; s-3 SA3ESSS. Pennsylvania Railroad. „ . ;s ve Lcwistcyn Station as follows: W£3TW.VED. r.vstwu.r. , rru-ass. 6 or. a tn. Uuiio. m. r'-'P 6 03 p. irf. 4 03 V m. 5 4S p. m. 10 24 a.m. f" 115" p.m. 456 p.m. 6 Si a.m. 4 65 p.m. 1 ■' V- ,hi 1/ HO a. in, 12 35 U ' 11 3& p- m. ii so p. u. L). E. F.oeescx. Agent. • raitii's Omnibuses convey passengers to tru.-'.s. taking Uu or setting (hem 1 ; Within the limili Post Office. - e— re an'i Ciuao as founds: Cost. Ant*. Thro': ~h and Way, "in. 4'p. m. ' is? jo. 2p. tn. 11 u. ih. roro it.-h, 8 p. tn. 5 a.m. 8 p.m. _ 2 p. m. j'r • :'rom Is. rr.. until ? j>. ra. sund.-.y uom For the Educational Cciurnn. Thoughts ou Female Education. if h iil it as one of the brightest and most , signs of progress in our age that ' . |, beginning to occupy that position which she ii adapted by her moral and • •llectoal nature, and f >r which she is de.s i.y her creator. Gradually the preju V" ui,icl> have 1 >ng exi-ted relative to al . her i np irtiitiilies f..r a thorough and are now considered weak—the 1„ t; „f i-T ranee and narrow nos of npin Iler capacity for large attainments and I - • -..ity i f thelight are no 1 mger doubted, j- vre c- ctr ire ivoinan as she is. with what v.ij on her present condition in Chris i 1 !n heathen countries, we gratefully jrled-e that the change has lie- n great, rv tnir w .inan must feel a thrill of joy -j jjratioide in her inmost soul, that she i iv: freed from the thrald- m of ignorance. • lit the barriers are removed, and with an firmest heart and strong wiil. she may jret lb! 1 an influence deeper and more universal ( i tier before. With all her present ad uncfir.ent in the limitless fields of Science . i Literature, she has acorn jilished com par r,:ivelv little; she has culh d a few flowers. • .ji'i a few golden grains A broad ex -invs i- before her, arc! she is invited to en I ran-l prepare for a glorii us harvest. There jii.i-.- d n > limit to her heaven b .rn aspira : n. In whatever direction her tastes and i-iination ton 1. there is no just reason why ine m .y not follow them without the sacri ( ii <r' or, ' womanly virtue, h is she a mind D cn-titulcd to appreciate the beauties jf nii'.nb t and proposition, tlie abstruse hut clear and conclusive reasonings of ir, uht tn t il M-ience, the wonderful revelations of a> <• ii ci\ —will ativ one a-sign a ic;:>ori why !. lv not cultivate her tali ut f • an stent wiil enab-la lior to pr-.'Hcnt !it favorite , . h-s in a light that will render th mi tr ire 5r e iive and beautiful and to discover prin -m.;.-- hitherto unobserved? J) •. si, thirst ' r i!.i-sic, lore, that *he may silent'v cum mune with tiie gifted spirits of Greece and R iin'' —a by should she not have every ad nut ; o- and encouragement I'iat will enable hr 11 <y> iff the precious draught? V ■ cer uiuli liavo many bright examples, as indica ! i,5 of lor apiiteciation nf tiie-, subiitnc • a-urrs. A -chain refers t > an interview h Lily Jane Grey; he found her alone; ib l'uke and Duchess, with al! 'bv 1. u.-e !!—'!) • gpiitl' incn and geti'-h women, were iipoig iii the park, while site rem li.ued in r chamber, reading I'h.iuiioti Diatonic- in • !■ • miiigly in an rest as v nf delight.— !! a-k 1 ! her why -he would lose go much pUM-? in the park; sinilingiy, she aa-w-r E. I wist ihat all their sport in th'" park i !,iit i shadow to the pleasure that I find in Hit Ala-! good folk, they newer felt what tr■; [1 a-ure meant. Vi ho d ies not udmire M Mi'elieil's noble devotion tn science. In r r adv - ii ih nial in rendering to her brother r I so invaluahle to him ; how beautiful I. fa'hu.-ia.-tn that impelled her to upend so i. :iv loagand anxious niglifs in silent watch _• an 1 coiiiuiuniiig with " worlds that roll il.tr.'" |n the character of f.ynn we pr-'-sent v t type of cxjciieiico in many respects arrivahid. W • can but faintly estimate the influence ' rx- ' i in cievating the standard <>f fu :i' cU.n-ition. llow sublime her uuwear i 'i'o itiou 11 Una intfrc.-ts of others her 1 c.ioag for artfulness f self, in her effotts tu [i too in it-1! and intellectual character placed under her care. Noble wo- 1 her iuflo' iicc rdi.iil increase in an ever ! ■■ ;•> ing circle, giving a Lb-essd impulse to ; -e. I- who troggie in life's weary way. j v ~ an 1 plea-nut must In; the retrospective ! ' *'• of -u. ha life; very bright and attrac i ; ■ " e declining years of one who has thus j '' -1! i iiy performed her great life work.— i -"5 Mrs. Hannah More in in one of her es ''s*> '• —■' Since there is a season when the J ful must cease to be young and the dutiful to excite admiration, to icarn how t ;rnv old beautifully is perhaps the rarest s "i must valuable art that can be taught a w 'in.inNo one familiar with the cbarao en 1 writings of Mrs Moore c;>n fail to see v perfectly her life embodied the sentiment i 1 bos expressed. Que of the most useful, | cj.tivated and fascinating women of those i •i; "s, we find her the cynosure of many ad j n* r .n;eye* in the society of Jnhn.