THE GAZETTE. LEWISTOWN, PA. Thursday, August 13, 1857. American Republican Ticket. roa governor: DA\ ID WILMOT, of Bradford county, roa Cixit to*Rsx§B: WILLIAM MILLWABD, of Philadelphia, roa supreme judges: JOSEPH J. LEWIS, of Chester county. JAMES 5 EECII. f Fayette county. •3,Where to a?, oar rule for adver tising is to rv-jtiire in tiirucr. or i puriuiM from knosm gcraaps It is thtrrfose useless for all sarii to seni as aavertlsemests ofTt-rinj to |uv at the onJ of ts.*®* or .ix Where .t'D'ertisetaeais are j*an;el with tktimaer, whether one. tive or ten we will give the the fail leMieil of cash rates. Slis ef Xetv AdTtrtiscmrnts. Mr- Johnateu of New Jersey offers for sale any quantity of fruit and ornamental trees, plants, ke. Hamilton & Co. hare dissolved. S. Com fort takes the store and offers the goods at bargains. He haf also constantly on band lumber, coal, Ac. in quantities to suit purcha sers. Geo. Guthrie is recommended to the atten tion of the convention for Sheriff—Jacob ETerieh for Coroner—Geo. Wilson of Menno township for Commissioner—and John Baum announces himself as an independent candi date for Register and Recorder. F. G. Franeiscuj offers for sale a Ttriety of lumber, worked stuff, Ac. Y here as, A number c-f candidates have been announced fur several of the offices to be filled this fall, and this meeting regarding B Juplieatijii of candidate* iu opposition to the so-called democratic ticket a? suicidal to all concerned—therefore Risolced. That it be recommended to all opposed to the present National Administra tion and to the county ticket nominated Ly the patent democracy, to meet iu their several townships and boroughs on SATURDAY Ar lEItNOOX, August loth, I *-57, at the usual places lor holding delegate elections, and elect two delegates from each district to assemble in convention at Lewistowu on Monday, 17th August, for the purpose of forming a county ticket; and that ail candi dates now announced, as well as those who may yet announce themselves, bo and are heieby requested to submit their claims to said couvention. '1 lie above will remind our readers that the election of delegates to a county con vention, to be held on Monday next, will take place on Saturday, when we hope all who feel interested in concentrating the strength at the opjiosition—if there is to be any opjiosition at all—against the nom inated ticket, will take part in the matter and see that proper men are selected for the occasion. For our part, we should prefer to see the delegates be elected unpledged to any for auy office, so that when they meet for consultation, they ean survey the field, without partiality, and having done so, it deemed expedient, rec ommend a People's Ticket Worthy to be supported. Such a course is undoubtedly the projM.*r one. lor if half a dozen inde pendent candidates run for each • th< •. the result will inevitably be the election of the patent democratic ticket from a to z. Several months ago, when the democra cy were apparently united, but few would have been willing to risk a contest against a nominated ticker: but no sooner is the fact developed that the party is not on as loving tern - as two darku-s in a sugar In.iirv head, than half a dozen at once imagine themselves tl, ne u for the occasion, and seem determined if every one don't think with them, nobody else -hall have even a chance. Now this i- all f ill . . In the first place we want union, harmony, and con cert of action ; hence, when there are con flicting claims, an umpire ought to bo ap pointed, who, judging t j the best of his ability, must decide \etwecn them, and when .airly decided, without bargain or intrigue, all ought to submit. That um pire, in political affair-, is either the people I in their primary elections, or a county con vention. (if the gentlemen thus far named, we should r;e willing to support zcaiottdv