Lewistown gazette. (Lewistown, Pa.) 1843-1944, March 09, 1864, Image 4

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    THE
Hints to Housekeepers.
Canary birds are sometimes covered
with lire, which cause iii health and
sometimes death. They can be effec
tually relieved of them by placing a
clean white cloth over the cage at
night. In the morning it will be cov
ered with amah red spots, so small as
hardly to he seen except by the aid of
a glass; these arc the lice, a source of
great annoyance to birds.
Squeaking boots or shoes arc a groat
annoyance, especially in entering a
sick room, or a church after services
have commenced; the remedy is to boil
linseed oil and saturate the soles with
the same.
The speediest remedy for blistered
hands and feet, is to light a tallow can
dle and let the melted tallow drop in
cold water, then mix the tallow with
strong spirits and rub it thoroughly
into the palms and soles; this is both a
preventive and curative.
Graham Bread may be made by ta
king the unbolted flour of wheat, wet
it with lukewarm water, add salt and
yeast, knead in enough more of this
flour to make it still', add a little mo
lasses. and when risen, bake in medi
um *izrd loaves.
Kettles are cleansed of onion and I
other odors, by dissolving a teaspoon- !
fill of pearlash or saieratus in w: ter, j
and washing them.
Hair, removed by fevers and other |
sickness is made to grow bv washing i
the sealp with a strong decoction of
sage leaves once or twice a day.
liefined sugars, whether loaf, crush- j
ed or granulated, are the cheapest in j
the end.
Don't keep a solitary parlor, into '
which you go but once a month, with
your parson, special guests or sewing
society. Make your living-room the
bouse. Let the place be such that
when your boy has gone to distant
lands, or even when, perhaps he clings
to a single plank in the waters of the
wide ocean, the thought of the old
homestead shall come to him in his
desolation, bringing always light, hope
and love. Have no dungeon about j
your house —no room you never open !
—no blinds that are alwavs shut.
Union and Menno Institute
A joint public Institute of the teach
ers ot Union and Menno Districts con
vened in the basement ot the Presby
terian church at Belleville, on Friday
evening. February 19th, 1864. and was
organized bv electing A. G. Gibboney
President, D. Pi Garver Vice Presi
dent, and T. C. \ an Tries Secretary.
Prayer by Rev. J. M. Steek. Rev. J.
Williamson. Co. Supt., delivered an
able and instructive lecture to the
large and respectable audience Ex
tracts trum the 'Union School Journal'
were thou read by the editor. J. K.
Hartzier. The question. What are the
greatest obstacles to educational pro
gress in our community ? was discuss
e l by Messrs. T. C. Van Tries, A. G.
Gibboney, Joseph Campbell and Jas.
C. Fleming. Extracts from the -Jour
nal were again read. The exercises
were interspersed with vocal music,
by the pupils of the Milltown public
school, under the supervision of the
teacher. J. K. Hartzier. The Presi
dent appointed a committee to pre
pare a programme of business for the
Institute to-morrow—to report at 9
o'clock a. m. The thanks of the In
stitute and audience were tendered to
Mr. Hartzlei and pupils for their verv
entertaining music. Adjourned, until
nine o'clock to-morrow morning.
SATCRDAY'S SESSION.
Institute met pursuant to adjourn
ment. and organized bv electing D. E.
Garver President. D *G. Lance. Vice
President, and T. C. Van Tries Soc'v.
Minutes of previous session read and
approved. Business committee repor
ted. Report accepted ami committee
discharged. Prayer bv Rev. J. Wil
liamson. Messrs. H. P. Stewart, S. W
Fleming and J. C. Fleming. were ap
pointed a committee on finance, and
authorized to levy a tax of 2b cents
on each member, to remunerate sexton
tor preparing church for use of Insti
tute. The subject ot Reading was then
iihuussed, opened by W. 0. Gardner
The question. Ought not English Com
position to be taught as a regular
branch of Study in our public schools?
was discussed by Messrs. D. E. Garver.
A G Gibboney. Rev. Williamson and
others. \\ hat are the merits of the
written method of spelling ? was dis
cussed by Messrs J. W. Webb. 11. P
Stewart. J Fry and others. Co. Supt
Williamson requested the Institute to
inform him of the number of teachers
who have entered the army from Un
ion and Menno districts. Also to fur
nish him a list of any who may have
died in the service, and the names ot
those who are still in it. Institute ap
pointed Mr. Hartzier to prepare and
forward the lists to Mr. Williamson.
