22 2 Gr AS BITS. Pennsylvania Railroaih Trains leave Levistown Station as follows: WgiTWAHB. lIgTWARB. Through Express, 5 28 a. rn. 12 50 a. m. Fiot Line, 6 18 p. in. 10 34 " MAil. . 11 49 a.m. 3 1 p.m. Throuzh Freight, 9 60 p. m. 12 6 a. in. Local Freight, # 10 a. m. 5 30 p.m. Faet Freight, * 10 50 p. m. 3 45 a. m. Express Freight, 8 30 a. m. 3 47 p. m. Coal Train, 1 20 p m. 7 35 a.m. D. E. Rosisox, Agent. giy-Galbraith's Omnibuses convey passengers Ut and from all the trains, taking up or setting them down at all points within the borough limits. LOCAXj affairs. Tut. RELIEF BOARD met on Monday, —all the members present—and after a careful estimate of the funds at their dis posal, found it necessary to make sundry changes in the payments, which bring into force the following regulations : 3st. The discontinuance, l'roui the Ist bi March, of ull claiming aid on the ground of partial support who have re ceived 12 weeks pay, and of ail others wiio.se support are holding positions in tlie army yielding 817 per month or upwards. 2d. To issue a monthly order, in place of sciai-weckly, to those who have receiv -12 weeks pay or more, at a reduction of 25 p;r cent. ;3d. (.'uses of actual need, arising from the neglect of husbands or others, sick ncss, or inability, will be considered by the Hoard, but positive evidence in writing must be produced of such fact. •Ith Twelve weeks full pay will be al lowed a* heretofore to those now on the list or who may come on it hereafter. f)th. The.>e regulations to end on the 20th of April, which titue closes the year. RANDOM FACTS. —CoaI oil is now re tailed here as low as 9 cents per quart, and Ins become a formidable competitor of licious or envious person, that Lieut. Geo IV rfiegrist hid been piaced under arrest and dismissed from service, wo nro assured 33 Without any foundation whatever. A cowardly attack was m tile on Mr. Peter Ort on Sunday evening while coming from the Lutheran Church, lie was struck on the he d with a stone by a young fellow n inied IlaTice, who made himself scarce that night, or he would have been put through a court operation that might not have been so pleasant. J. Marshall Stall, aged 22 years, formerly of Reeds vole, last week die ! of cold taken after a partial recovery fioui the tueascls. He en listed at Washington Ist September, was buried in Virginia, and was formerly from Steuben county, N. V Rev. Mr. Steck ha quite a successful protracted meeting ia progress in the Lutheran church at Belleville. Many additions have been made by him to other churches in the Val ley under his charge. A heavy north- west blow set in on Monday afternoon, which continued into the night, but no ma terial damage was su-tained. The weath ■ r is again cold. The remains of Theo. S Waream were interred on Thursday aiter ie< nin the Presbyterian graveyard. The Siemtucr Guards under Lieut. Hutchinson t .>rated the military escort, and buried him with the honors of war. L\D:F.S' VOLUNTEERS AID ASSOCIA TION. —Ibis Association have forwarded " iice our last reference, a lot of socks to the hospital at Frederick, and one hundred ; airs of knit woollen stockings to the Quar ter-Master General. In response to an ap nea: which has conic to them, they are now preparing a box of clothing and comforts tor the sick and wounded Union soldiers at ot. Louis. The condition of our sick and wounded there is represented as truly piti able and their wants great. It may be that some desire to contribute to this pious work, ind are only waiting to know how and where they uny do so. Woollen and Can ton flannel shirts and drawers without strings, unbleached cotton shirts, old cr hall worn shirts, slippers, dressing gowns, old flannel, cotton and linen rags, old or fi ew pocket handkerchiefs, pillows, pillow cases, sheets, blankets, fine tooth