IKE Gr A 2ETTE. Accident on the Y. Ceutral Railroad. Mother Nonralk Bridge Case, almost—Tht locomotive and Cars in a Creek—Several Persons Killed and many Wounded. The local mail train on the Central Rail road which left Rochester Thursday afternoon at 430 and which was due at Syracuse ai 8 15 Friday evening, met with a serious dis aster when six miles west of the latter city The cars were under full headway, and as they approached Nine Mile Creek station, be tween Warner's station and Syracuse, tht engine suddenly plunged off the track, dart ing down into the creek some fifteen or twen tj feet. The couplings apparently broke in Btantly, as the first baggage car plunged ovei right on the top af the engine. This was fol lowed by the mail car and three passengers and the catastrophe was so sudden that only one shock was heard above the noise of the wheels, before all were heaped together in cemmon ruin at the bottom of the gulf. The list car only remained on the track, and those fortunate enough to be on board that carriage, instantly leaped out, and went to the rescue of the other passengers. The scene presented was most awful. The mail car was turned bottom up, and was found to be on fire, having caught from the hot stove. The first passenger car had turned on one lide, with the front part buried in the water of the creek, which had risen high in conse quence of heavy rains. In this car. Miss Brown, of Toronto, daughter of Mr. Brown, lite of the Toronto Globe, was riding. After must of the passengers had been got out of the ruins, one of the persoDs searching found i shawl, which he pulled out, discovering a human being, and he then, with the aid of I others, dragged forth the body of Miss Brown. She had been drowned in three feet of water, and from a contusion on the head, she had evidently been stunned in the collision. The second car was turned broadside to the train and the third car ran through the cen tre of it, cutting it nearly in two. The third car was all smashed to pieces, the passengers being crushed together in one insiss. Here Mr. Bronson of New Britain, Conn., sat. and his bowels were torn epen by splinters of seats. Some slivers of mahogany were ex tracted from his intestines by the doctors to day. His entrails are literally cut to piece meal; and, although he still lives, his recov ery is impossible. He is a man of iron build and strong constitution. He crawled out of the ruins on to the track literally holding in his bowels by his hands. Fortunately, the third car jumped so high that it went through the second car above the heads of the passen gers. Had it cut through a little lower, sev eral more would have been killed. From the nature of the accident, and the complete destruction of the cars, it is mirac uloua that out of sixty or seventy passengers, uo more were fatally injured. There were several narrow escapes of passengers. Mr. Ogsbury, of Jefferson, was in the second car, and the whole woodwork, not one foot above bis head, was splintered to atoms. THE INNER MISSION. " Preserve and Regulate, not destroy."— There is in Germany an organization, known by the designation of the "Inner Mission," vbieh is without parallel in the variety and extent of its religious objects. What this organization is to the spiritual darkness of mankind, Professor Ilolloway's world embra cing system of medical agencies is to their bodily infirmities. As the German institu tion disseminates through its innumerable viyorteurt religious instruction and consolu lion among the people of every land, so the ijcnts and representatives of this indefatiga b!e philanthropist, proffer the means of cure tj the sick of ail regions. His remedies are M potent to control disease and preserve and prolong life, as th-ir tracts and houiiiies are ic check vice and promote virtue His, too. is an I,tin r Mission, for there is no internal disorder which does not yield to that most puwerfui ami infallible, vet safest of all anti dotes, Ilolloway's Fills." Probably half the mortality which annually occurs among civ iiizi'l nations, might be traced to neglected Jrrangr meats of the stomach. This delicate ind important organ is fearfully abused.— Luxury n the one hand and privation on the ktber, disorder its functions and destrov its opr. It is surfeited, starved, stimulated, jaralysed—in every way misused, and from be chronic dysp'-pd.i and other forms of in tgtition engendered by this maltreatment, Kindreds of terrible maladies, affecting every Mutton of the system, inevitably spring.