RECIPES. From Peterson's Magazine, for October. of iI nlex Pwhtinj■ —Chop tour ounces of r.pple, the stun C*qu an Li t v ut bread-crumbs, suet, and currants, well washed and picked; two ounces of can died lemon, orange, and citron, chop ped fine; five ounces pounded loaf-su gar; half a nutmeg, grated. Mix all together with four eggs. Butter well and flour a tin, put in the mixture, and place a buttered paper on the top, and a cloth over the paper. If you steam it the paper is sufficient. It will take two hours boiling When you dish it. stick cut blanched almonds on it, and serve with wine-sauce. A Very Chap Family Pad amy A pound of flour, a pound of suet, chop t ped fine, three-quarters of a pound oi molasses or sugar, a pound each oi carrots and potatoes, well boiled and mashed together; half a pound of rai sins; three-quarters of a pound of soti bread-crumbs; spice flavoring and peel optional. Mix the -whole well togeth er with a little water; it must not he too stiff, and certainly not too moist; rub a basin well with dripping, and boil for eight hours. This is sufficient for twelve persons Rumbled El,l at Manufactory and Sales Room. NO. C2B AUUH sTUEBT, BBb'iW 7th. PHILABKLPUIA. Ask tor HOPKI.V S '-own make,''—buy no other. OndioM.—None genuine unless Stamped on each . V * J{.op Skirt Manufactory, So. 628 Arch Street Philadelphia. Also, constantly on hand full line of New York made Skirt-, at very 1< \v prices. I hKMS NLI I'AoH. ONE PRICE ONLY. au29-Am ' WILLIAM LIND, has now open A NEW STOCK OF Cloths, Cassimeres AND V E S T I NCS, which will he made up to order in the neat est and most fashionable styles. apl9 MRS. M. E. STEWART. ftp, STOHE, West llnrktt si.. Lewistown, LADIES w GENTLEMEN'S rt'RM-HING GOODS, | G^DS C a^ k T'r,mmins° nnetf '' Fine | Patterns of latest styles always on hand. Millinery and Dress-Making ' executed in the most approved style Lewistown. April 18, lS66.tf COACH MANUFACTORY. gsga _ HA RT MA X PHIL L IP-* ant ui lestomamua ture his -Id stand,in Yeagertown. or. the Belkfonte and Lewistown Turnpike. 3 miles from Lewistown. of a quality -ttperior. and at price? lower than elsewhere :n the countv. A varied stock or neat and durable work is always kept on hand, from which purchasers tnav select, and any article m his line will be made to order nt the shortest notice. Alt work warranted to be of first quahtv and of the most approved and recent patterns. Repairing done with neatness and dispatch i eagertown. May 23, 1886-6 m REMOVED- J* A. & W. R. McKEE TJ "VoV.-l'*' thf j r Leather Store to Odd Pel- II , °" .. " a "' where they . ! constHntlv keen on hand Sole Leather. Hari.es?. Skirtine and Leather. Kips, American and Frcn. h Caff Skins, roccos.Linin-s an.. Bindings, i a general assort ment of Shoe Findings, which t!i-\ will —u ohcan r V A. Highest market price paid" in'caVh Calf Skins and Sheep ckins. ' Sw mmms is wanted, for which th highest market price will be paid in Cash. ap4tf RED Sole Leather and Shoe Findings, i in good supply, and low. ai HOFFMAN'S 1i EXERAI. ELECTION PROCL VMATIOX.-Where u a?. HI ai ! by at of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth Pennsylvania. eiuiffed "Aa a*t re lating 11• the elections of t'h sComHjonwealth."passed th- 2d dav of July. IS3J. it is made the duty of every Sheriff of every county within this Commonwealth to . r>t bfi III.: .-C •>! the (i*-|. ,1 Kb et • its. Ui.i iu such not ' -, to enumerate :—l?t. The officers to be e 'ail. 2d. Designate the place- at wliich theelee ti iisto be held. I. L>. M. CON .' NEK. High -sheriff of the uunty of Miffiio, do hereby make known an j L'.v-- this public notice to the h-etors td,"••• >aia c. .in'v of Mifflin, that on the SECOND II E-I a 11 i >RER next.. being tin- otli day ol u.e "".rit.i. ; a (i neva! Election will be held at tle- seecrai . ts established bv I *.w m fhd le :i .. at which time State and County offh ei .. '''■ >NE P^ER ; 'O°N t%l Yh e~ ffi'• ■- of Governor of the Cenm on wealth of Pennsylvania. . f . . \ r PFH- N* to • 4 jrt " nt the-' ouut.t ; ol &•*" ( ...d-Ea :ii and Mifflin .t. the House.of R'-p --' 'nJoPERSONS to repn - utthe counties of Miffln H inlinadon and Juniata 01 t" '.