THE RECIPES. From Godey'i Ladys Book, for December. A Rich Christmas Pudding. —One pound of raisins, stoned, one pound of cur rants, half a pound of beef suet, quarter ot a pound of sugar, two spoonfuls of flour, three eggs, a cup of sweetmeats and a wineglass of brandy. Mix well and boil it in a mould eight hours. '-!■ A Good Christmas Pudding. —One pound of flour, two pounds of suet, one ; pound of currants, one pound of plums, eight eggs, two ounces of candied peel, al monds and mixed spices according to taste. l>oil gently for seven hours. A Good Pound Cake. —Beat one pound of butter to a cream, and mix with it the whites and yelks of eight eggs beaten apart. Have ready, warm by the tire, one pound of flour, and the same of sifted sugar; mix them and a few cloves, a little nutmeg and cinnamon, in fine powder together; then "Ty degrees work the dry ingredients into the butter and eggs. When well beaten, j add a glass of wine and some caraways. It j must be beaten a full hour. Butter a pan j and bake it an hour in a quick oven. The above proportions, leaving out four j ounces of the butter, and the same of su gar, make a less luscious cake, and to most tastes a more pleasant one. Common Crullers or Twist Cake. —Mix well together half a pint of sour milk or buttermilk, two teacupfuls of sugar, one teacupful of butter, and three eggs well beaten ; add to this a teaspoontul of saler atus dissolved in hot water, a teaspoonful of salt, half a nutmeg grated and a teaspoon ful of powdered cinnamon; sift in flour enough to make a smooth dough ; roll it j out not quite a quarter of an inch thick ; cut in small oblong pieces, divide one end in three or four parts like fingers and twist or plait them over each other. Fry them in lard. These cakes may be cut in strips and the ends joined, to make a ring, or in any other shape. Fruit Cake. —Take one pound of butter and one pound of sugar, beat them togeth- j er with the yelks of eisrbt eggs; beat the i whites separately; mix with these one and ! a half pound of flour, one teacupful of | cream, one wineglassful of brandy and one of wine, one nutmeg, one teaspoonful of mace, one of cloves, two of cinnamon, one salt spoonful of salt, three quarters of a pound of raisins, stoned, three quarters of a pound of currants, half a pound ot cit ron ; mix with the flour two teaspoonfuls of yeast powder. Queen Cake —Mix one pound of dried flour, the same of sifted sugar and ot wash ed currants; wash one pound of butter in rose water, beat it well, then mix with it j eight eggs, yelks and whites beaten sepa rately, and put in the dry ingredients by degrees; beat the whole an hour; butter little tins, teacups or saucers, filling them only half full; sift a little fine sugar over just as you put them into the oven. Dough Nuts —Take three pounds of I flour, one pound of butter, one and a half j pound of sugar; cut the butter fine into the flour; beat six eggs light and put them in; add two wineglasses of yeast, one pint ot inilk, some cinnamon, mace and nutmeg; make it up into a light dough and put it to rise. When it is light enough, roll out the paste, cut it in small pieces and boil them in lard. Lemon Gingerbread. —Grate the rinds of two or three lemons, and add the juice to a glass of brandy ; then mix the grated lemon in one-pound of flour, make a hole in the flour, pour in half a pound of trea cle, half a pound of butter melted, the lemon juice and brandy, and mix all up to gether with half an ounce ot ground gin ger and quarter of an ounce of Cayenne pepper. CAftPRXT&RS. SELIIEIMER'S is the place to buy the best and cheapest Hand, Rip, Tennant, Com pass and Cross Cut Saws; Planes, Bits, Ham mers, Hatchets, Squares, Rules, Chisels, Au gnrs, Augur Bitts, Drawing Knives, Spoke' shaves. Bevels, and all other Tools in your line. The carpenters all buv at J. B. SELIIEIMER'S. Saddlery Ware. \ LARGE stock of saddlery ware constant ly on hand, consisting