Lewistown gazette. (Lewistown, Pa.) 1843-1944, October 08, 1852, Image 4

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PRESERVING EUTTER. —Dr. Anderson
observes that wooden vessels are most pro
per fur containing salted butter. Oak is
said to be the best kind of wood. Iron
hoops should not be used, as the rust of them
will sink through the wood and injure the
butter. It is difficult to season new ves
sels, and therefore it is best to use old ones
as long as they will last. Unslacked lime,
salt and water well boiled, hot water and
wood ashes, are recommended lor scour
ing them. The vessels having been repeat
edly scrubbed with some or all ol these,
should after warder thrown into cold wa- j
lev, to remain three or four days, or till
wanted. They should then hp scrubbed
a? before, and well rinsed with cold water,
and before the hotter is put in, every pail
of tin- inside should be well rubbed with
salt.
A writer in the New England Farmer
proposes an alteration, which he considers
an improvement in the above receipt of Dr.
Anderson, namelv, that the sugar made
use of, should be loaf sugar, and that the
all should be well dried before weighing it
A small quantity of clear water, cold in
uni:ner, and warm in winter, put into the
bottom of a milkpan, is said to assist the
vising of the cream.
FIRST IN THE FIELD!
Tremendous Outpouring of Yew Styles and
t;rc;st Destruction of High Prices.
| MROVED& BROTH Kit, at the old Nusbaum
jj stand, have just received from the city one
t-i those large ami choice assortments of NEW
(iOOI)S for which the house occupied by them
long since established a name and fame over the !
•MX counties; and determined, as they are, to
!.eep up its reputation, they made unusual ef
forts while in the city to secure all the new
Myies of goods calculated to adorn the fair
t.jrms ol Heaven's last best gift to man, as weli
as all that may have a tendency to make the
young, middle aged, or old man, look ten time,
better loan tit'-er ever did before. A?, however :
others prefer to dr-> s in plain hut strong cloth
ing ihev hn*e also provided a bountiful supply
t r coarser material iiian .Silks or Satins—ail
which they will sell, WHOLESALE or RE
TAIL, at prices that defy Tom, Dick, or Harry,
Jew or Gentile, Mahometan or Mormon, Bliud
itist, or follower of Confucius, to heal. Our
stock comprises as fine an assortment 01~
LADIES' DRESS GOODS
as was ever seen in this or any other country
town, embracing every description and style of
all that is
New. Neat anJ Fashionable,
at prices varying from a few cents to dollars
per yard. In other kinds of goods we can show
ri quality and price, whatever others can pro- 1
duce, and a considerable sprinkling that cannot i
he found elsewhere—especially in
Cloths, Cassimeresj Satinetts,
and we will venture to add, in FALL and WIN
TER GOODS generally. Of Bonnets, Carpet
ing, Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons, and numberless
other small matters, the inquiry need but be
made to satisfy any one, that they have all been
selected with care, purchased at a low price,
.tod as a uecessary consequence arc offered for
s.,le cheap. Our
(inx'trics, Fis"!', Sail. Ac.,
are also V*TJ low, and offer strong inducements j
to person-, in town and country to call and pur
chase.
For past favors we are truly grateful.
Remember, the Old Xusbaum stand is the place
t r BARGAINS.
September 21. 1852.
s** TT "TT T.""
W* Ai a TV • Moi m.-i ,-aLs "<* *
Attorney at Law,
OF'FR E in \\ est Marketstreet,opposite Eisen- !
Wise's Hotel, will attend to any business in the
courts ol Milliin, Centre, or Huntingdon conn
l'-. Lewistown, Jan. 23, 1852.
t IS i: I*T iA \ HOOVKS:.
otitic IVace,
\\ est Market street, Lewistown, Pa.
OF WESTERN PRODUCE.
'pin- Sa. :..n Roat WH. C. PORTER, Cap-'
[ Jonv I'USCE, has arrived, laden as follows :
If hish'ij, Ham, fieej, Cher HP, Crackers,
(Cuss, Pea Xuts, Xuils, fyc.,
which wui Lc sold by the subscriber, either
wholesale or retail, at reasonable prices.
June 11. JOHN KENNEDY.
SUMMER KATS.
MMIH NOMINATIONS being made, the next
1 thing to be had is a nice SUMMER HAT,
tor we may now reasonably suppose that Sum
mer is at hand. The undersigned lias just re- I
reived and opened a new supply, to which pub
lic attention i* invited. A very fine assortment
of CHILDREN and YOUTH'S li*lTS, very
low, to suit every fancy, and please, every taste.
Call and see, " ' N. J. RUDISILL.
Lewistown, June 11, 1852.
Liquors and Western Produce.
A N assortment of excellent LIQUORS,
f\ comprising WINES, BRANDY, WHIS
KEY, <fec., is offered for sale very low, or if a
quantity is taken, a liberal deduction will be
made on Philadelphia prices. This is an oppor
tunity that may not offer again for some time,
arid dealers in the article are therefore requested
to give tne a call.
ALSO,
A general assortment of WESTERN PRODUCE,
as well as GROCERIES, 6CC., all cheap for cash. 1
;.t the Canal Store.
LAFAYETTE WEBB.
Lewistown, August 27, 185?.
ESTATE OF WILLIAfI WILLS, DEFEASED.
