AGRfriHTUML Eider Bushes vs. Curculio. A few weeks since I visited a garden in this vicinity, and saw several plum trees heavily laden with fruit. I was requested to examine and see if I could discover auy traces or marks of the curculio. I did so upon fruit on trees and ripe fruit that had fallen off and lay upon the ground. I could discover no marks and no larvae- in the fruit I gathered up fruit from the ground and carried it home; it was all per iect. I thought there must have been great pains taken to kiil the insects; but there had been none at all. Having raised plums more or less for twenty years in Michigan, but never without the effects of the curculio more or less, and sometimes to the entire destruction of the crop, you may judge of my surprise when informed that all that had been done was to procure com mon elder bushes and tie them to the branches of the trees. This man has lived upon the place five years. The trees were upon the place—beariug trees—when he took possession ; the first two years he tried to save his fruit by shaking the trees and gathering up the curculios upon cloths spread under them. He had very poor success; the fruit was nearly all stung, and dropped off prematurely. He was in de spair the second year, when he was told by (as he said) 'an old Frenchman'that if lie would put elder bushes into the trees he would raise fruit. He has tried it three years with the same success —a full crop of perfect fruit. — Cor. of Michigan Farmer. Road Making. It is interesting to observe the amount of combined stupidity brought to bear in making our common roads. I have often had to drive up and down hills fifty or a hundred feet high, when a road could have been made as short on a level by varying the route thirty rods, Yet twenty-five or fifty teams daily had to ascend the hill year in and year out, as the price of igno rance. I have known a road made long and crooked that it might not cut a certain man's field into two parts —sacrifi cing the interests of a thousand to the con venience of one. And so far as repairing roads is concerned, nothing is more com mon than to find a road very bad, simply because it has been ' mended.' aswreaniaagaa,, Jiaisia Cake. —One pound sugar, half pound butter, one and a half pounds of Hour, four eggs, half pint thick milk, one teaspoonful of soda, same of cream of tar tar, one nutmeg, half pound of raisins, half pound currants. Molasses Cake. —One quart molasses, half pint thick milk, one teaspoonful soda, quarter pound of shortening (butter and lard,; ginger and cloves to taste, flour suf- , ficient to roll out. L• man Cake. —One cup butter, three cups sugar, four cups flour, five eggs, one cup thick miik, one teaspoonful of soda,, the rind and juiee of two lemons. Hake in bread dishes. Potato Custard. —Ten potatoes boiled ! soft, six or eight eggs, sugar to your ta.-te, one cup milk, quarter pound butter, nut meg, essence of leinon, brandy and wine to your taste. Cracker Pie. —Eight crackers, pounded fine, on which pour boiling water to sof ten, eight teaspoonsful of vinegar, eight of sugar, one lemon; if too stiff add water. Ginger Crackers. —One pint of molas ses, one cup of sugar, six ounces of but ter, cloves and ginger to taste, flour enough to roll out and cut. The Greatest Discovery of the Age is that John Kennedy & Co. Propietors, AXD JAJIES FIROVED, Salesman, ARK selling goods at prices that defy com petition. Ihoy keep a large stock of j nil kinds of goods such as Sugars, at 7, 9, 10, 11, Coffees at 10, Teas 88, Syrups at 60 per gallon, 100 boxes of Mould Candles 16 oz to : lb., (to dealers at 13 cts. by the box,) 14 cts. per lb., Segars, very low. Sugar Cured Hams | at 12, Dried Ileof 12, Calicos, Muslins, Ging ham.-, and all kinds of Dry Goods for sale at prices that can't be surpassed. Everybody and anybody are invited to come and see the j eights. Don't forget to bring along tiie ready j cash, as you may be sure its that we're after; and don't forget that we sell goods to suit the ' hard times; we take produce of ail kinds in exchange for goods. dOIIN KENNEDY k Co. d- R. lirgveo, Salesman. LEWISTOWN ACADEMY. second session of this institution will JL commence on MONDAY, May 29th In addition to the common English branches instructions will be given in Latin Oreek" French, fh rman, and the Higher Mathemat ics, also, in Drawing, Painting, and music. No extra charge for the Languages. Kates of To it ion. —s3 00. 