s-GAZETTE. Pennsylvania Railroad. Trains leave Lewistown Btation as follows: 'WESTWARD. EASTWARD. Through Express, 6 28 a. m. 12 50 a. m. F:ist Line, 816 p. m. 619 " Mail, 10 45 a. ill. 10 39 a.m. Through Freight, 11 30 p. m. 2 50 a. m. Local Freight, 6 19 a. m. 6 25 p.m. Fa-I Freight. 10 55 p.m. Express Freight, 6 30 a. m. 2 45 p.m. Coal Train, 1 30 p. tn. 5 20 a. m. T). E. ROBESON, AgeHti t&j-Giilhraith's Omnibuses convey passengers to and from all the trains, taking tip or setting them j ivn t all points within the bdrtnigh limit*. LOCAL AFFAIRS. THE RELIEF —Some changes wore made at the meeting on Saturday by which the pay of those claiming relief on the ground of partial support is reduced to one payment a month. The pay of those who have received relief for 12 weeks has also been reduced from 30 to 40 per cent., and all others will come under the same rule as soon as that time expires. This class of orders will probably be issued every other week hereafter. As the relief fund is not designed for those who are not in need, taxpayers and all others are re quested to exercise caution in signing rec ommendations of applicants, as there is good reason to believe that several cases of gross imposition have been practiced. RI DDEN DEATH. —A dispatch was re ceived yesterday morning, giving inforuia tion oi' the death of John Kennedy, Sen., at or near Lock Haven, whither he had gone with one of his canal boats. Mr. K. was a prominent merchant of this place for a number of years, doing business prin cipally in groceries and produce, and was generally esteemed as a kind-hearted and j benevolent business man. He was about GO years of age. MORE SOLDIERS MONEY. —James 11. Maun, Esq., returned from YVashington I,'ity a few days ago with about §I2OO from the Mifflin County Cavalry—§l2oo front j ('apt. Maclay's Milroy Company —and 1 §I2OO from Capt. Dual's Centre County \ Company —forwarded to their wives, farni- ! lies and relatives by the soldiers. They ! were offered pay in gold or notes. Mr. M informs us that the men generally were in uood health and spirits, and anxious for testing their prowess with the rebels.— In this, as in other cases, the amounts sent vary, but a considerable number reserved only a few dollars out of their entire re ceipts for their own use. In addition to the above Captain Taylor received about §BOO making total sent by . the Cavalry Company about §2,000. lieuiiitances were also received from f'ipt. Zollinger's, Capt. Xeice's, and the 40th Regimental Band, which with the amounts sent home by commissioned offi cers will probably swell the total sent to this county to between seven and eight thousand dollars. BuTlic Ladies Association of this place fie learn have forwarded 100 pair of stock ings for the use of the soldiers. They have now determined to use their efforts to make mittens for the Logan Guards and Burns Infantry, and request "// who arc desirous to assist in any way to attend a meeting on Thanksgiving after noon, at 3 o'clock, at Geo YY\ Elder's, or ih Candor's, Esq , on Tuesday evening, or consulting any of the ladies of the Asso ciation. V. Felix has just arrived from Phil adelphia with a splendid stock of lresh ; Coods for the holidays. Call and examine j his goods; you can be suited with anything i you may want. BOY_TO morrow being thanksgiving day, J business will be in a great measure sus pended. The Post Office will be opeu un- j til tune o'clock in the morning, and then ! close until the arrival of the eastern mail. , transcripts for taking the trien- j nial assessment were delivered to the As- , sessors on Friday and Saturday last, as j follows: Lewistown —John B. Selheimer. Granville—John Cupples. Berry— Samuel Mitchell. Becatur—Joseph Yetter. Oli ver—Elisha