iyryrxj i. e T E. ■ * "V Pennsylvania Railroad. Ti.i.ns leave Lewistown Station as follows: WJiSTtYARI*. EASTWARII. Tiir euai. ■ 5Wn. m. 110 a.:,,. • 0 10 p.m. loss a. m. .Ti flain. 4 11p.m. 2 50 p.m. J. K: -ight, 1 0 a. m. 3 45 p.m. > 'i'rotjjht. 710 a.m. 345 p.m. e, ■ x | i ".c.'it, 10 35 a. m. 12 45 p.m. p 5 Freight. 1155 p.m. 1185 p.m. 1). E. KOBKSO.Y, Agent. LOCAL AFFAIRS. SrßlN'i IX.tr TIOXS. —Rotli parties have dominated tickets in this horoa-h, tu be rote-I for at the election on Friday next. Fartv :irc however bard to draw on such occasions, aud we presume therefore there will be the usual amount of splitting „u both sides. We do not know whether the'MXiion is in danger" at this election —'out even if it should be, we hope taxpay crs will exerci-e discrimination enough to select the Lest men, so that if the safety of the Fnion dws depend on this annual Scribble, voters may at least have the pleas ant reflection of having done their duty. In the tae nitiiuc, let every candidate t;o TO WORK —do bis duty faithfully—and pre pare to c. ov or die gloriously fur the sake of Lis country. ATTEMPT AT ROBBERY.— The dwel ling of Rev. 11. Raker was ag.au entered on Thursday evening of last week by some thieving >coundrel, but the doors leading into the parlor being locked he made his way into the pantry. He was discovered, probably before he had committed any depredation, and escaped in the darkness. >F;.vTlie M. id. Conference, in session at Lewi-burg last week, mad'.; the followiiiir appointments; FARUSI.E DtsTßtcr.—J-ui., A. (iaro, P. E Carlisle Stati m—G. D. Chenovrith ; Carlisle Ei'.i' i v church —A. E. Gibs o: ; Carlisle Cir rait—Daniel llavtinau, M. K. Filter; Mc ciiii.icshiirg —U. Westlev Rluek ; Mount 11 d a, Spring- —in. 11. Keith; Newport—Am - smith, J. Clark H.-tgey : Petersburg—John Stine; New Bloumfielil —J. \. Ibitlirock, J. Mann; Mifflin Station —P. J>. Ilrcse; Mifflin Circuit —X. S. Rackinglian:, 'J'hos. Care; noord—F. E. Crever, J. T. Wilson; Lewis nun Station—S Knpier; Lewistown Circuit —I. Vi ireiiftld, \\ . W . ]>rim ; Kisiiacoquiiias —A. A. Lskiidge; Sitirlcyshnrg-G. \V, lJou-c, J. C 1 k : Saip; • iisimrg Station— Win. Earn• lirnv ; Circuit—Wesley II >wo, ' Cia.ins Stevens ; Cliambersl.nrg—Win ILir .'ie'i; Cunihei'ti, d ' alley Mission to sun jiikd. Mr. CivvcV remains at Cumberland, Md.; J. 11. 11 row nat 'latecat, near Raltimore; Mr. Ross at Yoi k, assisted hy Y\'in. M. i'rysingi r i sou oi the nd.'ter i f tie Gazette ) • ha- been admitted on trial: James 11. M.-tMrd at J rcdeiick City. AM;.:?!' EAULK TK.\ I*lEl>. Mr. ti - of Kbhac ' juilias valley, lately set a i->r a fox. but 011 examining it found !•.: -Kol caught a skunk. Throwing it to : side. In ,-et the trap again. An eagle iarge size, soaring above, made a da.sli at the inglorious animal, and lighting 011 -Le trap was caught. £S"< hi Sunday last a party was engaged in '••jining the feeder leading to the Lewis ' wii Mill—thus breaking both the laws of bud and man, almost within sight of the Kveru! ili mchcs. weather assumed a wintry ap- Kinace k'-t with occasions!'snow t-'juai.-, and so continued up to yesterday, taus checking the growth of buds on fruit "ec, which were fast sp: hieing - into life. 1 he lull ineo. pi.raung tJio Mitliin county iintik. which j ascd the House, lias been ' rurally reported in the Senate, and may iiiSo pa.--.- that body. hi- LiU C'-jiiimodare David (S> Uniny -1 his distinguished naval officer, who ■'• ed at hb residence in Philadelphia, on Monday last, was a native of the state of •daryiaiid He became a midshipman in au l in the second war with Great Britain wa> in the sleop-of-war Wasp in ; ?r hum'U.s cruise on the English coast in j/!i\ M hen the Wasp captured the britbh brig Atlanta, and sent her to ' harle>ton as a prize, Mr. Geissinger was Pit in command of her—a lucky thing for ' aim. as the \\ asp was never again heard '-t His commission as Captain dates from -lay Jith, I N3£, twenty-nine years after r entered die service. He was for many ytationcd at the Naval Asylum in j "wadelphia. At the time of his death wa- seventy years of age, and was the ; s "t'uth among the captains on the retired j 'W ;j (f, c j 0 [ ul ]j r rjicn Raid. —The fficliburg Virginian, in stating the cost the military arangements