Lewistown gazette. (Lewistown, Pa.) 1843-1944, May 16, 1866, Image 1

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Whole No. 2870.
i
yiercantilc Appraisement SAst
for IS.
fplIK following is :i List, of Merchants,
1 an<l Dealers, Wholesale and Retail, in
die County of Mittlin, classified agreeable
to tin 1 provisions of the Act of Assembly:
Class 14 pays 7 00; Class 12 pays 10 00;
Class 12 pays 12 f>o; Class 11 pays 15 00;
. A lass 10 pays 20 no; Class 0 pays 2-7 00
fswitiioivn. " C'fas/s. A ndfs.
riaimiol Marks (store) 14 7 on
A. Felix 44 12 10 (k)
Anthony Felix (cabinet) 14 700
John Kennedy 14 7 00
Daniel Muthersbntigh 14 7 no
Michael Nusbaum 14 7 no
j. Irvin Wall is 14 7 no
John liauin 14 7 00
Henry Zerbe 12 10 00
John* Davis 14 7 oo
Prank, disc <Sc Co. 10 2*l 00
11. \V. Jtmkin (ag't) 14 7 <o
(ieorgc W. Thomas . 14 7no
John R. Selheimer 12 12 50
William Lind 14 7 00
~N. J. Rudisill (ag't) 14 7 (Hi
A. T. Hamilton 1". 10 on
F. J. Hoiruian 0 25 on
John Swan 14 7 00 !
Adam llamaker (liq'r d'rj 2.5 no
Mrs. Mary 10. Stewart 14 7 (Hi
\V. 11. llotfmanilum. * coal: 12 10 on j
It. H. McClintic tcabinet) 14 7 00
H. 10. Stone 12 10 no
S. J. llrisbin A Co. 12 10 on
Mrs. Susan Callahan 14 7 00
David Criswell tagentt 14 7 on
(Vnrad Cllrieh 11 7 no
F. A. Neil pert 14 7 on
(M. Shull 14 7 no
John W. Sheriff 12 in no
K. 1). Auner 11 7 no
P.F.I 1 7 no
Reuben Smith 11 7 on
David drove 14 7 on
(ieorge Jtlyniver 0 2-5 on
h c. Hit/ * 14 7on
It. W. ration 14 7 on
W. H. WCIHT A Son 11 15 On
James Parker A Sons 12 12 5n
William Johnston 14 7 on
William C. Tliornburg 14 7 no
F. d. Franeiseus 11 15 on
O. C. ('hesnev 14 7 00
J. M. Weldoii 14 7 on
10. Frysinger 12 In on
A. Kitting 14 7 on
Dr. Robert Martin 14 7 no
10. Hoehner 1 7 no
N. Kenedy (store) 12 1" no
N. Keiieriv {liquor dealer) 2-> no
< . \V. (libbs 14 7 on
11. M. A R. l'ratt 2-5 00
William 15. MeAtc A Son 12 In nn
Reese, Slagle <t* Foust 12 1" INI
J. C. Itlviuver A (,'o. 11 '■ ,H)
William Willis 12 in no
Win. S. May, 14 7 on
Samuel Comfort, 11 < 00
llratton 7'airiis/ti/i.
John Myers 14 7 On
M<' 15 i/fown.
J. it. Lauder A Co. 12 in no
A. 1.. Mason 14 7 00
! lionuis dibbs 11 7 on
W. A d. Maeklin 0 25 nn
A. Kline A brothers 12 10 on
William llanly 12 b> oo
. J. F. Rohrer 13 I<> <■
Mi>. M. T. ilrehnian, drug. 14 7 no
I Wayne Totcnrfii/i.
James F. Duncan 11 7 00
D. Withrow A Co. II 7 00
Xttcfoti Hamilton.
!•:. K. rurct-ll J- 1- 50 ,
Sutnuel \Y. Norton 13 lo no ;
John Yanzant 13 10 on
John (Y.lhrrtnon l't lo on
JatiH-.s M. Stevens I t 7 0° ,
Jiccclsvillc.
J .. Swope A Co. J3 to (Ml
it. M. Kinsloe 11 to oo
Kohler & Murphy I.H loon j
Abner Thompson 11 7 no
Uittenhouse A Maves 18 10 00 .
f/ilroy.
< Raft* A Thoini>son 18 10 on
John Knhler 11 " ,M)
Samuel SiveLs 11 # 700
James McXitt - 18 lo on
Cox, 1 hire foot A Co. 18 10 00
Siylervillc.
S. (). MeCurdey 18 10 on
<irunville Township.