a ticket so selected from among them, but as ><>r embarking in a •• wild goose c-hase'' ■ with halt a down independents pitted j against one nominated, we woukl quite as soon help our locofoco friends to beat them riyht, as aid them in their folly. The Spanish Coins— The business men of Ircnton, N. J., have continued to receive the old Spanish coins at their lor- ! nier value, and there is now such an accu mulation of them in that city, that a pub lic meeting is about to be called to take the matter into consideration. This is prettv much the case here so far as regards defae ed quarters and levies, and must ultimately j result in loss to some one. The Banking ' House, store- tradesmen, &e. ought to set a day when they will cease to take them at ' their old rates, give notice of the fact, and j then iidhere t< it. The po-t ;/hitm's Case. —The New York papers continue to be filled with the most disgusting dentils of the- attempt of Mrs. Cunningham to foist an heir on the j Burdell estate, brief mention of which we made last week.. Her examination has I resulted in her arrest, and if not saved by ; some technicality she will probably find | rooms in tlie penitentiary. Her two elder i daughters are said to be iu the deepest distress, and the youngest, Georgians, aged I 14. has become so bewildered that she • seems to be scarcely aware of what is go- I ing on. The daughters are generally ac i quitted of any complicity in the recent affair. Dr. Burdell's estate is estimated to be worth between §40,000 and §50,000, and comprises the houses Nos. 2 and 31 Bond ' street, with some real estate in Herki i nter county and Elizabetliport. The lead } ing heirs are Win. Burdell, a brother of Dr. Burdell, who resides in Ohio; Lewis Burdell, a brother residing at New York ; ' James B. Burdell a brother residing in > Wisconsin; and four children of John Bur | dell, a brother deceased. The Elections. —Ln North Carolina, Ten nessee, Alabama and Kentucky the Demo crats have swept the board. In Missouri Rollins, American, for Governor, is proba bly elected. He is in favor of the eman cipation of slaves in the State. In lowa, returns from twenty-six coun j ties give a majority of 3267 for the new | Con-titution, and the counties yet to be | heard from will probably increase this ma jority. The struggle for and against the . constitution seems to have been made a I party issue, the Democrats unanimously | opposing the ratification. If the new eou j stitution is carried, the elections hereafter j will Ik- held in October. The next number of Porter's Spirit of the 1 lines will contain a likeness of Lex ington, the celebrated raeer. The number ! for this week has a likeness ol hecomte. Porter's Spirit is the best paper of the ! kind published, and as a new volume will commence in a few weeks. th< over last > . ,r. iFrom twenty-are to thirty to-- ii-sa bo?ie, w,-re de stroyed by lire in Poiuesrißr. CJfc[ ; >. last week. The publication of the Farm Journal ha, been di>. -uUn ' ut-i. are! its subscribers transferred to the American Agri j talianlid. 1 lion, .lame.- • Dobbin, f "Tttarr >f the Navy during the _! whole of President I'Srrce's term, d ■•! m Tuesday, August t'U, at hto residence, In FayettevilSe, North Carol; ;i i j Stewart, the r ,;oior denweratic cabivbte lor i #f Mtotrari, In a late speech •! uoanevd the Oermsiis as j " beaiis. if • having tens • above a plctS -1 ojitrr." ; Tie.'S. Potter. of Erie t-uiuy, i'a., v. * billed on the ttb liLst.. by a mow no, loacnine. the Ukf which c.rucJt hlui j Oh the thigh, ho death iu 2 V>rt tiue. i Mom o ( oiiturr am a r-'>.- rise .r-. Lawrrncr t! Moiitrt* j al, a t- x da;. ori .e. .a nftjr-tsve minute*. The d *fj"ce Is I three utiles, from the Gran-i Tnrs Station at Lc:>;qgii to i Ilandyskle's distillery. "Old Grit -; - 'ic.vl. t'-i..: . 9 >l.l man. ihrf LI fid atirl keeps hit uiivr >p > c.