THE RECIPES. j Fro?n Peter son'B 2Magazine for October. Shortbread. —One pound of common Hour, one pound fresh butter, half pound of rice-flour, half a pound of loaf sugar; beat the butter slightly, I ben add the sugar and beat that well; rice and flour last; make it into one or two round cakes nearly an inch thick, pinch the edges, and if jou like, orna ment with comfits or s'ices of citron. Hake in a very slow oven and then dust a little finely-sifted sugar over Instead of the entire pound of flour, a good part of oatmeal, sifted through a fine sieve or piece of muslin, is some times put in instead, as it is considered more wholesome for delicate people. Bath Buns — A quarter of a pound of flour, four yelks and three whites of eggs, with four spoonsful of good yeast; beat all up well together, and set it be fore the fire to rise; then rub into one pound of flour tori ounces of batter; add half a pound of sugar and some caraway comfits. When the eggs and yeast have sufficiently risen, mix, by degrecs, all together, cover over with a cloth, and set it again before the fire to rise. Form the paste into buns, brush over with yelk of egg, strew them with comfits, and bake in a quick oven. lea Cakes. —Take one ounce of yeast, two ounces of white sugar, three oun ces of fresh butter, two well-heat en eggs, and one pound and a half of fine flour. Mix all these ingredients well together with a fork, and a little new milk lukewarm, into a light dough; put the dough into tins with a spoon, and let it rise before the fire. Twenty minutes will bake them. Rice Cokes. —Take half a pound of clarified butter, eight eggs well beaten, leaving out the whites of two, three quarters of a pound of pounded sugar, and the grated peel of a lemon: mix these well together; then add ground rice and dried flour, half a pound of each; currants and candied peel may be added, when approved. Ginger Lozenges Mix with the white of eggs four ounces of powdered gin- ] ger, two pounds of white sugar, and ! one pound of starch. SADDLES, HARNESS, &c. ffp—'A The subscriber having now on j an one the best and largest ; stocks between Philadelphia and I Pittsburgh, in order to accotn modate business to the times, offers for sale | complete assortment of Saddles. Harness, Bridles, Collars, Trunks, Whips, Haines, Valises, Carpet Bags, which are offered for sale low for cash, or ap proved credit. Among his stock will he found some high ly finished sets of iight Harness equal to an} manufactured. Let all in want of good articles, made hy experienced workmen, give him a call. JOHN DAVIS. Lewistown, April 19, 1860. NEW DRUG STORE Two Doors West of the Odd Fellows' Hall. PURE and fresh drugs always on hand. The most reliable preparation of CITRATE OF MAGNESIA, in the dry and liquid form, TRUSSES, SHOULDER BRACES, SPINAL AND ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS. Goodyear's celebrated patent BREAST PUMPS. A general assortment of Notions, Perfumery, Soaps, &c., 1 and in fact everything connected with Medi cine or Medical trea'ment. Physicians' and all other prescriptions carefully compounded and put up. All consultations strictly confidential, and free of charge. Any preparation or medi cine not on hand will be immediately order ed. I hope that the experience of sixteen years almost constantly engaged in the active duties of the medical profession will he a milfieient guarantee that no deception or humbugs will ha practiced upon those who consult me professionally, or who desire to purchase medieinea. mar 23 '64-ly R. MARTIN, M. D. P. PXjXJIS* OF the late firm of McCoy and Ellis, has just returned front the city with a choice assortment of DRY GOODS & GROCERIES, selected with care and purchased for cash, which are offered to the public at a small ad' vance on cost. Spring & Summer Goods, suitable for ladies, gentlemen and children, with many new patterns. His <;kocekies comprise choice Sugars, Molasses, Coffee. Su perior Teas, Pure Spices, &o. Also, QUEENSWARE, GLASSWASE, and all other articles usually found in Stores, all of which his old customers and the pubiic