I : : .r s a- a. z ej? c:- s. : Pennsylvania Hail road. r . -!< .v Station as follows: Wi>T\VAKI. EASTWARD. ih Express. 6 30 a. in. 1 In a. in. ■ I it In p. ni. 10 58 a.m. -V " , 4 11p.m. 250 p.nt. | i tßii • j-*,vig ht, I H1 a. m. 345 p.m. I . ht. TlOn. in. 345 p.m. •'Tvp ight. l3sii. rn. 12 45 p.m. I D -.' " ', r 1156 p.m. 1135 p.m. D. K. ROBESON, Agent. LOCAL AFFAIRS. muz 2J iivm* -j--,,, ]>oo|>lc's Party arc invited to attend r> . tiuis at John G. McGlaughlin's Hotel ! *„ friJay evening next, to consider the j ri.-ty of nominating :i Borough ticket ! supported at the ensuing spring elec- MANY CITIZENS. L-wietown, March 8, 1860. j t. -Quite a commotion was caused in i ... Third street one day last week by arrest of six " ladies" by Constables ■„ . ,ii and Mathews, charged with drunk .. ... disorderly behaviour, and half a ■ ..... other matters not congenial with j .. .inc. They were introduced to Es- Weekes, who after an apropos chat ' i them liberated three on bail, and con- i r . i the others to the care of Sheriff ! V, . iiams. The whole party will he in- ' ; - ; iced to the judges, lawyers and u-yrs at April term, all of whom it is to ! , h. ped will give them a grand reception ! .- will not soon be forgotten. ; ~r the information of all persons con rw-d, we b 'v . . t.ouce that by re I t oi a o umber of citizens we shall ! .rcafter \ uhlish the names of all persons , •• ritiLT hail in cases similar to the above. A WIFE WHIFPKR Pfi LED. James •; .i-r was arrested on Saturday lastui • i.bint oi his wile, who charged him a violent assault and battery on her . ting her with his fist, making threats : punier, ap<4 refusing provide the no- Mi'ic? of life to the \yifo and children, •a her testiinoiiy, it appears that Pager , ...- L 'lae in the aftemoeti aiid demand- , a-.othi.' rto ext lie wa told there | n i Lrcjt- > i:i the house, nor any other j .. whereupon the inhuman husband , - . rclv reprimanded her for not working I r A 2_iug bread for him. A few hours j , .avards th* i-mstable called ai ins house, j . l aud in Pager's possession the ton j I to wit, a bottle well tilled i ::i _-!tf •?. He was then taken to the f iu institution, and on Monday brought 1 injustice Hoover tor a hearing, who, j , v:iii:in:.tion. Coinmittcd him six days ' - 4 vagrant, an d in default of bail for ! •• Laying his wife. £44 Ibe 1 athcr has been variable r.ince :r L-t, iiio igh not very unpleasant, j . tin "1 - t;I e . \ loh "j*...day night and during Sun j ■ voids which blew with tremendous l ' a Monday it again became warm j ■ ;. . 4:.'. (;u Tuesday n'ght move 1 ■ ■ " 5° to is still iy vfli a raw atmosphere. la laud dabblers are about with - -• •p n-.ts and other coptfivances i - • car waters . f the few suckers, &c. ? | - catching yet remaining, and in doing ! . ying sj aw;i enough to till the ; "-r i'J ai' w years with tine fish. It is ' -- -f law to ft - h with nets of any kind | . G the tributaries tf the Juniata — - v' act whivh ougltt I> ho strictly j - iig ti... j irticuhu's of the death : Mrs stinsor. at Evansville, Indiana, j wen r.-ceived ; it is reported however j sue was burnt by iluid. I THE OLD GRAVEYARD. bi mi-■. 