THE 3ASBIISI. PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE. Hon. David Wilmot was on Thursday elec ted l/nitcd States Senator, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Hon. Simon Cameron. His term will expire on the 4th of March, 1863. The public career of Mr. Wil mot is so well known to our readers that it is not necessary to recapitulate it here. Ilis ability and integrity are unquestionable, and the chief objectiou which was urged against him in the recent canvass was his radical Re publicanism. It is but just to state, however, that his action as a member of the Peace Con ference which was recently iu session at "\V ashiugtou, was of much tuore conservative and conciliatory character than those who had been accustomed to regard him as a rep. resentative of extreme Free Soil views antici pated; and his friends confidently predict that ho will not only prove an able Senator but a faithful exponent of the prevailing sen iiments of our State. We trust 6uch will be the case Shuiplaater Movement. —The Bank Commit tee recommend that institutions chartered un der the general law, be allowed to issue 15 per cent, of their circulation in notes of the denomination of sl, $2, and §3. They also advise the repeal of the clause requiring the notes of tha different banks to be uniformly printed, and allow the issue to be fully equal to the appraised value of securities deposited with the 'Auditor General, instead of being ,5 per cent, less, as under the existing law.— The sections requiring a ccrtaiu amount of specie to be kept in the vaults, it is proposed to Repeal entirely. The movement to intro duce small notes into circulation is a step backwards, and wc hope will not be adopted. The Senate amendments to llousc bill No. 238, entitled an Act authorizing the Auditor General aud State Treasurer to settle the c counts for taxes with the Lewistown Water Company and Tusearora Bridge Company and strike the balancedue the Commonwealth, •was read and concurred in on Thursday. In the United States Supreme Court t Washington on Thursday, Justice Wayne de livered the decision of the Court in the long litigated and earnestly fought case of Mrs. General Gaines. The court decided that Mrs. Game* was the legitimate child of Daniel Clark, and entitled to his estate, with the ac crued rents, &e. The value of the property is stated at two millions of dollars. The case is of interest from the value of the stake and the perseverance with which Mrs. Gaines has contended for her rights, year after year, against .all the baffling obstacles that have been cast in her way, and also from the fact that the most, if not all of the properly which the Oourt has now decided to be her right, is lo cated in the city of New Orleans, within the limits of the seceded State of Louisiana. It is stated, however, that the decisions of the Supreme Court, in cases pending, will bo re cognized by the authorities of that State. Chief Justice Taney also, on the same dav, delivered the decision of the Court in the case of the Commonwealth of Kentucky against the Governor af Ohio, in which a ntw<bmus was to compel Governor Dennisou to deliver a fugitive from justice. The Court decides that the act of the Gover nor in the premises is merely ministerial, like that of a Sheriff, and that he has no right to enter upon the question whether the crime of which the Fugitive is charged by Kentucky js criminal in Ohio or not. The act is, how ever, one of comity and good faith, which there is no power to enforce upon a State of ficer, and the mandamus is therefore refused. The fugitivo in this case, if we remember right, was charged with aiding and ahettii g slaves to escape from Kentucky, and Gover nor Dennison refused to deliver him up on the ground that he had committed no crime known to the laws of Ohio. 1 best Segars and Tobacco for sale low to dealers, by F. J. HUFFMAN. / l ORX in ears, for sale by v jand F. J. HOFFMAN. / 10AL OlL—the very best article in ;useat eepO F. J. HOFFMAN'S. i)l RNIXG Fluid at 12 coats per quart, by > jand F. J. HOFFMAN. SHOE FINDINGS.