•/jU 3A7a 77 3. LOCAL AFFAIRS. Jjjg-TOWN HALL, WiODNKStIAY i ,|' June 13, at 7? o'clock. FREE LEO , ; [IE by Br- L>. WILSON, of New York • v subject. Reform, or Olie Hundred L . N Worth Knowing, He can be con this week only at the National | jldii-e. Re describes diseases without i -kins' questions, and is very successful in i ■,tin? all kinds of chronic or longstand ;ljj diseases With his new Reform System „f treatment, lie is supposed to he one ! ~f the most skillful of the profession. fall and see him. ale ulldPr obligations lo David lii'ovc f"r a intgc slice Of the primest ar ticle Family Cheese we have tasted for time. Mr. (4. has the knack of keeping articles on hand of the best qual irv, hence he is always prepared to serve - customers with what t hey want, clean, j f.v-li and cheap. SteY" His Ice Cream j r ,,ims are ojKjn at all hours, and the hot weather now upon US no douht will cause j jiiitc a rush there for his Strawberries, i [,-e Cream, and other delicacies. His atm-k of candies of all kinds is fresh and j ..,hmL YOU will tind him always n-ady j to accommodate. ( IOKNT.— I>r. <•'. W. Hoover was thrown out of his sulky on Sunday last, a short distance above Minehart's run, while on a professional visit, and serious ly hurt. His head was badly eut, his legs also bruised and cut, and it is feared lie j inav have sustained internal injuries. He was found on the road, carried to a house, j and I>r. Van Yalzah sent for, Who dressed hi- wounds. Most of our roads are unfit for -ulky driving, atld we have often won dered that more accidents have not oc- ; curred from their use. I NTKKKSTIN*I. — On SatUt'duV ('Veiling |;i-t the barking of about half i< dozen -mall dogs attacking a big one drew out I large ludldog, in Market street, whciui general tight ensued among the canities. In a very short time not less thai! forty men and hoys had gathered at the spot, apparently as much interested us the dogs themselves. In a quarter of fill hour, growing tired of the sport, the (logs were separated, and the fellows disjiersed to the street corners (some of them had run more than a square) to discuss the merits of the New Foundland and hull dog spe ies. A very interesting aflair, indeed. I iki.u iocs. —Have you taste*! those tine, large, ripe Strawberries, of his own rsiis hur, kept by < "barley Dalby ? I f ii"t, you had Letter repair to his rooms, corner of Boreas ami Mill streets, and try their fla vor, He lias also on hand at all hours Ire Cream, Cakes, Refreshments, Ae. His r-Hinis are pleasant, capacious, and Char ley very accommodating to customers. Families supplied by the quantity. Call on him. tit PUMPS, —This pleasant, popular and profitable (node of enjoyment is not *>n the Watte. People can find much true pleasure in the grand old woods, mingling with nature, admiring her beauties, ami seeking enjoyment amid her shady bow er-. The elder folk should seek more -m il enjoyment, giving their decrepid limb- to the pure summer air, thus gain ing strength for time to come—not go ing in damp weather, however. Four have been held already. The Ap prentices' Literary Society contemplate holding one, the female department of the Academy are going out on Friday next, and several Sunday School classes are preparing for the same pleasure. f."if The Hag of the Ist Pa. Reserve Cavalry, long commanded by Col. John P. Taylor, of this county, has the follow ing inscriptions on it, by which it would appear that regiment was engaged in many battles during the war : Drainesville, Decern her "JO, 1801. Falmouth, April IS, lSi'.'J. Harrisonburg, June (j, 1802. Cross Keys, June S, 1862. Cedar Mountain, August 'J, I*o2. Brandy Station, August 2<>, 1802. Thoroughfare Gap, August 28, 1802. Bull Run, August 20 and .30, 1802. Aldie, October .'sl, 1862. Warreutpn, November o, 1802. Rappahannock, November 7, 1802. Fredericksburg, Dec. 12 and 13, 1802. Brandy Station, June 0, 1803. Aldie, June 10 ami 2i>, 1803. Gettysburg, July 1 and 3, 1803. Shepherdstown, July Hi, lso3. Muddy Run, August •">, 1863. Culpepper C. 11., September id, 1803. Sulphur Springs, October 12, I*o3. A "burn and JBristow, Oct. 11, ISOJ. New JLpe Cburch, November 20,IWfL Todd's TavtTO, May ">, 6 and 7, 180-1. Childsburg, MaV 0, lsoi. YelloW Tavern, May 11, 1804. Richmond Heights* May 12, isol. Hawes' Shop. May 20. 