T H K ii sii <4ii.4 y £ * From Peterson' o Ixklies Magazine. Very Fine Coeoanilt Macaroons. —Rap a fresh cocoanut, spread it on a dish, and let it dry gradually lor a couple of days. Add to it double its weight ot line silted sugar, and the whites of eight eggs beaten to a solid iroth. iloll the mixture into small balls; place them on a butter tin, and bake thein in a very gentle oven about twenty minutes. Move thorn from the tin while they are warm, and store them in a very dry canister as soon a* they are cold. T<> Dress Dice. —A lady recommends the following: Soak the rice in cold salt and water for seven hours ; have ready a stewpan with boiling water, throw in the rice, and let it boil briskly for ten minutes, drain it in a colander, cover it up hot by the lire for a few minutes, and then serve. The grains will be found double the usual size and quite distinct from each other. Apple Jelly. —Take about a peck of apples; pare, quarter, and core them. Put them in a preserving pot, with as much wa ter as will cover them. Boil rather last till the fruit is all in a mash, then run it through a jelly bag, and to every pound of juice put half a pound of lump sugar, and boil gently at least two hours. Put into molds, and after it has been made a little time, it will turn out a beautiful transpa rent jelly. It makes a very pretty and nice supper dish ; and it a custard or some Devonshiie cream is poured into the dish, it is a very great improvement. The best apples for making this jelly arc codlins, early Anns, or golden rennets. To Smoke Hams ami Fish. —Take an old hogshead, stop up ail the crevices, and fix a place to put a cross stick near the hot torn, to hang the articles to be smoked 011. Next cut a hole in the side near the top, to introduce an iron pan filled with sawdust and small pieces of green wood. Having turned the tub upside down, hang the ar ticles upon the cross stick, introduce the iron pan 111 the opening, and place a piece of red hot iron in the pan, cover it with sawdust, and all will be complete. Let a large ham remain forty hours, and keep up a good smoke. Soda J Use n its. —(>ne pound oi flour, half a pound of sugar, quarter of a pound of butter, a little carbonate of soda, one gill of new milk or two eggs. Mix well; then roll out until it is about half an inch thick, and cut with a tin into small cakes. Bake in a quick oven. Ff'j C/ossrcakr. —Six eggs boiled hard, which rub through a sieve with a quarter ot a pound ol butter; add a quarter of a pound sugar, one lemon juice and rind ("grated , nutmeg and brandy to taste. A few currants are an impiovement. Veterinary Surgeons Wanted. There is 110 greater want among stock raisers, than well educated, skillful and sensible veterinary surgeons. It astonish es tiie, says a correspondent, that there are not found among the multitude in the med ical profession who starve for want of prac tice, young men with foresight and enter prise enough to enter this great field and reap a harvest. Our veterinary works arc most of them unreliable—at least imprac ticable in their teachings. When ever Ag ricultural schools are started in this Stale, the study of the systems and diseases of animals should be made a feature. A New Race of Cattle. Ihe Xold publishes the following: •• M. Dutrunc, one of the most distinguished cattle breeders ol !• ranee, has succeeded, after twenty years trial, in producing a bovine race without horns, which carried the first prize at the great cattle show of j'oissyn, A cow of this species, which had been raised on the farm of the King ol Belgium, at Lackcn, near Brus sels, was killed lately in the latter town, in presence of the professors of the veterina ry school and the surveyors of the public slaughter-house. Ihe report of these gen tlemen confirms the fact that the quantity both of suet and meat was much more con siderable than that of the ordinary cattle. M. Dutrone ordered that one-half the cow be sent to Ghent; to be sold for the benefit of the much suffering poor of that town. Watering Trees. More trees are destroyed, yearly, than saved by injudicious watering. Many per sons pour pailful alter pailful of cold water around the roots of newly planted trees, during the early part ol the season; their object being to assist the tree by supplying the moisture, to force out its buds and leaves to vigorous growth. The result is more often to create disease and rapid de cay in the root, to drown the young fibres, and by keeping the ground wet and cold, produce death. Better hoe around the tree every other night, just at sundown, and let the watering alone. The former practice will destroy the tree, the latter will save it. FRESH GROCERIES, Sugars. Syrups, Coffees. Rice, Teas, Honey, Canned