THE RECIPES. From Godey's Lady's Book for October. Queen Cake. —Take one pound of loaf sugar, pound and sift it; one pound of flour, well dried; one pound of butter, eight eggs, half a pound of currants, wash ed and picked; grate nutmeg, thesamequan tity of powdered cinnamon, and half the quantity of mace. The great success of these cukes depends upon the manner and order in which the different ingredients are mixed; therefore attention must he paid to the lollowing directions: Work the but ter to cream, then sprinkle in the sugar by degrees. TSie whites of the eggs must be beaten for at least half an hour, after which mix them with the sugar and butier. Afterwards, beat up the yolks for the same length of time, add them to the pre ceding ingredients, and beat all up exceed ingly well tog- ther, adding in by degrees the flour, spices, and currants. Bake t'neni in tins, and dust some sugar over them. Bread Cheesecakes. —Slice a penny roll as thin as possible, pour over it a pint of boiling cream, leave it to stand for two hours, then take eight eggs, half a pound of Imttcr, and a nutmeg grated; beat them ali well up together, put in half a pound of currants, well washed and dried before the fire, and three teaspoonsful of brandy or sherry wine. Bake them in raised crusts or pattypans. Sicifs Almond Pudding. —Chop up very small two ounces of almonds and some lem on peel; put them in a saucepan with a pint of milk and sugar to taste; when this begins to boil, stir in slowly a large cupful of ground rice, and let it boil for ten min utes, not neglecting to stir it well during the whole time; pour it into a mould and, when cold, turn it out. Put two ounces of white sugar into a pan with a little water, stir until it is melted and becomes light brown in color, add a pint of milk, bring this to a boil; then strain it and add the yolks of four eggs; put the strained niiik and eggs on the fire, and stir well until it thickens; when this is cold, pour it around the pudding. Tea Calces. —One pound of fine flour, three quarters of a pound of fresh butter, the same of loaf-sugar, sifted finely, three-quar ters of a poun ! of well-washed currants, two ounces of candied lemon, and one ounce of almonds. Hub the butter into the flour, then add the rest, and moisten it with some woil-beaten eggs. Make it into a paste and roll it out. The oven must not be too hot. Baled Almond Pudding —Beat fine in a mortar four ounces of almonds with a few bitter ones, and a little sherry wine. Beat up separately the yolk> of six eggs, grate the peel of two lemons, four ounces of but ter, three half-pints of cream, and the juice ol one lemon. Mix all these ingredients well together; make a rich paste, put it at the bottom of a dish, pour the above upon it and bake half an hour. Dialogue between two Democrats. A ALLANI)I(iHAM DEMOCRAT. —I am in favor of putting down this rebellion if it can be done constitutionally. i NION DEMOCRAT.—I am in favor of putting down this rebellion, and preserving the L nion, even if we have to annihilate every rebel in the country, and reduce the rebellious States to a desert like that of Sahara. slavery; and if the rebellion cannot be sup pressed without doing so, I say let the slave States go. Wo have no right under the Constitution to interfere with slavery. b • D.—l hold that a traitor to his Gov ernment has forfeited all rights that he ev er had guarantied to him while he remain ed a loyal citizen—even his life. While I am opposed to interfering with slavery where it is unnecessary, yet if it becomes neces sary, in order to crush this rebellion. I say take away from every rebel his slaves and send them out of the I nitcd States or use them in any way that will help us destroy the rebels. The rebels do not hesitate to employ their slaves in every possible way they can he used against us. Let us return the compliment and use their slaves against them. V. D.