2HE SAZHia. Foreign News. Mr. Macaulay is to be raised to the Peerage. Diplomatic relations have been resumed at Constantinople. The details of the East Indian news receiv ed at London add nothing important to what has already been published. Nothing definite has been determined on relative to the Atlantic Telegraph. The details of the ludiau mutiny teem with further atrocities. The French papers publish a despatch af firming that the mutiny had shown itself at Bombay, but was suppressed. The English papers discredit the rumors in the French papers of a mutiny at Bombay. Private letters say that the mutineers in India are short of ammunition. The steamers Kbersonese and Queen of the South had sailed from England with troops for ludia. The steamer La Plata had arrived at Liver pool with two and a quarter millions in specie. A treaty between England and Honduras has been ratified in London. It contains a 6pecial article giving effect to the obligations iueurred by Honduras, in behalf of the Hon duras and the Inter-oceanic Railway Coui- The Emperors Napoleon and Alexander of Russia are to have a conference shortly, at JJarmstadt. It is rumored that a secret treaty has been entered into between the United States and Mexico, which provides that the former will furnish from 15,000 to 20,000 armed volun teers to take Cuba under the Mexican flag, in case of a war with Spain. A despatch from Madrid states the Spanish Government had declared that before proceed ing to hostilities with Mexico, Spain would publish a manifesto explaining the question at issue, and permit Mexico to open fresh ne gotiations. The threatened rupture between Naples and Piedmont lias been dispelled. The British Minister at Florenec has re tired from his post, in consequence of an al lied insult iu a matter of etiquette. £3j=lf you have a sore or painful disease, go aud get a bottle of Da I 'all's Galvanic Oil, and you"will uot rue it—no, you will purchase more; this has been the case, and will be so in time to come. For 'ale by Hoar & McNabb, Belleville™ Parker & Bons and Brisben & Jsterett, Iteeds ville; B.Alexander, Locke's Mills; G. W. Brehman, McVeytown ; A. J. North, Atkinson's Mills; J. K. Hoops, Rothrock's Mills; and at the Bee Hive Drug Store, Lewistown. Married. On the 12th Julj, by Rev. James S. Woods, D. D.. THOMAS MeGONIGAL to Miss MA RY JANE McMI'LLIX, both of near Lew istown. On the 2d Semember, by the same, GEORG E lil'FFlXGTfflr of Dauphin county, and Miss MARY LANDIS, of Derry township, this county. On the 6th inst., hy Rev. C. M. Klink, JAMES BITTIAN, and Mrs. MARGARET Y'ATER, both of Lewistown. Died. At the residence of heifcLrother, Dr. Hen- Jt-rson, of this place, on the 9th inst., Mrs. ELIZA HAYS, widow <tf Hubert Hays, of lkllefonte, aged 71 years. THE MARKETS. LEWISTOWN, Sept. 17, 1857. Butter, good, £ fb. }5 Eggs, j* dozen, 12 The [,-ewisMwn Mills are paying fur good White Wheat, $1 45 Wheat that will make Lewistown Ex tra Flour, I 40 (bod Red Wheat, 1 30 Corn, CO; Rye, 60; Oats, 28 cents ft bushel. Lewistown Extra Flour, p IUO lbs., $4 00 J) 11 ". 3 50 freedom, y 25 Juniata, g QQ Ai.rur.i) MARKS, at the Xew Steam Mill, }s fwtyiog fur— "hite Wheat, as in quality, SI 00 to 1 20 I Jed do do " 100 to 110 Larley, do 50 to 75 I Lorn, I JO ; Rye, < 0 ; Oats, 25 edits f' bushel, j, Wheat taken on store, with privi j ie-o to the owner to sell or ship by boat. -Ir. Marks has always on hand' and for j sale, s>eed Wheat. Superfine Flour, \> U0 lbs., $3 50 ' Extra Fine " • 3 yg ILst Family" " 4 00 Rye ' o - )0 Corn Meal, j Philadelphia Cattle Market. Sqtf. 14. Ihe arrival of beef cattle and sheep during the past week has leen quite fly Mounting to over 1700 head at all the an s. Jhe large supply had a tendency to /" ¥r tI " : ma 'ket rather dull, so far as the emm'j was concerned ; but former prices are I?', a ' ntaine d, particularly for the stock. lb e more inferior cattle did not e ue qmte go good a rate as last week, but, ( a altogether, there is no change in this f ; pw 4, w T. h J noto- '^' ie Ba ' es ranged from to IU. h f,al,' 9 SU PP',y of sheep was also large, am- Ll h ? t0 L h) ' m * >ead - market was 41 tj. , . ' and were made at from 2f . ! Y *" or at sheep, and from 250 to <&C " *heep. 250 head of cows and ,' " w " e wW at from $35 to 55 for milch WS ' and 23 to 35 far dry cows, flour, Grain, Ac. * is n'° re<ifcl P' s Vhur are liberal, but there kro d * man d, and standard brands tinVir! f u 111 50@5 75 bbl, without ,u verB ' bhls choice Kentucky n r,; W , at and 1900 bbls Western do for Li torios. Small sales are making DtoSk e f CODBUln P tion from Hie latter figure 'Hit Kti'i r c ' jnunon superfine and fancy lota, ksur rf 1. 