LOCAL, AFFAIRS. IBJR ANOTHER ARRIVAL of BOOTS and SHOES. Ladies' Felt and Velvet HATS w ,i CA PS. Also, a large stock of Gents s mi Ladies' HOSIERY, cheaper than ever, at D. V.N 1 EIJS A STONE'S, opposite the Express Office. gtvKWHEAT Futt K.-J. C. Blyinyer Co.. have this excellent breakfast and supper accompaniment 011 hand at the Lo pn Mills, and those fond of cakes (and irhoS not?; will of course make a rush there t-> procure the first of the season.— We have tried them, and can testify they jfr not hard to take. NTW LAND TRIAD. —The Supreme t art has ordered a new trial in the case of Wheeler A West vs. John Winn, so that it is uot yet definitely settled whether the General is or is not to be "lord of all he .surveys." As it is a question in which ;kr public feel considerable interest, Alex itiler for plaintiff' and Reed for defen dant. must again put forward their best lick*, as the next race will probably de- c jdc the case finally. % THK TURK, FIELD AND FARM.—This is tin- title of a very handsome pajier of 16 qucrt." pages, published weekly by S. D. Bruce, New York. As the names im plies, it is devoted to the above objects.— It is now in the third volume, and there is every reason to believe that it is estab lished on a firm basis. All who are inter ested in the breeding of horses, in field spirts, or who are engaged iu agricultural , pursuits, will find it a most valuable and entertaining companion. It is entirely free from those disgusting features which ! mar >0 many of the so-called "sporting paj**re." In looking over the numbers | before us, we can find nothing, either in j the reading of matter or in the advertise- ; meat-, to which exception could be taken. The paper may be safely taken into the family. The agent, Mr. Richard McGre gor, is now in this place. Published by S I). Bruce, 37 Park Row, N. Y. The price of the paper is $0 per year. RAILROADS.—The survey for the Mid d!e Creek Rail road, which was commenced from the first bridge up the little valley through Madden's, Muttersbough's and Np'ler farms, has been co'mpleted. This hue would have to overcome a considera ble elevation in the valley spoken of, the summit being 260 feet above the Mifflin and Centre Railroad. The other two mutes are to lie surveyed—one along Jack's Mountain, and the other up Jack's creek. To the eye, the natural route for a railroad eastward appears to the tannery to the hollow near William C. Porter's house, thence up the hollow, parallel with the road, crossing near the schoolhouse, thence round the biutfto the .reck, crossing it a little below the high bridge. Mr. Black aud some other officers of the Pennsylvania Railroad, last week made an examination of the roadbed from Reed- vilie to Milroy, with a view it is hoped of finishing that portion. RUBLE AGAIN IN THE FIELD. —The va riety of apples published last week as rais ed by Isaac Aunitid. set Mr. John Ruble j of Ferguson's Valley to work to see what he could produce on the subject, and ac cordingly sent us forty-two kinds. This ■ shows that our farmers have been paying rii>r- attention to fruit than has been gen- ; erally supposed, and thereby much en hanceil the value of their property. Many of his lot are of large size, and if any one can beat him either in quality or variety, let him call with his specimens. Among Mr. Ruble's variety are the following : Fall Pound, - Penic, Winter Winter Sweet, Knglish Rambo, Red Streak, Winter " Winter Strawberry, Black Jack, Filson Red, * Green Pippin, Smokehouse, Hoop, Fall Red Coat. Lady Rush, Sweet Vaadever, R. I. Greening, Black " Grind Stone, Bell Flower. Sheep Nose, _ Golden Sweet, Black Russet. Fall Blush, Yellow Rusty-Coat, Spice, Baurdon. Quince, Tuipehtx-ken, Roinanite,' Bull Russett, Bull, And nine others, for which we have not the names. John Smith, one of Mr. Burns' farmers, recently presented us with a mess of tur nips. which for size and quality are hard to heat. Win. Quigley, while oiling the works on top of the locomotive, on the Mifflin Centre County Railroad, had his foot c i ight in tiie works, mashing threeof his t <es, one of which had to he amputated. Moser 4 Peters, in Valley Street, are engaged in the manufacture and repair ing of carriages. &e. They have erected a new building, and are prejrared to fur nish work in their line at cheap rates. Jetterson Mort, recently of Dublin tow nship, was arrested in this county on Friday a week, on charges of>tealiug, ffnd lodged iu the Huntingdon Jail. The l>arn of Wni. J. Goehorn of Tell township, Huntingdon county, waaßtter ly consumed with all its contents on the morning of the 23d inst., hy°being set fire to by a desperado named Joseph Mat thews, who resides iu