iDoUtfcai. PHILADELPHIA'S JEWELS. Bv a glance at the House of Represent atives of Pennsylvania, when that body is in session, we may see the character and political complexion of the several portions of this great State. One might expect to find the various sections represented by talent to sustain and protect the interests of the many districts. Philadelphia, our great commercial metropolis, with its many and complicated interests, we might reason ably expeet to -ee represented by ability equal to the guardianship of such a city. But, reader, what think you of the pair of burly Irishmen, apparently 'just from the sod,' who sit to the left of the Speaker, strongly impregnated with the fumes of bad whiskey and worse tobacco, and who do the voting for Philadelphia city ! Do you know that J. 11. Donnelly and James Donnelly, both representing Philadelphia, are Catholic Irish draymen, not over six years in this country, and one of whom at least, it is said, cannot read or write ? A few days after the late election, some of the friends of one of the Messrs. Don ncllys called to congratulate him upon his election, wl m lie delivered the following eloquent spaach: 'Now, gintlemen, if 3-e come for a spaach, bejabers ye'll get no spaach from me; brft if 'tis my eha-rae-ter ye want to know, jest call on Dennis O'Flagherty and he'll tell you all about me. Noo, gintlemen, 'tis a great banner to he alictcd to office by the : great dimmecrat party —but I've done a power of sarvlee for the party. I've been sax years in Amereky and durin' all that time I've been a votin' for the dimmecrat party. I've got a p .wcr o' my countrymen to vote for it too, and I've voted a power o' times meself in them sax year?.' Have we como to this, that an illiterate Irish drayman, not long enough in the country to understand even the nature of the government, shall sit to legislate for the great commercial interests of our .State"' Are these the specimens of the men from whom the democracy of Philadelphia are compelled to select their Legislators? Must this party submit to the behests of Popish minions, and suffer such inflictions in order to preserve harmony in its ranks and secure success? Oh! shades of Penn, upon what times have we fallen? Is the city of Broth erly Love destitute of sons who can look to her own vital interests?— American Her ald. The recent election in Philadelphia, it is to be hoped, wili keep such jewels at their drays. KISHACOQUILLAS SEMI IT A 3, Y. H. S. ALEXANDER, A. 8., Printipal. fTUIE Summer Session of this Institution I opens on THURSDAY, 6th of May. The course of study is extensive, embracing all the branches usually taught in Seminaries and Academic . In Mathematics and the Classics, students are prepared t-Jenter any class in College. Parents who wish their children removed as far as possible from evil influences, could not secure a more desirable situation, as it is entir .'y in the country —there being no towns, or any public house where liquor is s id, with in five miles of the Institution. The community is hospitable, moral and intelligent, ihe situation beautiful and easy of access, while the health and scenery of the valley are proverbial. J erms ; tor Boarders $55 per session ; $27, 50 payable in advance. dor particulars and catalogues, address 11. S. ALEXANDER, ap24 Kishaeoquillas, Mifflin co., Pa. DR. MARKS, HAY ING resumed the practice of medicine, may always be found at his office in the 1 Public Square, opposi'e the Lewistown Hotel May 7, 1957.-tf TS a Tg_ Ti" T- C TOT z—Ute ~5.-'w \7v A. g) ! ULEO\ IIi:\ l IST. "PROFESSION \L business promptly attend -1 e , 11 , t0 - and charges reasonable. OH ICE on Xortli Main -.treet, second door below the town Hall, and nearly opposite the Gazette office. j e 2\, IHss—tf. 0-20. 