Lewistown gazette. (Lewistown, Pa.) 1843-1944, February 06, 1867, Image 3

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LOCAL AFF AIRS
t-g 4 TI RliEl DI.WER will be
_ -v 1 at the z\]prentices' Hall Festival
tivday. from 12 to 1 o'clock. Price SO etc.
Fried or -tewed Oysters separate.
t Uildren will be admitted free this after
; from one to three o'clock.
- .MUTHING NUT. —J. Irvin Wallis s
nianufaeturing some new stgte, double
•.-liver-lustre TEA and COFFEE
}>< iTS, and you will also find bargains in
Hoi • Furnishing Goods, at the Big < tof
fee Pot Sign. fe'4-lt
?>", ' rrove has add •<! t<> hi- of 10,-
000 differeut thiogs &elf-Raismg flour,
an arri.-le which no liou-ewife will wish
to be without, if once tried. [We have
been using this flour in our family for
several months, and can add our testimo
ny to its being what is represented —the
mo-t convenient tiling ever introduced. —
Eds. Gazette.
The World Mutual Life Insurance
Company of New York is one of the reli
able companies in which a man may run
the risk of insurance with a pro-peet, so
far a- human foresight can go, of realiz
ing expectations. It insures on two prin
-—the mutual, in which the in-ured
0 r 'wo year- becomes :t partieipat r in
ti. iividends, which annually increase:
ati 1 'ue iu'U-participating, the rate- of
wlii'-li are said to lie lower than any other
J. F. FrueaUti', Holli<iaysburg.
Pa., is the ' General Agent for this State, to
v >m applications for insurance or fur
• ;• r inforniati >n can be made, an i p r
- :i- d- -i 'ing i 'calageneiesshouldapply.
RoBBLRY AMI ATTKMUTKI' INCKNDIA
KISM. —MczVtee- Lewistown Mill was t-n
--tt i - , We.'mc-day nizrht. and the mom y
:rawer robbed o{ a few cents change
which had been left there. Two bag-of
flour holding about 206 pounds, were also
-mien. The wor.-'. feature in tl;e tran-ac
>'i however remain- to l>e told, as an at
••enr't w is made to - t the mill on fire,
i:.e floor haviim IC en covered with oil and
an <'ld bolting cloth stuck in the mouth
ti.-- stove with the expectation that it
\\ th 1 catch and set the floor on fire. It
unit however without doing -<, by the
thi : opening the upper door, and thus
saved u- from an extensivetsonflagration.
It b with much regret we chronicle the
• ti: a any out i> in our midst win can
.t i. rateiy fire buildings, as in such case
no one is safe or can tell at what hour he
may rise and find his property in flames.
Suspicion we learn attached to a man in
town, but Mr. McAtee being absent, no
arr--t wa-made. The empty bag- were
found on Saturday morning on Sample's
manure pile.
ACCIDENT — Horse Hurt.—On Wednes
: y evr-idne la-t a horse and sleigh driven
1 y two young men came into collision
at sample's corner with the tongue of a
>1; igh from the valley, driven by Messrs.
Thompson. The tongue penetrated the
horde's -houldcr three or four inches,
makimr a severe wound. The evening
wa- extremely • >ld. and both were no
doubt driving fast. Me.--rs. Thompson
were on the right as the law directs, an
observance which every driver of a vehi
cle ought to be careful to follow in all ea
st—. and especially in town. The tongue
of their sleigh was broken.
Two horses attached to a sleigh belong
ing to Robt. Montgomery ran away on
Sunday last, uj setting the vehicle, throw
ing out a lady and little boy. bruising the
latter'.- head, but not injuring the former.
The horse- ran on the pavement at > tm
plo - hotel, and demolished the sleigh
.a their juu—age among cellar-door-, aw
rinzr-po-t-, <fcc., between that and the
diamond.
t' : X Gr< >ve ha- a large !• tof Valentines,
1 :i)]ri-ing -erion.s, -titirieal. comic, -■ ft
- ®p, langui-hinu. loving, cat-nu-up.
timental. funny, detrimental, hyporbole
au. super-phosphate, antipodiacal, green.
and ornamental —to suit all age-,
svxes, conditions and colors.
LOOK HKRE ! I—RUAD1 —RUAD THI- !1 — 1 Vash
' Birthday Coming!! —Tbe ladies
: the "Mite Society" of the M. E. church,
v .11 give an ENTERTAINMENT on the
• veningaof the -Istand 22' 'of February,
in the basement of the church, to increase
their funds. Supper each evening com
• ii lug at 5 o'clock. All kinds of liosists
and their accompaniments. Tickets one
I'oiiar. Also, Confectionery, Ice Cream,
Oy-ters, and Fancy Table. The liberal
] tr age of a generous public is earnest
ly >ol kited.
n.iturday last was Ground Hog Day,
a- he did not see his -hadow, the wise
I: ' n >ay that he remains out and that the
Vi ntec i- broken. We suspect, however,
c it the ground hogs looke<l with a rue
'■"Untenanee over the vast piles of snow
. ig around in all directions, and in vain
-"UL: it for a sj>ot to wallow in the sand,
f -r a mouthful of grass or roots on which
t" make hi- thanksgiving dinner.