*ct to Hi; in;, era store. A fcv •! *. - laiorer ' field, uesr i • iklautf, I aUUiiu, 1/U-ht a Ith m y the-. Two | of the number > ■->• horribly cat witn thi:r dangerous I 'M|rtln, 4 'if! ar act expect-1 to recover. An ua-'ii. .i sfcfc! attempt was made b> .-. ia• •■ iti. ler to burn the ff&r m IVp.;. utfery, in Allegheny City. on Ttiur* .. oioni.r H . It v*i so early dlscovcret! lbs! a t-in glv backet of water dashed the Are out. The Incendiary got f. ic-is to ?b.- boil itcg, hy , iiKib.Oj; the gate "The Know NotWr.-s an i Black Kept: bile aim held a ' 'IK hi !?!• 3 Hail mi M 'S6ir eveclh ■ last." —IK 31- •>ir_lt nl lost ci. t As t:; \v Hire Keputlicrr< and White Know Nothings hii-i in:.tE meet;ng oil Tuesday tmnut, the Democrat has for on ■■ d.-siigaatcd its politics! friends correctly. Artesian ••!! hare aaece-' 'eh well in the prairies of II- Hbois. In Iro>tun!s county, from a ell one hundred and t*vny-!n<'. j—r i•! >p, via aar-r rise* over tin top, an t ; rails .iff i:i a fine stream. The cost of sinking bsl-iO per | In a back town ia Cpper Canada, a magistrate who kept } tavern sold liquor to the people til! they got drunk and j !•' gilt In his I..>:tae. ll r tic .1 Issued as ttraiit, eppre -1 bended them, and tiled them on the spot; and besides 1 lining them, made them treat each other to make up the . quarrel. A party of X-w ton pedestrians reached the Tip-Top I House, Mount Washington, on the Jib of August. I."p to j that tiine they bad walked lot utiles. They climbed up to j the summit of Mount Washington, viaTackeruian'* ra. ine, Ac., pa-sing through the great snotv arch, which 1, To [V, t ! 1 :)K, 10feel hi.'h, an i2i feet wide! It has been repeatedly charged upon Mr. llaiiehur-t, the | n .'tuinee of the Lancaster con veation, and thus far uot de nied, that "u-t luian.er In the < ariy 1 art of the campaign, 1 Mr. Fillmore wrote a letter to Mr. Hariehurs'. requ. sting I him to Withdraw his .Mr. 1 ilintore's) name from the can- ■ vas in PennylvanLt. i! it were necessary,in order tocarry the State against Buchanan."' Hurl work —Re ad lug the address of the locOfuco State ; Central Committee. It i Signed by C. K. Buckak-w as j Chairtuan, whose name is connected with a " sumptuary | law," yet among the objections this address makes to the | opposition is that they are- In tavor of " sumptuary laws, by which dress, food, drink, equipage ot other like concern ! of use, habit or fashion, is coerced." tiart* ll.Uk.—The Bulletin Therspc utique contains a cu ■ rioas case of a worker in mdals, who has wrought in cop \ per oniy Ave months, and whose hair, which was lately : wlute, has now turned to a decided green. Chemical anal ysis has proven that his hair contains a considerable .1 au tlty of acetate 0/ copper, and It Is to this circumstance that it owes its change of color. TUE FiTEcr. or KARRILCS tats. —On the nth nit., Mr*. I Murrell, res, it:.: on Hood's Creek, Bionot county, N. C., ' killed a rattlesnake which measured 6 feet 4 inches in i length, JO inches around the bony, 8'- inches across the j oea J, and having fangs 1 Inch abuv; and clear . f the tlvsb. j i Ills rattles had nearly all decayed,"Wnly nine being left, < which w ere whitish and full of holes, at If eaten through by insects. He was thought to be at least V) years old. 1 John Shriver, a cttiieii of Mt. Joy, fa-, who was highly • i spoken of as an estimable man, deliberately hung himself ; on Ntturd.n mornjiic lie was iisevverd dead, by his w fe. ! r.- I--up aster Express says: 'for thirty year- i he had ■ 1 a p-oua and exemplary Christian life, was in easy cir | bnit ai.'-es, end )-. i no apparent cait.-e for tiie morbid melancholy which had of late been insidiously clouding j j hi mind." Acer-pendent r.f U.,. Chicago Tribune itys that heing I" 5 " k a -f' ioi, one day last week, ho " went op i°r ' 'T ' "f ai., r . 