•/J 3 LOCAL, AFFAIRS. PUBLIC MEETINGS. The friends of the Union Republican ticket are invited to assemble in the Town Hall, on SATURDAY EVENING, next, at 7 o'clock. A meeting will be held at Bowersox's School house to-morrow (Thursday) even ing, to lie addressed by Geo. W. Elder, and others. At McVeytown, on Friday, at 2 p. m., where all desirous of hearing public ques tions discussed are invited to attend. H. J. CULBERTSON, Chairman Ex. Com. HOWE'S EUROPEAN CIRCUS.—This splendid concern, which is said to make the finest appearance of any traveling company in the United .States, will ex hibit here on Tuesday next, afternoon ami evening; and from the energy dis played by the agent, we judge there will be a large crowd in attendance, as every body and his wife, as well as the rest of mankind, are making preparation to go. Its animdls are an attractive feature, em bracing some splendid specimens of the forest denizens of Asia and Africa; and with good stock, excellent ring perform ers, and last, but not least, a jolly old clown who can tell why ladies put on the left stocking last, why he didn't marry the girl he wanted, how he felt when he ran for office and was defeated, as well as other matters and things worth hearing, and knowing, we predict a full and ap preciative audience. WRITING SCHOOL. —Prof. J. A. Cong don, who handles pen and pencil with remarkable skill, will form a class for taking lessons in writing at the Academy on Thursday evening, October 4tli, where ladies and gentlemen are invited to attend. He lias been engaged in teaching writing over ten years, and has taught acceptably in more than one hundred male and fe male literary institutions; he warrants a marked and satisfactory improvement in the handwriting of all who take lessons. It is a well known fact, that more im provement can be made in a few lessons, under a competent teacher of this art, than can be gained by years of mere imi tation or practice. The system which he teaches, is remarkably legible, rapid and beautiful. Under his instruction it can be acquired with certainty in a few even ings. A METEORIC SHOWER EXPECTED. — Many of our readers well remember the great meteoric shower of November, 1833, which was visible throughout North America. These meteoric showers are said by astronomers to be periodical, re turning at intervals of about 33 years. — Professor Newton, of Yale College, who h;is devoted much time to the investiga tion of the subject, states that a similar phenomenon will probably occur about the 13th or 14th of November next, and so confident are astronomers generally that it will then appear, that extensive prepa rations are being made by scientific men in Europe to observe it. But thirteen appearances of meteoric showers are re corded since the year 003. The Mt. Rock Mill is offered for sale. The weather hits been quite pleas ant for a week past. Rev. John Moore, a colored preacher of • tlie Methodist Church of some note, is on ! • • a visit lumie to his aged mother, lie i labors on the Pacific coast, principally we i believe in California. Why don't our shopkeepers get up some Self-Raising Flour? We have been using a small quantity in our family, where it is considered the best and handiest article invented for years. Considering the specimen of paving done before the Henderson Hose House, we do not see with what propriety our Borough daddies can ask any one to pave with brick. The school lot on Third street has also an ugly hole in its pave ment, which will hardly grow smaller, unlc s soon attended to. The Democrat says Charles Wheeler killed a copjierhead the other week at a wo 11 shed of .Samuel Aurand's. That makes one copperhead less in Derry, and is ood sign for a Union majority at the election next week. The Democrat is in trouble about the Union League meetings, and one of its editors says hecan'tseein at the windows. "\\ by don't he go in at the door, like all other Union men ? LOST.