OTR, IODLTITK AL. Grafting. —Every farmer should ; learn to do his own grafting, it s a very easy operation when oirce under stood. A sharp penknife and o good j flno saw are indispensible. Splitting the stock so that the bark shall net be bruised— and shaping the scion wodge fashion both ways, preserving also the bark uninjured—and placing the rim ( ,f the wood of both stock and scion ex actly together, so that the sap can .n --termingle—therele—there is no danger of fail are, if properly wexed. \\ o make a shoulder to tli£ graft and think it adds to.the certainty of success, though probably weakens it. We prefer aiso two eyes or buds to a graft, and would rather have only one than more than two. One venr'a wood should always be urvd when it can be obtained, as it •;s more certain to take and grows more vigorously We wish to rernird those about pre paring grafting wax, that we have round t /iV parts of roain, one part of beeswax, and one part r 1 tallow, to be tiie best proportions. Melt them to gether in a hkillet, - which 13 the be? ;.; or a Uncap, and mix we'll. It should remain in the vessel and used as need- , cd. Twenty or thirty scions can be • waxed with -one heating up. When ! much grafting is to be done, a hie for . heating the wax should le made on the spot, between bricks or stones. TEESIBLE TOHNADO IN ILLINOIS. Fire Per if oas Instant It/ Kitted and Four teen Mortally Wounded-Thirteen Thou sand Dollars & a'tared to the Win.ds. [From the Evanevillo Ind Journal of the JYtli ultimo.3 We were yesterday visited by Mr William Brill, an old and respected firmer of Johnson county, Illinois, and oao of the most extensive in that coun ty, who furnishes us with a succinct and detailed account of a tornado that passed over that neighborhood on the 20 th. Mr. Brill's farmhouse rests upon an eminence sufficiently high to give him a view of the section through which the destruction passed, and on the day of the J'.'tii, l.e and hi.- family had a ported view of the sublime scene which the angry elements were enact ing iu a valley only halt a mile south ct his house. lie describes the appearance ot the storm as the most terrific ever wit nessed, or that the mind can conceive, i A dense blackness enveloped the val ley below, while it was ip.iict on the hills around, and this added to the dis tinctness ct the whole. The most ter rific roar, rumbling, a: moaning llllc.l the air, and the smell of sulobar v very strong The unearthly m. seemed to drown the v-i<-. ~.j speaking close to each other The portion of the valley where the tornado passed was in the neighbor hood of Tobacco post office, and with in a few miles, i; v.-j understand him rightly, it (ioleonda. The tornado moved from west to cast, and appeared to keep ;n a chosen path, Tiio coun try :s very broken, hut those living in the small valleys seemed to suffer lUObt. I he following i.- the list of lives lost ai.d total destruction a- far as named : John Harper was mortally injured, three of his daughters were killed out. r;g. t, and five others of hi- l'tmi]c of nine mortally wounded, lli.-, home and every object of his place was en tirely carried away, arid nothing has Kinco been found of anything. A v g-■- --'.rl 01 ijOui ana sack— of ineai was taken up bv the tornado, and no trace ot it was afterwards found Thirteen thousand dollars in mone\ was also blown away with the house . M. B. Bat nc's house was also taken up and blown to atoms, lit- stock of boots and shoes and dry goods was carried lor miles and scattered over the country. Everything totally 10. i. Esquire Worley had nine in the fami ly; one killed and eight supposed to be mortally wounded Mouse-and every thing on the place were swept away. John Jones lost a child. Everything totally lost. Jonathan Water's harm was literally toru up and carried oil. There is not an object left. Louis McGowan's farm was also totally