Yia3_a a 221f1f 3 LOCAL, AFFAIRS. HIGH WATER. —The rains last week were unusually heavy at the head waters of the Juniata, and on Friday the river rose rapidly, about a foot an hour, until it covered thetowpath below town. Some gardens along the creek were partially in undated, but otherwise no damage was sustained here. Above us hbwever con siderable injury must have been suffered, as a large number of rails came down with the drift, which as usual enabled quite a number of gatherers to lay in a supply of wood. The second railroad bridge, (Mayes') wasin course of alteration to an iron, and the trussels being carried away railroad travel was delayed on Friday, cars being shifted from one side to the other, but the timbers having been re placed in the arches, trains again run regularly on Saturday morning. IQL. Grove, who is continually getting up some choice article for family con sumption, has some fine fish on hand just now, as we can testify from some spe cimen of shad he sent us. Whoever wants good things generally calls there, as he has about everything from a stick of candy to a whangdoodle. Charley Stahl is now extensively engaged in butchering, and to those who call in time on market mornings can fur nish choice beef, pork, veal, mutton, sau sage, pudding, ponhaus, &e. Bojr We omitted to mention last week that it was the KEYSTONE BAND OF NEW - TON HAMILTON, and not the McVeytown, which serenaded the Gazette office as well as a number of other places, and fur nished our citizens with some excellent music from Dipple's balcony, on the first October. The Keystone is a first rate in stitution, composed of good fellows thro'- out, and we regret the error was made. John Ruble, of Ferguson's Valley, a whole-souled republican farmer, called on Saturday and left us half a bushel of splendid apples, comprising seventeen different kinds, and says if anybody can present the Gazette with finer apples or a choicer assortment, he should like to hear that it was doue. Henry Rook lately presented us with an apple measuring over 14 inches in cir cumference, and Simon Wittinmeyer left us sßme quinces, the finest we have seen this year. Mr. Samuel H. McCoy has the thanks of the boys for a basket of choice apples. ACCIDENTS. —Election night was rainy and dark as dark could well he, and sev eral narrow escapes from injury were made. A brother of Mr. Lee, Superin tendent of Freedom Iron Works, and a gentleman from Philadelphia, undertook to drive out from town on that night, and horse, buggy and men went down into Kishacoquilias creek from the high bank this side of Mt. Rock Mills. Both gen tlemen were considerably injured, being both bruised and cut, and as one of them was under the buggy when it upset in the water, it is a matter of wonder that they escaped with life. Dr. Marks was called in and dressed their wounds. George Stahl received a hurt the other day by tlie falling of a beef at the slaugh ter house, the beef-tree striking him on the shoulder. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS.—The Rural American, which is advertised in this is sue of our paper, is offered free three months, and it is a very valuable publica tion to farmers, and all persons engaged in rural pursuits. Indeed, we know of no paper of its class that surpasses it; and it is considered by many to be the best— the most practical agricultural and horti cultural periodical in this country. The price, only $1.50 a year, is low for such an elegant, well edited paper; yet every sub scriber receives sis si OKATCITY, about the same amount in very choice grape vines raspberry and strawberry plants, fine en gravings, y addressing, in perfect coufiaence, JollN B. i.KiDEN, eeptd-3m No. L! Cedar St., New York. THE MOON'S VOLCANOES are engaging the attention of astronomers, but the world of Beauty and Fashion is less interested in hu man discoveries than in the great question of Turning the Heads that have been whitened by age or sickness to a glo rious black or brown hue. Nobody now is such A L U N A T I G , as not to admit that the finest and most harmless hair darkener in existence is CRISTADORO'S HAIR DYE, which nourishes the fibres as well as changes their hue. Manufactured by J. CRISTADORO. 