\V. L. Owens & Co. 14 7 00
HettieGillespy 14 7 no
Samuel Strunk 14 7 no |
Joseph Strode, Oliver twp. 11 7 on
Berry ToicnsJiip.
Freedom Iron Company 111 12 50
V.. F. Mann A Co. 11 7 no <
John Hoopes 14 7 no
Decatur Township.
Caroline I lenzey 11 7 no
Brown Tuwnshijn
K. \Y. llill A Co. 11 7 on
11. Strunk A Holl'man 11 7 no
All* nriitc.
John Fitzgerald 13 lo no
Samuel Seierist 13 10 no
William Huey 11 7 0u
. John ilihler, Menno 13 10 m
Belleville.
Samuel Watts 12 12 50
A. O. Gibboney 14 7 on
\Y. S. Ctts " 14 7 no
Hoar & MoN abb 11 15 00
lh stnurnnts or Bo tiny J/oner*.
Samuel Marks, Lewistown 7 10 00
. James Thomas 44 7 in no
John L. Griltith 44 7 10 oo
George Smith 44 7 ]U no
Peter Johnston " 7 JO-INI
John Holluian " 7 pi no
Mrs. Margaret Dolby •• 7 p, w
E. Ilorner, MeVeytown 7 in ou
A. h. Magi 11 44 7 in no
•A. Holiday, N. Hamilton 7 in oo
Peter Wert/., lteedsvillo 7 Jo on
E. 15. Reed, Milfov 7 10 (h>
Tavern*.
M. A. Sample, Lewi stow n 7 2-7 nn
H. G. Karr 44 7 25 on
John Hippie 44 7 25 oo
Daniel Kisenbiso 44 . 7 2-5 on
J. 1). [.. Roar 44 7 25 (X)
Jaeob Rearly 44 7 2.5 00
George Settle, Rratton twj). 8 15 00
R. A. Rradley, MeVeytown 7 25 00
Daniel Rush . 44 .7 2") 0o
W. Rrothers, N. Hamilton 7 25 on
Aaron Slioop, lietsLsville 8 15 oo
A. A. Murray, Rrotvn's Mills 8 15 on
4 eo. \Y. Graham, Milrov 8 15 00
F. A. Mutton s ].-> oo
Jos. druver, dranville twp. 5 15 on
Simon Veager, Yeagert-\vn s 15 oj
I'atrnt M divines.
Dr. J. K. Metz, Allenviile 4 500
I>itUlcr.< 'IN-1 Dm IV-IS.
Emendorfer & Maeber, Lew
istown 12 hi 00
lit! Hard Ta'.h . .
Samuel Marks, I.ewistown, 1 table 30 o0
Vdam llamaker, Ist Billiard Table 2n On
" 44 2d 41 " 10 i.K)
John Ilofl'man, 1 Hagx-telle Table 5 no
An appeal will be held at the Register's
Office, in the Borough of Lewistown, on
the lsth day of May. at which place and
time all jiersons aggrieved mav attend.
JOHN L. |>()il i'ER,
aj2s It Mercantile Appraiser.
BUSINESS COIIEGE
N. E. cor. Tenth and Chestnut Street:*.
PHILADELPHIA.
HHll? most complete ai l thoroughly
L Appointed Business or 1 ointm-i I < ullcg# in
On- country.
The only one in the city p • I • - 4ai:i"
Charter, .iu-1 tlio only "ic* in ih> ! ■ \ Shit. - i.illi
rixetl to confer I>egrees of Met t. Dipt unas awnr-le<i
to in the iv.mnicr- ri- Own— uiui-r '
ponit" seal I'V authority of lav
Coii'lucti-il l.y gmtl-ni-n • >:" !iI: .i • •' .ii -l-i
exiensive expericiii-e in tin- ml ■ ■ iu!e--
qualled advantages l -rthev -■■_ :• . . I ■ .! ■ I
pra-li-al c<iiieation of y.-unu m-n 1 t■ \ .i • -
is s and employ iiient • g Ci. - - -of*.
TIIKi'IO \N i f|:\< Ii: I • CfUIN! I'
l.y a si -tern of
A CTC\t. HI'SIM-;-S j i:\;MN .
original and pre-< mint ;i'!\ ■. :' ' • -tn
ilem in the <lmrt> -t tiiue .. ■•.imp u> * ■ into t•-
rotllilic. details. CUS'.IIS and !■ n- ! '■ in -- u
general, ascondttetcd in the '— t regulated imii er
eial ami tuisneial
Theoretical B ookk ee pi n g
Upon a new j-IAH. with an •
of accounts i a !ii ami fMihl i
proprietor of this n ♦ ■ ; A V*!V 1 r t - ow i
use, srtvinir ono-h!f tin* ♦•n.iinarv ; '• i i' -ti
•l ilt. AIl l llifll ?t iMHnfi' [r ... •!- • 1 i'.A
. prai'tii'l* of it" 4 -! ;U'nHilll.dlD.