des troyed. Houses, barns, and everything gone. V, oodson West's farm was en tirely destroyed, and everything on it swu.pt ctl. Orchards were pulled up b_, mC roots and caiiiod five miles. Every one who escaped destruction in the hue ol the tornado, as well those who were killed, w ere blacken J as though by soot. Mr Brill was one of the fortunate low who lived otF from the route of the tornado, and thus escaped with a slight loss. lie tells us that the scene, after the tornado passed ovrr, was one of the most heart-rending it had ever been his misfortune to witness. Every farmer who lived in the path of the angry ele ments is homeless and totally "broken up. Destruction is to be beer, every where. He is of opinion that the hur ricane at Natchez many years ago wac no worse in its effects. The three daughters of Mr. John Harper, afterward found dead, were locked in each other's arms. Cows, hogs, and farm implements in some cases were found at a great distance. Of course, nearly, all the live stock in the line oi the- storm was destroyed. This tornado, in lesa force, visited many parts cf the country, c-mg what j's known m vvy : storm,' but its violence ia Johason to. is without a parallel. May others were also killed and wounded, one estimate being a? high as a thousand. Tailoring Establishment Lta j? -ma -£-> 'yz£*y kiiuaa n® l!i* "preen fi.uiKe," MtlxiMeMeti not V-U. y and Slit)str adj tame ii VI. t it. PnvttV - c:*. it hit" ho •• i. -iiy in v. - .-.',1 i.e. J u:..0 hi? i-iv. i> ~.!? -u i'l ri::;- ...ing.H :"ur:n-!itd :u. r .en".- ul'.!.:ng hi ;.l. -J me ■ a ej.n a : jc, .> prices, r.pil-;f ui'idiaifiiis noil, . AND ; Victory over High Prices ! ; 'TU'.E JC.- ri ' ..vj :.iv-d 'rem th.- Routei r. I cities, .-. !h:V* -.i—i varied .v. itaunt ct BOOTS ' '.N[' SMOKS • ' -.'l -lzt's, of riu-in n...:iu- ' - - - .O. .i I Li .•'.e.'-'. .. * * .t* • : v •* St fi 1 ft', i ■- - ii;: re Si re frjast Strevt.L* mis*, wa. H 1 . .IkLl ■ .*-• t'G tw. h ,!i i 01 HOME MADE WOEH. • meaner. . ic p j .. b intiic :t j call ho.I examine ■ iny . k :• eurc:uu:;.>: e.-f-vhor.'. ..i I ;.:n •' , boccU to set. i i. ..j-t : shna the . for j W. C. TfiOBK&UBG. HEW mm, W E hare jubt retoiDed iri.ia the fhist H with a ti-esh stuck of goods, which we are determined to sell cheap. We have Grey fwiiled all wool Flannel, at CO cent 3 and upwards. Canton Flannel oO , cents and upwards. A general assortment of ' DRESS GOODS. In Ladies' Cloth we have Black, Drab, ! Grey, and Water Proof. Black Cloth fur Ladies' Cloaks, which we are prepared to i sell by the yard, ready made < r make tu or- : dir. iliack and white plaid wool Leg Shuwle, very fine, Balmorals, Hoop Skirts, ■ 110.-iery, G1 vee, Hoods, Nubias, Breakfast Capes,'Tc , See. We haie ir. .de air.i; xeu.ei.ts to keep an assjr:ni'jr;t or Lu.kea Z' pityis, a rplendid ar lieie : r kn timg Shawls, ii ads. i'ulsc War mers, To. Clothe, Satinets, Kentucky Jeans, fur Metis' and 15 ys' wear. ! Also.a full otui'k ul GBOCLivIES, in fact j everything usually kept in stor,-s in tlii? ' place, ah of wiiich we have determined to ■ fc!l as cheap, if n : chc-a| .r than any other establishment in t wn. S J. BKISBIN" i CO . W"t -t Market st , opposite the Jail. Lewistuwn, Nov. I. I-uj. NOTICE! IJEMSONS in gen ral, and especially th< se ah .t g ato hou.- kee; ing, will take in t: j that A. Felix till manufa luring all tin-is cf I i iiMi J UIl, ; ,;as . >-. v on hari 1 a iai-ge a—n met. of - i sui'a! ' . : •-"V • . , big, ■■ -h us S *'> J •. g and Cane C v irs. Wl ,J f .- Chairs, Lounges, marble t p iablc.-. with a : general as- irtni'-ut of well made furniture (>f all kinds, at. i at low prices. We wish to j draw tii jit'.