Lewistown gazette. (Lewistown, Pa.) 1843-1944, December 06, 1860, Image 5

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Pennsylvania Kaitroayt.
Trains leave Lewistownstation as follows:
W*STWAJt, EASTWARD.
r Express, 6 80 a. m. 12 20 a. in,
rSlme 021 p. in. 10 37 a. m.
Train 10 00 11 • ">• '2 31 p. m.
Freight, 12 10 a.m. 6 2s£.m.
S ?"Kiel* 00 p.in-
V'„pr t .,s Freight, 10 40 a. m, 160 p. in.
|fsS Tram, 12 36 p.m. 9 1.. tv. m.
1). E. ROBESON, Agent.
-Galbraith's Omnibuses convey passengers to
2 .>.1 from alt the trains, taking up or setting them
aowo at all points within the borough limits.
Post Office.
Mails arrive and close as follows :
{• astern Through, V m. 0 a. ni.
{•wstern " " 646 P-
ReHsfontO T 'trough and Way, Bp. ni. 2SOp. m.
yorthnmberland, 8 P- ni. o p. in.
i itficc hours from 7a, m. until Sp. in. Sunday from
t until 9 o'clock a. m.
LOCAL AFFAIRS.
RECESS IN SCHOOLS. —An article under
the head of communications in another
part of to-day's paper, refers to a line or
two we published a few weeks ago in which
we called recess in schools a nuisance. It
ii used for another purpose by the writer,
but as he somewhat mistakes our meaning,
we will refer to recess more particularly.
It is not alone the noise which renders re
cess in our neighborhood a nuisance. The
yelling, hooting, and screeching are bad
enough in all conscience, hut this might
be borne if unaccompanied by other acts as
annoying as they are mischievous; we refer
to stone throwing, to pounding fences,
doors, and buildings; to scratching and
marking buildings, doors, porches, stops,
Ac., with nails, chalk, kale, pencils, Ac. ;
to dirty language and fighting and quarrel
ling. To such an extent have all these
been carried that property in the- immedi
ate neighborhood of the schoalhouses west-
Ward of our office has depreciated in value,
so that none who know aught of these mat
ters could be induced to purchase on any
;enns on either side. For our part wc
irould not take the three houses below our
<4 as <t <Jt/i i conditioned merely that wc
it'juld lire in one. Another annoyance to
he whole, neighborhood is a continual run
ling for water at hydrants—the school
&ml being ready enough to tax water
:ock for school purposes, but too penuri
is to make some provision lor proeu
!]„' water, being willing it seems that it
tall be taken by a species of petty larce
a " lesson" we should think highly ad
utageous to the rising generation in a
oral point of view ! Such are the lacts
iutive to recesses. Were £hc teachers
stroll out among the children while pan
moniutn is let loose, their presence
glit do much to restrain, not innocent
tiaiion, Lut positive mischief. We are
itids of the teachers, there being not one
mg them all to whom we would not
'orfiuWdo a favor if in our power, and
are friends of the children, but we
A it in sincerity when we say that we
tin i;ct ilk? a child of ours to take ies
s in " recess c.dugatiou."
V HK.AU ON THE K4JL&OAT). —One of
trains on Wednesday night last came in
ision with a bear in the Narrows be
this place, and the engineer being some
it ufa sportsman returned to the spot
t morning, tracked the animal to the
r, gut a skiff and crossed over, and dis
ced Mr. lh uin somewhat crippled from
effect of his collision with the locomo
, but 111 110 humor to yield A rifle
further disabled him, when a large
dog was set upon the bear, but the j
being rather roughly handled, in fact j
plctely licked, the engineer jumped up- j
he bear's back and cut the animal's
it with a large knife. The bear weigh- I
!30 lbs. We also hear of one being ;
d by Vanormer near McAllistervillc,
tbe indications are that this species of
- is unusually plenty 00 Shade and
r mountains in this neighborhood.
IFFLIN COUNTY BANK. —lnquiry has
frequently made of the editor as to
•rospects of this institution. Beyond
fact that all efforts to remove incuw
:es from some of the real estate sub
sd have thus far failed, we know but
> tiiougb it is evident that unless some
ifitia'i moneyed men step forward, or
siderable amount of well known prop
free from incumbrances, will swell
*pital, there is little or no prospect of
m mencing operations.
EATIIER. —On Saturday uight we
cold spell, followed on Tuesday by a
of several inches in depth. Some
which had been detained by ice ar
| here on Saturday— among them
p n Barich's, with a load of coal.
