THE GrAZDTTH' Kail road. Trams leave Lewistown Station as follows: WESTWARD. EASTWARD. Through Express, 5 30 a. m. 12 20 a. m. I.uie, 6 21 j>. m. 10 37 a. in. Mail Train. 10 00 a.m. 2 34 p.m. Through Freight, 12 10 a. m. 5 25 p. in. J.oeal Freight. 6 35 a. rn. 6 00 p. m. Express Freight, 10 4o a. m, 1 50 p. m. Coal Train, " 12 35 p. m. 915 a. n. D. E. ROBESON, Agent. j-Galbraith's Omnibuses convey passengers to and from all the trains, taking up or setting them down t all points within the borough limits. Post Office. Mails arrive and close as follows : (Tune. Arrive. Eastern Through and Way, 9 a.m. tVestern do. do. 9a.m. 1100 a.m. ilarrishurg Way, ip a.lu. Eastern Through, 8 p. m. C U. tn. Eastern " 645 p. in. Hellefoiite Through and Way, Bp. m. 230 p. m. >ortiiunib>'r!and. 8 p. in. C p. in. (>rtioe hours from 7 a. ni. until Bp. tn. Sunday from g until 9 o'clock a. m. LOCAL AFFAIRS. Bte£r"llev. J. G. Kerr will preach in the Lutheran Chureh, in Lewistown, on Sab bath morning anil evening, February 3d, 1801, and at Yeagertown in the afternoon of same day at 2 o'clock. EXHIBITION. —The pupils of the Lew istown Academy purpose holding an exhi bition on Friday evening next, when a num ber of original and selected pieces will be performed. From the Thcspcau acquire ments of both male and female we predict an interesting the audi ence. FIUENHLY RECEPTION. —The friends of Rev. 11. Raker, late pastor of the Luther an Church of this place, will be pleased to Jearn that himself and family met with a most agreeable reception last week on their removal to Newville, Cumberland county. On reaching their residence there, they found the cupboards and pantry well stock ed with provisions, a ton of coal and load of wood at the door, and an ample supply of provender iu the stable for "Jim." A number of the members of the congrega tion also assisted in arranging the furni mre, Ac., in the house, making a removal as pleasant as it could be at this season. I'RODLTE. —Large quantities of produce are daily coming to town from the valleys of this and adjoining counties, the sled ding being remarkably good. On Monday .and Tuesday, long lines of sleds were con tinually arriving and departing. Most of the grain however was stored, so that our merchants did not derive as much benefit jVom this influx as when produce is sold for cash. OL'R MILITARY. —The Adjutant Gen e-al's Report, for a copy of which we are indebted to Mr. Gibbpney, sets down the whole number of organised vpluntecr com panies in the State at 476, averaging about forty men to a company, making an aggrc gite of about 19,000 uniformed volunteers. The entire military force of the State is about three hum/red and fifty-five thous and men, capable of military duty. The arms of the State are all iu the possession of the volunteer companies, and COL. prise muskets, Ac., 4,706 rifles, Ac , 2,S >0 cavalry swords and sabres, 3,147 pi.-tols, Ac., 60 pieces of ordnance, being six-pound bronze cannon. There are about 575 tents, about half worn, in the arsenal at Ilarrishurg. Of the above, there are about 2,500 muskeg of tjie new model, 1.200 improved rides, and about 500 ex -' cellcnt cavalry swords. The balance of the arms are unfit for actual service in the field, being mostly the heavy oldaint lock, which, in using, are as likely to injure the possessor as any one else. The 09 pieces of ordnance are in good condition, with the exception of their carriages, many of need repair, and others ought to be entire ly replaced. Thus it will be seen that the volunteers of the State have really but 4,200 effective small aruis, leaving an ac tual deficit for them alone of 14 ,§OO arms. This is truly a lamentable exhibit. The list of officers of the 14th Division comprises the following array of " men-of war Major General—James W. Crawford. Aids de-Camp—P. Bonner Wilson, John P. Wharton. Division Quarter Master—James S. Bris bin. Division Pay Master—Robert E. Parker. Division Inspector—G. Dorsey Green. Division Surgeon—John I. Marks. Division Judge Advocate—David W. Cham bers. First Brigade—Juniata Corn ity. Brigadier General—Samuel B. Crawford. Brigade Inspector—James Reese. First Battalion. Major—Jacob Gibler. Second Brigade—Mifflin County. Brigadier General—William J. Furst. Aid de-Camp—William Townsend. Brigade Quarter Master—John £eig!er Brigade Pay Master—Jacrfes J. Cottle*. Brigade Surgeon—George V. Mitchell. Brigade Judge Advocate —James ilaesen Brigade Inspector—Daniel Eisenbise. First Battalion. Major—John W. \V T ilson. Adjutant— George W. Gibson. third Brigade — Centre County. .