THE U v ltd 3 Cab*-; (Bread). —When _ on sr. making wheat bread, and the dough is q iti ligi. and ready to hake, take cut as much of it as v.-'.ul 1 make a twelve cent lo if*, and mix with it a tc-acupful of butler that has been softened and stirred about in a teacup of warm milk. Add also a beaten egg. — Knead it very we!!, put into a square pan, dredged with flour, cover it and set it near the fire for half an hour. Then bake it in a moderate oven, and wrap it in a thick cloth as soon as it is done. !t is best when fr>'sh. Him, if, (Sugvr\. —Three pounds of fimr, three quarters of a pound of butter, one pound of sugar, one quart ot sponge. Hub the flour, butter, and sugar together, then add the sponge, with as much milk as will make a soft dough. Knead well and replace it in the pan to rise. This must be done in the afternoon; next morn- j ing knead lightly, make it into small cakes, about the size of a silver dollar, and half an inch in thickness; place them on slight ly buttered tins, one inch apart each way, set them in a warm, elevated place to ri.-e; when light, bake them in a quick oven : j when done, wash them over with a little water, not having the brush too wet, and let them remain on the tins too cool. ( ke, (Black) that will kc<p a gear. — Sugar one pound, butter one pound, flour one pound, ten eggs, quarter of a pint -of • brandy, raisins two pounds, currants two pounds. Mace, nutmegs, and cloves t • flavor. Bake it well. Aj*ecs. —Rub a pound of fresh butter into two pounds of sifted flour, and mix in a pound of powdered white sugar, a gra ted nutmeg, a tablespoonful of powdered cinnamon, and four large tcblespoonsful of caraway scdic Add a wine glass of' rose water, and mix the whole with sufficient Cold water to make it a stiff dough. Roll it out into a large sheet about a quarter of an inch in thickness, and cut it into round cakes with a tin cutter or with the edge of a tumbler. Lay them in buttered pans, and hake them in a quick oven (rather hot ter at the bottom than at the top. > till they are of u very pale brown. J'JID IS, ( Franklin —Sis ounce 1 -- of but ter, t rec quarters of a pound of sugar, half .. pound of flour, one gill of cream, one wine-glassful of rosewater, one wine glassful of wine, the grating of one nut- I meg, two yeast powders (white and blue.) Beat the butter and sugar until light, stir in the cream gradually with half the flour; then whhk the c-ggs until thick, and aid with ilie remaining flour, half at a time; beat well. Then take the yeast pow- ; ders i the blue one first.; and mix with the rosewater, which stir in gradually ; then the other yeast powder, < the white paper q ' which mix with the wine, and add, in like manner, with the nutmeg. After beating all well together, butter a square pan, put ( in the mixture, and bake in a moderate oven. Y\ hen done, sift over white sujar, and cut '"to squares. Buns, 1 Fhifad'ljdtia). —Take a pound of flour, the rinds of three lemons mated fine, half a pound of butter melted in a coffee-cup of cream, a tablespoonlul of yeast, and three eggs. Mix; add a half I pound of finely powdered white sugar; work well, let it stand to rise well, and it will make thirty-nine buns. LEWISTOWN ACADEMY. r JWIE second session of this institution will a " mmence on MONDAY. Feburary J Ith. In addition to the common English branches, instructions will l.c eiven in Latin Greek. French, German, and the Higher Mathemat ics, also, in Drawing, Painting, and u. isir No extra charge for the Languages. li''(ten of tv it inn. —§ 3 00, 4 50, and 86 00 per quarter of eleven weeks. Drawing, 8.3 00, : Painting, £5 00, Music, $lO 00, incidentals! j 25 cents. On or aoout April Ist, a class will be formed fur such teachers in the county as Wish to qualify themselves for a permanent certificate. A ins class will continue until ouy, ail.ir'.Lng amp j time for a iborough ex amination and study of all the branches re quivit'-' ir, a professional certificate. The tu ition for this class will be 85.00. For further particulars inquire of M. .!. SMITH, Prin. Lewistown Academy. Lewistown, Feb. 7, 1861. SALT! SALT! r rifE undersigned arc agents for the o.