Jftoral atisr IfceUfltoufis. The Christian's Parting Hour. How sweet the hour of closing day. When all Is peaceftil and serene, And when the sun, with cloudless ray. Sheds mellow lustre o'er the scene! Such Is the Christ; u"s parting hour- So peacefully he t nfcs to rest— When faith, endued from heaven with power. Sustains aud cheers his languid breast. Mark but that radiance of his eye, That smile upon his wasted cheek; They tell us of his glory nigh. In language that no tongue can speak, A beam from heaven is sent to cheer The pilgrim on his gloomy road; And angels are attending near To bear him to their bright abode. Who would not wish to die like those Whom God's own Spirit deigns to bless? To sink into that soft repose. Then wake to perfect happiness? Be S/oic to Judgment of others. —It ill becoms us to be rash aud hasty in our cen sures of others, and to be forward to believe people guilty of bad things, while either the matter of fact on which the censure is grounded, is doubtful and unproved, or is capable of a good construction. Charity commands us to hope the best concerning all, and forbids censoriousness. Paul had very good information when he did but partly believe (1 Cor. xi, 18,) hoping it was not so. Especially we ought to be cautious how we censure the devotion of others, lest we call that hypocricy, enthusi asm or superstition, which is really the fruit of honest zeal, and is accepted of GodJ —Matthew Ilenry. When Docs Education Commence? — Education does not commence with the alphabet. It begins with a mother's look; with a father's nod of approbation, or his sign of reproof; with a sister's gentle press ure of the hand, or a brother's noble act of . forbearance; with a handful of flowers in green and daisy meadows; with a bird's nest admired, but not touched; with pleas ant walks in shady lanes; and with thoughts directed, in sweet and kindly tones and words, to nature, to beauty, to acts of ben evolence, to deeds of virtue, and to the source of all good to God himself!—Black wood. DYSPEPSIA, VS shown by the statements of the Board of Health of New York, caused the death of 76 persons out of 611 deaths in one week, and 131 deaths by consumption in duced by dyspepsia. As it is a well altesled lan that dyspepsia is the origin of I lie sufferings of a large jtorlion of those who die of consumption, it becomes the duly of every one to use sucii precautions against and remedies for dyspepsia as science and expeueuce have placed be fore them, and which have proved to be efficacious. Of this character is DR. WILLIAMS' ANTI DYSPEPTIC ELIXIR, in corroboration of which read the following testimonials: From Mr. R D'Arni, New York. Dear Sir—My wife hid been suffering with Dyspepsia very severely for a long time, and has been attended by two pnysicians for about six weeks,from which attend ance she received no relief. I i cently procured your Elixi' r or her, "•' after taking one buttle she is complete ly uttred. I cai. oafely say 1 never knew of a medicine having so quick effect ip so short a lime. Very respectfully yours, RUDOLPH D'ARNI, Teacher of Drawing and Music, 267 Broadway, N. Y. Extract of a letter from Mr. II N. YYinans, New York, to his friend in Philadelphia. I)o you recollect that bottle of Williams' Elixir thai was leaking in your trunk, and yon gave to ine to get rid of ■ Well, for curiosity, 1 thought I would try if it would relieve me of Ihe Dyspepsia, which I have had fir some time, and for which it is rerommended, ami I am happy to say it has quite cured me, and would recommend it to any one similarly affected Signed, H N". WINA.N3. 