8 atl . d takers are purchasing only forth! i J , eir ! mme diate wants, fearful of a Rve pi Bc m PceH. There is very little a Dt)!v ; Ur or , 9°rn Meal offering, but the i'helH . ? a ?*P' e Hie demand—the former Grain* 1 ou J J * an 'l Hns fitter at 4 bbl. t'Serin* , . re 18 a fair amount af Wheat i®crea£a o . demand for it has somewhat South,,- , °1 1209 bu good and prime Southern 120 C*>125c bu ; 4000 bu choice k' ' Ut f at and 1000 bu ' Q do at Rye is is Un ,.i? df;rr ' an d for distilling at 75c. Corn Oats '' Ul .3 e d—small sales of yellow at 75c. tan; sold'-?.oor" r Bu PP'y—37oo bu good Dela- aoia at 3te bu. I)f y and (Ireen 1 in. Boards, iugl 3 wlO per ICO feet, for fale by FRANCIHCUB. EXECUTOR'S SALE. be exposed to public sale, on the TT premises, on Saturday, the 24th of October, A. D. 1857, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, all that certain messuage, tenement, plantation and tract of land lying and being in Union township, MitHin county, and now in the oc cupancy of John Alexander, obtaining 104 ACIfES and 82 perches, bounded by lands oi Cyrus Alexander, Henry Steeley's heirs, Enoch Zook, Shem Yoder, and Joseph Hartley, for merly the property of Daniel Ovorholser, be ing a very desirable situation, an excellent ! farm, rich soil, with good improvements, and in a high state of cultivation. ALSO, At the same time and place, a certain piece of MOUNTAIN LAND, belonging to said furin, containing 8 ACRES, also formerly the j property of said Daniel Ovorholser, all of which land he, the said Daniel, sold and con veyed to Ann Alexander, now deceased. An indisputable title will be given. One third or one-half the purchase money to be paid April Ist, 1858, when possession will be given and the deed made; aud the residue in two equal annual payments, to be secured in the usual way. HUGH ALEXANDER, 11. P. TAYLOR, Executors of Ann Alexander, deceased. Union twp., Sept. 10, 1857.—18 Orphans' Court Sale. BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Milllin county, to nje directed as guardian of Lucipda Sigler, Martha Eliz abeth Sigjer, and Sarah Alice Sigler, minor children of John Sigler, deceased, I will ex pose to public sale, on the premises, in Deca tur township, on Thursday, October 29, 1857, The undivided interests of the said three mi nor children, being the three lifths of that certain tract of land subject to the dower of the widow of John Sigler, situate in Decatur township, MifHin county, adjoining lands of John Burkholder on the north, John Kepper ling on the east, John Folk on thesouth, and on the west Ly lauds of John Miller, contain ing about aoo ackss, about 120 of which are cleared and in a high state of cultivation. There are on the prem i*es a Dwelling House, Bank SnTj-fern. Spring House, Ac., an SjjnMMjK Apple Orchard of choice fruit, ££3&££&fip an d a never failing spring of ex eellent water. A stream of water also runs through the premises, on which is erected a SAW MILL. Terms oj Sale. —One-third of the purchase money to be paid on confirmation ®f the sale, and the residue in three equal annual pay ments, with interest, to be secured by bond and mortgage of the purchaser, TIIOMAS REED, Guardian. X. B. By agreement of all the heirs, the whole of the above property will be sold at the same timo aud place and on the sflmc terms. seplO-ts. PUMPS. BURN HAM'S patent double acting LIFT AND FORCE PUMPS, for general use, suitable for mills, factories, railroad stations, Ac. They are also efficient Fire Engines. By attaching hose to them you can force water over any house. Their simplicity gives them advan tages over all other Pumps. For sale at the Tin and Stove Store of ap3o-Cm J. B. SELHEIMER. State Agricultural Exhibition! r |MIE Pennsylvania State Agricultural So -1 eiety will bold it- - S> ecnlh Annual Exhi- Intion at PHILADELPHIA, (on Poweltou Grounds,) on the 29th and 30th of September and Ist and 2d days of October next. The usual reduction on passenger fare and free passage far stock, will be furnished by the 1 lailrtmd Companies. ihe Book* of entry will be open at Phila delphia on and after the Ist September. ROBERT O. WALKER, Secretary. August 27, 1857.-5t SUMItiIU HI 11.. ! 65ii36i5588 J IST AKIIIVEH, Canal Boat Logan, from Suribury, with tifry tons of Coal. For sale by JOIIX LEVY. August 27, 1857.-71* FOR SiVT.R, Fruit and Ornamental TREES, Strawberry. Raspberry, Currant, and Gooseberry Plants, in great variety. Inquire of VVM. IJITI.KR, Eewistown, Pa., or J. K. JOHNSTON, Agent, augl3 Trenton, New Jersey. Estate of Jacob Foltz, deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that letters testa mentary on the estate of JACOB FOLTZ, late of Menno township, Mifflin county, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, residing in Brady township, Huntingdon county. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immedi ate payment, and those having claims to pre sent them duly authenticated for settlement. ABRAHAM FOLTZ, Executor. Airy Dale, Huntingdon co., Aug. 27.-Ot* The following will be the order of exami nations for Public School Teachers for '57 : Decatur tp. " Lilleyville, Sep. 21st. Brown " " lteedsville, " 22d. Armagh " " Milroy, " 23d. Union " " Belleville, " 2-UU. Menno " " Allenville, " 25th. Bratton & Oliver tps., McVeytown, " 26th. Wayne tp., Newton Hamilton, " 28th: Granville and Derry tps., Lcwistown, " 2*Jth. These are the best arrangements that from my present knowledge of the County could be made. It is earnestly hoped that both Di rectors and Teachers will attend, so that we may have as few private examinations as pos sible. The hour of meeting will be 9J o'clock, a. m. ABRAM D. lIAWN, Co. Superintendent. Lewistown, August 27, 1857. I" OF THE JUNIATA VALLBV, FIAIIE most interesting work to the people : _L of this county that has ever been nub j lished. A few beautifully bound and illus : trated copies can be had at this office. Price ; reduced to $1.50. Call soon. / 1 ROCERIES, Fish, Cheese, Lard, liu- Vcon, ice., at Beiit 10 /ftU7A"i FAMILY GHOCEHY Valuable Farm for Sale. npilE undersigned offer for sale their valu I able farm in Dry Valley, Milttin county, | 3.4 miles from Lewistown, adjoining lands of I Win. Mitchell, Sr., Abram Kline, Samuel Mitchell and others, containing 146 iVCRES of first rate limestone land, 22 Acres of which is good timber. This land is in a high i state of cultivation, and For quality, beauty, and convenience cannot he surpassed. The improvements are a House and jgESj { { |!A Barn, a Fountain Pump in the jwja 1 lift barn yard, a very thrivingyoung yTpffiffffiSlSftAnplo Orchard of 150 trees of I the choicest fruit, which is now bearing, to gether with a number of Cherry, Pear, Plum, and peach trees. The property is well sup plied with never failing water. Persons de | siring to purchase a good farm, would do well to look at this before purchasing elsewhere, as the property is such as will recommend it self. J. R. A W. MITCHELL, Jr. ALSO A very nice house and lot of 11 Acres, for merly owned by Win. A. Mitchell, in Dry Valley, with a good well of water at the door, 30 of the choicest of Apple trees, quite a number of Peach, Cherry, Plupri, and other fruit trees, all selected, and now bearing and in a thrifty condition. It is .a very g >oJ sit uation for a mechanic. If the purchaser would desire more land for it, there is a tract adjoining it which can be bought very reason ably. WM. MITCHELL, Jr. sepKMf. Orphans' Court Sale. [X pursuance of an order granted by the Orphans' Court of MifHin county, the un dersigned will expose to sale, by public ven due ar outcry, at the residence of the late Robert McManigle, deceased, in Armagh township, on Friday, September 18, 1857, at one o'clock p. m., the following described property, to wit: A Tract of Land situate in said township of Armagh, bounded and described as fol lows: Beginning at a post, thence by land late of Thomas Watson north 35° west 58 8 10 to a post, thence north 9° west 125 8-10 perches to u post, thence north 89° east 31 9-10 perches to stones, thence north 33° east 9 perches to post, thence north 89° east 93 perches, thence south 51} cast 85 8 10 prchs. to post, thence south 48° west 181 perches to post, thence south 45| west 10 8-10 perches to placcaif beginning, containing 123 ACRES, and 145 [lerches, and allowance—being the same tract formerly owned by John fCrnr!® G-11- The improvements consist liilijjjpgof a two story Dwelling House, Hfcmirfe Bam, and sundry outbuildings. Terms made known OR the day of sale. WM. A. Mc.WANIGLE, S. WOODS, a2o] Admrs. of Hbbt. McManigle, doe'd. wmm* ißiittam IX pursuance of an ordor issued by the Orphans' Court of MifHin county, the un dersigned, administrator of Ephraim Swang er, late of Armagh township, deceased, will expose to sale, by public vendue or outcry, on the premises, on Saturday, September 26, 1857, at one o'clock, p. m., the followiug real es tate, to wit: A certain House and Lot of Ground, situate in the town of Porryville, in the town ship of Armagh, and county of Mifilin, bounded on the south by a public road or street, on the east by a public road or street leading from Mac lay & MeManigle's mill to the tifrnpike at Coplin's tavern, on the west by lot of , and on the north by lot of Mrs. Ramsay ; containing about half an acre, more or Icsl Terms made known on day of sale. J EFFERSON SWANGER, Adrn'r of Ephraim Swangcr, dee'd. September 8, 1857.