<on- I dago Sab Company. \\ h-net-ale price, >I.OO per bbl. of 2.>0 lbs or 5 bushels. Retail price, 1.75. MARKS 4 WILLIS, delo-Gm Sole Agents for Mifflin County. 4 -OMK all yeiUtat are in search of the oh. a,- * est Goods in town to JOHN KENNEDY & Co's. E. LOCKE & Co.'s Cuming Fluid, a, J 50c a gallon, at febld JOHN KENNEDY & Co's. (JOME and buy cheap Calicos, Muslins, Stockings, Nankins and Drv Goods of all kinds, at JOHN KENNEDY & Co's. • tCCt \ ,0V Oiass fl Oiil 62* HDU 12x18 O 'or sale low by febld JOHN KENNEDY & Co. PAINTED BUCKETS at 25 cts. tacb. Jrnix KENNEDY & C.o V)EST Rio Coff-e, at X> jan3l JOHN KENNEDY & Co's. 4 tCJii. and see the new styles jf Oueens- V 5 ware at the cheap store of JOHN KENNEDY 4 Co. /-I'v* Belting and Packing on hand and for sale by F. G. FRANCISCUS. ROPES of all sizes at 121 cts. per lb. fo" sale by F. G. FRANCISCUS Important to Everybody and ail their Friends! T I. '"M&ni rtill continues at the Store J A JJJJ2HL THE t hsci have just returned from t ie e_ '--j.-u cities with a choice selection of New and Fashionable Goods, for the season, embracing ali kinds of LADIES DRESS GOODS, such as French Merinoes, Cashmeres, De Raines, all wool Plaids, M-rello Cloths, and in fact every kiud of Ladies Goods for the season. Also, a great variety of Ladies Cloths, Capes, Mantillas, Net Shaw ls—a httU eheaprr than ever before offered in this mar ket. In LADIES MOURNING GOODS: Smilian, Marietta, Milanese ; Mohair & can ton Cloths; with choice Mourning Bilks, with Trimmings to match. Al-<>. a iarge lot of STKBL HOOP gKill id, ranging fioni 4 to 50 hoops, at.s cents per hooj. A tilt w.st make. No mistake. (Jur stuck of Fall and .Winter Shawl 3 is good, and very cheap. No nistake about this. Ladies rill please gr us a call and satis fy themselves. Fur gentlemen, we have CLOTXIB, C neres, and Yestings, and will sell them at puces that will astonish the natives. Of READY i iDE CLOTHING we have a good assortment, and are determin ed to sell them a little lower than either Jew or Gentile, to close out the stock. We will also sell Hoots and Shoes at Cost. You are requested to call and examine for yourselves, as we are not in the habit of That is so. Cob red Carpet Chain, at 25 cents per lb.; white, _2 cts—-with Cotton Laps and Wad ding of all kinds with prices to suit. Uur stotk of QU'EE INTS IFt IE R full a tot oomph: . V"< will sell sets of Tea Ware, 48 pieces, at three dollars and fif ty cents, with all other kinds in proportion, t'ur stock of (Cs) "11'. , N is go d. Me will sell good Brown Sugars i t 8 and 10 cents ; White, il and 12 cents; Cof fee as low as can be bought iu town, and a tie better in quality. Ladies and Gents will do well to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere, as we are ! determined not to be uzidersoM. EGR Ali kinds of Country Produce taken in j exchange for goods at Cash Briar. Gents will please examine the above and govern thernseives accordingly. KENN KD Y 4 JU N KIN. Lewistovvn, October 25, iB6O. TIIE EXTENSIVE STOCK OF si sffltjvnssi WATCHES, CHAINS, BRACELETS, RINGS, BREASTPINS, i.N'D OTHER JEWELRY; PAITOTJ A3,TXCiL3S, CLOCIiS, and a beautiful assortment of BOOKS AND STATIONERY are now selling at greatly reduced prices at Junk in s old .-hind, corni-r of Brown and -rk-.-r street . oopi -ite Russell's Banking i louse. Tin se who desire to buy at prices cor res pun ii g *!i the times, will please call. 6*fc> v "A: is of ropaiiing promptly atton 'led ti . 