M <• arc sorry to see that Chark- 6now
n colored; has b*cn sentenctsi to the
I uiti jitiary for larceny by the Clearfield
aty court, lie was a fine bov, served
with distinction in the celebrated Massa
'usette 54th duriog the war. but proba
' • tnrough evil associations was le<i to
*■ < (ijomi—ion of a crime for which he
: t- now to suffer 13 months confine
meat. Honesty is the Ixß>t policy aiwags.
"THE SPARKLING STREAM," is the ti
tle of a new Temperance Music Book,
published by Charles M. Tremaine, 481
Broadway, New York, which contains a
choice collection of melodies, adapted to
the use of temperance lodge—, and socio
tii-s, meetings, Ac., and also for the parlor
and concert room. This collection em
braces nmny popular temperance song-,
set to late and good music. On the whole,
the book is destined to supply a want, in
the temperance world. For further par
ticular address the publisher.
A half-breed darkey but full-blooded
j rascal, calling himself JacobCh&voss, who
| figured here some week- ago, was arrest
ed at Beading for swindling a woman at
Lebanon out of sixty dollars by promis
ing to marry her. Here he had a wife
. with him.
fear The greatest little lamp yet invent
ed is to be found at Grove's. It.- wick is
j merely saturated in a certain fluid and
placed in the lamp, when it will burn
four hours and over without the use of oil
or fluid, giving too a bright light.
RANGE OF THE THERMOMETER.
The following i.- the ranee of our thcr- j
momuter from the 30th
morn's noon, even'g
Jan. 3d, i_ b. z. 16 16
31. 14 22 114
Feb. 1, gO 5d 43
g, 34 34 36
3, 36 41 39
4, 3g 44 40
5, 38 38 38
The indications for a break up were
strong since last week, rain having fallen :
on Saturday and Monday, but the weather !
is again getting eol ler. On Tuesday we j
had some light snow squalls, with a strong :
western wind, and this morning the ther- !
mounter is again below freezing point
I• .r<: -or ri-:n_. On Sundav the latter
stood at 28 7-10. The first lightning this I
year was observed on Saturday evening, i
Special Retires,
isr O T X o E .
T!i- t> tuiiful P; no Furti— of lit: •vf.ir.y 4 O .are
; !• y all z- ■ : ! .zes t>> the I ' TV.-
-uroen:.- f the k.ml.
We - ,nti"t Mteae-t vhat - want to make a nri- ,
: - ti-:: ,-nrn: ni re ' i*„ uzu we ar- - •* ,
1 : ... -..t "• c. the lan.t >i ::npr >vem*nt H:. ■•V.T 1- i
I attained.
Hvf.r- th'v !.a i Ur> -igtit th<-ir PtHtin- t<*> ■ !*ir pre
■
• " n with i:.-?rumv:.t f-< trakers ef tl.i
--j untrv at4 Ear pe. an i ree-.red th<? re-.v.,--i of mer
it, wr id I ctg-TS. ;.t the ■ !t! r:.t- i Vt.irij - Fair. It j
-
has ■:• en overr;.>d hy thi ma- . ,!w rM.
-■ ' t y itii;-.rve ruent- •e- y ap|. •it y - '..'tit
: > •'. ir Piitr.us, .•: nuted that a m<.-re {>•::• • ,;i- ;
-ttunjera 1::.- '■■Ti IJ. . - :, V" *' "'• I -
achu . ' i ti.- paradox of making exr-ellence more
-
moit "Escels-ior."' novl4-ly
FRIGHTFUL EXECUTION !
I* s *, ' ■ ■ : zrey 1 ea 1-, t-y endeavoring to 1
darken thern witii nteialhc dyes that
Scorch and Blast
! ti '■ - ■ *' r . •. 3&ST A v o.j t • ... v ; -rril ;e
DISI K.! l(i Nt; ttIEN IS,
.iM'l t- - onl •' ill- tfreat to'. ? staple of Airier. 1.
CRISTADORO'S HAIR DYE,
; vrh-cti not only iu!an?am - p--"iL>9 ail of j
i t-.ack an.l I row . i v . strengthens and ;
heaut'.nes the hlr. Manufactured by J.CBISTADOBO.Y
\: •!! • . N -'v Voj;. S.M by Druggist*. A Iby
~ Hair I'r. "hts. Jar.23-l;a.
ALLCOCK S POROUS PLASTERS.
LAME BACK.
New York. Nov. 23. ISSO.
T. Aiicock 4 Co.—U-T c-'.ien : 11 .rely - lAVr- 1 severely
fr.-tn a weakness • nk. Havlr.'li- r 1 y-eir[darter- ;
:nu iirec. tnmea.leJl r csi— of e.is kind. I j.-oenred one, i
ill th- r tit was a. I ciold ■ i - re. As njr> piaster cur
; ret me In a we- k. Y ars rer, fttliy.
