T H 2 ffi, SETTE. LOCAL AFFAIRS. or two boys, not too young, who can board at home, will be taken temporarily, perhaps on time, to learn the printing business. THE DRAFT. —We fear our citizens generally are making a great mistake in not devising ways and means to fill the quota of this borough. Though we have no official data to go upon, our estimate is that our quota will be about 34, and if we have a surplus as reported it will be reduced to perhaps 31. ITEMS.—A son of Mrs. Elizabeth Ja cobs was knocked down by one of the horses attached to Graham's sled, on Monday forenoon, while standing on Market street, and fell between the runners, making a very narrow escape from serious injury. He was taken to Judge liit'z drug store, where Dr. At kinson examined him, and fortunately found no bones broken. The boy bad his back towards the horses, which came down street at a full trot. Monday was greeted by all classes as a pleasant day. Several fights oc curred on Monday, one countryman having his eye bruised badly. We learn that a letter has been received from Ilenry A. Eisenbise, from which it appears he is a prisoner at Salisbury, N. C. Capt. A. B. Selheimer is re cruiting a company for one year's ser vice, which is fast filling up. RECEIPTS OF INTERNAL REVENUE IN THE 17th DISTRICT, PA. —The Johns town Tribune publishes the following tabular statement of the comparative receipts of revenue from all sources in this district during the years 1863 and 1864: 1563. 1864. January 3,216 77 8.001 15 February 29.747 18 7.013 16 March 9.377 82 10.107 88 April 8.115 99 11,606 45 May 7,199 29 13,071 56 Julie 7,772 33 11,801 70 July 9,309 50 82,563 39 August 5,365 83 20.188 61 September 3.652 27 13.694 27 Oetober 5,633 09 27,445 33 Noyember 36,696 51 34.135 43 December 10,609 88 30,971 69 ! Total $141,696 37 $270,600 62 Increase in 1864 125.904 25 Commutation money collected in 1863 $238.800 00 " ' * 1864 290,100 00 Total amount commutation $528.900 00 " " internal revenue 412.296 99 Total of collections $941,196 99 It will he seen that under the ope rations of the internal revenue law, as amended June 30, 1864, the collection of revenue from July 1, 1864, to June 30, 1865, will approximate half a mil lion of dollars. Ladies' Furs. Purchasers may relv upon getting the best Furs at CHARLES"OAKFORD k SONS, Continental Hotel, Philadelphia. ———! DENTISTRY JACOB SMITH Respectfully informs the citi- j of Lewistown and vicinity i he is now prepared to do all kinds of work in the line of his profession, 1 in the most scientific manner. WHOLE SETS, PAKTIAL SETS, OR SINGLE TEETH, INSERTED ON GOLD, SILV ER, OR VULCANITE BASE, in an elegant and workmanlike manner, and on the most reasonable terms. He guarantees his work or no pay. Particular attention paid to the extracting and filling of teeth in the most improved manner. Having connected the Dentistry with his Ambrotyping and Photographing, on Main St., a few doors east of the Town llall, he can always be found ready to wait upon all who may favor him with a call. Lewistown, Jan. 25, 1865-3 m Gentlemen's Hats. All the latest styles at CHARLES OAK FORD k SONS, Continental Hotel, Pbila delphia. M'VEYTOWN STEAK HILL. HAV ING taken the above establishment, the undersigned are now prepared to purchase, at highest market rates, all kinds of Grain, in any quantity tbat may be offered The milling business will be attended to with punctuality, and no pains spared to give satisfaction to all who may favor them with their custom. C. C. STANBARGER k CO. McVeytown, July 13, 1864. A. MARKS' LEWXSTCTTN 11 MILL ALL kinds of grain offered will be pur chased, and the highest market prices paid. Flour and feed always on hand. Coal ot all qualities and sizes, Salt, Fish, <fcc.. con Btantly on hand and for sale to suit the times. He has erected a Plaster Mill in connection with his Steam Mill, and is prepared to fur nish ail who may call, at any time, with fine, fresh ground Plaster. Lewistown, January 1. 