THE RECIPES. From the Ladies' Fnc-nd for June. Swiss Take butter, flour, nnd BUgar, of each the weight of four eggs Boat the yolks with the sugar and some grated lemon peel, or ten drops of essence of lemon, and one large tetspconful of rosewater, or orange flower water if pre ferred. Add the butter just melted, and slowly shake in the flour, beating it until well mixed. Beat the whites of the eggs to a froth, mix the whole together, and beat on for a few minutes after the whites are added. Butter a tin and bake the cake half an hour Chocolate Cakes. —Have ready one pound of pounded loaf sugar, one and a quarter pounds of chocolate, also in pow der, and lour new laid eggs. Beat up the whites of the four eggs to a stiff whip, and add to them the sugar and the choco late. Beat all well together, and with a spoon drop the mixture in little cakes on wafer paper, or on paper buttered or su gared, and bake the cukes in a moderately cool oven. Nonpareil Sticking-Plaster. Two spoonsful of balsam of Peru to six of isin glass, melted with very little water, and strained. Mix these well together in a small stone jar over the fire. Pin out some black Persian or sarsnet on a board, and, dipping a brush into the mixture, pass it over the sdk live or six times, theu hold it over the tire, but not very near, and it will soon become black and shining. Patent Leather Restorer. —lt may be difficult to restore the proper gloss to pa tent leather when it has once lost it, hut to retain it from the first is a very easy matter. The blacking brush should never touch it. The mud must be well sponged off with plain water, and the boot rubbed dry with a soft clotb. A little cream, or, in default of that luxury, a small quantity of salad oil, put on the boot and rubbed in also with a cloth, will complete the pro cess, and keep up the brightness of the leather. The edge of the sole may be blacked very carefully, not allowing the brush to come in contact with the polished leather. iL J a iiliiii 5 Jii i SEast Market street, LEWISTOUY, Has now open the largest assortment of MENS, BOY'S, CHsLBRENS', INFANTS' HATS & UK Of every style and variety. Crown, Military, Slouch and Broadbrim, ever opened in Lewistown. ALSO, a select assortment of FUHS, all of which, having been bought low, will be sold cheap FOR 0-A.S3HI_ and examine for yourselves. Lewistown, October 15, 1862. CHARTER PERPETUAL. FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, ASSETS on January 1, 1864, $2,457,849 95. CAPITAL. $400,000 ACCRUED SURPLUS. 971000 INVESTED PREMIUMS, 1,086,288 Unsettled Claims, Income for 1804 .$8,416 $300,000. LOSS PAID SINCE 1829, $5,000,000 PERPETUAL AXD TEMPORARY POLICIES OX LIBERAL TERMS. DIRECTORS: Charles N. Baiictvr, l>;iac l,es Tobias Wagner, Edward C.Dale Samuel Grant. Oeurge Kales ' Jacob R. Smith, Alfred Fitter,' George W. Richards, Eras. W. Lewis, M D CHAS, X. BAXCKIiR, President. EDWARI) f. DALE, Vice Pres. Jag. W. McAllister. Sec. Pro. Tcm. 11. J. \\ ALTERS. Agent, marlGeew Lewistown. LUMBER! LUMBER!! Wm. B. Hoffman "YVTOULI) respectfully inform the public V that he has now on hand a very large stock of Lumber, embracing : Hoards, Plank, Scantling, Shingles, Shing ling Lath, Plastering Lath, Garden Pale, Fence Rails, Sash of all sizes, Doors. Blinds and Shutters and ready worked Flooring. Mr. 11., being a practical carpenter, and having selected his stock personally with great care; Farmers, Builders, and others, reeding anything in his line, are assured that they will find it to their advantage to give him a call. N. B. Mr. 11. i 9 still agent for the sale of the celebrated wooden water pipe manufac tured by the Wiliiamsport Company. Or ders for any size will bo promptly attended to. Lewistown, June 11, 1862. Come in Cut of the Draft sl,ooo BOUNTY! r 11E only way to keep out of the Draft, is JL to buy your Gci"ds at ,i„ SELHEIMER'S CHEAP HARDWARE, > Tld 1 VI'JH STuibL Everybody is now going to Selheiiner s for their goods; they have discovered they can 1 save time and money. tnar23 04 i #lli CLOTHS. 