tia 3 '& A'jli t! a LOCAL AFFAIRS Military Ceremonies on the 4th of July. !5\ joint resolution of the Legislature, ..,roved May 10, ISGI, it was provided That the Governor procure Regimental ndai'ds for all the regiments formed or formed in Pennsylvania, upon whieh hull be inserilted the number of the regi ment and painted the arms of this Com monwealth, and that all these standards, •it'ier tin' rebellion is entled shall lie re lurned to the Governor, that they may It- carefully preserved by the State, &e. on th' l'/t day if Ju'tJ next, these Reg ,mental Colors will he formally received v the Governor, in the city of Philadel phia, in aecordatiee with arrangements mide hy the committee appointed lor the purpose, to be deposited among the ar . aires of the Commonwealth, there to be • redly preserved and cherished, as eui ni- of the patriotic devotion of her ...us, dead and living, t< Libert<j and as the solemn and eloquent record ~f her high appreciation of their heroic i vices in the Held; as mementoes of hiave men and noble deeds. \ll general, regimental and company t .'dicers all non-eoininissioned officers and privates of Pennsylvania, in service dur ing the rebellion, are invited to take part in the ceremonies of the occasion. General Harry White is chairman, of dm Committee of Arrangements, and General James A. Reaver, Rcllefonte; Colonel Thomas K. .McCoy, Lewistown; mid Capt. l.riee X. Blair, Huntingdon, constitute the committee in this district. To the Soldiers of Pennsylvania. ll.vnttism nc, May 1, l?0fl. In obedience to the authority vested in me hv a resolution adopted by the Con vention of Soldiers, held in this city, on the eighth day of March, ISOO, 1 do liere j.v ro.ptest the honorably diseharged sol dier-of Pennsylvania to meet in their re -oe'-tive Legislative districts, and elect delegates, not exceeding five in number, to represent their district in a Soldiers' ('on vent ion, to he held in the city of Pitts burg, on Tuesday, the fifth of June next, ;it tell o'clock, A. M. Where any Representative district com er iscs more than one county, the manner .'.l'electing the delegates i- respectfully re ferred to the soldiers of the district, for -11 •ii eonfereiiee as will result in a tail' representation o! each tounty. i'itizens who have borne arms in de fense of the nation against treason have especial interest in the purposes of this ''on volition, and it is desirable that a representation of the brave defenders ol the country us possible should be secured on this occasion. .1. F. lIAI'TRAN FT, Late Brevet Major General, ! . S. A. The soldiers of Milllin county are re quested to meet in Lewistown, on SAT FIJDA V, 10th May, for the pui'imse of a] - pointing delegates t<> the above Conven ts n. A not 11 j:k 1 loNoir. —Tlie children of the i. 'lieraii Sabbath Schools lield their ! .on!lily meeting ill the audience cham ber of tiie church on Sabbath afternoon !a>t, and were addressed by Rev. I>r. Ill' 'Mil, who stated that when the wound ed were brought in after the battle of Get ty-burg, he wrote numerous letters to 1 'Wiisand individuals soliciting eontribu -1 bins of clothing and other necessaries for t!te soldiers, and that the firrf rcxpimm to hi- call was a nuniber of boxes forwarded from tins place. This is aiiollier proof of tiie patriotic Zeal of our people during the late struggle for liberty. Pol. itical..— A few weeks ago Anti Johnson's frb nd* got up a Johnson Club, and on Monday evening a Soldiers' Clv iner Club was formed to return thanks to Clymer for the support he did not give Hem. Gen. Irwin and Licyt. J. Stewart MeFwen were the speaker-. We hear tliat much complaint was made of being slandered at home by the Republicans while they were in the field. If this is so, there's a mistake somewhere, as we happen to know that the warmest opposi sition to Col. Irwin came from his demo eratie friends, and the worst we ever heard of Lieut. MeEwen was uttered by sol iiers who were with him in Nashville. The Southern Idol aid Northern Basis of Pat ent Democracy, the Darkey, also came in for a share of blessings, they not having read Mr. Nasby's latest discovery that the darkey might be of some