£K 3 GAZETTE. Pennsylvania Railroad. Trains leave Lewistown Station as follows: WESTWARD. EASTWARD. rhr..ne!i Express, 5 05 a. m. 11 no p. m. P 41.5 a.m. , Tr-itn. o 48 p. in. 10 24 a. in. TtaoU"*' l Freight, 11 50 p. m. 455 p.m. F.wU- Freight* 10 30 a - Tn - 12 35 P- m. FsaFneght, 1135 p. m. 1160 p.m. I>. E. KOBESOX, Agent. =-iTslbraith' Omnibuses convey passengers to . froin a!! the trains, taking up or setting them r wo :lt all points within the borough limits. Post Oilice. \[ ,j|< arrive and close as follows: iloxe. Arrive. F.siern Through ami Way, ( a. in. 4 p. m. H . -t.-rn d" do. 2p. in. 11 :u m. i -t.-rn Through.' * !• lu. 5 a. m. ; Mails. Bp m. 2 p.m. I,.iiu -from 7a. tn. until 8 j. m. Sund*v from i.,,./clock. A Virginian on Lincoln. The lion. William L Gog-gin on Thurs day evening addressed the Bell and Kvcrett , ."rv in Petersburg, \*a. His views upon -t.ibility ot tHe I'nion were clearly ex ■v—. iin the following words: "There he no danger of a dissolution of the j,ru. no matter who was elected." His ~ u, a "1 Mr. Lincoln linds no less clear ( . ;■ |. -sinii in the following language: •• During the whole course of my connection w jth him in the House of Representatives 1 must say that 1 have ever known him to he a gentleman. lie is not what the Breckinridge party insinuate him to be. 1 W ;di to do justice on all sides. [Cheers ] jf \ a want to know who Mr. Lincoln is go 4n ia-k .v A. Douglas with whom hestnnip .■Jevery county in Illinois. [Cheers] Yes ami ask Mr. Douglas, whether Abe Lin : ,:;i j- a rail splitter or not. [Loud Laugh ter.] Ask hint whether he is a ! >eupk*ratio uintlhr or not. [Continued Laughter, aid Cries of "Good!" "Good!"] It was my .rood fortune while T was a member of the Jfi.iusc of Representatives to be on a Coni inittee with him. I was chairman and 1 will say that no man on that Committee wurkel more industriously than he did lie is a man of a high or ler of talent, and when ho spoke no man was listened to, bv -e who were in that llou.-e as visitors, with more apparent satisfaction. llisyii i.i' • as well as pubic character was free a stain or blemish." The Death cf Walker. 1; is always an ungracious task ft speak cf the dead. But tin filibuster Walh is Iso much misery t ihe unlortu \ njiig men whom he la-luee l to ae i my liitu in his various expo ittiou*— - iiiucli bloodshed and fiuitle.-s strife in Lie e tries lie invaded—ai d hruiijln >o ieh iishoaor upon the Aui.-r'cni n anie i s I'ireigi) lands, where lie wsupposed to U a -or' ot reprcscutative man of a large bodv ir ; . nitrymen —th it the rep rr rh.it he lus at last been shot in Hon iuras makes ah • 1 that it is at least fortunate that . ; overs f• >r mischief have been destroy i i And as no disasters and reverses, no ill i-sand hunriiations,served toeheek - . 1 itc deteruiiu itiou to cunt: the bit end, even those wh > did not de-ire his . . w 11 consider it a much les-- evil that ■■ fallen a victim to his tcnse-ilty than ' . ; slioit!'i iuve been permitted to eon ■ - ' - inf. moos career. Heath cf R-jv. .Toliu Winebreaner. f.li.r John Winebrcnncr, well known tiir ivhout this and other States, as an able nt Jiviiieof ui tl. d," which he was the founder, died at hi> ' . ne>\ in Harrisburg, Wednesday mor a,' of! ist week. We believe it wn- here it he devote-1 much labor, in his earlier . G-.' wrard e-tal li.-hing a church founded ■ ,:- pct'uiiar tenets, and which is new .:g congregation, lie originally . . :1 .risburg in my ye.n - ago. > • a Ibjlorme 1 j rc-aeher, hut in 1, . tor the cause of Christianity, he intro t dogmas in the church n it consonant ■ a :> cried. Tile j rineipal ul these vva-- • c "in by immersion, which had the ef h oi dividing the congregation, and for a 2 time there was a warm controveisv ! i.v.rly, on several occasions, led to a- r alts between the adherents of the i Lis opponents, ihe opponents < by tiie liighcr church authorities, ■ntjdic l. Mr. Winebrenner was ousted, Ma he set up for himsclfaml his followers. V mebrennor lived to see his jeeuliar triri. s spread through seven or eight comprising ten conferences, with • scattered over the far West and •-i''.