Til -S LOCAIi AFFAIRS. NEW GOODS. —The public will please take notice that Hamilton's .Store has been replenished With a new stock of seasonable goods, such as Calicoes, De lains. Alpacas, French Merinoes,Shawls, Hoods, Gloves and Hosiery. Also Cassi jueres, Jeans, Satinets and Cloths for men's wear. With a good assortment of Umbrellas and Woolen and Cotton Flan nels. with a great variety of other goods, all of which will be sold as cheap as the cheapest. nov7-lm. gj-jjr Windows may be cleansed without the use of soap or water by the Instanta neous Window Polish, for sale by J. A. & TV. R. McKee, at Odd Fellows' Hall cor ner. It is decidedly a good article, an swering well the purpose for which it is intended. An invaluable thing during house-cleaning, it will not lie loug until housekeepers generally will adopt it as the best, window cleaner. A New and Brilliant Light. —D. Grove, at his Variety Store, has just received a Burning Fluid which in several respects makes a light superior to coal oil, doesnot smoke, cannot be exploded, has no feel ing of grease, and only costs 50 cents per gallon. He also has the tops, made to fit the different.sizes of coal oil lamps, so that they can be altered to burn this fluid at a triibng expense. We have been using one of these lamps in tiie otfice, and can bear testimony to the excellent light this new fluid makes. THE CONTINENTAL VOCALISTS— the genuine company of this name —compris- ing Mes-rs. Smith, Rogers, Hudson and Watson, will give a concert in the Town Hall on Wednesday evening next, 21st November. The old veteran ballad island composer, Bernard Covert, accompanies them and will sing some of his most poj>- ular ballads. This company is so well known to our citizens, and has been so often appreciated by large and pleased au diences, that it is unnecessary to do more than make the announcement of their appearance. PlKE.— This game fish for hook and line is becoming quite scarce in many of the tributaries of thb J uniata, and in some has almost disappeared. \N e have made several trips this fall, and although catch ing but few, tney were all of good size, averaging 18 inches. On Thursday last we caught two, one 19, and the other a yellow pike 221 inches long, and weigh ing 2 pounds 7 ounces cleaned. This is the best fish we have caught this year. n&Xi, Beyond doubt our friend Pratt is an enterprising man. He has gone to Philadelphia again, to look up bargains; we bike pleasure in recommending his store to our country friends, for freshness anil variety of goods, and assure them sat isfaction in their purchases both as to price and quality. Read column headed Etwas fur Die Leute. Lewis W. Ruble brought us a lot of tur nips the other day, measuring from 18 to 20 inches in circumference —the largest yet left at this office. The California Squash raised on our lot by Jonathan Barrols from a second plant ing. weighs 55 lbs. The largest raised last year by the same party weighed 147 lbs. Although some indications in the shape of brilliant meteors were visible yesterday morning, the shower of light expected did not fall last night. Astronomers how ever fixed no definite period, so that it may appear to-night. The Directors of the Pennsylvania Rail road Company visited Freedom Iron Works last week, probably to examine the extensive works there, as well as the new furnaces about to be erected. The Dry Valley route for the Middle Creek Railroad it is said presents a favor able grade. The line across Porter's and Forsyth farms has been run. and another down the old pike to Jack's creek, so that there is ample choice for a route. The Commissioners we learn, in conse quence of the recommendation of the Grand Jury to erect new buildings for the poor, have been considering the propriety of tii.-posing of the farm near town and purchasing a smaller tract farther off. — The question has its pros and cons. A Fair or Festival is to he held during holiday week, under the auspices of the I.ailies' Sewing Circle of Woods Lodge, I. O. <L T., of this place. Colonel J. W. lii.