IS B GAZETTE. Letter from Philadelphia. PHILADELPHIA. March 3. curious story is current in our city just esent, presenting one of the many chap 0f villainy to be found within the pur of a large city. A well known and very jnt Alderman was called at night to the euce of a woman of questionable char and on arriving found he was required ill-form the marriage ceremony between eniale specified and an old and well-to-do ■n, who has a family of grown children. Alderman at once discovered that the jentleman had been stupefied, either by ging or with liquor, and therefore, under nee of going hack to his office to get the ;r papers, returned and informed ane of jns of the intended victim what was go n. The son, with a constable, succeeded tting the old gentleman away, and thus ■d nil ingenious plan to "raise the wind." e ninth annual commencement of our epathic Medical College was largely at d by ladies, and about forty graduates ,ed diplomas. sterday afternoon a middle aged man fitted suicide by jumping from the Mar street bridge into the Schuylkill. The ; was recovered and an inquest held, lie a ring upon his finger upon which was ame of ilhatn IV ilson. ere was a total of 213 interments in this : during the week just closed. Of these ied from consumption and ether lung , ses. 10 from scarlet fever, and 4 from ! /medical colleges continue tbeir annual ; and semi-annual commencements. The Phil adelphia College of Medicine, on Satqrdav, diplomas to fourteen graduates.— The Female Medical College also turned out ! seven lady M. I'.'s, among whom wasOrio It. jflL,n of Virginia. Happy the man who has j jfij/i'/ tor a doctor! of our many paltry "conspiracy" cases ; oSaturday had a well merited, though ainu tiag termination. A petty dealer in contra- BK3 "policies" sued a brace of our Herman ; ■Tow citizens for extorting mosey from him. ' The . had him arrested for his nefarious traf fic, "but afterwards, having in the mean time j (E&e>*d complainant of S4O as a condition for j not appearing against him, allowed the case to fail through. <'n these grounds he brought aeti n for a conspiracy to extort money.— Jod trt> Conrad held that there was a "conspi rac; and that complainant was himself also a f irty to it: he therefore bound over the .whole three for court! That man looked more like lie had received a shower bath than sat- j Action. the month which closed on Satur mm there were 1820 arrests made in the con jjßdated-ei-tv of Philadelphia. . 7® _ . _ _ _ JS " '•afcety.A committee, representing the most literal of the Herman ecclesiastical parties, | has teen formed at Worms, to raise a nation- - al, monument t* Luther, in remembrance of the memorable words which he pronounced in that eirv against all the oppressors of con A""- WHtuiiiKpixii f.tui Er&i'l Top Railroad. —ly •the summer arrangement, which went into •*fle t on the 2d March the cars leave Hunt ingdon for Hopewell at ha. in. and 4p. m. •Thfi t. T. V'.urmaii ha- . een appointed Super ,inte: lent in place of James 15 ion. resigned. JJb-'-.-",? iisve i. ;tifi doing lots of job work daring the pest few weeks, and consequently dia but iitth- tit.".'- re attend to " the best pa 4r in the I wited States," which an old 'old us-the other day we print. .Married. 'ln lii'.s place, on Tuesday evening hist. Lv die*. .Limes S. Woods, I). i)., AXHi IF W iPA'I PERSON, Esq., of Juniata county, and .Mrs. MALI BRE/.FH of this place. May their da; he prosperous and happy ! dßn t!ie 3d ins*;., bv the l'-v. 0. M. Jvlink, tlQli V SAI7.LEI! to' Miss -AUGLINE YO JRB'', both of BraUoil toivcshio. Died. 19Rt Sliipmati, Macoupin county, Illinois, nHHiV SLA'I L!', infant sou <f A braJiatn ■h,and Marge.!•.t J. P-.pe aged 4 mouths. lib the g .tli u!t., in .Viff'intown. JACUB LAPP. Pr- . rioter of the Juniata Hotel, aged abm. 34 years. j®t the < mrad % in Bellefoute, on the dSfti u it., LI A AXY IH CHEIi, of •Swi ry, aged 4.7 years. ifkl the r<-sid'-m.. of Mrs. llavs, in Belle- Mfr. on tio- 27th ut., Wis- JAY hi 11EN SRlX IN, 73 years:. aHt '■ "k Havoi < Monday niglit last, very Mi l. M, ; K, >. |., >g •{ ale nit 33 years. tflßp L- :. Brattoa tuvyslup, cm "the l it. February, JGjfN C. LEATTOtt. 