THE Washing. —A little pipe-clay dissolved in the water employed in washing linen, cleans the dirtiest linen thoroughly, with about one-half the labor, and saving full one-half of soap. The clothes will be im proved in color equally as if they were bleached. Fruit Cake. —One pound of sugar, one pound of butter, one pound of flour, three pounds of raisins, two pounds of currants, one pound of citron, ten egirs, one paper of cinnamon, half ounce of mace, five nut megs, one tablespoonfu! of cloves. One half the flour to be reserved, and mixed in with the raisins. Bake three hours. Boiled Pudding. —Two and one half cups of sour cream, one and one half tea spoons soda, mix well together, roll out, then add one teacup of fruit. Pin it good into a towel; put the water in while boiling; boil an hour and a half, and serve with cream and sugar. Corn Baiter Bread. —Take six table spoonsful of flour, and three of corn meal, with a little salt; sift them and make a thin batter with four eggs, and a sufficient quan tity of milk; bake in small pans in a quick oven. Washing Prints. —To wash prints, de laines, and lawns, which will fade by using soap, make a starch water similar for starch ing prints; wash in two waters without any soap; rinse in clear water. If there is green in the fabric, add a little alum to the starch-water. Mock Cream. —Beat three eggs thor oughly; add three tablcspoonsful of flour, and pour into a pint and a half of boiling milk. .Sugar to suit the taste; one salt spoon of salt, and flavor with rose water or extract of lemon. This may he used for cream cakes or pastry. Cream Custard. —Mix a pint of cream with one of milk, five beaten eggs, a table spoonful of flour, an.] three of sugar. Add nutmeg to the taste, and bake the custard in cups or pie plates in a quick oven. dinger Cookies. —()ne pint of molasses, one cupful of sugar, one of butter, half cupful of water, one teaspoonful of ginger, and one of saleratus ; add flour. Common Cake. —One cup of sugar, two of cream, one teaspoonful of saleratus, three eggs and flour to make it stiff. SCHOOL BOOK:S 3 V< .1 EXEIIAL assortment of Public School books, Stationary, Ac., for sale by st'pG F. J. HOFFMAN. i ITLF. I'AKFKS, for sak bv aJL sepG F. J. IIOFF.M AX. 1/ LOOK OIL CLOTHS, from ; to 2 yards I wide, beautiful patterns. For sale by sepG F. J. IIOFFMAX. / 10PAL \ ARMSII.—A very superior ar- V tide for sale by sepG F. J. HOFFMAN. (IOAL OlL— the very best article in use at J sepG F. J. IIOFFMAX's. / lARPET CHAIN, for sale by \J sepG p. .J. HOFFMAN. O UPER STARCII.—Every good House lO keeper will use the best article of Stareh. Tliis can be found at sepG F. J. IIOFFMAX's. SOLE LEATHER.—A good stock just re ceived. of the best Red and Oak Sole I<eather. I have also a good assortment of M TOCCO, Linings, French Calf Skin, Upper, Kips Ac., all at low prices for cash. tnylO F. J. HOFFMAN. 1 i W I Ground Aium Suit. at >1.46 lUv per sack, at 11. ZERBE'S Cheap Grocery. aug4 j Wanted! Wanted! 1(1 (}(}('} of both sexes to ] ( \ M/' " make money by buying cheap • iroceries, Baskets, 'luhs, Buckets, Churns, j Water Cans, Brooms, Brushes, Ac. Ac. at aug4 ZEIIBFA , i OIIOE FINDINGS.—A full assortment of lO Shoe Findings on hand, some articles much reduced in price, my 17 F. J. HOFFMAN. ! I )UTTER, Eggs, Rags, and General Pro ) duce taken in exchange for Goods, for ! which the highest prices will be paid, by sepO JOHN KENNEDY & Co. j DRIED Apples, a splendid article, for sale . low by septi JOHN KENNEDY & Co. MAPLE SUGAR on hand at A. FELIX'S. I NEW ARRIVAL At *irs. €. G. Hamilton's, formerly f. G, Beam, Variety and Trimming Store. ho would respectfully inform the cit of Lewistown, and the adjoiuing that she has returned from the City with a large assortment of mmm an DM, consisting of Nubia Scarfs; Zephyr Hoods; Armlets and Leggins for children; ladies, gentlemen's and children's Hosiery and j Gloves ; Collars; Corsets ; Laco Veils; Chen ile, Zephyr and Bead Head Nets; Woollen i Yarn by the pound or bank; Shetland Wool, and Zephyr of all kinds; Berlin wire Porte Monais; Skirt Braids and Velvets; Magic Ruffles, a new article lor ladies trimmings, and a large assortment of Fancy Goods, too numerous to mention. N li.—Orders promptly attended to. Lewistown, October 18. 1860 FTiUIT AND .Milis. 17 J. HOFFMAN, Lewistown, Pa., has • on hand a fine assortment ot Glass and Yellow Ware Jars of the ntost approved pat terns, and at very low prices. 