AfiRIGUtTCHAS. A GOOD DIALOGUE {"The *teme ot the following Interesting Dialogue is that of two farmers on opposite side- of a fence. Mr. Smith, wno has be side him a ba-kct of very writ Potatoes, is leaning on the Once looking wistfully ov r at Mr Jw*, who is digging a splen did crop of big Potatoes A picture ot the scene was prepared with the origins! uta lug:r, and should be In re. but we have nt tho engraving at hm l ihe dialogue i- ptlei- ngr >nd instructive, and should be read i hud w:t:. Srafas. .s ; .th — Pshaw.—All the Cincinnati Img kiiler* cauM-.'r -r." p-y brains enough for this ten acre field. Jbsit —I used Intas brains, of which •h- re arc- plenty. Smith —Nonsense N >w * m*t make fan cf me because I'm udi.-ky, an J Pi.' :-.lcn?c ha-: sent y a g •i oi J;■>£>— Pr< . i .-ric. helps th j-c wno L-.!p thciiKvlvc-. L us-j-i BIT Cu"i brains on this field. Sm 'th —So did I mine, and they are as good as an vb > iy s. J..is .ili! There's the trouble. You know it all yours-.lf: I don't and so I get aii the outside help I can. Ive been e : lectio** at her mens for try land '• *■ twen'v v--jrs. and y >* see .-no res-i:'. in t- s crop. Sir th —Yes, I tee the result, but I don't understand it. J- me* —Well, when we began here twen ty years ago. I thought my-elf a good far m. r, Out I believed others had good ideas, l.io. and I na ie it my 1 usine-s to get at th ighrs; some I found in the agricultural and paper- others 1 picked tir, at tin C i sty Fairs, by ashing Uomc the big things w. -. r. i. -:i i often I've got a good hint fr .i a reig'o-nr. Smith —I ve always been down on this ' ba/. farm ig. l ut \ Mir crops stnggei me, th-' vre real knockdown arguments. I'm sick of the poor sh ov I get for all my w :rk, aii-i am desperate enough to try any tliing for improvement. Junes —I'll giv* you my experience: it may aid you. About nineteen years ago I heard that some men who had been brought up on farms had clubbed together, and one of them was going to publish a paper, wlii .-h should consist mainly of accounts of hoc different farmers cultivated various crops, and such like mutters. I se-nt for the piper and h ve done so every year since, and now I have nineteen large volumes. ■ v erv page of which I have re-ad. a little at a time, and the whole has not cost me the produce of a single ae're. Why lam as ton -hci when I think over the ten thous and thoughts, and hints, and suggestions I have tiiua What a blank would be left in my head, if these thoughts were taken away. Smith. — But does the practice of farm- ; era on othf-r kinds of soil with a different climate, suit your wants ? Jones—Why no, not exactly, perhaps. Hut then, every th >u_ht I get from anoth er. >'• i•/•>• 'i )>■ tc thiswjht in my oi.ru mint/, an 1 thus I am constantly improving my 0 vri -kill n 1 practice. You see. I :ret all tin brains I can lrotn other men's heads, and 'romp >;t them wed in my own head with a tui-ture of common sense, and then j make the application to my fields. In that j way, I have manured this crop of potatoes with plenty of brain- The editor called here last week on his Western tour anionic farmers, and seeing my go J crops, hea-k -ed tne to write out just hove I have treated th.s field for years past, and I promised to do it as soon as my crops are gathered. He viil probably print it, as he constantly prints ad such practical matters, and per h ij - a bundled the i-and persons will read it; and th u_h ml d;. else day do just as j 1 d, mmy will -eta new hint, and im prove upon it. \ou may read it if you Will. S't i-:u — l would like to borrow your pa per. Jones —Better t ike it yourself, for then you will be more likely to read You will find hundreds of plain talks about various ! kind- r>l CT 'ps, durin-jr a single year. Ont hint gave five bu-ln Is of com on c-ach acre ! of a large field in a sin ale year. >'//;< h 1 can't afford to take it this year. Jotn —Y'-u would think nothing of spending two cent- a week f.