gza GAZETTE. Foreign News. The race for the Great Czarawitch Handi cap. at ew Market, resulted in the triumph of >1;. Ten Broeck's " Prioress." The suc cess of the American horse was received with great cheering, and she immediately became the first favorite in the betting far the Cam bridgeshire stakes, to be run for at New Mar ket, on the 27th of October. Before the race one hundred to one was laid against Prioress. The American horse Lecomte died from an attack of cholic. Pryor had been stricken out of all his engagements for the present year. Later dates from India have been received at London by telegraph from the overland mail. The Calcutta dates are to the 10th, and from Bombay to the 17th of September. The siege train was expected to reach Delhi on the 3d of September, when the assault would be commenced. The Indian dispatches state that Gen. Nich olson had defeated the rebels near Najafghar, w ith the loss of three guns. Gen. Ilavelock bad also defeated the rebels near Bithour, on the 16th of August. The garrison at Luck now had made a gallant and successful sortie, capturing the guns of the mutineers, and also a supply of provisions. The Dinapore muti neers had been again defeated by Major Eyre. The rebels were threatening Allahabad and benares. Largo bodies of troopawere march in"- from Calcutta toward Allahabad. Troeps were also arriving at Calcutta from England, their transport having been effected with great rapidity. A dispatch to the London Post „ a vs that the British forces had attacked Lucknow Castle, spiked the guns, and inflict ed a heavy loss upon the enemy. THE KANSAS ELECTION. From the Lawrence Kansas K.-publican, Oct. IS, Flection returns have been received from nearly every county in Kansas, and the re mit is, every district, except the Leavenworth sud Atchison Districts, has gone ovcrvrlielm iu 'lv Free State. Such a display < f strength was scarcely ever before exhibited between two contending parties for power us is seen in the vote throughout all Kansas, except on the immediate Missouri border. 70 to noth- l5O to 3, 240 to 0, 1)05 to 11, this is the wny the vote runs where the polls were not convenient of access from Missouri. We said the Free State ticket was overwhelmingly victorious except in the two districts mention ed. In this we slightly erred. According to the true vote cast iu this district, the Free State Party carried the day by 1300 majority, out of an aggregate of about 2300 votes. All was right so far, and would stand so, except for the fraudulent returns mentioned else where. Admitting, however, the Johnson county, and all fraudulent returns, Marcus J. Parrot ie elected by about throe thousand majority, and Secretary Stanton has indicated bis read iness to give him his certificate of election. Johnson county has sent up to the Secre tary's office returns giving for the county some 1700 Pro Slavery majority. The mass of the returns are from the Oxford Precinct, a little town on the Missouri line, or rather the village, what there is of it, is on the Mis suuri side. There are not thirty legal voters living at that Preciuet, and only some 80 were polled the first day. But the polls were kept open, or pretended to be, another day ; and now the pretence is made that froin a thousand to fifteen hundred vote* were polled the second day. Now, according to the cen sus of the Pro Slavery men themselves, John sn county contains only 4DG voters, and a t ul.population of only SUt) inhabitants ! Of (Murse, Mich monstrous returns prima facie evidence of being fraudulent through o .t. A majority of 10,000 would be just as reasonable and honest from Johnson county ;.s this 17W majority. The Kansas Herald of freedom says; GUT. , Walker and Secretary Stanton were on Wed nesday on (heir way to the border, to inquire in person in regard to the fraudulent election returns from the Oxford Precinct, in John- ! •on county. They exhibit the poll books, which are upwards of 40 feet in length. On enquiry they found, as they report, about ICO "f the first rotes polled, residents of the ciunty; the balance of the names arc un known t- any body in the region, and are merely fictitious names, entered for the ooca SKID. By telegraph we have the following addi- j tional in reference to the above: ST. Louts, Oot. 20.