'Jr.2LDB3I, Attorrey at Law, OF FICE in VY e-t Marketstreet,opposite Eien bise's Hotel will attend toanvbusines inlhe courtsof Mifflin, Centre, or Huntingdon coun- Lewistown. Julv J, 1853. , Fruit acd Ornamental TREES, | Strawberry, Raspberry, Currant, and' : Gooseberry Plants, in great variety, loquire of Wm. Butler, Lewistown. I'a., or J. E. JOHNSTON, Agent, au i?U I renton. New Jersey Clocks. Watches, and Jewelry. ROBERT W. PATTON, (Successor to M. Buoy,) Market street, next door to the old stand, in the room recently occupied by John A. Sterret, KsiT- N has on hand a large assort ment of flocks, Watches, and SjU \ Jewelry. 1 "JBg He has gold and silver - watches of every kind and price, some of them of very superiou finish, arid warranted A No. 1 : a splendid variety of including breast pins, ear rings, finger rings, bracelets, mfi pins, watch guards, pens pen cils, spectacles, and every other saleable a'rlicle of Jewelry, as well as a lot of aUbtr tn jJUtrd Also, a great variety ol FANCY ARTICLES. U3*Strict attention will be given to Rel PAIRING clocks, watches, and jewelry, and all work will be done promptly and 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 a call. round and ap22 POTATOES! A LOT of fine Potatoes, expected from Pittsburg this day, and wili be sold low. myG I. J. HOFFMAN. FREEBURGr ACADEMY AND Snyder County Normal School. FREEBCRG, PA. Terms—Half payable in adcance. Board, Tuition, &c. per session of five and a half months, $52 to $6O Tuition alone, Bto 14 Music, French, Drawing & Painting, extra. In connection with the regular academic course, which is full and complete in all par ticulars, a Normal Department has been established in which Teachers, and those wishing to become such, can thoroughly prepare themselves for the profession. Terms, in this department, $0 per quarter. The present quarter commenced on the 23d of March, but students are admitted at any time. For catalogues and particulars, address GEO. F. McFARLAND, Principal. Freeburg, INT 'rch 2G, 1858. N. S. LAWRENCE'S NEW PAPER, PRINTER'S CARD AND ENVELOPE asm £3® s> TO. 405 COMMERCE ST., PHILADELPHIA. B®Cash buyers will find it for their inter est to call. janT.y TIIE EXTENSIVE STOCK OF & ©niwiiiß WATCHES, CHAIN'S, BRACELETS, RINGS, BREASTPINS, AND OTHER JEWELRY; 2AIT3Y A.RTI3I2S, CLOCK.S, 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 Russell's Banking House. who desire to buy at prices cor responding with the times, will please call. j&~yA!l kinds of repairing promptly atten ded to. 11. W. JUNKIN, Agent. Lewistown, April 8, 1858. HIGHLY IMPORTANT TO FAR.TIERS. M. M. FAXON'S Attachment of Vulcanized India Rubber Spring to the Tubes of Grain Drills. 'fillE having |rf. r'pi! an arrangement f >r 4- the atl u Innetil r.f a Unm Sprit." to l!i- ['.ihesar.il On? Bars of Grain Drills, is happy to inform Farmer* ami ali others interested in the crn* lng of Wheat and other that he ia prepared to firnish CHAIN DH 11.1.5, with the a hove article attached, at the shortest uotice, at his Foundry, in McVeylotc n, Fa. Seeders have her oine an almost irdiep.-iual.le article to the Farmer, and he will find that the attarh.ro rit ..f the Gum Spring will enhance its value at least one half All the deten tion and trouMe caused l.y the hrr ihiii" of wooden pins is entirely done away tvilh hv this arrangement, at <1 a man, or boy,can perforin nearly double the |;AII branches of the FOUNDRY Bl SIN EM d stil carried on. for which orders ar. respectfully solicited. M. M. FAXON McVeytnwn. June I'd, ISM. BILL'S SARSIPARILM, PUT UP IV FULL qiJiRT DOTTLES, And containing the strength of >-ix times as much pure Honduras Sarsaparilla as any other similar preparation in America. VFEW bi ttles of this .Sarsaparilla, put up several years ago, rendering it ttie more valuable, (as all well-informed druggists know that age improves it,) have been deposited at the drug store of Chaki.ks RITZ, in Lewistown, where they are offered for