-Brigadier General—Jonathan Wolfe. -id-de-Camp—W. Rittenhouse. Brigade Quarter Master—Benjamin Srr.ee ler. Brigade Pay Master—\Y. J, lipstermnn. Brigade Surgeon—C. Fisher. Brigade Judge Advocate—R. G. Durham Brigade Inspector— Austin B Sntder. Union llegiment. Colonel—J. I). Ilubler. Lieutenant Colonel — Jphn S. Faust. Major—Abealom Ilarter. Centre Battalion. Major—James J. Ross. Fourth Briyqffe— Ilfipjfggdon County. Brigadier II. Lane. Aid decamp—A. S. Harrison. Brigade roaster— Win. 11. Simp son. Brigade Master—Thomas Newell. Brigade Sjzr&qpn—\ Moore. Brigade Judge Advocate—George W. Gar retson. Brigade Inspector—Roger C. M'GiU. First Battalion. Major—Joh a Miller. Fifth Brigade—Clearfield County. Brigadier General—James 11. Larrimer. Brigade Inspector—Samuel C. Patchen. Aid de-Camp—J. M. Larimer. Major—George Reams. This division is composed of the sub joined companies: first Brigade—J/t nipt a County, American Artillery. Tuscarora Artillery, Ringgold Infantry, Juniata Cavalry. Secftnd Brigade—Mifflin County. Irwin Guards, Logan Guards, Belleville Fencibles, Mifflin County CavaP^. Third Brigade—Centre County. Washington Troop, Washington Artillery, Brush Valley Guards, Marion Infantry, War rior Mark Cavalry, Penns Valley Cadets, Centre Dragoons, Centre Guards, Behefbnto Fencibles, Independent Dragoons, Cameron Infantry, Eagle Guards. Fourth Brigade—Huntingdon County. Scott Artillery, Scoot Infantry, Union Guards, Standing Guards, Ringgold Artillery, Jackson artillery. Fifth Brigade—Clearfield County. Jackson Blues, Clearfield Rifle, Mountain Cavalry. e%.As Lou isiana has set an example of robbery in seizing government property, we hope Judge Ilale will offer a proposition to repeal the duty on sugar, •h .t State being nl most the oniy one benefitted by the protec tivc feature on that article iu the present tar iff, CHAIRS! pHAIRS! CHAIRS! Mahogany, Maple, Birch and Walnut SEAT CH A I R B , of every style and finish, at W. D. REICHNER'S '<bsiaeib 339 Worth Front St. Vine, Parlor and Dining Room Chairs, large and small Rooking Chairs, manufactured of the ! best material and by experienced workmen. All orders tilled with Pronititude and Care. Hemember the place, 339 North Front Street, above Vine, Philadelphia. jan24-lv FOR RENT. FOR RENT from the first day JS&g* J J A "f April next, the "Episcopal 11 In Parsonage," now in the occu :'.mev of John W. Sheriff. For | particulars inquire of H. F. ELLIS. Lewistown, January 21, 18GI. TEST RECEIVE!). tf 20 bbls. Standard Syrup. 10 " C Sugar. 5 ' X dc. 5 " B do. Eor sale by jan24 JpIIX Sc CO. ~I)URNING Fluid at 12 cents per quart, hv 1 ) jan3 " F. J. HOFFMAN*. " VINEGAR—Best Cider Vinegar at 20 cts T per gallon, by F. J. HOFFMAN. TVALENTINE Horse Shoe Iron, hi " 1 ji'3 J. HOFFMAN. in §r.rs, for rale bv jan3 " F.J.HOFFMAN. CIOAL OlL—the very best article in use at ' PopC F. J. HOFFMAN'S. 'TVjpAjJC/i) it SEGAItS. —A fine stock of * best Segars and Tdbacco for sale low to dealers', by ~ F. J. HUFFMAN. SHOE FINDINGS.—A full assortment of Shoe Findings on hand, some articles much reduced in-price. my 17 F J. HOFFMAN. G1 ROCERIRS Reduced in price.—Good T Brown Sugar, Ha'Jc. Extra Brown Su gar, iOe. Best A White, 10c. Extra Syr ups and Baking Molasses, at j£3 " F.J.HOFFMAN. *JV|~AJL AGEJVCY.—As I am now selling T "Nails for Duncannon Iron Works, I am prepared to sell to dealers vi prices so low as 10 make it their interest to buy here. jan3 F. J. HOFFMAN. SOLE LEATHER.