J. BtiKiu-. t 1 ! r<; the llr.::idre*.h H - . j
CURB 01 CKICU IN HIC B.\ I. AND LUMBAGO.
1 ■ : s. N. Y.. y 4 W;j
Me- -s. A. cock 4C■ : i 1 <ise i n.- Ati .ir"- iv
| >f yo .r A,>r. 'i . :ji c.irei n:e ■' a crick in
: i wh . Ua trou -1 me : - -nse ti: ••. ,-.tj 1i.• mv
-
L 11. SHERW I T).
Jr. n. N -33 Br t-Iway, N tv Y k. ;• -r.- ... he
.. a >
:.v ig vt ry severely ir luml-iy.-. On Tlmrs- |
' - : - -
• e i'l - i . 1 ; ' .- i r. M •• . ...It - .
Z ■
i ;i* J.i- a :no-t i pain in her back and loins.
S.i'd ty sit Dragglsia. Jai^-lm.
TO OW9ERS OF HOF.SES
rpll 1 SANDS of hur - y. -'ru::. C . T.,.-ae
-1
It v. ly c re v rv cas". "yi en wbett Crat taken. The
( -! Is t '■■■ d i ir. Every own -of ah should I
have a ! o: i:. - - '.< '-. *■ :vt ir u-e It j. warrant* • i
s iper. •- to a: ;■: ng .is - fo- the cure of Cut-. Win i Galls, j
- ■
T . Lit im -nt Is n<> new tetli- ly. It has been ueJ an !
tdi-Uy r> jiii a--1 U rs m* i inidecoun- !
I \ U:-. !j to ..a ovcr-iriv.-ri lior-c. It acts i.ke taa/lc. '
' ~-r, are eonst-antlv r-pe:ve i : >m tk- 1 ra.. 1 • z sta'des of I
Fnsl i'id r it. Th • ! rated II -am Woo-JtrufT. of trot- :
I tine fame, base-edit ' c yea--, .nd says It is far superior
j to any other be baa tried. ilektoiiSy ttodttottsnbr I
■ t■ . in. His a t.irf-e is figs: Nr\v Y s.Lonc J-i. ni. Rec
eci, Lfr Toy. - Venetian ll>>rse Uuiment Is put op In
pint bottles. Take no dlier. Sl id by the Ilrugjciets ••><!
Saddlers. Depot, M Cortlandt Btreet, New York. Jan33-7w I
Ayer : s Cherry Pectoral
FOR THE RABID CURE Of
Couf/h>, Co' i". Intfiriiza, Jfoarst ness,
{'roup, Bronchitis, Incipient Consump
tion, and for the n'irf of Consumptive
Patients in advanced stages of the dis
ease.
> w - is (he fl..i of Us
/ttJgmgr ■, v namr-
Mfg|lf -r; ■ ' ,/■ its cures, that In a!
•*g*y fg, fci J> y
Z dy-Sl fl-Jvlt/ A isO ' ' s'e ;•••:- publicly
t dft 7s. w .' •' 1- en
sRs : alarm g
srlbKlb wjl. ■ vey it-s; . rtlseasps
__ t . When " e
-w-"
—t ''O aj>;ia' ito er*pe< r
--vat lot:, an 1 wh. -e its i Irt.irs
,l?;g art k • , (ije jut.: .- n
• -rr hesita'e whai aii■!i lote to rr., ■y f -tlied.stres
s '.cand tat'nierotis aßecttt. .- of the pulmonary organs
Incident to ov climate. While nianv Infcrl'jr remedies i
th- ist nj. .n the coninttmiry li.ive fai'.el and been dtscari
• .' . i c : ned tr nds by < very trial, conferred bene
fit- lie atll te ltbey e*n never io-.'et. and produced
ci-• - • . uunieron. and too remarkable to ! forgotten.
We car, n >-:re th- pubi c, that its juidty is careftlllv
kept up to t! lie-', it ever 1...S been, and 1 .at it may be
r*' -d ■ 'i to do lr th-tr relief all that it hss ever done.
Great numbers of Clergymen, I%Jg|i iana. htatestnen.
and ath r - :.. ■■■ ..t per* rases, have lent their naaies to
certify the u ; iratleled nsefu.iie-- of <ur rriue-ltes, hnt
space here wII not p-rtn i the : rtioti ot them. The
Agenta !• low named furni.-h prat is our American Altua
• .c l't wh! >, thev r.. g v -ti : with a'm fall de-rrlp'-tons of
the complaints our r. uiedles core.
T. - who ree.uirr an alien.: .•• r.'-i; ue "J purify the
Mood " Sod Ayr'ft'.inif. .vt. re-w ar'.lla the ose to ;
i,-.. Try it once, aod von wfß coaoodo its value.
Brepi". : by I'R. J. < AYfciK A Co.. Lowell. l
s .Id by Charles Rut and all Druggists and dealers in mod
: tcine everywhere. Jan 2J-2oi. I
ITCH ! ITCH ! ITCH !
