Lewistown gazette. (Lewistown, Pa.) 1843-1944, September 26, 1866, Image 4

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    RECIPES.
I
From Godey's Lady's Book, for October.
Cohf Go Ho ye —Chop fine and heat
it in vinegar, season with pepper and
sail ; if not boiled with meats, add a
little butter. It can also be fried;
cauliflower and broccoli can be prepar
ed in the same manner.
Breast oj Veal with Oyster Sauce.—
Rub the veal all over with salt and pep
per Cover it with buttered paper,
aud then with coarse paste, baste fre
quently, to prevent the paperand paste
from burning; half an hour before serv
ing, remove th paste and paper. Beat
the white of an egg, add a very little j
loaf sugar and wet the veal with the j
egg and sugar, without leaving any
lumps of the glazing, and brown it
nicely. Prepare drawn butter with
oysters, and serve the sauce in a tu
reen. Tliil sauce can bo used with
roast or boiled veal, to good advan
tage, it oysters are plenty. Serve with
mashed potatoes, and celery.
Sufterior Venison Steak —ibis man- ;
nor of cooking venison is the most j
healthy, and perhaps the most univer
sally agreeable. Broil, as you would
a rare beefsteak; have ready a gravy,
prepared with butler, pepper, salt, and
a very little water; heat the gravy,
without boiling or trying the butter;
score the steak in small bits, not larger
•than a ten-cent piece, put it in thegra-j
vy, and cover tight, keep it hot enough
to steam the meat sulfieiently to coag
ulate the blood, but no hotter, serve
in a covered dish, well heated.
Family Cake. —Take one pound oi
flour, one quarter of a pound of butter, !
to be well rubbed into the flour, six \
ounces of sugar, three quarters ot a
pound of currants, two eggs, half a j
pint of new milk, a little grated lemon- j
peel, a sn all teaspoonfui of carbonate !
. oi soda; all the other ingredients to be '
well mixed before the soda is put in ; j
then, when that is added, to be put i
into a buttered tin and baked at once, j
Black Cap Budding. —Take a pint of
new milk; mix into it by degrees three !
tablespoontuls of tine dry flour; strain
and simmer it over the tire 611 til pret
ty thick ; then add two ounces of but- !
ter; let it grow cold and stir in the
yelks of four eggs beaten and strained, j
ard half a pound of currants washed
and dried. Put into a well-floured,
cloth; tie it tight; place it in boiling
water; move it about a little to pre
vent its settling, and boil it one hour I
and a half. Serve with sweet sauce \
poured over it.
Cranberry Tart. —Take half a pint of
cranberries, pick them from the stems
and throw them into a sauce-pan with
half a pound ot white sugar and a
spoonful of water; let them come to a
boil; then retire them to stand on t'he
hob while you peel and cut up four
large apples; put a rim of light paste
round your dish; strew in the apples;
pour the cranberries over them ; cover
with a lid of crust, and bake for an
hour. For a pudding, proceed in the
same manner with the fruit, and boil
it in a basin or cloth.
To Ice a Cake. —For a good-sized,
use eight ounces of finely sifted sugar,
put it into a mortar with four spoon- !
fuls of rose-water, and the whites of
two eggs, beating and straining it j
Then whisk it well, and when the cake
is almost cold, dip a leather into the
icing, and well cover the cake with it.
I ut it into the oven to harden, but bo
very careful not to leave it there long
enough to discolor it, and keep it in a
dry place. Some persons apply i
the icing with a knife, hut care must
be taken to lay it on evenly.
Four Man's Sponge-cuke. Five eggs !
halt a cup ot white sugar, whip the
whites of the eggs, half a cup of sifted :
flour, and half a cup of water.
Grocery and Variety Store,
At the favorite old Stand formerly occupi
ed by Mrs. Wertz, and latterly by D.
Grove, between the Union House hnd
Black Bear HiCI. Fa A Market st.,
Fetvislowu,
-IT7-HERE the public- w ill constantly find a geueral
VV assortment of the best Groceries comprising
Coffees. Sugars, Teas, Molasses,
Fish, Salt. Tobacco, Segars,
Broom-. Tubs. Bucket.-, and hundred- ~f other arti
cle- 11. general u-e. together With Hams, Shoulders.
