EDUCATIONAL. J. K. Haf.tzlsk. Belleville, Mijftin County, Editor TEE CHILDBEE. [The following beautiful lines were written byChas. Dickens;] When the le-sons and tasks are all ended, And the school for the day is dismissed, The little ones gather around me. To bid me good night and be kissed; 0 I the little white arms that encircle My nock in their tender embrace, O! the smiles that are halos of h'eaven. Shedding sunshine of love on my lace. And wiien they are gone. I sit dreaming Of my childhood, too lovely to last; Of iove that my heart will remember While it wakes to the puise of the past. Ere the world and its wickedness made me A partner of sorrow and sin: \\ h-*n the gi<ry of God was about me, And the glory of gladness within. 01 mv heart grows weak a* a woman s, And the fountain of feelings will flow. When 1 think .f the paths steep and stony, Where the feet of the dear ones must go; Of th- mountains oi sin hanging o er them iif ihe i in pests of Fate blowing wild, o: there's nothing on earth half so holy As the innocent heart ola child! They are the idols of heart and of households, Tliev are the angels of God in disguise, Hi- sunlight still sleeps in their tresses; li:s glory still gleams in their eves. o.' those truants from home and from heaven. They have made me more manly ud mild! And I know now, how Jesus could liken The kingdom of God to a child. I ask not a life for the dear ones All radiant, as others have done. But that life may have just enough shadow To temper the glare of the sun: 1 would pray God to guard them from evil, But mv prayer would bound back to Ah 1 a seraph may- pray for a sinner. But a sinner must pray for himself. The twig is so easily bended. I have banished the rule and the rod; I have taught them the goodness of knowledge. They 1 are taught me the goodness of God; My heart is a dungeon of darkness. Where I shut them from breaking a rule; My frown is sufficient correction. My love is the law of the school. I shall leave the old house in the autumn. To traverse its threshold no more; Ah I how I shall sigh fur the dear ones That meet me each morn at the door! I shall miss the 'good nights' and the kisses, And the gush of their innocent glee. The group on the green, and the flowers That are brought every morning to me. I shall miss (hem at morn and at eve— Their song in the school and the street, I.shall miss the low him of their voices, And the tramp of their delicate feet. When the lessons of life are all ended, And death says, 'The school is dismissed!' May the little ones gather around me, To bid me good night and be- kissed. RECIPES. Pickling Walnuts —A lady of great experience in such matters, gives the following receipt for pickling walnuts: "Gather them dry, prick them thro' Avith a large pin two or three times, put them into salt and water, shift them every three days for a fortnight, put them into a sieve, and let them stand a day in the air, and then put them into an earthen jar. Boil as much vinegar as will cover them well, pour it boiling hot over them, let them stand three days, then pour them into a sieve and let them stand in the air another day; then take to every quart of fresh vinegar that may be wanted half an ounce of black mustard seed, half an ounce of horse radish cut into slices, a quarter of an ounce of long pepper, three cloves of garlic, a dozen cloves, four or five pieces of raw gin ger, and a few eschalots; boil these ten minutes, and pour it boiling hot over your walnuts; let it stand sf fort night, then put them into bottles, cork close, and cover the corks with rosin. They will keep for years." Penny Beer. —f oz cream tartar, 