- Doctor* are called in, and what is their pre option.' Calomel! The mischief dune by is consummated by the so called r.nie'iy . ( nrrusivc poison forms no part of it"o'r irresistible curatives. " ills composed exclusively of hygean r 'Ptable substances, reach and neutralize the instructive elements of disease in the animal T w,tn as much celerity as light banishes - By*. I hat they should fail to produce ist'r * .T| C 'V c^'"ni ' ca ' impossibility. Nor to, V 1 *** as an '"vigorant, resto - 0 the stomach its norma! activity, Fr.o l ' ie c ''"stitution, and infusing vitality into every torpid organ. Equal -7 salutary lg the effect of Holl-way's Oint r.lv n * 1-* terna ' "fractions, and those who c'.uVrrf "r 11 u " " reat remedies, t the cx wi||'n.ver fi .° th,sr ™ e(iica, preparations, nisnlae, i £, tliat tJ| eir confidence has been -d. 1 lytnoulh Journal. j correspondent of the to \mp jQ gl&nd) Guardian states that kw„fT '° a " youn S named Tralaway, BW „f ar . atten, PtiDe the ascent of Mount f ° Ve . r an ' Cft P r eeipice, and fell ta PPoed °[ ' nto a fißßure where it is *'• Livi V* 181 hare been dashed to pie luM K. ' 0r dead < however, ne assistance k uaiilth'T* * nd her xernains must trump shall sound. hjllowing statement shows the Ihsn. \° enr, sylvania Railroad for P ten> k cr , cotn P*red with Sep fe P momh^P tCmbcr 1857 ' $498,546 20 last year, 415,940 93 t lDtreaM ' 582.59G 22 C i a r n iu i !° ; )ct - 1. 1857, $3,866,133 93 P r l last year, 3,631,923 81 T £r $234,205 12 *** ttatifv**® ° f reveßue * month is "'mber and more so when we re )ff. ' w man J other roads show a falling but municipal election in Baltimore 10 8 T aS att * n ded with much rioting and dsu° • 80EDt '' Te9# ''he knownothings bai D 1 ""I 0 . 0 of mo,t of tbe wards, but the ti.bth dshe(ldin g was perpetrated in the raU k er# l r '"h ruled. Our cities are Krea t political sores. Died. On the 14th inst., in this place, Mrs. SA RAH W ILJAAMS, in the 68th vcar tf her : *ge. On the 2/fli nit., at his residence in Ash land county, Ohio, TIIO.MAS HAMILTON', formerly of this county, aired about 49 years. In Pittsburgh, on the 12th nit., of inflam ; matory croup, FRANCES ELIZALiETH, daughter of Rev. De Witt C. and Sarah M. Byllesby, formerly of this place, aged 3 years, 1 i 8 months and 5 days. i In Gettysburg, on the 3d inst., Hon. 1 ! GEORGE SAIYSER, in the 84th year of his i age. Judge Smyser, when quite a young man, removed from York to Adams county and ever since held prominent rank among ; her citizens. lie served as Lieutenant in the j company of Volunteers which marched to the defence of Baltimore in 1812. He occupied, J for a number of years, a seat on the Bench of the county as Associate Judge ; and held other J positions of considerable trnst. He was in j his day an active business man—always of j undoubted integrity, and enjoying uninter j ruptedly tbe confidence of his fellow-citizens. ; Ripe in years, lie uow sinks into the grave, j with a name unsullied and the meed of life i well spent. Communicated. DIED, at Lewis town, Pa., on the 11th Oct., Mrs. MARY BANKS, wife of the Hon. Ephratm Bauks, late Auditor General. The deceased was about 64 years of age. Her father, the late Andrew Keiser, Esq., was j one of the earliest settlers in Lewistown.— lie emigrated from Lancaster county to this place iu 1798. Mrs. Banks together with her husband united with the Presbyterian church in 1814 at Mifßintown, which was then under the pastoral care of the Rev. John Hutchison, I deceased, ihey moved to Lewistown in j 181< where they have resided ever since. ' From the time of her union with the church, until her disease, her walk and conversation ■ was such as becometh the gospel of Christ. She was meek and humble, prudent and dis creet, of a sound uiind and mature judge ment, and excelled in those modest and re tiring virtues which are the chief ornaments ol the female sex. By her kind and unliable deportment, she endeared lierseli to those around her, and as a wife, mother and friend, she was the cen tre of confidence and affection. Her piety was nut effervescent, but constant and uni form. s>he was firm in her attachment to the doctrine and order of the Presbyterian church, and a tended constantly when Prov idence permitted 011 all the means of grace. Her health appeared to be gradually declin ing for a short time before her decease. She wa., however, able to attend to her domestic concern? and the house of prayer until near ly her last. She was in the house of God on the Sabhath before Iter decease, and did not complain of being unwell until Thurs day. On Friday a physician