in general are invited to call and examine. B§i„ Country Produce taken at full market prices. R. F. ELLIS. Lewistown, March 9, 1864. SHOE FKNMNCrS. "VITE have Sole Leather, Upper, Kip, and ft Calf Skins; Moroccos, Linings, Bind ings, Lasts of the best make. Boot Trees, Crimping Boards, Clamps, Wax, Thread, Awls, Knives, Pincers, Punches, Boot Web bing, Lacers, Color, and a variety of Tools and other articles, fot sale at J. B. SELHEIMER'S. i PRIME EASTERN Slli.lfi-ICKED HAMS! Country Bacon, Fine Eastern Cheese, Sour Pickles, Dried Poaches, Prunes, Cherries, Apples. Beans, Hominy, CAN'S'LI) PEACHES, Touiatos, Cranberries. Sugar, Coffee, Rice, Black & Green Teas. SX 3 X C 353 S , Svrups. Orleans Molasses, tfco. * The above goods are of choice quality, and are offered at the lowest Cash Prices. PSLIZ'S Is the Place to Buy your ABIinU & as the People say he has the Goods that will please all, and so cheap that they have some pennies left to buy Candies for their children. Come all, we will he pleased to see you. Cali and buy your friends a present. marl 6 NATHANIEL KENNEDY'S STORI3, In the Odd Fellows' Hall. A Very Choice Assortment of Old Liquors. X OFFER for sale all the liquors, late the stock of John Kennedy, dee'd., embracing prime French Brat dy, Cherry Brandy, Gin, Wines, Jamaica Spirits, and Scotch Ale. Ho tel keepers are requested to call. ysicians can always obtain a pure article for the sick. S LSI), Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware, Stoneware, Hardware, Cedar ware, always on hand: Shoulders, Hams, Fish. Herring, Shad, and Mackerel ; Dried Beef of a most excellent quality: with Boots and Shoes in great variety. All the goods will be soid very low. N. KENNEDY. Lewistown, January 15, 1861. SWA2K9S OCITFEOTICITEIfJ, FRUIT, AND FANCY STCRE. EAST MAHKET STREET, Between Blynujcr's and liitz's Stores. ~\\T HERE is constantly kept on hand a t t choice assortment of articles in his line, many of which are to be had only there. His stock comprises pure and fancy Soaps, Perfumery, Writing Paper, Pens, Envelopes, different styles and sizes. Combs. Thimbles. Gum and Cornelian Rings, Tooth Brushes, llair Brushes, FANCY ARTICLES, of all kinds. Photographs of Generals. besides Confectionery. Fruits, Nuts, and eve rything to be found in a first class store of this kind. A continuation of the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed is respeetfullv solicited E. SWAIN. Lewistown, April G, 1864. ROBERT W. I'ATT ON, SOETH 8!I>E OF MARKET STREET, LEWISTOWN, PA. HAS just received and opened at bis es . tablishment a new supply of Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Fancy Articles, &c., which be will dispose of at reasonable prices. He invites all to give him a call and examine bis stock, which embraces all articles in his line, and is sufficiently large to enable all to make selections who desire to purchase. HoJ-REPAIRING neatly and expeditiously attended to, and all work warranted. 1 hankful for the patronage heretofore re ceived. he reepeettully asks a continuance of the same, and will endeavor to please all who may favor him with their custom. feb2 FOR TH! MILIJOM! In addition to an extensive stock of GOLD & SILVER WATCHES, MEDALIONS, BREAST PiNS, RINGS, and other jewelry, lisa establishment will be found a beautiful as sortment of WILLOW WORK STANDS, MHA3® 'iMJUillJh Photograph Albums, $1 to $9, ALSO, ffßKßflraxM&ATMßra of all the prominent Mm MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, and hundreds of other articles. 