1804. Cold Harbor, June 1, 1804. Barker's Mills, June 2, I*o4. Trevillian Station, June Hand 12,1551. White House, June 21, ISH4. St. Mary's Church, June 24, ISO 4. Ream's Station, July 12, 1804. Malvern Hill. July 28, 1804. Gravel Hill, August 14. 1804. Hargraves, August 23, 1801; ICE. —Peter Ort ednveVs this stimmei' convenience througllriitt I lib Borough every morning. Our eiti/.eiis of course enjoy the benefit of it in hard buttdr; cold water, &c. CANCER t ; AN BE CURED. Br. Hebern, of cures cancer without knife, pain, or loss of blood, in from four to twenty four hours; hlsb treats consdrhption 'htcce.sfuHy. iy. HANDSOME DONA IION. — The Gilpin (dld and Silver Alining Company of Philadelphia, of which H. FKYSI N(;i;t:. Esp, of this place 5s Vice President, did a handsome thing on Alonday nigLr. A " button" of g*>ld, worth $43, being the first proceeds from a test-working of 2o<> pounds of ipiartz from tlie company's principal lode, [which, by the way prov . Ed the mine t*> be Very rich,] had just been received from Colorado, and it was, by unanimous vote, donated totheMeth j odist Episcopal Fair, which had opened I the same evening for the purjHse of rais ing funds to build a " Home for Indigent ; Methodists. A Company which thus bo gies its work can hardly fail to prosper. A few eases of cholera continue to he reported in New York. Tlie Photograph iecorps, which is taking views of the Pennsylvania Railroad pass ed over the Milliin and Centre last week. The only one who endorsed Clymor at the soldiers' convention at Pittsburgh was | a twenty day militia man, who got hissed for his truckling, I Tlie word Fenian is derived from Feon !in Erin (Irish militia.) Fiiuywi, which w£ also hear sometimes, is probably the Irish for democracy, i The number of deserters from the army ' from this congressional district was 207 : from the draft 02. 41 reported under President's proclamation, leaving34B Cfy inr. r Hnhtlcr# V ho have no Votes, By the breaking of a Wheel, a -ina.-hup of freight ears occurred on Saturday night between Manayunk and AlcVeytoU n, ; completely wrecking eleVeii freight cars. No person was injured. The Selinsgrove Times, a full-blooded 1 democratic organ, says most American i missionaries are liars ami thieves. Is the "missionary" from over there Who is sell ing a book to prove slavery divine, of that ; stamp ? Major R. A\*. Pat ton, we regret to say, : has been quite ill for some time. Mrs. J'. in coming down stairs on Sat unlay with her child fell, the noise of which caused Mr, P, to get out of bed, since which he j lift-s been worse, ; A passenger train was thrown down an embankment <>f the Reading Railroad i last week, killing I Wo persons and wound j iug a number of others. Worth of the j Lebanon Courier was in the cars, but es- I caped unhurt. i Snooks ask- if one of our Borough fath ers would fall and break a limb while 1 passing over one of the broken foot boards | at several gutters in town, if they would j get the tilings fixed? We think they ! would. The Fenian raid <ei ( anada has resulted iu the uual Way of fools' undertakings. Our governm*nt has perhaps observed ! more neutrality' than most people eared i about, a* few would have been sorry to j hear that that rebel harbor had sonic of • it- own dos* - administer* I to it. The proceedings of the Sunday School ! Convention at McVcytovn came to Lund ! last week after our paper went to pre*- 1 . — |We publish them to-*lay, but lu-reafter ii' 1 secretaries will not furnish us with such i proceedings in reasonable lime after the | meetings, we shall throw them into tic ! stove. A