' tr s OA SETTS. 0" : : Zl k'K. to Your Home.—A correspon- M ,f the Potter Journal, writing from gives the following good advice JARNIERS anl mechanics. We commend J 4 their earnest consideration, as being I / JG applicable to this as any other J |Aou have a comfortable home—a place ! you ran call your own—where you can j 'nest industry and economy earn enough ./port your family and keep them from ! t" 5 ' jon't get the ' western fever' and 'sell j F.7„T ST' CK T0 TLL!U HOMO AS y° U would to • V tried friend. It is true that hundreds j ''Zeiling out an!e front our spring weather. . They are reg- ! thrly prescribed by some of our most eini coi.t physicians, in cases of indigestion and noral debility. Sold by C. Ritr., Lewistown. .funky-a*'l Defiant. —The town of Staun n, \ a., is at present in the hands of a Vigi llce committee. A lew nights since they ailed dowm two liouscs occupied by persons ill fame, and notified occupants of other iuuses .to keep the teacher at their own expense, ITID have petitioned for a general town meeting to see whether the voters arc unwill •o;' that a school teacher shall continue to HE a man. T Problm. — Whoever originated the BLOWING deserves to have his name hand "i down to posterity : If a despatch from England tn America gains on the sun so F to reach here. 4 I hours by the clock HE :'' R - it left England, at what time would it -rive at the point of departure, were a LALLE carried entirely around the world ? /OULD not arrive the day before it left -&■* only the time exhausted in making the ' !R euit ?If so, then, with a continuous tele -R:ph line around the world, why not send * despatch around and around until it R,; chfed back to Adam, and let biin know ' ut bis children are about these " latter iiay'' The itlasonic Publishing Association LOUISVILLE, KV. PUBLISH (he Mofttfcfy Masonic Maaahine of Hie Age, entitled THE -AHKRILAN PUHAM. It is devoted exclusively to the instruction and entertainment of Freemasons, 'their WiveSf Families, and Friends. Each number contains Portraits of Distinguished Freema sons and other Engravings, by the best ar tists ; and the Articles by Wr Mack J 5 •<>. Oliver, Giles F Yates, Albert Pike* Rob. Morris, John Dove, J. Theo. Holly, and others, comprise Masonic Law, History, Jurisprudence and Belle Leitres, from the pens of the Leading Masonic Authors of the pres ent century. As a Masonic Monthly Magazine it has no equal, either in beauty of mechanical execu tion or value ol its articles, in the world. Each monthly part contains as much read ing matter, nut to speak of the costly engra vings illustrating the same, as all the other monthly issues of the Masonic Press of America rolled into one. It is acknowledged to be the Monthly Mag azine of the Age. TEEMS —PER ANNUM. Single subscription, 1 year, postpaid, S3 00 2 years, " 500 Clubs of two to eight, each, 2 50 Clubs of any number above eight, each, 2 00 The cash in all cases must accompany the orders. The subscriptions for each year commence with the first (January) number of that year, thus supplying the subscriber with the Masonic liomauce scries complete. But the work being stereotyped, any number or series of numbers will be mailed, postpaid, on receipt of the price. 25 cts. each. Ad dress J. F. BRENNAX, Secretary M. P. Association,- au'2G.4t* Louisville, Ky. Valuable Farm for Sale. V DESIRABLE FARM, containing 205 Acres of the best quality of limestone land in Kishaeoquiilas Valley, ISS acres of which are cleared and well cultivated, is offer ed fur sale on accommodating terms. It is situate two miles from Reedsville in an agree able neighborhood. The improvements con jk siat of a two story (above basement) brick Mansion blouse, 32 by 42 11111 feet, well finished, Rank Ilarn, 57 .fisKSRSs by 90 feet, an Orchard of Apple, Peach 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. There 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 it. For further particulars inquire, either per i sonally or by letter of JOHN R WKEKKS, Real Estate Agent, augo-tf Lewistown, Pa. WANTED, At the Lewistown Steam Mill, ALL KINDS OF 023- 02. 