Lewistown gazette. (Lewistown, Pa.) 1843-1944, September 19, 1866, Image 4

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    B;ECI P E S .
Bow to Preserve Watermelon Rind.—
True "economy consists in putting to a
trood use whatever we have, and not,
as many people suppose, in going but
half clad, and making meals upon noth
iug, and having it warmed up for next j
day. We find the following recipe in
an exchange, which is reprinted for
the benefit of our lady readers. Of
course, we cannot vouch for the truth
of the statements made, as we have
never tested it in our family. Water
melon rinds are plenty now-a-days and
if they can be preserved, we see no
reason why they shouldn't be. llow- ,
ever, the following is the recipe, read j
it, and judge for yourselves:
"To a bucket of cold water, put in
two handfulls of lime; cut your rind
(cither watermelon or cantelopo—the
latter I prefer); let it remain twenty
four hours; turn it often from the bot
tom ; after taking it out of ,the lime-,
water, put it in cold water to soak out
the taste of the lime; change the wa
ter often ; have some grape leaves and
strong alum tea to scald the rind in ;
after covering the rind with the alum ,
water, place the grape leaves over it, ,
and cover it with a thick clotli, so they
may be a good green color; let them
boil in this about ten minutes; then
drop them in cold water; boil a strong j
ginger tea. enough to cover the rind |
well; when you find it strong, drop
your rind in it, and let it boil in that I
until you can taste it through the rind
when you break it in two. To every
pound of rind allow ono and a half
pounds of white sugar (the rind you
must weigh as soon as you cut it, be
fore you put it in the lime) and suffi
cicnt water to allow it to boil a long j
while; as soon as the syrup commences
to boil well, put in your rind, and keep ;
it cooking slowly until the rind will j
look perfectly transparent; it takes:
some time to get perfectly done; the ■
syrup, when it is perfectly done, will j
be as thick as honey."
Best Com Bread.— l think none of all
the good corn bread recipes printed in
your invaluable Agriculturist, are quite
equal to ours, made thus: Make a
thick batter of 1 quart of sweet milk
and 1 quart of butter-milk, 1 table
spoonful saleratus and 1 ot salt, 1 tea
cup molosses, 2 teacupfuls of wheat
flour (or shorts), and corn meal to
thicken it. Bake two hours in an
oven a little hotter than for wheat
bread.—A loaf still nicer, especially for
poor teeth, is made by using half the
above quantity, steaming it three hours
and then baking enough to just brown
the top nicely.—" Laura," Cooper,
Michigan.
Broicn Bread. —Mix 3 cups corn
meal, 3 cups rye flour, £ cup molasses
with a teaspoonful of soda dissolved in
it, with a sufficiency of cold water.
Bake in a covered dish, about three
hours, in a slow oven.— A Friend.
Corn Dodgers. —Salt and scald sifted
corn meal. When cool wet the hands j
in cold water and mould into cakes
like biscuits, but riot very thick. Bake
rather slowly, on a griddle, in hot fat, i
browning first one side and then the
other. Split open and eat while hot,
with butter or syrup, or with meat
and gravy.— Contributor's name not giv
en'
Meat Balls. —A good way to use bits !
of cold meal. .Cold beef or pork, j
chopped very fine, put into a dish with
an egg to each Alb., crumbs of bread
soaked and inashed fine, 2 onions fif
liked] chopped well; season well with
salt if fresh, and with pepper. Make
into small cukes and fry in plenty of
lard.— M. L. B.
Carrot Sauce. —Scrape and thorough
ly clean the carrots, slice in very thin
round pieces, boil tender, and then
cook dry. For each quart of slices
pour over a cup of cream, season with j
salt and pepper and let then- boil up i
for a moment. Serve hot. Thus pre- !
pared they will be relished highly, j
even by those who do not like carrots i
any way.— Mrs. M. Ingulls, Muscatine,
loxca.
Claret Wine Stains. —A Wilbraham
(Mass.) subscriber says that these may
be removed from a table cloth by rub
bing the spot, as soon as made, thor
oughly with common salt. When
washed, the stain will entirely disap
pear.
To Color Scarlet.— For one pound of
cloth or yarit, mix in warm water, J
ounce cream of tartar and 1 ounce pul
verized cochineal; add 2 ounces muri
ate ot tin. Stir until it sCalds, then
put in the cloth or yarn . Housekeeper.
