Lewistown gazette. (Lewistown, Pa.) 1843-1944, October 04, 1860, Image 4

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    ATO€TOU:RAL
Buckwheat for Fattening 1 Stock.
An inquiry as to the value ol buckwheat
for feeding purposes having appeared in the
Rural New Yorker, that veteran feeder and
close observer, John Johnston, sends in a
reply. We copy below the material facts
of his letter. As to the extent and results
of his experience he says : 'I have fatten
ed many cattle, and far more sheep, on all
or part buckwheat for the last twenty years,
and it will fatten stock as well for the
amount of pounds as any other grain, oafs
perhaps excepted; and I would much rath
er have half-buckwheat meal than all corn
meal to feed to three year old steers that
have not been fed grain. 1 have probably
as fat a heifer as is in the State. Her f. cl
was buckwheat bran last winter and spring,
and pasture only since the *>th of May.
Mr. Johnston tells us that :> friend of his
fattened 250 head of sheep last winter on
throe bushels of buckwheat per day to the
hundred head, with straw for fodder and
plenty of litter, and he made prime fat
sheep, though many of them were lean
when he commenced feeding. Some say
they have fed sheep ou buckwheat with
poor success—the animals losing their
wool and getting poorer, but Mr. Johnston
never had such luck; and 'no one would
from feeding buckwheat who managed
right otherwise.' The querist wishes to
know if buckwheat makes as solid iiesh as
other grain. To this the reply is, 1 1 nei
ther know or care, as long as it makes them
fat.' He has never tried it for hogs, to
which it is said to be poison—which is
doubltful.
A Mother's Love.
Children, look in those eyes, listen to
that dear voice, notice the feeling of even
ri single touch that is bestowed upon you
by that gentle hand ! Make the most of it
while yet you have the most precious of all
good gifts, a loving mother. Read the un-
fathomable love of those eyes; the kind j
anxiety of that tone and look, however
slight your pain. In after life you may :
have friends, loud, dear, kind friends; but 1
never will you have again the inexpressi
ble love and gentleness lavished upon YOU j
which none but a mother bestows. Often
do I sigh, in my struggles with the hard,
uncaring world, lor the sweet, deep seenri- :
ty I felt, when of an evening, nestling to ;
her bosom, I listened to some quiet tale I
suitable to my age, read in her tender and ;
untiring voice. Never can I forget her
sweet glances east upon me when I appear- !
ed to sleep; never her kiss of peace at
night! Years have passed away since we
laid her beside my father in the cold church
yard ; yet still her voice whisper- from the ;
grave, and her eye watches over me as I j
visit spots long since hallowed to the mem- j
ory of my mother.
Hew to Take Life,
lake it just as though it was—as it is—
an earnest, vital and important affair.—
Take it as though you were born to the
task of performing a merry part in it, as
though the world had waited fur your com
ing. Take it as though it was a grand op
portunity to do and to achieve, to carry
forward great and good schemes : to help
and cheer a suffering, weary it may be,
heart-broken brother. The fact is, life is ,
undervalued by a great majority of man- |
kind. It is not made half so much of as
should be the case. Where is the man cr '•
the woman who accomplishes one tittle of!
what might he done? Who cannot look !
back upon opportunities lost, p'ans una
chievcd, thoughts crushed, aspirations un- j
fulfilled, and all caused by the lack of nc- j
cessary and possible effort! If we knew
better how to do and to make the most ol
it, it would be better than it is. Now and !
then a man stands aside from the crowd,
labors earnestly, steadfastly, confidently. !
and straightway becomes famous for wis- j
dom, intellect, skill, greatness of .■ >me sort. ;
The world wonders, admires, idolize, and I
it only illustrates what others may do, if ;
they take bold of life with a purpose. The '
miracle of power that elevates the few is to j
be found in their industry, application and
perseverance, under the promptings of a *
brave, determined spirit.
The Strength of Silence-
It is a great art in the Christian life to
learn to be silent. Under opposition, re
bukes, injuries, still be silent. ' It is better
to say nothing, than to say it in an excited
and angry manner, even if the occasion
should seem to justify a degree of anger.
By remaining silent, the mind is enabled
to collect itself, and to call upon God in
secret aspirations of prayer. And thus
vou will speak to the honor of your holy
profession, as well as to the good of those
who have injured you, when you speak
from God.
SSrlt is worthy of remark that men
who have notning to do seldom Lave any
leisure, while those earnestly encaged
in business, have spare time enough. The
latter have leisure because they attend to
their own business and nothing else; the
former want leisure because they do not at
tend to their own business, but to every
thing else.
As the same sunlight tints the flow
ers and colors the rocks—and alternately
sparkles in the dew-drop and shines in the
broad ocean—so the true religious spirit is
present in the humble bargain, the smal
lest act, and the lowliest word of kindness,
as much as in the grand songs of Hebrew
bards and the profound teachings of St.
Paul the Apostle, those ancient headlands
of Christian thought.
Great Reduction in .Sugars!
8 9. and 10 cents for BrowD, and White
Sugars at 11 cents, at ZERBE'S.
SLOAT'S
ELirTIC LOCK STITCH
SEWING MACHINES.
JAS. M. MARTIN, Lewistown P. 0..
augSO Agent for Mifflin County.
