Lewistown gazette. (Lewistown, Pa.) 1843-1944, May 23, 1861, Image 4

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    THE
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Receipts for Pre serving.
Cherry Jam. —Stone !our ponds of
cherries, and put them in a preserving-pan
with two pounds of fine white sugar and a
pint of red currant juice. Boil the whole
together rather ikst, until it stiffens, and
then put it into pots lor use.
:■>■!,< ,•>/ J.i si. —Stalk and crop six
pound.-ol the small, red, rough gooseberry,
put theui into a preserving-pan. and, as
they warm, stir and bruise them to! ring out
ti.. juice. Let them boil for ten minutes,
then add four pounds of sugar, and place
it on the lire again; iet it boil, and contin
ue boiling lor two hours longer, stirring
it aii the time to prevent-its burning.
When it thickens, and will jelly upon a
plate, it is done enough, l'ut it into pots,
and allow it to remain a day before it is
covered.
Blackberry Jam. —ln families where
there are children there is no preparation
of fruit so wholesome, so cheap, and so
much admired, as this homely conserve.
The fruit should he clean picked in dry
weather, and to every pound of berries put
hall pound of coarse brown sugar, boil the
whole together for three-quarters of an
hour or one hour, stirring it well the whole
time Put in pot- iike any other preserve,
and it will be found most useful in fami
lies, a- it may be given to children instead
of medicine; makes excellent puddings.
To Pa ten - Barberries in Bunches.—
Take the stoneless barberries, reserve the
largest hunches; then pick the rest from
the stalks, put them into as much water as
will make a syrup for the bunches, boil then
till quite soft, then strain them through a
sieve, and to every pint of juice put one
and a half-pounds of loaf-sugar; boil and
skim it well. To every pint of this syrup
put half-pound of barberries in Lunches,
huil them until they look quite clear, and
put them into pots or glasses. Tie paper
over them. They are only used us a gar
itish for other sweet dishes.
C<>m yon it ion St'':- tmeat. —Jake two pot
lies of ripe red gooseberries, two of red
raspberries, two of strawberries (the pines
are best;, and three pints of red currants;
bruise and mix them together in a deep
dish, and to every pint of'the fruit put
three-quarters p.una of -ugur, pounded
pretty fine; then boil it for half an hour,
stirring it all the time it is on the fire,
f'herrio- may alst ;- added, first taking
out the stone-; m.a-ure them with the
other fruit for the weight of sugar.
Currant ./. '!y. —Take the red and white
currants equal quantities, or all red, tie
them down close in a jar, put them into a
kettle of water over a slow fire to boil for
hours, or into a slow oven ; run the liquor
through a fine sieve, but do not squeeze
the currants hard ; then to every pint of
juice put three-quarters pound of loaf-sugar;
set it over a slow fire until the sugar is
dissolved. Let the scum rise thick enough
to be taken off at once ; then let it boil up
quickly for twenty minutes, or until it jel
lies.
AGRfEii LIU RAL,
A Good Whitewash.
The Chemical Gazette contains the fol
lowing excellent receipt fur a whitewash,
or a wash of various colors:
Whitewash is one of tlie most valuable
articles in the world when properly appli
ed. It prevents not only the decay of
wood hut conduces greatly to the health
fulness of all buildings, whether wood or
stone. Outbuildings and fences, when not
painted, sh mid be supplied once or twice
every year with a good coat of whitewash,
which should be prepared in tlie following
way: Jake a clean, water-tight barrel, or
other cask, and put into it hall a bushel of
lime. Slake it by pouring water over it,
boiling hot, and in sufficient quantity to
cover it five inches deep, and stir it brisk
ly till thoroughly slaked. When the slak
ing has been effected, dissolve it in water,
and add two pounds of sulphate of zinc
and one of common salt. These will cause
the wash to harden, and prevent its crack
ing', which gives an unseemly appearance
to the v ork. 1 f desirable a beautiful cream
color may he communicated to the above
wash by adding three pounds of yellow
ochre ; or a good pearl or lead color by the
addition of lamb, vine or ivory black. For
lawn color add four pounds umler—Turk
ish er American, the latter is cheaper—
one pound Indian ied, and one pound of
common lampblack. For common stone
c r ' ,v: • i mds of raw timber and
two pounds lampblack. This wash may L
applied with a common whitewa-b brush
and will be found much superior to < m
mon whitewash.
The (> resttr*f i)iscorcry <■/ 'he A;■ is thai
John Kennedy & Co. Propietors,
AND
J Airs FIROVCi), Salesman,
\K!. s -lling goods at prices that defy com
- pct.tain. they keep a large stock of
•it] ku ds 1 g< ds saeh aa Sonars, at", 9,10,
•L 1 ; frt to. T--as Bs, Syrups at CO per
-alien, 100 boxes of Mould Candles 16 oz to
-. (to - salens at 13 cts. by the box,) 14 eta.