—But lam opposed to confiscating the property of rebels; it is unconstitutional! U. D. Ihe d—l it is! Vour opposition to this confiscation business, my dear Yal landighammer, is probably the result of | your fears lest you should suffer its conse quences. I repeat again, that a traitor has uo right under the constitution. In com mitting treason lie forfeited all his rights, and Sim decidedly in favor of confiscating his property, and applying it to the pay mStit of expenses of the war which his treason"has caused. y. D. lam opposed to suspending the writ of Habeas C'orjms. u. D.—So were the traitors in Now Or leans, when Gen. Jackson suspended it and caused their arrest. V. D.—And I am opposed to old Abe Lincoln and his d—d abolition crew. I . D.-—fco is Jef. Davis and all the in ternal traitors who are backing him. •D. I would a thousand times rather the South should succeed in this war than that the country should be governed by the Abolition Kepublican party. f'recisely! then why don't you remove your cowardly, treasonable carcass to Ihe South, where it belongs ? Why do you remaiu here among loyal people who despise you, and who know you are a vil lain, and only lack the courage to be an assassin and cutthroat. Go where you be long, you black hearted traitor. Don't stay here, belching forth your treason and claiming the protection of our laws. [Ex it Valiandighammer, amid the hisses of the prowd.J Not Wiman's Steam Grim! BUT MARKS & WILLIS' STEAM PLASTER MILL! TIIE subscribers have erected a Plaster Mill in connection with their Steam Mil', and are prepared to furnish all who may call on them, at any time, with fine, fresh ground Plaster. Thev will purchase all kinds of Grain offered," and pay the highest market prices. Flour and Feed, Coal of all qualities and sizes, Salt, Fish, Groceries &e., constant ly on hamiand for sale to suit the times. MARKS & WILLIS. L"wisto\vn, -Jan. 15, 1802. 2IIT WAK.2. VFULL and large assortment of Tin Ware comprising everything manufactured by a Tinsmith, made in the store, from the best brands of tin, for sale lower than at any house in town. F. G. FRANCISC 1 US. WJIIMLa IRL2F2SIB 8 TC ST receiving and for sale over 1,000 new pieces Wall paper, comprising some new and elegaht styles. Persons wanting paper will do well to call and examine cur stock be fore purchasing elsewhere, may 21, 1802. F. G. FRANCISCUS. COAL OIL ! COAL OIL ! fJ WIFj best No. 1 Coal Oil. at 6 cents per I quart, by F. G. FRANCISCUS. ,4 FULL assortment of the celebrated Ilar r\ risburg Nails in store and for sale at $0,40 per keg, by their agent may 21, 1802. F. G. FRANCISCUS. HAY ELEVATORS, Ropes, Pulley, Ac., at reduced prices this season, bv may 21, 1802. F. G. FRANCISCUS. I)ER11Y County Grain Cradles and Leedy's (Clinton county) Grain Cradles, for sale by F. G. FRANCISCUS. DARLING'S Grass and Grain Scythes at reduced prices, at may 21, 1802. F. G. FRANCISCUS.' C 1 111 LDREN'S Carriages, the cheapest price / aud neatest styles in the market, for sale by F. G. FRANCISCUS. CIULTI YATOIIS with wheel, very low at ) may 21. F. G. FRANCISCUS.' /'i RAIN IIAKES, 11 iy and Straw Forks, vX Scythe Stones and Scythe Rifles, &c., at may 21, 1802. FRANCISCUS.' TTTINDOW SHADES, paper, Gilt and Oil ? t Curtain stuff, and all kinds of Cur tains, for sale by F. G. FRANCISCUS. TIIE EXTENSIVE STOCK o? omm & gniwigm WATCHES, CHAINS, BRACELETS, RING-S, BREASTPINS AND OTHKR PAITOY ABmEIQLEbSJ CLOCKS, and a beautiful assortment of BOOKS AND STATIONERY are now selling at greatly reduced prices at Junkin's old stand, corner of Brown and Market streets, opposite ilussell's Banking House. 