THE From God-y'* I-adv - B- Directions for Preserving Fruit. &c --<;<,o <bfrnj Jam.— Stalk and crop as Tinny as you require of ripe, red,gooseber ries J put them into the prcserving p-o, and a- they warm, stir and bruise theiu to briii." the juice. Let tbeui boi! for ten min :• then add >u_ r ar in the* proportion of f V.jaarters of •• • nnd to every pound of fruit, and ]•' et- it 0.1 the fir** again ; let it boil sluwljr, and e.ju'ii: i- t : !injr. for two hour- ImgCT, stirring it -til the tin;-.-1 • pre vent i; burning. When it thickens, and is jellv 'ike on a plate when cold, it is dune enough. Pat it into pots, and allow it to rem:, in a lay before it cjver.d. P m. —There arc cared varieties of j iThe richest pur] le plum for pres erving is the damson There are of these Jar .re ani ?ina.. : the i-rtre are called sweet damsons : the small one- are very rich flav md. The great difficulty in preserving ] luiL- is that the skins crack and the fruit ernes to nieces. The rule here laid down : r r r-:--. rvin_' thcrn obviates that difficulty. Purr ie gages. unless operly preserved, wiii tarn to juice and skins; and the large j.. rsv-t iutn xs it i- generally known) comes c-jinrietely to *;ec-e- in ordinary modes of * r—erving. The one recommended here i . will keep them whole, lull, and rich. To Pnr~pl> I >: i>"is —Make a syrup of clean brown sugar; clarify it; "iter. - erfeetiy clear and boiling hot. pour *. ever the plums, having picked out ail *:ns -jnl ones and stems; let theui remain the svmp two days, and then drain i: of", making it boiling hot. skim it. and r or it over again ; let them remain anoth er day or two, then put them in a preserv ing kettle over the tire, and simmer gently until the syrup is reduced, thick or rich. < tne pound of sugar thr each pound of . * —— TJ Pr<- rcc Plums without tie Sl:tits. Pour boiling water over large egg or mag num bonum plums; cover them until it is cold, then pull off the skins. Make a syr up of a pound of sugar and a teacup ol water for each pound of fruit; make it boiling hot, and pour it over; let them re main for a day or two, then drain it off, and boi! again ; skim it clear, and pour it hot over the plums; let them remain until the next day, then put them over the fire in the syrup; boil tuem very gently until clear; take them from the syrup, with a skimmer, into the pots or jars; boil the syr up until rich and thick ; take off any scum which may arise, then let it cool aud settle, and pour it over the plums. If brown su gar is used, which is quite as good, except for green gages, clarify it as directed. J'irii of Green Gays. —Put ripe green gages into a kettle, with very little water, arid let them stew until soft; then ru'u them through a colander, and to every pint of pulp put a pound of white sugar powdered fine; then put it in a preserving kettle over the fire, stir it until the whole is of the con sistence of jelly, then take it off; put the marmalade in small jars or tumblers, and cover as directed lor jelly. To Preserve Pippins in SI ins. —Take the fairest pippins, pare them, and cut tliem in slices a quarter of an inch thick, without taking out the cores; boil two or three lemons, and slice them with the ap ples; take the same weight of white sugar ior clarified brown sugar), put half a gill of water for each pound of sugar, disssolve it, and set it over the fire ; when it is boil ing hot, put in the slices ; let them boil very gently until they are clear, then take them with a skimmer, and spread them out on fiat dishes to cool; boil the syrup until it is quite thick, and pour it over them.— 1 hese may be done a day before they are wanted; two hours will be sufficient to make a fine dish for dessert or supper. To Preserve Crulj-Apjiks. —Take off the stem and core them with a penknife, with out cutting them open; weigh a pound of white sugar for each pound of prepared fruit; put a teacup of water to each pound of sugar; put it over a moderate fire.