Lewistown gazette. (Lewistown, Pa.) 1843-1944, April 12, 1860, Image 4

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    THE
[from the Genesse© Farmer.]
Election Cake. —Four pounds flour, two
pounds butter and two of sugar. Stir the
butter and sugar together thoroughly: then
mi half of it with the flour, together with
a In; ' krful of homemade yeast, and one
,unrt of warm milk. Beat it aud pat it
vith both hands, until the ingredients are
thoroughly mixed. Then let it stand in a
warm place until it is light, say five or six
hours. Theu add the remainder of the
butter and sugar, two pounds of raisins,
and a small quantity of pulverized mace.
This may stand over night, and put in pans
lor baking early in the morning. It should
rise in the pans, and then bake an hour in
a slow oven. This cake requires no eggs,
and is used by economical housekeepers iu
winter, when eggs are dear. The loaves
nicely frosted, will be preserved moist for
a long time.
French Rolls. —Rub two ounces of but
ter into one pound of flour. Mix in the
whites of three eggs beaten into a froth,
and a spoonful of 3'east. Milk to make a
stiff dough, aud salt. They can be made
over night, and divided into rolls for break
fast. Bake ten minutes.
Cook its. —Two eggs, one cup of sugar,
one of butter, one half teaspoonful of
saleratus, dissolved in a tablespoonful of
milk. Heat the eggs and sugar very thor
oughly before adding tlie butter, cold. Add
flour sufficiently to roll.
Pumpkin Pie. —One cup of grated
pumpkin, one egg, enough milk for one
pie, cinnamon, a little salt, and two tablc
spoonsf'ul of sugar.
West Point Cake. —One pound of sugar,
one pound Hour, one half pound of butter,
five eggs, one cup of cream and one tea
spoonful of soda.
Lucy's Delicate Cake. —The whites of
four eggs, one cup of sugar, half enp of
butter, two spoonsful of milk, half teaspoon
ful of creaiu tartar, one-fourth of a tea
spoonful of soda. FLvor with lemon.
J'dly Cake. —Four cups of flour three of
sugar, one of butter, one ot sour cream,
live eggs, one teaspoonful of saleratus.
Hake thin and spread a layer of jelly be
tween. This is excellent.
Jackson's Jumbles. —Thiee cups of su
gar, one and a half cups butter, one of sweet
milk, five of flour, two eggs, one small tea
spoonful saleratus, and a little fruit sprink
led over the top.
Soda Sponge Cake. —The whites of six
eggs, one cup white sugar, one of flour, one
teaspoonful cream tartar, one of soda, one
of essence of lemon, and a little salt.
-1 Very JVice Gingerbread. —Two cups
molasses, one of sugar, one of sour milk,
one of butter, five of flour, one teaspoonf'ul
saleratus, and one tablespoonful of ginger.
Lemon Cake. —One pound sugar, three
quarters of a pound butter, seven eggs,one
pound flour, the juice of one lemon and
the rinds of two. Hake in a moderate ov
en.
Cynthia's Ginger Cookies. —One pint
molasses, one cup sugar, one of butter, one
half cup of water, one tablespoonful gin
ger, and one of saleratus.
Cream Cake. —One cup of butter, two
and a half of sugar, four of flour, five eggs,
one cup cream, and a little saleratus. Sea
son with lemon or cinnamon.
Leather Gingerbread. —One cup molas
ses, seven tablespoonsful water, five of lard,
one teaspoonfui saleratus, a little salt, and
cinnamon or ginger.
father s Cake. —Two cups sugar, one of
■'ur cream, one-half cup butter, four eggs,
two cups of raisins, saleratus and spice.
-Maxim. —A good cook never sticks a
fork into meat while cooking, as it leaves a
: plaoe for the juices to escape through.
A6BI6D3tHJBAi,
New and Valuable Plants to Cultivate.
