B UAZBIIS. Pennsylvania Railroad. Trams leave Lewistown Station as follows: WESTWARD. EASTWARD. Through Express, 5 10a. m. 11 11 p. in. Fast l.ine, 6 05 p.m. 4 01 a. tn. Mail Train. 3 45 p. in. 10 89 a. m. J lirougit Freight, 11 20 p. in. 12 40 p.m. Express Freight, 10 39 a.m. 2 25 p. ni. Fast Freight. 10 39 a. m. 2 00 a. m. Local Freight, 6 35 a. m. 4 45 p. m. al Train, 12 95 in. 8 05 a. m. I>. E. ROBESON, Agent. Galbruith's Omnibuses convey passengers to aud from all the trains, taking up or setting them j,.wu st ail points within the borough limits. Post Office. Mails arrive and close as follows : C'/oat'. Arrive. Eastern Through, ? p. m. 5 30 a. m. •' " and Way, 9 am. 4 p. m. Western " 2 30 p. m. 11 a. tn. Jteil' fonte, S p. m. 2 p. m. Northumberland, 8 p. m. 0 p. m. LOCAL AFFAIRS. THE RELIEF FUND. —Efforts have been made of late to induce the Commissioners tj make an appropriation for the support of those families who had their main stay taken away by volunteer service, in lieu of the subscription raised by citizens. The movement would have bee well enough at the start, had a law existed for that pur pose, hut under present circumstances our own opinion is that the mode of relief first adopted ought to be continued until the term for which the Logan Guards en listed has expired. This will be in July or beginning of August, alter which the county might make provision for the fam ilies of those in need who may continue in service. To carry out the matter as pro posed above will not take more than one lialf of the amount subscribed, and if the citizens of Granville and Derry—both of which townships come under this relief fund —would show a little more liberality, one third would answer. Ye noticed the fact two weeks ago that some neglect seemed to have been ex ercised in furnishing the Logan Guards with their uniforms, and although it was said every day that they were cjcji ( ten', up to last week had not arrived. Measures were then adopted by our citizens to pr ;le the matter to the bottom, and it now ap pears the uniforms were forwarded by the ) State authorities more than two weeks i ago, but by some neglect or perhaps inten-1 tional oversight of some traitorous scoun drel still in the employ or the government, were not delivered. Mr. Kld'-r left here ' on Sat urday night for the purpose oi ascer taining the whole facts in the case, as well as to see justice done the Logan Guards, and i! it can be shown that the neglect we either wilful or premeditated, the of-' !i - holder had better pre pare to make track fir the dominion of Old Nick, alias .Trr Davis. report got abroad on Tuesday that Mnj ir Anderson wouhl pass westward in the mail train, and a large number of per - crossed over to see him, but he was non est. From a number of received from members of the Logan Guards, we select t'ac following, which is a fair specimen oi fa ir general tone, It is dated FORT W VMIIXOTON, May 10. We have bet'U very busy since we came iicre The fort had been almost deserted for n number of years, and it has taken some i rk t i get it in tiim to protect ns. Some i tin: boys are complaining about the State t uniforming us, many having very indif l rt clothing (o wear, but the reception of ar blankets as 1 am writing this has made tu quite cheerful. * * You must not think that we are discouraged, for arc not. Suiim are writing home how we have to live, and it may appear hard to you, but 1 never felt as well in my life, in fact bet ter than if I had a l ather bed to sleep in.— George is very well, and getting as fat as a ]-g. Aii the company are well and in good spirits. You would think they never had any trouble if you would hoar them singing, dancing and enjoying themselves in the even ing, hut that they were bent on trying to wake tip Old Virginia. This is a beautiful place, a few miles below Mt. Vernon, 15 miles from Washington, and 8 from Alexan dria. I think it was the best thing that hap pened us to be sent here, as it is quite healthy, generally with a fine breeze off the Potomac. George butchered for us yesterday, furnish ing us with the first fresh beef since we came here. I think we will get along better now, is they are making matters RB comfortablo for us as fast as they can. w. n. F. In another letter the writer states that they are on guard for 24 hours, that is two hours on and four hours off for that length ofTime. They get up at sunrise, breakfast 10 minutes after, have dinner at 12, and if their rations are not eat up supper at G. 