C ASSTTS. - "V 5 ivania Railroad. ~a ins Lewistown Station tin follows: WKSTWAEP. EAGTVARP. - p-mre-sK s $6 a. tn. 1 10 a. in. r ?tr P file-p.m. It) 58 a. m. V't; • 411 p. in. 250 p.m. ! ' " Kr- :i rht. 100 n. in. a45 p.m. ■ Fr. 710a. m. Mo p.m. Pro' 'lit, 10 3.1 a. ill. 12 45 p. in. A. " 11 55 p. in. 11 35 p. in. I). E. ROBESON. Affeut. I ' Loss of Ocean Steamers. (jeean steam navigation afl'ords a pretty re test of enterprise, when we consider !' cuniary hazards with which it has to *■<' from defective management, ' •nbution of patronage and perils of the 1 p,.,ui its earliest history disasters .a frequent, and seem to become *', re uuuierous in proportion as the uuui 0f steamships is increased. Going ! ,' s to the memorable loss of tlie Presi in 1841, the principal disasters to jptlsh arid American steamers, niosty run .,:on trans-Atlantic routes, may be sum pel up as follows: Value of j Lives lost. Property. ' President, British 130 .* 1,200,000 j American 200 1,800,000 ' do. 210 1,000,0t>0 j s, :i Francisco, do. 150 400,000 fen'i America, do. 387 2,500,000 ! iniepcii't-nce, do. 11<) 100,000 lV.kee Ili t ld'. 75 280.000! ,:y of Glasgow, British 420 850,000 (mn, American none 300,000 j lluml' .Ut, d;. " 1,600,000 j i'riakiin, do. " 1,900.000 j I'IIV of Philada., liritish " 600,000 lempest, do. 150 ' [.vonnais. Trench 160 280,000 Austria, German 450 850,000 madian, British none 400.000 irgo, do. " 100,000 | ! MUD, do. 27 125,000 . Vvthernor, American 32 75,000 | iirryiriati, British about IbU 270,000 \ Nis'.ving that a fleet of twenty One steam- | ;N.many of them first-class, have been to- 1 i!v lust within the jcriod named. The | .'resident, Pacific, City of Glasgow, and | '.mpe.-t, were never heard from; the Arc- i • 8u Francisco, and Central America. | an.tared ; the hnie.it u lee.ee>, Vank.ee 1 k and Northerner, were wrecked on Pacific; and the Canadian,, Humboldt,! taakiiu, Argo, an>l Hungarian, on the lie coast; the Lyotmais was sunk by and the Austria was burnt.— • St enumerated in this list are two-thirds v many more, generally of a class much rt'T, which were lost in the California ! rJo. The casual reader may derive a :re distinct impression in regard to the j • Milling loss of life hero recorded, but | arc many homes where i;o fresh reci > - needed to recall the memory of the ! : red and lost. Southern Gr.ta'unff? in i'tu I'ltiltuhfpliiit \ Illicit Schoo —The annual commence- j : ot the Jcff'oi >Oll Medical College ! ameoff in tint city on Monday a week, i -. . r.-v.-l one of the ino -t attractive ever ' ' 1 i In- gr.i iuatiug class numbered one • ii and seventy, of whom one hun- \ • mi f 'ir were iVoni the southern j > :•- It will therefor- be seen that not- • - . tai ling the late " hubbub" amongst { •. :.w Southern students, and their sub.-.e- j . :.i secession, the reputation of this well j - n school of medicine is uninjured, j 1 1:- as pot-alar with the South as ever, i A" rrtho Tad'ntcs we observe the name 1 ' s ii. Gibl'oncy of this county. Dttt ik in■ Jt, Die. —The Buffalo Express I n the loth relates the performances of a i .3 : uitd James Webb, who, having be- ; it upon suicide, at last succeeded, i " lay las- 1.0 threw himself into the i F'.n :: was resetted by his broth- ■ .tu.i .ay iie made another desperate | t upon lus life by cutting his throat ; 't.i n jack-knife, 'ih'.s also lulled; but j ; n the first opportunity that presented 1 ; s.t alter Ids wounds were dressed, he 1 •tv.'a ma 10 tin attempt and succeeded, last act of the tragedy wai> performed presence of his mother. Person" elected Justice? of the Peace ■■ give notice t > the Prothonotary within j uv days tl.u! they intend to accept t'oe of j Juniata t ountj. hegiater says, a sun of Mr. Jacob 1 • in k, an cinpluyee in the Machine . v hops at tcrsi'ip, had the end of the first finger on j : g ' hind smashed by being caught in • Lua_i,ir< try on Friday afternoon last. It 'My dre-sed by Dr. Rundie. It is ; glit h.never that amputation may yet be ; - -ssary. -J, en the 2J inst., in Tuscarora twp., ! ■ aas Knox, aged 69 years. 