.JAZ3 T T E . Proceedings of Congress. ,- < r , f from the Li-tO'i-s .f Oliver ' >!.Nehool. ptiVi ; -lieii m the l'llil;ule]]>ltiu I'ailv .New-. WASHINGTON, .January 17, 1800. yVhy cannot a speaker be elected ? One r e;iiuD i*, because there arc fifteen or twenty members from the South, who really do not j fi .irt! an organization. In my opinion they would rejoice if they could break up our gov ernment, bring the country into a state of an archv, and out of this chaos and confusion :ib ait a Southern Confederacy. That i ling object. Mr. Pugh, of Ala 's >oest enough to say that he did the house to organize. There are Ml i- -\iiu have the same feelings, hut who • nut the boldness to avow them. The r hypocritically profess attachment to i oi, and a desire to organize the House. v ,.j -i ov their determination to prevent, by interminable debate, the adoption of any in> i-ere calculated to bring about an organi z-ifi'ifj. tl -mr Pennington submitted a resolu F' lay, declaring that the body would that day, and if no Speaker were 1 should be taken at one o'clock vestcrday,) when he who should ~ h Micst vote should be Speaker. Mr. Lea., . of Virginia, a secssionist, inv* mediatiiy raised a point of order, that this resolution could not be received. The Clerk has decided that this point of order was do batrable. Mr. Grow contended that it was only de Rateable f 1 a limited extent. Mr. Huston, of Alabama, said that as it is dehati able, it was so to the same length and breadth as any other proposition before the House. The Cierk said it would he for the House to determine the lengtli and breadth of the debate admissible upon it. Mr. Huston—exactly so ; and the question of referring the subject to the House if also •debateahlo. The animus, or intention of Mr. Huston, stands out here so prominently and nakedly, that it cannot he mistaken, llis object is con anarchy. lie virtually gives no tice mat upon a mere question of order, whether a resolution is admissible or not, he and those who arc with him are determined to talk about "every thing and all things he sides:'' all things upon the earth and all things uml r the earth ; ail things v isible and nil things invisible ; all things true and all •lings false; all things pertinent and all things mpertinent. Talk, talk, talk is to he inter nosed and kept up, for no purpose hut to pre -ent an organization of the House; and those am do this, Huston at their bead, are the u:< rg.inizers, and responsible for the block ing of (ho wheels of government. They don't v i it the government to go on, and are de tained it shall not, if they can prevent it. WASHINGTON, January 18, 1800. It has transpired that a debate took place in the Senate on Monday, iu secret session, which was most intemperate and boisterous in its character. Without quoting Senators, I am authorized to say that it was more threat cuing and inure disloyal to the Union than perhaps had ev.-r been heard before in the Capitol. It is reported out of doors that Mr. Toombs said that if a President should be elected by Northern votes, sooner than that he should he inaugurated, there should not •me stone of the Capitol rest upuu another. I cave reason to suppose that this was not the particular form i his remark, though it was s arcely less threatening. The debate t "k place upon the nomina tion ot Mr. Faulkner, of \ a., as minister to France. Some one said that he understood that Mr. Faulkner was a disunionist. Air. 1' unl.s thereupon pronounced the charge to '!"■ a lie. The Senator who had made the : urge said he was not in the habit of bandy ing epithets in that Hall, hut would give the proof and have the lie to rest w here tire testi mony should leave it The proceedings of the House yesterday. • : a boi-terous and acrimonious cl.arac tT. Mr. Cu-ry. of Alabama, made what is i TI- teclinica'dy termed a " Spread Eagle j. He proclaimed himself for seces i i.suni n in case a " black Republi •m is s the habitual designation of the •-'publican party by Southern men—should elected President. A ,ow me t.