1 4 LARGE assortment of Floor, Stair end s \ x\- Carriage Oil Cloths, of a!! colors, best 3 i quality, aud cfieap, at the store of J. B. SELHEIMER. iliiilricr* Farmers 3 ! AN find anything in their line, such as 1 \_y L >eks. Screws, Hinges. Bolts, Glass. Potty. Nails, Spikes, trace, breast, halter, log j; and other Chains, Forks, Sh vels. Spades, lloes, and all other goods used in the build I ing and farming business, for sale at J. B. SELHEIMER'S. t *sam: i "11 have Sole Leather, Upper, Kin, and T T Calf Skins; Moroccos, Linings. Bind ings. Lasts of the best make. Boot Trees, Crimping Boards, Clamps, Wax. Thread, ' Awls, Knivis, Pincers, Punches, Boot Welv bing, Laeers. Color, and a variety of Toolt i and other articles, for sale at J. B. SELHEIMER'S. Blacksmiths, Blacksmiths, rjMIE Blacksmiths say Selheimer keeps the J best Iron and Steel in town. He doesn't only keep the best, but he keeps the largest assortment, and sells the cheapest Go to J. B. SELHEIMER'S. STO VliS, 4 LARGE assortment of Cooking. Parlor ,Tl_ and other Stoves, always on hand, at the lowest prices, at J. B SELHEIMER'S. CARPENTERS. SELHEIMER'S is the place to buy the best arid cheapest Hand, Rip, 'l'ennant, Com pass and Cross Cut Saws; Planes, Bits. Ham tners, Hatchets, Squares. Rules, Chisels, Au gurs, Augur Bitts, Drawing Knives, Spoke' shaves. Bevels, and all other Tools in your line. The carpenters ail buy at J. 11. SELIIITMER'S. I • Oils, I'aiuts, Ac. \\ Bl' E LEAD, Red Lead, Zinc. Veoitian Red, and all other kinds of colors. A1 ! so. Linseed Oil, Fish Oil, Coal Oil, &e., for | sale at J. B. SELHEIMER'S. | TIN WARE, TIN WARE. V LARGE assortment of Tin Ware, at wholesale and ieta.il. constantly kept on hand ; all our own manufacture, made out of the best material. SPOUTING and all kinds of Jobbing done at short notice, by JOHN B. SELHEIMER. Cedar ami NYilEotv Ware. | r |W BS, Chums, Buckets, Butter Bowls, i Clothes, Baskets. Market Baskets. &0., 1 for sale by J. B SELHEIMER. I fnndie*, Brushes. YVALL, Dusting, Sweeping, Hand, Scrub bing and Horse Brushes. Paint Brush es of all sizes. J. B. SELHEIMER. (Oil. OSL. COAL OIL. BEST quality of Coal Oil for sale by the quart, gallon and barrel at J. B. SELHEIMER'S. Saddlery Ware. LARGE stock of saddlery ware constant j ly on hand, consisting in part of Saddle Trees, Pad Trees, Han.ps. Buckles, Rings, | Snaps, 'ferrets. Swivels. Stirrups. Bridle lifts! lacks, Awls, Needies, Thread, Hair, Patent ; Leather, and a variety of other articles, for ! by J. B. SELHEIMER. II _ Fondi Ware, Coach Ware, ; / CONSISTING of Rims, Spokes, llubbs. Shafts, Poles, Bows, Springs, Axles, | Bolts, Clips, Top props. Shaft shackles, Pat ent Leather, Enamelled Leather, Oil Cloths, Linings. Lace, Fringe, Tacks, Nails, Knobs,' 1 and all othet; goods used in c-ach making, j for sale at J. B. SELHEIMER'S. OT mm iiMMia. Our < hange of ISase. He who by the plow- won hi thrive. Himself must either hold or drive; Franklin thus wrote the words of truth, When Uncle Sam was in his youth, llut now Young America is all alive. And needs to be cautioned HOW to drive; And Uncle Sam, t think, be too Is rather dashing his way through. Now, he who safely would progress. Must step by step still onward press; But he who would take two. Often f a i| s down " a few." And to prevent that state of affairs, I've moved to where there is no stairs- Across the street, you'll please to mind. Now swings the Big Cotlee Pot Sign. 'Tis here I want my friends to call, Al "' ste fJ' stock—l can't mention all in short, your house-wants ail you'll find Supplied at the Big Coffee Pot Sign. N. L. Manufacturing and Jobbing oarri ed on as usual, arid our motto is "Small prof its and quick sales." Don't mistake the , I' lace - J- IRVIN WALLIS. "'J 4 Sign of the Big Coffee Tot. NEW Tailoring Establishment, ic. Languages and Incidentals extra. In order to secure rooms in the Institute | appi'cation should be made before the open - i | iDg of the school, t For further particulars, addresg, S. Z. SHARP.'Prin. j an ''' Kishacoquillas, Pa. : mmm raliT ! j S3lti;iTAP.