Lewistown gazette. (Lewistown, Pa.) 1843-1944, August 19, 1858, Image 4

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    THE
GENERAL DIRECTIONS FOR PRE
SERVING.
Perhaps at the present season a few gen
erl hints on preserving for the use of a
young house wife may be acceptable.
Several of the directions may appear need
less; but there may be some inexperienced
persons to whom they may be beneficial.
1. Let everything used for the purpose
be clean and dry; especially bottles.
2. Never place a preserving pan flat on
the lire, as this will render the preserve
liable to burn as it is called; that is to say,
to adhere closely to the metal, and then to
burn; it should always rest on a trcvet or
on the lower bar of the kitchen range.
3. Alter the sugar is added to them, stir
the preserves gently at first, and move
quickly towards the end, without quitting
them until they are done; which precau
tion will prevent their being spoiled.
4. All preserves should be perfectly
cleared from the scum as it rises.
5. Fruit which is to be preserved in
syrup must first be blanched or boiled
gently, until it is sufficiently softened to
absorb the sugar, and a thin syrup be pour
ed over it at first, or it will shrivel instead
of remaining plump and becoming clear.
Thus, if its weight of sugar is allowed and
boiled to a syrup with a pint of water to
the pound, only half the weight must be
taken at first, and this must not be boiled
with the water more than fifteen or twenty
minutes at the commencement of the pro
cess. A part of the remaining sugar must
be added every time the syrup is reboiled
unless it should be otherwise directed in
the receipt.
ti. To preserve both the true flavor and
the color of the fruit in jams and jellies,
boil them rapidly until they are well re
duced before the sugar is added, and quick
ly afterwards, but do not allow them to
become so much thickened that the sugar
will not dissolve in them easily, and throw
up its scum. In some seasons the juice is
so much richer than in others that this
effect takes place almost before one is aware
of it; but the drop which adheres to the
skimmer when it is held up, will show the
state it has reached.
7. Never use tin, iron or pewter spoons
or skimmers, as they will convert the color
of red fruit into a dingy purple and impart
besides a very unpleasant flavor.
8. W hen cheap jams or jellies are re
quired make them at once with sugar, but
use that which is well refined always for
preserving in general. It is a false econo
my to purchase an inferior kind, as there is
a great waste from it in the quantity of scum
which it throws up.
9. Pans of copper or bell metal are the
proper utensils for preserving fruit. \\hen
used they must be scoured bright with
sand. Tinned pans turn ami destroy the
color of the fruit that is put in to them.
A stewpan made of iron and coated with
earthen ware is very nice for preserving.—
(lodeys Lady's Book.
Suiwc for Baked Puddings. —A very
cheap sauce can be made by simply sweet
ening a bowl of rich cream, and spicing
it with nutmeg, cinnamon or vanilla. A
still richer sauce is made by mixing two
parts sugar with one of butter, whip them
to a froth, spice as above, and add a little
wine or brandy if liked, but a spoonful of
sharp vinegar will do as well. Another
kind is made by thoroughly mixing a little
flour with the butter and sugar, and then
pouring on boiling water till it is of the
consistency of thin cream, adding the wine
or vinegar, and spicing to taste.
mmmt mmmmm m
HIGHLY IMPORTANT TO FAR.HKRS,
M. M. FAXON'S
JUtuchmeal oj fidcanized India Rubber
Spring to the Tubes oj Grain Drills.
rpilE undersigned, having perfected an arrangement for
tke attachment of a Oum Spring to the Tubes and
Drag Bars of Grain Drills, is happy to inform Farmers
and aii others interested in the growing of Wheat and
other grains, that he is pitpared to furnish GRAIN
DRILLS, with the above articie attached, a- the shortest
notice, at his Foundry, in McVeytown, Pa. Seeders hat e
become an almost indispensable article to the Farmer,
and he will tind that the attachment of the Gum Spring
will en ha tire its value at least one-half. All the deten
tion and trouble caused by the breaking of wooden pins
is entirely done away with by this arrangement, and a
•nan. or loy, can perform nearly double the labor that be
could under the old plan, willi much greater ease, both to
himself and horses. There need be no fearof the Spring
breaking, for if there is an article that will neither break,
rot, or wear out, the Gum tipring is that article, and I
hazard nothing in saying (hat my Grain Drill is the sun
pest in construction, most economical in performance,
and therefore the most durable ever offered to the agri
cultural public. The feed ,s so arranged that „ *„• JL
or ,Yh " lh !>, r Persona desiring
one rorthe coming ar „ req , le(rtH |0 |n
order.- as early as possible. Direct to Mr Vtytown, M,f
flm county, Pa., or F. G FRANOISGUS. Lew.sWsrn t
E. L. FAXON, HoliiJaysburg, Blair co , ]- a BOVEk A
BHD., fl.ir risburg, Pa., who are authorixLi to a. t • s
age (its, and from whom any furtherinformationrntv I eJh
tairied.