Peaches, Pickles, Quinces, Preserves, Jellies, &c- Which we will offer at lowest cash price. \ FELIX has just returned from thecitv JLJL* with a large assortment of Groceries, Provisions, pared and unpared Peaches, Cher ries, Prunes, Raisins, Figs, Oranges, Lemons, with a host of things in the confectionery line. You will also find at Felix's Variety Store, a splendid assorted of China Mantel (►rnaments, such as \ ases, Cups, and Saucers, Tea Sets, and a large assortment of Toys. HONEY, by the gallon, for sale bv deel-5 A. FELIX. Economy and Convenience. THE CELEBRATED GOVERNOR PENN, Fuel Sat in 1/, Gas Burning, Airtight COOKING STOVE. FOR COIL AID MOOD. OF the numerous cooking s aes ever in troduced, the "Governor Pent." is em phatically the most superior. It is of recent invention, being patented in the year Ihois. This stove has already Won hr itself the en viable reputation of being a Corny!,/, success, an 1 with the additional improvements consis ting of the plates exposed t > the tire being ii übh . making it therefore more durableth. n any other stove in the market. This s? ve has been gotten up expressly for country ttade, as it has been a general complaint and an undeniable fact that the-co* king stoves manufactured hcrotufoie have becu entirely too light. The Governor Bonn cxee.-ds all others by 20 per cent, in weight, whi< h gives it an advantage in throwing out and retain ing more heat. It has the largest oven and heaviest grate, the largest flue and strongest draught, and has proved itself the best ha king and e oking stove known either with wood or coal. For sale bv sep 13 F. G. ITIAXCT.seI S. Great Reduction in Prices of Cooking Stoves. r ¥MIE Hope, Pennsylvania, Royal Cook, New World, Globe, Daylight and Sunrise Cook Stoves sit the following low rates : X.i. 0 cooking stoves Sl-1.00 j Complete with " 7 " " 10.00 ! pipe and all the " S " '* IS.OO j usual iron pots " 9 " " 22 00 1 & tii fixture'. The largest stock of all other kinds of wood and coal Stoves at equally low rates, for sale by F. G" FRANCISCCS. Gt AS Burning, Room and Parlor Stoves for I sale very low. Galvanized Coal Buckets, Plain Iron Coal Buckets, a large assortment —five different kinds, for sale cheap by scni3 F. G. FRANCISCCS. 1 i I SETS Thimble skeins and I'ipe B x 2 ? os, 2 e G\7 to 4.'.X13, for sale 1 v eep 13 F. G. FRANCISCCS. / l UAL Oil Lamps of various kinds, for churches, public rooms, studies, offices, parlors, kitchens, &., for sale at 50 per cent, lower than former prices. The best Coal Oil always on hand at Sl-OU per gallon. Dis count to dealers, seplfl F. G. FRANCISCCS. LBS. White Lead. Snow White ' Zincs, Putty, Ac., at greatly redu ced prices. Call and examine our assortment of ianey colored Paints, in firkins of 1, 2. 3 and 4 lbs., of almost every hue aud shade. Paint Brushes, very cheap, sop 13 F. G. FRANCISCCS. MAN Dili LLS and Circular Saws all ready for running, for sale bv seplS F. G. FRANCISCCS. LI ORSE Sir s, Hurse Shoe Nails, Horse L Shoeing 'fools, ready for us\ for sale hv sop 13 F. G." FRANCISCCS. " W All EKS—A very fine assortment of T T large, medium and small Waiters, for sale at prices to suit all pockets. sepl3 F. G. FRANCISCCS. j li A - FEET Susquehanna Dry Lumber of all kinds, for sale low by F. G. FRANCISCCS. T ■" (Iffci I :ln '* Toint Shingles. 50.000 Plastering Lath, 3 to 4i feet. 40.000 feet Roofing Lath, all for sale very cheap by F. G. FRANCISCCS. SOLID Cast Steel Mason's Hammers. Cooper's real Drawing Knives, for sale by sep 13 F. G. FRANCISCCS. UTAH Faucets, Lest in use, Butcher's Knives, Porch and Post Supporters.— Butcher's Steel—new article. Brick Trowels, Halter Chains, Stove Blacking, Saddlery Ware of all kinds, fur sale by seplo F. G. FRANCISCCS. UICKORA Shafts and Felloes. Gum Hobs. Oak Felloes and Spokes. Sleigh Stuff. Bows, Ac., lor sale by 6epl3 F. G. FRANCISCCS. PER Keg for Nails—the Ilar ' " * •"*** risLmrg—best in the market, for sale by F. G. FRANCISCCS. and concentric Bands, Silvered and Plated Tup Props, Staples and Keys, Ax ! Ics, Springs, Ac., for sale bv sep 13 ' F. G. FRANCISCCS. THE NEW THEATRE ! OPEN AT ALL HOURS!! O!H> FELLOWS HALL CORA'ER. New Play.—" Nat and Jim." VFTKIt which the edifying and substan tial afterpiece of " Something to Eat and i Something for Everybody," will be produced in the way of another fresh arrival of Sugars, Teas, Ilice, Beans, Spices, Chocolate, Molasses, Ac. Mackerel, Shad, Herring. Codfish, Ac. 11am. Shoulder, Bacon, Dried Beef, Suit, Flour, Soaps. Queeiisware, Stoneware, Glassware, Cedar ware, Hardware. Boots and Shoes, Baskets, Carpet Chain. 