SCRATCH ! SCRATCH ! SCRATCH !
WHEATON'S OINTMENT
"WILL CURE THE ITCH IN 48 HOURS.
A so-- ir. - - ALT RHEUM. ULCERS, CHILBLAINS,
and all ERI FfIONS OETHBBKBL Price 5n cents.
• r - ■ uildruawi-t.-. l.y-enking s.xty cent-to
• ■ -- k iVattw, Sole Ayenta. 17t> Waarmtyton street,
Is -ton, ail! l>e forwarded by mail, free of postage,
to any part of the United States. scpo'od-ly
MARRIED
In this place, t the Lutheran parson
age, bv Rev. J. B. Reimensnyder, on the
9ih ul:., JOHN QUAY', of Strode's Mill
to "Miss MOLLIE ROOK, of Lewi-town.
In (Jrauville town-hip, :;t the house of
tbe bride'- j .in nt-. on the 3i-t ult., by
liev. J. B. Reimensnyder, JOHN SPOON-
J.Y, of Perryville, Juniata eo.. to Mis- .BA
:i AII ANN CON RAH.
On the 31st., ult., by Rev. W. Down-.
J sis WILSON DENSHIRE to Miss MAR
THA L. ( AVANAI'IJ it, both of Granville
t i\vi."..;p.
In tlii- place, at the residence of tlie
bride's mower, on the3lst ult-, by Rev. J.
B. Iteiinen-nyder, MARTIN, of Be
catur townslop, to Mi.-- MAOOIK QUI<.-
LEY.
t". ? A Huntingdon county farmer
n iint'tl A ightwiiio, had no Ir-.- than -ixt\'
turkeys killed by foxr- during the pa-i
season.
I? -- A i >oy named (• dlan, aged about
t-n year-, re -.> him at Galitzin, wa-. 1 range*l
u "Ut tw. i mile- under tlie ears, and when
d -covered, w - taken up lifeless.
'l@ About four miles from Lilly's Sta
tioii, on the Allegli ny Mountain,*;! man
'
i
■
t ni-<ii<. :. 4\ in v. tsaeripnieaii l worked
a Mioemakiug.
iheri-u i firn. ..tl Johnston lately
dedan ! 'JVxa- aa- - i'. • . ;; >i moiiruing to
-:i>r,v its ioya. y. Tne rehel Mayor ol
(i ilve.-lou liav-imr tipplied to < t*n. Siieri
ibot Tor ;• ;.vt t < receive the corps with
civic honor-, that hero promptly r< fu- i,
d < i:t:s ji: A wUId -auction nno >vcmciit
_. ring honor to th >se who lately attempt
cito t! >troy o.: governint nt.
Four convicts, Foster Henry, Joel
l-.veriiart, (. ii.uir- Ritter a d (J tleiii
Bohner, s. i,t-n -. Dat la-t < "Ui t oiHun
ringdon county, w-re taken t<. their new
•i larters in Allegheny city by the Sherifi
1 -t week. (4oflicit g< - u>- iytwoyear
a -1 • L month, the re-t fir one year and
one month. D. F. Jones, who plead in
- iiilty, wa- sent to the State Lunatic Asy
lum at Harrisburg, and Alex. Everhart
and Mi< l.ael ivuhii are lodged in jail fi.i
six month-.
—J. - Et- m Nof BS3 ?..g \si> VO. £
BANKERS,
LI-:\YIS'TOWN, PA.,
C • iwd rMTii::ane-- promptly made.
I -t i: . : a time .••{• . r,2i-iv.
&c.
ON" IIAXD, a tir.o assoftment of Cap.
Letter and N" tc- Paper. Also. F.uev
C re i Pap r ar.i E-aefa -in variety a!
jar. 30 F. J HOFFUAN'S.
Soaps ! Soaps !
V LARGE assortment of 8 >aps. We call
speeml attenti >n to the CELEBRATEIi
OLLN'E; this is one of the very best and
cLtcipr-st Soaps in use. Fir s-le at
j m3O F. J. HOFFMAN'S.
War Against High Prices.
( <Oto F. J. HOFFMAN'S for
VJ DRUGS.
GROCERIES.
HARDWARE,
jan3o NAILS, See,
At Kcffuian'Sj
r Fine Y -ung Hyson at IGO
J. " Extra Imperial at 100 to 200
at 100 to 16t
SUGARS. Browa, Good, at 11 and if
do Rrzt, at 14
White at 16
SYRUPS, very fine, at 100
A!-o, L -veriug's Extra Syrup. janSO
) Id SUES at Huffman's.
CEDAR-WARE at Hoffman's.
CORDAGE * at Huffman's.
5 iOE FINDINGS at Huffman's
SOLE LEATHER at Huffman's
!'• 'CKET CI ULERY at Hoffman's.
TABLE CL TLERY at H ffman's
L>L ILDING HARDWARE at Hoffman's
T B A 3!
