IFt IE O I ZF E S - From Peter ton's Magazine for September. AppU Jelly. —Cut off all spots and decayed places on tlie apples; quarter them, hut do not pare or core them; put in tbe peel of as many lemons as you like, .about two to six or eight dozen of the apples; till the preserving pan, and cover the fruit with spring water; boil them till they are in a-pulp, then pour them into a jelly-bag; let them strain ail night, do not squeeze them. To every pint ot juice put one pound of white sugar, put in the juice of the lemons you had before pared, but strain it through muslin. You rnaj' also put in about a teaspoonful of es sence of lemon; let it boil for at least twentj' minutes, it will look redder than at tirst; skim it well at the time .Put it either in shapes or pot, and cover it the next day It ought to be quite stiff and very clear. To Pickle Red Cabbage. —Take a firm, fresh cabbage, remove the whole of the outer leaves, keeping the ball en tire. Cut it into four quarters, and, subsequently, into strips, and place them on a hair-sieve < r a clean, dry cloth, and sprinkle with salt. Let them remain lor three days to allow the brine to drain off After they are thoroughly drained, put them in a clean jar. Take as much vinegar as will cover them, and let it simmer over a slow fire, with allspice, whole black pepper, coarse brown ginger, and a little pimento. W hen the vinegar is sufficiently flavored let it cool, and pour it over the cabbage in the jar, which must be stopped down for use, arid kept for three months. Pickled Ey</x. —At the season of the year when eggs are plentiful, boil some tour or six dozen in a capacious sauce pan, until they become quite hard Then, after carefully removing trie shells, lay them in large-mouthed jars, and pour over them scalding vinegar, well seasoned with whoje pepper, all spice, a lew races of ginger, and alt'W cloves or garlic. When cold,.bung down closely, and in a month they are fit tor use: Where eggs are plentiful, the above pickle is by no meqns ex pensive, and is a relishing aecompaui merit to cold meat Bread Sauce. —Break three-quarters of a pound of stale bread into small pieces, carefully excluding any crusty and outside bits, having previously simmered till quite tender, an onion, well peeled and quartered, in a pint of milk, [hit the crumbs into a very clean saucepan, and, if you like the flavor, a small teaspoonful of sliced onion, chopped, or rather minced, as finely as possible. Pour over the milk, taking away the onion simmered in it, cover it up, and let it stand for an hour to soak Then, with a fork, beat it quite smooth, and season with a very little powdered mace,. Cayenne and salt to taste, adding one ounce of but ter; give the whole a boil, stirring all the time, and it is ready to serve. A small quantity of cream, added at the last moment, makes the sauce richer and smoother. Common while pepper may take ibe place of Cayenne, a few peppercorns may be simmered in the milk, but the}* should be extracted be fore sending to table. j wasted Wg 2500 CORDS CHESTMJT OtK Uill IIEHKICK BIKK, Delivered at the Tannery of J. SFAWCG-LB & SC., I.IWIMOIVV, For which the highest market price will be paid in CASH. Lewistown, marl 4-1 y THE BEST IN THE WOULD' rr;iK vnhersigned if? agent for the IMPROVED SINGER SEWING MACHINE, which wiil he plaotsl upou trial with anjr other now in use. He invites competiou. It can be tested iX> HA cfei - ca O; On with aw other machine to enaiil purehers to choose . THE BEST. TERES I.IBEKAL. Give him a call. [eepl2-t>m] U'M. LIND List of Caosfg for Trial, at MOT. T., 1566. No * No Term Year 1 W.J. M'Coy for use vs G. 11. Calbraith, 79 Aug. iB6O 2 Johnston Bro's A Co., vs.F. R. Sterrett, etal, 49 Nov. " 3 Bogle's Ex's vs J. M. Sellers, 8b Aug. 1863 4 Wheeler A West vs J. 8 MM inn, 67 Aug. 1864. 5 H.M. M'KeevsMifflin c r • 23 Ap'l. 186.5. 6 h. L. Benedict vs I). R. Reynolds, 29 Aug. 1865. 7 O.Shoeslev vs J.Stine, 23 Nov. 44 8 J..F. C. Dacevs H. T. fnip, 27 " 9 A. Craft vs Bur. a- T. "C. of the Bor. of Lew. 31 Jan. 1866. 