-Boutliwest as lar as Texas, and eongre iutii numbering many thosauds. ~7' ' "Jrnt-Croic Hire." —T D. j nice, uic original delineator of negro eharac l y died on \\ ednesday in New York, at an --• i age, of disease of the heart For ! ,x ' ar> . Rice has been the victim of, tunute habits, lost to his profession u •; 1 that future which at one time gleani- J> i brightly before him. He died ofdis - uf the heart, the undoubted effect of '•= -'vijuent indulgence in liquor. The which he won for himself, and the r , ! liat le originated, have been seized Pliers, who have made from the -a beginning of "Jim Crow," a profes- distinct and honorable, lie has died "t lap of poverty. , ra ther unusual circumstance oc- . ms 7 Ut a Ploughing match which lately i p ace at Y augueray (Rhone), a young about nineteen, driving a pair of presenting herself as one of the coin !: j"-- first some objections were • ' 33 to Gcr admission, but under tbe ai "'. Chirat, the young girl in .i '-tiun j iU j ie to lose her p lJfcr abou t ten months ago. He had a and J U furmat u ret t of 2,000 f. a )car, - h ion he died, left a widow, a little boy Quit m' 6 ). "'. e fi au bter, feeling that to v, " ' arui i' l the middle of the lease •a i e ruin of the family, told her mother ni.i , r i ~ ! c . j lU he cast down, lor she wouiu j - r -Ke to work the land. She applied 1 herself strenuously to the work, and was soon pronounced to be the best conductor of a plough in the community. That opin ion was confirmed at the public competition j as the principal prize was awarded to her. j .She returned home in triumph to her moth er, accompanied by a party offemale friends. ; MMS SCHOOL. a CHARLES NEWMAN having lately been under the tuition of Dr. Mason, Profs. Bradbury and Root, of the Massachusetts Nor mal Musical Institute, and purposing to give instruction in the SCIENCE OF VOCAL MUSIC, would respectfully announce to the commu nity in general that lie intends holding pre paratory meetings at the following places at i o'clock : A>i rand's school house, Sept. 25th. Milroy, Sept. 26th. Metaddeti's new school house. Sept. 28th. Lewistown, Sept. 29th. Newton Hamilton, Oct. Ist. Come, old and young, you may all learn to sing. He also purposes forming a JUVENILE CLASS. to meet in Lewistown, on Saturday afternoon at three o'clock, commencing on the tir>t Sat tn Jay in October. sel3 WILCOX & G1 BBS' SEWING MACHINES. i he great and unceasing demand iur this remarkably simple machine is a guar antee of its superior excellence. PRICE S3O. FOIt SAI.K AT Fairbanks' Scale Warehouse, 7 j.i ( licsinui street, Philadelphia. l'!iict.|elj>!iia 1!. W*>. FXECUTORS' SALE. r pili; undersigned, Executors of the last Jt will and testament of \\ in. Barefoot, late •■I Aiiuagli township. Mifflin county, deceas ed. wii! . ii-r a: public sale, on the premises, on Saturday, Oetcber G, 1360, A tract or piece of Lund, >ituuie in >aid town ship, late tbe property of said decedent, ad joining lands ot IVter Barefoot, Win. S. Me- Niit i others, containing -i 2SJ _-2._3d 33 d more or less, all cleared and in a good state of cultivation. A'- i, one piece of WOODLAND, in said township, adjoining lands ,f R. ter Barefoot, Jaiio-s M. lb wri. arwl the mountain survey, containing TWO AGUES. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day when terms will he mule known bv PETER BAREFOOT, ) .1 \ M E.S 1> AK K1 f<i 11', '■ Executors. •JOHN BAREFOOT, j sepldts-* ORPHANS' COURT SALE. IN | ursunnce of an order issued by the Or , pl.ans' Court of Mifflin county, the under signed, Guardian < 1 Mary and Margaret Bare foot, minor children of Wm. and Mary Bare foot. deceit si d. will expose to sale, by public i vendue or outcry, on the premises, on Saturday, October 6, 1360, tw i elevenths of the f.-ilowing described real j e.-1 ste. to wit: A Lot <if tjround, containing about one lourth oi an acre, situate in Milroy, in said ::ty, adjoining on the north lot of IVter B.i-cfo 1 1, < n tliC south lot if Mrs. Camp, ; the vest land of Jacob Huwn, and front i g s vitsty two feet on the Main street in "ai 1 village, on which are erected f&i IV. O FRAME D V, E L L I N G |}|]ps !!Ul 811.8 and other improvements. Ihe rem lining heirs w ill unite in tiio sale so that the entite pr->p< rty can he purchased. Term* made known on day of sale. .SAMUEL JiACLAY. seplS-ts fi: Hii JdiST A BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS. At Fret huh!, Monmouth County, New Jersey. INSX K L'CToUs. on, ir ti A. M-. j ' '.(!>, A. Wa'ftet. .1. J/.. C -At'''" •/. ,1/.. j (r' ''!'s■ t'Of (<'■•-% -1. Zf., Edvira J/. Ji-itfi* ■l. r J 11E School is divided iuto f. ar depart- I mints: the Classical, Middle, Agricultu ral, and Preparatory. IX THE CLASSICAL DEPARTMENT the pupils are instructed in Latin, Greek, English Grammar, Arithmetic, Algebra, and ueh other mathematics as are required to lit boys thoroughly for any class in college. IN THE MIDDLE DEPARTMENT the pupils pursue Geography, History, Eng list Grammar, Arithmetic, Algebra, and such other studies as are necessary to tit young men for business, and the practical duties of life. IN THE AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT young men are instructed in Natural Philos ophy, Chemistry, Agricultural Chemistry, Botany, Geology, and such other depart ments of knowledge as arc calculated to make intelligent farmers. TIIE PREPAEATORV DEPARTMENT was established for younger boys, and is in tended to fit them for the other departments. A separate room is provided for this depart ment. and a competent instructor devotes his whole time to it. Reference in Lewistown, Mr. Samuel Trox cll BSL For Catalogues containing fuller in formation apply to the Principals. 0. K. WILLIS. sept2o-2m* C. A. WALTERS. For sale by John Kennedy & Co. \l\ TONS of Wilkesharre Coal, broken M )(j stove. \ TONS Sunbury Coal of all sizes, f)\ J\ * screened. 500 bushels Alleghany Smith Coal. We are now unloading and all in want of the above at tides will do well to give us a call. aug.3o JOHN KENNEDY & CO. FARM AT PRIVATE SALE. nPIIE undersigned offers at private sale, tbe 1 farm on whii-h he BOW RESIDES } N Pero-u --s-itis Y'allev, Mifflin county, about 3 miles from Lewistown, on the road from Yeager town to Hope Furnace, adjoining Samuel Ort, Henry Aurand and Snyder's saw mil] prop erty, containing 155 ACRES more or less, part limestone, 120 acres cleared and in a high state of cultivation, and the re mainder woodland. J he improvements consist of a two story Stone II u-e, a new overshot Barn, and oth or out buildings, a young Orchard, good tim le-r, running water, ie. This property is vvi-li known as the Sainutl Keever farm. Ci'F'O bushels of lime have latelv been put on this land. Persons desirous of purchasing a good farm are requested to examine this property. augdO.dt - ADAM GR El NEIL VALDBLH IIE.IL ESTATE TO BE SOLD By Order of Orphans' Court. I>V virtue of an order of the Orphan's ) Court of Mifflin county the undersigned Executors of James Poe, deceased, will sell at public sale, on lite premises, on Friday, September 28th, 1860, the following described Ileal Estase, to wit: No. 1. All that certain tract of land situate in L nion township, Mifflin county, adjoining the town of Belleville, the great road hading