IE? &ASSTSB. Pennsylvania RaUxoad. Trains leave Leuistown Stauou as follow*? WESTWARD. EASTWARD. Through Express, 4 30 a. in. 7 03 a. ni. l.ini'. 5 35 p.m. 11 11 p. in. Mail Train. 3 32 p. ni. 2 20 p. til. I liri'U.nli Freight, 1140 p.m. 100 a.m. K\piv-s Fieiglit, 10 05 a. m. 2 45 p. m. Fn,t Freight, 10 58 p.m. 2 40:1. m. | Freight, 555 a. in. 500 p.m. 1 .1 Train, 10)4 m. 006 a.m. 11. K. RORESOX, Agent. Omnibuses convey passengers to ami from all the trains, taking up or setting them ,1 .an at all points within the borough limits. Post Office. M.nls arrive ami close as fallows : Clotr. Arrive. ~ .-t. rii Through, 6 a. m. l .111 a. tn . ami Way, 13op. m. 330 p.m. Western " " " -30 p. m. 2Sop. m. tu-llel'iiie, 8 p. m, 2 30 p. in. S„rthuinberlanl. 8 p.m. Cp.ru. i IM"K ■ h<mrs, from 7 a. in. to s p. nr. <in Sandal from Bto9 a. nr. The Knights of the Golden Circle. Among the other agencies which have been employed tn precipitate tlie insurrectionary movement and to persuade the people of the South to make a forcible resistance to the au thority of the Federal Government, the order ,f the Knights of the G ilden Circle has doubtless exercised considerable influence. .Many believe that a lodge, or, technically -peaking, a " castle" of the order was estab lished in this state, and that some of our most active sympathizers with the secession cause were connected with it. Certain it is that it has many members in the Southern States, and that the veil of secrecy which enshrouds its proceedings is an admirable cloak to the plans of the conspirators, who use its organi zation to as.-ist them in perfecting their plans fur the destruction of the Union. The Louisville Journal has recently obtain lull copies ni its ritual and the accompany ing keys which explain the cyphers it con tains and tie pass words and signs which are used. The professed objects of the Order are to " S.uithcrriize" .Mexico by conquering it and establishing perpetual slavery within its borders; ait! also to a.-ist any Southern State to resist what is termed "Northern Invasion," •is well as to war upon all " Abolitionists," r n ai slaveholders of Northern birth in the Southern States, who are not enthusiastic supporters'id' the peculiar institution. 1 lie Mes'cait part ot the programme is breed on the id" i that a treaty was made on the 11th of l'-brviary, Is GO, with Manual Diddado, Governor of Guanajuato, by which the K. G. <J. und rtook to furnish hira with 10,000 men, armed, equipped, and provided with ail the necessary supplies to take the 111! under lii.> command, while he is to furn i-di an equal number of mi n tn be officered by men connected with the K. G. O's. The ex pense ni their outfit are to be provided for by a large bonus of land, as well us a mortgaged i right to collect one half the annual revenues d Guanajuato, until the sum of >->IO,OOO is ] obtained. The pay of the army is to be the same as that of the regular army of Mexico, which is ! sai 1 to he about one eighth mure than that I <.t the f liited States. Members are privileg j d either to accompany this filibustering ar my on its maieh over the Ilio Grande, which ! if no unexpected delay occurs, is to take phtC'- in October next, or to remain at home to assist in obtaining recruits, raising money and munitions, and in oilier ways facilitating -he accomplishment of the objects of the rircle. It is a part of tin ir vow to do all in to -ir n v. -r to a->ist in the expulsion id' the toe negroes from the Southern States, and ! > compel them to fl"e to Mexico, and also to en !< uvor to conquer the whole or a< much •is p. s:ble of the latter country, and form it i iiit i slave States. The peons are to be per i P'tuallv enslaved and divided among the K. ■ G. It is proposed for the present to establish a limited in man-by in the district which they * • ■ 'iiquer. and the successor of ike present : "lid the Order, Gen. Bickley, must " suvar to can y out thjs policy and to ex t i d -l ivery over the whole of Central Ann. r i• i. i! in his power" as well as to try to ac : pi ire Culm and control the <'oll* of Mexico. ! So iar as the affairs of our own country •ni' concerned they are told -that it is their ; • inly to offer (heir "services to KIIV .Southern State to repel a Northern army," and from nr.