■* R E O I 3? HE S - Protecting Trees from Rabbits —I he Prairie Farmer says that newly set ; fruit trees may be protected from rab bits in winter by cutting up cornstalks into lengths of seven or eight inches, and tving them around the trunk with twine, bass matting or willow bands, j The method is stated to be better than ( smearing them with fresh meat or liver. C:<rc for Frosted Flesh. —We are in- j formed on good authority that nothing is better for withdrawing the frost - without any injury to frozen ears, cheeks and fingers, than the immediate application of kerosene —rubbing it on j gently a few times. In one instance, 1 both cheeks were frozen, and this re medy prod uced i m med i ate re I iof w i th - out the usual inflammation. The same j person repeated the application at another time with equal success. In another ease the remedy was applied to a badly frozen ear. which, as in other instances,it cured without inflam mation. It is indispensable that the application is made before thawing This remedy is the more valuable be cause it is always at hand in every house. Glycerine. —ln in interesting article in the Country Gentleman of Februa- j ry 8. 1806. descriptive of the nature ! and uses of Glycerine, there is omitted an application of it, which I venture to commend to the use of those of your lady readers who, during the winter. ! are aiHicted with chapped hands and lips. 1 have used it for this purpose for several years, and found it veiy healing in its nature and more cleanly than most of the applications reeom- j mended for the purpose, as a very ! small quantity is required, and it keeps i the surface soft for a long time, while j it also serves to exclude the air. In j the nursery I have found it invaluable. ! MKS. P. NOTE.—It may he well to say that glycerine does not explode or even barn, j The recent prominence which nitro glycerine has acquired night lead some of your readers to confound It with that substance and thus carefully avoid it. It can be procured at any drug store and is not expensive. Remedy for Rheumatism. —l saw some weeks since a request in your paper for for rheumatism." Not hav iog'Jseen an answer. I take the liberty of sending you the following prescrip tions, which I know from experience to he effectual remedies: Ist. Take pure alcohol and rub the : part affected briskly with it for some minutes. Then wrap flannel around it. and outside the flannel wrap a piece of oil silk. This must he only taktn i oft night and morning, in order to have ■ the alcohol applied. \ ery few appli cations will cure the disease. Roth the flannel and oiled silk must be'worn very loose, in order not to stop the cir culation of the blood. Cotton batting is a good substitute for the oiled silk and flannel, and more convenient to wear. A still better remedy, if the patient is strong enough to hear it, is a large Spanish fly blister, six inches by nine, to be applied as follows : If the rheumatism is above the waist, put the blister on the arm, above the elbow, i If below the waist, put in on the leg. as near the ankle as possible. This Ts t-o prevent the disease going to the heart. After wearing the blister twelve ! hours, take it off; let it discharge: then piut on a hot ground flax seed poultice; this poultice must he renewed night and morning for three days, after which a dressing of simple cerate of hog's lard on linen, with oiled silk or flannel outside, will heal the part rapid ]y- R- EA/ Glen Ellen. Rockland Co N. Sir Rowed Barley —A few years ago. Mr. Taylor. Seaton West Mains, pro cured from a friend in the Cape of Good Hope a small parcel of six-rowed barley. 