Tin* ('(immt-i'cial (. oupw
r.Mt.! i i <
Hvokk't ytitui. (Vfttiin' i .i Iln<t
r.'ij.v f '<*,/ ,v.sii.-f. f ~'f - ■ I.
All' F f *.#/, w. . '
1-unns Hn i.l thm! /, • " , /
Special Ih'iincht'-.
j atvl the. Hiyhnr Jfat I • '
Htitttf tiftil (ht lr' ' I'• ' ' ( ■ .
Ulf.it Mn< /. /jhMd.r /. .V t .
mui 7 ' / /•'<
Telegraphing.
The arrangements 1- . 1 ■■ ir-- ■> .
■ .
putilic. A tegular i'.degr • !..
'
and in which the student- ii. -in !■' <i: ..- f• ;
N
without which n> - iiie ■ , , , ,i ;<i..
tutil ■ per at or. Voting 111-: 1 :
pttve 1 epre-1 ■/: - . I
-lirii tai-ilili. -. pretend t > e- i- •.
Patro? age.
This In-t,tutinii is 110 i-i ■ i .:- t
' .me eti-r lie-' >wcd up- '1 my. ■ c I -
tlie State, over tive le.ttdr
■
j the pa-t y. :u * i tie IK— l -ii; .
| rial.lv !••• found here,; .mi 21
Location and Accomm -Jut ions
Tll Institution is iiifn' or It!.' 11l >-t • I ..'ft
!' th- • -11 y. an. I its ;I<•(■ <. 111111. • lan 1.-. I r \' - ••'. • le
gitime .'III.I convenience. an- ••)-! : . it..-
imiini haw Been fitted up in tin- v 1 ■ li
IJI'SINEss OFFICES Ol{ COTXTINo 1101 SKS.
TELEGRAPH OFFICES, STATION EKV -STOKE
JMNK oK DEl'i |>Kl ANI> isst,-..
MtyfilM wnil finely-entrrav. it lithographic notes used
a> .-ir- ul.'.tmg iiK-iliiuu in tin ! 1 ;.u ' .ten: <.>: \ .'tuai
Busine,.-.
To Young Men
who de-ire tlie very be.-t fa- -iktif- f( r
PracOcal ICtlucat iuu for Bii>lnfs>,
wn guarantee j "iiijr-e of iiistrncti-. snn wh.-i •No
equalled. while tii. reputation and -'in-i:'.'? <•! 1 •
Institution among bust tie-s mci) Ufa! • n- en t• —-
infill tin* best passp,, : to - i ---ess u:, ■ e:
All eontegaplettng entering any Commercial ( oileg -.
art* invitf.i to send for an
Illustrated Circular and Catalogue.
containing complete interior views of the (.' ill. go. r.n-t
lull particulars.f the course >•' luslrte-t; a. terms, *e.
1.. FAIRBANKS, A. 31.,
T. E. M KRCUAXT, Sunt, of <rf J:
N-.v. 8,0.%1y*
B'.iul oJ" Silt 4 IV as*!
New Grocery and Provision
STORE.
fPHE siii-s. ril>er- Just ' ■ •if- •t. • < ■r 1 ■ 1
I <*f Mai kit an. I It row nSt r .the n. ■ ■ •
mifUttifil by Edward Fry.singer. 1- a TIKW-OO an i
Store, a large, splendid all'! I'llcaf as I ;.- .
of'.r 1 a I'rn imoii-. .1 ■ .. 1- i-t ~m| a; -f
1 if I" .1 qualities <.t >a.:;ir- i tl •• :i ■
from Ito 1. is. A and Si c. Nts per p..-in i.
Syrup. Sugar House mi l Uj yj ,
Laguyraand KlO Coffee, Tonj-on's ... 1. ... ,toil l't
flit t'ollees, Rjo, Tut k<v> ali 1 j. I;i • i'. ~
ker'* Chocolate; Jiuper t on- lit - ui.o ... ,
Japr-n Teas, the finest and th- pi:;-, -t j. lie m-,
A complete assortment of Spiees. ground an I
whot; ('ream of i'arte, >.. da. l'.aku.g : : .1 U.-li.
Salaratus, Starch.