4n- e _ i , ~ 1, , -usar-i m- n. w.oneu and boys following alter, binding mid rtr -klDg i Sheave*. It W£. a Stght worth * elOg, to behold the g-a'u " be ngygaliered up at the rate of two hundred acres per hour.' uutty ; I LOCAL AFFAIRS. PROCEEDINGS OF COPHT. —W# give be low a* condensed report of all tbe proceed ings of Court of interest to our readers : ROADS. Order to vie-v and lay out a road from a public road leading to Anderson's station, to Casper Hull's farm on opposite side of the river in Bratton township. Viewers—Amor \V. Wakefield, Win. Ross, llenry Hartzler. | Confirmed nisi at April term —continued and ! review granted August Gth. Order to change the location of a road in i Armagh township from Sink bridge, above ' Hugh Aiikin's, to near John Hoop's saw mill, and to vacate such parts of tire present road 1 as may be superceded by the new road—con firmed nisi. Order to view and laj ont a public road I from a road leading from the Back Mountain j to Belleville, to intersect a road at or near John Stroup's barn, in Union township.— Viewers—Joseph HafSy, Esq., Joseph Cam p ! bell, Jr., David Culp. Confirmed nisi. 1 Order to lay out a road from a point n-;ar j John C'ubbison's, in Derry township, to a point near Rothrock's mill. Confirmed. A petition to vacate some roads in Fergu | son's valley, leading to Oliver township, was j | rejected as embracing more than onp. Petition for a road from road leading to j i (formerly) Young's fulling mill, at a post ! ntar Andrew Glass's stable,'to woodland of i Jacob Stutter, at the foot of Stone mountain. j Viewer*—Joseph llafiiy, Woi. McClelland, ! Robert Campbell. Petition to change a road on the fiat of 1 ' Jack's mountain, at or near the forks of the : Lewistown and Waynesburg road. Viewers j —Joseph Iluffiy, Esq., Andrew Cook, George ! j Wilson. Petition of James G. and T. F. McCoy for private road in Oliver township. Viewers— ! Amor W. Wakefield, John Walters, Geo. 11. i ' Calhraith. Petition to view and vacate road in Union j township, on lands of N. B. Alexander and j . James Alexander, and lay out new road in- ; I stead, Viewers—Joseph llafiiy, Esq., John ! Stroup, James Devinney. i Petition ot John R. Weekes f-r > iirate ' road in Armagh township. Viewers—John Swnrtze!, Davis Bates, E. E. Locke., Pet.lion Lyd and Ellen ArJ lloov | er, son and daughter of Dr. Lewis Hoover, | deceased. Bail S2OO each. Wm. Creighlon, Guardian of the estate of ! John B. Alexander, was authorised to dispose | of certain real estate. The sale made by Daniel Koch. Guardian of the minor children of Ludwig Yettcr, de ; ceased, was confirmed. The tract containing 181 acres, 157 perches, was sold to Solum -n Snook for $1785.05; the other of 85 acres and t-1 perches, to Solomon Yettev for $1213.3fh The inquisition on the real estate of Kphraim Swauger. of Armagh township, de ! ceased, reported that it could not to divided, >.ud valued the shuic a; ?SSO. Report c n filmed, Jeffrson Bwaisger, A iiiiinistra tor, authorised t* make sale thereof. Thomas Reed, Guardian if the persona and estate of Lucinda, Martha Elizabeth, and .Sa rah Al -e Sigigr, minor children of John Sig- I ler, deceased, Was authorised to ujnke sale of i certain real estate iu Decatur township. The Court directed Clerk of the Orphans' Court to pay S2OO out of S3OO iu his hands ! derived from Jacob Hoover, on- of the exec utors uf Christian 11.. -ver, deceased, to 11. J. Walters, Esq., Guardian ol Edmund B. and Ellen A. Hm.ver. The report of Win. P. Elliott, Auditor to ( distribute balance in hands of Jacob Hoover, Administrator of David Rothrock, deceased, was confirm*-! absolutely. Also, the rep .rt of W. P. Elliott on exceptions hied to account of John Shade and Andrew Wise, Alminis trators of the estate of Geo. Shade, deceased. Win. A. McManigle ar.d Samuel S. Woods, ; Administrators of Robert McManigle, late of Armagh