Lewistown gazette. (Lewistown, Pa.) 1843-1944, May 23, 1861, Image 3

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    SEE GAZEII3.
Pennsylvania Kailroad.
Trains leave Lewistown Station as follows:
WESTWARD. EASTWARD.
Through Exprv-M, 5 10 a. m. 1111 p.m.
Fast Line, 6 05 p. m. 4 01 a. m,
Mai! Train. 3 45 p.m. 10 39 a. m.
Through Freight, 11 CO p. ,n. 12 45 p.m.
Kvpress Freight, 10 39 a. m. 2 25 p. m.
Fust Freight, 10 39 a. m. 2 00 a. m.
Local Freight, 0 35 a.m. 4 45 p.m.
cual Train, 12 05 m. 8 05 a. m.
Li. E. ROBESOS, Agent.
/ny-Galtiraith's Omnibuses convey passengers to
an.l from all the trains, taking up or setting them
down at all points within the borough limits.
Post Office.
Mails arrive and elose as follows .
Cltm. A i rice.
Eastern Through, sp. m. 530 a. rn.
and Way, 9 a in. 4p.m.
Western " " " 230 p. m. 11 a. m.
Beili'foiite, # P- m. 2 p. in.
Northumberland, Hp. m. fi p. m.
The Eight Kind of Talk.
Among those arrayed in arms against
the Southern Despotism, is Gen. B. F.
Butler of Massachusetts, who for years
aided with everything demanded by the
South, however unreasonable. He was a
member too, of the Charleston Democratic
Convention, and withdrew from that body
with the secessionists and co-operated with
them in their subsequent Convention, held
in Baltimore, when John C. Breckinridge
was placed in nomination for the Presiden
cy. Gen. Butler sustained the nomination
than made during the campaign, and the
principles embraced in the platform of the
Breckinridge party. No man ever went
further to serve the Fire Eaters of the
South, and it was not until the attack upon
Fort Sumter, that Gen. Butler ami those
who acted with him at the North, got their
eyes open and realized fully that the se
cessionists designed to destroy the Union.
When the traitors could no longer conceal
their designs, the whole body of their sym
pathizers at the North were shocked, and
for a time, stunned by the breakers upon
which they had been instrumental in so
nearly precipitating the country. Soon a
reaction took place, and some of these
men, to-day, are foremost in the cause of the
Union. From the moment Gen. Butler
landed at Annapolis he took strong meas
ures against all traitors who came within
his reach, and while in command at Balti-
more, wo felt quite sure many a traitor's
head laid down to an uneasy slumber. At
Washington on Thursday last, in response
to a serenade, lie said—
Fellow citizens: Your cheers for the old
Common wealth of Massachusetts arc rightly
bestowed. Foremost in the ranks of those
who fought for the liberties of the country in
the Revolution was Massachusetts, and it is
a historical fact, which I take great pride in
referring to in this hour, that, in the Rcvolu
tion, the Old Bay State furnished more men
to go south of Mason and Dixon's iine, to
fight the enemies of the country, than did
nil the Southern Colonics put together.—
jCheers, j And in this second war, if war
must come, to establish the Declaration of
i dependence anew, and to secure the bless
jug of that Declaration—the Constitution and
the Union—Massachusetts is ready again to
furnish every man, aye, every woman, upon
her sojl in this cause. [Applause.l Perhaps
1 may, for the moment, be excused for refer
ring to my own .State. 1 believe I speak to
many who have the love of the old Cumm in
wealth in their hearts. But we have this dif
ference from our Southern brethren : while
we love Massachusetts with the true love of
a son, we love the Union and the country with
equal devotion. [" Good !" and cheers J
We put no State rights, no State pride, no
love of the old Commonwealth, before, above,
and beyond the love of the i nion. [Cheers.]
To us our country is first, because it is our
country. [Three cheers.] Our State next,
because she is our State, and a part of that
country. Our oath of allegiance to the Un
ion is the first binding obligation ; our oath
of allegiance to the State is the second bind
iug obligation ; never clashing, always inter
twining. lie who does his duty to the Un
i n, does his duty to the State, ["good," and
cheers, ] and he \\ ho dors his duty to the State,
;b"-s his duty t > the Union—one and insepar
able, now and forever. [Cheers.] Allow me,
furtli r, to say that I look upon this demon
stration of yours as prompted by that devo
ti n which we all feel for a common cause—a
e tittnon country. This is a great and good
Government of ours, so kind, so benign, and
tj beneficent that its hand has only been felt
in acts of affectionate generosity, and is now
for the first time, raised in the act of chas
tising its children.
It has been attacked by those who should
have been the first to defend it, and as, in the
history of a man's life, many things may be
worse to him than death, so in the history
of a nation, dishonor, wrong, or disintegra
tion may be worse than the shedding of blood.
