IEE g Jt,rZ BITE. Pennsylvania Railroad. Tr-.ins k'a Te Lewistown Station as follows: WESTWARD. EASTWARD. p, vvnrcfli 5 05 A- m. 11 0(1 p. m. T . 6 03 p. m. 3 53 a. m. Trlin. 348 p. in. 10 24 a.m. >D;, 'h Freight, P- 4 55 p. in. 1 pr<- glib 6 30 a. in. 4 65 p. DO. Local r 8), 10 30 a.m. 12 35 p.m. D. E. ROBESON, Agent. ) fidbrsith's Omnibuses convey passengers to •r vii all tfie 'ahing "P °r setting them i jown at ttli puint- within tlie borcugh limits. Post Office. Mails arrive ami dose as follows : Clote. Arrive. extern Through and Way, 9 a. m. 4 p. m. w tern do. do. 2p. m. 11 a. m. vitro Through, | P-ui. 3 a. m. \ rtlß-rn Mads, .. 8 p. m. 2 p.m. . -e hours from 7a. m until Bp. 111. Sunday from • o'clock a- m- | LOCAL AFFAIRS. Temper mce Sermon will be de itvered in the Evangelical Lutheran Church place on next Sabbath afternoon, at 5 o'clock, by the pastor. The citizens are invited to attend. CAMP MEETING. —A Oamp Meeting within the bounds of Lewistown Circuit, East Baltimore Conference, w.ll be held 1 near the Three Locks, commencing on Thursday, August 10th. The Preacher in charge, J. Moorbead, invites adjoining chafes to participate in the services, and requests us to state that by the laws of Pennsylvania no huckstering will be allow ed on or near the ground. HE HAS COME. —We noticed among the anivuls to-day from Philadelphia the Orig inal Cheap John, who has amused and as tonibhed the citizens of Harrisburg so long. He intends opening out this (Thursday) evening, August 2d, in A. Blymyer's binding, West Market street, near the jail, lie is one of the most comical men we ever met, and sells his goods in such a tunny way, and at such prices, as to aston ish and amuse all. gsayAYiu. 11. Ewing, who was injured by a .-tone thrown by 15- Garrify, near Newton i miltim, as noticed last week, continues nger between life and death, but with v a shadow of hope of recovery. . v.rtially recovered from a lethar :te on Monday. g@k.->ouie rain fell on Saturday night and during Sunday which refreshed the crops still growing, hut much more is want ing to make even half a crop of corn. feuyA fair for the benefit of trie A. M. K. Church is now being held in that build ing, near the termination ol West Third street. S?fi„Thc colored folks' "4th of July" is ii"' ng on as we go to press, and of course kt-vdoui is in its glory. A small frame house in Armagh t.v.nsliip, about three miles east ofMiiroy, .eupit d by James llasler, was totally de stroyed by lire on Sunday morninga week, together with nearly all its contents. The Louse was the property of a widow lady uauied Jane Smith. fcirLedies and Gentlemen will please take notice that I>. K. F I ROY" ED, (at But > store.) in his usual way of doing busi iv -* uJ this season of the year, has eorn nivneed and will sell until the first of •Vpteuiber, at Reduced prices for CASH, the following class of goods : A large as sortment of fancy summer silks, bereges, lawns, challics, mantles of all styles, rib bons, bonuets, shawls Ac. The goods above enumerated will be so reduced in price, that the Cash or good Country Pro duce only will buy them, llis customers and the public generally are invited to give him a call before too late, as great bar gains are offered. 4t Hnutingdon County. The Sheriff of Huntingdon count)' adver tises the following properties for sale on the 13th August: Jacob Creswell and Horace L Brown; Thos. P. Love and Wm. M'Divit; Br. 11. L. Brown ; Ann Stewart, in hands of Marg. Stewart, executrix; Jonathan W. Lewis; fi izabeth Pheasant, John D. Borin and Amos PheasiDt; John Montgomery ; James Briek *r; Christian Hertzler; Wm. H. Gorsuch ; John Beaver and Anthony Beaver. The hill field has been selected as the ground for the encampment. Centre County. Three men named John Benner, Wm. Por ter, and McAlhatten, attempted to com mit an outrage on Miss Margaret Parker, in the vicinity of Rock Forge, but did not suc ceed, though the girl was much hurt in their efforts to drag her away. The scoundrels, who are said to have been in liquor, took Jiight and thus far escaped arrest. A man named Leathers was killed by some timbers from a canal boat falling on bis head v.hile steering a boat. Hfe-The uigger catchers in Philadelphia have got themselves into a scrape, having on Saturday and treated with brutal vi olence a nc™ n3.*Bed Ben. Valentine, ana . XT Vfc T for 34 years a regi me of Now Jersey ai.v J , rv u dent of Philadelphia, as a fugitive, x*.- er ror" was discovered aa sopn as he wqs taken to the marshal's office, and Ben was toid he oould go, hut being a man of means, he com menced suit against the marshal and "others to test their right of tearing a man's flesh and clothing! Married. On Monday. July 23D , bv the Rev. Mr K-TW •„, JANE of On the 26th July, at the Lutheran parsonage. Me chanicsvtlle. bv Rev. J. e. Lutteer JOHN W'-'IT nt to Mtaa ELIZK JANE M(>RGAN*all of Mtffliu county' . the Woods, 1. ,h\r tS; N to Ms CORNELIA G. BEVM. bu.h of Lewistown, formerly of Lancaster city. ! On the 4th July, by the some. W.M. H. Mo\ITT. of Armagh, to Miss M.VKY JANE GRAHAM. ofMiiroy. KUB , i t nro ß i hlt " .