THE ASSTTE. Pennsylvania Railroad. Trains leave Lewis-town Station as follows: WESTWARD. EASTWARD. ThroOffh Express, 4 39 a. in. 7 03 a. in. K t -t Line, 536 p. in. 11 11 p. m. Mail Train. 3 32 p. in. 2 20 p. in. j Through Freight, 11 40 p. m. 1 00 a. m. Fx press Freight, 10 05 a. m. 2 45 p. m. Fist Freight, 10 58 p. m. 2 40 a. in. I oral Freight, 5 55 a. m. 5 00 p. m. Coal Train, 105a. m. 905 a. in. j I). E. ROBESON, Agent. (Jalhrftilh's Omnibuses eonvey passengers to I auJ from all the trains, taking up or setting them ' down at all points wiiliin tiie borough limits. Post Office. Mails arrive an.l close as follows: Close. Arrive, i Eastern Through, Ca. in. 439 a. in. I i. " and Way, 1 30 p. ni. 330 p. m. : Western " " 230 p.m. 2SO p.m. Hellefonto, 8 P- m. 2 30 p. til. .Northumberland, 8 P- m. 0 p. m. i itl'n-e hours, from 7 a. m. to 8 p. ni. ii a Sundays, from 8 to 9 a. in. LOCAL AFFAIRS. services connected with the in- ! =tallation of Itev. 11. R. Fleck will be at tended to in the Lutheran Church, on next Sunday morning, July 21st, by Rev's. An- | -tadt and Baughman. The public is invi- j ted to attend. RECEPTION OF THE LOGAN GUARDS. — : A meeting was held in the Town Hall on Tuesday evening, James McCord Presi- : dent, (Jeo. \V. Stewart, Win. Shimp, 11. j Zerbe, K. Bunks, Geo. W. Patton and John Davis, Vice Presidents, and L. J. Klberty and Geo. Frysinger Secretaries. On nio tion, Joseph Alexander, N. J. lludisill, ! Geo. Frysinger, S. Belford, P. W. Woods, Amos Hoot, Alfred Marks, John llauiiltou and 11. J. Walters were appointed a Com- I mittee of Arrangements, and alter a brief discussion ol the mode and manner, inves ted them with discretionary power. 1 1 is not positively known when the Logans will re turn ; their time is up to-day, but should active operations go on in their neighbor- ; hood, we think they will take a hand in the light, and thus instead of Saturday or Monday, may not be home for some weeks. O. F. HALL COMPANY. —The following gentlemen compose the Board of Managers ol this Association for the year ensuing : i! .J. Walters, President, John Hamil ton, Secretary, Day id Bloom, Treasurer, John Evans, John McKoe, George W. Soult, Thomas Lowmillcr, Peter V. Weav er. Henry Zerbe. The board has declared a semi-annual dividend of four per cent., ! payable on presentation of certificate to j treasurer. £.-iy"Pr. T. A. Worrall has received an appointment as Surgeon in the Army, and lelt on Saturday night lbr his past. IN .James \ easnan, (blacksmith), a mouther of Captain /'lT!linger s company, we are informed died about ten days ago. lb leaves a wife with two or three child- i C-y'i'he Ellsworth Cadets is the name ■ of a company ol small boys who, under the command of Capt. Louis Budisill, intend ■ participating in the reception of the Logan Guards. Their uniform is red pants and t ip, white shirt, and a blue scarf. E-c?"Jacob Fortncy, a wayfaring traveler who says lie hails front Lancaster, wascom ■ luitted to jail the other day for beating his ■ wife, and the .vile was sent to the same 1 place for being weak in the knees. ©3UT!IC Ith was celcbra'ed at Milroyby ili Mifflin County Zouaves, a now compa "y with 12 members, Jacob Liuthurst Cap tain, and the Irwin Guards, who paraded through that village, the former going through the Ellsworth drill with much \ liik PRISONERS. —A correspondent of the Hellefonto Central Press gives a detail- i t'l account of the capture of a portion of Captain I loss's company, from which we take the following particulars : 1 he army commenced crossing at Williams- G'.rt very early in the morning. The FirM f o isconsin and Fdeveuth Pennsylvania K'gi j nient, with the regular cavalry and a battery under command of Capt. Perkins, p. 8. A., : tiking the advance. (Jen. Neglcy's Brigade ■ and another closely supported them. As they inarched on Gen. Xegley's Brigade was sent ' • awards the right, aud detailing I of the Fif teenth Pa, Reg., they sent them in