Committee on finance reported. Re
port received, committee discharged
The Secretary was directed to prepare
a brief minute of proceedings to be
published in the county papers. Adi.
sine dit.
T. C. VAN Tares, Sec'V.
snr WARS & STCTES
OF ill patterns, constantly kept, and for
sale at Terr low figures, as usual, at the
famous 810 COFFEE POT SIGN, j
lewistowc August 6. IS6S.
I) F. F/LLIS, of the late firm of McCoy
\ • & Ellis, has just returned from the city
with a choice assortment of
Dry Goods and Groceries
selected with tare and purchased for cash,
which are offered to the public at a small ad
vance on eost. The stock of Dry Goods em
braces nil descriptions of
GOODS,
suitable for Ladies, Gentlemen and Children,
with many new patterns. His
CTrocmrs
crmprise Choice Sugars, Molasses, Java. Rio
and Laguvra Coffee, superior Teas, Also,
Boots and Shoes. Queensware, and all other
articles usually found in stores—ail which
the customers of the late firm and the public
in general are invited to examine.
R. F. ELLIS.
Conntry Produce received as usual and the
full market price allowed therefor.
Lewistown, April .'lO, 1562.
Wot Wiman's Steam Gun !
BUT
MARKS & WILLIS'
STEAM PLASTER MILL!
subscribers have erected a Plaster
-*■ Mill in connection with their Steam Mill,
and are prepared to furnish all who may call
on them, at any time, with line, fresh ground
Plaster. They will purchase all kinds of
Grain offered, and pay the highest market
prices. Flour and Feed, Coal of all Dualities
aud sizes, Salt, Fish, Groceries ,tc., constant
ly on hand and for sale to suit the times.
MARKS & WILLIS.
Lewistown, Jan. 15, 1862.
~ SADDLES. HARNESS,"&c.
A The subscriber having now on
hand one ot the best and largest
"tooks between Philadelphia and
try 'Pittsburgh, in order to accom
modate business to the times, offers for sale
complete assortment of
Saddles, Harness, Bridles, Collars, Trunks,
Whips, Haaies, Valises, Carpet Bays,
which are offered for sale low for cash, or ap
proved credit.
Among his stock will be found some high
ly finished sets of light Harness equal toanv
manufactured,
Let all in want of good articles, made bv
experienced workmen, give him a call.
JOHN DAVIS.
Lewistown, April 19, 1860.
LUMBER! LUMBER!!
Wm. B. Hoffman
\l"Ol LD respectfully inform the public
T T that.he has DOW on hand a very large
stock of Lumber, embracing :
Boards, Plank, Scantling. Shingles, Shing
ling Lath. Plastering Lath, Garden
Pale. Fence Rails. Sash of
all sizes. Doors. Biinds
and Shutters and ready worked Flooring.
Mr. 11.. being a practical carpenter, and
baring selected his stoek personally with
great care. Farmers. Builders, and'others,
needing anything iD his line, are assured that
they will find it to their advantage to give
him a call.
X. B. Mr. 11. is still agent for the sale of
the celebrated wooden water pipe manufac
tured by the Williamsport Company. Or
ders for any size will be promptly attended
to.
Lewistown. June 11, 18G2.
TREMENDOUS FIGHT !
4 X'D Knock down of prices, since the
,2JL. new arrival of Boots, Shoe- and Gaiters
at the PEOPLES BOOT AND SHOE
STORE, in \\ est Market street, nearly oppo
site Maj. Eisenbise's Bed Lion Hotel.
Call and examine for yourselves our large
and varied assortment of Ladies', Gentlemen's
and Children's wear, which we will sell cheap
er than the cheapest. Look at the price list:
Mens coarse Boots, from $1.40 to 3.00
Men's Calf " •• 2.50 to 3/25
Boj'* " " 90 to 1.87
Men's Br.gans ' 75 ta
Women's Gaiters, high heels, 75 to 1.25
Misses' and Children's Shoes. 12 to 75
Trunks. Valises and Carpet Bags of various
sizes and patterns, constantly kept on hand.
