Lewistown gazette. (Lewistown, Pa.) 1843-1944, April 20, 1864, Image 4

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    THE
RECIPES.
. I I'la in, Cheap, and Good Cake—
Rah i pound of buffer into 1 pound of fine
flour; arid 4 oz, of moist sugar, pound of
currants, £ pound of raisins, 2 oz. of can
died peel, shred tine, a pinch of nutmeg
and salt. Mix well one tablespoonlul ot
carbonate of soda in half a pint of cold
milk; pour these on to the other itigredi
elds and beat them into a paste, Butter u
tin, and Hue the aides and bottom with
buttered writing paper; drop in the dough
without allowing it to rise, and bake for
-OU'2 hour and a hail in n moderate oven.
Y 'ice Soda Cafci. —One pound flour,
quarter pound ground rice, half pound
currants, half pound butter, half pound
sugar, quarter pound candied peel, and a
teaspoonful carbonate soda. Mix with
haifa pint ot cold milk and two eggs
Rake two hours.
Milk Lemonade. —Dissolve three quart
ers of a pound of loaf sugar in one pint
of boiliug water, and mix with one gill of
lemon juice, and one giil ot sherry; then
add three gills of cold milk. Stir the whole
together, and strain it. .
Win- Cake* —Flalf pound butter, half
flour, three quarters pound sugar, and two
eggs; beat well together, and drop upon
tins with a teaspoon. A few chopped
almonds is a great improvement.
NEW
Tailoring Establishment,
OKSLLi&iufs Wo (amos
M Respectfully announces
to his friends and th" pub
lie generally that he has ta
ken the stand lately occu
pied bv Mr. Cogley, be
tween Rudisill'a and Sel
heiiner's stores, where he
has opened a select assort
ment of Cloths. Casimeres,
and Nestings, which he will
make up to order in the
best and most fashionable style, and on reas
enable terms. Give huu a call. mh23
- X
FXSH'S
Lamp Heating Apparatus,
BOII.I\G—FRYttG-.STEYriYG-STEEPIYC;..
With the Flame that Lights the Room.
BY the flame of a common lamp, at the cost
of a cent's worth of oil, a very comfort
able breakfast can be cooked.— N. 31 Tribune.
* * Simple in construction, easily kept
in order, ready for use in a moment, conve
nient to have on hand.— Druggist's Circular.
* * fish s lamp is one of the most pop
ular novelties of the day, * the utility of
it is unquestionable, a great saving is made
in heating and cooking small articles, and
can be made to cook meals for a great many
persons, which is actually done ou the ambu
lance cars which carry the sick soldiers.—
Scientific American.
* * For family use, hospital, tent, bar
rack, picnics, lishing, nursery or 6ick room,
it is an article of eoinfurt bevond all propor
tion to its cost .—Hall's Journal of Health.
* " I have tried the apparatus, and mv
wife and I proclaim the same a most valuable
and indispensable article, and we now won
der how we could have so long done without
it.— Ed. Coal Oil Circular.
* * An economical contrivance for get
ting up heat at short notice for Dursery and
general household purposes, * one impor
tant pojnt is the saving iu cost over coal fires,
— A r . Y. Evening Post.
PRICE FROM $2 TO SG. *
Capacity from one to four quarts. Three ar
tides cooked at one time trifh one burner.
Arranged for Kerosene or Coal Oil, or Gas.
A descriptive pamphlet of thirty pages fur
ni.bed gratis. Also, j
THE UNION ATTACHMENT,
PRICE SO CENTS,
To be attached to a common Kerosene lamp,
or Gas burner, by which water may he boiled',
and food cooked; also arranged to support a
shade.
Every Family feeds One.
WM. D. RUSSELL, Agent,
Mo. 206 Pearl st., New York.
tuh3o AGENTS W ANTED.
TOBAC C Of j
<orrainc Oriental Turkish, Im.
Turkish, Hose, Favorite, Un- j
ion, Kiss-me-quick, £eafar- j
latti, &c.
So. 1, i and 3 CUT It DRV, very low.