—A full assortment of Shoe Findings on hand, some articles much reduced in price. my!7 F. J. HOFFMAN. NOTICE! IT is hoped that persons knowing them selves indebted to the firm of WM. B. HOFFMAN A Co. will do us the justice of calling and settling their accounts. If not done soon, they will be left at a Justice for collection. F. J. HOFFMAN. Lewistown, January 17, 1861. Large Stock of Furniture on Hand. A FELIX is still manufacturing all kinds e of Furniture. Young married persons and others that wish to purchase Furniture will find a good assortment on hand, which will be sold cheap for cash, or country pro duce taken in exchange for same. Give me a call, on Valley street, near Black Bear Ho tel. feb 21 Undertaking carried on. A large assortment .of O Coffins on hand. Funerals attended .to at any distance in the country, at short notice. Thankful for past favors hoping a continu ance of the same. A. FELIX. Lewistown, Feb. 21, 1861. i/ i BUSHELS fine Dried Apples. Splen- Tr V did Dried Apples from Ohio, on hand and for sale at A. FELIX'S 4 LL kinds of Dried Fruit, Raisins, Con j-X fectioneries, a.t wholesale can be had at A. Iciix's Cheap Grocery and Variety Store. 9f\ B V SH EDS Peaches. A cunice quality oi' Pared and Uopared Peaches, from Ghi° L onhand at A. FELIX'S, i REDUCTION on Sugar and Coffee.— Cheapest Sugar and Coffee in town can t* found at A, Felix's Family Grocery, BY virtue of'sundry writ* of Fi.Fn.;Yen. Exponas and Levari Facias issued out of : the Court of Common Pleas of Mifflin troun ty and to me directed, will be exposed to sale, by public veDdueor outcry, attheCourtllouse, j in the borough of Lewistown, on Saturday, March 30, 1861, at one o'clock in the afternoon, the following real estate to wit: . 1. A tract of land situate in Armagh town ; ship, Mifflin county, containing seven acres, I more or less, bounded west by llawn and I Thompson, north by Thompson, east by llawn and Holmes Mac lay and others, south i by Crissman, Kessler and others, with a large : frame mansion house, barn, store room, dwel ling house, stable, three small term :at houses J and other improvements thereon erected, i 2. Also, all the interest of Wra, Reed iu , a tract of timber land, situate iu Armagh j township, Mifflin county, containing about sixteen hundred acres, more or less, survey ed in the name of Wm. Collady, James John : ston. James Watson aud Hugh Watson, with a saw mill and other improvements thereon er. cted. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of William Heed. ALSO, A tract of land situate in Decatur town i ship, Mifflin county, adjoining lands of E. L. Benedict on the west, Susan Sigier's heirs ; on the east, 11. Yanzandt's on the north and , a road on the south, containing about three acres, more or less. Seized, taken in execu I tirn and to be sold as the property of Samuel j l\ Lillet/. A LSO, i All that lot of hind situate in the borough j of Lewistown and Derry township, Mifflin j county, containing in all about 62 acres, more ■ or less, ou which is erected the grist mill I kuowu as the Lewistown Mills, a large brick ' warehouse, a large frame warehouse, cooper j shop, one old stone building now a plaster mill and turning shop, a frame building orig inally occupied as a grist mill, a brick dwell j ing huuse, and a log or frame tenant house, i with all the rights, title and interest of John i Sterett to the water power running through said land and supplying the mills and other improvements thereon erected. Seized, ta ken i.; execution and to he sold as the proper ty of John Sla teii, with notice to terre ten , ants. A I.SO, All that certain lot of ground situate on the south corner of Market and Wayne streets i. the borough of Lewistown, being cixty <• fin front on Market street and extending t ck two hundred feet to a public alley, I bounded on north bv Market street, east by Wayne street, south by u public alley, and west by Jot of Mary Kothrock. with .. it-, and commodious tavern stand, two stpfy brick dwelling house, stabling, and other im proveuients thereon erected. Seized taken iu 1 execution, and to be sold as the