THE GAZETTE. LEWISTOWN, PA. Thursday, May 10, 1860. S&'The subscription of those out of this county to whom this paragraph comes marked, has expired, and unless re newed will be discontinued. We have also set a limit In Mifflin county.beyond which we intend no man In future shall owe us for subscription. Those receiving the paper with this paragraph marked, will therefore know that they have come under our rule, and If payment Is not mad- within one m.*uth thereafter we shall discontinue all such. Notice to all Concerned. We are now transcribing our subscrip tion list, and shall omit a number of names in this town and county which have come under our rule. Those therefore who will not receive the paper after this date, can readily conjecture the reason. Notices of New Advertisements. The attention of our readers generally is requested to F. 0. Franciscus' advertisements in to-day's paper. Ilis stock is large, well selected, and deserves examination. Wm. Johnston has just opened a large stock of Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, &c., which lie offers for sale low fin - eash. John Clarke Las just received a select stock of Boots, Shoes, <£.e. Nat Kennedy has got up something new, for which see advertisement. Zerbe has received a lot of Tar. Hoffman's advertisements of Wall and Window Papers, Salt, Fish, Sunday School Books, Kxtra Coffee, Confectionery, Tobacco and Segars, Shoe Findings, Solo Leather, Nails, Hardware, and Agricultural Imple ments, will appear next week. Balloon Ascension—Flowering Shrubs— Orphan's Couit Sale, Ac. The Charleston Convention. This body •!' political wire-workers ad journed last week, one portion to meet at Baltimore on the lSth June, the anniver sary of Napoleon's defeat at Waterloo, the other at Richmond on the 11th June.— The nigger in the woodpile was the ground of dispute between the two factions, the speches and resolutions having demonstra ted that there is no more harmony of opin ion on this question among the patent de mocracy than there is between republicans and u northern democrats with southern faces." From present indications the platform can never he built except upon the cheat ing system. The planks cannot be made to tit by any possibility, and as there are three ot them, each one will submit to be splintered up into lucifer matches before it will be tounged and grooved into either of the others. We have first, the principle upon which Mr. Avery stood, which repu diates the " Squatter Sovereignty" doe trine in toto. The particular plank upon which the seceding members stumbled out of the Convention, and without which they never will re enter it, was the first resolution in the proposed addendum to the Cincinnati platform. This denies " that Congress has any power to abolish "slavery in the Territories—or that Terri " torial Legislature has any power to abol " ish it—or to forbid the introduction of "slaves within a Territory, or the right to " destroy or impair the right of property " in slaves by any legislation whatever."— This much negatively, to which is added the third resolution, which asserts " that it " is the duty of the federal Government '• to protect when necessary the rights of " persons aud property on the high seas, "in the Territorial, or wherever else its " constitutional authority extends." I "pon this issue the withdrawing delegates have planted themselves, proclaiming that they alone represent the National Jkunocracy. In mortal opposition to this theory is the doctrine of the Douglasites, around which so many fierce battles have been lbught. This affirms the right of the Ter ritorial Legislature to settle the question of slavery within the bounds of the Terri tory, and virtually denies that Congress ' has the power to interfere either for or against the institution. When parties are separated by lines so distinctly drawn, and by theories, however abstract, so essential ly variant, there is no conceivable couipro- | rnise upuii which they can unite. 