Lewistown gazette. (Lewistown, Pa.) 1843-1944, September 05, 1866, Image 3

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LOCAL AFFAIRS
County Committee fleeting.
The members of the Union Republican
County Committee are requested to meet
-it the Court House in Lewistown, on
Saturday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, for the
purpose of transacting important business
relative to opening the campaign. It is
hoped a full attendance will he had.
H. J. CULBERTSON, Chairman.
County Committee
Armagh. Old—William .1. Thompson, R. B. Bareer
New—Alex. B. McNitt, .1. R. Beatty.
Decatur—Augustus M. Ingram. George Savior.
Browo — John Kerr, Alexander Morrison. '
Bratton—lsaac Winters. John H Whitehead.
Derry—Fo-rest Swyers. Amos Mitchell.
Granville—Harrison Aurand, Joseph Brou-ht.
Lewistown, E. W.—Henry Pnutz. H. J. Cutoertson.
W. W.—C. S. McCoy. R. D. Smith.
Menno— Nicholas Hartzler, R. W. Wills.
N. Hamilton —R. L. Gamble. Joseph Rickets.
Oliver—W. Swanzcy. S. C. Bratton.
MeVeytown—E. il. H. Stackpole. S. Troxel, Jr.
Union—Shem Zook, A. F. Gibboney,
Wayne—Alex. Cummins, J. B. Miller.
Bus?" Dr. Brown, Principal of the Get
tysburg Theological Seminary, will prob
ably preach in the Lutheran Church,
morning and evening, 011 Sabbath next.
Music.—The Keystone Baud of New
ton Hamilton announces that the mem
bers are now ready to furnigh music for
Pic Nics, Celebrations, or Political meet
ings, on reasonable terms, having four
teen members, instruments repaired, <fcc.
MARKET. —To give those persons who
do not attend market to purchase their
produce, an idea of what may be had
there, we append the following list of
articles on sale bust Saturday: Chickens,
butter, eggs, apples, potatoes, corn, peach
es, cantelopes, watermelons, squashes,
radishes, peppers, beans, tomatoes, cu
cumbers, cabbage, beets, <fcc., &c.
The butchers are rather on the increase,
and are doing a heavy business.
We have tried ink manufactured from j
the American Ink Company's Powders, j
and find it to be a superior article. Good
writing ink is both scarce and expensive :
—we know not why; l>ut this isverv cheap, j
and better than any ink we have been
able to find for years. It is of good color, j
which it appears to retain, and it flows
very freely from the pen—two very im
portant things—and these, with its re
markable cheapness, will commend it to
general favor. Sent to all parts of the
United States by mail, free of cost, on
receipt of forty cent*. Address the Amer
ican Ink Company, Manchester, New
Hampshire.
BASE BALL. —A match game was play
ed, August 30, 1866, between the Median- j
ics of Patterson, and the Logans of Lew
istown, on the grounds of the latter,
resulting in a victory for the Mechanics
by a score of 110 to 56. The following is
the score:
MECHANIC'S. LOGANS.
O. R.
Smith, c 4 6
Sample, p IS
North, ss ' 2 7;
Mutthersbough, lb 2 7
Parker, 2b 2 7 j
Moore, 3b *3 6
Hums, If 3 6 |
Sellieimer. cf 4 4
Allison, rf 3 7 j
24 50 |
O. R.
Miek"}', c 1 15
C.ium. p 2 14
Cramer, ss 2 13
McCanua, lb 4 13
Johnston. 2b 7 6
Holliibaugh, 3b 1 13
North, !f 3 13
Heacock, cf 1 13
Irwin, rf 3 10
24 110
Kilns in eacfi inning:—
Ist 2d 3d 4th sth 6th 7th Bth !
Mechanics, 21 3 4 17 28. 11 11 16—110 i
Logans, 0 15 7 11 10 1 0 12— 56 \
Scorers. Henderson of Mechanics, Benedict,
t mpire, F. M. Mickey of Mechanics,
r ly catches made, Mechanics 6, Logans I.
tear" We had not intended to refer any i
further to Mr. Riemensnvder, but as the
Democrat has come to his defence, and ;
chosen to misstate what we did object to, |
that Rev. gentleman can thank his new
" friends" for a further notice. The aim
of that paper is to make it appear we oh- j
jeeted to that part of Mr. Riemensnyder's :
prayer to do right , when we did no such
thing. We objected h > its political aspect,
ascribing the assembling of that conven
tion of office hunters, political profligates,
and rebels, to divine origin—calling on
the people to rally to support Johnson,
and lauding the latter with an adulation 1
that might well become an office hunter, 1
but entirely out of place in a minister.— |
We have no objection to any minister in- j
voking the divine blessing on any assem- ;
blage, whether copperhead, rebel, tory, !
whiskey, gambling, or shameless political
apostates, but there is a vast difference
between invoking- a blessing on such as- j
semblages and ascribing them to divine I
origin , or lauding barefaced apostacy to !
all a man lias professed for years and call-j
ing it patriotism.
