THE Farina Pudding. —Take three table spoousfai of farina, f*o omcas of batter; melt the farina ami butter together; boil one and a half pints of sew milk, add to the farina; let boil ten ais tries, until it thicken.?, then let it cook Add five table spoon? I'ul of loaf sugar, grated rind of a lemon, fire eggs, beaten separately; add the whites labutter the dbh, then floor it, poar yoar pudding into it, place the di?h in a pan of boiling water, an-1 bake an boar. White Hall Stiwe. —Ooe-fuarib frouni of butter, four tabie?pooniifal of brown su gar, cream tbem together, add a little nut meg, and a glass ot wine ; plate the dish in a pan of boiling w=*ter; wb!e it is melt ing add the yolks of two eggs, beaten light ly, stirring all the time, until it comes to a boil. Tea Cake. —Three cups of sugar, four eggs, one cap of batter, a teaspoonful of saleratus, dissolved in a cup of soar cream, and floor enough to make not quite as stiff al poand cake. Cup Cake. —Due eup of sugar, three eggs, one cup of shortening, one teacup of rniik or soar cream, one tea spoonful of sal eratus; floor enough to stiffen it. MtAamet Cake. —One pint molasses, thfee eggs, one cup of thick milk, one spoonful of shortening, and flour to make a stiff dongh. Wanking Composition. —Take half a pound of soap, dissolve it in two quarto of boiling water. Half a pound of washing soda, also dissolved in two quarts of boiling water; slack one-fourth of a pound of lime with the soda water, Jet it settle, and pour the clear liquid into the dissolved soap, and .stir it well; you can add another quart of* water by putting it on the dregs of the lime and soda. .Stir it, hod let it settle; be careful to get only the clear liquid; by do ing so you will have five quarto of good soap, for 6 cents. Soak your clothes the day before washing; next morning put as much wdter on the fire as you do to boil your clothes in; when heated, put in some of the soap, stir it well until dissolved, and boil your dirty wh!t< clothes 15 or 20 min utes, wash them jt and rinse them well, aud when dry they will be of a beautiful | whiteness; wash your calicoes through the ; first rinse water. AGRiiih hT:h BAL A Word for Trees. 'By felling the trees,' says IjFSmboldt, as quoted by Balfour, 'that cover the tops and sides of the mountains, men of every c!i- j mate prepare at once two calamities for | future generations—the want of fuel and a scarcity of water. Trees, by the nature of their perspiration and the radiation from their leaves in a sky without clouds, sur round themselves with an atmosphere con stantly cold and misty. They affect the copiousness of springs, not as was long believed, by a peculiar attraction for vapors diffused through the air, but because, by sheltering the soil from tfce direct actit n of the sun, they diminish the evaporation of the water produced by rain. When forests are destroyed as they are every where in America, by European settlers with an imprudent precipitation, the springs are entirely dried up or become less abundant. The beds of the rivers, re maining dry during a part of the year, are converted into torrents whenever great rains fall ou the heights. The sward and ! moss disappearing with the brushwood from the side 3 of the mountains, the waters falling in rain are no longer impeded in their course; and instead of slowly augment ting the level of the rivers by progressive filtration, tkey furrow during heavy show ers the sides of the hills, bear down the loosened soil, and form those sudden inun dations that devastate the country. Hence it results that the destruction of woodlands, the want of permanent springs, and the ex istence of torrents, (the flood in rivers) are three phenomenas closely connected togeth er. In Switzerland it lias been clearly ascertained that rivulets formerly full have shrunk or dried up coincidently with the clearing of the mountains, and that they have once more returned to their former size on the woods being restored. frees shade the soil from the sun.