9.SS CrASETTE. Pennsylvania Kail road. Trains 1 I- wi-ii>ivii Station as followm: wtsrwuui. tVSTWARIi. I'.xpr.-v. 5 05 n. ni. 11 oy j. m. J ,-i l.tla". <' P. *l. 4 W ii. HI. M.iil Train. " _4s i. ni. 10 24 i. in. through Freight, 11 50 p. .. 4 55 p.m. ] Fr.-tglib o 3o a.in. 4 55 p.m. ,■ : xjit" — Freight, M n. in. 12 35 p. m. 1.. t Fra-ght, 51 35 P- 1". 11 50 p. in. li. F. Ilvilil SON", Agent. £j-il:i!lir.;it!i'< Omnibuses convey pUasengerß to anil fruin .til lie* trains, taking sip or setting them niowu at all points within the borough limits. I'ost Office. Mails arrive and close as folluvra : do st. A rrl ty. tlastcrn Through and \\ ay, 0 a. til. -t p. in. Western 'I"- *!•>. 2 p.m. 11 a. in. Mnsieni Through, 8 p.m. 5 a.m. .Northern. Mails. __ Bp.tu. 2 p.m. ihtiee hours from 7 a, nv. until Sp. m. Sunday from V ■;111;! o'clock a. 111. Holliuvaj's Pills and Ointment.— He not J> •t ■rl-Ly ' r f'omjitaiHt. —Seine people consider nil article w /I'tiiless h •••.uise advertised; this is the oxecp ii..Q ii'*i the rule —for it" anything is worth know mg it worth v of luring universally known, and the Press ,i ta - only nie liuiii for extending this knowledge.— The truth or fabity of an n-sertion however, lies in the proof. After the deep research And-:ieniitu la '...r. lr. Hull iway. some fifty years back discovered t.vn potent remedies. Pills and Ointment, for all inter nal disorders arising from the stoimieh, the liver or the blood. For liver complaint particularly it is ad". . aied ear . In all tropical climates ic i's the.oulv nedieine used for this disease, and t!ie tnillions'wlib . ave ls'eu < iire.i by tie l'dls and Ointment, owe their knowledge of them to the Press. JMKltll.l VIC'S HOI.I.AM) HITTERS. A medieine of ieiig tried efficacy for purifying the Mood. .'•• esential for the foundation of good health, si, 1 for oorr' •< ting disorders of the stoniaeh and bowels, —such as I ud iges t i on, Headache. lit.tn.-bi; in, I.oss of Appetite, Acidity. Bilious Complaints, Water-brash, i 'ramps, Costiveiiess, < 'olie. Piles, Summer Complaint, .to. Ia Ner\"ii l'h utnatic aud Neuralgic atfections it has frequently been administered with marked rue- Two .>r three dos< s will convince the afflicted of its military effects—the stoinaeh will speedily regain its strength, a healthy action of the liver, bowels ami kidneys will rapidly twk pla ;e, and renewed health in the quick result. Eruptions. Salt Khcmn, 1-lrysipelas. It is now generally .admitted that all eruptive dis • ises depend upon some internal or constitutional ■ use. and that to use washes or ointments for them i u sure way to injure the system, and only to drive in, not i" euro the disease. IJut Humphreys' Specific Salt Ith' iim Pills are a true specific for ail such dis eases. lie v cure Salt ltheuio. Itmcworrn. Barber's Itch. Erysipelas. Pimples on the Face, and Nettle Hash, by curing the cause upon which they depend, and by restoring the skm t" a state health and pur ity. 'l'llii-. not only is the disease cured, but the soft la *s and beauty of the < omplc\ion restored. Price. 25 cents j. -r box. with direction.-. >ix boxes, *i. N. II.—A full set of Humjilrrey.s'Homeopathic Spe , dies, with Hook of Directions, and tweiiiv oilier, lit Ib iiiedies. in large vials. more.e> ease, So : ditt" m .;■ i'i ease. £1: ease of fifteen boxes, and Hook. 82. S'i, _-|e boxes. 2a cents and s'> cents. i':e • Itemedies. |y tie- single iiox of ease, are sent a. mail •• i • vpr-.--. free of charge, to any address, r- ipt of the ju i'-e. Address Dr. F. lit MPHRKYS A CO.. No. ''.2 Broadway. New fork. 'II.III'. ICS 111 V i I hn' rsn/t' unit ]{.tnit .1 -j i.t "r j.-n li.'taf a 'hhi V'ciiiif;'. and drnggixts tutd rto,- -J. „cretly, L p' it>iii lite Eastern Daily Express.] Chairs ! Chairs ! Chairs ! Concentration is evidently the secret of sue i—and no one can dotty this fact who wiil visit "TUB I'tir.Mii u CAM: SKAT Cn AIR MAN i I'vci kv AMr W ARF.khoMS." at Nos. '_2b and '."Jo .North Sixth street, opposite Franklin Sijimrr, Philadelphia. .Mr. I. 11. WisSer. the energetic arid intelli gent proprietor of the atabiishuient, gives hi- tiiiilix ided attention to the manufacture of ti.E single article—Cane Seat Chairs,andean wi.h'ruf iloiihl furnish the l>< article f>r less in ao y limn they can be purchased elsewhere, ills stock embraces the greatest variety of fidiionahie ami elegant styles, suitable fur I'.iriors. I >ravviiigrooiiis. 1 lioingrooin- urlilnim iirrs, also. Ladies' Sewing lluckfr-", Children'e ' bail's, iVr., limt can la: found in Pbihulel] hia. ilis ambition is to furni.