CHE 5 ASS2T2. Pennsylvania Railroad. Trains leave Lewistown Station as follows: WESTWARD. EASTW ARD. Through Express, 6 30 a. m. 12 20 a. in. F l . t lane, 621 p. in. 10 37 a. in. Mail Train, 10 00 a. ni. 2 34 p. m. Through Freight, 12 10 a. m. 8 26 p. m. 1 oeal Freight. '1 35 a. m. 6 00 p. in. Fx pre-s Freight, 10 40 a. m, 1 60 p. m. t'.jai Train, 12 35 p. m. 0 15 a. in. J). E. Robeson, Agent. Omnibuses convey passengers to and from all the trains, taking up or settiug theiu down si all points within the Ixirough limits. Post Office. Mail* arrive ami eiwte as follows: Close. Arrive. Eastern Through ami Way, 8 a. m. Western do. do. ua. in. 11 00 a. m. Harrisburg Way. 10 30 a.m. Eastern Through, S p. in. 6 a. v Eastern " " 645 p.m. Ilcllefonte Through and Way, Bp. m. 2So p. HI. Northumberland. 8 p. m. 6 p. m. Office hours from 7 a. m. uuiii Bp. in. Sunday from ti until 0 o'clock a. in. LOCAL AFFAIRS. 9®. We are requested to state that di vine service will be held in the Lutheran Church on Sabbath morning next, at the usual hour. ACCIDENT. —Calvin Ray, a brakesman on the down train on Thursday afternoon last, was knocked off the cars near this sta tion, by a freight train standing on the ad joining track, lie incautiously leaned out from the steps, after putting down brakes, wild made a narrow escape from instantane ous death, llis head and face were badly cut, but after being dressed by Dr. \'an valzah be felt easier and next day return ed in company with his wife to Harris burg. FLAG RAISING. —The citizeus of Mc- Veytown raised the stars and stripes on the dome of their Academy on Mond:}}' last with a heartfelt patriotism that showed iheir reverence fur the noble flag under which we have lived and prospered. The band played national airs, and as the breeze displayed its. thirty-four stars cheer after cheer was given. Long may it wave over the land of the free ami the home of the brave. i%y*T!ic Lcvistown Water Hoard was orgarn.vd last week by the election uf the t'olloyving officers : I'resident —i>. Candor. Treasurer —Win. Ilussel). Secretary—J. W. Shaw, Committee on Water Rents—_ p. Candor, J A. Sterett, F. McClure. ftegJThc llollidaysburg Register, in no ticing an examination of the public schools of that place, thus alludes to that taught by Miss 31' Cord of Lcwistown : Thursday was spent in school No. 3 of the female department. Miss Mary M'Cord, teach er. The Directors and visitors were very much pleased with the examination of this school and a great deal of interest was muni fested by all present. Miss M'Cord has in her school a class studying physiology which is something extra to be taught in the public schools in this part of the country, though it is a study that should be introduced in every school, Jir above all things, we should under stand something in regard to the formation j f the human body. SHAD. —Mr. Weber brought up the first shad el the season in his market car ou Friday last. They were of large size, and proved quite a luxury to those who had the gratification of procuring one—of which we must confess ourself of the number. Mr. W. runs his market ear regularly, and will be able to furnish our citizens with suything to be had in the city markets, vocthm fith, vegetables, or other products. II.VYTI. —A large meeting of our color cd population was held on Monday last, J. L. Griffith in the chair, to take into con sideration the propriety of adopting meas ures lor removing to llayti. Considerable information was elicited respecting that country, and we understand preliminary steps taken for forming an association with a view of sending out a few persons to ex amine iuto the soil, climate, government, Ac. We have no doubt that country of fers strong inducements to emigrants, both in climate aud productions, and that ouce settled there aud their houses in order few would wish themselves back in the United States. The hope of the colored mau must be iu fcuaself, for although respected bore when worthy, yet his poeitiQp must always be an inferior one, because popular preju dice instead of favoring his adyan cement is actually retarding it. A CHANCE FOR BARGAINS.