-ks, of Duncansville, has hoen appointed a First Lieutenant in the Twentieth U. S. Infantry, Itev. Jos. Kichtner has been appointed I S. Assistant Assessor, for Blair county, vt Daniel C. Gibboney, removed. Three separate tires were discovered in llollidayshurg, during the past week, but were extinguished before any damage' was done. Wm. Bennett, who claims to hail from Greensburg, Westmoreland county, was arrested in Alexandria, Huntingdon coun ty, whilst attempting to rob the store of Mr. K. I'. Walker. A young man named Bhope, while on a gunning expedition in Blackleg Valley, Huntingdon county, was shot in the arm and side by the accidental discharge of a gnu in the bauds of a companion named o'li iter. The wound, though severe, it is thought will not prove mortal. William Bostlow, of Cambria countv, ? Vas killed, week before last, whilst stand "'g <>n the track leading from the Cam hna Iron Company's mines, near Johns town. While watching a train passing ovt-r a bridge on the Pennsylvania Rail Road, the loaded cars came down the nick on which he was standing, killing nnu almost instantly. BOOK NOTICES. Godcy's Lady's Book.— The November num >er of this favorite contains a great amountof interesting reading matter. The nmnt > ** e "P av !S. " Outof an Engage ment, is a beautiful picture, and tells its | own story. 1 hen there is a splendid col ,, Plate, containing six figures; 4 Idling in the Park," a tinted plate; the Mountain Path," a very handsome wood-cut. I'he Work Department con tains the usual variety of patters for nee dlework, etc. 1 his Magazine is a great fazorite with the la<lies. Terms, $3 a year. Address 1.. .V. Godey, Northeast Corner Sixth and Chestnut Streets, Phil'a. The Atlantic Monthly. —The Atlantic is generally recognized by the intelligent reading public, as an exponent of the best American thought and literature. Its contributors include all the most distin guished American writers, and its con ductors have unequaled facilities for en listing their pens in behalf of its readers. The prospectus of the Atlantic for 1867 contains many attractive promises—a se rial by Dr. Holmes, toextend through the year; a series o! articles by James Parton; frequent papers from James Russell Low ell, in addition to regular contributions from the well-known writers whose arti cles greatly add to the value and interest of the Magazine. Published by Ticknor A Fields, Boston, at $4 a year. ( i.i B R.v rns.—'l wo copies for seven dollars: five copies for sixteen dollars; ten copies for thirty dollars, and each addi tional copy three dollars. For every club of twenty subscribers an extra copy will be furnished gratis or twenty-one 'copies ! for sixty dollars. " Our Young Folks.'"— The November number is one of the most attractive we have yet seen of this incomparable Maga zine for hoys and girls. Messrs. Ticknor A Fields, the publishers, spare no expense I on this very popular magazine, and they have their reward in a circulation of many j thousands throughout the length and j breadth of the land. In point of literary ! ability; in the character of its contents ; j number and artistic excellence of its illus trations and mechanical execution, Out- Young Folks has a deservedly high repu- | tation. In the prospectus for 1867 the publishers offer prizes for clubs of new ; subscribers, ranging from two hundred j dollars to (ivc. This will set the young 1 folks to work, and give many of them j spending money for the holidays, while j adding largely to the subscription list of i their favorite. Two dollars a year. Single! numbers twenty cents. CLUBS. —Three copies for five dollars; ; five copies for eight dollars; ten copies for fifteen dollars; twenty copies for thirty dollars, and an extra copy gratis to the | person forming the club of twenty. The publishers of Our Young Folks of- : fer the following Prizes for the largest I clubs of New Subscribers : For the larg- i est club, $200; for the next largest club, $150; for the third largest club, $100; for ! the fourth largest club, SSO. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company purpose replacing the old wooden bridge j over the canal, at Mifflintown, with anew I and handsome wire one. A FORTUNE FOR SOME ONE! CROSBY OPERA HOUSE tRT ISSOC'I ATIOX. The Grandest Art Project oftfp Present Centnry. Its Success Decided. SUBSCRIPTIONS POURING IN FROM EVERY QUARTER OF THE UNITED STATES AND THE CAN A DAS. THE END RAPIDLY APPROACHING ! Subscribe at Once, to be in Time- THE DRAWING WII.L POSITIVELY BE MADE, Or tlae Money Rciimderi to each Subscriber as Guaranteed. The First Grand I'rctnium, The CROSBYOPERA HOUSE, Value, $600,000 ! The remaining Premiums consist of over THREE HUNDRED SI*I.K\F>!I 03 I, P.tl \ Tl\t;s, Constituting a superb collection of GENUINELY AMERICAN WORKS OF ART. Shares Only *5 Each. For to one Share or Certificate, with one of the fol lowing beautiful Steel Engravings: •'THE LITTLE WANDERER," by THOS. FAED, "OATH EHINO A PPLES," I>y J E ROM E I'Ho.M PSON or. • WESTWARD HO! by BEARD. For $lO two Shares, with the superb Steel Engraving, "WASHINGTON IRVING AND HIS FRIENDS." For sls three Shares, with the fine Engraving, ••MERCY'S DREAM," by D. HUNTINGTON. For S2O four Shares or Certificates, with the splen li'i Chronio-Engruving (an exclusive issuer, '•AN AMERICAN AUTUMN," by J. F. CROPSEY. Wiiile for tin ten Shares or Certificates are issued with A CHOICE ARTIST'S PROOF of either "Irving and his Friends," "Mercy's Dream," i or the "American Autumn." TAKE SPECIAL NOTICE!II lAKE SPECIAL NOTICE!!! 