jjj 3 aaaa??3.j LOCAL AFFAIRS. Facts, Fancies itntl Forjrctnotsi p..>r Schneider Lind rnacht einshen tie- Man n aus lumperie. Glaube sie dcs nieht? Execrable—many of the pavements in Market street. Nuisances—The gatherings at sundry corners about the square. 5*%,, The thermometer during the past week lues varied from 37 to 79. Sign of a housekeeper—To see n young j lady dressed in siik with a hole in her stocking. Several teachers of the public schools have opened private schools siuee the •lose of the term, Mr. Willis got up a boat load ofLykens coal on Monday last, which, like green backs, is in demand. Mr. Hums has iiecn lifting up the Banks house for tiie Bank, The vault has stone j a id brick enough in it to build a moderate sized house. Mr. Snyder, a resident of North sfeet, j Harrisburg, an employee of the Pennsyl vania railroad, was killed on Friday last, near McVeytown, by a freight train. jn bad condition —The fence around the old Lutheran graveyard. Cannot some thing be done to keep the young Vandals attending school from destroying it? Dr. Howard Van Valzah, who was found in bed one morning a few weeks ago in an almost dying condition, is slow ly recovering. Trout lishing for Kishaeoquilhw was to commence to Monday morning, but a heavy rain on Sunday night voted the main stream out of order. Republican swallows made their ap pearance about a week ago, and on Sun- j day morning we noticed a pioneer martin perched on top of the rod on the court i house cupola. A communication from a soldier, in re ply to the Democrat, got mixed up with sundry papers, and was not discovered ; until too late for publication. We shall i xamine it for our next issue. Muite a lot of Jishenncn were out on Sunday last, who went through the mo tions for the sake of tiie thing, as wo sus pect there were about two fishermen for I e."cry lish caught. We saw a lad on Sunday last, wo think • ju-t out of Sunday school, stoning frogs, j We would suggest to teachers that sm oe <• -ional word on cruelty to any of God's creatures would not conic amiss to their ■ >iars. j < 01. James Worrall, a practical engineer, das been appointed Fish Commissioner. He has been a warm friend of the meas ure for altering the dams, and we hope he will succeed : n again furnishing u> with salmon,-shad, leaving, rock, perch, Ac. A pound of copperas dissolved in a , ueket of water i> an excellent disinfect ing agent, (i round coilec, sprinkled on : vc coals in a pan or on a shovel, will | •ai most instantly remove any nauseating i r disagreeable smell from a r..in, arid l as and musquitocs arc apt t<> give it a v> ile berth. C ugraphy we suspect is not studied i in Philadelphia, as a paper there some j tunc ago located our member of the I.e- . Mature in Huntingdon, and last week a '■■Titer in the Press puts down Peach Hot- j ■in, York county, as in New Jersey! Philadelphia by the same rule must be j somewhere in Delaware, hut technically considered ill Pennsylvania. The number of robins and some other i hi- iiverous birds about town and neigh- ' l.o: hood shows the beneficial ellcct of not 1 killing them to any extent last year. We j have no doubt if the law would be rigidly j enforced against all who destroy them, i owners of fruit trees would soon realize a ; change for the better in the number of | destructive insects which have run riot ; lor the last ten years. I'lie eating house saloons have been no- i tilied by the High Constable, in pursu- ' ancc of orders from the Burgess and Town < on noil, to elo.