s?fjß SA3S2T_B. Pennsylvania, UaiJrcad, ffirun.s leave Lewistpvw Station as fellows: WESTWARD. " EASTWARD. -,r'-'i!ili Express, 5 10 a.m. 1111 p.m. 1 -.Jane, 605 p. m: 401a. m. Mail Train, 3 45 p. in. 10 30 a. rn. I- Freight, 11 20 p. m. 12 45 p. m. Expri'Sx Freight, 10 39 a. m. 2 25 p. m. Fast Freight. 10 39 a. m. 2 00 a. in. I ooa. Freight, 6 35 a. m. 4 45 n.in. Coal Train, 12 05 m. 8 05 a.m. P. E. ROBESON, Agent, jjty-fialbraith's Omnibuses convey passengers to sn<! from all the trains, taking r.p or setting them JOWTI at nil points within the borough limits Past Office. Mails arrive ar.d close as follows : Close. Arrice. Eastern Tlir.'.ugh, 5 p. in. 5 30 a.m. ' " '• and Way, 9a m. 4p. m. Vw. iern " " " • 230 pi m. 11 a. m. [iill, : Me, 8 p. ni. 2 p. in. Northumberland, 8 p. m. t; p. in. Evacuation of Fort Sumisr. JJy the following statement of the sec pnd officer in command, it appears chat the eight thousand fire-eaters at Charleston, S. did not whip Major Anderson and his hundred men at all: CAPTAIN DOCIII.EDAY'S STATEMENT. Tuc following Is a digest of Captain Doub leday'- statement of the bombardment .f Fort Sumter: The demand to surrender Fort Sum tor was made on the Uth instant and refused, not only by Major Anderson, but by the unaui hk-u "oic of bis command. tin Friday morning nt 3 o'clock, the rebels sent word th t their lire would be opened in an ! u r ar.d a; 1 o'clock lire was opened on from every direction, :noiud..ig a bidden b iittry. '('• .>' opened wtli a volley f seventeen r.. rr:: • firing ten inch shells and -diet from iii r ••lirec guns iuo.-.tly eoiumiiiads. • . k breakfast, h ovever, very leisurely. tl'. r.i'li.-IHIi ' Wll.s till:! dlVluevt llltO tk. ' ivy lies ,•, oini. r the direction of tw•• ofii tAfter breakfast they iniim t'i i'< y wer to !):•• ye: ~ ami yeiied li.c on Fort ?.!■ ultri. . ''um..l !'• IIH, and Suliivan's Island. Th" n•> > tf. ry a C; oimiiig*' Point v cf iui rn -i. •: strrngtb, and moat of our shots glan ced off. Maje.r Anderson refused to allow hi- : . t. * to woik their guns no the parapet u ace' vim: of such a terrific lire b- lug directed ..gain- ! lhat point. There was scarcely r em in F. i t M>.nitric felt habitable. .Severnl si: ts went through" the Soaring battery, though it was but little (ivt-mgoJ. T.vo guns on 'lie iron battciy wto 1 disfauunted. A man was stationed, v.ho cried slu.t a >:n!l when the rebels fired, an i the garrison were thus enabled t< it. At fii-l 'he workmen were reluctant t I. i; (■j .vjrli the guns, but tiiey afterward- .■■••rved i i i t v diiugiy m l cif ".-lively ng .insttbe iron , battery. Mm barracks caught fire- several times n i .i'iy, but the flames wer? extinguished thr ugh the efforts of Mr. lof New York, I nod Mr. hymen, of Baltimore—both wdun Ids. On Saturday the office:a* quarters caught Are i'runi the shell, ar.d the main gates were burnt. The magazine was surround. J by ii: , and ninety barrels id' powder were tab u , cut and thrown into th" yea. When the mag- I azines were encircled by tire, ail o:.r muteri .tls were cut i ff, and \.c- hi 1 eat ti ur last .biscuit two days before. Men had 11 Jay on the ground with wet : handkerchiefs on their faces to ( :.