Bratton. Bratton—Daniel Yoder. McY r eytown—Dr. J. A. Swartz. Wayne— Daniel Stine, Jr. Armagh—\Vm. J. Thompson. Brown—Matthew Taylor. - I I nion—Henry P. Taylor. j Menno—D. M. Contner. John Robb, Assessor for Newton Ham- ! ilton did not attend. Henry L. Close was appointed one ofl *be Assistant Assessors of Armagh, in . place of an absentee. horses attached to the Northum berland mail coach ran off this morning *hile the driver was receiving some goods a * b ranciscus's, upset the eoach on the • s T'are, breaking the front part consider ably, and made their way out of town. COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE. —CoI. John McDowell, Jr., was qualified Dmhed iifcly alter the last meeting of the Return Judg es, and entered upon the duties of hia office, in place of Mr. John Peachey, whose term had expired. Mr. P. retires from the board with the good wishes of all for his future welfare, and cafries with him the conscious ness of a faithful discharge of his duties, to both County and taxpayers. The board as now constituted consists of Richeson Rratton, Esq., President, and Samuel Brow er aud John McDowell, Jr., Esqrs. YY INTER. —The first snow squall this winter occurred on the 15th inst., since which wc have had snow, hail aud raiu in small quantities. TIIE A. L. S.—The following officers were elected on Saturday a week : Presi dent, H.J. \\ alters; Y ice President, Thom as M. I tley; Recording Secretary, George R. Frysinger; Corresponding Secretary, flenry A. Peters; Librarian, Howard Ilel man; Assistant Librarian, John T. Mc- Clure; Treasurer, Robert YY". Patton ; Edi tor, John A. McKee. fifeaTT'he Lochiel Cavalry, Col. YY'illiams, in which a number of our citizens are en listed, left llarrisburg at five o'clock P. M. Monday for Kentucky. OYSTERS, ICE CREAM, AC.—Those who like to partake of a dish of choice oysters, at a table furnished with slaughs and sau ces of due relish, will of course call on Mrs. YY'ertz, a few doors west of Sample's hotel. In pleasant weather, Ice Cream can also be had every Tuesday and Satur day. In addition to groceries, candies, cakes, and fancy articles generally, she al so keeps on hand a superior article of gen uine Cider Y'inegar, and warranted to be so. 4t. PICTURES.—J. Smith it Son are again open at their old stand, one door south of the Town Hull, .and with their fine light, are prepared to furnish ambrotype and photographic pictures, and guarantee satis faction. tf Married. On Monday evening. 18th inst., by Rev. Mr. MeMurray. SIMON S. CRANSTON, of YVest Chester to Miss RACIIEL HUD SON, of this place. On the 14th inst., by Rev. J. P. Shind. l, I. MIDDLESWARTII of West Beaver, and Miss MARY A. SPECIIT of Beaver town ship, Snyder county. On the 20th inst., by J. Morrison, Esq., at tlie public house of YVin Brothers, in Newton Hamilton. HENRY E. PERCHEY. of AI tonna, Blair county, to Miss LIZZIE NEW MAN, of Newton Hamilton. Died. On Tuesday morning, SARAH, wife of James McConaghy, and daughter of Jacob Bearly, aged 29 years, I m nth and 14 day-. In tfiis place, un the 15th inst., of chronic croup, WILLIAM EDWARD, son of Moses A. Sample, Esq., aged 5 years, 11 month and il days. In this place, on the 15th inst., MOLLIL A., infant daughter of Jacob and Susan Hani aker, aged 2 years and 3 months. In this place, on the IGth inst., ADA SPROAL, daughter of Dr. Adrian Orr, aged 2 years and 3 months. On the lfith October, in Decatur township, HENRY WILLIAM GARTHOFF, aged 7 years, 11 months and 29 days. Of diptheria, at the house of Dr. S. Maclav, M ilroy, on Saturday, Nov. 23d, 1861, Miss ELLIE S. M ACLAY, youngest daughter of YVm. Brown Maclay, Esq., deo'd., in the 14th yoar of her age. Sprightly, conscientious and affectionate, she was loved in life and is