vL. Worth Knowing. Lust spring 1 took a so ui! quantity of seed corn and soaked it in a solution of saltpetre, and to test it planted five rows through the middle of a natural ly moist piece with seed thus prepared. Now for the result: The live rows planted with com sesked in the salt petre yielded more than twenty rows planted in the usual ■£>>' The rive rows were untouch* n by the wire worm, while ths remainder of the field suffered badlv from their-depredatiom'/ and I should judge that not a single kernel saturated with the saltpetre was touched by the worm, while almost every hill iu the rest of the piece suf fered more or less. The worms are a little kind of squeamish in regard to eating anything that comes in their way; hence 1 wish to lay the fact b - fore tlie agricultural reader, and hope it will be carefully tested tie coming season, as the cost is comparatively nothing when put alongside of two or three acres of corn nearly ruined by these pests. All moist land-are more or less filled with them, and many fat tit ers dare net plant corn on them, lof they say the wire worm will spoil their crop; hence they will let it lie uniui mroved year alter year, when it might "be madtfcio produce a bountiful crop. Tiifonboioujh, X. //. J L. IIERSEY. Jrt E C I P E S . Fuor man's I'uddimj. —One and a halt cups of finely chopped suet, one cup of molasses, one cup milk, one cup raisins, one of currants, four sifted flour, otic teaspoouful of soda, boil three hours in floured pudding cloth or mould. Eat with warm sauce. Tom's Cuke. — 1 cup butter. 2 * cups white sugar, 1 cup milk, 4 eggs (whitvs and yolks beat separately.) 3 j cups of flour, f teaspoouful soda, 1 -poonfui cream tartar. Season with finely -lined citron and vanilla. it makes two ! cakes. German I'uJ's —One quart of milk, 10 eggs. 2 tat'l --sj-ouiilul- of butter. 4 of flour, one nutmeg. Bake in cups half full. Sauce for the Some. —The beaten whites of three eggs—add sifted sugar and juice of a lemon beat to a cream Cru'lers. — Four tablespoonl'uls melt ed butter, two of thick sour cream, seven of white sugar, six eggs well beaten, f teaspoouful soda. Spice to taste. Flour to roll, cut with cake cutter, with s all hole in the centre cut with pepper-box cover. Fry in hot fat. Cook its. —One pound of butter, 1 pound sugar, 1 pound of flour, 0 egg well beaten. Drop on tins MiilJhlou.il Gingerbread 1 cup su-. gar, 1 of molasses, 1 of milk, f cup of butter. 3 egg-, one teuspnonful >, du dissolved ia one tablespuonful vinegar: ginger and cinnamon, ! cups of flout . WHAT'S ALL THIS ? Why, the Grain feusineus Reviv ed at McCoy's old Stand. 'TWILL undersigned, having | the '..irg, J. ftoti comniudinus W'are!mu-"s Lnr.erTv occupied by thank J/cCoy, esq., i s n ,w pre pared to purc*l,a?e , i receive and forward Ail Kinds of Grain. lor which he whl pov market piices. \.io he will keep for sale,' Salt. Piaster, Coal & Fish.* lie returns il.auks to aii Lis , li ou-' n.. i,- for their termer patronag-, ar.d shnu Lei grateful Ijt a renewal . t past bu-iicej re.-a tions. lie lias also ac.epted the agencv for the celebrated * if" *,Tw/T?3 *Nt r ,*." r *- * •*.- M W M - g *- 7 . • .Verohants will find it to their advantage to give him a call. WJV. WILLIS. NOTICE! PERSON'S in general, and especially tiirsc about going to housekeeping, will take •notice that A Felix is still manufacturing a!! kinds of I I i: \JTMtE, and has now ~n hand a largo assortment of goods suitable for housekeeping, such a- So -ae, fetes. Spring and Cane Chairs, Windsor Chairs Lounges, marble top Tables, with a general assortment of well made furniture c f all kinds, and at low prices. We wish t draw the attention of purchasers to call ru, 1 examine the stock. Jn cunr, be oar, furnish persons with Crockery. Quern-war,, butterbowls. Churns. Tubs, Bucket-, Wa-h boards. Tucker's patent Clothes Wringer- Jest machine out to save labor and clothing. Hair, husk, and Excelsior Mattresses, Ward robes, bettecs. Extension Tables, on hand. Bargains cr.n be had by calling at A Fe ill s More or furniture Warehouse. JHDJI A. FELIX. 