T> for th •" /'■ ■ >pf'_. Xo mors Enormous
I'ro ii* for Coti-uitf , - to Bag.
Fifty i ■ nts to On< Dollar per Pound Sav
i d tn; B ofiug pour T> as direct
front flu Importers.
1 V. RELI.KI V 1.. IMJK'R*•T T> I-. In connpettor
wit . invir larcf WlWll'Hle baf •luv. dtteTMtoed t>
Intro MM ibt-lr Ti-a- (Itnvllf to nmmiiill t lap Me.
I
'
. It W• ' btti in Backages Of "ti" found oh) Ipvtrd.
6 ■■ *f "I 1 .-eaJ t!.- in a supvri.-r art:,... of Ten .it 5 t- i
1
■ ,
•• • , 'aTicts art i :ako tii. Ir - -.-r- f r.i.rof the s GIo •
im I ■ :c, all 1 v a ; .'i! >f :■"!. tw -ntv. or llllTf
1- '■•• i J. -r<"*to i - :we will f-n-l tUeT- sj.ut nj ir
- .'ncKair-'-. rv h the nstr> of e.n< b ;• -- ■ tr.xrk
on c. ail -t. km I iue box. A- a mnat rogemxt
; , •>.- per- •: z't :-z up tb" club we will-. nlf r ' •
i. t -r -rv ••-, a:, av;r., corn| iiincntary pa; kaze on sb
t
vvtit We c.iti - . ICM * < v.--v low; but when it ! takn;
'
t * ti," i.r - —,' zlat -. .' ' --. i f I a'- •
an t KeUiler, ba- each to reap a an-l an-l tbe innu
tu' ••• Ca'tazv-. Co •pcraz"-. lu-urancrs. Storagee k.~
w : •t- 1- ii.t.-.-i th: .. —J. -v reach tin
c ' - -. a: ; rt-.i ,v th'- W,- pro;- S v to
i.- w i.i f . pr-'its an : • -. - .
It n r'mains with mnxto .-ay whethertbeyaba!
siv.j 50 c I- to il > ; 1< • -rv ; -;ti it T
t i".v pur has*. - • •• ■i t ireth<-;r earhinzs t .
b"-t I u-cl co-bet we us.
I' ■ t-Al - a: 1 ->!>.:< lIEALH - wl-hinz Tea- to sell acain
can arccnimi>.iat--l with tmall padfageete suit thcti
tr.i c. but r-• reduction can be rnaie, as these are oii
wn -■!• sale prr. • -.
PRICE LIST.
How,?. •'Riack 7'. j. SI "0. f l 10. best SI 2S. per ponr.d
Kuz■' -li It-, akfa.-t. i Black iU. 90. SI.OO. best SI 25 per lb
You;, z Ho "-••-! 5.95. Sl.tO, exira $1.25. sn--riot
$1 50* per pound.
Mixed. Ttn-tn a-.d BiaeV" 7% 9). 9T best SI.OO, per
1 niperiai, [Green. Si i >t per pound.
** ir,, SI .0, sl.l , $1 Nt.-l ••• - ; ound.
iiunpowder, (Grecii) $l3O, best $1 tio per pound.
COFFEE DEPARTMENT.
We have lately aZ,. la Co five Department to onr estab
lUhmeiit, an J allb iuch we cannot ; romlv- tii- cor.sumet
as prcat a saving as we can o- T- is, (.tbe margin for protii
oaUoffttt being verr small.' yet wa can aell Coffees fully
23 r cent, cheaper than retailer, cltarpe. Our Coffees
cume iireel from the Custom House ai.d w. roast an i
grtn 1 them perfe 'ly pure, put np In I or more pour, J
packaM, at an advance of 2 cents per pound.
Our Wholesale Brlct—Ground Coti-es— i U re H!o 25 V
cent* per pound. Best Old Government Java, 40ct*.' Best
C-> . ' . p i . fs.
,-I.M'ING -MON KY.—Parties sending or ter-1 >r lea- than
S3O for Teas or C-rTee- should send with the : orders P. O
l'raft or the money, to save tbe expeme of collecting bj
Kxpress. But larze orders we will forward Lv Fx; r*saanc
collect on delivery.
Wo shall be happy at all time? to receives call at ou;
Warehouse from persona v;-.ting tbe city, whether deal
ers or not.
T. Y. KELLEY & CO.,
Late Keileyi V ought,
jas2i3iii 5e VKSfcY iTRFET, MIW YORK.
DIBIJC SALE I
, be offered at puldie sale hy the
residing near Locke's Mills.
Nlitnin county, on
Fridaj. Februacj *th,
the following personal property, to wit:
EIGHT WORK HORSES,
4 Volt*. 4 Springers, 1 Fr. >h Cow. 7 head
loung Cattle. 1 young Durham Bull. 2-3
head oi Southdown and ('otsdown Sheep
lot of Hogs, l Broad-wheeled Wagon, 2
twi.-hi> r >e Wagons, 1 Spring Wagon. 2
oee scans, Haraeas and Gears, 1 Boiler,
i t ... Lake. Hay 1 ..rk. Hay J.adders, large
< e i; vat' r, Plows. Harrow-. Forks.Rakes,
aie. a variety oi other Utensil-, too nu
mero'.'s t< •. mention.
