Lewistown gazette. (Lewistown, Pa.) 1843-1944, August 01, 1866, Image 4

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J. K. HARTZLER, Belleville, Mifflin County, Editor
A valued friend has called our
attention to the claims of Barnard's
American Journal of Education. This
excellent educational quarterly con
tains biographies of successful teachers,
expositions of the most successful
modes of teaching, unalysesof systems
of instruction, and historical sketches
of educational institutions—all of them
subjects deeply interesting to every
true teacher. It is a work which is
an honor to our age and country, and
which no other man than Henry Bar
nard would have so long sustained at
such a very heavy expense.
Every teacher who can spare the
amount will do well to send four dol
lars to Henry Barnard, Llartford, Con
necticut, and thus gain access to some
of the best thoughts of some of' the
ablest educators in the country n.
" WTiat a fine head your boy
has," said an admiring friend "Yes,"
said the fond father, %i he's a chip of
the old block, ain't you sonny?" ''l
guess :-o daddy, 'cause teacher said I
was a blockhead."
[A poetical article for this column
will probably appear next week J
RECIPES.
To make Blackberry Wine. —The lib
lowing careful receipt lor making this
excellent and wholesome wine, we
find in the Country Gentleman. We
reprint it in full season that the read
ers of the Gazette may have at once
the benetit of it :
'Have ripe fruit —mash it into a pulp
with a heavy wooden maul, and throw
this into a vat — Light barrel with
the head out)— and continue adding
new pulp till the barrel is lull. This
may occupy a week or ten days. The
fermentation will throw the lruit pulp
to tlie top, while the seed that have
been separated will sink to the bottom.
When this occurs draw oft' the clear
liquor from the vat, by a faucet, a few
incnes from the bottom, into tiie bar
rel you intend to keep the wine in.—
Then, to the pulp that remains in the
vat. add one-halt the measure of water
that there has been pure juice drawn
oft. Mix and stir this, and leave it till
tlie pulp rises again, and draw off the
clear liquor into the barrel. Put the
pulp into a coarse crash bag, and press
it as dry as possible, and add
quor to the barrel; which should now
be lull. Add to each gallon of liquor,
two or three pounds of light yellow or
white sugar. Two pounds will make
a wine about tlie strength of claret;
three pounds make a strong wine,
which at two years old, will puss for
good port.
The wine is now making itself, and
will tiirow olf at the open bung, all the
impurities. The barrel should be kept
lull by the addition ol liquor kept for
that purpose, and if that gives out
sweetened water will do. When the
impurities are all thrown out, put the
bung in tightly, and bore a gimlet hole
in iL or the barrel, at the highest point,
to allow the escape ol the gas This
can be plugged up, if care is taken to
open it once a day to relieve the pres
sure gas. \\ hen the fermentation
has gone lar enough that is when the
wine is of the proper flavor, which the
maker must judge by the taste—rack
the wine oft* into a barrel perfumed or
steamed with sulphur, and bung it up
tightly, and let it stand to ripen
The fermentation is now stopped, and
the wine should remain undisturbed
for several months. It improves by
age in strength and flavor. It may be
drawn oft* again if any new fermenta
tion sets up; and the barrel again sul
phured; but that seldom occurs.
'As the bitter principle of blackber
ries is in the seed, care should betaken
at the first drawing oft", to get as few
as possible into the barrel. However,
ago remedies that, and if the wine is
for medical use, the bitter principle
had best be left in it. An ordinary
cellar is cool enough to keep wine
in. ike syphon is necessary.'
Elderberry Wine.— To make this wine
the berries should be gathered when
perfectly dry, and if one is verj* par
ticular in regard to flavor, the berries
separated from the stems, mash fine
then add two gallons boiling water to
one of pumaec, and let it stand until it
begins to ferment. After pressing out
the juice, add three pounds sugar to
each gallon; put into clean casks? jugs
or demijohns, fill thorn full, and keep
them full as it tends to fermentation;
then cork up air-tight, or bottle off
It will be fit for use in four or six
months, but will improve with age.
