T M E G A Z ET T E. LEWISTOWN, PA. Thursday, May 2, 1861. H jer annum in ■liMMi ILW at end of six month*—*2 at end of year. V 1 VI •- i f ;ii fi-. ■ l>. ,r- .uly !...i.io, i'.y a..;.' ■! haii-L- M va'i.r lmvimi: Thy hav" Jit the f - 'kivi dotn* \u.l all t:iv lia< '.vi■ r'■ J...ru in ; 1 r. v.-r '* !t tfi.iT -i =:•(• . . W.th tVv-l i:i - -oil i.K-ii jth our f'-.-r. An - T . -tr- ii..'._ * r ii- Legislature f this State met at Ilarrisburg on Tuesday. Tue Governor's Message recommends a proper appropria tion lor putting the military on a war foot ing. and the passage of a stay law. pant Law.—By tiie following section of the military act. it will he seen that no civil process can issue against any ■ of the officer or men nuw in the service of the i'uiteu Mates from this Male: " No execution or other process shall agiinst any .-ifiL-er, nun commissioned otiieer.- or piivates, <.i" ttie militia when called ii.to actual service und'-r a requisition from the l'resi lent ! tiie-Lnit -i Mates, or i.n pursu ance of the order of the Governor of thi comni- nwetthii, nor shall any such process issue against him until thirty days after he shall have returned from duty to hi- usual place i i res: ience, or until forty days after he sin:!i nave been discharged; and the c>>ur', a:Jerniar; cr justice i-f the peace from which or trc TO whom any so h process shall have been issued, -ha!! quash the same, as seen as the fact of any such pers >n being ordered i n public duty shall have been proven, and all the costs which shai! have accrued in com mencing or conduct ng any such process shall be paid by the person who shall have applied tor the said execution or ;.r ee.-s." Correspondesce Betweed Sen. Beaure gard and Kaj. Anderson. AN e publish below the conclusion of the correspondence between ieneral Beaure gard, the leader ol the rebels, and Major Anderson, the gallant defender of Fort .Sumter, it will be seen by thi corres pondenca thai the a.-sault "n Anderson and his brave companions was both brutal ;:.d unnecessary: HEADQUARTERS, PRJV'i.. ARMY, C. S. A A fiahi.e;TON, (o. 0 ) April 11. 1861, 11 l\M. Major Robert Anderson, Commanrfiwj at Fort Sum ft r, Charleston Jlarbor, S. C'. Ma 'OR : In consequence of the verbal ob servations made by yon to my aids. Messrs. t hiotnut and Lee. in relati-.n to the condi tion of your supplies, and that you vr u!d in a few days be starved out if our guns did not batter you to pieces, or words i that effi-.-t and desiring no uP!CSS e£f sion of bb { comtnunti .ie both the verba! observation and y ur written answer t nv communicati.-n to i my Government. if you w'.ii state the time at which you will ■ evacuate I art Sumter, and agree that in the meantime y u will rug use your guns against I u= unless cur- shall be employed against! ror. Sumter, we -iiah abstain from opening ■ tire upon you. Col. Chestnut and Capt L<> are authorized by me 11 enter ir.ro such an i agreement with you. Von are, therefore, re- ' quested to communicate to them an open an surer. I remain, Major, very respectfully, your obedient servant, G. T. BEAUREGARD, ■ •rigarier General Commanding. HEADQUARTERS FORT SUMTER S (* 2.30 A. >!., AJ'RII. is","ISGI. To lirty. Gen. G. T. Beauregard, Commanding Provisional Army. f\ S. A. GFNERAI ; _ I have the honor to acknowl ' - ' res.apt your second cammunica : •• ■: trie 11th instant, hy Col. Chestnut, J i . x.itc .n rt-piy ti.at, cordially uniting •v-:.. you iu the desire to avoid the useless ef- 1 : USK ~ * l ' U,od ' 1 will, if provided with the ncc. -aiy JV. 't trai.spoitati n, evacuate re.'. Sarotor uj rn ou die loth instant should I not receive, prior to that time, c..n tr"' "g instrucwoii- from my Government, or additional supplies, "ml that I w ;;t n , . ; n ' 4 p p meantime upon my hre upon your forces, ui. less compelled to de so hv some hostile act gahat this fort or the flag of my Gorern siCLt by the forces under your command. or by semo porimo of them, or by the perpetra tion some act showing a hostile intention on your part against this fort or the bur it bears. 