from Reedsville to Belleville, lands i.f John Stroup's heirs, Plank and Voder, Joel Zook and others, containing seventy six aeres arid sixty tl.rce perches, neat measure, on which jXyrggl are erected a TWO STORY j ■ I A FIOI SE. t .vo Log Barns, two I t|gi Tenant Houses with Stables,and I'.lier buildings. A stream of water llows through the property, and there are several fine springs on it. No. 2. Ail that certain tract of land, sepa rated from the above tract by the great road leading from Reedsville to Belleville, adjoin ing the town of Belleville, lands of Sheen Vo der, John Stroup's heirs, and other land of James Poe, dee'd., containing ninety aen s and thirty six perches, neat measure, on which are erected a large two story PLAS'I'ERED 1101 811. {heretofore used as a public house,) with a well of good water at the door, a large Stable and other buildings, and a large or chard of fine fruit. N .3. All that certain tract of land adjoin ing tract No. 2, lands of Sheni Yoder, Isaac \ )dt-r, Enoch Zook and John Stroup's heirs, containing seventy >ix acres and one hundred and forty three perches, neat measure. Ihe above land is located in the heart of Kishacoquillas \ alley, is all cleared and un der cultivation, and the tracts adjoin each oth er. No. 4. All that tract of timber land situate in I riioii township, adjoining C. llartzlerand others containing fifteen acres and allowan ces. This tract of land is well timbered and would suit any of the farmers in the neigh borhood of Belleville for woodland. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day. One half the purchase money to be paid in cash on confirmation of the sale, and balance in two equal annual payments, with interest, to be secured by bonds and mortgage on the premises. JOHN MCDOWELL, WM F. ST ROUP, SeptG Executors. VA L AB I FA R M At Orphans' Ccuit Sale. !N pursuance of an order issued by the . Orphans' Court of Mifflin county, will he exposed to sale. l>y public vendue or outcry, on the premises, on Thursday, October 11, 1860, at 1 o'clock P. M. A tract of land situate in Brown township, Miffiin countv, containing ISO iLOXIEB, more or ie<s, adjoining lands of Simeon Y'o d(r. heirs of Ahner Heed, John Ilooley, and ba\id Yoder. with TWO DWELLING HOL SES, Stone Barn, and other im limprovements thereon. There is Vjafl | jr |Bl also an excellent orchard of fine ~'.vajßiiSFruit Trees, well and piped wa ter uu tlie premises. This f.-.rm is of the best quality limestone, with 120 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, ifec. It will be sold subject to the Widow's Dower. terms —One half the purchase money to he paid in cash on confirmation of the sale, and balance in two equal annual payments, with interest, to be secured by bonds and mortgage on tbe premises. SIIEM ZOOK, Administrator John Byler, deceased. sepl3-ts i> Pond's Fxtract of Hamamelis, OK PAIX DESTROY EK. IS one of the few domestic remedies which have come into general use and favor, without puffing. It is the product of a sim ple shrub, harmless in all cases, and as a do mestic remedy unequalled. For Burns, Cuts, Bruises, Soreness, Lameness, Sprains, It he ti nt at ism, Boils, Ulcers, Old Sores and Hounds, it has not an equal. It is also used, with great success, fur Toothache, Headache, Neuralgia, Sore Throat, Colic, Diarrhoea, Hoarseness, and other similar troublesome and painful affections, while it promptly ar rests all Hemmorhages. 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 & Co., 502 Brodway, Sole Proprietors and Manufacturers. my 3 COAL! COAL! COAL! A T O. 1, 2 k 3 Wilkesharre, §4 25 per ton. !> No. 4 do. 400 " " Broken Stone Sunbury, 400 " " No. 4 do, 375 " " No. 1 Lime do, 275 " " No. 2 do do, 240 " " Weighed on Roct & Case's patent scales, and delivered within the Borough for the above prices. Terms Cash. MARKS & WILLIS. Cheaper than the Cheapest! G1 LASSW ARE.