1865. Hoffman's Cheese, it is egtra. Ladies's Furs. Purchasers may relv upon getting the best | Furs at CHARLES OAKFORD k SONS, Continental Hotel, Philadelphia. PUBLIC SALE. Y\ T ILL be sold at public sale, at the resi v v dence of the undersigned, in Menno township, Mifflin county, about three miles west of Belleville, on Friday, February 3,1865, the following personal property, to wit: 4 HORSES, 4 Cows, Young Cattle, two horse Wagon, Buggy, Stoner Grain Drill, Hay Rake. Fan | ning Mill, Hay Ladders, Plows Harrows, j Cultivators, Corn Plow, set of hind Gears, I front Gears. Bridles, Collars, a lot of Hay, i Grain in the ground, 2 Bureaus, Tables, i Chairs, Bedsteads, Stoves and numerous oth er articles. Sale to commence at 10 a m., when terms will be made known. janlß* THOMAS ELLIS. Ladies' and Children's Hats. Latest styles at CHARLES OAKFORD k SONS, Continental Hotel, Philadelphia. ADJOURNED SALE. BY virtue of an order and appointment made by the Orphans' Court in and for Mifflin county, will be exposed to public sale, at the Court House in Lewistown, same coun ty, on THURSDAY, February 9,1865, at 1 o,clock p. m. of said day, the following lots, purparts and real estate, situate on East Third street, in the borough of Lewistown, in said county, bounded and described as fol lows, to wit : Purpart No. 2. In front by East Third street, 20 feet 10 inches in width ; on the west by lot of Robert McNeal, Jr., 200 feet in length ; in the rear by an alley, 20 feet 10 in ches in width, and on the east by lot John Musser, with a certain two story frame dwel* ling house and other improvements thereon. Purpart No. 3. In front on the street afore said, 25 feet 2 inches in width ; on the weot, 200 feet iu length, by lot of said John Mus ser; in the rear, 25 feet 2 inches in width as aforesaid, by said alley, and on the east by lot of Louisa Carothers, having also a two story frame dwelling house and other im provements thereon, beiDg the same property lately parted, divided, valued and appraised by an inquisition, made and returned by the Sheriff of Mifflin county, pursuant to pro ceedings in partition in said Orphans' Court, of August Term, 1864, as by reference to the records and proceedings in said Court will show, and commonly known as the McNeal row. One-third of the purchase money to be paid upon confirmation of sale and the balance in two equal annual payments thereafter, with interest, to be secured with judgment bonds. D. M. CONTNER, janlß Trustee and Commissioner. Gentlemen's Hats. All the latest styles at CHARLES OAK FORD k SONS, Continental Hotel, Phila delphia. Orphans' Court Sale, B\ virtue of an order issued out of the Orphans' Court of Mifflin county, the undersigued will expose to public sale on the premises, on SATURDAY, February 25,1865, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, the following described property, viz: A valuable farm, late the property of Francis Henry, deceased, situate in Brown township, Mifflin county, adjoining lands of John Hooly, Andrew Watt's heirs, Dr. G. V. Mitchell and others, containing about 250 ACRES, more or less, the greater part of which is in a high state of cultivation; (the balance is well timbered.) There is on the farm a T JjsaJL two story Stone Dwelling House, ga; !?lA (tenant house,) Bank Barn and aßjlill other improvements. Al™, N ORCHARD OF Ap ple Trees, in the Kishacoquillas Valley. The farm is about