ffaa ijaaaavzii LOCAL AFFAIRS. County Committee* Armagh. Old—William J. Thompson, R. B. Barger. New—Alex. B. McNitt. ,f. R. Realty. Decatur—Augustas M. Ingram, George Savior. Brown—John Kerr. Alexander Morrison. Bratton—lsaac Winters, John 11. Whitehead. Derry— Forrest Swyers, Amos Mitchell. Granville—Harrison Aurand. Joseph Brought. Lewistown, E. W.—Henry Printz. H. J. CuTbertson. w. WC. S. McCoy, R. D. Smith. Mcnno—Nicholas Hartzler. R. W. Wills. >". Hamilton—R. L. Gamble. Joseph Rickets. Oliver—W. Swanzey. S. C. Bratton. MoVeytown—E. H. H. Stackpole. S. Troxel, Jr. Union —Shem Zook. A. F. Gi&bonev, Wayne—Aiex. Cummins, J. B. Miller. Music. —The Keystone Band of New ton Hamilton announces that the mem bers are now ready to funiigh music for Pic Xies, Celebrations, or Political meet ings, on reasonable terms, having four teen members, instruments repaired, &c. MATCH GAME. —A match game of base ball was played between the Logans of this place and the Armaghs of MiLroy, which resulted in a decided victory by the Logans. The following is the score: LOGAN'S. ARMAGHS. O. R. O. R. Printz, c 3 9 W. T. Aultz, c A3 Selhcimer, p 5 6 A. F. Alexander, p 3 3 Smith, ss 1 7 W. J. McMamgal, as I 3 Muttbersbough, lb 4 C. Kissler, lb 4 4 Sample, "ib 5 6 W. B. Alexander, 2b 1 3 Moore. 3b 0 10 J. Gammell, 3b 3 1 Parker, If 2 7 J. C. Barger, If 3 2 Burns, cf A 6 G. H. Price, cf 4 1 Alhsou, rf 3 7 Saml. Spangler, rf A l] 27 64 27 22 l.ogans, 0 5 1A 6 5 1 13 3 17—6A 1 Armaghs, 6A05006 1 1— 22 ! Fly catches, Logans 8, Armaghs 2. A correspondent gives us an account of a "bread and butter democracy meeting at the railroad station opposite MoVey town, the other evening, where to show their superiority a stand was erected im mediately in front of a colored man 1 8 residence. ! The audience having imbibed and filled their pocket pistols with demo cratic ammunition, took their seats in a shep's pen near the stand! As may be imagined, the effect on the speaker, An drew Reed, Esq., was electrical, and he pounded the poor nigger until he con vinced every white man present that a decent negro was a poor shoat by the.side of any drunken blackguard white, and that the latter was by far the best man, both in law and gospel." Our correspon dent adds he "hopes some more such meetings will be held, as Johnson's crazy speeches on one hand, and nigger speech es from his satellites on the other, are driving sensible men to voting the republican ticket from head to foot." A flock of Nationals, relicts of the late democracy, was taken to Mifflin on Tues day evening of last week to attend a Cowan gathering, and while there Joel Ogborn of this place was considerably in jured by the falling of ashed overladen with persons on it. He was setting under or by its side when it fell. The meeting we learn w:is quite a spirited affair, seve ral getting home next day in a rather limber condition. Mr. George Myers of Granville town ship has been furnishing excellent cider at market, which housewives find quite useful just now. Messrs. McEweu are successfully taking large photographic pictures, one of which, a little daughter of Henry Felix, is well worth a visit to their gallery. An alarm of lire was raised yesterday forenoon, caused by "the burning of a chimney in Felix's cabinet shop. An election for President and Directors I of the Middlecreek Railroad will be held at Middleburg on the 2d of October. We learn that $72,000 has been subscribed, releases and right of way with a few ex ceptions secured, the charter lifted, and : everything in a fair way for the com mencement and completion of this new enterprise. . W. Davis, has been appointed Post master in Mifflintown vice B. F. Kepner. i An extensive lire occurred in Liverpool, j Perry county, on Tuesday evening, Aug. j 28th, destroying over $4,000 worth of prop- I erty. The Annual Fair of the Juniata Coun- : ty Agricultural Society, will he held on the 10th, 11th and 12th of October. The The Huntingdon County Fair will be held on the 26th, 27th and 28th of Sep tember. A eoal miner, muned Joseph Grillin, met his death on Tuesday last, at the mines of the Cambria Iron Company, by tiie falling in of the slate from the roof of! the drift. The steam saw mill of Henry Hobble, in ( arroll township, Cambria county, was j totally consumed by lire on Sunday last, j Tiie loss is quite heavy. A son of Robert Lansberry, of Bradford township, Clearfield county, had his gh broken and sustained other injuries, ; 1 y driving his wagon against an old tree, , v iich fell 011 him in consequence. >lr. Ij;v\ id Johns, of Orbisonia, fell from | the roof of his house, on the 21st ult., and ' was so severely injured in the head as to j cause congestion of the brain. The postmasters and officeholders generally are assessed 5 per cent, on their salaries as a corruption fund.