township, deceased, were authorised to sell a tract of land in Armagh township, containing 12-5 acres and 145 perches. The accounts presented at April term were confirmed absolutely, and those of present i term nisi. Andrew Wise, surviving administrator of George Shade, deceased, was authorised to settle the account of David Sunderland for making grave stones. James Giilam, Administrator of Robert Sankey, late of Union township, deceased, was directed to pay oi\.r certain moneys du'i : heirs of said decedent OVER A.VD*TERHINER. Commonwealth vs. Rachel Deinars and Ann i Jones. Indictment—Keeping a dDerderlv house. True bid. llaohel Demars dead, and nolle prosequi entered iu case of Ann Jones. Commonwealth vs. John Otto. Indictment —Malicious mischief. Bill ignored and Rob ert 'flirt; Led, prosecutor, to pay costs, and went to jail to pay them.-. Commonwealth vs. Michttel Bloom. In- ' dictnit nt —Assault and battery. Prosecutrix and In r witnesses not atteuding, district at- j toruey enters a nolle prosequi by leave of court. Commonwealth vs. Adatu Greer. Indict nieut —Keeping a gambling house. Settled with leave of Court. Defendant to pay costs, except cost.- of T. E. Williams, Jos. Drought and-Jacob Price. Commonwealth vs. Joseph Brought. In dictment—Assaulting a tax "Collector. Con tinued. Same vs. same. Indictment—Resisting constable. Verdict guilty. Sentenced toslJ hno and costs of prosecution. Commonwealth vs. Jacob Price. Indict ment —Assault and battery on John Brown. Verdiet guilty. Sentenced to pay a fine of and costs. . Same vs. same. Indictment—Assault and battery on Xlargaret Plowman. Verdict guil ty. Fined $1 and costs. Commonwealth vs. Maria Hogle, JaneKish ler, and Eliza Sollefelt. lodictraeut —Riot. District attorney with leave of court enters a nolle prosequi. Commonwealth vs. Eli and Elmira Price. Indictment Keeping a disorderly heuse. Verdict guilty. Eli Price sentenced to pay a fine of sl. Elmira Price a fine of $-5 — sent to jail for 5 months, and jointly pay costs of prosecution. Commonwealth vs. Wm. Ilobinson. In dictment—Larceny from Daniel OTlara. — Verdict not guilty. ( Commonwealth vs. Maria Ilogle. Indict- ; ment—Keeping a disorderly bouse. \ erdict guilty. Fined sl, costs of prosecution, and j sent to jail for 3 months. Commonwealth vs. Zachariah Orner. In ' diet men I—Secretingl—Secreting property. Settled witb i leave of court —defendant to file no bill for daughter, a witness for Commonwealth, and John Hartzler, Jr. and Christian Hartzler, prosecutors, to pay ail other costs. Commonwealth vs. Laura De Witt. Indict ment—Assault and battery. Settled witb J leave of court en defendant paying costs. i Commonwealth vs. Benj. - j ment —Assault and battery on Jas. rslewart. j ! Not a true bill. Stewart, prosecutor, to pa? j all coats except $4 to the county. COM HON FLEAS BUSINESS. j 5 ! Sheriff acknowledged his deeds poll to Thomas M. liulings, Samuel S. Woods, Sam j uel W. Eisenbise, 11. X. Bureughs, Gideon Wells, J.hu Burkholder, Daniel Fichtlioro, Joseph B. Ard, and Wm. Butler. The Sheriff was authorised to pay into court $513.97, realized from the sale of Jos. I ! Gruver's personal property, and 8440.94, pro ' ceeds of the sale of property of Hope Fur- j i nace Company. Report of \\ in. I'. Elliott, Auditor to dis- , tribute moneys in bands of tbe Sheriff, aris- i ir g from the sale ©f the real estate of Lao ■ drum Buchanan, was confirmed. Report nf same Auditor to distribute funds j in hands of John C. Sigler, Assignee of Juo. R. Phillips, wa- also confirmed. The Evangelical Lutheran and German Re i -ruied Congregation of Lewistown and vLin- ' ity, was incorporated. I | PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES. —The wet summer and c onsequent luxuriance of veg- j etation, render precautionary measures in j this region absolutely necessary, as should a rapid decay take