ZZ 2 OA SETTS. Pennsylvania Railroad. Traill- lo:tv Luwuti/wn s4:i. E. Rout-ox, Agent, tjalbruitil's Oinnibiwe* ainvey passengers to f , n ,i from all th- trains, tufting up r.r -..-ttiug rhet> gonit at all points within lite V>orrugli limits. Post Olfice. M.ub arrive and close us follow- : Close. A rriee. Pi-torn Through and Huy, 9 a.m. 4 j>. m. Western do. d'>. 2p. m. II a. in. Fa-tern Through, S p. ni. 6 a. ni. .\.,rthern Mails, _ Sp. in. 2p. in. nttii .■ hours from 7a. HI. until Bp. in. Sunday from 6 until 9 o'clock a. 111. LOCAL AFFAIRS. (01 RT. —We are requested by Judge Wilson to state that in consequence of the Presidential flection on Tuesday next, the attendance of Jurors and others v\ill not be required until Wednesday, November 7th. Rownvixc. —Our streets were a scene of rowdying and disorder for a great part of Monday night, during which a number of acts of mischief were perpetrated, many citizens annoyed and frightened, and any amount of blasphemy and profanity indul ged in. Can not something be done to stop such proceedings ? (fey-James Kerr, ot this place, a hand on the local freight train, was somewhat bruised last week by falling from the cars while in motion. fiFay"Rabbits, partridges, ke. arc now hunted by men and boys with a ferocity equal to the pursuit of wild Leasts, l'oor Bob White hardly dare whistle a note but some "sportsman" pops away at him, and a rabbit dare not nibble at a green thing without danger of being caught in a snare. We learn that the Logan Guards are taking into consideration the propriety of building an Armory tor their accommoda tion. This is*certainly a good idea, and if the company wishes to continue and pros per. it should be immediately done. for the O'ir.tttr. Mattawana Teacher's Association On Monday evening, 22d October, the teachers "f Oliver, Brsittun and MeVeytown districts, met in the McVeytown Academy for the purpose of organizing a permanent T< l iters' Association. Mr. George Swigart j and Miss Lizzie Louth.r having been previous ly elected President and Secretary pro (cm., the h.iuse was called to order, when Mr. i Sliarp, ;is chairman of a committee to draft n t' n-titutiou and By Laws, read bis r port, and after sonic discussion the Constitution presented by him was adopted. Tin; Asso elation then proceeded to an election of offi rers, when Mr. Sharp was elected President, Mr. I. Winters N ice President, and Miss Liz zie Leattor Secretary. Miss A. Pull was appointed Critic for the evening. Mr. liana wait was then called on to give a practical il- j lustration of his method of teaching reading. ; After this was discussed by the teachers, tl.c chairman called on Mr. Elliot to illustrate his method of teaching Arithmetic. The ques ti it " If a teacher feels convinced that a pu pii has committed a fault that would injure the school, hut has no other evidence, what shall he do ?" was warmly discussed b\" the tsu iters. The Association was then favored with an essay by Miss Bull. The President then appointed Mr Swigart to lecture on Grammar, Mr. Owens on Ar iihmetic, and Mr. Hush to read an Essay, at j the next meeting. Discussions for next meet ing were—" llow can we hc-st procure regu l.ir attendance." Secondly. " How can we j 1 est classify pupils in Arithmetic in our county schools." Mr. Swigart presented the following resolution: Uesolrctl, That the minutes of this meeting 1 e presented to the Editors of the county pa per# for publication. After the Critic's report the meeting ad journed. LIZZIE LEATTOR. Secretary. Card and Circular Printing. NVe have now in operation a card prcss • and arc prepared to print Cards, Circulars, j Bill Heads, back Envelopes, Xc. in any i quantity. Zzif" Whenever the standard of disunion is | raised in the south, we shall not be surprised 1 to hear of a general slave insurrection there. 