GAZETTE. Pennsylvania Hail road. Trains leave Lewitovn Station a follows: WESTWARD. EASTWARD. Through Express, ft 10a.m. 1111 p.m. r.,.t lane, ft 05 p.m. 4,01 a, ni. Whii Train. 3 43 p. m. Ki 39 a. in. through FroigiiL 11 20 p. m. 12 45 p.m. Expre-- Freight, 10 39 a. m. 2 25 j>. in. p-wt Freight, 1039a. ni. 2 00a.ni, I.notd Freight, ft 35 a. in. 4 43 p.m. coal Train. 12 oft m. 8 06 a. ni. I. K. ROBESON, Agent, gjr(ialhraith's Omnibuses convey passengers to „ n J from all the trains, taking up or setting them jiiwn .1 all points within the borough limits. Post Oilier. M a!- arrive and ehise as follows : f-VoA, . .t, , ,>£. I tsti-rn Through, s p. 111. ft 30 a in and War, 9 a m. 4 p. m." Vt'-iern " " "" 230 p. ni. 11 a. i,j ijeli. t"lite, S p. in. m \,,irtliumt>erland, S p. ni. r, p. m . THROUGH BALTIMORE. The Voice of the Pennsylvania Volunteers. BV BAYARD TAYLOR. fwas Friday morn, the train drew near The eitv and the shore : Fur through the sunshine, soft and clear. We saw the dear ohl Hags appear, And ui our hearts arose a cheer For Baltimore. A -loss (lie broad Patap>eo*s wave, Old Fori Mclleiiry bore The ■-lurry banner of the brave. A w hen our fathers went to save, in in the trenches find a grave. At Baltimore Before us. pillared in the sky. We saw the statue soar (>! Washington, serene and high— foiild traitors view this form, nor H\. I'ould patriots see, nor gladly die For Baltimore. '•Oh.eitv of <mr country's song, By that swift aid we bore \\ ~.-n sorely pr< ssed, receive the throng V. If -to shield our Hag trwni wrong. \nd ive us welcome, warm and stroii", In Baltimore. \\ had no arms: us friends we came, \s brothers e\, ruiore. i o rally round one sacred name. The charter of our power and fame: We never dreamed of guilt and shame In Baltimore. The coward mob upon us fell: Me Henry Hag they tore: surprised, borne Imekwurif by the swell, lte.it down wit it mad, inhuman veil, H. f us yawned a traitorous liell /a lialti„ lo r. . The streets our soldier-fathers trod Blushed with their children's gore: W i -aw the craven ruler- nod. 41id dip in Id the civic rod- Shall such things be. oh. righteous i.0.1. In Baltimore? No. never! By thai outrage black, A solemn oath we swore. To bring the Keystone's thousands back, strike .low a the dastard- who aitai k. And leave a red and Hery track I'liro' Baltimore' Bow- down, in lin.-ti-. thy guiltv head: (.oil's wrath is -w iff and sole: iic sky with gathering bolts is red, • leans,- from thy skirts the slaughter shed, "r make thyself an ashen lied— „ <>h Baltimore! Localities and Distances The intense interest with which the movements of our troops are followed, and t.ie present phase of the rebellion, render •he following topographical notes of value, i:i getting a clear idea of the current news: Havre le (Iracc—At the mouth of the Susquehanna river, near the head of Chesa peake Biy, is G2 miles from Philadelphia. At this point continuous railroad communi ration is interrupted by a ferry. Annapolis—On the west side of the Chesa peake Bay, about 50 miles from Havre de brace, 39 miles by rail from Washington. Annapolis Junction—The Junction of the \naapolis branch road with the Washington branch. 19 miles front Annapolis, 20 miles from \\ ashington. fort Monroe—At the junction of James river (northern side] with Chesapeake Pay, ut -I s hours steaming front Boston and 24 ir in New York. Norfolk—About 12 miles south of Fort M 'iiroe. ' oikeysvillc —fifteen miles lrom Baltimore 'I ti.*: railroad to llarrisburg, (being pruha v rl-.e nearest point aecessable on the rail to • J.sltim ire from that direction.) Baltimore—Ninety-eight miles from Phila ipiii.;; bp trmn \l nshingt.ui : 9-> froui liar- si from Harper's Ferry, anil 17 lrotn Aiioapolis Junction. 