F rank s corner has set a good example
to Market street in laying down a new
pavement. There are a good many in
f hat thoroughfare who ought to do iike
wise.
A valuable cow belonging to Billy John
ston was struck by the locomotive of the
Mifflin and Centre Railroad on Wednes
day last at the Mill street crossing, and so
m ich injured that she had to be killed
We are indebted to Joseph Comfort for
a lot of splendid cimlins—to Miss Sills
for some line peaches of home growth—
and to several parties for some large spec
imens of apples.
The public examinations at Kishaco
quillas Seminary will be held on the 13th
and 14th of {September, and a contest be
tween its two literary societies will take
place on the evening of the 14th. The
public are invited to attend.
MARRIED
On Tuesday, August 14th, at the resi
dence of tlie bride's father, by Rev F
Jones, 11. p. LYNCH, of Commerce, Mo
\f,'plT A r? A ' cldcst daughter of Jas!
-HcFheeters, Esq., of Santa Fe, 111.
Joseph Beshoar of Walker township i
Juniata county, lately lost a valuable
horse which fell into an old well in a pas
lure held. John W. Firth, of Fermanagh
township, Juniata county, a soldier of the
47th, badly cut his foot by his axe catch
ing on a limb while cutting crossties on 1
Shade mountain.
A tire occurred at Altoona on Monday
evening a week, destroying considerable
property. The Tribune gives the princi
pal losses as follows: The Exchange Ho
tel, owned and occupied by Col. John
Woods and Win. Johnson. They esti
mate their loss at $13,000, on which they
had an insurance of SO,BOO. The Altoona
House, owned by Richard McClain. He
estimates his loss at $14,000, on which
he had an insurance fors9,ooo. Mr. Jag
gard estimates his loss at $3,000, on which
he had an insurance of $1,666. Mr. Nes
bit, bartier, estimates his loss at SIOO,
which was covered by insurance. Mr.
Smith, jeweler, estimates his loss at S2OO,
on which he had an insurance of . J.
Mcdowell, boarder at Exchange Hotel,
lost all his personal effects, valued atssoo,
on which he had no insurance.
THREE MONTHS FOR NOTHING.—A
Valuable Offer. —The enterprising Pub
lishes of the American Agriculturist offer
that valuable journal free for the remain
ing three months of this year to all new
subscribers for 1867 (Vol. 26,) who send
in their subscription during this month
of September. The cost of the Agricul
turist is only $1.50 a year, or four copies
for $-5, so that $1.50 (or $1.25 for each of
four persons,) will just now secure the
paper for fifteen months! We advise
everybody to embrace this opportunity.
The Agriculturist is a marvel of value
apd cheapness, and in no other way can
one so well invest $1.50 or $1.25. The
paper is adapted to all classes of readers in
city, village and country. Its House
hold and Children's Departments are ex
ceedingly valuable and interesting every
where. Each number contains 32 to 44
large double sized magazine pages, filled
with original, instructive, and interesting
matter. It is splendidly illustrated with
many large, first-class Engravings, which
are both pleasing and instructive, and
alone worth far more than the paper.—
The Agriculturist is diligent and un
sparing in its exposures of ail kinds of
swindling and humbugs, and in this way
alon/saves the country hundreds of thou
sands of dollars every year. Take our
advice, and send j*our subscriptions at
once to the publishers, Orange Judd &
Co., 41 Park Row, New York City.
COUNTERFEIT NATIONAL BANK NOTES
—llow to Detect them. —Counterfeits on
the National Bank currency are becom
ing quite plenty. .Some are so poorly ex
ecuted as to lie readily detected. Those
which are altered may be detected by
having the wrong designs upon their
backs. The following are the designs
upon the backs of the genuine notes: On
SIOOO notes, Washington resigning his
commission ; SSOO notes, surrender of Gen
eral Burgoyne; SIOO notes. Declaration of
Independence; SSO notes. Baptism of Poc
ahontas; $lO notes, De Soto discovering
tjje Mississippi; So notes, Landing of Co
lumbus, 1492; $2 notes, Sir Walter Ral
eigh, 1585; $1 notes, Landing of the Pil
grims. All National Bank Notes, the
backs of which do not correspond with
the above, are bogus.