-r 5 <. linrlert d l>y the S.cgUla iiTr tu ; si,i9. i IMIIS Institution is located at Academia, | L in I'uscarora Valley, Juniata county, | 1 ennsjlvnnia. It is situated 8 miles south i west of Mifflin, and 6 miles west of Perrv ville Station. Pennsylvania Railroad leading troni Philadelphia to Pittsburgh, and is six hours' ride from the former place. lliis situation has always been noted for s its health!tilness. Ihe scenery, for variety ! and grandeur, cannot be surpassed; the build ings being on a high eminence, command t!:0 enchanting view of 1 uscarora Mountain and \ alley for thirty miles in extent. Tuscarora Academy; an Institution of t wide celebrity, and extensively patronized t being located here, persons having sons and daughters to educate, may have the opportu- : nitv of sending them to the same place, where ; they may enjoy each Other's society while I i prosecuting their studies. None, however, i hut relatives, are allowed to visit the pupils, ~ ! without a written permission from their guar ( ; dians or parents. Libraries, Literary S->cie- ; : ties, and occasional courses of Lectures on j various topics, will he auxiliary to the main i j course of studies prescribed. 1 he great object of the course of training is I j to fit {lie young ladies for future usefulness, j t | By a judicious cooibkriation of useful ac- ; | complishments, with thorough mental discip- i | line and high moral culture, it is hoped that j the Institution will merit and receive the lib- ; , | era I patronage of the public. Terms lor a Session of Twenty M eets, j Board, Rooms neatly furnished and carp- j eted, luitiop in the English Branches, for a ! Session of Twenty weeks, S6O. Extra Branches, at usual rates. CALENDAR. The Summer Session commences on Wed ! . j nesdaj', May 4th, 1864, and continues Five j ! Months. The Winter S ssion commences on the j ! first Wednesday in November, 1864. 'I For Circulars address MRS. 0. J. FRENCH, Principal, or i ANDREW PATTERSON, Proprietor. I Academia, Juniata Co., Pa. j 1 i Lewistown, April 6, 1864.-dm. A Joint Resolution Proposing Certain Amendments to the Constitution. I )? it resolved by the. Senate and House of j J Representatives of the Commonwealth of i Pennsylvania in General Assembly met. That | the following amendments be proposed to the ! ! Constitution of the Commonwealth, in aecor j j dance with the provisions of the tenth article ; J thereof: There shall be nn additional section to the ' third article of the Constitution, to be desig nated as section four, as follows: " SECTION 4. Whenever any of the qnalifi- j ed electors of this Commonwealth shall be in ! any actual military service, under a requisi j tion from the President of the United States, j or by authority of this Commonwealth, such i electors may exercise the right of suffrage in \ all elections by the citizens, under sueh reg i ulations as are, or shall be, prescribed by I law, as fully as if they were present at their : usual place of election." SECTION 2. There shall be two additional ; sections to the eleventh article of the Consti ! tut on, to he designated as sections eight and nine, as follows : "SECTION 8. No bill shall be passed by the | Legislature, containing more than one sub ; jeet, which shall be clearly expressed iD the title, except appropriation hills. " SECTION 9. No bill shall be passed by ; the Legislature granting any powers, orpriv ileges, that has been, or may hereafter he, con j ferred upon the courts of this Common- I wealth." IIENRY C. JOHNSON, Speaker of the House of Rep. JOHN P. PENNEY, Speaker of the Senate, j Office of the Stc'y. of the Commonwealth, Ilarrisburg. April 25, 1864. Pennsylvania, ss: 1 do certify that the fore going i 9 a full, true and correct r w I copy of the original Joint Res I L. (.lotion of the Geniral Assem bly, entitled " A Joint Rsolu- j i tion proposing certain Amendments to the i Constitution," as the same remains on file in j this office. j In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set j my hand and caused the seal of the Secre' tary's office to be affixed, the day and year above written. ELI SLIFER, Secretary of the Commonwealth, i The above Resolution having been agreed