91 Water st ,N. Y. Dr. J Williams—After suffering from Dyspepsia for a considerable time and failing to obtain arty permanent relief, I .. as induced to try your Elixir T must confess 1 had not much confidence at hist, hut in about two w rks was most agreeably surprised to find I was rapidly im proving in health; I am now much fatter than ever before and I a.n in as good if not belter health than I ever was in my life. Very truly yours, fcc., WILLIAM YARD, 6 City Row. An Invaluable Retnedy for Dyspepsia. Read tire testimony of the wrfe of Mr. J..hn Stiles, on the Frankford Road, near the first 101 l gate. FRAKKFOBD ROAD, Oct. 25,1849 Dr. James Williams—Having recently understood that it is tour intention to resume the preparing of your Anti-Dyspeptic Elixir,and being anxious that others may be benefitted by its use ag I have been. I herewith send you for publication, if you think (.roper, a statement of the effectual cure produced on me by it. Fur a number of years I have, been suffering lo such an extent that I became so much debilitated, arid the digestive powers so much dest-oyed, that it was wilh difficulty I could take and retain sufficient nourishment to eupport life. Neith er myself nor my friends were aware that iny suffering proceeded from indigestion; in the year 1839 my attention was directed by my husband to your advertisement, at that lime published in some of the city papers,explaining the causes and symptoms of dyspepsia, and confidently offering a remedy. I immediately procured and used some of your medicine with the most signal suc cess; from a stale of debility, languor, and nervousness and complete loss of the power of digestion, so great that 1 could take at first only five drops of the Elixir at a dose, I was in a few days much relieved, and by continuing it a short time i have been restored to health, strengtn, and vigor, which J still retain. I take great pleasure, sir, in making known the . rticacy of your Anti Dyspeptic Elixir, and sincerely hope it may be the means of induc ing others lo go and be benefitted like imeelf. Very respectfully, 4c., HANNAH STILES The Elixir is sold in bottles at $! each, or six bottles for *5. Proprietor, JAMLS WILLIAMS, M U., Chemist and Pharmaceutist, No. 4 .South Seventh street, Philadelphia For sale by CHAKLKS RITZ, Lewislowu. july22 Just Published! A New Work entitled the Amerl -anHorseTamer&Farrier By a Celebrated Horse Tamer. Luce $1 Agents c m make from S2O to , ' .week selling this work. Copies .sent noc3 UP Ad ftf ° ne dol,ar ' free of postage. Address A. 11. KENNEDY J el ~ 2m Buffalo, N. Y. Fruit and Tomato Jars! II H A nY. L c n ° W °" hand . a tine asßor tment of JARS for putting up Fruit, Tomatoes &c which every family may do well to get a'sun ply of, viz: 1 Glass—pint, quart, and half-gallon. Stone Ware—pint, quart, and half gallon. Yellow Ware—Self-sealing quart. Prices low. jly F. J. HOFFMAN. VV OOL WA N I ED.—Wantc-d, at the store v T of the uttdersigned, East Market street, Lewistuwn. 10.000 POUNDS OF WOOL, for which the lu./h'tt market price will he paid in trade. KENNEDY, JUNKIN & CO. Lewistown, May 26, 1858, 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 Hoffmaa'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, Cutlery, Vices, Bellows, Chains, Glas, dtc , F. J- Hoff man's Mammoth Hardware Store, and you can be accommodated. mhll DRUGS, DRUGS, DRUGS, medicines, Medicines, Medicines, Pa i uls, Paints, Paints, Glass, Glass, Oils, Oils, oi,s > Trusses, Trusses, At HOFFMAN'S. GARDEN SEEDS! —I have now on haod a fine assortment of Fresh Garden Seeds, consisting of some of the finest varieties. Pole and Bunch Beans, early and late. Dwarf 3nd Bush do do do Cabbage, do do Also, Radish, Beet, Onion, Lettuce, Chinese Sugar Cane, and other seeds, mhll F. J. HOFFMAN. I "'LOUR. —1 have now on hand and shall con- linue to keep a supply of Extra Superfine Flour from Pittsburgh, which we will warrant to give entire satisfaction. N. B. Those who want a good article can find it at mhll F. J. HOFFMANS. WALL PAPER!