1 DRY GOODS, Notions and Nick Nacks of all kinds. Tobacco and Cigars of best Brands. Pure YY ines, Brandies, and Whiskey, free from adulteration. Everybody and anybody are invited to come together, and see the sights. Don't for get the place. Don't forget to bring along the pewter! and don't forget that all Goods at prices to suit the times. N. KENNEDY. Proprietor, J AS. IIROYED, Salesman. All kinds of Produce taken in exchange for Goods. my 10 Wanted! Wanted! 1 ( I (W in PERSONS of both sexes to iIGyUV make money by buying cheap Groceries, Baskets, Tubs, Buckets, Chnrns, Water Cans, Brooms, Brushes, &e. &c. at au g4 ZERBEL HEAR WHAT THE PEOPLE SAY. The undersigned having use! I'r SPECIFIC HOM'EOPATITIC REMEDIES m our fara.liei with the most satisfactory results, and having full cont.l - in tlieir genuineness, purity, and efficacy, cheerfully recommend them to all persons who wish to have sale, re liable, and efficacious remedies at hand for private or do mestic use. _ ~ , , Tlie Rev. Win. Hosmer, editor of "The Northern Inde pendent," Auburn, N. Y.; the Rev. K. 11. Cressey, 1 -D., Rector of St. Peter's Church, Auburn, N. Y. ; the Rev. 11. I. Ives, Chaplain of the Auburn State Prison; the Kev. Spencer ill. Itice, Rector, New-Bedford, Mass.; the Ret. Ailen Steele, New-York Conference ; 'he Rev. Samuel Nichols, Kast-Genesee Conference, N. Y. ; the Rev. 1 w. Pratt, Dorset. Vt.; the Kev. John E. ltobie, llulTalo; A. C. Hart, Esq., Utica, N. Y ; the Hon. Neal Dow, Portland, Me. ; the lion. Schuyler Colfax, South-Bend, Ind. ; the lion. George Huraplireys, N. Y. ; Henry D. Cook, Ks<| , F lhoroi The Ohio State Journal, Columbus, Ohio; the lion. R. H. Graham. Moline, 111.; the Hon. Thomas J. Chase, Monti cello, Flu.; the lion. Joseph Benedict, Utica, N. Y.; t> m. Bristol, Esq., Utica. N. Y.; A. S. Pond, Esq., Utica, N. Y. ; James Plunkett, Esq., Nashville, Tcnn. LIST OF SPECIFIC REMEDIES. No. Fever, Congestion, and Inflammation. x,-,,' o. For Worm Fever, Worm Colic, Wetting 'he Bed. V," 3—For Colic, Crying, Teetliing, and Wakefulness of Infants. , _ Xo. 4.— For Diarrhea, Cholera Infantum, and Summer Complaints. No. s.—For Colic, Gripings, Dysentery, or Bloody Flux. No. 6.—For Cholera, Cholera Slorbus, Vomiting. No. 7. —For Coughs, Colds, Influenza, and Sore Throat. No. S.—For Tooth-ache, Face-ache, and Neuralgia. No. 9.—For Headache, Vertigo, Heat and Fullness of the Head. , „ No. 10. —DVSPKPSU PILLS —For Weak and Deranged Stomach, Constipation, and I.iver Complaint. No. 11.—Foa FKMAI.E IKREUILARITIES, Scanty, Painful, or Suppressed Periods. No. 12.—For Leui orrhe i, Profuse Menses, and Bearing Down of Females. No. 18. —For Croup, Hoarse C ugh. Kid Breathing. No. 14.—SALT RHKCM PILLS —For Erysipelas, Eruptions, Pimples on the Face. No. 15. RiiKOttTte I':i.i - —F .r P-iin, Lameness, or Sore ness in the Chest, 1!-i.-k, I. OILS, or Limbs. A. For Fever and Ague, Chill Fever, Dumb Ague, Old Mismanaged Agues. p.—F .r Pile.-. Blind or Blee ling. Internal or External. O.—For S ire, Weak, r Inflamed Eyes and Eyelids; Fail ing, Weak, o- lllurrel Si -lit. C.—For C ar- i■, f 1 • standing or recent, either with otsiritcti- ii or pr CUM- Oi-charee. W. C.—F-.r M'h< j Cough, abating its violence and si: rtening hs conr-e. In all a -ute di.- isxs, such Fev.-rs, Inflanimations, Diarrhea, Dysenb-ry. t i;, , i!'..ui and such erup tive disea.-i ■> Scarlet Fever, Measles, and Eryslpcias, the advantage of givii - the pr-ipcr remedies pr-mptly is ob vious, and in all -ok e ;-o t e speeilics act like a charm. The entire disease is niie-u arre-i ■ . at oiiei, and in all eases the violence ■ f the att.o k is n..'derated, the disease sliort ened, an ! rendered h-. dungi-rui *. Coughs and Colds, which are of such frequent occurrence, and vv ! i h So ofte : lay the fouudntion of diseased lungs, bronchitis and consumption, may all be at once cured by the Fever and Cough Pills. In all chroni dl> -;;.-! i a- I'y-q—; sia. Weak Stomach, Constipation, I.iver Complaints, Piles, Female Debility, and Irregularities, old lira iaelo.-, Store or Weak Eyes, Catarrh, Fait Rheum, arid ther 'ld eruptions, the case has specifics whose proper application will aih rd a cur" in almost every instance. Often the cure of a single chronic difficulty, such as Dyspepsia, Piles . r t ' ltarrh. Headache or Female Weak ness, luu more than paid f r the case ten times over. PRICE. Case of ill vials . mph-te, in rrmrocco, and Book $5 Case of 20 vials, nod Rook, plain 4 Case of 15 numbered boxes, ami Book 2 Case of ti boxes, numbered, ami Book 1 Fingle numbered boxes, with directions. 25 cents. Single lettered b w tli iHtc funis 50 cents. l,arge ease of / , oils, r pi..- ters and i>hysicians sls ALSO SPECIFICS. FOB Asmiiv on P.n-nstc. —Opprt- • !, Difficult, Labored Breathing, attended with C - igh an 1 Expectoration. Price, 50 cents per box. Foil K.VK Disciivttnts VXN DKAlXSSS. —Discharges from the E-ir. the result of S ,rVt F. vt-r, Measles, or Mercurials. For Noises in tlie Heaii, Haixiness of Hearing, ami Ringing in the Kara, ami Far-aclo-. Price, fit)cent- per box. FOB SciioKt t.v.