Late of Union township.
NO FICE is hereby given that Letters Testa
.. mentary upon the estate of WILLIAM
WILLS, late of Uniou township, Mifflin county,
deceased, have been granted to the subscriber,
residing in said county. All persons indebted
to the said estate, are hereby required to make
immediate payment, and all those having claims
against the same, are requested to present Iticm,
duly authenticated, for settlement.
sept3—6t.*J s. B. WILLS.
I_) AGLEY'S PENS, a very superior article,
) can be procured at H. W. JUNKIN'S Jew
elry Store, East -Market street, Lewistown.
"JjT'OA THE TOlLET.—Perfumery and Fancy
J' 3oaps of every description, warranted su
perior and very cheap, at A A BANKS'.
C) AAA LBS. Black and Bright Eliptic Springs
is fill! at 9 and 10 cents per pound.
<DVV 1/ tnayffl F. G. FRANCISCUS.
LIGHT! LIGHT!! LIGHT!!!—FLUID and
CAMPHENF.—pure and fresh and wariantcd
good—for sale low at A. A. BANKS'
EXOIRAOE HOME I.VDISTRY I
Looking Glass & Picture Frames,
TAMES CRUTCHLEY, thankful for past fa-
J vor*. begs leave to inform his friends and
the public that he still continues the
Frame Making Business
in all its branches, at bis old stand in Valley
street, Lewistown, Pa. A great assortment ef
LOOKING GKISSES constantly kept on hand,
which are better made than they can be had
elsewhere, which he offers very low to the trade.
All kinds of repairing done, such as
putting in new glass in old frames, re-varnishing
&c. ~ ~ ap2-6m.
PETER CHRISTEANA,
Fashionable Hoot anil Mioe
Maker,
West Market street, I.eieistoxcn, ve.rt door to the
litd Lion Until.
WHERE he continues to manu
% V factor* GENTLEMENS DRESS
HOOTS in the most fasbionabe and
approved stvie —warranted not to be surpassed
by any made here or elsewhere ; also , LADIES' 1
and MISSES'
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made to order, at the shortest notice, in a most j
elegant and workmanlike manner.
N. B.—Full satisfaction given in every in
stance, or the work may be returned. [ july 23
W. G. ZOLLINGER,
Market sha ft, Lewistown, next door to
Kennedy's store,
g^tSl —Continues to manufacture, on an ex
lipf I tensive scale, every description of
55 % rS
• suitable to the several seasons,
which for durability, neatness, finish, and gene
lal workmanship, will hear a favorable compar
ison with any manufactured. Of this fact, as
well as the low prices at which they are sold,
anv one can satisfy himself by calling and mak
ing a trial. (
( otiitls Y Merchant*
wi I lino it decidedly to their advantage to pay
him a x i>ii, his arrangements being now s.ieh as
to enable him to furnish air, number that may
be desired on toe shot test notice.
The care and attention ever given to the man
ufacture of the style, of hats u,ed by his numer
ous Ornish customers, will he continued, and he
feel? warranted in giving the assurance that they
will not he disappointed.
U3 5 * Don't forget the place, and whenever
you are in want of a goo ! article, just step in
and make yourself at home. ait 13
1852.
I\. J. K 1 E> 8 SKI. L
Respectfully announces to his old natrons and
■* the public generally, that he is in the
wsf I receipt of the latest styles of Gentle
/ men's Hats, and is munufacturing
out of the best material, at pri
ces that can't be heat. He has con
stantly- on hand a large and varied as
sortment of Men's, Boys and Youth's
Hal* ami Caps,
to suit every taste and [dense every fancy, com
prising Russia, Beaver, Moleskin, Fur arid Silk,
of every variety, wholesale and retail, which in
style, material and finish, cannot be surpassed
by any in tiie market, and which he is able to
put at prices lower than ever.
Ladies are invited to call and examine the
stock of Children's Hats and Caps, which he
flatters himself must elicit admiration.
Gentlemen, after securing their hats, can be
accommodated afterwards with a handsome
CANL, of which he has a choice and well select
ed assortment, that will be sold low, having been
bought expressly for accommodation.
Call at the old stand, a few doors east of the
Diamond, on Market street. augl3
WESTERN HOTEL.
/.■uivß The undersigned has removed
j from the Tavern Stand known as
j Ij JK the Black Bear, lately occupied
him, to the Western Hotel,
. Vi "W^ P former 1 y kept by Fred'k Schwartz,
and lately by Thomas Mayes, where he invites
his old friends and others to give him a call.
Every attention will be given to secure the
comfort of his guests. Charges moderate.
ADAM IIAMAKER.
Lewistown, July 2, 1852.
min ma a®m
jfejgsjL The subscriber respectfully informs
is friends arid the public that he has
;* *handsomely fitted up the. house on
the corner of Valley and Dorcas
sis., opposite M'-Dowell's old stand,
where he is now oreparcd to accommodate
WAGONERS, TRAVELLERS, AND BOARD
ERS, in a style equal to any in Lewistown.
New and extensive stablir.g has been erected,
and a careful and attentive ostier secured.
His bar is supplied with a variety of choice
liquors, and Lis table will bear evidence for it
self that neither pains nor expense will be spared
to meet a share of public patronage.
At. EXANDER EISENBISE.