>r extra tnbac- : co, or a cigar, or candy, and that's all the paper will cost.. How (itHe a week it costs , to .-.upj ly Yourself and family with a large amount of information through any good - Smith —Y hat arc the politics of that i O * paper. Jones —lt doesn't touch polities. It i.- devoted to such subjects as I ield and Gar den crops. Animals, etc.. and has. Le-ides, a good deal ah ut Woman's Work, which wife siys is worth more than ten times the lew pourivi.- of butter it e\>t3 to pay for the p.>per. Then there is also a department j Jor th*, young ".elks, containing many things whh-h please the children—not mere trashy smiT, such as is too often printed tor them, but information that will have a good in fluence on them. I would sell a dozen j bu-l.els of wh< t to have my young people get the go; d reading in that paper, but the i average price of one bushel v. . 1 pay for it a year. My John says he can pay for it ea>y wish the eggs of two or three hens. If I wi- u mnlntnie or menhant and had only a little garden. I should take the pa per to tell me how to make the best use of the little plot; and if I had not a foot of land I should still want it for my wife and children. Smith —Does the editor know anything shout farming? Jones —The editor who owns and pub lishes the paper wa.- brougnt up on a farm, where he learned to work He has siu-iied all the books on farming, and experiment ed ibr vears in the laboratory, and has be sides. traveled nil over the country to see what was dcir.g. 1 hen lie Las several xs elates—Farmers, Gardeners. Housekeep ers, who know what they write about, and anions; iheiu all they do gather up a won derful lot of iuforaiation every year. The language, too, i -5 so plain, so hke talking to V u. that I enjoy reading it. 1 hen, too, everv pa; or ha- engravings. which show ex act! v how animals and plants, and imple ments. and household furniture look, much better than words could describe them. Among these are plans of buildings, that help OM to pi.;n others: arid also tunny ve rv fine large pictures, which are worth more than the e.-t of the whole volume. s —J suppose tho.-e engravings and dvseripti n- arc partly to help the editor to ' -nori erti.;zer> Jaxes —Not at all. Ike editor keeps nothing of the sort to sell, so that he may e i crfeetly cto praise cr condemn any thing. according as it may be valuabe or v. rthless t• h> nw/< to ta;k more m>w I have su h a lot of potatoes to harvest Smith —I wish / had I must try that paper a year, and .see what there is iu it I can manage to - ive two cents a week. J'JU'Z —Never tear If you don't find it pay-. I'll buy your copies at cost, fur my boys to keep. Smith What did you say the paper is called ? J,n -—The American Ayriruiturist. It is published in Xew York City. The edi tor, though one of our country farmer-, and living in the country, finds he can pub si-h it cheaper there, where printing, and piper, and mailing facilities are aii conve nient. F mith —llow shall I get it? Jones —Simply inclose a dollar bill in a i.'tor. giving your name, Post Office, Coun rv, and State, plainly, and direct to OR ANGE JuDl'. 41 Park Row. New York City, or leuie a dollar at the Lewi-town Gazette Office, the editor of which will send it on for you. Smith —When does a volume begin ? Joii's —The twentieth volume begins Jan. Ist. but all who sent! in the dollar now. get the remaining numbers of this year, in ad- j diiion to the whole of next year's. So if you subscribe n w, you get fourteen months' ; papers. The proprietor also offers some ; valuable premiums to those who get up j lists of subscribers. Send for the paper, j and you may afterwards find * well worth while to make up a club. Some 1700 per sons have got good premiums in this way , during