If the quantity to be made is small?it
may be pressed in a pieceof coarse cotton
or flannel, or, what is better, a strong
cask with boles thickly bored through
it, and put under a hand cider-mill or
cheese-press
On a winters night, when one has
a coh and feels wheezy generally, we
should like to know any physic that
is equal to elderberry wine. * As an
article to have in the house, not to be
used constantly as a beverage, but oc
casionally as a gentle stimu!ant_a
sort ol medicine when one does not
want a physic, there are not many
things equal to the juice of the elder
berry. Both these statements are to
be qualified with the proviso that it
must be good and pure.
FARIEPS LOOK TO VOIR INTERESTS!
BALL'S OHIO
liiaPl.lt AMI MR,
WITH
Pigeon-Wing Self-Rake,
MANUFACTURED BY
REESE, SLAGLE & FOUST,
Lewistown, Mifflin County, I'a.
attE are now manufacturing Ball's Ohio Reaper and
A V Mower, with Pigeon-wing Self rake, which we of
fer for the season of ISG6. as a perfect Mower, a per
f,.,-t Reaper and a perfect Self Raker. As a Mower it
!ia< no superior, and as a Reaper and Sell-Raker it
ha no i '|mil. Perfect Side Delivery; has no su.e
<l:..ft; two driving wheels: hinged bar, adapts itsi-it to
the unevenncssOf the ground in mowing and reap
ing The self-rake doe- not interfere with the dri
vci's seat. The driver can regulate ilie height',
stihule while the machine i-s in motion.
Ut also manufacture sEIIiLKS* PA rEA I
HAY HAKE, Haines' celebrated IB rse Power
•.in. I'hreshing Machine. Agency for Usisei's imtent
s If-Regulating Gram Thresher, Separator, Cle-ier
and P.agger. , ...
\ll kinds of Machine work made and httcu ut> .or
MilL-t. Factories. Furnaces and Forges. Also. Rise
and Reaction Water Wheels.
\!J orders will receive prompt attention. I y a*Mres
m„„ REESE. SLAGLE A FOUST.
Lewistown, Miffiin Co., Pa.
s. Benner. General Agent. fl'fa m\"
BBMrN"aTON"S
/JM SOLD BY GUN DEALERS
AND Tim TK VLRR GENERALLY.
Vest Pocket i 1-toI. No. 22 Cai 1 ridge.
It.-1 • utii.g pistol. tKiliot pt 1 No.-- Cartridge,
Re; ■ ating Pistol, 1 Elliot pt.> No. 32 Cartridge,
Pa -kef Revolver. ■ Self Cocking.)
New Pocket Revolver, in itii Loading Lever.)
Police Uevolv, r. Navy Size Calibre,
Belt Revolver. Navy Size ''alibre,
Belt Revolver. ,s. I: Cocking. Navy Calibre,
N,. v Revolver.•"> -h" in. Cab! iv,
Arui'v Revolver. 44-ltw in. Cahbrr,
torn Cane, using No. 3- Cartridge.
Revolving Rirte. 31) .t 44-luO in. Calibre,
Breech Loading Kitie. No. 33 Cartridge.
Rre.-eh Loading Carbine. No. 40 < artridge.
U. s. itille, 'Sieel Barrel.; with Sabre Bayonet,
U.S. Rifled Musket. Springfield Pattern,
Sinule Barrel Shot (hin.
K. REMINGTON .v SON'S, Ihon, New York.
A litOS.
.Moore i Nicholas. New York.
Palmers & Baelielders, Boston.
John P. Lovell.
•Jo- IGrubb i Co.. Philadelphia.
Pouitnev a- Trimble, Baltimore.
Henry Folsom k Co., New Orleans ,t Memphis.
May mud Bros, Chicago.
L. M. Ruinsey & C. ~ St. Louis.
Albert E. Crane, San Francisco. ju. 11.
To Purchasers of Furniture.
R. H. Mc CLIN TIC.
HKNIiURE WAKE ROOMS,
West .Market St., Lew 1-town,
HAS eoniph CHAMBER SUITS of Walnut Var
. lushed and in Oil. Also,
r v > e*i (■= . • '-=2 1 1* /a.
Va* M*• aez" Jmm id u Ja, * W mT i*
7T-fr-fs:
Nrf U a K> ,'d j
together with a large a-.- .rtmeiit of Fashionable ;t u<l
Plain Furniture,
CHAIRS, MATTRESSES. &c.
Call and see his stot k before pin eha-in, • Ist where.
N. B. Metahe and \Y '1 ■ 1 Burial Case,, constantly
on hand. Coffins also made to order, and Funerals
attended with a tine Hearse, at short notice.
