2H 2 5A 3 B TIS. Pennsylvania Ilailroad. Trains leave Lewistown Station as follows: WESTWARD. EASTWARD. Through Express, 5 05 a. m. 11 09 p. m. t\-f Line, 6 03 p. in. 4 03 a. in lj til Train- 3 48 p.m. 10 24 a.m. Through Freight, 11 5o p. in. 4 55 p.m. T, ,eal Freight. 6 30 a. m. 4 55 p. m. Fxoress Freight, 10 30 a. in, 12 35 p. ru. Fast Fneght, 11 35 p. m. 11 50 p. in. JD. E. ItoßESo.v, Agent. *s~Galhraith's Omnibuses convey passengers to , from all the trains, taking up or setting them i'nvu -it I'll points within the borough limits. Post Ofliee. Mails arrive ami close ns follows : dose. Arrive. y ctern Through and IVay, 9 a.m. 4 p.m. Western do. do. 2p. in. 11 a. in. Eastern Through, S p. rn. 5 it. in. .Northern Mails, S p. m. 2 p.m. Ofliee hours from 7 it. in. until Sp. in. Sunday lrom 8 until 9 o'eloolt a. m. LOCAL AFFAIRS. Fourth Annual Meeting of the Mifflin County Teachers' Institute- THIRD DAY —MORNING SESSION. K"ll called. Reading of Scripture and pruvcr by tltc C<>. Supt. Minutes of the pre ceding day read and approved. Music. Re port of the critic. Miss Annie Criswell ap pointed critic for the day. After a few gen era! remarks by the Co. Supt., (in which he urged upon the members the importance of i iiiytness of answering when called upon M recit-',) an exercise in ortln-graphy was i •. d by Pr.-f. Miller, of ilollidaysburg, mp tided by soini very interesting remarks i regard t-< the origin of words in the Eng i-h ianguage. Written Arilhinetiu was con i ; {by M.J. Smith. Subject, Percentage, b ees-. Music. A very interesting exercise in Grammar was then conducted by the Co. Supt. Adjourned. AFTERNOON* SESSION. Music. Exercise in Grammar conducted bv the Co. Supt. The members were request t-1 to furnish sentences containing all the mod j. anions of the subject, predicate and object, which were read and criticised. Written Arithmetic was resumed by Prof. M. J. Smith, and the subject of Percentage concluded. Recess. Music. Reading being next in or der, Prof Miller occupied a part of the time in explaining the origin of certain words in the lesson —the elocutionary part of the ex ercise being conducted by the Co Supt. <>.. in itiun ol Jos. Gray, jr., a committee eon-is ting of Messrs. Jos. Gray, W. K Stroup, and J. K. Hamier was appointed to wait - a the editors >,t the county papers, to wlictlier urraageiuents Could be made with tiieiu t' hive an educational department in one or both of the county papers. Adjourned. EVENING SfcSsi X. Roll caiied and resp-tided to with senti ments by the ni.-mhers. Music, followed with i prayer by R-v 11. Baker. Music, after which j an address was delivered by Prof. Miller. I Subject, *' I'he Public Schools the Peoples Colleges." Music by the meiulers. The j question " 1 - woman uaturaih as capable of 1 instructing and governing its man ? was then dUeusmi by J. K II irtzler. I>. Allen, M. J. ; Smith, NV K. Struuij and D. If Z mk. Mu sic. Adjourned. TOI'KTU DAY MORNING SESSION. R ill c-nii" 1. Reading of Scripture, and j prayer by Mr. -5. li. (Tint, of PiuiaJclphia. I Music by the teachers. Critic's report. R ibt. j 11. M. Cold appointed critic for the day. A j very inur- sting ai I instriu live exercise in the d rivati n of words, conducted by Prof ."In, Prof. M. J. Smith drilled the teach ers in Written Arithmetic, and explained In ■.lotion and Square Root, iu his usual Hear and logical manner. Recess, followed by ; waging the n uud called "Days of our best D light;" tiii- was followed by an exorci-e in Grammar, duiing which a numlior of senten ces comp-. sed by different teacher- were an t.iilyzed ami criti, izod. Exercise in Mental Arithmetic. Adj urncd. At r;::sjn.y. Music. Ex rei-e in Grammar. M. J. Saibii next gave a very satisfactory i-xplana :on of Alligation. After a recess, Mr. Gaut gov- a v- ry interesting and practical lecture on Reading. The following report was then in id - by a committee appointed yesterday : The committee appointed to confer with - - I'tui -, of the count? papers, in regard to j having an Educational Department in oi.e or ; both of them, r -pectfully submits the follow j ittg: If.itli idit-ws were waited upon, and each j i holly cons ntsij t-> yield -t column Ibr the ! •it bed purpose, the same t > 1 e under the su I pervisioj) of one of our numb r. Jf.