REQJPES- Cement for Jars and Bottles. —Accord- ing to the quantity of cement required, take one third beeswax and two-thiids r-.s.n. Round the ru.-is tf y pow. tl' ."..m l Hiimi put it. with Hie beeswax, int< air sauce pitb .cii" .slvillct suited to the purp'se, and set it o\er the file to meii h-n it becomes thoroughly liquid, take it olf the tire, and stir in some finelv-p ! iwdered briekdust, tili the mixture becomes us thick as incited seating- wax. 1 lieu piaster it, warm, found the covers of your preserve or pickm jars, if you use it for bottles, ti. i c-e-k them tightly, and tlwn dip th<;i top- into the cement. It will dry in a few mitiu'es This cement is very strong and very cheap, and especiahj useful for articles tout are to be ear ried to sea. Bine Wash tor Wolh.-ti* t n pound, of blue vitrioi from n drug or paint Store, and have it powdered very fine ly iu a mortar Provide also two quart-of'ime. Take six cents worth of _,iue. I fid boil it ill a quart oi soft water till tiioioughiy dissolved. I fit the powdered vitriol into a woouen buck t. and when the glue-water is co: !. pour it on the vitriol, and mix and stir i' well When the vitrioi is dissolved in the glue water, stir m by degree- the two quarts of lime. Then try" the -> dark, add -ODD- more lime. Ii too pah- -t;r in a little m >re oi the pow dered vitriol, it is well to provide an j extra quantity of each of the articles, in c:;-e u little more of one or the other j should be required on trial ot the color I To A 'erp Silver Always Bright.—Sil ver, in constant u.-u. should be washed ' eve \" dav in a pan of suds made of! rood white "--Kip and warm water; dry ing it w'ith ol 1 soft linen cloths. Twice a week, it't• !• this washing,) give it a thor mgh brightening with finely }>o\v deie , whiting, mixed to u thin paste with al ii d; rubbing longer and hard er wh there are stains, lueuavipe th - and polish with clean suit oid - linen. Saver is cleaned in this man ner at the best hotels. Report ot the C ommissioner oi l^i'icuiture. 1 ii- monthly report of Isaac- New tou. Gommissi.iner ol Agriculture,says the return- of meal correspondents up ! to the first of October verity, in ail | ess'-ut si particular-, the statements respecting the crop- contained in pie viou- monthly exhibit-, lhe condi-; tion of t >rn lias -uttered some deterio- i ration l'rom early tro-'s umi excessive rain-, but" the quantity ol the crop is larger than tin- largest ever previously chr micled in the country. In the production cd wheat, next to corn our most important cereal, our agriculture has been unfortunate for the pa-l three seasons. Jd.e e-timnte for the present year, i now nearly complete, will not vary ; much fn-m 143,000,000 bu-hels, show- 1 ing a -mall percentage of decrease, which is f ully compensated by the com paratively superior quality ot the grain, as was predicted in a preceding number. . inisis i 0,000,000 of bu.-heis more than the crop of 1859, and is u bin 5,000.000 of a product in pro- portion to tiit; increased population The diminution m tue South is more ! apparent The estimates point to less than 17,006.W0 bushel in the eleven State- hitherto unreported, a fraction les- than five tenthsot thecrtfpin 1809. It i> worthy of remark in connection with tiie diminution of the three past seasons, that the wheat crop of Eng land has been likewise deficient since 1804. • i'he California wheat harvest, of which little mention has been publicly mud" in connection with the present crop i- excess ve. In iB6O the product ot the young State was nearlv 6.000,- 000 bushe.