-vi K -preser.Oi rvpi of the Coinmonwea.tJi • r •niisyivama. ' < \E PER>uN to nil the orfiire of Bheriff of Man>n countv , ONE PERSON to till the office ol commissioner ol the". ■ untv • f M..U.ti. . , TWO PICKS'N C to fill to • office 1 \v-ogate Jud •( - for ihe'eounty ol Miffiiu. ONE PERS IS to nl! 'be office of Auditor ot the oimtv of Mifflin. In t)u; tin ..- ..f said net I also here y make know 11 ami gite notice, that the place of holding the iitore sat-l get:, ral election in t 1- several election districts within Hi- said c< nty < : Miffk.t is •- follows, to wn : The "sectors of tiu* of lianiiiton a: - ta meet ill the new schoolhotise Itl sai l borobgll. i lie elector- of W..y:i • township are to meet a: the i..-w sch-'Olitoit.-e "the Borough of Newton Hritni!- Vhc elector? of the Borough of MeYeytown are to ni-'et at the Union school: :-"ie in said borough. The electors of Granville townsinp ate to meet at 1 tin- Court house 11 Tic Borough of Lew i- town, and . at tlie vriinh.w of the Protliom.iiuy's office. Tl.-- electors of 1 lorry township will meet at the Court H use in the Borough of Lcwistowu, and vote it the window of the Judge's office. The electors of Oliver ut;n?hip ar ■ to meet at the "1. ui ? -h-iollioitse in tin* B trough of MeVeytown The electors ol Br ilfnn township are to meet at the i rick schtKdhouse on the farm of William Huvshbar- i r 1:1 stld towns-lop. The electors ol Menno township are to meet at the • muse nowoceapit -i by the family of William Sample, i 1- eased, in Allenville, in said township. The electors .1 Union township are to meet at the ion--.- now o • -upi'-d by Richard Brindle. The electors of Brown township are to meet at the JU'- ic liou.-e now occupied by \aron M. ShOop, iu 1 i townslip. The electors of Armagh township res..ling ea?t ot in. line commencing at the* middle of tin road at the -••in • meeting house, in Brown township, thence [ ilong said roa I to the en 1 of tiie lane kn >wn as Jon- | ttii.ua A brain's lane, near the residence of Thomas i Longwell. jr.. thence running in a sira-glit line to I 'r- -.-mail'- Knob to the Union county line, are to , licet t the office formerly occupied by E. E. Locke. 1 a -aid township Those residing west and not in . ; led in said limits, will meet us heretofore at the üblie house now occupied by G. \V. Graham, 111 said - •owliship. The electors of Decatur townshiparc to meet at the j 10 i.-e of Joseph Suimptf. now occupied by G. W. ! Kerns. ' j Tie ek-otors for the East Ward of the Borough of Lewistown will meet at tlie t'onrt House, and vote at : he window of tlo- Comstissioner'a office. Uie electors of the West Ward of said Borough will I in- tat the same place, and vote at the window of tie* Sheriff's office. Pursuant to tie* pi- vision- of an Aet of Assembly, the ludgo of the aforesaiil li.- 1r ets shall re.-peeiivo . v take charge < -'th certificate of return of the elec -11 a of their r speetive. districts, and produce them • ■ 111 cting of one Judge from e.---h di-rriet, aj the < .-est U-'i-iii 1.- A"-:.. ;i i!k* thirl day niter -. e ' iy -if ekcri- u, b ing forth present year Friday, tin- 12th day of . that w'm-i-e a judge !.v s- bness or utiavoida '• a* - l,lent, 1- unable 1 • attend at sue!: meeting : Ji tlu-n lie* eertifieat*- of return, as aforesaid, 5i...11 be nikei; iharge of 1-y on.- .t th inspectors or 1 . rks <-f the election of s.iid l).-trict. who shall do j nl perform tin duties required of s.ad Judge unable j to .'ttend. Also, by the 17;h section of .-aid Act it is enac(e.d il-iit when the qualified voters of more than one i Ward, Township, or District meet at the same place . to h< Id their electioattshali be the duty of the spective Judg. s of said ei* . lion JMI in addition ! to th- <-crtitieat.es required in the Tfitii section of this A(; 10 make out a fair statement and certificate of all ;ti votes which -bail have been then and there given for each candidate, distinguishing the office or sta iioi'i lc-shail have voted for. and one of said Judges sha'l take charge of said certificate, and nl-o of the . s>-- *ral ci-i litii-an-s made out for each election dis trict. s- before directed, and produce the same at a m - ting of all the )•••: urn judges in the county, in the ' m-ciner pre- -i diu ih>- 7-it, section of this" Act. The I! ipi t ntative Return Judges will meet at L- wi-towu on '1 uesday. < •-tobei loih. The Congressional "lt* turn Judges will me t at H 'belays 1 : n-g on Tuesday. < n tol -r 16th. In ac.toi-dahct- witii the provisions of the Bth sec ti dan a-.t entitled "A further suppl-.