0 iIoRERx ANDERSOV, M ijnr I S. A. Commanding. FORT SUMTER, S. C., Avril 12 . Andcrx'm. I 'nited States Array, Commanding Fort Sumter Sin: by authority ef Bri i .udi. r General Beauregard, Commanding the Provisional Forces of the Confederate States, we hare the honor to notify you that he will open the fire ef i balreries or. Fort Sumter in ore hour fruui this time. We hr.ve • iic !i nor to be very respectfully, your .'uedient servatits, JAMES CHET.VUT, Aid de Camp. Stephen P. LEE, Captain S. <3. Army and Aid de Camp. Stray Bricks and J Shots. — It is siid thai w lien Lcl. Benjamin Butler, in ciiui tnand of the Massachusetts Regiment, land ed, same of the authoriHps oi Aanapolis pro tTted against the passage 01 Massachusetts troop:- over Maryland soil, when he replied : " Sir. we came here not as citizens of Massa chusetts, but as citizens and fldiers of tlie t cited States, with no intention to invade any State, but to protect the Capitol of our i Common country from invasion. We shall give no eauee ot offence, but there must bo no futjiiirt shots or stray brick? en the W0.7." I.ike the weather Keep cool LATEST 1,E775. Gen. Thos. A. Power, formerly Adju tant General of Pennsylvaoiit. las been de tailtd by- the Wai D p rtment to superin tend the erection of the bridges destroyed by "he Baltimore mob on that portion of the Forth Central road runuing through the Mate of Maryland. The seventy-iir t Regiment of New York arrived at Washington on Saturday morning, in good condition, after a hard rins-ve 'i hev went tin board the train at j Annapolis Junction on Friday afternoon at : 4 o'clock. A report of approaching attack 1 brought them out into battle at ray. The noise of pistol shots and shouts around : caused the alarm. For three hours they ' stood there. At 7 o'clock they took the cats again, but did not move ior many hours; the probability of an attack contin ued for 24 hours. Lach man ia l only two crackers f -r food. 'I lie volunteers generally are in excellent : health and si irils. 1 i Moses llerrick of the ii. verly Company, s th Massacbu-etts Regiment, met with an accident by tlie accidental discharge of a gun. Hi? foot is to be amputated. The Massachusetts Fifth Regiment is at the Treasury Department, and the Rhode Island Regiment a f the Latent Office.— ■ The New York seventy-first Regiment and part of the l'cnnsylvania fifth Regiment are at the building jut np for the Inaugu ration Rail. The Capiu 1 is filK 1 with Pennsylvania nud Massachusetts troops, in cluding the Seventh. The latter will go into camp at Georgetown Heights soon, if their Mtnp equipage arrives. The Pennsylvania l iilh Regiment ar rived on Friday evening, after a tediously hard and hungry march. They bore the fatigue and privation well, and though de ficient in equipment, have the stout heart and right spirit. On Friday morning with the arrival of the Seventh New York Regiment and the Massachusetts troops under Gen. Butler, and some other forces, there were 24,000 men in Washington city, stationed at the 1 Capitol, the 'Treasury Department, the Sol ] diers' Homes, the Navy Yard, the Ar enal. j and at other points. The National Rifles, , under Caj tain Smead. of the regular army. besides seizing the steamer Ft. Nicholas, J with and provisions, has fur weeks] held posscssK V the Government of the tJ°graph oificr;. Washington and An- z napiolib < 'flicers .rc preparing, notwith standing th -Tieged sale of Arlington. Heights, in Virginia, to Gov. Letcher, by i Colonel Lee, late of the F. S. Army, for ' tlie erection of earthworks and batteries q upon the highlands opposite the Capitol ' fir the defence of Washington. The Ca]>itol and the Treasury are most effectually barricaded with barrels of ce- ' inent, flour, and the cast iron piates intend ed fur the completion of the great dome of the Cat itol. Martial law has been pro * # 1 : claimed over the Capitol. Sixteen thous and barrels of flour are stored in the crypts, together with thousands of barrei of bacon, hogsheads ol molasses and tierces of ricc. Considerable consternation has spread* through Virginia because of the arrival of, the