muMwmmm 3EIDE MY FATHER'S GRAVE. In yonder calm and lonely dell. Where weeping willows wave. T s i -pot dear to my heart— i-v <e'> grave. • i 1 fon lly loved, i pa-en* * .ho i ny name in death, Ere oared his soni uoove, C : ,ft I watoh the sunbeams bright, ■ 'nild anl b -auteous play, and lingering round tfiat holy spot, ■\, daylight faciei awav. And when the last bright ray is gone, And twilight shadow steal, 1 love to seek my father's grave, In humble prayer to kneel. As gentle zephyrs softly play Around that spot I love, Methinks 1 hear the whispered words Of angels from alove. They seem to say < >h! do not weep, Tny father now is blest. Dost know thy God, in wisdom doth All things as seemetli best? "Thy father dwells in realms of bliss, And smiles, lone child, on thee; .On earth dear as thou wert to him, Thrice dear in heaven thou'lt be. AVeep not! but humbly, gently boty To God's most holy vyill. Oh ! ealm the anguish of thy heart Its deep, deep sorrow still. "And when thy pilgrimage is past. Thy day of sorrow o'er. Thou'lt meet in heaven thy father dear, And meet to part no more." An 1 then mv ken soul is cheered, Upward 1 my gate, ■i -i- ,i to adore M; '. mysterious ways. I homeward bend my wearv step. With slow unwilling tread— For I could dwell, by duv. by night, 111 converse with the death And as the twinkling stars appear, I leave the willows wave— My heart, my soul, a vigil keep Beside mv father's grave. Existence of a God. Look on the broad and glorious face of the sky, oh ! Atheist! When suns are in their splendor, and innumerable worlds wheel their ceaseless and eternal course through the regions of infinite space— dost thou not there discover the hand of a superior Power, pointing out their pathway and upholding the structure of an august universe ? Look when clouds are there, piled up in the awfulness of his grandeur, and the lightning rides forth in the car of destruction, listen to the roll ol thun der and the rush of the tempest as he sweeps through the shuddering earth—seest thou no God there? Ilearest thou not his voice and the roaring of his chariot wheels? Look on the bosom of the ocean when not a breath disturbs its deeper repose, and it lies stretched out like a mirror reflecting the firmament of heaven—seest thou there no traces of the Deity ? Look when the spirit of the deep has arisen in its anger; when billow wars with billow ; when the mountain waves seem to mingle with the sky and darkness flings its awful shroud over the contending waters, leaving no cheering ray to guide the helpless mariner to his haven—seest thou there no being of infinite power and greatness. Look op the beautiful earth when she puts on her rich robes of fruits and flow ers, when the fragrance of all that is grate ful to the senses is in her nostrils, and her voice is full of melodious hymning—dost thou not there discern a power of love, and mercy, and holiness? Look, when dreadful Winter comes from the prison of the North, dealing out ruin and terror, and covering the glorious sky with angry frowns, and threatening; all that is beautiful on the earth retires be fore him, and he rides on triumphantly, marking his footsteps with grandeur and desolation? Seestthou no august, no migh ty hand ? Look, yet once again, and behold the creature that walks upright in the midst of creation, and is master of all that sur rounds him; mark the immortality beaming from his countenance, and his look which penetrates the skies. Then turn thy thoughts within, and listen to the voice of tbiijg own bosom—observe all its workings, its fears, its hopes, its susceptibility of the most exquisite enjoyment and wretch edness—its anxious thirst for still greater knowledge—its earnest, constant, unobtaiu ed, and still buried in the mysterious fu ture. Above all, its convulsive clinging to life, and its unutterable dread of ceasing to the Atheist—art thou immortal ? and is there not a God ? About Hating. Hate not. It is not worth while. Your life is not long enough to make it pay to cherish ill-will or hard thoughts toward