'iie loth inst., in Milford twp., Mary It., | --a n of \\ ilham Guss, aged about 18 yrs. i r-i ' ns,t ■ John Franklin, son of C'y ' itid Edith \\ eeks, aged 6 months and 28 j CiTf. n csley Froth to Mary McCahnan. ; v.' : y-roianagh ; M'iiliam Lecingtou to j ~ both of Fayette; William 1 , e ' Perry county, to Nannie Gruver, of y Wura twp; David .Alexander McClure, of; :-* n hip, Huntingdon county, to Miss • y •! Agnes Hard, of Waterford, Juniata j ..f - T ' . Jt 'l Shirk to Miss Nancy Musser, , Fayette; Jacob Spicher, of Tbomp fu*"' t°_Misa Susan Hack, of Walker twp. | 'th April, a tract of land, to be j vh\, P ro perty of Joseph Bucher, is ad 'mwd b;> the Sheriff. HantiDgdoD County. Journal eays that on Tuesday of last •F \i lf ' arn that the youngest son of Col. ijj ' . at Spruce Creek, aged about 9 j mutilated by being caught un- j j,;. f ' ® ra ok of a large water wheel at the i house of the Forge ofJ. S. Isett. Esq., j i;Vrfr fcS r * ere at oDce 6ent or blrs. Luden I id e y this place, who dressed the wound mifortunate boy, and although the iu °f e magnitude it is thought physicians that his leg can be saved, q J toother tad warning to boys, that ° u Im ->rc carefully avoid places of 'b' m cs Alfred Rutter, Esq., of U , - U ?y. Franklin county, to Miss Jane s ■:H C , a P 1 James il. Orr, of Iluu -r - Miss Mary Lafferty, of Phllad'a, Centre County. The Central Press say.>■: We were made ac quainted with a circumstance that lately transpired in Ferguson township, which we shall publish for the benefit of th piihlG. A Jew pedler called at the house of a .Mr. Mus ser, and with !ears in his eyes bewailed the hardness of his situation, ire had a sister and a child in the West, that were suffering nil sorts of privation, and he had not the funds to bring then. East ; but he bad a first rate gold watch, that he would pawn for a small sum of money, until be could redeem it. His loud lamentations aroused the sympathies of the family and they advanced him -if dol lars, and received- the watch as-a, pledge. Of 1 course he was to return in a. very Jew days and redeem it. The time elapsed but no Jew i returned This excited suspicion, and the i valuable watch was put to the test. It proved to bo a base article worth about 10 dollars. We have been apprised of two similar cir cumstances of recent occurrence, in which un suspecting people were victimised bv the hy pocrisy . j these swindling scrubs. Such scoundrels should meet with a warm rccption. Look out for them. Married, John llou ser to M ivs Catharine i | | toy, both of Benncr township; Harrison C. ' ; ivnarr to Mtss Susan Kiumert, both of Harris ; township ; Amos Gar brick of Bonner town- ' ; ship, to MBs Li -., [,; Stover of Harris town- '• 'ship; David TresMcr to Miss Sarah Ann! j Swartz, both of Benner township; A. J. : i Young of Spring Mills, to Mi.-s Sal lie E. Bar- j j ber of Potter township. Died, on the 12th inst., David My man, a* r ed j i 81 vears. * I Great Remedies; To care o sever.- O .ugh or Cold, use Dr. WistarV ! I Balsam of Wild ('heiry— to cur Whooping ('uugli. ! j Croup or Bronchitis, use Dr. VV.star's Balsam of Wild j ! Cherry— 1.. arrest predisposition to < "Usiiniption, u: <■ I j Dr. Wistnr's Balsam of Wild Cherry—to cure Py-pop j sia or Indigestion, use the Oxygenated !>:" *r—to ! cure tsthraa. A" • lity or Heart Burn, u->c the <xyge- I • nated Bitters. These remedies perform a!! they prom- ! ! isa. They relieve suffering, cure disease, r '.ore | health, thus affording consolation and comfort to She ; sick and allh tod. where discouragement and suffering j existed before. Clyde, Wayne Co., X. V.. March Id, 1557. ! Messrs. S. W . I'owle* ,V Co.— 1 alii ii ippy to at that I have used the Oxygenated Bitters in in v practice for i ! the f'.si tlii'.-e y.-.i-s a the tr; ...lneiu of I'yspepsia. i j( :aC] ! ilohllity. Indigestion, a.id Atfeet;oUS ofthe- j Liver, with dm ino t satisfactory results, and would cheerfully rt-eomniend t > those • r. t'ering l'loin th,-.-e j ilistrc.ssing dis< :■>"> to give tiii- valuabl • tncdicinc a trial. Respectfully yours. J. K. SMITH. 