% Much of it ■ will get into the pockets of the "subsi dizers;" and there stay. ties, the cop and other papers are making the people believe that Willis will carry all before him in this county. Thev will sing another song the morning after the election. The Democrat comes to the rescue ot the deserters, and proclaims that thev are "American Freemen*' who have a right to vote under a decision of the Su preme Court. That law was a congres sional act, wliile the present is a St<t(r law which luis not been decided to be un ton.-'juitionai, and until it is so must be obeyed by election officers and all others 1 ' The Loyal Convention at Phil adelphia. The Convention of Southern Loyalists assembled in Philadelphia 011 Monday, and the day was a gala one. There was a profuse display of bunting throughout the city. The Southern delegates were received in independence square and were escorted to the Union League House by a large procession composed of the Boys in Blue, Union League, National Union Club, firemen and citizens gener ally. Then there was a speech of welcome by Hon. Charles Gibbons, and a reply from Gov. Hamilton, of Texas. The del egates next proceeded to National Hall, where the convention was temporarily organized, by the selection of Hon. T. .1. Durant. of Louisiana, as President.— After the appointment of committees on credentials and permanent organization, the body adjourned till Tuesday morning, when Ex-Attorney-General Speed, of • Ky., was made permanent President of the Convention, and Gov. Brown low, of Tennessee, permanent Vice-President, i A convention of delegates met simulta | neously with the Southern Convention at the Union League House. It was cora | posed of the loyal Governors, members of i Congress and delegates from the loyal ►States. Distinguished men were in the conven tion from every part of our broad land. I he following is a synopsis of the reso -1 lutions adopted: The resolutions reported by the Com j mitfcee on Resolutions were read. They 1 state that the loyal people of the South ' cordially unite with the people of the North in congratulation over thesuppres i sion of the rebellion ; that we demand res ; toration of the rights of the States upon j the fewest and simplest conditions eon ! sistent with our lives and the security of 1 our property; that the policy of the Pres j ident is oppressive and intolerant 011 the j people of the South ; they tend to magni fy the sorrows and perils of their condi tion : that with gratitude to the loyalty of Congress we will stand by them in* till : measures to adopt the Constitutional 1 | Amendment and only regret that Con- I gress did not go further in the matter; ; that the political status of the State is clearly within the control of Congress in- : dependent of any other department of the Government; that there is 110 right to se cede inherent in any State in the Union; that we are unalterably in favor of the l"11 ion of the Statesand theestablishmont in them of governments, to carry on all laws for the protection of all citizens, and ! the guaranteeing to all of every race and I color the rights to which they are enti tled; and the organizations of unrepre- j I sented States are not legitimate govern- i , nients till recognized by Cougre.