llr.zE GAZETTE. m • : Pennsylvania Railroad, ,n leave Levnstown Statin zi follow* : 1 VIMWaD. SASTWABO. ' r i nreas* 39 &. nv. 7 03 u> ni. Tll fm/ 635 p.m. 11 11 p. 111. jl.ui i• ht ll io p. m. l oo a. in. ® ySOS InV 245 p. m. Wwa W 58 p.m. 2 40 a.m. h *JFreiaiit, 555 a.m. 500 p. in. : :^ T Suf wu s a.m. D. E. ROBES©*, Agent. J9 .GalbnMth' s Omnibuses convey passengers to j „,i from ft the trams, taking up or setting their, "vta at all potuu within the borough limits. Post Ofttee. M iils arrive and close as follows : Clui*. Arrive. „ . Tl.roUffh. 6• !"• 439 "• m **r" - ist£ Mfice hours, from . a. m. to 8 p. in. .>u Sundays, from Btooa. m. I LOCAL AFFAIRS. jgyThe Teachers Institute commenced it- sessions on Monday lust, and will eon- j [iuue during the present and ensuing week, f at the Academy. We understand that G. V. llavenport, A. M., of Kishaooquillas Seminary, will deliver a lecture before the Teachers Institute on Thursday evening, and Prof. Wickershan, on Friday evening, jf this week. PICTURES. —J. Smith & Son are again open at their old stand, one door south of the Town Hall, and with their fine light, prepared to furnish ambrotype and photo graphic pictures, and guarantee satisfaction. Logan Guards will probably com- j piete their number this week, and contem- j plate leaving as soon as filled up. A meet- j ing is to be held this evening in the Town j Hall for the purpose of taking measures j io encourage the enlistment—as quite a I number are willing to go provided some provision is made for their families. \\ c j have noticed several instances in our ex -1 changes of liberality in this respect worthy j of imitation, among them that of Mr. Cole- ! man of Lebanon, who offers to pay t>.> per month to the family of every hand hereto fore in his employ if he enlists for the war, anu another of Mr. Draper who gives 650 to each man in his town who enters the jet vice. Has the wealth of our county! nothing at stake, or are its owners willing to drive the government into a dishonorable peace, as urged by the cowboys, and then in a few years fight this war over with ten times its present cost? ACCIDENTS. —Jacob Holtzworth, while handling a pistol at the National House on Saturday evening, was shut through the hand by its accidental discharge. George Lewis, a young man of this place, who was in (.'apt. Iless's company, met with a similar accident on Sunday morning last, the wound being on the same Jutitil, in the same jdaeo, and id the same character as Mr. liolu worth's. tifjf" A child id Joseph Hiring of New ton Hamilton, aged about two years, fell into a wash tub tilled with water uii S;itur day a week, and was drowned before dis co verd. James linger had his wrist broken last week by a boatman named Loekard, who well deserves a severe punishment. A colored man named JLtrrol Ladly cut his wife's arm on Monday evening. Hurdscrabble generally seems to have got into a fighting fever as court approach es, and quite a number of whites and Hacks appear to be itching for quarters in the jail. MIFFLIN COUNTY CAVALRY. —This company, whose departure \vc uoticcd two weeks ago, was re-organized at llarrisburg Ly the election of John I'. Taylor as Cap tiiii, Win. Maim as Ist Lieutenant, arid Wm. T. MeKwcn 2d Lieutenant, mustered into service, and leit llarrisburg at the close of last week for Washington. The following extracts from a letter just received show their present whereabouts : WisuiNUToN, July 20, 1801. We arrived here last Saturday' evening and encamped near the Park, on 7th street, in the extreme northern part of the city. We are getting along finely, and fared much better than did the Logans couiiDg through Balti more, as a committee furnished our regiment with breakfast free of charge; we were in Baltimore from 9 o'clock a. in. till Ip. m. Our regiment was organized at llarrisburg, by electing Capt. Hastings (a regular of U. S. Army) as Colonel; Owen Jones, of Montgom ery county, Major; the office of Lieutenant Colonel is left vacant until our regiment is full; Capt. Smith, of the Clinton county com pany, Quartermaster. We made our requisi tion for arms today, and will receive them .tomorrow. We will be equipped tuid mounted this week, when