'here being fisheries all along the shore, they trade their mess pork for shad, her ring, &c. J"he following letter, which has the true ring in it, is from a late employee in the type foundry of Messrs. L. Johnson & Co., addressed to his comrades in that establishment. The writer is Lucien T. Snyder, of the Logan Guards : FORT WASHINGTON, MD., May 6, 1861. OEAR Bors: Received your letter Satur 'aJ evening. We received orders on Tues- a -*J to leave for this place. The Secession Sciuapg we r e going to take this night before ast ' hut failed to attempt it. We work night ttay, cutting down trees, digging trench bl'i moQntin e £ unß . We have but two attenes casemented, but they are grape and Roister, and can sweep into eternity any xnung party that can be sent to take us. Our principal defence will be our en barbette ; or u Pper guns. We have room fur nio'tg. but only fifteen are mounted. Major liu kins, the commander, says he never sav one company d > as much w ok in as s! •: t >i . ne las ours has done. lie s.tys, "ll \<n can ; fight as well as you can work, boys, 1 am perfectly satisfied." We have no paper, peris, or ink here for our own use. There is a store here, from which we could get the ne nessaries of life, if we had the means. li I any one about the firm has a gold dollar , or ' | two, they would be welcome visitors here. ' Pennsylvania bank notes are not saleable hero. We eat pork and crackers still, and , never get a sight of a plate, knife, or fork Are nut ailuwed to visit Washington, (10 i miles from here,) not even the officeis. Kx pect an attack to night, but I believe the cow ardly whelps will not undertake to storm us. Eleven thousand Secessionists are encamp ed about nine miles from here? We nun, have a fight; if so, you will hear from vie or about me. I send this enclosed in an-th er letter, as I have no stamps—neither have I the means to procure one. We are all in good health, and waiting to see them take down our glorious old flag. They must tirsi annihilate our company, then—the paper is full. Write instantly, and send papers as of 1 ten as possible. My love to all in the building. Please toll Mr. Mackellar I was delighted to hear th it there were several brave souls in his employ If I had been there, I know I would have shared in his joyous feelings. I received the I paper, and read the presentation speech. We are not yet supplied with our clothing nor blankets, and still sleep on the bare floor Our supplies have not yet reached us, bui whether they reach us or not, we will stil "keep step to the music of the Union." L. 1. S. "flHl parson's voice was low- anil sweet, like some dc.tr voice of yore: teeroe i to !• a girl again—the weiMing wusaspell— ,id hat-illy knew what wor.ls were sai<i—'twas Tike a • ftu ral! ow lik> a mockery it -o t u• ■ I —tin- fonnuluiv part: lieyaeki..) rnc would 1 l<y- lijni—l looked iiit.i my he. i t! t'ould I < !- It ail he not gun*' at the summons stein ami grim ? nd honor? Was there woman wlm cuiiit not honor him . ' " e ome low! cheer- s>rtin5>rtin- stillness: it wa> our v. :d --dlflu peal; was fob i• 'I to 11i- in iti 'l blouse. tin- marriage right to ileal. . score pressed up to shako his tin ml. and ehccr the i Bobber's wtf* — .'heirstudied compliments .v*-re drowned: J heard the <lriitn and life. tie wranp my lianit, ami l. pered—ln- U me oip • again: A harsh, 11.i-. •! vm*i-m • 1• mit the ranks, of •• Fall in! Pall in! Men!" I buckled on his knapsack—i- weight was like a roek And as F gave Ins musket, some tears ran down the rah/eit. He said : "timid I've, Maria!" _M v throat was har*i ami *lrv : He said that I should write to him—l could not make reply: But whi li lie stood within the line I felt my pulses leap in;: W.'ijr ihoiihi a soldier's wife lie dnmb. .and shame his Baa |a, weeping ? • it* r The hand struek up a glorious air: my thoughts were Slid and latter : And trim tpil at down the leafy :ii-!cs. ! saw tlie Bayo net.