-s; that i i the welcome we have received from the : | citizens of Philadelphia inspires us with j hope that the principles of tlie foundation ; of this Government shall he the corner- j stone of its reconstruction ; that we will ! emulate all the acts of Abraham Lincoln; j that we sympathize with all people in all countries struggling for freedom: that the j gratitude of the Nation is due to the men j j who made the great army of the Republic, and we will stand by them in securing | i the fruits of their victories. jßh37"The Democrat reminds us by an attack on Mr. Wakefield that we omitted to correct our statement that he Was in tiie army, at which time we also errone ously located Mr. Shull in the 205 th in stead of the 83d regiment. VS- Johnson and party are expected to pass here on Friday next. Announcement. I announce myself as an Independent Conservative Union candidate for the Legislature in this Representative Dis trict, and I would solicit the votes of all Conservative Union Mpn in it. irrespec tive or party. If elected, I pledge my self to faithfully represent the interests of my constituents. WM. WILLIS. Lewistown, August 15, 1866. MARRIED At the Lutheran parsonage in Mechan ic-sville, on the 29th August, by Rev. J. M. Steck, JOSEPH SWARTZELL, of Lock's Mills, to Miss FRANCTXA SAMPLE of Un ion township. At the United Suites Hotel in Harris hurg. on the oth inst., by Rev. J. M. Steek, H. J. DUKE of Shippensburg, Pa., to Miss MARY C. OVELMAX of the same place, formerly of this county. In Union township, on the 6tli inst., by the same, WM. ROSER to Miss EMMA STUTKR. AT the residence of the bride's father near Lilleysville, on the 28th ult., by G. W. Kearns, J. P., JOHN HENRY to AM AN DA WAGNER, both of Decatur township, Mifflin county, Pa. On the 4th inst,, in York, Pa., hy Rev. V . M. Frysinger, assisted by Rev. N. S. Buckingham, Rev. WM. W". EVANS of \\ iiliamsport, Pa., to Miss ALICE A. FRY SINGER, of the former place. On the 6th inst., by Rev. W. Downs DANIEL SHREFFLER, of Juniata county 1 and SARAH D. HARSHBERGER, of M it'- ll in county. DIED At Lewistown on the sth September, 1866, JOHN C. WOLF, aged 32 years, 2 months and 10 days. He is gone! The collin lid has veiled him from our sight, and his lifeless form has been consigned to the silent tomb. In his death we have lost a friend; this community an honest and respected citi zen; he will be missed in the social circle, and more than all in the family of the bereaved ones. The friends whose tender care never ceased during his illness, shall no more hear his faint voice calling from the dying couch. That wife in wliose arras he loved to rest, shall no more bend over his wasting form to ease his suffer ings which he endured with so much for titude. The loved ones \v hose hands were ever willing to minister to his wants, shall no more see him until the resurrec tion morn. He is gone! calmly and peacefully he passed the cold portals of death, leaning on the strong arm of his loving Redeemer, and giving that evi dence to his weepiti- .> nds that he was going to a brighter and a better world, here his voice shai , . :i with thousands who have gone before > swell the sweet anthems that shall forever roll up around the throne of theet *u.il < tod, where sick ness and sorrow n r come, hut all is joy and peace. Peace.til he his rest. M. A. H. Preserving Green Corn. —To. E. F. Green. Kalamazoo, Mich. We have tried various methods of bottling and canning green corn, but; never with satisfactory results. p We have also eaten that put up by'those who make a business of canning fruits and vege tables, but the corn was always poor, to our taste We know of no way to pui up green corn successfully, except to cook it on the ears, then shave off and dry it in a strong sunlight, or bv tii.- fire, or in the oven. Preserved in this way it is very palatable at a sea son when green vegetables are scarce. Hen ting Bottles for Fruit.—"Subscri ber," of Columbus, N. J., writes that she washes and wipes the jars dry, and then set them in the oven until too hot.to handle-without a <sioth. As wanted the}* are taken out, set on a warm board, and the hot truit pored in. In this way she has broken only one bottle in three years. By the hot water plan, described on p.i"e 26"' (July,) we have not broken one in put ting up the last four hundred. Red Ants. —After our safes, cup hoards, etc., are washed and wiped as dry as they can be with a wrung out cloth, we sprinkle on salt and rub it well into the wood and all the cracks and crevices with the same damp cloth, and have found it effectual against the ants.— E. Cure, iV. ,/. Special ftotires. BLACK AS A CROW, a few years since, was many a splendid head that is now grey or grizzled. Why not restore to the yetun wrinkled brow its raven honors ' Five minutes ef fects the splendid transformation. In less time than a rifleman would take to Load and Fire three times, the greyest head may be made darker than the RAVEN'S WING. No matter of what undesirable tint the hair or whis kers or beard may he. the change to a superb and perfectly natural black or brown is accomplished by one application of CRISTA DOUG'S HAIR DYE, tt'thout staining the skin or injuring the filaments.