8 ' v . urv ' ! v '■ tsugar Cured Hams
at lg, i)rie* Boot 12, Calicos, Muslins, Giuc
-iain-, ana all kinds of Dry Good- for sale ut
prices mat can't be surpassed. Everybody
and any ->oa are invited to come and to- the
sights. Don't forget to bring along the ready
cash as you may bo sure it- that we're after
and don t lorget that we soli goods to suit the
hard tunes : we take produce of ail kinds in
xebange for goods.
JOHN KENNEDY & Co.
J. b. f iiio> fin. Salesman.
AVER'S
CATHAETIC
;v r ;r PILL-.
.#?>* _ •/ ircr • Are yon sick, f—.l*. xri-1
, conii'U;iii!ir •' Are Ji o:t f
— —•
j.Rlrc Kwtf3 couifertel :• . I -
Jwiiil.. t sits .:• ■ r- n the pnte* to
OWIWAUKit. eerten- itii. -'. f -ne !.t of
?'*• gj-Koess toereeplag uiou you.
J* ®?" .- - — Arf'f'n au-i sfcooW (e averted -jr a
"• timely u.-e of tire rialit rem
.: :*• f ek-anse or.t the •■': • r
r. - *e> . 1;..-i ! — '• 1 •
'•"l. ' l-i-. -V .•• ■-•:■- " -• ■•
'' - *' f ■ ■"'■* I 'e*'. I.i v. i ill i.- ■ ■
-.. XlerV stimulate Tlie fun
( ' r - "'MI ; •? t ,f tlie I lv into vigorous as
-4 '• \ ..r/'-*'-."" • . ti.,-v. |-u: .ij ifi- mU -m
'■'J"—— " tle ci-.-tiu'tions wliicli make
d"- use. A cold seftSes gome where in tl<t t-u ly. an ! ob
structs its natural functious. These, if not relieved,
r . .-t ueii. :'•• Ives and th ( - surro.iudiiig urgat: ] to
,|,. -msr p-iirai ~a;r&vatiou, suffsuug, au'l diseaso.
\\ hile in this < .uJition, oppreSst-1 by the derafigetti ate.
take Iw-I Pills, and see how directly lliey restore the
natural action o! the system, and W " *** buoyant
feeiiug of health agaiu. What is true ami so a.eMc :a
this trivial and tornmon complaint, is also tin iu man.,
oftli- %-:•[-s.ated an !il iuger-us distemj.ers. rue tatua
purgativ- • 'Vt them. Caused by f-itn ob.-trtic
ti -ns and derangements of the natural functions of the
1 -lv. til- v are rapidly, and many of them surety, cured
t'V til- - nil,- mean-- V ns who know* f li virtues --i tlit-s-
I'ills. will neglect to employ them when suffering front
the disorders tle-y core. . .
jfuVm-iit, f. in le.i-li.ist physicians in -.me ... iiie
principal cities, and from other well known public p-r
--s ins.
From a Forttyerdig rt / Txuit. P'.- - 1
I>p AVER: Vonr Pills are tlie jaiagon of aii that is
pi-mt in m. li in-'. Th<-y have cured my little daugh: -r
of ulcerous son-- ii[>o!i Ivr hands an i feet that liud proved
iiiouralrle fur y-a.-s. Her mother has Ijeeu ionp .ev
otwly ap.ii--t-.-i with td itebaa and phtpWai her skin and
in I, r hair. After our child was cured, she also tried
your Pills, Hud t.'.-y have cured her.
ASA MORG It IDC K.
AH n Fnitilly I'liyslc.
/V-.-i h lh . / . ll*. i utiuji ijht, yew Odeum.
Your rills ttr-- the prince of purges. Their excellent
qualities s-irpn-s any cathartic We j>osst- c s. They
niild. but very tain sod effectual in thair ucti-.u on the
1~-.a-.i-, \v|,i- h in iU - - them iu valuable to us iu the daily
treatment of disease.
Ileudac lie, Sick Heart ache, Foul Sioisiacli.
I'r jm Ih\ J.dio n d liuyd, Baltimore.
Dear lino. A.in: 1 cannot answer you what complaints
1 have c ire■> v. i'li your Pills h -Iter tiian to say all!' ■' •<
erer tre rt uA jmipuWhs MuKtht, I place preat dept u
ilen.s- on au sir- -tiuil cathartic in my daily contest w
dt- - i-e, an 1 la li- . ing IIS I d > that your Pills all ji a Us the
best we have, I of course value them highly.
PrrTsurßG. Pa., May 1. lSa-'i.
I)H. .1. 0. Atfr. S*ir: I have !.—*n repeatedly eared of
the v. vrst hriul:any bod> can liave by a dose or two
of v .-.ir Pills. It s-ems to arise from a foul stomach,
whi h they clcvuise at once.
Yours with great lespect, KT>. ft*. PRKIII.F,
(Vrl: of Sleamer Cluri ■.
Bilious Disorders lilver Complnints.
From Dr. Theodore Bell, of y.-w York C <>j.
Not only r.re your Pills admirably adapted to their pur
pa- • .-< an ap ri- nt. hot I find their beneficial cfl Is upon
the I.iver very marked indeed. They have in my prac
ti- proved m-.r elTectual f.r the cur.- of hdwot con
j>'nil's tbau any on.-reiiit-dy i can mention. 1 sincerely
t-joiee that w- have at length a purgative which is \w r
thy the confidence of the piotessioti ami the people.