any ne. \\ hy it that man has cheated you or that woman has played you false ? What if this friend has forsaken you in the time of need, or that one having won your utmost confidence and your warmest love, has concluded that he prefers to consider you as a stranger? What difference will it make in a few years, when you go home to the ' undiscovered country V All who treat you ill now will be sorry for it then, more so than you, even in your deepest disappointment and grief can be. A tew more smiles, a few more tears, some pleasure, much pain, a little longer hurrying and worrying through the world, „ome hasty greetings and abrupt farewells, and our play will be ' played out.' and the injurer and the injured will be led away and ere long forgotten. Is it then worth while to hate each other. The Terrifying Surmise. Nothing save the essential truths of God's word can give comfort and true peace either living or dying. Whilst liv ing, if men are not resting on the word of God, they can at least have po rest in de ayiflg it. The very fear lest the Bible be true is enough to mar all earthly enjoy ment. A celebrated infidel once said to a frientj of hi 3 who had imbibed the same principles: ' There is one thing that mars all the pleasure of my life.' < Indeed !' re yiied his friend, ' and what is that V He answered, 'I am afraid the Bible is true! If I could know certainly that death is an eternal sleep, I shov'd be happy; my joy would be complete ! But here is the thorn that stings me. This is the sword that pierces mv very soul. If the Bible is true, my soul is lost forever!' New Spring and Summer Goods. RF. ELLIS, of the late firm of McCoy • & Ellis, has just returned from the city with a choice assortment of Dry Goods and Groceries, selected with care and purchased for cash, which are offered to the public at a small ad vance on cost. The stock of Dry Goods em braces all descriptions of SPRING & SUMMER GOODS suitable for Ladies, Gentlemen and Children, with many new patterns. His (Groccrire comprise Choice Sugars, Molasses, Java, Ilio and Laguyra Coffee, superior Teas, Ac. Also, Hoots and Shoes, Queensware, and all other articles usually found iu stores —ail which the customers of the late firm and the public in general are invited to examine. R. F. ELLIS. f®Fish, Salt, Plaster and Coal always on hand. Country Produce received as usual and the full market price allowed therefor. Lewistown, April 20, 1860. THE NEW THEATRE ! OPEN AT ALL IIOl'RS!! ODD FELLOW'S HILL fOUXEB. 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 rUV'T Q--Q a^:T Sugars, Teas, Rice, Heaps, 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, Brandies, 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 pewter! and don't forget that we sell ail Goods at prices to suit the times. N. KENNEDY, Proprietor, JAS. FIROVEL), Salesman. ft3L.AH kinds of Produce tqkgn in exchange for Goods. niylO Who'll be the next President? f IMIIS question will be answered in a few L more months. While political gamblers and "small-fry" politicians are waxing warm on account of their favorite condidates, 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 Who keeps on hand the most varied assortment of goods of the following descriptions, viz: Foulard Silks, alt colors Mourn ing Silks Black Gro Be llhine Silks Fancy Silks Printed Barege Robes t Lesbias Challia Delaines A large assortment of Lawns Printed and French Organdies Lawn Robes Flounced Barege. Robes A full assortment of Mourning Dress Goods, Silk and Lace Mantles of all styles, la rye stock of White Embroidered Goods. A good assortment of mvmmz Large Stock of Summer Shawls, for Ladies. These questions are easily answered. B. K. FIBOYLP, at the store of Win. 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 G-ZFtGOIEZRIES, and most respectfully asks a centinuance of the very liberal patronage heretofore bestow ed upon the proprietor. His terms for the fu ture will be UmrUASII-® from which there will be no deviation. Prices low to suit the times. N. B.