RECIPES. About Strawberries. The following receipts for the prep aration of strawberries, may be inter estinr at this season : Strawberry Short Cakes. —lnto three pints oi' flour rub, dry, two teaspoon.' heaping full of cream tartar; add hal a tea cup of butter, n little salt. on< teaspoonful of soda dissolved in a pin of milk and water. Mix quickly nn< thoroughly, roll to an inch in thick ness. and bake twenty minutes in r quick oven. Take a quart of strawberries, and add cream and sugar to make a sauce For this purpose small-sized, rather acid berries, with sprightly flavor arc preferable. When the short cake is done, divide into three layers, butter them, and spread the strawberries between them Eat while warm. Strawberry Dumplings. —Crust to be made the same as directed for .short cake; roll half an inch thick : put about a gill of strawberries, for each dump ling. Hake, steam, or boil half an hour. Strawberry Dies. —Line your pie dish with crust made in the usual manner: til! the dish with good ripe strawber ries oi medium size; sprinkle on a lit tle flour, and sugar in proportion to the acidity of the berries. Cover with a thin crust. Strawberry J on. —For every pound of strawberries take three-quarters ot a pound ot' sugar. The berries should be mashed in a preserving kettle, and thesagar thoroughly mixed with them. Boil from twenty minutes to half an hour, stirring constantly. Strawberry Jdly. —Take strawberries when fully ripe, strain, and to each pint of juice add a pound of the best refined sugar. Boil briskly, ski mm in g when necessary, for ten or fifteen rain utes, or until it will jelly, which may be known by dropping it in a little cold water, 'if done, it will fall to the bottom in a mass. Strawberry Cream —Mash the fruit gently; drain it on a sieve; strew a little sugar on it; when well drained < without being pressed), add sugar and cream to the juice, and, if too thick, a little milk. Whisk it in a little bowl, and as the froth raises lay it on a sieve; when no more will rise put the cream k* a dish and lay the froth upon it. I'' Preserve Strawberries Without Su gar. — Put the fruit in the preserving kettle, and, If very dry, add a little water to prevent burning. Boil about three minutes, or just long enough to be sure the whole mass is thoroughly healed, not cooked. Dip into cans, filling them completely; seal quicklv. and set in a cool place. (Glass jars containing fruit should be kept in a dark place, or covered with a dark colored paper). Open and add sugar several hours before using. Stroacberry Winc. —Take ono gallon of juice, strained. Yuld two and a half pounds of sugar > no water): let it. stand in an open vessel twenty-four hours, occasion ally skimming off the skum that rises. I hen till the cask in which it is put full, reserving enough to till up, as, in process of fermentation, it runs over. When the fermentation is comp'cted, stop tightly. Let stand three months, draw off, and bottle. Strawberries and Claret. —Over throe quarts of strawberries pour one botlh of good claret wine. Add t fruit the taste. •J. K. llaetzlkr, BeilcviJk. .Vifflin Covmtv. Biiinr. a®* Wo submit the following ques tion lor discussion by correspondents: Can teaching in public schools, be clr eaten to the rank of a permanent profession? Il you say aye, tell us how ; if vou sav nay, tell us why not for the Educational Coiumn. Firmness. I irmncss is an indispensable faculty to him \\ho would succeed in mana,r ing and training boys andgirls. A high, strung, self-willed boy rules in school and in family unless he be met by kindness and