DIPARTUENT CF THE I.MERiOR, )
tVashiugton, It. C., 7th Feb., 1860. /
PtR: I have used your i'ills in iny general and hospital
practice ever sine- you made them, and cannot li-sitale to
say they are the best cathartic we employ. *i heir regu
lating action on the liier is quick ami d- ided, conse
quently they are an admirable remedy for derangements
of that organ, lii l- ed. I h ivo seldom found a case of
hdfits din.")' H i obstinate that it did not readily yield to
them. iiaUrnally yours, A 1,0.\7.0 15A1.1., >l. lb.
J'/iysiciun of the Marine llosj ital.
Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Relax, Worms.
From Dr. J. (#'. Green, of Chiaiyo.
Your Pills have had a long trial in my practice, and 1
hold tliein in esteem as one of the best aperi- nis 1 have
t-v.-r found. Their alterative effect upon the liver makes
them an excellent remedy, when given in small d-- - - for
bilious dysentery and eliarrhera. 'J lu if sugar-coat iup
makes them vi-rv acceptable and convenient fir the ute
of wuuieu and children.
Dyspepsia, Impurity of tlie Blood.
From Dev. I". I lews, JUtlor ,f Advent C/niieb, Boston.
Dr.. AVEE: I have used your Pills with extra rdinary
success iu my family arid among those I am culled t . visit
iti distress. To regulate the organs of digestion and
purify the blood, they are the very bust remedy 1 have
ever known, and 1 can confidently recommend them to
my friends. Yours, J. V. lIIMICS'.
fVvRSAW, Wyoming Co., N. Y.. Get. 21, 1875.
De \H Pin: lem n-iiig jour Catli n tic Pilis in my pinc
ticc. and find tiiein an excellent purgative to cleanse the
syst in and vitrify (he fount pint of the l.lorrt.
' JOHN MKACUAM. M. p.
Const ipatlon, Cost ireness, kinppi-easiott,
Rheumntism, float, A'curalgla, Drop
sy, Paralysis, Fits, etc.
From Dr. J. J'. Vaughn, Movlre l Can 'a.
Too much cannot he said of your i bis for the cure of
cost ireness. If others of our fraternity have found th in
as efficacious as I have, they should j in me in pi . -biiio
iug it for the benefit of the uiultitudes who snll'.-r from
that complaint, which, although had enough iu its.-lf. i
the progenitor of others that arc worse. 1 believe to
tieeness to originate in the liver, but your Tills affect that
organ and cure the disease.
From Mrs. E. Stuart, Physician an'l Mi'heiß, Boston.
I find one or two largo doses of your I'ills, taken at the
proper time,are excellent promotives of the natural so-).-.
tion when wholly or partially suppressed, ami ah \ rv
i.fTe tual t.> c ! -at:se the stomach ami rxprl forms. Th -v
are •> much the best physic wc lutve that I recommend
no other to my patients.
From the Ret. Dr. H > -Ws, of Otr M-'hadist Epis. Chrch.
I'CLtSKt 11-ii -t:. Pavatitiah,Ga.. .lait. C. IS.'. l ').
Inmo Pia: I should he ungrateful f..r the relief
your skill has brought tue If 1 del not report my car.- t
you. acm settled in Mr limbs and brought on excru
ciating iitttio'/jic} iui,s, which mM in filloij i%iw
tism. Not*ithstanding I had the best of phi fHfiM the
disease crew wor— ami worse, until In the advice of your
cxrolh lit a.viit in Itidtimmv. l>r. >l;e k'-nzie. I trie i \ in
I'ills. '! M effects were Blow, Imt mn. By peraevetlog
in the us.- ol them, I in:, now entirely well.
Senate (Tumiieb, llaf-.n Rouge, he.. 6 Dec.
DR. AVER: 1 have been entirely cured, bv your I'ills, of
Rheum 'tic Chjut — a painful ili-.. ..- that hud afflict.' Ime
for years. VINCENT SLIDEEL.
f'" "'.st of the Pills in market contain Mercury,
which, although a valuable remedy in skilful hands, is
dangerous in a jAtblic pill, from the dreadful conse
ju that frequently foil >\v Its incautious use. Th*se
contain no mercury or mineral substance whatever.
Price, 25 cents per Box, or 5 Boxes for sl.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass.
*S'old by Charles llstz, Lacistoicn, Jacob
Mctz, Allan-tlb-, 11. S. McNabb A- Co., lklle
''Hie, /''■ M. Kinsloe, Ileetlseille, 11. Graft',
U htie Hall, and by Dealers everywhere. <l2O
THE STEAM MILL
AGAIN
XTSJ !%,'£ o a 3? X O3NT!
Farmers ancl Mechanics, Look
to Your Interests !