we are to be removed to Georgetown Heights, under Gen. McC&U. We paid oar respects to him yesterday, and found him anxious to have us there at once. -Our men are all in good health, and enjoy camp life very much. ' IP" -- - ——UIUUUIEU WHO a i P which will recommend itself, l/i BISCUITS, &C., constantly on P, , Pound, Spunge, Pride, Silver ! P Cakes, in the best style, baked to j on the shortest notice. mh2B Glassware. ■f 'I" Stands with and without covers, j "otter Dishes " " " gar Bowls, Goblets and Preserve Dishes, ctiers and Tumblers. All to be sold at 1 lowest figure by 11. ZERBE. | j IS ——- ifißnsHFxsiD £,srm ipwsaMU 1 ijk MiwrmT OUR BRAVE VOLUNTEERS. 1 i tullant pons of gallant sires, UjHT-St Uuardians >.f our country's tires, Strike tilt every fo© expires, Nol-lo Volunteers! . O'er your heads our banner waves; Take it to the land of slaves; Hear it o'er the traitors' graves, UloriouS Volunteers! la# ° M ' gives strength unto our arms; -T , 3f , *** ar >'e naught front war's alaiWs; Beauty keeps for you its eharms. Honored Volunteers! yttenr admiring millions cheer, jroMr P nu,i,t ' ranks appear! will hold you ever dour, Dauntless Volunteers! Bet the Southern thieves beware! Wh, n your swords shall cleave the air, When your bay'nets glitter hare, Loyal Volunteers t Traitor hounds shall surely fly From the sturdy, flashing eye, Turning to that Flag on high, Conq'ring Volunteers! On to battle! heroes true, Countless blessings g. with you: Cli .rge the traitors through and through, [ Patriot Volunteers! - ■' --Otur- ami .Stripes übftve you stream, A, •1 Columbia's bright eyes beam .With a proud, a lovinggleam For Iter Volunteers' ==V===== J b , J • v?f,TV —. JENNIE WOOD. s; The Child Heroine of Xentucky. * _ Su| rr CHARLEY LAWTON I.OVELL. a J James 11. McClenahen was sworn in but , f honorably discharged before leaving llarris buro on account of sickness. BPBt-Three sons of Gen. John Potter of Wisconsin are in the army —all we believe as privates. B£sL.Two of the distinguished gentlemen who represented the Miiilin county democracy under Rueharian as ofiiee holders at Washing i ton, it is rumored, have been removed, name J | ly, Henry Frysinger and A. Brown N'orris. If ! one half is true of the latter as to his seoes- j ; | ion proclivities, he ought never to have held : , ! ollice for a day after Lincoln's inauguration. • j BSL.I wo newspaper ofirces i the E isiertt , ! States were destroyed last week for siding ' with the Southern tories, jjjid since then the j Sentinel ollice at E tston, and lite Jt-lTersonian ; at West Chester iu this Slate have shared the I saute fate. Sueh aets we <lo not approve as • . . 1 a general thing, but if mot) who ought to be C . | in the South utter constructive treason in the - North, they must take what they g<-t. 85$L-Oii Sunday night, llth init , some vil lain broke into the house of Hunry SUIOUH'. - in Fermanagh township, Juniata county, and 1 stole $2,500, belonging to Mr. Jacob Huff i man. On Monday night, the stores of Jj F. Kepner and S. B. Pennebaker, and the dwel lings of John Wright and AtnosG. BonsalI(!) were feloniously entered. Front Mr. Kep ner the Sentinel says a valuable watch was stolen, and silver ware to the amount of SSO , from Mr. Wright. The loss of the others j 1 | was inconsiderable. Barns Struck by Lightning. —The barn en Samuel Grove's farm, occupied by Grecna wault, in Union Township, was struck by lightning on Friday afternoon, and destroyed. There were about 300 bushels of grain, and a J quantity of liav, a carriage, and two winnow- j ing mills, in the barn, which were ajso de- I stmyed. A barn filled with grain and hay, on the farm of William Wilson, on Shaver's Creek, i was struck on the same aftertjocgj, and the whole completely destroyed. The horses that were in the habits were got out safe ly Globe, August 13. COUNTY TREASURER. GEORGK W. VJLEV in recommended to the members of the People's Party Conven- ! tion as a suitable candidate for the office of j County Treasurer. Mr. W. is well known as an old citizen, who will faithfully discharge the duties of that office, if nominated and elected. * AMOS HOOT will be presented to the j People's Party County Convention as a