under Gov. : kc to be -5200,000, says: " With all the it,' c • 1 >ns t ' subsequent events have ht, ; to say nc-ro never was a more wanton and e "' attempt to make capital out of an j** nt SUi ' enough in lb-elf, than has been , 1 " conduct of Gov. Wise > | r °Ughout this whole affair. The whole lh try -,vn S kept in a tempest of excite- ■ V . !' J? highest pitch ; troops were marched j ' Countermarched; brought home, and •igbtway ordered off again, for no ne whatever." white girl, daughter of a planter, if.' 0 e ',°Pe with a slave in North Carolina ■ * v stks ago, j B©-Tli. m a S Scott, late Superintendent of the Pennsylvania Railroad, lias been appoint ed to the A ice Presidency of the Company. J noeh Lewis, late Superintendent of the At vsteni Division, has received ti:-; appoint, meht to the place made vacant hy the j rondo tion (it Mr. Scott. B®-A steamboat boiler expLsia;: tcok place at Lastou in tins State en Tuesday last a week by which eight persons were killed outright, twelve manned, and three are mis sing ; it is reported to have been caused by grose carole,..- rass or ignorance iu the con struction of the boiler. B<S>~Rooc-rt iyitr, Lite Chairman of tiio Democratic State Couimittc-e, in reply to an invitation to address a Foster ratificatian meeting in Philadelphia, said: In several of the resolutions adopted bv tlie Convention I fully concur; but I repudiate and i -.-fuse to acoepst the resolutions as a whole, aud deny that t!. v constitute a sound Demo cratic platform, or that they reflect tiio opin ions of a majority . f the Dcmocratie l.artv of Pennsylvania. /lorrib'e Mura<r. —At Cincinnati, on Wednesday, an .I.Lhmau named Patrick Mcllugh, approached'his wife whilst she was at a friend's house, placed his arm around her neck and cut her throat with a razor.—.l ho stroke was given with so much power as to cut away even a part of the vertebrae. She died almost instantly. Mcllugh had recently been liberated from th." Penitentiary where lie had served a sentence for a deadly assault on his wife. Cireat Remedies! To cure a revere Cough or C'oM, use I)r. Wisuu's IJale.ru of Wild C herry—to cure- Whooping Cough, i roup or Broach in use I>r. Wistur's Balsun: < f Wild t lu-iry to rirr-'s: prctlisposition to *. onsmnption, use I'r. H ist.-tr - Hal am of Wild Cherry—to cure Dyspep sia or Indigestion, use the Oxygenated Hitters—to euro Asthma, Acidity or IL art Iturn. use the Oxygo : ated Bitters. These remedies perform dl they prom i Tliey relieve snftVriug, euro di-t-a.se, restore io altri, thus aliVa-liitg eoiisiihition and Com + "ort to the -.iek auduiSicted, whMe discetvrhfii meat and suffering existeu IS IOJV. Civ le. Way ne (•:... x. v.. ]!. 1557. M r-: -■ V.. i-.urle & Co.—l utit itaj.j •to st-tte tiwu 1 have used the Oxygenated Hittersinmy praetieefor the i.i-t three v.-ais in tin- treatment of Hvspepsnu General D- •ility. Indigo u. aud M'r'oef. Os of the Live", ynu the -t . .us-." ! ,-v vecjlrs. snj would checrnuly recommend to those suffering froia these distressing ,li.- ases to give tin's valuable medicine a trial. Kespeetfitlly yoiu--, J. E. SMIMI. M. I>. Exeter, Me.. Sept.3®:—This eertittt - that I have rec on ■ dod the use of Wistar's Babani of Wild Cherry i; 1 -,t—. ■.f th" Lungs for two years ptt--t, and many Louies. : i mv i:u '.vie'Jge. have tV-eii used hy inv pa tients, nii with beuetieiai results. In two eases.tv'ie re it was thougiit eonlirniod Consumption had tak- n place, tic Wild Cherry otieeted a i-ure. E. Hovai s. Flivsieianat lixeter'lorner. 1 ho only g- nunte BalK.m h.ia the written signature of 1. Bl r TTS on the wrapper. " Prep tied by H W Eowje A- < Poston, and for sale by Charles Kitz and K. .I.' HotJh.ftn. J ewistown. Mrs. Mary I'. Hreiiinan. aleVeytowni. K Rhodes. Newton if.limit'a. and by appoiuied og-nts and di alers in li'.edieiue in ucaly every town iu'the State Ileusoti und Ctuumnu Sense. iiiir readers may reinemtier we futve 011 several oe 'VISIONS -p .ken in v.