1' ft Mellenry is situated at the extremity • a point of land extending from the city •a the -outhwest, and is about two miles and ■ null 1-y the coast survey map from the cen ' 1 Baltimore. Opposite the fort, across channel, which is here less than half a nib in width, is the Lazaretto light-house. l ue distance from Washii gton city to arleston is s>i miles : Washington to Wil uiingtoti, N. t',, 271*; \\ asliington to Welden, *■ -lb; KiehtiioiuJ to Washington, 130; * -leeiing to Baltimore. 379. - urt Washington, when: tlio Logan Guards • l io lately detailed, is about LI miles below 'ashingtou. The U. S. Armory at Springfield, i here ere now about 220 men employed at tee armory, and its production is about fif "■ n hundred rifle muskets each month.— ith new machinery and more mechanics, there is shop room enough to extend this to a month, and by working day and n> *ht, employing double setts of workmen, ik- capacity of the establishment may even he increased to 4,000 or ,">,OOO muskets per nth. Ihe necessities of the government, -ft tiiis crisis, will doubtless produce immedi ate orders for working the armory to the lat ter production, and then it wilt give employ 's nt to from 1,000 to 1,200 men. 1 here have been numerous small drafts on the armory for arming the volunteers from Massachusetts, and these have exhausted all the rifle muskets, save 1,500 altered from the 5-1 i-tnooth bore musket. On Sunday some "•>,OOO muskets of the old model, but fine ser viceable arms, entirely new and with percus locks, were dispatched by special trains New York city and Albany, for the arm '■o ' the New York trcops now equipping 1 service. Twenty thousand went south, 3R i five thousand went to Albany. They weie ordered by Gov. Morgan, and the au- j o ' nties °0 the amory anticipating such •leavy drafts, had 30,000 muskets hexed and ®ade ready for immediate transportation, so 'fiat the order was filled at once. There re tain stnl in the establishment ninety thous •' "inre muskets of the same character as m '^ e sent to New Y'ork, and these will be rea( y fur transportation at once, and "I doubtless soon be callad for. •-o that the government is not without a supply of arms to start its cam ;n, 7 n or se 'f maintenance ; and with an im ti r, of its powers ofproduc a. J m ."'e capacity of the public and private • nes of the North, there need be no lack Mi- 6a ? S ant i c 'P a ted in this regard. The ■ assacbusetts volunteers, being first in the ' • are all or nearly all armed with the pew rifle musket. Of this arm. same 35 (TOO in all have been manufactured since the work begun, and it; is believed not more than half at least of these have fallen into the hands ot the secessionists of Oje South. The Arrjorj establishment—building, and grounds—is now under a strong and strict guard, day and night, to prevent any mis chief winch treason might attempt to execute, by incendiarism or other diabolism, upon the interests now centred there. A force of 50 men is on constant duty, and all egress to the grounds, except by persons belonging to the establishments, or on known business, is for bidden. At present this duty is performed by men from the shops, but they wii 1 here lieved by a body of men organized and de tailed for this special service. The armorers will also probably be organized into compnn ies, and armed and drilled, for prompt local action in any emergency.— SjniiK/firld lie pvhlican. BEST GROCERIES, At JjOtc Prices, viz: Good Brown Sugar at G, 7 and £ cents Best A White do at 0 cents Best Crushed, Powdered, &c.. Sugar 10 cents Best Bio C. ffee (less by quantity) 1G cents Pried Peaches, large halves, per qt. .) cents do Apples, per qt. f> cents Best Syrup, Penna., per gal. 50 cents Baking Molasses, per gal. 40 cents Portland Syrup and West India Molasses, per qt. 8 cents Bxtra Cheese, Pearl Starch, Baisins, Prunes, Cranberries, &c. A I .SO, An excellent article Coal Oil, pr. qt. 22 cents Best Poitland do do 25 cents Fluid ,1„ jo CPnts m!