combs, tracts, magazines, testaments, etc., corn starch, farina, jellies, wines, &c., indeed anything useful in a sick room, will be sent. Any articles sent to Mrs. H.J. WALTERS, President of the Association, will be grate tuliy received and forwarded. HORSE THIEVING. —A young fellow -wied John Valentine, formerly of this cauiity, but lately residing in Juniata, was to jail a few days ago for steal ing a horse from the widow Roth rock (near Rjthrock's Mill, Derry township,) which " c hid disposed of in Juniata county. — 'he criminal docket for next term will ' Uprise more than an ordinary number 01 cases. ANOTHER — A man whose name we did not ' ea m was brought here on Monday ev ening from Huntingdon jail, charged w ith stealing a horse from Mr. W. It. Brat ton. Havti is also contributing its full share " f "riminsl business THE 2_P was celebrated in this place by a general display oi' flags. In tho af ternoon the Slenamer Guards paraded un der command of Cape. E. W. Kisenbi.se, and attended the citizens' meeting in the Town Ilall. where Washington's Farewell Address was read by Professor A. Smith, opening and closing with prayer by Revds. McMurray and Leithead. Subsequently the Guards practiced target shooting—Geo. Patton and Geo. R. Frysinger ranking first and second. In the evening the Hender son Hose House was illuminated, and the members paraded through the streets with their apparatus. ACCIDENT.— We regret to learn that J no. M. Stauber, who has been peddling for Mr. Pratt for some time, met with an accident last week uear Lock Haven by the upsetting of his wagon over a bank, breaking his leg and shattering the wagon to pieces. For tht QaitUs. -Vr. E<lilor. I see in jour last paper the proceedings of n temparanoe meeting at New ton Hamilton, in which we liquor sellers are roundly abused and held up as of the very worst class of pooplo. I suppose we are no better than we sh.uld be, yet our trade is ju.-,t us lawful as a preacher's or any other, and I don't see why we should be singled out troni among the thousand and one Pharisees found in every community, or why you should lend your columns to such. A DEALER. The above coracs to us as uch things generally do, anonymously, the writer lack ing exactly that kind of moral courage we choose to oxercisc in conducting our paper. Ii he thinks his cause a good one, let him gainsay what is said by the temperance men over his signature, and so that he keeps our skirts clear of the law of libel, he may lash away to his heart's content against both preacher and layman. While wc would not permit the use of our col umns in anonymously assailing particular individuals engaged in the sale of liquor, we have no hesitation in publishing pro ceedings of meetings where men are bold and honest enough to avow their senti meats. In this, in part, consists the inde pendence of a newspaper, which is r.ot an indiscriminate publication of responsible and irresponsible articles, but in giving both sides a hearing from parties who are known. No good cause will suffer by ar gument of its merits and demerits: if there fore liquor dealers think they can gainsay the argument* of temperance men, let any one of them, either over his own siguature or by an attorney, or a committee of two, three or more, go to work ; or let them hold a public meeting, make speeches, and pass resolutions, and wo will give them the benefit of our columns precisely as we do to the temperance men ; Sir Will a borrower please return '• Knitting Work, i or a Web of many Textures" to our library? Married. i In Huntingd >n, on the 18th, by Rev, | Q \V. Zihniser, S HUSH GIBBONEY. M I P., of Belleville, to Miss MAGGIE E. OA I SEY, of the furtiiar place. On the 6ih inst., by Rev. G. W. ShtefTer, i S. B. TAYLOR, of Centre county, jo Miss | JENNIE <ll AVER, of Mount Union. THE