TI 111 An Excellent Cab—A housekeeper, very successful in delicate dishes, has furn ished for the Country Gentleman the fol lowing mode for making an excellent cake: Take one cup of buttev and three of su gar, well rubbed together; then take five eggs which have been beaten very light, and stir them by successful portions into the above mixture, adding also four cups of flour and a cup of sweet milk. Add nutmeg and a wine-glass of rose-water; and also add a teaspoon of solution of creaiu of tartar, and half a teaspoon of solution of soda. Baking about fifteen minutes in a mod erately hot oven will be sufficient. Chicken Cir. —From the above source, we have been furnished the following:— Take a pair of good young chickens, cut them in small pieces, adding a proper tjuan tity of pepper and salt and small strips of salt pork, and put the whole into a sauce pan and cover with water. Boii for half an hour, and add fluur and butter fo thick en the gravy. Provide a large di-h for baking it, served with paste; put the whole into the dish and cover again with g id rich paste, and bake the pie half an hour. It is best while fresh from the tire. MmvIWML Agricultural Associations—-Their Use fulness. Mr. Lewis F. Allen, of Buffalo, a well known agriculturist, made the following re marks in an address recently- delivered at the ltenssclaer County Fair: Associations, in the way of farmers' Ci viLs, tulVil, COiiiiv , , uiiu ~1.1,1: >vui .u. ..1 societies, every farmer should strive to pro ru To and attend. .No high attainment in any- pur-uit can be secured except by com parison of one's work with another's. A man who never goes away from his own farm to see another farm, and the crops and stock upon it, and to examine their mode and treatment, cannot be an improv ing farmer. It i- chiefly, 1 may say a! most wholly, through the introduction and continuance of our agricultural societies and associations, connected —as they in many instances are—with mechanics, that lias been attained that wonderful progress which we see in agricultural proper, and in the inventions and ue of farm imple ments within the last twenty years. In conclusion, I can only remark, that to at tain for himself the highest degree of excellence in agricultural attainment, the best faculties of the mind must be devoted to its study; while the labor of the hand must be equally devoted to its practice. Medical Qualities of the Carrot. Not onlv do carrots give strength and en - durance to sound horses, but also give re covery and health to such as are sick.— There i< nothing better, pet haps none so good. \\ hen first given, they are strictly diuretic and laxative, but as the horses be come accustomed to them, these effects cease to be produced. They also improve the state of the skin. They form a good substitute for grass, and an excellent al terative for horses out of condition. To sick aud idle horses they render corn un necessary. They are beneficial in ali chro nic diseases connected with breathing, and ln.ve a marked influence on chronic cough and broken wind. They are serviceable in diseases ol the skin, and in combination with oats, restore a worn horse much sooner than oats alone. — Steuurt on Stable Eeon- Barrel* for Fruit. —Everything in con tact with fruit should be clean and sweet, and the vessel in which it is placed should he dry and tight Old flour barrels should not be used, unless well washed and dried, as flu; particles of flour left in the barrel will mould and impart to the fruit an un pleasant odor and flavor. Old lime barrels, it is said, are excellent for this pur pose—the lime absorbing the vapor and gas.ses. It this is so, a little fresh slaked lime scattered on the bottom, sides, and top of the barrel, would be beneficial. SCKOOIE BOOKS, A GENERAL assortment of Public School ! J.X. Rooks, Stationary, &c., for sale by sepG F. J. HOFFMAN. VPPLE PARKRS, for sale by sepG F. J. HOFFMAN. OIL CLOTHS, from I to 2 yards . wide, beautitul patterns. For sale bv ■epfi F. J. HOFFMAN. CtOI'AL \ ARNISH.