Lewistown gazette. (Lewistown, Pa.) 1843-1944, October 24, 1866, Image 3

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LOCAL AFFAIRS.
CENTENARY SERVICES will tie held in
the Methodist church on Sabbath next.
An appropriate sermon will be preached,
and the hymns to lie sung were written
for til" occasion. The Methodist Church
is now a century old, and in that jieriod
has become a mighty bulwark in the
Christian world.
HINGING SCHOOL.—John Clark has re
sumed teaching singing school, and his
class will meet at the Apprentices' Hali
on Thursday evening of each week, and
the Juvenile Class on Saturday afternoon
at 2 o'clock. Every child ought to be
taught to sing, as it is not only a pleasant
recreation Gut a desirable accomplishment.
FARKKR A SONS are receiving their sup
ply of new fall and winter goods. For
ladies dress goods, calicos, Ac., and gro
ceries, or anything else in their line, you
will find t hem cheap. No charge for look
ing, call and see tiie stock.
SOMETHING NEW. —MoKees', at their
leather store, Odd Fellows' Hall, are sell
ing a French Dressing for ladies' and
children's boots and shoes, trunks, har
ness, carriage tops, &c., which u]K>n trial
will prove an excellent article. No fur
ther need of you wearing red and ugly
looking shoes, for the application of this
dressing will cause them to brighten up
as new. The leather will not harden and
crack, nor will the fluid soil the skirts.
Price 30 cents. Try it, we did and found
it genuine.
PROF. BAKXITZ'S Night School contin
ues its tri-weekly sessions in the Town
Hall, and the course of instruction pursu
ed gives general satisfaction. While a
few of our young people are wisely taking
advantage of this opportunity to learn,
there are many others not traveling the
highway to knowledge. Young men,
seize upon this chance to study as you
would upon gold, as you may never meet a
like season for improvement in your life
time again.
AcI'EES IN VARIETY.—Isaac Aurand,
of Ferguson's Valley, presented us the
other day with specimens of the follow
ing apples, which it will be seen exceed
Mr. Ruble's by five varieties. We are
glad to notice this taste for the cultivation
of choice fruit, which not only pays but
must be a source of much gratification to
the grower. Mr. Aurand's varieties are
as follows:
Pound Red Streak
Black Jtick Winter Strawberry
(In-en Pippin Paradise
Fa'l Strawberry Tulpehocken Pound
Romanites Filson lied Streak
Grindstone Smoke House
Peine English Kumbo
Bull Yellow Pippin
White Pippin Red Rose Fall
Winter Sweet Sweet Vandever
Ratnbo Bell Flower
WOODRUFF'S BAROMETER and Ther
mometer combined, for which Wm, J.
Fleming is the agent for this county, is
110 doubt one of the best instruments of
that kind ever got up for general use.
Every farmer should have one, for where
the weather is so essential asitis to farm
ing, any observant man can soon learn
the indications for fair or stormy weather.
The editor of the American Agriculturist
speaks of it as follows:
We have watchecHhe barometer for ma
ny years, and seldom if ever knew a
chance front wet to dry, or the reverse,
that was not indicated by a rise or fall of
the mercury. And most of these chang
es are governed by definite rules, upon
which all scientific men have agreed.
There are local or general exceptions to
tin s.' rules, as when tlie atmospheric pres
sure it modified by the direction or velo
city of the wind. But these are only ex
ceptions, which careful observers must
necessarily learn partly by experience,
and must take into account. We assert
Positively and without fear of successful
refutation, that any careful, observant
man, who will rightly watch a good bar
ometer, will soon learn to predict the ap
proach of wet or dry weather, from two
to twenty hours ip advance, in a very
large majority of cases. A watch is use
less to a savage who can't tell the time.
We repeat unhesitatingly, that a barom
eter is of very great value to every farmer
or other person, on land or sea, to whom
it is important to be forewarned of the
immediate approach of a storm. To be
most highly useful, it. must of course be
carefully observed. . The novice may, and
probably will, sometimes fail, and the
careless man will often do so, owing to
the occasional exceptions to genearl rules
which he may not have learned to pro
vide for in his calculations; yet with this
drawback, it will be of great use to any
j "in- who is wilting to devote the slightest
I care and attention to the instrument. We
have no personal interest in any partieu
[ Jar form or manufacture, but we have lat
| "fly comlUended and placed in our pre
mium list those made by Charles Wilder
and called "Woodruffs Mercurial Bar
"sneter," because its particular form ren
tiers it so portable ami convenient, as well
as for its general good make, and we shall
do so again. The permanent character
and | sir nihility of tlie Woodruff* instru
nient, impels us to place that above all
others of similar cost for common use.
A collision occurred near Parkesburg,
Lauca-ter county, on Sunday morning,
caused by acme cars of a freight train un
coupling, by which Weber'a inarltet r
was smashed up, and ('apt. \V. B. Weber
severely injured about the face and head,
aiul otherwise bruised. John Mo
bility, the contluetor, was killed, and the
'bgiiiccr and several others severely in
jured. Tliis is we believe the fourth mar
ear Mr. Welter has had injured or
,r °ken up since he engaged iu the busi
ness.
eutiter cool, but rather pleasant.
