Lewistown gazette. (Lewistown, Pa.) 1843-1944, April 17, 1867, Image 4

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    I COTTAGE PUDDING —Thro? cups of
sugar, one of milk, two tablespoons of
butter, two teaspoons of cream tartar,
one egg, bent all together, then add
one teaspoon of soda; flavor with lem
on. Bake half an hour—servo with
sauce.
FOAM .SAUCE FOB PUDDINGS. —One
teacup of sugar, two thirds of a cup of
butter, one teaspoon of flour; beat all
together until smooth; then place over
the flre, and stir in rapidly two gills
of boiling water, season with nutmeg,
soda the size ot a pea.
INDIAN CAKE.—TWO pints of In
dian meal, one pint of flour, one cup of
molasses or sugar, two teaspoons of
cfeum tartar, one of soda, milk to mako
it just soft enough to pour.
PLAIN COOKIES. —Three cups of su
gar. one of butter, one of milk, one j
teaspoon ot soda, two ot cn-am tartar, j
three eggs, flour sufficient to knead
soft. Cut in small cakes and hake. j
JWKM.IV , BROKEN VESSELS- CEMENT.
—To naif a pint ot milk put a sufli
cient quantity of vinegar in order to
curdle it; separate the curd from the
whey, and mix the whey with the
whiles of four eggs, heating the whole
well together; when mixed, add a little
quick lime through a sieve until it ac
quires the consistency of a paste
With this cement broken vessels or
cracks can he repaired; it dries quick
ly, and resists the action of water and j
fire.
WATER PROOF COMPOSITION FOR BOOTS
AND SHOES. Take boiled oil, 1 pint;
oil of turpentine, black rosin aud bees
wax, of each 5 ounces. Melt the wax
and rosin, then stir in the oil, re |
move the pot from the tire, and when
it has cooled a little, add the turpen
tine.
HORSE MEDICINES—A correspondent
of the Northern Farmer, says; I find
the following of much value to my
horses.
When the blood is out of order, or
to restore lost appetite, 1 use, one lb.
good ginger, 4 uz. powdered gentine, 1 '
oz. nitre. £ uz. crude antimony mixed;
give one large spoonful every day in
wet feed. It is perfectly safe.
COLIC OR INFLAMATION OF THE CIIEST
OR BOWELS. —One oz. sweet spirits of
ether, 1 oz. tincture of opium, 1 oz.
spirits of camphor, 4 drachm aconite;
water, milk warm, 1 quart; give 4 and
if no better in thirty minutes, give the
balance.
INFLAMED BLADDER—I drachm tar- ;
tar emetic, $ oz. prepared kail, 1 drachm '
camphor rubbed to powder, with a
few drops spirits of wine; to be given
every few honrs, or throe times a day
in a pint of water gruel
STRAIN IN HORSKS.—A very good
remedy lor a sprain in the stifle joint,
or elsewhere, is as follows : 1 oz. oil
of origanum, 1 spirits of turpentine, 1
British oil, 1 spirits of nitre, 1 quart of
alcohol. Mix and rub in well.
To CIRK POLL EVIL IN HORSES.—
Mix copperas and hog s lard, and sim
mer over the tire in an iron pot; with
this rub the part affected plentifully
two or three times a week and let the
hot sun dr.ve it in. The application
should be made before the disease has
gone too far. Mind to keep rubbing
until a cure is effected; it takes time.
Experience Proves there are only
Tiro \ A LIABLE
Machine Stitches:
'Jill OD/lil k um
E L A STIC S TITO II
ANl> THE
SHUTTLE OR LOCK STITCH.
THE Urover A Baker Elastic-Stitch Sewing Machines
arc superior to all others ! r the following reasons:
1. I hoy direct fro in the spools, and require no
rewinding of thread.
.f* A n ' > 141 ' J on easily understood and used, aud
t" derangement than other machines
o 1 hey ale capable of executing perfectly, without !
change ol adjustment, n much great, r vai ietv of work '
than oUier uiaehines. !
4. Ihe stitch made by these machines is much more
nrm. clastic. mid durable. especially upon articles
other stucl" rC l ° alul trolled, than any :
neH. v''!i / tll i "*' a 4> to the manner in which the i
■nd h m.'fm " lvrrou gbt, is much the most plump i
and btjuuful :u Use, and retains this plumpness mid
beauty even upon ar.ieles freonently washed "ud
ironed until they uro worn out. !
