Lewistown gazette. (Lewistown, Pa.) 1843-1944, May 01, 1867, Image 4

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    RECIPES.
J RoscMs. —Pat four pounds of the best
loaf-sugar into a large porcelain ket
tle; and pour on it three quarts of
water. When it has melted, set it over
the ii re, and boil and skim it, till the
scum ceases to rise. Then add the
whites of three eggs, whisked to a
froth ; and put in the shells also, bro
ken small. Let it again come to a boil.
Then take it oil the tire; and, when it
is only lukewarm, throw in a quart of
fresh rose leaves, stirring them well
through the liquid. Cover the vessel,
and let it stand till next day, till the
lragianee of the roses is extracted. —
Then remove the iirst rose leaves, with
a skimmer, and put into it a second,
and, afterwards, a third supply. Wl en
the syrup has a fine rose-flavor, strain
it through a linen bag. If not perfect
ly clear, filler it through blotting-pa
per, pinned inside the bottom of a sieve.
Then add half a pint of spirits of wine,
that has been colored red, by infusing
in it some alkanet root, tied up in a
thin muslin bag. Bottle the mixture;
and it will be a delicate liquor. In
stead of roso-leaves, 3*oll may flavor it
immediate!}*, by stirring in a largo por
tion of extract ot roses'
This liquor can bo made very conve
niently, where there is a garden
abounding in roses.
Nectar. —Take a pound of the best
raisins, seeded and chopped; four lem
ons, sliced thin, and the yellow rind
pared off from two other lemons; and
two pounds of powdered loaf-sugar.—
Put into a porcelain preserving-kettle
two gallons of water. Sot it over the
fire, and boil it half an hour. Then,
while the water is boiling liurd, putin
the raisins, lemons, and sugar; and
continue the boiling for ton minutes.—
Pour the mixture into a vessel with a
close cover, and let it stand four days;
stirring it twice a day. Then strain
it through a iin m bag, and bottle it.
It will be fit lor nse in a fortnight.
Drink it from wine-glasses, with a
small bit of ice in each.
Vanilla Syrup —Put four or five va
nilla beans into a very small, clean
sauce pan, with half a pint of boiling
water. Set it over the tire, (closely
covered,) and boil it. till the flavor of
the vanilla is thoroughly extracted,
and the water tastes of it vcr}" strong
ly. Then take out the vanilla, and
strain the liquid. Break up three
pounds of the best douhle-refined loaf
sugar, and put it into a preserving
kettle, with a quart of hot water. —
"When thoroughly melted,set it on the
file, and boil and skim it well, ti!i the
whole is reduced to nearly a quart
Ihen stir in the vanilla liquid, and let
it boil five or six minutes longer. Af
ter taking it from the fire, pour it into
a pitcher, till it is cool enough to trans
fer to small bottles. Then cork it
tightly, and seal the corks.
It will be found excellent for flavor
ing custards, creams, &e., or to mix
with ice-water, for a summer beverage.
1 he extract will ho stronger if the
vanilla beans are split and cut into
pieces before boiling, and tied up in a
very thin muslin bag.
•A. 3-RIOXJT.TXJK.^IL,.
S'Kht Soil un a Manure.
The use of night soil as a fertilizer
has frequently been advocated, but
from the following it would appear
that it is by no means a safe article.
The Springfield .Republican in a recent
article on this subject, says:
' Very severe prohibitions have been
issued in France, England and Germa
ny ' against the use of poudrette, im
pertectly prepared, it having been prov
en by careful experiments that the fce
cal matter of sinks cannot be converted
with safety into garden manure under
five years' careful preparation. Pes
tilential and other diseases are propa
gated by vegetables grown in soil thus
manured. Yet, it is stated thfit these
death-dispensing deposits are absolute
ly used in the market gardens around '
our large American cities in their nat
ural state, and many of the fruits and
vegetables so grown can be told by the '
nostrils or the taste before they are i
cooked, aud in process of cooking It
is the opinion of skillful medical ob
servers, that nearly all the novel dis
eases which now afflict many American
Cities, owe their origin to the organic ;
diseased matter taken up by vegeta
bles and fruits grown in soil dressed by
the focal matter of sinks, and trans- I
lerrcd to the stomach. Galloping con
sumption in persons whose families
have never been subject to this terri-I
ble disease have been traced to the use
of vegetables grown by poudrette.'
