asrtcultural, PROGRESSIVE AGRICULTURE. The V Observer says the following c-ood things of progressive agriculture : < Under its influence spring up tasty and convenient dwellings, adorned with shrubs and flowers, and beautiful within with the smiles of happy wires, tidy children in the lap of thought fail agt —broad hearths, and acts as well as words of welcome. Pro gressive agriculture builds barns and puts gutters on them, builds stables for cattle, raises roots to feed them. It grafts wild appie tr#es by the meadow with pip pins or greenings—it sets put new orchards, and takes cart of the old ones. It drains low lands, cuts down bushes, buys a mower, house-tools and wagons, keeps good fences, and practices soiling.— It makes hens lay and chickens live, and prevents swine from rooting up meadows. Progressive agriculture keeps on hand plenty of dry fuel, and brings in the oven wood for the women. It plows deeply, sows plentifully, harrows evenly, and prays for the blessing of Heaven. Finally, it subscribes for good religious, agricultural, and family journals, and pays for them in advance, advocates free schools, and always takes something besides the family to the county fair.' THE SECKEL PEAR. —The seckel is the best native pear known; has a high, spicy, honeyed flavor. It bears its fruit in clus ters at the ends of the branches. It ripens from the first of September to the last of October. It was sent to Europe by Dr. Hosack, in 1819, and the fruit was pro nounced by the London Horticultural So ciety exceeding in flavor the richest and beet of their Autumn pears. The fruit is very small except on rich land. The fol lowing account is given of the origin of this pear: ' About 80 years ago, there was a well known sportsman and cattle dealer in the city of Philadelphia, who was famil liarly known as ' Dutch Jacob.* Every sea son, early in the autumn, on returning from his shooting excursions. Dutch Jacob regaled his neighbors with peara of an un usually delicious flavor, the secret of whose place of growth, however, he would never satisfy their curiosity by divulging. At length the Holland Land Company, own " ing a considerable tract south of the city, disposed of it in parcels, and Dutch Jacob then secured the ground on which his fa vorite pear tree stood, a fine tract of land near the Delaware. Not long afterwards it became the farm of Mr. Seckel, who in troduced this remarkable fruit to public notice, and it received his name. After wards the property was added *o the vast estate of the late Stephen Girard. The original tree still exist 3, (or did a few years i agoj vigorous and fruitful. Specimens of 1 its pears were quite lately exhibited at the annual show of the Pennsylvania Horticul tural Society.— Country Gentleman. Soft Com, or Nubbins. —A farmer says: "If I were anked the question, what could I feed soft corn to with the most advantage, I would say, to milk cows, aE they will eat both cob and corn, and it not only increases the quantity of milk but adds very much to the quality of butter; besides, milch eows late in the fall need something of this kind, as they leave pasture to go to hay, or they will soon fail in their milk, particular ly if they have been milked all summer. If you feed nubbins to bogs, as is common ly done, they only eat a part of the corn and not the cob, and of this kind of corn there is a vast deal of substance in the eob" Splendid Plum Pudding. —Fifteen Bos ton crackers, large site; nine eggs, one pint of milk, one of cream, one-fourth pound of Bact, half a teacup of butter, very little mace, cinnamon and salt, two pounds of raisins, one-half a pound of currants.— Scald the milk and cream, and pour over the pounded crackers the night before: a teacup of molasaea will add to the light ness. When boiled itick it with citron all over, cut in strips. Boil from four to five hours, (the longer it boils the better.) and serve with rich sauce. 