The Tomato. —i)r. Bennett, a professor
uf some celebrity, considers the tomato au
invaluable article of diet, and a most sov
ereign remedy for dyspepsia and indiges
tion ; and that it should be constantly used
lor daily food either cooked, raw, or in the
form of catsup. It is the most healthy ar
ticle now in use. We opine the doctor is
about right, and that the tomato should be
grown in every garden. We find the Fee
g<e, a \anety recently introduced front one
of the Feegce Islands, one of the best.
It is early, fruit more solid, less seeds,
smooth skin, pale red color, and large—-
specimens weighing from ten to twelve oun
ces; of extra flavor. Charlton's Improved
is, iu our opinion, the next best; color,
deep red; of good size and quality.
. Sv> et < 'oru. the Constantinople and
TCgg s Txcelswr are two of the best vari
eties we have grown. They are early, large,
10 and 1--rowed, well filled, sweet and de
licious.
Of leas, we will mention two varieties
out of the many we cultivate, as the best'
The JJ'csf India Sugar Pea (edible pods),
and the Poor Man's Pea. We will tell
why this is called the Poor Man's Pea. Jt
is this: they are so rich and nutritious that
they require uu butter or other ingredients
to seasou them. In height, about two feet;
pods hang in clusters, aud can pick a mess
in a few minutes.
Lettuce. — Ihe Grand Admiral; heads
large, very tender.
California Curled Parsley. —A biennial
of easy culture. Of our common parsley,
from the lung time the seed lies in the
ground without germinating, it has been
said that 'it goes nine times to the devil
and back before it comes up.' These jour
neys require ordinarily a month or more.
We find no such delays of the germinating
of the California Mammoth Curled Parsley.
This is extra for garnishing; giving a de
licious flavor to fresh meats, soups, etc.,
and should be grown in every garden.
Mammoth Mustard. —This is truly a gi
gantic plant. It has a large curled leaf; ex
tra for greens or salad ; a profuse seeder —
much more so than the common, and of
better quality.
Strawberry Watermelon. —This is our
choice variety.
Cucumbers. —The Man oj Kent is quite
a novelty. We have grown specimens 18
inches in length. The Early Green Rus
sian and the Early White Russian arc two
very early and desirable varieties. Briyfs
Prolific Pickle is the smallest of all
cucumbers, and good for pickling.
Fcnyreek. —An annual medicinal plant,
the seed of which is valuable for the res
toration of the hair. Take half a teaspoon
ful of the seed, put it in half a gallon of
cold water and let it stand 40 hours; then
wash the head twice a week, and it gives
the desired effect. It is also one of the
best ingredients for a condition powder for
horses and cattle. Fenyreck is a hardy
plant, of easy culture, and should be grown
more extensively. Plant in drills tea inch
es apart and eight inches asunder.
West Italia GliirJein. —About the size
ola butternut; stem five to six inches in
length. Tick the fruit when young and
tender, and reserve the stem, as it is handy
to take them from the dish. As a pickle
we prefer them to the cucumber.
HY/ifer Squashes. —The Hubbard isoue
of our choicest and best varieties.
Lota/ purple Egg Plant. —This variety
is preferred for family use. When two or
thiee inches in diameter, cut in thin slices
and fried in butter, or used in stews or
soups, they are quite a rarity. The white
Egg Plant is very ornamental.
Chufa (Earth Almond). —This produ
ces tubers about the size of an ordinary
bean, and resembling in taste a chestnut,
but more delicious.
Weld, on Dyer's Weed (.Reseda luleola).
—This produces a splendid fast-yellow col
or, for all kinds of silk, cotton, linen, mo
hair and woolen goods. The same yellow
color serves for painting also, as the' Dutch
pink' is made from it. Wold is a very har
dy biennial plant. How in July or August,
and harvest in July the next year, when
in bloom and beginning to turn a light
yellow color, by merely pulling up the
whole plant, and put up in small shocks,
so as to thoroughly dry. It can be kept a
number of years without altering its color
ing qualities.— Genesee Farmer.
/ 10FFEEI—Any one wauling an unusually
\_J fine article of Coffee will find it at
mhl F. J. HUFFMAN'S.
P 1 ARDEN TOOLS for sale bv
U mhl F. J. HOFFMAN.