-t<m, Burke, i J'shua (Reynolds and indeed must of literary celebrities of tlie age in which j lived. Her example, and pure exalted \ must render her an object of sincere ad i stiun to all who are capable of apprecia 1 "•tfi those qualities. In contemplating the ; •• f pers,,ns in any way distinguished for j ■-. '-rior attainments, the question naturally j 5 ''*• how did they attain an elevation so j as it by some very easy transition, or rp * u t <>f a long earnest struggle. The is invariably, it was the result of persevering effort. It is a principle in --ience of tnin 1 as well as of nature, that ( tetiMrkablo for greatness must have ._ . 1 '-is result of an adequate cause. If, El'.'J. wc w - a d iniitiyte such examples we " Act in the living present Heart within and trod o'er he^d." to " n a noble sphere in which b X r XPr " p " Wt ' r - every faculty. Let her A. ,!.)>. i u; l y conscious of the dignity of her j ! ' a., and of h"r power when rightly de . pl . anl she will awake fyom her bug; kn' i' aWi, ' te to the light of soicnoe and | She* aw ' :, ke to a liigl.cr, Holder life, j aid •V' UN I(, h'te the charge of weakness j a't'lii l ' J siler,ll > pointing to her ai "(eve,iients. S. N. " • *.* ' " Far th 4 GaiUtA I o The Gardes. , 0U n r ; m T Ver or,ce " n !l time, when I vrae <Umssl • In, "* PBt ' i Wf t s conducted by a fair *rre . a eiUl tiful garden. Just as we r ">t nr. l> '"f- the gate near by the tiful •!' W B *' un g. there was a beau <r ter admiring it for a while, Ucsiii,, T V( -cy modestly and ''by replied, •< j tjj OAO R, E j a j fi." gir.lt-n git Think? I what <io<* this nienn? la it really the name of the j. Wl . r >r is it a banter. We Left the pat- hr-I pa-?! m;: on a little further 1 inquired, ji t,, j name of another. Sh ngni,, r plied " tmieh inc not." I thought' to myself that the language of flowers conveys strange indeas. We passed on viewing flower after flower: since then 1 ii ive wandered through many a garden—l hate plucked many a rose, and from them I have drank freely of their fragrance. I never aaw a garden, was it ever so beautiful, buf what its beauty was marred by tbe gra-g, :,nd \yeedi which grevy spontaneously there, i never plucked a blooming ro>e, but wlia' r, thorn was there to take from it some of its beauty and sweetness A garden well arranged with a variety of flowers and shrubbery, is a beautiful sight, and displays the skill and taste of tln.se who iitnnge and cultivate them. li.it of all the gardens I ever saw. none pleased me more taan nature's garden, where mortal hands had never planted n seed, or cultivated or anting e 1 a flower, but wl crc nature alone was left to do itt> v,oi k- As the traveler, passes through some of our Western States in the muuli o{ June, na tine's garden, an Eden, inlets liis sight; ut most as tar as vision can reach, is spread lie tore him. an nplroken scene of slightly ml iing prairie, covered with the greatest variety of flowers of almost every line, and fragrance, with here and there a sturdy oak to give change to the scr-ju ry, and a restingplace fo the fowls of tlie air. v. here they may be heard w at bling their carols to add cheei (ulnesstn the scene, and a shelter for the lowing herds from the rays of the scorching SUTI during ti.e mid summer's day. To increase its beauty till more, here and iliere, fir out on the plains, you may see the placid Ink. s but a few rods in length at.d breadth, with the in noccnt fowls that swim wildly tin re. Aid here and there the limpid streams us of ar as crystal, are winding their way siowiy through the rolling lands, to give moisture to the green mosa that so richly clothes the whole garden. B. Important Letter j'icm Kosiuth. —The Es pern of Turin, gives ti.e substances of a let ter said to have been written to Garibaldi, by Kossuth, recommending him notto break h ; s C mneetion with Victor Emmanuel and his government, who alone can effect the libera tion of Italy, lie also invites the Dictator to give tip all designs upon Home, in order not • > draw upon himself the hostility of France, t'.c only defender of Italy and the only hope : oppressed national.tics; and, lastly, not to attempt anything against Hungary, that coun try not being as yet ripe fa revo utiuu. ■■a-ngßr - liiihv ii, murn embracing in pa t i-'ifuck ami l\ in fed Mrrinoi, Plain and Printed Merinos, I'tani and Printed at I wkl Detains, M-nello Cloth*. Mohairs. Mohair for TraceHit't Dresses. C'l/rifiion Detain.