two and a half miles from Reedsville, on the turnpike leading from that place to Belleville, and is the first qual ity of limestone valley land. TERMS OF SALE: —One half the purchase money on confirmation of sale, the balance in two equal annual payments, with interest, to be secured by mortgage or judgment bonds. Any persons desiring to purchase and wish ing further time for payments, can most prob ably be accommodated by applying to the undersigned. WILLIAM HENRY, ALEX. REED. janlß Admrs Francis Ilenry, dec'd. mm OF HO ACRES SITUATE in Wayne township, Mifflin co., adjoining lands of Judge Stine, John k G.. W. Atkinson, J. Glasgow, esq., Samuel W ithrow, A. J. North, and within \ to $ mile of Atkinson's and Withrow's Mills, Store, Biacksmithshop, &c., is offered at private sale. About i 0 or <5 acres are cleared and un der feuce, the balance well set with valuable timber, such as oak and pine. This farm is well supplied with running water, well adap ted for either grazing or farming purposes, and will be sold at a bargain. Persons wish ing to examine the premises will call on C. N. Atkinson. ALSO, A lot in Newton Hamilton, with a large Avt BRICK DWELLING and frame STORE ROOM together, with * ,s - A lIK glass front. The lot is set with £KBH|^K c h°ice fruit and grapes, and a well of excellent water is at the door. Also, a large stone cistern, wash house, a good sta ble, carriage shed, corn crib, and all other buildings required for convenience. Persons wishing to examine this property will call on James Galbraith, esq., Newton Hamilton, and for particulars and terms ad dress, Dr. A. J. ATKINSON, ap27 Lewistown, Pa. Estate of John flag ill, Sen. NOTICE is hereby given tbat letters testa mentary, on the estate of John Magill, Sen., late of McVeytown, Mifflin county, de ceased, have been granted to the undersigned, residing in said borough. All persons in debted to said estate are requested to come forward and make immediate payment and j those having claims to present them duly au thenticated for settloment. WM. MACK LIN, JAS. H. ROSS, jnI8 Executors. | GENERAL STATEMENT Of Receipts and Expenditures of Mifflin County. Amos Hoot, Treasurer of Mifflin County, in Account with said County from January 4, 1864, to January 9, 1865, inclusive. DR. To outstanding tax for 1860 $270 78 To 44 44 1861 900 66 To " " 1862 1731 40 To " " 1863 8334 48 To State, Co. and Relief tax, '64 38270 95 To fine paid by Demarest 5 00 To cash from Com sale of lands 206 67 To " " unseated land taxes 422 84 To balance of militia fund, appro priated to relief fund 389 48 I To cash received from former treas. 107 29 j 50639 55 j Due treasurer 896 64 j 51536.19 CR. By outstanding tax of 1860 191 33 •' percentage of collectors of '6l 244 96 " exonerations " " 54 06 " outstanding tax of 1862 178 89 " percentage of col. " 374 42 " exonerations " •• 245 00 " outstanding tax for 1863 253 96 " percentage of col. of " 1493 90 " exonerations 44 44 373 14 44 outstanding tax for 1864 4939 41 com. for prompt payment, '64 1314 15 1 " percentage lor collectors " 192 24 " exonerations " " 273 94 10129 40 " county orders lifted 8307 21 44 relief orders 44 10083 80 *' amount appropriated to bounties to 100 days men 6750 00 " percentage on above 67 50 " arnt. paid to treasurer of Poor Directors 3000 00 " amt. of State tax paid for '64 11932 98 " Treas. percentage on State tax 120 53 " amt. paid Eastern State Pen. 153 84 44 amt. paid for fox and wild cat scalps 126 15 44 amount paid for road views 80 00 " " " J- W. Shaw, road dam. 40 00 " " " for gas bills 1 75 " costs on deeds to commissioners 89 25 Treasurer's commission 653 78 Mifflin county in account with the Common wealth of