1.. —. l £ "tn "nn r - a saT vTk KM i —J • K ]i| .jii—A Fearful Wurn ■ Huraiuij Fluid. —On Satur . last. Mr. William Wager, who u i Plymouth township, a little east of ; ;|, s tarted to our market, leading i' ( ' " ;• ' •it child, and a little girl i.. i:ie. About six o'clock ~r , while preparing breakfast, •* r; . , ;l find lamp of two tubes, but \ ; at m containing a wick, when t r canting the lamp the fluid ♦Kill ii t i( * i i IBJ " ■j ~, hr dress, and the sutura . • took tire, and before assistance '* d nearly every thread of , burnt from lier body, and 1 lu i flesh was charred and icimicrl Lh\ I'unlap was called, . *; . ( , 1,-ible injuries she suffered were ical skill, causing her death at same morning. The little up the child at Lite moment a.-cident, and gave the alarm to the . ... who, returning, found Mrs. W. ■nd helpless What a warning against ' u -e of this inflammable article. —Aor- •7i i>iddiean, Dec. •> 1. Singular Accident. The following singular accident is cuin in itcd to the Schenectady Star, by Mr. K bcrt Slin_cila'.id. It occurred in Upper "i" enville. Scla ucctady county, New Vork: \ i,i, strange death occurred night '" ■'ire l.t t, just after U rk, about half a -lie IV i my house. A man about thirty years of age. in full health and strength, unfa very stout man, too, left the Corners i ut dark, on horseback, lie bad with him a little jug of whiskey, [two quarts.] and, a* it would seem, tied the end of the biter i;.to the handle of the jug, and then huns tie. ;t- over his neck, so that it must have • .una; before him. About an hour ailer bo left, when it was quite dark, lie tns fnnd hv the side of the road dead, lib !: : ,e, from appearances, had fallen, and in tbe fail the jug had made a noose r tmd h - neck and efiokcd him to death, h th struaele the horse, too, had been ..on, i. Ed in the baiter that it had fallen s,-'oiid time, and so wound the halter a. and its own neck that it was upon its I hck n"d nearly dead, or would have been | hid i d not come as it did. The horse | atid man were bound together like Mazeppa, ,i lv; ie tiiine. It is said that the man Wlk ; |j„ ; i drinking man; that is, in the gen eral ;,(• it: of the term. lie was a man fain f . ; .:ng a wife and five small child lb' was a farmer, and worked u ,o . s the i .rm of Mr. Paulding. It conjectured that the whiskey hii j > -b d i with the death, except a. it t .u tlie juj. The jug, man, and k,r. ui hound together by the one halt- r. 'I had been, from the appear ance, a nuritie <iruggl/', and some three rMs '!' r,. • 1 were trampled upon and made .v. before lealh gained his \ ic nm (outre County. Thy ; : r-t Press has the following ;etns: On i . min ing the 27th inst. adwel ing h M i i.- nliurg. occupied by Mrs. II y. <v s -t: yed by tire. Very lit • : .rn ;. ... i. The house was built •-w y•• Mo! was a good one. Ai Mr. li . lit : !xdter was crossing the • un; i - • iv. n Uracil iiud Nittany vsil • • >• wei-k. iie saw two large cat int-i - ■ g a the middle of the road. • ir - yup t.. them, but the animals a.-rely s? y g him. Mr. Ilerlacber then •d to have c mplcte pos ■es-: a ; ti. • •. i. At ia-t urging his horse * Til at..tii:: : arted just sufficient to One ! ist wt • a> Mr. Emanuel Ileek "1" •'! ; ' vvi -hip, was sleighing, his O.. urnii .nageable, and the sleigh '■fttiiig ; \in!ently against a tree, lie *i- t-.ry injured. His left arm tw.i plates, his skull fractured. • ■ d? f • ey. -is almost entirely out. ! •' i-.tvs the property of Dr. " n< ! ' r* i 1 r > - n tiie L"ih Janua :y. i- n 224 it -t , Ezra Crotzer to Miss S-i- ill !' Jr< shcr, l.oth f Potter twp. hied, t.-: tin. 2!th ult., at the residence of ft: sun \\ m Snyder in E igleville, Sa ■iii Mar-aa. g- 1 upward.