• PIER. THE Logan Guards, with a
Cr of invited friends, among whom
Gen. Xegiey, of Pittsburgh, partook
sumptuous supper ;it Eisenbise's Ho-
hursday eveuing last. It passed
'casantly, and to the satisfaction of all
|rnd ' •
B®_Judge Wilson, whose fall we no
ticed last week, is somewhat easier, hut
will probably be confine.} to.Els h-n.c, ii
not his bed, during the v;iatsr 'll.e lew
broken is on the palsied side, and ii.. bone
will consequently require a much longer
tiyie to unite firmly than in a healthy case.
ftjSi-L'ongress has assembled at Wash
i ington again for the purpose of enacting
i laws lor the welfare of the country, and I>.
• K. Firoved, agt., has just received another
I large and beautiful supply of Ladies' Dress |
! floods, such as Silks ol ail colors and
' styles, Delaines, Cashmeres, Parametto
: Cloths au.d fancy aad French Mori noes,
j Also, a large stock of llentlcmens' wear of
j ail kinds, ifo has not forgotten to lay in
; aa assortment of Fancy Goods suitable for
i the holidays, to which he invites particu
lar attention. A great reduction has been
made in the price of Lhu above named ar-
I ticles, to suit the times. Tcri\s Cash and :
;noCCreditt t as creel dp,n't pay buyer . rsel
' lor. Country produce taken i;i exchange
for goods. dC—o't
COSTAU'S RAX EXTERMINATOR. —We !
| had occasion a wyek or two, ago to use this I
; remedy, and since then haye not a rat about
! the house. Its effect was like magic, and ,
we therefore confidently tegommend it to ;
; our readers who are annoyed with these
: pests as preferable to arsenic or anything |
, else heretofore used. A box contains suf- j
lieient to drive away or kill hundrds. Fur
sale by Charles Kit/.—20 peats per box.
LKWISTOWN, NOV. dOtli, 1860. j
i At a meeting of the Logan Guards of
this place, on Thursday, 20th November, •
it was unanimously resolved that U, !S com
pany join in asking at the hands oi' Col.
A. G. Curtin the appointment of General
James L. Negley of Pittsburgh, to the of- !
i tice of Adjutant General, and tlrat the ,
: clerk of the company he instructed to have
this resolution published in the countv pa- 1
pers, and a copy forwarded to Col. Curtin,
! Governor elect.
11. W- PATTON, 0. S.
SURVIVE*Oft PERISH.
The Sciences oj Life w Death- —We observe j
j that a machine for easting bullets, capable of j
j turning opt one hundred and sixty balls per 1
| minute, has been started at Washington.— !
j Twice as much attention is paid to the science j
of killing: as that of curing. More thnn fiv>
hundred instruments of wholesale destruc
lion have been patented within the last
twenty years, and only two great curative?,
llolloway's Pills and Ointment, have been in
troduced within that time. It would seem
however, that these medicine's pretty fairly
balance the account between the healing art
and the science of destruction. The proba
bility is, that they save a much greater num
ber of lives than patent rifles, pistols and
cannon destroy : and as their consumption is
increasing in almost geometrical ratio in this
country, the odds it: their favor are augment
ing every year. The late (California papers
represent these remedies as accomplishing
the most extraordinary cures in tl.at State,
and especially in the placers, wet and dty.
That most tenacious of internal diseases, dys
entery, is said to have lost ail its terrors in
the eyes of the miners, since the introduc
tien <.f the I'ills; and the virulent eruptions
arid ulcerous disorders, contracted by working
in excavations half filled witjj water, under a
hot sun, ere so rapidly reduced by the appli
cation of the Ointment, that the digg-r? are
less careful than they ought to L Ftn avoid
exposure. Rillicus remittents, and'intermit
tent fevers, have heretofore been terrible
scourges in tbe valley of the Sacramento, ami
iu the neighborhood of all the water courses
where the presence of g.yd has attracted a
population; but now. the papers say that
these disorders appear t > be drying out un
der the renovating and'purifying operation
of the former preparation. This is better
news than the intelligence of new gold discov
erics.— I'ottsvillc " Slininy lieyultr."
THE MARKETS.
LEWISJOWN, December 6, ;BGO.
CORRECTED liV GEORCK ISI.VM: MR.