In Juniata county Clymer's majority is
298 ; J tower for Congress 336 over Miller •
Walls for Associate Judge has only 2
Wilson, while MUliken has 180 over Pom
er°y' Reynolds for Prothonotary has 207
over Thompson ; Hah in for District Attor
—to o\ er Lyons; Diyen for CoimniH
sioner 331 over Weiser. The vote for As
sembly is as follows, clearly showing that
Clymer was sacrificed to the extent of at
least 100 votes:
Willi*. Mlllrr. Brown.*Wharton.*
Mifflintown, 108 108 70 OS
Fermanagh, 114 110 99 103
Patterson, 83 83 51 51
Milford, 145 145 88 88
Walker, 147 148 108 181
Perryaville, 83 81 06 57
Fayette, 122 127 241 238
Monroe, 122 138 40 53
Greenwood, 93 93 13 13
Susquehanna, 70 70 57 57
Delaware, 100 100 165 167
Beale, 105 103 96 95
Turbett, 105 106 48 48
Spruee Hill, 87 86 96 95
Tuscarora, 214 214 62 6°
Lack, 148 139 71 64
Black Log, 31 31 11 H
Total, 1878 1882 1444 1451
Willis over Brown 431
" Wharton 438
Miller " Brown 407
" Wharton 434
In Huntingdon county the vote for the
different candidates was as follows:
GOVERNOR.
(leary ,* 3248
Clymer, 2239
CONGRESS.
Morrell,* 3226
Johnston, 2259
For Assembly we give the vote by
districts :
Wharton.* Brown.* Miller. Willis.
Henderson, 61 62 67 68
Dublin, 96 108 72 63
Warriorsmark, 171 171 80 80
Hopewell, 23 28 38 41
Barree, . 97 it!) 138 136
Shirley, 151 152 127 123
Porter, 283 292 106 100
Franklin, 180 172 130 123
Springfield, 61 89 28 38
Lll ion, 99 99 63 61
Brady, 107 107 112 112
Morris, 87 94 58 51
West, 84 84 105 103
Walker, 74 73 73 72
Tod, 92 100 46 44
Oneida, *69 58 13 09
Cromwell, 131 140 89 79
Birmingham, 45 45 21 21
Cass, 117 114 52 47
Jackson, 171 172 141 138
Clay, 112 112 48 49
Penn, 99 101 76 76
Mount Union, 64 78 90 76
Huntingdon, 305 284 244 201
Petersburg, 92 92 70 66
Juniata, 50 47 29 28
Carbon, 73 74 181 177
Coalmont, 27 30 31 28
Lincoln, 51 74 15 25
Mapleton, 36 38 33 32
Total, 3108 3189 2376 2266
ASSOCIATE JUDGE.
Clarkson,* 2845
Steel, 3501
DIST. ATTORNEY.
Lovell,* • 3255
Sipe, 2217
PROTHONOJARY.
Simpson,* 3262
Greenland, 2227
REGISTER.
Sniucker,* 3228
DeArmlt, 2262
COMMISSIONER.
Fouse,* 3223
Gorsueh, 2263
DIRECTOR.
Harmon,* 3236
Alexander, 2236
AUDITOR.
Mark,* 3210
Funk, 225)5
Tell Township did not report.
Alex. C. Wilson, formerly of this place,
died of cholera week before last, in Phila.
James M. Belford, Esq., son of I)r. Bel
ford of this place, has been elected to the
Legislature of Indiana from Whitecoun
ty. James is a sound republican, and
will do credit to the ]>osition.
J. W. Shaw, Esq., who for fifteen years
has been Clerk to the Poor House Direc
tors, a post he faithfully filled, resigned
his office a few weeks ago. Jos. S. Wa
ream was appointed to take his place.
A young friend of ours discovered an ani
mal on the streets the other night which he
took for a cub itear. As it was moonlight,
he saw it very plainly, and thinks he was
not deceived. These animals are numer
ous iu the mountains, and one may have
strayed this way.
Among tiie fortunate holders of prize
tickets in the National Concert at Wash
ington last week, we notice tlie names of
J. \\ . Sheriff" of Lewistown and E W.
Hale of Philipsburg, both of whom drew
sold watches valued at S'JOO.
THE >RURAL AMERICAN' FREE
THREE MONTHS! -CHOICE VINES
PLANTS, &C . FREE TO SUBSCRL'
BERS!
lIHE Rural American, publi.xhed at Utica. N". Y„ on
the Ist and 15th of each month, will commence a
new volume (XI) January Ist. 1567. No other rural
paper in this country equals it in practical vn!ti< to
Farmers, Gardeners. Fruit Growers. Stock Breeders.
Bee Keepers. Ac. It i- national in its eharae er. tie
in tr as valuable 111 Maine. lowa. Maryland. Ac., as in
the Slate of New York. It is a splendid sixteen page
quart., publication, beautifully illustrated, larger than
any other piper of its class, and offered at only One
Dollar and Fiftv Cents a Year, and every subscriber
receives free and post paid what is actually worth
from One to Two hollars in some of the choicest
Grape Vines, Strawberry and Raspberry Plants. Early
Goodrich Rotables (the best evgr grown) and Splen
did Steel Plate Engravings.'