22 S3T 9 AT HIGHEST CASH PRICES: On band, for sale, PLOT, R, by the hundred or barrel, RYE FLOUR, CORN MEAL, B UCKII 'HE A T FL O UR, FEED OF ALL KINDS. &S&"A large quantity of Coal, Salt, Plas ter, 4c. for sale low for cash. ALFRED MARKS, Agent/ Lewistown, Oct. 8, 1857. T, F. McCOY, VTTORXKY AT LAW, Lewistown, Mif flin county, Pa.., will attend to the col lection of accounts and other legal business in Mifliin and adjoining counties. Office on West Market street, two doors below the True Democrat Office. my2o—ly NOTICE. U' A VINO disposed of my stock of Goods, . all persons indebted to me by note or book account, are requested to call and make settlement, as 1 intend placing the accounts in the bands of an officer for collection in thirty days from the date of this notice. SAMUEL COMFORT. Lewistown, Juno 10, 1858. Wood Turning, Sawing, and Plaster Grinding. ' rpHE subscriber hav ing leased the old Stone r Mill adjoining the Lewistown .Mills, is now prepared to execute to order all kinds of Saw ing and Wood Turning at reasonable rates. kinds of Patterns and Jobbing gen erally done to order. SdrGROUND I'LASTER at all times on hand. JAMES M. COUCH. Lewistown, April !, 1858. -ly Estate of Johu Stine, Jr., deceased. ~VTOTICE is hereby given that letters of ad _Lv ministration on the estate of JOHN STINE, Jr., late of the borough f McVey town, Mifflin county, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, the first named residing in Wayne township and the other in Oliver township, in said county. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them duly authen ticated for settlement. CYRUS STINE, 1 . . SAM'L STINE, j Admrs - August 19, 1858. Pennsylvania Railroad. ON and after Monday, May 10th, 1858, trains leave Lewistown Station as follows • Eastward. Westward. Through Express, 5 35 a. m. 5 51 a. m. Fast Line, 9 42 p. m. 7 30 p. m. Mail Train, 250 p. in. 325 " Through Freight, 5 35 p. m. 9 05 a. in. Local " C 05 " 7 30 " Express Freight, 1 50 " 9 55 " On and after September Ist, the fare will be as follows: to Harrisburg £1 80; I-. Philadel pbia,s 05; to Altoona, 215; to Pittsburgh, 505. ftf"The Ticket Office will be open 20 mm utes before the arrival of each Passenger Train, and unless tickets are procured one-half cent per mil £ more will be exacted by the con ductors. P- E. ROBESON, Agent. lARAME STUFF and F ucing Boards can ' hi; had very low at I'RANCISCL'ri n. GIFTS! GIFTS! GIFTS! Splendid Gifts! At 4.19 Chestnut street. The. only Original Gift Book Store. UI G. E\ AN.-j would Inform his friends and I lie public • thai his Star Gift Hook Store and Publishing House is permanently established in Brown's splendid Iron Building, 13'J Chestnut St., two doors below Fifth, where tlio purchaser of each book, at the regular retail inicc, will receive one of the follow ing gifts, valued at from 35 ! cents to §100: Worth each. ! 550 Patent English Lev. r Gold Watches, 5100 550 Patent Anchor do do 50 100 Ladies' Geld Watches, lbk cases, 35 600 Silver Hunting Watches, warranted, 35 500 Parlor Timepieces, 111 I 500 Cameo Sets, Kir Drops and Tins, 10 j 500 Ladies' Gold Bracelets, sto 13 | 500 Gents' Vest and Fob Chains, 10 ! 1000 Gold Lockets, large size double case, 10 3000 Gold Lockets, small size, 9 ' 1001' Gold Pencil Cases, with Gold Pens, 5 ; 100.1 Extra Gold Pens, x\ ith cases and holders, 3 50 ! 2500 Ladies' Gold Pencils, 2 2500 Gold Pens, with Silver Pencils, 2 50 2500 Ladies' Gold Pens, Willi cases and hold, rs, 1 50 ; 6500 Ladies' Gold Rings, 1 2000 Gents' Gold Kings, 2 50 j 2500 Ladies' Gold Breastpins, 2 50 3500 Misses' Gold Breastpins, 1 50 3000 Pocket Knives, 1 2000 Sets Gents' Gold Bosom Studs, 2 50 2000 do Sleeve Buttons, 2 50 ; 2000 Pairs of Ladies' Ear Drops, 2 50 5)000 Ladies' Pearl Card Cases, 5 15000 Ladies' Cameo, Jel or Mosaic Pins, 5 j 2500 Ladies' Shawl anil Ribbon Pins, I 5o 5000 Articles ni G..ld Jewelry, Gift Books, &.C., not enu merated in the above, worth from 25 cents to <125. Evans' ne'.v Catalogue, which is sent free to all pa its of the country, contains all the most popular hooks of the day, and the newest publications, ail of which will he sol.! as iuw as can he obtained al olhr r stores Agents wanted in every town in ih Union. Those de siiiog so to act, can obtain full particulars by addressing as above. M B.