Pennsylvania. DR. Tax on real and personal estate: To amount of said tax as fixed by the board of Revenue Commission ers for the year 18tU $10345 71 Deduct 5 per cent, collecting $517 29 do Treasurer's commission on $9827 42 at 1 per cent. 98 27 615 56 Due Commonwealth 9730 15 Half mill tax: To amt. said tax for the year 1864 1996 40 Deduct a per cent, collecting 99 83 do Treasurer's commission 011 $1896 58 at 1 per cent. IS 97 118 80 Due Commonwealth 1877 60 Recapitulation of Account. To amounts due Commonwealth as above, viz: State Tax $9730 15 Half Mill Tax 1877 60 11607 75 CR. By payments into State Treas'y, viz: On State Tax " $9990 49 On Half Mill Tax 1942 49 Balance due county 325 23 Tavern Licenses. DR. To amount of said licenses 410 00 Due treasurer 10 50 ~420 50 CR. By cash paid State treasurer 400 00 " treasurer's percentage 20 50 420 50 Eating House Licenses. DR. By amount of said licenses 110 00 CR. By cash paid State treasurer 75 80 " treasurer's percentage 5 50 " balance due Commonwealth 28 70 TTiToo Retailer's Licenses. DR. To amount of said licenses 796 00 Due treasurer 5 60 801 60 CR. By cash paid State treasurer 741 40 " " " for adv. list 18 20 44 costs paid in suits vs. J. M. Stau ber, Patrick Foley, and James Foley, as per Justice's certificate 220 Treasurer's percentage 39 80 801 60 Pamphlet Laws. DR. To amount of said pamphlets 2 00 CR. Treasurer's per centage 10 Due Commonwealth 1 90 2 00" Bounty Funds. DR. Balance on hand at last settlement $1362 50 Proceeds of bonds 9000 00 10,362 50 CR. - - Boarding bills paid 31 10 Bounties paid since last settlement 535 qq Citixens' note lifted in Russet's bank 4520 00 In Mifflin County bank 4534 75 9,621 85 Balance 740 65 County order appropria ted to bounties 6750, 00 Amt. received from loan 1000 00 8490 65 Paid Purcell's men 2050 00 do Selheimer's men 4300 00 do men in other co'a. 200 00 F. L. Hutter, for Assess' ment Books. Military Record Book, bl'ksac. 258 00 Relief orders lifted 1130 54 County orders 550 00 Stamps and postage 2 11 8490 65 State and County Taxes for 1860 6 1861. 1860. J. J Cottle, Collector Armagh— Amount due 270 78 " paid 79 45 Balance due 191 33 1861. Q. B. Penepacker, Col. Granville— Amount due slls 81 paid 21 85 Percentage 93 96 1861. Ira Thompson, Col. Armagh— Amount due $784 85 " paid 579 79 Exonerations 54 06 Percentage 151 00 State and County Taxes for 1862. I James Shehan, Collector Granville— Amount due $266 09 paid 60 81 Exonerations 93 46 Percentage 111 82 David Snook, Collector Decatur— Amount due $252 41 " paid 107 75 Exonerations 48 36 Percentage 05 47 Outstanding. 30 83 Wm, Greer, Collector Brown— Amount due $347 96 " paid 133 04 Exonerations 70 75 Percentage 144 17 11. S. Price, Collector Olivea— Amount due $495 82 " paid 362 52. Exonerations 14 94 Outstanding 118 36 Geo. W. Mcßride, Col. MeVeytown— Amount due $lB7 05 " paid 157 35 Outstanding 29 70 George Settle, Collector Bratton— Amount due $lB2 07 paid 111 62 Exonerations 17 49 Percentage 52 96 Total outstanding for 1862, $l7B 8 9 State and County Taxes for 1863. 04 £ • "® . o o. Collectors Amount Amount g |s§ | m Collectors Amount Amount gSffefJli 1 * oUectorß ' Due. Paid, g.2 JS a c collectors. Qf „ §.2A & e S e.!, a _ M §_*°- a 8 ! s t & 2 Davis Henry, Brown township 3833 72 3357 00 167 85 308 87 R. P. Maclay, Armagh township 313 38 35 58 42 84 1 234 96 S V. Contner, Armagh 44 5086 20 3731 55 78 31 129 41 1146 93 •Jacob D. Smith, Decatur " 663 26 547 10 22 87] 93 23 d Jos. Stewart, Derry " 4449 02 3424 77 122 78 901 47 Thomas I Drako, Wayne " 565 05 418 80 30 76 ] 115 49 H Reuben Hook, Decatur 44 1864 37 1427 35 59 00 378 02 W. W. Giltnore, Meuno 44 451 75 261 62 9 04j 181 09 John