1.1. Barnum oilers SIOO for a live, speck led brook trout, uninjured, weighing four ! pounds, at the rate of $25 per pound for all i that it weighs over four pounds—the trout to be warranted to live one week in a running stream of water. A large price will also be paid for trout weighing three pounds each. Those patriots who were too good to sup port Fremont in 1856, because the Democracy alone could save the union, now find them sclvee " out in the cold," and it be bard for thum to find an orifice to creep into. They joined the old enemy and traducer of the W big party, to help it to save the Union, and it now appears that it cannot save itself. A new and very dangerous counterfeit has been been sprung on the business communi- i ty. It is a five dollar note purporting to be of the issue of the Commonwealth Bank of Philadelphia. It is the most perfectly execu ted counterfeit ever issued. The only safety for the public is to refuse notes of this denom ination on thi- bank until a new plate is issu ed i LOCAL. AFFAIRS. BAiJfeox ASCENSION. —John A. Light, of Lebanon county, who has made several successful ascensions, will inflate his bal loon, " The Flying Cloud," in the jail yard on Saturday next, when our citizens and all others who may attend will have an opportunity of witnessing the ascent of this intrepid young aeronaut. Ho ! FOR CHICAGO. —Excursion tickets to the Chicago National Convention, over the Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad, will be issued at the office of the Company in Fittsburg, for the round trip to Chicago and return for 814—good from the twelfth of May to the first of June inclusive. — Two trains will leave Pittsburg daily. This is a pleasant route, traversing some of the finest portions of Ohio, Indiana and Illi nois. Ample provisions will be made to comfortably accommodate any number of passengers. Sleeping cars will run with the night trains. This will also afford an excellent opportunity for persons to visit the west. FLOWERS. —E, 1). Auner, east comer of Main street and the diamond, has been ap pointed agent for the sale of flowers and plants from the nursery of J. E. Johnston, and has now oe bund a large number of ro ses in crocks, which the lovers of flowers are invited to call and examine. Orders left with Mr. A., either for flowers, plants, shrubs, or trees, will be promptly filled. We would remiud our readers that May is the proper time for planting evergreens. FIRE. —Wo regret to learn that the barn of James Cupples, in Perry town ship, was consumed by fire on Friday af ternoon last. It was discovered about two o'clock, but the flames had made such headway that nothing was rescued. The barn contained grain, hay, wagon, nearly all his agricultural implements, with a number of other articles, all of which were destroyed. A calf was also unfortunately burnt It is not known how the tire orig inated. The loss is a severe one to Mr. Cupples. being probably SISOO, only about SSOO of which is insured. ash barrel caught lire in the yard of the Lewistown Hotel, between 12 and 1 o'clock a. m. on Friday morning, which created an alarm of fire, more to the disturbance of the outskirts than those re siding in the immediate vicinity. DEATH OF A STRANCKR.—A man nam ed Jacob Dengler, from near Reading, Berks county, applied for lodging in the barn of Robert Forgy in Oliver township on Tues day evening of last week, and laid down on some straw. During the evening Mr. F. went out and found the man quite sick, when he made the fact known to R. Brat ton, Esq., one of the County Commisioncrs, who promptly called in a physician. He was subsequently removed to the Boor House, where, although every attention was paid, he continued to grow worse, and died there on Thursday last. He was on his way to Pittsburgh, and had but little money. COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT.—The Di rectors of this county, pursuant to law, ! met at the Court House on Monday last, and organized by the appointment of WM. BROTHERS, Esq., as President, and GEO. j W. ELDER, Esq., Secretary. After a brief but spicy debate, in which Dr. Belford and j Geo. W. Elder took part on the side of; Progress, and Dr. Mitchell on the opposite, j the vote was taken and a large majority de cided that A/.AKIAII SMITH, the present efficient and gentlemanly incumbent, should be County Superintendent for three years, at a salary of §6OO per annum. As is of ten the case, the opposition of a few dis contented persons, who endeavored to bring party feeling, religion, and almost every- ' thing else into play against Mr. Smith, re sulted in making him additional friends. The following Directors were in atten dance : Armagh Township—Milliken, Mvers. eny, Close. Brown—Brothers, Kyle, Mitchell, and Barr. Bratton—Boas, Bratton, Yoder, and Rey nolds. Decakir—Yetter, Fees, Lauver. Derry—Miller, Cunningham, Means, Alex ander. Granville—M'Kee, Caldwell, Robeson, Ram- ; ler, Rittenhouse, Snyder. Lewistown—Belford, Brisbin, Zollinger, McCoy, Martin, Elder. McVeytown—Rothrock, Corkle. \ Newton Hamilton—Culbertson, Ileister. Oliver—Swigart, Roop, Wilson. I nion Gibboney, Y'oder, Kauffman, Mc- Nabb, Campbell. Menno—Hartzler. On the first ballot the vote stood as fol lows : Azariah Smith, received 31 votes P. Williard, 13 .. ' I P. A. Black, " 1 It was then moved that the salary of the superintendent be fixed at 8600 per annum. Motions to amend the motion by fixing S4OO uud 8500 were then made, which mo tions were lost, and the salary was fixed at 8000 DEATH FROM INTERNAL INJURIES. — Joseph, a son of Thompson McManigil, of Armagh township, aged 20 years, injured himself internally a few weeks ago at Lock Haven while engaged in jumping. He was taken to his room, and placed under the care of Dr. Can fie Id, and had improved so far as to be considered beyond danger, when it was concluded to take him to his parents in this county. lie reached this place about ten or twelve days ago, but was unable to go any further, lie was then placed under the medical treatment of Dr. Robert Martin, suffering from a very se vere attack of inflammation of the bowels, which resulted in his death on Friday last. DEPUTY MARSHAL. —For the purpose of satisfying the hungry maws of the numer ous applicants for this office, the Marshals of this State, it is alleged in pursuance of orders from head quarters, have appointed two persons in each of the smaller counties, and perhaps more in the larger, to take the census. In this county, after a long ses sion on the anxious bench, one bite of the cherry has been awarded to Daniel Zeigler, of this place, and the other to Isaiah Cop lin, author of a letter to John W. Forney and sundry other literary productions. We do not know how the division was made, or who has the head or tail. J&SalP'Somc clue, it is thought, has been I obtained to the mother of the child found on the ridge, noticed in our last. The sus pected one has long been notorious for her evil deeds. An Election Trick Exposed. The locofoco papers are publishing, with a flourish of trumpets, an article from that Public Pauper, the Philadelphia Pcnn j sylvanian, an affidavit, purporting to have been made before Alderman McMullin, a thoroughly orthodox democrat, by one Suiedly, to the effect that Smedly had I gone from X'orristown to Philadelphia for the purpose of voting the People's Ticket at the May election. Mr. Smedly has been released from prison, and has made the following affidavit, which shows a new feature in patent democracy : Cit;/ of Philadelphia, US. Personally appeared before me, on the 23d of April, A. I>. 1800, Benjamin F. Smedley, and on his solemn oath doth depose and say, that he formerly resided in Xorristown, Mont gomery county, Pa., but that he now resides in this city, and on Friday, the 20th inst., while engaged in bis lawful business, he was beset by one or more to him unknown, and | that lie was induced by them to drink intox icating drinks until lie became intoxicated, and that while under the influence of said I liquor or drink, he was taken somewhere to i him unknown, and, as he has since been in formed signed some paper purporting to be ■an affidavit. But now, being of sound mind and reason, ho