1 The speeches made by southern fools and 1 knaves are of course heard by some slaves, ! who placing faith in the false and mad asser- j lions that the whole north is enlisted in their | favor, will spread the news, and thus incite a rising. NVilkesbarre Times says, that Mr. I'avid Levi lias just returned from Arizona. Coming up the Mississippi, as the boat stopped at Xatclies, a vote was taken for Presidential preferences among the passengers. One vo ry respectable looking merchant from Ohio Voted for Lincoln, with the remark that it was useless for him to attempt to disguise his sen timents. The other passengers immediately stripped him, covered him with tarandfeath ers, and set him afloat in a canoe. We have this directly from Mr. Levi's lips, and all who know hiin will believe it. Have northern men no rights which the South is bound to respect? tec" Hon. Ilenry A. Foster, of Rome, New York, formerly a United States Senator from that State, and a Democrat of forty years standing, announces that he shall vote for Lin coln and Hamlin. The Auburn Advertiser announces that one of the Judges of the Su preme Court of that State has followed the lead of Mr. Foster, and has declared for Re publican men and measures. Packer has appointed Thurs day, _9th November, as Thanksgiving day. wideawake boy remarked the other day that every advocate of nigger spreading slavery be knew was too l*zy fc> wrk lums. If. tfefifT be majority on the congressional vote of the People's party in this State, at the late election, is about 48,000! This is a loud scream for Protection. e see it stated that a certain Bell leader at York claims that the Bell and Kv erett ticket will receive between 7000 and 8000 votes in this State! Who do they expect to elect with that number? Alabama correspondent of the At lanta (Georgia) American, after enumerating the evils of disunion, concludes as follows: " All who are in favor of civil war. starva tion, ruin, desolation, robber}', arson, murder, and the utter destruction of the South, should | go for disunion if Lincoln is elected. *PBo.As Messrs. Breckinridge and Douglas j ha\e taken the stuinp, Mr. Lincoln's friends have concluded to make an appointment for him. lie will address his fellow citizens of all parties, from the east portico of the Capi tol, at Washington city, on the 4th day of j March next, at 1 o'clock, P. M. All arc in vited to attend. £a)"The official majority of Col. Curtin in Bradford county, is 4,33G, and in the Con gressional District composed of Bradford, Sus . quebanna, and Tioga, 8,800. David Wilmot writes to the New York Tribune that Brad ford will give Lincoln 5,000, and the District 10,000 majority. There are not many wild c its out there. &:£jr° Disclosures have been made by a clerk formerly employed in the treasury department at Washington, which implicate Secretary Cobb in the treason now hatching at the South to dissolve the Union. It would be a fit cli max to the present imbecile administration if it should terminate in a civil war, brought about by the cabinet officers of James Bu chanan ! ■' While we have invariably stood by the South, and fought, and won, many a hat tie, against the most fearful odds, in defence of her rights, she has, in return, persistently set her face against all legislation for the pro : tecticn of our interests."— l trading Gazette, i Jem. orj/iti. Better late than never. That is exactly : what the People's Party have been telling the people for years. Coughs and Colds! Coughs and Colds! | Sttlmjlinhl, A'll irr. —l>'t 111. one !le!leet a enlleh or -lijilit eiild. Thousands. duj{ so.'lmve lout true euld . :nli|e.