| 2B F. J. HOFFMAN. Wall Paper. V LA 808 Stock for sale by F. .J. HOFFMAN. /CYBPFiT CHAIN.—This article i< redu ced in price by F. J. HOFFMAN. i^ISH. —Mackerel hud Ileriing at reduced prices by F. J. HOFFMAN. Coal Oil Reduced in Price! 1) EST article Portland Kerosene Oil at Si y By F. J. HOFFMAN / lAN DIES at 13 cts to Dealer., at V. HOFFMAN'S. 1)1 BK \\ bite Ijead at $2 25 per k* at HOFFMAN'S Glassware. IT Stands with and without covers. _ Butter Dishes " *• •< Sugar Bowls, Goblets ami Preserve Pishes. Pitchers and Tumblers. All to he sold at the lowest figure by 11. 7.K88K. Fish ! Fish ! Fish ! A | ACKEBKL, Hering, Shad and all oth- IL er kinds of Fish, just received and for sale at the lowest prices at Henry Zerbe's Grocery. New Arrival and Low Prices ! ULNBT ZKBBE has just received 10 bfds. Sugar House Sugar 7 10 bb'. light P. B. do 8 10 *• best Brown do ;t 10 " )> \\ liite do 10 10 " C P White do 12 M hich will be sold at the lowest Cash pri ces. Undertaking I I LI. carried on. A large assortment id L* Coffins on hand. Funerals attended to at any distance in the country, at short notice, i'hntiklul for past favors hoping a continu ance of the same. A. FELIX. Lewistown, Feb. 21. 1801 (til ELSE —Just received a lot of Western J Beserve Cheese. For sale at a small ad vance to dealers. .J. KENNEDY v Co. Large Stock of Furniture on Hand. V FELIX is still manufacturing all kinds of Furniture. Young married persons and others that wish to purchase Furniture will find a good assortment on hand, which will be sold cheap for cash, or country pro duce taken in exchange for same. Give me a call, on Valley street, near Black Bear Ho tel. feb 21 SII INGLES. hundred thousand Susquehanna Joint -■ Shingles, at $5 00 per thousand, at my 2 JOHN KENNEDY k Co's. TRY Hoffman's Extra Cherse. 1 apll _ and Segars—good qualities at -*■ low prices to dealers, feb 14 JOHN KENNEDY & Co. /INC Washing Boards at 25 cts. each.— For sale by JOIIX KEXNED YA- Co. E. LOCKE k Co.'s Burning Fluid, at 50c a gallon, at feb 14 JOHN KENNEDY & Co's. f and buy cheap Calicos, Muslins, Stockings, Nankins and I)rv Goods of all kinds, at JOHN KENNEDY & Go's. XOOO feet Window Glass from 6xß and 12x18 t) for sale low by feb!4 JOHN KENNEDY & Co. PAINTED RI CKETS at 25 cfs. each, feb 14 JOHN KENNEDY & C.o SALT! SALT! undersigned are agents for the Onon _L dago Salt Company. Wholesale price, $1.60 per bbl. of 280 lbs, or 5 bushels. Retail price, 1.75. MARKS k WILLIS, de!3-Gm Sole Agents for Mifflin County Estate of Slaria .ll'Wtt. Dec'd. I^*" OTICE is hereby given that letters of ad- Xx ministration on the estate of MARIA McNITT, late of Armagh township. Mifflin county, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, Wm. H. McNitt, residing in said township of Armagh, and J. J. Lingle, residing in the borough of Bellefonte, Centre county. All person indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them duly authenticated for settlement. WM. H. McNITT, J. J. LINGLE, Administrators. Lewistown, April 25 1861-6t* TIN WARE! 4 LARGE and complete assortment, corn prising all kinds of Ware made for sale at greatly reduced prices l.v F. G. FKAXCISCTS. Gt AKDEX See.ls oi ail kinds. The cele I bra ted Peas British Queen, Champion o England, 'i'om Thumb and Extra Early, anc the Fegee Tomato, the best ever grown, fo: sale by F. G, FRANCISCUS. SI ADES, ail qualifies and prices for ®ah b . v F. G. ERA \risers.' / lAKDEX Kak"s, Garden Trowels, Spa dirig forks, Floral Rakes. Slmvels, Gar den and Corn lines, for sale by F. G. ERA \ CISC IS. 4 LARGE assortment of Wall Paper, comprising many new and beautiful pat terns, for sale low by F G. FRANCISCUS. Board Prints just received and for sale by F. G. FRANCISCUS. 