1 hese are war ranted to be a superior article iu that they preserve the natural flavor ol the fruit. fgySpecial attentk n is called to our new mode of sealing, which is done quickly, and combines economy with certainty of preser vation. Lewistown Nursery. §&£%?§ The subscribers would beg leave gggsslgto call the attention of Farmers to the fact that they are still alive, and JL. have as fine a lot of TREES OF ALL KINDS for sale as ever offered in Mifflin county. 11 c will he able to furnish Trees this fall in large or small quantities. IV e have all the choice varieties of fruit on hand now, and if any one wishes any kind that we have not got, Ly sending in their orders early they can have them without farther trouble. Don't forget that all Trees are warranted true to name. Orders promptly atteoded to. Address WAHNLR & 81. 11S, set'G Lewistown. FRESH GROCERIES, Sugars, Syrups, Coffees. Rice, Teas, Honey, Canned Peaches. Pickles, Uuinces, Preserves, Jellies, &c. Which we will offer at lowest cash price. V FELIX has just returnei from the city • with a large assortment of Groceries, Provisions, pared and unpared Peaches, Ciler ies, Prunes, Raisins, Figs, Oranges, Lemons, with a host of things in the confectionery line. Y'ou will also find at Felix's Variety Store, a splendid assorted trf China Mantel Ornaments, such as Vases, Cups, and Saucers, Tea Sets, and a large assortment of Toys. COAL! COAL! COAL! X"0. 1, 2 & 3 Wilkesbarre, §4 2d per ton. No. 4 do. 400 " '• Broken and Stone Sunbury, 400 " " No. 4 do, 375 " " No. 1 Lime do, 275 " " No. 2 do do, 240 " " Weighed on Root & Case's patent scales, and delivered within the Borough for the above prices. Terms Cash. MARKS & WILLIS. The Sign of the 818 COFFEE POT! YOU WILL FIND IS THE Place to get value for your money IN TIN WARE, OR, A 81TKRIOR SAD OR FLAT IRON, OR, The Best Cook Stove in Market: NAMELY, THE Daylight Gas Burner Stove ! And you will also find me very much pleas ed to do.tlie best 1 can for you all. if you call on J. IRVIN WALLIS. Lewistown, June 21, JBGO. THE EXTENSIVE STOCK or ©GMMS) & szuweis CHAINS, BRACELETS, RINGS, BREASTPINS, AND OTHER JEWELRY; EANCSY ARTICLES, CLOCK.S, anil a beautiful assortment of BOOK AND STATIONERY are now selling at greatly reduced prices at Juukin's old stand, corner of Brown and Market streets, opposito Russell's Banking House. fflO-uThose who desire to buy at prices cor responding with the times, will please call. g*aj~All kinds of repairing promptly atten ded to. 11. W. JUNKIN, Agent. Lewistown, April 8, 1858. fteal, Cheap <& Durable. W. G. ZOLLINGER, Market Street, next door to Kennedy's Store ■rrr —s Is always prepared to sup- I ply the public with all the yML I tlliferent styles of Hats of best qualities and as to defy competi tion. He has now on har.d a large assortment of Fall and winter Hats and Caps, of a!I the latest styles, which he will sell at me lowesi cash prices. He invites everybody to call and examine for themselves, as he is satisfied thai his stock cannot fail to please. For the Ornish he lias constantly on hand, 01 will make to order, hats to their taste of any required size or brim, at prices that cannot fai, to be satisfactory. Country Merchants will find it to their ad vantage to give nie a call, as a liberal deduciior 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 arid nearly opposite the Odd Fellows Hall "A f AX DRILLS and Circular Saws all ready for running, for sale by ; gepl3 ~ F. G. FHANCISCUS. HORSE Shoes, Horse Shoe Nails, llors't Shoeing Tools, ready for use, for sale by j se P l 3 F. G. FRANCISCUS. ;)AA AAA FEET Susquehanna Dry i Lumber of all kinds, for sale low by F. G. FRANCISCI &. Hi I lOn LAP and Joint Shingles. *-FVFW 50.000 Plastering Lath, 3 to 4i feet. 40.000 feet Rooting Lath, all for sale very cheap by F. G. FRANOISCHS. TRDCLAMATIOX. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION. TTJHERKAS, in and by an act of the 1 W <■ jneral Assontbly of t!" 1 Cinmnonwealth ot j Pennsylvania etititlect 'An net to direct theiitanner. , tunc aiid place of holding Kleetiotic for rresident ami j \ tec Pr.-sident of the United Stab's.' enacted tno kit day ot Ke'irtiary. A. P. Is2o. it i- reonirf d of tne-srocr -1 itt t > uive due. notice ot su- li eltetton: TltereS re I. j THUSf.tB K. WIl.r.rAM.