31 years and 19 days. The decs rased a higaly respected citizen, and fur his iotot, ,.it-y and amiable disposition was beloved by *ll who enjoyed his acquaintance, and his •early departure froui life's busy scenes will ply regretted. Yet we are not witbout Mn-suranee that our loss is his eternal gain. as he. had lived, in the hope of a hereafter, which enabled him with IHBrance to say— !■ Lor<t, I c.Q.min\* my U ihec, *ff Accept the acml truM : # , /ft Act ive tlijft Mart ol iu\ A H i wait'li my dltrepbii; *jrW r.ii that lllM-trhvtis iiiom hall come, ien all thr SaintH shall rls<% JK full iiDiiiortaJ bloom, Atten'l thee t® tbe nkietu li. On the 27th February, after a brief illness, ■wHIRS FOSTER, son of Rev. C. M. Kliuk, .MM 1 year, 1 montli and 17 days. The fu neral took place on Sabbath afternoon. Jiev. •J. B. Crist preached the funeral sermon in ihe courch. and a large number of jieopjle the little coffin to the cemetery. W' . - OV THE DEATH OF J.AMES J . KI.INK. Gqc. in his boundlus Jove, looked clown pon his garden fair; hi- omniscient eye beht-hl bud of promise rare. Fife, he said, nip this bud, 1 see; the Eden of my love ( ' wer s hall bloom for me. Far ;n the shining courts above, lovely flower is seen, a risen Saviour's love NV i'l ever bloom 1 ween. A n u °ep rn,t though thy little ono ' Bfi house Of clay ; hut gone iit Hod's command, iaH" hve in endless day. angel forms are waiting you, 'JB>o that blissful shore; You :nay at last to theni he joined, ni eet to part no more. SEE. ' y jmm LOCAL AFFAIRS. Reaping and Mowing Machines. —As spring comes on farmers will be looking around f>r such machines as are best calculated to aid them iu their arduous labors. There is no doubt a number of excellent machines are to be had, but so far as our observation extends none receivo so much commendation as .l/ciii ny's Combined Reaping and Mowing Machine, , with Wood's Improvement, which, as its name signifies, can either bo used as a Mower or Reaper, an advantage we believe not posses ' sod by any other thus far brought before the public, i. e. of both mowing and reaping well. The following certificates speak strongly to this effect: NEWVILLE, Pa., Aug. 1830. ' I W. A. WOOD: Hear Sir—After having cut a heavy crop of grass and grain with your i Combined Reaper and Mower, which 1 pur | chased of Mr. Armstrong, your agent at Car- j lisle, 1 would express to you and to my fel ; low farmers my candid and confident opinion, | that it is the most convenient and durable j harvesting Machine that has been offered in i i this eeunt; r , aud that it does the best work in all kinds of grass and grain. Its cutting i i was witnessed by a large number of my j neighbors, who, it they have an opportunity, | next year will show their appreciation of j | your skill and enterprise by purchasing a : Manny Machine with Wood's Improvement, i Yours, respectfully, JOHN M. WOODBURN. J From a report made by Jacob Kauffman, i John H. Bower, llenry Landis, John Heps, j i and John Bear of a trial of machines made | near Lancaster last summer, wc select the following: "The Manny's, with Wood's Improvement, : I which was managed by the driver, Mr. j ; did its task in a shorter time than any of the ; Machines in competition, and in a more work l manlike manner, cutting its piece cleaner ; and closer, and has no side draft. It is easi j ly drawn and managed by two horses, and of j lighter draft far than its competitors. Its i perfect adaptation to uneven surfaces, adjust- I j ing it-solf to the inequalities of the-ground, the facility with which by means .fa lever at the driver's seat, it can be raised to avoid I I obstacles when moving along, its portability j from field to field on its own wheels