;HE S/.Z8T23. Pennsylvania Kailroad. Trains Ic.ve Lewistown Station as follows: WESTWARD.. EASTWARD. ■rtiinii 'li Express, 4 39 a. 111. 7 03 a. in. lane. 5 35p.m. 11 11 p.m. \t ul Train, 3 32 p.m. 2 20 p.m. ,I, r ..nsfli Freight, 11 40 p. in. 100 a.m. ■ 1 vs* Freight, 10 05 a. in. 245 p. in. Kast Freight, 10 5S p. in. 2 40 a. in. j ?-,l Freight, 5 55 a. m. 5 00 p. m. '?ti Train, 1 05 a. ui. 9 05 a. ni. L. E. ROBESON, Agent. 4a"ialDr:iitli's Omnibuses convey passengers to -ia.l fnin alt the trains, taking up or setting them j.ui <1 all points within tlie borough limits. Post Office. Mails arrive and close as follows: Close. .4 trite. 1 ist.-rn Through, 0 a. in. 1 3'J a. m. .. •• and Way, 130 p. in. 330 p.m. Western " " -' 1>- >. "3 3i P- m. i;,.||. loiite, s P- "1. 2 30 p. m. \urtiiuiniierland, 8 p. m. 0 p. m. ' ( i'R. • hours, from 7 a. m. to 9 p. in. ,Sundays, from 7 to 9 a. in. LOCAL AFFAIRS. Fit i"it Jars —The jars advertised by F. ,}. Hoffman in to-day's paper appear to U s to he as well adapted lor the purpose of preserving tVuit as anything that has yet came under our notice. They are barrel shaped, of all sizes, of the same ware as the yellow manufactured in the west, can be readily scaled with wax or cement so as to exclude air, and opened without trouble. Their cheapness will recommend them to many who lack means or desire to econo mise in these piping times. Straw it err I Es. —We are indebt ed to Mr. Win. Lind, who is noted for raising fine fruit and vegetables, for a dish of It is extra strawberries, remarkable for their size as well as lusciousness. Ashe is a lTinee among the tailors, we suppose lie is entitled to the saute appellation among the strawberry-growers —at least for the present year. PRACTICAL I'ATItIOTISM. A. 11. llagCr, Esq , of I lager.-town, equipped his colored boy Dan Fox, eighteen years of age, and made a present of his service to Col. W .11. Irwin, of the Seventh l'ensylvania reg iment, for alt indefinite period, or as long as the war may last. TJMtu.Among the appointments in the 12th regiment, V. S. Army, we notice the names of Richard C. I'arkcr and Jbvid YanYalzah of this place as First Lieuteutants. brakesman named Thomas Kelly, of Huntingdon, was considerably injured on Saturday morning by bis head striking against the post at tlu station while a train with troops was passing. £--t)rThe publication of the market reg ulations has elicited the opinions entertaiu cl by our citizens as to what constitutes a market. One set claims the right of en gaging the sirloins and rounds the even ings before, which of course leaves the bones for the other set. As the latter are about twenty to one of the former, we think the Council will make short work of file matter at the next meeting, either by restoring the regulations to their old state, of repealing them altogether. Correspondence > j the Gazette. Four Washington*, > Saturday, June 22. j Here we arc, browning our beautiful faces beneath the ardent rays of a southern sun— -1 >od for powder, and not a grain yet sent to us by our particular friends the hospitable southrons, even in the shape of crackers, wherewith to celebrate the " glorious 4th," soon to dawn upon us. Well, well: we have had quite enongh in the " cracker" line, it is true; and though the article may be on a par with tho " villainous saltpetre" in the way of digestion, we have not yet been compelled to have it introduced into our stomachs contrary to natural laws, and sandwiched, as the latter invariably is, with the general thickness of eold lead. Ugh ! the very idea is sufficient to cause indigestion, and almost makes one wish that paper bullets aud pop-guns, bygone me mentoes of school hoy days, would supercede the conic mittie and spherical ball. But