CLUB AGENTS WANTED!
The Premiums sent to Club Agents, are truly .mag
nificent . and worth three times as much as any other
publisher offers. Besides all the above articles, thev
receive free splendid Gold Pens, and all the high
priced Magazines, and the New York Weekly News
Papers a year, to commence at any tune: Club Agents
are wanted in every town, in every State in the Union.
All you have to do. is to send for -ample copies, Show
Bills and Blank Subscription Lists, which are sent
free, and you can proceed to get up your clubs.
THE PAPER FREE THREE MONTHS!
Every sutiscriber for 1H67, who remits $1.50 singly,
or ini a club, before Dec. 15th. Will receive the pa-
P , " r fro... the tune his money is received, to the
eud of the present year? Il received by October Ist,
trie paper will go free tlo. Months', and in propor
tion for a later remittam • !
Over lloo.uon worth ol firs Mines have been sent to
my subscribers, within tt..- four years, and I now
on hand $25,000 worto inch 1 am ready to send
(at the proper time) to ao wo.> subscribe for the Ru
ral American. which is a unit .'d universally to be, not
only t.ie best, but also t..- ci. ipest paper of the kind
in this country.
Address, f. B. MINER ti. iton, Oneida county, N.
Y., my editorial office being there, near Uuc*.
ocl7-tt. .
< j&jjerial Jjtotircs.
- -.2. A- i,
Reduction in Prioe
OF THE
AMERICAN WATCHES,
Made at WAI.THAM, MASS.
IN consequence of the recent great improvements in
our facilities for manufacturing, we have reduced
our prices to as low a point as they can he placed
With Gold at Par,
so that no one need hesitate to buy a tmtcli .now from
the expectation that it will he cheaper at some fttture
time. The test of ten years and the manufacture and
sale of
More than '400.000 Watches,
have given our productions the very highest rank
among time keepers. Commencing with the deter
mination l make only thoronghly excellent watches,
our business has steadily increased as the public be
came acquainted with their value, until for months
together, we hnve be. n unable to supply thudemand.
We have repeatedly enlarged our factory buildings
until they now cover over three acres of ground, and
give accommodation to more than eight hundred
workmen.
We arc fully justified in saying that we now make
M< IRE THAN ONE-HALF OK ALL THE WATCHES
SOLD IN THE UNITED STATES. The dillercnt
grades arc distinguished by the following trade-marks
on the plate:
1. '-Americau Watch Co." Waltiiam, Mass.
2. - Appieton, Tracy A Co." Walthain, Mass.
3. "P. S. Bartlett," Waltham, Mass.
4. "Wm. Ellery."
5. OUR LADIES' WATCH of first quality is named
'•Appieton, Tracy A Co." Waltham, Mass.
6. Our next quality of Ladies' Watch is named "P.
3. Bartlett," Waltham, Mas*. These watches are
furnish*# in a great variety of sizes and style* of
eases.
The American Watch Co. of Waltham, Mass.. autho
rize us to state that without distinction of trade-marks
or price.
ALL THE PRODUCTS OF THEIR FACTORV ARE
FULLY WARRANTED
to be the best time keepers of their class ever made
in this or any other country. Buyers should remem
ber that unlike the guarantee of a foreign maker wflo
can never be reached, this guarantee is good at all
times against tlie Company or their agents, and that
if attep tlie most thorough trial, any watch should
prove defective in any particular, it may bo uhvays
exchanged for another. As the American Watches
made at Waltham, are for sale by dealers generally
throughout the country, we do not solicit orders for
single watches.
'CAUTION.—The public arc camioned to buy only
of respectable dealers. Ail persons selling counter
feits will be prosecuted.
KOKItI.VS & APPLGTOK,
AGENTS FOR THE AMERICAN WATCH COMP'Y,
oet.lO-lin.. INa, Broadway, N. Y.
A HUMBUG.
HOW often we hear this expression from person*
reading advertisements of Parent Medicines, and
111 nine cases out often they may be right. It is over
10 years since I introduced my medicine, tlie VZNE
TI\* l.iMMrsr, to the public. I had no money to ad
vertise it, *0 I lelt it for sale with a few druggist*- and
storekeepers through a small section of the country,
many taking it with great reluctance; but I told thetn
to let any one have it. and if it did not d<> all I staled
on my pamphlet, no one need pay for it. In some
stores two or three bottles were taken on trial by per
son* present. I was. by many, thought crazy, and
that would lie the last they would see of me But I
knew my medicine was no humbug. In about two
tnohths I began to receive order* for more Liniment,
some calling it my valuable Liniment, who bad re
fused to sign a receipt when I left it at their store. —
Now my sales are miliion* of bottles yearly, and all
for cash. I warrant it superior to any other medicine
for the cure of Croup, Ibarrluea. Dysentery, Colic,
\ omitmg, .Spams and Hea-sicnuess, as an internal
remedy. It is perfectly innocent to take intern illy,
see oath accomphnyiug each bottle.—and externally
for Chronic Rheumatism. Headache, Mumps. Frost
ed Feet. Bruises, Sprains, Old Sqyes. Swellings, Sore
Throat#. Ac.. Ac. Bold by all the Druggist*. Depot,
5(5 Curtliyidt Street, New York. oct.lO-"t
Marching On —Constantly arlvanc
ing 111 public favor, throughout the United States, the
British Colouie* and Spanish America, and needing
no
FLOURISH OF TRUMPETS
to proclaim its success, that standard article.
