Lewistown gazette. (Lewistown, Pa.) 1843-1944, February 16, 1860, Image 4
Hecipes. A lady writer in our exchanges com municates the following bit of information, which she obtained ' where she took tea last.' ' A dish of what I took for preserves was passed to me, which upon tasting, [ was surprised to learn contained no fruit. The ease with which it is prepared, and the trifling cost ol its materials, are not its chief recommendations, for unless my tas ting apparatus deceived me, as it is not usually wont to do. it is emphatically a tip top substitute for apple sauce, apple butter, tomato preserves, and all that sort of thing. Tts preparation is as follows: Moderately boil a pint of molasses from five to twenty-five minutes, according to its consistency, when add three eggs thor oughly beaten, hastily stirring them in, when flavor with lemon or nutmeg.' Worth Knowing. —A bowl containing two quarts of water, set in an oven when baking, will prevent pies, cakes, Ac., from being scorched. So says the Baltimore Sun. From Mr?. Hale's Receipt Book. Mustard Plasters —Should he covered with muslin, or tbc poultice put in a cloth bag, before being applied to the skin. Topreven' Lockjaw. —lmmerse the part injured in strong lye, as warm as can be borne. But first, as in all eases of wounds, apply spirits of turpentine on lint. For a Stiff Joint. —An ointment made from the common ground-worms, which boys dig to bait fishes, rubbed on with the hand, is said to be excellent, when the sin ews are drawn up by disease or from a sprain. Cramp and Spasm. —lt frequently hap pens that persons are extremely annoyed by cramp during the night, which may be relieved by the following tincture : Take of tincture of opium, two drachms, ether, half an ounce. Mix them together, and take thirty or forty dtops every night, at bed-tiuie. Chicken Water. —Take half a chicken, divested of all fat, and break the bones; >■ol to this half a gallon of water, and boil ,1 .it'teen or tw > nty minutes. Season with Essence of Beef. —Put into a porter bot tle a sufficient quantity of lean beef, sliced, to fill up its body, cork it with a paper stop ple, and place it in a pot of cold water, at taching the neck, by means of a string, to the handle of the vessel. Boil this for three-quarters of an hour, then pourolf the liquor, and skim it. To this preparation may be added spices and salt. To make a Nankin Color. —A pailful of lye, with a piece of copperas half as big as a hen's egg boiled in it, will color a fine nankin color, which will never wash out. This is very uselul for the linings of bed quilts, comforters, &c. Old faded gowns, colored in this way, may be made into good petticoats, and pelisses for little girls. " Nankin Color, another way. —The com mon birch-bark makes a very beautiful nan kin dye. Cover the bark with water, and boil thoroughly in a brass or tin kettle. — Bark stripped from the trees in autumn is best. Set the color with alum. A piece as large as a hen's egg is sufficient for two pailsful of dye. Dip the articles, wet thor oughly in clean water, into the alum water, then into the dye. Simple remedies for Scarlet Fever.— Open the bowels regularly every day, with some mild aperient medicine, sueh'as cas tor oil, senna, &c , and keep the patient at rest, and comfortably warm; sponge the sur face with tepid water, two or three times a day; while it is hotter than natural, admit fresh air; live on u bland diet, such as a cup full of arrow root, several times a day; toast-water for common drink. Gargle made of strong sage tea, honey and alum, or borax, may be used from the commence ment, if the throat is affected.