cop paper in this State has got up a ! communication signed "a republican sol l dier," which says the soldiers will vote as they shot. It is a well known fact some j good Cttion soldiers iu front were shot ! from behind, am! this fellow may be one j f that class who did such shooting— hence a vote for Clymer would bo quite consistent, a- there is no douht which ; way Ciynier shot during the war. The Logan Guards held a meeting last I evening, and *L termincd to attend the regimental flag presentations at Philadel phia oil th* Ith, under the lirsL organiza tion, which places Lt. Col. Scllieimer in command as Captain. This company ; made the Jirnt morning report at Harris : burg, in Jsol, the/vs/at Washington, and i having the right of tlie column through i Baltimore and at Washington, were the • jirsf volunteers on the Capitol steps at Washington. The solitude of Licking creek is at j last disturbed by the scream of a steam whistle, a sawmill having been erected | about two miles above J lough's. From thence they are constructing a railroad up the valley for the purpose <>f bringing timber t<> the mill, though so far as we could judge there is not much attention paid to grade or roadbed. The next few years may make great changes in that re i gion. i In coming from Min* hart's run, some ' days ago, we were pleased to notice that the river district had a sensible supervisor, who was cutting down steep grades, till ing up hollows, taking out large stones, and bcH of all rounding the road bed.— I That food, s*> long an eyesore to horse and driver, is as-timing a genteel look, and a i year or two more of such labor would make it as good asatiy country road in tin county. The short turn over dough trough hollow and the road over Gran ville ridge ought however to b<> widened, both being entirely too narrow. DIED- On the 10th May, at her residence in 1 Decatur town-hip, Mrs. ANNA KKAUNS. - wife of John W. Reams, in theHsth yeai 1 of her age. Her end was peace. t.ieul. t'ol. RALPH MACLAV, formerly | Captain ih tlie 49th P. V., ami suhse ■ quently Lieut. Col. of the.3oth P. A'. M.. P during \Ahich lie filled the post of Provost Marshal at Gettysburg, died at the resi " . deuce of Dr. Mat-lay, in Milroy, on Moil -1 <laV last, after a long illnc:—, aged al>ui ; > years. Sunday Scbool Convention. The sixth annual Sunday School Con vention of the Juniata District, Fast Bal timore Conference, Methodist Episcopal < liurch, met at McA'eytov. :i. Mifllineoun , ty, on Tuesday, May 2 ,, th. The Rev. Tiionia- Bartihort, Preshling Elder of the District, President: and Rev. J. A. DeMoyer, of Enni.-'ville,and Mr. li. j M. < Jreene, of Huntingdon, Secretaries. The number of Pastors in attendance was tvventv-five, and some seventy-five representatives of Sunday School-, beside j three visiting Clergy, and numbers of Sunday School worker.-. The Convention held sessions on Tues- j day afternoon ami evening, and on AYed nestiay morning, afternoon and evening; closing its meeting at 10 o'clock, P. M. The attendance at the meeting was very large throughout, at times crowding every available space. Altogether the largest and best Convention as yet held in the District. All Sunday School workers in attend- i ance were cordially invited to take par* i in the discussions ami exercises of tlu? i I convention. The Children's Meeting bold *>n AVed -1 liesday forenoon was very interesting.