Lewistown gazette. (Lewistown, Pa.) 1843-1944, September 12, 1866, Image 4
K E G IP E S - Cream Beer. —Prepare a syrup thus . Into 3 pints of water, put -i lbs. white Bucar, 2 ounces tartaric acid, tncjincc of half a lemon, and boil together live minutes. JThen stir into it •) cup of flour previously mixed up with some water. When nearly cold, add the whites of 3 eggs well beaten, and \ oz essence of wintergreen. Put into a . bottle and keep in a cool place. It is ready for use at once, but improves with age. To use, dissolve 2 table spoonfuls of this in a tumbler of water, and stir in J teaspoonful ot soda Al ways shake the bottle well before using the syrup.— SI. L. B.— [A little white of egg beaten and added to the common soda-water syrups gives ape- . culiar foaming or froth-like consistence ; to the fluid" when the gas water is ; drawn in. We saw the directions for , adding the egg sold in the West a few j years ago, at SI to 85 each to owners ; of soda Water fountains.— ED.] Wedding Cake. —(Pronounced excel lent at a great many weddings, says the contributor, whose name is not on the sheet with this and sundry other recipes kept for publication as we have room): 1 lb. flour, 2 lbs. raisins seeded and chopped, 2 lbs..currants, f lb. cit ron. 1 lb. sugar, | ib. butter, 10 eggs, 2 wine glasses brandy. Stir sugar and butter to a cream, add yolks of eggs, then spices, then the flour in which has been rubbed 2 teafpoorituls cream of tartar and 1 of soda; then the fruit, and lastly the whites of the eggs be ,l en to a froth. The spices are, 1 table spoonful ground cinnamon, 1 grated nutmeg, and 1 teaspoonful cloves. The * loaves require from one to two hours < baking. Jelly Cake. —Mix 2 cups flour, 1 cup ■ milk, 1 cup sugar, i cup butter,2eggs, j 1 teaspoonful soda and 2of cream of tartar. Divide into six parts, and ; spread each as thin as possible in pans ! of uniform size. Bake about three minutes; when done, lay together with layers of jelly between ; cover the up per layer with plenty of sugar sprink led on. or with a thin frosting.— Con- ■■ tributors name not given. Bachelor's Bone. —Stir well together ! 1 quart sweet milk or sour milk with 1 soda, 2 tablespoonfuls lard, 2 eggs, 4 teacups white corn meal, or enough to make a moderately stiff batter. Bake t in a loaf in a quick oven. Subscriber, ! Kent county, Md. Soft Gingerbread —Two cups molas- ; ses, § cup butter or lard, 1 teaspoonful \ soda, ginger and sail as desired; mix | thin with flour.— Housekeeper, Worces ter, Moss. "Hasty Pudding" —A housekeeper directs: "Nine tablespoonfuls of flour, six eggs beaten light, one quart milk ; have a hot oven, and bake 2U minutes. J2at with sauce; butter and sugar rub- i bed to a cream and flavored to your taste, is very nice."—Such a hasty pudding must be nice, if one has plenty of cheap eggs. We should want some sugar on it. Our home manuscript book calls this recipe "Sunderland Pudding." Indian Meal Pudding. —Put a teacup ful of meal into a quart of hot milk i Add 3 beaten eggs, i tablespoonful ginger and cloves, butter half the size ot au egg. Boil 2or 3 hours in a boil- i er.— Miss Bell, Cattskili, JV. Y. II I MUI ■! HUM | || i | Hi, NOTICE! PERSONS in general, and especially those about going 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 j 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 he can furnish persons with Crockery. Queensware, Butterbowis, Churns, Tubs, Buckets, Wash' boards. Tucker's patent Wringer— best machine out to save labor anil clothing. Hair, husk, and Excelsior Mattresses, Ward l robes, Settees, Extension Tables, on hand. Bargains can be had by calling at A. Fe lis's Store or Furniture Warehouse. J au3l A. FELIX. 628, HOOl' SKIRTS, 628. Hopkin's "Own Wake," NEW FALL STYLES! tL e JV V ? y first etas*, and embrace a <W I plete assortment tor Ladies, Moves, and Children iffi aur°^L"ro' y lh S ' evPr - v I le " K ' i ' :vul of Waist Our wherever known, are more uaiverKAilv i popular than Any others before li**; r>ublir Thot tain their shape Wer. are 7 he * re ~ durable, and ielly Cheaper, than any other"H<°nn 1 Skirt in the market. Th. s pr,ngfanl W emn K s are warranted perfect. EVERY LADY should TH TK They are now being extensively sold bv Merchants throughout the Country, and at WMua'le <P RetnU Manufactory and Sales Boom, " K< 4'iw Aß Si STaiJET - BBI<OW 7th. PHILADELPHIA Ask for HOPKI.V'S "own make.'"