-. Sheriff of MtfHin ennty. i do hereby mak" known and give this jmhlie notice to ; the oitixens of said eounty vvlio are qualified to vote ' for members of tiie (ienernl AssemMv. that on the i FIRST TUESDAY OF NOVEMBER NEXT. j heing the Cth day of s: id month, an eieetton will he . Ir-W at the same pUu i s at which the said iiMmw'P shad have been voted for at the last preceding elec tion us foffows: i The electors of the Borough of Newton Hamilton ! are to meet tit the new scitoolhouse in said borougtt. The electors of Wayne township are to nio'-t at the ; i new school house in the borough of N. Hamilton. The electors of the borough of McVeyiow n are to | j meet at the I'nion school house in said Irorottgh. The electors (Tranvillt; township are to meet tit j : the Court House in the horotigh of l.cwis-towr.. and I vote at the window of the I'rothonotary's office. ! The electors of Perry township arc to meet at tne Court Hott.'-c in the borough of Letvistovrn. and vote ' at tlie window of the Judge's offiee. The eh-ctor- of Oliver township are to meet at the 1 Croon school house in the borough of M< Wvtowii. j The electors of Ilratton township will meet at the j brick school house on the farm of William Harsh Ear- i ger, in said township. j Tin- electors of Meuno township are to moot at the | public house now occupied by William Sample, it; j Allenville, in said township. The electors of Cnioti township arc to meet at the j | house lately occupied by W lit. bairipie ulld klio.v u as . I Poe house. I The electors of Brown township are to meet at the j ' public house occupied by Mrs. .Mary smith in said j j township. . i i Tire electors of Anr.ngh township residing east ot ; j the line commencing at the middle of tie- road at the j I stone meeting house, in Brown township: thence along > i said road to the end of the lane known as Jonathan | i Abraham's lane, new the- residence of Thomas Loti g | well, Jr.; thence rtmniiig in a straight- line to the v est | end of Pressman's knob to the Union county line, are ' to meet as heretofore at the office of E. !''■ i.oeke. in j | said township. Those residing west of and not inclu ded in said limits, will meet as heretofore at the puis ■ lie house now occupied hy Win. trwiuehart in said ! township. I The electors of Decatur township are to inei ;at the house of A. Muttiei sbau-.il. formerly occupied by Da- 1 i vid Muthersbaugh. in said township. And by tlie Act of Assembly, the borough of Lewis- 1 town was divided into two Wards, and each Ward to compose an election district. The electors of the East Ward will meet ttt the Court House, ami vole at : the window of the Commissioner's office. The electors ofthe West Ward will meetal the saine place, and vote at the window of the Sheriffs office, in said Court House, and in said hoi .ugh. —for the purpose of electing TW KXTt-S K\ EN per sons of this Comtnonwealth us Electors for the eicc- j tiou of President and Vice President of the raited i States: aiitl the several Judges. liisjavetorsatidclerks | i who attended the general election on the '-'<t Tuesday ; i of October. :ir<- hereby enjoined to attend and per- ' ; form at the said election of electors to be held afore- : : said, tlie like duties, subject to the like penalties for I misconduct, as they are liable to tit tlie election of j members ofthe assembly, Ac.: and one judge from ; 1 each district is enjoined to attend at the Court House j in Lev. istown, on the Monday next after the election ! for electors, for the purjto.se of making out the ' 1 returns of said election. I I also make known that, by an act entitled an • Act . relating to the elections in this ommonwealth,' ap- ; 1 prtiveti' the 11th day of April, lxig. it is provided that ' Every year in winch the citizens of this Common -1 wealth shall vote for Electors of President and Vice Presiilent ofthe Cmteil States the Assessors of the , several wards, townships, ineorpurated ilistriets and j boroughs within this Commonwealth, except within | the city and eounty of Philadelphia, shall, at all reas i ottable" times after "the second'l uesday of tJ':tolH-r in said years, and until within ti-n days of the time tixed hy tiie law for the election of E fee tors of President ainl Vice Presitlent of the United states, on the jx-r --sonal application of any white freeman claiming to be assessed within the proper ward. tov. nshij>. incorpor ated district or borough, or claiming a right to vote therein, as being Ix-twceu the age of twenty-one and twenty-two years, and having resided in this Com monwealth one year, enter the name of su-h person on the list of the taxable inhabitants-, and said asses sors shall, at least eight days previoustothe day fixed for the election, make out duplicate copies of the name or names so entered, and after certifying and signing the same, shall deliver one copy to the Com missioners of their respective couuth -. to be filed hy said commissioners in their respective office; and the other copy said assessor shall lioid and hand over, without alternation or addition, to one of tin- Inspec tors of the proper election district, on or la-fore s o'clock on the morning of the day fixed for tlie elee i tion of said electors.