10 W.F.Fleming vs p.r.k. 32 " " 11 W. H. Welter vs p. R. R. 69 Att'J. 14 12 J. W. Miller vs J. Ross 73 44 44 W. 11. BRATTON, Proth'y. Proihy's Office, Lewistown, October 8, INW - octlO-tc* Looking Glasses and Picture Frames T HL un dtrsigned, thankful for past fa utiU V r rS ' infon the public that he still manufactures Frames of every tie .v. u ■ , Looking tilaasc-s of every de scription wholesale and retail, at reduced prices. He respectfully soli, i a sh are of public patronage. All persons v,. left pictures to frame or franteS to Vh* til led are requested to call for them. ' mjlfitf JAMES CRCTCHLEY HEAVY ARRIVAL OF Boots, Shoes, and Ladies 1 Felt foods, at DAWIELS & STCITE'S, Wholesale Dealers in Millinery and Hoots and Shoes. OUJ STOCK COS6ISTS OF Velvet*, £tT*bel"' Velvet Klbbon. Feather*, rames, Shaker*. IEWET. FELT AND STRAW GOODS. These Goo-is are ail bought from the Manufaclur ers and Importers. consequently we .-an sell as low as any wholesaling hou-e in Philadelphia. COUNTRY MERCHANTS, We have on hand and are receiving 300 eases ot Men's, Boys' and Youth's WAX & KIP BOOTS, direct from the factory in Massachusetts. Give us a call, and see the difference between Philadelphia and Factory prices We solicit the attention of the clos est buyers. Also, a large stock of Ladies' and Gents' HOSIERY, CLOVES, TRIMMINGS, NOTIONS, Ac, Also, a full assortment of Boys' and Gents' We offer the above Goods cheaper than any other house in this town AT RETAIL.. East Market Street, opposite the Express Office. I.ewistown. Sept. 19, 1866y ARRIVAL 'of the GREAT EASTERN ! Mai WDM^ RIT i'EN HOUSE A McKINNEY BEG leave to inform the public that they have just returned from the city with a new and fresh as sortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. QUEENSWARE, &c., Ac, &c., &c, and are now selling off at the lowest cash rates, being convinced that thev cannot fail to please all who may give them a call l'hey are enabled to sell Dress Goods; Delaines. Alpacas; .Merines. very cheap. Calicos, It to IS; Ginghams; Brow n Muslin, 17,gu, 21.26. White Muslin. 15. 18. 20, 25. 3;n Shirting Flannels, Tickings: Table, Diaper. Cotton and Crash Linens; Woolen Shawls; Hoop Skirts, 75e. $1 00. 1 25. 2 no. Ho siery; Balmoral Skirts. S3 oO; a goodasaortm- utoi" No tions in general; Boots and Shoes, Hat* and Caps; Heady made Clothing. Wood and Willow Ware. Ac. GROCEKIEB.—Best Rio Coffee 33; Loaf Su gar 19; A White Sugar 17V£ Brown Sugar 11V£, 15. k It'.; Kioe 13: Syrups 25 and 33: Sugarhouse Molasses 15. All are iuvited to call and examine their stock be fore purchasing elsewhere. KIT'I'ENHOI'SE A McKINNEY. Lewistown. Sept. 26, 1866-if. WILLIAM LIND, has now open A NEW STOCK OF Cloths, Cassimeres ANI) VESTI NCS, which will be made up to order in the neat est and most fashionable styles- . apl9 Brown's Mills. THIIK undersigned are prepared to buy all Uiuds of Produce for cash, or receive on store at Brown's Mills, Keedsville, Pa. We will have on hand Plaster. Salt and Coal. We intend keeping the mill constantly running, and hare ma., ia, for sale at the lowest Market rates, stall times. 43~The public are requested to give us a call. sep27tf H. STRUNK A HOKF.MAN3. fill w WMilHUai AT NOTICE TO FARMERS! r |MIE undersigned announces that he I is now prepared to buy or receive on storage, and forward all kinds of Grain and other Produce, at hia new Warehouse at Keedsville. PLASTER, SALT A COAL kept constantly on hand for sale. He also continues the Produce Business at the old stahd in Lewistown. octl9-tf • ABNER THOMPSON. Lewistown Mills. THE HIGHEST CASH PRICES FOR WHEAT, AMI) ALL KIMS OF 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. Hi I "'PLASTER, SALT and Limeburners COAL always on hand WM. B McATEE & SON. Lewistown, Jan 1, 18G5.