—A protest, signed by several prominent citizens of Kansas, was i hlel on the 15th inst. against the fraudulent j returns from Oxford Precinct, Johnson county; ' •>n<] in reply to it. after a personal examinn-! bun, Messrs. W alker and Stanton published a proclamation in the Herald of Freedom of • -oth, in which they express a (leteriuina* bun to reject the entire vote of Oxford, and tusjive certificates to the Free State candidates. he proclamation produced intense excite- j ment amongst the extreme Pro Slavery men, Mid throats of vengeance against Gov. Wal ker and Secretary Stanton were made. Hn the l'.ith inst. a protest was made against the Constitutional Convention by j, n Convention of the people at Lecomp trom (he Clearfield Rrjnibfican. Escape—Daring ExpUit—Recapture. Jur usually quiet village has leen the scene j ' n £&se and continued excitement, since ' aturJa y morning, produced by the es i? c T rom our jail by a man calling himself ..u shnston and other aliases, on last Fri < J night. He effected his exit by drawing hnkw !• hand-cuffs, filing the thr i 8 V anc ' e8 i digging a bole through £ Planked stone wall of the jail, and sell "8 the wall of the yard. Whether all this dim - a 5 Com Pj , h e( i without assistance, it is r-ci " • t0 r determine, the probabilities are n-I' •!? ,avor the belief that he received vino.! t* er al time ' ie escaped or pre tihu J' w ' iat au,oun f it would be impos- Kf,r„ t0 But the singular part of the to 'd- No trace of the dav K f risoner could be found on the next sfficl • u , on , t i ,e night following the sheriff's istij i' D f rttn t part of the jail was broken shim,/ r ome P 6 ' Boll ® by breaking open the desk k°[ ° ae tbe w i n dow, the sheriff's thai „ r ,, en , °pen, and a trifle of money, all *pro r" A? oun d. taken; several tracks dentin o ln ie mu< i i" the vicinity, evi ni?ln '- B i C tb e burglars. On the same eob lloov?, 1 / }lorsw to Mr. Ja *iu k i' Lawrence township, was inis conTiHo \ i e tlme tbe excitement had become the m,, e, . a dditional pursuit was made for releaw/" atllma l and the gentleman who had bv . . , ,Be [f from the custody of the law *aa Halteaa non Corpus, who or fo, b the thief. About three ior on Monday morning, after hav thfef Pursued and seen frequently, the Bloom. * ak ? n i° the neighborhood of Jas. i on the road leading from Curwens* ville to Luthersburg, and found to be the es caped prisoner. The horse -which he had been compelled finally to abandon was also recovered. He was accordingly brought hack to bo again lodged in jail, but ere he could reach that sanctuary, a crowd of excited per sons, as soon as the wagon upon which he was conveyed in charge of the persons who had arrested him, reached the centre of our town, mounted the vehicle with a rope, decla ring their intention to hang the prisoner with out further ceremony. By the exertions of our citizens however they were induced to desist in case he would make a confession, and give the names of his accomplices. This the fellow proceeded to do as well as his fright would permit him, and implicated several cit izens of our county, several of whom have been arrested and some of them committed ' for trial. Of one thing there seems be but little doubt. Our county is evidently infested with a gang of depredators who are engaged in all kinds of lawless and criminal occupations, and whom it seemed impossible to detect, although everybody was aware of its existence. Wo hope that the late incidents may be the means of its being broken up and its members brought to punishment or compelled to leave the country entirely. We regret to see the tendency of our usually orderly and quietcom munity towards Lynch law, the worst species of lawlessness in existence. Our iaws are both wholesome and efficient, if properlv ad ministered, and the people should rest satis fied with their action. A Grass Hopper Shower. —By a letter from Kansas we are informed that on the I4th of August last, at 2 p. m., a cloud of a singular yellowish appearance arose in the north, near the village of Manhattan, and soon the storm burst upon the inhabitants. It was neither rain, hail or snow, hut grasshoppers, and in about ten minutes the ground was