11. \\ .JI X KIN, Agent. Lcwietow • -. prii 8, 1858. CLcapest! Cheapest! The undersigned wishes to in- i form bis friends and the public W generally, that die is still to be found at his old quarters on the public square, two doors east of the National House, where he has just received a large stock of Good?. He assures his customers that he has as large an assortment as can be found in LewistowD, consisting of Mens : Boys 5 and Youths' Boots, Shoes, and Brcgans, suitable for the season, fn the ladies department will be found ev <"ry article suitable to their taste. Children's Shoes of every variety, which lie will sell at lower ratea than can be bought cl>ewh°re in Lewistown. Cash buyers will please giv him p >ll before purchasing else where. CUSTOM VtOKK. Having a iarge stock of _ood material and first class workmen, h" ; -eparcd lo get up anytl up in hi i a u at and tasty style, and solicits a call truiu those crefcndng to or der their work to purchasing it ready made. Particular attention paid to ladies. Three >le button boot repairing done neatly and omptly, and at low rates. Don't forget ibe place in the public square. T. COX. Jn i ILL carried on. A large assortment of Ke Coffins on hand. Funerals attended to at i?"- v in c country, at short liutico. Ihankiul ior past favors hoping a continu ance of the same. A. FELIX. Lewistown, Feb. 21, 1861. {HI FUSE.—Just received a lot of Western Reserve Cheese. For sale at a smaf ad vt.r jo to dealers. J. KENNEDY & Co. Large Stock of Furniture on Hand. i ;o I(!x c:q . i riu far taring all kinds XJL* "i Furniture. Young married persons and others that wish to purchase Furniture will find a good assortment on hand, which will bo sold cheap for cash, or country pro duce taken in exchange for same. Give me a call, on v alley street, near Black Bear Ho 'e-' feb 21 THE wm urn awn, With its recent supply of New Goods, both cheap and good, can compete with any in Ladle's W ear f ail kinds, comprising n.any i -w and beautiful patterns. Tlie assortm. ! t of CLOTHS, SATINETS, and other Goods for genth s* wear is such as will hardly ft; to please. GROCERIES, m EEYSU ARE, WILLOW W AKE. TABLE tTTLERY, &.€. Together with all other articles usually kept in a first clas3 Dry Goods and Grocery- Establishment. and Country Produce generally taken in exchange for goods. ihe public are respectfully invited to call and examine mv stock. , n029 " S. J. BRISBIN. A I.BATA, Britannia, Iron and Tin Table JaL and Tea Spoons cheap at Zerbe's. i>L TTEIv Bowls, Ladles, and Prints cheap at Zerbe's. j TAKER'S L'uequiilled Chocolate, also y sweet spiced and Delaware Chocolate for sale at 11. Zerbe's. i COMMON and Spring Clothes Pins by the gross or doz. cheap at Zerbe's. CI EDA lIW ARE.— Brooms, Buckets, Tubs, / and Wash Machines at Zerbe's. / lAHPET Bags, Carpet Chain and Umbrel- V las cheap at Zerbe's. / IRACKERS W holcsale and Retail, cheap at Zerbe's. f lAXDLE Wick, Tie Yarn, Net Yarn and Twine, cheap at Zerbe's. f 1 01-T EE Mills, Hatchets, Harnmi •rs, Cur ry Combs, Ilorse Cards and Pad Locks clieap at Zerbe's. I Apples, Cherries and Peaches, X ' cheap at Zerbe's. OAIRY and . and A' om Salt cheap at Zerbe's. i FAMILY and Buckwheat Flour cheap at Zerbe's. I 7USII OIL. Flaxseed <>il and Turpentine _ at Zerbe's. | ¥ OSIER Y, Gloves and Suspender--, cheap li_ at ' Z-rbe's. HOMINY and Beans, cheap at Zerbe's . Grocery. 1 | AXl>, Scrub, Shoe, and Wall Brushes il cheap at Zerbe's. UALF Bushel and Peck Measures cheap . at Zerbe's IXK, Mucilage, Prepared Glue and Paper . cheap at Zerbe's. f ARKKT, Clothes und Fancy Baskets At J., cheap at " Zerbe's. • MAKE your own soap, and buy the Con centrated Lye at Henry Zerbe's Grocery. J_)OCKET Knives, Purses, IJair Oil, and _ Combs, cheap at Zerbe's. | )11IME liio and Java C >ffee at reduced I prices, also Browned Coffee at 10, at 11. Zerb-e's. {TOPE Halters, Bed Cords, and Clothes V Lines cheap at Zerbe's. J) ICE, Essence of Coffee, Corn Starch, Fa rina, Spices, Pearl Starch, Pepper and Snaps of every description for sub cheap at 11. Zerbe's. STOXK Crocks, Jugs and Jars of all sizes, _ cheap at Zerbe's. SHAWL Pins, Razors and Razor Strops, _ cheap at Zerbe's. SPAIN'S patent and Barrel Churn*cheap _ at Zerbe's. SI