- of eighty years. J", the (jeizeiie. . ' ' 'n i > evening of the 23d of '"" e!n ; : •> u. st agreeableentertainmeat was s ;V ea iy tl • members of the MeAli-tervillo ai' ttiv, e n-i-t.ng of original orations, es '■>?>. : ■■ms. r accompanied with music by .' * • *nd the MJA isterville Band. The _reuue...ons were of a nature and delivered •• -A, -,I Inch ju tly entitled the performers " praise, and were listened to by *" ® n °saally large audience. The exercises tv' C . L V ' 11 Cicatrical nature which is so -•equ-.-nny displayed ou similar occasions, but rx hihitcd the true standing of •if p^pil—their progress and proficiency in -r 'Sition and declamation. Having been ! a | r "tnb"r of this institution during 1 "~" : ,' :nr ' ni unths in which it was in pro vut - - r P resent admini-tiation, and j ' V '- ,<J the most thorough instruction, 'air " r < !, !' nen d it to all wlio wish to ob ; ■-ition. or have their children edu ' fl ", "'"2 one ' f the first class institu te State. The strictest care being ** " i improve the moral and physical as i intellectual faculties, parents may a ..'j 'H, children to the care of the W. L. O. -v ■ f .7,"*"* .. '■ -'a Brf i ki-nrnisje made a speech at •' 11 w o(| I: . -rtuy Of last week. He took . " ;i< ' popular sovereignty. and ! ' '* piv-ent laws insufficient for .vi v j n Territories, then t'on 'l law- that will f -sufficient. He be ' Vistiiu laws gave all the pro. IP noutn ed filihustering and the ■ i ide Sou the i n •• i-m-.'" 4 hould discountenance before she ! i-m-" of the North. * , ■ ... iitoing free negroes from the H the 7th J , •' ' ' •" ' the lw, J„| v '' : ' tight iif • hot. ■ol 1,1 vata p! i-e ' !■■ _ ' r > •" ' ' county in which tna\ reqiiin- to he t xecutcri. i <s eotninentary on -Tiie Land of the • ■ ' dottn of the brave •• Itaok Notices. GENESEE FARMER.— The January unmber of tie -• v.. 11 known agrii-uitiHaS journal ret-cired. It isa splen did number. 'I here are forty-: iyhtarti: !.-s on various agricultural, and twelve on ia-rtieultural -dibit -t . he sides many si ort unii-le-: It is iltustrai: d -aitli / Lcantiftit engjavine-. The H-'port of the priuoipal Markets in the I nited States. Knaland. aa.t Caua-ia. is very full and reliable. We have repeatedly eom tneiided tlio Genesee Fanner. It is the r/."rnr.t and one of the very i.v.-t agrieultural ami hortieullural journals pulili.-hod. Prieo only lifly cents a year.— Now is the time to subscribe, at the commencement of a new volume. Send the fifty cents in three-cent postage stamps. Address Joseph Harris. Rochester, X. V. LIFE or .1 SIN T'.i TON.- y Biography of this remarka ble man i- to he published at on e,/o, the it of hi fiHoh/. I lie author is Jatiii s Redjiath. -opt -niinent in Kansas annals, an intimate personal friend of ('apt. Bp :u ii. and a spirited and era j till'- writer. II cis ppi!>- ably oettcr adapted for the task than any other perstii in the eountry. Tla-. work will a-ntaiu in aiittehio graphieal aeeoiuit of ('apt. Brown's early life. It will he published by Thayer ami Kldri ig, of I; .-ion. Ma-, and . ill he all elegant lZuio. volume of 4tW j ages. witli en sravinjs. and will also contain a tine ;-fel p:-rti: it of Brown. Do.oon e.,i-ie- ate already subscribed for. We understand that the publishers are in want of Agents to circulate it in thi- section. I)r. W istar's Halsaut ut lA'ilil Cherry . This preparation is a certain cure for all diseases of the throat ami Ltings, L,:lds, ISroncliilis, Wlioopiug t.'ough. Croup, Incipient Cousampliou, Ac. in coto.rnuition of the higlies: medical authority ttiat "Consumption can be cured, numerous instances of coinpietc restoration from this disease by the use of the Balsam can be given. The following !