>; now it is seriously claimed by leading California agriculturists that the surplus lor export will be nearly double that quantity. It is evident that the entire wheat crop will exceed, by several millions, that of 1859, when the yield was reported at I7 > lv't.Pi'A bushels. Then there were five and a halfbushels toeach individual. In 1566 the estimates point to five bushels to. each inhabitant. -There is tln-n no ground lor apprehension of scarcity,and little excuse in the amount of the crop lor starvation prices. The yield of oats is extraordinary, a ie quality excellent lue indications po.iiL to an iucreaso from 171,497,072 bushels in 18f>9 to 271,912,625 in 18(50. It is the only crop in the .South that maintained an equality with its last census report. Hay is less in quantity than in the previous year by from one to two tenths. but is a great deal better in quality An analysis of the Southern returns up to October Ist. do not warrant a reduction of the former cotton esti mate much below one and three toui tl.s millions of bales, though it is too early lor final estimates. Increas ing severity of damage from insects is reported. Claims for Bounty. Pensions, &c., I kECEIYE JTiOMTf ATTENTION J.A by tin* undersigned at his office op posite the Red Lion, LeWistown. iiug22--Miii T. F• McCOY. HEAVY ARRIVAL OF Boots, Shoes, and Ladies' Felt Goods, at 2AWI3LS & SACHS'S, Wholesale Dealers in Millinery and Boots ami Shots. <3CK STOCK CONSISTS Of Velvets. Ku.Vie*.*' Velvet KJbbon, fames'. Feathers, Shakera. VELVET, FELT AVD STRAW GOODS. Tl,ee teds are all bought fr..m the Mamit'u uir ers i;irf iMiportei*. we < an **i. ** loW a- ant - l;i i i- l! = is. COUS IKV Mr.RCH\VI. We have oa hanl and are reeeivinc suo eases 01 Men's. Buys' and youth's WAX &. KIP BOOTS, direct from the f:"-.rv in Massachusetts, 'j.ve as a fail, an i see the i:iter • .ee between Philadelphia and Kactorv prices. We -w it tli? att ntiuii of the clos est hiivei- Also • large - T ----:i of Ladtaa and Gents HOSIEKV. GLOVES, TKiaiMIXGS. XOTIOXS, A.c, Also, a full assortment of Hoys" and Gents' ISlirfKSo We offer the above Goods cheaper than any other house in this town AT RETAIL. East Mark't' Street, opposite the Express Office.* Lewistown. Sept. 19. 1 vv % ARRIVAL of the (TREAT EASTERN : j ill i] i'/iiikSii riiLR HIT, KNIIOrSK A McKINNKI' It EG leave to inform the pubic- that they have just I) returned from the < ity with a new and fresh as sortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE, &c., &c., fee., fee., and are n-or gelling oft"at the lowest cash rates,being convinced that they cannot fail t - please all wh may give them u call i iiey are enabled bi seii I).-"ss Goods; liehiines; A,pa -as: Mei .ues. very cheap. Calicos. 14to 18; Ginghams; Brow a M uslin, IT, -0, 21. 25. While " Muslin. 15. Is. 2". 25. 80; Shirttttg Flannels. To hinge; Table, Diaper. ttoa and Crash Liii- ns; Woolen Sl.awls; Hoop Skirts. 75'-. $1 00, 1 25, 2 . ; iery: bid moral Skirts. $3 OtK a good as-uim-ntof No to,ns iti general: Boots and -h<><--. Hals and Caps; • Ready made Clothing, V. od an i Widow Ware. -1.,- -cs 15. All are invited to call and . xamiiie thtir stock bo fore purchasing elsewhere HIT 1 ENHoI'SE A Ml KINNEY. Lewistown. Sc-pt. V.. 180G-tf. WILLIAM LEND, has now open A NEW STOCK OF Cloths, Cassirasres | AND VESTINCS, which will he made up to order in thjj neat est and most fashionable styles. apl9 Brown's Mills. r pilE undersigned are prepared to buy a':i k,a-is ..f Produce for cash, or receive on store at Brown's Mills. Iteeuaviile, Pa. We will have on hand Plaster. Salt and Coal. We intend keeping Die mill constantly running, and have fiUUiL -f-i-aiR Ciib, iff, for sale at the lowest Market rates, at all times. O-The public are requested to give u- a call. sep2Ttf K. STRI.'NK A HOFFMAX9. • •m ai'J V&KKIiMXI AT ffiaEfflaSTSlLllalßo NOTICE TO FARMERS! r I'HE undersigned announces that he J is now prepared to buy or receive ot> storage, and forward all kinds "f Grain and other Produce, at his new Warehouse at Reedsville. I'LA*Ti:K, Ml/I A: COAL kept constantly on hand for sale, lie also continues the Produce Business at the old stand in Lewistown. octl9-tf ABNER THOMPSON. Lewistown Mills. TIIE HIGHEST CASH PRICES FDR WHEAT, AND ILL KINDS DF GRAIN, or received it on storage, at the option of those having it for the market. They hope, bv giving due and personal at tention to business, to merit a liberal share of public patronage. teaS"PLASTER, SALT and Limeburners COAL always on hand WM. B Me AT EE & SON. Lewistown, Jan 1, 1865.