agricultural, see. From the Mine England Farmer. WINTER BUTTER. MESSRS. EDITORS :—After experiment ing nearly half a century on butter-making in the winter, we have come to the follow ing conclusion as the best way we have tried yet, viz: As soon as the milk is strain ed we set the pans on the stove or some other hot place, till it is nearly or quite scalding hot; then we remove the pans into a closet near the cooking-stove where the thermometer ranges from 40 to 60 degrees night and day; then, after the cream is well risen and taken off, it is kept in the same closet till churned; an operation which takes us from 10 to 30 minutes, and gives us equally as good and yellow butter as we churn in the summer, provid ed we keep the cream no longer than in summer. We have tried keeping our cream in the summer dairy-room, and some times it would freeze, and O, the dreaded day of churning would conic, which would prove ''a man's work," if not more, of from 3 to 8, 10 or 20 hours, and sometimes prove a failure, and the refractory cream would be reserved to shorten doughnuts. If we should have the good luck to pro duce butter after adding hot water to the cream or immersing the red hot tongs to kill the witches, it would come as white as hog's lard, and in little detached fragments which would require expert manipulations to form it into lumps. At present we milk four cows, and treat ing our cream in the above named manner, our churnings have caused us but little labor or trouble. In the Boston Cultivator, dated Nov. 20, 1841, may be found the same in substance as the above. I make no pretension to new discoveries but previous to that time I had seen no di rections or recommendations for making winter butter by the above process. Ev ery year introduces young and inexperien ced farmers into action, and it is possible to such the above hint may prove of ser vice. SILAS BROWN. North Wilmington, December, 1857. WHAT FARMERS SHOULD LIVE FOR. | There is something worth living for be sides money. That is very good, but it is not all. With the rest, let us raise a crop of good ideas. While you are farmers, re member also that you are men, with duties and responsibilities. Live down the old brutal notion that a farmer must be uncouth, uneducated and unthinking—a mere plod drapps. You are brought into immediate contact with the great heart of civilization. You cannot get out of the reach of the buzz of the toiling world. The thrill of the won der working wires, and the rumble of the locomotive, (the thunder-tread of nations,) come to your once secluded hill-side. Move toward a better life. Do not keep your boys corn shelling all the long winter evenings. Make your farms a place that your sons and daughters cannot help loving —they are God's messengers. Care much for books and pictures.— Don't keep a solemn parlor into which you go but once a month with the parson, or the gossips of the sewing society. Ilang around your walls pictures which shall tell stories of mercy, hope, courage, faith and charity. Make your living room the lar gest and most cheerful in the house. Let the place be such that when your boy has gone to distant lands, or even when perhaps he clings to a single plank in the lonely waters of the wide ocean, the thought of the old homestead shall come across the waters of desolation, bringing always light, hope and love. Have no dungeons about your house— no rooms you never open—no blinds that are always shut. Don't teach your daugh ters French before they can weed a flower bed, or cling to a side saddle; and daugh ters, do not be ashamed of the trowel, or the pruningknife; bring to your doors, the richest flowers from the woods; cultivate the friendship of birds—study botany, learn to love nature, and seek a higher cul tivation than the fashionable world can give you.