MARKETS Lewistown, February 2G, 1862. Corrected ar ueorck bi.tmvkr. Butter, good, lb. 15 Eggs, dozen, 12 Buckwheat Flour per 100, 2 00 Beeswax, per pound, 25 Wool, washed, 40 " unwashed, 30 Dried C .erries, per bushel 1 75 Dried Apples, do 1 25 Beans per bushel, 1 50 | Hops, $ lb., 12 Feathers, jjl lb., 40 j Cou.stry soap per lb., from sto 7 cents. Potatoes, 40 Shoulder, 5 ltai, 8 Sides, 6 Lard, 8 Tallow, 00 a 8 CORRECTED BY MARKS k WILLIS. Wheat, white bushel, 115 to 0 00 red I 15 " new, 00 a 40 Corn, eld. 40 Rye, 55 Oats, 28 Barley, 45 to 50 Buckwhe-.it, 45 Cloverseed, 3 75 to 0 00 Timothy, 1 50 Flaxseed, 1 5A Marks Jt Willis are retailing flour and feed as follows: Extra Flour, per 100, 2 80 Fine, do 2 00 Superfine, do 2 80 Family. do 3 00 Mill Feed, per hundred. 60 Chopped Oats and Corn per 100, 110 Chopped Rye per 100, 1 20 Salt, 1 50 " barrels, 280 lbs, 2 00 highest market price will be paid for good Barley and Rye at Fishar's Brewery. Philadelphia Market. Flour.—Superfina $5 375, good extras 5 75 extra family 5 75a6. and fancy brands, as to quality. Rye flour 3 50; corn meal 3 rer bbl. Grain.—Red wheat 123a125c. white 127a 135e; Rye 73c; yellow corn 55a57c; oats 38a 39c, as to quality. Cloverseed $4 12Ja4 25 ; timothy 2 per bushel. Cattle Market, February 24. 1862.—The re ceipts of Beef Cattle reached 1,900 head; sales at s7aß 50 the 100 lbs net as to quality, 100 Cows at fr m 18 to 36 per head. 4,000 Sheep at frm 44c to 5c per lb. 3,824 Hoge at from $5 25 to 5 per 100 lbs GRAPE VINES. IA.M prepared to take orders for Grape ines. produced by Or 0. \V. Grant, of lonu, N. ~ who is known to be one of the most reliable propagators of vines in this country. The following list are superior, bar ay and productive vines, viz : DELAWARE, DIANA, CONCORD, UNION ULLAGE, ANNA. The first named is pronounced by exten sive cultivators to be the very brst Grajn known. The vine is very hardy, and a most abundant bearer. The others named are very good. I he Anna is a white Grape. fcaJ-Kvcry Farmer and Gardner should be supplied with some of the above. There is no fruit is so certain a cmp or pays as well. The vines are not only superior in quality, but low in price. F. J.'HOFFMAN. Lowistown, Feb. 19, 1802. TUBLIC SALE. he exposed at Public Sale, on the *_ farm of Dr. Henderson, in Union town ship, Mifflin county, on Wednesday, March 5, 1862, the following personal property of James McClintick, dee'd.: SIX WORK HORSES, two Colts, Cows and Young Cattle. Hogs and Sheep, Wagons, Plows, Harrows, Grain Drill, Threshing Machine, Grain in the ground, Wood by the cord, a lot of Walnut Boards, Oak and Walnut Scantling, House Furniture and other things too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 9 o'clock a. m., when terms will be made known ROBERT BABII. Admr., CATH. McCLINTICK. Adm'x. Union township, February 12, 1862-ijt* ~ iirat hi to,' SPECIAL NOTICE. At the Oak Front, East Market Street, Lewistown, Pa. IIIA\ E returned from Philadelphia wifh a large assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, which I will sell at a small profit for CASH, or produce, or marketing of all kinds. scplS JAMES PARKER. NATRONA COAL OIL! WARRAX I'ED NO\.EXPL()SIYe. and equal to any Kerosene. YYTIIY buy an explosive oil. when a few T ▼ cents more per gallon will furnish you with a perfect oil ? Made only by PA SALT MANUFAC TURING COMPANY. No 127 Walnut Street, Phila. February 12, 1862. ly SAPONIFIES.;' The Family Seap Maker! \ I.L Kitchen Grease can be made into good SOAP by using SAPONIFIER. Directum a accompanying each box. Soap is as easily made with it, as making a cup of coffee. Manufactured only by the Patentees— Pa. Salt Manufacturing - Co, fab 12 lv No. 127 Walnut street Phila. TAKE NOTICE! A LL Lard On and Fluid L imps, oi' 1 et side, hanging, stand ..r room, r*., ~r e, ] f