—On Sabbath morning week, a small Breastpin, with hair and the letters c. It. inside on the back, in memory of an affectionate husband. The tinder will coufer a favor by leaving it at this office. OtSicial Return* fur Congress iu I*6l. We publish the following as a matter of reference: y • . Barker. Johnston. Lewistown, E. W. 151 93 " W. W. 124 90 Derry township, 131 144 Granville '• 107 125 Oliver ' 63 10-5 McVeytown, 49 74 JLutton 44 71 72 Wayne 44 - 101 119 Newton Hamilton, 46 2.4 Decatur township, 83 90 Brown 44 76 109 Armagh, 44 old 113 72 u 44 new 62 70 Union 44 141 10 3 Menno 44 87 117 Soldiers' Votes, 203 161 T °tal, 1610 1567 An Act to prevent the hunting or Jf Miffli d ®?' ln thecoun tteß ot Mifflin and Juniata. * SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the Sen ate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met, and it is here by enacted by the authority of the j same. That from and after the pa-sago ; of this act it shall be unlawful for any j person, or persons, to run deer with ' dogs, in the counties of Mifflii. and Ju niata ; any person who shall violate the j provisions of this act shall be subject ' to a fine of twenty dollars, one-half to the use of the informer, and one-half to be paid into the treasury of the school fund of the township, in which the of fence may be committed, to be recov ered as debts of like amount are now, by law, recoverable. JAMES R. KEL LEY, Speaker of the House of Rep't's. DAVID FLEMING, Speaker of the Senate. APPROVED—The fourth day of April, Anno Domini one thousand eight hun dred and sixty-six. A. G. CURTIN. An Act for the protection and killing of game, and insectiv orous birds, in certain counties of tbis commonwealth. SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the Sen. ate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met, and it is here by enacted by the authority of the same, That from and after the passage of this act it shall not be lawful lor any person, within the counties of Chester, Schuylkill, Montgomery, Dei aware, Lancaster, Mifflin, Northamp ton, Allegheny, Lehigh, Lawrence and Philadelphia, to shoot, kill, or in any way trap, or destroy any bluebird, swallow, martin, or other insectiver ous bird, at any season of the year, under the penalty ot two dollars. SEC. 2. That from and after the pas sage ot this act no person shall shoot, kill, or otherwise destroy, any pheas ant, between the first day of January and the first day of September; or any woodcock, between the first day of January and the fourth day of July; or any squirrel, between the first day of -January and the fifteenth day of August; or any partridge, or rabbit, between the first day of January and | the first day of October, in the pres j ent year, and in eachf and every year thereafter, under the penalty of five dollars for each and every offence SEC. O. That no person shall buy, or cause to be bought, or carry out of said counties, for the purpose of supplying any private, or public, house, or mar ket, any pheasant, partridge, wood cock, or rabbit, unless the same shall have been shot, or taken, in the proper season, as provided for in this act, un der a penaltj* of five dollars for each i and every offence. SEC. 4 That no person shall at any time wilfully destroy the eggs, of nests, of any birds, mentioned in the differ ent sections of this act, within said counties, under a penalty of two dol lars I MIIIP3 1,11,1. KYSVILI.K. HI 1 i E undersigned has just returned from -I- the city with a select assortment of Goods suitable for the season, to which die attention of his friends in this neigh borhood is invited. They were selected with care, purchased at low rates, and for cash or country produce will lie sold at a small advance on cost. Lillcysville, Decatur twp., Sep26-4t* Ho 2Pe ssmwipa PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, HAVING located jiermanently in Mil r<>y, Mifflin county, offers his profes sional services to the public. Ay experi ence of 7 years fully justifies him in soli citing a share of public patronage. Office at Graham's Hotel. sep26-3m Kishacoquillas Seminary. rpHE winter session at this Institution I will commence on MONDAY, Octo ber id, 1866, and continue live months. Tuition, Hoard, Fuel, Lightand Furnish ed Rooms, per session, SUM). Day schol ars Sid per session. Students should ap ply early to secure a room 111 the building. sep29-3m 8. Z. SHARP, Prin. SAFETY BRIDLE. rpHE undersigned is now prepared to X sell his patent SHIFTING BEAR ING, which can be attached to any com mon Bridle. By its use any horse can be prevented from running olfor kicking in harness. The common bridle cannot