— They give off vapor during the day, and so mitigate heat, while they obstruct the di rct rays from above—they radiate out heat during the night, and occasion the precipitation of dew, many plants being endowed with this faculty to such an ex tent as to collect water in large quantities from the air.' I trust these remarks will induce many to plant and foster trees- Cheaper than the Cheapest! (1 LASSWARE —Tumblers at 62i, 75, 87, J sl, 1 60; and 2 00 per dozen. Goblets' Pitchers, Fruit Stands, and Covered Dishes' Ac., at JuIIX KENNEDY & Co's. ' CfOAL OIL LAMPS, Shades, Ch itnncys, > Brushes, Burners, Ac., for sale by febl4 JOHN KENNEDY A CO. NOXI C E . 4 LL persons knowing themselves indebt ed to the iate firm of It, ( . Parker A Brother are requested to have their accounts paid Vy tile first of November, after which tune they will he left for collection. Atrend to this notice without delay and save costs, as their books must be settled. r . JAMES PARKER. Lewistown, September 18, 1861. Fish! Fish! Fish! "j|X ACKERBL, Ilerinir, Shad and all oth lTi er kinds of Fiah, just received and for sale at the lowest prices at Ilenry Zerbe's Grocery. SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtue af stHttJry wrifcs of "Renditions Exps, issued oat the Court of C .ir.- m.fG Pleas of M;£in county and tt ae three ved, will be exj- .ed tafsale, by public vendue or outerj, at the Court House, its the Borough of Lewistown, on Saturday- November 2, 185! tt one o'clock in the afternoon, the following real estate, to writ: I, A lot of ground situate on West Third street, in the borough of Lewistoww, fronting j 60 feet more or less on said Third street, and s extending back same width 200 feet mre or less to an alley, bounded on the west bj lot : if B. Stilts, north by an alley, eat by other . Jo* of -John L- Griffith, and s uih by Third street, and known as lot No. 171 in the gen eral plan ef sail borough, with a frame house and other improvements thereon troct ei. 2- Also, one other lot situate on West Tb'rd street, in said borough, fronting CO feet > more or less on said street, and extending back same width 200 feet more or less to an alley, bounded west by lot now owned by | John L. Griffith, north by alley, east by lot of j E. L. Benedict, and south by Third street, j and known as lot Nil. 170 in the genera! plan 1 of said borough, with a small frame ficus* and j I other im pro re a. en to thereon erected. 3. Alto, one other vacant lot of ground situate in West Third street, in said borough, { fronting &) feet more or less on said street, \ and extending back same width 200 feet to an alley, bounded west by lot of J. B. Ard. j dee'd., north by an alley, east by lot of A. 0. i Harvey, and xouth by Third street. Seized. ' taken in execution, and to be void as the property of John L, Griffith. ALSO, A I tof ground situate in Brown ship, Mifflin county, adjoining lands *jr i K. Ltavis on the north and west, Ann on the east, and a road on the south, psiit&a ; iog about one half acre, more or <| frame b -ue, blacksmith shop, ... : other improvements thereon ere>.