B'.'Wistovvn. June 27.lSOtDUinos
STILL OUT L'P.Pi THE TIDE.
THE BIG COFFEE POT SIGN.
'Tis said that brevity is wit.
To try it we'v.. hit <>n the follow,ug bit
For sale at the big Col Fee P.-t stand :
Stoves. Tin Ware, plain and plated Ft nit Cans.
Brass Kettles, Iron Pots. Tea Kettles and Pans.
Toilet Ware, Stamped Ware, Japaned Ware and
Spades.
sh.-v els. Roes, Knives, F<ik an i (til Shades.
>t' p Ladders. Spoon-. Sad irons and Stands,
i'ubs. Buckets, churns. Brooms, and Water Cans.
Butter Bowls. Sugar Boxes, and Door Mats.
Brushes. Oil Cloths. Traps for mice and rats,
( iothes Pins, lU-u t .pis. Knife. Trav and Men
Sticks,
Basket*, I' lour Sieves, Wood Saws ami Bump
Spring Balance?. Slaw ("utters and Carpet Tacks,
Tack Hammers. Hatchets, and Weekly Hacks
Meat Saw?. Bread Toasters, Scissors and Shoe
Black,
Clothes W lancers, Oval Trays, and a Clothes Hack.
Tea Bells. Zink-Rubi>crs and C flee Mills,
Tin Boxes for Bonds, heeds and Will
Picture Frame Cords k Ta?eW. pretty and new,
? \nd many other thin;' —e-.n t mention but hw.
P. S. Mailt of the above I goods are di
rect froui the factory, and will ho sold low for. ash.
1 ni l wholesale Glass Jars at the same figures they
do n Phiia., and Tin Ctme fan r tt.au the cinr pi fee.
For spouting and job work we intend to let no one
.Mo lis ill price. We tise the I st material, and pro
fi s.-i to understand our niisincss.
I append the following card from Jf. S. Fisher, Pat
entee of my celebrated Spring Top Can:
Caution to Merchants & Tinners.
Since the great success < f my cemented paper
tings for closing Fruit Cans, some have tiionghtto
• lilt into the same current ol success by infringing
upon my patent. Some cans longer patented than
mine, on which gum had been used under their pat
nt arrangement, are now making their appearance
with cemented paper rings, instead of the gum form
erly used.
In most eases such infringements take place thro"
persons not responsible, who take orders in country
tores, while the manufacturers in the cities have for
tne most part concealed their work. This is to notify
loe public that the use of cemented paper, pressed
up* n th*- top of :* fruit can. during tin* heated state
of the frmt, that w hen cold it is perfectly sealed, is
an iniriiigemt-nl upon my rights, unless u-ed upon a
can having a cap with ray name stamped upon it. Any
'•u.d oi in nt upon this paper, undergoing a pro
es.s of pres-ure during the cooling of the fruit, comes
in contact with my patents, dab d .Nov. 12. lStil. Aug.
it', long, March 22. is*-4 All who manufacture, sell, or
use "mis with cemented paper, which have not my
name upon the caps, are liable for infringement.
~ ~ H.S.FISHER.
Manufactured by J. lItVIN WALI.IS. jeld
STAMPING ! STAMPING !!
| Al)ihS wishing to have Stamping
Aj done for either BHAID or E.MBHOIDBRV .
>•.*ll. IK* acc-nminodateii with the latest patterns, by
calling on Mrs. .SHAW, at her residence on Third
street, adjoining the old Baptist church.
Bitterns of every description and the latest styles
always on hand and for sale. apl2.">—oin.
P. F. LOOP
Has again returned from the city
jyS v with a large and well-selected stock of
goods, which w ill IK sold cheaper than
ever He would therefore invite all his
customers and also new ones to call and see for them
: elyes. as my stock is large and prices to suit every
"'-•dy. A good assortment of home made work on
hand Having examined ail the* lit* styles in the
city, he. is prepared to tnake to older all the late
styles now worn.
V tine assortment of cotton and woollen Hosiery at
very low prices. Call at the old stand. myld
\ MEKICAN llay Fork and Knife. Ev-
L V ery farmer should have this fork. It is one of
the very best forks to unload hay from the wagon and
load it out of the mow. It is also a perfect Knife to
cut out of mow or stack and is warranted to give en
tire satisfaction. It has advantages we think ho other
fork possesses. F.J. HOFFMAN,
Agent for the Manufacturers.