Measures taken for boots and shoes, which
will be made st the shortest notice. Repair
ing done in the neatest manner.
au E. C. IIA Mil TON*.
A NEW STOCK OF
BOOTS & SHOES. ;
'us,' received J Bdy Johnson alicays
12 hctxd . iS-i comc oft hoys 1 Jt '/-?CCS
rcry little fay her than last Fall J
4 S his stock is regularly made to order,
he can recommend it to be good, and
warrant it against rips the same as homemade
work, and it bring purchased before the last
rise in prices, gives him an opportunity of j
selling cheaper than th se now purchasing. I
He aiso has a stock of cheap work on hand
which he don't recommend unless it be to
wear out fast.
MANUFACTURING of ail kinds atten
ded to as usual, and repairing on the shortest
notice, but fear in mird that his terms are
strictly CASH. No goods given out unless
paid for, and in all cases where work don't
suit and is returned in good order, the mcn-y
will be refoDded so customers will oblige him
very much by complying with the above reg
olations. He is thankful to customers for the
past, and hopes to bare a liberal share of
their patronage in the future.
WM JOHNSON.
NATHANIEL KENNEDY'S
STORE,
In the Odd Fellows' HaU.
4 Tcry Clioirt of Old Liqnors.
I OFFER for sale all the liquors, late tfce I
stock of John Kennedy, dee'd., embracing
prime French Brardy. Cherry Brandy. Gin,
Wines. Jamaica Spirits, and Scotch Ale. Ho
tel keepers are requested to call.
Physicians can always obtain a pure
article jar the nek. ,
•Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods. Groceries.
Queens ware. Stoneware, Hardware, Cedar
ware, always on band: Shoulders. Hams. Fish.
Herring. Shad, and Mackerel; Dried Beef of
a most excellent quality: with Boots and Shoes
in great variety. All the goods will be told
Te 7 low - N KENNEDY.
Lcwistown. January 15. ls#t
Great Exhibition
A. FLJX'S
Grocery and Variety Store.
HA\ ING just returned from the city with
the largest stock and most
WONDERFUL CURIOSITIES
AND
PAircrr it c tic its
that were ever kept in Lewistown for
lOMM3 H1J2333.
I would invite the community at large to
cail aud see this great exhibition of fancy
and useful articles.
I also invite customers to call and exam
ine my stock of
of which I keep a genera! assortment, con
stantly on hand, fresh for family use, which
will be offered at the lowest cash prices.
Ail kiuds of tipices, Dried Fruit, Fine
Black' and Crrcen leas, ti>jt'ee, Confectioneries,
plain and fancy styles, large stock of
©PSTfI
for the Holidays, and a large variety of
goods too numerous to specify in this adver
tisement are kept at my Variety Store.
* "A. FELIX.
PUR Til K HULI II IVS !!
In addition to an extensive stock of
GOLD & SILVER WATCHES,
MEDALIONS,
BREAST PINS,
RINGS,
and other
JEWELRY,
AT
a. jjmm
establishment will be found a beautiful as
sortment of
WILLOW WORK STANDS,
Photograph Albums, $1 to $9,
ALSO,
of all the prominent
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
and hundreds of articles suitable for Pres
ents during the Hullidays.
Keep up the good old custom of giving
preseuts. and for suitable ones, which are
sure to please wife, sister, mother, daughter,
sweetheart, husband, son, or brother, call on
H. W. JUNK IN.
Lewistown, Pec. 9, 19G3.
AMBROTYPES
AND
The Gems of the Season.
IMIIS is no humbug, but a practical truth
The pictures taken by Mr. Burkholder
are unsurpassed for BOLDNESS TRUTH
FULNESS. BEAUTY OF FINISH, and
DURABILITY. Prices varying according
to size and quality of frames and Cases.
Room over the Express Office.
Lewistown, August 23, Ic6o.
TOBACC Of
Genuine Oriental Turkish. Im.
Turkish. Kose. Favorite. Un
ion, Kiss-me-quick,
latti. <Vc.
No. 1, 2 and 3 CUT k, DRY, very low.
ALSO,
FirES, TOBACCO-BOXES,
CIGAR.S,
and in fact everything that belongs to his
line of business, at very low figures.