*&' |&rix j ed, taken in execution, and to be s&ikt afe the ' ; property of WUiiai/i Wither. I r f A Lot of Ground, situate in the edst War! j ; of the Borough of l.ewistown, fronring'VLj feet, more or less, on Mill street, api [ ing back ICS feet, more or 'ess, to a 1G feet I alley, bounded on the east by lot of Joseph] Owens, south by an alloy, west by lot of John '< Gait, and north by Mill street, with a frame ' dwelling bouse, frame stable and other im- , provements thereon erected. Seized, tafen I in execution and to be sold as the property of V George Neimtut. 1 Itidh-r at the noovo -he, it's Sales, •<# hurtth y gto- 1 tified tiiat in e.v-ti cam* where property is knocked : down, the pur<-haser wii! he required to pa* f ime j judgment note w til approved security J lance; to he psie presented to the next 1 Orphan's Court f the county of Mifflin. to ' be held at the Court House, in ; on TIIt'RSDAY. Cth day of November, 1 861, I for allowance an i confirmation : 1. The account of James 11. A!exand°r. ' Extr. of the last will cf Jane L->ng, iate of j Berry township, dee'd. 2. The account of John W. Kerns, Ad.nr. of Eiias Ilummel, late of Decatur township, : dce'd. 3. The account of Joseph Ilartzler,.adui'r. of Christian King, late of Union township, dee'd. 4. The account of Samuel Drake, adin'r. ! of James 11. Coulter, late of Newton Hanri! t ton, dee'd. 5. The account cf 11. J. Walters, Adr.ir. of James Irwin, late of the borough of j Lewistown, dee'd. G. The account of Samuel Stine and Cyrus Stine, Ad mm. of John Stine, late of Oiiver i township, deed. SAMUEL BARK. Register and Recorder, Le*ritown. October 9, 1861. Trustees' Accounts. rpIIE f.,11. )'.ving accounts have been filed and will be presented for confirmation on i MONDAY, Nov. 4, 1861, at the November : tetm of the Court c.f Common Pleas, of, which parties interested will take notice. 1. Ihe final account of the Trustees of the Lewistuwu Batik, as filed by Francis Mc- ' C'lure, Esq., surviving trustee. 2. The account of David Ilooley, Trustee of Ilenry Kenagy, a lunatic. 11. J. WALTERS, Proth'y. | Prothy's Office, Lewistuwu, Oct. 3d, 1861. Trial List for November Term. 1861- '■rali.im's ailm'r. vs.Khotwelt, 11 Nov. 1859. Henry KuUn vs. Amos Hoot, 117 •• j iiummell's ex'r. vs. JnoSager, 10 .Jan. 1860. | Hoover's ex'r. vs. Mathews, ' 99 Ap'l. -- Waters for use vs. J., 110 " Thompson vs. Alexander* et. al., 103 Aug. " CummiOKH vs. Wrectors Poor, 110 14 " MeCulkleh for use vs. Huling'g ad, 139 " '• .Stirk, Field A Co. vs. C. Alexander, 4 Nov. " same vs. S. Alexander, 5 " " Same vs. F. It. Sierrott, n - " Same vs. Thomas Heed, 7 " " j K<-r, Ufejiiniaii & Co. vs. same, 9 .Jan. 1%1. ! Same vs. Sterett -t. at.. 5o - ■Sulul4ugh vs. F. Martin, 59 " - K't. I'.renirnaii A Co. vs. Thompson, et a1.,6 " " T. Alexander's adrn. vs. Hates, 134 " " I), bideu vs. C. Hartman, 153 " " If. J. WALTERS, Pro. Proth's ' itfiec. Li'vintovn, October 9,1861. A EDITOR'S NOTICE.—The undersigned a-Y. Auditor, appointed by t!ie Orphans' Court, to report on Exceptions filed to the ac count of James A. Di-rman, Guardian of Francina Sample, minor daughter of James Sample, dee'd., will attend to the duties of the appointment at the Register's Office in Lewistown, on Friday the first day of No vein her next, at 10 o'o ock A. M. Those in terested are requested to atttend. W. P. ELLIOTT, _ octJ - 4 ' Auditor. 4 UDIIOR'S NOTICE.—The undersigned J~ Auditor, appointed by the Orphans' Court, to distribute the balance in the hands of Samuel Drake, Executor of Alexander Taylor, late of the Borough of Newton Ham ilton, dee'd, will attend to the duties of the appointment at the Register's Office in Lewis town, on Saturday, the second day of Novem ber next, at 10 o'clock A. M. Those inter ested are requested to attend. JOSEPH S. WARE AM, oct9-4t Auditor. ; JI ST received and for sale, a large lot of Clearfield county shaved Lap and Joint SHINGLES, 21 . 