TO THE PUBLIC.
rTMIE decision of Judge Nelson, at Cocpers-
J_ town, (this day announced) having been
circulated broadcast over the country, we
dt em it onr duty to stare that this decisii n
f an inferior and petty Court, extendi,,a
influence oi vr only the Southern District t
X• York, has been virtually annulled or
reversed, so far as the Sloat Sewing Machine
Company is concerned, by the recent decision
~f tl.o lion. Ci; f Judge Dunl .p. of the Cir
cuit Court of the U. S. at Washington, which
establishes clearly the fact that the Aktns A
Feltbuusen Patent is the only original and
valid one upon which reliance can be placed
r Sowing Machines manufactuied in the
United States.
Under this Patent the Sloat Sewing Ma
chine Company are the only licensees, and
c. nseouently, des> ite tiie decision at Coopers
town, ult other KKUVtfacturcrs <ir : i nf, iu<j' ,'S
according to the highest legal authority in the
laud. This decision of Judge Nelson is al
ready appealed from even in the limited dis
trict it affects.
GEO. T. SLOAT,
President of the Sloat Sctcing Machine
Company.
TOB. SALS AT THE
iLUIMtIUV MM Hi.
\ T IXETEEN varieties of Apple Trees,
i Fifteen " Pear "
Ten " Plum "
Ten " Peach
Eleven " Cherry "
Several kinds of GIIAPE A INKS, besides
Currants. Raspberries, Blackberries. &c.
sepG WARNER A BUTTS.
SCHOOL BOOKS,
V GENERAL assortment of Public School
Books, Stationary, Ac., for sale hv
sep6 * F. J. HOFFMAN.
4 PPLE PA RE US, for sale by
j\_ sepG F. J. HOFFMAN.
I OIL CLOTHS, from ; to 2 yards
wide, beautiful patterns. For sale by
sepG F. J. HOFFMAN.
CIOPAL VARNISH.—A very superior ar
/ tide for sale by
sepG F. J. HOFFMAN.
f<o AL OlL—the very best article in use at
\j sepG F. J. HOFFMAN'S.
/ 1 Ail PET CHAIN, for sale by
s-epG F. J. HOFFMAN.
OUPER STARCH. —Every good House
keeper will use the best article of Starch.
This can be found at
sepG F. J. HOFFMAN'S.
SOLE LEATHER.—A good stock just re
ceived. of the best Bed and Oak Sole
Leather. I have also a good assortment of
Morocco, Linings, French Calf Skin, Ipper,
Kips &e., all at low prices for cash,
my 10 F. J. HOFFMAN.
oAA. * r i : C-L J =
( I v A SACKS Ground Alum Salt, at 51.45
i I /I f per sack, at 11. ZERBE'S Cheap
Grocery. &ug4
Wanted! Wanted!
I A Ik/ i PERSONS of both sexes to
J 1 M 1\ ) make money by buying cheap
Groceries, Baskets, Tubs, Buckets, Churns,
Water Cans, Brooms, Brushes, &c. &c. at
aug4 ZERBE'.
\T7IIITE Stoneware by tin? sat, 40 pieces
f f in a set, at £ 1 £4.50 and $5, warrant
ed good. Also, various other articles, such
as Toilet Sets, Tea Sets, Pinner Sets, &e. at
aug4 ZERBE'S.
4 UDITOR'S NOTICE. —The undersigned
/ a appointed Auditor by the Orphan's
Court of Mifflin county, to report upon ex
ceptions filed to the Administration Account
of Samuel S. Woods and William A. McMan
igil, Administrators of Itobt. McManigi),
deceased, will atend to th • duties of his ap
pointment, at his office, in Lewistown, on
THURSDAY, October 25th, 18G0, at which
time and place all persons interested are re
quested to attend.
sep2s T. M. UTTLEY, Aud.
4 UDITOR'S NOTICE.—The undersigned 1
Auditor, appointed by the Court of Com
mon Pleas to distribute the proceeds arising
upon the sale of the personal property of John
Sterrett, will met all parties inte~ested at his
office, in the borough of Lewistown, on SAT
URDAY, October 27th, 1800, at 10 o'clock, a.
m., of said da v.
sep2s * JOS. W. PARKER, Aud.
4 I D 1 L'OR'S NOTICE.—The undersigned
Auditor, appointed by the Orphan's
Court to distribute the fund in the hands of
j Geo. Y\ . Elder, Esq., Administrator of the
estate of David M. Baker, will attend to the
| duties of the appointment at the Register's
Office, in Lewistown, on SATURDAY, Octo
ber 20th, 1800, at 10 o'clock, a. tn. Those
interested are requested to attend.
sep2s* W. P. ELLIOTT, Aud.
Estate of Robert Hope, deceased.
XTOTICE is hereby given that fetters of
i _Lx Administration on the Estate of 110 B
ER 1 HOPE, late of Oliver township, Miffl
• in county, dee'd., have been granted to the
j undersigned, residing in Granville township.
All ttiuse indebted to said Estate are request
ed to make immediate payment, and those
having claims to present thein duly acthenti
: cated for settlement.
SAMUEL McCOY,
sep27-6t Administrator.
Estate of tain Kennedy, deceased .
