I'HK GAZETTE. lifiWISTOWN, PA. Wednesday, July 27, 1864. 1 0 in killed and wounded—the 15th Corps suffering severely, for the reason named above, that the enemy massed against it. It was this act of the enemv in part that cost him such heavy loss. While the work of burying the dead and re moving the wounded was going on on Saturday, Sherman's heavy artillery was playing upon the city. At the same time large fires were observed in different parts of Atlanta, supposed to he the destruction of sapplv depots and such other property as they could not convey away, and did not wish to have fall into our hands This was considered evidence of an intention by the enemy to evuacuate the place. Several rebel generals are reported killed, but their names are not given Gen. Smiths Victory Over Forrest in Mississippi. Details of the battle of Tupelo prove that Gen. Smith out-manoeuvred the rebels thoroughly; and whipped them in rive several but united conflicts from the 13th to the 17th in?t. On the night of the 13th they attempted a surprise ! and were repulsed. Gen. Forrest led three charges on the 15th, and each was repulsed. Butord's cavalry divis ion was defeated on the Itith. From the loth to the 19th our troops were without supplies and subsisted on the rebels. On the 2 to all who wish it. (free) a recipe, with full directions for making and using a simple i \ EGETABLE BALM, that will effectually 1 remove in ten days. Dimples, Blotches, Tan, ! i Freckles, and all Impurities of the Skin. leaving the same soft, clear, smooth and beau ( tiful. I will also mail free to those having Bald ! ; Heads, or Bare Faces, simple directions and '• information that will enable then to start a 1 full growth of luxuriant hair, whiskers or a ; moustache, in 'ess than thirty days. All applications answered by return mail ' without charge. Respectfully yours. THOS. F. CHAPMAN', Chemist. jy'2o-3ni 831 Broadway New York. ! A Card to the Suffering. SWALLOW two or three hogsheads of "Bueu." 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Price ' I One Dollar per box. Sent post paid by mail on receipt of an order. One box will perfect a cure in most cases. Address JAMES S. BUTLER, jy2o General Agent, 427 Broad ay, N. Y. Married. At the Lutheran parsonage, on the 19th inst. by Rev. 11. R. Fleck, SAMUEL CUES NUT to Miss AMANDA JANE HARPS TER, both of this place. At the National Hotel, in this place, on the 13th ult., by Rev. S. Barnes. GEO. SWISH ER to Miss MARY BOSTIDER, both of Mif flin county. At the Methodist parsonage, on the 17th inst , by Rev. S. Barnes. JOHN Y ING LING | to Miss MARY J. GORDON, both of Hun tingdon county. ; " At the National Hotel, on the 21st inst., by Rev. Barnes, Lieut. E. F. N'Ellß, HOOD, of Filinore, Minnesota, to JENNIE i ELLIS, of Kishacoquilias Valley, this uo. i Died. In Km xville. Term., on the 17th J, tn * I I REED SCOTT, of Co. A. Ist llegt. oic 1 Vol , youngest sou of Rosanna S.-'-tt 8 Carmel. Ohio, formerly of this county, a „,.| I about 21 years. r ' 1 In Britten tnwnship. on the 2d inst H fr - 1 a lingering illness. MARGARET. wif e 'r I Thomas Fritz, aged 67 years. 4 moot!-. \ 1 21 days. Una jg Dissolution of Partnership. 'V' O I ICE is hereby given that th- p .nner. * * ship existing ! etween Alfred Marks an ) William Willi-, trading under the firm f 1 Marks A Willis, will expire by limitatati -n 1 an-i mutual consent on the Ist day of Augue f 1 >O4. The hooks will remain at the e tint' ing ..use of said firm for a rea-o able time alter which they will be deponed witi, a proper officer f r collection. Ail persons in debted are therefore requested to call an] m ike settlement, and those having claims t-' f.rosfr.t ilk-iii f.rses, well broken t - single or double harness, a Pony, perfectly -ale for a lady or child to ride - r drive The cattle are Cows. Bulla at.d lleif era. fr in ne to three years old. Also, a lot f Sheep Grain Drill, a combined Reaper and Mower. K ike. 4 Plows. 