—3t Orphans' Court Sale. BY virtue of an order of thu Orphans' Court to me directed, as Guardian of John B. Alexander, minor child of Amanda E. Alexander, late of Derry township, dee'd, I will expose to public sale, on the premises, in Decatur township, on Thursday, October Ist, 1857, the undivided interest of the said John B. Alexander, it being the oue-niuth of a certain tract of hind, situate in Decatur township, late the property of John 11. Bell, deceased, bounded and described as follows:—Ou the west by lands of Thomas Reed, on the south by lands of Zeno Fecse, on the east by lands of Levi Gift, aud on the north by lands of John A. Wright &. Co., containing 114: iICPUUS, about 55 of which are cleared and in a good state of cultivation. There is en the prcmi sea a good Dwelling House, Bank jyffyjafc Barn, Wash House, a good Orch !mS!® ard apples, pears, Ac., and a 4S3BsSisE?f never failing spring of water. Terms of Side —One-third of the purchase m ney to be paid on confirmation cf th ?. sale, and the residue in two equal annual pay ments, with interest, to be secured by bond and mortgage of the purchaser. WM. CREIGHTON, Guardian. N B. By agreement of the heirs the whole of the above property will be sold nt the same time and place, and according to the above terms. aug'27-4t HOVER'S LIQUID HAIR DYE, rplIE following, from that eminent Physician £ of Philadelphia, Dr. Brinckle, added to the testimony of Professor Booth, only contirms what is evidenced by thousands who have used Hover's Dye. "GIRARD ROW, CAF.STVCT STREET, I Philadelphia, December 22d, 1853. In regard to Hover's Hair Dye, 1 can state un hesitatingly, that it contains no deleterious in gredients, and may he qsed with entire safely, and with the utmost confidence and success." W. 1). BRINCKLE, M. I). HOVER'S WKITIFTTI A*l ISDELIBLE INKS are so well and widely known as to require no eulogy of their merits; it is only necessary to say that the steady and increasing demand gives the best evidence that they maintain their char acter for superiority, which distinguished 'hem when first introduced, years ago. Orders, addressed to the manufactory, No. 4lf] Race street above Fourth, (old No. 144,) Philadelphia, will receive prompt attention by JOSEPH E. HOVER, Manufacturer. Philadelphia, September 10, 1.857.-y DR. MARKS. TT AVING resumed the practice of medicine, M may always be found at his oliice in the Public Square, opposite the Lewistown Hotel May 7, 1857.-tf THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY.* SIR JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated Female Pills. PROTECTED LETTERS E ° YAL PATENT - Prepared from a prescription of Sir J. Clarke, M. J)-, Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. Tblß invaluable medicine in unfailing i n the cure of nil thu.o painful and dangerous .liseases to which the female onst.tut.on is subject. It moderates all excess and re moves all obstructions, and a speedy euro may bo relied on. TO MARRIED I.VDIEM It is peculiarly suited. It will, i n a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. Each bottle, price One Dollar, bears the Government Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits These Pitts should not be taken hy females during the FIRST THREE MONTHS of Pregnancy, a, they are surt to bring' on Miscarriage, but at any other time they are safe. In nil cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pain in the Back arid Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpifa tion of the Heart, Hysterics, and Whites, these l'i!l will effect a 'cure when all other means have failed, and although a powerful remedy, do not coutain iron, e'.?me] antimony, or any thing hurtful to the constitution. Full directions accompany each package. Sole Agent for the United States and Canada, t JOB MOSES, (I.ate I. C. Baldwin C 0.,) Rochester, N. Y. N. 8.—51,00 an<l 6 postage stamps encloseil to any au thorized Agent will insure a bottle of the Pills by return mail. For sale tor Charles Ilitz Dr. Stoneroad at the Bee Hive drug store, and F. A. Hardt& Co., Lewistown ; A. J. North, Atkinson's mills, and by respectable druggists generally. sep3 II A II D W A RE! To Buy Cheap for Cash, Blacksmiths, buy at Hoffman's, Carpenters, buy at Hoffman's, Saddlers, buy at Hoffman's, „ Shoemakers, buy at Hoffman's, Cabinetmakers, buy at Hoffman's, Farmers, buy at Hoffman's, Builders, buy at Hoffman's, Housekeepers, buy at Hoffman's. Don't forget, if you want good Stoves, Pump Chains, Oil Cloths, Nails, Steel, Iron, Cutlery, Vices, Bellows, Chains, Glass, <Jtc , F. J. Hoff man's Mammoth Hardware Store, and you can be accommodated. "sept 3 / tONFECTIONERIES, always fresh, whole sale and retail, at HOFFMAN'S. APPLE PA REUS.