■ : ler was received trom Col. Markinun, ot the British army, and shows the estimation in which the Bal sam o: Wild Ch: rv i , ioie of Wight. Kneland, Sept. .TO. ls.vi. '• - U-'dbtcr in a .aiicate Mil-a.-aii It. who t" • eeivnl signal benefit troth Br. W i-ia: : s I'.a - :ai : t\ , i'lierrv. three hollies ot which w. . .-sent iier to her bp.ther In Canada, i'lea- • put me up i.\ ho.ile-, a I '- ard t a ' 1 : la- the first si .-amer t:> or Liverpool, as yon may find most convenient, with any ac *••• nit Oi lie medicine you may be so good as to seiin' me. V, e 1 :ve searched lejndon tor it in vain. Believe me yours, truly, \VM. MAIIKII.VM. Testimony of Physicians. I);-. h>olu;.2h. oi Sailzerlies. N. Y„ says he cnr<*d Liver * " r, M ' 1 ' 1 l"'ir ycuib stiUMins:, that woulvi iiui A:•i Ito th- usual remedies. v! ahaui M-:illiiiun, M. !>., of IJoiindbroofc. X. J., sa\ > it is MM* b -t nn.uichie lu;* Loiiaumptiuu, in everv stajre, thai li *i ■ era nown. \i .Then - a vile vowiU- i'eit oi this th* retore '' ' ; • 'illy that prepared by ci. W. fowlt & Co., lj-iuti, hiclt ii.i- th<- written ol i. OL i't s .n* the outside wrapper. For -ale by Charles Ritz and F. J. Hoffman, Eewistovvn, Mrs. Mart T. Bretiman, McVey i vn, J. Iv. Rhodes, Newton Hamilton, and by appointed agents and dealers in medicine in nearly every town in the State. What the New York City C'olks Say "i Ur. Ai Lane's Celebrated V, rniifuge, tii riu; ctu-ed v Ki: tniii7 Bros. : V. v, Vors. \usu.st 2a, lsa2.-Tills is to cerllfv that I am well acquainted with a man fifty years of age, for many : ;I resident oi ihis rile, who* has been'::, Hilies .-\- li'.-nii-iy ill, hut could not tell front what cause, uiii:--- u.i. u-,tins. II" iol-l his attending physician his siispi cT-ns, Put the physician at once ridiculed the ideas and rc attend hi in any l-.:ier. Ills son then nientioii, I ' Lanes V i-ruiilujre, and asked lifm if lie woutd lake ii: nis reply was—l mast take something to get relief, or die. I he . ...,cc pr..cure:! .1 b,,;i10 oi IP . M L inc's Celebrated \ -nutuge, iiud he took on-hall ai one dose. rie result w--. lie passed upwards t d three quarts ot worms, rut up in every foruil He got well imineuhueiy, is now enjoying in >st excellent health, and, like the good ttamariton of old i, endeaviirlng to relieve his unfortunate m-Unhors. lie makes ti Ids Pusitji ss t,, html up and select a.! ca—- similar to his own. ti :.t may he sjiven over hv reaular pl:> si, ian> au-l Induced them i- try Dr. M Lane's Vermifuge. ;„r be has induced more than twenty persons to take the Ver mdilge, and in every ease -A ith the most iiappv results. II is well satisfied that Dr. M'Lane's Vet mifuge, prepared !:y Heuiing Bros, oi Biitshurali, is lai supet i- rt-.-am oi lu-i known r.-m dc. and that If generally known* would not lad to save many vahiahie lives. For further particii lus inquire ot .Mrs. llir.iie, 12t : . Cannon street, N. \ .City. Purchasers will be cartful to ask for Dr. M Lane's Celebrated Vermifuge, manufac tured by Fleming Bros, of Pittsburgh, Pa. Ali other Vermifuges in comparison are worthless. Dr. M Lane's genuine Vermifuge, al-t Lis celebrated Liver PiHs, can now be had at all respectable drug stores. None genuine without il.<• written signature of FLEMING BROS. l or sale by Charles Ritz, F. .1. ILdFinan, and Mary Marks, Lewistown, and by dealers generally throughout the county. Kits I Why IToniincnt. Fur a lons time tin-re was a paraxi al ii making its regular c-kly api-'-arani • in our column.-. itti the Uriel, tea: em ph itlc w..r I- •• Fa.-: Fits:" a!wa\ - at the bead, to some an otii-risive caption. l.ti? not to the benevolent ami hu mane, who could -yntpiithize in the sorrows ot others. Some per-utis arc -ho. k. a at am iudh atioti ol di- ase.iiud are even thrown into nervous excltemt ut on Unesslng a hearse or a cotHn. Such are to h.