pre vent a horse from running oft'or kicking, but with my improvement any horse, however vicious, can be controled. Its simplicity pud efficiency will commend it to all who will examine or try it. I war rant my 1 latent to give satisfaction or the money will be refunded. State ami Coun ty Rights for sale. The safety arrange ment can bo purchased at the stores of H. M. Pratt, or A. T. Hamilton, where fur ther information can be had. eep26tf JOSEPH C. HAINES. wmm iMimtiitfii. won i>er fie sc 1 entific DISCOVERY the treatment of acute and chron ic diseases. The undersigned would respectfully call the attention of the afflic ted females of M ifflin and adjoining coun ties to the fact that she lias taken instruc tions in the correct application of Elec tricity, and is now fully prepared to op-* crate successfully 011 all persons afflicted with the following named diseases: General Debility, Kidney Complaint, Liver, Spinal Affection, Costivencss, Foul Stomach, Rheumatism,, Diseases of the Womb, Suppression of the Menses, Neuralgia, Nervous Diseases, Female Weakness, Piles and Gravel, Bronchial Affections, Dispepsia, Headache, Drabefs, Goitre, or Big Neck, &c. Female patients can receive treatment at my residence for any of the above dis eases, with the wonderful discovery of Electricity, which is without a parallel and the very desideratum for the afflicted. Please give her a trial; it is a mild opera tion, producing no shock or unpleasant sensation, and relieves when medicine has no effect at all. MARGARET LEWIS. Newton Hamilton, Mifflin co., Penna., Sept. 26, 1866,-3 m* SPLENDID SYRUPS at 25 cents per quart at F. J. HOFFMAN'S draev tile;. tor Draining Wit Lands. Pi pes for Crlltir Uraius, Water Pije for I'onducting Water from Sprinsx "ny'SnU^dlsir^dX^ 1 upII-6m* Belleville, M.flhn Lunty!V'a. A. -J. NORTH. WITH s. A. COYLE & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS - AND Produce & Commission Mer chants, IS Market street, Philadelphia. S. A. COY LE, sep26-6in J. W. LAUGH LIN. S. S. CAMPBELL & CO. Manufacturing Confectioners, AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGiN FRUITS, N UTS.&C. No. 303, RACE STREET, PHILADELPHIA. ALSO, MANVFACTCRERS OF ALL KINDS OF I®~ Molasses Candy and Cocoanot Work. septl2'o6-ly. CAMPAIGNS OF THE Army of the Potomac, BV WILLIAM SWIKTOX, THE STANDARD HISTORY OF THE GRAND ARMY The greatest work ou the War. Universally endor sed by army officers and the press. The AUTHOR says: '•I design in this volume to record w hat that Army did and suffered in ten campaigns and two score bat tics." 4, 1 shall have to ceiebrato the unswerving loyaltv of thin army, that as the bornl of military cohe siou failed, held it, unsliken£of fortune, to'a duty self-imposed." "I shall have to follow it through a checkered expe rience. ir a tale commingled of great misfortunes, great follies and great glories: but from first to last it will appear that, amid many buffets of fortune, thro' •winter and rough weather,' the Armvof the Potomac never gave up. but made a good "fight, and finally reached the goal." The Army and Navy Journal savs : ••'This is the only American critical work on the late war. and it is thoroughly critical and entirely divest ed of all political hue or tone." This is the only History of the "Grand Army," and no one who has borne a part iu its conflicts, or is in terested in its grand achievements, should be with out it. Ihe work sells itself. The people are tired of political and partisan histories, and vnmt something trorn official sources. We have agents clearing over S2OO per month. Send for circulars, and see our terms and proid" of the above assertion. Address, NATIONAL PUBLISHING Co.. sep2o-4t* 507 Minor St.. Philadelphia. Pa. Premium Farm Grist Mill Is Simple. Cheap and Durable. Will grind all kinds of Grain Rapidly. Is adapted fo all kinds of Horse Powers. Send for Descriptive Circular. Address WM. L. BUYER Jc URO.. Philadelphia, Pa. ALSO, Manufacturers of the Latest Improved FOD DER and STRAW-CUTTERS, Horse Power*. Thrash ing Machine*. Cio*s Cut and Circular Sau• Mills. C>m Shelters, etc. etc. ' sepllM;. ' @ FM-c/ /vf ®/cUt*a ARRIVAL of the GREAT EASTERN ! ii rj i n m RITTENHOUSE & McKINNEY BEG leave to Inform the public that they have just returned from the city with a ne*' and fresh as sortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. QIJEENSYVARE, &c., &c, &c, A*c, and a re now selling off at the lowest cash rates,being convinced that thev cannot fail to please all who may give them a call. They are enabled to sell Dress Goods; Delaines; Alpacas: Merines, very cheap. Calicos, 14 to 18; Giiighams; Brown Mtislin. 