S. J. 3 T JLEEF„TSCIT,
Attorney at Law,
LEWIGTOWN, PA.,
( kis professional servtees to the citizens of
\T,,: . m county* . Office with D. W. Woods, esq.,
Main street, below National Hotel. my 2
T3EST brands Cigars, and good Tobacco,
XJ M ED. FRYSINGERU
BUSINESS COLLEGE
. E. cor. Tenth and Gheitnut Streets.
PHILADELPHIA.
IMTE most complete and thoroughly
. appointed Business or Commercial College in
the country.
The only one in the city possessing a Legislative
Charter, and the only one in the United States autho
rized to confer Degrees of Merit. Diplomas awarded
to graduates in the Commercial Course under its cor
porate seal bv authority of law.
Conducted"by gentlemen of liberal education and
extensive experience in business, and aftording une
.jnalb-d advantages for the thorough theoretical und
practice! education ot young men for the various du
ties and employments of business life.
THEORY AND PRACTICE COMBINED
by a system of
ACTUAL BUSINESS Tit AIM NO
original afid pre-eminently practical, giving the stu
dent in the short' -t Lute a complete insight into the
routine, details, customs and forms of usmezs in
general. n> eoii.lucte.l .n the best ivgultib-d.-'.'.iuYii. r
ctal and financial .e-tnhiishmeiit,.
Theoretical Bookkeeping
Up..ii a new plan, with an original cxm.siiion of the
sen nee of ifl coums. at ranged ami publishcd by tiie
proprietor ot tt.:> Institution exclusive iy f.-r his own
use. saving oita-half the ordinary labor of the stu
dent, and giving him a complete knowledge of '.lie
practice ot the ilu'coiiiiiiinis.
TLe Cummrrcial Course
i.yi ht* \t'Us
Duokkeepimj. Co .mn. real Arilhl 'uaitunship. Du.ii
iiosk f <>r: ■ 'i ,,V ' : ( 'ijiitnii i ctal Law. Ltetures
on Bmdiunt At/airs, thmwrea' Ci„-fowi..
Furum I in,! .1 rtuai Luxouss J'roctirv.
Special Krauciu-s.
Alyelua mid tk> IL'jrt-r Md/u natus. l'ianoyi no/.//. Or
nnmenttl Pamnmhip, the Art of Detecting &un
ttij'itl Hoot 11. l-.ni/iiu.t > in /. S,iri , S 'lrt
'jiltton ami Jth jmphiiuf.
TtD graphing.
1 IK- arrangeini-uts lor J elegrspliing are far in a,I
--vain-e of any thing of the kind ever otiered to the
Public. Angular IVk-grapli Lin.- is .-otitieeted wiili
ilit! Institution with twenty lire.nch office in various
parts of the city, where pir h • business transacted,
and in which ihe students ot this Institution are per
niitted to practice. No reguku office pra< tice can be
had in any oth r school of instruction in the country,
without Whu-ii n' Otic can <>■ :a;n ap. tl< aa- a prac
tical operator. Young men are e.tutioued against the
deceptive representations <>f those who, without anv
such titcilities. pretend to tea-h Telegraphing.
Patronage.
This Institution i- now enjoying the largest patron
age ever bestowed upon am commercial school in
tin State, tKi r tive hundred students were ,u alt< n
danee the first year, and over seven hundred duri 'g
the past year. Ihe best class of student** may inva
riably be found In re and all its a-- .••iati'.n.- an- fir-;-
< lass.
Location and Accommodations
The Institution is iocnted in the most eentral part
of tlio city, and its accornmodations. for extent, ele
gance -and convenience, are unsurpassed All the
rooms have i.. n fitted up in the very b. stylo with
BUSINESS OJ UhEs OR COUNTING HUUSEB,
THLE< ■li AfcH OFFICES. S J'ATff >N Jiii Y s i'OKE
VSD A Rt'.LLAK
BANE OF DEPOSIT AND ISSUE,
supplied with tin -ly eng av. ! lithographic noteslised
as a circulating medium in the Department of Actual
Business.
To Young Men
who desire the very bo-t facilities for a
Practical Kducalion for Business,
we guarantee a course of instruction no where else
equalled, while the reputation and .standing of the
Institution among business men make its endorse
ment the beet passport to success and advancement.
