THE GAZETTE. Pennsylvania Railroad. Trsuos leave LewiatOwmStation as fellows : WTStWAR®. t.UTWABO. Through Expres?, 5 28 a. m. 12 50 a. m. Fast tine, 6 16 p. ni. 10 34 f Mail, 11 49 a. ni. . S 1 p. m. Through Freight, 9 50 p.m. 12 5 ft. m. tocal Freight, 6 10 a. pi- 5 30 p.m. Fast Freight. 10 50 p. m. S 45 a. m. Express Freight, 8 30 a. m. 3 47 p. m. Coal Train, 1 20 p. m. 7 35 a. ro. X>. E. Robeson, Agent. *3o*lbraith's Omnibuses convey passengers to Mid from ail the trains, taking np or setting them at all points within the borough limits. LOCAL AFFAIRS. Death of Peter Print/,, Jr. —We regret to learn that Peter Printz, son of Peter Printz, of this place, was drowned in the Ohio river at Paducah, Kentucky, a short time ago. Some months back he had rendered valuable services to the <*ov eminent as a scout in the neighborhood of Columbus And other points then occupied by the rebels, and had we believe intended to make a visit home this spring. He was in the 3*>d year of his age. His brother 'eft here on Monday evening for the scene of the disaster, in hopes that his body may he recorded, and afford his deeply grieved father the consolation of interring his re mains here. We append a letter from the former employer of the deceased, who gives Che particulars so far as they are known : P.vDicvn, Kxtcckv. March ft, 1862. VtC r ' V 'V—It boeomes to me a most sad auu painful duty to announce to you a great calamity that has befallen all of us. I'eter, your son. is dead. He was drowned at the wharf boat in this place on the morning of the Bth. at i o'clock a. m. The particulars are as follows : lit- got into a skiff to pass around some boats that were lying at the land ing, ami was seen to shoVe out and continue well out into the stream, to avoid the strong current that set in towards the boats, (the river being higher than for seVcVul years;) that is the last that was seen i f him. At the same time, as near as I can learn, there was a man seen in the water asking for assistance,' but before any could be rendered he had drift ed out of sight and hearing. The only con elusion that others as well as myself can arrive at is, that the current must have drawn him under the wheel of one of the boats, '* teral of which were at the lauding with 'their wheels revolving slowly) capsized the skiff, and probably wounded him: otherwise I cannot help thinking that lie would have been saved. We have made all effort possible eo far to recover his body, but without success; but we shall continue as the river falls, and all most sincerely h<>p our efforts may meet with success, for in him I recognize to you a most worthy son and to myself a faithful friend. nxnißino.v. —The Ist quarterly exhi bition of the Dialexian Society of Lewis town will be held in the Town Hall, on Tiksdav and Wkk.n I S DAY even illg s, March 2-Vh and 2Gth, 18G2. The cxerci *es will eousist of music, the solemn and interesting act entitled ''The Carpenter of Rouen, or the Secret Order of the Con ■fVicrio." !<? t-e ctMtclude with a laughable f:,rce styled ".Slasher and Crasher." Ad mission 1T cents. Children 10 cents. To commence at 7 i o'clock. TKMIM-:KANCE. —Rev. Mr. Orr will de- ; liver the next lecture on temperance in the Town Hall (Friday evening,) when drinking uicn generally are invited to at tend, so as to see from actual analjzation what kind of stuff they are using. _ SOAP. —Enoch Swain sends us a few pieces of Harrison's German Detersive ... Soap, which we think deserves a trial at the hands of all housekeepers. It can he used by three methods for washing clothing, and is represented equally efficient for the , finest fabrics as well as coarse wear, and j fur personal ablution we know it to be a desirable article. Mr. Swain hap also a general variety of fancy soaps, for washing