'rMgtic-J. wishing to proceed with J'-k c-f "Fixing Up" the old graveyard. . '• we written proposals up to March ; ■ r pointing and white-washing of ' ii'g'd' 6 , wa '' outside and in. (We will fur- • • ihs :ime fur white washing.) I . take this opportunity of saying i j .. who promised to contribute, that J • be cbligr-d il they could do so now, | - L" : 'd-' 5 , ;l K rf -'it deal of work yet to be j I y y hope "A Fanner," and our other i : ' when they are in on court; remrnt i><'' that we are making an ••av the Old Graveyard become an • Jit to the town, instead of a reproach. MISS NANCY M. MOORE. „ MISS MARY FORSYTH. March sth, 1860. For the Gazvtte. Scarlet Fever. f Editor.— Some weeks ago 1 saw acom . "Cation in your paper on the subject of ' t ' ie Scarlatina form. The article to ! e directed to the people, but I - r a I'hysician might have the privilege culcate some principles in the , e I >eo P' e re l at ve to the treatment 4V;'"l C ' Tfl f'' acp ' be accuses physicians of 1 i, ( " n, s, utj der false ideas in regard to dis j I 1 nr-'F they think, "disease is a I V w \" f' 11 e . Dt ity, like a mad dog in town." , h'x hi 'B nort ' 3 the idea, and then, be .l • * r "^, 06 the article, he contradicts it I *".V W v, "T." bodies get obstructed I itdair ih ))°v ' u ® atnma tory from bad food, 41 r '*■ Now he acknowledges that there 1 ~ c ' obstructions in the system, which j idea we believe, end moreover we believe that that obstruction must he gat clear of before the person can bo restored to health. .Win he accuses ti.e physicians for killing more than they cure. Now, my dear iViend, that ;is rather hard language," hut perhats vou j think you can prove it. If so, just keep the.-e wunis m view " I lie old must die, and the young may die," and see if thev do net mod ify such statements, Next, as regards the treatment of said dis ease and drugs used in the same. lam of opinion, when 1 look at the list of drugs | which the Dr. mentions over, that he knows i nothing about drug medication, for where is there a physician that practices medicine who ■ says, in treating scarlet fever, he wishes the vital action to leave the surface and settle on the internal organs? Nowhere! Let me in conclusion sum up some little experiences in i said disease. Out of thirty children taken si.-k with scarlet fever, the died hi fore n phy sician could he got; three died out of the re |ni tinder, and twenty-two recovered. Now | does that look as though more die from the 1 treatment than from the disease? A i'll t hJGiAM. ®©.„The Democrat say.; we are mistaken as j ; to the mail Jettinga being published in one ! paper only in each congressional district* j Such was certainly the ruie sometime ago, j and if the practice has been changed it ,nu -t 1 | have been Bicrco or Buchanan, j tireat Remedies' j To f-uri- : v-vt-ro or Colli, use Dr. Wi-tar - I Bftlftom uf U :1,l Ciiorry —to enre T'ough. | ( roup or iSroiiehiti-!. iise Dr. Wistar's Balsarii of Wild j I Cli'-i ry—to arr -a predisposition to Coiisuinpliou, ue ! | Dr. W istur's B.ilsaiii of Wild Cherry-—to • ure i 'vspt-p- ! ; --in or Indigestion, use the Oxygennt-ed Bitters—to cure A-t!nu;u Aei.i y or Heart Burn, use the Oxyge nated Bitters. These remedies perform all tliey prom ■ i>e. Tliey relieve still'eriug, euro disease, restore : Dealtii, thus iitturiiing consolation and comfort to the i sick md afflicti.!. v her. discouragement and snft'ering ! existed iiefore. Clyde \V..iN. v.. Mureii In. 1867. j Mi - r>. S. v. !•'.• !•• A 1 -. I "!,i inippy to state tiiat ! I I hat iv-e i til Oxygenated Hitte sii iut practice for 1 i the list tiiree year- in the treat hie lit of Dyspepsia, | General I . oility. Indigestion, and Ati'eetiohs ot the ] ; I.e. u itl tile most Mitisfa.