—B. K. Firo ved, agt., intending to relinquish business at his present stand, offers for sale AT COST. from now until the first day of April next, his entire stock of Dry Goods, &c. This will afford an opportunity for all desiring to lay in a supply for family use or for dress, not often met with. As the fact will soon spread far and wide, ladies and •gentlemen are iDvited to call and secure undoubted bargains. Those indebted to 'he store will of course call and make set tlement at an early day, deeming this hint that money is needed sufficient B®L.The popular vote of Louisiana is said to be against secession, but has been sup pressed by the traitors TariS" Bill Passe J The Senate of the Inked States has at last, passed the Tariff I>i 1!. Thanks to <3en. Cameron, lie has been its main - Ivo cate in that body. and it is but a few days since that he intimated he would net re turn home until that bill was passed We sincerely congratulate him on his success. It will do more to relieve Pennsylvania than any measure that could have been ad opted. After a session of nearly ten hours, a Go al vote was taken, with the following re sult : YEAS —Messrs. Anthony, Baker, Bigler, Bingham, Cameron. Chandler. Clark. Uoilit tie, Durkee, Fessenden, Foot, Foster, Oritnes, Hale, Harlan, King, Morrill. Seward. Sim m-.ns, Suumer, Ten Eyck, Trumbull, Wade, Wilkinsou and W ilson—2s. NAYS —Messrs. Bragg. CI in groan, Douglas, Green. Hunter, Johnson of Arkansas, John son of Tennessee, Lane, Latham, Nicholson, Pearce, Powell, Rice and Sebastian—l 4. Ail the Republicans voted for the bill. Mr. Rigler, of this State, is the only Dem ocrat that voted for the same. .Mr. Doug las, who professed to have such a 1 ve for this measure when in this State lust sum mer, voted against it. The bill passed in the House on Tuesday precisely as amend ed by the Senate, with the exception that the duty upon tea and coffee were stricken out. It is believed that these amend ments will be concurred in by the Senate. Edwin Hart, editor of the Taiialiasse (Flor ida) Sentinel, and a man named Coleuian, fought a duel on the St It inst., in which both were killed. Married. On tlio morning of the 19th. by the Rev. J. E. \\ asson, at the reMdonce of the bride's father, STEKUET'i C. FlllT/ of Duncan non, Perry county, to Miss MAGGIE J., daughter of Robert 11. Montgomery, of this place. On the evening of the same day, by the same, at the residence of the bride's father, G. M. SI At M of Baltimore City, Maryland, to Miss 11ALL1K \ . A., daughter of Thorn as Fritz, of Sunny Side, Mi til in county. A slice of cake accompanied the above no tices. On the 19th inst, by the llav. T. F. Hal loweii, JOHN A. KERB to Miss MARY IS ABELLA STIXE, both of litis county. On the 21st inst,. at the jvsith pee of the bride's father, by liev. £utpual PE TER M. OK f ami .Miss MAGGIE NICHOLS, both of Lewistown. On the 20th inst., bv rhr Rev. James S. | Woods, D. P., LYMAN I'INCiX of McVey j town to Miss LIZZIE HOOPER of Mount | I uion. On the 21st inst.. by the Rev. G. \Y . ?Jiies ! Rig'ir, Mr ABRAM GARYKK of McVey i town, Mifflin county, to Miss ANNIE Gl Y KR, of Last Salem, Juniata county. j Died. In Derrv township, on tba 17th instant, ; DAVID MU TT 11F! I £ B/) L'G 11, aged about 53 years. On Monday last, in thjg place, Mrs. MA RV FORSYTH, ag'tvl 88 years. On Sunday last, in Fhiknl Ij>lil i, Dr. JO SKDIJ B. ARD, formerly of this } 1 oe, aged ! about 80 years. Weakness of the Stomach and Indigestion. ! Amttktr