nul shaving purposes, at his establishment next door to Schneider Lind. HAYTI. —Two emigrants (Molson and Todd) have returned with discouraging ac counts of the land of promise, but on the other hand we have seen a letter from Ar chie Saunders, dated St. Marks, Jan. 25th, which speaks in rapturous terms of the country, its products, and its institutions, windingup with the invitation to his friends "to come HOME, for this is the only place for the colored man on this earth." The Most untoward news is the death of ltobt. Stills, well known for many years as an ost 'r at the leading hotels here, who disre garding the advice of friends, continued his labors during the heat of the day, and thus lost his life. The colony could have better spared some others. A CERTAIN CURE FOR SCROFULA. — Nicholas Longworth, the famous million aire and wine grower of Cincinnati, pub lishes a cure for scrofula. The directions be gives are the following: Put two ounces of aquafortis on a plate on which you fcare two copper cents. Let them remain from eight to twenty-four hours. — Then add four ounces of clear, strong vinegar. l ut cents and all in a large mouthed bottle, and keep it well corked. Begin by pouring tour drops in a teaspoonful of rain water, and apply it to the sore. Make the application three times a day, with a soft hair pencil, or ™ade of soft rags. If very painful add a drop or two of water. As the sore heals ap ply it weaker. 1 request editors in all parts of the Union, and abroad to copy this, and to re-publish it quarterly ; it may save many lives. N. LONGWORTH. Cincinnati, Ohio. response having been given by the democracy to the invitation to attend a union faeetiftv '6n Tuesday evening, the following ticket was reported by a commit tee : Chief Burgess—John Daviy. Town Council—John CubbizoTi, 11. W. Jun kin. School Directors—John Hamilton, William Lund. Collector—James Ni hols. Judge, W. Ward—John Kulp. Inspector, W. Ward—Charles Gaskin. Judge, E. Ward—Goo. W. Soult. Inspector, E. Ward—Andrew B. Weber. Borough Auditer—Joseph C. Brought. Cunfkßf.noe.— The Methodist Confer ence closed its labors at Baltimore last week, rather peaceably, though several stormy donates had taken place. But one rebel sympathizer was suspended, though sever al others Were placed in situations where they are harmless. We subjoin the ap pointments of three districts, not having , room for the whole : Carlisle District— J. S. McMnrrag, Presiding Elder. —< artiste fetation—ll. Wesley Black. Emory Church —to be supplied. Carlisle Circuit—.VS. Buckingham, U. H. Maxwell. Meehaniesbiirg—Job A. I'rioe.— Mount Holly •Springs—A. \V. Guver. Vork Sprin-s J. F. Porter, C. 1.. K. .Sumwalt. Hanover—>. p. Swan- Iter. A ork—James Sank*. Vork Mission—W. M. Frv- rightsvill,.—w. Danlap. Castle Finn— E. Butler, K. R. p,,lk. Sliippensburg—D. Shetfer.— Muppensburg Circuit— F. It. Riddle, j. A. Dixon.— < hambersbnfg—Alem Brittain. New Bloomfield—H. < . Meudenhall. M. Iv. Foster. Petersburg!!—D. IBirt tn.oi. Newport— (>. W. Bouse. Cumberland Vallev Mission—J. C.Hager. Shrewsbury—J. W. Hedges, M. 1.. Drum. Mitliin Station—John Stiue. Mifflin Cir cuit—T. F. McClure. K. Bithrman. J. A. Ross. Chaplain in theftrirty. member of Carlisle 11- M. Conference ; Wm. Karnshaw. do. Sliippen.sburg; A. Mar let, Prcsidolil. arid U. I). Chambers. Profes sor of Irving Female College, members of the Me i hanicsbnreM. Conference. Jl vi it i District — if. It. Vhenomth Presiding Elder.— Hollidiiysbrtrs—A. W. Gibson. Altoona— W. L.Spotts wood. Woo.lburv—l. A. Melick. H. S. Clark Shellsburg—N. Vi . Colburu. D. B. MeClaakev. Bed l<<rd —S. Kepler. Bedford Circuit—J. C. Clarke, T < treenbv. R.iiiisburg—M. 1.. Smith. McConnelsbnrg —J. V Spatigler. Sbirleystmrg- -J. M. Clark, G. w. > "!