'WM. LINJD, H3IiMD9 'Mill®!, East larket street, LevMsva, a few doors esst of Geo. Blymyer't store, HAS just received from the city a elhlce *e lection of CLOSES, •Si s. S3 ss U trxi an# Ji'fßtinjj#, specially selected by himself, embracing some very superior goods, from among which bis old customers and as many new ones as may choose to call, can secure articles for dress that will vast I r add to their personal appearance when ov-de up. Call and examine the stock, which will be found to be all that is represented, if not a little more. oct22 CORN SHELLERS—hand end horse power, for sale by F. G. FRANCISCL'S. 0600 Hladed end Square Paling, 3000 O not aaeded do. oo han4 an* for sale chp by vc tf FRANCISCO*. cinsß™iovm SEEBOHLfcH'Effia No. 39 & 40 North Wharves. Haif-way between Arch and Race H., PHILADELPHIA* March 12, 1857.-ly HOVER'S LIQUID HAIR DYE. rpHE following, from that eminent Physician 1 of Philadelphia, Dr. Brinckle, ndded to the testimony of Profesor Booth, only confirms what is evidenced by thousands who have used Hover's Dye. "liIRARD Row, CAESTVCT STREET, I Philadelphia, December 22d, Ifcs3. > In regard to Jlcrcr's Hair Dye, I can stale un hesitatingly, that it contains no deleterious in gredients, and may be used witn entire safety, and with the utmost oonfidtnce and suecfss." W. D. BRINCKLE, M. D. HOVER S URllllt AND INDELIBLE INKS are so well and widely known as to require no eulogy of their merits; it is only necessary to say that the steady and increasing demand gives the best evidence that they maintain their char acter for superiority, which distinguished them when first introduced, years ago. Orders, addressed to the manufactory. No. 416 Race street above Fourth, (old No. 144,) Philadelphia, will receive prompt attention by JOSEPH E. HOVER, Manufacturer. Philadelphia, September 10, 1857 -y HA RDWABE! To Buy Cheap for Cash, Blacksmiths, buy at Hoffman's, Carpenters, buy at Hoffman's, Saddlers, buy at Hoffman's, Shoemakers, buy at Hoffman's. Cabinetmakers, buy at Hoffman's, Farmers-, buy at Hoffman's, Builders, buy at Hoffman's, Housekeepers, buy at Hoffman's. Don't forget, if you want zood Stores, Tump Chains, Oil Cloths, Nails. Steel, Iron, Cutlery, Vices, Bellows. Chains, Glass, &c . F. J Hoff man's Mammoth Hardware Store, and you can be accommodated. sep'3 ISO MARKSMEN —Rifles and Shot Guns, Shot, Powder, Cap*, d;c., for sale at ie P 3 HOFFMAN'S. PAPKR —Printing Paper, best quality of Wri ting, Letter and Note Paper, Envelopes, <3tc. at HOFFMAN'S. PRESERVING and Picklin* Jars, of Glass ana Stoneware, quart and half gallon, just what is wanted for 'iomaioes, Fruit, d shop, at scp3 HOFFMAN'S. DRICS, DRCGS, DRICS, Medicines, Medicines, Medicines, Paiou, Psiet*, Pais:*, G ., Oil*, o>, ov>*. Trait*#, Vru#, At HOFFMAN'S. New Arrangements. A FTER returning our sincere thanks to our numerous friends and customers for their continued patronage, 1 would inform litem that I am siiii tc be found at CE>aaO. With a desire to bring my business nearly to CASH, after the first of April our credit terms will be Thirty Days and accounts not to exceed Fifty Dollars. W'e hope still to conduct our business to that we shall enjoy the good will of our numerous customers and that the uum ber may be greatly increased. marl's F. J. HOFFMAN. PUMPS. BURN HAM'S patent double acting LIFT AND FORCB PUMFS, for general use, suitable for mills, factories, railroad itations, Ac. They are also efficient Fire Engines. By attaching hose to them you can force water over any house. Their simplicity gives them advan tages over ali other Pumps. For sale at the Tin and Stove Store of ap3o-Gd 3 bushels per acre Persons desiring one for the coining seeding are requested to send in t ieir orders as early as possible. Ilireet to MrVeytown, Mif flin county Pa . or F G FRANCISCUB. Lewletnwn; E. L FAXON, lloliiilaysburg. Blilreo., Pa ; BOYER A BRO., Ifarrisburg, Pa.,-who arc authorized to act as agents, nnd from whom any