1 cent's worth sassafras, I do. sarsaparil la, 1 do. pipsissaway. All these are bought in the market. Put 1 gallon water to the sassafras, pipsissaway and sarsaparilla, and boil li hours. Then pour it off and add another gallon of water, and boil until the strength is out of the herbs. Pour it boiling on the cream tartar; when about milk warm, put in one cent's worth yeast Sweeten with molasses and sugar. tor Staining Floors, Piazzas, drc. — Make a strong lye of boiled wood ashes, add as much copperas as will stain the floor a light shade of oak : try a little first. Put on the wash with a mop dipped in the lye, and wet the boards well. .When varnished, this lasts a season. PRICES DOWN ONCE MORE. rrHE undersigned has a large stock of both X Home-made and Eastern manufactured Boots and "" ij e f" otters at prices lower than he has sold for four years : Men's thick, d. Boots, warranted, from $2.75 to 5.00. " ( „?f " L' ." " 4.00 to 6.00. eXtFa 4.50-to 6.00. riOJV Boots, Jqq|q o Qij thick Brogans, double-soled, 2 00 to 2 50 Men s spilt " warranted very bad, no" Bovs Shoes, price ranging from 1.25 to 2:2',' As toe taxes are to be reduced again on the first day Mtnv e to re<,uc f ®r prices HOME-MADE WORK of all kinds made to order ut reduced priees. So come on boys and mrls and examine for yourselves. 8 Trunks, Valises and Carpet Ra" larn.d in K-Wwl.r. the r0r,,.. till h. ('.tSraed'tf requested. But when goods have been lmU worn, they will not he taken C?tl p to e 5 r l h ! in mind as some folks think that' wearing for I aucl'tf 6 ,DJUrP the Sal ° th " m fte%Jds. _ g BILLY JOHNSON. gold RECEIVED ON DEPOSIT, ! For which Certificates will be issued, BEARING INTEREST IN GOLD. . , 0 . y* Clarlc At Co., Bankers, jylß.4t No. 35 South Third St., Philadelphia, i DENTAL CARD KEEVER, Sl7 RG EON DENTIST. g" TEETH Extracted WITHOUT PAIN 1 IhWSBK. ?y * ne UMt: of NITROUS OXIDE or Laughing Gas. Teeth inserted on al! fin , * ' the different styles of bases. Teeth SonVi'vin a P pr ® Ted manner. Special atten- Termi reasonable? 886 * U '" S ' A " Water Vlreet8 BCOpal Parsomi B e . Corner of Main and NAILS, 87.00 per keg, at j y 11 F. J. HOFFMAN'S. RED Sole Leather and Shoe Findings in good supply, and low, at HOFFMAN'S. ' pIDER MILLS, for sale"by VJ F. J. HOFFMAN. TMSH ! FISH .' Huffman's is the store for Mackerel and Herring. FARMERS lOOK TO YOLK INTERESTS! BALL'S OHIO RIM Uli Will 1.11. WITH Pigeon-Wing Seif-Rake. MAN!"FACTORED BV liEESE, SLAGLE & FOUST, Lewistown, M>ffbn Couuty, Pa. "E are now manufeeturin;: Ball's Ohio Reaper ami > M Jwi-r. vrith Pigeon-wing Self rake, whic hw e of fer for the season o' ISO*. as a perb-t-l Mower. a pei ft-ct Reaper and a perfect Sell Raker. As a Mower it ha n-i superior, ami as a Reaper and Self-Raker it i no equal. Perfect Side I'-livery; has no Mae draft; two driving w.-ieel : hinged bar. adapts itself to the nncTfiwnrr' of the groond is m win? and reap :i;z. The s-. lf-r iki- does'not interfere with the dri ver's seat The ilrn-r - Hit regulate the height of stubble while tt.- machine is in motion. We also manufa-ture SEIOLES' PATEST HAY HAKE. Haines' celebrated Horse Power and Threshing Machine. Agency for Geiser's patent Self-Regulating Grain Thresher, Separator, Gleaner and Bagger. .Ail kinds of Machine work made and fitted lip for Mills. Factories. Furnaces and Forges. Also, Rose and Reaction Water Wheels. All orders will receive prompt attention, bv addres s,jng REESE, SLAGLE A FoUST. Lewistown, Mittlin Co.. Pa. S. Benner, General Agent. fl'bo my'23'ls6 REIMHTG-TOIsrS AiiaJ -j. SOLD BY GUN DEALERS AND TilE TRADE GKNKK ALLY. Vc-.-t Poeket Pistol. No. 22 Cartridge. Repeating Pistol.