-tf WHAT'S ALL THIS? Why, the Grain Business Reviv ed at McCoy's old Stand f I"MIL undersigned, having rented tho large X and commodious Warehouses formerly occupied by Frank McCoy, esq., is now pre pared to purchase or receive and forward All Kinds of Grain, for which he will pay market prices. Also, Fish f ° r Bale ' Salt ' Plaster ' Coal 4 He returns thanks to all his old customers for their former patronage, and shall feel grateful Sir a renewal of past business rela tions. He has also accepted the agency for the celebrated -Verchants will find it to their advantage to give him a call. marl4—ly WJf. WILLIS. M. R. MOSER, BLACKSMITH, Valley Street, Lcwwtoicn, Penn } <i. T)LACKBMTI*HING in all its brandies promptly attended to; and HORSE SHOEING done in the beat manner, at reasonable prices. je2btf FltlEtt tOOI TO TOCE INTERESTS! BALL'S OHIO IHIirUK l,\ll MGR. WITH ~ . Pigeon-Wing Self-Rake, MANUFACTURED BY REESE, SLAGLE & FOUST, Lewistown, Miftiin County, /'a. 117E are now manufacturing Ball's Ohio Reaper and VY Mower, with Ptgeod-wing Self rake, which we of fer for the season of 6#(>S. as a perfect Mower, a per fect Reaper and a perfect Self Raker. As a Mower it has no superior, and as a Reaper and Self-Raker it has no equal. Perfect Side Delivery; h#s no side draft: two driving wheels: hinged bar. adapts itself to the unevenness of the ground in mowing and reap ing. The seif-rake does not interfere with the dri ver's seat. The driver can regulate the height of stubble while the machine is in motion. We also manufacture SEIDLES' PATENT MAN RAKE, Haines' celebrated Horse Power and Threshing Machine. Agency for Geiser's patent Self-Regutaiiug Grain Thresher, Separator. Cleaner and Bagger. All kinds of Machine work made and fitted up for Mills. Factories. Furnaces and Forges. Also, Rose and Reaction Water Wheels. All orders will receive prompt attention, by ad.lres sing REESE. SLAGLE A FO'UST. Lewistown, Mifflin Co., Pa. 8. Benner, General Agent. fj't>s tny23'tjfi REMINGTONS AND THE TRADE GENERALLY. Vest Pocket Pistol. Nth 22 Cartridge. Repeating Ptstol, (Elliot pt.; No. 22 Cartridge, * Repeating Pistol, f Elliot pt ) No. 32 Cartridge, Pocket Revolver. (Self Cocking.) New Pocket Revolver, (with Loading Lever.) Police Revolver. Navy Size Calibre, Belt Revolver, Navy Size Calibre, Belt Revolver, (Self-Cocking.) Navy Calibre, Navy Revolver. 36-100 in. Calibre. Artnv Revolver. 44-100 in. Calibre, Gun Cane, using No 32 Cartridge. Revolving Rifle. 36 A 44-100 in. Calibre, Breech Loading Rifle. No. 32 Cartridge, Breech Loading Carbine. No. 46 Cartridge. U.S. Rifle. (Steel Barrel.) with Sabre Bayonet, U.S. Rifled Musket. Springfield Pattern, Single Barrel Shot Gun. E REMINGTON A SONS, Ilton, New York. AO NTS. Moore A Nicholas. New York. Palmers A Baohelders, Boston, John P. Lovell. ** Jos. C. Grubb A Co , Philadelphia. Poultney A Trimble, Baltimore. Henry folsom A Co., New Orleans A Memphis. Maynard Bros., Chicago. L. Si. Rumsey A Co, St Louis. Albert E. Crane, San Francisco. ju. 11. STILL HIT CM THE TIDE THE BIG COFFEE POT SIGN. 'Tis said that brevity is wit. To try it we've hit on the following bit For sale at the big Coffee Pot stand : Stoves. Tin Ware, plain and plated Fruit Cans. Brass Kettles, Iron Pots. Tea Kettles and Pans. Toilet Ware, Stamped Ware, Japaned Ware and Spades. Shovels. Hoes, Knives. Forks, and Oil Shades. Step Ladders. Spoons, Sad Irons and Stands. Tubs. Buckets. Churns. Brooms, and Water Cans. Butter Bowls. Sugar Boxes, and Door Mats Brushes. Oil Cloths. Traps for mice and rats. Clothes Pius, Bed Cords, Knife, Tray and Mop Sticks, . baskets. Flour Sieves. Wood Saws and Lamp Wicks. Spring Balances. Slaw Cutters and Carpet Tacks, Tack Hammers, Hatchets, and Weekly Racks. Meat Saws, Bread Toasters, Scissors and Shoe Black. Clothes W'ringqrs, Oval Trays, and-a Clothes Rack. Tea Bells. Zjnk-Bobbe/s and Coffee Mills, Tin Boxes for Bonds, Deed.