property of ; John Brown, in the hands of his aduiinistra j trix Susan Brown, and as (ho properly of Su j san Brown, who survived John Brown. ALSO, All that messuage, piece, parcel and part of a tract of laud situated in Granville town ship, Mifflin county, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a birch and corner of lot No. 2, (in the division of the estate of George Shade, dee'd,) thence down the east bank of the Juuiata river north 60°, east 19 perches to a post; north 65°, east 25 perches to a Spanish oak, corner of Bartholomew's heirs; thence along said heirs south 28% east 47 perches to a while oak ; south 62°, west2o perches to a st no; thence with the same and lot No 4 south 28°, east 104 perches to a post;the;iee with line and land of Thomas McCorJ's heirs south 72% west 30 perches to i a whiie oak. corner of lot No. 2; thence by ] the same north 20 A°, west 149 peaches to a ; birch, the place of beginning, containing 31 j acres and 3 perches neat measure. Seized, . taken in execution, and to be sold as the I property of William Baryer. ALSO, A tract of land situate in Wayne township, Mifflin county, containing 175 acres and 120 j perches, about 120 acres of which are clear j ed, with a stone house, bank barn, and other | improvements thereon erected, bounded on I the easjt by land of James Mcßinstry's heirs, j south by Sau,:uel Jlaishbarger, west by James Wharton, and north by James Ilar vey. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as die property of David Hafskkaryer. A I.SO, Ail that certain lot of ground situate upon j West Third Street in the borough of Lewis town, Mifflin county, adjoining lot No. 104 on the west, and lot No. 106 on the east, and I known in the general plan of said borough j as lot No. 105, being GO feet in front cn said | street, and extending back same breadth 200 S feet to a 16 feet alloy, having thereon erected a two story .bricjt dwelling Louse, two frame houses and other improvements. Seized, ta ken into execution, and to be sold as tfie I property of j/unicl Hichthuru, deo'd, in the hands of his administrator, Johu 0. Signer, • with notice to terre tenants. j A LSO, | All that certain half lot of ground situate on Market street, Lewistown, being thirty feet in front, and running back same width to an alley, and adjoining lot of R. ,U. Jacob on the east and Ilenry Zerbe on the west, with a two story brick dwelling house, brick back buiiding, and other improvements there on erected. Seized, taken iu execution, and to I>e sold as the property of Jacob Hooper and Robert Mathews, Exrs of Christian ilooyer, sen I dee'd, with notice to Christian Mark and Ma ry Mark his wife, formerly Mary Hoover, i widow, Thomas Diven and Prudence his wife, formerly fcV-udrnce Hoover, and Henry J. I Walters, £iq., Guardian of Edmund B. linage? ugiu Ellen A. Hoover, minor children of Dr. Lewis Hoover, dee'd, and all the ter re of the lam* bound by the inort ALSO, A tract of land situate in Oliver township, Mifflin county, adjoining land of John Al len on the east, Gearharr and Auranti oa the north, and John SwigarPs heirs o.n the south and west, containing about 200 acres, more or less, with a two story log house, log barn, and other improvements thereon. Seized, ta j ken in execution, aad to be sold as the prop erty of Peter Rush. ALSO, ! A Let of Ground situate on Hale street, in the Borough of Lewistown, fronting one hun dred and seventy-five feet on said Hale street, and running b-.ck one hundred and fifty feet, more or less, to private alley, and part to the feeder, and bounded on the east by Gemmili and Chriswell, west by an alley anu other lot of defendant, with a double frame two store house, .stable and other improvements there on erected. Also, One other Lot of .Ground, fronting sixty feet, more or less, on the aforesaid Hale street, and running back to Samuel S. Woods, bounded en the east by an aliey or other lot of John R. Weekes, west by Davis Bates, south by Hale street, and porth by Samuel S. Woods, with a double frame dwelling house and other improvements thereon erected. