gtflrttultural, src. LIST OF PREMIUMS. The following is a list of the premiums offered by the Mifflin county Agricultural Society, at the fair to be held at Rcedsville on the 6th, 7th, and Bth of October next. It is to be hoped that all who have articles or stock to exhibit will be present with them, so that the remark " I have better at home," will not be so frequently repeat ed as heretofore: lira in, Vegetables, dc. Best sample half bush. White Wheat ?l 00 Second best do do 50 Best half bushel lied Wheat 1 00 Second best do 50 Best half bushel Bye 1 00 Second best do 50 Best half bushel cars of Corn 1 00 Second best do 50 Best half bushel Barley 1 00 Second best do 50 Best half bushel Oats 50 do Buckwheat 50 Best display & greatest variety of Grain 1 50 Best half boehel Potatoes 1 00 Second best do 50 Best half bushel Turnips 50 do Beets 50 do White Soup Beans 1 00 Second best do 50 Best quart Lima Beans 50 Second best do 25 Best half dozen heads of Cabbage 50 do Pumpkins 50 Best dozen Squashes 50 do Carrots 50 do Parsnips 50 Best peck of Onions 50 Best half dozen Egg Plants 50 Best bunch of Celery 50 Best and largest assortment of Hoots and Vegetables exhibited 2 00 Horses, Mules, ifr. Best Stallion, 4 years old or over $4 00 Second best do 3 CO Third best do 2 00 Best Brood Mare do 3 00 Second best do 2 00 Third best do 1 00 Best Stallion, between 2 and 4 yrs. old 3 00 Second best do 2 00 Third best do 1 00 Best Mare do 3 00 Second best do 2 00 Third best do 1 00 Best Horse Colt from Ito 2 years old 200 Best Mare Colt do 2 00 Best Colt under 1 year old 1 50 Best Team of Mares or Horses, 4 years old or over, for general use 2 00 Best span of Horses 1 50 Best Gelding of any age 1 50 Best pair of Mules 1 50 Best Jack 2 00 iS'icine. Best Boar, 1 year old or over $2 50 Second best do 2 00 Third best do 1 00 Best Boar, G months to 1 year old 2 00 Second best do 1 00 Best Boar Pig, from 2to G months old 2 00 Second best do 1 00 Best breeding Sow, 2 years old or over 2 50 Second best do 2 00 Best breeding Sow, 1 and under 2 years 2 50 Second best do " 2 00 Best Sow, G months to 1 year old 2 00 Second best do 1 00 Best Sow Pig from 2 to G months 2 00 Best four Pigs under 2 months old 1 50 Best Hog, either Barrow or splayed Sow 2 00 Cattle. Best full blooded Bull, of any improved breed, 2 years old or over $3 00 Second best do . 2 5^ Third best . do 2 0(4! Best full blooded Bull, 1 to 2 years old 2 50 Second best do 1 50 I Best full blooded Bull Calf, of any im proved breed, 2 months to 1 year old 2 50 Second best do " 2 00 , Best full blood Cow or Heifer, of any im proved breed 2 years old or over, 3 00 Second best ~ do 250 Third best do 2 00 Best full blood Heifer, of any improved breed, from I to 2 years old 2 50 Second best do 1 50 Best full blood Heifer Calf, of any im proved breed, 2 months to 1 vear old 2 00 Second best do 1 00 Satire or .Mixed llbxtd. Beat Bull, 2 years old or over S3 00 Second best do 2 00 Third best do 1 00 Best Bull from 1 to 2 years old 2 50 Second best do 1 50 Best Bull Calf, 2 mouths to 1 year old 200 Second best do 1 00 Best Cow, 2 years old or over 3 00 Second best do 2 00 Third best do 1 Best lleifer from 1 to 2 years old 2 50 Second best do 1 50 Best Heifer Calf, 2 months to 1 year old 2 00 Second beat do 1 00 Best pair Working Oxen, of any breed 3 00 Second best do 1 50 Best lot uf four Calves, under 1 year 200 Best Fat Bullock or Heifer 3 00 Second best do 2 00 tat Cattle or Sheep, to entitle to premiums, must have owned and fed at least three months by exhibitors previous to exhibition. The difference in age of the animals to be taken into consideration by the judges in making out their awards. Agricultural Imphm/tUs. Best Plough $3 oo Second best 2 00 Best improved