1 his he has since carefully cultivated, and the results have been very gratifying, inasmuch as the cereal has not only preserved its distinctive character, but had produced abundant ly. A sample of this year's crop was shown in Edinburg market on Wednes day. and the grain was highly thought of by judges. The field from whTch the sample was taken was thinly sown with the barley about the beginning of December last—not with the object of gaining a crop off it, but that the baird might afford a suculont nibble to sheep in spring. Finding that the baird ramo freely after it had been eaten off. Mr. Taylor resolved that instead of breaking up the land for turnips, he •would allow the barley to stand. W hen the sheep were taken off. he top-dressed it with nitre. Considering the thin, ness of the seed, the crop is a fair one and the quality of the grain excellent! —Scottish Farmer. The new mode of preparing for negro suffrage in the Carol inas, which was exposed by Hon. Thaddeus Ste vens, viz.: whipping every freedman and then enforcing a law "disfranchis ing all persons who have been subject ed to that puninhment, is one of the i latest stratagems adopted by the reb- j els to shut off the ballot forever from the colored men of the South, and to give the world a new illustration of the chivalric disposition of the ruling class es of the unreconstructed States. J@"'Thou rainest in this bosom,'as the cbap said when a basin of water was thrown over him by the lady he was serenading. IATEST NEWS FROM THE ATLANTIC CABLE!! Arrival of Wore NEW GOODS AT THE jVew Sto*e! o KITTEN HOUSE k McKINNEY beg leave to inform the public that they have just received a new and fresh assortment of Goods, and prices to suit all. Muslins from 15 to 25cts Calicoes " 12 ito 20 " Wool Delaines from 50 to 05 " Merinocs " 1 40 to Alpaccas " 50 to 1.25 All Wool Flannels from 40 to 85 Shirting Flannels " 50 to 85 Table Diaper " 55 to 65cts Ralmoral tfhirts " 2.50 to 3.90 Single £ dou'e Shawls " 5.00 to 10.00 Dreakfast Shawls " 3.00 to 4.00 Woolen Hoods " 50 to 175 Ruck Gloves " 1.25 to 2.50 No. 1 Kid Gloves " 1.75 to Assorted Gloves " 25 to 1.00 Ladies' Coats Men'sWoTn Under-shirts * and Drawers from 87 to 2.50 Cassimeres " 100 to 2.75 Also, a large and splendid assortment of CLOTHE, SATIMETTS Sz READY-MADE CLOTHING, Whole Suits from 15.00 to 30.00 Also, a good assortment of BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS, Loaf Sugar, 18 cts. A. White Sugar, 16, 17 " Rrown Sugars, 10. 13, 14, 15, " Prime Coffee, 29, 31 " No. 1 Teas, 40, 45 1 llice, 12 " Syrups, 25, 33, 33 " Sugarhouse Molasses, 15 " Washing Soaps, 15, 16, 20 " No. 1 Cheese, 25 " Congress & Spun Tobacco, 100 11 No. I Navy Tobacco, 95 " Fine old Lynchburg, Smoking, 50 " No. 1 Cut & Dry, 50 " Highest Prices Paid for all Kinds of Markftinr. We cordially invite the attention of both old and young, great and small No charge SHOWING GOODS. Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. Thankful lor past favors, hoping a continuance of the same, we remain, Respectfully, Ac., KITTEN HOUSE k McKINNEY. Lewistown, November 21, 1860. Brown's Mills. r pilE undersigned are prepared to buy all kio.ls of Produce for ea.h, or receive on "''■ re at Brown's Mills, R.-edsville, Pa. VVc wii! have on hand PLASTER, SALT AND COAL. Nv p intent] keeping the mill constantly running, and nttre & aa for sale HI the lowest Market rates, at all times. I he }'ub!ic are re.|Ueted to irive us a call "eprtf n. a TRUNK A HOFFMAN'S. ifljoi aiur WMiiDiija AT NOTICE TO FARMERS! THE undersigned announces that he J. is now prepared to buy or receive on storage, and forward all kinds of Grain and other Produce, at hie new Warehouse at Ileedsville. PLASTER, SALT X COAL kept constantly on band fur sale, lie also continues the Produce Business at the old stand in Lewistown octl9-tf ABNER THOMPSON. Lewistown Mills. THE HIGHEST CASH PRICES PIIR WHEAT, AND ALL RINDS OP GRAIN, or received it on storage, at the option of those having it for the market. They hope, by giving due and personal at tention to business, to merit a liberal share of public patronage. IST-PLASTER SALT and Limeburners tUAL alwavsonband " WM. B McATEE & SON. Lewistown, Jan. 1, 1865.