— .Manufactured by J. CRISTADORO, 6 Astor House, New York. Sold by all Druggists. Applied by all Hair Dressers. augls TOBIAS' VENE rr AN HORSE LIMI M EXT. "1)1 NT BOTTLES AT ONE DOLLAR FOR THE I Cure of lameness, scratches, wind galls, sprains, bruises, splints, cuts, colic, slipping stifle, over heat ing. sore throat, nail in the foot, etc. It is warranted cheaper and better than any other article ever offered to the public. 1 housands of animals have been cured of the colic and over-heating hy this Liniment: and hundreds that were crippled and lame have been re stored to their former vigor. It is used hy all the first horsemen throughout the States. Orders are constantly received from the racing stables of Eng land for fresh supplies of this invaluable article. Over 2.500 testimonials have been received. Remember, one dollar iaid out in time may save the life of your horse. Sold by all Druggists. Orfice, 56 Courtlandt Street, New York. augls PURIFY THE BLOOD. If the blood I e pure the body which is formed front and by the blood cannot be diseased. But if there be in any part of the body any affection, such as ahoil or ulcer, even a bruise, the blood circulating through that part takes up impure matters from the local af fection and carries it int • the general system. This is the cause often of sudden death to persons of full habit afflicted with boils and ulcers, and who use no medicine; the matter gets into the circulating sys tem and chokes up the fine blood vessols which sup ply the brain with vitality, and life ceases as if BEREFT BY LIGHTNING. Now. this can be remedied. BRVNDRLrH'S PILLS take all impure matters from the circulation, and save the genera! health, soon curing local affections also. BRANDRETH'S PILLS protect from tedious times of sickness and often save life. Sold by all Druggists. J ugls ITCH ! ITCH ! ITCH ! SCRATCH ! SCRATCH ! SCRATCH ! WHEATON'S OINTMENT WILL CURE THE ITCH IN" 48 HOCKS. Also cures SALT RHEUM. ULCERS, CHILBLAINS, and a:! EUI PTIONS OF THE.-'KIN. Price 5o cents. For sale by all druggists By sending sixty cents to Weeks A Potter. Sole Agents. 170 Washington street. Boston, it wilt be forwarded by mail, free of postage, to any part of the United States. seps 06-ly •Errors of Youth. A GENTLEMAN who suffered for years from Ner vous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, the receipt and dirt to-;.- for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the ad vertiser's-, experience, can do so by addressing, in perfect confidence, JOHN B. OGDEN. septo-Sin No. 42 Cedar St., New York. THE MARKETS LEWISTOWN, September 12, 1866 Wheat, red, per bushel $2 50 " white " 2 60 Barley " 00 Rye 80 Oats " 38 Corn, new 75 Cloverseed • 6 00 Timothy seed " 3 00 Flaxseed " 2 50 Butter per lb 30 Lard *• ]g Eggs per dozen 20 Beeswax per lb 30 Country soap " 7alo Wool " 50 Feathers " 65 Hops " 15 Country Hams " 22 " Sides " 18 " Shoulders per lb 18 Potatoes, 1 00 Salt, bbl 3 50 " Sack 3 00 Flour is retailing at the following prices : Lewistown Extra Family per cwt. 7 00 Superfine 6 00 Extra Family per bbl 14 00 Superfine 12 50 Philadelphia Markets. Extra family is quoted at Sllal2 50 for common, and superfine at $7 50a8 75; old and new stock extras at s9all; old and new wheat Pennsylvania and Ohio extra family at sll 50a13 50. Wheat, choice new red $2 <>a2 80; spring at $2 30a3 00. Rye at 90al0o for western, and $1 10 for Penua. Corn, yellow at 91c. and western mixed 87a88c. Oats, 47a4Sc. Farm for Sale, 0^. K -HALF mile east of Lewistown tain. ° Wn Banks place. It con !3o ACR.BS, and will be sold together or divided to ' ",.t purchasers. For further particulars, on the farm Ule subseriber > residing auls-3t DUTTON MADDEN. watstteid, A Small Tract of Land. PT KOM 5 to 15 acres, tfith or without iniprove|B C the latter pre iciiod—on the Juniata river, not more than six miles from Lewistown. State price per acre, cash, and address georgFp. miller, ai 'g— 3t Altoona. Claims for Bounty, Pensions. &c M OECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION 11 ' "3 the undersigned at his office on posite the Red