL FKCEII, and all Fevers of . Bilious Ty| l! operates with certainly, and thousands arc willing to testify to its wonderful viituea All who L.-u :t aie jiving ittsir uuauiiuouitesit.uoi.y ia its faVor it-Mi* water in the mnu;h \'. ith tfn in'. .goratxir,ami swallow both togeller. TIIL LIVER LWIUORATfJR >, .. ei. niifi. Medical Discovery v ad t ib' .lyi xx orbing cures almost too great t> believe. Si cures as ff hy magic, evtix the first dose giv ing benefit, an t seldom more than one bottle is required to enre v all Druggists. jelO Ico Cream Saloons. 1 WOULD respectfully inform the publio that 1 have fitted op two Ice Cream Sa loons in superior style, for the accommodation of lauic: and gentlemen, whose patronage I solicit. ' ANTHONY FELIX, tnyiO Intersection of Mill & Valley sts. I T UST RECEIVED and on hand seme half tl and quarter barrels of Splendid MACK* i EREL ; for sale cheap for cash at my2o FELIX'S GROCERY. QTOVESI STOVES!—A lantc assortment at low prices for sale by F. J. HOFFMAN.