Call and examine for yourselves, and save
money by buying at the Cigar and Tobacco
Store of
E. FRYSINGER,
novll Lewistown, Pa.
ROBERT IV. PATTOX,
SOITH SIDE OF 9AREET STREET,
LEWISTOW N, PA.
HAS just received and opened at his es
tablish mem a new supply of
Clocks, Watches. Jewelry.
Fancy Articles, &c.,
which he will dispose of at reasonable prices.
He invites all to give him a call and examine
bis stock, which embraces all articles is bis
line, and is sufficiently large to enable all to
make selections who desire to purchase.
and expeditiously
attended to. and all work warranted.
Thankful for the patronage heretofore re
ceived, he respectfully asks a continuance of
the same, and will endeavor to please all who
may favor him with their custom. fsb2
Estate ef freerge Ruble, deceased.
\ administration on the estate of George
Ruble, late of Milroy, Mifflin county, dee'd.,
have been granted to the undersigned, resid
ing also in Milroy. Ail persona indebted to
said estate are requested to make immediate
payment, and those having claims to present
them duly authenticated far settlement.
PETER BAREFOOT,
feblO* Administrator.
K
FARMERS
AND
83(!U(313£3 9iis3,,
johw a. BEtiTmnvTEa
BEGS leave to inform the citizens of Mif
flin and adjoining counties that he has
just opened in his new store room in Market
street, Lewistown, a few doors east of the
diamond, a full stock of
HARDWARE,
comprising everything usually kept in a
Hardware Store, and which will be sold at a
lower profit than goods of this kind have ever
before been offered in Lewistown. The fol
lowing classification embraces the leading ar
ticles on sale:
IFCttlB EE3B<BIE.&S3 , 2<DI3 s
A general assortment of Carpenters' and
Joiners' Tools: a large lot of Hinges, Screws,
Door Locks. Bolts, Axes and Hatchets, Door
Bells. Chalk, Twine, Tacks, Trowels, Gate
Hinges, etc. Butchers' Tools, consisting of
Patent Saws, Spring Balances, Cleavers,
Knives, Steels, etc., etc.
I?w3j Sfc£dLX2S2iS s
Scythes, Sickles, Bakes, I>irks, Shovels,
Hoes, Sandboards for Scythes. Trace and
Halter Chains, Currycombs, Cards, etc.
FOR HOrSEKEEPCRS ATD OTHERS:
An excellent assortment of Fine Cutlery,
comprising Knives and Forks of varied styles'.
Dessert, Tea and Table Spoons, Scissors," Ra
zors. etc. Also, Buck Saws, Cedar Spiggots,
Andirons. Shoe Brushes, Mouse Traps, coarse
and fine Sieves.
IRON, NAILS, &c.
All sizes of Nails and Brads, very low by
the keg: nail rod, bar. round and hoop Iron;
Steel; Iron Wire, Carriage Springs, Wagon
Boxes, etc., etc
t>C&~A call is respectfully requested, as I
am confident that my goods and prices will
not fail to please.
JOHN B. SELHEIMER.
Lewistown, May 21, 1562.
NEW GOODS
AT
TOM COX'S.
HA\ ING a fine assortment of Shoes suit
able for spring and summer, I would in
vite my customers to call and take a look at
them, as they consist of Women's, Misses
and Children's work, of all the various styles,
<uch as Ladies'. Misses and Children's
Balmorals of very handsome styles; also
Men's Balmoral Gaiters, Oxford "Ties, and
Br gans. Boys and Youth s Balmorals of
different styles. As Shoes are very high. I
propose to sell at very small profit, for cash.
Home made work on hand, and will make
all the various styles to order at shortest no
tice at the old stand in the j übtic square,
third door west of Geo. Biymyer's store.
ap22 lt>63 T. COX.
WILLIAM LIND,
has now open
A NEW STOCK
OP
Cloths, Cassimeres
AND
VESTINCS,
which will be made up to order in the neat
est and most fashiunable styles. apl9
J. A. ROHRER,
DENTIST,.
respectfulv inform the citizens
Tl of Mifflin and Huntingdon counties,
that he will practice at the following times
and places:
The first week in each month at McTey
town: second at Belleville: third at McAlavej's
Fort. Huntingdon county.
He is prepared to execute work of all kinds
pertaining to his profession. Teeth inserted
on silver and gold plate or vulcanite base.
