ASHIgniIDBAL How to Avoid Midge m Wheat. The red weevil (more commonly called the midge) is a comparatively new-comer in this latitude. It is one of the most de structive enemies of the wheat crop where it has existed for a length of time, and we may expect that in the future it will not spare us. We give the following practi cal suggestions from the Rural New York er, published at Rochester, in the midst of a country which has suffered very much by its depredations. Their timely applica tion here may prove very useful: The practical question which arises among cultivators is, how can we best evade the midge? Many conjectural and some very plausible theories have hitherto been promulgated on this point, few of which have proved of any great value, be ing either impracticable or too expensive. The result of careful experiments, by some of our most intelligent, observing and ex perienced grain growers, however, proves that there are three requisites to success ful wheat culture in regious where the j midge prevails, and these we will briefly enumerate and discuss. 1. Varieties. —The first and most requi site is to secure and sow seed of early and hardy varieties—such as the Mediterrane- j an, Golden Drop, Dayton, Ac. Those who have grown these, and experimented with j more recently introduced varieties, the past ' year, have been quite successful. The Mediterranean has improved in quality of; late years, and also in productiveness. In 1 some instances, last year, from thirty to ; forty bushels per acre were produced in this county, the grain being of excellent quality, and we presume (from the fields we have examined) that the yield and qual ity will both prove good this season. The Dayton variety was grown in Genesee coun- ; ty last year, and gave good satisfaction— escaping the midge and producing thirty five bushels per acre. The success of the j experiment induced several farmers of j Wheatland, in this county, to procure from Ohio) and sow seed of this variety j hit fall, the product of which escaped the midge and looked very promising two weeks ago—when nearly ready for harvest ing As we stated in the Rural of the 16th, (after examining about seventy acres on the farm of lion. Klisha Harmon,) ' it is a very fine v .riety—a white bald wheat, with stiff straw, and if it acclimates as ; well as the Mediterranean will prove inval uable in this region.' Other new varie ties have been tried on a small scale this ' year—such as the Boughton wheat, (seed from Virginia,) by Mr. Wray, near this city, and the Early .May,(seed from South ern Illinois,) by Mr. James White of Wayne county. We hope to hear soon from these and other gentlemen who have experimented with new varieties, and that they will state the time of sowing, yield per acre, quality, Ac., for the benefit of j the public. -. Time of Sow in j. —The general opin ion among our farmers is that, whatever seed is used, it must be sown curb/ to escape the ' mil!'je. Some are of the opinion that the Souie wheat cun be successf ully 7 grown— j us it baa been this past season—by sowing ! as early as the Ist of September on rich, ' dry and well-prepared soil. It should be i remembered, however, that the present season has been more favorable for wheat i in this region thau any other for perhaps f twenty years, and hence that the result this year is not a safe index for ordinary j seasons. Y\ e should prefer tlie early vari eties, such as those named above, and I sow as tody us possible after the 2bt'i of' jlujust —say the last week in August or first of