— Address of D. G. Mitchell be 9Jf,rc the Connecticut Stole Agricultural Society. How to Make Lard Candle*. —To every *5 lbs. of lard, add 1 ounce nitric acid rand the manner of making is as follows: Hav ing carefully weighed your lard, place it over a slow tire, or at least merely melt it: then add the acid, and mould the same as tallow, and you have a clear, beautiful can dle. Having purchased the entire stock of goods of J. Hamilton & Co., I now otter them at GREAT BARGAINS! Ihe stock is new and heavy, containing a large assortment of staple DRY GOODS, BILRS, BATIIETS, f ASSIHERs. JEA3IB, CAL ■COS. GJ\GHAHS k WHITE ROODS, CARPETS, kt. ait of which will be sold at cost up to the Ist ?he sloe? "a A 607 " n My ° b j eCt i 9 t0 rcduce they ™ Urtd that go£dl. kiDdS ° f Pr ° dUCe laken in for unhand"' Limeburner ' s c al always Also, Shingles and Morticed Locust and Chestnut Posts. SAMUEL COMFORT August 13, 1857. RL 1?IRE BRICK! FIRE BRICK! For Noble, <7lobe, Girard, Flat Top, New World, Crys tal, Fanny Forrester, and Sunrise Cook Stove., and for all kinds of Room and Parlor Stoves, con be had at the Stove Warehouse of sept!7 F. G. FRANC ISC US. 100 Dozen Table and Tea Knives and Forks, 50 dozen lirittania Table and Tea Spoons, 8 dozen silver plated do., 6 dozen silver plated Forks, for a| * fry fh a Arc is c us. 20,000 Gross Kent's best Matches, for •ale to the trade at lowest rates. * M *~ FRJt.YCISCOS. RUDISILL, East Market street, Lewistown, Opposite Judge Ritz's Drug Store, invites at tention to his new stock of Buffalo Robes, Fur Collars, Fur Gloves, LADIES' FEDS, such as Martin, Sable, Fitch, &c New Styles ASS® HSJJPASJWS# Common and Fancy HATS & CAPS, AND Fall and Winter St vie of Men's HATS & CAPS of every description. A large stock of the above just opened, and in consequence of the times, for sale VERY LOW for CASH or its equivalent. 0c29 WM. T .TTVTV, JAMdAf MlilLDl, East flarket street, Leu Istown, a few doors east of Geo. Blymyer's store, HAS just received fiom the city a choicest lection of CLOTHS, C 23 tad. S3 £3 2L TY> C2d LSP £3 autr testing**, specially selected by himself, embracing some very superior goods, from among which his old customers and as many new ones as may choose to call, can secure articles for dress that will vastly add to their personal appearance when made up. Call and examine the stock, which will be found to be all that is represented, if not a little more. oct22 HIGHLY IMPORTANT TO FARHERS. M. M. FAXON'S Attachment of Vulcanized India Rubber Spring to the Tubes oj Grain Drills. 'HUE undersigned, having perfected an arrangement fur A the attachment of a Cum Spring to lite Tubes and Drag liars of Grain Drills, is happy to inform Farmers and all others interested in the growing of Wheat and other grains, that he is prepared to furnish GRAIN DR11.1.8, with lire above article attached, at the shortest notice, at his Foundry, in Mc Veytown, Pa. feeders have become an almost indispensable article to the Farmer, ami he will tind that the attachment of the Gum Spring wilt enhance its value at least one-half. All the deten lion and trouble caused by the breaking of wooden pins is entirely done away with by this arrangement, and a man, or boy,can perform nearly double the labor that he could under the old plan, with much greater ease, both to himself and horses. There need be no fearofthe Spring breaking, for if there is an article that will neither break, rot, or wear out, the Gum Spring is that article, and I hazard nothing hi saying that uiy Grain Drill is the sim plest in construction, most economical in iierfurmanee, and therefore the most durable ever offered to the agri cultural public. The feed is so arranged that it will sow li U. li, It, and 2 bushels per acre. Persons desiring one for the coming seeding are requested In send in their orders as early as possible. Direct to Mc Veytown, Mif tlm county, Pa., or F. G. FRANCldl'lid,Lewisiswn; E. L. FAXON, ilollidaysbiirg, Blairco., Pa ; ROVER <fc BRO., llarrisburg, Pa., who are authorized to act as agents, and from whom any further inforaiat ion tuny beob tained. PRICE OP Hit 11.1..5. with the attachment, $75. Far mers who already have drills, can hare them