17.'J0, 21. 25. White Muslin, 15. 18. 20. 25. :ttr. Phir'nie flannels. Tickings; Table, Diaper. Cotton end '"rash Linens; Woolen Shawls; Hoop Skirts. 75c. ?' 1 u. 1 25. 2 00: Ho siery; Balmoral Skirts. 00; a good msortrti-'ntof No tions in general: Boots and Shoe*. Hats and Caps; Ready made Clothing, Wood and Willow Ware. Ac. GHOCEKIEB, Best Rio Coffee SI; Loaf Su gar 10. A White Sugar Brown Sugar 11)4. 15. t 16; Rice Id: Syrups 25 and 33: Sugarhouse Molasses 15. All are invited to call and'examine their stock be fore purchasing elsewhere. RITTENHOUSE A McKINNEY. Lewistown. Sept. 20, 1800-tf. HEAVY ARRIVAL OF Boots, Shoes, and Ladies' Felt Goods, at DANIELS & STONE'S, Wholesale Dealers In Millinery and Boots and Shoes. OUR STOCK CONSISTS O F Velvets, Flowers, Velvet Ribbon, Hushes, Feathers, Frames, Shakers. VELVET. FELT AND STRAW GOODS. These Goods are all bought from the Manufactur ers aud Importers, consequently we can sell as low. as any wholesaling house in Philadelphia. COUNTRY MERCHANT'S, We have on hand and are receiving 300 cases of Men's, Boys' and Youth's WAX & KIP BOOTS, direct from the factory in Massachusetts. Give us a call, and see the difference between Philadelphia and Factory prices. We solicit the attention of the clos est buyers. Also, a large stock of Ladies' and Gents' HOSIERY, GLOVES, TRIMMINGS, NOTIONS, Ac, Also, a full assortment of Boys' and Gents' mhme We offer the above Goods cheaper than any other house in this town AT RETAIL. Bust Market Street, opposite the Express Ojfice. Lewistown, Bept. 19, 1866y NEW STOCK7 The subscriber has just received aud will KHjl keep on hand a select stock of Men's, Bovs' j Youth's Boots, Ladies', Misses and Chii- Boots and Shoes of various kinds and styles, to which he would invite the attention of his friends and the public generally. As it is his intention NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD by any dealer in the county, those in need of winter boots or shoes are invited to call and examine the above stock, which will be sold at very small profits, but for cash only, at the sign of the BIG SHOK, next door to F. J. Hoffman's store. sepl JOHN CLARKE. '*• HOW KS respectfully • JTfVj informs the Public, that he has returneti to Ameriea, after an absence of seven years in Eu- Hri iiiri to this country r ( l OM PLKTF. ('lh'Cr.S! Ajy* The world lias ever seen, eont hilling all the great Equestri ■■Wjlgjr li y Performers of England and C ni iental Europe, number l'H' w*Vgratify the universal public, as well as his immediate pat rons, announces a V li i hi t 100 Which the people of Europe I d'K'ked by thousands from dis (W' . tances of Ten to Twenty Miles lo nesß ; A Gorgeotis Pageant! More brilliant than ever he held by mortalssiueethe days V>Jof Chivalry, or the Splendors of the Field of the Cloth of Hold. In this great proces- The Grand Chariot of JEolus, With the FUEL OI'ERA BAND, followed by the Beautiful Tableu Car ! Living Lion in (he Street* ! And containing an Allegori cal Tableau of America, rep- resented by agroupof Beauti ful Females classically drap fed. At the feet of the (Toddess of Liberty crouches a large living Lion, trained by Mr. < roekett. Around are group id Beautiful Girls, rejiresent ing Europe, Asia, Africa, and America, with Justice and Truth standing by. This mag - / uilicent Peripatetic Picture &""3rSy\ will be followed by A'rjttunc's Sea Chariot, t 'f'" l ' *"' Chariot of Confucius, Motive Cage of Lions, And other Chariots, Cars and i Berlins of exquisite work 's manship, drawn by detaeh 't meiitsof themagnificentstud ' -Jj—'fl OI foreign horses, and suc- H (.'ceded by the whole Troupe f*rj of Artists, including the most ® Riders in the Fourteen Shetland Ponies Faiiy Chariot of Titania, fhe wnole forming the most attractive out-door d i sp 1 ay jCJ' vor witnessed on this conti- Attached to this Establish- J lucnt is Mr. Crockett's Den of Wild and Ferocious Lions ggfk* which will be exhibited at each performance by Mr. TiCflSgy Pierce, who will enter The Den oi Lions! Try . And exhibit his astonishing JW& magnetic power over theiuon fU _ stersof the desert and jungle; I feed them with raw meat ft JSftJ from his naked hand, and demonstrate his control over them by making them per form a number of manoeuvres and novel evolutions. During L Vn^ an interval in the Circus en- V/PV tertaimnent, Mr. Pierce will sJrjl i go tliro' his daring and won d erf ill jierforniancewithin the Inimcn.se Den of Wild Lions iii the centre of the arena, ex a*s" hihiting to the audiencea de -sr('('()t courage and ' lon nervenever before equal- .