THE From Arthur's Home Magazine for May. Clear Starchinej.— Collars, undersleeves, or handkerchiefs, of very See muslin or lace, will not bear much squeezing or rub bing when washed. They can be made perfectly white and clean without either by the foliowing prcce:s: Rinse tbein carefully through clear water, then soaj them well with white soap: place in a flat uiah or saucer, a:. 1 cover them with water: place theni in the sun. Let them remain two or three days, clmaging the water fre quently, and turning them Once every day take them out. rinse carefully, soap and place in fresh water. The operation is a tedious and rather troublesome one, but the finest embroidery <a - lace comes out per fectly white, and is nol worn at all, where in common washing it wouid be very apt to tear. When they are white, rinse and starch in the usual way. _l Deficit• Dessert. —Lay haifa dozen crackers in a tureen; pour enough boiling water over them to cover tluui. In a few minutes they will bo swollen to three or four times their original size. Now grate loaf sugar and a little nutmeg over them, and dip on enough sweet cream to make a nice sauce; am] you have a delicious and simple dessert tiiat will rest lightly upon the stomach—and it is so easily prepared. Leave out the cream, and it is a valuable recipe for sick room cookery. Beef Pie —Make a nice crust a little richer than for biscuit; chop up pieces uf boiled round of beef, when you have them cold; season with salt, pepper and butter, and onions if you like; line a basin with crust rolled about half an inch thick; fill with the beef moistened with gravy or wa ter: dredge in a little fiour; cover: bake half an hour. Rich Plain Cake. —Beat a pound of butter to a cream and add a pound of brown sugar, rub in for ten minutes long er, then add eight eggs, two at a time, beating them as they are put in until the whole is very smooth, then stir in a pound and a quarter of flour, a iittle at a time till it is weli mixed. Season with a little nutmeg, add a pound of currants, togeth er with citron and orange peel cut into pieces, liake two hours. BEST GROCERIES, .11 hove Prices, viz: flood Brown Sugar at G, 7 and 8 cents Best A White do at 9 cents Best Crushed. Powdered, Sugar 10 cents ii-st Kio Coffee (less by quantity) 16 cents i'r.cu ILacbes, large halves, per qt. 9 cents do Apple-, per qt. 5 cents Best Syr"p. I'enua., per gal. • 50 cents Baking M'dasses, per gal. 40 cents Portland Syrup and West India Molasses, p'w nt. 8 cents Extra Cheese, Stare h, Raisii.o, Prunes, Cranberries, Ac. A L 6 S An excellent article Coal Oii, pr. qt. 22 cents Best Portland do do 25 cents liuid do 12 cents mh23 F. J. HOFFMAN. Wall Paper. V LARGE Stock for sale bv F. J. HOFFMAN. i LYRPEI CHAIN.—This article is redu- ccd in price by F. J. HOFFMAN. TLMSH.—Mackerel hnd IL-riing at reduced 1 prices by F. J. HOFFMAN. Gil Reduced in Price! rES'i i.v'ide Portland K-o "sene Oil at si 1J by F. J. HOFFMAN i I\N L>l h.j a? Id ets to Dealers, at V. HOFFMAN'S. I) L RE Vi bite Lea fat? 226 per keg. at HOFFMAN'S A, 9 1 I i 2 j HAVING in connection with his Grocery and Notion business, commenced the luanufacturiiig of Confection ery, in As various bruncho*, . ~ J employed a nrac tieai workman, notifies the public tnal 1.2 in tends to ke. pa weli assorted stock of the above goods on hand, which will be warrant ed to gi "disfaction. and bo equal to any Confeetioncriti- thst can bo bought from any c-tern city, which he otters ts wholesale mor chan--j an.t retailers at city prices, with cost of earriag" Ha therefore solicits the cus torn of the surrounding count-TV. and re quests them to send in their orders or call and examine his goods, which will satisfy all tiiat they can be accommodated with a selec tion wnich will recommend itself. CAKE?, RISC! ITS, &e., constantly on natiu Also, Pound, Spunge, Bride. Silver and Gold Cakes, in the best style, baked