— Whet the sugar is all dissolved and hot, put the apples in; let them boil gently un til they are clear, then skim them out, and spread them on flat dishes. I>oil the syr up until it is thick; put the fruit in what ever it is to be kept, and, when the syrup is cooled and settled, pour it carefully over the fruit. Alices of lemon boiled with the fruit may be considered an improvement; one lemon is enough for several pounds of fruit. Crab-apples may be preserved whole, with only half an inch of the stem on, three-quarters of a pound of sugar fur each pound of fruit. ADBttU'TbBAL Hay Making. A good deal of hay wilt be made this month. Most kinds of grass should be cut soon after it is in bloom, and the hay wiii be much better than if the grass stood lori ger. With Timothy, however, it is some what different : the seeds of this grass should have reached the doughy state be fore being cut, but if the seeds are in the milky, or perhaps doughy state, it is time they should be cut. The yield will be greater than if allowed to stand longer. Take great pains in tuning your hav. Don't cut down more than you can secure at night. Grass should not he allow ed to lay on the ground more than one night, and it put in the cock or winrow the same day it is cut, it will be far better. We like to see sweet, bright, palatable hay ior all kinds of stock. It costs but little more to have such, and its nutritive prop erties are double that which has been ex posed to dews and storms, and the sun's burning rays, after it should have been in the stack or barn Valley Parmer. GILHAM'S MANUAL FOR VOLUNTEERS AND MILITIA. By Major William Giiham. 7*3 Phgf., 200 Illustrations. Price *2 50. 9 rfiMPRI-I>"G an introduction,' oat tenia? a eK-awry _ <>f t'i e terms in u**- among military n. Army Or rr.,7 taxation, ffrgsi. of Inliatry. r;r,*i ArtiiWv. and ih< -'art. Arm? and Ammunition. * of tbe Sui-iier. Company. Battsllion.Tr-oper. Tr /---> suid --ituulron. Evolutions of ,he Kt-gimest, L Artillery Ta-t..-. Honcw paid by Trooy* lu --i mp Dbbm in I amp an . irsr . .. A theStafl Btiilei, CourtXttrtiMaj, Vaaemataw Article-of War Tiff "t/0.-T COMPLETE MILITARY MASVAL VET PUBLISHED. L'-*' Tof March 21, lv'.t. f-vn J. Meredith Read, j-_ A-l otaatGt mi .. f '■■■ State o! Maw d-rk: 'fi- exam ;-t vrit: -m cart- Ma -r Gilliam's w rk. and . *.<• no he-ie.fon in recommend:ng i; :•> .'r n ■- f miliiM-y men throughout the Stage-, ii fct :...r -t--r.z.-l r.y ggasi clewiH - - andnna phehy ..f style.and contain* an infinite variety .f in f -rtu -.tin of great value U> aH in:ereted jsj iMWIaly Extra' r * f ■< letter -f Man-h ICth. IS*SI. fr ;n Alfr* 1 - ■ ijitnir Se wa i lifwtry. United I'titii inn: Gflham'n Manual 1 conwlw one of the beet w- rk.? of the k pt. - •1 in tl'.-eourtry. I re n..-n i everv ofht'-i to re-.- i it. The Manual of Instruct on ( r Vofaatet r- and M.- htia. t.y Mtjor William Gilliam. ha> our hearty ap jiroval.'and we ti. tik it r< aliy n< . e--ary f r t.'. :m --prorouiept of -nr forces in wdituy >' E Patttrmm, Cotowet Fint Artillery. Flnt Briir ade, Kir-i Ditrwioa PennayfTaiua Voiuaiecm. i fa. I). Lewjt, Ctoiancl First lahotiy, Ptflwjh vania Volunteers. 'J'iitmi/u Jot M*. t ptoin Fir-t Tr -vp Ph.'ad->-!.;. ! t'ltv Cavalrv. fi'. A L' : 'trh, Major First Regiment Artillery. T. fi. Mor-hewl. i 'lotif ! Intantry. First K--.-in.-ii! I.i'.'ht Guard". Philip Becker, Captain DUfk Hu—rs. Af'S'twltr Murphy, hit", I.ieulell.,ll! (olllptliy A. Kir"t Artillery. WUi'tm Burr. Captain Tlur-i Artillery. Tflrmwr F. Awry. Cuptwii Waahhigton Grwya. h F. F')'- . < pl -. il I'ir.iadeij ru.-i 'ir-' -. F r-t R. .'inn Tit Artiih-ry. First llngad-. First I'ivision pennsvlvama \'"!tiiiteer-. 1 h-'unitiue fori!.- in wlii-h all the tnu'tifariou- suls ■ - are pre—tited i- an eldition.il re-o:iMnetidatioa. • is.th ob the seore of economy and convenience. Whist. ngratuis'tmgj- Ua the !:.-diuni' pr----:.t thi- v -..•table ad-liti-u. t-." til- inil.ti.ry l.'-rary. end M. - . .-. .rn - -u—i-ssfiii iat>)i-. i take ar- ,r pi. -ure to :■ mtise-id its adoption by the state Military De partment and the Voinnteera. Toora, v-rv truly, ' ir. II A'oVa, Major G-neral Fifth lcvixion-Pennsyl ./t. o.- .-s. .Vyln. f'rii"g Fir~t Brig.. Ei-ht-s nth I'iv. Penis-vivat. .i Volunteer-. E. '■ ... Brig, iFirst Brig- Fifth Div_ I'v.U.-vlva! t Volunteer-. PiTTSBtP-i. Aileglieny fotnity. Penn.