My friends, this Union established by our
fathers, cost them a great deal of treasure, a
great deal of suffering, a great deal of blood,
and by the bright heaven above us we will
not part with it short of the first cost, and in
terest from the day of the date. " [Good,"
and cheers.] The same blood which flowed
n our fathers' veins still flow in ours; the
same courage which they showed still I trust
animates us; we have the same power of en
durance ; the same love of liberty and law is
urs, and we hold him brother who stands by
the flag of the Union, and we hold him en
tity to the last degree who attempts to strike
one star out of that brilliant constellation
which floats over us. [Three cheers. A
voice, "A little more grape, General." Three
cheers for the stars and stripes. I
But I hear some one say, shall we carry on
a fratricidal war? Shall we shed our broth
ers' blood? Shall we go to the extent of
meeting in arms those whom we have been
taught to call our brothers? To that I an-
as our fathers in defence of their rights
did not hesitate to strike the mother country,
and against their mother, so we, their
in defence of our rights, must meet our
brothers as they mot their mother. If this
wicked, unholy, and fratricidal war is forced
ppon us, we can only say, let the responsibil
ity rest upon those who made the necessity.
Uur hands are clean, our hearts are firm, and
the Union must be preserved. [Cheers. J
At every hazard, at every risk, at every ex
ense, at the sacrifice of every life this side
the Arctic region, must this Union be ,
preserved. And what kind of a struggle
will it be? Suppose that the twentv five
thousand soldiers of the North now 'here
should be this day and hour cut off. would the
battle rest? No. fitly thousand more would
take their places, and if they should fall, one
hundred thousand more would rush down
from the North, to be followed, if they should
fall by the fever, pestilence or sword, by a
quarter of a million more, until the very
women would take the field with broomsticks,
and drive all the enemies of the Union into
the Gulf. [Cheers.] I have neither fear nor
doubt upon this subject. 1 have neither
trouble nor dismay in regard to it. I have
grief and sorrow at the necessity, and God
help those who have forced the necessity up
on us.
We are here for our Goverment and our
laws; we are here for our flag; we are here
for our country; our face is turned Southward,
and there is no step backward. [Tremen
dous applause, and cries of "Good!"] lie
makes a wide mistake who thinks we are to
be either cajoled, or threatened, or intimi
dated, or compromised any further. The day
of compromise is passed away, and the Gov
ernment must and shall be sustained.—
["•That's it!" and great applause.] And
when the Government is sustained, *ve will
do as we have ever done—give everybody in
the Union their rights under the Constitu
tion, and everybody out of the Union the
steel of the Lnion until they come in under
the Constitution. ["We like that! That's the
talk!" and immense cheering.] And now,
my friends, allow me t > hid you good night.
[Cries of "Goon! Give them another right
hand shot, General! Three cheers for Gen
eral Butler! Give them a ten pound shot!
Order!" .fcc.]
It is impossible for me, my friends, to go
on; this is no time for speech making. If you
will return to your homes, and the Govern
ment will give me directions, I will go South,
and you shall follow inc. [Nine cheers for
Butler, j
Died, recently, in the prime of life,
Rev. John Dorrance, of the Presbyterian
church in Wilkesbarre, and ltcv. M. T.
Manning of the First Baptist church in El
mira.
Rev. \V m. S. Hall, of the North Baptist
church, Philada., has sent two sons into ser
vice, and offers to go as Chaplain, with his
wife and daughter as nurses.
Simon Snyder, grandson of the Governor
of Penna. of the same name, is appointed a
Lieutenant in the sth Regiment U. S. Army.
A Unionist of course.
Gen. James Irvin, of Philadelphia, former
ly of Ilellefonte, is appointed Naval Store
keeper. vice Major John Curnmings.
THE RELIEF FUND,
rpilE Treasurer of the L"gan Guard lie
_L lief Fund would state for the information
of all persons that tlie orders issued are not
issued redeemable in specie, as it would be
impossible for him so to redeem them. They
are designed for the use of families to procure
the necessaries of life, and with all stores and
dealers keeping deposits at the Banking House
of Wm. Russell, are equal to cash, being re
ceived by him on deposit or redeemed in
sums of $5 or §lO, but not less than the for
mer. It may be also proper to add that this
fund is only intended for those who have been
deprived of their usual support and who have
not means to maintain themselves.
Subscribers to the above fund arc request
ed to make payment of their second and
third instalments, to tkc credit of the under
signed, at the banking bouse of Win Rus
sell.
fi@uThe ordeis are issued every Saturday
morning, from 8 to 12 o'clock, at which hours
the undersigned will bo found at the Gazette
Office.
GEORGE FRYSINGEII, Treasurer.
Lewistown, May IG, 1801.
ATTENTION-'
THE VOLUNTEER'S MANUAL,
JCJST FXTSIDESHED,
CONTAINS KILL INSTKI'CTIONS F< >1! TUG
RECRUIT,
In the Schools of the Soldier and Squad, with
over One Hundred Illustrations of the differ
ent positions in the Facings and Manual of
Arms, and the Loadings and Firings.