—A very superior ar / tiele fur sale by sepG " F. J. HOFFMAN. CIOAL OlL—the very best article iti use at > sepG F. J. HOFFMAN'a. /CARPET CHAIN, for sale bv \j sepG F. J. HOFFMAN. or PER STARCH.—Every good House -0 keeper will use the best article of Starch. This cau be found at sepG F. J. HOFFMAN'S. BOLE8 OLE 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, Rips 4c., all at low prices for cash. - m - 10 1 • J - HOFFMAN. "ZLi 9 1 /~kD SACKS Ground Alum Salt, at $1.45 JA/U per sack, at li. ZERBE'S Cheap Grocery. aug4 Wanted! Wanted! I i I ( i( |l 1 PERSONS of both sexes to *V'V/ make money by buying cheap Groceries, Baskets, Tubs, Buckets, Churns, Water Cans, Brooms, Brushes, 4c. 4c. at augl ZFRBF/. A New Book And One Destined to Cre ate A Sensation. JI T ST PUBLISHED, THE SUNNY SOUTH, Or the Southerner at ncme: Embracing Eire Years' Experience of a North ern Governess, in the Jmh<l oj Sugar, Hire, Tobacco and Cotton. FMiteil by PROF J. H. INORAHAM. of Miisstppi. in OM volume. IS mo.. pairc-s. Price *1.25. Literary AWiiw frw • the Frees tkrwyhout tie Ojnntry. Tmf Stsst Sorrn.—- This l".k i.- winpused of a se ries of letter-, written in an inTTe-tinsj style of a nar rative. etnbodvirtf the roost roinaati-' featnres of e.ai life 'ti d'tferent kinds of plantations. \\ e eon beai te-umonv. from our • wn personal observation ot -miliar seem-'- 111 the South, to their truthhilness as in-re ib ;.:ete.|. Thej i-.re portrayed in a vivid, inter estinc style, and .,uld like to the book iu the hands of thousands f deeeived o pie, who have n> per- ma! knowledge either of <-.nth-. rm-rs or Soutii em iife. nea-pt what they have gained from partizan journals, or those wh "■ intenti'oi.idy have written to de <_ejve."—lKiivi H:pwb!ie. BirirJo, -A. 1 - Ti:.- Sinji Sinn. — This rsiok is :t; the form of let ters. They iT.v. so far a- we tan judiie. faithful pic tures ..f Sovwrni life. and are penned without preju dice. They present Krnn quite Jißaeirt from an •* Click' Tom s Cabin." The pictures presented here are graphic. and we think the portraits painted are in very nearly natural colors."— lfosO a Dnilt/ Bet. Tiir. .Sl'xvv S-ICTH. —We have rarely peeped within | tin* i .vers of a more appetizing volume. Although i }j.)t ints*nd**'! in to tfu* foil! untruths in tii lin Tom trash of the last ten years, it nevertheless J ..s mm -reifuliy hurl back to their source all lies of such a nature, and we arc glad to l~*iiovo that the hook v. ::! be read in thouseetla of Xorthcnt homes. . Tii. - -tii -iioiild dso take to it bcn-gnantly. lor inde- ] pendent of us trutiifnlness ami integrity it is one ot tie iiveli' st and most entertaining books of the year." T-.a s. ijrecasboT'j, A. C. Tnr. Soxsv tfTH.—-The enterprising publisher.O. j ii. Evan-. Philadelphia. of Gift Hook notoriety . i- , weekly :--uinc new works of interest, and spnudinj,' i them dvr the country, and Ins system of transacting ' hu.-i:e -- may Vm looked upon i- an institution for diffusing knowledge, unequalled \,\ any in the roun- j try. We ■ .jiiim-tid t.'sis book to all."— lmiUi .Yors. Tn.-. S -rtn. —-Tins is a captivating volume. ; --roiiglv ilin-trativc of Southern life. The heart o? tie- all t liol e- - Is with her theme, and she carries the | : re-t of tin* reader along with her. as she. in her ! amusing, off-hand style, dcliticate- the pes'liiuiritie.s ot ; a .Southern hollic."— J'rt<r. T f Sevxv s.irni.—•• Whatever lear- the name of ' I .. .• higraham is sure to int "ve the el< merits . •d'striking effect and a wide popular currency: and ; this I- iu-t the ease with The Sunny South, or the , Southerner at home." which app- irs from the press ; of ii. (1. Evan- under the editorship of the graphic j i'rotes-or. It i- vivid in style, keenly observant, in- I feresting iii plot, and in purpose and 'manner it obvi- j • springs from a v eri'i hca t. and will l-eas warm- i ly .. !.->-jo.-i by a Iwst of read rs.