Lewistown, June 18, 1852.
National House & Stage Gffice.
rpilE undersigned having leased thi popular
and well known public house, has made ur
ates* rangementi for the accommodation of all
UHB; his friends who may feel disposed to en
courage the enterprise. Every attention
will be given to secure the comfort of his
guests. There is an extensive stabling attached
to the establishment, and none but careful and
attentive hostlers will be kept, lie hopes the
advantage he offers will secure liirn a share of
the traveling custom commensurate with the
extent of his provision for the public accom
modation
The KELLEFONTE and NORTH UMBER
j LAND STAGES leave this House, the former
daiiy, and the latter three times a week.
c. C. HEMPHILL.
Lewistown, May 14, 1852—if.
A T the LEWISTOWN CHEAP CALVET
£\ WARE-ROOM is the place lor all that
want cheap furniture. Fereons going to house
keeping, would do well by giving me a call be
fore purchasing elsewhere, as I have now on
hand a large assortment of all kinds of FUR
NITURE, too numerous to mention. Among
his stock will be found that highly recommen
ded
Spring Bottom Bci*tead,
of which I have sold within the last two years
two hundred pair. Numerous certificates can
, he had from those'tbat have them in use, as the
j following will show :
A. FELIX.
" ; his is to certify that we have purchased
the above mentioned bedstead from A. Felix,
and have got him to alter our old Bedsteads, and
are much pleased with them, and consider them
a great improvement, and vastly superior for
convenience and cleanliness to the cord Bed
stead, and would recommend thern to the
public. J. THOMAS,
JOHN A. STERRETT,
JOHN CLARK,
March 12, 1852. JERMAN JACOB "
Tuscarora Academy.
THIS flourishing institution is located in Tuscarora
Valley, Juniata county, Pa., eight miles a. W. of Mif
flintown, and six miles from the Perry ville station, on i
the Pennsylvania Railroad. It has been in successful
operation for more than fourteen years, and is believed
to be equal to any Academy in the State, in affording
facilities to young men for acquiring a thorough Aca
demical education, either for business or for college
There were present, during the last session, (previous
to the fire,) more than one hundred students Since
then, the buildings have b>en entirely remodeled a.iri
greatly enlarged, so as to stiord private rooms to all the
students ; an advantage not ordinarily found even in
the hi st Institutions in Hie country Be.ng in tnn coun
try, tiie students are removed from those temptations to s
idleness, dissipation, and vice, wlikh are the hane of .
similar institutions in towns
TERMS
For Boarding, (per week,) 8 1 2i
' Washing, private room, and incidentals (per
quarter.) *
" Tuition in Latin, Greek and Mathematics (per
quarter,) 6 W)
•' Natural Philosophy, Chemistry,
Rhetoric, Political Economy, Book
Keeping. Botany, History, Ac iu 4 Sd
" " Arithmetic, English GramiiiHr, Geo
graphy, Heading, Writing, A, (per
quarter.) 3 Oh !
Sketching from .Nature and Painting —Vocal Music
an.l Stenography, (when desired ) Hebrew, (to young
men preparing for the ministry.) gi iiis.
Thus it u il! be seen that $22 2> will defray the whole j
average expense of a -indent, at the Institution, per >
quarter.- I.ight, Rooks and Stationary are found by the
Students; and may he obtained at ihe stores in the neigh
borhood. There are no extra charges whatever.
The Principals will devote themselves with tinremit
ting assiduity to the culture of the minds, morals, and
manners of their pupil. , and hope, therefore, to com
mend the Instuuttoil tu the • oiitmued liberal patronage„f
the public.
The Vacation* oc, ur in April and October; but SM
dents w ill be admitted at any time during the session
when there are vacancies.
fV For full information, address all communions (po-t
paid.) to •' .Ccademia P. O
Ilcv. W.M. S. GARTH WAIT, t „ .
Rev. GEO. W. THOMPSON, y 1 nnc, P jl *
Tuscarora Valley, Juniata county. June ir, 1*52
N. B.—Students from a distance can always tind a
ready conveyance from perry ville, up to the Academy .
but if the Principals art informed of the day of arrival
at that point, a carriage wilt be in waiting.
i
GasdSßcifcsiSHit-: .
J¥ UNR V ZERBH, having taken lite
.JL stand lately occupied by Clark A. Zerhe, In Brown
street, between Market and Third, l.ewistovv n, invites
his friends and the public to give him a call when in need
or other vehicle of comfort and pleasure, before pur.
chasing elsewhere. A number of FINISHED ('All
IMAGES will constantly he kept on hand, manufactured
of the best material and in the most approved style,
which w ill he sold very low for cash.
e>Ord rs for new w,,r;.as well as repairing, properly
attended to
HENRY '/E RUE.
Eewistown, February 2(1, 1-O'j |y
Boats Ready for the Canal!
TERCHANTS, FARMERS, MII.IF.RS, NML
others are informed that the subscriber, at
Ins large and convenient Warehouse on the
canal, has established a regular line of Boats
for the purpose of carrying Grain, Flour, and
Goods of ail kinds, between Lewistown, Phila
delphia, and Baltimore; and will have a boat
leaving Philadelphia eaery Tuesday and Friday,
also one leaving Lewistown every Tuesday ami
Friday, until the close of Ihe season.