— L-'.nlarge i Glands, Enlarged and lialurftt ed Tonsils, Se! - ami tri I Ulcers, Sc: fuh ,s Cachexy of Children. Pri- • . ."•(! cents per box. Eon GKXKKAI. DKBII tTV, —Jliy-slcal or Nervous Weakness. Either the result of fci kiieis Exeesslve Me iieiiti -iq or Ex haalting Dis barges. Priee, Ml rents per luxv. FOB Diait'sv.—Fluid Accumulations, Tumid Swellings, with Scanty Secretions. Price, fat cents per box. FOB SOX-STCKXKSS.—Dc-.ttdy Sickness, Vertigo, Nausea, Vomitin *. bie'-.i ,s fr;.:u riding or mofi.-u. Price, .'0 cei '-i per box. FOB UHIN v RV DtsKtSKS —For Gravel, Renal Calculi, Diffi cult, Painful UriiuHioli, Diseases ef the Kidney s. I'rice, W Cents per boo. FOB SI WIN vt. Kitissioxs.—lnvoiamary Discharges and Consequent Prostration am! Del , Pad ID -nit- of Evil Habits'. The in--t >n-eessful a1 I eta rot remedy known, and may be relied upon as a cure- Price, with lull direc tions, *1 per ho: Persons who wish to piaee tiiem-eives under the profes sional care, or to seek advice of Prof, lit' .arum vs, can do so, at Lis office M 3 Broadway , daily from s A.M. to S P..M or by letter. OUR REMEDIES BY MAIL. Look over the Ist, make up a case of what kind you choose, and Inclose t en... egjrrent note or stamps by mail to ow stifctress, at No. .V.2 Broadway, New-York, and the meilicine will be duly returned by mail or express, free of charge. AGENTS \\ ANTED.—We'It-sire an active, efficient Agent for the sale of our Remedies iif every town or .-nnmiin.ity in tlie Unite.! Slates. A.l.tr. . 1:-. K HUMPHREYS & Co. No. ,NS BnntnwMT. NKW-A'OKX. Charles llilz Wholesale and Retail Agent or J.etc is/own and vicinity, and druggists and stores acneralhr. mu'S Fruit Cans ! Fruit Cans ! MOIUIKT'S L'atont self sealing UN'L self testing iiirtight Can. This can was ex tensively used hist year, and ! have made dil igent inquiry as to its worth, and found it to be a favorite, because easily ch sed, perfectly airtight, and easily opened. It is impossible to close this can if out perfectly airtight, and when once closed you have a positive proof that it is airtight, i will insure all fruit seal ed iu this way in cans that are sound. Be sure you call at the sign the 131 < COFFEE POT. J- I. WALLIS. P. S. We made a great mistake last year, by altering d cans, because there were ma il y air holes we could not discover, that when taken home they could cot W closed, and therefore th> can condemned. Lewistown June 12. ITU'EKYBODY says the CENTRAL SHOE j STOKE, has tlie largest and best assort ment of Bouts arid Shoes in town. Call and try them. T. COX, Proprietor. OHOE ITXPIXOS. —A full assortment of O Shoe Findings on baud, some articles much reduced in price, my 17 F. J. HOFFMAN. I) UTTER, Eggs, Hags, and General Pro- J duce taken in exchange for Goods, for which the highest prices will be paid, by sepO JOHN KENNEDY <fc Co. .\eat, Cheap i?ai-ahlc. AY. G. ZOLLINGER, Market Street, next door to Kennedy's Store, Kls al ways prepared to 9iip- —■> ply the public with all the different styles of Flats of jalafc, . the best qualities and prices as to defy tion. He has now on hand a large assortment of Fall and winter Hats and Caps, of all the latest styles, which he will sell at the lowest cash prices. He invites everybody to call and examine for themselves, as he is satisfied that his stock cannot fail to please. For the Ornish he has constantly on hand, or will make to order, hats to their taste of any required size or brim, at prices that 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 es pecialiv so to punctual men. Don't forget the place, next door to Kenne dy's store and nearly opposite the Odd Fellows' Hail oct22 THE OXI.Y I'REPARATION' Hating proofs so Strong and Direct as to EXPEL THE DOUBTS OF ALL. l/OK Statesmen, Judges, Editors. I'hysi- I ei.ms of tlti- oHest -eiti" is a- well as no'--. give it tin ir uiinUiitiSeA .-aiea •u,: mi iv.-ouum :.<! it for ail : ortipnoas. Mol iLsea-o-of tin- I i-i mii: but al! wlni have U--4 unite ill testifying i:.:;t .t vviil pre.n-rvt- the hair from lveinsr gritv, unit from falling to any age. as well as restore. Read the following: i ink tit - v.'. S. < June --lib, I s.Y.t. Prof. '). J. \Yoi"l: Dear ir :—Your Hi.ii' He iorative is rapidly gaining pruqlarity in this cotmnun :y. i have had occasion to t :V prejuelii-e as de end give ycutr Hair Hi-storaUv,- a } eriti-t test: During the year 1-"4. 1 w.i- -o unfortunate as to be thrown front toy sulk \ against a rm-k n.-ar t ie re ol si.le, front which u.% in-a l received a nwd u-rrible lilovv. a.o.siiig a great "ileal .!' i: riiation. v. bieh . oiiniiu nu-ge'l to the brain ami externa! snrtire of :!.