Butter, good, Tfr ft. ' 18
Lard,"' * 12
Tallow. 00 a 10
Eggs, 'p dozen, * 10
Buckwheat Flour per 100, 2 50
Beeswax, per pound, 21
)Vool, washed, 37
unwashed, 25
Dried Cherries, per bushel I 75
Beans per bushel, 1 00
Potatoes, 35
Country soap per lb., from 5 to 7 cents.
ffORRECEED BV MARCS k WILLIS.
Wheat, white bushel, 105
" red ' I 00
Corn, 00 to 50
Rye, new, 56
" old, 00
Buckwheat, 50
Oats, new, $5
" old, 25
Barley, 50 to 00
Cloyereeed, 5 00 to 5 25
Flaxseed, 1 25
Timothy, i 50
Marks'* steam mill is selling extra flour at
275 per hundred, Granville at 2 25, su
perfine at 2 50, and family at 3 00.
Mill Fead. per hundred. 80
Chopped Oats ahd Corn per 100, 125
Chopped Rye per 100, 1 1 40
Salt, 1 40
'' patent sacks, I£o
." barrels, 280 lbs, 1 75
Philadelphia Market.
The Flour Market is dull; $4 75 to 5 12£
for superfine, 5 25a5 75 for extra and extra
fa miland GaO 50 for fancy brands, as to
quality. Rye flour 3 75, corn meal 3 25.
Grain—sl 18al 10 for Western and Penn
sylvania reds, 126 for Southern do., and 125
al 38 for white. Rye 75c for Penna.. 68c for
Southern. Corn at 69c for prime old yellow.
Oats, 33c for Delaware, 34c for Pennsylvania.
Cloverseed $4 75 per bushel.
Cattle Market, Dec. 3 d, 1800.—The Cattle
Market continues dull, and prices about the
same as last quoted; the receipts reach about
1,892 head. Sales at s7a9, as in quality.
110 Cows at from $25 to 45 per head.
5,500 Sheep, 41 to 5c per lb.
5,834 Hogs, s"a7 75 per 100 lbs net
THE
j/aim
' j With its r-cent supply of Sew Goods, Loth
cheap and good, can compete with any in
Ladle's Wear
of all kinds,
comprising many new and beautiful patterns.
The assortment of
CLOTHS,
aXXSSIJVCEIRiES,
6 ATI NETS,
and other Goods for gentlemcns' wear is such
as will hardly fail to please,
<tIEESSW.!RE, WILLOWWARE. TABLE
CUTLERY, &r.
Together with all other articles usually
kept in a lirst class Dry Goous and Grocery
Establishment.
BfrjLWool and Country Produce generally
taken in exchange for goods.
The public are respectfully invited to call
and examine rnv stock.
no2U ' S. J. BRISBIN.
Jacob C. Blyinyer & Co.,
Produce and Commission Mer
chants,
LEWISTOWN, PA.
SeaTl lour and Grain of all kinds pur
chased at market rates, or received on storage
and shipped at usual freight rates, having
storehouses and boats of their own, with care
ful captains and hands.
Stove Coal, Liinebiirners Coal, Plaster, Fish
and Salt always on hand.
Grain can be insured at a small advance on
cost of storage. uc-22
DISSOLUTION".— The partnership here
tofore existing between BLYMYER&
STAN BARKER, was dissolved on ist No
vember, IS6(, by mutual consent: the books
will bo in the hands of George Blymyer for
settlement. All persons indebted or having
claims are requested to call.
GEORGE BLYMYER.
0. C. STAN B A RUE It.
Lewisto -yn November 22, IB6o—'lt
-A.. FELIX
is just receiving a large lot of
Fresh Fruits and Toys
FOR THE HOLIDAY'S.
fisgY'Oall and see the curiosities.
Hides Wanted.
r j"MIK highest price paid for Hides at J.
" Olarke's Shoe Store, second roopi east of
Franciscus's, Market street, Lewistown.
Lewistown, November 8, fSCO.
ipm© :^t2)(^i£i\Tp2- s ir
IN A 1.1, ITS lilt V XCIIES,
Executed in the best knovyp in the art,
nt
C. G, Crane's Gallery,
>32 Arch st., east of Sixth, Philadelphia.
Life Six: in Oil and Pastil,
STEREOSCOPIC PORTRAITS,
A >1 IlitOTt PES,
IIAfiUERREOTVPES, SLc.
Fur Cases, Medallions, Pins, Rings ifcc.