Also, Household and Kitchen Furni
ture.
Also, One-half interest in 04 acres of
wheat in the ground.
>ale to com in en ce at 9 o'elK-k a. m.
when term- will be made known.
W.M. F. OCKER.
I jf t ' he uiuler.-igiied will offer at pub-
I'l s; ' e ' J '" s Fes id en ee on ihe farm of
John Allen, sen., in tiliver township, on
FRIDAY, February loth, 1867,
the following personal property, to wit :
SIX IIEIU UP GO )D WORK HORnEN,
. 1 Mare with foal, last BpringColt,2Cows,
i S head of young Cattle, 13 head Sheep, 10
, >ii"a:~. Jb oper atj.i Mower, combined,
i N \ - •* iliser - pat 4 nl Thresher,
' :< uier and Baeger. trotting Bugiry. new
r ■; TIIL \. aa-tu, Hay Rak< . 1"! avs. Culli
i vator, Baddle and Bridie, 2setsof
: tu-: Harness, 2 sets light Harness, Collars,
J >ri lies. 11:.iters. I. ai!'!. an-.l F nyietr. e-,
; Plow Gears, Screw Plates, Forks, Rakes,
and other articles, too numerous to men
tion. S;tb to e. niiiiK itee at In o'clock a.
in., when terms will be made known.
JOS. M. ALLEN.
Oil AS. CAUGHLING, Auctioneer.
OIH'H A\> COMtT StL!i.—liy
virtue if an order of the Orphans'
Court of Mifflin county, the undersigned,
administrator of the L-tan <if George B.
Peni.epa. ker, late of Granviiie town-hip,
dec d. will sell at public sale,on the prem
ises, on
TSlt March ' th. !
th*. undivided half part of all that certain
I rait <>!' f. ,nd situate in < iranville town
. shin. Mifflin county, adjoining laud- of
Lewi- < w. 11 —. Mrs. NVerU. Kno. li Myers'
heir-. Joshua Morris, n and othei-. < .n
--taining 'me Hundred and Thirty-two
Acresandone hundredand fifty-six perch
es, neat measure, whereon is erected a
i wo Mory Fr; ;ne !i a good New
Hank B-.rn wi;h a < orn-Crif and Wagon
: Shed attached, and other outbuilding.—
' There is also a fine Young Orchard of
■ loio'' lruit on it, a \vi 11 of go 1 water at
the door, and a line stream running
war and two go >d springs on the place.
I he farm is in good order and is a desira
ble -11 uation.
S de to commence at 11 o'clock, a. m..
when terms will he made known.
SAM! LL H. Md.'OY. Adm'r.
At the .-aino time and place, the uuder-
I w i'd n-11 tin-other undivided half
part of th. a 1 >ove desirable tract of land -<>
as to eiiaiiie the purchaser to obtain atitle
for the w in de tract.
ALMIRA W. PENEPACKER.
J. L. PoitTKR, Auctioneer. janno
FARM of'liO AC RES FOR. SALII,
M II i ATE in Wayne township, Mitliin
* county, on turnpike road, within \of
: a ins!" "t Atkinson's Mills, store, school,
blacksmith, Ac., and within 21 miles of
Penna. I!. R., about 70 acres cleared and
the balance in excellent timber, prime
oak. 4c. This property will be send very
low and t<> suit purchaser. Personswish
ing to examine the premises will call on
J. Glasgow, esq., or C. N. Atkinson, near
: premises, and for price and terms see or
, address A. J. ATKINSON,
oct24tf Lewistown, Pa.
Adolphus F. Gibboney, ) Common Pleas
vs. - of Mifflin coun-
Isaae Stine. J ty. Foreign At
tachment, No. Y>U. January T, lst7.
Returns attached as the property of de
fendant : Five acres of Land situate in
Wayne township, Mifflin c-ounty, Pa.,
covered with young brush, with no per
i son in actual possession, bounded as fol
low-, viz: on the north by lands of Robert
Carr, on the north-east and east by lands
of James Bice, on the south by lands of
John Kintzer, and on the west by John
Cochran. December 21, 1866. So answers
jan2 W. T. McEWEN. Sheriff.
ATE of John Edttt Iston. dec.
I J Notice is hereby given that letters of
Administration dt bonis non cum tastu
rnfntsanmxo, on the estate of John Ed
miston, late of Derry township, Mifflin
county, dee'd, have been granted to the
undersigned, residing in Lewistown, Pa.
i All persons indebted to said e-tate are re
quested t< make immediate payment, and
: those having claims t.> present tin m duly
authenticated for settlement.
JOSEPH S. WAREAM.
jan2. Adm'r.
/ liVTIOV.