-, Woo!tea Plaids, Common Coburgs, I'he largegt, ueatest, best and cheapest assort tflOi t of AND CLOAK.S in town. Such us a new style of Arab Cloaks, Broche, Sella and .CJuth £hawls, rang ing from j* I to <ZO. WHiTE GOODS consiating of Kmbroideries, Collars, Under -leevps. A-. Also. Gauntlets, Cotton and Silk G! ives. ai d n;;uj m.us other article* in that iine. A beautiful assortment of DRESS TRIMMINGS, ltd buns, Tsf-sf is, Cords. Ac., Ac., together with a general assortment of all kinds of g ) ..is generally found in large establishments. For oucular demonstration call at George Blymyer's. itvn, November !, 1860. Valuable Real Estate for Sale. S7B ACH.E3S Of Prime Limestone Land. \ ' ILL bo exposed at public Kale, on the i f pi on Thursday, November 15, 1860, a tract <>t laud situate in Wayne town-hip, M fflin county, in what is known as the Loup lioiluw, containing of limestone land, adjoining lands of Alien Rosenberry, John Sunderland. IJenry Bet lew, J dm S. Caldwell, Robert Withrow, Ste phen Hint's, Samuel Milliken and others, about 400 acres of which are cleared and in a tine state of cultivation, and the remainder well timbered. The above has been divided into three plats or farms of about 193 acres each, with an equal quantity of cleared land in each tract, and w ill be sold either as 2 or 3 farm-, as may suit purchasers. If sold us three farms the center one will be without buildings. On each of the others there aie erected GOOD HOUSES and JJSJTj J J* x FINE BARNS, of large dimen 111 e£ -i me, and built in thcliest man- There are a number of tiuC un each tract, and a small strej.ni flowing through two of them. The turnp ke leading from Lewietown to Huntingdon passes through the land. It i> situated 3J miles from Newton Hamilton, which is a station or. the Pennsylvania, Rail road and Canal. The land Is tho very bo.-t limestone, and is of equal quality wfth the best land in Kishaeoqnillas Valley. There is a large quantity of locust and chestnut timlier on the tracts, and the clear ed land is nearly all under post and rail fence. The country in which it is situated is remarkably healthy, and the neighborhood excellent. Any persojiu desiring to look at the prop i erty bef-re the day of -ale. can reach it by getting off the Pennsylvania Railroad at New ton llamiiton, win ye they rati get a cnniey ance. Persons arc referred f" r information relative to the lands to Mr. John Purcell, of Newton Hamilton, and Gen'l Win. 11. Irwin, at this place. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock of said day, at house of John Johnson, a tenant on the property, to whom purchasers are also refer •red- Terms made easy, and a liberal credit giv en. Particulars made known on day of sale. D. W. WOODS Attorney for Ileirs of Ilenry Irwic, dee'd. JLG wiktown, October 25, Jis6o. ?i:i|ilLiii) JJATT/.TJ'i, A BOARDING SCNOOL "OP. BOY 3. At 1. - ■ '<■. Aionmout\ t\m:ily Xcir Jersey. I\ST!i VCTOKS. O'u-r 11. T! ili'ir. A. 21.. j Chcrlts -4. TFottcrs. .4. .V., Cnc, : J,; iieV):..4 jf.. j ffecrj/c to; s, .4. H , Kdwara il. llallicld. HE Seliool i- ilnided into four depiirt- I ments: th. e Classical, Middle, Agrieultu ' ral, and Frepaiatorv. !N TIIC CI..VSSIC.VL DEPIRTMENT U;e pupils are instructed in Latin Greek. Lngii.-it Gramutur. Arithmetic. Aig-bnt. iimi sue,!) other mathematics as are requir-d to fii boys tbnroughly for any eiu-s in coili ge. IN THE MIPPI.E DEIVVRTV.ENV the pupils pursue Geography, History. F.ng list Grammar. Arithmetic, AlgeLiu, and"; pucli I'thrr .s!::dii s as are r.eeessarY to fir ; young men for business, and the priutical duties of life. IN TUC .VGRtCt'l TtT.AL DC!" A HTM F.N T young men are instructed in Natural Philos- i I'tdiy, Cheuii-try, Agricultural Chemistry, ! B 'tany, tie. logy, and such other depart- > j uo-iit- , f knowledge as are calculated to ' j make intelligent farmers. THE tKF.I'ARAT-RV llEi'A RTll F.S T was - st.ii,l..-tied for younger hoy-, and is in ten do i fit them Ibr tiic otinr departments, i As. parate ro-un i~ j.r. u i. u tor ibis if' part- j nient, and a .- 'iiipetcii! instructor devotes his j ; whole time to i(. I Ucfi-rc-tu-e in Lewi-town, Mr. Samuel Trox j 1 ell. Sf For rata'ogues cnntainiiig fuller in* •' toriaati- a apply to jhe l'.rinei|iats. Q. li. WILLIS. sep2o-Ctii* C. A. WALTKIv^j. AMSROTY AND .>! : id-x 'j.he Gems OJ Hie Scrasvii. is n ■ huiuhug, hut a practical truth. ' f The pictures taken by Mr. Bitiklioider ' ai-o unsurpassed f i BOLDN KSS THUTiI FILNF.SS. UEAL'TV L}V F|NISII. and jDlli ABI LITV. I'rVes varving according ! to > /•• ~nd quality of frames and Oases L( w isfow n, August 2'Z. ISGO. MARK THESE FACTS ! Testimony of the whole World. i 4&ik < lIOI.LOM'AV'S OINTMENT. Had Legs. Bad Breasts, Sorrs and plccr*. [ V 1/1. description nf sores are remediable . \ by the proper an-i diiigent ne of this -nf-titra ! I-1-- prenuratioii. To attempt :o cure i;. 1!• g- t.v pbis ! -r.fur t!i efl-es of tic woan-i toijether i- a folly : for •'. oil 1 the -bin unit, . a l-oggy diseased -'avlinon re- | | mains an.lvrneath !■• t- • -ak i:t w.. a t-nfuM fury in a • ; few jays. The on')* ra-i--na: and suecess!'ultratfnei".t- 1 I as indicated bynaturr.is toreduee thCinflammadoß in j vn-l about il-.-- wound and to so- ,tin* the niacl.t or lug i parts by rnbli-ng o. pu-uiy of ti:v Oiiitment as salt is ' forced into m at. ; Uiptlirria. I'jtrratcd Sore Throat, and Senfict and other Fevers. Any of th'- above dise.ises may bo cured by well rub bing tho Ointment ttu-eo tune's a day into "the chest, i throat and n-ek of tiie rati- at: ii w !i soon penetrate, and give immediate f Medicine taken by the ' m-'-utli must out-rate up- n the whole system ere its n- j Silence can be felt in any !