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John It. Wttkes. ALSO, All that certain piece of land and island lying and being situate iu the Juniata river, in Wayne township. Mifflin county, opposite lands of Christian llanawalt, Smith and oth ers oa the north, and the lands of William Johns and ethers on the south, containing i about 19 acres, more or less, about two miles j below Drakes Ferry, being the same land i which was recovered iu ejectment at the suit of the defendant against William Johns, as the property of John M. Davidson. | C. C. STANBARGER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Lewistown, March, 14, 1861. Bidders at the above Sheriffs Sales, -are hereby no tified t hat in eaeh ease where property is knocked down, the purchaser will be required to pay down ten ; per cunt, on the amount of his bit! in cash, aud give . judgment note w'th approved security for the ll --lanee; to be paid when the deed is acknowledged. | I'nless tlie.se conditions are complied with before the sales close, the property will he set up again and re sold. Fort Sumter I In Possesion of South Carolina! BK. 11R0V ED, Agent, will open a large • lot of Spring and Summer Goods this ! week, comprising Summer Bareges, Delaine , and Shalleys, such .as Fancy, Mourning, and | second Mourning Goods, &c. Purchasers | will do well by calling imme.di:itely, as the entire stock will be told at cost wiihuutfuil to i close the business. Also, a lot of SPRING & SUMMER SHAWLS at cost. If buyers will not call between this and the 28th March, they will miss some nice styles and great bargains, at the old stand of j J. Everich, between the Black Bear and Un- I ion Hotel. nihil Final Notice to Tax Collectors. 'JMIE undersigned has been instructed by the Commissioners to notify Collectors : that on THURSDAY, April 4th, 1861, he will proceed to add interest to outstanding ; taxes as follows : j On outstanding taxes of 1858, interest will ; then u6 charged from the first day of May, 1859, aud warrants issUOtl for the collection | of principal and interest. : On outstanding taxes of 1859, interest will | be charged from the first day of May, 1860, and similar warrants issued. And on outstanding tqxes of 1860, interest j will he charged from such time as the Oom ; missioners may direct at April Court. j WM. C. VINES, mhl4 Treasurer of Mifflin County. Examination for the Professional Cei, tificate. j i AN SATURDAY, March 30, without fur , V_.* ther notice, I shall hold, in Lewistown, a public examination of applicants for the j Professional Certificate. The object of this j examination is not to increase the number of j those holding such certificates without strict i regard to their fitness, but to afford an oppor- I tuuity to any who may have put forth special ! effort during this winter to undergo examina tion wtiile their studies are still fresh in their minds. It will be public, that all, directors i especially, may attend and witness the man- J nor in which the candidates acquit them i selves. All who feel reasonably confident of their title to the Professional Certificate, and j arc prepared for a thorough examination, cx : pecting no favoritism whatever, aye requested to be present as applicants for the Certificate; j those who consider themselves deficient, I j cannot urge to apply. j Candidates are requested to present at that time an Essay on Borne educational theme. On Friday, March 29, I will examine, at i Lewistown, any who wish to procure Certifi : cates for the purpose of teaching during the 1 I summer. Examinations will commence at 9 o'clock, i a. m. azakuii smith, mhl4 Co. Supt, II CENSE APPLICATIONS.