-tf WHAT'S ALL THIS ? Why, the Grain Business Reviv ed at McCoy's old Stand r fMIE undersigned, having rented the large -A- and commodious Warehouses formerly occupied by 1 rank .IfcCoy, esq., is now pre pared to purchase or receive and forward All Kinds of Grain, for which he will pay market prices. Also, he will keep for sale, Salt, Plaster, Coal & Fxsh. He returns thanks to all his old customeis tor their former patronage, and shall feel grateful for a renewal of past business rela tions. He has also ac epted the agency for the celebrated -Merchants will find it to their advantage to give him a call. mar!4-ly W.V. WILLIS. M. R. MOSER, BLACKSMITH, I alley Street, Letvintown , J'cnn'a. R LA < K SMI THING in all its branches atu ,KU '' l l ; and HORSE SHOEING done in the best manner, at reasonable prices. je2otf iiijfis* tdflt TO Tort IHTEABOTOT ■ BALL'S OHIO in ii'iii nn muia WWII Pigeon-Wing Seif-Rake, MAN'UFACTUK£D BY REESE, SLAG EE A FOI'ST, Lt icistu ten j Mi pi til Comity, Pa. AT' i. are now manufacturing Baii'sOic. Reaper and ' Mower, wail Pigeon-wjug Seltrak-. which we of fer for the season of 1866. as a perfect Mouer.u per fect Reef* r .d ap- rfco; Self Raiser. , MoWcr it has 110 superior, and a- .1 Hi a per and Sell-Baker it has 110 equal. Perfect Side Ih-liv, ry: has no side •Iraft: two driving .vl 001-1 hiiigcd ar. .= apt- itself to the unevonnc:— ti • gr- u: mn. wn-.gfnd reap ing Ihe self-take duos not interfere with tiiedn ver s sea; The "driver.can regulate the height of stu. i.Je while the machine i 'n motion. U. I,s• 1 ti...i: . c lure SEIDhK V PATKVT H.VV RAKE, 0 H >rse Power an 1 111 res ;• M • un. . Agency ii.;, .•,•'* patent Self-Regulating Gram Thre-her." s t .p ;u - at , r . , 4 , ier and Bagger. Alt kinds of Machine work made "and fitted up.for Mill F'aciones. Furnace- iuf j F' .rges. Also. ilose ami Reaction V. aier Wheals. All orders will rectivo prompt attention, hv addres sing KF2ESE. si.mJLE a FOI'ST. Lewi.-tciwu, Mr.Hiu Co.. Pa. S. Bonner, General Agent. fi'tiO myis'tW REMIMaTOMS sold by gun dealers A -wa .vND I HE TKADE (JENERALLY. \ est Po, Ue! Pistol. No. 22 Ci.rlridge, Repeating P >toL F.lliot pt'.T >e 22 Cartridge, Kep. atmg Pistol, Elliot pt Nr..32 Cartridge, Pocket 8.-volver. Self Cook ng.) New pocket Revolver, with Loading Lever.) Police Revolver. Navy size Calibre, It--It Revolver. N'ttvv -• :• Calibre.' Bolt i'.-volver, Self-Cocking. Navy Calibre, Navy R rolnf.K-lUI in. Calibite. Armv Revolver. 44-lOu m.Calibre. Gun Cane, IKIDK NO. 32 Cartridge. Revolving Rifle. 3ti k 44-lot! in. alihre. Breech J-oadii*g Kirn . No. 1.2 Curtn lg-. Breech Loading Carbine. No. 4 'Cartridge. U. S. Rifle, steel Barrely with Sabre Bayonet, r. S. R tTcil Musket- Springtield Pattern, Single Barrel Shot Gun, FT UEMINGT'uN A S<)NS, Ilion, New York. AO NTS. Moore 4N. h"ia. New York. Palmers 4 Bacliekier.-. Boston, John P. Ltiveli. Jus C. Grubh 4 Co . Philadelphia. Po-ultney A Trimble, Baltimore. Henry Folsom 4 Co, New Orleans k Memphis. Mgvnifd Bros., Chicago. L M. Rnm-sey A Co- St. Louis. Albert E. Crane, Sao Francisco. ju. 11. STILL OUT DPiIN THE TIDE. THE BIG COFFEE POT SIGN, "Ti? said that brevity is wit. To try it ve hit on the following bit For sab- tit the big Cotl'ec Pot -tand: Stoves. I'm Ware, plain ami plated Fruit Cans. Brass Kettles, Iron Pott. Tea Kettle*and Pans. Toilet Ware, Stamped Ware. Japoned Ware and Spades, Shovels Hoc-. Knives. Forks, and Oil .Shanes, •Step Ladders. Spoons. Sa.j iron- and stands. Tubs. Buckets, t i.urns. Brooms, and Water Cans. Butter Bowls. Sugar Boxes, and Door Mats. Brushes. Oil Cloths, Traps for mice and rats. Clothes Pius, Bed Cords, Knife, l'ray and Mop Sticks, Baskets. Flour Sieves. Wood Saws and Lamp Wick.