— Dr. T. P. Hereford. Calves-feet Jelly. —Take twoealves'-feet, and add to them one gallon of water; which reduce, by boiling, to one quart. Strain it, and when cold skim the fat entirely off. Add to this the white of six or eight eggs, well beaten, half a pint of wine, half a pound of loaf sugar, and the juice of four lemons, and let them be well mixed. Boil the whole for a few minutes, stirring it con- 1 stantly, and then pass it through a flannel strainer. I his forms a very nutritious article of diet id the sick and convalescent. A\ hen it is desired, the wine can be omitted.— Ellis. The French Method of Making Whey.— Mix together equal parts of best vinegar and cold water; a tablespooniul of each i will suffice for a pint of milk. It is nut, however, all to be put in, whether necessa ry or not; but when the milk just boils, pour in just as much of" the acid as will j turn it, and no more. Beat up toerether ' the white and shell of one egg, which boil up in the whey. Then set it aside until quite clear. Pour it off very steadily through a muslin strainer. Sweeten to taste, v i vii sugar. 1 bis whey is very pleasant, and answers every good purpose 1 ot white wine whey, while it is not liable to the objection of being heating, and is also very much less expeusive. The Daily Telegraph, Published lit Uarrisburg, Pa., by Geo. bcrgner it .Co., publishes th" List of Letters by authority, asttre evidence of it having the largest circulation. Terms—£3 per yt -r; tile weekly and semi-weekly is - also published at #2 per year The Theatre of Business, I'niler the Odd Fellows' Tlall, East Market St., LFAtTSTOWV, PA. N. Kennedy's Store of Wonders, AlTni entirely Ne- Scenery of Goods, \y which he otfers for Cash or Country Produce than any bouse in the town, lie invites both great and small to give him a call, and get the full value for their money. The following is a list of the kind and quan tity of goods, viz: Dry Goods, very cheap [ c ' l J P riees A large stock of Boots and Shoes, selling at do do Hardware at city prices do do Queensware do do do Cedar and Willow-ware do do Brooms aud Bed Cords do do Hosiery and Gloves do do Notions of all kinds Carpet Chain and Carpet at city prices Segars, Tobacco, Spices, Teas, Soaps Cheese, Crackers, Cotton L ips Fluid, Alcohol, Sperm 013, Fish Oil Cologne and 11;. r Oiis Groceries, Prime Coffees at 12a14c Sugars, white and brown, at ~ 9, 10, 12a 14c Syrups and Molasses, best quality, 12 to ISc Suit, Herring and Mackerel such as Whiskey, Brandy. Gin aud Mine, of the best quality, by the barrel, gallon or quart. The above is but a synopsis of the kind aud quantity we keep. Give us a call. We charge nothing for showing goods. Don t forget the Odd Fellows' Hall. N. KENNEDY. Proprietor. janlO JAS. FIIiOYED, Salesman. A Time and Place for all Things. And among them a Time and Place to BUY GOODS! BLYMYER & BRISBIN, !f. E. Corner W. Market and Wayne Sis., (OPPOSITE THE JAIL,) n AVE just returned front the eastern cities with a large and varied assortment of 2 Jil T d99i) -5 Q of all kinds, including very choice! patterns of r LADIES DRESS GOODS. - J SHAWLS, &c., Z and in connection withGentlcmen's W ~ D Wear, Z"j @Hi © 'HI2) 9 3 im Cassimeres, Vestings, &c., C Z' AS ALSO, w | Groceries, j )a^ w | Qnecnswarc, ; /> -rg\ j Glassware, i gj . ' Cutlery, cj t Carpets, I liats, Caps, Boots, Iri EH * Shoes: '-*• PL * r and all other articles kept in large : stores. HQ?* Wool and Country Produce generally taken in exchange for Goods. novlO GREAT EXCITEMENT! MWIMI Mil liIKIDS! JL&T RECEIVED AT Kennedy & Junkin's mm imd • rPHE undersigned have just received a choice selection of seasonable goods and cheaper THAm EVER. As times are hard and money is scarce, we will make it an object to sell cheaper than the cheapest, (and no mistake.) We have all kinds of goods, such as Dt- Laines, French Merinoes, Fiorina Lustres, Wool Plaids, Broehe, Plaid, and Cashmere Shawls, Cloths, Cassimeres, Sat inets, Muslins, and of Calicoes a good assort ment. Also, a prime article of