™—TVc -Yetc Yorker. ! GOOD BOOKS ! CHOICE BOOKS!! NEW IALL ILLUSTRATED EDITIONS. THE THRONE OF DAVID: From tin- I'on-eeration of the Shepherd of Bcthle-{ hem to tlic Rebellion of Prince Absalom. Being ; an Illustrate :! ot the Splendor. I'oiu r, and Domin loii oi the Reign of the Shepherd King, in a series i Letters, wicrein the inagnifieenee of Jndea i.s - lo\V 11 lo the reader, as i 1 i'V :U1 f'Vc witness. Hv i The R .J. 11. INK?'A HAM, LI.. It." line volume.. 12 in -loth, t'ss'l pages. Price $1.25. J This i- the thin! volume, and the completion of a i series 1.1" works by tin- same author, on the history ot ! the Israelitish monarchy. The origin under Moses. . was treated of in ti Pillar of Fir.-." and it-great j gl >ry under David, is treated of in this work.'The \ riiroiieof Dav id./whih* the decline of Hebrew power ; and the opening of the new di-pen-at; -n meet with ' tiieir .I'-liiieatiou in the "Prince ~f the House of I la- ! vid.' These books are historically valuable, as hand- j book - of iiiforiiiation r< lativ.* to tfie scenery, geogra- • rajihv atel lnanners of the Holy Land. The style is j interesting ami powerful ami the works lead us to j the eoiiteiiiplatiou and study of the sublime language j of the Bible and the great doctrines of truth it con- j tain-, without being, a- such books too ordinarily j are. either maudlin, stupid, dogmatic or conceited."— , Bont'jii Lhnbj A'.l'tt. THE PILLAR OF FIRE Or hard in Bondage. By the Rev..), if. IMiRAIIAM. author ofthe-Prime j of the House <>t David." One volume. 12 mo, cloth. •>' pag.--. Price J1.25. i "This work is designed to-ketch the Hebraic his tory during the bondage in Egypt, the Prophet Muse- j being the central figure, and is a free and striking history of the period, in whieh the writer gathers first. 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'• In this work the author ha.- sniwdeil in the l*jld ; and daring tusk of presenting the great leading Ins torieal parts of scripture in cotitieetion with secular j history, so as to pre-. iit :h< clear and lifelike picture ; of those fviit- a.- they might be supposed to appear to a casual oh-.-rver. The descriptions of rites and • creinoiuais. ire spirited and comprehensive. The 1 -tyh is highly imaginulivt and attractive. and we pre dict tliat this volume will be as popular as the - Pil grim's. progr • — l'rctbyt' riar mid Eran'Jtlixl. If You Want any Books Send to Geo. G. Evans 5 Gift Book Estab lishment, i J\o. 4H9 Chestnut Street, l'hiluilelj'hia. Where all books will be sold at the Publisher's low ( est prices, and you have the advantage of receiving n HANDSOME I'RESENT I Worth from .*4" cents to luo dollars with .-wdi Hook i SEND Pott A COMPLETE CLASSIFIED f'ATA j I.OGL !■ Of I'JMrKS. which will be mailed to you. free of expense. 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ZOLLINGER, Market Street, next door to Kennedy's Store, "*) Hal ways prepared to %&f I P|y the public with all the Wg j styles of Hats of the best qualities and at such prices as to defy tion. He has now on hand a large assortment ' of Fall arid winter Hats and Caps, of all the latest styles, which he will seil at the lowest j cash prices. He invites everybody to call and examine for themselves, as he is satiofied 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 : reouired size or brim, at prices that cannot fail to t>e 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 pecially so to punctual men. i Don t forget the place, next door to Kenne i dy's store and nearly opposite the Odd Fellows' Hall oct&2 HONEY, bv the gallon, for sale by dec 15 a. FELIX. HEAR WHAT THE PEOPLE SAY. The uivler!?re<l l!..v!njr nsed Professor 111 JIPHRETS BFKCIKIC MOM'KOPVnIiC ItKMEWES In our families with the most satisfactory results, ami bavins full conu dDce in their genuineness, purity, ami efficacy, cheerfully rec<G)inenl ihem t itH pwi 'm who lish to have §afe, re* liable, ami efficacious remedies at band for private or do mestic use. ... ▼ The K"v. Wo. Il.wmer, edit r of "The Northern Inde pendent," Auburn, N. Y.; the Rev. K. If. Cressey, H Rector of St. Peter's Church, Auburn, N. Y. ; the iter. B. I. Ives, Chaplain of the Auburn State Prison; the Rev. Spencer M. Rice, R-.