-h the best article for the least money, and with shrewd business eak'u'ati n lie lias located himself where rent is low, yet in a central and prominent place. Everybody can remember I'mnkUn Square, ami it is the best guide to his extensive ware ramus. To any one and every one wishing i • purchase Chairs we say emphatically that iiu one can supply a better article, or afford t> sell at a lower price than Mr. I. 11. V ISI.EU. Tilt MARKETS. LEW ISTOW N. October 25, 1 Hit). CORRECTED ISV CIEORCK lil.l MYKK. Butter, g iol. [♦ tb. 15 Lard, 12 'fallow. 12 a 00 Lggs. j 4 dozen, 10 Beeswax, per pound, 25 \\ uol, washed, 37 unwashed, 25 I'ried Cherries, per bushel 1 75 Potatoes, new, 40 CoRRECEED BT MARKS i WILMS. Vi lieat, white bushel, 123 red 1 13 Corn, 56 to 60 Hye, new, 65 " old, CO Oats, new, 25 old, 25 Barley, 50 to 60 Cloverseed, 5 00 to 5 25 flaxseed, 1 25 Timothy, 1 75 The above prices arc also paid by My niver & Stanbarger. Marks'? steam mill is selling extra flour at 312 per hundred, Granville at 2 75, su portine at 3 00, and family at 3 37. Mill Lead, per hundred. 80 Chopped Oats and Corn per 100, 125 < 'hopped Rye per 100, 1 40 Salt, " 1 40 " patent sacks, 1 50 " barrels, 280 lbs, 1 75 Philadelphia Market. Flour.— Sales at 5 87a$G for superfine; ->as6 60 for extra and extra family ; 6 75a?7 for fancy brands ; standard superfine is held r >t $5 87$, but there is little or no demand for shipment. Rye flour and corn meal are steady hut quiet, at $4 25 for the former, and oO for the latter. M heat.— Prime Pennsylvania red sold at mSc, in store, and Maryland do. at 140 c, afloat; white is held at 145a155c, according to quality, and little or nothing doing. Rye is selling slowly at 80c for Pennsylvania; Southern is held at 77c, and nothing doing. "fn is unchanged; Southern yellow sold at '3lc, afloat, and 73c in store; prime Western r* w hite, in small lots, 72a73c. Delaware oats sold at 34$ c, afloat. Seed.— There is very little clover seed of f ring, and prime new is wanted at GasG 12$ Per_ hu. A sale of old seed was made at "5, and timothy at 2 62$a$2 75 per bu. Cattle Market, October 22.—The ofl'erings &! beef cattle have been very large this week, Caching 2.908 head at Philips' yards, ipost of which were disposed of at rather lower prices, ranging from G D> *9, the latter fores tra quality; the hulk of the sales were at • 50n$8 50 the 100 lbs. net About IGO caws und calves were offered and sold at from Jo to sj , e,i;h, acc>r.!in ' *o condition. ( >1 hogs, the receipts anil sales roaehe.l about 4,fUO head including 3.241 at InohofF's. ' *°r ft '" ;Bas9 for corn fed : and 1,405 at the Avenue laid, at Bas9 the 100 lbs net. Of sheep, some 0,590 were disposed of at Ba9o per lb. net. "iScOl 1; GIBBS SEWING MACHINES. Lite great and unceasing demand for this remarkably simple machine is a guar antee of its superior excellence. PRICE S3O. FDR SAI.K AT Fairbanks' Scale Warehouse. 715 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Philadelphia. September 13. IsGO. iF.-unms Ai.n JStaicrs Head Quarters.' HANCOCK, CAMP & CO., Produce and General Commission Merchants, \o. 17, \o:th Mater ftreel. betou Arrh Slreet, Philadelphia, # * i: A<rents for all iil; ANOS. i sui'Kii rnosniAtes of ei.me, puu ! DliE'l IIS, and other kinds of Fei tilijters. % %AIJ descriptions of COUN- I itS I'KODI VE taken in exchange or s "!d on COMMISSION. k Sales and immediate Ilcturns are guaranti ed upon :d! con.-igt - incuts. e are (lie snie agents for t!,c best articles of \ IXEGAIt made in this city or elsewhere. jvlD—Gin Treenails ! Treenails! Treenails! j WAiWED, 100 freenails, fi< lu 14 t f. ::j inches long. Also OA K TKEI'.X AI ES in quantity. -v idre-s, iminediatelv, \V. A. EEVEIIIXG, Comniissiun Merchant & Dialer in Siiip flnihling Materials, ' allow bill street W'hatf, i oct4-lm Phiiadelphia. | (Ss (Successors to Samtirl Tovrnsend X Son,) , So. 3'.* South S' fOuJ t. Urbl. Ch'itut. ITill.AllßbrUlA, V MPORTEUS and Dealers in A'elvet, nnis 1. sel-s, Tapestries, Three Ply, Ingrain and \ cnetian CARPETS of the best English and American make. • Matting*, (J't Cio'hs . <! r , <{'•>• , if-e. We solicit an in-p.'eti HI of our assortment before purchasing elsewhere. octl-Om j Estate of Robert Hope, defeased. 