• i euloaistie terms of a prvpara win li 1 >r. Soth >. Han. e, of HIS Haltililore street, lialtimor,.. -t.i . has li- ovcred for the cure of Epilep tic Fits. -Yaw. in doing ~0. we have been actuated by !:• • very ' est m •::ves. viz: the alleviation of iiuinaii filth ring, i* roin eircuiiistauc-s ivhieii have iately ' •mi to i.ur know! Mm-, we f";.r there is a certain eias's ofp Tsons who are not disposed to try this remedy in • cot union sense manner. We aiiude to tlie fact of se ic- iiiig a particular ease h: a town win-re periiaps there are s-x or eight cases, and tryingitononeea.se. Now. perhaps the ease selected might be the only one of the whole number that it would not cure. This is neither doing themselves nor the medicine justice. If a dozen persons were stricken down with cholera in one town or neighborhood, would they -.11 send for n physician, or would only one employ him. and all wait and see if he cured tin? first patient * That plan of pi-., edure w cikl be most absurd. So m the ease "i i r. ilaace's remedy, every one who lias Kit- .should try It for a reasonable'lengtii of tildo. It will'not cure in a dav or IIVCK ; nothing wortn doing can lie aeeom [>iisht><l at once. What is easily done, is as easily un done. The growth of time i-'enduring. From tiie most respectable testimony v e have examined, we fe"l assured that by n .proper p-rscverance in this remedy, nine eases of Epilepsy out of ten may he cured. The Pills are sent by mail free of postage to any part of th world. Price, one box S3, twoss, twelve sai. You will find tlie address above. AVoruis! Worm:,! Various theories have been started relative to the origin of intestinal worms, and yet the ipjestion is still a vexed one among medical authorities. Of one I act, however, all are informed, aud in win 'hfillagret—-the fatal nature of the influence the'." exert nrTchildren. At tins season of the year, the attacks of worms are in ' si frequent as weH as tnoet dangerous. Wetake piaasure in directing the attention of parents I > the Verniiaigo pi Pr. - 1 ! i.auo. i ej.-:.: <:i| by I'ieroillg Bros.. Pittsburgh, li is one of the n. -t exiraordinaty me t iejnes ever introduced to the '<ub!ie, and lias never failed of .-lawess win-u tried. e, "Purchasers will be careful to ask for Dr. M'Lnnt'f f' /. s,'of"t I'l.nii'fiHjf. ma rut fact ure .1 by Fleming Bros., of Pittsburg, Pa. All other Verm : ires iu compari son with this medicine are worthless") Dr. M'Lane's genuine Vermifuge, also his celebrated Liver Pill-, call now be had at ull rvsp*table drug stores. ,Vo>t g.-,i'.'bi'' wit hunt the Vgniituri of FJ.EAHXG HIP IS. For sale by (.'ltalic- Kitz. F..1. Hoffman, and Mary Marks, Lewistown. aud by dealers generally through out the county. THE MARKETS. LEWISTOWN, March 15, 18-59. Butter, £jod. p fib. 15 LANL, 10 Tallow, 12 Eags, iluzon 12 IVheat, white f bushel, 1 36 to 1 35 " rei 1 20 to 1 25 Core, 00 Rye, 70 Oats, 30 Barley, 50 to 60 Clovcrseed, 3 50 to 4 00 Flaxseed, 1 25 Timothy, 2 (X) Dried Cherries, per bushel $2 00 Apples, pared 1 50 " unpared 100 Beans, 90 to 1 00 Peaches, pared 2 50 " unpared 1 50 Potatoes, 40 Extra family Flour, $3 25; extra, 3 00; superfine, 2 75 per hundred. The above prices are also paid by Bly niyer <v Stanbarger. Barley and Rye wiii be purchased at Fisher's Brewery at the stone bridge, in any quantity, at full market prices. Philadelphia Market. Flour—Superfine SO, fancy brands 6 75a 7 25; rye Hour 4 374, and corn meal 3 50 per bbi. Whea' -Red $1 50, white 1 COal 65; rye &3c per bus., cum, yellow 73a74c, oats 4 IJ. Cuttle Market, March 12. —The receipts of Beef Cattle are small this week, only reaching about 150 head. And prices 25c the 100 ihs higher than last quoted. Sales at s7alo 50 according to quality. 6,000 Sheep sold at from G to C|c per lb, gross. About 300 Cows sold at from 20 to 40 per head, as in quality. 1,298 bead Hogs amived ; still hogs sold at from 7 to 8 50 per 100 lbs net, corn hogs at 9 50. Reverse of Fortune.— The St. Louis Re publican relates the following: Kate Re count. once one of the handsomest women ii: ">t. Louis, and some years ago worth £3O - 000, lately applied for admission to the county p :or house. Five years since a mail, by the name of Y\ iison, married her, Oi at least she supposed slio was married 10 him, but it seems that the marriage v.as a fraud, and he in some way got hold of her property, squandered it and left her desti | tute. Ibis was the beginning of misery. A Lif St vert hy rt Farrot. —The Syra cuse Journal of Feb. 25, s: v : On Thurs day last, while Mrs. Zimmerman, who re • sides at Xo. 50 Mulberry street, in this citv. uas c.eauing tlic mantel piece, her clothes took fire, which so frightened her that she could not give the alarm, and had it not been for a flu thiol parrot which was in the same room, who cried 'fire, fire, fire,' thus giving the alarm to a lady in the yard, who rgshed in and put out the fire, Mrs. Zini merman must have been badly burned. As it is, she escaped without any serious inju ry to her person." -•1 Sltarp Transaction. —An exchange paper states that a fellow in Venango county, Fa., profited in the following mun i ner l>y {.... 