- y Kov M ' Allison, E. W. H. t )wn s KATE PARKER, bothof Mifflm- Died. In Brattou township, on the 19tli u'u, YVm. ANDF.R- I bON, aged about 55 years. onthe -'"'l' July, Mrs. FORGRITTA NO 1 IER. aged about 56 years. vn7 l i ,p " "" °i e 3d u 't- in her 65th vear. LLIAABE,I H, contort of Benjamin Riehm. In this place, on the 22d ult., NANCY DAVIDSON, i in the both year of her age. „ A iCVrJl*. l 'l iur,is - on Ule 25111 July. Dr. ROBERT I v.0.0f. \ U -ZAH. need 38 years, son of Dr. Thomas i \ anvalzah, of Lewistown, Pennsylvania. Thedeeeas- 1 , ,vas ''"nod in the Presbyterian Cemeterv in this place on .Sunday last, in the presence of many mourn- I mg relatives and a large concourse of our citizens who ! deeply sympathized in a bereavement which has cut I oft a young physician of high talent and skill and do- ' prived a father, mother. brethren and sisters of aval- I ued member of their family circle. In this place, on Tuesday morning last-PARKER mid 1 a montL E * Un,i Car ° UB ° *'""'"*■ 6 >^ rs Weep not. kind friends, for vour Paekie dear, lie s only gone to a better sphere: 111 Heaven above where all have rest. He cahnly sleeps on the Saviour's breast. R. H. n. rr.'i''h-'ft- 25th instant. JOSEPH SAN davs EDY, aged 28 years. 5 months and 28 While the parents have been called to mourn over tne loss cd an affectionate and dutiful sen the friends and companions of the deceased have mingled the tears of sympathy with the members of the family, lor tne early death of 01. • *vho has passed away frotn the joys and sorrows of hfe, let us fondlv hope, to a brigher and a happier sphere. His name, like the evergreen, will live fresh in our remembrance, while we ee;ise not to remember, that he was a dutiful son, an affectionate brother and a warm and true friend. His mildness of disposition and uniform kindness were high virtues, which will ever command our admiration and secure our regard. I he evils .i this transient and sublunary sphere have passed away torever, whih* his diseniboclied spirit has asreuded to the realms of eternal sp.yce. His pro-)>cets for pleasure and happiness and life it sell were fairer than ours—hut alas—the voting and tender hud has been nipped bv a cruel and withering frost. ° The silver chord Ims been loosed and the golden bowl is broken by the fountain. The grave is now his resting place and his absence is the absence of eternity. The circle is broken—one seat is forsaken —one bud front the tree of our friendship is shaken one heart troni among us tio longer shall thrill with the spirit of gladness, or darken with ill. The funeral services of the Rev. S. M. COOPER, who departed this hfe on the morning of the 16th Ju ly, at t.ic parsonage connected with the -Little Valley Church, Mifflin county Pa., were held on the 17th iu the aforesaid church, where the people among whom he last labored and a number of ministerial brethren were present. A sermon was delivered by the Rev. •lames S. Y\ ooijs, D. I) , frotn a passage particularly exemplified in the jute experience of the deceased; I row xiv,32—"The righteous have hope in his death." Hjs remains, accompanied bv mourning relatives, and follow ed by a large procession, were borne to the bu rial ground of a neighboring congregation. East Kisli acoquillas, where other members of his fan.ilv had been uod. The deceased at the time of his death, was it; his -tilth year, was born and brought up in the vicinity of the present resting place of his mortal re mains. and was received into the communion of the church at an early period of his life. He graduated at Jefferson College. I'a.. re •• ived his theological train ing at Princeton. X. J., was licensed to preach the gos pol at .Manor Hill, in the Presbytery of Huntingdon, in the bounds of which Presbytery he spent most of his ministerial life, and in the "midst of which he ter minated both his ministerial and earthly career. He spent fifteen years pastoral labor in the congregation of linking t'reefc. after ivhi'h t> rio.l lis labors were repeatedly interrupted l.y ill health, for which reason he resorted at dirferep! times to the less laborious ta.-k of teaching. Some four years of pastoral life he spent in Clearfield congregations, ana the two last years of his labors were spent in the congregation from the midst of which he was removed by death. 1 ite-e congregations among which ho labored! respec tively. all evinced their high regard for him, bv their considerate kindness during his last illness. He was obliged to cease his public labors early in the month of January, when his disease, pulmonary consump tion, assumed a threatening aspect and continued its wasting influence until death ensued. He was highly esteemed, and particularly So by his brethren iii the ministry. He \v:i- an at l-- minister, an t-trjin.