1 hat ail Subscribers receive their choice of one of the SPLENDID STEEL ENGRAVINGS C T-H E6 MK Ti IKY SUBSCRIBE I A1 IHE I"1 ME THEV SUBSCRIBE! THUS RECE MO* JxcEM ° K TUE,R DETAILS OF THE DRAWING. The Subscription Books, on being closed, will be placed in the hands of the following geutlemen, who kindly consent to act as the Chicago members of tho Committee: W. F. CUULBAUGH. f'res't Union N'at. Bank. AMOS T. H ALL. Treasurer C. B. A O. It, R. E.G. HALL. Hall. Kimbark A Co. CLIN'i'oN BRIGGS, Ewiug. Briggs & Co. J. C. DURE, President of ilie Board of Trade. J AS. H BOW EN, President 3d Nat. Bank. JAs. C. FARGO, Sunt. American Express. FRANCIS A. UOFI'M.tN. Ex-Lieut, Governor. 1. Y. MUN'N, Munii Elevator j J. A. ELLIS, President 3d Nat. Bank. These gentlemen, together with such others from ! different parts of the country as they may select to ; fairly represent the Shareholders, wilt have, the tk>!c Management of the Award in all its Details. The Plan of the Award adopted i> the following: i Two hundred and ten thousand numbers, re pre | sentuig the Certificates issued, will be placed in one ! wheel, and three hundred and two tickets, inscribed | with the names of the Premiums (to wit: the Opera j House, three hundred Paintings, and the Bu.-t of i Lincoln.) will be placed iu another. From these j wiiwids a a itnber and a premium will be drawn simul taneously—the number drawn in each instance taking the premium drawn with it. Special Card to the Header. THE CROSBY OPERA HOUSE ART ASSOCIA- I I ION i.> no gift enterprise, and must not l>e confound ! Ed with Dollar Gift Conor t- 'licli have been adver- I tised to take place at llj . a House, without the : authority or consent of the j rietors. All order.- for Certificate.- ... - i.ires, and all special I communications, should be ■ .l eased to U. h t .. /.sbY, Actuary A. A., and direct to THE A R T 1 N S IITUTE, lib Broadway, N. Y. tit- Descriptive Catalog'. giving full particulars • sent free. nov7-lt Special Jlotices. A HUMBUG. HOVV often we hear On.-, expression from persons reading advertisements of Patent Medicines, ami in nine cases out often they may be right. It is over 19 years since I introduced my medicine, the VENE TIAN LINIMENT, to the public. I had no money to ad vertise it, so I lett it for sale with a few druggists and storekeepers through a small section of the country, many taking it with great reluctance; 'out I told them to let any one have it, and if it did not do all I stated on my pamphlet.no one need pay for it. In some stor s two or three bottles were taken on trial by per sons present. I was. by many, thought crazy, and that would he the last they would see of me. But I knew my medicine was no humbug. In about two tnohths I began to receive orders for more Liniment, some calling it my valuable Liniment, who had re fused to sign a receipt when I left it at their store- Now my sales are millions of bottles yearly, and nil tor cash. 1 warrant it superior to any other medicine tor the cure of Croup. Di,iridium, Dysentery. Colic, Vomiting. Spams and Sea-sickness, as an internal remedy. It is perfectly innocent to take internally, see oath accomphnying each bottle.—and externally for Chronic Rheumatism. Headache, Mumps. Frost ed Feet, Bruises, Sprains, Old Sores. Swellings, Sore Throats, Ac.. Ac. Sold by all the Druggists. Depot, 56 Cortlandt Street, New York. oct,lo-7t Marching On —Constantly advanc ing in public favor, throughout the United States, the British Colonies and Spanish America, and needing 110 FLOURISH OF TRUMPETS to proclaim its success, that standard article, CRISTA DOIIO'S 11AIII DYE, is now far ahead of any prepnraiioirof its class. Peo ple of Fashion, at length thoroughly understand the terrible consequences entailed by the use of metaiic and caustic preparation, and admit the superiority of this famous vegetable Dye, Manufactured by J.CRIS TA DO RO, 6 Astor House. New York. Sold by all Druggists. Applied by all Hair Dressers. 0ct.24. Allcock's Porous Plasters. W H OO PI NG-COUGII CU R E D. Cayuga, Hinds County, Miss. T. Alleoek A Co.