Harrow 2 00 Second best 1 00 Best improved Cultivator 2 00 do Hay and Straw Cutter 1 50 do Horse Power for propelling machi nery 3 qq do 1 hreshing Machine 2 00 do Reaping an d Mowing Machine 3 (X) do Brill for Grain and Grass Seeds 250 do Machine for Planting Corn and oth er Seeds o qq Best and most numerous collection of Ag-~ ricultural Implements, with a descrip tion thereof in writing ■> ()( j A suitable diploma or certificate of merit will be awarded by the Executive Committee for any other Implement, Mechanical Inven tion, or Piece of Machinery that may be ex hibited, and considered meritorious by the Committee. farmers are invited to bring any Agricul tural Implements or Labor saving Machines they may have and consider valuable, and al though they may not have been manufactured by them, yet, if in the opinion of the Com mittee they are worthy, a premium may be awarded. Sheep, Full Bloods. Best Buck, of anv improved breed, over 1 year old $3 60 Seqpnd best do 2 00 Third best do 1 00 Best Buck Lamb, under 1 year old 2 00 Second best do 1 00 Best pen of Ewes, not less than three in number, 1 year old or over 3 00 Second best do 2 00 j Third best do 1 00 ; Best pen Ewe Lambs, not less than 3 300 Second best do 2 00 i Third best do 1 00 Native or Mixed Blood. Best Buck over 1 year old §2 50 Second best do Best Buck Lamb - 00 Second best do * V*; Best pen of Ewes, not less than 3 2 oO Second best do 1 30 Best pen Ewe Lambs, not less than 3 -00 Second best do 1 00 ! Best pen of 3 Wethers 2 00 Best pen of Fat Sheep, 3 or over 2 00 Second best do 1 00 Poultry. \ Best pair of Turkeys, male and female ?1 CO Second best 30 I Best pair of Geese 1 00 Second best 30 Best pair of Ducks 1 00 Second best 30 Best pair of .Muscovy Ducks 1 00 Second best 50 Best pair of Guinea Fowls 1 00 Second best 50 Best pair full blooded Barnyard Fowls, of any improved large breeds, 1 00 Second best 73 Third best 50 Best pair full blooded Fowls, of any im proved breed of medium or small size 1 00 Second best 75 Third best 50 Best pair of Fowls, native or mixed 1 00 Second best 75 Third best 50 Best coop of not less than 4 liens, of any large breed " 1 00 Second best 75 Best coop of 4 Hens of small breed 100 Second best 75 i Best coop of 4 Chickens, any large im proved breed, 4 to 7 months old 1 00 Second best 30 Best coup of 4 Chickens, any large im proved breed, 4 months old or under, I 00 Second best 50 Best coop of 4 Chickens, of medium or small breed, 4 months old or under 100 Second best 50 Best and largest collection and greatest variety of Fowls, 2 00 | Domestic and I fans'hold Manufactures. Best Quilt ?1 50 Second best 1 00 Best Counterpane 1 50 Second best 1 00 j Best pair of Blankets I 50 Second best I 00 j Best made Shirt 1 50 Second best 1 00 I Best Embroidery 1 00 f do Worsted Work 1 00 do Home-made Carpet 1 50 do Hearth Bug 1 00 , Best exhibit of Artificial Flowers, of any material 1 50 Second best i 00 Best pair of Long Stockings 1 00 do pair of short do 100 J do pair of Men's Fine Boots I 00 i do pair of coarse Boots 1 00 j do pair of Ladies Shoes or Gaiters I 50 Second best do do ** 1 00 Best specimen of Patching on garments 1 0O i do do Darning on stockings 1 00 j Brad, Jin ft' r, Honey, Fruit, Preserves,' delites, dr. Best home made Wheat Bread $1 00 ' Second best 75 ! Best Cheese, not less than 10 lbs. 1 UU | Best butter, put up in prints, not less than 3 lbs. to be exhibited 2 00 : Second best 1 50 ; Third best 1 00 : Best Lard, 3 lbs. or over to Lc exhibited, not less than six months old 1 00 Best Salt Butter, 3 months old or over, 3 lbs. or more to be exhibited 1 50 Best 3 lbs, home-made Hard Soap 50 Best quart of Soft Soap 50 Best specimen of not less than 5 lbs. of Honey Comb, taken without destroying