Hav intr added to the Flour and Grain Business
a laree stock of
'<&&ojo3 2& l ßas£
we offer to t'ue public,
Q$L B.IUT£L2JU,
a general assortment at prices as low, perhaps
lower, than the same articles can he purchased
ui the county. Our stock consists of
FIS , H ' cor L EE,
MOLASSES,
,V/? r ' , SYIU'PS,
< LI All-WAKE, SPICES,
all £ Ui f r ? rtities in that line.
p i t;llas but all kinds of Grain and
Produce generally take, , n change for'"od
Country Grocers will do well bv ex imit hr
our stock be.'or purchasing elsewhere °
All kinds of
COAL, SALT AND PLASTER,
always on hand.
MARKS & WILLIS.
Lewistown, Aprii 21, 1859.
The Dally Telegraph.
I üblished at Harrisburg, Da., by Ceo. Hcrgner & Co.
pu > i-le s Ibf l.ift of L( tiers by authority, a enre evident
of it having liitf iarg-bt circulation
Terms—#3 per year; the weeklv and semi-weekly is
:dso published al f 1 per \
NEW ARRIVAL!
s*- -5 ei 0- <?; TT "**■ TT- ?i i
„ V ** • <sS = v iW
First Stock of the Season,
BILLY JOHNSON respectfully informs
his customers and the public, that he
has just received over one thousand pair of
Boots and Shoes of all 6izes and quality,
which he proposes to sell cheaper than any
establishment in town in his line or in Mifflin
county : and as the above stock is all prime
.joods, he will warrant the same, and as a
new feature in his business he guarantees to
repair all rips gratuitously. He has also on
hand a large stock of inferior quality of work,
which will be sold at a very low rate at the
risk of the purchaser. Also, a good supply
of HOMKMADE WORK kept on hand.—
Manufacturing of alt kinds attended to with
promptness, and repairing neatly executed at
the shortest notice. Storekeepers and others
will find it to their advantage to give nim a
cali before purchasing elsewhere. Nothing
charged for showing go ids. Customers will
please hear in mind that as his profits are
-mall his terms are stririly cash.
A large lot of TIU XKS kept constantly
;n hand which will be sold cheap.
ap4—tf BILLY JOHNSON.
| Uloriour Trilt in pit over all Opposition
For t e People have Decided
That the Cheapest and Best Boots and Shoes
are sold at the
PEOPLE'S SHOE STORE,
In Lewistown.
. s 7>- vk j~sT_£.STf*?* 1 'T 'V". W \ "
r IA\KE pleasure in announcing that they
1 still e ntinue their extensive shoe estab
j lishment in West Market street, nearly op
posite Maj. Eisenhise's Hotel, and that they
have just returned from the eastern cities
! with a large and varied assortment of Boots,
; Shoes and Gaiters, fi>r Ladies, Gentlemen
! and Children's wear, all of neat finish and cx
j client manufacture, which they will sell
for CAS!/ (JXL 1",
At Least 25 Per tent. Cheaper
! than the same can he purchased elsewhere,
I as will be > en by referring to the following
j Price List:
Men's Boots, £1 50 to 3 25
" Gaiters, 140 to 175
" Walking Shoes, 125t0 140
" Brogans, 85 to 140
" Kip and Calf Brogans, 02 to 80
i Ladies Gaiters 75 to I 00
" Kid and Morocco l ice
Boots, 1 00 to 1 25
" Kip and Calf lace Boots, 80 to 125
j Misses' and Childrens Shoes, 12 to 05
j Having bought our goods for cash, they
were put at the lowest figure, and by doing
; an exclusively cash business, customers are
I made to pay no debts—hence our low prices.
Measures taken fur Boots and Shoes, which
| will bemaaeat the shortest notice. REPAIR
j ING done in the neatest manner.
| 11.1 XkS. A ALICES, &c., always on hand
! and tor sale cheap.
j We respectfully solicit a liberal share of
public patronage. OctlO.
SADDLES, HARNESS, &c.
| The subscriber having now on
h an d one of the best and largest
; pjT. locks between I hiladelphia and
| Pittsburgh, in order to accom
j mod ate business to the tunes, oilers for sale a
j complete assortment of
Saddles, Harness, Bridies, Collars, Trunks,
Whips, Haines, Valises, Carpet Bags.
I which are offered for sale low for cash, or ap
proved credit.
Among his stock will be found some high
ly finished sots of light Harness equal to any
manuiai tured,
Let all in want of good articles, made by
I experienced workmen, give him a call.
JOHN DAVIS.
Lewistown, April 19, 18G0.
IROBERT W. PATTON,
y-.
SOITH SIDE OF MARKET STREET,
LBWISTOWX, I*A.
HAS just received and opened at his es
. tabiishment a now supply of
Clocks, Watches, Jewelry,
Fancy Articles, &c.,
which lie will dispose of at reasonable prices.
He invites aii to give him a call and examine
his stock, which embraces all articles in his
line, and is sufficiently large to enable all to
make selections who desire to purchase.
SSayREPAIItING 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 who
may favor him with their custom. feb2
>cal, t'liiaii <V S>t3i;hic.