—As the Spring opens, housekeepers will be looking around for Wall Paper, w here a good supply can be found and cheap. This can be done at mhll F. J. HOFFMAN'S. CIORN CULTIVATORS.—A good article / for sale by F. J. Hoffman. VESSEL ASM> SIUMP Forsaleby [nihil] F. J. HOFFMAN. Sugar Cane and Flower Garden Seeds At [mhll] F. J. HOFFMAN'S. White Corn Meal, An excellent article for sale by mhll F. J. HOFFMAN. mm A good article for 12£ cents at mhII F. J. HOFFMAN'S ROCERIES.—F. J. Hoffman's is the store VJJ" where good Groceries can be found, and at low prices. nihil THE MODEL CHURN. SPJIS'S P.4TEXT Atmospheric Barrel Churn WILL make more Butler, of a belter quality, from a '* given quantity of Cream, than any other in use. It is constructed in >uch a manner th it the whole reel or dasher, un be removed (w iiole) from the inside of the Churn by simply unscrewing the handle end of the dash er to the square of the hole. The peculiar construction of the dasher agitates the cream in the centre as well as ihe sides, giving ii a rotary motion,and preventing the cream from revolving with the dasher after it becomes tiiick. They also gather the bntter quicker and better. They have Tubes in Ihe lid for the purpose of letting the cas escape as fast as it rises, and admitting the fresh air 10 pass through ihe churn while in operation. After churning, the dashers cau be removed for a perfect clean ing. Ihe Churn is then clear of all impediments in the way of removing the butter. Tor sate by F. ii. FRANCISCUS. I.ewistown, June 10, ISSB. QALON'A and Perry County Cradleson band O an,i sale ly FRANCISCUS. BELLS— two sizes—very good, for J sale by FRANCISCUS ONE Thousand Sweet Potato Plants on baud and for sale by FRANCISCUS. I?LY NETS! IL\ NETS'.—A good assort _|J merit for gale by FRAXCISCI^. HAY IIOISTERS, Blocks, Rope*. Ac. on hand ami for sale by FRANCISCUS. ROLLING BLINDS of superior make arid i finish, |r2 i<> 50 per window FR A \ ClSCild STUFF and Fencing Boards can be bad very iow it Fit ANCISCUS'S. YTTALL PAPER.—The largest, cheapest \V and best stock of Wall Paper in the country. For sale cheap by FRANCISC US. 01 R Stock of Sash, Doors, Blinds and Shut tar* are at least 20 per c'nt lower than last season. FRANCISCUS. OHINGLES.—23O,OOO Lap and Joint Shin f J *'•", sawed and shaved, 18 to 2d inches, from Alt to tSM |>er ihousatid- FRANCISCUS. G1 ILT aud Transparent Window Shades with r ''ords, Tasselr', Af. (Iren and KiifF Shades, all ah Btiley'g Pateni Fixiuieg. FR AiVCI" i CI!S LUMBER of all kinds can bo bought 20 per cent, cheaper than ever, at ihe l.uuiber Yard of FRAN CISC US. / CHILDREN'S Willow Gigs and Carriages, \J 2 ami 3 wheel Wooden Conehen and pi. tin and liandaomely furnished, with and without piinei FRANC ISC US. f 10PPER KETTLES from 2to^^Hllons, \J Brag* do., Iron Enameled and Tin Preserving do., on hand and for gale by FRANCISCUS. DARLING'S Cast Steel Scythes, grass and grain, Griffin's do., 2 and 3 prong C. S. Hay Forks, j Scythe rSneaths, Rakes, Coru Cranks, Bifleg, Rag Stones, ; *• by FRANCISCUS. I TO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS.— i A ' C! " ! furnish (by arrangements made on lite Su-i|ue ] hanna) all kindg of Lumber this season, atsurprMng low j rates. The aitentio.i of Builders i especially call, dm | Mi.s rime lo our large sleek of Sash .100. Bxlo to |o\lß I Two and four panel Doors, plain and fancy moulded, : from $1.25 to $3 50 each. FRANCISCUS. WORK ED W. P. FLOORING, 30,(XX) feet. 155,000begt Plastering Lath, 3 to 4* ft long, IJiJ. j 120 000 feet common lim h Boards, 150,mt feet good and | medium quality Boarda and Plucks, all unuul lenaili- and I qualities, perfectly sound, wilh .11 kinds of Builder's I materials, can be bought very low now fur r ash FRANCISCUS. HOVER'S INKS— Black. Blue and Red j ' n k' manufactured by