the bees, the kind of hive used and management of same to be stated by competitors " 1 50 Best specimen of preserved Fruit 1 00 Second best 75 Third best 50 Best specimen of Fruit Jelley 1 00 Second best 75 Third best 50 Best Pickles * 1 00 Second best 50 Best aud greatest number of different choice varieties of Apples i 00 Second best - 50 Best and grertest number of different choice varieties of Pears 1 00 Second best 50 Best and greatest number of different choice varieties of Peaches I 00 Second best 50 Best specimen of Quinces 1 00 Best specimen of Grapes 1 00 ihe method of making preserves, jellies and pickles, to be stated bv exhibitors in wri ting. What is the matter with the Apple Trees ? Have you noticed their feeble growth and the falling off of the young fruit in unusual quantities? Look at the bottom for the trouble. Kemovc the dirt from around the collar with a hoc, and with your sharp pointed knife look lor the borer. Very likely you will find the tree half gir dled with this insect. Most orchards are ruined before their owners begin to suspect the cause. I he}' presume that everything is right with the tree because the top re mains green while the worm is doing his work under the bark. Nothing hut vigil ance—a careful examination of the tree twice a year will secure it against the borer. l< this was not done last month, let it be attended to now. It will be some satisfac tion to see where the enemy has been, and to know where to expect him in autumn. We have frequently seen thrifty trees of eight or ten year's growth completely kil led for want of ten minute's work with a sharp knife and a bit of wire. Lore the borer or he will bore your trees.— Am. A </. DYSPEPSIA, \ S shown by the statements of the Board of Health of ft New York, caused the death of 70 persons out of 611 ; deaths in one week, and 131 deaths by consumption in- j duced by dvspepsia. As it is a well attested lact that j dyspepsia is'the origin of the sufferings of a large portion j of those who die of consumption, it becomes the duty of j every one to use such precautions against and remedies j for dyspepsia as science and experience have placed be- | fore them, and which have proved to lie efficacious. Of this character is Hit. WILLIAMS* A-N ri-DYSPKP 1 IC" ELIXIR, in corroboration of which read the following ' testimonials: From Mr. R. D'Arni, New York. Dear Sir—.My wife had been suffering with Dyspepsia j very severely for a long lime, and has been attended by ( two physicians for about six weeks, from which attend- j ance she received no relief. I recently procured your Elixir for Iter, and after taking one bottle she is complete ly cured. 1 can safely say I never knew of a medicine having so quick effect lit so short a time. Very respectfully yours, RUDOLPH D'ARNI, Teacher of Drawing and Music, 267 Broadway, N. Y. Extract of a letter from Mr. H. N. Winans, New York, to his friend in Philadelphia. Do you recollect that hotlle of Williams' Elixir that was leaking in your trunk, and you gave to tne to get rid of? Well, for curiosity, I thought I would try if it would relieve tuc of the Dyspepsia, which I hive had fir some time, and for which it is recommended, and 1 am happy to say it has quite cured me, and would recommend it to any one similarly affected Signed, 11. N. WINANS, JI Water st., N. Y. Dr. J. Williams—After suffering from Dyspepsia for a considerable time and failing to obtain any permanent relief, I was induced to try your Elixir. I must confess I had not much confidence at fust, but in about two weeks was most agreeably surprised lo riml I was rapidly im proving in health; I am now much fitter than ever before and I am in as good if not belter health than ! ever was in my life. Very truly