altered,and the India Rubber Spring attached, for from $lO to #JS. i>AII branches of the FOUNDRY BUSINESS still carried on, for which orders are respectfully solicited. M M. FAXON. Mc Veytown. June 19,1656. BRILLIANT PROSPECTUS ! FOURTH YEAR OF THE Cosmopolitan Art Association. THE FAMOUS Dl SSELDORF GALLERY OF PAIKTI!fS ! Purchased at a Cost of $180,(XK). AND POWER*' WORLD RENOWNED STATtE OF THE GREEK SLAVE! Re purchased for Six Thousand Dollars, will, several hundred other work* of Art, in Paintings, Sculpture and Uronzea, comprise the premiums to be awarded to the subscribers of the Cosmopolitan Art Association, who subscribe before the ifcth of January, ISSS, at which time the awards will take place. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Every subscriber of Three Dollars is entitled to A copy of the large and splendid Steel Engraving en titled "Masjkest Dbstisv," also to A ropy of the Cosmopolitan Art Journal one year, also A Certificate in the Award of Premiums, also A free admission to the Dusseldorf and Cosmopolitan Galleries. Thus it is seen that for every three dollars paid, the subscriber not only receives * splendid Three Dollar En graving, hut also the beautifully illjsiratcd I'xu Dollar Jirt Journal one year. Each subscriber is also presented with a Certificate in the awards of premiums, by which a valuable work of art, in painting or (Sculpture, may he received in addition, thus giving to every subscriber an equivalent to th<- value of five dollars, ami a certificate gratis. Any one of the leading #3 Magazines is furnished in stead of Engraving and Art Journal, if desired. No person is restricted to a single share. Those taking live memberships, remitting #ls, are entitled to an extra engraving and six tickets. Full particulars of the Association are given in the Art Journal, which contains over sixty splendid engravings ; price Fifty Cents per number. Specimen copies will he sent to all peraoim who desire to subscribe, on receipt of live postage stamps, (15 cents ) H. J. WALTERS, Honorary Secretary, _dce3 Lewistown, Pa. LC3AIT ?OWDR7. rpilE public are hereby respectfully informed Jf that we have leased the above well known Foundry, situate on Main street, in the borough of Lewistown, a few doors south of the stone bridge, where we will keep constantly on hand a full assortment of all kinds of STOVES, £j3viz: flathaway Cooking Stoves, different Egg Stoves, Nine Plate Stoves, dtc. and also Iron Fence, Hollow Ware, Water Pipes, nvr#'u nd r." 1 rnake to onler all kinds of CAST i,-- A I ° rde [ B 9enl to us win be tilled with n Vt ?n deß P alcb . and on as reasonable terms as at any other establishment in the State. We . fr, f end V ou wi call and examine our stock before buying anywhere else. You will undoubtedly save money by doing so. DANIEL BEARLEY & SONS Lewistown, March 2G, l& r >7.-y *>soo Headed and Square Paling, 3000 Pj not headed do. on hand arid for sale cheap by FRANCOJCUS. GEO. BLYMYER, At the Old Corner Stand, TTAS iu*t returned from the city with a choice H selection of Goods, purchased at vastly Induced rates, which for Cash or Country Pro duce will be sold at unexampled low prices. The stock embraces LADIES' IIIIRi HOODS, SUCH AS Ginghams, Coburgs, Cashmeres, Lustres, De Baiges, &c. Printed and Shaded De Laines! AND FREHCSE MERXHOSi Also, a well selected lot of CALICOES, MUSLINS, Cloths, Cassi meres, Satinets, Flannels, Tweeds & Jeans, SIIAWLS, CMPETIIS, and a general assortment of GROCERIES QUEENSWARE, HARDWARE, BOOTS, SHOES, and everything else generally found in a large store. Merchants who desire to replen ishtheir stocks without going to the city, will find strong inducements to purchase. 