Lewistown gazette. (Lewistown, Pa.) 1843-1944, December 12, 1866, Image 4

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    recipes.
From the American Agriculturist for December.
" Cheep farmer* Pudding. In a
two quart pudding dish or tin ba-in,
put three pints of sour apples sliced ;
cut three or four ounce.- of tat, salt
pork very thin and fry weil, and pour
the whole over tlie apples; salt a little,
pepper and spice to taste; mix a batter
with sour milk and a little cream,
thickened with flour, pour it over the
apples and steam an hour; to be eaten
with sugar or sauce. — A farmer s wife.
Tapir"" Pudding Threetablespoon
fuL cf tap oca soaked over night, one
quart of milk, the yolks of three eggs;
boil 'uli togeth r in a f.oina kettle, <>r
i a tin pail, ;-et into a kettle ot cold
• iter, and boil; add sugar to your
caste; when thoroughly cooked, take
t ! whites of the three eggs and beat
to a <tifl' troth, and pour over the
why. "."bile hot — Mr*, B. P. 6'., -Ye w
"en.
ia /c<r Mince Pic —For three pies,
oil':" three crackers rolled ver\* tine,
t . thirds cap of vinegar, one cup su
a**, one cup molasses, (or an equiva- j
te t i • sugar;) sprinkle in all kinds of
so' e desired; bake in crust the same
uo an apple pie —ll>
.V<atned Apple Pudding. —Make a
ioug'i as for biscuit, of one pint flour,
one toaspoonful cream tartar, half tea
spoon suleratus, mix with milk if con
venient, or if with water, add a little
shortening. Divide into three por
tions. Then take a pint of apples
quartered, and put a layer ;i*t the bot
tom of the pudding boiler, cover them
with crust, and put a layer of apples
and crust alternately, taking care to
have the crust on the top. Steam two
hours. It is very good. —Airs. L. L.
Decker, Manchester, Mass
Pup Pudding. —Three eggs well beat
en, nine tablespoonfuls of flour, one
pint of sweet milk; bake in cups in a
quick oven; serve with sauce. — Mrs. L
P. V.
Cottage Pudding. —Take one quart
flour, two cups sugar, six tablespoon
fuls melted butter, two cups sweet
milk, two beaten eggs, two teaspoon
f'uls cream tart: r, one and a half tea
spoonfuls soda. Mix well and bake or
steam in a mold or large tin basin,
(which should be only part full, as it
rises up nearly double.— ED.) Serve
with beaten butter and sugar, or wine
sauce. What is left from dinner is
good for tea cake. Mrs. 11. W G., Or
egon, Illinois.
Father Cake. —(Simple and good:)
One cup white sugar, one teaspoon of
butter, one egg, two even cups sifted J
flour, two thirds cup ot milk, one tea
spoonful cream tartar, and half a tea
spoonful saleratus or soda. Flavor j
with essence of lemon.— Mrs B. V,
Foster, Danvers, Mass.
fear An old bummer in the gutter,
one cold night, was seen holding his
feel up to the moon, and ejacu.ating to
some invisible person, 'pile on the
wood—it's a miserable cold tire.'
you arrive at the dignity,
of saw in wood, Lafayette, if you is el
awated in the profession, inind and
always saw the biggist fust, cause vy?
you 11 have the little uns to saw when
you are tuckered out. Yen you eat
pi as I suppose you may, some day, if j
you live to be a man, always eat the j
crust, fust, cause the erust isn't a good
thing to top off with, especially if it
is tough and thick as sole leather.— J
Yen you pile up wood always put the
big ones at the bottom—always, La
fiyctte. cause its mighty hard work
to lift 'em to the top of the pile. These
are the result of observation, Lafay
ette. you may depend on, and its all 1
for your good I say it.' 'Vy, father,' ]
responded the young hopeful, 'vot a j
spei i lence you must a had.'
PHOTOGRAPHIC
K. <fc H. T. ANTHONY A CO.,
Manufacturers of Photographic Materials,
WHOLESALE AVII RETAIL,
501 Broadway, S. Y.
Trlofcr.f S Ur " l:,ln husinessof PHOTOGRAPH
ing viz- HrC for the follow
•irreoacopea and stereoscopic Views,
Of American and Foreign Cities and Landscapes
Groups, Statuary, Ac. \
Stereoscopic Views of the War,
From negatives mane in the variouscampaignsaDd I
forming a complete Photographic history of (he con- 1
test. j
Stereoscopic Views on Class,
Adapted for either the Magic Lantera or stereo
scope. Our catalogue will he sent to any address on j
receipt of stamp.