- -at appearances they will have -efficient cui; i.yincut here for some time to conic.— ! i fey must promi-e to use their best exertions i t ■ ascertain who are " Ah.ditiunista" in the •' unties in which they reside, and to report taeir names to the head of the Order, as well as i.. keep a close watch upon all their pro •dings; and they agree, in case of insur icction or invasion, to muster the largest ' ace they can, and go to the scene of dan- | n'j; There arc three degrees in the order. Those j belonging to the first, whiih is of a military ! character, arc styled Knights of the Iron Hand. The second is of a financial charac ! ter, and its members are called Knights of ; the 1 rue Faith. The third is of a political i character, arid its members are called K nights "I the Columbian Star. To beeorne a mem ber .J the Third Degree, the candidate must ~e familiar with 'he work of tfio two former degrees, "be born in a stave slate, or if not, a slaveholder and a Protestant." As sonic of ! our readers may be curious in regard to their signs, Ac... we give them as furmehed by the •Journal, the figures used being those found in the ritual, and the words in parenthesis 'he explunativ us lurni.-bed by the key: FIRST OF.OFTET;. Captain. I will now give you the signs, 1 grips, password, and token of the First De gree of the K. 0. G [Of course a misprint i'r K. G. C.j This degree has a name which I may now give you —it is the " I" (Knight \ of the Iron Hand). The first great sign of the Order is thus made, 7 (Hands open, palms touching, aud resting on the top of the head; fingers pointing upwards) The answer to this is 8 (open hands touching shoulder where I isiulcts are worn ; elbows close to the side.) i hose are battle field signs, and are not to be used under ordinary circumstances. The common sign of recognition is 9 (right fore finger drawn across upper lip under rose, as 'I rubbing). The answer 10, (with fore fin der and thumb of left hand take hold of left car . To gain admission to a Working Cas tie, or the room of any K. G. Ah, give 11 (one distinct rap) at the door. The sentinel on luty will then raise the wicket, aud demand , ; he countersign, which is 12 (SOLDIERS, al ways lettered except at Castle door). You will then pass the centre of the room and give |hc true sign of the K.-G. C.; it is 13 (left ■and on heart; right hand raised). This will j ce recognized by a bow from tbe captain, when you will at once take your seat. The I *' n of assent is 14 (both hands up); of dis ?t'nt 15, (one hand up); tfce grip is sixteen \Prcss with thumb one inch above second *nuckle); the token 17 (Golden Circle enca- ) 1,! g block hands closed on scroll : the whole be ffie size of a dime). Every member wear the sign of his degree. SECOND DECREE. Captain. I shall now give you the uiwi d ten putts of this work and 1 tru-t vmi will 1 • careful in its use. If u general war ensues, we shall dispense with the first <!••;: -e, and rely on this and the third. Nam An (Trim Faith) : sign—-25 (fore Anger and thumb of right hands joined, while with the rest of the hands open the right eye is touching with middle forefinger.) answer—2o (same with left hand and lef. eye :) password 27 (Mon terey;) night word of distress—32 (St. Mary:) ' response—3l and say 5 (grasp by wrist and '[say Rio Grande:) emblem—2B (gold circle j °neasiiig Greek cross in centre of which is a j star). This is the 29 (key) to our 30 (secret [ alphabet:) use of 33 (K. G. C.:) 50 (George Rick ley:) guard sign \2B (gold circle enca sing Greek cross in centre of which is a.star:) silence 55 (forefinger and thumb of ri-dit hands joined, while with the rest of the hands . open the right eye is touching with middle • finger) on lips: danger—right—same with j the left. THIRD DEGREE. The sign is a (raise hat with left hand | over the right, open hand on top of head.) ■ 1 lie countersign is / (left hand with bat ex tended to right angles; hand by side.) The [ silent sign is c (left hand on back of head.) The answer is d (right hand on forehead, then extended.) The night sign is e (two distinct claps of hands—and repeated once.) j The test sign is f (finger and thumb of left hand take hold of lip.) The sacred word is i y (Eloi.) The pass word is 7, (Andalusia,) | and to this is added in parenthesis, "Notice I instructions in use of words." The ni<Wit i word given with cis i (High.) The grip"is i j (as given.) T!