2E 3 Gr AZSTTB. Pennsylvania Railroad. yraiti, leave Lewi,town Station as follows; WKSTWARD. EASTWARD. ' r..i;/ri Express, 505 a. rn. 11 09 { >. , n . ivt Lane. 6 03 p. ni. 4 03 a . in. Lail i'ram- e4B p.m. 10 24 a.m. .-.reufit- freight, 1150 p.m. 456 p.m. I [oeslPri i> 30 a. :r. 455 p.m. : ess Freight, 10 30 a. in. 12 35 p. rn. ; y,. pfieciit, 1 1 .-,5 p. Hi. 11 50 p. m . P. E. Romsox. Agent, Omnibuses convey passengers to ;{ri Ji the ;ruin s taking up or setting them :.i it! p 'iiCr within the boreugh limits. Post Office. It . !v .;r ve and close as follows : (lose. Arrive, v y.en Thr ugh and Vv ny. 9 a. ni. 4 p. m. '..V-arn d". do. 2p. in. 1! a. 10. f\e:ern Tl.r. e.gh, 8 j>. in. 5 a. in. i.'ir;:e rti Mad-- _ "P- "1. 2 p.m. o've hoar, from , a.m. until S p m. Suntlav from i ; !'j"\i >e!v a. ni. LATEST NEWS. j.- r • unts from Syria report that more I have taken place at Bui bee and I other places. I It is reported that the Emperor Napoleon I jvjiiri d M. i- .n i.ii of his sincere desire to see I y-ilv independent, and his belief that Victor I Enntro-1, when he becomes m ister of Naples I Sicily, be Str ng c n u: ■ con • I :',ne rig: inst Austria, but should the latter | pove victorious, France would t; >t allow her ! r v l'*-" tli*- ictory. It ii reported that the Austiian Minister at Naples had telegraphed to Vi una that I the King 'I Naples had resolved to quit the I city. All the pictures and furniture of the I the King's baggage, wi r I .-iirkrd on board a Spanish vessel. I liiC lite-t acei unts ;uo that Garibaldi ar ■ r."i at Sa 1 - rne on the Gib, nnd was expected l: Nipi"s immediately. It was rumored that I. King " til! leave instantly for Gaeta. I i' .• memliers. i the British I'ariitncr.t, and I.- r Englishmen are on b< ard a Sardinian 1 Iv •! Nt Fakruio, on a v i-.t to Garabuldi I 5 • i.V'f.ige fi'.-r.i'Loru Pulmertsoß, <l.epre s'* :, S 'ii i.ll mediate attack upon Home or F,cnitia Sj. 'log.pniniE'tMg Garibal !.'s ?U("' wr , s ■ I* . • . • *j- - I J.irull.iii 11.i.-S .1 C ii.l: cll vHb I C-11 lilt 1 I f.. 1. :• :••, ii. cot, < quence •fa certain 1 ti is-uc,l by tb it. Lamuricicrc. I , Truth n.'tl vie Ttxos Troubles. I >.\:w Orleans Picayune has effect- I. ricked the bubble ol slave insurrec- I V'vis. liiv- t _r:t.i •Ii .ve he ■ .ni i 0" which have resulted In demon ■ . that there Ijau Lgen no iusurrec ■ j ' t whatevci'. hut that a few de.s- ' ■ liaractcrs, of which the State has a B< a!: lance, with-jut aid or counsel I ..1 nny u'laiiers, have in some few in- I' i t. . ]■. i, il with and unsettled the i I - oi ncL'-oes. 'lhe ridiculous story ■ , !.-.r_quantities oi'strychnine having H ,"i f •!!•.! in the pnssi -'sioti of slaves turns Br to ! ? 'ally false, and no wells have ! B ju: - ! Neverdheless it is true that B i-c r.cn have bven treated with erueitv B : have been hmi • because suspected of ■ ' X - ' - in a jdot which never had I lla it S; f -Iu ■ ■ '.ve Voters. Sixty four of theiu ■in men, and the lone democrat is ■ ' iridic man. Douglas is skunked B * 1 oatgh. In tlio borough of Klk cuiitity, there are eighty-six vo- B !.:_!i 1 y one of that number are Liu- B • and the other live are split bc -1 ihvckinrtd-ge and Douglas. It is ' : tb .t old Tioga will almost a ■ B SI old A I • 1 .ai- are so scarce the rail split to maul each other to yet up an I 1 ni.— El mi.a Aa'ii r. iyTlie Aroostook (Me.) Herald -ays: heard a conversation the other day '< a a Ureckinrido ;a u n and an old I ' 1' who had avowed his intention of I -Mr I,?net! j: ,e always been a "u. aad I've been reading and I I y. and I have eoinc to the cunelu t 1 ■ Dctnoeraiie party don't stand •itJ in D ill, and I'm going to vote , I • iit-t 01.1 Abe.' " " Vt>, and get I - ays the Hunker. "Well," cool-j tae 0.1.0i'. "I voted f r I'iercc biiCir.aan, and gut aircE at>d . Ul4i l 1 don 111 el like being hum- ' i"E{ 'E'rJ time, i had as lief be | '-Cf}.if:.d9tit American Ca holies '"o has recently been organized in . •• as society or congregation, • above—the object ol which , ' ■"■fwer all connection with the Pope ".