Photographic Albums.
? e manufacture more largely than any other house,
about 200 varieties from 50 cents to S6O each. Our Al
burns 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 THOUSAND
reproductions of the
rv?l lei,ruled Engravings. Paintings, Statues, Ac
Catalogues sent on receipt of stamp,
will Xl lirap, ' t ' r f others ordering goods C. O. D„
order e "im r Th" 1 Pcr te, V ol thp lt,n °unt with their
not fad t^T,sfv PriCeS l ual "y of our goods can
jet3 ly
Katate of George B. Penepaeker, dee'd
-ATOTrCE U hereby given That lette" of
,UIIU on the estate of Geo
B - Petiepacher, law of Granville town!
ship, Mifflin county, have been granted
to the undersigned, residing in said town
ship. Ail persons indebted to said estate
are requested to make immediate pay
ment, and those having claims to present
them dulv authenticated for settlement
SAMUEL H. McCOY,
nov2l Administrator.
*'l3 v.*a r M rstablishfl In N. Y. City.**
"tmly hit i'Mble known."
"Free fiom Poisons *'
"Not Jaii**-rou to the Human Family.
"Hats conn* out of their holw to ule."
"Oostar's" Eat, Eoach, &c., Exterminators
Is a j.asie—hs.ml tor lints. Mice, Koaehrs,
Black an.! Ui-<1 Ant*. Ac.. Ac.
"Costar's" Bed-Bug Exterminate
Is a 1i 4 u1.l or wash—unci to O. stroy, and
also as a pr.-v.ntive lor IkM-Bugs, Ac.
"Oostar's" Electric Powder for Insects
Is for Motto*. Mosqiiitot-s, !■ Iras, BrJ-Br.gs,
insects on l latits, Fowls, Animals, Ac.
*3" ! ! Bewark I ! ! of all worthless imitations.
F!.. See 1 hat-Costar's" name is on each Box. Bot
tie. and Flask, before yon buy.
Address. " Henry IT- Costar,
4.54 Bioadwuy, K. Y.
ASf Sold in Lewistown, Pa ,
A3" By
And all Druggists and Retailers everywhere.
"COSTAR'S"
CELEBRATED
Buckthorn Salve,
For Cuts. Burns. Bruises. Wounds. Boils. Caucers,
Broken Breasts. Sore Nipples, Bleeding, Blind and
Painful Piles; Scrofulous, Putrid and ill-conditioned
Sores; Ulcers. Glandular Swellings, Eruptions, Cuta
neons Affections. Ringworm. Itch. Corns, Bunions.
Chilblains. Ac.; Chapped Hand.-. Lips, Ac.; Bites of
Spider*. Insects. Animals, Ac., Ac.
A3" Boxes 25 cents, 50 cents, and $1 sizes.
&S-Sold by all Druggists everywhere.
A®" And by Henry R. Costar. 484 Broadway N. Y.
<F5_ And by Lewistown. Pa.
"COSTAR'S"
UNIVERSAL
Corn Solvent,
FOR CORNS. BUNIONS, WARTS, AC.
A®- Boxes, 25 cents, oil cents, and $1 sizes.
Sold by all Druggists everywhere.
And by Henry R Costar, 484 Broadway, N. Y.
#-, And by Lewistown, Pa.
"COSTAR'S"
PREPARATION OF
Bitter-Sweet & Orange Blossoms
FOR BEAUTIFYING THE COMPLEXION.
Used to Soften and Brautify the Skin, remove
Freckles. Pimples. Eruptions. Ac.
Lai lies are now using it in preference to all others.
Bottles fl.
tB- Sold ty all Druggists everywhere.
#3- And by Henry R. Costar. 484 Broadway, N. Y.
oAnd by— —Lewistown, Pa.
"COSTAR'S"
PECTORAL
Cough Remedy,
For Cough*. Colds. Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Croup,
Whooping Cough, Influenza. Asthma. Consumption,
Bronchial Affections, and all Diseases of the Throat
and Lungs.
Bottles, 25 cents, 50 cents, and $! sizes.
4C®-Sold by all Druggists everywhere.
*r And by Henry R. Cottar, 484 Broadway, N. Y.
And by Lewistown, Pa.
