I:K2 SAZITI2. Trains leave Lewistown Station ns follows: WiaTWARI>. EASTWARD. ... |. i.ioress, -i 05 a.m. Uttop. ui. .77,.,. Old p.m. 353 a.m. j'r . a. :t 48 P- >• -* =• . j, Freight, 11 5,4 P- 4 55 p.in. f reiullt- U3ou. m. 4 55 p. 111. , , Freight? 1" 3W a. m. 1-V5 |MII. jlTran. 44 34 V- • I'. E. TJobkso*. .-V<jent, . ~!l.raitiC- ♦VWnilrtlses convey passengers to j iVi'm all tlx* trams, takioK p "r setting them , u . ~|i jiiiiiil- wrtliin the ImventHi limits, Post Office. ' ,i . arrive and <ri"e as Mb.ws: Ctosr. Are! re. ~ rn Thri'iisth and Way. 0 *. to, 4 p.m. do do. 2 p.m. 11a.m. , Through. h !>• m. a a. in. V , t t„ ru Mails. *J. m. 2p. in. , ,(7 ... hours from 7a. m, tmtil Sp. m. fktaAmf trom S .ntVl o .. . I.M-k a. lit- 1 Brutal Art —A Man Puffs a Jforse's f'r-.m its Mouth. —The Troy Times ... the —d inst. publishes the account of brutal act perpetrated in that city on Monday last, by a man named Thomas pawning- It appears that Downing's team were in the cellarway, pulling on a heavy Jotd of stones or dirt. They refused to j n w. when Downing, in a momentary fit ~j passion, stepped to the head of one of l] K > animals, and opening its mouth, caught hold of the toungc, and pulled it out I At 1 ist three inches of the lounge was pulled off. ami the piece was left lying for some time afterwards on a stone —it being wit nessed by quite a number of persons.— The storv of the cruelty was rapidly circu lated, and a gentleman went to have the I nsinuate man arrested under the statute punishing with severity such cruelty to dumb beasts. Downing followed him to the detective's office, and begged so hard to be let off, that the gentleman did not . are to press the matter further, though it probable that the man will be arrested, cinee all agree that something should be ;!ono to punish him for his unnatural crime. Downing statps that he did not mean to pull the horse's t-ounge out, but only took hold of if jp cyder to make the horse draw. He say., hk has seen other persons dq so, and had no idea that the toungc would (••line off. He thinks the hit cut it in the first plaee, so that with the strain of hi pulling it separated from the mouth. The animal belongs to him, and will prob ably haye to bp despatched, as it will be impossible for the poor beast to pat hereaf ter. it is to be hoped that sueli a cruel act V/ill meet with suitable punishment. .1 .V on I Vessel aud Strange Molire Power. Yesterday morning a large concourse of p-'nple assembled on tlie banks of the Alle ghany. on both sides, to see To n Watson, the Air. Merrytnan, of Spalding & Roger's .M.uiiuiotli Circus, perform bis novel feat of -ailing down the river iu a wash tub drawn l>v bur geese. S >on after eleven Tom sturt , 1 in iiis tub, at a point above the ocqueduct. hrtwn Liy Lis gee-e. which seemed very trae table, passed under tlie II ir.d and St. Clair street bridges, where he was greeted with the shout of the multitude there assembled, and effected a landing near the point. — f'iUsburg lUt, 24 th. Practical Joking. The contemptible species of fun known •i- • practical joking' ought to be ' played nit.' We all know the immense amount of fuu it is to the crowd in the street to a man in pursuit of his hat, which lias been blown off by an unexpected rusli-.j ;,roujul the corner of q high wind —or a drunken wind, if you please Rut it isn't inn to him. It is a source of ineffable do- j liuht to the crowd when a man is suddenly brought to flie ground by treading upon an orange skin, but it isn't particularly fun ny to him, especially if the fall discolatcs lib hip bones. Capital jokes are not the 'cheese.' They gni sq;e to injure some ne, either in body, limb or mind. A pruutioal joker may be a very ibnny, witty man. in his own opinion ; but we marvel much if lie is overburdened with kindness, "r geniality, however boisterous may be his protestations of regard for the feelings of his associates. The practical joker i should be regarded with contempt rather , than favor. He is a nuisance which ought pot to be tolerated- His delight is to make his neighbors or his friends misera ble. and to give them, that he may enjoy himself, all the trouble and annoyance and mental and bodily anguish his ingenuity can invent. And this lie calls a ' practical joke.' There