—A gooa stock just re ceived. of the best Red and Oak Sole Leather. I have also a good assortment of Morocco, linings, French Calf Skin, Upper, Rips 1 Ac.,'all at low prices for cash. l\ J, HOFFMAN. .LOXiiS layer, bunch and baking Raig ill's, for sale cheap, at H. Zerbe'e. DRf MS new Figs, for sale cheap, at If. Zerbe's. Citron, just received at LBLS. fresh Putter, Water, Sugar and " Soda.Cfc£keTS,*for at Zerbe's. ri BBLS. Cranberries and Currants, for sale | *' cheap, at Zerbe's. j 1 ()()() LBS. fresh Candy of all kinds, ! for sale wholesale and retail, at Zerbe's Grocery. • " ... • BOXES fresh .Lemons. just received and for sale cheap,'&t 11. Zerbe's. BBLS. Almonds, Cream Nuts, Wal ; _ nuts, Filberts and Groufcd Nuts, for sale cheap, at Zerbe's Grocery.' X|A BIISUGLS Chestnuts/ for sale cheap, at Henry Zerbe's Grocery and variety Store, Lewistdwa. i OHO LBS. extra Sicily Liquorice, for sale """ at Zerbe's*. " i Lewistown, December 13 18C0, J. iiimmelwright, mm $m m m mma, Grainer of White Oak. Red Oak and Maple. NV :ilis and Ceilings painted. Orders left at any of the stores or by mail will be promptly attended to. Address J. Ilimmelwright, Lew istown, Pa. janl7-4t* LESSONS E'tS <3SSL DK. ROSEN will remain in Lewistown tor a short time, and should a sufficient number of pupils desire Lessons in OIL PAINTING, will give instructions to a limited class. Spe cinicns can be seen at l!urkholdei's Photo graphic Gallery, opposite Odd Fellows' Hall. Lewistown, Jan. 17, 18Gl-3t* Jacob C. Blymyer & Co., Produce and Commission Mer chants, LEWISTOWN, PA. and Grain of all kinds pur chased at market rates, or received on storage and shipped at usual freight rates, having storehouses and boats of their own, with care ful captains and hands. Steve Coal, Limeburners Coal, Plaster, Fish and Salt always on hand. Grain eau be insured at a small advance on cost of storage. n022 NOT'CE! IT is hoped!" tTiat persons knowing them _ selves indebted to the firm of WM. 11. HOFFMAN & Co. will do us the justice of calling and settling their accounts, if not done soon, they will be left at a Justice for collection. " F. J. HUFFMAN. Lewistown, January 17, IsOl. LECTION—The Stockholders of the J Lewistown Water Company are hereby notified that an election will bo held at the of fice of the undersigned, in Lewistown, on MONDAY, February 4, 18GI, bet ween the hours of 2 and 4 o'clock, p. m., for Six Man agers, who, in connection with one Manager to be elected by the Town Council of the Bor ough of Lewistown, are to conduct the affairs of said Company for the ensuing year. J. W. SHAW, Secretary. Lewistown, January 17, 180i.-3t [i>] McVEYTOWN ACADEMY, Z. SHARP would respectfully announce KJ> tiiat the second quarter of the McYey town Academy will commence on the 6th of February, 1861, and continue eleven weeks. Instruction given in all the common and higher English Branches, as well as Latin, Greek, French and German, if desired. For this purpose he has secured the services of G. F. Davenport, A. M., a graduate of New York, and an experienced teacher. Tuition, 53.00 to 84 60 per quarter; Lan guages £1 60 extra; Primary Department, 82 50 per quarter. BSkStuiierits' boarded in respectable pri vate tamiiies at very reasonable rates. ' ' McV'eytown, January 24', 136012*" "lirM. FLINT! W.M. FLINT! VVM. FLINT! > WM. FLINT! ItVd. Flint! j Flint! Xo. Si >7 Murlwt, JVo. 807 Market, No. 807 Market, Xo. 807 Market, ; Xo. 807 Market, JVo. SO7 Market, Pit tladdphtn, Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Pa. Pa. Pa. Tremendous siacyibre OF SIOO.OOO Worth of Jewelry, All Fvr One Dollar Each. ; A I-argo and Bplendid Assortment <t Jewelry, con ! sisting of <'HAINS. BRACELETS. CAMEO SE'l'K. &<•.- j Ac., and all styles of French Plated Chains, Gold and Plated Jewelry. We do not keep or sell gilt, giftor galvanized goods. • >tirs is w hat is sold by the best jewelers as Oohl Jew - elry. We receive our goods from the best gold jewelry manufacturers in the States. 117/0 are forced to sell. WHO ARE FOR! F.IJ T" SELL WHO ARE FORCED TO SELL. WHO AHE 2 2it CED TO SELL. The following i. J.iiy a partial list of our immense stock: . TAKE YOTR CHOICE FOR 81 EACH. TARE ¥Olll (HOKE FOR sl. Large sire Cameo Sots, general retail prices, $8 to 815 Do Lava ,lo 10 to 20 Do Carbuncle do Bto 30 Do Ladies' Enamelled and Coral do 7to 30 Do do and Carbuncle do 7 to 30 Do do and Ruby do 7 to 30 Do (>old Cluster Grape Setting sets do 10 to 30 Do do do \ aso do do 10 to 30 Do do do Jet Sets do ft to 12 Do do Black Mosaic do 6to 12 Do do Gold-Stone Mosaic do 6to 12 Do do Calico Set.i . >■ do sto 12 Do Ribbon