(Elliot pt.) No. -2 Cartridge, Re peat, ng Pistol, (Elliot pt.) No. 32 Cartridge, Pocket Revolver. 'Self Cocking.) Nee Pocket Revolver, (with Loading Lever.) Police Revolver. Navy Size Calibre. Beit Revolver. Navv Size Calibre, Beit Revolver, (SelT-Cocking.) Navy Calibr% Navy Revolver. 3R-100 in. Calibre. Army Revolver. 44-100 in. Calibre. Gun Cane, using No. 32 Cartridge, Revolving Rifle. 30 A 41-100 in. Calibre. Breech Loading Rifle. No. 32 Cartridge, Breech Loading Carbine. No. 4t. Cartridge. I*. S. Rifle, (Steel Barrel.) with Sabre Bayonet, I'. S. Rifled Musket. Springfield Pattern, Single Barrel Shot Gun. E. REMINGTON A SONS, flion, New York. AGENTS. Moore A Nicholas, New York. Palmers A Baehelders, Boston, John P. Lovell, Jos. e. Grubb A Co., Philadelphia. Poultney & Trimble, Baltimore. Henry Foisom & Co., New Orleans & Memphis. Maynard Bros., Chicago. L. M. Ramsey & Co., St. Louis. Albert E. Crane, San Francisco. ju. 11. NEW BOOT & HOE If 081 IN THE WEST WARD. The undersigned has just opened a new and large stock of BOOTS and SHOES in .Major Buoy's store room, West Market street, Lewistown a few doors from the diamond anil opposite Eisenhise's Hie tel. where will he found an enure new stock of Fash ionable HOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, SLIPPERS, SzO., for Ladies, Gentleman, Gil ls, Bovs, and Children, se lected with much care, and which will he sold at rea sonable prices for cash. Custon work will also he punctually attended to, this branch being under the superintendence of Wm. T. Wenta. an old and experience workman. REPAIRING also attended to. The public, as well as his fellow soldiers,are invited to give him a call and examine his stock. FRANK H. WENTZ. Lewistown, Sept. 6,1865. STILL OIT IP,IN THE TIDE. THE BIG COFFEE POT SIGN. 'Tis said that brevity is wit, •To try it we've hit on the following bit For sale at the big Coffee Pot stand: Stoves, Tin Ware, plain and plated Fruit Cans, Brass Kettles, Iron Pots. Tea Kettles and Pans. Toilet Ware, Stamped Ware, Jupaned Ware and Spades- Shovels. Hoes. Knives. Forks, and Oil Shades. Step Ladders, Spoons. Sad Irons and Stands. Tubs, Buckets, Churns, Brooms, and Water Cans. Butter Bowls, Sugar Boxes, and Door Mats. Brushes. Oil Cloths. Trans for mice and rats, Clothes Pins, Bed Cords, Knife, Tray and MOD Sticks, Baskets, Flour Sieves, Wood Saws and Lamp Wicks, r Spring Balances. Slaw Cutters and Carpet Tacks, Tack Hammers, Hatchets, and Weekly Racks, Meat Saws, Bread Toasters, Scissors and Shoe Black, Clothes Wringers. Oval Trays, and a Clothes Rack, 'lea Bells, Zink-Ruhbers and Coffee Mills, Tin Boxes for Bonds, Deeds and Wills, Picture Frame Cords & Tassels, pretty and new. And many other things—can't mention but lew. P. S. Many of the above mentioned goods are di rect from the factory, and will be sold low for cash. I will wholesale Glass Jars at the same figures they no in Phi la., and Tin Cans lower than the c:tv price. For spouting and job work we intend to let no one outdo us in price. We use the best material, and pro fess to understand our business. i append the following card from 11. S. Fisher, Pat entee of my celebrated Spring Top Can: Caution to Merchants & Tinners. Since the great success of my cemented paper ungs for closing Fruit Cans, some have thought to drift into the same current of success by infringing upon rny patent. Some cans longer patented thari mine, on which gutn had been used under their pat i nt arrangement, are now making their appearance with cemented paper rings, instead of the gum form- Tlv used. In most cases such infringements take place thro' persons not