'fKOET Flics, Trout Lines, Hooks, Fish- JL ing 1 ackle ol ail kinds at reduced rates, for sale by F. G. FRANCISCUS. PAIN f and Colors, dry and in oil, with a full assortment of Paints and Colors ready for use, in tin cans from 1 to 25 lbs fur sale by E. G. FRANCISCUS. ' Colors in tubes, graining colors in . spirits and Distemper, for sale by mh2i F. O. FRANCISCUS. LUMBS&! LUMBiiKH 4 full supply of Boards. Planks, studding, XV Lath, &e. always on hand at lowest rates bv F. G. FRANCISCUS. P- nßlind-, Paling, Railing, Ac kl at 1. w rates. F. G. FRANC!St US. rfjOOK STOVES —A large variety of the ' best Cooking >tiies in use, arid all kinds nl Cooking Stove Furniture, for sale bv ftp IS F. G. FRANCISCUS. I)A TEN i' Extension Auger Rits from to _ d inches, an article long wanted bv car penters Ac. One auger can do the work of a dozen of the common kind.- Also, o'Bryan's Wagon Makers Jenny Augers, for sale bv ftp IS F. G. FR ANCISCUS. Y\7lXl>o\\ Shades of paper, muslin and T Y gum cloth, plain, gilt and figured,— Window Shade Trimings, Fixtures, Ac., at Poiladclphia prices (or sale by aplß F. tE FRANCISCUS. Hardware and cua?LEE.Y. I respectfully invite the attention of pur chasers of Hardware and Cutlery, to out stock of this season which is large and well assorted, and ottered at low prices on accom modating terms. Merchants can save money by purchasing goods of this description from ftp IS F. G. FRANCISCUS. War on High Prices ! THE ODD FELLOWS' HALL STORE, I -XHKIi command of Nathaniel Kenne v.' dy, is waging an unceasing war on high prices, as every one can test who will call - lie ha> on hand Foreign and l>. mestic I—> itsi Nj/ ! all kinds and qualities, embracing every thing in that line : a complete assortment of SB-OCERIiIS, rentalkatly cheap, with good weight and fair m-a.-uie, together with Ei:\SWABK, SYOUMAKK. HARDWARE, C' i/artcarr, IS'if/otrico r<\ Shoulihr Hum, Si's, Mud . rrl, Shut/, J/rrnn;/, (W F.h, Hrinf ll'ij, J\ of ion s uf ul! lull/*, li'.O'lA t(- Shut a, and various otlier matters, so that the inquiry is not W hat has Nat. Kennedy got?" hut " u hat lots he not B£gjf*'laving obtained license from the last Court of Quarter Sessions, he is now enabled to otter an old stock ol all kinds of Liquors, from COMMON WHISKEY to best WINES. BRANDIES and GINS, either wholesale or retail, at low prices. Tavernkeepers and others are requested to call. 11 iving just received a large and complete stock of the above named goods, 1 respect fully a.-k a continuance of the very liberal patronage heretofore extended towards us. Prices to suit the times. Wines, Brandies, Gins & Whis keys, I'OR Medicinal Purposes, of the very best quality. REFERENCES. We have been permitted to refer to the fol lowing named medical gentlemen as to the high character of our Medicinal Liquors, viz: Da. Rouert Martin, I>r. T. A. Work al. the stand—first lloor of Odd Fellows' Hall, opposite the Black Bear Hotel. XATH'L KENNEDY. Lewistown, April 18, 1861. MONEY! MONEY!! 1 he subscriber wishing to turn as much ol his stock as possible nto cash, will sell until Aprit at such prices as to make it the interest of all in want of articles ;n his line to give hiin a call. All kinds of Boots, Shoes, or Gaiters made to order, of the best material and in the best manner, at regular prices. lhankful 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 bv the 10th of April. feb2B JOHN CLARK. RKCTIfi OF PRICE •w If you want good PLOWS, THRESHING MACHINES. or any kind of CASTINGS cheap, buy at the Old Foun s".oo Plows for 86.00, Shares for ditto at 35e. The best Threshing Machines, worth Sl4O, for 8115. Large Castings 2£ to 3c pe~ pound, according to kind and quantity.— Machinery finished up in the best manner at iovv prices. Other work at corresponding rates. anil JOHN R. WEEKF.S, Agt. Entirely Vegetable. No alco holic Preparation. DR . HOOF LAND'S CELEBRATRI) GERMAN BITTERS. PREPARE!