<v-ai put wnereas 'lie (i nr ment will do its work at onec. Whoever tries the uu- j gueni in the aim-,- ■ manner f-r the diseases named. | anv sinviltir dt-or i.-rs- advetiiig the ehest and tiiroat, j will find themselves relieved as hy a charm. Piles, Fistula*, Strictures. S The above class of complaints wiil !>e removed hy j ; nightly fomenting the parts with v,;,rm watt r.andthcji : j by rr >.<t eiteetuaiiy igbhii-gir, (bcthnrineiit. Persons i ! suffering from these direful complaints should lose j n-t a nnm -nt in arresting their progress. It shoul-1 t be understood that it is not sufficient merely to smear ; the- ointment on tho affoeted parts, but it must be well | rubbed in for some considerable time tvo or three i ; titles . day. that :t may be taken into (he system. | i wh-*nce :t will remove ar.v hidden sore or wound as j effeetuaiiy as though palpable to the ey*-. There again j hrea-i and v.-at- r potilta es. i.fier the rubbing in ofthe 1 ointment, Wili do great service. 1 Ids is the only sure j j treatment for females, eases of cancer in the stomach, j or where there nut} be age neral bearing down. !mi isf re lln us of \otilh : Sore and liter*. Blotches. a< also swellings, can with certainty, be j j ra-iicully cured if the ointment be used fre.-'y and the ' | pills be "taken night and morning as recommended in i ! *.ie printed instructions. When treated in any other j ! way they only dry up in one place to break out in au- , j ot.ier; whereas tins ointment will remove the hum- - ' from the system, and have tiie patient a vigorous and ! healthy being, it will reqtre time with the use of the j pilis to insure a lusting cure. Dropsical Sh filings, Paralysis a!td Sllfl" Joints. ' " ! Although the above complaints differ widely in their ! origin a.i 1 nature, yet they all require local treatment, j Many of the worst oases." of such diseases, will yield j in a comparatively short space of time when this oint ! ment is diligently rubbed into the parts affected.even i after every" other moans have faded. In all serious i j maladies the pills should be taken according to the j : printed directions accompanying each box. ! Both the Ointment arul PilU should be used in the following j rases.- j Bad Legs, Corns Soft} Rheumatism, ■ Bad Breasts, [Cancers. Scalds, Burns, [Contracted and Sore Nipples, Br-.:'., ns ' Stiff Joints, Sore i'hroats, i>u. ol Mosrlie- Klcptuii)tia.-is, Sk:n Diseases, t toes and Sand- Fistulas, Seuryy, | Flies. (joiit. Sore floods, i Cts-o-bay. ifliandtilar S w cl-Tumors, Chicgosfoot, i lings. Ulcers, j CtiiiiJains.' Lumbago, Wounds, j Ijiiapp -d Hands. Ih.lc j, Yaws. CA i.'Tloy —None "are genuine unless tlie words sH -llow'av -V.oi fou am Efflon," are diseernat-h as j a Hater-mark in every leaf of the book of directions. [ arounu cacti put or bos: the same may be plainly seen by hobting the leaf to the light. A handsome reward ; will bu given to any one rendering such information | as may lead to tiie detection of any party or parties counterfeiting tlie medicines or vending the same, i knowing tiieni b- be spurious. *#*Sold at ttie Manufactory of Professor Holloway, ; 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and by all respectable Druggists and Dealers iu Medicine throughout tlie civ i iUaed world, in pots, at "25c., (gc. and $1 each. ! " n®,'There is considerable saving by taking the lar- I ger siaes. | N. B. —Directions for the guidance of patients,in ev ! ery disorder, are affixed to each box. my 10 Estate of Susan Slsrler, deceased. VUI ICE is hereby given that Letters of it Administration nn the estate uf SUSAN hlOLEit, late ol Decatur township, deceased, have been grunted to tbu undersigned, resi ding in said township. All persons indebted to said estate will make immediate paypient, and those having claims to present them du ly authenticated for set't lenient. IIKNKi I*. SICLER, Administrator, octl I—Gt. PATTON'S Patent Peji and .Pencil, Lincoln &I I ttn I iti Metfals. Douglas & Johnson Bret keundge & Lane " augdO 11. W. PATTON. The People's Cock Bock. Modern Cookery 1\ ALL iTS BRIYCUE3. BY ELIZA AC TON. Carefully Jleciscd la; Mrs. ,S. J. Ihle. It Tells y -'. Howtochr.o'soHll kinds of p.- i-ltrr, and O.une. v.itb ail U(<- various ur.-i ap pr. vi! modes o: Ir-sPing;.nd cocking r,—.f and Pork : th.- r.r I s-.Taplc.? way of F'tiiuifi. pit'khlig and i uriug iae - ssne. It tells you All the various and moetappored inedes of drv"*-imr.' - <>okmguii>i Multon. L.a . Ye:U. Pp'i'i'-iy. iii'.i ji iii. "i ■ i wi'ij the dirtvretiT ;>r-ssinj£s. : s;vd Stiif- Saea apfwoprlate to •ai.. It tc'lz • . ' How to Clio- ol* ran foi l pre .. rv<- FisJi i > aC'kiuds. mad hpw to SVM . u it when taiut .-d; also ad the varunu ar.fi t.iost v . d iii Hi-vof eookiuy. with :;■ C.:n r< ntßroso liyi. S;U' > and ii . .•.i-pr-'p:to It a'ls pes All the various and lao.-t approve i mod. a of projiarin;- over finy diii. rent kinds of Meit. Fi-li. Foal. Oumo, and V.'iri-tai'lo Soups. Brotlis. imit w.tli tlie ia lisiies and sojwonings appropi-uK- to . ..