was called, but her friends were not al irmed until a few hours before her death. When her husband returned from church in the evening of the Sabhath, he found her much worse than he expected and asked her if she knew she was dangerously ill. She answered she thought so and at the same time stated that nhe was not afraid to die, for she put her trust in Jesus, and no doubt her ble-sed Saviour was with her, as she passed through the val ley and shadow of death, supporting and comforting her. One of her sisters who was present alien she died, said her departu e was more like a person falling asleep than one dying—it was so calm and composed, without a struggle or a groan. '1 iie loss of Mrs. Banks will be sensibly felt by the church of which she was so long a member, as well as by a large circle of ac quaintances, as was evinced by an unusual ly large attendance on her funeral, and nev er can be repaired to her deeply afflicted husband and family who are called to mourn, but not a# those who have no hope.— " Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord, for their works shall follow them." " Mark the perfect man and behold the upright for the end of that man is peace." J. S. W. ELECTION. K. TLKNI'IKK COMPANY.—The M • stockholders in the West Kishaco quiilaa turnpike Company are Ivrohv noti fied that an election torn l'residenf, Jjix Man agem, and a Treasurer, will It held at the house of Win. Brothers, in Ueedsville, <>n MONDAY, 2d November, ISo7, between the huu rs of 10 a. ni. and '2 s>. in. octls—3t* ] /.00K. So-. Cigar, Book, Stationery, and VAKIL iY bTOKL. HI- subscriber, at his old stand on East Mar tX ket street, has added to his former stork of goods an unusually large assortment of Pocket and Family Bibles, Hymn and Prayer Hooks, of various kinds and styles of binding; Blank, Classical, Common School, Miscellaneous and Juvenile Hooks, em bracing all the te -t books now in use in the Academies and Common Schools. of all kinds, consisting of Note, Letter and Cap Paper, of the best quality, either by the ream or in smaller quantities ; fancy and plain Envel opes ; visiting and printing Cards; Steel Pens and Holders; Slates; slate, lead and card Pen cils; Sealing Wax; Ink and Inkstands, together with stationery of every description, and a great variety of other articles usually kept in book stores. To the lovers of the weed, he would call their attention to his large and extensive assortment TOBACCO AND CIGARS, consisting of sweet and plain Cavendish, Rose Bud, Natural Leaf, Congress, coarse and fine spun, fine cut Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, all of the very best kinds ; Imported Havana and German Cigars of the most celebrated brands; domestic Havana, Spanish, Half Span ish, and American Cigars, and also a large quan tity of well seasoned cheap domestic and Ger man 6's, all of which he will sell wholesale or retail on the most reasonable terms. He tenders his thanks for past patronage, hoping by strict attention to business, and en deavoring to please bis customers, and selling with small profits, to increase the patronage heretofore given him. Octls GEO. W. THOMAS. NATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE r P HIS Great Journal of Crime and Crim -1 Initial* in its Twelfth Year, and to widely circulated throughout the country. It contains all the Great Trials, Criminal Cases, and appropriate editorials nn the same, together with information on Criminal Matters not to be found in any other newspaper. OSubscripitions, $U per Annum; 41 for Hix Months, to be remitted by riubscribers, (who should write their names and the town,county and state where Ihey reside plain'y,) to R. A KKV HOUR, Editor it Proprietor of the National Police Gazette, ap3o New York City. PUBLIC SALE. VI7ILL be sold at public sale, at the resi- V T dence of the subscriber, in Ferguson's Valley, on the farm known as the Henry Sny - dor place, on Friday, gctober 30, 1857, the following personal property, viz: Two Horses, a Brood Mare. Yearling Colt, Cows, Young Cattle, ll<>gs, a four horse Wag on, two horse Wagon, Buggy, Grain Drill, Fanning Mill, Horse Hake, Cultivator, Flows, ; Harrows, Horse Gears, Cutting Box, and a general variety of Farming Implements. Also, sundry articles of Household and Kitchen Furniture. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, when terms will be made known oct!s-3t HENRY RUBLE. WAKTTBID, At the Lewistown Steam Mill, ALL KINDS OF ? vIL s AT HIGHEST CASH PRICES! On hand, fur sale, FLOUR, b>j the hundred or barret RYE FLOUR, CORN MEAL R UCK WHEA T FL <> UR, FEED OF ALL KINDS. large quantity of Coal, Salt, Plas ter, tic. fur sale low fur cash. ALFRED MARKS, Agent. Lewistuwn, Oct. 8, 18u7. SEiss® my KENNEDY, JUNKIN & CO.'S NEW STOCK OF DRY GOODS FOR TOE FAIL 111 MUTER! WHICH they offer for sale cheaper than the the cheapest, an.l invite one and all to give them a call, and examine their stock, which embraces new and beautiful styles of all kinds; also a large stock of OD sim the cheapest to be had in town, as well as j Clothing for Men and Boys, of all kinds, which wc will sell at the lowest prices. C.ISH OR COUXTRY PRODUCE taken in exchange for goods. Give us a call. Octis KENNEDY, JL'NKIN' & CO. Money! Money!! Money!!! JS now all the cry, and if you want to save money buy your goods at the STE.I . MILL STORE of KE!!EY, JUKI.! & CO., where five per cent, is taken off for silver or gold for bills amounting from five dollars and over, and all solvent Hank notes taken at p3r for goods. Sugars, Coffees and Teas, can be had at reduced prices; Good Brow n Sugar, 10 to 12 cents. White '• 14 " Coffee, 12* to 14 " Covering Syrup, * 87 44 per gallon. Baking Molasses, 50 44 44 Dry Goods, of all descriptions, lower than ever. All kinds of PRODUCE taken in exchange for Goods. 1 Give a call, both great and small, To the Cheap Store of KESXEDT, JUNK IN, & Co. 1 Lewistown, Oct. 15, 1857. List of Causes For Trial at November Term, A. D. 1857. Colfrlt, ex'r Agnes Sterrett vg. John AV T. Y. M'Mowell, adm'r, 87 Apl. 1855 Overkoltzer It Slirk vs Cyrus & Silas Al exander, 20 " 1850 Bank of I.-wi*lown fur use, A.c. vg. John ston & Milliken, r. par. &c. 57 Aug. 152 Joseph B Aril vs Win. Wilson, 1.72 44 1853 Henry I. Clone vs. Felix M'Clintic, 107 44 1854 i 4. Ctahain vi Ktting. Graff St Co. 102 A pi. Isji D Zeigler, en for use, vs Irwm k M'Coy, 07 Aug. 44 J a meg Burns vs Daniel Brought, ItiO 44 44 J D. Scully vg J. SterreM k Co. SO Nov. 44 Daniel Firhlhorn is Jameg <>. M'CUlitic and I). Crigwell, 52 Apl. 1850 David A. a-ul Bliza J. Mc.Nalib vs. Samuel Gilmre's t i'eig t',3 ' 4 44 Jos Swili, Cq vs James (iHiiilan, 2* Nov. 4 - K. M. Bell, en. &c. vs 11. A Bch.lt, 23 Jan. 1857 Hubert Newlin v. Itohert Ciitiiroingg, 07 44 44 W. W llanp r vg Frank. F. In. C of Pha. 13 Aug 1855 11. J WAI.TF.RB, Prothnnatary. Protlionoiary 4 g Office, l.ewigtown, Oct. 8, l s :>7. Thf. OtHjim Mkiiicixk Kstarusuku i.v 1537. And firtt article of the kind ever introduced under the mune of " i'll.Mo.vu Wjuikii. in {At* or any other Country ; ail other I'ulmaan If aj rrt are counlerfntt. Tke genuine can be known hy the name BRYAN ieeng damped on each WAFER, BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Relieve Coughs. Colds, Sore-throat, Hoarsen eat. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Relieve Asthma, Bronchitis, Difficult Breathing. BRYAN'S Pri.MOXIC WAFERS Relieve Spitting of Blood, Paine in the Chest BRYAV.S ITI.MONK WAFERS Relieve Incipient Consumption, Long Diseases. BRYAN'S ITI.MONIC WAFERS Relieve Irritation of the Uvula and Tonsils, BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Behove tho above Complaints in Ten Kinutea 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 PULMONIC WAFERS Improve the oompass and flexibility of the Voioa BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Are in a simple form and pleasant to the taste. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Hot only relieve, but effect rapid A lasting Cures. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Are warranted to give satisfaction to every ona Ho Family should be without a Box of llryau'a Pulmonic Wafers IH THE HOrSB. Ho Traveler should be without a Box of Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers a RIB POCKET. Ho Dealer should be without a supply of Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers FOR HIS CUSTOMERS. Ho person will ever object to give for Bryan's Pulmonic Wafer* TWI*TT-riV OR.NTS. JOB MOSES, Late I. • Baldwin SL co., Rochester, V'Y For sale by Charles Ritz, Dr. Stoneroad at the Bee Hive drug store, and F. A. Hardt dr Co., Lewistown ; A J. North, Atkinson's mills, and by respectable druggists generally. sep3 NOTICE TO TEACHERS AN EXAMINATION for those whe were unable t attend the regular ones, will be held at McVeytown, on SATURDAY, Oc tober 24th, at 9£ o'clock, a. m. It is heped that all who expect to teach this winter or next summer will attend, as private examina tions are disapproved by the State Depart ment. A. D. HAWN, Co. Supt. McVeytown, Oct. 8, 1857.-3t SHOT GUNS.