b; the j use of a wagon, its superi-a-gearing, whereby tlie horses are not obliged to move taster than j a natural walk, are all important points which j j attracted our peculiar attention; and there \ j fore, we, the committee, respectfully report j that afit r a careful and candid examination i , of the several Machines in competition, that Manny's, with Wood's Improvement, did the ; best work, and that with confidence we cheer fullv rec uitnend its introduction and u-e by ! i the farmers of Lancaster County.' F. (1. Franciscus, Lewistown, is ag-nt for ! : the sale of these machines in Mittiiu county, j at whose establishment they can be examined. THE WE.ATUEK. —A sprinkling of snow and i a high wind in ule quite a change in the j weather in the beginning of this week. On M unlay it blew up cold, aud'hiring the night 1 the thermometer mu-t have been within a i Jew degrees of zero, making a variation in | about ten days of 70 degrees. Such weather is of course unhealthy, and persons subject to cohis or diseases ot the throat cannot be ' too careful. k-n„i; tchael DeMars, a somewhat noted! character in the region of Water street, died : i a lew da\s ago after a long iilne.-s. .H;n.vra U.I.YTED m < \- civ I'own or Village of the Hnion, lo sell I)K | SXvEORirS LYVIUOK.ITOR. Many ol' our i Lady /genis are making more than a living i ! fioai its -ale. No MO.Ni.v required until the ; i medicine is sold ; simply a good reference ac- ; company ing application. The Invigorator w ill j cure .Sick Headache. Take one or two tea- \ spoonsful at each attack and it will soon dissp- ! pear. For on overloaded stomach, or when ' 5 food rises or sours, take the Invigorator after ] i eating, arid it will not prove disagreeable or op- • ! pre-sive. For Heartburn, Palpitation, or Diffi ; cull Bifatbing, take a teispoonl'ul obce or twice | daily. For loss ( Appetite, Languor or List : lcssness, the medicine is invaluable. It will | restore the appetite and make the food digest I well. Nightmare—take a teaspoonful on reti ring, and the demons of dream-land will all be i fairies. Alter eating a hearty dinner, take a dose, of Invigorator am! it will relieve all op j pression or fullness. The Invigorator i- a Liv i er Remedy of unequalled virtue, acting direct i lv on that organ, curing Dyspepsia Jaundice, Bilious Attacks, Dysentery, Piles, Worms, and , all Female Obstructions, for which it has no j equal. Any person after using a full bottle of the Invigorator for any of the above named j complaints, without benefit, can call at the Agiul'fi and get their money back. Sold at One Dollar per bottle, by SANFOHD & Co., Pro prietors, New York, and !y CHARLES RITZ, Lewi-town. THK MARKETS. LEWISTOWN, March 5, 1857. Lewistown Flour, per 100 lbs. $4 00 Superfine " 3 .5 Freedom " 3 50 t Barley 75 ' live, bushel, 00 Gats, do. y5 j Corn, do. 50 Cloverseed, bushel, 650 Timothyseed, " 2 50 Butter, good, f' lb. 20 Eggs, p* dozen, 12 New Potatoes C bushel, 00 Pnrk F cwt., 0 50 Tlvc Lewistown Nli 11 is paying $1,30 for red wheat, 1,40a0,00Ar white wheat, accord ing to quality. B®-Alfred Marks, at the new Steam Mill, is jiaying for White Wheat 1,40a0,00, Red j 1,30. N. If.—heat taken on store, with privi lege to the owner to sell or ship by boat. Philadelphia Cattle Market. The supply of beef cattle this week lias been small. The demand was active and prices advanced 25(</50c fur 100 14.5. .Ml offered were disposed of within the range of ?'j 50(" 11 \ for 100 lbs. The sales for the week only foot up 750. Of cows and calves the arrivals were about 300 for the week at the Washington Drove Yard, Ridge Avenue, which met a very dull market, sales ranging at from $25 to 4<! for fresh cow s; S2O to 30 for springers, and 15 t J 25 for dry cows. Some 1300 hogs only were at market at Singer's yard this week; the demand was brisk, and all •offered sold at from $9 to 94 the 100 lbs. Sheep and Lambs—The receipts from the West have been quite large, 8(// 10,000 heud j having come in during the week; 1000 were i taken for New York, and 2000 left over.