I'ried Beef. 4c. Also Confections and Nuts of all
kinds. F.tuev Article.-, an J a general variety ot such
inciters and things as may be needed in housekeep
ing from a pin up. _ _
MUTU EliS BOUGHS.
The public are invited to give us a call. ap2o.6m
New Stock of Hats, Caps, &c.
W. SCLIITSEK,
Market St., next Dour to John Kennedy's,
grpx Has jtxsit received ir,,ui jsp,
j New V >rk and Philadel j
phia, the most extensive
and complete aesori
ment of
ever exhibited in this place, which will bedis- j
posed of at such prices as to defy competition, i
and which he invites everybody to call and |
examine, as he is satisfied that his stock can- j
not fail to please. I
For the Ornish he has constantly on hand,
or will make to order, hats to their taste of
any required size or brim, at juices which
cannot fail be satisfactory.
G'ouiifl-y Merchants find it t<> their ad
vantage to give him a call, as a liberal deduc
tion will be made to wholesale purchasers.
Don't forget the place, next door to John
Kennedy's Store and nearly opposite the I
Old Fe lows' Hall. mayll
SELLING OFF AT COST!
'SMIE undersigned having a large stock of:
J. Eastern manufactured Boots and Shoes
on hand, oilers th same at cash prices from i
now until further notice is given.
Men'-e Boots, warranted, double soles from I
$3 00 to 5 50.
Men's Boots do do do calf,
0 50 to 7 00
Boys' Boots do do 200t03 00 j
Youth's Boots do do 100 to 2 25!
Men's Gum Overshoe, best 1 25
Women's do do 1 10
Men's do cloth tops 2 75
lie has also a stock of city work on hand, j
which he will sell very low, and warrants it
to be 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 he sold
at very reasonable prices A full stock ot
home made work kept constantly on hand at i
low prices. BILLY JOHNSON.
Lewistown Feb 7, 1866.
liHOm i BIKER'S
-NEW ASO IMPROVED
Ino. 1. Prion 880.
r | , HB GROVER & BAKER BEYV
-L ING -MACHINE CO. invite the attention of
Tailors, Manufacturers of Clolliing. Boots and
Shoes, and Carriage Trimmers,
and others requiring a rapid. light-runniflg.aml dura
ble Lock fetlcli Machine, to their new
No. 1 Sewing Machine,
It i- of extra size, very strong and powerful, easily
operated with little noi-e ; is adapt, d to every variety
? f sewing from the thinnest muslin to Hie'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 thoroughly
examined and tested your No. 1 .Machines on differ
ent material, from the heaviest harness leather and
"nest broadcloth and muslin to the thinnest tissue
paper, without altering the tensions, and we find it
makes a perfect stitch on all materials. I have tried
•Singer s and other machines for rears, and have no
hesitation in pronouncing vour No. j Shuttle .Machine
the best by tar o; any machine we have used. I
~ , _ WILLIAM LOCK, i
-Merchant Tailor, 121 Lake Street, Chicago."
v ' , al ", tk ® fortunate possessor of one of your new-
No. 1 Shuttle .Machines; I have used the Singer
sowing machine for the past few years, and it fives
me great pleasure to say ihat this one is far superior
i J 1, P ° 10 lu 'L, i;U 1 Lave overused or seen
1 want no better, ihis maciuuecan be seen at mv
shop at any time. Rsvbis SMn f my
Merchant Tailor, Lewistown, Pa
ALL WHO WANT THE
II'IKST AMI HIVI
,? 0t fail to ? a " and see this new aspirant tor
public favor, as it i- destined to supersede all the
poses 6 p " pular -Machines for manufacturing pun
t'oimvmv U J a f gesl vari f, tv 0< machines of any other
I rrL tc" M i', t , a!l ftuiU * s '"• a machineat
T A " "'"' hiues warranted.
Lwsafe'. 8 ton °"' LinCn Thread aud
Information and samples of sewing given by
F. F. LOOP, Agent,
■flfllO lj Lewistown. Pa.
EXCELSIOR
Photograph, and Art Gallery.
