THE -J K- 4.i -5 w22grd if 4 RECIPES. Prss?rvp3 and Pick!e3- J/rg. Wilcox* Win? Jelly —Three pint! toiling water, one pint wine, one tjuartei pound sugar, juice, md grated rind of cr.< lemon, one box of gelatine. Soak th< gelatine in co, J water half on hour; ode the sugar; pour the boiling water over it Htirring weii; then let it COul a little, ah your Havering, and j into your mould? T'-mafo l*tn?i i ? —Pour boiling watei on to the tomatoes, and take the sklnsofi add orie-hail the weight of them in sugar and some siiced L-u, ,u-; take a cup of git • gcr and tie it in a hag loosely, and boil ii in half a pint of water. Put this into the preserve and lou three hours, skimming of the thick irorh as i* rises. temf)o<s of .V- —Take green mel ons, ami make a brine strong enough te bear up an egg; then pour it, boiling hot. on the melons, keeping them under the brine; then let them stand five or six day-: then s'it them down on one iie; take out ail the seeds, scrape I'-ern well in the inside, and wash them clean; then take clove-, garlic, ginger, nutmeg, an J pepper, put ali the.-e proportionally into the melons, tilling the-iii up wi'h mustard seed; then lay them into an earthen pot, and take one part o{ mustard seed and two parts of vinegar, enough to cover them, pouring it on scald iug hot. Keep tf.cm closely covered. Tomato /VSTI-O-, No 2 —Take the round yellow variety a- soon a* rice; scald Rod t'-. t; to seven p ' tnds tomatoes add seven pounds white - ;gar. and let them st :ud over night J ,k? the t matoes out of the sugar an J 'oil the syrup, removing the ectni; jut in the tomatoes and boil gently fifteen or twenty minutes; remove the fruit ag.t n, are.i huii until the svrup thickens. On cooling, put the lruit in jars: put a few slices of lemon in each jar, and ; ur the syrup over them. They are verv nice. i'j Pi■ k'- Ripe Tomatoes. —Take them when thoroughly rir e. Do not prick them, as many rtc-t pi- tell you. Let them lie in strong brine ihr.-e cr tour days; put them down in layers, in j;r-, mixing with them small envois and ; ieces of horseradish, pour on them cold, spiced vinegar; let be a .-null spice bag to jut into everv pot; cover them carefully and let them set a whole month before using. Mr. Rock Mills. OSDERS FOR FLOUR. FEED. &c,. (lAX, until further n< tice. be left at the J St.-re c.f S. .1. Bri-bin & C or at Piatt's Store, at the old Felix corner, at which pla ce* they v iil be called Or everv evening, fill ed nex r morning, ami delivered at an? place in tho Borough. nolS G. LEIIR. Not Wiman ; s Steam Gun ! BI:T MARKS & WILLIS' STEtll I'LlSTiilt HILL! HPHE subscribers have erected a Plaster Mill irv connect! >n with their Steam Mill, and are p r . pared to furnish all who may call on them, at any time, with fine, fresh ground Plaster. They will purchase aii kinds of Ura.n < {ft-red, and pay the highest market prices. Flour arc) Feed, Coal of all qualities and sizes. Salt. Fish, Groceries constant ly on hand and for sale to suit the times. MARKS & WILLIS. Lewistown, Jan. 15, 1802. Lewistown Mills. THE HIGHEST CASN PRICES F.iR WHEAT, AMI ALL KINDS OF I.KAIN, or received it on storage, at the option of those having it for th market. ihey hope. by giving due and personal at rention to busine-s, to merit a liberal share uf public patronage. SALT and Limeburners COAL always on hand WM. B MCATEE <fc SOX. Lewistown, Sept. 10, 1803 -tf SADDLES, HARNESS, &c. ' he suli-criber having now on h,n '' one of ,hp hfcM and largest sto-ks between Philadelphia and ■WLJ Pittsburgh, in oruer to accom- TOCMiate Ouaine-s to the times, offers for sale complete asaortifient of Saddles. Harney, Bridle. Collars, Trnnks. B hips, Barnes, lalises, <arpet Bags. which are offered for sale low for cash or ap proved credit. Among his stock will he found some high ly finished sets of light Harness equal toa'nv manufactured, J Let ali in want of good articles, made hv experienced workmen, give him a call. , . JOHX DAVIS. Lewistown, April 19. 