famous General Lane and Lapt. Mont- j Turnery, of Kansas, vF ' -ome 200 of their followers. President fan issued another prodt* j mat ■ . extending the blockade of the ports of the seceded Mates to those oi Vir ginia and North v..:uilua. A serious alarm was created at Ilanovcr, ' ; York county. New Oxford, Adams county, and adjacent country, un Monday a week, by an idle report that 500 Marydanders were on their inarch to those places. The i male population turned out en masse, and many ludicrous scenes are reported as hav ing- occurred. The improbablity of the tiling ouMit to have checked the matter at . .1 once, a the borders there are in cloe alli ance. reh.tiv -■ and dear i'riends abounding 1 all through. As for 500 others when they will venture to cross the line, we make the prediction they will never return. As Washington City has nearly as many troops now as are desired there, the forts j on the Chesapeake will probably be rein- • forced to such an extent as to enable the gnrrLnns to take the offensive, if necessa- | ry. A force of 15,000 or 20,000 at Fort ress Monroe would be a formidable body in the neighborhood of Richmond, which might operate with terrible effect on Vir ginia should the traitors there raise a hand against the government. In addition to the 75,000 volunteers, who are in the service for three months, 40,000 regulars have been called for to en list for three years' service, 25,000 for five years service, and 18,000 seamen for the ; same term, making a total of 158,000 troops. Fortifications commanding the railroad and county road, some two miles from An napolis have been thrown up. Annapolis has been made a military ds partiuent. Gen. Butler will remain there. All the movements are kept very secret. There are full preparations making at I Ilarrisburg to build the bridges destroyed on the line of the Northern Central Rail ! road. The Pennsylvania Railroad Couipa has loaned to the Government a number J of iron bridge frames, which they have at all times on hand, to put up iu ease of the destruction of bridges on their own road. A gang of carpenters, two hundred and tit ty strong, with other workmen of approved ; skill, have been quietly concentrated at York since Saturday last, 'llicse will be protected by the troops as they advance. Sills and heavy beams of timber have been forwarded to be used wherever they may lie necessary, with any amount of lum ber, from Ilarrisburg. The whole ot the civil engineering is placed under the con trol of Thos. J. Power, a well known en gineer. Five regiments were to have mo ved from Ilarrisburg ou Tuesday for \ork. The intention is to guard every bridge with troops all the way to Baltimore. \V hen the troops reach that point they wiii pass around and reach the Relay House, at the junction of the Washington branch of the Baltimore and Ohio llailroad, which will be permanently occupied. The Legislature of Maryland met at Frederick last week, and its action thus far has been quite conservative, the seces sionists having dwindled down to a hand ful, and evidently scared at the prospect ol ropes fur traitors. Baltimore is returning to reason, and we shall not be surprised to learn that the citizens tln-re have taken the traitors and bridge burners in hand. 'J he stars and stripes are again displayed in spite of tie mayor and police, and any further molesta tion of that honored flag will probably end in a revolution that will hurl the bridge burners to destruction. LOCAL AFFAIRS. Muster Eoll of the Logan Guards. We give below a corrected list of the Logan < I nurds : " • ) nrusncs la X cheap at Zerbe's. '<• 1A Lb bushel and reck Measures cheap i!