lOßAMifflmrogg The Heart Supreme- Nothing in the wide world is worth half 80 much as love and peace. Kiches. and station, and rank, and learning, and polish, and genius, are vanity, and less than noth ing when weighed in the balance with a kind, genial, and unselfish heart. Have them all, if you can; the first things are good additions to the last, but they are ■wretched substitutes for it. It canuot be from necessity they are so often parted; there surely is no sufficient reason why the good and noble heart should be chilled, and hardened, and inflated with pride, by the acquisition of the things that make men great in the eyes of their fellow men. The most elaborate culture, the most subtle refinement, ought not to render men selfish and vain. Better blunder with the intellect than with the heart, for in the heart, not in the head, lies manhood, and the days will come when the heart will be crowned and walk before, while the under standing goes behind to do its errands. — 'A new commandment I give unto you that ye love one another.' Visions of Eternity. Time is short, and eternity is long ; yet in this short time 1 must prepare for a long eternity. Oh ! what a duration is before ine ! but what an infatuation is within me, that I should mind the trifling things ot time, and forget the interests of eternity ! •Truly, when I compare eternity and time, I am astonished that eternity does not swal low up my time concerns and meditations. With what night visions, perceptive fanta sies and delusive dreams are wc entertain ed here in comparison with that divine un derstanding, intuitive knowledge, noonday discoveries, vigor and activity of soul we awake to immortality from all slumbers of transitory life! And yet (woe is me !) an j not more anxious to grow in earth than to grow for heaven ? Will not fear of temporal losses at times out balance the joy I should have in believing ? While God and glory have a passing meditation in my heart, have not the vanities of the world a permanent mansion ? Does not worldly sorrow take deeper root in my soul than spiritual joy? And, were my thoughts counted one by one, while vanities reap the tithe ? Is this, alas ! behaviour of a candidate for bliss, the practice of an ex pectant of glory? One mournful conclu sion ! that I love God least, since he is least in my thoughts ! But let me rise in my contemplation, and see the godly hosts of ransomed nations, dwelling in the noonday displays of his glory, possessed of pleasures free as the fountain whence they flow, and full as their unlimited desire. Their souls are replenished with the most refined satis faction, sacred delight, and substantia) joy. What an assembly are the inhabitants of the better country ! rearing crowns, hold ing sceptres, reigning on thrones, walking in white, exalted in their natures, their conceptions bright, their visions cloudless, their thoughts elevated, their songs trans porting, their happiness confirmed, their love burning, and all their powers entran ced forever! SILVER PLATED WARE, lt\ HARVEY FILLEY, Jiu. 12i2 Market Street, Philadelphia, MANUFACTURER OF fate Nickel Silver, and Silver Plater of Porks, Spoons, Ladles, Butter Knives, Castors, Tea Sets, Urns, Kettles, Waiters, But ter Dishes, Ice Pitchers, Cake Baskets, Communion Ware, Cups, Mays, Goblets, d-c. With ft general assortment, comprising none but the best quality. made of the best mala tale find heavily pla ted, constituting them a serviceable and durable article for Hotels, Steamboats and Private Families. Old Ware re-plated in the best manner, feb'23-ly ' 3TJBII TOD BEAUTIFUL NEW GOODS! SJ. BRISBIN tins just returned from • the east and opened out a large and ■well selected assortment of (roods, which he offers to the pubiic at very low prices, the truth of which will be ascertained by a visit to his store, corner of Market and Wayne | streets, cpposite the jail. For Ladies Wear he has a fine assortment, a few of which we | will mention: ORGANDIES, 25 to 31 cents—these are very i tine for the