Joseph E. llover f ; Philadelphia, in inkaland bottles, at 3, 6, 10 aru - cents per h<ttle. For sale at the book store oi ELIZABETH COGLEY, j . ap North Corner of Diamond. SALT AND FISH. BACON rpAKEN in exchange for Salt and Fish at ] 1 right prices. a P IS F. J. HOFFMAN. Neal, Cheap & Durable. W. G. ZOLLINGER, Market Street, vert door to Kennedy's Store, KJs always prepared to sup ply the public with all the / different styles of Hats of (hebestqualilies and prices as to defy competi tion. He has now on har.il a large assortment of Fall and winter Hats and Caps, of all the latest styles, which he will sell at the lowe.-t cash prices. He invites everybody to call and examine for themselves, as he is sati-fied that Ins stock cannot fail to please. For the Ornish he has constantly on hand, or will make to order, hat 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 liberal 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' Hall. ocl 22 wm. lxntoT UIMMQV East market street, Lewistown, a few doors east of Geo. Blymyer's store, HAS just received fiom the city a choicese lection of (SLOTHS, CSI ®k S3 S3 a CS S3 © 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 slock, which will be found to be all that is represented, if not a little more. 0c122 * Snuff, Smoking Tobacco & Pipes! JUST received, the largest assortment of the above articles ever brought to the-Ju niata country. The subscriber also keeps on band Cut and Dry Maccoboy, Broken Tobacco Rappee, German Pipes Congress and Clay Pipes Scotch Snuff, Cigar Cases Matches, Snuff Boxes fcc. &c. &c.. All of which he pledges himself to sell at prices so low as to satisfy all. Give me a call np29 E. FRYSINQER. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA. Benevolent Institution, established by special endowment for the relief of the sirk and distressed afflicttd rcith f r trulent and KpUlemic /Jise.oses, rro all persons afflicted with sexual diseases, such as Spermatorrhoea, Seminal Weakness, Impotence, Gon orrhoea, Gleet, Syphilis, the vice of Onanism or Self Abuse, ice. Sec. The Howard Association, in view of the aw fnl destruc tion of human life caused by sexual diseases, and the deceptions practised n (ton the unfortunate victims of such diseases by tiuacks, several years a god reeled their Con sulting Surgeon, as a Charitable Act worthy of their nante, to open a Dispensary for the treatment of this class of diseases, in all their forms, and to give Medical Advice GRATIS, to all who apply by letter, wnli a de scription of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, Bcc.) and 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, and 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 effort have been of great benefit to the afflicted, especially to the young, and they have resolved lo devote themselves with renewed zeal to this very important 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, w hit h will be sent by mail (in a sealed letter envelope) Free of Charge, on receipt of Two Stamps for postage Address, for Re port or treatment, Dr. GEORRE It CAUiOUN,Consult ing Surgeon Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Ity order of llie Directors. EZRA D HEARTWEI.L, President. GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary dec 3 The Greatest Improvement of the Age! \l|| YOUNGAMERICA SF CORN JbSHELLER The most Complete, Simplest, d- Cheapest Cornttheller in the World.! J. P. Smith's Patent. November 25, 1856. The farmers of Mifflin county and vicinity are most respectfully informed that arrange menls have been made for the manufacturing of this celebrated machine at Lewistown, and that 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., Pa. 