> :isk them whether if" such a m,n 'i- Mr. Bates, of Missouri, should be d President, they would consider that as ■Miflioient cause for dissoh ithe L'tiion 1 1 Kn w they will an wer aye; hut in reply, the great mass of people, even of the South, will i ij' a : the i n; ai shall stand; let no ruthless hue; at" mpt to tear its bands asunder. But s ' atf i of things is terrible ;it is creating tiie iiiti'-resr hostility between the people of da-tc tarns. Mr. Clingtnan in his speech 1 1 s - sate, ■n M •nday, said that that was 1 ' !"• *" :n the tot.fliet; that was the f" r the first blood to be shed 1 Men Wi - 1 niter su i; sentiments—what pun • >m mts would bo too severe for them? They ' !;: i • '■> ■ tried and hung for treason, but "•! ' be made to feel the burning scorn ■ an i'ldignant nation. They should be 1 ■— 1 at a.i trair rs and malignant incendi : a -s men who would "cry havoc, and let ' '!e d';gs of war*' among brethren of omiy ; wfi , woubl deluge the country wit a bk.wl. and in their fury tear down the : Mlest fabric ever erected by man, W ASHINUION, Jan. 19, 1800. Instead of improving, I think things are fitting worse here every day. Members, t' ill of the Senate and of the House, are be ' 'Hung more and more ultra ; more and more " m l'ered: more and more discourteous and Ui~rr sp.rctful, and more and more, and more "•I' t m .re given to the use of language which i- !.i r becomes a gentleman, nor is fitting national halls of legislation. Many of the siembers are, at times, but little better than 'ii'iies and clowns in their manners and bin instead of inspiring respect in the '•'''•■■les. inspire nothing but disgust and con tempt. " Mr. Pryor, of \ irginia, applied, several • M ir t<:rla f a^e ' in an offensive manner, . * r - Hickman. He was very properly eal '■'J to order by his colleague, Mr, Millsou, but • .iUiil the word with emphasis, after being H ' t,J or, i er - He knew very well that Mr. • Miian was not one of those who settle of rJonal character by the duello. ' ""1 li(i ' ,ave applied the same term in the -mti insulting manner to Mr. llill, of Ocor • r Queries, of Tenn., or any other South n man whom he knew to be a lighting man? lt s not at all probable. i.tie observed that the most offensive and <, ', nt * ' ;in ?JJage used by Southern men, is if s \ a! ' t( f? applause from ■ • out hern Democrats and a portion of the " . 'Minion sentiments and disloyalty , '," on p pldom go unapplauded by that . , House, und by their claqucrs in ~ ' r -'- i here is no mistaking the mean l this; there is no mistaking it to mean ■*; large portion, if not the whole of the -i diom Democratic members arc disunioc ists, and would be rejoiced to see the Govern- ' ment broken up. That this is their feeling I have not the shadow of a doubt, an 1 yet the Democrats iroui the North net cordially with them, and are really driven hv them hv the whip and goad like so manv oxen - r odor working cattle. ' - AN AsmxuTox, Jan. 22, 1300. It is conceded even by his political oppo- , nents, fir lie has no enemies, that Mr. Slier man's remarks, on Friday, iu regard to the j attitude he now stands in towards that body of men who may one of these days constitute j the House of Representatives, were manly, dignified, and proper. #IIe stated explicitly to Mr. Clark, of Missouri, that if he would with draw, oven temporarily, his menacing resolu tion, declaring that any man who endorsed or recommended the Helper Book, was not fit ' to be Speaker of the House, he would give | full explanations, and say how far lie approv ed or disapproved any and every passage from ; that hook which might he read from the Clerk's table. He further stated that he had never, himself, signed the paper recoinmen- | ding that hook ; that his friend, Mr. Morgan, of N. Y., then a member of the House, came j to him when he was busy, and asked him to sign the paper; that he replied he did not j know what the book contained, hut if there I was nothing improper in