the Gr AZETTE. Pennsylvania Railroad. Train- leave Lewistown Station as follows: WTSVWABD. SASTWARD. T'irouiih Express, 4 39 a. m. 7 03 a. m. Fa-t Line, 6 36 p. m. 11 11 p. m. Mai! Train. * 382 p. m. 220 p. m. Through Freight, II 40 p. m. I 00 a. m. Fxpre-8 Freight, 10 05 a. rn. 2 45 p. m. F5 Freight, 10 58 p. m. 2 40 a. m. Local Freight, 5 55 a. m. 5 00 p. m. Coal Train, 1 05 a. in. 9 05 a. m. D. E. ROBISOM, Agent. Omnibuses convey passengers to anJ from all ths trains, taking up or setting them down at all points within the borough limits. Post Office. Mail- arrive and close as follows: Clote. Arrive. Eastern Through, 6 a. ro. 4 39 a. m. and W ay, 1 3o p. m. 330 p. m. Western " 41 * 230 p. m. 2So p. ni. H Idleness is the parent of vice, a trueism ! daily realized by parents here, yet too frequently disregarded. MIFFLIN COUNTY DRAGOONS. —The following letter from a member of this company to the editor of the Gazette, da-1 ted Camp Reynolds, Sept 23, contains j some items of interest. The Dragoons are : company C: Four companies, A, B, C and D of the Ist j A' u 6B6 ™ 0 Csvalry, to which we are attach- j ed, have been removed since Tuesday last rom camp above Washington to about 14 nines northwest of Tennallytown and 6 miles trom former place, within sight of the Chain j £ e ' w® water our horses twice a uay- While in camp near Washington, wa ere visited by Gov. Curtin and Staff, with our worthy friend Col. John A.Wright. This regiment, with a number of infantry, sum- I about 8,000 in all, were reviewed on < Saturday last at Tennallytown by Gen. Mc- 1 Jelian. Lieut. Bayard of the 2d regular j 1 cavalry regiment, who bad been highly reo ®mended by Gen. Stone and Gov. Curtin, I - . As elected Colonel after we reacbed Wash mjrton. Lieut. McEwen, after the election . JL. B J^ &r< L WM appointed by bias Adju | Dt , and G. W. Siegrist Sergeant Major.— , Captain Hastings was elected Colonel at Har. nsburg, but declined serving as he had been previously appointed to command of Carlisle Barracks Gen. McCall expressed him -elf highly pleased with the discipline and deport ment of the men when he had reviewed them on our arrival at Washington. The health of the soldiers of this regiment, and our com pany particularly, is very good, and all are ready and willing to go into uction. TH* LOGAN GUARDS. —Up to Saturday the 46th Regiment, of which the Logan Guards are eompany A, was encamped at Camp Kalorama, near Washington, but were under marching orders, probably for Banks' command. The members were all well. The following is a list of persons who have joined the Guards since the pub lication of the list last week : Andrew J. Wise Patterson. Juniata co. John Scott Lancaster co. George Wertz Herts co. Jos. Stephenson Ohio Robt. Powers New Hampshire Philip Loru Ohio FATAL RAILROAD ACCIDENT. —A fatal accident occurred on the Northern Central | Railroad on Saturday night, about five miles from Baltimore. Two trains, the first with eighteen, the other with eleven cars attached, were conveying the 49th Pennsylvania regiment, Col. Wm. H. Ir win, to Baltimore, en route for Washington, and when in the neighborhood of Mount Washington the rear train ran into the front and killed two soldiers instantly, wounded three slightly, and crushed the engineer's (Mr. Charles Johnson) font and ancle very badly. The bodies of the two men killed were taken to Baltimore, and buried in the Western Cemetery. The three wounded soldiers were taken charge of and convey ed to the Adams House hospital, and pro ceeded to Washington to join their regi ment. The two killed were three months' men, who had served out their time, and had re enlisted for the war. Their names were John Fulton, aged 20 years, and Dan iel Parker, aged 24 years. The deceased were both from Chester county, Pa. Mr. Johnson, the engineer, had his leg ampu tated by Prof. Smith. This regiment has a large number of troops from this and ad joining counties, but all fortunately escaped injury. The coroner's inquest on the dead bodies returned a verdict against the man agers of the road for neglect in suffering two trains to run at different rates of speed —the first train only making 10 or 12 miles an hour, while the rear was going at the rate of 15 or 16, and thus caused the col lision. Pic'TL'RKS.