-tf WHAT'S ALL THIS ? Why, the Grain Business Reviv ed at McCoy's old Stand, rpIIE undersigned, having rented the large J. and commodious Warehouses formerly occupied by Frank .VcCoy, esq., is now p re pared to purchase or receive and forward All Kinds of Grain,- for which he will pay market prices. Also Fish' 11 keCP f ° r Sale ' Salt ' Piaster ' Coal & He returns thanks to all his old customers for their former patronage, and shall feel grateful for a renewal of past business rela. tions. Jferchants will find it to their advantage to give him a call. marl -*-iy W.V. WILLIS. BLST brands Cigars, and good Tobacco. * ED. FRYBIKGEK.S ' 1 ETWAS FUR Die Leute. I COMMON SENSE is the most uncommon thing in the world. In proportion to ! the amount men have, do they succeed in their undertakings. No acquired knowledge can supply the want of it. In the matter of business, it suggests to us, being merchants, the following considerations, which shall con trol our actions in all dealings with the pub lic : First. We shall endeavor to keep and sell only PRIME GOODS, that we can guaran tee. If we warrant our calicoes, they must not fade. We will not sell for ALL WOOL, what is part cotton, — SILKS that CUT, for DU RABLE WEAR,— Muslins, thick starched, for well bodied. Our Groceries must be pure, and fresb, and clean. Secondly. We shall sell always at fair prices,—as cheap as fair living will allow. Thirdly. Our stock shall always be full, new, of the best quality, adapted to the wants of the public, and suited to every variety of taste. Fourthly. Our Clerks and Assistants must be polite, kind, honest, and industrious men, who will delight to show our goods, and treat customers DECENTLY, whether they buy or not ' Lastly. We shall closely attend to busi ness, OURSELVES, see that our customers get exactly what they want, and keep them in a good humor generally. Our bow ! With a FULL, FRESH STOCK OF F ILL Si UIWNR I,IDS, i we have to offer the heads of families : Domestics, Notions. Calicoes, Jeans and Sheetings, Ladies' Hose; Satinutts and Cloths that wear, DeLains in style both bright and rare; Alpacas, black, and blue and brown, Meriuoes, Velvets, soft as down; P'ine woolen Shawls, new styles and hue Of rosy morn, or day—sky blue; Everything cheap that Mother wants, For Bessie, Willie, Suid or ilantz. We feel confident that the Ladies will be pleased with the matchless variety of ffAsstfsr siaifficscnsjcßfi AND DRESS ORNAMENTS, which fill the upper story of our establish ment; such as Silks de Paris, Mohair stripes. Wool Plaids, Coburg, Laine de Reps; Satins, Cloths of softest shade, Breakfast Shawls, in beauty made; Balmoral Skirts, Nubias, lloods, Magic Puffings, loveliest goods; i Zephyr, Fancy 'Kerchiefs fine, Silk and Friz that look divine; Combs, Cuffs, Collars. Buttons bright That shine like diamonds day and night, With things for Toilet in profusion, To which we need not make allusion. we have the latest styles ol FANCY CASIMERES, THE BEST French & American Cloths. VESTINGS in Great VARIETY; The finest Cloth and Cotton SHIRTS* ever offered ID this place; DRAWERS, nOSE, COTTON & WOOLEN; Perfumery, Neck-Ties, Collars, everything desired for utility or adornment Our Stock of Groceries, Queens-ware, Hollow-ware, New aDd Fresh, is Full and Choice. % Sugars and Coffees at various prices, Molasses and Syrups, with all the bestspices; Tobacco, Cigars, with all kinds of Soap, Curry combs, Brushes, and Haltersof rope; Dried Fruit of all kinds, French Mustard and Rice, Canned Fruit, Tomatoes and Pickles in 6pice; \ Churns, Tubs, and Buckets, large Baskets and small, Fine Curtainß for windows and Mirrors for wall, Nick-Nacks, and Jim-Cracks and Tick- Tacks for all. • Unsere Freunde im county ous, kan uns Butter, Oyer. Sie Fleisch, Grundberer, alles das Sie njcht brauchen, verhauntlen; wir wolen alsfort so bilich verkaufen als meoglich. All kinds of country produce taken in ex change. Country Merchants supplied with Notions at city wholesale prices. Store room and ware>rooms on the corner nf Valley and Mill streets, east of