1860. A GREAT J3ATTLE Ist Expected to take I*l acc in * irginia. Bb 1 notwithstanding this the people must have and we would respecttuil? set forth our claims to public attention, first, because we keep a large and well assorted stock of Boots and Shoes for men and hoys. Gaiters, and all other kinds of shoes for women and children. We are prepared to take measures and complete work of all kinds at short notice. Repairing done at short m.tice. at E. C. HAMILTON'S, West Market street, a few doors west of Col Butler's, and neariy opposite Daniel Ei seabise's Hotel. mh3o-'&4 WiLLIA&I LSND, has now open A NEW STOCK OF Cloths, Cassimeres AND eVEST I N C S , e which wi!! he made up to order in the neat d est and most fashionable styles. apl9 C j PRIME EISTEIS MCIR-I'MED ¥£ A M S: ■r C.'jr.rrv Bac n. Fire Ea=rern Cheese. Bur i■ Pickles, Dried Puu-he*. Prune?, Cherries, ~ App !e s. Bean*. II >minv, CAAAED PEACHES, '• Tomatoa, Crariherries, Sugar, C ffce, Rice, e -5 -jr k"? r yr- t Black £ Green Teas. SPIOES, 0 Syrups, Orleans M .tc. 2 The above g >nds are of > h ice quality, and C are offered at the lowest CH-II Prices. •t **l = arj sx m>-* a A\ Is the Place to Buy your ■ ODElism h illililifiil^s a- the People oay he has the Goods that will ' pleas? ail. a*id so cheep that have some : penrdes left to buy Candies fir their children. . j C inc ail, we wi'sl V.-e pie-d to see you. Cali and buy your friends a present. tnarlG e NEW DRUG STORE Two Doors West of the Odd Fellows' Hall. 1 T)URE and fresh drugs always on hand, r JL Ti.e mo-t reliable prepurath nof CITRATT, OF ZVIAGNSSIA, i in the drv and liquid fiirin, TiiI'SSLS. SIR! I LUES URATES, SPINAL AND ABDOMINAL SITFIiRTERs. Goodve-tr's c PUMPS- A general a-- rtment . 1 Nations, Perfumery, Soaps. £c.. and in fact everything c noeeted with Medi cine or Medical trca'ment. Physicians' ar.d air other prescriptions carefully compounded and put up. ' . Ail consuitati MM stri. tiv eonfidenrisl, and j free of charge. Any preparation or tnedi cine not on hand wiii be immediately order ed. 1 lope that the ( ,f sixteen years almost constantly engaged in the active duties ot the niedical profession wiii be a stilficient guarantee that no deception or hnmbuga will be practiced up n th -e who consult me professionally, < r who desire to purchase medicine . j mar 23 ; 04-Iy 11. MARTIN, M. D. j iffilS LLVLUDT, And Pain Exterminator, An Infallible Remedy for ail Chronic and Infiamatciy Rhetimatism Liptheria, Sore Throat. Quinsy. Sprains, Neuralgia. Pain and Limbs, Cramps, <scc. New Testimonials. BERRY TOWNSHIP, March, 1861. Mr. Joseph Swyers—After my best respects ! to you, this is to let you know that I have been troubled with chills fur the last fifteen years, . : me d' them so hard that I thought I could not live over night. I wa* for days and nights not able to go out. Last fail they came on again as usual, and having about halt a bottle of your liniment about the house, I thought" I would try it, and took p about 20 drops night and morning for some t , time From the time I took it I have never , bad one chili, and can say that 1 never had used any medicine that gave so much sati'a faction as your liniment, l'our ob't servant, Adam Jiaird. March 28th, 18fi4. Mr. J. Swyers: My son had a sore neck i for three months back, for which I us.