-. Spring Balances. Slaw Cutters ami Carpet Tacks, Tack Hammers. Hatchets, and Weekly Rucks, Meat Saws. Bread Toasters, Scissors and Shoe Black, Clothe.- Wringers. Oval Trays, anda Clothes Rack, Tea Bells. Zitik-Rubber* and Cottee Mills, Tin Boxes for B-.ml-, Deed* and Wills. Picture Frame Cords L Ta-sels. pretty and new. And many ther thing-—can't menuon but, few. P. S. Many of the above mentioned goods are di rect from tin fa ■: rv.nntl will 00 sold low for xh. I will wholesale Glass Jars at the same figures they do in Pliita. and Tin C'ti'i.- fco than the citv pri-e. F'or spouting and job work we intend to let no one outdo its in price We n.-c the best material,and pro fess to nndersraiid mir -• u.-ine I append the following card from H S. Fisher, Pat entee of my celebrated -pnng Top Can: Caution to Merchants & Tinners. Sim-e the great - lvce-- of tny cemented paper i ring- for closing Fruit Cans, some have thought to I drift, into the same current of success by infringing i upon my patent. Some cans longer patented than ' mine, ou which gum had been used under their pat ' cut arrangement, are now making then appearance I with cemented paper rings, in-lead of the gum form ; erly u-ed. Jn most cases such infringements take place thro' persons not 1 cspon.-:hlc. who take orders in country stores, while the manufacturers in the • ities have for the most pail concealed their work. This is to notify the public that the 11-e of cemented paper, pressed upon the top of a fruit can. during the heated -tate ! or the fruit. -■• that when ,-., l i it is perfectly sealed, is I an infringement upon my right.-, utiles- n-ed upon a : can having a e.,p with my name statu) ed upon it. Any I kind of cement upon this pap-r. undergoing a pr-- ; ci-ss of pressure during the cooling of the Iruit. cornea '■ in contact w.;h tny patents, date-i N"V. 12. 1301. Aug. 19, ly.g, Mari'ii 22, !*'>* All wt. , mmuifacture, sell, or . u-e cans with emnented pap- r. wo:cji haye not my name upon the c uts are liable 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 tfi jt.\ J 11-:. 5* j w jJ. r Ginghams. Flannels, Checks. Hickory, Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods of all kinds. ALSO. Sugars. Coffees, Teas, Chocolate, Essences ol Coftee, tjueeusware. stone ware, Hardware and Cedarwaro,Shoul ders. Hams. Mackerel, Herring, ShacL Boots and Shoes, *rain Bags. Also, a tine lot ><{ Whiskv, II It A -V D V Wine and Gin, SALT. Ac., Ac.. Ac. which will be sold verv low. Country Produce taken in exchange fur goods by N. KENNEDY. Lewsitovm, October 11, 1865. RO BJB RT W TA T TON, 801 TH SIDE Or HARKET STREET, LEWISTOWS, I*A. HAS just received and opened at his es tabfifthment a new supply of Clocks, Watches. Jewelry, Fancy Articles, &c., which he will dispose ut at reasouable prices He invites all to give him a call and examine , his stock, which embraces all articles in his ! line, and is sufficiently large to enable all to I make selections who desire to purchase. IWfcfREPAIRINO neatly and expeditiously I attended to, and all work warranted. Thankful fur the patronage heretofore re ceived, he respectfully asks a continuance ol the same, and will endeavor to please ail who i may favor him with their custom. ' feb2 ROOFING. \ KEVV mode of Roofing, saving _g_v time, money ami labor, ami is adapted to Buildings all Descriptions. It can i* Applied toodeep or flat roof*, old or new. It unites the • w at. t-DUI : I pmpt a with ll.e l#t wnter-pFool fattrrt*. in the tok! manner. nas beenln use iyr several years iti Mew York ami Washington. anu wo fuel con (ideal in leeoiuir.ending it. The price is only seven cents per square foot. Samples can be seen bv calling at J. II! MMEL WRIGHT'S, House Painter, Lewlstowu. Who is agent for its sale. apl'J&-4>tn. PRICES DOWN ONCE MORE. 