Tin: VIRGIN GOLD MIXING COMPA
xv. —The merits of this Company are the
theme of conversation not only with men
of business but with those not engaged in
commercial pursuits ; it is we believe ac
knowledged by every one that no enter
prise has ever been presented to the atten
tion of our citizens with such a variety of
choice property for a basis and upon such
fair and equitable tortus. " Original in
terests" in this company can now be had
at SlOt) each. We are informed that sub
scriptions are coming in from all quarters,
and the list is rapidly filling up. As it is
expected that the Books will shortly close,
those desiring to avail themselves'of the
opportunity now presented of securing
one or more of these " interests" should
at once send in their subscriptions.
in 11011 iiccmenf.
1 announce myself as an Independent
Conservative Union candidate for tin*
Legislature in this Representative Dis
trict, and I would solicit the votes of all
Conservative Union Men in it, irrespec
tive or party. If elected, I pledge my
selt to faithfully represent the interests of
my constituents. WM. WILLIS.
Lewistown, August 15, 1866.
THE MARKETS.
LEWISTOWN, September 5, 1866
Wheat, red, per bushel $2 50
white " 2 60
Barley 00
Rye " 80
Oats " 38
Corn, new • 75
Cloversced " 4 00
Timothyseed " 6 00
Flaxseed " 2 50
Butter per lb 30
Lard '• 18
Eggs per dozen 20
Beeswax per lb 30
Country soap " 7alo
Wool *' 50
Feathers " 65
Hops " 15
Country Hams " 22
Sides 18
Shoulders per lb 18
Potatoes, I 00
Salt, bbl 3 50
" Sack 3 00
Flour is retailing at the following prices:
Lewistown Extra Family per ewt. 7 00
Superfine 6 00
Extra Family per bid 14 00
Superfine 12 50
PhlladelpMn Markets.
Flour is dull, ai d prices unchanged;
sales of superfine h ,-Baß 50, old stock;
fresh ground at SOal i ; Northwestern ex
tra family at sllal2 50; Penna. and Ohio
do. at sll 50, and fancy at $14a16. Rye is
firm at $5 75. Corn meal is nominal.—
W heat comes in slow; sales of red ;ft $2
70a283; white at $2 85a3. Corn is dull
yellow at 92c, and mixed at 90c. Oats are
unchanged at 37c; mixed at 55c. Whis
ky is steady at $2 40 for Ohio, and $2 37a
2 38 for Pennn.
Special jtotos.
black as a crow,
.'i few years since, was many * splendid head that is
iinw grey or grizzled. Why not restore to the yctun
wrinkled brow its raven honors/ Five minutes ef
fects the splendid transformation. In less time than
a rifleman would take to
Load and Fire
three times, the greyest head may be made darker
than the
RAVE N' S W INC.
No matter of what undesirable tint the hair or whis
kers or beard tnav be. the change to a superb and
perfectly natural black or brown is accomplished by
one application ol
CItISTADORO'S HAIR DYE,
without staining the skin or injuring the filaments.--
Manufactured by J. CRISTADORO, 6 Astor House,
New York. Sold by all Druggists. Applied by all
Hair Dressers.
TDJR. TOBIAS'
VENETIAN HORSE LIMIMENT.
1)1 N'T BOTTLES AT ONE DOLLAR FOR THE
I Cure of lameness, scratches, wind galls, sprains,
bruises, splints, cuts, colic, slipping stifle, over heat
ing, sore throat, nail iu the foot, etc. It is warranted
cheaper and better than any other article ever offered
to the public. Thousands of animals have been cured
of the colic and over-heating by this Liniment: and
hundreds that were crippled and lame have been re
stored to their former vigor. It is used by all the
first horsemen throughout the States. Orders are
constantly received from the racing stables of Eng
land for fresh supplies of this invaluable article. Over
2,500 testimonials have been received. Remember,
one dollar iaid out in time may save the life of your
horse. Sold by all Druggists. Office, 50 Courtlandt
Street, New York. augls
PURIFY THE BLOOD.
If the blood be pure the body which is formed from
and by the blood cannot be diseased. But if there
be in any part of the body any affection, such as a boil
or ulcer, even a bruise, the blood'circulating through
that part takes up impure matters from the local af
fection and envies it into the general system. This
is the cause often of sudden death to persons of full
habit afflicted with hoils and ulcers, and who use no
medicine; the matter get* jjyto the circulating sys
tern and chokes up the fine blood vessels which sup
ply the brain with vitality, and life ceases as if
BEREFT BY LIGHTNING.
Now. this can be remedied.
lIftAINiOKBTH'S PILLS
bike all impure matters from the circulation, and
save the general health, soon curing local affections
also. BRANDRETH'S PILLS protect from tedious
times of sickness and often save life. Sold by all
Druggists. augl6
ITCH ! ITCH ! ITCH !
SCRATCH I SCRATCH ! SCRATCH !
WHEATON'S OINTMENT
WILL CURE THE ITCH IX IS HOURS.