"V"OlICE is hereby given that letters of
j J-v Administration on the Estate of
CAIN KLXN't- ''Y late of the borough of
Lewistown, dec d., have bco-n granted to the
undersigned, residing in Lewistown. All
those indebted to said Estate are requested to
make immediate payment, and those having
| claims to present them duly authenticated
for settlement.
JOHN HAMILTON,
aug.lo—fit Administrator.
ID at 15 cts. Alcohol, 18 cts per qt.
Manufactured by E. E. Locke & Co., aud
I for sale by JOHN KENNEDY & Co.
im vm saos'i.
BEAUTIFUL NEW GOODS!
S.J. BRISRIN has just returned from
• the east and opened out a large and
well selected assortment of Goods, which he
offers to the public at very low prices, the
truth of which will be ascertained bv a visit
to his store, corner of Market and M ayne
streets, opposite the jail. For
La die's Wear
ho has a fine assortment, a few of which we
will mention:
ORGAN 1)1 FS 25 to 31 cents—these are very
fine for the price.
FRENCH LAWNS, 17 cents—formerly M id
at 25.
LAWNS. 01, 8, 10, and 12 cents.
BAREGES. 01! ALLIES, DE LA 1 NE S,
GINGHAMS, Ac.
IICOPED SKIRTS, from OtAe to -1.-5 —
Children's do., 31 to 50 c nt>.
A lot of SHOES selling at e.• ~t —ll 1. I'■ < ti
ters, $1.i)0a1.44 —these are worth an ex
amination.
Iu M en's Wear, ha has CLOTHS, CASSI
MERES, SATINETS, UNION CASH
MERES, JEANS, COTTON ADES, &c.
Men's Gaiters at cost, and Boots and Shoes
generally very cheap.
A fine assortment of
GROCERIES,
Of EES S WARE, WILLOW WARE. TABL E
CCTLERY, &c.
Please call and examine before purchasing
elsewhere.
Wool and Country Produce generally taken
in exchange for goods.
my 17 S. J. BRISBIN.
ifx-
AND
JAM*
IN J. HOFFMAN, Lewi-town, Pa., has
oon bam' a lii • assortment of Glav-an J
Y< Row V, i; : t i > i the most upj r v-d pat
terns, and at very low price.-. These are war
ranted to be a superior article in that they
preserve th • natural flavor of the >ruit.
igSff Special attend, n is called to our new
mode of sealing, which is done quickly, and
combines economy with certainty of preser
vation.
IiUMBESH.
FIMIE suliseriber would respectfully inform
the public that he has on hand a large
and choice stock of all kinds of lumber. It
comprises 2. IE 1 1, f, and \ inch WHITE
FIXE BOARDS, JOISTS, SCAXTLIXG.
Lap and Joint SHINGLES , Shingling and
Plastering LATH, GARDEN PALING,
DOORS, WINDOW SASH, SHUT!EDS,
BLINDS, and WORKED FLOORING.
The und- r.-igned being a house Carpenter,
he is prepared to fill orders lor Doors, Sash,
See., to the best advantage and on the short
est notice. His Lumber Yard is on Third
Street, west of the Academy, where he will bo
pleased to see all who may favor him with a
call.
mh22 WM. B. HOFFMAN.
Lewistown Nursery,
The subscribers would beg leave
IggSgjsr to call the attention of Farmers to
4BHfSS&r the fact that they are still alive, and
iiave as fine a lot of
TREES OF ALL KINDS
for sale as ever offered in Mifflin county. We
will be able to furnish Trees this fall in largo
or small quantities. We have all the choice
varieties of fruit on hand now, and if any
one wishes any kind that we have not got, by
sending in their orders early they can have
them without farther trouble. Don't forget
that all Trees are warranted true to name.
Orders promptly attended to.
Address WARNEII S: BUTTS,
sepG Lewistown.
GREAT EXCITEMENT
ABOUT THE
Railroad and Banking Bills
IX MIFFLIN COUNTY t
A\'D Ai.SO AT THE
PEOPLE'S SHOE STORE,
In Lewistown.
TSD /r\" *7 /\ Vi >\ '*? t v^ 3 >\ ff\
itSO Wi ~? -n-T '-M ■ WJ. (A? VySii/O
pleasure in announcing that they
3 still continue their extensive shoe estab
lishment in West Market street, nearly op
posite Ma). Lisenbise's Hotel, and that they
have just returned from the eastern cities
with a large and varied assortment of Boots,
Shoes and Gaiters, for Ladies, Gentlemen
and Children's wear, all of neat finish and ex
cellent manufacture, which they will sell
for CASH ONLY,
At Least 25 Per Cent. Cheaper
than the same can be purchased elsewhere,
as will be seen by referring to the following
Price List:
Men's Fine Calf Boots, $3 00 to 3 50
" Kip, 220t0 200
" Gaiters, 175t0 200
" Walking Shoos, 150ot 175
" Slippers, 50 to 100
" Brogans, 100 to 140
Boys' Boots, 1 00 to 2 00
" Gaiters, 95 to 150
" Kip and Calf Brogans, 75 to 110
Lauies Gaiters with heels, 1 30 to I 60
" " without '• 1 00 to 1 35
" Kid and Morocco Boots,
with heels, 1 25 to I 50
" without " 1 (JO to 125
" Slippers with heels, 100 to 120
" " without, 50 to 90
" Kid and Morocco
Buskins, 1 15 to 1 20
" Kip Calf Boots, 90 to 150
Misses' udu Childrens Shoes,
and Gaiters, 25 to 1 10
Measures taken for Loots and Shoes, which
will he made at the shortest notice. REPAIR
ING done in the neatest manner.