Shaner Flannel warranted not to shrink by washing. All Wool Flannels, white, red, green and yellow at all pri ces. 2F@3B SFUJISi IL&2E>2ZIS we liave a fine lot of Opera, Maraposa, and children's Woolen Caps to suit the season at ve ry low prices. We have also a choice assort ment of .iFamUy (Svotmrs, such as Coffee, Sugar. Teas and Rice, with Spices of all kinds, as well as BOOTS AND SHOES, READY-MADE CLOTHING. qCEEASAVARE, WILLOW WAKE, and in fact everything that is generally kept in stores. Please give us a call and examine for your selves, as we are determined not to be under sold by either Jew or Gentile. All kinds of country produce taken in ex change for Goods and the highest market price paid for same. Ground Alum Salt at 1.35 cash per sack, and full sacks. Also Dairy Salt. Jecla KENNEDY & JUNKIN. /"10AL OIL! COAL OlL!—Without n&< :i. smoke, or any unpleasantness, at £1 25 per gallon. This oil is manufactured in New Brunswick, is far superior to any other Coal Oil made, east or west, and is more economi cal, burning at least 20 per cent, longer than other oils. For sale by J*" s F. G. FRANCISCUS. CIOAL OIL should be used bv every one / who desires an artificial light free from danger, grease and smoke, as it is as harmless as any other lamp oil, leaves no stain when spilled, and makes the cheapest and brightest light known. For sale by jans F O" FRANCISCUS. Hanover Gloves. 4 NEW supply of Wolf's Hanover Gloves -..jL just received and for sale bv R. F. ELT.T" octG Sole Agent for Mifflin < : ty. r P'IE DETERSIX ES I AP is tor saie at Zcr- JL he's Cheap Grocery Store. Try it—it i the best article ever introduced. ap2l AY V* ' Vinegar, and Cider, on T T hand and for sale by A. FELIX. STOVES ! TTTF. have added quite a number of new pat- Y\ 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 use wood alone,) '• Sea sheli " Wel come," "Superior," and other Cooking Stoves. 44 Gas Burner," 44 -New Egg," 44 Oven Cook, "Screen Cylinder," and other Room Coal Stoves. 44 Etna," 44 Forest Rose, 4 ' 44 Union," 44 Sun beam," 44 Crvstal," and other Airtight Wood Stoves. F. J. H'>l-1 MA. ■ TY.ICS S —Two and a half and three bushel IY bags, a good article, low for cash, for sale b y - F. J. HOFFMAN. q*LE LEATHER Reduced In Price! kY A tine assortment ol Oak and Red Sole at oc-20 HOFFMAN'S. KiPP A\D IP PER LEATHER ! A very good stock on hand and for sale at oc-20 HOFFMAN'S. -pRETfII f ALF BMTS AM) HOROICOS ! Call and examine the fine assortment at oc2u HOFFMAN'S. Hardware. SADDLEKYWARE, COACH WARE, SHOE FINDINGS, At F. J. Hoffman's Hardware Store. BLACKSMITHS ! \'OUR attention is called to our large assort ment of Iron at low prices for cash. oc2o F. J. HOFFMAN . OUR stock is always large and well assorted. oc2o F. J. HOFFMAN. (gisrcassjswASßis - \VMIITE Stoneware by the set, 4U pieces V T in a set, at $4, $4.50 and $5, warrant ed good. Also, various other articles, such as Toilet Sets, Tea Sets, Dinner Sets, &c. at aug4 ZEKBE'S. CANDIES AND CONFECTIONERY OF all kinds sold to retailers and parties, _ at the lowest wholesale prices, at aug4 ZEKBE'S. FRUIT JARS! (t LASS and Stoneware Fruit and Tomato J Jars, and all other kinds of Stoneware, at prices to suit the times, at ZEKBE'S. I j w | SACKS Ground Alum Salt, at $1.45 JLv/\_/per sack, at 11. ZEKBE'S Cheap Grocery. aug4 Cheaper than the Cheapest! Gt LASSWARK.—TumbIers at 75 cents and T $1 per dozen; Goblets, Pitchers, Fruit Stands, Covered Dishes, &c. very cheap at aug4 ZEKBE'S. Great Reduction in Sugars! SD, and 10 cents for Brown, and White Sugars at 11 cents, at ZEKBE'S. Don't Forget Your Interests ! 