-•• head, from tin- eflMs of which, my hair was finally li-st: ..\- i-il over the entire surfa >■ of tin- lu-.kl. From the time 1 first diseaiVered its dropping, however, tip to the tine of its total ilisapiH-iiraiv 1 employed every thing I could flunk ot. ben _ a pi-nn s-mual man my - -elf. ami, a- I thought . i lei standing tin-nature of tii ■ but was dually vlet'eatv <!■: ■ very preset ip tioii e.vaneC'l. Tills and t' ■ othej e.retiiiistan. - i.i it! -I'd me to r- - to your worthy Hair Ro-toraiive. v.iiieii 1 have ever, reason to is-!n-'\ jroilti -eon Vei y happy l suit; : v" it mills alter the ri:>t Hpplteatloti. I had as '.enit ttfui a liee 1 of yotTltg httiras f < vei saw. for which I eer taiiili >vve\otttn\ most sin •• .otiianks. Rest assuvi'd. ienr'sir, i shall fiu ntnmeiid Vottt reni 'dv to all t!■ jtll - moreover. 1 shall use my itiHtteuee. vv lii' h I flatter in\ -el;' to say. not a itttle. Yotl eel! publlsll this if volt til-UK p. -per. Yottr's. rt sp- atl'ulh . M.J. \VHI(iHT M. f' Offi.-e of the .leftersonian. Phllippi. A a.. I >.-• 12.1 s "> s Dear Sir:—l feei it my duty as well a- my plea ltre. t ■ state to you the following ■ .:.mis' -m • . win h you ean use as y ,i; think proper: A gentleman of fiiis plaee. fa lavvv ; Ha- in-en bald • v-r -Inee his ear ly youth -o mill i so. tliet lie was eoinpalled to wear a wig. lb- was n; l.K'.'d to its.- a bottle of your •• Hair H'.-storative," wlii'-h In- liked very tuueh: and alter u iig > nne two or three bottles hi- leer gr -vv out unite luxuriantly, and lie now lias a handsome bead of imir. The epiitieunu. s name is Bradford, aud a- lie Is v. rv v.et! known in oiif afypiningcounties,many person- .-an testify to tlie truth of this statement : "I give it to yoit at t!tt- request of Mr. Bradford. You i-ali -el! a g re. - . f :,] of y..i;; !{air i{es- !:;tjvo 111 ti:is ami the adjoi'iuig "'lint, s f yotl hat- tile proper agents. T ours &e., TiItIMPSON .sun.'. llN*( >n. Int. Woop f>. .- sir: Permit me to express the oldi gatioiis 1 am urid - for the entire restoration of my hair io its i>]igmal • ,|or: about the tune of my arrival in the i'mteii -i.e.- •it vv- rapidly is.n-omitig gr. \. but upon the applie.'i.ai of y ur -Hair li< .t.v. 'i: -.ion reeov.-i d it- original hu-. 1 eon-oli r ; ■>' If - stoiative a- a veiv vv..inl rl'ili inreute.ii qu:;.- em. i;:dls ,is well as agreeable. >. THALBKUG. Tit. lie.-torative i- put up in bottles of three s'r.es, viz: huge, medium,and small;tho mediittnbitlds jit lea-t twenty per cent. ttore mprnn.n ,t: nth small, retails for4ivo dollars per bottle : tic I. .'g- a 'id it <IU a: t, 40 or cent, more HI prop rtton. and retaii.-. I'of ■>". (). J. Wt >l iD A( ' Propri'tot s. 41 f bro ivvay . New York, and 111 Market St re i. St. Louis. Mo. Aud oil 1-y g0...1 I'rgggists ::nd Fancy t. oods Dealers. ivl ft MARK THESE FACTS ! Testimony of the whole World ß IIOLLO WAY'S OINTMENT. Bad Legs. Bad Breast?, Sores and liters. \ L!. dc eription of".sores nr.- renu liable r\ l.y the proper ami diligent use of t!.-i.- ine-stima i.le p-.-epj.rat, n. To .-.ftcunpr to. :;r- i id ' gslvilas ■ sirrl'i] t'' skill Unite, a boggy-di—• -• i --re mains iindern- .fb to br-: !, oiit wttii • n'old : y in a f-vv days. Till- old. rational and -li ee at no lit. a- in. heated ' y na: ur-'. is to redq.-e lie- aflaiiie.. no . a ' parts by rubbing in plenty of the t f.iitin-lit t- - :d is ' .reed into meat. Diptbcria, llccrated Sore Throal, and Scarlet and olher Fevers. \ny of the ; d-s";i-s may be eiin ii by n-11 ritb bing'the tliiitmetlt I hree time'-a lay- into "tile ebc-t. 111r •.' ami n 1; •f•!- pi' eti'. it -a ill - n • mouth must op"iate upon tie- whole system r- it- in lltmni-t- -an be felt in any toe d part xv 11 i. - Hi- i );nt uieiit will do ;..s vv,.i-;.; at i.-e. Who-v. i ti- - 'he un guent in the abov niani. -r for tin- dis--..-■ named,or a tit similar uisor l--is afli-.-timg tin- : e-r aid throat, vviii tind ihemselve- relieved a- by a charm. I'iies, Fistulas, Strictures. Tie- a'oov- elas- .if eoinplaints will be run .veo by ii : I illy fotn-n'iliu the pari - wit !i v arm iw -multi: :i l.y ni..-t .-fi.i-t'i,dly rotming in the Ointment. Persons - itferimg from ile.se dir !'■ : eoinph-nts should ios • ii"t a tijoiiieni in arre-:ing their progie--. It sh.aild be tinders! ..d t! :i: n : ,-uili i. ut naa. to-nn .. tin- ointment on the affected parts, but it must b • well ribbed in for -otne eoiisi.lerabie time two or three tunes a day. that ir may be ta r-u into the sy-tein. wltenev it will reiuove any hidden -me or wound as effectually as though palpable to tin- eye. There again bread and w it. r p ultiees. .after tin- rubl- gin of the ointiu-. nt. will do great servi.