> Zerbe's Mv. Mucilage, Prepared Glue and Paper *heap at Zerbe's. 1 jAKKKI, Clothes and Fancy Basket* "f-\" Pat Zerbe's. .J | Alv L your own soap, and buy the Con X centrated Lye at Ilenrv Zerbe's Grocery. IpClvLl Knives, Purses, Hair Oil, and ' Cwiubs, cheap at Zerbe's. i )RIME liio and Java Coffee at reduced prices, also Browned Coffee at 10, at II J '" bee. n pDPd: Halters, Bed Cords, and Clothe* 'a i ■Lines cheap at Zerbe's. H ♦ ICE, Essence of Coffee, Corn Starch. Fa '. ' .j rina, Spices. Pearl Starch, Pepper and ps of every description for sale ciuap at r- Zerbe's. 1 ! CONE Crocks, Jugs and Jars of all sizes "• v '" t che.'P at Zerbe's. r . IAV. L Pins, Razors and Razor Strops. it cheap at Zerbe's.' NUN'S patent and Barrel ('burns cheap ' ? r . . , Zerbe's. r , : , T GAR Boxes, Flour Boxes and Walking . Canes cheap at Zerbe's. ii " 11 )11ACC0 and Cigars of choicest brands, !i! " cheap at Zerbe's. " • \ RLE Cutlery, Table and Tea Spoons orr '' , at Zerhc'a F MILITARY FI ND. —The treasurer ac knowledges the receipt of the following in . stalmcnts: R. U. Jacob 5 00 John M Kir S 00 ! i Mrs. W. B. Hoffman 5 ou \y. c. Vines 2 50 , JHM Nichols 200 James Haamerrille ">o ■ ! F. J. Hoffman 16 00 John Carney 50. Mrs. F.J. Hoffman TOO Win. Btttler 10 00 , I Mrs. H. J. Walters 100 A. B. I.ong ii H.J.Walters 5 m Riley l'raft 1 50 ■ C. and E. Walters 50 A. Hoot 5 00 (' C. Sutnliarger 500 A. Kitting 1 o i Mrs C. < baa'{-r 1 00 Mr> CnlG-rtson -"0 N. J. Ituiii-il! 500 It. W. Woods 5 00! . Wtn. J .in. L 500 Mrs. I'. V.*. Woods 1 to : D. K. Robeson 5 00 ('. (.'. Bttrkholder 1 00 . Wm. Beany 1 00 L)r. T. Yauvalzaii 0 00 11. W. Junkiu 200 Abner Thompson 10 00 ; J. B. Barnes .30 uo Mrs. E. Stoner 1 00 i G. W. Elder 6 oO Dr. T. A. Wurrall 2 00; Wm. Rut-sell COO Cox A X..jop 1 uO i A. Smith 2 50 A. S. Wilson 2 50 ' R. H. MeClintie 5 00 John Evans 5 00 . j. S. Gal brat tli 5 oo David Candor 5 CO I (J. Frvsinger 250 Jos. Strode 5 00 | . C. Hoover. Esq. 1 00 H. 11. Comfort 1 CO . '.. W. Thomas 500 E. L. Benedict 500 . John L>av;- 5 00 M.J.Smith I 00 ( Mrs. Franciseus 10 00 Mrs. M. J. Smith 60 i E. Banks 10 00 John Kennedy 1" 00 : Samuel Barr 5 tHt Jaines Turner' 5 00 : C. S. Mc Coy 5 oo A few it will be perceived have paid two instalments, and one half his subscription and that of his lady, but of the whole list not more than half have paid anything.— The disbursements thus far amount to about Sl6O. James Nichols has been au thorized to collect the instalments now due , from subscribers. DROWNED. —A daughter of John Shiinp, named Ida Virginia, aged 16 months, was drowned in the feeder near McCoy's ware house on Tuesday a week, having acciden tally fallen in while playing with her broth er, a lad of about 4 years. The boy sprang ; in after her, and would havespeedily shared the same fate, but for timely assistance. BOROUGH TAX. —At a meeting of the Town Council on Monday last a resolution was passed to reduce the tax to two mills. John Selheimer was appointed High Constable during the absence of David Wasson. ftjg~Two colored boys named Joseph Johnson and Wesley Harris were commit , ted to jail by Esq. Hoover on Tuesday, charged with the larceny of sundry brass screws which the rascals cut off from some borough hose at the Lewistown Mills Sir.VKit (inw-i.—A company bearing this name, numbering about members, all over 45 years of age. was organized on Monday evening as a Home Guard by the election of Pr. Joseph Henderson as Cap tain. Another company, with members under 45 years of age, was organized on Tues day evening as a Ifotue Guard, and also for service if ueeded, by the election ot Jos. \Y Parker as Captain. JIMOR IP-Mr. GI ARH. —Agreeably to a call made last week, the young men of this place assembled at the Apprentices llali on Saturday evening, for the purpose of organizing a Junior Ilouie Guard, Hor ace Culbertson iu the chair. A committee was appointed todratt a constitution. Par ing their absence, Mr. Azariah Smith made a lew encouraging remarks; the committee reported a constitution which with one or two amendments, was adopted and signed by thirty three. A committee was appoin ted to report a suitable uniform. The fol lowing officers were then elected : Captain—David Yanvalzah. First Lieutenant—it. It. Hooter. Second Lieutenant—T. P. Darker. od Lieutenant—J. A. Eiin tt. First Sergeant—ll. T. Kulp. Second Sergeant—ll. lithium. First Corpora! A Parker. 