* nC n f purchaser- to call and | • famine the sr. ck. in conr ecti. n he can ; tarnish per*, ns with ( T -*• ry. t Butte:b' i :,nrns, 1 uhs, Buckets. Wash , boards. Tucker's patent Ci tfes Wringer : t in., -hine nut to save labor and , lothir-.g. II .ir, husk, an: Lxcelri. r Mattressee, Ward' r b-s, Settees, Liter n fables, on hand. Bargains ctn t had by calling at A. i'e : lis s Store or Furniture Yftreh u-p. JheJl A. FELIX. LEWISTOWN FOUNDRY machine" shops.; rr7 0f r BW '*' ie n i have taken .try Jji.d A! K . !:e .Sin;; d irr N' ; ohy John 11. I IfliiiiWii ■■ Weeks. where we will continue the manufacture of our jo-ily celebrated New Jersey Reaper & Blower, Viiih Dursty's Self RitLin.; 4t!ac!imenf, the oniy reliable Self Baking lleaper. Also, i HORSE POWERS TBRESIILRS Die !ate-t improved patterns, several dif' i terent kinds of Flows, severa different sizes 1 ot Coal Stoves, Ilathaway Cook Stoves, io. All kinds cf IRON & BRASS CASTJNG-S, male and fit f - d up in tlie mo-t workmanlike manner, t r M..ls, Fcrn.ae-f>, Forges and Fac tories. 'lie have added e me new Machine ry to the works, which will enable us to do work in the best possible cnanncr. All kirds of KEPAIHING doco at the j shortest notice and on the most accocun tda ting terms. I'articular attention paid to re* pairing llcapers. W at. r W heels always on • hand. Circular Saws fumisbed and fitted U P- KEE-iL A: SLAGLE. P'AR.MIESR.©! fSIuRK is WHAT I Oil A Mil II IO GIMS>. Geiser's Patent Self-Regulating bruin Separator, fleuntr and Larger, r undersigned, having made the neces f. har . v arrangement with the proprietor, wi.! keep on hand, l >r the arc mmodatiun of owners of the machine in Miffliu and adiuin i , ing counties, such CASTINGS a* are ni J ,„ t i y - needed for repairing the Goiser Machine * :ire l aiEO prepared to do renairing, and ami such improvements as are used in the la test new machines. Go nisi) have the Sole Agonc? of MifS ; n county for t„o sale of the Geiser Machine, • arc .ally prepared to receive orders and furnish machines. Thankful for past patron Hy we Iyfc P ect 'U!iy request a continuance of blkse a SLAGLE. ■ I PALSKC. ;i ] ( |AA GARDEN PALING, just rfc. j sv. C v c.trcd aad for sale by fi""- 4 - p TIO?PM[ AN ' C'EDAR WARE, for sale bv > feb2B F. J. HOFFMAN, HAY for sale bv F. J. HOFFMAN. . feb2B Dried peaches and apples at (feb£l) F. J. HOFFMAN'S. OILCLOTHS. T?I.OOR, ball, stair, and carriage—the bes X styles and low, at Hoffman's. APPLE TREES, ,"C \ EAR old apple trees, at 20 ets. All di tJ sirable kinds and large trees, for sale a feb2B HOFFMAN'S. BAR IROA, \ i 0 cents per pound. Horse Shoes an Nails, low for cash at HOFFMAN'S. TRICE CIIAKAS, V LARGE assortment at verv low prieet - at F. J. HOFFMAN'S. Rft! Sole Leather, T O\V for cat!,, at HOFFMAN'S. I O feb23 Bird Cages. BL i your Bird Cages—they are pretty— &t " HOFFMAN'S. "I ) LAN It BOOKS, all sizes. Cap, letter I.* t; te and wrapping paper. Envelopes &c., at ' HUFFMAN'S. I)RI.SiED aud e Jdered, a fine assortmen ot ail kinds—down, down, at HOFFMAN'S. DOWN! DO W.N' DOWN-' Very S.oiv a I HOFFMAN'S. Go i Molasses, 11 cts, per quart, do Syrup, 25 do Beat do 34 do Suoars, good brown, 14 cts. per pound. Extra, very light, 15 do White, 18 do Teas, good Black, 1 25 do C> rtzi., prime, 34 do " Extra. 37 do Coal Oil, 20 cts per quart. TRY I EiEin ; xsFEW FIRM. r S" , i:E undersigned hiving taken into part § nerMiip .'v. P. Blymyer, the Dry Goodi and G; eery Business is now conducted ir the najne < f George Blymyer & Son. A1 persons having unsettled accounts on un books me earnestly requested to call am make setthment, a.- I aui desirous of closing said books as soon as possible. GEORGE BLYMYER. T. arikful for the liberal patronage heret > f re extended to this establishment, the ueu firm respectfully solicit a continuance of tht same, and v ill use their utmost endeavors U phase all wh • mav favor them with a call. GEORGE BLYMYER & SON. Lewistown. marll 2bi \VILL3A?