is a quaint story told of a young collegian who rather liked an occa sional indulgence in playing unpleasant practical jokes upon his friends. The story runneth thus: One afternoon he walked out with one of his instructors, and they chanced to see a pair of old shoes lying by the side of the path, which appeared to belong to a poor man at work close by. • bet us have a little amusement at his expense,' said the student. ' Suppose we hide these shoes, and coneeal ourselves in the bushes to watch his perplexity when he cannot find them.' f I can think of a better trick than that.' said the instructor- ' You are rich.andsup pose you put a silver dollar in the toe oi each shoe, and then we will hide.' f I he young man did so. The poor man finished his work soon, and went to put on his shoes. You can imagine his surprise, when he stooped down to take a pebble, as he supposed, from the toe, and found it to be a hard dollar, and then his absolute perplexity and astonishment, when he fouud still another in the other shoe. His feelings overcame him; he fell upon his knees, looked up to heaven, and uttered aloud a fervent thanksgiving, in which he thanked a kind Providence for sending some unknown hand to save from perish ing his sick and helpless wife, utd child ren without bread. Do you wonder, reader, that the student witnessing that scene stood there with tearful eyes ? ORANGES AND LEMONS for sale at Zerbe's Grocery establishment. zrim§ sMsinm SLOAT'S EUPTIC LOc 21 STITCH SEWING MACHINES. r pt subscriber after considerable search _l_ lor a Sewing Machine for his own use, has one of the above now in operation, which are rioted for their simplicity and strength. 1 hey Stiteh, llem. Bind, Fell and Gather with out basting, making the stitch alike on both sides of the work. They sew equally well the lightest and heaviest fabric with any spool thread or silk. We feel warranted in recom mending tbem as the very best now in the market for every useful purpose in a familv, ! for n Dressmaker, Tailor, or Shirt Maker 2- As an evidence of its simplicity Mrs. M , I without instruction or explanation from any one, commenced work on it, and in less than one week made 10 dresses. 4 pair of pants, ! and 3 shirts, and has not experienced the least difficulty in it's operation. We simply ask all to look at this machine before purchasing, and remember these facts. We warrant eve- | ry machine, and keep every one in repair, free of expenses, for one year. Price FIFTY DOLLARS. Add ress JAS. M. MARTIN, Lewistown F. 0 , my24-tl Agent lor Mifflin County. Seigriht's eld Stand, hear the Canal Bridge, Lewistown, Pa. i Strong Beer, Lager Beer, Lindenberger and Switzer Cheese—all of the best quality ' constantly on hand, for sale wholesale or re- j tail. \ east to be had daily during summer. inv24-vr m was VI. HAMILTON is now opening a new • ami well selected assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, at the old stand iu East Market, street, Lewistown, one door west of Mrs Patton's cheap Bonnet store, consisting of i CLOTHS AND CASSIMEKES, I of evtry variety, PANT STIFFS, of all kinds, L'hallies, Delaines, Lawns, Ginghams, I Debages and Calicoes. Also, a great variety of HOSIERY, GLOVES, and Ladies* Gauntlets. CARPETS, Muslins, Hoops, Shawls and Fancy Notions. The public are respectfully invited to call in and examine the Goods, asT will sell cheap for cash or country produce. Insurances against loss by fire will be promptly attended to in town and country, my 24 A- T. HAMILTON. JUST RECEIVED A SiKI.ECT .-Took OF Boots, Shoes, Gaiters. &c. fir men, women, boys, and children, which ! are offered for sale remarkably low. J. CLARK, my 10 Opposite the I oion House. YV7 E have now on hand a splendid assort v v ment of Goods such as CALICOES, GINGHAMS, Kentucky Jeans, Drilling of different kinds, Muslin, bleached and unbleached. Woollpnand Canton Flannels, Crash, Cottonados, Cassinetts, CLOTHS, CASSIMER.ES, Filk. Linen and Cotton Handkerchiefs, La dies' and Gentlemen's lf.se, Buttons, Butch er Knives. Knives and Forks, Pocket Knives, Scissors. Pocket Books, Tea and Table Spoons, Buck and Cotton Gloves, Band Boxes, and a great many other things not mentioned in this list. my 24 JOHN KENNEDY & Co. I > S. CRISTI AN Ak A. Ifawley's