4 50, and $0 00 per quarter of eleven weeks. Drawing, $3 00, Painting, $5 00, Music, $lO 00, Incidentals' 25 cents. A leacher's Class has been formed and is in successful operation. This class is design ed for those who desire to thoroughly qualify themselves for teaching. It will continue till July, affording ample time for a thorough review oi the studies pursued in common schools. Teachers can enter this class at any time though an early attendencc of all who wish to join it is desired. For further particulars inquire of M. J. SMITH, Prin. Lewistown Academy. Lewistown, April 25, 1861. I / v BOXES Dairy Cheese, at l'J JOHN KENNEDY & Co's BERNARD A, HOOPES, Successor to Hoope* d- Dans, Mannfaftnrer and Wholcsaie Dealer in H/.55, F'JRS, /.ITS 3 <l3l il l? 00Tf 3 „ No. 509 Market Street, mh2B-ly Philadelphia. LINCOLN, WOOD & NICHOLS, KAXL FACTCRERS AND IMPORTERS OF S T R -A. "W AND 2CILLIIT22V7 SCCSS, Silk Bonnets, French Flowers, Panama, Palm Leaf, Leghorn and Straw Hats, Xo. 275 Chestnut St., and 724 Jjjd'je St., 11l h 23 PHILADELPHIA. 3LDCB GLEN-ECHO MILLS, CERIMTOWt, rt, ob Cfwos Manufacturers, Imj orters aßd Wholesale Dialers in CARPETINGS. DRUGGETS. OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, &c. Warehouse, Xo. 509, Chestnut Street, Opposite the State House, mhl-i-ly. Philadelphia, Pa. CHAIRS! CHAIRS! CHAIRS! Mahogany. Maple, Birch and Walnut CANE SEAT CHAIRS, of every style and finish, at W\ D. KEICIIXER'S w iX. —' ri A>w t— v --- - - ",r TO L\ (KZT; w TO TO 3 iat S jSlSj la J 339 North Trout St. Above Vine, Parlor and Dining Room Chairs, large and -mail Rocking Chairs, manufactured of the best material and by experienced workmen. All orders filled with Promtitude and Care. Remember the place, 339 X'orth Front Street, abore Vine, Philadelphia. jan24-ly w 3* lai Jt (LATE EAGLE HOTEL,) Third St., abo\e ltace, Philadelphia. Terms—Sl 25 per day. RHOADS & SAILOR, Propriet's TILGIIMAN V. RHOADS, Formerly of the National Hotel. CHARLES SAILOR, f2B-ly Formerly of Schuylkill co , Pa. "TV? C "V*' r •-> par?, s- 7-rcvr) Jg wWA. i ~ vOy . - .Vj I.ate White Swan, Face St red, above Third, Philadelphia. Terms—-$1 25 per day. Q,UILLMAN 6c EOYER, Proprietors. THO the old customers of this well known A House we desire to say that we have rem ovated, improved, and newly furnished the same, and that we respectfully solicit a con tinuance of their patronage. Strangers, Travelers and Visitors weeordi ally invite to the hospitality of the " Nation al"—to come and see and judge for them selves of its advantages and merits. Our lo cation is central, and convenient formerchants and business mcD generally. \V e will always endeavor to study the wants and comforts of our guests, and with the as sistance of Mr. Chas. A. Stei.v, our affable and attentive Clerk, we feel well prepared to keep a good hotel, and hope to be able to give general satisfaction. HENRY QUI LLMAN, feb2B-Iyr JOHN BOYER. P ;'YC IX ALL ITS DIIAXCHES, Executed in the Lest style known in the art, at C, Gr, Crane's Gallery, 532 Arch St., east of Sixth, Philadelphia. Life Size in Oil and Paßlil. ST ER EOSCOPIC POI IT R AITS, AMBRO rVPES, DAGUERREOT'VPES, fcc. Lor Cases, Medallions, Pin, Rings &c. Philadelphia, November 15, lfeGO-ly. Mrs. Wertz again on Hand. nA\ IX(J taken the stand recently occu pied by Mr. Iloltzworth, in East Mar ket street, a few doors west of the Black Bear Hotel, she respectfully announces to her old friends that she has now on hand a fine stock of FAMILY GROCERIES, FAJiCI ARTICLES k NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS, and other useful Knick Knacks. ALSO, CONFECTIONERIES, CAKES, &e. Her old friends are respectfully invited to give her a call. np lß Lewistown Nursery. During the absence of Mr. Butts ®&BgjKwuh the Logan (.uarus, the busi ness of Messrs. Warner & Butts's - Nursery will be attended to by Col. John Hamilton, to whom persons in want of rruit i rees &c., will please apply. A large assortment of Apple, Pear, Peach, Plum and other trees have just been added to their stock j ap!B Notice to Taxpayers. is hereby given that the Comrais A. l sioners of MHfiin county have authoriz ed the Collectors of State and County taxes to make a deduction of 5 PER OIE IST T _ on all taxes paid on or before the first day of June next, and THREE PER CENT, on those paid after the first day of June and on or before the 15th July—after which the full amount will be claimed. By order of the Commissioners, . GEO. FRYSINGER, Clerk. Lewistown, April 4, 1861-ti. txt'.i rr.rsT: \tm. flint- wm. flivt \> WM. FLINT: fl'/.