—The fol- j J lowing applications have been tiled for Licensee in my office, and will be presented | for the consideration of the Court on Friday, April sth, 1861, at which time all persons in | terested may be heard by remonstrance, pe- ' i tition, &c.: i Win. W. llorrell, Tavern, Menno twp. i John Dipplo, do N. Hamilton, j Wm. Brothers, do do Jacol? Lotz, do Granville twp. ; i Kosanna Davis, do McVeytown. Ben. A. Bradley, do do George Settle, do Bratton twp. Simon Yeager, do Derry " \ Ellis B iioi.iaiell, do Decatur " j Abm. llutbersbaugh, do do Willis V. B. Coplin, do Armagh " Wm. Swineheart, do do " Richard Brindle, do Union " Henry Selfridge, do do " Bernard Elricks, do Brown " I Jacob Bearley, do Lewisto\vn, | Daniel Eisenbise, do do Moses A. Sample, do do | Andrew Mayes, do do Samuel M. Auitz, do do | Sophia P. Murray, do \Jo I Jacob Muthersbauab, dy | Nathaniel K_ep.nedy, Store, do H. J. WALTERS, Clerk Quarter Sessions. Clerk's Office, Lewistown, March 14, 1861 I GLEN-ECHO MILLS, fiE&IHAXTOW.V, PI. ' m9 ©Si IL®M & Manufacturers, Importers and Wholesale j Dealers in CARPETINGS, DRUGGETS, OIL CLOTHS. MATTINGS. &c. Warehouse, No. fio9, Chestnut Street, Opposite the State House. mhl4-ly. Philadelphia, Pa. CHAIRS! CHAIRS! CHAIRS! Mahogany. Maple, Biroh and Walnut 0-A-IS2EE SEAT CHAIRS, of every style and finish, at W. D. REICHNER'S OTjH@sy m&isirir ©SAIL'S IF.fcOTaMß'Z'a 339 Worth Front St. Above Vine, Parlor and Dining Room Chairs, large and small Rocking Chairs, manufactured of the • best material and by experienced workmen, j All orders filled with Promtitude and Care. Remember the place, 339 North Front Street, ; above Vine, Philadelphia jan24-ly i OTICE is hereby given that the books Jl x for Subscription to'the Capital Stock of the " Mifflin and Centre County Rail Road Company" will be opened at the following places and times, viz: At Lewistown, at National House, on the 29th day of March inst. At Reedsville, at Mrs. Smith's Tavern, on the 30th day of March inst. At Milrov, at Swinehart's Tavern, on the Ist day of April next. JOHN A. WRIGHT, GEO. W. ELDER. F. O. ERA NCI SCI'S, ALEX. REEL), E. W. HALE, uih7 Commissioners. Real Estate at Private Sale. rriHE undersigned will dispose of at pri I vate sale, 8G ACRES OF LAND, situate in Decatur township, Mifflin county, 50 acres of which are cleared, and a stream of water (Jack's Creek) passing through it. Part of the land is limestone und part Hint soil. Possession given immediately. Applv to ANGELINE & MARY I. SIGLER, ' lleirs of John Sigler, dee'd., feb2B—4t Liileysviile, llecatur tp. ORPHAN S COURT SALE.—By virtue of an Order of the Orphans' Court of Mifflin county, the undersigned will sell at public sale, on the premises, on Friday, March 29, 1861, the following real estate, to wit: All that certain lot of ground, situate in the borough of McVeytown, being part of Lots No. 53, 54, 55 and 50, fronting on John Street on the north 107 feet, and extending in depth along Queen Street 214 iiU feet tf> Washington alley, on } it' ISc which is erected a large two FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, Stable, and other out buildings. Terms Cash. CYRUS ST INK, SAM'L. STINE, Administrators of John Stine, Jr., dee'd. McVeytown, March 7, 1801. FOB SALE, A BARGAIN! A two story BRICK lIOUSE, with fine lot of ground, situate in West i 11! Third street, opposite the McCurdy SraaLttiproperty, will be sold for from §3OO to §4OO, as payments may be agreed onj This is a chance rarely to be met with for ob taining a bouje, For further information ap ply to ' ED. FRYSINGER. Lewistowq, Fob. 61, 1801. MONEY! MONEY!! The subscriber wishing to turn as much of his stock as possible cash, will sell until Aprit at such prices as to make it the interest of all in want of articles in his line to give him a call. All kinds of Boots, Shoes, or Gaiters made to order, of the best material and in the best manner, at regular prices. Thankful for the patronage heretofore re ceived, a continuance of the favor is res pectfully solicited. Persons indebted will please take notice the accounts will be required to be settled by the 10th of AprjJ. fel>2B JOHN CLARK. List of Cause* for Trial at April T., 1861. 