*e pass grip is k- (same with left hand still holding by right.) The token or emblem is I (same as shown.) The an | swer to/is m (right thumb and forefinger on j ! pit of stomach.) PROCEEDINGS OF CONGRESS. The bill laying an annual direct tax, which the House of Representatives has had under ! consideration for several days, lias passed that body in a modified form by a vote of 77 | [ ayes to bO nays. I nder the provisions of the j bid as adopted the Sum to he derived from ! i direct taxation is reduood from $30,000,000, |as originally designed— TO 20,000,000 —this I amount to be apportion-? ! am nig the States a-cording to the population. The Sates are authorized to collect the money, and each to i be allowed 15 per cent, on its quota for so ; doing. The scape of internal duties lias [ j been enlarged, and the tax on landed estate j reduced. j - Died. to ' .:\n\ lilt.- ton usliip, mi -am,!., v. tit*- 2nth ot Ma v. : ANXII-, MAli\. ilmieiiO-r of <sai 1i ami Ahnitu Jtivno ii;in. ".ii.- year, tivo njnm ami -i v i!av-. •. tv!mt lam lifi'Diiic of m>r Aneii't For the aiiwiet ;.,v heavy with <ii-r. Ami tlie iluylielit iin< Oii i) into tlarkne.-s A ail fiiil'K-ii iiit- liilis IV- • 111 our vivw. \!a>! Alas! for us 110 sorrow From tin' ilurkiu'ss our Aarline •■an save. ' • u out,l tJuit tin- mission of luuoniiglit, Fxi' iiiK ii ijoMii to Jier grave. c We pressed her pale !ip- with our kisses, Ami ir rapped in a rut*- of pure white. With hearts full of liitt. . ne-s uviping, We lai.l Iter away from our sight. l'lio stars high iiliov.' are shining Vmi out on the tap of the lawn The moonlight an hour hus lieen keeping. ' >, where ran our Annie IK* gone! For when the wli v..i. f springtime Ifcule tin* Mower- Gloom into birtji. Ami the tender green leaves were unfolding All over the wakened up earth. And now when IH.HI our threshold J'lii'oii.g ;!i" > imois ,-iiaao.vs it .'\.-n. W. i'eiii"iiihi-r ill.- T •:.•--.• •! -uran • • <l ••a-h ill the kite.-lorn of JieaVeA. TI!E MARKETS. LEW ISTOM s. J uiy 31, 1 -Gl. CoKKtXTED ISV UtkiU Ui hl.t JiJ I-.U. Gutter, g.iud, p lb. 10 . Lard, 0 Tallow . ;i 9 Eggs, "jt d.igon, 9 I'lt'.kwheat Flotir per Dwt, a 50 1 te.eswax. per lumnd, M'.ml, \\ isiie.!, Gt' nnuasiicil, L'O Dried <J i i rie-, per hu-iei 1 75 Dried Apples. do I 25 1 teans per bu-lieJ. ISO | Hops, f' Hi., \'2 Feathers, j-' lb., 50 I'ountry snap per lb., from 5 to 7 cents. ■ I'otiitoes, GO Shoulder, 7 ' Ham, fl 1 Sides, J! CORRECTED DV MARKS i Wild,lS. Wheat, white bushel, 05 red 00 " new, 80 a 90 Corn, old, 35 Rye, 45 \ Oats, 20 Barley, 50 to 55 j Clovcrseed, 0 00 to 4 00 Timothy, I 50 Flaxseed, 1 25 Marks & WiJlis are retailing flour and feed as follows: Extra Flour, per 100, 2 75 Fine, do 2 00 Superfine, <lo 2 50 Family, do J 00 Mill l-'ead, per hundred. 80 Chopped Cats and Cum per I<IU, 100 Chopped live per 100, 1 10 Halt, ' 1 40 " barrels, 280 lbs, 1 75 Bptju I nlii the 15th day of October next, j Marks i Willis will deliver coal within the borough limits, at the following rates: No. 2 and 3 white aslt Sunbury >3 50 per ton. I - & T 'd 3 Wilkesbarre 83 90 per tun. }) bite ash Limeburi|^. v s $2 85 per ton. 1 revcrton " $2 50 per ton. Delivered for cash only. Philadelphia Market. Flour.—Superfine >4a 1 75, extra and extra family 4 75a5 75, and fancy brawls GaG 50, according to quality. Rye flour 3 12i. Corn I meal 2 G2', per bbl. Grain.—Red wheat SI 12al 13, white 1 18 j al 20, according to quality. Rye 50c. Corn 52a53c. Oats 31c. Cattle Market, July 2/, 1801.