-I 11 * and hi- lJishops, and in fact to * ,j and j rotest against the Roman , ! . in every form. It is composed , • i lvneh and ( jermaii citizens, .- 1 houi ate wcii known and highly ' - the eouiiuunity. The cere *'"irn, closely resemble those of 1 111:111 Church, and are equally i A; "a and impressive. ■' '"v first move to establish an lip 'A •^ !ucric ' :in Catholic Church i:i ?r alr l,) increase iii -w, aUu importance, as we are inform : rio . : ti' ; uuui bers of adopted and i.a --i fJ ' X" 1 cver 3' State ot the I'mon 1 Dto organize similar cougrcga- i u uloTe suitable place. L: X° l heir worship, (which | r not at present be prooared), they I [ en arid are occupying the first I < new brick building situated at I. ...x Broad street and Brook Av [ pjj ® '^ u hn Tirion is theofficia- L;,. . There is also an executive ||X„, ur earryiog out tbe obj( I J ll Ae head of wbiqh is Mr. 1 [ft,-.. , " ir Je .' °f this city. Efforts are | > °* ever , to purchase a suitable L; 1 a -hurcli, which is to be call- ! lurch " 71""! eil 'X' llt American Catholic I Tvices arc held every Sun- I - and afternoon. The choir i ft X ' '"orably with any in the city, I ""Posed almost entirely of talented ' ' professors of music. Richw " r '. Srj.f. 7th. ~ -i.„. : W . -■ - STOHG SCHOOL" "\X- -A , ?" A P LES XKW MAX having ' - under rlie tuition of I I/- M *son, I'rufs. Bradbury and ~. . Root, °f the Massachusetts Nor ma . usical Institute, and purposing to "ire instruction in the SCIENCE OF VOCAL MUSIC, would respectfully announce to the commu i ny in general that lie intends holding pre j punitory meetings at the following places at i o clock : Aurand's school house, Sept. '2.3 th Milroy, Sept. 2Gtii. McFadden's new school house, Sept "Stli Lewistovvn, Sept. 29ih. Newton Hamilton, Oct. Ist. Pome, old and young, you iniv ail learn to sing. He a!?-, purposes forming a JUVENILE CLASS, to meet in Lewistown, on Saturday afternoon at (tree o clock, commencing on the first Sal urday in October. , (> j . ' KTcVEYTOWN ACADEMY. I September. ISO!), and continue in ses ion tour months. Students outside of tow ii wish mg to em In ace tiie opportunity, can, in con nection with the c >;nm .u he inches, obtain instructions in G -nn in, Elements of Latin and in most of the higher English branches'. the manner f in-truction will he similar to that p-i-oued in I', misylvnnia State Nor mal School. Tuition from *3.00 t. $1 00 per session, lor furtlt'T parti % .nJ irs at] Iress . SHARP, Principal. McVeytown, Sept. 13, I3GO-2t. WILCOX I St BOX SEWIHG If | f | 1 f JP Miiii Ii i 11 k , I he groat and mica using demand for this rc'iiiai k ai;iy simple tuachitie is u guar antee < 1 its superior excellence. PKICB S3O. VOIt SAT.K AT Fairbanks 3 Seals Warehouse. 715 t hestnui Hired. Philadelphia. Philadelphia, September Til, Is6o. EXECUTORS' SALE. > | 1 111 - , undersigned, Ex. ou tors of the last | Mill and testament t f V, in. iliircfoot, late (it Armagh town-hip, Mifflin county, deeeas eJ, will .itfer a: public sab\ on the preuii- s, on i Saturday, October G, 13G0, he tract or piceo of LanJ, situate in .-aid town- ! ship, late the piopeitv of said decedent, ad- i joining lands of Peter li ar- font, Win. S. Me- ! Mitt and others, remaining s"t < ' (Si c n-J 3Q * —— , - Y —' -f s "I'll* -j more or less, ail cleared and in a good state ; of cultivation. Also, one piece of \YQ< >I)LAND, in said t twnsliip. adj. iniug lands of iVter barefoot, ; James 31. Brown, and the mountain survey, • containing TWO ACRES. Sale to imminence at 10 o'clock a. in. of i said day. when terms will he made known !v i Pi: I KB BAREFOOT.] " ' JAMES BAIIEFOOf, I Executors. JOHN BAREFOOT, j sepldts-* ORPHANS' COURT SALE. • ?N pursuance <.f an order issued by the Or j . phans' Court of Mifflin county, the under signed. Guardian of Maty and Margaret Bare j foot, minor children of VV m. and Mary Bare 1 foot, deceased, will expose to sale, by public ! vendue or outcry, on the i r. raises, on Saturday, October 0, 1860, two u!; tenths of the f Mowing described real ] tstruo. to wit: A liot of Ground, c attaining about one- ' fourth of an acre, situate in Milne, in -aid county, adjoining on the north. !) J" Peter j Barefoot, on the south lot of Mrs. Camp, i on the west land of Jacob Iluwn, and front \ iog seventy two feet on the Main street in fowl said viilagi n which arc erected ! 