— J . Smith i Son are again open at their old stand, one door south of the Town Hall, and with their fine light, are prepared to furnish auibrotype and | photographic pictures, and guarantee satis ' faction. tf POST OFFICE. Lewistow n. Fa.—Persons having Stamps of the old issue are re | quested to call and exchange them for the new | ones recently issued, before Wednesday, the ; 25th day of September. SAMUEL COMFOUT, J\ M. • Lewistown, Sept. 18, 1861. Orphans' Court Sale. IN pursuance of an order issued by the Orphans' Court of Mifflin county, will be exposed to sale by public vendue or outcry, | on the premises, on Saturday, October 19, 1861, at 1 o'clock p. m., the following Real Estate, to wit: JhmlL A Lot of Ground with a jHanjJjTA House thereon erected, contain ing forty one and seven-tenth fl|ip rc h e 9, situate in the village | of Milroy, Armagh township, and described as follows: Beginning on land late W. Reed, tbence north 50 deg.. west 7 perches, to stones, thence by land C. Berlew north 36 deg. east 5,5 perches to turnpike road; thence j along said road south 54 deg. east 7,5 perches to stones, thence by land late Jas. Thompson ; south 41 deg., west 6 perches to place of be ginniug. Terms will be made known on the day of sale. JAMES THOMPSON, CRAWFORD SWITZER, Administrators David Switzer, dec'd. seplS The Greatest Discovert/ of the Atje is that John Kennedy & Co. Propietors, ASD J ABES FIROVED, Salesman, ARE selling goods at prices that defy com petition. They keep a large stock of all kinds of goods such as Sugars, at 7, 9, 10, 11, Coffees at 16, Teas 88, Syrups at 60 per gallon, 100 boxes of Mould Candles 16 ox to lb., (to dealers at 13 cts. by the box,) 14 cts. per lb., Segars, very low, Sugar Cured Hams at 12, Dried Beef 12, Calicos, Muslins, Ging hams, and all kinds of Dry Goods for sale at prices that can't be surpassed. Everybody and anybody are invited to coma and see the sights. Don't forget to bring along the ready cash, as you may be sure its that we're after; and don't forget that we sell goods to suit the bard times; we take produce of all kinds in exchange for goods. JOHN KENNEDY k Co. feb!4 J- B- FIROVED, Salesman. COAL OIL. Great Reduction in the Prices of Coal Oil. 25 bbls. No. 1 Coal Oil, at 50 cts, per gallon by the bbl. 60 cts. per gallon for less quan tities, and 18 cts. per quart. Tbere is no ! better Coal Oil; it burns brightly, is entirely free from smell, and uon explosive; for sale by sep4 F. G. FRANCISCUS. j IN store-—a large stock of all kinds of Cooking and Room Stoves, Heaters, 6c,, I or sale very low this season, by W P 2 F. G. FRANCISCUS. ;| 3)11338 933 TO. : SPECIAL NOTICE. ' At the Oak Front, East Market Street, Lewistown, Pa. I HAY E returned from Philadelphia with a large assortment of i FALL AHD WINTER GOODS. t which I will sell at a small profit for CASH, or produce, or marketing of all kinds. Btf P lß JAMES PARKER. i NEW FALL COODS. M\ assortment of Goods are of the best quality and the newest stylet, and by attention to customers I hope to be able to supply the wants of the community at large. C all and see and examine for yourselves. _ 9 eplß JAMES PARKER. LADIES' DR. ESS GOO DSL description—Prints, Ginghams, J Delaines, Black and Colored. Black and I Y\ hite, and Second Mourning Calicos, Bru- I che, Osmanle and Paris Lustres, Ormbra Cashmeres. Gray Plaids, China Madonas, 1 Alpaca Plaids, Black and Colored Dress SiJks, and all kinds of Dress Goods. Flan nels. Ticking, Nankeens, Crapes, Linens, Brilliants, and Bleached and Unbleached muslins. Shawls, Balmonel Skirts, Hooped Skirts, all prices, Shaker Bonnets, Cloth Cloaks, new style, Bonnet Ribbons, Dress Trimmings, Ac. Cash buyers will find it to their advantage to call and examine the Stock. (sep!B) JAMES PARKER. Cloths, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, &c. A GOOD assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres, AJL. Tweed Y 7 ests, Pants, Woolen Shirts and Drawers, Linen and Cotton Striped Shirts, Red and Gray YVoolen Shirts, Boots, Shoes Hats and Caps for men and boys. ®eplß JAMES PARKER. Carpets, Groceries, &c, Y\7 OOLEN, Linen and Cotton Carpets— Tv cheap—Queensware, Hardware, Glass ware and Earthenware, with a good stock of