I?as a&sarvi. LOCAL AFFAIRS I Colored School, under the I. . ..feiiH-nt of Miss Tillio Ohls. will :;ii Exhibition in the Town Hall, |ir ; Wednesday) evening. Adrnit- I LiXT.KF —T. M. Uttley, Esq , will R, i;ver a lecture by appointment of ■',< Apprentices' Literary Society, on B :l tnrd:iy evening next, (17th inst ) at I • o'clock. ihe public are invited to (D:o. II FRYSINGEH. See'y. | G::IN'" ENTERTAINMENT.— The Dia |L-:;l ii S)t iety, assisted by the lion . nine String Baud, will give an en r:aiium'nt at the Town Hall on H kc-hy and Thursday, March 21 ■ ... to which all lovers of* fun, sen- H : ; and music are invited. The H. is to be applied for the benefit H Apprentices' Literary Society H . :( .iv whicli promises wellforits 1,. We therefore respectfully' 8. ; .a >t the patronage of our frieiids to ■ U s in this laudable work. I Admission, 2b cgnts; children under years, 15; reserved seats, 40 cents; Hik<h can l e had by applying to 11. ■ patton, at his jewelry store, on Hirkct street. Doors open at 7. per to commence at 71 o'clock, j Hi.- performances will consist of the of Rouen, and the laughable Off to the War. About 2 o'clock on Thursday j a log huu>e on the farm of Samuel occupied by Joseph Mowry, caught at the roof from the stove pipe, before any assistance arrived the with nearly all its contents j Itri burnt, but one bed and a few other i Isßi'les having been rescued from the I ■B: - Mr. Mowry was in the woods ■Bihe time it broke out. It leaves' ami family in very destitute j distances, and such of our readers j las ave liousehold or other articles to ■r . or money, will help a deserving ; by contributing either. HIIAMEKEL OUTRAGE. —The hotter ■' "ii of our citizens were pained to on Monday morning that an in colored man named John was wantonly assaulted on Sat night while on his road home, ' or more of several young men, LA down, his jaw bone broken, puiiy bruised otherwise, and iii the on (4 the physician attending him injured. He lay senseless ■pMuiiy hours, and it may be weeks before he will recover. We know whether this ease will |H the usual course when sons of re- | B"' I'iZ'iis are engaged in such IHiy amusements, but we do say is not soon done, no man, ■>"" (> r child, white or black, will ■Hiti.- on the streets after night. Be- H l ' is '•(inly a nigger," will be no B" 1 why the utmost punishment of B-'' v should not be visited upon fbou 1 bat low and dirty cry, einan lii on the rebel scum of the south, • - re-echoed north by copper -1 us until white men, women and n are degrading and debasing (selves to a depth of meanness and ! i !ty almost beyond belief* of a pro- i L christian people. To treat the c- with common civility and kind is not making them an equal; to 1 them with scorn, insult and oblo -to stand and see children yeii a pack of hounds "nigger, nigger, ei\' at almost every colored per large or small, who quietly walks ■streets, is an unfailing index of I of decency and want of sense, ■in encouragement to the high road luckguardism, ruffianism and low- Cieantiess now so prevalent among young. Drunkenness itself is a w and lias too often been used as liiation for other crimes; let it f rom day forward be punished as a e aR d ample punishment meted j ' AT all acts committed under such i (c, and rum-sellers as w'ellasrum j icis would perhaps become belter wiser men. " KUT PICKED. —Capt. John Cox, ot 4'.ith Pennsylvania regiment, of* : m this county, was in Harris on Monday evening a week, and j L 1 the Democratic convention for A moments. \V bile there he was * e 'l ot a jiocket-book containing 1 Kindred and twenty dollars. k Harvey, Agent for Greeley's pcan Conflict, is now in this r- V:in ' will wait upon our citizens P ai! y fr their names to that great A reply to Dr. Rothrock's article will appear next week. A slight snow fell on Friday after noon and another on Sunday. I lie sales of personal property con tinue be be well attended, and pretty fair prices are being