A6Bl6tilTHß.il. Look to Your Trees. u An ounce <f prevention is worth ft pound o; care.*' At this season of the year, when the trees, and more especially the fruit trees, are denuded of their summer foliage, the time is most propitious and opportune to make those necessary examinations as to insect eggs, which the health and the pros perity of the tree and its fruit crop during the coming season demands. The trees be in? entirely divested of leave®, other ob jects concealed during, the sau. i-e now exposed to view, and hang out in bod re lief, inviting our efforts in behalf of their immediate removal. The pendent follicles of the 4 drop worm' of the last season are now particularly conspicuous. True, many of them are deserted habitacula of the males, but many or all of those large plump ones contain the pupa case or the female, filled with eggs in many instances numbering from two to four or five hun dred, each of which contains in embryo, a young 'drop worm' that will be excluded therefrom about the 20th of May next, or as soon as there is heat and foliage suffi cient bo hatch and sustain them. These follicles should all bo carefully clipped off with a pair of sharp pruning or other shears, fixed to a pole long enough to reach them, and then all carefuilv- burned J Jut in addition to these, there are oth er enemies to vegetation that may in some measure be circumvented by a little pre vention at the proper time. The eggs of the 'America* Tent Caterpillar,' the female of which deposits from three to five hun dred in number, in a girdle around the smaller branches of apple, pear and cherry trees, are now also distinctly visible, where they exist, if a close examination be insti tuted. It is well known that these cater pillars appear sometimes in la: numbers very suddenly, and in an incredibly short space of' time spin a web over the leaves and feed at leisure, free from interruption or injury by wind or rain. Where these appear on a tree they ought to be immedi ately removed by clipping off the branch affected with pruning shears, and burning : or singeing them in a smart tire; but by far the better plan is to remove the eggs. These girdles of egg s can be seen as plain ly and almost at as great a distance as a bracelet can be seen on a lady's wri.-t. The eggs of plant-lice or aphid*, and those of bark-lice or coccidr , may also be seen on a close inspection, and those on -mall trees can be removed by an applica tion of soap suds applied with a -tiff brush thoroughly rubbed on. Every pleasant day during this and the coming month -houhl be devoted to this work. — Fanner ami Gardener. Varieties of Apples to Cultivate. The following list of apples is communica ted by Samuel W. Noble, of Abington, who has extensive experience and his au thority is reliable. The selection is made ! with particular reference to eastern Penn sylvania. Summer —Townsend, Red Astrachan, , Maiden's Blush, Summer Pearmian, Early Margaret or Red* Harvest, Woolman's Har vest, Mather or Nash, Sheppard. Prince's Early Harvest, Chrystalor Cheese. ball—Cornell's Fancy, Calf Pasture, Fall Pippin, White Doctor, McClellan, Gravenstein, Porter, Wine or Ilays, New ton, Spitzenberg, Baldwin. Winter—Smith's Cider, Rawl's Jennet or Neverfail, Princely, Fornwalder, Ridge Pippin, Smokehouse, Bullock Pippin, Ilubbardson's Nonsuch, Cooper's lledling, Pennock. Durable Faint for Out-door Work.— To a quantity of charcoal, add a quantity of litharge as a drier, to be well levigated with linseed oil, and when used to be thin ned with good boiled linseed oil. The above forms a good black paint, and by ad ding yellow ochre, an excellent green is produced which is preferable to the bright green frequently used on out door work as it does not fade with the sun.— French Fa per. fcfM Jouannet relates that in the year 1836, several old Celtic tombs were discov ered near Bergorae. Under '.be head of each of the dead bodies then, was found a small, square stone or brick, with a hole iu it, containing a few seeds which i. . been placed there beside the dead by the heathen friends who had buried them, per haps 1,500 or 1,700 years before. Th. -e seeds were carefully sowed by those who found them, and what do you think was seen to spring up from the dust of the dead? beautiful sun flowers, blue corn flowers, and clover, bearing blossoms as bright and sweet as those which are woven into wreaths by the merry children now playing in our fields. .Some years ago a vase, hermetically sealed, was found in a mummy-pit in by the English traveller Wilkinson, who sent it to the British Museum. The librarian there having unfortunately bro ken it, discovered in it a few grains of wheat and one or two pea.