&&ticuUtural, tzc. Preserving Cucumbers for Winter use. —Put one pound of alum and three quarts of salt to one barrel of pickles —water suf ficient to cover them, and lay a cloth on top. There will a scum rise on top, which take off with the cloth and rinse it in cold water. When you wish to use them, soak over night, or, if you like them pretty salt, just rinse them off, scald the vinegar and pour it upon them. To Color Drab. —Take plum tree sprouts and boil au hour or more, then add copperas according to the shade you wish your articles to be. White ribbons take a very pretty color in this dye. Cream Pies. —One cup of cream; one of sugar; two eggs; half teacup vinegar; large teaspoonful spice. Bake between two rich crusts. This will make two excellent and cheap pies. Peleg White's Sticking Salve. —Two ounces beeswax; 2oz. tallow—mutton is the best—t ounces Burgundy pitch ; 6 ouuces rosin—a little Canada balsam is an improve ment. Snaps. —2 cups of molasses; IJ of butter and lard melted together; wine glass of milk; little ginger; 1 tablespoon saleratus. Vinegar. —One quart of molasses; 5 gal lons of raiu water; 1 pint of yeast —let it stand four weeks. Sponge Cake. —2 cups of sugar; six eggs; 1 cup of flour; 1 teaspoonful cream tartar. fHCscclUncous- BREVITIES. An Englishman's Lunch—a slice of'am' six heggs, and quart of hale. What word is that to which if you add a syllable, it will make it shorter? short. A Dutchman thinks ' honesty is the best policy, bat it keeps a man shocking poor.' A Lady i*. sometimes much struck with a man belorc m image, and by him after ward. Betting is immoral; but how can the man who bets be worse than the one who is no better ? 'What did yon give for that horse, neigh bor?' 'My note.' 'Well, that was cheap enough.' A man ceases to be a ' good fellow' the moment he refuses to do precisely what other people want him to do. To prevent the smell or cooking in a house—have nothing for breakfast, and warm it over for dinner and supper. What one of the planets is supposed to have the most specie ? The moon ; becuase she is continually changing quar ters. The times are said to be so hard in a town up the river that the editors of the newspapers published there, smoke the same cigar—taking it by turns. ' Mother,' said Jemina Spray to her ven erable maternal relative, 4 Sam Flint wants to come a courting me to night.'—'Well, you jade, what did you tell him ?'—' Oh, I told him he might come; I wanted to see how the fool would act.' Timber Sterol*. — 4 \Y e have a span of horses,' said the econoinie the other dav, 4 on our farm that support themselves with out and cost.' ' hy, how Ls thatexclaimed a listcr er. 4 W hy, you see.' remarked the (juestioned, ' one is a 4 saw horse' and the other a 4 clothes-horse.' Horrible Affair. —We learn by a gen tleman from Mt \ ernon, that a few days ago, some boys in that vicinity went to a neighbor s house to get some peaches, and i on arriving at the house they asked the children " how all the folks were." The children replied that they were all well ex cept their mother—that she had been lyins dead on the floor for three days. The boys ran home and told what they had heard, and some persons immediately went to the house, and on making search, found the dead body of the woman in the most hor rible state of mutilation. "I he hips and thighs were burnt to a cinder, and her hands i were burnt almost off, and all appearances seemed to indicate that she must have been held on the stove by sorae person until she was burnt to death! The sheriff arrested the husband on suspicion of having committed the fiendish murder.