Lewistown gazette. (Lewistown, Pa.) 1843-1944, December 07, 1864, Image 3

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LOCAL AFFAIRS.
FIRE. —There was an alarm of fire
OR Thursday evening, about 5 o'clock,
the burning of' Ulrich's chimney in
"West Market street. About an hour
afterwards another alarm was given,
the glare of which proved that a dan
gerous fire was in progress in the heart
of the town. The stable on the Mc-
Cormick property, occupied by Rev.
J. S. M(-Murray, was first burning, but
speedily communicated to Jacob Bly
myer's, and then to E. L. Benedict's
across the alley, all of which were
totally destroyed with most of their
contents except live stock. The brick
stable of Geo. Blymyer, though sub
ject to a tremendous heat, was saved
by the efforts of the Henderson Hose
Company and a number of citizens,
who worked with untiring zeal, and
thus preserved the wooden buildings
to the west. Tlvere is no doubt this
fire was the work of an incendiary,
and designed to destroy the property
saved from conflagration in the same
ailev last winter.
It was remarked by a number of
persons that after the first alarm there
was a!) unusual disturbance on the
streets, both among boys and men, but
whether this had any connection with
the act of incendiarism, it is of course
difficult to tell, though it is certainly
suspicious. Be this as it may, we have
too much rowdying on the street
by boys of all ages, and too much
prowling about at night by men and
boys for the good of the commu
nity; and the sooner the Burgess and
Town Council will conclude to place a
permanent watchman in each ward
and require more attention to preserv
ing order in the early part of the
evening the better. §6OO would prob
ably pay two men as watchmen, and
if at all attending to their duties, no
taxpayers would regret the additional
amount.
FREE LECTURE. — Dr. Crane, a physi
cian of great celebrity, especially in
pulmonary complaints and other dis
eases of the human system for which
there appears to be no fixed treatment,
delivered a free lecture in the Town
Hall last evening, on "The true phil
osphy of man and the laws of health."
The doctor has travelled in Europe and
this country for a quarter of a century
as a public lecturer, is a pleasant speak
er, and gives evidences ot bis skill in
understanding the human system of so
marvellous a character as almost to
surpass belief.
lie will remain at the National Ho
tel to-day and to-morrow only r , where
he may ho consulted.
A large stock of jewelry and
fancy articles, suitable for holiday
presents, has just been received at Pat
ton's famous store.
CaT" The weather, during the past
week, has been rainy, with an occa
sional fall of snow
—A piratical attempt was made at
Panama to seize a California steamer,
but was frustrated and the gang cap
tured by- Com. Davenport, who sud
denly boarded the steamer with several
full armed boat's crews, and announced
to the astonished passengers that he
tuken possession of the steamer.
Sufficient evidence was at once dis
covered proving the reality of the
plot.
—I he Bald Eagle Valley Railroad
is now completed from Tyrone to Lock
Haven.
Married.
On the evening of the 3d of Dec., 1864, at
the residence of Mr. David Mutthersbough,
by the Rev. S. Barnes. WESTON BAILEY,
ot Ilarrisburg. to Mrs. KATE MILLHOUSE,
of Lewistown. [llarrisburg and Bellefonte
papers please copy.J
[Our thanks are due to the above parties
for a wedding cake —not a slice, but a whole
cake—whi< h shows that they are sensible
people, and deserve a pleasant voyage through
At the Methodist parsonage, in this place,
on the Ist inst.. by Rev. S. Barnes IMMAN
LKL L. RIKGEL, of Throe lvivern, Michi
Ran, to Miss MARGARET 11URRELL, of
uniai county.
At the residence of Maj. David Hough, near
Lewistown, on the 29th ult., by Her. D. Phil
swp f rryßvill6 ' juniata c,mnt J. ALBERT
•j- >EE I EN. of Gloucester county, N. J., to
Miss RACHEL JANE HOUGH.
m?V 22J ult "' li * v - G - w - Zanizer,
i, dr. CLAY, of Mifflin county, to Mrs.
ARRIEL" GWIN'N, of Htintiugdon.