— The offerings of Beef Cattle amount to 750 head. Sales at S7aß 2p tbe LOO lbs net. 75 Cows were sold at from 820 to 45 each. 500 Hogs at from >5 to 0 50 the 100 lbs net. 4,000 Sheep at Gar/o per lb uet. Darge Stock of Furniture on Hand. \ FELIX is still manufacturing all kinds JL JLt of Furniture. Young married persons and others that wish to puruliaee Furniture will find a good assortment on band, which will he 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 THE WAR NEWS. 'lhe war news the past week has been un important, no official reports having yet bete j publish.':! of the late battle. A rumor i.- j ah* '-ad that the rebels d< -ign attacking t!> f capital, but we place no faith iu it now. ! The returns of the killed, wounded. J prisoners and missing are yet very imper fect. A uuuiber of three months regi , incuts, whose time has expired, had retuni [ ed home before correct returns were made i 1 out, while others are yet incomplete. The ■ number killed is about 317; wounded .532; [ nissing 77-3; prisoners 13; together with 4 civilians known Hi be prisoners. The num ber ot officers killed and wounded is compar atively large. The Richmod Whig of the 25th states the Confederate loss of killed and wounded, in the Bull Run battle, at 1.5G0. Like the United States tmnp- they lost a number of , their officers. Col. Wade Hampton, of South i Carolina, was wounded, not killed as at first | reported. The report that General John j soil had been killed arose from the killing of j Lieutenant Colonel Johnson of South Cam ; lino. _ From Harper's Ferry we learn that all of i Gen. Banks' division except one regiment am | now on the Maryland side of the Rotomac. ■ JI is force is being rapidly increased by tin arrival of the throe year regiments. Advi I ces from M iucliester and Charlestowu state j that none of Gen. Johnson's force had re ■ turned there at noon. Generals Wool and Harney, it is stated, are soon to be called into active service by ! the Government. Despatches from Cairo state that the Con i federates gathered in large number* in 8 >n'h ern Missouri, and said to ha-.n 2,000 men a" Point Pleasant. Gen. Watkins has 5,000 Confederates at AV*-t Prairie, ami Abe Hun ter 1,500 in South Missouri, and 3.000 more ; are near Blor.intield. Six hundred loyal Mis souriar.s are mustering into service at Ham j burg. All the vessels captured by the privateer Sumter and taken into C. mfueg.<s h-. 1 been ; released by order of the Captain General of Cuba, and were t) sail on the 19th under con : v.iy of tic United States stoamer Crusader. I lie L nited States steamer N uigai a bad touch ed at Cienfuegos and gone iu search of the Sumter. Ihe an trance of General MeClellan upon [ his duties as Commander of tiie Military j Department lias inspired the troops in and : around Washington with i ncwed military i enthusiasm. He has already visited the va rious entrenchm-Rts on th, N'irginia side, examining into their condition and strength, and has instituted the strictest discipline ; among the - ddiers and in all tiie depart ments of the service within his jurisdiction, j Brigadier, Regimental, and civii officers are ■ made to understand that lounging and tip , pling amund the camps are riot to be per mitted. Tbe much abused passport system j has been greatly restricted, and the facilities j hertofore enjoy-'d so Invly of communication between Washington and the rebellious States, has 'neon as far as practicable curtail ed. 1 lie effect f his vigor, us measures gen- i erally is every where felt, and ihe army liar begun to realize the presence of a military power which may be safely trusted. From Fortress Monroe. Expedition I j Hack j'w.r—l\ine Rebel Sl"f'p.< ' and Schooner 1 ! Burned—a Schooner raj in red and brought a wag. FORTRESS K, July 25. Lmur. Crc.-Lv ; yesterday tot K. charge < I in exp -dition to Back RiVi r. c .n-i-iing of thrc<: hundred i:n n and seven field pieces upon the propeller Fanny, vhh six launch.", b-longing to tin ships of wai in the barb r, and to the Naval Brigade. Back River i.- prop riv an artn if the sea, al out midway betvi '<-: i Oid Point and York Riyer. ii..' expt liti>M WJM tniireiy Kiieccssi'ul. l.iet.T. Cr s! v buritqd IfinesloDpe and sole oners I. . ng; g ; th ■ : •!.