— lnc/ianulnquirer. THE EXTENSIVE STOCK or <£ 82W252& WATCHES, CHAINS, BRACELETS, RINGS, BREASTPINS, AN'I) OTHER JEWELRY; FANCY ARTICLES, CLOCKS, and a beautiful assortment of BOOKS AND STATIONERY are now selling at greatly reduced prices at Junk ID'S old stand, corner of Brown and Market streets, opposite Russell's Banking House. ** Those who desire to buy at prices cor responding witli the titm s will please call HaTAll kinds 01 reoairing promptly atten ded to. H. W JUN KIN, Agent. Eewistoma, April 8, 1858. SIFTS! GIFTS! GIFTS! Splendid Gifts! At 439 Chestnut street. The only Original Gift Book Store. GC. EVANS would Inform hi* friend* and the public • that his Stir Gift Book Store and Publishing House is permanently established in Brown's splendid Iron Building, 439 Chestnut st , two doors below Fifth, where the purchaser of each hook, at the regular retail price, will receive one of the following gifts, valued at frotn 25 cents to $100: Worth each. 550 Patent English Lever Gold Watches, SIOO 550 Patent Anchor do do 50 400 Ladies' Gold Watches, 18k cases, 35 600 Silver Hunting Watches, warranted, 500 Parlor Timepieces, 500 Cameo Si-u, Ear Drops and Tins, 500 Ladies' Gold Bracelets. 5 to 12 500 Gents* Vest and Fob Chains, 1000 Gold Lockets, large size double case, 10 2000 Gold laickets, small size, 3 1000 Gold Pencil Cases, with Gold Pens, 5 100!) Extra Gold Pens, with cases and holders, 3 50 2500 Ladies' Gold Pencils, 2 2500 Gold Pens, with Silver Pencils, 2 50 2500 Indies' Gold Pens, with cases and holders, 150 6500 Ladies* Gold Rings, 1 2000 Gents' Gold Rings, 2 50 2500 Ladies' Gold Breastpins, 2 50 3500 Misses' Gold Breastpins, 1 50 3000 Pocket Knives, 1 2000 Sets Gents' Gold Bosom Studs, 2 50 2000 do Sleeve Buttons, 2 50 2000 Pairs of Ladies' Ear Drops, 2 50 8000 Ladies' Pearl Card Cases, 5 15000 Ladies' Cameo, Jet or Mosaic Pins, 5 2500 Ladies" Shawl and Ribbon Pins, 1 50 5000 Articles of Gold Jewelry, Gift Books, dec., not enu merated in Hie above, worth from 25 cents to #25. Evans' new Catalogue, which is sent free to all parts of the country, contain# all the most popular hooks of the dav, and the newest publications, all of whit It will be sold as low as can be obtained at other stores. Agents wanted in every town in the Union. Those de siring so to act, can obtain full particulars by addressing as above. N B - Being largely interested in publishing hooks, and buying from other publishers in immense quantities, for cash, I am enabled to make larger discounts to Conn try Agents and Book Dealers than can be had at an) other house in the country. Any book published in the United States, the retail price of which is one dollar or upwards, will he promptly sent, gift included, on receipt of publisher's price An extra $1 B .ok and Gifl given to any person ordering ten book# to be sent to one address. tend for a catalogue. Address G G EVANS, Publisher, aug 19-3iu 439 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. More Than 500,000 Bottles SOLD IN THE m imm znm\ In One Year. THE RESTORATIVE of Prof. O. J. Wood f..y restoring 1 hair perfectly and permanently, has never yet iiad a ! rival. Volume after volume might be given from all • parts of the world and fiont the most intelligent to prove : that it is a perfect Restorative ; but read the i irrular and ; you cannot doubt; read also the following : THK HAIR. — People have for centuries been afflicted ; wi'h bald heads, and the only remedy heretofore known Ins been those abominable wigs. By a recent discovery I of Professor Wood ihese articles are being fast d.spensed with, but a great many persons still patronize iliem be cause they have been so often imposed upon by If.tir Tonic* of different kinds To ail such persons we ear neatly make the request ih3l they will try once again, for in Wood's Restorative there is no such thing as f.iit. We know of a lady who was bald, who used the article a short time, ar.d her head is now covered completely with the I iniest and most beautiful curls imaginable. We know of numerous ease* w here hair was rapidly falling out, which it restored in greater perfection than it ever had been before. It is also without doubt one of the best articles for keeping ihe hair in good condition, making it soft and glossy, removing dandruff, and has prov- d itseli the greaiest enemy to all the ills ihat hair t heir to. It t# the duty of every one to improve their per-onal appear ance, thou h some may differ in regard to the ways of doing it; but every one will admit thai a beautiful head of hair, either in man or woman, i* an obj-ct much to be desited, and there are no meat * tt.at should he left un tried to obtain such a consideration.