— A fids set of Humphreys* Homeopathic Sp< - cities, with ltook of Itireetiotts. and twenty different : Remedies, in large vials, morocco ease. S5: ditto in i plain ease. Si: case of fifteen boxes, and Hook, ?2. Single boxes. "2a cents and 50 cents. These Remedies, by the -ingle box or ease, are sent by mail or express, free of charge, to any address, on receipt of the price. Addrt ss lr. F. HI'.MPHRKVS & Co.. Xo. 502 Hroatlway. New Vork. CHARLES RITA, ll'litilisnlf r<>b:iti|y as well known as nay ninn in West ern Pennsylvania, states as follows : " 1 met with a farmer in Armstrong county who was reduced by dyspepsia to n mere skeleton. I persuaded him to buy a bottle of Brerhave's ilollutid Bitters, believing it would cure hint. Meeting him some months after, what was my astonishment at finding hiin a bale, hearty man: he told mo he now weighed 200 pounds, and that this wonderful change had been prmiin■< "1 by Brerhave's Holland Bitters, to which lie nHrihuted solely hi- restoration." THE MARKETS. LEWISTOWN, November I, 1860. CORRECTED BY GEORGE HT.YMYER. Butter, good, lb. 15 Lard, 12 Tallow, 12 a 00 Eggs, dozen, 10 Beeswax, per pound, 25 Wool, washed, 37 unwashed, 25 Dried Cherries, per bushel 1 75 Potatoes, new, 40 Country soap per lb., from 5 to 7 cents. CORRECEED BY MARKS A WII.MS. Wheat, white B bushel, 1 20 red 1 12 Corn, 5G to 60 Rye, new, 60 " old, GO Oats, new, 25 " old, _ 25 Barley, 50 to 60 Cloverseed, 5 00 to 5 50 Flaxseed, 1 25 Timothy, 1 75 Marks's steam mill is selling extra flour at 300 per hundred, Granville at 2 50, su perfine at 2 75, and family at 3 25. Mill Fead, per hundred. 80 Chopped Oats and Corn per 100, 125 Chopped Rye per 100, I 40 Salt, 1 40 " patent sacks, 150 " barrels, 280 lbs, 1 75 Philadelphia Market. There is very little export demand for flour, and standard superfine is offered at S5 75, superfine 5 75 to 6a7 per bbl. Ilye flour 4 25 ; Corn Meal 3 50. Wheat—Sales at 1 32al 23 for good West ern and Penna. red, 1 35 for fair Southern do, 1 40a 1 59 for white, according to quality. Ryo 74c for Southern, and 78c for State.— Corn, yellow 71c, white 75c. Oats 35c. Cloverseed Ga6 12$. Timothy 2 50 per bushel. Caiilc Market. —The receipts continue large reaching about 2GOO. Sales at 7aß 75. Cows 25 to 60 per bead. Sheep 7$ to 9c per lb. Hogs 7 75 to 850 per 100 lbs net. Married. frt this place, ort tbe 18th October, by Rev Samuel Kepler, PHILIP GROVE, of Juni ntacounty, to MARGARET BLAKE, of Lew istown. Recently, by Win. Swartz. l-iq., ANDREW J. \\ HITE ot" Blair county, to Miss REBE '- CA READY, of Mifflin county. On the 2:3 d ult., by tbe same, FORREST SWYERS to Miss CATHARINE READY, all of Freedom lorge, Mifflin county. Died. On Thursday, Oct. 25ih, TILLIK, infant daugliter of John L. and Lee Emma Bear. Fold lier little -lirouil about her, Softest folds of snowy white. 5 earning hearts must live without her. Hhe is in the land of light. ♦ lasp the tiny waxen lungers ♦ > er the pea<-efal. slumbering broast. Close-the baby's eye-lids gently. Little TSllie's gone to rest. At Mecbaniosville, Union township, on the morning of the 26th ult., of putrid sore throat, SALOME ZOOK, daughter of Joel Zouk, (potter,) aged li years and 8 months. A few weeks ago, she whose remains now repose beneath the sod of the valley, was yet in tbe full enjoyment of life and health, but in youth, while life is fresh and earth is fair, she did not forget that man Is mortal, and when Death came he found her calm and re signed, and hoping for a blissful immortality. K. ■■■■ I IJMUL. T--ITT 'TT 1 ' I II ■■ ■■■! II mmi & mm' SEWING MACHINES. The great and unceasing demand for this remarkably simple machine is a guar antee of its superior excellence. PRICE S3O. FOR SALE AT Fairbanks' Scale Warehouse, ?!.> Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Philadelphia. .September 10. 