6. I he structure of the seam is sueii that though it
be cut or broken at intervals of only a few stitches it
duralde ° l>tn ' ru "- 01 rave!, but remains firm and
.J" l n,ik . e ® t . hr "umhines, these fasten bothendsof 1
the seam by the r own operation 1 ;
r,m„ VV '! , V .! e '" e p ia bine*, w into silk is used upon the 1
right oi lace Side ..f the seam, cotton may bo used '
upon 11,e other side without lessening the strength or :
durability of the seam. This can be done on noothei I
machine. and is a great savmgupon all articles stitch- 1
ed or made up with silk.
9. These machines, in aiidition to their superior i
merits us instruments for sewing, by a change of ad
.e?~il!y l, * an,, " d alld Practiced, execute the
meutal work embroidery and orna
)
Call at P. F. LOOP'S
AGENCY.
A GOOD ASSOTMENT ALWAYS
ON HAND.
Lewiatown, February 6, Itwjj.
GCIC3 Air 2 JS2E
the Great REDUCTION in the Price of
janiiO at BRIgBIN'S, [near the JaU. ]
Lewistown Mills.
THE
HIGHEST CASH PRICES FOR WHEAT, AM)
ALL KINDS OF GRAIN,
<>r ro.-eived it on storage, at the option of those
having it f.r the market.
Tlit-v hope, I -y giving due and personal at
teutiun to business, to merit a liberal share of
public patronage.
SALT and Limeburners
COAL always on hand
WM. B McATEE <fc SON.
Lewistown, Jan. 1. 1865.—tf
Brown's Mills.
IMIE undersigned are prepared to
buv all kinds of Produce for cash, or receive on
store at Brown's Mills, Keedsville, Pa. We will have
on hand
PLASTER, SALT AM' COAL.
We intend keeping the mill constantly running, and
have
/iilDiL /SLiLal,
lor saie at the lowest Market rates, at ail times.
#tf-The public are request, d to give in a call.
-epiTtf H. STKI'NK A HOFFMAN'S.
Weber & Son,
HAVE the largest assortment and best
selected stock of
GROCERIES
in this section of country.
Brown Sugars from . 10 to 15 cts
White Sugar 1H "
Pulverized, Granulated and Broken Loaf
Sugar.
SYRUPS.
Lovering's Syrup, SI 20 per Gallon,
Other Syrups, 25 and 28 cts. per quart.
Baking Molasses.
COFFEES.
Extra Prime Coffee, 50 cts.
Prime Coffee, 28 "
Also, a large stock of
MACKEREL and HERRING.
Ground Alum, and Ash ton's Refined
Dairy Salt.
PRIME FACTORY CHEESE.
Shephard's Pittsburg Crackers always j
on hand. teb6. !
PRICES DOWN ONCE MORE.
rpilE undersigned lias a large stock of both
1 Home-made and Eastern manufactured Boots and
Shoes, which lie otters at prices lower than he lias
sold for four years :
Men's thick, u. Boots, warranted, from $-.75 to 0.00.
•• Kip. •• " •• " 4.00 to 6.00.
•• Calf. '• " extra 4.50 to 0.00.
Boys' Boots. 1.00t03.0n.
Men's thick Brogans. double-soled. 2.00 to 2.5u.
Men's split '• warranted very bad, 1.10.
Boys' Shoes, price ranging from 1.25 to 2.25.
As the taxes are to be reduced again on the first day
of August, it also enables us to reduce our prices.
HOME-MADE WORK of all kinds inn
order at reduced prices. Bo come on boys and girls
ami examine for yourselves.
Trunks, Valises and Carpet Bags
kept on hand. Gentlemen will bear in mind that no
goods will be given out unless paid for. and ii re
turned in good order, the money will be returned, if
requested. But when goods have been soiled or
worn, tiiey will nut be taken back—please boar this
in mind—as some folks think that wearing for a
short time don't injure the sale of them afterwards,
augl-tf HILLY JOHNSON.
NEW ARRIVALS.
1) F. LOOP is receiving new goods every week, di
. reet from the eastern factory, and is prepared to
sell Boots cheaper than the cheapest, having a large
assortment of all sizes and styles.
Men's Boots from $3 50 to 5 00
Boys' 2 50 to 3 60.
do 2 00 to 2 50.