3gL.Those who desire to buy at prices cor responding with the times, will please call. 6*^All kinds of repairing promptly atten ded to. 11. \V. JUNKIN, Agent. Lewistown, April 8, 1858. PRICES REDUCED. DOHE'HIDE BOOTS AlS*s> SHOES. nPIIE subscriber is prepared to make to jL erder or sell at the fniluwing f rices, for cash only: Ladies' laced boots, high heels, £1 75 " low " 1 62 Men's coarse boots, 4 00 " calf " 4 50 to 5 25 " " shoes 2 25 to 2 62 " coarse " 200 all of the best material, and the work war ranted. Thankful for the patronage heretofore be stowed, a continuance of the same is respect fully solicited. persons indebted aro requested to settle their accounts without delay. ap2 JOHN CLARKE. BOOTS AND SHOES FOR SPRING AND SUMMER. HAS just returned from the city, and would respectfully notify his customers and the public that he has the LARGEST AND CHEAPEST stock in town, both home made and city make. I have a fine assortment of men's fine boots, cheap; men's calf-kip shoes, very cheap; boys shoes, a largo variety; also, youths shoes of every pattern. Women's shoes I have of every style,consisting of Kid, Morocco, Goat, Calf, and Kip, and at very low figures. Also, a large variety of Misses and Children's Shoes. I have purchased an extra article of Kids and MOTOCCDS, to which I would invite the attention of the Ladies. 1 aui prepared to make to order BALMORALS, SID BOOTS, Gaiters, Slippers, and every style of shoe worn, warranted to be made in the neatest and most fashionable style and at short no tice. I have also a very fine artice of French Calf, to which I wuold invite the attention of those in want of fine boots. Work warranted to be as represented.— Call before purchasing elsewhere and exam >ne for yourselves. My motto is always to sen cheaper than the cheapest, for cask. At ti. Old Stand, in the public square. April lb, T COX. SADDLES, HARNESS, &c. The subscriber having now on hand one of the best and largest stocks between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, in order to accom modate business to the times, offers for sale a complete assortment of Saddles, Harness, Bridles, Collars, Trunks, Whips, H&mes, Valises, Carpet Bags, which are offered for sale low for cash, or ap proved credit. Among his stock will be found some high ly finished sets of light Harness equal to any manufactured, Let all in want of good articles, made by experienced workmen, give him a call. JOHN DAVIS. Lewistown, April 19, 1860. w> wm®i aiAsrciGSb F 8 JLnMEsn® AND □ >ia 3a12 3 31? 3ias* JOHN B. SULHUIIVZER I)EGS leave to inform the citizens of Mif J llin and adjoining counties that he has just opened In his new store room in Market street, Lewistown, a few doors east of the diamond, a full stock of HARDWARE, comprising everything usually kept in a Hardware Store, and which will be sold at a lower profit than goods of this kind have ever before been offered in Lewistown. The fol lowing classification embraces the leading ar ticles on sale : wzm £en©siii,sjn<9s e A general assortment of Carpenters' and Joiners' Tools; a large lot of Hinges, Screws, Door Locks, Bolts, Axes and Hatchets, Door Bells, Chalk, Twine, Tacks, Trowels, Gate Hinges, etc. Butchers' Tools, consisting of Patent Saws, Spring Balances, Cleavers, Knives, Steels, etc., etc. iwmb Scythes, Sickles, Rakes, Forks, Shovels, Iloes, Sandboards for Scythes. Trace and Halter Chains, Currycombs, Cards, etc. FOR HOISERF.EPEKS AM> OTHERS s An