-ment to the E ction Laws of this Commonwealth,'' I publish the WntsKr AS Bv the act of the Congress of the United c ites, entitled -An aet to amend the several aets h'-retofore pas -.1 t > provide for thy enrolling and ■ ling I.ut the nalo D.-u f >rccs md for other purpos es, and approved March 3d, one thousand eight iuin dred and sixty-five, all persons whohaTe deserted the - ry or nav.r s. rv, ■* .1 the United Stales and w * bav. not b'-.-n di—barged r<-li*,e.i fr un) the !' ally r disability tbei't'il) pr*. vided, are d'-emed . -i tak.-n to have voluntarily relinquished and for le.o d their rights of iiizcii-hip and their rights to b. onto 1 lizens. and an ieprived of exercising any light? of citizens thereof: And whereas, Persons not citizens ol tlie United >:ates ar- not. un.b-i- the constitution and lav- of Pennsylvania, qualified electors of this Common wealth : >.-.(■ HON 1, Bo it enacted. Ac . That in all elections . after to he held in th:- Goinmouwcaltii,itshall be unlawful for the judg,.- or m-peetors ejf anvsuclielee l! i: to receive any billots from any person or person? - 1 ' : A the provision - ~ud subject to the disabil ity imposed bj said ,-t of Congt-c?.-. approv d March li I. one thousand eight hundre i and stxtv-five. and it shall be unlawful for any such person to offer to vote any ballot or l- illots. nf ' N I.'iutifany such j udgt and inspectors of election, or any one of them -ball :v. ; ..!• consent to receive- any such unlawful ballot or ballot? from 1 'y su- u 'h '.ualitiv i person, hv or they so offending sha.l tit- guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon convic tion tin reof in any court of quarter sessions of thi? -•nmonwealth, he shall, for each offence, be sentenc ed to pay a fine of not less than one hundred dollars, .-It" undergo an imprisonment in the jail ol" the pr- per < unty tor not less tiiaii sixty days. SEC. 3 That if any person deprived of citizenship. Slid disqualified as aforesaid, shall, at any election I—.-;-'titti i • be held :u tl.i? commonwe.dth, vote, or t 111.. ri. t(i . fficei ? thereof, nid offer to vote, a bal lot or allots,any perw nSO offending -hall be deem t.-l guilty ola uii?doiiieanor, and on conviction tin-re ot in any court i>t quarter sessions of this common* wcaitn. sb-i'l tor ea-li offence be punished in like manner as provided iu the preceding section of this at in the c-u-e of officers of election receiving such ntdawful ballot or ballots. r-r.c. 4. 1 1, at if any person shall hereafter persuade or a-I vise any p*-r.?un or persons, deprived 01 citizen ship and iiisiitialificd as af ir -aid. to offer any ballot 01 ballots to the officers any eh .-ti-.n hereafter to tie ic'ld in tai? c 'iTimouweaith.cuch person so offend- I ing --ail be guilty ot a misdemeanor, and upon con- 1 t iction thereof in any court of quarter sessions of ' this commonwealth, shall be punished in like man ic :* as is provided in the second section of this act a? 1 in the case of officers of such election receiving such unlawful ballot or ballots. 1!V 4CT Regulating the mode of voting at all elections in the —-veral counties of lid? Cominonwenlth. tsr.c. I.—Be it enacted. Ac., That the qualified voter? of the several louutieaof this b'-.inmonwealth, at all general, town-hip..! ugh and special deciicyis. arc h--r by, I,ereafter. authorized ami required to vote, 1 y tickets, printed, or written, or partly printed and partly written, se vet ally classified as follows: One iiCKet shall embrace tbe names of all indges of courts y.-li-u -•:>'- &-.-1 to be labelled,outside, - iudieiarvi" one t. .et- shall embrace 1 lie names of ali State officers v oted for, an.i he labelled -state one ticket -nail embrace the name- of all county officers voted for including office.of ?-nat l ,r. member, arid members of a. en. oh. if voted for, and members of c-ongrc--? f voted tor, and be labelled. -* county one ticket ?imi enmraec the names of all township officers voted for i fi L!? ' ", tO ."