advance to skirmish and reconnoiter. At about half past seven o'clock this company was surpris ed and t'orty-five of them captured by a coni ■ party ot rebel cavalry, one hundred strong, under command of Captain Iloge, of this Pace. Captain lless, of Potters Alills, com mands the company, and at the time of this unfortunate casualty was with them. I en* vGse a list 0 f those among the captives who i wng to our portion of the country, the cor iitness of which may be relied on, as it was i'rocured from the Captain and the remaining members of the company. The company, on '' ,I! n sent out, were repeatedly cautioned j gainst a repetition of the mistake of the mor- I -ug (two of our companies having fired up- I °^ er >) were told to expect to meet I n,T cavalry, and were even advised, when I t v per . fectl y certain of the character of those 8 encounter, to wait to be fired up- I A be f° r e firing. They were divided into I J* re j Bect ' ons Lieut. H,oskins taking com- j I - r-°* ri Sit, Capt. Hess of the centre, I j' 1 ) Lieut. Hutchison of the left, each of the I having twelve men. They were - ployed in pairs at a distance from each oth about a hundred yards. The whole ■ 'e under the command of Lieut. Smith, U. j S. A. they proceeded in this manner through the woods and fields until their r.v ture. At the time of their capture they v. ere stretched on either flank across two fields, between which tliero was a road, along which Capt. Hess WHS proceeding, i.. x ut. Hutchison was in the woods, somewhat in ad vance of the company, when two horsemen were seen reconnoitering. Lieut. Smith pro nounced them friends. All who were seen were dressed in the uniform of the U. S. reg ular cavalry, and they evidently endeavored I to be taken for friends, in which, unfortunate ly, they were entirely successful. Capt Iless, j having his suspicions aroused, suggested to Lieut. Smith the propriety of a halt, as they were then nearly half a mile ahead of the regiment, hut he felt perfectly confident that no enemy was near. Lieut. Hutchison and his party was neither seen nor heard from af ter they entered the woods. It is surmised that part of the Secession cavalry concealing tir.-t their horses and then | themselves, awaited at proper points the ad i vance of the different pairs, and presenting ! their revolvers, made nny attempt at resist tanee or alarm, certaiu death. About fifty of the cavalry now rode out into the field and leisurely, as though they were friends, ap proached the men in the centre. Capt. Iless had now become so suspicious of dun ger, that lie went to the right, and directed ; Lieut. Iloskins to halt. Just then the caval ry approached the men in the road, and they, I seeing the U. 8. on their belts, exclaimed, , ' Here's some of our boys,' and two of them ; throwing down the bars welcomed their ; treacherous foes to their midst. As soon as ' they gained the road they commenced tiring, which was promptly returned tiy such of the men as were not absolutely in the grasp of the enemy. They killed one, and Capt. Iless ; shortly alter captured Ids horse. They hud oue man killed, a private, named Cunaham, from Minersville. As they stretched over the hill, those on the right were out of sight, and j together with two of the centre escaped. | Lieut. Smith emptied his revolver, aiming di rectly at the Captain ot the cavalry, and was fired upon in return, hut on both sides with | out effect. As to their treatment after their I capture, we have reasou to believe it was as good as circumstances would permit, and in the future, we doubt riot they will receive the treatment d ie prisoners of war from a civili zed enemy. The hasty retreat which the Reb els found it necessary to make imposed some hardships on the prisoners, but from all ac counts I infer that they were not dishearten j ed, and were bearing their adverse fortune bravely, as became soldiers of the Union. I iie billowing is a !i-t ol the prisoners from Mililin and Centre roomies; Lieut. John B. Hutchison, Centre Hill; Corp. W. I'. Palmer. l'otters Mills; Corp. Claudius Hess, Old Fort: Titos. Farrier, Jas. Zeetle, Henry Sanki-y, Jim. Burger, and A. Betliyon, Potters Mills: George Went and J. Marks. Centre llali; Jos. Thomas, Milroy ; Geo. Thrulked, Samuel Tire, Scrgt. 