He will receive and forward all kinds of
freight on reasonable term-.
ml.stf ALFRED MARKS.
Ki:!IOVYIi.
Operation* on the Teefii.
QAMUEL BEL.FORD, Dentist, offers his ei
viees to the citizens of Eewistown, am! the
adjoining counties, in DE.VP.iL SI RGEli\.
ilaving taken lessons in this branch of business-
Irom the late Dr. J. N. Sumner, and recently
rout Dr. J. H. Bressler, in Bellefonte, he is
satisfied that he will be able to give general
satisfaction. Carious teeth Plug
nWjtß&Muged with (Inhl, and Incorruptible
vu TXTOJ'Mineral teeth inserted , Irom a single
tooth to a full set, on Gold and Silver Piute, ai.su
on Pivct, in the most durable manner.
All work undertaken by him he will guaran
tee to be satisfactory, and if it is not, the money
will be refunded.
He may be found at his residence in West
Market street, opposite the Red Lion Hotel , at
ali times. aug29-tf
CLOCKS, WATCHKS,
AM) JEWELRY.
HW. JUNKIN, at Schlosser's old stand, in
, Market street, rcspectlully informs the
Lathes and Gentlemen that be has just received
an unusuallv fine stock of Gold and Stiver
WATCHES, JEWELRY,
Fancv Articles, superior Gold Pens, with Gold
and Silver Holders, together with an excellent
supply of Clocks and Time Pieces,all of which
will be disposed of at less prices for cash than
this community has been accustomed to buy.
Clocks, Time Pieces, Watches and Jewelry
of every description repaired with great care
and warranted.
Person? visiting Eewistown are requested to
call at the subscriber's establishment, and ex
amine the various articles of Jewelry and Fancy
Ware on exhibition in his cases, as he is satis
lied that in these respects the most fastidious
■ can be accommodated. Remember, the stand
is next door to Dr. Vanvalzah's dwelling, north
side of Market street. ap23
LEWISTOWN MILLS.
j ' PHE subscribers have taken the Eewistown
j_ Mills and formed a co-partnership under
the firm of JOHN STERRETT & CO., for
carrying on a general HULLING BUSISESS,
wish to buy a large quantity of all kinds of
GRAIN, for which we w ill p3y the highest pri
i ces the market will afford, according to the
quality of the grain.
Any person wishing to store their wheat can
do so, and a receipt will be given to be kept in
store until the Ist of August, and after that un
til the Ist of December. In case of wheat Jeff
I in store, the subscribers reserve the privilege of
purchasing said wheat when the owners wish to
sell, at from 13 to 15 cents off of Philadelphia
prices, and if we do not buy at this rate, then
we charge one cent per bushel for storage.—
No interest will be allowed on money not lifted
| for grain sold, as we are prepared to pay CASH
| at all times.
FLOUR and all kinds of FEED kept and for
sale, for cash.
W. THOMPSON,
AND. McFARLANE,
HUGH CONLEY,
S. S. WOODS.
j May 2, 1851.—tf.
Imm, ?ti iiY'
flTliE undersigned continues to manufacture
A celebrated Quilted and French calf Boots,
i together with all articles connected with his
business. MOSES MONTGOMERY.
1 Eewistown, August 8, 1851-tf
Aft r A for a firilrate set of Brass Mountings
\'i 'ill —usually soldat $5 00.
mav'2l F G FRANCISCUS
; !
ft A Boxes I C and J X. Tin ; 25 bundles
e\(l Iron Wire; 100 Iba Block Tin, at
WU m ay2l F. G FRANCISCUS'.
CIEDAR WARE we are giving away—at the
j smallest kind of profit.
| may2l F. G. FRANCISCUS.
BRASS Plated Dashes. Bands, Handles, Head
Lining—everything in the Coachware line
rna2l F. G. FRANCISCUS.
\ "A KEGS Nails at $3 00 per keg.
I 111 Warranted equal to any in the market,
It/l/ or returnable at my expense.
mav2l. F. G. FRANCISCUS.
BEEEEFONTE "CEMENT.— 20 bbls. of this
well-known Cement for Springs, Cisterns,
Foundations, Pipes, &c. For sale by
June 11 F. G. FRANCISCUS.
•'A Boxes Jersey Glass; 20 boxes Pittsburgh
||] do. ; 500 lbs. Putty ; lOU gallons Linseed
'JsJ Oil. For sale by
mail F. G. FRANCISCUS,
Aft p*"* per set for Double Iron Bench Planes
\/ /f) —all other kinds ot Planes at equally
VrJl 11/ j ow r ates. Rules, Squares, &e.
may2l. F. G. FRANCISCUS.
A | ft"' per bushel for Shoe Pegs.—Shoe ;
\ ! Thread of all kinds. Tacks, Nails, !
V llrjl/Morocco, Kipp, Upper, Binding and
Lining Skins; Shoe tools, &c., alwavs low for
Cash F. G. FRANCISCUS.
A1 CENTS fur Brass Plated Stirrups: 18i|
x I cents for Brass Plated Bitts; 374 cents per
vl dozen for Brass Ornaments —25 percent, j
cheaper than last summer.
20 dozen Wood and Iron Ifames, at different
prices. F. G. FKANSCISCL&.