-vent them from smothering, and a favorable eTiy '. ! wind was ail that saved ;>u:- lives. * hiv cartiidgo bags gave out, mid ii l men were employed to manufacture hem mat I our shirts, sl.erts, blankets, It will take half a nailiion of c? liars tn re- j pair the interior of Fort Burnt r. M.- tufj Tito i i oviiig is the oonvei.-. . which took place ! twecn 31 jur Anders.m n: i MM. Wigtull: Wjgfall—flcn. Beauregard wi t> - top this, sir. Ander- -n only replied, Wei t, v. ? "Vv igfali—Yhu'vc done all thai •.... h: u nc, and Gen. Beauregard wishes t know upon terms you will evaluate ;h< I rr \ndersojt~Gen. Beau regard is already ac | y. lin.ed with the terms. B igfab—Bo I understand that you will OlTiitt* Ufl tilt t riilft |kroTo6'.:U ? Avd< rs —\ ef ; aim only < n tiii.se. A igfai! tiien returned, i; II minutes afier, •' i. (IK •. nnt and '.!ier> ne from Beauregard, a Ling if Maj r An* carson wanted ar.v Ltd p. and stated that t ten. V glaii '.ad not Ken JJ- n. for two days, ami had nO auiitorifi/ j'-i lis d>' ''■■. and ou -l mUrs'.ii! . • . .Major Anderson replied.: Then we have bvi-n Slid. .We will raise our flag again. But they rxMUeit.d him t keep it down tin ti! • liiinunieaiieU wa> Lad with Beauregard. fhc firing then ceased, aud three hours after another deputation came to the fort.— The terras previously decided up u were then agreed to. On Sunday morning the steam or Isabel came down, and anchored off the fort, vAien all our baggage was put on board the steam or Clinch, which was used as a transport be tween the fort and tbo Isabel. Our men were still under aims. A portion of the men were told to lire off a salute to the flag, and when t'ue last of tiie 50 guns were fired, the flag was lowered amid the loud and hearty cheers of the men, who then formed in a gorge, and embarked to the tuna of "Yankee Doodle.'' Two men were killed, on the second round of the salute, by a prematuro explosion of the gun, and four were wonnded—one badly. They were left at Charleston. On Monday we steamed down tho harbor, and wero transferred to the Baltic, sailing on Tuesday morning. Fort Sumter has not been reinforced on any occasion. Flijht of Northern Men from Virginia.— By the train on Friday night between sixty and seventy persons—men, women and cbil Jrers— reached New York who were compelled to leave Virginia on account of entertaining 1 nion sentiments. A majority of these per sons are frr>m Norfolk and Richmond, where B(, me of them leave considerable property, tiicti they now consider worthless to them. 1 hey represent that there are a great many 1 n people in Virginia, but they aro over owed by the eeccssicnist3, who, maddened by iia.uor, are ready to execute summary pun- Annient upon all who diflcr with them. New England m<>n are particularly obnoxious to rebels, and if is cot considered safe for oy Northern man to remain there. tho mob rules at Baltimore hun dreds arc leaving that ci'y.] Sgk-The following is the numUr of Pennsylvania volunteers sworn into the service ol the ynited States at Cam] (Jur tin since the Camp was formed J:> to last Tuesday evening. 