5E E Gr AZETTE. Pennsylvania KaUroad. Trains leave Lowistown Station as follows: WESTWARD. EASTWARD. Through Express, & 3> a. tn. 12 2<> a. tn. Fast Line, # 21 p. in. 10 Sf a. in. yiail Train. 10 On a. m. 2 34 p. in. Through Freight, 12 10 a.m. 5 25 p.m. Loeal Freight 6 35 a. m. 6 00 p. m. Express Freight, 10 40 a. lit, 1 50 p. m. Cow TraiH, 12 35 p. m. 915 a. in. i. E. Robzsok, Agent, gy Calbraith's Omnibuses convey passengers to and from all the trains, taking up or setting them dovvu at all points within the borough fimijs lost Office. Mails arrive and close as fallows : dote. Arrive. Eastern Through and IVJ, 9 . in. Western dy. do. 9a. in. 11 00 a.m. Harrisburg Way, 10 30 a.m. Eastern Tnrwigh, 8 p. nt. 0 a. m. Eastern " fi 4i p. m. Ucllefonte Through and Way, Sp. m. 230 p. m. Northumberland, 8 p. m. 0 p. m. OHce hours from 7a. m. tiniM Bp. m. Sunduv from S until 9 o"<j|o. k a. in. LOCAL AFFAIRS. illiaui Swartz will bo a candidate for Justice of the Peace in the East Ward of the Borough of Lewistown, at the en suing spring election. jiofßobert Mathews, Sr., will be a can didate for Borough Constable at ibe ensu ing spring election. J. LEITIIEAD, of the Episco pal Church, will preach in the Lutherau Church ou Sunday evening next. ELECTION OF PASTOR —The Lutheran Congregation held an election for Pastor of that church ou Monday last, and by a decided vote gave a call to ltev. 11. R. fleck of Luzerne county. He is yet a youjig uian, unmarried, but lias evinced considerable energy in his calling. 1 lave beard of several instances during the past few weeks in which ladies have been followed on the streets by some fellow who is probably in want of boarding iii the stone jug, or the administration of a mpre speedy punishment. One instance ■occurred near the Lewistown Hotel, anoth er at the Town Hall corner, and a third in West Market street. It is to he hoped be will be identified in his next attempt to poke bis nose under ladies' bonnets, and, whether drunk or sober, taken in hand SI'RINFT ELECTION. —-The annual dec ti*n for township and borough officers t ikes place on Friday next. Some of the offices to be tilled are important to taxpay ers, and ought to be selected with more than ordinary judgement. In this class are the Assessors and Assistant Assessors, whose valuations will stand for three years from next winter. weather, after several days of •c jld winds aid snow squalls, again mode rated on Tuesday. Birds of various kinds are beginning to warble their notes, giving intimation that they consider spring weath er ought to be here. To boys and others •who take pleasure in having about the premises swallows, robins, blue birds, spar rows, wrens, Ac., we would say now is the time to put up boxes. Their cheerful j notes and merry chirping will amply rc- ' pay the time and trouble spent in making j such habitations. HEATH OF MR. JOHN COLDER. —This gentleman, ling" a resident here, died at Harrisburg on Saturday evening, of inflam mation of the lungs. He had gone to Harrisburg to attend the funeral of his brother, Win. Colder, Er , which took place i •on Thursday. Mr. Colder was sixty-six years of age at the time of his death- A CHANCE FOR BARGAINS. —B K. Kiro * ed, agt., intending to relinquish business at his present stand, offers for sale AT COST, from now until the first day of April next, ibis entire stock of Dry Hoods, Ac. This 1 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 invited to call aud secure undoubted bargains. Those indebted to the store will of course call and make set tlement at an early day, deeming this hint '.hat money is needed sufficient. METHODIST CONFERENCES. —The Bal timore and East Baltimore Conferences met yesterday—the former at Staunton, Virginia, and the latter at Chambersburg, in this State. The Philadelphia Confer ence meets in that city on Wednesday of next week. Married. On the 25th February, by Rev. A. A. Eek- Odge. DAVID 0. LANTZ to