/J MND, has now open A NEW STOCK OF Cloths, Oassimeres AND VEST!NCS, which will be made up to order in the neat est and uiobt fashionable styles. api9 New Stock of Hats, Caps, &c 7 T. O- SCILIJTSSR, Market St, next Dour to John Kennedy's j y 11 a " j u ' t received | and complete assort mout of :£ r > ,r-i .*.y? CCddZiipsu ever exhibited in this place, which will be dis posed of at such prices as to defy competition and which he invites everybody to call and examine, as he is satisfied that hie stock can not fail to please. Fur tho Ornish he has constantly on hand or will make to order, hats to their taste o any required sice or brim, at prices whicl ! cannot tail be satisfactory. Country Merchants will find it to their ad vantage to give Lima call, as a liberal deduc tion will be made to wholesale purchasers. I) n't forget the place, next door to Joht Kennedy's Store and nearly opposite th< Odd Fe lows' Ilall. may 11 SELLING OFF AT COST! '§ ■ E undersigned having 2. large stock o ji i-rt rn manufactured Boots and Shoet in I..Hid, offers the same at cash prices from now until f..rther notice is given. Men's Boots, warranted, double soles fron $3 00 to 5 50. Men's Boots do do do calf 0 50 to 7 00 Boys' Boots do do 200 too Ck Youth's Boots do do 100 to 225 | Men's Gum Overshoe, best 1 25 Women's do do 1 10 i Men's do cloth tops 2 75 He baa also a stock of city work on hand which ho will sell very low. and warrants ii ,to be good for nothing. So, come on, buy! and giris, and get prepared for the cold. Manufacturing and repairing attended tc 'as usual. A large stock of Trunks, Valises and Carpet Bags on hand which will be sold at very reasonable prices. A full stock o! > home maae work kept constantly on hand al i cw prices. BILLY JOHNSON, 1 Lewis* jv: Teh, 7. 1 EMlfl' UM, Save Your M O IV 253 -s- ! ! i i Our rtitit e t> il! bt' di*- posed of'al a very <.auail ad vance on K'liiladetpkia l*r tcs. Consisting in part of Plain and Fancy DRESS (jiOODSj : i Very cheap. L -CO WX*A* mm •/ UC J MUSLIMS, & DELAINES. CASSJLMERES, & A S 'J ii J '/ 5 /* A large and full assortment OF Flannels Shirting, All wool flaunel Iroiu 50 to 75 cts .I eery fine assort men t and FAXCV GOODS. 'LADIES' and GKSTs? GLi) 1/7 .S and iIOSIIT JIY, DUD 11 I T7< A. c/ a// styles. (J fX I' and JI JJillO A, . : of the latest and lest stales. LADIES' AND GENTS' UNDER-CLOTHING a largo variety, and very cheap. HOOP SKIRTS, o( the finest quality. g 1 4 HP wb wprai % iz. i Mid 1 1 A large and entirely new stock, at the low est cash prices. Every person goes to Pratt's to buy Grocer iea. Sugars from 12 to 22 cents per pound, Syrups lroei 20 to 40 " <• Coffeo from 35 to 3d " •• Teas as low as SI per pound. Dried Fruit, QLTEPH-WARE, GLASSWARE, WILLOWWARE, hyjeat, for tlie steady and rapid • grow th ol his business hitherto, and solicits a continuation of (ho patronage of the com munity. With increased facilities, and devo ting sttict personal attention to the details of I his Lm.-iiiosp, i.j is confident that all orders , tie may be favored with during the present year, wi he ei outed to the entire satisfac ; tion of those giving them. His st. ek if Hardware, Wood work. Leather, \ Saddlery. C- iuh lb'minings. Linings, Shoo Findings, Paints, Oils. Glass, Stoves, Nails, ll<-rse and Mule Shot s, Nails arid Nail K-jds, AAc., Ac., is heavy B ;ud Weil-selected, and is offered at j prices as low as van p ssiblv be sold. His 1I AU uu: is of his own tnanuiacture, m de in a good and workmanlike manner, by full hands, un ' ier'his own superviaii.n, and is ilYwed wh >!e , sale or retad. s'.tptnor to any m tut Market Merchants Mechanics, Farm r, 11 ,u-e --keepers an 1 D-a'e: - get eia'ly may re'.y upon getting any mti.de in his lit." with an assu • ranee of fair dealing and promptness, vvln-th- : er in peri ti or hy order. Roofing, Spooling, Repairing, Gas Fitting and all kinds vf -Jab Work dune at shortest | notice. Liberal discount given to the Trade and j Wholesale Dealers. J. B. SELIiKIMER. Le iv is town. Jar:., 1000-ly ROBERT W. FAT TON, EDITH *IDF. OF JIIiI&FT STREET, l.luW isrow V. PA. I|AS ■ - r---.iv-.