'IiHE undersigned has a large stock of both 1 Home-made and Eastern manufactured Boots and shoes, which in- otters at prices lower than he has sold h.r 1 iur years Ilea's thick, d. B>t.-. warranted, from $-'75 to s.iX>. " K.p. •• •• •• " 4KI to .!*. •' Oaif, •• - extra 4.60 to fl.utl. Boys' Boots. l.oti to 31* . Men s Unci Brogauth doal'h - oied. 2.00 b> ttetl Men's split - warAu.ted very lud, l ie. Hoys' Shoes, price ranging from 1.26 t02.2i. As the taxes are to Ice reduced .igain on the first day o: August. :: - rnnh.es us to reduce our prices. HOME-MADE WORK of*l . ids made order hi rednidpriet* So come on boys and gtris aud examine i'or yourselves. i'runks, Valises and Carpet Hags kept on Gentlemen Will bear 111 MllUd that HO goods will lw given out unless paid for. and if re turned in good order, the motn v will be returned, if requested. But vbta goods base beet soiled air worn, tiiey wiii not be tuCen back—please icear this m mind—as solne folk- think that wearing for a shoit time don't injure the sale of thern afterwards, augl-tf BILLY JOHNSU-N. PHOTOGRAPHIC* E. A 11. T. A BIT HON Y A CO., Manufacturers of Photographic Matrrials, WHOLESALE VSII BH.IL, 501 Broadway, X. V. in addition toour main hti.-iuessof PUOTOGKAPH 1C MA 1 EUIALS, vvc tire headquarters for the follow ing, viz: Stereoscopes and Stereoscopic Views, Of American Ai d Foreign Cities and Landscapes, Groups, Statuary, Ac. Stereoscopic Views of the YVar, From negatives mate in the various campaigns and forming a complete Photographic history of the con test. Stereoscopic Views on (Has*, Adapted for cither the Magic Lantern or stereo scope. Our catalogue will be tent to any address on receipt of stamp. Photographic Albums. We manufacture nmre largely than any other house, about Sai . arieties from 60 oerit- io 5.60 each. Our Al bums ha ve the lopunition ol being superior in beau ty and durability to any others. Card Photographs of Generals, statesmen, Actors, etc., etc. ■ iur catalogue embraces over FIVE THOUSAND life rent -übjec-. including reproductions of the most celebrated Engravings. P innings, statues. 4c. 1 atniogues sent 011 receipt of stamp. Photograph! i s and 1 tiicrs ordering goods 0.0. D wi'l pica-- :< ii.it 26 per cent ot the amount with their flrd-r fpc-Tb" prices and quality of our goods can not fail to satisfy. iel3 ly 2500 CORDS CHESTM'T OAK AM) HEMLOCK BARK,' Delivered at the Tannery of fe sc., u:\vistowv For which the highest market price will be paid in CASH. Lewistovrn. marl4-lv THE BEST IN THE WORLD? 'jUIK UNDERSIGNED IS AGENT FOR THE IMPROVED SINGER SEWING MACHINE, which will he plm-ed upou trial with any other now in use. He invites competion. It can be tested JLJ rn CE> 'JL iLi with ant other machine to enable pure hers to choose THE BEST. TERMS LIBERAL. Give jtitn a call. [sepl2-6tn] \VM. I.INDI : OUR STARCH GLOSS IS the onlv Article used bv Ptl'st Class Hotels, Laundries, and Thousands of Fami lies. It j;',ve a heatttifnl polish, making the iron pass smoothly over the rh.ih. fmving pilch time ami la bor. done up with it keep clean much longer, consequently will not wear out so soon. It vuikes Ola Luien took like New. OU R IMPERI AL BLUE . Is the Best in the H" rid. It is soluble in hard as well as soft water. It is put up in the .-afest. neatest, aqd most convenient form of any offered to the public. It is Warranted not to Streak the Clothes. Agents wanted everywhere, to whom we otfer ex traordir.iiny inducements. Address, NEW YORK STARCH GLOSS CO.. oetlO-Cm No. 218 Fulton St.. New York. 628. HOOT SKIRTS, 628. Hopkin's :; own Make." NEW FALL STYLES! Are in every respect first rlnx*. and embrace a com plete assortment tor Ladies. Misses, and Children, of the New.