two years. Some of your German •; neighbors would join you. perhaps, for the j Ajricultn is printed separately in Gtr- > man. I did intend to start a club myself, but I have so many potatoes to dig, I can not get the time. My sister-in-law in lowa, got up a club last year, and received a pre- \ n.iutn of a 850 Wheeler & Wilson sewing machine: an old acquaintance in Wiscon . sin got two or three good firming imple men*-, and a young nephew of mine in Ohio get a beautiful copy of Webster's great Dictionary. These things only cost them a little time, showing the paper even i ings and election day. Send in your sub scription and the first paper will tell you a.l about the premiums. I fbruot to tell • you that every year the publisher also sends j out to all his subscribers who want tlicm, a lot of choice garden and field .-m/s. S tnit'i —What does he charge for them? . Jon s —Nothing; they are sent free, ex cept the postage. They are of the best kind, and one mny' Ig ' ' ve r was worth more to me than the price of the paper. > r.u'th —I'll try it a year, any way ; if j half what you -ay is true it will be a good investment. Jonrs —You'll fiud every worl I have said true. 3 m' f h —l'll send this very night, while , in the spirit of it. J,r,e. — Ho it, and you'll always thank me fir this talk. Good day, I must hurry . up digging my potatoes, I've such a lot of ; :.c-u.—thanks to a hint in the Agricultu ral. :•nath —How did yen say I should di rect the letter containing the dollar ? June To Grange Judd. 41 l J arlc Roic, Xcic York City , or call at the Gazette Ol fice and leave your dollar. K-tate of Esther Zouk, deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that letters 1 testamentary have been granted to the subscriber, residing in Union township, ji the e-t ate of Esth.r Zonk, lute of said town -hip. deceased ; all persons indebted to said ♦•state, are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those who have any claims will please present ibein, duly authenticated, for settlement. oct6-6t* JOEL ZOOK, (P.) Executor. T1 " lIITE Granite Tea Sets of 48 pieces, T T from fd.- e >rt p. $5 00 pp r at i JOHN KENNEDY & Co'*. NEW ARRIVAL At Mrs. C. G. Hamilton'?, formerly f. €. Beam, Variety and TrimmiEg Store. Who w mld respectfully inform the cit n? of Lewist' wn, m l the adjoiniag lountie? that >h<- has reiugtsed froia the city with a large assortment of c- r j :sting f Nubia Scarf-; Zephyr Hoods: Armlets and Lcggins for children; laijies, gcnticuicn'a and chil iren's ll"sierv and 1.i.-ves ; t'ullars : O.uset?: Lace \ tils : Chen i!o. Zephyr and Bead Il-ad N'*ts: YS."dlcii Yarn by the p.mud or lotiik ; Shetland Wool, and Zephyr of all kinds; Berlin wire ICrtc M ir.ais; >kirt Br.i'i l- and Velvets; Magic UnSd-s. a new aiii- k* tor 11dies trimmings, and a large assortment of Fancy Goods, too numerous to mcntii-n. X B —Orders promptly attended to. L wistown, October 18, 1860 NEW ARRIVAL! T. COX has just returned trcm V the Oi:y with a tremendous large '.if Co Having carciully selected tiii> stuck, I can safely rec inmend :t t- my cust"Uiers e.ntl n; wli ■ desire a neat, cheap, and durable B >: t : r 8h Having the largest stuck of B.x.ts in turn I solicit ail to call tnd at I'-ast esarn inc it and p ri-r s before purchasing elsewb' rc. a? 1 am determined to sell cheaper than t.,c clieaj est, fur cash. A large stock of h mc- made work constant ly on hand, and customer work made to t-r -d< r i n shortest notice and at lowest prices. My terms are positively cash on account ot small profits. oct4 T. COX. FINAL DECISION? VI I KR a large and enthusiastic meeting i f t!.e citiz-ns i f Mifflin and the adjoin ing counties, it is finally decided that BILLY JOHNSON has the Largest. Cheapest and Best stock of Boots and Shoes in this section of tho country. In addition to his former stock, he lias had a large arrival