SUSANNA FOLHT, both of Allenville, Mifflin county. Died. In Brown township, on the 3d March, SIK ER YODER, aged 50 years, 8 months and v days. In Middleburg. Snyder county, on the Ist. Tery suddenly, JULIA, widow of Dr. John "jbighaus, deceased, aged 54 years, 9 months V ID 011 *he 25th, of apoplexy, • iAR\. vvjfe of Samuel Weirick, Esq., aged t years. In Franklin township, on the February, GEORGE HARTMAN, aged years, 4 months, and 27 days. From the Juniata Register of this morning. HORRIBLE MURDER IN JUNIATA COUNTY. Arrest of the Murderers. On Sabbath last, our town was thrown in to much excitement by the announcement that Henry Auker, an old and well knuwn citizen of this county, residing in Fayette I township, had been cruelly murdered on the evening paevious. Amid the many rumors ; afloat, we have been able to gather the fol lowing particulars of this dreadful affair : j On Saturday evening Mr. Anker, an old man in the neighborhood of 80 years of age. was home with his grand daughter, aged 14 as, and a crazy woman. About seven i jlock two men came to the hoose and rap ped, and Mr. Auker directed his grand daugh ter to open the dorr. One stepped in and took a seat behind the stove, an 7 n- t:-. was seated at the door at which they enter ed. After a few minutes conservation, Mr. ; Auker inquired of the one behind the stove i what lie wanted. lie replied his money.— ! Mr. Auker said that he had no money, and they might search his house. He afterwards said that he had only $lO, and that he would get it for them. He rose from his seat and as he was entering the oth j er room he readied for his gun, and while in j the act of reaching for it. the man behind the stove fired at him. the ball striking his arm at the elbow, and inflicting a wound to the wrist, lie immediately rushed upon Mr. Au ker and inflicted several blows on his head : i with the pistol. The murderers then left, and the grand daughter locked the front door, pla ; ced a pillow under the head of her grandfath er, washed his wounds, and with the crazy woman started for her father about a mile distant. Where Mr. Auker lived it is a very I lonesome and secluded spot, and it was about . an hi ur afterwards before the neighbors ga h l ered to witness the dreadful scene. Mr. Au ker gave the death stiuggle as the first neigh | hois arrived. From the description of the persons sus i picion at once attached to two men living . about McAliisterville—Samuel Lovering and John Ilowder. Lovering was arrested about eleven o'clock on Sunday night at the house i of Mr. Yarner, near the Shade Mountain, and Ilowder was arrested in the evening at his home in McAliisterville. When before the Ju.-tice the little girl at once recognizing ! them as the men, remarked that one (Lover ing] had been shaved since, which was true, \ arner having shaved hi in in the morning. We 1 tave heard many minors that they both have confessed, of this we have no re liable information. Th y are now in jail and i will he tried at the April court fir the awful . crime of murder. The enolness and self-possession of the lit tle girl has elicited universal remark. The whole afiair lias created the most intense ex ' eitement throughout the county, and particu ; larly in the immediate locality where it oc- , curred. M ithin the past two years there have ' been more instances of murder of husbands by their wives than in the twenty years pre vious. Stay-Albert M. Elmer, a young man of tal- i ent, having eaten hasheesh, in Montreal, re ' cently, for experiment, leaped out of a hotel j window and broke his neck. Readers of M oiite Christo ought to be careful bow they : follow in his footstep?, as romance and reali ] ty do not always agree. young men, James and Sidney ; Ividd, were arrested in Duekhannon, Upshur County, Ya.. last week, on the charge of rob i bing tiie mail. People who steal on a smail i scale must expect to be arrested. Why didn't the fools make a democratic haul like I j Floyd, Thompson it Co. &a>?