* P.Y Dr. C. H. JACKSON & CO , Phila, Pa. WIN EFFIVTI-XU.T USE LIVER ('(HI PLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, ("■ AY;-,,., A D,... A- .. „ ~ I OUCH as L.'oiisttjKrtion, Inward Piles. FULNESS ••• Nl' 4! "I I > I!' ■< 1. Aei.ljtx . f !!;. ~I . 1.. , .!, Fnietatious. Sinking or Fluttering at the nit of the Monno-ln Swimming of the 1,. -..1, }i llrt • elt Breathing. Fluttering ~t the Heart, Choking or VMion, !;. tsol wehs before tlw sight. Fever tt.nl itill! ; .ill: til tie I ><•., N-111-\ I. - 1J,JR ; . ;" YELLOWNESS OF tlie AND Ky e.-.'|\.,in IN the -i.te, i'.:e k. < be.-t. Liinl -, .tie.. Sudden Fhl-h> - t ,f t Burning 'll tie- flesh,, •unstaitf Imaginim..- ~fo v 1 ■ great Depressions of Sprits. ami wit! positive}?' pre vent YELLOW FEVER. BlLLi'd s KEVKK. A.'. The Proprietor in .idling tie .-it;, in: u , i ihis um; . arartoO. DOES so with feeling of the INMOST , , n'i tl"!iee ; I it, virtu- mill :t<l;i|i::.iion to th. . :i-;e;ts< ' w iii- ii it is i,; inmi'iuled. It i, no in u and untried article. 1-ut one that ha st(„,.| , test f:i twelve v-ars" trial before the American people, and its reputation and rale are nn riv.illei! h\ any .similar prepunch lis ex" ut. The :es tiuiony m ;is iav..r ..n.-n l>v the most pr< ir.inent and w -II kmovii physicians ant! ; inlivi.|iiais in ill! perls „f tin- country is imnu use. ami a • art liij pcr.tstii of the iliiianae. published annually • y tiie pivprietei -. and It. i,e ii:nl gratis of any of their agents, rennet hut -nt isfy the most skeptical that this remedy in really de serving the rivet celebrity it has obtaiieai. Ciiii.t. Jiitz, Agt ut, Lew is!own. m\2 DISCOVERED AT LAST! THE GREATEST CURE IN THE WOULD FOR PAIN. Prof. C'ltiiH. I ")o GratliV ELECTRIC Oil,. rrii i- Oil is th - only stuv rem dy in the world for I the l itre of Kheuinatisiii. I leathers, (.out. Neural gia, I.limb .go. Sciatica. Spinal and Bronchial com h amis. | iioloreux. Headache.Crumps.< roup. Pi! Colons. Spiams. ami liruises. Cuisami Wound-, suel -1.1 i .lull.is. Stilt .Joints.i. ■ fit la. Ervsipeias. Sore Nim ides. Swelled Breast, Womb Disorders. Salt Rhenin, ' 'anker in tin- Mouth aiidStonia.-h. Palpitations. Erup tions. < ek.ei Breast. (piinsv. i-nre Throat. Paisv. Pleu risy. I leers, Lock Jaw. Heart Born. Tooth and Ear ache. Nervousness. Costiveness. Bums, s, ie (dims it'iilung H< iiiorrli:g< \? xt-ts.s. Still .WrC - Broken Br. .<t. chilblains. Tetter. rdiitcl.—Fro-tcd Feet. Fevet and Agile, i happed Jii lui-.iii am Diseas es that are sole or painful, in th a only article . ver ! brought be tor. the pul.iie that will do'its ..rk pcr le.-tly m from three to twenty minutes—lias he.-n us ,) l.y thousands ami proteinic •! to be the be-1 n-inody cvnr discovered. llii- til .t t> on the sy.-iein wiih oleetrieity i< of pure vegetable preparation. Not the slightest dancer ot applying it outwardly >r inwardly. Ii atone, ov, s a permanent eur.—in most eases from ten to twciux minutes. The best physiologists of Europe have discovered that all organic derangement • f the animal -lstom is the , 'fleet •! all oh.-I l I l-t 101 lof ft: e physico-elm-trie flu id m tlm organ diseased. A skillful application ~f this <>il juits in umnoTiiate motion the nerve fluid and the cure is at once accomplished. Mo bleedings—no vom iting. purging, or blistering i- 1 sorted to. Hri None genuine without signature of p ( .if. <Di; < ,ii v til. Labels signed in writing. Principal Depot No. ;at. South Eighth Street, three doors t m-low i hestuut. I'l.tlad- iphia. Country i>. .lets and Druggists can be supplied w ie.les„|e and rotaii. Prt'-e g.l cents. ~u cents, and si per bottle. I ry everything else; g,xe this one simple tri.ai. * \nm\.—ear,• Jul to ask for and get In ukkth's Elei trie t tl. as worthless imitations abound. There are numerous imitations sprung up on the in putauotii tny arti..!e has aequiied. The public inttst beware. Ile v are worthless. C u is. liif., At/rut, Jjf'\r tstoxcit,. n ,v2 HEI.MIIOI Its EXTRACT Bl ' ill : II El.Nlßt II.D'S EXTRA* T 111 C||T HELMROLD'S I XTR \T'T BL"< iil ' Ii FEM IP tl.D'.