- , old, wrinkled, and as hard as"stoDe. The peas were plant ed carefully under glass on the 4th of Tune, 1844, and on the 4th day of July of t! same year, these old seeds were seen to spring up into new life. They had been buried probably about 3,000 years ago, per haps in the time of Moses, and had slept all that long time, apparently ueau, yet still living in the dust of the tomb. SUG A R S II you want cheap Sugars go to Kennedy & Co's. Sugars at 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, and In cents per lb, at JOHN KENNEDY & Co s. BEST Rio Coffee, at jan3l JOHN KENNEDY &. Co's COAL OIL from < 5 to $1 12 per gallon A liberal discount to the trade. Foi sale by JOHN KENNEDY A C. -FT-M FLINT' WM. FLINT: Y.M. FLINT: \> WM. FLINT: WW Fiint! WW FlUit: „ , _ AB. KX Hit Let. -V- SU7 £*<'• NIL. W'T M"k-t, 8W -• Vt> tW7 Morkc f .To. SeT Hirkct. Ph.inJ,eipha. miadefptea, Pi. m. Fa. Tremendous Sacrifice OF 3100 000 Worth of Jewelry, AM fvr One Dollar Each. . \ : a" - and H'PIENDD ASSORTMENT F Jewelry. eor>- • HA INS. BRACELETS. I'AWF.OSEK Ac. 4 •_ all styles of French Plated Chain*. Gold And Plat* 1 Jewelry. We do fi • keep or -ell c u gift or galvanized goods, r* what:.- -oi.l 'i? the bcatjewmn A.- G'o.'J Jew- : C'RY. we receive our goods fr>>M the beet gold jewelry | r ..: IFE-turer- ::i the STATES WHO ARE FORCED TO SELL. •' Ml'! A J'f: FORCED TO .- E'. ' WHO ARE FOFC ED To CI 7 WHO ARE FORCED TO SELL. The 'lowing only a partial !i-t of our immense , TAKE YOFR CHOICE FOR #1 EA'-ir. TAKE YOUR CHOICE FOR 91. I - /. Cntite -••!-. general retail PRE" -. ?- to? 15 . j„3 Lara DO H> to 2U j IL. Carbuncle DO S to 3" I Do TALIE Enamelled AND Goral DO TO W { DO DO C.nd Ourtanele <L> •to W J 1 > I DO and Ruby do 7 to 30 . Do Gold Cluster GrueWetting Seta do WTOW I Y 1.. ,I,J ,Jo \ ase do do 10 to 3U > ] DO FLO Jet SET* do oto 1- * Do do MAR If XDNTO do GT<.l2 , Do do Gold-Stone Mosaic do OTOL- j DO do Calico Set* do sto 12 ! ]>o I; )>bon Twists. With Brilliants do 0 to 13 IJ.> U'KJNET SETS, new style do 8 to 20 Do Enamelled flu>ter.*nevr stele do 10 to 3") Gold WMUW do 3to 7 IIJINDIID poinnd gold PEN? A eases do 2to 6 J .;DR SiSter Piated Sjtoons do 2 0" >Tlver Plated Mug* " do 400 over 10() OTHER diff, rent -TYL. - Ladies' Jewelry : Medallions. -ivies. pattern- and size * : LOCKETS of everv dewript . : Gold Pens, 14 carat, with silver N tension hold. . Gold Pencils, Sleeve buttons, ST. ids, JTC_ &< : '"or !. Lava, CAMEO and Hand Bracelets: • ■ent- V.-.ST • bains, warranted to wear for ten years hanging COLOR, and will stutid tin* aiud— TLICJ are U-aaiiv soirt by Jewelers as solid gold —dl tin de in Paris. V. U. an take your CHOICE foi ?1 each. La dle-' and Gent- Guard" chain*. £1 E<VH, usually -..id by JE• 3-r- at from .*3 to s3<l each; Ladies, and ' hild- , rim's NCI:k chains. beuntiAtl patterns : Armlet-, bril liant. enameled and ruby settings; Crosses, plain and j F luwtrllnl for il each, rrtoil wifto FENTSTELH| . h. Every style and taricty of Jewelry and d' -ir id . G.ood- tor i'l each. TINS -ale, at the above prices, will continue long | • ugh C SELL OFF OUR iinmeri-E stock, which •.- pur- ' • hased at a great sacrifice from manufacturers who j TA KE VOI R CHOICE FOR $ 1 EA< 11. SPECIAL, NOTICE. it a -H 'V. TO SEND MONEY*** 1*:. Write votir Name. Place of RE.-idenee, County and State, plain ami diftinct. as we can make nothing 1 ortt of F'nt inoiia. Seal all letters with WAX, as envelopes sealed with gum ..r wafer- can I*. easily opened — the content- ta ken out and rcaeiied. Attend to this and we w ill be re-jioiisihle for v .ur money. Inducements to Agents. Any person acting as agent, WIN. will send us atone time* fimi. to will give a e- .1,1 hunting case wat' h. extra. ;L>, •• " gold lever watch. A wat' h and the ar'icles selected from tin above list at il each. Person- ordt: .tig by mall must send $1 aji# 15ctnt.