PRICE OF DRILLS. with the attachment, 475. Far
mers who already have drills, can have them altered,and
the India Kubher Spring attached, for from 410 to slfi
e>AII branches of the FOUNDRY BUSINESS „til
carried on, for which orders are respectfully solicited.
M M. FAXON
McVeytcwn. June 19,1866.
/ 10RN SIIELLERS, Winnowing Mills or
Fans, Cultivators, Fodder Cutters, Ac. on hand and
>ra)eby FRANCISCLd.
TMSH,—Mackerel, Shed and Herring for sale
L by mh 11 F. J. HOFFMAN.
yaaaiMiaa Asaaasri?
AUD
Snyder County Normal School,
FREEBMtG, PA.
THE next session of this Institution commen
ces on the 27th of JULY, and continues 22
i weeks. Encouraged by past success, increased
I efforts will be made to enable students to acquire
a sound mental, moral and physical education.
The Academic Department embraces all the
branches constituting a thorough English, Clas
! sical, Mathematical and Scientific Education,
together with Music, Drawing, Painting and
I French.
A NORMAL DEPARTMENT
: has been established and heretofore well at
tended, in which Teachers, and those wishing
to become such, can prepare themselves for the
profession.
Terms—Half in Advance.
For Board, Tuition, Room, &c., per
session of 22 weeks, $52 to S6O
Tuition alone, per quarter of 11 wks. $4 to $6
Music, Drawing, Painting and French at
usual charges.
£C|FStudents can enter at any lime.
For catalogues, &c., address
jly 15 GEO. F. McFARLAND, Principal.
NOTICE. —We, the undersigned, give no
tice, agreeably to the laws of Pennsyl
vania, that wo intend making application to
the next session of the Legislature of Penn
sylvania for (ho incorporation of a Bank, to
be located in the borough of Lewistown,
county of Mifllin, and State of Pennsylvania,
under the name, style and title of "THE
MIFFLIN COUNTY BANK," issue to be
secured by bond and mortgage on real estate
to be appraised by three men appointed by
the Governor, at three-fourths its cash value,
and joint and separate liability of all the
stockholders, to have general banking and
discounting privileges, with a capital of One
Hundred Thousand Dollars, with the privilege
of increasing it to Five Hundred Thousand
Dollars.
Wra. Cummins, Win. Thompson,
Davis Bates, Thomas Heed,
John Henry, John D. Nageny,
Alexander Reed, Wm. Bealy,
Win. M. Fleming, Abner Thompson.
Lewistown, June 24, 1858.-6ni
TAKE NOTICE.
Felix's New Grocery, Provision
and Fish Store,
On Poiiit of Valley, Mill and Dorcas Sis.
IF you want Shad, Mackerel and Herring, go
to Felix's.
If you want Salt by the sack, Ham, Shoulder
and Side, go to Felix's.
If you want Crockery Ware of the best qual
ity, best and cheapest Groceries, best of Tea,
Spices, Soaps, Perfumery, and Fancy Articles,
such as Ladies' Baskets, Brushes, Combs, Pins,
See., See., go to Felix's Cheap Cash Grocery.
If you want Confectioneries, Toys, Dried
Fruit, all kinds of Crackers, Biscuits, Cakes or
Ice Cream, go to Felix's
and others having all kinds of
Produce to sell will please give me a call, as I
will pay cash for Butter, Eggs, Lard, Smoked
Meat, Dried Fruit, Poultry, Potatoes, &c., at
a per centage off for Groceries or any goods in
rny line at cash prices.