>, tossed. Concord—K. E. Kelly,.l. W. Cleaver Me\ f vtinvn—.l. Ariderson. J. C. Couke; New (ircn.v •* ;l A. .Smith. L. I>. Watson. CaHsville —c. (irnhain.— Iftuilimidon—James Hradv Manor Hill—J. Moor iwh'l. U. A. ILmek. \Villi;i'Hi*bur£ —K. W. Kirbv.— Birmingham—J. A. ('oilman, W. VV. Kvans. Lewi."* town—John Oliver. Le wist own Circuit—S. H.C.Smith, k iy hu<o|uil!a-. —Win. J wv nn. " ('• Y' Chaplain in the firrnv, member of Huntingdon (Juartery Meeting Conference. ICi.i.MvvTi- I?i.-th!ct— li. li. I[a mli ii, PrcsUiirvj Ehb-r. Belle.out" station—S. L. Huvrman. Bellefonte <'ir <;uit— T. IF. S-,Titz-r. If. Lynn. Port Matilda—W. H. Stc-wn*. \\.tniG > Mark—h. (iiivpr. J. IF. X'uliigrovo. Penn- Valley—t *. Warren. J. K. Craig. Lock Haven— L. M. (turdacr. Saiona—J. Hunter. Clinton —J. V. Kothro'k, J. H. Aker. Creat IslMud —J. A. i-VrnoVer. Jcr.iey Shore—T. Sherlock. Liberty Yalter—J. T. Vvil •on. Newbury—ll. Wilson, <*. Lcidy. Centre " K'tch. .yijpenoc—J.H.Mann. Siuiiamahoii* liig—J. Shippmi- I. It. r'uledonia—H. -J- \-h Karthaus—J. K lirown. Philipsbur^—S. —i. I). *'tw.ili. New Wnshington— A.J. IFender, J. W. oivvinr. I Hon Hope—J..S. Loc. C. H. Kit. hen. . \. Sriivcly fran-ierro| to Pittsburg Cotifefeneo. >anu.*l Harney; transferred \*'otern Virtimia < 'on* ference. Kev. Mr. McMurray has been promoted to a Presiding Kldership, and will leave his late charge here with the regret of all classes. lie purposes however to make Lcwistown his residence for the present year. fca> v ~A man named licneville Miller, re siding in I! rat ton toWnrl'.ip, Was fdhnd in a sinking condition on the road leading from Mc\ eytown station to his home a few weeks ago, having lain out all night, lie died next day, aged about f-' years. He was probably another victim to alchohol. To Consumptives.— The Advertiser, hav ing been to health in n tow weeks, by a very simple remedy, after having ?ul!'crcl several years with A severe lilug affection. HUI that ilread disease Consumption—is anxious tojUakeknown te his fellow sufferer* the means of cure. To all who desire it. lie will send a oopv of the pre seription used (free of elmrg). with the directions for preparing and Using the same, which they will find a JIUHK t'IRK rR CuNSL'.MP'IIUX. A STIIHI. iiKONCIHTIH. Ac The only ohje<-t of the advertiser in sending the pre scription is 1.1 benefit the affiirtod. and spread infor mation which lie conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing tho prescription wiil please address REV. HOWARD A. WILSON. Williamsburgh. janß-'Jtu* Kings County, New York. THE MARKETS. LEWISTOWN, March 19, 1862. CORRECTED BY GEoROK BLYMYER. Butter, "tod, lb. 15 Egg, js doaen, 10 Buckwheat Flour p-er 100, 2 00 Beeswax, per pound, 25 Wool, washed, 40 " unwashed, 30 Dried Cherries, per bushel 1 75 Dried Apples, do I 25 Beans per bushel, 1 50 Hops, lb., 12 Feathers, lb., 40 Country soap per lb., from 5 to 7 cents. Potatoes, 40 Shoulder, 5 Hani, 8 Sides, 6 Lard, 8 Tallow, 00 a 8 CORRECTED BY MARKS * WILLIS. Wheat, white bushel, 110 to 115 " red 1 10 " " new, 00 a 40 Corn, old, 40 Rye, 50 Oats, 26 Barley, 45 to 50 Buckwheat, 45 Cloverseed, 3 75 to 4 00 Timothy, 1 50 Flaxseed, 1 50 Marks & Willis are retailing flour and feed as follows: Extra Flour, per 100, 2 80 Fine, do 2 00 Superfine, do 2 60 Family, do 3 00 Mill Feed, per hundred. 60 Chopped Oats and Corn per I®o, 100 Chopped Rye per 100, 1 20 Salt" 1 60 " barrels, 280 lbs, * 200 highest market price will be paid for good Barley and Itya at Usher's Brewery. Philadelphia Market. Flour.—Superfine $5 12a5 25, extras 5 37a5 62, extra family 5 75a6 12}, fancy brands 6 25a6 75, as to quality. Rye flour 3 25. Corn meal 2 75. Grain.—Red wheat 122a127c; rye 70c. Yellow corn 54c. Oats 35c. One and inseparable—Patent democracy and office hunters. A. B. Snyder of Bellefonte some time ago resigned his command on account | of ill health. . 