in part of Saddle Trees, Pad Trees, Hanies, Buckles, Rings, Snaps, Terrets, Swivels. Stirrups, Bridle Bus! Tacks, Awls, Needles, Thread, Hair, Patent Leather, and a variety of other articles, for sale by J. B. SELHEIMER. Cedar and Willow Ware. Churns, Buckets. Butter Bowls, Clothes, Baskets, Market Baskets, &c., for sale by J. B. SELHEIMER. Oils, Paints, fcc. ranillE LEAD, Red Lead, Zinc, Venitian * ™ Red, and all other kinds of colors. A1 so, Linseed Oil, Fish Oil, Coal Oil, &c., fur sale at J. B. SELHEIMER'S. Cordase. Cordage. "O OPES, Tow Lines, Bed Cords, Clothes XV Lines, Twines, and other cordage for Bal * by J. B. SELHEIMER. OIL CLOTHS. A LARGE assortment of Floor, Stair and Carriage Oil Cloths, of ail colors, best quality, and cheup, at the store of J. B. SELHEIMER. Builders and Farmers CAN find anything in their line, such as Locks, Screws, Hinges, Bolts, Glass, Putty, Nails, Spikes, trace, breast, halter, log and other Chains, Forks, Shovels, Spades, Hoes, and all other goods used in the build ing and farming business, for sale at J. B. SELIIEIMER'S. I PRIME EASTERN SIGAR-ITREI) HAMS! Country Bacon, Fine Eastern Chepse, Sour Pickles, Dried Peaches, Prunes, Cherries, Apples, Beans, Hominy, CANNED TEACHES, Tomatos, Cranberries, Sugar, Coffee, Rice, Black & Green Teas, SPICES, Syrups, Orleans Molasses, &c. The above goods are of choice quality, and are offered at the lowest Cash Prices. FELIX'S Is the Place to Buy your ODBIKH3 & SNHIJM3, 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 be pleased to see you. Caii and buy your friends a present. marlG SADDLES, HARNESS, Ac. The subscriber having now on ' band one of the best and largest stocks between Philadelphia and j *Pittsburgh, in order to accom j modate business to the times, offers for sale | complete assortment of Saddles, Harness, Bridies, Collars, Trunks, Whips, Hames, Tallies, Carpet Bags, which are offered for sale low for cash, or ap proved credit. Among his stock will be found some high ly finished sets of light Harness equal to any manufactured. Let all in want of good articles, made by experienced workmen, give him a call. JOHN DAVIS. Lewistown, April 19, 1860. " TO B A COO! Genuine Oriental Turkish, Im. Turkish, Hose, Favorite, Un ion, Kiss-me-quick, Seafar latti, Sic. No. i, 2 and 3 Cl'T fc DRY, very lovr. ALSO, PIPES, TOBACCO-POXES, O IG-AH.S, t and in fact everything that belongs to bis line of business, at very low figures. Call and examine for yourselves, and save money by buying at the Cigar and Tobacco Store of E. FRYSINGER, novll Lewistown, Pa. NATHANIEL KENNEDY'S STORE, In the Odd Fellows' Hall. A Very Choice Assortment of Old Liquors. I OFFER for sale all the liquors, late the stock of John Keuned v, deo'd., embracing prime French Brandy, Cherry Brandy, Gin, Wines, Jamaica Spirits, and Scotch Ale. Ho tel keepers are requested to call. can always obtain a pure j article Jor the sick. ALSO, i Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Groceries, j Queensware, Stoneware, Hardware, Cedar j ! 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 sold very low. N. KENNEDY. Lewistown, January 15, 18G1. FOR TUB Ml.lll\!! In addition to an extensive stock of GOLD & SILVER WATCHES. MEDALIONS, BREAST PINS, RINGS, and other jewelry, AT 1L W. establishment will be found a beautiful as sortment of WILLOW WORK STANDS, MMM' jlASim Photograph Albums, $1 to $9, ALSO, of all the prominent mm MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, and hundreds of other articles. 