September. This is the opinion of our best farmers, and those who have ex- j perimented most, been most successful in | wheat culture, since the prevalence of the ! midge. Sod and Culture. —Early vaiieties and early sowing will prove of little avail with- j out a rich dry wheat sail andr/ood culture, j Ihe great cereal cannot be produced advan j tageously on poor, wet land in any part of! the Enioii, and especially in sections where j the midge prevails. To produce wheat abundantly and profitably 7 , the soil must I contain the proper elements, and be in the ! right condition. In many ca.-os under- j draining is of the utmost importance, even on tarnis where it is not considered neces sary. No one need expect to grow good ! wheat, and evade the midge, unless he has 1 a rich, warm and comparatively drv soil, i and good culture, —but with these, and at tendon to the requisites above named, vre believe wheat can again be cultivated suc cessfully in Western and Central New York ! and other midge-infested sections of the ' ■country. — American Ajricullurist. FivtriT AND J. llOt I' MAN . Lewistown, Pa., has . • on hand a line assortment of Glass and Yellow Ware Jars of the most approved pat terns. and at very low prices. These are war runted to be a superior article iri that they preserve the natural flavor of the fruit. 6--^"Special attend, n is called to our new un tie of sealing, which is done quickly, and continues economy with certainty of preser vation. "Fresh Arrival at Billy John ston's. ~\X7~ OMEN'S G A ITERS at GO cents per *T pa r; Ileel Gaiters, Sl.oo—the cheap est article ever offered fur sale in this county. Also, Bouts, Shoes, Ac. equally low. As Caesar says—" Ye w ho have money come and buy; you that have none, set down and cry." Goii g fast at jyl'J BILLY JOHNSTON S. LOOT MOROCCO—Our stock this season 9 t this Kind in lower in price and better quality than any other in the county. — Caii nd satisfy yourselves. augO F, G. FRANCISCUS. MOFFAT'S LIFE PILLS AND PHOENIX BITTERS. paHE 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 lamiiy 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 thousand- have testified, to their prompt and decided efficacy not only in all ordinary derangements of health, from Impaired Digestive Functions.Costivene>s, Bilious and Liver Complaints, Rheumatic and inflammatory Colds, Coughs, Nervous Weak ness, Loss of Appetite, Failure of Flesh. Head acne and Impure Stale of the Blood and other fluids, but also in Rheumatism, Fever and Ague, other Intermittent Fevers, Asthma, Bronchitis, Cholic, Pleurisy, Palpitation ol the Heart, Rush of Blood to the Head, Settled Pains in the Joints, Limbs and Organs, Affections ot the Bladder arid Kidneys, jaundice. Dropsy, Piles (however inveterate), Habitual Costiveness, Serous and Bilious Looseness, Obstiriale 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 and dilapidated constitutions. Prepared and sold by DK WM B. MOFFAT, octG-ly* 333 Broadway, N. Y. New Spring and Summer Goods. 1) F. ELLIS, of the lute firm of McCoy k • A: Eli lis, has just returned front 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 suiull ad vance on cost. The stock of Dry Goods em j braces all descriptions of STRING & SUMMER GOODS suitable for Ladies, Gentlemen and Children, with inauy new patterns, ills £UocenfS comprise Choice Sugars, Molasses, Java, Rio j and JLaguyraCoffee, superior Teas, Ac. Also, Boots and Shoes, Queensware, and all other articles usually found in stores—all which the customers of the late firm and the public in general are invited to examine. R. F. ELLIS, fcaf Fish, Salt. Plaster and Coal always on hand. Country Produce received as usual and the full market price allowed therefor. Lewistown, April 2G, I*6o. THE NEW THEATRE ! OPEN AT ALL HOURS!! ODD FELLOW'S HILL I OWNER. New Play.