- ajut,.j-; He mlg! t have turned his in aid .again, but I was blind with sobbing; Tilt) fountain tinkled on the niitht —I heard the music throbbing. t m They vini-lied in tim dtlskv liglit: how wild the St reels with rattle! Tlsjreh for those to u ive thill hats woo send no " lev.. (O lei" V ! UMyk, when ail tlis is done, and-till the nation J 'cmocrat in publishing llie ahovt ' says that no correct 1 i-t of the Logai Guards has yet appeared, 'i he unc publish c-d in the Gazette two weeks ago wis furn ishod to the Executive Committee of the Logan Guard Fund, and i.- signed by (.'apt Sciheiuier and J. A. Mathew-. B®Thc weather continued wet and cool until Monday evening, when the sound of thunder—the first of the season—indica ted a favorable change. C@"Tho Post Office was removed on Sat urday evening to the room lately occupied by Mr. Cogiey, north corner of the dia mond, where Mr. Comfort has put up the necessary fixtures. Mr. Cogiey's news es tablishment is now located next, door to Rndisill. A NEW MOVE. —Ben Firoved, agent, has determined to postpone auction indefi nitoly, and for a month or so will continue to close out liis entire stock af goods at cost or even less for caoh or in exchange for any kind of country produce. It con sists of a choice assortment of Lawns, Bereges, Organdies, Chintzes, De Laines, Priuts, and other desirable articles, exact ly suitable to the season, to which he has just added a select lot of hew styles truly worthy of attention. Ladies aud all oth ers in want of Dress Goods, will find this the time and the Montgomery house, next door to liudisill'e, (heplace tor Bargains, and no mistake. Call and see for your selves ! fegrTho business in tho Watch and Jew elry Establishment of R. W. Patten con tinued as usual. fey* Bob Tyler having been kicked out of office at Philadelphia, has gone to his illus trious sire in Virginia to hatch treason in concert with him. feif" Let us alone," say robbers and thieves generally, "and we will let you alone —all except your money and goods." This is just about on a par with the doctrine of secessienism as advocated by the peaceites. Bfcaylloofland's Balsamic Cordial has ac quired a reputation that places it at the head of all remedies for pulmonary diseases. An advertisement will be found in another col uipm . as-General Traitor Twiggs, late of the United States Army, has addressed a letter to ex-President Buchanan, in which he says : " Your usurped right to dismiss mo from j the army might be acquiesced in ; but you had no right to brand me as a traitor. This , was personal, and I shall treat it as such, not through the papers but in person. I shall, | most assuredly, pay a visit to Lancaster, for ! the sole purpose of a personal interview with you. So, sir, prepare yourself. lam well assured that public opinion will sanction an / , course I may take with you." The Attempt to Get Possession of Fori Pickens by Uribery. A correspondent of the Washington Sunday Chronicle, writing on board"the Sabine, off Pensacola, under date of April 20, gives details of the recent unsuccessful ; attempt to get possession of Fori Pickens by bribery. Lieut. Sleraincr. having had his suspicions aroused by the frequent pas sage of letters and papers between the Fort and \\ arrington, gave orders that all such ; communications must be stopped The very next day a lull of papers was sent over from Warrington to a sergeant, which Lieut. Slemmev opened and examined.