Per \i% fumes and Hair Oil may be found at the store of JOHN KENNEDY & Co. B< >OTS and SHOES A large and well se lected stock of different kinds may be found at JOHN KENNEDY & Co's. VNNKARS A MASON'S Blacking, the best in the market, may be found at JOHN KENNEDY & Co's. SPICES —Nutmegs. Cinnamon, Alspice, Cloves, ground or unground, Pepper, English and American Mustard, all fresh and good at JOHN KENNEDY <i Co's. II ICE k HOMINY—We have a splendid L article of Rice and Hominy which we are selling at low figures for cash. my' 24 JOHN KENNEDY & Co. r |"W>OTH BRUSHES we are selling at great iv reduced prices, and good ones at that. my 24 JOHN KENNEDY & Co. SOAPS —Fancy and Brown Soaps, a little cheaper than can be found in town at my 24 JOHN KENNEDY & Co's. SCOTCH HERRING—We have large No. I Scotch Herring, for family, use which we are selling at GO cts per box. mv 24 JOHN KENNEDY Jc Co. fTMJRKEY COFFEE and Essence, a nice L article used in place of Rio, at my 24 JOHN KENNEDY & Co's. 1T T K have a good stock of Curry Combs, T V Cards and Brushes, which can't be beat in qualitv or price. my 24 " JOHN KENNEDY & Co. IT LOUR of any quality, by the barrel or * hundred weight at less than mill prices, my 24 JOIIN KENNEDY A Co. OILS— Fish Oil at SLOG per gallon, and Lard Oil at 23 cts per gallon, at mv 24 JOHN KENNEDY & Co's. FLUID at 18 cts per quart, Alehchol at2o cts, manufactured at E. E. Locke's, and for sale at „ . my 24 JOHN KENNEDY Co's. 1 i BARRELS Fish of different kinds, low for cash at my 24 JOHN KENNEDY & Co's. | rpAH! TAR! TAR ' —For sale at Zerbe's i _l_ Cheap Grocery and Variety Store. SILVER PLATED WARE. BY II4KYEY FILLET, No. 1J 44 Marked Stri-pt, riiiladeljhia, MANUFACTURER OF Fine Xii kel Sdcer, and Silver Plater of Forks, Spoons, Ladles, Hatter Knives, Cast me, j Tea S Is, Urns, Kettles, Waiters, But' ter Dishes, Ire Pitchers, Cake Baskets, Communion Ware, Cups, Mugs, Goblets, tire. With jfencKil assortment, com prism# tun* but tJi. best quality, math- of tin? I--t ma'-Tint* smj hear Hi i,la te>i. f.instituting: them a servieeaNe and durable ai ti. le lor Hotels, Hteamtioats and Priv ate Families. 'hi Ware re-plated in the b-st manner, feli23-1y Mm 3'JD!BI, BEAUTIFUL NEW GOODS! SJ. BRISBIN has just returned from • the east and opened out a large and well selected assortment of Goods, which he offers to the pubiic at very low prices, the truth of which will be ascertained by a visit to his store, corner of Market and Wayne streets, opposite the jail. For Lad ie's Wear he has a tine assortment, a few of which we will mention: ORGANDIES, 2 ; 3 to 31 cents—these arc very fine for the price. FRENCH LAWNS, 17 cents—formerly sold at 23. LAWNS. G], 8, 10, and 12 cents. BAREGES, Oil AEL IKS, DE LA I NE S, GINGHAMS, Ac. IIOOFED SKIRTS, from G2le to *1.25 I Children's do., 31 to 50 cents. A lot of SHOES selling at cost —Heeled Gai ters, 51.00a1.44 —these are worth an ex animation. In Men's Wear, he lias CLOTHS, CASSI MERES, SATINETS. UNION CASSI MERES, JEANS, COTTONADKS, Ac. Men's Gaiters at cost, and Boots and Shoes ! generally very cheap. A tine assortment of OlFfi. O S, Qt EEYSWARE, WILLOW WAKE. IAB LF. tITLLUY, Nc. Please call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. Wool and Country Produce generally taken ; in exchange for goods, my 17 S. J. BRISCIN. sbiiA'/iiu-i hi J For the Ladies and Gentlemen. MISS C. G. REAM Takes pleasure in announcing to the M&jHciti/.cns of Mifflin and adjoining cun- that -he has opened in East Mar ket street, in Mr. J. MeCoru's building, no door west of Gen. James Burns' and nearly opposite 11. \V. Patton's jewelry establish ment, a large assortment of LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS, collars, embroideries, kid and other gloves, i ladies', gentlemen's, and children's hosiery, zephyrs and zephyr patterns, Shetland wool, j siik and cotton girdles, hoops and hoop skirts, ladies' and gentlemen's handkerchiefs, hair nets, shaker bonnets, shoe lacers and saloons, all colors, sewing silk, thread, crochet cord and cotton, shirt braids, reeD, edgings, in sortings, gum braid, cord mitts, soap.