If you want Furniture for which Produce
can be taken in exchange, give me a call, as 1
still carry on the Furniture and Undertaking
business. Call and examine my stock and pri
ces before purchasing elsewhere.
julyls A. FELIX.
if A II I) W All Id !
To Buy Cheap for Cash,
Blacksmiths, buy at HolFman'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,"
Ilou-ekeepers, buy at Hoffman's.
Don't forget, if you want good Stoves, Pump
Chains, Oil Cloths, Nails, Steel, Iron, Cutlery,
Vices, Bellows, Chains, Glass, &c , F. J. Hoff
man's Mammoth Hardware Store, and you can
be accommodated. nihil
URICS, DRIGS, lIRUS,
lledklne*, Medicines,
Paints, Paints, Paints,
Glass, Glass,
Oils, Oils, Oils,
Trusses, Trusses,
At HOFFMAN'S.
I?FOUR. —I have now on hand and shall con
jj tinue to keep a supply of Extra Superfine
Flour from Pittsburgh, which we will warrant
to give entire satisfaction.
N. B. '1 hose who want a good article can find
it at mhll F. J. HOFFMAN'S.
\\J ALL PAPER !—As the Spring opens,
y V housekeepers will be looking around for
Wall Paper, where a good supply can be found
and cheap. This can be done at
nihil F. J. HOFFMAN'S.
White Corn Meal.
An excellent article for sale by
® h ll F. J. HOFFMAN.
A good article for 12$ cents at
mhll F. J. HOFFMAN'S
G1 ROCERIES.—F. J. Hoffman's is the store
J" where good Groceries can be found, and at
low prices. mhll
Fruit and Tomato Jars!
[IIA\ E now on hand a fine assortment of
J AltS for putting up Fruit, Tomatoes, &c.
which every family may do well to get a sup
ply of, viz:
Glass—pint, quart, and half-gallon.
Stone Ware—pint, quart, and half gallon,
i ellow Ware—Self-sealing quart.
Prices low, jlyg F. J. HOFFMAN.
SALT AND FISH.
BACON
in exchange for Salt and Fish at
J right prices.
a pls F. J. HOFFMAN.
HOVEIt'S INKS.—Black, Blue and Red
Ink, manufactured by Joseph E. Hover,
Philadelphia, in inkstand bottles, at 3, 0, 10
and 12 cents per boLtlo. For sale at the book
Htore of ELIZABETH COG LEY,
j; "" North Cornor ol Diamond.
2B So
suRCJKi\ i;ITIST.
"pROI- ESS 10.NAL business promptly attend
i ed to, and charges reasonable.
OFFICE on North Main street, second door
below the town Hall, and nearly opposite the
Gazette office. je 21, 1955—tf
WESTS
Patent Galvanic Cement
IJsT* 1 L£* £32. ©©iFaaag'a
rpUE undersigned having purchased the
I right for this Cement in Mifflin and Cen
tre counties, are now prepared to furnish and
put it on roofing wherever desired—the roof
being sheeted by the owner. Scientific men
under the direction of government, and ar
chitects and builders in various parts of the
country, for years have been studying and
experimenting to discover some composition
or article for roofing, which would resist the
changes of our climate, and would unite the
qualities of Imperviousness to JVtUer, Incom
bustibility, Durability and Cheapness. No
article now in use possesses these qualities.
Shingles are not fire proof, and cannot be used
upon flat roofs. Slate can only be used upon
steep roofs. The contraction, expansion and
rusting of metallic roofs are so great in this
changeable climate that they soon become
worthless, or the repairs will cost more thau
a new roof. The various cements and com
positions which have been introduced, can be
supplied only to very flat roofs, and they are
all so affected by the action of the weather
that they will molt and run in summer and
crack in winter, and in a short time become
crumbly and worthless. The inventor of the
Galvanic Cement has labored twenty years to
obviate these difficulties, and it is believed by
those who have had opportunities to test the
matter, that be has entirely succeeded. As
now applied,
First—lt is completely impervious to water.
Water may continually stand upon the roof
without affecting it in the least.
