mm mm T5 H IS .T< f T- ! 1 LOCAL, AFFAIRS. Relief and Poor House Business The Relief Board meets on the Third Fri- j day of each month at the Commies-oners' I Office, and the Relief Orders are issued on J tb" last Saturday of each month. The Directors of the Poor meet H? the Poor (louse on the 2d M rid ay of each month. Wanted to rent, a Dwelling House, rent not to exceed SIOO. For further information inquire at the Ga zette Office. OLR BOYS. —The company recruited here by Capt A. B. Selheimer, left Ilur risburg on Monday for Nashville, Ten nessee, to join the 78th Pa. regiment, under Gen Thomas. It is composed principally of men resident in the bor ougli, and during the few minutes the train stopped at the depot here sad scenes were witnessed —such as Amer icans never imagined until the opening of this cruel war. The following is a , list of the officers and privates, as fur nished by Lieut. McEwen : , Captain —Absalom B. Selheimer. Ist Lieut —J. Stewart McEwen. 2d Lieut. —Samuel Eisenbise. IstSergt.—Charles H. Ilendersorr. Arnold Simon J. Mentzer Levi A. Alter Joseph 11. Morrison Samuel F. "X Beark-v Jacob Marks Samuel A. 1 Rrongfit John A. Nighthart John F. Broom Dickson Owens Joseph M. Bovden Thomas Orner Joseph B. I Cook Josiah W. Price Elias Conner George E. Pennebaker Ephraim B. Comfort Joseph A. Peters tieorge A. ; Comfort Samuel M. Price John Chestnut Samuel Riden William C. Drake Briee B. Ramsey Samuel J. I Dasher Henry Rager Joseph Dreese Banks Rothrock James F.nnev Thomas J. Rowe Robert S. Felix William 11. liamsev William W. Fetter William H. Kiden Lewis H. ! Fichthorn Joseph A. Kiddie Samuel Ford Samuel V\. Kiden Oustin P. Freeborn George M. Snyder George W. Fear William W. Sager Josiah Fear Elmer S. Stackpole James B. Gazette Martin Smithers George W. Hart George W. Smith Theodore B. HogleGilbert Singleton John Hamaker Wilham W. Snyder George A HhnesJolin 1.. Stevens George W Hamaker James P. Smither- Robert A. Heinemaii Sebastian Stroup Matiliew F. Hess Samuel Sieinbarger Hiram J. Jacob James H Smith James W. Jackson Michael Shall AT-iaham L'. Jones Thomas C. Shimp Thompson Kraft Daniel J. Speece John S. Kitting William H. l ice Gideon M. Lotz Adam Thomas Jatne., McConnell , Luker James I'mbarger Obadiah L. Little I harles F. Yanz.MT Jacob A. Lowmili- r • homas Wareani Joseph <. Mitchell Charles Wnream Edmotid B. Miller Charles Weber David B. May James H. Waieam John A. May WilliamS. Whitoff Henry Morrison lames Webb Lafavette Mattern Daniel D. Webb Tbaddeus B. MCCOY James R. Zeigler Jolin Miller Joseph A. I THE GAS COMPANY.—The condition j of tiiis company is not so favorable as j it ought to be, for it appears it has i been for some time barely paying ex penses. Without recurring to previous differences among stockholders and | managers, it is to be regretted that j such a state of affairs should exist, as j few moneyed men like to have their j means out without a return, and hence it some day be determined to cease its manufacture altogether. Our citizens have become so well reconciled to street lamps and so generally ac knowledged their usefulness, that we suspect they would much sooner see the number doubled than to do without gas altogether. In stores, churches, halls, warerooms, private residences, &c., it may not exactly be the cheapest light, but if we take into consideration its cleanliness, safety, brightness, and the ease with which it is lighted and regulated, it is clearly the most desira ble light known. The community then, in our judgment, has some inter est in keeping up the gas works as well as the stockholders, and we would therefore suggest that many who have materially lessened or abandoned its consumption, return to its use, and thus contribute towards keeping up the works. Others who