— Woman's.hicocaU, i PkUadtlphia. Cohocton, Ohio, Nov IT, 1856. O J. Wood It Oo —Gents : As I have been engaged in selling your Hair Restorative the last season for one of your local agents, (R \l. Ilackmson,) and having experi enced the beneficial effects of it myself, I wou d like to obtain an agency for the State of Ohio or some Stale in ilie West, should joci wish to make sue bin arrangement, as I airi convinced there is nothing equal to it in ihe Uni ted States for restoring the hair. I engaged in the Drug business for several years, and have sold vari ous preparations for the ha ir, but bave found nothing that restores the secretive organs or invigorates ihe scalp as well as yours. Being fully convinced thai your restora live is what you represent it to be, I would like to eogage in the sale of it, for 1 am satisfied u nuict sell Yours truly, s T. STOCKMAN Wayland, M sa , Feb. 5 ISi7. I'rof. O. J. Wood 3c Co.— Grnu : Having realized thv good offsets of j our H.,ir Restorative, I wish to state, that finding my hair growing ihm as weit as gray. I was induced from w hat I read and heard to try the article prepired liy yon to promote its growth and change lis color as it was in youth, both of which it has effected completely In the operation I have used nearly three bottle*. Yours, tic., JKri. FRAN' 13. O. J WOOD & CO , Proprietors 3ii Broadway, N Y (Iri tlte great \ \ Wire Raiting Esiahlishment,) and 114 Market street, .St. Louis, Mo., and sold b, alt good Druggists. sepii IIARDW A R E ! 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 Huffman's, Farmers, buy at Hoffman's,^ Builders, buy at Hoffman's, Housekeepers, buy at Hoffman's. Don't forget, if you want good Stores, Pump Chains, Oil Cloths, Nails, Steel, Iron, Cutlery, Viees, Bellows, Chains, Glass, Ac , F. J. Hoff man's Mammoth Hardware Store, and you can be accommodated. nihil DRUG*, bßl'£S) DRUGS, Medicines, Medicines, Medicines, Paints, Paints, Paint*, Class, Glasr, Oil*, Oil*, Trursen, Trusses, HOFFMAN'S. Telegraph Fodder Cutter. rFHIS is considered one of the most valuable 1 improvements of the age for farmers. It is simple, compact, strong, and easily kept in order, and can he worked by hand or horse power It is an article no farmer should be without. It will give entire satisfaction. Price low. For sale by F.J. HOFFMAN. CITOVES! Bun,i7,7T,T. j'?? htove . also a variety of other Cot king and Heating Stoves, for sale by se P tl6 F. J. HOFFMAN. QEGARS AND TOBACCO, at reduced pri ces, wholesale, by F. J. HOFFMAN. F LOCK'—Always on hand, Pearl Mills Flour, extra quality. F. J. HOFFMAN. TMSH, Mackerel, Shad and Herring for sale _* mt, H F. J. HOFFMAN. W AN I El).—Wanted, at the store ▼ v of rnt- umb-rKigned, East Market street, Lew, tow„ 10.000 POUNDS OF WOOL, for which the h'rhest market price will be paid in trade. KENNEDY, JUNKIN &CO Lewietown, May 26, 1858. and Ornamental TREES, £ traw brry, Raspbarry, Currant, and T*" p ooseber ;y Plants, in great variety. IrKjutre of Wm. Botler, Lewislown, ' °, r „ J- E. JOHNSTON, Agent, T-an too, New jersey REAL ESTATE AGEKCI. HOUSES AND LOTS in Town and vicin ity, and Farms and Wild Lands dispos ed of for a reasonable compensation. Information given respecting Unsoated Lands, and Taxes paid if authorized by the owners. REFERENCES. GEN. R. C. HAM. PETER DOHA, Philadelphia. Jon.v A. WRIGHT, Freedom Iron Works, Mif flin county. Maj. DAVID HOUGH, Philipsburg, Centre co. 1 large BRICK HOUSE &, 2 small FRAME HOUSES on the lot at the corner of Grand and West Market streets, Lewistown. 