V( ?" the 24tb ult-. by Rev. J. P. Shindel,
rli fvi- R * ROMIG Miss ELIZABETH M.
• both of Beaver township, Snyder
rrnn'kf, ' nst -. by the Rev. J. Eshelman,
' S. MiERS, of Granville township,
• iss SUSIE RE IFF, of Bedford county,
'inierly ot Union county. [Uuion county
papers please copy.]
Died.
h I VH e " no townshi P. on the 28th Novem-
E y ZAB ETII YODER, aged 60 years,
J months and 18 days.
HAMAKER'S
LIQUOR STORE
HAS been removed to the corner rooin of
the Lewistown Hotel building, where
the best of Liquors of ull kinds can be ob
tained at a small advance on city prices.
Lewistown, Nov. 30, 1864.
JUST OPENED,
A splendid assortment of
Holiday Toys,
nuts, mn,
AT
Nichols' Variety Store,
Next door to the Post Office.
Lewistown, Nov. 30.
NOTICE!
Money Wanted.
f|MJE interruption to my business by (he
JL late tire, together with a change of prop
erty, renders it necessary that my accounts
should be settled up, and I trust therefore
that all who know themselves indebted will
do me the favor to call and close up, as I now
have more use for the money than ever be
fore.
My shop is now removed next door to the
Union House, where those in want of Sad
dles, Bridles, Harness, Trunks, &c., will find
the largest and best stock in this part of the
State. JOHN DAVIS.
Lewistown, Nov. 30, 1864.
Ladies' Furs.
Purchasers may rely upon getting the best
Furs at CHARLES OAKFORD & SONS,
Continental Hotel, Philadelphia.
IST O T I C EI
A MEETING of the Field Monitor Man
J\. ufacturing Company will be held at the
Foundry office of S B. llaines, in Derrv twp.,
Mifflin county. Pa., on MONDAY, 12th day
of December, 1804, for the purpose of organ
izing and transacting other business per
taining tj said company according to act of
Assembly of July 18, 1863.
Button madden,
JOHN EBY.
S. B. HAINES.
HENRY ZERBE,
JAS. M. LASIIELL.
Lewistown, Nov. 23, 1864—3t
Sill; INMBPBNENT
Safety Strap.
OWNERS of Horses are informed that
this indispensable article, so extensively
used wherever known, is for sale by Jonathan
Detweiler, near Allenville, who lias purcha
sed the right for this county. Township ar.d
individual rights to manufacture, use or sell,
can be had on application as above. By this
ingenious strap any horse can be held and at
the same time prevented from kicking.
November 23, 1864-3 m*
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
01 ICE is hereby given to the stockhold
i. v ers of the West Kishacoquiilas turnpike
company, that a Dividend of 3 per cent., on
the capital stock paid in has been declared,
which will be paid by the undersigned, at the
Public House of Richard Brindle, in Belle
ville, on Thursday, the 15th day of Decern
ber, 1864. H. P. TAYLOR, 1 L'reasurer.
November, 23, 1864—3t
TO BTJILEEE.S.
nnilE undersigned having au extensive Pla
ning Mill in operation, is prepared to
furnish worked Pine Flooring, and Weather
Boarding, at short notice.
A. A. BARKER.
Ebensburg, Pa., Nov. 23, 1864.
TO PROFESSORS OF MUSIC, AM A.
TEUKS, AND THE MUSICAL PUB
LIC GENERALLY.
P. A. WUNDERMANN,
Foreign and American Music
Warehouse,
824 BROADWAY,
HAVING on hand the largest stock of
Foreign Music in New York, which he
exports from Europe expressly to meet tho
taste and requirements of the American lov
ers of Music, reßpectfuiiy calls attention to
the fact, that he is now supplying Music of
every style at a reduction of twenty fine to fif
ty per cent, less than any other house in the
United States.
Private families can be supplied (post free)
by forwarding the cash to the above address.
Should the amount of cash forwarded exceed
the cost of the Music, the balance will be
promptly returned in postage currency.
DEALERS and Professors should not neglect
this opportunity; they will be liberally dealt
with.