covered with them. They came in droves, and struck the houses like large hail stones. Soon the ground was strewn with corn leaves and ears, some of wliioJi, two inches through, were eat en off' half their length, some with the huskß and corn trimmed as with a knife, leaving the bare coh standing. . Two and a half acres of buckwheat, three acres of turnips, watermel ons and all vines on which they feed, were eaten up, exeept those on the south side of a piec-T of millet. In fact, they cleared out ev ery crop except sugar cane, 'there was a field of sugar cane with corn on both sides of it; the corn was taken and the cane left. The grasshoppers remained at Manhattan forty eight hours, and seemed to be travelling south, stopping there to feed. When they left they passed over Ogden high in the air and did not descend. The cloud seemed to be about ten miles wide.— Uaadilla Times. FLOUR. 2 JUST KECK I VEI), 10,000 lbs. of Extra Family Flour, in 25 and 50 lb. bags, ut 83.50 per hundred, at 0c22 IK WIN'S GROCERY. FLOUR! FLOUR! FLOUR! XTIIA FAMILY, $3.50 per hundred, in .J bags. . Superfine at $0.25 per barrel, at oct22 1R WIN 'S G ROCK RV. Information Wanted. \\ *" II ERE AS, a certain man named Mat- T ? tbew (ianier, being deranged in his mind, left his home in Woodcock Valley, about the first of May last, and has not been heard of since the first of June. Said Gar ner is about 5 feet 9 or 1" inches high, gray eyes, dark complexion, 53 years of age, and his hair is middling long and gray. Any person giving information of his whereabout, and sending to Ilenry (Jarnor or John Gar ner, Jr., Marklesburg. Huntingdon county, will receive a reward of $2O. 0c22-3t* Cigar, Book, Stationery, and VARIETY STORE. IUIIE subscriber, at his old stand on East Mar <l Wet street, has added to his former stock 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 Academics and Common Schools. of all kinds, consisting of Note, Letter and Cap Paper, of the best quality, either by the ream ar in smaller quantities ; fancy and plain Knvel- : 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 of 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 his customers, and selling with small profits, to increase the patronage heretofore given him. Octls GEO. W. THOMAS. GROCERIES DOWN! SUPERIOR Syrup Molasses, at 80 cents a gallon. Sugar also reduced in price. octB F. J. HOFFMAN. 2 EXTRA Superfine, Extra Family, and Su perfine for sale low for cash. octB F. J. HOFFMAN. A LARGE assortment at low prices for sale by F. J. HOFFMAN. forsaleT Fruit and Ornamental TREES, Strawberry, Raspberry, Currant, and Gooseberry Plants, in great variety. Inquire of WM. BUTI.RR, Lewistown, Pa., or ). E. JOHNS! ON, Agent, aug!3 Trenton, New Jersey. 4X0,000 Gross Kent's best Matches, for sale to ihe trade at lowest rates. augl- FRJ.YCrSCUS. SHOT GUNS.—Single and double Shot Guna, verv low, at MACK LIN'S, McVejrtown. WANTED, At the Lewistown Steam Mill, ALL KINDS OF C£22 £2 AT HIGHEST CASH PHICES! On hand, for sale, FLOUR, by the hundred or barrel, RYE FLOUR, CORN MEAL, B UCK WHEA T FL O UR, FEED OF ALL KINDS. B©*A large quantity of Coal, Salt, Plas ter, &c. for sale low for cash. ALFRED MARKS, Agent. Lewistown, Oct. 8, 1857. Prices to Suit the Times! ©ixnt attraction AT JUXKII'S CHEAP Clock, Watch & Jewelry Store, CORNER OF MARKET AND BROWN STREETS, LEWISTOWN. NOW OPEN, a large and splendid assortment of Clocks and Watches, Fine rich and new style Jewelry, silver and plated Ware; gold, silver and steel framed Spectacles, with plain and periscopic glass; silver Spoons, Forks, but ter and dessert Knives : Albata Spoons, Forks, &c.; a large assortment of the best Gold Pens now in use; gold and silver Watches, of the latest Liverpool, Londc.., French and Swiss makers; elegant gold Jewelry, including ear rings, breast pins, finger rings, fob, vest and guard chains, medallions, cuff pins, portmon aies, Fancy Goods, &c., at such prices as can- fail to give satisfaction, and to which he invites the attention of purchasers. BOOK.S. Theological, Miscellaneous, School, Blank and other Books; Cap, Letter and Note Paper; Albums, Annuals, &c. at low prices. 