ARMY CORRESPONDENCE. Esq , contributes to tbe Boston Journal the following prescription, which he says is an unfailing remedy for Cholera Morbus, Diarrhoea, &e. Of eholora in that city a few years since, in no case did the remedy fail where the patient could be reached in sea :on. It is no less effective in cholera morbus and ordinary diarrhoea. A remedy so easily procured and so vitally efficacious, should be always at hand. Au ordinary vial of it ran lie had for 125 rents or so, and no family should be without it over night. 'J lie writer of this received the recipe a lew days since, and having been .s criou-ly attacked with the cholera morbus the past week, can attest to its almost magic influence in affording relief from ex cruciating pain, lie ardently hopes that every one whose eyes trace these lines will cut this article from the paper, and procure the medicine without delay. Its prompt application will relieve pain and presumpt ively save lite Take—One p.u i laudanum. < >ii- part oin|i!iorati'd spirit. Tiv i pans liu'-mre of ging<*r. Two parts cap*k-um. Done— Uuo It-jMpooaful IU A of un-r. if the case be obstinate, repeat the dusc in three or four hours. The Humors of the War. The Davenport (Iowa) News reminds its readers of the impending dr..ft in the fol loWl" style. .ww.viatr3il(H!lt Where nivalin-.- the foe hutfalla before as With freedom * oil beneath our foet. And freedom's banner streaming o'er u. PEOPLE'S UNION STATE TICKET. For Auditor General, Hon. THOMAS E. COCHRAN. Surveyor General: WILLIAM S. ROSS, of Luzerne County. Congress, SAMUEL S. BLAIR, Of Blair County. Senator, KIRK HAINES, of Ferry County. Assembly, HOLMES M ACL AY, of Armagh ' O Commissioner, SAMUEL DRAKE, of Wayne. Prothonstory, NATHANIEL C. WILSON, McVeyfn. , Surveyor. TIIOS. F. NEICE. District Attorney, .JOHN A. MoKEE (by acclamation.) Auditor, HENRY L. CLOSE, Armagh * O In answer to a correspondent, we s**y that we will furnish the Gazette from this date to December 1, for 25 cents in advance. Packages can be ordered to one address, and the list furnished to the postmasters, who are instructed by the Postmaster Gen eral to direct them. 5 copies, €1.25; 10 copies, §2.50; 22 copies, §5.00; 50 copies, §IO.OO. add to our ticket to day the t ) KOBE 11T W. r ATT ON , SOI TH SIDE OF fIARKET STREET, LEtVISTOWN, PA. HAS just received and opened at his es tablishment a new supply of Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Fancy Articles, &c., which he will dispose of at reasonable prices. , 4ie invites all to give him a call and examine bis stock, which embraces all articles in his line, and is sufficiently large to enable all to ; make selections who desire to purchase. UK PAIRING neatly and expeditiously attended to, and all work warranted. Thankful for the patronage heretofore re ceived, he respectfully asks a continuance of I the same, and will endeavor to please all who may favor him with their custom. feb2 Uncle Sam and Family. Yankee Freedom is a lad And Lnion is his sister; Uncle Sam he is their dad And he'll give secesh a twister. For they said Mrs. Sam she died— We always called her virtue- Rut you, Secesh, indeed have lied, And now he's going to birch you. Yankee and sister, too. Are bound on retribution s lor our mother they said they knew j Pied of broken Constitution. ' Rut X ankee Freedom will now show 1 Secesh to have been mistaken ; Though of necessity he's their foe Until again they right awaken. Then secesh the tune will find Was turned as short as this ; * While turning to the Coffee Pot Sign, ■ w - WtUJ. T J U : =- 1 For the Gazette. Mr. Frysinger —Since my last letter, we have had the same general run of move ments —marchings and countermarchings, reports and counter reports —but with all these things, and the depression calculated