use to prop lip 'be Circumlocution office hunters. Pictures of Geary and Clymer for sale •'•t Johnny Swan's. A press of work has again prevented us 'nun noticing sundry publications and ex amining several communications on file. McKees new tannery, on Water street, one of the finest buildings erected here for some time, is now in operation. One of our citizens informs us that he has found a considerable quantity of lard mixed with the butter lie purchased, and wonders whether those who made it milk ed their pigs as well as cows. • B. J. Sills' horse ran away on Thursday of last week, while removing G. W. El lierty's furniture from the railroad, some what injuring Mr. Sills, tiie furniture am the wagon. I be knob this side of Jlixler's Gap ha: been burning since Monday last, and yes terday had assumed dangerous proper lions. The various fires in that quarto; must certainly be the result of careless ness on the part of freight engineers. We are requested to state that the part \ who committed the assault on Mr. Cox bad not been in Smith's lager beer house Hiat night. They applied for admission -asking for vinegar, but were refused I>\ . Smith I I - irk at Ai.toona.—A destructive fire | oecured at Ajtoona, about half-past 12 o'- : clock on Thursday night, by whieh our former townsman, G. W. Stewart. Esq., I Mas a considerable loser. From a lone account in the Tribune, we compile the I following particulars : It broke out in the I ' ware-room attached to Myers A- Ehrhnrt's , i grocery store, in Odenwalder's Brown Row, on Virginia street, and had gained considerable headway, before it was dis- j , covered. All eltbrts to check the progress of the flames appeared useless, and the buildings connoeted on either side with 1 . 1 the one in which the fire originated, were given over to them, and those who at- j tempted to do any work, turned their at- ] I tention to saving personal property, and : applying water l<> the roof ami sidesof the ! buildings adjacent but disconnected from I the burning block. The store in which ' the lire originated was situated in theeeii | tie of a block of frame houses. Immedi- ' ' atelv adjoining it on tlie north were tiie 1 buildings of Dr. A. P. ('ablerwood, A. L. ; , McCartney, and the McClellan House, owned by Nicholas Ebringer. Adjoining ! it on the south was a row of one-story ; buildings, owned by Adam Odenwalder. ; containing three stores. At the southern end of the row was the dry goods store o* : John Bowman, known as "< 'heap John.'' From this room nearly all the goods weiv removed. Mr. Bowman was in the city at the time purchasing a new supply of i • goods. The next room was occupied by j | Getz A Streit, as a grocery and eon feel ion- i | cry. From this room, the greater portion ! of the goods were also removed. The next j I or third room was occupied hy Adolpli ' Ivunz, ils aelothingstore. Mr. Kunz.had | just opened his stock the day previous and j ! had in his room also a considerable amount !of household furniture. This room ad | joined the one in which llic tire origina- j ted, and caught simultaneously, eonse- i • quently there was nothing of any account ; removed therefrom. But few articles: ; which were near the front door, were re- ! moved from filestore of Myers & Ehrliart. 1 Tiie dwelling part of the adjoining liuibl- ; , ing of Dr. Caldcrwood, was occupied by George \V. Stewart, Esq., and a front room, previously occupied by l)r. <'aider wool as an ofliee, wa- occupied by Mi-s J j I lender as a millinery store. Most of tin . goods were removed from the store, hut 1 ■ the rapid spread of the flames prevented j the removal of the greater portion of! 'Squire Stewart's household goods, or tin. 1 : ' wearing apparel of the family, whieh wa ! principally in the rear rooms of the buiid- I ing, where the fire first eoiumiinieated.