- t,i ]",ttog- itainim. Alt coinn. .ii. ation- niitst be addressed to WILLIAM FLINT. No. 807. Market Street, IAN24-CM Philadelphia. I'M TIIK ONLY PREPARATION Worthy any Confidence for RESTORING ■/. A| ft FYG Vsl' A VR.TK C WTFT, : ITislis IMiA £i2j >VL. o ; Many, since the great diseovery of Prof. Wood, liave attempted not only to imitate hi- restorative, but |>r F>— to have discovered something that would produce results identical: but they have ali come and gone, be ing carried away ly the wonderful results of Prof. Wood's preparation, and have been forced to leave the held to aRT -Utlcss sway. Read the following: — Hath. Maine. April 18th. 1839. PROF. <.l. • .: G. nt-:— TI.O letter I wrote you in 1*56 concerning your valuable Hair Restorative, and which you have published in this vicinity and elsewhere, has gi ven ri-E to numerous inquiries touch ing the case. The inquires are, first- is it a fact, of my habitation and name, a- stated in tin- communication: second, is it true of all therein contained; third, does my hair still continue to be in good order and of nat ural color? To all I .-an and do answer, invariably ves. My hair is even LETTER than in anv stage of my lif- for "forty years J ast. more soft, thrifty, and Isetter colored: the same i- true of rn v whiskers, and the on ly cause why it is not generally true, is that the sub -t.uice i- washed off by frequent ablution of the face, when if care were used by wiping the lace in close connection with the whiskers, the same result will fol low a.- the hair. I have t>eeii ir, the receipt of a great number ofletters from all part- of New England, ask ing me if inv hair still continues to be good: as there is so much fraud in th>- manufacture and sale of vari ous compounds as well as this, it has. no doubt, tieen basely imitated and L-EEII used, not only without any good" effect, but to absolute injury. I have not used any of your Restorative of any 'account for seme month-," and J et my hair is AS good as ever, and hun dreds have examini' D it with surprise, AS I am now R.L years old and not a gray hair IN my head or on my lace: and to prove this fact, I send y : ou a lock of my hair taken off the past week. I received vour Aivor of two quart bottles last summer, for which 1 aril very grateful : i gave it to MY friends aAD thereby induced them to try it ; many were skeptical until after trial, and then purchased and usedit with universal success. I will ask as a favor, that you send me a test by which I can discover fraud in the Restorative, sold by many I fear, without authority from you. A pure article will insure success, and I believe where good effects do not follow, the failure is caused by the IMPURE ar tc le, which curses the iuventer of the good. I deem it my duty, as liertofbre. to keep yon apprised of the c intinucd eff-ET on my hair, as I ASSURE all who inquire of me of my unshaken opinion of its valuable results. I remain, dear sir, yours, A. C. RAYMOND. Aarons Run, KV.. Nov. 30, 1855. pß'.r. O. J. WOOXK Dear Sir. —I would certainly be do ing yen a great injustice not to make known to the w-.rld trie wonderful, as well as the unexpected result 1 have experienced from using ovsboHi" of vour Hair Ke-torat.ve. After using every kind of J'.E-t. • -Ives ex:. int. but without SI: FIO 'FI,.;D.NGRT:V he. . iy .1- -titu'E of hair. 1 was finally induccd'to trv a U-,.- tle of your Hair Restorative. Now, candorand'JUSTl. e compel me to announce to whoever may read this. ] that 1 now possess A NEW aud I eautifulgrow th of hair, w hich I pronounce richer and handsomer than the original Was. i will therefore take occa-K>ntoreeom- j mend thi- invaluable remedy :o iu wh" may feci the NCCE-SITV it. Resp6<fffully yours. KEY. S. ALLEN BROCK. P. 3 - — This testimonial of my approbation for your I valuable medicine .as you are aware of) is unsolicited: I but if you think N worthy a place among the rest, in -ert if voo wash; if not. destroy and say nothing. Rev. S. A. B. TIE- Restorative is put up in 1 Kittles of three si/, s. viz: huge, medium, and small ; the small holds a ! pint and retails for one dollar per bottle; .the medium ' nobis at least twenty per cent, more in proportion than the small, retails for two dollar- per bottle; the large holds a quart. 40 P,.r cent, more in proportion, and re- • tails for thro, dollars per bottle. O. J. WOOD & CO., Proprietors, 444. Broadway, New York, and 114. Mar set street. ST. Louis, MO., and sold BV ail good Drug gists aud Fancy Goods Dealers. jan3 '■IOBAOCO and Segars—good qualities at low price? to dealers, febld JOHN KENNEDY & Co. *" ACKEREL, Herring and Shad, best xfJL quality, at lew prices, for sale by febld JOHN KENNEDY & Co. E. LOCKE it Co.'s liurning Fluid, at J 50c a gallon, at febl4 JOHN KENNEDY & Co's. yiNC Washing Boards at 25 cts. each.