B-—Any and every piece of Music, vo
eal or instrumental, published in Europe or
America, will be supplied to order, if aecom
panied by the cash. Retnemher the address.
P. A. WUNDERMANN.
Foreign and American Music Warehouse,
sep2l.3m 824 Broadway, New York.
TUT 7TARE & STOVES
OF all patterns, constantly kept, and for
sale at very low figures, as usual, at the
famous BIG COFFEE POT SIGN.
Lewistown, August 6, 1862.
OIL C LOTHS.
A LARGE assortment of Floor, Stair and
Carriage Oil Cloths, of all colors, best
quality, and cheap, at the store of
J. B. SELIIEIMER.
Brushes, Brushes.
XX7"ALL, Dusting, Sweeping, Hand, Scrub
" * bing and Horse Brushes. Paint Brush
es of all sizes. J. B. SELIIEIMER.
Cordage. Cordage.
ROPES, TOW Lines, Bed Cords, Clothes
Lines, Twines, and other cordage for
sale by J. B. SELHEIMER.
STOVES.
A LARGE assortment of Cooking. Parlor
and other Stoves, always on hand, at
the lowest prices, at
J. B SELIIEIMER'S.
COIL OIL. COAL OIL.
BEST quality of Coal Oil for sail by the
quart, gallon and barrel at
J. B. SELIIEIMER'S. -
FOR SALE.
A GOOD two story BRICK HOUSE, with
J\ lot 30 feet froDt and extending back to
the creek, situate or. West Water street. If
not sold by 25th December, it will then be
for rent. For terms of sale inquire at Gazette
office, or apply to
nov23-4t* T. G. BELL.
FOR RENT.
FROM this date to April next, and from
that time by the year, the Aughwick
House, situate in Newton Hamilton, a suit
able stand for a publiaJiouse, and well known
as such. Apply to Franklin Drake, Thomas
Rogers or O. S. Temple, Trustees.
Nov. 10 3t*
FOR SALE.
FIMIE property known as the "Hope Farm."
I situate in Oliver township, Mifflin coun
ty, containing about
150 Acres of Land,
jjj—-A all but 15 acres cleared, with a
jVJTif S Stone House and Barn, Stone Ten
iiiliifsL"ll House and Stable, with all
£3EaSSother modern improvements there
on, is offered at private sale.
It is situate in a pleasant neighborhood,
convenient to churches, schools and mills, six
miles from Lewistown, near the canal and
river and station on the Penna. R. R.
One-half the purchase money can remain
in the premises during a life, the residue can
be paid in easy instalments.
If not sold by the 20th December, it
wiil then he FOR RENT.
For further information apply on the prem
ises, or to George W. Elder, esq , at Lewis
town. MARY DAVIS.
November 30, 1864.-4t*
~mMM~
FOR SALE.
IN Hopewell township, Bedford county,
near Wishart's Mill, on Yellow Creek,
about four miles from Hopewell Station on
the 11. & B. T. R. R., and within six miles
of the Broad Top Coal Mines, which affords
one of the best markets in the country for
all marketing Farmers can produce, contain
ing
200 ACHES,
good limestone land, about One Hundred
Acres of which are cleared and in a good
state of cultivation, convenient to Schools
and Churches. It is now occupied by Hen
ry Clapper, who wiil give parties calling to
see it any information desired in regard to
the land.
For further information, address
R. B. WIGTON,
Prest. Glamorgan Iron Co.,
Nov. 16, 1864 6t. Huntingdon, Pa.
Trustees Sale of a
Valuable Farm.
rpHE undersigned, under an order and bv
X virtue of an appointment of tbe Orphans'
Court of Mifflin county, will sell at public
sale, on the premises, on
FRIDAY, December 16. 1864,
at 1 oclock p. m., a VALUABLE FARM.
situate in Bratton township, Mifflin county,
containing
92 _A.C:r,:E
more or less, bounded on the west by the Ju
niata river, north and east by lands "of Chas.