—Single and double Shot Gu "*, very low,at MACKLIN'S- McVevtown. STORE STAND & DWELLING ! s_aPca>a^ i undersigned offers for sale two lots of *_ ground, situate in Reedsville, Mifflin co un ti,e trap|ke leading from Lewistown to l on which are erected a I KH tW ° B, " ry I)vvellit >g. with Car- House, Stable, and all other P m Jl neoe-saryuut houses, and a STORE J', ,' u v ', i! >Oc J" o run of custom varying i , 4 . J° WOUtf per annum. Thf Store stand ls situatu at, the confluence of sev eral roads, and all the trade from the Great j \ alley as well as btone Valley in Ilunting | don county, and Centre county, passes the door. It is tie ref re a m-st desirable stand tor gathering marketing of all descriptions anv quantity of wh ii can he obtained. ror further inf relation, inquire of or ad dr,'s* 9 I- M. KINSLOK, "cl-om Reedsville, Mifflin co.. Pa. PUBLICS SALE. j rpilE undersigned will offer at public sale I A no the residence of Robert McManirle j Esq late of Armagh township, Mifflin coun | ty, deceased, on Friday, October 23, 1857, the following described property, consisting of a number of Horses, Horned Cattle and Hogs, together witli a variety of Farming Utensils, such as Wagons, Flows, Harrows! Cultivators, and other articles too numerous to mention. ALSO, At the same time and place, they will offer for sale that well known Farm, containing 125 AOR.ES and 145 perches, and allowance,—being the same tract formerly owned by John McGill. The improvements consist of a two story Dwelling House, Barn and sundry outbuild ings. lerms made known on day of sale. WM. A. MoMAXIGLK, S. S. WOODS, Adm rs Robt. McManiglc, dee'd. Armagh township, Oct. 15, 1807. Bi virtue of sundry writs of Levari Fa cias. Vend. Exponas, Alias Vend. Ex ponas, ami Fi. ta., issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Mifflin county, and to me directed, will he exposed to sale hv public vendue or outcry, at the Court House, in the borough of Lewistown, on SATURDAY, October 31, 1857, at one o'clock in tlic afternoon, the following real estate, to wit: All that certain brick house and lot of ground, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the borough of Luwistuwn, coun ty and State aforesaid, being twenty-three feet in front, on the Kishacoquillas turnpike, or \ alley street, and one hundred atid eighty two feet in depth to a sixteen feet aliey7and bounded by a lot of Reiser's heirs en the north, and lot of J. A. Mathews on the south, it Wing part of lot No. 1, as generally known in the plan of lots laid off by Andrew Reiser, Esq. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of L'izaru* Sleety. ALSO, AH that lot of ground situate, lying and being on the north corner of the Diamond and Main street, in the borough of Lewistown aforesaid, bounded on the north by a sixteen feet alley, on the cast by a lot of James Milli ken, on the south by Public Square, and on the west by Main street, aud being known in the plot or plan of said borough as lot No. 78, with a three story house ami other improve ments thereon erected, ticizcd, taken in ex ecution and to be sold as the property of James Quintan, with notice to the terro "ten ant. ALSO, 1 he undivided half of a lot of ground, situ ate in the borough of McVeytowu, Mifflin county, Pa., containing, on Market street, 53 feet and , inches, and 211 feet in depth ; bounded on the south and east by two four teen feet alleys, on the north by lot of John Human, and George 11. Calbruith, and on the west by Market street, and known in the gen eral plan of said borough as hit No. 21, with two small frame offices and other improve ments thereon erected. Also, All that certain undivided one half part of a lot of ground, situate in the borough of Me\ eytown, Mifflin county, on the north west corner of Water and John streets in the said borough, bounded on the east by Water street, on the south by John street, on the west by the Pennsylvania Canal, and on the north by heirs of James McDonald, deceased, with a large twe story brick storeroom, dwel ling house, kitch n, and other improvements thereon erected. Also, One v.ther lot of ground, fronting 53 feet, more or les-, on Market street, in said borough, and extending back 214 feet, more or less, to an alley; bounded on the north bv lot of Kosunna Davis, west by an alley, cast by Market street, and south by an alley, with a two story frame house ami other improve ments thereon erected. Seized, taken in ex ecution and to he sold as the property of Wil liam J. McCoy. ALSO, A lot of ground situate on Third street, in West Ward, in the borougli of Lewistown, Mifflin county, fronting 30 feet, more or less, on Third street, and extending back 190 feet, more or less, to an alley; bounded on the north by an alley, west by n lot of F. Snow den, east by lot of George Molson, and south by Third street, with a small frame house and other improvements thereon erected. Also , One other lot of ground, fronting 20 feet, more or less, on Third street, and ex tending back 190 feet, more or less, to an al ley ; bounded on the north by an alley, west by lot of George Mulson, east by lot of Sam uel McGraw, and south by Third street, with a small frame house and other improvements thereon erected. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Charles Rnbison. ALSO, Twenty seven acres of land situate in Gran ville township, Mifflin county, adjoining lands of the heirs of John Brought, deceased, on the west, lands late the property of Win. H. Irwin on the south and west, late the lands of McFadden's heirs (now Jos. Brought's heirs') uu the north, being the same land which said Irwin bought of James Milliken, Jr., on which is erected a reaction saw mill, (new dismantled,) a log dwelling house, a story and a half office, and a frame stable. Seized, ta ken in execution and to be sold as the prop erty of JVm. 11. Irtrin. 'JACOB MUTTIIERSBOUGH, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Lewistown, Oct. 15, '57. N. H. Purchasers at the above sheriff's sales are here by notified that the amount of the sales will be required to be paid, in all cases, immediately onlhe property being knocked down, or it will be forthwith resold to the high est bidder. J. M. fTORN SHP-^LERS—hand and horse powei 1 , yj for sale by F. G. FRANCISCUS. THE GHEAT ENGLISH REMEDY. SIR JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated Female Pills. PROTECTED LETT EBB Prepared from a prescription of Sir J. Clarke, M. D., Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. This invaluable medicine i* unfailing in the cure of all those painful and dangerous diseases to which the female onstitution is subject. It niodeqites all excess and re moves all obstructions, and a speedy cure may be relied on. TO MARRIED L, AD JEN It is peculiarly suited. It will, in a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. Each bottle, price One Dollar, bears the Government •Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counverfeit* These Pills should not he taken by females during the I 111 S T THREE MONTHS of Pregnancy, as they are sure to bring on Miscarriage, but at any other time they are eafe. In all cases of Verrons and Spinal Affections, Pain in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpita tion of the Heart, Hysterics, and Whites, these Pills will effect a cure when all other means have failed, and although a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel antimony, or any thing hurtful to the constitution. Full directions accompany each package. Sole Agent for the United States and Canada, i JOB MOSES, (Late L C. Baldwin &C 0.,) Rochester, N. Y. N. 8.—51,00 and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any au thorized Agent will insure a botUe of the Pills by return mail, for sale by Charles Ritz Dr. Stoneroad at •he Bee Hive drug store, and F. A. Hardtdc 0., Lewistown; A. J. North, Atkinson's mills, and by respectable druggists generally. sep3 EXECUTOR'S SALE. be exposed to public sale, on the v T 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. Mifflin county, and now in the oc cupaney of John Alexander, containing 104 ACRES and 82 perches, bounded by lands of Cyrus Alexander, Henry Steelcy's heirs, Enoch Zook, Shem \oder, and Joseph Ilaffley, for merly the property of Daniel Overholser, 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 farm, containing 8 ACRES, also formerly the property of said Daniel Overholser, 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 aud the deed made; and the residue in two equal annual payments, to be secured in the usual way. IIUOII ALEXANDER, H. P. TAYLOR, Executors of Ann Alexander, deceased. Union twp., Sept. 10, 1857,-ts Orphans' Court Sale. BY virtue ef an order of the Orphans' Court of Mifflin county, to me directed as guardian of Lucirida Sigler, Martha Eliz abeth Sigler, 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 fifths of that certain tract of land subject to the dower of the widow of John Sigler, situate in Decatur township, Mifflin county, adjoining lands of John Burkholder on the north, John Kepper ling on the cast, John Folk on the south, and on the west by lands of John Miller, contain ing about 200 ACRES, about 120 of which are cleared and in a high state of cultivation. There are on the preui- JPaA ' ses a Dwelling House, Bank Jj|A Barn, Spring House, stc., an SM 11 !