-vlvania. We. the uiei-rsi-ioed. has ng ex'sm ae-j >1 or GR ham*s "Manual of lusiiuelion for Volunteers and > M.iTiui." d- most heartily re-oinmend :t a the . r: •n in htary an and —.c-n'-e vet puhl -lied. I* - . v. rk long needed, and t- indtrt-en-abie t-. every man who takes an interest in military ai!a;i>. /-' llnrrihMtvn. Lieut. Col. Kir*: Reg. Allegheny ' ounty Volunteers. ,-. y. - Brteade Inspector of First Brigade, If ■ i ' .'ptoin Duooe.-ii- Grays. Tie■■■'■' A. ll'nc 'i. • aplain Ws-i .tigtoii In-mtrv. & A McKet, Captain Jackson Independent Blues. l Sa/tl- CapUiin First Brigade, i ~pt. Eft. Ink- It. h .Vo/<•-. First Lieutenant of the Wash : gton In: .iitry. IVii.'-r i Ii- " -'t. Second Lieutenant of the PtKjue-nt Grays. t Shalfvitt, Adjutant First Regiment Allegheny Volunteer*. Want of spat e prevent- the publication of num r on- addi'ionul re<-< nujseudats ... from s'l parts of tb— t'ni' n in the possession of the publisher. Ptlbo-hed and tor sale bv I'HARI.E*- L'K.-IL\'KR. Philadelphia. No. 1 -!' Jo Ch- stnut Street. Co The '".ok will !>e ,eut by mail, p stage paid, on ;pt of advertised pnee. p.: ; . ! -Iphia. May S3, lvn-l mo. Mrs, Wertz again on Hand, HAVING takeD the stand recently occu pied by Mr. Iloltzworth, in Ka?t Mar ket street, a few doers west of the Black B -ar Hotel, she respectfully announces to her old friends that she has now on hand a fine stock of FAMILY GROCERIES, FANCY ARTICLES k NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS, and other useful Knick Knacks. ALSO, CONFECTIONERIES, CAKE S, &c. Her old friends are respectfully invited to give her a call. aplß Lewistown Nursery. During the absence of Mr. Ilutt with the Logan Guards, the bu>i ness of Messrs. Warner <fc Butts's Nursery will be attended to by (' 1. •John Hamilton, to whom persons in want o( Fruit Trees vtc., will please apply. A large assortment of Apple, Pear, Peach. Plum ami other trees have just been added to their stock. aplS Notice to Taxpayers. N'OTIC'L is hereby given that the Cummis _ sinners of Mifflin county have authoriz ed the Collectors of State and County taxes ' to make a deduction of 5 PER CENT. j , on all taxes paid on or before the first day of •June next, and TIIIIEK PER CENT, on ~ those paid after the first day of June and on ' or bef re the loth July—after which the full I amount will be claimed, i By order of the Commissioners, GEO. FKYSIXGER. Clerk. Lewistown, April 4. 18Gl-tj. i Glassware. Stands with and without covers. Butter IMshrs " " " Sugar Buwls, Goblets and Preserve Dishes. ) Pitchers and Tumblers. All to be sold at r the lowest figure by 11. ZERBE. Fish ! Fish ! Fish ! MACKEREL, Bering, Shad and all oth er kinds of Fish, just received and for > sale at the lowest prices at Ilenry Zerbe's i Grocery. i New Arrival and Low Prices ! T I ENRY ZEBBE has just received Jl J 10 bids. Sugar House Sugar 7 10 Llile. light P. R. do S 10 " best Brown do 9 10 " B White do 10 10 " C P White do 12 t Which will be sold at the lowest Cash pri -1 ces. PAINTED BUCKETS at 25 cts. each. feb!4 JOHN KENNEDY i C.o OOLE LEATHER.—A good stock just re -2 lO ceived. of the best Bed and Oak Sole a Leather, j have also a good assortment of a Morocco, Linings, French Calf Skin, Upper, Kips kc., all at lew prices for cash, my 10 F. J. HOFFMAN. D. M. DAVIDSON'S ; Essence of Coffee. IMIIS Essence clarifies and improves Cut • fee by rendering it more wholesome and . nutritious ; also, as a laxative tonic aids di gestion while preserving the full flavor of the Coffee. When used as directed, one package " will go as far as six pounds of Coffee. Manufactured and for sale at regular Phil s adelphia Wholesale prices, by i J). M. DAVIDSON, mhlj-tf Jvewistown, Pa. AYER'S CATHARTIC £ pi T T< i BTI Aro rar: sick, f—'-1-?. *n i ' — ;r H£jfc| cocij>l*SHing? Are y- u ci.: of - ori-r. with yv.ur -yt:ni >.- ■= _ ■/. id&rjjr rs ~ei. *' '. y-.ur '• ir.ji un- J.R! C E ItP*'A cooibrts Tbe*- -;■ nip ckiLWAUK tocns tv cfirn the |-rolu ie to J ■ w-' f - er - " us il'i.ess. Souis lit of 1 3PBtT, sickv*** if Tcvi-iLgu; u you, -> >. < ":~C s. -V f'N „i tiirly t.-r f the njfbt rv < * fliWfc; e .-. Tike AyerV i i!.