2500 CORDS CfIESTSCT 6Ai A\D lIE.IILOCR B.iRK, Delivered at the Tannery of * r . SPAIircSLE 8z Q'Q.. ITAVI^i, nV \, For which the highest market price will lo paid in CASH. Lewistown, mar 14-1 y Bird Chj; Bl Y your Bird Cages—they are pretty *• UOFFJI AN'v" Virgin Gold Mining Company of Colorado. in Cft : 0.--ina! Interests"—sloo each. of tvliich -00 InKU .. Capital. Subscribers elect their own officers, and tnem-elves roHn-- the Ht'.iir? o the company: each subsi-ri > I being * one of its officers. The President is to cho-en from among the hoard "1 dire-tor*. i l, c r; r- are to be selected by the s'.ih'scribers from among themse'ves. at the first meeting for orgautra tion- The Secretanr and Treasurer to be a eutecrn Per and selected w the rectors. Bankera,THE CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK, Philadelphia. Sola -or-, i heotl <• Cuvier, es Robert P t \e. v*-j. AnH-r.cans are proverbial lor the avidity ami .'ora -1 memiable zeal with which theV yarti'-ipate in *-t.ier -1 prises having far their object the vh-velopenient >t our national resources. At one tune • Kmlroa is"—ut another -C-'al" —then -Copper" <>r -Iron." and more recently -Oil. have leen the all-absorbing top: s. . ill all these .everal enterprises, as w.'.i be reeolleot ' th-,se who -i ff took hold of them made money; some larger amounts than others, awarding to their investments. Mining operations in the fields of Colorado s.nu • lsewLcre now mainly engross the public am ntior.. Considering that sev--r.il such companies have been already organized—that thev arc now at wort.—that the reports from their mines are highly favorable that i- known at the present time there .ire on the vv . . :• • -i - ,e !edi- of Nevada and C< iorado ne.m-r --s; -bars of silver' and -bricks of gold,*" itisbeliev 1 *h:,t t.'.o eat:, i-iasni aitea-.iy niatiifcsted on the stib- Iu : A ttie *,tne. I>e So greatly in. reused i'ti tae re *. ipt and exhiieL ol toot. *t- turn-. Untt-innu ni era '-..m: mies w.il sp-.ag .'y v'.'.o se - - be'nz 1 grcativ intialed pri. o.- J . le.ig. - wiul l:ee..;s:ir,-v he -ies- ues.ishlt ii.a: lo at-< he ha - occasion now presented, of seenring inter, e-t-. 'an opportiiuitv of >. di-p sing of the large amount . ! -toek e . li luK'v r receives, at a handsome aiivuii'-e. With those preliminary renisri.s, tha folhv.iag -rerf rcspe. '.fully presented: ■The }■- •; < rtj I f the CompaHv proposed to le or gaui.-vJ l.v i.ltof tlie-e •• .•rtgmal inter, -is.' con sists of the following Ledges. • t.:,i ■,i Within a i;i of five miles of "Central City. Colorado. Tit ML, CREEK UITICT. Mouiriiuth Lode* of 100 fat ,\r >-t r Fail Faded of 200 do Vaud' rbilt Lode ,t of JO'i do Union Lode, of 200 do i t old Ojdtir Lode, of HKi do TRAIL IU > DJSTRICT. Holman Lode. of 2"0 do HVN \KU DISTRICT. St. Louie Lode, of 100 do I't nsae jla J.ode, of 100 do I'pper Knll Itlv er Olstrlot Ahe Lincoln Lode, of 2>X> do Wae/iot Lode, of' 3 N) do Mirvii'f or Louisa' 1 Lode, of 200 do Iliddlc l.ode. 't of 2'HJ do "Being a total of 2000 feet or nearly a half a mile in ' length horizontally, ol rich Ooid prodt cing territory, ol unlimited depth, together with all the dips, spurs su i angles, ao ! al-o all the metals, or*s. go! i. siiver it!..! iher me ui t eai mg v, ; :•li'iz.Toek and carth there in. and all the rights, pit, doges and franchise- there - incident, appendant an.i appui 1 ' -n* .- d. rr there with usually had or enjoyed, under and sol jeet to the jurisdiction of the <>->vernnieiit ■>f ti.o I'mt. d States." dhe titles to ai;, f which <*l m. have been cxamm , cd 1 v a member ol the liar, resident in Colorado. Hi-, p n.. n is .