Also cures SALT RHEUM. ULCERS. CHILBLAINS i
and all ERUPTIONS OF TIIE SKIN. Price 50 cents'
rot sale by all <jrn_r.;i.-t.-. By sending sixtv • cut- to
Weeks £ Potter. Sole Agent-. 170 Washington street.
Boston, it sill t.e forwarded by mail, free of postage
to any part of the United States. sepo tki-iy
Errors of Youth.
A OENTLEM AN who -uf! red for years from Ner
vous Debility, Premature D- cay. and all the effects
of youthful indi-cretion. will for the sake of-utter ic
humim.ty.-end Ire- to all who need it. tl* re eiptand
directions for making the simple remedy bv nrhich
he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit bv the ad
vertisers experience, can do -<> by addressing, iu
perfect confidence, JOHN B. OLDEN,
septi-tlm No. Cedar St.. New York.
3NT O T I O E _
TIM IE undersigned would hereby notify
J- till persons indebted to him to make
payment by the 10th of September next.
JOHN CLARK.
Lewistown, Aug. 22, 18t>6.-td
fPIIK ROOM lately occupied by J. M.
L W ELDON as a music store, in East
Market street, nearly opposite the Union
Hotel. For terms apply to
aug29-lt* T. M. UTTLEY.
YOTKE.
a.\ All persons knowing themselves
indebted to 8. W. Barr, by" fees for pro
ceedings in Orphans' Court, Recording
Deeds, &<•., tire requested to call and set
tle without further notice, with M. Hiney,
Register, &c. aug22-4t
Looking Glasses and Picture
Frames
FTIHE undersigned, thankful for past fa
ll vors, would inform the public that he
still manufactures Frames of every de
scription, as cheap as they can be made
elsewhere. Looking Glasses of every de
scription, wholesale and retail, at reduced
prices. He rcs]>ectfully solicits a share of
puhli< patronage. All persons who have
left pictures to frame or frames to be filled,
are requested to call for them.
mylßtf JAMES CKUTCHLEY.
M. R. MOSER,
BLACKSMITH,
Valley Street, Isewisfoion, Penn'a.
"DLACKSMITHING in all its branches
1 ' promptly attended to; and HORSE
SHOEING done iu the best manner, at
reasonable prices. je2tttf
SEED WHEAT.
IHA\ E now on hand a variety of sam
. pies of Seed Wheat, selected in New
A ork by myself, which are worthy of the
attention ol 1* armors, and which they are
invited to call and examine, either at the
Mitl in Lewistown. or Warehouse at
Reeds vi lie.
augl WALTER B. McATEE.
SEED WHEAT FOR SALE!!
A BNER IHOMPSON is receiving !
l\ two car loads of Silver Chaff or Wee
vil-proof Seed Wheat, raised in the Gen
esee valley, nciu - Rochester. This wheat
is recommended very highly (by practi
cal farmers who have been raising it) as :
a hardy winter wheat, and not liable to
freeze out. Samples of this and the Sol's
wheat, a beautiful article of white, can be
seen by calling at his warehouse at Reeds
ville, where it can be obtained on liberal
terms. augl-tseplO
T'S-
Superior IMPERIAL, GUN POWDER,
and BLACK T'a at
ugl F. J. HOFFMAN'S. 1
OTRiY sheep.
,~ m white Ewe (with a small brass
< ami a Lamb came to the premises of
i • in Ferguson's Valley,
tvnun ,n e townshjp, some time ago, which
E OM ner is requested to come forward,
f.Tv-o pr ?P rty ' I Miy charges, and take
, ' ° r . \ e same will be disposed of ac
cording to law.
Aug. 8-4t* SAMUEL L. RUBLE.
Estate of Matthew Taylor, dee'd.
is hereby given that Letters
<r \TmiVi n ,V- ,1^ tra l iou 011 the of
- ATIHEYY IAY LOR, late of Brown
township, Mifflin county, deceased, have
ieen granted to the undersigned, residing
111 said township. All persons indebted
to said estate are notified to make pay
ment immediately, and those having
claims against the same, will present them
duly authenticated for settlement.
E. J. TAY LOR,
augl-bf Administratrix.
Estat<> of Enoch Moycr, dee'd.
~vrOTTER is hereby given that Letters
°, Administration 011 the estate of
ENOCH MOYER, late of Granville
township. Mifflin coiyity, deeeased, have
been granted to the undersigned, residing
111 Deiry township. All persons indebt
ed to said estate are notified to make pay
ment immediately, and those having
claims against the same, will present them
duly authenticated for settlement.
HENRY BOOK,
augLL-6t* Administrator.
/TROCERJES reduced again !
U Good Brown Sugar, 12 \A cents.