0c12 2 H. W. JUNKIN. WM. LIIVD, iillllMrj MlllDi, East Market street, Lewistown, a few doors east of Geo. Blymyer's store, HAS just received fioin the city a choice se lection of GILCTHS, S3 S3 fL rt C> 9 anfc &rsttUos, specially selected by himself, embracing some very superior goods, from among which his old customers and as many new ones as may choose to call, can secure articles for dress that will vastly add to their personal appearance when made up. Call and examine the stock, which will be found to be all that is represented, if not a little more. oct22 fteal, Cheap & Durable. W. G. ZOLLINGER, Market Street, next door to Kennedy's Store, Kls always prepared to sup- —> ply the public with all the ipg / different styles of Hats of Jjggfr. / the beslquahties and at such prices as to defy lion. He has now on har.d a large assortment of Fall and Winter Hats and Caps, of ail the latest styles, which he will sell at the lowest cash prices. He invites everybody to call and examine for themselves, as he is satisfied that bis stock cannot fail to please. For the Ornish he has constantly on hand, or will make to order, hats to their tate of any required size or brim, at prices that cannot fail to be satisfactory. Country Merchants will find it to their ad vantage to give me a call, as a liberal deduction will be made on wholesale purchases, and es pecially so to punctual men. Don't forget the place, next door to Kenne dy's store and nearly opposite the Odd Fellows' Hall. oct22 INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE. Franklin Fire Insurance Compa ny of Philadelphia. Office 163 i Chestnut street, near Fifth. Statement of Assets, $1,827,185 80 January Ist, 1857. Published agreeably to an act of Assembly, be i"g, Fi-t Mortgages, amply secured, $1,519,932 73 ; Real Estate, (present value, $109,- 000,) cost, 89,114 18 Stocks, (present value, $83,881 12,) cost, 71,232 97 Cash, &c., 04,121 56 $1,827,185 80 Perpetual or Limited Insurances made on every description of property, in Town and Country. Rales as low as are consistent with security. Since their incorporation, a period of twenty eight years, they have paid over Three Millions of Dollars' losses by fire, thereby affording ev idence of the advantages of Insurance, as well as the. ability and disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities. Losses by Fire. Losses paid during the year 1856, $301,638 84 DIRECTORS. Cbas. N. Bancker, I Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, | David S. Brown, Samuel Grant, j Isaac Lea, Jacob R. Smith, I Edward C. Dale, Geo. W. Richards, | George Pales. CHARLES N. BANCKER, President. CHAS. G. BANCKER, Sec'y. for Milflin county, H. J. WAL TERS, Esq., Lewistown. mar! 9 ELECTION. TXT" K. TURNPIKE COMPANY.—The TV • stockholders in the West Kishaco quillas Turnpike Company are hereby noti fied that an election for a President, Six Man agers, and a Treasurer, will bo held at the bouse of Wm. Brothers, in Reedsvillo, on MONDAY, 2d November, 1857, between the hours of 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. octls-3t* SIIEM ZOOK, Sec'y. NOTICE TO TEACHERS. AN EXAMINATION for those who were unable to attend the regular ones, will be held at McVeytown, on SATURDAY, Oc tober 24th, at 9J o'clock, a. m. It is hoped 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. I). HAWN, Co. Supt. MoVevtown, Oct. 8, 1857.-3t NATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE fI! HIS Great Journal of Crime and Crim- JL ai.sts in its Twelfth Year, and is widely circulated throuj.l>out the country. It contains alt the GrealTrials, Criminal Cases, and appropriate F.ihtorials on the same, together with information on Criminal Matters not to be found in any other newspaper. >Subscripiiions, $2 per Annum; #1 for Six Months, to be remitted by (Subscribers, (who should write their names and the town,county and state where they reside plainly,) to It A. SEYMOUR, Kditor Ac Proprietor of the National Police Gazette, ap'JO New York City. STORE STAND & DWELLING THE undersigned offers for sale two lota of ground, situate in Reedsville, Mifflin co., °° ^ arn P'^ e leading from Lewistown to Bellefonte, on which are erected a large two story Dwelling, with Car- House, Stable, and all other necessary out-houses, and a STORE c ase V urc run of custom varying from $15,000 to $20,000 per annum. The