Extracting and filling teeth done in the most
approved manner. je 17— Iy.
Notice to Collectors of Taxes.
'TMIE Commissioners have adopted the fob
lowing regulations respecting Collectors
of Taxes ;
Ist. That the Treasurer be and is hereby
directed, on the 6th day of April. 1864, to
charge -interest on all balances due by col
lectors of State and county taxes for 1860,
1861 and 1862—in each case charging inter 1
est from Wednesday of the April court fol
lowing the year of the issue of the duplicate
—and on the Ist of May next to add similar
interest to all outstanding taxes for 1863.
2d. That the treasurer is hereby directed,
on Wednesday of April court of each year
to add interest on all outstanding balances
on duplicates for the previous year.
3d. That the Treasurer furnish the com
missioners. at the times above designated,
with the several amounts due by collectors.
4th. That no exonerations will hereafter
be granted to collectors after the January
court following the issue of the duplicate.
By order of the Commissioners,
GEORGE FRYSINGER,
Lewistown, Jan. 20, 1863. Clerk.
To my Friends both Old & New.
I've something good to tell you,
Were you sittting by my side,
But of things I've to sell you.
You can read at your fire-side.
If you'll only send and get
A book I have for you.
That will tell you ail and yet
Will keep you laughing too.
And since the book is printed,
To my stock I've added new,
Things eaen there not hinted,
So I'll mention one to you.
I've bought a Patent Fastning,
'Tis for puting up tin spout.
Neater, better and more lasting,
Tnan any you see about.
But I must be brief you know
In a column here like this.
So now I'll sav, but bo I
That COFFEE POT SIGN don't mias.
P. S.—A good Lard Can for every man,
And a Fat Press that is the best.
oet2l J. IRWIN WALLIS.
~ f | BOXES new Bunch Raisins, at whole.
O\J sale price*. £0 boxee new Fifes, at
norl9 A. FELIX'S.
J. uu-im-OA,
KEast Market street, jggigfr
LEWISTOUR,
Has now open the largest assortment of
MEN'S,
BOY'S,
CHILDRENS', and
INFANTS'
HATS & CAPS,
Of evtfry style and variety.
Crown, Military, Slouch and Broadbrim,
ever opened in Lewistowu.
ALSO,
a select assortment of
FURS,
all of which, having been bought low. will
be sold cheap
FOR CASH.
B£*L.Call and examine for yourselves.
Lewis town, October 15, 1862.
AMI'K LMIKT,
And Pain Exterminator,
An Infallible Remedy tor aii Chronic and
Inflamatory Rheumatism. Diptheria,
Sore Throat, Quinsy. Sprains,
Neuralgia, Pain in the Back
and Limbs, Cramps. &c.
MR. Swyers. by repeated experiments,
has succeeded in compounding a Lini
ruent which possesses a'l the magic powers
>t a perfect J'am Kxiertu tuatar. Its virtues
have been unmistakably tested, and every
application has given almo-t mmediate re*
lief; and the object in giving notice cf the
above discovery is, not to enlarge the list of
worthless compounds already quite too large,
but simply to inform any who may be afflict
ed with any of the above named diseases
where tbev can be supplied with an infallible
remedy. A long list of names of individuals
who have had access to the ablest physicians,
and have tested most of the patent remedies,
all to no advantage, but who were almost im
mediately relieved by this powerful Liniment,
could be obtained. We, however, give but a
tew, knowing that the Liniment will speak
for itself as soon as applied :
Jacob V. 11. Mini&ers, James Mei4enhall,
i? , Jobs A It-ja<bt, Sevmocr Dvwiis,
W. t\ Mendetiha!!, l-aro,?; Avers, John Koiln,
J-'shuA Gorsucli, William Mowry, K j&erv Neison,
Jonathan Pr:ce. Jobs Yoncv. ' ireortfe Bav-!r
Melissa L. Basely. Noab Smtib, Heory Dasher.
C-AlQanQe I>M>her v Lvdia Kiaitri De*rcneat.
TESTIMONIALS.
DERRY TOWNSHIP, July 17, 1863.