IRON. —Hammered and Rolled Bar Iron of
all kinds supplied to any amount; always
on hand a large and varied stock. The trade
supplied at Philadelphia prices, thereby saving
>6.1)0 per tori freight.
may2l F. (>. I RANUISCLfe.
CIORDAGE—Rone from 1| to \ inch. Twine,
all sizes.
6 dozen of the best Whitewash Brushes in
the market.
Augers and Auger Bitts, Files, Rasps, &c.
may2l F. G. FItANCIIsCUS.
fi DOZEN Waldron and Darlington Grass
n Scythes at (124 and 75 cents. 3 dozen Grain
U Scythes at b7 £ and j>l.oo.
d dozen Scythe Sueaths cents.
12 dozen Hay Rakes—at various prices.
Country blister Steel, 6y cents.
ma2l F. G. FRANCISCUS.
__ i
SINGLE and Double-barrel'd Guns: 8 doz.
Rifle barrels, assorted sizes and prices;
! Single and Double-barrel'd Pistols; Revolvers,
four and six barrels ; Pocket Cutlery, a beauti
ful assortment; Table and Tea Cutlery ; Shovel
and Tongs, Ac.
„iav2l F. G. FRANCISCUS.
-
| a DOZEN Hay Forks, (cast steel) at 25, 311,
j / and 374 cents, according to finish—generally
sold at 5U and 62.1 cents,
f, dozen four prona Forks at 50 and 62'—usu
ally sold at 75 and 87.',.
1 dozen Manure Drags.
may2l. F. G. FRANCISCUS.
Fire—Fire—Fire.
I)ARX Builders call and examine Blake's Pn
) hut Fire-Proof Paint, of ail colors, which
costs le*s than half as much as White Lead—is
far more durable, and renders the building fire
and weather proof by two or three applications
of the paint, mixed up with oil costing but 45
cents per gallon, which in a short time forms a
coaling of slate-on whatever part the paint has
been applied. 50 barrels expected in a few
days. Specimens seen at my store, with recom
mendations and experiments. Warranted to
give satisfaction or no charge.
mi.2l F. G. FRANCISCUS.
Don't be Alarmed—Cash!
I WOULD respectfully call the attention of
purchasers of Hardware to my stock, bought
very low, in great varieties, and will be sold on
ly for cash, from 15 to 20 per cent cheaper than
. can be bought elsewhere.
Hardware,
Coachware,
Saddlery,
Shoe Findings.
Paints, Oils,
Glass, Pally,
Varnishes,
Paints and Drugs,
usualh sold in the trade. Wholesale and retail
by may2l F. G. FRANCISCUS.
A\OTHER ARRIVAL
At the Cheap Drug & Variety
Store.
j rPHE undersigned has just returned from
r Philadelphia with a large and fresh addition
to his assortment of Drugs and other goods,
among which may be enumerated —
Fresh Drugs.
Colegate's Pearl Starch.
Pine Apple, Strawberry and Lemon Syrups.
Prunes, Figs and Raisins.
Soda, Butter, Water and Sugar Crackers.
Chocolate and Essence of Coffee.
A great variety of Candies.
'Tobacco, Segars and Snuff.
Spermaceti and Tallow Candles,
i Paint, Hair, Clothes, Hat, &. Tooth Brushes.
Pure Cider Vinegar.
Port Montiaies and Pocket Books.
Stationary—including everything in that line.
To which may be added a very general as
sortment of things useful for families. Having
purchased exclusively for Cash, he can afford to
sell very low, and invites the inspection of his
goods.
£C3F* Physicians prescriptions carefully com
| pounded.
Call at the Cheap Drug and Variety Store,
Eest Market street Lewistown.
June 4 A. A. BANKS.
A CARD.
Dr. David C. Reynolds,
Late a Graduate of the u University of
Pennsylvania ," has located himself for the
fell practice of his profession at MCVEYTOWN,
and from his professional experience in the Hos
pitals of Baltimore and Philadelphia, and his
practice in Lewistown, hopes to commend him
self to their confidence and that of the surround
ing community.
His office is the one lately occupied by W. J.
McCoy, Esq., where he may always be found
except when absent on professional duties. He
is permitted to refer to the following gentlemen :
i Dr. T. A. Worrall, Dr. J. B. Ard,
" T. Vanvalzah, " J. Culbertson,
Dr. E. W. Hale.
McVeytown, July 23, 1852—tf.
1 "PUSHING TACKLE.—A fine assortment of
1 : JL Fishing Linus, Flies, Hooks, Reels, &c. &c,
: Just received and for sale at
i Juno 4. A. A. BANKS.
Harrisburg Book Bindery.
F. L. HITTER & €O.
(successors to W. o Hickock, nirkock it Cantine, ani j
Hickock & Barrett.)
Book Binder*, Stationers, and Blank Book
Manufacturers, Harrisburg. Pa.
THE subscribers respectfully inform their friends and
tbe public, tiiat they are now carrying on the above
business at the OLD STAND occupied by Hickock it j
Barrett. They flatter themselves that by careful atten- j
I tion to business they will merit and receive a continu- j
an ce of the patronage so liberally enjoyed by the old
Arms.