Blaeklog Valley. After firing the barn, in presence of Gosh orn. with rifie and pistols displayed, he made for Shade Mountain across the iioid* of Mr. Onshore. shooting and kill mg three of his horses. j Read the new column advertise- S'*?, tl \ Law * I>ratt - th<> " visit their store, aud get what you want. Juiues Steel has been uppoint fV>rth B, i! ant A^e^ M>rof internal revenue for the Borough of Huntingdon. >gA- The wife of Henry S. Wharton, Assembly mail elect from Huntingdon inst ' ° D ednef^a y n ' f )rning, I7tli i Snow fell at Siglerville, on Wed- last, ami a few flakes here on Fri day. kni:e and fork which can be used by a one-handed man has been pat ented by a Buttidonian. ft®"* A man in Alexandria, V., hid four thousand dollars when drunk, and couldn't find it when sober. There is only one Democratic county in lowa. Tt gave nineteen major j ty against the Union party. 4aU The I niou men have brilliantly triumphed in Nebraska, carrying the ter ritory 'by six to seven hundred majority, and electing two thirds of the legislature. John Van Buren died latelv 011 board the Scotia, on his return home from j Scotland, whither he had gone for the benefit of his health. There seems to be little doubt that an effort is now being made in Marvland ; to bring the Union men into conflict with | Andrew Johnson, who, while crying oat against Congress as usurpers, is doing | more to destroy the actual rights of the i States than was ever before attempted. The Democrat is already congrat ulating the jeople 011 "democratic nian i agement" in the commissioners' office.- We hope its guess —for such its statement we presume to lie, is correct. It also puffs Mr. Kearns in advance; we shall wait a year, and then if he deserves it, we'll give i him a ditto. VQ* The Clearfield Journal says bears , seem to l>e quite plenty this fall, in that 1 county. We understand that four were seen in the neighborhood of Woodland, [ 011 Saturday, October 20th—one of which, after knocking over a dog, picked up a chunk of a'hog belonging to one of the Wisers, and made good his retreat. Sev eral l>ears were also seen in Pike township within a few days. MARRIED On Monday evening, Oetoiier 22d, at the residence of the bride's father, by Rev. J. T. Browneil, ANDREW P. BLYMYER, of Lewintown, Pa , to Miss LIZZIKGUYKR, of Highland, Bradford county, Pa. For their kind remembrance, the hap py couple have our best wishes for a pros perous journey through life, unclouded | by cares or ills, that fall to the lot of so many. On Thursday, Oct. 11, 1*66. by Rev. M. L. Smith, \YM. FREED, of Decatur town i ship, and Miss ELIZABETH BECK LEY, of i Sunberrv, Pa. • • On the same day by the same, JOHN H. ! GARRETT, of Derry township, and Miss j REBECCA GILL, of Mill Creek. Hunting ; don county, Pa. / On Thursday evening, Oct. 11th, 1X66, by Rev. O. O. McClean, EZRA D. PAR KER, esq., of Mifllintown, to Miss JENNIE VANVALZAH, daughter of Dr. Thomas i Vanvalzah, of Lewistown. DIED ; On Sunday evening, October 28th, in ; this place, ANNA MORRISON, daughter of John A. and Mary E. Fink, aged 1 year, • 2 months and 14 days, j On Monday. October 15th, in Decatur township, HENRY Mo WRY - , aged 67 years, i 8 months and 15 days. I Why should we mourn departing friends, Or shake at death's alarms, 'Tis but the voice that Jesus sends To call them to iiis arms. In McVeytown, on Saturday, October ! 27th, 1666, jf. CASPER MACKLIN, eldest , son of George Macklin, aged 11 years, 1 month and 27 days. On the 2*' th of October, in Newton Hamilton, SUSANNA J. HOLLIDAY, daughter of Adaui and Martha Holliday, . aged 20 years, 9 months and 10 days. IN MEMORIAM. A simple note in your paper of last week announced the death upon Sabbath night, i Oct. 21st. at a still and holy hour, of PKCE , BLYMYKR. What a keen dart of sadness and pain did those brief lines send to the i heart of many a reader. .She who passed so man v years of child and girlhood among j us, and* who but yesterday, in the lovely days of early womanhood, was witltjis, I traversing the fields and woods of her na tive place —little did she dream that before i this summer, which opened in such beau- ! tv and promise upon her, would pass, she ! would lie in her cold and silent grave, i How sudden —how unlooked for —how sad her early fate! So young, so attractive, so tyopeful, " To be cut off from the only world ahe know . From light, and Lifs.andlove, in youth'* sweet prime." I To those who have Known her niost in- I timately and mingled with her most fre quently. it seems scarcely jiossihleto real ize the truth that she is really gone —that her familiar welcome will no more be heard and her expressive countenance no more be looked