2d Corporal—W. A. Marks. To quality an applicant for membership in this company, he must be five feet four inches high, and must not be under jt> nor over El years of age. Nightly drills are held by this company, and Lu u in uniform will be a credit to the town. Two little boys, Joseph Scllieimer an i Win. GalLraith, stimulated by the pole and flag in front of the Gazette office, got up a subscription paper last week, pur chased a pole and material for a large flag which a number of ladies made up, and on Saturday the pole was raised in front of Captain Selheimci's residence and the flag Hung to the brec-ze. Good for the boys. A large national ensign of our Ln , ion was flung to the breeze at Locke's : Mills on Thursday evening last, amidst prolonged cheering and a round of thirty four volleys for the I nion. *• The y-tar- ! spangled Banner, long may it wave." JGsssr"A number of ladies met on Monday evening la.-t, and patriotically resolved that in case of need they would tender their fur the care of the wounded and isick, or in any other capacity they could J rentier themselves u-ef'ul. L-J" A Un i ting of our colored citizens , was held l ist week, Samuel Molson in the j ;chair and Nelson S'ch<.-field Secretary, when it wa- i-'s. Ivtd to tender their services t<> fthe St te and Government '• to be used in ■'any capacity, whether to build breastworks, niig ciitreuchmeuts, or march to battle", j Ihe committee cons.sts ot John L. Grif fith, It. A. Sanders, Samuel Baptist, Jas. Ei boson, Jas. Sherman. \\ in. Palmer. Wm. Butler, Wm. Holland, a:i i Jonathan ! Burrols, Jr any letters have been received from the Logan Guards -ince our la.-f, all ; satisfactory and breathing a proper .-pirit I This company in one respect has not been i well treated. Having left home and busi- j ness at a few hours notice, and being told • that their equipments would be furnished at llarrisburg, most of them went in their ; worst clothing. From llarrisburg they ! were sent to Washington with the promise that their uniforms would be supplied there, which had not yet been done last week. This is not as it should be. A NEW MOVE. — Ben Firoved, agent, has determined to postpone auction indefi nitely, and for a month or so will continue to close out his entire stock of goods 3t cost or even less for cash or in exchange 1 for any kind of country produce. It con-l sists of a choice assortment of Lawns, Bereges, Organdies, Chintzes. De Laines, Prints, and other desirable articles, exact ly suitable to the season, to which he has just added a select lot of new styles trulv worthy of attention. Ladies and all oth ers in want of Dress Goods, will find this the time and the Montgomery house, next door to lludisill's, the place for Bargains, and no mistake. Call and see for your selves ! BjsWihe Rev. David Phillips will preach in the Town Hall at 11 o'clock, A. M , and at 4 o'clock, P. M.. on Sabbath, May sth, and every two weeks thereafter until other arrangements are made. fcarThe absence of It. W. I'atton at present makes no interference with his bu siness. It will be continued as usual. ©ayßefer to the advertisement of Ilocf land's German Bitters in another column.— These Bitters are the best remedy known for the cure of Liver Complaint and Biflious diseases. Found—A suru of money J\IJ/ a( the Troops. —The following, from an exchange paper, gives the rate of pay allowed in the army ol the United .State*, to which the militia is -Tititled when called into service : Per month. Colonel $2lB 00 j Lieutenant Colonel 194 00 Major 175 00 Captain 118 50 First Lieutenant 108 50 Second Lieutenant 103 50 Brevet Second Lieutenant 104 50 First or Orderly Sergeant 29 GO Other Sergeants 27 00 Corporals 22 00 Privates 20 00 Musicians 21 00 Officers are required to provide their own uniforms and equipments, but the men are clothed and armed by the Govern ment. Tin- K.'t. .t. r. Fletcher pave us last evening a bril liant lecture on the religion, custom- wnd people of Brazil. Seldom hare we nfislMd anything more than t!w picture lie laid before his audience o." tliat exu it't p-.Tiien of the tropics laden with it* strange variety ot t u:t and Howers. teeming witii perpetual Mtfrrt i r the hand of man. Sorely that country must be the garden of the world, nml if the peopli ba-i t en:.