-e their establishments : altogether on Sunday evenings. It ap- ! pears most or perhaps all of them have D-en in the habit of keeping open on Sunday evenings, in order to accommo date the folks who couldn't stand ii on that day after an early dinner. This class will now have to get the extras oil Satur day evening and feed at home. The tax duplicates are not yet out. The | commissioners we think committed a great error in not at once recalling the ! duplicates and striking of!" the three mills State tax. Had this been done, it would have saved the expense of borrowing sev eral thousand dollars— in itself a question' It gal act; would have enabled them to pay several thousand dollars of indebt * dnoss, and left a sum in the treasury sufficient to meet all ordinary expendi tures. < apital has now sought interest, .aimers are getting busy, and we doubt whether even the 5 per cent, deduction will bring in one-half the sum that would ; otherwise have been paid. Hie late residence of Col. Butler, now occupied by Mrs. Stewart, has been re fit *c 1 and repainted, presenting a very liaud * -meappearance. McC'lintie lias followed Miit by putting on a coat of fresh paint, and others will no doubt emulate a good example. Thus, Frank's corner, with its imposing appearance has induced our triend Shaw to show a clean front, and shall not be surprised if a perfect fu * -re should prevail over paint.and brushes. M e can see no reason, if people will vie with each other as to who can parade the finest silks and satins, why a spirit of Cvah y should not Ire got up as to who , ' 1 ' 1 the handsomest houses. A horse belonging to John Voder, of ! j Union township, while hitched to a sled I lor hauling .stone, suddenly started as if \ to run oft, and had not proceeded far be fore he fell down dead. j The exercises at the meeting of the A. li. Society, on Saturday evening Ja t, con sisted of a lecture by T. M. Fti lev, sub ject "The Man tor the Times," and an emy by col. T. F. McCoy oh Thought. 1 , Ihe audience was small, but two ladies I ! being present beside a number of the members. Our people do not give this institution the attention it merits. Col. Wm. H. Irwin, of (lie 49th I'a. \ 01., has beetl appointed by the President I and confirmed by the Senate of the U. K. ; i a Brigadier General by brevet, for gallant 1 and meritorious services during the war, j j to date from the battle of Antietam.— Gen. Irwin, (then Col. Irwin, command ed a brigade in that engagement, where ! I he distinguished himself so as to merit and receive this promotion. Gen. Irwin j has served in two wars, and recti v< d a i brevet promotion in each, both reading, : "/or gallant and meritorious conduct " ' j Grove's Variety Store, next door to Klv- ■ myer's corner, has now a full supply of : Confectionery, Cakes, Groceries, Fruit, Fancy Goods, and COS other things too i numerous to mention, as they say at auc tion sales. Among other matters, he has the celebrated Detersive Soap manufac tured by Van Ilaagen & McKcono, Phil- I adelphia, which is of such excellent | quality that with a littleexi rtion it would probably convert a dirty man into such a beauty that he would not know himself. I For ordinary purposes, such as wa>liiim' coarse or fine clothing, hand, faces, Ac. j it is without a rival, ascv ry housekeeper | knows or ought to know. Then lie has i also Conway's Chemical Olive Soap, a very superior article for the wa- hstand, j 1 which every one ought to have, and nnv quantity of shaving, cream ami toilet j soaps to please the most fatidions. DISASTROUS FI-RK AND Loss or Lit: ! —Our citizens were alarmed eu Thursday , morning last by the cry of fire, which ,t ' once called out the Henderson Hose, but before it reached the spot the building was a heap <>i' ruins, and it- inmates eith er burnt to crisp or roasted alive! Aw >- : man it appears had kindled a fire in the • yard of Mr. Jacob BhulDfi- reside:.c\ for ; washing purposes, and while absent the | nearest buibliinr, wnicii ■ no'l —oiue straw, caught tire with the disastrous re sult noted, and besides endangering tic j whole row in Grand street from Hull's i corner