1. Bates, et ill. vs. Tier, Breuniman & Co. 34 A pi. 1861 2. Millikon vs. Milliken et al. 220 Aug. 1849 3. A. Thompson vs. Greer A Carson 158 " 1858 4. Little & Co. vs. Currier & AleCormick 87 Nov. •• 5. Hallouell <v Co. vs. same 88 •* " G. Jos. Gibbons, inrt. vs. W. Reed 144 " •* 7. John Himes vs. Henry Ruble 4 Jan. 1*59 8. K. L. Benedict vs. Jotm Kyle 117 " 9. John Himes vs. Michael Ruble 139 A pi. •• 10. Sterrett & Co. vs. M'Afanigil's admV. 7'J Aug. " 11. MeWilliams & Co. for use vs. siinie so •' •• 12. Graham's adrn'r., vs. Shotwell 11 Nov. " 13. Sellers en. vs. Sterrett A Scott GO •• ** 14. Same vs. Mitchell Jones G7 " " 15. J no. D. Sterrett for use vs. same, 101 •' " 16. Henry Riden vs. Amos Hoot 117 •• '• 17. J. Hummers ex'r. y.s. J no. Sager lo Jan. 1660 18. J. Burns vs. Zeiglei i Yeyger 16 •• •• 19. Sterrett A Co. et al. \-.S. S. Woods 34 " •' 20. Matilda Wertz vs. John llantt-r, ct al. 45 " - 21. Sterrett for use vs. Williams, et al., 22 Apt. " 22. K. L. Benedict vs. Win. Bishop. Ac., 45 " " 23. Myers. Kit kpatriek & Co. vs. McCurdv 72 " " 24. Zeigler & Willis vs. Cunningham's aa. 91 u " 25. Hoover's ex'r. vs. Mathews. 99 " u 2G. Waters for use vs. Joshua Morrison. 110 '• '• 27. McCoy for use vs. G. H. Calbraitli, 79 Aug. " 28. Thompson vs. Alexander et al., 103 •• •• 29. Cummings vs. Directors l'oor, 110 '• * 30. M'Culloeh for use vs. Hulingsadm'r., 139 •' 31. Smith et al. vs. Ross et al., 159 " 0 32. Stirk, Field A Co. vs. ('. Alexander, 4 Nov. " 33. Same vs. S. Alexander. 5 " " 34. Same vs. F. R. Sterrett, 6 " " 35. Same Thomas Reed. 7 " " H. J. WALTERS, Pro. Prothonotarv's Office, Lewistown, Afar. 14,1861. REGISTER'S NOTICE.—The following accounts bave been examined and pas ted by inc. and remain filed on record in this office for inspection of heirs, legatees, credi tors, and all others in any way interested, and will be presented to the Orphan's Court of the County of Mifflin, to be he'd at the Court House, ip Lewistown, on Thursday, the 4th day of April, 1861, for allowance and confirmation : 1. The account of Thomas McCormick, ad ministrator of Robert McCormick, late of Ol iver township, dee'd. 2. The account of Samuel Drake, executor of the last will of Alexander Taylor, late of Newton Hamilton, dee'd. 3. The accouut of Thompson G. Bell, ex ecutor of the last will cf Benjamin McCoy, late of Granville township, dee'd. 4. The guardianship account of David T. Kline, guardian of Ambrose Hummell, mi nor child of Jacob Hummell, dee'd. 5. The guardianship account of Thompson G. 8011, guardian of the minor children of Henry Sechrist, dec'd. 6. The guardiaoship account of Thompson G. Bell, guardian of the minor children of Thomas McCord, dec'd. 7. The account of William B. Johnston, executor of the last will of William Marks, dec'd. 8. The guardianship account of William B. Johnston, guardian of the minor children oi David 0. Miller and Ilhcda Miller, late Rhoda Alexander, dee'd. 9. The guardianship account of Jacob Mohler, guardian of Samuel Price, minor child of Isaac Price and Elizabeth Price, late Elizabeth Book, dee'd. 10. The guardianship account of Joshua Morrison, guardian of Martha Cavenaugh. 11. The account of Jacob S. King and David J. Zook, administrators of Yost King, late of Menno township, dec'd. SAMUEL BARR, Register. Registers Office, Lewiatown March 7, 1861. CIOAL OIL from 75 to $1 12 per gallon. / A liberal discount to the trade. For saleby JOIIK KENNEDY & Co. (r.ATF. EAGLE HOTEL.) Third St., above Race, Philadelphia. Trrms—sl 25 per day. RHOADS & SAILOR, Propriet's. TILGIIMAN V. RHOADS. Formerly of the National Hotel CHARLES SAILOR, f2B-lv Formerly of Schuylkill co , l'a. SMWKSBa I, ate White Swan, liucc Street, above Third, PhUenhlphiu. Terms--$1 25 per day. QUILLMAN & EOYER, Proprietors. r |W> the old customers of this well known House wc deaire to say that we have ren ovated, improved, and newly furnished the same, and that we respectfully solicit a con tinuance of their patronage. Strangers, Travelers and Visitors we eordi ally invite to the hospitality of the " Nation al"—to come and see and judge for them selves of its advantages and merits. Our lo cation is central, and convenient formercbants and business men generally. We will always endeavor to study the wants and comforts of onr guests, and with the as sistance of Mr. CII AS. A. STEIN, our affable and attentive Clerk, we feel well prepared to keep a good hotel, and hope to bo able to give general