- and Wills. Picture Frame Cords A Tassels, pretty and new, And many bther mention but few. .P. S. Many ofihe above mentioned goods are di rect from the faetorv. ami will be sold low for cash. I will wholesale Giass Jars at the same figures they do in Phiia.. and /Hn/Jant hirer than the city price. For spouting and job work we intend to let no one outdo us in price. We use the best materia!, and pro fess to understand our (justness. I append the following card from H. S. Fisher, Pat entee of my celebrated Spring Top Can: Caution to Merchants & Tinners. Since the great success of my cemented paper rings for closing Fruit Cans, some have thought to drift into the same current of success by infringing upon my patent. Some cans longer patented than mine, on which gum had been used under their pat ent arrangement, an? now making their appearance with cemented paper rings,'instead of the gum form erly used. In most cases such infringements take place thro' persons not responsible, who take orders in country stores, while the manufacturers in the cities have for the most part concealed their work. This notify the public thai the use of cemented paper, pressed upon the top of a fruit can, during the heated stale or the fruit, so that when cold it is perfectly sealed, is an infringement upon my rights, unless used upSn a can having a eap with iny name stamped upon it. Any kind of cement upon this paper, undergoing a pro cess of pressure during the cooling of the fruit, comes in contact with my patents, dated Nov. 12, 1861, Aug. 19, 1562, March 22,1%>,4 All who manufacture, sell,or use cans with cemented paper, which have not my name upon the caps, are liaole for infringement. H. .S. FISHER Manufactured by J. IRVIN" WALLIS. je!3 1866. NEW GOODS! AT NATHANIEL KENNEDY'S STORE, In the Odd Fellows' Hall. JUST received from Philadelphia, a very choice assortment of (SiULMKMfisSfo SEWffIJMESJSg Ginghams, Flannels, Checks, Hickory. Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods of all kinds. ALSO, Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Chocolate, Essences of Coffee, Queetisware. Stone ware, Hardware and Cedarware,Shoul ders, Hams, Mackerel, Herring, Shad, Boots and Shoes. Gram Bags. Also, a fine lot of Whisky, BRANDY, Wine and Gin, SALT, Ac., Ac., Ac, which will be sold very low. Country Produce taken in exchange for goods by N. KENNEDY. Lewsitown, October 11, 1865. ROBERT W. PATTON, 801 TH SIDE OF UKKET STREET, lEWISTOW N, PA. HAS just received and opened at his e tablishiuent a new supply of Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, bmmmjimirymi Fancy Articles, Ac., which he will dispose of at reasonable prices. He invites all to give him a call and examine bis stock, which embraces all articles in his line, and is sufficiently large to enable all to make selections who desire to purchase. IkjfREPAIRINO neatly and expeditiously attended to, and till work warranted. Thankful for the patronage heretofore re ceived, he respectfully asks a continuance of the same, and will endeavor to please all who may favor him with their custom. feb2 ANEW mode of Rooting, saving time, money and labor, and is adapted to BuildiDgs of all Descriptions, It can t>e applied to steep or Hat roofs, old or new. It unites the best water-proof composition with the best water-proot fabric, in the best manner, has been iti use for several years in New. York and Washington, and we feel confident in recommending it. The price is only seven cents per square foot. Samples can be . seen bv calling at j HI MM EL WRIGHT'S, Bouse Painter, Lewistown, Who is agent for its sale. apl2s-6m. PRICES DOWN ONCE MORE. tpHK undersigned has a large stock of both l Home-made and Eastern manufactured Boots and Shoes, which he otters at prices lower thau he has sold for four years : Men's thick, d. Boots, warranted, from $2 75 to s.o<i. - Kip. - - •• 4.U0 to 6.t'. " Calf *• - extra 4.50 to 6.0*. Boys' Boots, 1.00 to 3.00. Men's thick Brognns. double-soled. 200to 2 50. Men's split warranted very bad, 1.10. Hoys' Shoes, price ranging from 1 25 toYltt. As the taxes are to be reduced again on the first day of August, it also enables to reduce our prices. HOME-M ADE \\ OltK of all kinds made to order at reduced prices. So come on bovs and girls an J examine for yourselves. Trunks. Valises and Carpet Hag's kept on hand, Gentlemen wtll bear in mind that no goods will be. given out unless paid for, and if re turned in good order, the inonev will be returned, if requested. But when goods have twen soiled or worn, they will not ie taken back—please bear this in mind—as some folks think that wearing for a short time don t injure the sale of them afterwards, augl-tf BILLY JOHNSON. PHOTOGRAPHIC E. 4b H. T. ANTHONY 