Dairy Salt iy large and smai: a> Us to si:t p
eha.er. .
ltriggs Swift'- eelehrate-l 'in "ana' .. .r 01 •
Hants, Dried Beef: Burlington Men ng. i
Sheppatd's < elehrated I'ltt- 1 •. 1! . <.-. w r
Butter. Sugar: S.ala and fdiige- ~i . os.
And everything that 1- n rally found 111 a repttia:
Grocery and lTovi.-:on Sow* . i'l . t.
been selected with great rare, aud with tin view t
furnish the citizens of I.< wistowu and vicmity with 1
first e la-s of l.roi-ericsat a lot. \ -hare of tin
public patronage i.- re-pectfo ly -••li.-itcd.
I Country produce taken tu e*cl ■
jutie 7 V i BUM A siiji.
At D. Grove's Store,
New Arrival of Groceries ami Coiifcclionrrim
D GROVE wouM again inform th- pnhlio that
• ha* ju*i received a fresh supply, t • which h
wcnld call their attention. N w tiietmieto
cheap prime Mola-.-e*; tl.• very • -t ■■! sttv it>: prin.
Coffee, 7 different kinds, put up 11 • packages; Con
Starch, Faiina.llomiuy. Bean -.-i i ail !, 1.
re-h and tine; prime ("lea p.,: 1 ( idei v ee jai
Baskets, Buckets, Broom* ajida variett of Dolls am
Notions for Children. Also, Raisins, 'Figs. Prunci
Cocoanttts. Almouds. *••.. 1 -ei • 1.-.vy -' .i--ori
tnent of Soap- to he found 111 o.wti. II u Oil-.ailii ::
endless variety of extract-, ali of oi<-ii will he sol
cheap for cash*.
He- All kind- of Country t'r iuee take 1 in < v :
change for tiood.-.
Thankful for past tivo: he hopes i.v strict alter
tion to business io merit and r> • ■ accntititian.
•he patronage of a generou- cul r.<. - 10
WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1865,
Pennsylvania Railroad.
Tta: .s leave I.••••;.-tnvri, j'tafi'-.ti as follow* :
VetfiMrd.] Eftsfuxtrd. j
I'hll. lelphia t-fxpicss, - r > a. m. 1- 17 a. 01. :
li.lit; :i -re •• 4 40 a. ill.
Fast t.iuc, C 44 p.m. 6 00 a. ni. j
, Day t' x pros—. In ;,4 a. 111. 1
, Cincinnati Ix |." ss, GOO p.m. I
Wav l'c.--eiig.-r, 9 Sia-in.
>! 4 20 p.m.
K intrant. 10 IS a. m.
Ft- -'ht. iv i". p st. 1 11 a m.
Fast •• " 0 47 a. m.
Express 12 to p.m. 12 30 p. m
sioe:, •• ."1 cap. 111. 7 22 p.m.
1.0 d " 7 3o a. in. 3 on p.m.
Train. 1 05 p.m. 11 04 a.m.
Fmon lain*. s 55 p. m.
Fare to II rr.-hure ?21 •: to Philadelphia 5-." :■
Xltoona 2. 0. t .1' tsLint. r. the. to Baltitn re S2O; to
. Vork :■ Jo.
<j"Tlif ti !: • erne will he op.m 20 minutes leg ire
the .rrival i-: each jia.-seiitfer t:-;,;!i.
IE. I(t- iN. Ag -tit.
ity*<.iaibra OtTmih ;-■ s vey p tvsengt rs to
s:i i fivrn ad the train-, takin • n; • r setting tiiem
down at all p -til:- wiJiiu tlio Itornugl) limits.
Poor House Businoss.
The Directors of the Poor meet at t!:° Poor
Utilise on tiie '2.1 Tuesday of each tnnt-.th.
Kishaccquliias Seminary
AND ,
N O R m A L SCHOOL.
mliE Htunuivr - • ton at tlii institution wtlttrf-gui
I April 9. lsoh and continue 20 weclts. for
j; s..ss|..ti.?7a Day - hotel's. SPJ.
S,> :.ii i.i •n ;■ \--rn. -I t'- i-- •••'!
A—i —:.. i.. • - of the < • .ur.ry stij erintetfient ex
•
/r-z • *s SK- -■ *ss **** **
• 1 I . *O.--. r -.y J. ■- %
Attorney at Law,
ililice Market Square, f. w i-tiwn, will at
lend to liu-ines.- in Mllllin. Centre ant! Hunting
Jon counties m*.*Jh
l£/_£w 1- 'H..- T',
/ >• ~'•// lit in'l Sll ;l.