missed and la mented in death. Realizing the change which was before her, she sought preparation for a better world, and founded her hope of glory and immortality upon the word and promise of God. Although life had its at tractions and her sufferings were intense, she expressed and manifested a wonderful resig nation to divine will. Considering her per fectly child like character, she conversed dur ing her last hours, in a marvellous way of heavenly things, and with all the timidity of her nature, she shrank not from the cold em brace of death, but apparently without a fear committed her spirit into the hands of her Lord Jesus. Thus faded and passed away one of earth's loveliest flowers. Dear Ellie, thou art not lost, only gone before. YYe miss thee here, and weep that we are so soon call ed to part, but be sorrow not as others who have no hope. Precious child ! affectionate sister! kind companion ! farewell! We shall meet thee in Leaven. J. LIST OF LETTERS remaining in the Post Office at Lewistown up to Nov. 16, 1861. Adams Sophia K. 2 Miller 11. Brovfti James / McCormiok Mrs. Burns Mrs. H. S. McClure Wm. Bolin Mrs. Catharine McKee John Bear Mrs. Anaa M. McDowell Jane Basor John McClanahen Cath. Cunningham Mary M.Price 11. K. Crawford E. D. Hon. Pnllman Peter B. Evans Nathaniel Pierce Clarence Favor Henry S. Russell YVm. I. 2 Filmere Samuel Rhoat Franklin Fox Colum Russell John R. Gallespie Moses Riley Miss Elizabeth Herman Max 2 Snyder Maj. A. B. Hoots Mrs. Cath. 3 Swigart Geo. H. Hess Daniel Strohm Charles Kerlin Peter Stewart John Kepperling Jacob YVhitaker Chas. E. Litig John Welcbontz Joseph Linthurst Jacob White John Mathers James 2 Wagner D. M. Miles & Dorris Zulner Samuel 50 Persons calling for any of the above letters will please say they are advertised. One cent due on each. SAMUEL COMFORT, nov2o Post Master. WUTTABT KNROHiMEHT, As iew persons seem to understand the present military law we publish the following extracts : I ' rs A That the assessors chosen in each city, borough, ward a i- f ' at safne fitnr they are engaged in taking cities twir.iiii.lis ,. i i' n £' personal property in their respective of till persons in'thefr ahips, include in their assessment roll the names t"- 1,1 fanri fnrti- J po*t: v H-se-sment districts between the naos of tweu- V-onoand tortj-fltreyears,lmbb ■ .> enrolledbv the laws..f'nits is-a-es-thev rv .Msl-no 1 <•<>'">" <Vi ■*- the name of each person not .x, nipt. s|, a !i ert £n y ;rT* iin '' • V ', ; '- V '"'?>* r •I'tired '.V law u\b- made of sJt.Jt eve nob f r .contain tin additions her. in speeded -m-h -„r- shall 1!1S 1. ® ; ei cry person whom they sh dl embrace ;n their military roll. i'f liVv". 1 ' :sn h no!: "" n,a - v in'- rtning id peri, nin wilting, by leaving the same ut ins place of residence or business. Srromt, As soon as the roll is completed the assessors shall forthwith cause notices thereof to b<- p it up in throe of the most nubia- places 111 the eitv. borough, ward • r township: which notices -ball set forth that the assessors have made their roll of nil persons liable of enrollim nt according to the laws of the I mtcd States, and that the same i- left w ih one f tlieu number, to be designated in such notice, at some place to be • n. cdied llier- in where the same may he seen and examined bv any person in crested tlc-rciti' until some day and place, to be specified in such notice, w hen the ii la-o-s. ors and comirnssmners of the county w.ll meet to review such . nvollineiu such review shall be made at the same time and place the said a—.---.a - and commissioners review their assessment of real and personal pi-.