Twists, with-jsruhauts do to 15 Do Boqtiet Sets, new style ' - do Sto 20 Do Enamelled Cluster do do JO to 30 Gold Thimbles i • do 3to 7 Diamond pointed g< i d pens and cases 3to 6 x /. doz. Silver PlatexHSpoons 2 00 Silver Plated .Mugs 4 00 Over 100n other different stvles Ladies' Jowrlrv: Medallions, all stvles. pat terns" and sizes; Lockets "of every description; Gold Pens, 14 carat, with .Silver Extension llolde ;'.Cb.ld Pencils, Sleeve Buttons. Studs. &e., &e.,; (Yu 4 I, Lava, Cameo and Band Brace lets; Gents' Vest Ch #*. warranted to wear for ten years without changing color, and will stand the acid —they are usually acid bv jewelers as solid gold—a! made in Paris. \ou can u fie your choice forßl each. Ladies' and Gents' Guard Chains, $1 each, usually sold by jewellers at from 86 to 830 each; Ladies, and Child ren's Neck Chains, beautiful patterns; Armlets, bril liant. enamelled and ruby settings; Crosses, plain and enamelled, for 81 each, retail .rices from *ss to 820 each. Every style and variety o'f Jewelry and desira ble goods for 81 each. Tins sale, at the above prices, will continue long enough to sell of our immense stock, whic-b was pur chased at a great sacrifice from man .adult s uho have failed. TAKE YOUR CHOICE FOR #1 EACH. SPECIAL NOTICE. .le-Hu\V TO SEND MONET."®# Ist. M J 'e your Name. Place of Residence, County and State, j lain anil ffatlsfti as we can make nothnig out of J'ott. <irks. Seal all letters with WAX, as envelopes sealed with gum or wafers can bo easily opened—the contents ta ken out and re-sealed. Attend to this, and we will be responsible for your money. Inducements to Agents. Any person' aeung as agent, who will send us at one time, 8100, we will give a goM hunting ease watch, extra. 50, " " goAdilever watch. 25> *• " silver watch. A watch and the articles selected from the above list at Chic Dollar Kach. Persons ordering by mail mutt Send f 1 and 15 cents 1 1 pottage stamp*. * V, . GIVE US A TRIAL. am coin unifications iAusi,!** addrfssfl to WILLIAM FLINT. _ „ No. 807, Market Street. jaii2 G„; Philadelphia, Pa. ! j / w B3LS. sun dried Apples, and 5 bbls. XV/ sun dried Peaches, halves, in store and for sale by" jan24 ' JOIIN KENNEDY & CO. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. 1)1 BLIC notice is hereby given, that by order of the Orphans' Court of Miff in edbntv, will be sold by public veuda: or cut cry, at the Tavern-house of William Sen pie, in the village of Allenville, in Miiliiu county, on Saturday, February 23 18G1, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon of that day, the following described messuages and tracts of land, Ac., with the appurtenances, situate in the townships of Menno ' and Union, in said county, late the estate of Y ost King, dee d., lately surveyed at request of the inquest ap pointed by the Co'uri to make partition, <kc., ami by llivui lil moiled, zee., as iollows, \;z: No. 5. A tract of Mountain Land situate in said Menno township, bounded by land of Christian Peachey and the summit of Jacks Mountain, and tract No. 8, and containing'2d acres, net measure, more or less. No. 0. A tract of Chestnut Timber Land in yaid Menno township, bounded by lauds of i>"a\id Zuok, and Eli Liyier, and by tract No. 7, and containing 5 acres, net measure, uiore or less. No. 7. A tract of Timber Land in said Menno township, bounded by lands of Jacob Glick and Solomon I*yLr, ic-, and by tract No. 0, and containing 5 acres, netmeas ure, more or less. No. S. A tract of Mountain Land in said Menno township, bouuded by the summit of Jacks Mountain and by said tract No. 5, and containing id acres and 'JB perches, and al lowance, mure or less. No. 0. A tract of Mountain Land in l "n --ion township, bounded by the sumniitof Jacks Mountain and iand of Jacob liartzlrr, atul containing 15 ai res and 8 perches, and allow ance, more of loss. No. 10. A Htuse and lot of Ground in said Merino" township, bounded'by' lands of John King, K. Allison and John Glick's heirs, and containing 1 acre, more or less. No. 11. A tract of Woodland on Stand ing Stone Mountain, in said Menno township, bounded by lands of John King, E. Whcaton and by tract No. 12, and containing 158 acres and 01 perches, and allowance, more