11. Ivl liiundson, and A. Edwards, I/:wistown. Four of the prisoners are from Juniata county, viz: Hyatt and Jtgynulds of MifHin tov.ii, Dietrich of Delaware township, and I Hoffman of Spruce Hill township. 1 lie Westchester Village Record pub lishes u letter stating; that the prisoners were recaptured by Major Given, but this we think must be a mistake, as no advices ' ol the kind liave been received here.— From the best information we can get they were at Winchester, Virginia, last week. JG"zs'">leinnier f luards drill every evt iGng at Brick Pond School Vard. Real Estate at Public Sale. IX pursuance of an order issued by the Or . phans' C>>urt tf Mitllin county, will he >f j fered at public sale, at the Cuuit House, in the Borough of Lcwistown, on Monday, August 26, 1861, the following real estate to wit: The undivided ninth part of th following two messuages or tracts id'inud situate, lying . and be:i:g in Granville township. Mililin coun tv. one hounded on the cast by lands of Bam nel 8. \V nods, and on the north hv lands of Samuel S. Woods and the heirs of David W. iiuiings Esq., and oil the west by lands of •Joseph Gochenour, and on the south hy lauds j of Adam Brenneman, the heirs of Matthew T. Mayes, lands of Henry J. Walters, Esq , and ; the Juniata River, containing ISO ACRES, more or less, with a two-story JMJJJ'A IIIUGK 1101 SE, Frame Barn, stuS |a im :t "d "ther improvements thereon And one other tract, bounded t>y lands of Joseph and John Brought, and now being in the occupancy of Jacob Brought, containing 70 ACRES, more or less, with a two story *]] jt LOG HOUSE, Frame Barn, a nd other improvements thereon The first tract is about five miles West of Lewistown, and the second about two. Sale to commence at I o'clock in the after- I noon. Teni-i: —One half the purchase money in ; hand at the confirmation of the sale, and the 1 residue in one year thereafter, with interest j to be secured by bond and mortgage on the premises. JOSEPH BROUGHT, Executor Estate Mary Jane llobison. dee'd Granville Township, June 13, 18G1. CtULTIVATORS, an extra article, made in / a superior manner. Call and see them. For sale low, by F. O. FRANCISCUS. CI RAIN and Grass Scythes, a large stock X for sale low by jeG F. G. FRANCIBCUS. J UST received, a largo lot of Hay and Ma nure Forks, for sale very low, bv jeG F. G. FRANCISCUS. CIORN Flows, steel blades, a first rate arti / cle, for sale very low, by jeo F. G. FIIAXCISCUS. Attention! Farmers ! Hay Hoisters; Hay Holsters. PLATED head, iron braced and steel teeth Hay Elevators, the bast in the market, and should be in every barn, one of the neatest labor saving inventions of the day, for sale 1 cheap, by F. G. FRANCISCUS. Retailers' Licenses. RETAILERS are notified that their Licen ses are now really, and must be lifted on or before the 15th oft July. je27 WM, C. VINES, Treasurer. | J AAf I STONE Fruit Jare, best in use, 1 v' at prices cheaper than has ever been offered, at Zerbe's Grocery and Stone ware depot. iylO STONEWARE. STONEWARE. *-{OOO GALLONS of superior Stoneware uvuu jußt received and for sale, whole sale and retail, at prices lower than has ever been offered before : Creaui Crocks, from 2 to Q gallons. Butter Pots, from 1 to 6 gal. Jugs, from 4 to 4 gal. Milk Pans, Apple Butter Pots, Stone Churns, Fruit Jars, &c., &c., which we will sell to retailers cheaper than can be bought at any factory in the State. Country Merchants wishing to enter into the stoneware business will do well by giving me a eall, as I am the sole ageut of this article. Farmers in need of Stoneware will find a large and well assorted stock at HENRY ZERBE'S Grocery and