- f -llovts - if- ais oertiiy that 1 have ..r> fully examined the - to u ieg .au: or ledge- ami sm t i that they arc perfect. si A-' N. Atty at Law. Centra! City. Cdorado. The space of a -ircuiar is too limited to give the opm : a.- of numerous distinguished citizens and men of science who bate examined tni- district: the follow ing extracts relate thereto, and that of Prof. Edward N Lent in particular, f the Nttt Vork I'. S. A<sat Office, is dirctiy m point: Our late lamented President. Mr. Lincoln, duHri" •u interview with Speak r Colfax. r< lative to tl;- hi f- Jea tvaa .h of Colorado V.-y- i,. Ac.. , ml ■■J have very large i i.-as the mineral wealth of mi; natmii: i! •• o-je .t pi.,, • • i:v no-A.'.au-irb . ' lbs Hon. J. P. i psher,Secretary of tbe interior,in the Official Report presented to Congt ess, dated 0— . c tnber 6th, ls-d. refer; ing 11 the ti.< i • resent condi ' turn ol t;r Western 'i'eri ltoric-r.v - ' -The w--alth ctnb'.-.ide i m the i<>-k- of:hat extensive regi.-n i.- at • i tuaily inexhaustable. and it will furnish m future years, indirectly a principal part of our means of ii- , 0 g e it- 1 1 com..-ted by •vcrnmcnt fir <>v.r ar.-vv tie go • ,n' Ihe lion. H P. Bennett, delegate in Congress f om CFIORA : . II U -P. - I, • ,-F J I;,. H •;... J, : tatives. said: -Judging from what I know of the un developed resources Of ti country , irom what iam t-'. i by practiea: miiif.'s vv!.., are -.veil i-.f.ni in: r. •his silll !o say ii :- to lev bef re th:.-JL im. I and before this country.-, to I pla< ed upon the rccot Is and read of all n>eu—thai wit 1 in v, j, r - ume. sn j : v the year ISK .'. the gold ti- ;.i- of Colorad . will* pro duee Siw,ooo CW) annual Iv: and ev u tin n fi'iie urces of mineral wealth in gold aione remain not ' iO! v .JC-. r :.ip,-u [ speak !. mi ♦;, i ,J i, -tu;c, ;• ii\-.-c-.,rt!lg r>-_i -i: of Coh.r id . -'li mot" ex!,-n-ivc. •pine as i:n-xlia isiilhe. an I the gci l-l cMmg ou.u *z o f amu h ri -her .piahty than m * a.,; rni:,. ' P: v! L itt..i- I N. Kent, of the Now V- ;k A—ay Ol 1 • A- *■. the extent of the g id. mines of A'olorado. 1 ' p • -I i g.V' II • -•invite, as 1 f..c ,i enough to fully employ my time within a radius of j five miles of Central City,] the location .j the ah. re ledges] but as to the richness not, I have no hes i ui say - dticmered. Vt'itli scieni e. capital ucd the Pacific Rail to -h ' ncd -n inv ori n. t,. , , v .il or suiperce ie - abf ..• . : ...a Australia, and become the til' i:i • 1 i of Ho- \V. lie . Ihe : u .ui enierta tied t y those abroad of claims , m district, is shown by following extract- English capitalists have put I xtIGG.OOG of the . olorado mining lands, and * be. ;■ agents and etnplov- Cos ;.,e n< w ... r i. ihe -.C, o. TI, , •-.•-. t-:...* .n Russell and frail districts, and a re ■ .--111 purchase has bet n the aton 1. de of 1• 0 feet for whleh thev j aid £h • ,-iCO. Ar.: b x •■'. ?•:- valueul -..cm claims (100 feet each my ie c-rineii vvnen tin i.e. i-. . .n-j i -r- i '• : > • 1 • ' •■- "! d*. • nr.-. :uni *, ? . J, S< 2. e ?j instances 1 sofa) 526.000 per ' ' 1. ri- • is. t, n . A-,.t ; 11,, p, ,) •[ j. ... over gold, and $266,- ■ ■ nas been ottered and refused for 3% feet of p,.- s..m • . .••. equal to SBOO OOt for a claim ol one I un bred feet. As the pur •has.; „f cub the -d.ove |,,.) cs would require more money than the majority of persons , hare hi command, it I as been determined to >• >ns< I - and Fmr 0 ' l! "' m ' nto Twelve Hundred Original Shares which will cost the subsciibers hereto ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS EACH, thus affording the man of limited means, as well „ the capitalist, an opportunity to secure an nterest in this regi..n ot ••practically m. slum-tibfo" wealth As mi are uw,ire. the usual plan adapted for the de -1 , ..,. . I si.