satisfaction. HENRY QUILLMAN, feb2B-lyr JOHN BOYER. PHOTOGRAPHIC NEWS. A. McKEE respectfully announces i t to the citizens of Strode's Mills and viciuity that his car will remain for a short time in the above named place, for the put pose cf affording all who may desire it, the opportunity of procuring a FIRST CLASS PHOTOGRAPH of themselves, families or friends, executed iu any and every style, from miniatures up to life size Photographs. Pictures copied from small Arnbrotypes, Daguerreotypes, Ac., and enlarged to life size. Stereoscopic pictures of residences taken upon reasonable terms, and stereoscopic boxes furnished when called for. Having had ten years' experience in business and availed himself of all the latest improvements in the art, he feels confident that he can render satisfaction to all who rnav call Upon nun. ijtc/j L'f Pl'.Ot./^iupii ic work undertaken at moderate prices. A1 so, a large assortment of Photograph frames constantly on Laud. Instructions given in all the various branches of the art. Pic tures taken equally as well in cloudy as in clear weather. Call soon. dec!3-3m LEWISTOWN ACADEMY. tTHIE second session of this institution will 1 commence on MONDAY", Feburary 11th. In addition to the common English branches, instructions will be given in Latin Greek. French, German, and the Uigher Mathemat ics, also, in Drawing, Pajntjpg, apd music. No extra charge for the Languages. Rates of Tuition. —§ 3 00, 4 50, and ?6 00 per quarter of eleven weeks. Drawing, §3 00, Fainting, §5 00, Music, $lO 00, Incidentals, 25 cents. On or about April Ist, a ciass will be formed for such teachers in the county as wish to qualify themselves for a pe-rmanent certificate. This class will continue until July, affording ample time for a thorough ex amination and study of all the branches re quisite in a professional certificate. The tu ition for this class will be $5 00. For further particulars inquire of M. J. SMITH, Prin. Lewistown Academy. Lesvistawn, Feb. 7, 1861. Instate ol'SJever Yoder, deceased. "VT OTICE is hereby given that letters of Xadministration on the estate of SIEYER VODER, late of Brown township, Mifflin co., deceased, have been granted to the undersign ed, residing in said township. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them duly authenticated for settle ment. CHRISTIAN I. YODER, mhl4* Administrator. E-taic of .fancy Brown, deceased. "VTOTICE is hereby given that letters of X 1 admiuistiafipn on the estate of NANCY BROWN, late of Armagh township, Mifflin cuunty, deceased, have been granted to ihe undersigned, residing in said township. All persons indebted to eald estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those hav ing claims to present them duly authentica ted for settlement. H. 11. GIBBONEY, mh7-Gt Administrator. Estate of Daniel Brought, deceased. " I V r OTICE is hereby given that Letters of Xi Administration cn the estate of DAN IEL BROUGHT, late of Granvjlle township, deceased, have been granted to the under signed, residing in said township. All per sons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them duly authenticated for settlement. DANIEL BROUGHT, SARAH BROUGHT, marl* Administrators. Estate of John iitkin, deceased. "VTOTICE is hereby given that letters testa- Xf mentary on the estate of JOHN AIT KIN, late of Armagh township, Mifflin coun ty, deceased, have been granted to the under signed, residing in said township. All per sons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present then) duly authenticated for settlement. HUGH AITKIN, JOHN M. AITKIN, feb2l-6t* E reenters. Estate of David Hntthersbough, deceased. OTICE is hereby given that letters testa mentary on the estate of DAVID MUT 'THERSBOUGH, late of Derry township, Mifflin county, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, residing in said township. All persons indebted xo aid estate arc re quested to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them duly au thenticated lor settlement. WM. CREIGIMGN, feb2B-6t Executor. DRUGS! DRUGS! rpillS branch of our business eontiauea to 1 receive our