"COSTAR'S"
CELEBRATED
BISHOP PILLS,
A UNIVERSAL DINNER PILL,
For Nervous and Sick Headache, Costiveness, Indi
gestion. Dyspepsia, Biliousness. Constipation. Diar
rhcea, Colics. Chills, Fevers, and general derange
ment of the Digestive Organs.
S9, Boxes, 25 cents, 50 cents, and $1 sizes.
69-Sold by all Druggists everywhere.
69- And by Henry R. Cottar, 484 Broadway.
*9- And by —Lewistown, Pa.
November 17, 1866-3 m.
ETWAS FUR
Die Leute.
t COMMON SENSE is most uncommon
) thing in the world. In proportion to
the amount men have, do they succeed in
their undertakings. No acquired knowledge
can supply the want of it. In the matter of
business, it suggests to us, being merchants,
the following considerations, which shall con*
trol our actions in all dealings with the pub
lic :
First. We shall endeavor to keep and sell
only PRIME GOODS, that we can guanm
tee. If we warrant our calicoes, they must
not fade. We will not seil for ALL WOOL.
what is part cotton. —SILKS that CUT. for DU
RABLE WEAR,— Muslins, thick starched, for
well bodied Our Groceries mu*t be pure,
and fresh, and clean.
Secondly. We shall sell always at fair
prices,—as cheap as fair living will allow.
Ihirdly. Our stock shall always be full, —
new. of the best quality, adapted to the wants
of the public, and suited to every variety of
taste.
Fourthly. Our Clerks and Assistants must
be p.dite, kind, honest, and industrious men.
who will delight to show our goods, and treat
customers DECENTLY, whether they buy or not
Lastly We shall closely attend to busi
ness, OURSELVES, see that our customers get
exactly w hat they want, and keep them in a
good humor generally. Our bow !
With a
FULL, FRESH STOCK
OF
P ILL & UI.YI'LR GOODS,
we have to offer the heads of families :
Domestics, Notions. Calicoes,
Jeans and Sheetings, Ladies' Hose;
Satinctts and Cloths that wear,
DeLains in style both bright and rare;
Alpacas, black, and blue and brown,
Meriuoes, Velvets, soft as down;
Fine woolen Shawls, new styles and hue
Of rosy morn, or day—sky blue;
Everything cheap that Mother wants,
For Bessie, Willie, Said or llantz.
We feel confident that the Ladies will be
pleased with the matchless variety of
ißfcxrfc'ff ramiaEisKße
AND DRESS ORNAMENTS,
which fill the upper story of our establish
ment; such as
Silks de Paris, Mohair stripes,
Wool Piaids, Coburg, Laine de Reps;
Satins, Cloths of softest shade.
Breakfast Shawls, in beauty made;
Balmoral Skirts, Nubias, Iloods,
Magic Puffings, loveliest goods;
Zephyr, Fancy 'Kerchiefs fine,
Silk and Friz that look divine ;
Combs, Cuffs, Collars. Buttons bright
That shine like diamonds day and night,
With things for Toilet in profusion.
To which we need not make allusion.
we have the latest Btyles ot
FANCY CASIMEBEB,
TUB BEST
French & American Cloths.
VESTINGS in Great VARIETY;
The finest Cloth and Cotton
SHIRTS
ever offered in this place;
DRAWERS, HOSE, COTTON & WOOLEN;
Perfumery, Neck-Ties, Collars,
everything desired for utility or adornment.
Our Stock of
Groceries,
Queens-ware,
Hollow-ware,
New and Fresh, is Full and Choice.
Sugars and Coffees at various prices.
Molasses and Syrups, with all thebestspices;
Tobacco, Cigars, with all kinds of Soap,
Curry combs. Brushes, and Halters of rope;
Dried Fruit of all kinds. French Mustard
and Rice,
Canned Fruit, Tomatoes and Pickles in
spice;
Churns, Tubs, and Buckets, large Baskets
and small,
Fine Curtains for windows and Mirrors for
wall,
Nick-Nacks, and Jim Cracks and Tick-
Tacks for all.
Unsere Freunde im county ous, kan uns
Butter, Oyer. Sie Fleisch, Grundberer, alles
das Sie nicht brauchen, verhauntlen; wir
wolen alsfort so bilicb verkaufen als meoglich.
All kinds of country produce taken in ex
change. Country Merchants supplied with
Notions at city wholesale prices.