responsible, who take orders in country stores, while the manufacturers in the cities have for the most part concealed their work. This is to notify the public that the use of cemented paper, pressed U 5 > V? fl during the heated Mat** frmt - so that when cold it is perfectly sealed, i* an infringement upon my rights, unless used upon a <\in having u cap with my name stamped upon it. Any Kind ol cement upon this paper, undergoing a pro cess of pressure during the cooling of the fruitTcomes 1!! w 'th my patents, dated Nov. li 1861. Aug. 19, ISG2. March 22.1804 All w ho manufacture, sell, or use cans with cemented paper, which have not my name upon the caps, are liable for infringement. ~ Jt 11. S. FISHER. Manufactured by J. IRVIN WALLIS. jel3 1366. NEW GOODS! AT NATHANIEL KENNEDY'S s T O R. Hi , In the Odd Fellows' Hall. TUST received from Philadelphia, a tf very choice assortment of Ginghams Flannels, Chocks, Hickory, Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods of n:l kinds. A.LSO, Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Chocolate. Essences of Coffee, Queensware. Stone ware, Hardware and Cedarware, Shoul ders. Hams, Mackerel, Herring, Shad, Boots and ohoes. Gram Bags. Also, a tine lot of Whisky, brandy, Wine and Gin, SALT. *c., rn b e C xchA^or°^ r 0 Ow4C ' COUntry Pr ° duce Uken N. KENNEDY. Lewsitown, October 11, 1865. Bird Cases. \ your Bird Cages—they are pretty— at HOFFMAN'S. BEST brands Cigars, and good Tobacco. •* SD. FRYSINGER'S. BDWSCOLIECt N. E. cor. Tenth and Chestnut Streets. PHILADELPHIA. THE 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 hy authority of law. Conducted hy gentlemen of liberal education and extensive experience in business, and aftording une qualled advantages for the thorough theoretical and practical education of young men for the various du ties and employments of business life. THEORY AND PRACTICE COMBINED by a system of ACTUAL BUSINESS TRAINING original and pre-eminently practical, giving the stu dent in the shortest time a complete insight into the routine, details, customs and forms of business in general, as conducted in the best regulated commer cial n<f financial establishments. Theoretical Bookkeeping Upon a new plan, with an original exposition of the science of accounts, airanged and published by the proprietor of ibis Institution exclusively for his own use. saving one-half the ordinary labor of the stu dent, and giving him a complete knowledge of the practice of the best accountants. The Commercial Course EMBRACES Bookkeeping, Conaneraal Arithmetic. Penmanship, Busi ness Correspondence. Commercial Low, Lectures on Business Affairs, Commercial Customs, Forms and Actual Business Practice. Special Branches. Algebra and the Higher Mathematics. Phanograghy, Or mmental Penmanship, the Art of Detecting Coun terfeit Money, Engineering, Surveying, Navi gation and Telegraphing. Telegraphing Tne arrangements for Telegraphing are far in ad vance of anything of the kind ever offered to the public. A regular Telegraph Line is connected with the Institution with twenty branch offices in various parts of the city, where public business is transacted, and in which the students of this institution are per mitted to practice. No regulai office practice can be had in any other school of instruction in the country, without which no one can obtain a position as a prac tical operator. Young men are cautioned against the deceptive representations of those who. without any such facilities, pretend to teach Telegraphing. Patronage. This Institution is now enjoving the largest patron age ever bestowed upon any commercial school in the State. Over