0c29 BULL'S SARSAPABILLA, PCT IIP IN FULL QUART BOTTLES, And conlaiuing tiic strength of six times as much pure Honduras Sarsaparilla as any other similar preparation in America. \FEW bottles of this Sarsaparilla, put up several years ago, rendering it the more valuable, (as all well-informed druggists know that age improves it,) have been deposited at the drug store of CHARI.ES RITZ, in Lewistown, where they are offered for sale at three-fourths the regular price, namely 75 cents per bottle. It has been a well established fact for years past that Sarsaparilla, when pure and properlv preparcd. was the only true panacea for all di seases originating from an impure state of the blood, the use of mercury, intoxicating drinks, evil habits in youth, barrenness,&c. We bold ly assert that JO//.V BULL'S FLUID EX TRACT OF S.IRS.IP-IRILIA is the only pre paration before the public that is prepared on strictly scientific principles and of uniform strength. The sarsaparilla is purchased with out regard to price, and every pound, before being used, is subject to the strictest chemical tests, and its genuineness ascertained before bcintr used. Bull's Sarsaparilla also contains the virtues of several other valuable medical roots, together forming the best compound, and producing the greatest curative agent in the known world! This medicine, when used ac cording to directions, has cured Scrofula or king's Eril, Cancers, Tumors, Erup tions of the Skin, Erysipelas, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm or Tetters, Scald Head, Rheumatism, Old Sores and Ulcers, Pains in the bones or Joints, Swelling of the Glands, Syphilis, Dyspepsia, Salt Rheum. Di seases of the Kidneys, Loss of Appetite, Pain in the Side and Shoulders, General Debility, Dropsy, Lumbago, Jaundice, Costiveness, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, Weakness of the Chest, Pulmonary Affections, and all other diseases tending to produce COX SUM FT/OA, Liver Complaint, Female Irregularities and Complaints, Sick and Nervous lleadache, Low Spirits, Night Sweats, Exposure or Imprudence in Life, Chronic Constitutional Diseases, and is a spring and summer drink and general tonic for the system, and a gentle and pleasant pur gative, far superior to Blue Lick or Congress Water, salts, or scidiitz powders. For sale try CHARLES RITZ, lewistown. Price 75 els. per bottle. jelß—lf New Goods! McCoy & Ellis's CHEAP STORE! f PHE undersigned, trading under the name and X firm of McCOY <fc ELLIS, respectfully in form their friends and the public generally that they have just returned from Philadelphia, and opened in the house formerly cceupied by J. & J. Milliken, on Market street, directly opposite Geo. Blymyer's store, a neat assortment of Seasonable Goods and Superior Groceries, to which they hare added a good supply of gen tlemen's, ladies' and children's 3300t# .tub Shots, suitable for the season. The market price IN CASH will always be given for COUNTRY PRODUCE, and liberal advances made on Flour and Grain on store. PLASTER, SALT, FISH AND STONE COAL always on hand. A quantity of Salt, suitable for Cattle, now on band. F. McCOY, novl2 R. F. ELLIS. Neat, Cheap & Durable. W. G. ZOLLINGER, Market Street, next door to Kennedy's Store, Kls always prepared to sup- gggg -j ply the public with all the WS / different styles of l}ats of the best qualities unoat such prices as to defy competi tion, He has now on hand aalarge assortment of Fall and Winter Hats and Caps, of all the latest styles, which he will sell at the lowest cash prices. He invites everybody to call and examine for themselves, as he is satisfied that 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 cannot fail to be satisfactory. Country Merchants will find it to their ad vantage to give me a call, as a literal deduction 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 and nearly opposite the Odd Fellows' i Hall. oct22 ! iMiiii® mmwi AND Snyder County Normal School, FREEBERG, PA. THE third semi-annual session of this Insti tution will commence on TUESDAY, July 21st, and continue 22 weeks. Its location is pleasant and healthy, buildings new and com modious, and terms low. It is the constant aim of the teachers to impart sound instruction and carefully develop and direct the mental, moral and physical energies of the student. The course