the deuce to moralizing. The goose is nut yet hatched whose wing feather will be nibbed to iimn an account of our untimely demise, although over eight score of our gal lant boys are ready at any moment to make war or love, anil can handle either pen or bay onet with the same facility that a Fejee Is lander can adapt his tasto to a piece of juicy steak or a slice of " raw" from the body of a defunct, tobacco chewing "'old salt." Har den the simile; for a soldier, when endeavor ing to draw from the springs of Parnassus, and thirsty both mentally aud physically, would just as soon indulge tho latter want in a poteen of punch us the former at the Par nassian fount. You should see the glorious scenery we have hereabout. Egad ! the I'otomao whose dark waters lave the base of our fort, must b" rich with in metnoriams of pic nic parties •md moonlight excursions, during which un numbered hearts have been softened beneath the silvery beams of tho full faced, jolly look iug old night wanderer; whilst the surround ing country, clothed in sweetest green, makes one long for the quiet shades of " the bine Juniata." But, then, one's beautiful ideas are marred by the thought that soou " the verdan* hills and the murmuring rills" of the sunny south will resound with the war-cry, and that the golden-tasseled corn and tho white-plumedcot t'n must give place to the noddiDg plume and glistening bayonet. Brother will meet brother, and fratricidal blood will dye in deepest red and damning guilt tho soil intended to perpetuate that freedom} of liberty and of speech for which our fathers and died. Yet, such is life—and neath's involved in't. Bow many changes can be made within a iittle time! When first we reached the Na ■-ioual Capitol, we received the sobriquet of the "Fan Tail Ranger*,"—induced, I nip pose by the open work appearance of our motley uniforms. Then, all was al irn* and confusion. I ncle Samuel was pronounced I '"defunct but before bin Viody haj time to become cold, some of his distant relatives commenced Jeff- ing for his garments, and a lady-fair sent her Bean regard upon hearing of his sudden death. But, viola ! the people placed another Link in to the chair of life, and the reckless garnieuts cannot now escape Scott free. Xoic, you should see us. A com fortable barrack—plenty of room—the cool river breeze on a sultry day—plenty to eat and drink—under the eye of a veteran officer —equalling the regulars in drills and man ceuvres—well armed and equipped —and het tcr clothed than any volunteer company I have yet seen, we are, indeed, more favored than the rest. Then, we were pronounced " Wild Cats," " Fan-Tail Rangers," Ac. Abie, both | State and Government authorities are de nounced for "petting" the Logan boys. But, | some persons will growl, i We are all iu good health and perfectly | contented with our position—excepting, pro ! bably, two or three dissatisfied spirits, who ! would find fault with the Almighty himself, were he connected with the voluntoe* organi j zation. Rumor has it that sundry worthy citizens of our beloved town intend visiting us on the coming "4th." Ido not know what credence is to he attached to the report, for the busy Madame is a well known demirep of the purest water. However, should any person or persons determine to "drop iu" on us, he, she or they can count upon a warm recep tiun. There goes the rat tat-tat of that confound ed drum ! The hour for company drill has arrived, and I must stop my gossip, shoulder :my "shooting iron," and be oil'. So, until I I have time to again chat with you, believe me Truly yours, Extract of a letter, dated I'm 1,1 ri*i, Va . June 13th, 1801. My Dear Brother —When last I wrote to you 1 promised that I would write in a few days again, but I have not had an opportun ity of doing so, as we have been wandering about the country and not staying long enough in one place to get my mind fixed on anything. The last fitter I wrote you I be* lieve we were at Columbus. After leaving Columbus we were ordered to Bellair, Bel mont county, on the Ohio river, about four miles from Wheeling, \a. The people there received us very kindly and gave us an ex cellent supper, which was very acceptable.