inflexible firmness. Be sure to make righteous decisions, and then carry them out, wisely and fullv A crisis in school or in family avoided b_y the sacrifice of a good" principle will prove in the end a eostlv transac tion. Here is a dialogue which show? a common weakness so well that wc copy it: _ Beginning of a Bad Citizen, Child. Mother, I want a piece o cake. 1 Mother. —l haven't got any; it's al gone. Child. —l know there's some in th< cupboard ; I saw it when you openoc the door. Mother. —Well, you don't need an now ; cake hurts children. Child. —No. It don't. ( Whin in, J) do want a piece; Mother, mayn't have a piece? Mother. —Be still; I can't get up now I'm busy. Child.—( Crying aloud .) —l want piece of cake; I want a piece of cako Mother. —Be still, I say; I shan't giv you a bit if you don't leave off crying Child.—(Still crying.) —l want piece oi cako; I waut a piece of eakc Mother. Rising hastily and reaching ■ piece?) There, take that and hold you tongue. Eat it up quick; I hear Bei coming. Now, don't tell him you'vi had any. Enter Bex. Child. —(7b Ben?) —rvo had a pieci of cake : yon can't have any ' Ben. —Yes. I wilh mother, give me _ a piece. Mother. —There, take that; it seems as if I never could keep anything in the house. You see. sir, (to the child), if you get anything another time, e Exeunt MOTHER and Bex. Ruhr httie s Sister. if Child.— Jane, I've had a piece of e cake. ,t Jane. —Have you ? Oh! 1 want some d too. Child —Well, you bawl-, mother 11 a give it to you. I did. Of course ' little sister' baicled right d dustily; and of course ' mother' gave 1 her a piece of cake—the victory ot the r children over their mother wouldn't e have been complete without. The mother lied; the children cried, e and learned to despise her authority ; 1 and ail because of a want of sufficient * firmness to carry out a just decision. H. MTSCELLAN-Y. a©"Every woman has a right to be j 1 what age she pleases, for if she were to her real age no one would be -1 lieve her. . j n m m m - | Punch mentions a great finan cial reformer who is so devoted to ; d figures that when he has nothing else i j to do he casts up his eyes. i At a printer's festival lately, the t following toast was offered. "Woman j ,-econd only to the press in the dis ! ] semination of news !" , i J@An exchange paper thinks Hi ram Powers, the sculptor, is a swindler, j g because lie "chiseled" an unfortunate i Greek girl out or a block of marble. hat is the chief use of bread?" > asked an examiner at a recent school ■ exhibition. "The chief use of bread," answered ) i the urchin apparently astonished at thv simplicity of the inquiry, "is to spread butter and jam on."' I A M ERIC AN Hay Fork and Knife, Ev . i l <-ry finnu-r should bw tin- fork. It is " 1 -t. ;,j ( )o Good Black Tea. 1 no rr r bargains. WiL L! A ?J1 LIND, , nri? now open A NEW STOCK I 0F ] Cloths. Cassimeres j AND VEST!NCS. j which will be made up to order in thf* noat . est and most fashionable styles. aplO i New Stock of Hats. Caps. &c. 7 T. S. ZCIIHC-iSrtj c Market V., neat Door to John Kennedy's, ) B' IS jut received from t se-x > W / New Y rk and Philadel- ffi[ / ! jv&bAphia, the most extensive Jfrf&s and complete assortj merit of v v ever exhibited in this place, which will be dis- i posed of at such prices as to defy competition, i : and which he invites everybody to call and d examine, as he is satisfied that his stock can j f not fail to please. v to r, '^' e ft'U'frh he has constantly on hand, or wid make to order, hats to their taste of any required size or brim, at prices which cannot fail be