— The Schools were escorted bv the MeA'ey toWit Rand —and enter* d the Church | singing " Marching Along." lnipiomj>t-u remarks were made by the ! President, Rev. T. Baruhart, and Rev. J. A. DeMoyer. The addresses were deliv ered by Rev. J. A. Price, Mr. M. Mohler, C)unty Superintendent of Milliin county, and Mr. T. (i. Bell. Singing, such as, "Who shall sing if not the Children," " Gather them in," " Happy home," "If; I were a A'oice," "Pilgrim liaiul," "We'll stand for the Right," &c., were interspers -1 etl througli the exercises, Fiie annual sermon before the ConVen ! tion was preached on Tuesday evening, j by tlie Rev. James Brads of Petersburg, to a large and attentive audience. Tlie sermon was able, forcible and instructive, based on the command of Christ " Feed my lambs," (John 21, l->.) Tho speaker presenting the condition *>f eliiidren and : their relation; and enforcing the duty of j the text, from the consideration that food j I was provided in the word of God, and the j opportunity offered itself in the Sunday i Schools to feed the lambs. The sermon j elicited from the Convention a vote of j thanks to the speaker. A number of questions Were brought by j the Committee before the Convention, j and called out considerable discussion in j which Clergy and Laity generally parti cipated. The question *" Would the in j treduction of Cabinet Organs, or kindred | instruments, be promotive of good in our ! Sunday School-?" perhaps called forth 1 more earnest debate than any other, ami resulted in the adoption of tlie following i resolution: /■'■ . i/rnl, That we earnestly lveom-' ; mend the organization of our Sumlav ! Schools into Sunday School Centenary j Societies, wherever practicable, -o as not ; to interfere with the Missionary Soeie ' j ties. ; j The following quotions Wci'e also <:i : eiis-c* 1: "A\ init is the best method *'! , i opiiiingandconductiugSundaySchools?" | " \\ hat prominence -hould la* given to ! Catechi-tical instruetion ?" "How can I I we bring in new scholars to our Sunday j i Schools?" " How can we enlist our mem bers more generally in the labors of the ! : Sunday School ?" Deeply interesting accounts were given ; < in t lie manner of com I not im_: Infant C!a- -- ' es. by earnest wicker-, when the <(ii< -- I tion " AA hat is tiie IH st method of teach- ! ing infant in- W.-K under d; . u.--l n. Bloody Run, an i the !:.-t 'J'uc-day in ; i I May, l B(i<, at 1 o'clock, P. AI., and to close j . I on Wednesday night, was the place, time, I . j ami duration a fixed for tlie Sevent k An- ' Uii.t! Sumlay School Convention of Juui- i ata ili-tri- t. Thank- were voted to tlie citizen.-of , McA'eytown for their hospitality—l<> tic ' Sccretai'! l -, I're-idcii!, Railroad Cos.,-A:*-., ' i for various reasons. 1 A committee, consisting of tlie prosid- ' ing cider, the preacher in <diarge of i . i Blood\' Run, the Sumlay School commit- ! 1 ice, and Rev. J. Aloorheud, were appoint- : ' j ed to prepare a programme, Ac., for next annual meeting. On motion J.'- ><>!r< <l. That all delegates hereafter arc cxpe- led to remain until the i close of tho Convention, i /?' to/ml, That upon the election of the i delegates the preachers are requested to | inform the preacher at Bloody Run of! j only those who will attend, and* whether j . male or female. Mr. T. G. Bell, ami a c lass of young la- ' - *lies, at iliflerent tins - upon the call of the convention, favored the same with excellent singing. SLCKKTAHY. If soldiers vote as they shot, how can - . they vote for the friend-and well-wishers I of rebel-? Stick a pin there. I RMju'l'he barn of Peter Bloser, in Frank- ; 1 ford township, Cumberland *•<>., which j | was totally destroyed by fire, a few weeks ; ago, is supposed to have caught from some 1 of Stonebivaker's rat poison, which had , ; been spilled about the stable door, one of , the ingredients of which is phosphorus. Oor= Jonah Wood, Edward Grandon i I and Danil AVriglit, living in thciipjier , ! end of Green county, Pennsylvania had I each a child horn not long since. Wood 1 gave to 1 lis the name of Robert E. Lee r Wood; Grandon, that of <'. L. A'allamlig ■ ham Grandon; and Wright t<> his oif , spring that of Jellferson Davis Wrighl. OISPSS A AS" ( <! RT S 4 1.11. By virtue of an order issue*! out of the Orphans' Court of Mittiin county, the 0 subscriber will offer at public sale, at the , Court House in Lewistown, on 3 318 RSI) 41', Jucie 2S. CMiti, Ail that certain lot of ground laic the property it Mrs. Savaii Fi'eehurii, <il* Lew ', istown, deeM, situate in the borough of _ Lewistown, fronting .30 feet on Alarket 1 street ami 'xtenling back same width 200 feet, to a 10 feet alley, bounded on the '* east by lot formerly owned by Lewis 1 Owens, now by wife*a James Thomas, on e the west by the western half of said lot kno\i n as lot No. 41 in tiie general plan of said borough, with a Fwo storv Frame DWELLING HOUSE, Frame Stable, and other improvements thereon erected. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, p. m.,of said day, when tenn.-, will be made known. , D. D. MUTHERBBOUGH, Je6-4t. Adm'rof SarahFreeburn.dee'd. 3NT O T X C E I'd It SI BSC RII'TIOYS or w \- TKR STOCK. VBOOIv for the subscription of a*ldi . tional shares (of S2O eacin of theeap : ital >t*ek of the Lewistown AYater ('oni t puny, is HOAV open, at the Banking House of AVilliam Russell, esq., Treasurer. The money to he used for making improve " nmnts and repairs i*> the water work-., it Bv order of the Board, j my2.;-;;L J. AY, -HAAY See'v. ——wwn TMIIII II Ml I IB ÜB. Pratt's Column. ! < I B & m 1 - ww WU^^. T? i**" ■** w w A new and complete assortment at 3P IR, _A_ T T S ' at the lowest prices. 1 j ' ! I GROCER 1 E>J, C ROCERIES,! GROCERIES, Fresh and cheap at Pratts'. I I FISH, SALT and BACON, at the lowest prices, at Pratts'. ■ I ; LO\ ERIXG and all other grades of syr up, cheap at Pratts'. I Everybody goes to Pratts' for MUSLINS, CALICOES, DELAINES, and to select"from their tine stock of DRESS GOOPS. CASSIMERES, SATINETS, : COTTON and LINEN PANT STUFFS, very cheap at Pratts*. - Last, but not least, j Pratts' have the only genuiue ' "JACKSON WHITE POTATOES." ! Lewistown, june, iStki. [oct-5-'G5y QTR IV Came to the residence of the under signed, residing in Bratton township, about two weeks ago, two hogs, one a harrow and the other a sow; one white and the other white with black spots on its rump. The owner or owners of said hogs, are hereby notified to come forward, prove property, pay charges, ynd take them away, or they will I >•' disposed ol according to law. i my:-.0-;Jt ALEX. ANDERSON, SAE.E—A BARGAIN. A Die undersigned, anxious t<> quit bi!i- i ltis.- within a short time, will sell hi- stock '' of tnerehattdise and fixtures at a l>arcain 1 The business is located in the tlouridiing i* town of Lewistown, Pa., and is one of the best locations for business in the p'.nee. J may23-tf J. \Y. SHERIFF. — - - - —.. 1 ( V The undersigned haVe this day, May i 5, lstitt, formed a copMrtnetviiipuiiderthe j . name of GALRPAITH A CONNER, } j for the purpose of conducting the Omni- j • bits bitsittess and conveying passengers. JAM KS S.'GALBRAITIL \ i GEOItGE E. CONNER. Lewistown, May .'lO, IStjR. I^ST ATI: 3Sarger> I'islier. ilecM J Notice is hereby given that letters testamentary on the estate of Margery ! Fisher, late of Decatur township, MifTliii ' county, dee'd, ha Ye been granted to the j j undersigned, residing in Deny town- j ship. All persons indebted to said estate j are requested to make immediate pay- j meat, and those having claims to present I them duly authenticated for settlement, myif nt T. G. BELL, Executor. INlafc <f Weslej >!<•€ y, NOTICE is hereby given that Letters j of Administration on the estate of WESLEY Met OY, late of Granville township, Miftlin county, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, residing in said township. All persons indebted to said estate are notified to make pay | blent immediately, and those having claims against the same, will present | them duly authenticated for settlement. SAMUEL 11. MeCOY. jePe tit Administrator. ] id n>i:\i>. 