to grow out of our late reverses, there is no despondency, but faith, full and abiding faith that the cause of the Union, of the country, must triumph. Has, or has not the crisis arrived —the moment come, when 'Father Abraham" should by proclamation declare that from this time forward, throughout the length and breadth of the land, every slave shall bre&the the breath of liberty. This is my opinion, and this is the great blow to the Southern Confed eracy. Ihings are becoming vital since the change of command We people are not ecclesiastical enough here to desire '■ a _ Pope " Already is confidence inspired. I Si set Tit, T read it in the countenances of men. ! m What I said before to you, I repeat Look i Ict out for news! I never saw as much acti\- Si ity and life as I see now. Thousands and tens of thousands are crossing the Long w Bridge—and if not as famous, or infamous P l as the Bridge of Sighs at Venice, is certain jto become as famously historic. The new : 5 levies look well, aud are exceedingly m well clothed and equipped, but 1 fancy a ex month's marching and countermarching in : the mud and rain will considerably tarnish * their fine toggery. Well, let the boys have -it their own way this time. One severe battle will show up the elephant. The - wounded are still arriving by hundreds " from the scene of the late battles —Manas- sas, and also Fairfax—the last being a night .*• attack. Here Kearney fell; here Stephens JL perished. The former the son of Mars, the latter something of a speaker, and per- Ihaps no less brave. I saw him here em balmed—glorious even in death. He must • have fallen dead from his horse and died '[j instantly. The Minnie ball entered his Ji head through the temporal bone, but did not pass through. There was a severe contusion on the left temple, made by the fall. Both were among the bravest of the JJ army—both perished for the Republic. I lo have seen Kearney often. His looks be b( spoke the man. Poor Fletcher Webster, to It is but a short time since I saw him march through here at the head of his regiment in perfect health, thinking well His broth er Daniel died in Mexico, in the army. Ji Both were sons of the great statesman. 0' Many I saw march through here on that J* 1 day, buoyant in life, are now cold in death, p Liberty is a costly thing, and should be dearly prized indeed. Shall human blood always be necessary to preserve, to perpet uate its life. Let us hope not. With the „i niillenial days we shall have liberty with al out hecatombs of human victories. Under the old law, without sacrifice there was no remission—the shedding of blood was de co clared a necessity. When the gospel asserts jy ( its empire let us fondly trust the shedding Z o of blood, or the necessity fur it, will have A) passed away forever, an Last night the Rev. Mr. Hopkins, one of our chaplains, with true zeal, went down with a train of ambulances to Manassas, to t j, glean the field of battle Hundreds are St still there—bleeding—dying —many actu -111 ally starved to death in their bloody gar ments. 'O, tempora !' as the book has it ftn in the response/Good Lord deliver us.' On n(J Friday night, and oh, such a night, for such a scene —the silver moon shone out in re _ splendent beauty, as if to behold the man gled forms of men. On Friday night I witnessed the arrival in wagons of five ' hundred more victims of the famous Man- assus. As the \vagon3 went rumbling over the stones of the city their groans were truly distressing. Every motion of the wagons opened up their gaping wounds and created intense misery. One poor fel low had both his feet shot off, and oue arm; he was a cannonier; he groaned bitterly. As a general thing all the soldiers bear their sufferings with heroic endurance, nev er murmuring, never complaining; so much