31. D. j Exeter. .Me.. Sept. The certifies thai I have rec j ominei derl the u >•■ of W star' Balsam of Wild < berry lor Disease's ol ilie L; Digs 1• ■ i\eu p' -a and many j bottles, lo my knowledge, liave L en used by my pa - t ion is, all with bcuetii'iai r.' su.hs. In two eases, UJUAV ' j i: was thought continued Consumption ha I taken ■ place, ino Wild Cherry eu'eeteii cure. E. B AUKS, I'hysiciiiu at Exeier Corner. ! The- only graueir B.nsam iir.s the written signature j of I. IlL'T'lS on the wrapper. Prepared by H. W. Fotvic £ Co.. Boston, and for sale |by i harics Ititz unl F. ifottmiin, Mrs. f Mary T. Brehiiian, M V*yto\vn, J. K. Uhofios,Newton • Hamilton, aud by cj'poititGil agents arid dealers in i im-dieine in aoa.j every f wn :n the State. Reason and Common Sense. Our readers may rerneintior we haxe ,_.n < ; v r:il oc- I easions spoken io xcr. eulogistic ola pn : mut- J 1 1' 'II V 11. .'U l>r. --.'til I?. ll ill'-;', v'f l"S Hailiill'Jl'e SH'cft. j Baltim-re. JM.. his iliwu.crcd t• ■i* tli- < tire of Bpilcp j tie Fits. la ileinu' so, v.e l.i.vc l> < n actuated by , the very t-est mf,.es. viz: tlf. utlin'iatiau of human suffering. From circtimslanuL-es which have lately j come to our knowledge, we fear there is a certain clasa |of persons who are not disp.ir- ■ i try titi- remedy in j a coirjzi'in svn.e iiiannci. \V- alie k- tot'.< ri.'-toi se- I le< •. ;f :t purti'-uiar ease in Ht-ia n wlu re perhaps t! tre [ are sis or eight cases, and try ins it on one cast. .Now. perhaps the case selected might be the only one ol . the whole another that it would not core. This is i i.either doing the-tiM.iv.s n r the medicine justice. It' a dozen rs tns were stricken down with cholera iin "in- town . m _!P'oi ho-si. would thee all e ou< iur j a phy>i uan, x uild only otto employ him. and all jv. at and see i! he cured tl: lii'-i p .ticni: That plan of procedure would he utost absurd. B© in the ease I of Dr. Han se's remedy, every . ne who has Fits should I try it for a reasonable Icnatli ol time, it . ill nit cure | in a day or week; nothing worth doing •• tn ■ accom j plislo-1 it once. What is ea-ily dole-. is - -itsilv uu { done. The growth 01 tun is emluring. From the 1 most respectable testimony we have examined, we I feci assured that by a pr per per- xcrai.ee in this j remedy, nine eases of Kj llepsy out of ten may be j cured. The hill-, are .-•• nt by nuiil I'.- of p. •♦..>."••• to any part of the work! t rice on box >. is |s,tw lvc i flit. Vou will find the add:''-- above. j \>orms! \Nollusl Various threrics have been started relative to the origin of intestinal worms, and yet the qu- stion i- still j a vexed one among medical authorities. Of one fact. however, all arc informed, and in xvhicli all agrcx—the j fatal nature of the intiueuce they exert on children, j At this season of the year, the attacks of worms are most frequent as well ts most dangerous. We take I pleasure hi directiiu the attention of parents to tlie J Vermifuge of Dr. M Lane, prepared by Fleming Bros., ; Pittsburgh. It is one of the niost extraordinary nied j iciucs ever introuueed to tin- public, and ha-never i failed of .success when tried. *PurelMisc-rs vx.il be careful to u"-k tWr In-. M'Lout's Ct/'br'i'r i V'crmifwj- . uuuiulMctured bx Fleming "f i';t:.-iiu-g. Fa. All uliter Vx-rimlugus in eoinpari x ill x* .th this medifHie are worthless. Dr. genuine Vermifuge, also his celebrated Liver I'lll.-, can lioxx be had utl respectable drug stores. J\"one. genuine without :h> ijnature of I'LX-f.MI>G BUDS. For salx> by Charles Ritzl F. J. llori'nian. and Mary- Marks. Lewistown, and by dealers generally through out the county. THE MARKETS. Lkyvistoh n, March 22, 1559. Butter, good, r fi !h. 16 Lard, 10 ! Tallow. 12 Ej£gH, fj dozort, 10 \\ heat, white p bushel, 1 30 to 1 35 " rod 1 20 to 1 25 ! Corn, 00 i Rye t 10 1 Oats, 30 , Barley, 50 to 00 Cloversead, 3 50 to 4 00 Flaxseed, 1 25 Timothy, 2 00 Dried Cherries, per bushel if 2 00 j Apples, pared 15C " un pared 100 Beans, 90 to 1 00 Poaches, pared 2 50 " UD pared 1 50 ; Potatoes, 40 Extra family Flour, $3 50; extra, 3 25; superfine, 3 00 per hundred. The above prices are also paid by Bly j luyer Sc Stanbarger. ®sgr Barley and Rye will be purchased at Fisher's Brewery at the stone bridge, in any j quantity, at full market prices. Philadelphia Market. Flour—Superfine $5 87 to 6, good extra 6 25, and fancy family 7 ; rye flour 4 per ' bbl; Pennsylvania corn meal, if here, would j bring 3 62$ per barrel. AN'heat—Red 145a145c, white 158a103e ; rye 93c; corn, yellow, 61 to 74c, as in quality; oats 44a45e per bu ; cloverseed at 4a4 50 per bushel. Cattle Market, March 19.—The receipts of Cattlo reached about 2,000 head this week. The market was quite brisk, and prices about the same as last quoted. Sales at f7alo 50, as in quality. 4,000 Sbeep sold at from 6 to 7q per lb, gross. 