YI7IIITE Stoneware by the set, 40 pieces
T T in a set, at $4, 54.30 and So, warrant
ed good. Also, various other articles, such
as Toilet Sets, Tea Sets, Dinner Sets, &e. at
aug4 ZERBE'S.
TAILORING! ~
J 5 !! unt lersigned having
tsy yS made arrangements for-early
receipts of the fashions, is
! prepared to do all kinds of
| TAILORING WORK, at his
j K§j£| PM-ft shop on Valley street, a few
i fHll f? la doors west of the Logan
gtS House, on as reasonable terms
I f|fl 1 y<|i an d as W ®H and promptly as
\f\ f 3 1 h can be done elsewhere.—
,'j- lj fl J Give me a call and satisfac
will be guaranteed.
sepls N. MAHANEY.
GREAT EXCITEMENT!
iM GOODS! WOODS!
JUST RECEIVED AT
Kennedy & Junkin's
nm 39m
THE undersigned have just received a choice
X selection of seasonable goods and
cheaper than ever.
As times are hard and money is scarce, we
i will make it an object to sell cheaper than the
cheapest , (and no mistake.) We have all kinds
I °f 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 Shaser Flannel
warranted not to -shrink by washing. All Wool
Flannels, white, red, green and yellow at all pri
ces.
mm fnn
we have a fine lot of Opera, Maraposa, and
children's Woolen Caps to suit the season at ve
iry low prices. We have also a choice assort-
I meat of
iFciniUii (Srocmca,
such as Coffee, Sugar, Teas and Rice, with
Spices of all kinds, as well as
BOOTS AND SHOES,
READY-WADE CLOTHING,
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
j change for Goods and the highest market price
| paid for same. Ground Alum Salt at 1.35 cash
; per sack, and full sacks. Also Dairv Salt.
decls KENNEDY & JUNKIN.
CAADIES A.VD COYFECTIOYERY
Of nil kinds sold to retailers and parties,
at the lowest wholesale prices, at
| a g 4 ZERBE'S.
HONEY, by the gallon, for sale by
de ls A. FELIX.
E.2M07A1.
The Fubscriber would respect-
PW \ fully inform his friends and the
public that he has removed his
shoe store from the room next to Davis's to
the second room east of Franciscus's Hard
ware store, where he is prepared to make to
order all kinds of Boots, Shoes, or Gaiters, of
the best material and workmanship. Also a
large assortment of HOME MADE M ORK
on hand.
Being desirous to close out his stock of
Eastern work, he will sell it for cash at pri
ces which will defy competition.
Men's boots from SI 75 to 3 25
Women's " 90 cts to 150
Boy's " 87 cts to 2 12
Misses " 50 cts to 1 37
Thankful for past favors, be would respect
fully invite his friends and those interested to
call and examine for themselves at the sign of
the BIG SHOE, East Market street.
JOIIX CLAIIKE.
Those indebted will please call and settle
their accounts before the Bth of April.
mh22 J. C.
ITEW ICJSIO STCF-E,
So. 93 Slarbct Street, Harrisburg.
Instruction Books,
711 SICJL .MERCHANDISE GENERALLY.
IP H ® ©3
MELOIJEO.VS, U UJT.IRS,
VJOLLYS, FLUTES,
.ICCORDEOXS, Bfc.
jly 14- ly 0. C. B. CARTER.
AND ASTHMA CORED.
T)r. H. James discovered, while in the
East Imiles, a certain cure for Consumption, Asthma,
Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, ami General Debility, The
remedy was discovered by him when bis only child, a
daughter, was given up to rtie. His child was cured, and
Is now alive and web. Desirous of benefiting bis fellow
mortals, he will send to those w ho wish it, the recipe con
taining full directions for making mid successfniiy using
tliis remedy, tree, on receipt of their names with stamp
for return postage. When received, take it to Mrs. Mary
Marks, Druggist, Lewis'.own, I'a. There is not a single
symptom of consumption that it does not at once 8
take lioldof and dissipate. Night sw eats, peevishness, I
Irritation of the nerves, failure of memory, difficult I
expectoration, sharp pain in the lungs, sore throat, #
chilly sensations, nausea at the stomach. Inaction of/
tile bowels, wasting uway of the muscles. Address S
O. I*. BROWN it CO., lid tt ;54 John st. X. York, (mhb^
HOWARD ASSOCIATION.