CRISTADORO'S flAlli DYE,
is now far ahead of any preparation of its class. Peo
ple of Fashion, at length thoroughly understand the
terrible consequences entailed by the use of meuilie
and caustic preparation, and.admit the superiority of
this famous vegetable Dye. Manufactured by J. CRIS
TA DORO. 6 Astor Mouse. New York. Sold by all
Druggists. Applied by all Hair Jire#*ers. oct.2U
Allcock's Porous Plasters.
WUOOJ'ING-CUUGH CURED.
Cayuga, H nsls County. Miss.
T. Allcook A Co.—Gentlemen: Please scnil iric
another six dozen of your Porous Plasters. They arc
in great demand here for Whooping-cough. They act
like a charm. I could have sold two dozen this week
if 1 ha<l them. Send as soon as possible, and oblige,
Yours respectfully. JOHN I. WILLIAMS,P. M.
ASTHMA CURED.
Mr. Wm. May. of 215 Spring St.. New York, writes.
Jan. 1, 1*56: I have been afflicted with asthma for up
wards of tan years, receiving no benefit from medical
men. I was advised by a friend to try one of Allcock's
Porous Plasters. I mod. I had tried several kinds of
plasters without any benefit, and supposed they were
all alike. My.friend gave me one of Allcock's. and
urged me to use it. I did so, and have now worn
them steadily for nine mouths, and find myself bet
ter than I iiave been for many years. Agency, Bran
dre h lipase. New York. Bold by Druggists. Oet.'Jb
Cleanse the Blood.
health and Minimal-- i,,e organs of life into vigorous
actiou. Hence it rapidly etir-sa variety of complaints
which are caused i> impurity of the blood, such as
Srrofittn. or h'i m/'x Keif. Tumors, Vterr* , Sort*. Eru/u
turns, /'implex. iiUtlchet, Soitx St Anthoni/'x hire. fioo
or Erysipelas, Teller or Salt JUhruni. SraUl } J rail. Ituoj
Worm. Vaneer or (innrer„ux To mors. S,,r, Eye*. Female
Inxtaxm. such as JCetmtton. Irregularity, SoppyrXian.
White*, Sterility, also Syphilis, or Venereal Dueatux. Lit
er UrtnplnmU, and Heart Dixensr*. Try Ayer's Sarsa
parilla. and see for yourself the fturprising activity
with which it cleanses the blood arid cures ihese dis
orders.
During late years the public have la-en misled by
large bottles, pretending to give a quart of Extract of
Barsapsrillia for one dollar. Most of those have been
fraud* upon the suck, for they not only contain lutle.
if any Sarsaparilla. hut ofteu no curative ingredient
whatever. Hence, bitter disappointment has follow
ed the use of the various extracts of Sarsnparilla
which flood the market, until the name itself !,as be
come synonymous with imposition and cheat. Still
we calT this compound, "Sarsaparilla," and intend to
snpplv such a remedy as shall rescue the name from
the load of ooloouy which rests upon it. Wo think
we have ground for believing it has virtues which are
irresistible by the class of diseases it is intended to
cure. We can assure the siek. that wo offer th.-m the
I Hist alterative we know tiow to produce, and we have
reason to believe, it t"by far the most effectual puri
fier of the blood yet discovered.
Arm's CHERRY PE. TORAL is so universally known to
surpass every other medicine for the cure of Coughs,
Colds. Influenza. Hoarseness, Croup. Bronchitis, In
cipient Consumption, and for the relief of Consump
tive Patients, in advanced stages of the disease, that
it is useless here to recount the evidence of its vir
tues. The world knows them.
Prepared by Dr. .1. C. At-ER A Co, Lowell. Mass, and
sold by CUES. RITE, I.emstown. and all Druggists aud
dealers in medicine everywhere. • sepl9-gin.
'TCH ! ITCH ! ITCH !
SCRATCH ! SCRATCH ! SCRATCH !
WHEATON'iJ OINTMENT
Wlinu CIRE THE ITC II IX IS HOURS.
au'UlVElU^n. r .\ •' K , rM - 1 ! r KHS, CHILBLAINS.
k"; Jul!: iV 1 , ,n> ' 1HK! * Kllt ]>i * •*
Weeks 4 t By Bonding sixty cents to
Boston a ~i.T " K? u i*i , n* vo n street,
to anv nirt V I' 1 ('. ,rwai 'J*d by mail, free of postage,
to any p.irt ot ,he t ,„ U ..1 States
Errors of Youth.
A v'ouK * S 'i ui '" ""Herod for yearn from Ner
of youthful ml i'LP'jy.atchiaUty effect*
Lummntv i iCI u s-iLeof sutf. rio*
. wh '• "" ff th> receipt axA
lie was .nr.. i , ' u ' . M, "p!u rente.ly I>y wliieh
vertjsVr's ~'T ' i I wishing' to profit by tho ad-
Erfw"nfi r ( r " ,,lw - so by addressing. Hi
R ' e - JOHN li.,)t,f>EN.