Groceries, as cheap as our neighbors. Please j call and see for yourselves. eplß JAMES PARKER. NOTICE. | ALL persons knowing themselves indebt ! ed to the late firm of R. U. Parkor & Brother are requested to have their accounts paid by the first of November, after which time they will be left for collection. Attend j to this notice without delay and save costs, as 1 their books must be settled. JAMES PARKER. Lewistown, September 1, 1861. NOTICE. VY7HEREAS, my wife Margaret Jane, T T having left my bed and board without any just cause, ail persons are hereby warned against harboring or entrusting her, as I will not be responsible for any debt or debts contracted by her from and after this date. JOHN ALLEN Jr. Oliver township, Sept. 18, 1861-3t* DISSOLUTION. ?TMIK partnership heretofore existing be j -■- tween John Fitzgerald and D. G. Lantz, \ under the firm of Fitzgerald Jb Lantz was j dissolved on Saturday, Septomber 14, 1861, by mutual consent. The accounts of said firm will be loft with John Fitzgerald for set tlement, at their old stand, where he will coo tinue the mercantile business. Thankful fur j past favurs he solicits a continuation of a share | of public patronage. JOHN FITZGERALD, I>. G. LANTZ. Allenviile, September 18, 1861-3t I'.statef of Ann C. Ilazlctt, deceased. "^ r OTICE is hereby given that letters of ad j Xx ministration on tho estate of ANN C. i lIAZLKIT, late of Brown township, MiiHin ! county, deceased, have been granted to the j undersigned, residing in said township. All persons tudebted to said estate arc requested to make immediate payment, and those hav ing claims to present them duly authenticated for settlement. JOHN D. BARR, seplS* Administrator. Estate of Catharine Stop, deceased. "V'OTICE is hereby given that letters of! It Administration, with the will annexed, i on the estate of Catharine Stoy, late of the borough of Lewistown, Mifflin county, dec'd, have been granted to JOHN HAMILTON and JOS. G. STOY. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make imme diate payment, and all having claims to pres ent them to JOHN HAMILTON, residingin Lewis town, duly authenticated for settlement. Lewistown, Sept. 18-6t MTOfWB MMMF, THE Fall Session of this Academy will commence on MONDAY, September 2d. Miss S. E. Y'an Duzer will continue to have charge of the department of Musio. Miss J. Eldridga will give instructions in Paint ing and Drawing. 1 Miss E. YY'arren, who is so well known in l this community as a thorough disciplinarian ' and excellent teacher, has returned to Lewis- j town and connected herself with this Institu tion. Misses Warren and Eldridga will joint- | ly manage the affairs of the school in my ab- , eence, under my supervision, and should my absence be long continued, A. Smith, County Superintendent, will act in my place, and superintend the general interests of the School. Mrs. Smith will have the entire management of the Preparatory Department. Terms of Tuition, $3.25, $4.75, and $6.25 per quarter, according to the grade of studies. For further information apply to M. J. SMITH, Prin. | Lewistown, August 21, 1861. NOTICE is hereby given to the District j Attorney in and for Mifflin county, and j ■ to all others whom it may concern, that ftp- j i plication has been made to his Excellency, the i i Governor of Pennsylvania for the pardon cf i Joseph Brought, now in the eastern peniten- j i tiary, under sentence of the Court of Quarter ! Sessions of this (Mifflin) county, being con- ! , victed for the larceny of a bloom, the prop- j erty of Marks & Willis, of the value of $4,50 1 or thereabouts. j JOSEPH ALEXANDER, Atty. for J. Brought. Sept. 13, 1861. The above notice has been served upon me. X. M. UTTLEY, Diet. Atty, for Mifflin county. September 13,1861, seplß-2t* TREES! TREES! nnilE understood invite attention to their _l large and well grown stock of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, fcc.. embracing a lar?e and complete assortment of APPLES, PEARS, PEACHES, PLCMS, CHERRIES, APRICOTS AND NECTARINES, Standard for the Orchard, and Dwarf for the Garden. ENGLISH WALNUTS. SPANISH CHESTNUTS, HAZELNUTS, Sc., RASPBERRIES, STRAW BERRIES, CURRANTS, AND GOOSE BERRIES, in Great larirty. drapes of Choicest Kinds. i ASPARAGUS, RHUBARB, Jtc., dfce. Al