01 ICK is licrchy given that letters of i _i. A Administration on the Estate of ROB - bill' HOPE, late of Oliver township, Midi in county, deo'd.. have been granted to the undersigned, residing in Granville township , Ail those indebted to said Estate are request j ed to tnake immediate payment, and those ' having claims to present them duly authenti euted for settlement. SAM PEL If. McCOY, sep27-Gt Administrator. E talc of Esther i'ook, deceased. : OTICK is hereby given that letters' I x v testann ntary have be. n grunted to the J ' subscriber, residing in I niuti township, on ! the estate of Esther Z<>ok. late of said town ; ship, deceased ; all persons indebted to said estate, are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those who have any claims will please present them, duly r.uthcntioatod, for settlement. oetG-6t* JOEL ZOOK., (P.) Executor. Estate of Susan Sigieiy deceased. O'I'ICE is hereby given that Letters of; X v Administration on the estate of SI'SAN SIGLER, late of Decatur township, deceased. j have been granted to the undersigned, tesi ding in said township. All persons indebted ; to said estate will make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them du ly authenticated for settlement. HIvNRY P. SIGLER, Administrator. octll-6t. List of fanses for Trial at November Term. 1860. No. T. Y. U. P. Wilson vs Jno. A. and A. Wright, 1"8 Nov. 1557. iJ. McK [■<'. who sur'd., vs Henry Ruble, 22 Aug. lAT.S. , Little fc Co. vs Currier Jt McCorraiclt S7 Nov. " M. L. il&llowell A Co. rs same, fcS " * Zimmerman et al vs Burns. 110 " iJ. Gihhons. end. vs \V. Reed, 144 " " Jno Uimes vs Henry Ruble. 4 Jan. 1*59. Jno. Himes vs Mich 1 Ruble. I£J ApL " Conrad. Roberts A Co. vs MeCormiek. 40 Aug. * Duncan's Ex for use vs Hillings atlm. 70 - " Btenett A Co. (or use vs Afc Manigil'e ad 79 " " McWilliamß A Co. for use vs same SO " j Jno. Ross vs. Win. J. McCoy, lie. •' " Meßrido A Harner vs. same, 117 " " ljli z.Graham's ad'r. vs. Rev. N. Shot well. 11 Nor. " Sellers, end. vs. Sterrctt A Scott. 66 •' •• Same vs. Mitchell Jones, 67 " * Sterrott for use vs. Jone- et al. I'll " " Henry Kidon vs. Anaoe llodt. ti7 n " Humtuereex'r. vs. John Sttger, lu Jtm- lA6O - Burns vs. Zeigler A Yergor, " ' " Matilda Wem vs. John Hunter et al. 45 - \y. J. McCoy, for use, vs. W. Wakefield, 65 " ' Sterrett for Parker vs T.E- Williams etal.22 Anl. •' E. L. Benedict vs. Win. Bishop. 45 '• ' Zeigler A Willis for G. W. Thomas, Ro eeiver, vs. J. A. Cunniimhatu's ftdinr. 91 14 C. Hoover, admr. vs. R. Mathews. 99 " " j K. A. Kendall vs. J. W. Haekenburg, 188 " " oelh 11. W. WALTERS. Prothy. EVERYBODY says the CENTRAL SHOE STORE has the largest and beet assort- ; ment of Boots And Shoes in town. Oall and try them. T. CON, Proprietor. SHERIFF'S SALES. I>v virtue i)t sundry writs of Venditioni i* lcn 1 arias tmd Lftan Facias* issued i-nt uf the Court of Cmurm n Pleas of Mifflin county, nrnj to nie direr!ed, will be fcXposc i to sale by public .-ale Vendue or out cry, at the Court House, in the Borough of Lewistown, on Saturday, November 3, 1860, at one o'clock in the afternoon, the following real estate, to wit: All that lot of land situate in the borough of Lewistown, Mifflin county, bounded and described viz: on the north by a public alley, on the east by a lot late of John Z-eigler, on the south bv Valley street, on the west by New street, being twenty bet in front ly 177 feet in depth, mure or less, with a two stoiy brick dwelling hou-e and other improvements thereon erected, being the south west balf of lot Nil. 1, in the plan of certain lots laid off by Andrew Reiser, deceased. Sized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of JuJm A. Jio**, with notice to Mat v 11. Steely, terre tenant. A I.SO, 1. A tract of land situate in Armagh town ship, Mifflin county, containing '2OB acres, be the same more or less, nearly all of which is cleared, with a frame dwelling house, frame hank barn and other improvements thereon erected, bounded bv lands of Col. John Mc- Dowell, Jacob llown. John McDowell sr., Mrs. Johnston. Pike John Taylor, and others. -• At no, a tract of land in said township, containing JO acres, m re or less, p; acres of which are cleared, bounded west by Joseph Ilawn, north and east by William Thompson, and south by Andrew Swartzell. 3. Al.w, a tract of land in said township, containing 7 acres, more or less, bounded west by llawn & Thompson, north by Thomp s*iiii. east by llawn, llolmes Maclav, A- others, south by Orissman and Kessler, and others, with a large frame mansion house, barn, store room, dwelling house, stable, three small tenant hous s and other improvements '.hereon erected. Seized, taken in i-xoenfion, ami to be sold as tie property of Willi,nr itn-tl ami ThouKl.s I'm/. At.a i. All that tract and ftrtn of land situate in I nion township, Mifflin comity, containing 125 acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Henry Steely's heirs. Samuel \\ . Taylor, John Kaufman, Joseph Campbell and John llays, with a good two story brick dwelling house, large bank barn and other improvements thereon erected, now in the occupancy of Ov rus Alexander. .Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Caitui A! '•:ra mh r. ALSO. That tract of land situate in Union town ship. Mifflin county, adjoining lands of John Kauffman, John llays, Dr. Joseph Ilender son ami Samuel W. iitainiug about 220 acres and 125 perches, with a two story stone house, frame bank barn and other im proveincnts thereon erected, and now in the occupancy ol is:!.:?) Alexander. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of kilas AU.ru.uk r. A LSO, A lot or piece of land situate in Drown township, Mifflin eou ty. containing 2 acres and 10 perches, more or less, bounded bv lands of lien jam in Carver on the west. Hugh Alexander on tiie nortl , east and south, with a four story brick building and other im pri.vi nients thereon erected, ktiown a- the Kishacoquillus Seminary. Seiz d, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of '* The Kishacoquillus Seminary." T. K. WILLIAMS, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Lewistown, Oct. 18, 1860. PUBLIC SALE. be sold at public sale at the late T T residence of Hubert Hope, deceased, in Oliver ti unship, Mifflin county, on Thursday, November Ist, 1860, the following described pre perty to wit : TV Two head horses, one two year AOS. old and one yearling Colt, two good cows. 7 head young cattle, four good hogs, two farm Wagons, one nearly new, one threshing machine and straps, one windmill, one cidermill, one hay rake, two pair hay lad ders, one wagonbed, one corn plow, one cul tivator, three plows, one harrow, harrow scan tling, one grindstone, one good hay fork, pul leys'and rope, one log chain, one mowing scythe, sleigh bells, horse gears, man's saddle, post ax and augur, set of digging irons, hay by the ton, Corn in the ear by the bushel, grain in the ground, dining table, wash ket tle, sausage grinder, one eight day and one mantel cli ck, two stoves with pipe, a good i i lle, a shot gun, a double barreled pistol, and a number of other fanning utensils and house hold property too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, :t. rn., when : attendance wiil bo given and terms made known by S. 11. McCOY, oct!8-2t Administrator j NEW ARRIVAL : It Mrs. C. (>. Hamilton's, formerly C. (It j Beam, Variety and Trimming Store, Who would respectfully inform tho cit < fiSpizcns of Lewistown, and the adjoining WW counties that she has returned from the ! city with a large assortment of mmm mum, consisting of Nubia Scarfs; Zephyr Iloods; Armlets and Leggins for children ; ladies, j gentlemen's and children's Hosiery and Gloves ; Collars ; Corsets ; Lace Veils ; Chen iie, Zephyr anil Bead Head Nets; Woollen Yarn by the pound or hank ; Shetland Wool, and Zephyr of all kinds; Berlin wire Porte Monais; Skirt Braids and Velvets; Nlagic Ruffles, a new article for ladies trimmings, and a large assortment of Fancy Goods, too , numerous to mention. N B.—Urders promptly attended to. Lewistown, October IS, 1860. HOWELL & BOIRKE, MAIIFACTIRERS S. IMPORTERS OF MtPim N. E. corner of Fourth and Market streets, PHILADELPHIA. oct4-3m Cheaper than the Cheapest! C'i LASS WARE.—Tumblers at 75 cents and X §1 per dozen ; Goblets, Pitchers, Fruit Stands, Covered Dishes, Ac. verv cheap at aug4 "ZERBE'S. SOLID Cast Steel Mason's Hammers. Cooper's real Drawing Knives, for sale by sepl.B \\ G. FRANCrSOUS. I) EG IST F.R'S NOTICE.—The following V accounts have been examined and passed bv me. and remain filed of record in this of fice fir inspection of Heirs, Legatees, Credi tors, and all others in any way interested, and will be presented to the Orphans' Court of the county of Mifflin, to be held at the t'ouit House in Lewistown, on THI'KSDA Y. the Bth day of November. 1860, for allowance and confirmation : 1. The account of Abraham Kline, survi ving executor of John llumtueii, late of Dei ty township, deceased. 2. The account of Jacob Kinsd and Mi chael Kinsel, administrators of Joseph Kinsei. late of Oliver township, deceased. JOS. S. M AHE AM, Hegi.-ter. Register's Office, Lewistown, Oct. 11. 1800. Turnpike Notice. riMIK stockholders of the West Kishauo 1 quillas 'i urnpike Company arc hereby notified that an election will be held on the UK ST MONDAY OFNOVEMI ILK next, at the house of Kit-hard Hi indie, in Belleville, to elect a President, six Managers, and one Treasurer, to conduct the affairs of the ccui party for the ensuing y ar. octl I—4t SiILM ZOOK, treasurer. Dissolution. I HE partnership heretofore existing be I, tween DANIEL BK.AKLEY A SON'S in the foundry Business, was dissolved bv inu tual consent on the sth October, IsUO, Henry Bearlev withdrawing. All persons indebted to said linn are hereby notified to call ;tnd make settlement, as the books will shortly be placed in the hands of an offietr for col lection. The business will be continued bv D. Bear lev A Son. D BEAK LEV £ S(\S. Lewistown. Oct. 11, ISOU-3i." :: ' Dissolution. r BMi L partnership heretofore existing Le tween the undersigned under the firm of Step ley & (iettys, was dissolved I v mutual consent on the 20th of September la.