5 companies a j® 52 companies u -J 15 companies 19 companies Total 71 Making m the aggregate a force of 5/467 men. To the Women of Pennsylvania. jTHE "(RiSIBEL STAR-SPANGLED BANNER, J n: say can yon see by the dawn s earlv li • . f"" m,sf,^C an < stars thro' the per t 1 M^amin"i UnS wo tch d were >nd the rocket's red e-ln> Komi, i f; '" v u,E™ ,r "te.'wr.t-si., * 11... t , . Ifeoaaery<H me £ ,f "ce,and thohotii-of the brave. I ''deep 10 '" dimly seen > through the mists pf th e f, "" s hau * ht) - host - in re. '? "' e,v b, " in " r -"" : u> - "v h brave. i,lC ' !re "' 1 "" 1 of the te iT ?r o,,utrv - h ■ #T,^° n ; d hHS '••! footstepsp„l >iMV ' !,e 'lin and slave •nd'X ! h * of the *nre. ■.. i 9k;2£t nt *•' *¥SWh er " e miwt * for °" r c:w<pif "• i'tsf. ii . *7u mT ko, m n!, loGl. r | l iiK f Having is a list cf Merchants and 4 Dealers, ula - - iried agreeably to the pro tisions <d tiie Act of Assembly . 1 tib class pays $7 00 11th " •• sls 00 lii ill ' " 10 00 10th " " JO 00 i'Jui " '' 1J 50 9th " " 95 00 Kumcj ttj 11 'Hikes '•'-** ' John Nighthart, Levisiown, l i A ixtiu• n% Felix, do 1-i lliver Obesiiev, <lj 14 S"atl;.-ni Kenni dy. do 14 bverhart '5 ebner, '1 < ; . lames I. Wallis, do i f \ennedy oc Junkie. do 14 John ("lark, do 14 •'. G. Franciscus, do il lohn Davis. do 14 A iiiitun Johuson, do 14 lames Parker, do 14 d..ym Frank, do 9 bury Zerbe, do 14 lohu Lhiurn, do 14 400. V . (stbson, do 14" A i li.iiii ii itzw; rtii, do iV..;i;u:iG Zollinger, do li i. Keimetly sen. ic co., do 13 !i. M. Pratt. do ! 1 K..1, it W. Patton, do 14 iv-br-tim I:tnk j , d I ! .'tiai !es itiiz, do I tVii'i till liih'i. do ieur, 'j Ui viiiyer, do lie 0... t •_ > ; 1 P.,1 )■. : ..M i, h; 11.:.-' :io il A. T. f! .Milton, b i 4 V. .! St.: :i-.!!, • . 14 Edv.-r i if- stngT, d > 14 John P. f 'l. imer. do 14 > W. i la-.s, "'•> 14 > Job l l F* t.s, d ■ 14 s. J ■i. . Co.. it > 14 \la, ks . Midls, d) II P. Mei'ititi A do 13 M:r <s ; \\ blis (store), do 14 IV . I>. 11 iTrian lumber, do 14 James W'allia, do 14 i. t' IF vmyer it e<>., d > 13 ?o! W. .Sheriff, <1 > 14 ">V to. i',. 'A ebor, do 14 i 41. t' Hamilton & co., do 14 il. 11. Medio tic, tl ) 11 II >l. Ivirisloe. Brown townsliir, 13 Brisbin A Stcrrt tt, do 13 J. A B. F. Kohler, do 14 K. V\ . tiiil A 0i5.. do 14 Thomas Stroup, do 14 Grati A 1 doinpson, Arma^b, 13 John Kohler, lo 14 Jos. B. ck, do 14 11. It. Gibboney do 14 Wiilis Mann, do 14 Freedom Iron co., Derry, 13 ] John lloops, do 14 Jacob Stine, do 14 Willis Mann, do 14 Mrs. 11. Sultzbach, Decatur, 14 ; Hcnrv Bridge, do 14 j John Strong, Oliver, 14 ' Jos. Strode jr., do 14 ! W. AJ. Macklin, McVeytown 13 Wm. Hardy, do 14 McCoy t liohrer, do 14 J. Purcell & SOD, Newton Hamilton, 13 John Vanzandt do 14 Norton & Culberson, do 14 John Purceil Wayne, 14 Isaac Steely, Menno. 14 Fitzgerald & Lantz do 14 B. F. Groff, do 14 Samuel Watt. Union, 13 lloar ii 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. Nolte, do 11 An Appeal will be held at the Register's Office, in the Borough of Lewistown, on SATURDAY, May 18th, 1801, where all per sons who feel themselves aggrieved can at tend if they think proper, and obtain that re dress to which they may be entitled by law. GEORGE W. SODLT, aplß Mercantile Appraiser. Hoffman's Extra Cheese. JL apll . and Segars—- good qualities at -* low prices to dealers. febl4 JOHN KENNEDY & Co. ZINC Washing Boards at 25 cts. each.