GAR Boxes, Flour Boxes and Walking _ Canes cheap at Zerbe's. r S I| )BA('CO and Cigars of choicest brands, cheap at Zerbe's. npABLE Cutlery, Table and Tea Spoons at Zerbe's. | CHESTS of Green and Black Tea Jit ~T ferent prices at 11. Zerbe's. |/ v 50, 00, 02 and 05 cents per gallon, rv Eight different kinds of Molasses at 11. Zerbe's. I n / u • LBS. of fresh Candy, Oranges, jl ' / Lemons, Figs and Raisins for sale low to retailers at li. Zerbe's grocery and variety store. I I k<j | { 1 CIG ARS of the choicest J UVjHHU brands, for sale low to re tailcrs at Zerbe's. The Greatest bun ry uj the Ay is that • John Kennedy & Uo. Propietors, A.Y2> J PIES FIROVEI. Salesman, 4 RE selling goods at , 'ces that defy com f\ petition. They k< i a large stock of all kinds of goods such -ugars, at 7, 9, 10, 11. Coffees at Id, T- , Syrups at 60 per 1 gallon, lttv) boxes ' loubl Candles 16 oz to lb., (to dealers at 13 cts. by the box,) 14 cts. per lb.. Segars, very low. Sugar Cured Hams at 12, Dried Beef 12, Calicos, Muslins, Ging hams, and all kinds of Dry Goods for sale at prices that can't be surpassed. Everybody and anybody are invited to ccine and see the sight.-. Don't forget to bring along the readv : cash, as you may he sure its that we're after: and don't forget that wo sell goads to suit the 1 hard times ; we take produce of all kinds n exchange for goo is. JOHN KENNEDY & Co. febl4 J. B. Fikoved, Salesman. 4/ v BUSHELS fine Dried Apples. Spies —rV.® did Dried Apples from Ohio, on hand aud for sale at A. FELIX'S lIiTE GRANITE Tea Sets of4B pieces, T T from $3 50 to §5 00 per set at febl4 JOHN KENNEDY' & CO. ! / \ BOXES Dairy Cheese, at 1 \ ) JOHN KENNEDY & Co's Glass wciie. IT'RUIT Stands with and without covers. Butter Dishes " " " Sugar Bowls, Goblets and Preserve Dishes, i Pitchers and Tumblers. All *o be sold at the lowest figure by 11. ZERBE. Fish! Fish! Fish! Mackerel, iiering, suirt and a n j ■>r k f Fisb. Rec received end for sale at the lowest prices at Henry Zerbe's Grocery. 1 "FLAXSEED OIL, Turpentine, Ac., in * store and for sale by febld JOHN KENNEDY & Co. AVER'S cathartic if Are vcu >i-k. 1 ! Ar comi'laiii'ii,' ; A; ■ \ i. ..f ~TFr, ! order. with your m • . ~ " jrfsoiD ranged, ami your <ceh;.£* un "•niCE Hsfein comfortable ? These symp- ffwfP toras are often the prelude to B ♦ w, •* Fjp. serioua llluesa. tome tit oi in I gM<<" i fi kness i? m ring Uf >n >c u, . 'V*. ' timely t::e of the rie.ht totu- - '* cleeCAO out .i- . !:U --0h . - A.K,r£gftp. IJi i- j ' '■ - ■ f> - It.' y stiinuhtie " ttic • > ! rn' iions khi ii omka di-.-ase. A cold a - tlles sotnew h-r •• in the boJy, <ui-i 'if" strueta its uatuval function*. These, if m>t relieved, r- act upon themselves and tiie siirronnding . vans, i ; ilucing general asaravati-.n. suiferiug. uud di-ne. Wiiile in tlii- condition, oppressci hv tlie vielahy'Oi,"!!' lake Avers t'ilie, and see how directly they resio ' I; * —till ij kUm Of the ayai. in. •!. i with it tiai buoyant ftieHiig "f tir-uith •(•hk What is trueud so •>, pu nt in this tnvi.ti a lid < >uim>u ooiupl.tiut. is also tru- in m.o > of the deep sated and dniigeioua distempera. 't'iv a.uno effect est-"!* then. CwNed hf similar •l.s'.i no tion-- find (lerangeim uts of Ihe natural function* f tho t *lv, they are rapidly, and many of them surely, cured by the same means. Nun who know tli virtu.- u til' . rills, will ueyle t to tuiploy them when from the di-nrdcrs :i, _v uto. StateineuU from lending ptiyvl ians in s.itii" of t: a I n.'ipal .titles, and tioui other well iiuuwu j i U ■ pvr- | sou *. Frma F.rwrA.'aff Jft/'rf-ai.f St. Louis. 1' '>. 4. IS.Vt. Dl! V'. Vonr I'iils or - tile paragon of all that is glint in medicine. They hare cured mj tittle ditagbtHr I of ulcerous sores n;>oii her li imis and fe -t tint lia.l pr >ve<l iin-iirulde tor !■ ir*. iior mother lias be-n l- u.; e v ousi v alßieted vvuii Mutriies n:id pimples on lie! ■ in :t d in i. r h-.ir. Vf.ei • in- idiild vis cured *!.