or less. No. 12. A tract of Woodland oil Standing Stone Mouutuin, in said Menno township, boundcd'bj lands of William Wilson and the lost described tract,' and containing 56 acres and 102 perches, and allowance, more or less. Terms of Sale: —Ten per cent, of the pur chase money to be paid immediately on the purchase of each tract, and the remainder on the confirmation of the sale. Further information will be given by Jacob S. King and David J. Zook, administrators of said estate. By the Court. janl7 SAMUEL 13ARK, Clerk. PHOTOGRAPHIC NBWS. \\ T M. A. McKEE would respectfully an ti nounce to the citizens of Milroy and vicinity that his car will remain for a short time in the above 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 Auibrotypes, Daguerreotypes, Ac., aud enlarged to lite size. Stereoscopic pictures of residences taken upon reasonable terms, aud stereoscopic boxes furnished when called Having had ten years' experience in business and availed himself of all the latest improvements in the art, he feels confident that he can render satisfaction to all who may callupon him. Every variety of Photograph ie work undertaken at moderate prices. A1 so, a large assortment of Photograph frames constantly od hand. Instructions giveft' in all the various branches of the art. Pic tures taken equally as well in cloudy as in clear weather. Call soon. dec!3-3m AMBROTYPES The Gems of the Season. ° ' ' s no ' but a practical truth. _L The pictures taken by Mr. Ilurkholder i are unsurpassed fur BOLDNESS. TRUTH FULNESS. BEAUTY OF FINISH, and DURABILITY. Prices varying according to size and quality'of frames aud Cases. Room over the Express Office. Lewistown, August 23, 1860. Fresh From The Machine. -.9 1 ! a machine I Imd often sought, '1 ill I heard one sing sign of Coffee Pot, lhinks I to myself she'll suit me fine, I'll make her sing uews of things in my line. 1 took her forthwith and wound her up. And the first thing whistled was one tin cup; Oh. dear me, 1 am afraid she'll not do, iSo I oiled her some and away she flew ' To Sad Irons she went in a good strain, Aud about Coal Buckets 1 couldn't complain, But she soon tamed down and of the Cash, She said some things 1 didn't think trash. Still she went on and would have you know it, A Cook Stove I hav6 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 be boat, For saving of fuel and raising of heat, All sizes and kinds with prices so low, Should wife need one you cannot say 1 no. lin are I'll not sing—that all oj'you know— Lut Laid Cans that hold a hundred or so; And a Lard Lamp of very neat style, Ajid Spouting he'll put up within'ten mile. Improved Fat Squeezers I have for sale, That'll squeeze Mr. Ilog from head to tail, W itb nothing to do but turning the screws, 'lis just the thing the people use. Gold and Silver Plating I also d*, 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. IRYIN W ALUS. HENRY ZERBJ having made arrange ments with a Balling Company, is now prepared to eil Cakes and Crackers of all kinds to retailers as low ai they can be bofight in any of the cities. ' n022 OIL CLOTHS, from 1 to 2 yards wide, beautiful patterns. F'or sale Gv sepG F. J. HOFFMAN. 4 lady will be as a boarder on in •* X3L reasonable terms, and two or three n tlemen can also be accommodated. Am.lv to ' SARAH BLYMYER. * Lev, pec. 2C 1800-3t Hides Wanted. THI 1L highest price paid for Hides at J. -*- Clarke's' .?lioe' Store, second room east f Franciscus's, Market street, Lewistown. Lewistown, November 3, iB6O. j Lock Repairing, Pipe Laying. Plumbing and White Smithing fJMIE above branches of busin ss will be I promptly attended to on application at the residence of the undersigned in Main j street. Lewistown. janlO GEORGE MILLER. THE ONLY PREPARATION Wojthy any Confidence for RESTORING ** / s-- \ •o:r 7? .yfp, AS) C\ m ; t-t rrn *1 > PV.T WtideSX W Many, sire-e the great discovery of Prof. \V" "1 have ! attempted nut only to imitate lib '-estoruf ve, t i t j ro i t letvedi>e.iver d-I I!Killing (lint Wusiai produce | i suit- i-Vv'ie !; '• t trfey'liave ai. . ..in. . ~d gene. I,<- ' ing t"\v the wonderful results of I'lofi Wood's preparation; nn.i have hecu fot-e.