450 Cows sold at frum 25 to 40 per head, as in quality. About 1,720 Hogs sold at from 7 75 to 8 50 the 100 lbs net. Still hogs at from 7to b 50, and corn 8 50 to 9 25 per RXI lbs net, as in quality. LOST ! VI MOMISSORI note, given Lv Michne Muble to the undersigned for Fifty Dol l-.irs, n i.vhb'e on demand. It i$ believed to have been dated in Nov. mbcr Inst. All per sons are Lurcby cautipned not to purchase or trade for said note. SB'S ANN AIL BEAM. Ferguson's Valley, March 15, 1860. 3t Estate of Dr. Hoses T. .IZUchell, dee'd. i\J OTICE is hereby given that letters of ad i. 1 ministration on the estate ,f Dr. MOSES D MI rOIIELI,, late of Ar,u ,gh tovtashfj), Miflin county., ntceiiftd, have bc-u grunted to the undersigned, the first panted-residing near the Farmer's High School, Centre coun ty, and the latter at Miiroy, in said, town ship, Aii persons indebted, to said estate are requested, to make immediate payment, and those having glaims-to present theiu duly au thenticated {or settlement. JOIIN 11. MITCHELL, Admr. MA MIA B, MITCHELL, Admx. LICEtNSSS. riAHE following applications for license have JL been, tijed in my otlice, and will be pre preserited for consideration in the Court of Quarter Sessions of Mttfiin county on Fridav, the Oth day of April, when all persons inter ested will be heard by petition, remonstrance,, or otherwise: •Samuel M. Aultz, Inn or Tavern, Lewistown Jacob Bearly, do do Susan Brown, do do Daniel Eisenbise, do do Jacob Mutthersbough.do do Moses A. Sample, dq do Caroline Williams, do do •J. ic \\ . \ . B. Coplin,do- Armagh W. Swinohart, do do George Settle, do Eratton John Montgomery, do Brown A. Mutthcrsbough, do iXicatur Elias B. Hummel), do do Simon Veager, do Derry Jacob Lotz, do Granville B. A. Bradly, do McVeytown Itosatinah Davis, do do William Sent pie, do Mcnno Jnc. Dipple, do Newton Hamilton J. G. alcGiaughlin do do llichard Brindle do Union Henry Sol fridge do Q v 11. J. WALTERS, Clerk (if Sessions. Clerk's OlEoe, Lewistown, March 15, 1860. I>\ virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni ) Exponas and Levari Facias issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Mifflin coun ty, and to me directed, will be exposed to s; le by public vendue or outcry, at the Court House, in the Borough of L"\vistown, on Saturday, March 31, 1860, at one o'clock in the afternoon, the following real estate to wit; A tract of LuiJ. situate in Union tovvn.vLjp, 1 Mifllin county, containing forty seven acres, lie the suino more or less, adjoining lands of Samuel Voder on the south, and c; f the east ! and on the north, and land of Oliver Camp 11 ca sho west, with a log house, lop Warn and other improvements thereon erected. >eizod, taken in execution and to We sold as the property of Jvhn Muteer. ALSO, A tract of land situate in perry township, Mifflin county, containing one hundred and , eighty <;cr< s, be the same more or less, about ' one hundred and forty acres cleared, with a large store in.use, a large bank barn and oth er improvements thereon erected, adjoining | lands of Samuel Aurand ana Henry Albright 011 the west, Isaac Price and Jacob Hoover on the north, Jacob Hoover and R. U. Jacob ! on the cast, and Henry Ort on the south. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as he property of Leicis Wislcr. ALSO, A large store house, known as the Mam- \ moth Store in the borough of Newton Ham ilton, Mifflin county, said building being fifty feet square, or thereabouts, and two stories high, with a lot or piece of ground upon : which said store house stands, bounded on the north by Front street, cast by John Phil ips, south by Corrtdl, grid west by F. S. Ruck ley. Also, lot of ground situate in the afur said borough and county, with a brick dwel ling house and- other improvements thereon erected, fronting forty feet, more or less, on < Front street, apd running back fifty feet more or less to lot of Joseph Scolder, bounded on the west by lot of George MeGlaughlip, north east bv James Vanzandt and south by Front street. Seized, taken in execution and to be 1 sold as the property of John K. Rhodes. ALSO, All that certain tract of land situate in Ar magh township, Mifflin county, bounded and described as follows—Beginning at a post, thence by land of Thomas Watson north 31° west 50 perches and 8 10 to a post, thence north 9° west 120 8-10 perches to a post, thence by land of the heirs of It. M. Thomp son, dee'd, north 89° east 31 9-10 perches to stones, thence north 33° east 9 perches to a post, thence north 89° east 93 perches to a post, thence by Robert Me.Munigil south 511° east 85 8 10 perches to a post, thence by i lands of Marks' heirs south 48° west 181 perches to a post, thence south 45f c west 10 8 10 perches to the place of beginning, con taining 125 acres and 145 perches and allow- ; ancc, with a dwelling house, barn, and other improvements thereon erected. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Robert McManigil, deceased. (7 acres and 14 perches of the above described tract of land having been purchased by Isaac Kipp is hereby excepted aud reserved.) ALSO, A piece or parcel of land situate in Brown township, Mifflin eounty, containing two acres and sixteen peruhee, more or less, bounded by lands of Benjamin Garver on the west and Hugh Alexander on the south, east and north, with a four story brick building and other im provements thereon erected, and known as the Kishacoquillas Seminary. Seized, taken in execution and to bo sold as the property of Kishacoquillas Seminary. ALSO, A lot of ground situate in Decatur town- j ship, Mifflin county, containing about one and a half acres, more or less, with a one and a half story dwelling house, fruit trees and other improvements thereon erected, bounded by lands of Henry Ulch on the east. Elizabeth i Snook on the north and west, and 11 road on the south. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Francis Martin. T. E. WILLIAMS, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Lewistown, March 8, 1860. ' Kanover Gloves. VNEW supply of Wolf's Ilanover Gloves . just received and for sale by R. F. ELLIS, ootG Sole Agent for Mifflin County. | jPTJZBILira SALE. be offered at publiu sale, at the V ? residence of the subscriber, at Samuel Ort's (arm in Ferguson's Valley, on Tuesday, March 27, 1860. the following Personal Property, to wit: 33.51 X HOESES,gg 0 Cows, CO head of Young Cattle, 1-3 to CO head of Hogs. 18 Sheep, Threshing Machine, Cultivator, Plows, Harrows, Gruip, Drill, Horse Gears, four horse Wagon, and a,varie ty of Farming Utensils tuo numerous to men ti< r.. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock.a. m. of said.day, when term-, will be made known by GEORGE TRIESTEIt, Ferguson's Valley, March 13, ISGO-ts* SALE. VY7ILL be sold at public sale, at the resi- W donee of William Brothers, in Iteeds vilie, on Fill DAY, March GOch, 1800, the following personal property, to wit : 20 Beds, Bedsteads a nth Bedding: 5 Dining Tables: 2 end Tables; 2 si lo Tables: 3 Tables for sitting rooms: 7 Wash Stands with bowls and pitchers: 10 bed room Looking Glasses: i large Mantle Glass; 2 smaller ones; 1 large Book Case: 1 Settee; 1 Sofa; 1 coal and wood Chest; 5 Benches; I, IFathawny Stove with Pipe ; 2 Coal Stovca with boilers on top, and pipe; 1 Parlor Stove and Pipe ; I Bed- Boom Stove; 1 large and b small Wood Stove; 2 Cir cular Tables; 1 Cupboard; Dishes, Plates, Knives, and Forks, Cups and Saucer o , brass and glass Candlesticks, lard and fluid Lamps; 1 large Ent;j Lamp ; Lantern on out post; Pictures in Frames; Bar Room, Bed Koom and Sitting Room Chairs, and a number rf Dining Koom Stools: a large quantity of Par lor, Entry, Dining Room, Stair, and Bed Room Carpeting; Oil Cloths; 6 sets Vcnitian Blinds; 12 sets Window Curtains; 1 Bar with all the fixtures; Kegs; whiskey and iron bound Barrels; Bar Furniture; one Globe Sign. Also, 2 Horses, a Mare supposed to be with Foal, a Cow and Calf, one Yearling Calf, Breeding Sow and seven Pigs, five Hogs and twelve Shoats. A one horse Sled, Plow, Cart, and a variety of other things too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 9 o'clock a. in., of said day, and will continue until all is sold. Terms will be made kr.Qjvn by tnh 1"> JOSEPH. E£ED. Notice to Taxpayers. FLLAXPA VERS arc hereby notified that five 1. per eeni will be allowed on all State or county taxes pain Into the hands of collectors, on the duplicates of 1800, o:i or before the first dav of July next. WM. C HEIGH TO N", JOHN PEACH FY, K. BRATION, Lrwistovvn, March 13, 1800. Coin'rs. !HE A id!)Li, VUJ XPR AJT AH AM) eu a OFFICE on East Market street, Lewistown, adjoining F. G. Franci-cus' Hardware Store. jv2H -bA. (@ ROTF THETE'RMANENT^) A , V) mKvwix, THIS r+medr IN OFFERS 4 as AFFORDING a truaii* of Fpe&iy en re for the iarg# number flint 4ie annually in our land of that fell scourge. Con*-.unptu;a. t> which, unfortu nately, so many re!iß;*<ing cau-.es exhsl. Youth aud ago aio alike subject IJ iU i-> *£> ■. can name one or more of lit 4 I.usiiitauees who in ub jeet to Home form f -f Jungrr th oat complaint, which, if not attended to in sea *>**., inevitably consign* the suf ferer to a premature grave, T • ).vlp is at baud if they will but avail themselves of it. aad hope.