to by a majority of the members of each ! House, at two successive sessions of the Gen- ' | eral Assembly of this Commonwealth, the proposed amendments will be submitted to i the people. f<>r their adoption or rejection, on j the FIRST TUESDAY OF AUGUST, in the 1 J year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred ! and sixty four, in accordance with the provi j sions of the tenth article of the Constitution, ! and the act entitled " An Act prescribing j the time and manner of submitting to the ■ people, for their approval and ratification or rejection, the proposed amendments to the ! ! Constitution," approved the twenty third j day of April, one thousand eight hundred ! and sixty four. ELI SLIFER. | ma 4 Secretary of the Commonwealth. 1 TIIT VrARE & STOVES OF all patterns, constantly kept, and for sale at very low figures, as usual, at the j famous BIG COFFEE POT SIGN. Lewistown, August 6, 1862. 1 j i " ~ ! "TTT*OLF'S celebrated Ilanover Gloves, just j 1 f? received by R.F.ELLIS. A GREAT BATTLE 2* Ei|ii'cl d to lake* Place in Virginia, BI r notwithstanding this the people must have ASAII/VSW II C&J > K.. T ami we would respectfully set forth our claims to public attention, first, because we keep a large and well assorted stock of Boots : and Shoes fot men and hoys. Gaiters, ami all other kinds of shoes for j women and children. We are prepared to take measuies and complete work <>f all kinds at short notice. Repairing done at short notiqp. at E. C. HAMILTON'S, | VC est Market street, a few doors west of ; Col Butler s. and nearly opposite Daniel Ei ! senbise's Hotel. ' mh3o-*64 A X B:W STOCK OF iOim M 3) SUMS, *Tr-j Just received at Ky] Billy Johnson's. K j which will be sold wLJ Jb&at at VP T sraa H P r °f ,B for cash. So GJVF come on, boys and girls, and see f,ir yourselves. A fine assortment of Ladies Gaiters on j hand, and all kinds of Boots and Shoes, both j city and home made work. The greater part | of his eastern work is made to order, and is j homeimade work against rip?. Manufacturing attended to as usual, and repairing done at shortest notice. No work to be given out until paid for. and in all CMS-* es where wtjrk don't suit, and is returned in good order, the money will be refunded. Having purchased the patent right for j Mifflin county for Eiswald's VdfVjSTTq A TFaTfifS £>!'STTM'SIN b*VU/JLi4iaM&> and Ileels, he is prepared to furnish them to his customers. It is one of the great discov eries of the age; they will save four times i their cost in leather, and can beeasilv put on by any one Give them a trial. A liberal j discount given to wholesale dealers. may 11 '64 BILLY JOHNSON. NATHANIEL KENNEDY'S STORE, In the Odd Fellows' Hall. A Very Choice Assortment of Old Liquors. I OFFER for sale all the liquors, late the 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. BPSfr.J'hysicians can always obtain a pure j article for the. sick. ALSO, Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware, Stoneware, Hardware, Cedar ware, always on hand; Shoulders. Hams, Fish. Herring, Shad, arid Mackerel ; Dried Beef of a most excellent quality; with Boots and Shoes in great variety. All the goods will be sold very low. * N. KENNEDY. Lewistown, January 15, 1861. FISH'S Lamp Heating Apparatus, COILIYG-FRYIYG--STEWi\G.-STEEPI\G-. With the F '•ime that Lights the Room. 1) Y the flume of a common lamp, at the cost 3 ufa cent's worth of oil, a verv comfort ; able breakfast can be cooked.— N. I". Tribune. * Simple in construction, easily kept in order, ready for use in a moment, conve nient to have on hand.— ltruggist's Circular. ! * * Fish's lamp is one of the most pop j ular novelties of the day, * the utility of ! it is unquestionable, a great saving is made in heating and cooking small articles, and I can be made to cook meals for a great many persons, which is actually done on the ambu lance cars which carry the sick soldiers.— j I Scientific American. * * For family use, hospital, tent, bar rack, picnics, fishing, nursery or sick room, it is an article of comfort beyond all propor tion to its cost. — Hall's Journal of Health. * * I have iried the apparatus, and my 1 wife and I proclaim the same a most valuable ! and indispensable article, and we now won- ' der how we could have so long done without ■ it.