-nt chris tian, and an exemplary man. He left a youthful daughter and two still more youthful sons to mourn the loss of a fond and endeared father. The spirit and tendency of his iuteruour.se. the character of his religious experience, ami the stability of his patience and resignation win .-on his death-bed, were such as to brighten the de ne expressed by the emphatic lan guage. -Let me die the death of the righteous, and let my last end be like his." J. B. S. Millerstown, July 23d, 1860. 4SF'At a special meeting of Lewistown Lodge. No. 203. of Ancient York Masons, July 27th, 1860, it was announced that our beloved brother, JO SEPH SAN-FORD KENNEDY had deceased in this pjace on the morning of the 26th July; whereupon the follow ing preamble and resolution "were unanimously adop ted : WHEREAS, It has pleased the almighty disposer of all human events to remove from our brotherhood, by the hand of death, our much esteemed friend anil brother. Joseph Sanford Kennedy. Therefore, Resolved, That we shall ever cherish in our hearts' warmest and truest affections the memory of our dear brother, and tiiat we deeply sympathize with his be reaved parents and family in this their great affliction. Resolved, That this preamble and resolution be pub lished in our town papers, and a copy sent to his be reaved parents. It. M YKTIN, TIIGS. K. DIVEN, M. NEIL. Committee. <£ ■At a meeting of Lewistown Lodge, No. 97,1. O. O. F., on Saturday evening, July 28th. the following resolutions were unanimously adopted : Whereas, It has pleased God. in his allwise provi dence. to call from our midst Brother James C. Del icti. of Milroy, a member of Pleasant Hill Lodge, No. 97 I. O. (.. F. Montgomery County. Maryland. Resolved, That in the death of Bro. Delicti the order has lost a worthy member and the community a use ful citiz<-n. Brother Dellett was called away in the prime of his manhood, but we have every reason to believe that he had his house in order, ana was ready to depart and be with bis Saviour, which he consider ed far better. His wife and little daughter had pre ceded him to a better land, and now aif that is loit of the family is an orphan boy, five years of age. May the God of the Fatherless protect hitn. and lead him '• into the vessel where Christ is, for there he will be safe from the storm." Resolved. That we sympathize with the brethren of Pleasant Hill Lodge in the loss of their worthy mem ber, and with the family and friends, in the loss of a dutiful sou and brother, and that a copy of the above bo sent to his Lodge and family. THE MARKETS. LEWISTOWN, August 2, 1860. Butter, good, ft. 12 Lard, 11 Tallow, 11 a 00 Eggs, dozen, 10 Beeswax, per pound, 25 Wheat, white ¥! bushel, 1 10 " red 1 00 Corn, 55 Rye, new, 55 " old, 60 Oats, new, 25 " old, 25 Barley, 00 to 00 Cloverseed, 4 00 Flaxseed, 1 25 Timothy, 2 00 Wool, washed, 37 unwashed, 25 Dried Cherries, per bushel 1 75 Potatoes, new, 62 Marks's steam mill is selling extra flour at 275 per hundred, Granville at 2 25, su perfine at 2 50, and family at 3 00. Salt, 1 40 Mill Fead, per hundred. 80 The above prices are also paid by Bly rayer & Stanbarger. Philadelphia Market. The Flour market continues extremely dull, and'prrces are drooping- There is no export ! demand, and superfine is freely offered at ! |5 12$a5 25 per bbL &f wd stock, and 550 for fresh ground, and extra and fancy lots from 5 37$ up to 6 50. There is not much Wheat coming in. Sales at 1 08$al 12$ for fancy and good red: 1 20 for prime do.; and 1 24al 30 for common and fair white. Rye is dull and lower; old Pennsylvania sold at 73c. The last sales of new were at 68a70c. Corn comes forward slowly and meets a limited inquiry: sales of Pennsylvania and Southern yellow at 67c, afloat. No sales cf white. Oats—''ld Pennsylvania 38a40c, and heavy new Delaware at 35c per bushel. Cattle Market, July 30.—The receipts of Beet Cattle are very large this week, reaching about 2600 head at the two yards. The mar ket closed dull; and fully 25a500 the 100 lbs. lower than last quoted. Sales at 7a l J$. 7500 Sheep sold at from 8 to Bsc, as to con dition. 50 Cows, selling from 25 to 50 per head, ac cording to quality. 033 Ilogs sold at the Avenue Yard, at 87} to 8$ for still fed, and 8 to 8} for corn fed, as in quality. 1125 Hogs sold at the Union Drove Yard, at trnni i A to 8$ for still fi-d. and BaBJ per 100 lbs. for corn led, as to quality. IMPECTINE. The Persian Fever Charm. the prevention and cure of Fever and Ague mnl Bilious Fevers. This wonderful rem '*<'>' was brought to the knowledge of the present pro prietors by a friend who has been a great traveler in Persia and the holy land. While going down the river Euphrates, he exper ienced a severe attack of Fever and Ague. On dis covering his condition, one of the boatmen took from his person ail Amulet- saying. •• Hear this and no Fner will ton eh you." Although incredulous as to its virtues, he complied, and experienced immediate relief, and has since always found it an effectual protection from all malarious complaints. On further investigation he found that the boatman attributed it to