place there is more than usual danger of chills, fevers, Ac. A few ; j years ago. when the cholera broke out at j Patterson, "fear perhape more than any thing else, had the effect of inducing evyn those v. ho scemint'ly delighted to live in J dirt and filth to pay unusual attention to ! cleaning uiid iiining their premises, but :i-: < | the danger passed away and unusual good j i health prevailed for some year? afterwards, j ! too many are again relapsing into careless ness and indifference. This, in our opin ion, with the stagnant pools created bv un- I usual wet weather, is about as sure a plau • to produce a sickly season as anything that j human ingenuity can adopt; and if more ! attention is not paid to liming and other I j disinfecting agents, we fear such a season i ! will be chronicled this \ car. Some of the ' causes that may produce it arc, it Is true, ! beyond human control, but cleanliness in ; and around dwellings, out-houses, stables, j ; pens, Ac. is within the reach of all, and j ought not to be neglected. "An ounce of prevention/' let aH remember, is worth a j pound of cure." ' 1 1 'en n sylvan ia Railroad.—The busi ness transacted at this station for the month "t July, condensed from the monthly re port of the agent, 1). E. Robeson, Esq., w;.s follows : Freight received, slOll 05 " forwarded, 1235 24 T tal freight, $2216 29 Passengers, ~ 1035 75 Total receipts, $3282 04 The business of the whole road for July . exhibits the following gratifying S-_nires : Receipts for the month ending July 31st, $392,087 91 j "Same month last year, 322,672 99 Increase, $69,414 92 Receipts from January 1, 18-57, to August 1, ljss7, $2,910,871 OS Same period last year, 2,848,260 15 ! Increase, - §62,610 93 B&TA young lad, while agisting in clear- i ing up in H oilman s store, made a narrow : escape from serious injury on Thursday | hist by the breaking of a jar of nitric j acid, part of the contents of which got on his clothing. County Fair.—Proposals will be re- 1 ceived until Tuesday, 25th August, from the several towns in Mifflin county for hold ing the Annual lair of the Agricultural Society on a day to be hereafter named by the Executive Committee. Proposals can be handed or addressed to llou. Thos. V. M, ou W ed neaduy, shorn from his hirsute gloiy by a committee of citizens, who had purchased Of him the right to do so by paying hiin the round -urn of one hundred do.lar,-.-- The hair was removed by a ferocious loos inobarber, with a pair of .shears three feet Ion"; a supernumerary lifted each separate lock with a pitch fork, and laid them on the plates provided; while a negro with a ha 11 jo played the dead march. And the lawyer arose, pocketed his 3100, and went | forth cropped. It was a good spectdatjon j for hiui. Holhtcay's Ointment a>,d Fills.— The taint of scrofula has been known to run through* the blood of half a doxen generations. Ihe ; seeds of all virulent eruptions and ulcerous distempers exist in the animal fluids, and wJI be inevitably transmitted from parents to | children*nle-8 rooted out of the aytem by a pre pardon capable of utterly neutralizing the in the channels of circulation. Hollo way's Ointment is such a preparation, and there is none like it in the whole range of 1 pharmacy. The poi*fi which and ; perpetuates external disease, cannot resist its j diligent and antiseptic properties. When j scrofula, cancer, tuiaor, salt-rbeam, Ac., have become hereditary, it literally '-utsojf the en j tail. It is desirable that the Pills should be given occasionally in all cases which require the Ointment. BSfx,l>u Yj Lt.'s Galvanic Oil has done more good, performed more cures, and relieved more pain than any other medicine in the known world. It has cared a woud-.