? shl P : ' 01 "- ticket shall em ■ e bibelled"-^ 5 * i' i , o '°"r 1 ' " thl ' trs voted for, and m e bed, hor.iugb ; and eacli class shall bo de posited in separate ballot-boxes. SEC, 2.— That it shall be the duty of the sheriff M the several counties of this Commonwealth, to insert m their election proclamations, hereafter is,u*-d 'the first section of this act. JAS R KELI Y Speaker oftiie House ..f Representative? DAVID FLEMING, APPROVED— The thirtieth day o?Mareh ni one thousand eight hundred and sixtv-six. A. G. CURTIS'. . D. M. CONTNER, Sheriff Lewistown, Sept. 19, 1860. THE BEST IN THE WORLD 1 rjtHE UNDERSIGNED IS AGENT FOR THE IMPROVED SINGER SEWING MACHINE, which will be placed upon trial with any other now in use. He invites eompetion. It can be tested ?id CSD Ixl with anv other machine to enable purchers to choose THE BEST. TERMS LIBERAL. Give him call [<.e pl2 -fl m t WM. LEND - Poor House Business. The Directors of the Poor meet at the Poor House 00 the 2d Tuesday of each asonjh. •J" aiad W • aAa Attorney at Law, uttice Market Squaie, Lewistown, will at. rend to business in .Mifflin.Centre and Hunting don counties mv2(j H. y. CSITLSS2ISSCIr 5 Attorney at Law, LEWISTOWN, P.U j'iFI'EKS ho profe-s; nal sernecs to the cibr-ens of 11 Mifflin county. Office with i>. W. W i-. em- Mam street, below Fatinual Hotel. irij J DENTAL CARD. S l It ft K f> X DEIS T IST. tiii- 01 the lii-i-t appt'tived maun r. Fpoeial atten tmn a.v ii t.i : :.-ea-' i gums. All work warranted. Terms rt-asns.a'ole. Off 1 '• it bp - op.l Parson ge, Corner • ; Main and Water Streets. jy 18 ■ gjffi-, 0? ,r. - s'CS' Z"! A '\y... DENTIST. Oh !• Elt> bis professional sei viees to the citizens of Lewistown .iii.l v'.-initv. All in until of good,neat work will d>< well to give him a call. He may le- found it all times at iris office, three • tool - east ol H. M. .V U. Pratt's store, Vai v street. a pi 9-1 y* M. R, THOMPSON, D. D. S. nAYING permanently loeated in Lewistown. offers his professional s, r\tees t- the ladies and gentle men of this place aodviein- My. Being in possession "i' all the iate Miijtr .v,- rp ' .? J ■■ •- It give • ntire -ari-I .... .r ' ' 7 Bon to those who may need \ ' V 7f in- s rvices 111 ail brum ties of his profession. Refer ences—best families. Office west Market street, near Eisenbise's hotel, where be can be found for professional consultation from tlie fir-t Monday each month until tlie fourth Monday, when he wiil be absent on professional busi ness one week. maylo-tf To Purchasers of Fiirniture. R. H. MECLINTIC, AT HIS FUR MTU II h WARE ROOMS, VVest Market St., Lewistown, HAS complete CHAMBER SUITS of Walnut, Yar lushed and : , < 1 !. Also. aOTTjL&3 & PAKLC?- SUITS, t g- tli'-r with a larg" assortment of Fashionable and Plain Furniture, CHAIRS, MATTRESSES &c Call and .-• ■ hi- stock i •••t-r: purchasing elsewhere. N. 1, Mutalic and Wood Burial Cases constantly • , iuu i. Oeffins also made to order, and Funerals attended with a fin, H'-ar.-e. at short notice. Lewistown. June -'7, lSub-cmos Lewistown Mills. TIIE HIGHEST GASH PRICES FOR WHEAT, AND ALL RINDS (IF GRAIN, or received it on storage, at the option of those having it for the market. They hope, by giving due and personal at tention to business, to merit a liberal share of public patronage. StarTLASTER, SALT and Limeburners COAL always on hand ' WM. BMeAT EE & SON". Lewistown, Jan i, 1805.-tf Brown's Mills. 'piIIC undersigned are j>repa'red to buy all kinds of Pr In c for ea.-li, or receive on store at Brown's Milis. Reedsvillc. Pa. We will have on hand. Plaster, Salt and Coal. We intend keeping the mill constantly running, and have for sale atCbe lowe-t Market rates. t ail tun- s. Kii -The public -m reqin -tc I giv. us a . .1! sep'27tf H. ST RUN K & HOFFMAN'S. WHAT'S ALL THIS? Why. the Grain Business Reviv ed at McCoy's old Stand. r undersigned, having rented tiie lnrge 1 and commodious Warehouses formerly occupied by Frank McCoy, esq., is now pre pared to purchase or receive and forward All Kinds of Grain. • for which he will pay market prices. Also, he will keep for .