1 U O I ' KA ME b W E l L I X G j JJ * !I>'i >KS and otlu r improvements. ! The n tnaiohig heirs will unite i in tim ale >o that the entire property 0..n be ! purchased. Terms made know n on day of > sale. S4MCKL MAC LAY. sepl3—ts Cheap Boots and Shoes, f|MIE subscriber would respectfully invite! I the attention of the public to his stock ; of Eastern work, consisting of Men's, Boy's , and Youth's Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, La- j dies', Misses and Children's Boots and Shoes, j all of which he will posiiiccly sell at cost, for J cash , until the Ist of October nest. Those wishing to supply themselves with any of the above articles will do well to call j and examine for themselves before purchasing | elsewhere. All kinds of Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Ac , mr.de to order of the Lest material ami work- j tnanship, at regular prices, at the sign of the " BiG SHOE," a few doors east of Francis- j cus' Hardware Store. N. B. Ail persons indebted to me are re- i quested to call and settle their accounts be- ! fore the Ist of October. aug'Jb JOHN CLARKE. Far sale by John Kennedy & Co, ")( )0 Wilkosbarre Coal, broken r / . / v TONS Sunhury Coal of all sizes, r \_.r screened. 500 buahels Alleghany i Smith Coal. We are now unloading and all j in want of the above articles will do well to give us a call. aug3o JOHN KENNEDY & CO. Wanted! Wanted! 1 Av iiA / \ PERSONS of both sexes t„ 1 V*UUU make money by buying cheap Groceries, Baskets, Tubs, Buckets, Churns, Water Cans, Brooms, Brushes, &c. &c. at aug4 ZERBE'. FARM AT private: SALE. r |*!iE nn hr-i.ned off, r- at private sale, th. X farm on which he m w resides in Feign sons Valley, Mifflin countv. about 3 mile from Lewistown, on the road from Yoa-mr town to Hope Furnace, adjoining Sanuu I Ort Henry Auraml and Snyder's saw mill prop erty, containing 1 ISS ACRES more or less, part limestone, 120 acres cleared and in a high state of cultivation, and the re mainder woodland. i he improvements consist of a two story -tone II .use, a new overshot Barn, and oth er out buildings, a young Orchard, good tim i.r, running water, ic. This property is well kn .vvn as the Samuel Iveever farm. bOuO bushels of lime have lately been nut on this land. 1 ersons desirous ot purchasing a good farm are requested to examine this property. aug3o.4i* ADAM GREINER. i ill mi jtiiu iisrii, SO EG SOX.D By Order ot' Orphans 5 Court. virtue '.I nil order of the Orpiiau's J C-.uit of Mifdin ciunty the undersigned Executors of Jaun s I'i.e, deceased, will sf.-il at puli-ic Bale, on the presnises. on Friday, September 28th, 18Xo, the io.iowiiig described ileal K.-tc t,, . No. 1. All that certain tract, cf iui.d situate m Loom township Miift',, c . juntv> illijoilli the town of lielk-vdD. the g,eat n.ad leading frmii Keedsville t0 lSellevill,-. lam! - , f J„hu k 3 b<:i',<, lAank and Voder, Joel Zook I :ln containing seventy six acres and ; sixty three perches, neat measure, on which ./ ryk are erected a TWO STORY ! two L>g Barns, two j ijfw Tenant Houses with Stables, and ther buildings. A stream of water tlows tiirtiugli the property, and there 1 are several fine springs on it. Ni). 