>S. GRA V, jr., W. li STROUP, J. K. 11Aii'J'ZLER, Committee, fin luotion, tin- report was received and the : -.-'•uiuiittee discharged. As each of tb-9 edi , ' r expressed a willingness to devote a part i ii his paper to educational purposes, it was j u .-oived to have an educational department in l oth, if the r quisite amount of matter be ' furnished, and if not to have it in each paper i • very alternate week, in case the editors agree I to tit;.- arrangement. Mr. Smith, Co. Supt., was then unanimously e'ected Editor, and au- j thorized to appoint a deputy to take his place j at times, when he will be unable to act on ac- ! count of official duties. Mr. Gaut then made j a few remarks to the teachers, on the impor- j t nice of teacher's libraries. Adjourned. EVENING SESSION. Roll called and responded to with senti- ' mints. The Co. Supt. then introduced to the j large audience present, J. R. Gaut, Esq , of j Philadelphia, who delivered an able address j on The Teacher's relation to his Employees j Music. The question, What are the best j modes of promoting a love of truth, honesty, ! benevolence and other virtues among ehil- I dreri? was discussed by J. M. Bell, R. 11. McCord, J. K. Hartzler, W. S. Wilson and Azariah Smith. On motion, the thanks of 'tie audience were tendered to Mr. Gaut for his able address. Adjourned. FIFTU DAY —MORNING SESSION. Roll calleu. Reading of Scripture and j prayer by M J. Smith. Music by the mem bers. The critic not being present his report j was not received, though a few criticisms were noticed by different members. Miss ' Huoley was named as critic for the day. The Co. Supt. then conducted an exercise on the sounds of the letters, which was followed by definitions of words by the members, heard j by Prof. Miller. Written Arithmetic was conducted by Prof. M. J. Smith, who gave a vory lucid explanation of the Cube Root, by means of the blocks. Recess. Music. The time usually occupied in Grammar was devo ted to an interesting elocutionary exercise, by Prof. Gaut, who also conducted a Reading j cmss. Adjourned. AFTERNOON SESSION. '•rammar was resumed by the Co. Supt., i and sentences analyzed by the members. Mr. _ Hartzler made a motion that the fund- re maintDg in the hands of the financial c -rn mtttee.le appropriated to the procuring i.fa periodical from which selections couid le made (if necessary) by the editors for the educational department of the county papers. Alter much argument, an amendment was ; pioposed as follows: That the surplus funds ; be given to the treasurer of the County Con vention, which was not agreed to. The orig inal motion was then taken up and after a j somewhat stormy discussion was carried. It j was then proposed that the exercises of the | afternoon close by taking a walk to Prospect ! Rock, which was done and enjoyed with great satisfaction by all who participated. EVENING SESSION. Roll called and respotided to by sentiments. Music. Prayer by Rev. Ir. Woods. Music, after which an address was delivered bv Prof. A. Smith, Co. Supt. Subject, Character. The question Is woman naturally as capable of instructing and governing as man ? was resumed and discussed bv Messrs. Kepler Stroup, Elder, M'Cord. and J. D. Laning, of 1 Berks county. On motion of Joseph Gray the discussion was closed. Mr. Stroup then offered the following resolutions, which were [ adopted: . 