Peachey, Union 44 4759 86 4336 55 63 00 213 82 146 49 | Robert Dunn, Brown 44 1255 22 1034 25 32 09] 188 88 a John Glasgow, Wayne 44 2340 07 1976 73 69 37 293 97 Jonathan Amich, Derry 44 1228 16 968 89 37 00| 222 27 o James Wallis, Lewistown Borough 4083 64 3721 00 34 70 139 80 188 14 George Miller. Lewistown Borough 959 16 660 06 100 16 198 94 W Henry Steeley, Menno township 3731 86 3322 65 58 23 179 77 171 21 Christian Myers, Armagh township 1958 73 1704 77] 253 96 "g William Foy, Granville 44 2834 85 2122 95 32 80 76 630 82 Jos R, Bratton, Oliver 44 318 02 154 39 31 98 131 65 ce S. 11. Swigart, Oliver 44 2681 62 2164 19 87 14 430 29 Richeson Bratton, Bratton 44 270 48 183 44 1 17 43 69 61 * Charles Bratton, Bratton 44 1417 36 1064 46 44 34 308 66 Jos. B. Ewing, N. Hamilton Borough 142 36 99 43j 24 29! 18 64 D. F. Stevens, N. Hamilton Borough 424 60 300 53 20 48 4 16 99 43 ] Joseph T. Reiff, MeVeytown 44 208 97 145 15] 24 68| 39 14i m C. Beck, MeVeytown 44 763 78 601 48 18 90 12 47 24 51 106 42 I Total 8334 48 1 6213 48 3731)4 1493 90 253 96 ! Total 38270 95, 31551 21 273 94 192 24 1314 15 "493911 MILITIA TAXES. DR. To outstanding tax of 1861 $lO7 50 do do 1862 253 50 do do 1863 659 50 To amount of tax of 1864 730 50 1751 00 CR. By percentage of collectors of 1861 67 exonerations do do 52 50 outstanding do 41 50 percentage of collectors of 1862 6 29 i exonerations do do 90 50 outstanding jU do 37 001 percentage of oollectors of 1863 13 11 exonerations do do 369 50 outstanding do 05 50 percentage of collectors of 1864 2 95 exonerations do do 03 50 outstanding do 648 00 13in02 am't p'd Maj. D Eisenbise, 8.1. 50 00 Treasurer's percentage 50 balance in hands of Treasurer, (appropriated to Relief fund,) 389 48 1751 00 Relief Orders issued from Jan. 23, 1864, to Dec. 31, 1864, both days inclusive: Lewistown 7559 50 Belleville 1275 00 Milroy 1383 00 Reeiisville 212 00 Newton Hamilton 372 00 MeVeytown 1021 00 Allenville 269 00 Atkinson's Mills 54 00 $12,145 00 Deduct orders returned and retained 115 00 febl Total issue 12,030 00 CHAMPION, SOUDER & CO., Commission Merchants. AND DEALERS IN FLOUR,GRAIN,BUTTER, EGGS, LARD,POULTRY Dried Fruits, Cheese & Country Produce, 244 2V. Wharves, below Vine Street, Philadelphia. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. REFER TO Rockhill & Wilson, Philadelphia. Edwin Yerkes & Co., " Stratton & Brother " H. Bum 111 & Bro., •' Smith, Wayne & Co., Cincinnati. Robt. Browning & Co., Indianapolis. 11. 11' Shufeldt, Chicago. dec2l'6m* Gold Pens for the Million! Pew* to suit the Hand and Prices to suit the Pockets. TDE BEST GOLD PENS IN THE WORLD! QN receipt of the following sums, we will send bv mall, or as illrecte*], a Gold Pen or Pviis, selecting the aurne according to the deacrfptioti, namely : Cold Pens, io Silver Plated Extension Ca ses, with Pencils. For $1 No. 2 pen: for $1.25 No. 3 pen : for $1.30 No. 4 pen; for $2 No. 5 pen; for $2 50 No. 6 pen. These pens are stamped THE IMPERIAL PEN, and are well finished and fine writing Gold Pens, with good aridum points, although they are unwarranted, and cannot be ex changed. WARRANTED GOLD PEA'S. Our name (" American Gold Pen Co.. N. Y.,") is stamped on all our Ist quality Pens, and the points are warranted lor six months, except against accident. Our second qual ity Pens are stamped THE NATIONAL PEN, with the Initials of our firm, (A. G. P. Co.) and are carefully made, having the same points as our first quality Pens, the only great difference being In the quality of the gold. Gold Pen:i, tst and 2d quality in Solid Silver Extension Cases, with Pencils. For $2 00 a No. 1 pen Ist quality, or a No. 2 pen 2d quality. For $2 25 a No. 2 pen Ist quality, or