;3 GAZETTE. Pennsylvania Itailroad. Trains leave Lewistown Station as follows: WESTWARD. EASTWARD. r r.-'ieh Express, -i 53 a. m. 11 11 p. in. £ o.'! p. m. 3 63 a. m. y?]\ Tr iin. 3 30 p. m. 10 24 a. 111. gS* Freight, 110 n. in. 230 p.m. I Freight, • •) a. m. ■> 30 p.m. £j,;,v ? - Freight, 10 36 a. m. 125 p.m. 1). E. ROBESON, Agent, albraith's Omnibuses tfonvey passengers to i froiii all the trains, taking up or setting them fciwuatall points witiiin the boreugii limits. Post Oliice. Maiis arrive anJ close as follows: Close. Arriie. p.tern Through and Way, 0 a.m. 4 p.m. w "-to. n J°- do. *P* m - 11 a - ln tvWn Tlirottghj 8 p.m. * 6 a.m. vlrth'cru Mails & P-m. 2 p.m. Ottic. hour- from Ta, m. until Bp. m. Sunday from 5 until 9 o'clock aim Xetv Publications. fh( American Agriculturist, published by Orange Jud<L A. M., New York, at $1 per annum, with liberal premiums in seeds, Ac. io both English and German. We have been 4 constant reader of this large and able monthly for some years, and have no hesita : n in giving it the first place in agricultural works published in this country, and know that this opinion is also entertained by sub gcribera here. Wo recommend it to the firming community and to all others engag ed in gardening, or ornamental cultivation as a reliable print, its editor having no connec tion with parties who make it his and their interest to puff old seeds into new names at niurus inulticaulis prices. The Atlantic Monthly for May has the fjl Living table of contents: Instinct, My own Story, The Playmate, The Maroons of Surinam, Circumstance, Ur ania, .Mary Somen ilie, Roba di lloma, (Jen erai Miranda's Espedition, The Professor's Story, Nathaniel Hawthorne. It is publish ed ly Ticknor & Fields, Boston, at $3 per annum, or ten copies for $5, and now leads a!! the magazines of its class. G "ley's Lady's Book for May has a fine plate and a large number of embellishments f,rthe ladies. The proprietor isunwearying in his •;Sorts, and seldom fails to get up soine- U. g new for the benefit of his numer lusfair readers. In accordance with decrees of the Supreme j C arts of Pennsylvania and New York, the , Wiliiatnsport and Elroira Railroad was put j up and sold at public auction. The terms of i the sil.j were $3,003 cash, and the balance j witliin twenty days after the purchase. Bid ing was backward, and after a time Edward 5 Wbfclau, Esq , attorney fur the Bondhold- i rs. however, came forward and offered SIOO, i 00-). He had no opposition, anu the entire | prupeity was " knocked down" to him at i that price. Centre County. Tli- II -i!-finite I'ress says an affray occur ! r-'d a short distance from that town, among ! nni' colond nier. in which one of the par j ties was stabbed. It appears that llentv j Smith was walking along, singing, when he I ■-as tart by Aaron W mly and another man. "Midi was told not. to make so much noise. I Snith replying in an offensive manner a scuf ! N ensued, in which Aaron was stabbed in tire j r,bs. with rather a dangerous looking knife, j Nilith is rather an unseemly negro, with a c ::i i.! as fiat nose, and lips protruding j "-ut a half inch further than his nasal or tr.n, 11 seems hurt a great deal worse than 15 riy. He alleges that Worly and Wash J huson jumped him and he only used the knife in sell defense, lie entered bail for tli appearance at court. Inion aud Snyder Counties. A g !J wat h and furry dollars in money, 2 property of Mrs. Dr' Leisenring, of Se ' nsgrove, were -Union from a bureau drawer on .fairs in th-'-ir 1- a-.e by a hired 1 v named i b Morgan. Middleburg was considerably disturbed by two alarms of fire, the first occasioned by the laming of the chimney of the house owned ty C m-table Kenninger, and the next that 5 ) | : "''-1 kept by Mr. Fryer was on fire. It v:; .rlftze I.r a itw moments, but the "brave •••ropery soon mastered the fames. , •) bert fcinuh, son cf Ilenry Smith of Mid . -burg, while trying to break a young colt "a sulky, the other day, was thrown out, in 1 Lr ke his arm. • ■ eliimnev attached to the house of Dan • • B-.