ARRANGED ACCORDING TO
SCOTT'S SYSTEM OF INFANTRY
TACTICS,
BY
Lt. Col. D. W. C. BAXTER,
OF TIIE
NATIONAL GUARD.
12uio. Size. Convenient for the Pocket.
This is the Latest. Best and Cheapest Work
on TACTICS.
It is Approved of Officially.
AGENTS WASTED
IN EVERY TOWN, VILLAGE AND HAMLET.
THE SAME WORK IN GERMAN,
Translated by an experienced Military Officer
and Savtjn.
RETAIL PRICE, 25 Cents per Copy ; or,
bound in Flexible Cloth, 40 Cents.
Mailed anywhere, FREE of Postage, on
receipt of 25 or 40 C6nts.
FOR SALE EVERY WHERE.
KING $ EAIRD, Printr's. and Pub's,
607 SANSOM ST., PIIILAD'A.
Philadelphia, May 16, ISGI-lm
Large Stock of Furniture on
Hand.
A FELIX is still manufacturing all kinds
/\ mof 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
|/ v BUSHELS fine Dried Apples. Splen
*T\/ did Dried Apples from Ohio, ou hand
and for sale at A. FELIX'S
GARDEN SEEDS.
RECEIVING almost daily a supply of
fresh Garden Seeds from Philadelphia
by mail and express. Lovers of the best va
rieties of all kinds of vegetables can be sup
plied with pure and genuine seed by
F. G. FRANCISCUS.
("N UM Belting and Packing on hand and
JT for sale bv
f o. FEANCISCL'S.
JZLr. TJ s 3E3 3F£L .
~\\ 11.L1.'.31 B. IIO! 1 MAN at his Lum-
T T bet Yard, Third street, near the Acad
emy. has now on hand an extensive 6tock of
LL.Mliil-1 .1 all kinds,
ir'WNesiifiWj jEaivJci,
40,000
LAP AND JOINT SHINGLES,
which he offers for gale at low rates on reas
onable terms.
PIPS
Having been appointed agent for the sale of
the Vv illiauisport Company's Tubing for wa
ter courses, which is the best and cheapest
ever manufactured, he 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.
5. It "keeps water sweet and pure.
G. Being small, it soon bccomus saturated
with water.
7. It is durable, lasting from 20 to 30 years.
8. It has a large bore, and is not liable to
choke.
9. It can he made larger to hear pressure.
10. Iron will fill with incrustation, or will
rust out.
11. The mineral of lead and iron is very
unhealty.
12. Iron and lead, same size, will cost 0
times as much.
REFERENCES.
11. Fondee, Sapt. Cattawissa K. R. Co.
J. M. Macklin, Sunt. Sunbury and Eric
11. R. Co.
J. M. Fisher, Supt. Sliamokin R. 11. Co.
Supt. North Central.
Hon. J. W. Maynard, Williarnsport.
lion. Thomas Hepburn, "
John Fallon, Philadelphia.
William Irvin, Nittany.
Thomas Sc Harris, Ilellefonte.
apIS WM. B. HOFFMAN.
PHOTOGRAPHIC NEWS.
M. A. McKEE respectfully announces
T to the citizens of McVeytown and
vicinity that his car will remain Tor a short
time in the above named place, for the pur
pose of affording all who may desire it, the
opportunity of procuring a
FIRST CLASS PHOTOGRAPH
of themselves, families or friends, executed
in any and every style, from miniatures up to
life size Photographs. Pictures copied from
small Aiabrotypes, Daguerreotypes, &e., and
enlarged to life size. Stereoscopic pictures
of residences taken upon reasonable terms,
and stereoscopic boxes furnished when called
for. Having had ten years' exnerience in
business and availed himself of all the latest
improvements in the art, he feels confident
that he can render satisfaction to all who may
call upon him. Every variety of Photograph
ic work undertaken at moderate prices. A1
so, a large assortment oi Photograph frames
constantly on hand. Instructions given in
all the various branches of the art. Pic
tures taken equally as well in cloudy as in
clear weather. Call soon. deelo—Gnt
LEWISTOWN ACADEMY.
MIE second sessi m of litis institution will
1 commence on MONDAY, May 29th.
In addition to the common English branches,
Instructions will be given in Latin Greek,
French, German, and the Higher .Mathemat
ics, also, in Drawing, Painting, and music.
No extr t charge for tin- Languages.
Hates of I'm, in,:. —sj OH, 4 51#, and §0 01)
per quarter of i-levt n weeks. Drawing, §;> 00,
Painting, §5 00, Music, §lO 00, Incidentals,
25 cents.
A Teacher's Class lias been foiim J and is
in successful operation. This class is design
ed fur those who desire to thoroughly qualify
themselves for teaching, ft will continue
till July, affording ample time for a thorough
review of the studies pursued in common
schools.