upon by the fond eyerfof affection. To them Iter loss is indeed ir reparable. How loving asister—how true : a friend and how engaging a companion, has been taken from us. But the tribute ' to her worth cannot l>e told in words— its best expression is the aching heart —si- ; lenee and tears. Long as life lasts, will | her memory be cherished with mournful pleasure, and her early fate lamented in the loneliness and bereavement of deso late hearts. On Tuesday afternoon, the streets of Lewistown were darkened by a funereal procession attending the last of her upon earth to her long sleep in the Cemetry upon the banks of the Kishaeo quiilas. The funeral rites were those of the Book of Common Prayer, and a beau tiful hymn, sung with touching effect, closed with soothing re<iuiem the sacred farewell otfer the youthful grave. And not perhaps until that bitter moment of departure, did all realize the depth of their woe, and how sad and final was the sepa ' ration that had taken place. Henceforth that grave will be a hallowed spot, and many will he the tears that will start afresh, and the aching memories recalled, as the mourner reads upon the marble ta blet the name PHUE BLYMYKR. Time, too, will te less satisfying, and eternity more precious, because it has become the home of another we so love. Aud on the great resurrection morn, by ike merits of Christ, our Savior, in whose surpassing love our departed sister alone trusted, may she l-e among the first, in the familiar features she wore upon earth <> welcome us to an eternal home, and an unbroken compan ionship in heaven. j, Lewistown, Oct. 2oth, 1866. Special Botices. Reduction in Price Ok THE AMERICAN WATCHES, Made at WALTHAM, MASS. IN eonsequeuce of the recent great improvements m our facilities for manufacturing, we have reduced our prices to as tow a point as they eau be placed With Gold at Par, *0 that no one need hesitate to buy a watch now from the expectation that it will be cheaper at some future tune. The testof ten years and the manufacture and sale of More than UUOOOO Watches, have given our productions the very highest rank among time keepers. Commencing with the deter mination to make only thoroughly excellent watches, our business has steadily increased as the public be came acquainted with their vaiue, until for months together, we have been unable to supply the demand. 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 are fully justified in saying that we now make MORE THAN ONE HALF OF ALL THE WATCHES SOLD IN THE UNITED STATES. The ditferent grades are distinguished by the followingtrnde-marks OD the plate: 1. '-American Watch Co." Waltham, Mass. 2. - Appleton. Tracy A Co." Waltham, Mass. 3. "P. S. Bartlett." Waltham, Mass. 4. "Win. Ellery." £. Ot R LADIES' WATCH of first quality is named '• Appleton. Tracy A Co." Waithatn. Mass. 6. Our next quality of Ladies' Watch is named "P. S. Bartlett." Waltham, Mass. These watches are furnished in a great variety of sizes and styles of * cases. 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 FACTORY ARE FULLY WARRANTED to be the be.-t time-keepers of iheir class ever made in this or any other couutry. Buyers should remem ber that unlike the guarantee of a foreign maker who can never be reach&i, this guarantee is good at all times against the Company or their agents, and that if alter the most thorough trial, any watch should prove defective in any particular, it may be always exchanged for another. As the American Wave has made at Waltham. are for sale by dealers generally throughout the country, we do not solicit orders for single watches. CAUTION.—The public are cautioned to buy only of respectable dealers. All persons selling counter feits will be prosecuted. ItOIIIIIYN &. APPLET©*, AGENTS FOR THE AMERICAN WATCH COMFY, oet.lO-lnj. lSg, Broadway, N. V. A HUMBUG HOW ofteu we hear this expression from persons reading advertisements of Patent Medicines, and incline eases out often they may tie right. It is over 19 years since I introduced my medicine, the Vrxs tiix Liximext. to the public. I bad no money to ad vertise it, so I lelt it for sale with a few druggists and storekeepers through a small section of the country, many taking it with great relu -tanee; but I told them t-> let any one have it, aud if it did riot do a!! I stated on my pamphlet, no one need pay for it. In some tdr.-s two or three bottles were taken on trial by per son? present. I was. by many, thought crazy, and that would be the last they would see of me. Bht I knew my medicine was no humbug. In about two rnohth" I began to receive orders lor more Liniment, soma calling it my valuable Liniment, who had re iused to sign a receipt when I left it at their store. — Now my sales are millions of bottles yearly, and ail lor cash. I warrant it superior to any other medicine lor the cure of Croup, Diarrhoea. !