Children's 1 26 to 2 00.
A good assortment of homemade work on hand,
and constantly making to order all the latest styles.
THE PATENT BOOTS
are now creating a great excitement, and al! who wish
to have a pair of those pleasant boots can be accom
nv-dyed at short notice,
fill at the old stand. P. F. LOOP.
A. FELIX. \V. II FELIX
FURNITURE.
n .AVE on hand a good assortment of Furniture of
:..i kinds suitable to furnish a house out and out.
Spring and Common Mattresses, and
EXTENSION TABLES,
of any sizes and prices to suit the times.
We cordially mvite the attention of both old and
voung. great and small. No charges for showing
goods. Call and examine before purchasingelsewhet e.
Thankful for past favors and hoping a continuance
of the same, we remain, yours. Ac.
Levvistown, March 13, 1'867-tf FELIX ic SON. •
DOBBINS'
ELECTRIC
SOAP
SAVES TIME!
SAVES MONEY!
SAVES LABOR!
SAVES CLOTHES!
SAVES WOMEN!
AND ALL GROCERS SELL IT.
It i< 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 reler to thousands of fami
lies wlioare using it, and who could not be persuaded
to do without
DOBBINS' ELECTRIC SOAP,
Sold by all leading grocers throughout the State.
Marvufaciured only by
DOBBINS & LOVE,
WHOLESALE OFFICE:
107 South Fifth Street,
oct3l-6m* Philadelphia.
Dubbins' Electric Soap is for sale by
r. J .Hoffman and D. Grove.
DR. MARTIN'S
All kinds of
DRUGS AND PATENT MEDICINES,
WARRANTED PURE, constantly on
hand. Shoulder Braces. Trusses. Spina! and
Aouotntnal Supporters procured from the hes
most reliable manufacturers, ordered exuresCiv
the patient at a small per eentage <- x Presly for
m L* Oß VC more especially call the attention of Far
mers and I arrters to my r ar
EXCELSIOK OIL,
for cuts, wounds, bruises, old sores, scratches, in fact
A iT/^ S i i e e ,* t ?r nal diseases incident to the horse'
Also, a most reliable cure for frosted feet.
♦ with chronic diseases will secure
treamH S i Care and correct examination, and will be
admit \V m f ' eSS r- V their leases will possibly
admit. No charge for examination or advice. y
oVi?^J\ 0 L CorH,ulUt,on fr * ,n 9 o'clock, a. m., to 4
Lewistown. March 20,1867-tf " M ARTU, M D
LMIESH atoek of the best Mackerel and
.X Hernng in all-#ized kits, on hand at A.FELIX'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, ut the
VERY LO WEST 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
died from 12$ to 20 cents.
Unbleached Muslin, from 15 upward,
Bleached " " 16 "
Our stock of FRENCH MERINOS, All
Wool De Laiues, Ail Wool Plaids, we will
cloße out at
COST.
Our large stock of Flannels, will be run
off at a very low figure.
Large Stock of Balmorals & 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.
G-ents' 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 cants,
Coffee, (Rio) from 28 to 33 "
Syrup, (tip-top) 25 "
Spices, Raisins, Dried Peaches, Currants,
Apples, Cherries, Ac., constantly on hand.
TUBS, BASKETS,
BUCKETS, BROOMS,
BRUSHES Ac., Ac.
A full line of
Queens-ware,
at lowest cash prices.
The Fullest Assortment of FANCY GOODS in
the County.
Fancy Soaps,
Perfumery,
Pocket Wallets,
NICK-NACKS
AND
JIM-CRACKS,
everything the gent, lady or child may desire.
Dobbins' and all other kinds of Soap.
Kaigbn's Cattle Powder Celebrated Through
out the State.
A FULL, FRESH STOCK
or
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 and warcrooms on the corner
nf Valley and Mill streets, east of the Black
Bear Hotel.
PRATT, LAW & PRATT.
Lewistown January 80, 1867.
3500 CORDS
CBEST.VCT OIK .ISO HEMLOCK BARK,
Delivered at the Tannery nf
J. SPA.2TCGLE & 00.,
i. i:\vivni\vv
For which the highest market price will be
paid in CASH.
Lewistown, marl4-ly
SHINGLES! SHINGLES f
100,000
White Pine, Lap & Joint Shingles.