fjir* Eftptcl fey B unotlu i great < ure etfeeted 11y your medicine. He have still to record many wonderful cures ef fected by tills remedy. Lot must wait another oppor tunity. tine tiling Jul! can rely upon, what wt have published is from persons much respected in our community, and are Hie rally true. J. tjii.v; ;s, Ed. aheboygaa awutnbode, Sheboygan, li'i>. THE MARKETS. LEWISTOWN, February 28, ItfGl. Lott.'ttCTpD nv GEORGE BLViIVfcR. Butter, good, V £j. 15 Lard, 1 1 Tallow, 00 it 10 Eggs, 11 dozen, 11 Buckwheat Flour per 17,0, 2 50 Beeswax, per pound, 25 Wool, wished, 37 unwashe.tj, 25 Dried Caerries, per bushel 1 75 Beans per bushel, 1 $0 Potatoes, 40 j Country soap per lb., from sto 7 cents. : CORRECTED BY M WIKS L WH I.H. Wheat, white ji bushel, 1 05 " red 100 j Corn, ola, 45 j " new, 40 Rye. 50 j Buckwheat, 50 Oats, 25 j Barley, 50 to 55 Cloveysced, 4 00 to 4 25 Flaxseed, 1 25 Timothy, 1 50 Marks's steam mill is selling extra flour at 2 G,O per hundred. Granville at 2 00, 6u-I perfine at 2 40, and family at 2 80. Mill Fead, per hundred. 75 Chopped Oats and Corn per 100, 120 Chopped Rye per 100, 1 30 Salt, 1 40 " patent saeks, 150 " barrels, 280 lbs, 1 75 Philadelphia Market. Flour.—Mixed and good superfine J5 12ja 5 25, common Western extra 5 25, selected j do. 5 62£a5 75. Fancy brands GaGSO, accor j ding to quality. Rye flour 3 Q'2j per bbl. i Corh meal 2 87 ppr bbl. Grain.—Fair In prime Penna. red 127a130e, i Delaware do 132Jc, and white 140a150e, ac cording to quality. Rye, Penna. 68c. Corn 60c for new. UatH, Penna. 33c. Barley 72c. Seeds.—No change in Timothy or Flaxseed. Cloverseed $4 50a4 75 per bu. Cattle Market, Feb. 25, 1861.—The receipts of Beef Cattle reach about 1,33 d Sales at 87a9 25, as to quality. 3,500 Sheep at from 4 to s|c per lb, gross. 70 Cows at from S2O to 40 per head as to quality. 3,374 Hogs at from 0 75 to 8 per 100 lbs net, according to quality. BPft.Th®.Ch3,rlest(in Courier says tli.it " on Washington's birthday Fort Sumter belched forth its saucy salute of thirty fiu? guns." K£s\„" Oieocion" will have to be altered in the next edition of Wei -tor's Dictionary so as to laeaa 'that democratic robbers and thieves must not be resisted if they seize pub lic property. Scßo/fhe Naval Committee has made a re port severely censuring Buchanan's Secretary | of the Navy for the disposition made of ves i sels of war. The southern traitors evidently | had him in tow. Clinton Democrat makes the rath- I er curious acknowledgement that the whigs in the ranks of the people's party of Penn sylvania are oonservativc, and that the aboli ' tion portion is composed of old democrats! bids for the United States six pt r C2nt. loan of eight millions of dollars, were | opened at the Treasury Department, at Wash | ingtun, last Saturday. The aggregate amount | offered was SI-t,d55,00(>. It is stated that | bids below 90 15 100 will not be accepted. S/iC'Tlie slave Anderson who was claimed j under the extradition treaty with England, was released in Canad i la-t week, the Judges j refusing to give him up. lie was charged I with a murder in Missouri some years a<. I resolutions passed by the do in - i cratic convention at Harrisburg last week, j are about as much of milk and water as any j thing we have read for a long time. The : first portion talks about enforcing the laws, j and the latter about not enforcing them —the i digger iu the wood pile being evidently the | stumbling block. fcafMost of the democratic papers are 1 publishing Jefferson Davis's in auguration i speech as President of the Southern Bueean j eers and Tories with hardly a word of com ! meat. When perjured traitors and usurpers j are tiaus plaeed oaa the same footing with a ! constitutionally elected President, good citi I zens ;r?ay well despair of their country. most desperate affray