11. W. JUNKIN. Lewistown, Dec. 9, 18G3. rpilE Blacksmiths say Selheimer keeps the x beet Iron and Steel in town. He doesn't only keep the best, but he keeps the largest assortment, and sells the cheapest. Go to J. B. SELHEIMER'S. TIN WARE, TIA WARE. A LARGE assortment of Tin Ware, at wholesale and retail, constantly kept on ali our , own manufacture, made out of the best material. SPOUTING and all kinds ot Jobbing done at short notice, by J OHN B. SELHEIMER. SHOE FINDTNCST Leather, Upper, Kip, and T V tail Skins; Moroccos, Linings, Bind- I 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, for sale at J. B. SELIIEIMER'S. BEST Note and Letter paper at mwch2. SWAIN'S. | FRUIT, AND FANCY STORE, EAST MARKET STREET, Between Blymyer'a and Bits's Stores. V\ T HERE is constantly kept on hand a 1 T choice assortment of articles in his i line, many of which are to be bad only there. His stock comprises pure and fancy Soaps, Perfumery. Writing Paper, Pens, Envelopes, different styles and sizes. Combs. Thimbles, Gum and Curnelian Kings, Tooth Brushes, ; Hair Brushes, FA2MCY ARTICLES, of all kinds, Photographs of Generals. &c., besides Confectionery. Fruits, Nuts, and eve rvthing to be found in a first class store of this kind. A continuation of the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed is respectfully solicited. E. SWAIN. Lewistnwn, April G, 1864. Lycoming County Mutual ESTABLISHED I\ 1840—CAPITAL 83.500.000-- MI'U'AL lilt CASH RATES—CHARTER PERPETUAL. r company allows no debt to accumu- J. late against it. It is economical in ail con tingent expenses, and prompt in the adjust ment of ail honest claims. Amount of losses settled and adjusted for the year ending June 10, 1864, $101,644,80, j and the whole amount of losses paid up to ; June 10, 1c64, is SI 387,747.75. JOHN A. STJERETT, jjl3 Agent for M lUin County. LEWISTOWN FOUNDRY, nj g i" ■■ " The subscriber continues to ' make to order Castings of brass (>r > ron "f f he best quality, at S3 prices as low as the times* will permit. Having a large variety of patterns on band, 1 am 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, Hot Blast Pipes, and other work for Furnaces, Water Pipes of different sizes. Hydrants, Stop Cocks and Fer rils. Water Wheels, direct action and reaction of different sizes. Horse Powers and Thresh ers of different kinds, Bar Share, Side Hill and Bull Plows, W agon and Carriage Boxes, Blacksmith's Vices, Screw I'lates, Heads and Rests for Turning Lathes, Straw and Feed | Cutters to work by hand, &c., &c. PATTERNS made to order. Having obtained the right to manufacture a Counter Balance Shakei, a first rate article, farmers are requested to 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. Thankful lor past favors and anxious to do his work in the best manner, the subscriber asks a continuance of the patronage so gen erously bestowed. JOHN 11. WEEKES, may 11 Agent. NEW Tailoring Establishment, Wo (&211&H3S M Respectfully announces to his friends and th° pub lie generally that he has ta ken the stand lately occu pied by Mr. Cogley, be. twecn Iludisill's and Sel heinter's stores, where he has opened a select assort ment of Cloths, Casimeres, and Vestings, which he will make up to order in the best and most fashionable style, and on reas onable terms. Give him a call, mh23 | !M311M33 H'HMO3* Our Cliaiik'c of Base. He who by th j plow would thrive. Himself must either hold or drive; Franklin thus wrote the words of truth. When Uncle Sara was In his youth. But now Young America is all alive. And needs to be cautioned HOW to drive; And Uncle Sam, I thiuk, he too Is rather dashing his way through. Now. he who safely would twogress. Must step by step still onward press; But he who would take two. Often falls down " a few." And to prevent that state of affairs, I've moved to whore there is no stairs— Across the street, you'll please to mind. Now swings the Big Coffee Pot Sign. 'Tis here I want my friends to call. And see my stock—l can't mention all in short, your house-wants all you'll tind 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. IRVIN WALLIS. my 4 Sign of the Big Coffee Pot. ROBERT W. I'ATTON, SOI TH SIDE OF fIARKET STREET, lEWISTOWN, PA. HAS just received and opened at hie es tablishment 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. jgyREPAIRING 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 Large Stock of Furniture on Hand. A FELIX is still manufacturing all kinds • of Furniture. Young married persons and others that wish to purchase Furniture will find a good assortment on hand, which will be sold cheap for cash, or country pro duce: aken in exchange for same. Give me a call o : Yalley street, near Black Bear Ho tel. feb 21 TO m m asraa TO F. J. HOFFMAN'S FOR STOVES! STOVES! STOVES II ARDAVARE. 