—Best kinds always on . hand at HOFFMAN'S. TJAPER Printing Paper, best quality of Wri- X ling, Letter and Note Paper, Envelopes, &c. at HOFFMAN'S. TO MARKSMEN —Rides arid Shot Guns, X Shot, Powder, Caps, &c., for sale at *ep3 HOFFMAN'S. and Pickling Jars, of Glass J and Stoneware, quart and half gallon, just what is wanted for Tomatoes, Fruit, &c., at sep3 HOFFMAN'S. OTOVES! A NEW COOK STOVE FOR WOOD ! —lts unusually large oven and fire box and its entire suitableness to (he wants of the farm er, place it far in advance of any now in use. A number have been sold and have given entire satisfaction. Also, other Cook Stoves, for coal or wood; Parlor Air Tight Wood Stoves; Coal Stoves for parlor, store, office ar d shop, at sep3 HOFFMAN'S. DREGS, [HUGS, DREGS, Medicines, .Medicines, Medicines, Paints, I'aints, Paints, Glass, Glass, Oils, Oils, Oils, Trusses, Trusses, At HOFFMAN'S. NATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE r I Mi IS Great Journal of Crime and Crini inaLa is HI as Twelfth Year,and is widely circulated throughout the country, it contains till the Ureal Trials, Criminal Cases, ami appropriate Editorials on the same, together with information on Criminal Matters trot to be found in any other newspaper. KrSubscripitions, $2 per Annum; •$! for Six Months, to l>e remitted by -Subscribers, (who should write their names and the town, county and state where they reside ; plainly,) to * 11. A SEYMOUR, Editor II Proprietor of the National Police Gazette, ap3o New York City Constitutional Amendments. VY" MEItEAS, a joint resolution prnpo f T sing certain amendments to the constitution of this Commonwealth, It is been agreed to by a majority of the members elected to each House of the Legislature, at two sunc-sive sessions of the same, tile first session commenting on the first Tuesday of January, A. I) Isafi, and the second session commencing on the first Tuesday of January, A. l>. ISA". And whereas, it is provided by tlie tenth article of the constitution that any amendment so agreed upon shall be submitted to the people, in such manner, and at such time, at least three months after be ing so agreed to hy the two llou.es, as the Legislature shall prescribe And whereas, bi ail ail of the Legisla Hire of this Commonwealth entitled, an act prescribing the time ami manner of submitting to the people for theit ratification or rejection the proposed amendments to tin constitution, approved May 12, 1H57. Ami whereas, by virtue of aw rit of electron to me direct' il by the Gover nor of tins Common wealth, 1 am commended togive pub lic notice of tin: said act of Assembly. Now therefore I, Jacob Muttliershough. High Sheriff of the county of Mifflin, do hereby proclaim and give public notice to tlic qualified electors of Miiiitn county aforesaid, that an election will be held in each township ami bor ough in said county, ou TI'ESLtAY, the Uth day of Oc tober next, for the purpose of deciding upon the adoption or rejection <Jf the said amendments or any of them. That the said election shall be held at the place of hold ing the general elections of this Commonwealth, and shall be opened between the hours of eight and ten o'clock in the forenoon and continue without interruption or ad journment until seven o'clock, when it shall be closed. And it shall be the duty of the Judges. Inspectors and clerks of elections of each of said townships ami bor oughs, to receive at said elections tickets either written or printed, or partly written and partly printed, from cit izens duly qualified to vote for members of the General Assembly, and to deposit them iu a box or boxes, to be for that purpose provider! by tin: proper officers; which tickets shqll bp rpS|tectiyely labelled on the outside:— "First Amendment," "Second Amendment," "Third Amendment," and "Fourth Amendment," and those who are favorable to said Amendments, ot any of them, may express their desire by voting each as many sepa rate written or printed or partly written and printed bnllotsjor tickets, containing on the inside thereof the words : " For the Amendments," and those who are op posed to such Amendments, or any of them, may express their opposition by voting each as many separate written or printed or partly written and printed ballots, contain ing on the inside thereof the words: * Against the Amend ments," which said amendments shall be voted for sepa rately. That the election on the said projiosed amendments shall in all respects he conducted as the General Elec tions of this Commonwealth arc now conducted, and it shall be the duty of the return Judges of the respective townships and boroughs in said county, first having