-d y„ ur i liniment, ,nd it is a perfe<;t cure. He also i had a sore leg for two years hack ; I got one ■ o. your bottles of liniment, which has cured I 1 j it soundly. Yours, respectfully, Charles Mitchell. FREED M FORCE. March 28, 1864. . Ir. S .vyers: 1 ree mm"tid your liniment to he the best that I ever hud'in iny house. [ I had a pain :ri my side for about 15 years ! and I doctored with doctors far and sear*] . but they done no good, when I heard of! your liniment, tri.-d it, and I uu; thanklul to say it has cured me sound and well ■ and for the children I could not do without it. Hugh s hand were dreadfully cracked • pen w.th the wmd, and he rubbed them with • it, and it has cured them. Mrs My .jarrt K Summers. Hugh Summers. LILI.EYBVII.LB. Decatur tp., Mifflin County. Pa. Mr. Joseph Swyers : This is t, certify that j I cured my ch id of the diptheria in three ! days with your liniment. Mrs. Mary Dacids,zer. Additional Refertnuet. Daae Price, Frederick Steidle George E. Parsons Mrs. Mary Riden Samuel H. Fry S. B. Davis O. L. L mherger Mrs. Martha Owens James liiden Sras-* 3, Jo-tiuauortuch, Wtiiiani Mowry, Rotitri \<-l*on I'rtve J'.t."Yo„ce. j M.'llosa L. Itar.-lv, .\oa!i Muilh, U.-irv | Cattiartu; Daaiier, "huga | ALSO, svrvEp.gj ESSENCE OF LIFE, lo liivalnabSe tonic Preparation, to rnre' Dysicjsia, Liter Complaint, Loss of Aplttitc. Palpitation of the Heart and Benrral Dt biliiy. FOR SALE BY JOSKPH MVVHRI, Freedom Forges, Mifflin Coilnty, Pa. sole agents for the sale of my preparations, he IIEXRY ZERBE, M JVV-V MAN, Lewistown, and WILLIS A, x eagertowD, Derry twp. mh23'64 NATHANIEL KENNEDY'S STORE, In the Odd Fellows' Hall. A Ycry Choice Asiortmmt of Oal Li;cors. IOFFEK for sale all the liquors, late the stock of J hn Kennedy. d-K-'d.. embracing prime French Brardv, Cb-rrv Brandy, Gin, Wine-, Jamaica Spirits, an-i Scotch Aie. 110 tei keepers are requested to call. JWsu.Physicians can always obtain a pun article fur the sick. ALSO. Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods. Groceries, Queers ware, St new-are. Hardware, Cedar ware. alwnys on hand: >i, >ul ier*. Hams. Fish, Herring ad. Hr.d Mackerel : Pried Beef ol i m st excellent quality; with B • ->t- and Shoes in great variety. Ail the goods will he sold verv low. X. KENNEDY. Lewistown, January 15. 1861. jLZ'£3£> SCITrsSTICITBP-T, FRUIT. AND FANCY STORE. lIAST MARKET si I'REET, Ti- hrc-n Bhjmyer's and liitz's Stores. W"" II EKE is constantly kept on hand a t T en ice ass irtnient of articles in hi? Sin", many of which are to be had on!v there. Mis ck <• tnpri-es pure and fancy Soaps. Perfumery. TVriling Paper. P. ns, Etivel f.es. •Liferent styles and sizes. C< tnbs. Thimbles. Gum and C rneLan Kings, Tooth Brushes, Hair Brushes. FAKSY ARTICLES, • : all kit; is. Photographs of Generals, &c. t besides C liiectionery. Fruits. Nuts, and eve rything to he found iu a first class store of thii? kind. A continuation • f the liberal patronage heret lore bestowed is respectfuiiv solicited E. SWAIN. L-wistown, April G. 1864. A AEW KTOI'K OF liDO'iU ill J) 3310J3, . Just received at E |j i Billy Johnson's. F | hich will be s-.ld . at very small prof its t,r cash. So gyS come on, boys rtri 'i gi'ls. and see Vjr f,,r yourselves. A fine a>.s rtment of Ladies Gaiters on hand, and all kinds f B its and Shoes, both city and home made work. The greater part >f his eastern w rk is made to order, and is home<made wi