realized. .Samuel u Barr, residing in Brown street, will dispose of bis personal property on the 20th inst. The sale of Col. Willis's personal property has been postponed to the 24th. The new post office known as Gran ville, situate about 5 miles up the river, (south sidej is now in operation. Make ore word out of "I am lent par." Also one word out of "Rat bit ear." An attempt was made to enter the house of I'. Over on Monday night, but the fellow was seared off by Mrs. 0., her husband being absent. The Mifflin Oil Company bus a good j show of oil below the second sand rock, j at a depth of GOO feet, and a competent j man has been sent out to examine, and j if deemed expedient, test it. The proceedings of the Christmas Festival at.St. Marks Episcopal Church. Lewistown, have been published in a neat pamphlet—the gift we believe of , 11. J Walters, Esq. Rev. Kepler, formerly of the Meth odist and afterwards chief priest of an i independent church at Bedford, com posed mainly of Southern blue-lights, has connected himself with a Method ist Conference South in a sup. relation. • The Mifflin and Centre railroad is said to have paid well during the past year. It appears to us that prudence • and policy both ought to induce the Pennsylvania Railroad to push this read through to a connection with the 1 Snow Shoe at Bellefonte Its comple tion would insure a large amount of' freight and trade which will certainly : be diverted to another channel, and | that before long. GRADUATED —At Duff's Mercantile ; College Pittsburgh : J. S. Tait. Decatur, Illinois. | O. R. Dent. New Ooinmerstown. Ohio. John S. Wilben. LonUonUerrj', Ohio. J. P. Birney. Deersville. Ohio Samuel K. DAWSON. Smith's Kerry. Pa James Lynch, Pittsburgh. Win. W. King. Sandy Ohio. J. E. Dyers. Urookfield, Ohio. N. I>. Hooper, Kre.ieriekton. N. Brunswick Clarence K. I'l.lhall. New Castle. Pa. John Hazlelt. Allegheny city. C. W. Burt. Wort hi ngtoti, Ohio. H C. Hunter. Bridgeport, Ohio. George P. Davis. Minerva. Ohio. C. (\ Gray. Turtle Creek. Pa. Thomas Alor.es. .lohusiown. Pa. U til. M. Riddle, Can in-hure. Pa. Win. J. Sturgeon, Pittsburgh. M. M. Brad den. Beaver. Pa. J. B. Stewart. St. C'lairsville. Ohio. P. Miskitn 11. New Comerstown. Ohio. Griffith A Taylor, Monongahela City, PA T. D.Stewart. Pittsburgh. A. 1.. Hoover. Clearfield. Pa. George W. Butebar. Atchison, Kansas. Win. VV. Norwell, Surnmerfield. Ohio. Charles W. Pinlpot, Sninmerfield, Ohio. C 11. Harwell. Znnesville, Ohio. Thomas A. Brierly. Cleveland. Ohio. A. Disque. I'owhatten Point, Ohio. Win. I. Metealf. Girard. Ohio. George B. Dawson. Rochester, Pa. All of whom passed the usual search - I ing examinations of the College satis factorily, and who will, no doubt, here j after distinguish themselves by an lion . - I orable proficiency in business. Each j graduate was awarded the beaiitiui diploma of the College, as a credential of his proficiency, of Irs industry and , of his exemplary deportment during j | his course of study. CANCER CAN BE CURED Dr. Uebern, of Quincey, Illinois, cures cancer without knife, pain, or i loss of blood, in from four to twenty-1 four hours; also treats consumption ! successfully. ly. ! —.. ____ * |, 11 LIFE'S FANCY PART. \ olume I, Chapter 4. Slie aid not u ili lire folks to know, i \ **' ? 7% - * 5 2 z * v x> : c z. ~ * L 5 i v I 5 .> v 9 so. 2 - A - V ; < <5- * ! v ! '(id ui| i>j|ooj # jno T(AV To be Continued. I NOTICE. f TMIK subscriber lias disposed of tlie patent ed limekiln property at the north end of \ alley street to Col. Win. Willis, but reserves the limekiln for a short time to fill ac mtraot made for lime, and has procured the aid of a practical iimeburner to perforin that part; j G l " r (f "i( > , I offer myself to 4lie citizens of : Lewistown and its vicinity to attend to the art of MASONRY in all its branches, and shall lie ready to furnish all materials if re | quire 1. I nun my past experience I flatter ; reyseii to receive a share of public patronage, ersons wishing to give ine a call, would do well to do it soon, as I wish to procure a suf- # hcient force to do the work in due time.