—Gentlemen; Please send me another six dozen of your Porous Plasters. They are in great demand here for Whooping-cough. They act like a charm. I could have sold two dozen 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 24') 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 men. I was advised by a friend to try one of Allcock's Porous Plasters. I said. 1 had tried several kinds of plasters without any benefit, and supposed they were all alike. My friend gave mo one of Allcock's. and urged me to use it. I del so, and have now worn them steadily for nine months, and find myself bet ter than I have been for many years. Agency, Rran ilre h House, New York. Sold by Druggists. 0ct.24. Cleanse the Blood. €SWITH corrupt, or tainted gJMC t Blood, you are sick all ~ r== ~ over. It may burst out in - merely keep you '" r nothing. But an- TBlbr.' 'Bwifllaz not Imv.'jzoM health while TTTy/r iOi h Olll bl >o I is impure.—• ////// /7G AS .R - s U.SAPARILI.A purges ' // /j //14m ° Ut it ex health and stimulate- the organs of life into vigorous action. Hence it rapidly cures a variety of complaints which are caused by impurity of the him. 1. such as Scrofula, or Kni'is Evil. Tiiiiuns, I'leers. Sore*. Krtip t let IIS. Pimples. Blotches. St Anthn..'s Fire, Hose or Eri/sipelas, Tetter or Salt Ilhrnn. Scat i Ilea l. Hut ) Worn. Cancer or Otncenms Tumor*. Sore Fid Femnfn Diseases, such as Iten it ion. Irrundcirity, Huppt cxsioo. Whites. StcriUty. also Si/philis, or Venereal Diseases. Le er Complaints. and Heart Diseases. Try Iyer's Sarsa panlla. and ee for yourself the surprising activity with which it eleans.-s the blood and cures these dis orders. During late years the puVilic have been misled by large bottles, protending to give a quart of Extractor s.arsaparilli.a for one dollar. Most of those have been frauds upon the sick. for they not only eon tain little, if any Sarsanarilla. but often no curative ingredient whatever. Hence, bitter disappointment has follow ed the use of the rations extracts of SarsapariHa which flood the market, until the name itself has be come synonymous with imposition and cheat. Still we call this compound.-SarsapariHa." and intend to supply such a remedy as shall rescue the uattie from the load of obloquy which rests upon it. We think we have ground for believing it has virtues which are irresistible by the class of diseases it is intended to cure. We ean assure' the siek. that we offer them the best alterative we know how to produce, and we have reason to believe, it is by far the most effectual puri fier of the blood vet discovered. Area's I'UKRRV PECTORIL is so universally known to surpass every other medicine for the cure of Coughs. Colds. Influenza. Hoarseness. Croup. Bronchitis, In cipient Consumption, and for the relief of Consump tive Patients, in advanced stages of the disease, that it is useless here to recount the evidence of its vir tues. The world knows them. Prepared by 1R. J. C. AVER A Co.. Lowell. Mass.. and sold by CHAS. KITT.. Lewistown. and all Druggists and dealers in medicine everywhere. epl9-2m. UK A SON WHY THE AMERICAN WATCH Made at Waltiiam, Massachusetts Id THK BEST. It is made on the best principle. Its frame is com posed of SOLID PLATES. NO jar can interfere with the harmony of its working and no sudden shock can damage its machinery. Every piece is made and finished by machinery (itself famous for its novelty as well as for its effectiveness) and is therefore prop erly made. The watch is what all mechanism should be—ACCI; 11 ATE. SIM PI. E. STRONG A ND ECc ICAL. Except some high grades, too costly for gen eral use. foreign watches are chiefly made by women and boys. Such watches are composed of several hundred pieces, screwed and riveted together, atjd require constant repairs to keep tiiem iu any kind of order. All persons who have carried "ancres," "le. pines" and "English Patent Levers," are perfectly well aware of the truth of this statement. At the beginning of our enterprise more than ten years ago, it was our first object to make a thorough ly good low priced watch for the million, to take the place of these foreign impositions; the refuse of for eign factories, which were entirely unsaleable at home and perfectly worthless em'ry where. How well we have accomplished this, may be un_ derstood from the fact- that after so many years of public trial, we now make MORE THAN HALF OF ALL -THE WATCHES SOLD IN THE UNITED STATES, and that no others have ever given such universal satisfaction. While this department of our business is continued with increased facilities for perfect work, we are at present engaged in the man afacture of watches of the very HIGHEST GRADE KNOWN TO CIIRONOMETRY, un.cqualed by any thing hitherto made