entirely repudiates it, and de nies all knowledge of the statements therein contained, believes the same to be a complete forgery, or that he was made to sign said pa per while entirely unconscious of what he was doing. (Signed.) BENJ. F. SMEDI.Y. j Sworn and subscribed to upon the day and year above written. C. BRAZER, Alderman. Over two millions of specie left New York for Europe on Saturday. The " harmonious democracy" continue to pitch into each other with a will. All the rage among the boys—sparring, re sulting now and then in an ugly nose. , The light of Venus is now so great that | the planet can be easily perceived any clear afternoon at about op. m. Two negroes fought a duel with muskets, at ; night, near Columbia, South Carolina, last week, and one of them shot the other through the head, killing him instantly. A fight occurred at Memphis, Tenn., last week, in which one hundred and fifty men were engaged. Ten or fifteen of the combat ants were injured, one fatally. The lowa City Reporter says:—lt is esti mated that not less than nine thousand men will leave lowa this season for the Pike's Peak region. The Louisville Courier (Guthrie organ,) say 9: There is no use however, of thinking about electing Douglas, He can't be elected if lie is nominated. The South will not vote for him. It has been predicted by many disciples of the planets, and converts to almanacs, that we will be favored with a superabundant apple crop this year, because the trees are in open blossom in the full of the moon. There are symptoms of a whiskey insurrec tion in Minnesota. The liquor dealers burn ed down a church in St. Anthony, and the members thereof warned them to leave the town. This they decided not to do, and both sides were heavily arming at last accounts. AUGUSTX, May 7. — A report has been re ceived from Camden, South Carolina stating that 29 boys and girls were drowned on Sat urday, while on a fishing pic-nic party. The whole party were in the boat in the middle of Boyken's millpond, near Camden, when the boat suddenly sank. The water was drawn off from the pond and nineteen bodies recov ered. No names are given. EASTOX, PA., May 7.—A horrible murder was committed in this vicinity early to-day. Mr. Thomas Richardson, an old, wealthy and respectable farmer, residing three miles above this place, on the Lehigh River, had an alter cation with two of his laborers, which termin ated fatally to all three. One of the men caught Mr. Richardson around the nc .-k with a scythe, pulling him down upon the f:nee and holding him in that position while his companion beat him. A son of Mr. R. then took a shot gun and killed both the murderers. Two professional well diggers, while dig ging a well near Dayton. Ohio, last week, were buried sixty-four feet, and could not be extricated. They leave wives and three and six children respectively. Hollo waj's Pills. I.et reason guide you. C"stii —There is no grief but can be assuaged, no pain insusceptible of alleviation, or dis ease without a remedy. Are you dyspeptic? look for the eattse in a disordered stomach or derangement of the liver. Are you costive or bound in the bowels ? here again the stomach or viscera are at fault, Hol lowsy's Pills will eradicate the source. Try them. They hare never yet failed in one single instance out of millions of cases. We urge all who are suffering from Dyspepsia. Costivenoss. Bowel Complaints, Ac., to use them at once, as they will effectually cure. The proof lies in the trial. Procure a box and be convin ced of their immediate effect. Read the Advertise ment elsewhere. Humphreys' Specific Homeopathic Remedies Have now !>een before the public for five years, and hare everywhere won golden opinions from the many thousands who have used them. Simple, free from intricacy, technicality, or danger, they have become the ready resource and aid of the parent, traveller, nurse, or invalid, and liave become the family physician and medical adviser of thous ands of families. Nowhere have they been tro d with out having la-en approved, and their highest appreci ation is among those who have known them longest, and most intimately. N- B.