-t. All persons indebted to said firm are requested to call and make settlement, as they are desirous of closing their books without delay. ISA AO STEELE V. THOS. A. BETTYS. Allenville, October 11. iB6O. Bssb,The business will be continued by Isaac Stedey. * 3t ;r Farm at Pubic Sale, IN" pursuance of the last will and testament of John ( Kick, deceased, will be offered at public s lie, on the premises, on Saturday, October 27, 1860, the following Ileal Estate, to wit: A tract of land situate in Menno township, Mifflin county, containing 157 acres. 123 perches, with the usual allowance, adjoining the lands of David Zook, Jacob (Kick, K Allison and Wm. Allison, on which are J~j JL erected a two story Dwelling S fjjjb House, Bank Barn and other P-_ i mt buildings—a good Orchard, running water, &e. About 100 acres are cleared, the remainder covered with good timber. It will be sold subject to a lease. Sale to commence al 1 o'clock p. m. of said day, when terms will be made known by JOHN PEACHEY, Surviving Executor of John Gliek, dee d. October 11. 1800-te. EXECUTORS' SALE. r |AHE undersigned, Executors of the last 1 will and testament of Wm. Barefoot, late of Armagh township, Mifflin county, deceas ed, will offer at public sale, on the premises, on Saturday, October 27, 1860, A tract or piece of Land, situate in said town ship, iatc the property <>f said decedent, ad joining lands of Peter Barefoot, Win. S. Mc- Nitt and others, containing \ - CH-: r a-j more or less, all cleared and in a good state of cultivation. Also, one piece of WOODLAND, in said township, adjoining lands of Peter Barefoot, .lames M. Blown, and the mountain survey, containing TWO ACRES. Sale -to commence at 10 o'clock a. in. of said day. when terms will be made known by PETER BAREFOOT, j JAMES BAREFOOT, - E xccutors. JOHN BAREFOOT, j cetß-ts* ORPHANS' COURT SALE. IN pursuance of an order issued by the Or phans Court of Mifflin <. unity, the under signed. Guardian of Mary and Margaret Bare- i foot, minor children of \Vm. and Mary Bare- j foot, deceased, will expose to sale, by public vendue or outcry, on the premises, on Saturday, October 27, 1860, two elevenths of the following described real estate, to wit: A Lot of Ground, containing about one fourth of an acre, situate in Milroy, in said j county, adjoining on the north lot of Peter Barefoot, on the south lot of Mrs. C'aiup, ; on the west land of Jacob Hawn. and front- I ing seventy two feet on the Main street in . \ said village, on which arc erected |SSi TIVO FRAME D W E L L 1 X G IHOUSES and other improvements. The remaining heirs will unite i in tin- sale so that the entire property can be purchased. Terms made known on day of ' sale. SAM IT! L MACLAY. oetH-ta* Pond's Fxtract of Hamamelis, OH PAIN DESTROYEIt. [S 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- • m?stic remedy unequalled. For Bums, Cuts. Bruises, Soreness, Lameness, Sprains. Rheu- , mat ism, Boils, Ulrers, Old Sores and Mounds, I it has not an equal. It is also used, j with great success, fur Toothache, Headache, \ Neuralgia, Sore Throat, Colic, Diarrhoea, Hoarseness, and other similar troublesome j and painful affections, while it promptly ar- 1 rests alt Haainor/mges. Hundred* of physi cians use it daily in their practice, and give j it their unqualified recommendation. Sold j by our agents anu dealers, and by F. HUMPHREYS A 562 Brodway, Sole Proprietors and Manufacturers. J my 3 PATTQN'S Patent Pen and PeuciJ. Lincoln & Ilamliu Medals. Douglas & Johnson Breckenridge & Lane " dugSO ■ R. W. PATTQN. A BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Ai Freehold, Monmouth CuitnJy. Sew Jer.<■ >,. INSTKI'CTORS. Oliver it. 'Viiiu. A. M.. j ClatrUe -(- o .J. . dairies J. Jtmuon. A. M.. j George (br!it.<. 1S . Ertmuxt 11. RaOiM. r IMIK School is divided into four depart .l nients: the Classical, Middle, Agricultu ral, uud Preparatory. IN Til K CI.ASSir.tL BKr.AKTU fNT the pupils are instructed in Latin, '(reck. English Grammar, Arithmetic, Algebra, ai ' sucli other mathematics as are required 11 tit boys thoroughly for any class in college. IN iUF. .tlinilt.i: I.EIAKTMENT the pupils pursue Geography, llistorv. ling li-f (.1 ra miliar, Arithmetic, Algebra, and such ether studies as ait' mccssarv to fit young men fur business, and the practical duties of life. I.N" "I M D Ai.Klt I l.tl li\L llEl'Altl M I.N T young men are instructed in Natural I'iilos opliy, ('lieinistry. Agricultural Cin tuistrv Botany, Ge. logy, and such other depart nienfs of knowledge as are calculated to make intelligent farmers. THE I'KEPaK.VT ItV lt:i'.