GAZETTE. Pennsylvania HailroatU Trains leave Lewistuvvn .Station fallows: westward, EASTWARD. ... . „,,i. Express, 5 28 a.irr 12 BO a. m. x l ine. Ole P- 603 •• • ', ' 10 15 u. of. * 50 p. m. i 'to -h Freight, 11 30 p.m. 2 13 sf.vn. ' Freight. 6 15 n. m. 5 on p.m. >"*. Vreigtet. I*>. P- m. . iaj a, jn- Kieictit, 8 30 a. ii). T 26 p. m. ' "l'l Min, " 120 p.m. S3O a. tn. V. E. BOBESON. Agent. Jhraith's Omnibuses convey passengers to - ~n, all the trains, tak'ing up or setting them t (ii points witliin the borough limits. LOCAL AFFAIRS. [ jj, Lot:AN HOYS. —On Saturday last F -I Hoffman received a package a Company A, 40th Regiment, (Logan ,!, containing about Ji-00 dullard, ,warded by members of that company to i- families and friends. Wo hear of ,],.. r remittances which swell the amount about §I9OO frotn this single company . j aa officer formerly connected with it. jhe sums forwarded by the men from or lerly sergeant down vary from §lO to §4O, ,i,orally indicating the feeling of regard j1 by the soldier for those at home. One - ardworking man —a corporal we think— .n.ls liis wife and little ones §4O, and an her, who would not have been suspected -ucb an act of kindness, sends his wife >lb The grateful feelings awakened by [l.ese remittances will eheer the valiant < j.licrs in their lonely hours, thus blessing HI that gives and those who take. 'I'NK BELIEF BOARD—This board will i.a-iiihle in 'he Commissioners ()ffice on -iturday next lor the purpose of revising the pav roll, at which it is desired that the associate judges elect will also attend, and ai •(' their sanction to such measures as aiy be adopted. OUR JBEETS BEAT. —Joseph Milliken, I . who returned from Illinois last week, jig seen notices in the Gazette of large - grown here, brought one along from it -"Lite weighing lli lbs., raised by uas J. Postlethwuite, foruieriy of this mty. dKACIIES. —We are iudebted to E. Auner, itheast corner of the diamond, for a can delicious peaches, put up in the most manner. Our citizens will always ::ii an excellent assortment ol' fruits, Can nes, potatoes, tipples, vegetables in season, and other market matters, at Mr. A's, at reasonable prices. tijrOonsiderable quantities of produce are eoaiiug in, our streets being some days Weil lined with wagons, laden with wheat, rye, corn, oats, iVc. LVROK Tt'RNII'. —Amos Smoker, of KidiaeoipiilliLS Valley, sends ijs a turnip * : ;!'iug *" j pounds, the largest yet receiv breaks in the canal, caused by .'in- recent flood, have been so far repaired ;er the supervision of Turner Burns, •t navigation has been resumed east of hantiiigdoii. This will enable shippers to " - -rt considerable produce to the cities, ii also bring up a farther supply of coal. Cvßf'Ve have nothing of special moment • Irom our soldiers this week. The Lpgan ■in Is continue in the neighborhood ol i lLrnestown, up the Potomac, where they ! • "i are encamped in the woods—Col. Irwin s . rea;aient is across the Chain Bridge, where '•/ me of our men haye been in scvprul skir inishes—and the Milroy Cavalry are also | in that vicinity. GvsTitas, Ick C'kkam, SU p. —Those who , to partake of a dish ol cluiicc oysters, ( r - • 'able furnished with slauglis and sau- j i ' of fine relish, will of course call on Mi> \\ trtz, a few doors west of Sample's j " In pleasant weather. Ice Cream j fan also be had every Tuesday and Satur '-ay In addition to groceries, candies, Aves, and fancy articles generally, she al •'0 keeps on hand a superior article of gen uine Tidor Vinegar, and warranted to be •o. 4t. PICTURES. —J. Smith &" Spa are again °j>ec at their old stand, one dpor south of !a Town