— A tiiil -etot Humphreys' Homeopathic Spe cifies, with Book of Directions, and two nty different Remedies, in large vials, morocco case, #5 : ditto in plain case. case of fifteen boxes, and Book. H Sincie Ikixcs, 25 cents and 50 cents. These Remedies. t>v the single box or case, are sent l>y mail or express, free of charge, to any address, on receipt of the price. Address In. F. HUMPHREYS A tat- No. 562 Broadway. New York. CHARLES RITZ. Wholtmle ami Retail Agmt f.,v Lcmiitourn an-l (trinity, aid druggints ami star?* >jeat rally. Wonderful, Hut True. A few day- since. MT. .fas. 11. Beadle, of Huutsville, Alabama.'< ailed on us and gave us penniso sinto pult lisii for the liciicfit of suffering humanity, theastonish ing cure which had been effected in the ease <•(' his wife by the use of l>r. Hanee's Vegetable Epileptic Pills. "He informed us. that at the time his wife com menced u-ing the medicine, hersvstem was so entire : !v prostrated, by the number of "spasms she hail un dergone. as to reduce her weight to 100 pounds. Since j she has been taking tin- pills, she has entirely got ov- r the spa-in- and has gained in weight and bodily health. I She now weighs at least 21M pounds, and declare-.-in | is in 1 letter enjoyment of health than ever before in ; her life. Mr. Boa-lie also related the case of Mr. Hnr ! risoii Lightfoot of the same town, who has been eu i tircly cured of the worst form of Epilepsy by these i same pills. Mr. Lightfoot"s case wa- so bad that he | never passed a week without having an attack, often i falling down in the street. He has not had -in attack | lbr more than a year. Mr. Beadle thinks that if the ! pills ever fail in "curing a case, it is for the Want of a | proper perseverance on tic- part of the person in tc ; king them, as lie feels assured from observation in the I case of his wife, that if they are taken for a sufficient length of time, thev will cine any ease. Sent to any part of the country by mail, on the receipt of a remit -1 lam e. Address SLTU 11 H.txcit, 108 Baltimore street. | Baltimore, Md. Price, one box. S3; two,S",. twolv<. sgl. Oil Such Subjects ilic Testimony of Woman Should he Conclusive. NKW YORK. August 2. 1552. i Mrs. ( lute, of No. 272 Sec. ml street, believing her child, about three years old, to be troubled with worms, purchased one Iwittle of 1> 1 AlcLoiif'x cijchi atiii Vrri/ti fugr. prepared by Fleming Bros,Pittsburg.Pa-and gave it tw o tea--]" ,iin -fill, which had the effect oi causing the child to discharge a large number of worms. The child is now enjoying good health. We would advise all parents who iwy suspect their children to In- trou bled with worms to lose no time, but immediately pur chase and administer Dr. Li-Lane- Celebrated Vermi fuge. It will cure. The ,ini>< >/ trill he r> 'it mini in all COS'a tl/ll If :t rlutn nut U.V: s'ftt ijiJ'fll't itltK KW. I'urelia-ers will be caieful to ask for Is. .I t<- Lane's <: hhrntfl l.irer manufactured by I'LIMIM; BROS- Piusburgh. Pa. Tin-re are other Pills purpnrt ;ng to be Liver Pill-, now before the public. Dr. Mc- I.ane's genuine Liver Pills, also bis celebrated Vermi fuge. can now be had at nil respectable drug stores. None genuine without the signature of FIiEMINU BID >.S. For sale by Charles Ritz. F. J. Hoffman, and Alary- Marks, Lew i-iown. and by dealers generally through out the county. THE MARKETS. LEWTSTOWN, May 10, 1800. Butter, good, p lb. 15 a 10 Lard, 10 i Tallow, 10 all Eggs, p dozen, 10 Wheat, white p bushel, 1 40 red 1 30 Corn, 00 Rye, 70 ! Oats, 30 I llarley, 50 to 00 Cloverseed, 3 50 to 4 00 Flaxseed, 1 25 i Timothy, 200 Dried Cherries, per bushel $1 75 Potatoes, 2530 The above prices arc also paid by Dly niyer & Stanbarger. fiSg-Barley and Rye will be purchased at ! Fisher's Brewery at the stone bridge, in any i quantity, at full market prices. Corrected by Marks .t Willis at Steam Mill. RETAIL PRICES. j The Mills are retailing Family Flour at $3 a 3 50; superfine 5 75. Family Flour, by the hundred, 