*ctr, Mass.; the Rev. Alien Steele, New-York Conference ; the Rev. Samuel Nichols, Kast-Genes ('onfcri:e, N. Y. ; the Rev. P. w. Pratt. D irset, Vt.; th- Rev. J.hn E. R"b!e, Buffalo; A. C. Hart, H*j.. Utica, N. Y ; the lion. Seal Dor, Portland, Me.; the lion. Schu\ ier Colfax, South-Bend, Ind. ; the Hon. George Humphreys, \. ; Henry D. Cook, E.-KJ.. KJitor of The Ohio State journal, IVduiiibns, Oiih>; the lCnu. R. IL Graham, Moline, 111.; the lion. Thomrw J Chase, Monti cello, Pia.: the lion. J -seph Benedict, Idea, N. Y.; Wo. Bristol, Kwi-, Utica, N. Y. ; A. S. Poud, Utica, N. Y. ; JaLnes Plunk en, K*j., Nashville, Tenn. LIST OP SPECIFIC REMEDIES. 1 —Y .r Fever, Congestion, and Inflammation. %—f,,r Worm Kever, Worm Colic, Wetting the Bed. V>. s.—For Colic, Crying, Teething, and Wakefulness of Infants. No. 4.—For Diarrhea, Cholera Infantum, and Summer Complaints. Sci. s.—For Colic, Gripin/s, Dysentery, or Bloody Fiux. 6.—For Cholera, CH*r ra Morbus, Vomiting. No. 7.—Fr Coughs, Colds, Influenza, and Sore Throat, So. >. —Pr Tooth-arhe, Face-ache, and Neuralgia. y,, y.—y or Headache, Vertigo, llrat and Fullness of the Head". a;,, 10.— Dyspkpsu Piua — For Weak and Deranged Stomach, Constipation, and Liver Complaint. No. 11.—Fok FHV.u a IKRHGI'I. AKiTias. Scanty, Painful, or Suppressed Periods. No. 12. For Loucorrhea, Profuse Menses, at:d Bearing Down of Females. No. Id. —For Cr*<up, Hoarse Cough, Bad Breathing. No. 14. —a■•r Khkum PILLS— For Erysipelas, Eruptions, Piuiplcs on th • Face. No. 15. —RHEUMATIC PI MA — Fr Pain, Lameness, or Sore ness in the Chest, Back, Dun*, or Limb*. A —V r Frver a*i 1 A rue, Chi!! Fever, Dumb Ague, Old Mismanage i Ague*. p.—For Pile*, Blind rr Weeding, Internal or Externa!. O.—F->r 3 re, WaV, or JntHmei Eyes and Eyelid*; Fail ing. Weak, Blurred Mght. C.—K r Catarrh, r.f !>:g standing or recent, either with obstruct!:.ll • r jr. fuc discharge. W. ( -FT Wh'-t.pinv; C*ugh, abating its violence &r.d Shortetiiug >4- In nl! a> • diac.t.-*s f : . h as Fevem, Inflammations, Diarrhea, Dj rent cry, (roup, Rheuiuattbm, and such erup tive tliea aj >■•*' ! It v< r. Mmsles, and Krys'.ptiJiS, the a-.vi: t u- tl.v proper r. v - uits pr-.Ti.ptly i ob vi- us, and i;: nil such cajw-s ttje <eci!iis art lixr a charm. The entire uiie*.-e often ni anl in wil cases the violenee *.f the att:u k is iiHMicrat*- i, the disease short ened, and rendered b'ss datig'T^us. C"Uglu4 and Olds, v. hi. h are of such fit iiU'-nt occurrence, and wl.h-i, ..fti-ij !i •?.• foundation of disesfed lungs, brouehiiis arl c !:"unpt!'ti, may all be at once cureil by the Fever and Cough P:!*. In allchr-uii-* dw-af* f Ityrpepsia, Weak Consti(mtion, Lv-r Complaints, Pilr>. Kvinale Debility, and Irregul.irit.es, old llet lacht*, iv>re r Weak Ey ■-, Catarrh, s*.i!t K'.ieutn, und idi.tr <dd Tuptioi;n, the case has specifics whose prprr np'dication will nfi -rd a cure hi almost every instance. Often t :.r cure id * single chronic difficulty, such as IV,spepda. !'!!•> --r C.atarr! . lb-adnche • r Female Weak ness, bns hd re then pa'd f r ti.* * :nf 11:: times over, PRICK. Cnae of *2 i \ ('. cmp!-te. in tuorocer*, and B-wk .$5 Case of tlaN. ai J Iv.vk. plaii 4 Cats* f f 15 numbered h \*s f nui Book '1 Case <f n buei>, tmut!*ere>l, and Ibe-k .... 1 Single number*-,! b \..v, with dire.-it nx.. 25 cents. Single left ere-1 bxei t with direction- rrutj*. Large case of J •/.. v* < f r planlera and physicians Sls A!>i> fffcCim.'?. For Asriiiit oh PijTinstr -Oj>pr -••!, D:?fl *u!t, IjibnrH I RrcitliiiiK, ntlrn lc i * ith *' and EspccU ration, lhice, 1 50 cents per box. I FOR KIM Disch \nuvr *>':• I'r.vrsKss.—Diacfiarges from the Ear, li e result of >. nrb * K.-Vt, Measles, or Mercurials. y ,r N'oi- x in the H-ad. 11 nf lleariiig, and Ringing j In the Ears, and Ear *che. Price, 50 cents per box. F(Ut SUiiiot LA. —Enlarged <• lands, I iilwrced and Indiirat- I ed Tot/- ti d Old I leers,Scr* fulous Cachexy -f \ Cliilden. Price, .Ml eet:ts per box | FOK (• '. XEKai. Dm-..i :TV.