E S ASB2TB' i * * m Pennsylvania If abroad. Tr-iins leave Lew>stoiwi.3tation a* follows: WESTWARD. EASTWARD. n.fli Express, 5 SO a. m. 12 20 a.m. l H Tfe 6.21. y. in. 10 37 a.m. J?~! 10 00 a.in. 2 34 p. 111. r. nt*!i Freight, 10 a. in. 525 p.m. i vr.-jaiii. 6 35 a. m. •> 00 p. m. pvnre-- Freight, 10 40 a. in, 1 50 p. m. Tnur. 12 35 p.m. 9 lo a. m. 1). E. ROBESON, Agent. ) Omnibuses convey passengers to i j f roHl all the trains, taking up or setting tk*in j ' ",n at a" P"' t8 'itliin the borough limits. Post Office. Mails arrive aud close as follows: CJone. Arrive, e, tern Through and \V 9 a. m. U tern do." do. 9a. ill. 11 00 a.m. V I.rtr War, 10 30 a.m. &n Though, 3 P.m. # a.m. IvinXntc Through and Way, Bp. m. 230 p. m. \urthumlierland. S p. m. 0 p. m. office hours from Ta, ni. until Hp. ni. Sunday from j* until 9 o clock a. m. LOCAL AFFAIRS. LECTURE. —Rev S. Kepler V Ml deliver a lecture before the Apprentice's Literary Society on Saturday cxQuing net —sub- ject " The Drapery of Winter.', The pub lic arc respectfully invited, fo attend. [ CE —The ice houses, are being filled with a good article from. 10 t, 12 inches in thickness. THE WEATIIEK. —Saturday night was the coldest of the season thus far, and with :l .now several inches in depth brought out everything in the shape of horse and sleigh in the neighborhood. Monday and Tuesday it moderated considerably, with ra in on Tuesday evening, which, continued during Wednesday. B*a,Two yoi*3£ girbh. rssvliag Deny township, who had beta* recently commit ted to jail, were released on Friday even ing last, and were either met or followed by some persons who induced them to dririk liquor, probably of the worst kind, (hie of them was afterwards heard scream ing murder in the alley leading to, Marks Willis's mill, and when found by the sheriff and his assistant was in a half-fro zen condition. She was to the jail, where ever) assistance \yas ijefulered her. The parties we learn are known, and will hardly escape prosecution, fey a. gjuiilar of letice. ge%„The remains of John 11. McDowell, formerly Prothonotary of this county, who died at the Asylum near Ilarrisburg smm time ago, were brought to tUb place on Saturday last and interred in. the Lu theran burying ground. companies of l\ S. troops, lie* men and 121 horses, passed eastward on Saturday morning, occupying 22 cars. They consisted of company 11, Second Ar tillery, Colonel Drooks commanding, 67 men; company A, Light Artillery, Captain liarry commanding, 88 men; company J, bight Artillery, Lieutenant James 11. Fry, men. Company II proceeded to, Wash ington, and the other two to Fort Ale Hen ry, near iialtimore. These trp.ops caine from Fort a,nd arc being con centrated at and near Washington City by order of Gen. Seott to guard the public property from being seized by southern traitors. AI DL'L'OR Gk.NERAL'S lttl'OßT. —Jf'TOUl copies of this document for which we are indebted to Messrs. Cochran and Gibbo itoy, we extract the following local items: RECEIPTS. Lewistown and Toscarora Bridge Co. tax on corporation stock $393 42 Lewistown Gas Co. tax on corporation stock 59 40 Lewistown Water Co. tax on corporation stock 200 00 William C. Vines, tax on real and personal estate 10,091 41 J. 11. Selheimer, do do 104 70 William C. Vines, Tavern License 400 00 J- B. Selheimer, do do 70 25 William C. Vines, Retailer's Licenses 229 12 J. B. Selheimer, do do 170 30 J.B. Selheimer, Miller's tax 34 00 Jas. Gibbony, tax on Writs, &c., 170 33 J. S. War earn, do Wills & Deeds 07 90 J. S. Waream, collateral inheritance tax 1 " 433 47 An Act to incorporate the Mifflin County Bank 500 00 PAYMENTS. tensions and Gratuities 44 5-5 Common Schools 1, 140 39 •James J. Dull, for work done and materials furnished in construe of tunnel 2, 769 17 A Wakefield, for timber and lum ber furnished 140 75 William C. Yipes, ahateiaent of State tax 531 12 b- P. Mutthershsugh, Mercantile Appraiser, 1859, ' 4 95 Do 1860, 5 10 Mutthersbaugh, costs in the case of the Comm. vs. John Ross, late Sup't, on Al'gy. Portage R. R. 6 58 John Ross, former Sup't. of Al'gy. Portage Railroad 2, 390 50 Almost Buried Alive. —A German child the town of Ashford, N. Y., had been ; cry ill with scarlet fever. On Sunday last, S ays the Cataraugus Republican of 20th