Tll E Recipes. St'ical Prunes. —Stew tliem very gent ly iu a small quantity of water, til! the stones slip out. Physicians consider them sale nourishment in fevers. *S '"'jo. —Take two tablcspoonsful of sa go, and one pint ol'boiling water; stir t i getlier, and boil gently, until it thick-■ Wine. si: *• nutmeg uiay be audeJ. aucoiuing to circumstances. I ' </> taUr Son/!. —Take one turn:,", • no potato, and one onion ; let them he sliced, and boiled in one qu tof water for an hour ; add as much salt and parsley as is agreeable, and pour the whole on a slice of toasted bread. Rice •/'/{'/■ —Boil a quarter of a pound of rice flour with half a pound of loaf su gar, in a quart of water, till the whole be coiu 'S one glutinous mass; then strain off the jelly, and let it stand to cool. This food is very nourishing arid beneficial to in ■ Valids. /w/ Gruel. —Roil a pint of new milk ; beat two new laid eggs to a light froth,and pour in while the milk boils; stir ittogeth- ' er thoroughly, but do not let them boil; sweeten it with the best of loaf-sugar, and grate in a v •••-!e nutmeg; add a little salt, if you like it. Rrink half of it while it is warm, at d the other hall in two hours. It is said to he good fur the dysentery, as well as nourishing. Arroic-root •/'//'/. —Take one spoonful of arrow-root, and cold water sufficient to form a paste; add one pint of boiling wa ter: stir it briskly, and boil it a few initi- j ufes, when it wall become a smooth, clear : jelly. A little sugar an ! sherry wine, for debilitated patients; hut for infants a drop or two of the essence of caraway ed or cinnamon is preferable, wine being very apt to become acid in the stomach of in fants, and thus disagree with the bowels. Boilf.l Flour —Take of fine flour, one pound; tie it up in a linen cloth as tight as possible, at ! after frequently dip) :tig it in cold wati r. dredge the outside with flour, till a crust is formed round it. which will prevent the water soaking into it while boiling. It is then to he boiled until it be comes a hard, dry mass. Two or three spoonsful of this may he grated, and prepared in the same manner as arrow root, for which it forms an excel lent substitute, and can he obtained in the i country, where, perhaps, the other cannot. \\ e copy the following from the Amer ican Agriculturist lor January : I Oysl< /• iS <oij>. —Mrs. ( row en's look gives the following good directions for making it: Heat together three pints each of milk and water. \\ bile boiling, add half a pound of butter cracker.- pounded, and a pint of , oysters chopped fine. C ' anil the - up < i.- wall tiaiored by the cvsters, and the crackers are welt swelled ; salt and pepj er j to the taste, add three pint- of whole oys ters, and quarter of a pound of sweet but ter. Keep covered, and cook ten minutes more, and it is ready. IWe would leave out a part of the butter at least.] I ij> Top Co ho —A lady reader recently sent us a neat box of cuke, and aecompan- i \ ied it with the directions for making. We i 1 endorse the name, the eukc was tip-top: 1 I >is>olve one teaspoonful .- Ja iu one cup < sweet milk : add one and a half cups sugar, t two eggs beaten, and one tahlespoonlul of 1 butter, with spice to taste; stir one table- ' spoonful cream tartar in two and a half ' cups flour; then mix the whole, and bake t in a quick oven. I llunt// I lew lit* utt —Mix thoroughly one cup fresh butter, one of ! >af sugar, one t ounce strained honey, one cup sour cream, 1 two of flour. one teaspoonful soda rub' dry in t ._ uuu;, null a teaspoonful salt in the cream, and one egg. Rake in a hot i oven J;> minutes. \\ e have frequently seen it recommended, and it read- well. ' though we have not yet had it trh d. Don't Forget Your Interests! XOCXOOO Men. Women and Children Wanted to Bui JJOD'jhbM] Dili & uj'iJiiuS AT i.ow runts: The subscriber wuuld respect- , i T| fully invite the e.inniunitv at , ' u '£'' '■> call and \ unine his Stock *tl I> nits. Slues and t uters, a large as ! sortment of which lie alwavs lias on hand, • both of his own and city manufacture. Gentlemen, if you want a WATEK-PKOOF