so, it has become a commonplace re mark. One man of the X. Y. sth, a Zou ave, died last night from lock jaw. The ball cut off the tendo achillis, (or the tendon of the heel) and lodged in the metalarsal bones, anterior to the external uulleobus, from whence it was cut. He was wounded one Saturday and died the next Saturday night. Symptoms came on with pain in 1 the back, back part ot the head, and stiff ' ness of the jaws. Remedies all lulled, i though chloroform soothed his dying hours, j He will be committed to his mother earth at 5 p. m., with a general escort, in the j i soldiers' grave yard, which may be called the house or place of death. • The 49th Pa., Col. Irwin, inarched I j through and out of town yesterday, but i . whither I know not. A skeleton of a reg- ! iment, the 107 th, are encamped near Fall's U Church; this regiment lost a number of! ; men at Manassas. Under the command of j - their gallant Col. (McCoy) they were in j . the front line on the extreme right. Col. j McCoy who has quarters at the house of 1 Mrs. Ilemingtan, in this city, is recover e ing. He is under the charge of Surgeon Worrall, and will be able to join his regt. in a week. lie speaks of his men in the 1 highest terms. J This morning the ambulances are again , moving down for more wounded The • government is doing its utmost to relieve the sufferers, but alas, with all its power and philanthropy can do, there will be a 2 world of suffering still. Sympathy is well —is noble—but sympathy in its god-like /spirit cannot remove the agonizing wound, i, or cement the fragments of the shattered j< bone. I beheld from the hospital roof clouds of dust afar off, created by moving columns— " I se them 011 their winding way." j There ia considerable excitement this M morning. Report has it forty thousand a rebels have crossed the Potomac into Mary n land. Will they ever return ? The bell is tolling for church—always to -me a solemn, solemn sound. I shall walk li around to Christ Church, which stands as ! it did when the Father of his Country wor ,l shipped —his own identical pew as he left I it. Yours truly, W. LEWISTOWN BAKERY, West Market Street, nearly opposite the Jail* CONRAD ULLRICH, JR. would respect fully inform his old customers and citi zens generally that he continues the Baking BREAD, CAKES, &c., at the above stand, where those articles can be procured freßh every day. Families desiring Bread, &o. will be sup plied at their dwellings in any part of town. Fruit, Pound, Spunge, and all other kinds of cake, of any size desired, baked to order at short notice, l.f February.26, 1802-1 v LOCAL AFFAIRS. MILITARY. —The Governor's call for the militia to enroll themselves into companies has been responded to in all parts of the State, -and by this time we have no doubt a hundred thousand men are cither already under arms or have signified their willing ness to go at a moment's notice. A com pany organized for drill, under command of Captain John A. McKee, left last Satur day, and were followed by a squad of twen ty odd on Monday, making probably a full company. Squads are also drilling every evening, and no difficulty would be experi enced in sending another. McVeytown sent down a company on Sunday under command of Gen. Jno. Ross, the Milroy company was in town yesterday ready to go, and a cavalry company from various parts ol the county left for Harrisburg yes terday afternoon on horseback. The war spirit is evidently up, and if events would have called for them, more than a thousand meu were ready to march in defence of our good old Commonwealth. Captain Stroup's company of cavalry, recruited for the volunteer service, we learn is full. SS-We loam from the Delphi (Indiana) Journal that Joseph 11. Rook, a resident of Lewistown, Pa., who was on a visit to that