-, toilet and infant powder, tooth paste, hair and tooth ' brushes, combs of all kinds, Marseilles and > linen shirt fronts, gaiter, dress, pearl A puree- j lain buttons, and a variety of other articles j too numerous to mention. Having bought exclusively for cash I am pre pared to sell at least 20 per cent, cheaper than can be purchased elsewhere. By strict atten , tion to business, 1 trust to merit a share ; of public patronage. N. B.—Orders promptly attended to. Lewistown, April 20, IHGO. Direct from the Fisheries. DFISLi I FISH I FISH ! JTST arrived, at the Steam Mill, direct from the Fisheries: No. 1 Eastport Herring, at S4 50 per bbl. Mackerel, Shad aud White Fish, at exceeding low rates. We also sell LIME COAL at ?2 40a2 75 per ton. STONE COAL also on hand, and for sale at corresponding rates. ap2C MARKS & WILLIS. McALISTERVILLE ACADEMY Juniata County. Pa. GEO. F. JIcF.iUL.EVD, Principal &,• Proprietor. .J.ICOB JIILLER, Prof, of Mathematics, \c. Miss .I.WVIE S. CRIST, Teacher nf Jltisic, S,~c. The next session of this Institution com mences ou the 2Gth of July, to continue 22 weeks. Students admitted at any time. A Normal Department will be formed which will afford Teachers the best opportunity of preparing for fall examina tions. A NEW APPARATUS has been purchased, Lecturers engaged, &c. TERMS—Boarding. Room und Tuition, per session,§ssto S6O. Tuition alone at usual rates. sent free on application. EDWARD FRYSINGER, WHOLESALE DEALER & SASEFACTCRER OF CIGARS, TOBACCO, SMTP, &C., &C., IFilo Orders promptly attended to. jelG I PROFESSOR GARDNER'S Soap, which puffs itself wherever used, is for sale at apzG ZERBE'S. _ „ * ■ U ERRING, in whole, half and qr. barrels, or by retail, for sale at ZEKBE S. SANTOS COFFEE, an article not often to be had in this place, for sale at ap26 ZERBE'S. CIORN BROMS, Washing Machines and ) Washing Boards, for sale at ap26 ZERBE'S. 4 Fine lot of New Market Muslins are on /\ Zerbe's counter, for sale cheap. C CONFECTIONERIES, Crackers, Cheese. i Nuts, Fancy Baskets, Umbrellas, and hundreds of other matters are always to be had at ZERBE'S. WILLIAM LIND, has now op on A NEW STOCK OP Cloths, Cassimeres AND VESTI NCS, which will be made np to order in the neat est and most fashionable styles. up 19 SADDLES, HARNESS, &c. The subscriber having now on hand one of the best and largest stocks between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, in order to accom modate busmess to tbe limes, offers lor sale a complete assortment ot Saddles. Harness, bridle-, Collars, Trunks. Whips, Haines, Valises, Carpet Hags, which are offered for sale low for cash, or up- • proved credit. Among hit* stock will he found some high- ! Iv finished sets of light Harness equal tu anv manufactured. Let all in want of good articles, made by experienced workmen, give him a call. JOHN* DAVIS. Lewistown, April 19, 1800. Ft) 11 CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, ~ v sc~ " r "i, f-nq vfa BOOTS, SHOES, AM) REM-MAD; (LOTIIIMi. CALL AT GEORGE BIYMYER'S. Lewistown April 19, 1800. LADIES' DRESS GOODS! DOUr.T DE SOIE, FOULARDS, CHE -1 NAYE, and BLACK SILKS. s; Orijfnulu lioLm ; I'l'iijtc d< Ks-tany f all color* ; Ut i'iycs, nil col ore ; Barge An</huec, j>htn1 } jihu'n and embroidered; CIIKWVE VALEACIAS: CHILLIES. White EmhroiderieSj Jacon ettSj Collarsj &c. Selected from the best stocks in the city, and for sale at low prices at apl9 GEO HUE BLYMYERS. A VERY FINE STOCK OF ii j] Q Jjl3£§ -3 j selected with care and judgment, will be found at corner of tbe Diamond, Lewistown, Pa. apl9 WALL FAPEE. A VERY LARGE STOCK AND VERY CHEAP. For sale by GEORGE JiLYM VEIL aataiMs Ist THE PLACE FOR CARPETING, having the best and largest stock in this or any of the adjoining counties. For sale very low for cash or country pro duee. VALUABLE FARM AT PRIVATE SALE. fjMIE undersigned offer at private sale the Farm at their Mills in New Lancaster District, Mifflin county, about ten miles north east of Lewistown, containing 230 of which are enclosed with good fences, a large part post and rail, well watered by the East Branch of the Kishacoquillas 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, in a high state of cul tivaiion, some 00 acres being first class mead ow. The improvements consist of a two-story Dwelling, with all necessary out- I I S St buildings, a large Barn, 120 feet HIK long, nearly new, with running gjjjiEtoMßMßfc waiter in the yard, and other con veniences, such as Cattle Sheds enclosed, <Co. The purchaser of the property can make ar rangements for receiving ail the surplus ma nure from the pens at the Distillery. A Mill, Sohoulhouse, Church, &e., 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 20, 1859. FRESH GROCERIES, Sugars. Syrups, Coffees. Rice. Teas, Honey, Canned Peaches, _ Pickles, Quinces. Preserves, Jellies, &c- Which we will offer at lowest cash price. 