five hundred students were in atten • iance the first year, and over seven hundred during the past year. Ihe best class of students may inva riably be found here, and all its associations are first class. Location and Accommodations The Institution is located in the most central part of the eity. and its accommodations, for extent, ele gance and convenience, are unsurpassed. All the rooms have been fitted up in the very best style with BUSINESS OFFICES OR COUNTING HOUSES. TELEGRAPH OFFICES. STATIONERY STORE AMD A REGULAR BANK OF DEPOSIT AND ISSUE, supplied with finely-engraved hthographie notes used as a circulating medium iu the Department of Actual Business. To Young Men who desire the very best facilities for a Practical Kducation 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 best passport to success and advancement. All contemplating entering any Commercial College, are invited to send for an Illustrated Circular and Catalogue containing complete Interior views of the College, and full particulars of the course of instruction, terms, &c. D. FAIRBANKS, A. >l., President. T E. MERCHANT, Sunt, of Office Business. Nov. 8,65,1y* USE THE BEST ! ! UU. CLIN K S EXCELSIOR HAIR RESTORER. tor Restoring Gray Hair to its natural color, producing Hair upon Bald Heads where the disease is not hercd it-> ry; slops 11a ir J ram falling ojf or turning gray; heating all eruptions of the Scalp, and causing harsh, wiry llair to become soft, glossy anil luxuriant, and may be dressed in any form desired. This preparation has been fully tested by thousands, and tias never failed to accomplish all that is claimed for it, when used according to directions. The proprietor is aware that many have been dis 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 he place in the merits of his aiticle 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 recommended 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 Bonnet. IT IS DELICATELY & ELEGANT LY PERFUMED, is easily applied, and is all that can be desired in a hair preparation. ONE TRIAL WILL CONVINCE ALL OF ITS VIRTUES. Call for Dr. Clock's Excelsior Hair Restorer, and take no other. Is sold everywhere by Druggists at $1 00 per bottle or Six Bottles for $6 00. Call for F. B. CLOCK, Proprietor, Manchester, N. H. F. J. Hoffman, Agent for Mifflin co. je6-2m ROOFING. ANEW mode of Roofing, saving tfme, money and labor, and is adapted to Buildings of all Descriptions.; It can be applied to steep or fiat roofs, old or new. It unites the nest water-proof composition with the best water-proot fabric, in the hest manner, iias 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 j seen by calling at J. HJ MM EL W RIGHT'S, House Painter, Lewistown, : Who is agent for its sale. ap126~6m. t£ A MONTH J—AGENTS wanted for w slx entirely new articles, just out. Ad dress O. T. GAREY, City Building, Biddeford, Mam. j December 20, isly. i Pratt's Column. DB.Y SCCDS, DRY SCODS, DRY GCCDS. A new and complete assortment at P P, XL T T S 3 at the lowest prices. GROCERIES, GROCERIES, GROCERIES, Fresh and cheap at Pratts'. FISH, SALT and BACON, at the lowest prices, at Pratts'. LOYERING and all other grades of syr up, cheap at Pratts'. Everybody goes to Pratts' for MUSLINS, CALICOES, DELAINES, and to select from their fine 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." Lewistown, June, 1866. [oct2s-'6sy Tailoring Establishment Wo <&S3sl£e 2 MERCHANT TAILOR, has removed his shop to the buildihg formerly known as the "green house," at the intersection of Valley and Mill street, adjoining . M. A R Pratt's store, where he cordially invites all who need anything in his iine. Goods and Trim mings furnished and gentlemen's clothing made, in the iatest styles, on short notice, and at reasonable P r,cea - apU-tf A mm jiwjiiaflu At D. Grove's Store. Sew Arriflil if Groceries ami Conrctiioßfrif*. n GROVE would again inform the public thai he . I)M ta."f received a fresh WMtf.tn wbMllW j wmld call th'-n attention. Now is the tune to buy heap prime St.