>>sentery. Colic. Notiiiting. Spams and Sea-sickness, as an internal remedy. It is perfectly innocent to take internally, see oath aecomphnyiiig each bottle.—tmj externally lor Chronic Rheumatism. Headache, Mumps. Frost ed Feet, Bruises, Sprains, old Sores, Swellings. Bore Throats, A -.. Ac. Sold by all the Druggists. Depot. 60 Cortiandt Street, New York. ocLlo-7t Marching On. —Constantly advanc ing in public fiivor. throughout the I'uiWii States, the British Colonies and Spanish America, and needing no FLOURISH OF TRUMPETS to proclaim its success, that standard artic.e. UUISTADORO'S HA lit 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 nieralic and caustic preparation, and admit the superiority of this famous vegetable Dye, Manufactured by J.CRIS TADORO, 6 As lor House. New York. Sold by all Druggists. Applied by all Hair Dressers. 0ct.24. Allcock's Porous Plasters. WHOOPING-COUGH CURED. Cayuga. Hinds County, Muss. T. Allcock * Co.—Gentlemen: Please send me another MIX dozen of your Porous Plasters. They are in great demand here for Whooping-cough- They act like a charm. I could have sold two doxen this week if I had them. Send as soon as possible, and oblige. Yours respectfully, JOHN I. WILLIAMS,P M. ASTHMA CURED. Mr. Wm. May, of 245 Spring St- New York, writes. Jan. 1.1556: I have been afflicted with asthma for up wards of ten years, receiving no benefit from medical then. I was advised by a friend to try one '4Al!cock'.s Porous Plasters. I said. 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 months, and find myself bet ter thßn I have been for many years. Agency, Rran dre.h House, New York. Sold by Druggists. 0ct.24. Cleanse the Blood. V\\UUM // // "^ T ITH corrupt, or tainted l~Ui/////, over. It mar burst out in Pimples, or Sores, or in some disease, or it ~ not have good health while - "nui your blood is impure.— out these impurities; it health and -umuieies me organs of life into vigorous action. Hence :t rapidly g-ures a variety of complaints which are caused by impurity of the blood, such as Scrofula, or King'* ErH, Tumors. Ulcers. Sores, Erup tions. Pimple*, RV'tehes, Boil*. SI Anthony's Pre, Host or Eryupdvs. Teller or Soil R hen in. Sml i Ilea/1. Ring Homo CVt nrrr or Cancerous Tuntnrs. Sore Eves. Pcma't lit sen sen. such as Retention. JrrtJiulnrity, Suppression. It'll to. Sterility, also Syphilis, or Venereal Disease*. Liv er Complaints, and Heart lHseases. Try Ayer's Sarsa parilla. and sec for yourself the surprising activity with which it cleauses the Wood and cures these dis orders. During late years the public have been misled by large bottles, pretending to give a quart of Extractor Barsaparillia for one dollar Most of these have been frauds upon the sick, for they not only contain little, if any SarsapariTla. but often 'no curative ingredient whatever. Hence, bitter disappointment has follow ed the use of the v;#ious extracts of Sarsaparilla which flood Uia market, untH the name in-elf has be-' Come synonymous with imposition aud cheat. Stiil we call ihts compound. -Harsaparilla," and intend to supply such a remedy as shall rcsenothe name from the load of ouloquy w hich rests upon it. We think wc have ground for 'elievmg it has virtues which are lrresi-tihle hv the class of diseases tt is intended to cure. We can assure the sick, that we offer them the I est alterative we know how to produce, and We have reason to believe, it is by far the most eflectual puri fier of the blood yet discovered Arm's CHLRRY PECTORAL is so universally known to surpass everv other medicine for the cure of Coughs, Colds. Influehta. Hoarseness. Croup. Bronchitis. In cipient Consumption, and for the relief of Consump tive Patients, iu advanced stages of the disease, tliat it is useless here to recount the evidence of its vir tues. The world knows them. Prepared bv Pn. J. C. Area 4c Co* Low-ell, Mass„iutd sold by CHAS. KITE, Lewistown, and all Drqggist and hyaleru in medicine everywhere. epIS-2m "IITCH ! ITCH! ITCH! SCRATCH ! SCRATCH ! SCRATCH ! WHEATON'S OINTMENT CI'RE THE ITCH IX 4 HOURS. J.lrJt'ruriZtt RIJEUM. ULCERS, CHILBLAINS, V I J. , l i' NS OF 1 H K " KIN P"e:-nt*. w ■-t"' a i' a . By t*nutng sixty cents in , * ' °\V* r 'Sole Agents. 