care fully ascertained the number of votes given for or against each of said amendments, in flic manner aforesaid, to ' make nut duplicate returns thereof, expressed in words i at length and not In figures only, one of which returns so I made shall be lodged in the Prothonotary's Office of the i Court of Common Pleas of said county, ami the other ! sealed and directed to the Secretary of the Common ! wealth, and by one of said Judges deposited forthwith in j the moat Office. Given tinder my'hand at Lewistown, this 9th day of ■ September, iu the year of our Lord, one thousand eight i hundred and fiOv six, and of the independence of the j United States, the eightieth. septld JACOB MOTTHERSBOUGH,Sheriff A. J. WARNER, Principal. HUss M. J. MABBETT, Teacher In Female Department. IBHK Fail and Winter Session of this Instituteon will open for the reception of Students, ai MONDAY, August 31, 1857—the Sessions to continue TWENTY TWO weeks, divided into two Uuarters ol ELEVEN weeks each. Instruction will be given in all the branches of study common to Seminaries and Academies, with various general arid practical Exercises in < Irthography Composition, Declamation, &c. Also, lessons in Music, Drawing, Painting, etc. Terms, per Quarter of Eleven Weeks, Primary Class—Embracing Elementary English Studies 43 00 Middle Class—lncluding Higher English Branches, ' 4 ;,(i Higher Class Including also Languages and Higher Mathematics, |j Oil Drawing, V) Painting—water colors—from §4 00 to I„. i; Oil " 0 i ■ 10 00 Music, (use of Piano for practising, extra 00,) Incidentals for each Student, No entrances are made for less than HALF A QUARTER, -those made before the MIDDLE will he reckoned Irom the beginning. Bills of Tuition will be presented for payment ai the middle of each quarter, if not before paid. au2Q Choice Farm Lands for Sale. The Illinois Central R. R. Co. IS NOW PREPARED TO SELL ABOUT 1,500,000 ACRES OF Willi MUlli LAIS 111 1 racts of 40 acres and Upwards, on Long Credits and at Low Rates of interest. fPHESE lands were granted by the Govern- JL ment to aid in the construction of this road, and are among the richest and most fertile in the world. They extend from North East and North West, through the middle of the State, to the extreme South, and include every variety of climate and productions found between those parallels of latitude. The Northern portion is chiefly prairie, interspersed with fine groves, and in the middle and Southern sections timber predominates, alternating with beautiful prai ries and openings. The climate is more healthy, mild and equa ble, than any other part of the country—the air is pure and bracing, while living streams and springs of excellent water about d. Bituminous Coal is extensively mined, and supplies a cheap and desirable fuel, being fur nished at many points at §2 to $4 per tori—and wood can be had at the same rate per cord. Building Stone of an excellent Quality also abounds, which can be procured for little more than the expense of transportation. The great fertility of these lands, which are a black rich mould from two to five feet deep, and gently rolling—theircontiguity to this road, by which every facility is furnished for travel and transportation, to the principal markets North, South, East, West, and the economy with which they can be cultivated, render them the most valuable investment that can be found, and present the most favorable opportunity for persons of industrious habits and small means to acquire a comfortable independence in a few years. Chicago is now the greatest grain market in the world, and the facility and economy with which the products of these lands can be trans ported to that market make them much more profitable, at the prices asked, than those more remote at government rates, as the cost of transportation is a perpetual tax on the latter, which must be borne by the producer in the re duced price he receives for his grain, &c. The Title is Perfect, and when the final pay ments arc made, Deeds are executed by the Trustees appointed by the State, and in whom the title is vested, to the purchasers, which con vey to them absolute titles in Fee Simple, free and clear of every incumbrance, lien or mort gage. The Prices are from $6 to $3O: Intercston- Iy 3 per cent. Twenty per cent, trill he deducted from the credit price for Cash. Those who purchase on lonp credit give notes payable in 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 years after date, and are required to improve one-tenth annually for five years, so as to have one-half the land under cultivation at the end of that time. Competent Surveyors will accompany those who wish to examine these lands, free of