—Country Produce taken in exchange for goods. WM. BUTLER. Lewistown, May 17, 1860. Now's the Day and Now's the llourT The Largest Stock of BOOTS & SHOES, in 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 law prices caused by the strikes in the east, the undersigned now offers to the publio rare inducements to call and purchase BEAD FOB YOIBSELFES. Mens' Calf Boots, from $2.50 to 3.50 Kip, " 2.00 to 2.75 an a Boys' Gaiters, 90 to 2.00 coarse Brogans, 90 to 1.25 Kip and Calf Brogans, 1.25 to J. 62 Women's Gaiters, Congress Heelp 90 to 1.60 Boys' Shoes, 75 to J. 12 Women s Slippers, 50 to 62 Children's Shoes, from 19 to 62 A large stock of HOME MADE WORK constantly kept on hand, which will be offer ed at very low prices. 1 Manufacturing of all kinds done at shori 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. SEC. 77. ELDER, Attorney at Law, office Market Square. Lewistown, will at tend to business in Mifflin, Centre and Hunting don counties. my 26 S,EKO7AL. The subscriber would respect fully inform his friends and the public that he has bis shoe store from the room next to Daris s to the second room east of Franciscu3'3 Hard ware store, where he is prepared to make to order all kinds of Boots, Shoes, or Gaiters, ot the best material and workmanship. A* B ® * large assortment of HOMEMADE WORK on hand. . . . Being desirous to close out his stock ot Eastern work, he will sell it for cash at pri ces which will defy competition.^ Men's boots from $1 75 to 3 2o Women's " 90 cts to 150 Kov's 11 8/ cts to ~ 1 Misses " 50 cts to 1 37 Thankful for past favors, he would respect fully invite his friends 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. mb22 J - C STUDY ECONOMY! AND BUY YOUR Boots and Shoos 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 recopttpend my work. J use nope but the best material and none but the best workmen are in my employ. On hand, a large psaortmept of ev ery style, such as men's line calf, kip, and stogy boots, calf monroes, Euglish ties, low ties, and brogans ; a tine 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. mh2 ( J T. COX, Proprietor. ITE7T MTJSI3 STORE, So. 93 Market Street, Harrlsburg. Instruction Books, MUSICAL MERCHANDISE GENERALLY. ipniisr®^ MELOI)£O.VS, GUITARS, VIOhIJTS, FLUTES, JCCURDEO*\*S, Sfc. jly 14- ly O. C. B. CARTER. /✓'CONSUMPTION AND ASTHMA CURED. Dr. H. James discovered, while in the East Indies, a certain cure far CpnsumpUrtt), Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, uiiii <jeh.i'„r ftlYi.itJ'i The remedy was discovered by him when his only child, a daughter, was given up to die. His child was cured, aud Is now olive ami vyel|. Desirous of benefiting his leilow mortals, he will send to those who wish it, the recipe con taining full directions for making and successfully using this remedy, free, on receipt of their names with stamp for return postage. When received, take it to Mrs. Mary Marks, Druggist, Lew-Mown, I'a. There i§ pot a single symptom of consumption that it deed not at ouce I tuke hold gf apd dissipate. Night sweats, peevishness, I irritation of the nerves,'falitite g; piemory, difficult a expectoration, sharp pain In the lungs, sore throat, M chilly sensations, nausea at the stomach, inaction of w the bowels, wasting away of the muscles. Address J O. I\ Bit OWN A" CO., 32 A 34 John st. N. York, (mhs^ HOWARD ASSOCIATIOA\. PHILADELPHIA. .4 Bcnerolemt Institution established by special Endowment for the Relief of the Sirk and Distressed, afflicted with Virulent ami Epidemic Diseases, ami especially for the Cure of Dimmtii uf the Sexual Organs. MEDICAL Advice given gratia, by the Acting Sur geon, to all who apply by letter, with a description of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, Ae.,l and in cases of extreme poverty, Medicines furnished free of charge. Valuable Reports on Spermatorrhea, and other Diseases the'feexual Organs, and on the AVtr Remedies employed in the Dispensary, sent to the afflicted in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Two or three stamps for postage will be acceptable. Address Dr. J.SKILLIN HOUGHTON. Acting Sur geon. Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth street, Philadelphia. Pa. Hv order of the Directors. EZRA" D. HEART WELL, Presidcnf Gko. Fairchojk Secretary. feb2-ly Fruit Trees! sale by the subscribers, an assortment of the choicest kinds of Fruit Trees, at the following reduced prices : APPLE TREES at 22 cts. PEACH " 18 cts. I'EAR " 60 cts. CIJERRy if 50 cts. PLUM " 60 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, 1860. LUMBER. rpilE subscriber would respectfully inform I the public that he has on hand § large and choice stopk of all kinds of lumber. It comprises 2, I£, IJ, 1, f, and J inch WHITE PINE BOARDS, JOISTS, SCANTLING, Lap and Joint SHINGLES, Shingling and Plastering LATH, GARDEN PALING, DOORS, WINDOW SASH, SHUTTERS, BLINDS, and WORKED FLOORING. The undersigned being a bouse Carpenter, he is prepared to fill orders for Doors, Saab, &c., 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 with a call. mh22 WM. B. HOFFMAN. ~ " lADIES, TT will be to your advantage to buy your X 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 snd examine our stock before elsewhere. T. COX, Proprietor. The Daily Telegraph, Published at Harritburg, Pa., by Geo. Bergner iCo., publishes the List of Letter* by authority, a lure evidence of it having the largeat circulation. Teruia—#3 per year; the weekly and semi-weekly la also published at £2 per year. Philadelphia Dally Sews, Published by J. R. Flanigen, 136 South Third atraet, at four dollars per annum. The Dollar H'eokly Artci, by same publisher, atgl per annum, 6 copies for #5, 29 for 15, 25 for 20. CROCKERY WARE—Fine assortment of Stone Crockery Ware and Baskets at A. FELIX'S. THE DETERSIVE SOAP is for sale at Zer be's Cheap Grocery Store. Try it—it is the best article ever introduced ap2l n 0 i ((? FOR TH E PERM AN E (7 Tats remedy is offered as affording a means of speedy sure for the large number that die annually iq our land of that fell scourge. Consumption, to which, unfortu nately, so many predisposing causes exist. Youth aud age are alike subject to its ravages. can name one or jqnre of his acquaintances who is sub ject to some form of lung or throat complaint, 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 bat avail themselves of it, and hope,—the bar- j binger of brighter days,—u,*y he awakened yriftioqt fear | of chilling disappqiptmfiUt. Dr. O. I'HKIXS BKOW.V s ACACIAN BALSAM does just \yh*t is claimed FOR it, au£y tpay hu rwhed upon by the sick as being the mqst sq;pegf ful it) curing lung and throat disorders, of any reme% known at the present day. The many phases assumed : by Consumption justifies the apprehension of those who | have reason to fear its approach, either from constitu tional or hereditary tendency. While the disgoyetrgr qf \fiii reniudy dpcs not belie vn that people should hp constantly dosing themselves with medioiqea there many caßes where is too long allowed to remain unc'uftckel in the system ; and a slight cough, regarded at first as litnplj £va annoyance, ceases only with the life of the patient. An impure state of the blood, ' through debilitation of the lungs, fills the system with i morbid humors, and pulsation becomes feeble or acceler ated to a feverish intensity—the heart, liver, and kid neys, separately performing functions of vital necessity to our well hoing, impelled in their reeular action— the digestive organs filter in their ta>k. and refuse to perform the process of frotp food, aud the whole meutai i* well-nigh ready to sink under the burden of life. The patient Rp ailticted, 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 the ACACIAS RAI.AM. as thoroughly worthy tin- con fi dence of all. Every symptom of Consumption i surely | ami permanently eradicated by its use. Its effects st? • none other but strengthening and rgjjoyqtjjyj til ?!' e en ; tire svstem. Bronchitis, Asthma, Coughs, and General I>ebility. are effectually cured by its use. Night j Sweats, I.oss of Flesh, and Wasting away of the Muscles, Isiss of Appetite. Soreness of the