— ! A piano, parlor carpel, a few chair-, and | sonic of the bed-clothing of front room beds, were thrown or carried out. Six good bedsteads, with tin* bedding 1 hereon, were burned, together with a valuable li- ; • ] brary, a box of jewelry, all the clothing : j of the family except that which they had j thrown on when aroused, all the carpel j and otlu-r furniture,a box containing pho- ; : tograph and ambrolype likenesses—v; r\ much valued—a cupboard of disbe-. and I jail the personal elleets of the didcrent j liieiiibers of the family. A dress ]>. long ing to Miss Mary Stewart, in which i here was a pocket hookeontainiiigiii the neigh- i liorhood of .V 1 no, was I turned. George I Stewart, Jr., was lucky enough, in pick- j ing up u pair of pants, to get the pair in which he had placed a pockethook eon- j tabling SUKt. 'Squire Stewart remained in the second story, throwing out whete- ' ver lie could get hold of, until lhe flume eut oil' his descent hy the stairway, and he \va- compelled to get out at a front window. I ledid not leave the front room 1 until the flames hurst inthedoor. Ilewa t hen compelled to get out of I he window, in doing which he received a sever cut in the left wrist. He swung himself out i of the window, to escape the flames, hut ; ere a ladder could lie erected to get hi in down his hand was severely burned. Mr. Stewart estimates liis loss at Irons ; -l ouo to £I,UUG, on which there \v : no in- I I I surance. T1 ie re mai 11 in g I>ui Id i ngs des t roy ed we re j A. L. McCartney's house, with a grocery I ; and provision store in front room, part of good s ami furniture saved ; the Met 'lellan House, part of furniture saved ; Wm. K. i Johnson's (colored) restaurant, in tlii j house, had most of his effects saved. The total loss is estimated at ?.">(),(*K> — u s( mi of which was insured o j P ; Ll-a ti ki-:. —Martin Mohler, esq., will Moeture by appointment, before the Ap j prentices' Literary Sosioty, on Saturday e evening next, at 71 o'clock. All areinvi- I ted to attend. .1 Rev. Edward Hale lias resigned the of St. Mark's Parish, in this place, and will probably accept a call from ' j Germantown, l'a. Rev. Dr. brown, successor of Dr. Selunueker, in the Presidency of the The j j ologieal Seminary, at Gettysburg, deliver j j ed an eloquent sermon, in the Lutheran j Church on Sunday evening last, from the text " we preaeli Christ, and him cruci fied." I Pickles suggests that as oil has failed and people are somewhat at a loss for I s<unething to speculate iqion, that a eoni pany be formed to bring down "the cloud i with a silver lining," of which we read so much about in poetry. There's money in it, no doubt. >r CANCER CAN BE CURED. s . Dr. Ilebern, of Quinccy, Illinois, cures cancer without knife, ]ain. or v of blood, in from four to twenty • j four hours; also treats consumption J successfully. jy. SjQQ ' JIOXTII !—A.KNT- need for y J* it. Ad ' dr f"°- 1 GAREY, City BuildiDf, BidUeford, Jlam i h -•, el ■ tiradrillt-<l at I>iiPr\i Mi-rranlii? Collrsjr. PiUfcl'Kigh. W. A Briehrrd. Warren. Ohio. Barkh-v C -opr. St. Clnir.-vido, Ohio. John 11. Funk. Titusville, P:>. J. N Ohio. Win Mi-iCe Vf;-. Alit-ght nv ("ii\. l'a. Win. A (' n ihtrll. Oamhriditt', Ohio. Rohan J. W i!.on, I'itt.-hurgii J.t-.T I.:ii:th|o. Tjillyp:iv-y. I'.-. W. A. Oiljeiainl. B.ikfrsttmn. J'.i. 0-o r. Bow. NVw Ca-itle, IN-.. 1 Vv Walli.-. t'oljn I. (>hio. W. H. S- lli-iw. St. Tin •: Pa. O>'o. M. I * Kni>x. Ti.-kihva. 111. M. J. I'ollopy. I —hod >ll, Ohio, lien.) >'. lhttahurgh i I> It. Mi-lutire, Allegheny.c.. Pa. ilamo.- B. /..liim Kh iishur>. l'a. John Walilron, l'arkerstini_-. V.C-t Va. Wm Oallaghfr. Bnininohau). l'a. I M. K. n,.ysel. Tarlt'm. > 'hit . I'x-nj. Tlioma-. I>irmir|o|i: ni. PJ. 1 ii. \V. B>':>iy. -leain Mill. I . ; 11. N. Kirkpal: i-k. Ilroadlieud. W s. Beljo'it. Clark, l'a. ' A.s. B-houi, < lark. Pa. I W. Cravm. l'a!.!' -n >. Pa. I llolita- J. Myi-i -. Piiiliji-huig. pa i II \. War •. M- uoiigaln > ,-v. l'a. 4 \V. J. Baretav. l'-.im-roy. (>!u. . ] A.I 'it-list, (tiiaril. < 'h: i. i'. W. Payne. B-.u lleft. > ilm.. \V. 11. Si.-wart, Fai.Ta-l I. I-o.a. 1- redern-k Kl> mino. Pa. , J.i ne- 11; -Hey. M ■ni-oovill.. !'.. I 1! •:a rt Oalhmay. ( onnell-vilN . l'a. i.e. Lo'ungier. Br.ahio.-k - Fields, Pa. 1 In-?. So if. Raoine. Ohio. W. R. Ma .!,, . \ an o-.ort. l a. j John V.. U liv.-i' i . I'j ;ei -an ill-ley. Ohio. All of whom passed the usual search-j ! ing examinations of the < 'oilege sat is trie- : i torilv, and .who will no doubt hereafter j ] distinguish tliemseivt's by an honorable i j prolieiene\ in busiue.