Stoneware Depot. Lewistown, July 10, ISGI. X TIERCES of Family Sugar Cured Dried Beef, from Cincinnati, at I2i ets. pt-r lb for sale by JOIIX KENNEDY A Go. IIIIDS. Sugar Cured Ham, of own eurin". at 121 ets. per lb, for sale by jylO JOIIN KENNEDY &, Co. DOZ. XX Scotch Ale, of the purest OX * quality, for medicinal purposes, at jylO JOHN KENNEDY & Co's. XA HALF and quarter bbls. Fresh Mack ,J" erel, for sale at jylO JOHN KENNEDY & Go's- AUDITOR'S NOTICE. ffMIE undersigned, appointed Auditor by X the Court of Common Pleas of Mifllin county, to distribute the fund arising upon saio of the real estate of V. in. Reed, on p!u ries vend, exponas, No. 18, April Term, IbGl, in the hands oi Sheiui Staubarger, wiil meet all persons interested at his office, in Lewis town, on THURSDAY, the 15th day of Au gust, 18G1, at In o'clock a. m. of said dav JOS. W. PARKER, Aud. Lewistown, Julv 10, 1861. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. fgMIK Ondersigned, appointed Auditor by _l_ the Orphans' Court i>f Mifllin county, to settle and and adjust the tiual account of Christian Hoover, Administrator of Dr. Lew is Hoover, dee'd., will meet ail parties inter ested at his office, in Lewi-town, on MOX DAY. the I-4r!i day of August, IBGI, at 10 o'clock a. ni. of said day. jy 10 JOS. W. PARKER, Aud. VUDUOR'S NOTICE.—The undersign ed, appointed an Auditor by the Court of Common Picas of Mifflin county to m ike distribution of the fund in the hands of C. C. Stanbarger, Esq., Sheriff, arising from tl; sale of the real estate of Andrew McFarlane, will attend to the duties ol his appointment at his office, in Lewistown, on THURSDAY, the 2 th day of July, ISGI, when and where all persons having claims are required to present them, or be debarred from coming in for a share of said fund. J. W. SHAW, Auditor. Estate ©f Isaac Thompson, Deceased- i- hereby given that letters testa it men buy on the estate of ISAAC THOMPSON, late ©fUnion township, dee'd.. have been granted to the undersigned, resi ding in said township. All persons indebt ed 11 .-aid estate are request! .1 to make imme diate payment, and tiiose having claims to present tin in duly authenticated i-.r settle mont. SIM HON K. ZOOK. ju27-Gt"- Administrator. Pr CI - 1 g. -s Aj ft Gra a r J IIE snbserilvr, having retired from Do 1. agency for the sale of M.-Oormiek'.- Itcaper. and having o:i hand u sainrde ln.i chine, he will sei! it for on • third less tl ;n the selling price, and w;' 1 v. irtant it as g'-od a mower .as tiie Buciti ve or anv otar-rin noir ket, nod a rtiucli suneri r reaper. Also on hand a large lot of SECTIONS an i ONE SICK LL. He v..1 sell the above machine on time, or exchange it for a god horse. It i a two horse machine and new. JAS. M. MARTIN. Derry township, June -7, 18G1. Mifflin County Dragoons, BY authority of the War Department 1 hereby call upon the Mi Hi in Countv Dragoons to be ready to muster into service at the earliest notice, and to report them selves with their horses at my office immedi ately for the regular service of the United States in the present war. They will re ceive 40 cents per day for their horses, and if disabled, will be paid for in full, as direc ted by the Secretary of War. Arms and equipments to be furnished in full by the U. S. By order of G. V. MITCHELL, July 4, 1861. Captain. XFdv HI:MI:I>II:S FOK SPERM AT OR R 11 (E A. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA, A R*JU roh;nt 1/i.stitution i'stohliahcil hy rial Kmiuu - ;v Uforthi BeHi of the Siek mid Distressed, affiietedu 1 ifiitent ond Chrome DUeants, and csp*rially for the Curt of Di*easi.i of the Sexual Organ*. MEDICAL ADVICE given gratis, hvthe ge on. \ ALL ABLE REPORTS on Spermatorrhoea, and oth er dipeases of the Sexual Organs, and the NEW RKM EIdLS employed hi tiie i 'ispunsary. sent in aeahai envelopes, tree ot charge. Two or three stamps tor postase a,-; V pt:,We. Addlos. JiR. .1. SKII.LIN Hoi i .111 ON. Howard A-soeiation, No. 2 S. Ninth