6 Astor House, New York. Sold by Druggists. Applied by all Hair Dressers. sepl'.) Teeth Extracted Without Pain! By M. R. Thompson, D. D. S, By a NEW PROCESS, without the use of Chloro jrf&tXjfjjigpW*- form, Ether, or Nitrous O xide. and is attended by no ' .ffiPETyjNdanger or bad effects. FgOffice west Markctstrect. \m ff hear Eisenbise's hotel, LEWISTOWN, where he can be found for professional consultation trotn the first Monday of each month until the fourth Monday, when he will be absent on professional busi ness one week. seplO-lf ORPHANS' COURT SALE Of Valuable Farms,, Dwellings, j Lots and Timber Tracts, A virtue of an order issued out of the 9 Orphans' Court of Mifflin county, the subscriber will offer at public sale, at the Court House in Lewistown, on Thursday, October IMb. IS6U. at 10 o'clock, a. in., the following Real Estate, viz: Number 9. A Lot of Ground in the Borough of Lewistown, fronting 30 feet' on Mill street, and extending back same width to public Alley, hounded on the east by lot of Win. liiden, and on the west by lot of S. M. Hamaker, with a Double Frame House, Stable and other improve ments thereon. No. 10. A Lot of Ground in Lewis town, bounded by lands of E. L. Bene dict, McAtee and others, containing One Acre and a half of land, more or less. No. Hi. A Tract of Land in Derrv township, Mifflin county, bounded on the North by Mill street extended, on the south by the old Feeder, on the east hv lots of Charles Ritz, and on the west by lots of E. L. Benedict, containing Five Acres, more or less, with a Two Story Brick House, Barn, Orchard, a well of good Water, and other improvements thereon. No. 15. A Tract of Land in Derry township, adjoining lands of -Jacob J. Kline, containing Three Acres and twen ty-three perches, neat measure, in a good state of cultivation. No. 13. and part of I 1. A Tract of Land in Derry township, adjoining other lands of John Himes, dee'd, George For sythe, and others, containing One Hun dred and Seventy-six Acres and sixteen perches, neat measure, more or less, whereon'are erected a Dwelling House, a new Bank Barn, a fine young Orchard of choice Fruit, and other improvements, with a good Spring of Water at the house. A large portion of it is cleared and under fence, and the balance in timber. This Tract is composed of tlieMcKee tract and part of the Swartz or Wright tract. Purt of No. 1 *2. A Tract of Land in Derry township, bounded by other lands of John Himes, dee'd, (east part of Swartz tract) and others, containing Seventy-six Acres and qighty-two perches, neat meas ure, inoreorless, and being a part of the Swartz or Wright tract. Also the following described lots of pieces of land divided out of No. 11, viz : No. 1. A Tract of Timber Land in Der ry township, adjoining lands of Philip Martz, the John Blain tract, and other land of John Himes, dee'd, on which *is a Dwelling House, containing 31 acres and 92 perches. No. "2. A tract of Timber Land, ad joining tiie above, and-other land of John Himes, dee'd, containing 24 acres and 8 perches. No. 3. A tract of Timber Land, adjoin ing the alx>ve, and other lands of John Himes, dee'd, and containing 24 aeres. No. 4. A tract of Timber Land, adjoin ing the above, and other lands of John Himes, dee'd, and containing 25 acres and 108 perches. No. 5. A tract of Timber Land, adjoin ing the above, and other lands of John Himes, dee'd, and containing 27acresand 128 perches. No. 6. A tract of Timber Land, adjoin ing the above, and other lands of John Himes, dee'd, and containing 29 acres and 148 perches. No. 7. A tract of Timber Land, adjoin ing the above, and other land of John Himes, dee'd, and containing 33 acres and 02 perches, and on which is a Dwel ling House. Any person desiring to examine the above property can do so by calling on J. L. Himes, T. G. Bell, or the undersigned; and we will meet any person desiring to see the farms, on the premises, Wednes day, October 3d, 1866. TERMS OF SALE. —Ten per cent, cash on day of sale, and one-half of purchase money to pe paid on confirmation