country, joined Capt. Bowman's company, and in the late fight was wounded in the knee, the ball passing entirely through, fracturing the bone badly. J. A. Mathews, wounded in the arm at the battle of Cedar Mountain, left town this morning for the purpose of rejoining his regiment. fijafThe draft it will be seen has been postponed until the 25th September. Ex empts can now obtain their certificates from Dr. VanValzah. Nightsinger sends us a to- mato weighing 12 lbs. NY hoover has a larger, can send it along. Bgk.The Ladies have a number of shirts and drawers cut out and ready for the needle. Those desiring to aid in making them up for the soldiers can procure them of either of the ladies in charge. THE MARKETS. Lkwistown, Sept. 17, 1862, CORRECTED BY GEORGE BLYMTBR. Butter,good, lb. 14 Eggs, dozen, 10 Wool, washed, 62 " unwashed, 40 CORRECTED BY MARKS 4 WILLIS. Wheat, white fl bushel, 1 00 to 1 15 red 1 10 Corn, old, 50 Rye, 50 Oats, new 32, old 40 Timothy, 1 50 Flaxseed, 1 30 Marks & Willis are retailing flour and feed as follows: Extra Flour, per 100, 2 00 Fine, do . 2 00 Superfine, do 2 70 Family, do 3 00 Mill Feed, per hundred. 80 Chopped Oats and Corn per 100, 125 Chopped Rye per 100, 1 25 Salt, 1 70 " barrels, 280 lbs, 2 00 Philadelphia Market. Flour—From $5 75 to 7, as in quality. Grain—Red wheat 129a130c, white 132 to 135 c. Rye 70a73c. Corn GBa7oc. Oats 35a 37c, as ia quality. S APONIPIEEi The Family Soap Maker! ALL Kitchen Grease can beinade into good SOAP by using SAPONIFIER. B@Directions accompanying each box. Soap is as easily made with it, as making a eup of coffee. Manufactured only by the Patentees — Pa. Salt Manufacturing Co., febl2-ly No. 127 Walnut street Phila. NATRONA COAL OIL! WARRANTED NON-EXPLOSIVE. and equal to any Kerosene. WHY buy an explosive oil, when a few cents more per gallon will furnish you with a perfect oil? Made only by PA- SALT MANUFAC TURING COMPANY, No- 127 Walnut Street, Phila. February 12, 18G2. ly Kollock's Dandelion Coffee. THIS preparation, made from the best Ja va Coffee, is recommended by physicians as a superior NUTRITIOUS BEVERAGE for General Debility, Dyspepsia, and all bil lious disorders. Thousands who have been compelled to abandon the use of coffee will use this without injurious effects. One can oontains the strength of two pounds of ordi nary coffee. Price 25 cents. KOLLOCK'S LEVAIN 3 The purest and best BAKING POWDER known, for making light, sweet and nutritious bread and cakes. Price 15 cents. MANUFACTURED BY M. H. KOLLOCK, Chemist, Corner of Broad and Chestnut streets, Philadelphia, And sold by all Druggists and Grocers. February 26, 1862-ly. PAPERS, Window Blinds, v f Queensware, Umbrellas, Cutlery, Wil low and Wooden Ware, as usual, at apSO GEO. BLYMYER'S. 50,000 JOINT AND LAP SHINGLES, Sawed Plastering Lath, 3 aud 4 1-2 feet in Length; als: Boards, for sale by GRAFF & THOMPSON. Milroy, Sept. 10-3 m NOT I C E! ALL persons indebted to the undersigned are notified to settle and PAY UP before the end of this month, as the uncertainty of the times requires all possible preparation for emergencies. JOHN CLARKE. Lewistown, Sept. 10—ot N OTIC E! O'flCE is hereby given that the Books it of Dr. Hoover have been left in the hands of the undersigned for collection. All persons are requested to pay up immediately. JOHN A. McKEE. Lewistown, Sept. 10, 1862-2t FOR RENT. r l"tIIE House now occupied by the subscri ber, situate on Market street, Lewistown, adjoining Union House, know* as the Zerbe house. Apply to A. MARKS. Lewistown, Sept 3, 18G2-lt ~TOT ICE! During my absence, 1 have authorized \\ in. Russell, Esq., to transact ail business pertaining to the Treasurer's Office, to whom Collectors will make payineuts and holders present orders. Geo. W. Patton, Jr., will continue the watch, clock and jewelry business, at the old stand. R. W. PATTON. Lewistown, August 13, 1862-3 m. JOHN M. CUMEVSiNGS, WITH A. H. FRANCISCUS, No. 41-3 Market St., and a N. Fifth St., PHILADELPHIA, MANUFACTURER A.WHOLESALE DKALKIt IN COTTON HATTING, WADDING, TIE TARNS, WICKING, CARPET CHAIN, COT'N YARNS, Buckets, Brooms. Brushes, Baskets, Looking <1 lasses, Ropes, aud all kinds of Cedar and Willow Ware. Fly Nets, &c-., &c. July 80. 