price. FRENCH LAWNS, 17 cents—formerly sold at 25. LAWNS, 6p, 8, 10, and 12 cents. BAREGES. CII ALLIES, IE LAIN ES, GINGHAMS, &c. IIOODEL) SKIRTS, from 62Jc to $1.25 Children's do., 31 to 50 cents. A lot of SHOES selling at cost—Heeled Gai ters, $1.00a1.44 —these are worth an ex animation. .In Men's Wear, he has CLOTHS, CASSI MERES, SATINETS, UNION CASSI MERES, JEANS, COTTONADES, Ac. Men's Gaiters at cost, and Boots and Shoes generally very cheap. A hue assortment of QROCERIES, qrEFASW ARE, M iI.LOW WARE. TABLE CUTLERY, At. Please call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. Wool and Country Produce generally taken in exchange for goods, my 17 S. J. BRISBIN. MeALISTERVILLE ACADEMY Juniata County, Pa. GEO. F. McFARUIND, Principal &,• Proprietor. JACOB MILLER, Proj. of Mathematics, &,~c. Miss ANNIE S. CRIST, Teacher of Music, S(c. The next session of this Institution com mences on the 26th of July, to continue 22 .weeks. Students admitted at any time. A Normal Department will be formed whioh will afford Teachers the best opportunity of preparing for fall examina tions. A NEW APPARATUS has been purchased, Lecturers engaged, &c. TERMS —Boarding, Room und Tuition, per session, $55 to S6O. Tuition alone at usual rates. JCf'Circulars sent ree on application. New Spring and Summer Goods. RF. ELLIS, of the late firm of McCoy • A Ellis, has just returned from tks oity with a choice assortment of Dry Goods and Groceries, selected with care and purchased for i which are offered to the public at a small ad j vance on cost. The stock of Dry Goods cm ' braces all descriptions of SPUING & SUMMER GOODS ! suitable for Ladies, Gentlemen and Children, I with many new patterns. His dSrocrnrs comprise Choice Sugars, Molasses, Java, Rio and Laguvra Coffee, superior Teas, Ac. Also, j Boots and Shoes, Queensware, and all other i articles usually found in stores —all which j the customers of the late firm and the public ' in general are invited to examine. | R. F. ELLIS. JCaTFish, Salt, Plaster and Coal always on ; hand. Country Produce received as usual and the full market price allowed therefor. Lewistowu, April 20, ISGO. THE NEW THEATRE ! OPEN AT ALL HOURS!! ODD FELLOW'S HALL CORXER. New Play.—" Nat and Jim," AFTER which the edifying and substan tial afterpiece of " Something to Eat and Something for Everybody," will be produced in the way of another fresh arrival of Sugars, Teas, Rice, Beans, Spices, Chocolate, Molasses, Ac. Mackerel, Shad, Herring. Codfish, Ac. Ham, Shoulder, Bacon, Dried Beef, Salt, Flour, Soaps. Queensware, Stoneware, Glassware, Cedar ware, Hardware. Boots and Shoes, Baskets, Carpet Chain. GOODS, Notions and Nick Nacks of all kinds. Tobacco and Cigars of best Brands. Pure Wines, Braudies, and Whiskey, free from adulteration. Everybody and anybody are invited to come together, and see the sights. Don't for get the place. Don't forget to bring along the peicter! and don't forget that we sell all Goods at prices to suit the times. N. KENNEDY, Proprietor, JAS. F1 RCA ED, Salesman. All kinds of Produce taken in exchange for Goods. niylO Who'll be the next President? question will be answered in a few _L more months. While political gamblers and "sniali-fry" politicians are waxing warm on account of their favorite eondidates, the people, who will solve the problem, are inqui ring who sells SPRING & SUMMER GOODS the cheapest? " Who displays most taste in making the best selection of the finest quality and largest assortment of j 1.1 TSjTa-Q Who keeps on hand the most varied assortment of goods of the following descriptions, viz: Foulard Silks, all colors Mo urn ing Silks Black Gro De Rhine Silks Fancy Silks Printed Barege Robes, Lcsbias Challia Delaines A targe assortment of Lawns Fri htcd and French Organdies Lawn llobcs Flounced Barege Robes A full assortment of Mourning Dress Goods, Silk and Lace Mantles of all styles, large stock of TMate Embroidered Goods. A good assortment of Large Stock of Summer Shaw Is, for Ladies. These questions are easily answered. B. K. FIUOVED, at the store of Wm. Butler, has just returned from the east with a new and complete stock of all the above named goods, in addition to which he has laid in a fresh lot of O^OaEIR.IES 3 and most respectfully asks a centinuance of the very liberal patronage heretofore bestow ed upon the proprietor. His terms for the fu ture will bo from which there will be no deviation. Prices low to suit the times. N. B.