1 Resolved. I hat in eur opinion, this insti I tute has been as practical us any we have vet | held ; and that its success is the result of the untiring efforts of our efficient Co. Supt, aided by Profs. Smith, Miller, and J. R. Gant, Esq , and that we sincerely thank them for the same. Resolved, That we express our grateful thanks to the 1 own Council for th<- privilege ol holding our meetings in the Town Hall, and we also acknowledge) our obligations to 1 the editor- of too county pipers for their courtesy in publishing the proceedings of this institute. Result-id , That a committee he appointed , to request copies of the addresses of Profs. I Smith, Miller and Gant. J K. Ilartzler, W. | K. Stroup, and Mary E. Stewart wore ap pointed as the committee. Music. Bene diction by Rev. S. Kepler Adjourned. J. K. HARTZLER, MARY E. STEWART, Secretaries. PROCEEDINGS OI < -tier. —The August Term j j of Court commenced on the ::7lh ult. James Ihomp.-o , of Armagh, was sworn as ''ore man of the Grand Imp: -st. Wo present an abstract of proceedings: QUARTER SESSIONS. Commonwealth vs Joseph Brought and Cy rus Corbett. Indictment, Lar.-env of two ! blooms, property of Freedom Iron Company, | from wharf of Marks and Willis. Verdict, i 1 guilty. Sent- need to pay fine of live dollars [ ; each, costs ol prosecution and imprisonment 1 in Eastern Penitentiary for l* months. Same \s Ira Thompson and Davis Bates, ' super isors of Armagh township. ludiet ! uient, neglect of duty. The offence con-is- j ! ted in neglecting to repair the roads. Yer- J diet, guilty. S -ll teuce deferred. I Com. \s Jacob Swisher. Indictment, nui j -auce. Verdict, guilty. Sentence deferred. ; Com. vs James McCormick. Indictment, Fornication and Bastardy. True bill; deft, failing to come to time his recognizance was forfeited. Com vs Jane Lake. Indictment, disorder ily house. The defendant in this indictment was so fortunate as to be indicted under a j wrong name and was discharged, j Coin vs John Kauffinan and J.Jin G icbe j | naur Indictment, assault and battery. X>t : a true bill, and John S. Bratton, prosecutor, i to pay costs. j Com is John S. lira l : n, S.tniu. i Bratton and Dallas Bratton. Indictment, riot and as ! s.iult. N. t a true bill, and John Kauffman, ! ; pi i s -cutor. to pay costs. Coin vs John Cash. Indictment, Biasphe- , my. The offence not being sufficiently well j defined in the bill, un ler t! e revised 1 code, John was permitted to depart, promis- | ing amendment. Com vs William Lyttle. Indictment, false j pretence. Continued. AFFoINTUKN I OF SI FEILV ISOSS. Davis Bates and Ira Thompson weie aj - pointed for Armagh township. Daniel King and John W. Wilson for Men no township. Jonathan S. Zook and Jos. 11. Morrison for i I iiioii township, Tran-fer of license.—The license of John ; .Montgomery, in Brown township, was trans- ' j ferred to B. Elricks. COMMON FLEAS. John Long vs George Swine. Feigned is j -ue to determine pltts right to money made j lon sale of property of S. 11. Bell. Verdict 1 for deft. Motion for a new trial overruled. A. J. Montgomery vs Bell, J--hnston, -lack A Co. Feigned i,sue to try tide to a lot of mules levic-l on by defts a pr iperty of John Montgomery, and claimed by plff. Verdict i for plff. John Sagi r vs Jacob Yeager and Win. : Paul. Trespass. Verdict for defts. John P. Verger vs Samuel Comfort. Ac tion for deft. After jury called cause cont'd. Finley Strunk, et ai vs John Olden. Eject ment. After jury called, plfis took a non ! suit. L'otirad. Roberts & Co vs David W. McCor- ' i