— Iu For sale bv JOHN KENNEDY & Co. PAINTED BUCKETS at 25 cts. ach. febl4 JOHN KENNEDY Jc Co. ."feOO SALT. Ground Alum Salt, large bags, at $1,45. fobl4 JOHN KENNEDY & Co. NEW ARRIVAL it Hrs. C. G. Hamilton's, formerly C. C. Beam, Variety and Trimming Store. Who would respectfully ID form the eit fcjpjiztns of LewistowD, and the adjoining that she has returned fn.ru the citv with a large assortment of TO)il3a SO DM, consisting of Nubia Scarfs; Zephyr Iloods; Armlets and Leggins for children; ladies, gentlemen's and children's Hosiery and Gloves; Collars; Corsets; Lace Veils; Chen ile, Zephyr and Bead Head Nets; Woollen Yarn by the pound or hank ; Shetland Wool, and Zephyr of all kinds; Berlin wire Porte Monais; Skirt Braids and Velvets: Magic Ruffles, a new article for ladies trimmings, and a large assortment of Fancy Goods, too numerous to mention. X B.—Orders promptly attended to. Lewistown, October 18, 1860. "Tsbml mn FOR EVERYBODY. THE DAYLIGHT GAS BUHNER COOK. 4 CCOKDiXG to a bona fide agreement be i\ tween A. J. Gallagher (the manufactu rer of the above stoTe) and J. Irvin Wallis, - no one can get this stove 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 ; person, .u they are not second handed and can be furnished cheaper than the cheapest for several reasons. Don't mistake the place—Siyn of the BIG COFFEE EOT, where you will also find me engaged in my legitimate business, trying to make a fortune by selling Tin Buckets, Pans, and three cent Tin Cups. jylO J. IRVIN WALLIS. Glorious Triumph over all Opposition! For t .e People have Decided That th Cheapest arid Best Boots and Shoes are sold at the PEOPLE'S SHOE STORE. In Lewistown. So (po pleasure in announcing that they J[ still continue their extensive shoe estab lishment in West Market street, nearly op posite Maj. Kisenbise's Hotel, and that they have just returned from the eastern cities with a large and varied assortment of Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, for Ladies, Gentlemen j , and Children's wear, all of neat finish and ex cellent manufacture, which they will sell | for CASH OXLV, At Least 2't Per Cent. Cheaper than the same can be purchased eiewhere, as will be seen by referring to the following j Price List: Men's Boots, $1 50 to 3 25 " Gaiters, 140 to 175 " Walking Shoes, 125t0 140 " Brogans, 85 to 140 j " Kip and Calf Brogans, 62 to 80 Ladies Gaiters 75 to I 00 j " Kid and Morocco lace Boots, 1 00 to 1 25 j " Kip and Calf lace Boots, 80 to 125 '■ ' Misses' aud Childrens Shoes, 12 to 05 Having bought our goods for cash, they i ! were put at the lowest figure, and by doing i an exclusively cash business, customers are ! made to pay no debts—hence our low prices. Measures taken for Boots and Shoes, which i will bemaaeatthe shortest notice. REPAIR-! | IXG dene in the neatest manner. I'RI NKS, VALICES, kc., always on hand J and fur sale cheap. We respectfully solicit a liberal share of i public patronage. Octl9. SADDLES, HARNESS, &c. i The subscriber having now on 1 hand one of the best and largest ; stocks between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, in order to accom i modate business to the times, offers for sale a ] complete assortment of Saddles. Harness, Bridles, Collars, Trunks, Whips, Hacies, Valises, Carpet Bags, j which are offered for sale low for cash, or ap ; proved credit. j Among his stock will be found some high : ly finished sets of light Harness equal to any ! : manufactured, ! Let all in want of good articles, made by i experienced workmen, give him a eall. JOHN DAVIS. Lewistown, April 19, 1860. ROBERT W.PATTON, SOI TH SIDE OF MARKET STREET, LEWISTOWN, PA. HAS just received and opened at his es tablishment a new supply of Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Fancy Articles, <kc., which he will dispose of at reasonable prices. He invites all to give him a call and examine his stock, whieli embraces all articles in his line, and i sufficiently large to enable all to make select ns who desire to purchase. gg?