Lewistown gazette. (Lewistown, Pa.) 1843-1944, March 20, 1867, Image 4

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    RECIPES
— .
Cottage Pudding■ —Three tablespoons
of melted butter, one cup of sugar, one
cup of sweet milk, one egg, one pint
of sifted flour, two teaspoons of cream
tartar, one of soda. Boil steadily one
and one-half hours.
Good Doughnuts. —One and one half
cups of brown sugar, two eggs, a piece
of butter the size of an egg, two and
one-bulf cups of sweet milk, one tea
spoon of soda; flavor with nutmeg and
a little salt; flour enough to make suffi
ciently still to roll out, and fry in hot
fat.
Scouring Knives. —A small clean po
tato, with the end cut off, is a very
convenient way of applying brick dust
to the knives, keeping it about the
right moisture, while the juice of the
potato assists in removing the strains
from the surface.
Carrot Jam. —When carrots are in
perfection, clean and peel as many as
you wish to make into jam. Puttheni
into a closed stewpan, with as much
water as will prevent their burning.
Bake them, and, when cold, pulp them
through a scire. To every pound of
pulp add the same weight of sugar.
Boil it well, and, when cold, add lemon
juice to taste.
Freckles are removed in a surprising
short time by a perfectly new process,
which no one but the writer is ac
quainted with. This process I have
tried first or. my own person, and the
good effect obtained warrants its gen
eral introduction into the toilet rooms
and boudoirs of the world. Here it
is; Take pow It-red saltpetre, and ap
ply it to the parts affected by the fin
ger, moistened and dipped into the
powder. This is the whole proceed
ing; when properly done and judicious
ly repeated, it will remove all the
freckles from the face.
Cranberry Tart. —Take half a pint
of cranberries, pick them from the
stems and throw them into a saucepan
with half a pound of white sugar and
a spoonful of water; let them come to
a boil; then retire them to stand on
the hob while you peel and cut up four
large apples; put a rim of light paste
round your dish; strew in the apples;
pour the cranberries over them; cover
with a lid of crust, and bake for an
hour. For a pudding, proceed in the
same manner with the fruit, and boil
it in a basin or cloth.
List of Causes for Trial at April Term, 1867.
, , No. T. Year.
J. Mare Lehr vs Gabriel Lehr, 9 Nov. 1866
2. MifCoy for u&fe vs Wftkefield's admr. 65 Jan. 1860
3. Wlieeler 4 West vs Winn, 67 Aug. 1864
4. Joseph Elliott vs John Ross. 81 Aul. 1865
5. George Sheeslev vs Jacob Stine, 23 Nov. ••
6. Bogle's exrs vs McCoy et al 47 -
7. Butler's admrvs Benedict 32 Apl, 1866
8. John Vv Miller vs John Ross 73 •• '•
W. H. BRATTON, Proth'y.
Prothonotary's Office. Levristown. March 6,186".*
REGISTER'S NOTICE.
The following accounts have
been examined and passed by me, and re
main filed on record at this office for in
spection of heirs, legatees, creditors, and
all others in any way interested, and will
be presented to the Orphans' Court of
Mifflin County, to be held in the Court
House, at Lewistown, on MONDAY, the
Ist dav ot April, 1867, for allowance and
confirmation, nisi, and unless exceptions
are filed within four days thereafter, will
be confirmed absolutely :
1. Account of Eli.ha Bratton, administrator ot Wil
liam Erwia. late of Oliver township, deceased.
2. Account of Elijah Morrison, executor of Joseph
Hart, late of Wayne township, deceased.
3. Final account of Samuel J Brisbin, administrator
of Jenkins B.Smith, late of Union township, deed.
4. Account of William Mackiin anil David Stine,
administrators of Cyrus Stine, late of Wayne town
ship. deceased.
5. final account of .Samuel B. Stine. administrator
ae bonis non of John Johnston, late of Wayne town
snip deceased.