Teachers can enter this class at any time,
though an early attendence of all who wish
to join it is desired.
For further particulars inquire of
M. J. SMITH,
Prin. Lewistown Academy.
Lewistown, April 25, 1861.
New Spring and Summer Goods.
I) F. ELLIS, of the late firm of McCoy
\o &■ Ellis, has just returned from the city
with a choice assortment of
Dry Goods and Groceries,
selected with care and purchased for cash,
which are offered to the public at a small ad
vance on cost. The stock of Dry Goods em
braces all descriptions of
Spring and Summer Goods
suitable for Ladies, Gentlemen and Children,
with many new patterns. His
<lEvoccrtrs
comprise Choice Sugars, Molasses, Java, Rio
and Laguyra Coffee, superior Teas, &c. Also,
Boots and Shoes, Queensware, and all other
articles usually found in stores —all which
the customers of the late lirm and the public
in general arc invited to examine.
R. F. ELLIS.
Country Produce received as usual and the
full market price allowed therefor.
Lewistown, May 10, 1861.
1 AA BBLS Extra Family Flour, for sale
LUU at JOIIX KENNEDY & Co's.
1 OiTl BUS. Blue Mercer Potatoes, for sale
1 ' cheap at
my 1G JOIIN KENNEDY it Cos.
SHINGLES.
r THWO hundred thousand Susquehanna Joint,
-®- Shingles, at $5 00 per thousand, at
my 2 JOIIN KENNEDY & Co's.
IVTANKEENS, Crash, Pant Stuff, Calicos,
Muslins, &c., cheap for cash, at the store
of JOHN KENNEDY & Co_
rpOBACCO and Segars— good qualities at
low prices to dealers,
fcbll JOHN KENNEDY A Co.
IT* E. LOCKE k Co.'s Burning Fluid, at
50c a gallon, at
febU JOHN KENNEDY & Co'a.
COME ar.d buy cheap Calicos, Muslins.
Stockings, Nankins and Dry Ooods of all
kinds, at JOIIN KENNEDY it Co'a.
(TOOO feet V\ indow Glass from Gxß and 12x18
for sale low by
fob 14 JOHN KENNEDY .t Co.
BEST GROCERIES,
At Loic Prices, viz:
Good Brown Sugar at G, 7 and 8 cents
Best A White do at <) cents
Best Crashed, Powdered, &c M Sugar 10 cents
Best Rio Cofi'ee (less by quantity) 1G cents
Dried Peaches, large halves, per qt. 9 cents
do Apples, per qt. 5 cents
Best Syrup, Penna., per gal. 50 cents
Baking Molasses, per gal. dO cents
Portland Syrup and West India
Molasses, per qt. £. cents
Extra Cheese, Pearl Starch,
Prunes
Cranberries, &c.
ALSO,
An excellent article Coal Oil, pr. qt. 22 cents
Best Portland do uo 25 cents
fluid do 12 cents
mh2B F. J. HOFFMAN.
Wall Paper.
4 LARGE Stock for sale by
iL F. J. HOFFMAN.
& AV.RPET CHAIN".—This article is redo
ccd in price by F. J. HOFFMAN.
IFTlSll.—Mackerel hnd Herring at reduced
Jk prices by F. J. HOFFMAN.
Coal Oil Reduced in Price!
I>EST article Portland Kerosene Oil at SI
y by F. J. HOFFMAN '
C 1 AN DIES at 13 cts to Dealers, at
t HOFFMAN'S.
I)URE White Lead at S2 25 per keg, at
HOFFMAN'S
TRY Hoffman's Extra Ch
1 apll
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, 1 }'l" r
Kips &c., all at low juices (or cash,
my 10 F. J. HOFFMAN.
VLBATA, Britannia, Iron and Tin Table
. and Tea Spoons cheap at Zerbe's.
I >UTTER Bowls, Ladles, and Prints cheap
.) at Zerhe's.
1 MAKER'S I uequalled Chocolate, also
) sweet spiced and Delaware Chocolate for
sale at 11. Zerbe's.
t 10MM0X and Spring Clothes Pins by the
gross or doz. cheap at Zerhe's.
£ lEDAKWARE.—Brooms, Buckets, Tubs,
Vy and Wash Machines at Zerhe's.
/ lARPET Bags, Carpet Chain and 1 uhrel
\j las cheap at Zerbe's.
/ IRACKERS Wholesale and Retail, cheap
V_Z at Zerhe's.
/HANDLE Wick, Tie Yarn, Net Yarn and
Twine, cheap at Zerbe's.
Mills, Ilatchcts, Hammers, Cur
ry Combs, Horse Cards and Pad Locks
cheap at Zerbe's.
DRIED Apples, Cherries and Peaches,
cheap at Zerbe's.