further information may he ob talned PRICE OF DRILLS, with the attarhment, *75. Far mers who already have drills, can have them altered.and the India Rubber Spring attarhed, for from #lO to sli syAii branches of the FOUNDRY Bl SINPSR still carried on, for which order* are respectfully solicited. M. M FAXON. VcVeytown. June 19.18 ML T UMBER ! LUMBEII! LUMBEK ! £ J Every kind of Dry and Green Lumber is on h< d and being rscuived, which wilt be sold el tbe lowest rate* for cash [sugll] F O. FKANCIUCUS. A. J. WARNER, Principal. Xlts B. J. HABBETT, Teacher la Female Department. JtIHE Second Quarter of the Fall and Winter Session of this Instituteon will open on JF MONDAY, NOT. 16, 1857—the Sessions to continue TWENTT TWO weeks, divided into two Quarters of ELEVEN weeks each. Instruction will be given in all the branches of study common to Seminaries and Academies, with Tarious general and practical Exercises in Orthography, Composition, Declamation, &c. Also, lessons in Music, Drawing, Painting, etc Term, per Qaarter of Eleven Weeks. Primary Class—Embracing Elementary English Studies, $3 00 Middle Class—lncluding Higher English Branches, 4 50 Higher Class—including also Languages and Higher Mathematics, G 00 • Drawing, 2 50 Painting—water colors—from $4 00 to 5 00 * Oil •' 10 00 Music, (use of Piano for practising, extra $2 00.) 10 00 Incidentals for each Student, 25 No entrances are made for less than HA tir A QUARTER, —those made before the MIDDLE will be beckoned from the beginning. Bills of Tuition will be presented for payment at the middle of each quarter, if not before paid. au2o THE GREATEST MEDICAL DISCOVERY OF THE AUK. DR. KENNEDY, of Roxbury. has discovered in one of our common pasture treed*a remedy that cures Evfi j Kind of Humor i front lhr worst Strufala down to a common Pimple. IT £ Hariri' ' it in owr IMkt c.*r,ad B.ver fatted n n cepl ia two cases, (Rotit thunder humor.) He has J now in his vivrr Ivvu Unadred cerilltcAles of t its vl.tue.sU ithiu twenty avite ' Bmlua Two buttle* are warranted l cure A uursing Sore Mitulb. One 11 ihre* Uilllc* >v ill cure lJr worl kind of Piinite on the Face Two to lliree Uoltles will clean ilw vtirm of Two bottles ate warranted to cure ttie worst Caukei { in tilt Mouth and Sittwtth. Tkree it, five b >tiies are warranted lu cur* ibe wr*i I cut oT Bryeifwte*. | One to two bullies are warratit-J toeitre ill Humor :u the eye*. Two Lottie* are warranted t turr Running of the : £tit and BUrtches siiMtif tile M'ir. i Four lu six bot'.!■•* are warranted to cure eorrujH and ! running l-icer* ' One botllr wilt cure Seel) >f H> "sin 1 Two t three bottle* are warranted lo cure ine worrl Two to three bottle* arc warranted t® eute the n.ovi , desjteraie case' f BheumalUiH. Tares to four bottle* >re warranted to tare the Salt it heum FivetoeisWbottl f wiltc rrlbe wort .-see of Scrof ula. j A benefit Is always experienced frwu, the first Lottie. ; sad ©effect core is warranted when the ab ite quamt : 1/ is take*. Reader. I peddted over a Ihswind bottles of ibis in ibe vicinity of Bo*:n 1 fenow The efi>'4 of it in every ease, j iso sure as water will extinguish fire, roe re will ibi* j cure bumor. 1 naOet sotd a tit;le of it tart that soi l an I oiiier ; after a trial it atasiys *,©•* for iisetf. There | are two lt.ir.sf about tii. ttefh ibsl appear* to ire siir . prising; first that tl grow* :n oar past ore., in soce |>l* !' ces quite pfouufat, sod y-rl Is value has never bei. Known until I discovered it in t;iO--> cotid.thaiii sbuulo core all kinds • { humor. I In order to give *<> air idr of the sud_.-u rise anl (real popuiaritv if the diecov-r;, t ill itsli tr.