-s I XIR \t i 111-, in . HKI.M lb tf.D'S EX I Ii At'T HI CHI". A positive and specific r tnedy for diseases of the Bladder. K-dne*Dravel. Divnsv i Rladd-r. Drops,' 1 Bladdi i. Kidm > . r.ivt Dr. t,-\ Bladder. Kidneys. '.rata I. Dioi.s'v!! Bladder. Kulnev-. >..avel. Dronsv B/ffr lA 1' 11/ i/, YE-.s-. ' ' j "/.'DMA/' 117.1 A\\ /->.s. ; 'fJtdAXH II A'.lA'A / I.Y/i ALL DISEASES OF THE rtexttai trg ins. Sexual'rg.-tns. \u.al (trg.ans. i S, \ua! organs. Sexual Organs, Sexual Drgans! i Sexual Organs, Sexual Organs, Sexual S. XIIa! Organs. vital Organs, Sexual Org.,n-. Sexual organs. Sexual Organs. Sexual Organs, i arising from excesses, early iiuliseretions, exposures ] and impriideio ies. ami removing ..II improper di— I eltarges. whet Iter existing in 'e-' A/.,/, 1 m / H i!. ..." M 1 1, .h< ; It i- feet long since established, that persons suf- | fering with any diseases ot attevtcd I in Imm|.P. health aud mental powers, ami <• xn,-t i.-n. ,• j many alarnung symptoms, among wio. ii'will !..• f uind: Indi-pdsitil.n to Exertion. Eos- of Memory ' luflieulty of Breatlimg. TB IIE: ,| WEAKNESS. HORROR or , ihseasc, A\e ,K NET X< S. Treml.liteg. iiortoi ~f De.atli. : "CH-H( SWEAT-. < .1 i J-eet. U akeltiltie-.,. Ditruie-s of '■ \ ision, I.atigiior. I'niversal L.as-itudc ofthe Muscular ' Sy stem, often Enormous Appetite, w ith I'Vspeiit :<• Symptoms, Hot Hands. Flusniug ofthe Body, urx- I I" -s of the skill. Pallid Coimteitanee and Eruptions J oil the Face. Pains iii the Back, ileavy Eyelids, fre quently Black -pots flying IK- fore the eyes, with tern- ] porary -ttflttsion and LOSS ot sight. Want of Vttcr tion. T.reat Mobility. Ilestli --tte.ss. These svmj>ton,s. ■ wiueh this iiiedieiim invariably removes, -o'OTI follow —Lots of Flower. Fatuity and Epileptic Fit*. \\ ho call say that these excess.- are not frequently ■ followed hv those direful diseases. IXSANTTY and i < M.Nsr.Ml'Tlo.X. The id- ofthe insane \-N- ' liuns and the melancholy death.- In- Consumption hear ample witness of the truth of tin's assertion. j HELMBOLDS EXTRACT OF lUTHI'. Is a certain, -afc. and speedy cure, from whatever' ••ase they may hav. ot igtiiuted. and no matter of How long standing. How long standing, How long stan.hug. How long -tan.ling. How long standing. How long standing. It is taken without hindrance from bttsine—, and little, if any. • liatlge of diet. It i- pleasant in its taste and odor, And immediate ill it- action. If you are suffering with any ..f ti, above di-tre - sing ailments. I'ROCTFE THE REMEDY AT OXCE. J >li'H rn E Ti / E U EM El> V AT O AC E. PRQO RE THE REMEDY AT O.XCE. HEI.MBOI.It>" EXTRACT Bit ///', As a medicine which tnu-t benefit everybody, from the -imply delicate to the confined and d'—pa.Yin" in valid. Ay; E jnal it 1o br Found, A ~o E'i'ifi.' is to br Found, A n Eifual it to t>€ Eon ml Price SI per bottle, or'j for So; delivered t>. anv ad dress. Pn-pared bv ii. T. IIELMBOLD. Depot inf. South 10th St., below Ch -tnut, I'hita. Describe symptoms in all communications. BEWARE OK COUXTEKFEI'I'§ AMD i'NPRINcIPLED DEALERS, ho endeavor to dispose of "thi ;r otcn 1 and ** other"' iirtieles on the reputation obtained by Helmbold's < ientnne Preparations. Extract Bue.hu, •' Sarsapariiln. Improved Rose Wash. For sale btj Charles Rilz, sole agent for Ijexcistoicn, Pa., awl all druggists everyichere. Ask for HthtdiohT s. Tnkc no other. < ut out the advertisement and send for it, Ami acoitl Imposition ami Exposure. iny2 Estate of William shade, deceased. \ GI ICE is hereby given that letters of a<i ministration on the estate of WILLIAM .SIIADL, iate of Granv ille township,Mifflinco, deceased, have been granted to the undersign ed, residing in said township. All persons in debted to said estate are requested to make im mediate payment, and