I - Store room and waie'rooms on the corner
i nf Valley and Mill streets, east of the Black
Bear Hotel.
PRATT, LAW & PRATT.
i Lewistown, October 31, 1866.
Tailoring Establishment
(BSLfidE&IiiSS Wo ©EiUS*
MERCHANT TAILOR. has removed his Shop to the
I'Uil-iihg formerly known the-'green house."
at the internet-lion of Valley and Mill street.adjoining
H. M.A R. Pr:.tt' .-tore, w here he e.irdially invites all
who need anythilig MI his line. Goods and Trim
mings furnished and gentlemen's clothing made, in
the latest styles, on short notice, and at reasonable
prices. apll-lf
AAIUA'i MSi'lliilli'J'J
At D. Grove's Store.'
New Arrivn! hf Grorrrirs and (oufrefioneriri.
1\ •ROVE would again inform the public that he
I', has just received a fresh supply, to which lie
w< tild call their at:<-n;i..n. N" is th.e tune to buy
eheap prime Molasses: the very host o! Sugars; prime
( otl'ee, i tjitleretii kueis. put up in packages: Corn
•Starch. Farina. Hominy. B. ans-and all feirtds of Spices,
rosh and tine; prime Cheese, pure Cider Vinegar.
Baskets. Buckets, Brooms, and a variety of Dolls ami
Notions for i hildren. Also, Raisins, Figs. Prunes.
Coeoanuts. Almonds. Ac.. teside the largest assort
m -lit of Soaps to he found in tow n. H- - Oils, and an
endless vaiiety of extracts, all of w i ich will he sold
cheap for easli.
j~ All kinds of Country Produce taken in ex
change for Goods.
Thankful for past favors, he hopes By strict atten
tion to business to merit and receive acontir.uatn eof
the patronage of a generous public may 10
Great Excitement at the Post
Office,
/ \ N account of the new arrival of Boots and Shoes*.
* / at greatly reduced pne s. The undersigned would
respectfully inform th* pulilic that lie has just arrived
from the eastern cities with a large assortment- of
BJOTS, SII.iLS AND G.llTEixS.
consisting of Ladies', Gentlemen's and Children's
Wear, which ho has purchased at'•come down" pri
ces. He is now prepared to sell cheaper than the
cheapest, for cash. Also, constantly on hand a large
assortment of home-made work, which is inauufa.--
tured under his own supervision, and of the best ma
terial and Workmanship. Boots and Shoes made to
order at short notice. Repairing done in tiie neatest
manner. Call at the Post Office, and examine for
yourselves. W. C. THORNBURG.
Lewi stow 11. May 23, 1860-y.
ardwar Z,
mn Aii ID m m ] M,
hTOU'A, I*A.
A 011N L>. SELIILIMER offers his sincere
?f thanks to the friends arid well-wishers of
his establishment, for the steady and rapid
growth of his business hitherto, and solicits
a continuation of the patronage of the com
munity. With increased facilities, and devo*
ting strict peraoi ul attention to the details of
his business, he is confident that all orders
he may be favored with during the present
year, wil! he executed to the entire satisfac
tion of those giving them.
flis stock of Hardware. Wood work, Leather,
Saddlery. Coacli Trimmings, Linings,
Shoe Findings, Paints, Oils. Glass,
Stoves, Nails, Horse and Mule
Shoes, Nail* and Nail Rods,
&c., &c., &e.,
is heavy and well-selected, and is offered at
prices as low as can possibly be sold. His
Tl N \v % su;
is of his own manufacture, mode in a good
and workmanlike manner, by full hands, un
der his own supervision, and is offered whole
sale or retail, u.v superior to any in the market.
Merchants, Mechanics, Farmers, House
keepers and Dealers gererally may rely upon
getting any article in his line with an assu
ranee of fair dealing and promptness, wheth
er in person or by order.
Roofing, Spouting, Repairing, Gas Fitting
and all kinds of Job Work done at shortest
notice.
Liberal discount given to the Trade and
Wholesale Dealers.
J. B. SELIIEIMER.
Lewistown, Jan., 1866-ly
mi Till Hi!!
In addition to an extensive stock of
GOLD & SILVER WATCHES,
MEDALSONS,
BREAST PINS,
RINGS,
and other
T E W IE Xj Irt "Y ,
AT
establishment, will be found a beautiful as
sortment of
MMI3 9
Pt!o TOImKA I*ll ALBUM*,
ALSO,
of all the prominent
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
and hundreds of other articles.