Throat. Chest, and j Lungs. I.iver Complaint, Palpitation of the Heart. Difli eulty of Breathing—*ll these affections disapj ear in an incredibly short time aftgr Dr. ft. i'livips Jlrowu's Acacian Balsam. It nourishes and strengthens the patient who is too much reduced to partake of ordinary food. It heals all internal sores, tubercles, and inflammation. It strength ens. braces, and revitalizes the brain, and is without a ; rival as a tonic, supplying electricity or magnetic force to everv part of the enfeebled and pfflstjile h"dy. It needs no Ipngtliy trjal to convince any that the ACACIAN BALSAM IS Irulv the greatest remedy of the day. as its beneficial qualities atre fully ai%areut in eight and forty hours aft*rr trial. lt the invalid, tlieu, no longer delay, but t make the trial, and the fo su :t will surely be & ! T of the most gratifying character. R J* The ACACIAN BALSAM is prepared with the V K greatest care, and the best iqatsrial*. No vjy $1 pains or expense are spared to make it what Vw w it j|-_the best known remedy of the age. It J( K ' # may be taken by either itex, of all ages, and S * Iti at all seasons, w'ith perfect safely; and it is V J If none the less powerful in conquering those dis- ( ? C eases which sap the foundation and destroy . ■Jfif the lives of so many in our midst. Every family \s EL should have it, aud regard ft qs a iqjusclipjd L q Yw treasure. s j V Descriptive pamphlets given to all who | PRICE $2 PER BOTTLE 1 rDkOIPSSkI For sale by J. M. COGLEY, Book, New?, and Periodical Depot, sole t Vs l> P* > n Lewis- j town, Pa. inhlS 3m. To Housekeepers. SOMETHING NEW!—B. T. BAB BITT'S BEST MEDICINAL ffALBRATUS 68 Is manufactured from common salt, and is 68 iprepared entirely different from other Salera-! ** D tus All the deleterious matter is extracted in ND 70 such a manner as to produce Bread, Biscuit,; 70 ssq and all kinds of Cake, without poptnitiing a of Saleratus when the Bread or CakelvWJ and | is baked; thereby producing wholesome results j and 70 Every particle of saleratus is turned to gasand; 70 (passes through the bread or biscuit while ba -68 Iking; consequently nothing retrains but coin 68 AJjD imon salt, water and dour. \ou will readilj 4JD I perceiyg £y the taste of this saleratus that it is . ' Gjentirely different from othgf jaleratus. '" It is packed in one pound pafiers, each wrap- fUJ iper branded, " B. T. Babbitt's Best Medicinal " AND ! Saleratus," also, picture, twisted loaf of bread, AND 70 with a glass of effervescing water on the top 70 syt)! When you purchase one paper you should pre "Ojserve 'he wrapper, and be particular to get thejOO and! next exactly like the first—brand aa above. I and Full directions for making Bread with this j "yd - * iSalcrsfus a?* S n Hr Milk or Cream Tartar, will| 08 accompany each package; also, directions for 08 N | making all kinds of Pastry; also, for making AND Water and Seidlitz Powders. '' maeeyour own soap 68 W.TH :68 and' B. T. Babbitt's Pure j*™ 701 Concentrated Potasb, 70 <IC! Warranted double the strength of ordinary 'OB j Potash; put up in cans— I lb , 2 lbs , 3 lbs ~6j AND ilbs. and 12 lbs —with full directions for making'^ ID 70 I Hard and Soft Soap. Consumers will find thisj7o |the cheapest Potash in market. 68 Manufactured and for sale by 68 AND B. T. BABBITT, AND i~.v Nos. 68 t7O Washington St., New York, 7U je9 and No. 38 India St., Boston. THE EXTENSIVE STOCK or & SSXfaTCUIB WATCHES, CHAINS, BRACELETS, RINGS, BREASTPINS, AND OTHER JEWELRY; FANOT ARTICLES, CLOCKS, a beautiful assoriweot of BOOKS AND STATIONERY are Dos gelling at greatly reduced prices at Junkin's old stspd, corner of Brown and Market streets, opposite Russell's Banking House. 