8a-The New York Argus is now the prin". aipal mill for grinding tory articles for th j patent democratic papers. $635"* Ihe remains of Col. James Cameron , killed at the battle of Manassas in July last, have been recovered and taken to Lcwisburg", Union county, for interment. BQUThe Bellefonto papers charge $1 each for advertising a tavern license application. Our terms also hereafter in any shape ft is handed in. tefirA locofuco paper is "happy" to state that a Methodist Sunday School Anniversary was a success. It is wonderful that anythttv about Methodism could make a patent demo crat happy at £.ll. appears that the "formidable defen- ! ces" of the rebels at Centreville, of which wc haTe heard so much, were manned by wooden guns. 1 his was stated by the pour negroes who ran to our lines in pursuit of "liberty," but it appears the word of rebel spies was more relied on by our Generals than the darkies. W&~We have received the March number of tho •' Wohki\ I'ARHEft," which has been blended into the "U. S. Journal " It is a large weekly of 21 pages, quarto, devoted to Agriculture. Horticulture, Floriculture, Me chanics. the Sciences, Literature and the Arts, and edited by Prof. J. Mapcs, who ia assisted by a eorps of editors and Contributors. It is neatly printed, and to thoae interested in farming, Ac., will no doubt prove a valuable modium for gaining much useful information. The terms of this large quarto sheet paper are as follows : Orto year, payable in advance, $1 00, Clubs of six subscribers a 00, Olubs of twelve subscribers 10 00, Clubs of twenty five subscribers 2000, Single copies 10. Vol ume 1, in paper cover 50, Volumes 2to 12, in paper cover, each 100. A specimen copy of the papor will bo sent gratis, containing prospectus, premiums, offers, Ac., Ac. Married. On the 11th inst., at the Wayne Church parsonage, by the Rev. T. F. Ilallowell, AN DREW FERGUSON, to Miss ELIZABETH SMITH, both of Mifflin aounty. Died. In Lee County, Illinois, on the 23d Febru ary. Elder JOSEPH EMMKRT, extensively known as an able preacher, of the order of christians commonly denominated " Tankers," in the 80th year of bis age. He was former ly a resident of Washington Co., Md., and migrated to Illinois 12 or 15 years age. A. S. WILSOX. T. X. CTTLEV. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, I.K W IS'foWN, i'A. OFFICE in public square, three doors west of the Court House. mhl2 REGISTER'S NOTICE* GJMIE following accounts have been exam l incd and passed by me, and remain fih-d of record in this office for inspection of Heirs, Legatees, Creditors, and ai! others in any wav interested, and will be presented to the next Orphans' Court of tbe county of Mifflin, to be held at the Court House in Lcwistown, on THURSDAY, 10th day of April, 1802, for allowance and confirmation : 1. The Account of William Mitchell, Ad ministrator of the estate of Mary Clayton, late uf Derry township, dee'd. 2. The Account of John Fleming, Executor of Esther Thomas, late of Menno township* dee'il. 3. The Account of Simeon K. Zook, Exr. of Isaac Thompson, laic of Union township, dee'd. 4. The Account of Win. Creighton, Kxr. of David Mutthersbough, late of Derry township, dee'd. 5. The Account of William A. Ytaore, Ad ministrator and Trustee appointed to sell real estate of David Sunderland, late of Wayne township, dee'd. 6. The Account of Christian B. Yoder, Ad. of the estate of Siever Yoder, late of Brown township, dee'd. 7. The Account of Jacob Hartzler, Admr. of the estate of David Byler, late of Union township, dee'd. 8. Tho final Account of Jacob S. King and David J. Zook, Admrs. of Yost King, late of Menno township, dee'd. 9. Tho Account of John Bowersox, Admr., and Elizabeth Bowersox, Admrx., of John Bowersox, jr., late