Having bought our goods for cash, they
were put at the lowest tigure, and by doing
an exclusively cash business, customers are
made t<> pay r,;> debts—hence our low prices.
TRI N'KS, \ '.Li i-S, always ou Uami
and for sale cheap.
We respectfully solicit a liberal share of
public patronage. apl9
TIIE BALTMORE AUF.RICAY,
Published dailv, Tri-wc.kiy ami wecki- . hj Dnbfcin &
Fulton, lis Blllimore street, Baltimore. Md
Daily ts : ' pet annum, for 8 months 33 for 6 n robs.
Si for 4 months Tri-Wcekl) $i jn-r smm, S3 for nine
months. 32 for six months, and 31 for thrve monilia.
The Weekly latrit -n is put. tsimd i SI 50 per titmtioi
eight months sl, four < opi> 3a, e ignt copies 10, fourteen
for 15, 20 for 20—all payable iu advance
TIIE
ONLY PREPARATION
Having proofs so Strong and Direct as to •,
EXPEL THE DOUBTS
OUT .A-XjXJ
FOR Statesmen, Judges, Editors, Physi
cians of the oldest schools as well as new. give it
their nnquatified sanction, and r- common I it tor all
casts of eruptions, and di.- .-. —of thesealpnud brain:
but all who have used it unite in fortifying that it w iL
preserve the Lair from ':•> ing gray. and from falling to
any age, as well as restore. Read the followin ::
Oak ttrove. S. 0.. .Tune "4 th. 1*59.
Prof. O. J. Wood : Pear Sir Your Hair Restorative
i- npidlr training popularity tn this cMnmnnity. I
have !. .1 iH-CHsion t. lay prejudice aside, and give j
your Hair Restorative a perfect lest:
During the ye :• K>*, ! Wrr >0 uufovtiic .lc as t 1 '••• |
thrown from my sulky against a ro> k n . r t!.- - • a I- !
side, from which ny head received a m ,-t t- ml !o j
I-.low. causing a wrest "d. a! t irritation, win- i. • .mmn
nicared to the bruin no I external surfa . < Uu bt -1
from the erl -ct- of whe h my hair *-. finally d -troy
ed over the entire surface of the head. From the
time I first discovered its droppit :. ln>wev. ;• up t
the time of its t"tal do sppearau..... I , p! yed et-rv
thing 1 could think" i . ing a pro;.—-ion.man my
self. end, as J thoilgat. tn.l -'.in lu.g I ■ i .tili
the di-"a-e. but wits fin. f\ •. feaie.l inev iy pros.•: .p
--lion advanced.
These and no other .-irrumstaw, - induced me to
resort to your worthy Ha.; Restorative, win h 1 have
every reason to believe.; i dm e.!:. v. ry ha; ; . r- -tilt:
two months after tin- first application. f h ia- I- un
til"".! a hea.l of young hair as 1 ever saw f r Itk h 1 cer
tainly owe you "my mo.-i sincere thank -. Res: assured,
d.-ar'sir, I shall recommend your rem dy t>> all inqui
rers: moreover. 1 shall u-c my intlu. n< . which 1 fiat . -r
myself to say. is not a little.
You can publish this i: v u tliink proper.
Your-, respeetfnliy. M.J. \VlllGilT. M. D.
Office of Hie Jeffer in: ie. Philippi, Ya- i >ee I-\ 1 - -Vs. |
Dear Siri feel it my duty as well as my pi
are, t state to v. : the following eircumstan e. which
you .an use . you think proper: A gentleman of
this plane, fa lawyer.) has been I,aid ever since his ear
ly youth: so run I. so, that lie was compelled to u. ,r
a wig. lie via- indueed to use a bottle of your '* Half
Restorative," tviiieh le- !ik- i very mueii; and .after
u-ing s .nie two or three bottle- his hair grew out
qui: luxuriantly, an 1 he now h. M.i lof
hair. The gentleman's nnm Dm-I'Hid. uI .• he
i very well known in our adjoining conntie-. many
persons e.n testify to the tr :th ' ;• - on ; t: I
give ji to you at the l eque.-t of .r. iira lloi .1, '■ ,u
can --ell a great deal of your II .r f!i -tomtit ■■ m t lii -
and the adjoining conntie- if you have the proper
agents. Yours &• ..
TH"Mps >X -'l'! itllVeil.
Int. We D D u >;r: Pertnit lin* to -xpr -- the ■>'
gat ions lam under for the entire restoration of v
hair to its original color: about tin time oi • ;ri u
in the United Sum - •, w,i- rapidly 1 < • m • v. l
upon the nppliaai "ti ■ f your -lin i' it I
s-.on recov -Ye ! its j.-tl jm 1 ■ .. -r . .nr K, - j
• lowtive a- a very wonderful utv . . " ••i
--eious as well as avreeable. ,S. ITi Ai HI .