11. W. JUNKIN. Lewistown, Dec. 9, 1863. AMBROTYPES AND The Gems of the Season. TIIIS is no humbug, hut a practical truth Ihe pictures taken hy Mr. Burkholdcr are unsurpassed for BOLDNESS TRUTH Dl-RAmLITV EA p TY ° F FIN,SII ' DLKABILITY. I rices varying according to size and quality of frames and Cases. Room over the Express Office. Lewistown, August 23, 1860. | LEWISTOWN FOUNDRY. j'l The subscriber continues to make to order Castii gs r>f brass or iron of the hest quality, at afituSmraß prices as low as the times will i permit. Having a large variety of patterns i on hand, 1 ain prepared to furnish almost anything required f>r Grist Mills, Saw Mills, and Agricultural Implements, and to finish ! up in the best manner also, Blowing Cylinders, Ilut Blast Pi|ts, and other work t >r Furnaces. Water Pipes of different sizes. Hydrants, Stop Cocks and Fer i rils. Water Wheels, dir.et action and reaction jof different sizes Ilorse Power-, and Thresh | ers of different kinds. Bar Share. Side liill ; and Bull Plows, Wagon and Carriage Boxes, j Blacksmith's Vices. Screw Plates. Heads and Bests 'or Turning Lathes. Straw and Feed | Cutters to work by hand, &e., Jke. PATTERNS made to order. Having obtained the right to manufacture a Counter Balance Shakej, j a first rate article, farmers are requested to j call at the shop on Elizabeth street, and ex ' amine it. It can he attached to almost any ; thresher in use, and will not fail to give en ! tire satisfaction. 1 hanktul for past favors and anxious to do | his work in the best manner, the subscriber asks a continuance of the patronage so gen eronsly bestowed. JOHN R. WEEKES, j lim Y 11 Agent. 9111 SM33 IMMII <>!• II;III;C F lie who by the plow would thrive. Himself must either hold or drive; Franklin thus wrote the words of truth, When Uncle Sam was in his youth. But now Young America is all alive. And needs to be cautioned now to drive; And Uncle Sam, 1 think, lie too Is rather dashing his way through. Now, he who sa'Vly would progress. Must step by step slill onward press; But he who would take two, Often falls down " a few." And to prevent that state of affairs, I've moved to where there is no stairs— Across the street, you'll please to mind. Now swings the Big Coffee Pot Sign. T'is here I want my friends to call. And see my stock—l can't mention all in short, your house-wants all you'll tlnd Supplied at the Big Coffee Pot Sign. N. B. Manufacturing and Jobbing carri ed on as usual, and our motto is "Small prof its and quick sales." Don't mistake the place. J. IHVIN WALLIS. mv 4 Sign of the Big Coffee Pot. Save your Money and Encour age Home Manufactures. nA \J NG lately purchased the Patterns remaining at the Logan F. undry, I am prepared to make to order various sizes ->f Coal Stoves. Sine Places. Hathaway Cook- Stovrs, Iron Fence, | itc., <ic. Thankful for the past. I hope to J merit th * future patronage of a generous pub lie. Terms cash. The highest price paid I for old castings. JOHN* li. WEEKES, Lewistown Foundry, Sept. 14. Agt. Come in Cut of the Draft! SI,OOO BOUNTY! r IMIE oniy way to keep out of the Draft, is X to buy your Goods at SELHEIMER'S CHEAP HARDWARE, wfJil a WDll Everybody is now going to Selheimer's for their goods: they have discovered they can save time and money. mar 23 '64 ??riislke<, ltnili-. VATALL, Dusting, Sweeping, Hand. Scrub * * bing and Ilorse Brushes. Paint Brush es of all sizes. J. B. SELUEiMER. STOVE*. 4 LARGE assortment of Cooking Parlor lA and other Stoves, always on hand, at the lotct.it prices, at J. B SELHEIMER'S. It PEATERS. SELHEIMER'S is the place to buy the best and cheapest Hand, Rip, 'Pennant, Com pass and Cross Cut Saws; Planes. Bits, Haui triers. Hatchets, Squares. Rules, Chisels, Au gurs, Augur Bitts, Drawing Knives, Spoke' shaves, Bevels, and all other Tools in your line. The carpenters all buy at J. B. SELHEIMER'S. Saddlery Ware. \ LARGE stock of saddlery ware constant A * ly on hand, consisting in part of Saddle Trees, Pud Trees, Han.es. Buckles, Rings, Snaps, 'ferrets. Swivels, Stirrups, Bridle Bits, Tacks, Awls, Needles, Thread, Hair, Patent Leather, and a variety of o'her articles, for sale by J. B. SELUEIMER. ( Olli OIL. OOAL Olf. BEST quality of Coal Oil for sale by the quart, gallon and barrel at J. B. SELHEIMER'S. OIL VLOTIIS. A LARGE assortment of Floor, Stair and Carriage Oil Cloths, of all colors, best qualitv, and cheap, at the store of J. B. SELUEIMER. Oils. Paints, Ac. TITIIITE LEAD, Red Lead, Zinc, Venitian ™ ™ Red, and all other kinds of colors. A1 so, Linseed Oil, Fish Oil, Coal Oil. &c„ for sale at J. B. SELHEIMER'S. Cordage. Cordage. ROPES, Tw Lines. Bed Cords, Clothes Lines, Twines, and