V 4 ri'l-T Market street. Lewintawn, two
j j ( door-* iVnm the diamond, off'-rs
proi't si oiai services to the public. P\ an
tiioritv IV -in Washing!, n he h.io h'-rn ap
pointed tin L vatnining-"urgetm. J.-. i
DENTIST,
. ' *
'/5. aw ■ ho.: . i ■
!1 • - in.% found at .a till - .t - oiU-c. tat ee
d, ..-sea- .: ii. M. A It. P. It"- st V.'ilev
a, ! i-ly
M. R. THOMPSON, D. D. S.
I j
in. n iil'thi ■p! i a- and v m
'
f
" - il . '• sua • •*ar Ei- tihi-e".- hotel.
■
, • th.-e - Moii". 1 "f •.. ; !i nioiilh uird :foiin a
:
NEW (H)ODS!
. 4
NATHANIEL KENNEDY'S
S T O !F5- 'JEI ,
In Ihs Odd Fellows' Hall.
T IST reeeive<) from I'iiiiu !i !ji!ii:t, it
J v.-ry eh ~.••• as*. rtm.*ir. •
t. ".itlemis. 1 aiir, <'ie ' !■-■ 1! ■ ko'" 1 . 1 <•!'• .:r, and
Dalll' -lie laV ti ■ 1 a 1 ! 4 ■ U' mt-
Si:g"i ~. < viSrccs. Teas, f'lijiailnlr,
-
• i.e . Hams, M • or. . than:: ..
S! i;u I. I i(*' >t s:' ih I
.
a lit! let o! \V i,.-1.-. .
ii it V .\ It *. .
XX Itlc : lid '.ill.
. \ I J' v,.
..vhieh V.i'.l I ■■ ■ ; I very low . (. ting \ l't id'K* •hd *tl
in • a hallgc I a . Ood- ay
X. KENNEDY.
I.< wsitown. October U, 11m.
lie wistown Mil Is.
THE
!U!i!!i:ST CASH PRICKS FOR WHEAT, AM
•j/L KINDS DP CHAIN,
.r re civ .2 it on Htortig ■, at thtj opti'in <>t th m
I tou it.g it to" Ihe market
They h- pa, ! v giving due and pcr>"ii'ii a
rention t bti-ituiss. tu merit ti !i' ef.il >hin: •>
(itjl.ilie patrotmge.
4tt"PLAS I'LL, SALT and Limehurtiert
• OA L alvvays on hand
W.M. |>, .Me A TEE A SON*.
Lewistuwn, Jn 1, lSu5.-tf
WHAT'S ALL THIS ?
Why. tlio Grain Business Reviv
ed at McCoy's old Stand
rjMIE undersigned, having rented the largi
£_ and commodious Warehouses furmerb
occupied by Irank ..'cl ay, esq., is now pre
pared t > purchase or receive and forward
S. All Kinds of Grain,
10 {, r xv!i:cii In- will pay market prices. Also
h will keep for sale, Salt, Piaster, Coat c
Fish
lie ictuiii ; tii.tr.As to all h n ,i.l cust 'tnei
1 •..* their f rmer patronage, ami -hall fee
,d graft lul f.r a renewal td pa.t hu-ine-1 r.'a
-• ii ,i,s. He lias ii- ac opted the agency to
' the celehrat'd
x l "~'
M i li. u it to their udvauiug
to giv ■ i u call
' Ularl: IV W.V. WILLIS.
1>. CLOCK'S
IIAIR RESTORER.
/v Warranted to
Restore it ever so Rra./,
R'-im e Jluir. it'tier so o'rui/,
Tods
(<#/or o/ f-.a rher Jh'ye,
Co/or Earlier J>ay.* t
Keeps the
Ifntr Jo/in Eal/iny thj\
Jldir t,oiii. Fallii,a (hT.
Ii ill surety
Cure till Humors '■ / the
Cure ail Humors of' (he scalp,
Ann iii a he, (he
Jfair yroic on liald Ii ids
Hair grow on Hahl lie ids
When Jit/liny OIT from Disease.
Ill*, (lock's Licebior Hair Restorer,
The only Hoir IA- ; r:n tho market which posscs
s- - til tho merit cUiitiieii for it.
Clock's Excelsior Hair Restorer.
T ■ perfect Hair K*ctover and Haii trcssiog
coiiiLiiicH.
Clock's Excelsior Hair Restorer.
Tbe only Kmr Itcstorer known where the Proprietor
:eh:au the money if .t tnii? to fci.o
i < : feel M.ti-.wcteiti.
Clock's Exoelsicr Kair Restorer.
• -t i :.tidr>- • i tided by th. . lergy u;..t ti faculty. !
Clock's Excelsior Hair Restorer.