—Country Produce taken inexchange for goods. " WM. BUTLER. Lewistown, May 17, 1860. Now's tke Day and Now's the Hour! The Largest Stock of BOOTS & SHOES, tn the county, at prices cheaper than have been offered in ten years ! HA\ ING bought an entire new stock of Boots and Shoes for cash, with the ad vantage of low prices caused by the strikes in the east, the undersigned now offers to the public rare inducements to call and purchase READ FOR YOURSELVES. Mens' Calf Boots, from $2.50 to 3.50 Kip, " 2.00 to 2.75 and Boys' Gaiters, 90 to 2.00 coarse Brogans, 90 to 1.25 Kip and Calf Brogans, 1.25 to 1.62 AY omen's Gaiters, Congress Heels 90 to 1.60 Boys' Shoes, 75 to 1.12 Women's Slippers. 50 to 62 Children's Shoes, from 19 to 62 A large stock of HOME MADE YVORK constantly kept on hand, which will be offer ed at very low prices. Manufacturing of all kinds done at short notice, and fits warranted. Men's Calfskin Boots made from $4.50 to 6.00, according to quality. Repairing promptly attended to. WM. JOHNSTON, Opposite the Post Office. Lewistown, May 10, 1860. GEO. 7T. EEEEJt, Attorney at Law, Uffice Market Square, Lewistown, will at tend to business in Mlff.in, Centre and Hunting | Jon counties. ny26 R3KO7/.1. j The •übscxiber would respect- fully inform bis frisndi and tlie j tfaat k he* removed bis j shoe sturs irosi the room m&xt t j Davis a u ; kh ijcond rom east of I'ransucas a llard j ware store, whore bo is prepared to make *o • order all kinds of Boots, mhoes, or Gaiters, af t ;h best material and workmanship. Also a large assortment of IIOMK-JJADE AVOisK I on hand. i Being desirous to close out his stock of ' Eastern work, he will sell it for cash at pri ! ces which will defy competition. Men's boots from SI 75 to 3 25 Women's " 90 cts to 150 Boy's " 87 cts to 2 12 Misses " 50 cts to 1 37 Thankful for past favors, he would respect fully invite his Iriends and those interested to call and examine for themselves at the sign of the BIG SHOE, East Market street. JOHN CLARKE. Those indebted will please call and settle their accounts before the Bth of April. mh22 J. C. STUDY ECONOMY! BUY"YOUR Boots and Shoes AT THE Central Boot and Shoe Store, Where none but the best home made work is kept. All my work made under my immediate su pervision, and as I have had long experience in the Shoe Business, I can safely rocommend my work. I use none but the best material and none but the best workmen are in my employ. On hand, a large assortment of ev ery style, such as men's fine calf, kip, and stogy boots, calf monroes, English ties, low ties, and brogans : a fine assortment of boys' shoes. We will make to order every article in our line with dispatch, and in the most me chanical style. Don't forget the Central Shoe Store in the public square. mh29 T. COX, Proprietor. ITEVr MTJSia STORE, No. 93 Market Street, Harrhburg. a.cs>s> Instruction Books, MISICIL MERCHANDISE GENERALLY# MEEODEO.YS, G UIT.IRS, VIOEEVS, FLUTES, JCCORDEOXS, S,-c. jly 14- ly 0. f. B. CARTER. AND ASTHMA CfiREB. Dr. H- James discovered, while in the East Indies, a certain cure for Consumption, Asthma, Uronchltis, Coughs, Colds, and General Debility, The remedy was discovered by him when lib: euly child, a daughter, was given up ta die. His child was cured, and is now alive and well. Desirous of benefiting his fellow mortals. lie will send to those who wish it, the recipe con taining full directions for making and successfully using tills remedy, free, on receipt of their names with stamp for return postage. When received, take It to Mrs. Mary Marks, Druggist, Levistown. I'a. There is not a