js 3 SETTE. Pennsylvania Railroad. Train' leave Lewistown Station as follows: WESTWARD. EASTWARD. ,i, Fxnresi, 5 l| 6 a. m. 11 00 p. m. ■"'l'jne 6 03 p.m. 4 03 a.m. ' ■ Trvin. 348 p. m. 10 24 a.m. 'r'l. Freight, 11 sti p. m. 4 55 p. m. ■ Freight, 6 30 a.m. 4 55 p.m. "t Freight, 10 30 a. m, 12 35 p. m. -*1 Fri< -'it, 11 35 P- • 11 50 p. m. I. E. ROBESON, Agent. a-Gal!,raith's Omnibuses convey passengers to from all the trains, taking up or sotting them - ; 'y .j points within the borough limits. Post Office. n. is arrive and close as follows: Clot*. Arrive. i tern Through and Way, 9a. tn. 4 p. m. jr." tH m do. d°. 2 p. m. 11 a. in. :;..,rn Through, 8 p.m. sa.m. ■ Viern Mails, , 8 p.m. 2 p.m. ' ,s eh jiirs from 7a. m. until Bp. m. Sunday from $ until 9 o'clock a. ni. gasuXo copy of the Lock Haven Watch man of tlic 9th Au K ußt having been received a t this office, we shall be obliged to any person ff bo will send us that number. g&.Suggest —some Eastern papers, the idea of introducting military drill among the jj, vg in tlie common schools. A fist fight ei. b day would we suspect be quite as agree able to the boys —then why not introduce pugilhm also! ggi.The Prince of Wales arrived at Que bc on Saturday. On Wednesday and Thurs d,iv I.e went up the Saguena River—the latter div on a fishing excursion. The voyage up the St. Lawrence was marked with the usual enthusiastic demonstrations of welcome on the part of the people on the banks of the river. Salutes were fired at various points, ilags were displayed proftisedly. The i'i < vessel, ran on the rocks at tin? Saguena, and was consider ■i causing her to leak at the rate feet i or hour. A very singular accident, anotemically , tisideretl, occurred lately in Otsego County. A little girl five or six years (.Id while at play fell in such a manner as to strike the larynx, r the upper part of the windpipe, upon the . edge of the rocker of a small chair, with suck force so as tc break through the larynx, though the skin was not wounded, and although she did not seem to be hurt, v *. he began to cry, the air rushing out with fearful rapidity; and as there was no ester d opening, it passed into the cellular tex •;v\ and was dri en on under the skin, ob •(.■rating every natural feature of her coun . v, closing her eyes, elevating the scalp, aad then passing down, nearly su mounded ti,.-' client and upper abdominal integuments, lb, lief, however, was afforded by physicians, and the child is now out of danger. fcvyThe Jtny Herald, of Saturday, savs tiiat on the afternoon of the 4th inst., at ::1 4 o'clock, John .Stout, a colored m::i, redding in Springville, near that iei.-ugh, was struck dead by lightning . 1:i Ist at work in his garden, lie was •■•i!: iii-2 almost directly under a telegraph . in the act of handing money to his . who was standing near him, but who .. as but a fleeted by the stroke. Ihe elec •irt fo.i uvtd the wire, emitting showers : brilliant sparks and a succession of - .HI; Gtnilar to those produced by the ex pi•! of lire crackers. There was iittle t!; .at the time, and few indications tf a ,-hower. The hair was burnt off the top of his head, and his body comtuenced such n ripid decay that it was found necessary bury hiut the next day. Mr. Stout u - a family, was an industrious, well to i num. • d the W-il preacher nc in Warriorsmark towiaship.oo theeven fng of the.7th inst., at the advanced age of 93 "■iirs. The deceased isas four sons in the -Methodist ministry, or.e of whom is the wor thy Presiding Elder in this district. ihe following is the ticket placed in nomi- Jia.' n liy the People's County.Convention: Senate—-Col. 8. 8. Wharton, of Hunting i n- Assembly—ll. X. Blair, of Shade Gap; Associate Judge—Win. B. Leas, of Shirleys ' org : Prothonotnry—W. C. Wagoner, of Mid I'.itiek; Register and Recorder—Daniel A. A nuielsdorf; County Commissioner— John Cumminge, of Jackson township ; l)i root r of the Poor—Samuel Peightal, of Walk -r township. trniata County. Ihe democracy nominated the following ticket: C egress—Edmund S. Doty, subject to the . 