have used it all the time can also increase its con sumption, and wc are sure no one wili ; find fault with our borough fathers if j they light the lamps oftener than they do and let them burn longer. This would be one way of aiding the com pany—if any can suggest a better, we should like to hear from him. A Rare Chance for a Bargain! '1 he certainty of beiug dratted has made me willing to sell out uiy STOVE, TIN AND HOUSE FURNISHING STORE to any person wishing to invest a lit tie cap.tal in a good paying business, at one of the best stands in Lewistown, with lease extending four years froui April next I 5 ery encouraging facts concerning the business can be-given. Address, J. I KVIN WALLIS, (Sign of Big Coffee Pot) Lewistown, Pa. S.—lt I sell at all it must be soon SELLING OFF.—S. J. Brisbin & Co. j fire selling off winter goods, such as Merinoes, Wool Delaines, Coburghs, ! 1 iaids, Ladies' Cloth, Shawls, Hoods, 1 Blankets, Flannels, Linsey, Cloths, Overcoats, Ac, Ac., AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Capt Hamaker, Q. M. Sergt. | Harry Conley, Hospital Steward Jos McFaddeu, Caspar Crisswell, Peter i Ort. James M Couch, Willam Dover and others are or have lately been in town from the 205 th. PETROLEUM. —The recent discoveries 01 oil and consequent fever in the busi ness lias caused a searching investiga tion all over the country. Decatur township, hitherto a quiet rural dis trict, is the first in this section where ' signs' have been found, and a com pany is already forming to test them. It appears that in digging a well a considerable quantity of gas escaped, and persons who have examined the Oil creek region assert that the above and other circumstances hear a remark able similarity to the oil wells there. The company intend to purchase the property, and make some experiments, which, if successful, will pay, if not, but little is lost. SUPPER. —The ladies of the Prcsby- j tcrian church wli give an oyster sup per with refreshments, in the Town Hall, on THURSDAY evening, March 2, at 7 o'clock, the proceeds to he appro priated to purchasing an organ for the church. A VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. R |MLE farm of the undersigned, situate in Granville township. Mifflin county, about 5£ miles from Lewistown and OF :rom MC- Veytown, is offered at private sale. It con tains about IVO yVCRES, about 80 of which are cleared and in a good slate of cultivation and the balance in good jfeayjil. timber. The improvements are a good Bank Barn, a two story dwe! J JJSJJPJL ling House, Corn House and all I'■ r necessary outbuildings and T Well of good water. F r further particulars apply, at Strodes' Mills, tti FEBBI6T* JOHN S OLIVER. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. J'HK farm of the undersigned, situate in Oliver township MIFFI n county, abm,- 4 miles from M--\Y-tiwn and 7 FROM town is ffered at private sale. JT contains about ass Acn.ES, about 17 > of which are cleared and in a good ,-iate of cultivation. The remainder is good timber land The improvements on it are a good three story .Stone Dweh j j [ A ling House, Bank Barn and all y&w 1 I tjK i-lher necessary outbuildings, a Orchard, and a tine Spring •it lituesi :o; water convenient to the House. For further information apply, at Strodes' Mills, to febot* JOHN S. OLIVER. IFJ2BIHWS eAHdCo VVTILL be soid at public sale, at the re-si * dence of the undersigned, in Wayne township, Mifflin county, on FRIDAY, March 3. 1865, the following personal property, to wit: FIVE HORSES, 2 Colts. 4 Milch Cows, Your g Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, 2 Wagons, Kirby Reaper, Drill, Gears, Carriage, set of Blacksmith's Tools, and other Farming Utensils, large lot of Bacon, Pota" toes by the bushel, Hay by the ton and Corn fodder. Also, 3 Stoves and a large lot of other Household and Kitchen Furniture. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock a. m. when terms will lie known N B 1 will offer my farm for sale at the same time. SAM'L MILLIKEN. CHARI.ES CAUCUII.ING, Auctioneer, feblo IPOTEZHEG be sold at public sale, at the resi-- Y T dence of the undarsigned, in Derry township, on FRIDAY, March 10,1865, the following personal property, to wit: FOUR Hi O RSE9, 2 Colts, Cows and Young Cattle, broad wheel Wagon and Bed, narrow wheel Wagon, Rock away, Buggy, Sulky, Spring Wagon, improv ed McCormiek Reaper and Mower, Threshing Machine and Shaker, Plows and Harrows, Corn Plow, Cultivators, 2 Windmills, Rakes and Forks, Wagon Gears, Plow Gears, single and double Harness, Rope and Tackle, and a I number of other articles, too numerous to ; mention. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock a. ; m., when terms will be made known. febls JACOB HOOVER. Orphans' Court Sale. 1)5 virtue of an order issued out of the ) Orphans' Court of Mifflin county, the uiidersigued will expose to public sale on the premises, on SATURDAY, February 25,1565, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon the following ; descritted property, viz: A valuable farm late the property of Frani is Henry, deceased, situate in Brown ; rowiiship. Mifflin County, adjoining lands of John llootv. Andrew Wait's heirs, Dr G 5 . Mitchell and others, containing about ACRES, umre or less, the greater pa. t of which is in a high stale of cultivation; (the balance is well timbered ) There is ON the farm a A-.AWDK two story Stone Dwelling House, II | A D*'" llo '- HOUSE ) Bank Baru and IHi ther improvements. Also, an ORCHARD of Ap j pic frees, 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. TEHIIS OF SAI.E: — 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. I j&ULTT Adair*. Francis Henry, dee'd. r arcnisA&usa be sold at public sale, at the resi * t dence of the undersigned, in Derry township, Miffli* county, three miles east of Lewistown, on THURSDAY, February 23. 1965, the following personal pioperty, to wit: 3 HORSES, Coit. 4 Mitch Cows, Young Cattle, Hogs, 12 Sheep. Buggy, Threshing Machine. Grain Driil, Fodder Cutter, Plows. Harrows. Culti vators, Fanning Mill, Doubletrees, Single trees, Horse Gears, Single Harness and a va riety of other Farming Utensils too numer ous to meution. Also, a Hathaway Cook Stove, Parlor Stove, ten plate Stove, 2 Cup boards, Bureau. Dining Table, Breakfast Ta ble, 3 sets Chairs, Rocking Chair, Bedsteads, and other articles of household and kitchen furniture Sale to commence at 9 a. in., when terms will be made known, febh* DANIEL R FERSTER. PUBLIC SALE. 4X7"11L fi e B °'d at public sale, at the resi * * dence of the undersigned, in Armagh township, Mifflin county, near Milroy, on FRIDAY, February 24. 1865, the following personal property, to wit: 9 HOUSES, 2 Spring Colts, 15 head Horned Cattle. 20 Sheep, Thresher and Separator, a large broad wheel road Wagon, 2 two horse Wagons, 5\ indmill, Plows, Harrows, Cultivators, Grain Drill, Horse Gears, and many other articles, too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 10 a. m., when terms will be made known. febl J. M. BROWN. PUBLIC SALE. Y\7" ILL be sold at public sale, at the resi y y dence of the undersigned, in Derry township, on Friday, February 24, 1865, the following personal property, to wit: FIVE HORSES, 4 Milch Cows, young Cattle, 3 four horse Wagons, 2 Spring Wagons, Buggy. Threshing Machine, Clover Holler, Fodder Cutter, 2 Corn Stiellers. Field Roller, 2 Hay Rakes, 2 Mowers arid Reapers, (one a Dorsey and the other a Monitor,) Plows, Harrows. Ouftiva tors. Horse Gears, and a variety of other Farming Utensils, too nuiiier< Un to mention. ftaY" Sale to commence at 9 o'clock a. in,, when terms wili be made known. DANIEL BESHOAR Derry township, Jan. 28, 18(55 Pinti.it} * %EE. t/tI'LL be sold at public sale, at the res.