sale at three-fourths the regular price, namely 75 rents per bottle. It has been a well established fact for years past that Sarsaparilla, when pure and properly prepared, was the only true panacea for ali di seases originating from an impure state of the blood, the use of mercury, intoxicating drinks, evil habits in youth, barrenness, etc. We bold ly assert that JO//.Y BULL'S FLUID EX TRACT OF SARSAPARILLA is the only pre i paration before the public that is prepared on j strictly scientific principles and of uniform | strength. The sarsaparilla is purrhascd with j out regard to price, and every pound, before ' being used, is subject to the strictest chemical ' tests, and its genuineness ascertained before | being used. Bull's Sarsaparilla also contains I the virtues of several other valuable medical : roots together formi..g 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 Evil, 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 Tlheum. Di- I seases of the Kidneys, Loss of Appetite, I'ain j in the Side and Shoulders, General Debility, | Dropsy, Lumbago, Jaundice, Costiveness, Sore i I hroat. Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, weakness j of the Giiest, Pulmonary Affections, and all j other diseases tending to produce CONSUMPTIONS, ! Liver Complaint, Female Irregularities and j Complaints, Sick ar.d Nervous Headache, Low i ; Pi'• p S ' ?w ght . Exposure or Imprudence I ri .i e. Chronic Constitutional Diseases, and is an summcr drink and general tonic I ZitS f- VSlem ' and a gcntle and pleasant p„r -! iVntpr , | r e ' (Uper,a j r i to B,ue or Congress Ifater, salts, or seidlitz powders j For sale by CHARLES RITZ, Lewistown Price 75 cts. per bottle. jelB-lf" j .)0,000 Gross Kent's best Matches, for | W sale to the trade at loweel rates. v 7 FT? d.VCKCVB. Neat, Cheap & Durable. W. G. ZOLLINGER, Market Street, next door to Kennedy's Store, Kls always prepared to sup- a? si g, antJ a^csmucja, 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. 0c122 Snuff, Smoking Tobacco & Pipes! IL ST received, the largest assortment of the above articles ever brought to the-Ju niata country. The subscriber also keeps on hand Cut and Dry Maccoboy, Broken Tobacco Rappee, German Pipes Congress and Clay I'ipcs Scotch Snuff, Cigar Cases Matches, SnutF Boxes itc. Ac. Ac. All of which lie pledges himself to sell at prices so low as to satisfy all. Give me a call. p29 E. FRYSINGBR. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA. A Renreoieat. fatti'v'in*, ettablithedby special enjoirmevt for the relirf of the met and diet ritted.afflicted with i'trulrnt and /'.piderai /titrate <. rpo all persons afllii ted wilb sexual diseases, such as A Hpermatnrrhma, Seminal Weakness, Impotence, f.'on orrhn.- i. OkM, Syphilis, the vi <>f Onanism or Self Abuse, Ac. Ac. The llolv.tr.! A'*iriaU.>h, in view at theawful destruc tion of human |;f.- ~vised by sexual diseases, and the deception* practiced upon th- urif.r lunate victims of such diseases hv (Jiifn V--, vv.■ r.I xe ir ag >d rectcd ttieir <%>n suiting Surgeon, as a Charitable Art worthy of iln-ir name, to op. :i a Dispensary for the treatment of this clu.. ofifwassi, in all their forms, and togive Medical Advice GRATLS, to ail who apply by letter, whh a de scription of th-ir condition, (age, m rupation, habit* of I if—, Ac.) and in cases of extreme poverty lo furnish Medicines Free of Charge. Il is needb ss to add lliat ihc Association commands the highest medical skill of The age. and will furnish the most approved modern treat ment The Director., mi a review of the pas!, feel as sured ihat their labors in this sphere i f benevolent elf-.ri have been of great benefit to the afflicted, especially to the young, and they have resolved to devote themselves with renewed ge.il to tins very important but much tie. spUed cause. .lust published by lie Association, a Report