The Restorative is put up 'n hotlle- of ti.:. •• -ii" s
viz: large, medium, and small: tie- medium liohis :n
least twenty per cent, more ii. pn p irti n than the
.- Ill:; II, ret Ills !■ II tv. o dollars pet bottle : '!:<• ! vge bold
.l quart, 4j per cent mo: ni proportion, and retail
for ft).
o. J. WOOD t C<Proprietors, Hi hi tdw y, New
York, and 114 Maikt t •t. J, • Mo.
A e.d -old bv till coo 1 L'ru -ists end 1 " inev roods
Dealers. ' ' ...via
HEALTH & ITS PLEASURES
OR
Disease with its Agonies :
CHOO&S BSXWSBN SHB2YX.
HOLLOWAY'S PILLS.
Nervous Disorders.
What i- more fe-irfnl than a br> akiug down of the
nervous system? To he exoita! !• rvous in a
•mall degree i- most distressing, tor where can a rem
edy be found? There is one:—drink but little wine,
beer, or smuts, or tor better, aene; take no cofibe,—
weak tea being preferable: get all tie fresh air y u
can: take tl-.v, four Pills . vers i p! "it;.
of solid-, avoiding the u.-e of -I ; - : ami if i!..—■• g..|-
den rules are foil w. i. you w ill be lu.ppy in mind and
strong in body, and forget you have ai y m : ves.
Mothers and Daughters.
If there is r ie ihing mor< than another for which
these Pills iri so fame, us >t j- their put f\ pro] •r
--ties. < -pceially their power of cleansing the bio ,i ti om
all impurit and removing danger.,:;-,,mi -uspen
ded secretions, ['niver-aily adopted as the ncgraud
remedy for female complaints, th y ie -, r fail, never
weaken tlm s\ stem, and always bring a' ait I at is re
quired.
Sick Headaches and want of Appetite.
These feeding* vrhieh so sudden us. —t fn tju- -ntiy
arise from annoyances or trouble, "■••tn obstruct.*-!
perspiration. or ;ivm -mit:and u> nking\vh<-i :. un
lit for u-, tint- disordering the liver tin \ t .intm
These organs must i>e regulated if veil wtsh to J.,-,-j;.
The I"*! II-'. if Liken tie orditig ' the prin 1 iu-trac
tion*. will qitieklj restore :• iteaiti.y a-iin to • , t [
or aii-i stone, h. v ii.-n< ■ follow 'to .. . • ,!
queiice. a g -q p. tit- and a clear head. Iu if
East it-i V ---r Indies > arc. ly any other n-. ...
is ever used tor the-e disorders.
Disorders of the kidneys.
In all itistaffecting these orgt-ns, vvh-thrr th< y
seeret,- too mta hor too little Witt-rt .-r \t in to i they
be ntHiet--t with -tone or gravel, or with :u n - -.i
pains settled in tie- h-ins over the regions oi ;i, iiid
nev s. these Fills should be taken according t! -
printed direetioris, and t.ie Ointment should he well
rubbed into the smell of the beck at bed time. This
treatment will give aim- -t imni- ii.-tte relief when ;,5!
other means have failed
For Stomachs out of order.
No no di, a.e will so el? -etually improve tin t- an of
the stoma T. as these Pflls; they remove all acidity,
occasioned either by intcmperan'ee or improper diet.
They reach the liver and reduce it to a health) action;
they are wonderfully efficacious in eases of spasm—
in tact they never tail in curing all disorders of the
Liver and i-tomaeh.
Ague, -Fevers of ail jSore Throats.
Asthma. j kntels, ; stone and t.ravel
Bilious C-omplfi'ts Fits, iSee'ndary Svmp-
Blotches on tin- flout, tolas,
Skin. Head-aehe, Tie-Pnulotiroux.
Bowel Complats,! Indigestion, i Tumours,
Colics, Inflammation, j Fleers,
Constipation of] Jaundice, Venereal Aflfec's
tlie Bowels, Liver C'otnplai'ts. Worms of all
Consumption, I.ttmbago, kinds.
Debility, Files, Weakness from
Drops)". j Rheumatism, ' whatever cause.
Dysentery, j Retention of, <£c., &e.
Erysipelas, i Urine,
Female Irregtt- Serof ul a. or!
larities, | King's Evil, I
CAUTION I —None are genuine unless the words
" Hollowai. New Vop.k and Lontiox." are diseernahle as
a later-mark iu every leaf of the book of directions
around each pot or box: the same may be plainly
seeti by he>!dii>q the ttaf to the light. A handsome re
ward will be given to any one rendering such infor
mation as may lead to tlie detection of any party or
parties counterfeiting the medicines or vending the
same, knowing them to lie spurious.
V-Sold at the .Manufactory of Professor Hollowav,
SO Maiden Lane, New York, and bv all respectable
Druggists and Dealers in Medicine," throughout the
civilized world, in boxes at 25 cents, 62 cents and $1
each.
#yy,There is considerable saving bv taking the lar
ger sizes
N. B.—Directions for the guidance of patients in ev
ery disorder are affixed to each box. mv 3
a miiiiß Mm
FOR EVERYBODY.
THE DAYLIGHT GAS BURNER COOK.
