THE ia3933333?3a From Peterson's Magazine for August. Wagner Salve—-for Tetter, liimjworm, tfv.—Take equal quantities of the inside Lark of cider, sharp pointed dock root, and green camomile. Bruise them well in a mortar, and place them in a vessel over a slow fire, with a sufficient quantity of fresh lard, or butter, (free from salt). Af ter the substance is well extracted from the ingredients, put in a small tablespoon lul of soot, and stir the whole well togeth er. Thou strain off the liquor, and stir in to it a tablespoonful of tar, and the same quantity of sulphur, stiring it until it grows cold. If the weather be cold, rub the part affected before the heat entirely leaves the salve. Syrup of IT uharb. —Take a quarter of an ounce of sliced rhubarb, a quarter of an ounce each of mace and nutmeg, a ta blespoonful of anise seed, and a little saf fron. I'ut all the ingredients into a pint of water, and let it stew until the rhubarb is quite soft; then add a pound of loaf su gai —and let it stew a little longer, and then putin two spooufuls of spirits. This may be given to children for vomiting, or a bad bowel complaint. The dose is a tea spoonful every half hour, or every hour, according to the symptoms. Spice Plaster. —The ingredients are: Two tablespoonfuls of flour, two tablespoon- : fuls of powdered ginger, two teaspoonluls of ground alspice, and two teaspoonfuls of' cloves. Mix the ingredients thoroughly ! together, and make the mixture into a i ih:ce by means of some hot spirits; brmdy, or whiskey. Apply the plaster to the region of the stomach, as warm as can be borne; it is best to pl.t. j some gauze over the plaster, in order to prevent the the mixture from falling off. Wine Bitters, No. I.—Take four oun ces of gentian root, eight ounces orange, or lemon peel, dried, and half an ounce of coriander seed ; pound them well, and put them iiito a gallon of brandy, adding two drachms of cochineal, rubbed to a powder. Stand it in a warm place, and shake it fre quently. It will be lit fur use in a few days. IlTne BUh rs, No. 2.—The ingredients are: Gentian root, one pound, of orange peel, half a pound, coriander seed, two oun ces, cardamom seed, two ounces, rei sail ders, one ounce, whisky, two gallons. Tar Ointment. —Take the suet of one quarter of mutton ; roast it before the fire and whilst roasting, baste it with three tablespoonfuls of tar. When the fat is fully extracted, mix it well with the tar and when nearly cold, stir in one tablesooon t'ul of sulphur. A cure for ringworms, &c. Choi"t-o Morbus. —(Said to be a certain cure.) —The ingredients are : One glass ful of molasses, one glassful of spring wa ter, and three tablespoonfuls of ginger. Mix them all together, and take it. It is said to afford immediate relief. For Piles. —Two tablespoonfuls of tar. eight tablcspoonsfuls of lard, not heaped. First wash the parts affected with castile soap and water, and then apply the oint ment. The ointment should be used or or twice each day. From Godey'y Lady's Book Jur August. Bee/, Mutton, or Lamb Pie. —Take three pounds of the veiny piece of beef that has fat and lean, or of the chops from a loin or neck of mutton ; wash it, and season it with salt, pepper, mace, and allspice in fine pow der, rudbing them well in. adding a very little onion or shalot chopped, and, if ap proved, a few pickled mushrooms. Set it by the side of a slow fire, in a stewpot that will just hold it; put to it a piece of but ter, about two ounces, and cover it quite close; let it just simmer in its own steam .till it commences to shrink. When it is cold, add more seasoning, foremost, and boiled eggs, and, if it is in a dish put some gravy to it before baking; but if it is only in crust, do not put the gravy till after it is cold and in jelly. Cover with common short crust or puff paste. For meat may