-i to ;- ; .ve ! the field to a resistless sway. Head the followhiu : Hat it. Maine. \pril lsth. 1>39. | Poor. Op .1. WmsA Cog t,, in -: —The letter I wrote I you in l-fxiooneeniingyonr valitahle llair Restorative. and wliieh you have [>i:L:!shed :.i thisi. mity and j elsewitere. has given rise to numerous inquiries toneh ; ing tlu-ease. The inquires are. first is it a i'aet of tny hnhitntion and name, as stuud intlie eommtnueation: si-eotid. is it true of all therein eoutaineil; third, does my hair stili eontintli* to he in good order alld-mt nat ural color? To all I ran and do answer, iuvari..hlv , ves. My hair is even better than in any stage of my life for forty years past, more soft, thrifty, and In ttcr eolered: the same is true of mv whiskers, and the on ly cause why it su a generally trite, is that the - t:l - staiiee is washed Olf h\ Li jteiit ahlution o| the fa.-o, w hen if rare were ued I'V Wtpitig the fa. ein .T se eoiineetion with the whiskers, the s..me result will fol low as the hair. I have hoou in the r.-t-.-qs of ugroat 1 nirml.Ti t' ..i all |iarts' of New I-.iigl.mil. ask ing me if my hair sTfirVoWuuues to he goo i; as there is so much fraud in the manufacture : in! ' of vari ous eoiiipounds as w.-II its this, jt lias.-no dfo*hv.'heeti | luisciy it littUed an I lieen used, not only without any I good . e'eet. hut to absolute injury. I have not used I any of your Restorative of any account for some j mouths, and yet my hair is as good as ever, and lurii j ilf.-V have '-xamiiii dit with surprise, as lam now til j year- old and not a gray hair in my head or on mv ! fa. : and to prove this (art. I send you a lock of my i hair taken oft the past week. I received your favor j of two quart bottles last summer, for which I am very • grateful: 1 gave it to mv friends and tlier.-l v indin el i tin-in to try it; many W : ere skeptii-al until after t:d, j and then purchased and used it with nniver !- n • i 1 will a-k as a favor, that you send nie a test by which t 1- i nn discover fraud in the Restorative, sold b"v many f t fear, without wrthoritv from yoti. \ jure article i will insure success. m ,|" t e where good <-fle< ts ; do not follow: the failtliv is Caused hr flic impure ar ticle. which curses the inventer of the good. I deem it my duty, as hertoforc, to keep you apprised of the continued effect on my hair, as 1 assure allT. ho ini| rc ol' me of my unshaken opinion of its valuable results. I remain, dear sir, yours, A. C. IJA V MONL>. Aarons Hun. Kv., Nov. .in. liisS. | I'ROF. O. J. WOOI>: Dear Sir.— l would certainly bedo | ing you a great injustice not to make know n to the j world the wonderful, as well as the unexpected result I I have experienced from using ONE bottle of your Hair llestorative. After using everv kind of Kestoratives extant, but without sueeess.anl finding my headnear ly destitute of hair. 1 was finally iinlueed to try a bot tle of your Hair Kestorattve. No\v,eaiidoraiid"jus!: -e compel me to announce to whoever may read this, that I now possess a new vnl iieautiful grow th of hair, which I pronoum e rtciifif anil hantisomer than the original was. I will therefore take occasion to recom mend this in valuable rented; in alij v. ho ivx., feel the necessity of it. "• 'V Respectfully vfiitrs, liEV. S. A1.1.K.N fllliii'K. 1'- This testimonial of my approbation for your vuluable medicine (as you are aw are of) is unsolicited: but if you think it worthy a place among the rest, in sert if you wish; if not. destroy and sav nothing. Itev. 3. A. H. The Restorative is put up in botil. e..f three sizes, i viz: large, medium, and small : the small holds a | pint and retails for one dollar per bottle; the medium ■ it olds at least twenty* per i-rnt.niorriii pro pot-til n than i the smaH.-veialJs fc.tyu dollars perliottle; the large : holds a quart.'4ft pep eeVit. more in proportion, and tv - ■ tails for three dollars per bottle, i). J. \V< m I) k t'l Proprietors. 