Second—lt is fire-proof. It is so incombus
tible that it will afford ample and perfect pro
tection against fire, sparks and burning shin
gles from another building immediately ad
joining.
Third—lt is durable. It is not injured by
atmospheric changes, having been tested for
several years by the Patentee, at Syracuse,
New York.
Fourth—lt is cheap. Hoofs will be put on
for about half the cost of tin, and will last
much longer.
Fifth—Repairs arc easily and cheaply made.
Sixth —lt is sufficiently clastic to entirely
resist the expansion and contraction by heat
and cold, and will remain perfect and solid in
the warmest and coldest weather.
Seventh —It is adapted to all kinds of roofs,
either flat or steep.
Eighth—lt is valuable for repairing old
roofs. Old shingle roofs may lie coverec.
without removing the shingles. Old metalic
roofs can be made perfectly tight and secure
Ninth—lt is especially adapted to all kinds
of seaming around battlements, sky-lights
and chimneys, and for tiie lining of eave
troughs and gutters. Hoofs which have given
trouble for years, and which have continued
to leak in spite of all efforts, can be made
perfectly secure by this cement.
Tenth—lt lias been proved to be the bent
article ever used for covering car tops and
steamboat decks.
Eleventh—'l itis ceuient applied to new tin
roofs' preserves them from rusting, 113- fur
nishing a coat which is at once impervious to
water and an almost perfect non-couductor of
heat.
Twelfth—lt is the only roofing material
patented which contains India rubber and
gutta perch a.
For particulars of this cement, owners of
property will please address
E. LOCKE,
apls Locke's Mills, MitHin eo., Pa.
D Y S P E P SIA ,
VS shown by the statements of the Board of Health of
New York, caused (he death of Trt persons out of 611
deaths in one week, and 131 death? liy consumption in
duced by dyspepsia. As it is a well attested fact that
dyspepsia is the origin of the sufferings ofn large portion
of those who die of consumption, 11 becomes the duty of
every one to use such precautions against and remedies
for dyspepsia as science ami expeiience have placed he
fore them, and which nave proved to he efficacious, (if
this character i' DR WILLIAMS' A-N'TIDYBPEPTiC
EI.IXIR, 111 corroboration ul' which read the following
testimonial:;:
From Mr. R D'Arul, New York.
Dear Sir—My wile bid t>een suffering Willi Dyspepsia
very severely for a loiijj lime, and ban teen altemicil by
two pliysmuu* for about six weeks, from wliich atlei.U
inii- she received no relief. 1 recently procured your
Elixir foi her, and after lakii.g one bottle rlu is complete-
Iv cured I can safely say ! never knew of a medicine
having so (pilch effect in so short a lime
Very respectfully yours, RUDOLPH D'ARM,
Teacher of Drawing and Mmk,K7 Broadway, N. Y
Extract of a letter from Mr 11. V Winans, New Yoik,
to his friend in Philadelphia.
Do yon recollect that bottle of Williams' Elixir that
was leaking in your trunk, am! you gave to me to get nd
of J Well, tor curiosity, 1 thought I would try If it would
relieve lue of the Dyspepsia, which > have had for some
lime, and foi won h it is recommended, and I am happy
to say ii has quite cured uie, and would recommend h to
any one similarly affected Signed,
H. N. WLWNS, 91 Waters! , N. Y.
Dr. J Williams—After suffering from D_,-pep-i i for a
considerable lime and failing to obtain any permanent
relief, 1 was induced to try your Elixir. I must confess
I had not much confidence at fiist, but in ahout uvo weeks
was most agreeably surprised to find I was rapidly im
proving in health; I am now much fatter than ever before
and 1 am in as good if not better health than I ever was
in my life. Very truly yours, Ac.,
WILLIAM YARD, 0 City Row.
An Invaluable Remedy for Dyspepsia.
Read the testimony of the wife of Mr. John Stiies, on
the Frankford Road, near the first toll gate.
FraNHPOHD Roan, Oct. 2.'i, la-19.