2. All that certain tract of land, sepa rated from the above tract by the great road leading front Keedsville to Belleville, adjoin ing tin; town of Belleville, lands of Siiettt Vo der, John Stroup's heirs, and other land of •James I'oe, dee'd., containing ninety acres and thirty six perches, neat measure, on which are erected a large two story PLASTERED HOI >E, (heretofore used as a public house,) . with a well of good water at the door, a large I .Stable and other buildings, and a large or . chard of fine fruit. ; N .3. Ail tliat certain tract of land adjoin ; ing tract No. 2, finds of Shcin Voder, Isaac j A odor, Enoch Zook and John Etmnp's heirs, containing seventy six acres ami one hundred j ami forty throe perches, neat measure. The above land is located in the heart of ivisliaeoqui'l is \ alley, is all cleared and un | der cultivation, and the tracts adjoin each oth ! or. No. 4. All thai tract of timber land situate ; m Lnion township, adjoining C. Hartzlerand ! utiicr- containing fifteen acres and allowan ces. i his tract of laud is well timbered and would si.ij a), y of l!iG farmers in ihe neigh ' K- ill )-VD of it .!CV:I!J for woodland. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M. of i said day. One half t!m purchase money to be paid in cash on confirmation of the sale, j and balance in two equal annual payments. wit it interest, to be secured l>y bunds and mortgage on the {'remises. JOHN McDOWELL, Wil. f. STKOL'P, SeptQ Executors. I MUM PARS At Orphans' Court Salo. T N pursuance of an order issued by the 1 Orphans' Court of Mifflin county, will be exposed to sale, by public vendue or outcry, cn the premises, on Thursday. October il, lb6o, at 1 o'clock P. M. A tract of land situate in Brown township, Miffiiri county, containing ISO ACR-EiS, more or less, adjoining lands of Simeon Vo der. heirs of Abner Heed, John 11 uoley. :in*l David Voder, ui;b TWO DWELLING IIUU XWii..A SES. St oie Barn, and other im I • pt'ovements thereon. There is ajkfl | Xjjn also an excellent orchard of fine Trees, well and piped wa ter on the premises. This f.irm is of the best quality Ijmcstonc, with 12C acres cleared and in a good state of cultivation, the remainder covered with timber, and is in every respect a desirable location, having good water, being convenient to roads, mills, ite. It will be sold subject to the Widow's Dower. Terms . —§soo dollars cash on day of sale; one half of balance on Ist April, 18GI, and the remainder in two equal annua! payments, with interest from day of sale. SI IEM ZOOK, Administrator John Bvier, deceased, seplo-ts i) Pond's Fxtract of Hamamelis, OK I'll* nUSTKOYiIK. IS one of the few domestic remedies which have come into general use and favor, without putting. Xt is the product of a sim ple shrub, harmless in all cases, and as a do mestic remedy unequalled. For Hums, Quit, liruises, Soreness, Lameness, Sprains. Jihcu sialism, Boils, alt ers, Old Sores and Hounds, it has not an equal. It is also used, with great success, tor Toothache, Headache, K uralgia, Sore Threat, Colic, Diarrhoea, Hoarseness, and other similar troublesome and painful affections, while it promptly ar rests all Hemmorhatjcs. Hundreds of physi cians use it daily in their practice, and give it their unqualified recommendation. Sold by our agents and dealers, and by F. HUMPHREYS it Co., 502 Brodway, Sole Proprietors and Manufacturers. my 3 COAL! COAL! GOAL i V"O- 1. 2& 3 Wilkesbarre, §4 25 per ton. 1> 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 <L Case's patent scales, and delivered within the Borough for the above prices. Terms Cash. MARKS &. WILLIS. Cheaper than the Cheapest! G* LASSWARE. —Tumblers at 75 cents and I §1 per dozen; Goblets, Pitchers, Fruit Stands, Covered Dishes, <fec. very cheap at aug4 ZERBE'S. Economy and Convenience. THE CELEBRATED COVERrJGR FEWi\ e , Put! Sat iny, Gar Burning, Airtight COOKING STOVE. FOR COAL AVD WOOD. OK the numerous cooking stoves ever in troduced, the "Governor Penn" is eru phatic illy the most superior. It is of recent invention, being patented in the year 185 S. This stove has already won for itself the en viable reputation of being a Complete .