Philadelphia, November 15, ISGO-ly.
LEWISTOWN ACADEMY.
'pilE W inter Session commenced on MUX
DAY, November 19th. We are happy
to announce to those desiring instruction in
Music, that we have secured the services of
Miss S. E. Vanduzer for another year. We
have also employed Miss Nettie Stray as Pre
ceptress, a successful teacher, who comes to
us with the best recommendations.
We shall aim to make this institution equal
in all respects to any in this section of the
State.
Thankful for past patronage, we respect
fully solicit a continuance of the same.
Rates of Tuition, $3.00, $4.50, $6.00 per
quarter. Incidentals 25c per quarter.
Primary lJepartment. —A Primary Depart
ment will be opened in this Academy on the
10th of October, for all grades of small schol
ars. Number of scholars limited to twenty.
Drawing and Painting. —An excellent
teacher of Drawing and Painting has been en
gaged, who will commence giving lessons in
those branches October 10th. Specimens can
be seen at the Academy.
For further particulars inquire of
M. J. SMITH,
n022 Principal.
SCHOOL BOOKS,
A GENERAL assortment of Public School
J\. Books, Stationary, &c., for sale by
_s'ep6 F. J. HOFFMAN.
A PPLE PAIIMRS, for sale by
J\. sepO F. J. HOFFMAN.
LOOR OIL CLOTHS, from Ito 2 yards
wide, beautiful patterns. For sale bv
sepG F. J. HOFFMAN.
CtOPAL VARNISH.—A. very
superior ar
t tide foy sal%by
sepfi F. J. HOFFMAN.
CIOAL OlL—the very best article in use at
> sep6 F. J. HOFFMAN'S.
/ 10PPER KETTLES, cheao for cash.
KJ sep6 F. J. HOFFMAN.
The Daily Telegraph,
Published at Uarrisburg, Pa., by Geo. Bergner &.t'o.
publishes the List o! Letters by authority, a sure evidenct
of it baying the largest circulation.
Terms— s;>, per year; Ihe weekly and semi-weekly is
also pubii-hed at per year.
Philadelphia Daily Sews,
Published by J. R. Elanigen, 130 South Third street, at :
lour dollars per annuo.
! he Dollar II cekly JVetcs, by same publisher, at SI per
annum, copies for $5, 2b for 15, 25 for 20
'7Th eenfe per gallon fur beat Coal Oil, at
' F. G. FRANCISCUS'S
HONEY. —Just received, a barrel of fresh
honey, sold bv the gallon or quart, at
A. FELIX'S.
ITI H ID, Coal Oil, and fluid and coal oil
Lamps, for sale by A FELIX.
LADIES' DRESS ROODS,
embracing in part
Fren>h and Pin!*] Marians,
Plain and Printed Merinos,
Plain and PjMited oj.l wcol Detain.*,
Mon Uo Cloths, Mohccirs.
Mohair for Traveling Dresses.
Common Jk'on-s, Woollen Plaids,
Common Coburgs,
The largest, neatest, best and cheapest assort
ment of
AND
CLOAKS
in town. Such as a new style of Arab
Cloaks, Broche, Sella and Cloth Shawls, rang
ing from SI to
WHITE GOODS
consisting of Embroideries, Collars, Inder
sleeves, &e. Also, Gauntlets, Cotton and
Silk Gloves, and numerous other article- in
that line. *
A beautiful assortment of
DRESS TRIMMINGS,
Ribbons, Tassels, Cords, &c., &c., together
with a general assortment of all kinds of
goi ds generally found in large establishments.
For occulsr demonstration call at
George Blymyerts.
Lewistown, November !, 1860.
IYUILDERS & PAINTERS.—The subscri-
J bers beg leave to call your attention to
tiieir stock of Glass, of all sizes, Nails,
Spikes, &c. Wetberill's Pure. White Lead,
Venetian Red, lied Lead, Putty, Oils, Tur
pentine, Alcohol, etc. we., and think you will
find it to your advantage to give them a cali
before purchasing elsewhere,
nu29 JOIIN KENXEDY & Co
\ I W p | LBS. Wetberill's Pure White
M l\ll/ Lead, just received and for
sale by JOHN KENNEDY & Co.
LAXSEEp OIL, Turpentine, in store
and for sale bv
n029 JOHN KENNEDY & Co.
/" UIIIOME YELLOYY & GREEN.—lied
V_y Lead, Venetian lied. Putty, Glass, &<*.,
for sale by JOIIN KENNEDY & Co.
