ffl ".7 # r* Tfl m T3 5 r" ** i - # * Ji Mt KXI CX3 sis S*uJ • Pennsylvania ItaUrcziU Trains leave LctvUtcotvn Station ..- follow-: , _ oeutwahb. eastward. Through Express, 510 a.m. 11 11 p. in. /aw laue, i; o5 p. in. 4 01 a. ni. .-tail Train. Usr m. 10 39 a. in. Turough Freight, 11 20 *p. m. 12 40 p.m Express Freight, 10 09 a. ni. 2 25 p. *n. Faai Freight, 10 *J3 a. m. 2 00 a. m. 1. 1 *al Freight, 0 35 a. m. 4 15 p.m. Coal Train, 12 05 m. 5 05 a. :n. FO E. Robe' Av.-nt. <®*Ga'braith's Omnibuses convey pas-< liters to an.i from all the trains. taking up or -eii.n.' aum down at all point* within the borough ,ii. Au Important Sili. AX AFT supplementary to tin Act to v i -oli.btte. revise ami amend the penal law of this Common wealth, approve I .he thirty first day of March, Anno Domino. < ne tiiou-and c: ;nt hundred and sixty. Hotute of Reprexenlatitcs of the Common wealth oj f'enHsjleaiiia, in General Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That if" any person or persons belonging to or residing within this State and iii.U the protection of its laws shall take a commission or commissions train an >n So-".: or Mates, or other enemies of this State >r )i the i ruled States of America, or who shall levy war against this State or Govern rent thereof, or knowingly and willingly c i ..i ior I'u-sist any enemies in open war rig ti t fins Suite or the United States, le j /o:!og iiieir eiiuies, t r uv enlisting er pro curing r persuading others to enlist r that purpose . r L>y furnishing such enemies with anus <>r ammunition, or any other articles for th"ir aid or comfort, or by carrying on a trail ".reus correspondence with them, • ? shaii p.rin or e in any wi-c concerned m foriniii; any c in' inatiou or plot ~r conspiracy for he sraying lios State or the United States ol America into the hands or power of ,* fur e-gn enemy or any organized or pretended i_ . lom' nr ei'g ig'd in resistin-' the ]a*v, .f '.(*• > .litml Smt"s. or shall give or s*„*n*.l n , intelligence to the enemies of this State or vl • J ii'.r-.-d Si ttr-s of A imricA for that pur p s.■ *, pry • as- . ofii-nditig and being ! g.it!v • :i;v *. i tii-ivtif. sin.ll be guilt ..fb.gh i..;-: ineanor, and shall be sen tan eld to u.. ; *g . in iuipris >nment for \ term t t osc. Ed lug jen y- nrs, and be fined in a sum not e:< ceedtng h\e thousand dollars or both, at the discreUoa of the Court. Provided, That this Act shall out prohibit any citizen frota takin ; or receiving civil commissions for ihe ac knov.leugetin nt of di id 4 and other iiistru meals . f writing. •leeT. —. i lint li any person or t ersuiis within t!:'s 'hirnin imvea.lth shall build, e*>n struct, alter or fit out, of shall aid or a-dst in building, constructing, tillering or lilting , ut uuy vessel or v.. .-ela for the purpov ,f ma. king war, privateering, or other purpose, to be used in ltic service .f any per- -i or par ii-*s wbalsnever to make war on the Unite i "iiiiii's of Ann* .',i:;i, or to resist by force the CIO t.ution ui i.'ie laws of the United States, ■uv.'i person or persons shall be guilt .• of i i..lb in* -ano r, and on conviction thereof, shall :>e siaioiiccd to undergo an iaiprisi ruiicnt a; hi bur, tint exceeding ton years, ;n ! be tine J ' :*• a cuo pot exceeding five thousand d ill ire. ■r L. ti at the divsi'iiui) : iii_* c<>an. An Act for the Better Organization, or the Hiiiti.t of the Cem ucnweaitii. The following is the law adopted last week at ilarrisburg. ami -i- , >*>< l l,y tin Governor: Sferio.v 1. Be it mat' ■', , Th : ;'.:o grand stall" < i the militia of this Uouitn n '.vca'th shall, ia additi n to tin commander in chief, who -hall have one aid for each di moon, to be appointed and e.