1J Notice is hereby given that the Man ; agers of the Lewistown and Tusearora j Bridge ('nmpauv have declared a ilividend of ONE DO I/LAli AND TWENTY 'S FTY E CENTS per share, payable on de \ maud at the oflice of the undersigned. Je fi-.'it. WM. RUSSELL, Treas. AGENTS WANTED ron ouk NKW AM) KKAI'TIFU. AVOIIK, THE PICTORIAL BOOK OF Anecdotes and Incidents OF THE REBELLION: ! /broic, Pafrfr'ftc , iV/'/Vvr/. Itnman'ie, H(tmorov<. and Traqical, ; Splendidly llliistraled with ever line For !r;ii!s k Beantifiil Engravings. c o 'PP. Is WORK FOR genial humor, tender pathos, 1 -turning interest, and attractive beauty. stand- I im' rless ami .done among all it- competitors. The j Valiant ami Brave Hearted. the Picturesque ami Or mi:.;:. . the \\ itry and .Marvellous, tlm Tender ami Pat!.. I: The Itell of Fame an. I Story. Camp. Pieket. I "T) • "-"lit, Bivouac. and Siege; Startling Surprises: U . .ndei PA K-.-aji. Famous Words aiid Deeds t ! W n an. ml the whole Panorama of tlm Warare here i tlt:ii!it i.glv ami starthngly portrayed in a masterly manner, it once historical ami romantic. rendering it the most ample, brilliant ami readable I k that the I inir Pas called forth. Disabled officers and soldiers, ; toiehefs. energetic young men. and all in want of j piolitah!" employment, will find this the host chance I to m. ke ntmiey ever offered. Send for circuit*! s and I see our terms. Address, xatioxai. piitLismxt; cu., •\i>. 307 Minor Street, I ,h'-1m Philadelphia, J'c. \\ II O i U HO! XV II O I OCII NEXT GOVERNOR! Itl'E Lave i e.,i icct slid striking photograph of t/e \\ i> ttiov.ru >r of Pennsylvania, which we will send by mail t iv i it-. It we flu IC.I. the money I will he r. fund-d iniinediati ly after election next oc • toher. Is 11 i 11 \ 1.1 t v i_\ mei: Write an I see. Address | rtiy---uq BAR I 1.1 . oN 4: Co, oil Chestnut st, l'liila. CPARY ! CLYMER ! lt'E hav- l'hotc. raphs. large • :.r| sntall. of (~ ;t ry k \\ Clymer. Agents wantedto sell them. Send "Sets. I for specimen ■ • pies bv mail, postage paid. Address i.iy- -m'i BARTI.KsoN a Co., til Chestnut st. Disabled Men, Attention. \ l"A Ni'l'.l'. one or two men. in Lewistown and virin ; ? ity. who have lost either an arm or leg, to sell ; HHSV'S 1 /Vs ii 'iir proof Arnira If'u*• "i Piaster, the I best and eheajK-st C.-urt Plaster in the market.— : From ?6 to Sill per day <an he made. Address, with ! g5 . cut - for sample and full information. A. 1-'. BKL i CHKR. Box 46, Philadelphia. I'a. N. 11.—All agents. and peddlers would find it to their interest to answer ' the above. npll-Gliijj C Oof) AfIRNTS wanted, to s II sl.\' M.V, IW:\- UJWWU ii.o-, of o|. a value to families: all par ] great profits. Send 15 cents and get 80 or 25 • rents ami tret >rt pages and a sample gratis. inylXt-limH KPiIRAIM iiKOIVN, Lowell, .Ma-s. TO \T.I. P.OnK BUYERS! ,tas. K. 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[ may 23-1 mo.<S 1410, Chestnut St. Philadelpnia. LADIES, PLEASE NOTICE. LABY S NEEDLE CASKET, containing 10) best qualitv needles, imported by P. 11:11. sent to any address on receipt ot 5 ) cents. Tiie great American Puzzle "id be gn. .i with every needle e*se. Price of Puzzle 3"J cents per set. Adamite Puzzle 10 cents, sent to any address. Hoop skirts manufactured to i order. Store keepers st ud for a price list. PHILIP HILL, niyOO-lmJ 260 Market st., l'lnla.. Pa. COACH MANUFACTORY. I _ IIART M A N PIIIL-j j I.IRH rontinuestonitttmlhcture i S?/'^' J^^: sor.n.i Wagons. A" . fa' 4m* fy,, j,;s i.d - !ld. 11l 1 • IgCftoW !'i. i on the Bellefoiite and Lewistow n 1 nrnpike, •> miles i from Lewistown, of a quality superior, and "' prices , t lower than els* where iu the county. A vutie'l stock of neat and durable work is always kept on hand. ; from which purchasers may select, and uny atticle in . his line will be made to onhr at the shortest notice. f All work warranted to be of tir.-t quality and ot tlic most approved and recent patterns. Repairing done with neatness and dispatch. I eaizert.>WD. -May 23, ISsO-om ■ rfa-f PER YEAEI { i-.eits every where to sell ..ur ! i ivpßovKti -2" Sewing Machines, three new kinds. Dnder and upper feed. Warranted live years.— I \bove s ilarv or large eomnn-sions pa; u. Iho O.XLV ni'U'hines sold in the t'nited Stan s !