* Given under my baud at Lewi-town the 4th day r-f October, ii. the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixtv. and the eighty-fourth ofthe inde pendence of the States. THOMAS E. WILLIAMS, oetll Sheriff. TIIE ONLY PREPARATION THAT HAS i STOOD THE TEST OF YEARS, i Ami grows more and more Popular ec ery Day I And testimonials, new, and almost without number | might be given front ladies and gentlemen in all i grades of society, whose united testimony none could j resist, that Prof! Wood's Hair Restorative will re,store the bald and gray, and preserve the hair ofthe youth to old age. in all its youthful beauty. Battle ('reek. Mich., Dee. 2!>t. ISSS. ■. Ptiop. WOOD : Thee wilß please accept A line to in form thee that the hair on my head all tell off over ; twenty years ago, caused by a complicated chronic I disease,"attended with nn eruption on the head. A ■ continual course of suffering through life having re | ducod me to a state of dependence. I have not been | able to obtain stuff for caps, neither have I been able jto do them np. in consequence of which my head has i suffered extremely from cold. This induced me to pay. Briggs A Hodges almost the last cent I had on ! earth for a two dollar bottle of thy Hair Restorative i about the first of August last. I have faithfully follow- I ed the directions and tlie bald spot is now covered with ! hair thick and black, though short, it is coming in all i over my ho,d. Feeling confident that another large i bottle would restore it entirely and permanently. I j feel anxious to persevere in its use. ami being desti ] tttte of means to purchase any more, I would ask thee j if thee wonldst not be willing to send me an order on i thine agents for a bottle, ami receive to tbyself the ; scripture declaration —" the reward is to those that pre I I kind to the widow and the fatherless," Thy friend, SUSANNAH KJRBY. Ligmiier Noble To.. Indiana, Feb. sth, 1859. PROF. O. .1. Voon: Dear Sir : In the latter part of the year 1852. while attending the State and National I.a\v"School of the Stale ol'New York, my hair from a cause unknown to me, commenced falling of!rapidly, so that in the short space of six months, the whole upper part of my scalp was almost entirely bereft of iiH covering, and much of the remaining portionnpon the side and hack part of my 10-ad shortly after be come gray, so tlnit yon will not be surprised when I tell von that upon my return in the State of Indiana, my more casual aeimaintHnces were not so much at a loss to discover tfie cause of the change in my ap pearance. as my most intimate acquaintances were to recognize me at all. 1 at once made application to tlie most skillful phys icians in the country, but, receiving no assurance from them that my hair could again be restored, I was forced to become reconciled to my fate, until, fortunately, in the latter part of the year 1857. your Restorative was recommended to me by a druggist, as being the most reliable Hair Restorative in uso.*- 1 tried one bottle, and found to my great satisfaction that it was producing the desired effect. Since that time. I have used seven dollars' worth of your Res toiative, and as a result, I havcia rich coat of very soft black hgir. which no money can buy. As a mark of my gratitude for your labor and skill in the production of to wonderful an article, I have recommended its use to many of my friends and ac quaintances. who, 1 am happy to inform you. are us ing it with like effect. Very respectfully, yours, A. M. LATTA, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Depot, 144 Broadway, and sold by dealers throughout the world. . . The Restorative is put up in bottles of three sizes, viz: large, medium, and small; the small holds a pint, anu retails for one dollar per bottle; the medium holds at least 20 per cent, more in proportion than the small, retails for two dollars a bottle; the large holds a quart. 40 per cent, more in proportion and retails for F5 a bottle. O. J. WOOD A CO.. Proprietors. 