Hall, and with their fine light, Br e prepared to furnish ambrotype and ,>bt<3graphic pictures, and guarantee satis ction. ' tf Lewistown Mills. PERIIiIfEHTLT ESTABLISHED rRE undersigned having leased the Lew i-down Mills, refitted and put them in perfect working order, will continue to pay the *EST CASH PRICES FOR WHEAT, AND ALL KINDS OF GRAIN, , r receive it on storage, at the option of those iav ing it for the market. . Re intends to give personal and close at ten tlon to the business, and invites a share of custom and trade, and will labor to give sat isfaction. J f tew" PL ASTER and SALT always on hand. n °vG WALTER B. McATEE^/ it H \ LRLS Extra Family Flour, for 1 sale A >'J at KENNEDY & Co%. Married. At the Lutheran Parsonage. on the 14fh inst., by Rev. H. R. Fleet. JOHN MARK LEY to >i>s DELILAH REISER, b U. of Lewistowu. J -Died. Last week, a son of Moses A. Sample—a child of Jacob F. Ilamakcr—-and a gun of Dr. A. V. B. Orr. . Died—At theßrigade ITosprtal, near Wash ington, I). C. on Thursday morning, NOT. 7. ) at the age of 21 years and 5 months, GEORGE 11. LEI riIEAI), Jr., of ihttsburgh, Pa., and a member rf Company L, Col. Black's 33d Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers. Thus has departed a kind and dutiful eon. an affectionate brother," a faithful friend, and a true christian. On the lUth of August last he enlisted in the above named company, and soon afterward repaired to the seat of war. But his constitution even then wa3 weak, and ! when, after several nights exposure, he was laid upon the bed of sickness, fears were en tertained from the first that it might prove iaial. lie partially recovered, however, from this attack, but was again confined to the . hospital, and after a few days of suffering, he i calmly, and without a struggle, fell asleep in the arms of -Jesus. His death has severed I the first liuk in a hitherto unbroken family, who mourn in deep affliction over this heavy dispensation ot Divine Providence; yet they sorrow nut as those without hope; for they know that " ha is not lust, but gone before." I A few years ago the deceased gave himself to the Lord in §t. Mark's Episcopal Church, Birmingham, and has ever since maintained a consistent walk and conversation. Ilis | character was remarkable for its great loveli ness, and his true genuine worth is known | only to those who were best acquainted with him. A brother wuO was privileged to be | with him in his last moments, tell- us that be ; was not afraid to die ; but that he vyeloouted death as that which was to transport hrm at I once into his Saviour's presence. There he 1 is standing now, and though we mourn that j we shall see him again no more or earth, we I look forward to a happy reunion in that bright work} above, where no partings ever ooqie—r j where no tears are ever slied, and where there is peaceful joy and unalloyed happiness for ever. ••4 Jni on tle l nv MARKS t WTIJ.TR. Wheat, white rf bushel, 1 15 to I 20 red 1 15 " " new, -00 a On Corn, old, 45 Rye, "'55 Oats, 28 Barley, do to 50 Buckwheat, 45 CI overbed, • y 00 to 0 00 Timothy, 4 150 Flaxseed, 1 10 .Marks &. Willis arts retailing ,doer and feed as follows: Extra Flour, per 100, 2 SO Fine, do 2 00 Superfine, do 2 60 Family, do 3 CO .Mill Fead, per hundred. 