4 CCORbIXG to a bona fide agreement be-
JTY. tween A. J. Gallagher (the manufactu
rer of trie above Stove) and J. Irvin Wallis
no one can get this stove direct from the Foun
dry to sell in this place, but the undersigned*
therefore, all persons wanting this Stove will
find it to their interest to call on the proper
person, a; they are not second handed and
c..n be lurntshed cheaper than the cheapest
tor several re&sous.
ilut >P lace ~Sfn of the BIG
t h iLLJ Ui , where you will also find me
engaged in my legitimate business, trying to
muse a fortune by selling Tin Buckets, Pans,
and three cent Tin Cups.
.i* lo J IRVIN WALLIS.
elf
HEAR WHAT THE PEOPLE SAY.
TI-e tin-Icrine<l bavins tut-l Pr. fvs* >r nUMPITRKT?'
SPKCIFIC HOMEOPATHIC RF.MKDIIS In our famines
with the most satisfaeiory r. - is. and having full confi
dence in their |r?nulnen.-.) irity, an ! 'flimoy, cheerfully
recommend them to all per; T.S V ;.O wish to have safe, re
liable. and efficacious remedies at hand for private or do
mestic use. _ ,
The R> v. Wm. Homier, editor of " The Northern Inde
pendent," Auburn, X. Y.: the Rev. K. It. Cressey, I'D,
Rector .f j?t. Peter's Church, Auburn, N. Y. ; the Rev. H. I.
Ives, Chaplain of the Auburn Btate Prison; the Rev.
Spencer M. U-.-e, Sector, Rtnr-Bedfard, Mass.; the Rev.
Allen Steele, New-York Conference ; the Rev. Samuel
Nichols, F-ast-Genesee Confer -nee, N Y. ; tlie Rev. P. S.
Pratt, D- rset, Vt.; the Rev. John E. Robie, liuffaio; A. C.
Hart, Esq.. Ctica, X. Y ; the i! 01. Neal Dow, Portland,
Me.; the Hon. Schuyler Colfax. South-Rend, Ind. ; the Hon.
George Humphreys, X Y. . Henry 1). Cook, 1-sq , Editor of
The Ohio State Journal, Colomtuif, O:iio: the lion. R. 11.
Graliam, M dine. Ii!.; t . Hon. Thomas J. Chase, Monti
cello, Fla.; the lion J nl".ii J. I tica, X. Y ; Wro.
Bristol, Esq., Utica, X. Y. ; A. S. l'on I, Esq., Ctica, N. Y. ;
James Plunkett, Esq., Nashville, Tent).
LIST OF SPECIFIC REMEDIES,
jfo. I.—For Fever, Congestion, and Inflammation.
No. 2. —For Worm Fever, Worm Colic, Wetting the lied.
No. 3.—For Colic, Crying, Teething, and Wakefulness of
Infants.
No. 4. —For Diarrhea, Cholera Infantum, and Summer
Complaints.
No. s.—For Colic, Gripings, Dvs" Jery, or Bloody Fmx.
No. 6.—For Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Vomiting.
No. 7. —For Coughs, Colds, Influenza, anil Sore Throat.
No. S.—For Tooth-ache, Face-ache, and Neuralgia.
No. 9.—For Headache, Vertigo, Heat and Fullness of the
Head.
No. 10.— DVSPKPS!A PILLS—For Weak and Deranged
Stomach, Constipation, and Liver Complaint.
No. 11.— FOR FKVALE iHRKon. tamKs Scanty, Painful, or
Suppressed Peri Is.
Ni. 12.—Fir Leuoorri a. Pi V Menses, and Rearing
Down of Females
No. 13.—For Croup, Hoarse Cough, Bad Breathing.
No. 14.—SALT Rii-cm PILLS—For Erysipelas, Eruptions,
Pimples on the Far.
No. 15. —BitnnuTt • PILLS. —F w Pain, Lam. neat, or sore
ness in the Chest, Bit n. I. < or Limbs.
A. For Fever and Ague, CMS Fever, Dumb Ague, O'.J
Mismana 1 A
p F, r PiI- j. Itiis 1■ ' iiieedinv. Internal or I xternai.
O—F r S >re. Weak, irli htm i Eyes and Eyelids; Fa?!-
infc Week, o- Bit red Si
r -; . ."ten either with
oi'Str-! - ■ •. .
'• v; R-nce and
s'o
It. all acute c • .'. q „. jvwrs, Inflammatlona,
Diarrhea, Dysentery, Croup, Rheumatism, and such erup
tive diseases as :."i . • Fever, Measles, and Erydpclaa, the
s-lv ...- of " ; . • . r : - promptly is ob
vious, -
The entire iiv - c ■•ha'.. ■ ••, at. iin ail cases
.
ened, and rend, d ma-: vs.
Coughs and Colds • ikth are of sncl frequent occur reaee,
i ■ diseased lungs
brouc! :lis t J • • - .■. t at once cured bv
lu altclirutii - - ■ 1" •••> Weak St. marh,
c .
Irregularities, old obes, 8 >re r Weak Eye*, Catarrh.
Salt Rht'iint. am! - ■ - s-r-. - i 5 - ■ !'■ "S
who.- pr. ; • tp t .'V"iy
lnst 1
ness, has . . . •.!. , . .
Cat-.- '2O v '- : n.'.r*. • ••
Case nf 'Jo t ,ts. . . . v
Cl- of 15 rmt.-l ... i I. •
Case of f.! - ■ . R .1
!