Particular attention will be paid to the Ruling and
Rinding of every description of BLANK BOOKS, for
banks, county offices, merchants and private individuals,
and every variety of full and half bound BLANK BOOKS
OLD BOOKS, PERIODICALS, I.AW BOOKS, MISIL. NEWS
PAPERS, ite , bound ... any pattern, and in any .-lyle re
quired.
In addition to the above, ihey have, and will, at all
times keep a General Jissortmrnt of Stationary, ton
sisling of
; Letter Paper. Knives, Slates it Pencils,
Cap " (quills, Lead Pencils,
Drawing " Ink Stands, Letter Stamps,
Transfer " Motto Wafers, India Rubber,
Copying " Black Ink, Wafers,
| Blotting " Scaling Wax, Hed Tape,
j Steel Pens, Blue Ink, Blank Cards,
Carmine Ink, Copying Ink, folders,
Arnold's Writing Fluid, Erasers, &r.
t> PAPER RI LED TO PATTERN, and all work
warranted and done very cheaplv.
F. L. II UTTER & CO.
sy II J, WALTERS, Lewistown, is authorised to act
as our Agent, and will receive and forward work intend
: ed for us. riiayT—ly.
Indemnity.
THE Fa AX KMX FIRK Ixst RANLL COMPANY of Phiiad.-l
jihia —OFFICE lt>3; Chesiiitt street.near Fifth street,
DIKE C T O R .S .
J Charles N. Bancker, Ceo. It. Richards,
Thomas Hart, Mordecai D. Lewis,
Tobias Wagner, Adolphe E. Korie,
Samuel Grant, D.tvid S. Brown,
Jacob tt. Smith, Morris Patterson. 1
Continue to make insurant e, perpetualorlimileil,nn
every description of property in TOWN St COUNTRY, '
at rates as low as are consistent w nil security.
The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund,
which, with their Capital and Premiums safely invested,
affords ample protection to Hie assured.
The assets of the Company, on January Ist. IS4D, as
published agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as tel.
lows, viz:
Mortgages, $1,047,488 41
Real Estate, 94,72-1 S3
Temporary Loans, 9f..(!01 t>s
Stocks, £1,523 23
Cash. A.C., 3.VXH 37
$1,328,492 71
Since their incorporation, a period of eighteen years
they have paid upwards of one Million tour Hundred
Thousand Dollars, losses!)}' fire, thereby affording anevi
deuce of toe advantages of Ins ura nee, as w ell as 'tie abil
ity and disposition to meet with promptness amiabilities.
CHARLES N BANCKER, President.
CHARLES G. RANCH R, Secrelui V
AGENT for Mifflin county, 11. G. HA I E,
Esq., Lewistown. [pl2-ly
Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1851,
by J. S. HOI GIITON, M. 1> . in the Clerk's I iffice of
Hie District Court for tile Eastern District of Pa.
ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY !
GREAT €1 KL I'OR
DYSPEPSIA!
D R JA S. HOUGHTON'S
II Llli/
THE TRUE
DIGESTIVE FLUID.
or, -ic* Juice.
Prepared from RENNET, or the fourth STOMACH OF
TIIE OX, after directions of BARON t.IKHIG, Hie
great Physiological I'hemist, by J. S. HOI GHTON,
M. D Philadelphia, Pa.
Tliis is a truly wonderful remedy for INDIGESTION,
I)VSPEPsj.\, .lACN DICE, LIVER COMPLAINT',
I CONSTIPAT ION, and DEBILITY, Curing after Na
tal e's own method, by Nature's own Agent, the Gas
tric Juice.
(OP Half a teaspoonful of PEPSIN, infused in water, will
digest or dissolve, t'ice Pounds of lionet Bcf in abOal
tiro hours, out of the stomach.
PHI'S) ji is the ch.cf element, or Great Digesting
Principle of the Gastric Juice the Sidrmi of t!.c Food.
the Purifying, Preserving, and Stiii ulatino Agent of the
Stomach and Intestines. It is extracted from the Diges
tive Stomach of the Ox, thus forming an ART IFICIAL
DIGESTIVE FLUID, precisely like the natural Gastric
Juice i its Chemical powers, and furnishing a COMPLLTK
and rERi'ECT si BSTITETE for it. Hv the aid of this pre
paration, the pains and evils of I.VDIGF.STIf '.V and
D ¥SPEPS 1.1 are removed, just as they would be by a
healthy stomach. If is doing wonders for Dyspeptics,
curing ( asesof DEBiI.IT/. EMACIATION, NEK Vol S
; DECLINE, and DYSPEPTIC CONSEMI'TION sop
- posed to be oil the verge of the grave. The Scientific
Evidence upon which it is based, is in the highest degree
CURIOUS and REMARKABLE
Scientific Evidcsice!
HA RON LIERIO in h'g celebrated work on Animal
Chemistry, says: "An Artificial Digestive Fluid, ana
logons to the Gastric Juice, may be readily prepared
i from the mucous membrane of the stomach of the Calf,
in which various articles of food, as meat and eggs, will
be softened, changed, and digested, just in tui sai.it wan
ner as they would be in the human stomach.''
j K>L'all on the Agent, and get a Descriptive Circular,
gratis, giving a large amount of Scientific -Evidence
similar to thenbove, together with reports of REMARK
RLE CERES, from all parts of the I'nited States.