-i-prise which niuiv> tin- Yankee nation. . im.'.oa:; .it aid not set a bound to the results thev would produce there. As relevant to this comparison t, • iev. gentleman stated that tin bast iwoetHes j employed there for the diseases to which they are ' suUjeet. sir- invented and supplied to them bv our v •'i known countrymen. l>r. J. C. Aver . f Lowell. M.t--.. and that not the people only uot Uiepriest i and !'. ■ • trt of the Lrnp.-ror uow 11. have eoa* ■-fat" rc :-e m stekne-s i.. the remedies of thi widely , Ici.tated American Chemist.—Lr,/-a Ro-'on. files iu Jloth Forms Cured. /.'"M */ .'• - -1 can only account for my present sound h. a'th :'r on the constant, thongh moderate nse "t l;-eriiav- - Holland Bitten—having from mv votifh suffered, at intervals, from Piles, in both forms, some times severely us to completely prostr.de me. I j have ;• r s ■■. , ~,n t !.s pas:, though subject to loss of -I. ej. and nnr.-ual physical effort, been entirely lice ir .m any sy.optonis of tins distressing disease, while tuy gener:,! health is much improved." Parsons th U ting tile authenticity of this c,-rtiri , cut", are veijii so . to call upon or communicate with the prop) a-tor.-. i iiey will take pleasure not onlv in ! referring th- m to :- author, but t.> many others "who hive us.-d the li hand hitters for tlie sa'ine affection, ; with equal sue.-ess. ¥1 ELM BOLD * BL'CHU FOB THE BLADDER, it '/ '. th* Kill 11*1:3. HKLMBOLDS lit til!" for the viriiveh Helmtbo/Xs t}u<-tw (ot the Drtmu. j H I.LMB"L1 S I'.FCH 1 for N'ervonsiu-s.s. Hi • k> t/. '•'■■■ '• Log* of Jfcnorai HELM riuLD - I'd". Ill' for !. f - .ht. : II a', i-• i. < ].•■•.. Nt 1' -ttj t!. JlKLMisiiLDid " HI" fei D:('",cult Breathing. { Hetmboif* Btteiut for Weak Nerves. \ 11 ELMHOLD'S BUCHt for Obstructlom. I BHmboicTt Buchu fur Exert*** wafey feom Ittdimrttitm ofl all diaefue* of th* SEXUAL ORGANS, Fxis'irig in either sex. from whatever eause origt;- 1 ated. tit t no matter of //out Long St-ttnliwj. 11-' 1 - Ertraet Bmeku is pleasant in it- taste and ; odor. ~ai ..miic bate iu its action. Price -1 per hot- 1 tie. a -,\ f.r -•. 1 -elivered to any address. , •.•..•upa iiied by rehab certificates. Depot. I'd South Tenth St, Philadelphia. For sale ! i:i L -Vist iwn 1 y i'kas. Kitz. Sole Agent. I'lIE MARKETS. LEHISTOHN, May 2, 1 Gl. CORRECTED BV ueurue BLVMVEK. Butter, gjo.l. f 1 th. 15 Lard, 10 Tallow. 00 a 10 Eggs, "j? dozen, 8 Buckwheat Flour per 100, 2 50 Beesxv.tx, per pound, 25 Wool, washed. 30 unvva-hed, 20 ! iL-i.-i rr. !. s, per bushel 175 Ih i. <t An; . s. d > ! 2-5 II ■ ins per bushel, 1 5(1 Potatoes, GO Shoulder, S , iluiu, 12 Sides, 9 Cniutry s- <!> per Ih., from 5 to 7 cents. C ItRC. TED BY MARkS A WILLIS. Wheat, white g* bushel, 1 15 red 1 10 1 C >rn, old, 45 " now, 40 i By-. 50 ! Oats. 25 B trley, 50 to 55 Oiuv-Tseed. 0 Ut) tn 4 00 Timothy, 1 50 Flaxseed, 1 25 Marks it 'A illis are retailing fi..ur ail 1 feed a- follows: Kxtra Flour, per 100, 3 00 Fine, do 225 i Superfine, do 2 75 Family, do 5 25 Mill Fea-J, per hundred. 80 ("hopped Oats and Corn per 100, 1 10 Chopped live per 100, 1 25 Salt, * 1 40 " patent -aoks, 150 " barrels, 280 lbs, 1 75 Philadelphia Market. Flour.—Superfine $5 374. and standard Jo 5 50a5 021 ; extras 5 75a6, family G 25a6 50. and fancy brands G 5a7 50, according to quality. Rye fiour 350 per bbl. Corn meal 2 75 per bbl. Grain—Pennsylvania red wheat 122a12Gc, Southern white 137 c. Penna. rye CSc. Corn GJc. G its 4va3lc. Cattle Mark-1, April 29. 1801 —The offer ings of Beef Cattle reached 1,U50 head. Sales at -S7 50 to 9 50, ns to quality. 40 Cows, including springers at 820 to 30, and Cows and Calves at 25. 4,500 Hogs at 0 50a7 25 the 100 lbs net. 4,000 Sheep at 5a54c for wool on, and 4]a 5c per lb gross far sheared. 