took place in 1 Curbondale, Luzerne county, on Saturday i night last, during which Geo. Brennon was ! killed, Andrew Parrel fatally stabbed, and j— — liorale dangerously injured by a man I named Martin Cjibson, who used a bowie i knife with fatal execution. Gibson when ar rested, expressed regret that he had nut kil . led all of his victims. committee appointed by the Pent) j sylvania State Convention to visit Washing i ton came into contact with Gen. Cass, ad ! after propounding their democracy to him about non-coercion, be coolly informed them | that he could stand on no such platform.— ! Mr. Llanks of this place addressed Speaker 1 Pennington when the committee paid their respects to him. S£jf~W m. Fry singer, lately connected with the Lewi-town Democrat, lias token charge "f the Browns town Union, published in Jack son county, Indiana. Ila can make a read able paper with ordinary care, and having no direct opposition ought to make money.— The Lewistown Democrat is again published by 11. Frysinger, who will soon take charge of it in person. A Palmetto flag was paijed at old Fort Kearney, Nebraska, bearing the inscription, " Southern Rights," on the morning of the 19th. At 10 o'clock the Palmetto flag was torn down and the stars and stripes raised in its place. The transaction produced much excitement. £*as~ The Texas robbers have been making i depredation on the mails. Two more United j States Forts are reported to have been seized. : It costs nearly two millions annually to main | tain a sufficient force in Texas to prevent In- S dian incursions, and yet the recent Conver.- ! tion voted for secession. Dispatch from Senator Clingnian. —The j Charlotte (N. 0.) Bulletin has received the ■ following dispatch from Senator Clingnian : WASHINGTON, Feh. 18, 1861. Editor liuth'lin —There is no ehaoco what j ever for Crittenden's proposition. North ! Carolina must secede or aid Lincoln in mak 1 ing war on the South. T. L. CLINGMAN*. This is the way the secession machine is i worked, by the " honorable" scoundrels at J Washington. have been issued recalling many | of the troops in Texas, which are needed for j the protection of the public property in the j the faithful States. Col. Lee, who command ; ed that divisioj), is on his way home, with | other prominent officers. It costs nearly two ! millions annually to maintain a sufficient I force in Texas to prevent Indian incursions. A C'jol Deliberate Murder. — Last Monday i night, says the Knoxville Whig of the 7th, j Jacob Clcpiuger shot down Andrew J. Davis j witii a rifle, in the upper part of the county. I Cloninger was very deliberate, calling Davis out, while the mother of the f..ruier held a pine torch for him to shoot. The difficulty seems to have grown out of old family mat ters. Cloninger has made his escape. NOTICE. is hereby given that an election ±_\ will be held at the house of Mrs. Smith, m Reedsville, on the SECOND MONDAY of Mareh, 1861, to elect one President, six Man | agers and a Treasurer to conduct the affairs of the Lewistown and ICisJiacoquillas Turn pike lload Company for the ensuing year. juiin Mcdowell, feb2l President. POR A BARGAIN! MA two storv BRICK HOUSE, with a lino lot of ground, situate in West I hird street, opposite the MeCurdy property, will be sold for from S3OO to S4OO, as payments may be agreed on. 1 his is a chance rarely to be met with for ob tairiiDg a home. For lurther information ap ply to ED. FRYSINGER. Lewistown, Feb. 21, 1801. MIFFLIN COUNTY POOII HOUSE STATEMENT, Joseph lirower. Steward, in Account trttk Win. Creiykton, John Peaehey an J I'ic 1 cson Jiratton, Directors of ike Pwr of Mdtin count n, from January 1, 1860 , to January 1, 1801. DR. To amount <•' order* on Treasurer 54.9S 15 i Balance due igo i* 678 17 CR. By balance due ou lust settlement HO 30 H> cash jwi.l idr bringing pan per- to and sc lut ing tin-in from l'uur House 19 ur 317 do do stationary and portqge 4 o.