miramicus powers, and said that it could only be obtained front the Priests of the Sun. Some time afterwards, the gentleman in conversing with a Priest obtained from him the seeretof its preparation, and ascertained where the medicinal herbs were found, of which it was compounded. The wonderful virtues of this article have induced a full belief in the minds of the natives in the miraculous healing pow ers of their priests. Since lus return to America, it has been tried with the happiest effect by several Ladies and Gentlemen of high character, who have given it the most unqual ified praise. This remedy having been a specific in Persia for hundreds of years, for the prevention and cure of Feyer and Ague and Bilious Fevers—is now ottered to the American people. It will be sent by mail, prepaid, with full directions for use, on receipt of one dollar. Principal Depot and Manufactory. Iks Main St., Rich mond, Ya. Bank of Commerce Building, New York. Address JOHN WILCOX & CO. J.vt-Lly jF<u*mti*o ahO Dealers j Head Quarters! HANCOCK, CAMP & CO., Produce and General Commission Merchants, .Yo. 17, Yorth Water Street, below Arch Street, Philadelphia, # * # Agents for all GUANOS, SUPER PHOSPHATES OF LIME, POU DRETTS, and other kinds of Fertilizers. # * # All descriptions of COUN TRY PRODUCE taken in exchange or sold on COMMISSION. # * # Quick Sales and immediate Returns are guaranteed upon all consign meats. #*#W e are the sole agents for the best articles of VINEGAR made in this city or elsewhere. jyl9-6m HARRISBURG FEMALE SEMINARY. MRS. S. E. DIXOY, Principal. f IMIE Fall Session of this Seminary will I commenceonTUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4th. This Institution, incorporated in 1853, is admirably directed in its domestic arrange ments, moral and religious culture, and course of studies. It is earnestly commended to the patronage of the public as a first class Semi nary. Circulars, stating terms, &e., can be ob tained by addressing the principal. J. W. WEIR, President Board of Trustees. Refetence can be freely made to the pat rons of the Seminary, among whom may be mentioned Gov. William F. Packer, Ilarrishurg, Hon. J. J. Pearson, " William R. DeWitt, D. D. f " Rev. T. 11. Robinson, " Rev. J. G. Miles, " Hon. Joseph Casey, " William M. Kerr, Esq., " I). I). Boas, Esq., " John 11. Brigs, Esq., " Hon. A. S. Wilson, Lewistown, Thomas Beaver, Esq , Philadelphia, Charles Pleasants, Esq., Sunbury, Hon. J. S. Haldeman, York county, Robert Givin, Esq., Cumberland county, John Irwin, Esq. Centre county, B. Frank Irwin, Esq., Cumberland county. Harrisburg, July, 1860.—3t New Arrangement, TITHE undersigned informs his old friends I and customers that he itas resumed the Mercantile Business at the OLD STONE CORNER, East Market Street, Lewistown, i having purchased the entire stock of Goods i from Nathan Frank. He will endeavor to I keep a good stock of seasonable goods always on hand, will be happy to exhibit them, and is determined not to be undersold. Those who want bargains will find them, as usual, at MEYER FRANK'S. N. B. As I am compelled to be absent a great deal from borne, with business engage ! ments elsewhere, I have engaged my brother, : Nathan Frank, to superintend the business in , my absence. jy26-3t Wanted! Wanted! | 1/A /lUWI PERSONS of both sexes to Tv/*\_/v/v/ make money by buying cheap j Groceries, Baskets, Tubs, Buckets, Churns, W T ater Cans, Brooms, Brushes, &c. &c. at aug4 ZERBE'S. HAM S. SUPERIOR canvassed sugar cured Hams, at 13$ and 14 cts., at jj!2 F. J. HOFFMAN'S. TINMEN'S Tools for sale here at Philadel phia prices by jy!2 F. G. FRANCISCUS. Et&ianssa ffim©2©2S 3. | FRIDLEY & CORNMAN'S Patent Self-testing, Self-sealing, Premium, Air-tight PRUT CMS & JARS. Patented October 25, 1859. W&T' The Exclusive Right of Making & Sell ing these Cans and Jars in Mifflin and Cen tre counties is held by the undersigned. rpiIESE Cans and Jars being perfectly sim- I pie in their arrangement, and requiring no cement or solder to make them air tight, are the most reliable and convenient vessels that are in the market fur preserving Fruits and Vegetables of all kinds. They possess the following advantages over all other Cans aud Jars that are in the mat ket: FIRST—AII that is required after the fruit has been put in hut, is simply to screw the cap down tightly. SECOND—They can be opened by a single turn of the cover, and the contents taken out i in one-fourth the time required by other ves : sels. THlßD—Besides their simplicity and ease of adjustmeut and the impossibility of sb p- ; pets blowing out, they show at all times the j exact condition of the fruit by simply looking j at the top of the cover: if the gum gasket is ! concave, the fruit is good : if convex, the ! fruit is going to spoil, but will always show itself in time to be saved. For sale by JOHN B. SELIIEIMER, at his tin, stove, and sheet iron manufactory, East ; Market street, Lewistown, Pa., also by coun try stores generally. Je 28 2PJF^TTXI7 A NO