Mr. Swyers: Sir: I have tried your lini
ment for a pain in inv side, which I base
been subjt.* to for several years. Some time
last May I took a very severe attack in my
side and breast, and aft- r usiDg other medi'
cioes without receiving any apparent benefit
from them, I thought I would try your lini
inent, and see what virtue there was in it I
got a bottle, and after using it but a few days
I found that I was much better, and at pres
ent consider myself perfectly cured.
Yours, truly, Isaac Price.
DERRT TOWNSHIP. April 27, 1863.
Mr. Swyers: Sir: I have used Your I'tii
tneut l.r some time, and have found a great
benefit by the use of it. I believe it to be a
great remedy for the rheumatism, and think
where there is no other disease it is sure.
Respectfully yours, Geo. E. Parsons.
FREEDO* FURUE, Mifflin co., June 6, 1863
This is tu certify that I am diseased with
the asthma or the phthisic from child up,
and have tried many things to relieve me
but found nothing to relieve me as much as
Mr. Swyer's liniment. Samvrl H Fry.
LEWIS-TOWN, June !3. 1863.
My Swyers: 1 have tried your liniment
for rheumatic pain in my hip and fund re
iief by it, and I believe it to be a good pre
paration. O. L. Cmberyer.
LKWISTOWN, May 25. 1863.
Mr. Swyers: Drar Sir: 1 have used jour
liniment for the quinsy, and found immediate
relief. Yours, truly. James Riden.
Mr. Swyers: Sir: I believe your liniment
to be a perfect and hasty cure for rbeuma
tism which I bad. and by taking 15 drops
inwardly and rubbing my hack 1 wa instant
ly relieved. Frederick Stei-ile.
LEWISTOWX. May 31, 1863.
Mr. Swyers: Dear Sir: I have used j<.ur
liniment for the diptberia and found relief In
twenty four hours. My daughter took it; 1
applied the liniment and she was relieved.
Yours, truly, Mrs. Mary Riden.
LEWISTOWX, May 23, 1863.
Mr. Swyers: Sir: I believe juur liniment
to be a perfect and hasty cure for cramp,
which I had. and by taking 15 drops I was
instantly relieved. B. Daris:
Mr. Swyers: I have tried your liniment
and fund relief. I feel no more of the rheu
matism. Mrs. Martha Owens.
ALSO,
STTTSF.S'
ESSENCE OF LIFE.
1B lnTilnb!f Teuif Prrptraltoa, to rirr
IlTMfjiia, Lit'r fompliiat, Lou cf
iFjftiU. Patpitstioe of ihe Heart
and Geoer&i Drbuiir.
FOR SALE BY
JOSEPH SWYERS,
Freedom Forges, Mifflin County, Pa.
Freedom Forges, February 17, 1564-6 m
Estate Bias Sarah Jane IcDevetl, des'd.
tameotary on the estate of Misa Sarah
Jane McDowell, late of Armagh town
ship, Mifflin county. deceased, have been
granted to the undersigned, residing in said
township. Alt persons indebted to said es
tate are requested to make immediate pav
meot. and those having claims to present
them duly authenticated for settlement.
Mrs. JAX£ MCDOWELL,
W>lo Executrix.
m m iiiii a ujij a
TO
F. J. HOFFMAN'S
FOB
STOVES!
STOVES! STOVE
TIN WARE!
BUCKETS, from one quart to three gal
lons, Dish Pans. Wash Ba-inr and Cul
lenders, made of solid materia), without sol
dering. Coffee B. iiers, Tea Pots, Pir Plates,
Pudding Pans, and everything usually found
in a first tinware shop, and sold very
I"*, at F. J. HOFFMAN'S.
COAL OIL
P\ the quart, gallon or barrel, wholesale
and retail. Coal Oil Cans, at
feb 10 F. J. HOFFMAN'S.
Bird Cages.
A LARGE and well selected stock of plain
and fancy Cages- Persaos in want of
the above will find them neat and cheap.
Bathing Dishes, bird Baskets, and Seed, at
feb 10 HOFFMAN'S.
■MULES. BIBLES.
r CHE Bible Society's Bibles and Testa-
X merits. Also, Photograph Bibles arrang
ed for card pictures. Bibles in three volumes,
with Commentary, at $4 per set, a book that
should be in every famiiv, at
feblO " HOFFMAN'S.