•• Is, and brought uffone valuable prhus schooner, h-1 den with L ; r., ■ rrt, ai. ' fan.!' ire. T' last articles !•• long' ! to pai ri ?s al out to fake refuge up the Ra •: aha ; <• c R . r. CULX*i. x" 1 Xi. "jIl i . GEORGE W*. \\ 11.is rec t!te mcutters i f the Fei pie's i'ar.y t' v tioti as a suitable candidate for the office i County Trotisnrer. Air. \i , is wed known as an old citizen, who will faithfully discharge the duties of that office, if m ruinated and i elected. AMOS HOOT will be presented to the People's Party Couuty Convention as a candidate for Treasurer by MANY FIUK.YDS. Mr. Editor: —Allow me through your col urnns to announce the name of ROBERT W. i PATTON as a suitable candidate for County.! Treasurer at the ensuing election, subject to the action of the People's County Convention. [ A VOTER j ASSOCIATE JUDGE. In looking around fur a proper candidate i fur this office, the name of ELIJAH MOR RISON, Esq., of Wayne township, pr nts itself as a must suitable one lor the consider ation of the People's County Convention. BOROUGH. The name of Col. JOHN HAMILTON of Lewistown, will be presented to the Conven tion of the People's Party for the nomination i for Associate Judge. ASSEMBLY- Mr. Editor—Allow me through your c d umns to announce the name of A. F. Gibho ney a-s a candidate for the Legislature at the ensuing election, subject to the action uf the People's County Convention. Mr. Gibboney's course in the Legislature during his last term was honorable to himself, and to the best in terests of his constituents, and has won for him tnany warm friends. Give us a man like him at the head of the great union party, and we will roll up a majority for bini such as Mifflin eoutity may be proud of. UNION. For Sale. fFMiE subscriber, having retired from the ..L agency for the sale of McCormick's Reaper, and having on hand a sample ma chine, Re will sell it lor one-third less than the selling price, and will warrant it as good a mower as the Buckeye or any other in mar ket, aud a much superior reaper. Also on hand a large lot of SECTIONS and ONE SdCKEL. lie will sell the above machine on time, or exchange it for a good horse. It is a two-horse machine and new. JAS. M. MARTIN. Derry township, June 27, 18G1. LIQUORS. —The undersigned have in store Brandies, Wines, Old Rye Whiskeys, Gins, Jamaica Spirits and N. E. Rum, of the very best brands, and warranted pure and old. JOHN KENNEDY & Co. BERNARD A, HOOPES. I- 3 u . Successor to lloopcs d Davis, Slanufafturer and Wholesale Dealer in •."ijLwS IT JF]R,£ !: a 'iii A '// !i DD J) No. 509 Market Street, mh'2i>-ly Philadelphia. j GJ.i: N - ECHO MILLS, CERfIiSTOWIY, PA. - <L &'© 0 £> IHauufai'tiirrrs. Importers and Wholesale Dialers in CARPET JNGS. DRUGGETS, • OIL CLOTHS. MATTINGS. &c. Warehouse, No. 500, Chestnut Street, . Opposite the State House, mil 14—ly. Philadelphia, Pa. f IBISVJSIB2B (r.ATE KA.tLK nOTEt,) Third St., above Race, Philadelphia. Teruis— $1 25 per day. KHOADS & SAILOR, Propriet's. TILGIIM AN V. RllO ADS, Foimeilv of' the National Hotel. CHARLES SAILOR, fldß—ly Formerly of Schuylkill co., Pa. STJLIFIvXvjLIL' I.ate AVhltc an, Parr Sh't t, ah vc Til hrJ, Phibnlrf^tliia. Terms—sl 25 per day. QUILLMAN & BOYER. Proprietors. "jp<'tho old customers of this well known House we desire to say that we have ren ovated. improved, and newly furnished the i same, and ti at wo i\■ .--poetfully solicit a con- j tinuance of their patronage. Strangers, Travelers and Visitors weeordi ally invite to tie hospitality i f the " Nation i ai"—to come and see and judgo for thern \ selves of its advantages and merits. Our lo cation is central, and convenient for merchants and business men generally. We v. ill til ways endeavor to study the wants and comforts of cur guests, and with the as- ! sistance of Mr. Cnas. A. Sii:i.\, our affable I and attentive Clerk, we feel well prepared to keep a good hotel, and hope to bo aide to give general sat:. faction. HENRY QUILLMAN, fe 1,28-1 vr JOHN ROVER. IX ALL ITS mtAXC'IIES, ! ' Executed in the best stylo known in the art, C. Or, Crane's (xallery. 