Li ATE BUKKHOLDER'S.
MCEWENS can now furnish the pub
lic with -Likenesses, from the tiniest
ucm to a Portrait or life size Photograph.
in h, r H ' aniera tt work
in the Juniata \ silley, and desire the imb
ue to call and examine what' Mr. Burk
liolder (an accomplished and well known
7 ou " d "•
FeJSype,, | „r Ivcry-
Melaunotypes, j Phi o-Kllniaturea
CarfpEf 8 ' k 1 CaUln I'lStaJf*
\°™, ~ Kral i St" 1 ?" " r CiC si®
v>i + ', i Fhotograuh s
rs"' |
Our work is executed in the best stvlp
fSP" eol<>rs > an,t at the low,'st raW
N u .. MCEWENS.
at Wr B ; Ms UStn,Ctlom to "tudenl,^ u I
P. F. LOOP
, r " as ?" u u n returned from the eitv
selves, as my stock is large - and'prices ,o
body. A good assortment of home made work on
•tf! k - examined all the late styles in th
city, he is prepared to make to order all the late
styles now worn. late
A fine assortment of cotton and woollen Hosierv
very low pnees. Call at the old stand myf 6
A M ERIC AN Hay Fork and Knife Ev
thTver?best forks h to U .! d | tb V fork - U ' B one of
loud it on? ufthe from lhe wagon ana
cut out of mow or SZii .aa s ° f4 Perf'Ctknife to
tire satisfaction It h£l '° K u 'e en
fork possesses, ° thcr
Agent for tlie Manufactnrere.
1 FAMPEP* lOOS TO TOTS INTERESTS!
. BALL'S OHIO
REAPER IAD MIR,
WITH
Pigeon-Wing Self-Rake,
MANUFACTURED BY
REESE, SLAGLE FOUST,*
Leuu'stoicn, Miflii n Couuty, Pa.
AT'E are now manufacturing Bull's Ohio Reaper and
ft Hover with Pigeon-wing Self rake, whichweof
! fer fi>r the season of 18C6. as a perfect Mower. a per
leet Reaper and a perfect .Self Raker. As :l Mower it
• has no superior, and a* a Reaper and Selt-Kaker it
has 11.. eqyl. Perfect side Delivery has n.. side
draft; two driving wheel-: liing. d bar.ad ipt* itself ;o
the uii.aennes> ..I the ground in mowing nod reap
ing. The self-rake does not interfere uith the dri
j vers seat The driver can regulate the height of
Mubble while the machine is in motion.
We also manufacture SEIIJL.ES' PATENT
HAY It.VKK, Haines' celebrated Horse Power
! and Threshing Machine.' Agency for ((riser's patent
Self-Regulating Oram Thresher. Separator. Cleaner
and Bagger.
All kinds of Machine work- nmde ijnd tilted Up for
Mills. Factories. Furnaces and Forces. Also, Rose
and Reaction Water Wheels,
j All orders will receive prompt attentiorf. bv addres
sing REESE. SLAGLE k FO'UST.
Lewistown, Mirtlin Co., Pa.
| S. Benner, General Agent. t'l'os my&mi
IR.IEIVLXirM' GTOISJ'S
Aiidll 3 4
SOLD BY GUN DEALERS
*. A.ND TIIE TKvLiE GENERALLY.
Vest Po.-k.-t Pistol. No. 22 Cartridge.
| Repeating Pistol. (Elliot pt.) No. 22 Cartridge,
i Repeatitig Pistol. (Elliot pt ) No. 32 Cartridge,
j Pocket Revolver. (Self Cocking.)
! New Pocket Revolver, (witli Loading Lever.)
! Police Revolver. Navy Sir..- Calibre,
Belt Revolver. Navy Sine Calibre.
' Belt Revolver. soli-Cocking. Navy Calibre,
Navy Revolver,' 36-100 ::t. Calibre.
j Army Revolver, 44-100 in. Calibre,
j Gun Cane, using No 32 Cartridge,
i Revolving Ridel 3i .v 44-hX' in. ' alibre,
i Breech Loading Kitie. No. 32 Cartridge,
i Breech Loading Carbine. No. 4''. Cartridge.