-rger, tie .r Middleburg, was shattered } lightning J'he family were seated around ■ Vy°' w ' , r) electric fluid passed down, ■••"! aaaough tb- y were a!! terribly ",-kcored," I new-re hurt. Juniata fonnty. t 55e learn irom the Sentinel that the large cm on the farm of Joseph Stinson, one hall from Van Mert, (vulgarly called Slab • wn; was entirely destroyed by fire on Sat - -ty afternoon fast. The farm was in the i.?? 01 J^IIJ e l r;i y, who rented it from - • s n. The fi re caused by a small boy ■ ■ tig in the family of Detray, who went to ■ f irn and ignited a match in the stable be- N soon communicated with the straw, •)) r'] ore was a large quantity of grain, , : g'; hidder, Ac., in the barn, which was cn destroyed, but no stock. The evening -• '=tnpestuous, and the wind carried burn •-? shing'ej tu the adjacent woods, setting >.-m on fire, which was not completely ex *-• -.uished until late on Sunday evening, wk. i m " Kcnne Jj, while turning the break l . ? cn 1S train on Friday in Patterson, ir rV S ?. B n R° r of his left hand caught -f ' click," and the end of it cut off. • art-ied, J, H. Rogers to Mis Rachel J. m er, both of Fayette township. Huntingdon tcunty. ' Maple's Party had a large and enthu • lC nieeting at Huntingdon last week. kil e . a ®," res hav c been taken to erect a new Wat Huntingdon. y, ) e j. n ' on retracts its charge that Gen. •' v did not K OTE J AT HUNTING. 1,,;' , American says the secret for the 8 ? ' c ' at tack on the General is that he did tare/ are "Jroinistration in his leo- Uudden Dean to Miss Caroline Pf.L. 0, 1 °f Huntingdon county; Samael tnVi Rnt to 8B Salina Steele, both of Hun- county. ? n >°n township, on the inst., Mict a /'^ erin g 'Hness, Mary M., consort of j 1:X ua ry, aged 50 years, 9 months, and i Ihe ISth April being the anniversary of the Battle of Cerro Gordo, the national flag was displayed on the City Hall, X, w York" and many other . f the public buildings, in commemoration of the event. Tin- Set: Life j Guards, who took a prominent part in the battle, turned out or. parade, and in the eve ning, they paid their respects to I.icut Gen. Scott. ■, v f II!CA ? O, -April 23.—A fire at Kenosha, >\ isconsin, yesterday, destroyed nearlv the entire business portion of the town, including all the buildings on both sides of Main street, from the southern extremity to the Park, to gether vt ith se\ ■ -'ti *:'. veilings or. \>is;onsiu street. St. Lot* is, April l_<)—A tornado passed over Carlenville, Illinois, on Monday last, sweep ing and blowing down houses," barns, trees, fences, etc. The roof of the Lutheran church was blown some distance, and the walls much injured. '1 he roof of a dwelling was carried nearly a mile and a half in the air. Children were also picked up and carried a considerable dis tance by the wind. Cattle were killed in ev cry direction. A man named Lowe was kil led by lightning, and many persons were wounded, lhe destruction of property has been very great. A similar storm occurred in Louisiana and Missouri the same evening, doing much dam age, and injuring several people? LIND, has now open A NEW STOCK OF Cloths, Oassimer es AND VESTS NCS, which will he made up to order in the neat est and most fashionable styles. apl9 SADDLES. HARNESS, &c. —-/a The subscriber having now on hand one of the best and largest - - between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, in order to accom modate business to the times, offers for sale a complete assortment of Saddles, Harness, Bridles, Collars, Trunks, Whips Hautes, Valises, Carpet Bags, which are offered for sale low for c.isb, or ap proved credit. Among his stock will l>- found some high ly finished sets of light H trness equal to any manufactured, Let a!! in want of good articles, made by experienced workmen, give him a call. JOHN DAVIS. Lewistown, Apii! 19, 18G0. ioi: CLOTHS, CASSiSviERES, 553 X_L J Lf. ij x_ r . J 553 D BOOTS, SHOES, IHSADI-lhiti CLOTIIHIi. CALL AT GEORGE BLYMYER'S. Lewistown April 19, 1800. LADIES' DRESS GOO DS! T)OTXLT DE SOIE, FOULARDS, CHE I NAYE, and BLACK SILKS. Organdws; Organdi A '■?.