2 Harrows, Cul- i tivature, o R ad and 1 Farm Wagon. Spring \\ agon a lot of Horse Gears. Ilav Ladder \V ag >n Bed. and a general variety of Farmir,. Utensils, u-eful. convenient atnf nece-sarv. At the same tune and place, a lot of lliiu hold and Kitchen Furniture, consisting of a large Cherry Wardr he. Bureaus. Tables, Cherry Bedsteads, Beds and Be . ding, a lot of Carpeting, part of which is nearly new, h lot of Yenitian Window Blinds. 4 pairs of Lace Window Curtains, with a variety of other articles too tedious to enumerate. Saie to commence at 12 o'clock on said day, when attendence and a credit will be given ly G 11. CALBRAITH Charles Cacghlixg, Auo. j?27-3t* ORPHANS 5 COURT SALE. I)V virtue of an order of the Orphans' ) Court of Mifflin county, the undersigned will offer at pulic sale, on the premises, the following described Real Estate, to wit: Friday, August 12, 1864, A LOT in <;itO(M> situate in McVeytown. Mifflin county, front ing 53 feet 7 inches, more or less, on M arket street, and being 214 feet deep, more or less, bounded by lot of J. F. Rohrer on the south, by Holliday street on the north, with au old frame building thereon erected, Also, on Saturday, August 13, 1864, A Tit UT OT I. A AD, situate in Oliver town-hip. containing 148 acres, 108 p-rches, more or less, with usual allowance for roads, adjoining lands of Geo. Moose, an-i Geo. Settle on the North, George Moose and Robert Horning on the east, Ju niata river on the south, and other land of Mm. Wakefield's heirs, on the west, with a M Stone Dwelling House, Frame Barn, and other improvement thereon ereetcd. About thirty acres of wood land will be reserved out of the above amount ofiered for sale. Attendance wiL he given, and terms made known on day of sale by II J. WALTERS, j\2i-2t Adtnr. Wm. Wakefield, dee'd. List of Causes for Trial at ingu-t Term, ISM. - V ?- . , Xa '"v*?f Causes- -Vo. Term. I 'err. 1 Arthur \\ L-ttle A Co vs Currier A McCormick 87 Nov 1858 2 Morris L ilaiioweil A Co vs same 88 • .. 3 Daniel E Shaffer for use vs -Jn > McDowell et ai 96 Aug 1862 4 Ralpfi Bogle's Esrs vs Win J McCoy 59 Jan 1863 5 Same vs same 60 •• 6 Same vs same 61 " " 7 Same vs same 62 " " 8 m llolling A Rosanna Hulling vs D Criswell 89 Aug 9 Wm Shaw's Exr9 for use vs Jno Brought, Jr A J Brought, who survived Jno Brought. Sr, dee'd 42 Jan 1564 10 Ja- Burns A D Albright, vs the Cumberland Valley Mutual Protection Co 43 " " 11 Chris Eberly, vs Abner Thompson 49 • 12 A F Hazard & Co vs J. II Goodwin ACo 46 " • 13 James Dunlap vs M. Buoy 52 " " U \\ ILSON, Prothonotary. 1 rothy's Office, Lewistown, July 27, 1864. Estate of Henry Rothroek, deceased. X UIICE is hereby given that letters of l administration on the estate of Henry Ro brock, late of Granville township, Mifflin County, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, residing in Derry township. All person> indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those hav ing claims to present them duly authentica ted for settlement. . MOSES ROTH ROCK, •L v ~' Administrator. LETTERS REMAINING UNCLAIMED iu the Post Office at Lewistown, State of Pennsylvania, on the 27th of July. 1864. Boyd A G. Mitchell Surge-n Lriswell Mrs. S. M. McLeoohan And 2 Fleming Alex. Rudy Mrs. Mary C. r urgeson Wm. Ruland 0. Gilbert Samuel Stark Nancy J. lezer M Stuck Solomon lvnepp Nancy J, Tavlor Henrietta Margartz Ad is Wilkeson Cf.as. Mefford Abraham Walborn Frank lo obtain any of these letters, the applicant must call for 'adcertised letters,' g-ve the date of this list, and pay one ceut for advertising. not called for within one month, tliey will he sent to the Dead Letter Office. j>-7 SAMUEL COMFORT, P. M.