yours, &c., WILLIAM YARD, 6 City Row. An Invaluable llemedy for Dyspepsia. Read the testimony of the wife of Mr. John Stiles, on the Frankford Road, near the lirst toll gate. FrtAXKKottD ROAD, Oct. 25, 1819. Dr. James Williams —Having recently understood that it is tour intention to resume the preparing of your Anti-Dyspeptic Elixir, and being anxious that others may be benefitted by its use as I have been, I herewith send you for publication, if you think proper, a statement of j the effectual cure produced on me by it. For a number j of years 1 have been suffering to such an extent that I j became so much debilitated, and the digestive powers so | much destroyed, that it was w ilh difficulty i could take ! and retain sufficient nourishment to support life. Neilh- j er myself nor my friends were aware that my suffering ! proceeded from indigestion; tit the year 183'Jmy attention j was directed by my husband lo your advertisement, at ' that time published in some of the city papers, explaining i the causes and symptoms of dyspepsia, and confidently j offering a remedy. I immediately procured and i some of your medicine yvith the most signal suc cess; from a state of debility, languor, and nervousness, ' and complete loss of the power of digestion, so great iliat | I could i ike at (ir?t only five drops of ihe Elixir at a dose, I was in a few days much relieved, and by continuing it i a short lime I have been restored to health, strength, and vig huh I still relaiti I lake great pleasure, sir, ■ in makii g known the < fikacy of your Anti Dyspeptic i Elixir, ami sincerely hope it may be the means of indue- i ing others to go and be benefitted like uiyself. Very respectfully, ic., HANNAH STILES. The Elixir is sold in bottles at AI each, or six bodies ' for#3. Proprietor, JAMES WILLIAMS, M. 1)., Chemist and Pharmaceutist, No. I Sntuh Seventh street, Philadelphia. For sale by CHARLES Rl IZ, Lewistown. jul>22 Wood Turning. Sawing, and Piaster Grinding. ' fPHE subscriber having leased the old Stone j 1 Mill adjoining the Lewistown Mills, is now prepared to execute to order all kinds of Saw- j ing and Wood Turning at reasonable rates. kinds of Patterns and Jobbing gen erally done to order. pT|"GkO[I.\D PLASTER at all times on hand. JAMES M. COUCH. Lewistown, April 1, 1853.-1 y WEST'S Patent Galvanic Cement —L r - Li* -S-i ■£-> >£-> if il ISA a FJMIK undersigned having purchased the 1 right for this Cement in Mifflin and Cen tre counties, arc now prepared to furnish and put it on roofing wherever desired—the roof being sheeted by the-owner. Scientific men j under the direction of government, and ar chitects and buildi rs in various parts of the country, for \ - ears bare 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 fmjmrviousm ss to Water, Incoiu butstibility. Durability and Chcapncsx. Xu article now in use possesses these qualities. Shingles are not fire proof, and cannot bo 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 now 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 null 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 fire-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 by atmospheric changes, having been tested for several years by the Patentee, at Syracuse, New York. Fourth—lt is cheap, ltoofs will be put on for about half the cost of tin, and will last 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 remiyn 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 raetalic roofs can be made perfectly tight and secure. Ninth —It is especially adapted to all kinds of seaming around battlements, sky-lights and chimneys, and for the lining of cave 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—-It 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 