of sale, and the balance in one year thereafter, with interest, to be secured by judgment. JOHN C. SIGLER, Trustee for the sale of the Real septl2-ts. Estate of John Himes, dee'd. Looking Glasses and Picture Frames fTIHE undersigned, thankful for past fa- JL vors, would inform the public that he still manufactures Frames of every de scription, as cheap as they can be made elsewhere. Looking Glasses of every de scription, wholesale and retail, at reduced prices. He respectfully solicits a share of public patronage. All persons who have left pictures to frame or frames to be filled, are requested to call for them, mylbtf JAMES ( HUTCHLEY. THE BEST IN THE WORLD! rjUIE UNDERSIGNED IS AGENT FOR THE IMPROVED SINGER SEWING MACHINE, which will be placed upon trial with any other now in use. He invites competion. It can be tested C£L> ao. a ce> co. a Da with any other machine to enable ptirchers to choose THE BEST. TERMS EIHERAII. Give him a call. [sepliMSm] WM. LIND. ■ For FRUIT COUNTS go to HOFFMAN'S. I QRPH 4SS' COI'RT SALE. | , By virtue "of an order of the Or j pnans Court of Mifflin county, the un | tiersitrne,! w ill sell at public sale, at the I court House in Lewistown, on Saturday, November :i, : all that certain Lot of Ground, situate in i lanyistown, bounded on the south by Alii! street, on the north by an all alley, I on the east l>y lot of Wm. M. Pauneba j Ker, and on the west by other lot of John Ar;ii' e s° deceased, and extending along - lill street th irty feet, more or less—where ur;' u two stor y House and other buildings. Also all that certain Lot of Ground in Lewistown, adjoining the above, and bounded on the south by Mill street, on the north by an alley, on the east by the above described lot, and on the west by uui * ' ( ; ines arui extending along .lill street thirty feet—whereon are erect ed a TWO STOKY DWELLING HOUSE, a Stable and other improvements. Terms made known on day of sale. ... •!- T- STONEROAD, octd Adm. of Jno. Stoneroad, dee'd. nRI'HAwToiR! NII.E. p. pursuance of an order issued by the Orphans' Court of Mifflin county, will lie exposed to sale, by public vendue or outcry, on the premises, on Saturday, Oetqber 20, 1866, at 1 o clock ]>. m., the following J teal Ins tate, to wit: A Lot of Ground situate in Wayne town ship, Mifflin county, beginning at post on laird W. Fields, south S4i° east 28 6-10 perches to post, south 221° east lit 6-10 perches to post, thence bylaudTlio. Lane north 22}° east 20 6-10 perches to post, north 0-jj° west 24 perches to post, thence by same and James Gaff south 25}° west 42 perches to place of beginning, contain ing FIVE -A. O Trt E S , and one hundred and sixteen perches and allowance, with a two story LOG HOUSE and STABLE thereon. Terms made known on day of sale. SAMUEL BRAKE, s26ts Adm. Geo. W. Matthews, dee'd I > ECiISTER S \OTIC E. ' The follow ing accounts have been examined and passed by me, and remain tiled on record in this office for inspection of heirs, lega tees, creditors, and all others in any wav interested, and will be presented'to the Orphans' Court of Mifflin county, to be held in the Court House, at Lewistown, on Monday, the _-"> th day of November, 1866, lor allowance and confirmation, nisi, and unless exceptions are filed within 4 days thereafter, will he con firmed abso lutely : 1. The Final Account of Kphraim Haz lctt, adnir. of the estate of Sarah W. Mc- Dowell, late of Men no township, dee'd. 2. The account of Benjamin Zook and Joseph Harshberger, adnirs. of the estate of Christian Allgvcr, late of Bratton township, dee'd. 3. Final account of David Weiler, ad ministrator of the estate of Margaret Me- Collough, late of Union township, dee'd. 4. The guardianship account of Joseph M. Fleming, guardian of Mary R. Flem ing, minor child of Wm. Fleming, late of Brown township, dee'd. •">. The final account of Joseph M. Fleming, adnir. do bonis 11011 euui tes tamento annexo, of the estate of James Fleming, late of Brown township, dee'd. 6. The final account of Nicholas Hartz ler. exr. of the estate of Samuel Dowry, late of Menno township, dee'd. 7. The final account of Win. Macklin, and James H. Ross, exrs. of the estate of John Magill, late of Oliver township, de ceased. 