BOOT, call at Thomas r , x 's II me B t and ' Shoe St re. as he is - >le invent r far mp> siti'n which will make leather water pro f. ' smootli, - ft ami pliable, and will wear at least one third longer, llundro •is of referen ce* can lie given of prominent men who are i w wearing them, and enjoying the comforts of dry and warm feet. To the Ladies he would say, he uses the best oil dressed Morocco, which will keep the feet warm and dry, and is soft and pleasant. Particular attention is paid to the city fashions, in order to get up first class work, equal to the best city work. All kind* of 11 .une Made \\ ork kept ou baud and made to order at the shortest notice. It is my intention t.> attend closely tobusi- t ness. make good work, .*e// ch> •>m> n.,- m.*h and thus hope to be sustained i v an anpreci aiing public. THOMAS COX. Eewist '\vn, Dec. _"J. I s 'j. The Daily Telegraph, Publish* .1 at .1 .rriihurc, Fa , bv C,->i .-r!ner Stl , pubh?hs ih • .Ia m * l.i u r> bv a ithoriiy. >urr evitlvi.t of it bav: :* !he cirruUtioii Ternw- .V f per v r, thp \v* rkiy anil st uti w kiy is fiiso pi bfi-r.t* I )v*r\ :\r nONEV. by the gallon, for sale 1 v [ UcclS ' A. FELIX. stovss i A A 7'* have added quite a number of new pat \ \ terns of Stoves to our assortment, such as will give entire satisfaction, and will be sold at low prices, viz : '• Republic," (a great stove for farmers and all who u-e wood alone,) "Sea Shell." " Wel p come," "Superior," and other Cooking Stoves. " Gas Burner," " New Egg," " Oven Cook," 1 "Screen Cylinder,' and other Room Coal Stoves. "Etna," "Forest Rose," "Union," "Sun beam," "Crystal," and other Airtight Wood Stoves. * F. J. HOFFMAN. TV":**—Two and a half and three bushel a good article, low for ca-h, for sale by ' F. J. HOFFMAN. LIATUCR Reduced in IM'fl A fine assortment o! Oak and Red S In ai oc 20 < i >; AN A. i *■ ipi* AM) IP' L IT ;i:a: A very gi o .... hand an 1 for sab at oc2o HCi 1 FMAN'S. J BREACH fILF un JIOROHOS! b Call and exaiaiue toe lio>. assortment at oc2o HOFFMAN'S. LI iIIVIU, [ S A DDLK't Y W A HE, COACH WARE. SHOE FINDINGS, At !■'. J. Hoffman's Hardware Store. BLACKSMITHS ! \ 'OUR attention is called to our large assort j ment of Iron at low prices for nosh. oc2o F. J. HOFFMAN. , .• il it stock is alwavs large and well assorted. \ I oc2d " F. J. HOFFMAN. COTJNTPs? aiEE.CIIAWG?3 1 A "Ol will still find that we sliall -uppi\ you J with good <*oods y in sinall or lanre quanti ties, at low prices. F. J. HOFFMAN. Salt and Piaster! HOFFM AN'S is the store for either of these articles. O c2o \\7HITE St oneware by the sot, -I' 1 pieces V T in a set, at s { ,S4.;>o and So, warrant ed g> d. A!so. various oiler articles, such as Toili t Sets, Tea Sets, Dinner Sets. Ac. at aug4 /.EH RE'S. < AMU US AM) CO.VFEt TIOMiRV O" F all kinds s dd to retailers and parties, at the lowest wholesale price*, at aug4 ZKKBK'S. FRUIT JARS! ( i i- v :;n i Soinewar. Fruit and Tomato 1 M Jars, . all other kinds of Smnoware, at prices to suit tin- times, at /.HEBE'S. ----•} - x • t , >tJ -*• — > o ■> 1 . a !/ | i \ SAt KS Ground Aium Salt, at S 1.40 iV/Wper m k. at 11. /HEBE'S Cheap Grocery. uug4 Cheaper than the Cheapest! / 1 !.A>>\\ A EE.—Tumblers at 7*> cents and vJ f l per dozen: GMdets. Pitchers Fruit .Stand-, Cure rod Dishes, Ac. very cheap at au4 ZKKBK'S. Great Reduction in Sugars! y> 0, and 10 cents for Hrown, and White ( t, at 1! nt<. ZKKBK'S. (!) AJi J 3 JJ'/ , A Splendid Large Extended Own Gas Burning Cooking Stove. FOR COAL OR WOOD. ] T has long been a favored objert with stove } dealers to construct a flat top down draft i ooking Stove that would combine ali the ad vantages ol excellent draft, large oven and good baking properties, with the use of a moderate amount of fuel These desirable qualities have all oeen combined in the flat top Gas Hunting ' ooking Stove, the DAYLIGIIT. This beau tilul stove, the ri-ult of many years'experi ence, and combining ail the iruprovemeuts of the age, is one of the most perfect made. It operates in the most perfect manner, and in sit uations where other flat top stoves would fail to operate. The Daylight, during the past year, has given the most entire satisfaction, and is surpassed by no stove of the same class, it is new in design, beautiful in appearance, unsur pas-ed in it- opei alions, and a great saver of fuel. They are warranted t.