— Pl r Nervous Weakness. Either the result f si.-kto >•-, Excessive Medication, or F.x- Itauatiiig Discb.'rve%. Price, f.ti cents per b. v. For Fluid \ccumu!atb*:i-, Tu; il l dwellings, with , Scanty SL?creti>is. Pricr, fi-nt- per h-x. Fa SKI S* XNK-S. —Dmthly Vertigo, Nausea, Vonit!TU*. S:ckfrom ri t.r motbiii. Price, 50 cents i per biv. For l.*Kts.vKt -Fr GraV'-l, Renal Calculi, DifTi ! cult, Painful I'ri: niioti, |ii.ic:ses >f the Kidney*. Price, '-0 j cents p-r fc?x. P'r. FrMIXAL I'uisstx* —lrxveiuiit Dwehnrges ar.<l \ Coii4'<|Uent Prostmts and I'ehiUtx. Bad Results uf Evil • Habits. The !i. ~t -iv.f'il *■ 'i efti.'iciit r. 1 ::rrlr known, j ,nd may be rel'r.l u{..;i < a ••ui*e. I*:: 0, vith fu\l ilii'ec tioni, tl !>er '" IX P.TSOH* WLIO Wi :• | !N -E II <-:• :II 1. r TL V prr.fr*- lilonnl care, '-r t.. ■ .-k u lriro of I'rof. lltvi'HKKr.-, cm ilo 80, at illire W'i ISroolwav, fi miA.H b. SI'.W or by U lt r. or:: I:KM::PIK-< Y MAM.. I O\or (be |!f. limko :a 1 of Z-.1:.-.! L.i >J you Chooßo, :f I :•■.-] !be a,noun! i?a a ru-rri ! 11 !• or by mail lu ui.r .of'.!' -j, u T N- ■. ;.0 J Hr.Hi: w, \, N - v - York, nJ tie 1:r Airine *ill br iuly return. I by im.il or > xj,rew, i free of ehar.e. AOEXTS WANTKIV—Weib -ire an 0 lir-,efliiie. t Apent for tlio .a!. ..f r.r f;.-! n n, , v-t 1 ■■■■ 1 TMIISIH.IIV . in tl.e 1-i.ite.l So:-.. .VI I". P Hl UlMIiSr Y;; & Co. N .. rr.t l<K...t-n-o. Nrw-YoKK. ! Charles HHz Wholesale ami Retail Agent I or Rewistolen and vicinity, and druggists and j stores generally. aiy't Glorious Triumph over all Opposition ! For the People have Decided That the Cheapest and B-st Boots and Shoes j are sold at the PEOPLE'S SHOE STORE, In Lewistown. ! mo (Do miiMmW&T is (D®o rpAKE pleasure in announcing that they I still continue their extensive shoe estab lishment in West Market street, nearly op t posite Maj. Eisenbise's Hotel, and that they have just returned from the eastern cities with a large and varied assortment of Boots, < Shoes and Gaiters, for Ladies, Gentlemen ! and Children's wear, all of neat finish and ex cellent manufacture, which they will sell | for CASH OR LI, At Least 25 Per Cent. Cheaper ; than the same can be purchased elsewhere, j as will be seen by referring to the following I Price List: Men's Boots, ?1 50 to 3 25 " Gaiters, 140 to 175 I " Walking Shoes, 125t0 140 " Brogans, £5 to 140 | " Kip and Calf Brogans. 02 to 80 • Ladies Gaiters 75 to I 00 " Kid and Morocco lace Boots, 1 00 to 1 25 " Kip and Calf lace Boots, SO to 125 Misses' and Ckildrens Shoes, 12 to 05 j Having bought our goods for cash, they were put at the lowest figure, and by doing ' an exclusively rank business, customers are made to pay "no debts —hence our low prices. Measures taken for Boots and Shoes, which will be uiaue at the shortest notice. REPAIR ' ING done in the neatest manner. ! TRUNKS, VALICES, &c., always on hand ' and for sale cheap. We respectfully solicit a liberal share of j public patronage. Octl9. FOB. SALE AT THE LOTTOS MRS®. "VVINETEEX varieties of Apple Trees, j l\ Fifteen " Pear Ten " Llutn " Ten " Peach " Eleven " Cherrv " Several kinds of GRAPE VINES, besides Currants, Raspberries, Blackberries, &c. I sepC WARNER & BUTTS. wm vm BEADTIFUL NEW GOODS! J. BRISBIN has just returned from >O, the east and opened out a large und well selected assortment of Goods, which he offers to the pubiic at very low prices, the truth of which will be ascertained hy a visit to his store, corner of Market and M ayne streets, opposite the jail. For Ladies W ear he has a fine assortment, a few of which we will mention: ORGAN DIES, 25 to 31 cents —these are very fine for the price. FRENCH LAWNS, 17 cents —formerly sold at 25. LAWNS, fij, S, 10, and 12 cents. BAREGES. CIIALLIES, DK LAIN ES, GIN GIIA MS, Ac. HOOPED SKIRTS, from 021 c to $1.25 Children's do., 31 to 50 cents. A lot of SHOES seliing at cost—Heeled Gai ters, $1.1K)u1.44 —these are worth an ex amination. In Men's Wear, he has CLOTHS, CASSI MERE3, SATINETS. UNION CASSI MERES, JEANS, COTTON A DES, &c. Men's Gaiters at cost, and Boots