be put both uuder and over the meat, if preferred to balls Br'ifs cak Pic. —Prepare the steaks by cutting into long strips, and, when seasoned as above, and rolled with tat in each, put theui in a dish with paste voutid the edges; put a little water or gravy in the dish, and cover it with a good short crust or puff paste, which must be pressed down upon that part around the edge. A few < ysters mixed with the beef are a great improve inent, adding their liquor to their water or j gravy. Yeal Pie. —Take some slices of aknuck- j el of veal, lay them at the bottom of a pie dish, wi'h alternate layers of ham or ba- I pon ; season between each layer with pep eer. salt and portions of hard boiled eggs j cut in slices, between the meat; fill up the ! dish in this way, then pour in some gravy made from the bones, with a little mush room < atsup and a very small quantity of sauce. c*ver with short crust or good puff paste, and bake. A Richer Veal Pie. —Cut steaks from a knuckle ot veal; season them with pepper, salt, nutmeg, and a very little clove in pow der; slice twosweatbreads and season them in the same manner; lay a puff paste on the ledge of the dish; then put the meat, yolks of hard eggs, the sweatbreads, and some oysters, up to the top of the dish; lay over the whole some very thin slices of ham, and half fill the dish with stock made from the bones; cover, and. when it is ta ken out of the oven, pour it in at the top through a funnel. a few spoonful* ot good veal gravy and some cream, to fill up; but first boil it with a teaspoonful of flour. MRS. MARY MARKS, Lewistown, Pa., Wholesale Agent for the KOMA SOTAR HAIR DRESSING. Dealers supplied by her at my lowest rates. my3l-3mos* E- B. LAW. $e FOR CORN PLOWS. Made in best mauner with STEEL SHARES, an article no farmer should be without, my3l F. J HOFFMAN. FRESH GROCERIES, Sugars. Syrups. Coffees. Bice, Teas, < Honey, Canned Peaches, Pickles, Quinces. Preserves, Jellies, &c. Which we will offer at lowest cash price. V FELIX has just returnel from the city j • with a large assortment of Groceries, ! Provisions, pared and unpared Peaches, Cher ies. Prunes, Kaisins, Figs, Oranges. Lemons, with a Lost of things in the confectionery line. You will also find at Felix's Variety Store, a splendid ass >rted of China Mantel Ornaments, such as Vases, Cups, and Saucers, Tea Sets, and a large assortment of Toys. ! 11V HOBS! 4 T. HAMILTON is now opening a new XJLa and well selected assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, at the old stand in East Market, street, Lewistown, one door west of Mrs Patton's cheap Bonnet store, consisting of CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES, of every variety, PANT STI FFS, of all : kinds, Challies, Delaines, Lawns, Ginghams, j Debages and Calicoes. Also, a great variety of HOSIERY, : GLOVES, arid Ladies' Gauntlets. CARPETS, Muslins, Hoops, Shawls and Fancy Notions, j The public are respectfully invited to call j in and examine the Goods, as I will sell cheap : for cash or country produce. ftaydnsurances against loss by fire will be ! promptly attended to in town and country. mv 24 A. T. HAMILTON. i * TIIE EXTENSIVE STOCK. OF ©©aia & gmwjsm WATCHES, BRACELETS, RINGS, BREASTPINS, AND OTHER JEWELRY;! PAXTSY 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 Banking i House. 4@4.Those who desire to buy at prices cor- j responding with the times, will please call, j jgfee"All kinds of repairing promptly atten ; ded to. 11. W. JUNK IN, Agent. j Lewistown, April 8, 1858. Tbc Sign of the lilli COME POT! VOL' WILL FIND IS THE Place to get value for your money IN TIN WARE, OR, A SUPERIOR SAD OR FLAT IRON, OR, The Best Cook Stove in Market: NAMELY, THE Daylight Gas Burner Stove ! And you will also find me very much pleas ed to do the best I can for you all. if you call on J. IRVIN WALLIS. Lewistown, June 21, 1860. Great Reduction in Sugars! 