'oil ccxitement" now prevail ing so extensively in the Western and Northwestern part of Pennsylvania, lie bored a hole in his lai d, poured a barrel of oil in it, and then called his neighbors to see the largo yield. Tin. resu u was that he ■sold his land for 82,000 in cash, pocketed the money, oiled his boots and ' s id." .npH£^x. ■ #!i®!, i .((J® ~q\ , v\o FOR impermanent ' {)) I ( ) S . vr-- y Till* "vr ■'y* ? ' itcrotl as ir.-din f <>• •••! iere f . rni::>ler tiir.t •; • :•??*. . illy in r I.tt I of I uit t• 11 ► --.urjre, CVi * ; ao many predispohji.,* ' u eyiitl. Ymi. tai; age are alike Kttbjejt to I N ravages. GVXXJXI'QV ".v \> r .- rv< ' Ai> vtvv\ ; rati mime eno <r mure of his strqii.-tiiitanee** wiio is sob | j**et to some form of lung or throat couipluiut, which if not atlcudc<l to in season, inevitably consigns the * til ferer t* a premature prav. To Mich. Imlp >. at ha mi it they will but avail themselves it it, anl hope.—the h. . binder of brighter, day*.—uny be awakened wit! nl fai of chilling <Si#a}>foiut;::t. Br <> I'uui.rs ACACIAS BAL-AM LINES* just* WHAT ■ I<< for it. N;>* tnnv he rc'tied upon by the mc\ us 1 it *_ r the most Mjrn*>.- ful in curing iung ami thro.it tiisorderH. of any remr*h known : t tho jre-ent d;iv. The lr tny jhase ;i-**i:u:• • by Consftinptiou justifies the a|ip;theit>io of those M:.l* have ruiN.)ii to fear its appi'ach, itht i fixiin ciieii.o tionai or hereditary tendency. While tho discoverer of this remedy does not bclh xe that people should be cou>taiil;v do ing them Ives wilt medicines there are many cnrs where d: ase N too lonji allow i-.' j to remain unchecked in the system ; and a slight cough j regarded at first as simply an annoyance. ci-a>es i.uly ■ with the life of the patient. An impure state of the blood. ! through debilitation of the lungs, ti is the system nith morbid humors, and pulsation hecomes lcrbie ' r acc* I r | ated to a feverish intensity—the l.cait. liver, and hid ! ueys. separately performing functioas of vital ncoesMtv j to our well being, are impeded in their regular actioi.— i the digestive orjrans falter in their task, and n fuse t< perforin the process of nepar;;tin;; ti c luitiiiinus ••h*ien*> from food, and the whole m trial is w. 11 nigh re t : * to sink under the burden of life. Tle patient so alllicled. accounts hit case a complication of disorders, au-l ottei. refuses to resort to m-... : cati- from hi* thorough di belief in any pro*]K.-cl of cure, in -' , • f the ACACIAN as ihomwrhiv worthy theennfi J ienee of all. J'verv symptom of <\:u.--:mptun surdv j .m l permanently eradicated 1 v its T'* eflfe< r - an ' n >uo other but strengthenin£ ac.l renovntinir • the en tire system. Bronchitis, A-' : m. t'oujrh.s, CoMs. arc tener&l Pehilit v. are efffiCtuftlly ciirdl by ita use. Niffht i weals. I.oss of Fiesh. and. 1\ A. r ay of the Loss of Appetite. Soreness <t tl ' Throat. CTeM. an* tiUv of iireathin.'—all these affections di-anpe.tr in • ncredihlv short time utter u.*ing I*r. k>. I'lu-.ps Brown A .i' i.in ilal mil. It nourishes and strengtheni- th patkpt who is tor n. i' h reduced t> partake of onlinary trod. It heal-* ell :ih ma I sores, tubercles, and inflammation. It stmngtit ■ braces, and revitalises the brain. nni is without :t .iv ui as a touic supplying electricity or mapnetir h-rec t every part of tile enfeebled* and pros!:. body i needs u • length * trial *o convince any tha 1 the .h'.v : r !' A 1. -4 A M is truly the gi.*a!est rei. dv. <*f li.c day. Leneticial qualities arc* ful y ap|areiit i.i anl hours .