•v°' °f John L. Hirnes. administrator with
the will annexed of John Himes, late of the Borough
ot Lewistown. deceased.
7. The guardianship account of Joseph Hartzler,
piaidian of the minor children of Michael Hostetler,
tale of Men no township, defeased.
itt!", Fl T n n ?r ,um ," f J, ; se f h Brn'nxht. executor of
Mar) J. Robinson, late of the liorough of Lewistown.
deceased. '
9. Final guardianship account'of Simon Gro. guar- !
ti m '", or (hi,, ' ren °f David Wertz, deceased.
10. Ihe guardianship account of Joseph Campbell, 1
guardian ot Mary E Stroup, minor child ot David
. troup, late of 1. nioo township, deceased.
11. Final account of Thompson G. Bell, administra
deceas?<i 0rg * Fisher - late of Decatur township,
ulrJr?v a ? COl ', nt of Thompson d. Bell, executor of
i"2JSS^j! u ° k " 1 '""" """■•c l
fhe administration account of John A Me Ace
ac..ng administrator of the estate of John Mot Co' ■
late ofthe Borough of Lew,stow deceased !
of Joh^cln^v' 1 !" 1 . "fr o '" 1 administrator
\2 102 . , nev ' * ate of Granville township, deceased I
16. Final amount of Daniel I. Mutthersbouch
TV* of , Mrs s f trah Free burn, late ,J the Bor-
Lewistown, deceased.
t. k account of Samuel Mitchell, executor of
Ht . C township- deceased?
William wtSSS l*i . r falters. administrator of
to ri lHt of Oliver township,deceased.
19. Hie appraisement to Elizabeth liyler widow i f '
** L. Byler, late of Union township?dec : d j
. . MICHAEL HINEY,
Lewistown, Mar. 8, 1867. Register.
ROBERT W. PATTON,
SOUTH SIDE OF HARfcET STREET,
LEWISTOWN, PA.
HAS just received and opened at bis es
tablishment a new supply of
Clocks, Watches, Jewelry,
Fancy Articles, &c.,
which he will dispose of at reasonable prices.
He invites nil to give him a call and examine
bis stock, which embraces all artioles in his
line, and is sufficiently large to enable all to
make selections who desire to purchase.
J*T5^ PAII P?, G DeaUy and expeditiously
attended to, and all work warranted.
Thankful for the patronage heretofore re
ceived, be respectfully asks a continuance of
the same, and will endeavor to please all who
may favor bim with their custom. f e fc2
Ladies' Vests and Drawers,
jan3o.] At BRISBIN'S.
GROVESTEEN & CO.,
PIANO FORTE
MANUFACTURERS,
499 Broadway, New York.
THE attention of the Public and the tradeis invited
to our NEW SCALI 7 OCTAVE ROSE* OOD PIANO
FORTES, which for volume and punty of tone are
unrivalled by any hitherto offered in tms market.
They contain all the modern French
Grand "Action. Harp Pedal. Iron FrAme.Jdvers rung
Bass, etc-and each instrument bein: made uinder
the personal supervision o. Mr. J. H.GI ?
has had a practical experience of over 35 year in
their manufacture, is fully warranted ID every partic-
Tte'" ORO VESTEEN PIAXO FOR I ES~ received Ihe
Award of Merit over all othei* at the Celebrated
Worlds Fair.
Where were exhibited instruments from the best ma
ker-of London. Paris. Germany, Philadelphia, Ba.ti
more. Boston and New York: and also at the Ameri
can Institute for five successive years, the gold and
silver medals from both of which can be seen at our
ware-room.
Bv the introduction of improvements we make a
ptil ittore perfect Piano Forte, and by manufacturing
large v. with a strictly cash system, are enabled to of
fer tl'ese instruments at a price which will preclude
all competition.
Terms i-N'et Cash in Current Funds.
,&g-Desenptive Circulars Sent Free. octlo-3m
PHOTOGRAPHIC.