of study will thoroughly prepare those pursuing it for college, the study of a profession or business pursuits. The NORMAL DEPART MENT offers superior facilities to teachers, and those wishing to become such, to acquire the necessary qualifications. The County Superin tendent will frequently review classes and lec ture on the practical duties of the school room. Lectures are also delivered in connection with the subjects of study, and every exertion made to qualify applicants for the profession. Ar rangements are being made with directors to procure schools for those who obtain creditable certificates. TERMS Board, room, tuition, &c. $52 to 60 Tuition alone, 8 to 16 " " in Normal Departm't per qr., 6 Music extra. Boarding in the village, $1 50 to $2 00 per week. Get a catalogue containing further particu lars. Address GEO. F. McFARLAND, jy 16 Principal. BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE AND TIIF. British Reviews. L. 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The receipt of ADVANCE SIIEUTS from the British pub lishers gives additional value to these Reprints, inasmuch as they call now be placed in the hands of subscribers about as soon as the original editions. TERMS. Per ann. For any one of the four Reviews, £3 00 For any two of the four Reviews, 5 00 For any three of the four Reviews, 7 00 For all four of the Reviews, $ no For lllack wood's Magaz nr, 3 00 For Bt ickwood and three Reviews, , 00 For Blackwood and the four Reviews, 10 00 B>Payments to be made in all cases in advance Mon ey current to the Slate w here issued will be rcce.ved at par. CLIBBIVG. A discount of twenty-five |wr cent, from the above prices will be allowed to Clubs ordering four or more cop ies of any one or more of the above works. Thus: Four copies of Hlackwiiod, or of one Review, will be sent to one address for #'J; four copies of the four Reviews ami Blackwood for A3C, and so on. POSTAGE. In all ihe principal Cities and Towns these works will be delivered fete of postage. Wiien sent by mail, the postage to any part of the United States will be but TWESTV-KIU'B CENTS a year for Blackwood, and but Fot RTI.FCN CCNTS a year for each of the Reviews. N. B. The price in Ureal Britain of the five Periodicals above named is s3l |>er annum. TIIE PARMER'S GUIDE to Scientific ami practical Agrtruliure, by llrnry Stephens, F. R. 8., of Edinburgh, and i law late J. P. Norton I'rofeesnr of Scientific Agricul ture in V.ile College, \ew 11 iveu, the most complete Work Oil Agriculture ever published, will be sent postpaid to any part of the Union, except Oregon and California, for $0 2 volumes, containing IfiOO pages. Remittances for any of the above publications should always be addressed, postpaid, to the publishers, LEONARD BCOTT &. CO, det lT No. 5-1 Gold street, New York. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA. .4 Be nrrolcKt Institution, established by special enjatrmenl for the relief of the sick and dist rested. afHictcd Kit it h'lralent and Kptdemic Diseases. rPO all persons afflicted with sexual diseases, such as f dperiiiatorrbuia, Heminal Wtakaess, liupidence, Goti orrhica, Gleet, Syphilis, lie vice of Onanism or Belf Abuse, tec. &c. The Howard Association, in view of the awful destruc tion of human life caused by sexual diseases, and the deceptions practised upon the unfortunate victims of such diseases by (Quacks, several years ago (fretted tlieirCon aultiiig burgeon, as a Charitable Act worthy of their name, to open a Dispensary for the treatment of this class of diseases, in all iheir forms, and to give Medical Advice GRATIS, to all who apply by letter, with a de scription of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, &c.) ami in cases of extreme poverty to furnish Medicines Free of Charge. It is needless to add that the Association commands the highest medical skill of the age, aud will furnish the most approved modern treat ment. The Directors, on a review of the past, feel as sured that their labors in this sphere