—buy no other n-ij genu ', ne unles Stamned on eacli Im " o, - w v " k TERMS NET CASH. ONE PRICE ONLY. au29^m NEW BRANCH STORE. Goods Si Millinery, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ™ln LI,IB ? S 1 oat '" ffer die most favorable fcetorv kw mV g i°° ds are ( l' r °ot!v from the nwtorj A, Massachusetts. Ue are selling goods low £pen G sT ,s ,? ve r urseif of ,he n "rd- £ l £ir ukcn . es and Ladies Hats and R .unets, which we will gen lower than ever offered before ai retail. . H. E STONE, Agent lor MONK, DAWKUS r Co., Wholesale Mann lecturers of Imported and Domesttc Straw Goods Lewistown, April 18,186 C. 14 EI) Sole Leather and Shoe Findings, IV in good supply, and low, at HOFFMAN'S. a OJUPJ nsTiiiiaa At D. Grove's Store. New Arrival of Groceries ami i onfeelioneriesr rt GROVE would again inform the public that he I), has just received a fresh snpply. to which he wtnld call their attention. Now is eheap prime Molasses: the very best of bugw9 ; prime Coffee.7 different kinds, put up mlVpa . kagt s. cair. Starch Farina, Hominy, Beans, and all kinds of Spices, resh and fine; prime Cheese, pure cider Vinegar. Baskets Buckets. Brooms, and a variety of Dolls and v!.„o eA- Children. Also. Rabins. Figs. Prunes, ■Notion, fM ■ Ac beside the largest assort ' c,; ap , to he found in town. Hair Oils, and an variety of extracts, a.l of which will be sold **' km'is of Country Produce taken in ex change for Goods. Thnnk/bl for past favors, he hopes by strict atten tion to business to merit and receive acontir.uanoeof th.- patronage of a generous public maylO "Great Excitement at the Post Office. ON account of the new arrival of Boots and Shoes, at greatly reduced prices. The undersigned wotrtd : respectfully inform the publio that he has just arrived ( from ttie eastern citiPs with a large assortmenqot BOOTS, Slltß AND gaitehs, consisting of Ladies', Gentlemen's and Children's j Wear, which he has purchased at -come j ces. He is now prepared to sell cheaper than the cheapest, for cash. Also, constantly on hand a large J assortment of home-made work, which is manl**-- tured under his own supervision, and of the best ipji terial and workmanship. Boots and Shoes made Jo ! order ac short notice. Repairing done in the neatest* manner. Call at the Post Office, and examine for j yourselves. W. C. THORNBURG. j Lewistown, May 23, 1866-y. - - j ROBERT W. I'AT TON, SOL'TH SIDE OF MARKET STREET, LEWISTOWN, PA. H.\S just received and opened at his es [ tablishment a new .supply of Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Fancy Articles, &c., which he will dispose of at reasonable prices He invites all to give him a call and examine I his stock, which embraces all articles in his line, and is sufficiently large to enable ail to | make selections who desire to purchase. fiiajf REPAIRING neatly and expeditiously attended to, and till work warranted. Thankful for the patronage, heretofore re ceived, he respectfully asks a continuance ol j the same, and will endeavor to please all who j may favor him with their custom. feb2 m m mim!! I In addition to an extensive stock of GOLD & SILVER WATCHES, MEDALIONS, BREAST PINS, RINGS, and other J E W E L IR, Y , AT establishment, will be found a beautiful as sortment of umw liiisaaM, PHOTOGRAPH ALKIilh, A LSO. 2?m@TO<E.IS£,]PIIIt3 of all the prominent MB)!! UiJiiiAitL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, and hundreds of other articles. H. W. JUNKIN. Lewistown, May 24, 1865. ifll Bl¥ WMilfiiail AT NOTICE TO FARMERS! y UIIE undersigned announces that he 1. is now prepared to buy or receive on storage, and forward all kinds of Grain and other Produce, at his new V\ arehouee at Reedaville. PLASTER, SALT & COAL kept constantly on hand for sale. He also continues the Produce Business