those having claims to present them dulv authenticated for settlement. JOHN S. REED, my' 2 Administrator. Dill Goods of all kinds. Cheap Lawns at 61 cts per yard, at my 2 JOHN KENNEDY & Co's. "VTANKEENS, Crash, Pant Stuff, Calicos, La Mcslins, ic.. cheap for cash, at the store of JOHN KENNEDY <t Co. -V. E. SMITH'S Original & only Gen nine ELECTRIC OIL. i !:e above i- the only reliable remedy for inflammatory diseases, among v. liicl: are li in H 'liwtis'in 7' /■ Xcuraftjia Gout Hurns Fiosti,/ F,,t S. cauls 1 [fiuhtth * /'mis • a fit, /tin/, l\irn/rtii Strn/,i Jli i list Sitft I/hrum " Sn/r Scrofula ' i'll:. ji> hi i/ii Sthlll- San' /*.rCS "' /( Sore Jin lists S/n auis or /'i f isi s J/.y. i jit fiu St if! a ess i,, ihr .Jit/a Is Ast/iiiin Or any diseases which are sore and painiul. For that Dread to Mothers, C E O U P. it is Invaluable—Giving Relief at Once. iVom hundreds of our test citizens can he seen at the office of Or. "'mitli. showing what the Oil lias done. In purchasing he careful to examine the wrappers and see that you get A. E. Smith's Original and only Genuine Electric Oil. All iiiii/iihoiis(i,e worse l/tan useless. PRINCIPAL DEPOT, No. 126 Walnut Street, riIII.IDKLPHIA. EDWARD 11. ITIICELL, New ton Hamilton, Mifflin County, Pa.. Agent for Mifflin County and surroundings. Philadelphia, Fehurary 14, 1801. BCERHAVE'S H °^^N^lT^RS THE CKLI:B::A-.TI> HMU.'LB IF.MKBV FOR. DYSPEPSIA, DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, . IVEB tOUPI.tiyT, WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND, FEVER AMD ACUE. Anu the various affcctiuns cuimequent ujioii a disordered STOMACH OR LITER, Such as Indigestion, Aridity of tlie Stomach, ColVkv Pains. Hoarthuru. i-> t. jA[j> T: t*Despond-iicy, (Y.stm nose. Blind ami Weeding Piles. In all Nerv„ns. Rheumatic. and Neuralgic Affections, it lias m numerous instances proved hip-lily beneficial, and in others effected a dcoi.lcd care. This is a purely vegetable compound, prepared on strictly scientific principles, after the manner of the c.-lehrateil Holland Professor. P i-rh-jve. Its reputation at home pri ll need its introduction here, the demand commencing with those of the Fatherland scattered over the fare of this mighty country, ninny of v.linn brought with them Mini handed down the tradition of its value. It is now offered to tin- American puttie. knowing that its truly wonderful medicinal cirlm must !• acknowledged. It is particularly recommended to those prisons whose constitutions may have pom Impaired by the Continuous usa of ardent spirits, ot other forms of dissipation, Generally instantaneous in effect, it finds its way directly to the seat of life, thrilling and quickening every nerve, raising up the drooping spirit, and, in fact, infusing new health and vigor in the system. NOTICE. —Whoever expect- to find this a beverage will be disappointed; but to the sick, weak and low spirited, it will prove a grateful aromatic cordial, oossessed of singular remedial properties. READ CAREFULLY! The Genuiue highly concentrated lkerhave's Holland liittors is put up in half-pint bottles only, and retailed at ONE DOLLAR per bottle, or six bottles tor FIVE BOLL '.its. Tho great demand fur this truly celebrated Medicine has induced many imitations, which the public should guard against purchasing. firr" Beware of Imposition. Sec that our name is on the label of every 1-ittie you buy. Sold by Druggists, generally. It can be forwarded by Express to most points. SOLE PROPRIETORS, BENJAMIN PAGE, JB. & CO. XANUFACTT RING jSharmaceutists and Chemists PITTSBURGH, PA, For sale by CHARLES RITZ, Lowistown, Pa. sep2o D. M. DAVIDSON'S Essence of Coffee. r | MIIS 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 Phil adelphia Wholesale prices, bv ]). M. DAVIDSON. mhl4-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 &e., all at low prices for cash. uiylO F. J HOFFMAN. * -11 LI BERNARD A, HOOPES, Sue:.. Hoop, s ,t- J/Ui is, >lanufaciurrr and Wholesale Dealer in HATS, P-JK.S, Airr 3au"ff as®®a,. No. 509 Market Street. rah2fe-iy Philadelphia. LINCOLN, WOOD & NICHOLS. M 1M aCti KEItS AMI IMI'i.RTERS 0> T FL A.