TOIIN KENNEDY >1 CO still continue at
9J their old stand, Market Street, ope door
below the Black Bear Hotel, and are always
happy to see their friends and the rest of
mankind, who may be in want of Groceries,
Queens ware, Coal, Coal Oil or Lamps.
JTST RECEIVED.
10 bbls Picknic Crackers
10 " Boston Biscuits
10' " Sugar Crackers
10 " Family "
5 boxes Soda Biscuits—fresh from the Ba
kery—low to the trade—for sale by
n029 JOHN KENNEDY & Co.
CIIGARS. —50,000 Cigars in store, and for
/ sale low to the trade by
n029 JOHN KENNEDY & CO.
HOUSEKEEPERS; you wiil find it to
your advantage to call and examine the
large and varied assortment of Queensware,
Household goods, <£c., that the subscribers
have just opened.
n026 JOIIN KENNEDY & Co.
ZINC WASHBOARDS at 25 eents cacb.
Wash Tubs, 3 in a nest, each at 125,
100 and 75.
Painted Buckets, Scrub Brushes,
Ilorse do. Shoe do.
Measures of all sices, Stove do.
Whisks of the best and neatest make, Shoe
Blacking, Stove Blacking. Dusting Brushes,
£c., for sale by JOIIN KENNEDY fc Co.
(lOLEGATE'S best Brown Soap, Country
J do., .Castile do., J'ancy do , lbr sale by
: the lb. or package. A liberal discount to
• the trade. As we buy for Cash, we are ena
j bled to sell at the lowest Cash prices. By
! giving us a trial you will find it to your ad
vantage, as we are determined to sell with
i the lowest. Our ir.otto is small profits and
| quick returns.
JQHN KEN NED V & Co.
Spikes, <S:c.—A large and full as
li sortmentof Duncannon Nails and Spikes.
Also a full assortment of Tacks, Screws, &c.
For sale by
n029 JOHN" KENNEDY & CO.
£ tOAL Oil Lamps, Shades, Chimneys,
Brushes, Burners, Sec., &c., for sale bv
JOHN KENNEDY & Co.
THE NEW THEATRE !
OPEN AT ALL HOURS!!
ODD FELLOW'S HALL CORXER.
New Play.---Nat and Jim."
A FTEII which the edifying and substan-
J\- tial afterpiece of" Somcthino to Eat and
tiomrtldntj for Ecerybo hj," will be produced
in the way of another fresh arrival of
Sugars. Teas, Rice, Beans, Spices, Choct late,
Molasses, arc.
Mackerel, Shad, Herring. Codfish, &c.
Ham, Shoulder, Bacon, Dried Beef, Salt,
Flour, Soaps.
Oueeusware, Stoneware, Glassware, Cedar
ware, Hardware.
Boots and Shoes, Baskets, Carpet Chain.
DRY GOODS,
Notions and Nick Nacka of all kinds.
Tobacco and Cigars of best Brands.
Pure V ines, Brandies, and Whiskey, free
from adulteration.
Everybody and anybody are invited to
come together, and &ee the sights. Don't for
get the place. Don't forget to bring along
the pewter.' and don't forget that we sell all
Goods at prices to suit the times.
N. KENNEDY, Proprietor,
JAS. FiKOYED, Salesman.
g@ a .Ail kinds of Produce taken in exchange
for Goods. my 10
BUFFALO ROBES and Horse Covers, for
sale cheap by
novls F. G. FRANCISCUS.
cents for Glass Coal Oil Lamp sold by
others at 75 cents. The largest and
cheapest stock of Coal Oil Lamp* at
F. G. FRACISCUS'S.
FLI ID LAMPS at verv low rates, et
n029 FRANCISCUS'S.
NEW ARRIVAL
It Hrs. C. $. B&miltoa's, formerly C, G.
Beam,
Variety and Trimming Store,
Who would respectfully inform the cit
*Tjiz< ns of Lfwistowp, and the adj imng
counties that she lots retr.rr.ed from Ihe
city with a large assortment of
'nmm nD&Diij
consisting of Nubia Scarfs; Zephyr lloud a;
Armlets and Leggins for children; ladies),
gentlemen's and children's Hosiery and
Gloves; Collars; Corsets; Lace Veils; >her.
ile, Zephyr and Bead Head Net-; Woollen
Yarn by the pound or hank: Shetland Wool,
and Zephyr of ail kinds; Berlin wire Porte
Muiiais; Skirt Braids and Velvets; Magic
Ruffles, a new article for ladies trimmings,
and a large assortment of Fancy Good -, too
num.'.oo.s t i mention.