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 percha. For particulars of this cement, owners of property will please address E. LOCKE, apls Locke's Mills, Mifflin co., Pa. i\cal, (iiciip & Durable. W. G. ZOLLINGER Market Street, next door to Kennedy's Store, P'-V *' ie public'with all the j different styles of Hats of Kgjjaiftthc best qualities and atsucli prices as to defy competi tion. He has now on hand a large assortment of Fall and winter Hats and Caps, of all the latest styles, which he will sell at the lowest cash prices. He invites everybody to call and examine for themselves, as he is satisfied that his stock cannot fail to please. For the Ornish he has constantly on hand, or will make to order, fiats to their taste of any required size or brim, at prices that cannotfail to be satisfactory. Country Merchants will find it to their ad vantage to give me a call, as a liberal deduction will be made on wholesale purchases, and es pecially so to punctual men. Don't forget the place, next door to Kenne dy's store and nearly opposite the Odd Fellows' Hall. oct22 "WZTVT. LINTE, 13MMQV 'imfii, East Market street, Lewistown, a few doors east of Geo. Blymycr's store, HAS just received fiom the city a choice se lection of OLGEHS, CSJ si S3 S3 3. ma antr ZEcstmas, specially selected by himself, embracing some very superior goods, from among which his old customers and as many new ones as may choose to call, can secure articles for dress that will vastly add to their personal appearance when made up. Call and examine the stock, which will be found to be ail that is represented, if not a little more. 0c122 Snuff, Smoking Tobacco & Pipes! JL ST received, the largest assortment of the above articles ever brought to the Ju niata country. 'lhe subscriber also keeps on hand Cut and Dry Maccoboy, Broken 1 obaeco Rappee, German Pipes Congress and Clay Pipes Scotch Snuff, Cigar Cases Matches, SnufF Boxes &c. &c. All of which he pledges himself to sell at prices so low as to satisfy all. Give me a call. ap29 k. FRY3INGER. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA. .'J FlenrTolcnt Insfit ution, established by special endowment Jor the relief of the sick and ,li tressed, afflicted Kith I'irulent and Epidemic Jjiseases. Hit i nil persons afflit ted with Cfsnxl dtseu.-es, sue It as J- Spermatorrhea, Seminal Weakness, Impotence, Gon • •rrhupi. Gleet, Syphilis, the vice of Onanism or S. it Abuse, tc. Sec. Ihe Howard Association, in viewofth rvful destruc tion of hu man life ran-*-,! hy sexual dim ascs, and the deceptions practised upon ihe unfortunate vn urnsof-tn h diseases hy Hoicks, Several y ears ay. d reeled their Con sulting .surgeon, as a Charitable A.t worthy of their name, to open a Dispensary for the treatment of this el iss of diseases, in all their forms, and to give Medial Advice GR ATIS, to all who apply hy letter, with a de scription of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, Ac.) and in cases of extreme poverty to furnish Medicines Free of < harge. ll is neeill. s< to add that the Association commands the highest rue,lical skill of the age, and will furnish the most approved mndcrti treat ment. The Directors, on a review of the past, feel as sured that their laburs in this sphere of benevolent effort have been of great benefit to the afflicted, especially to the young, and iliev have resolved to devote themselves with renewed zeal lo this very important but much de spised cause. Just published by the Association, a Report on Sper matorrhea, or Seminal Weakness, the vice of Onanism. Masturbation or >eil Abuse, and other Diseases of lhe Sexual Organs, by tne Consulting Surgeon. \\ hn h will be ssnt by mail (in a sealed letter en velope) Free of Charge, on receipt of Two Stamps for postage