Lion, Lewistown aug±>~;lm T. F. McCOY. SEED WHEAT. I HAVE now on hand a variety ofaam pies of Seed M'heat, selected in New \ ork by myself, which are worthy of the attention of Farmers, and which they are invited to call and examine, either at the Mill in Lewistown, or Warehouse at Reedsville. augl WALTER B. McATEE. SEED WHEAT FOR SALE ! ! \ IlNLit THOMPSON is receiving A two car loads of Silver Chart' or Wee vil-proof Seed Wheat, raised in the Gen esee valley, near Rochester. This wheat is recommended very highly thy practi cal farmers who have been raising it) as a hardy winter wheat, and not liable to freeze out. Samples of this and the Sol's wheat, a beautiful article of white, can be seen by calling at his warehouse at Reeds ville, where it can be obtained on liberal terms. augl-tseplO NOTICE. r PHE undersigned would hereby notify I till persons indebted to iiini to make payment by the 10th of September next. JOHN CLARK. Lewistown, Aug. 22, 18GG.-td VTOTICE. ft All persons knowing themselves indebted to S. \V. Burr, by fees for pro ceedings in Orphans' Court, Recording Deeds, Ac., are requested to call and set tle without further notice, with M. Hiney, Register, Ac. aug22-4t* Looking Glasses and Picture Frames tpilK undersigned, thankful for past fa -1 vors, would inform the public that he still manufactures Frames of every de scription. as cheap as thev oari be made elsewhere. Looking Glasses of every de scription, wholesale and retail, tit reduced prices. He respectfully solicits a share of public patronage. All*persons who have left pictures to frame or frames to be tilled, are requested to call for them. myl6tf J AMES CRUTCHLEY. M. R. MOSER, BLACKSfVSITH, Valley Street, Letpistoivn, PrnrVa. TT> LACKSM IT Hi NG in all its branches 1 > promptly attended to; and HORSE SHOEING done in the best manner, at reasonable prices. je2otf LEWISTOWN ACADEMY. HHHIS INSTITI TION will he opened I September 17th, and it is the desireof the Principal to render it worthy of (he patronage of the community. Male pupils prepared for entrance into college. Par ticular attention paid to B O O K - K E E P I N < x by double entry. A record of attendance, recitations and deportment will be kept daily, and furnished to the parent or guar dian as often as they may <; sire. Price of tuition as usual in institutions of this class. J. H. NO ERSE, au!s Princ'l Male and Female Dept. DTRAf SHEEP. ir A white Ewe (with a small brass bell) and a Lamb came to the premises of the subscriber, in Ferguson's Valley, Granville township, some time ago. which the owner i- requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take away, or the same will be disposed of ac cording to law. Aug. 8-4t* SAMUEL L. RUBLE. Estate of >latthew Taylor, dee'd. \ r OTICE is hereby given that Letters of Administration on the estate of MATTHEW TAYLOR, kite of Brown township, Mifflin county, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, residing in said township. All persons indebted to said estate are notified to make pay ment immediately, and those having claims against the same, will present them dulv authenticated for settlement, E. J. TAYLOR, augl-6t* Administratrix. Estate of Enoch Tloyer, dee'd, N'OTIOE is hereby given that Letters of Administration on the estate of ENOCH MOVER, late of Granville township, Mifflin county, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, residing in Derry township. All persons indebt ed to said estate are notified to make pay ment immediately, and those having claims against the same, will present them duly authenticated for settlement. HENRY ROOK, aug22-6t* Administrator. PLO W S. TTIE well known and desirable JAMI- J_ SON Plows and Points for sale bv uug22-4t. F. J. HOFFMAN. DK,. CCKIT Z. E-AKLEIT, Practicing Physician, Belleville. Mifflin County, Pa. DK. DAHLEN has been appointed an Examining Surgeon for Pensions. Soldiers requiring exam ination will find him at his office in Belleville- Belleville, August 22, 1866-y AT AILS, §7.00 per keg, at i\ jv 11 F.J.HOFFMAN'S. BAR IRON. BAR Iron, at 5i and si, tor sale by F. J. HOFFMAN. WILLIAM LIND, has now open A NEW STOCK OF Cloths, Cassimeres ANJ> VESTI N C S , which will he made up to order in the neat est and must fashionable style*. apl9 COACH MANUFACTORY. Bjjas II.AItT.M AN I'HIL A'ontinues to manufacture ' ill stantn in V- igertown. on tie- Bi llefoate and Lewistown Turnpike. 