candidate for Treasurer by MANY FRIENDS. Mr. Editor: —Allow me through your col umns to announce the name of ROBERT W. PATTON as a suitable candidate for County Treasurer at the ensuing election, subject to the action of the People's County Convention. * A ,VO:tkr. ASSOCIATE JUDGE: In looking around for a proper candidate baci or °® ce > 'he name hf ELIJAH MOR and °f Wayne township', presents . itself as a most suitable one for the consider , ation of the People's County Convention. . ,j : The name of Col. JOHN HAMILTON of cl . Lewistown, will' be presented to the.CopVen * ua for Associate Judge. Major WM. McKINNEY, of ReedsvUle, is 10 recommended to tbe attention of the People's J ali Party as a suitable candidate for Associate ole Judge . . -- - , JOSEPH M. COG LEV is recout mended to I ! the People's Party Convention as a suitable i candidate for Associate Judge. | ASSEMBLY. | Mr. Editor—Allow me through your col- 1 uuiua to anuounce the name of A. F. Gibbo 1 ney as a candidate for the Legislature at the 1 ensuing election, subject to the action of 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, aud has won for 1 him many warm friends. Give us a man like r him at the head of the great union party, and - we will roll up a majority for him such as ' Mifflin county may be proud of. j : UNION. I 8&T Jacob Myers, familiarly culled "Old j 1 Yoke," for many years editor of the Press and Republican of Lancaster, and a well known German political speaker, died sud- ! ! denly en Friday evening a week. t BERNARD A, HOOPES. Successor to ]loupes t- Davis, Manufacturer and Wholesale Dealer iu i' I HATS, FJS.S, AlTr mm H<ddh)^ 9 ; No. 509 Market Street, mh2B-ly Philadelphia. ___ GLEN -ECHO M ILLS,! GERM A&TOWN, FA. 9 (£} Ait'll jN| @ s£D 0 9 Manufacturers, lmjorters and Wholesale Dealers in CARPETINGrS, DRUGGETS, ,j OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, &e. a Warehouse, No. 509, Chestnut Street, j t Opposite the State House, 0 mhl4-]y. Philadelphia, Pa. O (LATE FACILE HOTEL,) p Third above Race, Philadelphia. Terms—sl 25 per day. RHOADS & SAILOR, Propriet's. TILGIIMAN V. RIIOADS, Formerly of the National Hotel. CHARLES SAILOR, f2B-ly Formerly of Schuylkill co., Pa. J.ate White Swan, I Race Street, above Third, Philadelphia. Terms—sl 25 per day. QUILLMAN & BOYER, Proprietors. f FTO the old customers of this well known j 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 wecordi ally invite to the hospitality of the " Nation al"—to come and see and judge for them selves of its advantages and merits. Our lo- i cation is central, and convenient fornierchants and business wen generally. \Ve will always endeavor to study the wants | and comforts of imr guests, and with the as- | si stance of Mr. Chas. A. Stein, our affable ! | and attentive Clerk, we feel well prepared to i 1 keep a good hotel, and hope to be able to ghe genera! satisfaction. m:\uv orjLLMAN. feb'2B-lyr JOHN IJOYEIt. ' f' ~ 'PS i ■ ' { \ AM. 1 IS ill! A M 11 i IS, Executed in the best .-tyle known in the art, at C. Gr. Crane's Gallery. 532 Arch St., east > f Sixth, Philadelphia Idle Siz ■ in Oil and I'ai-til, STEREOSCOPIC PORTRAITS, \!JH!tOTV I'US, i)\avi:itit i:titt iics, etc. For Cases, Medallions, Pins, Rings &c. | Philadelphia, November 15, ISOO-ly. IF FRANKLIN PRATT, Gun barrel Wel der, wishes employment, please address j ! box 634, Philadelphia Post Office, stating ; | where he may be found. aug7-3t JUST received and for sale, a large lot of' Clearfield county shaved Lap and Joint j SHINGLES, 24 and 26 inches long, best quality, at WM. R. HOFpMAM'S. Rewistown, July 17, 1801. NOTI CB! Great Reduction in Prices. r undersigned being desirous of clos- ( I ing out the stock of Dry Goods, would respectably invite the Ladies and Gentlemen to give us a call as we are determined to sell goods lower than any other house in Lewis town FOR CASH. For the Ladies we have Plain Figured and Plaid Silk Me rinoes. De Laincs, Calicos, Lawns, Ginghams and ! Traveling Goods of all kinds. Also, Bonnet | Ribbons, Ruches, Dress Trimmings, Fine ; Worked Collars, Mourning Collars, Hosiery, | Gloves, Mitts, &c. &c. Ladies Cloaking I Cloths Striped and Plain, With various oth er articles