-.it in April, j 1552. I peddled it and f-">M t*©*il *il Hnitle* per day—in April, IIH. leoiu orrionr lUtKirssfMlM per dav of it. goat* of the wholesale Drnggist* Hr, nve been in business twenty andtbir'y >e*r. ay ih*t i otfcii • > tie annalsnf patcu: med=em w. ever U*e 'I. There l universal praise of i from ".SI quarter". lo nty uw.i ..ractke 1 -i aytsepl it eare. tea-spoonful. As n© direclkww eaa be applicable to a,": c:.slitu!,u..s, ike rutficieu, to operate ! on tlw bowel* twice a day. Miaoi'ciuied by DONALD KEAACDV. ,V 100 tVsrrt* Si., Htiih.r\,-V*rs. rc( #l,o® WbolcMlr A((i)U. New York Citj.C. V C.irkmr.&l Buret a? tirrei; 0 H. KIBE, 195 Broadway; Bu*ki,.n and Clark, T,i Broadway; A. B. fc U fcands, 1' OFulton street T. \V. DVOTT *. rhiladrlptiia, wholesale AzefcU fer Pa. For sale by r. J. HOFFMAN and Mrl MARY MARKS, Lewiatbwn, and hy B. F KCHNEK, Miihuuown. * BILI/S SMIPMH. PCT CP IJ FULL QUART BOTTLES, And containing the strength of six times as much pure Honduras Sarsaparilla as any other similar preparation in America. VFEW bottles of this Sarsaparilla, put up several years ago, rendering it the more valuable, (as all well-informed druggists know that age improves it.) have been deposited at the drug store of CHARLES KITZ, in Lewistown, where they are offered for sale at three-fourths the regular price, namely 75 cents per bottle. It has been a well established fact for years past that Sarsaparilla, when pure am! properlv prepared, was the only true panacea for all di- originating from an impure state of the blood, the use of mercury, intoxicating drinks, evil habits in vouth. barrenness, dbc. We bold ly assert that JOHN DULL S FLUID EX TRACT OF S.IRSAPARILLA is the ooly pre paration before the public that is prepared on strictly scientific principles and of uniform strength. The sarsaparilla is purchased with out regard to price, and every pound, before being used, is subject to the strictest chemical teste, and its genuineness ascertained before bein? used. Bull's Sarsaparilla also contains the virtues of several other valuable medical roots, together forming the best compound, and producing the greatest curative agent in the known world! This medicine, when used ac cording to directions, has cured Scrofula or King's Evil, Cancers, Tumors, Erup tions of the Skin, Erysipelas, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringvcorm or Tetters, Scald Head, Rheumatism, Old Sores and Vicars, Pains in the bones or Joints, Swelling of the Glands, Syphilis, Dyspepsia, Salt Rheum, Di seases of the Kidneys, Loss of Appetite, Pain i in the Side and Shoulders, General Debility, Dropsy, Lumbago, Jaundice, ('ostiveness, Sore ! Throat. Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, Weakness of the Chest, Pulmonary Affections, and all other diseases tending to produce CONSUMPTION, • Liver Complaint, Female Irregularities and Complaints, Sick and Nervous Headache, Low Spirits, Night Sweats, Exposure or Imprudence in Life, Chronic Constitutional Diseases, and is a spring and summer drink and general tonic - for the system, and a gentle and pleasalft pur ! gative, far superior to Blue Lick or Congress Water, salts, or seidPitz powders. For sale by CHARLES RITZ, Lewistown. Price 75 cts. per bottle. jelß-tf 4000 POUNDS OF FLOUR.—Just re ceived, 4000 pouml* Fi'i-ily Flour, in £> and f# pound : /* IF/AT# FAMILY OBOCEHY. 100 Dozen Table anil lea Knives and ! J Fork*. SO D- vn B'iltai'ia THH!<- aiidTra SIKHHAS d stiver plaud do., S dozen Stiver nlatrd Fork*, for •ate by rRi/CCIMLU*. Kishacoquillas Seminary. H. S. ALEXANDER, Principal. rPHE Winter Session of this Institution opens on the sth of November, when every facil ity will be ali'orded to male and female pupils for Ibe acquisition of a solid and ornamental education. Its friends and patrons may rest assured that every etfort will be wade to in crease its growing reputation and render it worthy of the confidence and patronage of all. Parents who wish their children removed as far as possible from temptation and the scenes of vice and immorality so common to large towns and small villages, could not desire a better lo cation, as it is entirely in the country, and i here are no public houses where liquor is Told with in five miles of the institution. The assistants employed are eminently qualified by their edu cation and ability for their profession, lec tures will be delivered on History, Geology, Anatomy, and other scientific subjects. TCRMS Boarder', >55.00 per session of 21 weeks, >27.50 payable in advance. For this sum the student is entitled lo Board, Tuition and Furnished Rooms. Orphans and the daugh ters of clergymen are charged half price for the English Branches. Light. Fuel and Wash ing at the expense of the student. The u.