1 Nu. H tSt.. New York.
'\T*Vf 'V'" lit'ieby-fiveii that
jLI the firin of Kitten house A Mayes
have dissolved partnership, leaving their
books in the haads of .1. Kohler, J R., at
IteetlsviJle for collection. Settle imme
diately and save rosfs.
o.'Uf It ITTEXHOL'SE A MAYES.
628, Hool' SKIRTS, 628.
Hopkin's "Own Make."
NEW FALL STYLES!
Are in every respect first doss. ;m.l embrace a cont-
M / nd Children, of
o . c V • V"' ' VI r - length an I Size- of Waist.
hit Shirts, wherever known, are more universally
popular than any olhers before the pnMl'e Tliev re
tain their shape better. are lighter, more , last,e. more
<1 i al.l" and o .Uy Qheaper, u,a„ any other Hoop
Skirt in the market. The sarin - a„,| fastenings are
Wat ranted perteet. Lv;.m J.ai.v should Tisr Thi ml—
ihe-y are now being XttMisivelv s„t,| !. v Merchants,
throughout the Country, and at HfW- eTh ./ UdaiL at
M:inut;u torv hii<l Sjilcs Room,
Nil. 6SS AkJ'il ST It K KT. BKI.OW Tth. I'm LA I'tXl'H IA
Ask for HOPKINS -own make,"—buy.no other,
t.-j ll '/,""/' - unless stamped on ea -li
Knl I ad— "Hopkin s Hoop Skirt Hanufoctonk No.
82S Areh Street l'liiiadelplua.
Also, constantly on hand full tine of New- York
tna.it. Skirts, at very low prieee.
TERMS NET CASH ONE i'BICE ONLY. au2tMm
SEUIMi U H IIIM.S.
HIGHEST PREMIUM,
(m JL'££> l&lCvft&sy
ISSS. .
mm jii !fiii i nm>
Great Simplicity !
GREAT CAPACITY !
Celebrated Reversible Feed Movement-
Uniform Self-Adjusting Tension.
Four Separate Distinct Stitche?.
Will Gather and Sew a Ruffle at once.
J AS. PARKER A SONS.
sepPi Agents, Levidown, l'a.
DFIAIIV TILE.
For Draining Wit L:iniis. i'lpcs for LVilar
Drains, Walrr Pij e for Cou'lnrtiii? Waltr
from N'prinss
manufactured from the heat material and for sale in
any <juaiitiiy desired. Also a good stock <d' EARTH
EN'WAKE on hand. Orders promptly attended to.
H iEL ZOOK.
oetK-i'an Belleville, Mifftiu county, Pn.
<te"l ROn PERYBAR! We want
•+* a treats everywhere to sell our
imp no VxD £2O Sewing Machine-. Three new kinds.—
l : niier and upper feed. Warranted five tears.—
Ahove salary or large commissions paid, the mil
machines sold in the ITuted .Stales tor less than #P>.
which are fully tirrr<al by Hoirr. Wheeler if Hilton,
(inn er if linkir, Singer if Co.. and JlarlitJih r. All
other machines are infringements ami tie- aMer or
user are It* title, to arrest, fine, ami imprison in nt. f.'ircu
lars /)<. Address, or call upon Mlmw A Clark. Bid
del'ord. Maine, or Chicago, Illinois. dec Jo-isly
\ T K\V l'H VSiuGNOM.Y. 01 "Signs of 4'harai tcia
iv manifostfd through Temperament and External
Frn. and especially in the ••hntnan face divine."—
One elegant volume, with nearly ''*! pages. ami 1.000
illustrations By S. If. Wells. "Editor Phrenological
Journal. Price, post paid. Address Fowler i
Wells, No. litis Broadway. New York
-New Physiognomy" is eminently practical, fully
illustrated, and well suited to tin- wants ofall. in tie
study of "tile face" the reader soon Icarus to rend
each and every feature Noses are els-s'lio.i a* the
Komuu. Greek. Jewish. Snub ami Celestial. The
eye* speak all languages, whether Black, bine, brown
or hazel. Inuliko manner,checks.neek.ears.bauds,
feet. walk, voice, laugh, etc-, arc shown to be-signs
wd character."
In 110 othei work is so mnch light thrown upon the
und destiny of mankind its in this, or the
distinctive traits of nations and tribes so clearly point
ed out Portraits ordtstiniguished persons ofam-ient
and modern times, with biographical sketches and
delineation of character, are given. Dinars Orators.
Sintrsnirn, H'nrrioi s, Artists. I'orti s. PhUwopttrrs. Invert'
tors. Surqtons. IHsroi rrern. Artors. Musirunis. < tr.. are
included. It is an -Km \elopiedut" of biography, ac
quainting tlie reader with tin- care,,-r ami character of
many great men and women of the past 1,000 years,
and of the present —such, for instance, as Aristotle.