Bratton, and south by lands of Henry Ar
f-—* noid, with a Stone Dwell
nil !4 i: j in o House. Log
HI! g n House, Frame Bank Barn |j ij 1J i
tH iM a n d other improvemen?-gL*&e
thereon, as the property of David Milter, late
of said township, deceased.
Sale will commence at 1 o'clock p. m. of
said day. when attendance will be given and
terms made known.
D. M. CONTNER, Trustee.
November 23, 1864-ts
Mifflin & Centre County R. R.
ON and after SATURDAY. November sth
1864, a Passenger Car, between the P.
R. R. and the Crossing of the Turnpike
above Mann's lower Axe Factory, will run as
follows:
Leave P. R. R. at 9 a. m., arriving at Cross
ing of Turnpike at 9.30 a. in.
Leave Crossing of Turnpike at 10.30 a. m.
arriving at P. R. R. to connect with
Fast Mail east and Emigrant west.
Leave P. R. R. upon arrival of Fast Mail, an
riving at Crossing of Turnpike at 11.
30 a. m.
Leave Crossing of Turnpike at 11.40 arri
viug at Lewistown at noon.
Leave Lewistown at 1 10 p. ni arriving at
Crossing of Turnpike at 1.30 p. m.
Leave Crossing of Turnpike at 3 p. m., con
necting with Ilarrisburg Acccommo
dation east and Mail west.
Leave P. R R. upon arrival of Mail west, and
arrive at Crossing of Turnpike, at 4.-
50 p. m.
Leave Crossing of Turnpike at 5 30 p.m.,
arriving at Lewistown at 6 p. m.
The Pa.-senger Train will stop at Lewis l
town, Freedom Iron Works and Yeagertown,
going and coming. J. M. BYERS,
Nov. 9, 1864. Engineer.
ESTABLISHED 1760.
Snuff & Tobacco Manufacturer,
16 & 18 CHAMBERS ST.,
(Formerly 42 Chatham street, New York,)
Wf Gb LD call the attention of Dealers to
y the articles of his manufacture, viz.
BROWN SNUFF.
Macaboy, Demigros,
Fine Rappee, Pure Virginia,
Coarse Rappee, Nachitoches,
American Gentleman, Copenhagen.
YELLOW SNUFF.
Scotch, Honey Dew Scotch.
High Toast Scotch, Fresh do Scotch,
Irish High Toast, Fresh Scotch,
or Lundyfoot,
fiiair Attention is called to the large reduc
tion in prices of Fine Cut Chewing and Smo
king Tobaccos, which will be found of a su
perior quality.
TOBACCO.
SMOKING. FINE CUT CHEWING. SMOKING
Long, P. A. L. or plain. S. J ago,
No. 1, Cavendish or a veet, Spanish,
No. 2. Sweet Scented Oronoco, Canister.
Nos. li. 2 mixed, Tin Foil Cavendish, Turkish
Gra ula ted.
N. B.—A circular of prices will be sent
" on application. deo23-ly.
M'VEYTOWN
STEAM HILL.
HA\ IXG taken the above establishment,
the undersigned are now prepared to
purchase, at highest market rates, all kinds of
Grain, in any quantity that may be offered
Ihe milling business will be attended to
with punctuality, and no pains spared to give
satisfaction to all who may favor them with
their custom.
C. C. STANBARGER & CO.
McVeytown, July 13, 1864.
A. MARKS'
LETTISTOVrST
ALL kinds of grain offered will be pur>
chased, and tire highest market prices
paid. Flour and feed always on hand. Coal
of all qualities and sizes. Salt, Fish, .fee., con
stantly on hand and for sale to suit the times,
lie has erected a Plaster Mill in connection
with his Steam Mill, and is prepared to fur
nish all who may call, at any time, with fine,
fresh ground Plaster.
Lewistown, September 14, 1864.
FORWARDING, COMMISSION
and.
Produce Business.
fJMIE undersigned begs leave to return
1 thanks to the farmers of Mifllin county
for the patronage heretofore extended to him
in the above business, and also to inform
them that he has taken as c<> partners in said
business, JOHN D. TAYLOR and JOSEPH
R. HENRY, and that the business will here
after be conducted in the name of FRAN
CIS McCLURE & CO
FRANCIS McCLURE.