*The most fortunate thing, says the | Tribune, that ever happened to Benedict Ar -1 nobi was the birth of David E. Twiggs, late i General in the United States army, now sim , ply a disgraced soldier, and a dishonored old i man : for though the advantage of this ad ! vent was long in appearing, yet by it the mo- ; J nopoJv of shojve has at least been taken from | the traitor of the Revolution, and shared with a worthy rival. B£SL>The Civil Tribunal of the Seine on the loth ult. delivered judgement in the Bonaparte Patterson case : n favor of Prince Napoleon. The Court grounds its judgement upon the fact that the question was conclus ively settled bv the Emperor's family council i - in ISGO. It abstains from pronouncing any opinion on the merits of the ease, which, it will be remembered, M. Mt-rvciileux, the Crown Advocate, admitted t> be entirely in favor of the Pattersons. The latter will no doubc appeal. A Tmncssc' 1 i>ic <>J Coercion. —The Nashville Banner says: j Citizens of seceding States eizo an . - ehl the arsenals and forts of the United States by armed force. They drive out all United States officers found therein. Is that coer cion, or not? And is it the duty of the Uni ted States Government t > submit to coercion? Citizens of the seceding States seize the mints and treasures of the United States, and rifle the mails at pleasure, and threaten with death any United States officer that opposes. . ils that coercion, or not? If so, is it the du ty of the United States to submit to it? So far, all the coercion—all the resort to 1 force, to military force to violate rights, laws and property —has been on the part of the se ceding States. And yet all the howl that has filled the nation against coercion, has been poured forth by those daily resorting to it.' j Is it right enough for any mob to seize the property and trample on the flag of the Union, but damnable coercion if the Union refuses to submit to be robbed and insulted by such hands ? JKever and Ague. A esse of Eujht -V Standing cured bis Brer hare's Hol land Bitters. Michael Kelly, No. 117 Seventh, near Grant St. says: "Lust Julr. while running on the river, on aeotton boat plying between Natchez ana New Orleans. 1 was taken with Fever and Ague. For eight long months i 1 suffered with this dreadful disease. The greater , part of this time I was unable to work - and spent at least fifty dollars for different medicines, but found no permanent relief. Three weeks ago, one of ray friends insisted upon my trying Ikerhavt-s Holland Bitters, saying that a cut inn guaranteed. After taking it for one week. 1 must state, i was i sound man i have been to work n*w tor two weeks, and have had no return of the Chills and Fever whatever. I certify that the above statement i true. THoxiS Ai*s. Jjutmoni House, or at R. Chester's Gothic Hall. Coal Oil Reduced in Price! BEST article Portland Kerosene Oil at $1 by F. J. HOFFMAN. S2K2SS3 SESSSMSSSB §T*I 9KS9&& "Vj'OTICE is hereby given that the books L l f..r Subscription to the Capital Stock of the " Mifflin and Centre County Kail Road Company" will be opened at the following places and times, viz : At Lewistown, at National House, on the 29th day of March inst. At Keedsville, at Mrs. Smith's Tavern, on the 30th day of March iust. At Milroy, at Swinehart's Tavern, on tbo Ist day of April next. JOHN A. WRIGHT. GEO. W. ELDER, F. G. FRAN CI SCL'S. ALEX. REEL), E. W. IIALE, ; mb 7 Commissioners. PUBLIC SALE. ILL be sold at public sale, without re- U serve, at the late residence of the un dersigned, in Lewistown, on Friday, March 15th, 1861, the following personal property, to wit; Mahogany Tables, Sideboards and Sofas; Chairs, Entry Coat and Hat Racks, about 200 yards Wool Carpeting, Feather Reds. Hair Me ureases. 