4k CO., Mannfaftnreri of Phofcera| hie Malrriflls, WHOLESALE A Nil RETAIL, 501 Broadway. sf. y. In addition toour main businessof PHOTOGRAPH IC MATERIALS, we are headquarters for the follow ing. viz: stereoscopes and Stereoscopic Views. Of American and Foreign Cities and Landscapes, Groups. Statuary. Ac. Stereoscopic Views of the War, From negatives made in the various campaigns and forming a complete Photographic history of the con test. Stereoscopic Views on (ilass. Adapted lor either the Magic Lantern or stereo scope. Our catalogue will be sent to rniv address on receipt of stamp. Photographic Albums. We manufacture more largely than any other house, ahout 200 varieties from 5(1 cents to SSO each. Our Al bums have the reputation ol being superior in beau ty and durability to any others. Card Photographs of Generals, Statesmen, Actors, etc., etc. Our catalogue embraces over FIVE THOUSAM different subjects, including reproductions of the most celebrated Engravings. Paintings. Statues. Ac. Catalogues sent on receipt of stamp. Photographers and others ordering goods 0. O. !>.. will please remit 25 per cent of the amount with their order ®a,The prices and quahtv of our goods oau not fail to satisfy. jel3lv BUSINESS COLLEGE N. £. cor. Tenth and Chestnut Streets. PHILADELPHIA. THE most complete and thoroughly appointed Business or Commercial College in the country. The only one in the city possessing a Legislative Charter, and the only one "in the United States autho rized to confer Degrees of Merit v Diplomas awarded to graduates in the Commercial Course under its cor porate seal by authority of law. ' Conducted by gentlemen of liberal education and extensive experience in business, and affording une quailed advantages for the thorough theoretical and practical education of young men for the various du ties and employments of business life. THEORY AND PRACTICE COMBINED by a system of ACTUAL BUSINESS TRAINING original and pre-eminently practical, giving the stu dent 111 the shortest time a complete insight into the routine."details, customs and torms of "business in general, as conducted in the best-regulated commer cial and financial establishments. Theoretical Bookkeeping Upon a new plan, with an original exposition of the science of accounts, ai ranged and published by the proprietor of this Institution exclusively for his own use. saving one-half the ordinary lalio'r of the stu dent, and giving him a complete knowledge of the practice of the best accountants. The Commercial Course 9 EMBRACES Bookkeeping, Commercial Arithmetic. Penmanship. Bum ness Correspondence. Commercial lxiu\ Lectures on Business Affairs, Commercial Customs, Forms ami Actual Business Practice. Special Brandies. Algebra and the Higher Mathematics. Phonograghg. Or namrnt'll Penmanship, the Art of Detecting Coun terfeit Monet/, Engineering, Burveying, Navi gation and Telegraphing. Telegraphing. The arrangements for Telegraphing are far in ad vance of anything of the kind ever offered to the public. A regular Telegraph Line is connected with the Institution with twenty branch offices in various paris of the city, where public business is transacted, and in which the students of this Institution are per milted to practice. No regulai office practice can be had in any oth<*T school or instruction in the country, without which no one can obtain a position as a prac tical opw-ator. Young men are cautioned against the decepti#- representations of those who, without any such facilities, pretend to teach Telegraphing. Patronage. This institution is now enjoying the largest patron age ever bestowed upon any commercial school iu the State. Over five hundred students were in atten dance the first year, and over seven hundred during the past year. The best class of students may inva riably be found here, and ail its associations nre first class. Location and Accommodations The Institution is located in the most central part of the city, and its accommodations, for extent, ele gance and convenience, are unsurpassed. All the rooms have been fitted up in Hie very best style with BUSINESS OFFICES OR COUNTING HOUSES TELEGRAPH OFFICES.. STATIONERY STORE AND A REGULAR BANK OF DEPOSIT AND ISSUE, supplied with finely-engraved lithographic notes used as a circulating medium in the Department of Actual Basmesa. To Young Men who desire the very be.