other cordage for sale by J. B. SELUEIMER. Cedar and Willow Ware. npißS, Churns, Buckets. Butter Bowls, Clothes, Baskets. Market Baskets. &c., for sale by J. B SELUEIMER. TIN WARE & STOVES OF all patterns, constantly kept, and for sale at very low figures, as usual, at the famous BIG COFFEE POT SIuN. Lewistown, August 6, 1862. BEST Note and Letter paper at maroh2. SWAIN'S. New Stock of Hats, Caps, &c --"V. 0- SCILIITSE3,, Market iSt., next Dour to John Kennedy s, Has just received from aTg — I New Y rk and Philadel / phia. the most extensive and complete asor: meut of ever exhibited in this place which will hedis posed of at such prices us to defy competition, and which he invites everybody to cull and examine, as he is satisfied that his stock can not fail to please. I"r the Ornish he has constantly on hand, ir will make to order, hats to tlx ir taste of any required size or brim, at prices which cannot fail he satisfactory. Country Merchants will ti d it to their ad vantage to give him a call, as a liberal deduc ti'"i will he made to wholesale purchasers Don't f irget the place, next door to John Kennedy's Store and nearly opposite the Odd Fe lows' Hall ma y 11 THE WOULD'B GREAT REMEDY FOR Scrofula and Scrofulous Diseases. FYom Emery Edes, a well-known merchant of Ox ford, Maine. " I have sold large quantities of your SARSAPA KILLA, but never yet one bottle which failed of the desired effect and full satisfaction to those who took it. As fast as our people try it, they agree tiiere liaa been no medicine like it before in our community." Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches, Pustules, Di cers, Sores, and all Diseases of the Skin. From Ilcv. Robt. Strattun, Bristol, England. " I only do my duty to you and the public, when I add my testimony to that you publish of the me dicinal virtues of your S VRSAPARILLA. 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Rheumatism, Gout, Liver Complaint, Dys pepsia, Heart Disease, Neuralgia, when caused by Scrofula in the system, are rapidly cured by this EXT. SARSAPAKILLA. AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS possess so many advantages over the other purgatives in the market, and their superior virtues are so universally known, that we need not do more than to assure the public their quality is maintained equal to the best it ever has been, and that they may he depended on to do all that they have ever done. Prepared by j. C. AYER, M. D., & Co., Lowell, Mass. bold ny Chas. Ritz and Dr. R. Martin, Lewistown; 11. S. McNabh & Co.. Belleville; Jacob Metz, Allenville; Mrs Mary Breh men, MeV evtown ; Joseph Strode, Strode's Mills ; and by dealers generally. jy 13 Lock Repairing, Pipe Laying, Plumbing and White Smithing r l Ml E above branches of business will lie X promptly attended to on application at the residence of the undersigned in Main street. Lewistown. janlO GEORGE MILLER. Hoffman's Cheese, it is extra. WILLIAM LIND, has now open A NEW STOCK OF Cloths, Cassimeres AND VESTINCS, which will be made up to order in the neat est and most fashiuuable styles. apl9 j NEW Tailoring Establishment, <D2L&!&I]Wo | Respectfully announce* • yg to hi* friend* and th" pub | lie generally thai he ha* t i J? ken the stand lately ..ecu ijaajjl L|| pied bv Mr. Cogley, -e. j .5 * p x tween Rudi*i!i's and Sel |3 heimer's stores, w here he j has opened a select assort j! I | j ment id Cloths. Casimeres. j { I |[i and Nestings. which he will | *"*■* make op to order in the j best and most fashionable style, and >n reas ; onable terms. Give htm a call. mh23 MAM AHAOIIIII TO F. J. HOFFMAN'S! FOR STOVES! STOVES! STOVES T'XIVr WARE! j JL'CKKTS. fr in ..tie quart to three gi.f L) b us, Dish Pin* Wash B .