. U.S. Ritie. (Steel Barrel.) with Sabre Bayonet,
j U. S. Ititied Musket. Springfield Pattern,
j Single Bair< : Shot Gun.
K. REMINGTON k SONS, Ilion. New York.
AGN T S .
j Moore 4 Nicholas. New York.
! Palmers it Buchelders. Boston.
John P. Level!.
■ Jos. C. Gruhb 4 Co . Philadelphia,
j Poultney A' Trimble, Baltimore,
j Henry Folsom 4 Co., New Orleans & Memphis,
j Maynard Bros., Ciiicago.
I L. M. Ruinsey k Co., St. Louis.
I Albert E. Crane, Sail Francisco. ju. 11.
NEW
BOOT & SHOE STORE
IN THE WEST WARD.
The undersigned has iusf opened a new and large
stock of BOOTS unci SHOES in Major Buoy's
store room. West Market street. Lewistown a few
J doors from the diamond and opposite Eisenhise's Ho
i tel. w here will he found an enure new stock of Fasli
j ionable
BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS,
SLIPPERS, cScC-,
for Ladies. Gentleman. Girls, Boys, and Children, se
iected with much care, and whiclt will be sold at rea
sonable prices for cash.
Custon Work will also be punctually attended to,
this branch being under the superintendent#of Wm.
T. Wetita. an old arid experience workman.
REPAIRING also attended to.
The public, a.- we!! as his fellow soldiers,are invited
to give him a call and examine his stock.
FRANK H. WENTZ.
Lewistown, Sept. 6,18C5.
STILL OliT LPtIN THE TIDE."
THE BIG COFFEE POT SIGN.
'Tis said that brevity is wit.
T<. try it we've hit on the following bit
For sale at the big Coffee Pot stand:
Stoves. Tin Ware, plain arid plated Fruit Cans.
Brass Kettles. Iron Pots. Tea Kettles and Pans.
Toilet Ware, Stamped Ware, Jupaned Ware and
Spades.
Shovels. Hoes. Knives, Forks, and Oil Shades.
Step Ladders. Spoons. Sad Irons and Stands.
Tubs. Buckets. Churns, Brooms, and Water Cans.
Butter Bowls. Sugar Boxes, and Door Mats
Brushes. Oil Cloths, Traps for mice and rats.
Clothes Pins, Bed Cords, Knife. Tray and Mop
Sticks.
Baskets. Flour Sieves. Wood Satvs and Lamp
Wicks.
Spring Balances. Slaw Cutters aud 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-Rubhers 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 arc di
rect from the faoou-v, and will be sold low for cash.
I will wholesale. Glass Jars at the same figures they
do iu Phiia., and Tin Cam lower than the city price.
For spouting and job work we intend to let no one
outdo ns in price. We use the host material, and pro
fess to understand our nusiness.
I append the follow ing card from H. S. Fisher, Pat
entee of my celebrated Spring Top Can:
Caution to Merchants & Tinners.
Since the great success of iny cemented paper
rings for closing Fruit Cans. sAme have thought to
drift into the same current of success by infringing
upon my patent Some cans longer patented than
none, oh whiclt gum had been used under their pat
ent arrangement, are now making tlicir 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 in country
stores, while the manufacturers in the cities have for
the most part concealed their work. This is to notify
the public that the use of cemented paper, pressed
upon the top of a fruit cam during the heated state
of the fruit, so that w hen cold it is perfectly sealed, is
an infringement upon my rights, unless used upon a
can having a cap with my name stamped upon it. Any
kind of cement upon this paper, undergoing a pro
cess pressure during tin cooling of the fruit, comes
in eon act with my patents, dated Nov. 12, 1861, Aug.
19,1802, March 22, 18(54 Ali who manufacture, sell.or \
use cans with cemented paper, which have not my i
name upon the caps, are liable for infringement.
H. 8. FISHER.
Manufactured by J. IRYJN WALLIS. jel3
1866.
NEW GOODS!
AT
NATHANIEL KENNEDY'S
STORE,
In the Odd Fellows' Hall.