it, he, Mr. M , might use his name, and thus it was that his name I came to appear among those who recommen ded the hook. Mr. Clark refused to withdraw the offensive resolution, and thus showed that he does not desire a satisfactory explanation from Mr. Sherman ; that his object is to give offence, and to prevent, not to promote an organize tion of the House. Mr. Clark gained few laurels in this matter, while Mr. Sherman raised himself in the estimation of all, even his warm political opponents. It is under stood (fiat his whole course fu reference to this e""r*'ie(ft, is approved and commended by some genlfclnen on the Democratic side, whose judgment, fairness and snse of pro priety none will question : and among these I think I may venture to say is (Jen. Millson, of \ irginia—lie, who to preserve the dignity of the house, felt it to be his duty to cail his colleague, Mr. Pry or, to order, when he appli ed tlie term FALSE, in an offensive manner, to what Mr. Hickman had said. Dr. Wistar's Kulsani of Wild Cherry. This preparation is a certain cure for all diseases of the Tiiroat and Lungs, Colds, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Croup, liicipieiit Consumption, Ac, In confirmation of the highest medical authority that "Consumption C|in he cured,"' numerous instances of complete restoration from this disease by the use of the Bjlsaui can be given. The following letter was received front Col, Markham, of the i'.ritisii army, and shows the estimation in which tlie ilui sam of IVii.l Cherry is held abroad: I'i'-r Hotel, isle of Wight, Kngland, Sept. .'in, 1850. Sir--1 have a daughter in a delicate state o! health, who has, ! mink. received signal benetit front Dr. Wistar's iial- SJIIII of Wild Cherry, three bottles of which were sent her by her brother in Canada. I'leasc put me up six bottles, and forward them by tile lirst steamer to Southampton or Liverpool, as yutl may tlnd most eoiivenieiit, Willi ally ac count of th- medicine yon in:,\ 1,-- so goo I as to send me. \! r have searched London for it in vain. liciieve Ule yours, truly. WM. MAKKIIAM. Testimony of Physicians. Dr, Fruh-Jgh, of Siiugerties, X. Y„ say-he cured Liver i .>iupi.;ti,i of imir years standing, that would hot yield lo the usual remedies. Abraham Skillnian, M. I)., of Iloun Ibrook, X". .T.. says it is tin' best medicine lor Consumption, in every stage, that lie lias ever known. h 1 .There is a vjlc counterfeit of tide ]i„!am, therefore be sure and l.u> only 1 li.,t prepared by S. W. K<> ie .V Co.. Boston, which lias the written signature ot i.IHTT.Son tin- outsi le wrapper, For sale by Charles liitz and F. J. Hoflinan, Lewistowii, Mrs, Mary T. Brehman, MeVey town, J. if. Rhodes, Newton Hamilton, and by appo r.eii agents and dealers in medicine in i,early every town in the Stale. W hat the Sew York City I-'oiks Say (if Dr. M lame's Celebrated Vermifuge, manufactured by Fleming Bros.:— New York, Angus) 25. 1.-52.—This is to certild that I am well aeipiaint.ed with a man titty years of age, for many years a resident of tids city, wiio has been at times ex tremely ill, but could not tell from what cause, unless it was worms, lie told his attending physician his suspi cions, but tlie ph> siciau at once ridiculed Cue idea, and re fused to at tend him any longer, ft is son iheu mentioned Dr. M'LaiieVertnifugr, ami a-keu him if lie would take it; his reply was— l me-; take smnei hjng to get relief, or die. They at once procured a bottle ot Dr. Jl'Lane's Celebrated Vermifuge, and lie took one halt at one dose, The result wax In- p -sed upwards oi three quarts of worm-, cut up In every fornil lie ,g>>t well inimediatel.y, is now enjoying most excellent health, itnd. like tlie good Samaritan of old, is endeavoring lo relieve his tintort uiiate neighbors, lie makes it his business to liiiut up and select all cases similar to his own, that may be given over by regular physicians, add iiuiui i s them to tr' Dr. Whine's Vermifuge. So far lie lias induced more than twenty persons