-tuuii:, i.a. i i,> in in during his term of office, Consist ~•{* t..0 iljutanc general, who, until oth. lwdae order : i, shall act as paymaster gem ral, inspector g .neral. and juugc -si m: etc, one eotnuiiss.try general, and "ne quartermaster general, who A hi each ho of the rank of li. uteuant cn!o !. .n l who shall be appointed by the <1 v •*, by and with the advice and consent .1 io to. upon th ; passage of this act, and • Id iheir commissions during his picas i-.ro; nnd they -hali each give security in the sum s'gO,i.>oo. g. 1 oat tii* adjutant general shall ro c> '•" a dary of live hundred dollars per in a:, a •u; addition throe d Airs p. r day ii tually engaged in the service ii ihe '' at: the quartermaster general -md c- nmil ■. a] •, ncr*il shad each receive rive .h liars i : . - when actually engaged in the service li.** State. It shall be the duty of th. iftary oi the U'omnionwealth to po**'p:irc • r oin formerly occupied by the canal coin - ••rous. iu UitiiJapit.il, fir the use of the ifficeis before named, who stotli be allowc i ue co rk, at a salary *. f one thousand do! •rs, to be appointed by the adjutant gencr etc. It -hall be the duty of die officers ■ *.-re named to proceed at once to a tlior ugh orga.inz iti n • l the militia of the Statu. and tin* adjutant general shall keep a com P ote 'iti I correct rec.iid of aii the organized volaiito, ;* companies of the State, including the number m eiiiobiit men in each, and the number -n*l quality of their arms and equip in his, and the captain of each company shall make monthly returns of the same to the ;n .ui generai. And should the I'resi ii.'iit ol the I nited States at uuv time make a ih•pji.'-.i. u for part .if the militia of this -i- for tlm public service, the aujutont gen ii, ill take tne most prompt measures for yifg 'he r.umber of men required, and ng them m rched to the place of reudez- shall call them by divisions, hrig- I • regiments, ur single companies, as di* • I by tbe commander in chief. "•zc. 4. That for the purpose of organizing, •q.ping, and arming the militia cf this jtate, the sum of five hundred thousand dol or so much thereof as may be neeessa " T ".) carry out the provisions of this act, be, ; the same is hereby appropriated, to be ' i by tiie State Treasurer out of any money hcrwise appropriated. r * s Ec 5, That should ihe ordinary revenues the State not be lealized in time to meet • vpenditurea that may be incurred under ptovi-:.- nj of this act, the Governor is hy authorized and empowered to antici : " excess receipts to the treasury above -r hr.ary expenditures, including the in* •■■t .he ruibiiedebt, hy temporary loans, • n the faith of the Commonwealth, al 1 • itc of interest not exceeding six per cent- S"ch loans shall be negotiated by the i' ■ nor, at such times and iu such amount! ' • exectd the amount appropriated) as ejects and purposes hereinbefore stated rt , j :re - The certificates of loan sua! oy the Siafo iraasurer and ccuu x by the Governor, &nd shall not b< 1 beyond the close of in" 1 next fisca *•> which period the ezoess receipt: t:.e ordiaery expenditures are herebt *"'. ffir .he payment of such loans. G. That tbe adjutant general, quarter ...aster general, and c nimissary shall expend aueh amounts of the m"nev appro priated as may be necessary to carry out the P" r P oße3 this r.ot. All such expenditure shall tii r.wle tin lor the 'direction i iy tho advice of the Governor, and no bill s'-u'll be paid without being endorsed by him and af tcrwnrq settled in the usual manner by the -.uuitor General and State Treasurer, when the audi to? general shall draw his warrant on toe _tate Treasurer for the same. - EC. i. that so much of any laws as may oe supplied by or conflict with the provisions •f this act be, and the same are hereby, re pealed. be lo.Uowing is a list of the town, ship (• beers elected at the recent election : DECATUR Justice—Go..rue W. Fi-iicr. Ju'bt—iimiu l Mutthr.