satisfactory. Country Merchants will find it to their ad vantage to give him a call, as a liberal deduc tion will he made to wholesale purchasers. ' Don't forget the place, r.ext door to John Kennedy s and nearly opposite the i] Odd Fe lows' Hall. ' mayll d SELLING OFF AT COST! iD i h undersigned having a large stock of i Pastern manufactured Boots and Shoes e on hand, offers the same at cash prices from U' w until further notice is given. Men's Boots, warranted, double soles from * $3 00 to 5 50. e Men's Boots do do do calf, 6 50 to 7 00 Boys' Boots do do 200t0.3 00 q Youth's Boots do do 100 to 225 Men's Gum Overshoe, best 1 25 Women's do do 1 10 II Men's do cloth tops 275 He has also a stock of city work on hand, 0 which he Will sell very low. and warrants it .1 i ;' r nothing. So, come on, boys And g.ns, and get prepared for the cold. J t VZ< A n ," K aml firing attended to * and Garnet R g6 ° f TrUnkf Boots ir dware Store, f 'TV <".Fr.an-.scus' will constant!v Market Street, I.ewistown. He in ■ e F 1,11 hand a large assortment of e HOMEMADE WOEK. of ll kinds and the latest styles. Her TTILT 0 take m s as, ""es and make work to or i oar nor The T, hv' Re l' ainn done :n Hie neatest or mv sT'-r Vlf, "Y lnv " c,t t(> and exarmna Vu- i , C'u m P ur ? hßS, n* elsewhere. ,■? J am tKmnd to sell eheapw tnm th el-.cpest, tor cash. Vf r TH<>P\Bf"UG Great Excitement at the Post Office, f\S account of the new arrival of 800-.-: and Shoes. V' at greatly reduced prices. The undersigned would respectfully inform the public that he has just arrived from the eastern cities with a large assortment of BJOTS, SfIJES AND GAITERS, consisting of Ladies". Gentlemen's and Children's Wear, which he has purchased at-come down" pi ees. He is now prepared to seil cheaper than the cheapest, for cash. Also, constan.tiv on hand a large ass. ntnent of home-made work, which is manufar , tured under his own supervision, and of the best nia terial and workmanship. Boots and Shoes made to order at short notice. Repairing done in the neatest manner. Call at the Post Office, and examine for yourselves. \V, C. THORN BURG. Lewissown. May 2fi, ISCC-y. P. F. LOOP Has again returned. from the city •" >0 V witl > a large and we!l-*-lected stock of goods, wh ieh w.ii he sold cheaper than ver He would thereforeinviteail his customers and also new ones to calland sc.- for them selves. a- my stock '■> large and prices to stilt every body. A good assortment of home made work o'n hand Having examined all the lit-* styles in the city, he is prepared to make to order all the !a;e styles now worn. A tine assortment of cotton and woollen Hosierv at j Very low prices. Call at the old stand. my'lO Tailoring Establishment (SIELLIBIMIiS Wi ®XE!EKs) MERCHANT TAILOR, has removed his sic p to the buildihg formerly known as the "green house,"' j at the intersection of Valley and Mill street.ad imng I H. M. A K. Pratt's store, where he cordially invites ail • who need anything in hi.- line. Goods and Trim ming furnished and gentlemen's clothing made, in the- latest styles, on sdiort notice, ami at reasonable ; pnees. apU-tf ROOFING. \XEYV mode of Roofing. saving . time, money and labor, and is adapted to Buildings of all Descriptions, i It can be applied to -teep r flat roofs, old r new. I* i unites the u>-t wat< r-proof composition with the best • water-proot fabric, in the best manner, has been in | use tor several years in New York and Washington, i and we fee! confident in recommending it Tlie price ; i- only seven cents per square foot, ."samples an be "'"j^IIJMMELWRIGIirS, House l'ainter, Lew'stown, ho