■ Apple Orchard of choice fruit, C§hiMs9p an d & never failing spring of ex cellent water. A stream of water also runs through the promises, on which is erected a SAW MILL. Terms of Sole. —One-third of the purchase money to be paid on confirmation af the sale, and the residue in three equal annual pay ments, with interest, to be secured by bond and mortgage of the purchaser. THOMAS REED, Guardian. N. B. By agreement of all the heirs, the whole of the above property will be sold at the same titno aud place and on the same terms. seplO-ts. Estate of Andrew Class, deceased. "VI OTICE is hereby given that letters of ad- X v ministration on the estate of ANDREW GLASS, late of L'nion township, Mifflin coun ty, deceased, have been granted to the under signed, residing in said township. All per sons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them duly authenticated for settlement. LEVI GLASS, sept 24 Administrator. OTICE.—AII persons indebted to Alfred X v Marks hereby have notice that his Books are assigned to Humphreys, Hoffman & Wright, to whom such as know themselves indebted will make payment. The Books are left with the undersigned, who is autho rized to settle all accounts and receive pay ment. GEO. W. ELDER, Att'y for Humphreys, Hoffman & Wright. Lewistown, Sept. 24, 1857. PARTITION & VALUATION. IN THE MATTER of the writ of partition and valuation of the real estate of DAVID HARTZLER, late of Union township, and the report of the inquest thereon, the Court made the following order, vit: " And now. August 3d, 1857, report read and confirmed and rule on the heirs of David Hartzler, deceased, to appear in open Court on the first Monday of November Term, 1857, and elect or refuse to take the real estate of decedent at the ap praisoment;" of which order the heirs of said decedent hereby have notice. JOSEPH HARTZLER. sept24.6t Adm'r of David llartxler. GROCERIES DOWNT SUPERIOR Syrup Molasses, at 80 cents a gallon. Sugar also reduced in price. octß F. J. HOFFMAN. " 2 Superfine, Extra Family, and Su- J perfine for sale low for cash. "~Xt8 F. J. HOFFMAN. TO INVALIDS! BR. HAREMAIT, I pHYSICIAN for disease* of the lungs, Throat and | Heart—formerly Physician to Cinriunati Marine Hos , pital and Invalid*' Retreat—Corresponding Member of I the London Medical Bociety of Observation—Author of i "Letter* to Invalid*," foe., IS COMING-. NOVEMBER APPOINTMENTS. Dr. Hardman, Physician for Diseases of the Longs, Formerly Physician to the Cincinnati Murine lloyitul, MAY IE COICSVLTED AT h e m- BtQ .T n ' Nation l Hotel, Monday, Nov 14 Mifflin, Patterson House, ' jg Huntingdon, Jackson's Hotel > 13 Da. HARPMAN tieais Consumption. limuchili*. I ar\ ng- TEDINHALATION' 868 '" " f U,eTUfu " l MEDICA The great point in the treatment of all human maladies t* to get at the disease in a direct manner. All medicines are eatimated by their action upon the organ tequiring relief. Thia is the important fact upon which Inhalation is based If the stomach is diseased, we uke me i. me directly into the stomach. If the lungs are diseas d. breathe or inhale medicated vapors direct!} into ih. m.— The reason why Consumption and diseases of the Longs have heretofore resisted all treatment, has been b ra .8- tfey were not approached in a direct manner by medicine. They were intended to he local, and yet the* were so ad ministered that they could only act constitutionally. ex pending their immediate action upon the stomai h. whilst the foul ulcers wiihin the Lungs were unmolested in halation brings the medicine into direct contact with the disease, without the disadvantage of any violent action. Its application is so simple that it may he employed by ihe youngest infant ar feeblest invalid It does not de range the stomacb, or interfere in the least with the strength, comfort or business of the patient. KJ-No charge for consultation. OTHER DISEASES TREATED. In relation to the following diseases, either when com plicated with l.ung Affections, or existing alone, I also invite ennvuliation— usually rinding them PROMPTLY CURABLE; PROLAPSUS and all forms tif FEMALE COMPLAINTS, Irregularities and Weakness. PALPITATION and other forms of HEART DIS EASE, Liver Complaint, I)y*[>r|>t-ia, and all other Did eases of Stomach and Bowels, Piles. Ac. 9>AII diseases of the Eye and Ear ; .Neuralgia, Epilep sy, and all fornts of Nervous Disease. CI No charge for consultation. JYB-LY 8 D. HA RDM AN, M. D. The Medicine of the Million. PHILOSOPHY AND FACT. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. THE EXCITISG CI USE OF SICKNESS. THE blood is the life-sustaining agent. It furnishes the -a- components of flesh, bone, muscle, nerve and integu ment. The stomach is its manufactory, the veins lis dis tributors, and the intestines the channel through which the waste matter rejected in its productions is expelled Upon the stomach, the circulation and the bowels, these* Pills act simultaneously, relieving indigestion, purift ing the fluids, and regulating the excretions. THE RATIONAL COHPLAIKf. Dyspepsia is llie most common disease among all clas ses in this country. It assumes a thousand shapes, and is the primary source of innumerable dangerous maladies; but whatever its type or symptoms, however obsiinaie its resistance to ordinary preparations, it yields readily and rapidly to this searching and unerring remedy BILIOES AFFECTIONS. The quantity and quality of (he bile are of most vital importance to health. Upon the liver, the gland which secretes this fluid, these Pills operate specifically, infalli bly rectifying its irregularities and effectually curing Jaundice, Bilious Rentitlants, and all ihe varicti. g of dis ease generated by an unnatural condition of the organ. BOW EI. CO.O PLAINTS. Unless the bow els perform their functions properly, the whole body suffers. Tens of thousands die annually of Dysentery, Diarrhrea, Chronic Constipation, and other diseases of these waste pipes of the system The effect of the Pills upon all intestinal disorders, whether casual or epidemic, is a phenomenon in medicine. By follow ii g the printed directions, the most alarming cases of bow< I complaint are promptly controlled. A WORD TO FEAIALES, The local debility and irregularities which are the ea pecial annoyances of the weaker sex, and ivhich, when neglected, always shorten life, are relieved for the time being, and prevented lor the lime to come, by a course of this mild but thorough alterative. Holloway's Pills are the best remedy known in the world for the following Diseases : Asthma Diarrhcea Indigestion Secondary Bowel Com- Dropsy Influenza Symptoms plaints Debility Inflammation Inward weak- Coughs Fever and Venereal Af- ftess Colds Ague fections Liver cotnpl'ls Chest DiseasesFeinale Com-Woruis of all Low lies, of Costiveness plaints kinds Spirits Dyspepsia Headaches PlonefcGravel Piles KrCAVTION None are genuine unless Ihe words "Hollovay , AVw York and London," are discernible as a i cater nuirk in every leaf of the book of directions around each pot or box ; I tie same may be plainly seen h> hold ing the leaf to the light. A hand some reward will be given to any one rendering such information as may lead to the detection of any party or parties counterfeiting (he medicines or vending the same, knowing them to be spu rious. ♦.•Sold at the Manufactories of Professor HOLLOW AV, 60 Maiden Lane, New York, and by all respectable Drug gists and Dealers of Medicine throughout the United Plates, and the civilized world, in boxes, at 26 cents,62l cents, and #1 each. O-There is a considerable caving by taking the larger sizes. NT. B. Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each box. augl3 REGISTER'S NOTICE. TliE following accounts have been exam ined and passed by me, and remain filed of record in this office for inspection of heirs, legatees, creditors and all ethers in any way interested, and will he presented to the next Orphans' Court of the county of Mifflin, to be held at the Court House in Lewistown, on THURSDAY tho sth day of November, 1857, for allowance and confirmation : 1. The account of Jacob Hoover, acting executor of Christian Hoover, Sr., late of Der ry township, deceased. 2. The final administration account of Da vid Bloom, administrator of John W. Hays, late of the borough of Lewistown, deceased. 3. The administration account of Andrew J. Miller, administrator of the estate of Mrs. Martha Miller, deceased. 4. The guardianship account of Elias Au rand. guardian of the minor children of Ja cob Miller, late of Derry township, deceased. 5. The administration account of Mrs. Mar garet Stoneroad. acting Administratrix of the estate of Thomas Stoneroad, deceased. 6. The administration account of John Snyder, Jr., administrator wf Johu Snyder, deceased. 7. The account of Thomas Haatftton, ad ministrator cum testameuto annexe of Mary Ann Hinds, deceased. JAS. McDOWELL. Register. Register's Office, Lewistown, Oct. 8. 1857. A LARGE assortment at lew prices for sale by F. J. HOFFMAN.