0 Bedsteads, child's Crib and Cradle, a number of Wash Stands, Mahoga ny Bureau, 0 pairs Venitiuu Blinds, Parlor Wood Stove, Globe Cook Stove, in good order, | with drum and Pipe—in short, every variety ! of Household and Kitchen Furniture. Also, A new one horse Truck Wagon. A reasonable credit will be given. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock a. m. f mli7 JOHN A. STERETT. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.—By virtue of an Order of the Orphans' Court of Mifflin county, the undersigned will sell at : public sale, on the premises, on Friday, March 29, 1861, the following real estate, to wit: All that certain lot of ground, situate in the borough of McVeytown. being part of Lots No. 53, 54, 55 and 50, fronting on John Street on the north 107 feet, and extending in depth along Queen Street 214 feet to Washington alley, on |||K which is erected a large two £jj£ijifl|Astory FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, Stable, and other out buildings. Terms Cash. CYRUS STINK, SAM'L. STINE, Administrators of John Stine, Jr., dee'd. McVeytown, March 7, 1801. The New Big f ; n Coffee Pot Sign. THE 9ACHIIE OWE MORE. My Machine is new and runs a little rough, ' That all can see by the look of the stuff; But be that as it may, I'll still make her sing Of all the improvements and every new thing. IV e have made a new Big Coffeo Pot Sign, The greatest in the State and new in design, And its a model of some we have for sale, j Which to please you 1 know they cannot fail. Some Tea Pots too of much improved style, j The prettiest indeed you have seen for awhile, i Also z inc Bottom Buckets that will not rust, And so Id very cheap if you don't ask for trust. Now for a Stove, I must tell you whereto look, I And is called the Daylight Gas Burner Cook, j They're from the foundry and come direct here j To the only authorized salesman near. More things I'd say, but I must do it briefly, j At'entii nto Jobbing, but Spouting chiefly: j Lamps and Lanters and Sad Irons too— i If you need Silver Plat' :g, I'll do it for you. Now it becomes me in a short way, To express my thanks to the people and say, I am very much pleased so many come to me For Stoves and Tin Ware although I am wee. nihT J. JRVIN WALLIS. • Ik EGISTER'S NOTICE.—The following! V> accounts have been examined and pas- j sed by me. and remain tiled on record in this ! ■ office for inspection of heirs, legatees, credi j tors, and all others in any way interested, , and will be presented to the Orphan's Court | of the County of Mifflin, to be held at the Court House, in Lewistown, on Thursday, i the 4th day of April, 1861, fur allowance and ' confirmation : 1. The account of Thomas McCormick, ad ministrator of Robert McCormick, late of Ol iver township, dee'd. 2. The account of Samuel Drake, executor ; of the last will of Alexander Taylor, late of j Newton Hamilton, dee'd. 3. The account of Thompson G. Bell, ex ecutor of the last will cf Benjamin McCoy, late of Granville township, dee'd. 4. The guardianship account of David T. Kline, guardian of Ambrose Hummel!, mi ! nor child of Jacob Ilummell, dee'd. 5. The guardianship account of Thompson ! G. Bell, guardian of the minor children of; Henry Sechrist, dee'd. 0. The guardianship account of Thompson G. Bell, guardian of the minor children of Thomas McCord, dee'd. 7. The account of William B. Johnston, executor of the last will of William Marks, dee'd. 8. The guardianship account of William B. Johnston, guardian of the minor children of David C. Miiler and Rhoda Miller, late Rhoda Alexander, dee'd. 9. The guardiansbip account of Jacob Mohler, guardian of Samuel Price, minor child of Isaac Price and Elizabeth Price, late Elizabeth Book, dee'd. 10. The guardianship account of Joshua Morrison, guardian of Martha Cavenaugh. 11. The account of Jacob S. King and David J. Zook, administrators of Yost King, late of Menno township, dee'd. SAMUEL BARR, Register. Registers Office, Lewistown March 7, 1861. Undertaking OTILL carried on. A large assortment of O Coffins on hand. Funerals attended to at any distauce in the country, at short notice. Thankful for past favors hoping a continu ance of the same. A. FELIX. Lewistown. Feb. 21. 