—" Nat and Jiin." VFTER which the edifying and substan tial afterpiece of" Somelhiny to Eat ami Somethinj for Everybody," wiil be produced in the way of another fresh arrival of Sugars, Teas, Rice, Beans, Spices, Chocolate, Molasses, Ac. Mackerel. Shad, Herring. Codfish, Ac. , Hani, Shoulder, Bacon, Dried Beef, Salt Flour, Soaps. Queensware, Stoneware, Glassware, Cedar ware, Hardware. Boots and Shoes, Baskets, Carpet Chain. GOODS, ... Notions and Nick Xacks of all kinds. ; Tobacco and Cigars of best Brands. Pure Wines, Brandies, and Whiskey, free i from adulteration. Everybody and anybody are invited to : come together, ar.d see the sights. Don't for j get the place. Don't forget to bring along ! the pewter.' and don't forget that we sell ail i Goods at prices to suit the times. N. KENNEDY, Proprietor, JAS. FIROY EL>, Salesman. BSL.AII kinds of Produce taken in exchange i for Goods. my 10 W Hi JLJ AST) WINDOW V LARGE assortment for sale bv F. J. HOFFMAN. / t ROUND ALLM SALT.—A large lot | VJT new luil sacks G. A. Suit, just received, lor sale at a reduced price, my 17 F. J. HOFFMAN. I ACKEREL, Herring and Shad, best i 1 quality, at iow nrices for sale by | n. ,17 " ' F. J. HOFFMAN. c XDA Y SCHOOL BOOKS —A large as ; kjg snrtment ol Sunday School Library, Class j and Reward Books, for sale at same prices as sold by S. S. Union in Philadelphia, at my 17 F. J. HOFFMAN'S. Rio Coffee, at 16 cents. Also Su gars and other Groceries, low for cash at my 17 F. J. HOFFMAN'S. / tONFECNONERY, Crackers, Nuts, &c., V_y &0., at low prices to wholesale dealers. ' my 16 F. J. HOFFMAN. and Segars—good qualities at JL low prices to dealers, my 17 F. J. HOFFMAN. ' C®,®® FINDINGS.—A full assortment of kj Shoe Findings on hand, some articles j much reduced in price. my 17 F. J. HOFFMAN. COIJS LEATHER.—A good stock just re : kJ ccited. of the hest Red and Oak Sole i Leather. 1 have aiso a good assortment of Morocco, Linings, French Calf Skin, Upper, Kips &c., all at low prices for cash, my 10 F. J. HOFFMAN. "V * ILS. 1. J. HOFFMAN has always j XI on hand a large stock of best Nails, i and sold a 7 iow prices. STORE.—i have on hand J_ Corn Ploughs, Corn Cultivators, Ready Corn Shellers, Hay Drags, and other Farming Implements, for sale at prices warranted tu give satisfaction, my 17 F. J. HOFFMAN. C 1 ORN BROOMS, Washing Machines and I Washing Boards, for sale at I ap26 ZILRBE'S. MRS. MARY MARKS. Ltvittown. Pa.? Wholesale Agent for the KOMA SOTAR H I'm Z Z* S - 13" • Dealers supplied by her at my lowest rates. my3l—3mos* B. B. LAM . $9 FOR CORN PLOWS. Made in best manner with STEEL SHARES, an article no farmer should be without, my 31 F. J. HOFFMAN. FRESH GROCERIES, Sugars. Syrups. Coffees. Rice Teas, Koiit-y, Canned Peaches. Piekies, Quinces, Preserves, Jeilies, &c. Which we will offer at lowest cash price. V FELIX has just returned from the city • with a large assortment of Groceries, Provisions, pared and unpared Peaches, Ciler ies. Prunes, Raisins, Figs, Oranges, Lemons, with a host of things in the confectionery line. You will also find at Felix's Variety Store, a splendid ass irted ut China Mantel Ornaments, such as Vases, Cups, and Saucers, Tea Sets, and a large assortment of Toys. 4 T. HAMILTON is now opening new ! and well selected assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, at the old stand in Last 1 Market, street. Lewi.