As a Dyx|H'gKia i'urc%
Dr HOUGHTON'S PEPSIN has produced the most
marvellous effects, ill curing cases of Dthility, Ema
ciation, .Vcrrous Decline , and Dyspeptic Consi/mpHoa.
It is impossible to give the details of the cases in the
limits of this advertisement; but authenticated certifi
cates have been given of more than TWO HUNDRED
REMARKABLE CURES, in Philadelphia, New York
and Boston, alone. These were nearly all desperate
■ cases, and the cures were not only rapid and wonderful,
1 but permanent.
> It it a great NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, and particularly
j useful for tendency to Btlliotts disorder, Liver Complaint,
Fever and Ague, and the evil effects of Quinine, Mercury,
and other Drugs upon the Digestive Organs, after a long
sickness. Also, for excess in eating, and Ihe too free
use of ardent spirits. It almost reconciles Health with
Intemperance.
Dr. HOUGHTON'S PEPSIN, is sold by nearly all
j the dealers in fine Drugs and Popular Medicines, through
out the United States. It is prepared in Powder and in
Fluid form—and in prescription viais for the lite of
i physicians.
PRIVATE CIRCULARS for the use of physicians,
may bu obtained of Dr. Houghton or his Agents, de
, scribing the whole process of preparation, and giving the
■ authorities upon which the claims of this new remedy
> are based. As it is NOT A SECRET REMEDY, no ob
. jeetion can be raised against its use by physicians in re
. spectakie standing and regular practice. Price, ONE
DOLLAR per bottle.
CrOBSERVE THlS!—Every bottle of the genuine
; PEPSIN bears the written signature of J. S. HOUGH
' TON, M. D , sole proprietor, Philadelphia, Pa. Copy
' j right and Trade Mark secured.
>Sold by ali Druggists and dealers in Medicines.
AGENTS.—Dr. E. W. HALE, Lewistown;
'J. M. EYSTKR &. BRO., Harrisburg. [fe2o
, Fish, Salt, and Plaster,
FOR sale by
JOHN STERRETT & CO.,
| June 27.-tf At the Lewistown Mills.
Philadelphia Advertisements.
GUANO.
bags Peruvian Guano.
1200 bags Patagoman Guano, in
store, and for sale in lots to suit purchasers.
The above Guano is a very superior article
The Peruvian is received direct from the agents
of the Peruvian Government, which is a post
live guarantee of its being a pure article.
GRADING & CHRISTIAN,
Flour and Grain Factors.
No. 48 North Wharves, Philadelphia.
aug2o-3m
J. B. A. & S. ALLEN,
Xos. 7&. 8 South Wharves. Philadelphia.
OFFER for sale PERUVIAN GUANO—KM)
tons to arrive early in Augut.
CHILI GUANO —SUU tons just received, direct,
per Ship Lucas.
PATAGONIA GUANO —9OO tons first quality.
GROUND PLASTER —2SO barrels.
aug2o-3m
Carpetings and Oil Cloths.
HAILV Si RKOT9ILIC,
Importers and Manufacturers of CAHPET
IXGS, and dealers in Floor OIL
< LOTUS, Canton and (ocoa
MATTIXGS Ac.,
Corner of Twelfth and Market sin., Philadelphia.
Invite attention to their extensive assortment of su
perior new styles of English Velvet, Tapestry, Brussel-,
ami rich ingrain aiui \eniiian Oarpetiugs, of their ovv n
importation. Also to llieir large stock of well seasoned
I'loor Oil Cloths, in all whlths, from one to eij-h. yarUs
011ß STOCK OF
Low Priced Ingrain Car] e{s,
Of nnr own tiiainifartiire, embraces the best varied of
• well maile goods ever put in tlie market—all of which
vv ill be offered on the most IhAorabie terms. [ lugUT-.'lm
Wiiitioii' Shade Maiiiifaclot'v
OF
G. L, MILLER & CO..
South H'est corner of Second and Arch ft.-., Philadelphia.
T"E PROPRIETORS, having increased their facilities
L during the past season, now feel able to supply all
who have or may he disposed fo patronize them. Their
Stock comprises every variiv of patterns of FLOWER.
LANDSCAPE, GOTHIC, Ac., inisiirpa >s :*\ HI f|u:itit>,
aui which vi ili he sold at •>r iiont loic prut*.
7 COHIJS % BR.i djv., hi vari I .
Shah<4 iua.lv lu order, ai short nutue, fur Store*.
Churches, Fudge ftfioiiin, 6lc.
a. i. Mii.r.Ku AV co %
Depot, S. W. curuer of Second and Arch streets, I'tiihi
dclphi.t.
Farmers Look at Tlii!
READ! READ!
TA N D PLANTER at 1? rts. per bushel. Best PERI".
MAX Gi. A.NOS' cts. per pound lie-t I'ATA'hl
MA GIANO at L.nv rales. I'OI DKETTE at in .is per
bushel, or $2 per barrel.
Save Void* Aloiicy.
I he Guano offered above is but little above the cost of
importation.
rOt!)UKTTK
we offer you at Hie manufacturers price, and of qu liny
unsurpassed.