- asses: t.:e very best of Sugars: prime j 1 ott'ee. 7 diti'erent !. nils. put lip mI p ■ kages: (torn ! Siareh. Farina. Hoimny. lionn-. md all Kinds of Spices. ! rosh and tine; prime Cheese, pure Cider Vinegar, i Baskets, Buckets. Brooms, and a variety of Pods and Notions for Children Also. Raisins, Figs. Prunes, Coooanuts. Almonds. Ac., beside the largest assort ment of Soaps to i found m town. Hair Oils, and an endless variety of extracts, all of which will be sold cheap for cash. ■tfegfAll kinds of Country Produce taken in ex change for Goods. Thankful I-r past favors, he hopes by Mliet atten-' don to business to merit and receive aeonlir.uaneeof the patronage of a generous public maylO Great Excitement at the Post Office. / vN account t * the in u- arri - . ul *' iio-'ts and Shoes, j * 'at greatly redaMti pi: as ! .or USderMCMd vv.aid I respectfully inform the ptihln- taut. he has just arrived | from the eastern eiti-s wit! a large assortment of i B.IOTS. SII.iKS AMI GUTEi.S ! consisting of Ladies', Gentlemen's and Children's j | Wear, which i e La* purchased at -cotue iov.n" pu- j j ccs. He is now prepared to sod * Reaper than the i cheapest, for cash. .V-o. eoii.-Miitlv oil hand a large ! I assortment of liuiusmut'lv work, which is manufkc- j lured un.icr his own supervision, ami >f t!.. i.-st ma terial ami woi kiv.an- hip. It--, r s and Shoes made to order at short notion. Repairing done in (lie neatest manner. Cud at the Post Office, ami examine for yourselves. W. C. THORN I(I'KG. 1 Lewistown. May 'JA. P-CC-y. KB TW IDIIiMV!! Iti addition to an extensive st -ek of GOLD & SILVER WATCHES. MEDALICNS. BREAST PsNS, RINGS, and other JE"WE E E Y a AT a, JJJJ2JJ-'3 establishment, will be f< und i beautiful as sol tinent of MJUW MaaJilß, YG.*. A LSO. : -V'4 ■■ P r of all the prominent MHIJ MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, and hundreds of other articles. 11. W. JUN KIN. Lewistown, May 24, 1865. ROBE RT W. VA T T ON, 801 TH SIDE OF YJAHRET STREET, LE\V|STOVVS, PA. HAS J list received and opened at his es . tablish rnent a nev supply of Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Fancy Articles, &c., j which he will dispose ol at reasonable prices , He invites nb to give him a cail and examine I his stuck, which embraces all articles in his lino, and is sufficiently large to enable all to I make selections who desire to purchase. iOT REPAIRING neatly and expeditiously j attended to, and all work warranted. 1 bankfui tor the patronage heretofore re* | ceived, he respectfuiiy asks a continuance ol the same, and will endeavor to please all who may favor him with their custom. feb'2 win m \'i i/iiJiiiiDiiii AT NOTICE TO FARMERS! T U£ ""designed announces that he I _l_ is n,w prepared to buv or receive on | storage, and forward all kinds of Grain and other Produce, at his new aiehouse at Reedsviile. PIiASTEIJ, SILT Ac TOIL kept constantly on hand for sale. He also continues the Produce Business at the old stand in Lewistown. octl9-tf ABNER THOMPSON HAF.DWARE, sin iiiiD tfjfl znMt I ShTO\V,\, JOHN B. SELHEIMER offers his sincere thanks to the friends and well-wishers of his establishment, fur the steady and rapid growth of his business hitherto, and solicits a continuation of the patronage