E
Large ease of S ox. via for plat ters and ;!• \ si- A ■ -
'• Ah- ' Pi'l. IFIC?.
F.m ASTHMA oa lv-• - —Octrees Difficult, :. 1 . red
Breathing, attended > : ' . igii an,d K.\]>octorati Price,
60 cents per b
Baa Saa Di.-< n tat .< i- sags.—Discharges from t! e
Ear, the resuit of Scarlet Fever, Measles, ..r Mercurials.
For Noises In the Henri, iim iness ol Hearing, and Ringing
in the Ears, and Ear-a. he. I'ri 60 cents |er box.
FOR BcftotTLA.— E. h.r i Glands, Enlarged and Indurat
ed 'l'-, - sp. . f , as Cachexy of
Children. 1' .5 ; i b
Fort (.l Ni.i. . 1 iv. - P ys;c 1 X"- rvous Weakness
Either •: rc>-ill of > • -. .x • re SI. .ah ~ r t<-
haunting Discharges. Price, 60 cei ts i- r box.
Boa DROPST. -F.DD IC I! I- . Tumi I Swellings, with
SCC tit V or, i; 1 rI. -V.
F '■
\
per box.
1
cult. Pa.;nf i'.v ■ • • K: 1 Price, Ml
cents j.fi ; . v.
K. - 1 : - ' T -r i yd
Cons
Habits.
lions, *i ;.er h \.
.
■'
so, at his,ifiice o.'J Bros t . y fir >i - \.M. t-- 8 P.'-I
or by letter.
M T R MFMH? I V M'. 1'
Look over he!' a . > ki ". y q
cl
by mail to our ah. .; No Rr . N.u 1 .i-k,
and the no h inewih I t duly returned by t all or express,
free of cr, r.r
AGEXTS W\X ; i --v • l t A-.- t
for tin- sa'
la the Oiled \ ' PI ,l 0
Charles Rih M'/t-l- sal a:. ; 7' 7 A J
()• Lciristoum / t<J > in ■'/. Nt • /,• ■, fo n<:
stores r/enerally. mu3
Fruit Cars! Fruit Cms!
"I jT ORRET S Patfißt i-.-lt'- q; J .-f'.p
XIJL t sting airtight Can. 1b- ein was ix
tensivt'iy used last year, and 1 have made dil
igent inquiry as to its wor.a, ami ; .taiu it t
be a favorite, because easily closed, p irfeetly
airtight, and easily > ; :. 1' impossilk
to cl .'so this can it not perfectly airtight, and
when once closed yon have a positive proof
that it is airtight. 1 will insure ail fruit seal
ed in this way in cans that are sound. Re
sure you call at the sign the BIG COFFEE
rOT. J. I. WALLIS.
P. S. Wo m.i.la a great mi-take last rear,
by altering o d cans, beeatme there were nia
ny air holes ve e mhl r t discover, that when
taken home they could not bo closed, and
therefore the can condemned.
Lewistown. June 12.
VERY!iOLY says the CENTRAL SHOE
_i STORE iias the largest and host assort
ment of Boots and Shoes tti town. Call and
By them. T. COX, Proprietor.
O HOE i' IXDIXGS.—A full assortment of
Shoe Findings on hand, some articles
much reduced in price,
my 17 F. J. HOFFMAN.
I i EK, Eggs, Rags, and General Pro
_J duce taken in exchange for Goods, for
which the highest prices will be paid, by
sep6 JOHN KENNEDY & Co.
Weal, i'lieap A: Durable.
W. G. ZOLLINGER,
Market Street, next door to Kennedy's Store,
BgSgs Is always prepared to sup- MOT-- —-—.
! p!y the public with all the Ss /
diiferent stjles of Hats ofWfol
best qualities and at
prices as to defy
tion. He has now on har.d a large assortment
of Fall and winter Hal- an*' n -s,, of a."
latest styles, which he wui seil at the lowt-t
cash prices. He invites everybody to call and
examine tor thcnr.acives, as he is satisfied that
his stock cannot fail to please.
For the Ornish he has constantly on hand, or
will make to oi itr, hats to their luste of any
required size or brim, at prices that cannot fail
to be 3 atii:ictrrs
Countrv Merchants will find it to their ad
varit; .. t, give me a call, as a liberal deduction
w.ii ne nade on wholesale purchases, and es
peci.iily so to punctual men.
Don t forget the place, next door to Kenne
dy's store and nearly opposite the Odd Fellows'
Hall octS
SADDLES 3 HARNESS. 4C,
/~7 —'/\ , The subscriber having nou .
t6=!P*^riNmb„r ß h,
modate business to the times, offers for |
complete assortment of ~ ale s
Saddles, Ilr.rnrss, Bridles, follar. Tmi
Whips, Uanies, allses, tarpci Bap
which arc offered for sale low for cash
pr >ved credit. ' "P"
Among his stock will he found some b; t
ly finished sets of light Harness equal tu
manufactured, a ".t
L t all in want i f good articles, mad l
■.v. : ":. need workmen, give him a e'il]" 6l *
. JOHN DAVIS
Lewistown, April 19, ISGO,
tJHS HI-.-
AGAIN
~JZ a\'X o a n? x o
Farmers and Mechanics, Lookt
to Your Interests!