rk against rips. Manufacturing attended to as uual. and repairing dune at shortest notice. No work to be given out until paid for, and in all cas es where wrk d n't suit, and is returned in g tod order, the money will be refund, d. Having purchased the patent right for Mifflin county for Eiswald's and IleeU, he ;h prepared to furnish them to his customers. It is .ne of the great discov eries of the age; thev will save four times , their cost in learner, and can be easily put on |by any one. Give them a trial. A liberal ! discount given to wholesale dealers may 11 '64 BILLY JOHNSON. ROBERT W. PATTON, ■ SOITH SlftE OF MARKET STREET, LEW I STOW N, PA. nAS just received and opened at his es tablishment a new supply of Clocks. Watches, Jewelry, ilimiViJiiiaUAai Fancy Articles, &c., which he will dispose of at reasonable prices, lie invites all to give him a call and examine his stock, which embraces ail articles in his line, arid is sufficiently large to enable ail to make selections who desire to purchase. gSgr-REPA IKING 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 o. J. RijDjdJii, y East Market street. LEHISTOHA, lla9 now open the largest assortment of MEN'S, BOYS, CKILDRENS', "d INFANTS' HATS & CAPS, Of every style and variety, Crown, Military, Slouch and Broadbrim, ever opened in Lewistown. ALSO, a select assortment of FURS, all of which, having been bought low, will be sold cheap FOR GASH. and examine for yourselves. Lewistown, October 15, 1802. Till VTAE.Z3 & STOVES OF all patterns, constantly kept, and for _ sale at very low figures, as usual, at the famous BIG COFFEE POT SIGN. Lewistown, August 6, 1862. \T^OLF'S celebrated Ilanover Gloves, just ▼ T received by H.F.ELLIS. Seminary AND normal institute. IMiK Summer S*s-i >n of this Institution vviil commence on I MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1864, i* hod continue twvitty*!fit? v% **-*&. Cost fir B urd. Fum-hr-d Rom and To iti n in the English Blanche-, per -e.ri- u, e S6O Day scholars, per sossi n sl2 -■•lu-ic. Languages ao.i Incidentals extra. Jn order to secure room- in the In-titure application should be made before the upeo '• ing of the ,-chool. f Fur further particulars, address. • . s. Z. SHARP. Prin. janld Kishacoquiilas. Pa. LEWISTOWN FOUNDRY, Ihe subscriber continues to make t( order Ca-rii g- f brass ty 11 or ir n of the best quality, at ■fesssi-wKffWi prices as low as the times" will permit. Having a large variety "1 patterns j on hand, I am prepared to furni-h almo-t anything required f. r Gri-t Miils. Saw Mill-, and Agricultural Implements, and to finish up in thp best manner al-o. Biowiii? Cylindfrs, Hot Blast Pijes, and other w rk for Furnace.-. Water Pipes of different sizes. Hydrants. Stop Cocks and Fer • rils. Y\ ater Wheel-, dirict action ami reaction of different sizes. Horse Powers arid Thr<—h • ers of different kinds, Bar Share. Side ILil and Bol! Piows, Wag n and Carriage B >xr-s. Blacksmith's Vices, Screw Plates. Heads and Re-ts for Turning Lathes. Straw and Feed , Cutters to work by band, dec., Jtc. PATTERNS made to order, f Having obtained the right to manufacture a Counter Balance Shakei, a fir-t rate article, farmers are requested to ; call at the shop on Elizabeth street, and ex amine it. It can be attached to almost any thresher in use, and will not fail to give en , tire satisfaction. iliaitklu! lor past favors and anxious to do his work in ttie best manner, the subscriber a.