8. Final account of James F. Mateer, Executor of the Estate of James MeFar land, late of Menno township,deceased. APPRAISEMENTS TO WIDOWS OF DECE DENTS. 1. The appraisement to Catharine Mov er, widow of Enoch Mover, late of Gran ville township, dee'd. 2. The appraisement to Jane Moore, widow of John H. Moore, late of Menno township, dee'*l. MICHAEL HINEY, Register. Lewistown, October 10, 1866. DENTAL CARD Ft. 3VI_ KEE VER, S V It -E O \ 1) E.\TI ST. TEETH Extracted WITHOUT PAIN l '.v the u>'.' of MTKOL'S OXIIE or Laughing Gas. Teeth inserted on all III" the different styles of bases. Teeth filled in the most approved manner. Special atten tion given to diseased gums. All work warranted. Terms reasonable. Office at Episcopal Parsonage, Corner of Main and Water Streets. jyis IMBo tSii (&o 9 DENTIST, OFFERS his professional services to the citizens of Lewistown and vicinity. All in want of good, neat work will do well to give hint a call. He may be found at all times at his office, three doors east of H. M. A R. Pratt's store. Valley street. apl9-ly* To Purchasers of Furniture, R. H. McCLINTIC, FURN ITU RE WA R EROOMS, West Market St., I,<■ wist own, 11 AS complete CHAMBER SUITS of Walnut, Var • 1 nished and in Oil. Also, OCTTACrIi & PAALCS. S'JITSj together with a large assortment of Fashionable and Plain Furniture, CHAIRS, MATTRESSES. &c. Call and see his stock before purchasing elsewhere. N. B. Metnhe and Wood Burial Cases constantly on hand. Coffins also made to order, and Funerals attended with a fine Hearse, at short notice. Lewistown, June 27, 1866-bmos Estate of Charles C. Parker, deceased. N OTICE is hereby given that Letters of Administration on the estate of CHARLES ('. PARKER, late of Brown township, Miltiin county, deceased, have beeugranted to the undersigned, residing in Derrytownship. All persons indebted to said estate are notified to make pay ment immediately, and those having claims against the same, will present them duly authenticated for settlement. JOHN HOYT, Jr., sepl9-6t* Administrator. T'S. Superior IMPERIAL, GUN POWDER, and BLACK T's at augl F.J. HOFFMAN'S. SPLENDID SYRUPS at 25 cents per quart at F. J. HOFFMAN'S. Poor House Business. I he Directors of the Poor meet at the Poor U9e ° n tbe 2d of each month. G-EO. 7T. ELDER, Attorney at Law, Office Market Square, Lewistown, will at tend to business in MltHin. Centre and Hunting don counties mv2fi E. Z. CTJiBSE-SSCIY, Attorney at Law, LEWISTOWN, I'A., OFFERS his professional services to the citizens of Mifflin county. Office with D. W. Woods, esq., Main street, below National Hotel. niy2 PR. JCHXT Z. SAELEIT, Practicing Physician, Bellcviile, >liffliti County,. Fa. DR. DA 111, U N in- t.-en appointed an Examining Surgeon for I'en.-e : - fliers requiring exam ination will find him at his oitu .• in Belleville. Belleville, August 22,1866,-y f&X ROO PKR VEAK! We want 9 1 agents everywhere to sell our iMPßovsn S2O Sewing Machines. Three new kinds.— Under and tipper feed. Warranted five years.— Above salary or large commissions paid. The ONMT machines sold in the United States for less than S4O, which are fully licensed fa; Hmoe, Wheeler it- 11 ilson, drover if- JlalUr, Singer if- Co.. mid BacheUier. AU other machines are inftingements and the seller or user are liable to arrest, hue, arul imprisonment, Circu lars free. Address, or call upon Shaw A Clark. Bid deford, Maine, or Chicago, Illinois. dec 20-isly VEW PHY SIOGNOM Y. or "Signs of Character."'as A manifested through Temperament and External Forms, and especially in the "human face divine."