0 9. and 10 cents for Brown, and White Sugarc at 11 cents, at ZERBE'S. Just Received. BBLS Lancaster Superfine Flour, ,f\J at $5.50 per bbl. je2i JOHN KENNEDY & Co. I^LUID. —We are now selling Fluid at 15 fits, per quart or 60 cts per gallon, and warranted good. je2l JOHN KENNEDY & Co. A SUPERIOR lot of FAMILY IIAMS jTjL now on band at 12$ cts. Sugar Cured at 15 cts. JOHN KENNEDY & Co. I EVERYBODY says the CENTRAL SHOE STORE has the largest and best assort ment of Boots and Shoes in town. Call and try them. T. COX, Proprietor. ATT'HITE Stoneware by the set, 46 pieces T t in a set, at $4 $4.50 and $5, warrant ed good. Also, various other articles, such as Toilet Sets, Tea Sets, Dinner Sets, &c. at aug4 ZERBE'S. 33 o 1 i~\f\ SACKS Ground Alum Salt, at $1.45 11/ V./ per sack, at 11. ZERBE'S Cheap Grocery. aug4 Cheaper than the Cheapest ! ("1 LASSW ARE.—Tumblers at 75 cents and X $1 per dozen; Guhjets. Pitchers, Fruit Stands, Covered Diahes, Ac. verv cheap at aug4 'ZERBE'S. WILLIAM LIND, bae now open A NEW STOCK OF Cloths, Cassimeres AND VESTI N C S , which will be made up to order in the neat est and most fashionable styles. apl9 SADDLES, HARNESS, &c. The subscriber having now on 031 hand one of the best and largest stocks between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, in order to accom modate business to the times, ofters for sale a complete assortment of Saddles. Harness, Bridles, I oilers, Trunks, Whips, Hames, tailses, Carpel Bags, which are offered for sale low for cash, or ap proved credit. Among his stock will be found some high ly finished sets of light Harness equal to any manufactured, Let all in want of good articles, made by experienced workmen, give him a call. JOHN DAVIS. Lewistown, April 19, 1800, THE STEAM MILL AGAIN IXST MOTION Farmers and Mechanics, Look! to Your Interests ! Having added to the Flour and Grain Business a large stock of we offer to the public, WHOLESALE OK RETAIL, a general assortment at prices as low, perhaps lo.ver, than tiie same articles can be purchased in the county. Our stock consists of FISH, ' COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLASSES, RICE, Sl'ltUFS, CEDAII-WARE, SPICES, and ail other articles in that line. Terms Cash, but all kinds ef Grain and Produce generally taken in exchange lor goods. Country Grocers will do well by examining our stock before purchasing elsewhere All kinds of COAL, SALT AND PLASTER, always on hand. MARKS & WILLIS. Lewistown, April 21, 1859. TAILORING! MThe 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 Logari 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. se P ls N. MAHANEY. ayjA/iiJj-i w For the Ladies and Gentlemen. MISS C. G. BEAM Takes pleasure in announcing to the of MitHin and adjoining coun 'VZLties, that she has opened in East Mar ket street, in Mr. J. McCord's building, one door west of Gen. James Burns' and nearly opposite R. W. Ration's jewelry establish ment, a large assortment of LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS, collars, embroideries, kid and other gloves ladies', gentlemen's, and children's hosiery, zephyrs and zephyr patterns, Shetland wool, silk and cotton girdles, hoops and hoop skirts, ladies' and gentlemen's handkerchiefs, hair nets, shaker bonnets, shoe lacers and galoons, all colors, sewing silk, thread, crochet cord and cotton, shirt braids, reels, edgings, in sortings, gum braid, cord mitts, soaps, toilet and infant powder, tooth paste, hair and tooth brushes, combs of all kinds, Marseilles and linen shirt fronts, gaiter, dress, peari A porce lain buttons, and a variety of other articles too numerous to mention. Having bought exclusively for cash I am pre pared to sell at least 20 per cent, cheaper than can be purchased elsewhere. By strict atten tion to