Julius Ciesar. Shakspeare, Washington Napoleon,
Franklin. Bancroft. Bryant, Longfellow, Irving Hoa
Bonheur, 'fheodosia Burr. Cobdeo. Bright. Law rence,
Bolivar, Whateiy, Thaekerav Dow, Knox. Kicbeltue,
Hopper, Bm-kle. Dickens, Victoria. Wesley, Cariyle,
Motley. Mill.Spencer, Thompson.Guthrie, Alexander,
and hundred* of others. Aokkts Wv.ntzd. Hook svnt
byjs tWP post or •xcprebs. on n cssipt of furs. seps-gm
WILLIAM LIND,
has now open
A NEW STOCK
OP
Cloths, Cassimeres
AND
VESTI N C S ,
which will be made up to order in the neat
est and most fashionable styles. ap!9
HEAVY ARRIVAL OF
Boots, Shoes, and Ladies' Felt
Goods, at
DAITXEXS & STCITE'S,
\\holcnuie. Dealers in Millinery and
Finn's ,i rid Shoes.
OCR STOCK CONSISTS O V
Velvets, . , Piowrrt,
Velvet Itilibon. Ktuhet,
Ffßth<rr f Kruinrn,
Shakers,
VELVET, FELT AND STRAW MODS.
I ii'Ve <ood* arc all bought from iln Manufaotnr
ers and Importer**, consequently we can sell as low
as any wholesaling house in Philadelphia.
C< >L T XI K v MI: l<c HA X IS,
We have 011 hand and are receiving 300 ease* 01
Men's, Uhnn' and Youth's
W/ X & KIP BOOTS,
direct from t.r- ).t - .rv iu Massachusetts. Give us a
call, nil,l tl.e ditl.-r 1 1 - •-■' ween l'hthidelphia .ind
Fai-t-ory prut.-. We aulict. tti. attention of the clos
est buyers. Also, a huge stock of Laches' and Geuti,'
HOSIER A",
GLOVES,
TRIMMINGS.
NOTIONS, Ac,
Also, a full assortment of Boys" and Gents'
iMjm
We otter tho shove Goods cheaper than ftnv other
h.utse in tins town
AT RETAIL.
A'ist Market Street, opposite tfu• FJxpress
Office.
Lew istnwn. Sept. 19, 1 Htiiiy
OUR STARCH GLOSS
IS tlii* only Article n<eJ by First flu** Hotels.
I liHiuuirlrs, ntkd TlioiiNaudis of FamU
llrw.
It gives a beautiful polish, making the iron pasji
siiiiMithly over the cloth, saving much time and la
lir GomJs ilon- up with it keep clean much longer,
consequently will not wear out so soon.
It 7ivihcs Old Luu.ti look like Aietc.
OUR I M P E R I A L BL U E
Js the Beat in the Worhl.
It is soluble in hard a* well as soft wuter. It ia put
up in the .-afest, neatest, and most convenient form
oi any offered to the public.
If is Warranted not to Streak the Clothes.
Agents wanted everywhere, to whom we offer ox
truordiii.Tiiv inducements. Address,
NEW YORK STARCH GLOSS CO..
octio fim No. 218 Fulton St., New York.
The Great English Remedy'
I'KOTKtTED 11Y IIOYAL LKTTEItS I'ATKN'T
WIK J \ il> < Ir iRKK'M
Celebrated Female Pills.
/V'7>o/r/i tfu,i a j,rcsmytum of Str J. Olarke, M. I)
J'htjstciin Exti aofiiiuiin to ike Queen.
'lilts lnvaliial.lv nu-tlche- i> uutulltug in tlio cure of all
It.. • i...:r■ 1111 and .i uigeroii* diMmsv* t" w hich the feinalu
1 1ntion is sut.Jert. It urxkriitei all excess and re
moves all obstructions, from w hatever cauoe.andnsueedy
cure may be relied on.
TO M vi>ttii:i> i.Allies
It I- partb-uhiriy s, ited. It will, iu a abort time, bring or
the monthly period with regularltv.
I AITKIN.
These i'ilis shorn-! not be tuken by females-luring tho
FIRST Ttri'.EK MMXTHS - f |.regi,ancy. as thev-are" ure
bring mi miscarriage, but at any oilier time they are
safe.
In sit rases of Nervous and Spina! Affections, Fains In
the iln s ami LI nibs. Fatigue ->n slight -xertb-n, I'alplta
• lon ofthe Heart. Hysterics and wlitt.es, these Fills wlllet
lect a cure When all other means have failed; and although
- |">w .-rlul rentedv, <lo not contain Iron, ealomel, antltuo
ny. ->r -r-vtlihurtful to the constitution.
l ull directions In-the pamphlet around each package,
which ahouM be carefully preserved.
SOLD BY ALL DKUGOIS I'S I'itlCE, ONE DOLLAR PEK
BOTTLE.
hI'ECIAL yOTICE.
It n, fit. of every ro'unitU Mnltrine to be COf/.V-
I'EHk'l'.li'lfD li. rmilii therefore, and see that the
blt*rf "T. <*- J/." lire bit ten in tti bot'le. and that each
u rajifit r beum the h'AC SI Ml EES of the si'inalurex of I.
< BALhUIX ,t ft. a,al JOIS M'tsES. , Without
which, none arc. genuine.