-. ami .. . C,. r 'o~*! *-- W ; '.>ify rii '• —-■ •• 1 ' • • *y," " •'ILv fs* -'-•'•-X :u tri i ii. .i;-!i a5...... it* . • ey. I^if live body jr.". a~- *•". - tivity. purify tl -v-: 11! TO — rr~ tiie i i-Jru- iiuoi nliioli make die- A cold settles somewliere in the body, and c-t*. strut*:* Sis naiwra! funetioi.e. These, if li t re lie i ed. rr.-.-i U; ■ litem.-.' Irct a:.J the surrounding orgua*. pro ducing sener.l aggravation, eufferia,?. ao-i disease. \\ in thi. - nil*:- n. opptvsiel by th- .lerangetiienis, take Ayer's see how directly they restore the I.mural .. :i-.-n i-i the sy stem, an I with it the buoyant fr*!.-i: - <-f li-at:li ae-t.n. Wh it is true at; 1 *•• apparent in tbU trivia! an i common complaint, is al.-o true in many of tire deey-sen-ed and d-,n_'ei"as clic!-::. f r i. Tin* Sanaa purgative e'T-et tipc!- ti.eln. Caused by Tt.uhar oistrn - ti :i- and Wraugeiiient* of the natural function* of the body, they are rapidly, and many of them surety, etired by the same tu None who kno'.v the virtu a these filb, v,i,i iwghd :■> ratplrij USMM whaa surleriug from the disorders ; Ley r-ire. Statement* from i-alin- pbjdrhM in aome r.f the r-riii-ij-al .Hies, and tro.U 01.,er v.cil kuyttu j 1 -ii-j per s. lis. /'com - F-rf-rJi'iMf Merchant ./St. Louis. Ph. 4. ISSU. D.".. AVLP.: Your Pills ai- the (stragon of all that is great in modi iue. Th-. li ive cur—l my littie daugliter •t ulcerous sores upon It- i lia'i Is an i fe--t t'nat loal pr ed inctirahle for years. 11-r mother has been long g:i v- :t.. • aTl'.i t'-l ailli 1 *r;tclies au-l pimplesfUl h-.-r ..sill :i -i in list hair. After our i'h i I was vureJ. she also tri. .1 t our fill-, and tliev I ue cure-1 her. ASA MOUOIIIDGE. As a Pninily Pliysic. Fi'-'n If,. P. II". ' jrtmiijt.t, .Yew Origins. Y ir I'i'.ls are the priii'- of purges. Their excel!- 1.: niit'P.jrs sir; .-s any cathartic v. - p—eess. They n'e luild. but very ( rta.n .1 1 eff-jtu.il in their action "ii ... J<,.r.-ls. ahi. l, makes theui iinaluable to Us in the daily li - attuent "f disease. II curiae Jn-,Sic kl! en tin t he, Foul stomach. FT, .1 pr. Piu . u H ,d. r. . Pxp. Huo. Avea: 1 cannot answer you ic-Va! complAints ' 1 have c-rcf withy air Pi s 1,-tt-r than to say aff I'iet rcy tc it' ' "1 ii) •; t'irs-i-' ci ne. 1 place great depth. 11 .iianr lf. tiial .wtiisrli in my daily contest n Ith -• 1 • MI ! t-i: o i:.g as I .11 that your Piils afford us the beat w-r have, 1 ufc-u.a- value them highly. PiTTvp.i ao. Pa.. May 1. ! c 's Ir. J At fit. Sir: I have !— ■:] repeatedly cured of the v.-r>! ;i[iv |j) ( jy liave hj a <i se or two ■ f yovir I'i -. It a—n.s to arise fruia a foul : >nia-h. win -h th-y 1 leans> at once. Your* with great reejiect. EH. AT. PREIILE, Cirri- of Sl'"n<ar Cin 1 m. iiiliotts lilsortlt-rs Liver Compluiiita. P --.a Dr. Tit' slur* IFV. <-f .Y.-r York C Not only are your Pills udmirnblv adapted to theii j 11 r p - ■-.* an aperient. Pitt 1 find their 1 netirinl cfTt '.s upon th- l.iVir r-ry marked iud'-ed. They have in my p'ac ti - jroieii more effectual f r the core of h hotts 1 j than uny one r--nesly I can mention. 1 -.HM, ly l*-j :--e that hare .tt . ngth a purgative wl.. hi, wor thy the conkdeirce of the piolession ai.i the jt pie. I>. TVUTMENT or THE INTERIOR. ) Washington. Ih C.. "th Eel. . ]VI. j SIR: I haTe use-1 y-nr pills in my general and hospital practice ever .sin 1- you made them, and cann t Ii -ita;-.- to i say they are the best catiiartic we employ. Their r.g'u laling action en the liver is qui k and decided, ctmse quently they aie an adniiraUe remedy for derangements , of that < rgan. Indeed. I hate seldom found a case of h.'u:ut duotif r • olrttiuato that it did not readily yield to them. Iraternaily j- urs, HALL. M. D-. I' - niC'in t.f V.r Mi. . r JPsj.Ual. Dysentery, Diarrlioa, lielax, Worms. J:m Dr. J. O. lireen, 0/ Chicago. Your l'iiis h iv- had a long trial in my pra lice, and I hold t hem in (-teem as one of the best aperients 1 i.svc ever found. Their alterative effect uj- n the liter mak-- thera an cxcelb-ut remedy, when given in small doses for tJioiij Hijsrnt' r j and ili'rrfura. Iheir sugar - ating makes them r , y acceptable and convenient fji the- us of women and children. Dyspepsia, Impurity of tlie Blood. • Pr- r, i Jh v. J. I". Hunts, I'ul n- '•/ Adcmt Church, H'Mbm. Dr . Atcr : I hsveu*- I ymr Pills with extra ,-dinary •il'-ce-s Hi my family ami among those 1 IUU called to visit in <!Lstre-.