-• a!- t y on- i'ili*. and iliey liave cured her. ASA MOnt:l; lit' ifi. A* a f aaiily Fliyeir. "oi /> . li". ' uric: "j !. .V, <e O, " ■■ .'i . V oir IMl* are the p. lire "f purges. Their excellent fjii.iili.is -u,... any lhartic w- pot?es* Tiiev are mild nt v.-ry i iiiin i f tuil in Ih-ir .n ti .■ on tii•- l-oa.-i*. whifh ;.i il.- : tln :n iuvfthlahie to M ill the daily . ti' atiu.ci.t of disease. Hcavlneli e.Sii St !!i n tlacli e.Koti! Slnmscli. i r mi l>r. Ltiiv i> d Jhyd, il lh.ua) I;: o. \\ i i; ; f can li .1 answer you vim! complaints I have cue I with y ur fills b ■■iter than to say all t'. t ire i *r iri'rt ait • i /i/i/ '/ r.'ns! utt-Hcii,*. i place great d\ ■ n ii-M emian C! -tial l atho ti' - in my it.diy con: et v. iili li;- ,se. an i I ev in -asl d . that your fills afford Ui the best we have, 1 . i CoUise value then, highly. PITTsnrRG, Pa.. May J. lSf-5. Dk. J. C. A V n. Sir: I have been repestcdiy eured of the vv .rst 1 ' any body enti have ty a dose or two ' f your I'ills. i * em* to arieo from a foul stomach, which they Went at once. Yours with great respect, ED. VV. Pit HP.LP, All r': nf St'itUUf ' la} i .!. Bilious l)isot-ders Liver t orntiiuitits. I' ■ . Or. Thernlnrt Ilrll. of .Veto )'■ >!: V'j. N-t only are ;n ur Pills ■ hniratdy adapted to tin ir pnr !• si, a* au ajierient. I ut I find tin i. l -neficial efl'i is upon the Liver very marked indeed. Tiny have in my pnac tio jrovi d in'r • i-tTei iual fir the cur of b't uicut i" outs that) say OM r, n•ly 1 ran uiention. i sincerely i r.ji ire that we bw tat length a nugMire wlu. ii is wor- I thy the C siid : uro of the piot ssiou au I the jsj-pie. Ilr.I'VM Mt.NT OF IHE I.MEr.IuP, ) V -siiiiic : ui. U. C-, Till t'eli., IS.'.'i. i Sir; ! liav-' use i y -nr Pills in my general and hu-pital pr.; tier ever since yon made them, and rat, nut in -hate to i!. y are lie- best ■ athartic we employ, lie-ir rigii laiii.c oti ii ':i tin liver is fjuiek ai.-i'je'i led, ■pieiitl. ih \ are ati adiuiriiLJe leiuedy for deratigemeiiis of tkit organ. Indeed, 1 liava sehtom foonl a case of | btUemt tsool etinatc inat it did not readily yield to j them. irati inally yoiue, ALO.vZO UALi., M. I>, ! I'hj eian of OK VII IIIC IL . ti 11. Cj veutrry, Dinri lir.o, licl.u, Worms. I ■ i Or. J. O'•/ CitiC'iy*. Tour I'ili* have had ab ug trial in any practice, and I '■ hol d them in eat as one of the best aperiente 1 ever fund. Their alteratfve eSect the fiver makes tli.'in an e.xcvih nt !• m' Jy. when giv. u in small doses for biiUii's dgscatrn awl utnrrheta. *ll ■. i < sugsr-cwrtinK • makes them very aceeptalde mdcuuvtaieat f..r the us - of women and eiiddri n. Dyspi'iuis, Xinptirity of tiie TTioori. ' ProtA /. r. J. I. Uimts t Pastor of Ailccfti OturcA, 0.-ston. j ill' Atu: : 1 li ive u,..| jr.ur l'ills with e*tra' ldinary tii' ■ sinmy I imily nnd am u,g Ih' -" lam eaP It, visit in distress. To regelate the organs of digestion and ' puri' :ui bio I. Ih v . the vt r '..est i. m■iy I p ,ve evoi kn. v.n, and 1 can i n; ' ~iv lee'-oiiro'iei them to my friends. Yours, J. V. HI MLS. j >v'v::*V.T. VVvnl'ul.lf C .. N. Y.. '>; t. 'JI. I*os. ht'ti oR I 'on u-oiir ;■ i- i'-111*.:i ti • Pill* in toy prac tice. n. ! fin i tin ui au i .wili-ut pni entive to i leatise the syst* hi and purify Otc iuuutaiMS *f the Umf, " J'JllN* O*. MEACIIAM. Vf. p. ( otistipntinn, Costivi in s. Siippri'svioil, Hhi'iiniatistii. t.out, >; iirelgia, broii- J-, Pni'iiiyni*. Fits, tic. From Or.J. /'. Vaughn. Mo 'rr I. < :t . a. T'Si inucli ranm the ,id ~f y nr l ill- for ih" cur.- of rosf in ui sr. If others .'t* our fraieinity have f-nnd tlii-m ; a.* eil'u .. ions us 1 have. tii. y sir i.M j in me in proclaim ing it for the benefit of the multitudes who suiter from that complaint, which, alfls ui'.