XV:.:: im ,1 t • re-tor.- r . J: •*.- to it- r .imil ■ >!or.
'iii.i* from fr.lling oil Mi.tr. -t-.rc inc.r oil l
I 'hi II- ;; l> WllCl I til" ill-. . I t. ;
tit redit:i"V.
* ;
Clock's Excelsior Hair Restorer.
V. i; ;i . tic Hnot I men or th- .st i -iniic t. !
Clock's Excelsior Hair P-estorcr
-- :.t. ■, .ii . tl.'T pt'.*l It c.itm- f ; t'.m imir.
Clock s Fxoelsior Hair Restorer.
A>i ■ 2 :i --v: i • :-1 -t -2.' p.ic.i! o: value.
X'itH'k"'- f N ctlslor ijuir c-turcr.
"■ -• .> :it.'i \ ■ .|i w ..: : it.
L'lufk's iNcel-iof iSnli - I'oJorcr.
!- -■ hi <V. 1-vwh. i- l.v lirti/-1M- it no (H i b-ittlc.
.
('lurk's f'..xrcisii/r (Suit* Uvstnrtr.
And take no oti t.
1 14 t I.O' K. l'roptiet.
Mjti'die.-tcr. N.
I ' H.'lVmsn. Agct.t f•• MtfSin J- Jm
!T 11111/ F D v BIKIHI'D
U hi') lot & bit s\ bit C
.\i:\v AM) PiPKOTEI)
No. 1, IVieo FSf).
• Till*: (;R()VKR vk DAivKR FF.W-
I I'M; .V.XCIIINE (>. invito the jutcniion of
Tailors, Aianiifarlnrtrv if Ciolliin?, Boots and
Sliors, and Carriage Triiuraers,
■ ii.i i.li,-i -r-•i nn iL* a tMp'.l. liglit-running. mid ruu.v
i.b hurl. Stic* It Alac Uinc, ti tlur. new
No, 1 Sewing Machine,
1 |t -~f . vtr . very strong .and povvcrf ;l. \i-i!y
.or„. I with iittic noise": is adapted •> every variety
,t -*• v. . ■ !. •m tho tliiutn -t li.tisltn p. tin- 10-avi.-t
. leather, nil I will work equally well with . ottou. lii:.-
1 . ■ tlire la .-'.lunar to lie -wing r-i
b, . . uist: "tly re-Dived:
i .;. j : iii'iisf sr. i f..reman iiave belli Ih-.i "Ueliiy
. xitmiut -! and tested your No. I Afocliint - •>:: ditt'er
, ut in ,: . <l. from tbe heaviest harness leather a id
lim-t broa bdoth and muslin tu tli thinnest tissue
t.aper. v. ibotti altering the teii-o.ns. and we tind it
mal,,- a: :!•••:: stiteli on all materials. 1 liave tried
F.iif-r's other maeiuner. for year-, and have no
lie-ii-itio!) I;j pronoutieinq' Villi No 1 Shtltl'v .Va-hitn
the best far ... any luaehmu v.e have used.
Wu.l.liM i.OCK,
.V reliant 7a;!or, 121 J.ake Street. < :... .'g<>."
• I .m i lie fortunate possessor of one of your new
No. I smitlh A/aehilies; I have used th Finger
>; i _ to ..-Iniic for the past tew year-, mid itgtve
' rue -i a: > a-ure t. - v that tlii- one 1- far superior
:: all p ...u- t-> any ihav J liavo ever u.-ed or seen
I want II i .|. Ti.ts maehin • van 1 , se m ■' niv
~ ~) v t.tn . Kr.i'htx Stun h.
Menduuit Tail ir. Levvistown, I'a
2. 1.1. WHO WANT THE
LVE'LKT iSE>T
i! should not fad to -ail and see this new a-pir:mt tor
f public favor, as it is destined to supersed* nil the
heretofore popular Machines !'• >r mannfactnring pur
no
Hating ti - hit g-st Variety ol tn.uhm-s of any olh-t
' ( on,!, inv. we -an >uit i'2l tastes with a a maehir.-at
i ptiees from $55 to 7ib*. eAil machines warranted.
Hui'lirow r .x Baker's Cotton, l.inen liircad and
M ... (.me t wist for 5.,10.
information an i samples of sevriug given I y
P. ]'. J.OUP. Airetit,
j sep2C-l v Fa.
NEW
re BOOT & SHOE STORE
I IN THE WEST WARD.