— While there nothing particular transpired until one Sunday evening, when the report was the enemy were coining up the river. It is not necessary to say that we were very much excited, but after an investigation it was nothing more than Can Kiev's Circus ! On the same Sunday night, about 12 o'clock, orders came from head quarters that we should he ready by daylight to march, eon sequently we all prepared, and were ordered on a steamboat, and crossed the river on to the Virginia side; from thence we got into the cars. (Our company being in ignorance as to where we were going—we thought pro bahly to Harper's Ferry.) After traveling some time we came to a place where the se cessionists had burnt the railroad bridges, so we had to go on foot. After marching about 12 miles over ridges (as this part of Virginia is noted for its many ridges, for there is not one acre of level ground for miles) and ex peeting every moment to be fired on by the enemy whom we supposed were iu ambush waiting for us, we arrived at a small town named Fairmont. Before entering the town we raised the stars and stripes, and some of the people thought we were Clod sent. Some wept, others shouted for joy, and I myself wept to see the old woiuen clap their hands and thank Clod that we came to protect them and not to do them any harm. A great many of the people of N. \V. \ irginia are for the Union, and are very much imposed upon by the traitors. We were in town hut a few hours, when the inhabitants formed committees to go out in the country for pro. visions for us; never did I live better than 1 did there. We had everything you could think of, and plenty i.f it. After leaving Fairmont ve went a short distance to a Kail Koad Bridge which crosses the Moiiongahcla river and encamped. While there we heard that 11>00 traitors were going to cross the bridge and go to Fairmont to press the in habitants into the southern army. Quick as possible our company and three others sta tioned themselvei near the bridge, some at the end. others along the hank of the river, ready to fire on them. They were expected to come at night, and we lay on the ground till daylight, expecting every moment to be ordered to fire. Can you for a moment imagine about -100 men lying iu ambush waiting the approach of 1,000. I can tell you but my owu feelings under such circumstances. 1 felt as though I would like to see them coming, for we were placed in such a position that we could have killed almost every man before they could have crossed the river. But fortunately f. them, they did not come. After leaving the bridge, we were ordered to go to Grafton, to take possession of the town, which was then held by the rebels, but when we arrived there they were gone. You have heard I suppose of the battle at I'hilippi. Our regiment, with two of the Jp diana regiment-, made an attack upon I'hil ippi about -1 o'clock a. m, a few days ago. The rebels all fled ; a great many ran in their night clothes, leaving all behind tbeut. Some of our men ran into the town, perfectly wild and uncontrollable, after them, and captured and killed some of them. Sundav, June lGth, 1861. I have not had the privilege of finishing my letter as soon as I expected, but will cn deavor to add something more this morning. On last Friday morning at 2 o'clock the pick