1800. iFAvmcrs ant} Dealers Mead Quarters! HANCOCK, CAMP & CO., Produce and General Commission Merchants, So. I7j Aorlh Water Street, below Arch Street, Philadelphia. A gents for all OUA \OS, j SUPER PHOSPHATES OF LIME, POU DUETTS, and other kinds of Fertilizers. # * # AII descriptions of COUN TRY PRODUCE taken in exchange or sold ' on COMMISSION. # * # Quick Sales and immediate j Returns are guaranteed upon all consign ments. # * # \Ve are the sole agents for the best articles of VINEGAR made in this j city or elsewhere. jyl9-Gm HOWELL & BOUUKE, MAMFACTIRERS & IMPORTERS OF ipaipiie at Ast'jiita as! X. E. corner of Fourth and Market streets, j miLADELI'UIA. oct 4-3 m New Fall and Winter Goods, 1> F. ELLIS, of the late firm of McCoy V & Litis, has just returned from the city | with a choice assortment of Dry Goods and Groceries, selected with care and purchased for cash, which are offered to the public at a small ad- j vance on cost. The stock of Dry Goods em braces all descriptions of Fall and Winter Goods suitable for Ladies, Gentlemen and Children, ! with many new patterns. His OTvocmrs comprise Choice Sugars, Molasses, Java, Rio \ and Laguyra Coffee, superior Teas, &c. Also, j Boots and Shoe 9, Queensware, and all other articles usually found in stores —all which i the customers of the late firm and the public ! in general are invited to examine. 11. F. ELLIS. ! Country Produce received as usual and the full market price allowed therefor. Lewistown, October 25, 1800. Estate of Esther Zook, deceased. "VTOTICE is hereby given that letters il testamentary have been granted to the ; subscriber, residing in Union township, on . the estate of Esther Zook, late of said town ; ship, deceased ; all persons indebted to said estate, are requested to make immediate pay- j ment, and those who have any claims will i please present them, duly authenticated, for settlement. octG-Gt* JOEL ZOOK, (P.) Executor. Estate of Snsan Sigler, deceased. is hereby given t hat Letters of il Administration on the estate of SUSAX SIGLER, late of Decatur township, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, resi 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. HENRY P. SIGLER, Administrator. octll-Gt. j PATTON'S Patent Pen and Pencil. Lincoln Hamlhi Medals. Douglas & Johnson " Breckcnridge & Lane " aug3o R. W. PATTON. Cheaper than the Cheapest! GLASSWARE. —Tumblers at 75 cents and §1 per dozen ; Goblets, Pitchers, Fruit Stands, Covered Dishes, Ac. very cheap at aug4 Z LUBE'S. Important to Everybody and all their Friends! The Excitement still continues at the Store 2333337 k, mBXk fj'MIK st:lscribers have just returned from X the eastern cities with a choice selection of Xew and fashionable Goods, for the season, embracing all kinds of LAPSES DRESS GOODS, such as French Merinoes, Cashmeres, De Loirves, all wool Plaids, Morello Cloths, and in fact every kind of Ladies G >ods for the season. Also, a great variety of Ladies Cloths, Capes, Mantillas, Net S-h a wis—a little cheaper than ever before offered in this mar ket. In LADIES MOURNING GOODS: Sicilian, Marietta. Milanese ; Mohair & Can ton Cloths; with choice Mourning Silks, with Trimmings to match. Also, a large lot of STEEL HOOP SKlli'lS, ranging from 4 to 50 hoops, at 5 cents per hoop, of the best make. Xo mistake. Our stock of Fall and Winter Shawls is good, and very cheap. No mistake about this. Lad :es will please give us a call and satis fy themselves. For gentlemen, we have OOLrOTDHDS, Cassimeres, and Nestings, and will sell them at prices that will astonish the natives. Of SUL&BIT 3VXAD23 CLOTHING we have a good assortment, and are determin ed to sell them a little lower than either Jew or Gentile, to close out the stock. We will also sell Boots and Shoes at Cost. You are requested to call and examine for yourselves, as we are not in the habit of That is so. Colored Carpet Chain, at 25 cents per 11.; white, 22 cts —with Cotton Laps and Wad ding of all kinds with prices to suit. Our stotk of ARE is full and complete. We will sell sets of Tea Ware, 48 pieces, at three dollars and fif ty cents, with all other kinds in proportion. Our stock of is good. N\ c will sell good Brown Sugars at ! 