of the com munity. \V ith increased facilities, and devc, j '\ n - strict persor al attention to the details of his business, he is confident that all orders : he may he favored with during the present year, wii! be executed to the entire satisfac tion of those giving them. His stock of Hardware, Wood work, Leather, baddlery. Loach 1 rimmings. Linings, Shoe Findings, Paints, (his. Glass, Stives, Nails, Horse and Mule Shoes, Nail and Nail Rods, &c., &e., is heavy and well-selected, und is offered at prices as low as can possibly be sold His TIMVARE is of his own manufacture, m de in a good and workmanlike manner, by full hands, un der his own supervision, and is offered whole sale or retail, a* {superior to any in the market. Merchants, Mechanics, Farmers, House keepers and Dealers gererally may rely upon getting any article in his line with at. assu ranee of fair dealing and promptness, wheth er in person or by order. Roofing, Spouting, Repairing, Gas Fitting and all kinds oT Job Work done at shortest notice. Liberal discount given to the Trade and Wholesale Dealers. J- B. SELHEIMER. Lewistown, Jan., 1866-ly Grocery and Variety Store. At the favorite old Stand former?*,-..... ! ■ ed by Mr*. Wertz, and h<'t>ri> t Grove. between the I'nion Hmin, j Black Be ar Hotel, Ban! Mark* t Lctehtovn, II 7 HERE the public will constantly tin . V assortment of the w -I (J: ,-ivs u nc ' r ' Coffees. Sugars, leas Molasses Fish, Salt, Tcbacco. ' BCOOIIK. Tuitf. Bucket®, nod hundreds other' c!e* in cen nil with Jim - . : rt '' Diir- { Beef. a**. Also < ufections* ..nh \ Is i I'M Is. Fancy Articles, and a general v.>nuv\ • matters and thing** as may h. needed tn hu- A '" ] i ing from a pin up. " -Ml THEiiSUOI (iUB The public are invited to give us a call. ai ..i m New Stock of Hats, Caps. & c . | Market St., riejt !),„„■ to John Kvune ,Ift '. If'ts just received fr ,-n . W t New Vrk and Philadel |# j.ilitl, the 111 * ist extensive .ffifek. nnd complete a.-or incut of t v.il3A ji *5 CQ!^i^pgo ever exhibited in this place which will be dis pos. d <d at such prieea as tu defy conipetiti and which he invitee everybody to cai! m,j examine, as he is satisfied that his M ck cai; not fail to please. For the Ornish he has p. nstantlv on hand or will make t order, hats to their taste of any required size or brim, at prices which cannot tail he satisfactory. Country .Merchants will find j t -•> their ad vantage to give him a enll, as a libera! deduc tion will he made to wholesale purchasers Don't forget the place, next door :, John Kennedy s Store and nearlv oiino- t. riie Odd Fe lows' Hall. ' l t , v ll SELLING OFF AT COST! 'PIIE undersigned having a large si ck of ; 1 Eastern manufactured Boots and Shoes I jn hand; 1 Sers the same at cash prices from • now until further notice is given ! Mens Runts, warranted, double soles from 8-j 00 to 5 50. j Men's Boots do do do calf G 50 to 7 00 j Boys' Boots do do 200t>3 CO i Youth's Boots do do 100 to 225 ! Men's Gum Overshoe, best 1 25 Women's do do 1 10 Men's do cloth tops 2 75 i lie has also a stock of city work on hand, I "'hich he will sell very low, and warrants it Ito be good for nothing. So, come on, buvs and girls, and get prepared for the cold Manufacturing and repairing attended to |as usual. A large stock of Trunks, Valises : and Carpet Bags on hand which will be sold ;at very reasonable prices A full stock of j home made work kept constantly on hand at j low prices. BILLY JOHNSON ! Lewistown Feb 7. 