-ual charges made for Music ar.d the Languages. The Pennsylvania Central Railroad, which | connects with Baltimore, Philadelphia, New and Pittsburg, passes through Lewistown ten miies from the Seminary, at which place students take the coach for" Reedsville, and there conveyances may be procured, or if noti fied, the Principal will meet them with a con veyance from the Seminary. For further par ticulars address H. S.-ALEXANDER. ocl-3.a Kiihacoquillas, Miffiin co., Pa. MMM MJUDUII # IKD . Snyder County Normal School, FREEBCRG, PI. th ' r< * r tution will rommsnre oti TUESDAY. July 21st, and continue *2 weeks. Its location i pleasant and healthy, buildings new and com modious. and term* low. It is the constant aim of the teachers to impart sound instruction and carefully develop and direct the mental, moral and physical energies of the student. Ihe course of study will thoroughly prepare those pursuing it for college, the study of a profession or business pursuits. The NORMAL DEPART MENT offers superior facilities to teachers, and those wishing to become such to acquire the necessary qualification:. The County s'uperin tendent will frequently review classes and lec ture on the practical duties of the school room. Lectures are also delivered in connection with the subjects of study, and every exertion made to qualify applicants for the profession. Ar rangements are btirig made with directors to procure schools for '.hose who obtain creditable certificates. TERM* Board, room, tuition, , and for *ll kind* of K<*>oi and t'arlor titoves, ;an be had at tha Stove iirr-ltouac of j sepil7 F. G. FRANCISCUS. Dissolution of Partnership. TH£ partnership heretofore existing between 4be undersigned is this day dissolved by rnulux! consent." The books and UCCOH nts are in tbe hands of Samuel Comfort, at tbe store, where all those indebted will please call and settle their accounts. JNO. HAMILTON, - SAM'L COMFORT. Lewistowo, August 11, 1857. Having purchased the entire stock of goods of J. Hamilton 4 Co., I now offer them at GREAT BARGAINS! The stock is new and heavy, containing a large assortment of staple ERT SOCSS, SILAS, BATHETS, lASSIHEftS. JEAAS, CAL ICOS. 411J CHANS It WHITE GOODS, 4 A BEETS. Ac. ail of which will be sold at cod up to the Ist of November, 1857. My object is to reduce tbe stock, and the public may rest assured that they will get bargains. All kinds of produce takeu jo exchange for goods. Lumber, Stove and Limeburner's Coal always on hand. Also, Shingles and Morticed Locust and Chestnut Posts SAMUEL COSIFORT. August 13, 1857. _ J W. i li. VII kI.IV McVeytown, Pa., keep constantly on hand a assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, CLOTHING, BOOTS A*D BHOES, HITS A*D CAPS, STRAW GOODS, HARDWARE, QCEENSWARE, IEDARWARE, CJj- if* cs? IjKI j> Wall and Window Papers, STATIONERY, CARPETS, DRUGGETS, OIL CLOTHS. RUGS, LINE£, OIL, LEAD, PUTT, TAB, PITCH, OA&CH, Salt, Fish. Plaster. Guano, a T Cement, Stone Coai and Grind Stones. We are paying the highe-l market price for al! kinds of GRAIN : or where parties desire it vre will ship their Grain Ly canal and pay them nett proceeds, after deducting freight. McVeytown, February 5, 1857. Map of Mifflin County, Pa. FROM the County Records and Actual Meas urements by Original Surveys throughout the county. By G. H. Hopxi.vs, inexperienc ed Surveyor, and author of Map of Adams Co. The subscriber is preparing to publish