business. I trust to merit a share of public patronage. N. B. —Orders promptly attended to. Lewistown, April 26, iB6O. Good News for the People! JEST RECEIVED AT Kennedy & Junkin's wm niiiMj? a m fIMIE subscribers have just received a choice X assortment of New and Fashionable Goods, and will sell them as cheap or a little cheaper than they can be sold elsewhere. We have all kinds of goods such as Delaines, Challies, Li wns, Plaids, for spring and sum mer dresses at low figures, also a good assort ment of 933 3 3 3 3123, such as plain, figured and plaids, and a?e de termined to sell them at prices to suit the times. We have also a fine assortment of La dies' Spring and Summer Shawls. Mantillas, Capes and Dusters, at extremely low figures, with a general assortment of Bonnets and Bonnet Ribbon, Flats, dec. BOOTS AND SHOES, very cheap. A fine stock of Queensware of all descriptions and prices. Also a fine lot of JFamUg (Grorruru, of all kinds, such as Coffee, Sugars. Teas, Syrups, Rice, and in fact all kinds that are kept in stores, and a little lower in prices. Call and they will speak for themselves. Al so a large assortment of Ladies' Skirts, frnm 9 to 25 hoops, ranging in price from 50 cents to ?1 50 per sett. READY-MADE CLOTHING, a fine lot which we will sell at city prices for cash, and no mistake! Ladies and gentlemen will do well by ex amining the above stock, as we are determin ed not to be undersold by either Jew or Gen tile. AH kinds uf Country Produce taken in exchange for goods, and the highest prices paid for th same. js7 KENNEDY 4 JUNKJLN. H3KO7AL. The subscriber would respect fully inform his friends and the public that he has removed his shoe store from the room nest to Davis s to the second room east of Franciscus's Hard ware store, where he is prepared to make to order all kinds of Boots, Shoee, or Gaiters, tu the best material and workmanship. Also a large assortment of HOME MADE WORK on hand. 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 1 50 Boy s " 8i cts to 2 12 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 ai the sign of I ihe BIG SHOE, East Market street. JOHN CLARKE. Those indebted will please call and settle their accounts before the Btli of April, rnh22 J. C. STUDY ECONOMY! AND BUY YOUR Boots and Shoes AT THE Central Eoct and Shoe Store, j *■ Where none but the best home \. made work is kept All my work j made under my immediate su j pi.ivi.sii.il, ufiil as I have bad long experience j in the Shoe Business, I can safely recommend !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 hrogans : 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 in the public square. mh29 T. COX, Proprietor. CONSUMPTION AND ASTHMA CDIED. Dr. H- James discovered, while in the East Indies, a certain care fur Consunintion, Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, untl General Debility, The remedy was discovered by liirn when his only child, a I daughter, was given up to die. His child was cured, and I is now alive and well. Desirous at benefiting his feilow i mortals, lie will send to tiiosi who wish it, tlie recipe con ! tainlng full directions for malting and successfully using j this remedy, free, on receipt of their names with stamp tor return postage. When received, take it to Mrs Mary Marks, Druggist, Lewistown, Pa. There Is not a single symptom ul consumption that it does not at once j take hold of and dissipate. Mglit sweats, peevishness, § irritation 01 the nerves, failure of memoiy, difficult I expectoration, sharp pain in the lungs, soiethro.it, i chilly sensations, nausea at the stonnich, inaction 01/ tile bowels, wasting away of the muscles. Address X O. I'. BROWN .v CO., i>2 A Sti.lohn st. S. York, flub® ! HOWARD ASSOCIATION. PHILADELPHIA. , .1 rimero/cnl Institution < -tahlished by special Endowment her tin lit lief of the Sick and