St.. Philadelphia, Pa. j e 6 Mrs. Wertz again on Hand. HA) ING taken the stand recently occu pied by Mr. Iloltzworth, in East Mar ket street, a few doors west of the Black Bear Hotel, she respectfully announces to her old friends that she has now on hand a fine stock of FAMILY GROCERIES, FANCY ARTICLES KNOTIONS OF ALL KINDS, and other useful lvnick Knacks. ALSO, CONFECTIONERIES, CAKES, &c. Iler old friends are respectfully invited to give her a call. aplß A A BUSHELS fine Dried Apples. Splen -11/ did Dried Apples from Ohio, on hand and for sale at A. FELIX'S MACKEREL, Herring and Shad, best quality, at low prices, for sale by £cb!4 " JOHN KENNEDY & Co. BESNARD A. HOOPES, Successor to Jiooties d • Davis, Manufacturer and Wholesale Dealer in hats, "jrr.si, /.irr 88 IB A" SOD]) 3, No. 509 Market Street, mh2B-ly Philadel: hia. LINCOLN, WOOD & NICHOLS, MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OF S T IR, J\. W AND 2£1£111T35,T seers 5 ! Silk Bonnets, French Flowers, Panama, Palm Leaf. Leghorn and Straw Hats, Xo. 275 Chestnut St., am l 724 Trodye St., j Uih2B Philadelphia. 3roes ! GLEN-ECHO MILLS, LIUHAMOWV, PA. V7 Q r*i C\ T?. 17. VI? A A ,'*3 CfS IAAI "\D d& hkl IALII VI3 (£) O g Manufacturer!, Importers and Wholesale Dialers in CARPETINGS, DRUGGETS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, &c. Warehouse, No. 500, Chestnut Street, Opposite the State i louse, lull 1 -I— ly. Philadelphia, Pa. j IE isaW is IE m HI © IS" ©II a ; (r.ATK FAULK IIOTKf,,) Third *t M above Race, Philadelphia. Terms—sl per day. RHOADS & SAILOR, Propriet's. TILGIIMAN V. 11110 ADS, Formerlv of the National Hotel. CHARLES SAILOR, f2S-ly Formerly of Schuylkill eo., Pa. Gate AYliite Swan, Race Street, above lined, Fhihulelpliiu. j Terms---$1 25 per day. QUILLMAH & BOYEH, Proprietors. ; r| AO the ohl customers of this well known • House we desire to say that we haveren- | ovated, improved, and newly furnished the j same, and that we respectfully solicit a con- j j tinuance of their patronage. Strangers, Travi lers and Visitors weeordi ! ally invite to the In spitality of the " Nation- j ; al"—to come and see and judge for them- ' | selves of its advantages and merits. Our lo- j ! cation is central, and convenient for merchants ' and business men generally. \\ e will always endeavor to study the wants j and Comforts of our guests, and with the as- ! sistanec of Mr. CM AS. A. STEIN, our affable arid attentive Olerk, wo feel well prepared to keep a good hotel, and hope to be able to give general satisfaction. HENRY QUILLMAN, fei/2S-l\r JOHN ROVER. IN ALL lis UHANC'IIIIS, • Executed in the best style known in tin- art, ! C. G. Crane's Gallery, 532 Arch si., east uf Sixth, riiiladelpliia. ! Life Size lit Oil and Pastil, ST EREi t.SCOPIO I'ORTII A1 IS, AAiiwior*: i) V<;I;I:HI:I:<>TA pi.*, .L<-. i'or Ca< s. Medallions, Pin-', Kings Ac. Philadelphia, Ni\cm : .,i-r 15. IM.O—iy. Entirely Vegetable. No Alco holic Preparation, DR. II OOF LAND'S ! ciu.i iti: v i s -:n GERMAN BITTERS,; prepared i:y j Dr. C. 32. JACKSON & CO., Phiia, Pa. j viLt, £Fr.-."iT ALM' eras LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, J Chronic*# .V.n-.M,* Dtbi/ifii. <,l tin tSMncya, and ! ! nil U.-.t tt.ntit in,n'jji oiu u UiMji tUa'ol Jjtvtr or istomnch. Ql't'H as ('oii.stij.ation, luuiird Piles. Fuliiiss >r I 9 hlood the Head, Acidity of the .stomach, Sour ; i File rations. Sinking or Flutl ■ -riiifr at :he pit of the : Stoma l>. .Swimming of the head. Hurried and Intti -11 * Breathing, Flntterin; at the Heart- Cliokiug or , Suffocating; sensations when in a Ivher p"-tuic. Dim ness of Vision. I ".is of wet is before the sight. Fever ; and dull pain in the Ilea, l. Deficiency of Perspiration, 1 | Aellowness of the Skin and Kves. l'ain in the Side. Is:'k. Chest. T.iinhs. .