tnick. Action of debt on promissory note, j ! After jury called and some progress made in i I trial, jury discharged and cause continued. John B. Cantield vs A. P. Jacob's Execu ! trix—action in debt—verdict for deft. flgk,Clark M'Olenahan, whose death is : j noticed under our obituary head, had one j of bis limbs terribly mangled by being ac- j ; cidentiy caught in a horse-power at Cen ; tre Ilall, Centre county, where he resided, i The limb was amputated by Drs. Smith, Wilsonand Hutchison, but he survived the operation but a few hours. FOOT SMASHED. —We learn from the , Altoona Tribune that George Rolinger, a i brakesman on the Local Freight train be- j tween Altoona and Mifflin, formerly resi- j ding here, had one of his feet severely in ! jured by being caught between the " bull nose" of a freight car and a piece of iron, j Y shaped, which holds the coupling of a market ear. One part of the Y shaped iron was driven completely through the in step of his foot. Other parts of his foot were somewhat bruised. He wa taken to Altoona and plac.J under the caie of Dr. j Gcmmill, who thinks that he can save the foot. The weather continues warm and dry. I.EWrSTOWN ACADEMY. HT*l IF. Fall S-ssion will commence on Mo\- * DAY. SEPTEMBER :Jd. We „ re happy to in ii- ituce to those ife.-iring ii -uuction iu Music, that we have secured the services . f Miss S. E. Vanduzer for another year. We have also employed Miss X'ettie b-irav as Pre ceptress, a successful teacher, who comes to us with the best recommendations. | We shall aim to make this institution equal in all respects to any in this section of the ! State. Thankful for past patronage, we respect fully solicit a continuance of the same. Rates of Tuition, $3.00, $1.50, sO.nQ per quarter. Incidentals 25c per quarter. Fur further particulars inquire of M. J. SMITH, aug.SO Principal. SLOAT'S ELIFTIC LOCK SXEi'CH SEWiNC EVfACHfNES. J AS. M. MARTIN, Lewistown P. 0 , aug3o Agent for Mifiiin County. TO THE PUBLIC. r IMI h decision ot -Judge X'elsoii, at Coopers town, (this day announced) having been circulated broadcast over the country, we deem it our duty to state that litis decision of an inferior and petty Court, extendi! i 1 * I pp er9> of calf and Morocco. au g_ 30 _ JOHN KENNEDY & Co. CIIGARS n( j Tobacco in store and for sale 'by JOHN KENNEDY & Co. j "Xot dangerous to the Human Family." Hats come out of their holes to die * VERMIN. festar's ft slur's RAT, ROACH, kt . EXTERMINATOR. (Jostar's Cedar's BED-RIG EXTERMINATOR. Costar's Ccstar's ELECTRIC PdXVDER for INSECTS Ac. DESTROYS INSTANTLY Hats—Ko; hi-s—Mn-t M'.les —Ground Mice—lit ,i 15iiis —Am—Moths —Mosipiitoe;—Fleas—liisei-t.- on j Plant.-. Fowls. Animals, ai*. Ac. —in short, every -on- : eies of VERMIISr. 11l yaars estahlisbetl in New York Citu —u-eii hy the I'itv i>,.st Offiei—the t'itv Prisons and Station Houses —tne City steamers, ships. &e.—the City Hotels, •• As tor." "Si. Nirhuht," ic.—ami b\ tn- te liian ftjlM pri vate fannies. ttSulriiK.cists ami Ketailers everywhere sell them. tgV .Whe: -sale Agents i:i all the large eiti. - ami | Towns. v itlßMlttlll of snitrioii- imiteti ias. ..Sl. m> Sample Box. - sent l>v Mail, l, %,A Jdress 1 Inters —or fur " t'irenlar t>. 