-l- flint! Wrn. Flint! _Vo. x-7 Jlark't, No. 807 Mark,?, I .Vo. Bu7 Market. .V©. Su7 Market. I .Vo HIT Market, .Vo. Sot Mnkrret. Ph Hade!pi,u PhilwMpkio. Pt, ■ladfl'phxa. Pa. Pa. Pa Tremendous Sacrifice " F SIOO 000 Worth of Jewelry, .1W /or 0/f Dollar Each. i A Large .and Splendid Assortment of Jewelrv. i ou sjetinsr of < HAlsc>. BRACELETS. CAMEOBUTS, Acs and alt -tyi— of French I'lated Chains, Gold aud Plated Jewelry. We <io not keep or sell gi't. gift or galvanized goods. Our.- is what is suidbv the '<* •: ;■ -.velers as (rut<l Jew elry. We receive our good* from the best gold jewelry ■ manu&erurers in tic- states. WHO ARE FORCED TO SELL. WHO ARE FORCED TO SELL. WHO ARE F'fCF.D TO SELL. WHO ARE FORCED To SELL. Tic- following ..niy a partial list of our immense stock t TAKE YOUR CHOICE FOR $1 EACH. TAKE VOI R CHOICE FOR sl. , Large -:ze Cameo Sets, general retail prices, gs to sls Do Lava " do 10 to 2u Do Carbuncle do 8 to 90 Do Ladies* Enamelled and Coral do T to 30 Do do and Carbuncle do 7to 30 Do do and tuby do 7 to 30 Do (.41 Cluster Grata: So,ting Sets do 10 to 30 i Dt do do Vase do do Id to 99 Do do do Jet Sc s do sto 13 Do <Io Hla.-k Mosaic do 6 to 12 Do do Gold-Stone Mosaic do tto 12 18- do Calico Sets do sto 12 Do Ribbon Twists, with Brilliants do 6 to 15 Do Ikxjuet Sets, new style do S to 20 Do Enamelled Cliister. new stvle do 10 to 30 Gold Thiinbh-s do 3to 7 Diamond pointed gold pens k ct-sc-s do 3to G \u doz. Silver Plated Spoons do 2 00 Silver Plated Mugs do 4 00 Over UN other different styles Twitine' Jewelry; Medallions, all styles, patterns and sizes: Lockets of every description: Gold Pens, 14carat, withnhrerex ten-i'.n holder; (rold Pencils. Sleeve Buttons. Studs. A. •„ sc.: Coral. Lava, Cameo and Band Bracelets: i vents' Vest Chains, warranted to wear for ten vears i without changing color, and will stand the rn-id—tln-y arc Ustutllv sold by Jewelers s-solid gold—all made in Paris. You can take your choice for $1 each. La dies' and i.cnt- Guard <'bains. $1 eat-h. usually sold by Jew.-i.-rs at from ?3 io s3u each: Indies, and Child ren's Neck Chains, beautiful pattern- : Armlets, bril liant, en meted and ruby settings; Crosses, plain aad .-namelled. for ¥1 ••no in retail prices from $5 to S2O each. Every style and variety of Jewelry and desir able goods for st each. 1 his sale, at trie above prices, will continue long enough to s.-u off our ntinense stock, which was pur hnsed ut a great sacrifice front manufacturers who have failed. TAKE YOUR CHOICE FOR $1 EACH SPKCIAI, NOTICK. 4S*HOW TO SEND MONEY"** Dt. Write your Name. Place of Residence. County and State, plain and dutinrt, as we can in.ik- .ft....'.; Oat of PoR marks. Seal all letters with WAX. as envelopes sealed with gum or wafers can U- easily opened—the contents ken out and repealed. Attend to this and we will !*■ responsible for your money. Inducements to Agent?. Any person acting as agent, who wili send c- at one time, slim, wa will give a gold hunting case watch, extra. Sb, " ■■ gold lever watch. 