-P' PAIRING neatly and expeditiously attend to, and all work warranted. Thankful for the patronage heretofore re ceived, he respectfully asks a continuance of the same, and will endeavor to plpaee all who may favor him with their custom. feb2 .Neat, C heap A l>nrahle. W. G. ZOLLINGER, j Market Street, next door to Kennedy's Store, Is always prepared to sup j| I ply the public with all the / Wjj&jpl different styles of Hats of ' best qualities and prices as to defy competi tion. He has now on hand a large assortment of Fall and winter Hats and Caps, of all the latest styles, which he will sell at the lowest cash prices. He invites everybody to call and examine for themselves, as he is satisfied that Ins stock cannot fail to please. For the Ornish ho has constantly on hand, or will make to order, hats to their taste of any required size or brim, at prices that cannotfail to be satisfactory. Country Merchants will find it to their ad ! vantage to give me a call, as a liberal deduction will be made on wholesale purchases, and es pecially so to punctual men. Don't forget the place, next door to Kenne dy's store and nearly opposite the Odd Fellows' i Hall oct93 Important to Everybody and all their Friends! The Excitement still continues at the Store nPIIE subscribers have just returned from the eastern cities with a choice selection of New and Fashionable floods, for the season, embracing all kinds of LADIES DRESS GOODS, such as French Merinoes, Cashmeres, De Laines, all wool Plaids. Morello Cloths, and in fact every kind of Ladies Goods for the season. Also, a great variety of Ladies Cloths, Capes, Mantillas, Net Shawls— a. little cheaper than ever before offered in this mar ket. In LADIES MOURNING GOODS: Sicilian, Marietta. Milanese; Mohair & Can ton Cloths; with choice Mourning Silks, with Trimmings to match. Also, a large lot of STEEL IIOOE SKIRTS, ranging from 4 to 50 hoops, at.,5 cents per hoop, of the best make. No mistake. Our stock of Fall and Shawls is good, and very cheap. No mistake about this. Ladies will please give us a call and satis fy themselves. For gentlemen, we have CLOTHS, Cassimeres, and Vestings, and will sell them at prices that will astonish the natives. Of READY MADE CLOTHING we have a good assortment, and are determin- ! ed to sell them a little lower than either Jew or Gentile, to close out the stock. We will also sell Koots and Shoes at Cost. You are requested to call and examine lor J yourselves, as we are not in the habit of That is so. Colored Carpet Chain, at 25 cents per lb.; ' white, 22 cts—with Cotton Laps and Wad- ! ding of all kinds with prices to suit. Our stotk of QUEENSWARE is full and complete. We will sell sets of i Tea Ware, 48 pieces, at three dollars and fif ty cents, with all other kinds in proportion. ! Our stock of J .j •-•y. r *> s -*- is good. NVe will sell good Brown Sugars at 8 and 10 cents ; White, 11 and 12 cents: Cof fee as low as can be bought in town, and a i little better in quality. Ladies and Gents will do well to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere, as we are determined not to be undersold. 86L.A1! kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange for goods at Cash Prices. Gents will please examine the above and ' govern themselves accordingly. KENNEDY <t JUNKIX. Lewistown, October 25, 1800. TIIE EXTENSIVE STOCK OP ©C&E is WATCHES, CHAINS, BRACELETS, RINGS, BREASTPINS, j AND OTHER JEWELRY; PAITCTJ ARTICLES, CLOCK.S, and a beautiful assortment of BOOKS AND STATIONERY are now selling at greatly reduced prices at j Junkin's old stand, corner of Brown and ! Market streeu, opposite Russell's Banking j House. ftguThose who desire to buy at prices cor- i responding with the times, will please call. gggrAll kinds of repairing promptly aiten ded to. H. W. JUNKIN, Agent. Lewistown, April 8, 1858. Cheapest! Cheapest! The undersigned wishes to in- j /j form his friends and the public j generally, that he is still to be found at his old quarters on the public square, two doors east of the National House, where , he has just received a large stock of Goods. ! He assures his customers that he has as large j an assortment as can be found in Lewistown, ; consisting of Mens 1 Boys 5 and Youths 5 Boots,, Shoes, and Brogans, suitable for the season. In the ladies department will be found ev- ! erv article suitable to their taste. Children's Shoes of every variety, which j he will sell at lower rates than can be bought I elsewhere in Lewistown. Cash buyers wiii | please give him a call before purchasing else where. CUSTOM WORK. Having a large stock of good material and ! first class workmen, he is prepared to get up anything in his line in a nent and tasty style, j and solicits a call from those preferring to or ; der their work to purchasing it