Distressed, ajtticted with I Virulent and' Epidemic Diseases, and especially for the Cure of Diseases of the Vcjruetl Oyjans. MEDICAL Advice given gratis, by the Acting Sur geon. to all who apply by letter, withadesenption of their condition, (age. occupation, habits of life. See:..) and in cases of extreme poverty. Mediemes furnished free of charge. Valuable Deports on Spermatorrhoea, and oilier Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and on the Sew Remedies employed in the Dispensary, sent to C afflicted in sealed letter envelopes, free of cha. x Two or three stamps lor postage will be 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. HEART WELL, President. Geo. F.vibchil®, Secretary. feb2-ly Fruit Trees! f-ale by the subscribers, an assortment _ of the choicest kinds of Fruit Trees, at the following reduced prices : APPLE TREES at 82 cts. PEACTI " 18 cts. PEAK " 50 cts. CIIERUY " 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 lir.e that we have not now on hand can have it by ad dressing us in season. WARNER & BUTTS. Lewistown, February 23, iB6O. LUMBER. subscriber wuuld respectfully infirm X the public that he has on hand a large and choice stock of all kinds of lumber. It comprises 2, IJ, IV, 1. I- and V inch WHITE FINE BOARDS. JOISTS, SCANTLING. Lap and Joint SHINGLES, Shingling and Plastering LATH, GARDEN FATING, DOORS. WINDOW SASH. SHUT'JERS, BLINDS, and WORKED FLOORING. The undersigned being a bouse Carpenter, he is prepared to fill orders for Doors, Sash, &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 bi pleased to see all who may favor him with a call. m h22 WM. B. HOFFMAN. Mercantile Appraiser s List. rpilE LICENCES under the Mercantile Ap -1 praisers List are now ready, and parties interested are notified that they must be lilt ed on or before the 15th July, alter which date suit will be brought against all remaining in my hands. WM. C. VINES, jel4. (D) Treasurer. Cheap A Durable. W. G. ZOLLINGER, Market Street, next door to Kennedy's Store, —v Is always prepared to sup- I ply the public with all the TO different styles of Hats of best qualities and atsuch^^S^ as to defy tion. He has now on harid 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 satisfied that his sloch cannot fail to please. For the Ornish he bas constantly on hand, or will make to order, hats to their taste of any required size or brim, at prices thatcannotfail to be satisfactory. Country Alerchants will find it to their ad vantage to give ine 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 rpnE DETERSIVE SOAP is for sale at Zer- I be's Cheap Grocery Store. Try it—it is the best article ever introduced * ap2l MAPLE SUGAR OQ hand at A. FELUL'B. MOFFAT'S LIFE PILLS AND PHUtINIX BITTERS. IrtHL reputation of these very celebrated veg- Jl etable remedies is now unequalled by any others in this country or in Europe. They 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. usual modes ol 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 efficacy nt only in all ordinary derangements of health, from Impaired Digestive Functions,Costiveness, 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, Cholic, Pleurisy, Palpitation of the Heart, Rush 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 Giddiness, and an immense number of other maladies, They require no dieting nor confine ment, are perfectly mild and pleasant in their operation, but will powerfully restore health— the greatest of earthly blessings—to the most exhausted arid dilapidated constitutions. Prepared and sold by DR WM B MOFFAT, octfl-ly* 335 Broadway, N. New Spring and Summer Goods. T > F. ELLIS, of the late firm of McCoy lit I> FELLOW'S HILL tOR\LB. New Play.