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, has on hand a large assort- Clocks, Watches, and i \ He has gold and silver 1 watches of every kind and price, some of them of very supcriou finish, and warranted A No. 1 ; a splendid variety of including breast pins, ear rings, finger rings, bracelets, cuff pins, watch guards, pens, pen cils, spectacles, and every other saleable article of Jewelry, as well as a lot of Stltorc tiuH illatcO Also, a great variety of FANCY ARTICLES. attention will be given to RE ; 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 alt who may favor him with a call. jEj°Call round and ap22 VfrTNDOW CURTAINS, Ac.—A fine ns i Yl sortnaeut of Shades, Paper for Cur i tains, fcc. T. J. Hoffman. etsrsmEGSEiß s^csxsis OF RF. ELLIS, of the late firm of McCoy • & Ellis, has just returned from the city with a choice assortment of Dry Goods and Groceries, selected with care and purchased for cash, which are offered to the public at a small ad vance on cost. The stock of Dry Goods em braces all descriptions of Summer Goods suitable for Ladies, Gentlemen and Children, with many new patterns. His (RToemrs comprise Choice Sugars, Molasses, Java, Rio and La guy ra Coffee, superior Teas, &c. Also, Boots and Shoes, Queens ware, and all other articles usually found in stores—all which the customers of the late firm and the public in general are invited to examine. R. F. ELLIS. fggfFish, Salt, Plaster and Coal always on hand. Country Produce received as usual and the full market price allowed therefor. Lewistown, June 3, 1858. [o] COME AND SEE!" AT Kennedy, Junkin & Co's CHEAP CASH STORE, "YYT'nEnE I hey have just received a new T T and splendid stock of SPRING & SUMMER GOODS, which they offer lower than ever. They in vite all to call at their store any and every day, as they arc always ready and willing to wait on customers. We enumerate a few of our goods, as follows : Black Silks 50c to $1 37} per yard Fancy do 50c to 1 37} " Fancy Delaines 12 to 28c " Ohalla 15 to 31c " Lavilla and Du Calls 12} to 25c per yard Lawns and Ginghams 6} to 25c " All kinds White Goods for dresses Cloths and Cassimers 50c to 5 50 per yard Mantillas and Shawls, Dress Trimmings, Cottonade, Hosiery and Gloves, Calicoes Oj to 12} c, best quality Readvniade Clothing, Lower Than Ever! Brown and White Sugars, 8 to 12} c per lb. Coffees 12} to 14c per lb. Best Teas and Spices Syrups 12} to 18:{ cents per quart Queensicare and Willow IFa re very loio Boots and Shoes cheaper than ever We have everything that people want, and will sell cheaper than any other house in town, for Cash or Country Produce. Give us a call. Don't forget, at ap29 KENNEDY, JUNKIN &CO S. To the Public. The subscriber would inform bis friends and the public that he opened a shop in part of the room formerly occupied by M. Montgomery, adjoining the Post Office, where he is prepared to make to order Ladies', Gentlemen's or Children's iJoots, Gaiters, of all descriptions, of the best quality, and at reasonable prices for cash, and from his ex perience in the business, and determination to please, he hope* to give satisfaction to all who may favor him with their orders. ISI :s>ip Done in the best manner. A share of pub lic patronage respectfully solicited. my'2o-tf JOIIX CLARKE. MANNY'S & rLE/.FEPL, With Wood's Improvement. 5 £■•: r v. g > t SA I .FARMERS who are desirous of getting the best Mowing and Reaping Machine in use will please send iu their orders before the 10th of June. Any comments upon the superiority of this machine over all others is unnecessary, as it is universally and justly pronounced to be the best ever taken into a harvest lield. Every Machine warranted. Call soon upon F. G. I'KANCISCCS, my 27 Agent. REAL ESTATE AM. nOUSES AND LOTS in Town and vicin ity, and Farms and Wild Lands dispos ed of for a reasonable compensation. Information given respecting Unseated Lands, and Taxes paid if authorized by the owners. REFERENCES. GEN. R. C. IIAI.E, PETER DOMA, Philadelphia. JOUN A. WRIGHT, Freedom Iron Works, Mif flin county. Maj. DAVID IIOLCII, Philipsburg, Centre co. 1 large 11 HICK HOUSE & 2 small FRAME HOUSES on the lot at the corner of Grand and West Market streets, Lewistown. 