and Shoes generally very cheap. A fine assortment of GR.OCE3RIBS, QIEEISUTRE, WILLOW WARE. TABLE CUTLERY) Ac. Please call and examine before purchasing j elsewhere. Wool and Country Produce generally taken in exchange for goods, my 17 S. J. BRISBIX. AMI TU j.V/il JAJisk IT J. HOFFMAN, Lewistown, Pa., has a on hand a fine assortment of Glass und Yellow Ware Jars of the most approved pat • terns, and at t cry low prices. These are war ranted to he a superior article in that they ' preserve the natural flavor of the fruit. Shrif Special uttenth n is called to our new . ui do ot sealing, which is done quickly, and ! combines economy with certainty of preser , vation. Lewistown Nursery. The subscribers would beg leave | the attention of Farmers to the fact that they are still alive, and have as fine a lot of TREES OF ALL KINDS | for sale as everoffered in Mifflin county. We ! will ha able to furnish Trees this fall in large |or small quantities. We have all the choice varie ties of fruit on hand now, and if any ( one wishes any kind that we have not got, b}' | sending in their orders early they can have them without farther trouble. Don't forget | that all Frees are warranted true to name. Orders promptly attended to. j Address WARNER A BUTTS, scnG Lewistown. FRESH GROCERIES, ; Sugars, Syrups, Coffees. Rice. Teas. Honey, Canned Peaches. Pickles, Quinces, Preserves, Jellies, &c- Which we will offer at lowest cash price. I A FELIX has just returned from the city . \ with a large assortment of Groceries, Provisions, pared and unpared Peaches, Cher ; ies. Prunes, Raisins, Figs, Oranges, Lemons, { with a host of things in the confectionery line. You will also find at Felix's Variety I Store, a splendid ass >rted of China Mantel Ornaments, such as Vases, Cups, and Saucers, i Tea Sets, and a large assortment of Toys. COAL' COAL! COAL! ' "VTo. 1, 2A 3 Wilkesbarre, $1 25 per ton. Il\ No. 4 do. 400 " Broken and Stone Sunhury, 400 " " ! No. 4 do, 375 " " ; No. 1 Lime do, 275 " " j No. 2 do do, 240 " " Weighed on ltoct & Case's patent scales, and delivered within the Borough for the above prices. Terms Cash. MARKS & WILLIS. The Sign of the IT HI mm POT! YOU WILL FIND IS THE Place to gel value for your money IN TIN WARE, OR, A SUPERIOR SAD OR FLAT IRON, OR, The Best Cook Stove in Market: NAMELY, TIIE Daylight Gas Burner Stove ! And you will also find me very much pleas ed to do the best I can for you all, if you call on J. IRVIN WALUS. Lewistown, June 21, 1860. THE EXTENSIVE STOCK or & BBBJVjbil WATCHES, CHAINS, BRACELETS, RINGS, BREASTPINS. AND OTHER JEWELRY; PANCiY ARTICLES, CLOCKS, and a beautiful assortment of BOOK 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. 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, SADDLES, HARNESS, &c. The subscriber having now on hand one of the best and largest stocks between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, in order to accom modate business to the times, offers for sale a complete assortment of Saddles. Harness, Bridles, Collars, Trunks, M hips, llanies. Valises, Carpel Bags. which are offered for sale low for cash, or ap proved credit. Among his stock will be found some high ly finished sets of light Harness equal to any manufactured, Let all in want of good articles, made hy experienced workmen, give him a call. JOHN" DAVIS. Lewistown, April 19, 18C0. THE ST23AIC KILL AGAIN X3XT MOTION Farmers and Mechanics, Look! to Your Interests! Having added to the Flour and Grain Business a large stock of (ftIBCQXDIB&EIfiS-i we offer 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, SV KITS, CEDAR-WAIIE, SPICES, and all other articles in that line. jDf*Terms Cash, but ail kinds of Grain and Produce generally taken in exchange for goods. Counli) Grocers will do well by examining our stock before purchasing elsewhere All kind- of COAL. SALT AND PLASTER. always on hand. MARKt? & WILMS. Lewistown, April 21, 1859. TAILORJNO: The undersigned hav ii-g made arrangement- for earlv receipts of the fashions, i? prepared to do ..!! kinds •>f TAILORING WORK, at!.!? shop cn Valley tieet, a few doors west of the Logan House, on as reasonable W-riu and a well and promptly a? it can be dotic elsewhere.