- lu It tells you Ail tli s various .ml in,; appro-td mode a id rooking vegeta*-i- - -.f every <t<> ripti jn also to prepare Ptcklos, Catsups, and Cur ia— of all kinds. For. . M life. :'.sh ) o iv 4. Musiirooiris. Ac. It tells yen All the various ar. I mos' iniprov-, i modes Of preparing all l eooa.ag all km is Ol I'ialll and I-auey I'.i_stry. I'uudings, .imoU-tics. J- raters, l akes. iConf. at.an. t y, Ilesorvi s. Jei'.e ■, and svveit of every disenii It tells you All the v.wo-ns arid in : I opr-. v t in.'x] > ot makuiK Bread, Kitvlcs 31utfin.s sunl i: - .• int. t!i- best tti •: .■ i of pr paring CotE-e Clioeolate. and .* . . anil fiiiw to uiake Syr ups. Cordials, and VVuieso! various kiiuts. It tells you iiow to set ami ortiatm-n; ; f.i-i- h w t carve all kinds of r !i Flesh or Foil I and in mi.ni, how to simpliiv the whole ait ■>! •Cooking as to bring uv - iioi est ,i:x u .•••■ o. tiie taoie witmn eve: > body si The hook r i tains lis psg.. ; . ~u, ardsof.w \v> hundred recipes ail of v. .i.e.. a - ., ue i . ~ t- u! a t.ial experience, having IK •. N !tu-y .mu . arcj'ai.y i ■- ■ i under tlie personal supermiendeni-eof the .uk ers. It ii print, dlu a co.av and typo. 1- liiustm tcd wult appr- i-na-e eiuiavug- IU ,„ u ,., forwsu d- d to any ad i;o.'s, ••.;:>• , ;ti.l. and p. - -tagc p.u i. $lOOO A YEAR s.-i. ug the ihovc work, our m : i: incuts to all such Foi iiiglc i-opi- sof the book, or for terms to agents, with other information, ipply to -mr address •IoHN K. l'lil'l'tl! Publisher, novl-tim No. t-JT isans jin Street, i'iiiia icipiua, Fa. Great Work on tli Hcrse. THE HORSE & HIS DISEASES. BY UOBUIT JLYYIACS. S., I'rnjixxnr o t I'athohujy and Operatic; Surgery in the I\ieeinary College of J'.ii/adefphia Etc.. Etc. Will tell you Of the Origin. History and distinctive trails r,t the various 1 reeds of European. Asia:.". Afriean and \nien an ilorse.Wuh the physical formation and peculiarities in the amnial, and how to asceitain I is age I,\ the number and c ui'titioii his teeth; ii lustrated with numerous engravings. THL lIOiISK AYD II!S DIvEASLS I Yill tell yen (li breeding. Breaking. Suifdiug. Feed ing. irhoeing, ::ud the genera! management of the horse, with the best ni'idi-s of administering :r., iieine. also, how to treat Biting. Kicking. Hearing.Shying Stuiuhliiig. Crib Biting. U< • i!essi,i-s," aro other vices to which he. is subject; with numerous explanatory engravings. Tiit: KOStSK AVI) HIS DISEASES H'i.'Z tell you Of the causes, symptoms, and treatment of Worms, Both, Coin:, buangulation, hiouv Concretions, Kuptiires. pa:-y. Diarrhoea Jaundice, Hepatirrimsi. Bloody Urine, Btom s in the Kidneys and it lad der. lnliam atiou and oilier diseases of tile fcroiuaeh. Bowels, Liver and Urinary Organs. THE HOUSE AYD HIS DISEASES 'I i.'! tell you OS the causes -ymptoms. and treatment of Bone, i; ■ land Bog. Spavin, Kiiigboiie, Sweenie.Stra us. Itrokeu Ki.cos. Winn i jaiis Founder. Sole Bruise and innr-el. Cracked Hoof.-, b'. rati In s. Canker,- 'l l rush, and Corns : also, of Megrims. Vertigo Epiiep. v Istaggers. and otlu-r diseases of tne feet Begs, and Ilea J. TIIE HOUSE ATI) HJS DISEASES t{ \!l tell you Of the causes, symptoms, and treatment Of Strangkh, b re i'hroat, Lilslemper, Ca turrh, intluenza, Bronchitis, Fneumouni Fleltrisy, Broken Wind, Chronic Cough Koaring and Whistling. Lam pas. boar Mouth and Ulcers, and Decayed teeth, witi. other diseases of tne Moutn and Respira tory Organs. IRE HOUSE A .YD HIS DISEASES H'i<! I' ll yon Of tlie causes, symptoms and treatment of Fistula. Foil Evil. Outiiilors. Far.-y, Scar let Fever, .dange. Surli-H. Lockud Jaw BiieuiilaUsm, Cramp, etails. Diseases of the Eye and Heart .No-, anil how to manage Cas eation. Bleeding, Trepiiinning. Hi-wehng. Firing. Hernia. Amputation, 'lapping, ami oilier surgical operations. THE HOUSE AYD HIS DISEASES Will till you 'of Barry s Method of taming Horses: how to approach. Halter, or St.-.blc a Colt! how to accustom a horse to strange sou mis ami sights, and Low to Bit Saddh, Bine ami Break lii/ii to harness; also, flie 1011.1 ami law of Warranty. The wliole being the res nit of more than fifteen years'careful study of tlie habns. peculiarities, wants and weak nesses of this noble and useful animal. Tin' book contaius ..>4 pages, appropriately Uiustra (ed by nearly one hundred engravings. It is printed in a i leal - mill opc-u type, ami will lie furnished to ur.y uiiiiress, postage pari, oil receipt of price, hall bouao si.;ii>, or in cloth, extra, si.