by ourselves, and unsurpassed by anything tnaae in the world. For this purpose wo have the amplest facilities. We have erected an ad dition to oar main building expressly for this branch of our business, and have filled it with the hest work men in our service. New machines and appliances have been constructed which perforin their work with consummate delicacy and exactness. The choicest and moat approved materials only are used and we challenge comparison between this grade of our work and the finest imported chronometers. We do not pretend to seil oar watches for LESS MOSEY than foreign watches, but we do assert without fear of con tradiction that for the SAME MOSM our product is m cotnparatively superior. All our watches, of what ever grade, are fully warranted, and this warrantee is good at all times against us or our agents in all parts of the world. CAUTION.—The public are cautioned to buy only ol respectable dealers. All persons selling counter, feits will be prosecuted. BOBBINS & APPLETON, AGENTS FOR THE AMERICAN WATCH CO., nov!4-lm IS* BROADWAY, N. Y. ITCH ! ITCH ! ITCH ! SCRATCH ! SCRATCH ! SCRATCH ! WHEATON'3 OINTMENT W ,Ll ' CURE TIIE ITCH IX IN HOURS. s ,. v ,!*, T R** EPM. I• LCEII3.CHILBLAINS, k" . .',l ' v ™ K SKIN - > cento. Week i ■; tiding sixty cento to Hovton ~'' ifi' •' Aen b-- IT" Washington street, to tnv i * . l'" I^ ">'.v mail, free of postage. n> p.trt of the I ntted States. seps'66-ly Errors of Youth. -\ who -ottered for vcar* from Ner- D rnmhol'i , U " rv """*ure Decay.an,]all the effects hll man,tv O. will for the sake of suffering '{. . "... - ' "' l 1 ail who need it. the receipt and he vrJl ~,. , the simple remedy by which V r, I r- wishing to profit by the ad o' ri. 't <r i"' r CHII "I" so hv addressing, in P rivet confidence, JOHN B. i IGDF.N". *** l* No. 42 Cedar 8L New York. Coopers Wanted. WE WILL GIVE CONNTVM EIi'LOYIENT FOR ONE YEAR SO TEN COOPERS, r PO make Flour Barrels from finished _L staves and heading. (iootl (Jooiiers can make over THREE DOLLARS A DAY. .R. T. KENNEDY A BRO., * Pearl Steam Mill, oct24-10t* Allegheny City, Pa. JUST RECEIVED AT WEBER SONS, A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OB* tin mmn.it toons, SUCH AS SEEDLESS RAISINS, CURRANTS, LAYER RAISINS, CITRON, CRANBERRIES, and the best selected STOCK OF SPICES in the county. Also. r'itJTli JTii-STY HAijJS, Always on Hand. Lewistown. Nov 7-2rn House and Lot for Sale. THAT fine, large Brick House and Lot 1 of Ground, situate on the west, side of Brown street, in the Boron eh of Lewis town, and now occupied by E. E. Locke, is ottered at private sale. There has been a three-story brick addition lately built, and the whole house has been newly pa pered. painted and fitted with marble mantels. For terms or other information apply to A. REED, nov7-3t Atty. for Mrs. E. Miller. S/. TTST.T: •• . lUsaJiiir'lz • nHHE undersigned is nt>vv prepared to 1 sell his patent SHIFTING BEAR ING, which can he attached to rttit/ com mon Bridle. By it- use any horse ean he prevented from running off or kicking in harness. The common bridleeaunot pre vent a horse from running off or kicking, but with my improvement any horse, however vicious, can be eontro'led. Its simplicity and etiieiency will commend it to aii who will examine or try it. I war rant my patent lo yive satisfaction or the money wii! be refunded. State and Coun ty Rights lor stile. The safety arrange ment ean be purchased at the stores of H. M. Pratt, or A. T. Hamilton, where fur ther information ean be had. sepiißtf JOSEPH C. HAINES. TO THE LADIES, rpHi: cmtnui; FAXCUS, oit 1 FISIIACI! BJStESSI Vi* for J.atlies and Children's Roots and Shoos that have become red, or rusty and rough by wear ing. They are restored to a perfect and permanent black, with as much lustre as when new, leaving the leather soft and pliable, and what is of jrreat importance to the ladies it will not rub olf when wet and soil the skirts. Traveling hags, kid gloves, trunks, carriage t and line harness are made to look a- rood as new. Ladies and Children can d.ess their own I hoots and shoes without soiling their i hands, Try one bottle, and you will nev er l>e without a supply in the house. For sale l>y, J. A. & \V. It. McKEE, in Odd Fellows' Hall, cor. Market and Dorcas sts., Lewistown. octlTtf w J* stuhti inimus. HIGHEST PREMIUM, 1E65. as m mm. ! Great Simplicity / GREAT CAPACITY ! Celebrated Reversible Feed Movement- Uniform Self-Adjusting' Tension. Four Separate Distinct Stitches. Will Gather and Sew a Ruffle at once. JAS. PARKER k SONS, sepl- Agents, Lewistown, Pa CROVESTEEN & CO.. PIANO FORTE MANUFACTURERS, 409 Broadway, New York rnHK attention of the Public and tfie trade is invited 1 to our Ntw SCALE 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PI wo FORTES, which for volume and purity f tone an unnvalled by any hitherto offer" 1 in this market They contain all the mode! a improvement- French Grand Action. Harp Pedal. Iron Frame. < iver.