26 inches long. Lest quality, at WM. B. IIOFFMAM'S. Lewistown, July 7, 86. j mi N T MI 4 LL penyj*! adsbtd to ae are notified X~A_ to settle their account by ;L 2*hb f September, as I Late to raise ibwj by that time. My present stock of Boots. Shoes, Ac., trill be sold at reduced prices for Cash • nly.— Those iu tact of such articles ibosid call and examine. Ail kinds of work made to | order of ?5. best quality aa l a'.y's. Thank ful for patronage heretofore fcc-stowed. a con tinuance of the ttae is respectfully solicited, j | aug2S. JOHN CLARKE. Undertaking OTILL carried on. A larat- swerUdcot of OS as ttu hand. Funeral* attended to at any dMimee in the cuunLry, at short notice. i Thankful for past farcrs hoping a contina a nee ot the same. A. FELIX. LewLtown, Feb. 21. Lock Repairing, Pipe Laying. Plumbing and White Smithing fpilE above branches <>f Latincaa will be { X promptly attended to on applieasiori at the residence of the ondereiguad in Main j street, Lewiatown. jaulO GEORGE MILLER. TIIE EXTENSIVE STOCK er 'f sciis Si sua WATCHES, CHAINS, BRACELETS,! RINGS, BREASTPINS j - AND OTHEE 1$ W E L R Y; Ik-ira r -arsicilis, ! r CLOCKS, i and a beautiful aaEurtmeut c f ; BOOKS AND STATIONERY : are now selling *t greatly jjednead pri<£*ikU Junkm's old stand, \ii Brwr4nA i .Market strjfcj#, £*a|. £- < I F good articles. made 1-r/f ; experienced workman, give him a call. *r „ ' JOHN* DAVIS.; Lcwistown, April 19, To(. ROBERT W. litoTOX/ fcfll TM iIDK OF HARRET STREET, | LKVYIXTOIV X, tA. j HI AS just received arid opene 1 si his *■ ; H tabiishment a new sup, ly of Clocks. Watches. Jewelry. Fancy Articles, &c., which he will dispose of at reasonable prices, j 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. 19-KKPAIKIXG neatly and expeditiously attended t<. and all work warranted. Thankful for the patronage heretofore re -1 ceived, he respectfully a*ks a continuance of the same, and wiil endeavor to please all who , i may favor him with their custom. feb2 ;_ _ j ,\eal. Vheap Ac Bnrahlr. W. G. ZOLLINGER, i Market Street, next door to Kennedy's Store, MPS ~~"j Is always prepared to sup- —— Xsjfg I ply the public with all the. Ipf I £ different styles of Hats of the best qualities and at such ftSlßgg prices as to defy | tion. He has now on hand a large assortment ' of Fall and winter Hats and Caps, of ail the < latest styles, which he will sell at the lowest j cash prices. He invites every body to call and j examine for themselves, as he is satisfied that j ! his stock cannot fail to please. For the Ornish he has constantly on hand, or will make to order, hats to their taste of any j required size or brim, at prices that canuotfail ! to be satisfactory. Country Merchants will find it to their ad vantage to give me a call, as a liberal deduction I will be made on wholesale purchases, and es pecially so to punctual men. Don't forget the place, next door to Kenne- ; dy's store and nearly opposite the Odd Fellows' Hail oct22 Queensware. rivF,A Sets at reduced prices at If. Zerbe'e. X Dinner Sets " " at 11. Zerbe'e. Toilet Sets " " at 11. Zerbe'e. Covered Dishes. Tureens, Sauce Boats, Steak Plates, Dinner Plates, Pitchers, Cream Mugs, Molasses Jugs all at reduced prices. Per- j sons in need of any of the above articles will j do well by giving me a eall, as I am deter mined to eell to suit the times. mb7 11. ZERBE. NH' EVV GOODS at the cheap storo of John Kennedy & Co. 50 sacks prime Rio Coffee, 50 do Laguyra Coffee, at wholesale or retail prices, at ju'24 JOHN KENNEDY & Co's. JBALOUR by the barrel or hundred—Fancy, Extra Family and Superfine Flour for sale by JOHN KENNEDY & Co. 4 LARGE lot ol Dry Goods, New Eng land Rum and extra Gin, just received at JOHN KENNEDY ,' £*■%&&.