— fresh lime can be had in a few da}B at the above kilu iuar7 8t WILLIAM McKEE. j Harshbarger Not Dead Yet AGENTS WANTED to canvass Mifflin, Huntingdon, and Blair counties for the sale of the IIUBBARD REAPER AND MOWER. which is now taking the place of ail othtys where they are known. Oue ad vantage asiiMng the many is that in the Soli". Raker the size of the sheaf is under the con trol of the driver. Address. 1 | A HARSIIBERGER, ! General Agt for lite Hubbard Machine, i mar72t* Mill Creek, Hunt, co., Pa Xj Tj TVX BEH. I r l 1 !lE undersigned has jost received, and J. will keep constantly on hand, all kinds of DRV LUMBER, BUILD STUFF, SHIN GLES. LATHS, and material generally kept in a first, class Lumber Yard. Orders will be promptly attended to. All kinds of worked material, flooring, weather-boarding, window frames, tc CHARLES II ANDERSON. feb2l -3m Huntitigdon, Pa 12/ 11 * * J STP '-TiR NT i . <S'. Examining Siirgcun, \\ LSI' Market street. Lewistown. two T f doors from the diamond, offers his j professional services to the public, au thority front Washington he lias been ap pointed an Examining Surgeon feb7 j FOB SFNX- J LT/ ) "vj \ SHAKES OF STOCK in the Hamilton V' M'Clintnck Oil Company, a dividend paying concern, at cost. So per share This i company has declared tivo dividends of 4 per cent, in the past four months, and now ex 1 , pects to declare monthly di vidends of not less than 2 per cent, a mouth. feb*2l The American Wine Plant. < | ** 1 i E ur.detsigoed having been extensively 1 cogagt i in growing Plants and manu facturing W ille f. r the 1 four years, are prepared to furnish Plants the coining Spring | at the following rates; >ls per hundred, or SI"- 60 per hundred v ben tt thousand or more are ordered. Each plant will make front one to two gallons of wine the first season, equal t(i the best Sherry \\ iocs of Europe. Sam ! pit wine forwarded by express at the whole : til" price. Sb per gallon. Letters of inquiry, orders 1 r wine and plants promptly attended j ( hv addressing. KELLY ,t KLECKNKR, It i -2ut* Buffalo X Roads, Union Co., Pa. i List cf Ciiuses for Trial at Upril Term, 18C6. No. terui. year. 1 E /. ■' i' wo- vs li F. H 137 Aug. 1P59 2 ii ■ h B gi. 's •x. vs .lames M- : .(*;•- 88 •' 1863 3 • on ■ •> U oil- for use <ie 1 s P tei 11 n-cr prilicit'iti A. • . with Isaac G >-s, dee'd 47 Apr. li>64 I 4. •' ho 11 \\ i;ce! rA, Geo. S. We-tvsJohn Winn 67 Aug. " ! 6 .1 sepit Elliott vs Jno. Ross 31 Aprii, 1805 | 6 Gilbert ife Co. vs Dr. Andrew VV M ,ss' admr 52 " " 7 E 1/ Benedict vs Mifflin & Centre I'O K R Company 63 " " ■ H . Ja-. McFatlane et. a!. Guar di.ui of tiiin a children vs v ifHtri -t Centre County R R- Co " 64 " 9. .1 oatl-an Eoiig vs Samuel 15. Haines 23 Aug 1" C in of Penn -egg "■'ing Ml. ,' ilcKlcrn til -t ai as plni tiffs vs -fi>111) K-s 34 Xtv 11 Ralph l> gel's ex vs M m J. McCoy, i t al 47 12. Ell is U Hoi., vs M B .tty 48 13 Wm SrumptF vs -ante 49 " •• '* , 14. Rubt Urie •Jacob w Mifflin 1 it Centre Co. R. it. Co. 64 U II- BRETON PL-tit ! t.uv Protbotiolary .- Office. Lev\i-i n I March 1, I*o6 j r\ AY for - .1.- by F ,J. HOFFMAN [ f.1.2* f ki.;ED P O ill> ! APi'LE I f (i :21 j F J HOFFMAN'S "T YEAR Id apple tic. s, at 20 ets. Allde rj -irabic kuids and large trees, for sale at t,-bits HOFFMAN'S. ' S5 I •: BSftOlt, 4 T 6 cents per pound. Ilorse Shoes and I Nils. low for casii at HOFFMAN'S. TRU'Si CISAB.V*, 4 LARGE assortment at very low prices, at F. J. HOFFMAN'S. Rial >o!t* t.raiixr. ¥ OW for ca-h, at HOFFM AN'S I J fe 1,2.3 Bssrci i IMA your Bird Cages—they are pretty— 1 ' at HOFFMAN'S. I LAN ly LOOKS* ;1 ;| Cap, letter, | : note atul wrapping paper. Envelopes, j iv . at HOFFMAN'S down; down 1 down? i I n v Low at HOFFMAN'S. Good M hisses. 