excellent assortment of Fine Cutlery, comprising Knives and Folks of varied styles, Dessert, Tea and Table Spoons, Scissors, Ra zors. etc. Also, Buck Saws, Cedar Spiggots, Andirons, Shoe Brushes, Mouse Traps, coarse aud fine Sieves. IRON, NAILS, &g. All sizes of Nails and Brads, very low by the keg; nail rod, bar, round and hoop Iron; Steel ; Iron Wire, Carriage Springs, Wagon Boxes, etc., etc. A call is respectfully requested, as I am confident that my goods and prices will not fail to please. JGIIN B. SELIIEIMER. Lewistown, May 21, 1802. HA R I)WA R E STORE Is the place fur a large stack and law prices. Lewistown, June 11, ISf>2. OIL CLOTIIS-. _ Ail kirids ami at law prices, jell F. J. HOFFMAN. I) RUSHES- - y You will find just what you want at jell ' F. -J. HOFFMAN'S. /"CUTLERY— Pocket and Table, well selected, and prices to suit the times, jell F. J. HOFFMAN. J BATHER— _J The best selected stock ever offered. Come and see our Sole, Kip, Upper, Calfskins, etc, at F. J. HOFFMAN'S. IRON — Horseshoe, Nailrod, Tire, round and square, Shear wings, Landsides and Coulters. Steel of all kinds. F. J. HOFFMAN. OILS — Lard, Sperm, Coal, and Flaxseed, at jell F. J. HOFFMAN'S, FARMERS. J OLL&INI&JSI I BEST Hay Drags, at $5 50 Rakes, 15 Grass Scythes, 75 Also, Pitch Forks, Swaths, Cradles, Hand les, Scythe Stones, &c., very low. jell F. J. HOFFMAN. VERY LOW. G1 OOD Sugarhouse Molasses at 8 cents per T quart. Good and best Baking, 9 & 12c. Good Syrup, 11c. Best Syrup, 13 and 14c. Handsome Cuba Sugar at 9 cents, and other kinds low. F. J. HOFFMAN. RHEUMATIC ANODYNE. A Powerful and certain Remedy for Rheum atism, Lumbago, and Pains in the Limbs. ITS pain relieving and soothing qualities are truly extraordinary. No other lini ment, either in or outside the regular practice, in this country, will at all compare with it.— One or two applications of this remedy will certainly and effectually cure any rheumatic pain of recent origin ; one bottle will cure any rheumatism which CAN BE CURED ; while its occasional use is sure to afford soothing relief in those old, longstanding, chronic cases which have become so "settled in the boaes" as to be incurable. Price 25 cents. one who gives this article a fair trial will fail to be convinced that it certainly will do all we claim for it, VERY OFTEN MUCH MORE, and NEVER LESS. ®sg?~Sold in Lewistown by Jno. Swan, Mrs. Margaret E. Irwin, and others, and In the county by Mary T. Brehmau, J. AT. S. Koh ler, and Hoar A MoXabb. febl2 MAYORS OF THE Great Cities. "We, tho undersigned Mayors, hereby cer tify that the Druggists, Apothecaries, and Physicians of our several cities have signed a document of assurance to us that AYER'3 S ARS AP ABTTiLA has been found to be a remedy of great excellence, and worthy the confidence of the community. HON. JAMES COOK, Mayor of LOWELL, MAS 3. HON. ALBIN BEARD, Mayor of NASHUA, N. H. HON. E. W. HARRINGTON, Mayor at MANCHESTER, N. H. HON. JOHN ABBOTT, Mayor of CONCORD, N. H. HON. A. H. BULLOCK, Mayor of WORCESTER, MASS. HON. NATH'L SILSBEE, Mayor of SALEM, MASS. HON. F. W. LINCOLN, Jr., Mayor of BOSTON, MASS. HON. WM. M. RODMAN, Mayor of PROVIDENCE, R. L HON. AMOS W. PRENTICE, Mayor of NORWICH, CONN. HON. J. N. HARRIS, Mayor of NEW LONDON, CONN. HON. CHAS. S. RODIER, Mayor of MONTREAL, C. E. HON. D. F. TIEMANN, Mayor of NEW YORK CITY. HON. H. M. KINSTREY, Mayor of HAMILTON, C. W. HON. ADAM WILSON, Mayor of TORONTO, C. W. HON. R. M. BISHOP, Mayor of CINCINNATI, OHIO. HON. I. H. CRAY/FORD, Mayor of LOUISVILLE, KY. HON. JOHN SLOAN, Mayor of LYONS, IOWA. HON. JAMES McFEETERS, Mayor of BOWMANVILLE, O. W. HON. JAMES W. NORTH, Mayor of AUGUSTA, ME. HON. HENRY