3^cz>xjnxri3. OX Saturday last, on the Pennsylvania Railroad in this county, a wallet contain ing a sum of money and some papers. Also, a certificate from John Mahaffey of having measured a timber raft on the 4th of March for John Meyers and Washington Lord. The owner can procure the same, or information thereof, by appiyiug at the Lewistown Station. Lewistown, May 2, )861-3t* SHINGLES. r PWO hundred thousand Susquehanna Joint Shingles, at $5 00 per thousand, at my 2 JOHN KENNEDY & Co's. is hereby given that the follow _Ll ing property, purchased at Constable's Sale, on the 24th April, as the property of Jacob Valentine, to wit: Three Beds and Bedding, Sink, Table, Clock, Stove, Trunk, half dozen Chairs, Kettle, two Cows, four Hogs, Blacksmith's Bellows, Anvil. Six pair of Tongues, ten set Heading Tools, Six Pincers, six Handle Punches, Four Hammer?, three Screw Plates, which 1 have left in his hands during my pleasure ; and all persons are hereby caution ed net to interfere with the same in any man ner whatsoever. my2-3t* PHILLIP AYRES. Entirely Vegetable. *% Alchr holic Preparation. DR. IIOOFLAND'S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS. PREPARED BY Dr. C M JACKSON & CO. Pfiila. p. TILL trri N nut CIJU. LIVER rumAi.vr, dyspepsu, w\m, Xmxm* - ■ alt ditetw* utf:xg from </'wnt(tn : '' "••• • • • • -ar'n i'H as i" .n-t: .cm.ui. 1 A :ir.i p,i, L E ni. tatmn-, Smkiag r. r FlaMi-ring a: ih!l I, • . -"'•ina.-h. >w miming of -:wl. 1F,n...,. : • , " euit Brnthtng, FlutDring at tlm Heart J ;1 " SuOocMiojc W£m in • lying D ' ne.-n of \ iion. I..ts f .-I . ,t* . ff ' and -lull (bum in |fo n-a<b l>. ;i . .. rfii wik.wn.-s -ru,,. 8ki ooj KV-> IV,:;A;; B.v (h.- I. Limbs, A.- . ->in|,i.-a Elr-i.. ,i '' Burning in th- Mh. CVmMaut lm.fi.;., s erent l*t-i.-.—-of Sj.rit- and will t*„ •'v.!,*"" 4 FEVFit. FF\kV a'"" Ibe Proj.ri.-tor tn '-allm- the an-nuon ~f, , aralton. aoes so with a n-oimir ol th,-i;.',, ' O' liee in it-virtues and a>laj.tation to''i,- • which it is reeomiueinle.L . ..... It is n< new an i untrie.l an.-Je. butw. st4Mxf the te>t of a Twelve > • T Ameri.am pi ojje. ami and A. ii." nmlfod bv any .-linear prrpnrßtioiu extant , • tnnotiv m it-- favor civ.-n hv H.r 'A ' well known physicians and i.jnal-•„ tile am try i.- miniense. and a . arefu! almanac, puMi-hcl annttaMv I v the pronn nr. . robe had gratfeof any ofthe'ir a,... n! , a • ■"> u "> riMjdfc-al that thi? renwdv . 7V' serving the great eefobrity it has Chtis. llitz, Sole A'jent, Letclti acn. mv 2 DISCOVERED AT LAST! THE GREATEST CURE IN TUP WORLD FOR PAIN E Prof. Cliass. Io Gratli's ELECTRIC OIL, rpHIS Oil the only -lire rcmr lv in the w..r',t. 1 the Cure of Rheumatism, l >cfj T : " r gia. Lumbago, iatica, Sjan.,l and plaints. lie Dcdoreax. Headache, Cramps n p ' Felmw, t-pram-. and Bi w . id Manns. Miff Joint-, -.-rcitila. Er\ -m.-■ .' \ Swelled Br.-a-t. Wo„,i. D ; ... : ;„.L s.'. N i" < ,nker tn the Mouth and Stoma ". H n i. " Bona, <'deed Breast, Quinsy.Sore T- r. t p riar, Ic-crs. L.a-k Jaw. Heart Burn,Too&aadEu* he. Nervousness, t o-tiven --. Barns, s-re tin ' teething intwitw, Hemorrhage a - . v*, " L- r " n 'V- 1 ,!r ' >t- , * 1 ,,! ' iain-. letter. Si,ii _.. P r , " , Feet, Fever and Ague, Ciuumed Hands.m ant i'..., es that are sore or pain tub ia th.-..i,] v arti.-le tl , r brought before the public that wili do'it- , ' ; feetly m from t L r.to twenty minutes—has i • used by thousands and pronotmeed to L-'tt.e uT . remedy ever di-eovered. fins <ul acts n tlie system with el.-, t:,. , pure vegetable preparation. Not tlie s>!u;htetdxiir • applying it outwardly or iuwanflr. It a: .-.nee -V 1 a pvimanent eure—inmost caaea Iroin ten i-'t&.-v minutes. ' ■' I be (.est physmlo/ri-ts of Europe hnve <i - -over<,i that all organic derangement of nte anim ■. the effect of an otwtraction of the phv.-i- . - a". -. id iu tlie organ diseased. AsfciUfidappiic aftl , <el put— m immediate motion tin- in r.V tiui.t. a:,,; -i P etire i-atom-, coinptished. N'oWeedin- — v . . ;.urging. I.listcriim i- resorted o-. A -\ ij. nine wuhout signature < Pr..£. r , '■ \7H. La'.. !- signed in writing. Principal Depot No. iu, Sootfi Bghth Street, Aire JiVor- ■he (: ■ 'tliut. Pliilaiielphia. llulllitrv I'm..;, .tiiti I'rugt ,-ts .an b.- -npplied wholesa), r '. •_ Fi; J*. cents, a* < .-lit- ;,u,l rl j„ r Is.tth-. i i'y everything : giv,- this one siint.!.