3 25 a 3 37; superfine 3 a 3 12. Corn Meal 1 50 per hundred. Bacon —Sides cash 9, trade 10 ; Shoulders cash 8, trade 9 ; llani cash 10, trade 11. Candles 10. Sugar is retailed at 8, 9, 11, 12, and 14, ac cording tu quality. Syrap Molasses 12, 10, 18 cts. per quart. Onions 50 per bushek Salt 1 25. Mill Fead §1 per hundred. Chopped Oats and Corn 1 35. Ilay—Timothy 8 per ton. Beeswax 25 cts. per pound. Soap, country 7 cts. Feathers 50. "Wool—Full Blooded 40 a 45. Tub Washed 00 a 37; Pulled 25 a 30. Philadelphia Market. Flour—Sales at $0 25a6 374 for superfine, 0 40aG 50 for extra, 0 024aG~ 95 fur family, and 7a7 50 for fancy brands. Bye Flour and Corn Meal are quiet; the former is held at 4 25, and the latter at 3 52J per bbl. Wheat is quoted at 147a150 for good and prime Penna. red, and 160a162c for white. Rye 87c; corn, yellow 75a76c, white 80; oats 45. Cloverseed 4 50a4 75, timothy 3 874. Cattle Market.—The receipts of Bee'f Cat tle are unusually large this week, reaching about 2,300 head ; the market is very dullf and prices fully $1 per 100 lbs lower than last quoted. Sales at 8 50al0 50. 4,000 Sheep arrived and sold at from saG4c with wool on, and 4JaSJ with wool off. 100 Cows arrived and sold at from 25 to GO per head as in quality. 450 Hogs sold at from 7 50 to 8 50 per 100 lb net, as in quality. The arrivals of fat Hogs at Imhoflrs Union Drove Yard were 2,034 head, at from 7 to 8 25 for still fed, and at from 8 to 8 50 for corn-fed, as to quality. Market rather dull. Died. On the 25th April, in this place, DAVID SUNDERLAND, aged about 60 years. Last week, in this place, WILLIAM COOK ES, formerly of York. On Sunday last, JESSE SJBBS, teacher of the colored school, aged 41 years. S H FS. ÜBS. rniiE undersigned has just received a lot of I Jine Flowering Shrubs which he offers ve ry low to the ladies of Lewistown and vicini ty. ROSES —Hybrid Perpetuals, Tea, Bourbon, Noisette, and Moss. WIEGELIAS —Rosea —Amablls, and Mid umdorfi. SPIREAS—in great variety. CAPE MYRTLE. , , PYRUS JAPONICA—White, .>cark-t, \ t riegated, and Pink. JASEMINE— Y ellow, and \Y bite. GLACINE—White, and Purple. PAENIAS— Ioth Tree and Herbaceous. Give him a call at his store on the corner, opposite the National House. E. P. Al NEII Lewistown, May 10, ISGO-3t l JOHN LIGHT, THE INTREPID YOUNG ,t RON.I IT, YY'ill make his oth Balloon Ascension from Lewistown, on SATURDAY', MAY 12, 1860, from the Jail Yard, in his large and splendid Balloon " TIIE FLYING CLOUD." Infla tion to commence at 9 o'clock. Doors open at 10 o'clock. Ascent at 11 o'clock a. m. Admittance to the inclosure 25 cents. Lewistown, May 10, 1800. JUST RECEIVED A SELECT STOCK OF Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, &c. for men, women, boys, and children, which ' are offered for sale remarkably low. J. CLARK, my 10 Opposite the Union House. _ ! f. G. FRANCtSGHS,- LEWISTOWN, Pa. I~)OLISIIEI) Long Handle Steel Shovels at G2I ets; c< mmon long handle Shovels at from 37 to 50 cts, for sale by F. G. FRA NCISCU3. (10AL oil and Lamps: Merchants supplied ! with coal oil and coal oil Lamps, at low er rates than can he bought eastward. The oils are superior in quality and lower in pri ces than can be bought from eastern markets. The quality of coal oil always guaranteed free from smell and smoke, for sale by my 10 F. G. FIIANCISCUS. • b | DOZEN coal oil Lamps, varying in ' ' prices from 75 cts to 55.00 each, all with superior burners, for sale by my 10 F. G. FRAN'CISCUS. HARDWARE. —We havo on hand the . largest stock of Hardware which we have ever had, and will sell to merchants at as low rates as can he 1 ought elsewhere (by the package.) F. G. FRANOISCUS. GA / t KEGS llarri.