to take tlie Ver mifuge, and in every case with the most happy results, lie i- well satisfied that Dr. M'i.ane's Vermifuge, prepared by Fleming Bros, of I'itt burgh, is far superior to any other known remedy, and that if more generally known would Hot Mil to save many valuable lives. For further particll- Ui< lu'pijrc „f Mrs. ii trdje, Wtx Can lion -treet, X. Y.City. Purchasers will be careful to ask fur l)r. M'i.ane's Celebrated Vermifuge, manufac tured by Fleming Bros, uf Pittsburgh, Pa. All other Vermifuges in comparison are worthless. Dr. M'i.ane's genuine Vermifuge, also his celebrated Liver Pills, can now be had at all respectable drug stores. None genuine without the written signature of FLKMIXG BROS. For sale by Charles Flitz, F. -J. Hoffman, 1 and Mary Marks, Lewistown, and by dealers ' generally throughout the county. Kits 5 Wliy Prominent. l"r a h>ng ttjue flit-re was a paragraph in ;,ki limits regular \vc<-k!y lippe.irancvhi 11ii- columns. witli tlie hrii-r. but em phatic words " Kits! Fits!"' always at the lieail, to some an j o:t'-!;slve caption. but not so to the benevolent ami bu- ; loatn'. who couM sympathize in tin; sorrows of otters. i some persons arc shocked at any in lication ol'ilis isc,and ■ arc even throw n into nervous excitement on witncaslnK a i hearse or a cofljn. Such are to be pit id. We . should al- j w.ij s strive to look disease ami even death in the lace with ; calmness, and esjitu iaiiy t.ike i-v cry opportunity lurallcvi atlnc disease. \ h-w c.l in ties lii'iit, tin; al vcrtisements of j s s lianc. o: Ids Baltimore street, Baltimore, Mil , pos- ! seas a certain interest, and tlioae win.-know >ms,nr Fits of any klinl, should j feel it a pleasure to cut out his advertisement, or in some > other way send vsrii to the afflicted of tlut great value of h.s remedies;. They can In- sent to any nurt of the country l v m-til. Price, per box. Two, f.V. Twelve, $24. THE MARKETS. LEWISTOWN, Jan. 20, 1859. Butter, good, f* lb. 17 j Lard, 10 Tallow. 12 ! Eggs, dozen, 16 Wheat, white bushel, 000 to 120 " red 00 to 1 15 Corn, 55 ; Rye, 70 | Oats, 30 Barley, 50 to 60 Clovcrsccd, 4 25 Timothy, 1 50 Pork, per 100 lbs., 5 00 to 5 50 Extra family Flour, §3 25; extra, 3 00; j superfine, 2 75 per hundred. The above prices are also paid by Uly myer inches, makii> n a most superb ornament suit- I able for the walls of either library, parlor, or | office. It can be sent to any part of the coun try, by mail, with safety, being packed inaeyl i in der, postage pre-paid. Think of it! Such a i work, delivered frea of charge, and the Art i Journal one year, for Three Dollars! Subscriptions will be received until the Even i ing ol Tuesday the 31st of January, IbGO, at I which time the books will close and the Premi ums be given to subscribers No person is re | stricted to a single subscription Those remit ' ting §ls are entitled to six memberships. Sub scriptions from California, the Canadas, and all | Foreign Provinces, must be $3 50 instead of $3, | in order to defray extra postages,&c. Persons i wishing to form clubs will apply for a circular |of terms, &c. The beautifully' Illustrated Art I Journal, giving lull particulars, will be sent on i receipt of lis cents, in stamps or coin. Address C. L. DERBY, Actuary C. A A., 540 and 543 Broadway, New York. Subscriptions also received by IJ. J. WALTERS, Honorary Secretary, for Lewis i town and vicinity. novlT VALUABLE FARM AT PRIVATE SALE. flllE undersigned offer at private sale the * Farm at their Mills in New Lancaster District. Mitilin county, about ten miles north east of Lewistown, containing r 2 ? j 2do of which are etu-losed with good fences, a large part post and rail, well watered bv the East Branch of the Kishaeoquilias creek, di vided into convenient fields, with water in every field on the farm except one—the re mainder covered with good timber. The soil is cf the best quality, iu a high state of cul tivation, some GO acres being first class mead ow. The improvements consist of a