1 "ision of the Conference ; Prothonotnry— Jhn 1). Howell. Spruce Hill; County Com missioner—John Foltz, Beale township; Coun ty Auditor—James Caveny.Fayatte township. The Sentinel says Col. J. J. Patterson met i fearful acident ou Wednesday a week, while assisting to raise the frame work of a •low building he was erecting. Beveral joists which lay on the second story fell upon him. knocking hitn insensible, and cutting his head and eye, and bruising his shoulder and limb. !! the peice which fell upon his head had i-ruck two inches nearer the top, it would five caused instantaneous death. Mr. Pat terson is getting well fast, and will soon be alie to resume his duties. Married, llenrv Linthurst to Miss Julia Atm Cowls. Union County. , The People's party have nominated the fol lowing ticket: - Associate Judge—Margin Lreisbach ; Reg 'stcr ami Recorder—George Merrill; Commis sioner—Frederick Bolender ; Auditor —Uanl. chaffer. Ihe patent democrats nominated the fol lowing ; Congress—T. 11. Purdy ; Assembly—Jon- P VVolfe; Associate Judge—John Walls; Register and Recorder—J. A. Cutidy ; Com missioner— P. Gross; Auditor—Andrew Took. Holloway's Pills and Ointment. Necessity compels us.—Bilious Fever.— Nothing is more 1 disagreable to the sick than the nauseous medicines ; Physicians frequently oblige them to swallow, but the ; desire for health is the potent argument which gilds i thepill and disguises the bitterness of the draJeht. Hollo way* Pills, however, obviate this ditticuhv bv , the rapidity anu certainty of their action. Uu" the stomach, liver and bowels they act so effectually that ' they will immediately care the worst phases of ludi ! goat ion, Headache, Bilious Fever. Depression of Spir its. \v e invito all who are unacquainted with them, ■ it it were possnle to any such, to give them atrial. ■ and uft will assure them .speedy and permanent relief. : j ,y l< T Breasts, Scrofutous Humors, Cancer. Piles, ! and all skin diseases, Hollovvav's Ointment is the most effectual remedy in use. PILES i PILES: PILES : What is it? Hoic Cared? \ Thousands of persons have piles—suffer for years with the disease—yet lew know what it is, or how it is I cured. Every ease of Piles, whether manifested in ' the form of external tumors, frequent bleedings, or . in violent itching and itat'ion. depends essentially upon congestion of the abdominal venous circulation. ! j This produces the engorgement, dilation of the veins, ' formation of tumors, hemorrhages, pain and suffering; ' and liie disease can only he fundamentally cured liy medicines which, taken mternally,relieve this venous | congestion. Hence ointments, washes, and even in ( jections, are so ineffectual. Humphreys Homeopathic Pile Specific, a simple sugar pill, taken two or three times per day, cures the dis j ease by curing the condition upon whieh the disease 1 depends. Hundreds have been cured by it. even of i the most obstinate cases. All will be promptly beue j fited by it. l'rict 5r. F. HUMPHREYS A CO., I No. 5t.2 Broadway. New York. I CHARLES RITZ. Mlcsnlc and Retail Agent for j Lnristoicn and vicinity, and druggists and stores generally. Married. At Woodlawn, Aug. 10th, bv the Rev. J. S. Woods, 1). D., WILLIAM T. KASE, of Alexandria, Huntingdon county, to Miss . MIRIAM ELLEN IIARI'ER, of Decatur i township, Mifflin county. Died. I On the 19th inst., in this place, CLAY j ION D., infant sou of Wiiiiain N. and Jane Hoffman. ; In Montieello, Indiana, on the 30th ult., 'i after a brief illness. Mr. JOHN IIANA WALT, formerly of Mifflin county, Penn'a , aged about 48 years. Near Lewistown, in Perry township, on the 20th inst., ROBERT I I'ARKER, son of . Hon. James Parker, aged about 25 3-cars. In Cincinnati, Ohio, August 11th, 1800, ! the same day and month on which he was 1 born, at the age. of 27 years, JOHN A. BELL. At the time of his death. Mr. Bell was gen eral passenger agent for the North Missouri Railroad. His remains were accompanied ' by Col. J. C. Lee, one of the superintendents j of the Road, and interred in the Milroy Pres -1 byterian burying ground. Before leaving for ; the West, he had united with Dr. Thompson's ' church, Aeademia. All who knew him will ; unite in beating testimony to his excellent character. He died respected, beloved and 1 lamented. THE MARKETS. Lewistouw, August 23, 18G0. Butt* r, good, j* lb. 15 Lard, 11 Tallow, 11 a 00 Eggs, $2 dozen, 10 Beeswax, per pound, 25 Wheat, white bushel, 1 15 " red 1 05 Com, 55 1 Rye, new, 55 j *• old, GO ! Oats, new, 25 i " old, 25 Barley, 50 to GO I Clovcrseed, 450 Flax socl, 1 25 Timothy, 1 75 ' Wool, washed, 37 unwashed, 25 Dried Cherries, per bushel 1 75 Potatoes, new, 50 Marks's steam mil* is seiiing estra Sour at 300 per I ur.dred, Granville at 2 50, su perfine at 2 75, and family at 3 25. Mill Fead. per hundred. 