Extra Brown, 15i16
IV hite. ' 17 do
Pine Sugar House Molasses, 14 do
Vc-ry good Baking, 16 do
Good Syrup, 25 do
Very best. 28 do
Good Black Tea, 1 00
„ „ Coffee, 33 do
Hoffman * is the place for bargains.
XJSSr orA. IXi
Hoffman's is the place for
s XT G- IR, s _
pEMENT, for sale by
VJ F. J. HOFFMAN.
BAR IRON.
BAR Iron, at 52 and sf, for sale by
F. J. HOFFMAN.
SPLENDID SYRUPS
at 25 cents per quart at
F. J. HOFFMAN'S.
For
FIFtTTIT OVISTS
go to HOFFMAN'S.
IT'A NT ED—AGENTS—$75 to S2OO per month for
n (jt'iifiunifn. <ini $35 to $75 for Indies, everywhere,
to introduce the Common Sense Family Sewing Ma
chine, improved and perfected. U will nem. fell,
stceh, quilt, bind, braid, and embroirfer beautifully
price only jgu—making the elastic lock stitch, and
tully warranted for three years. We pay the above
wages, or a commission, from which twice that amount
can be made. Address ..r call on C. BOWERS A CO..
Oln.-p No. 235 South Fifth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. All
letters answered immediately, with circulars and
terms. t aug29-lm.
628. HOOP SKIRTS, 628.
Hopkin's "Own Make."
NEW FALL STYLES!
Are in every respect first el-am, and embrace a com
plete assortment for Ladies. Misses, and Children, of
the Newest Styles, every length and Sizes of Waist.
Our Skirts, wherever known, arc more universally
popular than any others before the public. They re
tain their shape better, are lighter, more elastic, more
durable, and ically Cheaper, than anv other Hoop
Skirt in the market. The springs and fastenings are
warranted perfect. EVERT LVDY should TRY THEM!—
1 hey are now being extensively sold by Merchants
throughout tile Country, and at Wholesale <t Retail, at
Manufactory and Sales Room.
N0.628 ARCU STRUCT, RE LOW 7th. PHILADELPHIA
Ask for HOPKIN'S "own make,"— buy NO other.
Caution.— None genuine unless damped on each
Kid Pad—"Hopkin.s Hoop Skirt Manufactory, No.
028 Arch Street Philadelphia.
Also, constantly on hand full line of New York
made Skirts, at very low prices-
TERMS NET CASH. ONE PRICE ONLY. au29-lm
EiaEWAES,
mn iiiß 'jjii
ti: ivro\v,\, pa.
JOHN B. SELHEIMER offers his sincere
thanks to the friends and well-wishers of
his establishment, for the steady and rapid
growth of his business hitherto, and solicits
a continuation of the patronage of the com
munity. With increased facilities, and devo>
ting strict personal attention to the details of
his business, he is confident that all orders
he may be favored with during the present
year, wil! be executed to the entire satisfac
tion of those giving them.
His stock of Hardware, Wood work, Leather,
Saddlery. Coach Trimmings, Linings,
Shoe Findings, Paints, Oils. Glass,
Stoves, Nails, Horse and Mule
Shoes, Nails and Nail Rods,
&c., &c.,
is heavy and well-selected, and is offered at
prices as low as can possibly be sold. His
TI.WVAKE
is of his own manufacture, in <de in a good
and workmanlike manner, by full hands, un
der his own supervision, and is offered whole
sale or retail, ax superior to any in the market
Merchants, Mechanics, Farmers, House
keepers and Dealers gererallv may rely upon
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 all kinds of Job Work done at shortest
notice.
Liberal discount given to the Trade and
Wholesale Dealers.
J. B. SELHEIMER.
Lewistown, Jan., 1866-ly
Tailoring Establishment
ciaiiufiiuss Wo
MERCHANT TAILOR, has removed his shop to the
baildihg formerly known its the "green house,"
at the intersection of Valley and Mill street, adjoining
H. M. k R. Pratt's store, where he cordially invites ail
who need anything in his line. Goods and Trim
mings furnished and gentlemen's clothing made, in
the latest styles, on snort notice, and .t reasonable
prices. apll-tf
Pennsylvania Railroad.
Trains leave Lewistown Station as follows:
Philadelphia Express, TaTS. lfsTn
Baltimore to (2) & 35 a. m.
New YorV Express. (1) 6 18 a. m.
Uav Express, (5—2) 400 p. m. UO6 a m
Fast Line. (2) 6 15 p.m. (3) 6 16 a. in"
Way Passenger, (2) 9 34 a m
Local Accommodation. (2) 5 52 p. m
Mail, (2) 5 03 p.m.
Cincinnati Express. (2) 6 22 p.m.
Emigrant, (S) 10 27 a. m
FREIGHT TRAINS.