OIL CLOTHS,
MANY pretty patterns of Floor Cloth,
from one to two yards wide. Carriage
Cloth, black, brown and yellow, and Stair
Cloth, all of which will be sold low at
feMO HOFFMAN'S.
Groceries. Groceries.
HOf t MAN S is the place, so said by ev
ery person, to boy the best Rio Coffee,
Dandelion. Turkey. Kuiia Mills, and Santos
Coffee. Young Hyson, Biauk arid Gun Pow
der Tea. Sugars of all kinds and prices.
Molasses, the very best. Corn Starch, Mar
zina and farina. Ail these and ittuny more
you can buy cheap.
r l Hoffman's Cheese, it is extra.
X feblO
Fish, Fish, Fish,
feblO at HOFFMAN'S.
CORDAGE.
ROPES, Clothes Lines. Bed Cords, Rope
r Haiters, Hemp and Cotton Twines, at
feblO HOFFMAN'S.
■IRISHES.
SM EEPING. window, wall, dusting, hand,
clothes, table, hair, tooth and nail" Brush
es, Whispa, Brooms, Ac., at
feb 10 HOFFMAN'S.
Trusses and Braces,
4 LL of the best kinds, for sale at
XJL feblO HOFFMAN'S.
IIAY,
FOR sale by
feblO F. F. HOFFMAN.
CARPENTERS
ON to Hoffman's, where yon will find
Hand. Tpnant, and Compass Saws,
Hatchets. Hammers. Squares, Planes. Plane
Bits, i'tigh's, Cook's, and all the best makes of
Spur. Spoon and Centre Bits. Rules, Bt-ve s,
Girders. Augurs, Chisels. Fries. Bench Screws,
iron and wood; Hand A zee, Adzes, Sand k
Emory Paper. All who want to fit up a first
rate set of tools, come to HUFFMAN'S
BUCKSniTRS,
CALL at Huffman's for the hest Valentine
Iron, Horse Shoes, Nail Rods, Round A
Square Iron, and Scollop from 1 to 5 inches:
I Bar Iron, all sizes and a very be&vy stock of
j Cast. Shear, Spring and Blister Steel, Anvils,
| \ ices, Beiiows, Files, Borax and every thing
; you warn.
MHO*: MAKERS.
Vl T F have for y-.u Sole Leather. Calf Skins,
* ? I ppers. Morvecos. Linings. Bindings,
B >ot Trees, Lasts, Crimping Boards. Clamps,
Awls, Thread. Wax. Knive. B t Webbing!
Pincers. Punches, Heel Nails. Laces, Color
; and all kinds of tools at HOFFMAN'S
SADDLERY WARE.
SKPPLE TREES. Pad Trees. Hames.
Buckles, Rings. Ferrets. Swire!*. Snaps.
Stimps, Thread, Silk, Awls, Wax. Hair Call
and see them at HOFFMAN'S.
Dft COM, DKI KM,
4 SI PER ICR 'ot of fresh Drugs, always
£JL on hand. Prescription* attended to with
great care. P&ysiciao* can rely en bating
their medicines carefully compounded. All
the popular Patent Medicines on hand and
for saie by F. J. HOFFMAN.
Blank Books A Stationery.
4 LARGE stock of Blank Book*. such a*
A_ Ledgers, Dsyt*x>ks, Memorandum and
lime Books. Cap. Letter, Bill and Note
I aper. Envelope?, Pens. Pencils. Pechold
ere Copybooks, Ink and Ink Stands at
HOFFMAN'S.
Wall Paper and shades.
A LARGE sk>ck of Wall Paper, ready for
spring market, of every style and prices.
Window Shades and Paper Call before
purchasing elsewhere and see the best seiec
tin and largest stock in the town at
fcbH> HOFFMAN'S.
L.ARPS. LAMPS,
|*o A L Oil Lamps, a very fine assortment.
Also chimneys, wicks. Ac. You can get
new burners put an your old lamps, at
febW HOFFMAN'S.
Farmers. Come In ?
THE RE are Forks, Shovels, Hoes, large iron
Bells, Harrow Teeth. Iron Wedge*.
Crowbars, double and single bit Axes, Wood
j Saws, trace and butt Chains, breast, in.rue
: and iog Chains* halter and cow Ties, and any
• thing else yon want, at HOFFMAN'S.