*rt*r trial. I.et the invalid, then, no longer delay, hut A make the trial, and the re-. It will surely he A j f of the most gratifyiug ci:ur ich *. i 7S The AEAFI.IV BALSAM prepar. I with the ; greatest care, and the best n..it- : . V> \J) j 'VJ paiqs or expense are spared to "make it what ti- it \<—the best known remedy of the age. It Xj, J ypi may be taken by eith*r sex. of all ages, ind J*; j :L at all seasons, with perfect safe'y ; aiul i' is Vt i none ;he less powerful in ;xg th dis '£• j { e:iNes which sap tho foundation and deslr. y fj the lives of so many in our mi* •*:. Kvcry family j i&i shuull have it, and regard it as a ln usehold j tyf treasure. w j h iVscripti* g pamphlets giv.-a t all v l/Tpply j lo ui/ tjg j PRICE $2 PER BOTTLE | *' - RY)IL' I t'A'vJ: - C(CRAMO ST.,® j r*t>\ j For sale by J. M. COGLEY, Book, News, i and Periodical Depot, sole Agent in Lewis- j town, Pa. mhls 3m 1 r J Y&J S3* fjA 0 OFFICE on East Market street, Lewistown, adjoiniug F. G. Franciscus' Hardware I Store. jy2B JOHN A. MeKEE, ATTORNEY - AT-L A W. OFFICE in the building formerly occupied by Jos. VV. Parker, west corner of tho Dia- j mond, Lewistown, Pa. Will practice in all the courts of Mifflin and adjoining counties. septti-Cm The Daily Telegraph. Published at ffarrisburg, Pa., by Geo. Itergner AtC'c., j publishes the I.ist 01 le iters hy authority, a sure evidence j of it having the largest circulation. Term <>:'• per year; the weekly and semi-weekly te also published at %'I per year. G _ ARDEX TOOLS for Tale by " in hi F. J. HOFFMAN. HONEY, by the gallon, for sale by dec!s A. FELIX, /CONSUMPTION AND ASTHMA CURED. / Dr. H- James discovered, while in the / East I :.<<*. a certain cure lor ConvumHion, Asthma, 1 Hroiiv 1 onsrhs, C.M>, ami 0.-ne:at Debilitv. Tin -9 viuol'. was discovered by him v. hen his onlv child a daughter. >vas given up t.. die. His child vvj,. cured, aiid U now alive and well. Desirous of beneflttfu: ntefrliow -I'i.irin!#, he will eni to those why wish it, the recipe con -1 •'':!! directions fbr making ami successfully B'D this r. tnecy, t-.-e. on rece.vt of their noun s with stamp to- return postn-o. When received, take t to Mrs. Marv Marks, Druggist, fcewtstowa. Pa. There is to t a stele symptom <>: cotisotajxion that ft dees not at once ' 0 take liuido: mtilCie'iuite. Nightsweais,peevishness. ■ Irnt.ii.. .1 of tie .erics, failure of men.orv ditlaa jt f ex;- . : ihnrp pain in the lungs, sure throat, / tluiiy - nsate.it; nausea at the stomach, inaction of/ tie l >w e ■;>. v. as;ing away ot the muscles. Address J OP. K'Pil. XJt C 0..32 a; 31 John X. York. :.; 1- e 4 NOTE jtivcii by James-MoXitt to J,ohn JLJL Montgomery, for *3O. date not recollect eJ, hut payable in sixty days after date. Ail persons tiro hereby cautioned not to purchase ;>r barter for said note, as payment for the .same bus been stopped. Hie' finder wiil please return it to M. L 5. TAYLOR. 1 he note was in a purtuionaie, which also contained $3 or $1 in money, which the find er is welcome to retain in return of the note and pocket Look. nihS 3t* Register's Notice. fJMIE following accounts have been exam - .JL ined and passed by me, and remain filed of record in this office fir inspection of Heirs, Legatees, Creditors, and all others in any way interested, and will he presented to tiie Or phan'.-; Conrt of the county of Mittlin, to he i: id at tiii' Court House in Lewistown, on 1 ill. 11SDAY, the otp day of April, 13G0, f>r allowance and confirmation: 1. The account of John T. Caldwell, Ex ecutor, Ac., of David Coplin, late of Wavne township, deceased. •J. The partial administration account of Joseph M. Stevens and J hit M. Cunningham, Administrators, of James A. Cunningham, late of the borough of Lewistown, deceased. 3. ihe account id Nicholas llartzler. Ad ministrator of Stephen J•itiendi-rfer, late of Meuno , v ..c-hip, deceased. 4. i'ue account of Ceo. W. Elder, Esq., Administrator, of Da if id M. Maker, dee'd. 0. The account of John M. Sliadle, Guar dian of James J. Millilteri, minor -on of Sa rah. H. MfHiken. ti. The account of Hon. Cyras Stine and ; Samuel Stine Esq., Administrators, of the i estate of J tin Stine, jr., deceased. 1. 