All contemplating entering any Commercial College
are invited to rvtud tor an
Illustrated Circular and Catalogue
containing complete interior views of the College, and
full particulars of the course - if instruction, terms, .v.-,
1.. FAIRBANKS, A. M., Pra
l. T-. M J. 111. 1J A a T. SuoLo] (ehee L: ~ .
Nov. 8,05,1y*
USE THE BEST I I
i>S5. CI,<M
EXOELSIOR
HAJR RESTORER.
lor Restoring Gray Hair to its natural
color, producing J/at'r upon Laid
lb '(/.I w fieri the a'/sins, is not
he relit ry; stops Jlurr from
falling off or turning
gray; hailing all
eruptions of
the. Scalp, and
causing harsh, wiry
llair to become soft, glossy
and luxuriant, and may he
dressed in any form desired.
This preparation has been fully tested by thousands,
and tins never failed to accomplish all that isclaimed
for it. when used according to directions.
The proprietor is aware that many have been 'lis
appointed by the high-sounding pretense of the many
preparations with which the market has been filled
for a few years past, but such confidence does ho
place in the merits of his aitiele that he offers to
REFUND THE MONEY
in all cases where, after a thorough trial of two'bot
tles. it fails to give entire satisfaction.
It is used and reeonnnend< d by the clergy and the
Faculty, and meets their entire approval.
IT IS NOT A DYE,
but by supplying the secretions of the capillary
glands, acts as a Restorer.
It does not soil the purest Linen or the
nicest Hon net.
IT IS DELICATELY & ELEGANT
LY PERFUMED,
is easily applied, and is ail that can be desired in a
hair preparation. .
ONE TRIAL WILT. CONVINCE ALL OF ITS
VIRTUES.
Call for Dr. Clock's Excelsior Hair Restorer, and
lake no other.
Is sold everywhere by Druggists at SI 00 per bottle
or Six Bottles for $5 00. Call for
1". B. CLOCK, Proprietor,
Manchester, N. H.
F. J- Hoffman. Agent for Mifflin co. je<s-2nt
ROOFING.
ANEW mode of Roofing, saving
time, money and labor, and is adapted to
Buildings of all Descriptions,
It can be applied to steep or flat roofs, old or new. It
unites the best water proof composition with the best
water-proot fabric, in the best manner, lias been in
use for several years in New York and Washington,
and we feel confident in recommending it. The price
is only seven cents per square foot. Samples can be
seen by calling at
3. HI MMEL WRIGHT'S,
House Painter, Lewistown,
Who is agent for its sale. . apl2s-6m.
•
A MONTH !—AGENTS wanted for
*+* six entirety new articles, just out. Ad
dress O. T. GAREY, City Building, Biddeford, Main.
December 20, isly.
Grocery and Variety Store,
At the favorite old Stand formerly occupi
ed by Mrs. Wertz, and latterly by 1).
drove, b' ftce• a the Union House ami
lilack Lear Hotel, East Market st.,
Lewistown,
I Vf T HERE th* 4 publir will constantly tin 1 a general.
assortment <f the <rr'j<*cru*>"comprising
Cofiees, Sugars, Teas. Molasses,
Fish, Salt, Tobacco Segars,
; Brooms, Tubs. Buckets, and hundreds of other arti
cles in general use. together with Hams. Shoulders,
: Dried Beef. Ac. Also Confections and Nuts of all
, kinds. Fancy Articles, and a genera! variety of sueli
- matters and things as may be needed in housekeep
; iug from a pin up.
MUTHEIISBOUUHS.
The public are invited to give us a call. ap26.Gnt
New Stock of Hats, Caps, &c.
"7T
' * * W • ike vOH JMKIM * ' W em--* 31 bt,
Market At., next I four to John A. n tig's.
qgr. 'Lis ,l" st received from
: fg / New Vlk und PhiLa.ie! WT/
a:k and complete a.-snri
mi nt of
■ ••! exhthited in thin place which will beiilfi
i pus. u at such prices a to 'iefy cotnpetition,
and winch he invites evervliodv t call and
examine, ti> he ts satisfied thut hia ttlock tun
, not fail to please
For the Ornish he has constantly on hand,
I or will make to order, hats to their taste of
any required or brim, at pri. es which
cannot fail tie satisfactory.