- pitied. \\ r-hould ah w ays strive to look <lis- a.-e and < v<l. ath in the fao with caltnnc-s. and especially take* verv opportunity at ill-,- disease. Viewed in this light, the adv.; tlsenn-nts oi S •>. 11 nice, of 10S Baitiuiore street, Ilal i i more. Mil , po>- si ss a certain inlertsi. and those who know ot any one siiiiei ing front 1-. 'ilep.-.v, Spasms,or F'itsof aiiy kind, should I. lit a idea eto cut our hi- i !VI-' r:uient, or in some other ..•• send word to the utllicted of the great value of i.is remedies. They can be sent to any part of the country by mail. Price, $S i>er box. Two. Twelve. s2l. Married. \t Now ton ll.iiiiiltciti. on tin 'idtli l>eeeililief. h\ Ro\ I>. It. Clarke. WILLI \M < TAYI.B to Mi.— ' VI II \- IIINK !"■(•.HEHTY. At the I'liion House. ..n the 27th Itcceiiilx i-. by Uev. i M < . iohtcdi, JI.MIL''N -TAX'M.LKof WaiTioi- Mark and .Miss A.AM ANHA THOMPSON'td MeElu vey- J-'ott. Huntingdon ccdintv on tile —l7*i December, at MeVevtoiv s ! l*v licv. Jas. ! Mo- I I'MALJ- ii II STACKPOL'K Jli-- '■l V< 1 1 11 ii J. ' *l. *' )\V, both of >l<-Veytown. "o the '-'Oh December, by I!, i T. 11. JI. [lcUahl. Nil :i"J.A- KVKI!> to.Mis- ANN 11. J. I. VTC HKoK'D. ■•: -bo I'ltli I)o*'< tnFter. bv the -aim-, ilEOIHili \V. W\AN ' Mi— .MARY M. HEED. Died. >n ilk J v tii [)<••.• udm . . m M' uho t v, ii.-luij, JuIIN H A/LETT. Sr., a-. ! u-ni v THE MARKETS. LEWLSTOWN, Dec. 29, 1809. Butter, good, J9 lb. 17 Lard, 11 Tallow, 12 Eggs, dozen, 10 Wheat, vthitc bushel, 000 to 1 18 " red 00 to 1 OS Corn, new, 50 Corn, old, 70 Rye, 70 Oats, 30 Barley, 50 to 60 Cloverseed, 4 25 Timothy, 1 50 Pork, per 100 lbs., 5 00 to 5 50 Extra family Flour, S3 12; extra, 3 87; superfine, 2 50 per hundred. i lie above prices are also paid by llly myer iV Stanbarger. fitey" Barley and Bye will be purchased at Fisher's Brewery at the stone bridge, in any quantity, at full market prices. Philadelphia Market. Flour—Sales at $5 50a7 25 as in quality ; Cloverseed at ?5 121a5 37] per 64 lbs; Bye flour S4 25 ; Corn rnoal 375 perhhl. Wheat —Bed SI 350 l 36, white 81 52; Bye 92e; Corn, yellow 75c; Oats 43a16c. CattU Market, Jan. 2.—The receipts of cat tle reached about 2000 head this week. The market was dull and buyers very scarce, on account of the holidays. About 1150 head wero disposed of at from 87 50 to 10 the 100 lbs. 100 Cows were also sold at from 825 to 50, as in quality. 5000 Sheep were disposed of at 7to 840 per lb. About 5200 Hogs sold at 6 50 t" 7 75 the 100 lbs. net. C mparative receipts of Cattle, at the Phil adelphia market, for the last five years: Beeves. Coirs. floqs. Sheep. 1859, 88.820 8.580 137.'700 313,500 1858, 81.090 17,125 166.000 277,600 1856, 54,500 6,455 97.000 285,100 1855, 53,150 9,420 66,800 171,150 THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY, III'!'!i:\iTOVT OF A XEff TOtl'ME. V, ' I i 11 t lie number f>r January, I*oo, the f Atlantic Monthly* "ill inf. r upon it- Fifth Volume. In making this announcement the Publishers think it proper to sav, simply, that no change will be male in the general plan of the Magazine; that all the writers whose contributions have estal lished it in the popuiar fuvor, win cuuuuu>. to make it tin or medium of communication with the public; and that the relation of the publishers with authors, on both side- the Atlantic, will enable them to add materially t the variety, interest and value ot its pages. IT.rv have great pleasure in announcing that the number t r January contains the first chapters of a New Romance, entitled THE PKO: E->.IR'S STORV, written expressly for its pages. l>v Oliver Wen dell II limes, to be continued in succeeding numbers of the Magazine through: ut the year. TERMS. —Singh- numbers. 25 cents. S.T per year, postage paid t > any part of the United States. To Clubs—Two c jpie. $5: five. 