-t facilities for a Practical Kdttcation for Btnineii, we guarantee a course of instruction no where else equalled, while the reputation and standing of the Institution among business men make its endorse ment the best passport to success and advancement. All contemplstmg entering any Commercial College, are invitad to send for an • Illustrated Circular and Catalogue containing complete interior views of the College, and full particulars of the course of instruction, terms. Ac. T F VtYifTu \ -p* K * ' A " **•' President. Nov f'tttVy* Sunt, of Office Business. MRS. M. E. STEWART, fa* rar store, West IHirket gt„ Lfwiitown,' Sa A cLi E r,* Jf EN JLEM ENPd rURNISHING GOODS, Tri mmtng? n Uet8 ' Da£SS Patterns of latest styles always on hand. Millinery and Dress-Making executed in the most approved stylo Lewis town, April 18, 1866.tf S9O A MO, TH -AGENTS wanted for , , . *uc entirely new article*. \\i et out 4.1 Grocery and Yaritty Store, At the favorite old Stemd formerly occupi ed by Mr*. Wertz, and latterly by D. Grove, between the, Union Houne and Black Bear Hotel, Kat Market nt~, ... Lewietown, "IxrHElvE the public writ constantly find a general *f ii>sortiuenc of the he.*M Groceries* cdmpri?inK Coffees, Sugars, Teas, Molasses, Fish, Salt, Tobacco Segars, Brooms. Title. Buckets.nud hundreds of otliermrtr c?es in general use together with Hams. Shoulders. Dried Beef. Ac. Also t'oufeetioiis and Nuts of all kinds. Fancy Articles, nnM a genera! variety of such matters and things as may la? needed in housekeep ing frompin up. ' .M UTHERSBOIIGHS The public are invited to give us a call. ptk6m New Stock of Hats, Caps, &c. W. 0-. SCLIITO-EK,, Mark't St., next Door to John Kennedy asp--—lias just received frtini —tr; / New Y .rk and Philadel phia. the most extensive ... ami complete assort *Csk "**' tuebt of lAldiiaaa CiaatiipsLj ever exhibited in this place, which will lie dis posed of at such prices as ft defy competition, and which he invites everybody to cull and examine, as he is satisfied that his stuck can not fail to please. Fr the Ornish he has constantly on hand, or wiii make to order, hats to their taste of any required size or brim, at prices which cannot fail be satisfactory. Country, Merchants will find it to their ad Vantage to give hiui a call, as a liberal deduc ti,.*i will be made to wholesale purchasers. Doti r t forget the place, next door to John Kennedy's Store and nearly opposite the Odd Fe lows' Ilall. may 11 (jROVER & BAKER'S NEW AM) IMPHOTED No. ) f Prion 880. IMIE GROVER &HA I\Kit SEW -1 Nli Jf.tCHINE L\). limie the attention of Tailors, maniifaetorers of Outbid?. Boots and Shoe*, andl'arria*r Trimmer*, uml others reu'iirin* a rapid. light-running, and win ble Lock .Stick Machine, to their new No. 1 Sewing Machine, It is of extra size, very .strong ami powerful, easily operated wiihr little noise ; is adopted to every varietv of sewing from the thinnest muslin to the'heaviest leather, and will work equally well with cotton, linen or silk thread. Letters similar to the following are heiftg constantly received: •Our machinist and foreman have hoth thoroughly examined and tested your No. I Machines on differ ent material. Iroru. the heaviest harness leather and finest broadcloth and inu.-hn to the thinnest tissue paper, without altering Tin- tensions, and we fiud it tnakes a perfect stitch on all materials. 1 have tried •Singer's and other machines for years, and have no hesitation in pronouncing youiNo. 1 Shuttle Machine the best by faro." any machine we nave used. WILLIAM LOCK, Merchant Tailor. 121 Lake Street, Chicago." •"I am the fortunate possessor of one of your new No. 1 Shuttle Machines; I have used the Singei sewing machine for the past tew years, and itgives me great pleasure to sav that tins one is far superior in all points to any that I have ever used or seen. I want no better. Tins machine can bo seen at my shop at any nine. . . KILBIN Sgmi, Merchant Tailor. Lewistowu, Pa ALL WHO WANT THE Is A TEST A \l> lUM should not fail to call and see this new aspirant tor public favor, as it is destined to superset!