NOTICE!
PERSONS in general, and especially those
about going to housekeeping, will take
notice that A. Felix is still manufacturing all
kinds of
FIJI? AIT IRE,
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
uraw the attention of purchasers to call and
examine the stock. In he can
furnish persons with Crockery, Queensware,
Butterbowls, Churns, Tubs, Buckets, Wash
boards, Tucker's patent Clothes Wringer
best machine out to save labor and clothing.
Hair, husk, and Excelsior Mattresses, Ward*
robes. Settees, Extension Tables, on hand.
Bargains can be bad by calling at A. Fe
lix s More or Furniture Warehouse.
J an3l A. FELIX.
S3 "US' CStix 5 o
Hoffman's is the place for
'SUGARS.
At D. Grove's Store.
New Arrival of Groceries and Confectioneries.
1\ GROVE would again inform the rublic that lie
-! '• has just received a fresh sn PP J tmu , t()
weald rail their attention. Now is , prime
cheap prim* Molasses: the very Viettmms : Corn
Coffee. 7 different kinds, put upin 1 - T. Spices,
Starch, Farina.Hommy. k^d er Vinegar!
resh and One; prime 5 avm retv of fv.lls and
Baskets. Buckets r " on ito Ratsfns? Figs. Prunes,
Notions for Children. u e ' s|( j e (),<, largest assort-
Coeoaiiuts. Almonds- *<-- . j, lr Oils, and an
S-I'S "r'SrSatlirf Uw. .m b. -old
kinds of Country Produce taken in ex
, ' l Thfnk f fu! G tV.r' i past favors, he hopes by strict atten
,,™t "business to merit and receive aeontinuaneeof
tiie patronage of a generous pubiic may 10
Great Excitement at the Post
Office,
at ut the new arrival of Boots and Shoes,
U at greatly reduced prices. The undersigned would
re-|>< rtfully inform the pubiic tiiat he has just arrived
from the eastern cities with a large assortment of
BOOTS, SHOES ANU GAITERS,
consisting of Ladies', Gentlemen's and Children's
Wear, which he has purchased at "come down" pri
ces. fie is now prepared to sell cheaper than the
cheapest, for eash. Also, constantly i.u hand a large
assortment of home-made work, which is manufac
tured under his own supervision,-and of the be t ma
terial and workmanship. Boots and Shoes made to
order at short notice. Repairing done in the neatest
manner. Call at the Post Office, and examine for
yourselves. W. C. THORNBUKG.
I.evt..-town, May 23,1866-y.
ROBERT W. PAT TON,
801 TH SniE OF HiRRUT STREET,
LEWISTOWN, PA.
HAS just received ttrtd opened at his es
. tablishment a new supply of
Clocks, Watches, Jewelry,
mmmixxmum
Fancy Articles, &c.,
vliich he will dispose of at reasonable prices,
tie invites all to give him a call ami examine
his stock, which embraces all articles in bis
ine, and is sufficiently large to enable all to
nake seiectious who desire to purchase.
U&" REPAIRING neatly and expeditiously
ttended to, and all work warranted.
Thankful for the patronage heretofore re
cited, he respectfully asks a continuance oi
te same, and will endeavor to please all who
iay favor him with custom. feb2
FOR nil. HIIJM!!
In addition to an extensive stock of
iOLD & SILVER WATCHES.
MEDALIONS,
BREAST PINS,
RINGS,
and other
J E W ELRY,
AT
si. w* mmars
establishment, will be found a beautiful as
sortment of
M MM*
aP 110TO< ft? A Pll AL I? 171*,
ALSO,
iPiijcDSvD&ißiiipiirg
of all the prominent
UillUd ttSASHAiS,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
and hundreds of other articles.
H. W. JUN KIN.
Lewistown, May 24, 1805.
trui ai'ir vmmsi
AT
NOTICE TO FARMERS!
r PHE undersigned announces that he
I is now prepared to buy or receive on
storage, and forward all kinds of
Grain and other Produce,
at his new Warehouse at Reedsville.
PLASTER, SALT A COAL
kept constantly on hand for sale.