the child seemed to die, and the body," accompanied by a large number of friends, as carried to the grave. As the dirt be gan to fall on the coffin a feeble cry was eard. The coffin was instantly raised, a opened, and a shriek of 1 Mother!' f rom t | ie jjp 3 o j. t j je rescue( j c hild. e is in a fair way to recover PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE. SENATE. Speaker—Hubert M. Palmer, ofSohuvkill. Clerk—Mr. Krrett uf Pittsburg. Mr. limns dell, Venango, Assistant. Transcribing Clerks—G. W. PUttyn, G. S. Berry, J£. Hitchcock. Sergeant at-Arnis—Herman Yerkeannd J R. M'Afee. Door Keepers—J. G. Martin, J, B. Ileines and GQO. l^ubb. Messengers—W. 11. Ibuddlescn. and- Wil bur G. Bower (of Danville American.) Librarian—Wm. P. Brady. RH. Speaker—E. W. Davis, of Venango. Clerk—E. 11. Ranch, of Lehigh- Assistant, E. W. Caperon, of Chester. Transcribing Clerks —C. W. Walker, Phila delphia ; W. 11. Qennison. Pittsburg; W. A. Nichols, M'Kean, J. R. Potter, Schuylkill. Post Master—ll. A. Woodhouse, Wayne. Sergeant at Arms—.l It. Mathews, Phila delphia. Assistants—W. Gubers, Philadel phia: -J. 0. Sturdevant, Crawford ; J. Meek ljn, Armstrong; Casper Gang, Allegheny. Door Keeper—E. D. Picket, Erie. Assis tants —W. Gardy, Philadelphia; J. R. Mil ler, Lawrence; Wm. Lpwis, Bradford; 11. Hough, Bucks. Messenger—ll. G. Gibson, Mercer. Mr. Gibbpqy Ls on the Committees on Ed ucation and Roads, Bridges and Canals-. The resolutions of Mr. Smith on National Affairs, published in an extra two weeks ago, have passed the senate. Col. Slifer having resigned, Henry D. Moore of Philadelphia was elected to fiil the vacan cy, and also State Treasurer for the en suing year. Treason A.gainxt South Carolina. The Ch-ap.et.t-ou Mwrcury of the 10th has ; the following: "J. N. Merriman, collector of the port of i Georgqt,v.w,ij. S. V'-. yvai on Monday last arre.— ,fted by the peoj .-LG.eurgetown, on a charge ,of treason ag.Jnst r%c State. A letter %vas | found, written by him and addressed to Mr. i Buchanan, stating that he had | just cleared vessels in the name of the United States, a£,d hi 1 would continue to do so. The letter calls upon the President to send a boat and men to collect the Federal revenue, | and informs him of the progress made in the construction of the works near Georgetown, i and promises to keep him posted from time ;to time in relation to the same. The letter is signed by his initials, J. N. M. Wh n ar rested he acknowledged having written it.— Lopse, his dep.utv. was also arrested. lie j said lie had been in vie bahi,t of, writing out j Merriman,s letters, hu,t bad n,ot done so in 1 this case, as he considered it treason. Both have been committed for trial." The North Carolina House of Delegates on Monday passed a resolution similar to that adopted by the Virginia Legislature in favor of main,ta,i.uitig te statu ijuo iu, the seceding States pending negotiations for a peaceable solution of the difficulties. The Convention bill is still under consider ation in the Legislature. \ reward is oeeeued : For the detection of any person counterfeiting. im itating, or tiie veinler of'any "iinmfcit "l" imi tation of IKERHaVKS Ilul.l.AMi B ITTKWS. The genuine, highly eoni eniratol Holland liitt<r * is put up in liaff-pint l>ttles only, having tin- name of the pro pri,ejk >£• B; Jr blown iu tliem. awJ'his signature around tic &cek of each anil t,vesy bottle. This delightful Aionui lias been received by Ameri cans. with that favor wliieh is only extended to really scientific preparations. When we consider the mark ed success attending it administration, iti the most stubborn eases of Fever and Ague. Weakness ol' any kind, flysnepsia. Heartburn. Acidity of the Stomach, Sick ami Nervous Headache, Indigestion, t'ostiveness and I'iies. together with the complete control it exer cises over all Nervous. Itliemnalio. and Neuralgic Af fections. we cannot wonder at its popularity. Well ma\ the invalid value tiiis remedy. COSTAR'S HAT EXTERMINATOR. —We had occasion a week or two ago to use this remedy, and since then have not a rat about the housy. Its pffept was like magic, and we therefore confidently recommend it to our readers who ajg annoyed with these pests as preferable to arsenic or anything else heretofore used. A box contains suf ficient to drive away or kill Vor sale by Charles Ilitz —25 cents per box THE MARKETS. LEWISTOWN, January 17, 1801. CORRECTED BY GEORGE BI.VMVEK. Butter, g >pd, B lb. 10 Lard, * 11 Tallow, 00 a 10 Eggs, doseo, 15 Buckwheat Flour per iGti, 2 50 Beeswax, per pound, 25 Wool, washed, 37 unwashed, 25 Djied Cherries, per bushel 1 75 Beans per bushel, . 