-in* and Co • •miers, made of sid<d material, without sol 'erii.g Coffee B- ilers. Tea Pots. Pic Plates Pudding Pans, and everything usually found ■n a first class tinware shop, and sold ver\ low, at F. J. HOFFMAN'S. Bitilrs. HE Bible Society's Bibles and Testa ments. Also. Photograph Bib esar r ang j t for card pictures. Bibles in three volumes. } ith C. inoiei.cary, at $4 per set. a book that j iiouol be in every fatuity, at HOFFMAN'S. Wall I'.ijh i* and Mindt'S. VLAKGK stock of Wal Par er. readv ft . spring market, of every style and prices W mdow Shades and Paper Call before orchasing elsewhere and see the best selec ion and largest stock in the town, at HOFFMAN'S. silllll* KiouliM iV M l \. V LARGE stock of Blank Books, such a* Ledgers Daybooks. Memorandum ami i Hue. Books. Cap. Letter, Bill and N -te Paper. Envelopes, Pens, Pencils. Penhold rs, Copybooks, Ink and Ink Stands, at HOFFMAN'S. TO 15 U CO V I) ERSONS using Tobacco go to Hoffman's and try his extra Chewing Tot aeeo we have Turkish. Killikinniek. Si 'ei. Garibaldi, Fine Cut. Ac. Segars and Pipes of all kinds, at HOFFMAN'S I FOUND out that Huff.: an's is the place for Groceries. 81, %€ K*?ll I life, CULL at Hoffman's for the best Valentine | / Iron II rse Shoes. Nail R ds. Round & Square Iron, and Scollop from 1 to 5 inches; Bar Iron, all sizes and a very heavy stock of 'ast, £hear. Spring and Blister Steel, Anvils, Vices. Bellows, Files, Borax and every thing you want. H ARDWARE. TO BUY CHEAP FOR CaSH! Hoffman's the Store for Blacksmiths ! Hoffman's the Store for Carpenters ! Hoffman's the Store for Saddlers ! Hoffman's the Store for Shoemakers ! Hoffman's the Store Jor Cabinetmakers I < Hoffman's the Store Jor Coach makers ! Hoffman's the Store Jor Builders! Hoffman's the Store for Housekeepers ! GO Td HOFFMAN'S FOR ALL Y.iD WAST! ! C. G. BRUCE & PRESTON, AUTHORIZED ARMY AM) JNAVY AG EMS, J WASHINGTON, D C\, IVFIPFQ• I -"N" Aimh street. ' lfHLhs - ( CLKVi.LA.sI). OHIO, \ .No. 1 Lyman's lilock, IftKUSI-jSS TOBKK AN D COLLECT Pensions, Bounty, Back-Pay, Prize Honey, Discharged and Resigned Officers' Pay, and all other W A R Claims The SIOO Bounty !ue soWi.-rs aisehartce-l for vrouiuls receive.! iu battle, coHeeteU WITH-.UT DELAY. We pay especial attention to claims In which other attor neys have failed, or which have been suspended, of which there are tens of thousands. We have alrea.lv collected and paid over to soldiers and their heirs over ?500.0U0. and are paying thousands daily. We secure Pensions tor ten dollars, and coih-ct Bounty ami Back-Pay for ten percent, and no pay until after vve have succeeded. THr. ARMY II hit A Lit is publUhed nionthlv, and is de voted to the interests of the soldier and his heirs—to whom it is invaluable. Write us and we will send you a i copy free, or for thirty cents we will send vou by return of 1 mail a Hue engraved tinted Likeness (Album size) of Lt 1 Gen. Grant, ami the Army Herald for one vear. Topersons * Sending a club of lour, we will send as premium, an addi- i tional Likeness and The Herald for one vear, and for each I additional subscriber an additional Likeuess to the getter 1 up ot the club, so that a person sending us a club ami $3 j will be entitled to receive, himself, sev en Likenesses ami i The Army Herald for one year, and for any other number I iu the same ratio. references: Washington, D. C., April 16, IS6I. AVe take pleasure in saying* that C. G. Bruce, eso has ; complied with the Act of Congress authorizing certain I persons to act as Army and Navy Agents for the collection ot War Claims, against the Government, and to recom mend him to ail persons that have Claims thev wish col- I lected promptly. U. 8. Senators—BenJ. F. Wade, John Sherman. Members ot Congress-K. R. tick ley, Win. Johnston, ' 111. 15. Allison. Jel-tf ' roach W are, Coach Ware, j C CONSISTING of Rims, Sp.ikes, Ilubbs, ' ) Shafts, Pules, Bows, Springs, Axles, ! Bolts, Clips, Top props. Sh ft shackles. Pat ent Leather, Enamelled Leather, Oil Cloths, i Lining*, Lace. Fringe, Tacks, Nails. Km.be! at.d all other goods used in coach making for sale at J. B. SLLIIEIMER'S. ' j I A ,M;%V vkm K F IDDM MJ) JlilDr, received t k jj j Billy Johns, E j which will be solj Y tLr . at very small |, r „f ' t * * r '"""'i N. " * cotite on, boys and girl*. niid „',.e f.il" yourselves. A fine assortment of Ladies Gaiters op hand, and ail kinds of Boots and Shoes, both city and home made work. The greater j, art of his eastern work is