8 and 10 cents ; White, 11 and 12 cents: Cof fee as low as can be bought in town, and a : little better in quality. Ladies and Gents will do well to give us a 1 call before purchasing elsewhere, as we are ! determined not to be undersold. KSuAM kinds of Country Produce taken in j exchange for goods at Cash Prices. Gents will please examine the above and govern themselves accordingly. KENNEDY & J I N KIX. Lewistown, October 25, 1800. Valuable Real Estate for Sale, ! S7B Cf Prime Limestone Land. I VITILL be exposed at public sale, on the T T premises, on ; Thursday, November 15, 1860, ■ a tract of land situate in Wayne township, Mifflin county, in what is known as the Long Hallow, containing of limestone land, adjoining lands of Allen Rosenberry, John Sunderland, llenry Rer | lew, John S. Caldwell, Robert Withrow, Ste phen Ilines, Samuel Milliken and others, I about 400 acres of which are cleared and in I a line state of cultivation, and the remainder well timbered. The above has been divided | into three plats or farms of about 193 acres each, with an equal quantity of cleared land ] in each tract, and will be sold either as 2 or ! 3 farms, as may suit purchasers. If sold as j three farms the center one will be without | buildings. On each of the others there are erected (JOOf) IIOUSKS and ' flai i jiS BARNS, of large dimen P&a I j imp sions. and built in the bestmnn- Jglner. There are a number of hne springs on each tract, and a small stream i flowing through two of them. The turnp ke leading from Lewistown to ' Huntingdon passes through the land. It is : situated miles from Newton Hamilton, ; which is a station on the Pennsylvania Rail | road and Canal. The land is the very best limestone, and is of equal quality with the best land in Kisbacoquillas Valley. There is a large quantity of locust and chestnut timber on the tracts, and the clear j ed land is nearly all under post and rail , fence. The country in which it is situated ; is remarkably healthy, and the neighborhood 1 excellent. Any persons desiring to look at the prop erty before the day of sale, can reach it by getting off the Pennsylvania Railroad at New ton Hamilton, where they can get a convey ance. Persons arc referred for information relative to the lands to Mr. -John Purcell, of Newton Hamilton, and Gen'l Win. 11. Irwin, at this place. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock of said day, at house of John Johnson, a tenant on the property, to whom purchasers are also refer red. Terms made easy, and a liberal credit giv en. Particulars made known on day of sale. IJ. W. WOODS, Attorney for Heirs of Henry Irwin, dee'd. Lewistown, October 25, iB6O. Estate of Abraham Bljmyer, deceased. "VTOTICE is hereby given that letters of ad ministration on the estate of ABRA HAM BLY.MYER, late of the borough of Lewistown, Mifflin county, dee'd., have been granted to the undersigned, residing in said borough. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them duly authenticated for settlement. JOHN* C. SIGLER, oct2s Administrator. Estate of Robert Hope, deceased. *\TOTICE is hereby given that letters of A. i Administration on the Estate of ROB ERT HOPE, late of Oliver township, Miffl in county, dee'd., have been granted to the undersigned, residing in Granville township. All those indebted to said Estate are request ed to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them duly authenti cated for settlement. SAMUEL If. McCOY, sep27-6t Administrator. A BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOY'S, At Freehold, Htatmonth County, _Y< te Jersey. INSTRUCTORS. Of.it n. tnilis. A. v.. | Charles .J. ItVn.