—Being largely interested in publishing bonks, and buying from other publishers in immense .juanthies, for cash, 1 am enabled to make larger discounts to Coun trj Agents and Book Dealers than can he had at nnj other house in the country. Any Iw.ok published in the United Stales, the retail price of which is one dollar or upwards, will be promptly sent, gift included, on receipt of publisher's price. An extra §1 B.iok andfift given toany person ordering ten books to be scut to one address. Send for a catalogue. Address ft G. EVANS, Publisher, augib-3m 12P Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Joy to the Admirers of A FINE HEAD OF ma 'IVVI.K of beauty ; it cannot exist w it hoot a line head of A- hair Then read iht following, and if >ou ask more, see circular arouml each bottle, and no one tan doubt. PROFESSOR WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE. We would call the attention of all, old and young, tn ! ill s wonderful preparation which lurns back to us origi ■ nal color gray hair, covers the head with a luxuriant j growth, removes ihe dandruff, itching, and all cutaneous ' eruptions, causes a continual flow of Ihe natural fluids, i ami henre. if used ;;s a regular dressing f. r ihe hair will ! preset ve its color, and keep it fmui falling to extreme old | age, in al! its natural beauty We call then upon the i bald, the gray, or diseased in scalp, i>> use it ; and surely : the young will not, as they value ihe flowing lo< ks or the w itching curl, ever ire without it lis praise u upon the I tongue of thousands. The agent for Pmf Wood's II ur i Kestorative in Now Haven, received the follow ii.g letter i in regard to the Restorative a few weeks since : Dkep Rtvsa, Comm., July 23, 1856. Mr. Leavenworth—Sir:—l have been troubled with j dandruff or scurf on my in ail for more than a year, my : hair began to come oul, scurf and hair together I saw in a New Haven paper about 'Wood's Hair Restorative' as a cure. I call, dat your store on the Ist of April last, and purchased one bottle to try it, and t found to my sat | isfaction it was the thing; it removed tint scurf and new ; hair began to grow; it is now two nr three inches in ' length where it was ALL off. I have great faith in it. I j wieh ton to send me two bottles moie by Mr. Post, the j bearer of this. I don't km.tv as any of the kind is used ' in this place; >ou may tnv.* a market for many bottles after it U known here. \ ours with respect. ItI'FILS PRATT. PlitlxdeLetti a, September 9, 18.56. j Prof. Wood—Dear Sir:—Your Hair Restorative is pro ' ving ili-elf beneficial to me. The front, and also the lock j part of my head almo-t lost its covering—in fact BALD i i have used but two half pint iMiitles of your Restorative I ai d now the top of my head is well studded w ill. a prom ising crop of young hair, and the front is also receiving i its benefit. 1 have tried oilier prej>aralions w itlmut any benefit whatever. I think from my own personal re com i menrtatron I can induce many others to try it. Yours respectfully, D It. THOMAS, M. P , No 461 Vjp ( . street. Vt.vct.vXßs, l\.. June 22, !853. Prof. O J. Wood— As ro'i uru shout to manufacture and vend yrmr recently discovered Hair Restorative, 1 will slate, for whomsoever it mny concern, that i have used it and known others to use it—that I have for sev eral years been in the habit of using oilier Ilir Reslora lives, and that i find yours vastly so ter'or to any other I know. It entirely cleanses the h.Cnid of dandruff, and with one month's proper use Will rt store any person's hair to the original outhf'l color and texture,giviue it a healthy, soft arid glossy appearance ; and all this without discoloring the 1) nils that apply it, or the tires* on w hicli it drops. 1 would therefore recommend its use to every one desirous of having a tine color and texture to hair. Respectfully yours, WILSON KINO. O. J. WOOl) &. CO , Proprietors. 312 Broadway, V Y (in the great V V. Wire Railing Establishment ) and 111 Market street, St. Louis, Mo., and sold by all good Druggists. jelO SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, PROSPECTUS. VOLUME FOURTEEN BEGINS SEI'T. 11, lssS. MECHANICS, Inventors, Manufacturers and Farmers.—The Scientific American ha* now reached its Fourteenth Year, and will enter upon a new volume on the 11th of September It is the only weekly publication of the kind now issued ia this country, and it has a very extensive circulation in all the States of the Ltiion. It is not, as some might suppose from its title, a dry abstruse work on technical sci ence; on the contrary, it so deals with the great events going on in the scieutiiic, mechanical and industrial worlds, as to please and instruct every one. If the Mechanic or Arti/au wishes to know the best machine in use, or iiow to make any substance employed in his business—if the Housewife wishes to get a recipe for making a good color, &c.