— For sale by JOHN KENNEDY & Co Jacob C. Blymyer & Co., Produce and Commission Mer chants, u-:wisYo\v\, pa iiOUi and Gram of all kinds pur chased at iriarkct rates, or received on storage and shipped at usual freight rates, having storehouses and boats of their own, with care ful captains and hands. Stove Coal, Limehurners Coal, Plaster, Fish and Salt always on hand. Grain can be insured at a =nall advance on cost of storage. n022 JOHN C. McCORD, at3KME3®B2EBIB® Strode's Mill 3, Oliver Township. i VFFERS his service- to ;!ie public on reae v. J enable terms. jan3l-ly. A^BROTYPES AND iA X Jk, JSI 4i tjf 4j 2 i ' xfce 3ems cl the Season r f"MIIS is no humbug, but a practical truth. X The pictures taken by Air. BurkhoMcr are unsurpassed W BOLDNESS. TiiL Ttl- FILNKSS. BKAFTY OF FINISH, and DI SABILITY. Prices varying according to size and quality of frames and iioi m ver the Espr-ss Office. Lewi-town, August 23, lcbd. 10 0,000 GOOD JOINT AND LAP S HITSTOLE3S, roR SALE BV GRAFF & THOMPSON, NILKOY, TIIFFLIY fOt'YTY. mii2B~4t- TT JML ~jß JK , \\ "ILLIAM 15. HOFFMAN at his Lum v ¥ ber Yard, Third street, near the Acad emy, lias now on hand an extensive stock of LI M BrlK oi aii kind , ?**■ '■*** £0 J.J A cat .>3i£2 2TLi. 40,000 LAP AND JOINT SHINGLES, wnich ho idlers lor sale at luiv rates 011 reas onable terms. "?r Jb " 1 ?! *2 j?T"P / . i*w VM dmt da isa-i, Tj.iving been appointed agent fur the sal-j of • Wililanasp rt Company's Tubing f-.r wi tt-i e :rs s, vhieh is tlie best and chennost (". r niauufaetnred, he invites attention to the f ■ ng reasort f r its use: 1. It is made of pine end perfectly healthy. 2 if is the cheapest pipe made '5. It is the easiest laid down. -1 It is nut liabio to get out of order. It keeps venter sweat and pore. 0. Being small, i! soon beeonihs .-..titrated vv't 1 water. 7. It is dur.vble, lasting from 20 to 30 years. 8. it has a large bore, and is not liable tu choke. 0. It iMin be made larger to bear pressure. It*. Iron will t: ! with incrustation, or vviii ru- r ( ut. 11. Tiv mineral 0! i-.-.t-t and iron is verv unhealty. 12. Iron and leal, same will ec-t 6 times as much. lEFEREN't ES. it. For. lee, Sunt, Cattawissa K. ii. t' 1. ■I. M. Mackiin, .-ant. Sunl tiry and Erie J. M bisbe:-. v'upt. Sham 'kin 11. It. Co. Supt. Norvli Central. Hon. J. \Y. M.tvu.ir 1, Willi.wirt. 11 >n. Thomas IL pbnrn, .'■•' in Fadon, Philadelphia. William Irvin, Niltany. Thomas A Harris. Belle-font ap 18 W.M B. HOFFMAN. PBOTOGRAPHIC NEWS. V, T M. A. MeKEE respectfully announces T > to the citizens of MoVeytown and vicinity that his car will remain for a short time in the above named place, for the pur pose of affording all who may desire it, the opportunity of procuring a FIRST CLASS PHOTOGRAPH of themselves families or friends, executed in any and every style, from miniatures up to life size Photographs. Pictures copied from small Ambrotypes, Daguerreotypes, &e., and enlarged to life size. Stereoscopic pictures of residences iuken 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, ho feels confident that he can render satisfaction to all who may call upon biui. Every variety of Photograph ic work undertaken at moderate prices. A1 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. Cali soon. decl3-3m Let Thy Works Praise Thee! The subscriber having obtain tiio management of the eld Lewistown Foundry, la'ely called l*.l.V' vfaaUlthe Juniata Iron Works, respect fully informs the public that the tools and machinery have been repaired, and are now ready to make and finish up any kind of brass castings which may v e ordered. Horse Pow era and Threshing Machines of the best qual ity furnished at short notice and en the most accommodating terms. BAR SHARE, SIDE HILL AHD 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 JOIIN R. WEEKES, Agt. P. S.