on Hper itialorrlwi 1, or Seminal Weakness, the vire of Onanism, Miisiiirbation or Helf Abuse, and other Disease-of the Sexual OI;OII, b> Ue- Consulting Surgeon, which will be sunt by mail (in a sealed letter envelope) free of Charge, ori receipt of Two Slumps for postage. Address, for Re port or treatment, Dr OEoROE It CALHOUN,(insult ing Surgeon Howard A-mriaiion, No. 2 Soulli Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors. EZRA D. lIEABTWELL, President. GEO. FAMCIMU), Secretary dec 3 The Greatest Improvement of the Age! iTIIE YOUNGAMERICA CORN SH BLUB The most Com yd etc, Simplest, it* Cheapest Cornshef/t e in the World! J. P. Smith's Patent. lYotember 25, IS5(. The farmers of Mifflin county antl vicinity are most respectfully informed that arrange nients have been made for the manufacturing of this celebrated machine at Lewistown, and (bat they will be offered for sale at the store of F. G. FRANCISCUS. All persons are requested to call and see them operate. County Rights in the State of Pennsylvania for sale by the subscriber, to whom all letters respecting the same may be addressed. LEWIS KURTZ, jan2l-ly Aaronsburg, Centre Co., Fa. Wolf's Hanover Gloves, rpilE genuine article of these celebrated 1 Gloves can be procured only at McCOY & ELLIS'S Store, who alone are supplied by the manufacturer, and are therefore sole agents for their sale in this place. jan7 U OVER'S INKS.— T '".iiek, Blue and Red Ink, manufactured by Joseph E. Hover, Philadelphia, in inkstand bottles, at .3, G, 10 and 12 cents per bottle. For sale at the book store of ELIZABETH COGLEY, jan7 North Corner of Diamond. Ready-made Clothing TIJ" E will sell at Philadelphia prices. Now T v is the time to pull off your old clothing and buy new at the cheap store of jan7 KENNEDY, JUNKIN & CO. SOLE LEATHER, Calf .Skins, Pink Lining do , Upper Leather, Kipp do., .Madras and Tampico Morocco, with all kinds of French Kitt Shoe Finding- Ac. fcr sale at lowest rates by septl7 FRANCISC US. STOVES \ STOVES I STOVES J All kinds of Parlor, Room, Bar, Hull and Cook Stoves, on hand and for sale at reduced prices by ! avg -z7 FRJihTCISQUS 200,000 ft. Dry and Green 1 in. Hoards, from #1.25 to #3.00 per 100 feet, fur sale by ! augl 3 FHANCISCUS. §THE GREATEST MEDICAL DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. DR. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has discovered in one of our common pasture weeds a remedy that cures Uvery Kind of Humor frointlie worst Scrofula down lo a common Pimple. HE hastried itm over 1100 cases,and never failed ex cept in two cases, (hotl, thunder humor.) lie has now in his possession over two hundred certificates of its virtue,all within twenty miles of Boston. Two hottles are warranted to cure a nursing Sore Month. One', to three bouleswill cure the worst kind of Pimples on I he Face Two to three hottles will clean the system of Biles. Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst Canker in the Mouth and Stomach. Three to five hottles ire warranted to cure the worst case of Erysipelas. One to i wo bottles are warranted to cure all Ifumor in the eyes. Two bottles are warranted to cure Running of the E us and Blotches among ihe Hair. Four to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and running Ulcers. One but lie will cure Scaly Eruption of the Skin. Two to three bottles ate warranted to cure the worst case of Ringworm. Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the most desperate case of Rheumatism. Three lo four bottles are warranted to cure the Balt I? Iteum. Five to eight bottles will cure the worst case of Hcrof ula. A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle, and a perfect cure is wairanted when the above quanti ty Is t . ken. Reader, I peddled over :i thousand bnttlesof this in the vicinity of Boston. 