-s. A. At. C . J. jft.lh- tl* -I. J/.. 1, Faery* ( v. I. Ji., k*/ tiwtt li. AN "Ac oi. fiMIL School is divided into four depart- JL nients : the Classical, Middle, Agricultu ral, and Preparatory. IN THE CLASSIC.AJ. DEIMTtTMENT the pupils are instructed in L ni?>, Greek, English Grammar, Arithrsetic, Algebra, and such other mathematics as are required t.> fit boys thoroughly for any class in college. IN lUE StWM.E DEPARTMENT the pupils pursue Geography, History, Kng list Gruimaar, Arithmetic, Algebra, and i such other studies as are necessary to fit young men for business, and the practical ; duties of life. IN THE AbRKTI.TVUAI. DEPARTMENT voung men are instructed in Natural Philos ophy, Chemistry, Agricultural Chemistry, Botany, Geology, and such other depart ments of knowledge as are calculated to make intelligent farmers. THE I'HEI'ARAToRV DEPARTMENT was established for younger boys, and is in tended to lit them for the other departments. A separate room is provided for this d< pnrt mr-nt, and a competent instructor devotes bis hole time to it. Reference in Lewistown, Mr. Samuel Trox ell. BSLFor Catalogues containing fuller in formation apply to the Principals, O. 1L WILLIS. sept2o-2m ■ C. A. WALTERS. AMBROTYPES AXD The Gems of the Season. rpiIIS is no humbug, hut a practical truth. JL The pictures taken by Mr. Burkholder are unsurpassed fur BOLDNESS TRUTH FULNESS. BEAUTY OF FiXISU. and DURABILITY. Prices varying according to size and quality of frames and Cases Lewistown, August 23, 1800. HEALTH & ITS PLEASURES OR Disease with its Agonies : CHOOSE BITWESN THEM. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS Nervous Disorders, What is more fearful than a breaking down of the nervous system? To lis excitable or nervous in a small degree is most distressing. for win rccan a rem edy be found ? There is one:—drink but little wine, beer, or spirits, or far better, nolo-: tak'-no colfi-e. — weak tea being preferable: get nil the fresh air you can: take three or four Pills evcrv night: eat plenty of solids, avoiding the use of slop- -. and if the-e gol den rules are followed, you will be happy in mind and strong in body, and forget you have any 11 rv >-. .tlothers and Daughters. If there i< one tiling more tliau another for which these l'ills are so famous it is their purifying j>r<|■ r ti -s. especially their power of cleansing the blood ir* >m ail impurities, ami removing dangerous and .suspen ded secretions. I'niversally adopted as the one gram) remedy for female complaints, they never fail, never weaken the system, ami always bring ah<-u[viuit is re quired. Sick Headaches and want of Appetite. These feelings which so sodden its, most frequently arise from aituoy&nee* or trouble, from obstructed perspiration, or from eating and drinking what is un lit for us. thus disordering the liver and stomach. These organs must be regulated if you wish to be w ell. The Pills, if taken according to the printed instruc tions, will quickly restore a healthy action to both liv er and stomach, w hence follow "as a natural conse quence. a good appetite and a clear head. In the E.i-t and West Indies scarcely any other med cine is ever used for these disorders. Disorders of the kidneys. In all diseases affecting these organ-, whether tliev secrete too .much or too little water; or whether they l afflicted with stone or gravel, or with *< In and pains settled in the loins over the regions ol' the kid neys. these Pills should be taken according to tin printed