a No. 3 pen 2d quality. For $2 25 a No. 3 pen Ist quality, or a No. 4 pen 21 quality. For $3 50 a No. 4 pen Ist quality, or a No. 5 pen 2.1 qualitv. For $4 50 a No. 5 pen Ist quality, or a No. 6 pen 2d qualitv. For $5 30 a No. 6 pen Ist quality. The Same Gold Pens, in Solid Silver Gold- Plated Ebony Desk Holders and Mo rocco Cases For $2 25 a No. 3 pen Ist quality, or a No. 4 pen 2d quality. For $2 50 a No. 4pe Ist quality, or a No. 5 pen 2d qualitv. For $3 20 a No. 5 pen Ist qualitv, or a No. 6 peri 2d quality. For $4 00 a No. 6 pen Ist quality. For $550 a No. 7 pen. For $6 75a No. 8 pen. For sl2 00 a No. 12 pen; all first quality. Our pens rank throughout the country as equal if not su perior to any gold pens manufactured. Not onlv for their writing qualities hut durability and elegant finish. The greatest care is used in their manufacture, and none are sold with the slightest imperfection which skill can de tect. Parties in ordering must specify the name, number and quality in all instances and whether stiff or limber, fine or coarse. To Clubs. A discount of 12 per cent, will be allowed on sums of sls, if sent to one address, at oue time; 15 per cent, on $25; 2U p<fr cent, on S4O. All remittances by mail, registered, are at our risk. To all who enclose 20 cents extra for registering, we guaran tee the safe delivery of the goods. Circulars of all our new styles, with Engravings of exact sizes and prices, sent upon receipt of stamp, if desired.— Pens rejointed for 50 cents, by mail. Stationers and Jewelers are requested to correspond with us as we can offer them great inducements. Address, AMERICAN GOLD PEN CO.. Jau2s-3ni No. 200 Broadway, N. Y. Dr. Velpau's French Pills. Ladies, take Particular Notice. THE REAL VELPAU FEMALE PILL. [WARRANTED FRENCH.] nTGIESE Pills, so celebrated many years A ago in Paris for the relief of female ir regularities, and afterward so notorious fur their criminal employment in the practice of abortion, are now offered for sale for the first time in America. They have been kept in comparative obscurity, from the fact that the originator. Dr. Velpau, is a physician in Paris of great wealth and strict conscientious prin ciples, and has withheld them from general use, lest they should be employed for unlaw ful purposes. In overcoming Female Obstruc tions, Falling of the Womb, Whites, Green Sickness, Suppression, Retention or Immod erate Flow of the Monthly Discharges, they seem to be truly omnipotent, bursting open the flood gates from whatever cause may have stopped them ; but they are offered to the pub lic only for legitimate uses, and all agents are forbidden to sell thenT when it is understood that the object is unlawful. Married ladies should never take them when there is any reason to believe themselves pregnant, for they will be sure to produce a miscarriage. These pills are entirely safe under all cir cumstances, being composed entirely of sub l stances from the vegetable kingdom. Each box has the coat ot arms for the city of Paris stamped on the box, with the words " Trade Mark" in French, to counterfeit which is a misdemeanor, and all persons will be dealt witli according to law. ftsg-Full directions accompany every box. Ladies can obtain a box sealed from the eyes of the curious, by inclosing One Dollar and six post office stamps to any respectable druggist, or to O. G. STAPLES. General Agent for the United States, Waterton, N. Y. Agents—Cbas. Ritz and F. J. Hoffman, Lewistown ; Mrs. M. T. Brehman, McVey town; John Reed and S. S. Smith, Hunting don. dec7-ly. SELLI\G OFF AT . REDUCED PRICES, TMIE undersigned, baring a large Stock of _L Eastern made BOOTS AND SHOES on hand, offers the same at very