ready made. ! Particular attention paid to ladies. Three j sole button boot repairing done neatly and promptly, and at low rates. Don't forget the place in the public square. T. COX. SILVER PLATED WARE, BY HARVEY FILLEY, No. 1222 Market Street, Philadelphia, MANUFACTURER OF Fine Nickel Silver, and Silver Plater of Forks, Spoons, Ladles, Butter Knives, Castors, Tea Sets, Urns, Kettles, Waiters, But ter Dishes, Ice Pitchers, Cake Baskets, Communism Ware, Cups. Muys, Goblets,dec. With a general assortment, comprising none hut Ike best quatit.v, made of the bet material- and heavily pla ted. constituting themaserviveanie and durable article for Hotels, Steamboats and Private Families. Old Ware re-plated in the be-.t manner. feb23-ly A\ T IIITE GRANITE Tea Sets of4B pieces, Y Y from $3 50 to $5 00 per set at febl4 JOHN KENNEDY & CO. I BOXES Dairy Cheese, at 1U JOHN KENNEDY A Co'a AYER'S ißsi oathartic P Are j•■ii :-k, f-.U'c, at-: J p. cam; 1-iinin* Ar?t' ut f order, with }-tir i*>ra .k --fe _ Jmr-.fr rswijO-d. ami your fceliuj un -f C f comfortable ? T—•—* ■ *y iji j> crMntVAUKi E 1 ns are often the prelude to IR , VY • Seii-ma illness. Sine lit of s sickness i reeping 14.011 you, • ™ ■' n-i should It- averted ly a fif. 1 T ; timely use of tlie right retn edy. " Take Aver s l'/is, end cleanse out the dis.ii.iei Lu 'C■ 'S*. mors — purify (lis blood, and IKJ 'k (T trj. etructed in health acain. i-V'sG' |k£ They stimulate the functions EtwsLjijlilff*ST of the Mr into vigorous a - tivity. purify the system fe a * the obstructions which make disease. A Cold settles somewhere iu the laxly, and ob structs Its natural functions. These, if not relieved, react upon themselves and tlie surrounding organs, pro dueing general aggravation, suffering, and disease. While iu this condition, oppressed ly the derangements, take Avers l'llis. and see how directly they restore the natural a-tion of tlie system, and with It the buoyant feeling of health agaiu. What is trne and ■• apparent in this trivial and common complaint, is also true iu many of the deep-seated and dangerous distempers. The samo purgative effect expels them. Caused by similar < l-stroc tiotrs and derangements of fire uatnral function* of the body, they are rapidly, and many of them surely, cured by the same imsos. Xoae who know the viit-i -of t'eve pills, will neglect to employ theui when suffering from the disorders they cur,-. Statements from baling physicians in *r.:n f the princij-al cities, and from other well known public per- i sous. F.nmn P rmardu g Merchant < f ,*f. T.oiiis , V' . J. l*sf* Dm AVER: Your Tills are the paragon of all that is er'-at in nnxiiciue. They have cur el tuy little d uight-T of niceroiis sores ixj">ri her hands and fevt that had proved incurable for years. Her mother has Iweu Ion; griev ously afKi.-tcl with * |. it. lies and pimples on le-r ssin a- 1 ill Iter iiair. After out vliii-1 w cured, she ale > tried voiir Tills, and tli-y have cured le-r. ASA MOKtiiIJDUE. As a Fsmlly Pliysir. Ft' -.i Or. /'. lid fin In-right. *\< *• Oitr.iux. Y.iitr Tills are tlie prince of purges. Tlieir evc-.-lb-i t qualities Surpass any cathartic • jeisess. Tle-y no mild, hut very cei Lain and iff tual in their a- ii--n on the 1-oweM. which makes them invaluablo to us in tho daily treatment of disease. llru(]nrlie,sirkllrß<Uthr,Fatii Siomarh. IV'an Or. Hi t'j it it ly.yd. li-iiti iit'irr. D.'ißliro. An*: i cskunof an-Tier you id, it ci IT. plaints I hare cure i with y-mr pills letter than to say off /hut tee crcr treat r nth it purtfntire tttedieiue. I place greet depeti ds-u-e on an <-: l :ual cat liar Ik in my daily contest with J diease, an I I licviog as I d tint y--ur Pills aflord us the host we have, I of course value them highly. Ttrr:u-no. Ta.. Muv t. 1*55. Du.-T. C. A TCP. Sir: 1 hav, i*-cn repeatedly cured c-f 1 tlie vv .rst A— -/i a ,, r |,.„) v , n J.iive Iy a ii--- or two of your Till. It semis to arise from a foul t mavli, which they cleanse at oti--e. Yours with great respect, ED. W. PKKIM.R, CUrJ: -;/ Struvirr t V.', i n. lilllonv Disorders l.lver Com|>ln tuts. Prom Dr. TSstcdxtre V-,- y. ,l C';/. Not only pro your Tilts admirably a! ipted t - their pur pose a an aj-eri- nt. 1-nt I fin-1 tlicir Imnejicial ■ 0 • Is njsvn the I aver very marked indeed Tin v liave in my prac t: ptf-ved i.e.re effectual f r the lure of i hone r.i pLjitilt thati nny one rem-!y 1 can Hiciitiosi. ! Miner, ly rcjoi.s- that wo liitYo at 1. a purgative whi- i* -s wor thy the confidence of the pro!