->l)oiiKh /oSj^iid'^ mip.-rvi-.ors—Samuel r. John Vettor. (firmer' -"r so ' ■ v! -1> ~ - 1 " 1 " 1 Pr.-.^ton.Suruueißrower. Jno. A—essm-—loseph Yeattw. Assistant A-cssors-Davi.l Kline, Henry ITsh. ARMAGH. Constable—J. f. Cotile. Supt: ,rs—J.dm S a arize I!, Christian Kepperlinc. .i- "i •' t —l!u--ler, Chas. Xageny. Assi Stir—VV 11'. J. lhiiropsoil. ' Assistant .--or.—o. I', smith, a. J. McNltt AttiiUii—Henry L. t Clerk—."-antUK-l IT. B IV Jti'l- —Joseph ils.-.vn. ln.-;-.ctoi's—John Httntcr. Willis V. B. Copliu. NEW AKM AG 11. Judge—John M. R -i! luspe i-,; J-j.s. j.h Swartzell. Jonas Wertz. MEXNO. Ji Igc— stimu. i FLEMING. !n-e tors—Philip l',il:z, Thomas A. Webb. —!'• Mdv. < <>ntner. >up. l yi-er.— Jacob Hartzl. r. .innatnaii Peaohey. Wi£* KoW * An In or—t'liris;„i!i l' m-Ijvv. Ctvr.i—John W. Ail ii and Jno.D. McDonald, a tic. :;;:WT..V aAM n.ro .v. V" - —Telj\ tl'M'Uxi. iteir eii I.igli laer l .„nt' it..-a—••'i \ anz.iiit, Wiiiiam i'a.- A --pe-- r—J"hn Robb b" " . J--s-ph I'oaih-Ults ait, - I 1 . - \<>rt M!-i i• i• (i sieve; McVKYTOWN. .!> ';• —J :o- - i; SS. '"■-I- ■ WiPiam D. Davis. Assi i. Assessor:—Casper Dull, Nathaniel Wilson. Oiit-f Burgers—George Mcßride. . / Unman; William A. Moore and '" rs ' • brer; ti. orge W. Jleßrid' and • - :u ea-ti vet. s t o:i-t;tl.lc Daniel Decker. OI.iVER. ) .rs—Geo. i: - v-art. Joseph Elliott. . "le'.i'ii- —.1.'.i1l Kl. fi.'iber. ! "-:t• - *. ■i s .V ni. liareus, Joseph Ellict \ „r —Ei.-iia ill ettOfi. , ■ ,s,,|-—John Ross, Tiioi.-ias Mayc-s. . U AVNE J t -.-.ini-i"! I. P ■-iletiii.aite. Disi,.., .. :'s-W!!i::„n Fiet i-. W.u. P. Withorow. i e-t.c! —I E. M.-N. A i-—Dnvul <1 11 e Jr. A-:. As lessors-J mi Graff, Cyras CrtewftU. Dn-.e • • r. — I i.ni Hoover, Win. A. Postle ttuva.le. Auditor—Wm. iJ. Luk-tis. oupervisors—Uu#ii Laird, l-Jij.d, SfcTey. llrtAT D >.Y. Joso ■ - MoftCs Ciljespy. Jndee —'i'horn ts Mei'ord. Insp. ciors—Thomas Fritz, John Harsbbargtr. But • . ' is,us—Frederick Carle- Bratton. fc.eie. 1 Die .or —S:a:u.-I ileister. Joiiailuiu Mil- A'ldii-.r—J. W. Ha:■henbur • '• •• - —J . Lnntiis. i ;s i< ... j'i - - All" t ( .GliWe V ->r- —W. F. - .*<m;|. iM.Sample, hool Director —Joel Zonk, farmer, Jos-pliCaiiip- ! ... 55,... ioim niroup, it .Fen A. Wills '• : it ~1 —Wiib.iu. Morr:- a.' ( oi.-;-. : I;—lsaac W-.irtttiaii. lctcM. ;t. J to:/.- -John Reed. In.sjH. : ;■—m. ip.-t.rj-. Hi;-: in R cers. V- • i-t A-.- tssors —Jiuii. - Baily. Join; MeN'itt. ! 1 :v- I ilostetler. (rei ige Dni j,- t'lditof—"Williaiii \ < 'arson. - :ooi i'at i tors —William t.r - r,.l imes Kyi, 1 1 Jir-in-H, tifliue- marked tlm- 3 have de'.c-r- j mined t i lit"; thc-ii .-oinmis-ion- an,l tiled the neces sary tioiioe. .. . cricx! AI CTHI.N!!— V K Firo-| \C'' agt . at the liuuse of Moses Montgom ery, Fast Market street, will cuuiuicncc <o 1 auction ofi is entire stock of goods vi: fu. -day evening, \pril 16th, without fail, i Audi HI every evening during the week. and on W.'iON !•>' 1) \V, THURSDAY and * A i'TitDAY AFTERNOONS ex pressly tor the ladies. Jjadiea Iroui a UU tuiee win do well to give a- a call, as our stock ol choice dress goods will positively be sobi V A -no ~r.do .t tlio Sioclo Paris, the Gov criiment organ < f France, write- from Tunis, Algiers, "Our College ol philosophers at homo. may. and >-!-• > ii ;i- (h, a, . impii-h a g.eat deal for the cause of ■n I. -.-, 'tit ; io Americans are the people to turn these • v iries to practical Micount Many the no.' i .