— One elegant volume, with nearly WO pages, and 1.000 illustrations. By S. 11. Wells. "Editor Phrenological Journal. Price, post paid, so. Address Fowler A Wells, No. :;s9 Broadw ay. New York. • New Physiognomy"' is eminently practical, fully illustrated, and well suited to the wants of ail. In the study of "the face" the reader soon learns to read each and every feature. Noscsxare classified as tbe Roman, Greek. Jewish. Snub and Celestial. The eyes speak all languages, whether black, blue, brown or hazel. In alike manner.cheeks, neck, ears, hands, feet. walk, voice, laugh, etc., are shown to be "signs of character." In no other work is so much light thrown upon the character and destiny of mankind as in this, or the distinctive traits of nations and tribes so clearly point ed out. Portraits of distinguished persons of ancient and modern times, with biographical sketches and delineation of character, are git-en. Divines, Orators, Statesmen. Wurriois. Artists, Poets, Philosophers. In\ tu tors. Suegtons, Diseorerers. Actors, A] usicuins, etc.. are included. It is an "Encyclopaedia" of biography, ac quainting the reader with the career and characterof many great men and women of the past 1,000 years, and of the present —such, for instance, as Aristotle, Julius Caesar. Shakspeare. Washington. Napoleon, Franklin, Bancroft, Bryant. Longfellow, Irving. Rosa Bonheur, Theodosia Burr, Cobden. Bright. Lawrence, Bolivar. Whately, Thackeray. Dow, Knox, Riehchue, Hopper. Buckle. Dickens. Victoria, Wesley, Carlyle, Motley. Mill.Spencer,Thompson.Guthrie, Alexander, and hundred- of others. AGENTS WANTED. Book sent by return post or express, on receipt of Price. seps-2rn LIFE—HeaIth—STRENGTH. LIFE—HeaIth—STRENGTH. LIFE—HeaIth—STRENGTH. Tle <*reat French ECemely. DR. JUAN DELAMARRK'L CELEBRATED SPECIFIC PILLS. Prepared from a prescription of Dr. Juan Delamarre, Chief Physician to the Hospital du Kurd ou Raribouierc of J'aris, This valuable medicine is no Imposition, but is unfailing In tlie cure of Spermatorrha- or Seminal Weakness. Every species of Genital or Urinary Irritability, Involuntary or Mailt !> Seminal Emissions front whatevercause prodtieeil or however *e\ , re, will be speedily relieved and the organs restorwl to heulthy actlort. Read the following opinions of eminent French physicians: "W •• have used the Specific l'ill- prepared by Garancicnr & Dupeut. No. 214 Rue Lombard, from tiie prescription of Dr. Juan Delamarre, In our private practice with unl form success, and we believe there is no other medicine >u we!! calculated to cure all persons suffering from Involun tary Emissions or any other weakness of the sexual or gans. whether caused by a sedentary mode of living, ex cesses, or abuse. It. A. BZAVREPARIC, M. D. G. I). DUJARDIN, M. !). JEAN LE LRUCHRE, M. D. Paris. May sth, 1863. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEI IS. The Geiiuiiie Pills are sold by all Ihe Principal Druggists throughout the world, price one dollar per box, or six box es for five do'lars. GAH A.\ Cl l. It KADUP< IN T, Sole Proprietors, No. 214 Run Lombard, Paris. One dollar enclosed to any autborzed agent, will insure a box by return mail, securely sealed from all observation. .Six boxes .or five dollars Sole General -Agents for America, OSCAR G. MOSES A CO., 27 Cortland st., X. Y. X. B —trench, German, Spanish and English Pamphlets containing full particulars and directions for use. sent free to any address. Sold In Lewistown by F. J. HOFFMAN. JanlT-ly The Great English Remedy! PROTECTED BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. Site .V VTli:* < L IKKE'M Celebrated Female Pills, Prepaid from a prescription of Sir J. Olarke, M. D Physician Exit aordinajy to the Queen. TbiS Invaluable medicine is unfailing in th cure of all those painful and dangerous diseases to which the female constitution is subject. It moderates all excess and re moves all otist ructions, from whatever cause, and a speedy cure may be relied on. ' TO MARRIED LADIES it, is particularly si ited. It will. In a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. Each bottle, price one dollar, bears tlie Government Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits. CAUTION. These Pills should not be taken by females during the FIRST THREE MONTHS of pregnancy, as they are sure to bring on miscarriage, but at any other time they are safe. Every woman knows that theblooin of health must fade, with the slightest irregularity or obstruction of the men ses'. These Pills are truly the woman's friend in her hour of trial, and the only sure, positive, and neverfailing cure and