- s;ju an i U:c js- , le. lIIPVUTXKNT OF THE ISiEr.l P. ) Wa-hingtmi, X). C-, 7th lek, ISiie >' \ ?!P : ! have usp-1 your Tills in my general nnd h j ital ' practice ever since you made t belli, and cannot hesitate ! say they aro tlie lost .athartic Wi" uuipiuy. 'in.ir regu lating action tit the liver is quick and <!<• i le.l. con-- i qnentlv th -y are an U'liiiiral le leln.-iiy for d-l..ngcin- ,:s i of that organ. Indeed. I have seldom found .. east of j Wsant > ' bstii ..t that i' -lid not readily yisM to ' them. f internally > ma, AI.O> Z' l 11A1.1.1 M. 1)., J : c.u i.J the Miii Hit itul. Dj-sentcry, Dinrritrea, Helm, Worms, Dr. J. U. litem, of Chiouj e. Your Tills have had a h-ng trinl in my pr .- tice. and I hold them in esteem as one i f toe- heat apeiients i have ; ever fotmd. Th-ir atteratiwe gflbct ipsi the nv<a *--hrv | toetu ten excell' nt tetnedy. Wh>-n given in small d-- • feir I bHumt tljtrnhr) uwl nVini'ij, 'Jlieii sugar-coating | makes tin-in va-iy ac a-ptal.k and convenient f-r the use i of vrmiieu and children. Dyspepsin. Imparity of the niooil. Pri.ni Dec. J. V. Iltutcs, J'tttur if AJretit Church, liutinn. DR. Aire: 1 have us-si your Tills with extraordinary ' success in . Ittmily an-l among those lam called to visit in oi-tr—. To regulate tie organs of digestion and purif. the blooa. they are the very best remedy 1 have j ever kir-wri, and 1 can confidently recommend them to my friends. Yours, J. V. IIIMES. WVRSVW. Wyoming Co™ N Y.. O-rf 21, 1*55. Dr-.R f-nt: ! ..-t vi-i.ig . -or Cvihtrlir Pill* in my pre •- ■ tke, ami fai l the in an excellent purgative to cleanse lh j I System JUI l put 111/ the f'ltlltl' lillt <•/ thflJnet. JUIIN t;'. Mr.ACii AM, M. D. } Constipa t ion, ( oat i v eur xv. Suppression, Rheumatism, Gout. Xeuralgia, L>rop sy, Pnritlj sis, Kits, tic, Pnm i Dr. J. P. Yctttrrhn, Mi'iitri< I. Co- .- T a. Ton much cannot he said of your Tills f-.r the cure of 1 enstirenea. Jf otlmrs of our fra'o ;nitv have S-nnd th<*m : as efficacious as 1 h-vve, tb. v uI.J j . me iu prnriaim- ! ing it for t!-c benefit. i 13,- rnultifud.-s who suff.T frem j that complaint, wtiicli. alth -ugh had -i itself, is tlit- progenitor of otiiers that nr-* worse, i ls-lieve c-r- j Utemeti to originate in the- liver, but y -ur Pills affect that I organ nud cure the disease. Fmrn Mri. p. Stu 'r*. Pt.irsi. hm aiul Midrcife. Huston. I find one or two large doses of you. Tills, taken at Ilia | pro;>cr time,are excellent pr--motives of the ttoluruJ sec re- ! fi-u v.h ii v.h-.lly or js-uiially snppre->od. and also verv j effectual to r !ea„ sc. liie tlnmach and ex pet , curias. They ! arc-s--much the Iwat physic vre have that I recommenj no other to my paiicuts. Prom the Iter. Ir If es.nf the .Vdhimlisl Fpis Church, i Pl'lvsKt llofsr. f-a.vannali.lis., dan. 6. 1-56. ■ ; 11-vjtnßt.il Sit: I should ungrateful for th • t.-li-f ! [ your skill has brought me it I <!i-l not report my case to | yon. A cold s- ttled iu my liiul-saml l-iy-uglit . exeru- I ciating neuralgic jmiiis, which ended in chrimic rhriimti tism. Notwithstan-ling I had the le-t --f pliyaieiaxis. the ! disease grew w -ai d 'worse. until by the advice of your j ! excellent agent m Haitim re. Jir. Mnckonxie, I tried v-uir ■ | 'j heir nth- s vrere slow, but sure, lly perserciiiig i in the use of them. lam n-.w entirely well. SF.NVTF. Oitvv-nrr. Datm. ffouge, Tai.. 5 Dec. 1555. j Dr. Arcr.: I have !-een entirvly enrisi. by your Pills, of dtheuniiilic C'vul a pninf..l dUea.se thgt had tffiicte-1 :ue j fur years. VINCENT SLiDEi.b. jfo-Most of the Tills in market contain Mercury. | which, although a valuable remedy in skilful l.auds. is | dangerous in a public pill, from tlie dreadful onnse j quenees that frequently foil-vv its incautious use. TTicse i i Contain u-> mercury or mineral svibstanco whatever. Price, 25 cents per Box, or 5 Boxes for sl. Prepared Dr. J. C AYES &c CO., Lowell, Mass. .Sold hi/ (''if tries Ri'z. Lririx/tiint, Jacob Metz, Allenville, JJ $. Mryabb tf- Co., Belle ■ vi/ie, 11. M. Kinslnc. Reedesviile, is. Graff, ' White Hall, ami by Dealers ecen/trJiere. d'2o T?:s STEAIC ICIZZi AGAIN I3XT MOTION Farmers and Mechanics, L.00k2 to Your Interests ! Having added to the Flour and Grain Business a large stock of (&I£<Q)(DZEI£Z-2SS 9 we offer to the public, WHOLESALE OR R£T£XL, ; a general assortment at prices as low, perhaps I lower, than