< ; Crapp dc Espangc, all colors; Hirrgea, all col- . as; licrcge Anghtise, plaid, plain and embroidered; CBIAAYK VALHYtIAS: (HALLILS. White Embroideries, Jacon ettSj Collars, &c. Selected from the best stocks in the city, and for sale at low prices at apl9 GEORGE BLYMYER S. A VERY FINE STOCK OF §us Qaa*a §*l selected with care and judgment, will be found at <£2&!3ivS;s corner of the Diamond, Lewistown, Pa. apl9 WALL PAPER. A VERY LARGE STOCK AND VERY CHEAP. For sale by GEORGE BLYMYER. mmm raws IS THE PLACE FOR CARPETING, having the best and largest stock in this or any of the adjoining counties. For sale very low for cash or country pro duce. DE S A MAR TIN gHAS. through the solicitation of many friends, located in Newton Hamilton in / the room of Dr. Atkinson, who goes to Lewistown. He hopes by a strict attention to business to receive the support and merit the approbation of a generous community. lie has the experience of twelve years' regular practice, in which time he has had an oppor tunity of treating di.-e i&cs of almost every species. Office in dwelling directly opposite the Presbyterian church. apl9-3ni Estate of John Blgclow, deceased. "VTOTICE is hereby given that Letters of J__\ Administration on the estate of John Bigelow, late of Union township, have been granted to the undersigned, residing in said township. All persons indebted to said es tate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims to present them duly authenticated for settlement. CATHARINE BIGELOW, ap!9-6t # Administratrix. FRESH GROCERIES, Sugars, Syrups, Coffees. Rice, Teas, Honey, Canned Peaches Pickles, Quinces, Preserves, Jellies, &c. \ iiA'.'i \e will ofier at lowest cash price. VIELIX has just returned from the city • with a large assortment of Groceries, Provisions, pared and unpared Peaches, Cher ies. Prunes, Raisins, Figs. Oranges, Lemons. witn a nost of things in the confectionery line. You will also find at Felix's Variety Store, a splendid assorted of China Mantel OiDtiniftnts, such as v ascs, Cujts, and S*iuc6r>, Tea Sets, and a large assortment .1' Toys. | ' ( - -untn I' ;c. n, Ham, Dried 15 ef, XJ&c. at A.FELIX'S. MACKEREL, Shad, Herring, by the bnr . re], half and quarter, cheap for cash at A. FELIX'S. IJIBII OIL, Salt, Poi it ies, Beans and Dried ? Apples, at A. FELIX'S ROCK.ERY \\ ARE—Fine assortment of V, Stone Crockery Ware and Baskets at A. FELIX'S. MAPLE SUGAR on hand at A. FELIX'S. A LL kinds of Notions, Perfumery, Fancy X3L Soaps, Purses, Spool Thread, Paper, Pens, Combs, Brushes, with a large variety ; of articles too numerous to mention, you will j find at reduced prices at A. FELIX'S Mercantile Appraiser's List. r i' , ifE following is a list of Merchants and J_ Dealers, and the various classes, agreea bly to the provisions of the Act of Assembly: 14th class pays $7 00 11th 15 00 13th ' ' 10 00 10th 20 00 12th 12 50 9th 25 00 Nantes of Retailers. Class. John Nighthart, Lewis town 14 Anthony Felix, do 14 Oliver Chcsney, do I ] X. Kennedy, do ] ! E. Boelmer, do 14 James I. Wallis, do 14 Kennedy A Junkin, do 14 John Clark, do 14 F. G. Franciscus, uo 11 John Davis, do 14 William Johnston, d > 14 R. U. Parker A Bro. do 14 Nathan Frank, do '.) Henry Zerbe, do 14 G.W.Gibson, do 14 William Butler, do 14 William Holtzworth, do 14 Win. G. Zollinger, do 11 John Kennedy, Sr. A Co. do 13 11. M. Pratt, * do 14 R. W. Pat ton, u J if E. Banks, do 14 Chas. Kits, do 14 William Lind, do 14 George