-ale, Salt. Plaster, Goal & Fish. Me return 1 ? thanks to ail his old custonic-is for their former patronage, and shall feel grateful for a renewal of past business rela tions. lie has also ac epted the agency for the celebrated 3/erehants will find it to their advantage to give him a call. murU-ly W M. WILLIS. HAVING bought the right an J license to use and -ell Sotli 8. lirew'k improvement in mode of out ting hoots, which patent consists of cutting with but one seam, and without crimping, we therefore cau tion all against using or selling hoots of this make .n the county of Mifflin. J. \ .8. Smith and 8. I). Byram. Agents for Pennsylvania and assigners to P. F. Foop. Shop and Township Rights will be sold by P. F. Loop. All wishing to avail themselves of this new and desirable Loot, which is at least twenty-five per cent, of an advantage to the wearer over the old, can do so. hv writing to P. F. Loop. Call and see. .Tune 13 86j Tailoring Establishment ULi iy _LXL • y 9 GXEARLkIBS Wo (BHIEIBBs MERCHANT 1 AI LOR. has removed his shop to the buildihg firm-rlv known ns the "green house," at the inter:o tion of Valiey and Mill street.adjoining . H.M.iR. Piatt's store, where he cordially invites all [ who need anything in his line. Goods" and Trim mings furnished arid gentlemen's clothing made, in the latest styles, on short notice, and at reasonable prices. apll-tf DR. JCHIT ff. DAHLEST, Practicing Physician, Belleville, Mifflin County, Pa. DR. DAHLKN has been appointed an Examining Burgeon for Pensions. Soldiers requiring exam- I ination wiil find biiri at his office in Belleville. Belleville, August 22, 186f1.-v j For FRUIT O-A-HSTS go to HOFFMAN'S. \\T ALL PAPER, a fine assortment, at VV F. .1 HOFFMAN'S. ROOFIKTG. \N K\V motif of Roofing, savin" time. innncy and labor, nnd is adapted to Buildings of all Descriptions. It . an be rmpti. .1 to steep ~r flat roofs, old or n ,..v. It unites the Uv-t wutvr-prouf composition with the be.-t water-prool tnbri ■. m the test manner, iias been in UM fo .-I'o r.il y. Mrs in New York and Washington, and uo feel nftdont in recommending it The pn> e is unit ,vn cent per square foot. Samples c. nbe seen by calling at .1 11J MMELWRIGHT'S, ~,, . House Painter, Lewistown. \Vho ts agent for j: salt-. apl26-6m. PRICES DOWN ONCE MORE. •j'lll un.i. isijtn< dI, - a !arp" -t .p ~f i, i Home-made ami Eastern mioiufoluraii Boots and .\f2* o 'eis at jirit ett lower than he lias -■on for t -. .a- : . let. st itoi:. j' " •• 4..-0 to o. ' J extra 4 "in to tj.ntt. 1 M •;%. toon,3.du. .Men s thick Bvegm* double- o' ~p 200 to 2JK> •• warranted vary bod. " UTb* Hoys oboes, puce rtagiDi from * l t., 22SL A ; ' ' ;i: ' ■ till.- re b. -eda it. in first dr. of Aiicn-i. it ai-. enables us t ., reduce our Drue ? K WOKK Oft made t ''iiiet a 1 1 In.-i-d prin -. So eome on hut - .nd e'ols and examine for y u:-el;. -. Trunks, Valises and Carpet Uags kept 011 baud, Gentlemen ill bear in mind that 110 goods will given I.ut unless paid for. and if re turned 11 good 1 , r dt r. tlie- money in!! he returned, if lequt -led. iut when goods have been soiled or worn they will n-t he taken I ick-pleas. bear this in mind—as some lolk- think that wearing for u short lime don't injure the sale of them afterwards augi-tf BILLV JOHNSON. PHOTOGRAPHIC K. &, 11. T. .WTIIOXY i CO., Manofafturers of Plio!o?rn| hip Mattri Is, v. HIU.I.S.VLK AND K> TAIL, 501 Kroadway, A". 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Theoretical Bookkeeping- Up a now plan. v.-th an original exposition of the science of accounts, at ranged and ptthlisited by the proprietor of this {tistiituioti exclusively for his own use. saving ouo-ha!f the ordinary labor of the stu dent, and giving him .. uiip to knowledge of the practice of the t ivcouiitani<. The Comiiicrcial Course > M ;ra( £.< Bookkeepituj, '' Arithmetic. PtnnuDiship. Blisi- CX/rrtspondim-.\ Qoi.nnerci'Xf Lnt'\ Bceturtx on Bit-taints* AtJ'itr*. (Xifittit&cifil {Jtifitows, Forms arid Art oaf. Practice. Special Branches. Ahjtbra a'i-1 th> HvjU - I'ixth-.not vs. O/ namentfit Pcnm ui .hip. the Art of Dei" tin*} Conn ttrf: tt A!" Engi > > ffxl'ton f nd Tv>f>jraph(tin. Telegraphing 1 The arrangements for Telegraphing are far in ad vance of anything of the kind ever offered to the public. A regulii: Telegraph Line is connected with the Institution with twenty branch offices in various parts 01' the city, where public business is transacted, and in which th • students of this Institution arc per" mined to practice. No regulai office practice can be had in any