25. u - silver watch. A watch and the articles selected from the above list at $1 each. Persons ordering by mail must "end fl and 15cents in jxmtaiie stamp*. All communications must be addressed to WILLIAM FLINT, No. B<>7. Market jun24-Gm I'iuladclphi;,. Pa. AIL AGENCY. —As I am now selling Nails for Duncannon Iron Works, I ani prepared to sell to dealers at prices so low as to make it their interest to buy herr*. janil F. J. HOFFMAN. "W^ISTTEIID, 18000 Persons, viz: 1000 Blacksmiths 1000 Coaehmakers 1000 Saddlers 5000 Tinners 5000 II 'Us<_-kcep f, rs 5000 Shoemakers To boy cheap Goods at jan3l F. J. HOFFMAN'S. IIQL'ORS. —The undersigned have in store J Brandies, Wines, Old Rye Whiskeys, Gius, Jamaica Spirits and N. E. Bum, of the very best brands, and warranted pure and old. JOHN KENNEDY & Co. GIN AS A REMEDIAL AGENT. THIS DGLICIOUB TONIC STIMULANT, I T'SPECIALLY designed for the use of the ji Medical Profession and the family, hav ing superseded the so-called "Gins," " Aro matic,""Cordial,""Medicated," "Schnapps," etc., 19 now endorsed bv all the prominent physicians, chemists and connoisseurs, and possessing all of those intrinsic medical qual ities (tonic and diuretic) which belong to an old pure Gin, Put up in quart bottles and sold by all druggists, grocers* etc. A. M. BININGER & CO, Sole Proprietors, No. 19 Broad street, N. Y. For srle by FRENCH, RICHARDS & Co., W. W. & H. SMITH, and all of the prom inent Wholesale Druggists in Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Dec. 13, 1860. The New Big Tiu Coffee Pot Sign, THE HUHHE 0\( E NOEE. My Machine is new and runs a little rough, That all oa~ see by the toot ~f f, e gtuff: iiut to that as it may, Til still make her sing Of all the improvements and every new thing. We have made a new Big Coffee Pot Sign. The greatest in the State and new in design, And its a model of some we have for sale, Which to please you 1 know they cannot fail. Some Tea Pots too of much improved stvle, The prettiest indeed you have seen for awhile. Also Zinc Bottom Buckets that will not rust, And cold very cheap if you don't ask for trust. Now for a Stove, I musttell you whereto look, And is called the Daylight Gas Burner Cook They're from the foundry and come direct here To the only authorized salesman near. More things I'd say, but I must do it briefly, Attention to Jobbing, but Spouting chiefly : Lamps and Lanters and Sad Irons too— If you need Silver Plating, I'Jl do it for yon. Now it becomes zno in a short way, To express my thanks to che people and say, I am very much pleased so many come to me For Stoves and Tin Ware although I am wee. mhT J. IRVIN WALLI3, AYER'S Sarsaparilla FOE PUEIFYHTG THE BLOOD. Aad fur the speedy cure o I the following complaints: Scrofula aud Scrofsil ous Affrctions,sueli A waon, Cltcrt, Sorts, Ernptioiu, Pimples. Pustules, Blotches, Bolls, Dlaius, aud all Skin Diseases. _ _ OiEiesn. lad., 6th June. 1859. J. C. At;.p. 4 Co. Gents: 1 f- 1 it mv duty to ac- Uovlalpt what your Brmjiril!.v has done'f -r inr. J"* inherited a Scrufalovv mt. n I h a , t . • ii-ai it in various ways for vttirs. SmciinH'd i? -urst ■ut in L leers on my hands his! arms: sometimes it •.urn d inward and dbUcmsd ma at tiis tfouiach. fwo year* ago i broke out on my h- a J and es r-.-i my all. ind ears with cut- tors, which was ; :nfu! ami i ath-.tne beyond description, i tried many u. dim,- ami physicians, but without much r-:';ef f-m any thing. In Ut. the disuidv: goo. w. - Ar i- i g:h 1 *., i. j 4.-,-J to lead ill the (jo-isl Mea.-eng-r that you had prepared an alterative (Barsnpaii,la . f.I k <-w Vinni vonr i-j ut i ti* 11 that an i thing yo-i n.ail • ill. I-: gisnl. I-< :r? t'i JJ" in rail rail gut it, ai . it till U taniM. I twk it, yell advise, in nualt d ,-f -1 l arpTnsiQil Mtrs in -n.li. aud u=td aim >-! Ikwe iattlui. Ato, ami healthy skin a.u begun t • Inn un-h-r ihe scab, wiikii aft-r a while fell off. My skin i- ... w el.-wr. ami 1 km w l-v nv f-'-iings that ihe !i, ~, 1 . . ... :■ 'Ui niy s-,,rrni. Yon CIIII well b hcoe that It-., what ! : ai suy'iog ' -n I tell J"';- I: 'Ut 1 lioid v>- .; • 1 ... ~u c /■ jp,. uostles of ia- ag - and reiuam etrr grat.fuiiy . V.-un, AI.FkK.l'/ it. TAI.I.EY. Five. Hose or Erysipelas, letter uud fsnlt it ileum. Scald Head, Uingnoru, Sore Eyes, Dropsy . Dr - Robert M. Preble wiit-.- from Saieui. N. V . 12th sept., I s - -J, that he hi, ur d an inveterate rase of lovpsy. Which threatened f f-:-minr.te fatally, by the i .-ev^riri? ustr r>f "tir ,\tr ,ii !al — u <iau^t-roQ9 MaUjnmt Bryripeitu l-v b r,-. drwes of the same; says he cures the common /> ■; ' ■ .uyit c nstautly. Brouchocele, Goitre or Swelled Neek. Zebnlon 81-ian r-f I'riftc i. Texas, writes : Three lc,'- tles of your fa: s.