444 Broadway, New York, and 114 Market Street, St. Louis .Mo. And sold by all good Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. HOWARD ASSOCIATION 7 . PHILADELPHIA. A Bw olent Institution estabUshetl by speeial Endowment for the Relief of the SirJc and Distressed, ajHietnl with Virulent end Epidemie Diseases, and especially for the Cure of Diseases of tte Sexual Organs. MEDICAL Advice giren gratis, by the Acting Sur geon. to all who apply by letter, with a description i of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life. Ac..) : and in cases of extreme poverty. Medicines furnished free of charge. Valuable Reports on Hpermaiorrluea, and other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and on the Sew ,?■ audio• employed in the Dispensary, sent to tho afflicted in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. ' Two or three stamps for postage will be acceptable. Address Dr. J.SKILLIN HoUGHTON, Acting Sur geon, Howard Association. No. 2 South Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors. EZRA D. HEART WELL, President. Qto F*to!tn.D. Secretary febii-ly EEA.R WHAT THE PEOPLE SAY. The imtlersisttietl having usel Profwwr HI MPIIRKV3 SPECIFIC HOMOEOPATHIC REMEDIES in our families with tlie most satisfactory re*uU% ami having full c J dence in their cren.oneness, purity, and efficacy, chcerful.y recommend them to all who wish to have sale, re liable, and efficacious remedies at hand for private or do mestic use. .... . , The Rev Win. Hnamer, editor of The Northern Inde pendent," Auburn. N. Y.: the Rev. E. If. Oresaejr, D.D Rector of St. Peter's Church, Auburn, N. Y.; the Rev. B. I. Ives Chaplain of the Auburn State Prison; the Rev. Spencer M. Rice, Rect r, New-Bedford, Mass.; Hie Rev. Allen Steele, Neir-York Conference ; the Rev. Samuel Nichols, East-Genesce Conference, N. V. ; the Rev. P. S. Pratt, Dorset, Vt.; the Rev. John E. Rob!*, Buffalo; A. C. Hart, Esq., Utica, N. Y ; the Hon. Neal Dow. Portland, Me.; the lion. SchuyM* Colfax, South-Bend, Intl.; the lion. George Humphreys, N. Y. ; Henry D. Cook, Esq.. Editor or Tiie Ohio State journal, Columbus, Ohio: the Hon. U. H. Graham, Moline, III.; the Hon. Thomas J. Chase, Monti* cello, Fla.; the Hon. Joseph Benedict, Ctioa, N. Y.; Win. Bristol, Esq., t'tica, N. Y.; A. S. Bond, Esq., Utica, N. Y.; James Flunked, Esq., Nashville, Tenn. I.IST OF SPECIFIC REMKDIKS. No. I.— For Fever, Congestion, and Inflammation. No 2 —For Worm Fever, Worm Colic, Wetting the Bed. No! 3. For Colic, Crying, Teething, and Wakefulness of Infants. , No. 4. —For Diarrhea, Cholera Infantum, and Bummer Complaints. No. 5. —For Colic, Griping*, Dysentery, or Bloody Flux. Nu! o.—For Cholera, Cholera Storbus, Vomiting. No 7 For Coughs, Colds, Infloenia, 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. —Dvsi-Krst.i Pius—For Weak and Deranged Stomach, Constipation, and Liver Complaint. No. 11. For. KKUU.K IHRKGLXSRITIBS, Scanty, Painful, or Suppressed Perio Is. No. 12. —For t.-ucorrhea, Profuse Menses, attd Bearing Down of Females. No. 13.—For Croup, Hoarse Cough, Bad Breathing. No. 14.—SAI.T RUKCU PILLS —For Erysipelas, Eruptions, Pimples on the Face. No. 15. — ICHKCMATIC PILLS. —For Pain, l.ameness, or Sore ness in the Chest, Back, Loins, or Limbs. A. For Fever and Ague, Chill Fever, Dumb Ague, Old Mismanaged Agues. p. For Plies, Blind or Bleeding, Internal or External. 0 F.,r Sore, Weak. < r Inflamed Eyes and Eyelids; Fail ing, Weak, Burred Sight C.—For Catarrh, of long standing or recent, either with obstruction or profuse discharge. \V. r.—For U Cough, abating its violence aiid shortening its In all atrut- iiiso:is.-5, uch as Fevers, Inflammations, Diarrhea, D. M ui y, I i iup, Rhcunuiti.-tii, auil PUCII erup tive lise.n>es :•> Snirlet Fever, Mens! j, nttl Krys'|tCißf, tlie advantage of living the ro|er reni'dies promptly is ob vious, and i:i su;h c..*•* the ifics act iike a • -harm. The entire disease is often arrested at om •*, and ir. ail cases the violence of ;! e att.uk is moderated, the disease short ened, and ren i -r*d li-s* :♦ r C usjhs and C-M>, which ;re : > i. fi tut tit • •eeurrence, and whi di so often la\ the hum!, rim < i .'