COOPER, Jr., Mayor of HALLO WELL, ME. HON. JAMES S. BEEK, Mayor of FREDERICTON, N. B. HON. WILLARD NYE, Mayor of NEW BEDFORD, MASS. HON. J. BLAISDELL, Mayor of FALL RIVER, MASS. HON. W. H. CRANSTON, Mayor of NEWPORT, R. I. HON. FRED STAHL, Mayor of GALENA, ILL. HON. JOHN HODGDEN, Mayor of DUBUQUE, IOWA. HON. THOMAS CRUTCHFIELD, Mayor of CHATTANOOGA, TENN. HON. ROBERT BLAIR, Mayor of TUSCALOOSA, ALA. HON. R. D. BAUGH, Mayor of MEMPHIS, TENN. HON. GERARD STITH, Mayor of NEW ORLEANS, LA. HON. H. D. SCRANTON, Mayor of ROCHESTER, N. Y. HON. DE WITT C. GROVE, Mayor of UTICA, N. Y. HON. GEO. WILSON, Mayor of PITTSBURG, PA. HON. C. H. BUHL, Mayor of DETROIT, MICH. HON. HEMAN L. PAGE, Mayor of MILWAUKEE, WIS. HON. W. W. VAUGHN, Mayor of RACINE, WIS. HON. A. FARR, Mayor of KENOSHA, WIS, HON. JOHN C. HAINES, Mayor of CHICAGO, ILL. HON. M. J. A. HEATH, Mayor of SELMA, ALA. Certify that the resident Druggists havo assured them Ayer's Sarsaparilla la an excellent remedy, and worthy the con* fidence of the community. For Spring Diseases. For Pnrlfylng the Blood. For Scrofula or King's Evil. For Tumors, Ulcers, and Sores. For Eruptions and Pimples. For Blotches, Blains, and Boils. For St. Anthony's Fire, Rose, or Ery- For Tetter or Salt Rheum. [sipelas. For Scald Head and Ringworm. For Cancer and Cancerous Sores. For Sore Eyes, Sore Ears, and Humors. For Female Diseases. For Suppression and Irregularity. For Syphilis or Venereal Diseases. For Liver Complaints, For Diseases of the Heart. The Mayors of the chief cities of the Uni ted States, Canadas, and British Provinces, Chili, Peru, Brazil, Mexico, and in fact al most all the cities on this continent, have signed this document, to assure their people what remedies they may use with safety and confidence. But our space will only admit a portion of them. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Ayer's Pills, and Ayer's Ague Cure, PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co M LOWELL, MASS., And sold by Druggists every where. Charles Ritz, Lewistown, Jacob Mctz, Allenville, H. S. McNabb d? Co., Belle ville, Mrs. Brehman, McVeytown, J. Strode, Strode's Mills, and by Dealers everywhere. SELLING at city prices.—Calicos, Muslin and Ginghams, Cloths, Cassimere and Cottonadee, at je2s JOHN KENNEDY'S. IKBo Wiiio Sb HaJ /Ai ARE THE BEST IN THE WORLD, IXSVRISO FINE TEETH AND A SWEET BREATII. AND CIRI.TC TOOTHACHE MB YEFRALGI.t. BO you wi-h to )>o blessed with and admired for PEARLY WHITE and Sound TEETH ? Use DR. WM. 15. HERD'S UNRIVALLED TOOTH POWDER, warranted free from aeid. alkali, or any injurious sub stanoe. Price 25 cents per box. yw,Beware of the ordinary cheap Tooth Powders, which whiten but destroy. Do you wish to he certain that your BREATH is pore, 'sweet.and umwlile to husband or wife, iovcror fiend-? Us* DR. KURD'S CELEBRATED M< H'TU WASH. Prii-eaT cents per bottle. This astringent wash is nlsn tln> bos! remedy in the world for UANI:K. BAD BREATH, BOUIDI.NU titjis, .Sots MOCTH, etc. it lias cured hundred-. lo von or vour children suffer from TOOIIACHS! Oct PR. lU'RD'S MAOICTi MUIAi 111' DROPS. Pi"- 15 cents per bottle. Are vim atiiicted with NEURALGIA ? Oct DR. W. 15. iII'KDS NKUKAI.tiIA PLASTERS. The most effective and delightful remedy known. They do not adhere nor blister, but soothe and i harm pain away. Try them. Price Hi and 157 cents. Mailed on receipt of price. Do yon wish u complete set of DENTAL REME DIES and a Treatise on Preserving Teeth? Oct DR. W. 15. HERDS DENTAI.THEASI'RY.thc neatest and most valuable present that one friend can make to an other. Price sl. Sent by express on receipt of price. For sale at all the best stores throughout