3 miles' from Lewi-town. of a quality superior, and at prices lower than elsewhere in the eonnrv. A varied stock of neat and dura' work is always kept on hand. ; Jront which pureJi - may select, and anv article ui line will . in ■ •■■far at the shortest notice. All w .n k wurr i.u-u t -f quahtv and of the most approved and reccui jj.i i■< Repairing done with neali.es.- ,u,.i dispatch. Yeagertown. May 23, l*B6-t>m REMOVED. • • J A. & W. R. McKEE II WE removed their Leather Store to Odd Fel -1 I lovys' Hall, where they will constantly keep : on . aim Sole Leather. Harness. Skirting and I'pper ; Leather, hips. American and French Calfskins. Mo- I roccos. l.inings and Bindings, and a general assort i ITU ', nt °„ s| } oc *' mdings. which they will sell cheap for ca-s/i. Highest market priee paid in cash for nides, Can 2>kms and Sheep Skins. g&i <&Q mw)& w&mz wanted, for which the highest market price will be paid m Cash. np4tf MRS. M. E. STEWART, JAITCTJ STORE, West Market sl„ Lewistown, LADIES A GENTLEMEN'- rI'RNISIIING GOODS, Sack-. ( loaks. Hut-. Bonnets, Ladies Fine DRESS >jOODs and trimmings. Patterns of latest styles always on hand. Millinery and Dress-Making executed in the most approved style. Lewistown, April is, isoo.tf 2500 CORDS CHBSTMiT (UK A\U HEMLOCK BARK, Delivered at the Tannery of Z. SP/.ITC3-LE & !,t: \VFM(IW\, F.'ir which the highest market price will be paid in CASH. Lewistown, marl4-lv rrRY frysingers Xavv at flue per lb.and you will use I no other. Frysingers Spun Roll can't he heat. Frysingers Flounder is the best. The Oronoko Twist defies competition. Get your Fine Tut at Frysingers. 51.20 a $1,50 per lb. • Navy T-stu -, o 5 ) cents "per lb. at Frysingers, and all other goods in his line very low for cash. Merchants will find it to' their interest to get their goods a Frysingers. e2o East Market St. Lewistown, Pa. Sb, fi ?'' €-£ol <3s. TT T ANTED—AGENTS—S7S to S2OO per month for uentlemen. and $35 to $75 for Ladies, everywhere, to introduce the Common Sense Family Sewing Ma chine, improved and perfected. It Will hem. fell, stitch.'quilt, bind, braid, and embroider beautifully— price only 320 making the elastic lock stitch, and fully warranted for three years. We pay the above wages, or a commission, from which twice that amount can be made. Address or call on G. BOWERS & CO., Office No. 255 South Fifth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. All letters answered immediately, with circulars and terms. aug29-lm. "VE\V PHYSIOGNOMY, or "Signs of Character," as !\ manifested through Temperament and External .Forms, and especially in the •human face divine."— cine elegant volume, with nearly 800 pages, and 1,000 illustrations. By S. R. Wells. Editor Phrenological Journal- Price, post paid, 35. Address Eowler & Wells, No. 3*o Broadway. New York. "New Physiognomy" is eminently practical, fully illustrated, and well suited to ihe wants ofaii. In the study of "the face" the reader soon learns to read each and every feature. Noses are classified as the Roman. Greek, Jewish, Snub and Celestial. The eyes speak all languages, whether black, blue, brown or hazel. In alike manner,cheeks, neck, ears, bands, feet. walk, voice, laugh, etc., are shown to be "signs of character." In no other work is so much light thrown upon the character and destiny of mankind as in this, or the distinctive traits of nations and tribes so clearly point ed out. Portraits of distil nguished persons of ancient and modern tunes, with biographical sketches and delineation of character, are given. Divines. Orator*, Sml- -men. Wartiors, Artists, iVts, Philosophers. Inven tors. Surgeons, Discoverers, Actors, Musicians, etc- are included. It is an "EUCKcloptedia" of biography, ac quainting the reader with the career and charaeterof in iny great men and women of the past I,coo years, and of the pre.-ent —such, for lnsanee, as Aristotle, Julius Cesar. Shakspeare, Washington. Napoleon, Franklin, Bancroft. Bryant. Longfellow, Irving. Rosa lb.nheur, Theodosia Burr. Cobden. Bright- Lawrence, Bolivar, Whately. Thackeray. Dow. Knox, Ricbeliue. Hopper, Buckle, Dickens. Victoria, Wesley. Carlvle. Motley. Mill,Spencer.Thompson. Guthrie, Alexander, and hundreds of others. A CENTS WANTED. Book sent by return piost or repress, on receipt of Price. sepa-2m <3sR~l per YEAR! We want l agents everywhere t<> sell our IMPROVED S2O Sewing Machines. Three new kinds.