-s. Each graduate ; j was awarded tiie beautiful Diploma of I lie College, n- a credential of iiis proii j eieiiey l" iiis imhisi.y, ami of li'< exein- | j plary ilejKrtnieit during his course of j i study. LIFE'S FANCY PART. Volume *J, Chapter 4. ! I luiigh'd & htiitl my yonlli j onr'e CBisgli! : r S. ! = V. ,S° ! \ v" : is v r; > •-* i , i j i •a A I V -I ; >• Iqiiiiaq .>.vtM| no f si.iojtrtoj 3*J5 Js inj. * To be. Con'invsd. HOOPING. \ NEW mode of Roofing, saving i \ : an-. Money ;n.. labor, nn-t i< a lapsed • Buildings of all Descriptions. It - hi 1." rmplied t stoop or fhit roof.-. U M ot now. Ii j uiiitos tin- '•<•>! \ ;'.t r-prHj! i-oaDp" lion witli t!io J I waier-proot t Ull i•. iti tho I\t in..'nucv. I -I1 • and u- fcol confident hi rc'commi-rnGi . it. The j. ; is oi,!y S' *.'*•; i ♦•outs por pi.-ire toot, ' *.h ht ! " 3 ,V." 11! MM ELWRIGirrS, JI .->' P: nt• .-. I.e Sto-.vn j Who i f-.r ::s >!-. aj>U-'- ! jOoal! coal! Goal: Feed' • : " \> M. B. II.'!- ! MAN A -UN. E. REMINGTON & SONS. Mm ii 1 1 D L J Sii 'J j P.T_,l£;£3, Huslcets and Carbine?, J , th* <r (i t : of Ifnns, hrt l.'.ttlO " • . RciningtoßS 5 Revoivei s. I'arti.-s l'-s!i:-.M to nv:,.; ;!ien;-(-l\• - oj ii..- late tci- j i i>r\--nfnts in Pi- el-, and Mq>ei:- r '.vorkuiaii-h j, • i .tnd I nil. ill find eomhiued la the N- -.v REMINGTONS 5 REVOLVERS, Pi. -u'.u - ronta mug euts and d> -,-iii>tioii < !' "iu Ann.-, vviil he furnished iu.mn a|-j)l|. !•:. RKM I X(> i'"N A SON-. II .11, N. V. M-v>rr Nien a.-, .g-i-nt-. j HiihJi'. N . I't > 'our:land Street. New York. Disabled Men, Attention. t\~AN 1' 1-;I >. otn- or lwo men. in !.<■> .an and ' i '♦ ity. who have lnrt either at) nrni or Ifg-tii srll H'.-> I,- ." nr.- ji A. li• , i J' —the Best and eh>-ap-.--t Court I'.n-'o in luarket. — jFi in tit . 51".* per .lav >-: it '>••• naule. Ahi re--, we h ; -a ei-nis fur s.iinple and lull infoitiiatioii. A. F. B1!Ij j CHKR. P. .v 45. I'liila ielphia. Pa. N. 15 Ail iu:> nts ; and tied.Hers would tinii it to their interest to aiiower ; the a:.-ore. apll-3m| Si. 3. W I 1.1.1 VMS, NO. 10 NORTH SIXTH STREET, P1111.A., M VWL F ACTCBRr. , VKMCTIAS HUM'S AND W1 N DOW SH ADES The !.ti g r c.s,t and finest a-.-oi tmont in the city tlio h.W' st gfli prices, stoic Shades made an-i Irttered. DhiiadelphiiL April 4. iscG-'Jing 628. HOOP SKIRTS, 628. HOPKINS 1 "Own Make, 1 ' .! Manufactured and Sold Wholesale It Retail, Xo. C2B Arch Street, Philadelphia. . r pHK most complete assortment of Ladies' J. Misses' and Children's IIOOP SKIRTS, in this Lity; gotten up expressly to meet the wants ol lirst class trade; embracing the newest and most desirable Styles and Sizes of "Gore Trails," of every length—from 2{ - to 4 yds. round,—2o to 56 Sprirm-s, at 2to $5 00. Plain Shirts, all lengths,"from 2\ to 1 3 yards round the bottom, at Si 40 to S3 15. j. Our line of Misses' and Children's SKIRTS are proverbially beyond all competition, for . variety of styles and sizes—as well as for > fini-h and durability; varying from Bto 33 ly inches in length, G to 35 Spring at 3-5 cts. to ; $2 25. All Shirts of "OUR OWN MAKE" are warranted to- give satisfaction; but buy none AS such, unless the v have "Ilopkin's lloop Skirt Manufactory, No. 028 Arch St." f Stamped on each Tab ! [■ Also, constantly on hand, good Skirts Manufactured in New York, and the Eastern States, which vre sell at very low Prices. A 1 lot ol cheap Skirts —is springs, 85 cts.; 2U springs, Si 00; 25 springs, $1 15; 30springs, - Jl 25 and 40 springs $1 50. r BtrW, Skirts, made to Order and Repaired. Terms Cash. One I'iuce Only. I March 7, ISoD -lw ;!lorran{iic tppiafsemenl I.isl ] for TOIIE fnlWins is a List of Merchants, 1 * atm Irs, Wholesalcnntl Retail,?fn tiu- ( unity of Mifflin, clarified : .