4 BRICK 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. Ai.so, a WOOD LOT on the South side of the Juniata River, about 1J miles from Lewistown, containing about 5G 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, Sbmbrurv K OFFICE West Market street, Lewistown, next door to Irwiirs grocery. ap29 CASSVILLE SEMINARY. Only $22.50 per Quarter. r terms of this school are so low and JL the privileges enjoyed here so unusual, ihat many even at a great distance find it to their advantage to patronize it in preference to schools nearer home. All Branches, both useful and ornamental are taught. Students of both sexes and of uil nges are received. The whole expense of one student for a year need not be over S9O. A Circular tp ill be sent to any one desirint/ it. Address JOHN I). WALSH, ocldm Cassville, Huntingdon Co, Pa. Pennsylvania Railroad. ON and after Wednesday, September 1, 1858, trains leave Lewistown Station as follows Eastward IVestward. Through Express, 5 35 a. ro. 5 51 a. m Fast Line, 942 p.m. 730 p. m Mail Train, 250 p. in. 325 " Through Freight, 535 p. m. 205a. m. Local • 605 " 7 30 " Express Freight, ] 50 '• 9 55 •< On and after September Ist, the fare will be as follows: to Harrisburg. $1 80 ; to Philadel phia, 5 05; to A) toon a, 2 15; to Pittsburgh. 5 65; to Mifflin, 5 cents; to Anderson's, 15; to Mc- Veytown, 35; to Manayunk, 50; to Newton Hamilton, 65. Ticket Office will be open 20 min utes before the arrival of each Passenger 1 rain, and unless tickets are procured one half cent per mile more will be exacted by the con doctors. D. E. ROBESON, Agent. MANNY'S MCVTEP. & K.EAFE?„, With Mood's Improvement, ARMEIIS who art desirous of getting . the hest Mowing and Heaping Machine in use will please send in 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 field. Every Machine warranted. Call soon upon F. G. FKAXCISGUS, my 27 Agent. 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 hand Cut and Dry Maccoboy, Broken Tobacco Rappee, German Pipes Congress and Clay Pipes Scotch Snulf, Cigar Cases Matches, Snuff Boxes Ac. &c. &c. All of which be pledges himself to sell at prices so low as to satisfy all. Give mo a call. ap29 *E. FRYSINGER. GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN CfCCiXIITCr STOVES i Coauiinptian oi Smoke k Gas k Sating of Fuel! r PIIF. subscriber takes pleasure in ottering to his customers a new Patented Gas-burning Gooking Stove, undoubtedly the best stove made. It is weil known that ali inflammable matter requires a certain amount of air to support com bustion, and if the supply is insufficient it is impossible to produce a flame. The beat of the fire, in ordinary cooking stoves, decomposes the fuel, and as all the fresh air is admit!ed un der the grate, its oxygen is exhausted before it has passed through the fire chamber. The close flues at the top of the stove then act as an ex tinguisher, tending to put out the fire instead of assisting the combustion. A large portion of the fuel, therefore, passes oil" in the shape of smoke, clogging up the flues of the stove so as to impede the draft and interfere with the ba king,—or of invisible gas which combines with the lime and so destroys the mortar of the chimneys, loosening the bricks, and exposing the dwellings to the danger of lire. The introduction of an additional supply of cold air would cool the gas below the igniting temperature, but by the proper application above the fire of air previously heated to a tem perature of several hundred degrees (which is one of the prominent features of the patent) the gases are inflamed in numerous jets, and their combustion is sufficient to heat the oven, even if the draft through the fire chamber is entirely closed. In addition to the ordinary di rect raft under the grate and through the fire bomber, the gas-burner has an additional draft through the top plates, which is of itself suffi cient to maintain combustion. The upper draft not only consumes the gases, but it helps to strengthen and preserve the centre pieces which are most exposed to the direct action of the fire, and which are made double instead of the usual single plates. By mean* of this draft alone, all the operations of cooking can be car ried on when the fuel is but partially ignited, and the fuel consequently burns more slowly and more economically. A sufficient evidence of the effect of the gases in heating the oven is found in the fact that the oven will be ready for baking even before the fire is thoroughly kindled, and much sooner than in any other. There is scarcely a doubt that before long the Gas-burning Cooking Stoves will supercede all others. The operation is so perfect and its consumption of fuel so small in comparison with other cooking stoves, and its heat so easily regulated, (burning more or less as desired,) that every one who uses one of these stoves will have nothing else. For sale by augJS F. G. FRANCISCUS. Wood Turning, Sawing, and Plaster Grinding. THE 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. £Pf*All kinds of Patterns and Jobbing gen erally done to order. PLASTER at all times on hand. JAMES M. COUCH. Lewistown, April 1, 1858.