ALSO,
PII'ES, TOBACCO-BOXES,
CIGARS,
and in fact everything that belongs to his
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.
no* II Lewistowu, Pa
v v- r
Estate of Jonas Kaoffman, deceased.
~\T OTJCE is hereby given that letters testa-
JL v mentary on the estate of Jonas"Kauff
man, late uf Derry township, Mifflin ceunty,
deceased, have been granted to the under
signed. residing in said township, AH per
suns indebted te said estate are requested to
make immediate payment, and those having
claims to present them duly authenticated for
settlement. WM. KAUFFMAN."
mar 23* Executor.
Estate of Christian Bnrkheider, dee'd. j
is hereby given that letters of i
J.l administration on the estate of Christian
Burkholder, late of Decatur township, Mif
flin county, deceased, have been granted to
the undersigned, residing in said township.
Alt persons indebted to said estate are re
quested to make immediate payment, and
those having claims to present them duly au
thenticated far settlement.
MATILDA BURKHOLDER,
mh3o Administratrix. I
Come in Cut of the Draft'
SI,OOO BOUNTY !
f |~MfE only way to keep out of the Draft, is
I to buy your Goods at
SEE H ELMER'S
CHEAP HARDWARE,
TBI a YfliU
Everybody is now going to Selheiiners for
their goods: thev have discovered they can
save lime and money. mar 23 'O4
c:o\, osi,. roti, il
BEST quality of Coal Oil f>r sale Ly the
quart, gallon and barrel at
J. B w SELIiEIMER'S.
OIL ( I.OTHN
4 LARGE assortment of Floor, Stair and
i\ Carriage Uil Cloths, of all colors, best
quality, and cheap, at the so re of
J. B. SELUEIMER.
Ur<l;i|, r e, Cordage.
I) OPES, Tow Lines. Bed Cords, Clothes
V Linos, Twines, anil other cordage for
sale by J. B. SELUEIMER.
mii or: ri\i>i\oM.
II r E have Sole Leather, Upper, Kip, and
TV Calf Skins; Moroccos. Linings, Bind*
ings. Lasts of the best make. Boot Trees,
Crimping Boards, Clamps, Wax. Thread,
Awls, Knivts, Pincers, Punches, Boot Wel
bing. Lacers, Color, and a variety of Tools
and other articles, for sale at
■f. B. SELIiEIMER'S.
Illack*milli, 111 tick ini 111
Blacksmiths say Selheimer keeps the
1 best Iron and Steel in town. lie doesn't
only keep the best, but he keeps the largest
assortment, and sells the cheapest. Go to
J. B. SELIiEIMER'S.
STOVES.
A LARGE assortment of Cooking. Parlor
and other on hand, at
the lotcesl prices , at
J. B SELIiEIMER'S.
UARPE.VTEISS,
SELIiEIMER'S is the place to buy the best
and cheapest Hand, Kip, Tennant, Com
pass and Cross Cut Saws; Planes, Bits, Ham
mers, Ilatchets, Squares, Rules, Chisels, An
gurs, Augur Bitts, Drawing Knives, Spoke'
shaves. Bevels, and ail other Tools in your
line. The carpenters ail buy at
J. B. SELIiEIMER'S.
Oil*. Paints, See.
WHI TE LEAD, Red Lead, Zinc, Venitian
™ ™ Red, and all other kinds of colors. A1
so, Linseed Oil, Fish Oil, Coal Oil. Ac., for
sale at J. B. SELIiEIMER'S.
Tl\ H IRE, TM WARE.
4 LARGE assortment of Tin Ware, at
j["\_ wholesale and retail, constantly kept on
hand ; all our own manufacture, made out of
the best material. SPOUTING and all kinds
of Jobbing done at short notice, by
JOHN B. SELHEIMER.
IStiil<ler and Farmers
tIAN find anything in their line, such as
I L>cks, 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.
Cedar and W illoiv Ware.
Chums, Buckets. Butter Bowls,
Clothes, Baskets. Market Baskets. Ac.,
for eale by J. B. SELIIEIMER.