-tning Bass, etc., nnd each instrument being made tinder the personal supervision of Mr. J. H.Gp.'V srr.r.N who lias had a procticul experience o* ovc.r-'t-i yeijsin their munufa ■turc. is fully warranted in everv partic ular. The "GIiOVESTEEX J'/.-t.Yo FORTES* received the A ward of Atcrit or, r all others at the <' kb rated World 1 ! Fair, \V here were exhibited instruments from the best ma kers of London. Pat is. Germany. Philadelphia, Balti more, Boston and New York: and also.it the Ameri can I nstitute for five successive years, the gold and silver medals from both of which can lac seen at our v a re-room. By the introduction ~f improvements we make a stil fore perfect Piano Forte, and by ma nnfwct tiring large v. with as' - tctlv cash system are. enabled to of- Icr these instruct mm at a price which will preclude all competition Terms: ?,•< Cn-I> ia Current Funds. d-f>o.scnptive Circular - ut Free. octlo-3m :/Z AMERICAN ARTISTS' UNION. AMERICAN ARTISTS' UNION. AMERICAN ARTISTS' UNION. The AMERICAN ARTIST.-' UNION (established 1854) an nounce that in order to extend the sale of the follow ing well known and highly popular Steel Plate Engravings The Last Supper, 26 x 42 In. Departure oi tlie Pilgrim Fathers for America, 27 x 36 In. Landing of ttic Pilgrim Father*. 27 x 36 Kal-taif Mustering I,is Recruits, 25x30 Stiakspcare and his Friend*, 27 x 31 Cotter's Saturday Mght, "'t x'••* Village Blacksmith. 27 x 32 Manifest lifsiinv. (Fortune Telling) 21 x 28 The Massacre at II joining In 1776. 28 x 36 Mount Veruon tu the olden time, or. Washing ton at 30 vc.irs ot u_'", 26 x 34 The escape ~| Alastej- Mac Donald from the Massacre ol Glencoe, 2i; x 34 Tlie Madonna, 26 x 34 Tliey have deemed expedient to offer them to their friends and the public at one dollar and fiftv cents each, the price heretofore having lieen two dollars each, and for the purpose of stimulating the getting up of Clubs, tliey have determined to award prerni umns to tin- getters up of the dubs, and in addition thereto to distribute amongst the subscriber* the sum of Jon. 00 HI money and pointings, as soon as the sale shall have reached 100.000 engravings. As it is our intention to advertise very enteiisively, and as the engravings arc well kn.ivii throughout t.he whole country, we have no doubt that with the low price we charge for them, and with the exertion which wdl la put forth by our numerous friends, the number will be reached hi a short time. As soon as it is reached, the subscribers, through their club agents, will be no tified by a circular k-tt< i Irom us. naming the time and method of distribution. C L I 11 ii A T K S . single Engraving $1.50 • .u li.-Ly null, tree. For sls i- will send 13 Eng. ami 2 to Ihc Club Agent 2U " " 15 " | 25 " " 2o '• 5 " 35 " " *2) " 7 " " " 50 " a Silver Watch. o " " 80 ■■ a Silver Lever. • ** 1"" *' " lid " a Hunting Li-ver. The club packages will be very securely packed and forwarded by Tx press. Any | er.-t-n may get up clubs and forwarddbe amount either by Fx; r.-ss. Sight Draft. Post Otlice Order ortn a registered letter, and in all eases the Engravings will be immediately -ent, and for each engraving a numbered certificate and receipt will be enclosed in the package. C. '> It. Orders. —lYr-oils wishing to send for En gravings .iii-l pay the Express Co. when they are re ceived. will be required to -end with their order $2 to $5, according to its amount, and this will be credited oil their bill. Jj 1 st of Premiums To be distributed. One of SPU*iO in money, SIO,OOO S.UUO " si'U) Five of 1,000 " s.uuo I'en of fttX) " 5 000 Fifty of lUO " SIXX) One hundred elegant Oil Paintings, richly framed. Landscapes at SlOOeach, 10,000 Two hundred elegant Oil Paintings, richly framed. Interior Views, ut SSO each, 10,000 $50,000 The American Artists' Union would add that these premiums are to be considered only in the light of a free gift to their patrons, as the Engravings are fur nished them Mow their market valtu-. and as the cost of engravings, after the plates are ptoeured.'is very trifling, they can easily afford to make the distribution large as it is. We trust unit our numerous friend* throughout the Country and Canada.