He also continues the Produce Business at
the old stand in Lewistown.
octl9-tf ABNER THOMPSON.
hardware,
mn AilD Hi! AiNU,
LEU I*TOU\, I*A.
JOHN B. SELHEIMER (jffers 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, will be executed to the entire satisfac
tion ot those giving them.
His stock of Hardware, Wood work. Leather,
baddlery Coach Trimmings, Linings,
bhoe Findings, Paints, Oils. Glass,
Moves, Nails, Horse and Mule
Shoes, Nails and Nail Rods
&c., &c., &c.,
is heavy and well-selected, and is offered at
prices as low as can possibly be sold. Ilis
tiawake
18 of his own manufacture, mode in a good
and workmanlike manner, by full bands un
safe or r°pT D , 8u P ervißion ' and is offered whole
vi [ ' a * s uperior to any in the market
Merchants Mechanics, Farmers, House
keepers and Dealers generally may rely upon
gt ting atiy article in his line with an assu
ranee of fair dealing and promptness, wheth
er in person or by order.
ar>A° 0 u n f- jP out ' n K< Repairing, Gas Fitting
notice J ° b W ° rk done at Bhort est
Ui..0 U , J . 0 .,,BJ66®,SEU,E,MI!R' 8 J 66®, SEU,E,MI!R '
ROOFING.
ANK\\ t mode of Roofing, saving
time, money and labor, and i. adapted to
Buildings of all Descriptions,
It can bo applied to steep or Hat roofs, old or new. It
unite? the best water-proof composition with the best
water-proot lahrie. in the best manner, has been in
use for several years in New York and Washington,
and we feel confident in recommending it. The price
is oulv seven cents per square foot. .Samples can be
seen b"v calling at
J. HIM MEL WRIGHT'S,
House Painter. Lewistown,
Who is agent for its sale. apl2s-6m.
PRICES DOWN ONCE MORE.
milE undersigned has a large stock of both
1 Home-made and Eastern manufactured Boots and
Shoes, which he otters at prices lower than he has
sold for four years :
Men's thick, d. Boots, warranted, from $2 75 to 5.00.
•• Kip. •• " 4.00 to 6.00.
•• Calf. •• " extra 4.50 to 6.00.
Boys' Boots, 1.00 to 3.00.
Men's thick Brogans. double— oled. 200 to 2.60.
Men's split •• warranted very bad, 1.10.
Boys* Shoes, price ranging from 1 25 to '2 25.
As the taxes arc to be reduced again on the first day
ol August, tl als > enables us to reduce, our prices.
HOME-MADE WORK of all kinds made to
order at reduced prices. So come on hoys and girls
and examine for yourselves.
Trunks, Valises and Carpet Bags
kept on hand, Gentlemen will bear in mind that no
gods will i ' given out unless nai l for. ami if re
turned in good oilier, the money will be returned, if
requested. Put when goods have been s .;; e d , r
worn, they will not be taken lack—please bear tl s
in rrvnd—is some fotks think th.-e wearing for
short time don't injure the sale of them altera irds.
augl-tf BILLY JoHNSON.
PHOTOGRAPHIC
E. &, 11. T. ANTHONY & CO.,
Manufacturers of Photographic Materials,
WHOLXSALE A.NIi RETAIL.
501 Broadway, X. Y.
In addition to our main business of PH<>T< "; 1! \HH
IC MATERIALS, 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 tlie War,
From negatives nueie in the various campaigns and
forming a complete Photographic history of the con
test.
Stereoscopic Views on Class,
Adapted for either the Magic Lantern or stereo
scope. Our catalogue will he sent to any address on
receipt of stamp. ' %
Photographic Albums.
We matfufacture more largely than any other house
about '2*o varieties from 50 cents to ss'i each Our Al
bums have the reputation pi 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 c- 'ebrated Engravings. Paintings. Statues. Ac.
Catalogues sent on receipt of stamp.
Photographers and others ordering goods U O D
will please remit 25 percent of the amount with their
order. <r. Ihe prices and quality of our goods can
not tail to satisfy. j e j 3 j,.
fpo ALL BOOK BUYERS!
1 .Tas. K. Simon. 33 South Sixth street, Philadel
phia. is agent for the following valuable Books:
Apple-ton's new American Cyclopedia. IS volumes
do History of the Rebellion. I large vol.
iMc'tionary of Mechanics, 2 volumes.