Et|-ii*hc, Krthlit-s
"CI/" ALL, Dusting, Sweeping, Hand, Scrub
bing and Horse Brushes. Paint Brush
es of all sizes. J. B. SELIIEIMER.
Saddlery Ware.
Jk LARGE stock of saddlery ware constant
ly on hand, consisting in part of Saddle
Trees, Pad Trees, llan.es, Buckles. Rings,
Snaps, 'ferrets, Swivels, Stirrups. Bridle Bits!
Tacks, Awls. Needles, Thread, Hair, Patent
Leather, and a variety of other articles, for
6a le by J. B. SELIIEIMER.
Coaclt W are, Coach Ware,
tIONSISTING of Rims, Spokes, Huhbs.
I Shatts, Poles, Bows, Springs, Axles,
Bolts, Clips, Top props. Shaft shackles, Pat
ent Leather, Enamelled Leather, Oil Cloths,
Linings, Lace, Fringe, Tacks, Nails, Knobs,
and all other goods used in coach making,
for sale at J. B. SELHEIMER'S.
Notice to Collectors of Taxes.
THIIE Commissioners have adopted the fol
lowing regulations respecting Collectors
of Taxes:
Ist. That the Treasurer he and is hereby
directed, on the 6th day of April, 1864, to
charge interest on all balances due by col
lectors of .State and county taxes for 1860,
1861 and lhG2—in each case charging inter'
est from Wednesday of the April court fol
lowing the year of the issue of the duplicate
—and on the Ist of May next to add similar
interest to all outstanding taxes for 1863.
2d. That the treasurer is hereby directed,
on \V ednesdav of April court of each year
to add interest on all outstanding balances
on duplicates for the previous year.
3d. That the Treasurer furnish the com
nnssioners. at the times above designated,
with the several amountß due by collectors.
4th. 1 hat no exonerations will hereafter
be granted to collectors after the January
court following the issue of tbe duplicate.'
By order of the Commissioners,
GEORGE FRYSINGER.
Lewiatown, Jan. 20, 1863. Clerk.
EISTTiiIE'S
IW P.iTffiT mm
SOLES & HEELS
A Great Saving of Boots and Shoes.
THIS article is light, cheap and durable,
wear about four times as long as
leather, is made to fit the shape of any boot
or !^ loe ' Ina tcß no noise, cannot slip, Tteeps
the boots from running over at the sides aud
down at the heel, and can readily be put on.
Call and try them. For sale by
®* r2 BILLY JOHNSON.
WILLIAM LIND,
has uuw open
A NEW STOCK
OF
Cloths, Cassimeres
AND
VESTINCS,
which will be made up to order in the neat
est and Viost fashionable styles. apl9
AMBROTYPES
AND
The Gems of the Season.
; is no humbug, but a practical Iruth
1 The pictures taken hv Mr. Burkholder
are unsurpassed BOLDNESS TRUTII
! FULNESS. BEAUTY OF FINISH, and
DURABILITY. Prices varying according
j to size and quality of frames and Cases.
Room over the Express Office,
i Lcwistown, August 23, 1860.
'J. A. rohrerT"
DENTIST,
j \V r U ) F LD respecttulv inform the citizens
1 * * ®f Mifflin and Huntingdon counties,
that he will practice at the following times
and places:
Ihe first week in each month at Mc.Vey
town; second at Belleville; third at MeAlavey's
Fort, Huntingdon county.
lie is prepared to execute work of all kinds
I pertaining to his profession. Teeth inserted
j on silver and gold plate or vulcanite base.
; Extracting and tilling teeth done in the most
j approved manner. jel7-ly.
To my Friends both Old & New,
I've something good to tell you,
Were you aiming by my side,
But of things I've to sell you,
You can read at your fire side.
If you'll only send and get
A book I have for vou.
That will tell you all and yet
IV ill keep you laughing too.
And since the book is printed,
To my stock I've added new,
Things even there not hinted,
So I'll mention one to you.
I've bought a Patent Fastning,
'Tis for puting up tin spout.