DAIRY and Ground Alum Salt cheap at
Zerbe's.
and Buckwheat Flour cheap at
Zerbe's.
jAISHOIL, Flaxseed Oil ami Turpentine
at Zerbe's.
f 1 OSIERV, Gloves and Suspenders, cheap
JL i at Zerhe's.
II OMINY and Beans, cheap at Zerbe's
JL Grocery.
| f ALF Bushel and Peck Measures cheap
i JL. at Zerhe's
J NK, Mucilage, Prepared Glue and Paper
£ cheap at Zerhe's.
"y 1 AKKET, Clothes and Fancy Baskets
_j.¥JU cheap at Zerhe's.
\ I" A KK your own soap, and buy tin- Con-
tvntrated Lye at Henry ZerbeV Grocery.
E )OCKKT Knives, Purses, Hair Oil, and
X C'Unbs, cheap at ZetLe's.
| ) 111.M M J :i(> and Java Coffee at redt ced
i prices, also Drowned Coffee at IG, at 11.
Z T1 c's.
TJOI'K Haiti rs, Bed Cords, and Clothe
!L\ Lines ehetip at Zcrbe's.
I) ICK, Jltsei i-e of Coffee, Com Starch, J'a
V. iina, Spices, Pearl Starch, Popper ami
Soaps of every description for sale cheap at
11. Zerhe's.
STONE Crocks, Jugs and Jars of all sizes,
_ cheap at Zerhe's.
SHAWL Pins, Bazars and Razor Strops,
cheap at Zerhe's.
SPAIN'S patent and Barrel Churns cheap
at Zerhe's. .
SUGAR Boxes, Flour Boxes and Walking
Canes cheap at Zerhe's.
rpOBACCO and Cigars of choicest brands,
cheap at Zerhe's.
13ABLE Cutlery, Table and Tea Spoons
• at Zerhe's.
| CHESTS of Green and Black Tea at dif
~t ferent prices at 11. Zerbe's.
( A GO, GO, G2 and 05 cents per gallon.
jT\ ' 5 Eight different kiuds of Molasses at
11. Zerbe's.
| i tAA LBS. of fresh Candy, Oranges,
lUV/1/ Lemons, Figs and Raisins for
sale low to retailers at 11. Zerbe's grocery and
variety store.
liiO (UHi CIG ARS of the choicest
■■ ? ""™ " brands, for sale low to re
tailers at Zerbe's.
Glassware.
17*RUIT Stands with and without covers.
Butter Dishes " "
Sugar Bowls, Goblets and Preserve Dishes.
Pitchers and Tumblers. All to be sold at
the lowest ligure by 11. ZERBE.
Fish ! Fish! Fish !
MACKEREL, Hering, Shad and all oth
er kinds of Fish, just received and for
sale at the lowest prices at Henry Zerbe's
Grocery.
New Arrival and Low Prices !
HENRY ZEBBE has just received
10 bbls. Sugar House Sugar
10 bbls. light I*. R. do
10 " best Brown do
10 " B White do 10
10 " C P Whito do 12
Which will be sold at the lowest Cash pri
ces.
Estate of William >hade, deceased.
~VTOTICE is hereby given that letters of ad
l\ ministration on the estate of WILLIAM
SHADE, late of Granville township, Mifilin co,
deceased, have been granted to the undersign
ed, residing in said township. All persons in
debted to said estate arc requested to main- im
mediate payment, and those having claims to
present them duly authenticated for ettl m at.
JOHN S. REED,
my 2 Administrator.
I)AINTED BUCKETS at 25 cts. each,
febld JOHN KENNEDY & C.o
N. E. SMITH'S
Original & only Gen
%/
nine
t'he above is the only reliable remedy it ;
inflammatory diseases, among w l.ich are
/?/((uinatitm T 'tcr
Neuralgia Gout
Burns Frosted Feet
Scalds Headache
Fains in tin Bach Paralytic Str ■/.>
" " Breast Salt Rfuum
" Side Scrofula
( ramjn. i,t the Slow- Sore Fyes
acit Sore Breasts
Sja'ains or fir uS' Krys'ailm
Stiffness t)i the Jo nits Asthma
Or any diseases which aresoroand painful.
For that Dread to Mothers,
GEO IT P,
it i.- Invaluable —(Jiving Relief at Once.
Certificates from hundreds of our best
eiil.cas can be seen at the office of Dr.
Smith, showing what the Oil has done.
In purchasing be careful to examine the
wrappers arid sec that you got
A. E. Smith's Original and only
Genuine Electric Oil.
All imitations arc icorse than useless.
PS?IS\!CIPAL DEPOT,
No. 126 Walnut Street.
PHILADELPHIA.
EDWARD B. PURCELL,
Niwton Hamilton, Mifflin County, Pa..
Agent for Mifflin County and surroundings.
Philadelphia, Feburary 14, ISGI.