• ed by mortal mini. /Zy/Tj'- Prominent among the at~ tractive talent of the Arena, J* are such Artists as JAMES DE MOTTE, -The Great European Science and Character Rider. CHAS. REED, The Renowned Principal ft j? Trick Rider and Summer- MR. T. W A TSON, ySpTj The great Shakesjiearean Equestrian. The BELMONT BROTH'B, (four in number,) Joseph Rel fi MtkiiMi ln< "di J- B. Belmont, E. J, NQrJyy Belmont, and H. Belmont, CgM. | the Great Gymnastic, Aero- D batic and Anabaltraeritie I Performers. Wj® LAZELLE & KING, accomplished Posturers e-LJC,. and Acrobats. r .. ■llhdT LITTLE MAC, The Wonderful Man Monkey i and Comic Rider. jgH Among the Beautiful Lady | Riders the Manager points Nsggs witli pleasure to 3E MAD'LLE JOSEPHINE, ZAR Lately the Pet of the Parisian jR MISS LU CY W A TSON, L'Fqucstrienne A nglaise, jfcvKTfrom the principal Arenas of ( England, and late of Ashley's jjEtfl Amphitheatre London. ( MISS GRACE BELLAIR, Jl h j The Accom pi ished American Female Rider. \ jfy MAD'L N. BLANCHE, s2 The Australion Eiiuestrienne. IJ NORA PAR EPA, The Beautiful Viennese, from the Cirque St. Mark, Venice. WM. HALLOW AY", ie B novvnetl Rider, Leap er and innumerable Summe rsault Thrower. See next column. Ah! Ah! Ah! "Here we are afrain." SAM LONG, The Great American Jester and Side- Splitter, General to the " Sovereigns" of the Union. FRANK WHITAKER, The Great British Funnicns, whose Jokes are as familiar to the Cockneys of London as the sound of tile Bow-Bells. In addition to these distinguished names, the Troupe comprises many others. Double Troupe of Gymnasts W here combined Taleuts will b>- brought into requisition, in a Gfimd Series of Ac robatic avid Gymnastic Evolutions entitled rni , 1 * ie Bedouin Arab! the Beautiful Trained Horse, CANARY will be introduced by Mr. William Organ. Mr. Walter Wattenuaii will introduce and Perforin his Troup of Beautiful Trick Ponies. Performance at 2 and 7.30 o'clock, P. M. WALTEK M ATTER>I AX, Equestrian Director. The Great English Remedy! PROTECTED BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. *11: i Ltithi^ Celebrated Female Pills. Prepared from a prescription of Sir J. Olarke, M. D Physician Extfaordinarii to the (jitcen. Tills Invaluable medicine is unfailing In the cure ul all those painful nn| dangerous diseases to which the female constitution is subject. It moderate* all excess and re moves all obstruction*, from whatever cause, and H speedy cure may be relied on. TO MARRIED LADIES it Is particularly si lted. It will. In a short tlui, bring om tin- monthly perlo.l with regularity. Each bottle, price one dollar, bears the ilovernment Stump of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits. CAUTION. These IMIU should not be taken by females during the FIISST TIIItfiK MONTHS of pregnancy, as they are sure , to bring on miscarriage, but at any other time they arc sale. Every woman knows that the bloom of health must fad. with the slightest irregularity or obstruction of the men ses. rinse Pills /.re truly the woman's friend In her hour ot trial, and the ouly sure, positive, and ueverfaltiug cure and regulator of suppression of nature, from whatever cause. $o mild that the feeblest can take them with per fect security, yet so powerful In their effects, that they may be safely culled, a neverfa|llng Regulator. In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pains In the Back and Limbs. Fatigue uu slight exertion. Palpita tion of the Heart. Hysterics and whites, these Pills willef tect a cure when all other means have failed; and although a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimo ny. or anything hurtful to the constitution. L lull directions in the pamphlet around each package, which should be carefully preserved. 