* all the heretofore popular Machines for manufacturing pur poses. Having the largest variety ot machines of any other Company, we can suit all tastes with a a machineat puces ftoui $65.t0 sllO. All machines warranted. AarOrover A Baker's Cotton, Linen Thread and Machine Twist for sale. Information an i samples of sewing given by P. F. LOOP, Agent, .* sep2o-ly Lewistown. Pa. , EXCELSIOR Photograph and Art Gallery. LATE 11l l'.kll(i|,l)|;n>, Mt-KWENS can now furnish the pub lic with Likenesses, from the tiniest Gem to a Portrait or life size Photograph. We have the only Solar Camera at work in the Juniata Valley, ami desire the pub lic to eall and examine what Mr. llurk hoider (an accomplished and well known artist) and others have pronounced " a success." Look at the array : Gems, | Albatypos or Ivory- Ferrotypes, j types, Melainotyjres, j Photo-Miniatures Ambrotypes, j Cabinet Photos., A Card Photographs i Portrait or Life size Vignettes, J Photographs— Photographs for t plain or in colors, oval Iranies, | &c., &c. Our work is executed in the best style, plain or in colors, and at the lowest rates Gall at McEWEKS. - N. B.- instructions to students given at fair ates. ap4tf REMOVED. ~ J A. & W. R. McKEE H AVE removed their Leather Store to Odd Fel -I®W* Hall, where they will constantly keep ou hand, Sole Leather. Harness, Skirting ami Upper Leather, Kips, American and French Cuff Skins. Mo rocco*. Linings and Bindings, and a general assort ment of Shoe Findings, which they will sell cheap for H*,., , I!l e hl ' s ' market price paid in cash for Hides. Calf skins and Sheep Skins. wanted, for which the highest market price will be paid in Cash. r np4tf P. F. LOOP Has again returned from the city \ with a large and well-selected stock o'f goods, which will be sold cheaper than He would therefore invite all his customers and also new ones to call and see for them selves, OS my sto.'k is large and prices to suit every body. A good assortment of borne made work on hand Having eymined all the late styles in the eity, he is prepared to make to order all the late styles now worn. A fine assortment of cotton and woollen Hosiery at very low prices. Call at the old stand. myl6 NEW BOOT & IHOEITORE IN THE WEST WARD. The undersigned has just opened a new and larsre stock of BOOTS and SHOES in Major Buov's store room. West Market street. Lewistown a few doors from the diamond anil opposite Eisenbise's Ho tel. where will be found an entire new stock of Fasti ionable BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, SLIPPERS, ScC., for Ladies, Gentleman, Girls, Boys, aiul Children, se lected with much enre, and which will be sold at rea prices for cash. . H " Custon work will also be punctually attended to v' I wT?? 0 , n r un . ,ler Hie superintendence of Wm* ri. 1 ! v-I- ;ktl experience workman. KKPAIKING also attended to. i he public, as well as his fellow soldiers, are invited to give hun a call and examine his stock. , . , 0 FRANK'H. WENTZ Lewistown. Sept. , 1865. - A BI&9 IBKmiUn At D. Grove's Store, New Irriva! of Grwrrfft and ronfcfiioar r j ft D GROVE would agaiu inform the v . has just received a fre.h ,m,pl, , wxuld call their attention." N< w ~ t"hc time t' i cheap prime Molasses; the very hot ot Su - ir ' '"J Cglfre, 7 iU*Wrt kind*, put up in IV !,:.<£ Starch. Farina-Woininy. Beans.ami ah k ; ,V, r ° resh and fine: prime Cheese, pnre Pider v',| . Baskets. Buckets. Brooms, an da variety i.f 1,. 7 ' s * r ? Notions f<>r Children Also. Raisin*. "F.j> p.'.".* Coooanni*. Almond a. Ac, beside the larger „ 1' ** metit of Soaps to he found itt town. Hmro . s r *i endless variety of extracts, ail of which H f? cheap for cash. . * fcolJ *#-AII kinds of Country Produce taken >•> . change for Goods. ' *" Thankful for past favors, he hopes l, v M||r tion to business to merit and receive ac'ontti i • / the patrouage of a generous public m'aviu Great Excitement at the Post Office, ON account of the n-w arrival of Bot ami 81 at greatly reduced pncc.. The respectfully inform the tlmt he h:** 2 from the eaMt ru eitu*> with a large a.