*n .iiviiuion- in u-.- here a; 1 . American, and one V:. • r can hot. -t. Dr. J. O. At or. of Eotvell. supplies n r.cii ~ the dieinc coiistinied m tics eonntiy.— Hi- I IT- P■. til. Pills. S.u saparilla.and Ague Cure coii.--.iu-" tiic -tuple remedies here, becau-e they are of i a-y application, sure in i ln-ir results, and have the c .rit'.dein-.- : t.'u-p- opie. While the seieuce of Med icine is carried to a higher perfection in our own coun try 11-1 a lie, -1 than any oi her. it strikes a Frenchman as a iilile singular tiia*. an Aineriean Physician should furnish the n • dical skill and remedies for our princi pal Province."" We me happy to inform our readers that these su perior medicines which the Emperor - principal Prov ince i- obliged ro get from America may lie lmd by our neighbors, at Charles Rjt/.'s Dttrg Store, T,ewitown, Jacob Metz's, ..Renville, H. S MoXabi> /. Co' , Belle ville. li. M. Kinsloe's, Rt ■ d.-\ ale. B.Graff s, White Hall, and by Dealers generally. For Indigestion TJjtr DOE P. HA YE'S' HOLLAND BITTERS. For Heartburn, TRY BOERIIA YE'S HOLLAND BITTERS. For Acidity, TRY BOERIIA YES HOLLAND BITTERS. For Waterbrash, TRY BOERIIA YES HOLLAND BITTERS. For Headache, TRY BOERIIA VE'S HOLLAND BITTERS. For Loss of Appetite, TRY BOERIIA YHS HOLLAND BITTERS. For Costivene-s, TRi' BOERIIA YES HOLLAND BITTERS. For Piles. TRY BOERIIA YES HOLLAND BITTERS. In all Nervous Rheumatic and Neuralgic A Tectums, it has in numerous instances proved highly bet eialj and in others effected a decided cure. COSTAR'S RAT EXTF.R. TINATOR -We 4iad occasion a week or two ago to us t his remedy, and since then have not a rat about the house. Its effect was like magic, and we therefore confidently recommend it to cur readers who are annoyed with these |e t- as creferable to arsenic or anything else heretofore used. A box contains suf ficient to drive away or kill hundrds. For sale I . Charie, Ritz—2s cents per box ' IMiY Hoffman's Extra Cheese J. apli THE MARKETS. Liwiiio-.r (J. April 13, 1361. corrected by georgk bltmyer. Butter, good, lb. 15 Lard, 10 Tallow 00 a 10 &ggß, fs dozen, jq Buckwheat Flour per 100, 2 50 Beeswax, per pound, 25 Wool, washed, 30 " unwashed, 20 Dried Cherries, per bushel 1 75 Dried Apples, do 1 25 Beans per bushel, 1 50 Potatoes, 30 Shoulder, Ilam, jo Sides, 0 Country soap per ib., from 5 to 7 cents. corrected by marks i wilus. Wheat, white bushel, 1 io I*4 1 05 Corn, old, 45 new, 4U !•. 50 Oats, Barley, 50 to 55 Cloverseed, 0 00 to 3 75 Timothy, ! 50 Flaxseed, j 25 Marks & Willis are retailing dour and feed as follows: Extra Flour, per 100, 2 75 Fine, do 2 00 Superfine, do 2 50 Family, do 3 |)0 Mill Fead, per hundred. 80 Chopped Oats and (kirn per 100, 1 10 Chopped Bye per 100, 1 25 Salt, " 1 40 '• patent sacks, 150 " barrels, 280 lbs. I 75 Philadelphia Market. Fh nr.—Superfine 85 37Ja5 50. extra 5 021a •3 81, family Gafi 23, and fancy brands G 30a . 23. Bye Hour 3 374u3 50. Penua. Corn G in. Penua. red 122e ; choice h.ts 123a 12-1 and prime Delaware 124 c. White from 12 to 135 c. Bye C3a7oc. Corn, new yel low, Goh , 00. Oats 33a33|e lor Penna., ai d 32c tor Delaware. Cloverseed 84 7 -.5 Li tide Market, April 13, 18G0.—The receipts of Beet Cattle amounted to 127-4 head. Sales at .87a'J', as in quality. GO head Cows at 18a25 for Springers, and 20*4 1) per head for Cows and Calyps. 5000 Sheep at from S4.] to 5.' a cwt., grcss. 