-tory results, and w..iiid i • r'e-oitiilly rei'OIIIIIICMIi ti> those suffering frolM thrse I ! di-ti-. -sing dis. as. - to give tins \nlird.!.- medicine a ! trial. Respectfully yours. J. E. Sum. M. 1 Exeter. Me.. Sept. 30.—This certifies {lie- I) ■ mmeiidcd i lie use of Wistar's Balsam of Wo • 11 for Disease -of tiie Lurigsfur tU. '•■:!( sp. •„ . I many j Bottles, to tnv ktioivlcdge, have been n- Ibymy . -i- i ticnts. 0.l jvitii lienebeiat results, in tiro eases.where i it was tiioiiLdit eonfiriiled Consumption had taken i ! plfti-r, the W lid cle-rry effected ;i cure. E. B 'VL>MN. Flivsiciiui at Exeter Corner. The oniy genuine Balsam iuis ttie written signature ; : of I. lit "ITS on tin- wrapper. Frepart d 1-y M \V. Foivle A Co., Boston, and for side I l>y ('.'miles lip/, and F J Hotliiian, Leuistoivn, Mrs. - Mary i'. Brei.iuun, Vti-V ey:.,wn, J. K. Rinxies,Neivton j Hamilton, anil i y appointed agents and dealers in j niedii me in uejdy .-very town in die State. Reason and Com men Sense. ; ' 'ur readers may reineuiber ue have 1.11 eev ral IK>- j easimis sp,>k;en*in verv eulogistic terms of a pre para- ' j ti ■ll which Iv. .->!>, ts.. H-in'-c. of IGB F iltiVnOl c street. .; i Baltimore. Md.. htm dis. ov.-ri d fertile cure of Epih-p- i i t. • i its. Now. in 'h ;n v so. we haw been actuated hy | tie very best iii..-:v.'r, viz: tiio alleviation of human ' } suffering. From ein-timstarices whieli have lately i ; come to our knowledge, we fear there is a certain class : of p.-. sous who are not disposed to try this remedy in j j common si m . maiiic r. W'e •t.ii e fact of se- ! .! 1- -tinga particular ease in a towft wlierepcriiaps there l j are six or eight cases, and trying iton otfe ease. Now. ; j perhaps the ease selecg-d migli; Is- the only one of | i tiie who!, number li. it -would j. >; e.g-e. iiiis is - ' n. ither doing tlieni: Ives nor the medk-tne justice, j | II - dozen persons- wer-- stricken down with cholera ! m on.- totvn or .o-utiihoriio.wl, w-aild they all send for j a phy-i, lan. or y/oqld only '.t;e employ him. and all j j wait and s.-e it he cured tiie tirst patient ? That plan I ■of nr. odiire woiijd ! ; e ' tost atisurd. So in the case ! I of Dr. Ham . s remedy, every one who has Fits khc.lld i i try it for a rea-nnablo. leiigfh of time, li will not cure j ! or u, ek : iiiing wortii doing .an b.- geconi- ! j plishe'd at once. IVI. e i- easily done, is as • asily un- J "lone. The e'ow'ii of time i- enduring. From the ' most resj)< -table testimony we have • xaiiiined. we ' feci assured tiiat t>y a proper perseverance in this j remedy, nim- .-as. - of Epilepsy out of t.-n i:. ./ bo ; etired. Tie- Fills :-r- sent i.v mail fr--<* of postage to ! any partofth- world. I'rice. "in-box s.i, twos.'., twelve i.'i. Yog w ill ijnd the address above. Worms I Worms! ! Various theories have been started relative to the ! orig n i-f intes-tiiud worm .. nd yet the question isstill , n vexed one among medieai aathwities. Of the public, and lias never 1 failed of success u io-n a ied. Fur-.-iiasc'-s will b .-arei'-il to ask for Or. if"Lane's i ' hrated 45.) -i-Yi/yr-. manufactured by Fleming Bros., i ' of Pittsburg. Pa. All other Vermifuges in eompari- j | -on with this medicine are worthless. Dr. M Lane's ' i geuiuiie Verinifug -. also his celebrated Liver Pills. ! caq now be hud & all respectable drugstore*. None i I genuine ici*hnnt th' signature (if FLEMING BI'OH. ! ! For sale by < h.