— The balance sold at a decline on last week's prices; sales at $2 50@,5 50, in lots, by Myers, llesser, Alcorn, nud others. Flour, Grain, &c. Flour and Meal —Receipts continue on the increase, with little or no demand for export te notice, the sales of flour only reaching some 40U0 bbls, in lots, at $6 25(0 6 37* for mixed and straight brands, chiefly at the lat ter rate, including lOOObblsof a letter brand, ! at 0 024, closing with more sellers than buy ers at the above figures, which is a decline; and standard superfine is freely offered at $0 23(736 374—the latter for good struighl brands. The following are the inspections for the week ending the 26th inst.: 14,085 bbls wheat flour, 140 da rye do, 408 do corn meal, and 21 puncheons do. Grant —The receipts of Wheat have been j only moderate, but the demand has been less : active, and prices are rather lower, s-mie 10,000 bu only having found buyers at 145(3 149 c for fair to prime Pcnua and Southern reds, and 100(7/ 103 c for white; the closing i sales were at 147 c for the former, and 102e 1 for the latter of primo quality. Rye is about stationary, with moderate receipts and sales at S2c and 80 for Southern. Corn is arriving more freely, and the market has ruled unsettled and lower, particularly for ; j damp lots, which are unsaleable; sales reach ; i some 55(/(,60,000 bu at G0(o 65c for new Sou- ; them yellow, iu the cars arid afloat, as to j dryness; 01(y/ 62c for white, and G8(o 70c for i j old Penna and Southern yellow, in store and ! afloat. Oats are also dull and lower, and 12 J ("15,000 bu, mostly Southern, have beendis- i j posed of at 41(3 40c afloat; chiefly at 43(</ 44. j Heeds —There has been an increased de- I j mand for Cloverseed since our last, and large i transactions to note at fully former rates, j sales and re-sales reaching some 3500 bushel mostly to go out of the market, at from S7 75 : !to 8 bu, including choice lots at a fraction ; ! more, and some from second hands at 13c p* j j lb, the market closing firm at $8 ~(3 bu fur j prime lots, which are rather scarce. Of Tim othy some 300 bu have changed hands at $3 25("3 75 ft bu, as to quality. Flaxseed continues scarce, and domestic is quoted at $1 85;" 1 90 *js bu. illimuirSior ABRAM D. HAWN, ? McVeytown. 1 Principal. $ Milllin co. r J MIIS INSTITL'TION will open fur the! 1 session on the F'th of April, 1857. In ! , struction will be given in all the branches j ■ usually taught in Academies. Good board- ! ing. at reasonable rates, can be procured, and ! I every eft'ort wiil be made to render the school I : pleasant ami profitable. McVeytown, Feb. 12, 18-37.-tf Brs. Moss & Stoneroad U~ FFER their professional -ervices to the cit- i izens ol Lewistown and surrounding couu ry. Oflii-e at the Beehive Drug Store. je;3 I Lewistown Gas Company. ELECTION. f JlilK Stockhnblers of the Lewistown Has 1 t 'ompany are here! y notified that an | elect! n for a PRESIDENT and SIX MAN- j AHF.RS, to conduct the aflairs of said com- 1 ! pariv for the ensuing year, will he held at the I ! office of <•. W. Stewart, Esq., (at present the j i ' ttice ol said com; any,) on SATI lIDAY, ; March 21st, 18.56, hctw- > n the hours of lo | o'clock a. ni. ami 3 o'clock p. in. fc 1.20-31 H. 4S. STEWART, Scc'y. i ~ Pennsylvania Eaiiroad. ! i 3 X and after Monday, February 23, 1837, \ j \ / trains have Lewi-town Station as follows: | II cslward. Eastward Express <j 0G a. ni. 5 12 a. in. Fast Line, 11 30 p. ni. 11 07 p. rn. I Mail, 339 " 4 40 " i Through Freight, 2 20 a. in. 5 35 " ! Emigrant, 500 " 535 " Express Freight, 10 20 " 535 " \ | Local '* 7 05 " 7 25 " Fare to Harrisburg, $1 50; to Philadelphia, 4 20; to Aitoona, 1 75; to I'ittsburgh, 4 70. fl Ticket Office will be open 20 niin : utes before tlie arrival 'f each Passenger : Train. D. E. ROBESON, Agent. TSYm PP.CPEP-TY at Private