Neater, better and more lasting,
Than any you see about.
But I must be brief yoy know
In a column here like this,
So now I'll say, hut ho!
That COFFEE POT SIGN don't miss.
P. S.—A good Lard Can for every man.
And a Fat Press that is the best.
I oct2l J. IRWIN WALLIS.
I SL J, iißpmjii,
KEast Market street,
LEUISTOVVJ, &
lias now open the largest assortment of
MEN'S,
BOY'S,
CHILDRENS', and
INFANTS'
HATS & CAPS,
Of every style and variety,
Crown, Military, Slouch am! Hroadbrim,
ever opened in Lewistown,
ALSO,
a select assortment of
- FUK S ,
all of which, having been bought low, will
be sold cheap
FOR CASH.
B@uCall and examine for yourselves.
Lewistown, October 15, 1862.
FOR THIS HILIMWr
In addition to an extensive stock of
GOLD & SILVER WATCHES,
MEDALIONS,
BREAST PINS,
RINGS,
and other
JESXVDE3X_.I=LY,
AT
Ok
establishment will be found a beautiful as
sortment of
WILLOW WORK STANDS,
mmw Maim
Photograph Albums, $1 to $9,
ALSO,
of all the prominent
ILhIiLJ
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
and hundreds of articles suitnble for Pres
ents during the Hollidays.
Keep up the good old custom of giving
presents, and for suitable ones, which are
please wife, sister, mother, daughter,
sweetheart, husband, son, or brother, call on
11. W. JEN KIN. -
Lewistown, Dec. 9, 1965,
NEW GOODS
TOM COX'S.
HAVING a fine assortment of Shoes suit
able for spring and summer. I would in
vite my customers to call and take a look at
them, as they consist of Women's, Misses
and Children's work, of all the various styles,
such as Ladies'. Misses and Children's
Balmorals of very handsome styles; also
Men's Balmoral Gaiters, Oxford Ties, and
Brogans. Boys and Youth's Balmorals of
different styles. As Shoes are very high, I
propose to sell at very small profit, for cash.
IL'tiie made work on hand, and will
all the various styles to order at shortest no
tice at the oid stand in the f üblic square,
third door west of Geo. Blytnyer's store.
ap22 1863 T. COX.
ROBERT W. PATTON,
SOUTH SIDE OF TURRET STREET,
LEWISTOWN', PA.
HAS just received and opened at his es
tablishment a new supply of ,
ClockSj Watches. Jewelry,
Fancy Articles, &c.,
which he will dispose of at reasonable prices,
lie 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.
RING 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
mm lirnvr.
And Pain Exterminator,
An Infallible Remedy for all Chronic and
Inflamatory Rheumati-m Diptheria,
Sore Throat, Quinsy, Sprains,
Neuralgia. Pain in the Back
and Limbs, Cramps. &c.
MR. Swyers, by repeated expeiiments,
lias succeeded in compounding a Lini
ment which possesses a'l the magic powers
of a perfect Pain Exterminator. Its virtues
have been unmistakably tested, and every
application has given almost immediate re
lief; and the object in giving notice of the
above discovery is, not to enlarge the list of
worthless compounds already quite too large,
but simply to inform any who may he afflict
ed with any of the above named diseases
where they can be supplied with an infallible
remedy. A long list of names of individuals
who have had access to the ablest physicians,
and have tested most of the patent remedies,
all to no advantage, but who were almost im
mediately relieved by this powerful Liniment,
could be obtained. We, however, give but a
few, knowing that the Liniment will speak
for itself as soon as applied :
Jacob Sai;er, V. H. Sumners, Jatnes Mendetihall,
John Smith, John A- Brought, Seymour Downs,
W. I'. Memlenhall, Daniel Avers, John Koilns,
JoshuaUorsuch, William Howry, Hubert Nelson.
Jonathan Price, John Yonce, tleorse Baselv,
Melissa L. Uaseiv, Noah Smith, Henry Dasher,
Cathariue Dasher. Lyilitt JLimira Dearment.
Additional References.