• -r less than sh), Whnjh are ' " • </ '• &'f fr-n'/r •!: Baker, Stog* £• CIH> d LneMda. All '! other BUM bines are iafWapaweato and the teller or no r are ' Wrretl, iS.jc, it ml bH/iritonment. drew -1.,. : ... a | ...or call upon tiltxw ft t'lark. Bid . Pennsjltania ll.Tilro.fH. Trans* leave Le.vistown Station a- t'nlU.vs : 11../e o.f. Evslwonl. Philadelphia Kapre-s, 5 nm. frTt'a. ni. Bnllimei ■■ 4 'J.. ;i. HI. New York Express. i IS m. iHiy iCxpr'—~, 4 1-p. in. UtV. in. Fast Line. 0 1." p.m. 8 i>9 *. in Way IV-nis., r. t:;4n,m. Local A.vuin;i> . I tlit.n, 2 .. Mml, 5 IT p.m. <„'■ Stinaii Express, ,vs n m. Emigrant. 10 'Sa. m. FREIGHT TRAINS. Through Fr-iht, MSipin. 111a. in. ' :lsI 9 1.)... lis. no'.'a. in. Express To p.m. 12 42 p.m. '* 125 p. 111. 7 Iti * 111. ~ **s :\. in. *315 p. ill. 1* a * rain * P- 10 46 a. n. liuon Lino, y 05 p.m. Far." to Hani-burg $ -10: to Philadelphia 5 B.V to Altoona ■_ 5o: to Pitt-burgh 6 tirt; t,. Baltimore sgo• to \ ork •• 214, &il' I'll? tmket nfire will he open 20 minute* l.e-fore the arrival of o:u h passenger train. I>. K. KoBKSON". Agent. Galhralth A Conner's omnibusscs connect with all the passenger trains, and take tip ami m-i down senders at all pours within the borough. Orders are requested to be left at the National House. westward. Emigrant. Mail. Halt. Ex. Anderson's 10.59 a. in. 5.35 p. m. MeYeytoun 11.20 5.51 ' 4.52 a.m. Manayunk 11217 8.0:1 N. Hamilton 11.55 ti.ls * FASTWABP. Way Pas'r. Local Ac. ("in. Ex. N. Hamilton s.g,". a. in. l.Otj p. m. sinp. m. Manaynilk s.4* 1.29 M -Veytown 9.00 1.47 5.:;2 Anderson's 9.17 2.10 DR.AHV TILE. For Draining Wet Lands. Pipes ft.r Cellar Drains, Water Pijc for Conducting Water from Springs, manufactured from the best material and l"->r sale in aiiv quantity desired, by JOEL Z<OK. apll-6m* Belleville, Mifflin eounty. Pa. HENRY HARPER. - 520 At el. Steel, I'll I LA DELPHIA, IV A TCJIES, fine- Gold JEWELRY. Solid Silver Ware, and SttperioT Silver Plated Ware, at reduced prices. mar2l-3tu. The Great English Remedy! PROTECTED BV ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. Sill (JlilKhE'S Celebrated Female Pills. Prep* rat frihi a ] 'rescript ion of Sir J. (tfnrke, M. J> Ph>f*irin-t Rj.ti (tonl'mary t<> the ( t >iiccn. Tliis invaluable medicine is unfiiilinjr In \l\ts < lire of nil those painful ain! diseases to which the female constitution is subject. It iroderntrnil excess and re moves all obstructions, from whatever ca.iix'iuml n >pc uy cure may b*.' relied on. TO MARRIED I.ADil!* it is particularly si tte.i. It will. In a sl.ort time, bring <>* ' the monthly period with regularity. Each hot lie. price one dollar, bears the Government .■Hump of Great Britain, to prevent countert it-. CAUTION. These Pills should not be taken by females during the FIRST THREE MONTHS of pregnancy, as tliey are sure to bring on miscarriage, but at any other time they uru safe. Every woman knuvrsthnt the bloom of health mustfade, With the slightest irregularity orobstTOctlou Of the men s. These I'lll., are truly the woman's Iri-nd in Iter hour of trial, and llie only sure, positive, and neverhilling cure and regulator m suppression i-f nature, from whatever cause. So mild that the feeblest can take them will, per fect security, vet so powerful In their etlects, that they may lie safely called, a nevcrt'ailltig Regulator. In all cast - of Nervous and Spinal Atlections, Pains hi the Ruck at".l Llnitis, Fatigue oh slight > xertb n. Palpita tion of til. 11. art. 11.valet its and white-, tie se Pills will et fect a cure when a!! other means have failed;tind although a pow.'rhil remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antinio-. Ny, -r anything hurtful to the constitution. Full directions in the pamphlet around each package, which should be carefully preserved. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGIST?. Side General Agent for the United States and British D>i minions, JOB MOSES, 27 Cortland st.. New York. N. I!.