of new, suitable lor fail and winter trade, which is decidedly CHEAPER THAN EVER. It is only taking up time and space to enumerate price-—the best way to find that out is to call and see for ynur -elves. Nothing charged for showing goods. His st ck of IIOME MADE WORK i- large and not to be surpassed in quality. Work of all kinds made to order on the shortest notice and on reasonable terms. REPAIRING at tended to at all times promptly. Our customers will please hear in mind oat our terms are strictly CASH. Small profits wiii not uit to charge. All goods must be paid for before delivered, and where they do not suit money will be refunded. Sept. 27, 1860. ASBIiiDiD FOR EVERYBODY. HIE DAYLIGHT GAS BURNER COOS. VCCORDIXG to a bona fide agreement fce tween A. J. Gallagher (the manufactu ler of the above stove) and J. Irvin Wallis. no one can get this stove direct front the Foun dry to sell in this place, hut the undersigned; therefore, all persons wanting this Stove wilt find it to their interest to call on the pro] er person, a they are nt second handed and can he furnished cheaper than the cheapest fir several reasons. Don't mistake the place—Sign of the DIG COFFEE I'UT. w here yt u vv ill also find ine engaged in my legitimate business, trying to make a fortune by selling Tin Buckets, Pan*, and three cent Tin Cups. jy 19 J. IRVJX WALLIS. SCHOOL lE3OOIKIS-, 4 GENERAL assortment of Public School \ Bucks, Stationary, Ac., for sale bv sep6 F. J HOFFMAN. VPPLE PARERS, for sale by •epd f. J. HUFFMAN. LOOR OIL CLOTHS, from j to 2 yards wide, beautiful patterns. For sale bv sepG F. J. HOFFMAN. CtOPAL VARNISH.—A very superior ar / ticlc for sale by tep6 F. J. HOFFMAN. CTOAL OlL—the very Lest article in use at / sepo F. J. HUFFMAN's. CtARPET CHAIN, for sale by / sepG F. J. HOFFMAN. OF PER STARCIL—Every good House , 3 keeper v • use the but srtrcle of Storch. .'Lis can be L und at sep6 F. J. HOFFMAN'S. SOLE LEATHER. —A good stock just re ceivc-d. of the best Red and Oak Sole Leather. I have also a gd assortment of M ■r ;cco, Linings. French Calf Skin, Upper, Kips Ac., all at low prices for cash. my 10 F. J. HOFFMAN. HOE FINDINGS.—A full assortment of Shoe Findings on hand, some articles much reduced in price. my 17 F. J. HOFFMAN. II^B. DUNCANXQN best Nails at S3 25 per keg. for ca*h. A ui.scount will be made to dealers. lam now agent for the sale of Ihmcannon Nails, and prepared to make it the interest of deal crs as well as consumers to buy directly of us. Our motto is, To make it the interest of all" to buv at jy 19 ' F.J.HOFFMAN'S. Estate of Robert Hope, deceased. OTICE is hereby given that letters of Administration on the Estate of ROB ERT' lIOPE, late of Oiiver township, Miffl in county, dee'd.. have been granted to the undersigned, residing in Granville township. All those indebted to said Estate are request ed to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them duly authenti cated for settlement. SAMI'EL H. McCOY, Bep27-6t Administrator. THE ONLY PREPARATION THAT HAS STOOD THE TEST OF YEARS, And jroirs more and more Popular ev ery Day * And testimonials. new. and almost without number might be given from ladies and gentlemen in ail grades of society whose united testimony noueeoald resist, that Prof? Wood's ila r Restorative will restore the bald and gray, and preserve the inur of the youth to old age, in allots v uthl'il beauty. Battle ek. Mieh.. I>oc. 2 1 . -i. lv=. Pa-.r. w : The- wiiit ptcsM aeevgt s ttwe to as {• m thee that the heir my head oil !'• ii c-tfovrr tvnty years AGO. .-HO-* 1 by A ■ .MP'i. :.*ED chronic •Ase.ih-."attended villi n-i "ra?ii'?n -11 the li .el. A <■ .111:;. i -J -our.-e .f -'.tiering tt'irough \.'t haute.' re duced rue t > a stab- of ih-pehd'-nee. I have tjoi la-en able \ jltiiii stuff for caps, neither Lav- t-eu at le to .!•. 