-st siyles. every length and Siv.es of Waist. Otf Skirfx. wherever known, are more universally* popular than anv others before the public. They re tain their shape Letter, are lighter, more elastic, riioi e durable, and ically Cheaper, than any otiier Hoop ■Skirt in the market. The -nrings and 'fastenings are warranted perfect. EVEKT I, APT should TRY THE*; — They are now being extensively sold by Merchants, throughout tie- Country, and at WhoUea'tc which are fuUti licmted bu Ifntre, "If hrlrr if ilt&on! Orovr rf B-iker, Singer if OJ., and buckebier. All are nipin-jements and the seller or I rr 'Mblr to arrest* fine, an>i imprixonitient ('irea it Ag iwiUKi.j ar.wwn - iiio •groei'_n*J "y --at the inters. :i >m *f Va ."V mid MiH streefcAirfWsSwK rr. M i It.T.ati- Stoic. litre lie con unify invitesall who need nrfytliihg ft ni= tine. Goods and Fnii'- miufta furnished and geutSmen's clothing made..lll the lau-st stvies, ou short nonce, aud at rvssonaWe prices. " apU-tl COACH MANUFACTORY. _ 11 A RT M A N rniL jpffiSß'' Jrj T 1T- nr. ir.a a;., tr.r.- ( "... 1,. ~ 1 arri ._i*-- - .-or: .. \V:i|f<.|i. A njwsHßTtS' "i fjty. £r..- > -o. i;, \ * i.o. . n.w u. -I) the H.-'t*finti- nil I 11-1*•1 'l'urllJ.ike. tildes from I.e lstovtii. of h piiahty sW|M>rior. tittU at t.rt.-os [u4c|- loan tis-sli.lv. a IIiimTOUU'I. A varied -Ow-k of neat ami durnoie work 1- :s keptua baiid. from wlii. h pitr -hn-ets to,ay -■!.--1. .' id any aita-lt- in iiis line w .1! Ik* made t" i rd. i at the -ImriSKi notiee. Ail work wair.inted to be ■ f tirsl <|uahty and of ttie most approved mil recent patterns. Rep.nr.nc done w.tli lieotie -- ami dispatch. Yeajtertow 11, May C 3, lsSo-6m i lIMM At D. Grove's Store. New Arrival cf GrorrritA urn! foiiftTlionerics. nt.KOVE would n*ra:u inform the public that Jn' . liits ;n.—t received a fresii supply, to whiehl.e wtii'd ckl! f fit : r attention. Now is the time to buy cheap prime >; Masses; the very la-sr of Sugars; prime Coffee, 7 lilt) rent k'r.ds. put up 1.1 |< pai'kagest'Corr. Starch. Far.tut. H ii.uiy.H. ans. ariall kiui- of Spies, resii and fine; jnime Ciie- -e. pure Culer %'inegar. It;isket. Buckets. Brooms, ami a variety of l)..!i> and Nations for Children. Ai.-o. Haisius, Kies. Prunes, t 01 oaauts. Alin >ni-. Ac.. ' esoie the largost ass. rt mcnt of ?• :.p- to be found in town. HairOibs and an endless variety of extracts, all of whi. h will tie cheap f"i < -lis! Ah km I.- of Count : y l'rodu< e Ltketi iu ex change for Goods. Thankful f.r past favors, he hopes frr strict atten tion o> business i" merit ami 1. .-ei-. e aconltniiHneeof tiie patronage of a generous public maylu Great Excitement at the Post Office, 1 \S account -f be new arrival of Boota and BhoM, VI at orc.-it v reduced rr v. The thvdersiffDed would respc.-thiliy inform tin puUie that lie ls jut arrived from the cities witii a large assortment of BOOTS, MldtS AM) GAITEIiS. consisting of Laities*, Gentlemen's and Children's Wear, winch he has purchased :.t "come dnw n" pri ces. He is now prepiued- to seii eheniier than the 1 hen pest, for *a*h. Ms, . c.iistaiitlv on iiaiei a large assortmpit ot honie-iiiade . :s. uliich is manufa--- ture.i under his <>wn ision. and >f the t-st 111 h •■cri.il i.i.d yurl' mull till in H ..is aioi Slavs uaus iv order at hoi t notice. Repairing done 111 the neatest manner. Call at the 80-i itfflee. and examine for yourselvoa. W. C. THORNBUKG. Lewistown, May -C, Hw5C-y. S A Tw t) "7T /. Hs 2. mn m m mu, isi-: 1 vi \v>, ia. IOIIN B. SELHEIMEK ntfers his sincere thank- to the friends and we!!-wishers of ins estabii.-fiuient, for the steady and rapid growth of his business hitherto, and solicits a continuation of the patronajre of the com munity. With increased facilities, and devo. ting strict persona! attention to the details of his business, he is cotifi ient that all orders he may be favored with during the present year, wil! be executed to the entire satisfac tion of those giving them. His stock i f Hardware, Wood work. Leather, Saddlery. Coach Trimmings, Linings, Shoe Findings, Paints, Oils. Glass, Stoves, Nails. Horse and Mule Shoes, Nails and Nail Rods, ■to., ifcc., dec., is heavy and well-selected, and is offered at prices as low as can possibly be sold. His Tl.