other school or instruction in the country, without which 110 one can ohfnin a position as u prac tical operator, \ouug men arc cautioned again-t the deceptive representations of those who. wiH,out any such facilities, pretend to teach Telegraphing. Patronage This Institution is now enjoying the largest patron age ever bestowed upon any commercial sclonl in the State. (Tver five hundred students wic m atten dance the first year, and OUT seven hundred during the uast year. The best class of students may inva riably be 1 ittnd here, ,inu all its association s are first clnss. Location and Accommodations. The Institution is ioeated in the most central part of tli- city, and its accommodations, for extent, ele gance and convenience, are unsurpassed. Ail the rooms have |,een fitted up in the very best style with BUSINESS OliFIf'ES OR COUNTING H'M'SFS TELEGRAPH OFFICES, STATIONERY STORE A Nil A REOI't.AR BANK OF DEPOSIT AND ISSUE, supplied with finely-engraved lithographic notes used ' Business tl,e be P ur, "wnt of Actual To Young Men who desire the very be.-t facilities for a Practical Education for Business, emi.mn d' r !!'i'V 4 Fu Ul '" e °' instruction no where else InstUatfon n Hie reputation and standing of the , ? among business men make its .-ndorse jTlfeontJi ? passport to success and advancement. fo^an" 8 r ° mraercial Cn rit> Main. FARJIHP* dIOK TO YOUR INTERESTS! BALL'S OHIO RUM IAD ,WIR, WITH Pigeon-Wing Self-Rake, MAM'FACIT RED BY REESE, SLAGRE & FOI ST, fjPlC>s/oWH, M iff llt ( 'nil tthf, \V K ar. *nr iv.ii! is" turn, s B . "s < >t.u>R- a per atci >t .Miwi'f. ivith s. Ifrnke which we of •-r for t' •H- II I. i H-fi. II II Tl<#rt Mow or. n per i M Reaper and a perfect Blf Raker \ i Mower it ' :t- It > .-Upcl'lo". i 11..! <1 Re .p iT : :ol "v 11-Kakei It i- 1,1, IVrf.et Side Ix-iiri-r*: im- no side .i'.iftr two (I viti_ win-*'!-; liiiur-d :i 1-ipt* it-. f to tin utii-vi-iiiii ss of the gi iu mowing and reap ing The .-.df-rakc d-- not tv with the dri VP,-~ scat Thi driver P:n lose date the height f -'i-'Uf wli.lv t..v ,;i ;vi.,i • i- : • : ii. W nl- •v.niif.tElDhEf PATENT IIW K VKE. II v eiTitte.l llrse Power * til,i I lucsbtng Machine ;•.. r • ..• -•)'-efWt.-n: - >f-Ji :...iiig 1,, . n Thre- "-r 8, nv vor. 'lc:.-; Vi ki-i.i- 1 i M; '.nip u rU ii •'• ami tittil uj' 1 •• Mid-. 1- i. i r:t -. Knriuwv - ami {••►rgcs Aim K-c .ml Kvii 11 Cartridge. j l". S. Ride. Steel Rare .. with Sabre Bayonet, • I' S Hided Mn-kct. 5,. ; ..on. i Pan em, I Single Bairel 51,..; Can. E. UKMINGT' >N & SUNS, llion. New York, ■to XT s. j Moore & Nicholas. New York. I Palmers & Ilacliclder-. Bo toil, 1 John P. Lovell ! Jos. C. Grnbb A Co , Philadelphia. Por.ltnev A Trimble, Baltimore. Henry Folsom & Co .. N w Orleans & Memphis. Maynard Bros.. Chicago. ■ L. M. Rnmsey A: Co., St. Louis. | Albert E. Crime, San Francisco. ju. 11. NEW i BOOT & SHOE STORE IN THE WEST WARD. The im 1,-rsttne.l La- jo.-r • nem i •. new and large I stock ol BOOTS nml SHOES in Mm r 80, • "s i -tore loon;. West M.uk.fc street, Lewistown ufi'.v j doors from the diamond and opposite Ei-cubist- Ho | tel. where will be found an entire new stock of Fash- ! I mnable ■ BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, SLIPPERS, cteC-, I for La Pes. Gentleman. Girls. Bovs. an 1 Children, se lect. d with much care, and which will be sold at rea : sonablc price- fot i-awt,. i Custon work will also he ptinetnallv attended to, 1 thi- branch being under :h> supervntein'lenceof Win. i 1". Went i. an ..'d and experience workman. REPAIRING also attended to. I l lie public.as well as his fellow soldieriflare invited ' l to give him a call and bxamine hi- stock. FRANK H. WENTZ. 1 Lewistown, Sept. 6, lx fi. STILL (HIT OWN THE TltlK. THE BIG COFFEE POT SIGN. 'Tie sa' ft hat br- vity is wit. To try it w. v.- hit on the following bit For sale at the big Coffeg Pot ■ (anil : s: ,vt ' s ; T u Ware, plain aiid j 1 tto.i FruitCann. I Bra-s Kettles. Iron Pols, lea Kettles nr.d Pans. Toilet Ware. Stamped Ware, Japaned Ware and 1 Spades. * Slioveis. Hl. S. Knives. I rks. and Oil Shades, l Step Ladders. Spoons. Sad Irons and Stands. ; I i;i-. Bu-' < (.'iiurn-. Broom-, and Water Cans. ! j Butter Bow Is. Sugar B.,x,and Door Mats. Brushes Oil Cloth.-. Traps for mice and rats. ' ! 