—Tumblers at 75 cents and f Si per dozen : Goblets. Pitchers, Fruit Stands, Covered Dishes, &c. very cheap at aug 4 "ZERBE'S. MOFFAT'S LIFE PILLS AND PHOENIX BITTERS. JhHE reputation of these very celebrated veg <X etable remedies is now unequalled by any others in this country or in Europe. They are fully established as the most universal family medicine now in use, and they w ill maintain their pre-eminent renown by the intrinsic and comprehensive virtues which acquired it. The usual modes ol pufiery would be unworthy of them and is ur.necessaiy. Thousands and tens of thousands of persons now living in perfectly restored health can testify, as thousands have testified, to their prompt and decided efficacy not only in all ordinary derangements of health, from Impaired Digestive Functions,Costtvent-ss, Bilious and Liver Complaints. Rheumatic and Inflammatory Colds, Coughs, Nervous Weak ness, Loss of Appetite, Failure of Flesh. Head ache and Impure Slate of the Blood and other fluids, but also in Rheumatism, Feveraiid .Ague, other Intermittent Fevers, Asthma, Bronchitis, Choiic, Pleurisy. Palpitation of the Heart, Rush of Blood to the Head, Settled Pains in the Joints. Limbs and Organs, Affections of the Bladder ami Kidneys, jaundice, Dropsy, Piles (however 1 invetirate), Habitual C< sliveness, Serous and Bilious Looseness, Obstinate Headache and ( Giddiness, and an immense number of other . maladies, They require no dieting rior confine ment, are perfectly mild and pieasant in tiieir operation, but w ill powerfully restore health— the greatest of earthly blessings—to the mo-t exhausted and dilapidated constitutions. Prepared and sold by DR \VM B MOFFAT, octG-ly* 33a Broadway, .V. Y. Eli IT TIC LOCK STITCH SEWING MACHINES. J AS. M. MAIiTIX, Lewistown P. 0 , aug-30 Agent for Mi til in Count*. TO THE PUBLIC. fJMIK decision of Judge Nelson, at Coopers -1 town, (this day announced) having been circulated broadcast over the country, we deem it our duty to state that this decision of an inferior and petty Court, extending its influence oor only the Southern District of S'eic Vorfc, lias been \ii tually annulled or reversed, so far as the Sloat Sewing Machine Company is concerned, by the recent decision of the lion. Chief Judge Dunlop, of the Cir euit Court of the I . S. at Washington, which establishes clearly tiie fact that the Akine it Fehhousen Patent is the only original and valid one upon which reliance can be placed or Sewing Machines manufactured in the f'nited States. Under this Patent the Sloat Sewing Ma chine Company are the only licensees, and consequently, despite the decision at Coopers town, alt other manufacturers are infringers according 1o the highest legal authority in the land. This decision of Judge Nelson is al ready appealed from even in the limited dis trict it affects. GEO. 15. SLOAT, President of the Sloat Sewing Machine Company. fatwrtd autr Dealers Head Quarters! HANCOCK, CAMP & C 0, 3 Produce and General Commission Merchants, So. 17, Yorth Mater Street, below Arch Street, Philadelphia. # # # Agents for ail GUANOS. SUPER PHOSPHATES OF LIME, POU DRETTS, and other kinds of Fertilizers. # * # Ail descriptions of COUN TRY PRODUCE taken in exchange or sold on COMMISSION. # * # Quick Saies and immediate Returns are guaranteed upon all consign ments. #*#We are ihe sole agents for the best articles of VINEGAR made in this city or elsewhere. jyl9-Gtn Pennsylvania College, HEDir.IL DEPARTMENT, NINTH STREET, BELOW LOCUST, I'LIILADELITIIA. f|MIE Session of ISCO-GI will commence I October Bth, 18G0, and continue until March. Examinations are conducted daily by the >1 embers of the Faculty. Second Course students are furnished with the llosj i tal Ticket