Laitil nanlir.
lu this w. !••;t the world We IIHV* far HI it.- f,.r
Ii2 '<iiethoii<;iiifi iui-iu!s dai!y, uud our price deii - .-.♦ m
pet it uu. <"iue Fit liter* all lo
< PR I:\RSI Si ro/s
.Wif Steant Clitfttr
At Junction of Old York Road, I'row it Ac Callowhitl -i* ,
aUL'i; Jill. i'lltl.A D1.1.1'l 11A.
Xew uud (heap LOOKIXC-GLIBB Depol.
FBI AM. *. SWAJ.V.
An. 22.> A". Second street, tthart I 'int. }'. • ntr,
PHILADELPHIA.
I T \J? fr :lc. am! always on hand, a splendid a^aon.
iont of av'tl ORuWi.MtWr I. UH.T
hR-UH. LOOhLVf, Ci I. iSS LS, suitable for Mantel-.
Pier?*:. &.<* M ihojiaitx Framed (lnsse< for sitting room .
and chamber-- Also, Ornamental and (.'ilt Frames t
Poitraits. Old Frames re jji.t, equal to new. French and
C rinaii Looking Glass Plates put in Frame. [sepU~3m
M ALL PAPIIK.
Rcditctioii in Price*.
NTR \ MERC IT V NTS and oilier* will limi ov. rv
V- variety of patterns of li'Al.l. PAP hit:, HIXDOII'
BLI \ />& and FIR K SCRF.F.XS at reduced prices
Patioms t> order. hv
BRETTARCII £ STRUMAX,
No. b3 North I hird street, two doors shove Arch street,
sep3-3m.J PItt.ADF.LPHL':.
Adam BC;|>{'*
PATF.XTF.I) SCir.XTIFIC
NICHE GOLD i'LNS,
Embracing alt the properties contained in the par.-: ;
pea. tfl addition to iehich. the dprah tiir , f " . die',' 1 ,
urn combined and fully aes, ciated unit at rr!i ped
I N."i2.
r Plir. following highly respectable T. *!imiu.hl an.|
V Recoiiimemlal'oiis :tre submitted to the Pttbli
Having iried Ado,a I! i/liizw heap's Patent S, tee
iche (sold /'tii. In. ui.u.-rstgio ti lak. great plea-nr. n.
recommending it to the Public as the greatest ttiiprnv.
meiit in Metalic Pons th..t his uiel our uMi-nlion.
His Excellence, Wm. Rigler,Gov. Btale of i'en. sylvan... .
His Excellency. E Louis Lowe, Gov. Stale of Mary lane
Prof. J. S. Hart, principal of Central High School. Phil.i
Right Rev. Bishop A. Potter, Philadelphia
Rev. Charles Wads worth, do.
Rev. \V b. Edwards, Washiegton C'.ty.
R-v. ti. K Nelson, Anuap dls, Md.
Rev. John Street. Phita. Rev. it W Racine, I'lol..
Rev. DeWitt, Ilarrtsbitrg. Rev. G. HCoit, ilarrislno .•
Rev Chas. A Hay, do- Rev John F. Mesnk. tin
\V. Rawlo, Esq , Pliilad'a. Judge Booth, Delaware
Hon. Jos. R. Chandler, do. Richard Vans, Esq.,do
Clark Hare, Esq., do. William .Neat, do.
Isaiah Hacker, do. Geo \V Wallston, do
Alderman t;. W. Ash, do. Win. S. Price, do
James M. Cassady, Esq., < amdcii, New Jers- v
Tints. W. Mulford, Esq , do. lio.
A. Browning, Esq , do. do,
W. N. Jeffries, Esq , do. do.
!> Green, Esq , Washington M If. Miller, Washings
F. Howard, M. D., do. J Ha del iff, do
Richard Smith, Esq . do. Win P. Elliott, <iu.
Editors National Intelligencer. Washington Citv
Editors Maryland State Capitol Gazette.
Editors Washington Republic.
Editors Philadelphia Public Ledger.
TO THE PUBLIC.
The subscriber having purchased the prpeny knoy>
as the Movanieiising Banking Mouse, s.mlh east enrm r
of 2nd and Chestnut streets, for h; future business ( -
tabiishnient, intends keeping a large and complete assor;-
mcnt of every variety of texture a;id size of ADAM WC
Rsep's lately Patented Scientific Niche Gold Pent,
Gold and Silver Pens and Pyp Holders,of every variety,
wholesale and retail. In addition therein, I have on
hand Rapp's last edition of Scientific Penmanship and
Penmakin in various bindings.
JAMES BARBER,
General Sale Agent for Adam IFm. Rapp's Patented Set
entfiic Xiche Gold Pens, south east comer of Second and
Chestnut streets, Philadelphia. Julyl6-ly.
JAMES ItAKUEU S
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
FLOCK A TIME PIECE ESTABLISH]!!EXT.
: South-east corner Second and Chestnut sts , Philadelphia,
TYHERE may be found a large and splendid assortment
! " of the best modern Improved Eight-Day and Thiity-
Hour Brass and Alarm Clucks and Time Pieces, suitable
tor Churches, Halls, Hotels, Steamboats, Railroad Car.,
Parlors, Offices, Bed Rooms, Kitchens, Ac., which will
he sold in lots to sun purchasers, from or.e to one thou-
I sand, at the lowest cash prices.
i N. B. Clocks of AT) kinds repaired and warranted
Clock Trimmings of every description constantly for aalc
' JtilyiO ly.