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 tor Cabinetmakers ! Hoffman's the Store for Coacli makers ! Hoffman's the Store for Builders! Hoffman s the Store for Housekeepers ! GO TO HOFFMAN'S FOR ALL YOB WANT! TI2ST WARE! I)UCKE I'S, from one quart to three gal ) lons, Dish Pans, Wash Basins and Cul lenders, made of solid material, without sol dering. Coffee Boilers, Tea Pots, Pie Plates, Pudding Pans, and everything usually found in a first class tinware shop, and sold very low, at F. J. HOFFMAN'S. Iliklvs. RibJe*. I r I^IIE Bible Society's Bibles and Testa* _l_ ments. Also. Photograph Bibles arrang ed for card pictures. Bibles in three volumes, with Commentary, at !4 per set, a book that should be in every family, at HOFFMAN'S, Wall Paper am! Shades. 4 LARGE stock of Wall Paper, ready for i XJI spring market, of every style and prices, i Window Shades and Paper. Call before : purchasing elsewhere and see the best selec* ! tion and largest stock in the town, at ! __ HOFFMAN'S. Blank Hook* A: stationery, V LARGE stock of Blank Books, such as Ledgers, Daybooks, Memorandum and j Time Books. Cap, Letter, Bill and Note ; Paper. Envelopes, Pens. Pencils. Penhold ! ers, Copybooks, Ink and Ink Stands, at | HOFFMAN'S. ! CAPTURE OF JEFF. DAVIS! ; aaaa? m im-iiiiyM, lime will make Changes, DAVID GROVE HA\ INO purchased the entire stock of Notions, Spices, Perfumery, Ac., of J. ' i F. Sturgis, in East Market street, Lewistown, two doors west of Kennedy's store, would in j form his friends and the public in general I that he has lately returned from the city with a variety of Goods, consisting of Coffee, clar ified and brown Sugars, Syrups, New Orleans and gilt edge Molasses, Imperial and j Black Teas, Brooms, Baskets, Buckets, Co i coa, Chocolate, Rice, pure Spices, Figs, Rais . ins. Almonds, Pea Nuts, Crackers of every I kind, Spice Cakes, Tea Cakes, Sugar and ' Ginger Cakes, No. 1 Cheese, fine, coarse, table | and dairy Salt, No. 1 and 2 Mackerel, scrub ; bing, clothes, blacking and whitewash Bfush | es, Cider and pure cider Vinegar, Twine, i Ropes, Pepper, Ginger, Mustard. Sal Soda, Washing Soda, Soaps, Sims' Solidified Lye, for making family and country soap. Indigo, ; Cloves, Mace, Cinnamon, Allspice, Lemons, 1 and a large stock of Candies. Fancy Notions ! for children, and a variety of Goods not cr.u --| merated. Also, Tobacco, Cigars, Pipes, &c , j all of which will be sold at reasonable prices. He respectfully solicits a callfrom oneandall. ©3XCountry Produce taken in exchaage i for Goods. Don't forget the name and place. DAVID GROVE, (Sturgis's old stand.) octl2 East Market st. A GREAT BATTLE Is Eipi'clcd fo lake Ulace ill Virginia, BUT notwithstanding this the people must have jbmhb iiSris gm©as 3 j and we would respectfully set forth our I claims to public attention, first, because we | keep a large and well assorted stock of Boots i and Shoes foi men and boys. Gaiters, and all other kinds of shoes for women and children. We are prepared to take measures and complete work of all kinds at short notice. Repairing done at short notice, at E. C. HAMILTON'S. West Market street, a few doors west of Col. Butler's, and nearly opposite Daniel Ei senbise's Hotel. mh3o-'64 A NEW STUCK OF 3DD33 Ml) 3110113, ag-rr- Just received at ij Billy Johnson's, 1| which will be sold | on, boys pfjigK. and girls, and see for yourselves. A fine assortment of Ladies Gaiters on hand, and all kinds of Boots and Shoes, both i city and home made work. 