ALbO,
PLASTERING LATHS & PALING,
For sale by GRAFF & THOMPSON,
nov2l-6m Milroy. Mifflin co., Pa.
"W"-A.3NT TIES 3D !
so o
Cords of Wood,
to consist of
POPLAR, LINDEN & WHITE PINE.
to be delivered along the canal. For fur
ther information apply to
J. HI MMEL WRIGHT,
febl3-3ra Lewistown, Pa.
S. S. CAMPBELL & CO.
Manufacturing Confectioners,
AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
F0 RE 1G NF R U ITS, X UTS.&C.
.No, 303, RACE STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
ALSO, MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF
tGf Molasses Candy and Cocoanut Work.
septl2'66-lv.
Lewistown Coach Manufactory,
Junction 3d & Valley street.
ZEVLOSIEIR, &c MAYES
issp . IIA VIX G ASSOC IA -
together Cor the purpose ot
fl manufacturing Coach/s. Can-in-
Jftufc.rtM. ■ lnVjßSffSl 'J r /hijwics, Sulkier. Sprint/ HV
f-mMisat you* Ac. invite the public to
give tlicni a call ami examine .specimens of their
work, which will be found t-tjual to any in or out ot
the cities. All kinds of repairing promptly attended
to- doel2-ly
IN SUK A N C E A G E NCY.
rjtHE following Fire, Life, and Accidental Companies
1 are represented by the undersigned:
CAPITAL.
vEtna, Fire of Ilartford, §4,083.000
Putnam, " 500,000
Home, New York 3,500,000
Germania, ' " 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
This agency is prepared to insure against Fire. Death
or Accident, in any part of Mifflin county Horses
are insured against theft. All business pertaining to
insuianee promptly attended to.
jaute '67 JOHN HAMILTON, Agent.
FRANK H. WENTZ,
AT HIS
mm a mm >
WEST MARKET ST., LEWISTOWN,
Opposite the Red Lion Hotel,.
continues to keep on hand a large as
\ sortment of boots and shoes of all
kinds, both of city and home make.—
stock of
Boots, Shoes, Gaiters and Slippers
is extensive and well selected, and he still manufac
tures to order at short notice all kinds for ladies and
gentlemen's wear. His prices compare favorably
with the cheapest, lie would especially call the at
tentum of the ladies to his stock of Morocco and
Kid Polish, and Lasting Gaiters of all styles of home
and city manufacture. Call and cx arm ue his stock.
His work is put up in the best manner. deel9-ly
ROBE IIT W. PATTON,
801 TH SIDE OF fIAR&ET STREET,
LEWISTOWN, PA.
HAS just received and opened at hie es
tablishment a new supply of
Clocks, Watches, Jewelry,
Fancy Articles, &c.,
which he will dispose of at reasonable price*.
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.
AfcD"*REPAIRINfi 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 who
may favor him with their custom. feb2
New Stock of HatSj Caps, &c.
w. a-. zoLiiTG-EJtj
Market St., next Door to John Kennedy's,
&01 Has just received from \
j New Y irk and Philadel WM /
the most extensive
and complete assort
meut of
ever exhibited in this place, which will be dis
posed of at such prices as to defy competition,
and which he invites everybody to call and
examine, as he is satisfied that his stock can
not fail to please.
For the Ornish he has constantly on hand,
or will make to order, hats to their taste of
any required size or brim, at prices which
cannot fail be satisfactory.
Country Merchants will find it to their ad
vantage to give him a call, us a liberal deduc
tion will he made to wholesale purchasers.
Don't forget the place, next door to John
Kennedy's Store and nearly opposite the
Odd Fe lows' Hull. may
GREAT FALL!
REGULAR BAR IRON at 4 3-4.,
at F. J. HOFFMAN'S.
ESTATE
BEGISTEB.
W.4.VTED-A small improved farm
of from 50 to 100 acres, either to pur
chase or to rent. If not too high in price,
will purchase.
I have 011 register for sale the following
real estate:
.4 tract of"Land containing 150
Acres, more or less, situate 011 the line
of Oliver and Wayne townships, midway
between McVeytown and Newton Ham
ilton, 011 the new road between those pla
ces. This land is limestone and Hint of
the best quality, and has frequently pro
duced as heavy eroj>s as farms costing
double the money asked for this. About
3d acres are in timber. The improvements
consist of a two story frame House, good
Barn with new wagon shed and corn crib
attached—an old orchard and another of
young trees just beginning to bear. It is
about one and a half miles from Vineyard
Station, and convenient to mill and school.