N IV— Orders promptly attended to.
Lewistown, October IS, iB6O.
NEW ARRIVAL:
sUjgy, T. COX lias just returned from
\ the City with a treni ndous
large stock of
*2sJ <c/ sis Cc/ MPaus V cLx vt
Having carefully select.d tl i - r.t k, I can
safely recommend it t* my customers and all
who desire a neat, cheap, and durable B -at
oir Shoe. Having the largest stock of Boots
ir. town f ?! licit ail to call r.d at least exam
ine it and prices before purchasing elsewhere,
as I am del rntined to sell cheaper than the
cheapest, for cash.
A large stock of home made work constant
ly on hand, and customer work made to or
der on shortest m lice and at lowest prices.
My terms are positively cash on acc unt of
small pri tits.
ocl-I T. COX.
FINAL DECISION?
\ITKII a large and enthusiastic meeting
of the citizens of Mifflin and the* adjoin
ing counties, it is finally decided that
BILL Y JOHNSON
has the
Largest, Cheapest and Best
stock of
Boots and Shoes
in this section of the country.
In addition to his former stoek, he has had
a large arrival of new, suitable for fall and
winter trade, which is decidedly CHEAPER
Tlf A X EVER. It is only taking up time
and space to enumerate prices—the best way
to find that out is to call and see for your
selves. Nothing charged for showing goods.
His stock of HOME MADE WORK is 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 bear in mind
that our terms are strictly CASH.' §mnll
profits will not suit to charge. All goods
must be paid for before delivered, and where
they do not suit money will be refunded.
Sept. 27, 1860.
i a mm
FOR EVERYBODY'.
THE DAYLIGHT GAS BURNER COOK.
VCCORDING to a bona, fide agreement be
tween A. J. Gallagher (the manufactu
i rer of the above stove) and ,1. Irvin Wallis,
no one can get this stove direct front the Foun
i dry to Sell in this plaoe, hut the undersigned;
| therefore, all persons wanting tbis'Bfoyc will
j find It to their interest h> call on the proper
; person, a they arc not second handed and
I oau be furnished cheaper than the cheapest
! for several reasons.
Don't mistake the place—Si;in of the BIG
Col 'FKE EOT, where you will also find mc
engaged in my legitimate business, trying to
make a fortune by selling Tin Buckets, l'ans,
I and three cent Tin Cups.
iy 19 J. IRVIN V.'ALLIS.
I :* _
I TEE STEAM MILL
AGAIN
IIST MOTION
Farmers and Mechanics, Lookf
to Your Interests !
j Having added to the Flour and Grain Business
a large stock of
we offer to the public,
j CR RET-fiXL,
| a general assortment at prices as low, perhaps
; lower, than the same articles can be purchased
•in the county. Our stock consists of
j FISH, COFFEE,
! SUGAII, MOLASSES,
RICE, SYRUPS,
C EDA R-W AR E, SLICES,
and all other articles in that line.
iLfpTerms Cksh, but all kinds of Grain and
Produce generally taken in exchange for goods.
Count!y 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.
Estate of Jesse Rice, deceased,
"VTOTICE is hereby given that letters of ad
it ministration on the estate of JESSE
RICE, late of Newton Hamilton, Miftiin
county, deceased, have been granted to the
undersigned, residing in said borough. All
persons indebted to said estate arc requested
to make immediate payment, and those hav
ing claims to present them duly authenticated
for settlement.
CHARLES CAjJGI?LIXG,
nov22 Administrator.
A DDI TOR'S NOTICE.—The undersigned
XJI. Auditor, appointed by the Orphans'
Court of Mifflin county to distribute the fund
in the hands df John Iloyt, jr., Administra
tor of Michael Shoughency, late of Erown
township, deceased, will attend to the duties '
of the appointment ■ t the Register's ffiee in 1
Lewistown, on SATURDAY, 29th of Oecem- i
ber next, at 10 o'clock a. in. Those intcres- j
t .J are requested to attend.
no 29* W. P. ELLIOTT, Aud.
X /A CENTS per gallon for Fluid,
cJv/ 75 to 90 cents for good Coal Oil, for
sale by F. G. FRANCISCL'S.
Lewistown Nursery.