'The greater part of his eastern work is made to order, aod is homemade work against rips. Manufacturing attended to as usual, and I repairing done at shortest notice. No work ' to be given out until paid for, and in all cas i es where work don't suit, and is returned in ! good order, the money will be refunded. Having purchased the patent right for ' Mifflin county for Eiswald's and Heels, he is prepared to furnish them to his customers. It is one of the great discov eries of the age; they will save four times their co6t in leather, and can be easily put on by any one. Give them a trial. A liberal discount given to wholesale dealers, may 11 '64 BILLY JOHNSON. BLACKSMITHS, CALL at Hoffman's for the best Valentine Iron. Horse Shoes, Nail Rods, Round & Square Iron, and Scollop from 1 to 5 inches; j Bar Iron, all sizes and a very heavy stock of j Cast, Shear, Spring and Blister Steel, Anvils, j Vices, Bellows, Files, Borax and every thing I you want. New Stock of Hats, Caps, &c --) '77. & SCLLHT3EB,, | j Marie t St., next Do>jr to John Kennedy's, j I l^ s just received from | stock and complete ] nieut of QSSs sx^jp^ ever exhibited in this place, which will he dis posed of at aucii prices as to defy competition, and which he invited every laxly to call and examine, as he is satisfied that his stock can not fail to please. For the Ornish he has constantly on hand, nr will make to order, bats to their taste of any required size or brim, at prices which cannot fail he satisfactory. Country Merchants will find it to their ad vantage to give him a call, as a libera! dedue tion will he made to wholesale purchasers. Don't forget the place, next door to John Kennedy's Store and nearly opposite the Odd Fe lows' Hall may 11 j TUB WORLD'S GRF.AT REMKDT FOR Scrofula and Scrofulous Diseases. From Finery Edes, a well-known merchant of Ox ford, Main*. " I have sohl large quantities of your SARSAPA- P.11.1..V, bat never yet one hot lie which failed of the desired effect and full satisfaction to those who took it. As fast ns our people try it, they agree there has been no medicine like it beiore in our community." Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches, Pustules, Ul cers, Sores, and all Diseases of the Skin. From lien. Ilobt. Stratton, Bristol, Fnylanil. " I ouly do my duty to you and the public, when I add mv testimony to that you publish of the me dicinal virtues of your SAHSAI*AIIII.LA. 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Rheumatism, Gout, Liver Complaint, Dys pepsia, Heart Disease, Neuralgia, when caused bv Scrofula in the system, are rapidly cured by this EXT. SAKSAPARM.LA. AYER'S CATHARTIC TILLS possess so many advantages over the other ; purgatives in the market, and their superior virtues are so universally known, that we need i not do more than to assure the public their i quality is maintained equal to the best it ever has been, and that they may lie depended on to do all that they have ever done. Prepared by j. C. AYER, M. D., & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold hy Chas. Ritz and Dr. R. Martin, Lewistown; 11. S. McNabb fc Co., Belleville- Jacob Metz, Allenville; Mrs. Mary Breb men. McVevtown; Joseph Strode, Strode's Mills ; and by dealers generally. jjl3 OIL CLOTHS. MANY pretty patterns, of all kinds, at _ HOFFMAN'S. tobacco & SCO tits. PERSONS using Tobacco go to Hoffman's and try his extra Chewing Tobacco. Smoking, we have Turkish, Killikiunick, Si gel, Garibaldi, Fine Cut, Ac. Segars and Pipes uf all kinds, at HOFFMAN'S Save your Money and Encour age Home Manufactures. rTTAVING lately purchased the Patterns j _LX remaining at the Logan Foiiudrv, 1 a m j prepared to muke to order various sizes of ! Coal Stouts. Nine Plates, Hathaway Took. Stoves, Iron Fence, Ac., <fco. Thankful fr the;o.f I hope t 0 merit the, future patronage of u generous put - lie. Terms eash. The highest price r>id lor old castings JOHN R. W'EEKES, Lewistown Foundry, Sept. 14 At NEW DRUG