the conn try. UAI-TIOX. —As there are dealers who take advantage of our advertisements to impose upon their customers inferior preparations, it is necessary to insist upon having what you call for, and you willVf thebest. thor oughly tested, and prepared l>v an experienced and scientific Dentist. Treasurer of the New York State Dentist'* Association, and Vice President of the New- York ( itv Dental Society. Address WM. B. HI RD it CO., Jfevr York. srtif iLjottsrUccim^ss NEW FURNITURE FOLISH. "|)REPAREP from an improved recipe by the propri -1 etor of the - Brother Jonathan I'ufish." is certified by all the leading New York Furniture Dealers and Piano-Forte Makers to he the best ill the world for re moving Scratches, Marks. Dirt, and restoring a high and lasting gloss to all kinds of Varnished Work, from Funitiire fo Leather. It is cheaper and better than varnish, dries immediately, and is easily applied. With a piece of Canton Flannel and a bottle or two of this NEW FLKNITI KR POLISH, a housekeeper can work magic in the furniture of a house and keep it looking like new. Now is the time to "shine up''your Tables. Chairs, Dc-ks. Pianos. Picture Frames, Carriages, etc.. and make them look 50 par cent. Petter. Tins is true economy. For sale by Furniture Dealers and Store keepers generally. Price 2"> and 50 cents per bottle. Depot No 1 Sprui-o street. Now York. Special Agents wanted. Address, Box 1972, New* York P. O. jy23 GREAT BOOKS IN PRESS THRILLING INCIDENTS OF TIIK GREAT REBELLION: OR, THE HEROISM OF OUR SOLDIERS & SAILORS. ILLUSTRATED. 9,z ? rs oli 1 Volume, large 12mo. Price $1.25. p;Mt I leai Tlie critics and the public are right in predicting that tins will surpass. in graphic narrative, exciting' interest, ami extensive popnlariiy.nl! other histories"!- of tlie War for the I'nion. its theme vrill be the liero-- ic daring, patient sulfering. and hair-breadth ,|, of our soldiers and sailors, and 11• incidents trill form * the theme of conversation at innumerable firesides,f ad f..r years to come. It will contain, in addition to its iti/i stirring details, the Philosophical Analysis of the Cause, of the War. by joint Lonir.op Mot lvy, LL.P.iuwn author "f the "Rise oi" the Dutch Republic." etc.. t!ie rs j„ n dates of all the important events from the John Brown * raid, and an accurate and revised account of the prtn-fSOII cipal battles, with engravings. j pa, < ne third the proceeds of all subscriptions ©nt di roct to us will be given fur the Relief of Disabled Sol diers. and all persons who w;sh a copv of the wora.Cttlc and also to benefit the soldi#;*, should send in tli* r name and uddr *s at once. Also, any officer or pri vate. or person in any section of the country. having'®®}® knowledge of a heroic net or stirring incident, will (1 lib oblige ii j by sending us an account of it. i-irr liooks'tlcr -. J'untiilixfr ri <]n</ Co neat* in;} lets'.' will be ' furnished with a Subscription Prospectus, on appiii■*- tion to the I'nblishers. ft a.A liberal commission given to soldiers desiring to cut as agents in taking subscriptions, ii. I The History of American Manufactures. ' •, from 160S to 1860. Sn,d ters By I>r. J. I.i:am>kr Bishop. : 2 vols. Svo. Vol. 1. now ready. Vol. 11. nearly ready. liver ThD j s probably the largest and must important Qn's work mm m the American press. . , We have also jc.st published new editions of the " following useful and popular books < 'Can I'll K Bl'slNKsS .MAN'S I.EGAI. ADVISER ; or il-.w t j,j s to Pave Money, by Conducting Business according • to I. ivv, by the best and latest authorities. 