—All persons having accounts with , the above Foundry are requested to call on j Samuel S. Woods, at his office, and settle ! heir accounts as soon as possible. 4 LL persons are hereby forbidden to j A trust ray wife-SARAH'STRL'NK, as no ! debts contra"ted by her will be recognized by me. GEORGE STRUNK. • '-ranviho Township, April 11-ot* MAMMOTH Cabbage Seed, at Hoffman's ■ . said to be the largest known. Cer- ! tain to set a good be&d, and of tine quality. TIN WARE! V LARGE and complete assortment, com _ pr'sing all kinds of Ware made for sale, at greatly reduced prices by F. G. FRAXCISCUS. G1 ARDEN Seeds of all kinds. The ceie ( brated Pear. British Queen, Champion of England, Tom Thumb and Extra Early, and the Fegee Tomato, the Lest ever grown, for sale bv F. G. FRANCISCI'S. FADES, all qualities and prices for sale O by F. G. FRANCISCIS. £ I_A til \ Lakes, Garden 1 rowcis, Spa vI ding forks, Iloral Rakes, Fhov -Is Gar den and C-rn Hi s, f sale by P. G. FRAXCISCUS. A LARGE assortment of Wall Pper, a" V. comprising many new and beautiful i li tems, fur saie low i>v F G. FRAXCiSCL'S. licard Prints ja.-t recited and for A. B ale by 1". G. FRAXCISCL'S. r I MICH T Flies, Trout Lines, Hooks, Fish _i big 1 a ul ;,e oi all kinds at reduced rotes, for sale by F. G. FR A NCISCFS. J )AIX i and Colors, dry and in oil, with a ' H full assortment ol Paints and Colors ready for use, in tin cans from I to 2-3 lbs, for sale by F. (1. FRANCISCL'S. Colors in tubes, graining colors in JL spir.ts and Distemper, for sale bv tnh'dl F. G. FRAXCISCTS. j LVMIBR i lviwusx. :; A tuil -apply '1 Boards, Planks, studding, LI Lath, &c. always on hand at lowest rates • by V. G. FRAXCISOUS. 0 ASII, Doors, Blinds, Puling, Railing, &c. kJ at loty rates. F. G. FRANCISCL'S. JGOK SIU\ KS.—A large variety of the • best Cooking Stoves in use. and all kinds 01 Cooking Stove Furniture, for sale by npia F. G. FRAXCISCTS. I> A I'ENT Lxt< naion Auger Hits from to J1 3 inches, an article long wanted by car- j punters Ac. One auger ean do the work of a j dozen of the Common kind. AI.-.j, O'liryan's Wagon Makers Jenny Auger-, for sale bv -i'L- F. G. FRAXCISCTS. | 117 INDuW Shades of pap;.. muslin and j T ? gum doth, plain, gilt and figured.— Window Shade T riming*. Fixtures, &c., at I Philadelphia prices for sale by aplS F. G. FRAXOLSCUS. XlA**. JSW AikE ANS CUTIIER.Y. • | respectfully invite the attention of pur ' JLebascr- of Hardware and Cutlery, to our j stock I this season winch is large and well ■ as>,.-ted, and offei ' at low prices on accont , tnodating t i te.s. Merchants can save money ! by purchasing g'-ods of this dereriptjon from > apio r. G. I'll WCIS'.TS. g I ; GAL OIL LAMP.S t 38c each, C >i! ttii at 00c per gallon at Franeiscus'-. DIS1 ERN >. Spear A Jack sons, and Bring' liufs: s lie; d, Laii" I, Mill and Crosscut Saws, all No. I g ><?•-. for s-ib- by' ap!> P. G. FRANCISCL'S. , L>AIX I D 15ti-.-k.