\ WAK . is of his own manufacture, m de in a gixid and workmanlike manner, by full hands, un der his own supervis; n. and is offered whole sale or retail, as suptt r>r to any in the market Merchant-. Mechanics, Farmers, House keepers and Healers get eraliv may rely upon getting any article in his line with an assu ranee of lair dealing and promptness, wbeth ! er in person or by order. Roofing. Spouting, Repairing, Gas Fitting tnd all kinds of Job Work done at shortest notice. Liberal disc -unt given to the Trade aDd j Wholesale Healers. J. B. SELHEIMER. I Lewistown, -Jan., I&GG ly FOR Till; liillft!! In addition to an extensive stock of GOLD & SILVER WATCHES. MEDALIONS, BREAST PINS, RINGS, and other J E ~\xr E E E. ""52" AT establishment, will L>e iound u beautiful as sortuient of MMI 3' I' 101 IK.K ll'll AI.III IIS, ALSO. of ail the prominent ihiihd U-SJIiLViS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, and hundreds of other articles. H. W. JUNK IN. Lewistown, May 24, 1865. NOTICE! PERSON'S in genera), and especially those ahout going to housekeeping, will take notice that A Felix is still manufacturing all kinds of i tIRftITt RE, iDd has now on hand a large assortment of goods suitable for housekeeping, such as So fas. Teles, Spring and Cane Chairs, Windsor Chairs. Lounges, marble top Tables, with a general assortment t*f well made furniture of all kinds, and at low prices.' We wish to draw the attention of purchasers to call and examine the stock. In connection he can furnish persons with Crockery, Queensware, Butterbuwls. Churns, Tubs, Buckets, Wash' •boards. Tucker's patent Clothes Wringer best machine out to save labor and elothiDg. Hair, husk, and Excelsior Mattresses, Ward" robes, Settees, Extension Tables, on hand. Bargains can be had by calling ut A. Fe iix s Store or Furniture Warehouse. J aDl A. FELIX. Grocery and Variety Store. At th< J'omrite _ t d by Mrs. Wertz, unci luiU, ', Grove y Utuxx:n tii> Lnio.i Ji o ,', v , Bkii k Hrrtr tfoffl, h>-i/v.-! <*i•,. i Coffees Sugars, leas MoWs-s Fish, Salt, Tobacco Segars ' Imrniri • } ei**.- ut t- tijt r wati* Haiti- m * Jtriffl Av*. C6nfect:oo< ; 4 * ; \ kind*. FaDt'V ArUcW*. aud a genera) \ *v limit*, r* ami \h ;;*£.<* a* it my lit* Lvtded u H.rf M L'THJilllSiiuriiHS The public are invited tu wive u> ai.,'.;. t .' ln) New •Stock of Hats, Caps. &c, •fjr n. r?>** ■ p —i* *' • W ■'j. i i Market .V-, "'a/ Z>ui/y Join i vtli ,. r • • "9 •) Has just received fruui 1 . .r . ... tSi - v |K_ ! New \rk atr.o Puiiadel | Jjm*4 pKi "- ,f ' e Ul Nt eiteni >t i^ ffcjr*** 3 I't und complete a<--or ment of LaJlcStiJLa£i X 3 ever exhibited in this place, which will Uidis. j posed of at such prices as to defy >iapetiti,, n and whic!. he invites etcrybo.lv ti call aDl j examine. 1.4 he is sat i ti. d 'hat hi* stock can. n<>t fail to please. F r the Ornish ho has conr;tntl\ r. I.ind ■ l will make to older. Lai- to their taste of i any required size or brim, at prices which • eaiui t fail he satisfactory. CVm.trv Merchants will find it to t ir ad , vantage to trite him a call, as a liberal >ieiiue | ti. 1. will be uiade t j wholesale pur-hanTs I1. t f..rget the place, 1 i-xt door Jhn j Kennedy's Store and neuriy • fj. -it. m® 1 O'l'l Fe lows' Hail. irravll intuitu i B.lktM SEW ASD IMPItOVED X"o. 1, lYi<-n i&l) 'PIIK OPvOVEii a LaKKK ;• Lntk Sitch sl*tlitue, to the.! a. No. 1 dewing Machine; Ir wof extra size. very strong ami t .• rfr. . o.h litUo hOise : 1* MOltpi '.J re , y, i \ . ■ t.jj •>t m-wing iruin the tniunest IUU-M; i 2 leather, en i will work equally well win. •. or eiik thread- Leit-rs similar ton.. I IUEMR being constantly reecivfcd: •Our mm.