1 know the etfict of it u> every case. So sure as water will extinguish fire, sosure will this cure humor. I never sold a bottle of it but that sol.l an oilier; after a trial it always speaks for itself. There are two tilings about this herb that appears to me sur prising; first that it grows in our pastures, in some | la ees quite plentiful, and yet its value has never been knew ii until I discovered it in lb 16—second, that it should cure ill kinds of humor. In order to give some idea of the sudden rise and great popularity of the discovery, I will state lhat in April, 1553.1 peddled it and sold about six bullies per day—in April, 1954. I sold over one thousand bottles per day of it. Homp of the wholesale Druggists who have been in business twenty and thirty yearn, say that nothing in the annuls of patent medicines was ever like it. There is a universal praise of it from all quarters In niy oxv n practice I a I ways kept it strictly for humors —but since its Introduction neageneral family medicine, great and wonderful virtues have been found in it that 1 never suspected. Several cases of epileptic fits—a disease which was always considered incurable, have been cured by a few hollies. O, what a mercy if it will prove effectual in all is s of that awful malady—there are few who have seen more of it than I have. 1 now of several cases of Dropsy, all of them aged people,cured t-v it. For the various diseases of the Liv er, sirk Headache, Dyspepsia, Asthma, Fever and Ague, Pain in the Hide, Diseases of the Hpine, and particularly in diseases of the Kidneys, 4cc., the discovery has done more goodlhan any medicine ever know n. No change of diet ever necessary—eat the best you get and plenty of it. DIRECTION* KOU USE. —Adults one table spoonful per day—Children ..ver 10 years, dessert spoonful—Children from 5 tnH years, tea-spoonful. As no directions ran be applii able to all constitutions,lake gutTicieiil to operate on the bowels livice a day. Manufactured by KE>\EI)V, ,%o 120 IVarrtv St., Razbury, Silatt. PRICK #l,OO Wholesale Agents New York City, C. V. Oil, kner,Bl B trrlax -tr-et; C II King, 192 Broadway; Rushton and Clark, 2T5 Broadw a>; A 11. &It Hands. Lt> Fit It onstreet T. \\ DYO IT A Hi .N H, Philadelphia, wholesale Agents for Pa. For sale by F. J. lIDFFMAN and Mrs MARY MARKH, Lewistown, and by B. F. KEPNER, Mii'iutown. fj--Tly. HOVER'S LIQUID HAIR DYE. 11l IE testimony of Prof. fLoth and Dr flririckie havinp • prev i iiwly 1)Tu puV.i.-hfd, ih? is now ati Ud; From Prof. V.< CLO? KEY, formerly Professor of Tli*ry -ifi I Practice of Medicine in Die.Female Medical Col!***:#' of Peniib)lvania, and l ite Prof* s-or of Surgery in ilie American College o* Medicine. A.r. PHTL* DKt.pHi*, Nov l^. r f. Mr. Joseph E Hoover: A trial of your Liquid If .ir Dye \\ it! convince the mo?*! skeptical that it is a safe. e!e if*iit and eHuarioiis prepaiaiuui. l/i.like many oilu-rs, it hi? in several instances proved sorvicenbte in the cure of some cdtuueoiis eruptions on the head, and I have no hesitation in commending il l ifioge req-iiring such an appli alion. Very r s;ei ifuhy. J. F. X MCCLOSKEY, M !>., 47.*# Race st alnve 13th. HOVER'S WRITING INKs. I:M itidmc Hover's Wri ti:iif Fiuid and U>v r*> Indelible Ittks,siill niaiittnin their high character v htrli has aiways dtstinguished them, and the extensive demand first created hns continued uninter rupted niilil tl:c present. Order? addr ved to the Manufa< lory, N*'. 416 Race i-trt'c? ahive F ' f \,f Room and Front Doom) aborted fizpr* and qualities, from $1.50 to $3 each. PRANCISCITB. 150,000 Joint Shingles, 40,000 best 24 . inch Lap Shingles, on hand and for sale by _augJ3 FRANCISCUS "150,000 Plastering Lath, 8, Si, I A. 4| I feet long, atid the best in the market, for sale by augl3 FRANCISCUS. C 1 AS BURNERS!GAS HURNERS!