is agent for it- -ak. aplifii-t'm. IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC C ARFBTINGS. FIRST CLASS GOODS .4 SI) One Invariable Cash Price- AX IMMENSE STOCK Embracing all Kinds and Styles OF AMERICAN k EUROPEAN At Reduced Prices n On account of the decline in rtf V, "PN ? Nii W t— i—/ - . J. F. & E. S. ORSME, j 904 Chestnut Street, PHILADELPHIA, Now o3er their GREAT SPRING STOCK . IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CARPETING French and English Axminster, English Iloyal Wilton, 0-1 and 9-4 Velvets, Fine English Brussels, Crossley's Tapestries, Fine Ingrain Carpet, Imperial Three-Ply Carpet. ENGLISH BRUSSELS AND ROYAL WILTON CARPETS For Stairs and Hails, WLM?X ZE®:EI&SI£Sa 3.4, 4-1, ,1.1. 6-4 WHITE, RED CHECKED & F ANCY 300 C/. ia!TK ITOS, ENGLISH OIL CLOTHS, Ac. March 28. 18G6-3m FARMERS, LOOK TO VOIR INTERESTS! . BALL'S OHIO REAPliii ,I\D II WITH Pigeon-Wing Self-Rake, MANUFACTURED BY REESE, SLAGLE & FOL'ST, Leicistoicn, Mifflin County, Pa. 11 *F. arc now manufacturing Ball's Ohio Reaper and Y Mower, with Pigeon-wing Self rake, which we of fer for the season of lst>6. as a perfect Mower, a per fect Reaper and a perfect Self-Raker. As a Mower it has no superior, and as a Reaper and Self-Raker it has no equal. Perfect Side Delivery: has n<* side i draft; two driving wheels; hinged bar, adapts itself to Ithe unevenness of the ground in mowing and reap ing. The self-rake does not interfere with the dri ver's seat. The driver can regulate the height of stubble while the machine is in motion. W. a!-., manufacture SEIDI.ES' PATENT H V 1 HAKE, Haines' celebrated Horse Power and Threshing Machine. Agencv for Geiser's patent Self-Regulating Grain Thresher, Separator. Cleaner I and Bagger. All kinds of Machine work made and fitted tin for Mills, Factories. Furnaces and Forges. Also, Rose . and Reaction Water Wheal*. All orders will receive prompt attention, bv addres ! s.ng REESE, SLAGLE A Frit'ST. Lew i-.town, Miffiin Co.. I'a. S. Benner, General Agent. fl'6o my23'66 i "V[ AILS, $6.50 per keg, at xN my So F. J. HOFFMAN'S. 628. HOOP SKIRTS, 628. HOPKINS' "Own Make," Manufactured and Sold Wholesale & Retail. No. G2S Arch Street, Philadelphia. r HE most complete assortment of Lndies' _A Misses' and Children's HOOP SKIRTS, in this City; gotten up expressly to meet the wants of first class trade; embracing the newest and most desirable Styles and Sizes of "Gore Trails," of every length—from 2| i to 4 yds. rotWid.—2o to 50 Springs, at 2 to 55 00. Plain Shirts, all lengths, from 2f to 3 yards round the bottom, at Si 40 to 53 15. Our line of Misses' aud Children's SKIRTS are proverbially bey. nd all competition, for variety of styles and sizes—as well as for finish and durability: varying front 8 to 33 inches in length, 0 to 35 Spring at 35 cts. to 52 25. All Shirts of "OUR OWN MAKE" are warranted to give satisfaction; but BUY none as sren, unless tliey have "Ilopkin's Hoop Skirt Manufactory, No. 628 Areh St." Stamped on each Tab 1 * Also, constantly on hand, GOOD SKIRTS Manufactured in Sew York, and the Eastern States, which we sell at very low Prices. A j lot of cheap Skirts--15 springs, ,*5 cts; 2D springs, >1 00; 25 springs. 