3470 Ilog? at fr. ;n G| to 7J for still fed, and b 75ai -50 per DM) lbs for corn fed. rVUE following is a list of Merchants and S. Dealers, classified agreeably to the pro visions ot the Act of Assembly : 14th class pays 87 00 ! llth *' " §ls 00 Utii " •' 10 U0 j lOth " " 20 00 i—tii " " 12 50 j 9th " " 25 00 Xames of lldailas C'lats J ho Nightharr, Lewistown, 14 Anthony 1 -fix, do 14 Oliver Chesaey, do [4 Nathan Kennedy, do 14 Everhart Boehner, do 14 fames I. Wallis, do 14 Kennedy v Junkin, do 14 John Clark, do 14 r. G. Franciacus, dp 11 John Davis. do 14 William Johnson, do 14 James Parker, do 14 Meyer Frank, do 9 Henry Z rbo, do 1 1 John B turn, do 14 Geo. W. Gibson, do J4 William II .kzwerth, do 14 William G. Zollinger, do 14 J. Kennedy sen. & co., do 13 11. M. Pratt, do 14 Robert W. Putton, do 1 1 Ephraini Banks, do 14 2'harles Ritz, do 14 William Lind, do 14 George Blymyer, do 9 rhonias Cox, do 14 b". J. Huffman, do 9 11. P. Ellis, do 14 A. T. Hamilton, do i 4 N J. Ku : is il, do 14 Edward Frysinger, do 14 John B. Selheimer, do 14 Geo. W. Thomas, do i 4 John Evans, do 14 S. J. Brisbin & co., do 14 Marks & Willis, do i 1 F. McCiure & Son, do 13 Marks it Willis (store), du 14 W. B. Hoffman lumber, do 14 J. 0. Blymyer & co., do 13 John W. Sheriff, do 1-4 Win. B. Weber, do 14 E. C. Hamilton &. Co., do 14 11. 11. McClintie, do 14 B. M. Kinsloc, Brown township, 13 Brjshin & Sterrett, do 13 J. & B. F. Kuhier, do 14 E. W.Hill & co., dp 14 Thomas Stroup, du 14 Graff it Thompson, Armagh, 13 John Kohler, do 14 Jos. Beck, do 14 11. H. Gibboney do 14 Willis Mann, do 14 Freedom Iron co., Derry, 13 John lloops, do 14 Jacob Stine, do 14 Willis Mann, do 14 Mrs. 11. Sultzbacb, Decatur, 14 Henry Bridge, do 14 John Strong, Oliver, 24 Jos. Strode jr.. do 14 W. <t J. Mackiin, McVeytowc 13 Wm. Hardy, do 14 McCoy & Rohrer, do 14 J. Pureell & Son, Newton Hamilton, 13 John Vanzandt do 14 Norton & Culberson, do 14 John Pureell Wayno, 14 Isaac Steely, Menno, 14 Fitzgerald & Lantz do 14 B. F. Groff, do 14 Samuel Watt, Union, 13 Hoar & McNabb, do 12 William S. Utts, do 14 Distilleries and Breweries. E. E. Locke, Armagh, 10 Isaiah Coplin do 11 11. A. Zollinger, Derry, 11 Jacob Fisher, Lewistown, 11 Geo. No'ile, do 11 An Appeal will be held at the Register's Office. 'lie Borough of Lewistown, on SATURDAY, May ISth, 18G1, where all per eons who fo'cl fhertiselve* ""grieved can at tend if they think proper, .... oh" ■ re dress to which they may be entitieu L,j r GEORGE W. SOULT, aplS Mercantile Appraiser. 4 LL persons are hereby forbidden t( j\. trust my wife SAKAII STRUNK, as n; debts contracted by her will be recognized bv ine. GEORGE STBCNK. * Granville Township, April 11—St* Jacob C. Blymyer & Co, 3 Produce and Commission Mei chants, LEWISTOWN, PA. &&~Flour and Grain of all kind* P ui chased at market rates, or received on and shipped at usual freight rates, hr.v'in storehouses and boats of their own, with cart ful captains and hands. Stove Coal, Limeburners Coal, Plaster, Fis! and Salt always on hand. Grain can be insured at a smail advance 01 cost c f storage. n.>22 JOH PS G. r^IoOOHD. Strode's Mills, Oliver Township Ol Pi, KS his services to the public OD rens onable terni£. jan3l-ly. ASfIEROTYPES AN'I) The Gems of theSeaseu. IMHS is no humbug, but a practical truth The pictures taken by Mr. Burkhubiei are unsurpassed for BOLDNESS TRUTH FU.NESS. _ BEAUTY OF FINISH, and DURABILITY. Prices varying according to .size and quality of frames and Cases Room over tiie Express Office. Lewistown, August 23, 1800. 