-pcity orttp- J'lurd , Any person claiming that he is not liable to military duty, on account of some physical defect, or bodily infirmity, or that he is ex empt from military amy by any law ..f this state or of tiie Tinted State, may. on or before the day sneemed m such notice, and not after, deliver to . jrlter of said assessors an affidavit, stating such facts on which he claims p. be ex empt, or not liable to do military duty; such affidavit may lt made before rliiv person authorized to administer oaths, and the a--. -| m |i ~a u s, all sb. ii affidavits to be file,l in the office of the city or county . ..mm; r- : ai,d i, any person shall swear falsely in such affidavit, h ■ shall be guilty . ; p. rjurv. l'vurth, On the Jay the city or county commissioners meet to review the assessment of real and personal property.or tor hotdingappcals thev shall also dcUTiiune who are exempt or not liable to do milimrv duty and in a column prepared for that purpose, in such roll opposite the name of each person not exempt, shall retain titiy ..ppositl the „ each person not liable to do duty, shall insert "exempt." or not liable, -as the case may he; and opposite the mimes of all members of uniformed companies on such roll, Shalf insert -I . (V and again-, the name of any militaryofficer in commission and liable to do duty, the title of bis office : and shall also insert against the names of persons between the age of eighteen and tweuu -olio yeais, minor; but it such person will have arrived ai the uo of twrmtv-one i' r ' th , C sf,5 f, V eu,h ->-v,-i,.bcr following such eim.llme.it, liien the designation last above provided need not be made. Fifth, The said commissioners shall, at any time they shall meet to review their enrollment, ami for appeals, make a eertiti-d lis, „r • names of all persons whom they shall determine to lie exempt, or not liable to do military duty, and shall tile the same in their office for the future even ittation ami of tlio ;mi cuii)ini.\si6iitTs New Eall and Winter Goods. 1) F. ELiJS, of the late firm of McCoy & Ellis, lias just returned from the city with n choice assortment of Dry Goods and Groceries, selected with care and purchased for cash, which are offered to the public at a small ad vance on cost. The stock of Dry Goods em braces all descriptions of Fall and Winter Goods suitable fur Ladies, Gentlemen and Children, with many new patterns. Ilia <&vocmrs comprise Choice Sugars, Molasses. Java, Rio and Laguyra Coffee, superior Teas, fce. Also. Boots and Shoes, Queen.sware, and all other articles usually found in stores—all which the customers of the late firm and the public in general are invited to examine. R. F. ELLIS. Country Produce received as usual and the full market price allowed therefor. Lewistown, November 6, 1861. POtnTD. D, in August lust, a sum of money, . which the owner can have lij- giving a description of the same, with other particu lars. Apply to SAMUEL K YODER. Union township, Nov. 23, 18Cl-3u ;: HIDES WANTED. r f I IIE highest price IN CASH will be paid JL for all kinds of HIDES, if delivered at •John Clarke's Shoe Store, in Lewistown. or at the Tannery, in Decatur township, or the residence of the subscriber, in Dry Valley. novl3-3in YVM MITCHELL A SON. ORPHANS' COURT SALS. IN pursuance of an order issued by the Or phans' Court of Mifiiin county, will be exposed to sale, by public vendue or outcry, on the premises, on SATURDAY. Dscsmbsr 7, 1361, at one o'clock in the afternoon, the following property, to wit: A tract of land, situate in Armagh township, Mifflin county, near Milroy, containing about 15 ACRES, 7 or 8 acres of which are cleared and in meadow, the remainder woodland. This property will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. Terms made known on day of sale. PETER BAREFOOT, JOSEPH 11 AWN. Admr'e. of Jacob Ilawn, dee'd. ml NATKMi LOAN. Seven and