E. <C H. T. ANTHONY <fc CO.,
Manufacturers of Photographic Materials,
WHOLESALE AM) RETAIL,
501 Broadway, X. Y.
In addition to our main business of PHuTOGRAPH
IC MATERIALS, we are headquarters for the follow
ing, vix:
Stereoscopes syid Stereoscopic Views,
Of American and Foreign Cities and Landscapes.
Groups, Statuary, Ac.
Stereoscopic Views of the War,
From negatives made in the various campaigns and
forming a complete Photographic history of the con
test.
Stereoscopic Views on Glass,
Adapted for either the Magic Lantern or stereo
scope. Our catalogue will be sent to any address on
receipt of stamp.
Photographic Albums.
We manufacture more largely than any other house,
about 200 varieties from 50 cents to SSO each. Our Al
bums have the reputation ot being superior in beau
ty and durability to any others.
Card Photographs of Generals, Statesmen,
Actors, etc., etc.
Our catalogue embraces over FTVE THOUSAND
different subjects, including reproductions of the
most celebrated Engravings. Paintings, Statues, Ac.
Catalogues sent on receipt of stamp.
Photographers and others ordering goods C. 0. D.,
will please remit 25 p-r cent ot the amount with their
order. fcrft,The prices and quality of oUr goods can
not fail to satisfy. jl3 ly
OUR STARCH GLOSS
IS the only Article used bv First Class Hotels,
Laundries, and Thousands of Fami
lies.
It gives a Vieautiful polish, making the iron pass
smoothly over the cloth, saving much time and la
bor. Goods done up with it keep clean much louger,
consequently will not wear out so soon.
It makes Old Linen look"like A'eic.
OUR I M PERI A L BL U E
Is the Best in the World.
It is soluble in hard as well as soft water. It is put
up in the safest, neatest, and most convenient form
of any offered to the public.
It is Warranted not to Streak the Clothes.
Agents wanted everywhere, to whom we offer ex
traordmany inducements. Address,
NEW YORK STARCH GLOSS CO.,
octlo-6m No. 218 Fulton St., New York.
PELOUBET ORGANS
AND
M IS & © 22) 22 (2) ST S 9
UNANIMOUSLY AWARDED THE
FIRST PRIZE, A GOLD MEDAL,
AS
" The Best Cabinet Organs,"
American Institste, New York, October, 1865.
Being pronounced superior in QCALITT. POWER, and
VARIETY or TONE, and in number of combinations.
••As the best instruments of America were there
contending, whichever won that battle would have
nothiug lef> to conquer " —-4 m. Art Journal , (edited by
a well-known musical critic.)
They have also taken the first premium wherever
exhibited this season.
PEDAL ORGANS, one, two, and three banks of
keys—six sizes—s2so to $1,500. Without pedals, single
and double bank, in great variety. $66 to $450. These
Organs, with their smooth pipe-like quality of tone,
beautiful solo stops, strength of chorus, unequalled
pedals, and general organ-like effects, are superior
for Churches, Halls, Parlors, and Schools.
They are put up in cases of SOLII> WALMT. fancy ven
eered Walnut, fnew and unique styles) and elegant
Rosewood, of splendid designs and finish, and of the
best workmanship.!—it being intended that each in
strument shall he a model of its class. All instru
ments, down to a five octave portable Melodeon. have
the beautiful Tremolante stop, without extra charge.
A large assortment constantly on hand atourGEN
ERAL WHOLESALE & RETAIL WARDROOMS, 841
BROADWAY.
Our Illustrated Circular and Price Lists, with our
new eiyles. are now ready. Send for a Circular.
PELOUBET, PELTOX & CO.,
P2O Manuf'actuters, 841 Broadway, X. Y.
EMPIRE SIILTTLE SEWING MACHINES.
Are superior to all others for
FAMILY AND MANUFACTURING PURPOSES.