<riveal.le to tin- }>rov:jM<;ns ~fthe Act of Assembly: ; Class I j pays 7 OO'; Class 13 pavs 10 03; I I ass 2 pay, 1-2 .70; Claws n }>>i vs 1". (; < lass lo pays _*> <j; cla-s i pavs 27 o> I f.'iru. Class. Am 7a ! i Nannie! Mark- (store. T! 7 no ; y l ' °' ,!X " 1.3 10 041 Antnony rclix ; cabinet) 14 700 John kciiiifijy v I ; 7 no Daniel Muthi >l:iu;.h 14 7 on Michael Ntishatnu U 700 fJ. Irvin Wallis 14 7 : John J. ami 14 7 (Ml ; j Henry Zerbe ]:; ]u , M , ! : aohli I 'avis j4 7 , Mt i- rank, ( Jiso J; Co. In 20 iK) ■ , 11. \\ . .1 unkin utT 11 7 im ' < leorge \Y. Thomas 11 7 no ; John D. Selheimer 12 1 ' ">n ! William Limt 14 7 j \. J. Ruuisiil uej'ti 14 7 (kS A. i'. i Ifunilton 1:; in <>., I F. J. 1 (oilman <> 2,7 on 1 John Swan 1 \ 7 op A1 lam 1 laiuaker litj'r ii T 0.7 no I >Dv. Mary !■;. Stewart 11 7 ml. I \Y. It. ! {oilman Imn. ,v coal 1 13 in IMI : it. i'. A!o('lintie cabinet hi 700 | ! 1. F. Stone !.; in •k> j S. J. iirisbin A- < 1 ; pi M rs. Susan ('allalinn ! 1 7 nn 1 htvitl Criswell agent 14 7 no < 'onrail Cllrieh i 1 7 on F. A. Xenpert 11 7 nn I < '■ M. Shul! it 7 on J .hn W. Sheriff 13 It) IMI I V.. I). Auner ! I 7 i<o I ! I'. F. Loop 11 T in • Roiil.t-n Siuith J1 7 (HI ! : I >:i\ i ( row* 14 7 00 (•coign Blymyer '.I 2.7 00 i <Litl47 On I It. W. Batton j} 7 (Mi j W. il. Welter if: Son 11 17 no : Jam ■- Barker tk Sons 12 12 ;7t) I W;!iiain Johnston 14 7 00 |\\ il iam <'. Thomhurg 1 1 7on F. <h Franciseus 11 17 no (>. < .1 'iit suey I } 7 (M) J. M. Wei.lon 1 { 7 on ■ i F. I'rysiiiger ]:; pi nn 1 A. K itti lix M 7 IM) Dr. Robert Martin 14 7 no K. ltoehner It 7 o> | ! N. Kenedy store 12 in on' ! X'. Kenedy 1 liquor dealeri 2d 00 ! ; ('. W. < {ibiss ' It 7on ' ! 11. M. tk D. i'rnlt U 27 00 ' Wiliiam 11. MeAtefc t Son 1 > It) on 1 IPs e, Slagle ,{• Foust 12 in (Mi jJ. < i'lymyer <k (*O. 11 1.7 (hi i Wilii in Willis 12 pi 00 : \\ m. S. May, i 1 7 <MH Sauuiei Comfort, 11 7 nn j BratloU 'l inrush if •. I Join 1 Myers jJ 7 00 j }!'■ TV,?/ '(>('•;}. ; J. R. Lamier & Co. 12 10 00 j 'A.I.-. Mason 11 700 j I Thomas (lil.hs II 7 on ! ! W. A G. Maeklin y 2d nn : A. Kline A Brothers 1.2 in on; WiHiani ilardy J3 • mOO .1. F. Ilohivr 12 1 1 On ! ; Mrs. M. T. itreh'inan, drug. II 7 on U '<(>!):•■ Tawusli o. .hum . !•'. Ihmenn I! 7 (>n ) >. \\ it brow Jc Co. 11 7 (10 A ewton Ha ! K. B. I'ure. !i 12 12 do Sannie! W. Norton ]2 in nn John Van/.nnt hi in IHI John < u!hcrts' 111 ]•; pi no j ! James M. Stevens 14 7 (11 Peed. . if'. 1 i. Swope it; ('o. p; In (til j H. M. Liiisi.-.e 12 in no I Kohler A Murphy 1.2 10 On jA' tier Timsiipson 1 1 ■ 7nn Litti tihouse ik Mayes ].; Io no Milrny. t dab'ik rhonipsoji 12 in 00 John Kohh-r * 14 7 en Samuel Si vols II 7 en Jam. s McNitl 1,2 K.i tin ('ox, Barefoot ik ('u. 1.2 10 d I rriih'. S. < >. Mi < 'nniev 10 (Ki ; (trailvilli Tviciisltifi. W. 1.. ((wens Ik Co. II 7 On 1 lettie( iillespv II 7 (Hi Samuel Strunk 14 7 <m.l Josepli Strode, Oiiver tw p. i I 7 tKi ' 1 >crri/ hi/cnu/i 17). : Freedom Iron ( ompauv' 12 12 7.n : I i. I*. Mann ik ('<>. 11 7 on John lloopcs 14 7 (Hi j Decatur Tut h t/iij). k'aro'ine Ih ti/ev II 700 lira ten '/'uwn*t,ij>. Ik W . 11 ii! Ik ( o. l 1 7 no 11. Strunk ik JLuHhian 14 7 00 , AllenviUe. John h'ii/.geraid 12 10 on : Sannu! Seierisi 12 10 00 William i!nry 11 ■ 7 'to ; John JI ifiler, Mi-uno 12 lo on Belleville. '■ Samuel Watts 12 12 do ; A. <!. (liiihoney li 7 00 W. S. Ctts 14 7 on : Hoar ik MeNabb 11 Id tKi I,'eslmwauls <.r Kai'axj /fount*. ! Samuel Marks, Lewistown 7 lo on | James Thomas " 7 10 00 John L. < IrilHth " 7 10 00 | Ueorge Sjnitli " 7 pt 00 Peter Johnston " 7 10 00 John 1 loiTman " 7 10 00 Mrs. Ma'garet Dolby " 7 In nn l F. Horner, MeVeytown 7 10 on A. L. Magill " 7 lo On A. Holiday, X. Hamilton 7 10 nn Peter Wertz, lleedsville 7 lo 00 E. li. Heed, Milroy 7 10 00 jM. A. Sample, Lewistown 7 2d 00 : H. (2. Karr • " 7 2d 00 : John Dipple " 7 2d 00 Daniel Eisenbise " 7 2d 00 J. I). L. Bear " 7 27 00 Jaeoh Bearly " 7 2d 00 (ieorge Settle, Bratton twp. 8 Id 00 B. A. Bradley, MeVeytown 7 2d 00 Daniel Bush 44 7 27 00 'W. Brothers, X. Hamilton 7 27 00 1 Aaron Shoop, Beetlsville 8 17 00 , J. A. Murray, Brown's Mills 8 Id 00 Ceo. W. Graham, Milroy 8 ld'oo ; F. A. Hut ton 44 ' 8 Id tto . .Jos. Gruver, Granville twp. 8 17 00 . j Simon Yeager, Yeagertown 8 Id 00 ; Pah at Medicines. 1 Dr. J. K. Metz, AllenviUe 4 d (K> ' DiDiHers rind Brewers. ■ Emendorfer ik Haeber, Lew ; istown 13 10 o0 Billiard Tables. Samuel Marks, Lewistown, 1 table- 30 00 5 Adam Hamaker, Ist Billiard Table 30 (Ml , •' 44 2d 44 " 1" no , John Hofliuan, 1 Bagetelle Talde * 7 IM) 1 An appeal will be held at the Register's > Offlce, in the Borough of I.ewistown, 011 the lsth day of May, at which place and time all persons aggrieved may attend. JOHN L. PORTER, i npTj It Moryantilc Appraiser. : \OFNTS WANTKD for OIU newßn<U>prutifta WOU; i ! 