two-story Dwelling, with ail necessary out- JSSjJJJ; A buildings, a large Barn, 120 feet >3® lutig, nearly new, with running water in the yard, and other con veniences, such as Cattle Sheds enclosed, &c. The purchaser of the property can make ar rangements for receiving all the surplu m-.t nurc from the pens at the Distillery. A Mill, Sehoolhouse, Church, Ac., are in sight of the farm, and three other churches within three miles—one Episcopal, two Pres byterian, and one Lutheran. ALSO, 400 Acres of Mountain Land. adjoining the above property, with chestnut, oak and other timber, which will be disposed of separately or with the farm. For further information inquire of E. E. LOCKE & CO.. Locke's Mills P. 0., Mifflin co., Pa. September 2'J, 185' J. A Time and Place for all Things, And among them a Time and Place fo BUY GOODS! BLYMYER & BRISBIN, Y. E, Corner W. Market and Wayne Sts., (OPPOSITE THE JAIL,) HAVE just returned from the eastern cities with a large and varied assortment of 2 ilil 7 aUi i) i : 5 ;of all kinds, including very choice; patterns of A."* r LADIES DRESS GOODS. S SHAWLS, SLC., Z jand in connection with Gentlemen's | 2 Wear, w c* U Cassimeres,VestingSj&c., C C" AS ALSO, ij ; Groceries, I sw ! Oncensuarc, ] ■w *' ~ ' w i (rfassicare, | jjjj „ : Gat levy, <-5 r X w Caps, -£ S/ioes,! Cfl * " I and all other articles kept in large; stores. and Country Produce generally taken in exchange for Goods. novlO FOlt CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, H LJT L 23 'Q;'!T (D £\\y)[C) g fy the Box or Ponntl, FRESH FRUIT, Peaches, Raisins, Currants, Figs, Prunes. Almonds, &c., &e. £9* Don't forget to call at Felix's Variety Store to purchase your holiday presents. decls A. FKLIX. Don't Forget Your Interests ! 100,000 Men, Women and Children Wauled to Km AT LOW PKUES; The subscriber would respect / "\ lutly inxite the community at -ss^jß^large to ca'il and examine his stock ol Roots, Shoes and Gaiters, a large as sortment of which he always has on hand, both of his own and city manufacture. Gentlemen, if you want a \\ ATKII-PROOF ROOT, call at Thomas Cox's Home Root and ."shoe .Store, as he is sole inventor of a compo sition which will make leather water-proof, smooth, soft ami pliable, and will wear at least one third longer. Hundreds of rtTren ces can be given of prominent men who are now wearing them, and enjoying the comforts of dry and warm feet. To the Ladies he would say, lie uses the l.est oil dressed Morocco, which will keep the feet warm and dry, an I is soft and pleasant. Particular attention i paid to fhe city fashions, in order to get up first class work, equal to the best city work. All kinds of Home Made Work kept on hand and made to order at the shortest notice. It is m y intention to attend closely to busi ness, make good work, sell cheap Jul' cash, and thus hope to ho sustained hy an appreci ating pub ic. THOMAS COX. Lewistowu, Dec. 22, ISoO. GREAT EXCITEMENT! ABU'GOODS! GOODS! JUST RECEIVED AT Kennedy & Junkin's Mm um Mm, rpHE undersigned have just received a choice | selection of seasonable goods and CSSEAPSH THAW EV£li. As limes are hard and money i scarce, we will make it a,) object lo sell cheaper than the cheapest, (and no mistake.) We have all kinds of goods, such as Do Laines, French Met inoes, Fiorina Lustres, Wool I'iaids, Broclie, Plaid, aitd Cashmere Shawls, Cloths, Cassjmeres, Sat inets, Muslins, and of Calicoes a good assort ment. Also, a prime article of Shaser Flannel warranted not to shrink by washing. All Wool Flannels, white, red, green and yellow at all pri ces. we have a fine lot of Opera, Maraposa, and children's Woolen Caps to suit the season at ve ry low prices. We have also a choice assort ment of j/amUn (grorrvtrg, such as Coffee, Sugar, Teas and Rice, with Spices of ail kinds, as well as BOOTS AND SHOES, READY-MADE CLOTHING, (*IEEYSWARE. WILLOW W AKE, anil in fact everything that is generally kept in stores. Please give us a call and exar-nr.c for your : selves, as wc are determined not to be