New Stock of Hats, Caps,
VT. 3. ZCLIHGER,
Market St., next Door to John Kennedy's,
KHas just received from
New York and Philadel WZ
phia, the most extensive
stock and complete assort
ment of _
over 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 lie is satisfied that his stock can
not fail to please.
for the Ornish he has constantly on hand •
01 will make to order, hats to their taste of
eannnt^}"*VV B,t . t, p ,,r t prices which
cannot fail be satisfactory.
Country Merchants will find it to their ad
vantage to give him a call, as a liberal deduc
tion will be made to wholesale purchasers.
Don t forget the place, next door to John
Kennedy s More and nearly opposite the 1
Odd £6ilowa Hall. may
The Great
EXTERNAL REMEDY
AND
PAIN EXTERMINATOR!!
PARKER'S KING OF OIL
Will Cure Cuts.
PARKER'S KING OF OIL
Will Cure Sprains.
PARKER'S KING OF OIL
Will Cure Bruises.
PARKER'S KING OF OIL
Will Cure Wounds.
PARKER'S KING OF OIL
Will Cure Poll Evil.
PARKER'S KING OF OIL
Will Cure Scratches.
PARKER'S KING OF OIL
Will Cure Frosted Feet.
PARKER'S KING OF OIL
Will Cure Rheumatism.
Thousands have used "PARKER'S
KING OF OIL" and can testify to its
efficacy.
Everybody should have " PARKER'S
KING OF OIL."
"PARKER'S KING OF OIL" isjac
knowledged by all to be the BEST in the
MARKET.
Prepared by
T. D. PARKER,
LEWISTOWN, I'EN.VA
Apr 3.
KNOW YE ALL,
THAT
Rittenhouse & McKinney's
JS the place to buy goods cheaper than the
cheapest. We are selling off our Fall ii
Winter
STOCK OF GOODS
at the lowest CASU RATES the market affords,
also, that wo have received an additional
stock of
MUSLINS,
CALICOES,
DELAINES,
&c., &c., &c.
Brown Muslins, 14 t 0 25
White - . 15 f0 30
Canton Flannels,
Shirting. 40 to 65
Factory Blankets,
Table Diaper, 50 to 60
Tickings,
_ 18, 20, 22, and 25
Cassimeres, Cassinetts,
Ken. Jean,
All Wool Delaines,
All Wool Merinos, 1 25
Calicoes, 12$ t - 20
Delaines, 25 to 30
Ginghams. 25 to 30
Woolen Under Shirts at cost,
Shirts and Drawers, at 1.50
Heady Made Clothing,
White Sugars. Best 16 0 igs
Best Brown Sugar, 15*
Second Quality, 14
Third 13
rourth u |Q
Best Lovering Syrup, . sgal., 1.20
Second Quality. " 100
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. '
Thunklul for past favors, and hoping a
continuance of the same, we cordially invite
an to call and examine our stock before pur
chasing elsewhere.
prices paid for all kinds of
produce.
Respectfully, &c.,
RITTENHOUSE & McKINNEY.
Lewistown, March 6, 1867.
TO THE LADIES.
T l pS!y SE I'Rl\*lS, OR
nml rrn . DKESSISG for Ladies
Some rl r f n r S i tS an, J Shoes that have
inir M' 1..,,!' , r rust y and rough by wear
g. 1 hey are restored to 21 uerfect and
SSSTSi with * AStr? Ls
Pl able ind tl i e soft and
and soil the skirts. Traveling hags kil
I'larTf 8 ' trunks carriage tops, and'fine
harness are made to look as good as nmv
Ladies and Children can own
f . wit hout soiling their
hands. Try one bottle, and you will n™
er be without a supply i n the house
r or sale by,
in Odd Fellow s' 'HMH
Dorcas sta., Dewtetoivn. "wtlVlf"'
9 ® ME AWD SSE
ife™AssS£P? K iD ,h ° p '^of
la;ikSiA.®lS2jSS) EE®CIE J TtSS'„
,aD t BKISBIN'S, Inearths JaU.]
BOOK NOTICES.
FAMEFS LOOK TO YOCR INTERESTS!