to oruer, n two shortest notice. ml.2s GARDEN SKI M >S. RECiil IN* aiuK it daily a supply (,f fresh Garden Seeds from Philadelphia iy mail and express. L era of the best va rieties of ..!! kinds of vegetal., em. >u ?ip plied with pure and genuine seeu bv F. G. FRANCISOUS. (* I'M Belting and Pnek'ng on hand and for sale bv F. G. FRAXCISCUS. I) OPES of all sizes at 12.1 cts. per lb. for It sale by F. G. FRANCISCCS. AT iT ! SALT ! THE undersigned are agents for the Onon £ dago Salt Company. Wholesale price, ?l.t>o per bbl. cf 280 lbs, or 5 bushels. Retail prico, 1.75. MARKS WILLIS, dol3-Gin Sole Agents for Miftlin County. jjpOME all ye that are in search of the cheap- est Goods in town to JOHN KENNEDY i Co'* TTT>£ FUST' WM. FLINT WM. FLINT: Y> WM. FLINT! ir . FUnt: ir./i. Flint: Xo. 9*7 Market, Xo. 977 Marks'. Xo. 8B M"rl.ft, Xo. S"7 Mnrktt, Xo. 807 Market, Xo- SO" Makret, Philadelphia, PkUadefphia., Philadelphia. Pa. Pa. Pi. Tremendous Sacrifice OF SIOO 000 Worth of Jewelry, All For One Dollar Each. \ i ar-- ami Spi-rci -J A-- .rtrn. Nt of Jewelry. -on isuoe CH UXS, BRACELETS. CAME< •sK RL f.\ _ j , -tv!< -"f Kr.-i ii I'h.t' i ("l.ains. Gold I.n■ i Plate, i Jewelry. . ... , . . , V,. i:< it pi t. sift-r salrauizedCOOds. • t.'ii - i- rk tsold by the beetjewekrrsas Aw Jew \V- receive . or csode fton the best gold jewelry iii.t!a lfm tuier- • ;>.• >( -'• KV/O .tiff.' for.. 7"/> ..>7 /,. It'l/O APE F'iß'-'EII 77 A ELL. tt ii'f APE F'-y Ei> TO -ELL. WHO ALE FORCED TO -ELL. T sc f •!'■ .ning .- only a partial h-t - i our uiiiuennu stock: TAKE VOCE CHOICE POP, i\ EACH. TAKE ¥OIR CHOICE FOK sl. j -,7 -17.. i •i!ii , *o -. L'.'-nera! r! pri-—-. r- to r1 ■. *ll i " Lava do l> > ( art.unci- do 8 to ■" Do Lwlies* Boamelled and ConU do 2 to 30 jr., do ts4 Carbuncle do 7to:i<) Do .j.-, udibdnr do lO*3o !>.. Gold Cluster Gripe ferr -:* do tu to I>> do ■! . V:>— <i" do in to till Do do do Jet Set- do sto 12 Do <io Black Mosai- do Sto 12 j,., do GokUßone Mosaic do <5 to 12 110 do Calico Set- do sto 12 Jo Ribbon T With Brilllsuts do 6 to 15 Ii . JlouU'-t S- #■ styl do S to 2u Do Enamelled < ister, aew sty le do 10 to SO Gold Thhahb do oto 7 J• am •!:•! '•>:(.• -.< .t <•*"'< d . tit" 6 ' J. 7.. Silver Plat, do 2 do silver Plated Mugs do 4 00 Over 1 •"> her different - La-li Jew. iry : Medallion*, all -tyi--. putter.. 12c-: L< ■ kei.-of cierv description '.■•'■! Per,*. 1. : at, with .-ilvcrex ter.-'on ii'-ld-r: G- d j -ils. Butt ois. r-tllds, sc.. Ac.: Curat, Lava, I ameo : i Baad bracelets; ti.-nt-' Ve-r Chaii - Mai. itcd toiveai lurt •iy-.c,.- *itliout ■ hangt'ij c..;,,r. ami will 1 tml ; a<-. I—they am usually - By Jewelers a- .-• lid gold—all made in Pari-. Vott can take your t hoj.-e for flea h. La dies' and Gent* Guard Chain.-. each, u.-::i!!y -old hv Jeweler- at from So to £so each: Ladn.--. and < "hild ren'i Xe<k Chain-. i—autifol pattern.- : Yriiil-t-. tril lion:. enameled and ruby setting-: ' rie-c-. plat. and enamelled, for #1 each, flail puces from ii to #2O each. Every .-tyle and variety ul Jewelry and de.-ir able go. d- for?*! each. Til*- sale, at th- above price.-, will continue long • nough to -ell offour immense -t<M-k. which was pur },a—d at u great sacrifice from manufacturers who have failed. TAKE VOL'S CHOICE FOR J1 F.ACII. SPECIAL NttTltl.. * HOW T' SENG MONEV* a Ist. Write your Name. Place of Ke-idcnec. County and Sr-te and di-,ttnrt. a- we can nvakc noOn—) out :f p 0 ...imii. sea .ii,. tc:- wirl, \V.\X. a- envelop*— -ealed wirii gum ..r ;fer- can lie easily opened—the contents ta ken out and repealed Attend to this and we w ill be respon-ible for your money. Inducements to A<p nh. Any person acting as agent, who will -end us at one time, $1 tin, w-i will give a gold hunting ca-c watch, extra, ftc. •• •• gold lever watch. 