- k. ino plan here pro f two " •"V vV' ' r "" '' ' "> ,hl i'-rm:i i..n i til., ~: I■ Compan;-- on these prop. r; „.. w i... . are -ul.o ,-t to no ro.altv. lenses , , c '-L ' "'b l -" ; I' T " >n ' l,:: V * ' : "fficera fi-.m am -ng tlmtn-1— each Mib-riber hctr.g el gibß t . a," : officer of the Company. * a 8,1 In order thin h nuts ,me rciurcs rov to speedily realized, thi - su! scriptionsare baaed u'o..„ n ~, { i "; ,nn ' ha V , ' e subscribers immediutefv on re• e®pt ot t.ie Deeds, now ready for delivery, and whi-h „wv ie , x.i.",Med at the otli. cof the utide--: d b..f.,-'e s'lh'-n-i'ig. may lease theirl.fnds on heavy roral tiVwH ! h o U 't " r - :lnun r -",P : nies in the usual fvav tor win h there is an anipi.s i a~in Io accommodate those of moderate means, these nb rests arc put at SIOO each, in order to get the Ist . :• l at oil, C. and to prevent any .bdav in the or guniz uioti ot the I ompany. < "ii ierinji M:mt>r<.*us valuaL'e u wl.;.*h ' 'M !het.WDit!i!> t far &n<l equitable f^Aturcs—th€ low prices &t wln<*h ; ir !; T 'i that each interest enS ... - ti. ho.d,r to h - pro /-iff share of stuck in rl[ the C mpumcs that may be organized upon them-alw rc'-cli-ctiiig that m alhtlmreare onlyMW , ' y j*.* *®fild only require one hundred gent.eni.-!! .-a.-h to tnae t- ■■ , ft. ami to absorb the w hole it is presumed that it :s hardly tm-eessarv to ."'c i to tno* deslfing to secure or ~r r.Ujn of the-"cric, nal interests, to at once send in their subserii,tions® ■ ,■ *j R or Brnfts should bo drawn to the ..rder of toe undersigned, whose endorsement w ) be • re ceipt. in addition to the one that will In- promntlv'wJwi on receiving them. * . United States 6-20's—lP-fo-.s_7-W)*s and other Gov eminent Roods taken at par, and anv premium or a,-, crued interest thereon -dlow.-d. Bends may be Tent by registered mail or by expires*. • h ihe Book., are now open Subscriptions received DUNCAN M. MIJCHEisON. N. E. cor. Fourth A V. alnm St# . Philadelphia. RtrraEsciis. His Excellency, I llis Execllom v. Awnarw i,CCKTIX, MvKtvsL AV .in, Governor ot lVnn'a. Governor of New Jer*er Hex. Lu sura*, I Hex. W. S. Jorxaos *' Sec. ot State of Ponna. i See. of State of N. Jersey. Hos. MORTON M MICBAEL, Mayor of Philadelphia. Bee k J' OU<niaD ' K r<? "' Central Nat. Bank. Phila. Roh'ert r C Kin r ' j. l - NL Bk. of Commerce, •• B-iiamLife o] V F^r H ji r 'o Edmund A. Souder, of E. A. Seuder A Co' - Joi,n O WSC!h erTB ° ad ' XfTw t W '• , and -. .-l-r '.'.e V V..IV I>, ■>; .(| Y ?5 , , r _ • ed in the subscription Book, from which receipt# arc issued" and from which notices w ill be made out for the first meeting of organisation. myJ-tit * This Bode is very well developed, with vein of ore 4 feet iii width; ore prospects well. tXiiere is one shaft on thi* 1. • io 20 fe* t deep and &0 feet long, and the crevice is # feet iu width. * This I.ode is wv'l developed. a:d considered one t fthc best in the district: tlicre is a shaft on it tin t'cet ir. depth with a v-'U of sulpherets tour feet :n width. Assays made of this ore proTe u> be very r;i h. This .- A. 1 I.' dt*. and has a shaft of 7;*> fe< t in d-tiMi—vein of ore three feet in width and of good ipiai ty ire taken from th.s l.ode yielded #IOO per cord ft', gold. £ Tin# :s ready the rn hest l.ode yet discovered in the district: it i# well developed, ,rd ore taken fr in •' is 1..a1e yielded' Howard, oi-tsoo per cord. ' • ___ Save Your 3VX OKTE Y!! CJm* vi; i ire wiii Irr <li*- {Hwiil ol'ni : \vv\ -issiatS ad va tifc <?si I'hil.-ttU-iiTgtia B#ri ce*. Consisting in part of Plain and Fancy !