Address, for Re port or tr< atm- 'it, l)r GEORGE li CAl.lll)UN,Consult ing Surgeon Howard Association. No 'J StMlk Ninth Street, i'hiladetphia. Pa. Hy order of the Directors. EZRA D HE VRTW'EI.I., President. GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary der.l The Greatest Improvement of the Age! JrSj THE ;1| YOUNGAMERICA SF CORN JhSHELLER The most Complete, Sintphsf, <f- Cheapest Cornshclfer in the World! J. P. Smith's Patent, \ovember 25, |yti. The farmers of Mifllin county and vicinity are most respectfully informed that arrange ments have been made for the manufacturing of this celebrated machine at Lewistown, and that they will he offered for sale at the store of F. G. FRANCISCUS. All persons are requested to call and see them operate. County Rights in the State of Pennsylvania for sale by the subscriber, to whom all letters respecting the same may be addressed. LEWIS KURTZ, jan2l-ly Aaronsburg, Centre Co., Pa. Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry. ROBERT W. PATTON, (Successor to xM. Buoy,) Market street, next door to the old stand, in the room recently occupied by John A. Sterret, lias on hand a large assort- Clocks, and ft 1[ He has gold and silver F sJcaEgj etches of every kind and t.X- price, some of" them of very superiou finish, and warranted A No. 1 ; a splendid variety of including breast pins, ear rings, finger rings, bracelets, cuff pins, watch guards, pens, pen cils, spectacles, and every other saleable article of Jewelry, as well as a lot of SUbcv aim iHatcD Also, a great variety of FANCY ARTICLES. attention will be given to RE PAIRING clocks, watches, and jewelry, and all work will be done promptly anil warranted. Thankful for the patronage heretofore re ceived he respectfully asks a continuance of the same, and will endeavor to please all who may favor him with a call. £Cr*Call round and see. ap22 IXHCW ( 1 RTAINS, <ic.— A lino as f T sortment ot Shades, Paper for Cur tains, &c. F. J. Ilojl'man, mmsmm mmiz OF I> F. ELLIS, of the late firm of McCoy V • & Ellis, has just returned from the city with a choice assortment of Dry Goods and Groceries, selected with care and purchased for cash, which are offered to the public at a small ad vance on cost. The stock of Dry Goods em braces all descriptions of Summer Goods suitable for Ladies, Gentlemen and Children, with many new patterns. His <£vocetntß comprise Choice Sugars, Molasses, Java, Rio and Laguyra Coffee, superior Teas, &c. Also, Boots and Shoes, Queenswttre, and all other articles usually found in stores—all which the customers of the late firm and the public in general are invited to examine. It. F. ELLIS. teg 1 * Fish, Salt, Plaster and Coal always on hand. Country Produce received as usual and the full market price allowed therefor. Lewistown, June 3, 1858. [d] COME AND SEE! AT Kennedy, Junkin & Co's CHEAP GASH STORE, XV T HERE they have just received a new TV and splendid stock of SPRING & SUMMER GOODS, which they offer lower than ever. They in vite alt to call at their store any and every day, as they are always ready and willing to wait on customers. We enumerate a few of our goods, as follows : Black Silks 50c to SI 374 per yard Fancy do 50c to 1 374 " Fancy Delaines 12 to 28e " Chaila 15 to 31c " Lavilla and J'u Calls 124 to 25c per vard Lawns and Ginghams Gj to 25c " All kinds White Goods for dresse3 Cloths and Cassimers 50c to 5 50 per yard Mantillas and Shawls, Dress Trimminys, Cottonadc, Hosiery and Cloves, Calicoes G j to 1240, best quality lUadyiuarie Clothing, Lower Than Ever! Brown and White Sugars, 8 to 12* c per lb. Coffees 124 to 14c per lb. Best Teas and Spices Syrups 124 to lb j cents per quart Queensware and II ttlow Ware very low lloots and Shoes cheaper than ever We have everything