- jSil Tttrnf atitoadM* Uta tamaa.aa I V -v it IM bJ* lalo i- I m. fc;dk MM ' A CD"! ! Miia 5MK"i£M* SO Iks butf, kO'i <.£>■ J M r*j-.-is it* uater*. ruiictk-'-..- Ik sis- if MA nbo4, rmt ?-. ii. , .ssixM an 4 ti>e nmMk-iiaa tugma- > j •• . (>.•• . • . M>eui{, .. i ttWb i liw coiitk, hf -it* UJtM Jklm * liik. > J U.K tisagr j -.atarid / I'm r;rf.h. iti witu it Ik* kou>*at 1 LWttt; ',f ilS*Tth°aa*-ib. Wii.i . On* *1: i IT..' ii( i tt.i* Ui-.su: .-viaiaina u .;•-■ tro* fu tumf | ufatjwrasvll'r.) Ci?aJ-*kS. fksMUJ* ! nitrt siyfc then. Cutnit tjr olatrac- . t*-iM tMi U*roo(f:i.Rt*of Us* ttonmd fusseti •* of ti* > b.l<, t>y lis* a>w. inj : .K<> lbs vutos* -T Uxsw °| P •* KiU to nj4oy Usmss srbcu *oS*tii.-s &vsa lis a'iwnlns :h*y car*. Sta.tsm*nt- fi - - i.f tlsi VriiK-iii oili-*. ami (r*u o j;-r -rs'l ia.su p*r- M*. /V*|* a PorwariUtf Ji, A>mt *f 9. Lamt, I*'J. * IW. Am: Tiosr PSft* r it pt-tgua of *li ti.*t i* . ico i naßdu*. Tfci-y litrt ir*C j.; iitii* iLitsiffatcr j w i. 1* i*su (Art that bad proT! i;t. ark'-U- for ll*. SC -IHW i,"* ii-idc g >t- , o~iK % .f 14*ttlwi aud < kor tiiu i- 4 iu h-r Iwr. A, r #r , .ir ckitt (** curesi, bs *kra l. l }aar I'M*, *. i tiiey lr*** cure-J her. ASA MoaOKISGB. An st Ftstnily Pliyiit. Ptv** l)r. A'. H". Xt* Oritur*. s Yuur PHlf sr* tii* piuoe at Ttwi.- icrtirnt * •qrpMH *sl* r* ;■ mm*. Dmjt *r* ; Ci-'iJ. hot - *r_v cvrtiu U:.J in tlrtir nctiv "li t': how-i*. tutStc* tAsui ievaluabU to u* }a tise u*i'y tsvsdiurnt of Jtn. Il*(i*th,Slckiis*A*(lk*,Psnl UUUMKA, 1 ir u Dr. idmu: J MuUimmrt. DstalSo. Atik: I iibi A an** rr ram v*at ensp?*ji ■ ! i*r 9 ourtd wilh J ar fiiU l.!r tk.a k. *** • tk~; ** i *.j-tirut wiiS.it I I :**• grM i 'J*:. oil a ■*.;..! rMkarfic .* tur 4*i: nou.. aiSh i ■ii:illia**, tail ug . 1 dv- lk*l tou: 1' ii A*..d u* .•* j i tot i lof cotsru i'iu tk*oi liighi*. Fmum. P*_ V*r t, li't IB. J. C. Sic: I !.*► mb r*pe*l4!; tu: ! of tiie wont kftulat'* *.j* |ji s*u k*T ky *a*• or *.*o ' of jvir It >** st. t* *ri*e Gam • sLti kk*. li, wlu-.-l; Uiy - *n* *t You'i. with gt** t ep. w. pr.ifsi.a, Iftrri uf *it*M'*r t'Li-fcos. Kiliou* Di.ordtrt l.lver Coini|l*iuU. f Frum Or. Tim- aart ii*U. *f Jf*o Yxh C.tg. r>"i only so jo*.- Pi, . ..'a.!:l/:r u i.. j nr- • j !** AAA I * iUt | M O'i t' .*: r b*Il*l! -il V-Cll U[K>o I sk# Livci rn r tu*rk*J Tltojr b** .a my iryc- ) j muia fcr t!i* .ur* a! * .**• | riiuiUsflia.-i iktiy a rtWiy i i. I *.* *r-.:y i * r *J -- * tu*'- * ;.*y* * j.u!go:ir *u:i_ . Wt.r tkj ilia v-.-oIi• •( afsayr*c-i a.e htriUiWMW (it Slit lOTUUOt, > V'oatu. ijt n. C., "lii i'b , 18*0. / j , ..J-Sirrl Lav* M.-.1 _,e:u- i .!& aod i. -j.:ul j NO • you joaii. tkui,*Md cmi.i i k*., :*t > -S.-.T tiiey are toe ...Uiike lfe ousl! j. J u.u ro - I t iariug a-sti uou the liver ii quuk J ..i, o. ■ i 4 i,u-iit!y the* ate an admirable .*•..*&] le, ;- Arrt: I Iw-iiki] yourjftila wi:h extraordiuary f. •" my fimlty aal i"i-.ng tli •- I am calif! to rj#it ( lit Iu r-j> .ia:.j the Oi fvii.k of U: te r*tiuu aisd | purifk the the. !. Ihly ar- (lie trry hot remedy I have o-.ri kn-;i, and lean n o.lautly recorauiriij il.*sn to frioul*. Vuiiri, J. V. lIIMJkS. , V, tVxMi w. Wyf-riiiitif Co.. S. Y., Oct. 34, 185". Irttr ;*: 1 ",n n g ■ j-, .in :m prut, tick Mud lit. l tiv*fu x *:it j . elcauec Use fvofli aud jiurifg l.'ir . miu > f t'n L,*.t. JOIIN U. MEACUAH. M. D. Con*t Iputinn, Cet{ vetseee, Supnretsion, Khrumktiein, (.out, Kcuralgia, Utop* ay, Paralysis, t'lls, etc. F. m. Or.J. J'. Vuitphn. M'r trta!. Too rr.nth cann. th* -..