51 15; 30 springs, 51 25 and 40 springs 51 50. #¥ i Nw>kirts, made to Order and Repaired. BS-Terms CASH. ONE PRICE ONLY. March 7, 186&-4 m. NOTICE! I)ERSONS in general, and especially those about going to housekeeping, will take notice that A, Felix is still manufacturing all kinds of il. : and has now on hand a large assortment of gixnfe suitable t r housekeeping, such as So fas. fetes, Spring and Cane Chairs, Windsor l airs, Lounges, marble top Tables, with a g< i.eral assortment of well made furniture of all kinds, and at low prices. We wish to j draw the attention of purchasers to call and ; examine the stock. In conrection he can I lornish persons with Crockery, Queensware, Butterbowls, Churns, Tubs, Buckets, Wash , hoards, locker s patent Clothes Wringer j Feet machine out to save labor and clothing. • Hair, husk, and Excelsior Mattresses, Ward* robes, Settees, Extension Tables, on hand. Bargains cr.n be had by calling at A. Fe lix's Store or Furniture Warehouse. jan3l A. FELIX. EXCELSIOR Photograph and Art Gallery. I. ITIC ISLHkliOl.DLllt'si. McF.WF.XS can now furnish the pub lic with Likenesses, from the tiniest < em to a Portrait or tip size Photograph. 5\ e have the only Solar Camera at work in the Juniata Valley, aiul desire the pub lic to call and examine what Mr. Burk holder (an aevoinpli-hed and well known artist and otliers have pronounced "a success." Look at the array: Com-, Albatypes or Ivorv- Ferrotypes. type". Melainotypes. Phofo-Miniatures .Vniftrotypos. j Cabinet Photos., < aril Photographs Portrait or i.if* size Vignettes, I'lnitug l a |> li s Photographs f*>r plain or in colors, oval frames, &e.. K<*., &e. Our work i- executed in the best style, plain or in colors, and at the lowest rates. Call at MeF.WKNS. N. B.— nstructions to students given . at fair a tea. tij>4tf BUSINESS COLLEGE N. E. cor. Tenth and Chestnut Streets. PHILADELPHIA. THIF. most complete and thorotighiy L. appointed Business or Coninmciil College in tUv •••'iiiitrv. The only one in the city poss* ~in a Legi-!;,::ve ■ Charter, at.*! the only ..no in the United States a:;;!...- nzed i*> confer Decrees of Merit. Diploma- awarded t*> graduates in the Commercial Oour-e under its cor ; per ate seal by authority of law. <' inducted by gentlemen of hl>cral edti'asi n and , cxten-ive experience in business. an*! .itfrbiig m,, - quailed advantages f r the thorough theoretic-,i and practical education of young men lor the various du ties and rmpl'-yments of ! ti-iness life. THEORY AND PRACTICE COMBINED by a system of ACTUAL BUSINESS TRAINING original and pre-eminently practical, giving the stu t dei'u in the shortest time :i complete insight into th<* routine, details, custom.- and forms of business in general, a.-conducted in the best-regulated commer j rial and financial establishments. Theoretical Bookkeeping Upon a new plan, with an original exposition of the science of accounts, airanged and published bv the proprietor of this Institution exclusively f-,r h;s" own use. saving one-half the ordinary labor of the -tit dent, and giving him a complete knowledge of th*> practice of the best accountants. Tile Commercial Course KMBR.VCES Bookkapiny, Comntrranl Ar 'htuetk. Pcnt.twiship. Bttii •it-- Correspondaie-. Commercial Law. Ledum on Business Affairs. Commercial Customs. Forms and Actual Business Praetic-.. Special Branches. ; Algebra a id the Higher Mathematics. PkoMigragkm, Or ftamenfat Peamam*tip, the Art of Dcttctimg (■out,, tcrjat M mt;i. net. JI-7. n -i.ing. .Vaet gatkm aiid Telegraphing. Telegraphing:. The arrangements for Telegraphing are far in ad vance ot anything of lite kind ever offered to the public. A regular Telegraph Line is ennnected vvuh tlie Institution with twenty branch offices !;l various i parts of the oty. where public hii- nos i- transacted ami in which the students of this Institution are per-' mined to practice. No regular office practice can be 1 had in any other school of instruction in the country without which n<> one can obtain a position as a prac! ticai operator. Noung men arc cautioned against the i. .