PHILADELPHIA.
.4 B> nccolent Institution established bji special Emloicinret
for the Relief of the Siek and Distrusted, atHictnl irith
Virulent end Epidemic Discuses, and especially for the
Cure of Diseases of the Sexual Onjans.
MEDICAL Adviee given gr:iti.*<, t>y tin-Acting Sur
geon. to all who apply by letter, with a 'lescription
of their condition, (age, occupation. habits of life, Ac..)
and in cases of extreme poverty, .Medicines furnished
free of charge. VtUunhh Reports on Spermatorrhea,
and other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and on the
JVeic Remedies employed in the Dispensary, sent to the
afflicted in sealed fetter envelopes, free of charge.
Two or three stamps for postage will he acceptable.
Address l>r. J.SKILLJN HOI'GHTuN. Acting Sur
geon. Howard Association, No. 2 South Mi nth street.
Philadelphia, Pa. Bv order of the Directors.
KZHA'D. HEART WELL, President.
GEO. F.vxr.eniLD, Secretary. feki-ly
Fruit Trees!
sale by the subscribers, an assortment
. of the choicest kinds of Fruit Trees, at
the following reduced prices:
APPLE TREES at 22 cts.
PEACH " is cts.
PEAR " 50 cts.
CHERRY " 50 cts.
PLUM " 50 cts.
Great reduction made to those purchasing
by the quantity. Farmors and others wishing
to plant Orchards would do well to give us a
call. Those wishing anything in our line that
we have not now on hand can have it by ad
dressing us in season.
WARNER & BUTTS.
Lewistown, February 23, 1300.
rilllE subscriber would respectfully inform
I the public that he has on hand a large
and choice stock of all kinds of lumber. It
comprises 2, 11, Ij, 1, ij, and inch WHITE
PINE BOARDS. JOISTS, SCANTLING,
Lap and Joint SHINGLES, Shingling and
Plastering LATH, GARDEN BALING,
DOORS, WINDOW SASII, SHE TIERS,
BLINDS, and WORKED FLOORING.
The undersigned being a house Carpenter,
he is prepared to fill orders for Doors, Sash,
kc. f to the best advantage and on the short
est notice. His Lumber Yard is on Third
Street, west of the Academy, where he will be
pleased to see all who may favor him with a
call.
mh22 WM. B. HOFFMAN.
Notice to Tax Collectors.
f IMIE Collectors of State and County Taxes
JL for 1857 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
luteljr necessary. The Collectors for 1859 are
also notified to prepare themselve to settle
their duplicates by April Court.
WM. C. VINES, Treasurer.
Lewistown, March 1, 1860.
LADIES,
IT will be to your advantage to buy your
Shoes at the CENTRAL SHOE STORE.
A fine assortment of gaiter heels, kid heels,
the best in town ; Goat heels, buskins, slipper
heels, for Misses' and Children, a fine variety,
all of which will be sold at the lowest possi
ble prices for CASH. Call and examine our
stock before purchasing elsewhere.
T. COX, Proprietor.
SEED POTATOES! —I have for sale, at low
prices, three new varieties of extra early
Potatoes, abundant bearers and finest 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.
Wanted! Wanted!
1 A A/ t A PERSONS of both sexes to
lU*v'l/V/ make money by buying cheap
Groceries, Baskets, Tubs, Buckets, Churns,
Water Cans, Brooms, Brushes, &c. &c. at
aug4 ZERBE'S.
THE BILTIHORE AHEKIt A!f,
Published dailv, tri weekly and weekly, by Dobiin &.
Fulton, 128 Baltimore street, Baltimore, Md.
Daily 56 per annum, 51 for 8 months, 53 for 0 months,
52 for 4 months. Tri-weekly 51 per annum, 53 for nine
months, 52 for six months, and 51 for three months.