>. To legnlat- the organs of digCktion and 1 purify the 14o,l. ih-v are 1 lie very best remedy I have ever known, and lean, nlid, ntly rec< uim- n 1 them tu my friends. Yours, J. V. lIlMEii. WSBMW, WyoodngOa, N. Y.. Oct. tt, IWS. Dliß ?IR : I am Hsinj; -. ur Cathartic falls in my prac 11< ■ and find lla :u on - xeetlent purgative to cleanse the t'.ui Wil l T ;.|-(/y the I'..', ' lint i'i tithit . I . JtJIIN 0. MEACUAM, M. D. Const ipn t ion. Cost 1 veness, Suppression. Rlie until t ism. Clout, Ni uraigia, Drop sy, Paralysis, Fits, etc. Priiu Dr. J. P. Vaughn. M-'htrt ! C'n 'a Too much canrn.t is- sai l of your 1 i!!s for the cure <-f j cuf jiWi n. If otherw of cur frwtemiry hare tbaiul tliem I as eftics l-us ivs 1 li-ive. • \ -h-.r.i-i j i-i me in pr--'. ■ ing it f-r the Kmefit <•: tie mii'titud s wh-> suffer f- 1 1 that complaint, which, ullli mgh 1.-xd enough in it-elf. i i ' the props• nit(-r of others tlmt are worse. I l-elii-vc < :■ ti ■ut : - origin.!* •i- th-- liver,hut y ur Pills affect that organ and cure the disease. Front Mr'. E. Stuart. Physician anil MvJv y, Ihstun. J find --tie or two large doses of your Pills "tken at tli i : j r-.p-r time, ar-- exc'-lleut pr -motives of the natural ie--i -• . j lion whe 11 w-li'-liy or partially sut-pr--I. v ■! also very dbdSftl t-> r'tansr the ttmnach SSll cs)nl 11,1s. They are so'mueli the bet physic we have that I recommend no other t . my pate nts. From l/a Per. Dr Ihv' -j. of the M 'hodist Epit. Church. PfI.ASKt !I ' -r_ Savannah.fin.. .Tan. 6. lv' 6. If N'or.Efi PIP.: I should 1- ungrateful for the relief . 1 your skill ha* t ■ Might DI if I did sot report my mm to you. A cohi settled in my limbs and brought on excru ' dating nturr 'gic pains, which ended in chronic rheuma tism. Notwithstanding 1 had the l,e-t of physicians, the . disease in- iv w-r and worse, nnti! by the advice of your exfa-li- t t age- : i.i ilaltiino-re, Dr Ma-kemie. I tried your , j Pills, ih-ii'fte - were slow. hut sure, liy ' ; in the use of tii-o. lam n■ w entirely well. ' f--.mate CtntMsat, Baton Rouge, Uu, 5 Dec. ISSS. 1 Dr. ATER : I have been entirely cured, by your Pills, of 1 J.'hrani. tic Gout a painful disease that had afflicted me for year-. VINCENT SEIDELL tfff Most of the Pills in market contain Mercury, win- li. although a vaiuaM- remedy in skilful hands, is dangeroii" in a public pjll. from the dreadful conse i qu-n--es that frequently follow its incantious use. Tliese 1 contain no mercury or mineral substance whatever. Price, 25 cents per Box, or 5 Boxes for sl. Prepared by Dr. J. C AYER do CO., Lowell. Mass. Sold by Charles Rifz, Letcistown, Jacob Mtlz, AllcnviUc, 11. S. McNabb if- Co., Jklle t r'tlle, 11. M. Kinsloc, Rcedsville, 11. Gra/T, Whilt Hall, and by ldcalcrs eceryirhere. d2O THE STHAIC ICILL AGAIN 5 I3NT MOTION! Farmers and Mechanics, Look to Your Interests! to the Flour and Grain Business a large stock of we offer to the public, WHOLESALE Oil RETAIL, a general assortment at prices as low, perhaps lower, than the same articles can be purchased ' in the county. Our stock consists of FISH, COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLASSES, RICE, SYRUPS, C EDA RAY A R E, S PIC ES, and all other articles in that line. Cash, but all kinds of Grain and Produce generally taken in exchange for goods. Country Grocers will do well by examining -or stock before purchasing elsewhere. All kinds of bOAL. SALT AND PLASTER, [ always on hand. M \RKS & WILLIS. , Lewistown, April 21, 1859. The Daily Telegraph, Published at Harrisburg, Pa., by Geo. Bergner It Co. publishes the I.isl of Letters by aat hority, a sure evidenc of it having the largest cire ilation. Terms—per year; the weekly ar 3 era-weekly is , also published at g? per yes:. PHOTOGRAPHIC NEWS. IF M A. McKEE respectfully announce? f ? to the citizen? of McVeytown and vicinity that his car will remain for a