Contain all the latest improvements; are speedy;
noiseless; durable; and easy to work.
Illustrated Circulars free* Agents wanted. Liberal
disount allowed. No consignments made.
Address EMPIRE S. M. CO., 616 Broadway. New
York. sepo'66-ly
Lewistown Coach Manufactory,
Junction 3d & Valley street.
MOSER MAYES
_ HA VINO associa
together for therpurpose ot
manufacturing Coaches, Carria
ys. Buggies, Sulkies, Spring H'a
'jons, Ac., invite the public to
(jive them a call and examine specimens of their
work, which will be found equal to any in or out of
the cities. Ail kinds of repairing promptly attended
declli-ly
FAIOI Of no ACRES FOR SAFE,
O ITU ATE in Wayne township, Mifflin
county, on turnpike road, within 1 of
a mile of Atkinson's Mills, store, school,
Vonl^ m il 'T> &c 'V and w ? tllin -i miles of
I'enna. It. R., about 70 acres cleared and
the balance in excellent timber, prime
oak, &c. This property will be sold verv
low and to suit purchaser. Persons wisll
t ?ii examme 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.
INSTATE of Jenkins H. Smith
J deceased.—Notice is hereby given
that letters of administration on tneestnto
of JENKINS B. SMITH, late of Union
township, Mifflin county, deceased, have
been granted to the undersigned, residing
in the Borough of Lewistown, in said
county. All persons indebted to said es
tatei are hereby notified to make payment
without delay, and those having claims
to present them, duly authenticated, for
settlement. SAM'L J. BRIBBIN,
febl3.6t* Administrator.
BIRD CAGES! A fine assortment at
F. J. HOFFMAN'S.
IJRST brands Cigars, and good Tobacco,
J 7 ED. FRYSINGER.B
KNOW YE ALL,
THAT
Rittenhouse & McKinney's
XS the place to buy goods cheaper than the
cheapest. We are selling off our Fall A
Winter
STOCK OF GOODS
at the lowest cash ratcs the market affords,
also, that we have received an additional
stock of
MUSLINS,
CALICOES,
DELAINES,
Ac., Ac., Ac.
Brown Muslins, 14 to 25
White " 15 to 30
Canton Flannels,
Shirting. 40 to 65
Factory Blankets,
Table Diaper, 50 to 60
Tickings,
Crash, 18, 20, 22, and 25
Caesimeres, Cassinetts,
Ken. Jean,
AH Wool Delaines,
All Wool Merinos, 1.25
Calicoes, 12$ to 20
Delaines, 25 to 30
Ginghams, 25 to 30
Woolen Under Shirts at cost,
Shirts and Drawers, at 1.50
Ready Made Clothing,
Best White Sugars, 16 @ 164
Best Brown Sugar, 15
Second Quality, 14
Third " 13
Fourth " 10
Best Levering Syrup, gal., 1.20
Second Quality, " 1.00
Sugarhouse Molasses, " 60
Prime Rio Coffee, 30
Second Quality, 28
Rice, 13
Crackers, 18
Cheese, 25
Candles. 20
Best Navy Tobacco, 90
" Congress Tobacco, 1.00
" Spun Roll " 1.00
Queensware, a good assortment.
6 different kinds of Washing Soaps, at
10, 12, 15, 18, @ 20
ALSO,
ALL KINDS OF SPICES KEPT.
Thankful for past favors, and hoping a
continuance of the same, we cordially invite
all to call and examine our stock before pur
chasing elsewhere.
prices paid for all kinds of
produce.
Respectfully, Ac.,
RITTENHOUSE A McKINNEY.
Lewistown, March 6, 1867.
1867.
NEW GOODS!
AT
NATHANIEL KENNEDY'S
STORE,
In the Odd Fellows' Hall.
JUST received from Philadelphia, a
verv choice assortment of
£S SKUSmaKfe
Ginghams, Flannels. Checks. Hickory, Foreign and
Domestic Dry Goods of all kinds.