444. Hroadwny. New York, and 114. Mar ket street. St. Louis. Mo., and sold hy all good Drug gists and Fancy Goods IVulej-s. janl fesi AS A-RfiMRDIAL AGENT. THIS /ELICIOL T S TOXIC STIMUI.AXT, J^SPECI ALLY' desfghed for the use of the J Medical Professio6"and the family, hav superseded the so called " Gins,"'" Aro matic," "Cordial," "Medicated," "Bolinapps," 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 quart bottles and sold by all dru"i*ist. grocers, etc. A. M. BIN INGE R & CO, Sole Proprietors, No. Id Broad street, N. Y. For s. le by FRENCH, RICHARDS & Co., W. \V . & H. SMITH, and all nf the prom inent Wholesale Druggists in Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Dec. 13, 1860. j Cheapest! Cheapest! '*<o The undersigned wishes to in I form his friends and the public generally, that he is still to be | found atTit& old quarters on the public square, : two doors cast of the National House, where he has just received a large stock of Goods. ' He assures his customers That he has as'large ! an assortment" as oitri'be fdlind in Lewistown, j consisting of Mens' Boys' and Youths' Boots, Shoes, and Brogans, suitable for the season. In the ladies department will be found ev ; ery article suitable to their taste. Children's Shoes of every variety, which he" will eel! at lower rates than can be bought tdfee'wiiefre-in Lewistown. Cash buyers will please give him a call before purchasing else where. CUSTOM Y Oltk. Having a large stock o\ good met rial and fir?t class workmen, Ire is prepared to get up anything in his line ir. a neat and tasty style, and solicits a call from those preferring to cr de;' their work to purchasing it ready made. "Particular attention paid to ladies. Three sole button boot repairing done neatly and promptly, and at low rates. Don't forget the place in the public square. T. COX. yfff) TIIE largest and best assortment of Queensware ever offered in this 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 soil separate frotn sets, for sale at novg ZERBE'S. ITILUID, Coal Oil, and fluid and coal oil . Lamps, for sale by A. FELIX. ! StESHJiVE'S HOLLAND BETTERS THK CELEBRATED 1101.LAND RIIMUDY i >R 'B.tspbpsx A, DIStASE OF THE KIDNEVS LIVER t Of i I. 11 \I , WEAKNESS OF ANY KISU FEVER AND AGUE. An-i {lie v arietta alTt*cti>Tis contieqticut uj>oa a 11so* STOM4CII OK LIVER, Such ns Indigestion. Acidity of tlic Stomach. Col i, ky rai.,. Heartburn, Uw of Appetite Dfspawknry, Costiveness, blind and Bleeding Pilra lu nil Nervous, Hlifuiitatk auJ Nfcuralpir Afferti '-.i,'t h-s i:i numerous instances y a 'si otgtity U'hvPi*!il. inta in * Eh. v.. eg rt si n • I* 1 'ct. r cure * ■ Tht* i-s s purely vegetable <x in pound, pi par c i oil strictly scientific vrinri|il, v after 'tlie limnner ct-tlw-oi K'i: , Holland Professor. B.erluve. Its reputation at h.iac pCcs duoed its introduction here, tho demand rtitinnriicitip with those of the Fatherland scattered over the faro of this mighty country, many of whom brought with them and handed down the tradition of its value. It is now • 'K, to the American public, lemming ttuil its truly trvndrrl'ul medicinal virtues must be acK-nnwledgnl. It is particularly recoiuuiended to those persons whoso constitutions may have been impanel by the e mtinn us u~i of ardeut'epirits, or other forms of dissipation tlenevillv instantaneous in effect, it finds its 'yj_. uirectly to the at of life. thrilling and .piivfcstviv.p over* iterve. raising up tins Jr.<l aijrspirit,ami, in fuel, infusing new health and vj. , r In tfie system. NoTK3R—"Whoever expects to find tills n leverage wi,l he disappointed; but to the sick, weak and low spirited, it will prove a gras.iY.l aromatic edrdial. oosaeased of singular remedial properties. READ CAREFULLY I The Oenulne highly concentrated llorrhave's Holland flitters is part up in half-piut bottles only, and retailed at ONS DOLLAR per buttle, or six bottles fur T'ivr. DOLLARS. The> great demand for this truly relelanted Medicine lias induced many imitations, which the public should guard against purchasing. AT if Beware of Imposition. See that our name is on the label of every bottle you buy. Sold by Druggists generally, ft can be forwarded jy Euprees to most points. SOLE PhO I it iKI 0 R .s, BENJAMIN PAGE, JR. & CO. MANUFACTURING pharmaceutists and Chemists. PITTSBURGH, PA. Fur stile CHARLES RITZ, Lewihtowit, A SUPERLATIVE TONIC,DIURETIC, t J j?i DYS —AVID— Iii'fICORATIKR CORDIAL 'J\> the Citizens of Xew Jersey ( f- Pennsyf rantu, Apothecaries. Druyyists, Grocers and Private