Country Merchants will ti- .J 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, next door t i John
Kennedy's LMoro and neariy opposite the
! Old Fe lows' Hall. muv 11
SELLING OFF AT COST!
. ' | ill', und. tsigned l.avit-g ti i.ii<;e stock of
1 Eastern manufaetun 1 li<n>ts and c lioes
•n hand, > •!}<• i - 1 11 stitoe at cash prices from
I now until further notice is given.
| Men's Hoots warranted, double soles from
Sd <HI to O ou.
Men s Hoots do do do calf,
0 Oo to 7 00
J H".vHoots do do 200to 300
J nib's Boots do do 100 to 225
i Mi-n's Guui Overshoe, best 1 25
I W linen's do do 1 10
Men's do cloth Tops 2 75
He has niso a stock of city work on hand,
which he will sell very low, and warrants it
to be good for nothing. .S >. come on buys
; and giris, and get prepared for the cold
t Manufacturing; and repairing attended tn
ias usuat. A large stock i f Trunks, Valises
! ""d Carpet Bags n hand which will !>:- sold
iat very rens-naM- price* A full st ek of
heme made work kept constantly on hand at
low pii.es. HILLY JOilNirOX.
Lewistown Feb 7, IB CO.
IMI2SIDDI3
AND
Victory over High Prices !
THE undersigned lias iv.-tivd trout the Eastern
1 eities a large and varied a—rtment of BOOTS
I AND SHOES, ot all sorts uud sizes,of etistoru maim
i l&ct-uri;. ut iii- oiii- il<Mr \vr<t < f FntneistMis'
; Hardware East M irlo-t • >■t. L- wistuivn. He
i will .-onstiuitly keep on hard .large :. s-ortment of
HOMEMADE WOEK.
of all kinds and tin- lab -d stvV-s.
He will also take measures and make work to or
der. at short notice. Repairing done in the neatest
manner, i Ic- pubiie are invited to eal! and examine
my r-n.ck before pnr iatsing els. win-re. as I am
bound to sell eiieaj or than tin- cheapest, for cash
ap" vV. THORN BURG.
(1 ROVER S RIKRR'v
NEW AND IMPROVED
iiALliiJdi,
Mo. 1, Prieo S.SO
r GROYER & •RAKER SE\Y-
J- INU J/AC'HINE CO. invite ihe . twtitton of
Tailors, Manufarturcrs of Clufhiu?, Boots and
Shoes, autl Uarriiigr Trimmers,
and others requiring u rapid, light-running, and dura
ble Lock Sticii -Hacliiue, t.. tin .i-new
No. 1 Sewing Machine,
It ts .d extra size, very strong ami t'l.werfu!. easily
oper.ited v.. ij i litt.c ne.ise iis adapted to everv variety
of v. . . from the thiim st uuishn to Ib-'i.eaviost
leather, and will work equally well with cotton, linen
j or -iiit thread, ia tt,-r- stiniiar to lim following aro
i being constantly received:
-Our maeliinist and foreman tiave both thoroughly
! exutniiit 1 ami t.-.-led your No. 1 J/a.-hiues en .lilJer-
I ent material. Irom the heaviest harness leather and
! finest broadcloth aud muslin to the thii.it.-st tissue
j paper, without alt- ring tlu- tensions, an i we find it
; makes ap. i !••• t stitcb on all materials. 1 have tried
I Singer's and other machines for years, and have no
i hesitation in pronouncing your No 1 Shuttle J/tu-hine
, the best by I;.r o, any luacliitie vv.- have used.
U'iluaji Lock.
Jferchant 7Ui!or, 121 Lake Sir. et, Chicago."
! "I tun the fortunate possessor of one of vour new
No. 1 Shuttle Jfaehin.-s; I have used tb'e singer
St* wing run *• 1 11 •* tor Uio past i< w \t.u\-'. :m<l it gives
me great pleasure to .-ay that this one js far superior
in all points to any that I have ever used or seen
1 want no better. This machine can 1..- seen at my
slioj) itt any timts. KEUBIN SMITH.
Merchant Tailor, Lewistown, I'a
ALL WHO WANT THE
LATI'>T REM
should not tail to .-idl amithis new a-piraut toi
public favor, n- ii is destined to supersed. all tite
heretofore popular .1/achmcs for ir.anitiaetuiin" out -
poses.