11. W. JUNKIN.
Lewistown, May 24, 1865.
NOTICE!
I)ERSONS in general, and especially those
about going to housekeeping, will take
notice that A. Felix is still manufacturing all
kinds of
FURNITURE,
and has now on hand a large assortment of
goods suitable for housekeeping, such as So
fas, Tetes, Spring and Cane Chairs, Windsor
Chairs, Lounges, marble top Tables, with a
general assortment of well made furnituro 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,
Butterbowls, Churns, Tubs, Buckets, Wash
boards, Tucker's patent Clothes Wringer
best machine out to save labor and clothing.
Hair, husk, and Excelsior Mattresses, Ward'
robes. Settees. Extension Tables, on hand.
Bargains can be had by calling at A. Fe
lix's Store or Furniture Warehouse.
A. FELIX.
■WAXrwasißa
2500 CORDS
CHESTXDT OAK AND HEHIOCK BJRK,
Delivered at the Tannery of
J. SPAHCCrLE & CO.,
I.EWISTOWN,
For which the highest market price will be
paid in CASH.
Lewistown, mar! 4 ly
New Stock of Hats, Caps, &c.
77. 0-. SOLIiTO-^H,,
Market St., next Door to John tinttody's,
... - lias j.lst received front *• .
/Nw Yrk ami I'titlatlcl >F" •
phia, the must extensive
stuck ami complete a.-sorf■
nient of
ever exhibited in 'his place which will be dis
posed ol at such prices as to defy competition,
and which be invites everybody to call and
examine, as he is satisfied that his stock cat *
not fail to please
For the Ornish he ha< cnstantlv on hand,
r will make to order, hats to thiir taste ol
any required size or brim, at prices which
cannot fail be satisfactory.
Country Merchants will find it to their ad
vantage to give hini a call, as a liberal deduc
tiutj will bt- made t • wholesale purchasers
Don't forget the place, rest door to .L-hr
Kennedy's .Store and nearly opposite -
Odd Fe lows' Hall. . uia\ I
FARMERS l(KIK TO VOI R INTKKiNT.v!
BALL'S CHSO
HUM Ull .Will,
WITH
Pigeon-Wing Self-Rake.
MANUFACTURED fiV
REESE, SL.YGEE ct FOUST,
Lewistown, Mifflin County, /'it.
\VF are now manufacturing Ball's <)ho Reaper and
it Mower, with Pigeon-wing Sell rake, which we of
fer for the season of INC. 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; has no side
draft: two driving wheels; hinge.| bar."adapts itself to
the unevennc-ss of the ground in mowing and reap
ing. The self-rake does not interfere with the dri
v.-r's seat The driver ean regulate the height of
-nibble while the machine i- in motion.
We also manufacture SEHiLES' PATENT
IIAV ItAKE, Haines' celebrated Horse power
■md Threshing Machine. Agency for Geieer's patent
Self-Regulating Grain Thresher, Separator. Cleaner
and Bagger.
All kinds of Machine work made and fitted up for
Mills. Factories. Furnaces and Forges. Also, Rose
auij Reaction Water Wheels.
All orders will receive prompt attention. Lv addres
sing REEBE, SL.'.GLE 4 KO'UST.
Lewistow n. Mifflin Co.. Pa.
S. Benner, General Agent. fl'6s m>23'ti6
KOBE IIT W. PA TTO.V
801 TH SIDE OF MARKET STREET,
LEWIS LOW Ni. PA.
HAS just received and opened at his es
. tablishment a new supply of
Clocks, Watches, Jewelry,
SJil/lii &y list Ate
Fancy Articles, &c.,
which he will dispose of at reasonable 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
make selections who desire to purchase.
fl&r REPAIRING neatly and expeditiously
attended to, and all work warranted.
Thankful for the patronage heretofore re
ceived, he respectfully asks' a continuance ol
the same, and will endeavor to please all win
may favor him with their custom. feb2
1806.
NEW GOODS!
AT
NATHANIEL KENNEDY'S
STOR.EI,
In the Odd Fellows' Hall.
JUST received from Philadelphia, a
very choice assortment of
<&£oi.s<e©issßß mrssz&ask
Ginghams. Flannels, Cheeks, Hickory, Foreign and
domestic Dry Goods of ad kinds.