80 Chopped Oats and Corn per 100, i 25 Chopped Rye per 100, 1 40 Salt, 1 40 The above prl&es sr-e also paid by Ily ttiyer A Stanbarger. Philadelphia Market. Flour 25 to 5 50 for superfine, the lat j ter for fresh ground, 5 G24a5 87 V for extra i and GaG 50 for fancy flour, according to qual- j ity. Wheat is not very plenty, but the demand , is limited and mostly of prime lots, which ! are scarce at 128 to 135 for red, and from j 138 to 150 c for white, as to quality. Rye j 70a72c for new, and 75 for old. Corn fair ; yell nv 70c ; Oats 35a35}e afloat. Cloverseed 5 50; Timothy 2 50 per bushel. ' Cutte Market, August 20.—Beef Cattle.— j Selling at ?Ba9£ per 100 lbs. _ I Sheep.—Good Sheep are bringing 4. 5&5\. ] Hogs.—Hogs bring Ba9Jc. Milk Cows. From 825 ,30 a GO. IMPECTINE. The Persian Fever Charm. the prevention and cure of Fever 1 and Ague and Bilious Fcrers. This wonderful rem edy was brought to the knowledge of the present pro prietors by a friend who iias been a great traveler in Persia and the holy land. Winle going down the river Euphrates, he exper ienced a severe attack of Fever and Ague. On dis covering his condition, one of the boatmen took irom his person an Amulet, saving. " Wear this and no Fever i u ill touch you." Although incredulous as to its virtues, he complied, and experienced immediate relief, and | has since always found it an effectual protection from j all malarious complaints. ... On further investigation he found that the boatman j attributed it to yniraeul/tus powers, and said that it could j only be obtained from the Priests of the Sun. Some- j time afterwards, the gentleman in conversing with a j Priest obtained from him the secret of its preparation, . and ascertained where the medicinal herbs were j found, of which it was compounded. The wonderful virtues of this article have induced a full belief in the | minds of the natives in the miraculous healing pow ers of their priests. Since his return to America, it has been tried with the happiest effect by several Ladies and Gentlemen j of high character, who have given it the most unqual- ; itied praise. This remedy having been a specific in Persia for hundreds of years, for the prevention and | cure of Fever and Ague and Bilious rovers—is now j. offered to the American people. ..' '*• I It will be sent by mail, prepaid, with full directions for use. on receipt of one dollar. . i Principal Ltepot and Manufactory. 18S Main St., Rich mond, Va. Bank of Commerce Building, New York. Address JOHN WILCOX a cu. jyl'2-lr 3VAILS. DUXCANXON best Nails at S3 25 per keg, for cash. A discount will be made to dealers. lam now agent for the sale of Duncannon Nails, and prepared to make it the interest of deal- . ers as well as consumers to buy directly of us. Our motto is, "To make it the interest of all" to buy at j y l9 F. J. HOFFMAN'S. JFartiurs anff Scalers Head Quarters! HANCOCK, CAMP & CO., Produce and General Commission Merchants, *o. 17, Xorth Water Street, below Arrh Street, Philadelphia. #*# Agents f° r all GUANOS, SUPER PHOSPHATES OF LIME, POU DRETTS, and other kinds of Fertilizers. # ** All descriptions of COUN TRY PRODUCE taken in exchange or sold on COMMISSION. # * # Quick Sales and immediate Returns are guaranteed upon all consign ments. #*#We are the sole agents for the best articles of VINEGAR made in this city or elsewhere. jy!9-Gtn Pond's Fxtract of Hamamelis, OR FAIN DESTROYER. IS one of the few domestic remedies which have come into general use and favor, without puffing. It is the product of a sim i pie shrub, harmless in all cases, and as a do mcstic remedy unequalled. For Jiarns, Cut&. Bruises, Soreness, Lameness, Sprains, Rheit mutism, Boils, Ulcers, Old Sat es and Wounds, it has not an equal. It is also used, with great success, for Toothache, Headache, Neuralgia, Sore Throat, Colic, Diarrhoea, Hoarseness, and oilier similar troublesome and painful affections, while it promptly ar rests all Hemmorhages. Hundreds of physi eians use it daily in their practice, and give it their unqualified