ALSO,
Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Chocolate,
Kssences of Coffee. Oueensware. Stone
ware. Hardwareand Ceiiarware,Shoul
ders, Hams, Mackerel, Herring,
Shad. Hoots and
Shoes. Grain Bags. Also,
a fine lot of Whiskv,
BRANDY,
Wine and Gin,
SALT, Ac.,
Ac., Ac,
which will be sold verv low. Country Produce taken
in exchange for goods by
N. KENNEDY.
Lewsitown, October 11, 1865.
VOTKE.
It All persons who pay their
State, County and Bounty Taxes for the
year 1867 on or before the Ist day of April
next, will be allowed an abatement of five
per cent, on the amount.
By order of the Commissioners,
JOS. S. WARE AM, Clk.
Lewistown, Feb. 20, tapl.
\ EDITOR'S NOTICE.— The un-
A dersigned, Auditor, appointed by the
Orphans' Court of Mifflin county, to dis
tribute the fund in the hands of William
Wharton, Executor of SAM'I, WHARTON,
late of Wayne township, deceased, will
attend to the duties of the appointment
at the Register's office, in Lewistown, on
Friday, the 22d day of March next, at 10
o'clock, a. m. Those interested are re
quested to attend.
feb27 W. P. ELLIOTT, Auditor.
INSTATE of John E. Ilyler, dec'd.
J Notice is hereby given that letters
testamentary on the estate of JOHN L.
BYLER, late of Union township, Mifflin
county, deceased, have been granted to
the undersigned, residing in Mennotp.,
said county. All persons indebted to the
altove estate are hereby notified to make
payment without delay, and those hav
ing claims to present them, duly authen
ticated, for settlement.
BENJAMIN HARTZLER,
feb!3.6t* Executor.
AFFLICTED!
BtJTSWiaiB SJ® £2@ISUB 3
"ITTHEN by the use of DR. JOINVILEE'S ELIXIR
V* you cured permanently and at a trifling cost
The astonishing success which has attended this
invaluable medicine lor Physical and Nervous Weak
ness, General Debility and Prostration. Loss of Mus
cular Energy, Impotency,or any of the consequences
of youthful indiscretion, renders it the most valuable
preparation ever discovered. •
It will remove all nervous affections, depression,
excitement, incapacity to study or business, loss of
memory, confusion, thoughtsof self destruction, fears
of insanity Ac. It will restore the appetite, renewthe
nealth of those who have destroyed it bv sensual H*.
cea or evil practices.
Young Men. be humbugged no more by "Quack
Doctors" and ignorant practitioners, butspn'd without
delay for the Elixir, and be at once restored to health
and happiness. A Perfect Cure is Guaranteed in eve
ry instauce. Price. sl, or four bottles to one address 83
One bottle is sufficient to effect a cure in all ordina
ry cases.
ALSO. Dr. JOINVILLE S.SPECIFIC PILLS. for the
speedy and permanent cure of Gonorrhea, Gleet, Ure
ofth Gravel. Stricture, and all affections
ot the Kidneys and Bladder. Cures effected in from
exfrlct 7h d . a> ' 8 ' , The >' are from vegetable
extracts that are harmless on the system, and never
nauseate the stomach or impregnate the breath No
d,et is necessary while usingthem, nor does
nnr,,of Uon t> ln aD < v , man " er interfere with business
pursuits. Price, $1 per box.
Either of the above-mentioned articles will be sent
to any address, closely sealed, and post-paid, by mail
or express, on receipt of price. Address all orders to
f , BERGER, BHUTTS A Co., Chemists,
feb6 ~ l y No. 286 River Street, Troy, N.Y.
GREAT FALL!
REGULAR BAR IRON at 4 3-4.,
M F. J. HOFFMAN'S.
ALLE LEUTE
SOLLEN DIESEN
Vorsets Lesen.