Blymycr, do 9 Thomas Cos, do 14 F. J. Hoffman, Jo 9 K. F. Ellis, Jo 14 E. L Benedict, do 14 X. J. Kudisiii. do 14 Edward Frysinger, do 14 John B. Selhcinier, do 14 John C. Adams, do 14 G. W. Thomas, do 14 John Evans, do 14 Samuel J. Brisbin, do 14 E. C. Hamilton A Co., do 14 R. 11. McClintic, do 14 Marks A Willis, do 11 F. McCiure & Son, do 13 S.aubarger A Blymyer, do 13 C. C. Stanharger, do 14 F. R. Sterrett, do 13 James Wallis, do 14 John Levy, (coal yard) do 14 W. B. Hoffman, (lumber) do 3 1 Steely A Gettis, Menno 13 Fitzgerald A Lants, do 14 B. F. Graff, uo 14 Samuel Watt, Union 13 Hoar A MeXabb, do 12 Wilson S. Utts, do 14 It. M. Kinsloe, Brown 13 Brisbin A Sterrett, do i-3 J. A I. Kohler, do 1 4 Graff A Thompson, Armagh 13 W. 1. Furst, do" 14 Joseph Beck, do 14 John Kohler, do 14 Jacob Krise, do 14 11. H. Gibboney, do 14 J. B. Alexander, do 14 Willis Mann, Berry 14 John Hoops, do 14 Jacob Sliue, uo 14 Freedom Iron Co., do 10 F. W. Grimminger, Decatur 11 Mrs. 11. Sultzbach, do 14 John Strong, Oliver 14 Morrison A Burns do 14 iiarshbarger A Yodcr, Bratton 14 W. A G. Maeklin, McYejtJwn 13 William Ilaruj, do 14 McCoy A Rohrer, do 14 John Robertson, Wayne 14 John Purcell, Newton Hamilton 13 John Yanzandt, do do 14 Mills. J. M. Yeagcr, Perry Jacob Finkle, do 14 Maclay & MeManigle, Armagh 14 Win. Barr, Brown 14 Harrison Monbeck, do 14 F. R. Sterrett, Lowistown 11 Marks A Willis, do 11 Henry Swartzel.l Menno 14 Plank A Yoder, Union 14 David lleister, Newton Hamilton 14 Er.ting Houses, Oyster Saloons, &c. S. B. Marks, Lewistown 8 Samuel W. Eisenbise, do 8 S. Aultz, do 8 E. Swain, do James Thoma", do 8 E. Horner, McVeytown, 8 Distilleries & Breweries. E. E. Locke, Armagh 10 Isaiah Coplin, do George Nolto, Lewistown 11 Jacob Fisher, do 11 H. A. Zollinger, Derry 10 Peter Ilouser, Decatur 11 An Appeal will be held at the Commission er's Office, in the Borough of Lewistown, on FRIDAY, May 18th, 1860, where all persons who feel themselves aggrieved can attend if they think proper, and obtain that redress to which they may be entitled by law. D. D. MUTTIIERSBOUGH. April 19, 1860. Mercantile Appraiser. HEMLOCK FENCING—2O,OOO feet of Hemlock Fencing Boards, 6xl£ and 16 to 18 feet long will be sold very low on the wharf. F. G. FRANCISCUS. I) OPES ! Ropes 1 Tar, Pitch and Oakum, at greatly reduced prices—for sale by R p 12 F. G. FRANCISCUS. mMJiis iMhi AT TRUSTEE'S S-A^UjE. I>\ virtue of i dpcree of the Orphans' ) Court of -Mifflin county, the undersign ed, as Trustee appointed by said Court for that purpose, will expose to sale by public vendue or outcry, on the premises, on Wednesday, May 2, 1860, the following valuable Real Estate to wit: that tract and farm of land situate at Reeds ville, IJrcwn township. Mifflin county. Pa., , containing about SOI ACI.SS, adj< ining lands of Win. Thompson, Dr. E. W. Hale, John Wilson and others, s§il TU uith , a STONK Dw elling Jaj 11 |Baj hOl SL, Frame House, Wagan- Shop, Blacksmiths Shop, and other improvements thereon erected, said I property belonging to the heirs < f David Bris bin, late of Lancaster county, deceased.— Sale to commence at 1 o'clock P. M. TERMS OF SALE.— One third of the purchase I money to be paid when the property is struck i down, one-third when the said sale is confirm ed, and the remaining one third in one year from the day of sale, with interest from con formation of sale, to be secured by bond and i mortgage on the premises. ANDREW REED, i Trustee for the sale of Real Estate of I>a npl2 1800—3t. vid Brisbin, dee'd. VALUABLE PARill PRIVATE SALE. r BMIE undersigned offer at private sale the Farm at their Mills in New Lancaster District, Mifflin county, about ten miles north east of Lewistown, containing 230 of which are enclosed with good fences, a large part post and rail, well watered by the East Branch of the lvishacoquillas creek, di vided if.t > convenient