under sold by either Jew or Gentile. All kinds of country produce taken in ex change for Goods and the highest market price ' paid for same. Ground AI uin Salt at 1.35 cash per sack, and full sacks. Also Dairv Salt. ; dec J j KENNEDY & JUNKIN. Estate of Mary Siglcr, dee'd. I "VT"OTICE is hereby given that letters of ad- I A. M ministration on the estate of Mary t>igl°r, ; late of Crawford county, Ohio, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, residing in Decatur township, Mifflin county, Pa. All j persons indebted to said estate are requested . to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them duly authenticated for settlement. jano-Ot GEO. SIGLKR, Admr. Estate of Michael Sboogheney, dee'd. "VJ OTICE is hereby given that letters of ad- J.Y ministration on the estate of MICHAEL SIIOUGIIENCY, late of Brown township, Mifflin county, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, residing in said township. ; All persons indebted to said estate are reques ! ted to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present ! them duly authenticated for settlement. deo22-tit~ JOHN 110YT, JR., Admr. Estate of Yosf King, dee'd, j I^TOTICE is hereby given that letters of nd _L i ministration on the estate of YOST KING, late of Menno township. Mifflin coun j ty, deceased, have been granted to the under signed, the first named residing in Brady township, Huntingdon county, and the latter in Menno township, Mifflin county. All per sons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against, the same to present them duly authenticated for settlement. DAVID J. TOOK, JACOB S. KING, deels-('n : [n| Administrators. CC*TFECTXCH3F,Y Wholesale and Retail! OCR stock of Candies, &e., is now large and well assorted, and prices low and quality good. Slid' Canities, Hon Hons, Secrets, Muss Caste, Mould Toys, liock Candy, Walnuts, Rum Drops, Raisins, Prunes, Cream Nuts, Walnuts, Almonds, Crackers. dec!s F. J. HOFFMAN. NEW GOOES FOR THE HOLIDAYS! BEJST FIROVED (AT BCII.RR'.S STOKE) HIS Jl ST KECEII ED A SPLENDID STOCK NE WG O I) S VERY 811 TABLE FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS! FOII IA-DELY, AND CHILDREN ! Which he will dispose of at low prices for 1 Cash, to all who will favor him with their custom. Call and Examine ! Lewistowu, December 22, iB6O. ! What Everybody Uan(s v EVERYBODY'S LAWYER ! And Counsellor in Business, RY FRANK CROSCV, OF THE PHILADELPHIA BAR. IT TELLS YOU how to draw up Partnership Pa- j pets and gives general forms for Agreements of all ki"ds, Pills of Sale, Leases & Petitions. 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CODEYS LADY'S ROOK, THE ATLASTiC, BLACKWOOD. :>lly a special arrangement, the entire year's subscrip tion to the Magazines is paid over hy its to the publishing, and subscribers receive their supply for Ihe year cjircct from I tie ir respective publication offices The cost of Ihe engravings is paid only hy tire deference between ihe lowest wholesale and the regular price of the Magazines. >Engravings sent at oncp, and subscriptious to period icals commence wit I) current issue, unless otiicryyjse or dered. Money at our risk if proof is retained of having been mailed. First impressions are best, therefore send early, Address O. It. BAILEY &. CO., (At Win llgll ,L Son's Music Store,) 543 Broadway, novlT-ltlt New York. Oh! That's the Place ! The Sigu of the BIG mm POT! I F you want a tasty COAL BUCKET, j[ If you want a good TIN BUCKET, it' you want a strong DISH PAN, If you want the best LARD LAMP now in use, If you want a hundred other tin articles, If you want a Stove or two for less than coM, If yon want any sized stove pipe or drum, if ye Merchants want anything in our line, send in your orders and we will fill thcin out prompt ly and warrant all we send you to hoid in and out, and consequently there will be no trouble with leaky ware. Now all ye people, let not want be your master, but pome or send, and be careful for nothing except that you bring with you a few of the shiners, and J. IRA IN WALLIS will wait on you with pleasure. novlO Iron! Iron ! Iron ! I HAVE now on hand and shall continue to keep a well selected stock of all kinds of Iron wanted for the trade, at low prices for cash. Valentines best Horse Shoe for sale at a low figure by F. J. HOFFMAN. W WWWMT W W W W rrt yr V V X rfiffl H H % H DP. HOOFLAND S GERMAN BiTTERS, AND DR. I{OOFLA\O'S HiLSDIIt CORDIAL, Tue great standard medicines of the present age, have acquired their great popularity only through gears of trial. Unbounded satisfac tion is .