—the har binger of brighter days —may be awakened v ithout fear of chrtling disappoint! >nt L'r. O. THEM'S HUOW.V'S ACACIA* BALSAM does ju*t nhat i* elaiuied f- r it, and may be relied upon by the ai-'k a- beir.v the most hueceas ful in curing lung and throat larders, of any remedy known at the pre ent d. The many pba>es by Consumption justilitM the appreheu.iion of tho-o who have reason to fear its approach, either from constitu tional or hereditary tendency. Wiiilu the dincnwrer of tl.i* that people should bo constuutly ■ln.i'r g i) cm- ivea \itb medicines thwo arn manr cn*es whore iliwar-c i too lonjr allowed to remain unchcckod ia the systi-m : anil a sligLt cough, regarded at first as simply an annoyance, ceases only with the life of the [latitat. An im; ore stale of the blood, through debilitation of the I'inr*, tills the system with morbid humors, sid puliation be otr.es feeble or actc ler ated to a feverish intet'si'.y—the heart, liver, and kid neys. separately performing functions of vital necessity to our well being, arc impeded in their regular action— the digestive organs fuller in their task, and refuse to jierforui the process of separating the nutritious element# from food, and the uhi le mental being is well nigh ready to sink under the burden ot ! fe. The patient so adlic'ed, accounts his case a complication cf disorders, and often refuses to resort to moJioatirn. from hi# thorough dis. belief in any prospect vf cure. To such of the AcACIAN lUtrsAW. as thcroughly wopthy the confi dence of all. livery symptom of C onsumption is surely and permanently eradicated by its use. Its eiTepts are none other but strengthening snd renovating to the en tire system. Bronchiti*. Asthma, (louglis, Colds, and General liability are effectually cured by its use. Night Sweats. Lans of Flesh, and Wastintf #ay of the Muscles. Ixtss of Appetite. Soreness <T the Throat, Chant. and Lungs, I.iTer Complaint. Palpitation of the Heart. Iifii eultv of Breathing—ail those affections disappear in an incredibly short tiir." after us ng Vs. O. I'helj-# Brown s Acaeiatt Balsam. It nourishes and strengthen* the patient who is too much reduced to partake of ordinary food. It heals all internal sores, tubercles, and intiarainatien. It strength en', trace*, and icvitali/et the brain and U without a rival as a tonic, supplying electricity or magnetic fo r eo to every part of the enfeebled and prostrate lmdy. It needs no lengthy trial to convince any that the ACAOAN BALfAM is truly the greatest remedy of the day. as its beneficial qualities are fully apparent lt oight and-forty hours after trial. let the invalid, then, no longer delay, out ' make the triai, and thu result will surely bo A w of the most gratifying character. Sj & The ACARIATT BALSAM is prepared with the A# 1 greatest care, and the best materials. No M Ho pains or expense are spared to make it what wjf 'ft it is—the best known remedy of the age. Jt Jg. may l>e taken by either sex, of all age*, and JE* jn at all seasons, with nyrtect safety ", and it is ylh 3s none the loss powerful in conqueringilioso dis- \f* I eases which sap the foundation and destroy ® iff the lives of go many in our midst. Every family -I* VjEt should hare it, ami regard It as a household UK ® treasure. w Mr Pescriptive pamphlets given to all *ho apply ,fc X( to my agents. wy 4 PRICE $2 PER BOTTLE | wv, A. IjAfe' EiTTrn r ,m n-" For sale by J. M. COGLEY, Book, Yews, and Periodical Depot, sole .Aged in Lewis towD, Pa. xnhls 3m. To Merchants. are. now receiving bv eaehaniv.l T from Europe lresh additions to our stock >T FAHCf GOODS, STSPKYDERS, VTOLIYS PEKFIMLKY, PORT MOYYIIES, FAYS. HAIR BRUSHES, ACCORDF.YOS, Ac. We have always a full line of Hosiery and Gloves, Undershirts, Cravats, &c., &c. Merchants v.