store stand is situate at the confluence of sev eral roads, and all the trade from the Ureat \ alley as well as Stone Valley in Hunting don county, and Centre county, passes the door. It is therefore a most desirable stand lor gathering marketing of all descriptions, any quantity of which can be obtained. For further information, inquire of or ad dress it. M. KIN SLOE, ocl-3m Reeisville, Mifflin co., Pa. nsr Miiam KENNEDY, JUNKIN & CO.'S NEW STOCK OF DRY GOODS, FOR THE FALL AND WINTER! WHICH they offer for sale cheaper than the the cheapest, anl invite one and all to give them a call, and examine their stock, which embraces new and beautiful stales of all kinds; also a large stock of SIB <OBlllll3, the cheapest to be had in town, as well as Clothing for Men and Boys, of all kinds, which we will sell at the lowest prices. CJISII OR COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in exchange for goods. Give u a call. Octls KENNEDY", JUNKIN & CO. Money! Money!! Money!!! JS now ail the cry, and if you want to save money buy your goods at the STE.I •/ MILL STORE of KENNEDY, JINKIN &. CO., where five per cent, is taken off for silver or gold for bills amounting from five dollars and over, and all solvent llarik notes taken at par for goods. Sugars, Coffees and Teas, can be had at reduced prices; Good Brown Sugar, 10 to 12 cents. • 4 White 4 * 14 44 Coffee, 124 to 14 44 Hovering Syrup, 87 44 per gallon. Baking Molasses, 50 44 ,4 Dry Goods, of all descriptions, lower than ever. All kinds of PRODUCE taken in exchange for Goods. * Give a call, both great and small, To the Cheap Store of KENNEDY, JCKKIK, & Co.' Lewistown, Oct. 15, 1857. List of Causes Fr Trial at November Term, A.. 1857. Colfelt, ex'r Agnes Slerrell vs. John .y. y. M'DnwMl, idm'r. 87 Apt. ISM Overholizer Si Slirk vs. Cyrus A Silas Al exander, 2(1 1600 Bank of Lewistown for use, Ac. vs. John ston A Milliken, sur. par. Ac. 07 Aug. 1852 Joseph B. Ard vs. Wm. Wilson, 132 " 1853 Henry 1.. Close vs Felix M'Ctimic, 107 44 1854 B. Graham vs Kiting, Graft" A Co. 102 Apl. 1855 D Zeigler, en. for use, vs Irwin A M'Coy, 67 Aug. ■' James Burns vs Daniel Brought, ISO " •' J. 1). Ketillv v J. iit.-rrett A Co. 26 Nov. 44 Daniel Fichtlmrn vs. Jaiues O. M'Clintic and D Criswell, 02 A|d. 1856 David A. and Kliza J. McNatib vs. Bamuel Gtlinre's ex'ers 63 '* " Jos Swill, Esq vs. James Quinutn, 28 Nov. " F. M. Bell, en. Ac. vs. 11. A. Sclu.ll, 23 Jan. 1857 Robert Newlin vs. Robert Cmnrnings, 67 " •' W. W Happ. r vs Frank F In. Co nft'lia. 13 Aug 1855 If- J WALTERS, Prmhnnotary. I'rollionotar) 's (HKre, Lewistown, Oct. 8, J857. Tar. OMIUIXAI. MKIIICIXK KSTAS'.ISHKU IX 1*37. Jr.d fir it article of the kind rrcr introduced under the name of " f'rl.nnxic WAIK;:*." in this or tiny other country; nil other Vutmon e IVafrrt arc countrrfcU Tho genuine ran be iennien by the name BRYAN being Mumped on each WAFER. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Believe Coughs. Colds, Sore-throat. Hoarseness. HKYAX'S PULMONIC WAFERS Relieve Asthma, Bronchitis, Difficult Breathing. lIP.VAX'S PULMONIC WAFERS Believe Spitting of Blood, Pains in the Chest BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Relieve Incipient Consumption, Lung Diseases. DRY AX'S PULMONIC WAFERS Believe Irritation of the Uvula and Tonsils BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Relieve the above Complaints in Ten Minutes. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Are a blessing to all classes and constitutions. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Are adapted for Vocalists and Public Speakers BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Improve the oompass and flexibility of the Voioe. BRYAN'S PI'I.MONIC WAFERS Are in a simple form and pleasant to the taste. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Not only relieve, but effect rapid & lasting Cures. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFKRS Are warranted to give satisfaction to every ona No Family should be without a Box of Brynu's Pulmonic Wafers IS TIIK IiOI.SK. No Traveler should be without a Box of Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers IX HIS I'OCKKT. No Dealer should be without a supply of Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers FOli HIS CrSTOMKRS. No person will ever object to give for Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers TWKSTT-nVK CKXTS. J OB JUOSF.S, Late I. C. Baldwin &. cn., Rochester, N- 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 Estate of Andrew Glass, deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that letters of ad ministration on the estate of ANDREW GLASS, late of Union 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 samo to present them duly authenticated for settlement. LEVI GLASS, sept 24 Administrator. 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, tho Court made the following order, viz : " And now, August 3d, 1857, report read and confirmed and rule on tho 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 praisement;" of which order the heirs of said decedent hereby have notice. JOSEPH HARTZLER, Bept24.ot Adm'r of David Hartzlor. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. SIR JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated Female Pills. PROTECTED fijb. LETTERS BY ROYAL PATENT. Prepared from a prescription of Sir J. Clarke, M. J)., Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. This invaluable medicine is unfailing in the cure of all those painful and dangerous diseases to which the female •onstitntion is suhject. It moderates alt excess and re moves all obstructions, and a speedy cure may bo relied on. TO MARRIED LADIES It is peculiarly suited. It will, in a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. Each bottle, prieo One Dollar, bears the Government Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits These Pillt should not he taken by females during the FIRST THREE MONTHS of Pregnancy, as they ore sure to bring on Miscarriage, but at any other time they are safe. In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pain in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, l'alpi'a tion of the Heart, Ilysterios, and Whites, these Pi'.ls will effect a cure when all other means lutve 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, t JOB MOSES, (Late I. C. Baldwin A C 0.,) Rochester, N. Y. N. 8.—51,00 and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any au thorized Agent will insure a bottle of the l'ills by return mail. For sale t>y Charles Riti Dr. Sloncroad at the Bee Hive drug store, and F. A. Hardt& Co., Lewistown; A. J. North, Atkinson's mills, and by respectable druggists generally. sep3 BY virtue of sundry writs of Levari Fa cias, Vend. Exponas, Alias Vend. Ex ponas, and Fi. Fa., issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Mifflin county, and to nte directed, will be exposed to sale l>v public vendue or outcry, at the Court House, in the borough of Lewistown, on SATURDAY, October 31, 1857, at one o'clock in the afternoon, the following real estate, to wit: Ail that certain brick house and lot of ground, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the borough of Lewistown, coun ty arid State aforesaid, being twenty-three feet in front, on the Kishacoquillas turnpike, or V alley street, and one hundred and eighty two feet in depth to a sixteen feet alley, and bounded by a lot of Reiser's heirs on the north, and lot of J. A. Mathews on the south, it being 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 Lazarus Sleety. ALSO, All 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 east by a lot of James Milli ken, on the south by Public Square, and on the west by Main street, and being known in the plot or plan of said borough as lot Ne. 78, with a throe story house and oilier improve ments thereon erected. Seized, taken in ex ecution and to be sold as the property of James Quintan, with notice to the terre ten ant. ALSO, The undivided half of a lot of ground, situ ate ia the borough of McVeytown, Mifflin county, Pa., containing, on Market street, 53 feet and 7 inches, and 214 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. Calbraith, and on the west bv Market street, and known in the gen eral plan of said borough as lot 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 toe north- ' west corner of M ater and John streets in the \ said borough, bounded on the east by Water | street, on the south bv John street, ou the i west