Sale. fllilE subscriber offers at private sale tlic* I two story Brick DWELLING HOI SE in ' which he now resides, and a iloublc FRAME HOI 8E on the same lot, situate in West j Third street, near Grand. The houses are i well finished and desirable residences. The : lot is 60 feet front on Third street and extends back 200 feet to an alley, and has a number of choice fruit trees on it. The above property will be sold at an cx ' fremcly low price—so low as to be a strong ] inducement for any one desirous of a home j to purchase—which will be satisfactorily pro | ven bv inquiring of the subscriber. JAMES 11. MeCURDV. Lewistown, Feb. 19, 1857-3t(ui ~ w. & IIcM McVeytown, Pa., keep constantly on hand a large assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, CLOTHING, BOOTS ATI) SHOES, HATS A\B CAPS, STli.dlF GOODS, HARDWARE, QUEEXSVARE, CEDARWARE, Wall anil Window Papers, STATION TRY, CARPETS, DRUGGETS, GIL CLOTHS, RI GS, UN HS, OIL, LEAH, PITTY, TAR, PITCH, OARIH, Salt, Fish, Plaster, Guano, Cfinciit, Stoiif Coal and Grind Slums. We are paying the highest market price for all kinde of GRAIN : or where parties desire it wc will ship their Grain by canal and pay i them nett proceeds, after deducting freight. McVeytown, February 5, 1857. /"TORN KHELLERS—hand and horse power, V for sale by F. G. FRANCISCUS. CtORN Mills, always on hand. Almost ; Grain Mills, ( any Agricultural lmple | Fodder Cutters, f merits furnished to order Premium Fans, Ac. J F. (3. FRANCISCUS. ".| v COAL BUCKETS, dillerent sizes fj' f uiul |iaiicriiß. 100 Coal Sieves, Pokers, Shovels, i it. Fire llrick.-(, Cylimlt;rs, &c , for sale by j oct9 F. G. FRANCISCUS. wsmußQ OF U JL B 3E3 HVAC Si t OIFtE BAMK, <ScO_ f IMIE following property will be sold with- JL out reserve on Wednesday, 11th March next, ! ot Rough and Ready Furnace, 17 miles from Huntingdon, on tlie Broad Top Railroad : One splendid Six Horse Team, young and in fine order; one Five Horse Team, one brood 1 Mare, one fine young Mule Team, five Wag ons, one Road Bed, one Cart, thirty setts j Harness, a number of cooking and ten plate I Stoves, a Milch Cow, Furnace and Ore Bunk Tools, Burrows, Scrap Iron and other proper ty too tedious to enumerate. There will also be sold at the same time a valuable fossil ORE BAN K, within a mile of the railroad, opened working order, i with a slope of 70 feet of ore above the drift. j i A comfortable Miners' House is erected on j the property. Terms liberal. L. T. WATTSON. I B@uPassengers can leave Lewis town by the I morning train of ears on the Pennsylvania | Railroad and return the same evening. February 5, 1857-ts PUBLIC SALE AT THE Mifflin County Poor House. I "V¥7"ILL be exposed to sale at the Poor j I T 7 House of this county, in Berry town- j I ship, at public vendue, on Tuesday. March 10th, 1857, ! the following described property : Four Horses and Two Colts, rz iiog-s, - two Wagons, Ploughs, Harrows, Cultivators, Grain Brill, Threshing Machine, two Corn Shellcrs, a lot of Wagon and Plough Gears, . together with a large variety of Farming Utensils, | too numerous to mention. ALSO, at the same time and place the Steward will sell a I large variety of Household & Kitchen Furniture. Sale to commence at 9 o'clock a. in., when j i the terms will he made known. HENRY BOOK. JOHN" ATKINSON. JOHN PEACHY, ! febl9-ts Directors of the Poor. IFHHS2M£(3 SS^SUCpISo MANNY'S COMBI NE D Mowing and Reaping Machine, WITH WOOD'S IMPROVEMENT, For the Harvest of 1857. \I.L persons desirous of getting this ceiebra- I ted machine will please send in their or- j ders early, to prevent delay and disappointment ; as was the case in so many instances last seas- j on. This machine look the premium at York, I Huntingdon, Carlisle Chambersburg, Harris- J burg, Bellefonte, and other places too numerous f to mention. East summer we had hundreds of i j testimonials and official reports, vouching the ■ superiority of this machine over u!l others now iin