60 Chopped Oats and Corn per 100, 110 Chopped Rye per 100, 1 20 Salt. " 1 50 " barrels, 280 lbs, 2 00 Philadelphia Market. Fiour. —No quotable change in flour ; mar ket tirin and quiet. Superfine $5 t>2£, extra and extra family 5 75a6 25, and fancy brands 6 50a7 50, as to quality. Rye flour is scarce at 4 for a go. d brand; Peon*. corn meal 2 iKj per barrel. Grain. — LiuJc offering in wheat; Penna. red I 25; southern do 1 30; white i 35. Rye is in demand, and Penna. is scarce at 72a73e. Corn finds ready sale at 65e fir old, and 50i; 550 for new yellow, as to quality. Oats are inactive at 40c for .Penna., and 320 for Pela ware : common 36c. Cl iversped 54 50a4 62A. Timothy 1 75; flaxseed I £sal 87 per bushel. Cattle Market, Nov. 18,1861. —The receipts of Beef Cattle amounted to 2,100 head. Mar ket dull. Sales at s7aß the 100 lbs net, as to quality. 80 Cows at 20a35 for Springers, and 25a45 per head for Cows and Calves. 3,000 Sheep at from 7a7£e per lb net, as to condit'on. 4,G4i llog£ at from 4 5Ga5 oG per 100 lbs net, as to quality. . '' New Eall and Winter Goods. RF. ELLIS, of the late firm of McCoy • & Ellis, has just returned from the city with a choice assortmfent of Djy Goods and Groceries, seleeted with care and purchased for cash, which are offered to the public at a small ad vance on cost. The stock of Dry Goods em braces all descriptions of Fall and Winter Goods suitable for Ladies, Gentlemen and Children, with many hew pattern*. Jlifl (Groceries comprise Choice Sugars, Molasses, Java, Rio and.Lag-uyra-Coffee, superior Teas, 4c. Also, Boots and Shoes, Queensware, and all other articles usually found in stores —all which the customers of the lute firm 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, November C, 18017 RTHANKSGIVING PROCLAMATION. ! J'EXXSFL VAX! A, 3S: In the name and by the authority nf the Com mnn* jdth of Pennsylvania, Andrew G. I ('mrtin. Governor of tuitl Commonwealth. Pit O CLAM A TlO X. WHERKAS, Every good gift is from above and eomes down to us from the Almighty, to I whom it is meet, right and the bounden duty i of every people to render thanks fur Ilig mer ciee; Therefor I, AKDRIW G. CURTJX,, Gov i ernur of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, do recommend to the people of this Common wealth, that they sot apart Thurtday, 28th of November next, as • day u f §,de n in Thanksgiving to Gd, f>r hating prepared our corn and watered our • furrows, and blessed the labor of the husband man, and crowned the year with hi* good lies*. in the increase of the ground, and the gathering in of the fruits thereof, so that our barns are filled with plenty : and for having looked favorably on this Commonwealth, aiul strengthened the bars of her gates and bless ed the children within her. and made men to be of una mind, and preserved peace in her borders; beseeching Ilim also on behalf of ji those I'nited State--, that our beloved country . may have de ivernHee froip those great appar j ent dangers wherewith she is compassed, \ and that lie will mercifully still the outrages I of perverse, Violent, unruly and rebellious I people, and make them clean hearts, and re , new a right spirit within them, and give them ! , grace that they may see the error of their ways and bring forth fruits meet for repen i tanoe, and hereafter, in ajl godliness and hop city, obediently walk in Ilis holy command- ' I merits, and in submission to the just and manifest authority of the republic, so that j we. leading a quiet and peaceful life, may > continually offer unto fiim our sacrifice of praise and thanksgiving. C-s. Given under iny hand and the j SEAL ) great seal of the State at Harris- ; burg, this sixteenth day of Go- ! ! tuber, in the year of our Lord, one thousand j j eight hundred and sixty one, and of the Com- I monwcalth, the eighty sixth. . li>j the Governor: j U. CpBTJM. J ELI SI.IFER, Secretary of the Comluuuwealih. wpriß LOAN. Seven and Three-Tenths Per Cent. \OH Ready for Delivery at the Office of JAY GQOKE & Co., tfANKEBS, A">. 