low prices from now to the first of April, in order to raise money. As the war is very near at an end, and, knowing that prices will be lower as soon as that comes, he is determined to be ready for the low prices. So, come on, Boys and Girls, and get cheap Shoes. MANUFACTURING attended to as usu al. He has a full stock of Home-made Work on hand, which he offers at very low prices. EISWALD'S METALIC SOLES k HEELS, a full stock kept on hand. Having purchas ed the Patent Right for those Metalic Soles, for Mifflin county, he cautions all others from dealing in them, unless by his consent. BILLY JOHNSON. Lewistown, Jan. 25, 1865— tap I COUGH NO MORE THY Strickland's Mellifluous Cough Balsam. DR. STRICK LANV>'ri Mellifluous Cough Batasrrrts warranted to ctire Coughs. Colds. Hoarseness, A-sth ! "'hoping Cough. !fc>>e Throat. Consumption, afld ! ah affections of the Throat and Lungs. All the medical men ami the Press recommend Dr. Strickland's Anti-Cholera Mixture ,ts the only certain remedy for Diarrlueu and dysentery ft is acomhinn j tion of Astringents. Absorbents, SUtrrtrtants and Car niinatives, and is warranted to off'cct a cure after all other means have failed. STRICKLAND'S Pile REMEDY Dr. Strickland's Pile Remedy has cured thousauds of the worst cnvs of Blind and Weeding Piles. It gives immediate relief and effects a permanent cure. Try it directly. It is warranted to cure. DR. STRICKLAND'S TONIC. *tv e can recommend thus.- suffering with loss of ap petite, Indigestion, or Dyspepsia, Neryousmiss and Nervous Debility, to use tjificft-htiid's Tonic. It is a vegetable preparation, free from a'eSoholle liquors; it strengthens the whole nervous system: it creates a good appetite, and is warranted to cure dyspepsia and nervous debility. For sale by druggists generally, at #1 per bottle. Prepared by Dr. A. Strickland. 6 Fast Fourth street, Cincinnati, Ohio. dec7-ly >For sale by Dr. R. Martin, Druggist, Lew istown, Pa. DR. MARSHALL'S Cata rr li Snuff! THIS Snuff has thoroughly pro Ted itself to be the 'best article known for curing the Catarrh, Cold tn : the Head and Headache It has been found an cxoel letit remedy in many cases of Sore Eye*. Deafness has been removed by it. and Hearing has often been gi oat i ly improved by its use. * It is fragrant and agreeable, and Gives Immediate Relief to the dull heavy pains caused by diseases of the head. The sensations after using it are delightful and invig orating. It opens and purges out all obstruction*, strengthens trie glands, and gives a healthy action to the parts affected Wore than Thirty Years' of sale and use of DR. MARSHALL'S CATARRH AND HSAD ACHX .SNIFF, lias proved its great value for all the com mon diseases of the head, and at this moment stands higher than ever before. It is recommended by many of the best physician*, and is used with great success and satisfaction every where. Read the Certificates of Whole sale Druggists in 1854. The undersigned, having for many years been ac quainted witli DR. MARSHALL'S CATARRH AHD HKAHACHI SNI'FF. and sold it in our wholesale trade, cheerfully state that we believe it to be equal, in every respect, to the recommendations given of it for the cure of Catarrhal Affections, and that it is decidedly the best article we have ever known for all common diseases of the head, Burr A Perry, Boston, I Barnes k Parke, N. Y. Keeii, Austin ACo , " |A.B. &D. Sands, Brown, hansom A Co.. " | Stephen Paul A Co., " Keed, Cutler A Co., '• Israel Minor A Co., " Seth W. Kowle, " | McKesson A KoGbltin, " Wilson. Kalrbank A Co. " |A. L. Scoville A Co., " Heiishaw, Eilmand A Co., M. Ward, Close ACo , " H. H. Hay. Partland, Me. | Bush A Gale, " For sale by all Druggists, TRT