to the alley. Fortunately lie bu 1 ling was onlv a chick o coon and inmate- a riuuioer ol c!u C R.T : AMNO T> —lh i'u< / Tie- High Constable Im- |■ st •.I up notices i that horses, mules, swine and sl.c; p • i will be taken up on anil alter the Ft , ot May. and also requiring owners and j occupants o{ pfopertv to reraov • ii: . rub! i-h. Ac., at their own <. xpenac (HI, ! or previous to the loth Muv, after which the ordinance in relation to such . matters vili be enforced. The following practical sugges tions from Hall's Journal of Health j de,-erve the immediate attention of all : who wish to avoid the scourge of chol era, against which it is the duty ot every one to guard, as well as other i 1 epidemic diseases: ! 1 1 Every householder owes it to him 1 i self, to his family, to his neighbors, to j the community in which he reside s, to i have his house, from cellar to garret. j % , • i om the street curb to the rear line oi i Ids lot, most scrupulously cleansed, by ! I sweeping, washing and whitewash t.g Every man who has authority,! ! should consider himsclt hound by tacj : oath of office, and bj* every considera- ' | tion of humanity, to give himself no ! rest until every street, alley, close, gut- i i tor and sewer is placed in a state of as I perfect cleanliness as possible, anil kept so until the frosts ot next season come ft These cleansing* shou. 1 he done now, because, if put oft' tii! warm woa ; ther, the very effort necessary to the ' removal of fifth will only lend, in the essential nature of things, to hasten • the appearance of the disease, to in crease its malignity, and to extend the i : time ot its devastations; because the suns of spring and summer the - >oner i warm into life and intensity the viperic and malignant influence, 'which m it remorseless tread wrecks so nm -U • i human happiness and desolates so ma v hearthstones. The Borough authorities we learn will hold a meeting this, evening for . ° tiie purpose of taking into considera tion such measures as may be deemed neees-ary to keep houses, yards, out houses, Ac., in a healthy condition du ring the spring, summer and full, so as to do as much as possible towards warding off the terrible scourge now ,on our seaboard. This fact ought to awaken every one to a sense of duty in the free use of lime and other dis tnlectant agencies, so as to present the i great obstacle to the spread of . that disease, namely, cleanliness. CANCER CAN BE CURED. Dr. Hob ern, of Quineey, Illinois, cures cancer without knife, pain, or loss of blood, in from four to twenty j four hours; also treats consumption i successfully. lv fi " " LIFE'S FANCY PART. \ olumo 1, Chapter 9. enough u team, four horses *tron v 7 - ~ <• r is \ - : i : j* - C- ; I \ ? U T : .i -I* A r ? o ; • ! i y' - \ r a y •-Vjiioj os ov -uj ijiiio.i ;uu To be Continued. i * vfe,, ? Music ! Music! Music! Yxajy Pianos, ficSoticons, iceoniiaiiv, Flutevauil Snsti unieiits • t" all kinds. Also on hand, a large assortnifiit of New and late MUSK'. J. M. WE la DON, East Market -rivet, Lewistown, opposite the 1 "niou lb cel. A < onliu! invitation is extended to all | to call and see. j Musical instructions given at tin store ! on reasonable f -rins, and piano- tuned nt | sfiort iKitiee. " apll.4i ! DCIIOOb CO!t --: O The att*. niion of the S •IKHM Directors of ! Mifilin county is called to the follov. :ng section of the School law: CII. That the School Directors of tin I several counties of tiie Commonwealth, .shall meet in Convention at the seat of j i u-tiee <>f the proper county, on the first 1 ' uiday of June next, and on the first of May, in , ;:oh tliird year . | Li icatb r, and select rim io<-i i y a ma- : joiity of tiie whole imniber of directors pr sent, one p< rson of literary and scion- i "ific acquirements, and of -!: i!! and t xpe rienee in P-a iiing. as t'ouniy Superinten dent. na the ihi'i .