> give entire satis faction. Call and examine the Daylight, at the d Stove Establishment of J. IRWIN WALLIS. Great Excitement in Virginia! PiPliiisTOßß, In Lewistown. r IVAKE pleasure in announcing that th'-\ have I just opened, in West Market street, "nearly I posite Ma | Eisenbise's Hotel, a BOOT AND SHOE STORE, and will constantly keep on hand a lull assortment of Boots and Shoes of all kinds and sizes. They have just received from the eastern cities a very extensive assort ment of Boots. Shoes and Gaiters, for ladies', gentlemen's and children's wear, all of neat finish and excellent manufacture, which they will sell, for CASH ONLY, At l.east 25 Per Lent, fheaper than the same can be purchased elsewhere, as w ill be seen by refeiring to the following Price List : Men's Fine Calf Boots. $3 95 o 3 50 " Kip Boots, a2oto 3DO Boy s' Boots, 1 25 to 2 00 \ oulhs' Boots, 1 00 to 1 05 Men's Brogans, 1 oo to 1 40 S°)" s ' " 1 00 to I 10 } °" lh# '.. " 62 to 75 Ladies Kip and Calf Roots, 90 to 1 50 Misses' Morocco & Goat Boots, heels, 95 to 1 25 Children's Shoes, SStO ts Ladies" Congress Gaiters with heels, 150 to 1 60 " " " without " ]2sto 130 English Lasting Gaiters with heels, ] 30 " w about " i -25 to 130 Morocco Boots with heels, ]soto 160 without heels, 1 iu tu i go " Goat Boots with heels, 1 s(j t 0 j55 " without beeis. 110 to 125 Misses' Call Roots v. ith heeis, s-5 [ 0 95 " " without heels, 75 to 85 Hjv> , f ought our goods for cash, they were put at th.- lowest figure, and bv doin>* an EX CLUSIVELY CASH BUSINESS, customers are r.ot made to pay for iad debts—hence our iow prices. 1 RINKS. \ ARISES, wc., ai v.iv- en hand and Inr -ale cheap We respectfully solicit a liberal share ofpub i. roi ige. dec?- Farmers. Take Notice! r TMIE undersigned having taken the large and commodious situated at the west end of Market street, of fer their services to farmers, and will take Grain of all kinds in store, and forward it to Philadelphia or Baltimore, whichever may command the highest prices. The senior partner believes from his long experience in the Produce Business that the firm will be enabled to give satisfaction to all who may be disposed to place confidem in thera. FRAV'IS McCLl'llE, .loriA T. McCLURE. \. B.—SALT and PLASTER can at all t"aes le had at the Store house. Lewistown, Sept. 20, 1559.-3 m SHE scsa ic ICILL AGAIN IjXT MOTION! Farmers and Mechanics, Look to Your Interests ! Having added to the Flour and Grain Business a large stock of we offer to the putdic, WHOMt ALE OR ItEIAIL, a general assortment at [-.rices as low, perhaps lower, that: the same articles can be purchased in the cour ty. Our st ick consi.-ds of I'ISIi, COFIMIK, Si'fi All, MoiiASSivS, HICK, S V ill'PS, (IKHAIMVAIIE, SPICKS, an<l ail otlier articles in that line. 53=*Terms ('ash, tiut all kinds of Grain and Produce generally taken i i exchange for goods. Countiy Grocers will do well by examining our stock before purchasing elsewhere. All ki".ds of COAL. SALT AND PLASTER, always on hand. .MARKS & WILLIS. Lewistown, April 21, lb's'J. ISDOttITY AG.IIIVST LOSS LY FIRE. Franklin Fire Icsur°n r e Co. OF PHI LADE' : i. Office 435 and 4117 Chest- ,:eui Fifth. STATEMENT OK , TS. January l-t, 1859, -.2,(11G,.126 62 Published agreeably to Act of Assembly, being First Mortgages amply secured, £1,731,661) 89 Real Estate (present value £lt'3,- .113 61) co-t, 77,764 71 Temporary Loans, on ample col lateral securities, 88,530 27 Stocks (present value £*6,667 72) .. cos b 71,547 97 otes and bills receivable, 4,m)'- in ' ash, 42.007 36 $2,016",328 62 only profits from premiums which ihis company . an divide hy law, are from Iti-ks which have been Determined. I. ih tu tji /•in the Charter of thr Company. •Rut the moneys received as Premiums upon ri-ks which remain undetermined, and arc out- -•audi;.;; at the time of declaring such Dividend, -h i)i nut i'< I'w'i-i dered