of Decatur township, dee'd. 10. The Account of Lewis 11. Leopold, Admr. of George Leopold, late of Granville township, dee'd. 11. The Accounts of Thomas Reed, Guar, of Davis B. Rothrock and Mary A. Rothrook, minor children of Philip Rothrock, late of Derry township, dee'd. 12. The Accaunt of William Ross, Guar, of John W., Gabriel, Samuel, Abraham, Catharine and Henry Garver, minor children of Jacob Garver, late of Oliver township, dee'd. 13. The Account of Christian Peachey and John Hartzler, Guardians of the minor chil dren of Samuel S. Zook, late of Union twp., dee'd. 14. The partial Account of D. F. Milliken, one of tho Exrs. of Robert Milliken, late of Brown township, dee'd. 15. The partial Account of Sam'l Milliken, one of the Exrs. of Robt. Milliken, late of Brown township, dee'd. 16. The partial Account of Elizabeth Gar ver, Admrx., and D. F. Milliken, Admr. of Benjamin Garver, late of Union township, dee'd. SAMUEL BARR, Register. Register's Office, Lewistown, March 12,1861. FOR. RENT, At White Hall, Menno Township, Mifflin Co., The large and commodious two story |-T?Js TORE HOUSE, JUll ,owncd by Elizabeth Kenney. The building is new, 40 by 24 feet, and undoubt edly one of the best business stands now in market. Possession given on the Ist of April next. A quantity of dry goods, See., to the value of S6OO or S7OO, now in the store room, will be offered at first cost. An enterprising man will find this a rare chance for embark ing in business. For terms, Ac., apply to D. M. CONTNER, Agent. Menno township, Feb. 26, 1862-4t. "VTAILS, at $3 20 per keg. J> MHL2 F. G. FRANCISCUS. SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni Exponas, Fieri Facias, and Levari Facias issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Mifflin coWnty, and to me directed, will be ex posed to sale, by public vendue or outcry, at the Court House, in the Borough cf Lewis j town, on Saturday, April 5, 1862, I &t ODC O clock in tile ufter&oon, the following real estate, to wit: All that certain piece or parcel of land Sit uate in Bratton township, Mifflin county, bounded and described as follows: Beginning j at a blaek-oak it-amp, thence by land" of Ja cob Kanffmim north 48°, west 24 perches to a hickory stump; and north 411°, west 20 perches to stones; thence by residue and Gas per Pull's land north 3GJ°, east 52 5 10 perch es to stones; north 51°, east 25 2 10 perches to stones; north 321°, east 27 3 10 perches to a locust; north .>G 3 , east 73 perches to post; north 46 j°, east 0 perches ton post: thence by Samuel Voder's land north 45\°, east 9 perch !esto a chestnut; south 64J°, east 35 10 per. to a post; thence by lands of Lewis Fibbs 1 i south 29°, west 10 5-10 perches to locust; south 42°, east 10 G 10 perches to post; south 41.J°, west 4 4 10 perches to post; South east 15 perches to a post: thence by Jonathan j I'othior's and Simon Gro's lands south 22 J", west 172 perches to stones, and thence bv lands of Casper Dull north 87°, west 40 perch es to i lac# of beginning, containing G3 acres < and usual allowance of G per cent, of land I for roads, with an old mill partly fallen down, a saw mill in about the same condition, and two old houses and a stabfe thereon erect' ' ed. Seized, taken In execution, and to be sold as the property of Solomon Harsh ' burger and Daniel Harshbarger, Admr. of I ! David Harshbhrger, dee'd., with notice to the I | icidoic and heirs and terYe tenants of the land j j bound by mxrrtgiige. A LSO, A Tract tit Land situate in Oliver township, containing 100 acres, more or less, about 20 acres being cleared, with a log cabin and lot of fruit trees thereon, bounded on the east by Michael Aults, south by John Allen, west by James Kreps, and north by Jack's mountain. Seized, taken in execution-, and to be sold as the property of William Todd. ALSO, All that certain Tract of Land situate in \Y ayne township, Mifflin county, containing 530 acres, be tho samo more or less, bounded on the west by John Caldwell, north by Bur lew, Snnderlands and Allen, east by Milliken and Penepacker, and south by Wallis, Meloher, and Drakes' heirs, about 300 acres of which are cleared and under cultivation, and occupied as two farms, with aframehouse, hank barn, and other outbuildings ejected on each farm. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of ilenry Irwin. ALSO, All those three Tracts of Land, surveyed in the namo of Jacob Bair, Thomas White, Jacob Wertz or Witzer, situate on the waters of Minchart's run and its tributaries, in the township of Granville, Mifflin county, con taining in the whole 1213 acres and 7 perches, and allowance, more or less, with a frame saw mill and other improvements thereon erected. Also, One other tract, adjoining the afore said, containing 27 acres, more or less, with saw mill, dwelling houses, stable and other improvements thereon erected. Seized, ta ken in execution, and to ba sold as the prop erty of Wilson Welch and Wilson Welch, Ad ministisifors of John Welch, deed., with notice to James I'll<:h , lerrc tenant. ALSO, A L'ract of Land situate in Derry township, Mifflin county, containing about 3 acres, more or less, bounded on the hurt!* by land of Mo scs Miller, east by Jacob Miller's heirs, south by a road, and west by John&than Amieh, with a frame houses frathe ."table and othor improvements thereon ereoted. Seized, taken in execution, and to he sold as tho property of Kliza A. Kiester, and Josiah h Kiester. C. C. STAN BA KG KB, Sheriff. Sheriff"'s Office, Lcwistown, March 12, ISG2. VI DITOR'S NOTICE.—The undersigned appointed Auditor by the Orphans' Court of Mifflin county, to make distribution of the balance, Ac., in the hands of 11. J. Walters, Admiv of James Irwin, late of tho borough of Lewiatown, dee'dt, will attend to the duties of his appointment, at the Register's Office, in Lcwistown, on SATURDAY, April 5, at 10 o'clock a. m. when and where all p< rsons having claims are requested to present them, of bC debarred from coming in for a share of said fund. JOS. 8. WAREAM, mhs-4t Auditor. Estate of Catharine Byler, deceased. OTICE is hereby given that letters of ad* 1 ministration on the estate of CATHA RINE BYLER, late of Brown township, Mif flin county, dee'd., have been granted to the undersigned, residing in said township. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those hav ing claims to present them duly authenticated for settlement. C. C. ZOOK, Admr. Brown township, March 12, 18G2.-6t* PLOWS ! PLOWS ! SOD, Subsoil Plows. McVoytown Plows, Wings, Shares, Ac., for sale by P. G. FRANCISCUS. X/l DOZ. Coal Oil Lamps—all sorts and si t) VJzca, from 31 cts. to sls 00 each. ml 2 F. G. FRANCISCUS. OA DOZ. Coal Oil Lamp Shades, from 120 to $1 00 each. F. G. FRANCISCUS. I ( if j DOZEN Coal Oil Chimneys, Wicks, I' m.' Brushes, Ac., for sale at city whole sale prices to retailers, by mhl2 F. G. FRANCISCUS. CULTIVATORS, Cultivator Toeth and J Points, at reduced prices from past seas ons, for sale by F. G. FRANCISCUS* I IIAY Eon hand some very choice garden seeds, embracing the earliest vegetables grown, euoh as Peas, Cabbage, Cauliflower, &e. F. G. FRANCISCUS. SELLING off all kinds of Tin Ware, at wholesale prices at retail. Those in want of tin ware will do well to call here before purchasing elsewhere. mhl2 F. G. FRANCISCUS. NAILS. OYVING to the advanced prices of coal and metal, tbe prices of Nails have advanced to $3 20 per keg. A liberal disoount to deal ere. A full stock in store and for sale by F. G. FRANCISCUS. febs Agt. Harrisburg Nail Co. | The Bugle falls ! 