et guard about 2 miles from town fired a gun, and the news oapie to town that the enemy was coming. The cry was to arms! to arms! but the report was false. This (Sunday) morning we are building breastworks for our cannon, and expect an attack upon us to night. The report is that several thousand rebels are about 16 miles from us, and will be upon us There are betweeu nine and ten thousand of us, and we would like if they would make us a visit, We will endeavor to give them a warm reception. One young man of our company shot his arm off accidentally. An officer was shot by one of our men a few days ago, and died in stantly, and several similar accidents have happened frequently. Wo are compelled to endure some hardship. I was one of twenty that marched 36 miles and had only one meal. Often we have only one cracker and a potato, and often neither, as wo are 16 miles from the rail road and so many of us they cannot supply us. But we endure it all with patience. We have to sleep in the woods, and take cur turns in guarding.— But notwithstanding tho exposure, there is no sickness. JOHN W. HENDERSON. Suicide of a Boy. —A few days ago, a lad named George Vanniman, aged niueteon . year.-., and son of V. 11. Vanniman, of Jer omeville. Ashland county, Ohio, committed suicide under the following circumstances: While out gunning with a comrade, ho shot ' and crippled one of his neighbor' 9 cattle, j Complaint was made to the father of the lad by the owner of the animal, and when the guilty party was questioned about the offence, I he at first denied, but finaily confessed it.— He was then reproved for his conduct, and , exhibited considerable feeling. He soon af ter went up stairs, and taking his gun, left the house. lie was followed by members of I the family, but before they overtook him, he j placed the muzzle of the gun to his head and 1 moved the trigger with his toe, killing him ; self instantly. THE MARKETS? LEWISTOWN, June 27, 1801. CORRECTED lit" CEGRGJS BLYMYER. Butter, good, "iff lb. 10 Lard, 9 Tallow, 00 a 10 Eggs, "p dozen, 10 Buckwheat Flour per 100, 2 30 Beeswax, per pound, 25 Wool, washed, 30 " unwashed, 20 Dried Cherries, per bushel 1 75 Dried Apples, do I 25 Beans per bushel, I 50 Potatoes, 00 Shoulder, 8 Ham, 12 Sides, 9 Country soap per lb., from 5 to 7 cents. CORRECTED DY MARKS i. WII.MS. Wheat, white p bushel, 1 05 red 1 00 Corn, old, 35 " new, 35 Rye, 45 Oats, 22 Barley, 50 to 55 Clovorseed, 0 00 u 4 00 Timothy, 1 50 Flaxseed, 1 25 Marks &. Willis arc retailing flour and feed as follows: Extra Flour, per 100, 2 75 Fine, do 2 25 Superfine, do 2 60 Family, do 3 25 Mill Fead, per hundred. 80 Chopped Oats and Corn per 100, 100 Chopped Rye per 100, 1 10 Salt, " 1 40 " barrels, 280 lbs, 1 75 Philadelphia Market. Flour—Superfine 4 75, extra 5 25 per bid : standard superfine 5a5 124, family 5 75u0, and fancy brands G 25a7, as iu quality. Rye flour 3 25, corn meal 2 024 per bbi. Grain—Red wheat 115a123e. white 120a 140 c. Rye 00c. Com, yellow, 52u530. Oats 29a300. Cattle Market, June 24, 1801.—The offer ! ings far Beef Cattle reached 1,351 head. — Sales at ?7a9 the 100 lbs. 75 Cows at from 20 to 35 each, as in qual. 3,322 Hogs at 4 50uG the 100 lbs net. 5,080 Sheep at Ga7c per lb net, as to qual. LOST. VGOLR BREASTPIN, ornamented with a representation wi'.rk on ("Vc nitient woik. Call iiiinicili.-itt'ly at !'. C'JX'S, I, wist >\\ n, where tin? high it wages will he paM, an 1 a steady seat given. j> 13-lmo 9 X o o. FARMERS LOOK HERE, ANNY'S Improved Con, Lined Reaping _LVI and Mowing Machine i'or >IOO. This we will warrant equal to any in the market, will do its work in a workmanlike manner, and is made of good substantial material.