\KTMEXt was established for younger boys, nn i i- in tended to fit theiu for the other departments. A separate room is provided for ibis <h part ment, and a competent instructor devoii s Ins w hole time to it. Reference in Lewistown, Mr.SaimielTr x ell. CSV For Catalogues containing fuller in formation apply to the Principal*. (>. H. WILLIS. sept2o-2in ■ C. A . W A LTKRS. AM3RGTYPES AND Hhc Gems of the Seascn. r |" , I!LS is no litunhug, but a practical truth. 1 The pictures taken by Mr. Burklmfder are unsurpassed fi>r BOLDNESS TRUTH FULNESS. Hi: AI IV OF FINISH, and Dl K ABILITY . Prices varying according to r:z." and quality of frames and Cases Lewistown, August 23. 1860. ?fcW AR D ASSOC IA TIO , PHIL V Dl'.l.Pil I A. .! 111 rijh 111 III.' fulltjii I If, s,„ rill life .' ,)//;<. -.f (' r thi 1 telieJ of th t - if ml Ijist,,i;j/fi.--.v/ utfh l irulrnt met Epvlemic Dbicasai, und iKjHrutltpfor tl„ (hire of Ilietitntii of Uo >,., unl Oryoi.n. MJClltc.U, Advice me n gratis. l>v the Vciiiig Ftir geon, to all who apply by letter. \\ itli :<description of their condition, (a vo. occupation, huhits of life. , and in cases of extreme pow-rt' . Medicines furnished l'rec of charge. I'alttaU> H'.ifirtu on Spcrinat .rt Iht-.i, and oitu-r J'.sense- of the Sex ial (iriran-. mid on the JOnii.tuf employed in the l>ispi nsary, sent to tin atlic-ted in sealed letter envelopes, free of ehargc. Two ~r three stamps for U'l-tav" will be acceptable. Address I>r. J.SKILI.IN 11' l UHTON. Act-mg Sur- C'.'un. Howard Association. No. J South Ninth street. Philadelphia. I'a- Hv ord' r <>t the J'irectors. IV.KA" \>. HKAIJTWHI.I.. President. ' i so. l'uta iiiui. Secretary. lelrj-lv PROCLAMATION. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION. \X7 H KHEAS, in and by an act <>f tbo _\Y tieneral Assembly of the Common wealth "f Pennsylvania entitled -An act to direct the manner, lime and place of holding Ml sous!" >r President and Vice President of the Filited States,' enacted tie- 2d day February, A. L>. 1 v --;. i: is required of theSlier itl to ; jive tl'te notice of such election: Therefore I. TlbOlA.- 11. \\ I 1.1.1 AMs. dlieria of Alinliti county, do hereby make known and give this public notice to the oitir.ens of said county who are qualified to vote for members of tin- i.emral Assembly, that on the FIRST TFMS PAY OF NOVEMBER NEXT, b :nc the Cth day of said month, an election will be held at the same places at which the said members shall have been voted for at the last preceding elec tion as f- >llo\v*: The electors of the borough of Nev. t. n Hamilton are to meet at the new schooihouse in .-iu<t horoneh. The eleet..rs of Wavne township are to meet at the new school house in the borough of X. Hamilton. The electors of thr l>orotigli of MeVc-ytown are to meet at the Union school In.use in said borough. The electors of Granville township are to meet at the I'oiirt Mouse in the borough of I.ewistowt', au.i vote at th' window of the Prothonotary s office. The electors of I terry township are" to meet at the Court House in the borough of l.ewistown. and vote at the window of the Judge's office. The electors of Oliver township fire to meet at the Union school house in the borough of McVoytown. The electors of Bratton township will meet at the brick school house on the farm of William Hursbbar ger. in said township. The electors of Mennn township are to moet at the public, house now occupied by William Sample, in Allenville, in said township. I'hc electors of Union township arc to meet at the house lately occupied by Wni. Sample and known a.- Poe house. The electors of Brown township are 10 meet at the public house occupied by Mrs. Mary Smith in said township. The electors Of Armagh township residing east of the line commencing at the middle ,i the road at the stoic meeting house. In Brown township: thence along said road to the end of the lane known as Jonathan Abraham's lane, near the residence of Thomas Bong well. Jr.; then, e running in a straight line to the w.