r; . e ( ,f Cost; no charge except fur burners. So bring along yur Lumps, and nav, them altered to burn eoni oil, and use the cheapest light in the world. frblS F G FRANCISCUS. PRINCE Royal and Royal Cooking Stoves, the best stoves in the market fur wood and coal, for sale low, by febs F G FRANCISCUS. A LARGE ami full stock of all kinds of Leather and Shoe Findings, at very low rates, for sale by F. G. FRANCISCUS. tIOAL OIL LAMPS—aII kinds, at greatly J reduced prices, for sale by febs F. G. FRANCISCUS. O. 1 Coal Oil at reduced prices, the cheap il e6t and must brilliant iight ever used, for sale by F. G. FRANCISCUS. Lumber Lath, Flooring, &c , AT greatly reduced rates Studding, all sizes, at 81 25 Good dry boards at 1 50. Best flooring at 20 00. Plastering lath, and paling, heade I and not headed, reduced 25 per cent. Wishing to close out our entire stock of lumber, purchasers will do well to call here before purchasing elsewhere. febs F. G FRANCISCUS 3NT A. I L S . OWING to the advanced prices of coal and metal, the prices of Nails have advanced to $3 20 per keg. A liberal discount to deal era. A full stock in store and for sale by F. G. FRANCI-CUS. febs Agt. Ilarrisburg Nail Co. LADIES' DRESS GOODS. EVERY description—Prints, Ginghams. Delaines, Black and Colored. Black and White, arid Second Mourning Calicos, Bro che, Osmanle and Paris Lustres, Ormbra Cashmeres, Gray Plaids, China Madonas, Alpaca Plaids, Black and Colored Dress Silks, and all kinds of Dress Goods. Flan nels, Ticking, Nankeens, Crapes, Linens, Brilliants, and Bleached and Unbleached muslins. Shawis. Balmonei Skirts, Hooped Skirts, all prices. Shaker Bonnets, Cloth Cloaks, new style. Bonnet Ribbons. Dress Trimmings. fec. Cash buyers will find it to their advantage to call and examine the Stock. (seplß) JAMES PARKER. Carpets, Groceries, &c. \l7 OOLEN, Linen and Cotton Carpets— y T cheap—Queensware, Hardware. Gl*s ware and Earthenware, with a good stock of Groceries, as cheap as our neighbors. Please oall and see for yourselves. seplS JAMES PARKER. NEW FALL GOODS. MY assortment of Goods are of the best quality and the newest styles, and by attention to customers I hope to be able to supply the wants of the community at large. Call and see and examine for yourselves. ep!B JAMES PARKER WILLIAM LIND, has now open A NEW STOCK o# Cloths, Cassimeres AND YEBTINCB, ! which will be made ap u> ardw ia the mat est and most fashionable styles. ap!9 N'KW GOODS. ; HAVING just received a large \ stock of Boots and Shoes, I | would invite the attention of my , old customers and all others in want of a good article, as I will sell at very 1 w prices, for ! cash. A good assortment of home made I work always on hand. Particular attention i paid to customer work. All orders attended I to with promptness. j Fifty cood workmen wanted on Army and ! other work, at the old stand on the public j square. T. COX. Lewistuwn, Sept. 25, 86. NOTICES! ALL personi knowing themselves indebted to the late firm of JOHN KENNEDY, >£ Co., or JOHN KENNEDY, Sen., deceased, by Note or Book Account, will please call on or before APRIL, Ist, 1862, and settle the same. By so doing COSTS WILL BE SAVED, as after that time the accounts will be left in the hands of Rn Attorney for collection. JOHN KENNEDY, Jr., Surviving Partner of JOHN KENNEDY A Co. persons having claims against the bite firm of John Kennedy A Co., or John Kennedy, Sen , deceased, will present said claims for settlement before the Ist dav of April, 1862. Lewistown, Dec. 11, 1861-tal Glorious Triumph over all Opposition ' For t:.e People have Decided That the Cheapest and Best Boots and Shoes are sold at the PEOPLE'S SHOE STORE, In Lewistown. ISo So SLAK£EQM?