170 Washington street. ~"' J:T * !ii G* forwarded by mail, free of postage, to any part of the United States *epsG6-ly Errors of Youth. -\ who suffered for ear from Ner f . i j lv ' Wv mature Decay, and all the <-ffe els ? indiscretion. * ill f*+ the sake of suffering : humanity, sent, free to all who need it the receipt and directions tor milking the simple reniedv hv which he was cujcd. Sufferers wishing to profit by" the ad vertisers experience, can do so by addressing in perfect confidence. JoH X B. Of.HEX. septa-oin No. 4> Cedar St.. New York. Farm of 110 Acres for Sale, C' ' l Ein Wayne township, Mifflin bl. county, on turnpike road. within J of a mile ot Atkinson s Mills, store, school, blacksmith, dir., and within 2A miles of > Penna. R. R., aliout 70 acres cleared and . the balance in excellent timlier, prime oak, fec. This property will ie sold very low and to suit purchaser. Persons wish ing to examine the premises will rail on J. Glasgow, esq., or C. X. Atkinson, near I premises, and for price and terms see or address A. J. ATKINSON, octJltf Lewistown, Pa. pIBLIC MALI:. 1 Will he sold at public sale, at the t residence of the undersigned, in Oliver township, Mifflin county, 011 Tuesday, November *2O. 1*66, the following jversonal property, to wit: SIX HOGS. TWELVE SHEEP, l* Mares with Foal, 2 Sucking Colts, S head Young Cattle, 1 four horse Wagon, i Buggv, Spring Wagon, set of Breechbands and Front Gears, 3 horse Plow, Thresh ing Machine and Shaker, Fodder Cutter, and a variety of Farming Utensils, too i numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock a. m., when terms will be made known. oct24* MICHAEL AULTZ. pIBLII SALE. 1 Tlie undersigned will offer at pub lic sale, on the premises, on Tuesday, November 6. 1*66, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, their Farm situate in Armagli township, Xliftlin 00., i near Locke's Mills, containing iee -A~ c re s and 40 perches, with tlie allowance, Arc., ! adjoining the lands of John Rcatv, Humes, McAllistur, Hale, H. L. Close and others. About 130 acres are cleared and in a high | state of cultivation, nearly all ofthesatne | having leen limed within the last two years; and all the tields except two have j running water In Hiem. A good Two Story House. A Uoud Barn and other outbuildings are 011 the place; j with a well of good water at the door, ami a never failing Spring of good water and a good Spring House near by. There is also an Ore liar<l of good Fruit 011 the same, the greater part being grafted; like- j wise a variety of Cherry trees, and several vines of choice varieties of Grapes Adjoining the above 011 tlie north, are 45 acres and 151 perches and allowance of Mountain Woodland, which will I*eoffered for sale at the same time, and will lie sold either separate, or along with the farm, aecordiug a.-, purchasers may desire. ISAIAH BE ATT Y. WILLIAM BEATTY, oet24-2t* SAMUEL BEATTY. FARM AT PUBLIC SALE! I be positively sold, at public | t V sale, 011 the premises, on Tuesday, November *2<. 1*66, I the farm Itelonging to the heirs or Thos. Mi Cord, deceased, situate in Granville township, Mifflin county, about five miles west of Lewistown, and one mile from Anderson's R. K. Station, known as the j McCord Farm, containing 207 ACRES j and allowance, 18* of which are cleared 1 and under cultivation, with a large Stone Dwelling House, Tenant House, Rank ! Barn, Stable and other outbuildings.— I Also an Apple Orchard and good springs jof water at both houses. This farm could ; !>e divided with much advantage. The : meadow land could be much improved ; with small expense, by turning a water j course in front of barnyard, thus carrying ! the waste manure into it. Any person wishing further informa j tion. can call on the subscriber, or on S. ; H. McCoy, Esq., residing near the prem- I ises. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock a. 1 rii., when terms will be made knowm.bv i oct2< T. G. BELL. Agt. ORPHAir < (II RT SiLI.. By virtue of an order of the Or phans' Court of Miftiiti eountv, the un dersigned will sell at publie-sale, at the i Court House in Lewistown, on Saturday. \oumhcr :t. IMKi, all that certain Lot of Ground, situate in Lewistown, hounded ou the soutli Ly ' Mill street, on the north hy an all alley, i on the east by lot of Win. M. Pauueba- 1 ker, and on the west by other bit of John Stoneroad. deceased, and extending along j Mill street thirty feet, more or less —where- , on are erected a two story House and ' other buildings. Also, all that certain Lot of Ground in . Lewistown, adjoining the above, and Itounded on the south by Mill street, on the north hy an alley, on the east by the above described lot, and on the west by : lot of W. C. Vines, and extending along Mill street thirty feet —whereon are erect ed a TWO STOBY DWELLING HOUSE, a Stable and other improvements. Terms ' made known on dav of sale. J. T. ST.OA'LROAI). oetß A dm. of Jno. Stoneroad. dec'd. VALUABLE PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE. rpHi: VALUABLE small farm situate j 1 in Derrv township, ac ross the Kidge from Lewistown. (less than half a inile , from the borough j lately occupied by Jno. Farney. deceased, is offered for sale at reasonable terms. There are FIFTY ONE ACRES of land, nearly all of which is in.good arable condition. A Two Story Brick House, small bank Barn, and other build ings are thereon erected, together with a good Spring and a large number of fruit trees. * . If not sooner sold, the farm will r>e rented on the first day of January next. For further particulars address ASAPH SIIENFELDEK, Reading, Pa., or call on Maj. DANIEL KIsEMBISE, Lewistown, Pa. octl>~-m T HE RURAL AMERICAN ' FREE I??J : l- MO J iTHS!^;CHOICE VINES. PLf NTS, &C . FREE TO SUBSCRI S£aS 1 THE Rural Ameriefca, published at Uti.-a. >• y on 1 the t=t and 15th of each month. will oomnieoee a ne volume XU> January Ist, 1867. No other rural paper in this country equals it in practical value to Fanners. Gardeners. Fruit Growers, Stock Breed..!-,. Bee Riepers. Ac. It i- national in it- charac i-r. K '. ing a valuable in Miuue, lwa Marvin:. I a a i n till- State ••( V'-w Vors Pi a splendid siXle.-li pit,; • i quarto publication, iieautifully bin- rated larger (bun aiiv other paper of itscla-- and offered at only i u.- IMixr an.i fifty Cent- a Year, and everv sutweni- r receives free ami p. -t pitnl wlial a- actually wor>ii from (Jue t.> iwo P dlars in some of tlie choicest Grape Vines. Strawberry and Raspberry Plants. Early Goodrich Potatoes (the best ever grown) and Splen did Steel Plate Eugravingsl CLl'B AGENTS WANTED! The Premiums sem to Club Agents, are truly mag nificent. and worth three times as much as at \ other publisher offer- Besides ali the above articles, tiiev receive free splendid Gold Pens and all the high pru-ed Magazines.ami the New York Weekly V as Papers a year, to Commence at any time I Club Agents are a anted m every town, me er\ s-ta'e in the Ui, n. All you have f 1 ."•< <• send for -ample copies.Show Biils and Blank Subscription Lists.' winch are sent tree, an.i you i-.-iri pro.-. r-.| to get up your clubs. THK PAPER IKEK THREE MONTHS! Every sut.-rriber for 1*67, vvlc. remit- $1.50 singly, or in a club, before Dec. 15th. lSt>6, will receive the pa- ; per Free from the time his money is received, to the end of the presaut year! If received by ' 'ctober Ist, the paper will go free three months, and iu propor tion for a later remittance Over ilW.uOh worth of Gratuities have been sent to my subscribers, vvuh.ii the last four year-, and 1 now have on liand tia.OOd worth which 1 m ready to send (a! the proper lime) to all who subscribe for the Ru ral American, whieti is admitted universally to be. not .n!v the nest, but alio the cheapest paper of the kind in this country. Address. T. B. M INER. Clinton, Oneida county. N. Y.. my editorial office being there, near L'tica. 0C.17-R --628, HOOF SKIRTS, 628. Hopkin's "Own Make," NEW FALL STYLES! Are iu every resrieet &: if clou, and embrace a com plete assortment f-r Ladies. Mi-ses. and Children. .i the Newest Styles, every length and Sizes of Waist Our Ski-is. wherever known, are more universally popular than any others before the public. They re tain their shape better are lighfer.xnoreelastic, note durable, and lenity Cheaper, than any other ihs.p j Skirt in the market Ihe springs and fastening- u.e j warranted perfect. EVZRY Lvov should Tay THS n !— ' They are now being extensively sold by Merchants. 1 throughout the Country, and at 'WWe±al* dk Rti-nl ... Manufaetorv jind Sales Rooin. iNo figs Al'.'.ll sTI'KUT. lib 1.,, 7tb. PHI LA f'Kl.lll; A A-k for HOPKIN'S -own make."—buy no other. _ Caution None genuine unless Stamped on e. h Ki i Pad—"Hopkin s Hoop Skirt Manufactory, X j ■ 'V2S Arch Street Philadelphia. •Also, constantly on hand full line of New York } •nade Skirts, at verv l- w price- TERMS NET CASH. ONE PRICE ONLY. au2f-4m & z-c/ J-ot Estate of Ellas dtocavtd. N'OTICF. is hereby given that letters ; testamentary on the estate of Klias Wagner, late of Derry township, Mifflin ! county, deceased, have been granted t<> I tlie uiniersigned, residing in said town i ship. All jiersons indebted to said estate are t<t make immediate ]>ay | ment. and those having claims to present ! them duly authenticated for settlement. Oct 17 \VM. CRKIGHTON, Kx r. t OHCRIFF'S SILE. By virtue of a ' 0 writ of Venditioni Exponas, issued | out of tiie Court of Common Pleas of Mif tiin county and to me directed, will beex i posed to sale, Cfi public vendue or outcry, at the Court House, in the Borough of Lewistown, on SITI RIHY, November 3, 1*66. j at one o'clock in the afternoon, the fol lowing real