W. G. ZOLLINGER,
Market Street, next door to Kennedy's Store, \
Is always prepared to sup- g§3E| —
Bfg I ply the public with all the Wf? I \
different styles of Hats of j
hc qualities and at such
prices as to defy corn pet
lion. lie has now en hand a large assortment j
f Fall and vit.ter iAis and Caps, of aii the i
latent styles, which he will sell at the lowest i
cash prices, lie invites everybody to call and |
exauiint for them t ives, as he is satisfied ihat ;
his tock ( a;;in t f 1 to please.
For the Ornish he has constantly on hand, or :
w ill make to ordei, hats to Acir taste of any
requir. •',-izt or brim, at prices that cannot fail
to be satisfactory.
Country Merchants will find it to their ad
vantage to give m< a call, as a liberal deduction
will he made on wholesale purchases, and es
pecially so to punctual men
Don't forget the place, next door to Kenne
dy's store and nearly opposite the Odd Feiiows'
Hall ©ct22
Queensware.
MiA Sets at reduced prices at 11. Zerbe's.
-* Dinner Sets " " at 11. Zerbe's.
Toilet Sets " " at 11. Zerbe's.
Covered Dishes, Tureens, Sauce Boats, Steak
Dlates, Dinner Plates, Pitchers, Cream Mugs,
Molasses Jugs all at reduced pirices. Per- j
sons in need of any of the above articles will j
do well by giving me a call, as 1 am deter- j
mined to cell to suit the times.
>nh7 H. ZERBE.
MACKEREL, Herring and Shad, best
. quality, at low prices, for sale by
fjbU JOIIN KENNEDY ACo 1
TV r M FLTX*T! NYM. FIJNT \VM. FLINT!
\\ WM. FLINT!
ir,n. r ' '
Hid. Phut!
So. m BfinW. A.*., m Mattel,
So. SuT Mar let. So. SO7 Market,
So. SOT Market, So. St'7 Makret.
P!, Jo.h 'p'an.
Ph i! 'uletp h m.
Philadelphia,
Pa.
Pa
Po.
Tremendous Sacrifice
OF
SIOO,OOO Worth, cf Jewelry,
All Fur One Dollar Each.
A Large and Splendid Assortment <.f Jewelry, r.ui
sisiiug ..I CHAINS. MilA< F.I.ETS. < AME<> SF.'TS. *■■.
&>-. to 1 nil styles of French Fluted Clcmis,tiuM md
Pi it, J Jewelry.
Wo Jo not keep <■? gift ■ r gal, anize.l •.•■' ids.
Ours is what is sold by the Is--' jeweler- as GoM Jew
elry.
we receive our goods from the best gold j.-wtlry
Tiiam:! •••ture;'- in the Star
WHO AIM-: Fop'-pn TO SEI J..
WHO A};!-: FopCE.'f TO FELE.
WHO APE FOFrE.h TO - ELL.
WHO APE FOPrF.lt TO 5F.1.!..
The following is only a jurl? ' lit of our immense
TAKE I'OFR ( HOKE FOP
>1 EACJT.
TAKE VOIR ( HO3IE FOR 81.
I. l it- -17.i :in :e |-;i' n tail je-1. "-. to
La\ • * (b> 1" to JO
I. Carbuncle du s to :>o
l' i Lidi---' Kli:iiiieli<-<] and ' .i! .!" 7tn 'ill
iJo anu c'a '.iiniele do 7to ao
!•. lit,hi (luster Grain- s -nutg Sots Jo lonian
Do ilu J" \ .Jo ilo in to ;*>
Do 110 Jo J. t s ts ih> to l'J
111. Jo Black A! -aie do Jto 12
1 1' Jo I. 11l Ml - •> ill. Cto 12
I>" do t eiii-o Set- do sto 1g
D" Ilihli.m Twists, with Brilliants do 6to IS
Do i; S.-Is. )■<• style do v K, 'Ji
j ]•■■ Km in- lied < ie-ter. new -ty'n do 1" f- a"
I (i"M 'i'hlliihles til, :l to 7
!' oiioiel pointed gold pens k eases ilo 3to 6
.
s\'v I'. o-d Mugs do 4 W
ii-,-: loot . • ilitf. •••lit styles Lndie-'J> welry:
Mi J. ihou-. a'i styl -. jsitterns and sizes : I.iK-kits of
j every Jesei iption: ' o-'iii I'ens, 14 enrut. with silver i-x
ten.-a n ht.Uer; < .old iT-ie ils. Sit- v.* Buttons. Stutls.
! A*., I 'oral. Liv:u Cameo atul Bail I Braeelets;
I i- n;-' Vest Chains, tnmiled to wear Jnr ten Jfars
j w .thout ehanging <■'••!..r. and wiil .-•.-isid the a. i I—they
tare usually sold by JewehWs as sohd gwM—siH mftde
;in 1' ..- V'-u ean t yonf ehoi.-e for si ••■••eh. La-
Ji- l - * an! fh-iir- (.Hard C/niius.-1 eaeii. u ;ia!!y So: !
by Jew el, is at from 15 to S3O each; Ladies, and child
ren's Ne. k i Indus. I iiitifnl j let i.-; Arm. ts, hrti
lialit. i-ii .Tti-l-il ami rubv setntig- : < To- plain an i
enamel!• h for '! • ..ell, !• Tail from :5 to sjo
. an. Ik. .-n stvh-and varietv of .Jewelrv and ii -r
--al.l. go-sjs ;;, r si , ,
'i'il.- -ale. at the above prii-C-. v.ill eontirine 1,.n
) enough to sell otfotir iiuim i.-. -to -k. which v. ispnr
| chased ai a great fr<>ni niamifnetnr.-rs who
j lun e tided.