charge, and aid them in making selections. The lands remain ing unsold arc as rich and valuable as those which have been disposed of. SECTIONAL MAPS will be sent to any one who will enclose fifty cents in Postage Stamps, and llooks or Pamphlets containing numerous iostances of successful farming, signed by re spectable and well known farmers living in the neighborhood of the Railroad Lands throughout the State—also the cost of fencing, price of cattle, expense of harvesting, threshing, or any other information, will be cheerfully given on application, either personally or by | letter, in English, French, or German, address- Ed to JOHN WILSON, Land Commissioner Illinois Central R. R. Co. Office in Illinois Central Railroad Depot, Chi cago, Illinois. ap2-6m TITN ORIGINAL MKDICINK KSTAKI.ISIIIU* IN 1^37, Jntl first article of the kind ec*r introduced under the niMie of WifKKs," in this or any other country; alt other Vulwouic Wafers are counterfoils. The genuine ran lc kno ten hy the name HHVAN being stamjfcd on each WAFK.U. BRYAN'S ITI.MONIC WAFERS Relieve Coughs, Colds, Sore-throat, Hoarseness. UK VAX'S I'L I.MOXIC WAFERS Believe Asthma, Bronchitis, Difficult Breathing. BRYAN'S I'I'I.MOMC WAFERS Believe Spiffing of Blood. Pains in the Cheat BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Relievo Incipient Consumption, Lung Diseasee. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Relieve Irritation of the Uvula and Tonsils. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Relieve the above Complaints iu Ten Minute*. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Are a blessing to all classes and constitutions. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Are adapted for Vocalists and Publio Speakers BRYAN'S rUI.MOXII; WAFERS hup rove the compass and flexibility of the Voice. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Aro in a simple form and pleasant to the tasta BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Not only relievo, but eifoct rapid & lasting Cures. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Aro warranted to give satisfaction to every ona No Family should bo without a Box of Uryiku'it Iu I nion ic Wafers IS TUK lIOI'SK. No Traveler should bo without a Box of Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers IX HIS WKKT. No Dealer should be without a supply of Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers FOR HIS CI'STOMKKB. Bo person will ever object to give for Bryan's I'ulitioulr Wafers TWK*TT-riVB C'h.Vl'S. J OB .MOSFS, Late I. C. Baldwin ic co., Rochester, \'. Y. For sale by Charles Ritz, Dr. Stoneroad at the Bee Hive drug store, and F. A. Hardt & Co., Lewistown ; A. J. North, Atkinson's mills, and by respectable druggists generally. sep3 *)0,000 Gross Kent's best Matches, for hJ sate to the trade at lowest rates. av<r 27 FRJUTCISCUS. !00 Dozen Table and Tea Knives and Forks, 00 dozen llrlttniiia Table and Tea Spoons, 9 dozen silver plated do , 9 dozen silver plated Forks, for rale by FR.IJfOISCVS. TO INVALIDS! DR. HARDMAH, T)IIYg|CIAN for diseases of the Lungs, Throat and I *• Heart—formerly Physician to Cincinnati Marine llos I pital and Invalids' Ketreat—Corresponding Member of ihe London Medical Society of Observation—Author of I "Letters to Invalids," &c., IS COMING. OCTOBER APPOINTMENTS. Dr. Hardman, Physician for Diseases of the Lungs, Formerly Physician to the Cincinnati Marine Hoepitol, MAY BB CONSISTED AT kewistown, National Hotel, Monday, Oct. 12 Mifllin, Patterson House, 14 & 15 Huntingdon, Jackson's Hotel, Oct. 10 Altoona, Logan House, " 8 Hollidaysburg, Exchange Hotel, " 11 Johnstown, Cambria House, " 7 Indiana, Indira House, " G Greensburg, Westmoreland House, " . r > Pittsburgh. St. Charles Hotel, 17 & 18 Dr. 11 AEt>M an trents Consumption, Brow hi'is, l.ar> ng tis, Asthma, and all diseases of the Throat liv MEDICA TED INHALATION . Tile great point in the treatment of all human maladies is to get at the disease in a direct manner. AIL inc .hemes are estimated hy their action upon llieorgan requiring relief. This is the important fact tip.,n wh.rh Inhalation is based If the stomach is diseased, wo lake medicine directly into the stomach. If the longs ace diseased. breathe or inhale medicated vapors directly into litem. The reason why Consumption and diseases of the Lungs have heretofore resisted all treatment, ha, been because i| ey were not approached in a direct manner by tm-dieine. They were intended to bp local, and yet they were so ad ministered that they could only act constitutionally, ex pending ih. ir immediate action uppn the stomach, whilst the foul ulcers within the Lungs were unmolested. In halation brings the medicine