-town, one door west of Mrs Patton's cheap Bonnet store, consisting ol CLOTHS AM) CASSLMERES, I of every variety, PA XT STI FFS, of all kinds, Challies, Delaines, Lawns, Ginghams, 1 Debages and Calicoes. Also, a great variety of IIOSIEII V, GLOVES, and Ladies' Gauntlets. CARPETS, Muslins, Hoops, Shawls and Fancy Notions The public are respectfully invited t call in and examine the Goods, as 1 will sell cheap for cash or country produce. B~*f Insurances against loss hv fire will be promptly attended to in town and countrv. my 24 A. T. HAMILTON. THE EXTENSIVE STOCK OF ,'rC ,fi A, Av"V? X*?- S V&3 C,-\y/V ■ J ' - WATCHES, CIIAIXS, BRACELETS, RINGS, BREASTPINS, AND OTHER JEWELRY; PASTS? 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 j Market streets, opposite Ilusscll's Banking i House. j fis&„Thoße who desire to buy at prices cor ; responding with the times, will please call. kstjCAil kinds of repairing promptly atteu ded to. 11. W. JUNK IN, Agent. Lewistown, April 8, 1858. The Sign of the 1)11. COFFEE POT! VOL" WII.L FIND IS TUE Flace to get value for your money I N TI N AY ARE, OR, . A SUPERIOR SAD Oil FLAT IRON, OH, ! The Best Cook Stove in Market: NAMELY", THE Daylight Gas Burner Stove ! Arid you will also find me very much pleas- I ed to do the best I can for you all, if you call on J. IRVIN WALLIS. Lewistown, June 21, 18t0. Great Reduction in Sugars! S9, and 10 cents for Brown, and White _ . Sugars at li cents, at ZERBE'S. Just Received. i I A BIiLS Lancaster Superfine Flour, : _Lx_/at 50.50 per bbl. 1 ALU ID.—We are now selling Fluid at 15 . cts. per quart or GO cts per gallon, and ! warranted good. . 4 SUPERIOR lot of FAMILY HAMS ; Tx now on hand at 12j cts. Sugar Cured I EVERYBODY says the CENTRAL SHOE _J STORE has the largest and best assort j ment of Bouts and Shoes in town. Call and f i try them. T. COX, Proprietor. Lyon's Pure Ohio CATAWBA BR AW. f r PHE want of mi//// pure Brandy has , 1. long been felt in this country, anil the opportuni j ty to procure an article of sueii quality as to super j serie tne sale and use of tiie many vile compounds so I often sold under the name of brandy, can be rogard j ed only as a great public goon. The Catawba Brandy j possesses nil the choice qualities of the best imported ' : liquor, and is positively known to be ef perfect puri , ty and of superior flavor. As a beverage the pure ar < tiele is a remedy for Dyspepsia. Flatulency. Cramp, i Colic. Languor, Low Spirits. General Debility, Ac., Ac. " j Physicians who htive used it in their practice and who [ have been practicing twenty-six years speak of it in the most flattering terms as will be seen by reference ' | to numerous letters and certificates. ' , Sole Agent for its sale in Mifflin county, CHARLEB RITZ, ( scplo-eolOm Lewistown, Pa. \ i ABLE sIGAII on baud at ijJL A. FELIX'S. 1 / tROCKERi WARE—Fine assortment of j \j Stone Crockery Ware and Baskets at A. FELIX'S. THE OLD CENTRAL S'lMllxSj AiIEilS-LLS : BoSs and Shoes Cheaper than ever. IHAVE bought a large and well selected stock of every variety in my line at very low prices, and will sell at a small advance on cost. 1 would cordially invite my custo mers. and all others, to call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. Look at our low prices: Mens' Boots >*2 00 a 3 2 > " Gaiters 175a 2 00 " Walking Shoes 125a 1 40 " Calf Monroes 125 a 160 " Brognns I*7 aI 40 Boys' Gaiters 85 a 1 >0 '* Kip and Calf Monroes 65 a 05 Misses and Childrens 20 a 1 00 Womens' Gaiters 