1 V.iNrs" to HENRY H. t'OSTAII. Priwiiwi. In. >t. "l'J Broa.lvvay, (• ippositv Sr. Nelit.lns Hotel i N. Y. For sale hy Charles R:tz. I.ewisiown I'a. |.14. j i Estate of B tijamin Carver, deceased. N r OTiCE is hereby givell that letters of i d ' ministration on the estate of BLXJA- \ MIX GAll\ ER, late ol Union township, Mif j flin couritj', deceased, have been granted t< j the undersigned, the first named residing in | Union and the latter in Brown township. All i those indebted to said eslat' 1 r.re requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them duly authenticated for settlement. ELIZABETH CARVER, IX F. MILLIKEX. a u gl6-01 * Administrators. t'.s'.ute oi lAirgpitta \oitar, deceased. N OTICE i hereby given that letters testa mentary on the estate of FORGRITTA NOTTF.R, late of the borough of Lewi-; own, dee'd., have been granted to the undersigned, residing in said l>> rough. All persons in debted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, arid those having claims to present them duly authenticated for settle ment. " PETER CLUM, aug2 Executor. dfumlilimis 1 lInMEOP^THIr HEAR WHAT THE PEOPLE SAY. The undersigned havinc used Professor HUMPHREYS* SPECIFIC lIONKEOPATHIC HEM ED IKS in our families with the mast satisfactory results, and having full confi dence in their genuineness, purity, and efficacy, cheerfully recommend them to all persons who wish to have safe, re liable, and efficacious remedies at hand for private or do mestic use. The Rev. Won. Ilosmer, editor of " The Northern Inde pendent," Auburn, N. Y.; the Rev. E. H. Cressey, D.D., Rector of St. Peter's Church, Auburn, N. Y. ; the Rev. B. I. Ives, Chaplain of the Auburn State Prison; the Rev. Spencer M. Rice, Rector, New-Bedford, Muss.; the Rev. Alien Steele, New-York Conference ; the Rev. Samuel Nichols, East-Genesee Conference, N. Y. ; the Rev. P. S. Pratt, Dorset, Vt. ; the Rev. John E. Kobie, Buffalo; A. C. Hart, Esq., Utica, N. Y ; the lion. Neal Dow, Portland, Me. ; the lion. Schuyler Colfax, South-Bend, Ind. ; the Hon. George Humphreys, N. Y. ; Henry I). Cook, Esq., Editor of The Ohio State journal, Columbus, Ohio; the Hon. B. H. Graham, Moiine, 111.; the Hon. Thomas J. Chase, Monti cello, Fla.; the Hon. Joseph Benedict, Utica, N. Y.; Win. Bristol, Esq., Utica, N. Y. ; A. S. Pond, Esq., Utica, N. Y. ; Jututsi Plunkett, Esq., Nashville, Tenn. LIST OF SPECIFIC REMEDIES. No. I.—For Fever, Congestion, and Inflammation. No. 2. —For Worm Fever, Worm Colic, Wetting the Bed. No. 3.—For Colic, Crying, Teething, ami Wakefulness of Infant". No. 4.—For Diarrhea, Cholera Infantum, and Summer Complaints. No. 5. —For Colic, Griping*, Dysentery, or Bloody Flux. No. 6.—For Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Vomiting. No. T. —For C ughs, Colds, Influenza, and Sore Throat. No. S.—For Tooth-ache, Face-ache, and Neuralgia. No. 9.—For Headache, Vertigo, Heat and Fullness of the Head. \ (>> —Dyspepsia Pills —For Weak and Derauged Stomach, Constipation, and Liver Complaint. v-. li. —For Female Irregularities, Scanty, Painful, or Suppressed Periods. No. 12.—For Profuse Menses, and Bearing Down of Females. No. 13.—For Croup, II . se Cough, Bid Breathing. No. 14.— Salt Rheum Pills— For Erysipelas, Eruptions, Pimples on the Face. N>. 15.—Rhkcm \tio Pills. —For Pain, Lameness, or Sore ness in the Chest, Back, Loins, or Limbs. A. —For Fever and Ague, Chill Fever, Dumb Ague, Old Mismanaged Ague". p.—For Piles, Blind or Bleeding, Internal r External. O.—l >r Sore, Weak, or l:;!l utted Eye - and Eyelids; Fail ing, Weak, o- Biurred Sight. C—For Catarrh, of lung standing or recent, either with obttruUn :i profit di^.'harge. W. i.—For \V'huc>p::g Uojigli, abating its violence and j shortening hs course. In all a cut* ujsenso?, such as Fevers, Diarrhea, Dysentery, Urup, Rheumatism, ami such erup tive diseases Scarlet l ever, Measles, and F.ryslpca9, the advantage of giving the proper remedies promptly i ob vious, ami in all such c ises the s|M x.ili.s act like a charm. The entire disease is often arrested at once, and In all cases the violence of the attack is moderated, the disease short ened, and rendered h ss danver.Mis. Coughs and Colds, which are ol u:) frequent occurrence, and which so often lay tie foundation of