The Weekly iwericun is published at 5] 50 per annum,
eight months #l, four copies 55, eight copies 10, fourteen
for 15, 25 for 20—all payable in advance.
The Dally Telegraph,
Published at Harrisburg, Pa., by Geo. Bergner &Co.,
publishes the List of Letters by authority, a sure evidence
of it having the largest circulation.
Terms—s3 per year; the weekly and semi-weekly is
also published at 52 per year.
a pHELPS BriQV;.
(©FOR THE PERMANENT)
(7 , 7j
This is offered as affording a means of speedy
cure for the large number that die annually iu our land
of that fell scourge. Consumption, to which, unfortu
nately, so many predisposing causes exist. YTouth uud
age are alike subject to its ravages.
cau name one or more of his ne<jnaintanoes who is sub
ject to some form of lung or throat complaint, which,
if not attended to iu season, inevitably consigns the suf
ferer to a premature grave. To such, help is at baud if
they will hut avail themselves of it, and hope.—the har
binger of brighter days,—may be awakened without fear
of chilling disappointment. Dr. O. I'hku's Brown's
Acacias Balsam does just what is claimed for it, and
may be relied upon by the sick as being the most success
ful in curing lung aud throat disorders, of any remedy
known at the present day. The many phases assumed
by Consumption justifies the apprehension of those who
have reason to fear its approach, either from constitu
tional or hereditary tendency.
While the discoverer of this remedy does not believe
that people should he constantly do.-ing thcuutlvos with
medicines
there are many cases where disease is too long allowed
to remain unchecked iu the system ; aud 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 lung , tills the system with
morbid humors, and pulsation becomes feeble or acceler
ated to a feverish intensity—the heart, liver, and kid
neys, separately performing functions of vital 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 tl'e nutritious elements
from food, and the whole mental being is well-nigh ready
to sink under the burden i f life. The patient so ailiictod,
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 ACACIAS BAIJUM. as thoroughly worthy the confi
dence of all. Every symptom of Consumption is surely
and permanently eradicated by its use. Its effects ai-p
none other but strengthening: and renovating to the en
tire system. Bronchitis, Asthma. Coughs, Colds, and
General Debility, are effectually cured by it* use. Night-
Sweata, Loss of Flesh, an l Wanting away of the Muscles,
Loss of Appetite, Soreness if the Throat. Chest, and
Lungs, Liver Complaint. Palpitation of the Heart. Diffi
culty of Breathing—all these affections disappear in an
incredibly short time alter using Dr. O. I'helps Brown's
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 aDd prostrate body. It
needs no lengthy trial to convince any that the ACACIAS
BALSAM is truly the greatest remedy of the day. as its
beneficial qualities are fully apparent m eight aud-forty
hours after trial.
1 A*t the invalid, then, no longer delay, but
L make the trial, and the result will surely be A,
S of the most gratifying character. flft
A* The ACACIAS BALSAM is prepared with the -v
a greatest care, and the best materials. No pjn
(w pains or expense are spared to make it what
MP 1 it is—the best known remedy of the age. It
J* may bo taken by either sex, of all ages, and JJ,
J|[A at all seasons, with perfect safety; and it is kfd
Sf none the less powerful in conquering those din- W
■J eases which sap the foundation and destroy
$£ the lives of so many in our midst. Every family Of*
Qfc should have it, and regard it as a household
mi treasure. Slf
J? Descriptive pamphlets given to all who apply Jtk
7? to my agents. M/
1 PRICE $2 PER BOTTLE $
I I=^SNJ^ BY) FERNUMS
ff I •;§
LRVN PHS"?^FNS2I')>'I
CCGRAND ST. .§
ii.Tat irr if rvi— \ -
For sale by J. M. COGLEY, Book, News,
and Periodical Depot, sole Agent in Lewis
town, Pa. mlils 3m.
To Housekeepers.