J. HOFFMAN, Lewistown, Pa., lias • on hand a tine assortment of Glass and Yellow Ware Jars of the most approved pat terns, and at very low [trices. These are war ranted to be a superior article in that they preserve the natural flavor of the fruit. at ten tit n is called to our new mode of sealing, which is done quickly, and combines economy with certainty of preser vation. Jyi2. Fruit Cans ! Fruit Cans ! MORRET'S Patent self sealing and self testing airtight Cuu. This can was ex tensively used last year, and I have madedil igent inquiry as to its worth, and found it to be a favorite, because easily closed, perfectly airtight, and easily opened. It is impossible to close this can if not perfectly airtight, and when once closed you have a positive proof that it is airtight. I will insure all fruit seal ed in this way in cans that are sound. Be sure you call at the sign the BIG COFFEE ( POT. J. I. WALLIS. P. S. We made a great mistake last year, by altering old cans, because there were ma ny air holes we could not discover, that when taken home they could not be closed, and I therefore the cuu condemned. Lewistown, June 12. Pond's Fxtract of Hamamelis, J OR PAIN DESTROY ICR. 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 do mestic remedy unequalled. For Burns, Cuts, Bruises, Soreness, Lameness, Sprains. Rheu matism, Boils, Ulcers, Old Sores and Wounds, it has not an equal. It is also used, with great success, for Toothache, Headache, Neuralgia, Sore Throat, Colic, Diarrhoea, Hoarseness, and other similar troublesome and painful affections, while it promptly ar rests all Hemmorhagcs. Hundreds of physi cians use it daily in their practice, and give it their unqualified recommendation. Sold by our agents and dealers, and by F. HUMPHREYS & Co., 562 Brodway, Sole Proprietors and Manufacturers. mvS Notice to the Collectors of 1857 and 1858. rpilE tax Collectors of 1857 and 1858 will .L take notice that their duplicates must certainly be settled up by the 20th day of July Also, the Collectors of 1859 will be re quired to settle their duplicates by Tuesday, the 28th day of August. The several collcc tors may rest assured that if the above is not complied with, the law will be enforced accor ding to a resolution passed by the Treasurer and Commissioners of the county. WM. C. VINES. Treasurer, WM. CREIGIITON,) n JOHN PEACIIEY, p omr 8 - Lewistown, June 12, 1860, IST-A-XLUS. DUNCANNON best Nails at £3 25 per keg, for cash. A discount will be made to dealers. lam now agent for the sale of Duncannon Nails, and prepared to make it the interest of deal ers as well as consumers to buy directly of us. Our motto is, "To make it the interest of all" to buy at jy 19 F. J. HOFFMAN'S. Fresh Arrival at Billy John ston's. "YTTOMEN'S GAITERS at 60 cents per IT pair; Heel Gaiters, §l.O0 —the cheap est article ever offered for sale in this county. Also, Boots, Shoes, &c. equally low. As Caesar says—" Ye who have money come and buy ; you that have none, set down and cry." Going fast at jyl9 BILLY JOHNSTON'S. FOll EVERYBODY.. THE DAYLIGHT GAS BURNER COOK. ACCORDING to a bona fide agreement be tween A. J. Gallagher (the manufactu- I rer of the above stove) and J. Irvin Wallis, ; no one can get this 6tove direct from the Foun dry to sell in this place, but the undersigned; ! therefore, all persons wanting this Stove will find it to their interest to call on the proper j persoD, ai they are not second handed aDd ! can be furnished cheaper than the cheapest i for several reasons. Don't mistake the place—Sign of the BIG COFFEE POT, where you will also find me engaged in my legitimate business, trying to make a fortune by selling Tin Buckets, Pans, i and three cent Tin Cups, i jy 19 J. IRVIN WALLIS. A Fine lot of New Market Muslins are on Zerbe's counter, for sale cheap, THE ONLY PREPARATION llaving proof? ?• Strong and Direct as to EXPEL THE DOUBTS OF ALL. FOR Statesmen, Judges, Editors, Physi cians of tin- oldest schools as well as new. give it their unqualified sanction, and recommend it "for all eases of eruptions, and diseases of the scalp and brn: but all who have used it. unite in testifying that it will preserve the hair from being gray, and from failing to any age, as well as restore. Head the following: Oak Grove, S. June 24th. 1559. Prof. O. J. Wood: Dear Sir:—Your Hair Restorative i- rapidiv gaining popularity in tins community. 