-Ks a continuance of th" patronage so gen erously bestowed. JOHN li. WEEKES, t j niuv 11 Agent. ! m m MUM!! In addition to an extensive stock of GOLD k SILVER WATCHES, ; IWEDALJONS, BREAST PINS. RINGS, and other AT IL 'J. JU-LMJ'i establishment will be f >und a beautiful as sortment of : WILLOW WORK STANDS, Photograph Albums. $1 to $9. ALSO, -T?JL,.£V' s_ * t of all the prominent MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, and hundreds of other articles. 11. W. JCXKIN. Lewistown, Dec. 9, 1863. I I New Stock of Hats, Caps, &c --7 r. S- SCliillT&SS., M'irk't St., next Door to John Kennedys, j New \ rk and Philadel 7 the the most ntent of 1 ever exhibited in this place, which will bedis : posed of at such prices as to defy competition, ! and which he invites everybody to cail and 1 examine, as be is satisfied that his stock can not fail to please. For the Ornish he has constantly on hand, or will make to order, bats to their taste of any required size or brim, at prices which cannot fail be satisfactory. Country Merchants will find it to their ad vantage to give him a call, as a liberal deduc tion will be made to wholesale purchasers. Don't forget the place, next door to John j Kennedy's Store and nearly opposite the Odd Fe "lows' Hall. mayll p f. rop. THE UNION SHOE STORE JS the place to buy cheap Shoes Having purchased a large stock, I propose to sell at hut a small advance on cost, but only for cash. I would invite all in want of good and ! cheap Shoes to call and see my stock before buying elsewhere, as i have all styles of Wo' men's Misses and Children's Shoes, with a large stock of Gaiters, which will be sold ve ry low. Home made work always on hand, and prepared to make to order any style at short est notice. Always up to the latest styles in the city. Call and see, I am also agent for the Grover & Baker and will have sample machines on hand at ail times. Ail who buy a machine from me will be regularly taught to sew. Call and see this machine before buying elsewhere, as it has all the late improvements and will do moie work than any other machine m.w in use. Also, the Grover & Baker Thread for sale Call at the old stand in the public square, j three doors west of Geo. Blvmyer'a store. Lewistown, June 8, 1864." Lock Repairing, Pipe Laying, Plumbing and White Smithing r IMIE above branches of business will be JL promptly attended to on application at the residence of the undersigned in Main street, Lewistown. i&alO GEORGE MILLER. i Come in Cut of the Draft •' SI,OOO BOUNTY ! HP IIE oniy way to kt-ep out ot the Draft, i I to buy your Goods at SELHEIMER'S CHEAP HARDWARE, a -ytu ji Everybody i> r -w .*irjr to Selheimer's fi i th-'.r goods: they have disco*.ered the? c* save time and money. mar 2-3 '6t irl 5J i M# ii9\ 4 LARGE a-?- rtiuetu of Eioor, Stair anc V Carriage O i Ll-ohs, i f ail co'urs, lies' quality, and cheap, at the sf< re of J. li. SELHEI.MER. Stin!der* ;iiid Fiii'mers (t AN tind anything in their line, such a< y Licks. Screws, Hinges, Bolt*. Glass. Putty. Xaii-. Spikes, trace. breast. haiter, I-g and other Chains, forks. Shovels, Spades. II >es. and aii other g d- used in the build iog and farming business. tor sat- at d. li SELHEIMER'S. I I MIIML4. AX"*'® have Sole Leather. Cpper. Kip. nni" T T Calf Skins; Moroccos. Linings. Bind ings. Lasts of the be.-t make. Bot Trees I'nmping Bard-. Clamps. Wax. Thread Awls. Kniv. e. Pincers. Punches. Bo • ? Web bing. Lacers. Color, and a variety of l'uoit and other articles, f r sale at J. li. SELHEIMER'S. Hlaiksmiilis. Bltukstiiii h fjMIE Blacksmith- .