at the old stand in Lewistown. octl9-tf ABNER THOMPSON. HARDTTARB, MMil AiU) <JJ\I B'ih'Uil, lilßl PA. JOHN B. SELHEIMER offers his sincere • thanks to the friends and well-wishers oi 1 hia. establishment, for the steady o£.his business hitherto, aqd-olicits a continuatfotr-uf .the ntMlage'of the com 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, will be executed to the entire satisfac tion of those giving them. His stock of Hardware, Wood work, Leather, Saddlery, Coach Trimmings, Linings bboe Findings, Paints, Oils. Glass, ' Stoves, Nails, Horse and .Mule Shoes, Nails and Nail Rods, &0., Ac., &c., is heavy and well-selected, and is offered at | prices as low as can possibly be sold. His TIAWARE j is of his own manufacture, nu de in a good and workmanlike manner, by full hands, un der his own supervision, and is offered whole sale or retail, as superior to any in the. market Merchants, Mechanics, Farmers, House keepers and Dealers generally may rely upon 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. Libera l discount given to the Trade and \\ holesale Dealers. I r . , J- B. SELHEIMER. Lewistown, Jan., 1866-iy B.OOFIKTG. A NEW" tno'Je of I{ootin, saving ! _£\_ time, money and labor, and is adapted to Buildings of all Descriptions. It can be applied to stee.p or flaf roofs, old trr new. It unites the best water-proof composition with the best watcr-proot fabric, in the best-manner, has been in use for several years in New York and Washington, and we feel tobfident in reco/nniending it. The price is only seven cents per square foot. Satbple.s can be seen bv calling at J. HTM*MELAVRIGHT'S, House' Painter, Lewistown, Who is agent for its sale. apl2s-6m. PRICES DOWN ONCE MORE. 'ItHE uudetsignetl has a large stock of both I Home-made and Eastern manufactured Boots and Shoes, which he offers af pr.ees lotirw than he ireis j sold for four years : Men's thick. 3. Boot®, warranted, from $2.76 to 6.00. j " Kip. •• m " T *JJO to 6.00. 1 " Calf. " " til e 490 to 6.00. ! Boys' Boots. _ ' ■ 1.00 to 3.00. M-n's thi.-k Btoguns. lonhje-.-oliad, 3<h) to 2.50. Men's split warraiWSri very bad, l.t ). Boys' Shoes. price ranging from ' "T§SP 1.25 to 2.25. As the taxes are to l>e reduced again on the first dav of August. :t sis.- en:o us to reduce our prices. HOME-MAKE WORK of all Un. N made to order at reduced prices. Bo come on boys and girls and examine for yourselves. Trunks. Valises and Carpet Bags kept on hand. Gentlemen will bear in mind that no goods will he given out unless paid for, ana if re turned in good order, the money will be returned, if requested. But when goods have been soiled or wirn. they will not he taken hack—please hear this in mind—as some folks think that wearing for a short time don't injure the sale of them afterwards, augt-tf BILLY JOHNSON. PHOTOGRAPHIC. K. & H. T. AXTIIONY fc CO., Manufacturers of Photograj hie Materials, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, 501 Broadway, IS. Y". In addition toour main business of PHOT4>GRAPH IC MA TERIALS, we are headquarters for the follow ing, viz: stereoscopes and stereoscopic Views. Of American and Foreign Cities and Landscapes, Groups, Statuary, Ac. Stereoscopic Views of the War, From negatives made in the various campaignsand forming a complete Photographic history of the con test. Stereoscopic Views on Glass, Adapted for either the Magic Lantern or stereo scope. Our catalogue will be sent to any address on receipt of stamp. Photographic Albums. We manufacture more largely than any other house, about 200 varieties from 50 cents to SSO-eaeh. Our Al bums have the reputation ol being superior in beau ty and durability to any others. Card Photographs of Generals, Statesmen, Actors, etc., etc. Our catalogue embraces over FIVE THOUSAND different subjects, including reproductions of the most celebrated Engravings. Paintings. Statues, Ac. Catalogues sent on receipt of stamp. Photographers and others ordering goods C. O. D., will please remit 25 per cent ot the amount with their order. 