1862-3 m. NOW OPEN! MA.MMOTB! FURNITURE WIRIOUSE, 809 & 811 Chestnut Street, (LATE LEVY & CO'S. DRY GOJDS STORE.) bud, a, FORHERLY 524 WALYUT STREET. September 3, 1862-3 m ELEGANT NOW IS THE TIME TO FILL YOUR ALBUMS. IN consequence of the scarcity of change, Elegant Ferrograph " Cardes de Visite" Portraits, SIXTEEN FOR ONE DOLLAR, and send by mail Postpaid. These Cardes are the best published aud are permanent. They embrace all the principal Generals of the army, President, Cabinet, (fee. Also two of the greatest villains unhung, JEFF. AND BEAUREGARD. Catalogues sent on application. ggL-Sample copies sent on receipt of 10 eta. JOHN DAINTY. 728 Sansom st., Philadelphia. TREMENDOUS FIGHT ! AND Knock down of prices, since the new arrival of Boots, Shoes and Gaiters at the PEOPLE'S BOOT AND SHOE STORE, in West Market strest, nearly oppo site Maj. Eisenbise's Red Lion Hotel. Call and examine for yourselves our large and varied assortment of Ladies', Gentlemea's and Children's wear, which we will sell cheap er than the cheapest. Look at the price list: Mens coarse Boots, from $1.40 to 3.00 Men's Calf " " 2.50 to 3.25 Boy's " " 90 to 1.87 Men's Brogans " 75 to 1.62 Women's Gaiters, high heels, 75 to 1.25 Misses' and Children's Shoes, 12 to 75 Trunks, Valises and Carpet Bags of various sizes and patterns, constantly kept on hand. Measures taken for boots and shoes, which will be made at the shortest notice. Repair ing done in the neatest manner. aug27-y E. C. HAMILTON. TIN WARE & STOTES OF all patterns, constantly kept, and for sale at very low figures, as usual, at the famous BIG COFFEE POT SIGN. Lewistown, August 6, 1862. HBCRTTXTS WANTED FOR THE 49TH PENNA, VOLUNTEERS: Col. WB. H- Irwin. Commanding. EACH recruit on being mustered into the regiment will receive in advance a pre mium of Four Dollars, 1 Month's Pay, and 25 Dollars (one fourth) of the SluO bounty—the remaining $75 being paid at the expiration of the service. This regiment has been in service one year, has been repeatedly engaged with the enemy, and is one of the regiments composing the brigade commanded by Gen. VV. S. Hancock. For further particulars call at the Recruit ing Office, on Market street, Lewistown. or at the liranch Office, near the Conrad Ibmse, Bellef .nte, Pa. A. W. WAKEFIELD, aug27* Ist Lieut. , Situate in the township and county aforesaid, adjoining lands of Henry Brindle, John O. Campbell, John Yoder, Freedom Iron Com pa- Davis McK. Contner, Joseph 11. Maclay, Williamson Cummins, and other lands of said heirs, containing BSO ACRES, More or less, which will lie gold all together, or in lots to suit the purchasers The great er part is well set with Young Chestnut, and the Lalanoa with all kinds of Timber, such as white and yellow Pine, Chestnut, Oak, Ac. The great road leading from Belleville to Greenwood Furnace runs diagonally through said land, which makes it verv convenient to get at. Persons desiring to examine the property or obtain further information will call on or address CYRUS M. SAMPLE, residing on the premises, near Belleville. Sale to com nieuce at 10 o'clock . m., when attendance will he given, aud conditions of sale made known by TIIE HEIRS. Belleville, August 20, 1802-4t. .Limeburners Coal. I TONS Limeburners Coal, for sale at jimfJyJ lowest market prices, by WM. B. McATEE & SON. Lewistown. August 13, 1862—tf Lock Repairing, Pipe Laying, Plumbing