SOMETHING NEW!—B. T. HAB
BITT'ss BEST MEDICINAL SALERATUS
08 Is manufactured from common salt, and is 68
{prepared entirely different from other Snlera-J
* sd |Um. All the deleterious matter Is extracted in !^ D
/{_) such a manner as to produce Bread, Biscuit,!/0
ia ml all kinds of Cake, without containing a/.t,
WO particle of Saleratus when the Bread or Cake OO
AST) |is baked; thereby producing wholes'mie results J AND
Every particle of saleratus is turned to gas and
ipasses through the bread or biscuit while ba
-68 king; consequently nothing remains but com 68
AN[) jmon salt, water and flour. You will readily ! A
rw/'k perceive by the taste of this saleratus that it is .
'"jentirely different from other saleratus. |
/'O It is packed in one pound papers, each wrap-.VMS
jper branded, "B. T. Babbitt's Best Medicinal:
As ® j Saleratus," also, picture, twisted loaf of bread, * ND
/ 0 with a glass of effervescing water on the top i / ()
yo: When you purchase one paper you should pre ,o
viOjsKrve the wrapper, and be particular to get thejOci
AND! next exactly like the first—brand as above. 'AND
Ftiil directions for making Bread with this!
[Saleratus and Sour Milk or Cream Tartar, Willi
(j8 accompany each package; also, directions for 68
. [making all kinds of Pastry; also, for making:
and; ' . ' - AND
P*,. , Soda Water and aeidhtz Powders. :
V' KLA.KE YOUR OWN SO A? ™
68 with 68
and! B. T. Babbitt's Pure !ad
70 Concentrated Potash 3 70
08 Warranted double tlie strength of ordinary
j Potash ; put up in cans—l lb , 2 lbs., 3 lbs., 61
£J ,I> lbs. and 12 lbs.—with full directions for making! ANa
70 Hard and Soft Soap. Consumers will find li.isj7o
the cheapest Potash in market. {
08 Manufactured and for sale by 08
AND B T BABBITT, and
a! 6 s &70 Washington st , New York, ...
'"i je'J and No. 3S ludia st., Boston.
THE EXTENSIVE STOCK
OF
& ssiwjisb
WATCHES,
CUIUS, BRACELETS,
RINGS, BREASTPINS,
AND OTHER
JEWELRY;
PAIT3Y ARTICLES,
CLOCK.S,
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 Banking
House. "
S^,Those who desire to buy at prices cor
responding with the times, will please call.
•©"'All kinds of repairing promptly atten
ded to. 11. W. JUNKIN, Agent.
Lewistown, April 8, 1858.
Great Excitement in Virginia!
ASD ALSO AT THE
PEOPLE'S SHOE STORE,
111 Lewistown.
s& <&> EEASOL-fflSsr &
CPAKE pleasure in announcing that they have
J[ just opened, in West Market stieet, nearly
opposite Maj. Eisenbisc's Hotel, a HOOT AND
SHOE STORE, and will constantly keep on
hand a lull assortment of Boots and Shoes ol
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 ot neat
finish and excellent manufacture, which they
will sell, for CASH ONLY,
At Least 25 Per tent. Cheaper
than the same can be purchased elsew here, as
will be seen by referring to the following Price
List:
Men's Eine Calf Boots, $3 95 to 3 50
" Kip Boots, 220t0 300
Boys' Boots, 1 25 to 2 00
Youths' Boots, I 00 to 1 05
Men's Brogans, 1 00 to I 40
Boys' " 1 00 to 1 10
Youths' " 62 to 75
Ladies' Ivip and Calf Boots, 00 to 1 o0
Misses' Morocco & Goat Boots, heels, 05 to 1 25
Children's Shoes, 25 to 65
Ladies' Congress Gaiters with heels, 1 50 to 1 60
" " " without " 125 to 130
English Lasting Gaiters with heels, 1 30
" " " without " 125t0 130
" Morocco Boots with heels, 150 to 160
" " " without heels, 1 10 to 125
" Goat Boots with heels, 150 to 155
" " " without heels, 110 to 125
Misses' Calf Boots with heels, r5 to 95
" " " without heels, 75 to 85
Having bought our goods for cash, they were
put at the lowest figure, and hy doing an EX
CLUSIVELY CASH BUSINESS, customers
are not made to pay for bad debts—hence our
low prices.