N. Y. Stock Freight. 3 45 a. tie
Through Freight, 10 so p.m. lllam
£**** " 915 a.m. 702a. m
Express - 12 20 p.m. 12 42 p. m.
Stock - 125 p. m. 700 p. m.
Local - 735 a.m. 3.05 p.m.
Coal Train. 12 55 p . m . 9 . a 40 m .
Union Line, 9 05 p. m,
1 daily: 2 daily except Sunday; 3 dailt*except Mon
day: 5 does not stop at Lewistown; Philadelphia Ex
press Eastward,daily except Monday.
Fare to Harrislmrg $210; to Philadelphia 5 85; to
Altoona 2 60; to Pittsburgh 6 60; to Baltimore 5 20 • to
\ ork 3 20.
The ticket " b.-e will be open 20 minutes before
the arrival of each passenger train.
I'. E. ItoBESON. Agent.
Galbraith A Conm 1 - u.'ses connect with all
the passenger trains, and •,k ■ >•• and -et down pas
sengers at all points within 1 lie ■ ugh. Orders are
requested to be left at the National House.
The 1 rains on the Mifflin A Centre Co. Branch road
leave Lewistown tor Reedsville at 7 46 a. m . 11 23 a.
m., 1 00 p. ni. and 5 16 p. m . arriving from Reedsville
at 8 57 a. m.. 12 27 p. m., 2 17 p. m.and 6 17 p. m , stop
ping at the intermediate stations both ways.
NEW BRANCH STORE,
fepi,Straw Goods & Millinery,
rR WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
IO .MILLINERS I can offer the most favorable,
teims. as all mv goods are shipped directly from the
factory % Massachusetts. We are selling goods low
er than can be bought in New York by the dozen or
package. Give us a call. Save yourself of the need
less expeuse. None but the latest styles kept on
hand. All orders taken by ouragents promptly tilled.
ill? JBlOTilffilfln
I would most respectfully invite the attention of the
Ladies of this town and vicinity to our stock of Miss
es and Ladies Hats and Bonnets, which we will sell
lower than ever ottered before at retail.
11. E STONE,
Agent for STONE, DANIELS A CO., Wholesale Manu
facturers of Imported and Domesttc Straw Goods.
Lewistown. April 18.1866.
WILLIAM LINO,
has now open
A NEW STOCK .
or
Cloths, Cassimeres
AND
VESTI N C S ,
which will he made up to order in the neat
est and most fashionable styles. apl9
COACH MANUFACTORY.
BjJjß II A IIT MAN I'HIL
YeagertowtL
on the Bellefonle and Lewistown Turnpike, 3 miles
from Lewistown. of a quality superior, and at prices
lower than elsewhere in the county. A varied stock
of neat and durable work is always kept on hand,
from which purchasers may select, and anv article in
his line will tie made to tmier at the shortest notice.
All work warranted to be of first quality and of the
most approved and recent patterns,
Repairing done with neatness and dispatch.
Yeagertown, Stay 23, 18S6-6m
REMOVED.
J A. & W. R. MeKEE
HAVE removed their Leather Store to. Odd Fel
lows' Hall, where thev will constantly keep
on hand, .Sole Leather. Harness. Skirting aud Upper
Leather. Kips, American and French Calf Skins. Mo
roccos. Linings anil Bindings, and a general assort
ment of Shoe Findings, which they will sell cheap for
cash. Highest market price paid" in cash for mdes,
Calf Skins and Sheep Skins.
wanted, for which the highest market price will be
paid in Cash. ap4tf
MRS. M. E. STEWART,
gfe FAITCT.T STCrLE,
West Market sl„ Lewistown,
LADIES & GENTLEMEN'S rURNISHING GOODS.
Sacks. Cloaks, Hats, Bonnets, Ladies Fine DRESS
GOODS and Trimmings.
Patterns of latest styles always on hand.
Millinery and Dress-Making
executed in the most approved style.
Lewistown, April 18,ISSO.tf
2500 CORDS
CHESTNUT OAK AND HEMLOCK BARK,
Delivered at the Tannery of
S. SPAWCCrLE fe sc.,
LEWISTOWN,
For which the highest market price will be
paid in CASH.
Lewistown, marl4-ly
NOTICE!
I")ERSONS in general, and especially those
about £.> ing to housekeeping, will take
notice that A. Felix is still manufacturing all
kinds of
FURNITURE,
and has now on hand a large assortment of
goods suitable for housekeeping, such as So
fas, Tetes, Spring and Cane Chairs, Windsor
Chairs, Lounges, marble top Tables, with a
general assortment of well made furniture of
all kinds, and at low prices We wish to
draw the attention of purchasers to call and
examine the stock. In connection be can
furnish persons with Crockery. Queenswarc,
Butterbowls, Churns, Tubs, Buckets, Wash
boards, Tucker's patent Clothes Wringer—
best machine out to save labor and clothing.