Everybody Should Read This
As people will buy where good goods are
sold cheap, and, as large sales at small pro
fits afford satisfactory pay for labor, time
and attention, we have determined to sell
our new stocks of
PRINTS,
MUSLINS, &C.,
just received, at the
VERY LOWEST LIVING PRICES,
thus insuring the trade and good will of our
friends, and offering inducements to all peo
ple to trade with us,
We have just opened the best and most
beautiful styles of prints we have ever han
dled from # 12$ to 20 cents,
Unbleached Muslin, from 15 upward,
Bleached " " 16 "
Our stock of FRENCH MERINOS, All
Wool De Laiues, All-Wool Plaids, we will
close out at
COST.
Our large stock of Flannels, will be run
off at a very low figure.
Large Stock of Balmorals A Hoop Skirts.
Full assortment of ladies' Dress Trimmings,
Buttons, Velvet Ribband, Rufflings, Tape,
Trimmings, Ac.
100 Breakfast Shawls worth $3.00 will be
sold at $2 00.
Gents' Goods.
Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinets, Jeans, Ac.,
will be closed out at the very lowest figures.
Gents' Merino, Wool Shirts and Drawers
from SI.OO to $4 00.
Carpet Chain and Woolen Yarn at lowest
figures.
Groceries.
Sugar, from 10 to 16 cents,
Coffee, (Rio) from 28 to 33 "
Syrup, (tip-top) 25 "
Spices, Raisins, Dried Peaches, Currants,
Apples, Cherries, &c., constantly on hand.
TUBS, BASKETS,
BUCKETS, BROOMS,
BRUSHES &c., Ac.
A full line of
Queens-ware,
at lowest cash prices.
The Fnljest Assortmeut of FA?iCY GOODS in
the County.
Fancy Soaps,
Perfumery,
Pocket Wallets,
NICK-NACKS
AND
JIM-CRACKS,
every thing the gent, lady or child may desire.
Dobbins' and all other kinds of Soap.
Kaighn'i Cattle Powder Celebrated Through
out the State.
A FULL, FRESH STOCK
OF
NOTIONS AT WHOLESALE,
to which the attention of Country Merchants
is especially invited.
Each buyer will be certain to get the worth
of his money.
Store room ami ware-rooms on the corner
at V alley and Mill streets, east of the Black
Bear Hotel.
PRATT, LAW & PRATT.
Lswiatown, January 30,1867.
GOOD STEWS;
FOR ALL.
13- GROVE
fiFOULD respectfully inform the citizens of Lewis
t town and surrounding country trial he nas opened
an entire
for the
to which he invites the attention of the public. The
Stock is large and consists of all kinds of
such as Sugar, Tea, Coffee, Molasses, Syrup. Ac., Ac. j
Coarse Sf Fine Salt.
Old Meat, Fish, Coal Oil, 4c. Spices—Butchers' Pep
per, Cinnamon, Allspice, Cloves, Nutmegs, Ginger,
Mace, Ac., Ac.
Dried & Canned Fruits,
Cranberries. Bake Raisins, Figs, Citron, Apples, Cider,
cider Vinegar, Ac, Ac.
NUTS,
Peanuts, Walnuts, Chestnuts, Filberts, Almonds, Ac.
CONFE CTIONERIESj
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 presents. Dolls of all kinds, large and
small, very cheap. Portmanteaus, large and small to
suit all who need them. A large assortment of
Perfumery,
Fancy Soaps,
Hair Oils, &c.
CHEWING & SMOKING TOBACCO,
and
always on hand. Plenty of
OYSTERS,
The be9t 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
change for goods. ' decld
FARUEPY LOOK TO VOI R INTERESTS!
BALL'S OHIO
REAPER AND MOWER,
WITH
Pigeon-Wing Self-Rake,
MANUFACTURED BY
REESE & SLAGLE,
Lewistown, Mifflin C'ouuty, Pa.