.scaled lungs, l>ronehitis and eii;in prion, may u.l he at once cured by the Fever ami Cough Pills. in alichroi.h- diseases, such us Dyspepsia, Weak Stomach, Constipation, l.iver Complaint*, Pilts, Female Debility, ami Irregularith oli il*t ;.ches, S-re or Weak Eyes, Catarrh, Salt Rheum, and other hi eruptions, the case has -pe< iiics \vh'* pro|. r app!:-:r'i n will afford u. cure in almost every instate.. O.t' o iin- :ir *of a singie *1 ironic difficulty, such a" 5 DysjH-j-sia, I'ib - m 1 atarrh, H-:ni.i<-he r Female Weak ness, h > nn.'ie than paid for the case ten times over. I'RICK. Case of vials complet .in morocco, ami Book f5 Case of n vials, ami Book, pl.dn 4 Case of !5 nun h'-ied t>o\es, and Book. 2 Case of ti •. nunihered, and Book 1 Single number*- with direetious .25 cents. Single lettered b\es, wiili ♦i;reetins ..50 Cents. Large case of 2 /.. via Is, I>r plaiiter.- and physicians.... sls AJ.>O spiremes. FOH ASTHM \ OU Pa ILTISIC. —Oppressed, Difficult, Labortvl Breathing, all - :ded v.trtt Cough anil Expectoration. Price, 50 cents per b\. FOR E.VH F)!SIH\K:: s tX' l>K\fNKp*s.—Discharge* from the Ear, the result d Scarlet F**v*r, M*!•?, or Mereurlnl*. For Noises in ft:.- Hi d, Ilardtiess .f 11e;..' i! g. ; tid Kinging in the Ears, and Ear aeh*. Pi i e. f,u cents per hi x. Foh N'hmh v Enlarged G1 i.uls. Enlarged and liul'.irat eil Tonsils, S.vclltiics ar.d Old l.'leers, Scrofulous Cachexy of Children. Price, cents per hox. FOH GKNKKM. Di uit.trv. Pl.ysical or N rvin Weak:o*ss. Either the result of Si *. Medh-iUion, or Ex hausllfig I!*•nrp: .. Price, 50 cents per hn. FOH DIUU'SV.—Fluid AC ututiiationn. Tutiiid Swelling?, with Scanty Secretion*. Pri 50 cei.ts pr box. Fori SKA-SICK NFS- -l.n-aF.-U Sh-kic--*. Vertigo, Nauses. Vomiting. Sickness from ti tii"tiori. Price, 50 cents per box. FOR I'UINAKY L)is. j — F r<• tve!. Renal Gnlculi, cult. Painful IVinatioa, Di- - -- \ the Riducys, Price, f-0 com* per box. I\m Sii N *.!. I —lnvoluntary lb-charges an.l Cons.-ij\u](I lh.*r:tli .n !l Debility, llutl B'-sult*-* of Evil Habit?! The in ■•at ati.l .if., hut reu.c-dy km vt>, anil may be uj>m as a cure. Price, with full ilirec tiona, il fer iiev. Persona v.lio v. i?h to place thcmselve. uniler the profes aiotiisl care, or k-ac.-k a-!vice of prof. llrnrUKkva, can ilo so, at his otliee ckii* Brti l inwy, flaily from s A.M. to & P.M or by letter. OI K REMEDIES BY MAIL. Look over the let ; make u[> a n.e- of wliat Viml you chouse, ami Inclose the atnonut in :: current note nr atanqis by mail to our üblress, at N -. Brunil . ■y, Netv-Aork, ami the meilicinc will be duly r.ur 1 by mail or exprea* free of cbaree. A6KNT3 W ANTED, —Weilesire w active, clflcler.t Ageul fer the sale of our Kencdies in everj town or -community In the United States. Acl'lrv-- Dr. r lli'.MPlißf YS AtV No. • 'Bao.inw.iv. XKW-YOKK. Charles llitz Wholesale and Ketuil Agent or Lewis/men and vicinity, and druggists and stores generally. vj'& Glorious Triumph over all Opposition ! For the People have Decided That the Cheapest and Best Coots and Shoes are sold at the PEOPLE'S SHOE STORE 3 In Lewistown. mo (Do & cd@u riIAKK pleasure in announcing that they 1 still continue their extensive shoe estab lishment in West Market street, nearly op posite Maj. Kisenbise'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 ONLY, At Least 25 Per Cent. Cheaper than the same can be purchased elsewhere, as will be seen by referring to the following Price List: Men's Boots, $1 50 to 3 25 " Gaiters, 140 to 175 " Walking Shoes, 125t0 140 " Brcgans, 85 to 140 " Kip and Calf Brogans, 62 to 80 Ladies Gaiters 75 to 1 00 " Kid and Morocco lace Boots, 1 00 to 1 £5 " Ivip and Calf lace Boots, 80 to 125 M isses' and Childrens Shoes, 12 to 95 Having bought our goods for cash, they were put at the lowest figure, and by doing an exclusively cash business, customers are made to pay no debts—hence our low prices. Measures taken for Boots and Shoes, which willbemadeatthe shortest notice. REPAIR ING done in the neatest manner. TRUNKS, V ALICES, &c., always on hand ; and for sale cheap. We respectfully solicit a liberal share of public patronage. Octl9. FOR SALS AT TBS LEWISTOWN EMM, "VTINETEEN varieties of Apple Trees. Fifteen " Pear " Ten " Plum Ten " Peach " Eleven " Cherry " Several kinds of GRAPE VINES, besides Currants, Raspberries, Blackberries, <kc. fppG WARNER & BIJTTS. Economy and Convenience. THE CELEBRATED GOVERNOR PENN, Fuel Saving, Oas Pbtr*ig, Aii liyht COOKING STOVE, FOH €©AL AND HOOD. OF the numerous cooking stoves ever in troduced, the " Governor Penn" is em phatically the most superior. It is of recent invention, being patented in the year 1858. This stove has already won for itself the en viable reputation of being a Complete .success, and with the additional improvements consis ting of the plates exposed