1 tie .iiCo.iiit of John llovt, acting Ad ministratot, of the estate of' William Mann, jr., late ot Drown township"," decease'd. 8. Iho account of Mrs. Hannah McKee, Adm . Tratriv (,* l>av;4 Cutnmings, dee'd. U. The account of -Vhorfia's J. Wilson, dee'd., Executor. Ac., of James Fleming, dee'd as filed by Administrators of said Thomas J. \V iison, dee a. 10. Ihe account of Hubert I'orsythe, Guar- I dian, of the minor children of William Mc- Dowell, deceased. JOSEPH S. WARE AM, Register. Register's Office, Lewistown, March 3, ISGO. HOWARD ASSOCIATION. PHILADULIMIIA. .1 Itrn ioh \t fiixtitl'tiOH rs/'lh/i.sh'il by fpcciut ff.ub><em<lit for the Jtckef of the Sick and JJiet,r,<„i. (tl<et'd with I'irulmt and l-lp>d< mie />i>es..>. ami njiecud/it for the Cure of Diicaeee of the Sexual Organ*. MEDICAL Advice given gratis, liv tho Acting 3ur- I giv.n. to a!! who apply l.y letter. ivitha dcs.-iTption I ■>l their condition, <uge. oeenjiation. habits of life. te.A and in eases of extreme poverty. Medicine.-- ftwnUhed j Iree of charge. \'ntu<ibb Ihport* on iSperniat'irrlnea I and other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and on the ' A."- }{'iu-di< v employed in the Dispensary, sent to the i atHieted in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. ! Two or three stamps for postage will lie aeeepi.ible? A idres Dr. J. SKILLLN" JlDl'i HTuN. Acting tsur goon. Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth street, Philadelphia. Pa. Ily order of tiie Directors. E/JJA D. HKAHTWKLI.. President. CEO. FAIRCUU.D, .Secretary. I'eb2-lv LIST OF CAUSES For Trial at Adjourned Court, March 20, 1860. Xam(4 of Causes. JVo. 77 1". Miller. Reed & Co. w. Alexander ft a!. 34 Aug. 04 Joseph Milhkcn vs. K. A. Means. 170 1855 I). \\ MeCorniick vs. I'. Albright, 93 •• 50 Robert Foray the v- JUurv I.elir. 114 Apr. 57 K. T. Cope s. N. \V. Stcrreit, 79 •• 68 l>. Hoover vs. J'. Hoovcfa auims. 88 " (i D. Snyder's Ex'r vs. H. Smith's-Kx'r, 90 " " R tehol Rhodes vs. \V. it R. Erwin, 101 •' < J. I*. \ erger vs. Samuel Comfort, 179 '• " John A. Rosa vs. Theo. J>. Irish, 190 •• rheiiias Roudall v.s. John Skimp. 10 .lug. '• Woods, Mi'Karkine A Co. vs. A. \V. Graff, 113 " Matilda Wertz vs. (4. \V. Stewart, 209 " <• Williams vs. W. Rce.l. 224 " <• Dull vs. John Phillip's Adi i\ 70 Nov. " Kittle A Co. vs. Currier A MeCormiek, 87 •• '• M L. Ilallowell & Co. vs. Some, 88 •• " ZuiiuiLi ruan ct al. vs. llu. u.t, 110 J. Gibbons, end. Ac. vs. W. Reed, lil " '• K. 1,. Beiiediet vs. John Kvle, 117 Jan. 59 .1. thill and wife vs. W. MeOrmn and t ite, 74 J or. •• S.une vs. Daniel Piatt and wife, 75 Sterrett & Co. for use vs. Mc-Mamgil'sadnTs.79 Aug. " Me Williams A Co. for use vs. frame, 80 *•' " Cautii Id vs. A. P. Jacob's Ex'rx. 119 •' " 11. .1. WALTERS, Proih'v. l ioti notary's office, Lewistown March 8,1860 LILST OF CAUSES for Trial al April Term, JBOO, No. 77 r. John Long vs. George Swine. 78 Apl. IS6O Joseph MTliiken vs. 11. A. Means, 170 Aug. 1855 D. V.. MeCormiek vs. P. Albright, 93 " 1856 Robert Forsythe vs. Henry Lehr, 114 Apl. 1557 Corn, for use vs. Mi Pride l-t al.. 109 Jan. ISSS Rachel Rhoa Is vs. W. A 11. Kj-win, P>l Apl- " John IV Verger vs. Hamue 1 Con.fort, 170 •• '• W. Paul vs. Hall & Coplin, 185 " •' John A. Ross vs. Theo. I>. Irish, 199 •' '• Thomas Randall vs. John Shimp, 10 Aug. •• Woods, McFarlane <fc Co. vs. A. W. Graff. 113 •• Matilda Wertz vs. Geo. W. Stewart, 209 '■ " Williams vs. W. Reed, 224 " '• Sneer x?. Veager A Paul, 44 Nov. " Dull vs. John Phillip's Admr. 70 '• '• Little & Co. vs. Currier A MeCormiek, 87 " M. L. Ilallowell A Co. vs. Same, 8s " Zimmerman et al. vs. Burns, 116 " " J. Gihlions. end. Se. vs. W. Reed, 144 " K. 1.. Beiiediet vs. John Kyle. 117 Jan. 181,9 John Gall <fc wife vs. W. MeCrum A wife, 74 Apl. •• Same vs. Daniel Blatt & wife, 75 - a Sterrett ,& eo. for use vs. MeMnnigil's ndnt, <9 Aug. '• MeWiiliams A Co. for use vs. Same, 80 " ~ • Canfield vs. A. l*. Jacob's Ex'x, 119 " •' K. L. Benedict vs. J. Hinges, 21 Nov. " Woods, MeFarlaue & Co. vs. W. Reed, 94 " •• Same vs. Titos. Reed, 95 " Sterrett for use vs. Jones et al. 101 " " Central Jus. Co. vs. W. Reed et al. 16 Jan. 1858 Duncan 3 Ex. for use vs. Huling's Admr. 70 Aug. 1359 , , 11. J. WALTERS, Froth v. Prothonotary's Office, Lewistown, March 8,180o." Estate uf Mary Barefoot, dee'd. "VTOTICE is hereby given that letters of ad- J_ a ministration on the estate of MARY BAREFOOT, late of Armagh township, Mif tlin county, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, residing in