-ly WEST'S Patent Galvanic Cement lOPQ&of* 02. CE) iFaco. fpilK undersigned having purchased the JL 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 Imperriousnrss to Water, lueom bm ibility, Durability and Cheapness. No article now in use possesses these qualities. Shingles are not fire proof, and cannot bo 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 than 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 milt and run in summer and crack in winter, and in a short time become crumbly arid worthless. The inventor of the Galvanic Cement has labored twenty years to obviate these difficulties, and it is believed bv those who have had opportunities to test the matter, that he has entirely succeeded. As now applied, first —It is completely impervious to water. Water may continually stand upon the roof without affecting it in the least. Second—lt is tire-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 fur several years by the Patentee, at Syracuse, New York. Fourth—lt is cheap. Roofs will be put on ' for about half the cust of tin, and will iast much longer. Fifth- Repairs are easily and cheaply made, j Sixth -ft is sufficiently elastic to entirely j reist the expansion and contraction by heat and cold, and will remain perfect and solid in the warmest and coldest weather. Seventh—lt is adapted to all kinds of roofs, either fiat or steep. Eighth—lt is valuable for repairing old roof's. Old shingle roofs ma}' le cuverec i without removing the shingles. Old metalic i roofs can he made perfectly tight and secure. ! Ninth—lt is especially adapted to all kind- • of seaming around battlements, sky-lights ! and chimneys, and for the lining of eave \ troughs and gutters. Roofs 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 has been proved to be the best article ever used for covering car tops and i steamboat decks. Eleventh—This cement applied to new tin ! roofs preserves them from rusting, by fur- J ni.-hing a coat which is at once impervious to j water and an almost perfect non-conductor of j heat. Twelfth—lt is the only roofing material patented which contains India robber and gutta pcrcha. For particulars of this cement, owners of property will please address E. LOCKE, apls Locke's Mills, Mifflin co., Pa. DYSPEPSIA, 4 S shown by the statements of ihe Board of Itcallh of New York, caused the demb of 76 persons out of 611 deaths in one wnrk, and 131 d- uihs by consumption in duced by dyspepsia As i! is a wll attested fact that dyspepsia is the origin itflhc sufferings of a large portion of those who do- of consumption, it becomes the duty of every one to use such precautions against and remedies for dyspepsia as science and ei|ierience have placed he fore them, and which have proved to he efficacious. Of this character is lilt. WILLIAMS' ANTI DYSPEPTIC ELIXIR, in corroboration of which read the following testimonials: From Mr. R D'Arni, New Y'ork. Dear Sir—My wife hid been suffering with Dyspepsia very severely for a long time, and has been attended by two physicians for ub ml six weeks, from which attend ance she received no relief I recently pr or tiled your Elixir for ln-r, and after taking one bottle she is complete ly cured. I can safely say 1 never knewr of a medicine having so quick effect in so short a time. Very respectfully yours, RUDOLPH D'ARM. Teacher of Drawing and Music, 267 Broadway, N. Y. Extract of a letter from Mr. II N. Winans, New York, to his friend in Philadelphia. Do you recollect that hottle of Williams' Elixir that was leaking in your trunk, and you gave to me to get rid of 1 Well, for curiosity , I thought I would try if it would relieve me of the Dyspepsia, which I have had 6 r