-irhs Ritz. F.J. Hoflinan. ami Mary I Marks. Lewiitown. and by dcaiers generally tlirougli- I i out the county. Married. At Philadelphia, on Thursday evening, Ist in>t., by Rev. James Sedd n, THOMAS COX, of Lewistown, Bit., to Mrs. M ATILDA HALL, • of Frankfoi y. At McYeytown, on the 28th nit., by Rev. D. D. Clarke, EDWARD IT A U NEB to Miss | CATHARINE E. ROBESON. f.itERKT Foi-.k. Adams county, Ohio. | On the evening of the 2?>d February, at the I j resiJeiict; oi Rev. M. HENRY KIRK , to Miss AGNES 0. MORRISON, formerly of i Levvistu'.vn. THE MARKETS. LEWISTOWN, March £, 1855. Batter, good, HJ. 15 Lard, 10 Tallow, 10 Eggs, dozen, 12 Wheat, white bushel, 000 to 125 " red 00 to 1 20 ■ Corn, 00 i Rye, 70 I Oats, JO [ Barley, 50 to 00 Cloverseed, 4 00 Extra family Flour, $3 25; extra, 3 00; superfine, 2 75 per hundred. The above prices are also paid by Bly myer k Stanbarger. 6f&"Barley and Rye will be purchased at , Fisher's Brewery at the stone bridge, in any | quantity, at full market prices. Philadelphia Market. Flour—Standard and superfine $5 75a587J, : extra 6 12J per bhl. and a few small lots su perfine at 6 50a7 25 per bbl, as in quality; j Rye Flour 4 25 and Corn Meal 3 50 per bbl. j Wheat—Good and prime red 139a140e, ; white 155ulG0c; rye Q2; corn, yellow, 73a75c: oats to 4-i;i44Ac. Cattle Market, March s.—The receipts of Beef Cattle reached about 2,100 head th.s week. The market was very dull, and prices have a downward tendency. Sales at s7all 50 as in quality. 9,800 Sheep sold from to 6J per lb. ( 300 Cows sold at frum 2Q to 50 per Jieid, as in quality. About 1,700 head Hogs 6old at from 7 75u 875 per 100 lbs net. For still hogs 7to 8 50, j corn hogs Baß 75 per 100 lbs, as in quality. .Boys' and Girts Oicn Magazine, published monthly at ; ~cents a year, copies, 7 cents—Five copies, ?a 00 a year—Ten copies.?*. SO. This work is designed to inculcate in youth the spirit of Truth and Wisdom, tins importance uf acquiring knowledge, and of using : it weil. by means of good examples in plcusiug stor ies, l>y unfolding the wonders of science, natural lits ! torj. and the like, in snch away as to render it amuse ment, not study. 1 hough deveted chiefly to titeyotitig, 1 older heads w ill find amusement and instruction in ; pages. Address, William 1.. Jones, 102 Sixth Ave | nue, New York. B?®,. i he Burgess amFTown Council of Cor ; siea, Jefferson county, in view of hoops we presume, direct the siue walks on Main street to be made 20 feet wide, and on ail other streets 12 feet. Crinoline can spread itself' ! there. Ihe Selinsgrove Times, a democratic 1 lucofuco paper, says that there is not a more intolerable people living than Protestants ! MMftUHaa^^r-_niaraoi- ■■ „ r -jj- mmm I List of Causes for Trial at Adjourned Court, March if, ISSO, Xante* of fhune.i. y O . T. j Miller, Kycd & Co. vs. Mcvandcr ct ul 34 Au. , r >4 , J<>ucul 1 Milhkuu vs. It. A. Means. 17a JD. Vv. Mi t'i.rinfik vs.'P. At 1 i ight, VJ •• ,y; j Hubert Ft rsythe vs. Hottrv hchr. 114 Apr. of E. T. t.'opc vs. X. tY. StOfrctt. 79 r,s j I>. Hoovei vs. J. Hoover's :ctinrs. ss ! I>. Snyder's Er'r vs. H. Smith's Ei.V. ":j • Rachel Rhodes vs. W. iH. F.rwtn, lei •• •* :J. P. Verger vs. Saumd Comfon. 17a •* '-s i John A. Ross vs. TVILO. 1). h is) . • j Thomas Ihiiulall v.s .lotin Sitinip. la Au r . Woods. McFarlanc & Co. Vs. A. w. UridT, 113 " .Maiitda Wcrtz vs. . for use vs. Mi-Manigil'sadm's 79 Aug. " Mi-Williams & Co. for use vs. Same, .SO •• t'anticld vs. A. I*. Jacob's Ex'rx. 119 mho H. J. WALTERS, Froth y. * List of Causes for Trial at April Term, 1860. Xo. T. y. ; -Jolin Long vs. George Swine, 7S Apl. W>u ! Joseph Millikcn vs. H. A. Means. 