I Having the largest variety oi tnaeintiea of anv othei
i Company, we can suit all tastes with a a maehineat
j pii' - - .- tiom id, to file. All maehines warranted
! n-ts -t.irover a- B titer's Cotton, Linen Thread and
: Machine 1 wist lor sale.
infurniation an ! samples of sewing given hv
R. J*. LOOP, Agent,
sep'2o-ly Lewistown. Pa.
EXCELSIOR
Photograph and Art Gallery.
I.ATIi HtItKHOLHEIUS.
j\ pjJ , \\ E.\"S can novv furnisii tJie pub
j[_VX lie Willi Likenesses, from the tiniest
Gem to a Portrait or life size Photograph.
. e have the only Solar Camera at work
in the Juniata Valley, and tiesire the pub
lie to etill and examine what Mr. iiurk-
Jiolder fan aeeomplished antl well known
artist) and others have pronounced "a
success.'' Look at the array:
j Albatypes or Ivory
' types,
j Photo-Miniatures
j Cabinet Photos., a
Portrait or Life size
j Photographs—
] plain or in colors,
j <fcc., Ac., <kc.
Gents,
Ferrotypes,
Melainotypes,
Ambrotypes,
Card Photographs
Vignettes,
Photographs for
: oval frames,
Our work is executed in the best style
plain or in colors, and at the lowest rates'
C *" a * MejjWENS.
nstructions to students tnven
at lair <tes. ap4tf
Pratt's Column.
j I
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**Jry£ w wvtWMj
"PiTT T
•*■/ a vy;
•* "JF .<"£ ■**" G!
cW *# sii Vr' W ■a' tvi*
A new and complete assortment at s
3? !R J\. T T S 3
_
at the lowest prices
|
GROCERIES, GROCERIES, j
GROCERIES,
Fresh and cheap at Pratts'.
-
FISII, SALT and BACON,
at the lowest, prices, at Pratts'.
LOWERING and all other grades of syr- j
up, cheap at Pratts'.
Everybody goes to Pratts' for
MUSLINS,
CALICOES,
DELAINES, and i
to select from their Gne stock of
DRESS GOODS.
|
CASSIMERES, SATINETS,
COTTON and LINEN PANT STUFFS,
very cheap at Pratts'.
Last, but not least,
Pratts have the only genuine
"JACKSON WHITE POTATOES." i
i I
Lewistown, June, 1806. [oct2s'6sy !
Tailoring Establishment
cs> iXjliC£> 0
(SniiiiiiiLigffl Wj c^nijiisssc)
removed his shop to the
formerly known as the "irreen house''
li Mt rs. 11 ? f Vall r v ~n,i street, adjoining
who nte i V storf - w J. u ' re he cordially invite- all
e anything m his line. Goods and Trim
tht^ati U t U stv£ ttnd gentlemen's clothing made, in
in ti styles, on short notice, and at reasonable
' pnoey apll-tf !
At D. Grove's Store,
| Jiew Arrival if Grocrrit-s and Coiifittionerifi
DGRiiVE w nhl mcdii inform the j, ,
. has just received a tr sli aapplv.
i would call their ntt'-nti.oi. Now ;
1 cheap p-iine Moln-o-es; the v- ry ~f ~
j Coffee. 7 different kinds, put up . :. •
i Starch. Farina. Hominy i' andalli ,- N " ul "
resh ami fine: prime l'h< ose. pure Ci.i, r \
Baskets. Buckets. Br<- nts.; a variety of Doi'il
Notions for Children A Kais.ii*. ! 1
Co.-oanuts, Allllolni.-. Ac.. 1,-.., th.
mem of Soaps to bf found in town. Ha i
endless "Variety of extracts, all of win. !,
cheap for cash. " "t
HiF All kinds of Country Produce :,,
change for Goods.
Thankful for past favors, he hopes 1. a
iion to biisiiiess to merit and receivi a .
the patronage of a,• lie reus pubic
Great Excitement at the Pest
Iffioe,
j /\N uuiii • f U.' w .tni\ , • ; ..... _
•••
.
| Uim ::••• ••. •• :• • tfi - Uirh . .• .. . j
B.tHTS, MIiKS AMI GAIT! ,S.