25. " silver watch. A aratcb and the articles selected from the above li-- at SI each. Per-' - ordering by mail must send -?1 and 15<-ents , 1 psjutao-. n'miips. All ' ton -icatioßS must he addressed to WILLIAM FLINT, No. Vd. Mark.-t stre- -. jan24-Cm Philadelphia, Pa. N AIL AGENCY.—As lam now wiling Nails for Duncannon Iron Works, I am prepared to sell to dealers at prices so low as to make it their interest to buv here. jan3 F. J. HOFFMAN. VZ^3STTEI3_ 18000 Persons, viz: 1000 Blacksmiths KMtO Coachmakers 100H Saddlers S(KK) Tinners 5000 II osekeepers 500 Shoemakers To buy cheap Goods at jan3l F. J. HOFFMAN'S. IIQUORS. —The undersigned have in store j Brandies, Wines, Old I've Whiskeys. Gins, Jamaica Spirits and N. E. Bum, of the very best brands, and warranted pure and old. JOHN KENNEDY & Co. GIN AS A AEMMDIAL AGENT. Tills lIEI.K lt)l si TONIC STSML'I.A NT, designed for the • le of the Ia Med'Cal Pvoiession and the family, hav ing superseded the so called "Gins," " Aro matic, ' ■,dial,""Medicated.""Schnapps," etc , is now tn lor-ed by all the proiuluent f.hysicians, chemists and connoisseurs, and possessing ali oi those intrinsic medical qual ities (tor.ie and diuretic) which belong to an old puie G:ti. But up in quart bottles and sold by all druggists, grocers, etc. A. M. BININGEH a- CO, Sole Proprietors, No. 19 Bioad street, N. Y. For st lo l.y FRENCH, RICHARDS & Co.. W. W. & H. SMITH, and ail of the prom inorit \V hole-ale Druggist* in Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Dec. 13, IS6O. The New Big Tiu Goffeo Pot bign. THE 3IACHI.YE o.\aE TIORE. . .v Machine i new and rtin.- a iittie rough, In If can see by the look of the st'iti; Bu h it as it may, I'ii -till make her sing pvowinunts and every new thing. We hav m. - Big Colfee Pot Sign, 1 great. - n. -ur.> and new in design, An a mode! line we have for sale, Which to 'eas >u I know they cannot fail. Some Pea i mo of much improved stv!, L he preiiiest indeed you have seen fur awhile. Also Zinc Bottcui Buckets that will net rust, And sold very cheap il you don c ask for trust. Now fur a Stove, I must tell you where to look. And is called the Daylight Gas Burner Cook They're the foundry and come direct here To the only authorized salesman near. More things I'd say, but I must uo it briefly, Attention to Jobbing, but Spouting chiefly: Lamps and Banters and Sad Irons too— If you need Silver Plating, I'll do it for you. Now it beeomes me in a short way, To express my thanks to the people anu sar, I am very much pleased so many come to me t!or Stoves and Tin Ware although I am wee. m h 7 J IRVLV WALI.IS NEW ARRIVAL! 2CCTS & 'SHOES! First Stock of the Season, BILLY JOHNSON respectfully informs his customers and the public, that he has iust received over one thousand pair of Boots and Shoes of all sizes ami quality, which he proposes to stll cheaper than any establishment in town in ins line or in Mifflin county : and as the above stock is all prime goods, he will warrant the same, and as a new feature in his business he guarantees to repair all rips gratuitously, lie lias also on hand a large stock of inferior quality of work, which will be sold at a very k w rate at the risk of the purchaser. Also, a good supply of HOMEMADE WORK kept on hand.— M mufaeturing of all kinds attended i-> with promptness, and repairing neatly executed at the shortest notice. Storekeepers and ot?>Ts will tir,d it to their advantage tog.?