Three-Tenths Per Cent. sramesb Now Ready for Delivery at the Ofiire of JAY COOKE & Co., BANKERS, No. 114, South Third Street, Philadelphia. I)URSUANTJJto instruction from the Sec retary of the Treasury, the Subscription Book to "the NEW NATIONAL LOAN of Treasury Notes, bearing interest at the rate of seven and 3 tenths per cent, per annum, will remain open at my office, .NO. 114, SOUTH THIRD STREET, until further notice, from 8 a. m. till 5 p. m., and on Mondays till 9 p. m. These notes will be of the denomination of Fifty Dollars. One Hundred Dollars, Five Hundred Dollars, One Thousand Dollars, and Five Thousand Dollars, and are all dated 19th of August, 1861, payable in gold, in three years, convertib'e into a twenty years' six per cent, loan, at the option of the holder, Each Treasury Note has in terest coupons attached, which can be cut off and collected in gold at the Mint every six months, and at the rate of one cent per day on each fifty dollars. Payments in subscriptions may be made in Gold or Checks, or Notes of any of the Phil adelphia Banks. Parties at a distance can remit by their friends, through the mail, or by the express, or through the Banks, aud the Treasury Notes will be immediately delivered, or sent to each subscriber as they may severally direct. Parties remitting must add the interest from 19tb of August, the date of alltbenot.es, to tho day the remittance reaches Philadelphia, at the rate of one cent per day on each fifty dollars. Apply to or address JAY COOKE, Subscription Agent, Cdre of Jay Cooke d Co., Bankers, oc9-lm No. 114, South Third St., Phila. WiLLIAftl LSND, has now open A NEW STOCK OF Cloths, Cassimeres AND VESTI N C S , which will be made up to order in the neat est and most fashionable styles. apl9 Kishacoqnillas Nursc-ry. TUK subscriber is prepared to fnrtiisb a good assortment of Fruit frees for the fall and spring trade f 1801 & 02, comprising ASPZiE, PBAE, PEACH, &c. Grape Vines and Strawberry Plants, at low prices, all of which he will warrant to give satisfaction to all who may favor liini with a call. HEXIIY STEELY, 4 miles above Belleville, on back road. September 11, 1801—ly.Gm* Lewistown Mills. PERJIHEIITLY ESTICLISIIED. r |^' I B undersigned having leased the Lew l i• town Mills, refitted and put them in perfect working order, will continue to pay the HIGHEST CASH PRICES F.IR WHEAT, AM) ALL KINDS OF GHAi.\, or receive it on storage, at the option of those having it for the market. He intends to giie personal and close atten tion to the business, and invites a share oi custom ai.J trad<, and will labor to "ivc sat i (.fiction. g-af PLAS i KB ami SA LT always on hand. imvG WALTER 11. McATEE. mm mi m SPtCI.IL Hull 1.. At the Oak Front, East Market Street, Lewistown, Pa. [I IA A E returned from Philadelphia with a large assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, which 1 will sell at a small profit for CASH, or produce, or marketing of all kinds. scplS JAMES PARKER. Cloths, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, &c. A GOOD assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres, IJI I weed ests, Pants, Woolen Shirts and Drawers, Linen and Cotton Striped Shirts, Red and Gray Woolen Shirts, Boots, Shoe ;, Hats and Caps f"r men and boys, seplS JAMES PARKER. Estate ot" Eli k. Wagner, deceased, NOJICE is hereby given that letters of ad ministration on the estate of ELI K.' WAGNER, late of Armagh township, Mifflin county, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, residing in said township. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those hav ing claims to present them duly authenticated for settlement. Estate ot Nathaniel Wise, deceased. 