71 die pi. toriil b.iok of Anerdoirs HU.I In< t- ! drills of tlif Rfltrlllon Ui-r.sc u(n..ii.-, „. j litica). ri insnlic, humor. nnd irajtii al. snlendf'ilv ' ' illUMtraleil wirli over H;<i line poi iraits an.! iK-autifiii ■ • wagnnngs. This work &>r gsuial hmrvor. lemier ps I 1 thus, startling interest, an ; atlra. live beiuily, Him-.i, j p. vrl*,* and a!.me among all it< iompetit.ir>. The , Valiant and Brave Heat .-.i. tiie IVtiimniue and j I.'r.-.iiiiili . the \\ MV nn i M.vrv.4l' as. the TelHi.-r and : j Pathetic. The Roil of Fame and Story Camp Picket, j i Spy. Scoot, Bivouac, and Siege: Startling Surprises; j N imdt-i Jul ; Kjimou" Words and heeds of , oman. and the win.l. Panorama old he War:.re here ihriihnglv and Marthngly portrayed in a mnMorlv manner, at oii.- 1.,- . ra a, :iii i i..inaiu:.'. rendering 11 the Hi-Hi .vnple. hriiliant and readahio I <• >U that (he I war lias called forth. I isahled ortieers ami soldiers, j ; learlurs. oneritetti: y.una men. and all in cant of ! profitalji.- t iiip!<>ym>'u: w.ii tin 1 t• > l--t .-■! anoe , ■ to make money ever offered. Bend for circulars and ! ■ see our terms. Address, National PuUiebinc Compt - i ny. No. fa." Minor Street, l'hiia.. Pa. inyt img ' i." j 1. tages.—Efficiency. Economy: impatis seeet odor • I to the cloths, and sure to Isst through 12months j Every hruggist ha.s it. HARRIS A CiIAI'.MAN. { my.'-lm l:.- :. u : M ii of u <>; 15 <; id i: M \r li iVEUNoi;: II'K have a correct and striking photograph of tiu j " (({OS rnorof Pennsylvania, which we will send i by tnail -. **j. cts. li v.. ... siokt th- ■■ the money j . will be refiind**d imm.-dian Iv .ifter eie.-i. n i.i-xt i,*•• : fobcr. Is :t t .-ai \ or tUnr i " Writ* aol see. Address | tny2-2tn? BARTLESON Jt Co, fill Chestnut st. Phi la. ( r.tiß : ci.Y.iir.K : W'f -avc Photograph*-. Lan;. -m:-.:.. of Ib-aiy X i It i lytner. Agents w intc Ito sell thctn. Send 75 cts. . for specimen copies bv mail postage pai I. Address ; my.'-Jnij r.Ai.'TI ft Co.. i.ll Chmmii -t. p.\.N \ As.-Ufs WANTED, at S2OO p*r month. We 1 v want relial4e Agents, (none other) male and Female - lain- ng. ii-v sn every i-ountv ami ' township ii, the l\ S.. to sell ihc Phomgranl. Family j Kccoi-.h a worl. \vlli. it every family will tmy. it is bound like an aII u m in: l.a ■ a printed blank page op , |ios-,-, 0 . a .-I, Uhotograph. for . ;p/. tc r.-eot ,i of tiie ; l.n-l .-.nd. Wife, and ea.-h child of a family; ai.-o e..n --; tuiuing marriage certitHrate. and pages for military ] history of any tncmlier id the family. Nothing like | tl ever published and no work that agents eati -ell so : reao'ii. <i|.i eanvasserw and "Ihers sh-athl scr.-l for : eirenlars and t*-rms. it is necessary to have copies of I the work to canvass with: price by ex press $2 50. S 50 ; and . O.t t : -;_\les ; moimv niav be scut In mail. Name the t iwnsliip w it,ted. A i Ire's • I.AHTI.Es, >N X CO. | nilil.V.'.njj 6il ' iiesttiiu st, Philadelphia. IVANTF.D: Aget.ts, M un-i Female at 470 t<. rloO it per mom!, t. i! rh.- - .I< brat.ol Coiuiitoit Sense Family Sewing Alaeliiiie. i'i .-ft., Il'is .Maf-hm. w ili d,> all i. in.is of work e.jniil to tiie i liiei. prte. d .M.e-bmes. and - the only practical and ' reliable Cheap Hewing Machine in the world. .Send . ties. ■].■ j it: vCirculars. Aidless f-i'VoMII A CO. I apLi-liuJ fin--ago, li!.. or Clevei ~i 1.0 i.,.). THE SALEM LEG. j T 7 NI'I-.R Um* PiitrGnacc ut file Statos | 1. 1 niviit. M oi tin* Hiprnnr leii nuv li* HPMI ! .'i! ihf Ahdid } t.r thf SAIeKM i**. • t •>M I\ANV. . I j Si tiitli Sv\ oiitli Mr 4 * 4 i. PliiK-t-lelphi:!. : < :i!i ;iinl >ro thi in. r ,-o:id fur a vir* ulur <'oni:uning full iu lor motion. ni tit The Great English Remedy! rHO'iliC'fED I.V KoYAb bETTI-.KS PATENT. 'j S!li J Celebrated Female Fills. IFt '-fcrtii 1, iliti (I ]>rc*c; ptio.i > f Si- (>: • ! .f, AJ. I) ! Fht/isiriati JJj tmoriiiiiu 1/ to t/\*: (/to fn, Tilia in thus 4 pill ill Hi ;t: 1• i .!