the Black Bear Hotel. PRATT, LAW & PRATT. Lewistown, October 31, 1866. H8 rear? established In X. T. City." ||Only Infallltde remedies known." Free from Poisons " "Nut dangerous to the Human Famllv." Rata come out of their holes to die." Costar's' Rat, Roach, &c., Exterminators Is apaate—used for lUts, Mice, Roaches. Black and Red Ants, Ac.. Ac. Costar's" Bed-Bug Externxinat'r Is a liquid or wash—used to destroy, and also as a preventive for Bed-Bugs, £ C . "Costar's" Electric Powder for Insects Is for Moths, Mosquitoes. Fleas. Bed-rings insects on Plants, Fowls. Animals. Ac. ; : •' BEWARK 1 ! ! ol all worthless imitations E..SEE that "COSTAR'S" name is on each Box, Bot tie. and Flask, before you buy. Address, Henry 11. Cottar, a, , T . 454 Broadwav, X. Y. in Lewistown, Pa., Utf" 11 V And all Druggists and Retailers everywhere. " COSTAR'S" CELEBRATED Buckthorn Salve, For Cuts, Burns, Bruises. Wounds. Boils. Cancers, Broken Breasts, Sore Nipples. Bleeding, Blind and I aintui 1 iles; Scrofulous. Putrid and 111-conditioned bores; I 'eers. Glandular bat-lling*. Kruptions, Cuta Attections. Ringworm. Itch. Corns, Bunions, Chilblains, iec Chapped Hands, I.ips. Ac.; Bites of spider*. Insects, Auunals, Ac., Ac. t'b" Boxes 'do cents, 50 cents, and $1 sizes. ZLe - Sold by all Druggists everywhere. And by Ilcniy It. Ojatnr, 44 Broadway N. Y. And By —Lewistown, Pa. "COSTAR'S". UNIVERSAL Corn Solvent, FOR CORNS. BUNIONS. WARTS. AC. #" Boxy, 25 cents, 50 cents, and $1 sizes. <ls=-Sold by all Druggists everywhere. Uv- And by Hcntij It. Qj*tar. 454 Broadway, N. Y. IjU_ And by Lewistown, Pa. "COSTAR'S" PREPARATION OF Bitter-Sweet & Orange Blossoms FOR BEAVTIFYINO THE COMPLEXION. l T sed 10 Soften and Beautify the Skin, remove Freckles, Pimples. Eruptions. Ac. , Indies are now using it m preference to ail others. Bottles sl. 43., Sold by all Druggists everywhere ftn. And by Henri/ It. On* tar, 454 Broadway, N. Y. And by ——-Lewistown, Pa. "COSTAR'S" PECTORAL Cough Remedy, For Conghs. Cblds, Hoarseness. Sore Throat, Croup, Whooping Cough, Influenza. Asthma, Consumption, Bronchial Affections, and ail Diseases of the Throat and Lungs. 45r* Bottles, 25 cents, 50 cents, and $1 sizes. esfr-So!d by all Druggists everywhere. And by Henry li. Custar, 454 Broadway, N. Y. And by— Lewistown, Pa. "COSTAR'S" CELEBRATED BISHOP PILLS, A UNIVERSAL DINNER PILL, aat ? Sick Headache, Costiveness, ludi r! ;', or V. Dyspepsia, Biliousness. Constipation, Diar vii! 08 * Chills, Fevers, and general derange ment of the Digestive Organs. Boxes, 25 cents, 50 cents, and $1 sizes. •JLSold by all Druggists everywhere. And by Henry R. Ciwtar, 454 Broadway. Anc * t>y Lewistown, Pa. November 17, 1806-Gm. Tailoring Establishment Olcbdlsicdt Wo d>2Sl£Ss) MERCH ANT TAILOR, has removed his shopU> the buildihg formerly known as the "green house," at the intersection of Valley and Mill street,adjoining H. M. A R. Pratt's store, where he cordially invites all who need anything in his line. Goods and Trim mings famished and gentlemen's clothing made, in the latest styles, on short notice, and at reasonable prices. ' aptl-tf Great Excitement at the Post Office. ON account of the new arrival of Boots and Shoes, at greatly reduced prices. The undersigned would respectfully inform the public that he has just arrived from the eastern cities with a large assortment ol BOOTS, SIIJES AND GAITERS, consisting of Ladies', Gentlemen's and Children's Wear, which he has purchased at "come down" pri ces. He is now prepared to seil cheaper than the cheapest, for easli. Also, constantly on hand a large assortment of home-made work, which is manufac- 1 lured under his own supervision, and of the best ma- ; terial and workmanship. Boots and Shoes made to j order at6hort notice. Repairing done in the neatest manner. Call at the Post Utfli e, and examine for yourselves. W. C. THORNBL'RG. Lewistown, May 23,156<J-y. GOOD HEWS TO HOUSEKEEPERS !! The La feet and Molt Valuable Diteovcry of the Aye! W