r> g E GAZETTE. * * Pennsylvania Railroad. •, i; ,s leave I.ejvistown Station as follows: WESL-WAR.IL. EASTWARD. •>li Express, •> a- in. 110a. m. C to p.m. 10 ss a. m. Vi : ra iM. 411 p.m. 2 60 p.m. jeli Freight, 1 Wa ML. 3 45 p.m. Ki .-iiilit. " lo a. in. S 45 p. m. l'n igla, lo 30 a. in. 12 43 p.m. : - v, .'p. .eaht. 1155 p.m. 1135 p.m. l>. E. ROBESON, Agent. LOCAL AFFAIRS, &,A meeting of the Cameron Club , t 'j be held at the Louse of Capt. J. Mc (ditigiilin. on Friday evening next, at 7 , clock. Punctual attendance is requested. itiFT BOOK STORK. —The branch from Mulviu'x (lift Book Store (112 South Third Street, Philadelphia,) mentioned in last •rjek's paper, will open in this place at Benedict's building, East Market Street, near the square, to-day, (Thursday,) aud ,„ jr citizens will then have an opportunity <o purchase books on more favorable terms than over before. The Harrisburg papers ..peak in the highest terms of this branch, and of the strict impartiality with which the •rifts arc distributed, while fhe citizens of that place and Members of the Legislature are unanimous in their approbation of the sale as couduc-ted there during the win ter. Call early and examine the Books and Gifts. DISTRESSING AOCIHKNT.—A telegraph ic dispatch was received 011 Tuesday morn jng announcing the death of MARY E. niNSON, wife of I?. Stinson,Es(| ,of Eyans rille, Indiana, and eldest daughter of Hon. Kphraim Hanks, of* yhis nla.ee. No partic ulars were givey;, the dispatch simply an nouncing that she icus burnt io death. She leans a husband and two children, a deep ly afflicted father, a sorrowing sister and two brethren, to mourn her early and sud •n departure from the -scenes of earth— .in affliction in which they have the heart- It condolence of this entire coininanttv. Suni'EN DEATH.— .Arthur Adamsap, re siding above Allenyille, met with a .very sadden death a few weeks ago. It appears he had gone fo the stable tp %d his cat tie. and not returning, search .vas made ;;>r liini, and he was found lying dead in ihe barn yard. The Democrat says hp had been afflicted for some time .with disease of the lungs, and his sudden premise is attrib uted to it .lie leaves.3 family His re mains were interred in tire Allenville bu rling ground ou Wednesday. KOUKKRY. — A small .grocery in West Third street, kept by J). ,C.!,ris,well, was en tered on Saturday night last, and a quan tity of cigars, tobacco, soap, .candp-'s, jars, Ac., and about three dollars in .money ta ken. Four boys were arrested, aud 011 a hearing before Esquire Hoover on Monday morning Cornelius Fcely, a white b<jy, and Jerry Harris, colored, were committed to jail in default of bail. The other two were l.siharged, though strongly suspected of leiug sharers in the Spoil. licar it stated that N. J. Ritdi- SUI, of this place, -has been or wi.B be re turned as a Juror to the District Court at J'ittsburg. The niarshall was hole a dew weeks ago looking .round for a deputy to tike the census, and .most folks now think that the old applicant* jtfill Jias;c fa back and make room for J. M. Stoner. Ini: ( AN HypeJ-yjgor Jas a number of hands employed making repairs at acqueducts, Ac., i tjie havipg been considerably injured by the ice gorg -114 at that point, having raised j.lu flooring at least two feet,) so as to be ready for ad mitting the water whenever the weather will permit. The officers are making eco " iiiieal reforms all along the line, having 'etermiued wc believe to dispense with v "Hectors proper at all the ports where ii can be consistently done. We infer this '• lu 'he fact that at this place that office been iu a measure abolished, and La iyette Webb appointed to general duties at a salary considerably reduced from that 'ormerly paid to the collector nlpnc. #BL,Geo. W. Wiley has been apposed Collector of' State and County Taxes for the present year. ®a?'B. L. Buckley has been appointed Postmaster at Newton Hamilton, in place o: "I-K Rhodes, resigned. i lie weather is again springlike — sunshine, blue birds warbling, black birds chattering, doves cooing, Ac. Some wild pigeons have also made their appear ance. Thomas H. Ford was elected printer to the ' ' ■'!