*>■„ Sudden Flushes of Heat. : Burning in the ties',. Constant Imaginings of evil, and ; meat la pres-ions of Sprits, and will positive! v pre- , vent YELLOW FRYKIi. BIU.KGS KEY KB. "Ac. the Proprietor Lu ealliiyt tiie attention of this prep aration. dues so with a feeling of the utmost eoufi- | deuce iu its virtues and adaptation to the diseases for ! ; which it is recotnnu uded. It is no new and untried article, but-one that has ; stood the test of a twelve years' trial before the I I American people, ami its reputation and sale are un- ; rivalled hy any similar preparations extant. Tile tcs- ! timony in its iavor given by the most prominent and j v.oil known physicians and individuals in all parts of the country is immense, aud a careful perusal of the j almanac, piiMj.-hcci annually by the proprietors, and to >e had gratis of any of their agents, cannot but sat : is|y too luost skeptical that this remedy is really de j serving the great celebrity it lias obtained. Chas. Iltfz, Sic At/cut, Leieistotcn. my 2 j A>:~i fill. nA\ ING in connection with his Grocery and Notion business, commenced the Manufacturing of Confection ery. in its various branches, and employed a prac tical workman, notifies the public that he in- ; tends to keep a well assorted stock of the above goods on hand, which will be warrant C( I to give satisfaction, and be equal to any Confectioneries that can be bought from any 1 eastern city, which lie offers ts wholesale mer j j chants and retailers at city prices, with cost of carriage. lie therefore solicits the cua- . | torn of the surrounding country, and re- j ; quests them to send in their orders or call ; and examine his goods, which will satisfy all that they can be accommodated with a selec tion which will recommend itself. CAKES, BISCUITS, &e., constantly on hand. Also, Pound, Spunge, Bride, Silver j and Gold Cakes, in the best style, baked to , order, on the shortest notice. mb2S QCTSTHE Swaths, for sale low by O jeG F. G. FRANCISCUS. 4 RAIN Rakes, a splendid article, for sale iU by V. G. FRANCISCUS. j A. E. SMITH S Original & only Gen uine ELECTRIC OIL. The above is the only reliable remedy for \ inflammatory diseases, among which are li heumut ism Tetter Xeurabjia Gout /hints Frosted F< > t Scalds Headache Fatus tit the Jaa/c ]\irulytic Strain " " Breast Salt Rheum <( " Side Scrofula Cramps in the Stum- Sore Ryes etch Sure Breasts Sprains or Bruises F-y> 'pe/a.- Stiffness in the Jut tits Asthma Or any diseases which are sore aud painful For that Dread to Mothers, CEOU P, It is Invaluable—Giving Relief at Once. Certificates from hundreds of our best, citizens can be seen at the office of Dr. Smith, showing what the Oil has done. in purchasing be careful to examine the wrappers and see that you get A. E. Smith's Original and only Genuine Electric Oil. All imitations are worse tliuu lin b ss. PRINCSPAL DEPOT, No. 126 Walnut Street, PHILADELPHIA. EDWARD B. ITRCKLE, Newton Hamilton, Mifilin County, j'a., Agent for Mitllin County and surroundings, i'hiladeipliia, Feburary 14, 1801. 3CERHAVES HOLLAND BITTERS THE CELEBRATED HOLLAND REMEDY FOR BYBFESPSL&, DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, LIVER V O .711' Li I!V T, WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND, FEVER AND ACUE, Am. the raiious uffuctions coiixe'iuent upon a disonlerctl STOMACH Oil LITER, Such fta Avidity of the StoiiUkeb, Collrk \ Pains, Honrtburn. Loss ~f A pp. 'it.-, D,-p(inJeiioy, Costivm. .y. Dliud and Hlitedin- Piles. In all Nervous, iiliemnatie. and Neuralgic Affections, it has 111 nunu'i' iia instances proved highly beneficial, and in otlicrs effected N decided CHTM. This is a purely vegetable compound, prepared on strictly scientific principles, after the manner of the cell hrated Holland Professor, lkerhave. Irs reputation at home pro duced its introduction here, the demand commencing with those of the Fatherland scattered over the face of this mighty country, many of whom brought with them and handed down tlio tradition of its value. /' is nmv nff- ml to the American public, knowing that it, truly wonderful medicinal virtual must I* acknowledged. It is particularly recommended to those persons whose constitutions may have la-en Impaired by the continuous us of ardeut spirits, or other forms of dissipation. Generally instantaneous in effect, it finds its way directly to the seat of life, thrilling and quiekeuing every nerve, raising tip the drooping spirit, and, iu tact, infusing now health and vigor in the system. NOTlCE.