by the Pennsylvania Canal, and on the north by Heirs of James McDonald, deceased, with a large two story brick store room, dwel ling house, kitchen, and other improvements thereon ereeted. Also, One other lot of ground, fronting 53 feet, more or less, on Market street, in said borough, and extending back 214 feet, more or less, to an alley ; bounded on the north by lot of llosanna Davis, west by an alley, east by Market street, and south by an alley, with a two story frame house and other improve ments thereon erected. Seized, taken in ex ecution and to be sold as the property of Wil liam J. McCoy. Ai&a, A lot of ground situate on Third street, in West Ward, in the borough of Lewistown, Mifflin county, fronting 30 feet, more or less, on Third street, and extending back 190 feet, more or less, to an alley; hounded on the north by an alley, west by a lot of F. Snow den, east by lot of George Molson, and south by Third street, with a small frame houso 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 Molson, east by lot of Sam uel McGraw, and south by Third street, with a small frame house and other improvements thereon ereeted. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Charles Itobison. ALSO, Twenty-seven acres of land situato in Gran ville township, Mifflin oounty, adjoining lands of the heirs of John Brought, deceased, on the west, lands late the property of Wm. H. Irwin on the south and west, late the lands of McFadden's heirs (now Jos. Brought's heirs') on the north, being the same land which said Irwin bought of James Milliken, Jr., on which is erected a reaction saw mill, (now dismantled,) a log dwelling house, a story and a half office, and a frame stable. Seizeti, ta ken in execution and to be sold as the prop erty of Wm. 11. Irwin, JACOB MUTTHERSBOUGH, 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 on the property being knocked down, or it will be forthwith resold to the high est bidder. j. jg. NOTICE. —All persons indebted to Alfred 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 tho 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. TO INVALIDS! SR. 3.A.RSICA.IT, pPYJICIAN tor diseases of the Longs, Throat ar.d *■ Heart—formerly Physician to Cincinnati Marine Ho pitai and Invalids* Retreat—Corresponding .Member of the London Medical Society of Observation— Author of "Letters to Invalids," Ac , IS COMING. KOIEHBEB APPOIVmEm. Dr. Hardman, Physician for Diseases of the Longs, Formerly I'hyeician to tke Cincinnati Marine Ifor/ntal, MAV B8 COKSPLTHD AT a l' ona l Hotel, Monday, Nov. 14 Mifflin, Patterson House, ](j Huntingdon, Jackson's Hotel ' 13 DR. HARDMAN treat! Consumption, Bronchitis. 1 aryng tis, Asthma, and all disease! of the Throut by MEDICA TED INHALATIONS The great point in the treatment of ail human maladies it to get at the disease in a direct manner. All medicines are estimated by their action npoa the organ requiring relief. This is the important fact upon tvhicli Inhalation is based If the stomach is diseased, we lake met itine directly into the stomach. If the lui gs are discus d, • breathe or inhale medicated vapors directly into them. The reason why Consumption and diseases of the Limes have heretofore resisted all treatment, lias been because tfey were not approached in a direct manner by medicine. They were intended to be local, and yet they were so ad ministered that they could only act constitutionally, ex pending lh< ir immediate action upon the stomach, whilst the foul ulcers within 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 be employed by t lie youngest infant or feeblest invalid. It docs not de range the stomach, or interfere in the least with the strength, comfort or business of the patient. K-No charge for consultation. OTHER UISKASF.S TREATED. In relation to the following diseases, either when com plicated with Lung Affections, or existing alone, I also invite consultation—usually finding them PROMPTLY CURABLE: PROLAPSUS and all forms of FEMALE COMPLAINT*, Irregularities and Weakness. PALPITATION and other forms of HEART lllii- EAtSR, Liver Complaint. Dyspepsia, ami all other Dis eases of Stomach and Rowels, Piles. Ac. Ac. 3J-AII diseases of the Eye and Ear ; Neuralgia, Epilep sy, and all forms of Nervous