too numerous to mention. For gents we have Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinets, and Ve stings, Ready made Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Knit Shirts, Drawers, Cravats, Shirt Collars, Sus pendersl—in fact everything for gentlemen. For Housekeepers, yiCkITCiS, JHSLIYS. TOWELIM.S, Table, Diaper, 12J Sheetings, &c. Also, a lot of good Stone, China and Glassware, for sale cheap. A tine lot of 24 and 3 bushel Bags, all of ! which will be sold at a great reduction of pri ces. Please call and examine for yourselves. KENNEDY & JUNKIN. N. B. All persons knowing themselves in debted to the above, will please call immedi ately and save costs. K. & J. Lewistown, August i 4, 1861. PULLEYS, single and double, for Hay El evators, all sizes, for sale by i -. je6 F. G. FRANCISCUS. i ; l SHERIFF'S SALES.' i>Y virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni ) Exponas isssued out the Court of Com mon Pleas of Mifflin county, and to me di rected, will be exposed to sale by public ven due or outcry, at the Court House, in the Bor ough of Lewistown, on Saturday, August 24, 1861, at one o'clock in the afternoon, the following real estate, to wit: A tract of land situate in Wayne township, Mifflin county, bounded by lands of John Miller, Frederick Kitt, Aun Eliza Wharton and Humphrey's heirs, containing lot) acres, more or less, about 3U acres of which are cleared, with a small log house and log stable i thereon erected. Seized, taken iu executiou and to be sold as the property of Samuel I[. ; Hell, with notice to John French and William French, terre tenants. AI .SO, 1. A lot of ground situate on Hale street in ' the borough of Lewistown, fronting 175 feet ' on said Ilale street, aud running back 150 \ feet, more or less, to a private alley, and part to the feeder, bounded on the east by Gem- j mill and Cress well, west by an alley and oth- i er lot of defendant, with a double frame two ■ story house, stable and other improvements thereon erected. 2. Also, one other lot of ground fronting j GO feet, more i>r less, on said Hale street, and | running back to Samuel S. Woods, bounded , on the east by an alley or other lot of John j H. Weekes, west by Davis Bates, south by ! Hale street, and north by Samuel S. Woods, j with a double frame dwelling house and oth er improvements thereon erected. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the pro- j perty of Juh a l{. Weekes. ALSO, In pursuance of a writ of Test. Venditioni Exponas, issued by the Court of Common j Pleas of Dauphin county, and to me direct- : ed, at the same time and place, the following property, to wit; A tract of land situate in Granville town- ! ship, Mifflin county, bounded by lands of j Adam Brenatnan on the cast, north by lands I of Thomas Armstrong, west by lands of Lew- | is Owens, and south by James Turner and others, containing 70 acres, more or less, about 55 acres of which are cleared, with a log house, frame barn and other improvements thereon erected. Seized, taken in execution j and to be sold as the property ef Due id If', j Hidings , in the hands of Goodman G. Wil ! liauis. Garnishee, and now occupied by Wil liuui Hulling. C. C. STANBAKGER. Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Lewistown, Aug. 7, hiiGl. tiiildfrs :tt the above sheriffs Bales, are hereby no titied that in eaeh case where property is knocked dowtl, the purchaser will be reqmrcu to pay down ten per cent, on the ainbunt of his bid in cash, and give judgment note w'tli approted seeurity lor tljel>al lunoe; to )>e paid when the deed is acknowledged. Unless these conditions arc complied with before the sales close, the property will be set up again and re sold. REGISTER'S NOTICE. f IMIE following accounts have been exam- Pined and passed bv me, and remain hied on record in this office for inspection of heirs, j legatees, creditors, and all others in any way interested, and will be presented to the next Orphans' Court of the county of Mifflin, to be held tit the Court House, in Lewistown, on THURSDAY, the 20th day of August, 1801, | for allowance anil confirmation : 1. The acc-.unt of Franklin Koch, adtnr. j of Daniel Koch, late of Snyder county, dee'd, who was guard an of the minor children of j Ludwiek Yetter, dee'd. 2. The account of Joseph Kerns, guardian { of Laviiiia M Kerns, minor child of Thom as (J. Kerns, late of Derry township, dee'd. j 3 The account of Johu I'eachey, suruv- j ing pxocutor of John Gliek, late of Meuno ] tow it slit p. dee'd. -J. The account of Henry Clutu, executor j id' Forgritta Xotter, late of the borough of , L"wistoun, d'-e'd. 5. The account of peter Barefoot, admr. j ■ f" Mary Barefoot, late of Armagh township. \ dee'd. ii. The account of Slo-tn Zo.