-st end of Chessman's knob to the I'nion county line, are to meet as heretofore at the office of E. E. Locke, in said township. Those residing west of and not inclu ded in said limits, will meet as heretofore at the ptdi lie house now occupied by Win. Swim-hart in said township. The electors of Decatur township are to meet at the house of A. Muthersbatigh, formerly occupied bv Da vid Mu'hershaugh. in said township. And by the Act of Assembly, the borough of Lewis town was divided into two Wards, and each Ward to compose an election district. The electors of the East Ward will meet at the Court House, and vote at the window of the Commissioner's office. The electors of the West Ward will meet a; the soma place, and vote at the window of the Sheriff s office,in said Court House, and in said borough. —for the purpose of electing TWENTY -SEVEN' per sons of this Commonwealth us Electors for the < tion of President and Vice President of the United States; and tit" several Judges. Inspectors and Clerks who attended the general ejection on the Sd Tuesday of October, are hereby enjoined to attend and per form at the said election of electors to be held aloro- Ritid, the like duties, subject to the like penalties for misconduct, as they are liable to at the election of members of the assembly, 4c.; and one judge from each district is enjoined to attend at the Court Hon- - in Lewistown, on the Monday next after the election for electors, for the purpose of making out the returns of said election. 1 also m-ike known that by an act entitled an '.Vet relating to the elections in tlii- Commonwealth." ap proved the 11th nay of April, l-.vj.it is provided that • Every year in which the eitii'-ns epulis Common wealth shall vote for Electors of President and Vice President of the United States the Assessors of the several wards, townships, incorporated district* and boroughs within this Commonwealth, except within the city and county of Philadelphia, shall, at nil reas onable times after the second Tuesday of October in said years, and until within ten days ol the time fixed by the law for the election of Electors of President and Vice President of the United States, on the per sonal application of any white freeman claiming to be assessed within the proper ward, township, incorpor ated district or Iwrougli. or claiming® right to vote therein. a> being betweeu the ago of twenty-one and twenty-two years, and having resided in this Com monwealth one year, enter the name of such person on the list of the taxable inhabitants; and said aases sors hii.dk at least eight days previous to the day fixed for the election, make out duplicate copies of me name or names HO entered, and utter certifying and signing tho same, shall deliver one copy to the Com missioners of their respective counties, to be tiled by said commissioners in their respective office; and the other copy said assessor snail hold arid hand over, without alternation or addition, to ono of the Inspec tors of the proper election district, on or before 8 o'clock on the morning of the day fixed for the elec tion of said electors.' "Given under my hand at Lewistown the 4th day of October, in '-he year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty, and the eighty-fourth of the inde pendence of the IT.l T . States. THOMAS E WILLIAMS, oetll sdwiff BCER HAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS TUK CELEBRATED HOLI.A?\D KIMEDY 1>!1 DYSPEPSIA, DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, M V£K OMIliA SN T. WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND, FEVER Af\JD AGUE, Ad : thi various affections reusKqueiii upon a dioi Jo'cJ ST O lis AT SI OIS 5, S\V. R . Such as Indication. A-i.htv . f tin- Stua-.acli.O'lk-Uv Palm, ; IWrtM*, I-** of Appetite, IVapmidencr. CUMUVI-IIMS, I'.lind and Bleeding Piles. In all .VIVIH. P.hrmiatlo. ami Sennlgle AtictiHW, it tun lumerow iiotwH M-OWO highly beucflriitt, and in others i (Veto 1 a de -.!• -t cme. Tlii- is a purcl\ vegeUtl'i'. com]<.>iiiui. j-i .paved uii -rrictla scientific principles, nfUr the manner ..f the i ielnaf T Holland Professor. Ilcnrhnve. Its reputation at Imnie pro dueeil its introduction liarc, the demand mbok tiraur with those of the I'atiiorland fs itten d , v. r the l'.i-v of this mighty ecnntiy, many of whom Drought with them ami handed down the tradition o! Its mine. It is now o/Tct ft! to the ,t iHrrie-iii In - ■,'? t] that iff truly wioi'K ' ftU KiC.liW.na/ virtue/ ),nut l<e acknowlnhieet. It is pattieulai'ly recommended to those persons whosa constitutions may have been impaired by the r ntinn us use of ardent spirits, or other forms of dissipation. (leneralh instantaneous in effect. it finds its way directly to the --eat of life. thrilling and quickening every nerve, raisin;: np the drooping spirit, and. in fart, iufusing now hoaitii and vigor in the system. NoTlCK.—Wluvver expects to find this a ltovorsgo wld tie disappointed; Iml to thn sick, weak and low spirited, it ! will prove a grateful aromatic c- i dial, possessed i f singular remedial properties. READ CAREFULLY! The liennhie highly concentrated IVerliavn'.s Holland Hitters is put up In lialf-piiit bottles only. !U)d retailed at tlx* DOLLAR pot- Ix'ttle, or six bottles for Vive DNU.LRS. Tim great demand for this truly colelnnted Medicine lias induced many imitations, which the public should guard against purchasing. A'ljr- Beware of Imposition. See that our name is on llio label of every lietile you buy. Sold by Druggists generally. It car. be fcrwa-ded by Express to most points. SOLE PROPRIETORS. BENJAMIN PAGE, JR. & CO. 31A VPACT I* BI N 0 JBharmamttiste and d!h eiitists PITTSBURGH, PA. For sale by CiIARLKS HIT/., Lowiatiiwn, Pit. * MM DO . —> * 4 f'- T tIC et> V- ;.