-iparilla eure-i me f:..in a Qitre —a 1 : sous sw '.Hug on the i, k, wbwh I had suffered ft •• over two year*."' Leiicorrhflpn or M li Het. Ovarian Tumor, L'tcriiie lice ration, female Diseases. l>r. J H S. Channiiig. • f New York Citv. wiile- ; " I ni-sst rlieerfuliy e. iui iy with ti ; re-pK-st of y,air ag. Nt in saving I have f un 1 your S.irm|inritta a in t ex. ellent alterative in tho nunu reus complaints for vrhich we empi-y ni li it 1 smelly, fait emaecfady in fasali Xhscwscs of as Suofuhsi dfath 1 hare cured maay fsveter-9 ate rases of i.-u rri--. by it. an-i - .rne where the coin- l# plaint w.ii- caustsi by ti/ciMfinir of the wtr.'tir. Thv ulcer ation f was so -i co id. >■• iliiug within my know!- i edge cs|iic.]s it f.,r thi-s-- fi-r. it- deraiigenn nte.'* Edward 8. Marrow. . f Newbury. Ala., writes, A dan peroua ortrian tumor on one of (tie feinal.. in iny Cuuili. !. wlii ii load defied a!! the i--in. iliev we roitld enip! r. has , A at h-ngth been c mpl. p iy i need by your Extract of Sar- ° sapaiiila. Our physician tie tight n. thing Iru extirpa tion could afford relief, but he advisi-4 the trial t f your Sars.ip.ai ilia a* tie- lst resort befi.rc cutting, and it *f proved i-frectuat. After taking your remedy eight weeks uo aymptom of the diamee reni.ains." " i-. Sj pliilis anil Jltrciirial Diseair. Nrw OatrtNs. 25L1: August, 1' 59. „ Tf. J. r. Avr-: ?ir. I ciu-ctfiillv n-mply with Um re- " quest f y nr v.- I. no i re;, rt to you utue of the effrcts • I have realized with your S.ir-a(arilia. have cur- d witli it. iri my pr:i tice, most of the com- . plaints for which it is recommended, and have fund ir R ' eff.-cts truly wotidetfu! in the cure of f 'rnrrral ami Mrr- 1 emritl I< ue. One ■f my pstlsuh had Syphilitic ulcere c? in his Uiioat. which v.ere <■ iisuming bis J '.slate and the!jf top of his nootk. Your SarmpriHa, steadily tnk<-n, 4 cured him in five weeks. Another vac attacked 1 \ -ec-m ondary ■yuipb tii.s in his ii. se. and the uhs rati->1 i,.-. il eaten away a i nsid- raPie part of it. so that I liebi v.- Iheß I yielded to tny administration of y.mr c'arsaparilla: th-.-K ulcers healed, and lie is well again. led of cmiise without■ some distigiimtiun to hi- fin. . A v.. man < !, . ! ~1 1 -c-nB treated t,,r the same disorder by mei nry was siitteiii.gH fr en this poison in 11 —r bi'iics. 1 hey had !-■ aae so -i-a-l. sitive to the weather that • n h dump day she stinensl ev-H ciuciating pain in her Joints uud bones. M,.-. :. o. was■ cured entirely by yur Barsapariila in u few w.d.- [| know trnin its f,rmtila, vHic-H y ur ptt-s m- that this Frepaiafion from your luis-iatoi v mu.t l>e a gr.at remedy; c<-ns<iuciitly. t1,,-se truly ivtmtrkuHie remits Willi it i. • not rnrprisrd me, rraternaliy yours, G V I.AKIMKH. M. D. Rheumatism, Gout, I,leer Complaint. ISMriiNDEsee, I'resloii Co., Va.. t'tii July. 1 -.59. DR. J. C. Avr.R: Sir. I Haw l,-n aillicteo villi a pain ful (lirunic for a lonp time, wlii h Half- >! the skill r,f t livsirhns. and stuck t-. me in spite of all the remedies 1 con! I find, until I tried your Sarjaparilla. tine bottle cured me in two weeks, and r--l< red my p- r.< i .il beallH ao uio. h that lam far l*tt t than U-P I -. attack sL 1 think it a wmmli rful m-di iue. J. Illi.AM. Jutes "1. Geteheil. "f St. i, vritts: •-I have la-tl afflicted f.r years with an <1 tbf J,irr, . which my Itt-a'itli. JtiivJcvprv this;:. a:ideverv thing WW t" r !iev© itie : nnl ! hare wen n Lroki a-down man frs-m :it> ft in < : . r f*unp tlmn dnrittiffewtit *>f the. I.n-r. My If ii.vt sl j ast r.!lie i(v, Mr. me It'trs \"iir R!;ilai. Ix'f-atieo J, >il !ir !,r.ttw V'-n. ami any tiling \ #i run-it* v..is worth Try >sr. Ily the Mean ing f (Mid t l;.s cuit-ti me. ami ha* my as f.> mnke ul. • tmn <•! me. I f. -l y<*Mng bt*st that can he ► iid My on i* not huff good enough.** P !i irrns/'atlfer Tumors, Knln %•s*<■>m nf, l'l<era!ion, Curie* auti Eifoliaiiou of tiie Bo nee. A g; n? rarh ty rf rano* hare !>i*n roj-'rted to us where cur- #f t!i- se r ini'laide c lit! 5 tint- have i -ul?* i frm The i!s** of this 1 lit i lit epace I. n-uiil I: t admit tif a. &<ine f.f tin-m may f titid in uiir Aineriean Almtii.tr.vhi. il the agent.