— Ed. Coal Oil Circular. * * An economical contrivance for get ting up heat at short notice for nursery and general household purposes, * one impor tant point is the saving in cost over coal fires. —X. Y. Evening Post. PRICE FROM S* TO S. Capacity from one to four quarts. Three ar | tides cooked at one time with one burner. Arranged for Kerosene or Coal Oil, or Gas. A descriptive pamphlet of thirty pages fur i nished gratis. Also, THE UNION ATTACHMENT, PRICE SO CENTS, To be attached to a common Kerosene lamp, i or Gas burner, by which water may he boiled, ; and food cooked; also arranged to support a shade. Every Family Yeeds One. \VM. I). RUSSELL, Agent, No. 206 Pearl st., New York. mh3o AGENTS WANTED. ROBER T W. TA T T ON, 1 SOCTII SIDE OF MARKET STREET, LEWISTOWN, PA. HAS just received and opened at his es tablishment a new supply of Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Fancy Articles, &c., wdiich he will dispose of at reasonable prices. He invites all to give him a call and examine his 6tock, which embraces all articles in h*is line, and is sufficiently large to enable all to make.selections who desire to purchase. ft£?*REPAIRING neatly 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. feb2 i Cordage. Cordage. ROPES, T"w Lines, Bed Cords, Clothes Lines, Twines, and other cordage for ' sale by J. B. SELIIELMER. WILLIAM LINO, - ha- now open A NEW STOCK oF Cloths, Cassimeres AND V E S T I NCS, which will be made up to order in the neat est and most fashionable styles. aplO PRIME EASTERN SUGAR-CURED HAMS! ; Country Bacon, Fine Eastern Cheese, Sour I Pickles, I>ried Peaches, Prunes, Cherries, Apples. Beans, Hominy, CANNED PEACHES, Tomatos, Cranberries, Sugar, Coffee, Rice, j j s>r, Black & Greeii Teas, SPICES, Syrups, Orleans Molasses, &c. The above goods are of choice quality, and j are offered at the lowest Cash Prices. PEIIZ'S Is the Place to Buy your I ruiDaim k B-DiiJDSia, | as the People say he has the Goods that will j please all, and so cheap that they have some | pennies left to buy Candies fur their children, j Come all, we will be pleased to see you. Cali | and buy your friends a present. inarlG NEW DHLG STORE Two Doors West of the Odd Fellows' Hall. PURE and fresh drugs always on hand. The most reliable preparatii ri of CITRATE OF ZVXA&ItfESIA, in the dry and liquid form, i TRUSSES, SHOULDER BRACES. SPINAL AND I ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS. Goodyear's celebrated patent BREAST! PUMPS. A general assortment of Notions, Perfumery, Soaps, &c., and in fact everything connected with Midi ! I cine or Medical treamient. Physicians' and all other prescriptions j carefully compounded and put up. All consultations strictly confidential, and j free of charge. Any preparation or medi j cine not on hand will he immediately order j ed. I hope that the experience ot* sixteen years almost constantly engaged in the active duties of the medical profession will be a sufficient guarantee that no deception or humbugs will be practiced upon those who consult nie professionally, or who desire to i purchase medicines. j anr23 '64-ly R. MARTIN, M. D. iiiiim liitffiT, And Pain Exterminator, : An Infallible Remedy for all Chronic and Inflamatoiy Rheumatism. hiptheria, Sore Throat. Clumsy. Sprains, Neuralgia, Pain in the Back and Limbs, Cramps, &c. New Testimonials. DERRY TtfW.vsmp, March, 1864. Mr. Joseph Swyers—Altermy best re-pects ! to you, this is to let you know that I have j j been troubled with chills for the last fifteen ! years, some of them so hard that I thought I could not live over night. I was for. days j and nights not able to go out. Last fall they ; came on again as usual, and having about half a bottle of your liniment about the ! house, 1 thought 1 would try it, and took | about 20 drops night and morning for some ' time From the time I took it I have never | had one chill, and can say that I never had used any