ALSO.
Sugars, Coffees, Tens, Chocolate,
Essences of Coffee, Qtieensware. Stone
ware, Hardware and Cedarware,Shoul
ders. Hams, Mackerel, Herring,
Shad. Hoots ancl
Shoes. Grain Hags. Also,
a fine lot of Whisky,
BRAS E> Y /
Wine and Gin,
SALT. Af„
Ac.. Ac,
which will be gold very low. Country Produce taken
in exchange for goods by
N. KENNEDY.
Lewsitown, October 11, 1865.
20.000 MAJORITY!
To the Voters of Central Penna
ELECTION i over and it has been decided by about
•AOMto-majority that the Tobacco and Cigars sold
at Krysinger's Tobacco and Segar Store cannot be
surpassed, either in Quality or Price.
Look at the Prices, get some of the goods, and com
pare with all others, and you will be satisfied that you
get the worth of your money nt Frysinger's.
Krysinger's Spun Roll only sl.ooper pound.
Frysinger's Navy •• •'
Frysinger's Congress " " -<
Frysinger's Flounder •' " "
Willett Navy
Oronoko Twist " " "
And other Plug Tobacco at 40 and 50 cts per lb.
Cut and Dry. 4o .nd 50 cts. Granulated Tobaccos at
50 cts.. 60 Cts . 80 cts.. SI.OO, $1.20. ami $1.50 per lb.
Fine-Cut chewing, at $1.40 and $1.20.
Cigars at 1. 2, 3. 5 and 10 cts.-eaeh.
Pips in great variety: also Cigar Cases. Tobacco
Pouches and Boxes. Match Safes, and all articles
usually kept in a first-class Tobacco and Cigar Store.
To Merchants. I offer the above goods at prices that
will enable tliein to retail at the same prices that I
do and realize a fair profit.
OcUA. E. FRYSINGER.
Pennsylvania Railroad.
Trains leave Lewistowu Station as follows :
JFesficard. Eastward
Philadelphia Express, b5 35 a. in. cl 2 17 a. m.
Baltimore " (a) 4 31 a. m.
Day Express, all 06 a. ra.
Fast Line, a6 20 p.m. c637a. m.
Mail, a4 13 p.m. a4 50p.m.
Cincinnati Express, a6 17 p.m.
Emigrant, clO 27 a. m.
FREIGHT TRAINS.
N. Y. Stock Freight, 8 43 a. m.
Through Freight, 10 25 pm. 130a. m.
Fast " 940a. m. 647a. m!
Express " 1106 pm 12 26 p.m.
Stock " '2 25 p. m. 808 p. m.
Local " 12oa. m. 10 15 p. m.
Tyrone Ccal, 12 20 p. m. 11 16 a. m.
Union Line. 9 05 p. m.
H. AB. I', 107 p. m 953 "
b daily; a dailv except Sunday: c dailv except Mon
day.
Fare to Harrisburg $210; to Philadelphia 5 86; |o
Altoona 2 oO; to Pittsburgh 6 60; to Baltimore 5 20 - to
York 3 20.
*i-The ticket office will he open 20 minutes before
the arrival of each passenger train.
D. E. ROBESON, Agent.
Galbriiith A Conner s oinuibuases connect with all
the passenger trains, and tuke up and set down pas
sengers at all points within the borough. Orders are
requested to he left at the National House
Here is the Place
to Buy ! !
COME AND TRY US!
SPLENDID STOCK
NEW GOODS!
AT
ERISBIN'S.
IJARM EH-.' Mechanic Laboring men ! anU their
wives! ail arc invito-.-* to full at the Ohi On 0 ;>-
posito the Jab. mid we tite splendid .-took ol
just receive.!, and which are going off iike hot cake*
.-u juices so low a toast.im<dieveryl.ody. Just tluuk of
Army BUnWr.i. *l. wo,d just the tliu.g ; i your
Ih-.i-Uio.-e . .it.i ni/iii-. on j•; t>. perpuirl
Ban en 1.11 001. Flannel. only SO eta.
Red. .iii wool, 1 ur tiled Flannel. +5 eta.
Grey ml wool. Twilled Flannel. 4a cts.
White, all wool. Twilled Flannel. 40. 60. 60, Ac.
Shaker Flannel,"so.
Satmetts. from 5.; to $1.12.
All wool Cashinieres. 76 sr.o(l, $1.26, Ac.