Rebellion Record, by Frank Moore, y vols.
Washington Irving'? Works, 22 vols
Cooper's Novels. Dickens' Works. Mertval A Gib
bon s Rome. Maeauley's Works. Ure's Dictionary
ot Arts and Manufactures.
Bancroft's United States. S vols. Ac., Ac.
I furnish all books 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 111
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 2lvrit. Diplomas awarded
to graduates in the Commercial Course under its cor
porate seal by authority of law.
Conducted by gentlemen of liberal education and
extensive experience in business, and affording une
qualled 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 tiifio a complete insight into the
routine, details, customs and forms of business in
general, as conducted in the best-regulated commer
cial and financial establish me fits.
Theoretical Bookkeeping'
Upon a new plan, with an original exposition of the
science of accounts, airanged 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.
Tiie Commercial Course
EMBRACES
Bookkeeping, Commercial Arithmetic. Penmanship. Busi
ness Correspondence. GjmmercuU Lav. Lectures
on Business Affairs. Commercial Customs,
Forms ami Actual Business Practice.
Special Branches.
Algebra and the Higher Mathematics. Phonography, Or
namental Penmanship, the Art of Detecting Coun
terfeit Money. Engineering. &■ centring, Navi
gation and Telegraphing.
Telegraphing.
The arrangements for Telegraphing are far in ad
vance of anything of the kind ever ottered to the
public. A regular Telegraph Line is connected with
the Institiufon with twenty Uftuich 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 regular 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
dcceftive representations of those who, without any
such facilities, pretend to teach l'elegraphiug.
Patronage-
This Institution is now enjoying the largest patron
age ever bestowed upon any commercial school in
the State. Over five hundred students w-re in attcn
dauce the first year, and over seven hundred during
the past year. The lie-l 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 ana convenience, are unsurpassed. All the
rooms liave been fitted up in the very best style with
BUSINESS OFFICES OR COUNTING HOUSES,
TELEGRAPH OFFICES, STATIONERY STORE
AXI> A REGULAR
BANK OF DEPOSIT AND ISSUE,
supplied with finely-engraved lithographic notes used
as a ciieulating medium in the Department of Actual
Business.
To Young Men
who desire the very best facilities for a
Practical Education 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. Ae.
1.. FAIRBANKS, A. M., President.
T. E. MERCHANT, Swot, of Office Bus i a ess.
Nov. 8,65,1y
f) A MONTH !—AGENTS wanted for
sir entirely new articles, just out. Ad
dress O. T. GAREY, City Building, Biddeford, Main.
December 20, lsly.
Pratt's Column.
85.Y VOCE'S,
E8.7 G-OCBS,
EK.Y SCCES.
A new and complete assortment at
I 3 IR, T T S 3
at the lowest prices.
G ROC E HIES, GROCE RIES,
GROCERIES,
Fresh and cheap at Pratts'.
FISH, SifLT and BACON,
at the lowest prices, at Pratts'.
COVERING aud 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 Praits'.
•# *
Last, but not least,
Pratts' have the only genuine
"JACKSON WHITE POTATOES."
Lewistown, June, 1866. [oct2s-'6sy
Tailoring Establishment
Wo ©nsßisos)
Yf ERCH ANT TAILOR, lift? removed his shop to the
IJL buildihg -formerly known as the "green house."
w m intersection of Valley and Mill street, adjoining
, M " & ; Pratt's store, where he cordially invites all
who need anything in his line. Goods and Trim
mings furnished and gentlemen's clothing made, in
be latest styles, on short notice, and at reasonable
prices. apll-tf
FARMERS lOOK TO VOIR INTERESTS!
BALL'S OHIO
111. 111.11 WD tlMltlK.
WITH
Pigeon-Wing Self-Rake.
MANFFACTORED BV
REESE, SLAGiiE FOR ST,
Lewistown. MifHin Co,uufjt, Po.