- mm a call bet ire purchasing elsewhere. Nothing charged f,r showing goods. Customers will plea<e bear in mind that as his profits are small his terms are strictly cash. A large lot of TRUNKS kept constantly on hand which will be sold cheap. ap4-tf BILLY JOHNSON. Glorious Tridhtjili or. r all Opposition! For t .e People have Decided That the Cheapest and Best B-a.ts and times are sold at the PEOPLE'S SHOE STORE. In Lewistown. f IAKE pleasure in announcing that they 1 still continue their extensive shoe estab lishment ii. West Market street, nearly op posite Maj. Eiseuhise's Hotel, and that they have just returned fr"Ui the eastern citie with a large and vari> d assortment of Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, fur Ladies, Gentlemen and Children • w " f ; nt finish and ex cellent manufacture, \ ... v will sell for CAS JI ONLY, At Least 25 Per Cent. Cheaper than the same can be purchased els vhrre, as will be seen by referring to the fo wing Price List: Men's Boots, £1 50 325 " Gaiters, 1 4:o 175 " Walking Shoes, 12" i4O " Brogans, *.to 140 " Kip and Calf Brogans, 02 to 80 Ladies Gaiters 75 to 1 00 " Kid and Morocco lace Boots, 1 00 to 1 25 " Kip and Calf lace Boots, 80 to 125 Misses' and Childrens Shoes, 12 to 05 Having bought our goods for cash, they were put an the lowest figure, and by doing an exclusively rash Laziness, customers are made to pay no debts—hence our low prices. Measures taken for Boots and Shoes, which will be made at the shortest notice. REPAIR ING done in the neatest manner. TRUNKS, \ ALICES, Ac., always on hand and for sale cheap. We respectfully solicit a liberal share of public patronage. Octl9. SADDLES. HARNESS. &c. The subscriber having now on hand one of the best and largest -locks between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, in order to accom modate business to the times, oilers foe sale a complete assortment of Saddles. Harness, Bridles, i ollars, Trunks, Whips, llames, Valises, Carpet 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 iight Harness equal to any manufactured, Let ail in want of good articles, made by experienced workmen, give him a call. JOHN DAVIS. Lewistown, April 19, ISbO. ROBERT W. PATTON, SOUTH SIDE OF .11 ARRET STREET, LKtt ISTOVV N, C V. UAS 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. II" invk-w -11 to giv" Lima cail and exam...,; his sti;ck, which embraces all articles in his line, an i is oiffieiertly large to enable ail to make selections who desire to purchase. gi-y" REPAIRING neatly r.nd expeditiously attended to, and ail woi'R warrat.ted. Thankful for the patronage heretofore re ceived, ue respc-otiuliy asks a continuance of the same, and will endeavor to please ali who may favor him with their custom. fcb2 .Veal, Cheap A Itai'able. W. G. ZOLLINGER, Market Sired, ta xi door to Kennedy * Store, 4P& —-s. Is always prepared to sup- defy competi tion. He has no>v on hand a large assortment of Fall and winter Hats and Caps, of all the latest styles, which he will sell at the lowest cash prices, lie invites everybody to cell and examine for themselves, as he is satisfied thai his stock cannot fail to please. For the Ornish he has constantly on hand, or wii! make to order, hats to their taste of any required size cr brim, at prices that cannot fail to be satisfactory. Cou..Ly Merchants will find it to their ad vantage to give me a call, as a liberal deduction will be made on wholesale purchases, and e.s pecially so to punctual nun. Don't forget the place, next uoor to Kenne dy's store and nearly opposite the Odd Fellows' Mail oct22 Queensware. TEA Set3.at reduced pri< s at H. Zcrbe's. Dinner Sets " " at 11. Zerbe's. Toilet Sots " " at 11. Zerbe's. Covered Dishes. Tureens, Sa :e Boats, Steak Plates, Dinner Plates, Pitchc C~eam Mugs, Mciases Jugs all at reduce.: prices. Per sons in need of any of the e articles will do well by giving me a cali, as I am deter mined to sell to suit the limes. n ,h7 H. ZERBE. MACKEREL, Herring and Shad, best quality, at low prices, for sale by febl4 " JOHN KENNEDY &Co Important to Everybody and all their Friends! The Excitement ftUl cnntinnes at the Store ZMMmi j'iwm f IMIE subscriber? have jus; returned from -*■ the eastern cities with a choice selection of New and Fashionable Goods, for the season, embracing ail kinds of LADIES DRESS GOODS, such as French Mf-riimes, Cashmeres, De Laines, all wool I'laids, Mrello Cloths, and in fact every kind of Ladies Goods tor the