—" Nat and Jim." VF'IER which the edifying and substan tial afterpiece of " Something to Eat and Something for Everghr Fine Nickel Stiver, and Silver I'm'.erof fa Spoonv, Ladles, Butter Knives, ' Tea Sets, Urns, Kettles, Waiters, But- ' ter Dishes, Ire Pitchers, Cak' Baskets, Communion IFare Cups, Mwjs, Goblets. <\r. With a general assortment comprising no-,, ■ , „ beat qualitu. made of the be.,! nuiterwh and /„ " ' tut. euuatitming them a servioeable and durable sn-'.i tor Hotels. Steamboats a .. ate Fannin - ' '* Old Ware re-plated IU the but manner. Veb2S-l 'JMfl 4 ! 'JAM i'JlifsL BEAUTIFUL NEW GCCDS! J. BRISBIX has just returned fro® kjs the east and opened cut a large and wed selected assoitiuent of Goods, which h offers to the pubitc at very iow prices, the truth of which will he ascertained by a visit to his store, corner of Market nnd'Wavue | streets, opposite the jail. For Lad ie's W ear he has a fine assortment, a few of which will mention: ORG-xNDIES. 25 t.j 31 cents—these arovery tine for the price. FKKXCII LA \\ XS, 17 ecuts— formerly soli at 25 LAWNS. 6.R 8. 10, and 12 cents. BAREGES, CH ALLIES, DELAINE* GINGHAMS. 4c. | HOOPED SKIRTS, from b2L; to jl 25-.. Children's do., 31 to 50 cents, A lot of SHOES selling at cost —llreled On; ters. SLOOal.44—these arc worth un ex amination. In Men's Wear, he has CLOTHS, CASSf- MERES. SATINETS. UNION CASBI MERES, JEAN'S, COTTON A DES. Ae. j Men's Gaiters at cost, and Boots and Shoes generally very cheap. A tine assortment of GROCERIES fQIEEASWARE, M II.LOM M ARE. TABLE UTLHtY, \e. please call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. W 00l and Country Produce generally taken in exchange for goods. my 17 S. J. BRISBIX. GREAT EXCITEMENT ABOUT THE Railroad and Banking Bills IN MIFFLIN COL' NTV, AND ALSO AT THE PEOPLE'S SHOE STORE, In Lewistown. iSte Oy 45 2Ci r pleasure in announcing that they I still continue tlieir extensive slue estab i listiment in West Market street, nearly up- I posite Maj. Eisenbise's Hotel, and that they • have just returned from the eastern cities with a large and varied assortment of Boots, . Slioes and Gaiters, for Ladies, Gentlemen j and Children's wear, all of neat finish and ftp ; cellent manufacture, which they will sell for CASH ONLY, At Least 25 Per Cent. Cheaper ! than the same can be purchased elsewhere, | as • ill be seen by retelling to the following I Price List: Men's Fine Calf Boots, 88 00 to 3 50 " Kip, 220t0 2 1-0 44 Gaiters, 1 75 to 2 Off " Walking Shoes, 150ut 175 " Slippers, 50 to lU® " Brogans, 100 to IJ" •' Boy s' Boots, 1 00 to 2 lit) j " Gaiters, 05 to 150 , " Kip and C:;lf Brogans. 75 to 110 Ladies Gaiters with heels, 1 30 to 1 OU •' without '• 1 00 to 1 35 " Kid and Morocco fßiot*, with heels, ] 25 to 1 5u ' " without " looto 125 ' " Slippers with heels, looto 120 44 44 without, " 50 to 90 " Kid and Morocco Buskins, ] 15 to 1 20 41 Kip Calf Boots, 90 to 150 ! Misses' and Childrcns Shoes, and Gaiters, 25 to 1 M Measures taken for Boots and Shoes, whitb will be made atthe shortest notice. REPAIR | ING dune in the neatest manner. ; Having bought uur goods fur cash, they i were put at the lowest figure, and by doing | an exclusively cash business, customers ars j made to pay debts—hence our low prices. • TRUNKS, VALICES, Ac., always on hand ! and tor stile cheap. W's respectfully solicit a liberal share of ! public patronage. apl9 | ROBERT W. PATTON, SOCTII SIDE OF SARIiLT STREET LEAVISTOAVN, PA. HAS just received and opened at his es tablishment a new supply of Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, I mmzw Fancy Articles, &0., which he will dispose of at reasonable pricei, lie invites all to give him a call and examine his stock, whir-h embraces all articles in hi I line, and is sufficiently large to enable all to ! make selections who desire to purchase. AtayREPAIRING neatly and expeditiously attended to, and all work warranted. 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