4 FELIX has just returnel from the city i\ a with a large assortment of Groceries, Provisions, pared and unpared Peaches, Cher ies, Prunes, Raisins, Pigs, Oranges, Lemons, with a host of things in the confectionery line. You will also find at Felix s \ arietv Store, a splendid assorted of China Mantel Ornaments, such as ases, Cups, and Saucers, Tea Sets, and a large assortment of Toys. FISII OIL, Salt, Potatoes. Beans and Dried Apples, at A. FELIX'S THE ONLY PREPARATION WORTHY OF Universal Confidence & Patron age. FOR STATESMEN, JLDGES, CLERGYMEN Ijvties and i bunk-men. in ail parts of the world t- s tify to the efficacy of Prof. O. J. Wood's Hair Uestota tiv**. ami wiillflin n of the I'res- arc ununiuioiis di it praisc. A few testimonials only can tie liere given: see. circular for us ire, and it will be impossible tvdoiiht. . 47 Wall Street. New Y.-rk. Pec. 20th. I-as. I i zxtt.f.mex : Your note of'the lath iiist . h;> been received. s>ing that volt had le-ard that 1 liuill-vn lieuefitcd by th. use of Wood's Ittiiv Restoiam c. and requesting toy certifteate of the ftct if 1 had no objec tion to tris. • u". I award it to yon eheerftr'ty. because 1 think it due. My age i- about .">u y t ars; the*color of my hair auburn, and inclined to curl. Some five or -i\ roar- siiu-e it l>cgun to tin rr cra-r. mid the scalp on tUeerow li ol mj lo ad to lose its scns.l liuv ..nd tlamli'uffUj form upon it. Kadi of these disabilities ilier* i-cd with time, and tibont tnnrmrmtltssineo a fourth w as added to them by hair falling .*! the top of my head ami threatening to make me bald. In tin- unpleasant predicament. I was induced to try Wood's llair Rest native, mainly to arrest the fal ling off ot my hair, lot I hud really no expectation that gray hair could ever be v--stored toils original color except front dye-. I was. I...wever. greatly sitr prised to hnil after the use of two botile-only. thiit not only was tlie falling oft arrested. l>m the Ooforwa.- re-tore.l to the gray hairs, and sensibility tothe scalp, and dandruff eea.-ed to form on my head, very min-li to the gratification of my wife, at whose solicitation i was induced to try it For this, among the many obligations 1 owe to lier sex. I strongly recommend all lui-1 and- w ln> value the admiration of their woe- to profit livinj • sample, and use it if growing gray or netting liafd. Wry respectfully. REN. A. LAVENDER. To 11. J. Wood h Co.. ltd Broadway. New York. My family are absent from the city, ami I am no longer at No. 11. Carrol Ri.we. Sisiii-k n, ,Y.i.. dn'y 1S.)0. To I'rof. o. J. Wool,: I leal Str : Your " llair Restor ative" iias done my hair so much good sin s' i com menced the use of it that I wish to make knowat to the 1M 'Bl.lt of n- effects on the hail , w iiii li are great. A man or woman may lie nearly deprived .1 hair, and by a resort to your -Hair Kestoraliv. .' tlie hair wid re turn more lieatttiful than ever; at !■ ast this is my > \- peiv. uee. Believe it all! Yours truly, WM. 11. KENNEDY. I P. th—You can publish the above if you like. By publishing in our sou nern pap< rs you w ill get more patronage south. Is. several of yLureertnleates in the J Jijl'ile Mejntr ti. a - tiong iNSilh'Tii {taper. Win. li. Kennedy. MOOR'S HAIR RESTORATIVE. Prof.'.sso!*. ii. .1. \Y..eit: Ileal sir : Having had tic uii-fomme to 1 e th ■ best portion i.i thy Tiair. from the effects of the yellow fever, m N. w < )ri -ati - ill ls'd. 1 w.*s induced to make n trial of ynir pre par: 'o.c ami ;'mud it to answer as the very tifingneeded. My l.e.ir i.- now thick and glossy, and no w .ids run express my of dig. it ions to v. it in .Ling to the idliicted su- ha trea sure'. * KIM,FY JnHNS. .