6fß.,Tlie prices and quality of our goods can not fail to satisfy. " jel3 ly TO ALL BOOK BUYERS! Jas. K. Simon. South Sixth street, Philadel phia, is agent for the following valuable Books: Appleton's new American Cyclopedia. 16 volumes, do History of the Rebellion. 1 large vol. do Dictionary of Mechanics, 2 volumes. Rebellion Reeord, by Frank' Moore, it vols. Washington Irving'. Works.'22 vols Cooper's Novels. Dickens' Works. Merival A Gib bon's Rome Mai auley's Works. Ure's Dictionary of Arts and Manufactures. Bancroft's United States, s vols. Ac.. Ac. I furnish all hooks published, for public and private libraries, at wholesale prices. Send a list of any books wanted, with a stamp, tor prices, which will be sent by return mail. may23-3m BUSINESS COLLEGE 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 by authority of law. Conducted by gentlemen of libera! education and extensive experience in business, and affording une qualled advantages f>>r 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 and financial establishments. Theoretical Bookkeeping Upon a new plan, with an original exposition of the science of accounts, at ranged and published by the proprietor of this 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, Commercial Arithmetic. Penmanship. Busi ness Correspondence. Commercial Lam, Lectures on Business Affairs. Commercial Customs, Forms and Actual Business Practice. .Special Branches. Algebra and the Higher Mathematics. Phonogrgghy, Or namental Penmanship, the Art of Detecting Coun terfeit Money, Engineering, ifvrvcying, Navi gation and Telegraphing. Telegraphing Tlx- 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 where public business is transacted, and in wtoii'h the students of this Institution are per mittedtp practice. N'o regulai office practice can be liatljn'niiy othor school of instruction in the country, wifliout which no one can obtain a position as a prac 4*fial operator. Voting men are cautioned against the deceptive representations of those who, without any such facilities, pretend to teach Telegraphing. Patronage. This Institution is now enjoying the largest patron age ever bestowed upon anv commercial school in the State. Over five hundred students were in atten dunce the first year, and over seven hundred during the past year. The best class of students may inva riably be found here, ami all its associations are first class". Location and Accommodations The Institution is located in the most central part of the city, and its accommodations, for extent, ele gance an"d convenience, are unsurpassed. All the rooms have been fitted up in the very best style woth BUSINESS OFFICES OR COUNTING HOUSES, TELEGRAPH OFFICES, STATIONERY STORE AMD A REGULAR BANK OF DEPOSIT AND ISSUE, supplied with finely-engraved lithographic notes used as a circulating medium in the Department of Actual Business. To Young Men I who desire the very best facilities fof a Practical Education for Business, | we guarantiee a course of instruction no where else I equalled, while the reputation and standing of the -Institution among business men make its endorse i ment the best passport to success and advancement. All contemplating entering any Commercial College, j are invited to send forau Illustrated Circular and Catalogue j containing complete interior views of the College, and i full particulars of the course of instruction, terms, Ac. L. FAIRBANKS, A. M., President. T. E. MERCHANT, Sunt, of OJHce Business. i Nov. 8.65,1 v* A MONTH AGENTS wanted for s jj- entirely new articles, just out. Ad , dress O. T. GARBY, City Building, IDddeford. Maui. December 20, inly. Pratt's Column. DRY SCCDS, DRY CLOODS, , DRY GOODS. 