disea>ed lungs, bronchitis and consumption, may all be at once cured by tiie Fever and Cough Pills. In all chronic disease*, such as Dt-pepsin, Weak Stojuich, Constipation, Liv r Complaints., Piles, Female Debility, and Irregularities, old Headaches, Sore or Eyes, Catarrh, S lit Rheum, x:d other old erupUons, the has specifics whose proper application will afford a cure in almost every instance. Often the cure of a single chronic difficulty, such as Dyspepsia, Piles or Catarrh, Headache or Female Weak ness, has more than paid for the cate len Lliu- over. PRICE. Case of 2d vials complete, in morocco, and Book $5 Case of 2'l vials, and Book, plain 4 Case of 15 numbered boxes, and Book .. 2 Case of 6 box*-*, numbered, and Book 1 Single numbered boxes, with directions ...25 cents. Single lettered boxes, with directions 50 cents. Large case of 2 oz. vials, for planters and physicians....sls ALSO SPECIFICS. For Asthma ok Putjl's' \ —Oppressed, Difficult, Labored Breathing, attended with Cough and Expectoration. Price, 50 cents per box. For Ear Disch \rgks am DkafnkSc. —Discharges from the Ear, the result of Scarlet Fever, Measles, or Mercurials. For Nohu-J in the I/end. 11 anions of Hearing, ami Ringing In the Ears, ami Ear-ache. Price, 50 cents per box. For Scrofula. —Enlarge*! Glands, Enlarged and Indurat ed Tonsils, Swellings and Old Ulcers, Scrofulous Cachexy of Children. Price, 50 cents per box. For Gknkral Dkbility. —Physical or Nervous Weak dm. Either the result 'f Sickness, Excessive Medication, or Ex hausting Discharges. Price, 50 cents per box. For Dropsy. —Fluid Accumulation*, Tumi 1 Swellings, with Scanty Secretions. Price, 50 cents per box. For Ska-Siuksks>.— Deathly Sickness, Vertigo, Nausea, Vomiting. Sickness from riding or motion. Price, 50 cents per box. For Ukivarv Di**easks.—F>t Gravel, Renal Calculi, Diffi cult, Painful Urination, Diseases of the Kidneys. Price, 50 cents per box. For Seminal Emissions. —Involuntary Discharges and Consequent prostration and Debßitv, Bad Results of Evil • Habits. The most successful and efficient 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 profe ■lonal care, or to seek advice of Prof. UrMrnREYS, can do so, at his office 5C2 Broadw ay, daily from b A.M. to S P.M or by letter. OUR REMEDIES BY MAIL. Look over the list, make up a case of what kind you ehoose, and incloe ttie amount in a current note or stamps by mail to our address, at No. 562 Broadway, New-York, and the medicine %% ill he duly returned by mail or express, free of charge. AGENTS WANTED.—We desire an active, efficient Agent for the sale -f our Remedies in every town r .immunity In the United State". Adure*? Dr. F. HI MPliKhAv 4 A Co. 5' . 562 B • ULWAY. NEW-YORK. Charles It Hz Wholesale and Agent '■ or Lew is tou-a and vicinity, druggists and j stores generally. ' my 3 Ijrills. A * VERS' celebrated Piston Grain Drills j -ILL and Broadcast Sowers. Thia Drill is j warranted to sow Wheat, Rye, Barley and i Oats without clogging or choking. For sale by ! au ? 9 F. G. FRANCISCUS. j ■■MM————r—i-r >- ——in 11 nnm—mm m nit: ONLY I'll EVA RATION* Km in? proofs so Siren? asd Direct a o EXPEL THE DOUBTS OF FVILIL. Statesmen, Judges, Editors, Physi cian.- <>t" til," oldo-l -vhinvls well .< in #, give n their unqualified sanction. ami recommend it for aP |'a'> of < ruptions. and disease-of the scalp and brain, but all MlH> have nwd it, snite in testifying that it will pri serve the ban from being gray. and" from falling t#> any age. well as restore. !