1861. IIQUORS.— The undersigned have in store J Brandies, Wines, Old Rye Whiskeys, Gins, Jamaica Spirits and N. E. Rum, of the very best brands, and warranted pure and old. JOHN KENNEDY k Co. NOTICE! IT is hoped that persons knowing them selves indebted to the firm of WM. B. HOFFMAN <fc Co. will do us the justice of calling and settling their accounts. If cot done soon, they will be left at a Justice for collection. F. J. HOFFMAN. Lewistown, January 17, 1861. us @ D" s & & (LATE EAGLE HOTEL,) Third St., above Race, Philadelphia. Terms—sl 25 per day. RHOADS & SAILOR, Propriet's. TILGUMAN V. RIIOADS, Formerly of the National Hotel. CHARLES SAILOR, f2B-ly Formerly of Schuylkill co., Pa. I.ate White Swan, A 'ace Street, aho re Third, Philadelphia. Terms— sl 25 per day. QUILLMAN & BOYER, Proprietors. rrV> the old customers of this well known -*- House we desire to say that we have ren ovated, improved, and newly furnished the same, and that we respectfully solicit a c>n- I tinuanee of their patronage. Strangers, Travelers and Visitors weeordi ally invite to the hospitality of the " Nation al"—to come and see and judge for them ! selves of its advantages and merits. Our lo cation is central, and convenient for merchants and business men generally. We will always endeavor to study the wants and comforts of our guests, and with the as sistance of Mr. Chas. A. STEIN, our affable and attentive Clerk, we feel well prepared to keep a good hotel, and hope to be able to give ' general satisfaction. HENRY QUILLMAN, j feb2B-lyr JOHN BO VEIL IReal Estate at Private Sale. fllllE undersigned will dispose of at pri vate sale, 86 ACHES OF LAND, : .-ituate in Decatur township, Mifflin county, 50 acres of which are cleared, and a stream , of water (Jack's Creek) passing through it. Part of the land is limestone and part flint i soil. Possession given immediately. Applv to ANGELIXE & MARY I. SIGLEK, Heirs of John Sigler, dee'd., feb2B-4t Lilleysville, Decatur tp. McVEYTOWN ACADEMY. SZ SHARP would respectfully announce • that the second quarter of the McVey town Academy will commence on the Gth of February, 1801, 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 lie has secured the services of G. F. Davenport, A. M., a graduate of New York, and an experienced teacher. Tuition, $3.00 to 84 50 per quarter; Lan • guages ?1 50 extra ; Primary Department, ! ?2 50 per quarter. BBL, Students boarded in respectable pri vate families at very reasonable rates. McVeytown, January 24, 1800.-* MONEY! MONEY!! The subscriber wishing to turn j as much of his stock as possible Hp" ""NRS&minto cash, will sell until Aprit at : such prices as to make it the interest of all ' in want of articles in his line to gite him a • call. All kinds of Boots, Shoes, or Gaiters | made to order, of the best material and in | the best manner, at regular prices. Thankful for the patronage heretofore re | ceived, a continuance of the favor is res ! pectfully solicited. Persons indebted will please take notice | the accounts will be required to be settled by • the 10th of April. feb2S JOHN CLARK. FOR SALE, A BARGAIN! MA two story BRICK HOUSE, with .t fine lot of ground, situate in West Third street, opposite the MeCurdv property, will be sold for from S3OO to 8400, as payments may be agreed onj | This is a chance rarely to be met with forob | taioing a home. For further information up , ply to ED. FRYSIXGER. Lewistown, Feb. 21, 1801. Estate of !*ancy Brown, deceased. ! OTICE is hereby given that letters of il administration on the estate of NANCY BROWN, late of Armagh township, Mifflin j county, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, residing in said township. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those hav ing claims to present them duly authentica - ted for settlement. H. 11. GIBBONEY, mh7-€t Administrator. Estate of Daniel Broagbt, deceased, j OTICE is hereby given that Letters of i 1 Administration on the estate of DAN ILL BROUGHT, late of Granville township, deceased, have been granted to the under signed, residing in said 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. DANIEL BROUGHT, SARAH BROUGHT, mar 7* Administrators, i _ Estate of John Aitkin, deceased. OTICE is hereby given that letters testa- X.T mertary on the estate of JOHN AIT KIN, late of Armagh township, Mifflin coun ty, deceased, have been granted to the under signed, residing in said 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—6t* Executors. Estate of David Mutthersbough. deceased. ]V OTICE is hereby given that letters testa i.l mentary on tbe'estate of DAVID MUT -IHERSBOUGH, late of Derry township, Mifflin county, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, residing in said township. All persons indebted to said estate are re quested to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them duly au thenticated for settlement. WM. CREIGHTON, feb2B-6t Executor. LECTION NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given to the Stockholders of the Lewis town Gas Company that an election will be held at the office of the undersigned, in Lewis town, on SATURDAY, the loth day of March, 1801, from 10 o'clock a. in. to 3 o'clock p. m., for one President and six Managers to con duct the business of the Company for the en suing year. feb2l J. W. SHAW. Secretary. \. E. SMITH'S Original & only Gen uine ELECTRIC OIL. The above is the only reliable remedy for inflammatory diseases, among which are Rhm mutism 7V Iter Xt.urafijHi ft tut Bier an Fronted Fa t Srii Als Headache Fains til tin: Hack Farah/tic Slruhr " 11 Breast Salt Rheum " " Sidr Scrofula Cramps in the Sfom- Sure Furs arh Sore Bnasts Sprains or Bruises Fn/sipelas Stijfness in tin Joints Asthma Or any diseases which are sore and painfu'. For that Dread to Mothers. CROUP, ft is Invaluable—Giving llelief at Once. Certificates from hundreds of our best citizens can be seen at the office of l.r. 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 Elecfrio Oil. All imitations are worse thai useless. PRINCIPAL DEPOT, No. 126 Walnut Street. PHIL.IDEf.PHI4. EDWARD It. I'URCELL, Newton Hamilton, Mifflin County, Pa., Agent for Mifflin County and surroundings. Philadelphia, Fcburary 14, 18t> 1. PHOTOGRAPHIC NEWS. \\ T M. A. McKEE respectfully announces | ft to the citizens of Strode'? Mills and ! ; vicinity that his car will remain for a short | time in the above named place, for the pur j 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 j life size Photographs. Pictures copied from small Ambrotypes, Daguerreotypes, kc., and | enlarged to life size. Stereoscopic pictures i 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 improvements in the art, he feels confident 1 that he can render satisfaction to all who may ! call upon him. Every variety of Photograph ic work undertaken at moderate prices. A1 j so, a large assortment of Photograph frames I constantly on hand. Instructions given in , all the various branches of the art. Pic tures taken equally as well in cloudy as iu I clear weather. Call soon. decl3-3m LEWISTOWN ACADEMY. ; fIMIK second session of this institution will X commence ou MON DAY, Feburary 11th. In uddition to the common English branches, instructions will be given in Latin Greek, French, German, and the Higher Mathemat ics, also, in Drawing, Painting, and music. No extra charge for the Languages. Hates of Tuition. —s3 00, 4 30, and SG 00 per quarter of eleven weeks. Drawing. 