. ... • -til •; I'f i. ' v. <>e|iilcmeu*s an i
!••• iLr.-.i";.::•. '■
• :. :,p,-.-; I-I ease. Also ci-h-tHi,;!;,
j as- i • tin in • : , oil., n, vv.u k. win, ,
' tured urntei Oi-<>e ri -• p.-I \ -: -u. i,•,
I toi 1 and workmanship 8...-:® in
I order nt si -it m t:< ... Koj-airing ,•
! matiie r. • it t Post <it!. .... .......
| yom-seivi- W. . ;•/'
j 1 • ivislovvu. May lKt;i:-y.
1 von li
In iiiidii! i t< an extem-iv; st of
GOLD & SILVER WATCHES,
MEDAL'GNS,
BREAST FiWS,
RINGS,
and other
J JE2 "W E L R "Y
A T
iis l/\ Jiii-olvJ'-i
establishment, will be found a beautiful as
sortment ii
TiiiUiiiD jiiioß-il
K* 3 to I 0< ft % i'ii
A LSD.
id all the prominent
j iiiliii J
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
and liuiidrcijs of , flie, atti - -.
H. W. .MMvIX.
Lewistown, Mey 2-1, 1865.
| ROBERT IV. RATION,
SOI TH SIISK OF IQAKKKT STREET,
1.13 >V I STOW Nf, PA.
II AS just received and opened utilise!- I
_j| taldishuicnr a new supply of
Clocks. Watches. Jewelry.
MM
Fancy Articles, &c.,
which i;c \vi:i dispose ot at reus- nai.ie ;-rices.
| lie invites all to give liiui a call and examine
; his stuck, wliicii (unbraces all art ii-;,-in bi:
j line, and is sufficiently large tu enable a. M
i uiake tele( lions who desire to purcha- .
tef' i-LPAIiiING neatly and exned o .-usit
■ attended to, and all work warrant. 1.
Liianuful for the patronage heretofore re
; ceived. isr- respectfully asks a continual:. 1 - 1
the same, and will endeavor to please all ttirt
may favor him with their custom. f 1-
I llilli ail TOIIIW3J
AT
NOTICE TO FARMERS!
j ur dersigne.l announces that I
1 'is now prepared to buy or receive OB I
storage, and forward all kinds < f
Grain and other Produce, 14
At his now vV alehouse at lieci!-viilp.
WALT At oil I
kept constantly on hand fur - iK
lie also continues the Produce Di. ioessat H
the old stand in Lewistown.
octl9-tf AHNKK THOMPSON- I
HA.KD77jL E, E, 1
!mn iiiij) m I
LS. Is'l a, i- *.
JOHN li. SKLHF.IMEK offers his sincere ■
thanks to the friends and weii-wi-hers '.'1
his estaolislimrnt, f-ir lie- steady .m l rapid
' growth of his business hitiiei to, and s -lic.ts
a continuaiiou of the patronage "f th- 1 :Dl ' ;|f
inunity. NN ith increased ti ciltii' -. andd? v '
ting strict personal att. nti-m to the uetaiis -I
j his business, be is eontident that ;. r; ' e,s
j ' ,e "Biy be favored with during the pr? ct
j year, wii! be executed to the rnrire ■
tion ot those giving them.
Mis stock of Hardware, Wo .1 v\i :k. Leather, I
Saddlery. I'tiach Trimming-, Linings,
Shoe Findings, Paints, Oils. Ghus. H
St(>ves, Nails. Ilurse arid Mule n
Shoes, Nails and Nail Rods.
i is heavy and well-selecfed, and i- : -flVrcJ I
| prices us low as can possibly be ■ td !'■' H
WARE ; I
lis of his own manufacture, mde in nil I
• and workmanlike manner, by fob hand? I
der iiis own supervision, and i-< ffcred wee- H
sale or retail, cut superior to ant/ m the j*
Merchants. Mechanics, Farmers, " I
keepers arid Dealers gei erally may r"lv u f I
getting any article in his line with an R , I
ranee of lair dealing and promptness, w '_ iet I
er in person or by order. . I
Roofing, Spouting, Repairing, Gas I irti ° I
ami all kinds of Job IV'ork done at short 1 -
notice.
Liberal discount given to the Trade aa ■
Wholesale Dealers. La
J. B. SELUEIMEB. ■
Lewistown, Jan., 1866-ly