Dr. Jaiues Williams—Having recently understood that
it is tour intention to resume the preparing of your
Anti-Dyspeptic Elixir, aud being anxious that others may
be benefitted by Its use as I have been, I herewith send
you for publication, if you think proper, a statement of
the effectual cure produced on me by it. For a number
of years ! have been suffering to such an extent that I
became so much debilitated, and the digestive powers so
much destroyed, thuf it was with difficulty 1 could .eke
and retain sufficient nourishment to support life Neith
er myself nor iny friends were aware that my suffering
proceeded from indigestion; in the year 1539 iny attention
was directed by my husband to your advertisement, at
that time published in some of the ciiy pu;>ers,explaining
the causes and symptoms of dyspepsia, and confidently
offering a remedy. I immediately procured and used
some of your medicine v/i.ii the mot sikiial suc
cess; from a state of debility, languor, and nervousness,
and complete loss of the power of digestion, so great that
I could take at first only five drops of the Elixir at a dose,
1 was in a few ilay much relieved, and by continuing it
a short lime I have been restored to health, strength,
and which I still retain. I take great pleasure, sir,
in making known the < flicacy of your Anti Dyspeptic
Elixir, und sincerely hope it may be the means of induc
ing others to go and be benefitted like myself.
Very respectfully, fee., HANNAH STII.F.S.
The Elixir is sold in battles ai ,j|i each,or six bottles
for U>. Proprietor, JAMES VVIU.IAMS, M D.,
Chemist and Pharmaceutist,
No. 4 Houlli Seventh sheet, Philadelphia.
For sale by CHARLES RITZ, Lewistown. july'22
Wood Turning, Sawing, and
Piaster Grinding,
11HE subscriber having leased the old Stone
Mill adjoining the Lewistown Mills, is now
prepared to execute to order all kinds of Saw
ing and Wood Turning at reasonable rates.
fr#>All kinds of Patterns and Jobbing gen
erally done to order.
fLIr'GKOUND PLASTER at all times on
handT JAMES M. COUCH.
Lewistown, April 1, 1858.-ly
\ea*, Cheap & s>ura!le.
W. G. ZOLLINGER,
Market Street, next door to Kennedy's Store,
Is always prepared to sup
/p'y the public with all the wIS I
different styles of Hats of
best qualities and atsuch|g£^B%
prices as to defy
tion. He has now on hand a large 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
Ins stock cannot fail to please.
For the Ornish he has constantly on hand, or
will make to order, hats to their taste of any
required size or brim, at prices that cannotfail
to be satisfactory.
Country Merchants will 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. oct22
"WIVE. LIND,
IIS! fill till if if 411,1) 11,
East market street, Lew Ist* wo,
a few doors east of Geo. Blymyer's store,
HAS just received from the city a choice se
lection of
CLOTHS,
Q & t*A 53 £3 & aoa C& C£ Q3 9
antr 2?estiuas,
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 alt that is represented, if
not a little more. oct22
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 Maccoboj,
Broken Tobacco llappec,
German Pipes Congress and
Clay Pipes Scotch Snuff,
Cigar Cases Matches,
Snuff Boxes &e. Ac. Ac.
All of which he pledges himself to sell at
prices so low as to satisfy all. Give me a call.
ap29 E. PRY SINGER.
HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
I'WLMIEU'HI.t.
.V lii necuhnt Instil utitin, t slahlishi d bu special cndoirwtnt
fur the relief „/ the tick and itittrcstcd.afflicted Kith
k irult nt and Kpiticmu Diseases.
rill) all person* atllieleil wiih miual diseases, such at
-* -pennatorrhoia, Seminal Weakness, Impotence Gon
rrh(£3. Gleet, Syphilis, the vice of Onanism or rselt
Abuse, &.c. Sec.