®SJ A (5® pleasure in announcing that they I still continue their extensive shoe estab lishment in West Market street, nearly op posite Maj. Eisenbise's Hotel, and that they have just returned from the eastern cities with a large and varied assortment of Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, for Ladies, Gentlemen and Children's w ear, all of neat finish and ex cellent manufacture, which they will sell for CASH ONLY, At Least 25 Per Cent. Cheaper than the same can be purchased elsewhere, as will be seen by referring to the following Price List: Men's 15. tots, $1 50 to 3 25 " Gaiters, 140 to 175 " Walking Shoes, 125t0 140 Brngans, K-5 t 0 1 40 " Kip and Calf Brogans, 62 to SO Ladies Gaiters 75 to I 00 " Kid and Morocco lace ?out3, 1 00 to 1 25 '' Kip and Calf lace Boots, 80 to 125 M-,-.ses' and Childrens Shoes, 12 to 95 Having bought our goods for cash, they were put at the lowest figure, and by doing an exclusively cusli business, customers are made to pay no debts—hence our low prices. Measures taken for Boots and Shoes, which will be made at the shortest notice. REPAIR ING dune in the neatest manner. 1 ill XKS, \ ALICES, Ac., always on hand nnd fur sale cheap. We respectfully solicit a liberal share of public patronage. OctlO. DRIED FRUIT. DIUED Apples and Reaches, fur rale at febi2 F. J. HOFFMAN'S. I BLACKSMITHS, and all who want iron, JLB &c., will find they can he well supplied at F. J. HOFFMAN'S. DANDELION —an excellent sub stitute fur Rio Coffee, and tnuch cheaper, fur sale by F. J. HOFFMAN. G1 ROCKIUKS.—A largo stock of all kinds C at lowest prices. Good brown Sugar at 10 and 11 cents; best Rio Coffee 22 cents. febl2 F. J. HOFFMAN'S. EW Orleans Molasses—a splendid bright i* article fur baking, at febl2 HOFFMAN'S. CORN SHELLERS, Horse Pp*er Sheller. at S2O febl2 F. J. HOFFMAN. O iiAKER Garden Seeds—these aro very O reliable—fur sale at HOFFMAN'S. HARDWARE. OUR stock of Hardware is full, and at low prices. F. J. HOFFMAN. SADDLERS! your attention is called to our stock of Saddlery ware. Prices to suit the times. F. J. HOFFMAN'S. SHOEMAKERS! look to your interest.— will find our stf ek of Oak and Red Sole. Morocco, Calfskins. Uppers, Shoe Find ings, &c.. ice., of best qualities and at low prices. p. J. HOFFMAN. STEW ART Cooking Store.—This neic and superior stove will recommend itself to ev ery one who sees it. It has many advanta ges wh eh no other stove known has. febl2 F. J. HOFFMAN. Telegraph Fodder Cutter, the best X and cheapest in use, for cutting fodder and straw ; price S2O 00: for sale by febs F G. FRANCISCUS. f celebrated ShakerGaiden Seeds, com X prising many new and desirable seed* never before introduced into this country, for sale by F. G. FRANCISCUS. Cloths, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, &o. \ GOOD assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres, £IL Tweed Vests, Pants, Woolen Shirts and Drawers, Linen and Cotton Striped Shirts. Red and Gray Woolen Shirts, Boots, Shoe . Hats and Caps for men and buys. JAMES PARKER The Red, White and Blue, Is the Big Coffee Pot Sign ! My friend#, I suppofe you wish to know Why the Poetry Machine don't go: ' But to tail you the truth, since the war. To me her notes seem all to jar. And only now her Invitation, Is to Union men of this Nation ; As for the ladies, I know they can Go for the Union to a—man ! And the right kind of a man ia he, Y\ ho will call at the Tin Shop to acu i Iho things that will suit his own dear wife, And add to her Comfort through life. And the right tort of woman is she, W ho will find a nice man who will be, Her dear husband, so good and kind, And ll call a' the Coffee Pot Sign. I'or thore you will find I always keep. Stoves and Tin Ware, (and I'll sell clieap:) And Coal Buckets, toe, all very neat, ; Some ait on their bottoms, some stand on feet. From two d.,liars and upwards I'll sell. Parlor Gas Burners that will do well; But cash you must know is all