1 * SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Sole General Ageut for the United States and British Do minions, JOB MOSES, 27 Cortland St., New York. N. B.—SI.OU and 6 three cent postage stamps enclosed to any authorized agent, will ensure a bottle, containing fiO Pills, by return mall, securely sealed from all observation, HMfio VA T % KKH S N UFF . rjlHlS Snuff has thoroughly proved itself to be the 1 best article known for curing the ( Jatarrh. Cold in the Head and Headache It has been found an excel lent remedy in many cases of Sore Eyes. Deafness has Iteeti removed by it, and Hearing has often Been great ly improved by its use. It is fragrant and agreeable, and Gives Immediate Relief to the dull heavy pains caused by diseases of the head. The sensations after using it are delightful and invig orating It opens aDd purges out all obstructions, strengthens the elands, aud gives a healthy action to the parts affected MOKE THAN THIRTY YEARS' of sale and use of Da. MARSHALL'S CATARRH AND HEAD t ACHB Sautr, has proved its great value fotyill the com ' in on diseases of the head, and at this moment stands i higher than ever before. I It is recommended by many of the !>est physicians i and is used with great success ami satisfaction every i where. Read the Certificates of Wholesale Drug gists in 1851, | The undersigned, having for many been ac quainted with DR. MARSHALL'S CATARRH AND HEADACHE SNI FF, and sold it in our wholesale trade, cheerfully : state that we believe it to be equal, in every respect, to tlie recommendations given of it for the cure ot i Catarrhal Affections, and that P. is decidedly the best I article we have ever known for all common diseases f of the head, , Burr A Perry, Boston, | Barnes A Parke, N. Y l Uced, Austin ACo , " |A.B. A 1). Sands, j Brown, Lansom & Co.. " | Stephen Paul A Co., " Reed. Cutler At Co., Israel Minor A Co., " i S"tL \V. Fowle, " | McKesson SL Bobbins, " t Wilson, Fuirbnnk A Co. " A. L. ScoviKe A Co., " Henshaw, KUmand A Co., I M Ward, Close ACo , " 11. 11. Hay. Portland. Me. [ Bush A uale. " For sale by all Druggists, Trt IT. jaul7-ly. LIFE—HeaIth—STRENGTH. 1 LIFE—HeaIth—STRENGTH. LIFE—HeaIth—STRENGTH. The ftircal French Kcmedy. DR. JUAN DELAMAIIIIE'L CELEBRATED SPECIFIC PILLS. Prepared from a prescription of Dr. Juan Detamarre, Chief Physician to the Hospital du Nord ou Laribtnxicre of Paris, This valuable medicine Is tin Imposition, but Is unfailing In the cure of Spermatorrlue or Seminal Weakness. Every species of Genital or Urinary Irritability. Involuntary or Mghtlv Seminal Emissions from whatevercause produced or however severe, will be speedily relieved and the organs restor'-d to healthy action. Head the following opinions of eminent Fi ench physicians; I "\\ e have used the Specific Pills prepared by GaraiteleiNt : A Dupont, No. 214 Hue Lombard, from the prescription of Dr. Juan Delamarro, in our private practice with uni form success, and we believe there is no other medicine so well calculated to cure all persons suffering from Involuu tary Emissions or any other weakness of the sexual or gans. whether caused by a sedentary mode of living, ex cesses, or abuse. K. A. BKAURKPARIK, M. D. G. D. DUJARDIN, M. D. JKAX Lt LEICHRE, M. D. Patls. May sth, 1863. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. The Genuine Pills are sold by all the Principal Druggists throughout the world, price one dollar per box, or six box es fbr live dollars. GARANCiBRK A DUPONT, Sole Proprietors, No. 214 ltou Lombard, Paris, j due dollar enclosed to any author*ed agent, will Insure 1 a box by return mail, securely sealed from all observation. Six boxes .or live dollars. Sole General Agents for America, OSCAR G. MOSES A CO., 27 Cortland st.. N. Y. N. B French, German, Spanish and English Pamphlets containing full particulars and directions for use, sent free to uny address. Sold In Lewistowu by F. J. HOFFMAN. Janl7-ly tixl FiOO PER YEAR I We want agents everywhere to sell our | IMPROVED S2O Sewing Machines. Three new kinds.— Under and upper feed. Warranted five years.— Above salary or large commissions paid. The ONLY machines sold in the United States for less than S4O, S which are fully licensed by Howe, Wheeler