short ly. by subscription, a new and complete COUN TY MAP. The Surveys are undertaken by ex perienced Surveyors. All the Public Roads, and the locations of the Mills, TaTerr.s, Places fr Worship, Post Offices. School Houses, Coun try Stores. Smith Shops, Wheelwrights, &c. are to be marked. The Names of the Property Holders generally, (carefully including all those in the country who subscribe in advance to the >lap.) arc also to be inserted upon their piarrs, in the Style of the Map of Adams county. Pa. To be illustrate with vignettes of views in the county. Maps of the Principal Villages on a larce scale wiil oe inserted in the margin. The plan wiil he plotted to a suitable scale, so as to make a large and ornamental map. To he engraved and delivered to Subscribers hand somely colored and mounted for Five Dollars per copy. Address, M. S. CONVERSE. Publisher, Nos. 517, 519 & 5'2l Minor street, fhik. August 6, IroT. l . _______ TIIE FARMER'S lm,h STOVE IT THE STOVE WIREHOTSE OF F, G. Franciscus, Lewistown.* 300 STOVES FOR SALE LOW FOR CASH. Farmers and others burning wood can find one of the best wood Cooking Stoves used.— Tnis excellent Stove is made heavy for use, takes a s!:~k of wood 29 inches long, has a very large fire place and oven, bakes weti, and got up in geed style. Will warrant it to do its work well, and gire good satisfaction. It comes much lower in price than stoves of this kind generally. sepl7 5700 lights best \V intlow Sash, from 8x 10 to lOi.a, ior sale very low. y ANC|. l"S PEARL and Ivory handle Table and FX sscrt Knives, for sale by " FR.i.VCTSC l'S. BILLS for Frame S'tiflf filled at short notice, of food quality, and at low rater fe 3 FRANC! SCCS. 1/U| DOORS, for inside and outside, J' /V Room and Front Itoorr. assorted site? and qualities, front ft 50 to #3 each FR ANCtSCCS. 150.000 Joint Shingles, 40,000 best 21 inrh Lap Siting' s, os hand and for sal* by t 3 FRANCISCTS 150,000 Plastering Lath. 3, 3s, 4 [, and lb. beat ia the nniet, Air rale by *St3 FRkNCISCUiL STOVES! STOVES! STOVES !~ All kinds of Parlor, Room, Bar, tl-u! at.4 Cook Stoves, on hand i:wi for s*ie at reduced prices by aKf 21 ritj.\-CISCCS. G] AS BURNERS!GAS BURNERS!— A Ibe ukjil economical coal burning Room oi Parlor Stave aver introduced; made altogether of wrought In a. no other metal be to j used in their manufacture M all, and will save at least 50 per cent ctoreof coaltbaa aaystcrru used On hand and for sale by epU7 FRANCISCUS. PATENT KNIFE CLEANERS— One of the g r.atest labor savin* machines ev; .a I vented. Every housekeeper should have cue. Ateo, 1 Apple Purer*, Bread Toasters, Preserving Kettles, braes, i copper, pcrrtlain, tinned, A.C. Fr sale bv scptlT FRANCISCUS. SOLE LEATHER, Calf Skins, Fiiik Lining do.. Upper Leather, Kipp do., Madras and Tanpico Morocco, with all kinds of French Kilt Shoe . Findings. Ac. f<: rale si lowest rates hv I septl7 FRANCISCUS. THE NE PLUS ULTRA OF stoves is the Noble Cook—the most perfect now in use. Every one wantiuc the BBST cooking stove, are re spectfully invited to call and examine this baker, baking bread equal to a brick oven. Tins excellent stove is warranted in svery respect. For sale by septl7 FRANCISCUS. COAL BUCKETS, several patterns. Pokers, Shovaia. jSiftera Castings for all ordinary : stoves, Tin and Iron Tea grilles. Tin and Copper Bottom Wash Boilers, Rt.ive Boilers, Griddles, Long Pans, B.ke I ans, ice. In fact, all kinds of trimmings and fixture* , for stovr* can be hsd at the ssiabi'shioetit of sept 17 FRANCISCUS. AJOTICE. —We, the bodertigw IN agreeably to the laws of we intend making application to {L * ; fl sion of the Legislature of Pentwylr,./**® I incorporation of a Bank, to bt lop, Borough of I-ew istowo, county of State aforesaid, under the name of " THE BIFFLII COCITT to be secured by bond and mortgage !; ute, to be appraised by fire mer~ 3r ,-J''*M tbe Governor at three-fourths and joint and separate liability 01 holders—to hare General Bsnkin? counting privileges, with a Capita! of u fl ored thousand dollars, and the prink!