•> Im I. w caimd are pleased to ftirnisb gratia to nil v h call for then*. Dysprpsin, Henri T> Is ease, Kits. Kpilep ny 9 MU-lnm-lioly • Neuralgia Many rental kahh* i iir s •f affertioiis hare been ma<fa ly the alterative jn-wer f im-Jitine. it stitnu- InteS lire vital fundi* n* into \ acti n, nnd thn* overcome* fli*ri!era v.hi li would lie supposed l**vuid its rearh. Such a remedy In*. long lii r, uii.-i! hy lite !♦*- cess Sties of the jm >!.-. and we r- nfidcnt thai this will do for thein .til that noslicine chm Jo. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Frill THE 11 Arm CI RE OF Cou*;ls, (>!<ls, liiflu<;i/a, Hoarafiiriis, Croup. ltroiwii it is. lucipii nt C'oii- SJiir.pt ion, nml for the liellcf of Coiuiuniptii r Patients in (idTnnoKi Stages of tlie Disease. This is a remedy so universally known to surpass any other for the core of throat and lung complaints. that it is useless here to publish the evidence of i:s virtut s. Its unrivalled excellence for coughs and colds. and it? truly wonderful cures of pulnioncry disease, have made it known throughout the civilizt-J nations of the earth. Few arc the communities, or even families, among them who have not some personal experience of its effects gome living trophy in their miiKt of its victory over the subtle and dangerous disorder? of the throat and lungs. As all know the dreadful fatality of these disorders, and as they know, too. the effects of this remedy, we need not do more than to assure them that it has now all tlie vir tues that it did haTe when making th" runs which have won so strongly upon the confidence of mankind, Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYEE, At, CO., Lowell, Mass. <Sold by Charles llitz, Lewistoicn, Jacob Melz, Alleiiville. 11. S. McNabb <<• Co., Belle ville, R. M. Kin.tloe, Rcedscille, B. Grajf, White Hall, and by Dealers everywhere. d2O THE STEAM MILE AGAIN I3NT 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, \rHOL£SALIi OH flETiklL, a general assortment at prices as low, perhaps lower, than the same articles can be purchased in the county. Our stock consists of FISH, COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLASSES, RILE, SYRUPS, CEDAR-WARE, SPICES, and all other articles in that line. £C3r'T erms Gash, but ail kinds of Grain and Produce generally taken in exchange for 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. The Daily Telegraph, Published at Hurrisburg, Pa., by Geo. Bergner SzCu. publishes the List of Letters by authority, a sure cvidenc< of it having the largest circulation. Terms per year; the weekly and semi-wekly k also published at per veer TIN WARE! \ LARGE and complete assortment, com prising all kinds of Ware made for sale, at greatlv reduced prices by F. G. FRAXCISCUS. AKDLX Seeds of all kinds. The cele- T brated Peas British Oueen, Champion of England, Tom Thumb and Extra Early, and the Fegee Tomato, the best ever grown, for sale by F. G. FRAXCISCUS. OPADES, all qualities and prices fur sale IO ly F. G. FRAXCISCUS. G* ARDEX Rakes, Garden Trowels, Spa T ding Forks, Floral Rakes, Shovels, Gar den and Corn Hoes, for sale bv F. G. FRAXCISCUS. 4 LARGE assortment of Wall Paper, j\_ com prising many new and beautiful pat terns, for sale low bv "F G. FRAXCISCUS. J IRE Board Prints just received and for sale by F. G. FRAXCISCUS. f I^ROl'T Flies, Trout Lines, Hooks, Fish _L ing Tackle of all kinds at reduced rates, fur sale t.y F. G. FRAXCISCUS. I)AIXT and Colors, dry and in oil. with a full assortment of Paints and Colors ready fur use, in tin cans from 1 to 2-5 lbs, fur sale by F. G. FRAXCISCUS. INK Colors in tubes, graining colors in . spirits and Distemper, for sale hv mh-1 F. G. FRAXCISCUS. LUMBER! bttmber:: full supply of Boards. Planks, studding, ■m • .eauers 01 TO- rctrtinon were e :!.f ua ' e3 ari uho!j lust for official no 1 his fact is evidenced in the elevation tote t ol all who had desecrated their officiuM-- •t i tlu "? ! '.V plotting treason. But their 3 . to lii.-.imjoi- a Government, from which si 1 1,1 leaders had borrowed their 1 would lail. J hey may as well strike tt s heavens with th :-ir arms as against the An 1 lcan "j iin - < Defeat was certain to r ; belli ' :■ ■ Iree State-, according to the ! si e . eus, have 3,778,000 males between the ML . .. :1 years. '1 he slave States ive f >oo,ooo. The seceded States, exelu -BBv v l ' v> ; v. djgil eneo in wealth is proportionate to that of mt ' l! I slit 'l l :l Vilst disparity, the end of# , struggle is beyon ! a d-mbt. Fur Mary'iS encounter such odds wuuld be to door Jibe s 1 desolation and destruction ; should the South rend.