— i He was rewarded for his trouble bv find ing a note inclosed, making vacuo offers to the man if be would betray his trust. A watch was set over (he sergeant, and the next day another package came over, ad dressed to the same man, and having tliL note inclosed : " V hat a jackass you are. I again renew | my offer of a position, with a lieutenant's e> in -1 \ mission, and ail your pay two fold that is due • you from the 1 ederal Government. Also to i Ilynn. If you wiil help us along to save s | bloodshed, I can offer any private in the com pany 8500, and any mm commissioned officer 81,000, together with a guarantee of future promotion as high, or higher, as IK; now | stands, livery wan who will take vpnn him -1 •*'-{/ to give us (he Fort without bloodshed, and ■ save the I ices of your garrison, wili be tcc/i paid, | — ; dl b:tck pay, 8500 for privates, 81,000 I' r a non commissioned officers, and a commission in the Confederate army. This I offer bv an thority I would not offer it Otherwise. Tou "as a friend, I believe, wiil trust nit;. We S MCST and WILL have the Fort, but 'tis not d worth one drop of blood : hut if it cost 5.000 O lives, we must and icitl have it. Fill it fuli of h Federal troops if you wili, yet we must ami j will have it. I'on tbe a dam d fool. \V lien and where can I see you? I wiil go over to night and take a cocktail, if y u vo Answer first opportunity. f Yours, ie., P." t The same day (April 10) Lieut. Slem u mer received private information that the e troops on the opposite side were making 0 preparations, providing boats, A'c., and iu g tended to tome that night or the next. — lille immediately addressed a note to Capt. s Adams, commanding the squadron, infor li ining him i>f the fact, and requesting rein gforcements. A storm prevented the Wy aandotte from goingout the harbor on that pnight, but Lieut, lemmer kept his men in t position during the night, and had the scr rgcarit. strictly watched. \ Just at this critical moment Capt. Ad mins received information from Washington J to reinforce the tort, and immediately com -1 plied with Lieut. Slemmer's requisition, tand on the morning of the 11th the latter < sent the ordnance sergeant referred to on (board the Sabine, deeming it unsafe to keep him at i'ickens, even it a good man, subject to the influences around him. On the morning of the loth of April a piivate of Stammer's company made the following statement: "I was on picket guard last night. During the night 1 saw a small boat approach the leach. I stepped back to see what it was about, when a man came up before m**. 1 . brought my musket to a eharg , and ordered htm to L.tft. lie s.itd ' Dont shoot, iam ti friend.' He then began to talk i • m.?, And to ask about the f'-rt. While he wis t.dkit.g. : three others came up behind me. T!n y ask ed me many questions atiout the number ■ d men, &e., about the fi.iuk tlefeiiva. J wlioih er the guns could not L- spiked. Ac. f/tey said (hey would yitx any man jdfu y <■/'../ v it he would foity ypd.e the d(l! r' r /u.-. and asked when 1 would be on t c:k<'t ;ru trd again. I told them on Monday night. They said. 'We viii be ovc-r and ready.' As they j were going away one of them said 'How are you off for money in the fort'.'" Is i • YY.- have not been paid for -is lu.ir.'hs.' !'c put a roll of hills in ;ny hand, and said, 'Give that to them.'" He then gave me a roll of bills amounting fo sixty dollars, which 1 now have in my possession." After making this statement he gave the 960 toSlemmer. The gallant Lieuten ant declared that it was only when lie saw these evidences of intentions to bribe his men to spike his flank defence guns, and thus obtain possession of the fort, he be lieved it necessary to call for reinforce- I i ments. PHOTOGRAPHIC NEWS. U'M. A. McKKE respectfully announces fv to the citizens of McVeytown 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 PHOTO GRAPE of themselves, families or friends, executed in any and every style, from miniatures up to life size Photographs. Pictures copied from small Amhrotypes, Daguerreotypes, &c., and enlarged to life size. Stereoscopic pictures of residences taken upon reasonable terms, and stereoscopic boxes furnished when called tor. Having had ten years' experience