53 00, ! Painting, $3 00, Music, 510 00, Incidentals, j 25 cents. On or about April Ist, a class will be formed for 6uch teachers in the county us wish to qualify themselves for a permanent certificate. This class will continue until July, affording ample time for a thorough ex amination and study of all the branches re quisite in a professional certificate. The tu ition for this class will be 55 00. For further particulars inquire of M. J. SMITH, Prin. Lewistown Academy. Lewistown, Feb. 7, 1861. lfclN% GIN AS A REMEDIAL AGENT. THIS DELICIOUS TOXIC STIMULANT, SPECIALLY* designed for the use of the t J Medical Profession and the family, hav 1 iog superseded the so called "Gins," " Aro matic," "Cordial,""Medicated," "Schnapps," etc., is now endorsed by ail 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 druggists, grocers, etc. A. M. BIMNGER A CO, Sole Proprietors, No. 19 Broad street, X. Y. I For scie by FRENCH, RICHARDS & Co., M. \\. & 11. SMI HI, and all of the prom inent Wholesale Druggists in Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Doc. 13, 1860. Aft \ BUSHELS fine Dried Apples. Splen. "TV did Dried Apples from Ohio, on band and for sale at A. FELIX'S 4 LL kisds of Dried Fruit, Raisins, Con- ' j~\ fectioueriee, a: wholesale can be had'at ! A. Felix's Cheap Grocery and \ ariety Store. • Alt BUSHELS Peaches. A choice quality ***) of Pared and Unparcd Peaches, from Ohio, on hand at A. FELIX'S. ! REDUCTION" on Sugar and Coffee.— • Cheapest Sugar and Coffee in town can be found at A. Felix's Faciilv Grncerv i ' .-MOAUTic' ' f A SUPERLATIVE TONIC,DIURETIC, .wo— •JOTATIN& CORDIAL 71. /Ac (V/ -c ax vj .\rir Jaxt v <f" Futnsyi vaulti, Apt'/hfcarux. Druggist'!, GY.-ws /<(/ Private FtimUi>a. Wolfe's Purr Cognac Brand). Mnlfe's Pure Madeira, Sherry and Porf Wine. Wolfe's Pure Jamaica and SI. froiv Bum. Wolfe% Pure Scotch and Irish \i hishey. ALL l.\ BOTTLKS. | BKli leave to call the attention of the J n/i-n* .11" the i'mt.-il eSmi>. it. th<. \\ 11-- fiul I.i-liiiirs. imp.-rtcl l.y I'.lolpho Wolff. f NVxv York. "litis,: uimio in faiiiilinr m every inxrt ol khki cr-untrx f. ir tli. purity of 1,1 M>rtiio4 Held, .lum S.-hnupp*. Mr \S olio, in hin totter to m. sponkiug f the purity of ins Wiiitivmid l.;i [Uors ..iy m M I nill tnl. my r. putoti.Mi < a nitin. ti-\-t.-irutuig w a tnerehniik ..I tliiny yearn' re-ideiue in ihe City of New York, that nit 111.- l'.r:iiir|i- ami \\ ;ne u it 1" ln.ttlc nr.- pure ••if imported. uiiil f the lu st quality. ami eat: , 1.0 lolieti upon bj ovorv purchaser.** Kv-ry bottle ho- [I,, proprietors until.- on the w.ix, ami a la. .->i■ 1111 •' of hi*-ignitnic oil the certificate. The puhii arc re-pe.-tfully ilivito<l to < all ami examino t--r thcmelx.—. h'..r -ale.it Botail by all Apotlo 0.-if e-- au<l < ■ rotors in I'tuhi'leliiliia. t.Mt'lh.F, H. \-H IT'N. No. Stt-J Market ot.. Flulottolphir.. Solo Agent ior I'luhiih -IphiA. Ki-ad the follow iug from tho Now York Courier: I.VORM IS Hill sr. US FOR (INK NICW VoUK M laa-ll XNt —. Wo aro happy t., iiiiorm onr it-itow-eilixcn* thut Ihoro i is oiio place in our oity uloi.tlio physioian. apollio • ary. uni < --unary merchant, can go ami pun-hate puro Will. - ami 1.1 mors, as pun a- import.-.!, alul of tho host .{Utility. \V.> .1., not intotul to gin- .-in elaborate ilosoriptnui oi tin- merchant- oxti-nsiv, business, al though it Mill repay any stranger or citizen to \ i-rt t (lolpho Wolfe s . xtoiisitie warehouse. Ni-s, IK. Sit ami Ih-mor street, anil No.-. 17. l'.t ami -1, M irk. tml.t -Ir.-.-t. His -t..< lc of Schnapps on hand rea.ly to. shipment could not have been Us* tlinn thirty thoii saioi . a-.-s : the ltinu.ly -otiio t.-u thousand o;is< Viit io. s of KM to Mat and ttnfhwiraHbamof Madeira. Sh.-rry and k'.-rt Wine. Scotch and Irish whiskey. Jaiuai. a all ! n't. C roix Until, some very old and .-put! t.> allY .li this . oitntry . Ho also had three l:ir.o - 1!; :-. f.rioj It ith Jhulldy. Wllio. A.0.. 11l casklj ; miih-r the < • -torn House key. ready lor bottling.— Air. Wolfe'- -ait t .-eht|.|r]rs iast \ -ar amesuvted fa* • ■no huudi.-.l atvl eighty thousand ilocen. atii w>- h-'po in h-s- than t w>> years he tuny L- equally -lua-i s-.'ui with his Itmudies ami Witu s. Hi- bil-iio-.-.