of benevolent elforl have been of great benefit to the afflicted, especially to the young, and they have resolved to devote themselves with renewed zeal to this very iui[K>rtant but much de spised cause. Just published by the Association, a Report on Sper matorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, the vice of Onanism, Masturbation or Self-Abuse, and other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, by the Consulting Surgeon, which will be sunt by mail (in a sealed letter envelope) Free of Charge, on receipt of Two Stamps for postage. Address, for Re (Mirt or treatment, Dr. GEORGE R. CAl.llOUN,Consult ing Surgeon Howard Association, N'n. 1 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors. EZRA D II BART WELL, President. GEO. FAIRCHIM), Secretary decS SUNBIM COAL. n frifiFh 1... 4 M ii P9WW J UST ARRIVED, Canal Boat Logan, from Sunbury, with fifty tons of Coal. For sale by JOHN LEVY. August 27, 1857.—71* Jk? fc&A.T s-l±j!y Fruit and Ornamental TREES, Strawberry, Raspberry, Currant, ard Gooseberry Plants, in great variety. Inquire of WM. BUTLER, Lewistown, Pa., or J. E. JOHNSTON, Agent, augl3 Trenton, New Jersey. Bok and Accounts of H. W. Jnnktn. rpilE books and accounts of 11. W. Junkin 1 having been transferred to the subscri ber, all persons knowing themselves indebted arc hereby notified to call and make settle ment, as within a limited time they will be placed inthe hands of a justice of the peace for collection. J. 0. JUNKIN. Lewistown, December 17, 1857. NOTICE. I SHALL close up the Books, Notes, <&e. of A. Marks, assigned to Humphreys, Hoff man & Wright, in a few days by suit in all oases. GEO. W. ELDER, NOT. 19, 1857. Attorney, &c. THE PAW COOK STOVE IT THE BTOFE WAREHOUSE OF F. Gr. Franciscus, LeWistown. 300 STOVES FOR SALE LOW FOR CASH. Farmers and others burning wood can find one of the best wood Cooking Stoves used.— This excellent Stove is made heavy for use, takes a stick of wood 28 inches long, has a very large fire place and oven, bakes well, and got up in good style. Will warrant it to do its work well, and give good satisfaction. It comes much lower in price than stoves of this kind generally. sepl7 X7OO lights best Window Sash, from 8x 10 to 10x18, for sale very low. FRANCISCUS. PEARL and Ivory handle Table and Dessert Knives, for sale by FRJHVCISCUS. BILLS for Frame Stuff filled at short notice, of good quality, and at low rates. augl3 FRANCISCUS. I A A DOORS, for inside and outside, 1 VV/ Room and Front Doors, assorted sixes and qualities, front #1.50 to $3 each. FRANCISCUS. 150,000 Joint Shingles, 40,000 best 24 inch Zap Shingles, on hand and fur sale by augl3 FRANCI£fICUd. 150,000 Plastering Lath, 3, 3i, 4 & 4y feet long, and the best in the market, for sale by aug!3 FRANCISCUS. QTOVES ! STOVES '. STOVES ! All kinds of I'arlor, Room, Bar, Hall and Cook Stoves, on hand and for sale at reduced prices by aug?7 FH.IJI'CISC US. Gi AS BURNERS!GAS BURNERS!-- " The most economical coal burning Room or Parlor Stove ever introduced; made altogether of wrought iron, no other metal being used in their manufacture at all, and will save at least .*0 per cent, more of coal than any 6tove used. On hand and for sale by sepU7 FRANCISCUS. PATENT KNIFE CLEANERS.— One of the greatest labor saving machines ever in vented Every housekeeper should have one. Also, Apple Parcrs, Bread Toasters, Preserving Kettles, brass, copper, porcelain, tinned, Ate For sale bv sept 17 FRANCISCUS. SOLE LEATHER* Calf Skins, Pink Lining do, L'pi>er Leather, Kipp do., Madras and Tampico Morocco, with ail kinds of French Kitt Shoe Findings, Ate. ftr sale at lowest rates by septl7 FRANCISCUS. rpilE NE PLUS ULTRA of cook I stoves is the Noble Cook—the most perfect now in use. Every one wanting the bbst cookii g stove, are re spectfully invited to call and examine this baker, baking tread equal to a brick oven. This excellent stove is vvairanled in every respect. For sale by septl7 FRANCISCUS. CIOAL BUCKETS, several patterns, / Pokers, Shovels, Sifters