that people want, and will sell cheaper than any other house in town, for Cash or Country Produce. Give us a call. Don't forget, at a P 29 KENNEDY, JUNKIN & CO'S. To the Public, The subscriber would inform Me \ his friends and die public that he - opened a shop in part of the room formerly occujiied by M. Montgomery, adjoining the Poet Office, here he is prepared to make to order Ladies', Gentlemen's or Children's jJoot.o, 5c (&a iters, of all descriptions, of the be>t quality, and at reasonable price-; for cash, and from his ex perience in the business, and determination to please, he hopes to give satisfaction to all who may favor him with their orders. Done in the best manner. A share of pub lic patronage respectfully solicited. my'2o-tf JOHN CLARKE. MANNY'S ICOVrSr. & P.EAPBE., With Wood's Improvement, - s i AKM KltS who art desirous of getting the best Mowing and Reaping Machine in use will please send in their orders before the 10th of June. Any comments upon the superiority of this machine over all others is unnecessary, as it is universally and justly pronounced to be the best ever taken into a harvest held. Every Machine warranted. Call soon upon F. G. FRANCISCUS, my 27 Agent. littl IMIlt RilMl nOl SI'S AND LOTS in Town and vicin . ity, and Farms and Wild Lands dispos- I ed of for a reasonable compensation. Information given respecting I nseated Lands, and Taxes paid if authorized by the owners. REFERENCES. GEN. R. C. HALE, PETER DOHA, Philadelphia. JOHN A. RIGHT, Freedom Iron Works, Mif flin county. Maj. DAVID IIOCGH, Philipsburg, Centre co. A? tS - ° '' IS O) I large BRICK HOUSE & 2 small FRAME HOI SES on the lot at the corner of Grand and A\ est Market streets, Lewistown. 4 BRICK HOUSES and 2 FRAME HOU SES AXL) LOTS, on Hale street. 1 FRAME HOUSE on the corner of Main and Charles street. 1 BRICK HOI SE, near the residence of Judge Parker. ALSO, a B OOD LOT en the South side of the Juniata River, about 14 miles from Lewistown, containing about 5G acres, well watered, adjoining the Pennsylvania Rail road, with a two story Frame House on it —not occupied. Inquire of JNO. R. WEEKES, Justice of the Peace, Sbcrttjcucr K Sttrfcri>ot\ Of FICE W est Market street, Lew istown, next door to Irwin's grocery. ap29 G-EC. W. ELDER, Attorney at Law, OFFICE in West Marketstrcet,oppositeEisenJ bise's Hotel, will attend toanybusinessintbc courtsof Miftlin, Centre, or Huntingdon coun- Des. Lewistown. Julv ), 1853 TI7"OOL W ANl£D.—Wanted, at tbe store vf ol the undersigned, East Market street, Lewistown, 10,000 POUNDS OF WOOL, for which the highest market price will be paid in trade. KENNEDY, JUNKIN & CO. Lewistown, May 26, 1858. jSjJSpsL Fruit and Ornamental TREES, Strawberry, Raspberry, Currant, and Gooseberry Plants, in great variety. JLW*.. Inquire of WM. BUTLER, Lewistown, Pa., or J. K. JOHNSTON, Agent, aug!3 Trenton, New Jersey Suited to the Times! BOOTS AITD SECEs Of Every Derriiui ■TO, LADIES. ADD l W y 5 °n account of the hJt J • C " "amiltnn has det . make a GREAT RFIK'N IB the prices of Boots and Shoe, Tl °* having the Cash. His Btock C omn r il pers °n, assortment of Gems', La.lio? M* Ba Si Children's Shoes, suitable f' r ' , lsses ' aa<l which he will sell lower than the. t lei<o . before been sold in Lewistown • 7 lV<l e ' e ' assortment of fine Summer R V ''!- T laf e of the best material and w rkmt W* he will sell at remarkably low nl P ' * hi <* suit the times and give satisfaction Tot?