Lewistown, August 1, 1864.
The undersigned having formed a co part
nership in the Forwarding Commission and
Produce Business, under the name of Fran
cis McClure & Co., respectfully solicit a share
of the patronage of the farming community.
Strict attention will be given to the interests
of their customers, and the highest cash pri
ces the market will afford at all times paid
for all kinds of produce.
FRANCIS McCLURE,
JOHN IX TAYLOR,
JOSEPH R. HENRY.
Lewistown, August 1, (3) 1864.
Jacob C. Blymyer & Co.,
Produce and Commission Mer
chants,
LEWISTOWN, PA.
BfifFlour and Grain of all kinds pur
chased at market rates, or received on storage
and shipped at usual freight rates, haviug
storehouses and boats of their own, with care
ful captains and hands. Plaster, Fish, and
Salt always on hand. sep2
ilflll my WMMDMI
AT
2£JS2£!E)STOnLItf2o
NOTICE TO FARMERS!
r rMIE undersigned announces that he
I is now prepared to buy or receive on
storage, and forward all kinds of
Grain and other Produce,
at his new Warehouse at Reedsville.
He also continues the Produce Business at
the old stand in Lewistown.
octl9-tf ABXER THOMPSON.
Lewistown Mills.
THE
HIGHEST CASH PRICES FDR WHEAT, AND
ALL KINDS OF GRAIN,
or received it on storage, at the option of those
having it for the market.
They hope, by giving due and personal at
tention to business, to merit a liberal share of
public patronage.
®ajf*PLASTER, SALT and Limeburners
COAL always on hand
WM. B McATEE & SON.
Lewistown, Sept. 16, 1863.—tf
OF
no ACRES
SITUATE in Wayne township, Mifflin co.,
adjoining lands of Judge Stine, John &
C. W. Atkinson, J. Glasgow, esq., Samuel
Withrow, A. J. North, and within £ to J mile
of Atkinson's and Withrow's Mills, Store,
Blacksmithshop, &c, is offered at private
sale.
About 70 or 75 acres are cleared and un
der fence, the balance well set with valuable
timber, such as oak and pine. This farm is
well supplied with running water, well adap
ted for either grazing or farming purposes,
and will be sold at a bargain. Persons wish
ing to examine the premises will call on C.
N. Atkinson.
ALSO,
A lot in Newton Hamilton, with a large
JfegwjL BRICK DWELLING and frame
J I A STORE ROOM together, with
Hfll&g'iiM front. The lot is set with
fruit and grapes, and a
well ol excellent water is at the door. Also,
a large stone cistern, wash house, a good sta
ble, carriage shed, corn crib, and all other
buildiogs required for convenience.
Persons wishing to examine this property
will call on James Galbraith, esq., Newton
Hamilton, and for particulars and terms ad
Dr. A. J. ATKINSON.
ap27 Lewistown, Pa.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.—The undersigned
having been appointed auditor by the
Orphans' Court of Mifflin county, to distrib
ute the balance in the hands of Henry Tay
lor and Matthew B. Taylor, Executors of
Ilenry Taylor, sen., late of Brown township,
deceased, will attend to the duties of his ap
pointment at h.s office, in Lewistown, on the
15tb day of December, 1864, at 10 o'clock a.
m., at which tin e and plaoe all persons in
terested are notified to attend.
nov23 C. HOOVER, Auditor.
REMOVED!
SIWWB PHOTOGRAPH
CA.FL!
JS-TO THE HEAR OF-S
1)3)3) mhm Mil,
Photographs, Anibrotypes, Gems (or Fer
rotypes) beautifully aud promptly finished,
and at the lowest rates. novl6-tf
DR. MARSHALL'S
Catarrh Sn u If!
rfIHIS Snuff has thoroughly proved itself to be the
1 best article known for curing the Catarrh, Cold in
the Head and Headache It has been found an excel
lent remedy in many cases of Sure Eyes. Deafness has
been removed by it. and Hearing has often been great
ly improved by its use.