Disease. sONo charge for consultation. j>B"ly S. D. HARDMAN, M I) "NO SUCH WORD AS FAIL." A RESISTLESS REMEDY. HOLLOWAY^OINTMENT. Circular to the Sick. fTHE first hospital sittgeons and medical publicists of -C Europe admit the unparalleled anti inflammatory and healing properties of this Ointment ; governments sanc tion its use in their naval and military services ; and the masses in this country and throughout the world repose the utmost confidence in its curative properties. It pen etrates tlie source, of inflammation and corruption which underlie the external evidences of disease, and neutral ize the fiery elements which feed and exasperate the tnalady. Rheumatism, Scrofula, Erysipelas These are among the most terrible and agonizing di seases of the muscles, the fleshy fibre and Uie skin ; yet in their worst forms, and when seemingly insticable, they invariably disappear under a persevering application of this soothing, healing antidote to pain and inflammation Salt Rheam, Fever Seres, Stiff Joints. In cases of Salt Rheum, where medical waters, lotions, and every recipe of the pharmacopeia have proved use less, the Ointment will accomplish a thorough cure. Fe ver Sores heal quickly under its influence, and its relax ing effect upon contracted sinews is truly wonderful. Discharging I leers. A most remarkable and bappy change is produced in the appearance of malignant ulcers after a few applica tions of this Ointment. The surmundin: redness van ishes, and granules of healthy flesh begin to take the place of the discharged matter. This process eoes on more or less rapidly until the orifice is filled up with sound material, and the ulcer radically cured. A Wrd to Mothers, The young are most frequent sufferers from exteruar injuries, and therefore every n other should have tins healing preparation constantly at hand. It is an absolute specific for sore breasts, and quickly removes the encrus ted sores which sometimes disfigure the heads and faces of children. Significant Fact?. This Ointment is universally used on board the Atlan tic and Pacific whaling fleet as a cure for scorhutio SVc lions, and as the best possible remedy for wound-' and bruises, l-arge supplies of it have recently been ordered by the Sultan of Turkey for hospital purpts.-s. Both the Ointment and Pills shoutd be us<.d in the following Cases: Bunions Lumbago Sore Legs Scalds Burns Mercurial Fit- tint* Breasts Sivel'dGlands Chapp'J hands uptions Sore Heads Stiff* Joints Chilblains Piles Sore Throats Ulcers Fistulas Rheumatism Sores of ail Venerea!sores Gout Salt Kheum kinds Wounds of all Skin Diteasi.sSpruius kiutls S5-CAUTION: —None are genuine unless ihe words "Hollotctty, .Vrtr York and London," are discernible as a irater-tnark in every leaf of the book of directions around each pot or bo*; tile same may be plainly seen by holding the leaf u> the light. A handsome reward will be given to any one rendering such information as may lead to the detection of any party or parties counterfeiting the medicines or veliding Hie same, knowing iheui to be spu rious. *Sfnhl at the Manufactory of Professor lIOLLOWAV, SO Maiden Lane, New York, and by all respectable Drug gists and Dealers of Medicines throughout the United States, and the civilized world, in Pots, at 3a cents, 6'2j cents, anil $1 each. OThere is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N. B, Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each Pot. augfi REGISTER'S NOTICE. TIIE 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 others in any way interested, and will be presented to the next Orphans' Court of the county of Mifflin, to be held at the Court House in Lewistown,on THURSDAY the 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, deoeased. 4. The guardianship account of Elias Au j 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 ef Thomas Stoneroad, deceased. 6. The administration account of John i Snyder, Jr., administrator of John Snyder, deoeased. 7. The account of Thomas Hamilton, ad ministrator cum testamento annexe of Mary Ann Hinds, deceased. J AS. McDOWELL, Register. Register's Office, Lewistown, Oct. 8. 1857. CORN SHELLERS —hand and horse power, for sale by F. G. FRANCISCUS.
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