'l "* B< d ( er.ls. Ktiife, Tray and Mop | Basket-. Flour Sieves, Wood Saws and Lamp I j Wicks. j Spring Balances. Slaw Cutter- and Carpet Tacks, l 'i.'aek Haninu i-. Hutvliej- and Weekly Racks. Meat saw Br id 'I •as . r-. S. --orsand Shoe ' - Black. Clothes Wringer-, oval Trays, and aC! dhesßu k. Tea Bells. Zink-FLibhers and ("ottee Mills, | Tin Boxes for Bonds. I>. edsamJ Will-. Picture Frame Cords & Tassel-, pretty and new, j And in .ny other things— . an't mention but few. i i 8. Many of the abov.- mentioned goods are di- I ;'' 0 ' 113 tie- tact v\. and wiii bo s • low fot ash. ! 1 w i'l w.: lesjih Glass Jars at the -mite figures tbey ' do m Puiifuund Tin Cmtt lower than Hie city price. * I For .-pouting an i job wo;wc intend toiet no one i < outdo as in price. We use th in-st material, and pro- I ; U'-.s i ) uiiHersiai.-i (ur r."jmnesb. I append the following card from 11. S. Fisher. Pat entee of my celebrated Spring Tup Can: i Caution to Merchants & Tinners. | . Binee the iie. ,-ncc-s of my cemented paper ! rings for -1 g Fruit Vii Me. soino have thought to • inlt into the snim* c*Mrr>nt of by infriti^iDie ■ upon my pao nt. S me cans longer patented Than J mine, on which gum had been u-ed under their i.at i < in jtr? 4 now making ) ivitli ci niciitf.i pap. r rin.-. lu.-tea.i of the. gum form j erly usrd. In most ivi-..- such infringement.- take place thro' pei -on, t i sponsible, who take orders in country i stores, while the munafikrtim r- in the cities have for j e-t pait cn-.-aled their work, dins to notify ; to.' public u.ai the us. v,f i-eiiictited paper, pressed < up n the top of n fruit can. during the heated state of tin- Irun. that wiieii cold it is pej lectlv sealed ,s j aii mtiitigein at up mmv ri.hts. i.u!.-- used upon i j eau having a cap with my name stamp, d up.ui it. Auv ■ luiid .J iim in up.u tnis paper, tin.inciing a pro ; cess .J pressure String the coofing of the fruit; comes in c. mtact with my patents, dated Nov. 12. mi Ait" I'J. 1V.2. March 22. 1804 All who mannfaeture. soil or • !.-e '-.ill- with ceiueiM.'d paper, which have not my name upon the caps, are liable for infringement H. H. FISHER Manufactured by J. IRYLN WALLIS. jet;; 1.0C30. NL M GOODS! | AT NATHANIEL KENNEDY'S STORE, In the Odd Fellows' Hall. TUST received from Philadelphia, a j verv choice assortment of Ginghams, Flannels. Checks. Hickory, Foreign and domestic Dry Goods of a 1 kinds. ALSO. Sugars, Coffees, Tens, Chocolate, Essences of Coft'ee, t)ucensware. Stone ware, Hard ware and Cedarware. Shoul ders. Flnms, Alaekcrel, Herring, Shad, Boot sand Shoes. Gram Bass. Also, a fin" lot of Whisky. R R V N T Ii Y , Wine and Gin, SALT. Ac., Ac.. Ac. which will be sold very low. Country Produce taken in exchange for goods by • N. KENNEDY. Lowsitown, October 11, lgtjo. Bird € as;'s. 3>LY your BirdCages— they are pretty— a£ HOFFMAN'S. BJjS f brands t'igars, and good Tobacco, ED. FRYSINt^ER'S. Grocery and Variety Store. At the favoritr oM Stand form, ot-dni. C(l hi/ J//•*. Mt/ fr, and fatti r/n I, • /, Grace, idtibecn the Union flans, Black Bear Hotel, Bast Mark, / S f L< trisfoirn. It*HERE the public will n-tantiv .. . It a.-sort'nc;,t (>l the best Groceric - . i , j " Coffees Sugars, Teas. Molass'&s Fish, Salt, Tobacco Setjars ' i Blooms. Tubs 11.I 1 . M,..i hundreds ot ot! ' '■ 'l .-in geni ial Use together wul, Hams t '! ! * ; Dim : Beef, Ae a:-.. Cotffcgtious md Nuu of In -ui.l- Fancy Articles, ami a g neral vw ; , ; v ~f sl , 1 . ; And limm-a.- may he needed m ti -U-. k, .'.,w mg from a pm up. " l P" M("1 11KKS1U)i t;lis The public lie invited to give us a call, apttf't m New Stock of Hats, Caps. & c dr. s. 2.CLIITC--.?., ' Marl S'., io rt !),„„• /., A. .and,/ S) RI- i.i-r ive.i from -oss—^ i ' x * x rk i'niladei M / ft ' the m .at extensive and complete a.-sorf mctit of ever exhibited in this place, which will lie dis posed uf at such prices as to defy com petition and which he invites evervho'dy to eal! and' examine, as he i- -ati-fi. .1 that his stock can not fail to p'.eu-e For the Ornish he has c.m-tantlv . n hand •r will make to order, htHs to their taste of any i. quired s\uk . r brim, at prices which cannot laii lie satisfactory. Country Merchants will 0-.d if to their ad vantngo r . give him a call, as a liberal deduc tion will he made t > wholesale purchasers. Di.nh f' rget the place, r.exf door to* John Keriio tly ? and nearly opposite the Odd Fe lows' Hall. " niayll CELLING OFF AT COST! 