use. This machine excels all others in the 1 | following points, \,z: Its easy convertibility : from a Mower to a Reaper and vice versa; its s I construction I'm adaptation to uneven surface ; I tlie ease with w bieh it can be raised or lowered, i j for cutting lrom two inches to eighteen inches j from the ground, which is done bv means of a I lever controlled by the driver while in his seat; ! its ease of draft, portability, and cleanness and j case of cut. Many of these features arc pat- 1 ' cnted and cannot be embodied in any other ma- j i chme, and ail will admit how essential and in- i | dispensable they are to a complete combined ! machine. With each machine will he furnish ed two scythes, two extra guards, two extra j sections, one extra pinion and wrench. They are warranted to give satisfaction, eilh- j j er as a Mower or Reaper, or no sale. Price >l4O, delivered m Lewistovvn. All , • communications directed to F. G. Franciscus, j Agent, Lewistown, Mifllincounty, Pa. vviii meet j prompt attention. To persons nearer home, 1 j j respectfully refer then to it. A. Means, J. I>. ! i Nagcny, O. P. Smith, R. McManigal, and Jas. j ; Parker, all of whom having used this machine ' 1 last season, consider it unsurpassed by any com- ; j bined Mower and Reaper now in use. F. G. FRANCISCUS, Agent, feblO Lewistown, Pa. The West Branch Insurance Co. OF LOCK HAVE*, P. 4., INSURES Detached Buildings, Stores. Mer chandise, Farm Property, arid other Build ings, and their contents, at moderate rates. DIRECTORS. Hon. John J. Pearce, Hon. G. C. Harvey, John 15. Hall, 'J'. T. Abrams, Charles A. Mayer, D. I\. Jackman, Charles Crist, VV. VYi.ite, Peter Dickinson, Thus. Kitchen. Hon. G. C. HARVEY, Pres. T. T. AMRAMS, Y'ice Pres. Thos. Kitchen, ."ec'y. REFERENCES. Samuel H, Llo)d, Thos. Bowman, D. D. A. A. Winegardner, Wrn, Vanderbclt, i E. A. Mackey, YVm. Fearon, A. White, Dr. J. S. Crawford, James Quiggle, A. Updegraft', John W. Maynard, James Armstrong, Hon Simon Cameron, Hon. Wm. Bigler. R "f 5 * A gent for Milllin county, G. W. STEVV ART, Esq. apl7 Imlfmnity from 'TSS end Damage by Fire, .•JiiJ the I'ertls of Marine and Inland Transportation. CONTINENTAL INSURANCE COMPANY. Incorporated by ike Lrt/i.slaiarr of J'auinylca nia, with a I'irpetnal Charter. Authorized C-.ipitai, $1,000,000. | Office No.Ci Walnut Si. iibinc Second, Pliila. Fire Insurance on Buildings, Furniture, Mer t chandise, Arc., generally. Marine Insurance on Cargoes anil Freights to all parts of the world. Inland Insurance on Goods, <Yc., by Lakes, Rivers, Canals, and Land Carriages, to all parts of the Union, on the most favorable terms, consistent with secuiit) . DIRECTORS. I George W. Colladay, William Bowers, ; John M. Coleman, Joseph Oat, i Edwin V. Macbette, Howard Hinchman, GEORGE YV. COLLADAY, President. I GALEN WILSON, Secretary. I for Mifflin county, Win. P. EL j LTOTT, Esq. fob 19-1 v LECTION NOTICE.—The stockholders J of the Levvistown and Kishacoquilli.s | Turnpike Company are hereby notified that j an election will b<* held at the house ot \Y m. Brothers, in Beedsville, on the SECOND MONDAY (the 9th day) OF MARCH, 1857, to elect a President, .Six Managers, and Treas urer, to conduct the affairs of said company for the ensuing year. feb!2 CASPEII DULL, Pres't. GREAT EXfITBiVF j AT THE NEW FIRM OF KENNEDY, JONKIN & CO., (At Ike late Steam .Mill Store uj Alfred Marks.) ' Having received a new and splendid stock of * iEit? fRJfi £ i, GR.OCEI .IES, dotfUitg, Boots and Shoes, | which they are now selling at the LOWEST I PRICES, and wishing to do business on fair ! principles, they offer their Goods LOW, to in- j | uuee every person who wishes to Buy Goods at Great Bargains, Ito call and examine their stock. Their motto is ! " Small Profits and Quick Sales." They ask hut a small advance on city cost. or Country Produce taken in ex- ' change for Goods at ail times. Market price j paid for all kinds of Produce. MARKS' OFFICE of the