-Ui-eccdiiig sciiooi y i and the -t-hool Hirv•ctoix. or a luajoriL oi thfin, in siii-h conwntioji. shall tlcUTininc i ; ic ani<•un' foni)ieu.--;i; ion f<>r the e:)n:i ty superinti ndent. By an act of the legislature the time : for holding the convention has been • ■ •hanged to the tiiv 4 i:< -day of M. y that you wilt tiiis year imei t!i* b- :rs! • Tin s(!ai at j , which is al>.i the 1-t dav of the month. M M4TIN MOIIT.ER. Co. Supt. j [ vi aolt:! ion ot Farfurrship. i ' Notice is hereby give.,, tleL the purl | ne'.ship heri toforc existing between •!. ('. ; , Hanrillon and W. ('. Thorubuv'g. uiu- r die namaend finn of Hamilton A Thorn burg, lei - t Id- day i ■■•.•: Idi - solved by mu ■ i; i\• D.-.•! i; :t v.fiin W. t'. urir for si-ulcus t, to wine . i tho-e know ing . .r i ■ sum IVt - : !■•'•' ■ ; >said tirni wil! mak'- payment, and ilnee !:.:\ i:ig claim-aga-n-t i:e ti;i. w:ii ra< -e:u the -ante tor eolb - :ion. !.. <H AM J I.T<>\. \ v ,*. i TI f< RN HI R( I. L. v. i-'ov r. April i, UU'. ; . Tin bi'Siiies.- will be eaiTied on by W. ! (. 1 h<a id iiirg, at t iie oh 1 stami at the po-i office, where tic wil! always he found 1 ready to give Hie pe <jje" Jos. 11. hopes by aitt .ition t • fmsiiic— to r,a :it a liberal .-I;are of public patronage. He is- a fuii i ami general a-sortioeut of men's, boys', j women's, misses' and children's shoos, • which lie will sell cheap for ea-h. apl 1 -41 \V. C. THORN HUR< i. / fill'lS CiS' (5 KT SALC.- \ f Hv virtue of an order issued by the Or phans" t'ourt of Mifilin county, the un (iersigned will ofi'er at public sale, on the : premises, on Saiardaj. •?. the following de-erlbed Real i-Istate, late ■ the jn'operty of Andrew Parker, Flsq., dee'd. to wit: Ac. ,; .in I 1.0 USE AND LOT OF < • ROl'N I). in the Borough of Lewistown, on Water street,adjoining the Graveyard .and let of i F.. L. Benedict. Also. A Tract of Land, | in Deny township, Mifilin county, ad-: joining lands of "Mifflin county Poor House," 1). W. Woods, E.G. F'ranci-cu-, and public road, containing ii'.n' !I•:si (I '<•<!. :irs(J SJigJij tertA, T- r\ns : —So much of the purchase mon- ! e\ as shall be necessary to pay the ro-t- of partition, Ac., ca. lt; one-foiinh ol*balance : on eonli:niation of sab : and the remain der in two equal annual instalments, with interest from confirmation of sale: the i purvhase-niojKy to be secured 1\ ncogni- ' zances, witfi security approved by Hie ('ourt. Bale to corr.mcnee at 1 o'clock, p. in. EZRA D. PARKER, anll-ts x Trustee. EXCELSIOR - ii:tograph and Ait Gallery. i. M i: J'.l KKItOI.DI R'M. b.NS can now furni.-h the ]>ub- Al. he v. i* 1 i Likeiu --e-. from the tiniest < 'em to a Portrait or lid ,f{~( l'liotograpii. e have the only Soiar Camera at work ■ii t. ie J uuiata \ alley, and de-ire tlie pul>- lie to call and examine what Mr. Burk holder an aceompiisiicd and well known : artist and other.- have pronounced "a; success. Look at thearrav: ( •ems, i Albatypes or Ivorv- F errotypos, ! types, Moiaiiioty|ies, t Photo-Mi matures Ambrotypes, { Uabiuot Photo- & Card Photographs Portrait or Liu .-i/a \ ignettes, Photographs— Photographs for 1 plain or in colors, I oval frames, | Ac., Ac., Ac, Our work i- executed in the I>e-t style, plain or in colors, and at the iow< -t rate-! Call at McEWENK. N. H.- nstructions to students given at fair rt t-s. s ap.p;- * SOO PBB We went evrywlmrc to sptloer un-BovED SJ ■ Seiing MacEiaee. Titree Dtnr tiada. '■ Under and upper l"eed._ Warranted five vrans.— ; Al> >v' -alury or large cniniii-.-ion- paid. The . -ly | -.. ■ -hine- sold ai ttic United State- e.r 1 than $4", ! which are '..' , lit* i ted by turn w, Wheeler u■ Wilton, (trover it■ Baker, .Singer (., an-! BqtkeUu I. AH j other machines are ii\fn igrmaits and the setter or : mermliaU to arrest, /tne,<md impriwiimiif. Circa- i iars fat. Address, or rait upon Shaw A Clark, Bid-1 i- f-s jt •-• g PTT 'ill For Draining \y,t Lands. Fiprs fir Cillar Drains, Ua'er I'ij p for (loipinciins WattT from Springs. f.n--Til,"..'