—if the Inventor wishes to know wiiat is going 011 in the way of improvements —if the Manufacturer wishes to keep posted with the times, and to employ the best facilities in his business—if the man of leisure and study wishes to keep himself familiar with the pro gress made in the chemical labaratory, or in the construction of telegraphs, steamships, rail roads, reapers, mowers, and a thousand other machines ard appliances, both of peace and war—all these des'ultrata can be found in the Scientific American, and not thai:here.. They arc here presented in a reliable and interesting form, adapted to the comprehension of minds unlearned in the higher branches of science and art. TERMS—One copy one year, §2 ; one copy six months, $1; live copies six months, $4 ; ten copies six months, j>B; ten copies twelve months, >ls; fifteen copies twelve months, &22 ; twenty copies twelve months, S2B, in advance. Specimen copies sent gratuitously for inspec tion. Southern and Western money, or postage stamps; taken for subscriptions. Letters should be directed to MUNN *-r year; the weekly and semi-weekly is also published at per year. THE BALTIMORE AMERICAN, Published daily, tri weekly and weekly, by Dobbin 4r Fulton, I*sß Baltimore street, Baltimore, Mil. Daily st? per annum, $1 for 8 months, $3 for 0 months, 4:2 for 1 months. I'ri weekly .$1 tier annum, 33 for nine month", Sri for six months, and > 1 for three months. The Weekly fimericxu is published it $1 50 per annum, eight months 31, four copies .3.1, eight copies 10, fouiteen for 15, 50 for 50—all payable in advance i'hiladelpuia Daily News, Published by J. R. Flanigen, 130 South Thud street, at four dollars per annum. The hollar Weekly JY- ws, by same publisher, at 31 per annum, ti copies for $5. 13 for !0. 20 for 15, 25 for 20. THE DAILY HERALD, Published every morning, Sundays excepted, by Royal M'Reynolds ic Whitman, Ilarrishurg, i'a. Terms—33 per >ear, $5 for six, or 31 for three months NATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE H IS Great Journal of Grime and Crim _|_ trials is in its Twelfth Year, and is widely circulated throughout the country. It contains all the Great Trials, Criminal Cases, and appropriate Editorials on the same, together u ith information 011 Criminal Matters not to be found in any oilier newspaper. to-Suhscripitinns, #2 per Annum; S I for six Months, to be remitted by Subscribers, (who should write their names and the town, count) ami -tate where they reside plainly,) to it. A. csEY.MOHIt, Editor sc. Proprietor of the National Police Gazette, ap3o New York City. THE LIVER IKY 160 RAT OR PREPARED BY DR. SAN FORD, Ccwpoiiiided entirely from GUIS, rs one of the best Purgative ami Liver Medicines now A before tbe. public, that acts as a Cathartic,easier, mild er, and more effectual than any other medicine known. It is not only a Cathartic, but a Liver remedy, acting first on the l.iver to eject its morbid matter, then 011 the stom ach and bowels to carry off that matter, thus accomplish ing two purposes effectually, without any of the painful f. clings cxperienc d in the operations of most Cathartics. It strengthens the system at the same lime that it purges I it, and when taken daily in nu iierale doses will strength | en and build it up with unusual sapidity. 'f hi* Liver is iks of lief iprincipal regulators of the human body ; anil whenj il performs its function* well the powers of thesys-j ,'tein are fully developed. The stomach is almost en-j healthy'actionof thel.iver !for the proper perform anie of lis functions ;ilT—wln n ihe stomach is al fault the bowels air jfaujr, and the whole sys tem suffers in *use-i "-s iquetice of one organ—the I.u in-having ceased to. -do lis duty. For the dis ea-es of that organ, one O iol the proprietors ii:,s made it his study, in years, to find some reuie- i— ly wherewith to counter act the many derange- jmeiits to which it is liable To prove that this rem |e.ly is at last found, any person troubled with LIV-I ~1 ■EU CE PLAINT in any of its forms, has but to try aj jbottle and conviction is certain. These Uums re ! I move all morbid or bad matter fiom the system,| £— supplying in their place a healthy Cow of bile, in- ;P=3 ivigoraliug the stomach, causing food to digest ! well. .irifivwuessor uniiatural color from the sktn One dose taken a short time before eating g. Vi s vigor to the appetite and makes food digest well One dose often repeated cures CHRONIC DI ARRHEA in iis w..tsl forms, and Summer and Bowel Complaints yield almost to the tirst dose. One or two doses cures attacks c ttisi d by Worms 10 Children ;. there is no surer, .