170 Aug. i;-t , D. \\ . Mcformick vs. F. Albright, 'Xi ; >, ! Robert Forsythe vs. H nry Lchr, 114 Apl. i ->7 < "oni. for use"vs. Mi-Briih- .'-t ah. MO Jan. ls:,s j Kacht-I Rhonda v. W. i It. Erw in. J1 Apl. " ■ i : : i'.'Yergcr v (-'.unit i Comfort, 179 '• W i ui . itail & i opim, I>s •• u .mi A. Ro.-- vs Tlico. D. Irish. 199 " u la. . ,as' Randall vs. John Shirnp. 10 Aug. " : V\'ooil t . .McFarlanc <£ i:i>. vs.VY. Graff. 113 •• i >i-::1i1h Yv crta vs. Geo. W. .Stew ,rt. 209 " j Williams vs. W. Reed. 224 •• " ! Sager vs. Yc tccr & I\i; 1. 44 Nov. " ■ Dull vs. John VfiillipVAdmr. 70 '• " ! Li'tle J, Co. vs. Gurrter & McCorn.ick, K7 •• iM. L. Hailowell Iz Co. vs. Same, t>J •• '• j Zimmcrriian et al. vs. Burns, 110 •• '• j J.Gil lions, end. v. . W. Rccij, l+ " i K. L. it. nedin vs. John KyTc,' lli Jan. 15.V.1 i John GalJ ,v wife vs. W. Mct'rtsin wife, 74 Apl. - •Same vs. Daniel Blatt A wife, 75 •• j Stcrrett A co. for use vs. MeManigir-adm. 79 Aug. '• ! MeWilliaius A Co. for use vs. Saute. so " •* | CaiiftcM vs. A. P. Jacob's Ex'x. 119 " '• ' E. L. Benedict vs. J. Dingcs. 31 Nov. '- | .Woods, McFarlanc A CO. VS. W. Reed, 94 •• '• Sttme vs. Titos. Rccd. 95 •• i Storrctt fur use vs. Jones et al. 101 •• j t'cntrul Ins. Co. vs. W. Re d et al. 10 Jan. Isss ! Duncan's Ex. for use vs. Hilling's Admr. "t> Aug. 1559 mhS H. j. WALTERS, Frothy. PS.TJIT TS.3ESJ HAVING accepted art agency for the Mor . ris Nurseries, West Chester, ihi., I am prepared to order and furnish all kinds of Fruit and Ornamental -Xi 12^1^2."X/"2.C0. Apple Trees for Sumpicr, Autumn or B inter, i Bear Trees do do do Dwarf Pear Trees, Peach Trees, flu in Trees, A pr I ce t Trees, Q r n ain en la 1 Trees, Grape Vines', i Strawberries, Gooseberries, Baspberries, Lawtou Blackberrry, Ac., &c. As tht? .Morris Nurseries are near our own : latitude, trees from them arc well calculated i lor this climate. Those desiring Fruit Trees, ; Ac., will do well to call and examine descrip tive catalogues, mhl F. J. HOFFMAN. G1 ARDEN SEEDS!—-A good supply of T fresh Garden Seeds on hand and for sale by [mhl] F. J. HOFFMAN. HUNGARIAN MILLET OR BIA-.IE Grass Seed at $1 per bushel, for stile by mhl F. J. HOFFMAN. / (OFEEL!—Any one wanting an unusually j Vy fine article of Coffee will find it at mhl F. J. HOFFMAN'S. SEED POTATOES!— I have for sale, at low prices, tiiree new varieties of extra early ; Potatoes, abundant bearers and finest quality. | Also, two varieties of lata Potatoes, good bearers and good quality. All who want a good article for seed should supply themselves in time. [mhl j F. J. HOFFMAN. JOHN A. MeKEE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. CVFFIC'E in tiie building formerly occupied hy 1 Jos. W. Parker, west corner of the Dia ; ntotid, Lewistown, Pa. Will practice in all the courts of Mifflin and ; adjoining counties. septb-6m 11OW AR I) ASSOC lAT I ON. PHILADELPHIA. .1 lier,i role at Institution egtabHskei by infH Endotcment for thi li' iff cf the Sick and I>istres.yl, afflicted with I'l rulcut and hfjtidemie Ihs-aees, and espsxtaUn for the j Cure of Diseases of the Sexual Organs. MEDICAL Advice given gratis, by the ActingSur gf-uu, to all who apply by letter, with a description | of their condition, (tige. occupation, habits of