regulator of suppression of nature, from whatever cause. So mild that the feeblest can take them with tier feet security, yet so powerful in their effects, that tbey. may be safely called, a neverfailing Regulator. In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pains in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpita tion of the. Heart. Hysterics and whites, these Pills will ef fect a cure when all other means have failed: and although a powerful -remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimo ny, or anything hurtful to the constitution. Full directions in tlie pamphlet around each package, which should he carefully preserved. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Sole General Agent for the United States and British Do minions, JOB MOSRS, 27 Cortland St., New York. N. 8.—51.00 and 6 three cent postage stamps enclosed to any authorized agent, will ensure a bottle, containing SO Pills, by return mail, securely sealed from all observation, 282£0 MliXl££lEL&lHLs>£ c; AT A It It II $ A UF F . THIS Snuff lias thoroughly proved itself to be the best'artiele known for curing the Catarrh, Cold in the Head and Headache It has been found an excel lent remedy in many eases of Sore Eifes. Deafness has been removed by it. and Hearing has often been great ly improved by its use. It is fragrant and agreeable, and Gives Immediate Relief to the dull heavy pains caused by diseases of the head. The sensations alter using it are delightful and invig orating. It opens and purges out all obstructions, I strengthens the glands, and gives a healthy aetion to ; the parts ati'ectea MORE THAN THIRTY YEARS' j of sale and use of L)k. MARSHALL'S CATARRH AND HEAP j ACHE SNUFF, has proved its great value for all the com | nion diseases of the Lead, and at this moment stands ; higher than ever liefore. It is recommended by many of the best physicians I and is used with great success and satisfaction every ! where. Read the Certilicates of Wholesale Drug gists in 1854. \ The undersigned, having for many years been ac §uainted with DR. MARSHALL'S CATARRH AND HZ AD ACHE Nt-FF, and sold it in our wholesale trade, cheerfully i state that we believe it to be equal, in every respect, ! to the recommendations given of it for the cure ot I Catarrhal Affections, and that it is decidedly the best article we have ever known for all common diseases of the head, Burr & Perry, Boston, j Barnes A Parke, N. Y Reed, Austin A Co., " |A.lb &D. Sands. Brown, Lansoni A Co., " Stephen Paul A Co., " Reed. Cutler A Co., *' Israel Minor A Co., " Seth W. Fowle. " I McKesson A P.obblns, " \\ iison, Fairbank A Co. " jA. L. Scoville A Co., " Heiishaw. Edmaqd A Co., M. Ward, Close ACo , " 'H. 11. Hay. Portland, Me. I Busli A Gale, •• For sale by all Druggists, TBI IT, janlT-ly. A. J. NOfrPH, WITH S. A. COYLE & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS AND Produce & Commission Mer chants, 1S Market Street, Philadelphia. • 8 - A - COYLE, sep26-fim J. W. LAUGHLIN. s. S. CAMPBELL & CO. Manufacturing Confectioners, AXD WHOLESALE DEALERS IX FOREIGN FRUITS,NUTS,SC. No. 303, HACK STREET, PHILADELPHIA. ALSO, MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF fffif Molasses Candy and Cocoanut Work sepU2'66-ly. CAMPAIGNS OF THE Army of the Potomac, BY WILLIAM SWINTON, THE STANDABD HISTORY OF THE GRAND ARMY Iho greatest work on the War. Universally endor sed by army officers nnd the press. The AUTHOR says: "I design in this volume to record what that Army did and suffered in ten campaigns and two score bat tles." "I shall have to celebrate the unswerving loyalty of this army, that ofttimes as the bond of military cohe sion failed, held it. unshaken£of fortune, to* a duty self-imposed." *'i shall have to follow it through a checkered expe rience. in a tale commingled of great misfortunes, great follies and great glories; but from first to last it will appear that, amid many bullets of fortune, thro* •winter and rough weather,'"the Army of the Potomac •never gave up. hut made a good fight, and finally reached the goal." The Army and Navy Journal says: "This is the only American critical work