-DRESS GOODSj, ery cheap. t T hrft £m ami a> SsT W U .d> MUSLIMS, & BELAiNES. CASS! MERES, I HAAS i 3 3'/ 5 A large and full assortment C'-F . : j Flannels & Shirting;, All wool flannel from 50 to 75 ets. .1 very fine assortment of. X ) "OX , ami • FANCY GOOItS, LADIES' and GEXTS' GIS) YES (tad HOSIE RY, DUE n ir'j < :•. of all styles, CI Xl' and It JHHOX, ifv., Ac , ZEPHYR KNIT ECDDS, * A large and full assortment uf the latest styles of SHAWLS. j of every description, at a low figure. A large- stock of Ladies' tons i liiiili Ills. >i of the latest and hest st', les. LADIES' AND GENTS' UNDLR-CLOTHINC a large variety, and very cheap. SKIRTS, of the finest quality. CARPETS, . A large and entirely new stock, at the luw cst cash prices. 02J- 33 -S3 afic® sa d Lvery person goes to Pratt s to buy Grocer ies. >ugars from 12 to 22 cents per pound, Syrups lroni 2U to 40 '• <• Coffee from i>s to oS " i eas as low as SI pier pound. Dried Fruit, QUEBINrSWARE, GLASSWARE, WILLOWWABE : cScO., &zC2-, SzC. ftStpT all and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. We charge nothing for showing gooiL. H. M. & R. PRATT. Lewistown, Got. 25 1865, :l BUSINESITOLifGE N. E. cor. Tenth and Chestnut Streets. PHILADELPHIA. tnc ?t complete and thoroughly - appointed Lusiaet- r (•.•inin. r. A r 0 ] tlif country. Tie only one fn rhe - :ty p<>£S)et:st&£ u Legislative i h:u t< r, ainl the only onr m e l l ? i::?od tstrvt**?- autl.o- lo df Uejit. tiiplonias awarded t _. iUAt€s *.:•!t ' ointnen kU 1 '• ars< nndor its cor 'L pt-raie seui by authority of lav. t by trentlemen of liberal eilncaii :i and ztc nsiv< xpericncc in business,and nitor ling uno- .i > for the thorough themetieul 0.-.A practical education ot y1111 _r men ti the various du ties* :uid employments f bti>:ncss life. THEORY AMi I'l! ACTR'K CO Mill NII L> ; t>v a system uf ACT! AI. Ut "SINKS> TRAINING : origiu.'l r nd pre-eminently practical, giviug the stu -1 < l | .Tte#t time .1 e...nji|, in>i u .|it into the !'• '.'.l in •. details, custom,, and I,,hus of bu#iii-#- in gi-iicr.il. a- • "Utiiietcd in the i.-.-i |,-gul:ed commer cial and hnatieial e-t.d !i.-i:iuoiu.-. Theoretical Bookkeeping | t pot: a new plan, with a:i original exposition • f the j # ifii.-c o! a.< .unts. at ranged and published t'v tfie . propnetoi i.'.i- InstiUition'VZOlusivi iv for ins own , itsc. saving on#.!>;itf i;ie ordinary lal r <-t the -t v . 1 dent, and g.tinghun a complete k&unledgcof tliv 1 practice of ii.<- best accountants. . "''if Commercial Course CMIiUXCbs I Bookkeeping, Commercial Arithmetic. Penmanship, Bust j u#j C" -rrxjh' •;■?< ('om.i, null I. . 1 on litis,,, .... ('• M.ncrcial Fucu tout Act-'-.! But.,u.s. I'raa'Ct. bjuclnl Branches. A'-jtha and the, Higher Mathematics Phot O r j m,mental PetumuuMp, the Art of Detecting Coui U on tit A/car.-v. Ehjtmr ■ >g. .#■ ..... ... .V n 'J'ltini ami TtE,, aptaitg. Telegraphing i The nirangem-nts for li-lcgrapliing are far in ad v ""/ " f Hlijthma ... the k lid ct r n-d to the i public. A regular I'elegraph laine is connected with j the Institution with twenty braui h offices in various I purt> of the *'itv\ w hert pu• !ic i usir • is transactedo I and m which the students of this Institution are t-r ! muted to practice. So regulsu office pra ticc can be hadm any other school of instruction in the country, j without which nooue can obtain a position .•-a prac- i heal o| ei atiir. i .umg men arc cautioned again-'t i|, c \ d. cej.uv- I'epi'rscutations Of those who. Wlth-Ut :t v sueli taeihtics. pretend to tea. it Teh-graplnug. " j Patronage. i This Institution iv now i r.i. .mg the largest p." en- 1 | age ever bestowed upon any commercial soheohin i j t'.it- State. li v■ liutidri a stu tents were m atten ' date'.- the hrst year, and oivr seven hundred during I ; i - 1 -i : t --.. rvris I i .■ i ■ Location ani Aceommodations. T! I i-titmi..!, i- i■ Ut in ;ite most centra! pun t l ." city, and its uc< uninod-uioio .fo - . xom, eic- ! v'"ci 'I HI. -i. uust;: pass.--! All the rooms Lav- !•_■ ••;. iup j t , ti,. <• rv |.. >t ,n j,. w ;ii • Ri'-.