TRUNKS, VALISES, &e., always on hand
and for sale cheap.
We respectfully solicit a liberal share of pub
lic patronage. ilecß
The Theatre of Business,
Under the Odd Fellows' Hall, Fast Market St.,
LEWISTOWN, FA.
N. Kennedy's Store of Wonders,
\"l TI.TI entirely New Scenery of Goods,
f'V which he offers cheaper for Cash or
Country Produce than any house in the town.
He invites both great and small t > 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 hy prices
A large stock of Boots and Shoes, sailing at
do do Hardware at city prices
do do Queens ware do
do do Cedar and Willow-ware
do do Brooms and Bed Uords
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 Ilair Oils
Groceries, Prime Coffees at 12a14c
Sugars, white and brown, at 7, 9, 10, 12a 14e
Syrups and Molasses, best quality, 12 to 18e
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' Ilall.
N. KENNEDY, Proprietor.
janlO J AS. FIIIO\ ED, Salesman.
THE STEAM MILL
AGAIN
IN MOTION!
Farmers and Mechanics, Look
to Your Interests !
Having added to the Flour and Grain Business
a targe stock of
©IB® (SlimniisSa
we other to the public,
WHOLESALE OR id £ TAIL,
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-WAItE, SPICES,
and all other articles in that line.
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 & WILLIS.
Lewislown, April 21, 1859.
!) A YiJ 3 J] T
A Splendid Large Extended Oven
Gas Burning Cooking Stove.
FOR COAL OR WOOD.
IT has long been a favored object with stove
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 tuel. These desirable qualities have
all been combined in the Hat top Gas Burning
Cooking Stove, the DAYLIGHT. This beau
tiful stove, the result of many years' experi
ence, and combining all the improvemeuts of
the age, is one of the most perfect made. It
operates in the most perfect mariner, and in sit
uations where other llat 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
luei. I hey are warranted to give entire satis
faction. Call and examine the Daylight, at the
1 in and Stove Establishment of
no *24 J. IRWIN WALLIS.
Great Reduction in Sugars!
8 0, and 10 cents for Brown, and White
.Sugars at 11 cents, at ZERBE'S.
Cheaper than the Cheapest!
| ARE.—Tumblers at 75 cents and
\A SI per dozen: Goblets, Pitchers, Fruit
Stands, Covered Dishes, Ac. very cheap at
ZERBE'S.
O HOE I INDINGS.— A full assortment of
►J7 shoe findings on hand, some articles
much reduced in price. F. J. HOFFM -VN
What Everybody anrjls.
EVERYBODY'S LAWYER
And Counsellor in Business,
BY FRANK CROSBY,
OF THE PHILADELPHIA BAR.
Ir TELLS YOU how to draw up Partnership Pa
pers and gives general forms for Agreements
of all kinds, Bills of Sale, Leases & Petitions.
IT TELLS YOU how to draw up Bonds and Mort
gages, Affidavits, Powers ot Attorney, Notes
and Bills of Exchange, Receipts & R'cleases.
IT TELIS Yolr the Laws for the Collections of
Debts, \v-ith the Statutes of Limitation, and
amount and kind of property Exempt from
Execution in every Stale.
IT TELLS YOU how to make an Assignment prop
erly, with forms for Composition with Credi
tors, and the Insolvent Laws of every Stale.
IT TELLS YOU the legal relations existing be
tween Guardian and Ward. Mastci and Ap
i prentire, and Landlord and Tenant.
IT TELLS YOU what constitutes Libel and Slan
der, and the Law a- to Marriage Dower, the
Wife's Right in Property, Divorce & Alimonv.
IT TELLS YOU the Law for Mechanics' Liens in
every State, and the Naturalization Laws of
this country, and how to comply with them.
IT TELLS YOU the law concerning Pensions and
how to obtain one, and the Pre-emption Laws
to Public Lands.