400 pp.. " IISP sheep. Price, sl. ' lain, OI'PI IKTI'NITIK.S Ft llt ! NI; t'S'i'R V; or. a Thousand chances to make monev. Uotli. sl. This has been republished in England. it to Every business man and clerk should have those was hooks. They will pay the buyer a hundred fold.— . Every parent should get them for tlieir sons. linst Alb these hooks are mailed, postpaid, on receipt of it to price. We pay particular attention to mailing hooks, w wrapping them carefully, and will procure and send. " . ' postpaid, any book any where, on receipt of publish- r it, ers' price and six stamps. Address re j t FREEDLEY & CO,, tg of Tribune Buildings, Sew York. '*' er PIANt>SS. —Persons who wish to bur a Piano of ;he' „ er best makers will be shown how they can save h hand- !T it. some sum in the purchase if they address Puso. care Jev, Cot <t Co.. Publishers' Agents, Mew York P. (, . , kind ROBE RT W. PATT OX, 'ft 801 TH SIDE OF MARKET STREET, ' the LEWISTOWS, PA. anv HAS just received and opened at his es tablishment a new supply of Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Fancy Articles, &c., which he will dispose of at reasonable prices. He invites all to give him a call and examine his stock, which embraces all articles in his line, and is sufficiently large to enable all to make selections who desire to purchase. gfetJ-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 Cloths, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, &c. A GOOD assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres, J\ Tweed Vests, Pants. Woolen Shirts and Drawers, Linen and Cotton Striped Shirts, Red and Gray Woolen Shirts, Boots, Shoej, Ilats and Caps for men and boys. seplß JAMES PARKER. IMNE York State Cream Cheese, for sale wholesale and retail, by my7 A. FELIX. SELLING cheaper than the cheapest—Syr ups and Molasses at 40 to 50 cents per gallon; Coal Oil and Coal Oil Lamps. We will sell the above goods cheaper than any house in town for cash or country produce. Give us a call. We charge nothing for show ing goods at JOHN KENNEDY'S. Lewistowu, June 25, 18G2. LUMBER! LUMBER!! Wm. B. Hoffman \TTOULD respectfully inform the public T T that he has now on hand a very large stock of Lumber, embracing: Boards, Plank, Scantling, Shingles, Shing ling Lath, Plastering Lath, Garden Pale, Fence Ilails, Sa<h of all i/.cs, Doors. Blinds anil Shutters and ready worked Flooring. Mr. 11., being a practical carpenter, and having selected his stock personally with great ease, Farmers, Builders, and others, m i lling nnrthing in his line, are assured that they will tind it to their advantage to give him a call. N. B, Mr. 11. is still agent for the sale of the celebrated wooden water pipe manufac tured by the Williamsport Company. Or ders for any size will be promptly attended to. Lewistown, June 11, 18C>2. COAL OIL GREASE. r pRIS Grease is made from COAL OIL, and has been found by repealed testa to bo the most economical, and at tbo same time the best lubricator for Mill Gearing. Stages, Wagons, Carts, Carriages, Vehicles of all kinds, and all heavy hearings, keeping the axles always cool, and not requir ing them to be looked after for weeks. It has been tested on railroad cars, and with or.;, soaking of the waste it lias run, with the cars, 20.000 miles ! All railroad, omnibus, livery stable and Kxpress companies that have tried it pronounce it the neplus ultra. It combines the body and fluidity of tallow, beeswax and tar, and unlike general lubrica tors, will not run off, it being warranted to I stand any temperature. I have it in boxes 2] to 10 lbs. Also kegs and barrels from 30 to 400 lbs, for general use and sale. The boxes are more prefera ble; they are 6 inches in diameter by 2j inches deep, and bold 