— Give me a CJI! and sati-fac tion w ill be guaranteed, seplo N. MAIIAXEY. THE NEW THEATRE ! OPEN AT ALL HOFKS'.! OL'lt FELLOW'S HALL <ORVIR. New Play.--- ,! Nat and Jim." ,4 FTEIt which the edifying and substan /A tinl afterpiece of" S-awihing to Fat and So/inthing for Fieri/body,' will be produced iu the way of another lu ?h arrival of Sugars, Teas, Rice, Beans, Spices, Chocolate, Al<ila?scs, Ac. Mackerel, Shad, Herring. Codfish, .Ac. Ham, Shoulder, Bad 11, Dried Beef, Salt, Flour, Soaps. Hucetiswarc. Stoneware, Glassware, Cedar- i ware. Hardware. Boots and Slues, Baskets, Carpet Chain. GOODS, Notions and Nick Nack? of nil kinds. Tobacco and Cigar., of bt?f Brands. Pure Wines, Brandies, and Whiskey, free from adulteration. Everybody and anybody are invited to j come together, and see the sights. Don't for- i get the place. Don't forget to bring along the jHict'r! and don't forget that we sell ail Goods at pries to suit the times. j N. KENNEDY. Proprietor, J AS. FlRO\ ED, Salesman. ft**L-A!l kinds of Produce taken in exchange for Goods. my 10 Fruit Cans ! Fruit Cans ! MOKRET'S Patent self scaling and self . testing airtight Can. This can was ex ; tensively used !:t*t year, and 1 have madedil j igent inquiry as to its worth, and found it to j be a favorite, because easily closed, perfectly airtight, and easily opened. It is impossible ' to close tiiis can if not perfectly airtight, and I when once closed you have a positive proof ; that it is airtight, i will insure all fruit seal -led iu this way in cans that are sound. Be j sure you call at the sign the BIG COFFEE j POT. J. I. WALIAS, i P. S. We made a great mistake last year, I by altering o d cans, because there were ma ' uy air holes we could not discover, that when j taken home they could not be closed, and j therefore the can condemned. Lewistown June 12. j _ ROBERT W. TAT TON, SOITH SIDE OF BIURET STREET, LEWISTOW N, PA. HAS just received and opened at his es tablishment a new supply of Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Fancy Articles, &c., which he will dispose of at reasonable prices. He invites all to give him a call and examine his stock, which embraces all articles in his line, and is sufficiently large to enable all to make selections who desire to purchase. PAIRING neatly and expeditiously attended to, aud all work warranted. Ihankful for the patronage heretofore re ceived, he respectfully asks a continuance of the same, and will endeavor to please all who may favor him with their custom. feb2 The Daily Tetefraph, Published at llarriaburg, Pa.,.by Oeo. bergner dtCo. i publishes the l.ist of letter* by sattiority,a iure evidenci j of ii having the largest circulation. Term*—fa per year; the weekly and semi-weekly is ; also published at £2 per year. Philadelphia Daily Hews, Published by J. R Flanijren, 136 South Third atraat, at four dollar* per annum. The Dollar U etkiy Acias, by same publisher, aljtl per annua;. 6 copies for *5, 10 for 15, 23 for 20 ORANGES AND LEMONS for sale at Zerbs's Grocery establishment Economy and Convenience THE CELEBRATED GOVERNOR PENN. Fuel Saving, Gas Burning, A.irtif t COOKING STOVE FOR COAL IAD WOOD. OF the numerous cooking stoves ever! t reduced, the " Governor Penn" is fn '' phatieally the most superior. It is cf reeer.' invention, being patented in the year ls.N' This stove has already won f>r itself the"en' viable reputation of a Compete - and with the additional improvements Cun „ ' ting of the plates exposed to the fire beh.J double, making it therefore more durable ri'.U any other stove in the market. This stJv". has been gotten up expressly f,, r counts tiade, as it has been a general complaint ir' 1 an undeniable fact that the cooking stove, manufactured heretofore hare been entire v too light. The Governor Pc-nn exceeds all others by 20 per cent, in iceight, which give's it an advantage in throwing out and retain' ing more heat. It has the largest over, m i heaviest grate, the largest flue and strong draught, and has proved itself the best*!.