14 ets, per quart, do Syrup, 25 do Best do 34 do S'L-OARS. good br wo, 14 ets. per pound Extra, very iight, 16 do White, 18 do TEAS, good Black. 126 do COFFEE, prime, 34 do Extra, 37 do Coal Oil, 20 ets per quart. Tit Y a Hits? I¥QR SALE—A Bedstead, price $3 Also a patent Washing Machine aud a patent Clothes Wringer. All these articles occupy ing room that is wanted, will be sold very low, if applied fur soon Inquire at Gazette i office. mh7:2t | NOTICE TO FARMERS! PRODUCE WANTED. I k I®ase<l the Warehouse at the ! Market Street, in Lewistown, (lately j d irTto n £ > l lcC ! ur A " "here lam prl j ~J , ,' l , T T,i ? highest market rates, or re <hi i"it' i"i e "i Ul ' s "t grain and other produce : A.' plaster kept eonstantlv on hand fur Lewistown. Aug 23,1805,-tf' ABSBK ' fU ° M **' ' X , ?"' !] V' e J am i l)u ~ , ' nes!i also continued as hereto ort at tlie \V arehouse m Keeusville. LEWISTOWN" STEAM MILLS AGAIN IN MOTION. j T ( . BLA M\ LB & (JO. having pur f • i ha-i-d the Lcwi>town Steani Mi lis'want te 1 arcliuse. at tne highest CASH I'KH lvS 50.000 Eushels WHEAT. 20 000 •' BARLEY. 10.000 " OATS, 10000 " RYE. SPKl)s'° VER ' FLAS a "l TIMOTHY ! 1-'L<U !! and FEED always on hand, and delivered | at any plat e in the ANo. FISH, SALT, PLASTER., around . r in the Stone. Wilkesbarre, Sunbury ud I.ykens \ alley Coals, i fttr-i IRHERS ruK COAL. FLOUR OR FEED LEFT AT THE : Store WILL BE FKOMPTLT AITENDED TO septl3 i Brown's Mills. I'TMIK undersi<riied are prepared to | buy all kinds of Produee for ensh. or receive on j store at Brown s Milis. Reedsviilc, Pa. We will have ] on hand Plaster. Salt and Goal | We intend keeping the mill constantly running, and hare | for sal.' at the lowest Market rates, at all times. Aaj-The public are requested to give us a call. | Sep27tf 11. sl'liUXK & HUFFMAN'S. Lewistown Mills. TIIE lIIiJIIEST CASH PRICES Fflß WHEAT, AM) ALL KINDS OF GUAM, or received it on storage, at the option of those having it for the market. They hope. by giving due and personal at i tendon to business, to merit a liberal share of j publics patronage. fetCI'LASTER, SALT and Limebtimers 'COAL always on hand WM. B McATEE & SON. Lewistown, Jan. 1, lsG5.-tf AT NOTICE TO FARMERS! | r IHIE undersigned announces that be I is now prepared to buy or receive on j storage, and .forward all kinds of Grain and other Produce 3 j at hie new Warehouse at Keedsville. *.U/r v- COAL kept constantly on hand for stile. Me also continues the Produce Business at the old stand in Lewistown. oetl9-tf ABNEK THOMPSON. IRON BUILDINGS, No 37. Fifth st, VITTSBtRCH, Pa. TUITION FEE s:\ i.i; t'3s % \<*s:6> FORTY DOLLARS PAYS FOR The Full Graduating Course. IME UNLIMITED. IN Book Keeping, Business Penmanship, Commercial Calculations, Lectures Upon Law, Ethics, Detecting Counterfeit Money. Other Colleges have either advanced their tuition fee to S"-o, or charge sto to AT.', extra for Penmanship. Their Book- and Stationery, also, coaling l'rom sl2 to s2o—ours eost but $5. DFFK'S ORIGINAL PLAN OF BUSINESS EDO t'ATIoN. :i> taught in this city for uhout twenty-five years from lii own systems of"Book Keeping, which are sanctioned by the American Institute and Cham ber of Commerce, and other competent authorities el New York.; - the most perfect -tern in use. with W. H. DUFF'S FIRST PREMIUM BUSINESS AND i ; ORNAMENTAL PENMANSHIP taught in D I V :iu<l ( lasses. ! It will be found by proper inquiry that this is the only College of the kind in the Uni ui conducted by ! an experienced Merchant, and whose Penman is a | trained accountant. -Merchants, Steamers and Bankers can always ! obtain thorougniy educated accountants on applies- i j tion at our ortice." j#®*Tbose desiring otir elegant new Circular, pp. 75 eontiiining an outline of our Coarse of study and prac tice. with Samples of our Penman's Business and Or namental Writing, must enclose TWENTY-FIVE CENTS to P. DUFF i SON, Pittsburgh, Pa, i JSJ-WP will mail any person enclosing uss2, a copy j j fo either our Mercantile or Steamboat Book Keeping j i post paid. nov294m* I ITCH ! ITCH ! ITCH ! Scratch ! Scratch ! Scratch ! Wlieaton's Ointment Will lure the Itrli in 48 Hours. Also cure.