- denee of tin- under-tgiicd. on Hie farm of William Wakefield, deceased, in Oiivei township. Mifflin county, on MONDAY, February 27. 1885. the following personal properrv. to wit: IFJ-VE HORSES, Mare with foal, three year-old Colt, 3 two year old Colts, yearling Colt, 5 Milch Cows, 8 head \oung Cattle, 5 Hogs, narrow wheel ed ftur horse Wagon, broad wheeled Wagon, one horse \\ agon. Cart, Sleigh, Sled, Buckeye Reaper, Threshing Machine, Fanning Mill, Grain Drill, Cutting Box Plows and Har rows, Hay Fork and Tackle, Horse Gears, and other articles, too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock a in., when terms will be made known. FEBIO JAMES MCCARTNEY. V\7TLL be soi l at public sale, at the resi T y dence of the subscriber, in Granville township, on TUESDAY, February 28,1865, the following personal property, to wit: TWO COWS, 2 Colts, Spring Wagon, 3 Harrows. Horse Gears, Rakes, Forks, &e Also. Household & Kitchen Furniture, consisting in part of Cook Stove, 2 Parlor Stoves, Bedsteads, Chaiis, Bureaus, Corner Cupboard, Dining Tables. 2 Side Tables, Oar peting and a general assortment of articles too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock a. m, of said day, when terms will be made known, feblo JOS. I. LAXGTON. wwmm &£&££o TTFILL be exposed to public sale at the I T residence of the undcrsigued, in Granville township, on WEDNESDAY. March Ist, 1865, the following personal property, viz : 4 WOltK HOUSE*, (including one mare with foal,) 4 Colts, (3 two years old and one yearling.) 5 Milch Cows, 6 head Cattle, half Durham Bull. 2 Breeding Sows, one HUZZY'S COMBINED REAPER & MOWER, Threshing Machine with Shaker, Cutting Box, Windmill, four horse Wagon, two horse Wagon, Wagon Bed, Hay Ladders, Horse Gears, Top Buggy, Plows, Harrows, Corn Plow, Cultivators, Forks, Rakes, Grain Cra dles, Mowing Scythes, and a variety of other articles. Also. Household & Kitchen Furniture, including Cook arid Parlor Stoves. Bedsteads, Bureaus, Washstands, Tables, Chairs, &c. Sale to commence at 9 o'clock a m., when terms will he made known. febß THOMAS E. MAYES. PUBLIC SALE. IX7 G.L be sold at public sale; by the un dersigned, residing on the farm of E. L B-nediet, in Men no township, Mtffiiti Co., about one mile smith of AHenviUe. i n Thursday, March % 1865, the following personal property, to wit: SIX HORSES, and Mares. I with Foal. 2 two year old Colts, 7 Milch Cows, two year old Durham Bull, 12 Young Cattle, 17 Shoats, 1 eight horse and 1 ten horse power Thresher and Separater, broadwheel road Wagon end English Bed, broadwheel Plantation Wagon, Spring Wag on, Cart, three horse Cultivator, Grain Drill, Corn Drill, a lot ot Plows, llarrows and Corn Cultivators, rolling Screen, clover Huller, Doubletrees and Singletrees, Breecbbands', front Gears, plow Gears, Harness, Bridles, cow Chains, a set of Blacksmith's Tools, eight day Clock, Writing Desk, and a variety of other articles. AI3O, Potatoes by the bushel. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock a. m., when terms wiil be made known. JONATHAN DF.TWEILER. Menno township, January 30, 1865. A RCA VI WATCH. An Elegant Novelty in Watches, cases of this watch are an entirely JL new invention, composed of six differ ent metals combined, roiled together and pianished, producing an exact imitation of 18 carat g.Jd, called Arcana, which will al ways keep ir s color. They are as beautiful and durable as solid gold, and are afforded at one eighth the cost. The case is beauti fully designed, with panel and shield for name with patent push pin, engraved in the exact ■ style ot the celebrated Gold Hunting Levers, are really handsome and desirable and so ex act an imitation ot gold as to defy detection. Ihe movement is manufactured by the well known St Jinier \V a t c h Company of Europe, and are superbly finished, having engravpd pallets, fancy carved bridges, adjusting regu I hitur, with gold balanced and the improved ruby jewelied action, with line dial and skel • ton hands, and is warranted a good time : keeper. 