—Whoever expects to fled this a beverage wl.l be disappointed; but to the sick, weak and low spirited, it will prove a grateful aromatic cordial, possessed of singular remedial properties. READ CAREFULLY! The Genuine highly concentrated lkvrhave's Holland Bitters 1s put up in half-pint bottles only, and ri tailed at ONE DOLLAR per bottle, or six bottles for Kivn DOLLARS. The great demand for tliis truly eelelii ate ! Medicine has induced manv imitations, which the public should guard against purchasing. *9- Beware of Imposition. Bee 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 PKOPKIETORS. BENJAMIN PAGE, JR. & CO. gr MANUFACTURING gharmacfutists and Chemists. PITTSBURGH, PA. For sale bv CHARLES RITZ, Lewistown, Pa. sep2o CHAIRS! CHAIRS! CHAIRS! Mahogany, Maple, Birch and Walnut SEAT CHAIRS, j of every style and finish, at W. I>. REICIINER'S mniim 339 ZHorth Pront St. Above Vine, l'arlor and Dining Room Chairs, large and small Rocking Chairs, uiannfaotured of the best material and by experienced workmen. AH orders filled with Promtitude and Care. Remember the placa, 339 North Front Street, above Vine, Philadelphia. jan24-ly CI AN DIES at 13 cts to Dealers, at t HOFFMAN'S. ; Large Stock of Furniture or Hand. A F ELIX is still manufacturing all Xl. of Furniture. Younaj married persons ami others that wish to purchase Furniture will fiud a good assortment on hand, which will be sold cheap for cash, or country pro duce taken in exchange for? sine. Hive nio a call, on Y alley street, near Black Bear Ho tcl - feb 21 | „EM* |R PRD?YU lNf fHtring the past year we have introduced to the notice nC the medical profession of this country tie Pure Vnrr'aliicd CkloriiU of Propylamine as & REMEDY FOR RHEUMATISM ; an! having received from many sources, both from physicians of the highest standing and from patients, the Most Flattcrins: Testimonials of its Ileal Value ! in the treatment of this painful snd obstinate*disease. , jwe arc tnd'.ieed h- present it to the public in a form READY F'd! IMMEDIATE I'FK. which we.hopevvill eomimml itself to those who are suffering with this .•i.'llicthig complaint, and to the medical praotiiioiu i w lio may feel disposed to to-t the powers of this val uable remedy. EMXIK PR< iPYLAMINK. in the form above spo ken of lias reeently been extensively expei imented with in the Pennsylvania Hospital. and with .aTriad smroj (as it will appear from tilt published accounts in the medical journ;.ls.) t: ll i- eari fully put up ready for immediate use, with full directions, and can Is- obtained from all On druggist- at 75 vents per bottle, and at wholesale ol BFLLtH'K A CRENSHAW. Druggists and Manufacturing Chemists, myiS-lv Philadelphia. HKJ.M HI D.D's EXTRACT BUOHUI 11 ELM HOLD'S EXTRACT HI ('III', II HI.MBOLD'S EXTRACT HECHE. II KI.M HOLD S KXTIt \ T IH'EHE. .MKI.MHOLD'S EXTRACT Hi t ill', A posicive and specific remedy for diseases of the llladdcr. Kidneys, Gravel, Drop-v. Hlaiider. Kidneys. Ilrtvii. Dropsy, I'.! adder. Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, llladdcr. Kidneys. lirnvel. Dropsy. Bladder, Kidnevs. Gravel. Dropsy, OR ft A .Xl'- II AM KNEsS. Olid A A ir 117-:. I K XKSS. ORGANIC WEAKNESS. AND AI.l. DISEASES OF THE Sexiiat Organs. Sexual Organs. Si xu.il organ,. Sexual Organs, Sexual Organs, S. xtiai organs, Sexual Organs. Sexual Organs, Sexual organs. Sexual Organs, Sexual Organs, Sexual organs. Sexual Organs. Sexual Organs, Sexual Organs, arising from excesses, early indiscretions, exposures and impnideiii ies. and removing all improper dis charges, whether existing in Mole or Prninlt, Mali or FeumL, Mule or P' OUlle, Ah.', or Fnunh, M"lr "i- Fi'i'iolr. V-/. Pemnh It is a fact long since established, tf ;t poisoi, .