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EDWARD FRYSINGER, WHOLESALE DEALER ix fl lUT FAITI UEU OF niaiigroiiMUOTii, &.c., ike., Urdcrs promptly attended to. jelG \l hat Everybody Wants, EVERYBODY'S LAWYER And Counsellor in Business, BY FRANK CROSBY, OF Tlx til riiiL ADfcLl'll I \ BAR* IT TELLS YOU now to draw up Partnership Pa pers and gives general forms for Agreements <>f u;i kinds, Hills of Sale, Leases & Petitions, j i IT TEI.LS VOC how to draw tip Bonds and iVlort- i gages, Affidavits, Powers of Attorney, Notes j and Bills of Exchange, Receipts & Releases. ' IT TELLS YOU the Laws for the Collections of Debts, with the Statutes of Limitation, and amount and kind of property Exempt from Execution in every State. IT TELLS YOU how to make an Assignment prop- 1 eriy, with forms for Composition with Credi- i tors, and the Insolvent Laws of every State. 1 IT TELLS YOU Ihe legal relations existing be tween Guardian and Ward. Master and Ap prentice, and Landlord and Tenant. 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OTICH is hereby given that letters of ad ministration on the estate of YOST KING, late of Merjno township, MifHin coun ty, deceased, have been granted to the under signed, the first named residing in Brady township, Huntingdon county, and the latter in Menno township. Miftjin county. 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. DAVII) J. ZOOK, JACOB S. KING, decls-Gt*[n] Administrators, i Iron ! Iron ! Iron ! I HAVE now on hand and shall continue to keep a well selected stock of all kinds of Iron wanted for the trade., at low prices fur cash. Valentines best Horse Shoe for sale at a low figure by F. j. HOFFMAN. The Herald of Truth, ] EVANGELICAL SERMONS.—The scr- I j morts of Rev. C. 11. Spurgeon and Rev. Henry Melvdl, chaplain to the Queen of Eng lan !. ire received weekly from Europe, and pubii-hed f'.i 'Hitiiu in the "Herald of Truth." The sermons of distinguished clergymen of all ttie evangelical denominations in this country are likewise regularly published, and t ,i tiruto the distinctive feature of the paper. The Herald of Truth is issued weekly at j lot) Nassau St.. New York. Rev. John W. .Major, of the Presbyterian Church, editor. Term-. Cl per annum : - copies, £3 ; clubs , f ten, rlo, and an extra copy to the person forming the club. [2OB sermons, besides much other matter of interest, cost but >'J.. December '22, IS NO.—it, Christmas is Near at Hand! 4 \l> FELIX has just returned fr, to tin ."Y City with a splendid assortment of China Ornamental Vasts. Dishes, Curs an i Snneirs, Pitchers, &c„ By the Box or Pound, FRESH FRUIT, Peaches, Kaisins. Currants. Figs, Prunes. Almonds, &c., Ac. ffezf Don't forget to call at Felix's Variety Store to purchase vour holidtiv presents. deels A. FELIX. FifM Length Steel Engravings of WASHINGTON & EVERETT, r \CI lIHM2 ;i vi*w dl'Moghl Wrnnn in the n.yra 1 ' viiig i V\ isltinguui. Tbi'Si sjl ndhf f ugravi , are from original pointing* by likki>, aitd art c<;gr;iv-<i on j sler! in ihe hiili I -tylf of a j. Ti y are rath ; it< h •?, oarb containing ?i\ sq; \iik 11 et. So r. •&.\ ; t;ir.se, miserable pic.iirf* have been pthin-ii upon tin* public .ifi works ul*url—.i. u e>ppt ial > iruiu np,! j ich an! j fll ii il• iengr vings— (hat it is c2iilictilL ?o convince oflp.ste 11i it t li**y are stlc in .rlen g wb.il ihev h;Vt not i Ji -i se n. V\ h-tve paid lis- :1 r-; ar.Ui.s th- ii un pri ce* amoiiiittits lo tit tv i h mi dollars, to produce •• rs j g; tvnL> ih tt are real'y beautiful. as \v.ii as tlie o::sr 1 portraits, ar.il that -It ill be: ornutuiaitg pi ;i;i\ parlor. s Opuiiottr- uml can be relied oo : il-Tlir Editor of < lie New York Observer nay>: "Tiiest ensravitiSs ;r-* genuine works of art— lite