-i ! i;.-- I'h I- |I !•:# i>R I lilx ; i\,, ||,,i ■IELEGRAi'H Oi-'Mcr.s, >JAI i' 'N I'.RY M ORE BANK OK AM. l-Slf '' '• ; 'h hi.* :y-. ;_;ii.\ .■ i ii;k .grap:.. in i.-s a .. • uiatmg tiled;; .:t l,r Dep. ..men: of Unas! But in f To Young Men who desis.- the very ' ; fuebf., r ,i Practical KUucailnu for Ittisiiiess, ■v.! giiar.iutee a course ■ f instru i. jir no where cite j | equalled, while the rrp itatum and -tundiug f the i itti it among business men make u# endorse- { in-nt tiie bc-t pa~port to mi. .md advanecmeiit. All cumemplating iit-rii ~ y. u.meri iul i\ ; are invite it > -or, I for ..a ' " ' "" j Illustrated Circular and Catalogue. ' cor tainitic mp'etc interior '■ .•• of the. ''oil. g. n and '• ii' 1.. PA 1. BANKS, A. AT.. / 1. li. MERI'IIAN !'. S"| -I i'O. ■■•*. ' ' Nov. #.tifi.l v Dli. CLOCKS 11 AIR RESTORER. I< Warrant'd I • Restore Jl-ii-, i; ir , .so G'.a;/, I.'.'stove lime, it 1• er to LVt///, T, ID ■V lor of Ethß-r li ;s, Co'or "f E irti r Jjat ; f Xerj..* the ' Xatr from Fa!liny tHf. Hair from Eatliuy Off. )\'itl surely Cure all Humors of'the scalp. Cure all If amors of t/u scalp, Attn make lh,>. lliii yrvtc , a Raid 11-ads Hair ynac >,n I'a/d 1/ ads H hen J-all my Off J/out Die ne. Or- Clock's LiCfltiyr Hair Restorer, I'he onlv 11...r Ro-t-rer n the marker which po#e- : s - all tie merit e!;. mod : :t. Clock's Excelsior Eair Restcri r. The only p. .-ft ■; il iir Rc<-.; V r and I!a:r dresi imr combined. Clock s Excelsior Harr Restorer The only Hair Io storer known where the Proprietor , refunds the money if it fuiis *o givo perfect sati.-Uetion. Clock's Excelsior Hair Restorer. 1 l .*oi.l and recommended by the clergy and '.he facility, i Clock s Excelsior Hair Restorer. Wanantcd t > restore grr.v ha.r to it# original color. Stop hair froi-i falling oft and restore hair ua Laid heads where '.lie u.sea.-e is not hereditary. Clock's Excelsior Hair Restorer. , Wiil not Main tho finest iinen or the nicest bonnet. Clocks Excelsior Hair Restorer. Stands far si ovc all other preparations for ti.e hair. . Clock's Excelsior Hair Restorer. A single trial convinces the most skeptical of its value. Clock's Excelsior Hair Restorer. Once use it and you will alwav.i use it. Clock's Excelsior Hair Restorer. Is sold everywhere b\ Druggists at ft 00 per bottle, or Six Bottles for is 00. Call for Clock's Excelsior Hair Restorer. And take no other. F. B. CLOCK, Proprietor, Manchester, N. II F. J. Hoffman, Agent for Miftiin co. mli2S2m IlllSij £*o I ■ S. Examining Surgeon, V\ T EST Market street, Lewistown, two ' ' doors from the diamond, offers his professional services to the public. By au tbority troin Washington he has been ap , yr.cted iz ! QHEKP SHEARS, for sale by 0 apis K.J. HOFFMAN. ( *KM EXT, Jui sale by : ' F. J. HOFFMAN. 'THE celebrated LJuckeye Reaper, and 1 Miwcr, for sale by t - J. HOFFMAN, i : TMSH ! FISH ! Huffman's is the store J for ■>! i,kere' and Herring. \\ r AI.L PATER, a fine assor'tnont, at V V F. J. HfTFFM A VS. j ! 1)LOlG li STEEL, for sale Iv 1 F. J. HOFFMAN. I pARI'ET CHAIN, for sale by : Kj f j. Hoffman. : T RON and NAILS down again in price. ! J. > a: l* $7 u. r k-g. Best IJarHru'i :> ; cent* j-r IF. F. HOFFMAN. \ MERICAN Hay l urk and Knife. Lv -1 A.X eiy urmer -houi t have liii.-. fork. It id one <f ! too voiy best forks to unload liay from the tragonAnd I i load lt'oiu of the tnow. It i> itl-ui a perfect knife tt) , ' cut out of mow or etuiL and l- warranted to give c n- I tire r atisfsctiou. It bus advantages we think uo other : ; fork F. J. HOFFMAN. Ageul for I- Manuf tut .rr. | t " ™ "' ~ ,j f ' ROCKL IE.-' reduced at.'-in I ■ V-I Good Itro.'li -uigar, 1, 1 . rfiits. F.xua Brown. <io White, 17 co Fine Sugar Ib-itse Molasses, It do Veiy good i atiing, I', , V"" d pyrap. -a do \ < rv l.>c.-t. Xi do Gouil Bla. k Ton, 1 t • Coffee. ZZ to .