-h iia j enough :n it- If. is I the progenitor of others that am worse. I believe cos tittmu to "iigiu.it,- in th > liver, bat ;v ur Misaflect that ' orgs ii and cure tlie disease. F inn Mrs. I'. Hiir.rt, , : J i and Mi-hr. '. il : * r. I find one or tv largo i! ; i ofyonr I t-.p nat the ' pr .per time. are excel!' ut pr niotiv-s r.f the natural tirm when wduily or tiartially suppressed, and also wry eflev tual to cleanse th v si-r.mi-Ji and erjn! tc inns. They are so much the best pbysi; vvo hive that 1 r.voiuiiieaJ no otlior to tnv p itientr. From Ihe. Fee. Fr. ILiv - -■* if '\ '-' Fi.. Ohuveh. Pl*tA c f.T Horse. Pivvaniiah.fla.. Jan. 0. Honored Sir: I should h* itncrateful for the relief yonr skill hi** brought rue if I did not report my case to you. A cold s. tiled in my limb -and brought oil ex< rn ciating nmratyr pa r, which ended in chronic 17,niu tism. Notwithstanding I had the best of physician*, tlm | ilisea-.- glo w wort*' an I worse, until ! y tin- advice of voitr excellent agent i:i llaltimore, ir Mackenzie. I tried your Pill*, 'iiieir etff-cte were slow, but sure. Bv persevering iu ihe use of them. ! am now entirely well. SrxATB Chamber, Bat. :i Rouge, La.. 5 DelSss. 1)1. Ay eh : I have been entirely cured, by your Pills, of Rheumatic Gout a painful disease that had afictei me for years. VINCENT SLI DELL. tt'g' Most i f the Pills in market contain Mercury, whicli, altliougli a valuable remedy in skilful hands, is dangerous in a public pill, from tlie dreadful cons:- luenrvs that frequently follow it* incautious t-.se. These contain no mercury or minrial sn'ostanco whatever. Price, 25 cents per Per, or 5 Boxen for sl. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYEP &. CO . Lowell, Blas3 Sold by fjharltft liitz, Levistoun, Jacob MetZs Allan-Hie. 11. S. McNabb it- Co., 11 lie ■ v'tUt, li. M. Kinsloe. R idsville. IS. Graf, ' White Hall, and ly 1) alee* co:ryv:he. . d2O TdZ BjEJwir MILL AGAIN jCJNT MOTIOIM! Fariiiert? and Mechanics, Look to Your Interests ! # Having added to the and Grain Business a large stock of we offer to the public, WHOLESALL OR RETAII, a general assortment at prices as low, perhaps lower, than the satne articles can be purchased in ttie county. Our stock consists of FISH, COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLASSES, RICE, SYRUPS, CE DAR-WARE, SPIC ES, and all other articles in that line. fEf'i'erms Cash, but all kinds of Grain arid t Produce generally taken i.. exchange for goods. Country Grocers will do well by examining our stock before purchasing elsewhere All kinds of COAL, SALT AND PLASTER, always on hand. MARKS & WILLIS. Lcwistown, April 21, 1859. The Daily Telegraph, Published at Harrisburg, Pa , by Geo. Bergner &Co. pcbhskfcs i.,e L.at of Letters by authority, a sure e7idenc< . of it having the largest circulation. Terms— ti per year; ~ie weekly cnu semi-weekly is also giibluhed at %'i per ymr. NEW ARRIVAL! EOITS & SECESi First Stock of the Season, BILLA JOIIXSON respectfully informs his customers and the public, that Le has just received over one thousand pair of Boots and Shoes of all sizes and quality, which he proposes to sell cheaper than any establishment in town in his line or in Mifflin county ; and as thd above stock is all prime ■;o<!a, he will warrant the same, and as a new feature in bis business he guarante,. to ' John S. Miller Robert Bets hi \V. T. M-Ewcn John A. Nail wj Theodore Smith .Samuel Marks • i J<. ,eph 15. Ft rer Henry S. Kiv r I Thonios A."Mathews o; Joseph Miller Henrv Comfort y ; John licorge White J \V. V Nelson Jesse Alexaude; pj Frank Went.-. Jeremiah Cogley til Win. MeNear Joseph 8. WVream ! JohnS. Kautt'man E. Loeb i Wm. < owrlen Daniel Tresler c N. W s.-ett John A. Me Ken \\ m. Freebuyn David Wnsson Thomas N. Nurse Jiimes P. Smith !• J. W. Postlewhaii ■ Lueien Snyder > E. W. Eiseiil.i-e Jame- Jackson (x. Waters A.S. Fowler W. 11. Bowman Samnei Comfort o' Wm. E. 15< niier C. M. Shull James 11. R Henry Eiscnbiso , John Huliter Robert Nelson ' <;■(.. boon j. w. Henry p N W. Join s VV. \. EUs-rtv . Thomas t'inkad John Postlethw iit ') BKtv A 'if was placed oil the lailtvad above May;..