-**,., B iOT.S. >II,LS AND GiITEKS, consisting of I.adies", Gentlemen's ami Chtldr „• Wear, which he has purchased at -c, nv• d.p* ces. lie is now prepared to sell cheaper tl„,„ Cheapest, for cash. Also, constantly . n faml assortment of home-made work, which i, tured under his own supervision, and of thv i.-.t ijT terial and workmanship. Boots order at short notice. Repairing done til the manner, fall at tlie Post Gtli.-e and examine for yourselves W. 1 IRiRNbURi; Lewisiown, May *23, 1866-y. E ARSTTARi, i'ifiri iiiiD 'Jjii ami, l.liv |T .%, CV. JOHN B. SKLIISIMER ..ft-i. I,i. ♦ I chunk" to the friends and well w i.litrn of int. establishment. for the steady m l r !lc jj growth of his huiiitiem hitherto, at.d e.-iicits a continualioti of the patronage 1( f tG ,< ra . niuniry. With increased facilities-. m.i el(h ■ inti strict personal attention to the detailiof iiis business, he is confident that ai! orderi tie may be favored with during the present year. w is! be executed to tin. entire satisfac tion of those giving them. llis stock of Hardware. Wood work, leather Saddlery. Coach Trimmings. Linings, Shoe Findings, Paints, Oils. Glass, Stoves, Nails. Ilorse.and Mule Shoes, Nails and Nail Rods, &c., &c , Ac., is heavy and well-selected, and is offers! it prices as low as can possibly be sold. His TIWVaKE is of bis own manufacture, nn de in a gooj and workmanlike manner, by full hands, un der bis own supervision, arid is offered hole sale or retail, ax superior to any in the mar'at. Merchants. Mechanics. Farmers, II m*. keepers and Dealers gererallv may r. „pm getting any article in his line with an an*, ranee of fair dealing and promptness, !iett er in persi n or order. Rooting. Spouting. Repairing, Gas Fitting and aii kinds of Job Work done aj shorten notice. Liberal discount given to the Tradeand Wholesale Dealers. J. B SELIIEIMER. Lcwistown, Jan., 1866-Iy fOK TI MllllllM! In addition to an extensive st..ck if GOLD. & SILVFR WATCHES, MEDALIONS, BREAST PINS. Rings, .. i- v ■_: . . and nthey, j E w ELKY, establishment, will be found a kuaiifui ifr sortment of ■ MMW* PHOIOGIUPII ILBIBK, ALSO. of all the prominent MUSICAL. INSTRUMENTS, and hundreds >f other articles. 11. W. JINK IN. Lewistown, May 24, 1865. NOTICE! PERSONS in general, and especially thou about going to housekeeping, will tab notice that A. Felix is still manufacturing kinds of fijiwitike, and has now tin hand a large goods suitable for bous-keeping. MIDI a tas, Tetes, Spring and fane Chairs. W indaa* Cltaifs, Lounges, marble top Tables, vsitb■ general assortment of well made furnituro all kinds, and at low prices W'ewi.ktc draw the attention of purchasers to call #" examine the stock. In eovrt-eetion be ccc furnish persons with Crockery. Queen Butterbowb. Churns, Tubs, Buckets. Wash boards, Tucker's patent Clothes NVring r ~~ best machine out to save labor and Hair, husk, and Excelsior Mattresses. IGrd 1 robes. Settees. Extension Tables, on hand- Bargains can be had by calling at A H lix's Store or Furniture Warehouse janl A. FF.LIX- Tailoring Establishment ©SIiUBMSe Wo MERCHANT TAILOR, has removed his shoptoiJ buildihg formerly known As the -'green i'" 11 "*, at the intersection of Valley and Mill street.- H. M. A R. Pratt's store, where he cordially '"VS!',*. who need anything in his line. Goods and # mitigs furnished- and gentlemen's clothing """'Vjj the latest styles, on short notice, and at reason patces. w , sP 1! " 11 COACH MANUFACTORY oil the BeUefonte ami L<u i^it• •w i. 1 i.r! " from Lewistown. of a quality superior, aau Ht lower than elsewhere iu the county. A vßrl of neat and durable work is always kept from which purchasers may select, and any rl " his line will b made to'order at the shortest in' c< All work warranted to be of first quality *" a most approved and recent patterns. Repairing doue with neatness and d'sp" l ''' 5 Yeagertown. May -J3, 1186- m
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