- merits the patronage of . very lexer cf . hi- specie.-;, private families who wish pure W'itfea and I-i.jUor-. for medical use -liuuld scud their orders . direct to Mr. Wolfe, until every Ypothrcary in the land make up their minds to discard the polsonmia -tuff from their shelves, ami replace it with AYo!f?" pur" Wine and Liquors. We iimls rstand Mr. Wolfe, for the aeeofr-tneda'.Ti rr l of -in.ill dealers in tlic country. puts up assorted e.-<- es ot Wines and liquors. Su.-h a man. and such a merchant. should lie su-tum-d against his tens of thou-ands of opponents in the I'ftfted Stuto-. tcho ! sell nothing tan iloitiith-UiU ruinous alike to human 1 health and happlm-.-*. For sale bv John Kennedy it Co., Lewis ! town. nepl3-6m BCERH AVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS THE CKLKBHATETi HOLLAND It KM Eli Y VoK PTSPEFSXA, DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, I.IVEB ( onPLAINT, WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND, FEVER AND AGUE, Ann the various affections consequent upon d!-v.r-!.r,-t STOMA! If OR I. IYER, Such as Indigestion, Aridity of the Stomach, Colicky Pains. Hisarthuru. 1.. of A|ip<-lite. IVtpondeiirv. Costlvrii..*. Hi in J sral Ik. —Hog Piles. In all Nervous, liheuiaatic. an 1 Nc-uralgie AfT#* (ions. It has in numerous iristanoos pr oc-o highly beweficfal. and in (diw-re Hfrctcvi a dr--Iftrtt rmc This is a purely vegctaliior, rupound. pi>f.ri*,.' of, strictly scientific pHii'-ij.les, after the manner ..f tl.c- c.-lel raU-l Holland Professor, ikerhavs. its ret>utation *t home pr-- ilu- c-1 its intn luctioß here, the- demand c-nuneu. ing aitii tli'-e of th" falheriend scattered over the face ..f this mighty country, in.-uiv of whom brought with tl.cm an : lial.itd down the tiaiiiti aof its value. It in now off.n-t to the American puhh", knowing that itt trulj/ uotyUrfnt medicinal virtues must If netnmtieily* it, It is particularly recommended to tte.se person* w hoee OOnstitutions may tiave Us-n impajre.l l.y the rontiniKius u~- of ardeut spirits, or other fonns of dissipation. Generally in-tantaoc-ous In effect, it finds its way direcUy to the —-at of life, thrilling au-1 quickening eiery nerve, raising up tho drooping spirit, and, iu fact, Infusing new health and vigor in the sy stem. NOTlCK.—Whoever expects to fir.il this a Is-Terage v. id Is- disappointed; hut to the sirk. weak and low spirited, it will prove a grateful aromatic cordial, u.v.—--1 <-| singula reuoilja! proprriies. READ CAREFULLY I The Genuine highly eoueeutrat'-d Boerhavc-'s Holland' hitters is put up in half-pint Littles only, and retailed at Ox* Dollar per Little, or six hottlc s f.w hivr. Isollmrs. Tho great demand for tlii-s ti uiy celehisUsl Me.li.-ine has induced many iiuitatior.s, which the public should guard against purchasing. gj- ISeware of Imposit'- n. See that our name is on th label of every bottle you buy. Bold by Druggists generally. It can be forwarded by Express to most point*.' SOLE PROPHI KT.TItT. BENJAMIN PAGE, JR. & CO. MAVCFACTPBIHO gharmautists and Chemists PITTSBURGH, PA. Fur sale by CIIAHLES RITZ, Pa. sep2o Large Stock of Furrwture on Hand. A FELIX is still manuf3turing all kinds •of Furniture. Young married persons and others that wish to purchase Forniturp will hod a good assortment co hand, which will lie sold cheap for cash, or country pro duce taken in exchange for same. Gits me a call, on Vallev street, near Black Bear Ho tel. feb 21 CHAIRS! CHAIRS! CHAIRS! Mahogany, Maple, Eirch and. Walnut SEAT of every style and Cnish, at W. D. REICHXER'S 'rsjnasy ifi-jrs'i' asffiiaE si.ceic&Bi'ii'j, 33® Worth i'ront St. Above Vine* Parlor and Dining Room Chairs, iarge and small Rocking Coairs, manutactured of the best material and by 'Yperi. nced warkmer All orders tilled with Promtitude and Care. Remember the place. 330 North Front Street, above Vine, Philadelphia* jan'24-ly
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