without charge. Five Clinics (in eluding Diseases of Women) are held at the College every week. Fees : —Matriculation, So ; One Full Course, $105; Graduation, S3O; Applications on the beneficiary should be sent before the beginning of the session. Address, LEWIS I>. HARLOW, M. L>„ sepG Dean. Lewistown Nursery. The subscribers would beg leave to call the attention of Farmers to the fact that they are still alive, and , have as tine a tut of TREES OF ALL KINDS fur sale as ever offered in Mifflin county. We will be able to furnish Trees this fall in large or small quantities. We have all the choice varieties of fruit on hand now, and if aDy one wishes any kind that we have not got, by 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. Address WARNER & BUTTS, sepG Lewistown. AMBROTYPES AND The Geir.s ol the Season. TIMIIS is no humbug, but a practical truth. I The pictures taken by Mr. Burkholder are unsurpassed fur BOLDNESS. TRUTH FULNESS. BEAUTY OF FINISH, and DURABILITY. Prices varying according , to size and quality of frames and Cases. Lewistown, August 23, 18G0. CIOPPER KETTLES, cheap for cash. / sepG F. J. HOFFMAN, j BER HAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS THE CELEBRATED HOLLAND REMEDY FOR DYSPEPSIA, DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, LITE R . OYiPLAI T, WEAKNESS OP ANY KIND, FEVER AND AGUE, Are l .'LIE various affections rouseqnvnt U|HOI a disorderod STOM4CII OR LIVER, Such as Indigestion. Acidity of I lie Stomach, Colicky P.tins, Heartburn. Loss , f A|l|x-iitc, IV-spoudvurr, (\.stiv.-uues. Blind and Neuralgic Affections, it has in numerous instances PROVED highly beneficial, and in others effected a decided cure. This is a purely vegetable compound, prepared on strictly scientific principles. after the manner of the celebrated Holland Professor. Iherhave. Its reputation at home pro duced its introduction LIENS the demand commencing v ;th tlioso of the Fatherland scattered over the face of this mighty country, many of whom brought with them and handed down the tradition of its value. It ,'.S now ojfentt to tlo> -t merica it jiulAic. knowing .hot iti t I'll : V wonderful medu-inal virtwi must >" aeknowlrdyed. It is particularly recommended to those persons whose constitutions may have been Impaired liy the continuous us > R.f ardeut spirits, or other form, of dissipation. Generally instaiitan.MUS in effect, it find, its way directly to the sea't of life, thrilling and quickening even nerve, raising up the drooping spirit, and, in fact, infusing new health and vigor in the system. NOTlCE.— Whoever expects to tied this Leverage will Is- disappointed ; but to the sick, weak and low spirited, it will prove a grateful aromatic cordial. uotsessed of singular remedial properties. READ CAREFULLY! The GENUINE highly concentrated Heerhave's Holland Bitters is put up in half-pint Littles only, and retailed at ONE DOLLAR per bottle, or six Lotties fi r VIVE DOLLARS. The great demand for this truly c, lelu a ted Medicine lias induced many imitations, which the public should guard against purchasing. TTWR* Beware of 1 mposition. SIS, that our name is on the label of every bottle you buy. Sold by Druggists generally. It can be forwarded by Express to most points. SOLE PROPRIETORS, BENJAMIN PAGE, JR. & CO. M AW I F ACT rEI >" u gharntareuiists and Chemists PITTSBURGH, PA. For sale by CHARLES KIT/., Lewistown, Fa. sep2o © £ SpL . 