• a: Washington on Monday last. •"t'lhe Emperor of the French has promulgated opinion which the papers style free trade, but is in > o'n: true tHriff doctrine, namely, to admit.arti -01 use nd riciessity which cannot be grown in trance duty free. northern democratic journals have made " ' ils, ove rv that There are some uustatesmaulike "" 1 -h people in the south who advocate disunion. tin i are all democrats, they pray them not to go 'Jtu! i i inon. as their votes are badly wanted now- Stewart McEweh lias au article on the Gazettr.-i ' j a dmonition to the colored people in which he contrasts ; it with our article "What does the South want." Since Stewarts location among slavery advocates, (who we understand occasionally give him a lessen by stoning i his office,) the rights guaranteed by tl\e Constitution _ liate undergone a wonderful change with hitn! JJo - body objects to the arrest and punishment of slave i abductors, murderers, or any others guilty of real o tenees, hut northern men do object to the arrest aud punishment of poaeeabfa travelers by sneh mobs as can only be found among nigger-breeders. .1 if the last Congress, with a democratic speaker. ! committee which has charge of tariff bills, was ; I composed of six fyoe traders qnd tariff men. ! [. nder Speaker renmpgtcn that committee consists of six tariff men i,nd three free traders: 1 If • i,y ~ Frozea to Deatli on the Prairies. The St. Paul's Minnesotian and Times of ( February 10th extracts from the Nor'welter, published at the Red-river settlement*;, a sad unrrative. A party, including Mr. MeKenzie, started from Georgetown, nt the'mouth of V&e Buffalo river, to cross the prttirie to Fort Lar ry. They started December 23d, takingmules. The latter gave out in three days, the distance only half done, and provisions getting short. Here they yoje helpless, in the heart of a vast, dreary, unknown prairie, in a cold, bleak month, far beyond the reach of all sympathy j and aid, with starvation staring them in the 1 face. On Thursday, the 29th, Mr. Mackenzie ' resolved to reach Pembina, and send back sue eor. The cugiqeer accompanied him. The day was cold and tjtorniy, and a hitter blast from the north drove tiieiq back. Thev all j , camped together that niglit near Pine river, about 50 miles from Pembina. Iu the morn ing Mackenzie started again alone. lie hr.d a presentiment that lie would not got through. ' j lie wore but one thin coat, and was lightly i clad throughout, wishing to be as little"bur- 1 dened with clothes as possible, as he intended j to run most of the way. A bit of pemican, the size of his fist, was all his food. On Mon day morning David Tait pushed ahead, and i reached Pembina the same evening. Mr. M. j had not been there. Two men were sent, and they fell in with j the remnant of the party shortly after mid- • night on Tuesday, and, after supplying their urgent needs, went off in search of Macken zie. On Wednesday they came upon traces which brought them to his corpse. After leaving his companions, ho seemed to have billowed the trail tor a considerable distance, and then to have lost his way. Night came upon him, and, bewildered by the growing ; darkness and the drifting snow, he made to I ; wards a clump of trees, with the intention, | probably, of kindling a tire. If such was his object, he seemed to he unable to accomplish jb ad h'u beaten track showed that to keep hiu f sej). ,rojii iYee&iqg he pad fpct the hours i of that lonesome night in running round in a circle. With the break of day he again start ed across the trackless waste, every"step that jie tooj; carrying him further and farther from the spot \rhieb he was straining every nerve i to reach. Arintygr weary day of fruirlese travel was followed by a second ri'ght even more dreary than the" first!" Agnirf he had managed Jo stave off what he must have felt I to have beep the pops of Jiis by ' b>pg |;ours of activity. A third ' day's journey bought him towards Lac des Koseaux. Here he attempted to run round as before, but the strength find courage'yyhicli had heretofore him now forsook ' him. lie dragged his tired footsteps through the loose snow towards a tree, from which he : plpcked fj, hjijnoh 'i-;d j*ung thereon ;; shred of !i 14 tattered coat, as a signal to mark his dismal resting place; he next tore off'another | branch of the same tree, which lie placed as a pillow for his cold bed, and then laid upon it bis weary