recommendation. Sold by our agents and dealers, and by * F. HUMPHREYS & Co., 5G2 Brodway, Sole Proprietors and Manufacturers. mv 3 COAL! COAL! COAL! O. 1, 2 & 3 Wilkesbarre, 81 25 per ton. Li No. 4 do, 400 " " Broken and Stone Sunbury, 400 " " No. 4 do, 375 " " No. 1 Lime do, 275 " " No. 2 do do, 240 " " Weighed on Root *t Case's patent scales, and delivered within the Borough for the above prices. Terms Cash. MARKS & WILLIS. FOR SALE BY Jb £L HIAdSJ ; jS.!J-L 1)1.1X1) BUTTS, several patterns ) Iron Wire; Tinned and Iron Rivets Wood Saws; Sash of all sizes Brass oil can Corks No. 1 article Blacksmith's coal C.it and Blister Steel Waffle Irons. Stove Griddles Bull Rings, Bull Leading Clasps Tinned and Enameled round and oval Boilers Copper Kettles, Brass Kettles, fom 1 qt to 40 gallons Saddlery of all kinds C(ntre Bitts, Shoe Knives, Apple Parcrs Sauce Pans, dinner Buckets Coffee Boilers and Pots Gilchrist's celebrated Razors and Pocket Cut lery Lightning Rods complete—Points, Burrs, Glasses, connections, &c. Cotton Out Lines Gold Leaf, Florence Leaf Brass Curtain Holders, Rattan Springs Carriage Canvass, Head Lining, Hobs, Bows, and Shafts Shutters, Blinds, Paling and Plastering Lath fTin Speltre, Sheet Iron. LANCASTER Fanning Mills—Star and Reading Corn Shelters, and Pott's, Huy ett's and Mumma's Fodder Cutters, for sale low bj F. G. FRAXCIBCUS. PLOWS ! PLOWS ! MCVEYTOWN Eelipse Plows Jamison do Mexico do with Shears and Landsides, for sale at redu ced prices by augO F. G. FRAXCISCUS. 1)OOT MOROCC©. —Our stock this season ) of this kind is lower in price and better in quality than any other in the county. — Call and satisfy yourselves. aug9 F, G. FRAXCISCUS. PAIMTS. T I"AVIXG increased our stock of Paints, _1 1_ we offer for sale in large or small quan tities, dry and in oil. Pure White Lead, Snow White Zinc Chrome Green, Paris Green, Chrome Yellow Orange Mineral, Vandyke Brown Florence White, China Gloss, Stone Ochre Chrome Vermilion, Yellow Ochre, Imperial Green, Burnt Umber Black Paint, Venetian Red, Indian Red American Umber, Celestial Blue, Ultra Marine Blue, Prussian Blue Burnt Sienna. aug9 F. G. FRAXCISCUS. Fresh Arrival at Billy John ston's, WT OMEN'S GAITERS at GO cents per TT pair; Heel Gaiters, $l.O0 —the cheap est article ever offered for sale in this county. Also, Boots, Shoes, Ac. equally low. As Csesar says—" Ye who have money come and buy; you that have none, set down and cry." Going fast at jy 10 BILLY JOHNSTON S. 3L.IST OF CAUSES For Trial at August Term, 1860. No. T. Y. John Long vs. George Swine. Aug. 1860 Montgomery vs. Woods, et nl. 23 " •' Wilson vs. Wright, los ?* 0 , v ' Rhodes vs. Erwin, lf> 1 Apt- Yerger vs. Comfort, u S.iger vs. Yeager & Paul. 44 Nov. Little A Co. vs. Currier A McCormick, 87 " M. L. Hallowell A Co. vs. Same, 88 ' Zinlmerman et al. vs. Knrns, 118 " " J, Gibhons, end. Ac. vs. W. Reed, 144 " Strunks vs. Olden, 100 *J Bn - Conrad, Roberts A Co. vs MeCormiek 40 Aug. Sterrett Aco. fOrusevs. MeManigil'sad. 79 " MeWilliams A Co. for use vs. Same, 80 Jno. Ross vs. W. J. McCoy, 116 Meßride A Harner vs. Same, Canfield vs. A. P. Jacob's Ei'x. 119 Sellers. End. vs. Sterrett A Scott 6t> Nov. Same vs. Mitchell Jones, 67 Woods. MeFarlane A Co. vs. W. Reed, 94 Same vs. Thos. Reed, 95 Sterrett for use vs. Jones et al. 101 4 HumtnelPs ex't. vs. Jno. Sager, 1, * J. Sterrett, et al. vs. S. S. Woods, . T " , crn Jno. Himes vs. Henry Ruble, 4 Jan. 1809 Same vs. M ch'l Ruble, 139 Apl. I>uncan's Ex. foi use vs. Ruling's Admr. 76 Aug. Jas. Burns vs. Z< igler A Yerger, 16 Jan. 1800 -I Wertz vs. W. Reed, et al. 45 1 H. J. WALTERS, Proth'y. Prothonotsry's Office. Lewistown. August % istso "Not dangerous to the Human Familv.'' '• Rats tome out of their holes to die.' ? VERMIN. fostar's CcKur's RAT, ROAfll, &e. EXTERMINATOR. Cosiar's Cislar's BED-BIG EXTERMINATOR. Ccistar's tostar's ELECTRIC POWDER for INSECTS &c. PESTROTS IXSTAXTLY Ilats —Roaches —Mice—Moles —Ground Mice—Bed Bugs—Ants—Moths—Mosquitoes—Fleas—lnsects on Plants. Fowls. Animals. Ac- 4c.—in short, every spe- VERMIN. 10 years established in New York ('itif —used by the t'itv Post Office—the t'itv Prisons and Station Houses —the City Steamers. Ships. 4, .—the city Hotels. "As tir." -St. Nicholas,*' Ac.