season. Also, a great variety of Ladies Cloths, Capes, Mantillas, Net Shawls—a little cheaper than ever before < tiered in this mar ket. In LADIES MOURNING GOODS: Sicilian, Marietta, Milanese; Mohair A Can ton Cloths; with choice Mourning Silks, with Trimmings to match. Also, a large lot of STEEL HOOP SA IiIIS, ranging from 4 to 50 hoops, at 5 cent- per hoop, of the best make. No mistake. Our stock of Fall and Winter Shawls is good, and very cheap. No mistake about this. Ladies will please give us a call and satis fv themselves. F< r gentlemen, we have OX^OTHIS, Cassimeres, and \ esiings, and wiil soil them at prices that will astonish ;!:e natives. Of RZSiDIf IVSABE CLOTHING we have a good ass .rttnent. and are determin ed to sell them a little iowt-r than either -lew or Gentile, t. close out the stock. We will also sell Roots anil Shoes at Cost, You are requested to call and examine for yourselves, as we are not in the habit of That is so. Colored Carpet Chain, at 25 cents per lb.; white, 22 cts—with Cotton Laps and Wad ding of all kinds with prices to suit. Our stotk of is full and complete. We will sell sets of Tea Ware, 4b pieces, at three dollars and fif ty cents, with all other kinds in proportion. Our stock of (£5" - y'S-'-T' v? is good. c will sell good Drown Sugars at 8 and 10 cents : White, 11 and 12 cents; Cof fee as low as can be bought in town, and a little better in quality. Ladies and Gents will do well to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere, as we arc determined not to be undersold. BL-,Ail kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange for goods at Cash Prices. Gents will please examine the above aDd govern themselves accordingly. KEXXEI >Y A- JI N"KIV. Lcwistown, October 25. 1860. TIIF. EXTENSIVE STOCK OF nhi\ui!iii.n:iN RINGS, BREASTPINS, AND OTHER JEWELRY; •Bi L t T? FpTfST.Tre! an da SAA -rf m if cm am \af mat aami .>> • and a beautiful assortment of BOOKS AND STATIONERY are now selling at greatly reduced prices at Junkin's old stand, corner of Brown sinu Market streets, oj, site Russell's Banking House fiiHSu.Those who desire to buy at prices cor responding with the times, will please call. £s2yA!l kinds of repairing promptly at ten ded to. 11. Yv. J< XKIX. Agent. Lcwistown, April 3, 1858. Cheapest! Cheapest! 'wsf The undersigned wishes to in /jt form his friends and the public generally, that be is still to be found at hie Md quarters on the public square, two do-rs ea-t of t! National House, where he h is just received a large steel; of Goods, lie assures his customers that he has. a., large an assortment as can be found in Lewistown, consisting of Mens' Boys 5 and YortLs' Boots, Shoes, and Brogans, suitable for the season. In the ladies department will be found ev ery article suitable to their taste. Children's Shoes of every variety, which he will sell at lower rates than can be bought elsewhere in Lewistown. Cash buyers will please give him a call before purchasing else where. CI siTOM UOKk. Having a large stock of good material and first class workmen, he is prepared to get up anything in his line in a neat and tasty style, and solicits a call troui those preferring to or der their work to purchasing it ready made. i articular attention paid to iatiies. Three sole button boot repairing done neatly and promptly, and at low rates. Don't forget the place in the public squjuue. T. COX. Undertaking TILL carried on. A large assortment of Coffins on hand. Funerals attended to at any distance in the country, at short notice. Thankful for past favors hoping a continu ance of the same. A. FELIX. Lewistown, Lob. 21, l a 6l. CIIIEESE. —Just received a lot of Western / Reserve Cheese. For sale at a small ad vance to dealers. J. KENNEDY & Co. Large Stock of Furniture on Hand. A FELIX is still manufacturing ail kinds j\_m of Furniture. Young married persons and others that wish to purchase Furniture will find a good assortment on band, which will I** sold ciieap for cash, or country pro duce taken in exchange for same. Give me a call, on Valley street, near "Black Bear Ho tel fob 21 AYER'K Sarsaparilla FOE PURIFYING THE BLOOD. A u.l I r spi-ty cunt of the fo|i.