Families. Wolfe's Pure fognar Brandy. Wolfe's Pure .Tladeira. Sherry anii Por Wine. J I 4 Wolfe's Pure Jamaica and St. t rolx Rum. jl'olle's Fure Scotch and Irish VI hisfecv. ALL IV DOTTLLS. lIiEG leave to call the attention of tiis citizens of the Trite i States to the above VVfUeS ajid Liquors, imported l>v I'dolpho VVi lie. nf N< A iT. "i!e'Se name is familiar in every part <d' this ertWntrf fm the purity >J I is celebrated S. hie>laiii Sehii api >-- Mr. \\ olfe, in his letter to me. speakingof the pTUIt/ of his VViIM Sand !,. ■ saisi'Toillstak'* my reputation ad it mas. inv stAndinaVs a merchant of thirty years' residence in the < a \ of Mew York, that all the Brandies and Wines that 11.attic are pit! ♦ as imported, anrl of the best rjimHty. and em bo refiid upon by every purchaser." Eve.u bottle has the proprietors name on the wax. and a fo simile of his signiturc on the certificate. The public are respectfully invited t<> call and c.\ajniue tor themselves. For sale at Retail by nil A potheen r ies and Grocers in Philadelphia. GI-ZOKGE H. ASIITON No. sjj Market sr.. Philadelphia Sole Agent for Philadelphia. Read the following from tie Xew York Totirier: KNUKMOL'B BPSIMSS FOR ONE NLW YORK MERCHANT V.are happy to m "fin <■ ur fellow- ii./cns that there is one place n our city where the physician, apothe cary, mid i onntr, m.-rehant,can j:oand pur.-tin so pure Win. .ate-l I,:.mitrs'.. ■ - pure us import, d. and ot ti.e best qu dity. We do.mit niton.l t : > give an elaborate iles. upturn oi this merchant's(vmciisitc I,iismess, al though it will repay any stranger or eitixen to visit Ihlolpho Wolf 's .-.xt' iisiie warehouse. Xv-. 18,20 . ; 22. 8.-aver street, and N -S. 17, IV and 21. Mjuki tilapl street. His stock ol S> hnapq.s .11 hand ready f.i sliijrment eouid not have been less than thirty thou sand eases : the Brandy some t. 11 thousand ease.— Vintages Ix-'tfi to ls.it.; and ten tiioitsnnd eases of Madeira. Sh. .ay end Port Win.. .Scotch and ir:s!i whiskey, lane.icy and St. < roix Ruin, some very old , id ,ual to any 111 this countrv. lie also had t'liren Iwi'.''eeli-.' -. tilled with Bntnrfv. Wine. Ac., in cask* under the < Ustom House kev" ready for bottling.— Mr. W olp. ■; aides nl tehl apps last y ear amounted to one hip dred and eighty thousand dozen.uud we hope in lesu..than two vea-s be may be rnittHv mc essml witi ii.r. iitwri.iK s -iiit]. yVif-e.-. " merit? fnc -patronage of < v.-i v love J lie- species. I'nvatc families who wish pure WtOe,* ami Liquors tor motn-al use should sen>i their >rilt r.v • lireet t o Mr. W olfe, until every Ap >:h .an in the lumi make up their liimils to <hsc;irii ttw poisonous -ttnl from their shelves, ami replace t with Wolfe's pure Wine and Liquors. We understand Air. Wolfe, for the accommodation of small dealers 111 the country, puts up assorted eas es of* Win. s and liquors. Such a man, and such a merchant, should bo sustained against Ins tens of thousands of opponents in the I'nited States, who sell nothing hut imitations, ruinous alike to human ..tuJth and happiness. For stile try John Kennedy A; Co., Levriu town. sepl3-Gm SALT! SAjL'Pi fIMIK undersigned tire agents for the Onon- J dago Salt Company. 'Wholesale price, per hhl. of 280 lbs, or 5 bushels, lie tail rrice, 1.75. ' MARKS A WILLI del3-0m Sole Agents for Mifflin County. At LUTOK'S NOTICE.- The undersigned has been appointed Auditor by the Court of Common Pleas of Mifflin county, to dis tribute the fund arising upon the sale of the real estate of Cyrus Alexander, and will met t parties interested at his office, in Lewis town, on MONDAY, the 25th day of February next, at 9 o'clock a m. of said day. jau24 JOS. W. PARKE#. AUDITOR'S NOTICE.—The undersigned has been appointed Auditor by the Court of Common-Pleas of Mifflin county, to dis tribute the fu'nd arising upon the sale of the real estate of Thomas Reed and William Reed, and will meeri parties interested at his office, in Lewiatowa, tin TUESDAY, the2£h day of February r.oxt, at 9 o'clock A*". M. of said day. > n2 *- 1 JOS. W. PARKER. j / \ HOXJSS W. K. Cheese, and 150 bids. *"T* / W hisYe'yFjufit received and for sale' by jau24 JOHN KENNEDY & Co
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