life. Ac.,) and m cashs of extreme poverty. Medicines furnished free of charge. Valuable Deports on Spermatorrhica, and other Diseases - t jlie Bexutd Grgajis, and on tiie .Vctc li'medics eniployed in thc'Dispcjsury, sent to the afflicted in sealed fetter envelopes! free of 'charge. Two or three stamp- for postage will be acceptable. Address Dr. J. t-KILLIN HoUGHTON. Acting Sur geon, Howard Association, No: 2 South Ninth -trect. Philadelphia, Fa. Bv order of tie; Directors. EZRA D. HKARTWELC, President. GEO. FAIECHILD. Secretary. feb2-ly The Daily Telegraph, Published at llarrisbure, Pa., by Geo. Bergner &Co., pubiHbes the I.iat of Letters by authority, a sure evidence of it havinK the largest circulation. Tetins— per year; the weekly and semi-weekly is also published at $- per year. Hanover Gloves. 4 NEW supply of Wolfs Hanover Gloves 1 j\_ just received and for sale by R. F. ELLIS, octG Sole Agent for Mifflin County. Cheaper than the Cheapest! G1 LASSWARE.—TumbIers at 75 cents and T 81 per dozen; Goblets, Pitchers, Fruit Stands, Covered Dishes, &c. very cheap at aug4 ' ZERBE'S. OTICE.—An election will be held at the house of Wm. Brothers, in Reedsville, j on the SECOND MONDAY (12th) of March, 1800, to elect a President, six Managers and Treasurer of the Lewistown -.>nstitu::m_' them a -• r-. i.-.-able and durable article \ tm- li'-tels. Sk-auiboals and Private Families. ■ > trouble— llrwl. Soft, ur h'anri/. it will make hanl water yfi. <-iv:in Paint, remove Grease. Ac... to perfo rm;. Abundant testimony in favor of tlm Sapo:iiti r, '.villi full and valuable n-.-eipU for makingdirierent Uiii'la of Soap, sent flee, bv addressinit >KKIOF TffK niMI'AM. Nc. ."00 lVim-St.. Pittsburgh. Pa., or LEWIS J.A.VKS A co„ A cents. Plii!amfth late of Dee.ttui | township, dee'd., wiii attend to the duties of the appointment at the Register's Office, in ! Lcwistown, on Friday, the pth day of March ! next, at 10 o'clock 'A. M. Those interested 1 are reouestcd to attend. P. ELLIOTT, feblu Auditor. , 4 EDITORS NOTICE.—The undersigned ' il. Auditor, appointed by the Orphan's i Court of the county of Mifliu to report on ex ceptions to the Guardianship account of An 1 drew McFarland, Guardian of Sidney M. and James 11. Jackson, will attend to the duties of that appointment at the Register's Office in Lcwistown, on Saturday, the 10th day of March next, at 10 o'c! >ck A. M. Those in teres 4 - 1 i quested to attend. W. I*. ELLIOTT, I feblu. Auditor. Estate of .Uary Barefoot, dee'd. j is hereby given that letters of ad I Jl 1 ministration on the estate of MARY , BAREFOOT, late of Armagh township, Mif i flin county, deceased, have been grrtuted to i the undersigned, residing in Bidd township. : Ail persons indebted to said estate are reques ted to'make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them duly authenti cated for setilcioflnt." '* I feblG-Gt* PETER BAREFOOT, Adinr. Estate of Lazarus itceiy, dee'd. N OTICE is hereby given that letters of ad nii'r.is.tration on the estate of LAZARUS STEELY, late of the borough of Lewistown, i .Mifflin county, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, residing in said borough. All persons indebted to said estate are requee | ted to make immediate payment, and those | having claims to present them duly authenti j cated .'or settlement. CATHARINE A. STEELY, mhl-Gt Administratrix. A Time and Place for all Things. And nmoug tiiem a Time nnd rinee lo BUY GOODS! BLYMYER & BRISBIN, !f. E. Corner \\. Market and Wayne SO., (OPPOSITE THE JAIL,) i I I A\ F1 just returned from the eastern cities JLJL with a large and varied assortment of 2 A> ii Cf ii i> tS O of all kinds, including very choice! fi ! patterns of ! ! ® 'LADIES DRESS GOODS, = SHAWLS, 4c, ,| and in connection with Gentlemen's ©w © Wear, | 0 Si ® U HI f9 $ : S* Cassimeres.Ve stings, -• 71 Carpets, ! 