** chaser. Boots and Shoes of e verv d made to order, both neat and d,?., f'^ 0 * from 10 to 20 per cent. All rips sewed gratis. Uer-airin., i '*• shortest notice. Don't mistake th! i 08 the Public Square, National House, at the sign of p ft Lewistown, June 24, 1858. N. S- LAWRENCES jPAPEIt, PItICTER'SCIUii ANT) ENVELOPE - i 2L2 *O. 405 COMMERCE ST., PHILTDEI.' buyers will find it for th,; • est to call. tl 'riuh* _ J7.j HOVER'S LIQUID HAIR DYE •THE testimony of Prof. Booth an.) It r h,i„ rk , . ' previously been publisbe.i, the follotvite . ~ , ? From Prof. McCuiskey, formerly Profe.,„ r , "n* I an.l Practice of Medicine in the Feu.ale M.-,iiri lof Petinsjlvania, and lite Professor of Sur" " , American College o ' Medicine, Ate. - tr .- to the PIIrI.*DKLPIII, \ r> v r.ih Kv Mr. Joseph E. Hoover -A trial of >otlf Dye will convince the most skeptical that it is a 8a f anrf efficacious preparation. L'olike Miaiiv". it has in several instances proved serviceable irt the r !"f 8 " ie cutaneous eruptions on t tie head,and I hesitation in commending it to those requin,,. t f!! application. Very respectfully, ' u ' u J. F. X MCCloskev,M. D.; 475 Race St. above HOVER'S WRITING INKS, including Hi.vHr'w ■ ting Fluid and Hover's Indelible Inks, sltlf maintain J' hieh character which has alwaysdistinsuishedtbem !t a the extensive demand first created has com inner uni'm„ 1 rupted until the present. Orders addressed to the Manufactory, N„ 416 Kace street above Fourth, (old No. 144,) Philadelphia. wit! re ceive prompt attention by JOsEPH E HOVER '* e< *' Manfamirer. TIIE EXTENSIVE STOCK OF & sniLv'iiiL WA.TCIIES WHINS, MUCIM, RINGS, BREASTPINS. AND OTHER IE WELHY; FAATCSY AP.TICSLES. CLOCKS. and a beautiful assortment of BOOKS AND STATIONERY are now selling at greatly reduced prices at Juukin's old staud, corner of Brown and Market streets, opposite Russell's Banking House. tose who desire to buy at prices cor responding with the times, will please call. fits)"* All kinds of repairing promptly atten ded to. 11. W. JL\\KIN, Agent. I.ewistown, April 8, 1858. Central Pennsylvania Wholesale an J Retail Cigar Manufactory AND <LL J " Ju One door west of the Post Office, Lewistotcn, Pa. v V and cheapest assortment of Smoking and Chewing Tobacco and Cigars in this f art of the State. TOBACCOS. The pure Old Virginia Diadem Twist Atkin's genuine Smyrna Fig Goodwin's Fine Cut, in tin toil Anderson's best Iloney Dew, line cuf Bidgoou's Juicy Fig Pounds Competitor Pounds Pedin's Original Honey Dew, half pounds James Thompson's Celebrated Eldorado Spun Tobacco—Children's Congress Fives Penn's Congress Fives, S2B per 100 weight Oscar's Congress Tens, 27 " Epp's " Fives, 25 " " CIGARS. Esmeraldo Kegalia Baltimores La Real Estrellas Gift Opera Tulipans $5.50 perm. Concha Opera Fancy Fortunas Eagle Principe " Laguagra Justo Sanz do " Concha La Napoleans Imperiadora Alemanas Exuis Tirabeque Omer Pascha Washirrgtons Half Spanish Virginias SO per m. Ac Ac Ac Which I can sell at from $3.50 to jCyper thousand. myG E. FRYSINGEK. ITEVJ" STOP.Ii NEW GOODS! NEW PRICES' r |MIE undersigned respectfully informs the public that he has opened a new Store w the room lately occupied by Jacob Evericn. between Mntthersbough's and Xlayes' hoteis. East Market street, Lewistown, where friends and the public are invited to call an examine a large, neat, and well selected stoes. which is now being sold for cash or country produce at very low prices. It consists o! Rich Dress Silks & Dress Goods of every variety, Shawls of <Tery description, Fine LmbroMf* ies and Feat Laces, Dress Trimmings, Ribbons, <tV., and Domestic Goods of erery known style and make, CLOTHS, CASSIMERS AND SATINET™ and all other articles usually found in hr?t class stores. Also, a choice assortment o jFawtli) (grocrnto. The store will be under the management 0 R. K. Firoved, well known as an attentive and obliging salesman, who will spate L pains to please ali who may favor him " their custom. WM. BlllA*- Lewistown, April 29, 18>S.
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