-.i„ g complaint.: SctuLuln 11(1 Srrofuloui AiTerlions,aucU I" 1 , I ltn, S#rn, KrnptloiK, Pimple. Fmtulu, l*lot<<>tr H . Boil,, uiaiiij, and all kiu l>ie,e*. OAKI AXO, Ilia.. 6th June, ]K.\ J. C, AT R & Co. Gents: I f-e! it my du:j : , ki. vv. your JNxi-iajari.l-H bus u r i. i • : - *". _ iiili.-n-'dft ScTufulous lafet iivn, 1 ha** *• i fnun if iu various wa\ for yir*. S*-ri:eiiiues it •ut i I I ifs on njv iiHmltf H ,,i :irah: Jt tut fir ! ii. .. J• uJ - • : .. . 'j* >fnrsagoi' E; k •ut on m.v iitatj and -v\.,rt.| m, - ,ij> .md -.r- v • . :ic* sjiv. v. i„ ji.dw > ? u* I. * it -\m1 ut - 1 tried mai\ nn-tii •* a;,.| , veird i •*;' without n* irh r .t\*i i UitKir. h, the db • ; ;;!*<• \\ -•. Ai h- nli- a> tj*>ic* to 1V...1 iu ' • th >t ' ►! lutd | s!t .;(e;a;iit -■,. . t r I k • ymir i-j uia -1 Ual :s't\ lhlu_ \il| lii .d !♦* £nd. J y.1,1 | u 1 •: m Italian ; _ : jr. ami n- 'it *,; iit ciui->l \ *u % i. - \*/ft • iu ••iii.lt tjiw <•! .v ft-nsj# lufii.. o\.j .* Hi it !i aii 1 u- ■ liiuv U ft l-r. ,\ u .ami }<i*l Ixy S. .-ji ; fi, rm HI,J, ; !t; sf.t'. which aft ft l i\Li. f *. il -liiw Ji f w < i'-.tr. nut] i kii- a ly • ( v i tii.t: t|j.- -•;. ha s t,,.j,| J,,v ►v-,j. iij. V"U Ci-. *r!l I.- I, ,1 1 f..vl V. If ill l I I. I! i-11. Unit 11. :•! \„ I . uue ~f ,Ue : . u t ;, v . an 1 ic.ttaiii •. v _) .Ucflliiv. V'*;- f ALU.i t. it. i'al I.KY. ••. Anthony's Pirr, Host- nr Ei j sijn-las, Tfttff an.l Salt Klii uni. S, aid Head, Uluguoiui, Sorr Kyis, Uropsy . ir. a Mk wrtfaw tan Beket, v. v.. Htt 1 ii-;i lie his • n*.| ... inirti'i .ti. rev <>l' /'. . ul.ili !i.. -at .•(..! t.. ! .iiii'.u!,- t'iita]!y, )y lh '• -• : ' -i! Sferjuqiorilla umis .V u . j-iht i> . • , ?•'. ]►•*•■ - f th e-;.rr.. : ; -.?%•# li. .:"i flit* ci ;.i t -n Fr ijttiro\j ty if Br our la o-< 7 *, <>oitr or Mwelletl \eck. i.si!.-?i "i < •. 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I'i c ul inC.l 1 • !>ut n'lvi"' J !fietiin!f \n r 4 flf J if 1 f liefore ctlftiti#. Ami it f'ol !i.k . 1 ■; i taking s : rftis- ly t weeks x sy n|.!ou r -rii jihiili ahil Merciii irti Dim toe. N F'.v Or.! t: *. >a. tfc A1 v; 'f. )■ 59. T>n. JO. Ay'" : w ir, I Cfmplv nirli tli re rff ' * r an t :ep,rt t n soa** A t|. :>■ ts III' ; .if:/'- i • ,'JUO ?SIS a| 'iriitn. I 1 1i -• u: !v. . : . ii. j . if \ j.ra*!s . . r"vt /.f t?.e m --j ' or, - f: ; \.li jr jv f. **, 1 ; and f nn!i - if: ,ft|l in ?: ; • mre of |> . A' •- • t fmy patients tuui m til wi iu Iti" • 1i '1 T" 1 ..-liming l>i- jviV'ff rbe 1 'l* iif hi* in ii . \ ur >ars.ipafiJi.. rUtmdSy ftk. n, cured l.ini in Anotiier xv.h aita .! Lv - ondary in jiU the .i < inn .1 i.ad •tttm way schw-I rM ; ir. *;..•? I ; •. t ; • cii— *ri--1 iv.-ui i ii 1 c;u;li hi- hmin an I kill rem. 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A v'u: I Lave lc 1 aftlictc-J v. a! pain* fi:l •-!:r !ii- H'tftH ' */ri fur n lon# fin.- . w!. ii haf' d ili -k.li f |'hy-: ami Etn k t me in rpite of ail fiie retn-!ics I nhl i'.w), lii.rji J t ; i .. x,.... >„, *,j Oi I: Ax ♦.! l?r- j., two WrVc.- .'U.J le!ri-i my •. !e • .1 ii a!:h.;, f! * T am !; : I • ' 1 l!*aii ' !*• !*• 1 '.r iK a.tf'kvd. I!l uk 1: lux 11!. rful no if iiie. .1. 1 Kh.\>l. Jnl - V <k> t Iwll. of St. hoi . r. t ,r. s ; •• i \ • been aiii.-cl' d for yi ai - ih an arV.-'t u t.f t)t wliicli •! i'l- oi ?i.) Ii i*i 'i. I t: i'l .o. rv thiniT. and v'ry fuih*l to in- .n i I hii'•/'r?! a )**oV.fi: i vrii iiiao fr - -me I*l fci!. **. i.o ' uuv ii, in r •* * f " /'• r V 1 |-i •! jiftsl ir.flie ILv. r. lVv. ad*. i-*1 in •* • !ry v.tiir r*;o 1 S— nne h. >• •': ' )i l-i ♦w \ n, litd tttv tKttig ) ti • * was worth trying. |!y tin* Mhmh iut; f !