5.12 Arch St., east of Sixth, Philadelphia Life Size in Oil and Pastil. STEIi LOS COLIC PORTRAITS, AMHRO TVPI2S, i)Atai:RRi:oTVijES. ,cc. For Cases. M .tuition:-. fins, Rings ih. j Philadelphia, November 15, 1860—ly. M:U £{i:M!:i)ii:s ion SPE II M A TO J{ R II (EA. I A - •<: vnruiuuKLPiijA, A II ; . t tniihfl . '>■ ■" '■ ' s tufli). ■)•,-• ' ' MEDICAL AW'H !• •(!'. !i~. l.vt];.'Artin-Suc ' \ .. : ' i ■ >l. ' - (.• ini..'.,rihii'.i. .ndoth . - ■ i' •..■■■ Oi '.HV, 1 'I! ■ • •1j ■: >••• f ill 11. 1 ~>1::-.,| I. Mill ill ! i-:.:ir Tv.o hi liir.v 11 iinii- fur ■ : b" '• ■ ! 1 • N- i' . >'.ll 1 Association. Nn. S. Xfnth fit., 1*.... ii. ij . i:I. 1 ':i. iivj I;irs. Wertz again on Hand. • A\i\i! i ken i! .- -Ihilli recent! v occu 1 i_ v.;i -i ly Mr. j 1 ■•lt/.'.vurtii. in Jvist Mar • 'A 1-11 ' <'t, a lew 1 *.>•'r-> west. of the Black Bear M. : i. s!e ri'spoctfully announces to her old fr,er,.i> that she has now on hand a fine stock of FAIVSiLt GROCERIES, FANCY ARTICLES & NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS, and other useful Knick Knacks. ALSO, CONFECTIONERIES, CAKE S, &c. Iler old friends are respectfully invited to give her a call. ' ' aplß ,ELIXIR PROp YUMi^ -V\\ l N \^\\. lairing tlio past year we liave introduced to ilic nutiee of the meilieal profession of this country the J\i. e Cij/sMiial GVn'.n niV of P, npplauau • as a REMEDY FOR RHEUMATISM ; h'.hl having received from many eources. Loth from nhy-ocians of tlio highest staiiiling and from patients, the Host Flattering Testimonials of Us ileal Value in the treatment of this painful and ob-tinate disease, ! we are induced to present it to-Uie public in a form j KEAUY FOR IMMEDIATE FSE, which wejbopowill • ■•>mmend its. if to those who are suffering with this afflicting complaint, and to the medical practitioner uiio may feel disposed to test the pow- rs of this val uable remedy. KLJX'It PJ{< >I'VI.AMINE, in the form above spo ko.i ot has recently 1., en extensively experimented with m the Pennsylvania Hospital, and with marked ntceM (as it will appear from the published accounts in the medical journals.) tLip\t is carefully put up ready for immediate use, with full directions, and can lie obtained from all the druggists at 75 cents per bottle, and at wholesale of UI'LI.OCK * CRENSHAW, ■Druggists and Manufacturing Chemists, mj-23-ly Philadelphia. JUST received and for sale, a largo lot of Clearfield county shaved Lap and Joint SHINGLES, 24 and 26 inches long, best quality, at WM. B. HOFFMAM'S. Lewistuwn, July 17, 180U 1111 II I IOXE Fruit Jars, best in use, I VM M 1 at prices cheaper than has ever been offered, at /.erbe's Grocery and S".n j ware depot. iv , STONEWARE. STONEWARE. : || || | GALLONS of superior Stoneware i just received and 1" r sale, whole, j sale and retail, at prices lower than has ever ! been offered before : Cream Crocks, from 2 to 6 gallons. Putter Pots, from 1 to C gal. Jugs, from } to 4 gal. Milk Pans, Apple Butter P ts. Stone Churns, Fruit Jars. &e., vie., which we will sell to retailers cheaper than i in bo bought at any facte iv in the State. Country Merchants v Thing to . :.ter int - the stoneware business will 'well bv giving ne j *. as I am the sole agent of this article, j banners in need of Stoneware will find a I largo and well ass '.led stock at HENRY i /.ELBE'S Grocery and Stoneware D pot. Lowistown, July 10, IBGI. X TIERCES of Family Sugar Cured Dried Beef, from Cincinnati, at 12' cts. per lb, fi.r sale by JOHN KENNEDY & Co. IIIIDS. Sugar Cured 11am, of own curing, O at 121, cts. per lb. for sal- ! y jvIO JOHN KENNEDY k Co. v/ I P*XX Scotch Ale, of the purest * /■ \ * quality, b>r medicinal purposes at jylO ' J'JIIX KENNEDY A CVs. TtiO i,ALI ' 1111,5 *lart<=r buls. Fi. >h Mnek * ercl, fur sale at j v 10 JOHN KENNEDY A CVs E\V GOODS at the cheap store of John A. A Kennedy & Co. 50 sacks prime Rio CuG'ee, 50 do Laguyra Coffee, it wholesale or retail j tiers, at ju24 JOHN KENNEDY A Go's. h\i v BARRELS Pennsylvania Syrup and ( 'v/ 200 barrels \\ hi to, Light Brown, and Brov.a Sugars, at win lesalo or retail prices nt JOHN KENNEDY tVs 4 LARGE lot of Fresh Teas, Imperial _i_JL and 1. Hyson, 10 setts new steles Queensware, 50 setts cups and saucers, and qucensware of all kinds, bnv for cash at JOHN KENNEDY & C-.'s. \ LARGE lot of Dry Goods, New Eog _ land Rum and extra Giu, just received at JOHN KENNEDY & Co A. lot Corn Starch, do do Essence of Coffee, do do Mas m'.s Lost Shoe Blacking, for sale cheap at JOHN KENNEDY &, Go's. Entirely Vegetable, I*o Alco holic Preparation, DR . HOOFLAIVirS GERMAN BITTERS j PREPARED 11Y Dr. C. Id. JACKSON & CO., Phila, Pa ! WIM. I r-FtCTI AIXY CUItE LIVER CI)3IPLAI.