so, a tine stock of well formed, bus'hv EVERG-R E E W S , suitable fur the Cemetery aud Lawn. DECIDUOUS TREES, for street planting, and a genetal assortment ;of Ornamental Trees and Flowering Shrubs, Rose* of Choice Varieties, Ca melias, Bedding Plants, &c. Our stock is remarkably thrifty and fine, and we offer it at prices to suit the" times, j ttiyCatalogues mailed to all applicants. Address EDWARD J. EVANS Jt Co., Central Nurseries, York, Pa.' September 5, 18Gl-3m. TO THE PUBLIC. j '|MIE administrator of Francis N. Smith, j -* having given notice that I was infringing j said Smith's patent in the manufacture of j Robb's Corn Sheller—a proceeding calculated . to injure me iu my business—l submit the ; following facts to those who are using or | desirous of purchasing them. On the Ist j June, 1843, a patent was granted to said Smith, | and extended from Juue 1, 1857, for seven ! years, in which he makes the subjoined claim: \\ hat I claim as my invention and desire j to secure by Letters Patent is the arrangement j of the inclined concave, and toothed cylinder, as described, and in combination therewith the angular piece (a) the whole being con structed and operating as above described." FRANCIS N. SMITH. On the 25th December, 1855, a patent was issued to James Robb, to the description of which is annexed the following claim: " Having fully described my improvements in corn shellere and cleaners, what I claim as my invention and desire to secure by letters patent is, the hood or casing G, in combina- ' tion with the concave F, fender board or cob arrester H, and cylinder B, for the purpose of directing a blast and separating or cleaning the corn and cob substantially in the manner described. In testimony whereof I have hereunto signed my name before two subscrib ing witnesses." JAMES ROBB. Under this patent I have been manufactu ring one of the best machines in use, and it will readily be perceived that there is no j similarity whatever in the claims each made, and must have been so regarded by the patent office, or no patent would have issued. Parties interested can see a full description of both machines, as certified by the patent offce, by calling on me, a perusal of which I think will satisfy any cne that I am not infringing Smith's nor any other patent. If Mr. Smith's administrator, instead of! endeavoring to scare away my customers, were j to institute suit agasnst me, it would be more to the purpose; or let him come forward and 1 satisfy me that I ain infringing, and 1 pledge ; my word 1 will cease manufacturing it, as I j have no desire to live off auother man's prop- j erty. In tlie meantime I invite farmers and others to eall at nif machine simp, north end of \ alley street, examine the papers and buy TIIE BEST Corn Sheller in market, and I guarantee they will not be disturbed in its use. SAMUEL B. IIAINES. Lewistovrn, September 11, 1801. CAUTION! 'PMIE public are hereby notified that all persons having anything to do with a Pow er Corn Shelter, manufactured by S. B. Haines, of Levristown, Pa., either in making, vending or using the same, make themselves parties and liable to an action of damages, as said Sheller is made in violation of a patent grant ed to E. N. Smith, of Kinderhook. N. Y., and will be prosecuted to the extent of the law. LUCAS PRUYN, Administrator of F. N. Smith, dee'd. September 4, 1861-4t Glorious Triumph over all Opposition I For the People have Decided That the Cheapest and Best Boots and Shoes are sold at the PEOPLE'S SHOE STORE, In Lewis town. So @o & &£ TAKE pleasure in announcing that they J. still continue their extensive shoe estab lishment in West Market street, nearly op posite Maj. Eisenbise's Hotel, and that they have just returned from the eastern cities with a large and varied assortment of Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, for Ladies, Gentlemen and Children's wear, all of neat finish and ex cellent manufacture, which they will soil for CASH ONLY, At Least 25 Per Cent. Cheaper than _ the same can be purchased elsewhere, as will be seen by referring to the following Price List: Men's Boots, $1 50 to 3 25 " Gaiters, 140 to 175 •' Walking Shoes, 125t0 140 " Brogans, 85 to 140 " Kip and Calf Brogans, 62 to 80 Ladies Gaiters 