in business aud availed himself of all the latest improvements in the art, he l'cels confident that he can render satisfaction to all who may call upon hiin. Every variety of Photograph ic work undertaken at moderate prices. Al so, a large assortment of Photograph frames constantly on hand. Instructions given in j all the various branches of the art. Pic tures taken equally as well in cloudy as in clear weather. Call soon. decl3-6m DISSOLUTION; "V"OriCK is hereby given that the partner- A. x ship heretofore existing between the un dersigned in the tanning business, under the firm ofMcKEE & TROXELL, wasdissolved by mutual consent on the Ist of April, 1861. All persons having claims against said firm are requested to present them for settlement, and those indebted are notified to call and make payment before the 15th day of May next, as after that date the accounts will be placed in the hands of a proper officer for collection, i The books and accounts are in the hands of John McKee. JOHN McKEE, SAMUEL TROXELL. j Lewistovs D. April 25, 1861-4t HAND, Scrub, Shoe, and Wall Brushes . chean at '/erbe's. THE MARKETS. LEWIS-TOWN, May 16, 1801. CORRECTED BY GENRGT BI.YMTER. Rutter,good, lb. 15 ! trJ, 10 Tallow, 00 a 10 E<rgs, dozen, 8 Buckwheat Flour per 100, -2 50 Beeswax, per pound, 25 Wool, washed, ,;t) " unwashed, 20 Dried Cherries, per bushel 1 75 Dried Apples, do I 25 Beutis per bushel, j 50 Dntatoes. f,O Shoulder, X Hani, 12 Sides, 9 Country soap per lb., from 5 to 7 cents. CORRECTED 1;Y MARKS i VM1.1.18. Wheat, white f! bushel, 1 2') red 1 15 Corn, old, 45 " new, 49 Bye, 50 0.1 ts, 25 Shirley, 50 to 55 Cloverseed, 0 00 to 4 00 Timothy, 1 50 Flaxseed, 1 05 Marks it \\ tilis are retailing Hour and E od ns follows: Extra Flour, per 100, 3 00 1* ine, do 2 25 Superfine, do 2 75 Family, do ,} 25 Mill Fead. per hundred. 80 Chopped Oats ami Corn per 100, I]o Chopped Rye per !<>, 1 25 Salt. ' 1 40 patent sacks, 1 50 " barrels, 280 lbs, 1 73 Philadelphia Market. Fi nr.— Superfine S5 37-j per bid. extra 5 75aC. extra family 0 12Li(i 50, and fancy brands 6 15a< 25. live flour 3 50, earn meal 2 S7i pr bbl. L TJ S3 . 1 LLIAM 11. IIOFFMAX at his Lum- T T b"r \ ard, third street, near the Acad I'my, lias now on hand an extensive stock of LUMBER of all kinds, *** W W MStulj a 40,000 LAP AND JOINT SHINGLES, which he < fiVrs f<r sale at low rates on reas onable terms. f t "• >. c*> uT Jm ~ ail 1 Living been appointed agent for the sale of the Wilii-atnsport Company's Tubing for wa ter courses, which is the best and cheapest ev r manufactured, lie invites attention to the following reasons for its use: 1. It is made of pine and perfectly healthy. 2. It is the cheapest pipe made. 3. It is the easiest laid down. 4. It is not liable to get out of order. 0. ft keeps water sweet and pure. G. Bsing small, it soon becomna saturated with water. 1. Iti- dur.-.bb , lasting from 20 to 30 years. 8. It Into a large bore, and is not liable to choke. It can It- in title larger to bear pressure. PL Iroji will fill 'ir 11 incrustation, nr will rust out. 1 1. J he iiiti c-i of !t.- L• 1 and iron is vorv unhoalty. i- 1 I. oi and • ;ii : . size, will C"St 6 lime- as iiiiieu. 1.1.! EK};.\fi:s. it. r. tt.lt-. Supt. Cattawissti R K. Co. •t M. Macklin, Supt. Sunburv and Kiie It. it. i' >. J. M. Fislier. Sunt. Slmnn.kiit it It Co. Supt. X >rtli Central. Hon. J. \V . Muvr.ard. Wi!liamp'>rt. lion, Thomas Hepburn, •lolin FalJon, Philadelphia. V iiliatn Irvitt, Xittany. i li mas & Harris. Belli Caite. .'plS W.M. B. HOFFMAN. HALF Bushel and Peck Measures cheap at Zerbe's INIv, Mucilage, Pi t pared Glue and Paper cheap at Zerbe's. MARKET, C'ltithes and Fancy Baskets cheap at Zerbe's. \ f A K E your own soap, and buy the Con j.tA cent rated L;. at Henry Zerbe's Grocery. J >OC'K LT Knives, Purses, IFair Oil, and X Combs, cheap at Zerbe's. PRIME Bio and Java Coffee at reduced prices, also Browned Coffee at 16. at H. Zerbe's. r) OPE Halters, lied Cords, and Clothes 1 Lin"s cheap at Zerbe's. 1) ICE, Essence of Coffee, Corn Starch, Fa- V rina, Spices, Pearl Starch, Pepper and Soaps of every description for sale cheap at 11. Zerbe's. STONE Crocks, Jugs and Jars of all sizes, cheap at Zerbe's. S~ HAWL 1 'ins, Razors and Razor Strops, cheap at Zerbe's. SPAIN'S patent and Barrel Churns cheap at Zerbe's. SUGAR Boxes, Flour Boxes and Walking _ Canes cheap at Zerbe's. TOBACCO and Cigars of choicest brands, cheap at Zerbe's. FINABLE Cutlery. Table and Tea Spoons at Zerbs's. 1 AACJ LBS. of fresh Candy. Oranges, IvUU Lernons, Figs and Raisins for sale low to retailers at H. Zerbe's grocery and variety store. 