Possession can be had as may be desired.
The owner is desirous of removing, ami
wili take fcifiOOO if soon applied for.
Terms to suit purchasers.
A Farihi ol" I£:{ Acres, in Wayne
township, but a short distance from At
kinson's Mills, on road leading to Newton
Hamilton, 110 acres of which are cleared
and under cultivation, fenced and divided
into convenient fields —remainder timber.
The improvements consist ofa Log House,
weatherboarded, new Bank Barn and oth
er outbuildings, excellent Orchard, &c. —
There is a fine meadow on the premises,
with running water, and a well at the
door. Price, 8 IOOO—2OOO cash, balance
in two annual payments, with interest.
Possession will he given on Ist April, if
desired. This is a cheap farm, and will
prove a bargain to any purchaser.
A LSO,
Acres of Land, situate in Gran
ville township, on the Pennsylvania Ca
nal, about 5 miles west of Lewistown, S2
acres cleared, well fenced, and in good or
der, and 8 acres in timber. The improve
ments consist of a two story Log House,
weutherboarded, good Bank Barn, Corn
Crib, Smoke House, Hog Pens, Black
smith Shop, Ac. This land is all arable,
has an abundance of limestone on it, and
a landing 011 the canal, so that coal can
be procured with little trouble. Jt is only
half a mile from a railroad station post
oilice and store. Most of the fencing is
post and rail —the posts locust—and about
500 locust posts could now be cut on the
premises. There are three good springs
on the place, two of them near the dwel
ling and some good fruit. .V> Dollars
per Acre. This is a line property for a
farmer, and has been noted for raising
good crops.
ALSO,
A far 111 of no Acres, 2£ miles west
of McVeytown, the pike running through
it, 150 acres cleared, well enclosed, water
in every field, and 20acres in good timber.
Good Stone House, Bank Barn 50 by 80,
Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, Hog Pens, Wash
House with never failing stream flowing
through it, Spring House, Smoke House,
large Apple Orchard of choice grafted
fruit, (worth as much on an annual aver
age as the interest of the entire purchase
money,) as well as pear, cherry, peach and
plum trees. Price SMO per acre—one-half
cash, and remainder in one, two and three
years, if desired, with interest—purchaser
to pay one-half cost of surveying and ma
king deed. This is a desirable property,
and I believe the cheapest farm now for
sale in Mifflin county. The land is all
patented, and title indisputable.
ALSO,
Mt. Rock Mills, situate near Lewis
town, with 23 acres of Land, machinery
and fixtures all in good order, and noted
for making as good flour as is manufac
tured in tlie county. Price, SIO.OOO.
part of which (say $3000,) can be arranged
011 a mortgage. This mill is now under
rent at a sum which pays all the taxes and
fully 8 per cent, on the price asked. The
time for its sale is limited.
ALSO,
A Tract of UO Acres, situate in
Wayne township, about 5 miles from Mc-
Veytown, from 20 to 25 acres cleared and
under cultivation. The soil is principally
gravel and produces well. It is well
watered, and has a fine patch of young
timber on it. Price SIOOO.
Another Tract of 30 Acres, sep
arated from the above by the road from
McVeytown to Newton Hamilton, all
cleared and tolerably well fenced, and in
a good state of cultivation. It lias on it
a good two story Log House, plastered in
side and wentherboarded and painted out
side, together with Barn, Apple Orchard,
ten years old, well at the door, two springs
not far from the house, and other advan
tages. Price
Possession given Ist Nov., 1867. These
tracts will be sold separately or together.
If separate, one-half in hand, and balance
in two equal yearly payments with inte
rest, or in one yearly payment without
interest. If together, half cash, and bal
ance in two equal payments with inte
rest, or if all paid cash, the half will be
discounted at 6 per cent. These proper
ties would make a desirable little farm,
and are situate in a very pleasant neigh
borhood.