>'e."l the following; Oak i,r.in . s. i .. AIM-4th. l - Prof it. .1. W.iod: I>, ir-,r: Y m- Hair He-tnrativo . is i iipiuiv i... .ting popularity in this community, i lutve li.nl OUOHKXI to lav urtaudic* uM. aud livu your Hair Restorative a perfect'test: During the year i was s o iinlcniiiuitc as to 1 thrown ir.mi mi sulky a.M i-i . i.,U r.eai the read side. from which my head received a most tcr. il I. b! "\i. i ausi ug or, at ileal of irr tit ion, which commu nicated to tin- brain ami ■ xieroal mfi.-.o of the Lend. I from t!:e cfleris o. u bail. MX} I a.r m talll] dcstri.v ied over tin- entire trfated of the head. From the time I first ilisi-.-vcrcd us dropping. however, up to tin ume of it-- total .us: ppeamwe, I i to ployed evi r\ • thing I cmibl think e being a professional inun my i self. anil, as 1 tlnitials, t.t •cr-tuiiding the nature of I the lis-rasc. but was finally teatoij in every prcserin ! in n advanced. | These and no other rircnuistnnoos induced me ■ I resort t y :ir worthy Hor Kestorativ.. which 1 have j • •very reason to believe produced a very happy resiili: ran to mils after tin fir.-t applo ation. I lino as beau tifitl a head of vonn; hair as levin' saw. for which I cer tainly mil yon my most s ucere thanks. Rest assured dear sir. t sha". 11 coiittm ud your remedy to all iuqt revs: iii..ieover. I shall us.-my infiuelif e. which 1 finite, myself to say. . - not a little." \ ou can publish bus ,i v. ii think proper. Vouirespectfully." M. .1. \\ RIGHT. M. !>. I'iile, f the Jeftc! a. Pilibppl. V•„ Doe 12. 1> • Dear sir:—i feel s. mj dtrtj as v,. || j.j, ur to state to y- a the follow ing c room*tam e, wlifeli you .an use as yoa think proper; Agenilemhn ol t!u- place. ia lawyer.) has , \cr -bice hisear- Iv youth; - intieh so. that ho wa-compelled to wear a wist, lie was imlueed n. use a bottle of your Hair Kesto; .lire," wbieb he liked Very fi'titeh: and after using Mm,,, two or throe bottles' his h.tir gtew out ipiite uixiir'iautly. uud lie now lias a ham! ..tueiu idof hair. The gentleman's tiatite is I".:idfofd. end n- he is very web known in our aifii.iiiiug eoinities, many pet's . i- eiltl testify to the Until • I tills statement : 1 give to yon at the request of Mr.Hi ad ford. Von can -■ a a great deal of your Hair Restorative in this and tee a.i|oini'ua l oitn'iies if yot, ii,:, the agent,. \ ours x. .. THOMPSON sl Ri.HNoR. DR. WOOD Dear Sir: Permit rue u> express the obli Cation- i am under for the entire restoration of my hail' to its original color: about the time of my arri\,. 11l the Tutted States it wa< rapidly becoming gt ay. Lit upon the application of your "Hair Kestoiutiiett soon recovered its original hue. 1 considt t your Re storative a- a very wonderful invention, quite officii eioll- as well as agreeable. S. THAI.BERG. The Restorative is put up in bottles of three sires, v; ■ large, medium, ami small: the medium holds at least twenty per cent, more in proportion than the. small, retails t ,r two dollars per bottle : the large holds j a quart. -M per eettt. more tit proportion, and retails for fib. it. J. W< tOr> A CO.. Proprietors. 441 broad way. New York. and 114 Market Street. St la.uis. Mo. Ami sold bv ail good Druggist:- and Fatiet Good Dealers. * ' jy | HEALTH & ITS PLEASURES ou Disease with its Agonies : CHOOSE BETWEEN THEM C v -pJ-IZ C' t, - v luA IIOLLOAVAY'S PILLS. Afcrvous Sisordcrs. What is more fearful than a breaking Oo,vt. of tin nervous system? To t ev.eital.fr- o" nervous in a -inall dt vivo is nio-t rlistrvs-vng. for whereeatta tam. edv be found ? There is ~cte —dr.rtk but-little .vim . b.-ei'. or sjiirits. of far bef!t-r. none ; take vHr eottee.— weak tea being preferable; get all the fruh ai&you • ait: take three or four Pit's inserv night: est of solitis. avoiding tin- use of stops; and if UMfefgol den rules are followed, you w itf be happy in t Mji iiintf. str.-ng in body, and fofj-et you have any nerve Kothors and E)aa?