■ • '
Tlt subscribes** ureuki beg leave
to call the attention of fanners to
the fact that they are htii**uive, ami
Jflhir '>ave as fine a lot o£
TREES OF ALL KINO.S
for sale as aver offered in Mifflin county. e
WU lie able to furnish frees this fall in large
or small quantities. Wo have all the choice
varieties of fruit on hand now, ami if any
one wishes any kind that we have nut got, by
sending in their orders they can havo
theru without farther troubles i>un': foiget
that ail frees are warranted tree \<j name.
Orders promptly attended tu. *"
Address WARNER A lIt'TTS,
sei G Lewistown.
FRESH GROCERIES,
Sagnts, Syrups. Coffees, Eiee Teas
Honey, Canned Teaches, Pickies,
Quinces, Preserves, Jellies, &e.
Which we will oflbr at lowest cash price.
VI'F.L'X has just returned from tiiochy
■ with a large assortment of Groceries,
Provisions, pared and unpareu Peaches; Cher
ies, Prunes, Raisins, tigs, Oranges, Lemons,
v.iih a host of things in the confectionery
lit. •• i u v.... alo *3J at Variety
St'.r , a splendid a>s uted of China Mantel
Ornaments, such as Vases, Cups, an J Saucers,
Tea Sots, and a large assortment of Toys.
COAL! COAL! COALi
"V"C I. "2 3 Wiihosbarrc. hi 23 per Uu.
No. 4 do, 4 00 "
Broken and Stone Sunbury, 4 00 "
No. do, S 73 •'
No. 1 Lime do, 2 7d "
No. L' do do, 240 " "
Weighed on lloct &, Case's patent scales
i and delivered within the Borough for the
! above prices. Terms Cash.
MARKS £ WILLIS. *
The Sign of the
I Biii mmfot!
Vol WILL FIND Is THE
i lace ID got value for your money
i \ TIN WA RE,
OR,
A STTKIIIOU SAI) OR FLAT IRON',
oh,
The Eest Cook Stove in Market:
NAMELY, THE
Daylight Gas Burner Stove !
And you will also find me very much pleas
| ed io do the best I can for you all, jf you call
j on J. IKVIN WALLIS.
Lewistown, June 21, 1800.
THE EXTENSIVE STOCK
OF
t> esmwm
WATCHES,
lllil.U lilitt tills.
RINGS, BREASTPINS,
AND
JEWELRY;
FAXfCTJ A&TIOLES,
CLOCKS,
and a beautiful assortment of
BOOKS AND STATIONERY
are now selling ;;t greatly reduced prices at
Juuktn's old stand; corner of Brown and
Market streets, opposite Russell's Banking
House.
BgL,Those who desire to buy at prices cor
responding with the times, will please call.
JB@*Asl kinds of repairing promptly alien
ded to. 11. W. JUNKIN, Agent.
Lewistown, April 8, 1858.
ROBERT W. VATTOA,
SOUTH SIDE OF HiRKET STREET,
JiiiJvisTO.tVN, PA,
HAS just received and opened at his es
tablishment a new supply of
Clocks, Watches, Jewelry,
Fancy Articles, &c. }
which ha 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 large to'enable AH to
make selections' who desire to purchase.
fey* REPAIRING neatly and expeditiously
attended to, and all work warranted.
Thankful for the patronage heretofore re
ceived, he respectfully asks a continuance of
the same, and will endeavor to please all who
may favor him with their custom. fel2
.\eat, t
W. G. ZOLLINGER,
Market Street, next door io Kennedy's Store,
S\ Is always prepared to sup
' ply the public with all the Beg /
' different styles of lia'.- '
fcthe best qualities and atsuch JBgaHp
prices as to defy competi
tion. He has now on hand 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 are!
examine for themselves, as he is satjshed tha T
his stock cannot fail to please.
For the Ornish he has constantly on oanu, or
will make to order, hats to their taste of any
required size or brim, at prices that cannot fai l
to be satisfactory.
Country Merchants will £ud it to their ad
vantage to give me a call, as a liberal deduction
will be made on wholesale purchases, and cs
pecialiy so to punctual men.
Don't forget the place, next door to Kenne
dy's store and nearly opposite the Odd Fellows'
Hall 0c122
CIGAL OlL—the best in che market. Just
/ received, three barrels of the best Coal
Oil in use. Entrely free from snieli or smoke,
F. G. FRANCISCC5 5