* i, and with the additional improvements consis ting of the plates exposed to the tire being double, making it therefore wore durable th: n any other stove in the market. This snwe has bien gotten up expressly for country tiade, as it has been a general complaint anil an undeniable fact that the cooking stoves manufactured heretolbio have Leeu enti; ly too lipid. The Governor Penn exceeds all others by 20 per cent. iT weight, which give it an advantage in throwing out and ref-„',n ing more heat. It has the largest. vf . r , .T l; ; heaviest grate, the largest flue und stron '-est draught, and has proved itself the besGba. wing and cooking sryco ltnovrn cither with wood ( coal. IV f sale bv se P l; > r. G. I'll AXC ISC US. ' ' * 'C> " Great Reduction in Prices of Cooking Stoves. r JMIE 11. pe, Pennsylvania, 11 uyal Cook, ; • Now V crU. Globe, Daylight ami Sunri.-e ; ' '"li Stoves at the followion low rates : i No. (j cooking n .\es si LOO) C< rnpleto with ' " " 10.00 I pipe and all the IS.OO j usual iron pota ! " 0 " •' 22 s.kt J & tia fixture'. '1 he largest .-tuck of all other kinds of wood i ] and coal Stoves at equally low rates, for sale ; by F. FRANCISCOS. i / Burning, Room and Parlor Stoves for 1 vJT sale very low. Galvanized Coal Buckets, Plain Iron C a! i Buckets, a large assortment —live different j kinds, for sale cheap by sepl3 F. G. FRANCISCOS. I SETS Thimble skeins and Pin- B s . cs, 12JX" to 42, X Id, fur sale By s P ] 3 F. G. FRANCISCUS. £JOAL Oil Lamps of various kinds, foi ■ i iiurmies, public la oins, studies, offi-i ! parlors, kitchens, Ac., for sale at 50 per cent, j lower than former prices. The best Coal Oil . always on band at *I.OO per gallon. Pis ; couut ti> dealers. j sc i ,l;i F. G. FRANCISCUS. RIOO XVilite Eead. Snow White Zincs, l'utty, Ac., at greatly redo ccd prices. Call and examine our assortment of fancy colored Paints, in firkins of 1, 2, 3 and 4 lbs., of almost every hue and shade. Paint Brushes, very cheap. &C I I 3 F. U. FRANOISCCS. J AN PRILLS and Circular Saws all *• u dy J.VI for running, for sale by Be P l3 F. G. FRANCISCUS. nOLSE Sh-cs, Horse Sii-e Nails, Ilors - Shoeing Tools, ready fur use, fur •.ale bv "P F. G. FRANCISC US. " | AIIRRS—A very fine assortment of j , large, medium and small Waiters, for j stile at prices to suit ail pockets. 1 sepld F. G. FRANCISCUS. 200.000 A"; 1 ' Sy -a, Dry 1 iv.nubnr of ail kinds, fur I sale low by F. G. FRANCISCUS. i"T Of ii BAP and Joint Shingles. ~7 50.000 Plastering Lath, 3 to I : 4j feet. , 40.000 feet Roofing Lath, all for sale very | cboap by F. G. FRANCISCUS. ! SG L 11) Last Steel Mason's Hammers. Cooper's real Drawing Knives, for sale lv I _ *pl3 F. G. FRANCISCUS. " j STAR Faucets, bent in as*, Butcher's i Knives, Porch and Post Supporters.— ' • Butcher's Steel—new article. Brick I"rowels, j Halter Chains, Stove Blacking, Saddlery \V are of all kinds, fur sale by " e l ,i3 F. G. FRANCISCUS. Hit KORA Shafts and Felloes. Guui ! Hubs. Dak Felloes atid Spokes. S!ci*h ! Stuff, Bows, ac., for sale by se P !3 F. G. FRANCISCUS. j | PER Leg for Nails—the linr ! 1r *' w ' risburg'—best in the market, for • s:ill> bF F. G. FRANCISCUS. 1} IM and concentric Bands, Silvered and \> Plated Tup Props, Staples and Keys. Ax j les, Springs, Ac., for sale bv seplS F. ti. FRANCISCUS. Pennsylvania College .11 £DICIL DEP.I liTll OTj NINTH STREET, BELOW LOCUST, PHILADELPHIA, j r |IJIE Session of LSGO-GI will commence J. October Bth, 1800, and continue until | March. hxaminations are conducted daily by the Members of tno Faculty. Scemd | Course students are furnished with the Ho-pi j tal iick-t without i/iaiye. Five Clinics (i t . eluding Diseases of Women) are held at the j College every week. Fees Matriculation, ; : $5 ; One Fuli Course, $105; Graduation, *3O; Applications on the heuejiriary phould be sent before .the beginning of the session. Address, LEWIS D. HARLOW. M. P., ! sepO ' Dean. j ~2L&2183 ; JAPANESE HAIR GLOSS & TONIC, i Y S CONSIDERED to be the best propa ! A ration offered for Dressing. Curling. Re storing, Softening and Cleansing the Hair, j Cures eruptions, and all cutaneous diseases of ! ! the bead. Contains no greasv, spirituous, or j mineral substances, which are all alike inju rious to a healthy growth of hair. Only 25 ; cents for a large sized bottle. For salo by R. W. Pattou, at his Jewelry Store. Merchants and other dealers supplied on liberal terms by sendiug their orders to SIIULL A