62 a 2 25 14 Goat heels 1 00 a 1 25 44 Morocco Lace Boots 00 a I 25 44 Slippers with heels 1 00 a 1 50 44 44 50 a 60 A large stock of home made work constant !v on hand and will bo made 6 ord-r at short est notice. Having g eat iy reduced our pri : ces our terms will hereafter be positively cash, j ' Store, southeast corner of the Diamond, op p site the Lewistown Hotel. jyl2 T. COX. /✓CONSUMPTION AND ASTHMA CURED. Dr. H- James discovered, while in the East In a certain cure f*r Consumption, Asthma, BronchUto, Coughs, Colds, and General DebtHty, The ' remedy w.i discov, red l.y bint wli.-ii ti la only ch'.M, a ; laughter, was siveri up to die. ILs chi, wis cure !, aiM Is now .vice ai i veil. I>, sir u.s of t ncti: i:, r - 1;> idiuiv i mortals, he wfl! sen i to those who wish it. the recipe con- ; j taming :itII directions for making ao J MI, , e.-sb. va, ■ :*.k remedy, free, on receipt of their name* with stamp j for return -tacv. When rec ivetl. t.e,'' it to Mr., Mary I Mar' s, Dnia ri--t, la tr istown, i'a. Tiiure ,s not a single ■ plant of co> s-anption that it dot s not . 1 once g take held of and dlsetpate. Nlxlit sweats, peevishness, t , ii I ration of the nerves, failure of n >mo y. difflolt S \ | expectoration, sharp p-.in in the lungs, sore throat. t \ . chilly sensations, nausea ai the stomach, Inact ion i■ i : , the bowels, wastina a waj of the muscles. Address f . •. P. 881 AY N& I * 32 *3l John St. N. York. (mhfP 4^ IIOWAK I> ASSOCIATION. PIHL4I)I-11,1*111 A. .4 JScnorofenf IMiMsn ■ ttoblicbod by tpeciol End cm ' ' ./ II Sir!: r,„.t aftirr-'l u ' Virulent ami Epidemic />'.<• •. and especially fw t/r < ' < of iHanvss of thr .S'e.r>... l tirtjn .. VI EDICAL Advice given gratia, by the Acting Sur l goon, to all who apply by letter, with a desonpti >n i jof tii. Ir oond::: ti. org.*. ■. ettpati i ni.irs of life. .. and in on - - of extreme pov- :ty M : In in- sfune s) . j free of charge. ValwtbU Reports on Spormaforrh®#, • and other Ikseßsesof the Sexual Organs, and on the j A ■ oiiipboed in to, L sp, n-ary, .. ut !•> i ~ { :iffliet"d in sealod h 'tor envoi, fi'el. ~f arti,*. t Tu ■ thr-• 1 stamps for p.-tng- will be .■• ie. Address Dr. .I.s'KILLIN HOUGHTON, ActingSur- : g. Howard As.- >:-ij;t:on, N>. "2 > nth Xium street, j l'iiilado'phitt, Ihi. B\ order of th.- 1- rector-. EZRA" I>. 11KAll'l WELL, President. ! j GEO. FxiitciiiLii, Secretary. f, b2-'y '■ mv ? ci* Z IU6 AU A . 1 ."'OR sale by the subscribers, an assortment 4 of the choicest kimls of Fruit Trees, at the following reduced prices: A FULL TREES at 22 cts. RE At II 44 18 cts. PEAR " 50 cts. I CHERRY 44 50 cts. PLUM 44 50 cts. j Great reduction made to those purchasing j jby the quantity. Farmers and others wishing , to plant Orchards would do well to give u- a j • call. Those wishing anything in our line that | we have not now on Laud cuu have it by ad ; dressing us in season. WARNER & BUTTS. Lewistown, February 23, iB6O. f | HIE subscriber would respectfully inform I JL the public that he has on hand a large j j and choice stock of all kinds of lumber. It ! comprises 2, 11, 1 J, 1, |j. and 1 inch WHITE j ! I'INE no Alios, JOISTS, SCANT JAN (J, Lap and Joint SUINGJ.ES, Shingling and I Plastering LATH. CARD EN IJALINC,\1 J ALINC,\ ' . DOORS, WINDOW SASH, SHI TIERS, j r | BIANDS, and WORKED FLOORING. The undersigned being a house Carpenter, • he is prepared to fill orders for Doors, Sash, i Ate., to the best advantage and on the short | (-t notice. His Lumber A ard is on Third Street, west of the Academy, where he will be i pleased