6 SAThose who desire to buy at prices cor responding with the times, will please call |®-All kinds of repairing promptly atten ded to. 11. W. JUNKIN, Agent. Lewistown. April 8, 1858. K Our Musical Friend." fttJR MUSICAL FRIEND, a rare com- VI panion for the w inter months. Event Pianist. ] Should procure this weekly publica- Eveiy Singer , tion of Vocal and Piano-Forte Mu- Ert-iy Teacher, [ sic, costing but 10 Cents a number, Every Pupil. and pronounced by the entire press Every Amateur, ) of the country to be " The Best ami Cheapest Work of the Kind in the World." Twelve full-sized pages of Vocal and Piano-Forte Mu sic for 10 CENTS. Yearly. $5: Half-yearly. $2.50; Quarterly. $1.25. Subscribe to -Our Musical Friend," or order it from the nearest news-dealer, and you will have music enough for vour entire family, and at an insignificant cost; and if you want Music for the Flute, Violin, Cor net, Clarionet. Aeoordoou. etc., subscribe to the "SOLO MELODIST," Containing twelve pages, costing only 10 Cents a num ber; Yearly, $'2.50: Half-yearly, $1.25. All the hack numbers at 10 ocpts. and bound Vol umes of "Our Musical Friend," containing 17 numbers, at $2.50 each, constantly on hand. 0. B. SEYMOUR & CO., fcblib2ip lOf Nassau St., New York. TAILORING! The undersigned having 'JBf made arrangements for early receipts of the fashions, is prepared to do all kinds of taILORINC WORK, at his i mBL shop on Valley street, a few j| fj doors west of the Logan ViM 1 |w House, on as reasonable terms as we " an< * P rom P t, y as it can be done elsewhere.— , i IIJ Give me a call and satisfac tion will be guaranteed, seplp N. MAHANEY. GREAT EXCITEMENT! MGOODS! NEW HOODS! JUST RECEIVED AT Kennedy & Junkin's mm BA3JI aam rpHE undersigned have just received a choice JL selection of seasonable goods and CBBAFSR THAN EVER. As times are hard and money is scarce, we will make it an object to sell cheaper than the cheapest, (and no mistake.) We have all kinds at goods, such as De Laines, French Merinoes. 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 ces. I?®IB IF3ISI fiqye a fine lot of Opera, Maraposa, and Woojen Caps to suit the season at ve ry low prices." We have also a choice assort ment of iFamllg (Srorrrtce, such as Coffee, Sugar, Teas and Rice, witjj Spices of all kinds, as well as BOOTS AND SHOES, READY-MADE CLOTHING, qCEEXSW ARE, WILLOW W ARE, and in fact everything that is generally kept in stores. Please give us a call and examine for your selves, as we are determined not to be under sold Of either Jew or Gentile. All kinds of country produce taken in ex change for Goods and the highest market price i K aid Top saprie. Ground Alum Salt at 1.35 cash per sack, and full sacks. Also Dairv Salt. decls KENNEDY &. JUNKIN. &REAT EJECITEJVTENT ABOUT TiIE Railroad and Banking Bills IN MIFFLIN COUNTY, AND ALSO AT THE PEOPLE'S SHOE STORE, If} Lewistown. Ho ©o 1 £ lAVSfCj u pleasure in announcing that they I still continue their extensive shoe estab lishment in West Market street, nearly op posite Maj. iiisenbise's Hotel, and that they have just returned from the eastern cities with a large and varied assortment of Boots, and Gaiters, for Ladies, Gentlemen and Children's wear, all of neat finish and ex cellent manufacture', wljiph they will sell for CASH ONLY, If Least 2ft Per Cent. Cheaper than the same can be purchased elsewhere, as will be seen by referring to the following Price l ist: Men's Pine CiiJf Boots, $3 00 to 3 50 " Kip, ' £2oto 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 1 50 " without " 100 to 125 " Slippers with heels, 100 to 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. IRUNKS, VALLCES, AC., always on hand and for sale cheap. We respectfully solicit a liberal share of public patronage. apjg I Af \ SACKS Ground Alum Salt, at $1.45 4.V/U per sack, at 11. ZERBE'S Cheap Grocery. aug4 Cheaper than the Cheapest! LASSWARE.—Tumblers at 75 cents and VX $1 per doxen; Goblets, Pitchers, Fruit Stands, Covered Dishes, Ac. very cheap at a g4 ZERBE'S. Wanted! Wanted! 1 AAA of both sexes to JLY J •\J\J\J make money by buying cheap Groceries, Baskets, Tubs, Buckets, Churns 5V ater Cans, Brooms, Brushes, Ac. Ac. at aug4 ZERBE'S. MOFFAT'S LIFE PIL*LS AND PHCENIX BITTERS. 