on the late war. and it is thoroughly critical aud entirely divest ed of all political hue or tone." This is the only History of the 'Grand Armv." and no one who has borne a part iu its conflicts, or is in terested in its grand achievements, should he with out it. Ihe work sells itself. The people are tired of political and partisan histories, and want something from official sources. We have agents clearing over *2OO per month. Send for circulars, ami see our terms and proof of the above assertion Address, NATIONAL PUBLISHING Co., sep26-4t* 507 Minor St., Philadelphia. Pa. 1 Q/ffZO? /cr?. ARRIVAL of the GREAT EASTERN ! mx a >fsMk RITTENHOUSE & McKINNEY BEG leave to inform the public that they have just returned from the city with a new and lreeh as sortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, &c., Ac., . Ac., Ac., and are now selling off at the lowest cash rates, being convinced that thev cannot Tail to please at! who may give them a call. They are enabled to sell Dress Goods; Delaines; Alpacas; Merines. very cheap. Calicos, 14 to IS; Ginghams; Brown Muslin, 17 go. 21,25. White Muslin. 15. IS. go. 25. 30; Shirting Flannels, Tickings; l'able, Diaper. Cotton and Crash Linens; Woolen Shawls; Hoop Skirts, iV, #1 00,1 25,2 on; Ho siery; Balmoral Skirts. s3uo; a good assortment of No tions in general: Boots and Shoes. Hats and Caps; Heady made Clothing, Wood and Willow Ware. Ac. GROCERIES. — Best Rio Coffee 3k; Loaf Su gar 19; A White Sugar 17Brown Sugar II 1 ;,. 15. * lfi; Rice 13: Syrups 25 and 33; Sngarhoitse Molasses 15. Ah are invited to call and examine their stock be fore purchasing elsewhere. RITTENHOUSE & McKINNEY'. Lewistown. Sept. 2ti, 1866-tf. HEAVY ARRIVAL OF Boots, Shoes, and Ladies 9 Felt Goods, at DAUIEIS & STCXTE'S, Wholesale Dealers in Millinery and Boots and Shoes. OUR STOCK CONSISTS OF Velvets, Flowers, Velvetßlbbon, Rushes, Feat Hers, Frames, Shaken, VELVET, FELT AND STRAW GOODS. These Goods are all bought from the Manufartur era and Importers, consequently we can sell as low as any wholesaling house in Philadelphia. COUNTRY MERCHANTS, We have on hand and are receiving 300 cases 01 Menjp, Boys' and Youth's WAX & KIP BOOTS, direct from the factory in Massachusetts. Give us a call, and see the -iitference between Philadelphia and Factory prices. We solicit the attention of the clos est buyers. Also, a large stock of Ladies' and Gents' HOSIERY, GLOVES, TRIMMINGS, NOTIONS, Ate, Also, a full assortment of Boys' and Gents' ASUS ITOffl, SLMPfflo We offer the above Goods cheaper than any other house in this town AT RETAIL. East Market Street, opposite the Exp rest Office. Lewistown, Sept. 19,1866y NEW STOCK. wftl The sul " -r iber has just received and witl keep on hand a select stock of Men's, Bovs' f Youth's Boots, Ladies', Misses and Chll- Boots and Shoes of various kinds and styles, to which he would invite the attention of his friends aud the public generally As it is bis intention NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD by any dealer in the county, those in need of winter boots or shoes are invited to call and examine the above stock, which will be sold at very small profits, but for cash only, at the sign of the Biu SHOE, next ■ door to F. J. Hoffman's gtore. I sepl9 JOHN CLARKE. EMPIRE SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINES. Are superior to all others for FAMILY AND MANUFACTURING PURPOSES. Contain all the late.st improvements; are speedy; noiseless; durable; and easy to work. Illustrated Circulars free. Agents wanted. Liberal disount allowed. No consignments made. Address EMPIRE S. M. CO., 610 Broadway, New York. eps'6s-ly Kstate of John C. Wolf, deceased. "\T OTICE is hereby given that letters of ,X> administration on the estate of John C. Wolf, late of the Borough of Lewis town, Mifflin county, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, the first nam ed residing in Milheiui, Centre county, and the latter in Lewistown. All per sons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them duly au thenticated for settlement. JAS. P. SMITH, Adtnr., MiJlieirn. ELIZA WOLF, aep'J Admx., Lewistown.