1 #0 Potatoes, 35 Country soap per lb., from 5 to 7 cent?. CORRECTS;p BY .\i.\RKS .1 WIVUS. Wheat, white B bushel, 1 05 " red 1 00 Corn, 00 to 50 Rye, 56 Buckwheat, 50 Oats, 25 Barley, 50 to 55 Cloverseea, p 00 to 4 50 Flaxseed, I 25 Timothy, 1 50 Marks'® steam mill is selling extra flour a( 275 per hundred, Granville at 2 25, su perfine at 2 50, and family at 3 00. Mill Fead, per hundred. 8) Chopped Oats and Corn per 100, 12 > Chopped Rye per IOC, 1 40 Salt, 1 40 " patent sacks, 150 " barrels, 280 lbs, I 75 Philadelphia Market. Flour i§ quoted at $5 50 for superfine, and 5 75a6 25 for extra and extra family. Grain —Westerp and Pennsylvania rsd at 120a135c, the latter for prime, and }3Palssc for white. Rye at 70c; corn, new yellow sold at 62a63c for damp, and 64a.G5c for prime dry lots ; old corn Jlc: oats 34a350 for Delaware aod Pennsylvania. Clcvereeed at $4 75a5 12£ for common to prime. Cattle Market, January 14.—The market was very dull to-day, and prices 25c the 100 lbs lower. The sales reached about 1,500 head. Sales &t s7a9 50, as in quality. About 6,000 Sheep at from 4 to 5Ac per lb. gross. 75 Cows at from $25 to 60 per head, accor ding to quality. 4,920 Ilogs at from $7 50 to 8 25 per 100 lbs net. according to quality. imm L&bLi JANUARY. ir.tHIUAKV. Sun. 1.7% 7~T:: 2a 27, . s.in.l-.v : 4,10,17 24 M'oh-!. 7 11 21 2s M-ui l v t.ll'ls ii Til-l;iv .11 s i:, 22 29 Tuesday . 5 12! 19126 \\ .■U's.l'iiy 2 9-10 23 " i Wi-.l'siiay 6.13:2" 27 TUi-.v-tla's 3101724 31 (Thursday j 7(14,21 2s! Friday " 411 IS 25; !; Friday jl sii.V-j-j j Sutiir.'lay >12(19 20 I| Saturday |2J 9| 10|23 | MARCH. APRIE.. Sunday I |3 10 17:24 31 jSimdav | |714 21 2*7" Mondav 4,11 IS 26! j'Monday !;, 15,22 29 Tnewlsiv 1 512 19 20! ; •Tuesday 2! 9,16'23 30 Wcd'sday, j 6 ; 13,2Uj27| | Wedsd'ay 3:1" 17 24 Thursday 1 j7i 14i21 j2HI 11Thursday,4|lljl8|25j Friday ill s 15:22 29j • Friday 12,19, 20, Saturday !'-| 9|lri|23' : '."t 1 Saturday ! i; 1:? 12 1 >'27' HAT. " JU Ann lea- ; 512 I'.' 29, • Sunday jj 2 9T023 3U i Moiid;iy ' 13 20 V." Monday ! j 3lu 17 24- Tttesdt'% 7->4. 21 2S' Tuesday 411 Is 25 Weds'day 1 s'i:.'22 2a. Wed'aday 51219 2' Tlnii siia v2i9 1 0 .23 3"! ~Thursday j 0,13.20(2;j ( Friday ' 31017 24 ::! ,! Fridav *: I 7(14:21 2,s SyOlU'laV ' ' Sut " rili, > it! >|i:.|22|2t'| Sunday 117 1-1 21, s . .Sunday I 411 is 25 Monday 1! 81V 22 29. M-.uJr.y 5 12,19 20 Tuesday 12 910 23 3-i Tuesday ,o 13 20;27 Weds I hv 3 10 IT 24 31 Weds day 7 14 21 2s Thursday, 1 11; 15,2.5 Tlinrsd yd, 8'15:22129 Frid-iv ' 151 2119 201 . iFridiiv 12 910 23 :!o Sawirfluy. |i>]l3j2o|27l I (Saturday |3|10|17|24|31 SEPrEMBEK. OCrOB^K. Sunday 1 sls 22 29' . Sunday I|13 29 271 Monday 2' 910 23 30| Mou-lay 71! 21 28- Tuesd .v 3"10 "i*. 244 "'..itu-day 1 8W22 29 Wed-' lay 4 11 7.8 2.0 i Wed-'day 2 9 10,23 3U Thursday 51219 20 ( Thursday ,3.'10 17,21 31 Fri.l. y "jo 13|20j27 ! | Friday !4 11(18|25| j Saturday 7.14 21 2x| | jSaturdav la l .'|l9;2oi |_ NOV EM BER. PE^EMWSK. Sunday - ; 31'17 24 • (Sunday 1 8 15.22 29 Mondav . 411 is 25 Monday 2 Ulo2'. 30 Tuesday I - 512 19 20: i (Tuesday ,3 10 17 24(31; Wed's.lav o|l3 20.27 Weils'.l o 4 1,18 25 Thursday I 7i14 21 2s! i Thursday 512 19 2li Friday ' KBl5 22 29 j j Friday j0;13(20.27! Saturday ,2( 9,10 23(30] | (Saturaa.v (7 j14|21 (28| | AMBROTYPES AND The Gems of the Season. r l' , lllS is no humbug, but a practical truth. X The pictures taken by Mr. Burkbolder are unsurpassed fin* B)OLDNESS 1 lit! I*ll - FULNESS. BEAUTY DP FINISH, and i DURABILITY. varying according to size and quality of frames and Cases. Room over the Express Ufbee. Lewistown, August 23, 1800. Jacob C. Blymyer & Co., Produce and Commission Mer chants, LEWISTOWN, PA. fir£rFlour ancl Grain of all kinds pur chased at market rgtea, or received on storage and shipped at usual freight rates, having storehouses and <?