75 to I 00 " Kid and Morocco lace Boots, 1 00 to 1 25 " Kip and Calf lace Boots, 80 to 125 Misses' and Childrens Shoes, 12 to 95 Having bought our goods for cash, they were put at the lowest figure, and by doing an exclusively cash business, customers are made to pay no debts—hence our low pricee. Measures taken for Boots and Shoes, which will be made at the shortest notice. REPAIR* ING done in the neatest manner. TRUNKS, VALICES, Ac., always on hand and for Bale cheap. We respectfully solicit a liberal share of public patronage. Octl9. coal oil, coal oil. A fresh lot just received, and for sale by -l\- O l ® quart or gallon, at 60 to 70 ots. per gallon, by ug2l JOHN KENNEDY 4 CO. THE OLD FOUNDRY AND Machine Shop, ! IN LEWISTdWS, MIFFLIN COUNTY, PA, BUILDS to order Steam Engines, Mill Gearing, Furnace and Forge Castings, Blowing Cylinders, Forcing Pumps, Brass ' Castings, Blacksmiths' Vices and Screw ' Plates, Buggy. Wagon, Cart and Couch Axles, I with all such Iron and Steel work as is made in a blacksmith shop. Always on hand, the ; best Bar Share, Side llill and Bull Plows and Points, saw mill Cranks turned or in a rough j state, Rag Irons, Carriage Irons, Ac., Jco. Horse Power, with an improved thresher and ; shaker. This requires the special attention lof farmers. Those who want the best article i at the lowest prce can satisfy themselves by | calling ou the subscriber at the shop and ex amining for themselves. No charge made for giving information. No loafing at stores or taverns to secure customers. If my work will not recommend itself I will not ask you to buy it. JOHN R. WEEKES, aug7-18Gl Agent. rtlXlß P ROp YLAM| NE . During the past year we have introduced to the notice of the medical profession of this country the Dure CV ystaliied Chloride of Propylamine as a REMEDY FOR RHEUMATISM ; and having received from many sources, both from physicians of the highest standing and from patients, the H©st Flattering Testimonials of its Heal Valne j in the treatment of this painful and obstinate disease, j we are induced to present it to the. public in u form READY FOR IMMEDIATE USE, which we,hope will commend itself to those who are suffering with this afflicting complaint, and to the medical practitioner who may feel disposed to test the powers of this val uable remedy. ELIXIR PROPYLAMINE, in the form above spo j ken of has recently been extensively experimented j a ith iu the Pennsylvania Hospital, j and with marked success (as it will appear from the published accounts in the medical journals.) t is carefully put up ready for immediate use, with full directions, and can be obtained from all the druggists at 75 cents per bottle, and at wholesale of BULLOCK A CRENSHAW, Druggists and Manufacturing Chemists, my'23-ly Philadelphia. BCERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS THIS CKLKBRATED HOLLAND REMEDY FOB BTS.PEPSIA, DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, HYBB I'ORPLAIKT, WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND, FEVER AND AGUE, Anu the Tarious a Sections consequent upon a disordered STOMACH OR LITER, Such a* Indigestion, Acidity of the Stomach, Colicky Pains, Heartburn, Loe, of Appetite, Despondency, CostlTsneas, Blind and Bleeding Pile,. In all Nervous, Rheumatic, aud Neuralgic Affections, It has In numerous instances proved highly beneficial, and in others effected a decided cura. This is a purely vegetable compound, prepared on strictly scientific principles, after the manner of the celebrated Holland Professor, Boerhave. IU reputation at home pro duced its introduction here, the demand commencing with those of the Fatherland scattered over the fkee of this mighty country, many of whom brought with them aud handed down the tradition of its value. It it note offered to the American public, knowing that its truly wonderful medicinal virtues mutt be acknowledged. It is particularly recommended to thoee persons whose oonstitutions may bare been Impaired by the continuous use of ardeut spirits, or other forms of dissipation. Generally Instantaneous in effect, it finds its way directly to the seat of life, thrilling and quickcuiug every nerve, raising up the drooping spirit, and, in fact, Infusing new health end vigor in the system. NOTICK. —Whoever