I > D(YV S C I, E A N E II Without Soap or Water, Time or Labor, by using W O O 13 St; M ' s Instantaneous Window Polish. IT DOES away with soap suds or hot water, thus avoiding the slops upon the floor or adjoining paint, and the disagreeable sensation f the water running down on the arms, under the sleeve-, and wetting them to the shoulders. It leave- no lint upon the glass, and <ives it a more transparent and clearer ap pearance than can la? got with ten times the amount of lalxtr and time 111 washing. For poli-hing Mirrors, or any kind of Stiver, Brnss or Tin-w are, it has no equal. The polish is warranted to contain no acids, nor anything of a poisonous or injurious char acter. hut is perfectly harmless in evert respect. For sale hy J. A. A W. R. M. K EE. Odd Fellows' Hall Building, opposite Black Bear Hotel, Lewi.-town, Pa. " novl-4-tf WiiSMES3E)a 2500 CORDS CHESTNUT OAK AND HEMLOCK BARE, Delivered at the Tannery of J. SPAITCSIiS & SC., I.EWISTOWA', For which the highest market price will be paid in CASH. Lewistown, marl4-ly 1. ~ -IT J-, p. 2, zwn iiiijj 'jjii I,EW ISTOW.N, FA. j TOIIN B. SELIIEI.MER offers his sincere Ul thanks to the friends and well-wishers ol his establishment, for the steady and rapid growth of his business hitherto, and solicits a continuation < f the patronage of the com munity. With increased facilities, and devo ting strict persoi al attention to the details of his business, he is confident that all orders he may be favored with during the present year, will be executed to the entire satisfac tion of these giving them. His stock of Hardware, Wood work, Leather, Saddlery, Coach Trimmings, Linings, Shoe Findings, Paints, Oils. Glass, Stoves, Nails, Horse and Mule Shoes, Nails and Nail Rods, &c., Ac., <tc„ is heavy and well-selected, and is offered at prices as low as can possibly be sold. His TINWARE is of his own manufacture, made in a good and workmanlike manner, by full hands, un der his own supervision, find is offered whole ! sa l e or retail, as superior to any in the market. Merchants, Mechanics, Farmers, Uouse : keepers and Dealers generally may rely upon getting any article in his line with an assu rance of fair dealing and promptness, wheth er in person or by order. Rooting, Spouting, Repairing, Gas Fitting : and all kinds of Job Work done at shortest | notice. Liberal discount given to tbe Trade and I Wholesale Dealers. } . J. B. SELHEIMER. j Lewistown, Jan., 1866-Iy FOR THE MILIUM! In addition to an extensive stock of GOLD & SILVER WATCHES, MEDALIONS, BREAST PINS, RINGS, and other J E "W E X, E, "2" , Sk JUKI'S establishment, will be found a beautiful as sortment of photo); kap ii a i.Hin s, ALSO, of all the prominent MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, and hundreds of other articles. 11. W. JUNKIN. Lewistown, May 24, 1865. NOTICE! PERSONS in general, and especially those about going to housekeeping, will take notice that A. Felix is still manufacturing all kinds of FTR*ITI RE, and has now on hand a large assortment of goods suitable for housekeeping, such as So fas, Tetes, Spring and Cane Chairs. Windsor Chairs, Lounges, marble top Tables, with a general assortment of well made furniture of all kinds, and at low priees. We wish to draw the attention of purchasers to call and examine the stock. In connection he can furnish persons with Crockery, Queensware Butterbowls. Churns, Tubs, Buckets, Wash boards, Tucker's patent Clothes Wringer best machine out to save labor and clothing. Ilair, husk, and Excelsior Mattresses, Ward robes, Settees, Extension Tables, on hand. Bargains can be had by calling at A. Fe lix's Store or Furniture Warehouse. J anl A. FELIX. ' FARMER* LOOK TO TOUR INTERESTS! BALL'S OHIO REAPER AMI Willi R. WITH Pigeon-Wing Self-Rake, MANEFACfTRED BY REESE k SLAGLE, Lrwistoien, Mifflin County, p a WE are now manufacturing Ball'- Ohio Reaocr Mower, with Pigeon-wing Soifrak- . ,'f, ? fer for the season of JSGA. .v- a perfect feet Reaper and a per fect Self-Raker. H '<! we f * has no superior, and a- a Reaper and j> lip " r has no equal. Perfect Side Deliver.. 