short time in the above named piace, for the pur pose of affording all who may desire it, the opportunity of procuring a FIRST CLASS PHOTOGRAPH of themselves, families or friends, executed in any and every <tyle, from miniatures up to life size Photographs. Pictures copied from small Ambrotypes, Daguerreotypes, dee., and enlarged to life size. Stew<sc >pic pictures of residences taken upon reasonable terms, and stereoscopic boxes furnished when called for. Having had ten years' experience in business and availed himself of all the latest improvements in the art. he feels confident that he can render satisfaction to all who may call upon him. Every variety of Photograph ic work undertaken at moderate prices. Al so, a large as.- rtinent of Photograph frames constantly on hand. Instructions given ir. all the various branches c-f the art. Pic tures tak-.n equally as well in clou iy a- in clear weather. Call soon. deel3*-Gm BEST GROCERIES, At Jjac lices, viz: G ou Ilr-'-xn Sugar at G, 7 and 8 cents Best A White do at 9 cents Best '.'rushed, I' wdt-red. kc.. Sugar 1" cents Best Rio Coffee (le-s t.y quantity] 16 cent- Dried Peaches, large halves, per qt. 9 cents do Apples, per qt. 5 cents Best Svrup, Penna., per gal. 50 cent- Baking Molasses, r-*r gal. 40 cents Portland Syrup and West India Muhtsf-es. per qt. 8 cent.- Extra Cheese, Pearl Starch, Raisin?. Prunes, Cranberries, ic. AI.SO, An excellent article Coal Oil, pr. qt. 22 cents Best Portland do do 25 cents Fluid do 12 cents ! mh2B F. J. HUFFMAN. 1 * Wall Paper. 4 LARGE Stock f-r saie hv F. J. HOFFMAN. CIIAIN.—Tiiis article is re-lu 1 ced in price by F. J. HOFFMAN. : I MSll.—Mackerel had Herring at reduced 1 prices by F. J. HUFFMAN* Coal Oil Reduced in Price! ¥ )EST article Portland Kerosor Oil at 81 !> by F. J. HOFFMAN War on High Prices ! THE ODD FELLOWS' HALL STORE. J T ~*"NI>ER command of Nathaniel Kenne- F dy, is waging ar. unceasing war n high prices, a? every one can test who will call.— He has on hand Foreign and Domestic i—> —v imm u—* of all kinds and qualities, embracing tverv ! tlr.iig in that line ; a complete assortment of GF.OCEFvIES, ! remarkably cheap, with good weight and fair ! measure, together with qiEEYSWARE, STOYEWARE, HARDWARE, ('• dnrtcarr. ii i!i'ot r t r i c> . Shonhh-r , lit at, Sul'S, Jiiii in t, Shod Jlrrnoj, Cod 1. //, Dried J'" f, button* of nil hinds, Hoots th Shoes, and vnri us other matters, so that the inquiry i- r> >t " What has Nat. Kennedy g t?" but " W liat has he not ?" fi-Sj**!laving obtained license from the last C"urt of Quarter Sessions, he is now enabled to ' ff-r an i-ld stuck of all kinds of Ei jimrs, fr -1!t COMMON WHISKEY to best WINES, BRANDIES and GINS, cither wholesale or i retail, at lew prices. Tavernkeepers arid 1 others are requested to call. Having iu-t received a large and complete • stock of the a I'M. re named goods, I respect fully ask a continuance of the very liberal : patronage her<"-t -f -re extended towards us. : Prices to suit the times Wines, Brandies. Gins & Whis keys, FOR Medicinal Purp ses, of the very best quality. REFERENCES. We have been permitted to refer to the foL j lowing named medical gentlemen as to the high character of our Medicinal Liquors, viz: DR. ROBERT MARTIN, DR. T. A. WORRAL. Rein ember the stand—first floor of Odd Fellows' Ilall, opposite the Black Bear Hotel. NAT ILL KENNEDY. Lewistown, April 18, 1861. MONEY! MONEYM The subscriber wishing to turn as much of his stock as possible cash, will sell until Aprit at ! such prices as to make it the interest of all in want of articles in his line to give him a ! call. All kinds of Boots, Shoes, or Gaiters ! made to order, of the best material and in j the best manner, at regular prices. Thankful for the 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. feb2B JOHN CLARK. Biltilftt OF PRICES. If you want good PLC AYS. THRESHING MACHINES, or any kind of CASTINGS cheap, buy at the Old Foun dry. ST.OO Plows for SG.OO, Shares for ditto at 35c. The best Threshing Machines, worth $l4O, for slls. Large Castings 2i to 3c per pound, according to kind and quantity.