114, South Third Street, Philadelphia. 1)1 RSUANT'to instruction from the See _ r< tarv of the Treasury, the Subscription | Book to "the NEW NATIONAL LOAN of ! Treasury Notes, bearing interest at the rate j of seven and 3 tenths per cent, per annum, 1 will remain open at my office, NO. 111, SOUTH Til lit!) STREET, until further notice, from 8 a. IU. till 5 p. nr., and on Mondays till 9 p. in. These notes will be of the denomination ot Fifty Hollars. One Hundred Doilais, Five Hundred Dollars, One Thousand Dollars, and Five Thousand Dollars, and i are all dated 19th of August, 1801. payable j iu gold, in three years, convertib'e into a twenty years' six per cent, loan, at the option of the bolder, Each Treasury Note has in j terest coupons attached, which can be cut j and collected in g'.ld at the Mint every six months, snd at the rate of one cent per il\\ : on each fffty dollars. i Payments ip subscriptions m.;y !.a made in j Bold or Cheek", or Notes of any of the Phil adelphia Banks. Parties at a distance can remit hy their i friends, through the nppil. or by the express, 1 i r through tiie Batiks, and the Treasury Notes will be iihhn-diatefy delivered, i.r , ■ ■•if to c u:h subscriber as they may scveially -eit. Parties remitting must add the interest ■ from 19th ui August, the date ol all the rn t.-s, to the day iln'iepflitaiiae reaehes IMnhuhdi hie, at the rate of one cent per day on oa.-h fifty dollars. Apply t<> or address COOK K, Subscription Agent, Care of Jay Cooke <(' Co., Hankers, oc9-lni Ac/. 114, South Third St., Phi/a. _ ; :V.; . Al >-•- . . _i_: | Stovesl Stoves! I have now on hand a fine assortment c=3 of Cooking, Airtight, Gas Burning, and | other kinds of Coal Stoves, at prices to i suit the times. | oct2ii F. J. 1101 FMAN. Instate if lili K. Wagner, deceased, OTICE is hereby given that letters of ad l_vi ministration on the estate of ELI K. WAGNER, late of' Armagh township, Mifflin county, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, residing in said township. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those liav | ing claims to present them duly authenticated for settlement. novG-Gt SOLOMON S. WAGNER. Estate of Nathaniel Wise, deceased. V' OTICE is hereby given that letters of ad -1 V ministration on the estate of NATHAN ILL WISE, late of Union township, Miffliu county, deceased, have been panted to the undersigned, residing in Menno township. Aii persons indebted to said estate are re quested to make immediate payment, £nd those having claims to present them duly au thenticated for settlement. 1). McK. CONTNER. oet23~Ct Administrator. Estate of John Walters Esq., dee'd. "VTOTICE is hereby given that letters of ad i.l ministration on the estate of John Wal ters, late of the borough of McVeytown, Mifflin county, dee'd., have been granted to the undersigned, residing in said borough. The notes, bonds. .4c. of said estate are left in the hands of I). W. Woods, Esq., Lewis i„fc)wn,.fbf settlement, to whopa also claims can be presented. IIUGII M. WALTERS. octlO* Administrator. | Estate of Jacob Slutthersboiigh, dee'd. ' X TOTICE ' 8 hereb y g' ven that letters of ad X 1 ministration on the estate of Jacob ' Mutthersbough, late of the borough of Lew j istown, dee'd., have been granted to the un dersigned, the first named residing in the borough of Lewistown and the last In Derry township, Mifflin county. All persons know ing themsel/es indebted to said estate are re quested to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them duly au i thenticated for settlement. DANIEL MUTTIIEIISBOUGII, I WILLIAM CREIGHTON, ' Oct9-6t Administrators. . ■ v.