-eptive representations of those who. without anv such lic ditic- j-rt tend to teach Telegraphing. Patronage. Ih;- Irst mtion t- now enjoying the largest natron riU'cVfr TV!' Dp "it any commercial school in j State. vi i five hundred studente were m atten dance the first year, and ever seven hundred during the past year. The best clans of studente may inv* bc ,ollu,t here, sua all us associations are first Location and Accommodations. The Institution i- located in the most central jvi-t ot the city, and its accommodations, for extent, ele gance and contenicaice, are unsurpassed. \li tlie rooms have been fitted up in the very best style with OFFICES OR COUNTING Rfirap; TELEGRAPH OFFICES, STATIONERY STORE axi> A REGULAR BANK OF DEPOSIT AND ISSUE, supplied with finely-engraved lithographic notes used Businos" Dg ,n '" ii ' lni in of Actual To Young Men who desire the very h.-t facilities for a Practical Education for Business, H-WW course of instruction no where else 1 n-titl-/w e tho , reputation and standing of the unti- ; T'" D -' 'U"inew men make its Indorse® All?.rre? e ? passport to success and advancement arc invitcd to*semi foi r^u ' 8 aD '' Conin ' er '-' : Colle^, Illustrated Circular and Catalogue. r,? l , } < ® in, ! 1 S complete interior views of the College -nd lull particulars of the course of instruction, terms,Tc. i T F ANK8 ' A * 12. MERCHANT, fr'r*. r>f r>. r .. . -Sor. ~ Brown's Mills. . undersigned nre prepared to buy nil kind* of Produce for cash, or receive on store at Brown's Mills, Keedsville, I'a. We will have on hand Plaster. Salt and Coal. Wo intend keeping the mill constantly running, and hare ; jiidiii, JMSJL AS,, . for sale at the lowest Market rate®, at all times. *e*Tho public are requested to cive us a call, l sep-Ttf il. STKI'NK X HOFFMAN'S. ii eu'j At D. Grove's Store. • ' - New Arrival of Groceries and Confectioneries. 1 ] \ GROVE would again inform the public that ho ; ' It. has inst received a fr,-h supply, to which he j ' wculd call their attention. Now i~ tlie time to buy cheep prime Molasses: the very best of Sugars: prime Coffee. T different kinds, put up in IV packages: Corn ; Starch. Farina. Hominy, Beans, and allkinds of Spices. resh and tine: prime Cheese, pure Cider Vinegar. Baskets. Buckets, booms, and a variety of Dells end i Notions for Children. Also. Kaisins. Figs. Prunes, j ? Co: oanuts. Almonds, Ac., reside the largest assert- ' men! of S-laps to be found in town. Jlair Oil*, and aa 1 endless variety of extra ts. all of which will be sold ! , cheap for cash*. , <" All k ills of Country Produce taken in ex change for Goods. Thankful for past favors, he hopes by strict atteu- j tiou to business to merit and receive a eontinuaneeof : the patronage of a generous public may 10 FOR Tilt Vliillrt!! j In addition to an extensive stock of : GOLD & SILVER WATCHES. FVtEDALIGNS, BREAST PINS. RINGS, and other J E W E JR Y , AT 11, J, -WJZMZ • establishment, will he fund a beautiful as sortment of piioiUGK issa ALIZIWIS. A LSO. fj. 's, t'.S of ail the prominent iidiijj MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. and hundreds of other articles. 