-ij. $lOOO A YEAR selling me above, and Mtln i popular vv iks 01 ours. (.Mir inducements to ail sueli ar' exceedingly liberal For single copies, of the Book. <r n • :us to age uts, with othti information, applv to <n riuidr-ms JoHN K. FOI'TKK, Publisher. novl-6m ilo. 617 s,iiisom Street, Philadelphia, Pa. SI (3-A.LjliOlSr. I)UUE DEODORIZED COAL OIL. entire . ly free from smell or smoke, will burn brilliantl 25 percent, lunger than all crystal or classified coal oils. All coal oil bought from us that does nut give entire satisfaction can be returned to us at our expense. It has occurred once or twice that we had to draw our supplies from manufacturers of coal oil which was not as good as it should have been, owing to the fact that the company who have regularly heretofore supplied us being out ot stock, the demand being so great fir their superior oil, but having now completed large improvements for its manufacture, our sup plies will be regular and abundant, no I i'\ G. FKANCISCUS. makers Lasts, of ail sizes, styles, • and "patients. 20 setts Men's and Buys' Boots and Shoe Lasis. for sale by uol F. G FUAXCISCU'S. LEATHERS. —2UUU pounds Red and oak Sole Leather, kipps. Uppers, Calf Skins, Morocco, and every description of Leather used by shoo makers, at greatly reduced pri ees. nol F. 3. FRAXCISCUS. ■" CTS. per lb. for shoe nails, 4 cts, per I quart for shoe pegs. Large and complete assortment of Findings, at equally low rates, nol F. G. FKAN.CISC.US. 1 QjUl Pieces of Wall Paper just receiv * ed, finitely new stock. Some very beautiful styles as low as G. X, and 10 cts., making our assortment the largest and cheapest in the county. noi F. G. FKANCISCUS. AHITE Granite Tea and Coffee Sets of IT many patterns and styles, too numer ous to mention, for sale by .10I1N KENNEDY & Co. (10PPER IvpTTLES. cheap for cash. J sepG ' F. J. HOFFMAN. HEIR VS.\I THE PEOPLE SAY. T!it* unlcrsi4nc>l bavins *:*#m Pr f -** 'r IJriSPIIRrVS* SPECIFIC U *M HO!* vTil!? UPMKOr< i-i va'r f* vM*s with t'-e most sntlVa- lory re* i'T, ..mi '• in.: full CKIC- Celled in i.. v ,r jcen : :;v ■•. jwuiiy, a:; i. ' • cheerfully Un?i ?. ait per*-•nit u).o *!>h U iinvr snft\ rr- BAH]**, AN<L EIIW*SFCOA£ I'V:>A*U.T-9 A: R.:U I: .* PRIV: K ;E or LO- TTSC. Th? K-.*\'. Vt'ji. II fusr, editor of ''The N'ort: *rn In-!*- pc: N nt/' Vuburn, N. Y. : the R**v. [' If. D.IV, Hector .T St. Cha/ch, \ y . t}.- Rev. !t. 1. Ives, Chrtplu'". of t.i- Aubat'. St I 1 . rt; the Rev. Sj*ei!C r M 1* e U Nrv B • "• r... M ;**. ; ) ? Uev. AHv: Sh'fl*. New York C.nlrrm? . He lie v. Sruurl NL'hoi:*, k i'Mir OonTerci *c, \\ Y. ; tbo Rev. P. S. Pratt. IYrs. t. V:.; the R. v. Joh. K. K .hie. Ii jff.il..; V C. II irt, i .. t'!' .. V Y ; the li • Nc&l l> v% IVrtintvl, >t\ ; : ■:i 9 CoI&X,5 ith-Mc! :. li. I . ttlHl. (* Htin ' N. V. ; lienrv D. C V, kl-titor of The O• ii StV ? 3 ir: -1, C : -\s aRHa; f.-e I! -i. 11. 11. Grab*! . M .• • ; the Mon. ' . %* .1 C . ise, M 1 - cello t Fi.v; the ii - J Reiie iict. Cti:a, V V , W ttrlst •!, K- j., l*:i <, N Y. ; A. * 1' ••:. Plica, N. V. , Jiunri P!iv.kef!, L-j.. Nil*hvii c, Tenr>. ur OP <pr.at>:c I:>:.MSCDI?:©. N 1.-—F r F' vrr, C m.iW'o *% :•: iln l.inimatlon. N •. '! —P-*" \V i-T.i k' -Vi , '.Vor ri Ci'tlc. U' ? ! e B '•I. N o—r jr 0 C.y; i.*, Tevt tia.', 1:1 '•> •* /fui icsa of In No. 4. —Y'-R ITarrlipi, Co .'lera IT •"lINT JNV, R.N I 2 inracr No. A.—P ,r C ! ! \ Oripincj, Dysf .tery, -r Bbwly ftax. N 0—("'• '.era, C 'ere. M rb?!?, Vormtine. N. 7 —r- r Coughs, Co!I.% Inftucpra, JI;-. I &>re fliroat. So S— t rT • ••' e F •- . •. .;i S- T V > I*. lie*-Yei iy , Ilea: a Palli s*-? of the He i I. N . } • -- r . .'i" r ,: 4 p;i •—r r Wert'; an<! Derange J P 'ii<i uti m, r. : 1 lAVtr CornpHint. NI. *. i - F 1 i Pvm%Lß IKBKS S< P-traftll, OT Su;nr"-' i e i P rio/.s. N >. 1-.—Fir L'Meorrke*. Prjfase Mc-r-s, anil !) -v:: of V. nil v. i;>.—K r C • "n, Hoarse C i-h P.a i nreathlrr. N '. if -S\IT R;CNU I'.'iL-*—l'or I7ry?!|E{ A.*, Eruptions, Piniole-* on V t Face. No. 1 A.—UK ; M % rit* Pu!*.—T -r Pain, I aiatncss, -r Sore tiesi In tl*r f i<;k, !otus. or 1 bob i. A.—f or Fever at I Ame Chili Fever D imb A / ie, OM MM "via e i A J' —y : I*' J !!.' .lor H•• •:! 1 'c* 0 K*:trrnah /> .-K : TI-. We\'n. • r l.v! tme I Fyc3 sir; i F/elMs; Falt ir VYr .. u- iii-. re . ? C.— t r c. recent c'.lur with •bit. ;, i -r .*" • ;•■< *' \\ ,•—t' r : r v abating :.j violence acJ 1 ?..: a i. ii.-v.yws, w x - Hf K-7vr, I ••flar.unatiors, (t ;rriur; t. o.y, R t. : . ami cu.li eiup :;v.• •!'•*• -• -c -i- > ct \v . . " . ••..: •••: Kryalj<ir.s, ttie "f giv ':g the : r; !•;• •< i-.iUs |.: <-r:?! ?• v p •b -\- im, at'-: J? nil -ici •*..sci t - i '. 5 r.tt like n Tle vfitir*- biseo.se is ti iNfVui t ■ R caM the vii-leucr •! ? r -ItaoW ? nn.n r.;l.t* ihort e'icl, am! p'title' vl I*SJ l:;:sgeri u*. C ogl.y UM i !'• ! .V. \vh ai c : euvh frc.ur: t occnrrrnce, an i wii< i 5 > • lot ' c • v of tli>ia*-d lun^v, br • chit * ami \<n. n. *-.! l be sit cnce earwil lv the Fever an i IViigh P >. In allcfuroni.* •. - .. Stoscach, C..;stl; alio?:, l iver C' .b.t* P •. =. l-. le!-Tty, ami Irre- thirties, oil If CM e.-, > r. r Wi-tj U'HII!), Jjai! R: •_ u oi:.er t! i v:v : t' v •.. e *v- Pj ffl'icS viho/c Jo,or ayj.h •ti.oi will nJV >ru u etne in nluiofct every instatu e. Otten *. e cure ••• :: sii v. •. i• iSc difßc . ly, inch as l>;% P ■< i l' tnrrh, !•• • t eor Wvak nes.-v, ha } ol! fir :cstse tew t rac wvr. PRICE. CASE O? J.'II :?R JCCO, AMI C-OLI SR C ine -if i' ' j!