'I lie Howard Association, in view of Ihe aw fill destruc
tion of human life caused by sexual diseases, and tlie
deceptions practiced upon the unfortunate victims of cut.li
diseases try Uuacks, several years ugodirecled llieirCon
sulting Surgeon, as a Charilatde Act worthy of their
name, to open a Dispensary for the treatment of this
class of diseases, in all their forms, and logive Medical
Advice CliATId, to all who apply by tetter, w ith a de
scription of their condition, (age, occupntion, habits of
life, ace ) and in crises of extreme poverty to fur nisi t
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 nl* the past, feel as
sured that their labors in this sphere of benevolent effort
have been of great bi-ni-lit to the nlHietrd, especially to
th- young, and they have resolved to devote themselves
with renewed zeal to this very important hut much de
spised cause
Just published hy the Ass'iciaiioti, a Report on Sper
matorrhoea, or St initial Weakness, the vn.e of Onanism,
Masturbatcut ..r Self-Abuse, and other Diseases of the
Sexual Organs, by the Consulting Surgeon, which will lie
sent hv mail (in u sealed letter envelope) Free of Charge,
on receipt of Two stamp* for postage. Address, for Re
port or treatment, Dr GEORGE R. CAl.llOL'.V,Consult
ing Surgeon Howard Association, .No. 2 South Ninth
Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Ilv order of Hie Directors.
EZRA D HEAaTWEI.L, President.
GEO FAIRCHILD, Secretary dec 3
The Greatest Improvement of
the Age!
tit THE
YOUNG AMERICA
CORN
_ SMELLER
The most Complete, Simfibst, <f" t 'itrapes!
Cornshellcr in the 11 '"rid!
J. P. Smith's Patent, .Yovciubcr 25, 1850.
The farmers of Mifflin county and vicinity
are most respectfully informed that arrange
nieuts 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. FR.ANCISCUS. All persons are requested
to call and sec 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 Aaroosburg, 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
meat of
Clocks, Watches, and
Jewelry.
1 He has gold and silver
Awatches of every kind and
price, some of them of
veiy supenou finish, and warranted A No. 1 ; a
splendid variety of
including breast pins, ear rings, finger rings,
bracelets, cult" pins, watch guards, pens, pen
cils, spectacles, and every other saleable article
of Jewelry, as well as a iol of
SbUtoct: awn s)l<itro
Also, a great variety of FANCY ARTICLES.
attention will bo given to RE
PAIRING clocks, watches, and jewelry, and
ail 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 see.4T3| ap22
XjjTINIKIW Are. —A fiuo as-
V i sortinent of Shades, Paper for Cur
tains, &c. F. J. Hoffman.
Suited to the Times!
3CCTS AITD SHOES
Of Every Description.
DENTS', LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES!
On account of the hard times,
Ma \ E. C. Hamilton has determined
make a G HEAT REDUCTION
in the prices of Boots and Shoes to persons
having tiie Cash. His stock comprises a large
asrortmcnt of Gents', Ladies', Misses' and
Children's Shoes, suitable for the season,
which he will sell lower than they have ever
before been sold in Lewistown; a very large
assortment of fing 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 pur
chaser. Boots and Shoes of every description
made to order, both neat and durable, and
from 10 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.
Lewistown, June 24, 1858.
N. S. LAWRENCE'S
NEW
PAPER, PRINTER'S CARD
AND ENVELOPE
SO. 405 COMMERCE ST., PHILADELPHIA.
.Cash buyers will lind it for their inter
est to call. jan7.y
HOVER'S LIQUID HAIR DTE.
HUE testimony of Prof. Booth and Or. Ilriockie having
-L previously been published, the following is now added:
From Prof. McCloskby, formerly Profe*or of Theory
and Practice of Medicine in the Female Medical College
of Penns) Ivania, and late Professor of Surgery in the
American College oI Medicine, Sec.
PH TLA OKI.I'll ia , Nov. 27th, 1556.
Mr. Joseph E. Hoover:—A trial of your Liquid Hair
Dye will convince the most skeptical that it is a safe, ele
cnnl and efficacious preparation. Unlike many others,
it has in several instances proved serviceable in the cure
of some cutaneous eruptions on the head, and I have no
hesitation in commending it to those requiring such an
application. Very respectfully,
J. F. X. MCCUISKEV, M. D.,
475 Race St. above 13th.
HOVER'S WRITING INKS, including Hover's Wri
ting Fluid and Hover's Indelible Inks,still maintain their
high character which has always distinguished litem, and
the extensive demand hrst created has continued uninter
rupted until the present.
Orders addressed to the Manufactory, No. 416 Race
street above Fourth, (old No. 1II,) Philadelphia, will re
ceive prompt attention by JOSEPH E. HOVER,
dec 17 Matifaclnrer.