100, O Q O GOOD JOINT AND LAP SHIIVGLES, FUR SAJ.E NV GRAFF & THOMPSON, TIILROY, 3HFFLIH (OIM V. mh2B-It* Notice to Taxpayers. \ ''TICK is hereby giyen that the Commis * .. acrs 1 Mifflin county liave authoriz ed the Collectors of State and County taxes to make a deduction of 5 PEH CENT. on all taxes paid on or before the first day of Juno next, a:u 1 THREE PER CENT. .i\ those paid after the first day of June and on or before the 15th July—after which the full amount will he claimed. By order oi the Commissioners, GEO. FRYSIXGER, Clerk. Lewi; town, April 4, lbGl-tj. Itlltiiiit Of I'lllttS. If vou want good PLOWS, THRESHING MACIIINES, aoy t of , CA .?I XG ' s cheap, buy at the Oi l F .no dry. Plows for ?C.OO, Shares for ditto it 35c. ihe best Threshing Machines, worth SI-10, tor SI 15. Large Castings 2'. to 3c p..;r pound, according to kind and quantity.— Machinery fini.-ht d up in the best manner at low prices. Other work at corresponding rates. apl 1 JOHX B. WEEMi:S, Agt. MONEY! MONEY!! The subscriber wishing to turn as much of his stock as possible w cash, will -Hi until April at sucii prices as to make . 'he interest of a!! in want of articles iri his line to give iiim a call. Ail kinds of Hoots* Slices* or Gaiters made to order, of the best material and in the best manner, at regular prices. I br.akfui for tie; patr a.age heretofore re <' ived, a continuance of the favor is res peo'fully solicited. Persons indebted will please take notice the accounts will be required to be settled by tiie 1 Orh of Anril. febAS ' _ JOHN CLARK. PHOTOGRAPHIC NEWS. V- A. McKEE respectfully announces t to the citizens of McYeytowp and vicinity that his car will remain for a short time iti 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 lile size Photographs. Pictures copied from small Ambrotypes, Daguerreotypes, Ac., and enlarged to iite size. Stereoscopic pictures ol 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 that he can render satisfaction to all who may call upon him. Every variety of Photograph ic work undertaken ut moderate prices. Al so, a large assortment of Photograph frames constantly on hand. Instructions given in all the various branches of the art. Pic tures taken equally as well in cloudy as in clear weather. Call soon. decl3-3m Let Thy Works Praise Thee! m ,,, The subscriber having obtain the management of the old Lewistown Foundry, lately eailed the Juniata Iron Works, respect tuliy informs the public that the tools and machiuery have been repaired, and are now ready to make and finish up any kind of brass castings which may be ordered. Ilorse Pow ers and Threshing Machines of the best qual ity furnished at short notice and on the most accommodating terms. BAR SHARE, SIDE HILL AND BULL PLOWS always on hand. Having had a long exper ience in conducting this kind of business, the subscriber flatters himself that he will be able to give entire satisfaction to his customers. Please give him a trial. ap4-ly JOHN R. WEEKES, Agt, P- S.—All persons having accounts with the above Foundry are requested to call on Samuel S. Woods, at his office, and settle heir accounts as soon ; possible. Nexv Arrival and How -Prices i l* T ENRY ZEBBE has just received i 1_ 10 bbls. Sugar House Sugar 7 *0 bbls. light P. R. do 8 3 " beut Brown do 9 10 B Yvhite do 10 1 " CP White do 12 Which will be sold at the lowest Ca*h prv . cvt. N. E. SMITH'S Original iv only Gen uine ELECTRIC OIL. > I he above is the only reliable remedy for inflammatory diseases, among w liieh are ; liht umatnun Titter Xearu/i/fi Burns BrosteJ Eat S aids Headuche I'"ins in the Bark Paralytic Stroke Breast Salt X Ley m j " " Side Scro/'ida ( ramps tu the N fio/i- Sore Byes lU ' i S"i't Breasts Sjirains or Bruises Erysipelas Stiffness in tin Joints Asthma Or any diseases which arc sore and painful. For that Dread to Mothers O H O U F, It is Invaluable—Giving KeliefatOi.ee. Certificates from hundreds of our best c.thens can Le seen at the ; ff.ee of Pr Smith, showing what the Oil has done. in purchasing he careful to examine the wrappers and see that you get A. E. Smith's Original and only Genuine