-afor or speed ier remedy in She world, as it NEVKK iail> A few bottles cures DROPSV, by ex,iilr:g the absorbents. We take pleasure in recommending this memento as is preventive for i'EVKK AND AOLE, ( ILILI. KRVER. and all Fevers of a Bilious Type. Ii operates wuh t ertaiuty, and thousands are wiling to testify to it wuml rful virtues AH w ho use it sre giving their unanimous testimony in its favor. e:-Mi\ water in the mouth with tin. Invigorator, and swallow both together Tlill LIVER IN V IGOR ATOU is a scientific. Medical Discovery, ami is dally working cares almost too great to believe. It cure.- us if by magic, i ven the first dose giv ing benefit, and seldom mure than one bottle is required to cure any kind of Liver Complaint, from the worst Jaundice to a common Headache, all of which arc the result of a Diseased Diver. PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. DR. SANFORD, Proprietor, 345 Broadway, N. V it-Retailed by all Druggists. jclO Ice Cream Saloons. I WOULD respectfully inform the public that I have fitted up two Ice Oreaua Sa loons in superior style, for the accommodation of ladies and gentlemen, whoso patronage 1 solicit. ' ANTHONY FELIX, myl3 Intersection of Mill Valley sts. J UST RECEIVED and on hand home half and quarter barrels of Splendid MACK EREL ; for sale cheap for cash at my2o FELIX'S GROCERY. QTOVES! STOVES!—A large assortment a t O low prices ldr sale by F. J. HOFFMAN C. S. McCOY, Trustee. Lewistown, WILL CONTINUE THE Produce & Commission Business at the warehouses lately occupied by Francis MaCoy, deceased. Always ou hand, PLASTER, FISH aud SALT, H'ilkesbarre aud Suubury STOVE COAL, Linicbunicrs aud Blacksmiths COAL. Lewistown, August 2, [l2,] 1858. r.cllefontc papers copy to amount of $1.50, and charge Gazette office. TEACHERS WANTED. PROPOSALS will l>e received until the lith of September next, for four Male and eight Female Teachers, to take charge of the Schools in Lewistown District. Schools to be kept open six months, from October 1, 1858. One of the Male Teachers to take charge of Colored school. By order of the Board, C. S. McCOY, Sec'y. Lewistown, August 12, IS53—St. *V X j w | MOIIE MEN wanted as Agents ZyJvU 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 HENRY 110 WE, No. 102 Nassau st., N. Y.; if West, to (lie same. No. 11l Main St., Cincinnati. August 12, 1858.-3 in G1 S. CLARK ii CO., No. 20 Maiden Lane, f • New York, Manufacturers of Gold and Silver PENCIL CASES, and GOLD PENS of every description, offer their goods direct to the country trade at the prices others charge the city dealers, thereby saving the purchaser about 20 per cent, which they would have to pay the dealers if bought from then:. Oui object is to sell for cash at one profit over tho cost of manufacturing. Samples will be fur nished to those who may desire to see the goods, at the dozen price, and can be sent by express, with hill to collect. augl2-3m JT. DROWN, Manufacturing Jeweler, • No. 26' Maiden Lane, New York, offers his stock, consisting of a general assortment of Lockets, Chains, rgr* CSJ CSD if 2 iya _ fJMIE 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 root being sheeted by the owner. Scientific men under the direction of government, and ar chitects and builders iu various parts of the country, 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 uh'rte the qualities of Intpcrviotisness to Water, IHCOIU bustibility, Durability and Cheapness. No article now" in use possesses these qualities. Shingles are not fire proof, and cannot be used upon flat roofs. Sbvte can only he used upon steep roofs. The contraction, expansion and rusting of metallic roofs are so great iu 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 iutroduced, can bo supplied only to very flat roofs, and they aro all so affected by the action of tho weather that they will milt and run in summer and crack in winter, and in a short time Lecoms 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 —It is completely imueivkias to wale; \X ater may continually stand upon the roof without affecting it in the least. Second —It is fire proof. It is so incombus tible that it will afford ample and perfect pro tection against fire, sparks and burning shin gles iioan another building immediately ad j joining. Third—lt is durable. It is u