1 have had occasion to lay prejudice aside, and give your Hair Restorative a perfect test: During the year IS.V 4, 1 was so unfortunate as to is thrown from my sulky against a rock near tiie road side. from which my head received a must terrible blow, causing a great deal of irritation, which commu nicated to the brain and external surface of the head, front the effects of which, my hair was finally destroy ed ove the entire surface* of the h ,J. Vrom the time 1 first discovered its dropping, however, up to the time of its total disappearance, I employed every thing I could think of. g a professional man my s-If. and. as I though: derstanding the nature of the disease, but was Beany defeated in cv cry prescrip tion advanced. These and no other circumstances induced nte to resort to your worthy Hair Restorative, whieli 1 have every reason to believe, produced a very happy result; two months after the first application, 1 had as beau tiful a head of young hair as 1 ever saw, for which 1 cer tainly owe you my most sincere thanks. H tas cured, doar sir 1 shall recommend your remedy to all inqui rers; moreover. I shall use my influence, which 1 flatter myself to say. is not a little. You can publish this if you think proper. Yours, respectfully, M.J. WRIGHT, M. D. Office of the J'-tforsoninn. Philippi, V.. Dec 12, Dear Sir:—l ft el it iny duty as well as my pleas ure. to state to you the following circumstance, which you can use as you think proper: A gentleman of this place, (a lawyer.) has been halt! ever since his ear ly youth; so much so. that he was compelled to v, car a wig. He was induced to use a bottle of your *• Hair Restorative."' which he liked very mucli; and after using some two or three bottles his hair grew out quite luxuriantly, and he now has a handsome head of hair. The gentleman's name is llradford, and as he is very well l.nc .vn in our adjoining counties, niaity persons can testify to the truth of this statement: 1 give it to you at the request of Mr. Bradford. You can sell a great deal of your Hair Restorative in this and the adjoining counties if you have the proper agents. Y ours Ac., THOMPSON SURGHNOR. Dp.. Wood Dear Sir: Permit me to express the obli stations 1 am under for the entire restoration of my hair to its original eolor; about the time of my arrival m the United t-iates it was rapidly becoming gray, but upon the application of your "Hair Restorative" it soon recovered its original hue. I consider your Re storative as a very wonderful invention, quite effica cious as well as agreeable. S. Til.. LBERG. The Restorative is put up in bottles of three sizes viz: large, medium and small; the medium holds at least twenty per cent, more in proportion than the small, retails for two dollars per bottle ; the large holds a quart, -to per cent, more in proportion, and retails for $3. _ U. .J. WOOD A" Co.. Proprietors. 444 broadway, New York, and 114 Market Street, St. Louis, Mo. And sold by all good Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. jyl9 HEALTH & ITS PLEASURES, OR Disease with its Agonies : CHOOSE EIIWEEN THEM. HOLLOWAY'S TILLS. Nervous Disorders. What is more fearful than a breaking down of the nervous system? To lie excitable or nervous in a -mall degree is most distressing, for where cunu rem edy be found? There is one :—drink but little wine, beer, or spirits, or far better, none: hike no coffee. — weak tea being preferable; get all the fresh air you can : take three or four Pills everv night; eat plenty of solids, avoiding the use of -lops; and if these gol den rules are followed, you will be happy in mind and strong in body, and forget you have any nerves. Mothers and Daughters. If there is one thing more than another for which these Pills are so famous it is their purifying proper ties. especially their powerof cleansing the blood from ail impurities, and removing dangerous and suspen ded secretions. Universally adopted as the one grand remedy for female complaints, they never fail, never weaken the system, and always bring about what is re quired. Sick Headaches and want of Appetite. These feelings which so sadden us. most frequently arise front annoyances or trouble, from obstructed perspiration, or from eating and drinking what is un fit for us. thus disordering the liver and stomach. These organs must be regulated ii' vou wish to be well. The Pills, if taken according to the printed ins* auc tions. will quickly restore a healthy action to With liv er and stomach, whence follow as a natural conse quence, a good appetite and a clear head. In the Last and West Indies scarcely auy other medicine is ever used for these disorders. Disorders of the kidneys. In all diseases affecting these organs, whether they secrete too much or too iittle water; or whether they be afflicted with stone or gravel, or with aches ana pains settled in the loins over the regions of the kid neys, these Pills should be taken according to the printed directions, and the Ointment should be well rubbed into the small of tbe baekr.t bed time. This t treatment will give almost immediate relief when all I other means have failed. For Stomachs out of order. No medicine will so.effectually improve the tone of the stomach as these Pills; they remove all acidity, occasioned either by intemperance or improper diet. They reach the liver and reduce it to a healthy action; they are wonderfully efficacious in cases of spasm— in tact they never "fail in curing all disorders of the Liver and Stomach. Ague, .Fevers of all Sore Throats, Asthma, j kinds, I Stone urrdGravel Bilious Compla'ts Fits, jSec'ndary Symp- Blotches oh the Gout, i toms. Skin, | Head-ache, .T