-ts at 19 e. each, Spain's j patent Chun Horse Buckets tint! Ce- i dar Ware, at lowest rates, at F. G. i LAXCISOUS'.S J i >t Rece.vt• - -. large -md complete as f.r sorttaeut of the celebs ated Jiairi.-liurg , Xs . r s-le io- . with dealers, by )' G. FRAXCISCLS. ! / 111! LDREN'S Coaches for sale ' y V V. G. FRANC LST'S. A LTIVAItiRS. Pino'ii's Kilipse Plow. ' M vr-' Piston Grain Drill, an-1 east steel Cultivator Teeth for ale ! / F. G. FR AX CI SOLS. j)LC'\V Trace?, Red Wagon lianies, Log: . Chains, Fifth Chains, Ac., for sale low | by F. G. FRAXCISOUS. INRUSHES of all kinds—a very superior; ..) lot of Paint, Graining and Varnish ; Brushes for sale bv F. G. FRAXCISCTS. HOE Findings.—The largest aril cheap O est stock of Leather and Shoe Findings in town at F. G. FRAXCISCCS' 4""H>RN (iocs and Garden Rakes in great j variety for sale by F. G. FRAXCISCTS. REbOcriON i PRICES. 's. If you want good PLOWS, THRESHING MACHINES, j or any kind of CASTINGS C5??S?H5i53Si* cheap, buy at the Old Foun- ] dry. §7.00 Plows for §6.00, Shares li-r ditto | at 3oe. 'I lie Threshing Machines, wortij I •§l4O, for §ll3. Large Castings 2y to 3c per pound, according to kind and quantity.— j Machinery finished up in the best manner at i low prices. Oiher work at corresponding < rates. ! opli JOHN R. WEEKES, Agt. MONEY! MONEY!! The subscriber wishing to turn as much of his stock as "possible j 'i%- cash, will sell until Aprit at i such prices as to make it the interest of all , in want of articles in his line to give him a call. AH kinds of Boots, Shoes, or Gaiters made to order, of the beet material and in the beat manner, at regular prices. Thankful for the patronage heretofore re ceivcd, a continuance of the favor is res pectfully eolieited. Persons indebted will please take notice the accounts will be required to be settled by j the 10th of April. feb2B JOHN CLARK. ' New Arrival and. Low Prices i EENRY ZEBBE has just received . 10 bb's. Sm-a~ House Sugar 7 10 bblfi. Jight P. R. do .8 ' 10 " best Brown do 9 10 " B White do iO i 10 " c P White do 12 W will be sold a; the lowest Cash pri ces. \. E. SMITH S Original & only Gen uine ELECTRIC OIL. 1 lio above is the only reliable remedy for inflammatory diseases, anion;.; w bielt are lih>umatism Tetter A turulqia (tout Bun: Frosted h\ct Scahl.- './eadaclte f / .;.x ... th. iimu i'a rut//tic .SWv/.t •' Breast Salt lifuum " Side Scrofula Crumps m the St( Soe> Kj/cs . "ci, Fore Breast* . Spat ins ur BiitiS'a Frj/Si pelt is • Stljr'uess in tht ddnis Asth Or any diseases which ire sore and painful, For that Dread to Mothers, C R O U P, ft i-> Invaluable—t'iiving Relief at Once, j j Certificates fV.ui huiidreds of our lest eitcan be seen at tlu* office of !>r ! ; Smith. showing what the (.Mi has don\ in pur ha-inir ho ea refill to examine the I wrappers and se< that von get A. E. Smithes Original and only | Genuine Electric Oil. . All <in Italians ct:\ worse tfm t ustlens. i i PRINCIPAL DEPOT, [ No. 126 Walnut .Street. PHILiDEI.PRi 1. . 1 i i KlWAltl> If. l'l iICKLL, Newton Hamilton, Mi-iiiu t .'nuuty, I 'a..! \ f.t nt for Miiflin Coniityand surmuiidiriiis. ] Philadelphia, Feburary 1 1. lsol ECESHAVE'S HOLLAND OTTERSj THE CELF.BRATKD HOLLAND It KM ED Y FOR PTSFEPSI^ DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, LIV r K CO U P Z.w I S TP, WEAKNESS OE ANY KIND, FEVER AND ACUE, An., the vaiiuua affections .v|is":iiMit - ji.Wr. I STOMACH O!i ff.SVF. Si, Such as Illdlfcstion. Avidity ( f the Stumc h.CiII' by V' e: .. Heartburn, L-.