-k, admr. of and trustee appointed to sell the real estate ! of John Bm- r, late of .Mifflin county, dee'd. j 7. The account id'Sheni /.ook. executor of John /.ook, late of Men mi township, deji'd. 8. The account of Joseph 0. Wilson and j John F. Wilson, admrs. of' Thomas I. Wil i son, late of Menno township, dee'd. 'J. The account of Jacob Hoover, admr. of David lluthroek, late of Derry township, | dee'd. 10. 'Fhe account of 11. J. Walters, admr. j | of James Irwin, late of the borough of Lew- j : istown, dee'd. 11. The account of Andrew Reed, trust e ( for the sale of the real estate of David Bris- ! ( bin, late of Lancaster county, dee'd. 12. The account of Win. B. Johnston, cx- i ecutor of Wra. Marks, late of Armagh towu i ship, dee'd. 13. The account of Wm. B. Johnston and , Samuel Maclay. admrs. of Thomas Brown, late of Armagh township, dee'd. 14. The account of Augustus Stine, guard ian of Samuel Garver, minor child of Jacob Garver, late of Oliver township, dee'd. SAMUEL BARR, Register. Lewistown, July 24, 1861. 'iiii i, i, rnrnwi, AT LOCKE'S HILLS, HIFFLI* COIYTV. PA. j FIAIIE fall term will commence August sth, •*- and the winter term November 11th.— Tuition in common English branches, Arith metic, Grammar, &c., $3 per quarter of 12 weeks. Algebra, Geometry, &e., ss'. Lan ! guages, §G. No pains will he spared to make ■ the instruction thorough and progressive. LEWIS C. PAXSON, Prin. July 31—4t* For Sale. FfIUE subscriber, hating retired froin the X agency for the sale of McCormick's j Reaper, and having on hand a sample ma chine, he wjil sell it for one-third less than the selling price, and will warrant it as good a mower as the Buckeye or any other in mar ket, and a much superior reaper. Also on hand a large lot of SECTIONS and ONE SICKEL. He 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, i Derry township, June 27, 1861. 1 OO ba S 3 and Laguyra Coffee. 50 bbls. New York and Phila. Syrup i Molasses. 100 bbls. Brown and whits Sugar. 7o boxes New York Cream Cheese, by the box. 300 boxes Scotch Herring. 10 chests Y'oung Hyson, Imperial and Gun powder Tea at wholesale by aug7 JOHN KENNEDY' & Co. ROPESj all sizes and qualities, for sale low i by F. G. FRANCISCUS. THE OLD FOUNDRY AND Machine Shop, 4 IN LEWISTOWN, MIFFLIN COUNTY, PA, BUILDS to order Steam Engines. Mill ( Gearing, Furnace and Forge Castings, ' Blowing Cylinders, Forcing Pumps, Brass Castings, Blacksmiths' Vices aud Screw Plates. Buggy, Wagon, Cart aud Coach Axles, with all such Iron and Steel work as is made in a blacksmith shop. Always on hand, the best Bar Share, Side Hill and Bull Plows aud Points, saw mill Cranks turned or in a rough state, Rag Irons, Carriage Irons, Ac., Ac. Horse Power, with an improved thresher and shaker. This requires the special attention of farmers. Those who want the best article at the lowest price can satisfy themselves by ' calling on the subscriber at the shop and ex amining for themselves No charge made for giving information. No loafing at stores or I taverns to secure customers. If my work will not recommend itself I will not ask you to \ buy ;t. JOHN R. WEEKES, aug7-ISGI Agent. ELIXIR propylamine j During the past year we have introduce.! to the ! notice <i!' the medical profession of this countrv the j I l'u. t Viyslaliietl Chloride of iVupy/i inailf its a REMEDY FOR RHEUMATISM ; J au4 having received from many sources, Loth front ; | physicians of the highest standing autl from patients. : j the Host Flattering Testimonials of Its Real Value j in the treatment of this painful and obstinate disease, | we arc induced to present it to the public in a form 1 j READY FOR IMMEDIATE USE, which vve,liopeadl