TUST received from Philadelphia, a
tj very choice assortment of
Ginghams. Flannels, Checks Hicknnr cv,,
Domestic Dry Goods of all kinds Fore,u and
ALSO,
Sugar., Coffees, Teas, Chocolate,
Essences ot Coffee, Queensware. stone
ware, Hardware and Cedarware, Shoul
ders Hams, Mackerel, Herring,
ohcidw Boots cvnrl
Shoes, Gram Bags. Also,
a fine lot of Whisky,
BRANDY ,
Wine and Gin,
SALT. 4c.,
LewsiOwn, October 11, 1866. KENNEDY.
Bird Cases.
BUY your Bird Cages— they are pretty—
at ' HOFFMAN'S '
"DEST brands Cigars, and good Tobacco,
XJ 91 SD. FRY-SINGER'S. 1
Pratt's Column.
j
2?.7 GSCDS,
:?.7 ©CCDS,
'
DRY G-CCES.
A new and complete assortment at
IP IR. T T S '
at the lowest prices.
| GROCERIES, GROCERIES,
GROCERIES,
Fresh and cheap at Pratts'.
FISH, SALT and BACON,
at the lowest prices, at Pratts'.
I •
LOVE RING and all other grades ftf syr
up, cheap at Pratts'
Everybody goes to Pratts' for
MUSLINS,
CALICOES,
DELAINES, aud
to select from their fine stock of
DRESS GOODS.
CASSIMERES, SATINETS,
COTTON aud LINEN PANT STUFFS,
very cheap at Pratts'.
Last, but not least,
Pratts' have the only genuine
"JACKSON WHITE POTATOES."
Lewistown, June, 18GG. [oct2s-'G5y
Tailoring Establishment
(DQL&IfiIbIES Wo (SMiy&aßfflj)
MERCHANT TAILOR, has removed hm shop to the
. .V Duild 'hg formerly known ax the "green house "
w m of Valley and Mill street, adjoining
a. kk. Pratt's store, where he cordially invites all
who need anything in his line. Goods and Trirn
mings furntshed and gentlemen's clothing made, in
once. styles, on short notice, and at reasonable
P9 pll-tf
ROOFIMG.
ANEW mode of saving
time, money and labor, an 1 is adapted to
Buildings of all Descriptions.
It run applied to steep or flat roofs- old or now. It
unit- s the best water-proof compilation with the i-est
uater-proot fabri in the host manner, has been in
tte f,,r several voars in New York and Washington,
and we feel confident in reeomtneudtng it The price
is only seven cents per square foot. .Samples ran be
seen by calling at
J. IIIM.M KLWRIGHT'S.
House Painter, Lewistown.
Who is agent for its sale. apl2s-t>m.
PRICES MORE.
rjtllK mide;-signed has a large stoek of both
1 How it arte anil Kastem maiiufticttire.i Boots and
Shoes, which lie otters at prn-es lower than be has
sold for four years:
Men's thick, d. Boots, warranted, from -2 75 to S.oo.
" Kip. •• •• '• - 4.0n to a.oo.
" Calf •• - extra 4 at) to 6.00.
Boys' ISoßts. ! (So to s on.
Men's thick Brogau.-c <!oul,|.- ole.i. 20u to -.5".
Men's split ~ warranted very bad. I.W.
Boys' Shoes price ranging from 1 2? to 2 25
As the taxes ale to lie reduced again on the first d.tx
of August, it also enables n- j,. r ■bice our pn -
HOME-MADE WORK of all kinds mad to
order at reduced prices. So come on boys and gu is
and examine for yourselves.
Trunks. Valises and Carpet Kags
kept on hand. Gentlemen will bear in mind that no
goods will be given out unless paid for, and if re
turned in good order, the money will be returned, tf
requested. But when goods have been soiled or
worn, they mil not be taken hack —please bear tins i
in mind —a- some folks think that wearing for a
; short time don't injure the sale of them altertv iid.-. i
uugl-tf BILLY JOHNSON.
j
PHOTOGRAPHIC
* E. & 11. T. ANTHONY <fc CO.,
•Wnnufarlurtrs of Phoftigraj hie Muteri >ls, 1
. WHOLES.ALK V.\L> tIKTUL.
SOI Broadway, S. Y.