single symptom o! consumption that it docs not at once M take hold of and dissipate. Night sweats, peevishness, u irritation of the nerves, failure of memory, diQicult f expectoration, stiarp pain in tbe lungs, sore throat, g chilly sensations, nausea at the stomach, inaction off tile bowels, wasting away of tbe muscles. Address y O. I'. BROWN i CO.. 32 A of .John st. N.York, (mliti^ HOWARD ASSOCIATION. PHILADELPHIA. AUt jiecoh at Institution establishei' special EiuUjwmcnt for the Relief of the Sick and lM*tiis*ed, njHirtcd irith 'Virulent and Epidemic Diseases, and especially for the Cure of Diseases of the Sexual Organs. MEDICAL Advice given gratis, by the Acting Sur geon, to all who apply by letter, with a description of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life. Ae..) and in cases of extreme poverty. Medicines furnished free of charge. Valuable Reports 011 Spermatorrhoea, and other Diseases of tiie Sexual Organs, and on the A 'etc Rirneiiiss employed in tlic Dispensary, sent to tho afflicted in sealed ietter envelopes, free of charge. Two or three stamps for postage will he acceptable." Address Dr. J. -SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Acting Sur geon. Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors. EZRA D. HEARTWELL, President. GEO. FAIBCIIILD, Secretary. feb2-ly Fruit Trees! 17* OR sale by the subscribers, an assortment of the choicest kinds of Fruit Trees, at the following reduced prices: APPLE TREES at 22 cts. PEACII " 18 cts. PEAK " 50 eta. CHERRY " 50 cts. PLUM " 50 cts. Great reduction made to those purchasing by the quantity. Farmers and others wishing to plant Orchards would do well to give us a call. Those wishing anything in our line that we have not now on hand can have it by ad dressing us in season. WARNER & BUTTS. Lewistown, February 23, 18C0. LUMBER. fTMIE subscriber would respectfully inform I the public that he has on hand a large and choice stock of all kinds of lumber. It i comprises 2, IJ, Is, 1, J, and $ inch WHITE PINE HOARDS, JOISTS, SCANTLING, Lap and Joint SHINGLES, Shingling and Plastering LATH, GARDEN I'ALING, DOORS, WINDOW SASH, SHUTIERS, BLINDS, and WORKED FLOORING. The undersigned being a house Carpenter, he is prepared to fill orders for Doors, Sash, &0., to the best advantage and on the short est notice. His Lumber Yard is on Third Street, west of the Academy, where he will be pleased to see all who may favor him witha call. mh22 WM. B. HOFFMAN. LADIES, IT will be to your advantage to buy your Shoes at the CENTRAL SHOE STORE. A fine assortment of gaiter heels, kid heels, the best in town ; Goat heels, buskins, slipper heels, for Misses' and Children, a fine variety, all of which will be sold at the lowest possi ble prices for CASH. Call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. T. COX, Proprietor. Tbe Daily Telegraph* Published at tlarrisburg, Pa.., by J?eo. Bergner &Co., publishes the List of Letters by authority, a sure evidence of it having the largest circulation. Terms—#3 per year ; the weekly and semi-weekly is also published at per year. Philadelphia Dally News, Published by J. R. Flanigen, 136 goulb Third street, at four dollars per annum. The Dollar IVtekly Atsi, by same publisher, al#l per annum, 6 copies for-45, 20 for 15,15 for 20. CROCKERY WARE—Fine assortment of Stone Crockery Ware and Baskets at A. FELIX'S. rpHE DETERSIVE SOAP is for sale at Zer be's Cheap Grocery Store. Try it—it is the beat article ever introduced ap2l r. pHELPS BRov-,,, #ll# (.(o FOR THE PERMANENT (7 VSvfcS ,7) THIS re rnedy i. osfored M aifordiag * means of spee,lv eure for the largs uumber thvt die auuually in our land of that fell scourge. Consuiapti u. to which, unfortu nately, so many predisposing causc-s exist. Youth and age axe alike subject to its ravages. can name one or more of his who is sub jeet to some form ef lung or threat eompiaint, which, if not attended to in season, inevitably consigns the suf ferer to a premature grave To such, help is at hand if they will but avail themselves of it aud hoi*,—the har binger of brighter days,—raav be awakened without fear of chilling disappointment. Dr. O. baiij* Buow's ACACIAS LUI.