STAUBER. sep6 LewUtown, Pa. PATTON'S Patent Pen and Pencil. Lincoln A Hamlin Medals. Douglas A Johnson " Breckenridge A Lane " j aag3o R. W r . PATTON. j . lIIO.K JI7C A SUPE RIATIVE TONIC, DIURETIC, DYSP^Io ~~ -AVX) ""'l' — IMRATIN& CORDIAL 71/ Me Citizen.s of A'cic ,b, n tf* l\nn± .I vania, Apoihecar es. Ihut't/t.i/x, Grocer.' uwl Private Pa mil its. Wolfe's rare Cognac Brandy* Wolle'a i'ure Madeira, Sherry and Port U inc. Woii'e's k-ure Jamaica and St. iroiv liuiu. v ®lfe's Pare Scotch and h i>la \i biakev. ALL IV BOTTLES. T !IhG leave to call the attention of the j JL citizens of the United States to the above Wines j an.l Li|'i is. iinj. .rt—l v X - i..:: 1 . . WMto. f Xow j \ who- ■ naiiu* is faiuti v part • t'a.s | country tor th-> po: iiv of !••: . 1 '.rat*. 1 < h , SchiupjN.. Mr. W ..!:••• in Ida. letter to toe, ipeakineol i 'it purity ot hi- Wine-aii'i I.'•> ~•■]• . -a' | my reputation n-. man, my -tam: auV a in-, >•••: -at [ or thirty y eat -' residence in the City of New York. | alt tin* Hruntli,-- an 1V: • ' I in.tr, :m- jmi I as tmpoKvl am! ..f h,-- :n. : , :ia .be o.an u; .a by <-v .• , .. „-i v." i: J bottle has the proprietors num. on the v.vx, a nil I a fin* arm:.' of h:.- siimitttre f'i • • . tif .-.a-. T : i i pill. .. *r r, ■ rfp m- • I ... . ;... i.•„ m , . themselves. For salt .. ! etail j oil Ap ithecur : i"s hi. i Uiv.i (•:■< in I", .at. ijW ;ix>n,.i: ii. ASHTtix. So-832 Matk. t St.. PhiU-i : i; ,. ■ ; Enoajiors Mcsmubm ran one Xi.v, Yoax Mxromixt— | .. are happy t.> inform oor fellow-citizens that there ! i> "ii • pla.-i! in our eitj wiier.• the phv-ician, apoth. • au-y. and • ■•unit:';, mm i.n .t.•:•,u yr<-. .n.'t imr< to.-e our. ;y. Ulcs ,i■ i'l I (U'ns. an puiv ...s ii;:;...trial, ami ot the best quality. we < i-. not intend to give an elaborate { • I • s -ri; tiiis met chain . ex: :.-ive 1.-; ines . a!- | thoii.ii it iv.il rt ;..;.v any stranger or citizen to vi.-it I • 101Ji i< %\ S i' X.- ii~!\ :■ \var iiti". Iv. Kc •<, Iv.1 v . 20 Beaver street,and Nos. IT. I9and 21, Marketfield street, lias stock ol Schnapps on hand ready tor shipment i".til i n..t have Wit |. .. tL .u thirty 'thou sand cases; the Brandy some ten thousand coses - Madeira, Sherry and Port Wine. St oteh and Irish whiskey. Jam: i a and St. Croix Hum. some very old an-1 • |ii 11 t-. ,v in this country. 11 :>! .h. 1 fhr.-c cciiai - fi 11.■ • I ,vit!i i,:alv. ... . a . i ca>k Mr. W..1; ■" ;i. - ,f .. i i , >.:;e■ lillti-1 1'.• 1 an;! ci. ;"y th-.U.-;-. i.i. u. aUwolu.p ' , i! i- bit :i. -- ; . ..; -1! • itroa of cv, ry lover i l ! 1 . I. ,:I:1 I . .1 ~ ..ull pill,: Willes '• 11 *'v ■ ■ ■ modic .; use should tWir orders ; > Mr. v.". 111.til every Ap -aiy ill the iHfin make their to discard Uu* poisonous >trf from t -ir si.elve,-. ;.nd rvuiiwe it wi.'u WolfcV pun- Win., a: I I ,;p. . \V ■ nil |. ;t ••••! V." !'... Uta. .•mimH..ia:i<,n •>I small •!. . 1.-i^- in tiie enniary. j.:.: up !t..,ru-<( '-a - •s Of Will.-- and liquors. Sth h' a m..n. and audi. tiier. l.ant. siiould 1 siu : tin. i a„a.in>t iiis tens of thousands of opponents m the United States, who . ;i l! nothing l ot imitations, ruuici.:.' alike to huiutui health and happim ss. „.pIU-ly HEALTH & ITS PLEASURES on Disease with its Agonies : CHOOSS S£S\V££N 'XHEM, /*. f • I -/ , fV/A 4(tl \ , j. I TILLS. H'crvous I.'is orders, W: t i~ in re fr.."i'r.l tl.aii a ".r.-akini dc. : •-f the nervous ?y ; in.' 'l'.. c\. itable or neiaou-. in a small degree is most m-:i ■ ssing, for where can a rem edy be found? 'J lu-rc is one i—dnnk but little v. lieer, or spirits, or I'm l . '.tcr. uoliv; take no eottbe, — weak tea (icing jm : rat.'. : e t nil the fr. .Ii air you can; take three or four I'iils . verv night: eat pleuf. of solids, avoiding the use < f si..ps; and if tie se km* den rules are !'■ llowed. y..tt ivii! !..• happy in mind and strong ir. body, and forget you l.av. any nerves. Mothers and Daughters* if there is one tiling more than another tor which these I'iils are famous :t is tln-ir purifying proper- especially their power of cleansing Die bio id worn j .11 impurities, and removing dangerous and suspen- l de. I s-■ :rett.