-*•'. i 1..-. hiui lihs h> t'ln itii dn ;. hh>.i S mi. M n- m li • f ni". I fee I \ i;n;x .-aii . 'i *• b* t that fall It- i of Y'u is not half i ' 1. 1: -li.** S 2 irrnurer Txiinor*. P.itlnt jinn nt. l lreratiaii. ( ax It s Mvfol ioI ioti of the Hon#-. \ ■ i U'-Lf r h.ITC tfeM rej-*-rted t1 II- XX here • iu -•!*!!. e ! 1 inMal.-!" jCoinplain*m l? ve if-ntfi ii fr in fl. u-e f thin iviu i\. lut .!ir spje'e 5 #- *.vill nt admit thint. Sr m * • f ii* hi r.my 1..- r -Jind in * Ane i i \n;i A : Ji 1 1 \\ !ii ii th" * r '.*iil- !"l a Min: 1 l 'pi e-> ot fiJMti-ii cratls to ~!{ vh.t call f r tin in. I>y-pepsin . I* <-art >y 9 ."'li iniu holy, >: <:!&; in Mat.;, ten. ok;l • v.v *- f th -v fi, ,:. :- h ire been 1 m'lr l-y th nln 1 e j-w r1 i tni-mi i.e. Jt sfimn ht s :!;? \ir.il fin. : int- \ l-i!- mti ?i f and thus overtdi- i-L-is *!'•!♦ i^• 'I b -lippoMai tf3*oll.l its* re t ! . >urh :• v has I I • r?i r •• t n?r"i hy the ne i-eMsiii.* r.f the |.- ] ]■ and we *r i. tii that this will do f r th in .ill lit .t m urine c;:ti do. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, j'o :: \ru <rui ~r l'o ut; Ii. < .! <1 s. 1 nfl 11 r :T . iic . ><■ 1.•, i ro ii;., Itroni i>. li;< •- •,i --miin ! 11.•>. nix! fr ' 1.. 11. 11. i of ( -t.-nf-Jills e Cm;. ;it, in n.tiniicrd >t;-s of i In- 111 ,ea< . Other for th. Nt Uirrat ai*4 ?..t r lint ft is lisfiesa !.'■> p r,t ; i-lii,!. 11. !■ j'.rt ■ i* \j. ii- .is unri! -*i-!;.-ti ••' r 1 ij:li i < '.6! it "n.y •• n-lerfiil cim- •.' j-rltn l • 'i I • i.- it known tin*- ri-i rt .tin tivitijH nitirn -,l tin enrtks 1' vr are the •• • or-nu .eir.-x. • wh< haH net n r.ai t: ■ •; <4 i. ilt.st en in • living tr. jii v i i (livir roMrt . f its i irt. i \ i'i. r lh<- B'.il'tlo ai..i .ill!.i. . 'II, ■: •! . ■: .... t!l : l.<i luTir. XltU knrw tli. kavlfnl fatality (if theur direohrr,itud ae(hey know,ton. >; , rr.-, t-<- t ti-.-.: •m.niy. v.-n..- ; not do more than loan-nm tiivni !l.:i i.e. a, ; II (•.• \!r toes th.it it 'ii : ha.c when tj.ni.ii.;. 1 lie . :.re> hiii> have wen so etc ngly tiy- n> the coiifidenov ol n itiikii. !. Prepared by Dr. J.C. AYER CO. Lotjlll, Maid. .S-.W by Charles Jii/z, Tjevr 'siown, Jar J> V''tz, AilfuriHe. 11. S. AfrXtitb if- Co.. J,'. 1/ Kintsloe, Reedn ilh-, }{. (J. olj\ 11 //</'- Had, and by JJralcrs r ryvher . d'jO THE STEAM MILL AGAIN X3NT XilOTION! Farmers and Mechanics, Look to Year Interests ! (laving added to the Flour and Grain Business a large stock of we oiler to the public, OR RETAIL, t general assortment at prices as low, perhaps lower, thrn the same artic es can be purchased in the couikty. Our stock consists of FISH, COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLASSES, RICE, SYRUPS, CEDAR-WARE, SPICES, acd all othci artiries in that line. £dr*7crm3 Cash, but all kinds of Gram and Pri'duce generally taken hi exchange lorgoods. Country Grqcers will do weli by examining our stock before purchasing elsewhere All kinds of COAL, SALT AND PLASTER always on hand. MAR-Kri & WILLIS. Lewistowi, April 21, 1859. The Daily Telegraphy Published i.t llnrriaburr, Pa., by Geo. Bergner XtCo. fMililishes the List r,f Letter* fc, authority, a sure eriiiuuci cf it hajvin? the lareest tirculation. Tern.*—#3 per year; the vvtekly anil semi-weekly is aUr. oL'bli-he.f ai p2 per year. THE JIM With its recent supply 0 f Now Good*, ; i cheap and good, can compete with atr : Ladie's Wear of all kinds, comprising many new and beautiful p-nttern The assortment i f CLOTHS. SATINETS. and other Goods for gentlemen.-' wear w v - i as will hardly fail to pleas*. f '* GROCERlirjg Ht f-raS* ARE, W 11.1.0W \t .4 It I', t „ . ' <XTLERY, Kt. Together with all other articles u . s „ alw kept in a first class Dry Co.oil, mi ,\ iir J* Establishment. *SWool and Country Produce ee. eral' taken in exchange fi.o g The public are respectfully inGit-j t , and examine piv stuck. n" 2 '' ' S. J. BRISBLV VLBAfA. Britannia, I<*„ n and Tin Tabi, , cheap ... £ei be', " 111. IfEK Bowls, ladles, and I'rint-eh. ■ Zerb.:\ ' |>AREK*s 1 uequalled Ch c ' -M sweet spiced and Delaware CimcoiateTi' saie at 11. Zerbe'*. j / COMMON and Spring Clothes Pins i v t'„ gross or d. z. cheap at ZerhL-'t pKDAKWARE.