to see ail who may favor him with a : ' call. wh22 WM. B. HOFFMAN, j xAeai, t iietip A. Durable. W. G. ZOLLINGER, Market Street, next door to Kennedy's Stoii, E a ' ways prepared to sup- '—v I j ply the public with all the j i styles of Hats of ' best uuaiities and at -ucl, ' \ prices as to defy compcti-^^^^ tion. He has now on hand a large assortment I , of Fall and winter Mats and Caps, of all the ! ■ latest styles, which he will sell at the lowest ; | cash prices. He invites everybody to call and | examine for themselves, as he is satisfied that ! his stock cannot fail to please. | For the Ornish he has constantly on hand, or j ! will make to order, hats to their taste of any j required size or brim, at prices that cannot fail | to be satisfactory. j Country Merchants will find it to their ad " j vantage to give me a call, as a libera! deduction . ! will be made on wholesale purchases, and es | pecially so to punctual men. ' | Don't forget the place, next door to Ivenne | dy's store and nearly opposite the Odd Fellows' ; Hall oct 22 | '|VIL DETERSIVE SOAP is for saie at Zer-j ' j, be's Cheap Grocery Store. Try it—it is the ' best article ever introduced ap2l j \\7 UITE Stoneware by the set, 46 pieces 1 | | V in a set, at $4. 84.50 and 85, warrant !ed good. Also, various other articles, such 5 as Toiiet Sets, Tea Sets, Dinner Sets, See. at i aug4 ZERBE'S. ORANGES AND LEMONS for sale at i Zeibe's Grocery establishment. Fruit Cans ! Fruit Cans ! I \ 4 ORRKT'S Patent self sealing and self ; ill testing airtight Cau. This can was ex | tensiveiy used last year, and 1 have madedil- 1 ' igent inquiry as to its worth, and found it to i j be a favorite, because easily closed, perfectly 5 J airtight, and easily opened. It is impossible : " j to close this can if not perfectly airtight, and 1 : when once closed juu have a positive proof : j that it is airtight. 1 will insure all fruit seal i| ed in this way in cans that are sound. B " j sure you call at the sign the BIG COFFEE ; POT. J I. WALLIS. • j P. S. We made a great mistake last year, ' ! by altering old cans, because there were ma ?. | ny air holes we could not discover, that when taken home they could not be closed, and ' therefore the can condemned. Lewistown, June 12. NEW YORK CHEESE. f \ \ have now ou hand a splendid article t v ol New York Cream Cheese, a good . , article fur family use, at only 124 cts per lb. j WILLIAM LIMD, has now open A NEW STOCK OF Oloiiis, Cassimeres AND VESTS NCS, which will be made up to order in the neat est and most fashionable styles. apl9 SADDLES, HARNESS, &c. A The subscriber having now on hand one of the b, -t and largest t ~ il- stocks between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, in order to accom modate business to the tunes, oiic.s for saie a complete assortment of Saddles. Harness, Bridles, foliar?. Trunks, Whips, Humes, Aalises, iarpet Bags. which arc offered for sale low for cash, or ap proved credit. Among his stock will he found seme high ly finished s>>ts ol light liarner-s equal to any manufactured. Let all in want of good articles, made by experienced workmen, give him a call. JOHN DAVIS. Lewistown, April 19, lc-CO. mm m-m am ' a 01 ,r> e-t era e* jL r * :\ receipts ol the fashions, is 'v f 1 [rem,n Jt. u; 1 kinds ol • F'-—'v* / I Ml.'RtiNG \\ OiiK, at hi -1 sin pon \ al:ev -treel, a few p " | ts doors west of the Logan i C House,onas iv - nable term® A, n| fid as well and fionqU a \j \t iii i it can be d-t.e Ist where ' L _JL * f 'ive me a i .ill ami -alisfac rion will b g .. .r.t. nd. sep