THE EXTENSIVE STOCK
OF
WATCHES,
CHAINS, BRACELETS,
RINGS, BREASTPINS,
AXll OTHER
JEIELBY;
FA.NCS7 ARTICLES,
CLOCKS,
aud a beautiful assortment of
BOOKS AND STATIONERY
are now selling at greatly reduced price.- at
Junkin's old stand, corner of Brown and
Market streets, opposite Russell's Banking
House.
whp desire to buy at prices cor
responding with the times, will please call.
MisiU All kinds of repairing promptly atten
ded to. - 11. W. JFX KIN, Agent.
Lewistown, April 8, 1858.
Central Ptnnsylvaiiia Wholesale and Retail
Cigar Manufiaetory
AND
c r 4 C<r J ' r~.j „ r:> ry. rOTy> ( r~V >
One door tce.it of the Post Office,
Lewistoicn, Pa.
may be found the best, largest
t T and cheapest assortment of Smoking
and Chewing Tobacco and Cigars iu this part
of the State.
TOBACCOS.
The pure Old Virginia Diadem Twist
Atkiu's genuine Smyrna Fig "
(1 oodwin's Fiuc Cut, in tin foil
Anderson's best lloney Dew, tine cut
Bidgood's Juicy F'ig Pounds
Competitor Pounds
Pediu'a Origiual lloney Dew, half pounds
James Thompson's Celebrated Eldorado
Spun Tobacco—Cliildrev's Congress Fives
Perm's Congress Fives, s2t> per lUO weight
Oscar's Congress Tens, 27 " '•
Epp's " Fives, 25 " "
CIGARS.
Esnieraldo llegalia Baltimores
La Real Kstrellas
Gift Opera Tulipans $5.50 per m.
Concha Opera Fancy Fortunns
Eagle Principe " Laguagra
Justo Sanz do " Concha
La Xapoleans Imperiadora
Alemauas Exuis
Tirabeque Omer Pascha
Washingtons Half Spanish
Virginias $6 per m. Ac <fcc Ac
Which 1 can sell at from $3.50 to S2O per
thousand. rayfi E. FRYSINGER.
NEW 'STORE 1
NEW GOODS! NEW PRICES!
undersigned re.-peetfully 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, Lewistown, where his
iriends and the public are invited to call and
examine a large neat, and well selected stock,
which ia now being sold lor cash or country
produce at very low prices. It consists of
Ricb Dre: Silks & Dress Goods
of every variety,
Shard* of every description, Fine Embroider
ies and Krai Laces, Dress Trimmings,
Ribbons, dbc., and Domestic Goods
of every known style and make,
CLOTHS, CASSttIERS AND SATINETTS,
and all other articles usually found in first
class stores. Also, a choice assortment of
jFamUs tSrocmrs.
The store will be under the management of
B. K. Firoved, well known as an attentive
and obliging salesman, who will spare no
pnins to please ail who may favor him with
their custom. WM. BUTLER.
Lewistown, April 29, 18-58. [D T r]
sismomai!
with a choice assortment
Dry Goods and (W m
selected with care and r , Ce n®
which arc Offered to the rS V
vauee on cost. The stock of i i *
braces nil descriptions 0 f s* J( SH
suitable for La.lics, Genth, """"tr I®
with many uew patterns ([j 1
®toctritß I
comprise Choice Su<r ars * . 8
and Laguyra Coffee,hM
Boots and Shoes,
articles usually found in
the customers of the late firm T 4 "
in general are invited to examfo,* M
h.!r ri,b ' s *"'
Country Produce received •>. £r
full market price allowed there J* 1
Lewistown, June 3, 1858 B
COME AND SEE! I
Kennedy, Junkin & Co , ■
GHEAP GASH SlQ™
,wi 'l
SPRING & SUMMER GOJ
which they offer lower than ever Vvß
vite all to call at their store anv M
day, as they are til ways ready and IB
wait on customers. We
our goods, as follows : ' 1 >V
Black Silks 50c to $1 37* per v„i I
1 ancy do 50c to 1 37$ ~ ■
Fancy Delaines 12 to 28c 9
Challa 15 to 31c 9
Lavilla aud Du Calls 12$ to 25c o J
Lawus and Ginghams 01 to 25c '
All kinds White Goods for drew** fl
Cloths and Cassimers 50c to 550 ■
Mantillas and Shau-fs, Dress TV;. B
Cotlonade, Hosiery and Glo iv? ""JB
Calicoes 6J to 12ic, best quality 9
Keadyniade Clothing. Lov fr £ J
Brown and 5V hite Sugars, 8 to 1 0 19
Coffees 12$ to 14c per lb. "* J
Best Teas and Spices
Syrups 12$ to 18} cents per quart
Queensware and Willow Ware eery fa
Boots and Shoes cheaper than ever
We have everything that people watt,
will sell cheaper thau anv other Stt
town, for Cash or Country Produce. Gin
a call. Don't forget, at
ap-J KENNEDY, JUNKIN k COS.