> do do lime ' ' 50 do do white washing 1 do do seeds and plants 2 2'* do do butter a 7- do do ashes 7:> do do ittereltandise 4 d'> do poultry I 7.-, do do butchering a75 do do making' lothing 25 00 do do ulie \ ear's salary IS*'7i (in 67S 27 75 •. Nt Rni . HI Farm —477 bushels !„. at; Rsobush el- eats thre*lied and about 250 in the sheaf; 90 bush els rye: lose bushelseoru in eat-and made 32 he dsltav. vy. ■runt 1 k J'ah i* —3si bushels potato.-*-: 7000 Ilea 1- r: bbagi s; 25 bushels tomatoes; 2'.'. I.itsit, |< be.tit-, and killed 9 iu-atl hogs weighing 2550 ptamils. Stock on Fur***- —7 horse. 4 eons and fit shoals. Iln ftjit 'it P. 11. tm 1 1 1 *l," • -11 i re.-s' -. 2tt sbirts. 1* p..lrs pants.!'- aprons. 2.l,■itemise-. P2flannel -kin-. 20 pair.- ot stockings knitted. •' btal ttek.s. t pati'sdraw ers. ti -at l;s. 6 qtalted skirts. 12 sheets, and 8 barrels soap 1111 le. PAUPERS. Number in Poor House January 1, 1860 SI Admitted through tiie year 40 Horn in the house .*>, Whole number of inmates for 1800 SO (tied in the house 8 Bound out 3 l>is<:harged 37 _4S Number in Poor House January I.ISCI 32 Outdoor paupers through the year 78 do do died " 12 do i{u discharged * 25 Numls r outdoor unticp Jaunary 1. 1861,sup porteil. 111 inirt, by the county 4; Whole iiittultcr of paupers January 1. 1861 73 In addition to the above there have li en 421 for eigners. and 13 Americans, transient j stupe It,, support ed for a short time 1 mostly ■ ver night) ti ithout 1 nier or entry on the register. We. the undersigned. Auditors of Miillm county, elected anil sworn according to law. having examined the accounts of Joseph Urotrer, steward of the P .r House. from January 1.1 soo, to Jauuarvl.lStil. decer tify that we find a'balance due to ttte said Joseph Brower from the lhrectors of the Poor, on the books of one lmndred anil eighty dollars and twelve edits. ' liven under our hands, at l.awistown. January 23.1 Stio. JOHN I>. BAKU.) " HENRY 47 lit- corn Stic 7s 87 do 3o do 39 iiis rye ~0,; 17 fn r. Ceo. W. Hoover, 1 qi-.-alary and medieitie 47 s; ! K. I . Talker & Bro. Mierehandis'e gs on 1 J. F. Hamaker, hiaeksmithing 2 99 208 07 B. Bratton. Esq., scjryiers as Director 45 00 Jonathan Peaehey, IS;;7 !'ns beef 5e 92 No Wm. Butler, meat P2n 33 Joseph Brower, paid for beef 83 on do 011 aect. 347 ;o Wm. Butler, merchandise 45 74 John 1.. Griffith, Itarbering 73 83 A. Kelts, coffins, groceries, Ac. -7 go Dr. Thomas Vativalzah. 3 quarters salarv l.n (in ib-nry Zerite. uicrchiindi.se " 126 31 John Kennedy A < 0. merchandise 93 r,l 1 Hoover, Esq., fees on orders of rvlief 000 , Win. Creighton. Esq.. services as Director 2 _,r*. M 00 Geo. \V. i'iioinas. Esq, fees on orders of relief 660 J. W. Shaw. Any. ami ('lk. in full for lssß, and on aect. of salary for 1859 90 00 U. F. Ellis, merchandise, pi 21 James Cochran, money loaned 122 54 F. J. Hoffman, merchandise 101 To E. C. Hamilton, Shoes 41 37 Ot'O. \\ . Me Bride, fees on orders of relief 2 45 Wm. Zollinger, hats 11 40 Joseph M. Owens, making post fence 7 t.2 John K. Weokes. Esq.. fees 011 orders of relief 80 Wm. Prettylief, tire wood 10 75 Isaac St nil do and rails In 05 11. -J. Walters, Pro. costs 14 34 Win. Creighton, balance on aect. 73 36 Peter I'rintz,-tone coal 30 on Peter Town-end, school tax ;si 29 Geo. Blymyer. merchandise Win. B. Hotfniyti. Ignjlier 14 ys Christian Krain. tire ivoo'd 39 12 John Peaehey. Esq., services as Jdrecto, 45 on Thomas Cox, -hoof 22 13 I Geo. Kcisle, tire wood 37 on A. Hamaker, liquors, 2 years S 22 Jacob Hoover, 2 shouts 11 75 1 J. I. Wallis, tin ware and repair-' 10 37 Geo. Bigler. fit—wood 7 50 - Wm. Swart/.. Esq.. tVe- oil orders of .chef 4 SO Jonathan Peaehey, beef 45 711 ■ 2301 32 CR. By the following orders paid for the support of the out door poor, viz: Nathan Frank, merchandise, 10 50 Jos Brower, sending I'. Devint A wife to Phils. 