Castings for ail ordinary stoves, Tin and Iron Tea Kettles, Tin and Copper Bottom Wash Boilers, Stove Boilers, Griddles, Long Pans, Bike Pans, Ate. In fact, all kinds of trimmings and fixtures for stoves can be had at the establishment of sept!7 FRANCISCUS. HARDWARE! To Buy Cheap for Cash, Blacksmiths, buy at Hoffman's, Carpenters, buy at Hoffman's, Saddlers, buy at Hoffman's, Shoemakers, buy at Hoffman's, Cabinetmakers, buy at Hoffman's, Farmers, buy at Hoffman's, Builders, buy at Hoffman's, Housekeepers, buy at Hoffman's. Don't forget, if you want good Stoves, Pump Chains, Oil Cloths, Nails, Steel, Iron, Cutleiy, Vices, Bellows, Chains, Glass, &c , F. J. Hoff man's Mammoth Hardware Store, and you can be accommodated. sepi3 rjX) MARKSMEN—Rides and Shot Guns, I Shot, Powder, Caps, &c., for sale at sep3 HOFFMAN'S. PAPER. —Printing Paper, best quality of Wri ling, Letter and Note Paper, Envelopes, Acc. at HOFFMAN'S. T)RESEIIVING and Pickling Jars, of Glass | and Stoneware, quart and half gaiion, just what is wanted for Tomatoes, Fruit, Arc., at sep3 HOFFMAN'S. MTOVES! A NEW COOK STOVE FOR WOOD! its entire suitableness to Ihe wants of the farm er, place it far in advance of any now in use. A number have been sold and have given entire satisfaction. Also, other Cook Stoves, for coal or wood; Parlor Air Tight Wood Stoves; Coal Stoves for parlor, store, office ard shop, at sep3 HOFFMAN'S. DRUGS, DRUGS, DRUGS, Medicines, Medicines, Medicines, Paints, Paints, Paints, Glass, Glass, Oils, Oils, Oils, Trusses, Trusses, At HOFFMAN'S. New Arrangements. AFTER returning our sincere thanks to our numerous friends and customers for their continued patronage, 1 would inform them that I am still to be found at QDIMI 33 2 With a desire to bring my business nearly to CASH, after the first of April our credit terms will be Thirty Day* and accounts not to exceed Fifty Dollars. We hope still to conduct our business so that we shall enjoy the good will of our numerous customers, and that the num ber may be greatly increased. marl 2 F. J. HOFFMAN. Ho Ho SURGEON DENTIST. PROFESSIONAL business promptly attend ed to, and charges reasonable. OFFICE on North Main street, second door below the town Hatl, and nearly opposite the Gazette office. je 21, 1855—tf. DR. MARKS, TT A VING resumed the practice of medicine, XX may always be found at his office in the Public Square, opposite the Lew istown Hotel May 7, 1857-tf SEO. W7elder,~ Attorney at Law, OFFICE in West Marketstreet,oppositeEisen bise's Hotel, will attend to any business in the courtsof Mifflin, Centre, or Huntingdon coun ties Lewistown, Julv 1, 1853. & (SiilEHo • P HE undersigned would take this method of I informing the 10,000 customers of the BEE HIVE DRUG STORE that they have purchased the entire stock and fixtures of that establish ment, and will continue to wait upon customers in their usual style—selling Drugs, Medicines, Ac. cheaper than any other establishment in town —for cash only. 0c1.3m JAMES H. McKEE A CO. SJrIjEJMMr SB** AT 439 CHESTNUT ST** rHILiDELPHIi, The Original Gift Book St* 6G. EVANS would inform hi. r™ , the public that he has rem oT > Gift Book Store and Publishine p splendid store in Brown's Iron lUa! ,k Chestnut street, two doors below LfnH the purchaser of each book will r. the following gifts, valued at from * l( * SIOO, consisting of Gold Watches, J e^ 550 Pat. Eng. Lev. Gold Watches 4i(^ H ' 550 Patent Anchor do Uts 400 Ladies' Gold Watches, lak cac* COO Silver Lev. Watches, 500 Parlor Timepieces, '{j}'" 500 Cameo Sets, Ear Drops & Pin* in? 500 Ladies' Gold Bracelets, £ °J 500 Gents' Vest Chains, ,~JS 1000 Gold Lockets, large double case ->Z 2000 do small size, ' 1000 Gold Pencil Cases & Gold Per, -S? 1000 Extra Gold Pens, with cases in? 2500 Gold Pencils, (Ladies') ' 9. 2500 Gold Pens, with Silver Pencils o-! 2500 Ladies' Gold Pens, with case,' 1? 