BCERHAVE'S
HOLLAND BITTERS
THE CELEBRATED HOLLAND REMEDY FOR
©YSFEFSEA,
DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS,
LITER COSIPILAIKT,
WEAKNESS OF ANY KIITD,
FEVER AMD ACiUe,
Anu Hie various affections consequent upon a disordered
STOMACH OB LI7EEI,
Such an Indigestion, Acidity of tlio Stomach, Colicky Funs,
Heartburn. Loss of Appetite, Despondency, Costiv •<•.-.
Blind and Bleeding Piles. In all Nervous, Rheumatic, an I
Neuralgic Affections, it ha- iu numeroun instances prove 1
highly beneficial, and in others effected a decided cure.
This is a purely vegetable compound, prepared cm strictly
sri utiflc principles, after the manner of the r.-lel rated
Holland Professor. IVerhave. Its reputation at homi pro
dured its introduction here, the demand c. mmenefng with
those of the Fatherland scattered over th- fa<v of tlii
mighty country, many of whom brought with thcin and
handed down the tradition of its value. It u vote o:T<rfi
to the American public, tcnoijing that its truly wonderful
medicinal virtues must be acfcnov.ielged.
It is particularly recommended to th. ro person : v. h
constitutions may have been impaired by the continuous u
of ardent spirits, or other forms of dissipation. Generally
instantaneous in effect, it finds its way directly to the sent
of life, thrilling and quickening every nerve, raising up the
drooping spirit, and, in tact, infusing new health and vigor
in the system.
NOTICE. —Whoever expects to find this a Levers.-r wii!
be disappointed; hut to the sick, weak and low spirited, it
will'prove a grateful aromatic cordial, possessed of singular
remedial properties.
READ CAREFULLY!
Hie Genuine highly concentrated Boerhave's Holland
Bitters is put up in half-pint Hot ties only, and retailed
ONS DOLLAR ]>cr hottle, or six !>ottles for FIVE DOLLARS. The
great demand for this truly ccleLixt.,'l Mia! mine ban in due. J
many imitations, which the public should guard against
purchasing.
Bcwaro of Imposition. See that our name Is on the
label of every !settle you buy.
Sold by Druggists generally. It can be forwarded
by Express to most points.
SOLE PROPRIETORS,
BENJAMIN P\GE, JR. & CO.
MANUFACTURING
gharmawutists and Chemists.
PITTSBURGH, PA.
For sale by CHARLES RITZ, Lewistown,
Pa. sep2o
D. M. DAVIDSON'S
Essence of Coffee.
'gMIIS Essence clarifiea and improves Of
fee by rendering it more wholesome and
nutritious ; also, as a laxative tonic aids Ji
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, by
D. M. DAVIDSON,
mhl4-tf Lewistown, Pa.
! S-ASLXj'TP !
tpfil-; undersigned are agents for the Onon-
L dago Salt Company.
Wholesale price, ?I.CO per bbl. of 280 lbs,
or 5 bushels.
Retail price, 1.75.
MARKS & WILLIS,
<j e l3-flm Sole Agents lor Mifflin County.
Entirely Vegetable. No Alec
hoiic Preparation,
DR . H0 0 ELAND'S
CiERMAX ;Tf T EES
PREPARED BY
> Br. C. M. JACKSON A CO, Phiia. Pa
v-iit rrrrcr vllv CV:.E
! LIVES. IdXl'UlM. UVBPEPMA. JAINDICE
jC ■ ' • •' Jh j\
•
£E c , n \ l " COOSUMU . r.!. , Fulnftsu .
0 Blood to the uead, \> li > of the siotssth, Sour
1 Kructaboi >. s.'lktn. • t tit-.t : . the pit the
Stole . >l,: r: . .. .lie Dillt
celt i .Mtir.Flmtonv.t t . • {. Oh- .■ i
Suffocating sensatici • wh< inalyingposture,Dim
ne of Vision, Dots of v.. I. Itefore the sight, Fever
Ind dull pain m the R< ad, Ifit lit - of Perspiratioti,
Yellowness cf ibe Bktn and Eyes, l'uin la tliefide,
I
But •in i. i' . ' •. ;I: .•'evil, ..•
• ! '.• • • ' . >. - .t, -
vote \ Ki.l •<W : ' !.'•■■■ FEVER. A
I '
niHtion, thv -■ t. el ati.i.i.-t •••
dt-m • in :>- > ■ . •>. .. „(. ft; - dis<
vtiicli it is r,.i ~ ' .J.
a no fie A - ; i Utiu • <i aru-'ie. i-Ut OIS. Call let
st-Kiii the I, t. . ■•■... v 1 trial !a fore the
rivalled • v any similar ptrpnratiotts extant. The tes
timony tit it- : .it'.: in, p.. mitten! ttoi
'• I! known yh : • :. 1 •! . k i„ ;,!! ...„,.f
i'o country - immense. - ,-<%■ .( t pern nl of th
tlni '.vio. jutl.lisi.e i nini.'y b. the proprietors, and
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ISl\ tilt! It'."..', -k. p.lot! t! .if ft. t. tl'.f IV ' re.lllt It!