-- X The most economical coal burning U. on 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 50 per cent more of coal than any stove used. (In hand and for sale bv sept 17 FRANCISCUS. PATENT KNIFE CLEANERS.— One of the greatest labor saving machines ever in vented. Every housekeeper should have one. Also, Apple Parers, Bread Toasters, Preserving Kettles, brass, copper, porcelain, tinned, &c For sale by septl7 FRANCISCUS. NE PLUS ULTRA of cook _l_ stoves is the Nnhle Cook—the most perfect noxv In use. Every one wanting the BUST cooking stove, are re spectfully invited to call and examine this baker, baking bread equal to a brick oven. This excellent stove is warranted in every respect. For sale by septl? FRANCISCUS. Dyspepsy, Indigestion, Dyspepsy. A MORBID sensibility of the stomach and bowels, at tended with obvious disorder of the digest ivo organs, Dyspepsy and its attendant ills, such as Nausea, Headache, Bilious Vomiting, Vprtigo, Dimness of Sight, Burning sensation at the pU Debility of, Nervous System, of the stomach, Hypochondria, Jatindicp, I.iver Complaint, Loss of Appetite, Oppression after eating. Wasting of the strength, Palpitation of the heart, Flatulence, with frequent Pain in the pit of Hie stoni belching of wind, acb, or towards right side, Vitiated taste, Sallow ne#g of complexion, Constipation ft uneasiness Depression of spirits and of tiie Bowels, irritability of temper, See. Have in many cases defied the skill, heretofore, of the best medical practitioners in the world, and many cases have been abandoned as incurable. Dr. J. WILLIAMS, Chemist and Pharmaceutist, after studying closely the practices of Drs. Abernethy and J. Johnston, England, and observing the nature of the dis ease In all iis stages, during a sojourn In the southern and western portions of the Untied Stales, where it pre vails to a greater extent than elsewhere, procured from South America certain roots and lierhs from which lie prepared an "Elixir," which, after eighteen years' use in private practice, has proved itself more efficacious in the cure of Dyspepsy than any medicine thai has ever been prepared in any age or clime for the same pur|iose. Having submitted it, with an explanation of its compo nents, to a number of physicians of Philadelphia, among whom were the late Drs Joseph liarlshorne and J. C. Morton lias received their entire approval, and many of the medical faculty are now not only prescribing it for their patients but are using it themselves, personally and in their families. As a tonic it is unequalled, and its properties tire of so invigorating a nature that tt is given with perfect safety and success to the most tender infants. The Elixir is very gradual, but certain in its action upon the organs of digestion, the increased secretions of me liver, pancreas and mucous membranes of the stomach, and requires that only one dose be taken in twenty-four hours; for confirmed Dyspepsy can only be < ured by //cud nally restoring the organs of digestion to a healthy stile The great success met with tn curing the most aggravated cases of Dyspepsy, accompanied soineliu.es with a I ign grade of hvjmrh . drias:*, ins esiahli„ed tin most un bounded confidence in tin- curative properties of this Elixir, in corroboration ol win- h read the follow ing te.-!|. snonials: — ATTESTATION —We, having used Williams' Anti-Dys peptic. Elixir with the most perfect satisfaction and >nc cof-s, take great pleasure in recommending it to all p-r -s .rs end" ring with Dyspepsy, as we are fully convinced of its mo.