- ;l >. I nivei'sailv adopted a - the one graiai ! remedy f--r f tunic eomplaiuts, tnvy lever fail, never w mkcStbf ay stem, and always being ■ • '".it whatis r< - .{ i-red. Sitb Headaches and wa.u 01 These fee Imgs whi< h so sadden us. lin.-.-t !r tquc n !y a i<e from annoyances <t trounle. from obstructed perspiration. or from eating an t drinking what is un til for us. tints disordering the liver andstomach. I'o-.-S" organs nmst he regal ..ted if you wish to b. lu 11. Tiie i'.iis. if takt-ii .. cording t. the printed ii.'-true -1 'its. will 'Jill lily I' store a healthy action t" i. .tit liv er and -! niai !.. when-loiio'.v as a natural eonm •.tieitee, .1 good aoja- tte and .1 clear head. In tie Hast ami W- .-t Inoies sc ire- !y any other modi. ine !- eve r 11.- d for ti. •-e di- r-b In orders of the Kidneys* In till dise'.i.-cs aft'eeline these organs, whether tin y seerete too tin ah or too lit;!- watei : or v. hello r they he afflicted with stem- or gravel, or with aches ana I .ens settled in the loins rh - ret itfns of the kid neys. these I'd Is should be ratten "according to the p 1 :t i directions, and the One icnt should l>e well rit'. hed into tiie small of tin- back at I d time. This treatment will give almost iirinit diute relief vvhen t.il other means have failed. For Sto&!£CuS out of order. No medicine will -o < it—etiially improve tin- to):- 01 tie stomach a- ,'.tcsc l'iii- v remove all acidity. 0 • -asi.inert either by intern; ..v or improper diet. Tiiev reach tin- iiv< r ami "in, .- it to a healthy action; they are won-h r:ally 'tiioi. imc m . ases of spastit — in ia' t they never fail in curing all disorders of tin Liver and Stom ci. Ague, fevers of all Sore Throats, Asthma. ' kinds. IStone and t>ravel Bilious Compla'ts fits. ;>ec'ndary Sytnp- Blotehes on the (lout. ; toms. Skin, -ilead-aehc, " ie-Douloureux, Bowel Compla'ts, Indigestion. jTumours. Colics, Inflammation, j r leers. Constipation of .Jaundice, Venereal Affec's the Bowels, Liver Complai'ts. Worms of all Consumption, < Lumbago, i kinds, Debility, l'tles. Weakness from Dropsy. Rheumatism. whatever cause, Dysentery, Retention of, dc., 4c. Erysipelas. Urine, Ke* til aI e 1 rregu- Scrofula, or j larittes, i King's Evil. ' f'A VTIOX! — None are genuine unless the words Hollows?, New York and Lcndon. are disccrnable as a water-mark in every leaf <•! the book of directions aroun l each pot or box; the same may be plainly -con by ho.<:■•,the leaf to the liyht. A handsome re ward tvill be given to any one rendering such infor mation as may lead to the detection of any party or parties counterfeiting the medicines or vending the same, knowing (hem to be spurious. *„* Sold at the Manufactory of Professor Hollowav, 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and by all respectable Druggists-and Dealers in Medieine, throughout the civilized world, in boxes at 25 cents, tin eeuts and $1 each. gU.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. mj3 tIINCIXXATI Sugar Cured Hams at 12£, >l3 and 16 cts. Cinciunati Dried Beef, a prime article, at 15 cts. aug3o JOHN KENNEDY & CO. 1 AAA HAMBURG CHEESE, a prime A "UH article at 12Jc per 10. sepG JOIIN KENXEDY & Co. 171 IVE1VE barrels splendid Sugars at 8, 9, 10 and 11 cts. Also Teas of the very best brands, at aug3o JOHN KENNEDY & Co's. LEWIfcTOWX ACADEMY. r 5 MIF Fall Fe.i n vili e iu <• ■on MON - * •*- DAY. SEP t'K W HER'5d. M an napj.y f " announce to tfis'tf:T Jeering in-ti ucticn in •Music. that \vt h'U:' seem. . '...• -ci vices I Miss S. E. \ andiii-.er tor another year. \\ u have also employed Mis- N- trie Stray as i'r. • coptriss, i snoccs-fi;teacher, who couies to us with ;! > host reoimineridutious. Mo shad aim to make this institution equal in all respects tv any in tltis section ■ f the •S.ate. ihanklnl fur pis- patronage, we rejmeet iuiiy s .licit a c<>ntit ti.itii oo{ the same. I Rues oi Tuition, ; ■i, Sl.oO, jthh'J per . quarter, iucidenta -■ -• • per quarter. I'or futlher p:u;L. .is inquire of M. J. SMITH, Principal. t SLOANS EL IT TIC LO "1C DUTCH SEWSNC K3ACHBNES. JAS. M. MARTIN, Lewi-town I'. O , augMO Agent tor Mi til in Count v. TO THE PUBLIC. r j MIE decision "1 Ji: Ige Nelson, at Uoorvers ! 