-uii does just what is claimed for it. and may be reliod upon by the sis* as Wdug the > :ajt surces fnl in curing lung and throat disorders, of auy remedy known at the present day The many phases assumed by Consumption justifies the apprehension of those who have reason to fear it# approach, either from constitu tional or hereditary tendency. While the discoverer of this remedy does not believe that people should be constantly dosing themselves with medicines there are many cases where disease is too long allowed to remain unchecked in the system ; and a slight cough, regarded at first as simply an annoyance, ceases only with the life of the patient. Ar. impure state of the blood, through debilitation of the lungs, fills the system with morbid humors, and pulsation becomes feeble or acceler ated to a feverish intensity—the hcait. liver, and kid neys, separately performing functions of vital necessity to our well-being, are impeded in tlieir regular action— the digestive organs falter in their task, aud refuse to perforin the process of separatiug the nutritious elemcuts from food, aud the whole mental being is well-nigh ready to sink under the burden of life. The patient so afflicted, accounts his case a complication of disorders, and often refuses to resort to medication, from his thorough dis belief in any prospect of cure. To such of TLIO A'*ACIA2V BAIJIAM. A* thoroughly worthy theconfi •tonc< of all. Every symptom of Consumption is surely and permanently eradicated by its use. Its effects ar? none other but strengthening and renovating to the en tire system. Bronchitis, Asthma. Coughs, Colds, and General Debility, are effectually cured by it* use. Night - Sweats, liOss of Flesh, and Wasting a* ay of tho Muscles. Loss of Appetite. Soreness of the Throat. Chest, and Lungs. Liver Complaint. Palpitation of the Heart. Diffi culty of Breathing—all these affections disappear in an incredibly short time after using Dr. 0 Phelps Brown's Acacian Balsam. It nourishes and strengthens the patient who is too much reduced to partake of ordinary food. It heals ail internal sores, tubercles, and inflammation. It strength en*. braces, and revitalizes the brain, and is without a rival as a tonic, supplying electricity or magnetic force to every part of the enfeebled and prostrate body It needs no lengthy trial to convince any that the ACACJAX BALAAM is truly the greatest remedy of the day. HS Its beneficial qualities are fully apparent in eight-and-forty hours after trial. 1/Ct the invalid, then, no longer delay, but I make tho trial, and the result will surely bo A T of the most gratifying character. jfc & The AOAN AX BALSAM is PREWIRED with the if TfL greatest care, and the best materials. No vW jftj pains or expense are spared to make it what X S! |f it is—the best known remedy of the age. It dft may bo taken by either sox, of all ages, and JFA at all seasons, with perfect safety ; and it is %}'s *3 none the powerful in conquering those dis- \ A If eases which sap the foundation and destroy tt • 3jf the lives of so many in our midst. K very family \ A j3l should have it, and regard it as a household Vfj W treasure. > f y Descriptive pamphlets given to all who apply A ® to my agents. 3/ I PRICE $2 PE R HOT TJX 1 MnQoPteil Yrr ■ ■ r vibi For sale by J. M. COOLEY, Book, News, and Periodical Depot, sole Ag- •nt in Lewis town, Pa. inhls 3m. To Housekeepers. SOMETHING NEW!