and White Smithing r IMIE above branches of business will be JL promptly attended to on application at ! the residence of the undersigned in Main • street, Lewistown. janlO GEORGE MILLER. A. S. WILSON. T. M. PTTLEY. i wniLSffiSJ & ATTORNEYS AT LAW, LEWISTOWN, PA. OFFICE in public square, three doors west ] of the Court House. mhl2 Lewistown Mills. npHE undersigned having entered into a _L copartnership for the purpose of carrying on the above Mills, are now prepared to pay HIGHEST CASH PRICES FOR WHEAT, AND ALL KINDS OF GRAIN, or receive it on storage, at the option of those having it for the market. They hope, by giving duo and personal at tention to business, to merit a liberal share of public patronage. HayPLASTER, SALT and Limeburners COAL always on hand WM. B McATEE & SON. Lewistown August 13 1862.—tf A FELIX has just returned from the • city with a large stock of FRESH GROCERIES, FRUIT, PUTS, &c„ and a large assortment of goods such as families generally need, which are always kept for sale. lie is receiving good® almost every day, which he can assure buyers are fresh and good, and that he can give satisfaction for their money. and saleable Country Produce taken in exchange for goods at cash prioes. CHASE county Shoulder and Sides, for 6ale b J A. FELIX. To Destroy Rats, Roaches, Ac. . To Destroy Mice. Moles, and Ante. . To Destroy Bed Bugs. To Destroy Moths in Furs, Clothes, Ac. To Destroy Mosquitoes and Fleas. 7b Destroy Insects on Piams and Fowls. 7b Destroy Insects on Animals, Ac. 7b Destroy Every form and species of Vermin. TOE "ONLY INFALLIBLE REMEDIES KNOWN " Destroys instantly EVERY FORM AND SPECIES OF VERMIN. Those Preparations (unlike nil othars) ara •• Free from Poisons." •-Not dangerous u> the Human Family. 1 * - Rats do not die on the premises." "They come out of Iheir tiolos to dis." "They sre the only infallible remedies known." " 12years and more established in New York City.' 1 - I'ted by the City Post Office. Vied by the City Prisons and Btahon Houses. I'ted by he City Bteamsrs. Ships, Ac. t'sed Ay the (Aty Hospitals. Alms-houses, Ac. Caai by *he Oity Hetele —'Aster' —*Bt.Nicholas,' Ao. ITmci by -the Boarding Honsas. Ac.. Ac. Vetti 'V as ore Stuta kSMtti Private Families. Ci.-Ss one or two SpecDueae nf trhft is Breryutssre enht ley tits People— Dditore—Dealers. ite. HOI'SEKEEPEItS —troubled with vermin used bo so no longer, if they use -CosTAttV Exterminators. We hare used it to our satisfaction, and if a box cost s."> we would have it. We had tried poisons, but they effected nothing: but "CoatnrV' article knocks the broath aut of flats. Mice. Roaches and Bed Bugs, quicker thorn we can writs it. It is IH great duinnutl all over the country.— Msdma, [ O. j VcutlU. M'UiK GRAIN ami provision* are dsstaorsii annu ally in Grant County b) varniia. than wntlU py fi toas of this Hat and Insect Killur- — IsntOi-tter [ FTw.i Herald, IIENRY R. C't ISTAR—We urc selling your prepara tions rapidly. Wherever they have been used, Itais, Sli'-s. Koaelies and Vermin disappear rapidly. Eckcr . S. Barnes A Co. F. C. Wells k Co. L&zello. Marsh A Gardner, Hall. Dixon k Co. Conrad Fox. nnd others. Philadelphia, Pa,: T. W. Drott k Co. B. A. Fnhnestoek A Co. Robert Shoemaker A Co. French, Richards A Co. and others, a* i) ur DRCOOISTS. GRSCKRS. STORRKXEPXK.S. ami RxTAtutns gen erally in all COUKTRT Tow as nnd VII.LAOSS in tho UNITED STATES. AT LEWISTOWN, PA., * eW-Sold by CHARLES RITZj } ! A.JTD MRS, MART MARKS, AND BY R. M' EINSLOE, Reedsville. And by the Druggists, Storekeepers and Retailers generally. *9~Country Dealer* can order as above. Or address orders direct—[or if Prices, Terms. Ac, are desired. *asend for [IS62J Circular, giving reduced Prioes] to | HEIVRY R. COBTAR. PaiscirAt PiroT—No. 413 BsMDVAr. Xw York. August Su 1563.-4rse.