-s of Appetite. l>.-spc.udMicy, Costiv. uos". , Blind and Bleeding Bibs. In all Nervous. llheumnilr, an I Neuralgic Affections, it has in numerous insurices priced highly beneficial. and in ..then. effected >. decided cure. This is a purely u-;etablo oompound. prepared (*n -triit!. sci itifk- -i-inciphß, after the manner < f the eel-brut-l . Holland i'rofesaor, Boerhave. It- reputation at h->.i' pro duced its intrwiu. tion here, the drinand . muienring *.th thoeo of the Fatherland scattered c.v.r the £. e of tlii mighty r. u..try, many of v.- nro brought with them l ah handed down the tradition of its value. It is *w offer*! t tu tin American Inwwing t'ic.t Us triily taonaer/ul medicinal tieiius must l-c jck:ui !,ilgel. It is particularly ricommande'l to thow persons v.h fe ; oonstitutious may have been impaired t.v the . r.tii in us of ardent spiritv," or other tonus of lissipation. Generally J iuMantaneoux in effect, it finds .IS way directly to the seat of life, thrilling and quickening every nerve, i using tip the drooping spirit,and, in fact, Infusing new health and vigor in the system. NOTICE. —Whoever expects to find ibjs a leverage wi.l be disappointed; but to the sick, weak and lo v spirited, it will prove a grateful aromatic cordial, ootaeesei of singular remedial properties. READ CAREFULLY! The Genuine highly concentrated Baerhave's Holland Bitters is put. up in half-pint bottles only, and retailed at One DOLLAR r>'r bottle, or six bottles for Fi ve DOLLARS. The j great demand for this truly celebrated Medicine has induced ' many imitations, which the public should guard agaioat purchasing. J&jr Beware of Imposition. Pee that oar name is on the j label of every bottle you buy. Bold by Druggists generally. It can be forwarded by Express to most points. SOLE PROPRIETORS, BENJAMIN PAGE, JR. & CO. MANCFACTIiaiXa |Jharmarcutists and (Eh em wis ; PITTSBURGH, PA. For sale by CHARLES HITZ, Lnwistown, Pa, sep2o D. M. DAVIDSONS Essence of Coffee, j ffMHS Essence eluriSts and improves Cof- j •*- fee by rendering it more wholesome and nutritious ; also, as a laxative tonic aids di- j gestion while preserving the full flavor of the , Coffee. When used as directed, one package < I will go as far as six pounds of Coffee. Manufactured and for sale at regular Phil- j adelnhia Wholesale prices, by i . D. M. DAVIDSON. mbl4-tf * Lewistown, Pa. I CJOI.E LEATHER.—A good stock just re- ; i Ciived. of the best Red and Oak Sole Leather." I have aho a good assortment of : Morocco, Linings, French Calf Skin, L'pper, Kips. &c., all at low prices for cash. j niylO F. J. HOFFMAN, j " r ~" " —limn T 1 BERNARD A, HOCIPES SuMSS. lln JfoOpif. <(• I>u> ,s. Manufacturer and Wholesale LValcr ir. hats, F"JS.S, AJTD 3 'i is d 'J No. 509 Market Street, i mh2B-ly Philadelphia LINCOLN, WOOD & NICHOLS, NMSir-U'TLUfcaS .