Die under-igned litis ju-t opened a new and hire
s'. ■• i v c.i" HOOTS jiit SHOES m M -"t Bu "
■ :-*i'.r* roonr,. W F -; iJ.ukf • J,*\nst</vvm '
(i •r>iV"UiiLe aiii -•<;*> !. r^
1 tel. where will b. found ail em.r. new stock of Fasli-
A 1 .liable
BOOTS, {SHOES, GAITERS,
I. .• I. . ii--. t.■• ntleniau. Girls. Bovs, on i Childi' :i.
, r leete i w much care, and which will he -"hi at re*
sonal.i- pr.-es for -ash.
<'ll—t■ >r 1 -.." ik will u.s.i i.e punctually att-tnled to
ibis branch Im IDS undi r the superintendence of XX m
T. XVetit :• an old'and experi-uce workman.
REIWIRIN'j also attended to
re Th, public, as well as In- fellow c ul Iters, are invitee
to 4 'vc liirn a call and vxamiti'_ , F
j j r . S r--r n C.-lt 6, l S t''
<&m
Trloral ami Vicligions.
.4s it Should Be. Not long sint'o a
worth}' minister was inviletl to lake
the pastoral care of a church in a
growing placo. Some < t the prineipal
tnemliors had a personal interview
with him, explaining their condition,
wishes and purpesos Among many
kind expressions, they said, AYe do;
not invite you here to lill op our house j
with hearers, or to increase the value j
ol our pew stock. We wish you to
labor exclusively For the spiritual \x ei
la re of this people and leave to us the
care ol' all the secular matters of the i
society. (Jive yourself no anxiety
about the salary. We have heretofore j
paid dollars. Should that be;
insufficient, the amount shall be in-'
creased. We are able to support you.
and will do it.' Such were not prom
ises made to be broken. That church
was always just as kind to ils pastors.
Watchman.
The It est Chapter of Roman.,. —1 )r
Worcester once said that he had been
told ly a-returned missionary, that
atier reading the tirst chapter < I lio
mans to a heathen congregation, they
came around him at the close of the
service, and said: ton wrote that
chapter fur us.' The Watchman and
Reflector savs : 4 We have heard the
Rev. Dr. Dean, of China, relate a sim
! il-ar fact. lie had been conv* rsing
with all intelligent Chinese respecting
our sacred books, assuring him that
they were very old. He gave him a
specimen. Soon after the man tame
to Dr. Dean, and with a triumph and
; accusation exclaimed: A c>u told me
] your book was very ancient; but that
chapter," point ing to the Ist of Romans,
'you have written yotirseif since you
came here, ari l learned all about the
' Chinamen?'
Some men talk iikt angels and
pray xxltix fervor, and meditate with
deep earn -trie-*, .md speak to Cod
with a flection, aid words of union,
and adhere to Him in silent devotion,
i and when they go abroad are as pas
sionate as ever, pecx iah as ,*x frighted
fly, vexing themselves with their own
letiectioris; they are cruel in their bar
gains- unmerciful lo their tenants, and
proud a** a barbarian prince; they are,
for ail their fine words, impatient of
reproof', scornful lo their neighbors,
lovers of money, supreme in their
; thoughts, and submit to none : all their
spiritual fancy is an illusion; they are
. still under the power of these passions,
and their sin ruios.ihem imperiously,
and carries then away infallibly.—
J Jeremy laylor.
Jk3-R.IOTTXjTZJ-IR. YL.
Chloride of Lime.
Chloride of Time as a Disinfectant. —
Always, during the prevalence of
warm weather disinfecting agents
should be liberally used, hul the pres
ent season, as a guard against tbe chol
era. which may become p evalent in
this country, there would seem to be
a greater neeessiiy than ever, to make
use of every appliance ior destroying
offensive odors, and keeping the air
about residences, workshops. Ac . pure
and sweet. No better agesit tor ac
complishing this has yet been found
than Chloride of Lime. It has been
found al>o, to be a most excellent rem
j cdy for the destruction of vermin. A
gentleman publishes the result, of hi
trial with ibforthe latter object, in tbe
London Builder, as follows:
" Some years ago, I read in a French
* scientific periodical, that clorido of
lime would i i i a house of all vermin
1 treasured up ti*.e information until
an opportunity offered for testing it
value. 1 took an old country house,
infested with rats, mice and flies 1
stuffed everx knot and mouse hole with
r the chloride. I threw it on the stone
floor of the diary and cellars. 1 kept
saucers of it under the chests or draw
; ors, or some other convenient piece of
i; j furniture; in eveiy nursery, bed or
dressing room. An ornamental guts'
held a quantity at the loot of each
staircase. Cowsheds, .-.tables and pig
stys, all had their dose, and the re
sult was glorious. I thoroughly routed
my enemies : and if the rats, nioreim
j pudent than all the rest, did make re
( newed attacks upon the diary, in about
ten monllts. when probably from re
peated clean.- ng ami washing a!i tea
** ccs ol it, the chloride again routed
,v! them and left wo waster of my " n
i premises. Lu-i season v, as a grout one
' i lbr wasps. They could not lace the
chloride; though in the dining room,
in which we had none —as itssmed,to
inc most refreshing and wholesome, is
not approved of by ail persons xve
l * : had a perpetual warfare. And all ol
o comfort for eight pence i Only let
housewives beware that they place not
the chloride in their china pantries
u i ur in too close proximity to bright
—**■ warcr o. -he c.uh ,x f.. i*o ... a
Vol. LVI, No. 20.