* will u-<- tlieir-utnmst exertions, so that if possible, the distribution may be made soon, and it can tie done if they are at all active. Ladies have often made excellent club agents for us, and we solicit their kind efforts, which will not go unreward ed. Let one or more energetic persons in every town and village in the country commence as soon as they see this. Hint get up as large a club as possible. By so doing they will be the means of introducing elegant engravings into fannies, and thus aid in cultivating a taste for the beautiful and re lined. Address Orders Sec'y American Artists' Union, nov7-3m [sico] tii Pine St., New York. D2RAIIV TILE. i For Draining Wet Lands. Pipes for Cellar Drains, Water Pije for Conducting Water from Springs manufactured from the best material and for sale in any .juantity desired. Abo a good stock of EARTH ENWARE on hand. Orders promptly attended to. JOEL ZOOK. octl7-6m Belleville, Mifflin county, Pa. E> E NTISTB Y. J. SMITH rj ESPECTFULLY inform the citizens of Lewistown I l and vicinity. ■ a few doors from the Town Hall, in Sfain street; that he is prepared to do all kind of work in (lie line of bis protcs-mn in tlic most scientific man tis —in Whole S.-ts. Partial Sets, or .Single Teeth in serted on Hold. Silver, or Vulcanite Base, in an elegant and workmanlike manner, and on the most reasoria bie terms. Be guarantees tus work, or no pay. Particular attention paid totheextractingandfilling of teeth m the most approved manner. nov7-6in UtHlt l \F.K & SI RTKVOR. >■ <- Si. Sn igart, respectfully- in ! forms the citizens >f Mifflin county, that he is prepn | red at all times to do surveying <>ti short notice. Deeds, Mortgages, Bonds, and other legal writings, drawn with neatness and dispatch. Addu-, G. H. SWIGART. ; Bov7-6m McVeytown, Mifflin county. Pa. Kstate of Prutlence Blymyer, deceased. NOTICE is hereby {riven that letters testamentary on the estate of PRU DENCE RLYM YER, late of Lewistown, Mifflin 00., dce'd, have been granted to the umlersigned, of same place. All persons indebted to saiil estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them duly au thenticated for settlement. JAMES NICHOLS, oet'il-Ot Executor. Enlatr of £lias Wagner, deceased. N r OTIOE is hereby given that letters testamentary on the estate of Elias Wagner, late of township, Mifflin county, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, residing in said town ship. All ]>ersons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims to present them duly authenticated for settlement, i oet!7 WM. CEEIGHTON, Ex'r. A 3. NORTH, WITH S. A. COYLfc &■ CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS AND Produce & Commission Mer chants, <IS Market Street. FhiLiriclphiu. S. A. COYI.E, w>p26-P,n J. W LIUGHLIN. S. S. CAMPBELL & CO. Manufacturing Confectioners, AND WHOLES A LF. DKALEKB IN FOItJ£IGKFB! , rTS,KrrS,4C. No. 303, K.itL STREET, PHILADELPHIA. ALSO, M\M TACTIKKRS or M.I. KIM'S OK M' ia-.-es Candy and Cueoiu.ut Work. septl2'6e-ly. DOBBINS' ELECT IIIC NO AF SAVES TIME: SAVES MONEY! SAVES LA BOH! SAVES CLOTHES! SAVES WOMEN! AND ALL GROCERS SELL IT. It is used by cutting into small shavings ami dis solving in hot w ater, then sn ;< l< the clothes five t<> ten I minutes, and a little hand rubbing will make them m j clean as hours of hard machine ruht ing would do, ; with ordinary soap, and the most deli, ate fahrii - re ceive no injury. Wo can relet- to thousands of fami : lies w h • are u.-ing it. an i who could not be persuaded , to do without DOBBINS' ELECTRIC SOAP, Sold by all leading grocers throughout the State, i Manufactured only by DOBBINS & LOVE, WHOLESALE OFFICE: 107 South P'lflh Street, oet3l-6ni* Philadelphia. Dobbins' Electric Soap is for sale by F. J. Hoffman. The Great English Remedy! PI.OTKCTKD i.Y KOTAL LKTTKKS PATENT. Sill ,SA!BI> < Celebrated Female Pills. ! Prrjmrrd from a prescription of Sir ./. O'atkc. M. D Physician fcrttaordina/ 1/ to the (/turn. I Tills invaluable medicine is unfailing In tlie cure uf all ! those painful and dangerous diseases to w hlcli the female ; constitution is subject. It moderates all excess ami re ; moves all obstructions, from whatever cause, arid a speedy I cure may he relied on. TO MAHRIiCIJ l \l>ll> it Is particularly si Ited. It will, In a short time, bring oa I the motithiv period with regular!tr. CAI/lION. These Pills should not be taken by females during the EIIJST TIIKI'-K MONTHS of pregnancy, as ihey are sure ; to bring on miscarriage, 'ml at any oilier time they are In all cases of Nervous and Spina! Ai.txt.i i:s, BatTis In ' the Back and Limbs. Fatigue on >!i;ht ♦•xrribn. Palpita tion of the Heart. Hy>'fru baml uliltt--. these IM!ls will ef fect acute when all other mean* lm\ fail* l; ami ullhotigh a powerful remedy, da not contain iron, calomel, antimo ny. or anything hurt hi I to tin* eonstitullon. I-nil direction* In tin- pamphlet arouml each package, which shoi.i l be carefully pe*crvel. SOLD BV ALL DRUGGISTS PRICE, ON E LH-M-EAil PER BOTTLK. SPECIAL NOTICE. ' It if thr fate of every valuable Medicine to bp CQUN ; TERFEITED He eautir us. therefore. and sir that the ' Uttns"T.d M."mt blown in th' bottle, tind that rack i rrapper bmrs t!. FA C SIMILES of the signature* of I. C. BALDWIN it- CO.. and JOB MOsES. Without ! which, none are genuine. N. B.