-' bridge last Friday night by some miscreant, but removed in time, and an obstruction in another quarter also mad§ since. Whether it is some malignant fiend, or an agent of the cutthroats, he will, if discovered, meet with a rotribrf t!<> as summary as it will be just. Th# road we!! .-ttarded from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh by men provided with arms. fhsr* l'i • ! >iinving statement of the Mift flin county Kansas Relief Committee will ; explain the action of our citizens: I , f. J. Hainan, Chairman, Dr. i To ca-h collections by Lor: ugh B ard C uiiuiideA, S;">9 l2;| ■®" -i. of John Alexander, Derry to, 5 ,! i 1 ' \VTt I * V :t1 . Broguus, FA tn 1 4" " Kip and Calf Brognns, <">'2 to >0 Ladies Gaiters 7o ij i 00 " Kid and M r.ieco lace Boots, 1 uii to I 2" " Kip and Calf laer Boots, to 1 2-i Misses' and Cbildrens Shoes, 12 to to Hating L >ugi.t our goods f r cash, they . were put at the lowest figure, an i by doing an c.i iutsiir/;/ • n.sk biriut, . cu-turners are made to pay no debts—hence our low ) rices. Measures takes for Bo<and Sh .r-s, which ! wiil be made at the shortest notice. RLPAIK -I\G di ne in the neatest manner. 111. NkS, \ ALICLS, cVc.. always h ,nd and for sale cheap. W<s respeetfu.lv solicit a liberal ; ; public patronage. Oct 10. SADDLES. HARNESS, &o. ihe ha'-ing not.'cn ' - s hand one i ! the best and lar r est I J -torus la tx . i i.oadelf.i.ia and i'lttsimrc;' . in ord r to at. om motlate business to the limes, offers for sale a conjplcte assortment o> Saddles, harness, Bridies. lo!lar, Trunk-. \\ hips, Ifanies, Tali>r* 4 (srprt Bags. which are offered 1 r sale low ft r cash, or ap proved credit. Among his stock will be found some high ly rinislo'd sets • 1 light Harness equal i ► any nianul o-tured, L ' ah ..a iv mt .1 g. . articles, made !>y •JS) ri V rki;i , _- j, iii*-. ! ;iw a o ill. J 'IIS DAVIS. Lewistown, April I'.'. ISGQ. R ODE it T W. I'ATT OA, SOlTil SIDE OF HIAKKEf STREET, i rAvisnm p.t. If AS just received and opened at bis es ..l. t:ib!is!.iii' nt a new supply of Clocks. WatcheSj Jewelry. iii na -jam Fancy Articles, &c., which lie wi 1 -nose ~J ;ti p. asonablo prices, lie invites r.li to .rive him a caii and examine bis hluck, xv 1 i. i t mbrai es ail articles in hi- 1 lino, and is sufficiently Urge to enable ail to make selectim - no desire t.> • ni'h:;-e. flta?" REPAIRING neatly and expe litiousl} • att> n led r , I i.i wi ik warranted. Thankful fT the pstn.ja.g/j heretofore re ceived, be respectfully ;• a contiouanee of] ihe same, an 1 will endeav. r i . please ail who may favor him with their custom. feb2 rVcsS, I'heap c\- EJisi'Rhjo. W. G. ZOLLINGER, Market ,V ~cf, next door A" iiifdi/'s S' -re, "*> Is always prepared to sup- *ac.;. I ply the public with tt !l the sjsi f iiii'cittit styles of flats ot ; the h it qualities j.iu prices a- to defy tion. He nas now on hanu , large assortment 1 of Fall and winter ilats and Caps, of ail the i latest styles, which he will sell at the lowest cash prices. He invites everybody to call and i examine for them, elves, as he is satisfied that his stork cannot fail to pleas--. For the Ornish ha has constantly on hand, or will make to order, fcts *o thei.'taste of any required size or orim, at prices that to be satisfactory. Country .Merchants will th.o it to their ad van-age to give me a tail as a liberal deduction will ui, madr 'r. whoDirlc purchases,and es pecially so to punctual men.' Don't forget the place, nent door to Kenne dy's store and nearly UKP osite the Oda Fellows* oct'22 Queensware. r | I FA Sets fti reduced prices at 11. Zerbe's. Dinner Sets " " at 11. Toilet Snts 14 at 11. Zerbe's. Covered Dishes, Tureens, Sauce Boats. Steak Plates, Dinner Plates, Pitchers, Cream Mugs, Molasses Jugs a!! at reduced pi Ices. Per son., in xjeed of any of the abox- will uo we'l by giving me a caii, as J. am deter mined to sell to suit the times. mh7 11. ZERBF. MACKEREL, He iag p.nd Shad, be-t quality, at lew prices, for aAe by febld JOHN KENNEDY ACo J VT-M FEINT WM. F! INT v, \f 'A. \l WM. FUST. ' IS .. Pr: r • ti. iv. F'.f.t: y So? Jfe *. _Y - v A'o. sC Virfc/, v-i. i,t \r„, A'... btfl jr-e t. A s ,- uh U .