-burg Nails, equal to M f the best in the market, for sale by mylO F. G. FRANOISCUS* H U W fc BUSHELS best Alleghany Broad Top Blacksmiths Coat, at 121 cts per bushel, for sale bv my 10 F. G. FIIANCISCUS. I / \/ A SETS Thimble Skeins and Pipe lU' * Boxes, assorted sixes, for sale by my 10 F. G. FIIANCISCUS. Ijt ED Wagon Hames, at 45 cts per pair, \j (usual price G2i cts), with almost every variety of Wagon, Carriage, Buggy and Dear born 1 lames, at equally low prices. my 10 F. G. FIIANCISCUS. (< 11 ASS Scythes—good articles at G2A cts. JT No. 1 strapped straw and hay Forks, at low rates. F. G. FRANOISCUS. | UNLOADING Hay Forks, wood head, 1 steel prongs, patent springs, at 57 each, best artiele in the market, for sale by my 10 F. G. FRANOISCUS. £ 4 KIII IN N. DARLING & Co's broad VJ grain and grass Scythes—llay Rakes, llay Forks, &0., for sale bv my 10 F. G.* FRANOISCUS. OINGLE Pullies for unloading hay forks, Oat 90 cts each. Ropes of all kinds and sizes at reduced prices, for sale by m 3'lo F. G. FRANOISCUS. THE NEW THEATRE! OPEN AT ALL HOURS 1! ODD FELLOW'S HILL (OR.fER. New Play.—" Nat and Jim," AFTER which the edifying and substan tial afterpiece of " Something to Eat and Something for Everybody," will be produced in the way of another fresh arrival of Sugars, Teas, Rice, Beans, Spices, Chocolate Molasses, &c. Mackerel, Shad, Herring. Codfish, &c Ham Shoulder, Bacon, Dried Beef, Salt 1 lour, Soaps. Queensware, Stoneware, Glassware, Cedar ware, Hardware. Boots and Shoes, Baskets, Carpet ChaiD. GOODS, Notions and Nick Nacks of all kinds, lobacco and Cigars of best Brands. Pure YVines, Brandies, and Whiskey, free ( from adulteration. Everybody and anybody are invited to come together, and see the sights. Don't for get the place. Don t forget to brio** along I the -pewter I and don't forget that we sell all I Goods at prices to suit the times. N. KENNEDY', Proprietor, JAS. lIROY ED, Salesman. i . B®-AH kinds of Produce taken in exchange for Goods. myl0 B PpHK Last Quarter of this Institution £ will commence on MONDAY. M, v 7th. New classes will then be firmed a cumshinces require. Particular attention v. ;;', be given to those preparing to tench. Those wishing to study and practice Musi,, tuny be assured of the best advantages. Miss S. E. Y'anDizlr will continue ta <iv>> instructions upon the Piano. Rates of Tuition. S3.DO, 54.50 or BGot> according to the grade of Audits. For further information address niy3 M. J. SMITH, Principal. 0 Orphans' Court Sale. I N pursuance of an or.lor issued by the Or _ phans' Court of Mifflin county, will be of fered at public sale, on the premises, on Saturday, June 2, 1860, A LOT Ol GItOU.YD situ ISaJuj ;lte in A'cwton Hamilton, cnumv S|| 11 Ira aforesaid, bounded by Frt rit JggglJavAreet on the east, by Jacob \„ r . ton on the south, by ten feet alley on the west by lot of Sproul on the north, being GO fo o . more or less, to the alloy aforesaid, with frame house and other improvements thereon. Sale to commence at I o'clock p. m., when terms will be made known by SAMUEL DRAKE. Executor of Alexander S. Taylor, dee'd. Newton Hamilton, May 7, 1800. Xcyv's the Cay and Xgw'n the your: The Largest Stock of BOOTS 8c SHOES, in tio to tintg, at jwirrx vh>tt per than h*tv been afi 'red m tin >/eaes i HAYING bought an entire new stock cf . Boots and Shots for cash, with the ud vantage of low prices caused by the strikes in the east, the undersigned now offers to the public rare inducements to call and purchase liEA!) FDR YOl KsLI.Y ES. Metis' Calf Boot?, fr- m 82.50 q , " Kip, " 2.05 to 2.75 " and Boys' Gaiters, 0') to 200 coarse Brog-ins, 90 to 1.25 Kip and Calf Bri'gnns, 1.25 to 1,02 Women's Gaiter-, Congress Heels 90 to 1.(10 Boys' Shoes, 75 to 1.12 Women's Slippers, 50 to (i 2 Children's Shoes, from 10 to 02 A large stock of lIOMK MADE WORK constantly kept on hand, which will he offer ed at very low prices. Manufacturing of all kinds dmie at short notice, and fits warranted. Men's Calfskin Ba its made front $4.50 to G.OO, according to quality. Repairing promptly attended to. WM. JOHNSTON', Opposite the Post Olliee. Lewistown, May 10, ISOO. MARK THESE FACTS ! Testimony of the whole World, IIOLLO YYAY'S^OINTMEKT. Rail Legs. Bad Breasts, Sores and l iters. \LL description of sores .are remediable Ly the proper ami diligent n.s,> ~f (|,j. in,.