Having added to the Flour and Grain B U si nM .
a large stock of
'TV Yp .'K 'Tv v- .
W LZs \J SJ LxL wtd £, j
we offer to the public.
OH. IvXiTATp,
: 3 general assortment at prices as low. Pfrhan ,
low ■ r, than the same articles can be ptircha
in the county. Our stock consists of
FISH, COFFEE,
Sl'HAi;, >F>E' ASSEs
Bit!.. SYREI'S
t EDAIi-W ARE, SPICKS
and all other arlit !■< in that line.
1.3 ■ ! iTi.it Ca-h, but all kinds of Grain at =
Traduce generally taken in exr hunge forsooL
Cou try Grocers will do well m
our stock helore purchasing elsewhere "
All kinds of
COAL. SALT AND PLASTER
always on hand.
M \ IIK S & W'H I K
Lev. •: rt, April 21, lcG'J.
TA 1 LORING!
•,~i% 53| The 'signed tiavit.
yr< 111 ' uit ' nrrangetnents for earl?
| receipts of the fashion. ,i
r , 5 prepared to do ail kinds of
JJ TAILORING WoitK.aU,:
jpshop on Vallev street,'a fe
j ' £ doors west of the Lop.
.. r- House, on as reasonable term.
e 1 Np'sf and as well and promptly a.
• / IJ I i' can he done elsewhere
A M Give me a call aini
—ion t ill be guarat !■. 1
sep 15 N. MAIIAM'V.
THE NEW THEATRE!
OPEN AT ALL HOURS!I
ODD FELLOW'S 12 Ui, (OBMU.
New Play.—" Nat and Jiin. ::
4 1 1 ..R which lire edifying and sul-tan
v V. tin! afterpiece of " Something to Kntc, i
- h, 'toy J"/- Everybody," will he product
in tire way t.f another fresh arrival of
it lj ;r"- a-R n-i '
. v ng,ii>. Teas, Rice, Beans, Spices, Clioeclaio,
Molasses, AM.
M.ickerel, Siiad, Herring. Codfish, ite.
II tut. Shoulder, Bacon, Dried Beef, Salt.
i'l :rr, Soaps,
q ' - rare. Stoneware, Glassware, Cedar*
ware. Hardware.
B q>t> snd Shies. Baskets, Carpet Chain.
M>IEVY GOODS,
N ii. iid Nick Nacks of ail kinds.
J Lacco an i Cigars of best Brands.
I'ure Bines, Brandies, and Whisker,/
jn a tidt ration.
Everybody and anybody are invited r.
cm" together, and see tlie sights. R'-n't Ur
ge t the place. Don't forget to bring a; n:
the pcictcr ttnd don't forget that we sell C
Goods at prices to suit the times.
N. KE.NNEDY, Proprietor,
J AS. Flßo\ ED, Salesman.
-• ..inds if Pioducc taken iII exchange
•t G •<. uijlU
Good News for the People!
.11 ST RECEIVED AT
Kennedy & Junkin's
a 117 IMP
r | "* - H. su ] -sci ibers have j apt rt eeired a cboia
-8 assortment of New and Fashionali-'
'• ds, and will sell them as cheap or a litth
chtqper than they can be sold elsewhere.
V. e have all kinds of goods such as Delaine*
Challies, L; wns. Plaids, for spring and SUB
mer dresses at low figures, also a good assort'
merit of
9113 5 5 5 Ji23
such, as plain, figured and plaids, and are do
terr.'.mca fo • 11 them at prices to suit the
tim.-s. Wo have also a fine assortment of Li
dies' Spring and Summer Shawls, Mantilla- 5 -
Capes and Dusters, at extremely low figures
with a general assortment of Bonnets and
Bonnet Ribbon, Flats, T£'C.
BOOTS AND SHOES,
very cheap. A fine stock of Queensware of
all descriptions and prices. Also a fine lot of
Jjramili> <£rocruto,
of all kinds, such as Coffee, Sugars, Tea?,
Syrups, Rice, and in fact all kinds that are
kept in stores, and a little lower in prices
Call and they will speak for themselves.
so a large assortment of Ladies' Skirts, from
9 to 25 hoops, ranging in price from 50 cents
to $1.50 per sett.
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
a fine lot which we will 6ell at city prices for
cash, and no mistake !
Ladies and gentlemen will do well bj ei '
amining the above stock, as we are detertpit*
ed not to be undersold by either Jew or Get
tile. All kiuds of Country Produce taken it
exchange for goods, and the highest pric ? '
paid for the same.
''o7 KENNEDY & JUNKIK-
The Dally Telegraph,
Published at Harrisburi?, Pa , by Geo. Bergner &&>•
ptiblir-bes the Ligt of Letters by authority, a sure evident'
of it having the largest circulation. (
Terms—s3 p*r year; the weekly and semi-week ? *
published ai per year.
Philadelphia Daily Sews,
Published by J. K FUmgen, 13b South '."bird tr'.
four dollars per annum f
Ihe Jhillar Weekly .Y-trs, by same publisher,a'* -
annum, 6 c.pms for *5, 20 for 15, 25 f"'^
ORANGES AND LEMONS for sale
Zerbe's Grocery establishment.