y- pari of the profits of -aid (Mrpm :on, or div ided as such.'" Perpetual or Limited Pis,ranees made oncv ii \ (lc-i : i|>t i<>ti ol propcitj, in Town and Coun- I ry, for Owners, Mortgagee-,(Jround Landlords, Air. Kates as lov. as consistent with security. Since their incorporation, a period of thirty years, they have paid losses by lire to an amount exceeding Four Millions of Dollars, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of insur nice a- well as ahilitv and disposition to meet iv ith promptness all liahilitic-. Losse- hy Fire. Losses paid during the year 1858, DIRECTORS. Cliarles \ Baneker, Mordecai I). Lewis, Tobias Wagner, David S Brown, Samuel Grant, Isaac Lea, Jacob It. Smith, Edward Dale, Geo W. Richards, George Fales CHAS. N. BAN'CKKR, President. El) WD C. DALE, Vice President WM. A. STEEL, Secretary pro tern. rnhlT Agent for Milllin county, 11. J. WAL TERS, Esq , Lewistown. r irjszs stoke, >o. 93 Market Street, Hani-burg. Instruction Books, Ml SH U. TIFRt IA\t)ISF C.LAEIMLLY. IP li> Sal sisf O [2 $ MELODEO ATS, G I IT. IRS. VIOLLVS, FLUTES, •K'CORDEOXS, S,-c. jly 14-1y O. t. B. CARTER. Ivxason 6l Hamlin's Melodeons and Harmoniums. 1 ) EOt)M MEN DED to he sipern rto all otii cis liy Thalberg, Wm. Mason, Dr Lowell Ma-on, Ac. Awarded the first prize at every fair in which exhibited. Melodeons with "Treble Forte" Stop, with one and two sets of reeds, always on hand. Price >6U to §l5O. ('all and -ee, or send for a Circular. A T HAMILTON. Lewistown, June 16, 1859.-6 m A. T. HAMILTON, M. D., WITKR-CtRE PHVSICIAT, FFF.RS Ins professional services for the cure _ of AM. CURABLE diseases. Ollice at the store of E. L. Benedict. jcl9 JJiJ. J. iliiLla, --ZJ LSI iLI -LL J -L . OFFICE on East Market street, Lewistown, adjoining F. G. Franciscus' Hardware Store. jy2B Attorney at Law, Office Market Square, Lewistown, will at tend to bu-ines- in Mifflin. Centre and Hunting don counties. my 26 JOHN A. McKEE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 0~ FFICE in the building formerly occupied ay Jos. W. Parker, west corner of th Dia mond, Lew istown, Pa. Will practice in all the court- r Mifflin and adjoining counties. sepiß-6in A GOLD WATU FOR YOU! VNY person de-irir.g to procure a G, id GOLD M ATCH, warranted 18 Carats Fine, by a -urn process, requiring no moiiey and lut little exertijn, can do .so bv address ing R. melVix, GIFT BOOK STORE, Bulletin Building, n3.3m Ny. 112 South 3d st.. Philad'a. T AIL 0111 N G! /--i The undersigned having tj? made, arrangements for early . yV*. re ceipts of the fashions, i- h v fS.*v' 4 .•** 2 prepared to do ad kinds of I AILOItIN G WORK, at his JSpf*. shop on Valley street, a few if ' / " doors west of tiie Logan t- >'|l House, on as reasonable terms ft f\ j fi~~\ and as well and promptly as t ] 1] 1 '' ran done elewhere.— ' j fij Give me a e til and satisfac :ion will be guaranteed, sepia \ MA HANKY. NOTICE. 1 ii(' subscriber having bought i *-3 \ the entire sp ek of BOOTS AND """tfftrn ••lit KS •!' 1. t' Hamilton, will continue to carry on the busim at the old stand. Having had long exp'rieneo in tlie city, he would therefore otter himself as an experienced workman, professing to under stand the manufacture of every article in his line, arid would invito till who desire a neat fi ing to examine his stock, which consists entirely of homemade vv rk, an 1 is all warranted. Orders will be prompdv attended to. THOMAS COX. Lewistown, August A", IS51). "V" rrrvatri mm /•*, ami '• r' • £S? si *> n *iiXi I ueb r the ()>!