011 p. ii. r.s. -jtt- nee . which my head hs silffered cn eitieiy i. co'd. Tiiu indti'- Ime to pay Briggs k Hod ires n!ni"st the last cent I had on earth for a two dduar bottle of thjr Hair ReutoratlfW ihoat be fir-*, of Augu-t ia>t. 1 have faith: :tiy :• tliow c-i the dlrrrflnan wadhold spot is now entered with hair thick and black. though -lo rt it is coutaMg . HO over my head. Feed:.g confident that another large bottle would re-tore a- eak.r-.-Ly and permanently. I feel anxious to u-.-rsevere in it* nd e~c;r: —111 the iatier part of the yew VMS, white .ot adiog the Stutvwd National i.j i School of the State of New \ erk, toy hut from a . aa-t- unknown :■ me.nn need fslliiiu >TI mpidiv, -o that ill the short • ;rooueiug the desires! effect. Since that tini . 1 have u-ed .—-ven dollars' wort\ ~.ir Re— - ft h!a> h which no money can i.tsv. A- i m:-.:k of my gt; : tude for >o;u : :':r and skill ir. the p.."! . ten of so wonderful an .iitic-1-. I have r<- ' lijincnded its U-- t many of my friends :.ni q ... manrea, V. ho. I am hajqy to inform jrou. are ns .i- _- it VFttti like effect. Verv respectfully. Vours. A. M LATTA. At-i'-rnev and Counsellor ut Law. LVr 444 lit >a iwav, and > ild bv dealers throughout the world. T. Restoi ativc i- j,ut up in Imiik-s of sizes, t7 : lur-•. ic- Ji'.tu. and sim,ll; tlie small holds >k a t int. ar.u r -tail- I r one dollar p*-r bottl.: the medium bold*lea-: . p. -r emit, more m ptiportioii than the ssnai 1. ietails ;.-.r two doiiars liottle: the large hoi is r, quart. 40 f.cr eent. more in proportion and ret#,ls for 13 a bottle. O. J V. ■ >ij[> i i i).. P. i-pnet' rs. 4tt Br •.vi .vav. New York, and 114 Markt t Street,Lou.s M--. A i l sold by ill good Lruggists au.l Fancy (joods Dealer*. 'octls HOW AI i D ASSOC' lAT lON. I'[III.AI>I:M>HI V. .4 founbii 7; tit Uwn ■•; ilfoM ojt -p'c.a/ F. I r-..-—.: / f the fflf tkt S' or" tf-e .s_.ru.i- ftrgnnt. lIEDICAL Adviee given gratis, t-v the ActingSur .l! goon, to ;. ; 1 who apply by b-tt'-r. with a description of their condition, (age, occupation, habita of life. i< and in .■!,■< ofexbem pov, rtv. Medicines fornhfoed free <:' ch.-rg -. rofa d . I: ,■■■ -s o& Sp< rmntanrhma, and oiler ltiseasc-s of the S._ xual < rc ins. and on the .v.. It i..t4 employed in the Ihspenoiry, sent to the aliiietc-d in sealed letter envelop'- . free 'f charge. Two or three stamt - for posture will i.e aceeptahle. Address If J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON. Act i e - ir cmw. Howard Association, Nos 2 South Ninth street, Philadelphia. P. lv order of tee 1 ■;rector.-. EZRA I>. HEARTWF.I.L. Pr-ndent. Geo. Fi.ir.cEnt'. Secretary. febi-ly New Fall and Winter Goods. 1) F. EI.LIS, of the lute linn of McCoy V • >Y Ellis, has just returned from the city with a choice assortment of Dry Goods and Groceries, selected v.ith carc and purchased for cash, which arc offered to the public at 3 small ad vance on cost. The stock cf Dry Goods em brac-s all descriptions cf Fall and Winter Goods suitable for La lies. Gentlemen and Children, with many new patterns. Ilia <£t*ocrnrs : comprise Choice Sugars, Molasses, Java, Rio j and Laguyra Coffee, superior Teas, Ac. Also, ; B' Ots and Shoes, Queens ware, and all other articles usually found in stores—all which 1 the customers of the late tirm and the public : in general are invited to examine. R. F. ELLIS. Country Produce received as usual and the full market price allowed therefor. Lewistown, October 25, 18G0. ! : Glorious Triumph ovr all Opposition ! \ For t e People have Decided : That the Cheapest and Best Boots and Shoes | are sold at the PEOPLE'S SHOE STORE, In Lewistown. VS-. .