*•.'! ::.-r -is t. which the fctuaie • ( ((ii>tUution I*V suhh'ct. it iiithtorates 11:T PXTH** au<! ro- ' I niovf.H all oh.8l! RctiiHis, frcin whatwef caux'.Hiu! a kpeedv j cure ma} be relied on. IO MAPRir:i> I VDIS S , i' i-! part!- ulavly m it. J. It u .11, in a short time, bring oa : th* monthly period with r#*jni!ariiy. 1 s. R i- ti-e, p:;fp one dollar, thr (ioveruxr.oot i Stamp o! Great Ih Uaiu, t( p.event counterf* iti C ACTION. Tie -te !' !- sbntil.i 1. .• 1„- I il;en ! y f, a., v !tir!rIll" I '.EST 'JKivEh M ON'llls "t [ y. us tl:ey are sure to bring on miscarriage, l*ut at any other time they are Ever; wontaii knovrsth.it theli'ofm of heuUti niust fade, 1 . wai. <i sljyt:t.-t irr. gil!a. ;ty <-, ■ tstnietion of the n.eii l-i.-'- - ar. T.i.li tto- worn, .n't : ml mln r hour - "t "ill. .-..1 tii" only sut.. positive. ..nd neverfuhiiig 1 nro , ati ! i s-tllator •; ,up| r>-.-si. -i ol nature, ttotn whatever 1 . lit- . CO t: ...<t the lerli'i-st e,ill take thun vltf pr-r --[ if it security. \-t so poweifni in tlielr elfect-i, Ihut they - niav In- s.if.-i. v.i!!ed. a iieveri.iiliiig lli*gii'..-itor. 11l ai! . a~ Ne. ioi.s and ?p!i; .i AltVclions, Pains in tiie Iter", ull -i I.inpjs, on .'iutit • \ertioii, I'alj ita t ton I tio-it irt. I lysterics and w liites. Itiese I'ilis wilt ef fect a vine v.h.-a all other means liav* tailed: ami nil I- ug Ij a iiowei lni :r 111• !v. i-ot c Main Iron, calomel, atitituo -11; . > : a!i> tiling hurtful to the constitution. i tl! directions in l! pati:;.li!'-i around each package, w iiich should la- 1 arcluily ; i - st rv • d. SOU) BY Abb Dllnidi-TS. so> Ovneral Ayeut f-.-r the Catted Stater and P.riilsh I>- U'lhiiotis, Jitil MtlSC.y, 77 Cortland st. New York. I X. 1?.- $1 <!a!i I 0 turn- out postage st.units enclose.] to t nny authorteed ngeut, will ensure a bottle, containing 50 | PUIe, by rcturu intAX, securely sealed from ail obsw rv ttion. LIFE—HeaIth—STRENGTH, LIFE—HeaIth—STRENGTH. LIFE—HeaIth—STRENGTH. The fn'rrat ST'ctuii Rt tnt tiv. I'll. Jl AX DHLAMAIIIIE'L CELCBRATED SPECIFIC PILLS. , / 'fpnxri fro., ft , ■• f r:: >t v. <ol/I - ,l;io tl J)r Of re, ! Coif J toil- llfMhitnt Ju A * lAU> - • • t.' fro .. j 'I hi* valuable medicine is no imposition, but Is tin falling ! .■: . ie cun ol Speriiiaf• • . oi 1 Weakne? . Kvcrj ! .N.jhtiy Seminal hmi-11• i; 1 \\l.at 4 %ei caus'* prn lurtd I or however se\ ere. will bopvedily reliovtdand theorgui f • r( stor'tl to healthy action. j Read the follmcing op ni of eminent French physicians: j i < have Rfce i the Speciiic Pills prepared by Garancierc ' A Pu' :t. No. 214 Ku lajtiibnrd. troni th- prescript,Un of ; Dr. Juan iKrlamarre, in our private pr.u • it e with uni form success, ami we believe there i - L oth< r mel!clneso I well calculated to cure all persons atiilering from Xnvo in -1 tary Kiuis>ion* or any tiiiicr wrakri"Bs the -xua! or -2' ibs. whvihrr by a st*d ntiiry mo b: of living, x . cesses, or }\. A. BKAI nKPArir., M L>. < I). In .i 'iCM'i, .M. I) JEAN LL: LJ.cciikk, M. I>. Paris. May sth, 1*63. IU:WAIM: r COUNTKRI'W rs. : The G(nufne Pills fire sold by all the Principal DriJtfyi.G* tliroujhout the world, price one dollar per box, or six box es for live do'lars. G All ANCi LP. K A DI'PONT, ><<■ • Proprietors, No. 214 Uon Lombard, Paris.' 1 One dollar enclosed to anv authorzeti ajienf, will insure a bo\ by rt Ju-n mail, securely scaled Loui a .üb-crvaliuu. Six boxe- .or five dollars, i Sole General Agents for America. ('A i: • n(, — j - ,*. CO., Curtlan ! st.. N. V. N. U —Kr-*ncli, (i'Tinan. Sp.Gi:>h *mi raiupliiets \ ' ( ontaininK J'ull partKulsrs and directions tur ent fro a to any add: ess. bold in Lewistown by y. J. HOf f'MA N. Jan 17 V!?P\ y74f j v VA T A Ril II S M I V, mills h:i thoroughly rt-ove<l itself to t.e tl.o i i>.