-ii;- fi ring with any diseases oi these organ.- are aiheiod in bodily health and ne-nt: I power.-, and experti-in-, many alarming symptoms, among which will be found: Indisposition to Exertion. L > of Memory Iitti''tilty of Breathing. General Weakness. Horror oi Disiu.-e. Weak Nerve-. Trembling. Horror of l>eniii. Night Sweats. Cold Feet. Wakefulness. Dimms- of Vision. Languor. Fjiivorsal T.ns-itude of the Muscular Sy.-tem, often Enormous Appetite. with Dy.-poptu Symptoms. Hot Hands. Flushing of the R.„'|y. Dry ness of the Skiii. I'.iihd (.'oiinti■imii'i and Eruptions on the Faee. Pains in the Back. Heavy Eyelids, fre quently black spots flying before the eves, with tem porary suffusion and Loss of ,->ighu Want of Atten tion. i*li< at Mobility. Restlessness. Tliesi- .symptoms, wbu ll this iiiedieihe invariably removes, soon follow - ■ ; Power. Fatuity mi l Epileptic Fit*. Who s ill savtluif thes - excesses an- Hot IreoiKlitly followed by those direful disease-. INSANITY and : ('•'iN'SFM PTl<'N. The records oi the io-aiie A.-y --litilis told the melancholy deaths by ('oitsuinplioti liear ample witness of the tt tilli of ilus assertion. HELMIi' 'LP'S EXTHACT OF BUCUI*. Is a eertaift. safe, and speedy eufe. from whatever cause they may have originated, and no matter of ilow longstanding. flow long standing. How long standing. How long .-tanning. How long standing. lfow long st.ununc- I: is taken without hindrance front btt-im . and little, it' any. change of diet. It is pica.-,tnt in its taste aud dor, And tot; icdiate in it- a -lion. If you ate .--tittering with any of the above distres sing ailments. PROfFRE TDK REMEDY AT ON' 7A' I" ROC PRE. THE REMEDY .17 OM F PROP! RE THE RE A! ED Y .1 7 OM P.. HELM Hot !>S FA TRACT ID .< to b. Fun oiJ. - No E'fiuil i.s to l olni't. Pi no *7 pi r bottle, or n for delivered to any . d dress. Prepared by 11. T. HELM HOLD. Depot ltd. South 10th Ft., below Chestnut. I'.hila ia scribfi sytnpc 'tils in all conitmmicuttntis. HEIVARE OF {'OI'MIIHVIOI'I's> \ND I NPRINCIPLED DEALERS, j Who endeavor todispose of -Hoyr /.•" and •'other"' j anieies on the lejauatn n obtained by Helmhold's Genuine Preparation ~ ■' " Extract Bo.hu. ** ~ •* Sarsapat iila. Improved lio.-e Wash. For .sale la/ Charles J.'t/c, sole agent Joe L' iris/otrn, Pa., ami all dntggixls everytclicre. .I *k tor fft lriiboi r. 7 ■ ■.', no otin r. Cut out the advert ;s< met it nud semi t. e it. .17 mint I on. l ' filri Onll E.rnti.siin. ttiy- DISCOVERED AT LAST! THE GREATEST CURE IN" THE WORLD FOR PAIN. j Ppof. Clias!. I>e Grrutli's ELECTRIC OIL. , ri'iils ,„i is the only s, )r ,. remedy in the world for I to Cure of Rheumatism, De-iito -s. Gout. Neural g'-v. Ltiiiihago. Sejatica, .Spinal and Bronchia! eoni- I'diiiis. 1 ie ltoloreux, lleaihwtie,Cr:Ußi]>s.Group, Piles, Keloiis. Kjivuins. and Bi n,-as. Cutsnn 1 Woamfs,Swel • i (.:. n —titt' Joint-.Scrofula. Erysipelas.Sore Nip pie-. Swelled Breast. Womb Disorders, Sail R! . ult), Canker in the Month and Stomach, Palpitations. Erup tions. Caked Breast. Quinsy. Sore Throat. Palsy, Plett ! ri-y. ' leers. Lock .law. Heart Burn. Tooth and Ear aeho. Nervousness. Costlvenss, Burns, Sore Gums of t.-etiiing infants. Hentorrhag'e Abscess. Still' Necks, Broken Breast. Chilblains, T iter. Shingles. Frosted 1 Feet. Fever and Ague, Chapp' 1 Haipls.of any Diseas i es that are sore or painful, in the only article ever ! brought before the public xiiat will tlo its work pir i feet I y in from three to twenty ruinates—hut Uien ! used by thousands and pronounced to be the best ! remedy ever discovered. i This' Gil acts on the system with electricity—i 3of I pure vegetable preparation. Not the slightest danger of apply ing it outwardly or inwurdlv. It at once given a perniaitont cure —in most eases front ten to twenty j minutes. . The lie