-A, HUT" A '< as *> Ww f T irV •Ai-r ir - Wik | r |' , AKE pleasure in announcing that they i J_ still continue their extensive shoe estab ' lishment in West Market street, nearly op posite Maj. Eisenbise's Hotel, and that they have just returned from the eastern cities j ; with a large and varied assortment of Boots, i Shoes and Gaiters, for Ladies, Gentlemen j and Children's wear, all of neat finish and ex ; eellent manufacture, which they will sell ! j for CASH ONLY. it Least 2' Pfr Cent. Cheaper than the sauie can be purchased elsewhere, as will he seen by referring to the following j Price List: Men's U uts, $1 50 to 3 25 Gaiters, 1 40 to 1 75 " Walking Shoes, 125t0 140 Brogans. 85 to 1 40 " Kip and Calf Brogans, 62 to 80 ; Ladies Gaiters 75 to 1 00 " Kid and Morocco lace Boots, 1 00 to 1 25 " Kip and Calf lace Boots, 80 to 125 | Misses' and Children* Shoes, 12 to 95 Having bought our goods for ca&h, they were put at the lowest figure, and by doing j an exclusively cash business, customers are made to pay no debts—hence our low prices, j j Measures taken for Boots and Shoes, vrhi. b ! will be uiaae at the shortest notice. REPAIR. 1 ING done in the neatest manner. I HUNKS, V ALICES, Ac., always on hand and for sale cheap. We respectfully solicit a liberal *hare of public patronage. Oct 19. TOR SALS jxT THE LEIVISTW MItSERV, IXEIEEX varieties of Apple Trees. jX a Fifteen " Pear " Ten ♦ Pl um Ten Peach Eleven " Cherry " Several kinds of GRAPE VINES, besides Currants, Raspberries, Blackberries, Ac. sepc W ARNER A BUTTS, SADDLES, HARNESS, &c. The üb*criber having now on hand one of the best and largeat stocks between Philadelphia and ~ t **A Pittsburgh in order to accom modate business to the times, uSers for tale a complete assortment of Saddles* liarseu, Bridles, Collars, Truki, Whips, Hamt, Valliea, Carpel Bags, which are offered lor sale low for cash, or ap proved credit. Among bis stock wis! be found some high ly finished sets of light Harness equal to any manufactured. Let a"! ; o want of good article*, made bj cii-ri'-i.ced workmen, give- birn a call. JOHN DAVIS. Lewistow n, April 19, ISG.. EH3 ST2/.1 c K;- L AGAIN I3NT MOTION Farmers and Mechanics, Look! to Your Interests ! Having added to the Hour and Grain Hush * a large sleek of ®ib®sk---5, Carpet Chain. ZDjEVS*" GOODS, N tins arid Nick Naek of nil kind*. T. bacc'i and Cigar* of be*t Brand*. Pure Wine*. Brandies, sr.i Wbiekrj, ju-rr from adulteration. Everybody and anyr-dy are invited to eme t .gethcr, and see the fight*. D n't fc r got the place. Don't f-rg- t to Li ing ah ng the pewter.' and don't forgot that we sell ail o.' da at prices to euit the time-. N. KENNEDY, Proprietor, J AS. Flll(J\ ED, SaleMnan. BFE*. Ail kinds of Pi educe taken ir. exchange for Goods. my 10 Fruit Cans! Fruit Cans! MOKKET'S Patent eelfeealing and self testing airtight Can. This can was ex teii-ively u- d laet year, and I have made dil igent inquiry a* to its worth, and f -und it : be a favorite, because easily closed, perfectly airtight, and easily pened. It is impossible t •. 1 *•: this an if perfectly airtight, ar.'l wh> :t nca •• ofv'i T'-'i: hare a p satire pro -f thf it : airtight. 1 will incur* all fruit seal ed in this wsy in cans that are sou id. IT sure v.u ca. at the sign the BIG COFFEE POT." J. I. VVALLIS. P. S. We d wde n great mistake last year, by altering d cans, because there were ma ny air h lea v e could net discover, that when taken h me they could not be -l-.?d t an d therefore tin can condemned. Lewi.-tawn June 12. ROBERT \V. I'ATTON, SOITH IDE OF TIAR&ET STREET, LEWISTOW si, PA. HAS just received and .pened at his ee . tabiit-hment a new supply of Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Fancy Articles, &c., which he will dispose of at reasonable prices, lie invites ail to give him a call and examine his stock, which embraces all articles in his line, and is sufficiently large to enable ai! to make selections who desire to purchase. gaaJj"REPAIRING neatly and expeditiously attended to, and all work warranted. Thankful tur the patronage heretofore re ceived, he respectfully asks a continuance cf the same, and will endeavor to please all who may favor him with their custom. feb2 AT/'HITE Granite Stake Dishes of 12 dif f T ferent sizes, from the smallest to the largest turkey dish. Also, Breakfast, Dinner, Soup and Tea Plates, at JOIIX KENNEDY 4 Co's. CIHf, A PER than the Cheapest. Glassware. / —Tumblers at C-J, 75. 