- Salt Rheum, Ulcere. Chilblains, and all Eruptions of the Skin. Price 50 cents. For sale by all Druggists. By Sending 60 cents to WEEKS A POTTER. Sole Agents. 17u Washington st., Boston, Mass., if will he orwurded by mail, free of postage, to any part of the United States " sep2U6m BEST FAMILY FLOUR, from the well-known Brown's Mills, can be had at all times in Lewistown. at the stores of F. J. Hoffman and Henrv Zerbe. H'. ST RUN A" A HOFFMANS. I Reedsville, Dec. 6,1865 -3in I HORACE GREELEY'S HISTORY OF THE WAR--THE American Conflict." in two Vols Ellegantly illustrate! with 144 portraits on j steel; numerous maps and Diagrams of bat tle fields ; views, etc. 125,U00 copies sold. Volume I. of this History, published a! most two years later than the first part of nearly every ot l er, already includes among its patrons full 25,000 of the purchasers of tin se early works, and is everywhere recog | nized as the highest authority, even by the • author's* political opponents. \ olutne 11. will be ready in a few months —at the earliest day on which a well prepau ed history of the war can be obtained. The entire work, inimitable alike in excellence of rlan and detail, will be vastly superior to any of those now completed, (most of which were "completed'' long before Gen Gra t's report was made,) and by far the most satis factory History of the late stupendous strug gle—altogether unequalled for clearness, ful ness, and accuiaey ol' statements, combined j with c-anlor ail graphic delineation of i events. If completed, as designed, the work w ill be authority as to the events of the most won derful era in the history of the Country.—A. G. CURTIN, Governor of Pa. It would be difficult to place too high an estimate on the service Mr. Greeley has ren dered our country by the preparation of this volume. * * * I await the forthcoming of the second volume with egir expectation. WM. 1). KELLEY, M C. it bears the marks of labor, studied can dor and accuracy. —WM. 11. SEWARD, Secre tary of State. The narrative is simple and clear, with so much of life and spirit in it that it is next to impossible not to read a whole chapter with- i out scoping. * * * It will be, and ought j to be read bv all our countrymen. —EDGAR i COWAN. I'. S. Senate Its accuracy gives it a value beyond tiny j other history of that period. The great in dustry and impartiality of Mr. Greeley will make this the text of all future histories of j the Great RebeIIion.— TIJADDEIS STEVENS, M. ' c - Of all the Histories of the Great Rebellion which 1 have examined, this one seems to me the best m the copiousness of its antecedent and concurrent Congressional Records, as well as of t!ie events of the war itself.— SCHUYLER COLFAX, Speaker U. S. House of Representatives. Volume 11. will be accompanied (without * extra charge.) bv an elegant copperplate map of the Seat of War. worth $1 00. Sold by traveling agents. Address, O. I>. CASE & CO., Publishers, mar74t Hartford, Conn. REGISTERS' NOTICE, j r JPIIE following accounts have been exam- i JL ined and passed by me, and remain tiled i OF. record in this office for inspection of heirs, | I legatees, creditors and all others in any way 1 interested, and w ill be presented to the "Or plums' Court of J/ifilin county, to be bold in j the Court House, at Lewistown, on Me) N DAY, the 2d day of April . 18GG, for allow , ance and confirmation, nisi, and unless ex ceptions are filed within four days thereafter, will be confirmed absolutely: 1. Guardianship account of Christian Peachey and John llnrtzler, guardians of minor children of Samuel S. Zook, late of Union township, deceased. 2. Final account of Christian Hoover. Esq., executor of Joel Devault, late of Granville i township, deceased, as tiled by Robert B. j Hoover, administrator of Christian Hoover, j Esq., late of the borough of Lewistown, de ceased. 