BALL'S OHIO
REAPER AMI JIIMER,
WITH
Pigeon-Wing Self-Rake,
MANUFACTURED BY
REESE & SLAGLE,
Lcicistoicn, Mifflin Couuty, Pa.
WE are now manufacturing Ball's Ohio Reaper and
i T Mower, with Pigeon-wing Self rake, which we of
! ' er f <' r t,ie season of 1866. 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
1 has no equal. Perfect Side Delivery; has no side
draft, two driving wheels: hinged bar. adapt* itself to
! the unevenness of the ground in mowing and reap
| ing. ihe seif-rake does not interfere with the dri
i V f.Mr Seat v •,' ", e <Jrivt : r CaH regulate the height of
| Hubble while the machine is in motion.
We also manufacture SEIDLES' PATENT
: " V r R H tE ' Haines' celebrated Horse Power
i d !u> "! 1 '. 1 "- Alaehine. Agency for Geiser s patent
! fee -;"{* e £ l " a t ,n o Oram Thresher, Separator. Cleaner
; and Bagger.
i tA" k i! !,is of Ma y hine work made and fitted up for
1 ~ A" actories. Furnaces and Forges. Also, Rose
I and Reaction Water Wheels.
I All orders will receive prompt attention, bv addres
j B,n REESE A SLAGLE.
„ „ „ , Lewistown, Mifflin Co.. Pa.
; a. Benner, General Agent. t'l'Go my23'66
TOASOIBDB
3500 CORDS
| CIIESTSIT OAS AND HEMLOCK BASK,
Delivered at the Tannery of
J. S?X. ITCSL3 & SC.,
MSWBTOUi\,
For which the highest market price will be
paid in CASH.
I Lewistown, marll-ly
SHINGLES ! SHINGLES 1
100,000
White Pine, Lap & Joint Shingles
ALSO,
PLASTERING LATHS & PALING,
For sale by GRAFF A THOMPSON,
uov2l-f*n Milroy, Mifflin c. Pa.
ikIMTEX) !
soo
Cords of Wood,
to consist of
POPLAR. LINDEN & WHITE PINE.
to be delivered along the canal. For fur
ther information apply to
J. HIMME I. WRIGHT,
febl3-3m Lewistown, Pa.
S. S. CAMPBELL & CO.
Manufacturing Confectioners.
AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
FOREIGN FR (JITS, NUTS.&C.
No. 303, RACE STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
ALSO. VANL TACTt P.IRS Or ALL KINDS OP
Molasses Candy and Cocoanut Work
scptl2'66-lv.
Lewistown Coach Manufactory,
Junction 3d & Valley street.
MOSER Sc MAYES
HAVING ASSOClA
together for the purpose ot
manufacturing Ooaehts, Onrria
gOLftffl U, 'J rs - Buggies, Sulkies, Sprint} ll o
rw i*##ltrr rijft >.. ..S&rrgonx, 4c., invite the public to
give them a call and examine specimens of then
work, which will be found equal to anv in or out of
the cities. All kinds of repairiug promptly attended
t°- decl2-ly
INSURANCE AGENCY
THE following Fire. Life, and Accidental Companies
are represented by the undersigned :
CAPITAL.
JEtna, Firs of Hartford, §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 i prepared to insure against Fire. Death
or Accident, in any part of Mitliin countv Horses
arc insured against" theft. All business pertaining to
insitiiiuee promptly attended to.
janlfi '67 JOHN HAMILTON, Agent.
FRANK H. WENTZ,
AT IIIS
a <&!)*
WEST MARKET ST., LEWISTOWN,
Opposite the Red Lion Hotel,!
continues to keep on hand a large as
/W V aortment of boots and shoes bt all
si V kinds, both of city and home make.—
SiS. 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. He would especially call the at
tention of the ladies to his stock of Morocco nnd
Kid Polish, ami Lasting Gaiters of all styles of home
and city manufacture. Call and examine his stock.
His work is put up in the best manner. declß-ly
ROBERT W. PATTON,
SOUTH SIDE OF MARKET STREET,
LEWISTOWN, PA.
HAS just received nnd opened at his es
tablishment a new supply of
Clocks, Watches, Jewelry,
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.