likenesses art j admirable. The portrait of Mr. Mveretl will lake prece delicti of all ollters ** >The New York Christian Advocate i> s : — 44 Tle\ J are aitp os if iiaest rngr ivitigs we Ii tve ever seen, and the publish rs arc Ft lev rksponsiiile for \li. i iil:\ ; PROMISE." Terms, Almost ft rails. We u ill send, po-lpaid, securely p tci <J in rollers Father Engraving ami a £.' l Magazine one y tr, fir $2 ibith Engiaviiigs and a $3 M tg zine one year, for £4 cr>Agenls who reutii AaU at one time will have an extra i copy of ea h engraving. The Magazines aie 11A I,'l'K h'S, Till-J K NIC KERB OCX/:I!, GODEYS LA />)' S HOOK, TIIE ATLANTIC, 11 LACC" 01). I Krßy a special arrangement, the etui,-.:; -ri,;>- ' lion Ki the Miimsuh • is |.uiit uvn b . - ilhi-'kms, ;iml subscribers receive their su|i|>ly f ri:i y .-;ir clirei t ; from their r('S|H!(:livc publication oifi r? Til,! , 0.-t, f tile ; oncravina-' is paid only ly III" il tp-ronce I, iivn-n the \ 111 , ,vii..l.'.nl ii ii . I I lii* o-yiihir ,o in* of Iho Mlifiizlnr^ s> lOoprav i nils s j nt a I om-i:, an it suiiscrijil ions In period- I Mais commence with cnrrenl issue, ooi-'.s oilieru is.; or dered. Money al our risk if proof if retained of linvitip been mailed. First iiiiprcssions uie best, lliercfm; send I early. Address (i U. BAII.E\ tt, CO., (At Win llall Jt Soil's Music Store ) .">!;! ilroadwav, novl"-10t New York. GREAT IMPROVEMENT ! Simple and Economical! MAW attempts have been made to produce a Coffee l'ot capable of condensing ami retaining the aroma and strength of the Cotiee ordinarily wasted by evaporation, and vet be simple enough to come within the limits "of or dinary comprehension. Hitherto this desirable end lias been very imperfectly attained, and bv means difficult to explain and understand. THE OLD EMPIRE COFFEE P,)T lias none of those faults; on the contrary it is so arranged as to condense perfectly, and theie hy retain all the ricfi fragrance and strength of toe Coffee, giving a most delicious beverage at a quarter expense, and yet is so perfectly simple that it is actually impossible to make any mistake. A child can comprehend the whole thing perfectly. All who have used this Coffee Pot are delighted with its great simplicity and excellence, for sale at the Tin and Stove Store of J. li. SELIIEIVIEIi. Lewiilotvn, Decembers, 1859.-3 m GREAT EXCITEMENT! \EWIiOBDS! iWIiOODS! JUST RECEIVED AT Kennedy & Junkin's simp U3ii ii'jfDisJi, riMIE undersigned have just received a choice J selection of seasonable goods and cheaper THAW EVER. As times are hard and money is scarce, we w ill make it an object to sell cheaper than the cheapest, (and no mistake.) We have all kinds of goods, such as Do Laines, French Merinocs, Fiorina Lustres, Wool Plaids, Broche, Plaid, and Cashmere Shaw ls. Cloths, Cassimcres, Sat inets, Muslins, and of Calicoes a good assort ment. Also, a prime article of Shatter Flannel warranted not to sin ink ly washing. All Wool Flannels, white, red, green and yellow at all pri ces. 2K2)!8 IkaL-HEiiisS we have a fine lot of Opera, Maraposa, and children's Woolen Caps to suit the season at ve ry low prices. We have also a choice assort ment of Jjramtli> (Svoctrtcß, such as Cotiee, Sugar. Teas and Rice, with Spices of all kinds, as well as BOOTS AND SHOES, READY-MADE CLOTHING, <(l IRK. WILLOW WAKE, and in fact everything that is generally kept in stores. Please give us a call and examine for your selves, as we are determined not to be under sold by either Jew or Gentile, All kinds of country produce taken in ex change for Goods and the highest market price paid for same. Ground Alum Suit at 1.35 cash per sack, and full sacks. Also Dairv Salt, dec 15 KENNEDY & JUNKIX. I)ORK WANTED, for v liieh Cash will be _ paid, bv T. J. HOFFMAN. VALUABLE