-i Iloftmau's i.* the place lor I ■ ! WILLIAM Ll'tiD, has now open A NEW STOCK • Cloths, Cassimeres AND VESTSNCS, whie'lt will be made up to order in the neat est arid must fashionable styles. apl9 New Stack cf Hats. Gaps. &c. "IFF rr/*"* T Tts * 7 • Arc w ou rjLc CM O-Vi §b%o Market K'., wxt Door to John At initio's. | tga" ~*v Has just r< -cived from — ! i Y rk and Phi ladei mctit of | -£2 ZJiSXipkS ever exhibited in this 5 lr.ee which will be dis ! | p. sod of at so. h prices as to defv competition, ! i and which he invites everybody to cull and examine, as he is satistied that his stock can ; . not fail to pletute. I the Ornish he has constontlv on hand, ur will mr.-ke to order, hats to their taste el any required she 1 r brim, at prices which ; cannot tail satisfactory. Country Merchants will fir d it tu their ad : vantage to give hint a cail, as a liberal deduc i tiuii will be made to wholesale purchasers. Don't lurget the [dace, t.ext door to J hn | Kennedy'* Store arid nta.riv c-pp site the I Gdd re .. v.s' ii.iii. may 11 SELLING OFF AT COST ! r IMIF. undersigned having a large stuck of J. Eastern manufactured Bouts and 1 11 hand, ( tiers the same at cash prices Jr. u; tow until further n lice is given. Men's Bouts, warranted, d, utile soles ft om t S3 00 tu 5 aV. Men S i.oots da do do calf. 0 30 to 7 00 i j Buy® Boots do do 2 Of! tu 300 ' j Youth's Boots do do 1 (Ot~2 25 Men's Gum Overshoe, Lest 1 - J,J w Women's do do I |i) Men's do cloth tups -J 73 lie has also a stock of city work on hand, which be will st .: very 1 'W, and warrants it to be good for n tiling. So, 0 ine on L vi and girls, and get prepared f r the cold Manotaciuring and repairing attended t as usual. A large st ..-It of Trunks, Valises ; and Carp-t Bags on band which will be sold j :at very reasonable prices. A full stock of j h :11c made work kept constantly on hand at ! i low prices. BILLY JOHNttON, Levvist wn Feb 7, 1866. TJSB THE B3S T . Tlis Best is the* Cheapest. soimc I O ;um! j f y the very Lest brands can be had at FKYSiNGKR'S TdB\CCO k SEGAR STORE, i in any quantity, trotn an ounce of Tobacco ' to a cartload, and from a penny Cheroot to > 100,000 best 7/avanas Tobacco Pouches and Boxes, Match Safes ® [ and Cigar Cases -CQ C£J A-w egg) - ry. j i can iifier genuine clear //.nana Cigars at 10 cents or three I>r 23 cents; Connecticut and //avana at 0 ct'iits; Peuua at 3 cents, and Cheroots at 1 cent TC I vvou.d say that 1 have a very beavv st- ck --f Tobacco and C gars always uri hand, at pri- ! CCB fur Tobacco as low as the city, and Cigars at lower prices. All guods suhl liy me are warranted as represented or the goods may be returned, and money will be refunded Convince yourself that'it will be tu your in terest tu deal with me by giving ine-a trial _ . E FKYSINGER. Lewistown, Feb. 14, 18GG. NEW firm;. riMIE undersigned having taken into part- J nershtp A P. Biymyer, the Dry Guods aLd Grocery Business is now conducted in : the name or George Biymyer Sc Son. All persons having unsettled accounts on my books are earnestly requested tu call and maie settlement, as 1 am desirous of closint* said books as suou as possible GKOHGE BLYMYER. ThankJul for the liberal .patrouage liereto ! re extended to this establishment, the new firm respectfully sulicit a continuance of the i saute, and will use their utmost endeavors tu please all who may favor them with a call ! GEOKuE BLYMYER & SON. Lewee^rlL'ftg Xj ILT M BEH. r | MIL undersigned has just received a , 1 | will keep constantly on hand, all k;,j .1 DRY U VLB-ER. Bl'ILl) STI FF. Sl|[\\ tiLES, LA 1 ILS, and material gcncrailv kn .• in a fir.