—and by more than gu.uuo pri- ' v;.t> familes. KW„l)ruggists and Retailers everywhere ss-U them. v*j. Wholesale Agents in all the large cities and Towns. Bfv ißt!': of spurious imitations, t; a.-l .no Sample Boxes -cut by Mail. Address orders—or for "Circular to Dealers" to HENRY" R. COSTAR. Puixcieit Depot. , .">l2 Broadway. (Opposite St. Nicholas Hotel.) N. Y. For sale by Charles Ritz. Lewistown Pa. jel-4. Estate of 8.-nJamlii tiarver, deceased. OTICE is hereby given that letters of ad l_x ministration on the estate of BENJA MIXiGAKVEU, late of Union township, Mif tlin county, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, the first named residing in Union and the latter in Brown township. All those indebted to said estate are requested to tnake immediate payment, antj those having claims to present them duly authenticated for settlement. ELIZA BETII GA BY KB, L>. F. MILLIKEN, auglG-Gt* Administrators. Estate ol" Forgritta N'otter, deceased. N'OTICE is hereby given that letters tosta mentary on the estate of FOBGHITTA NOTTER, late of the borough of Lewistown, dee'd., have been granted to the undersigned, residing in said borough. All persons in debted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them duly atVthonticated for settle ment. " PETER CLUM, au r Whooping Cough, abating in violence and shortening ks course. In all acute diseases, such ns Fevers, Inflammations, Diarrhea, Dysentery, Croup, Rheumatism, and such erup tive diseases as Scarlet Fever, Measles, and Erysipelas, the advantage of giving the proper remedies promptly is ob vious, and in all such cases the specifics uct like a charm. The entire disease is often arrested at once, and in all oases the violence of the attack is moderated, the disease short ened, ami rendered less dangerous. Coughs and Colds, which are of sueh frequent occurrence, and which so often lay the foundation ot diseased lungs, bronchitis and consumption, may ail be at once cured by the Fever and Cough Pills. In all chronic diseases, sueh as Dyspepsia, Weak Stomach, Constipation, Liver Complaints, l'iies, Female Debility, and Irregularities, old Headaches, Sore or Weak Eyes, Catarrh, Salt Rheum, aud other old eruptions, tlie case has specifics whose proper application will afford a cure in almost every instance. Often the cure of a single chronic difficulty, such as Dyspepsia, Piles or Catarrh, Headache or Female Weak ness, has more than paid for the case ten times over. PRICK. Case of 2d viais complete, in morocco, and Book $5 Case of 2'l visls, and Book, plain 4 Case of 15 numbered boxes, and Book .. .. 2 Case of ti boxes, numbered, and Bo.ds 1 Single numbered boxes, with directions 25 cents. Single lettered boxes, with directions 50 cents. Large case of 2 oz. vials, for planters and physicians— fls ALSO SPECIFICS. FOE ASTHMA OR PHTHISIC. —Oppressed, Difficult, Labored Breathing, attended witli Cough and Kxpaetoratlon. Price, 50 cents per box. FOR EAR DISCUAKOKS ASU PK.trsF.S3.—Discharges from the Ear, the result of Scarlet Fever, Measles, or Mercurials. For Noises In the Head, Hardness of Hearing, and Ringing in the Ears, and Ear-ache. Price, 50 cents per box. FOR SCHOFCl.A.—Enlarged Glands, Enlarged and Indurat ed Tonsils, Swellings and Old Ulcers, Scrofulous Cachexy of Children. Price, 50 cents per box. FOR GKXKRAI. DKBll.lTV.—Physical or Nervous Weakness. Either the result of Sickness, Excessive Medication, or Ex hausting Discharges. Price, 50 cents per box. FOR Dani-sv.—l'biid Accumulations, Tumid Swellings, with Scanty Secretions. Price. 50 cents per box. FOR SI: T SICKM SS —Deathly Sickness, Vertigo, Nausea, Vomiting. Sickness from riding or motion. Price, 50 cents per box. FOR CRIXAHV DISKARB? —For Gravel, Renal Calculi, Diffi cult, Painful Urination, Diseases of the Kidneys. Price, 50 cents per box. FOR SiutiKAt. EMlSSlONS.—lnvoluntary Discharges and Consequent Prostration and Debility, Bad Results of Evil Habits. The most successful and efficient remedy known, and may be relied upon as a cure. Price, with full direc tions, fl per box. Persons who wish to place themselves under the profes sional care, or to seek advice of Prof. HCMPHRBYS, can do so, at his office 562 Broadway, daily from 8 A.M. to 8 P.M or by letter. OUR REMEDIES BY MAIL. Look over the list ; make up a case of what kind you choose, and inclose the amount in a current note or stamps by mail to our address, at No. 562 Broadway, New-Yorx, and the medicine will be duly returned by mail or express, free of charge. AGENTS WANTED.