• ''' t ' lt " '" J " t material and fur ?!• in anj quantity desired, by nnll-'-* JOEL ZO.JIK, IV-llev.ilo, Mihhu county, I'a. JUST RECEIVED, Domestic G-qqcls, AT REDUCED FRIGES. One Thousand Pieces of W A L L P A P E tt, At Geo. Blymyer & Pen, Levi* nrn, M.r h s. lyx-tf o]■ 1' A T COS T . {> I i'TEX'ff H'ssK A MAYES, at lb-obi, ■ , IV tins off their g Is at cost The stock comprises ''**'<•* vtii:ii_ t . : •uud :u a L'i vUu ..in il.at.-c. with 'Jo -ensnare. i Ac. , C..U .md ice ti.un. innril-tf. GROUND PLASTER, Logan Extra Family Flour, CHOPPED TEED OF ALL KINDS, lAov/i.-ho\nt Steam Mill. n. irJl-dm J. < . I.I.YMa PR A to. "W IST C J7 E3 jO , Five Tens Ungrcund Sumac AT MOROCCO FACTORY, iphs®^ by H C. LOCKER. : I.ajfaj-'cr. M . 21, ISW.-2W The Great English Remedy. I'lteTEcrro BY ROYAL i.ltt; rs PATLYT > i is j %n §> • s, \s: k s Celebrated Female Fills. ■ M. i !' • £.••* <u> ;■ ;i,y t'j the ; Tu' • i:r... .• . r..•• •■i- n: ■ Bin* i Mtsi-u:. ol t: • *'• •• -:t—... - t. u : 'i ti •• f--n • , • s.-tttutlon . f.Jcct. li in. >uratcs all exo.-sand re- 1 ' ">•• - a: ifllaiis, frjiu wnatrvtr c: tiMViada| *•:* ■ lura may tc rr'ii i ..it. TO MAPKIKI) ■ : I • rar! A. ularly *. If u .in t nh.* rt tiini* Vlnar mi ' i.'. ii uotti one dollar, the Government ! .-•'. i . o * : ■ ".it itn to | (.'•> -> .f . c u no\. • _Those Pills -• " i >t '■ * lfc v. •v : males<hirinjr the . ■' :•' * i It' - r' I Mn> TJ J S •; |l|-.v. . is th pv jtfC b'irp . f •hi mis hut any other time t&ey are ' ■ ■ - ... I • r .* • i • * p.•: • with i r . li .Ni-rvi us :t*,i .-] : 4 .*• 1 . V i.•. .m>*. J j 4 . ' i !! v-- r|cs an : • these I > = ; :• * a CI- u ii u •* • • t • i - .i\ • u., !... ,i. • - I i*l" •? r-. '• i f. r : hi* * n!t.uii . each pa f _k;: ;c, i which shoulu be car< illy iirtservt d. - 'Ll> i;V ALL I'lfliPlbTS. fi< '• Agent !*< r . •\i States „i. ; British Bo j riiinioiiA, MOSES, 27 Cor Man . -t., New York. v . IV Sim inl $ three cent postage stamps enclosed to I :'•/ m• i' ; .• •* ■ *.•♦ < • i ■ lifainirn: 50 I-.- '• t'< •* liLi . - '.rr!y • •.•{'♦} -in all ion. i LIFE—HeaIth—STRENGTH. LIFE—HeaIth—STRENGTH. LIFE—HeaIth—STRENGTH, The tdreat Freaieh Rniicciv. I I)R JLAX DKLAMAIUIE'L * I CFLEDRATED SPECIFIC PILLS. • ■■ ■ - ■ ; T!:-.- .'■!': ri-.f1.-i! •ia p.. !i-posit a... !,. ; t i- nnfa : !-c | , In the cure uf RpermaturrtMe or Seminal ffeAfcneas. I.v.ri ; species of Oenita! oi Crinary irrttabiiity fnvolontary or f • MrtUj Seminal Emissions from trhst ever cadge prcklu'eed j I or however severe, will be speedily relieved and the organs 1 | u-,i to ' • iltl.y fctiul.. /. a ' ' j/l'itt '■? •' ; * I-. it : ' r.;..' (ij..- 1 ,* iiave used the'Spedll. Pills prejmred byClaranclere t A Dupoat. ,N... 214R0e Loiobord. from the prescription ol ■ !>• lamari.v :u our |.rivte prstii wiih ui.i- , 'i >a"ct■.., .ii-. v -4s-. ■' p tl.. r,- :■ i ■ 'u-r ni.-.i: :ur ... ! well calculsted to core aU persoos sofferisg from Iqvoloq. ; t tary Zmisslous or any other weakness of theaexnalor ; gaits, whether catiseu by a sedentary modi -ji living.ex- ; j cet-svs, or abu...*. |: \. lit Hit;: ;r 'l 1). It. 1" ,nvm.>, \|. I . JKAN l.t Li ! f lihK, M. D. : Pari-. Ma: ;. 1 BMW VKII Ol<" COt NTLIiI LI IS. i*i M •nu'nc Pills ur' 1 I>\ Mi- Prr 4 fail l)niepi ,4 t§ | t holit th< '.vori i, trie "in.* A ilar poi or six o<x ! p ; .or nv,- .j.vi.i-w. iSAIIANt I EKE A DI PONT, SoI* Projectors, >•• 2! I ilou L niibrtrJ, Parti. I On** • 4; -! , .! r . Io;a lto auiairoiit. vril. iTi.