3L00,000 Men, Women and Children Wanted to BUY AT LOW PUKES! The subscriber would respect fully invite the community at aS* 4 " to call and examine his stock ot Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, a large as sortment of which he always has on hand, both of his own and city manufacture. Gentlemen, if you want a WAT Ell-PROOF ROOT, call at Thomas Cox's Home Root and Shoe Store, as he is sole inventor of a oomp sition which will make leather water proof, smooth, soft and pliable, and will wear at least one third longer. Hundreds of referen ces can be given of prominent men who are now 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 mass work, equal to the best city work. All kinds of Home Made Work kept on hand and made to order at the shortest notice. It is my intention to attend closely tobusi ness, make good work, sell cheap for cash, and thus hpe to be sustained hv an appreci ating pub ic. THOMAS COX. Lewistown, Dec. 22, 1859. Great Excitement in Virginia! AND ALSO AT THE PHI mi mm In Lewistown. ©J b fPAKE pleasure in announcing that they have just opened, in West Market street, nearly opposite Maj. Eiseubise's Hotel, a BOOT AND SHOE STORE, and will constantly keep on hand a full assortment of Boots and Shoes of ail 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 Least 25 Per Cent. Cheaper than the same can be purchased elsewhere, as will be seen by referring to the following Price List: Men's Fine Calf Boots, §3 95 to 3 50 " Kip Boots, 220t0 300 Boys' Boots, 1 25 to 2 00 Youths' Boots, 1 00 to 1 05 Men's Brogans, I 00 to 1 40 Boys' " 1 00 to 1 10 Youths' " 62 to 75 Ladies' Ivip and Calf Boots, 90 to 1 50 Misses' Morocco & Goat Boots,heels, 95 to 1 25 Children's Shoes, 25 to 65 Ladies'CongressGaiters with heels, 1 50 to 1 60 " " " without " 125t0 130 English Lastiug Gaiters with heels, 1 30 " " " without " 125t0 130 " Morocco Boots with heels. 150 to 160 " " " without neels, 110 to 125 " Goat Boots with heels, 150 to 155 " " 44 without heels, 110 to 125 Mises C'u.f Boots with heels, r-5 to 95 " " " without heels, 75 to 85 Having bought our goods for c. sh, they were pot at the lowest figure, and by doing an EX CXUSIY ELY CASH BUSINESS, customers are not made to pay for bad debts—hence our low prices. TRUNKS, VALISES, &c., always on hand and for sa>e cheup. We respectfully solicit a liberal share of pub lic patronage. decß TAILORING! fThe undersigned having made arrangements tor early receipts of the fashions, is prepared to do all kinds of TAILORING WORK, at his shop on \ alley street, a few doors west of the Logan House, on as reasonable terms and as well and promptly as it can be done elsewhere. — Give me a call and satisfac tion will be guaranteed. se P ls N MAHANEY. GREAT IMPROVEMENT ! cm r ,- ju Simple and Economical! MANY attempts have been made to produce a Cotfee Pot capable of condensing and retaining the aroma and strength ol the ( oftee ordinarilv wasted by evaporation, a..u yet be simple enough to come within the limits ot or dinary- comprehension. Hitherto this desirable end has heen very imperfectly attained, and by means difficult to explain and understand. THE OLD EMPIRE COFFEE PdT I has none of those faults; on the contrary it is ' so arranged as to condense perfectly, and there ; by retain all the rich fragrance and strength of i the Coffee, giving a most delicious beverage at a quarter less expense, and yet is so perfectly simple that it is actually impossible to r.iake any mistake. A child can comprehend the i whole thing perfectly. All who have used this Coffee Pot are delighted with its great simplicity I and excellence. For sale at the Tin and Stove Store of J- B. SELH EIMER. Lewistown, Decembers, 1859.