said 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 settlement. fobl6-6t* PETER BAREFOOT, Admr. Estate of Lazarns Steely, dee-d. ~VT OTICE is hereby given that letters of ad x-\ ministration on the estate of LAZARUS STEELY, late of the borough of Lewistown, Mifflin county, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, residing in said borrtugh. All persons indebted to said estate are reques ted to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them duly authenti cated for settlement. CATHARINE A. STEELY, mhl-6t Administratrix. To Merchants. arc n(nv receiving by eaehanivtl 77 from Europe fresh additions to our stock of FAY* 1" GOODS, STSPEYDERS, YIOLI.YS PERFUMERY, PORT HOY YAIES, FAYS, HAIR B&ISHES, At COKDEYOS. Stc. We have always a full line of Hosiery and Gloves, Undershirts, Cravats, &e., &c. Merchants will find our stock as large and complete as that of any house in the X irtliern Cities, and having'eonncctions in all the ianitfiiciuriuji l)Ufrifts of Europe. we are able and determined to sell as low a* any house in this country. FEED. FICKEY & SONS, 250 BALTIMORE ST., BALTIMORE. Baltimore, Mtwh 1, ISGO.-2m" =E3I LLANLFACTLKER AND OF.AT.CR IN <*s ?T! A A p: ixj ttc tb ct /7 fa Xos, 103, Ipj ami 107 North Sceonl Street, PHILADELPHIA. B are now receiving our Spring Stock, T T which will comprise a large aud desira Lie assortment of all kinds of Straw and Lace Goods. Our stock of Flowers and Ruches will be unusually large this season, and we would invite special attention to that department. Please call and examine them before making your purchases. feb23-lm SILVER PLATED WARE, BY HIUIEY FILLEY, No. 1i"2"2 Market Street, Pliiladcl] hia, MANUFACTURER OF I' ok: X u L - i Silver, and Silver rialer of Forks, Spoons, fxidles, Jiutlrr Knives, Castors, Tea Sets, I 'rns, Kettles, Hit iter.*, lint t< r Dis/re.i, Icc Fileher.:, Cake Jiaskets, Communion Ware, Cuj s, Mu ifx, Goblets, dc. With a general assortment, eomprit-ing mm tut the hrjif (pintftp. made of the I" -' nutO riots ami hecvilu piti trd. constituting them a set vieenble and durable urtu i far lli.tels. Jiteambnats ami I'rivttte Fatoilies. Did Ware re-plated in the beet manner, febi'i-ly Important to families! SAPOfciiFiER I THE READY FAMILY SOAP MARER ! Ut ITII which every family, with their ordinar-v kitch en grease, can make a'l their Soap with little or no trouble— Hud. or Fue>/. It will make bard water >ott. clean Paint, relievo Grease. .v'„ to perfec tion. Abundant testimony in favor of the Saponitier, with full and valuable receipts for making different kinds of Soup, sent free, by addressing OFFICE UF Tll EC< i.M I'ANY. ° No. 390 Point St.. Pittsbur T h, Pa or LEWIS JAMES ,y <;<>.. Agents, _ l'liibulelpbia. Pa. H5 -Le sure voti get the original and patented at tide iiiamitaetiired I>y the Ponsvlvania Salt Mamifa turnig Co., East Tarentiltii, Allegheny Co.. Pa. juitS-lini ' fjMIK Second Session of this Institution _|_ will commence 011 MONDAY, February 2!Jtii. New classes will then he formed as cir cumstances require. Particular attention will be given to tiios'e prep;.ring to tench. Those wishing to study mk! practice Music may be assured f the best advantages. Miss S. K. AX DUZER will continue to give instructions upon the Piano. Rates of Tuition, $3.00, $4.50 or SO.OO, according to the grade ef ctudies. For further information address tioyl/ ' M. J. SMITH, Principal. Fruit Trees! sale by the subscribers, an assortment _ of tho" choicest kinds of Fruit Trees, at the following reduced prices ; APPLE TREES at 22 cts PEACH ' " is cts ; PKAR " 50 cts. CHERRY " 50 cts. PLUM " .50 cts. Great reduction made to those purchasin by the quantity. Farmers arid others wishing to plant Orchards would do well to give us a call. Those wishing any thing in ®ur line that we have not r.ovy on hand can have it by ad dressing us in season. WARNER & BUTTS. Lewistown, February il'o, 1800. VALUABLE LI R,ll AT PRIVATE SALE. r T , IIE undersigned offer at private sale the farm at their Mills in New Lancaster District, Mifflin county, about ten miles north east of Lewistown, containing T3O of which are enclosed with fences, a large part post and rail, well watered bv the East Branch of the Kishacoquillas creek, di vided into convenient fields, with water