Kentucky Jeans from IKi to 75 eta.
(.'.aid striped Shirting, '-J cis
MUSLINS, c \ Mi di's.
1• EL \IN > M Ell 1 N" TES
I'L A i I> w . (. IN<MI .\ MS.
LOHUtU.- M.I'ACAS.
LINsKV. CM)rUS.
HOODS. IIOSIEKY,
IMPEK COLLAUS,
FREAKf As i" CAPS,
SHAWLS, CRASH
HUCKABACK IOU KM NO.
fine ail Linen; and in feet nil good- generally kept in
stop s in tide nine.- wi'l U f.. M ,,d among my stock
and til! to Do sold (_ il K U'
For Cash or Produce.
ALSO,
QIJEENSWARE,
WILLOW-WARE,
- * 6,
E£.CCi£S,
and u full assortment of
GROCERIES.
For Buckwheat Cakes 1 have
EPLRNDII) SYRUP.
at only i'i cents per quart?
LOVERING'S SYRUP.
which is the BEST in market, and, also.
CTJE/. HCWE?.
Buyers are cordially invited to call and see for
themselves. S.J. UKiSBIN.
At the t>hl Corner. Opposite the Jail.
Lewistown, November 14, lsfk.—tf
Brown's Mills.
'IMI h ninlorKiiriietl :trc |ircj>:u - 'i[ to
but all k luds of Produce for eu-n. or receive oil
store at Brown's Mills, Keedsvillc, Pa We will have
on baud
Plaster. Salt andCCoatl t
We intend keeping the mil! constantly running, and
have
fiDliL *l3 &$
for sale at the lowest Market rates, aval! times.
e a The public are requested to give ns a call
sepJTtf H. STRUXK & HOFFMAN'S.
'illJ! aijy
AT
NOTICE TO FARMERS!
Ui dcrsigned am,, tin -a that he
J is now prepared to buy <■- receive on
storage. ami forward all kinds • f
Grain and other Produce,
at his new Warehouse at Kredst tile.
riiAVI HIJ, A Colli
kept constantly on hand f.,r ale.
ile also continues the I*r• duee Business at
the old stand in Lewistown
oet 19-tf ABXEII THOMPSON.
Lewistown Mills.
TIIE
HIGHEST CASH PRICES Pilß WHEAT, AND
ALL KINDS (IF GRAIN,
or received rt on storage, at the option -d those
having it for the market.
They hope, by giving doe and personal at
tention to business, to merit a liberal sh ire of
public patronage.
tOP PL ASTER, SALT and Limeburners
COAL always on hand
WM. B McATEE t SON.
Lewistown, Jan 1, 1H65.-tf
WHAT'S ALL THIS ?
Why, the Grain Business Reviv
ed at McCoy's old Stand
r |MIE undersigned, having r< nted fhe large
and commodious W alehouses fnrnierly
occupied by Frank A/. Coy. tvij . is m<w pre
pared t 1 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 &
Fish
lie returns titan ks to all his ..Id customers
tor their former patronage, and si-all feel
grateful for a renewal of past businesj rela
tions.
.1/erchants will find it to their advantage
to give him a call.
iuarl4—ly W.Y. WILLIS.
PRICES DOWN ONCE MORE.
T*?. E undersigned has a large stock of both
JL Home-made and Eastern manufactured Boots and
w hich he offers at prices lower than he has
sold for four years :
'"S 0 J,'hick, d. Boots, warranted, from $2.76 to 5-°°-
Kip, • '. 4.00 to 6.00.
" Calf, - - extra 4.60t06"0.
Boys Boots, 1.1H>103.00.
Men's thick Brogans, double-soled, 2.00 to 2.50.
Men's split '• warranted very bad, I'®-
Boys' Shoes, priee ranging from 1.26 to 2.26.
As the tuxes are to Ik* reduced again on the first day
lso enables us to reduce our prices.
HOME-MADE WORK of all kinds made to
order at reduced prices. So come on boys and girl"
and examine for yourselves.
Trunks, Valises and Carpet Hag*
kept on bund. Gentlemen will bear in mind that no
goods will be given out uuless paid for. ami if re
turned in good order, the monev will be returned. 1!
requested. But when goods have leen soiled or
worn, they will not be taken back —please bear tin*
in mifid—as some folks think th'it wearing fr *
short time don't injure the sale of them afterwards
augl-tf BILLY JOHNSON-