s-une time, and for which it is recommended, and I am happy to say it has quite cured me, and would recommend it to any one similarly affected Signed, 11. N. WINANS, 9! Water st ,N. Y. Dr. J. Williams—After suffering from Dyspepsia for a considerable lime and failing to obtain any permanent relief, I was induced to try your Elixir. I must confess I had not much confidence at fust, hut in about two weeks was most agreeably surprised to find I was rapidly im proving in health; I am now much fatter than ever before and I am in as good if not better health than I ever was in my life. Very truly yours, Ac., WILLIAM YARD, 6 City Row. An Invaluable Remedy for Dyspepsia. Read the testimony of ilie wife of Mr. John Stiles, on the Frankford Road, near the first toll gate. Fkankkord Road, Oct. 26, 181' J. Dr. James Williams—Having recently understood that it is \ our intention to resume the preparing of your Anti-Dyspeptic Elixir, and being anxious that others may be benefitted by Its use as I have been, I herewith send you for publication, if you think pro|ier, a statement of the effectual cure produced on me by it. For a number of years I have been suffering to such an extent that I became so much debilitated, and the digestive powers so much destroyed, that It was with difficulty 1 could take and retain sufficient nourishment to support life. Neith er myself nor my friends were aware (hat my suffering proceeded from indigestion; iu the year 1839 my attention was directed by my husband to your advertisement, at that lima 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 i 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 atadose, I was in a few days much relieved, and by continuing It a short tline I have been restored to health, strength, and vigor, which 1 still retain. I take great pleasure, sir, in making known the efficacy of your Anti Dyspeptic Elixir, and sincerely hope it may be the means of induc ing others to go and be benefitted like myself. Very respectfully, fee , HANNAH STILES. The Elixir I* sold in bottles at $! each, or six bodies for*s. Proprietor, JAMES WILLIAMS, MO., Chemist and Pharmaceutist, No. 4 South Seventh street, Philadelphia. Eor sals hv CHARI E8 RIT3, I.ewt*town. joly*}* 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- Watches, and He has gold and stiver ifytTsSs. y watches of every kind and * 1 11" w"\> price, some of them of very superiou 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 5f Itotv ana sUatrO £©art. great variety of FANCY ARTICLES. !LJr* > ' , '. tr ' c t 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 w iil endeavor to please all who may favor him with a call. round and ap22 Felix's New Grocery, Provision and Fish Store, | On Point of Valley, Hill and Dorcas Sis. !T F - vou want Shad, Mackerel and Herring, go j J[ to Felix's. If you want Salt by the sack, Ham, Shoulder I and Side, go to Felix's. J If you want Crockery Ware of the best qual ity, best and cheapest Groceries, best of Tea, Spices, Soaps, Perfumery, and Fancy such as Ladies' Baskets, "Brushes, Combs, Pins' &c., &c., go to Felix's Cheap Cash Grocery. If you want Confectioneries, Toys, Dried I Fruit, all kinds of Crackers, Biscuits, Cakes or Ice Cream, go to Felix's Sip(Di&-i3o trrj s*Farmers 5 *Farmers and others having alt kinds of 1 Produce to sell will please give me a call, a< 1 will pay cash for Butter, Eggs, Lard, Smoked Meat, Dried Fruit, Poultry, Potatoes, &e., at ; a per centage oft tor Groceries or any goods in my line at cash prices. If you want Furniture for which Produce can he taken in exchange, give me a call, as 1 still carry on the Furniture and Undertaking business. Call and examine rny stock and pri ces before purchasing elsewhere. j"'yls A. FELIX. i\cal, ( heap Ac Durable. W. G. ZOLLINGER, Market Street, next door to Kennedy's Store, Kls al ways prepared to sup ply the public with all the / different styles of Hats of feaa. / the best qualities and at prices as to defy tion. He has now on har.d a large assortment of Fall and winter Hats and Caps, of all the latest styles, which he wiil sell at the lowest cash prices. He invites