— Machinery finished up in the best manner ;t ; low prices. Other work at corresponding rates. apll JOHN R. WEEKES, Agt. Undertaking O 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, Feb. 21, 1861. NEW ARRIVAL! BCO3S & SHCSSi 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 sizes 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 goods, he will warrant the same, and as a new feature in his business he guarantees to repair all rips gratuitously. lie has also on hand a large stock of inferior quality of work, which will K soid at a very low rate at the risk of the purchaser. Also, a good supply <>f HOMEMADE WORK kept on hand. — Manufacr iring of all kinds attended to with pr -in j mess, and repairing neatly executed at the : rtest notice. Storekeepers and oth-rs will Snl it to their advantage to gl#e nim a call before purchasing elsewhere. Xothing charged for showing goads. Customers will pcease bear in mind that as his profits are small his terms are strictly fitfh A large lot of Till XKS kept constantly on hand which will be >ld cheap. ; Mf BILLY JOHNSON. G ("runts Triumph 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 - f ST?! re* r I"'AKE pleasure in announcing that they 1 .-till continue tic ir extensive she estab !i- ment in YY •-t Market street, nearly p j> - !•. Maj. llisei.bise's Il'tel, and that they have just returned from the eastern cities wi-'h a large and varied assortment of Boots, •Th >■ s and G liters, fur Ladies, Gentlemen an i Children'- wear, aii < f neat finish and ex cellent manufacture, which they will sell for CASH OXLY, At Lea-t 25 Per (ent. Cheaper than the same can be purchased elsewhere, - will re seen i v referring to the following Price List: M n's P. ats, <1 50 to 3 Co " Gaiters, 14: to 1 75 Walking Shoes, 1 25 to i 40 " Brogans, bo to 140 " Kip and Calf Brogans. f>2 to SO Ladies Gaiters 75 to I 00 " lvid and M -rocco lace B ts. 1 00 to 1 25 " Kip and Calf lace Boots, >" to 125 Misses' and Childrens Shoes, 12 to 95 llavi; z bought our goods f roa*h, they were put a* ! .west figure, and by doing an (xr'mictu!) rush bos incus, customers are mad" to pay no debts—hence our low prices. Measures taken f r Boots and Shoes, which will be made at the shortest Botiea REPAIR ING J ne in the neatest manner. '1 ill XKS, A ALICES, Ac., always on hand and for sale cheap. YV e respectfully solicit a liberal share of public patronage. Octl9. SADDLES, HARNESS, &c. —-fa. 1 he subscriber hav ing now on t or.d one of the best and largest (J t >fk- betweei Philadelphia and Pitt-burgh, in order to acconi moilate business to the times, offers for sale a complete assortment of Saddles. Harness. Bridles, Collars. Trunks. Whips, Haines, lathes, Carpet Bags, which are offered for sale low for cash, or up- j proved credit. Among hi.- stock will lie found sonic high- - ly iini-hed sets of light Harness equal to any manufactured. Let all in want of good articles, made by experienced workmen, give hint a call. JOHN DAVIS. Lewistown, April 19, IM>O. ROBERT W. PATTON, SOI TH SIDE OF MARKET STREET, I.IiHISTOW X. IA. T T AS just received and opened at his es _L 1 tabiishment a new supply of Clocks. Watches, Jewelry. Fancy Articles, &c., which he will dispose of at reasonable prices. He invites all to give him a call and examine | his stock, which embraces all articles in his line, and is sufficiently large to enable all to make selections who desire to purchase. .fcsh" REPAIRING neatly and expeditiously attended to, and all work warranted. Thankful for the patronage heretofore re ceived, lie respectfully .asks a continuance of the same, and will endeavor to please all who may favor him with their cu?tom. fel>2 Cheap A: Durable. W. G. ZOLLINGER, Market Street, next demr to Kennedy's Store, -s Is always prepared to sup / Pb" 'he public with all the ißf I different styles of Hats of Raa best qualities and aUuch prices as to defy tion. He has now 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 call and , examine for themselves, as he is satisfied that his stock cannot fail to please. For the Ornish he has constantly on hand, or will make to order, hats to their taste of any required size or brim, at prices that cannotfail to be