- -. This is tie- only surf ti • (tmeiit tot fentaie-. oi eama i 4; the stout., ii. or wlici i• there may be a general iK'iiriiig down. Indiscretions c!" YouID : Sores and l iters. Blot.-hes. a- a!-., -welling.-. . an, with certainty, be radii-ally cured : the ointment 1 <• used freely, ami the pills in- taken night ami liloi uiug as reeomniende.l .ii the printed instructions. When treated in any other way they only drv up in ..ne place to break out in an other: whereas t)ii- ointment wii remove tin humor from tie- -y >;• : and 1.-ave the patient a vigorous and healthy hem-, it vv ii! reqire time with tip- use of -.lie pills t.i insure a lasting cure. Dropsical SMT-Ilinjis. Paralysis and Stifl Joints. Although the above complaints differ widely in their origin and nature, yet they ail require local treatment. Many of the worst rmrn, of nwrti dinrpnrn trill jriclj in a eomparativety short ansce of time wh n this oint ment is diligently rnldied into the parts aft •• -d.even after every other ni.-an- have failed, in ail -erious niatiidies the pills should l>c tah.-n according to the printed directions accompany ing each box. Doth the Ointment and Pills should be n.-ot in IhefoUou imj cers< • : Bad Legs. i Corns (Soft) iKheumatisra, Bad Breasts, |Cancers. ISeadds, Burns. ' ..rit:; toil and sore Nipples, Btmioii-. Stiff Joints. (Sore Throats, Bite of Mosche-; Elephantiasis, Skin Diseases, toes and Sand Fistulas, Scurvy. Flies. < i out. Sore fieads, Coeo-bay, (jlandular 8 u el-Tumors, Chiego-toot, lings, | T "leers. Chilblains. Lumbago, Wounds, Chapped Hands, Files, Yaws. ( A l"J JOy —N-no are genuine unless the words "Hni.Low.iT, NEW 5 OKK A.VH LCXI.ON," are diseernableas a IFoffij-t/ia/ A: in every leaf of !..<• book of directions, around each pot or box: the saliie may be plainly seen by holding tin leaf to th light. A handsome reward will he given to any one rendering su-h information as may lead to the detection of any party or parties counterfeiting the medicines or vending the same, knowing them to be spurious. *** Sold at the Manufactory of Professor Holioway, SO Alaivlen Lane. New York", and by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicine throughout the civ ilized world, in pots, at 25e.. 62e. and >1 each. Itp,T here is considerable saving by taking the lar ger sizes. N. B. —J lireetions for the guidanceof patients.in ev ery disorder, are affixed to each box. my 10 A xiTJiJiiiDjj) FOR EVFRYBODY. THE DAYLIGHT GAS BURNER COOK. A CCORDING to a bona fide agreement be- K\. tween A. J. Gallagher (the manufactu rer of the above stove) and J. Irvin Wallis, no one can get this stove direct from the Foun dry to sell in this place, but the undersigned; therefore, all persons wanting this Stove will find it to their interest to call on the proper person, a i they are not second handed and can be furnished cheaper than the cheapest for several reasons. Don't mistake the place—Sign of the BIG COl IKB POT, where you will also find me engaged in my legitimate business, trying to i make a fortune by selling Tin Buckets, I'ans, and three cent Tin Cups. jv!9 J. IRVIN WALLIS. General Election Proclamation. ?l' USI ANT to an Act of the General : ■<{ the*'otniuonw"' aft! of IV-nsyivanhv. entitled -An act rotating to tit • Ktoetmns .it" tins Coinm tiw, aith.' improved the 2d lav of July. A. I*. tl. '1 '!ion> is K. William-. Slnrirf of the < <unty of Mifflin. IVIM.-YL vain.-v. do Lerftiv (link. KU-..W11 mid jive notice {•" the elector- t the • ■••untv aforesaid, that a general election win lie held 111 said ismnlV Mifflin onUte Second Tuesday, being the tol>or. Istst, at wlileh time State and County Gffl. • s are t he elected. to wo: Ote- person to till tie office of fkvvernni- of the (.Vuiiuouwculth ol L'eutl.-y1..0, a. Otto person us Meinlier of Congress. to represent 'the Itii Congressional I>:sM,'-t in tin- UTtli Congress of the I "nit -.1 Stat. ~ of America. tme person as >l. rnher of hscttf lv. to represent the County f M itlhu in the House of He; • --• of Pcuusvlvatua. <>ue person to fill rite office of Sheriff of Mifflin mty. One" person t<> hii tlie of ft. e of tti-psicr and l!o-..i --iler and I"! "!; NI tlie Orphan- Court in the cruaitv of Mifflin. One person to ti l th. .-JTL. . of County Commissi, Ol er ni F! . tint, oi Mifflin. ONE person to till the office.of County Auditor in the -oontv >t' Mifflin. The electors of tiie boniiutli of Netvton Hamilton nr. IO m , t :,I tin- nev. sehi .>OlOll-0 hi sml h. roa-L. 'l'll ..1 • t -• f Way la I .Wllsioj, ST.E to llleet .It tie n • school house NI the borough of X. BiunUtoii. The ele to's the hero,.oh M V.vnu , ar 1 • meet Mt tiie I'nion seho >! house in said 1. .rough. The elect- as oI' LII-tnviic township A. o IM- 1~1 tiie Court HOUSE in the h..rou_h ■ f 1. wi-t VO. :.