It is fragrant and agreeable, and
Gives Immediate Relief
to the dull heavy pains eaused by diseases of the head.
The sensations alter using it are delightful and invig
orating. It opens and purges out all obstructions,
strengthens the glands, and gives a healthy action to
the parts affected
More than Thirty Years'
of sale and use of DR. MARSHALL'S CATARRH AND HEAD
ACHE SNUFF, has proved its great value for all the com
mon diseases of the head, aud at this moment stands
higher than ever before.
It is recommended by many of the best physicians,
and is used with great success and satisfaction every
where.
Read the Certificates of Whole
sale Druggists in 1854.
The undersigned, having for many years been ac
quainted with DR. MARSHALL'S CATARRH AND HEADACHE
SNUFF, and sold it in our wholesale trade, cheerfully
state that we believe it to be equal, iu everv respect,
to the recommendations given of it for the cure of
Catarrhal Affections, and that it is decidedly the best
article we have ever known for all common diseases
of the head,
Burr & Perry, Boston,| Barnes & Parke, N. Y.
lteed. Austin A Co., " |A.B. & 11. Sands,
Brown, Lansom & Co.. " Stephen Paul ACo . "
Reed, Cutler A Co., •• Israel Minor & Co.,
Seth W.Powle, " i McKesson & Bobbins, "
\) ilson. & Co. " A. ],. Scoville & Co., "
Hensh.-iw, Edmand A Co., M Ward, Close ACo . "
H. U. Hay. Portland, Me. j Bush & Uale, "
For sale by all Druggists, TRT IT.
Nov. 16-ly.
The Great English Remedy.
Sill JAMES CLARKE'S
Celebrated Female Pills,
Prepared from a prescription of Sir J. Clarke. M. D. Phu
siciati Extraordinary to the Queen.
rpHIS invaluable medicine is unfailing in the cure of
X all those puiulul an i dangerous diseases to which
the female constitution is subject. It moderates all
excess and removes all obstructions, and a speedy
cure may be relied on.
To Married Ladies
it is peculiarly suited. It will in a short time bring on
the monthly period with regularity.
Eaen bottle, price One Dollar, bears the Government
Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits
CAUTION.
no ' be taken bp Females during the.
FIRST THREE MOSTHS of Pregnane!/, as then are
sure to bring on Miscarriage, but at any other lime then
are safe.
In all oases of Nervous and Spinal Affections. Pains
in the Back and Limbs. Fatigue on slight exertion.
Palpitation of the Heart. Hysterics ami Whites, these
Pills will effect a cure when all other means have fail
ed; and although a powerful remedy, do riot contain
iron, calomel, antimony, or anvthing hurtful to the
constitution.
Full directions in the pamphlet around each pack
age, which should be carefully preserved.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
Sole Agent for the United States and Canada.
JOB MOSES, 27 Cortland St., New York.
N. 8.—51.00 and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any
authorized agent, will insure a bottle, containing o*o
Pills, by return mail. novl6-ly.
IMPOH t AH i to j-UMA LtS
6 < % M') %
,<( DILLS ) v
\V7"ILL immediately relieve, without pain,
T v all disturbances of the periodic dis
charge, whether arising from relaxation or
suppression. They act like a charm in re>
moving the pains that accompany difficult or
immoderate menstruation, and are the only
safe and reliable remedy for Flushes, Sick
Headache, Pains in the Loins, Back and Side,
Palpitation of the Heart. N'ervous Tremors,
Hysterics, Spasms, Bro"ken Sleep, and other
unpleasant and dangerous effects of an un
natural condition of the sexual functions. In
the worst cases of Fluor Albus, or Whites,
they effect a speed / cure.
Dr. Cheeseman's Female Fills.
Have been used over a quarter of a century.
They aro offered as the only safe means of re
newing interrupted menstruation, but ladips
must bear in mind that there is one condi'
tion of the female system in which the Pills
cannot be taken without producing a peculiar
result. The condition referred to is pregnan
cy —the result, miscarriage. Such is the ir
resistible tendency of the medicine to restore
the sexual functions to a normal conditiou,
that even the reproductive power of nature
cannot resist it. They cannot do harm in any
other way.