head and died. His right hand ' was on his heart, and his left hung by bis j side, firmly holding a compass. The body gave indications of having undergone great ! suffering. Some portions of it had been fro zen and thawed many times in succession be Fujre"death intervened and released him from further angpLji. y j, . - - Cireat Remedies! To cure a severe Cough or Cold, use Ir. Wisua, - ! Balsam ot Wild Cherry—to cure Whooping Cough. [ Croup or Bronchitis, use lr. Wistar's Bolsain of Wild . ,'.UC.;TV—TO arrest predisposition to Consumption, use lr. W istar - Balaam of Willi Cherry—to etirr Dyspep sia or Indigestion, use tlio Oxygenated Bitters—to • lire Asthma. Acidity or Heart Burn, use tlie Oxyge nated Bitters. These remedies perform all they prom ise. 'Hiev relieve suffering. euro disease, restore health, tints affording consolation and con/fort to the sick and afflicted, whcrodiscourageiiM'nt and suffering existed before. Clyde. Wayne Co., N. t., .March 10, 1857. W {Towle A Co.— lam happy to state that I have used the! i.xygennted Bitters in IIIV pra<-tiee for the last three years in the treatment <it Dyspepsia, General Debility, Indigestion, and Affections ot the Liver, with' the* most satisfactory results, and would cheerfully recommend to those suffering from these distressing diseases to give this valuable nic-dicine a trial. Respectfully yours, J. E. SMITH, M. I>. Exeter. .Me., £e'pt*.:). —1 Ins certifies that I have rec ommended the use of Wistex's J! ilfjrp of Wild Cherry for Diseases of the Lungs for rwd vears past, and many bottles, to niv knowledge, have been used by my pa tients, ail with lietieficiaf results. In two cases, where it rhongbt confirmed Consumption h;ul taken place, tie U ild t'herry etteet- d a cure. E. BOVDE.N. Physician at Exeter Corner. The only genuine Balsam has tie- written signature .uf.l. Bt'TTS on the wrapper. Prepared by S. W. Fow le A Co., Boston, and for sale by Charles liitz and F. J. Hoffman, I.ejfdstown. Mrs. Mary T. Brehnian. Mr Veytnwii, J. K. it hodes, Newton II air' lip'lf, appointed agents Und dejder-in medii ine in nealv every town in the State. Reason and Common Sense. Our tvarfors hjU-Y lyan-inlk, we have on several easions spoken ttt very ehfogtsfie terms'of a prepara tion which Dr. Setli !■. Bailee, of 108 Baltimore street, Baltimore. Mil., has discovered for the cure of Epilep tic Kits. Now. in doing so. we have l>eoii actuated by the very best motives, viz: the alleviation of human suffering. Krom circumstances which have lately come to our knowledge, vvc fear there is a certain class of persons who are not disposed to try this remedy in a common sense manner. We allude to the fact of se lecting a particular case in a town where perhaps there arc six or eight cases, and trying it on one csisc. Now, perhaps the cast- selected might be the only one of Jli.e wlu'lc nuniU-r that it would not cure. This is neither doing themselves nor the medicine justice. If a dozen persons w<;re stricken down with cholera in one tow n or neighborhood, would they all send for a physician, or would only one employ him. and all wuit and see if lie euiyil the first patient? That plan of procedure would l>e most absurd. Bo in the case of I>r. Hance's remedy, every one who lias Fits should try it for a reasonable length of time. It will not cure in a dav or w'eck: 'nothing worth "doing can be accom plished at once. What is easily done, is as easily un done. The growth of time is'enduring. From the most respectable testimony we have examined, we feel assured that by a proper perseverance in this remedy, nine cases of Epilepsy out of ten may be cured." The Bills are sent by mail free of postage to any part of the world. Price, one box $3. two $5, twelve f'fi You will find the address above. Worms! Worms! Various theories have lieen started relative to the origin of intestinal worms, and yet the question is still a vexed one among medical authorities. Of one fact, however, all are informed, and iu which all agree—the fatal nature of the influence they exert on children. At this season of the year, the attacks of worms are most frequent as well as most dangerous. We, take pleasure tu directing the attention of parents to tjie Vermtftige of Tfiv MT.anp. prepared by Fleming Bros, Pittsburgh. It is one of the most