\. The Restorative is put up in bottles of three size-, vi/.: large, medium, and small; the medium holds at least twenty per cent, more iii proportion than the smalt, retails for two dollars per latttle; the huge ia .id - a <piart, 4J p i i-ent. unii • in pro|.rtioi. and retalk fof - h O. .1. \V<Ki|i Ss (') Pri.pi iii. •• til lire lw av. Ner Yorli. ill i 114 Market -tro. t. M. i. sn-. And -old h\ all g .od Driiggi :s and Kanrv Hoods HEALTH & ITS PLEASURES, OR Disease with, its Agonies : CHOOSS ESTWEEK TITEIYI. 1101,1.0 WAY'S I'ILLS. A'crvous Disorders. What is more fearful than a breaking down of the nervous ,-vstem) To he excitable or nervous in a small degree i- moat distr< ssing. for tthereeM*Bene edv l e found? There is one:—drink hut little wine, beer, or -pints, or far letter, none: take n> coffee.— weak t. a '•< ing Jiieferabh-: get all tin* fresh air y■ u om: take t!,r.<- or four Pill-evert night ;< at phnu of solids, at oiding the ti.-e of slops : and if those goi d-n rules an' follow*l. yon will be happy in mind and strong in body, and forget you have any nerves. ilutlters and Daughters. If tir re is one thing more than another for which iii Pills are so famous i: is their purifying proper | ti< s. especially ilnir p tver of cleansing the l.lood from ill impurities, and removing dangerous and suspen ded secretions. I'nitersaSly adopted :ts tl.e one gtai d remedy for female compfeunta, they never fail, never weaken the system, and always bring about what i. re quired. Sick Headaches and want of Appetite. These feelings which -■> sadden us. most frequently aris • from anhoyam-es or troitlile. from 01.-trueted perspiration, or from eating and drinking what is un fit for us, thus disordering the liver and stomach. I'liese organs must Is- regulated if you wish tola- well. Tlie Pills, if taken :te.-orrHnjf to the print d insfrtrc- I tmus. will quickly restore a ia-althy action to both liv j er and stomach, whence follow as a natural con-, - j qitenec. a good apjH'tite and a clear head, in tlie j Fast and West Indie- scarcely any other medicine ' is ever used for these disorder's. Disorders of the kidneys. In all diseases affecting these organs, whether they secrete too much or too little water: or whether they he niiii.ted w ith stone or gravel, or with aches and pains settled in the loins over the regions • ■!' the kid ney-. these Pills should he taken according to the printed directions, and the Ointment should be well rubbed iuto the small of the back at bed time. This treatment will give almost immediate relief when all other means have failed. For Stomachs out of order, j No medicine will so effeetually improve the tone of I the stomach as these Pills: they remove all a.-idify. i occasioned either by intemperance or improper diet. ' I They reach the liver and reduce i' to a healthy action; they are wonderfully efficacious in ens -s of -pi-ui — I in i'aet they never fail in curing all disorders of the j Liver and Stoma-h. ' Ague, ,!•'overs of all Sore Throats, j Asthma. > kinds. Stone and Gravel 1 Bilious Cotnphi't* Fits. See'itdary Symje i Blotches on the Lout. toms. j skin. Head-ache, .Tio-Douloureux, I Bowel C'onipla'ts 'lndigestion. Tumours. I Colics, [lnflamnjatiouj jUjegrs, Constipation of .luuii<lice, jVenerenl Afiee's the Bowels, , Liver Complai'tsjW qrma of all ! Consumption, Lumbago, kinds, ! Debility, Piles, Weakness froin i Dropsy. Rheumatism. j whatever cause, | Dysentery, -Retention of /to.. Ac. , Erysipelas. ' Trine. Female Irregu-'Se ro I'u la. or i larities, King's Evil, ! CAUTIOX.' —None are genuine unless the words •• Holloww. New York \nh Lom-'N." are discernnhle as 1 a water-mark in every leaf of the i>ook of directions ■ around each pot or box : tire same may be plainly j seen by holding the leaf to the light. A handsome re | ward will he given to anv one rendering such infor ! matic .n as may h ad to the detection of any party or i parties counterfeiting the medicines or rending the same, knowing them to be spurious. dd at the Manufactory of Professor lioilowav, SO Maiden Lane. New York, and by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicine, throughout tiie i civilized world, in boxes at lb cents, 02 cents and SI I each. ' nyuThcre is considerable saving by taking the lar- Iger sizes. " u.