IT T K are now manufu taring Ball's Ohm Itenper and
Vv Mower, with n-wing s. If rake which we of
fer for the season of 1 as n perfi-et Mower, a per
fect Reaper and a perJ.-<■ t Self R.ik'T A- a Mower it
• has no suporor. and as a lleata r ana Self-Raki r it
lias no equal, l'erfoet Side 1 !i-.. ry: has no sj.te
draft; two driv ig wheels: hinged bar. adapts itself to
the unrvenne-s . :h<- ground in mowing ami reap
ing. The self-rah- d, es aot inte-ri with the dri
ver's seat. The driver can regulate the height of
stubble while the machine is in motion
We also man,if:, : jre KEIDhK.V PATEXT
HAV RAKE, H ones' '••bratel Horse I'ower
and Threslilng Machine Agency for feasor's patent
Self-Regulating Gram Thresher. SeparaMT. fleam r
and Bagger.
All kinds <>f M < -htne work made and fitted tin f
Mills. Factories, Furnaces .and Forges. Also, Rose
and Reactiou Water Wheels.
All orders will receive prompt attention, hv addres
sing REESE. SL'GI.E k FOFST.
Lewistown, Milflin Co.. Fa.
S. Itenner. General Agent. fl'6s my23'66
ivrji/TT <- r:")N3
M/ ji; Aii iJ u a
£ 9| SOLD BY GUN DEALERS
CojMa AND THE TRADE GEN EICAI.I.Y.
Vest IC ?kt • Pist No. 22Cartridge.
Repeating Pi-doi .Flliot pt.) No. gg f.irtri ige,
Repeating Pv-toi, I Elliot pt No .'.g C artridge,
Pocket Re vol v< r. Self Cocking.)
N, w Pocket Revolver, (with Loading Lcter.)
Poll"" Revolver. Navy Siz.- Calibre,
Belt Revolver. Naw Size Calibre.
Belt Revolver, (.Self -Cocking., Navy Calibre,
Navy Revolver.3fi-KKi in Calibre.
Army Revolver. 4t-lUA jr. Calibre.
Gun Cane, using No. .'iff Cartridge.
Revolving Rifle. A 41-100 in. c^hbre,
Breech Loading Rift-'. No. 32 Cartridge.
Breech Loading Carbine. No. 40 Cartridge.
U.S. Ritle.'Steel Baric!.) with sabre Bayonet,
IJ.S. Killed Musket. Springfield Pattern,
Single Barrel Shot Gun.
E. REMINGTON A SONS, Ilion, New York. I
AO NTS.
Moore A Nicholas. New York.
Palmer- k Rachelders, Boston,
John P. Lovell.
Jos. C. Grubb k Co.. Philadelphia.
Poultnev k Trimble, Baltimore.
Henry f'olsotn k Co., New-Orleans & Memphis. I
Maynard Bros.. Chicago. X
L. M. Ramsey A Co., St. Louis.
Albert E. Crane, San Francisco. ju. 11.
I\i E w
BOOT & SHOE STORE
IN THE WEST WARD.
The undersigned ha- j11 -1 ep. iied a new and large
stock of BOOTS and SHOES in Major Buoy's
store room. West Market street. Lewistown a few
doors from ti • diamond and opposite Eisenßise's Ho
tel, where will be found an entire new stock of Fash
ionable
BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS,.
SLIPPEES,'&C..
for Ladies. Gentleman. Girls. Bovs. and Children, se
lected with much carc. and which will Resold at rea
sonable prices fhi cash.
Custon work will also Vie punctually attended to,
this brunch l>eing 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. 8,1*05.
STILL Ol'T li'HN 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, 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 Bowls. Sugar Boxes, and I'oor Mats.
Brushes. Oil Cloths. Traps for mice and rats.
Clothes Pins. Bed Corns, Knife, TrayAtnd Mop
Sticks,
Baskets, Flour Sieves. Wood Saws and Lamp
Wicks.
Spring Balances. Slaw Cutters and Carpet Tacks,
Tack Hammers, Hatchets, and Weekly Racks.
Meat Saws, Bread Toasters. Scissors and Shoe
Black,
Clothes Wringers. Oval Thtys. and a Clothes Rack,
Tea Bells. Zink Rubbers and Co fie e Mills,
Tin Boxes for Bonds, Deeds and Wills,
Picture Frame Cords k Tassels, pretty and new,
And many other tilings—can't mention but few.
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 thev
do in Phua., and Tin Cans Incrr than thecitv 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 follow ngcard from If. 3. Fisher. Pat
entee of my celebrated Spring Top Can:
Caution to Merchants & Tinners.