— A few of these machines for sale hv jeo F. G. FKANCISCTS. L XT 3VSI 8331 C., \I7ILLIAM 11. HOFFMAN at his Lum- T T her Yard, Third street, near the Acad emy, has now on hand an extensive stock of LUMBER of all kinds, f*\ f*- fV A f\) JTX- ><) Jtto • 40,000 LAP AND JOINT SHINGLES, which he oifers for sale at low rates on reas onable terms. WATER PIPE Having been appointed agent for the sale of the Wiliiamsport 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. 0. Being small, it soon Lecomns saturated with water. 7. It is durable, lasting from 20 to 30years. 8. It has a large bore, and is not liable to choke. 9. It can be made larger to bear 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, Supt. Cattawissa 11. 11. Co. J. M. Maekliu, Supt. Sunbury and Erie 11. K. Co. J. M. Fisher, Supt. Shamokin 11. 11. Co. Supt. North Central. Hon. J. W. Maynard, Wiliiamsport. Hon. Thomas Hepburn, '* John Fallon, Philadelphia. William Irvin, Nittany. Thomas & Harris, Bellefonte. aplß WM. B. HOFFMAN. f RAIN Rakes, a splendid article, for sale J by F. G. FRAN CISC US. BERNARD A. HOOPES. Successor '<> Hoof s d> Dads, Mauufarturer aud Wholesale Dealer in HATS, T'JF.S. AITT 3'JlU'l7 ft D-D ID 3, No. 509 Market Street, mh23-ly Pliiladel: hia. LINCOLN, WOOD & NICHOLS, MANUFACTURERS ANl> IMPORTERS OF S T R jPs. "W" AND ICILLHTEStIT SCCES, Silk Bonnets, French Flowers, Panama, Palm Leaf. Leghorn and SI raw Hals, ! Xo. 275 Chestnu! St, awl 721 Lcxbje St., in h 23 pnn.ADEi.pinA. 3mcs GLEN-ECHO MILLS, CF.ItIIAMOM V, Pi. SV? c) 0 1 1 1 v V, 3 0 Maiinfadurcrs, imjorlers and Wholesale Dealers in CARPETINGS, DRUGGETS, I OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS. Ac. j Warehouse, No. 300, Chestnut Street, Opposite the State House. mbl-l-Iy. Philadelphia, Pa. •' SCQUtGIIb (LATE eahle hotel.) Tliird >t., above llacc, Philadelphia. Terms —sl 25 per day. RHOAD3 & SAILOR, Propriet's. TILGHM AN V. 11 HO ADS, Formerly of tlie National Hotel. CHAHLKS SAILOR, f2S-ly Formerly of Schuylkill co , Pa. I.ate White Swan, i liaec Street, above That, l*!tilndt 'phut. Terms-—sl 25 per day. QTJILLMAN & BOYER, Proprietors. i r the old customers of this well known i House we desire to say that we have ren ovated, improved, and newly furnished the same, and that we respectfully solicit a con | tinuance of their patronage. Strangers, Travelers and Visitors we cordi j ally invite to the hospitality of the " Nation i al"—to come and see and judge for them ; selves of its advantages and merits. Our lo- I cation i> central, and convenient for merchants 1 and business men generally. We will always endeavor to study the wants ! and comforts of our guests, and with the as sistance of Air. On AS. A. STEIN, our affable | and attentive Clerk, we feel well prepared to 1 keep a good hotel, and hope to be able to give ' general satisfaction. 1117NKV Oi l I.L.MAX, 1 feb2S-lyr -JOHN BOVEII. - VY ! T.AV £' C N 2 IS AM. ITS itIbIVCIIIIS, Executed in tlie best .-t \lc known in the art, at" C. G. Crane's Gallery, j ■ > 2 Ari.li st., east <>l Sixth, Philadelphia. Life SO. • in Oil and Pastil, S I'Kit i '.OSCOI'IU pi HIT RAITS, i.Uihion ens, SEU.Ll.kkkoty i*&>s .-be. For COM s. Medallions, Pms, Rings Ac. I'ii.l id-Inliia, November F5, iN'.O-ly. : Entirely Vegetable. No Alco holic Preparation. DR . IIOOELAN D'S CEI.EIIUATEO GERMAN BITTERS, I'RErARED TiV Dr. C. M. JACKSON & CO., Phila, Pa. WILL 1 FFECTI ALU CURE LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, (. funic -V '"COtls fhhifUll. Dixtirxi snt the I\j(hh > Mill oH nri-iini 1 rum (t i(tj ■ 'I JAecr or tyO-nmrt,. Ql'i'll as Coii-tip.itioii, Inu nil Piles. Fulness < >r Cj Blood to the Head, Aridity of the stomach. Sour Frut tations. Sinking or Fluttering at the pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the head. Harried and Ditti eult