-jlb find our stock as large and complete that of-any house in the r'.hern Cities, and having connections in all the Slannfaeftiriug; Districts of Enrepe. , we are able and determined to sell as low as > any house in this country. FRED. FICXEY & SONS, 239 B'.Vl.Tjapßs ST . BAI.TIMRS. 'l Baltimore, March 1, 18G0.-2m* SILVER PLATED WARE, BY HARVEY FILLF.Y, No. 1222 Strrct, PJiiladeljhia, II AN UFACL IRE P. OF I Fine Xickel Stiver, and SHree Fiatev of Fori,*, Spaons, IAI IICS, flutter Knives, Castors, Tea Sols, I', us, Kettles, L'htitees, I'ut ter Dishes, lec Ditchers, Cake flaskets. Communion Wore, Cups, Mugs, Goblets, dV. Wiih a general as---ii-tment. eoinprisine none bat the i best 'j'.talit;/. made of the best material.-! and hcm-ily pla ' ted. constituting them a -er* leee.t le and daril.lc aj i.eie J for Ootids. Steaml <,at- and Private Familie-. I Old' Ware re-pUtied in tie: 6w£ manner. fel>23-1y Important to Families! BAFONIRER! THE 2EADY FAMILY SOAP MAKER! | tt'ITH which every family, with thcirordinnrvkitch en grea.se. can make all their Soap with little or ! no troublt— lined. Soft, or Fancy. It will make hard i u iter e;,-:.,i Paint, remove Grease. Xe.. to perfee ! tion. Abahilant testinfony in favor of the Saponifier, i with full and valuable receipts &>r making a'.Aervut : kinds of Soap, sent free, by addressing OFFICE OF THE COMPANY, No. SJJ Peim St.. Pi isl-urch. Pa. - l.mvm .JAMEH k CO.. Aceivta. Piiiladelphia, i'n. j t v .B< >ure you get the original and patented article | manufactured"!)}* the Ponsyivunia Salt Manufacturing j Co., East Tarentuin, AUegiieiiv Co., i'a. iaiis-kin I"S ALU ABLE FARM AT PRIVATE SALE, j rjpHE undersigned niTer at private suit- the I -®- Farm nt their Alilla in New Lancaster ! Distiil t, Mifflin county, ahov.Utcn miles north ! east of Lewistown, emitniuing* i 230 of which arc enclosed with good !' r.e- a : large part post and rail, we!.' watered by the ! East Branch of the Kishacoquiil.ts creek, di j vided into convenient fields, with water in ; every field on the farm except one —the re i mainder covered with good timber. J lie soil j is of the best quality, in a high stale of cut : tivation, some GO acres being first class meaG- I o\v. The improvements consist of a twu-stury Dwelling, with all necessary out gsy j buildings, a large Barn, 120 Let lt| igjb I" n g, nearly new, with running I water in the yard, and other on ] vcfiiciices. such a> Cattle rlietis enclosed, tie. j The purchaser of the property can make ar : rangements f< r receiving all the surplus ni:t --j nure from the pens at the Distillery. A Mill, Schoulhou.se, Church, Ac., are in sight ol the farm, and tliree 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 separat'-ly or with the fartn. For further information inquire of E. E. LOCKE 4 CO., Locke's Mill o p. Q mf Mifflin co., Pa. September 29. 1839. Register's Notice. following accounts have been exam-j JL ined and passed bv me, and remain filed I of record in this office for inspection of Heirs, j Legatees, Creditors, and all others in an v way j interested, t.nd will be presented to the Or- i phan's Court of th.e eour.ty of Mifftin, to be j held at the Court Rouse in Lewistown, on j THURSDAY, the sth day of April, 180.0, fur allowance and confirmation: 1. The account of John T. Caldwell, Ex- ! cctitor, Ac., (>f David Coplin, late of Wayne I township, deceased. 2. The partial administration account of j Joseph M. Stevens and Jjohu M. Cunningham, j Administrators, of James A. Cunningham, | late of the borough of Lewistown, deceased. 3. The account of Nicholas liartzler, Ad- : ministrator of Stephen Di Sender for, late of | Meuno township, deceased. 4. fhe account of Geo. W. Elder, Esq., [ Administrator, of David M. Baker, dee'd. 5. The account of John M. Shadle, Guar- ; dian of James J. Millikcn, minor eon of Sst- ♦ rah I>. Miiliken. 0. The account of Hon. Cyras Stine and I Samuel Stine Esq., Administrators, of the ! estate of John Stine, jr., deceased. 7. The account of John Iloyt, acting Ad- ! ministrator. of the estate of William Mann, J jr.. late of Brown township, deceased. 