-t class Lumber Yard. Orders will 1 promptly attended to. All kinds of worked material, •fl-jorir-* weather boarding, window frames, Ac CIIAKLES 11. ANDERSON, fcb2l-3m Iluntingdcn, p a m AT NOTICE TO FARMERS! undersigned announces that t J is now prepared to buy or receive r storage, and forward all kinds of Grain and other Produce. a: bis new Warehouse at Reedsvilie. Bla*yi:k, s.i-i/r & ro.u. kept constantly on hand for sale. * lie also continues the Produce Business the old stand in Lewistown. o'etl9-if ABNKR TTfOM i'SON. A DVTAF. 2. mn m m mm, PA, TOIIN B. SELIIEI.MER offers his sincere f I thuriks to the friends and well-wisher* j his establishment, for. the steadv and raC<l growth of his business hitherto, and solicits a continuation of the patronage of the e m. niunity. With increased facilities and dev.. ' ting strict personal attention to the details 1 f his business, he is confident that all orders he may b-? favored with during the present •- year, vril! be executed to the entire satisfy I' tiun of those giving them. His stock of Hardware, Wood work. Leather -Saddlery, Coach Ti inimings. Linings, Shoe Findings, Paints, Oils. G!as, Stoves, Naiis, Ilurse and Mule Shoes, Nail* and Nail Rods, 4c., 4c., 4c., is heavy and well-selected, and is offered at [ prices as low as can possibly be sold llis TI \ \\ IKK is of his own manufacture, m de in a f. -j I and workmanlike manner, by full handgun f dcr his ow n supervision, and is offered wlii.le- | sale ur retail, as superior to any in the market \ Merchants, Mechanics, Fanners, llou-t --kcej crs and Dealers get erallv may ro!v up. i, gening any article in his line with an asm [. ranee of fair dealing and promptness, wlietL* ! er iti person ( r l.v order. Roiifing, tspouting, Repairing, Gas Fitting an 1 uii kinds of Job \\ ork done at shortest notice. Liberal discount given to the Trade at,i W holerale Dealers. J. B. SELHEIMEh. Lewistown, Jan., IBG6-!y ROBE li T W. I'ATTO.vf 501 TH SIDE OF TURRET STREET, LI3A', ISTOIV X, PA, UAS ju.-t received and opened at his cj tablishment a nevv supply of Clocks, Watches. Jewelry, Fancy Articles, fcc., which he will dispose of at reasonable prices. He invites all to give him a cail and exrvmine his stuck, which embraces all articles in ha line, and is sufficiently large to enable all tr make selections who desire to purchase. asr REPAIRING neatly and expeditiausij ; attended to, and all work warranted. 1 haukful for the patronage heretof re re ceived, be respectfully asks a continuance I the same, and will endeavor to please all wL) may favor him with their custom. fi.L-2 J Wit Tills VlillfA! I In addition tu an extensive stuck of GOLD & SILVER WATCHES MEDALiCNS, * BREAST PINS. RINCS, and other J E "NAT ELRY, ILL 7L JUiJliLl'3 | establishment, will be found a beautiful a 6ortment of PBOTORK IPII A Kill ALSO. of all the prominent iLJJyd WJiiiiiL M.USIQAL INSTRUMENTS and hundreds of other articles. 11. W. JUNK IN. Lewistown, May 24, 18G5. K£UlC|;|), P. F. LOOP HAS greatly reduced the prices of BootJ and Shoes. Having a large stock >' goods on hand, he proposes to sell at reduce! | prices, -lie ha? a fine assortment of the selection of men's Boots, Trotn $3 75 and ur ward ; boots from 2.00 to 375 ; youths L T | also women's shoes in great variety aci every style, at greatly reduced prices. stock of children's Shoes is very large sub ranges from 65 cents upward. An | ment of gum shoee. 'We still pay strict 3 -' tention to manufacturing, buying none the best stock, and keeping none but w® most expcriencid workmen, Me con?' -• ; our work second to none in tovrn. and a good assortment of home made work cc *| band which w ill be sold low. He would J o ' s •vite the public generally to call and exam.' - for themselves, and save at least twenty tn per cent. Work made to order with desp a - c '\ lie has also 011 hand a tine assorting * men's, women's misses and children's woc'- and cotton HOSE, lower in price than h town. Call at the eld stand, in the P u ■ a
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