<l J",Hows' Hill. Kant Market Street, Is icistown, J'a. V. KKWI ttY, J.VS. FIHOIF.F>, J'ropritlor. Salesman. \HKAI F! Fl L Stork of all kinds of Goods, such as no other store h.i> in town ; an as sortment that will suit every person, both in ' price and tjua 1 ity, and we defy <■ itnpetition \s we sell cheaper, for ca>li or country produce, ! Ihan any shanly iti the town, we don't brag nor banter, but in\;te the folk - to call and see for , themselves, and bring your Mutter, Kggs, or any i thing in the marketing line, and we will give full market price in goods. We also want 10,0(11) pounds of Wool, for which we will give market price, half in cash and half in goods ) Don't I >rg<:t to come to the store under the Odd | ' . .lows 1 Hall, where you will get your inonev I aack in ('he ip Goods Itelou \<ni will tiud a j short li- 1 of the kind of goods we keep: Vuxlins, CiiHf - am! (ilnghams. Cattonadts, Tickings ami Sir h ish Linen, .S'ankin and all . I Vidians, Hosiery and Clares, , nitons. At. Hardware, Cedar and Willow H a,., firman.s, Hauls and Slims . Srga: . and Tobacco, Spices, 1 ms, San/is, ('litest and Crackers, <lnrrti.irare, (OjJte, So gar, Syrups, Molasses, s ill, Kish, Flour. liif' Shoulder a,.d Ham, s '/i em nut. I'isli Oils, Fluid and Hh ohol, flag Carpets ami Carpel Chain, ( 'niton 1 .jts, ('■ lagnc a nil Hair Oils, At. At The above i-s but a synopsis of the. kind and {uantity we km p We again invite all to give js a call. We charge nothing to show goods, ind you shall have thern cheap fir ea-h or pro- I ltiee. Nl. KKNNKDY. Proprietor. >pBB JAMES FIROVED, Salesman. Oh! That's the Place ! The Sign of the Bill tOFl'lili POT! IF you want a tasty CO \L BIT'KET, It you want a good TIN Bl't'KET, If you want a iron.; DISH PAN, 11 yon want the best LARD LAMP row in use, li yon want a hundred other tin articles, II you want a Stove or two lor less than cost, if you want any -ized -love pipe or drum, it ye Merchants want anvlhin.; in our line, send in your Older, ami v.. >v them out prompt ly and warrant all we send you to hold in and out, and consequently there will be no trouble with leaky ware. Now all yc people, let nt want be your master, hut come or -arid, and be careful for nothing except that you bring with you a few of //.-.■ shiners and J. IRA IN H A 1.1,1S will wait on you with pleasure. novlO Pennsylvania Railroad, ON and after Monday, Nov. 14lh, 1859, _ trains leave Lewistown Station as follows: IVesticard. Eastward. Through Express, 536a in 12 25 a.m. Fast Line, 610p m. 10 43 a. m. Mail Train, 411 p. in. 250 p. m. Through Freight, 1 05 a m. 3 45 p.m. Local " 7 jo " 3 45 Express Freight, 10 25 " 12 35 " Fast Freight 12 10 a. m. 11 35 p.m. FARE— To M irrisburg, <>180; to Pbiladel phi i. 505 : to Altoona, 2 15; to Pittsburgh, 5 6 5; to Mifflin, 5.7 cent-; to Anderson's, 15; to Mo A pytown, 35: to Matsayuitk, 50; to Newton Hamilton, 65. The Ticket Ollice will be open 20 min ute- before the arrival of each Passenger f rain, and unless tickets are procured one half cent per mile more will be exacted bv the con. ductors. 1) E. ROBESON Agent r fi 1111 Second Quarter of this Institution I u ill commence on MOX DA Y, Nuveinber 21st. New classes will then be formed as cir cumstances require. Particular attention will he given to those preparing to teach. 1 hose wishing to study and practice Music may be assured of the best advantages. Miss S E. A ANPI ZER will continue to give instructions upon the Piano. A class in A ocal Music also will be formed. Bates of Tuition, 83.00, $4.50 or SO.OO, according to the grade of studies. For further information address nov 11 M. J. SMITH, Principal. McALISTERVILLE ACADEMY Juniata County. Pa. LED. I McF.IBL.IXI), Principal &,• Proprietor. ././< OL MILLER. Prof, <j Mathematics, icc. Miss .LA.A IE S. I'RIST, Tracker of Music, Sec. I lie next session oi this Institution com mences on the 26th of July, to continue 22 weeks. Students admitted at any time. A Normal Department will be formed which wiil afford Teachers the best opportunity of preparing for fall examina tions. A NEAV APPARATL'S has been purchased, Lecturers engaged, <&c. TERMS —Boarding, Room und Tuition, per session,§ssto §6O Tuition alone at usual rates. sent free on application. Hanover Gloves. \NEW supply of W7.IF- r G _ just received and i octC Sole Agent L. .ff..o C 1 -y. j MDI> SYUFP MOLASSES at 50 cU. p. r Vjl gallon, for sale by dot 10 BLYMYER k BRISBIN. VGOUD artu le > i BLA( 1. . . \ f sa ; f , - by BLYMYEK & BitISBIN. To Housekeepers. QOMETHIXG NKWJ--B. T. BAB nirrs best vepicjna!. s\i.f;iati -* Is manufactured from run;' n sill, and i-' {jJn prepared entirely different from oilier staler a 4,,! ' tin All the del. teri..tis matter Is ex'racled m p'' 4(| such it ti .inner a* to produre llrr.nl, Uiscoit, fit kinds n! C iK, i ! i e r> ? tinfug i jiiriioU* i f S i!, situs whi.'ri tin* Hiv;il or t' k* a\d isbakrd; tVreby frod : inir w'h !