9 HE reputation of these very celebrated vt e . etable remedies is now unequalled by any others in this country or in Europe. Thev a r " e 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 puffery 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 eilicaoy not only in all ordinary derangements of health from Impaired digestive Functions, Bilious and Liver Complaints, Rheumatic and' Inflammatory Colds, Coughs, Nervous Weak ness, Loss of Appetite, Failure of Flesh, Head ache and Impure State of the Blood and other fluids, but also in Rheumatism, Fever and Ague other Intermittent Fevers, Asthma, Bronchitis' Cbolic, Pleurisy, Palpitation of the Heart, Ru-h of Blood to the Head, Settled Pains in the Joints Limbs and Organs, Affections of the Bladder and Kidneys, Jaundice, Dropsy, Piles (however inveterate), Habitual Costiveness, Serous and Bilious Looseness, Obstinate Headache and Ciddiness, and an immense number of other maladies, They require no dieting nor confine ment, are perfectly mild and pleasant in their operation, but w ill powerfully restore health— the greatest of earthly blessings—to the most exhausted and dilapidated constitutions. Prepared and sold by DR VVM B. MOFFAT, oct6-ly* 335 Broadway, N. Y. Neat, Cheap & Durable. W. G. ZOLLINGER, Market Street, next door to Kennedy's Store, Is always prepared tosup ply the public with all the different styles of Hats the best qualities and prices as to defy tion. He has now on har.d a large assortment of Fall and winter Hats 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 sati.-fied 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 any required size or brim, at prices that cannot fail to be satisfactory Country Merchants w ill 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 0c122 Oh! That's the Place L The Sign of (he BIG mm FOT! F you want a tasty COAL BUCKET, [ If you want a good TIN BUCKET, t you want a strong DISH FAN, If you want the best LARD LAMP now 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 we will fill them out prompt ly and warrant all 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 lor nothing except that you bring with you a few of the shiners, and J. IRVIN YVALLIS will wait on you with pleaspfp. pofjlj' ROBERT W. P ATT ON, SOUTH SIDE OF MARKET STREET, LEWISTOWN, PA. nAS just received and opened at his es tablishment a new supply of Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Fancy Articles, &c., which he will dispose of at reasonable prices. He invites all to give him a call and examine his stock, which embraces all articles in his line, and is sufficiently i(j j,ftl)le &)} fq make selections who desire to purchase. |®*REPAIRING neatly and expeditiously attended to, and all work warrr.rjlp;}. 1 hankful for the patronage heretofore re ceived, he respectfully asks a continuance of the same, and will endeavor to pleaso all who may favor hint with their custom. feb'2 Notice to Taxpayers. TAXf?A¥ERS frre hereby notified tttyt per cent will be allowed on all State or county taxes paid into the hands of collectors on the duplicates of 1860, on or before the fu6t day of Jijly nes£. WM. CREIGIITQX, JOHN PEACHEY, R. BRATTON, Lewistown, March 15, 1860. Com'rs. CASDIES iID CO!f FECTIOIfERY OF all kinds sold to retailers and parties, at the lowest wholesale prices, at aug-i ZERBE'S. QUEENSWARE. —A fine lot of newstyles, and an assortment of GLASSWARE, just received at ZERBE'S CIARELT Chain cau b$ had at ' ap26 ZERBE'S. SHAD AND MACKEREL, in whole, half and qr. barrels, or by retail, can be had a * ZERBE'S. XX7"HITE WINE, Vinegar, and Cider, oa Tf 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, Peffs, Combs, Brushes, with a large variety of articles too numerous to mention, you will find at reduced prices at A. FELIX'S THE BALTIMORE AMERICAS, Published daily, tiiwoekly and weekly, by Dobbin 4 Pulton, 128 Baltimore street, Baltimore, Md. Daily $6 per annum, 4 for 8 montbs, 3 for 6 month'. r for 4 months. Trl wfeekly 4 per annum, #3 for niria months, #2 for six months, and #1 for three month*. Tkt Wukly Jimiric** is published at #1 50 per eight montbs 91, four copies eight copies 10, fourteen for 13, 20 for 20 -all payable fn advance
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