&l>r> If there is one thing more than another for wi ie t these pills are so famous it i- liieir purify illy proper ties, especially I heir power of cleansing'lie Wood from all impurities, and removing dangerous and suspen de is. .• ret ions. Titiv et sjdly adopted as the one grand remedy for female complaints, they never fail, never weaken the sy stein, and always bring aW.* what isiv q tired. j Sick Headaches and want of Appetite, These feelings whi b so sadden lis. most frequently a ise from annoyances or trouble, front obstructed perspiraiiou or T, om eating and drinking what is un lit for us, thus disordering tin- liver and stomach These organs must be regulated it you wish tobe well The Pills, if taken according to lie. printed instruc tions. will quickly re.-tore a healthy net ion to both liv er ar,d stomach, whence follow us a natural conse quence. a good appetite ate! a clear Lead. Jo the Ea.-r and West Indies scarcely any other medicine i- ever used for these disorders. Disorders of the kidneys. In all diseases alieet'mg these organs, whether they secrete too much or too little water; or whether they !' afflicted with stone or gravel, or with aches ami pains settled in the loins over the regions of the kid neys. these IMIs should tie taken according to the printed directions, and the Ointment should be well rubbed into the small of the back at bed time. This treatment will give a'tnost immediate relief when ail other means have failed. For Stoiuach!> out of order. No medicine w ill so eftertuully improve the tone of the stomach as these Pills; they remove all acidity, (i -easioned either by intemperance or improper diet. They reach the liver and red in e it to a healthy action; they are wonderfully efficacious in eases of spasm— in fact they never i.ii! in curing all disorders of the Liver and Stomach. Ague, .Fevers of all .Sore Throats. Asthma, i kinds, j Stone aud Gravel Bilious fornpla'ts Fits. See'ndary Symp- Blotehes oil the i Pint, I torn 9, skin, Ilcad-ache, ,T ie-Doulourcux, Bowel Compla'ts. Indigestion. iTumours, Colics, \ Inflammation, iUlcers, Constipation of Jaundice. j Venereal Affee's the Bowels, |Liver Complai'ts. Worms of all Consumption, (Lumbago, j kinds, Debility, ! Piles, Weakness from Dropsy. i Rheumatism, i whatever cause, ' Dysentery, [Retention of Ac., 4c. Erysipelas. i Trine, Female Irregu-!S crof u1 a, or: larities, | King's Evil, 1 CAUTION! —None are genuine unless the words " HOLLOW IR. Nfw YORK AMI i.OMAI;.'," are discernabie a watei-mark in every leaf of the book of directions around each pot or "box; the same may be plainly seen by lio'ding the leaf t>> the tight. A handsome t ward will be given to any one rendering such infor mation as may lead to the detection of any party oi parties counterfeiting the medicines or vendmg'tho same, knowing them to be spurious. *** Sold at the Manufactory of Professor Hollowav. So Maiden Lane, New York, ami by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicine," throughout th civilized world, in boxes at 25 cents, 6?' cents and $1 each. tfJLThere is considerable saving by taking the lar ! ger sizes. " N. B.—Directions lor the guidance of patients in ev ery disorder are affixed to each box. tny3 IIARRISBURG Nail Company's Agency 3 LEWISTOWA'j PI. Q9 O"n KEG.—This Company's , N"ails are equal in quality to the best Nails made in Pennsylvania, and fur j superior to any io cnis market, as our large ly sales for the past three months will te aa f„ p cr sa j e fry F. G. FRANCISCUS, Agent Harrisfcurg Nail Company. Disccunt to dealers —a large stock always ! on hand—all orders promptly filled—deliver ied at the railroad station or canal. jy-6 o I AA SACKS Ground Alum Salt, at $1.45 ; _Lv/V' per sack, at 11. ZERBE'S Cheap Grocery.