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Dr. llurd's Mouth Wash and Tooth Pow der will cleanse the mouth from all foul ex halations, and if used in the morning, will make the breakfast taste sweeter and thti day begin more pleasantly. Hundreds of per sons can testify to this. Try them, gentle men. Dr. Ilurd s hlouih Wash and Tooth Powder arc tho best preparations in the worl l for cur ing bad brea'll and giving firmness and health to the gums. Hundreds of cases of diseased bleeding gums, sour mouth, canker, etc., have been cured by Dr. llurd's astringent wash. Dr. llurd's Mouth Wash and Tooth Powder give an additional charm to courtship, and mako husbands more agreeable to their wives and wives more agreeable to their hus bands. '1 hey should be used by every person having Artificial Teetll, which are liable to impart a taint to the mouth. Dr. llurd's Toothache Drops cure Toothache arising from exposed nerves, and are the best friends (hat parents can have in tho house to savo their children from torture and them selves from loss of sleep and sympathetic suf fering. NEURALGIA PLASTER. Dr. llurd's JSeuralgia Non Adhesive Plas ters are the most pleasant and successful rem edies evor prescribed for this painful disease. The patient applies one, soort becomes drowsy, falls asleep, and awakes free from pain, and no blister or ether unpleasant or injurious consequences CtlSue. For Earache and Nerv ous Headache, apply according to directions, and relief will surely follow. Nothing can be obtained equal to Dr. llurd's Compress for Neuralgia. Try them. They are entirely a novel, curious, and original preparation, nnd wonderfully successful. They are of two si zes, one small, for the faeb, price 15 cents, and the other large, for application to the body, price 37 cents. Will be mailed on re cceipt of price and one stamp. Now is the CHANCE FOR AOBNTS. Shrewd agents can make a small fortune in carrying these articles around to families.— Tbc Denial Treasury is the neatest article that a man or woman can carry around. Send for one and see, or, better, a dozen, which we will sell, as samples, for $7. Agents supplied lib erally with Circulars. BSguNow is the time to go into the business, to do good, and make a profit. Wo are spending thousands for tbe benefit of agents. New England men or wo men ! here is something nice, and a chance to take the tide at its flood. Address ttff. B. HERD A CO., Tribune Buildings, New York. That remittances may be made with confi dence, W. B. 11. A Co. refer to the Mayor of Brooklyn ; to G. W. Griffith, President Far mers' and Citizens' Bank, Brooklyn ; to Joy, Coe, A Co., New York; to P. T. Barnum, Esq., New York, etc., etc. mhs LEWISTOWNMRERY^ West Market Street, nearly apposite the Jail. CIONRAD ULLRICH, JR. would respect ) fully inform his old customers and citi zens generally that he continues the Baking of BREAD, CAKES, &c., at the above stand, where those articles can be procured fresh every day. Families desiring Bread, Ac. will be sup plied at their dwellings in any part of town. Fruit, Pound, Spunge, and all other kinds of cake, of any size desired, baked to order at short notice. Lewistowu, February 26, 1862--Iy T GRAPE VINES. I prepared to take orders for Grape X. vines, produced by Dr. C. \V. Grant, of lonn, N. Y., who is known to be one of thp most reliable propagators of vines in this country. Tho following list are superior, har dy and productive vines, via : DEL ™.J5 E ' D,m CONCOID, CMON VILLAGE, AMIi. The first named is pronounced by exten sive cultivators to be the very best GraJclnovr,. , vine ver y l| ardy, and a most abundant bearer. Ihe others named are TsrV good - The Anna is a white Grape. Every Farmer and Gardner should be supplied with snine of the abovo. There is no fruit is so certain a crop or pays as well. 1 iie