-tin,-,. hle_ preparation. To attempt to cure had lev- !.i i.j, . terillg tic edges of thi' wound together j- a li|[\ j should the skin unite, a lioggv di>ea-cd f mains underneath to tweak oiit witli teofuld fun in a tew days. The only rational and ssful trcntinriit a> udieated by nature- taW> reduce the inflammation in and aliout the wound and to soothe the m i parts liy rubbing in plenty of the <>Hitineiit~a- ..a, .7 forced into moat. Diptheria, Ulcerated Sore Throat, and Scarlet and other Fevers, Any "f the above diseases niav he cured I \ wellrtti - I.ins the Ointment three times a dav intn'the (In - . throat and neck ..f the patient; it will'sown penetnv and give immediate relief. Medicine taken l,\ the mouth must operate upon the whole svsteni ereitsin ttncnecenn lie felt in any local part, whereas ti,a Oint ment will (to its work at oiiee. Whoever tri - iii< wi gnent in the above manner for the disease-named,.w ."IV similar disorders affecting the chest and tiirl.r, will find themselves relieved as by a eharni. Piles, Fistulas, Strictures. Ihe a' m> vp class of complaints will be removed I v nightly fomenting tin* jiarts with warm wafer. and ilieii by most ert.M'tually i'tibt>iii}i in the ointment. Persons ■suffering from direful i omplnints should 1..-.* not a moment 111 arresting their |jrogri-.-<. I: should be understood tliiit it is not suffioiout niiwlvtosni*" '' the oiiitin-nt on tin- ..rtV-<-t. l pin ts, but it uiustheH.il ruhln*l in for souk* consider:*Me time two or tlm tunes ;i day. tlint it may be taken into the system, whence it will remove anv hidden sore ur wound as effectually as though palpable to the eve. There again breaii ami water poultices, after the rubbing in ot'tli ointment, will ilo great service. This is the only sure treatment tor females, eases of cancer in the stomach, or where there may be a general liearing down. Indiscretions of Youth ; Sores and l iters. blotches, as also swellings, can. with eertaintv, '*• radically eared if the ointment tie used freely , and tin* pills be taken night and morning as recommended in the printed instructions. When treated in any other way they only dry up in one phe-e to break out in an other; whereas this ointment will remove the humor from the system, and leave the patient a vigorous ami healthy being. It will re q ire time with the use of the pills to insure a lasting cure. Dropsical Swellings, Paralysis and Stiff Joints. Although the above complaints differ widely in their origin and nature, yet they all require local treatment Many of the worst eases," of such diseases, will yield in a comparatively short space of time when this oint ment is diligently rubtied into the parts affected, even after every other means have failed. In all serious maladies the pills should lie takeu according to the printed directions accompanying each box. Ih,th the Ointment and PiUt should he utol in the/adoiri nj eaten ; Bad Legs, 'Corns (Soft) ; Rheumatism. Bad Breasts, 'Cancers, Scalds. Burns. Contracted an d Sore Nippies, Bunions, j Stiff Joints, jSore Throats, Bite of Mosche- Elephantiasis, 'Skin Diseases, toes and Sand- Fistulas, Scurvy, Hies. .(Tout, 'Sore Heads, Glandular S w el- Tumors, Chiego-toot, lings, | Ulcers, chilblains. Lumbago, Wounds, Chapped Hands, Piles, Yaws. GA I TlOy !—None are genuine unless the words • Hollowat. New Y'ork and London." are discernableas a W ater-mark in every leaf of the book of directions, around each pot or box; the same may be plainly seen .11 w leaf to the light. A handsome reward will be given to any one rendering such information as may lead -to the detection of auv party or parties counterfeiting the medicines or vending the same, knowing thetn to be spurious. „ at 'he Manufactory of Professor Hollowav. so Maiden Lane, New Y'ork, and by all respectable liruggists and Dealers in Medicine throughout the civ ilized;world, in pots, at 25c., 62c. and $1 each. 1 nere is considerable savins by taking the lar ger sizes. 5 J * ?• Directions for the guidance of patients, in ev ery disorder, are affixed to each box. niylO TAR! TAR! TAR!—For sale at Zerbe's Cheap Grocery and Variety Store.
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