STORE Two Doors West of the Odd Fellows' Hall. PI RE and fresh drugs always on hand. Hie most reliable preparation of CITRATE OF XVXAGIME3IA, in the dry and liquid form, TI.CSSES, SHOI'LDEK BRACES. SPINAL AND ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS. Goodyear's celebrated patent BREAST PUMPS. A general assortment of Notions, Perfumery, Soaps, &c., and in fact everything connected with Medi cine or Medical treatment. Physicians' at.d 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 be a sufficient guarantee that no deception or humbugs will be practiced upon those who consult me professionally, or who desire to purchase medicines. mar 23 'O4-ly R. MARTIN, M. D. R. P. ELLIS. OF the late firm of McCoy and Ellis, has just returned from 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 <KOCLItIL* comprise choice Sugars. Molasses. Coffee. Su perior Teas, Pure Spices. &o. Also, QUEEN'S WAKE, GLASSWASE, and all other articles usually found in Stores, all of which his old customers and the public in general are invited to call and examine. Country Produce taken at full market prices. * R. F. ELLIS. Lewistown, March 9, 1864. AMERICAN MIT, And Pain Exterminator, An Infallible Remedy for all Chronic and Infiamatory Rheumatism. Diptheria, Sore Throat, Quinsy, Sprains, Neuralgia, Pain in the Back and Limbs, Cramps, &c. New Testimonials. DERRV TOWNSHIP, March, 1864. Mr. Joseph Swyers—Aftermy best respects to you, this is to let you know that I have been troubled with chills for the last fifteen years, some of them so hard that I thought I could not live over night. I was for days and nights not able to go out. Last fall they came on again as usual, and having about half a bottle of your liniment about the house, I thought I would try it, and took about 20 drops night and morning for some time. From the time I took it I have never I had one chill, and can say that I never had used any medicine that gave so much satis faction as your liniment. Your ob't servaDt, Adam liaird. March 28th, 1864. Mr. J. Swyers : My son had a sore neck for three months back, for which I used your liniment, and it is a perfect cure. He also had a sore leg for two years back ; I got one of your bottles of liniment, which has cured it soundly. Yours, respectfully, Charles Mitchell. FREEDOM FORGE, March 28, 1864. Mr. Swyers : I recommend your liniment to be the best that I ever had in my house. I had a pain in my side for about 15 years, and I doctored with doctors far and near, but they done me no good, when I heard of your liniment, tried it, and I am thankful to say it has cured me sound and well ; and I for the children I could not do without it. j Hugh's hand were dreadfully cracked open with the wind, and he rubbed them with it, and it has cured them. Mrs. Margaret E. Summers. Hugh Summers. LILLEYSVIM.E. Decatur tp.. Mifflin County. Pa. ; Mr. Joseph Swyers : This is to certify that I cured my ch.ld of the diptheria in three j days with your liniment. Mrs. Mary Davidsizer. Additional References. Isaac Price, Frederick Steidle George E. Parsons Mrs. Mary Riden Samuel 11. Fry S. B. Davis ; O. L. Umberger Mrs. Martha Owens | James Rid' n 1 Y- H. SIMMERS, JAMES MENDEOHAH, I WE \V V ,I A. DROUGHT, SEYMOUR DOWNS, ' I ' £• M "FFLE>IHALL. DANIEL AVERS, JOHN LIOLTN*. , JOSHUA GORSNCH. WILLIAM MOWRY, ROBERT NELSON. ' \I"II ? '• JOHN YONCE, GNOME BASELY, | JLELTSSA L. BASELY, NOAH SMITH. HENRY DASHER. CATHARINE DASHER, LYDLA SAGER. ELMLRU DEARMENT. ALSO, SW7ERS' ESSENCE OF LIFE, An Invauabie Tonie Preparation, to tore Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Loss of Appetite, Palpitation of the Heart and General Drbilifjr. FOR SALE BY JOSEPH SWYERS, ! Freedom Forges, Mifflin County, Pa am-Tbe sole agents for the sale of n>X medical preparations, are HENRY ZEKBE. . i F. J. HOFFMAN, LewistowD, and WILLIS • MANN, Ye&gertown, Dsrry twp. mb23 64
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