-rtul case of Spine Disease, in the person of Mary Awn Martie, Troy, and many others could be men tioned. For sale by Hoar & McNabb, Belleville; Parker i Sons and Brhben & Sir re it, Reed-- ' sille ; B. Alexander, Locke's Mills; CJ. W. Brehman, McVeytowo ; A J. North. Atkinson's Mills; J. R. Hoops, Rothroek's Milla; and at the Bee Hive Drug Store, Valuable Pnyerty ft'/ Sale. —Capita!:.* ? or | others desirous of making an investment in property which mutt annually inerea?* in value, are reierrci .to the saie advertie;d to | take place at the twits house in Wiiiiatasport ion the 19th of August. The tract c mprists GOO acres, 200 of which are cleared and under cultivation, the remainder covered with tim ber, much of which is of the best kind.— There are also a *asv mill, live g. J dwelling houses, two large barns, and other buildings on the premises—the whole forming * very desirable estate. A CARD TO THE LADIE3. Dr. i)UPU.YCO'S GOLDJL.Y FEJt LF FtLLSet* ; infallible in removing o<|>; ff,TMi!.ili|y afl- r Ifcc liuf? gUnunaioa, ui j though Ue,r BilSacM aovMprritaUni n j'try tobeafth; • otherwise lii-se pilf* an- reaiwurwlttl Hue iwrnu i company each ten Price #i. Suit skoirfvte umd rt:.U by K. A. llAHiir A CO., G.titol Ay li!|. F HI, M ffiin couiily, Pa., and also i;'rDU f.-r Bedex tilt. Hurt.) R. ■ -Hit. Ail-iiv &c. lli-l u.li.jjpl; oerlm *' ihe proprietor's pru.es, ai.u seed the ptll* l ladies • | <(rutilf ) fcy reliifu rnitl to any part of city or cecntrv Jon receipt of $1 U.-jugii lhe Lew ssow: post .-.gi. r. F-ir | :>ar;ic-ilsrs zn circa...r of agents. iki> h >u.j | has my &ift.aiurr. J. Lit PIJ.NCO, j j. " 1 ' Brf>a,ir iv p> at . sc, ;t ., w y.-rfc I-- - : Died. In Clinton, Clinton county. lowa, en the 31st July, Mrs. ELIZABETH MACLAY, formerly of this county, aged 64 years. In this place, on Friday afteram la-r, IIALLIL, W., daughter of J.rhn A. and .Jane E. K >*, aged Id months and 21 days - FOR SALS, Fruit and Ornamental TRUES, '&&'■'& rawberr J Plants by the hundred or thousand, Grape Vines in rur.ctv, , Ssiail Fruits for Gardens. Address J. E. JOHNSTON, aug]3 jre n ton, New Jersey. Dissolution of Partnership. fTHIE partnership heretofore existing between X the undersigned is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The books and accounts are in the hands of Samuel Comfort, at the store, where all those indebted will please call and settle their accounts. JNO. HAMILTON S\ML COMFORT! : Lewistown, August 11, 1857. Having purchased the entire s?uck of goods t'f J, iiaiiMv.u A Cv/., I now oiler litem at GREAT BARGAINS! T he stock is new and heavy, containing a large assortment of staple i ."O . SILkS, SITIIETS, f ASSIZERS. JEl\s, CAL ICOS, ClSCHlfllh A. WHITE GOO Its, CARPETS. it. all of which will be sold at cost up to the Ist the b€r Ji i 85 7" • , M - V ob j" 1 is 10 reduce they bargafns mt aiSUfed 11131 j good's k ' ndS ° f produce tafcen in exchange for on^land"' StOT " and Limeburae ' s Coal always ♦ p h,D S les and Morticed Locust and ...estnut losts SAfiLEL COMFORT August 13, 1857. 4 ' x OO.OOO ft. Dry and Green 1 in. Boards, frva, s[3s :c $3.00 per too feet, f u r tile by _____ FIUNCISCfg. j IMLLS f r Frame SfutT filled at short notice, of good .al.tv, tmd at !ow nl^ __ au? KRANCISCI IOO^ 0088 ' for inside and outside. Room and Front Uoort, ass-rted sites a. d qua .-., s, from i.••),o3cvh FRAXOISCI S 150.000 Joint Shingles. 40,000 best 24 .1 inch LAP Shinglca, on hand SAIL FUR SALE hv augl2 FRANcisrirs, 1 50,000 Plastering Lath, 3, 3D 4 & 4I j _L feet kwf, and the heal in the market, fa* ,g|; h,- * • A " S ' 2 FUANCISCTS. 0500 IlsadeJ and Square Paling, 3000 1 J n>i hciiticci do. ou jijUHi Ct Hii for salh tht-apVt a " s ' 3 FRANClicrs. T UMBER! LUMBERTujAiBER^'I Ufy a,,d G " tn !*■*• con hand 1 for cash"' ?^c^ ,ea j SHERIFF. Among the persons named for thj, , e permit os U suggest the name ei tiUTHKIE, who if nominated by the Convention would receive an niip r( . * * vote wherever he kn-w'sfowo, Aogu*t 13, 18.