2] lbs net; the boxes are clean, and hardly a carman, teamster, expressman, miller or farmer, that would not purchase one box fur trial. F. G. FRAXCISCOS. Lewistown, February 12, 1802. . THE BIG tun IT. rot SIGH ONE tIIEAD' mm, mm. The Combination Cook. have now to offer to the public anew f f and beautiful Cook Stove, very heavily plated, and the most thorough gas burner in market, as the gas burners are so constructed that they cannot till up with ashes. It has also a patent, double grate, with the air pas sing between, and therefore not so liable to g ' melt down n a common grate. Sold very low 1 j fur cash, and furnished off in the very best* ! manner with tin or copper bottoms, ns desired, I J W arc will fimi it ti> tlieir advantage t i purchase of J. I}. .Sellieimer, who n j them a hotter article, ut.d as cheap if no j cheaper than they can purchase it in any o the eastern cities. Call and see his new stock Lewistown, April 2d, lst2-ly. Lewistown Mills. undersigned having entered |into a • t X copartnership for the purpose of cafiniig : on the ahuve Mills, are now prepared to pov r HIGHEST CASH PRICES FdR WHEAT, AND ' j ALL KINDS OF GRAIN, j or receive it on storage, at the option of those having it h.r the market, t I 1 hey hope, hy giving due and personal at | tention to business, to merit a liberal share of i public patronage. ! SALT and Limebaroers J tUAL always on hand WJI. 15 McATEE & .-ON. j Lewistown August 13 1802 -tf I A FKLIX has just returned fr< m tha XJL. city with a large stock of JRESH GROCERIES, FRUIT. NUTS, &cTad a large assortment ot goods such as f tmilies generally need, wliicli are always kept fur I sale. He is receiving goods almost evci£tiav, which he can assure buyers are fresh arnlgooti, and that he can give satisfaction fo# their j money. and saleable Country Produce taken in exchange fur goods at cash prices. K. FKYSINGKIC LEWISTOWN, PA., Corner of Market and Brown St recti, RIGHT OPPOSITE FRANK'S STOP % Always has on hand for sale, H CIGARS, TOBACCO, SNUFF, PIPES, TdIICCD BOXES AND .MATCHES, W hi'di he feels satisfied he can offer at prices which cannot be beat. Matches, 2.) cents per gross Call, examine, take a cbew, and if vou c like the goods or find fault with the pri i jou need not buy. • suitable for l.mnrs? * svr CbihT" with many new patterns, llis (Stroccrtcs comprise Choice Sugars, Molasses, Java, itio and Laguyra Coffee, superior Teas, &c. A!s< Boots and Shoes, Queensware, and all other articles usually found in stores—all which the customers of the late firm and the public in general are invited to examine. R. F. ELLIS. Country Produce received as usual and tiu full market price allowed therefor, Lewistown, April 30, 18£2. fteat, Cheap A Durable. W. G. ZOLLINGER, Market Street, next door to Kennedy*4 Stort Kls always prepared to sup ply the public with all the different styles of Hats of , the best qualities and prices as to defy tion. He has now on hand a large assortment of Fall and winter Hats and Caps, of all the latest styleg, which he will sell at the lowest cash prices. He invites everybody to call and examine for themselves, as he is satisfied that j his stock cannot fail to please. For the Ornish he has constantly on hand, or will make to order, hats to their taste of any required size or brim, at prices that cannotfail to be satisfactory. Country Merchants will fiud it to their ad vantage to give me a call, as a liberaldeduction will be made on wholesale purchases, and es pecially so to punctual men. Don't forget the place, next door to Kenne dy's store andnearly opposite the Odd Fellows' i Hal! oct 22
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