-ay Selheinier keeps the 1 be-t Iron and Steel in t wn. He doesn't only keep th- best, but he keeps the largest assortment, and -eil* the cheapest Go to J. B. SELHELYI EK'S. 4 LARGE assortment nf Cooking Parlor A and other Stoves, always on hand, at the lowest prices, at J. C SELFIEIMER'S. i \ ISPE.M'lvltm, ER > ts the pi lace rt buv the best and cheapest Hand, Rip. Tennant. ('. m pass and Cross Cut Saws; Planes. Bits. Ham rners. Hatchets, Squares. Rules. Chisel-. Au gurs. Augur Bitts, Drawing Knives, Spoke' shaves. Bevels, and all nther Tools in your line. The carpenters all buy at J. U. SELH TIMER'S, in \VUSi;. Tl\ H iiie. V LARGE assortment of Tin Ware, at wholesale and jetaii. constantly kept en hand ; all our own manufacture, made out of the best material. SPOTTING and all kinds of Jobbing done at short notice, by JOIIN B. SELHEI.MER Offal* and Willow Ware, 'TUBS, Churns. Buckets. Butter Bowls, Clothes, Baskets. Market Baskets &e for sale by J. B SELHEI.MER. ffratfthrty Rrihtkm, VYT ALL, Dusring, Sweeping. Hand. Scrub bing and Ilarse Brushes. Paint Brush es of all sizes. J. B. SELHEI.MER. < s Is OSS,. ( ( 4 I, Ol 1.. YJEST quality of Coal Oil far sale by the j 1 ' quart, gallon and barrel at J. B. SELHEIMER'S. Oil*. PainlM. A:c. YY 111 I L LEAD. Red Zinc, Veniti&n ! Red. and all other kinds of colors. Al so. Linseed Oil, Fish Oil, '"ual Oil. dec., fur I sale at J. B. SELHEIMER'S. *;icl<!!**i*y Ware. \ LARGE stuck of saddlery ware constant *■ " lv un hand, consisting in part of Saddle 1 rees. Pad 1 rees, Humes. Buckles, Rings, Snaps,'ferrets. Swivel-. Siirruf- Bridle Bits, backs, Awls. Needles, Thread. Hair. Patent Leather, and a variety of o*her articles, f oT sale by J. B. SELHEI.MER. Touch ** art*. Coach Ware, C CONSISTING of Rims, Spukes, Hubbs. / Shafts, Pules, Ituvvs, Springs, Axles, Bolts, Clips, Tup props. Sh ft shackles. Pat ent Leather, Enamelled Leather. Oil Clothe. Linings. Lace, Fringe, Tacks, Nails, Knobs, and all other goods used in cuaeh making, fur sale at J. B. SELHEIMEU'S. NEW Tailoring Establishment, Wo M Respectfully announces to his friends and th" pub lic generally thai he has ta ken tiie stand lately occu pied by Mr. Cogley. be. tween Rudi-iU'e and Sel beimer's stores, where he has opened a select assort inept of Cloths, Cashmeres, and \ estings, which he will make up to order in the best and must fashionable style, and on reas onable terms. Give him a call. mb23 Sili mtt IJIABMk Our f (' SSa*c. Ho who by the plow would thrive. Himself must either hold or drive: Franklin thus wrote the words of truth. When Cncie Sam was In his youth. But now Young America Is ail alive. And needs to be cautioned BOW to drive; And Cncie Sam. I think, he too Is rather dashing his way through. Now, he who safely would progress Must step by step st ll onward press; But he who would take two, Often falls doAvn *' a few." And to prevent that state of affairs, I've moved to where there is no stairs— Across the street, you-'il please to mind. Now swings the Big Coffee Pot Sign. "Tis here I want my friends to call. And see my stock—l can't mention a!! In short, your house-wants all you'il tiud Supplied at the Big Coffee i'ot Sign. N. B. Manufacturing and Jobbing earri ed un tit usual, and nur muttu is "Small prof its and quick sales." Dur.'t mistake the P lace * J- IRVIN WALLIS. 1 my 4 Sign of the Big Coffee Pot. II A K I)WA RE. TO BUY CHEAP FOR CASH! ' v liftman'* the Sf**re for Blacksmiths' Huffman'* the Store for Carpenters! liftman's the Starr Jar Saddlers! II tin tan's tht Store Jar Shoemakers.' liftman's t'te Store for Cabinetmakers ! liftman's (he Store for Coach makers ! 