HSrKEPAIRING 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 vrho
may favor him with their custom. feb2
GOOD CHEESE, Crackers, Groceries, i
Dried Fruit and Honey at A. FELIX'S
mmmmm
An EMPIRE SHUTTLE SEWING MA
CHINE, one of the Fsustest an i most Com
plete sewers in the world, for $00?
A WILCOX A GIBBS SEWING MACHINE,
latest style, for S4O ?
A COMMON SENSE SEWING MACHINE
for S2O?
Or, a FRANKLIN SEWING MACHINE, for
810?
If you do, call at the
Agricultural autf Ilousebold Implement Depot,
Adjoining the True Democrat Office.
H. FRYSINGER.
I Lewistown , April 3, ISG7.
GET THE BEST!
The "s?Wox\id. ? s
Iteaper & Mower,
MANUFACTURED RY
E. BALL &. Company,
Canton, Ohio.
This is a Now and Improved Machine,
made by the inventor of the well-known
Ball's Ohio Reaper. It has many points of
superiority, which every Farmer will see at
a glance.
H FHYSING-ER. Lewistown. Pa.
Aije.nl/or AJ'jjini tiiirl Juitiafti Counties.
Lewistown, March 117, ISO7.
Experience Proves there axe only
Two VALUABLE
Machine Stitches:
wm mmk mib
ELASTIC STITCH
AND THE
SHUTTLE Oil LOCK STITCH.
THE Grovor A Baker Elastic-Stitch Sewing Machines
are superior to all others for the following reason.*:
1. J hey sew direct from the spools, and require no
rewinding of thread.
They are ntore easily understood and used, and
less liable to derangement than other machines.
3. They are capable of executing perfectly, without
change of adjustment, a much greater variety of work
than "ther machines.
4. 1 lie 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 stitch.
5. Tins stitch, owing to the manner in which the
under thread is in wrought, is much the most plump
and beautiful in use. and retains tins plumpness and
beauty even upon articles frequently washed and
ironed until they are worn out.
6. 1 he structure of the seam is such that 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.
7. Unlike other machines, these fasten bothendsof
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 lesseningthc strength or
durability of the scam. Tins can be done on no othei
machine, and is a groat sat ing upon ail articles stitch
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 tieautifui aud permanent embroidery and orna
mental work.
Call at P. F. LOOP'S
AGENCY.
A GOOD ASSOTMENT ALWAYS
ON HAND.
Lewistown, February 6,1867.
IST JE "W
Meat Establisment.
TMIE undersigned has fitted up the build-
X ' n K in Brown street, above Frank's store, for a
meat shop where Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Ac.
can be bad at all times, an ice house for the preserva
tion of meat being connected with the establishment.
The public are invited to call.
The room will be opened for the first time on
SA'i'L'RLiAV MORNING, loth inst.
JAMES S. GALBKAITH.
Lewistown, Marcli 13,1807 —tf.
KISKACOQ-JIIjLAS"
SBMIKTAIRY.
THIS Institution, formerly the proper
ty of S. Z. Sharp, and lately purchas
ed by M. Mohler, Co. Sujit. of Mifflin co.
has been thoroughly renovated and refur
nished. The water pipes have been relaid
to the building, and other improvements
made, so as to make it one of the most
desirable Institutions in the country. A
teachers' class will be formed at the open
ing of the session and will be continued
throughout.
The summer session opens on "Wednes
day, April 10th, 1867, and continues
twenty weeks.
TERMS: —Tuition, boarding, light and
furnished rooms, per session, $90.00
Those desiring admittance should apply
early. For further particulars, address
MARTIN MOHLER, Prin
Lewistown, Pa., until March 20th.
io after which at Kishaeoquillas P. O.
WHAT'S ALL THIS?
Why Ibt Grain Business is Resiled nt Me-
Coy's Old Stand.
TIIE undersigned, having rented the
K® O' rnmoUious YVjLrdiotm#*® formAriw
by Frank McCoy,
purchase or receive and forward
ALL KINDS OF GRAIN,
for which he will pay market prices. A!o he will
keep for sake SALT. PLASTEft. COAL and FISH
he returns thanks to all his obi customers for their
CSS"
. sS*™ jSSajf -
GREAT FALL!