11 SO John Kiefhob, 1-. flour for Elizabeth Fhemlv 2 (ki Isaac Stall, fire wood ~ ' 11 t,n George Ruble, keeping Mary Bnble 55 50 Jno. A. Wright A Co. CiotJting for M iss Forsythc'- cliild " " "3 12 Enstic Botlit'oek. fire wood 22 87 Oversee- f Miffiintown, funeral expense- of David'NofriS ' 10 60 Ik. Swart/., attending Elizabeth Shiveiy's child and Wm. Patterson ' 10 75 Br. A. llothrock. attending Ezra Jenkins is 00 Dr. A. I Atkinson, in full of salary 21 75 My*. Jane l.illey. keeping and attending t., Margaret Eorsythe in contiiiemeut 17 50 Br. If. Martin, attending same 6 00 John M' Kce. keeping Marv lies- ami child, 15 00 Elizabeth Haines, keeping Erttttk I.yftle 35 25 J. 1 Ruhrer, to redeem Smith's wau-li 3 50 Win. Hardy, keeping John Peris 64 37 Dr. J.J Daltlen. salary 6 months gu 00 Mary Molson, shaving Frank Lyttle 2 25 Wm. I'. Elliott, wood for 1. l.inß 1 25 Marks A Willis, flour and meal 29 25 Wm. J. McCoy, rent of house for Kola. McCnll 10 00 Henry Zerbe, groceries. Ac. 611 orv ~, Henry Shilling, keeping Mr and Mr*. -;,tlUu . Joloi Eby. firo woo> .utdy, 2 years. pre*criled !•} Ply Memos * 23 25 J Git) Sw inv. t iv.-rsoor „f Spring town-Y . t,. at..- oi.tiotv. lor tara.liae t|n " Geo. stoll. fire wood V- -t Dr. S. I Alexander. £ salary lo / Dr. \. Kotltrock,attotnlitig E. Lyttle. R. M Call, Wax. Brown and Mrs. < trucy 22 oo Amt. or.ior* paid for support of uuFdoor Po-.r 981 72 AIM?. Older* paid t at the Poor House, brought forward 2391 32 Whole amount of orders paid. 32-3 91 Treasurer's per c<-uuige 32 i*i T>.at, e?'® 93, 1.1 •! of orders Ii):t*; ni ■:u and tit.p. d. V.-.: Borrowed IlMMIev llMcCl i7 68 Deduct order- unpaid, 'all. I. 2*79 1211 17 Expenses ef U Piiir it lIHO, 355<. 41 which Was paid as fotlow*. viz: By County Tre.t-urer 2tK'm txi b.'UToWC'i IIIOUCV 10*81 (HI Proceeds of farm -old. A .. 55(". 41 Had the ( on nt \ Treasurer t.u 1 a- lit t*h fertile -ttp port of the Poor itt 1860 a- tie did in i-.v>. viz: Sts(X>, I', tvonld liav" supported the Poor, ami j a I the above in.lebte.lt"-** tif'SlkM 55—81211 17 of w limn existed Jatmarv 1, 1866. Yv tie* undersigned. Auditor* of Mifiiin eotintv. elected anil -worn aeeordina t. lavv. Pavuig ''xamiitfi the accounts and vouch* r- of J. hti W. Shaw. Tree-ti re r forth ■ DtioeK't* • fthe po* r. from .Tanuorv l.lvsi. iq January 1. 1861. do certify tiiat .-.e find a'baluuee 'lite to tiie -aid J. W. Shaw from (tie -aid Director* of tin- P .or of eighteen dollars, an • that we have can celled the order* paid by the-a i t'rea .aer. t.ivett under our hands and seal*, at Lt vv isiown. January 23, 1861, JOHN D. BIRR.) HENRY !*>.' YiiKR. Auditors. f.-b7 ABM. GARYER. ) PHOTOGRAPHIC NFUVS. \ % .M. A. Mclv EE re .pi t tfnllv annu.uncos ft ta the citizet of Sir*, tie's Mills and vicinity that hi* car will remain for a short time in the above named place, for the bur pose of affording all who may desire if, the opportunity of procuring 1 FIRST CLASS PHOTOGRAPH of themselves, families or friends, executed in any and every .*') !e, from miniatures up to life size Photographs. Pictures copied from small Ambrotypes, Daguerreotypes, Ac., and enlarged to life size. Stereoscopic pictures of residences taken upon reasonable terms, and stereoscopic bodies furnished when called for. Having had ten years' experience in business and avail,ed himself of all the latest improvements in the art, he feels c tnlidcnt that he can render satisfaction to all who may call upon him. Every variety of Photograph ic work undertaken at moderate prices. A1 so, a large assortment of Photograph ironies 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. declli-bm :V„ E. SMITHVS Original & only (sen nine The above is the only reliable remedy for inflammatory diseases, among which are Rheumatism TctU r Neuralgia Gout Burns Frosted F< et Scalds Headache Funis in the Jiu'k Paralytic StroJn " " Breast Salt Rheum " Safe Scrofula Cramps in the Stom- Sore Eyes ach Sore Breasts Sprains or Bruises Brysi pt las StijTncss in the Joints Asthma Or any diseases which are sore apa painful. For that Dread to Mothers. q R o u P, It is Invaluable —Giving Belief at Once. Certificates I rem hundreds of our best citizens can be seen at the office of Dr. Smith, showing what the Oil has done. In purchasing be careful to examine the wrappers and see that you get A. E. Smith's Original and only Genuine Electric Oil. All imitations are worse than useless. PRINCIPAL DEPOT, No. 126 Walnut Street, PHILADELPHIA. EDWARD B. PI'ROEUi, Newton Hamilton, Mifflin County, Pa., Agent lor Mifflin County and surroundings. Philadelphia, Feburary 14, 18GI. LEC'I ION NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby _J given tit the Stockholders of the Lewis town Gas Company that an election will be held at the office of the undersigned, in Lewis town.onSAlT ILL>A\, ihe lfith day of March, 1861, from 10 o'clock n. m. to d o'clock r. m , for one President and six Managers to con duct the business of the Company for the en suing year. feb2i J. W. SIIAW, Secretary. Estate of John Altfeln. deceased. OTICE i- hereby gHrcn that letters testa _i_ x raen'ary on the estate of JOHN AIT KIN, late of Armagh tow nship, Mifflin coun ty, deceased, have teen "ranted to the under signed, residing in saiu township. All per sons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them duly authenticated for settlement. HUGH AITKIN, JOHN M. AITKIN, feb2l-Gt* Executors. y~ . j/iGM./rie * £ \ A o£l A SUPtRLATIVt f TONIC, DIURETIC, aYipi?sj yc:mmum& ?/'< f >t'n-'ns Wolf.', of Now inrk. whose name is familiar in everv part of thi* 1 U-> •.' ;i:-' ! "V • ■'! ll i sted Si hieilaill , p>. Mr. V • •If,- i". hi - hi-.er t<> me. sneaking of i' 1 ; 1 - \. ■ .. i ! . .ay-: "1 will staku " ■ imp. i >. a man. mv .-nniUiiu; as a mereluml <•' tl'irty years' resilience in tin tirv of New York. ■it nil i! >• !'■ .nni Wo t's that l'U.tt'e are puro i!ijsiivii. miii of the licst quality, and ran 1"* re'u-.l upon liy i very ptirehuser."' Every '"••a. h.. :•• I'! (■:: .|| r-. i anie ill sill wax. and. :i I'.f 5i.,,.!,; of his simtittirc •> the certificate. '1 lie j'fih- Erjspertfully incited to call and exaiu\n lor For V • Retail !• Mi AIM .< ear ie and lirovi-rs in Pliilii.lolL.lKa. liEOHCK H ASHToN". No. s;vj Market St.. I'l .mdeloiii*. Sole A_, a; ,r Philadelphia, I .iti io t,.. wiiq; !• nni tli. New York Courier: Ex n mas RraxiM con oxk New You Mucilkt— ' aiipy in itifiirni onr fellow fitiitons ilisit there ''in' )' -i a- i■ t a.] ( wfa ro the phy iciun. npmhe ■ fi'Miitry no r hai.t anjroaiui purehasepure Wines and Liquors, axpnn as imported, and or thn ' i.-r qii utv. We do tmt intend to ji.,v an elaliorato d ... rvpti a of this merchant's extensive business. M tliiHtßn it wiil repay any stranger or eitteen tp. visit 1 dolpito Woi:-" • xtei|s|ve win •iiotise. No-. 11.-jiaiio i ; ' 'Vi r street, and Nns. U. If and 2t. Mail.ettit ld -'■ " ' !!i- s!.„.h • fSchi.af.ps hi hand ready lo uinnp. -nt i .lUd he: hat e bevu. less tinai thirty ihuu -it ! i .ts Kraii.'.y in" fen thousand *.ees— \ 111 a.; f iSwi'i ' ■ t-'si: ami ton thousand eases of M i rn and port Wine. Scotch and (nab !n • .hmiaiea and St. Croix Itimi. soiue ~ am! equal to any in tins eouutrv. lie aisp luid tiiroa lai'ce e.-l'ai's, tilled m ith P.:ancfy. M'ine. .t.*,. in casks under tie t"iitein 31-use key; reiidy for hottline.