4 liftman's the Store fur Builders! liftin (in .1 the Store for llonstketpers till Id niIFFUAVi FOR AIL Sol WANT: I FOUND nut that Huffman's is the place fur Groceries. OIL CLOTHS. MANY pretty patterns, of all kinds rtt HOFFMAN'S A RIH. \ SEfiOS. '• ; 4 LL kinds, cheap, at f HOFFMAN'S. ' TIMOTHY *(3l>. r rilE be*t is at i- HOFFMAN'S. is I ?B*. it\ ?ssi I GAR Lured Hams, and Dried Beef at O HOFFMAN a. dried Peaches and Apples at HOFFMAN'S. C>;il Oil A 6.amp*. IN great variety, at - n-*blO ' HOFFMAN'S. nOi 1* .MAN'S is the place to buy Macken . el. Herring and Codfish t _ _ TOBiI'CO vV SECilttD. I}ER v <>.\'S using lubaccu gu to Huffman's and try his extra Chewing T(i acco. Smoking, we have Turkish. Killikinnick. Si r gei. Garibaldi, Fine Gut, Arc. Segars and t Pipes of all kinds, at HOFFMAN'S 1 Uii'JlJS illi ft Dill 5 TO F. J. IKJFFMAX'S FOR STOVES! STOVES! STOVES TIN WARE! J )(L'KEIS. fr m urie quart to three gal- J lons, Ii-b Pans, Wash Basins and L'ul lenders, made of solid material, without sol dering. Coffee B, iiere. Tea Pots. Pie Plates, Pudding Pans, and everything usually found in a first class tinware shop, and sold very luw - at F. J. HOFFMAN'S. ItJMes, Ilibles. r ■ "* IIE Bible Society's Bibles and Testa- J. nients.' Also, Photograph Bibles arrang ed t a card pictures. Bibles in three volumes with Commentary, at $4 per set. a book that ehouid be iu every fauiiiy, at HOFFMAN'S. I i*li. Fish, Ft**, at HOFFMAN'S. CORD4GR, IYOPES. Clothes Lines. Bod Cords. Rupe 4. llaiter>, Hemp and Cotton Twines, at HOFFMAN'S. Bt imiies. C M EEF IN(T. window, wall, dusting, hand, O clothes, table, hair, tooth and nail Brush es, \\ nisps, Brooms, ic., at HOFFMAN'S. Iru**(** and (traces, 4 LL of the best kinds, for sale at HOFFMAN'S. €\RIMMi;i{ V ( ) N „ t0 Il! . ffQlan ' p . where you will find 4 t Hand. Tenant, and Compass Saws, Hatchets, Hammers. Squares. Planes. Plane Bus. Hugh's, Cook's, and all the best makes ot Jq ur. Spoon and Centre Bits. Rules. Beve s Girders, Augurs, Chisels, Files. Bench Screws* iron and wood; Hand Axes, Adzes. Sand k Emory Paper. Ail who want to fit up a first rate set of tools, eve to HOFFMAN'S BUCKSIII ((*, j at Hoffman's for the best Valentine V_> iron. H..rse Stn.es. Nail R .ds, Ruund k j Square Iron, and Scollop from 1 to 5 inches: i Bar Iron, all sizes and a very heavy stock of Cast, Shear. Spring and Blister Steel, Anvils. \ ices. Bellows, Files, Borax and every thing you want. *UOC MAKERS. | have for you Sole Leather. Calf Skins, Uppers, Moroccos. Linings, Bindings, Boot Irees, La,-ts. Crimping Boards. Clamps. Awls. Thread. Wax. Knives. Boot Webbing. ' Punches. Heel Nails. Laces. Color and ail kinds of tools at HOFFMAN'S VADIMEUY WARL VJ\DDLE TREES. Pad Trees. lames, * Bi'cKle-, Rings, Ferrets. Swivels, Snaps, Stimps, i liread. Silk, Awis, Wax Hair Call and see them at HOFFMAN'S. DU(K4, IHULV I A SUPERIOR lot of fresh Drugs, always | £X. on hand. Prescriptions attended to with j great catc. Physicians can rely on having their medicines carefully compounded. All t ie popular Patent Medicines on hand and j fur sale by F . j. HOFFMAN. Rl.'iikL Rooks & Stuliotirr)* A LARGE stock of Blank Books, such as XI. Ledgers, Daybooks, Memorandum and liu.e Books. Cap. Letter, Bill and Note Baper. Envelopes, Pens. Pencils. Peubold ; ers, Copybooks, Ink and Ink Stands, at ; HOFFMAN'S. W;ll P;i|icr and Mimics. • A LARGE stock of Wall Paper, ready for XY market, of every style and prices. W mdow Shades and Paper. Call before purchasing elsewhere and see the best selec* j tion and largest stuck iu the town, at 1 HOFFMAN'S.
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