£ tkair o.wu, with care ful captains and hands. Stove C ml, Limeburners Coal, Plaster, Fish and Sal always on b,W,d- Grain can be insured at r. sugall advance on cost of storage. n022 Saxm AS A REMEDIAL AGENT. THIS DELICIOUS TONIC STIMULANT. I ESPECIALLY designed for the use of the Medical Profession and the family, hav ing superseded the so called "Gins," " Aro matic," "Cordial," "Medicated," "Schnapps," etc , is now endorsed by all the prominent physicians, chemists and connoisseurs, and possessing all of those intrinsic medical qual ities (tonic and diuretic) which belong to an old pure Gin. Put up in ouart bottles and sold by all druggists, grocers* etc. A. M. BININGER & CO, Sole Proprietors, No. 19 Broad street, N. Y. For 8i le by FRENCH, RICHARDS & Co., W. W. & H. SXIITII, and all of the prom inent Wholesale Druggists in Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Dec. 13, 1800. $55(1 Reward. r |MIF. house of the undersigned was enter ed on Tuesday evening last, between sev en and eight o'clock, during a short absence of my family, and a trunk taken therefrom containing S3BO in gold and silver, viz: six S2O gold pieces, $l3O in American quarters, mostly new, and the balance in $2.505, sss, and one $lO gold piece, The money was in three small muslin bags, one of which was empt ied and the other two taken away. The trunk was subsequently found at the cinder pile, with the other contents undisturbed. The above reward will be paid for any information that will lead to the recovery and the con vie tion of the thief. HARRISON DUFUR. Lewistown, Jan. 3, 1801.'" Hides Wanted. HPUE highest price paid for Hides at J. Clarke's Shoe Store, second room east of Franciscus's, Market street, Lewistown. Lewistown, November 8, 1860. Horse SJioe Iron, by \ jan3 ' ;F. J. HOFFMAN. CARPET CHAIN, for sale by sepO F. J. HOFFMAN. SHOE FINDINGS.—A full assortment of Shoe Findings on hand, some articles much reduced in price. myl7 F. J. HOFFMAN. GROCERIES Reduced in price.—Good Brown Sugar, BaCc. Extra Brown Su gar, 10c. Best A White, lQc. Extra Syr ups and Baking Molasses, at jan3 F. J. HpFFMAN. TNL NCAN NON best Nails at $3 25 per JJ keg, for cash. A discount will be made to dealers. lam now agent for the sale of Duticannon Nails, and prepared to make it the interest of deal ers as well as consumers to buy directly of us. Our motto is, "To make it the interest of all" to buy at jy 19 F. J. HOFFMAN'S. TIIE ONLY riiEI'AIiATION Worthy any Confidence for RESTORING* I&kS® ASKS) Many, since the great discovery of Prof. Wood, have attempted not only to imitate his restorative, Imt pro fess to have discovered something thai would produce results identical: hut they have all come and gone, he- ; iiig carried away by the wonderful results of Prof I Wood's preparation. and have l>een fori-ad to leave the field to a resistless sAvay. Reuil the following:— BalJw Maine. April ISth. IS.IS. ' Prof. <. J- Woao A t'o.; tients:—The letter 1 wrote J von in lis;!.coaccruing your valuable Hair Restorative, a ul which v.-u. Inv.e "published 'a d.S u i | else Where, Isl • • • hiut-e'-otts inquiries oiich iug the eft sc. ' The* inquires are. first. Is it.. Utulin , b;il.itiUion and name, a.- stated in.the communication:' , second, i- :I true of all.therein eonuiined; third, docs I luy hair still < i-Gimie to no in good order and ■A' nat ural color? To all I can and do all-over, invariably ves. Mv hair is even better than in any stage of my life for forty years past, more s .ft. thrifty, and better colored: the same is true of mv whiskers, and the on- I l\ cause why it is not generally true, is that the Mils | stance is washed off by frequent ablution of the face. j when if care were used by wiping the face ill close | connection with tin- whiskers, the same result will fob j low as the hair. 1 have been in the receipt of a great . numl>e. ( -letters lrom all parts of New Kngland. ask- j ing me if mv hair still continues to be good: as there j is so much fraud in the manufacture and sale of vuri- i oils eompotvpds veLi j- this. ,t to) doubt, been j baselv imitated aiidiioen use.l. not only without anv ; good'effect, but to absolute injury. 