-r aid. tl.-v wmJE driven back, and our State left to mourn hrt I her calamity and crimp. P was the aim of the South to c-mlin# ; fh war to the L ; ,rd. r States. was | Te , now congratulating his confreres on the re j I'lovai of it 1V..1U their midst. But Mary lam 1 siuUii, tiUjtrate tliis cowardly policy fa I tuose who have provoked the war h-Wlf oil,lre brunt. Maryland's proper position i t, remain htm in her ! 'yaitv tj the G vera menr. k The rebellious : ],. r , had done a! the " : -- i f risth ' in ans of precipitating the revolution in th South. J hey rcli, d. f, r the success of Ifa&i plans, upon the intervention of the J1B >at - and divisions in the north. But suuii in. 11 . the tiist gnn tired nt 1 ! t: k- and starving garrison was a i.! iw.ittlu ■'' ati 0 > heart. ;,i; 1 tin- irtii .sio-ui.,r t/i j-. lie lias on hand Kreign and Jocniestic TFI MP C&L d\~ Tp LS of H.I kinds and qualities, embracing every thing in that line; a enmpiete assortment of GROCERIES. remarkably cheap, vrith good weight and fair mea-ure, together with <*IEE\SWARE, STO\EWARE, HARDWARE, L'xfaricare, Willoiricare, Shoulder, //am, Sides, Mackerel, Shad, JJerrin;/, Cod Fish, Dried Beef, Motions of all hinds, Boot* d- Sh )ex, an>l various other matters, so that the inquiry is not " A\ hut has Nat. Kennedy get?" but " What has he not ?" ©rirllaving obtained license from the last Court of Quarter Sessions, lie is now enabled to offer an old stock oi all kinds of Liquors, fr .in COMMON WHISKEY to best WINES, BRANDIES and GINS, either wholesale or retail, at low prices. Tavernkeepers and others are requested to call. Having just received a large and complete stock of the above named goods, 1 respect fully ask a continuance of the very liberal patronage heretofi>re extended towards us. Prices to suit the times. Wines, Brandies, Gins & Whis keys, FOR Medicinal Purposes, of the very best quality. REFERENCES. We have been permitted to refer to the fol lowing named medical gentlemen as to the high character of our Medicinal Liquors, viz: DR. ROBERT MARTIN, DR. T. A. WORRAU t@„Remember the stand—first floor of Odd Fellows' Hall, opposite the Black Bear Hotel. NATH'L KENNEDY. Lewistown, April 18, 1861. MONEY! .MONEY!! The subscriber wishing to turn LI as much of his stock as possible cash, will sell until Aprit at such prices as to make it the interest of all in want of articles in his line to give him a call. All kinds of Boots, Shoes, or Gaiters made to order, of the best material and in the best manner, at regular prices. Thankful for the patronage heretofore re ceived, a continuance of the favor is res pectfully solicited. Persons indebted will please take notice toe accounts will be required to be settled bv the 10th of April. fcb2B JOHN CLARK. REDUCTION OP PRIOR -w. If you want good PLOWS, THRESHING MACHINES, or any kind of CASTINGS cheap, buy at the Old Foun dry. $7.00 Plows for SO.OO, Shares for ditto at 35c. The beet Threshing Machines, worth $l4O, for slls. Large Castings 2£ to 3c per pound, according to kind and quantity. Machinery finished up in the bestioarfiner at low prices. Other work at corresponding apil JOHN R. WEEKES, Agt. NEW ARRIVAL: ECCT3 & SHOES: First Stock of the Season BILLY JOHXSOX respectfully inf r . ' his customers and the public that l" has just received over one thousand pVr r f Boots and Shoes of all sizes and qua!;,.' which he proposes to sell cheaper than ac establishment in town in his line or ir Miff county : and as the above stoek is all , goods, he will warrant the same, and a new feature in bis business be guaraD*: t .t\ a repair all rips gratuitous v. He has aV. % ' hand a large stock of inferior quality -'* which will be sold at a very I„w fa;.