close attention As we are continually receiving new supplies, ouf stock is pure and reliable. Physicians' prescrip tions carefully attended to. jan3l F. J. HOFFMAN. N.E. SMITH'S Original & only (*en nine ELECTRIC OIL. .The above is the only reliable remedy for inflammatory diseases, among which are Rheumatism Tetter X- urah/ia Gout liurns Frost td Feet Sea his Ift attache Fains in the Back Paralytic Stroke c ' '• Breast Salt Rheum " Side Sentfuh I ('rumps in the Stain- Sore Ft/es acA Sore Breasts Sprains or Bruises Krysipeiai Stiffness i.i the J"hits Asthma Or any diseases which are sere and painful. For that Pjead to Mothers, CROUP, It is Invaluable—diving Reliefut Once Certificates from hundreds of our best citi/cns can be seen at the office of l>r. Smith, showing what the Oil has done. In purchasing be careful to examine the wrappers and see that you get A. E. Smith's Original and only Genuine Electric Oil. All imitations are icorse than listless. PRINCIPAL DEPOT, No. 126 Walnut Street. PHILADELPHIA. EDWARD jB. PUKCELL, Newton Hamilton, Mifflin County, Pa., Agent for M iffliu County and surroundings. Philadelphia, BCERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS THE CELEBRATED HOLLAND REMEDY FY>B ©tsfsfSia, DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, I !TER VORIPLAINT, WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND, FEVER AND AGUE, An<i iba various affections consequent upon a dieorkrol STOMACH OR LITER, Suih fts Indignation, Acidity of the Stnurach, Colicky P.xlnw, Ileartburn, Lows of Deepcmdenty, Costimgeai, Blind and Bleeding I'iles. In nil Nervous, Klicui.mtic, nuj Neuralgic Affections it has in numerous instincts proved highly bene Octal, and in others effected n derided cure. Thi., is a purely vegetable compound, prepared on strictly pcientifc principles, after the manner of the celebrated Ituliani ProSaßßor, IVorhave. Its reputation at homo j,f,r ductal its introduction here, the demand commencing with tlireo of the i'atherland wattere.l over the face of this mighty country, many of whom brought with them aud handed down the tradition of its value. It is now uff.rM to the American public, knowing that its truly wonderful medicinal virtues must be acknoioMgf.d. * It is particularly recommended to those persona wines oonsti tutiona may have been impaired by the continuous ue of ardent spirits, or other forms of dissipation. Generally Instantaneous in effect, it Cuds Its way directly to th" seat of life, thrilling aud quickening every nerrr, raising up the drooping spirit, aud, in fact, tnfdsing new health and vigor in the system. NOTlCE.—Whoever expects to find this a beverage wi.l he disappointed; bVrt to the sick, orobk and h>w spirited. It ytt) pros e a grateful aromatic cordial, possessed of singular remedial properties. READ CAREFULLV2 The Genuine highly concentrated Ikerliave's Holland Bitters is put up in half-pint bottles only, and retailedat Oxx DOLLAR per bottle, or six Imttles for FIVE DOLLARS, LLIE great demand for this truly celebrated Medi. ine has induced many imitations, which the public should guard against purchasing. WW Beware of Imposition. See that our name ia ou the label of every bottle you buy. Sold by Druggists generally. It can hg forwarded by Express w most points. SOLE PROPRIETORS. BENJAMIN PAGE, JR. & CO. KANCFACTPRISO pharmaceutists and Chemists PITTSBURGH, PA. For Bale by CHARLES RITZ, Lewistown, Pa. sepSO D. M. DAVIDSON'S Essence of Coffee. THIS Essence clarifies and itoptoves Cof fee by rendering it more wholesome acd nutritious ; also, as a laxative tonic adds di gestion tvhile preserving the full flavor of the Coffee. When used as directed, one package will go as far as six pounds of Coifee. Manufactured and for sale at regular Phil adelphia Wholesale prices, by IX M. DAVIDSON, mhl4-tf Lewietown, Pa. SOLE LEATHER,—A good stock just re ceived. of the best Red and Oak Sole Leather. I Lave also a ggod assortment of Morocco, Linings, French Calf Skin, L'pper, Kips. &c., all at low prices for cash. arjU) F. J. HOFFMAN.
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