01 ICE is hereby given that letters of ad A.N ministration on the estate of NATHAN IEL WISE, late of Union township, Mifflin county, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, residing in Menno township. All persons indebted to said estate are re quested to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them duly au thenticated for settlement. D. McK. CONTNER. oct2d-Gt Administrator. COAL! "jVj OW is the time to buy your Coal cheap A. l and clean, also in good weight, at John Kennedy & Co's., as follows, for CASK : Wilkesbarre Coal, $3 87 No. 3 & 4 Sunbury Coal, 3 50 Sunbury nut do 2 80 Limeburner's do 2 60 We will deliver Coal at any of the above prices at any point in the borough. JOHN KENNEDY & Co. N. B. All Coal is weighed on Stewar't hay scales, which can be seen by persons who purchase. oct23 (10AL OIL LAMPS, Shades, Chimneys, J Brushes, Burners. Ac., for sale by fcbl4 JOHN KENNEDY & CO. Sixth, When the assessors shall have completed their as sessment roll, they shall -ign the same, and attach thereto an all t u • „ . .. tjally a- follows: The undersigned ass.-seor or assessor* of th. eitv Ur. word or township of , iu the county of . - ' r ? h h:lt they hs "* niade strict "and diligent in o'iirt to "i --i.,V *5 n ? mes a!I Person* required to be enrolled as liable to m-Pt-.Vv duty by the taws of the Vniied States, re.-i.lin- in the distrieri fol. rln't r°.n n r n f° X n " S n, ' Mr t! "' deponent or deponents ,-an ascertain, a eoi- The £!, ®.f>L P t rs f n ?, rrsidiag in said district who are liaUe.to be enrolled. atti.iJf?.* ' ') s . b* .V\ '"'ore oily ottieer authorized bv law to take ?' i 1 whose du, y 11 sh *" be to take the same without fee or reward The T' "" rs , shall d'en debt, r said roll to the countv eoinmls di"triet- V,r L meeting, and it shall be railed the military roll of sari istra . and also one copy to the brigade inspector of the proper" brigade. Seventh, If any assessor or assessors shall neglect or from any cause oi tto perform hh duties, the , th., rs V cui-r ~f th n tilv the 7 tow,,shi P- perform -inl. duty. *:;•! - hnllccr , ,u >"•> >" such delinquent assos- , r or asses-.-r-, -t.atii • the cause of ia omission, to the contmadant of the brigade in which lie resides. hn/hth All tavern keepers, keepers of'hoarding houses, nor- any heiuf or s'Te^oMnm,munlt'"^^' : -Tl^ app n atK"! of nny assessor, give information of the names of ail*perfons're" ; r S r"'"i i"'T'~ > " r • ' , ° , -" an ' l - | An,i " " n - v JH-rson of whom information Ys r£ : th' t !< t' "?? er tr L " 111 J , ; filch inl>rnsati<>xi, ho forf. it iu.l i-iv t •in Il S ear-Is item demanded of him or her la the assessor. and filsety ifntYd ie t f*'i "i t ' vi ''- v individual name that may he i cliised con.-eaied or tale --> stated : and every person who shall refuse to give his own name md ,i. .. . {v'i.f r-V.'"- '■ ib-nn-'v l v"anir I-'li.'-ro! V, e'.riil i - EXEMPTS. The only persons exempt from milit ry duty are All persons in the navy and army of the United States. Ministers and preachers of the gospel, and professors of Co Leges, ; .nd school directors, and all the judges of the Sev eral courts of this commonwealth I ersons who have beet, or hereafter shall be regularly and honorably discharged from the army and navy of the United Mates, m consequence of the performance of military duty in pursuance ol any law of this state. Commissioned officers who shall have served as such in the militia ot this state, or any one of the United States, for the space of hve consecutive years. hvery non-commissioned officer, musician and private who shall have performed service for the space of seven consecu tive years from the time of his enrollment. Stoves ? Stoves! ) have now on hand a fine assortment (yETct Cooking, Airtight, Gas Burning, and other kinds of Coal Stoves, at