Hair, busk, and Excelsior Mattresses, Ward'
robes, Settees, Extension Tables, on hand.
Bargains can be had by calling at A. Fo
lix's Store or Furniture Warehouse.
Jhd3l A. FELIX.
TRY Frysingers Navy at SIOO per lb. and you will use
no other.
Fry singers Spun Roll can't be beat.
Frysingers Flounder is the l>est.
The Oronoko Twist defies competition.
Get your Fine Cut at Frysingers, $1.20 a fl,su per lb.
Navy Tobacco 50 cents "per lb. at Frysingers, and all
other goads in his line very low for cash.
Merchants will find it to their iuterest to get their
goods a Frysingers,
e2O East Market 6L Lewistown, Pa.
NAILS, 57.00 per keg, at
jy 11 F. J. HOFFMAN'S.
RED Sole Leather and Shoe Findings,
in good supply, and low, at HOFFMAN'S
PER YEAR ! We want
agents everywhere to sell our
IMPROVED S2O Sewing Machines. Three new kinds.—
Under and upper feed. Warranted five years-
Above salary or large commissions paid. The ONLY
machines so'ld in toe United States for less than S4O,
which are fyliy licensed by Hmce, IVhceJer J Wilson,
Graver <f Baker. Singer d- Cr„, and Bacheldcr. AU
other machines are infringements and the seller or
user are liable to arrest, tine, hvi iwuaritonmenL Circu
lar- Jret Address, or call upon §haw k Clark, Bid
defo'rd, Maine, or Chicago, Illinois. dec 20-islv
ANNOUNCEMENT TO
THK QtIAKKK CITY BUSIHSSS
l\ EE? 7 UE, . IVn,h * nd and Broad and
Spring warden Struts. Philadelphia.
OPhMNt. "K THE F.\LI. BK.SHI?tN"s, BEPT. 3d.
IjIBERAI. I.MItCKMEJTS.
A discount of 25 per cent, allowed on nil Scholar
ships purchased during the month of AswusLredu
cing the terms to f:iO. Money may be refuted by
mail, and Scholarships secured by tW.- who propose
to enter at any future tunc. v
SUPERIOR ADVASTAUEB.
This Institution ranks the first in the country; is a
regularly incorporated College, authorized bv law to
grant Diplomas and confer Degrees of Merit.
The Fall Sessions will open with greatly increased
facilities, and voting men desiring to qualify them
selves for business life will find here advantages to
be obtained nowhere, else.
FAIRBASK'S BOOKKEEPING.
This work, the most complete and extensive Treat
ise on Bookkeeping ?ver written, containing 424 pa
ges, and composed exclusively of Actual Business
Sets, will be ready for publication in August. Price,
Ki; by subscription paid in advance. $2 60. Remit
money, and secure a copy. Descriptive Circulars on
application.
Improved Course of Instruction
With the introduction of this book, and with able
and experienced instructors, the students of this In
stitution are guaranteed a
PRACTICAL ACCOUNTANT'S COURSE
Of the highest value, such as has never before been
placed within tiio reach of studeuts of Commercial
Schools.
T. E. MERCHANT, L. FAIRBANKS, A. M*
aug.B-3t Secretary. President.
SNBo
I AT A It It 21 SNIFF.
THIS Snutfhas thoroughly proved itself to be the
best article known for curing the Catarrh. Cold in
the Head and Headache It has been found an excel
lent remedy in many cases of Sore Eyes. Deafness has
been removed by it. and Htarina has often been great
ly improved by its use.
It is fragrant and agreeable, and
(lives Immediate Heliel'
to the dull heavy nains caused bv diseases of the head.
1 he sensations alter using it are delightful and invig
orating. It opens and purges out all obstructions,
strengthens the glands, and gives a health)' action to
the parts affected
MOKE THAN THIRTY YEARS'
of sale and use of DR. MARSHALL'S CATARRH ASP HEAD
ACHE SXL'FF. has proved its great value for all the com
mon diseases of the head, and at this moment stands
higher than ever before.
It is recommended by many of the best phvsicians
and is used with great success and satisfaction every
where.
Head the Certificates of Wholesale Drug,
gists in 1851.
The undersigned, having for many years been ac
quainted with 1)R. MARSHALL'S CATARRH AND HEADACHE
SNI FF, and sold it in our wholesale trade, cheerfully
state that we believe it to be equal, in every respect,
to the recommendations given of it for tfie eitre ot
Catarrhal Affections, and thai it is decidedly the best
article we have ever known for all common diseases
of the head.