—B. T. BAB BITT'S BEST MEDICINAL SALERATUS 68. Is manufactured from common salt, and is 68 prepared entirely different from other fealera- AN D tus. All the deleterious matter is extracted ins 70 such a manner as to produce Bread, Biscuit, /() s>Qjand all kinds of Cake, without containing alpjj OOi particle of Saleratus when the Bread or CakejOO *nd! is baked; thereby prmiucing wholesome result? I AND TO Every particle of saleratus is turned to gas and TO ipasses through the bread or biscuit while ba-i 68 king; consequently nothing remains but com 68 A> . f) , mon salt, water andfiour. You will readily ! AND perceive by the tasie of this saleratus that it 'Ujentirely different from other saleratus. i * /iO It is parked in one pound papers, each wrap Yjß iper branded, "B. T. Babbitt's Best Medicinal ° * SD | Saleratus," also, picture, twisted loaf of bread, i AND TO wiih a glass of effervescing water on the top. [ , 0 ✓Q! When you purchase one. paper you should pre UNjjserve the wrapper, and be particular to get theiOo ANP next exactly like the first—brand xj above. j AND Full directions for making Bread wilh this TO i Saleratus and Sour Milk or Creain Tartar, will! 68 iaccompany each package,; also, directions for 'making all kinds of Pastry; also, for making! Soda Water and Seidlitz Powders. "GL MA EE YOUR OWN SOAP 7' 68 wim ,08 AND; B. T. Babbilt's Pure |*ND 70 Concentrated Potash, 70 iiO Warranted double the strength of ordinary 08 | Potash ; put up in cans— 1 lb , 2 lbs., 3 lbs., 6, AND jibs, and 12 lbs.—with full directions for making jl"? 70 Hard and Soft Soap. Consumers will find this: 70 the cheapest Potash in matket. 68 Manufactured and for sale by 68 AND -B. T. BABBITT, AND fL., Nos. 68 it 70 Washington St., New York, 7" je9 and No. 38 India st., Boston, i'" THE EXTENSIVE STOCK OF (Ss WATCHES, CHAINS, BRACELETS, RINGS, BREASTPINS. AND OTHER JEWELRY; FANGY ARTICLES, CLOCKS, and a beautiful assortment of BOOKS AND STATIONERY are now selling at greatly reduced prices at Junkin's old stand, corner of Brown and Market streets, opposite Russell's Bankine House. fgL-Those who desire to buy at prices cor responding with the times, will please call. fgyAll kinds of repairing promptly atten ded to. 11. W. JUNKIN, Agent. Lewistown, April 8, 1858. " Our Musical Friead." f|UR MUSICAL FRIEND, a rare com- V ' paniou for the winter moptlis. Entry Pianist, i should pra-ure this weekly publie.-t- Kcrry Singer, j ti. >ii Voe.il Aud Pi -.no-Forte Mil , Beery Tearhtr, > sic. costing but 10 Outs a nuwbor. Efi-y i'lpti. | and pronounced by she entire press Berry AntaUur. ) of the country tube '• The Ut.>t ami Cheapest Work of the Kiwi in the tVwai." Twelve full-sued pages of Vocal and Piano-Forte Mu sh- to;- 10 CENTS. Verrly, t-i; Half-sily. $2.50; Uuarterly. 1 Si. Subscribe to "t>ur .\liisk:-J Frieti l," o* order it from the nearest news-dealer, and you v.-ill have r.-u.-m' : enough for your entire family, and at an ios.gnitic.xit • coat: and if you want Music for the Flute, Violin, Oor i net, Clarionet, Accordeoti. etc., subscribe to the " SOLO MELODIST," Containing twelve pages, costing only 10 Cents a num ber: Yearly, $2.50: Half-yearly, $1.2.1. All the back numbers at 10 cents, and bound Vol umes of "Our Musical Friend," containing 17 numbers, , at $2.50 each, constantly on hand. C. 8~. SEYMOUR & CO., feblG-2m 107 Nassau St.. New York. TAILORING! fThe undersigned having made arrangements for early receipts of the fashions, is prepared to do all kinds of TAILORING WORK, at his shop on Valley street, a few doors west of the Logan House, on as reasonable terms and as well and promptly as it can be done elsewhere. — Give me a call and satisfac tion will be guaranteed, i sepls N. MAHANEY. "GREAT EXCITEMENT! MW GOODS! MM GOODS! JIST RECEIVED AT Kennedy & Junkin's j mm &m asm rpHE undersigned have just received a choice | JL selection of seasonable goods and cheaper THAW EVER. As times are hard and money is scarce, we will make it an object to sell cheaper than the j cheapest, (and no mistake.) We have all kinds [ of goods, such as De Laines, French Merinoe*, ! Fiorina Lustres, Wool Plaids, Broche, Plaid, and Cashmere Shawls, Cloths, Cassimeres, Sat inets, .Muslins, and of Calicoes a good assort ment. Also, a prime article of Shaker Flannel warranted not to shrink by washing. All Wool Flannels, white, red, green and yellow at all pri ; ccs. iroaß sa we have a line lot of Opera, .Maraposa, and children's Woolen Caps to suit the season at ve