Steam Mill in the back j room. [Lewistown, Jan. 8, 1857. HUM AM) MRS! | A splendid assortment of j WATCHES, sp./.caiiS2s, EAR-RINGS, I OJi Si S'i L_sP a.sn ss 9 ! fr&sr&iam E&ss&sa and other suitable Jewelry FOR GIFTS, will be found at 11. W. JUiNKIN'S Establishment, East Market street, opposite Russell's Banking House. A LS<, A beautiful supply of ANNUALS, iLiUdi, AND OTHER Various sizes and binding FAMILY BIBLES, 'PRAYER k HYMN BOOKS, and a general assortment of Theological, Miscellaneous, and School Books. | LETTER AND NOTE PAPERS, &e. Lewistown, Bee. 11, NEW ROODS AT (* cor ye Hlym aer's 01 J) CORNER! f lEORGE BLYMYER has just returned: iCT from the city with a mammoth stock of j FALL A WLATER GOODS, i to vvliich he begs to call the attention of his i friends and the public generally. Fo" Use IIIUIIFA, I who have always so liberally patronized him, be has a very large assortment of j DMAS GOODS, including elegant plain and fancy Silks, Bere j ges, Berege Robes, Bt-iege Delaines, Crape de ; Spang, &c., of every new style and pattern to jhe found in the city. Also, ' in great variety, such as plaid, fig ured Swiss .Muils, Nainsook Mulls, Laces, Jn ! serting, and all kinds of Embroideries. He has ' also a fine assortment of Stella, Silk, Thibet, j Crape and other SIIIWLS, j as well as Bonnets, Fiats, Ribbons, Flowers, i Parasols, and a number of i Heady-made lierege Mantillas. 8 or (R siUt uscii he has Ready-made Winter Clothing of all j kinds, braid and other Hats, Cloths, Cassimeres, j Veslings, Collars, Stocks, Ac., and (something j new) very handsome Marseilles Spirt Fronts For Housekeeper* I he has a splendid lot of Brussels, ingrain & other CAK PETS, j of beautiful figures, and at very low prices.— Also a very large assortment of embracing all the latest styles. Housekeepers will do w ell to give him a call when purchasing Carpets and Wall Papers. He has his usual variety of fresh Qiicctssnare, Cnllei y, Xv. j Country Produce always taken in exchange for Goods at the regular market prices. Thankful for the patronage heretofore be stowed upon the " Old Corner," the undersign ed respectfully asks a continuance of the same, j feeling confident it will prove mutually adrun ! tageous. N. B. —Country Dealers can have Goods by j wholesale at a very small advance above city j wholesale prices. GEO. BLYMYER. I Lewistown, Dec. 24,^t:56. | t 1 DITOR'S NOTICE.—The undersigned _JLA. Auditor, appointed by the Orphans' Court of Mifflin county n> distribute the men ey paid into said Court by JACOI: HOUVER, Administrator of DAY ID ROTIIROCK, de ceased, will attend to the duties of said ap pointment at the Register's Office in Lewis; town, on Saturday, the 7th day of March next, at 10 o'clock, a. m., where those inter ested are requested to attend. fel>s \\. P. ELLIOTT, Auditor. A RARE CHANCE TO COMMENCE BUSINESS! r a THE subscriber lias a stock of DRV JL GOODS and IIARDYY'ARE on handam | ounting to about $2,500, which he will sell at ! a bargain, cither for cash •, r approved paper, or exchange for a piece of land if it he | suitably located, to any person who may de i sira to engage in the Mercantile business.— | They are principally staple goods, and such as command a ready sale, j no2o—tf _ CIIAS. RITZ. ILLINOIS LANDS ao, o o o A C H. E; s of the very best PRAIRIE LAM)S In Macon. Shelby, Moultrie and Clay counties, Illinois. ; riMIESF, LANDS are located about the centre , JL of the State, near the Illinois Central, the j (treat YYestern, and I'erre llaute and Alton Railroads, are equal if not superior to any . lauds iti this county, and lrom their location, i soil and climate offer as favorable inducements |to purchasers as can be had in the west. They I WILL BE SOLD LOW. For further information j enquire in person or by letter of JOSEPH MIL LI KEN, Agent, Lewistown, Mifflin county, I'a. M. will remain in Lewistown until | about the Kith of March, after which he will be at Decatur, Illinois. dt2.">.3m