the go When prices are so very low. Many other things I would mention, But I will just call your attention To my lately improved FAT SQUEEZER— Should your wife need one, don t teaze her. A short hint like this I think should do— If you heed it Rot she'll make you Jleio 1 J. I. WALLIS, fur he's the man. To sell you a Squeezer and a Lard Can. LTJMBBKr Y\TILLIAM B. HOFFMAN at hi, Lum v v her Yard, Third street, near the Acad emy, has now on hand an extensive stock of LUMBER oi all kinds, EOCF.Sj SASH. 40,000 LAP AND JOINT SHINGLES. which he offers for sale at low rates on reas ! onahle terms. [ VPATEH FIFE. Having been appointed agent for the sale of the Williainsport Company's Tubing for wa ter courses, vrhieh is the best and cheapest ever manufactured, he invites attention to the following reasons for its use: 1. It is made of pine and perfectly healthy. 2. It is the cheapest pipe made. 3. It is the easiest laid down. 4. It is not liable to get out of order. 5. It keeps water sweet and pure. G. Being 6mall, it soon becomns saturated : with wuter. 7. It is durable, lasting from 20 to 30 years. 8. It has a large bore, and is not liable to j choke. 9. It can be made larger to bear pressure. 10. Iron will fill with incrustation, or will | rust out. 11. The mineral of lead nnd iron is very ! unhealty. 12. Iron and lead, same sise, will cost 6 I times as much. P IS WJI. B. HOFFMAN. I i t V 5 i'v *' I j r-V>" V. f ,'cv..vv Daring the past year we have ujuoduecd to the notioe of the medical profession of thin cuaowy the Pure Or yttaUzed Chloride of Propylamine a* a REMEDY FOR RHEUMATISM ; and having received from many sources, both tram physicians of the inghen standing and from patient*, the Most Flattering Testimonials of Its Real Talue in the treatment of this painful and obstinate disease, we are induced to present it to the public in a form RBADI hOR IMMEDIATE USE, which wehopewili commend itself to those who are suffering with this afflicting complaint, and to the medieai praetitioner who may feel disposed tc test the power# of this val uable remedy . ELIXIK PROPYLAMIiN H. in trie form above ape ken of baa recently been extensively experimented with in the Pennsylvania Hospital, and with nrarked iiwm (as it will appear from the published ncceuntc in the medical journals.) A3"lt is carefully put up ready for immediate us,, with full diroctioi . and can be obtained from all the dl'Uggiste at 75 ceß'„ p Cr bottle, and at wholesale of ' BULLOCK A CRENSHAW, Druggists and Manufacturing Chemists, mvJS-ly Philadelphia. ! ~ EDWARD FRYSINGER, ' WHOLESALE DEALER A MA!tIFACTIRER ci(i.ißS,™lcro,aiw, &C., &0., BaffiWIESHHmSfo 3>Ao Orders promptly attended ta. jelO The Prince Royal and Royal Cook Cooking Stoves. r FUIE subscriber has for sale the best Cnok ing Stove in the market. Hundreds hav beeu sold, and in every case given the warn est satisfaction. They are more durable, K entire top being double plated icith wrony iron: the back plates are double of cast iron Every housekeeper knows that these are the only parts affected by the heat, hence the value of this great improvement. No burn ing out of pieces. Hole covers and oven tops. These Stoves possess a ueat and beautiful appearance, have all the most valuable im provements that make a Cook Stove a house hold pleasure, viz: largest diving flues, which increase the draught, and diffuse tho heat just where it is wanted, under and around the baking oven—large lire chambers, taking wood from 24 to 30 inches long—deep ash pit, adding mucli to tho convenience of cleau ing out the stove —with wood aud coal grates, firebrick. Ac. Every Stove warranted, and sold as low as any ordinary CoskiDg Stove. 