If, A MA HANKY. - liment t;f LADIES' DRESS TLiMMIMS, collars, embroidt rl- s, kid ! other -I ,v - I ladies', gentlemen's, And 1 blren's i. sierv, | zephyrs zephyr patterns, Sf etland v >ut, ! silk and cotton r_iidles, h ->p>and !.. op skirts. ladies' and gentlemen a handkerchiefs, hair i nets, shaker bonnets, shoe Incers and guloons. ; all colors, sewing silk, thread, crochet cord land cotton, shut braids, reels, edgings, in -1 sorting-", gum braid, cord mitts, snaps, toilet and infant powder, tooth paste, hair and tooth brushes, combs of nil kinds, Marseilles and linen shirt fronts, gaiter, dress, pear A puree lain buttons, and a variety of other ui tick.- too numerous t mention. Having bought exclu.-iv-ly for cash I am pro I pared to sell at it ust2t) per cet '. elm t r than can be purehast d e'sewiiere. By strict alten tion to business. I trust to merit a share of public patronage. N. R.—Orders pr -mptlv attended to. Lewistown, April 26, 1 sob. Good News for the People! JCST RECEIVED AT Kennedy & Jtisdkin's aiHf 3!Miy a r 1 1 If K subscribers have just received a choice 1 assortment of New and Fashionable Goods, and will sell them as cheap or a little cheaper than they can he sold elsewhere. AY ir have all kinds of goods such as Delaines Challies, Lt wits, Plaids, for spring and sum mer dresses at low figures, also a good assort ment of -j i a Jiiia, such as plain, figured and piaids, and arc de termined to sell theni at prices to suit the times. Y\ e have also a fine assortment of La dies' Spring and Summer Shawls, Mantillas, Capes arid Dusters, at extremely low figures! with a general assortment of BonneTs and Bonnet Ribbon, Flats, elve.H. Al so a large assortment of Ladies' Skirts, from 9 to 2d hoops, ranging in price from 50 cents to $1.50 per sett. READY-MADE CLOTHING, a tine lot which we will sell at city prices for cash, and no mistake! Ladies - ad 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. All kinds of C juntry Produce taken in exchange for goods, and the highest prices paid for the same. ;o7 KENNEDY & JUNKIN. SILVER PLATES' WARE BY H.IK) LY FILLET, No. H22 Markel Street, Pliiladtl|hia, MANTF.VCTCRER Or Fine Xickel Silver, and Sifr. r Wafer of }\. r ;, | Spooni, Ladles, Butter Knir-'s, Castors ' Tea &-ts. Cms, Kettles, Waiters, AV ter Dishes, lee Pitchers, Cake Baskets, Communion Ware, Cups, Afups, Goblets, <( \ Willi a general assortment, eomprising xoA Uan twrf quaSljL made <*f the I and hearth J ■' ' I ■ ■ .- ngthem usemgeet!- MM MERES, SATINETS, I NION CVSSL M E RES, J EA N>, CO 1' i UNA Hi;./L. Men's Gaiters at eo.-t, and Roots aud Shoes s j generally very chenn j A fine assi rtu. Nt of J. no in the neatest manner. Hiving bought our goods for cash, they \v. re put at the lowest figure, and by doing ; an ustixiy cash busni'ss, customers are oi.nlc to pay no debts—iiericc our low prices. L . 1 t-l NKS, \ ALICES, Ac., always on hand and fur sale cheap. Wo respectfully solicit a liberal share of public patronage. apl9 ROBERT W. PATTON, SOI'IH SIDE OF MARKET STREET, LEWISTOWN, PA. "I Ij ju t received and opened at his es p 1 L tablishment a new supply of Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Fancy Articles, &c., which lie will dispose of at reasonable price*. ; lie invites all to give him a call and examine J his stock, which embraces all articles in his line, and is sufficiently large to enable all to make selections who desire to purchase. ' REPAIRING neatly and expeditiously ' attended to, and all work warranted. 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