directions, and tbe Ointment should be well rubbed into the small.of the back at bed time. Thi treatmeiit will give almest immediate relief wlieji all other means lntvc failed. For Stomachs out of order. No medicine will so effectually improve the tone of the stomach as these Pills : they remove all acidity, occasioned either by intemperance or improper diet. They reach the liver mid reduce it to a healthy action: they are wonderfully efficacious in eases of spasm— iu fact they never fail 111 < tiring all disorders of tbe I.iver and Stomach. Ague, .Fevers of all Sore Throats, Asthma, kinds, -Stone tindtiravel Bilious Compla'ts: Kits, nSee'ndary Symp- Blotohes on the (rout, j touts, Skin. {Head-ache. IT ie-Douloureux, Bowel Compla'ts.j indigestion. |Tumours, Colics. j Inflammation, jl Jeers, Constipation ofj.Jaundice, Venereal A (Tee's the Bowels, Shiver Coinplui'ts. ; \Voria of all Consumption, Lumbago. : kinds, Debility, j Piles, I Weakness from Dropsy. i Hliemnatism. ' whatever cause, Dysentery, jKetention of; &.• ~ .to. Erysipelas. I Trine, Fe ma 1 e Irreg't- Sr ro ful a. or ; lnriues, j King's Evil, i CAf'TlOy.' —None are genuine unless the words •' HOLLOW AY, NEW YORK AMI LON-IWS,"' arc disoornableas a water-mark in every leaf of the book of directions around each pot or box; the same may be plainly seen by hnhlinej the t*< of Appetite, bttpwdcigtY, OnmYenniN Blind aud Bleeding Piie*. lu all N. rv, u-. I;l.ptmi;,ti>-. aud Neuralgic Affections, it h i, in nuineia-us instances proved highly beneficial, and in others eflheted a dc.*ided cme. This is a purely vegetable compound. prepared on atrictlv eci> utific principles, utter the manner ~f the .debt ~t• Holland Professor. Ikerhave. Its reputation at lion:,' pro dneed its introduction litia, the detnatel commencing \iith those ~f th Fatherland >,-attend over the tare of this mighty country, many of whom brought with them and handed down the tradition of its value. /.' i.< 11,00 ~r/;,,,! to the Amtriean jntblir, Aivevrnp (.'.at its truly icot;i'/r>-f„i medicinal virtues must he acknutrteilejeff. It is partieularlv recommended to those persons s hose Constitutions may have Uvn impaire 1 hy t he continuous use of ardent spirits, or other forms of dissipation, Generally instantaneous iu effect. it finds its way directly to the rat of life, thrilling and quickening every nerve, raising up the drooping spirit,ami, iu fact, infusing new health and vigor in the system. NoTlCK.—Whoever expects to find this a leverage will be disappointed; hut to the sick, weak and low spirited, it will prove a grateful aromatic cordial, possessed of singular remedial properties. READ CAREFULLY! Die Genuine highly concentrated Ho-chare's Holland Bitters is pwt up in h'alf-piul bottles only, and retailed at ONE DOIXAR per bottte. or six bottles FAR FIVF. DOILAUX. The great demand for this truly eelehmtrd Ale.Urine ha - indneed many imitations, which the pnbtie should guard against purchasing. Beware of Imposition. See ihat our name is on tho label of eTery iK'ttle you liuy. Sold by Druggists generally. It can be forwarded by Express to most points. SOLE DRODUIETORS, BENJAMIN PAGE, JR. & CO. M A!iUFACTi;RINO pharmaceutists and Chemists PITTSBURGH, PA. For sale by I'HAIILKS HIT/., liswistown, Pa. * st-j 20 ,—, ft §JS* *2^-4 A SUPERLATIVE TOMiC,DIURETIC, '%T/ DYS?