1 t. wn. (this dry suuouueed) Living heen circulate! broadcast over the country, wo lieem it our duty to slate that tliis decision i f an inferior and petty Court, ex'< ruliny its i tut uenct i per only t Sotiiofrn District oj A • Y r!:, has heen virtually annulled <>r re vers i, so thr as tii ■ Sloat Sewing Machine Company is e lu ei n. d, hy the recent decision of tin' lion. Chiet Jo Ihinlop, of the Cir cuit Court of the I . tj. at Washington. vh'ob ■ staMi.- he- clearly the fact that the ikins . v I'clt house a Patent is ttie only original and valid or.' in n which reliance can lie placed or Sewing Machines manufactured in the United States. I tun r tuts Patent the S<h at Sewing Ma chine Company me the only licensees, and consequently, despite the decision at Coopers town, ah ai\ iufrinyn.. ■' c /riitig to Ift hi'ihv ' (• irs' itkurltit in the unl. I i.i- deeisii n. f Judge Nelson is nl re ;dy appealed from even in the limited ui t: i -t it ail', cts. OEO. 15. SLOAT, l'n si, I tii loft:> Uli,at H, win j Mochitu Company. ifnvmcv.3 aisij Sralrrs Head Quarters! HANCOCK, CAMP & CO., Produce and General Commisßion Merchants, 10. i7) Sorth Water Street, heiou At eh Street, Philadelphia. Agents (<>r all (SUANOS, | SUPER PHOSPHATES OF LIME, I>OL ; HRKTTS, and other kinds of Fertilizers. ** # Ali descriptions o( (JOUIV r ini PUOIM'CK taken in exchange or sold uu COMMISSION. ,%Umtk and immediate Returns are guaranteed uj>on all consign- I meuts. VI e an; die sole agents for I the Lest articles ot \ I.N EOAli made in this i city or elsewhere. j r 19-Cm Lewisto*,vn Nursery. fubeeribers would beg leave 1° oa " t!sf attention of Farmers to tlie fact that they are still alive, and k**- have as tine a lot of IT?EES Or ALL KSi^DS i for sale as ever offered in Mifflin county. "We will be able to furnish Trees this fall in largo or sin i!i quantities. u'o have all the choice | varieties of fruit on hand now, and if any | one wishes any kind that we have not got, by I sending in their orders early they can have ; them without farther trouble. Don't forget ; that all Trees-are warranted true to name. Orders promptly attended to. I Address WARN Ell & BUTTS, sepG Lewistown. ASW3ROTYPES AND :r V 1 '2l f\ * rvfi v* v* i-> •• 4U □ ~ 4*l 4 HU y <i v d -'-I The Gems of ihe £eat,uit i r is no humbug, but a radical truth. 1 Tim picturei taken by I are unsurpasst 1 for BOLDNESS. TK' I'lf- FL'LNKSF BEAU I V OF FINISH, and j DURABILITY. Prices varying needing 1 to size and quality of frames and Oases, j Lewistown, Augti t 23, >; 0. Estate of Benjamin barvcr, dettaistif. "VJO'f ICE is hereby given that letters of ad ; IV niinistra'iou on the estate of BENJA MIN GARYEK, late of Union township, Mil ! flin county, deceased, iiave been granted to i the undersigned, the first named rariuifig m Union and the latter in Brown township. All ! those indebted to said estate are requested to j make immediate payment, and those having ! claims to present thorn duly authenticated for I settlement. ELIZA Bis ill OAli VLB. D. F. MILLIKEN. a u gl G-G l* Administrators Estate of Cain Kennedy, deceased. "V" OI'ICE is hereby given that letters of ;X\ Administration on the Estate of CAIN KENNEDY, late of the borocgh of j Lewistown, dee'd.. have been granted to the j undersigned, residing in Lewistown. AH | those indebted to said Estate are requested to , make immediate payment, and those having j claims to present them duly authenticated 1 for settlement. JOHN HAMILTON, aug3o-0t Administrator. at 15 cts. Alcohol, 18 cts per qt. Manufactured by E. E. Locks & Co., and : for sale by JOHN KENNEDY & Co. DRIED Apples, u splepdid article, for sale low by ! scp6 JOHN KENNEDY & Co. /"10PPER KETTLES, cheap for cash. Kj sep6 F. J. HOFFMAN,
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