REGULAR BAR IRON at 4 3-4.,
•* F. J. HOFFMAN'S.
CROVESTEEN & CO.,
PIANO FORTE
MANUFACTURERS,
409 Broadway, New York.
TH E attention of the Public and the trade is invited
to our New SCALE 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PI ANO
FORTES, which for volume and purity of tone are
unrivalled by any hitherto offered in this market, —
They contain all the modern improvements. French
j Grand Action. Harp Pedal, Iron Frame, Overstrung
I Bass, etc-and ejfh instrument being made under
j the personal supervision of Mr. J. H.GROVESTEE.N. who
lias had a practical experience of over 35 years in
their manufacture, is fully warranted in every partic
ular.
The "OItOVESTEEX PIANO FOR'IES" received. Ike
A ward of .Ilent over nil of here at the Celebrated
) World's Fair,
! Where were exhibited instruments from the best ma
j kers of London. Paris, Germuuy. Philadelphia, Balti
more, Boston and New \ork: and also at the Ameri
i can Institute for five successive years, the gold and
; Sliver medals trom both of which can be seen at our
ware-room.
By the introduction of improvements we make a
; stil more perfect Piano Forte, and by manufacturiug
i large v, with a strictly cash system, are enabled to of
| fer these instruments at a price which will preclude
| all competition.
Term*:— Net CasSi in Current funds,
j #"Descnptive Circulars Sent Free. octtiKJin
PHOTOGRAPHIC.
K. & 11. T. ANTHONY A. CO.,
Mannfaelurers of Photographic Materials,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
501 Broadway, X. Y.
In afldiiion toonr i. u nV.MMof PHOTOGRAPH
IC MA i E RIALS, nre headquarters for the follow
ing, viz:
Stereoscopes ami stereoscopic Views.
Of American ami Foreign Cities aud Landscapes,
Groups. Statuary, &c.
Stereoscopic Views of the War,
From negatives maie 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. Uur catalogue will be sent to any address on
receipt of stamp.
Photographic Albums,
e manufacture more largely than any other house,
about 200 varieties from 50 cents to SSO each. Our Al
bums have the reputation ol being superior in beau
ty ami durability to any others.
C ard Photographs of Generals, Statesmen,
Actors, etc., etc.
Our catalogue embraces over FIVE THOUSAND
ditlerent subjects, including reproductions of the
most celebrated Engravings, Paintings, Statues, Ac.
Catalogues sent on receipt of stamp.
Photographers and otbers ordering goods C. O. D..
will please remit 25 per cent ot the amount with their
order. ft).Tlie prices and quality of our goods can
not fail to satisfy. j e l3 jy
PELOUBET ORGANS
m 22 © wis ©sy s Q
UNANIMOUSLY AWARDED THE
FIRST PRIZE, A GOLD MEDAL,
" The Best Cabinet Organs,"
American Institute, New York. October, 1865.
Being pronounced superior in QiALirr. POWER, and
V ARIETY or TONE, and in number of combinations.
"As the best instruments of America were there
contending, whichever won that battle would have
nothing lofl to conquer "—Am. Art Journal, (edited by
a well-known musical critic.)
T ll , e .- V 'l av< i also tak ' n the first premium wherever
exhibited this ,-e.ison.
PEDAL ORGANS, one. two, and three banks of
J s—six sizes—s2so to rl.ism. Without pedals, single
and double bank, in great variety. $65 to $45,) These
Organs wrh their smooth pipe-like quality of tone,
beautiful soio stops, strength of chorus, unequalled
pedals, and general organ-like effects, arc superior
tor C Uur c lies, Halls, Parlors, and Schools.
I hey are put up iu cases of SOLID WALNUT, fancy ven
eered Walnut, (new and unique styles) and elegant
Rosewood, of splendid designs and "finish. and of the
best workmanship.!—it being intended that each in
strument snail be a model of its class. All instru
ments. down to a five octave portable Melodeon have
the beautiful Tremolante stop, without extra charge
A !arg assortment constantly on hand atourGEN
ERAL WHOLESALE A RETAIL WAREICOOMS Ml
BROADWAY.
Our Illustrated Circular and Price Lists, with cur
new styles, arc now ready. Send for a Circular
PELOUBET, PELTON k CO.,
f'2o Manuf'actuiers,B4l Broadway,N. Y.