>7-te CORONER. ; , JACOB EVE RICH, of ]> K t | make an excellent Corox-er, and ve, th ew J J . reconuncrtd btrn to thw Union Cunic;,- ? a suitable cajididato. augl3 WEST WAk], COM MI as ION Li. i GEORGE WILSON, tf Men no is spoken uf by bio a ..j throughout toe county tw the proper to Ire nominated forCommiosiouer, anj w * : receive a telling vote iu all quarters, auglo I N ION. SHERIFF. WILLIAM MORRISON, of I'nio. -, n ship, at tlie solicita;;<*n of many fri.-r,und forsalii-; persons to fill the £-e*. it appear* that CHARLES S. McCOY, of wold he an excellent candidate, and if r , :.atr. i and elected, w<-uli make as exc* W. Treasurer. I therefore, with the c. :.ci,rf;fc of other.*, suoge-t L\.i name f r that GRAN VILL£ SHERIFFALTY. We ore suph.,riserd to aen-iuncy JOHN< M CORD. >f Oliver towß.*':;ip, as at.; ; f -r the abwve offce, eulject to :.,e aC' H* jution of the < r ; : r -lit* of the prtss N.tii ;,i A'lftiisiiira:: n, COUNTY '1 RrlAS' KF.R. Samuel C. mi rt, Esq., is ree .-m.-n-?-, ;] s a suitable candidate lur County Trt.va f-y ' ma.NA. To the Independent Yotere of Siffiln (k The; uRd-_r>ign..*d offer? r;* -,n ir> pent candidate for the effije of Sheriff aiA ensuing clectieit. He pledges hinx.—if if eke ted t discharge the duties of the ume vi: •mnartiaiitv and fc iejiry. jy'J ' MOSES CUXNI vr.'MV To the Voter? of liSliit (jmiv, Fell, w Citizens—At the *. li -i'ati-n ofia ! eral of my friends, I repeeifuily Ccr: as an ii.Jrptii'it'Bt c;indd is tli- I n*-ja -t%M n| cut. !i ? A component* cf lone, tn .$ 1-, i.-rw4* - T?it? etoniath is rts ?*>- v- <,# - the waste v-. -'fcr r* in .! S r. I ;*u tSt itninacb. ard bovv-H,lid i v ! rrtipftu; rr. ii.f i j funsnftiri the i♦ u, tr..'i re:*/* iU - excretes. 0 THE lITIOHL fOJirillVT. es HI th;,! Caittqftty. I; k • > *> th>* 2triiutry9ofcc rb . V nh.ilVrf us *.j. : • .f P*. - '-. J,*.. . . Ti.it/tßa ila reibuui e to p;x-j:arui'v,?;s, it c j id if* this xttzryttm* ami tr;i;r BILIOUS AFFECTIOL. Thr quan lily- anj qua!by. e f ;br bii- are uf l. ; ,c-,f.rt.in;c m beaiih. Upon the live.'.!! .- iiwivsl secrrtes tbiv fluid, these Fiji* operate specia | blv reelifyiue us ur- tiiUrines ami erf- <4i:i ,y Wt Jaundice, Bilk u, Keuiittaat*, and all the vir , > J case gfßcraied by an RBttalira) cottdiHOD ciflteflVi BOWEL tOHPLAIVrS. ! I uless ihe bowels perforus i ,-ir fuueti.-: *;> wh-de botly suflrrs. Tiass of tlo-asanb* accvf*' Dysenierjr, .'Viarrbcea, t, ror.tc iPstinsi, * Jisr-isr> -. f these v. ; j 'i of li;. rtlls ttj.,,. |.,te'.,!,or rf*. '-*• j or epi-iemic, is a pbeoomt-ann ,r. aedfeier B, : ■ tie printed dirocuoas, ike most alxnnirjcssf>>-f w coiii-,: j tut arc prowpiiy controlled A WORD TO FEMALES. The local debility wntftilantfcs vrfck'stivii* pe,u! anno)- aces oCtbc w-akcr s,-x. *r,t wui-A* .-.cglacte , always Cb-.rtca lif , arc riling ;Wti; a bee prevctitcd for the tnce to come, by : <}ir * this tuild ihore alu rauve. Holtjtorzy s Piils arc the '< t rcn ? v *' tiic tcorld jur the fstioscMj D-> Aathoia Dwrrhua * Indurest^n Bowel Com- Bnwy lußuenai plaints J) Niity Infiin oi.-.!io lt -** r Loughs Fever and \ ei.t rta; Af- ""• , Ague fecliocs L'x •' "C • Vsi DexeaaesFem .le C\ at-Wor ~{ a' 1 1 "* Cosfiseness piai.-as kiuds ■' Sr ' l:: '' 3 t'xs.iepsia Headaches sstoii. .COrav,, F&* f-*' *' V!OX Not:.- are genuine u, • -- tv ? *■ Vfr YjrksJ weJbd** water lttjrt ii, evary leaf of the boek •. each (Mi or box; the saiua iua> fc set a' 1 '! u> the lenf to tr . |, e ii, y hiodc_,e reWKi*' give* to any one toader.-uc such ialurn::i;:.' 10 ibe dele lion of say ritv or parties I medicines or vending the seine, knon I nous. iFe dsTUifutor■-■# oi j'. f it : r> Maiden i ---e. \ • York, and by af : •* -■, , I aCL tif - ! cenis, i <;< | 4u >• There w a t-iusiueral.le s ivii g&v t. u '" ' surs. ' j N. G Hirev tmns for the guidance of pii ' sli ", j [ disorder are a.Tixed to e;.ch ' *"*'