- at .'A risk of the purchaser. Aba a good c-r V of HOMEMADE WORK kept on hand ' Manufacturing of all kinds attended W V promptness, aud repairing neatlv executed -t the shortest notice. Storekeepers and will find it to their advantage to gir e nlm call before purchasing X ti •'-* charged for showing goods. Custom, n please bear in mind that as his profits - L small his terms are stricth rash A large lot of TRCXKS kept c nsUntly on hand which will he sold cheap. ap4-tf BILLY" JOHXSOX. Glorious Triumph over all Opposition ' For the People have Decided I uat the Cheapest and Be.st Boots and Shots are sold at the PEOPLE'S SHOE STORE. In Lewis town. vjj , g e4sXy?, fpAKE pleasure in announcing that they _L etui continue their extensive shoe estab lishment in YY est Market street, nearlv op posite Maj. Eisenbise's Hotel, and that'they have just returned from the eastern cities with a large and varied assortment of Boot- Shoes and Gaiters, frr Ladies. Gentlemen and Children's wear, all of neat finish and ex cellent manufacture, which thev will -.11 for CASH ONLY, 1 It Least i- Per Cent, Cheaper than the same can be purchased elsewhere, as will be seen by referring to the following Price List: * Men's 8.v0t3, j) ",0 to 3 25 " li a, !f re ' c „ 14oto 17b „ JJ diking Shoes, I 2-5 to 140 Lrogans, So to 1 -10 Kip and Calf Brogans, 02 to SO Ladies Gaiters 75 tu I 0o Kid ar.d Morocco lace Bo .ts, 1 00 to 1 25 Kip and Calf lace Roots, SO to 1 25 Misses'* and Childrens Shoes, 12 to 05 Having bought our goods for cash, thev were put at the lowest figure, and by doing an exclusively cash business, customers are made to pay no debts—hence our low prices. Measures taken for Boots and Shoes, which will bemadeat the shortest notice. REPAIR IXG done in the neatest manner. IRI XKS ALICES, &c., always on hand and for sale cheap. We respectfully solicit a liberal share of | public patronage. OctlO. SADDLES. HARNESS. &c. —A The subscriber having now on iSfoa&SmL hand one of the best and largest "locks between Philadelphia ami | ittsburgh, in order to accom modate business to the times, oilers for sale a complete assortment of fuddles, Harness, Bridles, Collars. Trunks, Whips, (lames, Valises, tarpet Bags. which are offered for sale low for cash, or ap proved credit. Among his stock will he found some high ly finished sets of light Harness equal toa'uv manufactured, Let all in want of good articles, made l y experienced workmen, give him a call. JOHN i)A\ IS. Lewistown, April 19, If GO. ROBERT W. 1' ATT ON, SOITH SIDE OF UIRkET STREET, LEWISTOWN, PA. nAS just received and opened at his es tablishment a new supplv of Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Fancy Articles, <fcc., which he w ill 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 all to make selections who desire to purchase. neatly and expeditiously attended to, and all work warranted. Thankful for the patronage heretofore re ceived, he respectfullv asks a continuance of the same, and will endeavor to please all who may favor him with their custom. feb'2 rVcal, Cheap & Durable. W. G. ZOLLINGER, Market Street, next door to Kennedy's Store, Kls always prepared tosup- ) ply the public with all the ■§ j different styles of Hats ol kjfcpx the best qualities and prices as to defy competi tion. He has now on band a large assortment of Fall and winter Hals and Caps, of all'he latest styles, which he will sell at the lowest cash prices. He invites everybody to call P L examine for themselves, as he is satisfied thai his stock cannot fail to please. For the Ornish be has constantly on hand, o. will make to order, hats to their taste of any required size or brim, at prices that cannot fan to be satisfactory. Country Merchants will find it to their aa vantage to give me a call, as a liberal deduction will be made on wholesale purchases, and es p.ecially so to punctual men. Don't forget the place, next door to Kennej dy's store and nearly opposite the Odd Fellow* Halt oct22 Queensware. TEA Sets at reduced prices at 11. Zerbe's- Dinner Sets " " at 11. Zerbe®- Toilet Sets " " at H. Zerbes. .Covered Dishes, Tureens, Sauce Boats, Stea* Plates, Dinner Plates, Pitchers, Cream Mogs, Molasses Jugs all at reduced prices. P®j sonß in need of any of the above articles vu do well by giving me a call, as I am (Pl anned to sell to suit thß times. mb7 11. ZERBE MACKEREL, Herring and Sbad, best quality, at low prices, for sale by febl4 JOHN KENNEDY A Co.
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