-d in! opened at his es J[ J tabii.-.hiiur.t w supply of Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Fancy Articles, &0., winch he wiii dispose of at reasonable prices lie invites ail to give him a call and examine 1 his stock, vvhirh euibra "s all articles in his I ■ line, and is suflici -t t:y large to enable ail to make si-lections who ; -ire to purchase. t.-Mtly and "xpeditiouslv ' attended to, and all work warranted. 1 haakfui for the patronage heretofore re eewed, fc-e rasceetiully asks a continuance oi j the same, and wili end. .vor to please all who may iavor hini with their custom. fet'° FOII Tilt JILIOS!! In addition to an extensive stock of GOLD & SILVER WATCHES, fViEDAMOMS, BREAST PINS, RiNOS, and other J E "W ELRY, AT ii, sL d'UJOTa establishment, will be found a beautiful as sortmeut of rilCllOliBAPI! VI, 111 US. ALSO, 'pli' A r •; * vx; - of all the prominent MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. and hundreds cf other articles. 11. W. JUN KIN. Lewistown, May 24, 18G5. ISEIM 4 eii>, REDUCED! P. F. LOOP rL ' c ' l3( 'v i the prices of Boots and Mv>es. Having a iarge stock f goods on hand, he proposes to sell at reduc. d prices, he has i\ tine assortment of the best selection of men's Boots, from $3.75 and up. ward ; boots from 2 00 to 3 75 ; youths 1 50 : also women's shoes in groat variety and of every style, at greatly reduced prices. His t,ock of childron s Shoes is very large and ranges from 65 cents upward. "An assort ment of gum shoes. We still pay strict at tentton to manufacturing, buying none but the best stock, and keeping none but the most experienc. d workmen, We consider our work second to none in town, and have a good assortment of ham*, aiai ] o work co band which will be sold law. He would in vite the public generally to call and examine j for themselves, and save at least twenty- five per cent. Work made to order with despatch, tie has also on hand u fine assortment of men e, women's misses and children's woolen and cotton HOSE, lower in price than any in j town. Call at the cli standi, in the public ' Ufir - ianol i | BUSINESS COIIECt N. E. cor. Tenth and Chestnut S^-ee*- PHILADELPHIA. meet complete find thoroughly. appointed Business or Commercial Co!i-,' ! the country. "-o- m i The only one in the city possessing a I.gi S v i Charter. and the only one 111 the United Suites tn- X " j riled to confer Degrees of Merit D,pl<-mr.>. xwb j to gradual--* in tin- Commercial Course under it* ; porate M-al fay authority of law. " ee; - i Conducted"hy gentlemen of literal education i ; extensive experience in buemees. and afford,jA. , quailed advantages for the thorough thc-reti 1 '"'"1 practical education of yi .:ng men for -.a. j tics and employments business life. "" " THEORY AND PRACTICE COMBINED fay a system of ACTUAL BUSINESS TRAINING original and pre-eminently practical, giving the t-. dent in the shortcut time a complete in-ieht into V routine, detail*, cuetome and forms of tu*-.ne., g, nersi. as conducted in the best-regulated . .-1 and financial establishments. * Theoretical Bookkeeping Upon a new plan, with an original exposition of d . science of a--counts, ajrsbgcil and published bv|L j proprietor of this Instftasiba exclusively f - j.., ow ' . use. saving one-half the ordinary laU r ifuii*..,' 1 | dent, and giving him a complete" knowledge I; •- ; practice of the best accountants. Tlie Commercial Cotr zxaaacxa ■ Bvokketfiitj. Commercial Arithmetic. Prnrruinihip, £• i it O~rrespondcr.ee. Cbmmereiai Law. LeeiC.'u on Business A fare. Commercial Custom.., l'orxu and Actual lius'.nca Practice. Special Uranchca, i Algebra ani. the Higher Mathematics. I'honograghi, fv , '.i till J'er.manfhtp. the Art of Detecting UnL : rfat Mo'.