1 have not used j ntiv of your Restorative of any account for some j months." and yet my hair is as good as ever, and hirti- i dreds have examined it with surprise, as I am now 01 years old am! not a gray hiiir in_my lit . j or otifiny i lace: anil to j ru „e this fact. I send f'ou a fock.of my intir taken off ll.e pa-t week. I received your favor ' of two ouart bottles last summer, for which' I am very i grateful: 1 gave it to r.iv friends and flrereliyinilueed ; fhem to try it: many were s1;. pti.' al until after trial, I and then purchased ami used it with universal success, j I will ask as a ntvor. that you semi jiie a test bv which , I <-an discover fraud in the Restorative, sold by many l fear, without authority from you. A pure article j will insure success, and 'I lielieve where good effects do not follow, the foih.ee is caused by the impure nr- I tiele. which curses the inventer of the good, i deem | it mv duty, as hertofore. to keep you apprised of the eoiitiiiued*effect on my hair.its l assure all who impure | of me of my ttii.-htken opinion of its valuable results, : I remain, <h':u'sir, Voiles, A. P. RAYMOND. A.irons Run. Ivy- Nov. ?M>. l*iS. Pilar. O. J. Wooti: l>ear Sir.— i would certainly be do- | ing you a great injustice not to make known to tin- j world the Wonderful, as well as the unexpected result j i have experienced (Torn using o\K bottle of your Hair Restorative. After using cverv kind of Restoratives j extant, but without sit ami finding my h.-a.l near- | Iv destitute of hair. I was finally iuillieed to try a hot- i tie of your Hair Restorative. Now, eainiorund .justice j o mipi-l me to announce t>> whoever may read this, that l now possess a new and beautiful growth of lntir, j which l pronounce richer and lilmdsj u.ier than the 1 original was. 1 will therefore take occasion to reeoin- ; mend this invaluable remedy to au. who may feel the | necessity of it. Respectfully vuurs. KEY. S. ALyKN HRi K K. P. S.—Ties testimonial of hi; approbation for your ■ valuable ito-tlieiiie (as you are aware'nf) is unsolicited: but if you think ft worthy a place among the rest, in- j sett if you wish: i£ j;t ••destroy and suv nothing. ' ltcv.S. A. Ik The Restorative is put up in bottles of three si/.es, viz: large, medium, and small: the small holds bj a pint and retails for one dollar per bottle; the medium holds at least twenty percent, more in proportion than the small, retails for two dollars per bottle: the large holds a quart. 40 per cent". nioW' in proj -riion ami iv-- tails for three dollars per bottle. <>. J. WOOD & Co., Proprietors. 414. Broadway. New \<>rk. and 114. Mar ket street. St. Louis. Mo..*and sold by all good Drug gists and Fancy Goods Dealers. jtni3 Fresh From The Machine. For a machine I had often sought, Till I heard one sing sign of Coffee Pot, Thinks I to myself she'll suit me fine, I'll make her sing news of things in my line. I took her forthwith and. wound her up, And the first thing whistled was one tin cup; Oh. dear me, I am afraid she'll not do, So I oiled her some aa,d away she Sew! | To Sad irons she went in a good strain, i And about Coal B.uckets I couldn't complain, ; But she soon t a meet down and of the Cash, She said some things 1 didn't think trasb. Still she went on and would have you know it, A Cook Stove 1 have and ready to show it, The best in the market, with all complete, Warranted to bake and cook all you can eat. Gas Burners I have that can't Le beat, For saviug of fuel and raising of hent, All sizes and kinds with prices so low, Should wife need one you cannot say no. Tin Ware 1 11 not sing—that all of you know— But Lard Cans that hold a hundred or so ; And a Lard Lamp of very neat style, And Spouting he'll put up within ten mile. Improved Fat Squeezers I have for sale. That'll squeeze Mr. Hog from head to tail, With nothing to Jo but turning the screws, 'Tis just the thing the people use.. Gold and Silver Platipg I also do. For Carriage Makers and others to But here she stopped, I forgot her to wind, But don't you forget the Big Coffee Pot sign. J. 11l YIN WALLIS. Notice of Appeals. ffMie taxable inhabitants of Mifflin county X are hereby notified tha the Commissioners will hold appeals for LSGI, at the:/ office in Lewistown, as follows: For Lewistown, '• Derry, V Thursday, January 24th. Granville, } For Oliver, 1 McVeytown, | Bratton, V Friday, January 25tb. N. Hamilton, 1 Wayne, J For Menno, Union, | Armagh, }■ Saturday, January 2{jtb, Brown, | Decatur, J At which times and place the several As sessors are required to attend with their Transcripts. MILITARY APPEALS.