1 ROM.ITIC A SUPERLATIVE TONIC,DIURETIC, DYSPt^o ■ —AI/D— --LMGDRATIN& CORDIAL To Ihe Citizens of A" he Jersey <£• Pennsyl vania, Apothecaries, Druggists, Grocers and Private Families. Wolfe's Pure Cognac Brandy. Wolfe's Pure illadcira, Sherry and Port Wine. W olfe's Pure Jamaica and St. Croix Hum. W olfe's Pure Scotch and Irish Whiskey, ALL l\ BOTTLES. I REG leave to cull the attention of the citizens of the United Suites to the aliove Wines ami Liquors, imported by I ffidpho Wolfe, of New fork. whose name i- familiar in every part of this country for the purity of his cel. I,rated S ( hic.lmu Schnapps. Mi. Wolfe."in his letter to me, speaking of the purity of his Wines and Liquors, says:-l will stake my reputatioti as a mau. my standing iis aMI ordinal of thirty years' residence in the City of N.-w York, that all the Brandies and Wines tiiat I bottle are pure as imported, and of the best quality, and can lie relied upon by every purchaser." Every bottle lias the proprietors name on the wax. anil a fac simile of hi* signiture on the certificate. The public are respectfully invited t.> call and examine f-ir themselves. F'-r sale at Retail by all Apothecar ies and Grocers in Philadelphia. GEORGE 11. ASH TON. N... W_' Market -t.. PhiUb lplu ~ Sole Agent for Philadelphia. Head the following from the New York < ourier: EVIRMUCS HI SINKS- FOR < NK NEW YRK MERCHANT — We are happy to inform onr fellow-citizens that there is one place in out city where the physician, apothe cary. and country merchant, can go and puivlia*. pure Wines and L ••tors, as pure as imported, an 1 "f lis be.-t quality. We do not intend to give an cia i >rtuc description of this merchant's extensive business, al though it will repay any stranger or citizen t<> visit I'dolpi. . Wolfe's extensive warehouse, Noa, IN Stand AC. Beaver street, and No-. 17.1 It ami _I. .Mark' tfchi street. His stock of Schnapps hand ready for shipment could not have Ken le.-s than thirty tliou -.tud case* ; the Brandy >tu ten thousand cases- Vintages of Istjti to l-.'.i'i; and ten thou-an i (Uss "f .Madeira, sherry tuni Port Wine. .Scotch and Irish whiskey. Jam. i a and St. Croix Rum. some very old and equal to any in this country. He also had thre large cellars, filled with Brandy. Wit ■ ■ A -., in casks under the Custom House kevip-ady for botrhng.— Mr. Wolfe's sale- f Schnapps La-t year amount Ito one hundred and eighty thou-nnd dozen.and we hope in less than two years he may be equally -ueecssfttl with his Brandies'and Wines. His bu-inc-- merits the patronage of every lover "l hi- species. Private families who wish pure Wines and Liquors for medical u*e should .-end their orders direct to Mr. Wolfe, until every Apothecary in the land make up their minds to discard the poisonous -tuff from their shelves, and replace it with \V--lfe'- pure Wine and Liquor*. We understand Air. Wolfe, for the accommodation of small dealers in the country, puts up ass-iited ea e.- of Wines and liquors. Such a man. and such a merchant, should be sustained against his ten- of thousands of opponents in the United .State*, who *"11 nothing but imitation*, ruinous alike to human health and happiness. sepl3-ly HOWARD ASSOCIATION. PHILADELPHIA. .4 Benevolent Institution establish ei by special End■nemfnt for the BiJnf of tht Sicf. on<i Dittlrtotti, u ith Virulent and Epidemic IHseoee.t, and esjusiailu for the ''are of Disease* of the S> sua! Organs. MEDICAL Advice given gratis, by the Acting Sur geon, to all who apply by letter, with a description of their condition, (age. occupation, habits of life. A",) and in cases of extreme poverty. Medicines furnished lree of charge. Valuable Reports on Spermatorrhe a, and other I'--eases of the Sexual Urgans, and on the Sew Rca.oi rs employed in the Dispensary, sent to the afflicted in sealed fetter envelopes, free of charge. Two or three stamps for postage will be acceptable. Address Dr. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Acting Sur geon. Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth street. Philadelphia. Pa. Bv order of the Director?. EZRA' D. HEARTWELL, President. GEO. F.URCKILD. Secretary. feb'J-ly Estate of Cain Kennedy, deceased. IV*"OTICE is hereby given that letters of It Administration on the Estate of CAIN KENNEDY, late of the borough of Lewistown, dee'd., have been granted to the undersigned, residing in Lewistown. All those indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims to preseut them duly authenticated for settlement. JOHN HAMILTON, aug3o-6t Administrator. IT'LUID at 15 cts. Alcohol, 18 cts per qt. Manufactured by E. E. Locke & Co.. and for sale by JOHN KENNEDY & Co. A New Book And One Destined to Cre ate A Sensation. JL SI PI'BEISHIkU. THE SUNNY SOUTH, Or the Sonliwrncr at Heme: Embracing Fire Years' Expei ience of a North' em Gacerncs.*. in (he Land of Sugar, h'< , TUIHICCO and Cvtton. Edited by PROF. ,1. H l\'i.Rt-tM. of Missis-, (.{>•• Hands-mely bound in one v.>llllllo. 12 mo.. s—o pages Price f Ll< .}■.tif,s fro , ic,-- th. i'lLc-J the (1.0.ba. T"r *i T SMITH.— ' rhis book in .*impose! of - se ries i*t letters. wiv u in an interesting style of a nar rative, etnb tli*- 11 *t romantic features of >O - on diffpFrrtv knd' >f YYt* oni> beat testimony. IT. >lll out v>'vVil personal olnifTfttlullol' •similar , tit- South, to tl.eir Irmlifoii:,-.1 s li< - r>- ili'jiii'tTil. 11.0 a;.> !>.>• trayoit in. a, ■■, t; nil>>r >t \■*■ • ami I*. w .md filte to see .1,., look it, 12it* il <!l<i- |>S rliou-amls of deceived people. wbo be v. vo ail knowledge cither t southerners 1 Sou it, • > in li!'-. * x.-ept uhat th.-y bin.- unmet! from an journals, or tin—. who i:i-oitb.nal)v have ntur-n toi'c -••1 . - to ■ n . .v." r. Tin: - vMMtTH. —•• Tiiis book is 111 the n.tui oiic, tor-. They uiv-. -1 far is w • ojin judge. faithfufp:. ' >< - • > ..uheru it!*•. and ar- penned without prt-ju >l Tlo > present sivurs quite different from MI ••l i l> T-iu's 1 abin. 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Price I his is the third volume, and the eomph-tion of < -nes .( work- by the same author, on the history the Israehiish monar-hy. The origin under Moses, was treated —I 111 the - Pillar of Fife," and its -feat glory under l>avid. is treat, d of in this work, (Tie Throne of Duyid,) while the decline of Hebrew power ami the opening ..1" the new dispensation meet with thetr delineation in tin; "Prince ..1' the House of Da t vni. 1 li.*se books are historically valuable, as hand iMtoks of information relative to the scenery, geogia raphy and manners of the Holy Eanil. liicstvlei, interesting gnd powcrfiil amj the works lend "us to the contemplation ami study of the sublime language . of the Rible and the great doctrines of truth it con tains. Without being, a- -uch book- .idinerih 1 are. either maudlin, stupid dogmatic or conceit* 1 " ' 1 /Miihf Atlds. TH K PILLAR OF FIRE Op Isairl iu Bondage. By the Rev. J. IE INiiRAHAM. author ofthe-Prineo of the House of 1 >avid." tb\ ■ volume. Ig mo., doth. Goo page-. Price Si.g ; -, i liis vv-rk is de-igaed to sketch the Hebraic his t-ry diirnig tin bondage in Egypt, the Prophet Moses being the central figure, and" is a free and sirikni" history of the p -riod. in w !ii< htin- writer gathers first, Irom the Hi hie and then fr..rri profatie history a \nsv mass of tnaterial, which by his geuiu.-. is n into 1 fanciful narative m" the most attractiv. 1 bara. tci whieii cavncs the r<*ailer along without diiiiiiiiitinu . 1 interest," -PhitwUtphin Eictiin g Hit!/. f. „ THE Prince of the House of David : Or Three Years in (lie Holy City. In a series of letters relating as if l.v an eve WHue s, all the scenes and wonderful incidents iii tin- life ..1 Testis ot Nazareth, from his baptism in Jordan to his crucifixion 011 < avalry. By theßi-r. J.H. IN'i.RAHAM. Rector of the Christ churoh. ami of >t. I liorna- Hall. 11—b- springs. Mississippi. <>ne volume. 12 mo. cloth. 472 pages. Pncfc fE2a. 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