-'j, Pagincerir.g, £furve;rmg, S'aii gatio i and Tdurraphirg. Telegraphing The arrangements for Telegraphing are far m , i (MM ot aaytbing -.f Uie kind ever ci!-.:• | public A regular Telegraph Line is connected '.* , tne Institution with twenty branch offices ru ; pints of tiie city, where public business is u'-ar,-,,'v" i and la which the students of this Institution „ie mitted to practice. No regular office practice ".-.-.a j nad in any other school of iaetructioa m ti.e cotuun vritiiout which no one can ohbun a positi-m ... a, nrYJ ! tu-ai operator. Young men are cautioned against tie" I dv-.c-ptive rej.rescntatious of those who, without i sucli utilities, pretend to teach Telegraphing. Patronage. i Tin* Institution is now enjoying the largest -• ' age ever bestowed upon any commercial - h, tne .state. Over five hundred student. w--re ,tsi - dance the fust year, and over seven Lundrtii lin"- • i the past year. Iho best class of students n.av * riafaiy oe letrad here, mid all its associations ais ! Location and Accommodations The Institution ia located in the most central t„.- 1 of tii" city, ami its accommodations, f. r cxt.-Lt. :k --i-atii-e and ..-••uvenienoe, are unsuipassed. Ail n.t- I rooms h ire been fitted up in the i cry best style w .- BUSINESS OFFICES OS COUNTING HOUSES TELEGRAPH OFFICE*. * i ATIONERY siluiii A.tii A hecvlas BANK OF DEPOSIT AND ISSUE, supplied with finely-engraved lithographic notue m a in uUting medium in trie i/eporuztent of .\;t„<.. To Young Men who desire the very fae-t facilities for a Pncttcsl Education for Business, ; wo guarantee a course of instruction no wheie r.rt ;■ . led. while the reputatu-n and standing of Um ln.-tittui. n among business men make its en.! j mi nt die best passport to aucec-sa ami advancemefit A.: ;nu inj ...tr.ia entering any Commercial i .lit j r are ti.r-ttcd to send f-orao Lincular and Catalogue •-r.f.-;*vi:g complete interior view* of the College, „H . 11 , articular* of the course of instruction, term- i 1.. KAIi.BAN'KS, X. M., Pre* I. T. K MERCHANi', N of. ,f '.'h.e it.,..- - - S.T.ly* ' £>SI. CLOCK'S EXCELSIOR IIAIR RESTORER. T 11' Is I urranted to 7.' (store llac-, ,j ci:cr s0 (Jniy, li'storc Hair, ij tier so lira-/, Tu its C-lor ft Rather Days, Color ttj Earlier Days, Keeps the Ha ir j tom Fulling Off. Udir from Falling Oif\ ' IV,II surely Cure all Humors of the scalp, Care all Humors of the scalp. Ana make the Hair yroie on Raid Heads l[air grow oa Raid Heads D iedmt'j Off from Disease. Dr. Clotkb* Eifcfclor Hair Htstorcr, ! The only Hair Restorer in the market which pes. , sc.- ail the n-.orit ciaitned lor it. Clock's Excelsior Hair Restorer ' The only pen.- t Hair R.-.torcr and Hair dr- -:s, combined. Clock a Excelsior Kair Restorer. The ,:ily Lair Restorer known where the Prop: re.undo the money i: it fails to givo perfect sstiaiaetion. Clock s Excelsior Hair Restorer- Ued and lecomtnendeu by the clergy a-.-.d ir.e LrSM Clock s Excelsior Hair Restorer. ! Warranted to restore grav hair to iU origins! color a.top ha:r frtm falling ort and restore hi'.r uii bald heads where the disease is am hereditary. Clock s Excelsior Hair Restorer- V net stain the fines', linen or the nicest b ctttt Clock' 3 Excelsior Hair Restorer ; Stands far above all other preparations for the hs:: Clock's Exoelsior Hair Restorer- A single trial convinces the moat skeptical of itstalu®* Clock's Idxcclafor Hair Restorer. Occe use it and you will always use it. Clock's Uxcelsior Hair Restorer. > i Ij belli everjwhore by Druggitu at 51 00 per bottle* [ , or riix Bottles for Jo 00. Ciui lor Clock's Hxcclslor Hair Restorer. t '. And take &it ether. F. V CLOCK, Proprietor, Slaccheitor, N I.J. lloffii.as, Agent for Mifflin ce. &1&0 iio (J7o U. S. Examining Surgeon, f Market street. Lewistown, t* fl i T f doors from the diamond, offers lnf i professional services to the public. By so : thcrity trem Washington he ha? been so : tainted an Examining Surgeon.