Since the great success of mv eementecP paper
rings for closing Fruit Cans, some have thought to
dritt into the same current, ol success by infringing
upon my patent. Some cans longer patented than
mine, on which gum had been used under their pat
ent arrangement, are now mak.iig their appearance '
with cemented paper rings, instead of the gum form
erly used. ■ I
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 pmt concealed their work. This is to notify
the public that the use of cemented paper, pressed
upon the top of a fruit can. during the neated state
of the lruit, so that when cold it is perfectly sealed is
an infringement upon my rights, unless u ; e d upon a
can having a cap with my name stamped upon it Any
kind of cement upon this paper, undergoing a pro
cess of pressure during the cooliog of the truit comes
in contact with my patents, dated Nov. 12. 1801 tun
19, lstS2. March 2J. IStd All who manufacture, sell.br
use cans with cemented paper, which have not my
name upon the caps, are liable, for irftriiigement.
Manufactured by J. IRVIN \VALUS!' lISH j n ! ij
1866.
NEW GOODS!
AT
NATHANIEL KENNEDY'S
STORE,
In the Odd Fellows' Hall.
JUST received from Philadelphia, a
very choice assortment of
( mmmm
Ginghams, Flannels. Cheeks. Hickory. Foreign and
Domestic Dry Goods of a I kinds.
ALSO,
Sugars, ('offers, Teas, Cliocolate,
Essences of Coffee. Quecnsware. Stone
ware, Hardwareand Cedarware,Shoul
ders. Hams, Mackerel, Herring,
JSliad. Boots and
Shoes. Grain Bags. Also,
a fine lot of Whisky,
BRAN IJ Y ,
Wine and Gin,
SALT, &c.,
Ac.. Ac,
which will be sold very low. Country Produce taken
in exchange for goods by
ri v N. KENNEDY.
Lewsitown, October 11, 1886.
Bird Cases.
BUY your Bird Cages—they are pretty—
at HOFFMAN'S.
BEST brands Cigars, and good Tobacco,
w SD. FRYSINGER'S.
Grocery and Variety Store
At the favorite old Stand fan,,, ■> 5
' '■ Work. "J!au,f fun r n t <■
Grove, between the Union Ho u {/" ?
Mack Bear Hotel, JSW Marht
Lewistown, '•
"lirHEBE the public will constant;-
" assortment of the best Gr<.<-.>rie* , " n,i eencn;'
Coffees. Sugars, Teas.
Fish, Salt, Tobacco Segar* '
Brooms. Tubs. Buckets -, n ,i hundred* r >
cles IU NEUT RAL u*E. together with Hm. V "' r "•
Dried Beef. Ac. Also Confection, wiri'v ' d,r N
kinds. Fancy Articles. and a gen.-r-.l' vkrimlV* *L !
matters ami things ns may h.- ue, ,i v .j . . ■ ! 'Ueh
.ng from a pin up. ' oU!C vkecp.
M U i HKliSliOCoiis
The public are invited to give us -i call
New Stock of Hats, Caps a c
IT. 3. '
Market jr., IK J: Dour to John
<0? has just received from
ijgk > " v rk and l'hiladel tef /
P' l '*c 'he most extensive
t j^ 9K "stnck and complete assort-uSfe
mcjit of
ever exhibited in thispiace, which will bedi*
posed <>f at such prices as to defv comr etiti n
and which he invites everybody to call
examine, as he is sat'-fieri that his .
not fail t' please.
For the Ornish he has constantly on hand
-r will make to order, bats to their li'te of
any r, -<|tiirtd size or brim, at prices ,Met
cann t mil he satisfactory.
Country .Merchants wiil find it to their ad
vantnge to give hint a nail, as a liberal dcdj--
fieri !! he made in wholesale j urehasers
If n't forget the place, next door to J„k„
Kymv-JyV Store and nearly opposite the
Odd Be lows' Hall. oiajUj
SELLING OFF AT COST!
'JMIK undersigned having a large stock of
1 Eastern manufactured Boots and Shoes
on hand, offers the same at cash prices froci
now until further notice is given.
Men's Boots, warranted, double soles from
p 00 to 5 50.