theirgilded china will lie reduced to
plain, and their bright steel fenders to
rusty iron, in a short time."
A New Vegetable.
( ho last now thing in vegetables is
really quite a startling wonder. Think
of a radish with seed-pots about three
; feet long, and sometimes growing five
••r six initios in tour and twenty hours.
We can think of nothing like it except
j Jack's immortal bean stalk, which au
thentically described plant isneverthe
-1 less nut spoken of as good to eat,
whereas tins radish is said to bo as
palatable as it is monstrous. The
pods are its edible portion, and when
half-grown you may pickle them ch
eat thorn as a component part in u sal
: ad. When they are full grown 3*oll
111:13* boil them, and they taste like u
combination of asparagus and green
peas. The plant conies from Java,
but we are told thai it lias been lairly
tried in the open ground in England,
and succeeds perfectU* well. To add
to its merit-, its pods arc ready for use
in less than three months after the
set <1 is sown. At pi esciit, unfortunate
ly, tin so seeds are i:uneiitabl3' scarce ;
but if all that is said about the virtues
j ol the plant is true, it ought to be
quickly prolific, and people who can
not all'oni to give a guinea for about
! ball'a dozen seeds will soon be able to
try what il is like for theniselecH.
A Curious Cane.
Several weeks since, Win. Grady
was bung at Kiizahetli, New Jersey,,
lbr the murder of Fergus Collins, on
the 11i111 ot August, 18(>4. Id appears
that Grady had previously been in the
itniiy, and, alter the murder, which
was perpetrated while Gradv was
drunk, he enlisted a second lime in the
-tli .Xeiv Jer-ey \ oluiilcers, which
was assigned to Gen Sherman's <-oj,
ur.in, jt: -t before it proceeded on the
grand man!i to the sea shore. \Y bile
the army in question was moving be
tween the Ashley and Cooper rivers,
Grady became separated from bis com
pany. and suddenly* sank very low in
to the mud of a treacherous morass.
While in this situation, without any
prospect of getting out of it. with cv
; cry evidence of dying there, be made
a solemn declaration to God that if he
ever uid get out he would make a
clean breast of all he knew in the case
of the Collins murder. Fortunately,
a straggler from a Massachusetts regi
ment came along and helped liini out
;of his perilous situation. On arriving
at Goldsboroh X. (A, Grady made a
statement to the military officers there,
who caused him to be arrested and
held in close custod3* Thereafter ho
was given over to the civil authorities
of X. J . tried, convicted, and senten
ced to death for the murder of Collins.
Effort was made for a commutation of
his sentence without avail, and Grady
| wa> hung, as above stated, but protes
ting with bis last breath that bo was
en tirel3* innocent of the eri tne for which
; lie had been condemned to sutler.
WK The powerful speech of Judge
i .Shellabarger of Ohio, delivered in the
llot.se lately, on the subject of Nation
al citizenship, and the manner of its
i forfeiture, and the power and right of
] the National Government to control
. its resumption alter forfeiture, lias
clmlleiigedas profound attention among
leading thinking members as anv
I speech yet delivered in Congress, lie
assumes that citizen-hip, under our
Constitution, i* of National, and not
State, origin. I>y a masterly exposi
-1 t ion of authorities, of a State, national
' and international character, with the
, uniform practice of civilized nations,
be shows that by participation in the
' Rebellion the Rc-l el- have lost all right
' to participate in the Government, and
he further claim- and diows by procu
' dents that Congress, or the legislative
power, can absolutely prohibit their
rc.-irnption of the right of franchise,
except upon such terms as Congress
1 i may determine, and that the States
1 have no authority over the .matter,
s .....
h A German, being required to give a
i receipt in full, after much mental cf
* fort produced the following: 'I ish
full. I wants no more monish. John
l * : Swaeham met
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e i>.it 1 • n. i.f ! jito-' -t\V. always on liand.
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