* / / ; . r' ,- Hofftnan's is the Store for Coal OU - 1 XTO. lat 64 cents per gallon. Less by the it quantity, No. 2 at 56 cent 9 per gal. —a good article —also less by the quantity. TIP TOP Tobacco and Segars, at SAUSAGE Cutters. Sniffers, (fee. Also, Butcher's Sawsrlvnives, (fee.. at i oct3<> HOFFMAN'S. ■ nailtfJiAim < tRHI iJ Groceries Still Low. SUGAR, Coffe, Sj :ct, and best Penna. _ Svrup, at 56 cents per gallon, at oct36 _ Jr. L JiOFFMAN'-S. J)URE ttr.'ui. 1 Pepper, i tir own grinding, and warranted purt?, at outoO F. J. HOFFMAN'S. S" EVERAL V urietios tif Apple Carers, at _ about half price, for sale by scpl F. G FRANCISCIiS. | / d ROUND Alum Salt, bv the E*""' \ During :lie put year we have introdu ed to tiio notice of the medical profession .f thi- country the I',ire Ciy*tnltziJ >n„o :l - , REMEDY FOR RHEUMATISM ; t'U'l having revive ii.>M MMI s all from j.hy.-ieiatis ol the login, at : aid and frulu the Host Flattering Testimonials of its Rea! Value in the treatment of this painful teni.bstiua:e!!>*>! i M M EDI Vl E t-.-K, which we hope v ill • • aninend itself to thoe who are suffering aith this nfli'ieuog cpmpluitii, and to the m. dical who may I. 1 dispo ed to to.-i me powers of tills val uable reiuedv. TvtJXllt PROPYLAMINE, iu the form *lx > spo ken of lias recently been extoitMvely experinlontefi with in tlie Penns" nia Hospital, and with marked success (as it will appear from ihe j published accounts in the medical journals. ito'lt is carefully put up ready for immediat • use, J with full directioi. I can be obtained from all the druggists at 75 cieiits per hotde. and at wholesale of , BULLOCK A CRENSHAW. Druggists and Manufacturing ' homi-ts, my23-ly Philadelphia. ! GOOD NEWS! AXEW arrival of BOOTS.& SHOES at Billy Johnson's, suitable for fall and winter, and cheaper than has pver been sold in this place ; no mistake. Men's coarse boots from $1 50 to 3 25 " " " 2 75 to 3 75 ; Boys' boots from 1 00 to 2 00 Misses and children's shoes 18 to 75 Men's Gums, . £1 00 Women's " 75 Women's gaiters, high heels 1 00 to 1 25 snch as have been sold from 1 50 to 2 00, aud everything in his line very low. Manufacturing of nil kinds attended to as U£tial, and repairing done on the shortest no tice. Also, a large assortment Trunks kept i on hand which will be sold very low. His friends and customers will confer a great fa vor on him if they will stop asking him for credit, for his terms are strictly Cash. He treats both rich and poor alike, so those wish ing credit will please call where they sell at large profits. So, come on, all you cash cus tomers, and provide for youselves good Boots for the Winter. oct2 BILLY JOIIXSOX. Unseated Lands for Sale. 1 ( ' n Wayne township, survey tUv ed in the name of Cfiark-S Bru.q.e. 398 acres in Wayne township, surveyed in the name of William Cook. 408 acres in Armagh township, ;urveyed in the name of Luke Tidd. 305 acres in Armagh township, surveyed in the name of Thomas Gregg. 3;J9 acres in Decatur township, surveyed in the name of John Harvey. For further information app'v to JOHN B. SELiIEIMER* oct2-4t Le wist own. I TAINTED BUCKETS at 25 cts. each. feb!4 JOHN KENNEDY A Co. ' STOVES, STOVES, STOVES.' For Sale at the Industrial Stove Works, j\'K S3 A r . St'COHil St', 1V( hrtieJ^thin, OPPOSITE Christ Church, the most cele bruted G.ts Consuming, Cooking and , Heating Stoves of the day. Lehigh, Victor Complete, I apd alt utner Cut ting and Heating Stoves, all of which are guaranteed t ■ give ontire 1 satisfaction. Please gn>- me a call. Octy-2n WML C. NEMAN. 