>,O; nia, I" a-ir.'i Ma. FbUidt .Aw Fa. /It. '! rcmrrMious Sacrifice OF ?100 000 Worth of Jewclrv, •! ' /c f /*ir D"t('.ir &>. | AI. V.' .Ti-i -j>i. n-.lid A —.-i".i --,, i•" i. .. I o i ig ■•! < HAiJis. iti: \< E| .f -its. rw ,■ . 4 " 1 W'!T-.-: •••!.< r. . f..- II the .. tt Hu .:. rou>'. :• f . ■ c;; V.H>> \:;F. . i> i't . ; It UU Mill F',< < M, ; U li'i ARE FO£f7?D t, <y/[ ■ r.iKK rorn cirr-:< r it EACH. TIKE 101 K. (HOICF. FOR >|. ■ 1" l.iidie.~ Eli .lOetti tl lid' ur.i! do nti>H'aitiumle it., : O- -I ■ ■•iK it v .|,I -. ' '' ' • "hi < . 'ir.ij, rin 5..., ~, , . ' 1 '*'• <i> i* .Tttns :j 11 i .* ,,) v_ xi .\ : >j . s - ■ - * ' ■' 1 Tl: Mill i-> I•: . i . *• '( N"IA {.. > A . ; . "• a ' t !'• • • **v • t 1 { * •• ' "*• ; " >• \ .1 . ... ' i i•. • < .. ." cry ih-.-ei ;j tioli. 1- .id i ii ■ . • asion hohier: <.<!< l Ivm- .. . j4!r --' •vitliont eider.: ... -ii . • i.., • ■re is-ii.tt' . ■ e .1 I - : i ■ f from S ■nV Neei. 1 i..: ii~. J. . . I ,; E . ; ./) ■' ■ • ' . ■.. i-ih - il . ' ■ ! :<! I lie: I;.ll.-.i , . i A'/. ! 'ic;: r si i en. split;.'. 3. >oricc, *„ a-ti t ■ -! i> M'.vry , 5 ! r. V. r • \ • : . . • . ■ o all Ivilt r- v, rI, V. X. ■■ i !i\ : .;.n - r - • 1 r yulir !>:♦ l;r v. Jnduremctd.< t<> At y pi-rv.-n a-;nur • - -• ;>. > will wi,-' a- •. j. \ - •=• '• id < - .Oi.id vl fro:,, tilt :.! .-- -If- I' - '-■ l' - : iv. by :•! •:! ! m-nd nnd Rnr .. i '.7- ulnm/u. \ : •li.ruitni" .-t-ns addn— It- W11.1.f 1M ri.lM. N • >T. Mitrk* - • ' AIL AGE.XC 's. —A-, t am row riiir Nails fur Duncniinoit Iron Works. I : , pn pared to sell to dealers at prices so j :••• make it tin ir inter, -t to buv hen jan.l E. .J. JIOFFM \\". 18(HH? i i i x rsoris, vi/ 1000 Biacksmhti? 1 000 Coach maker; PX'O Saddlers AOOO Tinners n0(>0 I luu.-ekeepors ni.-'OO Shoemakers Tc. 'my cheap Goo is r.t jauol F. f. IPTI ' AJ",' - I" DllS—Ti.c Di. .'.l !■ ix I j Brandies, Wim-s, Old pv. WhK Gin, -Jamaica Spiriis to i N. E. Hum. . •: i vcrv best brands, and warranty i pure im oI.L JOIIX KKNNEfG I ... V 'ST U GIN AS A ECMEDiAL AG OT. i iiis jjici.k jo; i < ic as m CIA LEV f■ r u mi : • .* J M iical P. ~r ■ ,-i. r, n : t ■ ihini.x . mg >' r;-;ded the so en": d" G . •' A aiatic,""Cordial,'' •'Mcuicai- <h" 0 huappt etc , ia new rndnrvid l.\ 01 '1 y.r tr. : : pliy.>ieians, chemists ai. 1 n,iii.i.ii.- rt urs, to j . sesiiig ali jf thuM. Mitrii ri< a ■ icai y' itiea (tooic and dtorattel which belong to an old oure Gin. Put op in qur.it 1, ttil— a' A. C BijKIKGER'£ CO, Solt i': r.riet r<. I. o. 10 Bror.d vtrci't, X. I Fvw s. Ie bv FBI'Xv 11, liICIIAUDS C W. W. & 11. SMITH, and all of the pi 1 inent Wholesale Druggists in Piiiiad I'l.iiaiieiphia, Dee. !•'!, 1 >OO. Tus r/cw Lig iin Conee Sign. THE 3LUIIIAE o\lE TIOE. .vly Machine is new and vuns a little roug I hut ail can sec by the loon of toe otuS. •jut be that as it may, I'll still make I pr * Of aU iue every n-.. n" A e have made a new Big Coffee I' .t S.gr.. The creuicst ir the Sim- „ uU U ew in tie - f And its a mr.dti of some we ■■ r Which to please you I knew they oanact Some Tea Pots too of much improved - The prettiest iadasdyou have seen ax Also Ziuo Bott.icu Euckets th-* " : o pot i A txd sold very cheap ii yua don't ask . r' Now for a Stove, I must tell yuu whereto /* n d ,s F ' Ac Daylight Gas Bonner t They're,. -i the foundry and ■ :i To the oni_ .utnorAcd sale.-im*" n r " More thir i.J c o V r ui ma--i do it bi Atter-' t o Jobbing, but Spouting cms. Lamps a.d Laniers and Sad l.ou.- too :if yon need ,ver I .aung, lit I - . Vo w it becomes me in a shcyt way, 10 <.TT,ieao my i.,j.ns to the people an I aoi very much plrared so n ;ry cm For Stoves and Tin Ware -ucboug.. 7 a mh 7 J. IKVIN WALT
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