—Notice is also given, that all persons feeling themselves aggrieved under the military assessment to at tend gj Uie time qnd place above specified, j and produce jhe evidence qn which they 6laim "exemption, or they will be debarred from all benefit of said appeal. JOHN PEACIIEY, 11. BRATTON, s. broweii; Commissioners. Attest—Geo. Frvsixcer, Clerk. jalG STRAY HEIFER. —Came to the premises of the subscriber in Oliver township, du ring tho last of October, a RED HEIFER, about tvo years old, which the owner is re quested to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take away, or it will be disposed of according to law. Janlo-3rr JACOB KINSEL. DIY IDFND.—The stockholders of the Lewistown Water Company are hereby notified that a dividend of THREE PER CENT, on the capital stock for the past six months, has been declared, payable on de mand at the office of tho treasurer. WILLIAM RUSSELL, Janlo-3t (d) ' ' Treasurer" HENRY ZERBE having made arrange ments \yith a Baking Company, is now prepared to sell Cakes and Crackers of all kinds to retailers as low as they can be bought in any of the cities. n022 3PXJ"3XjIO S^-EE, HPIIE subscriber will sell at public sale, at *• bis residence in Berry township, on Till'USD AY, JANUARY 17. 1861, the fol lowing Personal Property, to wit: ;rv-_5 Horses, 3 Ma res with Foal ,rv-_ 12 four year old STEERS, 10^C?-?. Three Year old ditto, 6 Milch Cows and 2 Bulls, 4 ('alve^. A Large Stock of HOGS AND SHOATS, Smrs, \v"th and wi'j'.oat Figs. Mi-C<>rmuk Reaper. Allen Mower. Denmark Drill. Faxon IM-ili, trorse Power Corn Surlier. D.iul le C..rn Plow, o Plows, 3 Harrows, 2 Corn Cultivu tors. 4 Wagons. 2 Carts, 1 Dearborn. 2 Hay Ladders, llay Fork, Pulley nnd H pe, Threat - ing Machine, Power and Shaker, Straw Cut ter, Windmill, 2 L<>g Chains, \\ lieelbarrow. Wagon and Plow Gears, Manure, Grain and \\ ooden Forks, Hav. &c.. &c. Also. 110 ISE HOLD A KITCHEN FURNITURE. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock a in of said dav, when terms will be made known by JAMES PARKER. Perry Township, January 3, ltftl 1. Executor's Sale. \ \ * ILK he snU at public sale i n the prein ▼ ? ises, in Wi iynt township, Milfliu coun ty, on Friday, January 25, 1861, A Tract ot Land situate in the township and county aforesaid, containing OC3 jL'iL JLISS?, more or less, about 33 acres of which are in a good state of cultivation, well "enclosed, and the remainder covered with timber. The iui provements consist of a two story Dwelling House, Darn ,*.nd oilier outbuildings, good spring i ear the house, nnd n variety of Fruit Trees. This property is on the road hading to New ton Hamilton, near Beaver Dam Mills, and is in every respect a desirable In me. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock p. in., when 1 terms will be made known. Possession given ;on the Ist of April, 1861. Title indisputa ble. Persons wishing to examine the proper ty are requested to call on the undersigned, residing near the same. W. WILSON, Lxecytor John Q. IJaniels, dec ascd. Wayne Township, January 3, 1861. Cheapest ! Cheapest! The undersigned wishes to in i Lt form his friends and the public generally, that he is still to be found at his old quarters on the public square, ; two doois east ot* ibe National House, where I lie has just received a large stock of Goods. | He assures his customers that be has as large I an assortment as can be found in Lewistown, ; consisting of Mens' Boys' and Youths' Boots. Shoes, and Brogans, suitable for the season, j In the ladies department will be found ev i ery article suitable to their taste. | Children's Shoes of every variety, which ! he will sell at lower rates than can be bought j elsewhere in Cash buyers will j please give 6 call before purchasing else [ where. C USTOM WOK In. Having a large stock of good material and first class workmen, lie is prepared to get up anything in his line in a neat and tasty style, and solicits a cull from those preferring to or der their work to purchasing it ready made. Particular attention paid to ladies. Three sole button bout repairing done neatly and promptly, and at