extraordinary tned ieines ever introduced to the public, and has never failed of success when tried. *,"Purchasers will be care fi i! to ask for Dr. AT Lane's Celebrated It rir.i/uge, manufactured by p'leH.ing Bros., of Pittsburg, Pa. All other Vermifuges iu compari son witli this medicine are worthless. Dr. M'Lune's genuine Vermifuge, also his celebrated Liver Pills, ean now be tied at all respectable drug stores. None firii'itnt without the signnture of FLEMING BROS. For sale by Charles Kits, F. J. Hoffman, and Mary Marks, Lewistown, and bv dealers generally through out the county ' THE MARKETS. LEWIS-TOWN-, March I, 1859. Butter, good, f* ft. 15 ; ' 10 1 a I Ion;, JQ Eggs, ~f dozen, 12 V.'heat, white bushel, 000 to 125 red 00 to 1 20 Corn, 60 %e, 70 Oats, 30 Barley, §0 to 60 Cloverseed, 4 00 Extra family Flour, $3 25; extra, 3 00; superft.ii£, 2 75 per hundred. I lie above prices are also paid by Illy niyev & Stanbarggr. ®®r"Barley and live wiil be purchased at Fisher's Brewery at the stone byidge, in any quautity, at full market prigeg. Philadelphia Market. Flour—Superfine $5 75; extra, 6, and extra family G 25 per bb!; fancy brands 6 50.7. Rye Flour 4 25, and Corn Meal o G2£ per bbl. IV heat—Red 1 40, white I 55a 1 57 ; Rye 92a 93c; Coru, yellow, 75a76c ; Oats 44a44i. [ Cattle, Market, February 27.—The receipts of Beef Cattle have beeo larger than fur sev i eral weeks past, reaching about 2.300 head. The market was dull and prices about 50c the 100 lbs lower than last week. Sales at s7a 10 25 the 100 lbs, as in quality. 8,300 Sheep sold at from 5 to 5Jc per lb ! gross. 200 Cows sold at from 25 to GO per head as in quality. 1 ;461 head of Hogs sold as follows: Light still hogs G swa7 50, good still hogs 750 aS 50, add good corn hogs 9 per 100 lbs net. lEi- "W^IfcLXX MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN SIRA7T GOO'fi'SG Nos. 10:], 105 and 107 North SetiOU 1 Street, PHILADELPHIA. are now receiving our Spring Stock, V V which will comprise a large and desira ble assortment of fIU kinds of Straw and Laoe Goods. Our stock of Flowers and Iftiches will be j unusually large this season, and W? would i invite special attention to that department. Please call and examine them before making your purchases. feb23-lm SILVER PLATED WARE, BY HAUVEY FILLEY, No. 122-2 Market Street, Plnladeljiiia, MANUFACTURER OF Ftue Nickel Silver, and Silver Plater of Forks, S/wonf, Ladles, lintter Knives, Castors, Tea Sets, Urns, Kettles, IFa iters, /hit ter Dishes, lee Pitchers, Cuke Has,kefs, Communion Ware, Cups, Mays, Goblets, dec. With a geriepii assortment, comprising none but thu but quality, made of the bext material* and hearth/ pta /<•■/. constituting tin-in a serviceable ami durable article T")' ifotejs. tfteanjhiats and Private Families. t ild Ware rc-plutod iii tho brut iiiHnii.'f. teb£V-1v Fruit Trees! sale by the subscribers, an assortment _ of the choicest kinds of Fruit Tree's, at the followipg'reduced pricec': *' 1 APPLE TREES at * 22 cts. PEACII •' " JS cts. PEAR •' 30 cts. CIIEHRY " 5Q cts. I'LL M " 50 cts. Great reduction made |to those purchasing by the quantity. Farmers and others wishing to plant Orchards would do well to give us a call. Those wishing anything in our line that we have not now on hand can luive it by ad dressing us in season. IFAReCER & BUTTS. Lewistown, February 23, 18G0. Important to Families! SAPONIFIER! THE HEIDI EASILY SOU- JIiKER I I*7ITH which every family, with their ordinary kitch- T en grease, ean make all their Soap with Tittle or no trouble— Hard, Soft, or Fane//. It will make hard water soft, ejean f'aiiit, remove fir ease. Ao„ to perfec tion. Abundant testimony in favor of the Sanonifier, with full and valuable receipts for making different kinds of Soap, sent free, by addressing OFFICE OF THE COMPANY. No. 390 Penn St.. Pittsburgh. Pa., or LEWIS JAMES 4•(;()., Agents, t'hiladolpnia, Pa. * flu Be -ure yotigei the original and patented articlo nianuloetured by the Penuyl vania Salt Mannfaetiiring Co.. East Tarenttim. Allegheny Co.. p. •Jnna-itm AC jade; MY. HPIIE Second Session of this Institution I will commence on MQND-v--' JTebruary 20tb. Yew classes will then be formed as cir cumstances require. Particular attention w ill be given to those preparing to teach. Those wishing Ao study and