ry low prices. We have also a choice assort ment of jFamUi> <grocerfco, such as Coffee, Sugar, Teas and Rice, with i Spices of all kinds, as well as BOOTS AND SHOES, READY-MADE CLGTKING, <|IEEYS\YARE, WILLOW WARE, and in fact everything that is generally kept in stores. j Please give us a call and examine for your selves, as we are determined not to be uinler ' sold by either Jew or Gentile. I All kinds of country produce taken in ex change for Goods and the highest market price paid for same. Ground Alum Salt at I.3scash ! per sack, and full sacks. Also Dairv Salt. decls KENNEDY & JL'NKIN. GREAT EX? TTEMENT ABOUT TOE Railroad and Banking Bills I\ MIiFIIN COUNTY, AN'D ALSO AT THE PEOPLE'S SHOE STORE, In Lewistown. (Si ..J Q" a"A' vSwO rpAKE pleasure in announcing that they B still continue their extensive shoe estab lishment in West Market street, nearly op posite Maj. Eisenbise's Hotel, and that they have just returned from the eastern cities with a large and varied assortment of Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, for Ladies, Gentlemen and Children's wear, all of neat finish and ex cellent manufacture, which they will sell for CASH ONLY, At Least 25 Per Cent. Cheaper than the same can be purchased elsewhere, as will be seen by referring to the following Price List: Men's Fine Calf BootSj $3 00 to 3 50 " Kip, 220t0 290 " Gaiters, 175t0 200 " Walking Shoes, 150 to 175 " Slippers, 50 to 100 " Brogans, 100 to 140 Boys' Boots, 1 00 to 2 00 " Gaiters, 95 to 150 " Kip and Calf Brogans, 75 to 1 10 Ladies Gaiters with heels, 1 30 to I 60 " " without '* 1 00 to 1 35 Kid and Morocco Boots, with heels, 1 25 to I 50 " without " 100 to 125 " Slippers with heels, looto 120 " without, " 50 to 90 " Kid and Morocco Buskins, 1 15 to 1 20 " Kip Calf Boots, 90 to 150 Misses' and Childrens Shoes, and Gaiters, 15 20 t ol Measures taken for Boots and Shoes, which will be made at the shortest notice. REPAIR ING done in the neatest manner. Having bought our goods for cash, they were put at the lowest figure, and by doing an exclusively cash business, customers are made to pay debts—hence our low prices. TRUNKS, YALICES, Ac., always on hand and for sale cheap. We respectfully solicit a liberal share of public patronage. apl9 3=3 . r,"\, LLa o 1 A/ i SACKS Ground Alum Salt, at $1.45 11/ V per sack, at 11. ZERBE'S Cheap Grocery. aug4 Cheaper than the Cheapest! GLASSWARE. —Tumblers at 75 cents and $1 per dozen ; Goblets, Pitchers, Fruit Stands, Covered Dishes, Ac. very cheap at aug4 ZERBE'S. Wanted! Wanted! 000 sexes to Groceries, Baskets, Tubs, Buckets, Water Cans, Brooms, Brushes, Ac. Ac. at aug4 ZERBE'S. MOFFAT'S LIFE PILL I^ AND PHGSNIX BITTERS. |ftHF. reputation c" these very celebrated rep- S etable remediea is now unequalled by any others in this country or in Europe. Thev are ; fully established as the most universal family medicine now in use, and they will maintain their pre-eminent renown by the intrinsic and comprehensive virtues which acquired it. The usual modes of puß'ery would be unworthy of them and is unnecessary. Thousands and tens of thousands of persons now living in perfectly ! restored health can testify, as thousands have testified, to their prompt and decided efficacy not only in all ordinary derangements of health from Impaired Digestive Functions,Costiveness* Bilious and Liver Complaints, Rheumatic and* Inliammatory Colds, Coughs, Nervous W'eak j ness, Loss of Appetite, Failure of Flesh, Head i ache and Impure Slate of the Blood and other : iluids, but also in Rheumatism, Fever and Ague other Intermittent Fevers, Asthma, Bronchitis' j Cholic, Pleurisy, Palpitation of the Heart, Rush of Blood to the Head, Settled Pains in the Joints, | Limbs and Organs, Aifections of the Bladder and Kidneys, Jaundice, Dropsy, Piles (however inveterate), Habitual Costiveness, Serous and Bilious Looseness, Obstinate Headache and Giddiness, and an immense number of other maladies, They require no dieting nor confine ment, are perfectly mild and pic3anl in their