<- on J Rvrr\ • rucle of >iL rat turned to gas anil passes through the broad or v. hilo b:i # (JS ktit*; cnns<H|iiPnlfy nothing remains but corn (>o ami '" ri ••** wa,ef sod flour m will re*llh AM) - . entir ly 1 difTWent from other - i ,: r tu< . |*o It ;> -i koii in one p wml .■: h wt ap I•-r branded, 4 *'* 1 R&hbitt's B- s? ' x s s.< !* rat-!s/* pit turn, f w *! 'oaf of broad, ' 70 wiili pi of off*,rv. s< $; c water on th !p / 0 y , Wbi Ag ON r\ ti. wrap{ •r. ;i m<l !••• partirubir !o g* i< " v R.N if Sit exiclh like tii f;rs!—brand aiiov aXD | Full d.r- cti rs tor lb. < I ;vnh tht* S.ileralus and s?iur Milk • r Cr x .. T irtur, u i!' OS moinpany euh package; l , ilir > J i.: sf r (|S unking all kinds of I'astM ; als >, for in • i.itr ... ANP .... ANn • oil a \\ afer md > u!!it7. r>-\\ ! ■ r* \ ''' T.TAK2 YOUR OWK SOAP '' ' (iS with OS AXD It. T. Babbitt's Pure w n to Concentrated Potash, To Warranted double flit* strength of ordinary OS Potash ; put up In cans - 1 lb ,*2 lbs . 3 lbs , b ]i lbs. and 12 lbs.—with full directions for making ° >|) ii irl am Sufi Soap < iisiimers \\ ill find 'h.* #0 {the i In*ap si Potash in markot. J OS M tnufaciurod and >r sale by C 8 B. T. BABBITT. !,N D \os. Cs St. 70 \\ a-hington st , N vv \ ork, *a..v je9 and No 36 India st , Boston, i ! DETERSIVE SOAP - This CeU hr Hod U,t li'i ir .So;p i.- now in rnarki'l for more than a yar, and ib.it it Iris given universal h ltiesfaction ih ev'tteni from t lie fact that the manufacturers of it, in order to supply the demand, have been obliged to increase their capacity to make equal to One Hun' td Thou it and Hound a per Ittck It is di < 'dly the best and cheapest Soap ever made in this country ; One Pound of it will gro as for for anp #>r, a.* Three. Pounds of *oap in general use It i.< tirade up . new principle, oft he best materials, and known only to Van llaagen &. M< Kkonb. It does away entirely with the washboard— saves the necessity of boiling the clothes, doen not shrink Ftannelsy HE.MOVKS ALL UREASE, INK OK PAINT SPOTS perfect ly, and from the most delicate fabric, and save? fully one half trie time and labor usu ally span lto do the w shmg his warranted free from Sj)l. SOI)./?, or other injurious al kalies, and guaranteed not to rol or injure the clothes*. For sale by all respectable Grocers, and wholesale by TII.MN Ac McKRONE, No. 2*2 and *2l South Wharves, Philadelphia. co.urio^j. Tin-re li.-inc several nnilalion brands of Detersive ■ in mark. I, lb. |inlilir are iwitilied that mine i - genu in< except Van llaaiics At MtK tuNE is stamped upon earl; Ilaruf the Soap, as well as tile Ituxes. oct2T ilm TIIF. EXTENSIVE STOCK OF is I ilili.U BRACELETS, RINGS, BREASTPINS, | AND OTHER JEWEL H Y PAIT3Y ARTICLES, CLOCKS, and u beautiful assortment of BOOKS AND STATIONERY nr. l now selling at greatly reduced prices at I : Jun!:in's obi stand, corner of Brown and ! Market streets, opposite Russell's Banking j House. Those who desire to buy at prices cor- 1 I responding with the times, will please call. fltqgp-All kinds of repairing promptly atten 1 ded to. 11. W. JLNKIN, Agent. Lewistown, April 8, 1858. Neat, Cheap \ Durable. IV. G. ZOLLINGER, | Market Street, next door to Kennedy'# Store, &££ -•} Is always prepared tosup- t > j / ply the public with all the / <!iilerent styles of Hats of / the best qualities arid at surhgESSD prices as to defy competi tion. He has now on har.d 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 every body to call and examine for themselves, as he is satisfied that his stock cannot fail to please. For the Ornish he has constantly on hand, or will make to order, hats to their taste of any required size or brim, at prices that cannot fail to be satisfactory. Country -Merchants w ill find it to their ad- I vantage to give me a call, as a liberal deduction will be made on wholesale purchases, and gs ! penally so to punctual men. Don't forget the place, next door to Kenne dy's store and nearly opposite the Odd Fellows' Hall oct22 BLYMYER & STANBARGER, PROI'CE S [!I1IMI(I.