•i v. ing the trtti' . •!< !.;.> it has obtain-;.';
Ckas. Riiz, Sole .-h.-- ••(/, Leutirit u-u. tny2
DISCOVERED AT LAST!
THE GREATEST CURE IE THE
WOULD FOE PAIN.
Prof. Clia . J>e Oi'fitliV
ELECTIIIC 01 E.
fHIS is the
X tie* Core "t Rheun attain, l)i sivGoiii, Ist i
- i. Limit-:-,:. Sent-i-:u v"•.., ; t 1 ..... ; .
pl.-tint.-.Ti"!'■ Moretis.lit '.<•!•< ■ t ..in , .t .. up. Pi!.. .
t*. lons, Sprains, m. 1 Bruise:. <!ut.-at ■ I Wouu-ii-,Swt i
'
pies Swelled Breast, Womb Disorders, Smt Rheum.
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Hons, Caked Breast, Quint y, Sore Throat, Pal sy, (leu
t'l-y. I , : .i. -I; .1 'i i i Burn. Tooth ait-l Ear
•telle. 1 . ; I • .i:; . •
. ■ ;. ' '
Feet. F< • it. . t"!i . .. 1 r.ny 1 'tooits
<-s that are or panditl, .u til-- . .;;y :UO< : • ever
l-mug.':; fci"'. • - It..- J - it' k:f ".•!! it.- .t- - 1 r
feotly 111 i: titer.-,- t- tt Jlty .'ilttllt. —1 ,'s iu-ell
Uoeti I'V tiiotis ;1. pi .;:0U ■! t<l I the in t
remedy et r diseovt rt 1.
Tl.. ( ■■ 1 :i the >y-i- n! wiih t leetrieiiy - ;
pure It'll k prej- li. Not the si l.e-fk. t
•jfapplytnt? it ettf-i e- tly in ii.uttrdly. It .i. I'li. . : ;v,
:t pcrnianunt our.-- ... ;.i it me ;. ,ia tea w . ■ .
ltli'ttlte .
' 1
that all organic deraugenu 1.1 of lite i i im .i sj tt tn i
the effect of an obstruction of the physico-eloctrie tlu
t-i in the <•: ' n -li> • ■ A-klltl .lupp!.. ut.ei.i fthir
1 >:l puis in immediate motion the nerve fluid, and tut
-tire isatore-i-nce mpli-'hed. Xnl-lctdie s—no vt.ui
itinjr purging, ~r bi.-tei ii.t is resorted to.
tf.i •rCotf genuine without signature ol Prof. C. I)i
tip .wit. Labels si m, j„ wrtthag.
Principal Depol Ko. 90, South Eighth Street, thrrt
doors below f ')ie>tiiut, l J hil:!ilclp>|ii.r, 1 Oltiiity D,'del
oinl Druggists cati be supple d r.holt utd ,t: ;1
Price 25 cents, 40 cent , ana I per bottle.
Try everything el*e; "ivt :lil otic simple Irittl.
CALTIOS.—Be careful to :tak for and get Da lia.vm'a
Electric Oil, as wortlUeae imitations abound.
There arc tatmerons imitations sprang up on th<
reputation iny artn K- : a- The public intt:
betv ni'. They itre wiii'tiiles.s.
C/ias. llitz, Sole Aycut, Leicisloicn. iaj2
11 F.LMBOLIFS EXTRACT BFClfr.'
I II IIEI.MC, tl.i is EXii.'ACI IH'CHb,
UK 1 Mi';,.;x; it.'T i!!"i::ir.
11 ELMIiOI.D'S EXTRACT I'.I'CHC.
lIEX.MBOUV:- EXTi ACT i!L't HI",
A positive ait 1 spceffic remedy lor discuses or the
Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Drofse
Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy,
Bladder. Kidtte; s. Gravel, iHnj'-y,
Bladder, Ki intys, to ,vti, I>i p-A
Bllld b i. Kidneys. Gray I. '.'tvp ',
o UGA Sic ii'/r.i K.X caw.
'./a.'.i.vi' ii: A" - .. .s.
<>l: i .v/< ■ ;r/;. i KSFSS.
am) ij. iiisj-:.! ',7i.s' of run
Sexual Organs. . —xtfi' l n ■ Ki'xual organs,
Bcxual Organs, Sexual Organs, .Sexual Organs,
s. xu-ti Organs, St xual Organs, Sexual Organs,
Sexual • Jrgans, Sexual 1 Irgut, Sexttal <>: gans.