— Mr. Wulfisales e.f ycMr antowitw to • i.ii:i,i.ci| and iuliiy thoiis.u- t iforen, and we hope in less man two years lie may beeqtwHy wiili hi- iv.indf and V.'iin li ' - met .1 • tin' is .lenaitf. of .v. ry lover of hi- -[i"i -i • -• I'm.tie nidi, i who wish [live Y'l'mes and 1. . • Ui'-di al u • -holdd "lid llreir uulel.j direet to Mr. Wo ie until every tpoiheear}' in tlia i.itel make up liieu luitids to discard tie- poisonous sMitl lis hi iheir -!n !\. -. an ! r.-plaee it with Wolfo's pin e Wine and Liquors. W" uiideistand Mr. Woife. for the aeconuiiodatioii of small dealer- - in the eouuln. puts up assorted eas es of Wines and liquors. Sneh u man, and sueli a men-hunt, should 'a- su-t uiied against his teus of jijeusands ol opponents in the United States, who sell nothing li.it imitations, ruinous ulik to humuu health and happilie-s. For sale t.y John Kennedy L ot>., town. sej)ld-6ru □ CEHHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS THE CELEBRATED IIOLLAND HEM ED Y FOR OTSFSP SIA, DISEASE OK THE KIDNEYS, LIVER EOIII'LAI.-VT, WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND, FEVER AMD AGUE, Aii. the various affections consequent upon disordctod STOMACH OB LITER, Such us Indigestion, Aridity of the Stomach, Colicky Pains, 11.-artbuni. Loss of Appetite, Despondency, Costivemaer, Blind ami Bleeding Pile*. In all Nervous. ttbeumntje, suit Neuralgic Affections, it him in numerous instance*' prqYea* biddy beneficial, and in others effected a derided cure. This is a purely vegetable compound, prepared on strictly scientific principles, after the manner of tin- celebrated Holland Professor, lloThave. Its reputation at lioine pro dared its introduction here, the demand commencing with these of the Fatherland scattered over the fare of this mighty country, many of whom brought with them and handed down the tradition of its value. It ft note njflrnl to the American puUie, knowing that its truly vxmtirful meib inal rirtiiet mtttt U acknowledged. It is particularly recommended to those persons whose constitutions may have been Impairs! by the continuous u=*; of ardeut spirits, or other forms of dissipation. Generally in :(:uitaneoU3 in effect, it finds its way directly to the seat of life, thrilling and nnirkemng every nerve, raising np the drooping spirit, and, in fact, infusing new health and vigor in the system. NOTICE. —JVhoever expects to find tlil* a beverage w id be disappointed; la;t to the sick, weak and low spirited. It will prove a grateful aromatic cordial, ©isce.se'J of remedial properties. READ CAREFULLY! The Genuine highly concentrated itcrrhave's Holland liittcrs la put up in half-pint tattles only, and retailed at ONE DOLLAR per bottle, or six bottles for Five DOLLARS. The great demand for this truly celeln sted Medicine has induced many imitations, which the public should guard against purchasing. &ti~ Beware of Imposition, gee tb.at our name is on the labei of every buttle you buy. Sold by Druggists generally. It can be forwarded by Express to most points. SOLE PROPRIETORS, BENJAMIN PAGE, JR. & CO. v. A n i r AcTIT.INa Jjjharmaceutists and Chemists PITTSBURGH, P^. For sale bv CHARLES RITZ, LewistQwn, Pa. " ' •''' " scp2o Large Stock of Furniture on Hand. A FELIX is still manufacturing all kinds il_ of Furniture. Young married persons ami others that wish to purchase Furniture will hud a good assortment on hand, which will be sold cheap for cash, or country pro duce taken in exchange for same. Give mc a call, on Valley street, near Black Bear Ho t. ;, _ feb 2i CHAIRS! CHAIRS! CHAIRS! Mahogany, Maple, Birch and Walnut OA.JSTE SEAT CHAIRS, of every style and finish, at Iv. V. KEICTiXEI^S OTECBST 339 Worth Front St. Above Vine* Parlor and Dining Room Chairs, large and small Rocking Chairs, manufactured of the best material and by experienced workmen. All orders tilled with Promtitude and Care. Remember the place, 339 North Front Street, above Vine, Philadelphia. ian24-lv