1 OO 000 CIG A RS of the choicest ' brands, for sale low to re tailers at Zerbe's. Estate of William Shade, deceased, X 01 ICE is hereby given that letters of ad- X v ministration on the estate of WILLIAM SHADE, late of Granville township, Mifhinco, 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 du! v authenticated for settlement. JOHN S. REED, my£ Administrator. FOUND. ON 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 Maich for John Moyers and Washington Lord. The owner can procure the same, or information thereof, by applying at the Lewistown Station. Lewistown. IVtav 2, Entirely Vegetable. No Alco holic Preparation. 1)11. HOOFLANIVS CEI.KBK l H .i) GERMAN BITTERS, PREPARED BY Dr. C. M. JACKSON & CO.. Phila. Pa. WILL EVFIXTI\LI.V ITRF LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JUNDIfE, '' ' <•> AYivoe.- Do rmant of thr h~"i < nn4 all arii&ng from <■■!... ~ l/Jttr or Sfomaei. dl VEI as I'or.sup.iu. it. Inward P:to- Fulness ~r Sf !; :oi<! t. the H ail, v hiitv > f the st ;na 1., Sour FrneMoni Sinking or Fluttering ai tlw pit of <kt Stouiaob, swimming ~j me head. Huri ieil ami Duti cult Bri oU tiig. Fluttering at the Heart, t Joking or surroeating wusti<>us> when in a tying posture. Diin lic-s 01' Yisi-n. Dots of w.-hs before the -i"ht Fever ' and dull pain in the Head. I<-fi iiicv of IVr-i.iriition. > > ell >ivm at ihe Sk.n and Eys/Pain in the ,|. Dae,;. I ia -t. I.mil's, Av, S-.uNou Flushes of Heat, i Burmiig .11 tie i -sli, Constant Imagining:, of evil, alul j a., at i' i i.-ssa oi Sprit-, and nili positively- ma- ! \ ait YELLOW FEVER. BII.LIOFs FEVER, ju". i The Proprietor in > -!!in.£r the attention of this pi on. arotion. does -o with a feeling of the utmost conti- ! • n, e i it- virtui - and adaptation to tie- i.-< a-es for wiiieh it is recommended. It is no new and untried article. hut one that has i s(<.o,| tlie test of a twelve years' trial before the ; Amen, an p. opie. and it- reputation and -ale are un rivalled pi any similar preparations extant. The tes- i turn ny in it- l.m r given hv the most prominent and ; u ••It kliovt n piiv -a-uaxis and mdivi duals ill nil put- if' •he country m immense. and a ■ ireful penis .lof the j nhnaiiuo, pu!i-lm<i annually l.v tie proprietors. and i i ne hid gratis of any of their agents, eannot hut sat i.-ty me most skept: al t/uit this remedy is really de- j serving the great celebrity it has oh: iin-ai. (.'</>•. Jhiz, s(tie Ayenl, my'2 j DISCOVERED AT LAST! THE GREATEST CURE IN THE WORLD EOR PAIN. Prof. Ohas. 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Tiiis t>:l nets on the system with electricity—is ~1 , pure v egetable preparation. Mot the slightest ilonger : of applying it outwardly or inwutdiy. It at ©ace gives ! a permanent cure—in most cases from ten to twenty i iinnutes. • J The lu st phy.-iologists of Europe hav discovered ' that tdl organic derangement of the animal s\ stem is the effect of ah o! s.nieta a of the plivsieo-i-leetrie du al in tia- organ diseased. A skhlfulapplie iti- n< fthis <hi put.- in immediate motion tie nerve fluid, and the ■ ure is at once accomplished. -Vo bleedings -no vom iting. purging, or blistering is resorted t •. ite .Mine genuine without signature of Prof. C. DE tit: Mil. I.abels signed in writing. Principal Depot .No. an. South Eighth Street, three doors below Chestnut. Philadelphia. Country Dealers and Druggists can be supplied wholesale and retail. Price 25 cents, 50cents, and *i par bottle. Fry .".