-.Nil IMPORTERS Of 3 T R. -A. "W AND KILLIHEKT G-OODD, Silk Bonnets. French Flowers, Panama, Palm Leaf. L.gßeru and Straw Hats, 5 .3 -Y". -75 Chestnut St., ami 7:24 Lwlye St , nih-8 rim. AbELru ia. 3mo !GL E N -ECHO MILLS, CCIHRAXTOWX, PA, LL C' -L. 11. o LL. o2 (Di ©o $ liaiiufattorers, Imjorlm und Wholesale Dialers in CARPETINGS. MUGGETS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, &c Warehouse, 50'.', Chestnut Opposite tin? State House, inhl-l-ly. Philadtdphia, Pa. CHAIRS! CHAIRS! CHAIRS; Mahogany, Maple, Birch and Walnut CAISTE JE3 , of every style nnd finish, at W V. UEK'iINEU'E w -5e -1 339 2?Jc:th front St. Above Vinuj l'arlor an 4 Pining Room Chairs, large and small Keeking Chairs. manufactured of the best material and hy experienced workmen All orders filled with Promtifude and Care. Remember the place. 339 North Front Street, above \ ine, Philadelphia. jau-4-lv IS IS H3> 15 Ls (2) v 5 fcv s IT ATE K.WiI.K HOTEL,) Third St.. above Race, Philadelphia. Terms—sl it* per day. ' RHOADS & SAILOR, Propriet's. TIIiGfIMAN Y. 12110 ADS. Formerly of the National Hotel CHARLES SAILOR, , 128-1 v I'oiraoriv ut cciinrlkili eo., I'a. _ Late While Su an, li'U- S'ri-l, obucc Third, J*h tlitd'lphia Terms—sl 25 per day. GtVILLMAX uc BOYER. Proprietors. | r |3o the old customers c f this well known *- lLiusc we desire to say that we have ren ovated, improved, and newly furnished tho same, and thr.t we respectfully . licit e m tinuar.ee of Iheir-'patronago. Stiangei vTraveler? and Visitors weeordi iliy invite ta t!m h'-spitaliry of the " Nation • ' to come and see and judge f>-r them : solves i I its advantages and merits. Our h oation i central, and coiiveniefß for merchants | and business men generally. Wo will always endeavor tr. study the wants | an i c jr.of < or gue-ts, anu with the - j -nuance o' Mr. Phas. A. STEIN, our affable and attentive Clerk, we b-el well prepared to ; keep a good hotel, and hope to be able to give i genera! satisfaction. IIKXIIY QL'IL L.MAN. feb2S-Jyjr JOHN BOVEK. IV ALL ITS HRAVCHES, Executed in the best srjl- known in the art C. G. Crane's Gallery, 552 Arch st.. east of Sixth, Philadelphia Lite Size In Oil a ltd Pastil, STKREOSCOIMO PORTRAITS, AIHR()T\ !M>. DALL ItHKKOTVjPCis, A.V . For Case 3, Medaiiit i£>, Pins, Rings Ac. Philadelphia. November 15, Iw-ly Mrs . Werti again on Hand, nAYING taken the stand recently occu pied by Mr. ILdUwortb, in East Mar ket street, a few doors west of the Black Bear Hotel vhc re-peetfully announces to her old friends-that -he ha. now on hand a fine stock I of FAMILY GROCERIES, i fixer IRTItIES li NOTIOKS Of JU SISDS, and other useful Knick Knacks. A L3V, CONFECTIONERIES, * CAKES, & o Her old friends nro respectfully invited to give her a call. cp!B Lewistown Nursery. During the absence of Mr. Butta with the' Logan Guards, the Jmsi- of Messrs. AVarner <i Butts's \iir-.ory will be attended to by Col. John Hamilton, to wlinm persons in want of Fruit Trees &c., wiil please apply. A large assortment of Apple, Pear, Peach, Plum and other trees have just been added to their | stock. ap!B Notice to Taxpayers, ! "VI'OTICE is hereby given that the Commia pinners of Mifflin county have authorii ed the Collectors of State and County tax&s to make a deduction of 5 PER CENT. on aH taxes paid on or before the first day or June nest, and TIIREF. PER CENT, on those paid after the first day of June and on or before the 15rh July-Rafter which the full amount will bo cla:rc°d. By order of the Corr missioners, GEO. FRYSINGER, Cin. Lewittown, April 4, 1861-tj.
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