Isaac Price, Frederick Steidle
George E Parsons Mrs. Mary Riden
Samuel 11. Fry S. B. Davis
0. L. Umherger Mrs. Martha Owens
James Riden
New Testimonials.
Derry Township, March, 1864.
Mr. Joseph Swyers—Aftermy best respects
to you, this is to let you know that I have
heen 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
i and nights not able to go out. Last fall they
I came on again as usual, and having about
j half a bottle of your liniment about the
j house, I thought I would try it, and took
I about 20 drops night and morning for some
i time. Front the time 1 took it 1 have never
[ had one chill, and can say that I never had
• used any medicine that gave so much satis
j faction as your liniment. Your ob't servant,
Adam. Baird.
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
j of your bottles of liniment, which has cured
j 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 j and
| fur the children I could not do without it.
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.
Lilleysvili.e. Decatur tp.,
Mifflin County. Pa.
Mr. Joseph Swyers : This is to certify that
I cured my ch id of the diptheria in three
days with your liniment.
Mrs. Mary Davidsizcr.
ALSO,
ESSENCE OF LIFE,
An Invaluable Tonic Preparation, to enre
Dysfefsia, Liter Complaint, Loss of
Ajij etite. Palpitation of the Heart
and General Debility.
FOR SALE BY
JOSKPH SWYERS,
Freedom Forges, Mifflin County, Fa.
t?&,The sole agents for the sale of my
medical preparations, is 11EXRY ZERBE,
Lewistown, and WILLIS MANN, \eager*
town, Kerry twp. iuh23'64
TIN 7TA.K.E & STOVES
all patterns, constantly kept, and for
sale at very low figures, as usual, at the
famous BIG COFFEE POT SIGN.
Lewistown, August 6, 1862.
II Alt I) WARE.
TO BUY CHEAP FOR CASH!
X.
U<iffman's the Store for Blacksmiths !
Hoff man's the Store for Carpen'ers !
Hoffman's the Store for Saddlers'
Ho ffman's the Store for Shoemakers '
Hoffman's the Store for Cabinetmakers !
H-ff man's the Store for Cotic/tmokers 1
Hoffman's the Store for Builders '
Hfinan's the Store for Housekeepers !
Gt) Tv) HOFFMAN'S FOR ALL Yi)U WANT!
I FOUND out tDat Hoffu.au's is the place
for Groceries.
17M N E dried Peaches and Apples, at
* HOFFMAN'S.
HOFFMAN'S is the place to buy Macker
el, Herring and Codfish.
Coal Oil X Camp*.
IN great variety, at
inch 16 ' HOFFMAN'S.
Oil. CLOTH*.
MANY pretty patterns, of all kinds, at
HOFFMAN'S.
CAISOLV *FLI*.
4 LL kinds, cheap, at
A HOFFMAN'S.
IITIOIIIV SLLIL
r CHE best is at
1 HOFFMAN'S.
13ATI*. IIAVI*.
SLOAK Cured Hams, and Dried Beef, at
HOFFMAN'S.
TOBACCO X SRCAItS.
I PERSONS using Tobacco go to Hoffman's
and try his extra Chewing Tobacco.
Smoking, we have Turkish, Killikinniok, Si
gel. Garibaldi, Fine Cut, Jfrc. Segars and
Pipes of all kinds, at HOFFMAN'S
'mm m um~
TO
F. J. HOFFMAN'S
FOR
STOVES!
STOVES! STOVES
TIK 2
1 BUCKETS, from one quart to three gal
) lons, Dish l > ans. Wash Basins and Cul
lenders, made of solid material, without sol
during. Coffee Boilers, Tea Pots, Pie Plates,
Pudding Pans, and everything usually found
in a tirst class tinware shop, and sold very
H>w, at F. J. HOFFMAN'S.
Bitiles, Bible*.
r I"MIE Bible Society's Bibles and Testa-
JL merits. Also, Photograph Bibles arrang
ed for card pictures. Bibles in three volumes,
with Commentary, at $4 per set. a book tbat
should be in every family, at
HOFFMAN'S.