ALSO,
A Tract of Land in Derry town
ship, one and a quarter miles from Lew
istown, on the canal, with the old pike
running through it, containing about 200
acres, 45 cleared and mostly fenced, with
a two story Stone House, Bank Barn, an
Old Orchard, and a number of young trees
planted some years ago, consisting of ap
ple, pear and cherry. The remainder of
the tract is covered with pine, chestnut
and oak, from which a large quantity of
firewood could be cut, and as it can l>e
easily hauled presents a strong induce
ment to an industrious man with a small
capital. One corner of this tract strikes
Jack's creek between the Edmiston and
old saw mill tract, thus giving access to it
by two roads. Price S3OOO--$lot)0 cash,
balance in such payments as may be
agreed on.
For further information inquire of
GEORGE ERVSINGER
Licensed Agent for sale of Real Estate
Lewistown, March 20, 1867.
STRIATAL!* & STRVEI'OR.
tt. H. Swlgart, respectfully in
iorms the citizens of M.ffl.n county, that ho is prepa
red at all times to do surveying on short notice F
Leeds, Mortgages. Bonds, and other legal writing,
drawn with neatness and dispatch. Address, * '
. - G. H. BWIGART
noT-om McVeytown, Mifflin county, Pa.
GOOD TEAS at reduced prices, SI.OO
$1.50 and $1.(0 ceuts per pound at
mmTlt A. FELIX U
CROVESTEEN & CO.
PIANO FORTE
MANUFACTURERS,
499 Broadway, ew Yor k.
rpHE attention of the Public RTHI the tra.le is invited
I *V" 7 '" TA VE H( )SE w '< *>D PIA\o
FOKTEs wh.ul. f..r volume and puntv of tone ar
unrivalled by any hitherto offered in this mar*?
I They contain all the modern improvements French
| Grand Action. Harp Pedal. Iron Frame, Overo™*
, Bass, etc-and each instrument heme made under
the personal supervision of Mr. J. H.GaoVEstxut who
I has had a practical experience of over 36 years in
| manufacture, is fully warranted in every parti"
j The " GROVESTEEX PIAXO FOR'i ES" received !h
j Award of iient over aU others at the Celebrated
| World's Pair,
I Where were exhibited instruments from the hest m*
! "J. . 0 ", Bans, Germany, Philadelphia. Haiti.
i more, Boston and New York: and also at the Amen
. eau Institute for five successive years, the gold aud
i warthroom fr " m b '"" " f whic * " Bn be "r
By the introduction of improvements we make a
; foice v^wifh^ r j V a l ' m "" Bnrte. Slid by manufaeturiug
: for || ,' u or nc '"y oa - sil system, are enabled to of
'Sl competttion " * pnce which w ' preclu^
I trmi t-Att <'h lu Current Fundi.
Circulars Sent Free. octlo-3i a
PHOTOGRAPHIC.
E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO.,
Manufacturers of Phoßgrn] liie Matrrials,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
501 Uroadway, 3f. V.
; t ?" ur ma,n business of PHOT( >GRAPH
i ,, IJf '.iV- A ne Hrt> I'eadquarterN for the loliow
"tereoscopes and stereoscopic Views.
Of American and Foreign Cities and Landscapes
Groups. Statuary. Ac. *
Stereoscopic Views of the War,
From negatives niaae in the various campaignsand
test"" 1 * 8 t '°'" piete Photographic history of the con-
Stereoscopic Views on Class,
Adapted for either the Magic Lantern or stereo
scope Our catalogue will be sent to an v address on
receipt of stamp.
Photographic Albums.
We manufacture more largely than any other hoiu,
about 200 varieties from 50 cents IO SSO each Our •
bums have the reputation ol being supenor in hi au
tv and durability to any others.
Lard Photographs of Generals, Statesmen
Actors, etc.. etc.
'•ur catalogue embraces over FIVE Tilt IF- WD
different subjects, including reproduce., n .-i ,if' the
most celebrated Engravings, Paintings, statues Ac
Catalogues sent on receipt of stamp.
Photographers and others ordering goods C O D
will please remit 25 per cent of the amount with th. ir
not'fail t^-a i t,sfy PnCeS qUal " y ° f ° m
OUR STARCH GLOSS
TS the only Article used by First Class Hotels,
1 Laundries, and Thousand or Fnmi.
lies*
It gives a beautiful polish, making tr,e iron pass
smoothly over the cloth, saving much time and la
bor. Goods done up with it keep clean much former,
consequently w ill not wear out so soon.
It makes Old Linen look like Xew.
OUR I M P E RIAL BLUE
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
traordinany inducements. Address,
NEW YORK STARCH GLOSS CO.
octlo-t>m No. 218 Fulton St., New York.