everybody to call and examine for themselves, as he is satisfied that j his stock cannot fail to please. For the Ornish he has constantly on hand, or I will make to order, hats to their taste of any required size or brim, at prices that cannot fai'l j 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- : perially so to punctual men. Don't forget the place, next door to Kenne dy's store and nearly opposite the Odd Fellows' Hall. 0c ,22 The Greatest Improvement of the Age! r"J THE mh YOUNG AMERICA •JpF CORN SHELLER The most Complete, &imj)h st, <{• Cheapest Cornshellcr in the World! J. P. Sniith-s Patent, Xoveniber 25, 1556. The farmers of Mitilin county and vicinity are most respectfully informed that arrange ments have been made for the manufacturing of this celebrated machine at Lewistown, and thai 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. Central Pennsylvania Wholesale and Retail Cigar Manufactory AND One door west of the Post Office., Tewistown, Pa. AT HERE may be found the best, largest T T and cheapest assortment of Smoking and Chewing Tobacco and Cigars in this part of the State. TOBACCOS. The pure Old Virginia Diadem Twist Atkin's genuine Smyrna Pig " Goodwin's Fine Cut, in tin foil Anderson's best Honey Dew, tine cut Bidgood's Juicy Fig Pounds Competitor Pounds Pectin's Original Honey Dew, half pounds James Thompson's Celebrated Eldorado Spun Tobacco—Childrey's Congress Fives Penn's Congress Fives, S2B per 100 weight Oscar's Congress Tens, 27 " " Epp's " Fives, 25 " " CIGARS. Esmeraldo Regalia Baltimores La Real Estrellas *• Gift Opera Tulipans $5.50 per m. Concha Opera Fancy Fortunas Eagle Principe " Laguagra Justo Sanz do " Concha La Napoleans Imperiadora Aletnanas Exuis Tirabeque Omer Pascha Washingtons Half Spanish Virginias $6 per ua. Ac &c &c Which I can sell at fropa $3.50 to S2O per thousand. tuy6 E. FRYSINGER. T. F. McCOY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Lewistown, Mif flin county, Pa., will attend to the ool lection of accounts and other legal business in Mifflin and adjoining counties. Office on West Market street, two doors below the True Democrat Office. my2o-ly N - 8 - PAPER, MM Y^JSSS 1 WO. 405 CO9HEECE ST * Jts? *>*"*££% HOVER'S LIQUID Bah,' r" E Jes,,n,on >- f Prof. Bont*, nd I A prevtotwly b(r „ n publUbei .L2J, Dr Br'rtk, From Prof. MtCuwm, f nrt T , llo '*''t J and Practice of Medic.ne'in Ihe £/'***# of PennnylvanU, and Utt> p r ! Ht) American College „! Medicine. " f Sa Mr. Joseph E Dje will eoriTti.ee the won•kei*fe^J* ,, £ can. and efficehMi. prepara,^^*3 It ha. in several instance, proved of some ciitan.-ous eruption, on hesitation in commending it i, , h ' le * <, af application. Very respectful),.' ' ***, HOVER'S WRITING |\K,l " ,tk ting Fluid and Hover's Ind^lii.t-*177 "* H high character which has the extensive demand first erea'.c.dh 11(411 rtipted until the present. i,c °Wiv< Orders addressed to the Mattm . street above Fourth, (old No. in i Ntl l ceive prompt attention bv dec 17 * mi R HOy HOWARD ASSOCIATE* PHILAD J Bcncxoltnt InntitxOiop, „, #w ,. keii ' for tkt relief of the tick and Hut,,,.??** k'irulent and Bpidcm rpo all persons afflicted with d '' Spermatorrhma, Seminal Weakness i 1 *'* 11 orrhma. Gleet, Syphilis, the vice ofiw? Ab.tse. 4.C "•, The Howard Association,in viewof t K. tion of htitnan life caused by semaid" 1 * deceptions practised upon the unf.,""i"**' 1 diseases by Quacks, several years , )4l J*!* suiting Surgeon, as a Charitable An name, to open a Dipen>arv for the ire"' l! class of diseases, in all then forms Advice GRATIS, to all who apfdy b. McAJ script ion of their condition, life, ate.) and in cases of ex,ren,c S Medicines Free of Charge. It is needles,,,,, J Association commands the highest wedicaia age. and will furnish the most approved iJ * ment The Directors, on a review of tb, J surtd that thvir labors in this sphere of be„J have been of great benefit to the afflicted! tlie young, and they have resolved in detjf with renewed real to this Very spised cause. Just published by the Association,awv' matorrhaa, or Seminal Weakness, the vl* Masturbation or Self Abuse, and other J), Cj Sexual Organs, by the Consulting Surgeon, 5 svnt by mail (in a sealed letterenvelope) on receipt of Iwo Stamps for postage. Addim. port or lrealm.