-..■rything else; give this one simple trial. Cvt ii"\. —Be careful to ask f,.i and get Dk i.iEAUt's El'-f'trie t hi. .is worthless imitations abound. i here are numerous imitations sprung up on the reputation my article lias acquired. The public must j be war.;. They are worthle.-s. Chas. Jtitz, Sole Aycnt, Lewitiloicn. my 2 ] r FLMItwLDb I.XTR.D T Bit H(r: 11 HELMBOLDB EXTRACT BU< III", II ELMB< >l.l' EXTRACT But HP, H ELM BOLD.- EXTRACT i>V< III'. HELMTU>LP's EXTRACT Bl < III", A po-itive mid specific* r.-m.-dy fr diseases of the j Kidneys. Gravel. Dropsy ! Bladder, Kidneys. Grav, I, Propsv ; Buunler, Kidney.-. T.ravel, Dropsy i Bladder. Kidneys. Irravc*], Dropsy Bl- Id. i. Kidney-. G ravel. Drottsv OR</A XtC Jl'E.l FX ESS. 1 ' ORG AX la Hl:xkm->S. ORI.AXIC UFAK A I-AS. XD M.I. DISEASES OF THE j s sua I>j Sexual Organs. Sexual Organs - i.s. Sexual Organs. spxiiaj Organs • xiial (hg:t:i-. S-:xiud Organ.-, Sexual Organs -■Xiia! d! Sexual Organs. Sexual >rans. Sexual Organs, Sexual Organs. Sexual Organs ;-ing frn.u excesses, . arl\ indiseretious, expr.sure.* and in, pruriencies. and renioviug ail improper dis charges. whether existing in .1 /'i/t: o ■ S - <■ eO. Malt or Frmale. M-'< or Female Male or Female. MtU or T'tst.V. A/. 'lc (if Feoialt. It i- a fact long since established, that persons suf h i nig with any di-c:tses of these organs are adeeted ;n bo lily health and mental powers, .-.lid experience in .my •. inning -ympionis, among wlm-h will i found: indisposition to Exertion, l.oss of Meinorv, I' tii. ui y of iheaihing. Genera) Weakness. Horror < ! u |i s,. s,-. Weak N. rvc.-. Trembling. Horror o; De.-iih, Night Sweat's, Cold Feet, Wakefulness, Dimness ol Vision, J.eiv - or Wtiivet-al Lassitude of the Mttscnlai System, oft 11 Enormous Appetite, with Dyspeptic Symptoms, Hot Hands. Flushing c.f tie- Bw'iv. Dry ness of tile sl iii. 1 'aliiii Countenance and Eruptions on tin- Face, rains in the Back. Heavy Eyelids, jre tjiieutly black spots flyiujr before the eves, with tem porary sutiiision and 1.0-s of sight. Want of Att r.- tioit, tireat lilobihty, Kost'essn .. These symptoms, which th.is niedii it;, invari d.iy r,moves, s.,'m follow —J.i*.. of Power. Fatuity and Jipi'vplie Fits. Who .' an say that these ex •e.-s.'s are not frerpieiulv followed hv tho-se direful diseases. IN'SAXITV and CO'sr M I'TIC'N. 'l ie- records of the Insane Asy lums and the melancholy deaths by Consumption bear ample witness of the truth of this assertion. 11 EL MBOLDS EXTRACT OF BL'CIIU. ■ I-a certain, safe, and speedy cure, from what. -, i cause thev may have originated, and no matter of How fong standing. How Jong standing, 11.,w long stan hug. How long standing, How long standing. How long standing. Ii is taken without hindrance from business, and little, if any. change of diet. ft ,s pleasant in its taste and odor. And lmrnedia • in lis action. If you are suffering vith any of the r.bOTc di-ires sine ailments. , 'JC'X.'TRE THE REMEDY A T OXCE, IROCVRF. THE REMEDY AT OXCE. PR'" ERE THE REMEDY AT OXCE. HELMIiOLD'S EXTRACT UUVUU, As a medicine which ntust benefit everybody, from the simply •! licaf the confined and despairing in valid. .V,, Equal is to be Found, Xo E*: >(' in to b' Found, Xa Ei/ual is to b" Found. Price Al per bottle, ~r t' for Ad; delivered to any ad dress. Prepared hv 11. T. HELM BOLD. Depot 101. South loth St., belmv Chestnut, Phil;;. Describe syiiiptoms in ail communications. HEIVARE OF COUNTERFEITS AND UNPRINCIPLED DEALERS, Who endeavor to dispose of -their own" and ° other"' articles on the reputation obtained by Helmbold's Genuine Preparations, •• Extract Bucbu, " •* Sarsnpnrilla. Improved Rose Wash. For safe by Charles J'iiz, sole agent for Lewistoicn, Fa., and all druggists everywhere. Ask for Ht/mbold's. Take no other. Cut out the advertisement and send for it. And avoid Imposition and Exposure. my'J Estate of Tfaria M'.Mit, Dec'd. "VTOTICE is hereby given that letters of ad i_ 1 ministration on the estate of M Alii A 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 tbo3e having claims to present them duly authenticated for settlement. WM. 11. McNITT. J. J. LINGLE. Administrators. Lewistown, April 25, 1861-6t* DRY Goods of all kinds. Cheap Lawns at 6} cts ner vard. at mv 2 ' JOHN KENNEDY A Co's. N. E. S.ITITfT'S Original vS; only Gen uine ELECTRIC OIL. | 1 lie abov cis tlie only reliable remedy tor inflammatory diseases, suiuim which aro | Rh (UHi'.'ilSrti I'ltli i \ A< tuehjiu (lout ' /. urns t t'o&trtl Ftet S"o.ld> l/.'adat/if !'