Fish, Fili, Fisli,
at HOFFMAN'S.
COBB AC F.
ROPES, Clothes Lines, Bed Cords, Rope
Ilalters, Ilemp and Cotton Twines, at
HOFFMAN'S.
BKUMIIES.
SH EEPIXG, window, wall, dusting, hand,
clothes, table, hair, tooth and nail Brush
es, Whisps, Brooms, &c., at
HOFFMAN'S.
Trusses and fttracPN,
A LL of the best kinds, fur sale at
A HOFFMAN'S.
LAKPOTLKS
ON to Hoffman's, where you will find
Hand, i enant, and Compass Saws,
Hatchets, Hammers, Squares, Planes, Plane
Bits, Pugh's, Cook's, and all the best makes ol
Spur, Spoon and Centre Bits, Rules, Beve s,
Girders, Augurs, Chisels, Files, Bench Screws,
iron and wood; Hand Axes, Adzes, Sand &
Emory Paper. All who want to fit up a first
rate set of tools, come to HOFFMAN'S
Bl'/tCKSTUTHS,
CALL at Hoffman's for the best Valentine
Iron, Horse Shoes. Nail R.-ds, Round &
Square Iron, and Scollop from I to 5 inches;
Bar Iron, all sizes and a very heavy stock of
Cast, Shear, Spring and Blister Steel, Anvils,
Vices, Bellows, Files, Borax and every thing
you want.
\
KHOti MAKER*.
WE have for you Sole Leather. Calf Skins.
* Y Uppers, Moroccos. Linings, Bindings!
Boot Trees, Lasts, Crimpiflg Boards. Clamps
Awls, Thread, Wax. Knives, Boot Webbing'
Pincers, Punches, Heel Nails. Laces, Color
and all kinds cf tools at HOFFMAN'S
SADDLERY WARE.
OYDDLE TREES. Pad Trees, Ilames,
KJ Buckles, Rings, Ferrets, Swivels, Snaps
Stimps, Thread, Silk, Awls, Wax. Hair Cal'l
and see them at HOFFMAN'S.
DlfitttS, DBUttS.
A SUPERIOR lot of fresh Drugs, always
t\. on hand. Prescriptions attended to with
great care. Physicians can rely on having
their medicines carefully compounded All
the popular Patent Medicines on hand and
for sale by F. J. HOFFMAN
♦ .
Blank Books A Stationery.
\ LARGE stock of Blank Books, such "as
ledgers, Daybooks, Memorandum and
time Books. Cap, Letter, Bill and Note
I aper. Envelopes, Pens, Pencils. Penhold
ers, Copybooks, Ink and Ink Stands, at
HOFFMAN'S.
Wall Paper and Shades.
A LARGE stock of Wall Paper, ready for
spring market, of every style and prices.
* indow Sfiades and Paper. Call before
purchasing elsewhere and see the best selec
tion and largest stock in tba town, at
HOFFMAN'S.
I'RIME EASTERN MGAR-1 liRM
HAMS!
; Country Bacon, Fine Eastern Cheese, Sour
Pickles, Dried Peaches. Prunes, Cherries,
App'es. Beans, Hominy,
CANNED PEACHES,
Tomatos, Cranberries. Sugar, C- ffee, Rice,
Blck k Green Tes,
SPICES,
Syrups, Orleans Molasses, &e.
The above goods are of choice quality, and
are offered at the lowest Cash Prices.
PEL IZ'S
Is the Place to Buy your
| HDIKKIU 4 BMJDiIJ,
i as the People say he has the Goods that nil]
j please all. and so cheap that they have snQi e
I pennies left to hoy Candies for their children,
j Come all, we will he pleased to see you. Call
i and buy your friends a present. marlG
i Not Wiman's Steam Gun !
BUT
MARKS & WILLIS'
STEAM PLISTM MILL!
r IMIE subscribers have erected a Plasty
: 1 Mill in connection with their Steam Mill
and are prepared to furnish all who may cal
j mi them, at any time, with hoe, fresh grount
Plaster. They will purchase all kinds o
. Grain off-red, and pay the highest marke
prices. Flour and Feed. Coal of ail qualitiei
and sizes. Salt, Fish, Groceries %e., constant
| !y on hand and for sale to suit the times
MARKS & WILLIS.