practice Music may be tv?s>ifed of .tjie advantages. Miss S. E. YANDIZER will continue to give instructions upon the Piano. Kates of Tuition, $3.00, $4.50 or $6.00, according to the gnide of studies. For further information address nov!7 M. J. SMITH, Principal, Estate of Mary Barefoot, dee'd. IVTOTICE is hereby given that letters of ad it ministration on the estate of MARY BAREFOOT, late of Armagh township, Mif fliu county, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, residing in said township. All persons indebted to said estate are reques ted to make immediate paymc'nt, and those having claims to present them daly authenti cated for settlement. febl6-Gt* PETER BAREFOOT, Admr. '*• ->• : Lewistown Gas Company. ELECTION, ' ' "jyj OTICE is hereby given to the stockhold- X x ers of the Lewistown Gas Company that an election will be held at the office of the undersigned, in Lewistown, on SATURDAY, the 17tb day of March, 1860, from 10 o'clock a. m. to 3 o'clock p. m., for one PresidoutaDd six Managers to conduct the business of the Company for the ensuing year. feb23 J. W. SHAW, Sec'y. "VJ" OTICE.—An election will be held at the it house of Wm. Brothers, in Reedsville, op the SECOND MONDAY (12th) of £larch, 1860, a six' Managefs and Treasurer of the Lewistown & Kishoquillas Turnpiko Company, for the ensuing year. JOIIN MCDOWELL, Jr., feblG President. Cheaper than the Cheapest! GLASSWARE. —Tumblers at 75 cents and $1 per dozen ; Goblets, Pitchers, Fruit Stands, Covered Dishes, Ac. very cheap at aug4 ZERRE'S. Orphans' Court Sale. virtue of an ordei; of the Orphans' Court / of Mitßin county, the undersigned will sell at public sale, on the premises, on Saturday, March 3, 1860, the following described real estate, to wit : All that certain Tract of Land situate in Oliver township, Mifflin county, adjoining lands of Peter Rhodes, William Krwin, John Wibte, and others, containing 129 iicriEs and 80 perches and allowance, on which are f- ——erected a large two story frame 07; ;;i House, weatherbonrded. a large Bm 1 is £ fij Barn, and other outbuildings. X fiU&iiline YOUNG ORCHARD is oa the place, and running water in the barn yard. The turnpike leading from MeYeytown to Huntingdon passes in front of tlie house. All the lurid is cleared and well cultivated except about six acres of timber. A tine stream ed water passes through it. Also, all that Tract of Land adjoining the above, lands ot E. MeVey, Robert Rankin, ; A. Vandyke, ar.d ol intra, containing and 109 perches and allowance, on which are erected two good Dwelling House?, %one twostory and the other one and |li|{ buff, a good Stable, and other improvements, about sis.v acres of | which are cleared tl'nd in a good state of cul tivation, and the balance timber innd. A ! stream of watef passes through it, and a good SAW MJ LL is erefcted thereon. The above property is witliib tryp nnicj of the McVeytowp "depot*c'n the' Pennsylvania Railroad and of'tb'e Pennsylvania Canal, and j a very desirable property. All the above will be sold as the property | of Jehu Stine, Jr., doo'd. Terms—Ten per cent. u£ the purchase iuon | ev to be paid when the property lis struck off, | one-third when the sale is confiruicd, and the remaining two thirds in two equfil finnual | payments thereafter, with interest, to be' Se . cured by bonds and mortgage on the premises. CYRUS STINE, SAMUEL STINE, j febb Admrs. of John Stine, dee'd. Executory .Sale. i ffAIIE undersigned, Executors of the last ! X will -ind testament of Win. Barefoot, late 1 ot Armagh township, Mifflin county, deceased, J w,.'.' offer at public sale, on the premises, 'on ' Saturday, March 24, 1860, a tract or p. ;p ue ?f land, situate in said town ship, late the property of said decedent, ad joining lands of Pete Barefoot, Win. i>. Mc- Xitt and others, containing 13 ACR.£IS, more or less, all cleared and in a good stjfe of cultivaiion. Also, one piece of WOODLAND, in said township, adjoining lands of Peter Barefoot, James M. Brown, and the mountain surrey, containing TWO ACHES. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock a. in. of said dav, when terms will be made known by PETER BAREFOOT, ) JAMES BAREFOOT, >■ Executors, JOHN BAREFOOT, | February 23, 1800. VALUABLE FAIIII AT PRtyATE SALE, npilK undersigned offer at private sale the farm at their Mills in New Lancaster District. Mifflin county, about ten miles north east 4 jLewistown, containing 230 of which are enclosed with good fences, a large part post and rail, well watered by the East Branch of the Kishacoquillas creek, di vided into convenient fields, with water in every field on the farm except one—the re niainder covered with good timber. The soil is cf the best quality, in a high state of eul tivaiion, some GO acres being first class mead ow. The improvements consist of a two-story Dwelling, with all necessary out buildings, a Barn, 120 feet 11 iJK long, ncividy new, with ruutiing u ' : iter in the yard, and other con verueoees, such as Cattle Sheds enclosed, &c. The purcliasor of the property can make ar rangements for receiving alf the surplus ma nure front the pens at the Distillery. A Mill, Schoolhouse, Church, <&c., are in sight of the farm, and three other churches withiu three miles—one Episcopal, two Pres byterian,and one Lutherap. ALSO, 400 Apres of Mountain Land 3 adjoining the above property, with chestnut, oak aud other, Luther, which will he disposed of separately or with the farm. For further information inquire of E. E. LOCKE & CO.. Locke's Mills P. 0., Mifflin co., Pa. September 29, 1859. A FDITQR'S NOTICE.—The undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Orphan's Cohrt of the county of Mifflin, to distribute the fund in the hands of Daniel Beshoar, Nd ministrator of Isaac Smith late of Decatur township, dee'd., will attend to the duties of the appointment at the Register's Office, in Lewistovrn, on Friday, the 9th of March uext, at 10 o'clock A. M. Those ihtcfented are requested to attend. W. P. ELLIOTT. fehlG " Auditor. AUDITORS NOTICE.—The undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Orphan's Coart of the county of Mfjiin to on' ex ceptions to the GuardiaViship account of An drew Mctarland, Guardian of Sidney M. and James 11. Jackson, will attend to the duties of that appointment at the Register's Office in Lewistown, on Saturday, the 10th day of March next, at 10 o'clock A. M. Those in terested are requested to attend. W. P. ELLIOTT, fehlG. Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE.—The undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Court of Com mon Pleas of the county of Mifflin to distrib ute the funds in the hands of Robert Mat thews, Esq., Trustee of Frances Gochenaur, will attend to the duties of the appointment at the Register's Office, in Lewistown, on FRIDAY, the 2d day of March next, at 10 o'clock a. nr. Those interested are requested to attend. W. P. ELLIOTT, Feb. 2, 1800. Auditor. STONE JARS.—Just received, a large lot of Stone Jars for preserving fruit, <fcc., very low at ZERBE'S. WINE, Vinegar, and Cider, on T* hand and for sale hv A FFLIX. NOW READY. THE. PRISCE OF THE HOUSE OF DAVID ! THE PRIME OF THE HOUSE OF DAVID ! THE PRIAtE OF THE HOUSE OF DAVID ! lty the Rev. ,T. 11. IN v i;R \H AM. 1.1. P. 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The " RECORDS OF THE REVOLUTIOXARY WAR" is a hook of great interest, and gives a vast amount of information relative to the Sohtfers of the Hevblution. and is nn invaluable book of reference for the descendants of its heroes and all who are interest ed iu Pension Claims, Land Warrant.*, etc. Tub Most Libbr.u Inpvckmests arc ottered to Agents, and upon addressing the publisher every information will be given. ' RFS'D FOR A CATALOG EE. Acldress (iKOHOE G. EYANT®. Publisher. jan2s-6t 43# Chestnut street. I'hiladelphia. I'n. Our Musical Friend." /\l R M nSRJATi FIiIEXI), a rare coni \J pauion fijrthe mTjtbr'hjonrltfi. Eri n/ PianijL ' I -Would procure this weekly publica- Ere:*y Singer. 1 _iiou ol Vocal and Piano-Forte Mu- Ei'iry Teacher, V sic, costing hut 10 Cents a number. Eccry Pupil, j and pronounced liv the entire press Evtnj Arnatcim. J of 'he country to he " Thr hm -am Chcctffl-.<T Work of the Kind in the World." 