- \ ote :it the window of the I'loti oimtarv'S ottio, . The electors OI 1 terry township nr. I i 111- Court lions,- U, (HI U.R.'OSLI OS 1. w.-T- wn. aii.LV LIT the Wind Wof tip- JUDO. nffi'-e. l ite vlee...is of I'hvcj :, irsiup .... to in. , it t' oi s, |tool I.oil-, oi the oori.tfih of MeV. •• e Tlit- electors of Hnirt • , to ■ m • ! t a: the eriuk school house *ii I inn o W ;; ii ■: ~i G-r. HI • :-i TOWNSHIP The ••!. t. ;-of M t • p. ,o : ■ ; .it ti. public house Uov . |.p Wii'O: : ; iple \ 1!■ av.L'O. in ~ • . The ele-t>L - I'L •! wjisi.jp re 111 In. ■t i • I :- III!ciV I•• ,1 i |e. ■ 11. Snip'- at! . . I ,111: . - 1' a ! Oil" The . lector- of IH'E'.l toWdship ,1V to lln Ct at lie mi'.lie HOUSE o !!p:.sl L.y Mi . M..v South :• - ion us LOP. Tlie . lectors of.Vim orb i- ushtp r- -: lit . . tlie line . oinim . am at tin "... if. 'f •' s- id r- a. I ia tin. <iii of tiie l.nie !,ii A'ean.NN"* iiuie, tc. T!, rcsid . I. ,I, ; n i i!. Jr.: tie r ill_ .1 : ._ht i • ' I'LUL H T'ret T.I - ..-.o! O tin ' NI .-.U:;:. to MEET as IN rot >F •: ' the O ' •> ot K. K. Locke. . -.O L township. 'I'L. ■ I 'HIP .lest O! AMI 11, !1- TLI-IL in -aid limftsa Mill M.-t AS HEFRTFOFNRWOL til - II ■ hoii-E now oeeupiial }y Will. Swim-hart in -aid township. The emeter- ..t Deetuur townsii'p are to in •, !e e-e ,f >! lCishaii.li. formerly 01 up. >,i L.Y I i _M..:1.• R- 1 .ITTTII ill -act T • illsliip. ' ■ pla •. . ..U role at tie- inmlow >1 :i , S|N r ■ -aid Court H'.tlse- ami hi - id I • . ' . t'cti of tln-II 1 —spc. ' ■ districts. •; pr I-CF -mat a ijicciiii;r •a, one ■! frotn e , I -ir .-i at s t oiirtHelise II I. 11 IN,. . .1, I .- t ; . ,1 ... . il:i; 11I' .'li- ,:i. I _f>: tm p -: ' ,'i iIM \ the lttth day of OrToi . i ~ \t. th e. .10 • her. .• 1 . i pel i'-rm f*:. <illti. sr- jtlired l.y ia ••• .f - ii ! :i_, . An V-r of tin-J. .iri-iature h:'e,'uio ntre-. in. .1- ller .1 1 • . .11 Mitt. . e I; 111 V. ai. i.ti. , : I , In- ... • d tl. • V ... 11l- ■ is v, I. I L'..- a. .-hp e ; r. nd deposited 111 <..- mulct 1..-v ■ 01 ii •• ot Supreme .!:, ia- .hi -il -ia i! I- d V lie for --a -i, *eh ..'dan p..lately. V : m lllittcd L.Y an P-IS-A • ;e: ILINE \ • STALL I pniu-iteo 111 .-M-iiup law - o: thi.- t '• louwealth ' ■ Judge*. 111. a til- Cell , till 1.. .- . ;.. shall HI- talc ,1 EH.tl-.- of hy th- ti -• T S ... < I elks , ; th-- oh- -ti a ol - . !.-tr; i v. . -i.a i . and pert'- nil the D - - :-.-P . . :-A. - ; I IA , to attend. ■ II :-i for cm• leof .1 iin-iiihr i- . m in l ,, .- ' • - j.. <>t Tlli- < Mill! I ll \'ht iil (r •• | ilt.'.l- . i !v' ! .': - " tail' -tat.- , it ..t oi .U ' ' from •■ . -Ii on my. :i- stn-h - ; i • •., • or may- I" :tpp ntcd hy law • .a! h .. p..... v. . ■ ' I ...... n-xt, ami th. •• p. rf<- .•- • WTIELL tic- .A. 1 TIT-: 1 Voter- . T LIEIL> TI,AU ■ •,E- \V r. I Township or Histriet M. ET at th • -atu< PLACE to J,. . their tlefflM, it shall he the duty of the respectir Juil.ttes of sad oloction di.-tri.-ts. 'in . ilniei/t <h< • •I: ii: . : 1.J.-.pcrcd ill tin.- Tftth s.-.-T: .1; ..f MAKE 0-it A I IR -ta" : :ent ami I-. R:. •• . wht.-h shail have 1- e.i then an I tie ;■ d .eaf.-r, ,-h candidate, DI-:iiir a-,.ii.a li.e I-di. e or .--a „M j. • have Voted for. . nd one < ! -aid Juda. - aha ■ fitieatos 1;, 1 i.• o,a t-a-. .e-.h elect ti ■ ii-:; .- i.i- . ; ' ' ' til veil under my hami at itiv otiiin Lew i-t-.-i a. the l- : !I dav of S, I;-, ML,, I -.. . '1 lIo.MAS WILLIAMS. Sep-., J.T. 1 s. ..■ — It. TIRTXS if A V /) IYI LEWm\\\ MRiRI. 'V' IXKTEKX rari ties of Apple Tic's. it Fifteen " p, -,r fon " i'lura " Ten " Peaeh F.leven " Cln try " Several KINDS of GUAPF VIXKS. 1 • -id Currants, !l;:S|d:crr:cs, Itln kl, -tries, .v,-. sepO WAKNKiI & BF I TS. SCHOOL BOOKS, 4 G KXEIIAI, ass.,rtir,ei,; of Puldic Sri: a i -i. Jl Ito'-ks, Stationary, f r sale by sepG ' F. d. HOFFMAN. 4 PPLK PA RF.itS, ft - L- l,y sepG F. .j. HOFFMAN. 1 T LOOK OIL CLOTHS, from ■ to 2 yards J.. wide, beautiful pattern-. For sale bv F. J. HOFFMAN. f F ABKISIL—A very superior ar \j ticle for sale by sepG F. J. HOFFMAN. CIOAL OlL—the very best article in use at ' eep<3 F. J. HOFFMAN's. / 1 All PET CHAIN, for sale bv \J sepG F. J. HOFFMAN. SL PLK STARCH.—Every good llouse keeper will use the best article of Starch. This can be found at se p6 F. J. HOFFMAN'S. SOLE LEATHER.—A good stock just re ceived. of the best Red and Oak Sole Leather. I have also a good assortment of Morocco, Linings, French Calf Skin, Upper, Kips &c., all at low prices for cash, my 10 F. J. HOFFMAN. I f Vi \ SACKS Ground Alum Salt, at $1.45 IV V per sack, at 11. ZERBE'S Cheap Grocery. aug 4 IAARMFR S STORE.