commend itself to those who are sinTering with this ! attlieting coin]'!.lint, and to the medical practitioner j who may feci disposed to test the powers of this val uable remedy. | EI.IXIH PROPYLAMINE, in the form above spo l I ken of has recently been extensively experimented j with in the Pennsylvania Hospital. ami with marked success (as it will appear from the , published accounts in the medicnl journals.) eh It is carefully put up ready for immediate use, i with full directions, and can be obtained Iron; all the j druggists at 75 cents per bottle, and at wholesale of ! BULLOCK & CRENSHAW, Druggists and Manufacturing Chemists. j myi's-lv Philadelphia, j Entirely Vegetable. No Alco holic Preparation. DR. HOOFLAND'S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS,' PREPARED BY Dr. C. M. JACKSON & CO., Phila, Pa. , VU.L •crTECTI ALI.V CTBK LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, j • Chronic or Xn -row* Ilehitity. Discuses of the Kidneys, and j ! all di'i-asi a' arising from a tlisonicntl JJrtr or Stomach, j SUCH as Constipation, Inward Piles. Fulness or Blood t" the Head. A< idity of the stomach, Sour ! j ITucta'iciis. linking < r Fluttering at the pit of tie- ' i Bt'iiuach. Swimming of the head, Hurried and Ditti | cult Breathing. Fluttering at the Heart. Choking or i Suffocating sensations when in a lying posture. Dim- j in ss ~f Vision, Dots of webs before the sight. Fever ! j and dull pain iu the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration. ; Yellowness of the Skill and Eyes. Pain in tlo* Side, ' ] Itaek. Chest. Liintis, Ac., Sudden Flu tics of Heat, Burning 111 the flesh. Constant Imaginings of evil, and J great Depressions of Sprits, and will positively pre- I v.-nt YELLOW FEVER. BILLIOUS FEVER. The Proprietor in calling the attention of this prep- ' ; oration, does so with a feeling of the utmost confi- ! i in in o iii its virtues and adaptation to tiie diseases for i which it is recommended. Jt : s no now and untried article, but one that has ; ! stood Jl.c test of a twelve years' trial la-fore the 1 j Amejicju jM-oplt. ;p-id its reputation and sale arc uti- j rivalled bv any similar preparations extant. The tcs I tiii.yny in its "favor given by the most prominent and well known physicians and individuals in all parts of the country i- Immense, and a careful perusal of th>- almanac, published annually by tic proprietors, and to be had gratis of any of their agents, cannot but sat- i I isfy the most skeptical that this remedy is real is de- j j serving the great celebrity it has obtained. Chile, liitz, Side Agent, Lewistown. my 2 Orphans' Court Sale. IX" pursuance of an order issued by the Or . phans* Court of Mifflin county, will be ex j posed to sale b/ public vendue or outcry, at the Court House, in Lewistown, on Saturday. August 24, 1861, I at 2 o'clock p. ni., the following Real Estate, j to wit: i A Lot of Ground situate in the Borough of | Lewistown, fronting sixty feet on Charles | Street, end extending back to an alley, bound ed on the east by lot of Samuel S. Woods, and on the west by lot of Steffy. Also: One other Lot of Ground, situate in : said Borough of Lewistown, fronting thirty feet, more or less, on the south side of Water Street, and running back to the Kishacoquil ; las Creak, bounded on the east by lot of Mrs. ! Eager, and on the west by lot of 'fltauber, J ! with an old Storehouse thereon erected. Also : A Tract or Parcel of Land situate i ! in Derry township, bounded on the east | by land of Kline, on the south by land of the heirs of D. W. Ilulings, Esq., on the west by ; land of Asaph Shcnfelder, aud on the north 1 by land of Jacob Ort, containing FOURTEEN ACRES, more or lees. Terms: One half the purchase money in hand at confirmation of sale, and the residue in one year -thereafter, with interest, to he se } cured by bona and mortgage. ELIZABETH J. JACOB, Administratrix Jcrman Jacob, dee'd. Lewistown, July 31, 1801. Estate of Daniel Miller, deceased. i "Vf OTICE is hereby given that letters of j J.