\ ICEPwOK/.ITTS, Hear (anal Basin, Lewistown, Pa., M ill purchase every description of Produce at current prices. AL V AYS O N HAND, PLASTER. SALT. FISH, STOKE COAL of assorted >/zm. LIMKHCHEERS <(• PLACE SMITHS' COAL. GEO. BLYMYER, I dec 2 C. C. STANBARGER. THE RII.TinOKL ATIF.RICiH, PublDhcd daily. triweekly and wp-klv, by Dobbin 4c Fulion, 12s H.iltimor<- utrei-l, H.iltimnr<-, Md. Daily .*<• |-r annum, $M f.. r c, monlhs. #3 fr 6 n hn, *2f..r J m . Tri v.—f-ki. (i per .unum, S3 f-.r nine mill Mi .V 2! .r i- nionii.., ;> „d t: (r tMr.-r- month*. ' "" " iUii'HHe<l .t $1 :.!! r annum efefe im nr.-" . ,1. fair ... tr> ,,. ... , 10 fourteen for It, 20 i r 2U-at! payable in a l\ MOFFAT'S LIFE PILLS AND PHfEKIX BITTERS. 7i)IIE reputation of these very celebrated w . J elabie remedies i< now tinequ i !t ethers in this country or it: Europe. Tl fully established as the most univei -jJ s, p.. mcdicint now in use, and they will niaiu.. their pre-eminent renown by the iiitru.-.u ,• comprehensive virtues which aequired it '] usual modes of puffery would ;.e unwottl . „f them and is unnecessary Thousands and ; . of thousands of persons now lit it.in peri-< • v restoreu health ran testily, as thousands i • teslitied, to their prompt and decided ■ lii not only in all ordinary derangemei is of he i ■ from Impaired Digestive Functions, Costi . . . Hilious and Liver Complaints, Kh< uma'tr a inflammatory Cold*, Coughs. NVrvni- \\. ness, l.oss of App tile. Failure of Flesh, !!> >■. ache and Impure State of the Blood and i-llnr fluids, but also in Kheumalis a. Fevt r and \g ( other Intermittent Fevers, Asthma, Bku,. Cholic, i'leurisy, I'alpit iti.-ti • I the ll>-art. K I of Blood to the It. ad. Si tiled I'.iiiih in the .' Limbs and Organs, Afl'e. tiotis of toe Bladder and Kidneys, Jaundice, Dropsy, files ihowev-i inveterate), Habitual Coslivcness, Seiotisatd Bilious Looseness, Obstinate Headache atai Did-, ness, and an immense number of other i: dad.es. They require no dieting nor confim - ment, are perfectly mild and pleasant in their operation, btr '' now et fully restore health—• i the greatest ofca tlilv blessings—to the most j exhausted and dilapidated cons' itut ions. Prepared and sold bv I>ll VVM B MOFFAT, oct6-l>* 33.") Broadway, N. V. West's Patent ■l-5? J -o Lir- I.IJL XJ XJ iH il liA tPME undersigned liuvitig purrhased the right tin tin, •*- t cinenl in Miltlin ami t etnre.oiinties, is now |>rr| .ir p.t to iiirnii-li and |i'il It on rooli. gv. hrtev•-> i'e*ite<l i•,< f.x.r being sheeted by llie owner. Sri.-itlo men r tin- dire, lion of govern ment. ami arrhiteets and liHllibr. 11l various parts of the rounlrt, for year have beer sillily nig and e* per inn-: Imgto ■! is: over Siune r rii i ;oo 11... i or article for ro .f'o , \\ In. h t, o ltd re-i,r th- cll.ang. . oar rlimate, nr ' ltd iirni.- tin- qualities of impe-x u u.. near to water .11 oinliiistlhililt itur.ibiaiv and <ln a;>nes> No arm It- now in titvopflareamlhsie qu iltth g Hhl: t > are not lire proof, and cannot he used on flat roofs. fi,u cat only he used u|m>ii steep roots 'I Ii" conliai liioi, ,-x pansioii ami rusting of melal ir rimf. an- so great m tbu changeable cliinate thii ilu-v soon betome tvor'bie-- ~r lln repairs will cost more than a new ro-.f iin vane, cements and coiniMisilion* which have been lutrndi < ■ can be supplied only to vcly tl il roofs, ami iliey ar. ail si. a fleeted t>> the action of Ihe ueallier lii.il they will .uelt and run in siinuner and crack in winter, and in a short time become crumbly arid worthless. The Inventor of the Galva •. Cement lias lalioied twenty years to obviate these difliculiies, and it is beloved by those who have had opporiunities to test the matter, thai he lias entirely succeeded. A- now applied, First—lt is completely impervious to water. \\'at< r inay continually stand upon ilie roof without affecting 11 in the least. .