TAKE I'O/ /.- CHOICE FOP fl EACIT.
SPECIAL NOTICIi.
i a 'HOW TO SEND MONEY"!
l-t. Write y ■ ill Nalte-. Blue.- of Itt-sideiiee. County
J and state. n. el distinct, as we ean make he thing
j t,"- -A J'" t iiiarf.'jt.
' Sea! all letters with WAX. a- i-nvi ioj.es ... ; ri ] with
j gum or wati ! - ean Is- easily opened—tie- eonrents ta-
I ken out and res, ale h Atu-ml to till- and • ..ill!"
j respuii-thle for your money.
JitdtreiDl'ii 's to A'jnifs.
i Any person acting a- ut. uuo iviii send lis it • .tie
tiiii".
Sinn. u'ii will give a gold hlilifilig e-,- ~ ivati !i. • xtra.
fiti. •• •• wl<l lever watch.
A waleil and the aitieh - 1. .in t ihove
list at SI eiieli.
Persons nib- ring by mail must .-cud rl and 1 Scent.-
Ift '/' -f(l t/fj/-'.
All coinmttmeations must l- addressed to
WILLIAM FLINT,
.No. M ok. t Sir. • t.
jan'24-r>in Philadelphia. l*:t.
N'AIL AGENCY.—As lam now selling
_ Nails fur Duncnnnon Iron AVorks, lam
prepared to sell to dealers ut prices so low as
to make it their interest to buy here.
jno3 F. J. HOFFMAN.
~\7n7" A.ISTTED.
18000 Persons, viz:
j 1000 P.laeksniiths
1000 Cortchnnikers
1000 Saddlers
S'XK) 'i inners
5000 II usekeepers
5000 Shoentakers
To buy cheap Goods at
jatiJ 1 F. I. HOFFMAN'S.
rßjl OUS.—The undersigned have in store
j Brandies, M ines, Old Rye Vi'hi-keys,
Gins, Jamaica St irits and N. E. Rum, of'the
verv best brands, and warranted nure and
old. JOHN KENNEDY & Co.
GIN AS A REMED j^^ENT.
THIS DKI.ICIOUS TONIC STIMULANT,
SPECIALLY designed for the use of the
J Medical Profession and the family, huv
| ing superseded the so-called "Gins," "Aro
| matic,""Cordial,""Medicated," "Schnapps,"
| etc , is now endorsed by all the prominent
1 physicians, chemists and connoisseurs, and
i possessing all of those intrinsic medical qual
j ities (tonic and diuretic) which belong to an
| old pure Gin. Put up in quart bottles and
i sold by all druggists, grocers, etc.
A. M. BISINGER & CO,
Sole Proprietors,
No. 19 Broad street, N. Y.
For sale bv FRENCH, RICHARDS &, Co.,
W. W. & 11. SMITH, and all of the prom
inent Wholesale Druggists in Philadelphia.
Philadelphia, Dec. Id, ISGO.
The New Big Tin Coffee Pot
Sign,
THE 9A€HI\E OUt tit)RE,
My Machine is new and runs a little r ugh,
That all can see by the look of the stuff;
But be that as it may, I'll still rr.ake her sing
Of all the improvements and every new thing.
Wo have made a new Big Coffee Pot Sign,
The greatest in the State and new in design,
And its a model of some we have for sale,
Which to please you 1 know they cannot faii.
Some Tea Pots too of much improved style,
The prettiest indeed you have seen for awhile.
Also Zinc Bottom Buckets that will not rust,
And sold very cheap if you don't ask for trust.
Now for a Stove, I must tell you where to look,
And is called the Daylight Gas Burner Cook
They're from the foundry and come direct here
To the only authorized salesman near.
More things I'd say, but I must do it briefly,
Attention to Jobbing, but Spouting chiefly :
Lamps and Lanters and Sad Irons too—
If you need Silver Plating, I'll do it for you.
Nc w it becomes me in a short way,
To express my thanks to the people and say,
I am very much pleased so many come to me
For Stoves and Tin W are although I am wee.
Mb? J. IRVIN WALKS.
TIN WARE!
A LARGE and complete assortment, com
_iTJL prising all kinds of Ware made for sale,
at greatly reduced prices by
F. G. FRANCISCUS.
Gt ARDEN Seeds of all kinds. The ccle
r brated Peas British Queen, Champion of
England, Tom Thumb and Extra Early, and
the Fegt-e Tomato, the best ever grown, for
sale by
F. G. FRANCISCUS.
O PADES, all qualities and prices for sale
kJ !y F. G. FRANCISCUS.