1866. GRltm l IMIM NEW AND IMPROVED 32EW1S JABJJJJi o. I, Price 880. j WllE GROVER & 1 iaKEJi SEVY | A ING .VAC'HINE CO. invite the attention of Tailors, Manufacturers cf Clolhing, Boots and Shoes, and Carriage Trim mm, | No. I Sewing Machine 3 It is of extra size, very strong and powerful, easily I operated with uttle noise ; is adapted to every variety •f sewing from the thinnest muslin to the 'heaviest leather, and will work equally well with cotton.linen ot silk thread. Letters similar to the following are being constantly received: Our m:if-liluisst and foreman have hoth tboruUulily examine,! and tested your No. 1 A/achines on differ ent mate, i.d from the heaviest harness leather and : icloth and muslin to the thinnest tissue paper, without altering the tensions, and we fin lit j makes a perfect stitch on all materials. 1 hav- :: -i i X in s? r il ! iu '"her machines for Years, and La..-no I ''citation in pronouncing your No. 1 Shuttle 1/ , Line j the best liy tar o. any machine we nave used". „ , . _ Willi am Loot .Merchant 7ailur, 121 Lake Street. Chicago." i , a 'ci I ''f hirtunatc possessor of one of your ne* .. o. i ..huttle .Machines; I have used 'lie -meet j sew ing machine for tlie past few years, and ugivri P e *Burc to say that this one is far superior iu ail points to any that I have ever used >: * l want no better, fins machine can be hem'at aiy shop at any time. Reims Hsiith. Merchant Tailor, Lewistown, Pa ALL WHO WAN.T THE LATEST a\u Hl: nt should not fad to call and see this new asp:rant tor public tavor, as it is destined to supers, .it all the heretofore popular .Wachmcs for maniiiaem::n r - pur poses. n ' tfle h'rgcft variety ol machines of any ether inpany, we can suit all tastes with a a machine*! to ®llO. All umciiinc.- warranted. 1 ,, *' '.L eI "■ Raker's Cotton. I.ineii Thread *ad Machine 1 wist for .-ale. Information an 1 samples of sewing given by P. F. LOOP. Agent, | sep2o-ly Lewistown. P&- | EXCELSIOR Photograph and Art Gallery. I.ATii lUJUKIIDLDKK'S. j TIcLWENS can now furnisli the pub- | I it 1 lit* with Likenesses, from the tiniest | Gein to a Portrait or life .iz< Photograph- g i \\ e have the only Solar Camera at work | i jn the Juniata Valley, ami desire tliepub- I : lie to call and examine what Mr. Burk* g . helder (an accomplished and well known g | uilist! and others have pronounced " a g I success. J.ook at the array : , Gems, j Albatyjjes or Ivory* I I-errotyi.es, I tyi £* Melainotypes, | Photo-Mi mature* I Ambrotypes. j Cabinet l'lmtos.. i , (am Photographs ! Portrait or Lifesiw B i ,' 'sffftteS, j p t) f 0 jr „pj) s— j I hotograyhs for j plain or in colors H oval frames, j <fcc.. &< ~ ac. B Our work is executed in the l ed -tyle, *jj j l'lain or in colors, and at the lowest rates- B : ( ' a ' l a t Mel-: WENB- B -N- B.- nstructions to student" {-'h'® ■ :at fair a tes. ap4tf ■ F. F. LOOP J Swf\ Has again returned from tic' u--. I x u ith a large and well-sclectcd stix e ™ ■ i goods, which will i>e;d ! r '!® ■ He would therefor customers and also new ones to call arid see tor t. ''*• ■ • pelves, a- my stock is large and prices to suit evet? ■ body. A good assortment of home made ■ ' |H hand Having examined all the !(•• st. ■ ; city, he is prepared to make to order : ! '• e • I styles now worn. | A tine assortment of cotton and woollen H"- ;t ' r -V" I I very low prices. Call at the old stand. "'. uo ■ j A M ERICAN Hay Fork and Knife. T , I J Aery farmer should have this fork. It is "fh I j the very best forks to unload hay from the wsecn ■ load it out of the xnpw. It is also a pcrlect sr. ■ I cut out of mow or stack and is warranted lug" . , H ! tire .-atisfaction. It has advantages we think noon j fork possesses. F. J. HOFFMAN- Agent for the Manufacturer ■
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