—Directions for the guidance of patients in ev ery disorder are infixed to each box. my 3 Dr. Samuel L. Alexander. j fh lias permanently located at Milroy, Wand is prepared to practice all the branch es es of his Profession. Office at Swinc hart's Hotel. my3-Iy BR S A MARTIN 2 HAS. through the solicitation of many yy friends, located in Newton Hamilton in the room of I>r. Atkinson, who goes to Lewistown. He hopes by a strict attention to business to receive the support and merit the approbation of a generous community. He has the experience of twelve years' regular practice, in which time he has had an oppor tunity of treating diseases of almost every species. Office in dwelling directly opposite the Presbyterian church. at)l9—3fp, HEAR WHAT THE PEOPLE SAY. The undersigned having used Profissor ill MPHREY3* SPECIFIC lIOMiKOPATHIC REMEDIES In our famiiiea with the most satisfactory results, ami having full confi dence in their genuineness, purity, ani efficacy, cheerfully recommend titem to ail persona who wiyh to have safe, re liable, ami efficacious remedies at hand for private or do mestic use. The Rev. Wm. Ilosmev, editor of •• Hie Northern Inde pendent," Auburn, N. Y.; the Rev. K. 11. Cressey, D.D., Rector of St. Peter's Church, Auburn, N". Y. ; the Key. B. 1. Ives, Chaplain of the Auburn State Pi'.son; the Rev. Spencer M. Rice, Ueofor, New-Bedford, Mass.; the liev. Allen Steele, New-York Conference ; the Rev. Samuel Nichols, East-Genesee Conference, N. Y. ; the Rev. P. ft. Pratt, Dorset, Vt. ; the Rev. John E. Uobie. Buffalo ; A. C. Hart, Esq., I'tica, N. Y ; the lion. Veal Dow, Portland, Mo ; the lion. Schuyler Colfax, South-Bend, Ihd.; the lion. George llum|>lin?y" N. Y. ; Henry D. Cook, Esq., Editor of Ti.e Ohio State journal, Columbus, Ohio; the Htm. R. 11. Graham, Moliue, 111.; tiie lion. Thoiuas J. Chase, Monti cello, Ela ; the Hon. Joseph Benedict, Ltrca, N. Y.: Mm. Bristol, Esq., I'tica, N. Y. ; A. S. Pond, Esq., Erica, N. Y. ; James Plunkett, Esq., Nashville, Tenn. ~ , LIST OF SPECIFIC REMEDIES. No. Fever, Congestion, and Inflammation. No. 2. —For Worm Fever, Worm Colic, Wetting the Bed. No. B.—For Colic, Crying, Teething, and Wakefulness of Infants. No. 4. —For Diarrhea, Cholera Infantum, and Summer Complaints. No. s.—For Colic, Griplntrs, Dysentery, or Bloody Flux. No. 6.—For Cholera, Cholera Slorbus, Vomiting. No. 7.—For Coughs, Colds, Influeuxa, and Sore Throat. No. S.—For Tooth-ache, Face-ache, and Neuralgia. No. 9. —For Headache, Vertigo, Heat and Fullness of the ITead. No. 10.—DTSPEPSU PIT.!.* —For Weak and Deranged Stomach, Constipation, and Liver Complaint. No. 11.—FOR FKM ILK IRRKGULAHITIKS, Scanty, Painful, or Suppressed Periods. No. 1-2.—For Leucorrhea, Profuse Menses, and Bearing Down of Females. No. 18.—For Croup, Hoarse Cough, Had Breathing. No. 14.—SALT RIIKCM PILLS—For Erysipelas, Eruptions, Pimples on the Face. No. IS.— Rhki'MATIC Pit.!.*.—For Pain, Lameness, or Sore ness iu the Chest, Back, Loins, or Limbs. A. —For Fever and Ague, Chill Fever, Dumb Ague, Old Mismanaged Agues. p. for Piles, Blind or B'eedlnp, Internal or External. O.—For Sore, Weak, or Inflamed Ever and Eyelids; Fail ing, Weak, o- Blurred SighL C.—For Catarrh. long standing or recent, either with obstruct! n or profuse discharge. IV. C.—For \Vhooping Cough, abating Its violence and shortening it * course. In id! a-.do rilseas-s, such as Fevers, iTiflkmmallpns, Diarrl o i. Dysentery, Croup, Kbeumatlain, and suck erup tive diseases as Scarlet fever, Measles, and ErjsiptJka, the advantage of giving the proper remedies proiniely Is ob vious, and in all such cases the stn-clfioa aat like a charm. The entire disease is often an ested at once, and wi all caset the violence of the attack is moderated, the disease short ened, and rendered loss dangerous. Coughs and Colds, which are of such frequent oeeurrtnte, andul i h often lay the Ooii.dmioii of dfeeaHAit liines, bronchitis a;: ! consuiapti n, may all be ifl ostge cared By the Pever anil Cough Pills. Iti all chronic disi nvs, mjcL a; DvspefHia, Weak Stfifiikfjtt, Constipation, Liver Complaints, Piks, Female Debility, anil IrrSpdlarities, old Heads. has. Sore or Weak Eyes, Catarrh, Salt ltlieuni, anil other ill eruption-, the case has sprriflaa whose proper application will afford a cure in almost every instance. Often tiie cure of-a single chronic difficulty, such as Dyspepsia, Piles or Catarrh,/ Headache or Female Weak ness, I,as more than paid for the case ten times over. PRICE. Case of '2d vials complete. In morocco, and Book $5 ; Case of 2D vials, and Book, plain 4 Case of 15 numbered boxes, and Book 2 Case of ti boxes, numbered, and Book 1 Single numbered boxes, with directions 25 cents. Single lettered boxes, with directions 50.cents. . Large case •f 2 via'.