1..,. n( ,!.V draft; two driving wheels: hinged bar. adapt- , .V. the unevennes- of the ground in ni i ing. The self-rake does not interfere w'uh' .j ,' fP" ver's scat. Tbe driver can regulate 11.. h. V'"?j stubble white the machine is in notii n. We also manufacture SEIDI.ES' 1> , T .- v 11 A V KIKE, Haines' celebrated li j, T and Threshing Machine. Agency tr 1, ■'. ; ' ; .** r Self-Regulating Gram Thresher, Sep:,' .* i ' " I '" M and Bagger. ' SUt ' r All kinds of Machine work made ami Ht.w . Mills, Factories. Furnaces and Forges v-i f! and Reaction Water Wheels. All orders will receive prompt attention ' v st; sin* REESE A S>L\GLE Lew istown. Mith nt „ p, 8. Benner, Genera! Agent. f; , rr y3yjg HEAVY ARRIVAL OF Boots, Shoes, and Ladies' Felt Goods, at TAITI2LS & S~CIT2>S, Wholesale Dealers in Millinery and Boots and Shoes. OCE STOCK COXBIBTS O? Velvets, I'lot. era. Velvet Rllilmn, Hushes Feathers, Frames', Shakers, VELVET. FELT AND STRAW GOODS. The-e Goods are ail bought from the M .: a .-tnr ers and Importers, consequently we „ as any wholesaling house in Philadel.- COUXTRV MFKtlllN is, We have on hand and are receiving 3 .. e , 0 - Men's. Boys' aud Y'outh's WAX & KIP BOOTS, direct from the factory id Massachusetts. G 'eux call, and see the difference between Pin:..: j-ida.ana Factory prices. Wc solicit the attenti no: i.eolos est buyers. Also, a large stock of La i.e.- . 11, eats' HOSIERY, GLOVES, TRIMMINGS, NOTIONS, <fcc, Also, a full assortment of Boys' and Gents' LJi a—*/ is" isi , - c \\ e offer the Bla>ve Goods cheaper than at v other hou-e in this town AT RETAIL. I Cast .Market Street, opposite the d..rj>rtii Office. Lewistown, Sept. 19, lS66y ROBERT W. PTTTOH, S©rTH SIDE OF TURRET STREET, LEWISTOW N, PA. HAS just received and opened at his es tablishment a new supply of Clocks, Watches. Jewelry, | JAM Fancy Articles, &c., which be will dispose of at reasonable prieei. lie invitee all to give him a call and examine hie stock, which embraces ail articles in his line, and is sufficiently large to enable all to make selections who desire to purchase. M&"REPAIRING neatly and expeditiously attended to, and all work warranted. Thankful for the patronage heretofore re ceived, be respectfully asks a continuance of | the same, and will endeavor to please all who may favor him with thc-ir custom. feb2 1866. NEW GOODS! AT NATHANIEL KENNEDY'S BTOH.B, In the Odd Fellows' Hall. JUST received from Philadelphia, a very choice assortment of Ginghams. Flannels, Checks. Hickorv. F reign *si Domestic Dry Goods of a:l kinds. ALSO, Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Chocolate, Essences of Coffee. Uueensware. Stone ware. Hardware and Cedar ware. S n ai ders. Hams, Mackerel, Herring, Shad, Boots and Shoes, tiraiu Hairs. Also, a fine lot of Whisky, BRA X D Y Wine an.l Gin, SALT. Ac., Ac., Ac. which will be sold rerv low. Country Produce taken in exchange for goods Lv N. KENNEDY. ) Lewsitown, October 11, ISCS. _ New Stock of Hats, Caps, &c. 77. Or. ZCLIITCrEF., Market St., next Door to John Kt-nnuiyh K llas just received fromafi|| "T New York and Philadel-wf / phia, the most extensive stock and complete ment of OUSaEiTISS ever exhibited in this place, which will be dis posed of at such prices as to defy competition, and which he invites everybody to call examine, as he is satisfied that his stock can* not fail to please. For the Ornish he has constantly on band, or will make to order, hats to their taste °t any required sixe 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 Kennedy's Store and nearly opposite th# Odd Fe lows' Ilall. mayll Yh4\\'D Fill ITS FOR SAFE vy Green Corn, Green Peas, Green J I)ried Peaches, Pine Apples, Strawberries, Green Gages, &c. Syrups of the finest and at all prices, at HITTENHOUSE& M KIXNEY S. decli
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