5: 2. Caps, ** jr Hoots, : ® SB Shoes,\ C """ and all other articles kept in large stores. figT'Wool and Country Produce generally taken in exchange for Goods. novlO DK. HOOPLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, AXD DR. liOOFLiIiD'S BALSAMIC CORDIAL, The great standard medicines qf ike present age, have acquired their great popularity only through years of trial, Unbounded satisfac tion is rendered by them in qll epics; and the people haw pronounced them worthy; Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Debility of the Nervous System, Diseases of the Kidneys, and all diseases arising from a disordered liver or ueaimess of the stomach and digestive organs, arc speedily and permanently cured by the GERMAN BITTERS. The Balsamic Cordial has acquired a ' reputation surpassing that of any similar pre paration extant. It icill cure, WITHOUT FAIL, the most severe and long standing Covgh, Cold, or Hoarseness, Bronchitis. In fluenza, Croup, Pneumonia, Incipient Consumption, and has performed the most astonishing cures ever know K of Confirmed Consumption. A few doses trill also at ones cheek and cure the most severe Diarrhoea proceeding from COLD IS 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 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 In Charles Ritz, F. J. Hofl'msr, and .Mary M.-rks, Lew is town, pnd in the county. ' mayl2 DR. M'LANE'S CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE LIVER SPILLS. W E , beg leave to call the atten tion ot the Trade, and more especially the Physicians of the country, to t\£o of the most popu lar remedies now before the public. We refer to Dr. ('has. !N'Lan'* Celebrated 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 or Li v ER CO M in. A I NTS, all BILIOUS DERANGEMENTS, SICK. HEAD-ACHE, 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 lias induced the proprietors, FLEMING 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 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 manner. Address all orders to FLEMING BHDS. Pittsburgh, Pa. P. ?. Dealer* ami Physicians ordrring fri.jn others than Fleming Bros., will do well to write their orders distinctly, and talc, none tail Dr. .1f Larte'i, prepared by Fleming Bros. Pittsburgh, J'a. To .those wishing to give thetn a trial, we will lot-ward per mail, post paid, to any part of the United States. one boa of l'lils for twelve three-cent postage stamps, or one vial of Vermifuge for fourteen t breeder t stamps. All orders frtm Canada must be accompanied by twenty cents extra. For sale by Charles Rilz, F. J. Hoffman, and Mary Marks, Lewistown, and dealers generally in the county. stayl2 Dissolution of Partnership. THE partnership existing between W. B. & F. J. Hoffman, under the name of W. B. Hoffman & Co., will be dissolved by mu tual consent on the Ist March next. The Lumber business will be thereafter continued by W. B. Hoffman. As we are anxious te close up our accounts, persons knowing them selves indebted will favor us by calling and making settlement. W. B. HOFFMAN i CO. February 9, 1860.