into direct contact wi.li the disease, without the disadvantage of any violent action. Its application is so simple that it may be employed by the youngest infant or feeblest invalid. It does not de range the stomach, or interfere in Ihe least with the strength, comfort or business of tin: patient. a>No charge for consultation. OTHF.R JJ IS EASES TREATED. In relation to the following diseases, either when roni plicated with Lung As'r;wns, or existing alone, I also invite consultation—usually finding them PROMPTLY CURABLE: PROLAPSUS and a!! forms of FEMALE CO.MPLAISTS, Irregularities ami Weakness. PALPITATION and other forms of HEART DIS EASE, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, and all ether Dis eases of Stomach and Bowels, Piles, &c. &.c. OAII diseases of the Eye ami Ear ; Neuralgia, Epilep sy, and all forms of Nervous Disease. B>N'o charge for consultation. jyB-ly 8. D. HARDMAN, M. D "NO SUCH WORD AS FAIL," J lIIISISTLESSREMEDY. Circular to the Sick. TIME first hospital surgeons and medical publicises oi -*- Europe admit unparalleled anti inflammatory and healing properties of this Ointment ; goyernmetits sanc tion its use in their naval and military services ; and the masses in this country and throughout the world repose the ultaugt confidence in its curative properties It pen etrates the sources of inflammation ami corruption whu li underlie the external evidences of disease, and neutral ise: the fiery elements which Feed and exasperate the malady. Rheumatism, Scrofula, Erysipelas* These are among the most terrible ami agonizing di seases of the muscles, the fleshy fibre and the skin ; yet in their worst forms, and when seemingly incurable, they invariably disappear under a persevering application of tliis- soothing) healing antidote to pain and inflammation. Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Stiff Joints. In cases of Salt Rheum, where medical waters, lotions, and every recipe of the pharmacopeia have proved use less, the Ointment will dhcompli.sh a thorough cure, fe ver Sores heal ({iiickly under its influence, and its relax ing effect upon contracted sinews is truly wonderful. Discharging Fleers. A most remarkable and Uappv change is produced in the ap|ieiranre of malignant ulcers after a few applica tions of this Ointment. The surrounding r ditess van ishes. ami granules of healthy flesh begin to take the place of the discharged mailer. This process goes on more or less rapidly until the orifice is tilled up with sound materiidftuid the ulcer radically cured. A Word to KothA-s. The young are most fiei|tieiit sufferers fgpm external injuries, and therefore every mother should have this healing preparation constantly al hand. It is an absoluto specitic for sore breasts, and quickly removes the encrus ted sores which sometimes disfigure tlie beads and faces of children. Significant Facts. This Ointment is universally used on board the Allan tic and Pacific whaling fleet as a cure for scorbutic affec lions, and as the best possible remedy for wounds ami bruises. Large supplies of it have recently been ordered by the Sultan of Turkey for hospital purposes. Both the Ointment and Pitts should fyc used in the following Cases: Bunions Lumbago Sore Legs Scalds Burns Mercurial Er-Sore lireasts Swel'd Glands ("liapp'd hands options Sore Heads Stiff Joints Chilblains Piles Sore Throats Ulcers Fistulas Rheumatism gores of all Venereal sores Gout Salt Rheum kinds Wounds of alt Skill Diseases Sprains * kinds a-CAUTIONi—None nre genuine unless the words " HuUoirny, .Vfic York itv.' London," are discernible as a Killer murk in every leaf of tho hook of directions around each pot or box; the same may be |ilaiulv seen by iijLimg the leuf tu the Iffyl- A painjsoitie r .ova til will be given to any one rendering such information as may lead to the detection of any parly -or parties counterfeiting the medicines or vending the same, knowing them to be spu rious. ♦.♦ Sold attlie Manufactory of Professor HOLLOWS Y, 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and by all respectable Hrug gists and Dealers of Medtciucs throughout the United States, and the civilised world, in Dots,at 35 cents, G'ii cents, and each, i #>Thcre is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. j N. B. Directions for the guidance of patients in every ! disorder are affixed to each Pot. aug6 SHERIFF. —ALEXANDER EISENBISE, at the solicitation of many friends, offers him self as an Independent candidate for Sheriff, and solicits the suffrages of the Independent voters of Mifllin ccunty, and if elected prom ises faithfully to discharge the duties of tho office. seplO—3f
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