\I T B are now manufacturing Ball's Ohio Reaper and
I t Mower, with Pigeon-w ing Self rake, which we of
fer for the season of 1866. as a perfect Mower, a per
fect Reaper and a perfect Self Raker. As a Mower it
lias no superior, and as a Reaper and Self-Raker it
lias no equal. Perlect Side Delivery; has no side
draft; two driving wheels: hinged bar, adapts it self to
the unevenness of the. ground in mowing and reap
iug. The self-rake does not interfere with the dri
ver's seat. The driver can regulate the height of
stubble while the machine is in motion.
We a!.*o manufacture BEIDLEB' PATENT
HAY RAKE. Haines' celebrated Horse Power
and Threshing Machine. Agency for Geiser's uatent
Self-Regulating Gram Thresher," Separator, Cleaner
and Bagger.
Ail kinds of Machine worlr made and fitted up for
Mills. Factories. Furnaces and Forges. Also, Rose
and Reaction Water Wheels.
All orders will receive prompt attention, by addres
sing REESE A SLAGLE.
Lewistown, Mifflin Co., Pa.
S. Benner, General Agent. fl'6s my23'66
DRAIN TILE.
For Draining Wet Lands. Pipes for Cellar
Drains, Water Pipe for Conducting Water
from Springs,
manufactured from the best material and for sale in
any ijuantity desired. Also a good stock of EARTH
EN WARE on hand. Orders promptly attended to.
JOEL ZOOK,
octl7-6m Belleville, Mifflin county, Pa.
DOBBINS'
ELECTRIC
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, then soak the clothes five to ten
minutes, and a little hand rubbing will make them as
clean as hours of hard machine rubbing would do,
with ordinary soap, and the most delicate fabrics re
ceive no injury. We can refer to thousands of fami
lies who are us'iug it, and who could not be persuaded
to do without
DOBBINS' ELECTRIC SOAP,
Sold by all leading grocers throughout the State.
Manufactured only by
DOBBINS & LOVE,
WHOLESALE OFFICE:
lOT South Fifth Street,
oct3l-6m Philadelphia.
Dobbins' Electric Soap is for salt by
F. J. Hoffman and D. Grove.
Pennsylvania Railroad.
Trains leave Stations in this county as
follows:
LEAVE WESTWARD.
Bait. Phil'* Kaat Emi-
Ex. Ex. Mail. Line, grant,
a. m. a. m. p. m. p. m. a. m
Lewistown, 4.31 5.35 4.06 6.20 10.27
Granville, 4.14 10.37
Anderson, 4.20 10.47
McVeytown, 5.04 4.37 11.08
Manayunk, 4.49 11.26
N. Hamilton, 5.04 11.43
LEAVE EASTWARD.
Phil'a Fast Day Cm.
Ex. Line. Ef. Way. Ex.
a in. a. m. a. m. a. m. p. m.
Lewistown, 12.17 6.37 11.06 10.15 6.18
N. Hamilton, 9.15
Manyunk, 9.30
McVeytown, 9.42
Anderson's, 10.00
Granville, 10.08
Fare to Harnsburg $210; to Philadelphia 5 Sfr, to
Altoona 2 50; to Pittsburgh 6 60; to Baltimore 5 20 ; to
York 3 20.
JS-The ticket office will be open 20 minutes before
the arrival of each passenger train.
D. E. ROBESON, Agent.
Galbraith A Conner's ommbuases connect with all
the passenger traiDS, and take up and set down pas
sengers at all points within the borough. Orders are
requested to be left at the National House.
EXCELSIOR
Photograph and Art Gallery.
LATE: 81/KKHOLDKR'S.
MCEWENS can now furnish the pub
lic with Likenesses, from the tiniest
Gem to a Portrait or life size Photograph.