<><: ,*. th, Buh r-.trafyttc Stroke '• i>rai;„ Solt h'hctiiii " Soic Scrofuk'i ( r<ii)tj>s hi the St'-in- S"f< Jhj/is 'hh Sofe Urtasts Sjirrtin* or Ilrui- s Fr/o'jt- /,.* lit. S illmtfll. ,/oilltr AatflillU Or any diseases which are sore and painful. For that Dread to Mothers, OHO IT F, it is Invaluable—(.living Kc lief at Once. Certificates l'rom hundreds of our lest citizens can be seen at the office of l>r. Smith, showing what the Oil has done. In purchasing be careful to examine tha wrappers and see that you get A. E. Smith's Original and only Genuine Electric Oil All ii)i Italians arc rorst thou use/' **. PRINCIPAL DEPOT, No. 126 Walnut Street, PHIMDELPHII. EHWAKH B. ITIU EEL, Newton Hamilton, Mifflin County, Agent for Mifiiin County and surroundings Philadelphia, Feburary 14, 1861. BCERHA V E ' S HOLLAND BITTERS THE CELEBRATED HOLLAND REMEDY FOR DYSPEPSIA, DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, Mi IVK It (OnPLAHVT, WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND, FEVEt? AMD AGUE, An'i the various affection* con*e<iuent upon a disordered STOMACH OR CI VCR, Such as Indigestion, A i li'y of tlio Stomach, Colicky Pain*, Heartburn, Ln*s i*f Apj* tit", Despondency, Costivcn* - Blind Bleeding J'i! Xu all Nervous, Rheumatic, and Neuralgic Affections, it lias in numerous instances proved highly beneficial, and in others effected a decided cwis. This is a purely vegetable compound, pr. pared on strictly scientific principles, afler the manner of the celebrated liolJand Professor, Borhive. Its reputation at home pro duced its introduction here, the demand commencing w irh those nt the Fatherland scattered over the ftuv of .pis mighty country, many of 'atu.ui brought wish thuui and handed down the tradition of its value. It is now offered to the American public, knowing that its truly icontierful me licinal virtues Mr i be aclm irlrilged. It is particularly recommended to those persons whoso constitutions may have been luipair d by the continuous u-c of ardent spirits, <>r other forms of dissipation. Generally instantaneous in effect, it On is its way directly to the val of life, thrilling aud 'juickening every nerve, raising up tlio droojiing spirit, and, in fact, infusing new health and vigor In the system. NOTlCE.—Whoever experts to find this a beverage will be disappointed; but to tlje sick, weak and low spirited, it will prove a grateful aromatic cordial, oossessed of singular remedial properties. READ CAREFULLY! The Genuine highly concentrated Bu-rhare's Holland Bitters is put up in half-pint bottles only, and retailed at OXE Jk I.'OR per Little, or six bottles for FIVE I>LLAB*. The great demand for this truly celebiiited Medicine has induced many imitations, which the pnbiic should guard against purchasing. Jtta' Beware of Imposition. See that our name is on the label of every bottle you buy Sold by Druggists generally. It can be forwarded by Express to most points. SOLE PROPRIETORS, BENJAMIN PAGE, JR. & CO. MANUFACTT RISO pharmaceutists and (Chemists PITTSBURGH, PA. For sale by CHARLES RITZ, Lewistown, Pa. sep2Q D. M. DAVIDSON'S Essen ce of ( l ofee. 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 Colfee. 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, by D. M. DAVIDSON, mh 14—tf Lewistown, Ps. SALT! SALT! 'HUE undersigned arc agents for the Onon 1 dago Salt Company. Wholesale price, SI.OO per bbl. of 280 lbs or 5 bushels. Retail price, 1.75. MARKS A WILLIS, del3-6m Sole Agents for Mifflin County
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