IT TELLS YOU the Dw for Patents, with mode
1 of procedure in obtaining one, with Interfer
ences, Assignments and Table of Fees.
IT TELLS YOU bow to make your WiB r and hotf
to Administer on an Estate, with the hw and
the requirements thereof in every State.
ITTKLI.S YOU the meaning of Law Teims in
genera.' use, and explains the Legislative, Ex
ecutive .ind Judicial Powers of both the Gen
eral and folate Governments.
IT TELLS Yoir 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, every
; Man of Business, and every body in every State,
on receipt of §l, or law style of binding $1.25.
SIOOO A YEAR can be made by enterprising
j men everywhere in selling the above work, as
' our inducements to alt such are very liberal,
j For single copies of the book, or for Verms to
agents, with other information, apply to or ad
dress JOHN E. POTTER, Publisher,
nov24 6m 617 Sansom st., Philadelphia.
MOFFAT'S
LIFE PILLS
AND
PHtENIX BITTERS.
jjUHE reputation of these very celebrated veg-
U eiable remedies is now unequalled by any
others in this country or in Europe. Thev 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 ol puffery would be unworthy of
I them and is unnecessary. Thousands and lens
i of thousands of persons now living in perfectly
restored health can testify, as thousands have
testified, to their prompt and decided eilicacy
not only in all ordinary derangements of health,
frotn Impaired Digestive Functions,Costiveness,
Bilious and Liver Complaints, Rheumatic and
Intlaminatory Colds, Coughs, Nervous Weak
ness, Loss ol" Appetite, Failure of Flesh, Head
ache and Impure Stale of the Blood and other
tin ids, hut also in Rheumatism, Fever and Ague,
: other Intermittent Fevers, Asthma, Bronchitis,
i Cholic, Pleurisy, Palpitation of the Heart, Rush
■ ol Blood to the Head, Settled Pains in the 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 pleasant in their
operation, but w ill powerfully restore health—
the greatest of earthly blessings—to the most
! exhausted and dilapidated constitutions.
| Prepared and sold by
1)R \VM B. MOFFAT,
oetC-lv* 335 Broadway, N. V*.
Acal, Cheap A- DnraMr.
W. G. ZOLLINGER,
Market Street, next door to Kennedy's Store,
K Is always prepared to sup
ply the public with all the *|g /
di lie re tit styles of Hats oflNfc&j -
the best qualities and at
prices us to defy
tion. lie has now on hand a large assortment
of Fall and winter llats 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 anv
required size or brim, at prices that cannotfail
to be satisfactory.
Country Merchants w ill find it to their ad
vantage to give me a call, as a liberaldeduction
will be made on wholesale purchases, and es"
pecially so to punctual men.
Don't forget the place, next door to Kenne
dy's store and nearly opposite the Odd Fellows'
Hall 0c122
Oh! That's the Place!
The Sign of the
inn com POT!
TF you want a tasty COAL BUCKET,
I If you want a good TIN BUCKET,
It you want a strong DISH PAN,
II you want the best LARD LAMP now in use,
If you want a hundred other tin articles,
If you want a Stove or two for less than cost,
It you want any sized stove pipe or drum,
It ye Merchants want anything >in our line, send
in your orders and we will fill 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 ye people, let not
Vvant be your master, but come or send, and be
careful for nothing except that you bring with
you a few of the shiners, and J. IRVIN VVALLIS
will wait on you with pleasure. novlO
DENTAL CARD.
tJ22Sg]®*i The subscriber respectfully in-
the citizens of Miffiin and
counties, that he is pre
pared to do all kinds of work in the line of his
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.
N. B.—The extraction of teeth on the most
approved principles.
REFERENCES— Drs. T. A. Worrall, T. Van
Va zah, Robert Martin, S. S. Cumraings, and
J. I. Marks. ap l4
Philadelphia Dally \ews,
Published by J. R. Flanigsn, 13ci South Third Street, 41
four dollars per
Th e Delluf [fttii.. • -.u.
annum, copies for Is?'*'' b> P ub Us Pr
for 15, as e nr "?