N. It —One Doil.i'. v. lth Eighteen f'ents for Fostage. en
itos.-l to any A lit liielxe.l Agent, or to tiie Sole General
Agi-ut for the I'nite.l Stale-and British Dcnitidons.
JOB MOSEtS. 27 Cortland St., New York,
w ill Insu.e a bottle Containing Elty Fills, by return nutli.
s.'.'Ur,iy -ealed from all observation. 0ct.24.
LIFE—HeaIth—STRENGTH.
LIFE—HeaIth—STRENGTH.
LIFE—HeaIth—STRENGTH.
rie it:I Irtiich !>{*nicely.
DR. JUAN DELAMARKK'L
CELEBRATED SPECffIC PILLS.
Prepitreii from a prescription, of [>r. Juan THtamarre,
Chief Vhy&ician to the ITospital tin Xonl ou
Laribotsicrc of I'm is,
'fills vuhiuble medicine I- uc imposition. liut ts unfailing
in tin- cure el S|iernial'irrtia? or Seminal t\ eaku.-ss. Ev.-rv
species of Genital or Crlnarv Irrftahilitv, Invnluritsry or
NL'hlly Seminal Emissions from whatever cause pro<l need
,1 uowever Severe, will be speedily relieved and the organs
re-toi~.l to healthy action.
Head the following opinion* of eminent French phvxirians:
"We have used the Sp-rittc IMIN prepared by Garauclel*
\ Ihii.opi, No. 214 Kuo l.oinhard. from the prescription of
Llr .1 nan Delamarre, in our private practice wtth uni
fonn sin i , aii.l we believe there Is no other medicine so
w ed ealculated to cure all persons suiUtliiu from Involun
tary Emissions or miy other weakness of the sexual or
-hiik. whether caused by a sedentary mode of Uvlnp. ex
cesses, or abuse.
K. A. ItKAURKI-ARU, M. P.
G. D. lII'JARDIX, M. l>.
■>IAX I.E LEICURE. M. P.
I'aris. May sth, ISC3.
BliW AltE OK COUNTEKPEIIX.
Tlie Genuine Pills are sold by all the Frincipal Druggists
throughout the world, price one dollar per box, or six box
es for live do'lars.
GAKANCIKItI-. A LIUIhINT, Sole Proprietors,
No. 214 Kou Lombard. I'aria.
• hie dollar enclosed to any aiithorzod agent, will Insure
a box by return mall, securely scaled from all observation.
."Six boxes .or live dollars.
.Sole General Agents for Aui-rica.
use Alt G Mi if-E.S A Cu„ 27 Cortland st, X, Y.
N. B—French, German. Spanish and English Pamphlets
containing full particulars and directions for use, sent free
to anv address
Sold In Lewi-town by F. J. HOFFMAN. JanfT-lr
L&lfcw Jlw wiMifctS:< gTi\ ) w
< A1 A KK H H \ I'l l',
mills Snuff ha® thoroughly proved itself to be the
I best article known for curing, the Oitnrrh, Cold tn
the Heeul and IJreuletrhi It has been found an excel
lent remedy in many cases of Sore Eyes. Denfnen has
la-en removed bv it and Hearing has oßen been great
ly unproved by its use.
It I® fragrant and agreeable, and
Gives lin mi dlate Helief
to the dull heavy nam.- caused by disease® of the head
The sensations after using it are delightful and invig
orating. It opens and purges out all obstructions,
strengthens the glands, and git eg a healthy action t<>
the parts affected
MORE TIIAS THIRTY YEA US'
of -ale and use of Dr M arsh all's Catarrh as Head
ache isxi vr. has proved jt- great value for all the com
mon diseases of the bead, and al this moment stands
liighcr than ever before.
It la recommended by many of the V-st physicians
and is used with gn at auccess and satisfaction every
where.
Head the Certificates of Wholesale Drug
gists in IHTiT.
TJie undersigned, having for many years' been ac
.plainteal with Dr. Marshall'S Catarrh axd Headache
Sm.-fl and sold it in our wholesale trade, cheerfully
state that we believe it to be equal, jn every respect,
to the recommendations given of it for the cure ot
Catarrhal Affections, and that i*. I® decidedly the la-sl
article we have ever known for all common diseaseS
of the head,
liurr A Perry, Boston, | Barne- A Parke, N. Y
Kee.l, Austin ACo , " IA.B. AP. Sands. "
Brown, Lansom A Co.. " ' Stephen Paul A Co., "
Itee.l, Cutler A Co.. Israel Minor A Co..
Selh W. Fowle. " I McKesson A Bobbins, "
Wilson. Kalrhaiik A Co. " IA. L. Scovtlle A Co., "
llettshaw, Kdinau.l A Co., |M M ar.l. Close ACo .
H. 11. Hay. Portland. Me. | Bush 4 Gale,
For sale by all Druggists, Tar it.
janl7-lv.
T'S.
Superior IMPERIAL, GUN POWDER,
ami BLACK T's nt
augl F.J HOFFMAN'S.
A. J. NORTH,
WITH
S. A. COYLE & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND
Produce & Commission Mer
chants,
UIS Market Street, Philadelphia.