Electric Oil. AH imitations are icorst than uscLss. PRINCIPAL DEPOT, No. 126 Walnut Street, PHILADELPHIA. KIAVAIU) 13. PUItCELL, Newton Hamilton, Mifflin County, Pa., Agent for Mifflin County and surroundings. Philadelphia, Fcburary 14,1301. BCERHAVE'S HOLLAND B^^RS iHB CELEBRATED HOLLAND KKMHDY FO -. DYSPEPSX.A DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, LiVlSit t'OUPLAIST, WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND. FEVER AMD AGUE, Anu the various a (Tec Lions cousejaent uj>oii a dif>n!er>.d ST O .11 A < 3S OR LH EH, Such a., Indigestion. A Adit;, of the Stomach, Colicky i". ; n Heartburn, Lorn of Appetite, Despondency, Coeti venues, Blind and Bleeding Piles, la all Nervous, Rheumatic, ,u;d Neuralgic Affections, it ha in numerous iustarcg proved highly beneficial, and ill others effected n decided <•,-. This is a purely vegetable comp. uud, prepared on strictly scientific principles after the manner of tin* Celebrated Iloll.iud Professor, Bo rhare. Its reputation at liouie pr.e (lin ed its introduction here, the demand commencing with those of tho fatherland scattered over the lace of this mighty country, many of whom brought with them m,g handed down the tradition of its value. 11 if now offered to the American j/uhli>, knowing that its truly wonderful medicinal rirtues mud U acknowledged. It is particularly recommended to those persons whose constitutions may have been Impaired by the continuous u-e of ardent spirits, or other firms of dissipation. Generally instantaneous in effect, if finds it? way directly t., the aca't of life, thrilling and quickening every nerve, raising np the drooping spirit, and, iu fart, infusing new health and vigor in the system. NOTlCE.—Whoever exports to find this at leverage will bu disappointed; but to the cick, weak and low spirited, it will prove a grateful aromatic cordial, nosseasad of singular remedial properties. PEAO CAREFULLY! The Ccnuine highly concentrated Boerliave's Holland Bitters is put up in half-pint bottles only, and retailed at OKE DOLLAR per or six bottles for FIVE DO LUCKS. Tho great demand for this truly celebrated Medicine has induced many imitations, which the public should guard against purchasing. Snr Beware of Imposition, gee that our name is on the laliel of every bottle you buy. Sold by Druggists generally. It can be forwarded by Express to most points. SOLE PROP It I ETORS, BENJAMIN PAGE, JR. & CO. MANcrACTraisa pharmaceutists and Chemists PITTSBURGH, PA. For sale by CHARLES RITZ, Lewistown, Pa. sep2o D. M. DAVIDSON'S Essence of Coffee. rffMIIS Essence clarifies and improves Cof fee by rendering it more wholesome and nutritious ; also, as a laxative tonic aids di gestion while preserving the full flavor of the Coffee. When used as directed, one package will go as far as six pounds of Coffee. Manufactured and for sale at regular I'hil adelnhia Wholesale rricee, by I). M. DAVIDSON. nbl4-tf Lewistown, Pa. SOLE LEATHER.—A good 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, Kips <Lc., all at low prices for cash. mylO F. J. HOFFMAN. BERNARD A. HOOPES. Successor y O J'.QOp S f- Jhltis, Maaufaftnrpr add "Wholesale Dealer iu HATS s AIT 2 "JISJ it A DDJU. No. 509 Market Street, nu,_>- ly Philadelphia. LINCOLN, WOOD & NICHOLS IMN I rACTI KERS AXI) IMPORTERS OE ft T A.VIJ CXJ uw aiaa *kt Ja. > adw m Silk Bonnets. French Flowers, Panama, Pali., Leaf. Leghorn and Straw Hats, So. 275 Chestnut St. and 721 Lodge St., mh2S puu.A)JELrmA. 3mes c I.E.N-ECHO MILLS, C-EEMA\TOW.\, PA, —i— 0 -s— >LL.