To the Public.
The subscriber would info
/j \ . his friends and the public th*t
opened a shop in part oft
room formerly occupied by M. Muntguwi
adjoining the Post Office, where he is prc r , u
to make to order Ladies', Geotleiaeii'i
Children's
13ooto, Sftors $c Gaitcri
of all descriptions, f the liest quality, aai
reasonable prices for cash, and from him
perience in the business, and determiutii
to please, he hopes to give satisfaction tui
who may favor him with their orders.
1 " LF-I- in" i > ' f>7! fll
Done in the best manner. A
lie patronage respectfully solicited. ■
mv2o-tf JOilX CLARKE. ■
MANNY'S I;
lccvrsp, fe xLEArisl
With Hood's Improvement. I
1/ A KM EI tS who are desirous of
the best Mowing and Reaping
in use will please send in their orders keitfl
the 10th of June. S
Any eomments upon the superiority of tiaM
machine over all others is unnecessary, uisH
is universally and justly pronounced L ktM
the best ever taken into a harvest field. I
Every Machine warranted. I
Call soon upon F. G. FRANCISCI'S, ■
my 27 Agent. I
REAL ESTATE Aliil]
UOL'SES AND LOTS in Town and licit
itv, and Farms and Wild Lands disp*
ed of for a reasonable compensation.
Information given respecting I nseatod
Lands, and Taxes paid if authorized by tl
owners.
REVERENCES.
GEN. R. C. HALE, I'ETER DUMA, Philadelphia.
JOHN A. WRIGIIT, Freedom Iron Works,Mi>
fliu county.
Maj. DAVID IIOCGII, Philipsburg, Centre fc.
wm f&Masa
1 large MUCK lIOUSF. & 2 small FUJIi
HOUSES on the lot at the corner of Grano
and West Market streets. Lewistown.
4 PRICK HOUSES and 2 FRAME IW
SES AXD L O TS, on Hale street.
1 FRAME HOUSE on the corner of Mia
and Charles street. .
1 PRICK HOUSE, near the residence of
Judge Parker. .
ALSO, a WOOD LOT on the South sideot
the Juniata River, about li miles fr*
Lewistown, containing about 50 acres,
watered, adjoining the Pennsylvania K*if
road, with a two story Frame Rous# on A
—not occupied. Inquire of
JNO, R. WEEKES,
Justice of the Peace,
J&mbeucr K
OFFICE West Market street, Lewistown, next
door to Irwin's grocery. a P
GEO. TTTELDBE^
Attorney at Law, (
OFFICE in West Marketstreet, oppositeEisth
bise's Hotel, will attend toanybusiuessio
courtsof Mifflin, Centre, or Huntingdonco
ties. Lewistown. Julv I,l^
WOOL WANTED.—Wanted, at the store
of the undersigned, East Market'>
Lewistown, 10,000 POUNDS OF
which the highest market price wul be PJ
in trade. KENNEDY, JUNKIN & tu.
Lewistown, May 20, 1858. _
jBIKjSS, Fruit and Ornamental TRE J
Strawberry, Raspberry, Curran ,
'ScWSr' Gooseberry Plants, in great v
.JL*. Inquire of WM. BUTLER, Lcw>>° a '
Pa., or J. E. JOHNSTON, Agenh
augl3 Trenton, New Jei- .