— Under and upper feed. Warranted five years.' — Above salary or large commissions jiaid. The OHLY machines sold in the United State- tor less than S4O, which are folio licensed by Hoicr,. 117 c rler it- D ilson, Grocer a Baker, >, a/" .<■ Co.. and Had,rider. All other machines are infringements and the seller or user are liable to arrcst. fine, and imprisonment. Circu lar.- free. Address, or call upon thaw k Clark, Bid deford, Maine, or Chicago, Illinois. dee 20-isl y GROCERIES reduced afgain ! Good Brown Sugar, * 12]ri cents. Extra Brown. lo£l6 White, 17 do Fine Sugar House Molasses, 14 do Very good Baking, 16 do Good Syrup, 25 do Very best, 28 do Good Black Tea, 1 00 Coflee, 33 do Hoffman's is the place for bargains. SS3 T33T Al 3X2. Hoffman's is the place for S XT G- A :R, S - CEMENT, for sale by F. J. HOFFMAN. SPLENDID. SYRUPS at 25 cents per quart at F. J. HOFFMAN'S. For FRUIT CRAFTS go to HOFFMAN'S. WALL PAPER, a fine assortment, at F. J. HOFFMAN'S. FISH ! FISH! lioiiaiau's is the store for Mackerel and Herring. Pennsylvania Railroad. Trains leave Lewist-own Station as follows: _. „., . . HVgfward. Ruiuxtrd. Philadelphia Express. 4 *25 a. m. 1217 a. m. Baltimore •• (2) 6 30 a. m. New York Express. (1) 6 IS a. m. Day Express. (5—2 ) 400 p. m. 1109 a.m. Fast Line, (2) 6 15 p. in. (3> 6 16 a. m. ;V ay Passenger. (2) 034 a.m. Local Ac 'oinimxiation, (2) 0 02 l. ;n. Mail, (2) 5 03 p. m. Cincinnati Express. (21 6 22p.m. Emigrant, () io 27 a. m. FREIGHT TRAINS. The I,?'r i? Kre i? ht < 345 ft. m. i hrough hreight. 10 30 pm. 11l a. m F tores* 915a. m 702 a.m. - < oil Train 735a. m. Sosp. m. ■ nion j 12 55 p. m. 940a. m. i mon Line, 9 05 p.m. 1 daily; 2 dailv except Sunday; 3 dailv except Mon ■ : V l,K r J 0 ? 1 " I - OWK,0 ': Philadelphia Ex press Eastward, daily except Monday. Fare to Harris burg $2! v Philadelphia 586; to Attoona 2 50; to Pittsburg!. . , Baltimore 5 20 ; to \ ork 3 20. ticket office will be open 20 minutes before the arrival of each passenger train. P. E. ROBESON, Agent Gali raith £ Conner's omnibusses connect with all the passenger trains, and take up and set down pas sengers at all points within the borough. Orders are requested to be left at the National House. 1 he 1 rains on the Mifflin A* Centre Co. Branch road leave I.ewistown tor Keedsville at 7 45 a. in., 11 23 a. m . I 00 p. in. and 5 16 p. rn . arriving from Keedsville at 567 a. m.. 12 *27 p. m.. 217 p. m. and 617 p.m., stop ping at the intermediate staiions both ways. DRAIN TILE. For Draining WeU Lands. Piprs for Cellar Drains, Water Pipe for Conducting Water from Springs, manufactured from the best material and for sale in any quantity desired, by JOEL ZOOK, apll-tiin* Belleville, Mifflin county, Pa. 2DI£o V % T llt It II SNu rF . rpHIS Snuff has thoroughly proved itself to be the 1 best article known tor curing the Catarrh. Cold in the Head and Headache It has been found an excel lent remedy m many eases of Sore Eye*. Deafness has been removed by it. and IJearivy has often been great ly improved bv its use. It is fragrant and agreeable, and Gives Immediate Relief to the dull heavy pain is caused bv diseases of the head. The sensations after using it ure delightful and invig orating. it opens and purges out aii obstructions, strengthens the glands, anil gives a healthy action to the parts affected MORE THAN THIRTY YEARS' of sale and use ot DA. MARSHALL'S CATARRH AND HEAD ACHE SNCFF. has 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 physicians and is ttsed with great success and satisfaction every where. Read the Certificates of Wholesale Drug gists in 1851. The undersigned, having for many years been ac quainted with I)R. MARSHALL'S CATARRH AND HEADACHE bNLFF. and sold it in our wholesale trade, eheerfblly state that we believe it to be equal, in everv 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, Barnes A- Parke, N. 1 Keed, Austin A Co, 11 A. B. A It. bauds, 11 Brown, bansom & Co., " Stephen Paul & Co., " Reed, Cutler A Co., *" Israel Minor & Co., " Seth \V. Fowte, " McKesson A Bobbins, " Wilson, Falrbank & Co. " A. L. Scovllle A Co., " Hensh tw, Edmand A Co., M. Ward, Close A Co., " U. H. Hay. Portland, Me. Bush A Gale, " For sale by all Druggists, TBT IT. janli-ly. The Great English Remedy! PROTECTED BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. SI 82 JllflES (MKKE'I Celebrated Female Pills. Prepared from a prescription of Sir J. Olarke, M. D Physician EJlinordinary to the QUEEN. This invaluable medicine is unfailing in tho cure of all those paintul and dangerous diseases to which the female , constitution is subject. It moderates all excess and re moves all obstructions, from whatever cause, and a speedy < cure may be relied oil. TO MARRIED LADIES it is particularly si itcd. It will. In a short time, bring o the monthly period with regularity. Each bottle, price one dollar, bears the Government I Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits. CAUTION. - These Pills should not be taken by females during the ' FIRST THREE MONTHS of pregnancy, as ihey are sure ' to bring on miscarriage, but at any other time tbev are I safe, , Every woman knows that the bloom of health must fade, I with the slightest irregularity or obstruction of the men ; ses. These Pills are truly the woman's friend In her hour of trial, and the only sure, positive, and neverfalllng cure ami regulator of suppression of nature, from whatever cause. So mild that the feeblest can take them with per f feet security, yet so "powerful 111 their effects, that they may be safely called, a neverfalllng Regulator. ! In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pains in the Hack and Limbs. Fatigue on slight exertion. Palpita tion of the Heart. Hysterics and whites, these Pills wlilef • feet a cure when ail other means have fuileiL and although a powerlul remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, autlmo . Ny, or anything hurtful to the constitution. ; Full directions In the pamphlet around each package, which should be carefully preserved. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Sole General Agent for the United States and British Do minions, JOB MOSES, 27 Cortland St., New York. N. li.—sl.oo and 6 three cent postage stamps enclosed to any authorized agent, will ensure a bottle, containing SO Pills, by return mall, securely sealed from all observation, LIFE—HeaIth—STRENGTH. LIFE—HeaIth—STRENGTH. LIFE—HeaIth—STRENGTH, The ftn al Trench Remedy. DR. JUAN CELEBRATED?SPECIFIC PILLS. Prepared fn/tn a pfcsfUption of lor. ,fiuin Delamarre, Chief Physician fi the Hospital du Xord ou of Paris, This valuable medfcfcie Is no imposition, but is unfailing In the cure oi Spermatjrrhse or Seminal Weakness. Every species of Genital ot ..Urinary Irritability, Involuntary or Nightly Seminal BmDslons from whatever cause prod need or however severe, gill be speedily relieved and the organs \ restored to healthy mtlon. Read the foUeiuHnefopiitiom of eminent French physicians: "We have usc-d talspecitic Pills prepared by Garanclerv A Dupont, No. 214 Rue Lombard, from the prescription of Dr. Juan Delamarre, in our private practice with uni form success, and we beiieve there Is no other medicine so well calculated to cure all persons suffering from Involun tary Emissions or any other weakness of the sexual or gans. whether caused by a sedentary mode of living, ex j cesses, or abuse. R. A. BUAUREPARH:, M. D. G. D. DCJARDIN, M. D. JRJTN LK LEUCHRE, M. D. i Paris. May sth, '363. BEH AIE OF COUNTERFEITS. The Genuine Pi Is are sold by ail the Principal Druggists throughout the world, price one dollar per box, or six box es for five dollars GARANCIKRE A DUPONT. Sole Proprietors, No. 214 Ron Lombard, Paris. Oue dollar enclos- d to any authorzed agent, will Insure a box bv return m ill, securely sealed from all observation. Six boxes .or five dollars. Sole General Agents for America, OSCAR G. MOSES A CO., 27 Cortland St.. N. Y. N. B —French, German, Spanish and English Pamphlets I containing full particulars and directions for use, sent free to any address. -v. Sold In la; Wigtown by F. J. HOFFMAN. Janl7-ly EMPIRE SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINES. Are superior to all others for FAMILY AND MANUFACTURING PURPOSES. Contain all the latest improvements; are speedy; noiseless; durable; and easy to work. Illustrated Circulars free. Agents wanted. Liberal disount allowed. No consignments made. Address EMPIRE S. M. CO., 616 Broadway, New York. sepo'66-ly T'S. ; Superior IMPERIAL, GUN POWDER, and BLACK T's at augl F. J. HOFFMAN'S.
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