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MEDICAL Advice given gratis, by the Acting Sur geon, to all who apply by letter, with a description of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, Ac.,) and in cases of extreme poverty. Medicines furnished free of charge. Valuable Reports on Spermatorrhoea, and other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and on the New Remedies employed in the Dispensary, sent to tha afflicted in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Two or three stamps for postage will be acceptable. . Address Dr J. BKILLIN HOUGHTON. Acting Sur geon, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth street- Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors. EZRA D. HEARTU'ELL, President. Gio. Fairchild, Secretary feb2-Iy Hanover Gloves. ANEW supply of Wolfs Hanover Gloves just received and for sale by R. F. ELLIS, octo Sole Agent for Mifflin County. sf % " y|n g prfrr i y i tj D&. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, A.\R I>R. UOOFLA\D S BALSAMIC (ORDUL, v The great standard medicines of the present age, have acquired their great popularity only through years of trial. Cabounded satisfac tion is rendered by them in ail cases; and the people have pronounced them worthy. Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, jaundice. Debility of the jiervoin System, Diseases of the Kidney*, and all diseases arising from a Jisorderoi liv:r or weakness of the stomach and digestive organs , are speedily and permanently cured by the GERMAN* BITTERS. The B4li.amic Cordial has acquired a reputation surpassing that of any similar pre paration extant. It will cure, WITHOUT FAIL, the most severe and long-standing Cough, Cold, or Hoarotnaea, bronchitis, In fluenza, Croup, Pneumonia, Incipient Consumption^ and has performed the most astonishing cures ever known of Confirmed Consumption. A few doses wile also at once check and cure the most severe Diarrhoea proceeding from COLD IN THE BOWELS. These medicines arc prepared by Dr. C. M. JACKSON & Co., No. 418 Arch Street, Phila delphia, Pa., and are sold by druggists and dealers in medicines everywhere, at 75 cents per bottle. The signature of C. M. JACKSON will be on th<S outride wrapper of each bottle. In the Almanac published annually by the proprietors, called EVERYBODY'S ALMANAC, you wtil find testimony and commendatory notices from all parts of the country. These Almanacs arc given away by all our agents. For sale by Charles Ritz, F H< fl'niaii, ami Mary Marks, LewisCiwn, and dealers generally in the county. ' " * may 12 DR. M'LANE'S CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE LIVER PILLS. W E . beg leave to call .the atten tion of the "1 rade, and more especially the Physicians of the country, to two of the most popu lar remedies now before the public. We refer to Dr. Chat. M'Lanp's CHrbratrd Vermifuge and Liver Pills. We do not recommend .them as universal Cure-alls, but simply for what their name purports, viz. : TIIE yERMIpUGp,' 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, Forthecureof LIVER COMPLAINTS, all BILIOUS DERANGEMENTS, SICK HEAD-ACHE, dec. In ciscs 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, FLEMINQ BROTHERS, PITISBUJkCH, PA. to dispose ot their Drug business, in which they have been success fully engaged for the last Twenty Years, and they will now give their undivided time and attention to their manufacture. And being de termined that Dr. M'Lane's Cele brated Vermifuge and Liver 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 t manner. Address all orders to FLEMING BUGS, l'itlshargli, Pa. I'. S. I' -alcrs .-mil ordering from otbrrs than Hewing Bros., will do .-B UNA tlieir [TU.IS. distinctly, atid taJ;r. vow. but Vs. .VLnat't. prepari J by Fleming Bros. Pittsburgh* ft. To those wishing to &ivo them a trial, •$ wiJl,fcrsrU per maß. post [ aid. to niyy part of the United States, one bent of Viite f- r twelve thrwoccßt poßtago stump*. or one vml of Vcrmifupe tor fourteen "Uirooecol stamps. All r,rd,-,-s f r , m Canada must be accompanied by tweaty cuts extra. For sals by Charles Ritz, F. J. Hoffman, and Mary Marks, Lewislown, and dealers generally in the county. ajl3 Dissolution of Partnership, fJTIE partuership between W. B. JL 4 F. J. Hoffman, under the name of W. B. Hoffman & Co., will be dissolved by mu tual consent oo the. Ist March next. Tho Lumber business will be thereafter continue 1 by W. B, AVffman. As we are-anxioea ta close up our accounts, persons knowing them selves indebted will favor us by calling and making settlement. W. B. HOFFMAN Ct>, Lewistown. February 9, 1860
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