88. $l.OO, $1.50, s-.00, per dozen. Goblets, Pitchers, Fruit Stands, Covered Dishes. 4c., 4;;U alive s,"i have a- fine a lot of ' TREES OF ALU KINDS for sale a- ever • ff. red in Mifflin county \\ w;ll be able t< furnish Trees .Lk fall in 1* t r email quantities. \V e have all the ch o j varieties ~l fruit on hand n ,w. and it *. l mm wish** any kind that we have r, ; , . £ seuoing in their .rders e*,ly they can h them without farther trouble. lh> n 't f. r , that a!! Trees are warranted true to naav Orders promptly attended to. Ad ire-s WARNER i BUTTS Lewhtown. FRESH GROCERIES, Sugars. Syrups. Cc£"ees. Kics ' T fcfil Honey. Canned Peaches fickle* Quinces, Preserves. Jellies. &-r. Whi.-h we will offer at iowo-t citbh pii t V FELIX has just returnel front tiiecl • with : large asMstsmt f Crocerw* Ur vision?, par* i and urpared IVa c h,-s C lev Prune?. Rvsin?. F,g?. Orange*. with a h(.§t ■ ! tlnnga in the c nfecti ner v bne. Y-u will a!?o find at Felix's Yariei'v Store, a splendid as* .rtrti ..f China Mantel Ornament?. ?m h a> Vase.?. Cups, and Saucerr i "a itets, and a largo ar- vtoient of Tcvs COAL' COAL! COAL! N r O 1, £A 3 Wilkesl-arre. <4 25 p ? r bn _ N". 4 do, 4 in) IJP. ken and n Sunbury dOo •• .. No. I d ' ?, 75 •• •• No. 1 Lime d-\ 275 •• .. No. 2 do dr.. 2 40 •' Weighed cn P.or t A' Cae> patent scubr an 1 delrverH wirbin the Buriragh fortiw ab v. pti •• *. TetiK r M U'.KS i WILLIS The slgn f the 111 I. COFFEE I 1 (IT! rr-r will ri>D i? Tits Place to gel value for your money I N T I N A\' A R E , OR, A SUPERIOR SAD OR FLAT IRON, OR, Ths Best Cook Stove in Market: NaMET.T, tp.K Daylight Gas Burner Stove! And you will also find roe very muchplw ed tu do the best I can f r v u all. if v mill on J. IR'VIN WALLIS Lewistown, June £l, 1800. TIIE EXTENSIVE STOCK or &ZZIL is WATCHES, i n i i \ \ BR.imm RINGS. BREASTPINS, AND OTHER JEWELRY; assisiss, CLOCKS, and a b'-iutiful assortment *f BOOK AND STATIONERY are now selling at greatly reduced prion t Junkin'e eld stsnd, corner of Br wn aS - Market strctts, opposite Russell's Banking House. who desire to buy at prices cor* responding vi it'n the times, will please call -6as"Ali kinds of repairing promptly *tt?n ded to. 11. W. JUN KIN, Agent. Lewiftown, April 8. 1858. i\eal, Clie;i|> A: Durable- W. G. ZOLLINGER, Market Street, next d'jor to Kennedy's Kls always prepared to sup ply the public with all the / different styles of Hats of BBLa tbe best qualities and prices as to defy eompeti tion. He has now on har.d a large aasortme of Fail and winter Hats and Caps, of i |! • latest styles, which he will sell at the >ow* cash prices. He invites everybody to ctli '" examine for themselves, as he is satis Dec his stock cannot fail to please. . For the Ornish he has constantly on nan , • will make to order, hats to their taste o ; required size or brim, at prices tfcatcanno* to be satisfactory. _ . j Country Merchants will snd it to the: vantage to give me a call, as a liberaldeducu will be made on wholesale purchases, st pecially so to punctual men. ?.„• Don't forget the place, next door to i dy's store and nearly opposite the Odd SALT! SALT! 20CT7a7k7 G. A. SM $1.45, for sale hv , . nol JOHN KENNEDY 4^ CINCINNATI sogar cured hamst 12HJ 14 cts. per pound, shoulders Hi 0 * pound, dried beef at 14 to 15 eta. pP r P° by JOHN KESNBPYjJ*, Notioe to Housekeepers. THE subscribers have just rec# iT!r opened a large and varied a s ® , ' r i ine qJ. Glass and Queensware, consistingof left, fee, Dinner and Chamber set*. „ JOHN KENNEDYAJ^ SUGAR on bandit