low rates. Don't forget the place in the public square. T. COX. PHOTOGRAPHIC NEWS. V\" r M. A. YIcKEE would respectfully an- T T nounce to the citizens of Milroy and vicinity that liis car will remain for a short time in the named place, for the pur pose of affording all who may desire it, the opportunity of procuring a FIRST CLASS PHOTOGRAPH of themselves, families or friends, executed in any and every style, from miniatures up to life size Photographs. Pictures copied from small Ambrotypes, Daguerreotypes, &c., and enlarged to life size. Stereoscopic pictures of residences taken upon reasonable terms, and stereoscopic boxes furnished when called for. Having had ten years' experience in business and availed himself of all the latest improvtiafebSs' in the 'ait, he feels confident that he can render satisfaction to all who may call upon iiim. Every variety of Photograph ic work undertaken at moderate prices. A1 so, a large assortment of Photograph frame.- constantly on hand. Instructions given in all the various branches of the art. Pic tures taken equally as well in cloudy as in clear weather. Call soon. decl3-3m ZBO-AFtZDIHSTQ-- Vlady will be taken as a boarder on most reasonable terms, and two or three gen tleinen can also be accommodated. Apply to SARAH BLYMYER. Lewistown, Dae. 2ft, !860-3t HAY. A QUANTITY of good Hay for sale by A jnn3 F. J. HOFFMAN. in ears, for sale by J jan3 F. J. HOFFMAN. IYURNING Fluid at 12 cents per quart, by ) jan3 F. J. HOFFMAN. VINEGAR —Best Cider Vinegar at 20 cts . V per quart, by 'F. J. 1 UOFFM AN. Tobacco & segars.—a fine stock of best Segars and Tobacco for sale low to dealers, by F. J. HOFFMAN. "VTAIL AGENCY.—i\s lam now selling y Nails for Duncappon Hon Works, I am prepared to sell to dealers 3-t prices so low as to make it their interest to buy here, jafia F. J. "IIQFFMAN. CIARPET CHAIN, low for cash, by ) jan3 F. J. HOFFMAN. COAL Oil Lamps, Shades, Chimneys, Brushes, Burners, &c., &e., for sale by JOHN KENNEDY & Co. ■ySj") THE largest and best assortment cf Queensware "ever offered in tins place, ** such as Tea Sets, Toy Tea Sets, Dinner Sets, China and "Stone Toilet Sets, Tureens, Covered Dishes, Sauce Boats, Steak plates, Dinner Plates, Cups and Saucers, stone and common, to sell separate from sets, for sale at novS ZERBE'S. BCERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS THE CELEBRATED HOLLAND REMEDY FOR BTSPKPSI-A, DISEASE QF THE KIDNEYS, 111 YER COnPLAIYT, WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND, FEVER AND AGUE, Anu the T.uiont tlKhuns <Y-nM(|rT 9 tlivsdorod STOMACH OR Llll-n Bnob a* Indigestion. Acidity of the .Stomach, Colicky F 411*4*. Heartburn. 1jO of iVspomlenov, Co#tl\vic**, Blind and Bleeding Tiles. In all Nervoua. kltctinmtic, an ! Neuralgic Affections, it lias in numerous instances proved highly beneficial, and in other* effected a decided cure. This is a purely vegetable c mpouml, prepared on strictly scientific principles, after the manner of the celebrated Holland Professor, lVerhave. It* reputation at home pr>- duccd iU; ?n£r. ductjon VLM\\ the demand commencing with those of the Paiheiiand scHttertwl over the I'aoo of tin* mighty country, many of whom brought with tuvtn altd handed down the trrr.ifti. aof it* valrtr. ft it wui ofiertit to the American putAi . knuttivg that its truly nwc(erfui r medicinal virtues must I* acknott'lrdipd. It is particularly recommend* ■< I to those person# whoso constitutions may have been Impaired by the continuous use of ardent spirits, or other forms of dissipation. Generally instantaneous in effect, it finds its way directly t the seat of life, thrilling and quickening every nems raising up tho drooping spirit, and, iu fact, infusing new health and vigor in the system. NOTlCE.—Whoever expects to find this a beverage w id b# disappointed: but to the sick, \uoli and.low *-incited, iu • will prove a grateful aromatic cordial, ooiisesse remedial properties. READ CAREFULLYR Bile Genuine highly conrentmtwl lVvrhaTc's Holland Bitters is pot up In Ijalf-pint I M • t!lrs only. mid retailed at ONE IKM. LAP. per bottle, or six I*.tiles for FIVE DOLLARS. THE (treat demand for tliis truly eele'oated Medicine lias in.lu.-ed many imitations, which the public should guard against purchasing. J&g* Beware of Imposition. See 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. SOI, K PROPRIETORS, BENJAMIN PAGE, JR. & CO. M AS t*r ACT b RING gharmamnists and (Khemtsfs PITTSBURGH, PA. For sale L*V CIIAKLTS KIT/, Lettish wn, Pa. * Sa'l'Sp., " \3 V -UIGMATiC S' -) v A A SUPERLATIVE TONIC,DIURETIC, DYSPt^S^ — AND mViffflRATINa CORDIAL j To the Qitizens of Xcir Jersey <("• Pennsyi-. vanite, Apothecaries. C'wers and Private Fatuities. Wolfe's Pure Brandy. Wolfe's Pure Madeira, Sherry and Px.rt Wine. Wolfe's Pure Jaiuaira and St. Croix Bum. Wolfe's Pure Scotch and Irish Wbiskcv. ALL l\ BOTTLES. 11>E(! leave to call the attoiitiou of tto citizens of TLI.- I'ILIT• 1 Slates TO tlx- above Wines ami Liquor.*, imported by I'tloipho Wolfe, of Ne-.F York, whose name i> familiar in every part of this eountry for tin- purity of BIS oelol rated Schiodai.£ Schnapps. VIR. Wolfe, in his letb rto me, speaking OT the purity of his Wines ami Liquors, Says: "I will stake my reputation as a man. my standing as a merchant of" thirty years' resilience In the City of New York, that all the Brandies and Wines that 1 bottle at e pure as imported, ami of the liest quality, and <an lie relied upon by every purchaser." Every bottle has the proprietors name on the wax. ami a ftie simile of his signitiye ON the eertifu- A.. public gyo it- leetHilh invited to cull ;ov! e-c:iininV for tin iiisclu•>. For side ut Rc'uh ty ;tl!' A| ortie> ;ir ies atirlTermors- in I'hilndelphhv. M-:oij;k ii \siifox 532 Murkot St.'.Thiladclphin. Solo AgOUt r* 4 I'll'.lil< h-1-} 1 r.mt. Head tlio following from the Yew York Courier: I'.MIKMOI S BI'SISKWS FOR ONE Yew Y"KK M HECHAN'T— We are happy to inform our fellow-citizens that there is one pluoe" 111 onreity where the physieian. apothe cary. Una country merchant, can go ami purchase pure \Vino> umt Liquors. as pure as imported, ami of the host quality. We <io not intend to give an elalioiato description of this nierchniiYs extensive Im-mess. al though it will repay any stranger or citizen to \ isit I'dolpho Wolfe's extensive warehouse. Yon. IS,iflliiicl "i'i. Beaver street, and Xns. 17. l'J and :il. Markeltiel street. His stock of Schnapps on hand ready shipment could not have la-en less than thirty thou sand eases: the Brandy some ten thousand easos- Yiiitugcs ysJii to and ten thousand eases of Madeira. Sherry and I'ort Wine. Scotch and Irisli whiskey. .Jamaica and' St. '*roix Rum. some very old and equal to any in this country. - ;K-also tie , vhyeo large cellars, filled with Brandy. Wine. Ac,, ifi casks tinder the Custom House kev. ready lor bottling.— Mr. Wolfe's sales of Schnapps last year amounted to one hundred and eighty thousand dozen, and we hope in less than two years 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 medical use should send their orders direct lo Mr. Wolfe, until every Apothecary in ''ft> [ land make up their initids to discard the poisonous j stuff from their shelves, and replace it wih Wolfe's ! pure Wine and Liquors. " We understand air. Wolfe, for the accommodation I .>f small dealers in the country, puts up assort. ,t e . ! es of Wines and liquors. Such a man, and sucli'i ' merchant, should lie sustained against his tens of thousands of opponents in the Lnited States, who 1 sell nothing but imitations, ruinous alike to human j health and ie.ppVnes-. For sale by John Kennedy & Co., Lewis town. ' aepl3—6m SALT! SALT! rpilE undersigned tire agents for the Orion- JL dago Salt Company. Wholesale price, £L.bO per bbi, of 280 lbs, or 5 bushels. Retail price, 1.75. MARKS & WILLIS, del3-Gni Sole Agents for Mifflin County. eci Oil, and fluid and coal oil Lamps, for sale by A. FELIiL' SCHOOL BOOKS, ~ A GENERAL assortment of Public School Books, Stationary, &c., for sale by B epC F. J. HOFFMAN. 4 PPLK PAREKS, for sale by jfV- aep6 F. J. HOFFMAN. LOO 11 OIL CLOTHS, from \ to 2 yards wide, beautiful patterns. For sale bv sep6 F. J. HOFFMAN. CIOAL OlL—the very be c t article in use'<u / sep6 F. J. IIOFFMAN'm. SOLE LEATHER. —A good stock just re ceived.' of the best Red and Oak vwle Leather. I have also a good assortjnent'of Morocco, Linings, French Calf Skin, Upper, i Kips. &C-, nil at low prices for cash. mylO F. J HOFFMAN,
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