- . ■ t-4 u V/f & C Y.",-' -i w- w * v.- ;v Z-, £* I . fRQ.K-iTI? " & ,/^Y^. —'*> * X Alt " \>. 1 -V, o J T*j| V>sM- -* w/ A SUPERLATIVE JONIC, DIURETIC. ''Xls DYSPE^o immm cordial To the Citizens of AVir Jet sen !' I'nn.ojl fitnia, Apothecaries Di-vpr/isf?, (tracer? ami Trirafe Fa mi l as. U'oife's Pure (o?nar Brandt. Holfe's Pure Madeira. Sherry anc! Port Wine. Wolfe's Pure Jamaica and St. froi* Rum. W olfe's Pure Scotch and Irish Whiskey. AI.L L\ BOTTLES. JliEtl leave t<i call the attention of the citizens of the Tntfed States to the nb.'.ve Wines I and Liquors, imported b> I'dolpho Wolfe, of Now | " r k. whoso name is familiar iti evorv j>i.rt of t.'iis • country for the jniritv of his eeb- ■; itM.q.j. ,j,,m | Schnapps. Mr. Wolfe, in his letter t . me. speakingi-i' tin- purity of Ids Wines an I l.nyttor.s, stiv s will • uike , my reputation as a man, my standing :• a merohant j of thirty years' resideje e in the City of New York, ; that all tin Ilrundies and Wines that I bottle are pure ! as imported, end of the best quality, and ean ! tie relied upon by every pnrcha- r." Every ! bottle has the proprtet.-.c. name on th" wax. and i a simile ut his signiture ou the certificate, 'i ho pdSßc are respectfully invited to call and examine ) for themselves. I'or sale at Retail by ail Apot'e—ar ' i'*s and orveers in Philadelphia, i GEORGE H. ASHTOY: No. 83v! AJafifet St.. l'hitndelpi.). Sole Agent for Philadelphia. Read the following froru the New York Courier: Ev.K.wor- lit-MM s ror. ■s:: Nr.w York Mi.IKHANV— ! \\ e are happy to intorni . r.r fellow-eitizens that there f is one place in our • ity where the phyC ■•tan, apothe cary, and country iner hunt <; ngo ami put- ha-< pur<- , Wines and Liuitoi AS pure t.< impo:- i, Hl, d of tie ; i.et quality. AVe do not intend to'give nr. elah rat • description of rhin merchant's exn-risive l,usiri< -s, al though ir will n fay my strmiaer or citizen u< v : ->t L*do!p:.o \\ olio's . xrcm-ivc warehouse. N,,s. l - tyinmi Zi, Beaver street, and NOB. 17,15t and 2L Marketfiald street. His stork of on .hard readv for I shipment could not have hi-, a less than thirty thou j nan.l '.. ies ; the Brandy s m.e ton thousand >'..scfc— i Yin Listen of IKiil to Is.Vi; anr' ttm th'-o. .rnl a'.'-s -f Madeira, Sherry and Port Wine. Smu-h and Irish whiskey, .latnaf -u and *-t. Croix Rum, some very old and etpitd to any in this country. He also b. dti re-• large cellars, tiled with Brandy, Wine. Ac,. i c.usl.-a under the Custom House key,ready for bottline - , Mr. Wolfe's sak -i of aelutappa last yeiu- ainouutoU to one hundred and eighty thousand dozen, anil we hone in less than two years he may be equally successful with his Brandies ami Wir.cs. " His businus- merit.- the patronage of every lover of his species. Private families v.hr, wish pure Wines . and Liquors for ni.-dic.id ti-e should -nd their orders i direct to Mr. Wo);-, until <MTV Ap. ti:e, tuy in the | land make up their minds to discard the poisonous j stuff from their shelves, and replace it with Wolfe's pur. Wine and Liquors. We understand .Mr. Wolfe, for the Hccommodatjon of small dealers in th- country, puts up assorted eas es of Wines and liquors. Such a man. and such a merchant, should be sustained against his tons of i thousands of opponents m the l.'ruted States, who sell nothing but* imitations, ruinous alike t. human health and iiappine- a. se.pli-l v Fcr sale by John Kennedy & Co. TONS of Wilkesbarre Coal, broken ~d i/ \ TONS Sun bury Conl of ail 6iz<j, ) \ /V./ screened. 500 bushels Smith Coal. We are now unloading and nil in want oi' the above articles will do well to give us a call. oct4 JOHN KEoNEbY Jz 00. IglSilW'll/lilFWlkl IL'iililES JAPANESE HAIR GLOSS S: TONIC, IS CONSIDERED to be the be st prepa ration offered for Dressing. Curling, Re storing, S< fteriir.g and Cleansing the Hair. Cures eruptions, and all cotaneous diseases of the head. Contains no greasy, spirituous, or mineral substances, winch are all ivju vioua to a healthy growth of hair. Only 25 cents for a large sized bottle. For sale by K. W. Patton, at his Jew airy Store. Merchants and other dealers supplied on liberal terms by sending their orders to k SPAUPER, sepb Lewistown, Pa. CIORN BROOMS, Washing Machines and ! Washing Boards, for sale at np2b TTERBE'S.
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