'lMik undersigned having a large st. ok of 1 K:i-tci ii U3 iruifactured Lh>..ts and Shoes on hand, offers the same at cash prices from now until further notice is given. Men - Boots, warranted, double soles from i.'j do t.i 5 50. Men's B mis do do do calf G 50 to 7 00 B .y.-' Boots do do 200 too 00 Youth'if Boot-- do do 100 to 225 M.i's bum Overshoe, best 1 25 Women's do do 1 10 Men s do cloth tops 275 111- has also a stock of city work on hand which he vvi.l sell very low, and warrants 0 t . I.e good for nothing. So. come on, boys and girls, and get prepared fnr the cold Manufacturing and repairing attended to as usual A large stock of Trunks, Valises and Carpet Bag- on hand which will be sold at very reasonable prices A full stock of home made work kept constantly on hand at low puce.-. BILLY' JOHNSON Lewi-town Feb 7, 18GG. i.ltutli; iliikUH N'KW ANII IMPROVED No. 1, Pfi?i SSO. r rni-; Ghover & BAKER SEW. X ING AfACHINK . snviin the attention of Tailors, Manufartiirers of Cioiliinz. Boots and Sliofs, and Carriage Trimmers, j 1 ' 1 ' , * L'A'";' 1 ~J l ra l J id. light-runuing.and uura* ble Loelt Mich Machine, to their new No. 1 Sewing Machine, iNfrnV""., I !'""',,''"' niu.-iin to i lie "heaviest . r silt' ,'i U '-'quai.y wcllwitb eotu-u,linen oi snh tin eau. L.tr.-rs similar to llm i lowing-re being constantly received: ' ■ 1 • ••list and foreman have-both tiioroughly '• • '' ' V V IU - No " 1 Macln.it -■ ~ .iftk-r --—V ' ; n.; l'"' beavic-t harness lea:!., runj ' broaaclQth and mu.-lin to tbft UHsnent tisstn paper, with.ait all. ring the o and we find it nw..:.- a Pert. .1 Man, ail ,„atei ads. I have tried " * nd otht r machines 1 , year*, and have no hesii ' PJ° Prbnounciag your No, I A/ ach j ne the bi-i Iq ho ,j. any macho we nave 0.-yd. >, , _ , Wilihm LOOK, -Ucrcl-.ant Tailor, 1.1 hake Street, Chicago." N. ' i"v .','tVi ! ' I f !u,J - : v p—ri.-.-or of one of your new 1 b.iutrle .Mii-hinos; I have u-.-d . Sineer sewmg t. r..dim-. 1..,- mopas, lIW vemv. Itgi7e • (-.'■'• I'-' -' -iu .• t■ sn thai tliia one is fiu superior iu ah poml.- M any that 1 have ever used or seen, l wan. n . ••tier. Jhis niaehine can Ihj seen at my shop at any tune: IJklbix Smiih. Merchant Tailor, Lewistown, Pa ALL WHO WANT THE i, VB S:ST % >i> itr> r 1 f:l lu ' ( '"U and see this new- asjnrant tor j '"''c ..nor. a- it i- destined to supersede ail the pjiaea " e p '"'P n!ar for to.itoifui taring pur lb.. mg tin ..irge-i variety id inui tiines ul". nv other i ■ mpany, we can suit all taste - with a a r.v'. -.at P'jcesti. "1 to size J/lio- Liniph. \N e have the only Solar (.'anient at w ork in the Juniata Valley, and desire tlu pub lit n> call and examine what Mr. i'urk holder tan aeeomplislied and w ell known artisb and others have pronouiK-cd " sueee-s. Look at the array : j ATbatypes or Ivory berrotypes, I types, Meuunotypes, i Photo-Miniatures Amh retypes, I Cabinet Photos., i Card l'hotograjdis | Portrait or Life size Vignettes, _ j Plioto'gra ].!>- Photographs for i plain or in colore, ova! frames, j " A- c ., &e., Ac. Our work is executed in the best stvle, plain Or in colors, find at the lowest rides. ' a ' l a 4, . AIeKWENS. instructions to students i iftii* atos. up4tf P. F. LOOP I Has again returned from the oitr v with a large ami well-selected stock of goods, which wi: be sold cheaper than w "*il<'U'r He would therefore invite all his customers and al.-> new ones to callaud see for them solves, as my stock is and prices to suit pvvry body. A good assortment of homo ni .Jo work on hand Having examined all the lit.- stylos in the city, lie is prepared to make to order all the late styles now worn. \ fine as-ortment ot cotton and tvoollen Hosiery at ; very low prices, t all at the old stand. myl6 \ MEIUCAN Hay Fork and Knife. L y * ! \\ cry farmer should have this fork. It is one of the very best forks to unload hay from the wagon and load it out ol'the mow. It is also a perfect Knife to cut out of mow or -tack and is warranto.! to giveen ! tire satisfaction. It has advantages we if.ink no other ; fork possesses K. J. HUFFMAN, * Agent for the Manufacturer#