-liroon. S Buckets, Tubs V/ and V> ash Machines at /■ rbe', CI AH PET Bag®. Carpet Chain and timbrel* /las cheap at Zerbe ( IRACKEUS M holcsale and Ketnd cll , V nt . Zerbt ' ' e Vara and Twine, cheap at /.-mL s 4 <OI I hi. Mills, flatclicu, Il.tinmc.r*. t'up, rj Cutnbs, H >rse Cards and Pad I d. cheap at Z-rUV |" YKIED Apples, Cherries and - i./chef.pat ZerbeV. DAIRY and Ground Alum Salt Cheap"h, Zerk's. T7AMILI and Buckwheat Flour cheap nt Zerb'.'s. Flaxseed Oil and Turpentine I. at Zerbe's, f T OSIER 1, Cloves and Suspend, r-, cinnp i at Zcrbc's. UOMLW and Beans, cheap at Z-rWn Grocery. I I AND, >crub, Shoe, and Wall I'.ruslu-; _Ljl cheap at Z.tb- *. ri ALI Bushel and Peck Measures .h.'.p k at Zerhc s INK. M ueiLge, Prepared Glue and i'aj.tr _ cheap at Zerbe ■=. \ MARKET, Clothes and Fancy Basket* I*l cheap at " Ztrbe'.. MAKE your own soap, and buy the C. n centrated Eye at Henry Zerbe'-Grocm. ¥)OCkET Knives, Purses-, Hair Oil, una X Combs, cheap at Zcrbc's. ■ ")RIME Bio nod Java Coffee at redu •••.! 1 prices, also Browned Coffee at lb, at il Z rbe's. T > OPE Halters. Bed Cords, and Ci ;C , I A Lines cheap it /• ib>.' I ) K'E, Essence of C->ffte, Corn Star.-i . F.. jf V '.'ina, Spice, Ilari Starch, I'epptr ..r,! S ups of every 'R-xriptiun for sale ehe.in h t II Zerbe 1. SI o\T Crocks, Jugs and J;ir* of all size, cheap a; ZerU's. UIIAWL Pins, Razors and Razor Strep#, cheap at Zerbe'#. SPAIN'S paten* and Barrel Cisurnscheap at Zcrbe'f. GAR Boxes, F. r Boxes and Walking O Canes cheap at Zerbe's. 'IvQB ACCO and <" ; gars r.f ch-i-st brands, cheap at Zcrbc's 'BAA BEE Cutlery, Table and Tea Spurs at Zcrbc's 4 CHESTS of Green nnu Itiaek T>t at dif ferent prices at II Zerb-'s. JJ I 50, GO, 02 and Go cents per gnlbr. "tUj Eight different kinds of Mida.-x# at 11. Zerbe's. j| W W j LBS. of fresh Candy, Oranges, 4, ' J ** " Lemons, Figs ami Baisios fir Lav tu tailers at II ZcrLe'r grocery and variety store. I I lift 2 lAA P I r * -V RS of the choicest 5 ' ' Mf brands, : r <aie low tu re tailers nt Zcrbe'a. Th< (rreat> tt T/munry of th' Ay is (hut Jchn Kennedy k Cc. PropietGis ; A: D JIBES niIOTED, sCfman, A RE selliug goods at prices that defy cur<, 13- petition. They keep a large to.,k c it! binds . f goods sti"h a? Sugars, at 7. 1", 11. Coif c< nt !C Teas SB, Syrups ut CO per gaii.'ii, R ! 0 boxes <>i' Mould Candles 16 <-2 l* ii. .. tc dealers at 13 c;s. lv the b<-s.) Mctfc p. ,v lb., S.-gnrs, very low. Sugar Curcai Ilatas at 12. i>.--io.' Beef 12, Calicos, Muslim-', Ging hams, and ali kinds of Dry Gociiu for sale at pro.-es tl .t can't surpassed. Frcryboiiy and anybody :it invited to c.'tn. and see the Mghu. Don't bn gtt to L--ing along the ready cash, as you may be sure its that we're after; nnd don't forge; that we seii good- tosu** the bard times ; we take produce of ail kinds ir exciiange for goods. JOHN KENNEDY & Co. f.'bld J. P> Firuvei., Salesman. | / k BUSHELS fine Dried Apples, Splen jl \y did Dried Apples from Ohio, on btrnc and for s&ie aet A. FELiN'S \TTHITE GRANITE Tea Srts ot'4S pn . t from S3 oU to £5 '""d per s"* a fet)l4 JOHN KENNEDY & CO. I /\ BOXES Dasry Cheese, at iU JOHN KENNEDY & Cos Glassware. IjARUIT Stands with and without covers. 1 Butter Dishes " " Sugar Bowls, Goblets and Preserve DE> -3- Pivohera and Tuixibiers. Ail to be arJ at the lowest figure by 11. ZERBE. Fish ! Fish I Fish! MACKEREL, iTering, Shad and all oth er kinds of Fish, just reueived ami tot sale at the lowest prices at Henry Zerbe s Grocery. FLAXSEED OLD. Turpentine, Ac., iB store and fa* sa'e by o jt feb!4 JOHN KENNEDY <k Co.
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