\T, DYSPEPSM, JALWDIL'B, j C'utmi or xthhilitu. Do <w> of //•< IXxhxo,. and " - '"•' If, ~m <U>, ■■■ I. y t Qt.' 1 II - I' • • ' irv.-nl i Kttlm-ss or ' ' O K10.1.1 t<> til.' 11, M.l, \.-'.iiiiy of tl.i J- 1< in;, -1 1. Soil! !■sinkm-.; or KJuH.-iin- .• i t:■*- oit of the Stomach, Swimming t ! >.• i.e.,,!. 11 1, v. I. *• Imi 1.1 Diffi cult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart. Choking or I'll-ltiiHi- vhlll m:i i\MP- J . ;.1 I lilu -IU- •!' Vi-ioit. l>m> of W* i,, 1".ti1,, p ht. Fev, v ami mill pain in tte If end. Detieieriey of Perxpiration. \ <-ip ol tlip ski a and Ejr ,■>. Fain io w® Side, Limb.--. Smiil, n i'l u.-ln ■if J {oat. I ',ii: hip .a the H* -1 Constant Imaginings of evil. and -1 - ,' ! " 1 " | tension* of Sjipw, ami willnnpiaveiy we- I Voti; t .-.iiLuU i- h\ Kit, hlLi.lol ,s MA K|j. a-,'. i in* Proprietor in <-a!iing t1.,• at!* ntimi of t!ii ~ projv .•ivafi"!!. il.s 'mi vitli ii-flinj • f tlio utiiiost I'liiin • i,l'll oil in it* virtues Itutl .'l'lai-tatioii to the iHstMaei for v ■in-li I: :s i'a, ..mill nli ,|. I; i- i." ii,vv a-i I untried article, luti one that In,-. •f "l tin '■ ft of a ißclvv years' trial bt'foio tli,- A'iifn ■: |i a,[ill-. : its reputation I'ltti sale ar* tin rivalled i.v any -inn.srpr- paiatioiis ,-Mailt. Tin u-s i nii.li> in n- i.- viir r, r>v tin in,.-i j-i,mini at ami we. I .ti.,,\> a ]iliysii iaits i.int iitilivi-iii ii- ax ail parts of tn- country t immense. and neatperusal of the aliiiana.. published annually '•>■ tin- pfupri, ~is. ami ! ' i— liuil gratis ol any ol t::,-:. .-... 1,1 , aouot but sat isfy thm r.K.si skeptical that tniirrSThedy j : . re.-div do serving the at celebrity it ha- < ■ -t;i. CV.rt-t. it'/-':, Sole A;\nl t IwivisinicH. mv 2 VUDIi OIl'S NOTICE.—'f lit' undersigned Auditor, appointed by tlie Orphan's Court of Mifflin e untv, to di.-trihu'.c the fund in t!:o hands of ojurye Stgler, administrator of Mary Siglor, hue of Crawl .-<1 0 uuty, Ohio, j dee'd, will attend to the duties . f the np ' pointment at his office, in Lewistown, on | I iIUJISDAY. the 22d day of August, at 10 ; o'clock A. 31. Those interested in said i estate are requested to attend. Jj24—lt C. BQoff£R, Auditor. j I \ UDI "OIl'S AO J ICE.—The nndorsignod j •m. V Auditor appointed by the Orphan's! ! Court ol' Mitilin county, to distribute the fund ' in the hands of Abraham Foltz, Executor i of the estate of -Jacob Fultz. lato of Menno i township, dee'd , will attend to the duties 1 j th-; appointment at the Register's Olilcc, in : ' LcwUitown, on FRIDAY the Dth day of An- j i gust next, at 10 o'clock A M. Th'-e inter- j csted in said estate are rcnuetod t- attend, jyfr* W P. EI/LiOTT, Auditor. j AUDITOR'S NOTICE. I fjMIE undersigned, appointed Auditor ly _|_ the CVurt of Common Pleas of Mifiiin i county, to distribute the fund .".rising upon j sale of the real estate of Ww. llced, on plu ■ | ries vend, exponas, No. 18, April Term, 1861, j i iu the hands of ■Sheriff Stanb trger, wiil meet ! j all persons interested ai bis oflice, in Lewis- ; town, on THURSDAY, the 15th day of Au i gust. 18G1, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day. JOS. W. PARKER, Aud. j Lewistown, July 10, 1861. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. upilii undersigned, appointed Auditor bv 1 the Orphans' Court of Mifiiin county, to | settle and and adjust the final account of! j Christian Hoover, Administrator of Dr. Lew ; ! is Hoover, dee'd., will meet all panics inter | ested at his office, in Lewistown, on M-OA ' DA\, the 14th day of August, led, at 10 ' o'clock a. m. of said day. j jyiO JOS. W. PARKER, Aud. ' Estate of Isaac Thompson, Deceased. j "VTOTICE is hereby given that letters testa jif mentary on the estate of ISAAC j THOMPSON, late of Union township, dee'd.. • have been granted to the undersigned, resi ding iu said township. All persons indebt ed to said estate are requested tomakcimmc diate payment, and those having eiaiuis to ' present them duly authenticated for settle ment. SIMEON K. ZuOK, i ju27-Ct fr Administrator. ; X. E. SMITH'S Original & onlv (Jen *— a nine ho abo\c is tlic only reliable remedy lbs." 1 . in'lamniafory diseases, among which arc Ifkntmafixm Titter Ascttrahftu Gout linrn.* Frosfnl Fid Senilis I'ti - ... the Fa eh l\trahftit' u Frcasf Salt Jlhrttm " <Sit/r Scro/'nfa Ornnt)): s* in fiir Statu- ,S'arc Et/rs Q' h j&.'iv Frraste Sjlj'tl .• ./:• s Ect/sipi la* N f til til* .'-Jtdi i.< Asf /< 1: ! I Or any disease- which are sere and nainlui For that Dread to Mothers. C H O U F. U is Invahiabh—(jiving Relief at Once, j v v liuieates liein hundreds of onr best citizens can be seen at the oljice of l>r Smith, showing what the Oil has done. !n purchasing be careful to examine the wrappers and see thai you set A. E. Smith's Original and only. Genuine Electric Oil. All imitation* are ico.*. than unit.*.- PRINCIPAL DEPOT, No. 126 Walnut Street, PIIILIDELI'HIA, EDWARD Ih rrilCKLh, Newton ifamilton, MiiHin Couutv, i'n , j Agi-nt for Milllin County and surroundings. Philadelphia, Feburary 1 1. 1801. BCERHAVE'S HOLt I TED HOU.AXD I ©YSPEPSIA, DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, LirSR tIOSIPLAINT, WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND, FEVER AMD AGUE, Ana the vriwi* affections consequent upon a <iinor<lero<l STOMACH OU LITER, Sncli ;w ludigestion. Aridity of the ?aitf, ! Ilc:irtburu. L< of Appetite, Tv-puudem-y. Costivoiii.--. Blind and Bleeding Piles. In all Nervous. Rheumatic, an 1 Neuralgic Affections, it has in numerous instancs proved highly Is nrticial, and iti others effected a decided cure. This isa j urely v••petahlocnmjmmid, prepared i ;i sti.Vt.lv sr - iitifn: prim p.],... after the manner of the cclcbniti Holland i'rof. s. r, Bo'rbsvc. lis reputation at home pro duced its introduction here, the demand commencing with those of the Fatherland scattered over the too of this mighty country, many of whom brought with tin ui ami handed down the tradition of its value. It it unto offered to the American puU i>, knowing that its truly too finrftd vudicinul virtues must ilcJ.t.i-tniedgcd. It is particularly recommended to th .so persons wln: constitutions may have been impaired hy the continuous u ••• of ardout spirits, or other forms of dissipation. Generally instantaneous in effect, it finds it- way dire Uy to the seat of life, thrilling and quickening every net ve. raising up {.ho drooping spirit, and, in fact, infusing new health and vigor in the system. NOTlCK.—Whoever experts to find tliis n l everage will be disappointed; but to the sick, weak and low spirited, it will "prove a grateful aromatic cordial, oossessed of singular remedial properties. READ CAREFULLY! The Genuine highly concentrated Ikerhavo's Ih Hand Bitters is put up in half-pint bottles only, and retailed at ONE DOLLAR per bottle) cr six hot lies for Five DOLLARS. The great demand fi.r this truly reinitiated Medicine has induced many imitations, which the public should guard against purchasing. &'i)~ Beware of Imposition. See that our name is on the label of every bottle you buy. Sold by Druggists generally. It can be forwarded by Express to moat pomta. SOLE PROVRIKTORB, BENJAMIN PAGE, JR. & CO. MANUFACTURING pharmaceutists and Chemists PITTSBURGH, PA. For sale by CHARLES JUT/', Lewi. down, ! Pa. scpSO ! CHAIRS! CHAIRS! CHAIRS! Mahogany. Maple, Birch and Walnut SEAT C PI2LIB.S, of every ntyle mid finish, £tt W. D. KRICITiVER'S Z'WJ&TJZ vsniA.m 339 Worth Front St. Above Vine, Parlor and Dining Room Chairs, and small Rocking Chairs, manufactured of thu best material and by experienced workmen. All orders filletj with Promtitude and Care. Remember the place, 339 North Front Street, above Vine. Philadelphia. jan24-ly CIAN DIES at 13 cts to Dealers, at HOFFMAN'S
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