made to order, atnl is hutue>iiiade work against rips. Manufacturing attended to as u*ual. and r< pairing done at shortest notice No work to be given out until paid for. and in all en*, e* where work don't *uit. and is returned in order, the no-ney wiil be refund, d Hating purchased the patent right for Mifflin county t r Eiswald'a and II rei*. he is prepared to fuiiii*h them to his customers. It is one of the great discov eries of the age; they will save four times their est in leather, and can be easily put i n by any one Give them a trial. A liberal discount given to wholesale dealers may 11 '64 BILLY JOHNSON. A GREAT BATTLE Is to lakr riuce in \ inia. I)UT notwithstanding this the people ) must have JL..N. JL> t 'Slj Svj and we w.uld respectfully set forih our claims to public attention, first, because we keep a large and well assoited stuck of Buots and Shoes foi men ami hoys. Gaiters, and aii other kinds of shoes for women and children. We are prepared to take nieasuies and Complete work of all kinds at short notice. Repairing done at short notice, at E 0. HAMILTON'S. West Market street, a few doors west of Col Butler s. and nearly opposite Dani.-I Ei senbise's Hotel mh3o-'64 v. r. I,ui>. THE UNION SHOE STORE IS the place to buy cheap Shoes Having . purchased a large stock, I fir, pose to sell at but a small advance on cost, bur only f,,r cash. I would invite all in want of good and cheap Shoes to call and see my stock before buying elsewhere, as i have all styles of Wo' men's Misses and Children's Shoes, witli a large stock of Gaiters, which will be sold ve ry low. Home made wrrk always on hand, and prepared to make to order any style at *h,,rt est notice. Always up to the latest styles in the city. Call and see. I am also agont for the Grover A Baker and w ill have sample machines on lian.i at all times. All who buy a machine from me will be regularly taught to sew. Call and see this machine before buying elsewhere, as it has all the late improvements and will iht mote work than any other machine io>w in use. Also, the Grover & Baker ihread for sale Call at the old stand in the public sq- are. three doors west of Geo. Blvniyer's store. Lewistown, June 8, 1864. TOBA C C 0 ! (icntiiiie Orient;il Turkish, Int. Turkish. Rose, Favoiite, Ln ion, Kiss-me-quick, lalli, iVc. No. 1, 2 and 3 CDT & DRY', very low. ALSO, ril-ES, TOBACCO-BOXES, c IGARS, and in fact everything that belongs to his line -.f business, at very low figures. Call ami examine for yourselves, and save money by buying at the Cigar and Tobacco Store of E. FRYSINGEK, no *G Lewistown, Pa. CHARTER PERPETUAL FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, ASSETS OH January 1, 1804, $2,457.84'.) 95. CAPITAL. S4OO 000 ACCUUED SURPLUS. 971 000 E\VESTED PREMIUMS, 1.0*0.2-8 Liisettled Claims, Income Jor 1804. •*8.416 $300,000 LOSS PAID SINCE 1829, $5,000,000 PERPETLAL AMI TFMPORIRV POLITIES OS LIB..IUL TERMS, ex , v- D x WKKCTORS: tharles N. Bancker, Isa-ic Lt-a Tobia* Waxuer, R.war'l C. p a | e Samuel Grant, Georg,. Kale*. Jacob H t-niiib. Alfre.l Ki-ler, George W liieharda, Frus W. Lew is, M. D Cll AS. X. RVNt KKK, ID esident. EI)V> Villi C. DAIiK. Vice Fics. Jas. W. Mc Allister, sec. Pro. I'eni. 11. J. WALTERS. Ag.-nt, maiT6etiw Lewistown. Lycomiug County Mutual JJ-SWAJ3S 39AJ'?, ESTABLISHED IN 1840—CAPITAL H iOO.OOO-- MlißiL OR HASH R\Tis—IIIARTEK PERPETUAL. IHIS enmpany allows no debt to accuinu late against it. It is economical in all f" n tingent expenses, and prompt in the adjust uient of all honest claims Amount of losses settled and adjusted f" r the ye r ending June 10. 1804, $101,644 80. and the whole amount of losses paid up t y June 10, 1804 is $1 387.747 75. JOHN A. STERETT, Agent for M ttfiu County- Builder* and Farmer* CIAN find anything in their line, such a 5 / Licks, Screws, Hinges. Bolts. Gl*' B ' Putty, Nails, Spikes, trace, breast, baiter, I'* and other Chains, Forks, Shovels. Spader. 11..e5, and all other goods used in the t.ui.d I tug and farming business, for salt at J. B. SELIIEIMER'S.
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