1 he>e watches are of three differ ; ent sizes, the smallest being for ladies, and I are ail bunting cases. A ease of six will be sent by mail ,r express f r $125 00 A sin I gle ..ne sent in an elegant Morocco Case for $25 00; will readily sell fur three times their cost. \\ e are the sole agents for this watch ! the Lnited States, and none are genuine j which do not bear our trade mark. Address, DE\ Al (111 & CO., Importers, feLS 15 Maiden Lane, New York. PRINCE & CO'S. Weil-Known MELODEONS & HARMONIUMS. I introducing the effect of pedal I bass on every instrument. ERNEST GABLER S Itaxen and Bacon's and Ballet Davis & Co's Celebrated PIANOS, for cash, at a liberal deduction, jgttirOver 30,000 sold. JAMES BELLAK, sole Agent, 279 ami 2SI South Fifth St., above Spruce. apl3, 'O4-ly Philadelphia. THE lAHEI'EAUEAT Safety Strap. OWNERS of Ilorses are informed that this indispensable article, so extensively ! used wherever known, is f-..r sale by' Jonathan | lietweilcr. near Allenvilie, who has purcha ; s>'d rhe right for this county. Township and ! individual rights to manufacture, use or sell. | can be had on application as above. By this I ingenious strap any horse can be held and at j ?he same time nrevented from kicking. November 23, 1804—3 m* SELLING OFF! i Tito undersigned is disposing of his ZEUNrXXIRIE STOCK I'm SBDJa ftlßDMlilil* LOW IP3.ICSSS. j and persons wanting anything on hand in I his store will do well by giving him a call. KcLw All persons having claims are request j ed to present them for payment, and those j indebted to call and make settlement. febß R. F. ELLIS. H. M. & R, PRATT, I)EG to say they are just receiving a new v supply of Staple and Fancy ohy aooDS, and will sell old stock at REDUCED PRICES. They continue to sell prime Rio and La guira Coffees at 5(1 cents per pound. Sugars at 18 cents and upwards. Prime Sirups 25, 30, 35, and 40 cents per quart. Piease cull and see our stock before pur chasing elsewhere. febl Estate of John Pureed, deceased. NU t 1( E is hereby given that letters of ad __ ministration on the estate of John Pur cell, late of Newton Hamilton, Mifflin coun ty, deceased, have been granted to the under signed, residing in said borough. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immcdiate payment and those having claims to present them duly authenticated for settle ment. E. B. PURCELL, Adm'r. j A LL persons indebted to the firm of John X\_ Pureell &, Sou, by note or book account, are requested to made immediate payment and save trouble, as the business must be closed up. E. B. PURCELL, Surviving Partner. The undersigned will continue to deal in Merchandise. Grain & Produce generally, at the old stand, Newton Hamilton, febl 6t E. B. PURCELL. DENTISTRY. JACOB SMITH Respectfully informs the citi of Lewistown and vicinity : t| m t he is now prepared to do all I kind- of work in the line of his profession, j in the most scientific manner. WHOLE SETS. PARTIAL SETS, Olt SINBLE IEETH, INSERTED ON GOI.1), SIJLVER.OR VULCANITE BASE, iu an elegant and workmanlike manner, and j on the most i asonable terms. 