fields, with water in i every field on the farm except one—the re maindor covered with good timber. The soil is cf the best quality, in a high state of cul nvation, some 60 acres being first class mead t aw. The improvements consist of a two-story Dwelling, with all necessary out- J buildings, a large Barn, 12" feet pgf 111 '' "g, nearly new, with running water in the yard, and other con veniences, such as Cattle Sheds enclosed, &c. The purchaser of the property can make ar rangements for receiving all the surplus ma nure from the pens at the Distillery. A .Mill, Schoolhouse, Church, Ore., are in sight of the farm, and three other churches within three miles—one Episcopal, two Pres byterian, and one Lutheran. A LSO, 4GO Acres of Mountain Land, adjoining the above property, with chestnut, oak and ot'.ier timber, which will be disposed of separately or with the farm. For further information inquire of E. E. LOCK E & CO., Locke's Mills P. 0., Mifflin co., Pa. September 20, 1859. Kisliacoquillas Seminary, P. Williard, A. M., Principal. r gMIE summer session of this institution I will open, under tbe new organizati nof the Board of Trustee-, on TUESDAY*, the Ist if May, and continue 21 week?. It is designed to be a strictly iirst class boarding school, affording to both sexes all the advantages to Lo found in any similar in stitution. Satisfactory L arding and all necessary ac commodations furnished in the seminary buil d: 'hv Testis.—Boarding, furnished room, and tu ition in English branches, 850 per session— one half strictly in advance. X reduction for lost time, except in cases of protracted sickness. For particulars address S. WATTS, secre tary ->i" the Board, Belleville Pa., or the Prin cipal, Kishaeoquillas, Mifflin county. Pa. Kishacoquillus, March 29 ISGO.-Gt s lEFT the premises if the undersigned, residing in Brown township, Mifflin coun ty, April, 1860, an indented apprentice be tween 17 and 18 years of age, named AL BERT HAMILTON. Had on when he went away, gray pants, black sack coat, plush cap —he is small of stature. All persons are cautioned not to harbor the said Hamilton, or trust him on iny account. ap!9-3t* JOHN D. BARR. 132, & UD LSd UL Vii Or I ICE on East Market street, Lewistown, adj.diiing F. G. Franeiscus' Hardware Store. jv2B GEO. W. ELDER, Attorney at Law, Office Market Square, Lewistown, w ill at tend to business in Mifflin,Centre and Hunting don counties. in} 26 IRESPECTFI LLY call the attention of . merchants to our stock of nails, as I am enabled to sell them at as low rates as they can be bought in eastern markets, thereby saving large stocks, freights, delays, &c. ap 12 F. G. FIIA X CISC US. CIOMMON* White Pine Boards at 81.25 per 100 feet. F. G. FRANCISCUS. Ss 1 ( \ White Pine Flooring, dry and J vr well adapted to ordinary work; bet ter qualities to 823 for 1000 feet. apl2. F. G. FKANCISOUS. Lumber, Palings, Lath, Flooring, AT lIEDICFD PRICES! Ti riSIIING to dispose of my stock of t Lumber, &c., previous to recciviug a new supply, I will sell all kinds at very low rates for cash. F. G. FRANCISCUS. DRY* BOARDS and PLAX'K—been in the yard for over 2 years—from 816.25 to 820 PALING. HEADED PALING— - 2i feet 81.25 per 100 4 " I.GO 4J " 1.80 ' 5 " 2.00 for sale by F. G. FRANCISCUS. SPAIN'S Patent Churns ; Common do., all sizes, at very low rates. mh29 F. G. FRANCISCUS To Merchants. are now receiving by each ariival 7 ? from Europe fresh additions to oui sto-k of FART GOODS. SISPFADERS, YIOLI.YS PER FL.BEUY, PORT JIOWAIES, FISS. HAIR BRI SULS, AFtORDESOS, ke. We have always a full line of Hosiery and Gloves, Undershirts, Cravats, &c., &c. Merchants will find our stock as large an 1 complete us that of anv hoo-oin th<: Northern Cities, and having e >ru. -. tions in di fiiO Manufacturing Districts of Europe. we are able ami determined to sell as low r.s any house in this country. FEED. FICKEY & SONS, 250 BALTIMORE ST., BALTIMORE. Baltimore, March 1, 18GO.