\ Administration on the estate of DAN IEL MILLER, late of Bratton township, de ! ceased, have been granted to the undersigned residing in said township. All persons in debted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them duly authenticated for settle ment. DAVID MILLER, SIMON GRO, aug7-6t Administrators. Sugar, Coffee and Molasses. FAMILIES will find it to their interest to call and price our stock of Groceries and i Goods in general, as we furnisbad ourselves j with a double stock of groceries before the new tariff took effect. Storekeepers can pur -1 chase from us at city prices for cash. | aug7 JOHN KENNEDY & Co. j x. E. swnrs Original & only Cien u i lie ELECTRIC OIL. The above us tlio only reliuble remedy for inilaiiiinatory diseases, among which are Rheumatism Tetter Neuralgia (Jon' Burns Fhrostetl Feet; Sea his Fteatlache / * i i/is in the Baek I'o rali/tic St/ eke " Breast Bolt Tfhnon i>i • Sero/uUI Cram)>* in the S(<Oii- Sure Kye* oeh S"t'e Breasts Strains or Bruises Kri/si-uelas Stiffness in the Jmuts Asthma Or any diseases which are sore ami painful For that Dread to Mothers, CROUP, It s Invaluable—-(jiving Relief at Once Certificates from hundreds of our best citizens can he seen at the office of l>v Smith, showing what the Oil has dune. 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 ore worse than lis*less PRINCIPAL DEPOT, No, 126 Walnut Street, PHILADELPHIA. EDW'AIiD B. PUIICELL, Newton Hamilton, Mifflin County, Pa., | Agent for Mifflin County and surroundings Philadelphia, Fcbnrary 14, 1 SOI BCERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS THE CELEBRATED HOLLAND REMEDY FOR BYSFEPSIA, DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, LIVED tOJIPLAIHT, WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND, FEVER AND AGUE, i A tin the various affections consequent upon a disordered STOMACH OR LIVER, Sucli as Indigestion, Acidity of tlio Stomach, Colicky Pains, npartburu, Loss of Appetite, Ibwpondenry. Costivmiess, Blind and Bleeding Piles. Iu all Nervous, Rheumatic, an I NeuralgicAffictions.it has in numerous instinr. - ), 1 highly beneficial, and in otliers effect <xl decided cur*. This is a purely vegetable enjupound, prepared on strictly scientific principles. after the manner of the celetiruti i Holland Professor, JLurhave. Its r.'puUtion at homo pro duced its introduction here, th- demand commcitcipg wit j tltosu of the Fatherland scattered over the fare of Uiis mighty couutry, many of whom brought with them and handed down the tradition of its value. II is time offered to the American public, knowing that its truly wonderful "medicinal virtues mutt he ackiunJlolged. It is particularly recommended to those persona whoa., constitutions may have been Unpaired by tbe continuot u of ardent spirits, or other forms of dissipation. Generally instantaneous in effect, it finds its way directly to the sea, of life, thrilling and quickening every nerve, raising up the drooping spirit, and, in fact, infusing new health and vigor in the system. NOTICE. —Whoever expects to find this a beverage wi.l be disappointed; but to the sick, weak and low spirited, it | will prove a grateful aromatic cordial, Dossetsed of singular remedial properties. READ CAREFULLY! The Genuine highly concentrated Barhave's Holland Bitters Is put up in half-pint bottles only, and retailed at Of * DOLLAR perbottlei or six bottles for Fivx DOLLARS. The great demand fcr this truly celebrated Medicine has induced manv imitations, which the public should guard against purchasing. ' Beware of Imposition. See that our name is on the label of every bottle you buy. Bold by Druggists generally. It can be forwarded by Express to most points. SOLE PROPRIETORS, BENJAMIN PAGE, JR. & GO. MAUUFACTTEIRG pharmaceutists and (Eh f mists. PITTSBURGH, PA. For sale by CHARLES RITZ, Lewistown, Pa. sep^C j CHAIRS! CHAIRS! CHAIRS! Mahogany, Maple, Birch and - Walnut CJ-A-lsr:E SEAT CH AI R. Sy of-every style and finish, at W. D. REICIINER'S wsys®ss" 339 North Front St. Above Vine, Parlor and Dining Room Chairs, large and small Rocking Chairs, manufactured of the best material and by experienced workmen. All ordei-s filled with Premtitude and Care. Remember the place, 339 North Front Stroet, above Vine, Philadelphia. 'jan24-ly CIANDIES at 13 ots to Dealers, at > HOFFMAN'S
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