4 BlllCK HOUSES and 2 FRAME HOU SES AND LOTS , on Hale street. 1 FRAME HOUSE on the corner of Main and Charles street. 1 BRICK HOUSE , near the residence of Judge Parker. ALSO, a WOOD LOT on the South side of the Juniata River, about 1} miles from Lewistown, containing about 56 acres, well watered, adjoining the Pennsylvania Rail road, with a two story Frame House on it —not occupied. Inquire of JNO. R. WEEKES, Justice of the Peace, Sbcrttietwv K Sttvijrgov, OFFICE West Market street, Lewistown, next door to Irwin's grocery. ap29 Pennsylvania Railroad. ON and after Monday, May 10th, 1858, trains leave Lewistown Station as follows: Eastward. Westward. Through Express, 5 3§ a. m. 5 51 a. m. Fast Line, 942 p. in. 730 p. m. Mail Train, 250 p. in. 325 " Through Freight, 5 35 p.m. 2 05 a.m. Local " 6 05 " 7 30 " Express Freight, 1 50 ' 9 55 " Fare to Harrisburg, $1 85 ; to Philadelphia, 5 00; to AI toon a, 2 10; to Pittsburgh, 5 60. Ticket Office will be open 20 min utes before the arrival of each Passenger J rain. D. E. Agent. ptORN SIIELLERS, Winnowing Mills or Fans, Cultivators, Fodder Cullers, &<•. on hand and for sale by FRANCISCITS. FISH. —Mackerel, Shad and Herring for sale 6y rnhl! F. J. HOFFMAN. Suited to the Times! BCO.TS AND SHOES Of Every Description. GENTS', LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES! On account of the hard time?, V KC. Hamilton has determined make a GREAT REDUCTION in the price >i Roots and Shoes to persons having the Cash. His stock comprises a large assortment of Gents', Ladies'. Misses' and Childien's Shoes, suitable for the season, which he will sell lower than iliey have ever before been sold in Lewistown ; a very large assortment of tine Summer Boots and Shoes, of the best material and workmanship, which he will sell at remarkably low prices, so as to suit the times and give satisfaction to the por ch iser. Boots and Shoes of every description an, le to eider, both neat and durable, nad from I<J to 20 per cent, lower than elsewhere. All rips sewed gratis. Repairing done on shortest notice. Don't mistake the place, in the Public Square, second door east of the National House, at the sign of P. F. Loop. E. C. HAMILTON. Lewistowu, June 24, 1858. N. S. LAWRENCE'S NEW PAPER, PRIMER'S CARD AND ENVELOPE Pan t XO. JO'. iOtlfil.lKE ST., PHILADELPHIA. Bg&Cash buyers will tind it for their inter est to call. janT.y HOVER'S LIQUID HAIR DYE. TIIIE li-lhnr.iiy of Prot. Boi-'ti and I)r. I'riin kle having -L previously been published, liie following is now adiled: From Prof. MCCLOSICBV, formerly Prole--or of Theory ami Praciiceof Medicine in the Female Medical College of Pennsylvania, and late Professor of Surgery in the American College ol Medicine, Ac. PHri.*DZLi>HU, Nov 2tlh, ISSC. Mr. Joseph E Hoover:—A lri.<l of yonr Liquid llair l)ye will convince the most skeptical lh.it it is a safe,ele gant and efficacious preparation. Ur.like many others, it has in several instances proved serviceable in the cure of some cutaneous eruptions on Die head, and I have no hesitation in commending it to those requiring such an application. Very respectfully, J. F X MCCI.OSKEV, M. D., 475 Race st. above J3lh. HOVER'S WRITING INKS, including Hover's Wri ting Fluid and Hover's Indelible Inks,still maintain their high character It it h has always distinguished them, and the extensive demand first created lias continued uninter rupted until ihe present. Orders addressed to the Manufactory, No. 416 Race street above Fourth, (old No. 111.) Philadelphia, will re ceive prompt attention by JO EPII E HOVER, deel? Manfacturer. THE EXTENSIVE STOCK or WATCHES, CHAINS, BRACELETS, RINGS, BREASTPINS, AND OTHER JEWELRY; Pi.ITOY AESICiLSS, CLOCKS, and a beautiful assortment of BOOKS AND STATIONERY are now selling at greatly reduced prices at •Junkin's old stand, corner of Brown and Market streets, opposite Russell's Banking House. 