Breathing, Flattering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating sensations when in a lying posture. Dim ness of Vision. Dots of webs before tie- sialic Fever in ! anil pain in the Head. Deficiency i, si< inns ami individuals in all parts of tlio country is immense, and a careful perusal of the almanac, piibiislu d annually by the proprietors, and to lie had gratis of any of their ag> 11 ts, cannot hut sat isfy" the most skeptical that this remedy is really de serving the great celebrity it lias obtained. Chas. Riiz, S>(e Agent, Ijetcidown. my 2 SHERIFF'S SALE. iY virtue of :i writ of Test. Yen J. Expon ) as, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Huntingdon county, and to nio di rected, will be exposed to sale, by public ven due or outcry, at the Court House iu the Bor ough of Lewistowu, on Saturday, July 6, 1861. at 1 o'clock p. in., the following real estate, to wit: All the right, title and interest of Andrew \\ ise in auu to a tract of laud situate in Granville township, Mifflin county, bounded and described as follows : On the northwest by the Juniata river, northeast by land of \\ m. llarger, southeast by thp land of the heirs of Thomas McCord, dee'd., and south west by George Struuk, containing 37 acres, net measure, all of which is cleared and un der cultivation. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property Wise. C. C. WAN BARGE R, Sheriff. Lewistown, June 20-3t WALL I) ECEIVING and for sale, over 1000 new V patterns of Wall Paper, comprising ma ny new, elegant and fashionable styles. Those wishing to purchase would do well to call be fore buying elsewhere. For sale low, by jeG F. G. FRANCISCUS. \EV> REMEDIES FOK S r E 11 M A T 0 It It II (E A. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHIEAA ELPIH T. J P" illflJl 111 Institution estate. - I'd l-U [\,J .. .- the Mttitftfik* BMnml DiatmuntLmMjtMtrilh Vu tiUiit ami ( i.rvttie -Do. .. ami C! ■' i ( jut is iif the St\rual it nans. " MEDICAL ADVICE given gratis, by the Acting SUV geon. VAI.TABLE REPORTS on Speroiatort luva ami oth -1 er diseases of the Sexual Organs.ami the NEW 1IEM : EDIEs employed in the Wspensarr,sentinsealed | envelopes, free of charge. Two or three -i MHO- f..r on- tage gceoptahle. A Air,-.--. DP. sKIt.EIN HOI OHTOSL noward A-S,H KC.I-.11. NO. - S. Nnuii M.. i Philadelphia, Pa. jeO PUXIR PROPYLA MjN 1 Otring the just year we have nUrodtieed t.> tie notice of the medieal prof. --ton > I this , antry the I Pure Cr C/t/oj tJt of Pt tyyitiniw a REMEDY FOR RHEUMATISM ; j and having received from many sources, b- th i*-m ; physicians of the highest standing ami from patients, 1 the Host flattering Testimonials of Its Real Value in the treatment of this painfttl and obstinate disease, we tiro induced to present it t<► the ptibli,- in a form READY FOR IMMEDIATE I'*K, which hoj.eu 1! eommciul itself to those who arc sutforing with this afflicting complaint, and to the medical practitioner who may feel disposed to test the powers of tins val uable reined}*. ELIXIR PROPYLAMINE, in tlie form above -pr - ken of lias recently been extensively experimented with in the Pennsylvania Hospital, and with ntailed success (us it will appear front tiie published accounts in the medical journals.) It is carefully put up ready for immediate use, : with full directions, and can be obtained front all the druggists at 73 cents per bottle, and at wholesale of BL'LLOCK ,v ORENIiIIAW, Druggists and Manufacturing Ch< ini-ts. myd3-ly Piuladolphia. HELM HOLD'S EXTRACT mviir* II ELM HOLD'S EXTRACT HIV Hl', j HEI.MItoED'S EXTRACT I'dTlil*, | HELMHOI.Ii'S EXTRACT HI ' ID' j lIELMH