ic-D<>uloureux, Bowel Compla'ts,' Indigestion, Tumours, Colics, Inflammation, ] Ulcers, Constipation of Jaundice, ;Venereal Affec's the Bowels, !Liver Complai'ts, Worms of all Consumption, j Lumbago, i kinds, Debilitv, Piles, ~ Weakness from Dropsy, 'Rheumatism, | whatever cause, Dysentery, [Retention of Ac., Ac. Erysipelas, I Urine. Fe" male Irregu- Scrofula, or larities, " | King's Evil, CM UTloX! —None are genuine unless the words " Hollowat, New Y'okk and London-."' are discernable as a water-mark in every leaf of the book oi directions around eaeli pot or box: the same may be plainly seen by holding the leaf to the light. A handsome re ward will be given to any one rendering such infor mation as may lead to the detection of any party or parties counterfeiting the medicines or vending the same, knowing them to be spurious. •(.•Sold at the Manufactory of Professor Hollownv. 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicine, throughout the civilized world, in boxes at"2o cents, 62 cents and $1 each- is considerable saving by taking the lar ger sizes. , . ° y m 11.— Directions for the guidance of patients in ev ery disorder are affixed to each box. my 3 ! IIARRISBURG Nail Company's Agency, LEWISTOWS, Pi. $0 p ER REG-—This Company's f) Zf ) Nails are equal in quality to the best Nails made in Pennsylvania, and far superior to any in this market, as our large ly iucreased sales for the past three months will testify. For sale by F. G. FRANCISCUS, Agent Harrisburg Nail Company. Discount to dealers —a large 6tock always on hand—all orders promptly filled—deliver i ed at the railroad station or canal. jy2o WANTED, 1 fl LBS. of WOOL by the sub 1. goribers and the highest pri i.l ces paid, KENNEDY & JUNKIN. HEAR WHAT THE PEOPLE SAY. The un Icrrigned having U<Nl Professor SPECIFIC HOMUSUPATUIC U l, MKDIKS in our fmmlit* with the most satisfactory results, ami having fall confi dence in their genuineness, parity , ami eHieacy, cheerlully recommend them to a'.l persons who rush to have safe, re liable, and efficacious remedies at hand for private or do mestic use. The Rev. Wilt. Hosraer, editor of " The Northern In de pendent," Auburn, N. Y.; the Rev. Il Cressey, DP", Rector of St. Peter's Church, Auburn, N V . the U. v It. I Ives, Chaplain of the Auburn Mate Pri-.m; the Rev. Spencer 51. Rice, Rector, New-Bedford, Mass ; tl -.- Rev. Allen Steele, New-York Conference ; Hie Rev. Samuel Nichols, Kast-tleuesce Conference, N. Y. ; t' e Rev. P. ?. Pratt, Dorset, Vu ; the Rev. John K. Rnbic. lhiflal"; A. C, Hart, Utica, N. A" ; the Hon. Neal Dow, P- rtiaud, Me. ; the Hon. Schuyler Colfax, South-Bend, Ind. ; the lion. (it-orcc Humphreys, N. Y. ; llenry D. Cook, ilstp, Kditor of The Ohio State journal, Columbus, Ohio; the lion. 11. 11. Graham, Moline, 111.; the Hon. Thomas J. Chase, Monti cello. Fla.; the lion, J.—eph Renedict, l lica, N Y. ; \\ m. Bristol, Ks'p, I'tlca. N. A'. ; A " -i.l, Esq., Utlcn, N. A. : James Pluukett, Esq , Nashville LIST OK SPECIFIC K. dRDIKS. No. I.—For Fever, Congestion, an>! Inflammation. No. 2. —For Worm Fever, AA'orin Colic, Wetting the Bed. No. 3.—For Colic, Crying, Teething, ami Wakefulness of Infants. N >. 4.—For Diarrhea, Cholera Infantum, and Summer Complaints. No. s.—For Colic, Griping*, Dysentery, or Bloody F'ux. No. 6.—For Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Vomiting. No. T.—For Coughs, Colds, Influenza, and S >re Throat, No. B.—For Tooth ache, Pace-ache, and Neuralgia, No. 9.—For Headache, Vertigo, Heat and Fullness of th A Head. No. 10.—DYSPEPSIA I'ti.t.s—For Weak and Deranged Stomach, Constipation, and Liver Complaint. No. 11.—FOK FEMALE lußKurnHiriKs, Scanty, Painful, or Suppressed Periods. No. 12.—F r Profuse Menses, and Il- aru j Down of Females. No. 13.—For Croup, Hoarse Cough, Bid Breathing. No. 14.— SALT Rati CM PILLS — For KrysljieUs, Eruptions, Pimples on the Face. No. 15.—Itinera ITIC PILLS—For I'.dti, Lameness, or Sore ness in the Chest, 111 -k, Loins, or Limbs. A.—Fir Fever an 1 Ague, ChKi Fever, Dumb Ague, Old Mismanaged Agues. P.—For Piles, Blind or 11'•• ling, I denial or External. ()—K o S <re, Weak, T !->'!a'ne<| Kyes and Kyeli ls; Fail ing, Weak, o- Blurred Fight C.—For Catarrh, of lo.ig standing or recent, either with , obstruction or profuse discharge. AV. C. —For Whooping Cough, abating its violence and shortening i-ts course. In all acute diseases, uh as Fevers, Inflammations, Diarrhea, Dysentery, Croup, Rheumatism, and such erup tive diseases as Scarlet Fever, Measles, and Krysiptias, D o advantage of giving the proper remedies promptly is ob vious, an I in al! such cases the specifics act like a charm. The entir*. disease is often arrested at once, and In all cases the violence of the attack is moderated, the disease short ened, and rendered less dangerous. Coughs and Colds, which are of such frequent occurrence, and which so often lay the foun laliou of diseased lunge, bronchitis and const-, ptioii, nay all hi at once cured by the Fever and Cough pills. In all chronic diseases, such i,.