-l estimable qualities in restoring ttie digestive powers, removing ail pains and uneasiness, and impart ing a healthy tone to the stomach. John It. Penrose, 31 South Wharves; fas per Morris, Tncony; Thomas Allihone, President of Bank of Penn sylvania; Abner Elmes, Market etreer, above Sixth ; Ed ward 11. Rowley, No. 14 North Wharves; Michael Dunn, Superintendent Merchants' Exchange; Hannah Styles, Erankford Road; Hannah Webb,2B Filbert street; II \. Sperry, No 12 Edward street ; Lawrence Newbold, No. 396 Chestnut street, Pbiiad Iphia; Win. Yard, No. GC'.ty ftnw ; Rudolph I.'Arni, No 267 Broadway ; 11. N. Wi nans. No 9t Water >trret. New York. Thelistof names roup! be extended to almost any length,but the foiegoing is deemed sufficient. Testimony of II _Y Zprrru. who wax abandoned as inrar able and niven tip to die. Dr. J. Williams—Dear Sir—F perry for several years :oi! take pleasure in staling that Ins as scrliou can be perfect I) relied on, and lhat we ourselves know that he lias been wonderfully restored to health from th - brink of the grave, and we believe, as he aggers* solely by the use of Dr. Williams' Elixir. THOMAS J CHANDLER. NO 1 13 Phrenix sheet. JOHN EHKKT, Race street, above second. Personally appeared h tore >oe,{ ne of the Aldermen of the City of Philadelphia.) H N Sperry, who, being duly affirmed, doth do|>o-e and say, licit I lie facts sei forth in llie above certificate are true in every particular. (Sworn and subs- iibe I tlii- t"-!h diy a June, 057. FREDERICK REF.I., A ferncin The Elixir is sold in bottles at ff each, or six bottles for sj. Proprietor, J AMES WILLIAMS, M. D., Chemist ur-d Pharmareutist, No. I South Seventh street, Philadelphia. For sale In CHARLES RI*I Z, Lewis'.own. a;.s Grocery. Prevision, Confection ery, and VARIETY STORE, At intersection of Valley, Mill, Dorcas and Market streets, lately occupied l>v Mrs. Wertz. fIMIE undersigned having purchased the I entire stock of Mrs. Wertz, respectfully announces that he intends to make such ad ditions of articles in general use as to be able to supply almost anything that may be called f..r bv the old custom. - of the establishment and any number of new ones. Intending to keep on hand all the leading articles of mar keting, he solicits farmers and others having Butter. Eggs, Lard. Tallow. Ronry. Pota toes. Cireen or Dried Apples. Soap, Poultry, &c. to give him a call, as the highest cash price will be paid the market can afford, or Gro ceries, Salt, Fish, Confectioneries, Perfumery, fancy Articles, Hosiery for ladies and gen tlemen, Ladies' Collars, Combs, Bracelets, Buckles, Belts, Gloves, Mits, .Ac, furnished therefor at lowest cash prices. Cabinet & Undertaking Business. The manufacture of Furniture and Cabinet Ware generally, as well as the l udertaking Business, will not bo relinquished on account ol my engaging in the above business, but orders in either promptly attended to. My triends and the public generally are invited to call, examine my stock and prices in both establishments, and, as heretofore, I shall endeavor to please them. ANTHONY FELIX. Lewistown, Nov. 19, 1857. Fashionable Boot & Shoe Store. Encourage Home Industry! P. P. LOOP, BOOT AftD SHOE MMIFAfTI BER, Respectfully informs his friends I and the public that he still con " his establishment on the 1 üblic Square, where be is prcpnred to inan ufacturo at ts or iShoes, which he will sell cheaper for ('ash than ever before offered. He constantly keeps on hand, ef his own manufacture, an assortment of the above ar ticles, which he will warrant not to he sur passed here or elsewhere for elegant style and durability: also a large stock of Eastern work, which will bo sold at reduced prices. Orders promptly attended to. All kiuds of repairing executed on the shortest notice. Lawistown, March 25, 1858. Wood Turringj Sawing, and Plaster Grinding. rpiTE subscriber having leased the old Stone X Mill adjoining the Lewistown Mills, is now prepared to execute to order all kinds of Saw ing and Wood Turning at reasonable rates. kinds of Patterns and Jobbing gen erally done to order. PLASTER at all times on hand. JAMES M. COUCH. Lewistown, April 1, 1858.-ly is s SAVOY BISCUIT.