prices to suit the times. oe*g F. J. HOFFMAN. Hoffman's is the Store for Coal Oil. i i quantity. No. 2 at 56 cents per gal. —a good article—also less by the quantity. r |MP TOP Tobacco and Segars, at x oct3o F. J. HOFFMAN'S. SAUSAGE Cutters, Stuffers, &c. Also, Butcher's Saws, Knives, at octtO HOFFMAN'S. Groceries Still Low. SIiGAR, Coffee, Spices, and best Penna. Syrup, at 56 cents per gallon, at oct3o F. J. HOFFMAN'S. 1)1.' RE Ground Pepper, our own grinding, and warranted pure, at oct3o F. J. HOFFMAN'S. SEVERAL Varieties of Apple Parers, at about half price, for sale by *ep4 F. G. FRANCISCUg. G I ROUND Alum Salt, bv the sack. low for f cash, at HOFFMAN'S. OOLE Leather, Upper Leather, Moroccos, ED and Shoe Findings, at oct3o HOFFMAN'S tf~ l IIEESE—A prime article, at oct3o HOFFMAN'S. ID ISII.—Mackerel, very low. by the barrel . or at retail, at " HOFFMAN'S. STOVES, STOVES, STOVES. For Sale at the Industrial Stove Works. Ao. 33 A. Second St., Philadelphia, OPPOSITE Christ Churcb, the most cele brated Gas Consuming, Cooking and Heating Stoves of the day. Lehigh, Victor Complete, and all other Cooking and Heating Stoves, all of which are guaranteed to give entire satisfaction. Please give ine a call. Oct9-2m WM. C. NEMAN. 100,000 Good Joint and Lap SHINGLES. ALSO DRY BOARDS AND SAWED FLAS TERING LATH, for sale by GRAFF & THOMPSON. Milroy, Sept 25, 1861-6 m Kishacoquillas Seminary, AND NORMAL INSTITUTE. TITHE second Session ot this Institution will B commence November 5, 1861. Encouraged by the liberal patronage receiv ed during the previous Session, the proprietor has been induced to refit the buildings and grounds to render them most comfortable and convenient for students. He has also secured the assistance ol Rev. S. McDonald, formerly tutor of Princeton University, and well known in this part of the country as an able scholar and devoted Christian. A competent music teacher will also be engaged. oct2 S. 7.. SHARP, Principal. TAKE NOTICE! TIIE books and accounts of Dr. William G. Bigelow are leftin the hands of the sub scriber for collection. All persons knowing themselves indebted will confer a great favor by calling on or before the 2d day of December, and settle the same, as Dr. Bigelow has en tered the U. S. service, and will be absent for some time, and must have his dues for the maiutainance of bis family. I hope persons concerned will be prompt in this matter. Af ter the above date suit will be brought against all those neglecting this notice, without re spect to persons. I will appoint the 18th and 19th in6t., to meet at my house to settle, as I am often absent from home. novG JOSEPH IIAFFLY. X IIIIPS. Sugar Cured Horn, of own curing, 0 at 12$ cts. per lb, for sale by jyO JOHN KENNEDY & Co. TREES! TREES! r P'IE undersigned in*ite attention tli.it 1 large and well grown stock of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, ffe., embracing a large and complete assortment of rUp \f'!3 PEARS. PEACHES. PLC MS. CHERRIES, APRICOTS AM) XEUTA NINES, Standard for the Orchard, and Dwarf for the i Garden. ENGLISH WALNUTS. SPAMS'! fHESTN'TS HAZELNUTS, it, RASPBERRIES, STRAW BERRIES. CURRANTS, AMI GIUSE BKRRILS, in Great Vttricly. Grapes of Choicest Kinds. ASPARAGUS. RHUBARB, Ac., We. Al- • so, a fine stuck of well firmed, I nshj 27~?.551E1T S ... * sui'ablo for the Cemetery and Lawn. DECIDUOUS TREES, fur street planting, and a gene al assortment jut Ornamental Trees and Flowering Shrubs. Roses of Choice Varieties. Ca melias, Bedding Plants. &c. Our stock is remarkably thrilly and fine, i and we offer it at prices to suit the times. Catalogues mailed to nil applicants Address EDWARD J. EVAN'S & Co. Central Nurseries, York, Pa. September 5, ISGI-3m. eL ,XIR PROPYLAMife j \Ww.vN\ X^yv v During the