satisfactory. Country Merchants will find it to their ad vantage to give me a call, as a liberaldeduction will be made on wholesale purchases, and es pecially so to punctual men. Don t lorget the place, next door to Kenne dy's store and nearly opposite the Odd Fellows* Hall oct22 Queensware. HPEA 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 Plates, Dinner Plates, Pitchers, Cream Mugs, Molasses Jugs all at reduced prices. Per- ! sons in need of any of the above articles will uo well by giving me a call, as I am deter- j mined to sell to suit the times. mh7 H. ZERBE. liyf"ACKEREL, Herring and Shad, Lest JJ JL quality, at low prices, for sale by feb!4 JOHN KENNEDY Sr. Co. J XT'SI FLINTT V.M FIT NT" WV. Ri\- 1> WM. FLINT: 1 ' h;. 1 M. hlib f„* Xo. w vt. yf. x v . : , r .v. 5..7 Mnrl U fi; f. Xo. sot Mori., t, _\ v: V . / i-i..'.. / fab fj'i. '/J. JS. tiOfi. ? |;i, /V. /•-. r Tremendous Sacrifice OF SIOO,OOO Worth of Jewelry. AU dor One Ltoiear Ketch. • - rict • •!' CHAINS. BRACELET.-. • IMI „ *<•- nd ull styles of rrcwh PL-it-- i Chain*.' '- l'i.-tu-ii Jewelry. W. 1., not Weep <>r - . _ t. . ft ■ Zr (till Sl> W lutt ,-<l(l I'V J., , We re.-.- our --' - f:. - . ; - Unafeehirm hi Stat. WHO ARE /-' >!:< EE TO SF.LI liV/O A/!i: -V 7.7' TO -7/ V li //O . 1 1; V. r<>. < f.h T SFLI WHO AUK rota hit TO SELL Tie- following j- only .i j- w r TAKE VOTE CH< !< E E- s SI £.!< //. TAKE VOIR (HOKE FOR SI, I. -re ~:z- . .. I>" l.:e.e ' '.. . ; 7 Drt <"i.ri.utiele ~ I-eiie-' Enaaielled tii-i Coral -i.. - • 4 !'-• -1 • ... s • .... l'.> .i ■ . . 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Write your Nai:>-. 1 - It- - . . - v ft., r iV..j ,'uarlL ,<lei i. Attend to t. - ..- . . A, r. -p,,ii-jl.!e f..r your in .e y. 1 mlOCCMents t" -by ''' < • ... VI.. will ftfjold 1 - . • L, V . •V>. - " _■ 1-c-r :.. A ..:• ! and tie- ~n. k> -. !■-- ••-! ro tie . !:-t ;it si e.-v.-l, 1 - del ... I V Iliad IIHI-i st-lld ?l li' \.! ■niiii-ee- .Vol.-m-.-t In . ! dr.d t" W11.1.1 \M FLINT N Market -r- . ni24-ain I'hiladolpl J AGENCY.— As I am n w selling X Nails for Duncannon Iron W- rk=. 1 am prepared to sell to dealers at prices o L w as to make it their interest t" buy her-'. jano F. J. HOFFMAN. 18000 Persons, viz: IbOO Blacksmiths lti.Hi Coachuiakers DKHJ Saddlers SiX"O Tinners sfnNi II us'keepers s(mhi Shoemakers To buy cheap Goods at jauCi " F. J. HOFFMAN'S. rIQUORS. —Tlwt undersigned have in- * n J Brandies, Wines, Old live \Vhikey, Gins, Jamaica Sviriis and X. E. limn, f the very best brands, and warranted pure and old. JOHN KENNEDY A Co. GIN AS A ROm>EXT. this! I)i:l.icidls TOMC stimci.ANT, SPECIALLY' designed for the uv : of the J Medical Profession and the family, hav ing superseded the so called "Gins," "Aro matic,""Cordial,""Medicated,""Schnapps,'' etc . is now endorsed by all the pr ininent physicians, chemists and connoisseurs, and possessing all of those intrinsic medical qual ities (tonic and diuretic) which belong to an old pure Gin. Put up in quart bottles aud sold bv till druggist*, grocers, etc. A. M. BIMNGER A: CO, Sole Propriet. rs. No. 19 Broad street. N. 1 For si le by FRENCH, RICHARDS i Co., W. W. &. If. SMITH, and all of the prom inent Wholesale Druggists in Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Dec. 13, ISGO. The New Big Tin Coffee Pot Sign. THE 9ACHISE o*fE ORE. My Machine is new and runs a little rough, i That all can see by the look of the stuff; But be that as it may, I'll still make her siog Of all the improvements and every new thing. We have made a new Big Coffee Pot SigD. The greatest in the State and new in design And its a model of some we have for sale. Which to please you I know they cannot fad- Some Tea Pots too of much improved s'jD' The prettiest indeed you have seen for awhile. Also Zinc Bottom Buckets that will not rust, And 6old 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 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. Now it becomes me in a short way, To express my thanks to the people and say I am very much pleased so many come torn® For Stoves and Tin Ware although I am we* i mb- J. IRVIN WALLIS
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