4&, Those who desire to buy at prices cor responding with the times, will please call. jJSyAII kinds of repairing promptly atten ded to. 11. W. JUNKIX, Agent. Lewistown, April 8, 1858. Central Pennsylvania Wholesale and Retail Cigar Manufactory AND One door west of the Post Office, Leicistown, Pa. "IT THE RE may be found the best, largest TT and cheapest assortment of Smoking and Chewing Tobacco and Cigars in this pan of the State. TOBACCOS.* The pure Old Virginia Diadem Twist Atkin's genuine Smyrna Fig " Goodwin's Fine Cut, in tin foil Anderson's best Honey Dew, fine cut Bidgood's Juicy Fig Pounds Competitor Pounds Pectin's Original Honey Dew, half pounds James Thompson's Celebrated Eldorado Spun Tobacco—Cbildrey's Congress Fives I'enn's Congress Fives, S2B per 100 weight Oscar's Congress Tens, 27 44 " Epp's " Fives, 25 44 44 CIGARS. ESLU ralclo Regalia Baltimores La Ileal Estrellas Gift Opera Tulipans $<3.50 per ui. Concha Opera Fancy Fortunas Eagle Principe " Laguagra Justo Sanz do " Concha La Napoleans Imperiadora Aletnanas Exuis Tirabeque Omer Pascba Wasbingtons llalf Spanish Virginias $G per m. &c &c &c Which I can sell at front $3.50 to S2O per thousand. nayO E. FRYSINGER. NETT STOREr NEW GOODS! NEW PRICES! npilE undersigned respectfully informs the -*■ public that he has opened a new Store in the room lately occupied by Jacob Everich, between Mutthersbough's and Mayes' hotels, East Market street, where his friends and the public are invited to call and examine a large, neat, and well selected stock, which is now being sold for cash or country produce at very low prices. It consists of Rich Dress Silks & Dress Goods of every variety, Shawls of every description, Fine Embroider' ies and Real Laces, Dress Trimmings, Ribbons, dr., and Domestic Goods of every known style and make, CLOTHS, CASSIMERS AMD SATINETTS, and all other articles usually found in first class stores. Also, a choice assortment of jFawUo <£roccrtCß. The store will be under the management of B. K. Firovcd, well known as an attentive and obliging salesman, who will spare no pains to please all who may favor hint with their custom. WM. BUTLER. Lewistown, April 29, 1858. fo A P] aatituUitrni, Ra Ued Bum it. —Heat three "' sweet milk with one of butter- * warm into the flour, with at,/' * Pfk < salerutus. lta sponge, the same as for bread ..J when the mixture is milk war • well, but not si: if, am] set i n aw!.' When light, mould into cakes a while, (five minutes or so) pU.i. * of each ; bake in a quick oven Tl '' similar to those made from ?'* Cold biscuit can he warmed to • ? new, by turning cold water upon them! the crusts, then warm throm-h-in . ate oven. ° n,na^r Potatoe Yeast. Take twelve good ■„ potatoes, peel, wash, and grato , h , n lei into this one quart of boilim, one quart of cold water, one t-u'* salt, one cup sugar, and when c „1 yeast let it stand in a warm place -1-I°' twelve hours, or until it is li-d„ .! then IM it away in a jar in a cool pl ace J* you want to bake take a teacup 0 f th; ? two loaves of bread; stir up Bpw it rise, then mix rather stiff; jj v not have good bread it will not lV fault of the yeast, lie particular • up the yeast thoroughly even fore taking out any. To Bake Pears. Wash half apec U tart pears, cut the stem so as to leave 4 an inch ; put tlieui in an iron pot over th fire, with half a pint of Water and ar o of molasses to them; cover the pot or l' tic, and let them boil rather gently nn a the pears are soft and the syrup rkh, J most like candy.