—sl CO and 6 three cent postage stamps enclosed in any authorised agent, will ensure a bottle, containing vi Pills, by return mail, securely sealed Irom all observation, LIFE—HeaIth—STRENGTH. LIFE—HeaIth—STRENGTH. LIFE—HeaIth—STRENGTH. The Great French Itcmeriy* DR. JUAN DELAMAIiRE'L CELEBRATED SPECIFIC TILLS. J P/li,nrr,l from a ]>j't ,<rription of Dr. .fiioii D'J't rtiffi'rr. Clot J'lo/xirinii to Ho 'Jlosjiitnl tlu Xot I on JAV iUotiii rt of Parig, This valuable ntedklne is no Imposition, but is unfailing In the cure rt spcrtiiatnri'lwe or .seminal \\ eaktie..., I,\ ery ■secies of Genital or Urinary Irritability, Involuntary or Nightly Seminal Emissions from whatever cause produced or how ever severe, will be speedily relieved and the organs rcstor- d to healthy act lor. It'ro.t the following opinions oft toincnt Fmuk fihjrtirjtto I "We have used the Spe, itic Pills prepared by Garanctere .A Dnpont, No. 2! i Rue Lombard, from the prescription of Dr. Jmm Del.im irre, in our private practice with uni form success, and we believe there is no other lnedtctne-o well calculated to cure all persons sintering front Involun tary Emissions or any other Weakness of the sexual Or gans, whether caused by a sedentary mode ol living, cx ccs-i s, or amis''. It. A. UFArrr.PAnir, M P. G. 1). Di'J vumN. M. D. .L AX LI. L.X'Cinn:, M. D. Par's. May o'.li, 1-113. lIIAVAHI'. OV COWXTRIII'IiirSr Tl'.c Genuine Pit's are sold by all the Pritt. ip.il brUggists throughout lhe world, price one dollar per box, or six box es lor live dollar.-. GARANt I ERE A DT'l'oNT. So'e Proprietors, No. 211 Ron Lombard, Paris. One dollar enc> -•> I to any autliorred agent, will Insure a box by return mall, securely sealed from all obsci ration. Six boxes .'or live dollars, t-ole General Agents tor America. OSCAR G. MIJSKS & fit., 27 Cortland -t.. N. Y. N. R—French, German, Spanish ami Enelish i*aui|diiet x containing full particulars and directions for use, sent live to any address. Sold in L vrt-down by 1". J. HOFFMAN". Janl"-iy s'■ H"" I tA j ■ l CA T A KR 13 Hi A 1 FF 4 THIS SnufT Las tlioroit'ghly jiroved itself to lie the 1., .t article known for curing the < '"trti ih. Col'i to thr J/roti and IltAt'iticlu It lias Linen found an excel lent remedy in many <*•"* of Sorr V.u'y Dr0 t,0.. has been removed by it. and Ilrnrhoj has often Lceu fji eat !y improved by fts use. It i- fiiigrnnt and agreeable, end (Jives Inittiet'Jutfc RMlrf to the dull heavy jtaih- caused by disease* of the lie.il!'. The sensations alter using it are delightful ami invig orating. It open* and purges out alloltatrnctions, strengthens tin- glands, and gives a healthy action to j the parts affected MGIU: THAN THIRTY YEARS?' | of sale and use of Int. MARSHAIL'S C'ATAKRII \xr> If i;*.i>- I XCUE iSxi'FF, has proved it-great value b>r all tlio eoiii mon diseases of the heud, and at this momefil -Rujils ' higher than ever before. . . j, i- rm-oinmended by many of the '■>! pnysieians ami is used w ait great success ami wtwCyMW evety whero. Read the Certificates of \Vholgae ttruj;- }fists in 185 1. The undersigned, having for many f*nr* been a<; quaint. '! with Dr.. MAKSMAI.i.'s <'..T.itnii AXI lIeADACUft Jxi. EF. and sold it in our wholesale trade. chcerftßly 1 -taie that we believe it to be eqitULfn every respect to the rccominendations given of it for the, cure of (.'atarrhal Atf. ctions. and that It is decidedly the best' tirtiele w• have ever known for all common diseases of the head, t Burr A I'erry, Boston, I Barnes k Parke, N. V liccil, Austin A Go., " lA.B. AD. tsinila,, llrow Lanaoui & Co.. " Stephen Paul A C 0.," " Rem! t'utler A Co., " | Israei Minor A Co., " .- 11. \V. 1' iwle, " IMi K. s-.ih A Robbltis, " Wllsoai Fair', ink A Co. " |A. L. SeovilJe Jt Go. r " Hensli.iw, Ediiiaiul Ai < n.. M. Ward,Ul'jse A Co. ". H. 11. Hay. Portland. Me. I Bush A Ga! . . " For sale by all Druggists, TRY IT'.' j janl7-ly. A MONTH !—AGENT;- wmtci foj u Ad ( dr-s- Tg\ HEY, City Building, Hid h!• r^tmh j , December 2". i-lv.
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