vines are not only superior in quality, but low in price. F. J. HOFFMAN Lowistown, Feb. If), 1862. NATRONA COAL OIL! WAItIt A X TED NOS-TAlU.bSIVfc' and equal to any Ivcrosehe, buy an explosive oil, when a few v v cents more prr gallon will furnish you with a perfect oil ? Made only by PA SALT MANUFAC TURING COMPANY. No- 127 Walnut Street, Phila. February 12, 1862. ly SA?OHIPIES,I The Family Soap Maker! \ LL Kitchen Grease can be Pnulb Ihtn rood SOAP 6jt using SAPONIFIER. Directions accompanying each box, Soap is as easily made with it, na making a cup of coffee. Manufactured only by the Patentees— Pa. Salt Manufacturing Co. febl2 ly No. 127 Walnut street Phils. Kollock's Dandelion Coffee. spills preparation, made from the beet Ja .L va Coffee, is recommended by physician* as a superior NUTRITIOUS BEVERAGE for General Debility, Dyspepsia, and all bil lions disorders. Thousands who hayo been compelled to r.bnndon the uso of coffee wi'f use this without injurious effects. One can contains the strength of two pounds of ordi nary coffee. Price 25 cents. KOLLOCK'S LEVAItt, The purest and best BAKING POWDER known, for making light, sweet and nutrition* bread and cakes. Prico 15 cents. MANUFACTURED BT M. H. KOLLOCK, Chemist, Corner of Broad and Chestnut street*-. Philadelph ift, And sold by all Druggists and Grocers. February 20, 1862-ly.' 1% HOIK I ITU! A little Book, designed to aid in disar miug Treason, and restoring repose to the Nation, to provide homes of Comfort, and open up fields of Enterprise for Returning Voluntt>ors! rpiIIS Book should be in tho hands of ov- JL cry reader. Price of Boole: One copy, 10 cts.- fifteen copies, $1 00; fifty copies !?3 25; one hundred copies, ?6 00, (accompanied with the cash.) Address all orders to JONES WEBSTER, 5G North sth street, (box 2070) Philadelphia, Pa. N. B. Agents wanted in every town, coun ty, and State, to sell this Book. February 26-0t Uncle Sara and Family. \ankee Freedopi is a lad And Union is his sister; Uncle Sam he is their dad And he'll give secesh a twister. For thej said Mrs. Sam she died— We always called her virtue— But you, Secesh, indeed have lied. And now he's going to birch yo. Yankee and sister, too, Are bound on retribution ; For our mother they said they knew Died of broken Constitution. But Yankee Freedom will :hiw show Secesh to have been mistaken ; Though of necessity lie's their foo Until again they right awaken'. Then secesh the tune will finu Was turned as short as this ; While turning to the Coffee Pot Sigri. Which f don't want you to miss! For your family needs, may be, A little Tin Ware Solace ; And, indeed, you ongbt, to see. Then chine to J. I. WALLIS, Bast Market Street. March 5, 18G2. J Lewifctovni.' mwm mi wan. SPICIAL NOTICE. At the Oak Front, East Market Street, Lewistown, Pa. I HAVE returned from Philadelphia with a large assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, which I will sell at a small profit for CASH, or produce, or marketing of all kinds. scplß JAMES PABICEB. NEW FALL GOODS. MY assortment of Goods are of the best quality and the newest styles, and by attention to customers I hope to be able to ; supply the wants of the community at large. Call and see and examine for yourselves. seplS JAMES PARKER. Lumber, LatH, Flooring, &c., AT greatly reduced rates. Studding, all sizes, at $1 25. Good dry boards at 1 50. Best flooring at 20 00. X'lastering lath, and paling, headed and not beaded, redneed~23 per cent. Wishing to close out our entire stock of lumber, purchasers will do well to call here before purchasing elsewhere. frbs F. G. FRANCISCUS. 8 CENTS per quart for the be6t No. 1 Coal Oil—warranted pure and inodor ous, and non-explosive, for sale by the barrel or gallon F. O. FRANCISCUS,
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