*, king and cooking stove known either with wood or coal. For sale hy gepld F. G. FIIAN" CISC IS. Great Reduction in Prices of Cooking Stoves. FpilE Hope, Pennsylvania, Roval C m ,k New World. Globe, Daylight atid Sunrise C<uk Stoves at ihe following low rates: No. 0 cooking stoves $14.00) Complete witl. " " " Hi.OO [pipe and all the -IS.OO ] u-iial iron pots " " 22.00 jit tin fixture?, 1 he la r gest stock of all other kind, of wood and coui Slot- - at equally ],,\v rates, f.r by F. (1. FRANCISCIs! (1 AS Burning. Room and Parlor Stoves for JT sale very I >w. Galvanized Coal Buckets. Plain Iron Coal Buckets, a largo assortment—five different kinds, f-ir sale cheap hv ttpl3 F. G. FRANCISCUS. lilMand cone-ntrie Bands, Silvered and _\t Piated 1 "}• Props, Staples and Ke\>, Ax les, Springs, &•, for sale l.v sepl3 ' F. G. VRANCISCFS. I'All Faucets. Lest in u-o, Butcher's Knives, Porch and Post Supporters. Butcher's Steel—new article. Brick In wels, llalcer Chains, Stove Blacking. Soldiers \Vare of uii kinds, for sale by s.'pld F. (5. LTIA'vCISCT 5. nl> KOUV Shafts and Felloes. Bum II Ls. Oak Fcllott? and Sp.-kcs. Su-igii StulF, Bows, Ac., for sale hy sepl.'l F. ti. FRANCiSCI S. PER Iveg fTir Nails—tlir Ihu * • * * risburg—best La the market, f■: sale by F. G. FRANCISCFS A ITERS—A very fine assortment of T T large, medium and small Waiters, fi>r sale at prices to suit all pockets. sep!3 F. G. FRANCISCIS, LBS. White Lead. Snow White. Zincs, Putty, Ac., at greatly redti? ccd prices. Call and examine our assortment of fancy colored Paints, in firkins of 1,2.1! and 4 lbs., of almost .-v.-rv hue and shade. Paint Brushes, verv cheap, sepld " 1 G. FRANCISCFS. NEW ARRIVAL! T. COX has just returned front the City with a tu-mcnduus BOOTS & SHOES. Having carefully selected this stuck, I can safely recommend it to my customers and all who desire a neat, cheap, and durable limit or Shoe. Having the largest stock of Hoots in town i solicit ail to call and at least exam ine it nnd prices before purchasing elsewhere, as I am determined to sell cheaper than the cheapest, for c ish. A large stock of home made work const-m > ly on hand, and customer work made to ci der on shortest notice and at lowest prices* My terms are positively cash on account ul small profits. oct4 T. COX. FINAL DECISION' A FT Kit a large and enthusiastic meeting .x\_ of the citizens of Mifflin and the adjoin* ing counties, it is finally decided that BILLY JOHNSON has the Largest, Cheapest and Best stock of Boots and Shoes in this section of the country. In addition to his former stock, he has had a large arrival of new, suitable for fall and winter trade, which is decidedly CHEAPER THAN FA EH. It is only taking up time and space to enumerate prices—the best way to find that out is to call and see for your selves. Nothing charged for showing goud6. His stock of HOME MADE WORK is large and not to he surpassed in quality. Work of all kinds made to order on the shortest notico and on reasonable terms. REPAIRING at tended to at all times promptly. Our customers will please bear in mind that our terms ure strictly CASH- Small profits will not suit to charge. All goods must be paid for before delivered, and where they do not suit money will be refunded. Sept. 27, 1860. & maoji) mm FOR EVERYBODY. THE DAYLIGIIT GAS BURNER COOL ACCORDING to a bona fide agreement be tween A. J. Gallagher (the manufactu rer of the above stove) and J. Irvin Wallif, no one can get this stove direct from the Foun i 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, aj they are not second banded ana can be furnished cheaper than the cheapest ; for several reasons. Don't mistake the place—Sign of the Bid COFFEE POT, where you will also find me engaged in my legitimate business, trying to make a fortune by selling Tin Buckets, Pane, and three cent Tin Caps. |yld J. IRVIN WALLIh
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