-. i.! of your I'illa ?-■; the cure of I a tUmirus. Ifc:h-rs of eur fit:nity hare f.uud them ae efficacious * I birr*, (bay should join me iu prcelKim iu£ it for the bri;-fi: of the mu!:itu.ie* who eutTer f.- n that romptaiiit. vrtiich. although !t*d eiiergh in Itself, is •Jin proj;euiU.r of older* ti.nt are w. rsc. I b!;< re r.:*. tic.arjt to-Ti,. . #* iu the liver,!■ ut jour I'iii* affect that j organ and euro the disease. Pratn .Vrt. E. flu /, nnd M< !w* 0. B rtUm. I Sod one or two litre* drees of your Pill*, taki nat tlie pr-lnir time, are excellent [ r motirrgof the natural teat liiHi ali.n wU -liy or' partialiy suppressed, and also rnry eff'-ctual to clrirt i* tli* rtamaah and tiy*l rearm*. Tliy are #o uiucli the !e-t physic we have that 1 reculutiicud ; no other to my patient*. Fran t the lite. Dr. Hitcltt, *f the Melherlitt Eyrii. Church. Pttseiti ll'-rsr. Evannah. Ga.. Jan. 6. ISSfi. H -.TOP.VD Sta: I should be ungrateful for the relief '< your skill has brought cie if I did not report my caae to you. A cold settled in my limb* and brought ou excrtt i rinting neuru/gic j.an.r, which ended iu chranic rhruma fum. Notwithstanding I had the best of phjsicinita, the diSL*e grew wor-e end worse, imtil hy the advice of your excellent agent in Paltimore, Dr. Mackonrie, I tried your Pills. Their effect* were low, hut sure. Ry persevering in the ue of them, 1 am now entirely well. ?EKAT CnxKi-m. Baton Rouge, La.. S Dec. 1 j£©@^l£ll^£ a we offer to the public, WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, a general assortment at price* as low, perhaps i lower, than the same article? can be purchased ; in the county. Our stock consists of FISII, COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLASSES, ItICE, SYRUPS, | CEDAR-WARE, SPICES, and all other articles in that line. |l3=Terms Cash, but all 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 Urri*burg, Pa., by Geo. Berguer &.C'o. ; pu hi if be* 'it* Li*t of Letter* by authority, a ure evidenci ' of it having the largest circulation. Term*—per yea'; the weekly ar ' eci weekly i* ( ' also published at *2 per year. BERNARD A. HQQPES. isi .VMca* Beikr it No. 509 Market Street, GLEN-EclToMilTs", CCSIifTOfI, Pi. Siaafaclfirm, Interim isd V holcmaic Bcilm in CARPETINGS, DRUGGETS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTIIfGS, &c. W arehoose, No 509, Chestnut Street, Opposite the State IL-ese, mbi4-ly. Philadelphia, Pa. w (LATE EAGLE HOTEL,) Third St., above Hare, Philadelphia. Teraw—sl 25 per day. RHOADS & SAILOR.. Propriety. TILGIIMAN V. RIIOADS, Formerly of the National IItel. CHARLES SAILOR, f2B-ly Formeriy of Schuylkill co , Pa. aritfHUDKAib , White Swan, Race Street, above Third, Philadelphia Terms-—sl 25 per day. GUILLHAN & BOYER. Proprietors. r jPO the old customers of this well known i A House we desire to say that we have ren- I orated, improved, and newly furnished the same, and that we respectfully solicit a con tinuance of their patronage. Strangers, Travelers and Visitors we cordi , ally invite to the hospitality of the " Nati n- ' a!"—to curne and see and judge fur then - selves of iu advantage* and merits. Our L- i cation is central, and convenient for merchants and business men generally. We will always endeavor to study the wants and comforts of our guests, and with the as sistance of Mr. Cms. A. Stkin, our affable and attentive Clerk, we feel well prepared to keep a good hutel. and hope to he able to give general satisfaction. HENRY QUILLMAX, feb2S-lyr JOHN BUYER. CHAIRS! CHAIRS! CHAIRS! Mahogany. Maple, Birch and Walnut SEAT CHAIRS, of every style and finish, at W. D. REICHXER'S 5 ""Tf" T w 'K i\ V?.?s* K m ~*r* r wA. uwA i— j tj_ A. w v- ~ A ■- - ■ £■ (?pck w T5j t \y_ 339 North Pront St. Above Vine, , Parlor and Dining Kum Chairs, large and ! small Rocking Chairs, manufactured of the best material and by experienced workmen. | All orders filled with Promtitude and Care, i Remember the place, 339 North Front Street. . above Vine, Philadelphia. jan24-ly IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, 1 Executed in the best style known ia the art, at C. G. Crane's Gallery, • 532 Arch St., east of Sixth, Philadelphia Life Size In Oil and Pastil, STEREOSCOPIC PORTRAITS, ; AMBROTYPKS, DAGUERREOTYPES, e b< ught at any fact ry in the State. J Country Merchant# wishing to enter into the | stoneware bosines* wiil -i-. well Lt givirg me , a call, as I ain the sole agent of this artid<\ Farmer# in need of St-.-newar will fin-1 a (large and w.-U assorted stock at HENRY ZERBE'S Gr -c ry and Stoneware If, t. Lewist-'-wn, July 10. I*sl. GIN AS A REMEDIAL AGENT. j THIS DELICIOUS TONIC STIMLXANT, 1 designed for the of tLo J Medical Profession and the family, hav | ing superseded the #> called "tlins," " Aro matic," "Cordial,""Medicated,""Schnapps," etc , is nuw endorsed by all the pr iniuent ; physicians, chemists and Cunnui?#.ur*. an 1 pussessjng all of those intrinsic tutdical qual ities (tonic and diuretic) which beLag to an old pure Gin. Put up in quart bottles and 1 sold by all druggists, grocers, etc. L . . A\l PTYIYC.t'P fW p entire /- If ing double plate-l tcitu • [ i ; iron; the buck plate* arc double of cad i' i t i Every housekeeper knows that the- • art t!. ' 1 ! only parts affected hy the heat, hence 'h nt value of this g ■ -ment. N i i.uni nt ing out of piece These Stuvus di , appearance, h^ War ou riifch. Pncos xa * - ODD FELLOWS' HALL Si t - "I T N DEU Cum man f Nntha dy, is waging an ur.eea g v , prices, as every one can test who will call. — i lie has cn band Foreign and D.uieatio yw *T5"> -4-* -~ec n r- -s\ #-=■ ■a j —J~- tL. t£r v./' tii/ - ti of all kinds and qualities, embracing every thing in that line; a complete assortment of GROCERIES, I remarkably cheap, with good weight and fair : measure, together with | QUEEXSWARE, STO.YEWIKE, HARDIYiRE, Cedar tea re, WUlovicure, boulder, Jlum, Sides, Mackerel, Shad, Herring, Cod Pish, Pried Pr'f, Hot in* of all kinds, Boots cfe Shoes, ( and various other matters, so that the inquiry is not "What ha# Nat. Kennedy got?'' but " W hat has be not V Stgjrllaving obtained license from the last ( Court of Quarter Sessions, he is now enabled j to offer an old stock of all kinds of Liquors, '! from COMMON WHISKEY to best W IXES, j BRANDIES and GINS, either wholesale or ! retail, at low prices. Tavernkeeper* and j others are requested to call, j Having just received a large and complete | stock of the above named goods, I rospcct- J fully ask a continuance of tbe very libera! t patronage heretofore extended towards U9. Prices to suit the times \ j Wines, Brandies, Gins & Whis keys, , FOR Medicinal Purposes, of the very bes ! quality. BJEFXRKNCSS. l c have been permitted to refer to the fol , iowiCj. named medical gentlemen as to the ■ high character of our Medicinal Liquors, viz: Db. ROBERT MARTIN, DR. T. A. WokRXL. BS%-Remembtr the stsmi—first floor of Odd Fellows' Hall, opposite the Black Bear Hotel. NATIPL KENNEDY. Lewi*town, April 18, 1n)1, D. M. DAVIDSON'S • Essence of Coffee. 'T'IIIS Essence clarifies and improves Cof fea by rendering it more wholesome and nutritious : also, as a laxative tonic aids di gestion while preserving the full flavor of the- Coffee. When used as direct; d. one package will go as far .j sis. pound* tsf Coffee. ManutViotu!-. d ,o