• -.: r ,n. i Case : f If# inn.' tiervl JO.V *, a; i ik- Cas. r f. h,.xee, ii v 1.- • i ,'/•! H*\ I Sltrde ' : be* v i •>!:. i r<v!htis .. 2.* cents. Single !vttrv%t IMXCS, v. itl liri (tutu. • 1 • cuts, of H -if. vi .lSjfi jla!cr nuJ J-':.. —sls A:SO SVIV :VU: Ton 1 - •• on V:t ■: •, - CI jrvse*l 4 DlMcttH, lalf.'M Ureal- ;;♦.!•• •• r it \l •; IK • jte *• ration. Price, AO ivuis |. r n.\. Kuk Km i>t .k< *vt- !*:••♦.— 1 - s'har;"* from the Ear, rt. it : , Mc o'o or Merctirials. Fr N ivn i tb lira#!, liartltirw f Uearlufr, aiif! Riiiglnn in the Ears, ami Far-.:.! r. I :•<■ "H> per 1> x. FtS- •• •>r* < rh large i t hirv'.s, K. !argel at I Imlnrat f! v.-- rf F te'.Hngs -i- -I O? fu nt CudiWj of ChiMrei Pi i-. f, h't ci' .t • j-r i> Knit i.;:n , !b _ trv. pricr.l - r Verve;;* Weakness. Kit • • . , ,t. Ks esive Mrr*Uatiott, or Kx- I ih P i —.•! :i \. t Ttin,' i Swrl'.lngrs, with Sc.-h ere!' i. Ptl •.. .'trvr.t3 t r b.v Vo, fr :: i • n:-oi-•. Price, AO ceil** per hi\. F M PUIKAKV OiAKiitie?.- V firavel, Renal Cal rufi, DHR cult. liul liriiiati'.i , ln> cs f ti eh tlf- Price, f0 FOH :t!M M ESIV-!O —lnv.'i!* sry l>'scl:irtres ami Co:.>ei .- -t P. stroll n a: 'I Js*hllit\, }<• stilts of F.vil Habit*. T, e n..i nucecssfnl ami v hot tvi-.tilv V.r onn, Mini may ie relie.l tipmi a eyre, i'r; r. with fub'cllrtc tloiii, *! j.er box. P.- sons h: w I*l i ' ; hi'• t .einselv * in !-r the j-rnfet ficmal >'At.. *r t" K aovice of Pr r . llrviriiHt Ys, *HII !• so, i !.;o • ihcc ACJ ftroxuway, *r.-.n * A.M. '.%> S P.M or by to'*-t. orit Z.:v.RM\S in* M\il l.ook .-v.- * e I s?, make up a case of what klml ycu rhooxe, irii! tl e n;.ioii;t ! . a current • to .r stan.ps by rt-til l i our acbtress, at N- 502 lir a<lwi! i, N>w-Y<*rk. H'II! the tiiv iicine will I ilu'v rth. by mall or express, free of cFar/e. " * - e AHENTS 'A \M K D — M' ies.re A s•: yr, r ' cv: t Are: for th- vale of or Kotne-v * h .-v-y *• ?* '-r Cfo:inT.it% in tl e L* 1 —I tin. Amims* l> . K \l> .MIMiUEYS A Co. \ Han ' \v. Nrtv-Yits Chnrlts liitz Wholesale, and i? /a<7 Aytnt or L'lisixtown and vuinity, and dnijjists atnl stores oencrullu. m>i3 iravuuva anD Dealers Head Quarters! HANCOCK, CAMP & CO,, Produce and General Ccmrnission Merchants, So. 47) Vorth Mater Street) below Arch Street) Philadelphia, # * # Agents for all li(JAi\( )S. SUPER PHOSPHATES OF LIME, POU DUETTS, and ntlier kirids of Fertilizers. ** # Ail descriptions of I'UU.N TRY PRODUCE taken in exchange or sold on COMMISSION. *%Qui k Sales aiid immediate Returns are guaranteed upon a!! consign ments. # * # \Ve are the sole agents for tha best articles ot VINEGAR ni oie in this city or elsewhere. jylfi-Gm HOWELL & EOURKE, niVIFACTIRERS & IMPORTERS OF N. E. corner of Fourth and Market streets, I'TI I R.ADEI.rti J A. act I—3 ni (Sofeegorg to Samuel Townscnd A Son,) A'o. 39 South Second street above Chestnut rUII.ADEI.PUIA, IMPORTERS and Dealers in Velvet, Brus sels, Tapestries, Three Ply, Ingrain and Venetian CARPETS of the best English and American make. Matting*, Oil Ctoths, d' - c , <lx., dec. We solicit an inspection of our assortment before purchasing elsewhere. oct4—oiu IQST, .<n the evening of the vriJe awake j ppiiceAwlnn, October sth. A GOLD CiiAlN : which the tinder will please leave i.t t;ic Gazette Office, and receive a suitable reward. oct2s BtERHAVE'S HOLT 'RS THK CELEBRATED HOLLAND REMEDY FOR DYSPKPSTA, DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, LIVED COMPLAIST, WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND, FEVER AND AGUE, Acu the various A lections c zseqnent ujiou a <Leoedtir.il STOII iC El () It 8,1 VEII . Rucb as Indig<*tion. Aridity of the Stomach, Colicky Paint, Iheirtburn, L- •.-> *>f Appetite, tWiviinst Blind ami 81.-cding IM * I:, :,!! Nervous. Kh-mnolie. an i Neuralgic Aflartini:*. It has it. nu;iitn in.t.t<es ) lvvvl hic'.'.y N-m-ficLil. and in , -he e!h ,-ir.l i< to, • ,■ | cure. 'llii- it a purely ttpla! le compound. • Pared on SHctlf principles. the manner .if the c. debiiited Lolbtml Professor. IVvrbave. It* ropuh-tUo" at home pro d'aced its intr -Incti >ti livre, thy .1 fn.iml coti an aeing those of the Fatherland scattered over the fCo of tiii" migh'y country, many of whom broil zht with them amt Lauded down the tri-lit. :i of its value. It its stow < if. red U> !'"t Amtn\ an thawing that itt truly mMcrfw vwltcina! virtus* must !- VrusjU'lrrt. It is particularly rycoutuietidei to those ;* r<otix Wliom constitutions may ha-, e been Impaired 1 v the eoutiutr it ii of ardent spirits, or other forms of dis*i;:ition Ueu.-r.xllv Instantaneous in effect, it f.rds i's way l<<et!v to the seat of lit'o. thrilling and quickening every oerve. raising np tlie drooping spirit, and, in tact, Infusing tew health am! in the system NOTll'F.—Whoe ver expects to find this a le-vrrsrc will be d'.-appointc.i: but to ttt lick, weak ami fcsw sprite.! it w ill prove a grateful aromatic cordial, t> '-.