^^* LKYISORATINa COBDiAi Tit lll*' Citizens of jVcie Jersey if J'tniisyi vania, Apothecaries, JJinyyisfs, (irocet* and Private Families. Wolfe's Pure foynac Brandy. Wolfe's Pure Madeira, Sherry and Port Wine. Wolfe's Pure Jamaica and St. Croix Rum. Wolfe's Pure Scotch and Irish Whiskey. ALL l\ BOTTLES. J BUG leave to call the attention of the citizens of itio I'iiiteil States to the ahovo \Viii*s am! Liquors, imported by I'dolpho Wolfe, of New \oi k. whoso name is familiar 111 every part of this country for the purity of his Celebrated Sehiedam Sclmapps. Mr. Wolfe, m his letter to me. sneakingf the purity < ! hi- Wines und Liquors, says: "f will stake my reputation as a man, my standing'tis a imrehntM of thirty tears' residence in the t ity of New York, that all the Brandies, and Wines that 1 hottle are pure as imported, and of the best quality, and enn he relied upon by every purchaser." Every bottle has the proprietors name on the wax, anil a lac simile of his signiture on the certificate. The public arc respectfully invited to euil und examine for themselves. For sale . t Retail by all Apotheears ies and Grocers in Philadelphia. f.EOKGK 11. AsIITo.V. No. s:it! Market si.. I'lhla.lelphfa. Sole At,ent for Philadelphia. II- ad the follow trig from the N, w York Fourier: ENOI MOIS BIJI.NKSS FIII, oSfe-Nt.iv Y'IHK MERCHANT— We are happy to inform our fellow-citizens that there i~ one place in our eitv where the tdivaieian, apothe cary. and country merchant, can gonad purchase pur ■ Wines ami Liquors, as pure as imported, und of me best quality. We d> nm intend to give an elaborate description of this merchant's extensive business, al though P will repay any stran_er or citizen to visit I'dolpho Wolfe's , xtai-im warehouse. Nos. Ik.'Joami . Beaver street, and Nr.-. 17. lit and 21. Markctliei,i street. His stork of Schnapps on I rami ready lor shipment could not have !,. .n |r-s> th n thirty thou sand easts; the Brandy otne ten thousand oases— Vintages of IS3B to Wei: ami ten thousand cases of Madeira, Sherry and Port Wine. S.-otch and Irish v. hi-kcv, Jamaica and St. Croix. Rum, some very old and equal to anv in this country. He also had fhfee large cellars, tilled with Brandy, Wile*. A.e„ in Casks under the Custom House, key", read} for bottling.— Mr. Wolfe's sales of Seiuuipps last year amounteit to one hundred and eighty thousand tloiseii.and we hojm in less than two year- he may be equally successful with his Brandies and Wines. His business merits the patronage of every lover of his species. Private families who wish pure Wines and Liquors for ruedi a I use should send tneir orders direct to Mr. Woll'e, until every Apothecary in flu land make up their minds to discard the poise ion stuff from their shelves, and replace it w ith Wolfe's pure Wine and Liquors. We understand Mr. Wolfe, for the accommodation of small dealers in the country, puts tip assorted eas es of W iocs and liquors. Such* a nam. 'Cd w:ha merchant, should i,e sustained against Ills tens of thousands of opponents in the I nlted State*, wi,- sell nothing lint imitations, ruinous alike to hum,no. health and happiness. aepl3-iy Pond's Fxtract of Hamamelis, OK PAIN DESTUOYIAt. IS one of the few domestic remedies which . have eume 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, Bruiszs, Soreness, Lameness, Sprains, Rheu matism, Boils, I'leers', Old Sores and Wounds, it has not an equal. It, is also used, with great success, for Toothache, Headache, Kaualyla, Sore Throat, Colic, Diarrhoea, Hoarseness, and other similar troublesome and painful affections, while it promptly ar rests all He mm or hayes. Hundreds of physi cians use it daily in their practice, and give it their unqualified recommendation. Syld by our agents and dealers, and bv F. HUMPHREY S it Co., 562 Brodway, Sole Proprietors and Manufacturers. my 3 Turnpike Notice. TpilE stockholders of the West Kishaco- I quillas Turnpike Company are hereby notified that an election will be held on the FIRST MONDAY OF NOVEMBER next, at the house of Richard Brindle, in Belleville, to elect a President, six Managers, and one Treasurer, to conduct the affairs of the com pany for the ensuing year. ootl!-4t SIIEM ZOOK, Treasurer.