— Lady* Boedz. Broicn (Jracy far Roast the heart, liver and lights of the fowl 1 into the spider with butter, pepper. . a !t and a little water. When weli add some sweet cream and boil. Stir k it will burn. Baked Rice Pudding.— F lavor and sweeten to taste, two quarts of milk. 0M tea-cup of raisins, two well beaten a table-spoon of butter, and a little salt Ihtke two hours. Quick Ginger Ben .— To a pail of ws ter, add two ounces of ginger, one pint of molasses, and a gill of good yeast. In two hours it is fit for use. Lemon Beer. —To a gallon of water, add a sliced lemon, a spoonful of irinarer. hail a pint of yeast, and sugar enough to mate it sweet. Puff-Pudding. —One <juart of milk.sa eggs, seven tablespoonfuls of flour, ],!♦' i teaspoouful of sale rat us, a saltspo-.n ofalt. Bake twenty minutes; serve soon askkcA with maple syrup or butter and su^ar. Dry tug lilnckbi rrKS. —Place them ia2 liot oven, until they are thorouelilvheated. Lay newspapers 011 your drying scaffold,! and spread the berries thinly on it, anddn thoroughly. HIGHLY MPORTAYT TO F.4U*Lus M. M. FAXON'S .Attachment of Vulcanized India US* Spring to the Tubes oj Grain Ilrilk r nilE uudt-rsigned, having perfected an srrji:Si*til& the attachment nf a Gum Spring in thTubeiui Drag B irs of Grain Drills is liappv tn inform Fancm and all others interested in the growingnf Wltrnaf other grains, that lie is pieparcd to lurhish GEiIN DRILLS, with the above article attached,at iherten* not ire, at his Foundry, in Mc Vey town Pa. See 'rrtiiir become an almost indispensable arlieie t the Ft'"-*'- and he will find that the attachment of Uie Gum S.'T will enhance its value at least one-half Alllfceir'.-* tion and trouble caused by the breaking of w oli r: * is entirely done away wiih by this arrangenem.vd! man, or boy, can perform nearly double the lakrtW® could under the old plan, with much greater ebst-.b*vf himself and horses. There need lie no fearofdw'r'" breaking, for if there is an article ihai wiMreitherh"*' rot, or wear out, the Gum Spring is that article..id' hazard nothing in saying that my Grain Drill i- dies* plest in construction, most econoinica! in petforinaat-. and therefore the most durable ever offered to the a? - cultural public The feed is so arranged thai it adif It li, 'i, lit and 2 bushels per acre. Persons <i > one for the coming seeding are requested to send in tto orders as early as possible. Direct to McVeytoon v din county. Pa., or F G FHANCISUI S.Le '■ 1 E. 1,. FAXON", HoUidaysburg, Blair co , Pa ; BOlti' BRO., Harrisburg, Pa , who are authorized low' agents, and from w lioin any further information mar'*, mined. PRICE OF DRILLS, with the attachment, I* iners who already have drills, can have them all""!'® the India Rubber Spring attached, for from $!0tol s>AII branches of the FOUNDRY BUSINESS carried on, for which orders are respectfully sab M M. FAXON McVeytown. June 10,1556. Wood Turning, Sawing, aw Plaster Grinding. THE subscriber having leased the oM 6 Mill adjoining the Lewistown prepared to execute to order all kinds ot - ing and Wood Turning at reasonable rates _ kinds of Patterns and Jobbings" erally done to order. M ftf-GROUND PLASTER at all M*" haVuf JAMES M. COUCH- Lew is town, April I, 1858.-ly IHo \A' ; S.>J S(JKEO,\ i;*TI*T. PROFESSIONAL business promptly atten ed to, and charges reasonable. , . OFFICE on North Main street, second dw below the town Hall, and nea !>'opp°^r Gazette office. je 21, GEO. 77". EIOEEs Attorney at Law, OFFICE in West Marketstreet,opposi >• bise's Hotel, will attend toany busmen courtsof Mifflin, Centre, or Huntingdon ties Lewistown. juh '■ Fruit and Ornamental T Straw berry, Raspberry, ; {t y Gooseberry Plants, in Inquire of Wsr BIPTLER, Pa., or J. E. JOHNS I ( ■ , augl3 Trenton, New
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