-.raced , f singular remedial properti- s. READ CAREFULLY! The (lenuine highly concentrated ltuerli.ave'a I!ol]ain| Bitter* is put up in half-pint let ties only, and retailed nt Out Dou.Aßperladtte.i l six hottles for Fivt: Dotl.p.a Tlie gteat demand for this trulv rrlehi.ated Medicine has i lid need many imitations, which the public should guard against purchasing. Kir Beware of Imposition. Pee that our name is ou tiio label of every bottle you buy. Sold by Druggists jj-cerally. It can be forwarded by Express to most point). SOLE PROPRI ETORS. BENJAMIN PAGE, JR. <k CO. MANUFACTURING ghannarnttisfs and (Chemists PITTSBURGH, PA. For utile by CHaKLi.'S Ui'l'/l. Lonistowu, Pit. scpt> &*" 1 -- -i "• £\ C'JP" RLATiVg TONIC, D!UR STIC, DYSff^i mmmmumk f • the Citizen* of At if Jerxty if 1 I'enn. yl vuiiL(l, Aputlnrnrsfa I)iiiyt/i.sfs, flroctvs ami I'rivoic Families. Wolfe's Pure Srjndy. l olfr's Pure fladclri, Slifrry and Pot ( Mine." * Uolfe'u Pure Jamaica aiid St. Truix Hum* Wclfe's Pure Scotch and Irish Whiskey* iLL iv BOTTLES. J lihi.r leave to call the attention of the 1 ci'izona of the United States t . ilio u l. ve winoa aa-i Liquors, imported by Lauipho W. lfe. of >ew ■ -irk, ivhose name is familiar iu every part of tt.:a •Mtntry for thu purity c.f h<s c. i l.r:.f J Sdam schnapps. Mr. Wuifc, in his letter t.-> mc sp ingof the parity ins Wuwa|DaiUquur . - . , wid ■ nty reputation a- a man my im(i:nsr* a merchant <f thirty years' rc-i 1.-ii' .- ia the C ity t f N w York, that all the Brrindi - ati-1 Wines that 1 l nuti av pnre is tmporu-i. and of the best qit il tv. and can be relied upon by every purchaser.'" Every i i'tle has the proprietors name on the was and a fae simile of hi-siguiturc on the ceitiib n e. 'foe public are res'pe •.u!;v invited t • •: all :.n i examine for themselves. F"r mV at RvUii by ah Apothecar ies and Grocers ia LL ' .. •UPaiKGE U. '.bJITOJC. No. 53.: M rit.-t sr. Philadelphia 8 ji . Agent for Pusladijph... Road the following fr in t ie Jh-tv \ orl: r .wrier' EV'.HMOUS Bon V. SS y-h y VW YC-IK Mw.ta.tr- We are happy to inform ot i IV-lluw-t iii.ten.-. that: • is one place ia our *try where the physician, afothc arv. and country incicli.i.rt,< rn $• and purcha-i pur < Wines aud Liquoia, as pit •• • mpoi i-d. and o. UM best quality. V.'e do no: intend to give no eh.borate •ieseriptron of this merchanti-xtei.s:.e business. a.- though :t will repay any strangei ■ r. c--. to visit (Jdolpho Wolfe's .<. n top hcusS. Los. is. lit/and -J. IS -aver street, ami N"-.17. it) and cl. MarUeifiehi stret*. His stock < f tiohnapps on hand ready for shipment could not i: c/u been less than thirty thou sand eases ; the Biaudy some ten tiiouKuio'• oa - Vintages of 1836 to ls.V ; and ten thou-and ca -i > of .Maiairu. .Sherry and port Wine, beotcti and Irish whiskey Jnn.i a and St. t'mix Ruin. si.me vet v old and equal to any in this couutiy. fl< ■ aiso had three large cellars, filled with Brandy. Wine. Ac., in casks under the Custom House key. ready for bottling.— Mr. Wolfe's sales of S iun.tpp • i g.t year amounted to one hundred and eighty thousand avow n. and we t.ope in less than two years" he may beequa.iy .-uecosMul with his Brandies and Wines. * His business merits the patronage < f every lover of his species. Private families who wish pure Wine.4 and Liquors for medical us- should send n.eir orders direct to Mr. Wolfe, until every Apothecary in the land make up their minus to iii-cinu the poisonous stuff from their shelves, and replace it wi'h Welle s pure Wine and Liquors. We imderstapd Mr. Wolfe, for the-accommodation of small dealers in the country, puts up assorted rus es of Wines and liquors. Such a mill, and such a merchant, should be sustained against ids teos of thousands of opponents in the united States, who sell n<t;..r.g but imituuens, ruinous alike to human health and happine: s. sepl;>-iy Pond's F'xtract of Hamamelis, OH PAI N I)KSIU<)> KB. IS or.? of the few domestic remedies which have come into general use and favor, without puffing. It is the product of a bin - pie shrub, harmless in all cases, and as a <J", rne.-tic remedy unequalled. F>r Burns, Cuts- Bruises, Soreness, Lameness, Sprains. J'heu■ matisvi. Boils, C'c -rs, Sores and f founds, it has not an equal. It is also used, with great success, for Toothache, iLtiXaaehe, Neitridyia, Sore, Throat, Volte, Jjiarrltoca, Hoarseness, and other sir..iiar troublesome and painful affections, while it proinprly ar rests all Hcnimorliayes. Hundreds of [ hysi cians'use it daily in their practice, and give it their unqualified recommendation. Sold |.y o'ur agents and dealers, and by F. HUMPHREYS & (J"., 5G2 Brodway, Sole Proprietors and Manufacturers, my 3 Estate of Abraham Bfymyer, deceased, OIKE is her--by given that letters of ad- A \ inini-tfatinn on the estate of ABRA HAM BLYMYER, late of the borough of Lewistown, MilHtn county, dee'd , have been granted to the undersigned, iCsiding in said h-irough. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to mako immediate payment, and those having claims to present them duly authenticated for settlement. * JOHN C. SIGLER, oct2s Administrator
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