—I have on hand Corn Ploughs, Corn Cultivators. Readv Corn Shellers, Hay Brags, and other Farming Implements, for sale at prices warranted to give satisfaction. m yl7 F. J. HOFFMAN. SADDLES, HARNESS. & c vr&Ssk j^yy k , s bct , wei '" r '""iGp!,i a r r; Pittsburgh, in order to a c, mod ate bufiness to the times, ofl'ers for mi" 1 '" complete assortment of "" >a t 3 Saddles. Harness, Brldle. ( w ||ar#, Ti U Whip*, Haines, lallses, Carpet which are offered for sale low f,,r end, proved credit. • r >P Aim ng his stock will be f,, U t,J s,„„ e ; . ly finished sets of light Harness com! , manufactured, ' " ! '- T Let all in want of good articles, . expel i-uiced Worktm-n, give him aeall •IOIIX IA\ ls ljowistown, April I'd. l^G". "HE STEAK KZZ.Z AGAIN x ixr nvx oT X O Farmers and Mechanics, LoOA to Your Interests! * Having added to the. Flour and Grain l'.ti-i W . a large stoek of we oiler to the putilie, OR LEiAIi, a gei.er.il as rlmcnt at price- a* |i,w, n, r | lower, that: the same articles can be in the county, tlur slock consist} p| COFFEE. .SUGMI, MOLASSKm KICK, SVHUI'B' CEDAR-WARK, siMPK? and a!! other articles in t„„, j Ut# ft'-f* ' Casli, but all kinds of Grain Jhl Produce generally tak. u in cm l.ange lot s „( H i' (/oijn it \ Grocers will do well in exatiiini,.. our stoi k before pincha-i ,g t-!-.wbeic All kinds of COAL, SALT AND PLASTER always on hand. M Mf KS & WILLI* Lewi-town, April 21, Iso'l. T A i LOR ! \ G! •Ta fhe iiiulersigneii kat'm "i? t4"f made .irraiigi-nu t,is f... . the fas!,,. . ft | -l"f |at •! to >! all kit,,., , TAI I.OK I\ G W.|ii Vj |! P Vailev dioUL. • /-• T" 'loot- west ol' tin- !., "'./j-J fs H House, oil as n-as , , |,. - - ;V . and as well and [ lotnj iii I || j it can be done elsewia-rt- J I lIJ Give me a call and satisfy. - i V:> liuti will he guaranteeil sepls X M AIIANKV THE OLD CENTRAL hi LHJIIL ROD!.- god Shoes t beaper than ivtr. ? 11A\ K b,.tight a large and well s, leclul i stock of every variety in my line at u;, low prices, and will sol! at a small ad van? on cost. 1 would cordially invite lev (•]>!,- niers. ,1 all others, to call mid examit n . stock ! ■ fore purchasing elsew here. I. A,a our low pi ices : M to- Boots £2 0(J i , " G.titers ITo a t ; u Walking Slices 1 a 1 s' l " Calf M. nroes 1 2'> a 1 >'.- " Br, guns f-7 ai 4 ! Bays' Gaiters 5.7 a 1 1 Kip !ti,l *Nylf Mojit oes Go :v > M ssi - and Uliii.G, 2tl :t 1 "> W .rnn't.-' Gaiters G2 a '1 . • G at lit- is 1 I'll a 1 ,M rtci o I. set- Boot-UU ii ! A S.i; ; e; s with beds 1 CO a 1 S.O aw A large stock ■ f !, :;,e mutle work c nst::i: ly i'ii hand a;td will be made t, orderatsbntt est notice. Having greatly redueftl our pit e s our t'-iuts will bereiilicr be positively rasj,- Stote, southeast corner of the Bianu ti l, p site the Lcwistown Hotel. jyl2 T. COX. Good News for the People! JLST KEti:i\EU AT Kennedy &: Junkin's aiir hump mm r J * 1 1!'. obscribers have just r, eeiv ,1a cli f nssmtment of New and Fasliietiu'-b Go. B, and will sell them as cheap or a iiti> oi.' -p -r than they can be sold elsewhere. We have all kinds of goods such as I'-lain'• L'h biies, I, viiis, Pliiids for spi ing atn. ' -s at low figures, also a gooda.-* '<• ll tit t f ' *4 v •$ '7 I j 7 sii '4i ,a V J u X J Jii ii j such as plain, figured and plaids, and art 4: mine i to s 11 them at prices to suit ti ** tiui"s. We have ;rLu a fine assortment of ' ;1 •' Sj i;i<; and Summer Shawls, .Maiui-.>>- l s an 1 Dusters, at extremely low lijiuri-. with a genera! assortment of JSuitmis i"< • liomiet rUhbon, Fiats, <1 r. BOOTS AND SHOES, vet}- cheap. A fine stock of Queenswarc all descriptions and prices. Also afinelutti iFamUij (£vomica, of all kinds, such as Coffee, Sugars, leas Syrups, Mice, and in fact all kinds that are kept in stores, and a little lower in price- Call and they will speak for themselves. Al so a large assortment of Ladies' Skirts, from 9 to 25 hoops, ranging in price from 50 cent to $1.50 per sett. READY-MADE CLOTHINti. a fiue lot which we will sell at city prices k-i cash, and no mistake! Ladies and gentlemen will do well by ei ' ainining the above stock, as we are deterrnir. Ed not to be undersold by either Jew or Geo* tile. All kinds of Country Produce taken e exchange for goods, and the highest prn. - paid for the same. ie.7 KENNEDY & JCNKI>- The Daily Telegraph, Published at llarrisburg, Pa., by Geo- Bergner publishes tile List of I.elters by authority, a sure ev"' en e of it having the largest circulation Terms—§3 per year; the weekly and seini-w e > also published at $2 per year. Philadelphia Daily lews, Published by J. R. Flanigea, 130 South Third street- a ' four dollars per annum. . The Dollar Weekly .Years, by 9ane publwh**^ ll ' annum, 6 copies for #5, 10 for 15, 25 t'" r 41 "I¥7"HITE Stoneware by the set, 46 P' H in a set, at $4, $4.50 and $5, warr^ c |j ed good. Also, various other articles, s as Toilet Sets, Tea Sets, Dinner Sets, "K- 1 aug4 ZEKBES-
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