■ s *■ CPYI.K, sepW-ti m J. TV I. U'f.RI.IN.
s. S. CAMPBELL & CO.
Manufacturing Confectioners,
AND w HULKS VLT DKUK&s ix
j FOREIGN FIU'ITS, NUTS, &C.
No. 303, Race STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
ALSO. MAM'r UTTRKRS OP ALL BINDS OF
septl2'<kl-ly.
EMPIRE SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINES.
Are superior to till others fur
FAMILY AXI M A NI" FACT URI NO PURPOSES.
Contain ati the latest improvements: are speedy;
ribisfless; durable: and asy to work.
Illustrated Circulars free. Agent* wanted. Liberal
disount allowed No consignments made.
Address KM PIKE 8. M. CO., t!l Broadway. New
ork. sep.VliO-ly
Poor House Business.
The Directors of the Poor meet at the Poor
House on the 2.1 Tuesday of each month.
GEO. 7T. ELDER,
Attorney at Law,
Office Market Square, Lewistown, will at
tend to business in MI til in. Centre and Hunting
don counties mv2t>
H. J. OULBERTSCIT.
*
Attorney at Law,
LEWISTOWN, PA.,
OFFERS his professional services to the dtizens of
Mifflin county Offiee with D. W. Woods, esq
I Mam street, Ijelow National Hotel. my 2
EE.. JCEIT J. EAHI-EW,
Practicing Physician,
Itelleville, Mifflin County. Pa.
DR. DAHLEX has b en appointed an Examining
Surgeon for Pensions. Soldiers requiring exam
ination will find him ai his office in Belleville
Belleville, August 22, 186h.-y
Teeth Extracted Without Pain!
By M. R. Thompson, D. D. N,
~ . By a SEW PROCESS,
without the use of Chloro
form. Ether, or NitrousOx
, -- and i- no
LEWISTOWN,
where he can he found for professional consultation
from the first Hlpnday of each month until the fourth
Monday, when he will he absent on professional busi
ness one week. seplO-tf •
IMBo 1/l.AVtif t£>J eij " J i'+X Cf
DENTIST.
OFFERS his professional services to the citizens of
Lewistown and vicinity. All in want of good, neat
work will do well to give linn a call.
He may be found at all times at Ins office, three
doors east of U. M. & K. Pratt's store. Valley street.
apl9-ly
NEW STOCK.
_gy The subscriber has just received and will
keep on hand a select stock of Men's, liovs'
y and 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 an T the public generally As it is his intention
NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD
by any dealer in the county, those m need of winter
IK>OIS or shoes are invito! to call and examine the
above stpck. which will he sold at very small profits,
hut for cash only, at the sign of the Bio SHOE, next
door to F.J. Hoffman's stored
sepl9 JOHN CLARKE.
To Purchasers of Furniture.
R, H. MoCLIN TIC,
FU RN ITU RE' WA R E ROOMS,
West Market St., htwlmawu,
HAB complete CHAMBER SUITS of Walnut, Var
nished and in Oil. Also,
CSCTTA&E & PARLOR
SUITS,
together with a large assortment of Fashionable and
Pinm .Furniture.
CHAIRS, MATTRESSES. &c.
Call and see his stock before purchasing elsewhere.
N. B. Metalie and Wood Burin! Cases constantly
011 hand. Coffins also' made to order, and Funerals
attended with a fine Hearse, at short notice.
Lewistown June 27.1868-flrnos
&L.
4s. ( S.
ARRIVAL of the GREAT-EASTERN !
WM* & ttMiik
RIT TENIIOUSE & McKINNEV
BEG leave to inform the public that they have just
returned from the city with a new and froah as
sortment of
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES.
QUEENS WARE,
&c., Ac, Ac, Ac,
and are now selling oft at the lowest cash rates.being
convinced that they cannot fail to pleuse all who may
give them a call. They are enabled to sell
Dress Goods Delaines; Alpacas; Mermes. very cheap.
Calicos, 14 to Is; Ginghams; Brown >1 uslin. 17.20. 21,26.
White Muslin, la. IS. -JO. 25, 30; Shirting Flannels,
, Tickings; Table, Diaper. Colton and Crush Linens;
Woolen Shawls; Hoop Skirts, 75c. fl 00. 1 25, 2 00; Ho
siery; Hal moral Skirts. fit 00; a good assortment of No
Hons in general; Boots and Shoes, llal.- and Caps;
Ready made Clothing, Wood atci Willow Ware. Ac.
6ROCMKIES—Best Rio Coffee 33; Loaf Su
gar 19; A W bite Hugar 178 l own Sugar ll 15. a 18;
Kiei-4'k Syrups 25 and 3;;, Huguihoilse Molasses 15.
Ah are invited to call and examine their stock be
fore purchasing elsewhere.
BITTEN HOUSE A MeKINNEV.
Lewistown. Hept. 20, IKOO-tf.
Lewistown Mills.
• THE
HIGHEST CASH PRICES PILR WHEAT, AND
ALL KINDS DP 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.
■ap-PLASTER, SALT and Litneburnere
COAL always on hand •
WM. B McATEE & SON.
Lewistown, Jan. 1, 18t>5.-tf