* tr-1: ll_T '" s - —' 4 " careful to :t-k '"or and get [> 1.1, J-, Fleetrie <>d. a- worthless imitations atvTuiid 1 here are numerous imitations sprung nr.o- ii, reputation my article has acquired. It.. . la ware. They ere worthless. C aits. Jiifz, So!'. At/'nt, Leiri.itttrn. my 2 HELMBOLDS EXTRACT BFCHF" HFLMBOLrr- EXTRACT BIN HF, HKLMUULhs EXTRA' r BFt'HF HF.LMROLIfS F.XTKA"T BE< HI JIEI.MB* >I.L - EX I B t("T IdTHt . t P'-i' vc iin i spr-,-ifi. ictiit dy f-. r .1. : Bladder. Kidn<-vs. "cravel. L adder, Khlneys. ;. j, r .'. Bladder. Kidney-. t.ri. |. r '• , I Blander. Kidiu-j-. tin.tel. Bladder, Kidnev-. t.rav.-l. I'rer- ORHAXIC WF IK.XESS. 1 'HKSA Xl'" II E. I A V h . oimaxh: ii' F.i hxi.s.< AM> A 1.1. M.<E.\SI:S <)}■■ the Sexual Organ*. Sexual <lrgana. s-x. Sexual < tr'g.ans, Saxual Organ-. Sexual firgxa. s-xu.-d < trgaua. Sexual Organ-. -.-xn .1 ' s ixual Orgaua. Sexual < hgans. St-xual' h. Drgans. S>-xual • irgao-. s--. :.:'. . arising fir* m exeef>a. .-s; !.- indis. • t--.',-. • ami imp: t'iencif s, i . -:i,ni j : , • s. whether exl-tiasi in Ml' or Frmalr. y.,:. M.,'. ur r-"*:>>. Mr .!/• j', or F*mrlt. .1 in'. / r 1 , I! j-af. -t long • inc c-: ,i lis}.. tl;i. r- - b ring with any di,am - of iti. -.- organ*are tn IsHjily health and m.-tital jtow.-i-s. .-iii i * \j. n.: •iiany alarming -ymj-t-im*. ntn-ia f found: In<ltaMeiti<M> to Excrtioit. Lord --t Jieui it, . Disc is. . Weak N* r.t -. Tr inbhng. li.>rr--r ef I. N Yi-ion, Languor. Fuiveisal La- itu.it . ftla "Ii System. a Enormous Appeiit. . v 1, : symptoms, Hot H.:.d-. Flushing f tin !• : n. -s of the Skm. Pallid Countenance and Krnpti -< •a th Fiiee. Pains iu the Ba -k. Heavy Byeltds. fr-- tl] s flying !"•( porarv sttffii.-ioii and L-<-.s of Sip hi. Want A:I. • ;i m. lirent Mobility, 11-.-tlessness. riie— s.nij: - bleb tin-meiliciii'-invariably rcniota s. ?... r: i.i ho<* of I'ourr. Fa twit.' nmi EpiU pAr /'./ Who can say ti t tin.-,- excesses ire u--t f:f' licenses. IN- " ("Nsl'.tf i'TION. The recoidfe oi the lusacr ■ Fiuis end th- mcl-.-icholy deaths by Consnmpi: •' le-ar ample vhaew of the troth of :n: ncnir HELMBOLDS EXTRACT i'F BFCHF. 1-a ••ortain. safe, ar. i -p. • .1. cure, from cause they may haw originated, and no niaitf.' : How fonc staudinc. How long -landiug. H-'W long standing. How 1 ■!..--rami::. How long st-inding. How long-tandin.. It i- taken without hindrance, li m business. . . little, if any. change of diet. It is pleasant ill its taste and odor. And immediate in its action. ; If you a:. su,!,-ri:ig with any ot tin- a'- .ve s g ailments. PE'n ERF. THE REMEDY AT OXft. ER'icCRE THE REMEDY AT "X' I RROt I RE Till. REMEDY A T ''X' > Ji EI. ME < 'LUs EX TEA CT li IIH ,t benefit < the -mipi v delicate t., th, confim-d and dc-piutu S valid. A . h . n> to fcf E-e .Yo E j-' il ' i- to I" Fouiul. Xo Ej"TTL is to>K E'I'UHI Price j>er bottle, or ti lbr fo; dclivervi i- m 1) •ire.-.-. Prepared by ~ H. T. HELMBriLD. Jtepot li>f. South loth St. below Chestnut, 1 I>e-i rils- symptoms in all communications. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS AND UNPRINCIPLED DEALERS Who endeavor to disj>ose of -tbu otctt tuid a "tic Its on tl.e reputation obtained by 4- Ilelmbokt's Genuine Prejmrations. j " - Extract Buchu, " Improved Rose Wast:- | For sale by Charles BUz, sob a^m V- I Leicistoirn, Pa., and all druyyists etery* • j Atk for HibubohTs. Takt no othtr. { Cut out the "advertisement and send f r And avoid Inytosition anil Erposvt- j Estate of William Shade, i#tetw4 : id .B OTICE is hereby given that I 1* ministration on the estate of AG ■ SHADE, late of Granville township. deceased, have been granted to the UEu -- r^^m ed, residing in said township. All P €r '^ 13 .H debted to said estate are requested to mediate payment, and those having v present them duly authenticated H JOHN S. REED- ■ mv 2 Admini^w^H DRY Goods of all kinds. Cheap L** I 61 cts per yard, at - v 1 my 2 JOHN KENNEDY "\TANKEENS, Crash, Pant Stuff, J.T Muslins, &c„ cheap for cash, at ~ ■ of JOHN KENNED L ■
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