3. Account of John W. Shaw, administra tor of Alfred Jfarks, late of the borough of Lewistown, deceased. 4. Guardianship account of William Ross, guardian of Catharine Garver, of Wayne township. 5. Final account of David T Kline and Francis 11. J/ilier, executors of John J/iiier, I late of Decatur t -wnship. deceased. G. Guardianship account of lletiry Snyder, ■ guardian of minor children of Reuben jVyers. : late of Granville township, deceased. 7. Account of John ,1/illerand Jesse .Hi'- i Jer. executors of John .1/iller, Sr., late of j Wayne township, deceased. 8. Account of Gen. John Ross, administra- | tor of William Cummins, late of the borough j of Me Veytown, deceased. 9. Account of Conrad Ilobough and An- j ' drew W. J/cKee, executors of Detrieh Ho- I bough, late of Granville township, deceased, i 10. Account of James Kyle, surviving ox j ecutor of Samuel Kyle, late of Brown town i ship, deceased. 11. Guardianship account of John Yoder, > guardian of Sauiuul Kennegy, minor child i f Jacob Kennegy, late of Union township, dec d 12. Account of J allies Kyle and D. \W Woods, Esq , administrators of John Me Dowell, deceased. 13. Account of D W Words, .exec utor of Adam Brent-man. deceased. 14 Guardianship account of Hugh .1/cKee. j guardian of Susannah and George A. Leo pold, minor children of George Leopld, iate of Granville township, deceased. 15 Final account of John C. Sigler, ti-1 ministrator of Geo W. Gibson, late of tiie i borough of Lewistown, deceased. 16. Final guardianship account of Wm. j Henry, guardian of Franciaa Sample, minor j child of James A Sample, late of Armagh townshio. deceased. 17. Guardianr-hip account of John Keever, guardian of minor children of Joshua Price, j late of Brown township, deceased. 18. The account of Anna S. llorrell, Ad ! ministratrix of John M. llorrell, late of .Ven no township, deceased. .VIOHAEL IIINEY, Lewistown, .Varcti 6, 1860. Register. . - j MY wife, Eliza McGough, left my bed and j hoard, in Crnyl township, Cambria 00., Pa , about the 10th of December. 1 hereby | caution all persons against harboring her in ( anv WHV whatever. inar7-2t* WM A. J/l-GOUGII. EST ZR. _ CtAMK to the premises of the undersigned / residing in Decatur township, about If first oi October last, a WHITE SHEEP, wit uo marks. The owner is requested to com forward, prove property, pay charges an take it,away. JOHN I>. LOTZ. Decatur township, Feb. 28-3t* PKIt YEAR ' We we s ' agents everywhere to -elloi MVROVED S2O Sew ing Machines. Three new kimisT Undtjr and upper feed. Warranted live ycar Above salary or large commissions paid. Ihe ojt machines sold in the United States for less than f which are fully licensed by I/nut. H/uel*w Mil# Orurtr if- Baktr, Singer d- Co.. and Bachthier. other machines are infringements and the setter > user are /iWt to arrest, Jiiuu and imprisonment. Lire - . lars free. Address, or call upon Shaw <s Clark. 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Every woman Knows that the bloom of health must fade, with the lightest Irregularity or obstruction of the men ses. These Fills are truly the woman's friend in her hour of trial, and the only sure, positive, and neverfalling cure and regulator ot suppression of nature, from whatever cause, rhi mild that the feeblest can take them with per fect. security, yet so powenul in their effects, that they may be safely called, a neveriuiilng Regulator. In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Fains in the Buck and Limb.-. Fatigue on >l:ght exertion. Palpita tion of the Heart. Hysterics and whites, these Fills will ef fect a cure when all other means have failed; and although a powerful remedy, not contain iron, calomel, antimo ny, or anything hurtful to the constitution. Full directions in the pafhphlet around each package, which should he carefully preserved. SOLD BV ALL DRUGGISTS. Sole General Agent for the United States and British Do minions, JOB MOSES, 27 Cortland >t., New York. X. B.