Men s Boots do do do <>alf
6 50 to ? 00 *
Boys' Boots do do 200 to 300
\outh s Boots do do 100 to 225
Men's Gum Overshoe, best 1 25
Women's do do 1 To
Men's do cloth tops. 275
lie has also a stock of city work on hand
which he will sell very low, and warrants it
to tie good for nothing. So, come on, boys
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
home made work kept constantly on hand at
low prices. BILLY JOHNSON.
Lewistown Feb 7, 1866.
tilttU ER S B tkLll'i
NEW AJVJD IMPROVED
oJJJTTi3 JA3JJIJL
No. 1. Prico S8().
r pHE GROVER & RAKER SEW.
J- ING .VACHINE CO. mVito the attention of
Tailors, Mannfaftiirers of nothing, Boots and
Shoes, and Carriage Trimmers,
and others requiring a rapid, light-ruuning.aud aura
ble Lock Sflich Machine, to their now
No, 1 Sewing Machine,
It is of extra size, very strong and powerful, easily
operated with little noise ; is adapted to everv variety
ot sowing from the thinnest muslin to the "heaviest
leather, and will work equally w ell with cotton,linen
or silk thread. Letters similar to the following are
wing constantly received:
Our machinist and foreman have both thoroughly
examined and tested your No. J Machines on differ
ent material. Irom the heaviest harness leather and
nnest broadcloth and muslin to the thinnest tissue
paper, without altering the tensions, and we tind it
makes a perfect stitch on all materials. I have tried
finger s and other machines for years, and have no
hesitation in pronouncing votir No l Simula Machine
the best by for of any machine we have used.
„ m Wit.yxM LOCK.
Merchant 7Uiior, 121 I>ftkc Street*, Chicago."
.. fortunate possessor of one of your Dew
No. 1 Shuttle Machines; J have us.el th£ Singer
sewing machine for the past few years, and itgites
nie great pleasure to say that this one is far superior
in ail points to any that 1 have ever used or seen,
i want no letter. This machine can be seen at my
shop at any time. KEUBIN SMITH
Merchant Tailor, Lewistown, Pa
ALL WHO WANT THE
LATEST A\ II REST
should not fail to call and see this new aspirant lor
public favor, as it is destined to supersede ail the
heretofore popular Machines for manufacturing pur
poses. c r .
Having the largest variety of machines of any utiier
company, we can suit all tastes with a a nwhinrit
piicesnom $55 to sllO. Ail machines warranted.
rover & Baker's Cotton. Linen Thread and
Machine Twist for sale.
Information and samples of sewing civen by
R- F. LOOP, Agent,
sep2o-ly Lewistown. Pa
• EXCELSIOR
Photograph and Art Gallery-
LATH BUKKHOLDKK'B.
MCEWENS enti now furnish the pub
lic with Likenesses, from the tiniest
Oein to a Portrait or life size Photograph.
We have the only Soiar Camera at work
in the Juniata Valley, and desire the pub
lic to call anil examine what Mr. Burk
holder (an accomplished and well known
artist) and others have pronounced " a
success." Look at the array:
Gems, i Albatypes or Ivory*
Ferrotypes, I types, .
Melainotypes, Plioto-Miniatures
Ambrotypes, Cabinet Photos., a
Card Photographs Portrait or Life size
Vignettes, j Photographs -
Photographs for i plain or in colors,
oval frames, | Ac.. &c.
Our work is executed in the best style,
plum or in colors, and at the lowest rates.
Gall at MeEWENS.
a -B.- astructions to students given
at fair <,tes. apltf
P. F. LOOP
Has again returned from the city
x. with a large and well-selected stock
j goods, which ill be sold cheaper thtt
wr* He would therefore invite ah
i customers and also new ones to call and see for them
selves, as my stock is large and prices to suit everv
| body. A good assortment of home made work on
j hand Having examined all the late styles in the
city, he is prepared to make to order all the late
I styles now worn.
i A fine assortment of cotton and woollen Hosiery f
i very low prices. Call at the old stand. mym
,\ M ERIC AN Hay Fork and Knife. Ev
' ery farmer should have this fork. It is one e
j the very best forks to unload hay from the wagon an
j loud it out of the mow. It is also a perfect kniie i
I cut out of mow or stack and is warranted to giv
i tire satisfaction. It hits advantages we think noctner
, fork possesses. F. J. HOFFMAN,
Ageut for the Manufocturr.