11. \V. JLXKLV Lewistown, May 24, ISGS. ROBERT W. PA TTON, SOITH SIDE OF ARRET STREET, I.EWIST(BV\. I* A* HAS just received and opened at hi* es taldishment a new snppiv of Clocks. Watches, Jewelry. Fancy Articles, &c., which he will dispose of at reasonable prices I He invites al. to ghe him a eail and examine his stock, which embraces all articles in hie I line, and is *tifiieientlj large to enable all to make selections who desire to purchase. M,l AIRfXtJ neatly and expeditiously • attrhued t >, and all tvnrk warranted. Iliansfii! f >r the p.ttrouage hcreti fore re- j ceived. he re>pectfully asks a continuance ol ' the same, and will endeavor to please all who ; may tavor him with their custom. feb2 ' mi aiv AT dS* *-1* 1 ~' r ' ■ NOTICE TO FARMERS! r pHE undersigned announces that he 1 is now prepared to buy or receive cn storage, and forward all kinds of Grain and other Produce, at his new Warehouse at Reedsville. I'I.AMDIJ, S.ILT iV < OAL kept constantly on hand for sale, lie also continues the Produce Business at • the old stand in Lewistown. octlO-tf ABXER THOMPSON. " /. PL mn Aim m awns,! i.*iTo\v.\, ia. TOIIN B. SKLIIKIMKK offers his sincere ' f 9 thanks to the friends and well-wishers of j his establishment, for the steadv and rapid growth of his business hitherto,"and solicits . a continuation of the patronage of the com -1 tnunity. With increased facilities, and devo- i ting strict personal atter.ti in to the details of his business, he is confident that all order* ; he may be favored with during the present year, wii! be executed to the entire satisfac tion of these giving them. Ilis stuck of Hardware,. Wood work. Leather, Saddlery. Coach Trimmings, Linings, Shoe Findings, Paints. Oils. Olassf i St ives, Nails, Horse and Mule ' Shoes, Xail and Nail Rods, &c., &c., &c., is heavy and well-selected, and is offered at j prices as low as can possibly be soid. His t ti.mvake 8 is nf his own manufacture, mode in a good and workmanlike manner, by full hands, un der his own supervision, and is offered whole sale or retail, as superior to any in the market. Merchants, Mechanics, Farmers, House* ) keepers and Dealers generally may rely upon 1 getting any article in his line with an assu ranee of fair dealing and promptness, wheth er in person or by order. Roofing, Spouting, Repairing, Gas Fitting and ail kinds ol Job oik done at shortest e notice. e Liberal discount given to the Trade and '* TV holesale Dealers. i J. B. SELIIEIMER. Lewistown, Jan., 186G-ly ! liii ii Caecs. IH'Y 70U- Bird Cages—thev are prettv— > at HOFFMAN'S. REMOVED. J A. 4 W. R, McKEE HAVF removed their Leather Store to Oild P.i lows* Hall, where thev will const .nt 1 on bund, Sole Leather. Harness. Skirting Rrd T'r. i Leather. Kip*, \merioan and French Cafrskms M r rocc-os. Linings and Bindings, and a genera! aV.'on in-. lit 01 Shoe Findings, which thev willseli ei e i ' cash. Highest market priee paid" in cash fo- H-H' o '' Caif Skms and Sheep Skins. wanted, for which the highest market price w 1 paid in Cash. spiif* STAMPING 1 STAMPING!! T API EH wishing to have Stamping J jslone for either BR AID or EMBROIDEKV -an be a eommodated with the latest pattcri - calling on Mrs. SHAW, at her residence m "p street, adjoining the old Baptist church. Patterns of every description and the latest style, always on hand and for sale. MRS. M. E. STEWART FAira? ' West Market st.. LfWistotrn, ! I.APIF.S k GENTLEMEN' S rFRNISHING (iCMips Sacks. Cloaks. Hats. Bonnets, Ladies Fine ' 'rOf)f>S and rriinmings. Patterns of latest styles always on hand. Millinery and Dress-Making executed in tin" most approved style Lewistown, April Ik, lktki.tf 251 CORDS CJIESTMi .a AND HEMLOCK BARK, Delivered at the Tannery of SPA IT CO-LB & CO.. i.r\\ivnnv.\, For which the highest market price will be paid in CASH. Lewistown, marl4-ly OROVBR i B AIR'S XEAV AND IMPROVED SUimtJ o. 1, Prion SSO. r jUIE GROVER & RAKER SEW- A INtf A/ACTIIXE fb). invite the attt>ntion of Tailors, Manafartorers of Clothing, Boots auJ I Shoes, and Carriage Trimmers, and others r-ouuing a rapid. light-rnnnine. and uur:.