  • 'S EXTRACT Ht'l ill'. I A po.-itive and spe,-itie remedy for disea.-e; of the J Hladder, Kidneys, ' Crave I, Dropsy, i Uhtdder, Kidneys, Crave!. Dropsy, j Hladder, Kidneys, (.ravel, b'rop-v, ; Bladder, Kidneys, (Snivel, Ilrop-y, Hladder, Kidnevs. (.ravel. DrojisV. C/i'CF.I A7C WKAKM'SS, URiiA XIV I\ EA KXESS. "RdAX/C 11 "A". I A'A7-.VN. AXI> AI L DISEASES <>F TItE Sexual Organs, Sexual Organs, Sexual Organs, Sexual organs. Sexual Oruaiis, Sexual Organs. Sexual Organs, Sexual Organs, Sexual Organs, Sexual Organs, Sexual Organs. Sexual Organs. Sexual Organs, Sexual Organs. Sexual Organs. :ui-itig from exees-es. early indiseretions. exp.sttri*s and impriideneies. and removing all improper dis eharges. whether existing in j A/"h or Female*, Jt'i/r tjr F' n>nl<. j Mule or Fuf'lr. Mttl* or F'liiftlt. ' Molt or F* nO'L. M'tlc or Ecmalc. it is a fact long since established, that persons suf i feting with any diseases of these organs are nth - ted j in bodily health and mental power.-, and • >.]>■ ru nce ) many alarming symptoms, among which will l.e ; found: Indisposition to Exertion. Loss of Memory. ] Difficulty of Breathing. ' .cm-. 1 \Y. m---. 1 i n ior i Disease."Weak Nerves. Tr. iubiiag. Horror of Deatl.. ) Night Sweats. Cold Feet. Wakefulness, Dimness of I Vision. Languor. I'niversai Las-it title oft he Musrnlar I System, often Enormous Appetite, with Dysp.-ptie 1 Symptoms, Hot Rands, Flashing of the Body. Dry- I n'e-s'of the skin, Pallid Countenance and Eruptions on the Face. Pains in the Ha.ek. Heavy Eyelids, fre quently black sjtots Hying before the eyes, with tent porary'silflti.-ioii and i.oss of Sight. Want of Atten tion, (treat .Mobility, Restlessness. These symptoms, which this lie di- ine iuvariahiv n-movi .s. . .11 follow /.OS. of /'<(!/•. Fulfill/ ami E/ft'/'t r 1'1f... who can sav that the-e excess, s are not iVt ouoiitly followed bv those direful diseases. INSANI f Y and U' LNSI'MI'TI' iN. The re. -.r.D of the Ir,-aiie A-\- liims ati.l the mt fuielioly death- i.y Consumption bear ample witness of the truth of this assertion. HKI.MBcJ.D'S EXTRACT OF Pd'ClH". Is a certain, safe, and speedy cure, from whatever ! euti-e they may have originated, and no mall, r of j How longstanding, I low long standing, Jb.tv long standing. How long standing. How long standing. How long standing. It is taken without hindrance from business, and little, if any. change of diet. D is pleasant ill its taste ami odor, And immediate ia it- action. If you are slithering with any of tie above distres sing ailments. I ■FOCI FF. THE FFMF.DY A T n.\( E, I'liOC! FF. THE FEMEDY .1 T OXCF, PF'XIFE THE FEM ED 1' .1 T OXCF, HELM HOLDS EX TEA' T HI CHI£ ! As a medicine which must benctit everybody, bom tin- simply delicate to the confined and de-pan ii in valid. Xo Et/iin!.'. h> Fount I, Xo Ennui is In If Fonitti, Xo E'jtia' -to ht F" mL Price per bottle, ••! U !'• -r jo; delivered to any .I dress. I'm jwred by 11. T HELM BOLD. Depot 101. South lOlli St., below Chestnut, Phil.'. 1 inscribe symptoms in all commuin. ation*. niiWAItK OF COUM'EItFEITS AND UNPRINCIPLED DEALERS, Who enilenvor to dispose of "their mr,j " and otic r" articles on the reputation obtained by lletinbold's Genuine Preparations. •• •• Extract Buehu. " " Sarsaparilla, •' " Improved Rose Wash. ii>r sate hg Charles llrtz, sole agent for Lewistown, Pa., and all druggists eve rgwhere. Ad- J— ti'j'i'boM -- Tide no nrlo r. Cat out the advertisement and send for it, An-i avoid Imjiositiiiii and 1'- 'p 1 ' - 11i v'J DISCOVERED AT LAST! THE GREATEST CURE IN THE WORLD FOR PAIN. Prof. Char?. IJc G null's ELECTRIC OIL. rpills Oil is tin- only sine remedy in the world for L the Cure of Rheumatism. Deafness, tout. Neural gia, Lumbago. Sciatica, Spinal ami Bronchial com plaints, Tic Doloreux. llea-Un-he. cram ex. Croup. Biles. Felon-. Sprains, and Bruises. Cut-an I Wounds.Swel led Gland-. Stiff Joints. Sorofi j la. Ery-ipi l is. Sore Nip ples. Swelled Brea.