° toJ o vis v 5 C© J5) iHauufadnrers, lmjortfrs and Wholesale Dealers in DRUGGETS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, Sc. Warehouse, No. 509, AJbestnut litre; Opposite the State House. _ nni I i-ly. Philadelphia, Pu. CHAIRS! CHAIRS! CHAIRS! Mahogany. Maple, Uirch and Walnut * ovists SEAT CHAI 33. SS , of every style and finish, at W. j). REIOII NKR'S 339 Sforth Front St. .Above Vint, I'ttrlor and Dining (loom Chairs, large and small Hocking Chairs, manufactured of the last material and by experienced workmen. All orders filled with Promtitude an 1 Onre. Remember the place 339 North Front Street, above Vine, Philadelphia. jan24-ly SB 21i N7 IS IS IS (i.A'l'U EAULE HOTEL.) Third St., above Itacc, Philadelphia. Terms—sl . per day. RHOADS <fc SAILOR Propriety TILOIIMAN V. IHIOADS, Icrmerlv of the National Hotel CIIAKLES SAILOR, f2S-ly Formerly of Sciiuylkill co , Fa. f.ate White Swan, Race Street, a Lor- Third, Philadelphia. Terms—sl 25 per day. QHILLMAji & BOYER, Proprietors. "TV) the old customers of this well known House we desire t.) say that we have ren ovated, improved, and newly furnished the same, and that we respectfully solicit a con tinuance ol their patronage. Strangers. Travelers and Visitors wecoidi ally invite to the hospitality of the " Nation al"—to come and see and judge for them sel-vs of its advantages and merits. Oor lo cati; u is central, and convenient formerchants and business men generaily. We v. il! always endeavor to -tudy the wants and condor i- yf our guests, and with the as sistance <0 Mr. CIIAS. A. .STEIN, our affable and attentive Clerk, wc feel well prepared to keep a good hotel, and hope to be aide to general satisfaction. IJEXRV CJI lb L.MAN', ft 5.2S lyr JOHN BO VEIL. ir; ALL rrst mkanl itt>, Executed in the best stji: known in ilm u. at C. G, Crane's Gallery, 532 Arch st.. east of Sixth, Philadelphia. Life Size In Oil and Pastil, STEREOSCOPIC I'OKTKAITS, AIJJ'IiOIA PS.S, l> •.(it'EIIR |.;t>TV PES, Wc. For Cases. Medallions, Pin*, Rings &c. Philadelphia, November 15, ItlOO-ly. Kisnacoquiilas Seminary and Normal Institute. r |MIE undersigned having purchased the above named building, will commence its first session on May Otii iSGI. Instruction given in all the branches taught in the best Academies aud Seminaries. A Normal department will be opened in connection with it to meet the desire express ed by teachers at their last county convention. In t) is department the mode of teaching will be the same as that pursued in the State Nor mal Schools, while the rates of tuition will bo little over half as high. Teachers admitted for any length of time. The Principal, being himself a graduate of the State Normal School at Millersville, is thoroughly familiar with the modus operandi of that school. This institution is well adapted to the co education of the sexes, each sex having a separate department over which a strict and careful supervision will be exercised. Thorouyh instruction and a high standard, of morality is our motto. No pupil of au immoral character need apply for admission. For further particulars apply for circulars. Address S. Z. Sharp, at Me Wy town; af'er the 25th of April, Kisbacoquillas, Mifflia County, Pennsylvania, mk2l S. Z. SHARP, Principal. list ate o/Siever Yoder, deceased. "TyfOTlCfc is hereby given that letters of It administration on the estate of SIEVES YODER, lata of Brown towuchip, Mifflin co., deceased, have been granted to the undersign ed. res-ding in sr.id township. All persons indebted to sr.irl estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claifni to present them duly authenticated for settle ment. CHRISTIAN B. YODER. mhl.4* Administrator. MAMMOTH Calbage Seed, at Hoffman's —said to be the largest knowu. Cer tain to set a good head, and of fine quality
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