09130 y G. FRANCISCUS BERNARD A. HOOPES, Successor to Hoopes <f- 7>am>, Mannfattarfr aad Wholesale Dealer in HATS, 7-JRS, AWE WE'J 8 003)3, No. 509 Market Street, Philadelphia. GI. E.N -ECHO MILLSj €ERBA*TO\VX, TA. SL'SCD^2Iilii r & Manufadarers, Nmjortm and Wholesale Dealers in CARPETINGS, DRUGGETS, OIL CLOTHS MATTISQS, &c. Warehouse, No. 509. Chestnut Street, Opposite the State House, uihl4—lj. Philadelphia, Pa IBISTISiaiS !E©l3rCLla (late eagle hotel,) Third St., abuse Itacc, Philadelphia. Terms-M 15 per day. RHOADS & SAILOR, Propriet's. TILUHMAN V. RUOADS, Formerly of the National Hotel. CHARLES SAILOR, f2B-ly Formerly uf Schuylkill oo , Pa. £Jini©sJAlfc Late White Swan, Race Street, above Third, Philadelphia. Terms—sl 25 per day. QUILL MAN & BOYER. Proprietors. the olu customers of this well known *■ House we desire to say that we have ren ovated. improved, and newly furnished tho same, und that we respectfully solicit a con tinuance of their patronage. Strangers, Travelers and Visitors \u cordi 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 men generally. We will always endeavor to study the wants and comforts of our guests, and with the ap sistance of Mr. CHAS. A. STEIN, our affable and attentive Clerk, we feel well prepared to keep a good hotel, and hope to be able to give general satisfaction. HENRY QUILLM AN, feb2B-lyr JOHN BOYER. CHAIRS! CHAIRS! CHAIRS! Mahogany, Maple, Birch and Walnut CANE SEAT CHAIRS, of every style and finish, at W. D. REICHNER'S OTn&sr ih&sjw (ssiiim 339 North Pront St. Above Vine, Parlur and Dining Room Chairs, large and small Rocking Chairs, manufactured of the best material and by experienced workmen. All orders filled with Promtitude and Care, Remember the place, 339 North Front Street, above Vine, Philadelphia. jan24-ly D. M. DAVIDSON'S Essence of Coffee. f IMIIS Essence clarities and improves Cof fee 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 directed, one package will go as far as six pounds of Coffee! Manufactured and for sale at regular Phil adelphia Wholesale prices, bv D. M. DAVIDSON*. mhl4-tf Lewistown, Pa GOOD NEWS! A NEW arrival of BOOTS & SHOES at XJL Billy Johnson's, suitable for tall and winter, and cheaper than has ever been sold in this place ; no rnistako. Metu'6 coare 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 IS to 75 Men's Gums, $1 00 Women's ' 4 75 women's gaiters, high heels 100 to 125 snch as have been sold from 1 50 to 2 00, and everything in his line very low. Manufacturing of all kinds attended to as 1 usual, and repairing done on the shortest no tice. Also, a large assortment Trunks kept lon hand which will be sold very low. Ilis j 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 j ing credit will please call where they sell at , large profits. So, come on, all jou cash ous ' turners, and provide for youselves good Bouts i for the Winter. oct2 BILLY JOHNSON. THE OLD FOUNDRY AND Machine Shop, I* LEWISTOWN, MIFFLIN COUNTY, Pi, BUILDS to order Steam Engines. Mill Gearing, Furnace and Forge Castings, Blowing Cylinders, Forcing Purnpe, Brass Castings, Blacksmiths' Vices and Screw Plates, Buggy, Wagon, Cart and Coach Axles, with all such Iron and Steel work as is made in a blacksmith shop. Always on hand, the best Bar Share, Sid# Hill and Bull Plows and Points saw mill Cranks turned or in a rough state, Rag Irons, Carriage Irons, Jcc., &c. Horse Power, with an improved thresher and shaker. This requires the special attention of farmers. Those who want the best article at the lowest price can satisfy themselves by calling on the subscriber at the shop and ex amining for themselves No charge made fox giving information. No loafing at stores or taverns to secure customers. If my work will not recommend itself I will not ask you to. buy it. JOHN R. WEEKES, aug7-1861 Agem. MAGNETIC Tack Hammer—just tho thing wanted by all housekeepers—for "Is hy v G. FRANCISCUS.
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