PARI! AT PRIVATE SALE. HpIIE undersigned offer ai private sale the Farm at their Mills in Now Lancaster District, MitHin county, ttbout ton miles north east of Lewistown, containing '230 of which are enclosed with good fences, a large part post and rail, well watered by the Last Branch of the Kishac. qui lias creek, di vided into convenient fields, with water in every field on the faun except ore --the re inainder covered with good timber. The soil ! is i f the best quality, in a high state of eul • tivatinn, s. me Go acres being first e! i-s mead ow. The improvetiti tits e nsi.-t of ;i two story Dwelling, with all necessary out : ;• lar s els '! r ,"-• P '? xr ' V ' l ventcnees, sin li as Y- at tie Shed- t nclose.l, ice. ! The purchaser uf the property can 1 .a! I rangements for ree< ivii.g ail the suiplus nta i nure fr. tn the pens at the Pist'iiery. Mill, Sehoolltousi', Church, i\:e.. are in • sight of ;he larm, and three other churches . within three miles—< no Episcopal, two Pres byterian, and one Lutheran. ALSO, 400 Acres of Mountain Land, ; adjoining the above property, with chestnut, oak and other timber, which will be disposed of separately or with the farm. F.ir further information inquire of E. E. LOP EE ,t CO.. Locke's Mills P. (>., Mifflin co , Pa. September 2'.), IS5'.). A Time and Place for all Tilings. Ami anion? tiiein a Time and i'laec !o BUY GOODS! BLYMYER & BRISEIN, X. E. Corner W. Market and Wayne Sts., t.OPPOSHE THE JAIL,. I ¥ .AYEjust returned from the eastern eitics JIT with a large and varied assortment of j- DIiLY 3!) i Ji 3 of all kind-, including very choice I patterns ol \r LADIES DRESS GOODS, ;1 I SHAWLS, &c. } l and in connection with (jentlemonV k i Wc:ir ' X w J Cassimeres. Vestings, &e., z j as als °> 4 \ I / c I 1 1 JtnefU'Sy 'jaf* (Jll it >'/'*</ j TT ' (limbicur<, / ' Cutlrry, T Carpets, '* ~ "<<■ Tr j - " v " i ' ■* PMB| Sho> S. TT tiud till other articles kiqit in large • stores, j gsalfWool and Pountrv Produce generally taken in exchange for Goods. novlO OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AM) AN UNEQUALLED STOCK OF LADIES' 3jia a a uyu JJ , CLOAKS. CAPES, &c. Ft)lt S V 1,12 AT GEORGE RLYMYER'S. FOR CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, -A_ <o* LE _2J -cj? 5=3 9 and everything for wear or use generally, aaQaaa Maws is the store, where choice can be made from the largest stock in the county, at prices that cannot fail to be satisfactory. oct2iJ BOOTS, SHOES, A\ 1 > REIHiI MIIM. ffMIE largest assortment of the above arti -1 eles, and withal very cheap, has just been opened at oct'2o GEORGE BLYMYEII'S. (ARi'irnx; A\l> WALL PAPERS. JUST received, a splendid stock of Carpet ing of all kinds, and a large supply of Wall Papers. For sale low at the Corner Store. GEORGE BLYMYKR. TAKE NOTICE AND S ./A V/" IE OOSTSI f HE Notes and liook Acoounts of MEYER .1 FRANK have been placed in the hands of the subscriber for collection and settle ment. Those indebted will find it to their advantage to call and settle without delay, and thus save costs and further trouble, as compulsory measures will have to be resort to if this notice is not heeded. GEO. W. THOMAS. Lewistown Dec. 15, 1859.-3t \\ T lIITE V INE, Vinegar, and Cider, on * hand and for sale by A. FELIX. F rf H H SJ IP r r r r 'a i i 1 i DR. HOOFLANP S GERMAN BITTERS, AND 3RL, IJOOE E, T \3> S HAI.SITLLL 4 <itk£H 4L,. •' e great standard mrd c.net of the preterit as : ' :v <- acquired their great popularity only through years of trial. Unbounded satisfac tion is rendered by titem in all cases; and the people bare pronounced them worthy. Liver Complaint, D> spepsia, Jaundice, iiebiiily of ilie Nervous System, Diseases of the kidneys, and all diseases arising from a disordered liver cr weakness of the