We have the only Soiar Camera at work
in the Juniata Valley, and desire the pub
lic to call and examine what Mr. Burk
holder (an accomplished and well known
artist) and others have pronounced l 'a
success." Look at the array:
Gems, j Albatypes or Ivory-
Ferrotypes, j ts*pes,
Melainotypes, j Photo-Mi matures
Ambrotypes, j Cabinet Photos.,
Card Photographs ; Portrait or Life size
Vignettes, ' j Photographs—
Photographs for j plain or in colors,
oval frames, | &c., <fec.
Our work is executed in the best style,
plain or in colors, and at the lowest rates.
Call at McEWENS.
N. B.- nstructions to students given
at fair <ites. ap4tf
TO THE LADIES.
The cirage fraacais. or
FREMII DRESSING for Ladies
and Children's Boots and Shoes 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 great importance
to the ladies it will not rub off when wet
and soil the skirts. Traveling bags, kid
gloves, trunks, carriage tops, and fine
harness are made to look as good as new.
Ladies and Children can dress their own
boots and shoes without soiling their
hands. Try one bottle, and you will nev
er be without a supply in the house.
For sale bv,
J. A. & \V. R. McKEE,
in Odd Fellows' Hall, cor. Market and
Dorcas sts., Lewistown. oetl7tf
Looking Glasses and Picture
Frames
THE undersigned, thankful for past fa
vors, would inform the public that he
still manufactures Frames of every de
scription, as cheap as they can be made
elsewhere. Looking Glasses of every de
scription. wholesale and retail, at reduced
prices. He respectfully solicits a share of
public patronage. All persons who have
left pictures to frame or frames to be filled,
are requested to call for them.
mylGtf JAMES CRUTCHLEY.
Great Excitement at the Post
Office,
account of the new arrival of Boots and Shoe*,
at greatly reduced pnces. The undersigned would
respectfully inform the public that he has just arrived
from the eastern cities with a large assortment of
BJOTS, SIDES AND GIITEKB,
consisting of Ladies', Gentlemen's "and Children's
Wear, which he has purchased at-come down' pn
ces. He is now prepared to seil cheaper than the
cheapest, for cash. Also, constantly on hand a large
assortment of home-made work, Which is manutae
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 the neatest
manner. Call at the Post Otfice, and examine for
yourselves. \V. C. THORNBL BG.
Lewistown, May 23,1866-y.
Experience Proves there are only-
Two VALUABLE
Machine Stitches:
mi mmm &
ELASTIC STITCH
AND THE
SHUTTLE OR LOCK STITCH.
TH E Grover A Baker Elastic-Stitch Sewing Machines
are superior to all others for the following reasons:
1- They sew direct front the spools, and require no
rewinding of thread.
2. They are more easily understood and used, and
less liable to derangement than other machine*
3. They are capable of executing perfectly, without
change of adju.uiient,a much greater variety of work
than other machines.
4. The stitch made by these machines is much more
firm, elastic, and durable, especially upon articles
which require to be washed and ironed, than any
other stitcli.
& This stitch, owing to the manner in which the
under thread is inwrought, is much the mo.-t plump
and beautiful in use, an.l retains this plumpness and
beauty even upon articles frequently washed and
ironed until they are worn out.
6. I he structure of the seam is such thst though it
be cut or broken at intervals of only a few stitches it
will neither open, run, or ravel, but remains firm and
durable.
~ I nlike other machines, these fasten both ends of
the seam bv their own operation.
8. With these machines, white silk is used upon the
right or face side of the seam, cotton may be used
upon the other side without lessening the strength or
durability of the seam. This can be done on no other
machine, and is a great saving upon all articles sutch
ed or made up with silk.
9. These machines, in addition to their superior
merits as instruments for sewing, by a change of ad
justment, easily learned and practiced, execute the
most beautiful and permanent embroidery and orna
mental work.
-Call at P. F. LOOP'S
AGENCY,
A GOOD ASSOTMENT ALWAYS
ON HAND.
Lewistown, February 6, 1867.
COME AITS SEE
the Great REDUCTION in the Price of
jan3o at BRISBIN'S, [near the Jail.]