1 * A new and complete assortment at 3? IR. A. T T S ' at the lowest prices. GROCERIES, GROCERIES, GROCERJES, Fresh and cheap at Prafcts'. / FISH, SALT and BACON, at the lowest prices, at Pratts'. LOVERING and all other grades of syr- j 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. [oct25 '65y Tailoring Establishment IXI -2©Li_£lCjE> o Wo YfERCH AN'T TAILOR, has removed his shop to the jJA. bmldihg formerly known as the "green house," u ''iterseetion of Valley and Mill street,adjoining . H. M. A R. Pratt's store, where he cordially invites all who need anything in his line. Goods" and Trim | mines furnished and gentlemen's clothing made, in | the latest styles, on short tfotice, and at reasonable prices. apll-tf FARMERS bOOK TO YOUR INTERESTS! BALL'S OHIO ! REAPER MD MOW, WITH Pigeon-Wing Self-Rake, MANUFACTURED BY REESE, SL AG EE & FOUST, ; Leiciftown, Jlt Iff in Covuty, I'a ■ IT 1 E are now manufacturing Ball's Ohio Reaper and V Mower, with Pigeon-wing Self rnke. which we of i fer for the season of 1-566. as a perfect Mower, a per- * ; feet Reaper and a perfect Self-Raker. A" a Mower it i has no superior, arid a- a Reaper and Seli-llaker it has no equal. Perfect Side Delivery: has no side ; draft; two driving wheels: hiuged bar, adapts itself to : ttie unevenness of the ground in mowing and reap ing. The self-rake does not interfere with the dri 1 ver's seat. The driver can regulate the height of stubble while the machine is in motion, i We also manufacture BEIDLES' PATENT IIA V RAKE, Haines' eelehrated Horse Power Mild Thrashing Maeiime Agency for Geiser's patent ' Self-Regulating Grain Thresher. Separator, Cleaner and Bagger. All kinds of Machine work made and fitted up for Mills. Factories. Furnaces and Forges. Also, Rw.-e : and Reaction Water Wheels. AH orders will receive prompt attention, by addres j sing REESE. SI.AGLE A KOUST. Lewistown, Mifil.il Co.. Pa. I I S. Benner, Genera! Agenf. fl'6s my23'S6 SOLD BY GUN DEALERS AND THE TRADE GENERALLY. I Vest Pocket Pistol. No. 22 Cartridge. Repeating Pistol. (Elliot pt : No. 22 Cartridge, i Repeating Pistol, ( Elliot pt ) No. 32 Cartridge, Pocket Revolver. -Self Cocking. ! New Pocket Revolver, (with Loading Lever.) Police Revolver. Navy Size Calibre, ! Belt Revolver. Navy i-ize Calibre, I Belt Revolver. (Self-Cocking.) Navy Calibre, 1 Navy Revolver.36-100 in. Calibre. I Army Revolver. 4-1-100 in. Calibre, i Gun Cane, using No. 32 Cartridge. I Revolving Rifle. 33 & 44-100 in. Calibre, j Breecli Loading Rifle. No. 32 Cartridge, ! Breech Loading Carbine. No. 46 Cartridge. 1 U.S. Rifle. (Steel Barrel.) with Sabre Bayonet, I U.S. Rifled Musket. Springfield Pattern, Single Barrel Shot Gun. E. REMINGTON & SONS, Ilion. New York. AC sts. 1 Moore A Nicholas. New \ ork. j Palmers A Baehelders, Boston, J John P. Love 11. ' i Jos. C. Grubb A Co . Philadelphia, j Poultnev A Trimble, Baltimore, i Henry Folsorn A Co., New Orleans & Memphis. | Mavnard Bros.. Chicago. • L. M. Rumsev A Co., St. Louis. ; Albert E. Crane, San Francisco. ju. 11. j NEW BOOT & SHOE IfORE IN THE WEST WARD. The undersigned has just opened a new and large j stock of BOOTS mid SHOES tn Major Buoy 's store room. West Market street, Lewistown a few j j doors from the diamond and opposite Eisenbise's Ho j tel, where will be found an entire new stock of Fash- ] ionable BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS,, SLIPPERS, <ScCL, for Ladies. Gentleman. Girls. Boys, and Children, se lected with much care, and which will lie sold at rea sonable prices for cash. Custon work will also be punctually attended to, this branch being under the superintendence of Wm. T. Wenta. an old mid 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. 6,1866. STILL OUT Ul'ON 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 al the big Coffee Pot stand : Stoves. Tin Ware, plain and plated Fruit Coaa, . _ Brass Kettles. Iron Pots. Tea Kettles and Pfffts:" Toilet Ware, Stamped Ware, Japaned 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 Bow ls. Sugar Boxes, and Door Mats. Brushes. Oil Cloths. Traps for mice and rats. Clothes Pius, Bed Corus, 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, Tea Bells. Zink-Rnbhers and Coffee Mills, Tin Boxes for Bonds, Deeds and Wills, Picture Frame Cords A Tassels, pretty and new, And many other things—can't mention but few. P. S. Many of the above mentioned goods are di rect from the factory, and w ill be sold low for cash. _ 1 will wholesale Glass Jars at the same figures they do in Pima., and Tin Vang lower than the citv price. For spouting and job work we