AFFLICTED!
!. gSiKKKB Kr® SE®miiS
II HEN bv the use of DR. JOIN VI LI.E'S ELIXIR
II you can be cured permanently and atatrifiingcost
1 lie astonishing success which has attended this
aluaole medicino ltr Physical and Weak
ness, General Debility and Prostration. I.oss of Mus
cular Energy. linpotency.or any of the consequences
"t 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
ot insanity, Ac. It will restore the appetite, renew the
lieauh ol those who have destroyed it by sensual ex
cess or evil practices.
Young Men. be humbugged no more bv "Quack
Doctors and ignorant practitioners, but send without
delay for the Llixir.and be at once restored to health
and happiness. A Perfect Cure is Guaranteed in eve
ry unstanee. Pnee.Sl. or four bottles tooncaddress. $3
One bottle is sufficient to effect a cure in all ordina
ry eases.
ALSO, Dr. JO IXV ILL E'S SPECIFIC PILLS, for the
speed v and permanent euro of Gonorrhea. Gleet. Ure
thral Discharges, Gravel, Stricture, and all affections
'dneys and Bladder. Cures effected in from
one to fit e days. They arc prepared from vegetable
extracts that are harmless on ihe system, and never
nauseate the stomach or impregnate the breath. No
change ol diet is necessary while using them, nor does
their action in auy manner interfere with business
pursuits. Prioe, $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
BLRgLR. SHU I IS & Co., Chemists ,
feb6-ly No 2So River Street, Troy, N. Y.
1867.
|NEW GOODS!
AT
NATHANIEL KENNEDY'S
STORE,
In the Odd Fellows' Hall.
TUST received from Philadelphia, a
very choice assortment of
©AtfHTOffiEs, HUgglblTwiy.,
Ss&sss& as&2*"* *•>> "
ALSO,
Sugar*, Coffee*, Teaa, Chocolate.
Essences of Coflee, Queensware. Stone
ware, Hardware and Cedar ware, Shoul
ders, Hams, Mackerel, Herring,
.Shad Boots and
Shoes. Cram Bags. Also,
a fine lot of Whisky.
brandy,
Wine and (iin,
SALT. Ac.,
r n chSnge fo?ioou"y 0^C,COUntry Pr ° dUCe
T . N - KENNEDY.
Lewsitown, October 11, 1865.
EXCELSIOR
Photograph and Art Gallery.
I.ATE BIIRKHOLDER'S.
I ]IT C FWENS can now furnish the pub
! J.VJL lie with Likenesses, from the tiniest
Gem to a Portrait or life size Photograph.
We have the only Solar Camera at work
in the Juniata Valley, and desire the pub
lie to call and examine what Mr. Burk
holder (an accomplished and well known
artist) and others have pronounced " a
suecess." Look at the array:
Albatypes or Ivory
types,
Photo-Miniatures
Cabinet Photos., &
Portrait or Life size
Photograph s—
plain or in colors,
Ac., Ac., &c.
! Gems,
Ferrotypes,
Melainotypes,
Ambrotypes,
Card Photographs
Vignettes,
Photographs for
oval frames,
... 1.
! Cur work is executed in the l>est style
plain or in colors, and at the lowest ra'tes
I , . McEWENS.
i t'j instructions to students given
t fair ates. ft JUtf
Lewistown Mills.
TUE
HIGHEST CASH PRICES FUR WHEAT, AND
ALL KINDS OF GRAIN,
or received it on storage, at the option of those
having it for the market.
They hope, by giving due and personal at
tention to business, to merit a liberal share of
public patronage.
lfcgr-PLASTER, SALT and Limeburners
COAL always on hand
Wl. B McATEE & SOX.
Lewistown, Jan. 1, 1865.-tf
Brown's Mills.
f J*IIE undersigned are prepared to
buv all kinds of Produce for cash, or receive on
store at ltrown's Mills, Reedsrille, Pa. We will hare
on hand
PLASTER, SALT AND COAL.
We intend keeping the mill constantly running, and
have
for sale at the lowest Market rates, at all times.
49-Th e public are requested to give us a call.
sep-Ttf H. STRUNK £ HOFFMAN'S.