In addition to onr main business of PHOTOGRAPH- .
| IC MA I EIIIALS, we are headquarter for the foilow
: mg. vtx:
Stereoscopes and stereoscopic Views.
| Of American ami Foreign Cities and Landscapes.
Groups. Statuary. &e.
Stereoscopic View's of tlie War,
! From negatives inane in the various campaigns and
j forming a complete Photographic history ot the con- !
j test.
stereoscopic Views on Glass,
J Adapted for either the Magic Lantern or stereo- |
1 scope. Hut catnlr.gu ■ will be sent to nnv address on t
| receipt of stamp.
Photographic Aibums.
; We manufacture tm.re largely than any other house. 1
about '-'an varieties from 50 cent- to #SO each. Our Al
bums have the reputation ol being superior in beau- j
j ty and durability to tiny others.
Card Photographs of Generals, Statesmen J
Actors, etc., etc.
Our catalogue embraces over FIVE THOUSAND
different Mibjecs. including reproductions of the
| celebrated Engravings. Paintings. Statues. &<•.
Catalogues sent on receipt of stamp.
Photographers and others ordering goods C. O. 1)..
, will please remit 25 per cent of the amount with their
j order, go-lm prices and quality of our goods can
not fail to satisfy. ' jel3 lv
_
fpo ALL BOOK BUYER.?'
: 1 Jas K. Simon. 33 south Sixth street. Phtladel- j
plna. IS agent f..r the following valuable Books:
Appletou s new American f"vc|..pedia. 16 volumes, j
do History of the Rebellion, t large vol.
Dictionary of Mechanics.2 volumes.
Rebellion Record, by Frank Moore. 'J vols.
A\ ashington Irvine's Works. 22 vols
; Cooper's Novels. Dicken-' Works. Menval A Gits 1
hon s Rome. Macau ley's Works. I're's Dictionary !
of Arts and Manufactures. * •
Bancroft's United States. S vols. Ac.. Ac.
I furnish all Imoks published, for public and private I
libraries, at wholesale prices. Send a list of any
nooks wanted, with a stamp, tor prices, which will be I
sent by return mail. may23-Sm
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tr.c country. 6
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to graduates in the Commercial Course under its I
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embraces ' /
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| who desire the very best facilities for a
Practical Education f or Business,
wo guarantee a course of instruction no where else
i 2 I foA, the v re P atft tion and standing of the
mtnt tip i alnon business men make its endorse-
Tm . T assp " rt to and advancement
memS\'^ n u g dfor!in ng Colnm " rcii " °' >! l
Illustrated Circular and Catalogue
fhn iuterior of the College, arid
full particulars of the course of instruction, terms, do.
T F MFW I i , uIvf ,ASKS ' A " M ' DrJkhch '
Nov 865 ly? ' °-^ ee Busine*a
soO A MONTH f-AGENTS wanted for
iv t ,• . article*, just out. Ad
' V ® ,,lWin * Biddeford. Main.
ti a'isMif mu'iiaijaa
At D. Grovs's Store.
N't w Arrival if Grormei and fonferiionerin.
D GROVE would again inform th, rubl,. q,, v
. lias just received a fresh supply. t„ i. L®
u.uid call their -attention. Now i> tiiet'i... t. i. .
cheap prim.- Molasses; thl" very test of Sugar's. p' r jj!!J
Coffee. 7 different kinds, nut up in Ik paeka. - s-Corn
Star.-li. Farina. Hominy,Bcnns.andallkinds ..i s t >
resh and fine; prime Cheese. po r ,, Uid. r\ ,
Baskets. Biick< i-. Brooms and a variety of I>. - ?Ji
Notions for Children Al-o. Raisins. >':•>- Prunis
Uocaiints. Almonds. io„ beside the largest assort'
n.eot of Soaps to he found in town. Hasr Dil- a r .,i'„ n "
endless variety of extracts, all of which will > H sot l
cheap for cash. ' " la
etc All kiii.D of Country Produce taken .1 ...