-, for planters and physicians....sls f AI.SO SPECIFICS. FOR ASTHMA OR PHTHlSlC.—Oppressed, Difficult, I-aboTed Breathing, attended with Cough and Expectoration. Price, j 50 cents per box. FOR EAR DiscHAiintS asp Dc.AFXt.ss.—Discharges from the i Ear, the result of Scarhl Fever, Measles, or Mercurials. Eor Noises in the Head, Hardness of Hearing, and Ringing in the Ears, and Ear-ache. Price, 50 cents per box. FOR Scßort I.A. —Enlarged (Hands, Enlarged and Jndurat- I ed Tonsils, Swellings and Old Ulcers, Scrofulous Cachexy of Children. Price, 50 cents per box. EUR GENERAL Dkun.rrv.—Physical or Nervous Weakness. Either the result of Sickness, Excessive Medication, or Ex hausting Discbarges. Price, Stf cents per box. FUR DROPSY.—FIuid Accumulations. Tumid Swellings, with. Scanty Secretions. Price, .VI cents per fcux. FOR SKA-SICK XESS. —DeathIy Ficknos, Vertigo, Nausea, Vomiting. Sickness from riding or motion. Price, 55. ceti's per box. FOR URINARY DISEASES —For Grave!, Renal Calculi, PiSh t cult, Painful Urination, Diseases of the Kidney s. Price, 50 ; cents per box. FOR SKMINAL EMlSSlONS. —lnvoluntary Discharges and Consequent Prostration and Debility, Bad Results ol Evil j Habits. The tnost successful and efficient remedy know n, i and may be relied upon as a cure. Price, with full direc ! tior.s, $1 per box. Persons who wish to place themselves under the profes- I s'.onal care, or to seek advice of Prof. HrMPiiRFVg, can do | so, at his office 502 Broadway, daily from S A.M. to S P.M. j or by letter. OUR REMEDIES BY MAIL. Look over the lis!; make up a case of what kind ycu ! choose, and inclose tiie amoin t in a current note or stamps i by mail to our address, at No. 562 Broadway, New-York, j and the medicine will be duiv returned by mail or express, , free of charge. AGENTS WASTED.—We desire an active, efficient Agent, for the sale of our Ilemedit iu every town or community in the United States. Address Dr. F. lil*lPllßE\ S A Co. N". 562 BROADWAY, NEW-YORK. Charles IIHz Wholesale ami Retail Ayent i for JJCICis/own and vicinity, and drityyisU ar,(i | stores yene rally. w>//3 TE3 STEAIC KILL AGAIN MOTION ! Farmers and Mechanics, Look to Your Interests ! Having added to the Flour and Grain Business, a large stock of j i ili la ■ *-* hai 2 we offer to the public, WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, a general assortment at prices as low, perhaps lower, than the same articles can be purchased in the county. Our stock consists of ! FISH, COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLASSES, lIICE, SYRUPS, CEDAIt-WARE, S DICES, and all other articles.in that line. ICy"Terins Cash, but all kinds ef Grain and. I Produce generally taken in exchange for goods. Country Grocers will do well by examining t our stock before purchasing elsewhere. All kinds of COAL. SALT AND PLASTER, always on hand. MARKS & WILLIS. Lewistown, April 21, 1859. Pond's Fxtract of Hamaroelis, OK PAIN DESTROYEK. IS one of the few domestic remedies which have come into general use and favor, without puffing. It is the product of a sim ple shrub, harmless in all cases, and as a !o uieetic remedy unequalled. For Bums, Cuts, ! Bruises, Soreness, lameness, Spradtm, llhen ! mat ism. Boils, Ulcers, Old Sores and Wounds, it has not an equal. It is also used, with great success, for Toothache, Headache, Xeural>fia, Sore Throat, Colic, Diarrhoea, Hoarseness, and other similar troublesome ■ and painful affections, while it promptly ar ; rests all Ifemmorhafis. Hundreds of physi cians use it daily in tlieir practice, and give it their unqualified recommendation. Sold by our agents and dealers, and by F. HUMPHREYS & Co., 562 Brodway, Sole Proprietors and Manufacturers. my 3 EVERYBODY says the CENTRAL SHOE STORE has the largest ' oCSt &A# ment of Boots an \, BMS ; n town. Call and i try them. T. COX, Proprietor, A
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