—We desire an active, efficient Agent for the sale of our Remedies in every tow n or community In the United State*. Address Dr. F. HUMPHREYS A Go. No. 562 BIIIIAOWAV, NT-W-YORK. Charles Ritz Wholesale and Retail Agent or Leicistown and vicinity, and druggists and stores generally. iriu3 JDJEITJLJZU&. MYEIIS' celebrated Piston Grain Drills and Broadcast Sowers. This Drill is warranted to sow Wheat, Rye, Barley and Oats without clogging or choking. For sale by &ug9 F. G. FRANCISCUS. TIIE ONLY PREPARATION flavins proof* *o Strong and Direct as to EXPEL THE D3U3T OIF -A-X.il-- IXIR Statesmen, Judges, Editors, Physi cians of tlio oldest schools as Well n. new. give n their uoquatitied sanction, and recommend it for all cases of eruptions, and diseases of the sculp and bram; but all who have used it. unite in testifying that it will preserve the ht>'r from being gray and from falling to any age. sis well as restore. ReaS the following: Oak Grove. S. t".. June 24th. IStVJ. Prof. O.J. Wood: Dear sir:—Your Hair lb . wative is rapidly gaining popularity m this eonminnity. 1 have had occasion to lay prejudice aside, and g:va your Ilair Restorative a perfect n-st: During the year ISo 4. I was so unfortunate as to l>e thrown front my sulky agaitrst a nwk near the road side, from which my head received a most terrible blow, causing a great deal of irritation. which commu nicated to the brain and external surface of the bead, from the effects of which, my hair was finally destroy ed over the entire surface" of the head. From tlio time 1 first discovered its dropping, however, up to the time of its total disappearance, i employed etc y thing 1 could think of. being a professional man my self, am d. as 1 thought, understanding ttw nature of the disease, but was finally defeated in every prescrip tion advanced. These and no other circumstances itidncrwl me to resort to your worthy Hair Restorative, which 1 have every reason to believe, produced a very happy result: two "months utter the first application. I had a- l>eull tiful a hi ad of voting hair as 1 ever saw, for which 1 cer tainly owe s: iuy most sincere thanks. Rest assured, dcar sir. I shall recommend y sir remedy to all in-jui rers: moreover. 1 shall n*e my influence. which 1 Hatter mvself to say. is not a little. You can publish this if you think proper. Yours, respectfully," M. J. WRIGHT. M. I>. Office of the Jeffersoniiyi, Philippi, Va.. Dec 12,1SSS. Dear Sir:—l fee! it my duty as well as my pleas ure. to state to you the following circumstance, which you can use as you think proper: A gentleman of this place, (a lawyer.) has been bald ever since his ear ly youth : so much so, that he was cornpi lied to wear a" wig. lie was induced to use a bottle of your - Hair Restorative," which he liked very much; and after using some two or three bottles* his hair grew out quite luxuriantly, and he now has a handsome head of hair. The gentleman's name is Bradford, aul as he i very well known in our adjoining counties, niatiy persons can testify to the truth of this statement; 1 give it to you at the request of Mr. Bradford. You can sell a great ileal of your Ifcth It• torative in this I and the adjoining counties if you have the proper i agents. Yours 4c., TH<>MPBON SriIGHNOR. i Dn. Woon Pear Str: Permit me to express the s re quired. Sitk Headaches and want of Appeiiie. These feelings whieh so sadden us. most frequently arise from annoyances or trouble, from obstructed perspiration, or from eating and drinking what is un fit f"r ns, thus disordering the liver and stomach. These organs must be regulated if vou wish tube well. The Pills, if taken according to the printed instruc tions. will quickly restore a healthy action to l„>th liv er and stomach, whence follow as a natural conse quence, a good appetite and a clear head. In the East and West Indies scarcely any other medicine is ever used for these disorders. Disorders e-f Ibe kidney!!. In all diseases ale < ting those organs, whether they secrete too much or too little water; or whether th t he afflicted with stoic- or gravel, or with aches anil pains settled in the loins over the regions of the kid neys. these