^ur^ • a by return mail, seccrelj sealed frhm all observation. Six : X - '• five dollar®. | hCHMtrir-.a -: r \rr.' OfiOAK U M -s •xC 1 . :. CCrtlm Ut. v. Y. N. 1> —Pi• k h, <■• man. r-iuttiUn .m l English Pamphlets con'alninq: Full pai tlcnlars a:: i direction*, for u—\ sent ire* : tU Mi; 4 .1 l irt'S-i. Soi! in Lcwbtov.n hy F. J. HOFFMAN*. Jai.iT iy c: \ t a et at ss a i i I . rpfll? Snuff hn. thoroughly prov d itself to be t!:c i 1 best article known for caring the Catarrh, Void tn ■ (he Jlm-i and H-'ubtcht It ha- heen Sound an oxrp| , lent rein.-dy in in .y .-.i—of ,<-i , A'.- -. Ihufw. - uut j removed by it, and Hcari rj has often been grcai . Iy unpioved by i:~ use. It i- MMgrnnt rind .refiit.lo. rind Clites Immediate ilClie! ; to the dull heavy paine cmsedbj dinoacog ef the hctt'l. , ; sensations after nsmx it are delightful and in viwt '■r.-'irnr. It opens and pnrges out alloliotractiona, strengthens tlie gland-, and gives a hetilthv :.<■ r n l. ' the parts :;tfei'to<r MORE I HAN Til llt I V V EARS' of sa'e and u-e oi IT. MAI;.-uall"S <".itarku a>l> HEAD achk.-'M if. has prov.-! it- gr at value for all tho corn , mutt Hirers,- - of !lu> h* rei, and at tin- ni- nient stands • higmsr thjtn evi r ia-tore. ; It ts rceoniniend'Hl i t man\ of th< w-t phy.-i- iuns i ' and is used with gi. at sucet and satisfactioß every- ; where. Head tlic Certificates of Wholesale Ds-u-- in 1851. i : • f.n i-having far many veers been ac : quainted with Da. Maksh.li.'S iniiufiwßttuoii i fsrrr, and sel l it in our v 'lelesale trade. < heerfully r state that we believe if to he equ&l. in every 1" spect. ! to the reeoiiiincndations ttiveii <>f tt for the euro ei I Catarrhal J ffeetiOlis. and that u !-deeniedly the best ! article we have ever known f6r all common diseases of tint head, I Barnes - Park-', N. Y j A*. If A It. Sunn-, , Stephen Pan I-A Co., " j I - raei Minor i Co., " U. K. >- oi .v Ko: hiua, " I A. L. scoviile A Co.. j M Ward. Close s Co . ] liusli Jl Gale. 1 r.arr k Prry, Boston, ! Keed, Austin & Co.. Brotvn. LansOrn & Co., " i ]:. ■■:. Culler -t Co., 4 * i Sils W. F'j'.vie, Wilson. F<t!rb.:pk ic Cn. ** Ilenshaw, Fdroand fc Co., | 11 11 Il.t y. Pert land. Me. For . ly AT! Drug~ >l®. TPT IT I ,n * 7 E. RFMINCtTON it SONS. H.IFLES, Muskets and Carbines, /it these days o *1 . - • • J2oi . .... -j : H-- -• >' ■ >'. Bank, and 0$ ■ ... •' f,'> of Remingtons 4 Revolvers. Parties dt-i'.iug to a\ ail tli. ins. lves of the int.* itn [•r vements in l'i-te!s. and s.ii.etii.r uuikuiHtishtn uud form, w. tin I a'.! . mb.i. ,i in the New REMINGTONS' REVOLVERS. ( ; r •'i - ntaining ■.t- and dffvriptioD ••: .i Arms ;i llv 4 hir.. x.'it'.i upon appiifftfj..! K. Hl'.M I N'i l< N A Si)\\ liioii.N*. Y. M'">nc Nicd'D.S. A^nts, a]4;l;A. N4vi C>.rtislid Street, Now Y< rk. NEW GOODS Foil SPUING SALES. EYRE k RANDALL, FCHTITII .1 AIU'II STREET, PHILAIoEI.PUIA, are op--i,ing : c Spring sl. Fashionable Neir Silk.-;. Xoccllics in Dress Gooil-. A l IC si I; Us sjntoj S/idirl* Aotr Tracellinff Dress //nods. J'ifi* 2>focl\ tif X, If Goods. M-(jhij'.e id Foulards Soli ifihi Jttaek SHk<. d■. b 1 1...} ave their n-ua>-<—rtmeut of Staple G-od- Ai<>>. (,'iotha. O'sHsimeres. Vesting. Ac . tc. P. S . otir p:.'-es art now airanged un ci tho Vieiis ol buy< :-' • niarlll-I'.t. HENRY HARPER, ' r, jo Arch Stcet, PHILADELPHIA. WATCHES, ft Hi- Gobi J i:\VFL FY, < ' L t y\lrvY W.tv -. .'tii'l -a] • .' iv Siivor Plated V>";u <*. .1 i Mil 'vi ]n ; s. 0 mar'Jl—3m. IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CARPETINGS. FIRST CLASS GOODS 1 XiJ i One Invariable Cash Price. AN IMMENSE STOCK Embracing ail Kinds and St\ lea AMERICAN A EUROPEAN 1 > 1 s;. At Reduced Prices On account oi the tlecline in J. F. & E. 5. ORNE, ©O4 * CMiestiiiit Street, IT! ILADEEI'II I A, Now offer their GREAT SPRING STOCK IM PORTED AN D I>o M ESTIC O J^~d=L¥*JEl w 23X3Srar- French an.i English Axminster, English Royal Wilton, 0-f and 9-4 civets, l ine English Erusse's, Crossley'd Tapestries, Fine