estate, to wit: All the interest of Isaiah Co pi in in and I to a tract of land in Armagli township, j Mifflin county, Penna., bounded and de scribed as follows: Beginning at a post, { thence south sixteen degrees east 45 perch -1 es to ]>ost, thence south 9 degrees east 62 i perches to post, thence south S2l degrees east 22 perches to jtost. thence south 77 de grees east 19 1-10 perches to post, thence north degrees west 109 1-10 perches to 1 post, thence south 891 degrees west 45 0-10 j perches to stones, thence south 55 degrees ! west 2 4-10 perches to the place of begin i ning, containing 28 acres and 44 perches, neat measure, with a Frame House, 2stn j ble, Woodjiouse and other improvements j thereon erected. .Seized, taken in execu- I tion, and to lie sold as the property of Isa iah Coplin. D. XL CON TN EI I, Sheriff. Sheriff's office, Lewistoyvn, Oct. 16, 'O6. DRAIN TILE. For Draining Wit Lands. Pipes for Cellar Drains, Water Pipe for Conducing Water from Springs manufactured from Uie best materia! aud for Mile in any quantity det-ired. Abo a good .lock of EARTH ED \S ARE ou hand. Orders proibpilv attended to. JoEL ZOOK. octl7-6m Belleville, Mixli.n county, Pa. Splendid Syrup Molasses. ONE of the bet articles at 25 per quart, at 0e1.24. F J..HO FKM A N*S. Sugar at 12 1-2 Cts. OUR article at this price is good. Also, White at 17. at 0ct.24. F. J. HOFFMAN'S. Don't Forget rPO go to HUH MAN S lor your PAT -1 ENT MEDICINES. Blacksmith's! I\7OU can Luy youi Bar Iron at5J. Alio on hand Steel Horse-Shea? Calk- and Home Shoes, at F. J. HOFFM AN'S Hubs, Spokes- Fellows. OTEEL Runners, Ac A great a*.-ort- O nient at F. J. HOFFMAN'S. Coal Oil and Lamps, \ T F. J HOFFMAN'S. xl Oct. 24. Gas Burners, AND a variety of other heating Stoves for sale low for cash at F. J. HOFFMAN'S. Sole Leather, Upper, CtALF -Skio.. Morroceo, Ac. at I 0ct.24. f- J- HOFFMAN'S. Nimrod Cook! VERY one who wanfcs a good Cooking 'i Stove, should call and see this,at i fJcV24. * F J. HOFFMAN'S Apple Trees., A N Assortment of splendid 5 old Trees of beat varietie at F.J.HOFFMAN'S. A. J. NORTH, WITH 8. A. COYLE & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS AND Produce & Commission Mer chants. tilS Market **trret. I'h II a.tr I phlw. S-A.COYI.E, •..•p2i-.„„ J V\ I.tUUHLIN. S. S. CAMPBELL & CO. Manufacturing Confectioners, AND *HOLTT.\LI DEALER* |N FOREIGN FU FITS, NTTS,&C. No. 3U3, RACK BTRKKT, PHILADELPHIA. ALSO. or ALL IIM*. OI *£r M..1 asMes Candy and Cocuanut Work. geptl2'<}6-IT. EMPIRE SIKTTLK SEWING MURINES. Are superior to all oilier* for FAMILY AND MANI FACTI RING PURPOSES. Contain ail the latest improvement*; are speedy: noiseless: dura Lie: and easy to work. Illustrated Circular* free Agents wanted. Liberal dtsotitit allowed. No consignments made. Address EMPIRE S. M CO.. bl6 Broadway. New York. sep6'6o-ly OUR STARCH CLOSB TS the only Article used I v First Class Hottla. I Laundries, and 'Thousands of Fami lies. It gives a iieautifu! polisli. making the iron pass -nioothly over the cloth, saving much time and la •or. Goods done up with it keep clean much longer, msequently will not wear out so soon. It make-* Otit J.infn took like S'etc. T)Y R T M PKR I A I. BL U E Is the Bf*l in the World. J: i* iu>lu>le in hard a* l w**ll its rf\ nater It .s put id the safest, neatest. and most convenient form Hiiv offered to the public. F is WARRANTED not to Streak the Clothes. Agent* wanted everywhere, to whom wt offer ex aordinany inducements. Address, NEW YORK STARCH GLOSS CO.. oetlO-tiiii No. 218 Fulton St.. New York. The Great English Remedy' PROTECTED BY ROYAI, LETTERS PATENT. llt JAUKM M.AKKL'M Celebrated Female Pills. Piepetred from a prescription of Sir J. Otarke, M. D Physician Ewti aorainarir to the tauten. This Invaluable medicine Is unfailing in the cure of all ho~- (.sinful ami dangerous ii!seu-e i„ which the female ••tistUblk.il Is subject. It moderates all excess and re ves all obstructions, from whatever cause.and a speedy ■ire may he relied on. TO MAPKIED LADIES I- purtk'Ularlv *i Ited. It will. In a short time, bring oa u monthly period with regularity. C AI TKIN. These IMS should not be taken hv females during the if sf THREE MONTHS of pregnancy. as they are sure . bring on uiiscarriage, but at any other time they are .11 all cases of Nervous ami Spinal Affections. I'alns in i:e Hack and Lirilbs. Fatigue on slight exertion, I'aitlta ii of the Heart. Hysterics and whites. these Pilis lilef lect a cure a lien 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 the pamphlet around each package, which should l.e carefully preserved. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS PRICE, ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. SPECIAL XOTICE. It is the fate 'J terry valuable Medicine to be LXtUN TEHFEITEI) Thi cant. us. therefore, and set that the Utters '• T d .If."' nre b/otrn in the bottle, an t that each ici apper bears the PA C SIMILES of the signature* of I. C. BALD WIS d CO.. and J> >H MOSES. t'<_ Wit flout which . none are ijenuine. N. B.—One Dollar, w ill. Eighteen Cents for Postage, en . closet to any Authorized Agent.or to the Sole t.eneral I Ag' 111 f. r the United States and llritlst. Dcuitntoiis Ji'H MvfFS. 27 Cott land st.. New York, , will In.-u e a buttle containing Kfly I'lUs, by return mail, l securely sealed from all observation. Get ,24. LIFE-Health-STRENGTH. LIFE-Health-STRENGTH. LIFE—HeaIth—STRENGTH. Tlie Greal French Itcimdy. DR. JUAN DELAMAIIKF/I. CELEBR\TEU SPECIFIC PILLS. Prepay,d iron, a prescription of Dr. Juan litUiaiarr*, Chief Physician to the Hospital du Xord ou Laril nsiere of Parte, TMs valuable medicine Is 10 Imposition, but I* unfailing ; In the cure ■.l Sperntai'.rrlia- or Seuiiiiu! Weakness. Every species (H Gvollai <r Urinary I rrtiabi'lty, i nvoluntary or , Nightly Seminal Emissions from whatever cause pro-Jtieed or horn-ever severe, will bespeeJUy relieved and the 07 guns j restored to healtbv action. ; Read tke.foUomny ojnniotu of eminent Ft tneh physician*: "We have ust-J tlie Specific J'i - prepared b.v <i„-aT,v!erv A Dupou', No. 214 line Lombard, from the pre-' rlptfon of I>r. Juan 4Vianirre, In our private practice with uni form success, and we believe there Is no other medicine so well calculated to cure aii persons suflorlng from 1 ti volun . tary Emissions or any other weakness of the s. etial or gans. whether caused by a sedentary mode of living, ex cesses, or abuse. It. A. BtLuniPAEit, M D. li. P DCJARM.V, M. ft. JSAS Le Ltt CHIP, M. D. Parts. May sth. 1863. BKvW AKC OF COUNTKHFKI Ts. The Genuine Pills are sold-by ail the Principal Druggist* throughout tin world, price one dollar per box, or six box- UARANC! ERE A DUPONT, Salt Proprletora, No. 214 Rou Lombard, Paris. One dollar enclosed to ai.v outburst*! agent, will inaur* a box by return mail, securely sealed from all observation. : six boxes .or live dollars Sole Geneva Agents for America. OSCAR G MOSES * Oh. 87 Cortland st., N. Y. | N. It French, German, Spanish and English Pamphlets containing full particulars and directions for use. sent free 1 to any address. | Sold !u Lewistown by F. J. HOFFMAN. Janl7-ly U-Usa itiitl6S3tA^2;s ! CA T A R K II Sir rF . i rpfTIS Snuff has thoroughly proved itself (o Le tire 1 best article known for earing the Catarrh. Cold in i the Head and Heeuiache It has been found an excel ! lent remedy in many cases of SoreEpt*. Iknfue rshas been removed by it. nod Hearing ha* often been great ly improved by its use. * It is frag r*M and agreeable, and Giu-s Immediate Relief i to the dull heavy paina caused by disease" of the head, j The sensations after using it are delightful antl invig ! orating. It open- and purges ~ut all obstructions, i strengthens the glands, and gives a healthv action to ! the-part-affected MORE THAN THIRTY YEARN' . of sale and use of Dr. Marshall'# Catarrh asp Hxad . achx r*sCFF. ha* proved its great value for all the cons tnon disea-. - of ttie head, and at this moment stands ; higher than ever before. 1 It i# recommended by many of the 'icst phy-i.-.ana and is used with great success and satisfaction every ( where. Read the i'eriitieateij of Wholesale ltrug joists in IHSY. The undersigned, having for many years been ao quainted with Ir.. .Marshall's Catarrh as/, Htwr ccHr Ssl'ff. and sold it in our wholesale trade, ohccrflnlly state that we believe it to Is' equal, in ever, rf-peet, to the recommendations given of it fot Ihe c-ure ot Catarrhal Affections, aad that if is dectdodly the byst article we have ever known for all cotnmoa diseases of the head, Burr A Perry. Boston, I Barnes h Parke. N. Y Ree<i, Ausllu A Co. " lA.B. Afk Mvadi. t Brown. Lansoui A Co.. " ; btepben l'aui * Co., Heed, Culler A Co.. " Israel Minor A Co " selh W. Fowle. 1 McKasaoa A Bobbins. Wilson. Fairbauk A Co. " , A. L. tkovlUe A Co., lionshaw, Edmauil A Co., M Ward, Close ACo , " 11. H, Ha>. Portia ml. Me. I Bash A Gale, " For sale bv sj I l>ruggisU, tat it. janl7-Iy. DENTAL CARD Pt_ JUL. KEEVER, SV * EON DENTIST. mmw ivT#u TEETH Extracted WITHOIT I'AIN jflB by tin use of MTIiOUfe OXIDE or Laugoing A,as. Teetii inserted on all f I-1 " the ditferent style# of Teeth Wled in the most approved manner. Special atten tion given to diseased guins. Ali work wuriauted. Terms reasonable. Office at Episcopal Parsonage, Corner of Main and Water Streets. iylS
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