intend to iet no one outdo us in price. We use the best material, and pro fess to understand our nusiness. I append the following card from H. S. Fisher. Pat entee of my celebrated Spring Top Can: Caution to Merchants & Tinners. Since the great success of my cemented paper riugs for closing Fruit Cans, some have thought to drift into the same current of success by infringing upon my patent. Some cans longer patented than mine, on which guin had been used under their pat ent arrangement, are now making their appearance with cemented paper rings, instead of the gum form erly used. In most cases such infringements take place thro' persons not responsible, who take orders IU 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 upon the top of a fruit can, during tiie heated state ol the fruit, so that when cold it is perfectly sealed, is an infringement upon my rights. unless used upon a can having a cup with my name stamped upon it. Anv kind of cement upon this paper, undergoing a pro cess o£ pressure during the. cooling of the fruit,"comes in contact with my patent-. dated Nov. 12, IR6I, Aug. 19,186: i March 22, 18t>4 All who manufacture, sell, or use cans with cemented paper, which have not my name upon the caps, are liable for infringement, w r , ... H.S.FISHER. Manufactured by j. IKVJN WALLIS. jel3 1866. JNEW GOODS! AT NATHANIEL KENNEDY'!* STORE, In the Odd Fellows' Hall. JUST received from Philadelphia, a very choice assortment of Ginghams, Flannels, Checks, Hickory, Foreign and i Domestic Dry Goods of all kiuda. ALSO, Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Chocolate, Essences of Ootfee, Queensware. Stone ware, Hardware and Cedarware, Shoul ders, Hams, Mackerel, Herring, Shad. Boots and Shoes, Grain Bags. Also, a fine lot of Whisky, B R A NT K> Y , Wine and Gin, SALT. Acs Ac., Ac, which will be sold very low. Country Produce takct j in exchange for goods by N. KENNEDY. Lewsitown, October 11, 1866. Bird €aget*. BUY your Bird Cagee—they are pretty— at HOFFMAN'S. BLST brands Cigars, and good Tobacco w ED. FRYSINGER'S. Grocery and Variety Store. At the favorite old Stand formerly occuni. Ed by Mrs. Wcrtz, and laitcrii/ hi/ /> Grove, between the Union House and Black Bear Hotel, East. Mark t si. Lewistown, ' TT'HERE the public will constantly find a- - r ] it assortment of the best Groceries' oompi,,'n, . Coffees Sugars, Teas. Molasses Fish, Salt, Tobacco Segars Brooms, Tubs. Buckets, and hundreds .f >th r' art : cles m general use. together with Ilains, Si-. ; rs " Dried Beef. Ac. Also Confections and Nuts of gU kinds, Fancy Articles, and a general variety of Mlc h matters and things as n.ay be needed in'housekeen ing from a pm up. MUTH EIISIKR'G IIS The public are invited to give us a call. ap25.6m New Stock of Hats, Caps, &c ■ 7T. Gf. ZCLnrSES.. Market St., next Door to John A 'tnntj/s, jgggT "> Has just received from . I y w y rk and Pbiladel ! pbin, the most extensive 553®®^®stock and complete assort merit of j ever exhibited in this place, which will be dis j posed of at such prices as to defy competition land which be invites everybody to cnil and examine, rs he is satisfied that his stock can not fail to please. For the Ornish he lias constantly on hand, i t will make to order, hats to their tate of any required size or brim, at prices which cannot fail be satisfactory. Country Merchants will find it L> (heir ad vantage to give him a call, as a liberal deduc tion will be made to wholesale purchasers. Don't forget the place, next dmir to John Kennedy's Store and nearly rip,,. it,. t | le Odd Fe lows' Ilall. ' unvll SELLING OFF AT COST! r |MIE undersigned having a large slock of 1 Eastern manufactured Boots and Shoes on hand, offers the game at cash prices frum now untii further notice is given. Men's Boots, warranted, double soles from $3 00 to 5 50. Men's Boots do do do calf 6 50 to 7 00 Boys' Boots do do 200to 300 Youth's Bunts do do 100 to 225 Men's Gum Overshoe, best 1 25 i Women's do do 1 10 ; Men's do cloth tops 2 75 lb- lias also a stock of city work on hand, i which lie will sell very low, and warrants it |to