IT. Nov. IS-ly. The Great English Remedy. SIR JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated Female Pills, Prepared from a prescription of Sir J. Clarke. M. D. Phy sician Extraordinary to the. Queen. THIS invaluable medicine is unfailing in the cure of all those painful and dangerous diseases to which the female constitution is subject. It moderates all excess and removes all obstructions, and a speedy cure may be relied on. To Married I-adies it IA peculiarly suited. It will in a short time bring on the monthly period with regularity. Eaen bottle, price ((lie Dollar, bears the Government Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits. CAUTION. These I'ill should not he taken by Females (hiring the FIRST THREE MONTHS of Prcgnaury. a* thcii are sure to bring on Miscarriage, 'but at any other lime they art safe. In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections. Pains in the Back and Limbs. Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpitation of the Heart, Hysterics and Whites, these Pills will effect a cure when all other means have fail ed ; and although a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or anything hurtful to the constitution. Full directions in the pamphjet around each pack age, which should be carefully preserved. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Sole Agent for the United States and Canada, JOB MOSES, 27 Cortland St., New York. N. B. —$1.00 and G postage stamps enclosed to anv authorized agent, will insure a bottle, containing 50 Pills, by return mail. novlG-ly. Strength to the Weak! f Youth to the Aged! / BIOKRENE, OR Life Rejuveiiator ! TIIIS preparation is unequalled as a reju venator and restorer of wasted or inert functions. The aged should be certain to make the Biokrene a household god, inasmuch as it wiil render them youthful in feeling and in strength, and enable them to live over again the days of their pristine joy. It not only exhilarates but strengthens, and is really an invaluable blessing, especially to those who have been reduced to a condition of servility, self abuse, misfortune, or ordinary sickness. No matter what the cause of the impotency of any human organ, this superb prepara tion will remove the effect at once and for ever. BIOKRENE cures Impotency, General Debility, Nervoue Incapacity, Dyspepsia, Depression, Loss of Appetite. Low Spirits, Weakness of the Or gans of Generation, Imbecility, Mental Indo lence, Emaciation, Ennui. It has a most de lightful, desirable and novel effect upon tho Nervous System ; and all who are in any way prostrated by nervous disabilities are earnest ly advised to seek a cure in this most excel lent and unequalled preparation. Persons who by imprudence have lost their natural vigor, will find a speedy and perma* nent cure in the BIOKRENE. The feeble, the languid, the despairing, the old, should give this valuable discovery a trial; it will be found totally different from all other articles for the same purposes. To Females. —This preparation is invalu able in nervous weaknesses of all kinds, as it. will restore the wasted strength with wonder ful permanence. It is also a grand tonic, and will give re-- lief in Dyspepsia with the first dose. A brief persistence in its use will renovate the stom ach to a degree of perfect health and bapish Dyspepsia forever. One dollar per Bottle, or six bottlas.for $5, Sold by Druggists generally. Sent by express anywhere, by addressing nUTCIIINGS & lIILLYER, £ro'rs, A 81 Cedar Street, N. Y. / Sold in Lewistown only by Dr. Martin and F. J. Hoffman fnlG.^ I FOUND out that Hoffman's is the pl*C£ for Groceries.
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