Ingrain Carpet, Imperial Three-Ply Carpet. ENGLISH JIfIUSSEES AND ROYAL WIi.TON CARPETS For Stairs and Hal's, 3-4, 1-5, .1-1, G-I WHITE, PEL CHECKED FANCY MATTINGS, OOOOjL IC/.TTIiTCrSj ENGLISH OIL CLOTHS, Ac. March L'U lS'dJ-Om WHAT'S ALL THIS ? Why, lbs Grain Business Reviv ed at McCoy's old Stand. f IMIE undersigned, having rented the large .4 and ci rnmo.ii tir Warehouses formerly occupied by Frank .i/cCoy, esq., is now pre pared to purchase or receive and forward All Kinds of Grain, r v. hich lie wiii pay market prices. Also, he v. ill keen for sale, Salt, Plaster, Coal & Fish. lie returns thanks to a!i his old customers for their former patronage, and shall feel grateful f r a renewal of past business reia ti us. He has a!s > ac epted the agency for the celebrated •">. *- r. , - x *.C S fTt .I^- .Ve re bants will find it to their advantage to give him a call- • mar 14-1 v WM. WILLIS. " c-v V AIOXTII J—AGENTS wanted for S —, ',y v.ic artteUn. *:i-l ■ .Vi urRSM ft. T. ifARKY. t.'ity Buii'ling, lli-idfloici. Muiti. December St. DENTIST, OFFERS his prefes;onal services to the o;t>zens ot Lewistown and county. If you wani eubstacal '. * him a - - - _____ CHEAP FOR CASH ! TOHE largest Stock of weil-mado Tin Warp iu the A State. cotv-taut|y kept oil hand. Merchants and Dealer.- arc invited to give n a Pall before purchasing . el-owhere. MELLOY A SMITH, j umr2S Irn T2A Market -t., between 7th a: Bth Phil*. A\ P—AGENTS— l'n eanva*- f.-rtho'*Soki]e 's Indn i.in.i! Memorial." Greater inducements ot ter. l tl: nhy ..ii\ other pub'i-hers. Agent- have bd "">i • poly :n the territory assigned them, as im" i S.u' n . the kind yet introduced.— r ,"i w . 1 ""'versal approval, i- ornamental, al-o a ~'' 1 u ' tltoae a.'.o have .-etv.-d in our ■ j efenp tti frirndn of drrrinfd pnlilirri , U!'' I ! CU: -' r 'V A "' -"'.dree-. enelo-tng stamp. H. <\ HA : Columbus,O n Lo k BoxWfb ,ipl! lm| Disabled Men, Attention. IVANTKD. one or two men. in Lew,stow,, and vi.-in I ii . • • ?? etUter an arm or leg. to set! ! "mp "f. , i. „. pro,, .1. ~,,,, , V'' * ' Pla-ter iti (he market From ; . fit. per day .an he made. Address, with •- ■ ■ • n:s for -amnio and tnl! information, A. r. nrt. . HKK. got le. Philadelphia, Pa. N. 11.—All i wi'h I and peddlers Would tliid It to their interest to answ. r j the *ber. nj-l 1 t'.mj \•! NIS UAN ill.—To sell Iho (treat American . Y Piiitiie cheapest and most wonderful p'.iiz'.eX tin- age Agent-can readily make from $lO to S2O 1 1 day. 1 will give any agent $lo if he will sell '.<o Seiel : cents fa e set of Pnz/.les. Allordeis rent by in.ii' 're". PHU.ip ii ILL. Importer I.f Fan cy o.ls. 2..0 Market ft- Phila.. l'a. \ r, "dle Book, eontainihg 100 of the boat i .\-db s. sent by mail on receipt ol 00 et. apll-lfti 3 H. J. IV 11,1.1 VMS. N't. I<> Noli lii SIXTH STREET, PHILA, n.orrmim ov VENETIAN" BLINDS A.M * WINDOW SHADES j Ihe largest and finest assortment in the e.ifv at the low.—t : i.sh prices. Store Shades made and lettered. Philadelphia. April 4. lSCt'-2m? TRUSSES. ! HARD IU BRER muss" cursj Hid'- , O 11 Its. mms the cord from all pressure; will never ! V ' I.| .-.k, limber, chafe, or become tilt hy. (the fine -•o., i spring being .-oated with hai.l rubber.i spring made any power r.'paired; used ill bathing, fitted to t"rm; i. ■ I'"' •- no sti ippir.g: .-leanest, lightest, easiest and best I ru.-s known Send for pamphlet. 1. B. t-ELLKY. Sole Proprietor, p4-lm§ 1247 Chestnfit St.. Phila., Fa. I'OI.LAK .v SON. MELRScH \ I'M M ANUFACTURER.