the same articles can be purchased i in the county. Our stock consists ot i FISH, COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLASSES, RICE, SYRUPS, CEDAR-WARE, SPICES, and all other articles in that line. | £t^ a Terms Cash, but all kinds of Grain and Produce generally taken in exchange for goods. Country Grocers will do well by examining our stock before purchasing elsewhere. All kinds of : COAL, SALT AND PLASTER, always on hand. MARKS & WILLIS. Lewistown, April 21, 1859- The Daily Telegraph, Published at Uarriaburg, Pa., by Geo. Bergner AtCo. publishes tii- List of Letters by authority, a sure evidenct of it having ihe largest circulation. Terms—#:) per year; the weekly and semi-weekly is alao published at #2 per year. THE ¥139 Wm 39011, With ita recent supply of New Goods, boib cheap aod good, can compete with any in Ladie's Wear of all kinds, comprising many new and beautiful pattern?. The assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES., SATINETS, and other Goous f.ir gentlemen*' wearicuch as will hardly fell to please. GROCERIES qiEESSUIftE, WILLOW WARE. TABLE (ITLEJtI, At. L 1 gether with all other articles usually kept in a first class Dry G<x-ds and Grocery LstHbiishment. B£?aA\ uol and Country Produce generally taken in exchange for goods. The public are respectfully invited to cail and examine my stock. no - y S. J. BRISBIX LIMES' 11 IMS. embracing in part I tench ami Printed Mcrin&s, Plain and Printed Merinos, Plain and Printed all tronl De-fane*. Morello Cloths. Mohairs. Mohair for Trartlimj Dresses, Csmmon Dclancs, H'oollen Pluidf, Common Colrurgs, The largest, neatest, best and cheapest assort ment of AND c LOA.K.S in town. Such as a new style of Arab Cloaks. B roe be. Sella and Cloth Shawls rang ing from £1 to ?50. WHITE GOODS consisting of Embroideries, Collar*. I'nder sleevcs, &o. Also, Gauntlets, Cotton and Silk Gloves, and numerous other articles ip that line. A beautiful assortment of DUESS TRIMMINGS, Ribbons, Tassels, Cords. Ac., Ac., together with a general assonuient of al! kinds of go- d* generally found in large establishments. For occular demonstration call at George Blymyer's. Lewistown, November I, 180).'. Portland Coal Oil at 90 cts, PER CtAUtOSr. ~I ALLY sold at $1.12 t051.20 per gnl lon—The purest and best refined II in use. All other coal oils at equally low rates. For sale by F. G. FKANCISCI S. OaJ CTS. per 1000 for G. D. A S. B. Pen cussion Caps. F. G. FRAXCISCFS. E. Locke's Burning Fluid, atobctsper Am gallon. novlo F. G. FRAXCISCIS. MEAT Cutters froni 81.25 to $5 each. . " Stuffers " 88 cts. to $1.50. Botcher Ksiiyes A Steels, Ac. DpvJj F. G. FBAXCISCI'S. ZINC Washing Boards at 25 cts. each, novlo F. G. FRAXCISCI'S. PAIN 1 ED Bl CKETS 25 cts. each. POT! F. G. FRAXCISCFS. CIEDAR TL BS, 3 in a uest, at sl.2j, ?I, > and 75 cts., for sale by novlo F. G.'FRAXCISCFS. SPAIN'S Churns, Putent Moveable Bash ers at the following prices: No. 2. $5. 25. Xo. 3. $3.75 cts. Xo. 4. $4.25. X 0.5. 4.75. For sale by novl2 F. G. FRAXCISCFS. ( SUMMON BAND CHURNS at equally low rates, for sale by ttovls F. G. FRAXCISCFS. LAMPS at verv low rate*, at n029 FRAXCISCFS'S. k cents for Glass Coal Oil Lamps, sold by others ut 75 cents. The largest ami cheapest stock of Coal Oil Lamps at F. G. FRACIBCFSS. FOR SALE AT THE t kit is rou \ 18, "V INEfEEN varieties of Apple Trees. Fifteen " Pear " Ten '• Plum " Ten " Peach " Eleven Cherry " Several kinds of GRAPE FINES, besides Currants, Raspberries, Blackberries, Lc. sopti WARNER A BFTTS. Boots and Shoes Selling off at Cost. The undersigned having a l& r fe \ stock of Eastern manufactured j - prices to suit the times from now to the first of April; at which time Regular Prices will be charged again. Those wanting SpnDg and Summer Work, will save at least 20 per cent, by making this purchase now. So come on boy§ and don't forget to bring your mon ey along, as our terms are strictly for Cash He has a large lot of Home made W orkon hand which will be sold at reasonable prices. Manufacturing of all kinds attended _to 43 usual, and repairing on the Shortest Notice- A large lot of Trunks which will be so-'- very cheap. _ T jau3l BILLY JOHNSON-^ ?COOO feet Window .Glass from 6xß and 12x12 6J for sale low by febl4 JOHN KENNEDY A Co^ CHIEESE. —Just received a lot of Western / Reserve Cheese. For sale at a small au vance to dealers. J. KENNEDY A ' o
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