* My wife, Anna Mary Mclvim, hav
ing left my bed and board without any
just cause, all persons are hereby cautioned
not to trust her on mv account, a.- I will
pav no debt- contracted bv her.
JOHN" 11. Me KIM.
Lewistown, Jan. 30,1867.-2U'
"VTOTICE.
The following named persons, aj>-
jKjinted Collectors for their re-jx-ctive dis
tricts are hereby notified that blank bonds
can be had at the Commissioner's office,
, and that a meeting of the Commissioners
will be held on Wednesday. 13th Febru
ary, 18' to approve their bonds and issue
the duplicates:
James F. Mi-Near for Wayne township.
George W. .Stine, " Oliver
Frederick Ross, " Bratton
John Cupples, " Granville
Peter Albright, " Derry
Jacob Lauver, Jr., " Decatur
John Riden, " Armagh "
Joseph Kyle, Jr., " Brown
James Buiiek, " Union
Andrew Cook, " Menno u
George Miller, " Lewistown Bor'h.
Jus. M. Stevens, "N. Hamilton "
John Atkinson, " McYeytown "
By order of the Board.
jan3o JOS. S. WAREAM, Clerk.
BRISBIN
Has
Men's Buck Gloves at $1 25
1 50
" " Gaontlets 1 25
" " Mitts 1 37
Men's Wool, Cotton and Berlin GLOVES for
sale cheap. jan3o.
SHINGLES! SHINGLES !
100,000
White Pine, Lap & Joint Shingles.
ALSO,
PLASTERING LATHS & PALING,
For sale by GRAFF A THOMPSON.
Lov2l-Cm* Mil." y. Mifflin co., PA.
EMPIRE SBCTTLE SEWING MUHi.NES.
Art- superior to all OUR s for
FAMILY AM' MANUFACTURING PURPOSSB.
Coct.i:n all ti>e intest improvements; are speedy;
n .... !—: dura! and ea.-v to ■ rk.
li .-*• .••• . .re free" A cents wanted. Libera!
d - : .-i • i v- •:!• jnTnenta made.
A ' .ress EMPIRE S. M. CO.. Plo Broadway. New
York. sepiCWv
Lewistown Coach Manufactory.
Junction 3d <fc Vallejr street.
MOSF.R MAYES
fgjjr] HAVING ASSOC IA-
r 1 -'■■■ ; ••
tW !1 ' u ' -■ a-
T -&SS- Ac . r.v • ,■ - <•
vp th in a cad i ex mime specimen.- <! their
•■■■ . -b 11- t ;i. . , jua! t- any in or out of
t c '..is. A!, kinds repairing pr rap; y attended
to. dec 12-1 y
FOIL SALS,
A NEARLY NEW
Steam Engine and
Boiler
With fixing-. Engine 3n horse power;
Boilers 4o horse jxiwer. Will be sold very
cheap. Address
\VM. A. A W.M. J. McMANIGAL,
juu.2-3m. Milroy, Pa.
DRAIN TILE.
,1%
For Draining Wet Lands. Pipes for Cellar
Drains, ttairr Pij e for l'on<lucting Water
from Springs
■ 1 fr m t.'ic I st material an ! f<r sale in
I ■ n J„9 unl y desired. A so a good stock of EARTH
: E.> ARE. N hand. <>r ;<TS j-r mpv -nded to.
JOEL BOOK,
Odi.-cm Belleville, Mi til in county. Pa.
INSURANCB AGENCY.
riHF. following Fire. Life, and Accidental Companies
are represented by the undersigned:
CAPITAL.
-Etna, Fire of Hartford, 54,053,0uQ
Putnam. " 500.000
Home, New York 3,500,000
| Gerniania, " 700,000
Home, New Haven, 1,000,000
North America, Philadelphia, 1,750,000
Enterprise, " 400,000
; Lycoming, Penna, 2,500,000
Farmers, York, Pa, 500,000
American Life, Philadelphia, 1,000,000
N-Y. Accidental, New York, 250,000
Horse Thief Ins. Co. York Pa , 50,000
Tbis agency is pit psir d 111 iiiaincngaiiml Fir-\Deatii
j or Accident, in any part of XiSin eoonty. Henes
" .'."ft A i business p-rtainuig to
: n- imsiv promptly attended to.
-anil. '67 JOHN HAMILTON", Agent.
FRANK H. WENTZ,
AT HIS
ill) 1)7 A SIHtS iTiTiiL
WEST MARKET ST., LEW'ISTOW X,
Opposite the Red Lion Hotel,
Ncacg-. continues to keep on Land a large as
. s sortment of boots and shoes of ail
t va
fib" i:s sto k ■
Boots, Shoes. Gaiters and Slippers
I - extensive and well selected, and he st.ll nianufao
torcs to order at short noti?e all kinds for lames and
. wear. H - priee- compare favorably
w.ih the cheapest. He would especially call the ai
tent: n of the ladies to his stock of Morocco ar.d
Kid Polish, and Lasting Ga.ters of all styles of home
j an : ■ manut i-ttir' . ( 1 and examine his stock,
j His w:k is p,.t up in the best manner. decl^-ly
• W OM
M.UIU .11 lI'HI.US.