operation, but will powerfully restore health— the greatest of earthly blessings—to the most exhausted and dilapidated constitutions. Prepared and sold by DR VVM B. MOFFAT, octC-ly* 335 Broadway, N. Y.. i\eal, Cheap X Durable. W. G. ZOLLINGER, Market Street, next door to Kennedy's Start, -s Is always prepared to sup / ply the public with all the 1 L different styles of Hats ofJSljkA, best qualities and prica3 as to defy tion. He has now on hand a large assortment of Fall and winter Hals and Caps, of all the latest styles, which he will sell at the lowest cash prices. He invites everybody to call and examine for themselves, as he is satisfied that his stock cannot fail to please. For the Ornish he has constantly on hand, or will make to order, hats to their taste of anv required size or brim, at prices that cannot fail to be satisfactory. Country Merchants will find it to their ad vantage to give me a call, as a liberal deduction will be made on wholesale purchases, and es pecially so to punctual men. Don't forget the place, next door to Kenne dy's store and nearly opposite the Odd Fellows' Hall oct22 Oh! That's the Place! Tbe Sign of Hie Bill comii POT! IF you want a tasty COAL BUCKET, If you want a good TIN BUCKET, If you want a strong DISH PAN, If you want the best LARD LAMP noyv in use, If you want a hundred other tin articles, If you want a Stove or two for less than cost, If you want any sized stove pipe or drum, If ye Merchants want anything in our line, send in your orders and e ill fill them out prompt ly and warrant ail we send you to hoid in and out, and consequently there will be no trouble with leaky ware. Now all ye people, let not want be your master, but come or send, and be careful for nothing except that you bring with you a few of the shiners, and J. IRVIX WALLIS will wait on you with pleasure. norlO ROBERT W. LAYTON, SOITH SIDE OF MARKET STREET, LEWISTOU N, PA. HAS just received and opened at his ess tablishment a new supply of Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Fancy Articles, &c., which he will dispose of at reasonable prices, lie invites all to give him a call and examino his stock, which embraces all articles in his line, and is sufficiently large to enable all to make selections who desire to purchase. HE PA I RING neatly and expeditiously attended to, and all work warranted. Thankful for the patronage heretofore re ceived, he respectfully asks a continunnce of the same, and will endeavor to please all who may favor him with their custom. feb2 Notice to Taxpayers. r TAXPAYERS are hereby notified that five JL per cent will be allowed on all State or county taxes paid into the hands of collectors on the duplicates of 1800, on or before the first day of July next. WM. CREIGIITON, JOHN PEACHEY, R. BRATTON, Lewistown, March 15, 1860. Com'rs. CANDIES AND CONFECTIONERY OF all kinds sold to retailers and parties, at the lowest wholesale prices, at ag4 ZERBE'S. aUEENSWARE. —A fine lot of new styles, and an assortment of GLASSWARE, just received at ZERBE'S CIARPET Chain can be had at ' ap26 ZERBE'S. SHAD AND MACKEREL, in whole, half and qr. barrels, or by retail, can be had at ZERBE'S. WINE, Vinegar, and Cider, on T T hand and for sale by A. FELIX. MAPLE SUGAR on hand at A. FELIX'S. HONEY, by the gallon, for sale by decls A. FELIX. ALL kinds of Notions, Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, Purses, Spool Thread, Paper, Pens, Combs, Brushes, with a large variety of articles too numerous to meation, you will find at reduced prices at A. FELIX'S THR BALTIMORE AMERICAN, Published daily, tri-wrekly and weifcly, by Dobbin t Fulttfn, 148 Baltimore street, Baltimore, Md. Daily 4 per annum, #4 for 8 months, #3 for months. 42 for 4 months. Tri weekly #4 per annum, #3 for ni e months, §4 for six months, and #1 for three monilu. The Weekly Imeruan is published at #1 50 per annul"! eight months 41, four copies #5, eight copies 10, fourteen for 15, 80 for 90— all payable In advance.
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