-t. Womb" 1 Csopl is. -all Rheum, Canker in the Month and Stomach. Palpitation-. Erup tion-. Caked Brea-f. tpiin.-v. Sore Throat. Palsy. Pleu risy, Fleer.:, Lock Jaw, Heart Burn, Tooth aiid Ear ache. Xt-i'vou. iicxs. Costiveness. Burns, .-ore Gums of teething Infants. Hemorrhage Absct—. Stiff Necks. Broken Breast. Chilblains, Tetter. Shingles. Fronted Feet. Fever surd Ague, Chapped Hands, in any Diseas es that are sore or painful, iu the only article ever brought before the public that will do its work per fectly m from three to twenty minutes—has been used' by thousands and pronoi;ne< d to be the best remedy ever discovered. This Oil acts on the system with -vactrieity—is of pure vegetable preparation. Not the slightest danger of applying it outwaj Jly or inwardly. It at once gives a permanent cure—in most eases front ti uto twenty minutes, The'best physiologists of Europe ha, e. discovered that all organic derangement of the animal sy-lein i the effect of an obstruction of the physigo ' leetrie flu id in the organ diseased, \ skillful application of this Oil,puts in immediate motion the n< r.ve fluid, and the cure is atouce accomplished. XobleeJing —no vom iting. purging, or blistering is resort• ! to. 9m'Sowi genuine without signature of Prof. ' . D: Gratii. Labels signed in writing. Principal Depot No. 30. South Eighth .-.tree;, thro, doors below Chestnut. Philadelphia- C- >-'.ry -h-r --atid Druggists can be sUpi.C J . *..uu letan. Price 25 cents, 50 cents, and ?1 per botth Try everything else; give this one simple trial. Cactios. —Be careful to ask for and get L>£ Grath's Electric Oil, as worthless imitations abound. There are nttiiK .oils imitations sprung up "ii the reputation my article ha? acquired, i'lu- public must beware. They are worthless Ctias. liilz, Sole Agent, Lewistown, my 2 I r\{\ BBLS Extra Familj Fiuiir, for sale lUv at JOILN KENNEDY & Go's. x. s:. sAirrirs Original & only uino ELECTRIC OIL. Ihe above is the only reliable remedy for inflammatory diseases, among which are lihf ii mutism Tetter Acuruh/iu (1< or Ji tints Fro* id Fc> r Scahte Ifcthfocfie Fains m tin: Fuck Fttr dgfic S'- ■ " " lircuzt Suit Rheum " Sulc Scrofula Crump* in the Stum- Sure Fr/e-, (tell £,■■;<> Recast:; SjK'UiUS 'i' /icUiSCS /. ct/St /it his St flics* ni the Joint* Asthuot Or any diseases whicli are soro and gainful For that Dread to Mothers, C H O U P, It is Invaluable —I living Relief'at Once. Certificates from hundred.- ol our Let citizens can he seen at the oflice e>l Im Smith, showing what the Oil has dole In purchasing be careful to c:.amine the wrappers and sec that you gi i A. E. Smith';? Original and only Genuine Electric Oil. All imitations arc icorsc thou usi As PRINCIPAL DEPOT, No. 126 Walnut Street; IMIIfADEI.THIA. EDWAItI) 15. PUUCKIX, Newton Hamilton, Mifllin County, f Agent lbr Mifflin County a:ul surroundings l'hiladelphia, Kcburary I 1, ISRI. E3CER HAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS THE CELEBRATED IIOI.LAM) KKMKHV FOR OYSPEPSrA, DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, 1,1 Vi:i£ CO.UI'I.AINT, WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND, FEVER AND ACHE, Ami the various affections eousetpueut upon adi rdervj STOMACH OR LIVER, Sutli as Indigestion. Aridity of the Stomach, Can ky Fein Heartburn, Lon of Apputit#, Deepondeocy, Coetivnat Blind and Bleeding I'ilts. In all Nervous. Khciuuntic, an I Neuralgic Affectious, it has in numerous instances )ri highly beneficial, and in others effected a decided core. This is a purely vegetable compound, prepared on strictly scientific principles, alter the manner of the cole!-rated Holland Professor. Ikerhave. Its reputation at home pr