to the fire being double, making it therefore wore durable than any other stove in the market. This stove has been gotten up expressly for country tiade, as it has been a general complaint and an undeniable fact that the cooking stoves manufactured heretofore have been entirely too light. The Governor Penn exceeds nil others by 20 per cent, in ireiyht, which gives it an advantage in throwing out and retain ing more heat. It lias the largest oven and heaviest grate, the largest flue and strongest I draught, and has proved itself the best ba king and cooking stove known either with wood or coal. For sale by sep 13 F. G. FR AX CI SCI S. Great Reduotion in Prices of Cooking Stoves. npilE Hope, Pennsylvania, Royal Cook, New World, Globe, Daylight and Sunrise Cook Stoves at the following iovv rates : ! No. G cooking stoves $14.00) Complete w'.th " 7 " " 10.00 i pipe and all the " 8 " " 18.00 | usual iron puts " 0 " " 22.00 j&ti i fixtures. The largest stock of ail other kinds of wood and coal Stoves at equally low rates, for sale ; by F. (i. FRANCISCO'S. ( f AS Burning, Room and Parlor Stoves for J sale very low. Galvanized Coal Buckets, Plain Iron Coal Buckets, a large assortment —iive different ' kinds, for sale cheap by sep 13 F.'G. FRAXCISCTS. I> IM and concentric Bands, Silvered and V Plated Top Props, Staples and Keys, Ax les, Springs, Ac., for sale bv sepl.'l F. G. "FRAXCISCIS. | QTAR Faucets, Lest in use, Butcher's ' lO Knives, Porch and Pust Supporters.— Butcher's Steel—now ai tide. Brick Trowels, | Halter Chains, Stove Blacking, Saddlery , Ware of all kiuds, for sale by sepl3 F. G. FKAXCISCUS. HICKORY Shafts and Felloes. Gum Hobs. Oak Felloes and Spokes. Sicigb ; Stuff, Bows, Ac., for sale by sepl3 F. G. FRAXCISCUS. PFR Keg for Nails—the liar 's- risburg—best in the market, for ; sale by F, G. FIt.VXCISCL S. J V\TAITERS —A very fine assortment of I TV large, medium and small Waiters, for i sale at prices to suit all pockets. sepl3 F. G. FRAXCTSCI'S. •y f£f V 4 | LBS. White Load. Snow White ; /i,i Cfl> l'utty, Ac., at greatly rcdu ' cod prices. Call and examine our assortment of fancy colored Paints, in firkins of I. 2, 3 j and 4 lbs., of almost every hue and shade. Paint Brushes, very cheap. eepiS F. G. FKAXCISCUS. NEW ARRIVAL! I T. COX has just returned front \. the City with a tremendous large stock of BOOTS & SHOES. Having carefully selected this stock, I can safely recommend it t. my customers and all who desire a neat, cheap, and durable Boot or Shoe. I laving the largest stock of Boots in town I solicit all to call and at least exam ine it and prices before purchasing elsewhere, as I am determined to sell cheaper than the cheapest, for cash. A large stock of home made work constant ly on hand, and customer work made to or der on shortest notice and at lowest prices. My terms are positively cash on acuuunt of small profits. oct-i T. COX. FINAL DECISION' A FT Kit a large and enthusiastic meeting IJL of the citizens of Miftiin and the adjoin ing counties, it is finally decided that BILLY JOHNSON lias 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 lor fall and winter trade, which is decidedly CHEAPER THAN EVEII. It is only taking up time and space to euumerate best way to find that out is to call and see fur your selves. Nothing charged for showing goods, llis stock of HOME MADE WORK is large and not to be surpassed in quality. \Vbrk of all kinds made to order on the shortest notice and on reasonable terms. REPAIRING at tended to at ail times promptlj'. Our customers will please' bear in mind that our terms are strictly CASH. Small profits will not suit to charge. AH goods must be paid for before delivered, and where they do not suit money will ba refunded. Sept. 27, 1860. a iiaii FOR EVERYBODY. THE DAYLIGHT GAS BURNER COOL 4 CCOUDING to a bona fido agreement be- XY. tween A. J. Gallagher (the manufactu rer of the above stove) and J. Irvin Wallis, no one can get tliia stove direct from the Foun dry to sell in this plaoe, but the undersigned; therefore, all persons wanting this Stove will find it to their interest to call op the proper person, a> they are pot second handed and can be furnished cheaper than the cheapest for several reasons. Don't mistake the place—Sign of the 810 COFFEE POT, where you will also find me engaged in my legitimate business, trying to make a fortune by selling Tin Buckets, Pans, and three cent Tin Cups. jv!9 f IRVIN WALT,Hi SADDLES, HARNESS, & c . —-4a The subscriber hav ing now on