in every field On the farm except one—the re mainder covered with good timber. The soil is of the best quality, in a high state of cul Bvation, some CD acres being first class mead ow. The improvements consist of a two-story Dwelling, with all necessary ont- J j A buildings, a large Barn, 120 feet fjffl lf |& h>g, nearly new, with running Ik-Sksitmaamwater in the yard, p,nd other con veniences, such as Cattle Sheds enclosed, &c. The purchaser of the property eaa make ar rangements for receiving all the surplus ma nure from the pens at the Distillery. A Mill, Sehoolhouse, Church, &c., are in sight of the farm, ami three other churches within three miles—one 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. For further information inquire of E. E. LOCKE & CO., Locke's Mills P. 0., Mifflin co., Pa. September 29, 1859. Notice to Tax Collectors, THE Collectors of State and County Taxes for 1857 and 1858 are hereby notified to pay over the balances duo or< their respective duplicates forthwith, or I shall fee! impelled to issue warrants against them, the condition of the treasury rendering such a course abso lutely necessary. The Collectors for 1859 are also notified to prepare themselve to settie their duplicates by April Court. WM. C. \ INES, Treasurer. Lewistown, March 1, 1860 111 S 3 S g g rffi'TTI'ITITII DB. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, AND DR. liOOFLt\l s BALSAMIC CORDIAL, The great standard medicines of the present age, have acquired their great popularity only through years of trial. Unbounded satisfac tion is rendered by them in all cases; and the people have pronounced them worthy. Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Debility of the Nervous System, Diseases of the Kidneys, end all diseases arising from a disordered liver cr weakness of th; 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 will cure, WITHOUT FAIL, the most severe and long-standing Ooufk, Cold, or Hcars&noss, Bronchitis, In fluenza. Croup, Pneumonia, Incipient Consumption, and has performed the most astonishing cures ever known of Confirmed Consumption. A few doses will also at once check and cure the most severe Diarrhoea proceeding from COLD IN THE BOWELS. These medicines are prepared by Dr. C. M. JACKSON & Co., No. 418 Arch Street, Phiin 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 arc given a. \.y by ill our agents. I or sale by Charles Ritz, h\ J. H< flnian, sin| Mary Marks, Lewist <>VIJ, and dcaic.'Agenera'ly in the county. navlS DR. M'LANE'S CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE LIVER PILLS. W E . beg leave to call the atten tion ot the Trade, and more especially the Physicians of the country, to two of the most popu lar remedies now before the public. We refer to .. . Dr. Chas. M'Lane's 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 c U re of Li vER CO M PL A I NTS, 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, tlaey arc Unrivaled, and never known to fail when ad ministered in accordance with the directions. Their unprecedented popularity has 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 thp 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 BROS. Pittsburgh, Pa. P.-ih Ib-alcrs ami I'hv-iciaiis ordering from <-tht:R than Fleming Bros., will do well to write their wilera distinctly, ami take nt.-ne tut l>r. M'Line's, jrrepared fcy Fleming Urn s. J'itisouri/k. /'a. To those wishing to givo them a trial, we will .forward per mail, post paid, to any part of the United States, one bo* of Pills for twelfe throe-cent postage stamps, or one vial of Vermifuge for fourteen three-cent stamps. All orders from Canada must ■be accompanied by twenty cents extra. for sale by Charles Ritz, F. J. Hoffman, and Mary Marks, Lewistown, and dealers generally in the county. mayl2 Dissolution of Partnership. FIMIE partnership existing between W. B. JL & P. J. Hoffman, under the name of W. B. Hoffman & Co., will be dissolved by mu tual consent on the Ist March next. Tho Lumber business will bo thereafter continued by W. B. Hoffman. As we are anxious to close up our accounts, persons knowing tnem selves indebted will favor us by calling and making settlement. W. B. HOFFMAN & CO. Lewistown, February 9, 1860.
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