-hini.-t and foreman have t ■•it . ::ofjty examined ami tesu-1 your Mo. i ,W., -nm, ... ;..f. ('lit mate! ial. Iroiti ti.e heaviest I.arm -It-.• : finest broadcloth slid muslin to toe toinr one p:p r, without ulnntig tlit leus>T,-. at. :a, in ITnikes -.1 jverfW-r stitelt on till ;rt:iT-r-:i1 v.- :r „j SwMMrCg altd otro r nwrhllHai i...- Vrwi.a •• ; ti 1.. -nation in i>ruounei!ig your No. 1 Si. , . Line tiie best by Itir o. any machine e have . U U-UAM ].o> i. Mo reliant 7Wilor. 121 Lake s-t r#*-:. ■ . " -i utn tle fortunate possessor of one .>t \ -:r Rett No. 1 Shuttle -Machine-; I have Used t.tga seeing machine for the {mat few years, a-.: t: gives me great, pleasure to .-> that litis ur.e is i-.r superior in alt }i'.Uls to anv that I TiaVe ever Used .'-ea 1 want |io better. 'Tins machine tai. i.<- -,u timf shop at any tune. HI-IBIS -KITH. Merchant Tailor. i-c.. isiewu. l' ALL W'iiO WANT TIJK EAII>T A S Sit RE *5 Should not fall tr> call and see this m-w i.-; .:• t tor public favor, as it is de-tin* i ;r. -tr. ■ . hi-retofwiv ja.puUi -V..oi.tiles for u.ai. .:.- our l"-'-. tinting the largest variety ol marina-- i-l nv diet Company, we can suit nil taste- pith a an..." pi ice* ftom f■> to ft 10. .All machines \\arraiits4. Aw-orover x Laker s Cottou. Linen 1 Ureal nod Machine Twist for sale. Information an i samples of sewing given by P. F. LOOP. Agent, sep2o-ly lawistown. Fa. EXCELSIOR Photograph and Art Gali.ry. LATI'. KL HKMOi ni 10. McEWKXS van now furnisli the pub lic with H'oii: ill*' tiniest Gem to a 1 'oilrait or lij<. >-• Pitotograpli. : \\ e have the only Solar Camera at work iu the Juiiiata Valley, ainlUe>irethepub | lie to call and examine what Mr. Hurk s holder ian accoiu]dished and w : dimwn ■ artist; and others have pronu .> i "a ! success." Look at the array : ! Gems, 1 Alliaiypes or Ivory- I Ferrotypes, I types, ! Melainotypes, Plioio-Miniaturrs ! Amhrotypes, < Cabinet Photos., i ■ Card Photographs , Portrait <>r Liiei Vignettes, | Photographs— Photograplis for j plain or in c< irs, oval frames, ! &e., At.. Oa ■ Our.work is executed in the l -t >tyle, plain or in colors, anil at the lowest rates. Call at MeKWJ-.NS. X. B.- instructions to gtu givy l at fair utes. a;4tf REMOVED. J. A. & W. R. McKEE HAVE removed their heather Store t Odd * 1oh' Unit, .i they "'"F on hand. Solo leather. Harness Sbir'o - heather. Kip-, American and French id -• •"* rwtfeon. I.infrc-' mid Blriifiligt. and a e •* inent ot Shoe Findings, which they will sc. ■l' w! co,li. Highest market price paid in i-h : •-*' Caif Skins and Sheep Sains SOw ULL&IS wanted, for which the highest market ; r paid iu Cash. "T*" P. F. LOOP SgTf\ Has again returned fi jyM s with a large and wellsele : Lj a. goods, which wiil is' sold W vei (•ustomers and new one*< t rail an ! - "i selves, as my stock is large and prices t> - ' • '"'dy. A good assortment of home 1 • Imiid Having examined all the late - '• city, he is prepared i<> un.ke t< old. J styles now worn. .V fine a-siruuo-iit cotton ami wuoih i iiv 1 r f. veij low prices. Call at the old stand. NEW BOOT & SHOE UTOfiB IN THE WEST WARD. The undersigned hasjiist opened a new sad ' S V stock of BOOTS and SHOES in M • store room. West .Market street. L> • - 1 L doors from tlie diamond and opposite Eis h l ''"'* tel. where will be found au entire new st.s k f rM 1, ionable BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, SLIPPERS, tteC., for Ladies. Genttemim, Girls. Boys, and ' ! r< , D re,v lected with much care, and which will be -v'-l a! r aonable prices for <'ash. • Custou work will also be punctually at-d* this branch being under the superintendent ■ • 1 T. Went a, an old aiwLexpet ieuee workmau- REPAIR I Nl. also attended to. J The public, as well as his fellow soldiers.si v ' to give htm a call and examine hi stock- ... r7 FRANK H WEN "• Lewistowu, Sept. t>, 1565.