8i8#.,. lie guarantees his work or no pay. Particular attention oaid to the extracting j and filling of teeth in the most improved manner. Having connected the Dentistry with his Ainbr.ityping and Photographing, on Main : St., a few doers east of the Town Hall, lie j can always be found ready to wait upon all : who may favor him with a call Lewistown, Jan. 25, 1865-3 m ;tO'' i' A K . S ivQT SS Jo 5..J r |'HE Tavern Stand on the corner of West Market and Wayne streets, opposite the Jail, has been taken by the undersigned, and with ample accommodations for travelers, a table supplied with all the market affords, and a bar with the best liquors that can be obtained, offers strong inducements to hie friends and travelers to give him a call. THE LEWISTOWN POTTERY, : In Valley street, will be continued as hereto fore, the subscriber giving it attention a por tion of his time and having a good hand in his employ. A good supply of ware constant ly on band. JOHN DIPPLE -1 Lewistown, Dec. 21,1864 -3m. LEWISTOWN FOUNDRY MACHINE SHOPS. ijj*! - 1 l,j e undersigned t mve ukeQ gQTjHWJg the Foundry and Machine Shops formerly carried on by John R. ■■■bMW-.-ekos. where we will continue the manufacture of our justly celebrated New Jersey Reaper & Mower, With DorsryA SHI' Raking Attachment, the only reliable Self Raking Reaper. Also, HOUSE POWERS AND THRESHERS of the latest improved patterns, several dif* kinds < f Plows, severa different sizes of Coal Stoves, Hathaway Cook Stoves, &c. All kinds of IRON & BRASS CASTINGS, made and fitted up in the most workmanlike manner, for Mills, Furnac s. Forges and Fac tories We have added some new Machine ry to the works, which will enable us to do work in the best possible manner. All kirds of REPAIRING done at the shortest notice and on the most accommoda ting terms. Particular attention paid to re' pairing Reapers. Water Wheels always on hand. Circular Savrs furnished and fitted up. REESE & SLAGLE. FARMERS! iituc is what voi TO THKE*H *KAIV Geiser's Patent Self-Regulating Gruin Separator, Cleaner and Bagger, rrMIE undersigned, having made tho nrces X sary arrangement with the proprietor, will keep on hand, for the accommodation of owners of the machine in Mifflin and adjoin ing counties, such CASTINGS as are mostly needed for repairing the Gciser Machine. We are also prepared to do repairing, and add such improvements as are used in the la test uew machines. We also have the Sole Agency of Mifflin county for the sale of the Geiser Machine, and are fully prepared to receive orders and furnish machines. Thankful for past patron age we respectfully request a continuance of thh same. febl REESE & SLAGLE. DR. MARSHALL'S Cata rr li Sii u tl*! THIS i-nutf has thoroughly proTeiJ it-elf to he the best article lauovit for "-tiring the Or tarrh. ("■ f S-.re A'.,-.. Ilea/nets has heen removed by iLand Bearing hasoftea l.i-i-n great ly improvd bj us use. Il is fragrant ai. I agreeable, and Gives Immediate Relief to the ihiil hi-.iv y jiiiios 0.0i~.-d by diseases of the head. The sensations attei using it are delightful ami invig orating. It opens and purges out all obstructions, strengthen- the viands, and gives a healthy action to lite parts affected More than Thirty Years' of sale and use of Int. MARSHALL'S CATARRH AND IIEAD ACHK .-.Mil. has proved it* great value for all the com mon diseases of the head, and at tiiis moment stands higher than ever before. It is recommi nd. d by many of the best physicians, and i- 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 with Dr.. MTI -S ILL'S CATARRH AND HI.ADACIII SHI FF, and sold it in our M holesale trade, cheerfully state that we believe it to be equal, ut every respect, to the recommendations given of it for tfie cure of Catarrhal Affections, and that 11 is decidedly the, best article ve have ever known for all common diseases of the head, Burr * I'-rrv, Boston, I Barnes A Parke, X V. Heed, Austin A Co., " |A. ii. Si b. Sands, Brown, hansom A Co., " | Stephen Paul A* Co., " * Iteed, Cutler A Co., '■ j Isra' i Minor AC" , " —'ctli