hand one of the best and lar" Ps . stocks between Philadelphia an,, Pittsburgh, in order to accom! modate business to the times, offers for sale a complete assortment of Saddles, Harness, Bridles, Collars, Trunk; Whips, Ilames, Valise*, Carpel lag*, ' which are offered for sale low fur cash, or ap. proved credit. Among his stock will he found some hi|i. ly finished sets of light Harness equal to anv manufactured, Let all in want of good articles, made 1 v experienced workmen, give him a call. JOHN DAVIS. Lewistown, April 19, ISGO. TEE STE/.IC I£lll AGAIN I INT MOTION Farmers and Mechanics, Lock* to Your Interests ! Having added to the Flour and Grain Eusine*. a large stock of we offer to the public, WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, a general assortment at prices as low, perhaos lower, than the same articles cr.n !> e punh.-vt' in the county. Our stock consists ot FISII, COFFEE, SUGAR, >LOLASSE< rice, SYRUPS' CEDAR-WARE, SPICK? and all other articles in that n„t. iLypTerms Cash, but all kinds of <; ra j n an ,j Produce generally taken in exchange for -mod. Count!y Grocers will do well by examining our stock before purchasing elsewhere s All kinds of COAL, SALT AND PLASTER. always on hand. MARKS A WILLIS. Lewistown, April 31, 1859. TAILORING! Ihe und isigned having made arruiignmcitU ior i-arh rccti l ),s of tlle fashions, is >,<2-rrAt If prepared to do all kird- r f TAII.OHI.NG WOKK.ath,, - ,K 'P 00 v alley street, a few C J §£, doors west of the Logan House, on as reasonable terms T p J| and as well and promptly a '\ 1 Hi '' Cu " ''°" K elsewhere J 1 II Give me a call and satisfac lion will be guaranteed, sep 15 N. MAHANEY. THE NEW THEATRE! OPEX AT ALL HOURS 1! 0!>! FEILOWS BALL (ORAFR. New Fiay.-- t: Nat and Jim," VFTER which the edifying and substan tial afterpiece of" Somclhiiiy to fait ami famo tLiiitj fur Everyb<uj,' : will be produced iu the way of another fresh arrival of . r j- g-*j"s-|j Sugars, Teas, llice, Beans, Spices, Chocolate, Molasses, Ac. Mackerel, Shad, Herring. Codfish, kc. 11am, Shoulder, Bacon, Dried Beef, Salt, Flour, S -ttps. Queensware, Stoneware, Glassware. (AG r ware. Hardware, Boots and Shoes. Baskets, Carpet Chain. HDIR/IT GOODS, Notions and Xick N'aek.s of all kinds. Tobacco and Cigars of host Brands. Pure Wines, Brandies, and Whiskey,/re from adulteration. Everybody and anybody arc invited tn come together, and see the sights. Don't fur get the place. Don't- forget tu bring along the p'trter! and don't forget that we sell all Goods at prices to suit the times. X. KENNEDY, Proprietor, J AS. FUIOY ED, Salesman. B£!L.AII kind® of Produce taken in exchange for Goods. mv 10 Fruit Car.s ! Fruit Cans! AT ORRET'S Patent self sealing and .'"lf testing airtight Can. This can was ex tensively used last year, and 1 have made dil igent inquiry as to'its worth, ami found it to be a favorite, because easily closed, perfectly airtight, and easily opened. It is impossible to close this can if not perfectly airtight, and when once closed you have a positive pro f that it is airtight. I will insure all fruit scal ed in this way in cans that are sound. B> sure you call at the sign the BIG COI'FKK POT. J. I. WALLIS. P. S. We made a great mistake last year, by altering o d cans, because there were ma ny air holes v,e could not discover, that when taken home they could not ho closed, and therefore the out condemned. Lewistown June 12. ROBERT W. 1' A T TON, A SOI TH SIDE OF MARKET STREET, EEIVISTOIVJI, PA. HAS juat 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 givo him a call and examine his stock, which embraces all articles in bis line, aud is sufficiently largo to enable all to make selections who desiro to purchase. neatly and expeditiously attended to, and all work warranted. Thankful for the patronage heretofore re ceived, he respectfully asks a continuance of the same, and will endeavor to please all wo may favor him with their custom. Th* Dally Telegraph, Published at llarrisburg, Pa., by Geo. Bergner publishes the List of Utters by aathoritv, a sure eviitei*' of it haying the largest circulation. Terms—#3 per year; the weekly and semi-weekly also published at $2 per year. Philadelphia Daily News, Published by J. R. Klanigcn, 136 South Third street, tl four dollars per annum. The Dollar Weekly Jfcus, by same publisher, at? ! apflum, 6 copies for #5, SO for 15, 25 for 20 ORANGES AND LEMONS for sale Zfrbe's Grocery establishment
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