-. :, Dr. GEORGE It. CAUIOIXt tng Surgeon Howard Association, \n ; Street, Plutadelphia. Pa. Ilv order of the |)) m EZRA |> HEARTIVEU. P w Gko. F alßchild, Secretary WINCHESTER & CoJ Gentlemen's Furnishing a AND Patent Shoulder Seam Shirt Manfui At the old stand. No. 706 Chestnut street adelphia, opposite the Washington Hoi V WINCH ESTER will give, as here! , his personal supervision of the C and Manufacturing departments. Ordii his celehraled style of Shirts an* Cullzis at the shortest notice. Persons desiring to order Shirts can bt plied with the formula for measurementi plication by mail. Constantly on hand, a varied and scled of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods. Wholesale orders supplied on liberal at Philadelpf ia, September 2,1658,-v HIGHLY PIPORT.m TO FIIIQ M. M. FAXON'S Attachment of Vulcanized Indiah Spring to the Tubes oj Grain Dri T ! F .iiid--rsigneii. having pcrfci ted an arrtspat the stl.irhinet.t tif a Gum Spring tn theTk Dr.ig U,rs of Grain Drills i happy to inform Ft and ali rubers interested iu the growings! Win ..titer grains, that he is piepared in furnish Q Dllll.l.i*, wtth the abtive article attached, at the A notice, at hi* Foundry, in McVeytnwn Pi Swd*i heroine an almost indispensable snide to the Fa and It" wiil find that the attachment of the Gum j will enhance its value at least one-half All the! 'ion an ; trmtb'e raosi d by the breaking uf •no.trt ts entirely done aw ay with by this armogetntM,] nan. or boy. ran perforin nearly double the laker! could under the old plan, w i'h much greater rare.l himself and h >rsee. There need be no fear of del breaking, for if there ts an article tit it wiilseitM rot, or wear out, th Gum Spring is that artkk hazard nothing in saying that my Grain Drill nil plest tit construction, most .•'■oivviiiedlinpef'un and therefore th- most durable nrr offered talk cultural public The fee !■* so arranged that ltd 1, IJ, I}, lj, and "J bushels acre. Pi-raott* oce for the coining seeding are r-qiieeted Iswkl orders as early as possible. Direct tn M. Vryt ti fltn county. Fa., or F G FRANt'ISfTS.Lesi* E. 1,. FAXON, Holltdaysburg. Blair cn, Pa HRO., Hsrrisbure, I'a , who arc authorized ti agents, and from w hotn any fun Iter infnrantlosWf mined PRICE OF PRU.LS. wiiliili?atlarln!6t,|X iiu rs who already have ,irill.rn havfttifWilw thr I mii* Rubber i*print attached, for from #WmI iVAII branches ol'ihe FOIWDRY B1 carried mi, for which orderr are r ..pitifully lei** M M FAM McVrylowii. June 19, 1536. NOTICE following accounts hate been .L ined and passed bj me, and remain i on record in this office for inspcctionof ft Legatees, Creditors, and nil others in any interested, and will be presented to tl phans' Court of the county of Mifflin.® held at the Court House in LewUto*i THURSDAY, the 4th day ofA'ewtnberJ for allowance and confirmation: 1. The administration account of I ® " Lantz, adm'r of Peter Licbtel, late of - township, dec'd. . , 2. The administration account of 1 Hoyt, Jr.. adni'r of William McCormicM of Brown township, dec'd. J 3. The accouut of Kphraira Banks, e tor of the last will, Ac., of Christian dec'd. | 4. The account of Wl'' 4 " 1 ' P S guardian of Elizabeth Hug. e9, oate0 ate Latherow,) tlec'd. . 5. The account of David 1 of Christian Hooley, late of dec'd. JOSEPH S. octl4 . IV Guardians art notified that by late gjw.wrtl to fit an account every three yeart, an.' t ,„Hs 4 Administrator* at the end of ono year, taking oat Utters —itAkA accounts must ft gister'e Office 30 days preceding each eoui XV Deeds executed ia this State must 4 six months, otherwise to be deemed fro * c,. ti against subsequent purchasers or mortff** unUss recorded before the deed under wht' pw-.hastr claims.—See Pardon's Digast-^^^i IKE BRICK! FIRE Noble, Globe, Girsrd, Flat Top.l>'* Ul, Fanny Forreater, and Sunrise cl <t yM*" all kind* of Room and Parlor StoyatS*" Stove Warehouse of m ..jPf'S, F. Q. FRAIP™
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