Lewistown. Jan. 15, 1862.
SADDLES, HARNESS, &c
The subscriberhavingnow on
fflk hand one of the hesl and largest
stocks between Philadelphia "and
! Pittsburgh, in order to aecom
! modate business to the times, offers for sale
| complete assortment of
Saddles, Harness, Bridles, Collars, Trunks,
Whips, Barnes, Valises, 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, 1800.
LUMBER! LUMBER!!
"Wm. B. Hoffman
\\ T OULD respectfully inform the public
I V T that he has now oil hand a verv large
j stock of Lumber, embracing:
j Boards, Plank, Scantling. Shingles, Shing
ling Lath, Plastering Lath, Garden
Pale, Fence Rails. Sa<h of
all sizes, Doors. Blinds
and Shutters and ready worked Flooring.
Mr. 11., being a practical carpenter, end
i having selected his stock personally with
great care. Farmers. Builders, anil "others,
needing anything in bis line, are assured that
they will find it to ibeir advantage to give
him a call.
N. B. Mr. 11. is still agent for the sale of
the celebrated wooden water pipe manufac
tured by the Williamsport Company. Or
ders for any size will be promptly attended
| to.
Lewistown. June 11, 1862.
NATHANIEL KENNEDY'S
store,
In the Odd Fellows' Hall.
A Very Choice Assortment of Old Liquors.
1 OH I hit fur pale all the liquors, late the
stock of John Kennedy, dee'd., embracing
prime French Brady, Cherry Brandy. Gin,
YY ines, Jamaica Spirits, and Scotch Aie. Ho
tel keepers are requested to call.
IPV.Physicians can always obtain a pun
article Jor the sick.
ALSO,
Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Groceries,
jQueensware, Stoneware, "Hardware, Cedar
ware, always on hand: Shoulders. Hams, Fisfc.
Herring, Shad, and Mackerel ; Dried Beef ol
a most excellent quality; with Boots and Shaft
in great variety. All the goods will he soli
ver - v low - N. KENNEDY.
Lewistown, January 15, 1861.
A NEW STOCK OF
BOOTS & SHOES,
lust received!. Bil'y Johnson ahrap
ahead! So come on boys! Prices
very little higher than last Fall!
AS his stock is regularly made to order,
he can recommend it to be good, and
wai rant it against rips the same as homemade
work, nnd it being purchased before the las'
me in prices, gives him an opportunity of
selling cheaper than those now purchasing
lie a 'r° has a stock of cheap work ou haod
which he don't recommend unless it be to.
wear out fast.
MANUFACTURING of all kinds alien-
to as usual, and repairing on the shortest
! notice, but bear in mind that his terms are
strictly GASH. No goods given out unleM
paid lor, and in ail cases where work don't
suit and is returned in good order, the mener
will be refunded so customers will obii^eiii&
very much by complying with the above reg
ulations. He is thankful to customers for tlx
past, and hopes to have a liberal share d
their patronage in the future
Be P 9 WM. JOHNSON. |
Notice to Owners of Unseated
Lands.
PHB Commissioners request all owners o '.
-A Unseated Lands, whether regularly 4 -"
sessed or not, immediately to furnish the®
with the number of acres, name of warranter, gg
: and whom adjoining, for the purpose of rf k' ;
j istering the same in t,his office, so as to a" J |S
all difficulty hereafter in advertising . uc f I
j lands at Treasurer's Sales. At present it ll a
impossible to tell whether certain lands .
regularly assessed, as the transcripts do
give the sames of warrantees. It msj c ','K
be amiss to state that owners of I nsc 3tr J||
i lands are required by law to make return
as abovej and that on failure thereof the
missioners are directed to add four ti®-p
j the amount of tax assessed thereon.
GEO. FRYSINGER, Clerk- M
Commisioners' Office,
Lewistown, March 16, Is 6£