expects to find this a leverage whl be disappointed; but to the aick, weak and low spirited, it will prove a grateful aromatic cordial, Possessed of singular remedial properties. READ CAREFULLY! The Genuine highly concentrated Hcerhave'f Holland Bitters Is put up in half-pint bottles only, and retailed at OKI Dollsb per bottla or six bottles for Frvx Dolls as. The great demand for this truly eclebiated Medicine has induced many imitations, which the public should guard against purchasing. SSf Beware of Imposition. See that our name is ou the label of every bottle you buy. Sold by Druggists generally. It can ha forwarded by Zzpreaa to moat points. SOLK PROPRIETORS. BENJAMIN PAGE, JR. & CO. MAVUFACTGKIMQ Pharmaceutists and Chemists.. PITTSBURGH, PA. For sale by CHARLES RITZ, Lewistown, Pa. sep2o NEW ARRIVAL! BCCTS te SECESi First Stock of the Season. BILLY JOHNSON respectfully informs his customers and the public, that he has just received over one thousand pair of Boots and Shoes of all sixes and quality, which he proposes to sell cheaper than any establishment in town in his line or in Mifflin county ; and as the above stock is all prime i goods, he will warrant the same, and as a j new feature in his business he guarantees to | repair all rips gratuitously. He has also on . hand a large stock of inferior quality of work, j which will be sold at a very low rate at the > risk of the purchaser. Also, a good supply | of HOMEMADE WORK kept on hand— , Manufacturing of all kinds attended to with promptness, and repairing neatly executed at the shortest notice. Storekeepers and others will find it to their advantage to give nim a call before purchasing elsewhere. Nothing 1 obarged for showing goods. Customers will i please bear in mlud that as his profits are I small his terms are strictly cash. A large lot of TRUNKS kept constantly ' on hand whiob will be sold cheap. ap4-tf BILLY JOHNSON. General Election Proclamation Pl.-RSL ANT to an Act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled. -An Act relating to tb Elections of this Commonwealth,'* approved the 2d day of July. A. P. ) ', *■ Oharles C. StanUvrger. Sheriff' of the county of M fflin, Peunsy Iva' ia. do hereby make known aud give 1 ' notlre lo the electors of the county aforesaid, that a general electiou wilt be held in the said county of Mif ' ii on f Second Tuesday, being the Sth of October, 8 .i B L . I\ Win. Swine hart in said towa i ship. j '1 he electors of Decatur township are to meet at the I house now occupied by Ellis liuntmcll. And by an Act of Assembly, the borough of I.ewis j town was divided into two Wards, and each Ward to J compose an election district. The electors of the I East Ward will meet at the Court House, aud vole at i the window of the Commissioner's office, j The electors of the West Ward will meet hi the sumo j place, and vote at the window ot the Sin-riff's office, | in the said Court House, aud in sard borough. Pursuant to the provisions of an Act ol Assembly, the Judges of the aforesaid districts shall respective ly take charge of the certificate of return of the elcc | tion of their respective districts, and produce them j at a meeting of one Judge from each district, at the Court House, in Lewistowu. on tho third day after the i day of election, being for the present year FRIDAY, the 11 ti day of Oetobor next, then and there to <; • and perform the duties required by law of said Au Act of the Legislature having changed the man ner of voting in Mifflin county, all officers to lw elect ed this year, may be voted lor on a single slip of pa per and deposited in one ballot box. e;-ejit foi the of fice of President Judge, which mu ♦ '.•< voted for on a separate piece of paper, or the voter iv->r i: • choose vote for oa'h candidate separately, .v . 1 emu mitte 'by any person voting under tl ■: -I. all to punished by existing laws of this Common', -Itli. Also, that where a Judge by sickness . ruim .table accident, is unable to attend at such in- ••ting of Judg es, then the certificate or return, as aforesaid.s. ii !