G< ARDEN Rakes, Garden Trowels, Spa
1 ding Forks, Floral Rakes, Shovels, Gar
den and Corn lloes, for sale by
F. G. FRANCISCUS.
* LARGE assortment of Wall Paper,
Y .3L. c uiprising many new and beautiful pat
terns, for sale low bv
*F G. FRANCISCUS.
j MRE Board Prints just received and for
. sale by
F. G. FRANCISCUS.
ff'MICFT Flics, Tr-ut Liues, llooks, Fisli-
I ing Tackle of all kinds at reduced rates,
for sale by F. G. FRANCISCUS.
J)AINT and Colors, ilrv and in oil, with a
_ full assortment of Paints and Colors
ready for use, in tin cans from 1 to 25 lbs,
for sale by F. G. FRANCISCUS.
iy IN K Cvlort in tubes, grainiug colors in
spirits and Dist-mper, fur sale bv
mh2l F. G. FRANCISCUS.
IU BBBSX3L I £UXK2EXI 11
Vfull supply of Boards. Planks, studding.
Lath, 3c. always on hand at lowest rates
by F. G. FRANCISCUS.
Doors, Blinds, Paling, Railing. 3c.
_ t low rates. F. G. FRANCISCUS.
STOVES.—A large variety of the
b< t Cooking Stoves in use, and nil .
■ f C 'king Stove Furniture, for sale
a;.l8 F. G. FRANCE > -S.
jf JATENT Exteii on Auger Bits :n Ito i
A 3 inches, an article long wanted :>y car
penters 3c- One auger can do the work of a
dozen of the common kind. Also, < ''Bryan's
Wagon Makers Jenny Augers, for sale bv
aplß F. G. FRANCISCUS.
INDOW Shades of paper, muslin and
T ? gum cloth, plain, gilt and figured.—
Window Shade 'i timings, Fixture.-, 3c., ut
Philadelphia prices for sale Lv
api 8 F. G. FRANCISCUS.
lIAiaXUVAKS AND CUXIiES.Tr.
T respectfully invite the attention of pur
Xelia-ers of Hardware and Cutlery, to out
stock of this season which i.- large and well
assorted, and ■ IE-red a: low prices on accom
modating terms. Merchants can save money
by purchasing goods of this description from
" aplS F. G. FRANCISCUS.
War on High Prices !
TIIE
ODD FELLOWS' HALL STORE.
*
T " NDKR command <>f Nathaniel Kennc-
V dy, i- waging an unceasing wart n high
prices, as every one can test who will call.—
He has on hand Foreign and lb an-tic
of all kinds and qualities, embracing every
thing in that line; a complete ass> rtm ;:t of
aB.OC£RZZ2S,
remarkably cheap, with good weight and fair
mea-ure, together with
<il LE\SWARL, STOAEWAUi;. KAUDV, ARE,
Ctilarieore, BWoictco/v, Sfiou/t/vr
Hum, Sitbs, Mackerel, She<l,
I! r, <n'j, Cut I Fish, f)ii J
R"/, Motions of uU
kin'ls, Roots <E
S ft O e s,
an 1 various other matters, so that the inquiry
is n .t '• What hits Nat. Kennedy got?" but
" W hat has lie not ?"
obtained license from the last
Cfiurt of Quarter .Scsyions, he is now enabled
to offer an old stock of all kinds of Liquors,
from COMMON WHISKEY to lxgt WINES,
BRANDIES and (HNS, cither wholesale or
retail, at low prices. Tavernkecpers anil
others are requested to call.
Having just received a large and complete
stock of the above named goods, I respect
fully ask a continuance of the very liberal
patronage heretofore extended towards us.
Prices to suit tiie times.
Wines, Brandies, Gins & Whis
keys,
FOR Medicinal Purposes, of the very best
quality.
REFERENCES.
We have been permitted to refer to the fol
lowing named medical gentlemen as to the
high character of our Medicinal Liquors, viz:
DR. ROBERT MARTIN,
Du. 1 . A. W uHitAt,.
B@b,Remember the stand—first floor of
Odd Fellows' Ilall, opposite the Black Beat-
Hotel.
NATII'L KENNEDY.
Lewistown, April 18, 18G1.
MONEY! MONEY!:
The subscriber wishing to turn
as much of bis stock as possible
rar • into cu-h, will sell until Aprit at
such prices u- to make it the interest of all
in want of articles in his line to give him a
call. All kinds of
Boots, Shoos, or Gaiters
made to rder, of the Lest material axid in
the best manner, at regular pricos.
Thankful for th : patronage heretofore re
ceived, a continuance of the favor is res
pectfully solicited.
Persons indebted will please take notice
the accounts will be required to be settled by
the 10th of April.
febSß JOIIN CLARK.
ittCTIOi OP PRItB.
TIIRESHING M ACHIN ES,
it i or CASTINGS
cheap, buy at tlie Olu Foun
dry. 57.00 Plows for SG.OC. Shares fur ditto
at 35c. The best Threshing Machines, worth
8140, for 8115. Large Castings 21 to 3c por
pound, according to kind and quantity,—
Machinery finished up in the best manner at
low prices. Other work at corresponding
rates.