-Second !t is fire proof. It is 90 incombustible that it will afford ample and perfect proiection against lire, sparks and burning shingles from another building liiime dial. ly adjoining Third— lt i.- durable. It is riot injured by atmnepln in changes, having been tested for several years by the patentee, ai Syracuse. New Voik Fourth—lt is cln-ap. Knots will be put on for about half the cast of tin, and will last mm h Ion;-, r. Filth— Repairs are easily and cheaply made. Mixih —lt is sufficiently elastic to cmirely resist the ex pansioii and contraction by heat and cold, and w ill re main perfect and solid in the tx am est or cohlr i weather Seventh—lt is adapted to all kinds of roofs, cither flat or steep. Figlith It is v :bial.l< for repairing old roofg Old shin gle roofs 11 ay he covered vx tliout removing lln ',i: , trld metallic roofs can be made perfectly ti thl an . -*ure. Klatk- It is especially adapted to all kiada of reaming around battlements, sky buhls ami chimneys, ami fur the lining of eave troughs and gutters. Roofs which hat e given trouble f->r years, arid whit ii have COiitinu. : tnleak in spitn of all ctfotts, can he made perfectly st-cm> to tins cement. Tenth—lt lias been proved to he the best article exc used for covering car to; . and steamboat decis. Eleventh—Tkk cement applied to new tin roofs pre serves them from rusting, by furnishing a coal n at once impervious to watei and an almost per.'. . : non conductor cd' beat. Twelfth— It is the only roofing material p Healed xvhicli contains India rubber and giitla peicha. For patliculars of this cement, owners of proper!-.- xxill please address J ot'i i' jfH Lewistown, Hi Lyon's Pure Ohio I If ill 111 II Hi Mil. 1' HL want of really pure Brandy has Icng been felt in this country, and t.ne opportunity to procure an article of such quality as to super sede the sale and use of the many 7ile com pounds so often soid under the name of Brandy ran be regarded only as a great public good I he Catawba Brandy possesses all the choice qualities of the be--t imported liquor, and is positively known to be of perfect purity and of superior flavor. As a beverage the pure article is a remedy for Dyspepsia, Flatulency, Cran,; Colic, Languor, Bow Spirits, General Debility Ac., Ac. Physicians who have used it in their practice and who have been practicing twenty six years speak ot it in the iuo.t flatterioc trrr.*-, as will be seen by reference to numerous letter and certificates. Hole Agent for its sale in Mifflin county, CHARLES RITZ~ seplo-eolOm Lewistown, Pa. r PHE undersigned, straduate of the Baltirm re J College of Dental Hnigiry, te pecife.lv otters his professional -er*. ice- to the citizen ot II til in, Juniata and liuntu ';d..n counties. He has spared no means thoroughly to acquaint himself with every improvement iri his art To many years of personal experience he has sought to add the imparted experience of the highest authorities in Dental Science. He simply asks that an opportunity may be givei lor his worr ' -peak its own praise." SA.YLT.L BKLFORD, D. D. S. Ofi.ce two doors we a t of Col. Butler's dwel ling. References-Professors Harris, Bond, Han dy, Blandy, and Austen, of the Baltimore Col lege - jy 14-6 m* DENTAL CARD. - Ihe Subs criber respectfully in ; >NNt*f^ tor, ns the citizens of Mifflin and adjoining counties, that l.e is pre pared to do all kinds of work in the line of his prolession. Whole sets, partial sets, or single teeth prepared and inserted in an elegant and workmanlike manner. Professional attendance ut the residence of any who may desire it, either in town or country. Charges moderate, to suit the times. Office at the rooms formerly occu pied by Dr. Brown, on Main street, nearly op posite the Gazette Office. v- n samuel g. Mclaughlin. • l'-—lhe extraction of teeth on the most approved principles. Rf-ferenczs—Drs. T. A. Worrall, T Va i i a **' ' lo^ert Martin, S. S. Cummir.g-, and J.l.Marks. *J, 4 'JARS.—Just received, a large io< of Stone Jars for preserving fruit, tee , very low at ZERBE'S. r IE HI, rERSIVE SOAP i for sale at Zer i he's Cheap Grocery Store. Try it—it i*. the best article ever introduced ap2l
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