-R (MR ®J the whites from the yolks BEAM) "'*9. to a stiff froth, then add the V both together for a long time T F pound of sugar, .J a juice, ] of a pound of FL OW whole very hard; with a spoon' IV'.;' 1 ® white paper in an oblong SHAPE <] gar over them ; the oven should brisk; they will bake in :1 delicate brown. Kiesnfi.—Two pounds „f B. gar, tlic wlntc of 8 cggs w . froth ; the sugar should ,l,e„ W <■ vor with lemon or vanilla. T> V should be beaten very hard a FEW!*® then drop in oval shapes on place in a moderate oven ; bake T J! pale brown ; they should then from the paper, placing the FTE - gether while warm; it will be FB U J!® : handsome dish for an EVENING LIARTR " T ® | above quantity will make TWO L 9 PREMIUM RECIPE FOR GU\,, TK ,. B —One cup best molasses; I cup,,',.® cup butter, 1 teaspoonfal alum, 2r,-,' ® ful saleratus; ' cup water ] taL.J.® COOKIES. —One cup cream; ] ~s , ® | gai , \ ounce hartshoni; flour to SUIT GRANDMOTHER'S CAKE.—Six .1® j tablespoons of lard ; 1 TEOSJURFU, OF \ one cup of sugar. Cut the doughig® pieces, roll thin and cut the centre row strips, leaving the ends who!*; fa® hot lard, and if you say they are IWLL it will be because you don't make the® grandmother did. ■ A " Farmer's Wif,-," in the Hornet® presents the tbllov n-_ : B LOAF CAKE NO I.—Six pound,So® four pounds sugar, three pounds three pounds raisins or six ptjunds >tLi fruit, thirteen eggs, add as much W FFL milk as is necessary, with half the IKS and sugar to make it stiff as biscu- The remainder of the butter and MM should he added with the eggs when risa Half a pint of wine, half a pint of BO dy, yeast ; spice as you like. LOAF CAKE X<. 2.—Six pound?FOE three pounds shortening, half butter, hi lard, three-fourths of a pound SIUM, tin eggs; beat the shortening and smrar U;;i er one hour. Put eggs in with-ntbedt; after it hits risen the second time, addnis nutmegs, half a pint of braudv, tig pounds raisins, one teaq.oMiiflii >-ia milk sufficient for wetting, and yeast. BOUGH CAKE. —Four cups flour, ti cups sugar, one cup butter, lwo tuples teaspoon ful pearlash, raisins. FARMER'S PUDDING. —Fare ami sii nearly two quarts of sour :ijq ks:t-.ittlia in a kettle with half a pint of wannwfi Make a biscuit dough, roll it out si di it over the apples; cover this v.ithre#' cloth, and on this lay a plate. If .a or three-quarters of an hour until !"w!v lliat it may w catch to tire kettle. This is excellent. GINGER BREAD WITHOUT SAUl:n.\rrJ —< hie pound of sugar, one pound of W ter, three pounds i f flour, two table?pv ful of ginger, one gill of cream, onep: of molasses. Bub the butter in the fks add the other ingredients. Roll out IF dough, cut into cakes, place them on bi tered tins, and bake in a moderately oven. )\"ash the cakes over with melas? and water before you bake them. ANOTHER. —Half a pound of F"? 1 half a pound of butter, one pound and half of flour, one ounce of ginger, OTEP 1 of molasses. Rub the flour AND P® 3 well together, add the other iugredkfi® 801 l out the dough, cut it in cakes, P them on tins. Wash them ver WIF" lasses and water and bake them I" * moderate oven. S /TOAL BUCKETS, several pal*# Pokers, Shovels, lifters Castings &• stoves, Tin and Iron Tea KelUer, Tie am- jit Wash Boilers, Stove Boilers, Griddbs, •*. Pans. Stc. In fact, all kinds of tttowu**** for stoves can bo had at the vstaMtshinen 1 sept 17 FRANCISfI^ Q'iOYES! STOVES! sTO y E jud s most varied <>t' any stock on hand beS>te. f inent embraces the New World, Globe, m" l '- j, sl Win. Penn, Fanny Forester, Girar-I, t'ryw> • SLL.I all for wood and coal. For sale JLciitq septl7 FRANCIS^ 17IRE BRICK 1 FIRE IJ R,c^v~£j X Noble, Globe, Guard, Flal Top, V* , , tat, Fanny Forrester, and SanrtseC®*' • . _# all kinds of Room and Parlor Stoves, -a" Stove Warehouse of ,nrcrl'S. sept 17 F. G. FRANCF^ Blacksmiths coal lump coal „ __. T WILKESB4RRE EGG COAL SUNBURA COAL, d4 # Just received, and for sale 1° • eretl iu anv part of town, by ..r-pt>f novs SAMUEL COMH