—One Do.l.ir, with Eight# en Cents lor Postage, en -1 closed to any Authorized Agent, or to the Sole General ! Agent for the t ntt* > l States and British Dcinfnions. JOB MOSES. 27 Cortland st., New York, will tnsuie a bottle containing Etty Pills, by return mail, securely sealed from all observation. 0ct,24. LIFE—HeaIth—STRENGTH. LIFE—HeaIth—STRENGTH. LIFE—HeaIth—STRENGTH. Tlic liiiM'.'ii French Stciiirdy. DH. JUAN DELAMAIIKE'L CELEBRATED SPECIFIC FILLS. ! Prepared from a prc*crt]di'>'i of Dr. Juan Dflamarrt^ Chief Physician to the Hospital da .Xoi I on Larib' imvre of I'm in. This valuable medicine i> no Iri;irr. hut unfailing in the cure of Sper inittorrhay or Seminal WVakrn>K. Every species of Genital or Urinary 1 rr 11abP.lt v, 1 nvoluntary or Nightly Seminal End,nmoeis from whatever cause protluoed , or however severe, will be speedily relieved and the organs j restored to healthy action. . Read the follcnciraj opinions of eminent French physician*: •*\V have used the Specific Pills prepared i y Garanclere A Bupout, .No. 214 line la>mbard, from the |r scriptlon of Ir. Juao Delamarre. In our private practice with uni tbrni success, and we b-!!e* e there i> no otln r medicine so well calculated i< cure alt persons suilerlnjr from Involun tary Emissions or any other weakness of it: • sexual or , gjus. whether caused by a sedentary mode ol living, ex i cesses, or abuse. It. A. HKAI KF.IMI: ir., MD. <5.1) DI.JAKIIN, M. i>. J I AN LE LKICWRK, M. D. Paris. May sth. ISC3. BEWAIU: OF COI: VU:HFI;I rs. Tli* 4 Genuine Pills are sold I y all the Principal Druggists throughout the world, price one dollar p#*r box, or.s'x box es for live do' Jars. GARAXCIEBK A DUPONT, Sole Proprietors, No. 214 Kou Lombard. Paris. One dollar enclosed to any uuthorzed agent, will Insure a box by return mail, securely sealed from all observation. Six boxes .or five dollars 2sole General Agents for America. OSCAR G MOSES ACO. 27 Cortland st., N. V N. H —French. German. Spanbh and English Pamphlets containing full particulars and directions for us* sent frea to any address. Sold In Lewistown ly K. J. HOFFMAN. Janl7-ly 3E)2£o t A T A at It El * A I I' F. THIS Snuff has thoroughly proved itself to ho the host aftielo known for curing the Catprrh, OAd in the 11'ynl and Htndaehe It has Won fonrid an excel lont remedy in many cases of Sure Ei/ex. Inafne&u lias IH'I'D removed l.y it. and Hearing has often been great ly improved by its ttse. It is fragrant and agreeable, and Gives Immediate Relief" to the dull heavy nain-caused by diseases of the head. The sensations after using it are delightful and invig orating. It opens and purges out all obstructions, strengthen- tile glands, and gives a healthy action to the parts affected MOKK THAN THIRTY 1 (CARS' of sale and use of I>a. MARSHALL'S CATARRH A.NI> HEAD ACnr. Sstcrr. has prov d its great Value for all the com mon ui.-t.ii-1 sof G." I. ad, and at this moment stands higher than ever before. It is recommended by many of the best physicians and is used with great success and satisfaction every where. Read the Certificates of Wholesale llrug. •psts in IHS (. The undersigned, having for mnv years been ac attainted with Da. MARSHALL'S CATARRH AM. HEABACH* Ssurr, and sold it iu our wholesale trade, cheerfully state that we lielieve it to bo equal, iu every respect, to the recommendations given of it for the cure of Catarrhal Affections, and that i*. is decidedly the best article we have ever known for all common of the head, Burr A Perry, Boston, I forties A Parke, N. V Reed, Austin ACo , 44 ( ,\. B. AD. Sum. 4 *, 44 Brown hansom A Co.. 44 £t*ph< m Pui x Co., M Reed. Cutler A Co., 4 Ijtrwei Minor A Co., ** Beth W. Kowle, 44 } McKesson A Bobbin, 44 Wilson, Falrbank A (k>. 44 |A L Scovilie A Co., 44 Hensh.iw, Kdmand & Co., : M M arl, Ooee >t < *. 44 11. 11. liny, Portland, Me. I Bush <t Gale, 44 For bale by all Druggists, IST IT. jaul7-ly.
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