past year we tiavu introduced to the notice of the medical profession of this country the Pure (■ <ystaliznl Chloriiif. of as a' REMEDY FOR RHEUMATISM , and having received fro in many sources, both from physicians of the highest standing and from patients, the j Must Flattering Testimonials of lis Real Value i in the treatment of this painful and obstinate disease, we are induced to present it to tiie public in a form itEALV KOI; IMMEDIATE I'sJE which We.fiopenill 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 I'UOt'.YLAM IXE, in the form above spo ken of lias recently been extensively- experimented' with in the 3?ennsr nia Hospital, and with marked success (as it will appear from the publisluM accounts in the medical journals.) ■So'lt is carefully put up ready for immediate use, with full direction i can be obtained from al) the druggists at 70 cents per bottle, and at wholesale of IHTL.LOCK Ac CRENSHAW,- Priiggists- and Miumfaeturing Chemists, my 23-1 y I'lviladeiphii. The Prince Royal and Royal Cook Cooking Stoves. I HTM IE subscriber has fur sale the best Cook ; ing Stove in the market. Hundreds have i been suld, aud in every case given tLe warm ! "*t satisfaction. They are more durable, the | e.it Ire top being double plated with wrought | iron: the back plates arc double of cast iron. j Every housekeeper knows that these are the only parts affected by the heat, hence tlio value of this great improvement. No burn ing out of pieces. Hole covers and oven-tops. These Stoves possess a neat and beautiful appearance, hare all the most valuable im provements that make a Cook Stove a house hold pleasure, viz: largest diving fines, which increase the draught, and diffuse the heat i just where it is wanted, under and around j the baking oven—large fire chambers, taking wood from 24 to 30 incites long-—deep ash' j pit, adding much to the convenience of clean | ing out the stove—with wood and coal grates, firebrick. <fce. Every Stove warranted, and sold as low as | any ordinary Cooking Stove, j oct3o F. G. FRANCISCIS: IJORTABLE Heaters for v. arming church es, houses, stores, &c., put up at short j notice, and low prices, with everything coni ; plete, at F. G. FRANCISCHS. I_- - - REGISTERS and Ventilators fir heating r halls and upper rooms. Revolving and j blide Registers received and for sale by oct3o F. G. FRANCISCUS I - - - - - j LBS. Stove Pipe. Coal Buckets; j made of galvanized tin, Russia iron, &c., Stove Shovels, Sheet Zinc, Pokers, &c., at- greatly reduced prices, at oct3o FRANGISGUS'S I BRILLIANT Gas Burner, and a large va y riety of Parlor and Room Stoves, for j sale at very low prices, by I oct3o F. G, FRANCISCUS. CtOLT'S. Sharpe's, Smith and Weston's, Al / Jen's 4, 5, C, 7 Shooteis, for sale by i oct3o- F. G. FRANCISCUS. STOVES! STOVES! , best Cooking Stove and Purior Gas Burner Stove, for sale by octoO F. G. FRANCISCUS. X E \Y GOODS. HAVING just received a large jrw x stock of Boots and Shoes, 1 i U-would invite the attention of my i old customers and all others in want of ag< off artieL?, a I will sell at very 1 \v prices, tor cash. A good assortment of home made work always on hand. Particular attention paid to customer work. All orders attended ; to with promptness. I Fifty good workmen wanted on Army and other work, at the old stand on the public t square. T. COX. Lewistovrn, Sept. 25, BG. STRAY STEER. CIAME to the premises of the subscriber, ) about the middle of September, a BLACK STEER, with left ear off, part of the tail white, and a little white on both hind legs. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take him away, or he will be disposed of according to law. JACOB MILLER j Brattou Township, Nov. 20, IS6I-3t*
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