HIGHEST PREMIUM,
tr
Lj'i-wjb -4" AN
TN,—
"A -i <-i u
L3SS.
im m iml? Dm,
Great Simplicity
CREAT CAPACITY !
Celebrated Reversible Feed Movement-
Uniform Self-Aajusting Tension.
Four Separate Distinct Stitches.
Will Gather and Sew a Ruffle at once.
JAS. PARKER & SONS,
eep>l2 Agent 9, Lewistown, Pa.
OCICE AITD 523
the Great REDLCTION in the Price of
jan3o at BRISBIN'S, [near the Jail. |
A. J. NORTH,
WITH
S. A. COYLE & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND
Produce & Commission Mer
chants,
til.'. Market street, Philadelphia.
A. COYLE, sep2M;m J. \Y. LAUGHLFS.
S. S. CAMPBELL & CO.
Manufacturing Confectioners,
AXN WIOLI-ILR DLALESS IN
FOREIGN FiII"ITS,NI'TS,&C.
So. BU3, It AC 11 STKUKT,
PHILADELPHIA.
ALSO, MA> I FACTLEFIUS OF ALL KIMIS OF
Molasses Candy aii'i Cucoanut Work.
so ptl 2*66-1 T.
OCRIVE\ER SI iivevor.
v <i. Hi. Svrijfart. respectfully in
forr. - the iv.. Zens of Mifflin county, that he i- pre (ta
red at h!1 time.- to do surveying on short notice.
D •*<!*. Mortgages. Bonds. and other legal writing.*,
! drawn wnii neatness and dispatch. Addiesa.
(5 H. SWIG ART.
n v7-6m MeYeytown. Muffin county. Pa.
J. SRVIN WALLIS'S
New Parlor Heater.
WITH this >• ve two object- are perfectly attained,
with the least possil !•- . rpenie. In appearance
• is like the Parlor Gas Burner, vet so constructed.
' that you can throw nearly ail the heat up atahra when
needed, or turn d an at will; and in r. paid to econ
omy. :t ha-I -ii - .-ntitieally tested, and found that
the Amaaa Sti ftnaii produce more heat from a
1 gi y e ri quantity of c .1 than any other stove m use.
Call and examine for yourself at the l!:g Coffee Pot
?ian- nov2S-2m
DOBBINS'
E L 1: CTIt I c
SOAP
SAVES TIME:
SAVES MONEY!
SAVES LABOR!
SAVES CLOTHES!
SAVES WOMEN!
AND ALL GROCERS SELL IT.
It is used by cutting into small shavings and dis
solving in hot water, tt.en soak the clothes five to tea
minute-, and a little hand rubbing will make them a*
j olefin as hours of hard machine rubbing would do,
with ordinary soap, and the most delicate fabrics re
ceive no injury. We can reter to thousands of farm
lie- who are using it. and who could not be persuaded
to do without
DOBBINS' ELECTRIC SOAP,
Sold by aii leading grocers throughout the State.
Manufactured only bv
DOBBINS & LOVE,
WHOLESALE OFFICE:
107 South Fifth Street.
oct3l-6m Philadelphia.
Dobbins' Electric Soap is for sale by
F. J. Hoffman and D. Grove.
GOOD NEWS
FOR ALL.
13. GROVE
VITOI'LD respectfully inform the citizens of Lewis-
V town and surrounding country that he t.as opened
an entire
J3 J(32 J/
for the
3HI OLID -A. "Y S ,
to which he invites the attention of the public. The
Stock is large and consists of ail kinds of
such as Sugar, Tea, Coffee, Molasses, Syrup, i c_, Ac.
Coarse $f Fine Salt.
Old Meat. F ,sh. Coal Oil. ir Spices—Butchers' Pep
per, Cinnamon, Allspice, Cloves, Nutmegs, Ginger,
; Mace. Ac., AC.
Dried & Canned Fruits,
I Cranberries, Bake Raisins, Citron, Apples, Cider,
| cider \ inegar. &c n Ac.
NUTS,
Peanuts, Walnuts. Chestnuts, Filberts, Almonds, Ac.
CONFECTIONERIES,
' Candies of all kinds, French and Common. Sugar
! Toys of all kinds, fresh and fine, very cheap.
Toys for the Holidays,
Tin. Wooden and China, Fancy Boxes and Baskets
for Holiday present- Dolls ot" all kinds, large and
-mall, very en .-at Portmant aus, large and small to
; suit all who need them. A large assortment of
Perfumery,
Fancy Soaps,
Hair Oils, <fec.
CHEWING & SMOKING TOBACCO,
and
..LI S C£> CJY
always on hand. Plenty of
OY STERS,
ihe best Baltimore Oysters can be had fresh at
; Grove's, very cheap.
Give him a call and save money, as he will sell cheap
! for cash.
N.B.—All kinds of country produce taken in ex
j change for goods. deeia