0500 Ladies' Gold Rings, 2000 Gents' Gold Rings, 2500 Ladies' Gold Breast Pins, 9 J. 3500 Misses do do ,ij 3000 Pocket Knives, 2 2000 Sets Gent's Gold Bosom Studs ir* 2000 do do Sleeve Button* if* 2000 pairs Ladies' Ear Drops, 8000 Ladies' Pearl Card Cases, 15000 Ladies Cameo, Jet or Mosaic Pi n! SJ. 2500 do do Sbawl& Ribbon do's 5000 Fetridge's Balm of a Thousand Flowers, EVAN'S' new Catalogue contains all t? popular books of the day, and the newest 1 lications, all of which will be sold a* J can be obtained at other stores. AcoaJ catalogue of books sent free, by app| ic ? through the mail, by addressing G.G.fcv.n 439 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Agents wanted in every town in the pa States Those desiring so to act canobtjui particulars by addressing as above. N. B.—ln consequence of the moner and numerous failures, the subscriber ttu, enabled to purchase from assignees an im#. stock of books, embracing every depart*, literature, at prices which will enableU give SSOO worth of the above gifts & n, SIOOO worth of books sold. An extra book, with a gift, will be sett each person ordering TEN books to best* one address, by Express. SCf-SENDFOR A CATALOGUE November 5, 1857. Clocks, Watches, and Jewek ROBERT W. PATTON, (Successor to M. Buoy,) HAS just received from Philadelphiai opene i on Market street, next door ta old stand, in the room recently occupitd assortment of ' cio<ks j w ai , fhei ' ■ V watches of every kind VS|ia£ price, some of' then very superiou finish, and warranted A No.I splendid variety of including breast pins, ear rings, fingerrn bracelets, cufi' pins, watch guards, pens,a cils, spectacles, and every other saleable iri of Jewelry, as well as a lot of ciutr IJlrttcti W\ir Also, a great variety of FANCY ARTICLi attention w ill be given to i PAIRING clocks, watches, and jewelry,i all work will be done promptly and warrid Mr. P. is determined to sell his goods lot as low as they can he had elsewhere, andj haps a lertle lower—and he therefore how merit and receive a liberal share of patraa IT|=Call round and apSj TOBACCO "STORE! Ea.si Market street, immmediately opposdil Post Office, LEWISTOWN, PA. JBjUE undersigned would respectfully a* J known to .Merchants, Confectioners, Hd Keepers, and citizens generally of thisindi joining counties, that he has comraencedS TOBACCONIST BUSINESS, and will constantly keep on hand Tobaccos Segars of all kinds, of superior brands, whi he will dispose of on most reasonable terms WHOLESALE OR RETHIL. aplG EDWARD FRYSINGEft. THE LAD IIS Will find a beautiful lot of NEW BONNET! and various articles of muz 3^*3 AT Kennedy, Junkin & Co.'s Store East Market street. The Ladies are particularly invited w 8 before making tbeir winter selection, as' ll ® bonnet adds as much to the attraction)* pleasant face as any artiole of dress WW I November 12, IJ&7. HOVER'S LIQUID HAffiltf "THE testimony of Prof. Booth and Dr. BrintWc*' previou.lv been published, the following if pe*"* From Prof. MCCLOSKKY, formerly Profenon"* and Practice of Medicine in the Female Medic*! C of Penneylrania, and late Profeeeor of Surgcr? a American College ol Medicine, &c. Pnri.*pELrHU, Nov. Mr. Joseph p. Hoover:—A trjal of vour Dye will convince the most sceptical that it i"" gant and efficacious prestation. Unlike Bias? it has in several instances proved serviceable is of some cutaneous eruptions on the hpad, and 1 hesitation in commending it to those requi/inS application. Very respectfully, J. F. X. MCCl^sksv.M■ 475 Race st.abore U" HOVER'S WRITING INKS, including Hover' ting Fluid and Hover's indelible Inks, still mxis'* 1 ' high character which has always distinguished lb' s ' the extensive demand first created baa continued a" rupted until the present. .y, Orders addressed to the Manufactory, street above Fourth, (old No. 144.) Philadelphia. * ceive prompt attention by JOSEPH E 110 dec 17 Manft^ LUMBER! LUMBER! LUMB^ Every kind of Dry and Green Lumber and being received, which will be sold at ,he for cash. [auglS] F G. FRANCE^ SHOT GUNS—Single and double^ Ount, very low, at MACKLIN'P, Mc^ry"
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