100,000 Good Joint and Lap ALSO DRY BOAEX'S AND SAWED PL AS . TEKING LATH. I for saM by CHAFF ,fe THOMPSON. Milroy, Sept 25, ISuF-Ooj Kishacoquillas Seminary, AND NORMAL INSTITUTE. | fI M 1 E second Session of this Institution will i A commence Nov inhcr 5, IF6{ • i Encouraged by the liberal patronage veceiv- ; ed during the prev :ous Session, the proprietor | 1 has been induced to refit the buildings and grounds to reader t'.etn most comfortable and j , convenient for students. lie has also secured the assistance of Rev. Cv McDonald, f ruierly tutor of Princeton j University, and well known in this part of • the country as an able scholar and devoted ; j Christian. A competent music teacher will j also bp engaged. I i ct2 S. Z. SHARP, Principal. 1 WILLIAM LBNE3, has now open A NEW STOCK x Oi' Cloths, Cassimeres AND VEST! NGS, which will be made tip to order in the neat est and must fashionable styles. apl9 Kishacoquillas Nursery. THE subscriber is prepared to j f furnish a good assortment of Fruit ■ for the fall and spring trade I >f 1 fevi I & G2, comprising A?7LX], PEAR, PEAOI 2, 6lc. Grape Vines and Strawberry Plants, at low j prices, all of which ho will warrant to I give Mitasiketioa to all who tnay favor him with a,ca}l. HENRY .STEEIA", •* miles above Belleville, on back road. September 11, 18G1—ly.Gm* TII3 Prince Royai and Royal Cook Cooking Stoves. ' jpflE subscriber has fur sale the best Cook ing Stove in tfie market. Hundreds have , been sold, and in every case given the warm- ] est satisfacti n, They are niuro durable, the j mi ire top b 'ing double plated with wrought iron: (he bach plalat arc double of cast iron. J Every housekeeper knows that these are the only parts affected by the heat, hence die i due of this great improvement. Ne burn ing out of pieces. II fe covers and oven tops. ; i tiese Stoves possess a neat and beautiful appearance, have all the most valuable itn i pri'vemelita that make a Cook Stove a house hild pleasure, viz: largest diving flues, which increase the draught, and diffuse the heat bi't where it ip wanted, under and around the baking oveu—large fire chambers, taking wood from 24 to 30 inciie c long—deep ash pit, adding much to the convenience of clean- 1 ing out the stove—with wood and coal gTates, firebrick, Ac. Every Stove warranted, and sold as low as any ordinary Cooking Stove. oct3o * r. G. FRANCISCUS. I)ORT ABLE Heaters for warming church es, houses, stores, &e., put up at short ; notice, and low prices, with everything com plete, at F. G. FRANCISC US. 1) EGISTERS and \ entilators for heating L halls and upper rooms. Re. 'ting and 51ide Registers received and for sale by octJO F. G. FRAXCISCCS. • LBS. Stove Pipe. Coal Buckets, /y\J f\r ma j e ~f galvanized tin. Russia iron, &e., Stove Shovels, Sheet Zinc, Pokers, &c., at greatly reduced prices, at octSO FRANCISCUS'S t BRILLIANT Gas Burner, and a large va ) riety of Parlor and Room Stoves, for sale at very low prices, by oet3o " F. G. FRAXCISGUS. Cf well formed. lal'-.ljy 3V3R3-R 3 3 H & 5 sui'alde f r the 0, met -y atid Lawn. DECIDUOUS TREES i ;• street p! .nting. and u g-muni assorttne j Ornamental Trees and. Flowerii Sin übs, Roses of Choice Varieties, C melias. Bedding Plants. Scc. Our stunk is remarkably tjirilty and we offer it at prices i > suit the tin.es. tftafCntillogu*' s mailed to nil applicants. Address Ml>A'Ai;i J. EVANS A Co. Central Nurseries, York, PA September 5 iSO 1 -3m. liltiujiin fru'Mtph oicr all Op^ositioi For tae People have Decided That the Cheapest and Best Boots and She are sold at the PEOPLE'S SHOE STORE, In Lewistown. -Juj CD J 7-ri'i AD .1 i-L" C~> sDv f|AAKK pleasure in announcing that th 1 still c uitinue their extensive shoe e*Lu lisiiment in West Market At root, nearAy c jiosite Maj. Eienbi.