Burr Si Perry, Boston, I Barnes A Parke, N. Y
Keed, Austin A Co., " |A.B. tc I), Sands, "
Brown, Lansoui A Co., " Stephen Paul & Co., "
Reed. Cutler & Co., '■ Israel Minor A Co., '•
Setli W. Fowle, " | McKesson A Bobbins, "
VV-!son. fuirbaiik A Co. " IA. L. Scoville A Co., "
Ilenshaw, Edmund A Co.. M Ward, Close ACo . "
11. H. Hay. Portland, Mo. | Bush A Dale, "
For sale by all Druggists, TRT IT.
janl7-ly.
The Great English Remedy!
PROTECTED BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT.
SIK JAMES CLAKKE'ft
Celebrated Female Pills.
Prepared from a prescription of Sir J. Olarke, At. D
Physician Extraordinary to the Queen.
This In valuable medicine Is unfailing In the cure of all
) those painful aid dangerous diseases to which the teuiale
constitution is subject. It moderates all excess and re
moves ail obstructions, front whatever cause, and a speedy
J cure may be relied on.
TO NAKRICD LADIES
It la particularly si lto.l. It will, In a short time, bring oa
the monthly period with regularity.
Each bottle, price one dollar, bears the Government
Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits.
CAUTION.
These Pills should not he taken by females during the
FIRST THREE MONTHS of pregnancy, as they are sure
i to bring on miscarriage, but at any other time they are
i safe.
j Every woman knows that the bloom of health mugtfade,
' with the slightest Irregularity or obstruction of the men
j ses. These Pills are truly the woman's friend in her hour
of trial, and the only sure, positive, and neverfalllng cure
and regulator of suppression of nature, from whatever
I cause. So mild that the feeblest can take them with per
-1 feet security, yet so powerful In their ellects, that they
j may be safely called, a neverfalllng Regulator.
In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pains In
I the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight txartlou, Palpita
l tipn of the Heart. Hysterics and whites, these Pills wtllef
| feet a cure when all other means have railed: and although
a powerful remedy, do not contain Iron, calomel, antimo
ny, or anything hurtful to the constitution.
Full directions in the pamphlet around each package,
which should be carefully preserved.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
Sol# General Agent for the United States and British Do
minions,
JOB MOSES, 27 Cortland St., New York.
N. B.—sl 00 and 8 three cent postage stamps enclosed to
any authorized agent, will ensure a bottle, containing 80
Pills, by return mail, securely sealed from ail observation,
LIFE—HeaIth—STRENGTH.
LIFE—HeaIth—STRENGTH.
LIFE—HeaIth—STRENGTH,
The Wrual French ISciuedy.
DR. JUAN DELAMARREL
CELEBRATED SPECIFIC PILLS.
Prepared from a preemption of Dr. Juan Ddamarre,
Chief Physician to the Hospital dv Xord ou
Laribovsiere of Paris,
This valuable medtcine Is no imposition, butls unfailing
In the cure of Spermalorrba! or Seminal Weakness. Every
species of Genital or Urinary Irritability, Involuntary or
Nightly Seminal Emissions from whatever cause prodneed
or however severe, will be speedily relieved and the organs
restored to healthy action.
Head the following opinions of eminent French physicians:
"We have used the Specific Pills prepared by Garanclcn
A Dupont, No. 214 Rue. Lombard, from the prescription of
Dt. Juan Delamarre, in our private practice with uni
form success, and we believe there Is no other medtclneso
well calculated to cure all persons suffering from Involun
tary Emissions or any other weakness of the sexual or
gans. whether caused by a sedentary mode of living, ex
cesses, or abuse.
R. A. BEACREPARIE, M. D.
G. D. DUJARDIX, M. D.
JJSAS LE LECCRRE, M. D.
Parts. May sth, 1863.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.
The Genuine Pills are sold by all the Principal Druggists
throughout the world, price one dollar per box, or six box
es for live dollars.
GARANCIERK A DUPONT. Sole Proprietors,
No. 214 Kou Lombard, Parts.
One dollar enclosed to any anthorzed agent, will Insure
a box by return mall, securely sealed irom all observation.
Six boxes for five dollars.
Sole General Agents for America.
OSCAR G. MOSES A CO., 27 Cortland *t., N. Y.
N. B —French, German, Spanish and English Pamphlet*
containing full particulars and directions for use, sentfte*
to any address.
Sold In Lewislown by F. J. HOFFMAN. lanl7-Iy
DRAIN TILE.
For Draining Wit Land*. Pipes fur Cellar
Drains, Water Pi|r for Conducting Water
from Springs.
manufactured from the best material and for sale in
any quantity desired, by
JOEL ZoQK,
apll-6m* Belleville, Mifflin county, Pa.
WALL PAPER, a fine assortment, at
F. J. HOFFMAN'S.
FISH ! FISH ! Huffman's is the store
for Mackerel and Herring