Weber & Son,
HAVE the largest assortment aud best
selected stock of
GROCERIES
in this section of country.
Brown Sugars from 10 to 15 cts
White Sugar 16 <
Pulverized, Granulated and Broken Loaf
Sugar.
SYRUPS.
Lovering's Syrup, $1 20 per Gallon,
Other Syrups, 25 and 28 cts. per quart.
Baking Molasses.
COFFEES.
Extra Prime Coflee, 30 cts.
Prime Coffee, 28 "
Also, a large stock of
MACKEREL and HERRING.
Ground Alum, and Ash ton's Refined
Dairv Salt.
PRIME FACTORY CHEESE.
Shephard's Pittsburg Crackers always
on hand. - f e b 6 /
PRICES DOWN ONCE MORE.
rnHE undersigned has a large stock of both
X Home-made and Eastern manufactured Bools and
Shoes, which he offers at prices lower than he has
sold for four years :
Men's thick, li. Boots, warranted, from $2.75 to 5.00
" " " " 4.00 to 6'oCc
u . ® ltra 450 6W.
Boys' Boots, IQO t0 3 (XJ
Men's thick Brogans, double-soled, 2.00 to 2.50.
™' en fjpl'' " 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 dav
HOM a K- St S* to reduce °ur priced
HOME-M ADE OHK of all kinds made to
order at reduced pnees. So come on boys and "iris
and 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, aud if re
turned in good order, the inonev will be returned, if
requested. But when goods have been soiled or
worn, they will not be taken back—please bear this
in mind—as some folks think that wearing for a
short time don't iujure the sale of them afterwards,
uugl-tf BILLY JOHNSON.
NEW ARRIVALS
1) F. LOOP is receiving new goods everv week.di
* • i eci te 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 $3 50 to 5 00
2 60 to 3 50.
'l°, . , 200to 2 50.
Children s 1 25 to 2 00.
A good assortment of homemade work on hand,
and constantly making to order all the latest styles.
THE PATENT BOOTS
are now creating a great excitement, and all who with
to have a pair of those pleasant boots can be accom
modated at short Dotice.
Call at the old stand. p. p, LOOP.
A. FELIX. w. H. FELIX.
FUR IST ITURE.
& S@SJ 9
H A >:E on hand a good assortment of Furniture ot
I I all kinds suitable to furnish a house out and cut.
spring and Common Mattresses, and
EXTENSION TABLES,
of any sizes and prices to suit the times.
We cordially invite tho attention of both old and
' i$ T \i at j an f ". nall 1 : Xo charges for showing
s n°!? F? l ' a " dexa,rllne before purchasing elsewhei*.
I hanklul for past favors and hoping a continuant-#
of the same, we remain, yours. Ac.
Lewisiown, March 13. 1867-tf FELIX A SOX.
DR. MARTIN'S
All kinds of
DRUGS AND PATENT MEDICINES,
WARRANT ED PURE, constantly on
hand. Shoulder Braces, Trusses. Spinal and
Aouominai Supporters procured from the best and
lh ®'' reliable manufacturers, ordered expressly for
the patient at a small per centage.
mers W and d F^,eVto P my ally WWBt,on of Fw
excelsior oil,
for cuts, wounds, bruises, old sores, scratches, in fact,
almost all the external diseases incident to thehorss.
Also, a most reliable cure for frosted feet.
Patients affected with chronic diseases will secure
the most careful and correct examination, and will be
treated as successfully as their diseases will possibly
admit. Jo'charge for examination or advice.
Hours of consultation frem 9 o'clock, a. m, to 4
o clock, p. m. r. MARTIN, M. D.
Lewistown, March 20,1867—tf
FOR TDK IlJffi!!
In addition to an extensive stock of
GOLD & SILVER WATCHES,
MEDALIONS,
BREAST PINS,
RINGS,
and other
J" E ~W E Xj 3rt "ST ,
AT
GL
establishment, will be found a beautiful M
sortment of
mm* msoivs,
PIIOT€Mftt.% PH AliltlUS
ALSO,
msomMLUPais
of all the prominent
GMU Q&mm*
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
and hundreds of other articles.
H. W. JUNKIN.
Lewistown, May 24, 1865.
BIRD CAGES ! A fine assortment st
F. J. HOFFMAN'S-