Dr. Cheeseman's Female Pills
Are the only medicine that married and sin
gle ladies have relied upon for many years or
can rely upon now. Beware of imitations!
These Pills form the finest preparations ever
put forward, with immediate and j/ersistent
success, DON'T BE DECEIVED. Take this ad
vertisement to your druggist, and tell him
you want the best and most reliable Female
Medicine in the world , which is comprised in
Dr. Cheeseman's Female Pills!
They have received and are now receiving
the sanction of the most eminent Physicians
in America.
Explicit Directions with each T>ox—the
price. One Dollar per Box; containing from 60
to 60 Pills.
Pills sent by mail, promptly, by remitting
the price to the proprietors, or any author
ized agent, in current funds.
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS GENERALLY.
HU7CHINGS & HILLYER.
Proprietors, 81 Cedar St., N. Y.
Sold in Lewistown only by R. Martin and
F. J. Hoffman. nov9—eow.
Estate of John Cubblson, deceased.
~VT OTICE is hereby given that letters of
A. v| administration on the estate of John
Cubbison, late of the borough of Lewistown,
deceased, have been granted to the undersign
ed, residing in said borough. All persons
indebted to said estate are requested to make
immediate payment, and those having claims
to present them duly authenticated for settle
ment. JOHN 0. SIGLER,
□ov3o Administrator.
Ladies' Furs.
The latest assortment at CHARLES OAK
FORD fe SONS, Continental Hotel, Phila
delphia.
! L. LYONS' PURE OHIO
Catawba Brandy,
AND
Sparkling Catawba Wines,
Equal in Quality and Cheaper in Price than
the Brandies and Wines oj' the Old World.
FOR SUMMER COMrt.AINT. CHOLERA INFATOI.DI
AKKIHEa, BOWKLcompIaint,CRAMP a COl-IC.
A sure Cure is guaruntied, or the money will
be refunded.
IN support of the above statements, are
presented the Certificates of Dr. Jus. K.
Chilton, Chemist, New York; 1 >r. Hiram
Cox, Chemical Inspector, Ohio; Or. James K.
Nichols, Chemist, Boston ; Dr. N. E. Jones,
Chemical Inspector, Circleville, Ohic ; Prof,
l C. T. Jackson, Chemist, Boston ; Dr. Chas.
I Upham Shepart], Charleston, S. C.: andJ.V.
i Z. Blaney and G. A Mariner, Consulting
| Chemists, Chicago, all of whom have ana
lyzed the Catawba Brandy, and commend it
; in the highest terms, fur medicinal use.
Analysis of the Massachusetts State Assayer f
January 25, 1858.
When evaporated through clean linen it
left no oil or offensive matter. Jn every res
pect it is a pi:re spirituous liquor. The nil
which gives to this Brandy its flavor and aro
ma, is wholly unlike fusil, or grain oil. Its
odor partakes of both the fruit and oil of
grapes With acids, it produces ethers of a
high fragrance. The substitution of this
Brandy for Cognac Brandy will do away with
1 the manufacture of fictitious spirits, sold ua
| der this name both at home and abroad.
Respectfully,
A A. Hayes. M D.,
Assayer to State Mass., 10, Boyleston St.
By the same, in 1804.
I have analyzed " L Lyons' Pure Catawba
Brandy," with reference to its composition
and character, being the same as that pro
duced in past years. A sample taken from
ten casks afforded the same results with re
gard to purity; a slightly increased amount
of the principle on which its flavor depends
was determined by comparison with former
samples.
The indications of analysis show that this
Brandy is produced by the same process as
mo6t of the imported Brandy.
Respeefuily,
A. A. IIAYES, M. D. State Assayer,
Boston, July 20. '64. 16 Boyleston St.
Manufactured by H H. Jacob & Co-.
(To whom all orders should be addressed,)
Depot, 91 Liberty St., New York.
uov9 3mos.
E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO.,
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COAL! COAL! COAL!
THE undersigned having opened a Coal
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re.-pectfully invites the public to give him a
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