>e's lintel, and that th have just returned from the eastern eiti with a largo and varied assortment of 800 Shoes and Gaiters, for Ladies, Gentlem and Children's wear, all of neat finish and < cedent manufacture, which they will s for CASH OJS LI, At Least ii Per Cent. Cheaper than the same can he purdiased elsewhere, as will be seen by referring to the following Price List; Men's Boots, jM 50 to .1 25 i " Gaiters, I 10 to 175 " Walking Shoes, L2sto 140 " Brogans, 85 to 140 " Kin and Calf lir. -an?. 02 to SO Ladies (Walters 75 to I 0O " Kid and Morocco lace Boots, 1 00 to 1 25 " Kip and Call lace Boots, SO to 125 Misses'and Childrens Shoes, 12 to 05 Having bought our goods for cash, they I were put at the lowest figure, and by doing j an exclusively cask business, customers are made to pay no debts —hence our low prices. I Measures taken f<,r Boots and Shoes, which will be made at the shortest notice. I*L PAI ID IXG done in the neatest manner. : 11 tux ICS, V ALICES, &c., always on hand I and for sale cheap. We re=pcctfu!ly solicit a liberal share of public patronage. Oct 18. r" iiim'fifrm, SPECIAL MN UK. At the Oak Front, East Market Street, Lewistown, Pa. I HAVE returned from Philadelphia with . a large assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, which I will sell at a small profit for CASH, or produce, or, marketing of all 1: ads. sep 18 JAMES PAKKEP. Cloths, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, &c. \GOOD assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres, Tweed A r ests, Pants, Woolen Shirts and Drawers, Linen and Cotton Striped Shirts, lied and Gray Wooien Shirts, Boots. Shoe . llats and Caps for men and bovs. sep 18 JAMES PAUKEIi. mmm fIMIE Fill I H —I .TI of this Academy v. ii! 1 commence on MON DAY, September. 2d. Miss S. K. Van Dozer will continue to have charge of tlie department of Music. Miss F. J. Kldridgo w ill give instructions in Pain;- ! ing and Drawing. Miss Id. Warren, who is so well known in this community us a thorough disciplii...! : e..i and excelleui teacher, has re;arm d to Lew is town anil connected hcrae'f v. - ' .lis Jnstitv , tion. Mi..res Wanvu and E! drnlge willjoint | ly manage the affair of the school in my ab -1 sencd, under nj arid shriuld mv absence be long continued, A. {Smith, County : Superintendent, will act in my place, ar.d superintend the gen< mi inteicsls of lite School. Mrs. South will have the ejotiro ' management of the Preparatory De par lines t. 7.7V-.V/-■/.. -V V'. rt.7 r -. m. 1 pe'r quarter, neenrffffl* to'the erade of steAms. For further information apply to M. J. SMITH, Pi in. Lewlstown, August 21, 1861. COAL! COAL! VTOW is the time to but' your Coal cheap a and clean, also in good Weight, at John Kennedy & Go's., as follows, for CASH : Wilkesbarre Coal, $3 87 No. 3 & 4 Sun bury Coal, 3 50 Sunbury nut do 2 80 Litneburner's do 2 60 We will deliver Coal at any of the above prices at acv point in the be. rough. * JOIIN KENNEDY it Co. N. I>. All Coal is weighed on Stewar't hay scales, which can be seen by persons who purchase. . . oct23 NEW (iODDS. S—rf. HA\ ING just received a lafg.- n. stock of Boots and Shoes, I would inviti the attention of my old customers and all others in want of agj.ci article, as 1 will sell at very 1 vv prices, for cash*. A good assortment (if home made work always en hand. Particular attention paid to customer work All orders attended j to with promptness. Fifty good workm n wanted on Army and other woTk, at the old stand on the public pRpiSKT. T. COX | Lewittowc, beet lid, So. '