stomach and digestive organs, are speedily and permanently cured by the GERMAN BITTERS. The Balsamic Cordial has acquired a. reputation surpassing that of any similar pre paration extant. I: will cure, WITHOL'T FAIL, the most tiere and long-standing Cough, Cold, or Hoarseness, Bronchitis, In fluenza, Croup, Pneumonia, Incipient Con&umption, and has performed the most astonishing cures ever known of Confirmed Consumption. di few doses will also at once check and cure the most severe Diarrhoea proceeding from COLD IN TIIE BOWELS. These medicines arc prepared by Dr. C. M. JACKSON & Co., Xo. 418 Arch Street, Phila delphia, Pa., end are sold by druggists and dealers tn medicines everywhere, at 75 cents per bottle. The signature of C. M. JACKSON will be on the outside wrapper of each bottle. In the Almanac published annually by the proprietors, called EVERYBODY'S ALMANAC, you will find testimony and commendatory notices from all parts of the country. These Almanacs are given away by all our agents. For sale by Chirlcs Ilitz, K.J. II fllnrion, ami Mary Mirks, I.ewi-t >\vn, and dealer- generally in the county. ma> 12 DR. M'LANE'S CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE LIVER PILLS. beg leave to call the atten tion of the Trade, and more especially the Physicians of the country, to two of the most popu lar remedies now before the public. We reft r to lir. (has. N'Lane's frlcbrated Vermifuge and Liver Pills. We do not recommend them as universal Cure-alls, but simply for what their name purports, viz.: THE VERMIFUGE, For expelling Worms from the human system. It has also been administered with the most satis factory results to various Animals subject to Worms. THE LIVER PILLS. For the cure of LIVER COMPLAINTS, all BILIOUS DERANGEMENTS, SICK HEAD-ACHE, &C. In cases of FEVER AND AGUE, preparatory to or after taking Qui nine, they almost invariably make a speedy and permanent cure. As specifics for the above men tioned diseases, they are Unrivaled, and never known to fail when ad ministered in accordance with the directions. Their unprecedented popularity has induced the proprietors, FLKM ! NG BROTHERS, PITTSBURGH, PA. to dispose of their Drug business, in which they have been success fully engaged for the last Twenty Years, and they will now give then undivided time and attention to their manufacture. And being de termined that Dr. M'Lane's Cele brated Vermifuge and l.iver Pills shall continue to occupy the high position they now hold among the great remedies of the day, they will continue to spare neither time nor expense in procuring the Best and Purest material, and com pound them in the most thorough manner. Address all orders to FLEMING MBit. Pittsburgh. Pa. P. S. IVab-rs ami Physiiinv ordering from otln i s than Fleming ISrw.. will .! v.. 11 (. write- tin ir nrtli-m dlv.inotly. and Like nr,*.- hut Vr. idime't. prepared hy Fleming Urns. Ilttsburyh, l'a. To tlioso wishing to givo them a trial, we will forward pr-r mail, p<*f j-;.: i. to any part of tlie I'nifod States, flue hox of I'iils for twelve throe-cent postage stamps, or one vial of Vermifuge tor fourteen three-cent stumps. All orders from Canada must bo acconipatded by twenty cents extra. For sale hy Charles Ritz, F. J. Hoffman, and Mary Marks, Lewis-town, and dealers generally in the county. may 12 PfMIE subscriber respectfully offers bis ser- X vices to the citizens of Mifflin and adjoin ing counties as NVeli-Digger. Having had ampie experience in the business, those desir ous of having wells dug, old ones repaired, dug deeper, or cleaned, are invited to give him a call at his residence on John C. llooley's farm mar the old Byler school house, or by letter at Reedsvillc. declo-3t' JOHN GIBBOXEY.
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