Sexual Organs, Sexual Organs, Sexual Organs,
an-uir from ISMMSIK, eorlj ihdixetetions, t\i>ouie.-,
and intpniderieic . tin I removini; nil improper dis
ehar ' 'vhether exi-itn gin
Afni. tir Fett'df, .t/uff < r /-'
JUitii or Hanoic, Sfah '■< FemtUe,
A f'i-'c I r rioh. A/'t/t i i /'. /unit.
It is n fitc lon.r -iiice < sml.l !.• I, that person ir
fcriug Willi any di.-< i-e- of the o orgt.its are te.l
in iMxiil.v health and mental po "i s, t-.nd .'X|H-rieme
many alarming symptoms, among which will ho
l'oun'.i: In . ii... n m Ex'-rtmn, 1..--. of Memory.
Difficulty of Breathing, General Weakness, Hoi ror or
lii .i .. e, Weak Nerves, lb milling. Horror of Death,
Night Sweats, Coi l Fe t. Wak-rttlnes.-. Diinte'ss of
Vision, iAnguer, l 'uivei •! I assitudc of the Muscular
Sy-.■•!;.. • .F. i. \p; ':!••. tt.'li |y.'| • .die
Symptoms, Hot Hands, Flushing of the Body, Dry
ui.-s of tie Skill, I':-.: 1 C- Ullt• •: m. •• ans El Iplioiis
on the "Foe. J'. in in ti.e Bit I", I! ivj Iky > ' •: . Ir
quently biack spots flying before the eyes, with tem
porary snfhision and Loss of Sight, Wani A iter.-
tion, Great Mobility, Besdesi tes . se symptoms,
'. ll!'h tlitsinc h> ("!!I>V.'S, ■ 'inn follow
'
Who '
I toy.. iby Ite t•, I'i'tiil ..; t ■ i'-. \X i i i it.l id
CONSUMPTION, 'ill- records ■; the fnsa <■ A.-\
luins and tie* mi ::ii.t . , h .... by b'-i, : ; u id j. ti,• i -
Be..r :■ tuple wit:,' --of c 'i r., thi ..so. rtion.
IIEI.MBOI.D- i;y i'AAt'T n nrciiu
I - (x-itain, ■ "'"I St -- iy enn . from what v r
How long Blot! '.in.', li' .. !;•. t:ui t.np.
Ilow long stati tin.. Jb w ••■ti; -tftinl ng,
lioiv long Sttiuding. llow lon t'-uidittg.
1* • taken ivithout niud: ... " frm.. b.•l;i
little, if any. ''hnngc i <ii' :
I; . p!e . ail' . 1 t" an 1 odor,
And io.mediate in itt "*on.
it •. -uiii'i.:: '.:.h any of td.ove <11.11• ■ -
.-•ina '.dliuents,
I'll'iCClih li!,. Ft'St El 5".!'/ "A'/'.',
j'hoc he E rut: ue:IEI>V at OXCK,
I'ROCCRE Till-: REMEDY AT 'J.MR,
HELMBOL&S EXIRACT ID CBU,
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tin' -imply hdi'-cie to '.lie " of,. •<1 and <!■ p' uin't in
valid. , r , ,
A, R. ' ' ' /■
V , E-mi! t ■ ' /'b.m".
Ao E'jU'Y '■ to-'" Eva ad
Pri . Mp- r > -■ f • • ; : it • tto any ail
diet--. Prepared by
11. T. HELMBOLD,
Depot lot. South l--.li A-., below Ch< -tnut, Philn
I '.scribe syiuptonn, tn all coinmuiiii aliotis.
BEWARE <>!•' COIJ'kTr.KDT.ITS
AND UNPRINCIPLED DEALERS,
Who endeavor to ..f "'it men" and "oilict''
irticb.'M m the reputation obtained by
ileludi ii Genmne Prcparatioi.s,
" Extract Buchu,
•' ■ '• Sar -.prnlla.
Imprevci Ra-" W .sh
For sale by Charlc Fif~, sole aycnl fu.
Lewistoicn, Pa., a ■ ' ull Jmyytsts everywhere.
J r
Cut OUt the adt -'t "''d 1 ■ 1 -h
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Estate of tiarla 31'jtitt. Dee'd.
OTICE is hereby p'.ven that letters of ai
j j_>| ministration the estate of MARIA
i McNITT, late of Armagh towuship, Mifßir.
! countj, dcot.asyil, liavo b- ;r;.ntc.l to the
undersigned, Wu. 11. MoNitt, rcr.Lag in
said township of Arintigh, fin.l J. •. Linglc,
residing in the borough of Leliefonle, Oeutre
j county. All f. rson indebted to said catutu
i are requested to make immediate pavment,
i and those having claim to i cnt thein duly
authenticated for ."ttiem. tit.
WM. 11. McNITT,
J J. LIXGI.E,
Admin'.--trat >r
Lewiatovrn, April 2d, If"'.s CP
| \UY Goods of all ki., Giicnp Lawns a
, 1 / G.} cts per vu d. ,t
riT * b K\'\Kl tV ' . j