■inlL JOHN R. WEEKES. Apt.
BERNARD A, HOOPES,
Successor to Jloojies it* Davis,
Manufacturer and Wholesale Dialer iu
HATS, F-JRS, ALTR
atnu'l? 3D DDIS,
No. 509 Market Street,
mh2B-ly Philadelphia.
LINCOLN. WOOD & NICHOLS.
MAM FACTL KERS AND l\tf..RTE!;- }
STRAW
AND
BE Ad uJ mm mim to"V mm w #
Silk Bonnets. French Flowers.'
Panama, Palm Leaf. Leghorn ami Stra
Hats.
Xo. 275 Chestnut St., an ' 724 Lubjc g
mh'2B PHILADELPHIA. 3mes
GLEN-ECHO MILLS,
(.LEIUMOHN, Pi.
■ LkS w ■ eg O v_/ o j
Manufacturers, Importers and Wholesale
Dealers in
CARPETINGS. DRUGGETS.
OIL CLOTHS. MATTINGS, &c.
Warehouse, No. 600, Chestnut Street
Opposite the State II use.
mlil4-ly. Philadelphia, IV
CHAIRS! CHAIRS! CHAIRS!
Mahogany. Maple, Birch and
Walnut
O-A-XnTIE SEAT
C 2 lO.* X JE=L & ,
of every style and finish, at
W. D. UEICIINER'S
ccosr^Tn^i
* N^-l-.'dj.
339 Korth Front Et. Above Vine,
Par! r and Pining Room Chairs, large and
small Rooking Chairs, nnuiufutnml of the
best material and by c-xperi< no 1 workmen.
All orders fiiled with Pmimitude an I Care.
Remember the place, 33'.' North Front Street,
above Vine, Philadelphia. j:m24-ly
jr- A '--y JR \> "gr yyC. A -
(LATE EAOLE HOTEL.')
Third *>t.. above Hare. Philadelphia.
Terms—s I 25 per day.
RKOADS & SAILOR, Propxiet's.
TILGIIM AN V. RIIOADS.
F- rinerlv <1 the National Ilotcl.
CHARLES SAILOR,
f2B-ly Formerly of Schuylkill co , Pa.
J.ate Wliitc Swan,
Race Street, itljoce. Thmf, l'hiiod<
Terms— sl 25 j>er day.
QUTLL7.-IAN Ss BOYLE., Tropricicrs
r g" v J the oiu customers of this v..11 ,u wn
*■ House we desire to .say that w hare ren
ovated, improved, and newly furiiished the
same, awl that we respectfully 50,... it ac a
tinuance of their patronage.
Strangers, Travtl-rs ami Visit >rs we ,-i.rdi
ally invite to the hospitality < 1 the '* Nation
al"—to come and see and judge f.r tlu;;t
selveo of its advantages and merits. Uur e.
cation is central, and convenient forne-rchants
and business men generally.
We will always endeavor to study the vents,
and comforts of our guests, and wait the as
sistance of Mr. OHAS. A. STEIN, eur affahlo
and attentive Cleric, we feel well prepared in
keep a good hotel, and hope to be aide t< Ac
general satisfaction.
HENRY QUI Li.M AN.
feb2B=lyr -JOHN BOY Eli.
IN AM, ITS HHANLTittS,
Executed in the Lest styl ; known in the art.
at"
C, G. Crane's Gallery,
632 Arch St., east of Sixth, Philadelphia-
Life Size in Oil and Pastil.
STEREOSCOPIC l'O UTIIAITS,
I AMISKOTVPLtS,
i> \t;iJiutni:o tA Pl>, <vc.
! For Cases, Medallions, Pins, Rings 3c.
Philadelphia, November 15, ISGo—ly.
Mrs. Wertz again on Hand,
nAVING taken the stand rce<i.tly .•
. pied by Mr. Ilnltzworth. in Ivi-t Mar
ket street, a few doors west of the Black Bar
Hotel, she respectfully announces to her eld
friends that she has now un hand a fine stock
of
FAMILY GROCERIES,
FANCY ARTICLES k MITIIISS 01 ALL HiYRS,
and other useful Knick knacks.
ALSO,
CONFECTIONERIES,
CAKES, &e.
Iler old friends arc respectfully invited
give her a call. aplS
Lewistown Nursery,
During the absence of Mr. butts
figapp? with the Logan Guards, the bust
ness of Messrs. Warner 3 Butts s
Nursery will be attended to by Col.
John Hamilton, to whom persons in want et
Fruit Trees &c., will please apply. A large
assortment of Apple, Pear, Peacti, Pham and
! other trees have just been added to their
I stock. aplS
Notice to Taxpayers,
\J" OTICE is hereby given that the Com wis •
i. x si oners of Mifflin county have authoriz
ed the Collectors of State and County taxes
to make a deduction of
5 FEB CENT.
on all taxes paid on or before the first day a
June nest, and THREE PER CENT, on
those paid after the first day of June and on
or before the Isth July—after which the
amount will be claimed.
By order of the Commissioners,
GEO. FRISINGER, Clerk'.
T ewistown, April 4, 1861-ti.