medicine that gave so much satis ! j faction as your linimeut. Your ob't servant, j Adam Band. \ March 28th, 1804. i Mr. J. Swyers,: My son had a sore neck i for three months hack, for which 1 used your liniment, and it is a perfect cure. He'also I had a sore leg for two years hack ; I got one of your bottles of liniment, which has cured I it soundly. ; Yours, respectfully, Charles Mitchell. FREEDOM FORCE, March 28, 1864. Mr. Swyers : I recommend your liniment j to he the best that 1 ever had in rny house. I had a pain in my side for about 15 years, ; and I doctored with doctors far and near, but they done me no good, when I heard of your liniment, tried it, and I am thankful to I say it has cured me #ound and well ; and ; for the children 1 could not do without it. ! Hugh's hand were dreadfully cracked open with the wind, and he rubbed them with it, and it has cured them. Mrs. Margaret E. Summers. Hugh Summers. L I.KEYSYII.I.E . Uecatur tp., Mifflin County, Pa. j Mr. Joseph Swyers : This is to certify that I cured niv ch id of the diptberia in three ! | days with your liniment. Mrs. Mary Davidsizer. j Additional Refei ences. i Isaac Price, Frederick Steidle j George E Parsons Mrs. Mary Riden j Samuel 11. Fry S. B. Havis O. L. Umherger Mrs. Martha OweDs | James Riden JacobSager, Y. H. Sumners, James Mendenhall. iwS Y? !' , ~ : ,olir > A. Brought, Seymour Downs, ! ; . "i" Memtenhull, Daniel Avers, John Knltns ! ; Joshua Gorsuch, Wi'li.-.m Mowrv, Robert Neison ! | Jonathan Price. John Yonce, " George Basely' Mpliwu L. Ba.-f'ly, Smith, Henry Ihisbcr Catharine Dasher, Lvdia Sager. Klnilra Dearwent. ' ALSO, SW7ERS' ! ESSENCE OF LIFE, An Invaluable Tonic Preparation, to mre Dyspepsia, Liter Complaint, Loss of Apj elite. Palpitation of the Heart ami General Debility. FOR SALE BY JOSEPH StVYI KS, Freedom Forges, Mifflin County, Pa. •Qfcr-The sole agents for the sale of my I medical preparations, is HENRY ZERBE Lewistown, and WILLIS MANN, Yeager- j towu, Dtrry twp. uih2o'64 I II A I! 1) WAKE ]TO BOY CHEAP FOR CASH; Hoffman's the Store for Blacksmiths ! j Huffman's the Store for Carpenters! Hoffman's the Store for Saddlers'. , Hoffman's the Store for Shoemakers! j Hoffman's the Store for Cabinetmakers! Hoffman's the Store for Coach makers ! Huffman's the Store for Builders! I Huffman's the Store for Housekeepers .' GO TO HOFFMAN'S FOR ALL Toll WANT! I FOUND out that Hoffman's is the r' fur Groceries. F ' sot Oil. ( LO S lis. ~ MANY pretty patterns, of all kinds f HOFFMAN'S (aui)KN SEED*. VLL kinds, cheap, at HOFFMAN'S. TI.TIOTBIV sIIEM. j r best is at 1 HOFFMAN'S. I II ATI V MATIN. SUGAR Cured Ilanis, and Dried Beef at HOFFMAN'S. I liKieeo a, sg.irs PERSONS using Tobacco go to Huffman',| and try bis extra Chewing Tolaccj.f Smoking, we have Turkish, Killikinniok, §!§ gel, Garibaldi, Fine Cut, k>\ Segars anjlf Pipes of all kinds, at HOFFMAN'S \n mi iiii mm TO IF. J. HOFFMANV FOR STOVES! STOVES! STOVES TIIST "\7V r -^Ll=tEl7 BUCKETS, from one quart to threegil lons, Dish Pans, Wash Basins and Coil lenders, made of solid material, without sci? ; dering. Coffee Boilers, Tea Pots, PiePlatei.l Pudding Pans, and everything usually fuun; | in a first class tinware shop, and s.dd ten j lw, at F. J. HOFFMAN'S.' Bihlfs, RiblfN, r PHE Bible Society's Bibles and Testa .1 ments. Also, Photograph Bibles nrratij ed for card pictures. Bibles in three voluow with Commentary, at $4 per set, a book tbt should be in every family, at HOFFMAN'S. Fish, Fisli, Fili, at HOFFMAN'S. (OKDAGi;. I) OPES. Clothes Lines, Bed Cords, R"]* V Halters, Hemp and Cotton Twines, a; HOFFMAN'S. IIKFSIIES. O WEEPING. window, wall, dusting, ban! clothes, table, hair, tooth and nail Brut es, Wbisps, BVooms, i efs, Copybooks, Ink and Ink Stands, at I _______ HOFFMAXjM Wall Paper and S*liadtf- A T.ARGE stock of Wall Paper, ready I spring market, of every style and pf-Jj Window Shades and Paper. Call bfc' purchasing elsewhere and see the best tion and largest stock in the town, at HOFFMAN* dried Peaches and Apples, at , . HOFFMAN 5- Coal Oil fc Lamp*' IN great variety, at „a inch 16 HOFFMAN ; Trusses an