PELOUBET ORGANS
AND
OS & © IS) 0
UNANIMOUSLY AWARDED THE
FIRST PRIZE, A GOLD MEDAL,
AS
" The Best Cabinet Organs,"
American Institute, New York, October, 1866
Being pronounced superior in QUALITY. Powia. and
\ ARIETY or 1 OXE, and in number of combinations.
"As the best instruments of America were there
contending, whichever won that battle would hate
nothing left to conquer "—Am. Art Journal, (edited by
a well-known musical critic.)
Bbcv have also taken the first premium wherever
exhii!te<i this season.
PEDAL ORGANS, one. two, and three banks |
kevs—six sizes—s2so to $1,500. Without pedals, single
and double bank, in great variety. $65 to $450 The-r
Organs with their smooth pipe-like quality of tor.,.
beautiful solo stops, strength of chorus, unequalled
peda:s. and general organ-like effects, ar- superior
for Churches, Halls, Parlors, and Schools.
They are put up in cases of SOLID W ALNUT, fancy ven
| eercd Walnut, mew and unique styles) and elegant
Rosewood, of .plendin designs and finish, and of the
best workmanship.:—it beiug intended that each in
strument shall be a model of its class. Aii instru
ments. down to a five octave portable Melodeon. have
the beautiful 1 remolanie stop, without extra charge
W£A.TV.3™ ON HAM) 1 OUTGEN
ERAL U HOLESALE A REi AIL WAREROOMS 841
BROADWAY.
[ Our Illustrated Circular and Price Lists, with our
new siyles, are now ready. Seed for a Circular
PELOUBET, PELTON & CO.,
F2O Manufactuiers, 841 Broadway, N. Y.
AFFLICTED!
CUTCHKHfi Xrffi
IT HEN by the use of DR. JOIN VILLE*S ELIXIR
- vou c * u he cured permanently and at a trilling cost
1 he astonishing success which lias attended this
invaluable medicine lor Physical and Nervous Weak
ness. Genera! 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, thoughts of self destruction, fears
of insanity. Ac. It will restore the appetite, renew the
health ot those who have destroyed it bv sensual ex
cess or evil practices.
Young Men. be humbugged no more bv '-Ouack
Doctors and ignorant practitioners. but send without
delay for trie Lhxir, and be at once restored to health
and happiness. A Perfect Cure is Guaranteed in eve
ry i nstance. I rice, sl. or four bottles to one address. $3.
ne bottle is sufficient to effect a cure in all ordina
rv oases.
ALSO. Dr. Joi>'viLLE'S SPECIFIC PILLS.for the
iV . P erm * oe,u <'ure of Gonorrhea, Gleet, Ure
thral Discharges. Grave!. Stricture, and all affections
ot the Kidneys and Bladder. Cures effected in from
J h, '. v aIV prepared from vegetable
extracts that are harmless on the system, and never
nauseate the stomach or impregnate the breath. No
change ot diet is necessary while using them, nor does
tiic.i action in any manner interfere with business
pursuits. Price. $1 per box.
Either of the above-mentioned articles will be sent
i to any address, closely sealed, and post-paid, bv mail
or express, on receipt of puce. Address all orders to
j , BERGEk, SIiUTTS A Co., Chemists,
feb6-ly .No 285 River Street, Troy, N. Y.
1867.
NEW GOODS!
AT
NATHANIEL KENNEDY'S
STORE,
In the Odd Fellows' Hall.
JUST received from Philadelphia, a
very choice assortment of
! ELKSTSEdISStS?
i Ginghams, Flannels, Cheeks, Hickory, Foreign and
! Domestic Dry Goods of ail kinds.
ALSO,
Sugar#, Coffees, Teas, Chocolate,
Essences of Coffee. Oueensware. Stone
ware. Hardware and Cedarw are, Shou
lders, Harnse Mackerel, Herring,
Shad, Boots and
Shoes, Grain Bags. Also,
a fine lot of VVhiskv,
BRANDY,
Wine and Gin,
SALT. Ac.,
Ac.. Ac,
which will be sold very low. Country Produce tak Q
in exchange for goods by
N. KENNEDY.
Lewsttown, October 11, 1866.
BIRD CAGES ! A fine assortment st
F. J. HOFFMAN'S.