8. The account of Mrs. Hannah McKee, Administratrix of David Cuminiags, dee'd. 0. The account of Thomas J. Wilson, dee'd., Executor, &c., of James Fleming, dee'd as filed by Administrators of said Thomas J. Wilson, dee'd. 10. The account of Robert Forsythe, Guar- : dian, of tho minor children of William Mc- Dowell, deceased. JOSEPH S. WAREAM, Register. Register's Office, Lewistown, March 8, 1800. Estate of Mary Barefoot, dee'd. "V" OTICE is hereby given that letters of ad- I X x ministration on the estate of MARY ! BAREFOOT, late of Armagh township, Mif : Hin county, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, residing in said township. All persons indebted to said estate are reques i ted to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them duly authenti cated for sottlenient. febl6-6t* PETER BAREFOOT, Adrnr. Estate of Lazarus Steely, dee'd. ""V^" OTICE is hereby given that letters of ad 1* 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 borough. 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 AdmiuUuatri*. Vrr frfK r St M DB. HOOFI.AND'S GERMAN BITTERS, ASD M. IIOOFL 4\3>*S BALSAMIC CORDIAL, The great standard medicines of the present age, have acquired their great p. pulari/y only through >:-ars of. trial. [ iitiouhded eatirfac lion is rendered in/ the>n-in till cases; and tits people have 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 weakness of the stomach and digestive organs , ere speedily and permanently cured ly the GERM AN BITTERS. The Balsamic Cordial has acquired a reputation surpassing that of any similar pre paration ertant. It iciH cure, WITHOUT FALL, the most livers and long-standing Cough, Cold, or Hoarseness, Bronchitis, In fluenza, Croup, Pneumonia, Incipient Consumption, and has performed the slost astonishing cure* titer known of Confirmed Consumption. A few doses will also at once check a-nd cure the most severe Diarrhoea proceeding from COLD IN THE BCIVSLS. These medicines are prepared lag Dr. C. M. JACKSON & Co., No. 418 Arch Street, Philar delphia, Pet., and are sold by druggists and dealers in medicines everywhere, at 75 cents per bottle. The signature of C. M. JACKSON tall be on the outside wrapper of each bottle. In the Almanac published annually by tKs proprietors, called EVERYBODY'S ALMANAC, you will fnd testimony and commendatory notices from all parts of the country. These Almanacs arc given away by all our agents. For ii: hv Chillis Hit/. K.J. I f •tlmun, ami Mary Marks, Lewistown. aru! dealers generally in the countv. mavW DR. M'LANE'S CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE LIVER PILLS. W E „ 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 refer to Dr. (Jbas. 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 cure of I AVER COMPLAINTS, all BILIOUS DERANGEMENTS, SICK. HFAD-ACHE, &C. In casca of • FEVER AND AGUE, • preparatory to or after taking Qui j nine, they almost invariably make a speedy and permanent cure. As specifics for the above men tioned diseases, they are Unrivaled, | and never known ro fail when ad ! ministered in accordance with the ! directions. Their unprecedented popularity ; lias induced the proprietors, FLEMING BROTHERS, PITTSBURGH, PA, to dispose of their Dryg business, I m which they have been success \ fully engaged for the last Twenty j Years, and- they will now give their undivided time and attention to theirmanufacture. And being de termined that Dr. M'Lane's Cele- I 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 i manner. Address ail orders to FLEMING ERGS. Pittsburgh, To. U.S. Mtrs and Physician* cidcring fmin etl.ew j fUir; Flo.vuiigc IJrus.. will <K> will t. • write Uicir orden ' distinctly. aui* ii!e none but Lfr. if Lone' $. j rcjured by j Fleminff Jlros. Pilt?hi±rg } i. fx To these wishing to giv i tiioni a trial, we will Ibrward per ui.nll pn®t paid, to any | part of tUo United States, or.o of I'i :l(, for twelve tl'.rtwytot po-t*ip' stamps, or one 11nl of Veriulftafln tot , (hurt"cn threr-o'nt stu;ii|>s. .1 11 or<lt.is fr<m Cstiad# uroet | K' acoompotiied by twenty cents extra. For sale by Charles Ritz, F J. Hofftnan, and Mary Marks, Lewistown, aud dealers generally in the county. mayl2 UOSTf A NOTE given by James McNitt to John Montgomery, for SBO, date not recollect ed, but payable rn sixty days after date. All persons are hereby cautioned not to purchase or barter fo? said note, as payment for the same has been stopped. The finder will please return it to M. B. TAYLOR. The note was in a portmonaie, which also : contained $3 or $4 in money, which the find er is welcome to retain in return of the note ; and pocket book- mhß 3t*
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