Pills should be taken according to the printed directions, and the Ointment should be well rubbed into the small of the haek at bed time. This treatment w ill give almost immediate relief when all other means have failed. For Stomachs out of order. No medicine will so offeotu.tMj' improve the ton. of the stomach as these I'ills; tney rentore all acidity, occasioned either by intemperance or improper diet. They reach the liver and reduce it to a healthy action; they are wonderfully efficacious in cases of spasm— in tact they never tail in curing all disorders of the Liver and Stomach. Ague, Fever' of all Sore Throats, Asthma, j kinds, I Stone and Gravel Bilious Compla'ts Fits, Sec'ndary Synip- Blotehes on the Gout, tone. Skin. Head-ache, ,T ic-Doulourenx, Bowel Compla'ts,'lndigestion, 'Tumours, Colics, Inflammation, ilTcers, Constipation of Jaundice, Venereal Affee's the Bowels, |Liver Complai'ta.l Worms of all Consumption, j Lumbago, kinds, Debility, Piles, j Weakness from Dropsy, I Rheumatism, i whatever cause, Dysentery, jKetention oft 4e., ic. Erysipelas, j I'rinc, Female Irregn-;S crof ul a, or; larittes, ! King's Evil, I CAVTIOX! —None are genuino unless the words *• HOLLOWAV, NEW YORK ANT. LONDON. ' are disecraable as a water-mark in every leaf of the book of directions around each pot or box; the same may be plainly seen by holding the leaf to the light. A handsome re ward will be given to any one rendering such infor mation as may lead to tiie detection of any party or parties counterfeiting the medicines or vending the same, knowing them to be spurious. *** Sol.l at the Manufactory of Professor Hollow av, SO Maiden Lane, New York, and by nil respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicine," throughout the civilized world, in boxes at 25 cents, 62 cents and $1 each. , S=s_There is Considerable saving by taking the lar ger sizes. N. B.—Directions for the guidance of patients in ev ery disorder are affixed to each box. niy3 IIARRISBURG Nail Company's Agency^ LEWISTOWJf, Pi. PER KEG.—This Company's Nails are equal in quality to the best Nails made in Pennsylvania, and far superior to any in this market, as our large ly increased sales for the past three months will testify. For sale by F. G. FRANCISCUS, Agent Harrisburg Nail Company. Discount to dealers —a large stock always on band—all orders promptly filled—deliver ed at Cio railroad station or canal. jy2G S3 o I A A SACKS Ground Alum Salt, at $1.45 I'M J per sack, at H. ZERBE'S Cheap Grocery. samu's a&us. I)Y virtao of sundry writs of Ven. Y.x. fc ) Lev. fit. issued out of the Court of Com mon Picas of Mifflin county, and to ine di rected. will be exposed to sale by public ven due or outcry, at the Court House, in the Borough of Lewistown, on Saturday, August 25, 1860, at one o'clock in the afternoon, the following*' real estate, to wit: A lot of ground situate in the borough of Lewist**wn, Mifflin county, fronting 17 A feet on Grand street, and extending buck 90 feet, sania width, bounded by lot of David Chriswell on the northwest, and Bam ac 1 Molson on tho southeast, with a one and a half story franio house thereon erected. Seized, taken in exe cution, and to be sold as the property of Jio senna Halting and William Hailing. A I.SO, A tract of land situate in Union township, Mifflin county, containing 40 acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Nancy Voder on tho east and n< rth, on the west by Henry Brindlo and Oliver Campbell, and south by Oliver Campbell, with a log house and small log barn thereon erected. Seized, taken in exe cution, and to be Sold as the property at John Maiccr. ALSO, A two acre tract of land, be the same more or loss, situate in Derry towmffiip, Mifflin county,'adjoining lands of John W. S!uiw„ Hugh Houghcnberry and others, with a log house and other improvements thereon erect ed. Seized, taken in execution, aud to be sold as the property of JacobJftanalofie, dee'd, in the hands of his adininrelaator Christian Ilooyer, with notice to terro tenants. ALSO, A tract of land situate in Decatur township, Mifflin county, containing 104 acres, more or less, about 20 acres cleared, with a log dwel ling house, frame bank barn arid other im provements thereon erected, bounded south and east by lands of Christian Fraind, north by- John Kcigle, and west by Abraham Kline. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Htzckiah I [am nidi. ALSO, A tract of land situate in Brown township, Mifflin county, containing 227 ;mres, more or less, adjoining land of John l>. I Daily on tb.c east, Andrew Watt en the north, Henry B. Taylor on tho west, and mountain land on the south, wuh a stone dwelling hot:?e, stona bank barn and other improvements theveop erected. Seized, taken in esecu'ion and to be sold as the property of Francis Henry. ALSO, All tliAt lot of land situate in the bor ough of Lv\ istown and l>erry township, Mit'- ll in county, containing in all about 62 acres, more or less, on which is erected the grist mill known as the Lewistown Mills, a large brick warehouse, a large frame warehouse, cooper shop, one old stone building now a plaster mill and turning shop, a frame boil.* ding originally occupied as a grist mill, a, brick dwelling house, and a lug or trame ten ant house, with all the right, title and inter est of John Sterrett to tho water power run ning through said land and supplying the mills, and other improvements thereon erect ed. Seized, taken in execution, and to ho sold as the property of John S terre/f. ALSO, A lot of ground, situate in Derry township, Mifflin county, containing seven acres, be the same more or less, bounded on tho Kas w by Benjamin How, South hy Win. How, West by the heirs of David Ruth rock, deo'd, and North by Kline, with a two story log house, frame barn and other improvement*, thereon erected. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of John Reikard. T. K. WILLIAMS, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Lewistown, Aug. 9, leGO-. Bidder* at the above Sheriffs Sales, rue hereby no ticed that iu each ease where property is knocked down, the purchaser will be required to pay down ten per cent, on the amount of las bid in cash. and give judgment note with approved security for the balance; to be paid when the deed is acknowledged. Unless these conditions are complied with before the sales close, the property will be set up again and resold. REGISTER'S NOTICE. f|MIE following accounts have been exam- I incd and passed by me, and remain filed of record to this office for inspection of Heirs Legatees, Creditors and all others in any way interested, and will he presented to the nest Orphan's Court of the County of Mifflin, to be held at the Court House in Lewistown, on THURSDAY, 30th day of August, 1860, fot allowance and confirmation: 1. The final account of Samuel Morrow and James Crawford, Administrators of Jos eph Morrow, late of Derry township, dec. 2. The account of Hugh M K.ee and Johr. O. Campbell. Guardian of the minor children of George W. Oiiver, dec. 3. The account of John Hoyt, Jr., Admin istrator of Michael Shougbency, late of Browa township, dec. 4. The final account of Dr. Abraham Rothrock, Executor &c. of Philip Rothrock. dec. 5. The account of George W. Crisstnan, Administrator of James T. Aitkin, late of Armagh township, dec. 6. The account of Robert Laughlin, Guar dian of Margaret Jane Stackpole, minor daughter of James Glasgow, dec. 7. The account of Joseph Strode, Jr., Guardian of M'Clelland P. and George M. Wakefield, minor children of George Wake field, dec. 8. The account of Robert Means and An drew McFarland, Executors, &c., of William McFarland, deceased. 9. The account of Dr. Samuel Maolay, Guardian of Anna Maria Brisbin, minor daughter of William Mann, Jr., deceased. 10. The account of Hettio Sulubaugh and Benjamin Jacob, Administrators of Levi Sulzbaugh, late of Decatur township, dee'd. 11. The account of Mary T. Brehiuun, Ac ting Administratrix of George W. Brehmarr, late of the borough of McVeytown, deceased!. 12. The account of Thomas J. Wiisor dejJ. 1 Guardian of Win. John Fleming, minor son of Joseph Fleming, dec. as filed by Adminis trators of 6aid Thos. J. Wilson, dec. JOS. S. WAREAM, Register. Register's Otlico, Lewistown, August 2, 1800. BOOT MOROCCO, Tampico, Madras and Cape, for ladies and men's wear; also red, green, and blue Morocco. Pink Linings. Binding Skins, &c., the largest and best stock of Upper Leathers we have had in store for several years, at very low prices. Shoo Find ings at very much reduced prices ; Tin Boot Clasps, Shoe Nails, &0., rights and lefts J