-ed by them in all cases; arid the 2 .upli '.ve pronounced them worthy. Diver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Debility of the Nervous System, Diseases of the Kidneys, and all diseases arising from a disordered liver or weakness of the stomach and digestive organs, are speedily and permanently eared by the GERMAN BITTERS. The Balsamic Cordial has acquired a reputation surpassing that of any similar pre paration extant. It will cure, WITHOUT FAIL, the most severe and long-standing Cough, Cold, or Hoarseness, Bronchitis, In fluenza, Croup, Pneumonia, Incipient Consumption, and has performed the most astonishing cures ever known of Confirmed Consumption. A few doses Will also at once check ami cure the most severe Diarrhoea proceeding from COLD IS TUE BOWELS, These medicines arc prepared by Dr. C. M. JACKSON & Co., Xo. 413 .4 re A Street, l'hila delphia, Da., atid arc sold by druygists and dealers in medicines everywhere, at 75 cents per bottle. The signature of C. M. JACKSON will be on the outside wrapper of each bottle. In the Almanac published annually by the proprietors, called EVERYBODY'S ALMANAC, you will find testimony and commendatory notices from all parts of (he country. These Almanacs are given away by all our ayents. For sale by Charles Ritz, F. J. Hofi'man, ami Mary Marks, l.ewistown, ami dealers generally in tho eciuity. may 12 DR. M'LANE'S CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE LIVER PILLS. W E beg leave to call the atten tion ot the Trade, and more especially the Physicians of the country, to two of the most popu lar remedies now before the public. We refer to Dr. Clms. N'Lanc's Cflebrited Vermifuge and Liver Pills, We do not recommend them as universal Cure-alls, but simply for what their name purports, viz.: THE VERMIFUGE, For expelling Worms from the human system. It has also been administered with the most satis factory results to various Animals subject to Worms. THE LIVER PILLS, For the cure of LIVER COMPLAINTS, all BILIOUS DERANGEMENTS, SICK HEAD-ACME, &C. In c.isc J of FEVER AND AGUE, preparatory to or after taking Qui nine, they almost invariably make a speedy and permanent cure. As specifics for the above men* tioncd diseases, they are Unrivaled, and never known to fail \vhen ad ministered in accordance with the directions. Their unprecedented popularity has indued the proprietors, FIE MING BR OT H E RS, PITTSLURCH, PA. to dispose ot their Di ug business, in which they have been success fully engaged for the last Twenty Years, and they will now give their undivided time and attention to their manufacture. And being de termined that Dr. M' Lane's Cele brated Vermifuge and Liver Pills shall continue to occupy the high position they now hold among the great remedies of the day, they will continue to spare neither time nor expense in procuring tire Best and Purest material, and com pound them in the most thorough manner. Address ail orders to FLEMING BROS. Pittsburgh, Pa. I*. S. TValr-rs :inm iivn three rent stamps. All orders from Canada'must IK- noconi]nicd by twenty cents extra. For sale by Charles llitz, F. J. flofttuau, ami Mary Marks, Lewistown, and dealers generally in the county. saaylli UiItKAT REDUCTION 1\ PRICES!— \ Just received, a large supply of new pattern COAL OIL LAMPS of various kinds and prices, with the new patent Menill's Burner, which prevents all smoke and insurf a a steady flame to gas at about one third the cost. For sale by jan& V.