-3 in NOTICE. The subscriber having bought ]v§ N. the entire stock of BOOTS AND •Sfc- SHOES of E. C. lianiilton, will I continue to carry on the business at the old ; stand. Having bad long experience in the city, he would therefore offer himself as an experienced workman, professing to under stand the manufacture of every article in his ; line, and would invite all who desire a neat ' fitting 2K2X3/T? ©IB £IH©IB I to examine his stock, which consists entirely of homemade work, and is all warranted. Orders will he promptly attended to. THOMAS COX. Lewistown, August 25, 1859. TEE STEAM MILL AGAIN XjXT MOTION ! Farmers and Mechanics, Look to Your Interests! Having added to the Flour and Grain Business a large stock of ©IB © © 21 IB II IB S a we offer to the public, I WHOLESALE OR. RETAIL, a general assortment at prices as low, perhaps ! lower, than the same articles can be purchased lin the county. Our stock consists of ! FISII, COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLASSES, RICE, SYIIUPS. CEDAII-WARE, SPICES, and all other articles in that line. Cash, but all kinds of Grain and j Produce generally taken in exchange for goods. Country Grocers will do well by examining t our stock before purchasing elsewhere. All kinds of COAL, SALT AND PLASTER. always on band. MARKS & WILLIS. Lewistown, April 21, 1859. aoor FOLL THE HOLIDAYS f BEN FIROVED (AT BUTLER'S STORE) HIS JUST RECEIVED A SPLENDID STOCK NEW GOODS VERY SLIT ABLE FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS ! FOR AND CHILDREN ! Which he will dispose of at low prices fur Cash, to all who will favor him with their custom. Call and Examine! Lewistown, December 22, 1859. XTSW MUSICS STCE.E, Wo. 93 Market Street; liarrisburg. 2* >* r C \ J Instruction Books, MUSICAL MERCHANDISE GENERALLY. go MELODEONS, GUITARS, VIOLINS, FLUTES, .iCCOROEOXS, Sfc. jly 14- ly O. C. B. tARTER. A. T. HAMILTON, M. D., WATER-CURE PHASICIAN, OF! Lllis his professional services for the cure of ALL CURABLE diseases. Office at the store of E. L. Benedict. jel9 ILL L i!)3ZL LED 2J2j 01 F ICE on East Market street, Lewistown adjoining F. G. Franciscus' Hardware Store. j v2 g A GOLD WATCH FOR^YOUT X rT'Ni?.i e "t r i D S t0 procure a Good XX. GOLD AYAFCLI, warranted 18 Carats l ine, by a sure process, requiring no money and but little exertion, can do so by address 1D ° R. MELVIX, " GIFT BOOK STORE, Bulletin Building nh.hm Xo. 112 South 3d st.. Phiiad'a. QTOxXE JARS.—Just received, a large lot kj of Stone Jars for preserving fruit &c very low at ZERBE'S. '' To Housekeepers. SOMETHING NEW!— B. T. BAB BITT'tS BEST MEDICINAI< S.VLER ATI'S % |. ii.anufaciured from common salt, and is prepared entirely different from other Saleia- ANI> tus All the deleterious matter is extracted in __ 70 such a manner as to produce Bread, Biscuit.; i\J , /o a " h '"' ls o{ C:ik< '' without containing .o UO particle of Saleratus when the Bread or Cake j A sni is baited; thereby producing wholesome results jo i> "^'4l Ev. ry particle of saleratus is turned to gas and ' passes through the bread or biscuit while hi -08 km?; consequently nothin? remsimbut com , jinnu salt, water and floor. Vou will reauii- • , N|> XVv perceive bv the taste of this saleratus th it it is lit entirely different from other saleratus. * GO It is packed in one pound papers, each wrap .per lira tided, "It T. Babbitt's Best Medicinal AND also, picture, I W isted loaf of bread. 70 with a glass of effervescing water on the top , y0 -J When j on purchase one paper you sli Mild pre C>B serve tlm wrapper, and be particular to ret the W AMI next exactly like the first—brand as above. ' AND ~ F U || directions for making Bread with ttiis ' Saleratus and Sour Milk or Cream Tartar, will' G8 accompany each package; also, directions tor 08 making all kinds of Pastry ; also, for making A \ 1 1 AMI Soda Water and Seidlitr. Powders. '*'ll /( ' Z'JlJkim t7R OWXtf SOAP V (iS AVITiI 08 AM/ B. T. Babbitt's Pure UND 7o Concentrated Potash, 70 08 Warranted double the strength of ordinary 08 >Pi lash ; put up in cans —1 lb , 2 lbs , 3 1b5.,6; ANr> lbs. and 12 lbs.—with full directions for making _^ ND 70 Hard and Soap. Consumers will find this 70 the cho Potash in market. 08 Manufactured and for sale by OS AND' B. T. B \ BBITT, | \cs. lis 4i 70 Washington t.. New \oik. 'Oi j,.y and No. 36 India st., Itost m. Ij THE EXTENSIVE STOCK OF CIIAIA S, BRACELETS, RINGS, BREASTPINS, AND OTHER JEWELRY; PAHCSY ARTIGLSS, OX^OOiESLIS, and a beautiful assortment of BOOKS AND STATIONERY I are now selling at greatly reduced prices at j Junkin's old stand, corner of Brown and Market streets, opposite Russell's Banking House. Those who desire to buy at prices cor responding with the times, will please call, j kinds of repairing promptly atten 1 dedto. 11. W. JUNKIN, Agent. ! Lewistown, April 8, 1858. aAtm 3 ii) ? j A Splendid Large Extended Oven Gas Burning Cooking Steve. FOR COAL OR WOOD. IT has long been a favored object with stove • dealers to construct a flat top down draft ; Cooking Stove that would combine all the ad- : vantages of excellent draft, large oven and good baking properties, with the use of a moderate j amount of fuel. These desirable qualities have : ail been combined in the flat top Gas Burning ' Cooking Stove, the DAYLIGHT. This beau tiful stove, the result of many years' experi- : ence, and combining all the improvemeuts of j the age, is one of the most perfect made. It : operates in the most perfect manner, and in sit- ! uatiorts where other flat top stoves would fail to j operate. 'I ho Daylight, during the past year, has giv. . ' ■ r \ entire satisfaction, and is i •i- ; ; j ii" atove of the same class. It is new in design, beautiful in appearance, unsur- j passed in its operations, and a great saver of I tuel. They are warranted to give entire satis faction. Cail and examine the. Daylight, at the 1 Tin and Stove Establishment of nov24 J. IRWIN WALLIS. BLYMYER & STANBARGER, ; PIIHIII If S CiIISSIIA: 203,CH/.IT2S ; Near Canal Basin, Lewistown, Pa., j \\ ill purchase every description of Produce at current prices. A hWAYS OX HAND, /7. 1N TER, &, 1L T, FISH, S TONE COAL of assorted sizes, LIME BURNERS' d BLACKSMITHS' COAL. GEO. BLYMYER, dec 2 C. C. STAN BARGEE. GREASE ! GREASE ! Patent Coal Oil Grease! r |MIIS Grease is made from Coal Oil, and X has beeu found by repeated tests to be THE MOST ECONOMIC AX< as well as the best lubricators for Mill Gear ing, Stages, Wagons, Carts, Carriages, and vehicles of all kinds, always keeping the axles cool, and not requiring to be looked after for weeks. It combines the body and fluidity of tallow, beeswax and tar, and WILL NOT GUM OR RUN OFF! It will stand any temperature. For sale as cheap as common grease by J AR ' S RG. FRANCISCUS. : McALISTERVILLE ACADEMY Juniata County, Pa. J fenr ?' Princi P al &>' Proprietor. u Aair o ' " J Mathematics, fyc. i Miss AKNIE S. CRIST, Teacher of Music, Sfc. j The next session of this Institution com mences on the 26th of July, to continue 22 1 weeks. Students admitted at any time. A Normal Department will be formed which will afford Teachers the best opportunity 0 f preparing for fall examina- A NEW APPARATUS has been purchased, j Lecturers engaged, &c. ' Terjis— Boarding. 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Single copies will be sent by mail, postal paid, to every Farmer, every Mechanic, evert Alan of Business, and everybody in evert shale on receipt of §l, or law style of binding $1 20. g, 10(H) A YE tit can be made by enterpri-i:i; men everywhere in selling the above work,a our inducements to all such arc very liberal. For single copies of the book, or for terms to agents, with other information, apply to or ail dress JOHN E. POTTER, Publisher, nov24 6.n 617 Sansotu st , Philadelphia. M O F FAT'S LIFE PILLS AND PHffiNIX BITTERS, 414S i i- reputation of these very celebrated u- 0 -. ctable remedies is now unequalled bv am others in this country or in Europe. Titty arl luliy established as the uiost universal i'auniv medicine now in use, and they will maintain their pre-eminent renown by the intrinsic ana comprehensive virtues which acquired it. Tie usual modes ol puffery would be unworthy oi them and i unnecessary. Thousands and ter.s of thousands oi persons now living in perfectly restored health can testify, as thousands have tcstihed, to their prompt and decided ellitacv not only in all ordinary derangements of health, from Impaired Digestive Functions,Costiveuess Bilious and Liver Complaints, Rheumatic ami Inflammatory Colds, Cough-, Nervous Weak ness, Loss of Appetite, Failure of Flesh, Head ache and Impure State of the Blood and other fluids, butalsoin Rheumatism, Fever and Ague, oilier Intermittent Fevers, Asthma, Bronchitis, Cimlic, Pleurisy, Palpitation of the Heart, Rush of Blood to the Head, isetlied Pains in the Joint-, Limbs and Organs, Affections of the Bladdi. and Kidneys, Jaundice, Dropsy, Piles (however inveterate), Habitual Costiveness, h'erous and Bilious Looseness, Obstinate Headache at.c Giddiness, and an immense number of utU: maladies, 1 hey require no dieting nor cotiliik mciit, are perfectly mild aud pleasant in their operation, but will powerfully restore health— the greatest of earthly blessings—to the iao;t exhausted and dilapidated constitutions. Prepared and sold bv Dlt WM B. MOFFAT, octG-ly* 335 Broadway, N. V. iXcal, t'lieap .V Hit i'.*i btt'. W. G. ZOLLINGER, Murkd Sired, ncxl dour to Kennedy 1 r Slot. SJS ai ways pi epured to sup ply the public with all the Kp / different styles of Hals the best qualities and prices as to defy lion. He has now on liai.d a large assortment of Fail and winter Hats and Caps, of all the latest styles, which he will sell at the lowest cash prices, lie invites everybody to call and examine for themselves, as he is satistied that lus stuck cannot fail to. please. For the Ornish he has constantly on hand, or \v ill maire to order, hats to their taste of aI. ■ required size or brim, at prices that cannot fa; to be satislacrory. Country Merchants will find it totheirad vantage to give nie a call, as a liberaldeductior will be made on wholesale purchases, and es pecially so to punctual men. Don t lorgel the place, next door to Kenne dy's store and nearly opposite the Odd Fellows' Hail oct2 o Oh! That's the Place! The Sign of the Bid COMIs POT! I F you want a tasty COAL BUCKET, ± H you want a good TIN BUCKET, It you want a strong DISH PAN If you want the best LARD LAMP now in use, It you want a hundred other tin articles, you want a Stove or two lor less than cost, It you w ail t any sized stove pipe or drum, ye . lerchanls want anything in our line, send in your orders and we will fill them out prompt y and warrant all we send you to hoid in and out, and consequently there will be no trouble with leaky ware. Now all ye people, let not want be your master, but come or send, and be caretui for nothing except that you brine with y ou a few of the shiners, and J. IRVIN WALLIS will wait on you with pleasure. novlO DENTAL CARD. su bscriber respectfully 'orms the citizens of Mifflin and ... . , , at |joining counties, that he is pre pared to do all kinds of work in the line of his t h BelS ' P artial sets, or single wn im II 1 " a u,serte <i in an elegant aud at r a man " er - Professional attendance fn own 6 "' C . of Mh ° ma > deS!r <= eilbPr ihe tZ 0 C in; ' Char 6 es moderate, to suit riied h v ri n at l^e rooms formerly occu pied by Dr. Brown, on Main street nearly op posite the Gazette Office. ' n r T . SAMUE Ig. Mclaughlin. ' ', extraction of teeth on the most approved principles. VaoYh iT ' A * Worrall, T. Van Va zan, Robert Martin, S. S. Cummings, and J.J. Marks. * pl4 Philadelphia Dally Jews, Pub.i .it,, bj J. K. Flatiigen, 130 ."south Third ftfe. four <!• .liars per annum, lie Dollar H'eekly JY.jcg, by gamp pub lis her, at JI [*•' annum, 6 copies for #5, 20 for 15, 25 for 20.