W K iwle, " | McKesson .V Bobbins, " Wiisi a. Kan ti,ink Ii Co. " IA. L. ScovUM A |E. m % v tTUw ' (r -PILLS VYTILL immediately relieve, without pain, f T all disturbances of the periodic dis charge, whether arising from relaxation or suppression. They act like a charm in re moving the pains that accompany difficult or immoderate menstruation, and are the ouly safe and reliable remedy for Flushes, Sick Headache, Pains in the Loins, Back nnd Side, Palpitation of the Heart. Nervous Tremors, Hysterics, Spasms, Broken Sleep, and other unpleasant and dangerous effects of an urn natural condition of the sexual functions. In the worst cases of Fluor Albus, or White*, ' tbey effect a speed / cure. Dr. Cheeseman's Female Fills. Have been used over a quarter of a century. They aro offered as the only safe means of re newing interrupted menstruation, but ladies must bear in mind that there is one condl* dor. of the female system in which the Pills cannot be taken without producing a peculiar result. The condition referred to is pregnane cy —the result, miscarriage. So eh is the ir resistible tendency of the medicine to restore the sexual functions to a uormal condition, that eveD the reproductive power of uature cannot resist it. They cannot do harm in any other way. Dr. Cheeseman's Female Pills Are the only medicine that married and sins gle laiiies have relied upon for many years or can rely upon now. Beware of imitations! These Pills form the finest preparations ever put forward, with immediate and persistent success, DON'T BE DECEIVED. Take this ad vertisement to yiur druggist, and tell hira you want the best and most reliable Female Medicine in the world , which is comprised in Dr. Cheeseman's Female Fills 1 They have received and are now receiving the sanction of the most eminent Physicians in America. Explicit Directions with each box—the price. One Dollar per Box; containing from 50 to 60 Pills. Pills sent by mail, promptly, by remitting the price to the proprietors, or any author ized agent, in current funds. SOLD BV DRCGGIST9 GENERALLY. UUTOHINGS k HILLYER. noOeo Proprietors, 81 Cedar St., N. Y. COUGH 1 MORE THY Strickland's Mellifluous Cough Balsam. DR. STRICKLAND'S Mellifluous Cough BalsAm is warranted to cure Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Asth ma. Whooping Cough. Sore Throat, Consumption, and all affections of the Throat ami Lungs. i-EJ a3d Ail the medical men and the Press recommend Dr. Strickland's Anti-Cholera Mixture as the only certain remedy for Diarrhoea and dysentery. It isaconibina tion of Astringents, Absorbents. Stimulants and Car minatives. and is warranted to effect a cure after all other means have failed. STRICKLAND'S Pile REMEDY Dr. Strickland's Pile Remedy has cured thousands of the worst cases of Blind and Bleeding Piles. It gives immediate relief and effects a permanent cur a. Try it directly. It is warranted to cure. DR. STRICKLAND'S TONIC. We can recommend those suffering with loss of ap petite. Indigestion, or Dyspepsia. Nervousness and Nervous Debihtv. to use Strickland's 'f'onic. It is a vegetable preparation, free from alchohelje liquors; it strengthens tn 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. Strickland, 0 jfcast Fourth street, Cincinnati, Ohio. dec"-ly For sale by Dr. 11. Martin, Druggist, Lew istown, Pa. Estate of John Saglll, Sen. "JV'OTICE is hereby given that letters test*- IT mentary, on the estate of John MagiU. ; Sen., late of Me\eytown, Mifflin county, do ceased, have been granted to the undersigned, residing in said borough. All persons in- J debted to said estate are requested to coma j forward and make immediate paymeot. and ! those having claims to present them duly aut thenticated for settlement. WM. MACK LIN', JAS. 11. ROSS, janld Executors,