- ' \ .-pepsin, Weak FL'inru'h, Constipation, Liver Complaints, P:h-, Female Debility, and Irregularities, old lleadac. c-, e re or Weal. Kyes, Catarrh, Salt Rheum, and other old v i.i tions, the case has specifies whose proper application will aiToril a cure in almost every Instance. Often the cure of a single chronic difficulty, such as D.vs|tepsia, l'des or Catarrh, Headache or Female Weak Less, has more than paid for the case ten times over. PRICK. Case of 2ft vials complete, in morucco, and Book ♦.* Case of 20 vials, ami Book, plain i Case of 15 numbered boxes, and Book g Case of 6 boxes, numbered, and Book 1 Single numbered boxes, with directions 25 cent-. Single lettered boxes, with directions 50 cent-. Large case of 2 or. vials, for planters and physicians....? 15 C*" ALSO SPECIFICS. FOR Asniwi OR PHTHlSlC. —Oppressed, Difficult. L.*TI<I.-"< Breathing, attended with Cough and Expectoration, pint, 50 cents per bo.x. FOR EAR Pisan RUES AStn DEAJX'ESS.—Discharges from the Ear, the result of Scarlet Fever, Measles, or Mercurials. For Noises in the Head, Hardness of Hearing, and U ngii g in the Ears, and Ear-ache. Price, 50 cents per In.x. FORSCKOFLLA. —EnIarged Glands, Enlarged and Indurat ed Tonsils, Swellings ami Old Ulcers, Scrofulous Cachexy id Children. Price, 50 cents per box. FOR GKNEKAL DEBlLlTY.—Physical or Nervous AVeakticss. Either the result of Sickness, Excessive Medication, or Ex hausting Discharges. Price, sft cents per i• \. FOR DROPSY.—FIuid Accumulations, Tumid dwellings, with Scanty Secretions. Price, 50 cents per box. FOR SEA-. CK.NKSS. —Deathly Sickness, Vertigo, Nausea, Vomiting. Sickness from riding or motion. Price, 50 cen'i per box. FOK URINARY DISEASES.—For Gravel, Renal Calculi, Ditf cult, Painful Urination, Diseases of tire.Kidneys. Price, 50 cents per box. FOR SEMINAL EMISSIONS-—lnvoluntary Discharges and Consequent Prostration and Debility, Bad Results of Evil Habits. The most successful ami cflicit-nf remedy known, and may be relied upon as a cure. Price, with full direc tions, $1 per box. Persons who wish to place themselves under the profes sional care, or to seek advice of Prof. HI'MPHHETS, can do so, at his office 562 Broadway, daily froui S A.M. tc S P.M or by letter. * - ' OUR REMEDIES BY MAIL. Look over t ne list; make tip a case of what kind you choose, n'_,u inclose the amount i i a enrrent note ■ >r stamps by nir',l t 0 r.r.r address, at t-'o. Ntii? Broadway, New-xmL, tid the medicine will be df.b■'•►eiissr.sd by mail or express, tree of charge. AGENTS WANTED.—We ih sire an active,efficient Agent for the sale "f our Remedies ir: every to - n • r cominuriitv in ttie Units-.! Stales. Address !>r F. iIU.MPiIREAS x Co. No. 562 BROADWAY, NEW-AOKE. Charles Ritz Wholesale and Retail Agent for Leicistown and vicinity, and druggists and stores generally.. *bw3 '■ Not dangerous to the Human Family." Rats come out of their lioles to die." VERMIN. Costar's Costar's R4T, ROACH, &c. EXTERMINATOR Costar's Costar's BED-BUG EXTERMINATOR. Costar's Costar's ELECTRIC POWDER for INSECTS for. DESTROYS INSTANTLY Rats —Roaehes —Mice—Moles—Ground Mice —Bed Bugs—Ants—Moths—Mosquitoes—Fleas —Insects on Plants, Fowls, Animals, <£., Ac.—in short, every spe cies of 10 years established in New York City —used by the City Post Office—the City Prisons and Station Houses —the City Steamers. Ships, Ac. —the City Hotels, " As ter," "St. Nicholas," Ac.—and by more than 20,000 pri vale familes. - STUL'ruggists and Retailers everywhere sell them Wholesale Agents in all the large cities and Towns, !! BEWARE 1!! of spurious imitations. trw.?l.oo Sampie Boxes sent by Mail. %DYddress Orders—or for "Circular to Dealers" tc HENRY R- COST.', i PRINCIPAL DEPOT, 512 Broadway, (.Opposite St. Nicholas Hotel,) N. Y For sale by Charles Ritz, Lewistown Pa. jel-i Estate of Henry B. Taylor, deceased. "VTOTICE is hereby given that Letters of X \ Administration on the estate of IIENR j B. TAYLOR, late of Union township, Mifflin county, dee'd., have been granted to the un dersigned, residing in Brown township. Ail those indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them duly authenticated for settle-, ment. WM. CUMMINS, je'2B-6t* Administrator. Estate of David Sivitzer, deceased. "VTOTICE is hereby given that letters of ad ministration on the estate of DAA ID, SWITZER, late of Brown township, Miffiin county, deceased,, have been granted to the undersigned residing in Armagh township. All those indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those hav ing claims to present them duly authenticated for settlement. JAMES THOMPSON, 1 A x mri CRAWFORD SWITZER, j Aam ™' 6t-* DIVIDEND.— The stockholders of the Lewistown and Tuscarora Bridge Com pany are hereby notified that a semi annual . Dividend of FIVE PER CENT, on the cap • ital stock has been doclared, payablo on de mand at tho office of the Treasurer, jy 26-3t CHAS, RITZ, Treasurer.
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