ciiatige for Goofs. *'
Thankful for past favors, he hopes by strDt atten
tinii to business o> merit and receive a cotu.i -ai < eof
the patronage of a generous public tn.u io
Great Excitement at the Post
Office,
(\N •iv.iini -ft: - w erivalefßoofaaodnwML
" • '• t I I i iieun-ieisigned wouiq
I"' *ii'i hioiio th<* piibh't that he has just arrived
fr-iu the eastern cities with a large i.ssoi'i .ent of
B.MITS, SIMKS AND GI ITERS.
consisting , f Ladies'. Gentlemen'- and f'h irer,'*
Wear, which he has purchased at -corne dev. n" n-g
i ces. He ia now pre pared to aeil cheapen! ui the
cheap sl. for cash. Also, constantly on fob, large
assortment ■•!' home-made work, w'hieh i- i, nufao
tured under his own supervision, and of the i . -t n.a
tertal and workmanship Boots and Shoes n xieto
order a; short not;, e. Rej litriiig done m iiie t.eat> -;
j manner. Call at the Post Office, and examine for
! yourselves. W. C. THORNISURG.
Lewistown, May 23. ISC6-y. t
; Holt E It T W. I* AT TON,
SOI'TH SIDE OF MARKET STREET,
I.EH ISTOIV IA.
LI just rt'eeiveti titid opened ,-tt his es
-1 tablisiitnent a new supy.lv of
Clocks, Watches, Jewelry,
Fancy Articles, &c.,
w liidi he will Jisyn.ise of at reas. r.ai.le price*.
11. invite* til! t.. give him a call and examine
Ins stock, whirh embraces all articles in his
line, and sufficiently large to enable all to
make selections who desire to purchase.
neatly and expeditiously
attended to, and all work warranted.
Ihar.kftii tor tlie patron age heretofore re
ceived. he respectfully asks a continuance of
the same, and will endeavor t. please all who
may i'ivur him with their custom. f e b2
I'lIK Tin; Nihil i f
In addition to an exten.-ive stock of
GOLD & SILVER WATCHES,
MEDALIONS,
BREAST PENS,
RINGS,
and other
J" E W E X* E, "ST
I AT
ui. y,
I establishment, will be found a beautiful as
sortment of
VMHMS,
ALSO.
of .til the prominetit
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
and hundreds of other articles.
H. W. JUNKLY.
Lewistown, May 24, 18G5.
1*312 MX Wfl!BJIII)I3l
AT
iE V " L/ 1 ■ •
NOTICE TO FARMERS!
jMIE undersigned amiounoc* that he
is now prepared ft; buy or receive on
storage, and forward all kinds tf
Grain and other Produce,
' at his new Warehouse at Reedsville.
PinlSTliK, SALT A COAL
kept constantly on hand for sale.
He also continues the Produce Business at
the old stand iu Lewistown.
octl9-tf ABNER THOMPSON.
HARD 7f A. R B,
znn AM ifia
IA;B IVIOW \. IM.
[ OUiY B. SELHEIMER offers his sincere
thank* to the friei.ds aud well-wishers ol
his f>tablishment, fyr the stea.lv anil rapid
growth of his business hitherto,"and solicits
a eonrinuation of the p.atronage of the cjb
munity. With increased facilities, anddevo*
, ftiiet personal attention to the dvtails 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 t;f those giving them.
Hi* Mti.ck of Hardware. Wood work. Leather,
.Saddlery, Coach Trimmings, Linings,
Shoe Findings, Paints, Oils, Glass,
Stoves, Nails, llorse and Mule
Shoes, Nails and Nail Rods,
&C., &o„ Jtc„
\a heavy and well-selected, and is offered at
prices as low as can possibly be sold. His
TIMVAKK
is of his own manufacture, nn-de in a good
and workmanlike manner, by full bauds, un
der his own supervision, and is offered whole
sale or retail, as superior to any in the markA-
Merchants, Mechanics, Farmers, House
keepers and Dealers generally may rely upon
getting any article in his line with an assu
rance of fair dealing and promptness, wheth
er in person or by order.
Roofing, Spouting, Repairing, Gas Fitting
j and all kinds of Job Work done at shortest
I notice.
Liberal discount given to the Trade aud
Wholesale Dealers.
J. B. SELIIKIMEB
Lewistown, Jan., 18G6— 1 v