\M 2€ILLmERY CrCCrs. Silk Bonnets, French Flowers, Panama, Palm Leaf. Leghorn and Straw llalc, A<>. C'loiinti St, a.ul 724 Louye Si., M 5 .'2S I'HII.ADEM'IIIA. 3mc9 (i LE.N - ECHO MILLS, GERMSTOUt, Pi. -l: j O -i.& lk^ IHaiuifaitiirers, lui}orti r.s and Wholesale Dialers in CARPETINGS, DRUGGETS. OIL CLOTHS. MATTINGS, &c. A\ .iivlinusc, No. 50y, Chestnut Street, Opposite the State House. mhl4—ly. Philadelphia, Pa CHAIRS! CHAIRS! CHAIRS! Mahogany. Maple. Birch and Walnut SEAT O lEL 31 JFL *3 > of evi ry style and finish, at W. i). REICHNEII'S 339 North Front St. Above Vine, P.nlur and ilining Room Chairs, large and small lloeking Chairs, manufactured of the ie >t material and l.y experienced workmen. All orders tiiled with Prointitude and ('are. Remember the place, d.'lf) North Front Street, ihnve Vine, Philadelphia. jan24-ly IB IB Vlalß m l£ ® TET SS 3As s (LATE EAGLE HOTEL,) Third St., above ISace, Philadelphia, Terms—sl 25 per day. RHOADS & SAILOR, Propriety. TII.GIIMAN V. RHOADS. Formerly of the National Hotel CHARLES SAILOR, f2B-ly Formerly of Schuylkill co , Pa. j7j r AL'u 1.0 IS] %j I.ale White Swan, liiKt tSh't'ff) übovc Jhiyrfi I*h tliuhljJuit. Terms—sl 25 per day. QUILLMAN & BOYER. Proprietor!; the old customers of this well known House we desire to say that wo have ren ovated, improved, and newly furnished the same, and that \ e respectfully solicit a _• m tinuance of their patronage. Strangers, 1 ravelcrs and \ ;<:tors wecordi ally invite to the hospitality of the " Nation al"—to come and see and judge for them selves of its advantages and merits. Our Id eation is central, and convenient formerchanta and business men generally. We will always endeavor to study th wants and comforts of our guests, and with the as sistance of Mr. CUAS. A. STEIV, our affable and attentive Clerk, we feel well prepared t.i keep a g<v>d hotel, and hope to be able to <>ive general satisfaction. • - HENRY QUI ELM AN feL2S—lvr JOHN BOYER. 1% AM. IIS lIHA\CIIIBS, Executed in the best style known in the air, at C. G. Crane's Gallery, 5.'2 Arch st.. e.tst of Sixth, Philadelphia, l ife Slz 1 in Oil and Pa-til. STEREOSCOPIC PORTRAITS, A >i IlltO I VPi>. I) A<iUl :it It MOT V Miife, AC. for ( ases Medallions, Pins, Rings t&c. Philadelphia, November 15, ISGO-ly. Mrs. Wertz again on Hand. I f A\ INO taken the stand recently occi> . JL pied bv Mr. Hcdtzworth, in East Mar ket street, a few doors west of the Black Bear Hotel, she respectfully announces to her old friends that she has now on hand u fine stock of FASVSILY CRCCE3IES. FANCY ARTICLES & NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS, and other useful Knick KuacLe. ALSO, CONFECTIONERIES, CAKES, &c. Ilcr old friends are respectfully invited to give her a call. aplS Lewistown Nursery. During the absence of Mr. Butts with the Logan Guards, the busi ness of Messrs. AVarner & Butts's Nursery will be attended to by Col. John Hamilton, to whom persons in want of Fruit Trees ic., will pdease apply. A large assortment of Apple, Pear, Peach, Plum and other trees have just been added to their stock. aplß Notice to Taxpayers. "V"*" Of ICE is hereby given that the Commis j_N sioners of Mifflin county have authoriz ed the Collectors of State and County taxes to make a deduction of 5 PER OIE IST T 1 _ on all taxes paid on or before tho first day ox •June ne3t, and THREE PER CENT, on those paid after the first day of June and on or before the 15th July—after which the fuH amount will be claimed. By order of the Commissioners, GEO. FRYSINGER. Clerk Lewistown. April 4, 1801-tj
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers