THE [We take by permission another lot of several valuable recipes, from the copy-right work of Mr. Grozier, of Trentou, X. J., who was formerly largely engaged in the baking business, preparing extracts, etc. We have the testimony of several house keepers to the value of the recipes publish ed in our last.— Editor Am. Agriculturist.] Sponge Cake. —To eleven eggs, slightly beaten, add one and a halt pounds of tine sugar, and beat up until very light, with a wire beater, then flavor with extract of lem on, and add about half a teaspoonful of sal cratus dissolved in as little water as possi ble ; mix this through, and add one and a half pounds of sifted flour; work this in gently, until smooth, with the beater. Put the batter in small, greased tins, with a spoon, and bake as soon as possible in an oven or stove, hot enough for bread. If made in one or two cakes, the oven must not be so hot, and the salcratus and water left out. Almond Sponge. —With a wire beater, beat up until very light and stiff, one pound of tine sugar and twelve eggs ; flavor with extract of almond; mix this in well, and add one pound sifted flour ; mix in lightly, but don't beat the paste. Pour it all in a greased and papered pan, and bake imme diately in a moderately hot oven. This will make a three pound cake. The pan should not be more than half filled with the batter. It can be baked in smaller cakes if desired. Fruit Cake. —Mix together, and beat until light, one pound of sugar and one pound of butter; then add (few at a time.) eight eggs, and beat up light; flavor with extract of clove, (a little extract of nut meg will improve it,) then one and one fourth pounds of flour, mix it in partly, and add one pound of currants, one pound of raisins, one-fourth pound of citron, and mix it all well through. More lruitcan be added, if preferred. Bake in a moderate ly heated oven. Vanilla Drops. —Mix together one iourth of a pound of sugar and one-fourth of a pound of butter, add one egg; mix and flavor with extract of vanilla; theu add one-fourth of a pound of flour; work in un til smooth, and drop in small lumps with a spoon, far enough apart to spread on greas ed pans. Bake in a moderately hot oven. Wafers. —Mix well together half a pound of sugar and half a pound of butter, add two eggs; mix and fluvor with extracts of rose and nutmeg; then add half a pound of flour, and mix it well through. This paste can be dropped on greased pans with a spoon, far enough apart to spread. Bake in a moderate heat. Pound Cake. —Beat up together until very light, one pound of sugar, and one pound of butter, add 10 eggs, (eight will do,) few at a time, and heat up light each time, flavor with extracts of rose and nut meg ; mix iu these, and add one pound of flour, mix it until smooth. Put in a greas ed and papered tin, and bake in a moderate heat. A hot oven or stove is required, if baked in small tins. Washington Cake. —Mix together until light one pouud of sugar and three-fourths of a pound of butter; add eight eggs, few at a time, and mix ; flavor with extract of pimento, (extract of nutmeg may be used if desired;) mix in one gill of milk, and add one and a fourth pounds of flour; par tially mix, and add half a pound of currants, half a pound of raisins, and a fourth of a pound of citron; mix all well through. Put in a greased and papered pan, or two pans can be used. Bake in a moderately hot oven or stove. Jelly Cake. —Mix one pound of sugar and one pound of butter until light, add eight eggs gradually, and mix ; flavor with extract of orange, then add fourteen oun ces of flour, and mix well through; then spread the dough out in thin round sheets on white paper, about a large tablespoon!ul in each. Lay the papers on pans, and bake iu a quick heat. Do not bake them too much. When cold, take them off the pa per and put them in piles of two or three thick, with any kind of jelly or jam between each layer; trim off the edges all around, and silb sugar over them, or they can be iced and ornamented. aawnssTOWH ACADE MY. THE Second Session of this Institution will commence on MONDAY, February 20th. New classes will then bo formed as cir cumstances require. Particular attention will be given to those preparing to teach. Those wishing to study and practice Music may be assured of the best advantages. Miss S. E. VanDczer will continue to give instructions upon the Piano. Kates of Tuition, $3.00, $4.50 or $6.00, according to the grade of studies. For further information address nov!7 M. J. SMITH, Principal. Notice to Tax Collectors. Collectors of State and County Taxes . for 185/ and 1858 are hereby notified to pay over the balances due on their respective duplicates forthwith, or I shall feel impelled to issue warrants against them, the condition of the treasury rendering such a course abso lutely neoesaary. The Collectors fur A859 are also notified to prepare tfcemselve to settle their duplicates by April Court. WM. C." VINES, Treasurer. Lewistown, March 1, 1860. <3BO. ELDER," Attorney at Law, Office Market Square, Lewistown, will at tend to business in Mlfßin, Centre and Hunting don oounties. uv2€ ER'JIT TUBESi HAVING accepted an apency for the Mor ris Nurseries, West Chester, Pa., I nai prepared to order and furnish all kinds of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, T~s"-y-sarsE* Apple Trees for Summer, Autumn or V inter, Pear Trees do do do Dwarf Pear Trees, Peach Trees, Plum Trees, Apricot Trees,OrnamentnlTrees, Grape \ ines, Strawberries, Gooseberries, Raspberries, Lawtoti Blackberrry, Ac., dee. As the Morris Nurseries are near our own latitude, trees from them are well calculated for this climate. Those desiring Fruit Trees, Ac., will do well to call and examine descrip tive catalogues, mhl F. J. HOFFMAN. GARDEN SEEDSI—A GOOD SUPPLY of fresh Garden Seeds on hand and for sale by [mhl] F. J. HOFFMAN. HUNGARIAN MILLET or Honey Blade at §1 per bushel, for sale by mhl F. J. HOFFMAN. CIOFFEE! —Any one wanting an unusually ) tine article of Coffee will tind it at mhl F. J. HOFFMAN'S. SEED POTATOES! —I have for sale, at low prices, three new varieties of extra early Potatoes, abundant bearers and tinest quality. Also, two varieties of late Potatoes, good bearers and good quality. All who want a good article for seed should supply themselves in time. [mhl] F. J. HOFFMAN. ~Wf HITE Stoneware by the sot, 40 pieces YY 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 ZERBE'S. TAILORING! MThe undersigned having made arrangements for early receipts of the fashions, is prepared to do all kinds of TAILORING WORK, at his shop on Valley 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. sep!s N. MAHANEY. !TS7f ICJSI3 S2CE.S, \o. 93 Market Street, Harrisburg. Instruction Books, 9CSIC |L MERCHANDISE GENERALLY. 2P&AST® S9 MELODEOXS, GUITARS, VIOLIXS, FLUTES, ACC OR DE o*\*S, See. jly 14- Iy 0. C. B. CARTER. AND ASTHMA CURED. Dr. H. James discovered, while in the East Indies, a certain cure for Consumption, Asthma. Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, and tieneral Debility, The remedy was discovered by him when his only child, a uaughter, was given up to die. Ills child was cured, and is now alive and well. Desirous of benefiting bis feiiow uiortals, he will send to those who wish It, the recipe con taining fui! directions for making and successfully using this remedy, free, on receipt of their names with stamp for return postage. When received, take It to Mrs. Mary Marks, Druggist, Lewlstown, Pa. There Is not a single symptom of consumption that tt does not at. once I take hold of and dissipate. Night sweats, peevishness, I irritation of the nerves, failure of memory, difficult B expectoration, sharp pain In the lungs, sore throat, / chilly sensations, nausea at the stomach, Inaction of I the bowels, wasting away of the muscles. Address / o. P. BKuW.N A CO., 32 A 34 John st. N. York. (mhS-^ HOWARD ASSOCIATION. * PHILADELPHIA. A Benevolent Institution established by special Etulowment for the Relief of the Sick and Distressed, afflicted with Virulent and' Epidemic Diseases, and especially for the Cure of Diseases of the Sexual Organs. MEDICAL Advice given gratis, by the Acting Sur geon, to al! who apply by letter, with a description of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, ic.,) and in cases of extreme poverty, Medicines furnished free of charge. Valuable Reports on Spermatorrhoea, and other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and on the Xeu- Rev.cdiu employed in the Dispensary, sent to the afflicted in sealed fetter envelopes, free of charge. Two or three stamps for postage will be acceptable^ Address Dr. J. SKILLIN HoUGHTON, Acting Sur geon, Howard Association. No. 2 South Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors. EZRA D. HEARTWELL, President. GEO. FARACHTTP, Secretary. feb2-Iy LIST OF CAUSES For Trial at April Term, 1860. xo. T. r. John Long vs. George Swine, 78 Apl. 1860 Joseph Miiliken vs. R. A. Means, 170 Aug. 1856 D. W. McCormick vs. P. Albright, 93 '• 1866 Robert Forsythe vs. Henry Lehr, 114 Apl. 1857 Com. for use vs. Mcßride et al., 109 Jan. 1868 Rachel Rhoads vs. W. 4R. Erwin, 161 Apl. " John P. Yerger vs. Samuel Comfort, 179 * W. Paul vs. Hall 4 Copliu, 185 " " John A. Ross vs. Theo. D. Irish, 199 " " Thomas Randall vs. John Shiinp, 10 Aug. " Woods, McFarlane 4 Co. vs. A. W. Graff, 113 " " Matilda Wertz vs. Geo. \V. Stewart, 209 " " Williams vs. W. Reed, 224 " " Sager vs. Yeagor 4 Paul, 44 Nov. " Dull vs. John Phillip's Admr. 70 " Little A Co. vs. Curner 4 McCormick, 87 " " M. L. Hallowell A Co. vs. Same, 88 " " Zimmerman et al. vs. Burns, 116 " " J. Gibbons, end. 4c. vs. W. Reed, 144 " " E. L. Benedict vs. John Kyle, 117 Jan. 1859 John Gall 4 wife vs. W. MeCrutn 4 wife, 74 Apl. " Same vs. Daniel Blatt A wife, 75 " " Sterrett4co.foruse vs. McManigil'sadm. 79 Aug. * MeWilliams A Co. for use vs. Same, 80 " " Canfield vs. A. P. Jacob's Ex'x, 119 " " E. L. Benedict vs. J. Dinges. 31 Nov. " Woods, McFarlane 4 Co. vs. W. Reed, 94 " Same vs. Thos. Reed, 95 - " Sterrett for use vs. Jones et al. 101 " " Central Ins. Co. vs. W. Reed et al. 15 Jan. 1858 Duncan's Ex. for use vs. Huling's Admr. 76 Aug. 1359 H. J. WALTERS, Proth'y. Prothonotary's Office, Lewistown, March 8, iB6O. f A.YDIES AYD COYFECTIOYERY OF all kinds sold to retailers and parties, at the lowest wholesale prices, at jmg4 ZERBE'S. 513 1 SACKS Ground Alum Salt, at $1.45 JA/U per sack, at H. ZERBE'S Cheap Grocery. aug 4 TPiIE DETERSIVE SOAP is for sale at Zer- J_ he's Cheap Grocery Store. Try it—it is the best article ever introduced ap2l Great Reduction in Sugars! 8 9, and 10 cents for Brown, and White Sugars at 11 cents, at ZERBE'S. Cheaper than the Cheapest I GLASSW ARE.—Tumblers at 75 cents and $1 per dozen; Goblets, Pitchers, Fruit Stands, Covered Dishes, &c. very cheap at aug4 ZERBE'S. rpOBAOOQ AND SEGARS!—I have on X hand a large stock of good German and American Segare, which I am selling very low to Dealers. Also, Congress Tobacco of good quality. [mhl] F. J. HOFFMAN. GARDEN TOOLS for sale by mhl F. J. HOFFMAN. BLYMYER & STANBARGER, PRODUCE I COMMISSION MERCSEAIYIS, Star Canal Bain, Lewistown, Pa, Will purchase every description of Produce at current prices. ALWAYS ON UAND, PLASTER, SALT, FISH, STONE COAL of assorted sizes, LIME BURNERS' & BLACKSMITHS' COAL. GEO. BLYMYER, dec 2 0. C. STANBARGER. WcALISTERVILLE ACADEMY Jnnlata County, Pa. GEO. F. McFARLAND, Principal Sf Proprietor. JACOB MILLER, Prof, of J Mathematics, ifc. Miss ANNIE S. CRIST, Teacher of Music, Sfc. The next session of 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 will afl'ord Teachers the best opportunity of preparing for fall examina tions. A NEW APPARATUS has been purchased, Lecturers engaged, &c. TERMS —Boarding, Room und Tuition, per session, §ssto §6O. Tuition alone at usual rates. sent free on application. aaviuaair. i Splendid Large Extended Oven Gas Burning Cooking Stove. FOR COAL OR WOOD. JT 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 amount of fuel. These desirable qualities have all 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 iiuprovemeuts of the age, is one of the most perfect made. It operates in the most perfect manner, and in sit uations where oilier 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 passed in its operations, and a great saver of fuel. They are warranted to give entire satis faction. Call and examine the Daylight, at the Tin and Stove Establishment of nov24 J. IRWIN WALLIS. Don't Forget Your Interests ! 100,000 Men. Women and Children Wanted to Bay iBQWS, SlUlSltf MMDS IT LOW PRICES! Saggy The subscriber would respect- Nv fully invite the community at large to call and examine his stock of Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, a large as sortuaent of which he always has on hand, both of his own and city manufacture. Gentlemen, if you want a WATER PROOF BOOT, call at Thomas Cox's Home Boot and Shoe Store, as he is sole inventor of a compo sition which will make leather water proof, smooth, soft and pliable, and will wear at least one third longer. Hundreds of referen ces can he 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 class 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 to busi ness, make good work, sell cheap for cask, and thus hope to he sustained by an appreci ating public. THOMAS COX. Lewistovvn, Dec. 22, 1859. GREAT EXCITEMENT! MMODSIMIIIDS! JUST RECEIVED AT Kennedy & Junking iii ummm* THE undersigned have just received a choice selection of seasonable goods and CHEAPER than 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 De Laines, French Merinoes, Fiorina Lustres, Wool Plaids, Broche, Plaid, and Cashmere Shawls, Cloths, Cassimeres, Sat inets, Muslins, and of Calicoes a good assort ment. Also, a prime article of Shaaer Flannel warranted not to shrink by washing. All Wool Flannels, white, red, green and yellow at all pri ces. IPma we have a tine 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 JFamUfi (Srocrrtce, such as Coffee, Sugar, Teas and Rice, with Spices of all kinds, as well as BOOTS AND SHOES, READY-MADE CLOTHING, QLEEYSWiRE, WILLOW WARE, 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 I.3scash per sack, and full sacks. Also Dairy Salt. decla KENNEDY & JUNKIN. JOHN A. MeKEE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, OFFICE in the building formerly occupied by Jos. W. Parker, west corner of the Dia mond, Lewistown, Pa. Will practice in all the courts of Mifflin and adjoining counties. sepiß-€m The Dally Telegraph, Pub!tbd at Harriaburg, Pa., by Geo. Bcrgner k. Co., publUhe* the Liat of Letter* by authority, a sure evidence of it baring the largest circulation. Terms—#3 per year; tb weekly and eml weekly U sUo published at #S per year. c(2?FOR THE PERMANENT,?)) TuiS remedy is o!Tere<t A. Affording a means of speejy eure for the targe number that die annually in our land of that fell scourge. Consumption, to which, unfortu nately, so many predisposing causes exist. Youth and age are alike subject to its ravages. can name one or more of his acquaintances who is sub ject to some form of lung or throat complaint, which, if not Attended to in season, inevitably consigns the suf ferer to a premature grave To such, "help is at hand if they wiU but avail themselves of it, and hope.—the har binger of brighter days,—may be awakened without fear of chilling disappointment Dr. O. Pukips Brown's Acacias Balsam does just what is claimed for it. and may be relied upon by the ties as being the most success ful in curing lung and throat disorder*, of any remedy known at the present day. The many phases assumed by Consumption justifies the apprehension of those who hare reason to fear its approach, cither from coualitu tional or hereditary tendency. While the discoverer of this remedy dees not believe that people should be constantly dosing themselves with medicines there are many case* where disease is too long allowed to remain unchecked in the system ; and a slight cough, regarded at first as simply an annoyance, ceases only with the life of the patient. An impure state of the blood, through debilitation of the lungs, fills the system with morbid humors, and pulsation becomes feeble cr acceler ated to a feverish intensity—the heart, liver, and kid neys. separately performing functions of viral necessity to our well being, are impeded in their regular action— the digestive organs falter in their task, and refuse to perform the process of separating the nutritious elements from food, and the whole mental being is well-nigh read* to sink under the burden of life. The patient so afllictca, accounts his case a complication of disorders, and often refuses to resort to medication, from his thorough dis belief in any prospect of cure. To such of the ACACXA* BALSAM, a* thoroughly worthy theeonfi dence of mil. Every symptom of Consumption l surely and permanently eradicated by its use. lis effects at* none other but strengthening and renovating to the en tire system. Bronchitis, Asthma. Coughs, and General Debility, are effectually cured by Its use. Night- Sweats, Loss of Flesh, and Wanting sway of the Muscles, Loss of Appetite, Soreness of the Throat, Client, and Lungs, Liver Complaint, Palpitation of the Heart. Diffi culty of Breathing—all these affectious disappear in an incredibly short time after using Dr. 0. Phelps Brown A Acacian balsam. It nourishes and strengthens the patient who is too much reduced to partake of ordinary food. It heals all internal sores, tubercles, and inflammation. It strength ens, braces, and revitalizes the brain, and Is without a rival as a tonic, supplying electricity or magnetic force to every part of the enfeebled and prostrate body. It needs no lengthy trial to convince any that the ACACIAN BALSAM is truly the greatest remedy of th* day, as its beneficial qualities aro fully apparent in eight and-forty hours after trial. I*et the invalid, then, no longer delay, but !make the trial, and the result will surely be A of the mxt gratifying character. The ACACIA* BAUSAM is prepared with the V greatest care, and the bont materials. No pft pains or expense are spared to make it what W it is—the best koown remedy of the age. It JW. may be taken by either sox, of all ages, aud at all seasons, with perfect safety ; and it is none the loss powerful in conquering those die eases which sap the foundation and destroy the lives of so many in our midst. Every family should have it, aud regard it as a household VK treasure. *3? Descriptive pamphlets given to all who apply JA to xny agento. W/ PRICE $2 PER BOTTLE $ ((GRAND ST.iS it , iT-tr-ff i———m arw wo For sale by J. M. COGLEY', Book, News, and Periodical Depot, sole Agent in Lewis town, Pa. mhls 3m. To Housekeepers. SOMETHING NEW!—B. T. BAB BITT'ti BEST MEDICINAL SALERATUS 68 Is manufactured from common salt, and '■ (}8 (prepared entirely different from other Salera-j tND tua All the deleterious matter is extracted in: V" D 76 such a manner as to produce Bread, Bisettlt,|7o /jq liiil all kinds of Cake, without containing a jny DO panicle of Saleratoe w lien the Bread or Halt** jOo amd is baited; thereby producing wholesome results Jand Every particle of salerattis is turned to gaaandj 70 passes through the bread or biscuit while ba-j 68 king; consequently nothing remains but corn 68 AKD jmon salt, water and flour. You will readily L KD perceive by the taste of this saieratus that It • "jentirely different from other salerstus. j iJO' It is packed in one pound papers, each wrap ifIJJ per branded, " B T. Babbitt's B. st Medicinal) ° J Saieratus," also, picture, twisted loaf of bread, 70 with a glass of eift rvescing water on the top 170 fQi When you purchase one paper you should pre UOjserve the w rapper, and be particular to get the'OO amd| next exactly like the first—brand is above. ! and Full directions for making Bread with thisj'yQ I Saieratus and Sour Milk or Cream Tartar, will; 68 |accotnpany each package; also, directions for 68 AND l" ,a king a" kinds of Pastry; also, for making lANDl AND Soda Water and Seidlitz Powders. !"Wfk 7U MAHE "STOUR OWN SOAP ' U 68 with 68 anu| B. T. Babbitt's Pure | A!*D 70 Concentrated Potash, 70 68 „ Warranted double the strength of ordinary gQ j Potash ; put up in cans— l lb , 2 lbs , 3 lbs., 6 D| lbs. and 12 lbs.—wilb full directions for making D 70 Hard and Soft Soap. Consumers wilt And this 70 (the cheapest Potash in market. j 68; Manufactured and for sale by 68 B T - BABBITT. AHO FTJ. Nos. 68 SL 70 Washington st , New York, syrs •"i Je9 and No. 38 India St., Boston. 'O THE EXTENSIVE STOCK OF ®.©3M© & &HW2IIE WATCHES, CHAINS, BRACELETS, RINGS, BREASTPINS, AND OTHER JEWELRY; FAITCI7 ASsHOIES, CLOCKS, and a beautiful assortment of BOOKS AND STATIONERY are now selling at greatly reduced prices at Junkin's old stand, corner of Brown and Market streets, opposite Russell's Bankine House. 6 Ift-Those who desire to buy at prices oor respondipg with the times, will please call. tUf* All kinds of repairing promptly atten ded to. H. W. JUNKIN, Agent. LewistowD, April 8, 1858. Great Excitement in Virginia! AXD ALSO AT THE PEW'S SHOE STORE, In Lewistown. Ho @o S3 nuKtl pleasure in announcing that they hare L just opened, in West Market street, nearly opposite Maj Eisenbise's Hotel, a BOOT AN 1) SHOE STORE, and will constantly keep on hand a full 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 ol 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 £*s to 3 50 " Kip Boots, 220t0 300 Boys' Boots, 1 25 to 2 00 Youths' Boots, 1 00 to 1 05 Men's Brogans, 1 00 to 1 40 Boys' 44 1 00 to 1 10 Youths' 4< 62 to 75 Ladies' Kip 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 " " 44 without 44 125t0 130 English Lasting Gaiters with heels, 1 30 " •' " without 44 125t0 130 " Morocco Boots with heels, 150 to 160 14 14 44 without heels, 110 to 125 " Goat Boots with heels, 150 to 155 " " " without heels, 110 to 125 Misses' Calf Boots with heels, i~5 to 95 44 44 44 without heels, 75 to 85 Having bought our goods for cash, they were put at the lowest figure, and by doing an EX CLUSIVELY CASH BUSINESS, customers are not made to pay for bad debts—hence our low prices. TRUNKS, VALISES, &c., always on hand and for sale cheap. We respectfully solicit a liberal sbare of pub lic patronage. decS The Theatre of Business, Under the Odd Fellows' Hull, East Market St., LEWISTOUS, PA. N. Kennedy's Store of Wonders, \\T ITH entirely New Scenery of Goods, TT which he offers CHEAPER for Cash or Country Produce than any house in the town, lie invites both great and small to give him a call, aud get the full value for their money. The following is a list of the kind and quan tity <jf goods, viz: Dry Goods, very cheap prices 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 and 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 Laps Fluid, Alcohol, Sperm Oil, Fish Oil Cologne and Hair Oils Groceries, Prime Coffees at 12a14c Sugars, white and brown, at 7, 9. 10, 12a14c Syrups and Molasses, best quality, 12 to 13c Salt, Herring and Mackerel such as Whiskey, Brandy, Gin and Wine, of the best quality, by the barrel, gallon or quart. The above is but a synopsis of the kind and quantity we keep. Give us a call. We charge nothing for showing goods. Don't forget the Odd Fellows' Hall. X. KENNEDY, Proprietor. janl'J JAS. FIROYED, Salesman. THE STEAM MILL AGAIN IN" MOTION! Farmers and Mechanics, Look to Your Interests ! Having added to the Flour and Grain Business a large stock of w tD Li Us £ £) we otfer to the public, WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, a general assortment at prices as low, perhaps lower, than the same articles can be purchased in the county. Our stock consists of FISH, COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLASSES, RICE, SYRUPS, CEDAR-WARE, SPICES, and all other articles in that line. Terms Cash, but all kinds of Grain and Produce generally taken in exchange for goods. Country Grocers will do well by examining our stock before purchasing elsewhere. All kinds of COAL, SALT AND PLASTER, always on hand. MARKS <fc WILLIS. Lewistown, April 21, 1859. GREAT IMPROVEMENT! cujftono Simple and Eeonomltal! MANY attempts have been made to produce a Coffee Pot capable of condensing and retaining the aroma and strength of the Coffee ordinarily wasted by evaporation, and yet be simple enough to come within the limits of or dinary comprehension. Hitherto this desirable end has been very imperfectly attained, and by means difficult to explain and understand. THE OLD EMPIRE COFPEE POT has none of those faults; on the contrary it is so arrapged as to condense perfectly, aod there by retain all the rich fragrance and strength of the Coffee, giving a most delicious beverage at a quarter less expense, and yet is so perfectly simple that it is actually impossible to make any mistake. A child can comprehend the whole thing perfectly. All who have used this Coffee Pot are delighted with its great simplicity and excellence. For sale at the Tin and Stove Store of J. B SELHEIMER. Lewistown, December 8, 1859.-3 m Estate of Lazarus Steel)', dec'd. is hereby given that letters of ad- X-1 ministration on the estate of LAZARUS STEELY, late of the borough of Lewistown, Mifflin county, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, residing in said borough. All persons indebted to said estate are reques ted to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them duly authenti cated for settlement. CATHARINE A. STEELY, jabl-Ct Administratrix. What Everybody Wants. EVERYBODY'S LAWYER And Counsellor in Business, BY FRANK CROSBY, OF THE PHILADELPHIA EAR. IT TELLS You now to draw up Partnership p a . pers and gives general forms for Agreements of ail kinds, Bills of Sale, Leases A Petition,. IT TELLS YOU how to draw up Bonds and \;oit gagrs, Affidavits, Powers ol Attorney, Note, and Bills of Exchange, Receipts & Releases lr TELLS YOC the Laws for the Collections of Debts, with the Statutes of Limitation, and amount and kind of property Exempt from Execution in every State. IT TELLS Y OC how to make an Assignment prop erly, with forms for Composition with Creci tors, and the Insolvent Laws of every State. IT TELLS You the legal relations existing be tween Guardian and Ward. Mastei and Ap prentice, and Landlord and Tenant. IT TELLS YOU what constitutes Libel and Slan der, and the Law as to Marriage Dower, the Wife's Right in Property, Divorced Alimonj. IT TELLS YOU the Law for Mechanics' l.iens in every State, and the Naturalization Laws of this country, and how to comply with theui IT TELLS YOU the law concerning Pensions arj how to obtain one, and the Fre-einption Laws to Public Lands. !T TELLS YOC the law for Patents, with mode of procedure in obtaining one, with Interfer ences, Assignments and Table of Fees. IT TELLS YOU how to make your Will, and how to Administer ori an Estate, with the law and the requirements thereof in every Stale. IT TELLS YOU the meaning of Law Terms in general use, and explains the Legislative, Ex ecutive and Judicial Powers of both the Gen eral and Slate Governments. IT TELLS YOU how to keep out of law, by show ing how to do your business legally, thus sa ving a vast amount of property, and vexatious litigation, by its timely consultation. Single copies will be sent by mail, postage paid, to every Farmer, every Mechanic, everv Man of Business, and everybody in every State on receipt of sl, or law style of binding $1.25.' SIOOO A YEAR can be made by enterprising men everywhere in seliing the above work, as our inducements to all such are very liberal. For single copies of the book, or for terms to agents, with other information, apply to or ad dress JOHN E. POTTER, Publisher, nov24 6ni 617 Sansom st , Philadelphia. MOFFAT'S LIFE PILLS AND PHCENIX BITTERS. jkltlE reputation of these very celebrated veg iX etable remedies is now unequalled by any others in this country or in Europe. They are fully established as the most universal family medicine now in use, and they will maintain their pre-eminent renown by the intrinsic and comprehensive virtues which acquired it. The usual modes of puffery would be unworthy of them aud is unnecessary. Thousands and tens of thousands of persons now living in perfectly restored health can testify, aa thousands have testified, to their prompt and derided efficacy not only in all ordinary derangements of health, from Impaired Digestive Functions,Costiveness, Bilious and Liver Complaints, Rheumatic and Inflammatory Colds, Coughs, Nervous Weak ness, Loss of Appetite, Failure of Flesh, Head ache and Impure State of the Blood and other fluids, but also in Rheumatism, Fever and Ague, other Intermittent Fevers, Asthma, Bronchitis] Cholic, Pleurisy, Palpitation of the Heart, Rush of Blood to the Head, Settled Pains in thd Joints, Limbs and Organs, Affections of the Bladder and Kidneys, Jaundice., Dropsy, Piles (however inveterate), Habitual Costiveness, Serous and Bilious Looseness, Obstinate Headache and Giddiness, and an immense number of other maladies, They require no dieting nor confine ment, are perfectly mild and pieasant in their operation, but will powerfully restore health— the greatest of earthly blessings—to the most exhausted and dilapidated constitutions. Prepared and sold by DR WM B. MOFFAT, octfi-ly * 335 Broadway, N. Y. IVeat, Cheap &. Durable. w. G. ZOLLINGER, Market Street, next door to Kennedy's Store, Is always prepared to SUP- -V I ply the public with all the ife styles cf Hats of Q|tne best qualities and atauch prices as to defy tiun. He has now on hand 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 his stock cannot fail to pleaac. For the Ornish he has constantly on hand, or wiil make to order, hats to their taste of any required size or brim, at prices that cannotfail to be satisfactory. Country Merchants will find it to their ad vantage to give me a call, as a liberal deduction will be made on wholesale purchases, and cf pecially so to punctual men. Don't forget the place, next door to Kenne dy's store and nearly opposite the Odd Fellows' Hall oct22 Oh! That's the Place! The Sign of the Bill COFFBII POT! T F you want a tasty COAL BUCKET, I If you want a good TIN BUCKET, If you want a strong DISH PAN, If you want the best LARD LAMP now in usff, If you want a hundred other tin articles, If you want a Stove or two for less than cost, If you want any sized stove pipe or drum, If ye Merchants want anything in our line, seed in your orders and we will fill them out prompt ly and warrant all we send you to bold in snd 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 careful for nothing except that you bring with you a few of the shinert, and J. IRVIN WALLIS will wait on you with pleasure. novlO DENTAL CARD. g£SSfr The subscriber respectfully in- the citizens of Mifflin and counties, that be is pre pared to do all kinds of work in the line of bis profession. Whole sets, partial sets, or single teeth prepared and inserted in an elegant and workmanlike manner. Professional attendance at 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. „ _ SAMUEL G. MCLAUGHLIN. . B.—The extraction of teeth on the eft approved principles. v, Drs. T. A. Worrell, T. Vnn Valzah Robert Mnrtio, 8. 8. Cummings, nod J. I. Marks. ipl4 Philadelphia Dally law, PoMisbsd by J. k. FUnt*e, 106 tfoetb Third xrvvl. t fOUf dotUfl J}£ f a sssas—^ The DolUr K-MU, M-rm*, by net yeMiafcrr. atfl annum, 0 copies for ft, It for 13.15 for 10
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