—sl 00 and 6 three cent postage stamps enclosed to anv authorized agent, will ensure a bottle, containing 5d Fills, by return mail, securely scaled from all observation. LIFE—HeaIth—STRENGTH. LIFE—HeaIth—STRENGTH. LIFE—HeaIth—STRENGTH. The fnreat Trench IScmrtly. DR. JUAN DELAMARRE'L CKLEBR\TED SPECIFIC PILLS. Prepared from a prescription of Dr. Juan Delantarrt, Chief Phys-rian to fht Hospital du Xord on J jit rib'ntfit re of Par is. This valuable medicine is no imposition, but Is unfailing in the cure of Spermatorrhft* or Seminal Weakness. Every species of Genital or 1 rtnary Irritability, involuntary or Nightly Seminal Emissions from whatever cause produeed or however severe, will lie speedily relieved and the organs restored to healthy action. Read the foUowintjopinions of eminent French, physicians: "We have used the Specific Fills prepared by Garanciere k Dtipont, No. 214 Rue Lombard, from tlie prescription of Dr. Juan D lamarre. in our private practice with uni form success, and we believe there is no oilier medicine so well calculate./ to cure all persona suffering from Involun tary Emissions or any other weakness of the sexual or- Kitii*. whether caused by a sedentary mode of living, ex cesses* or abuse. It. A. IS".\ITtEPARIE, M D. (I. D. Du \KI>IN. M. D. JEAN LE Llicuue, >J. D. Paris. May sth, I Sift. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEI TS. T?e Genuine Fills are sold by all the Principal Druggists throughout tlie worl i, price one dollar per box, or six box es for live dollars. GARANUIERE a DU FONT, Sole Proprietors, No. 211 Rou Lombard, Paris. One dollar enclosed to anv authoraed agent, will insure a box bv return m.id. securely scaled from all observation. Six boxes .or live dollars HP'e Genera 1 Agents for America, * ISCAK G. M>SES v* 027 Cortland st.. X. Y. X. B French, GeriAan, Sp.n.Sh and English Pamphlets containing full particulars and directions for use, sent free to anv a jure>s. Sold In Lewlstowo by P. J. HOFFMAN. J:inl7-Iy - CA T A It nBl SA uT ¥ . rnHIS Snuff has thoroughly proved itsc-lf to Ie the 1 best article known for curing the Catnrrk, Void in the Ji'cii and ileartaehe It has been found an excel lent remedy in many cases of Sore Eyes. Deafness htm Been removed by it. and Hearing lias often been great ly improved by its use. It ir- fragrant and agreeable, and (iIVES IMMEDIATE RELIEF to the dull heavy paius caused by diseases of the head. The sensations atter using it are delightful and invig orating. It opens and purges out all obstructions, strengthens tne glands, and gives a healthy action to the parts affected MOKE THAN THIRTY YEARS' of sale and use of DR. MARSHALL'S CATARRH AND HEAD ACHE SMIF. has proved its great value for all ttio com mon diseases of ihe head, aud at this moment stands higher than ever before. It is recommended by many of the best physicians and is used with great success and satisfaction every where. Read the Certificates of Wholesale Drug gists in 1851. The undersigned, having for many years been ae quaint. D with DR. MARSHALL'S CATARRH AND HEADACHE SNI FF, and sold it in our wholesale trade, cheerfully state that we believe it to be equal, in every respect, to the recommendations given of it for the cure of Catarrhal Affections, and that it is decidedly the best article we have ever known for all common diseases of the head, Burr A Perry, Boston,! Barnes & Parke, N Y Keel, Austin ACo , " |A.B. £D. Sands, Brown, Lansoiu A Co.. " Stephen Paul A Co " Reed, Cutler i. Co., " Israel Minor A Co.. &fi h i"f} e ' .. „ " I McKesson A Bobbins, " Wilson, rairtiar.K & Co. j A. L. ScoviUe A <V •• Henshaw, Kdmand A Co., M. Ward, Close 4Co . " 11. n. Hay. Portland, Ale. 1 Bush k Uale, " For sale by all Druggists, TKI IT. janlMy. A MONTI! l-AGEXTH wanted for *+* a(H articles, just out, Ad-' dress O. T. GAREY, City Building, Biddeford, Afain. December 20, isly.
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