-t article known IM i-nrirm the Catarrh. Ou'.'l in I He Head and Hi 'tlncl ' It has been found an excel , lent remedy in many ease-of Sore E'v-c. litctfiiris has been removed by it. an-i ilennotj ha* often been great ' ly improved by its use. I ' "it is fragrant and agreeable, and i (lives Immediate Relief ' to tiie dull heavy re.ins caused liy diseases of Hie bead. | Tin* sensations alter using it tire delightful and ntvig > nr.ittug. It opens and purges out all obstructions, strengthens the glands, and gives a healthy action to 1 ; the parts atfeeted ' Moni: THAN THIRTY YEARS' ' - of sale and u->e of Ira. MARSHALL'S ('ATALRII AND IIFAD I ACHE lia* proved it- greet value for all the com \ m m .Its. a- sof the li> ad, and ai this moment stands , higher than ever before. . . . It i- reeotnrnended l.v many of the best pbysi :?ns arid i.- used with great success Jnd satisfaction every t where. Read the Certificates of Wholesale Drug gists in 1851, The undersigned, having for many years been an ' quauitci) .nth I>R MARSHALL'S ('ATAEKH'AXD HMKHI S.vrrr. and sold it in our wholesale trade, cheerfully state that we believe it to be equal, in every respect. ' to tiie recommendations given of it for ; hc • ure tit I Catarrhal Affections, and tlgtt it i- <!'• - :■> i'y the best article we have ever known for all coinmoD diseases of the head, ' Burr A Perry. Boston, Barnes A Varke, N. "Y Itoed, Austin A Co.. " A I!. A I>. Sands. ; Brown, bansotu A Co, " Stephen Paul A Co., 44 . MCo, Israel Minor A Co, " Si th \V. Kowie, " McKesson A Bobbins, I W ilso:, Ka:rl,ank A Co. 44 A. h Scoviltc A Co, llensliaw, hiiniand A Co, M Ward, Close A Co 44 11. IL Hay. Portland, Jle. Uushituale, F.-r R-ale I v .-,1! f - ggi*t-. Try IT i unlTlv. 1 . ■ . LM DHAIM TILE. For Draining Wit lands. Tiprs for Crllar Drains, V.atrr Pijcfor Coii'lurtiug Wuter from Springs manufaotur-d from the beat r*t< rial aiul for sale iu any quantity desired, t v .'OKI. ZOOK. npl!-'".tu* Belleville, Mittlin county, l'a. OFF AT COST. J > I ! TF.NH'.'I -1* A MAYES. at ur sel t I I;:ioft their :-is at Thv ntoek comprint'* ; everything t<> U> found in & Dry tioods iiuuse. with j i\-. At-. t'aU .u>U J>CO them. tiiar2l-tf. 1 GROUND PLASTER, Logan Extra Fa*xiily Flour. FN. YE FLOUR, CHOPPED FEED OF ALL KlHDfit constantly kept on haild at the LewistOwn Stoma IST ill. j *]ii!it2l-2i:i J. t_\ lII.VM v KK A CO. XV A N T 3U ]D , Five Tons Ungrour.d S*imac AT MOROCCO FACTORY, T?. A vA gk r->; i K "i ' £)i "sv by H- C. LOCHEIt. I.atn i'ster, March 21, 1?66.-2m- NEW GOODS I'Oii SPRING SALES EYRE & RANDALL, FOL'RTII A AltOH STREET, l'l'l J.A I> KLPHI A. are opening for Spring Sales ! I'inhiouoble Xnr Si}?:.*. Novelties in Dress Guods. A<r te styles spring Shawls. Sew Trucdluig Dress Hinds. I'nie slur/. (JJ Sew Ma yui fiet lit Fait turds. Splendid lilack Silks, t(\". K .t 1.., have th,-jr u*un! assortment of S'taptetioods : Al-- •. < lot lis, ('assiiueres. V - ting. i,-.. Ac. I'. S.. i mr prit-e- are now arranged to meet the j * icw . of buyers! mr.i2l-Ci. HENRY HARPER, 5 .j0 Arch Slcrt, I'll J LA DELI'IIIA. : Yd ATt ii FS, fine G'jkl JEW EL II V. • Solid Silver Ware, ami Superior SilVt-V Fisted i>\ j at reduced price*. hiarUl -Crii. IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CARPE TINGS. FIRST CLASS GOODS A XD I One Invariable Cash Price AN IMMENSE STOCK Embracing all Kinds and-Styles OF | AMERICAN & EUROPEAN A3C A. A i vli _i 1> o At Reduced Prices On act* uut of tiic decline in @@Hfi2D2 . J. F. & E. 3. ORNE, 904 C hestnut Street, Fill LADELPIII A, Now offer tbeir GREAT SPRING STOCK IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CARPETINC, French and English Ax minster, English Royal Wilton, <j-l and 9 .4 V elvets, Fine English Rrusscfe, Crosslcy'a Tapestrier, Fine Ingrain Carpet, Imperial Three-Ply Carpet. ENGLISH MtrSSELS AND ROYAL WILTON CARPETS For Stairs and Halls, W2SIII 3-1, 4-1, .1-1, C- l WHITE, RED CHECKED & FANCY MATTINGS, SCO OA ICATTIITGS, ENGLISH OIL CLOTHS, kc. March 28. 1806-3 m REMOVED. J. A. & W. R, McKEE TT AVK removed their Leather Store to Odd Fel- II lows' Hall, where they will constantly keep on hard, Sole Leather, Harm ss,Skirting and i'ppcr I Leather, Kips, American atid French Calf Skins, Mo- I roceos. Linings and Bindings, and a general assort ment of Shoe Fine inML tvhk h they will sell cheap for eeith. Highest i kdt p:ice paid iu cash for Hides, Calf Skins and SheepSkias. tcc <mms wanted. f>r whi-d •.. hi T h*t mar! -t pri -i. will he ' paid ill I ;ish. p4tf
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