LEAF TOBACCO AND CIGARS, DENSLOW & CO., 21 South Front Street, Philadelphia, Commission He reliant* AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN" ALL KINDS 01 IfclEjLlfr ftlnnufiirttuTb rot.uco, AND KAY E constantly on hand and for sale low, ail kinds of AMERICAN' and SPANISH | LEAF TOBACCOS, selected with special ref j erenee to manufacturers 1 use. All articles sold warranted to be as represen j ted and every opportunity afforded for txami ! nation. Purchasers at a distance can send their | orders, and rely upon being as faithfully served j as if the goods were selected in person. I Philadelphia, Oct 23, 185G—laplO IRON RAILING WORKS, It HE subscriber is prepared to fill orders for alt kinds of IP.CIT aAIIZITS For Public 6l Private Parks, Bal conies, Cemetery Lots, Steps, &c. Also Verandahs, Iron Stairs, Doors, Settees, Chairs, Statues, Fountains, and every descrip tion of ORNAMENTAL AND I&EFL'L IRON WORK, having the largest assortment of Patterns, and j the greatest facilities for manufacturing this i kind of work. Persons can depend on being suited, order* I promptly attended to, ar.d boxed carefully, to j cariy to auv part of the Union, j Persons wishing to make selections, by a<i i dressing the subscriber, stating what cla's- of j work the) want, will have Porte Folios of De sign sent them. NY. I\ HOOD, Ridge Avenue & Ilioad St., Philadelphia. October 2, 1836.-timo JOSEPH A. NEEDLES, MANITAt TLlltn OF Wire, Silk & Hair-Cloth Sieves, | Coarse, medium and tine in mesh; large, middle size, and .small in diameter. METALLIC (LOTUS OR WOAEA HIRE, Of the best qualities, various size* of mesh, i from Nos. 1 to 8U inclusive, and t'rem one to j six feet in width. They are. numbered so many space? to a lin eal inch, and eul to suit. The-subscriber also keeps constantly on hand i For Coal, Sand, Ore, I.ime, Grain, Gravel, Clu | ano, Sumac, Sugar, Sail, Bone, Coffee, Spice, i Drugs, D)estuti's, ere. Together with an as i sortnient of BRItiHT A\D I WEALED IRO\ HIRE. All of the above sold wholesale or retail, by J. A. NEEDLES, ; ma 29 f>4 N. Front St., Philadelphia. W. L. E. MUSGRAVE & CO. : Wholesale Druggists. AND DF-Ai.Kgp IN QEI32CX3AL£t, i> i i 3 i i) i? j -j , c.y 1,, j nil*- a as sa 9 PAINTS, Oils, Glass, &c, 37(5 Market st. above Uth, S. side, Pliila. BSL-ilruggists and country merchants are requested to give them a call and examine their stock and prices, before making their purchases- ina22 ! IK IIMIMTIM! iVeal, t'Sicagi V Shtrnhlc. W. G. ZOLLINGER, ! Market street, Leivistown, next door to Kennedy's store, > Respectfully invites all *etg ®S| j who desire to improve their gS? < .i upper torks with a neat ! fashionable lopping, call at iiis store, where they v/ill find a good assortment of Mats, manufac tured under his immediate superintendence by competent and faithful workmen, or should a fit not be on hand, a hat of any description can be got at short notice, all of which u;e warranted to be equal, if not superior, to ar.y sold either j in Lcvvistown or any other piaee in or out of 1 this State. There is no gammon about this, no i idle boasting, as the people can learn for them j selves by making the inquiry and trial. For the Ornish he has constantly on hand, or I will make to order, hats to their taste of any j required sige or brim, at prices that cannot fail | to be satisfactory. I 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. | Thankful for ihe liberal patronage heretofore j received, his study will be to please all who | may favor him with their custom in future, | and trusts that as the times are hard, eatables | high, and other things in proportion, the mass : will act as much as possible on the cash system lor at least on the say ing that " short credits make lopg friends." feb22 | /CULTIVATORS! CULTIVATORS!—S,7& j 10 Teeth Cultivators, with part reversable ! cast steel teeth. F. G. FRAN'CISCUS,
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