be good for nothing. So, come on. buys and girls, and get prepared for the cold Manufacturing and repairing attended to | usual. A large stock of Tiunks, Voltes i and Carpet Bugs on hand which will L-- sold lat very reasonable prices A full stock of home made work kept constantly on hand at j low priees. BILLY JOHNSON Lewistown, Feb 7, 1866. (ROVER i'jlsiii MEW AXD IMPROVED No. 1, Prico SBO * rpHE GROVEE & BAKER SEW -1 ING J/ACHINE CD. invito the attention of j Tailors, Manufacturers of Cloihing, Boots and Shoes, and Carriage Trimmers, and others requiring a rapid, light-running, and durar We Lock Sticli Machine, to their new No. 1 Sewing Machine, It is of extra size, very strong and powerful, easily operated with little noise; is adapted to everv variety of sewing from the thinnest musftn to '.he heaviest leather, and will work equally well with cotton.linen or silk thread. Letters similar to the following are being constantly received: 'Our machinist and foreman have both ■ • roughly examined and tested your No. 1 J/achn . - -n differ ent material, (roin the heaviest.harness l ..her and frue.-i broadcloth and muslin to the tjunn-st ue paper. without altering the tensions, and w,- find it makes a perfect stitch On all materials. I have tried lingers and other machines for years,and ha\e no hesitation in pronouncing your No. j Shuttle Machine the best by lar oi any machine we have used. , r „ WILLIAM LOCK, Merchant Tailor, 121 Lake Street, Chicago." "I am the fortunate possessor of one of your new No. 1 Shuttle .Machines; 1 have used the Singer sewing machine for the past lew year.-, and it "ire? rue great*piensure to say that this one is far superior in all points to any that I have overused oi -een 1 want no better. This machine can be seen at my shop at any lime. • REIMS SMITH. Merchant Tailor, Lewistown, Pa ALL WHO WANT THE MTKBT ti\l) BEST should not fail to call and see this new aspirant tor , public lavor, as it is destined to supcr.-t J- all the heretofore popular .Machines for maimfa-mring pur poses. Having the largest variety of machines of any odier Company, we ran suit all tastes with a a inaeiuneat pttceslioin 565 to i-i 10. All machines warranted. •S-Grover A Baker's Cotton, Linen TlireaU aad Machine Twist for sale. Information and samples of sewing given by P. F. LOOP, Agent, sep2o-ly Lewistown. Pa. EXCELSIOR j Photograph and Art Gallery. LATE BUIIKHOLDRK'S. ■ A ThUWLNS can now furnisli the pub iVl lie witli Likenesses, from tlie Gem to a Portrait or life size Photograph. We have the only Solar Camera at work iivthe Juniata Valley, and desire the lie to call and examine what Mr. Biirk i • holder (an accomplished and well known | 1 artist) and others have pronoumtd "6 i success." Look at the array : I < -ems, j Albatypes or Ivory r ' crrotypes, I types, Alelainotypes, j Photo-iMiiiiiitnres Amhrotypes, j Cabinet Plk!- .-, & Card Photographs 1 Portrait or I.: ■ -ize Vignettes, | Photogra]. -- Photogmphs for j plain or in colors, a, oval frames, i &c., &c. Our work is executed in tlie h< .-ivle, plain or in colors, and at tlie low. -t rates- Call at McEV KNH. d N. B.- nstructions to student- t-' veii at fair ates. ;i[dti P. F. LOOP kas again returned from the £'7. \ with a large and well-seloott d stoi-K - j goods, which will be sold ch. <per th*° He would therefor- in o-:i- ; : > IS j customers and also new ones to call and see for then'' selves, as my stock is large and price- to -tut •■vcty | body. A good assortment of home mad- work on hand Having examined all the late styles in tne -n | city, he is prepared to make to order all the .a' : styles DOW worn. j A fine assortment of cotton and woollen Hosier), 3 ! very low prices. Call at the old stand. ul - vjo | \ MERICAN Hay Fork and *" jr ' _ | 1\ ery farmer should have this fork. i! " < n tmJ I the very best forks to unload hay from !.'• "-'e "' u , • j load it out of the mow. It is also apu icttku" , - | cut out of mow or stack and is warranted n gu . 1 tire satisfaction. It has advantage- wc think no ecu Jj fork possesses. F. J. HOFFMAN, Ageat for the Manuiactursri-