>•• taken charge of by one of the Inspectors or Clerks of the election of said District, who shall do and perform the duties required of said Judge unable to attend. Also, by the 77th section of said act it is enacted thai when the qualified voters of more than one Ward, Township, or District meet at the same place to hold their election, it shall be the duty of the respective Judges of said election districts, in addition to the certificates required in the 76th section of this Ait, to make out a fair statement and certificate of all the. votes which shall have been then and there given for each candidate, distinguishing the office or station he shall have voted for. and one of said Judges shall tk charge of said certificate, and also of the several cer tificates made out for each election district, as before directed, and produce the same at a meeting of all Ino return Judges in the county, in the manner prescribed in the 78th section of this Act. PRrsini.NT rvrxit. Suction 6. That in the case of the election of pres ident judge of any judicial district composed of two or more counties, at th- meeting of the return judges in each of sui h counties, the clerks aforesaid siiutl make out a fair statement of all the votes which shall have been given at such election within the county foi every person voted for as such president judge, which shall be sigued by said judges and attested by tho clerks; auu one of said judges shall take charge of such statement aud shall produce the sunie at a meet ing of one judge from each of said counties, which meeting shall be held on the seventh day after tho election at the court house of one of the counties, to be tixsd by taking such counties alternately in their alphabetical order. Srcrio.N 7. That the judges of the several counties having so met shall cast up the several county returns ami make a sufficient number of copies ot "a general return of all the votes given for snch office in said district, all of which they shall certify, and one of which they shall lodge forthwith in the offieo of the Court of Common Pleas of each of said counties, and one of which thev shall enclose, seal, ana direct to the Secretary of the Commonwealth, in the manner prescribed by the fifth section of this act. Given under my hand at my office, iu Lewistow n, the 10th day of September. 1861". 0. C. STANBARG RR. Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Lewistown. Septeml-er 11.1861. Estate of -Vary Devlnncy, drtennf. 1^" OTICE is hereby given tlifit lottcr? JJn Administration on the Estate o.' M AKY DEVINNEY, late of the borough of Levvia town, deceased, have been granted to the un dersigned, residing in said borough. All per sons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them duly authenticated for settlement. JACOB MUTTIIERSBOUGH, sepll-fit Administrator. Headquarters, Pennsylvania Militia, "I Quartermaster's Department, > llakrisbl'rg, Sept. 10, 1861. j PENNSYLVANIA needs Blankets and Stockings for hor 80,000 brave soldiers in arras to support the Government. Every factory capable of making Blankets, even to a single loom, should at once be put in operation. Liberal contracts will be giv en to all such. Blankets should be wool grey, 7 feet long by 5 ft. 6 in. wide, and weigh full 5 pounds, with the letters P. V., in black, 4 inches long, in the centre of each blanket. Stockings will be needed the coming win ter—half-hose or socks, good sizes, one-fourth pound each. Let every mother, wife and sis ter knit one or more pairs. Let associations be formed in each county, with a treasurer at the county 6eat, with whom the stockings can be deposited and forwarded to the military store at Harrisburg. The United States contract price, twenty-five cents per pair, will be paid to each county treasu rer, and thus a fund oan be raised to supply the wants of volunteer families, to which ev ery patriotic woman in the State can contrib ute ber share, R- C. HALE, Quartermaster General, P. M. September 11, 1861. NAILS at $2 85 per keg, for sale by sepl F. G. FRANCISCUB. ANEW Stock of Wall Paper recived and for sale by F, G. FRANCISCUS. CORN Shellers, Fodder and Straw Cutters, for sale by F. G. FRANCISCUS. SHOE Findings, Sole Leather, Kips, Uppers, Calf Skins, (Country French), Moroccos, &c., for sale at lowest prices by se P 4 F. G. FRANCISCUS. LUMBER! LUMBER? A LARGE and oomplete assortment of Lumber for sale cheaper than the cheap est, by F. G. FRANCISCUS.