- 8 bit Lock Sllch -Mac lil lie, to their new No, 1 Sewing Machine. It is of extra ize, very strong and powerful, easih >n - ■.:!■ i w:11 i:ttie n :<•-: is adapted t--every varini H '• -"WIHL: I': "Hi the thinnest muslin to ihe*heav:c>? H leather, and will work equally well with cotton, linen ' • ■or si.-t tlirca-i. Letter* -miliar to the following ai- H !>eiiig constantly received: •Our in:v hi:: and foreman have hvth thoroughlv I ! examined nn.i t.-*ied your No. I .Uaei.m. N .. n diir-:'- B - ut 111.rin.. fr ni the heaviest harne-s leather ami B iinest b • li' l-.-th and muslin to 11.e thinnest :-- B p.-.per. wnh 'ill altering the tension*, arid we find ;; B makes aj" 1■ ' 511 r .,• 11 on ail materia!*, i have tri 1 H ~ mei - and other maehines for vear*. an 1 ha 1. • E "* iutrtcn in pronouncing y.uir No. 1 Shuttleiiochius the best by far of any machine yte have u*ed. WILLI VM I.orn, .'f'r :ant 7i.i10r.12l Lake Street. Chicago." ' .*4 *m the fortunate possessor of one of yournev ■ - i ~.ie need the - ■ . m ' -t.:ne ; : the past few years, and s s..i 11.1 -s one .s hr superior ' P"i*:'* any that 1 have ever used 01 seen jS - want ii b.-tn-r. i ins ma- iime .an be seen at 11.v H S. top at any nine. Ktuutx SMITH. Merchant Tailor. Lewistown, Pu ALL WHO WANT THE fa A TILS T AAI> KE'I.HT 1 should not f a ii t" eail and see KM new aopinuit icr r3 ; public fitvor, a. it 1* dent hied to supersede all the eS •!•••* >i.-re p..pi.:. t; - .V:.--!un..'s for manniacturtiig pur- H Jl-.Sf*. . i: 'ting t!;e largest vat-;-iy ol maelun*'s of any olh< r Eg Company, we can miii all'iastes with a a ina.'ninext H : p. •••<.*> 1:. IU i-5 {•• fllt.i. All II at-iimes walliilHe |H rover .. Baker's Cotton. Linen TIII end and §9 Ma-'hine 1 wist for sale. ( Information an 1 samples of sewing given by I'. F. LOOP. Agent, sep2o-ly Lewistown. Pa. --. ' j USE THE BEST!! - I>I:. CLocit'§ EXCELSIOR HAIR RESTORER, j ; ; tor 1. O .rjny (iray to its natural t - pruduriixj Hair upon Bald i. • * where (he disease is not (j red it 7 ry; stops Jlair from tailing ojf or turning prop; healing all eruptions of the Scalp, and causing harsh, |eirp I/air to become soft, glossy and luxuriant, and may be dressed in any form desired. n I 1 his preparation has been full v tested bv thousands. and ha? never failed to accomplish all that ischume-i fl TR' w used according to directions. 1 in* proprietor is aware that many have been di- MHH 1 appointed i y the high-sounding pretense of the many preparation- with yyhich the market has been filF'i .or a lew years past, but such confidence does he place in the merits of his aiticle that lie others to REFUND THE MONEY ■ in t! c.Asef: where, after a thorough trial of twobof tles.it iails to give entire satisfaction. j^H it used ixiui reo mniended by the clergy and the r ai'Ulty. and ineeis their entire approval. IT IS NOT A DYE, but by supplying the secretions of the capfH* r s glands, acts aa a Restorer. It docs not sod the purest Isincn or the incest Bonnet. IT IS .DELICATELY k ELEGANT LY DER IT MED, is easily applied, and is all that can be desired in * j hair preparation. j ONE TRIAL WILL CONVINCE ALL OF ITS 9 VIRTFE.S. Call for lr. Clock's Excelsior Hair Restorer, and take 110 other. Is sold everywhere bv Druggists at $1 00 per bottle |H or six Bottles for & 00. Call for F. B. CLOCK, Proprietor- Manchester, >" h F. J. Hoffman, Agent for MitUin co. i® 6- " 11 T HON.—]>ar Iron down to 4? and -5 ; r! " 1 per U .! F r. HOFVMi>" t