-7, t >2 Ilroaitcav, n-or /■'-irffi St., .V. 1" t V. hole-ale and retail r.t reduced rates. Pipe- and Holders cut to order and repaired. All goods war rant*-.1 gen .me. S'-iid -tamp f* r circular. Pipes s*i to f'.i each. aj'4-linJ OMXTED, AGENTS— PER MONTH, for i? . o-ntleinen. and to $75 for I.a.lies, evert whore, P> introduce th<- Common Sense Family Sewing Mn ehiee. impr.ted and perfected, it will lieili. fell, -titeh. quilt. bind, braid, mid embrnidel* I.eiilitißilly. Pc dy S2O. milking the elastic lock stitch, and ful ly wa ranted f.,r thie. year-. \\ e pay (he al.ove wa g—. * ■ r. '-omtni-sioh. from which twice that anionnt j•tnbem id -. Addrc.--or call on C. BoWEItS A CO., nit;.-.* N". S Fifth street. Philadelphia. Pa. fjw.All letter- answered promptly, with circulars and teiins. Philadelphia, Mar.-h 2-, iSdtF-oW^ J/TASVASSESS WtNTF.D. at S2OO per month. V\ e v( want reliable Agents, oir-ne ot her i male and fe niftlV ! to take tt.e . \clu-ive agency in evert county and township 111 the I >.. to -ell the Photograph Family R >rd. a work which every family will bur. It is ; hound hke at, album but has a print, d blank pageoi>- p. -no < ach Photograph, lbi .record of tho i litis end. wiie. ~ii.l each child ot u family; also con* tr.ininl* tb irnage certificate, and page- for military history of aiiv member *.t the tamily. Nothing like i it ever ptibhsht-.l and no work that agents can sell so readily. '(ld canvassers nh'l .thcrs should send for circulars and terms. It t necessary tb lmve copies of the work t > nt a-- with: price by express $2 50. ti fs and 7no ; -ty los ; money lnav b.-'sent bv ififtif. Name j the town-hip wanted. A'ddress P.ARTLESON A CO. tiihlß.2tiijf 611 chestnut st., Phile lelphia. AGENTS WANTED. j 117.'. PER MONTH. SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW. 1/. ■ Photograph Ch. * c/td f-Yi?' t, Hcturil. rj'lll-' a great opportunity fi.r enterprising person-" I • nergy to make money. It is an article of which tiie pubii.- have felt the need, ii r.-tails at a low price, i sii.l its beauty and utility is Universally acknowledged, j i he success which has attended its sales warrants the e-u : nee that one can he sold to alnio.-t etej-y family. W- nr.- prepared to show that fr ha've aged!* ; win. ire clearing sl7". every inontli. Address fer I Circulars and Terms. " RAYMOND A < i:i;.r2s-lm£ Manuf's, Cl 4 chestnut st. Phila. WiiSTSISISa 2500 COEDS CHESTMT O.IK AM) HEMLOCK BABI, ■ Delivered at the Tannery of T Ci'S L V i* • tsJ— f-V I.KWISTOWA, For which the hlghcft market price will bo paid in CASII. Lewistown, niarl4-ly IRON BUILDINCSy No, Fifth st, PITTSBTRCH, Pal TUITION FEE \KVEa ris \\(ii;i>, TOETY DOLLARS PAYS FOR The Full Graduating Course. . •TIME UNLIMITED. IN Book Keeping, Business Penmanship. Commercial Calculations, Lectures Upon Law. Ethics, Detecting Counterfeit Money. Other Colleges have either advanced their tuition f.-c to S3", or charge $1" t*. Als extra for Penmanship. I heir Hooka, and Stationery, also, costing from sl2 to i s2o—ours cost but $5. DUFFS ORIGINAL PLAN OF P. I "SI NESS EDU CATION, a- taught in this city for about twenty-five ve.irs from hi- own -ferns of Book Keeping, which are sanctioned by the American Institute and Cham ber of Commerce, and other eompeler.tauthorities of New York as the most perfect system in use. with W. ii DUFF'S FIRST PREMIUM BUSINESS AND ORNAMENTAL PENMANSHIP taught in DAV and liVEAiIAAii Classes. 'i will fp found by proper inquiry that this is the * C,ll. go < i ii.. kind :n the union conducted by an . xper.-nced Merchant, and whose Penman is "a trained accountant. SiT-Mcrel,- nt*. Sfer mcrs sr.d Bankers can always obtain to'.rougiiiy educated accountants on applica tion at our othce. 6-J I' -i - ir.tig our elegant new Cir- ular. pp. 7.*> •out lining ,n niitbnc of our Coarse of study and prac tice. with Sfiimples of our I'.-r.niati'e Busmes- end Or uanfi-ntal Wiiting, must tnck -.-i T'VENI YTTVE CENTS to P. DUFF & SON, - Pittsburgh, Pa, (Vifß'o will rr.at! aay person enclosing uss2. a cop fo c-j'htr C "f-r- t-" a. r ~-t-ainbc - r.-,ok Kcopinj
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