-2ou* SILVER PLATED WARE, BY HARIEY FILLEV, No. liii Market Street, Pliiladel] I.ia, MANUFACTURER OF Fine Xickcl Silver, and Silver Pin fir of Forks, Spoon v, Ladles, Jin tier Knives, Castors, Tea Sets, Urns, Kettles, Waiters, Hat ter Dishes, lee Ditchers, Cake flaskets. Communion J fare, Cups, Maps, Cubit's, civ. With :i general assortment, oomr>rism;T hut tit ba-t qiuUitii, liiiiilc of the bet materia-'* if.. I A en?'/ pla it-l. '"instituting thein a servieeahle all"I "li.r.ihle arliel • fur Hotels, Steamboats and Private Kamiii Old Ware re-plated in the manner. f.'bCS-lv TO CONSUMPTIVES. AND NERVOUS SUFFERERS. r |MIE subscriber, for several years a res! J. dent of Asia, discovered while there a simple vegetable remedy—a sure Cure for Consumption, Asthma. Bronchitis, Coitphs. Colds, and X i rous Debility. For the bene fit of Consumptives and Xrrrous Sntfaers, be is willing to make tbe same public. To those who desire it, he will send the Prescription, with full directions free <-f tharpe; also a sample of the medicine, which they will find a beautiful combination i 1 Na tore's herbs. Those desiring the Remedy can obtain it bv return mail, hv addressing E J. CCTHBER'I . Botanic Pltvsi.-in, apl23t* No. 429 Broadway, New York. To the School Directors of Miifiin county. (f ENTLEMEN :In pursuance of the 43d Jt section of the Act of Bth May, 1854, yon are hereby notified to meet in convention, at the Court House io Lewistown, on the FIBS'i MONDAY IN MAY, A. D. 1800, being the 7th day of the month, at 1 o'clock in the af t-moon, and select, viva vr-ce, by a majority .f the whole number of Directors pie-cot. one person of literary and scientific acquir • meats, and of skill and experience in the art of teaching, as County Superintendent, foi the three succeeding years; determine ihe .mount c-f compensation for the same, and certify the result to the State Superintendent at Harrisburg, a 3 required by the 39th am! 40th sections of said act. AZARIAII SMITH. County Supt. Lewistown, April 7, 1860. IOST, on Saturday, olst March, in gi-ing across the mountain from Locke's Mills to Decatur township, Mitiiin county, a moroc co pocket book, containing two 85 bills on the liar; isburg Bank ; a prommissory note given by Eli Huffnagle to Henry Miller fur 8100, payable o'.ic day after date, dated sometime in March, 1800; a prommissnry note given by Jacob Wcrtz to Ilenry Miller for 820, da ted sometime in March, and payable one day after date; a pronnnissory note given by Fred erick Lash to llenry Miller, f-.r 815, dated sometime lu-t fall, payable one day afterdate. All persons arc hereby cautioned against pur chasing or bartering for said notes. B~> will le paid for the return of the pocket book and its contents to the subscriber. HENRY MILLER. Decatur tp., >Jifflin 00. April 12, 1800-ot* The Central Shoe Store, TT" ILL sell shoes VERY LOW FOR H CASH, hut a trifle higher than city work. Call and examine uiv work before pur chasing elsewhere, for it is no trouble to show the work. T. COX, Proprietor. Dissolution of Partnership. f|MIE partnership heretofore existing he- JL tweeu the undersigned, trading under the firm of Blymyer & Brisbin, is dissolved by mutual consent, to take effect from and alter the first day of April, 18G0. All per sons indebted are requested to call without de lay and make payment, and those having claims to present them for settlement. A. BLYMYER. S. J. BRISBIN. Levvistown, March 29, ISGO--It. B&The business will be continued by S. J. Brisbin. Instate of James Poe, deceased. OTICE is hereby given that Letters Tes iJl tamentary on the estate of James Poe, deo'd, late of Union tp., Mifflin county, dee'd, have been granted to the undersigned, the first named residing in Armagh and the lat ter in Union township. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immedi ate payment, and tbose having claims against the same to present them duly authenticated for settlement. JOIIN MCDOWELL, Jr. WM. F. STROUP, apl2-6t Executors. Estate of Gen. David Hiiliben, deceased. "VTOTICE is hereby given that letters of ad -11 ministration on the estate of GEN. DA VID MILLIKEN, late of Union township, Mifflin county, dee'd, have been granted to the undersigned, residing in Brown township. 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. aps. Gt* D. F. MILLIKEN, Admr. ZJLi 1 (\A SACKS Ground Alum Salt. atjl.4s per sack, at H. ZERBE'S Cheap Grocery. aug4 tTLfE DETERSIVE SOAP is for sale at Zer- X he's Cheap Grocery Store. Try it—it is the best article ever introduced ap2l G1 ARDEN SEEDS! —A good ••orqsiv IT fresh Gnrden Seeds on baud ana t. ,! by [mhlj F. J. HOFFMAN. m s a B s P F R F VU H DR. HOOFLAND'S > GERMAN BITTERS, Axn DR. IIOOFK.4\I>'S BALSAMIC CORDIAL, The great standard medicines of the present ape, have acquired their grca! popularity only through years of trial. Unbounded satisfac tion is rendered by them in all cases; and the people have pronounced (hem 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 (he stomach and digestive organs, are speedily and permanently cured ly the GERMAN BITTERS. The Balsamic Cordial has acquired a reputation surpassing that of any similar pre paration extant. It will cure, wixuovr Tail, the most severe and long-standing Cough, Cold, or Hoarseness, 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 cheek and cure the most severe Diarrhoea proceeding from COLD IN THE BOWELS. These medicines are prepared by Dr. C. M. JACKSON & Co., I\o. 418 Arch Street. Phi/a 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 aqente. For sale i<y Charles Ritz, F. J. Hoffman, si d Mary Minks, l.ewistown. arid dealers general ly in the county. may 12 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 7 before the public. We refer to Dr. ('has. 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 front' the human system, it has also been administered with the most satis factory results to various Animals subject to Worms. THE LIVER PILLS, For the cure of LIVER COMPLAINTS, all BILIOUS DERANGEMENTS, SICFL HEAD-ACHE, &C. In cases of FEVER AND AGUE, preparatory to or after taking Qui nine, they almost invariably make J a speedy and permanent cure As specifics for the above men tioned diseases, they are Unrivaled, and never known to fail when ad ministered in accordance with the ; directions. Their unprecedented popularity has induced the proprietors, ITEMING BROTHERS, PITTSBURGH, PA. to dispose of their Drug business, in which they have been success ! lully engaged tor 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 j 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 BEOS. Pittsburgh, Pa. P. S- Dealers and I'hssicians ordering from others than Fleming Bros., will do will to write their orders '■ distinctly, and take now. but Dr. .WZ-me't, prepared by '• I'lrniing Bros. Pittsburgh, Pa. To tftt -e wishing to give them a trial, we wilt forward per mail. prwt paid, to any part of the United States, one box of Pills for twelve three-cent postage stamps, or one vial of Vermifuge for fourteen three-cent stamps. AH orders from Canada must bo accompanied by twenty cents extra. For sale by Charles Ritz, F. J. Hoffman, and Mary Marks, Lewtsto'wn, and dealers generally • in the county. may 12 Notice to Taxpayers. j are hereby notified that fire ; JL per cent will bo allowed on all State or i Oounty taxes paid into the hands of oolloctors : on the duplicates of 1860, on or before the ! first day of July nest. WM. CREIGHTON. JOHN PEACIIEY, R. BRATION. L'-w: vn, March 15, 1860. Oom'rs. i 1 . ~ 111 ' o WINE, Vinogar, and Cid'-r, on V V haDtl and for sale by A. FELIX,
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