*!® creasing it to four hundred thousand jS*® Wm. Thompson, ig John McDowell, J{ j 1 Charles Jiaginev. 1 And. McFarLnr, I Davis Bales, W. Reed, , j Francis Met lure, Lj John C. Sigler. ft Lewistown, June 22, 1*57. 1| HB7T S-P.odsafl PROVISION AND FISHSW r fMIE subscriber ha* opene-l a Gr o c | vision and Fish Store opposite Majo,g® bise's Hotel, where he has just assortment of fresh |fj jFamlli? tSrotrrtu 1 among whieh may be found fine Co 8 Teas, Molasses, Syrups, Cheese, <>J® Fish, Ham, Shoulder, Fine Ash ion ujvfl Salt. Tobacco, Sezars, Soap, dc. Also, Brooms, Tubs, Buckets, Bsikt;, large assortment of Wiilow-ware, >J® oSVrs for cash very cheap. J 1 will pay Cash for Butter, Lsrd,f v ,j® Onions, dec. m Call, see prices, and judge for sep3 JAMES 1 Bftti® TO Bf'TLDEftf 150 CiftrEVTE^l LUMBEnI Wm. B. Hoffman & & E AT their Lumber Yard on East Tbirf,® Lewislowo, near the PresbyteriisCl® have received, and are now receiving tion to their large stock of welJ-eucntd® 29,000 ft panel Boards 4 Plank, front lb! 10,000 ft first common Boards f j 50,000 ft second common Boards (1 20,000 ft li inch Boards ?H 15,000 ft Sidings f " 2,000 lights of Sash, various sizes, p J 70.000 Piaster)- g Lath, all sizes, t '| Plain Siding and ready worked FJoona B Hemlock Joist* | * Scantling. 3x4. 4x5, 4x6, 6x6. f ' Lap and Joint Shingles sad Shii eie LB ways on band. f I jC#" Doors, Shutters, Blinds, and Sub A to order. " 1 Ail orders thankfully received and ;ra® attended to. m,fl J)DI)33 493) mil AT REDUCED PRICES' r PHE subscribers, finding that they etu 1 business on the present credit systea.s inform their friends and the public thsti are determined to their prices, and sell for CASH alone. *si exception. The cntite stock of Kaste-a i now on band will be sold at COST, and* made work of ail descriptions riilbta nearly the OLD RATES, as by selling fei only the per rentage for inte're*! aid k* be thrown off and prices made nearly as* when stock was ehesp. Our friends will please hear the aM mind, and not put us to the disagreeables sity of refusing them credit. Ail ptncl debted to us will please paj up irateri* and those having claims present I nabr Uereent. JOHNSON h. CLAiiB July 16, 1657. Clocks, Watches, and Jews ROBERT W. PATTON, (Successor to M. Buoy.) HAS Just received from Philadtljha aper.e 1 on Market street, next doorfc old stand, in the room recently oceup* A. Sterrttt.ii sisortmeot of fletkr, Valtltt, H t'* gold IMI t -iHscteP watches of fverj kai kSjJ n X r : ~ WSy price, sonae of lias very superiou finish, and warranted A.Va splendid Tarietj of v£Lak^3Ky®lLap3 including breast pins, ear rings, fingert bracelets, cufT pins, watch guards, p*s cils, spectacles, and every other salt tills' of Jewelry, as well as a lot of SUtort: anUr slatrD 2P Also, a great variety of FANCY AKTIQ attention will be girca to PAIRING clocks, watches, and Jewe.'ry, all work will be done promptly and WIP* Mr. P. is determined to sell hisgoe^* as low at they can he had elsewhere, id baps a Ur:U lower—and he tlierefort !>of merit and receive a liberal share of I£?*Csll round and ee.£2 A* 188 Sl ISHKOV BKSTtot PROFESSIONAL business promptly a ed to, and charges reasonable. OFFICE on North Main street, * cfC 'l below the town Hall, and nearly oppo® Gazette office. je2l,l^ DR. MARKS. TTAVQfG resumed the practice of n may always ba found athitomt*' iWEßflil JEST ARRIVED, Canal Boat Log*' Sanburv, with fifty tons of Coal- L by JOUN LE^ August 27, 1857.-71* , FOR. S AL® Fruit and Ornamental T fIKSfeX Strawberry, Raspberry, C ul " r \J wfi'Gooseberry Plants, in gre* 1 ' Inquire of WM. Brrts*. I*. Ps., or J. E. JOHNSTON, augl3 Trenton. STOVES! STOVES! STOVjJ Our mock, af stoves this stas. >* most varied Of any stock on hand h*"™* ment embrace# Ihe New Wertd,®ofcl, |s Win. Penn, Fsnnv Forester, Girard, Cry* l r FRAN£gCg A*?