Lewistown gazette. (Lewistown, Pa.) 1843-1944, May 29, 1867, Image 3

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An Act
To enable police officers to enforce order
in licensed housis, and to exterminate
die unlicensed traffic.
mxTiox 1. He it enacted In/the Senate
n'ul Hons' of Jiejirescutatives oj the Voni
mveatth of l'tnns}//vfuna in General
nibl}/ met, and it is hereby enacted Ity
t,c authority of the same, That persons
licensed to keep taverns, or eating 1 rouses,
slri!!. as far as in them lie, prevent all dis
r'lie'r'lv conduct in, and about, their pretu
aid in case ot any disturbance of the
shall immediately give notice to
tlii- nearest sheriff, constable, officer, or
lie'inberof police, of such disturbance, and
call upon sail ollieer to interpose; where
upon it shall he the duty of such officer
t, remove the disorderly person.-, and. il
need he, to close up the place, and keep it
, 1,.-, 1 until order and quiet are entirely
iv-to too.
SI: . -• No person shall sell, giveaway,
or ilisjwsc ol', any strong, or spirituous li
quor-, wines, ale, beer, or any intoxicat
ing drinks, to any apprentice, or any per
-oii under twenty-one years of age, with
out consent given, in writing, in the case
of any apprentice, of Jiis master, or mis
tre,-,' jn" case of any other minor, of his
father, mother, or guardian.
Xo person shall sell, or dispose
of, and no licensed person shall suffer any
person, in his, her, or their, employment,'
to sell, give away, or dispose of, any
strong, or spirituous liquors, wine, ale,
l>eer. <>r ;iny mixtures of such liquors, to
anv habitual drunkard, or to any intoxi
cated person then being under the inllu-:
enec of any such liquors, under penalty
of forfeiture of license.
4. No person thus licensed, shall,
against the request of any wife, husband,
parent. or child, sell, give away, or dis
pose of. any -trong, or spirituous liquors,
wines, ah . or beer, to the husband of any
such wife, the wi e of any such husband,
parens of auy -itch child, or chili! of any
such J a . tit, under jieiialty of all thelitn's
and fo. ' t• -of this net.
■■ All persons, tiius licensed, sled!
>: shut up, their bar, or place of
e , 'before, file hourof twelve cver\
ni-iit. ::!!■ I not open tiie same until sun
- ii \t day, and on Sundays shall i.o
open th.-in at all, but keep them shut un
til Mo;i iev at sunrise; this is not design
ed to prevent the reception and lodging
of ]:>•:• sons traveling, without violation of
law.
s; . a. Any conviction, for the viola
tion of any provision of this act, by a per
son li 'eased under it, or at any place li
nns • I, -h tli work a forfeiture, and annul
s;i<■!i license, and no license fee shall be
returned.
<:• 7 It shall he the duty of every
sheriff, constable, policeman, and officer
of p'iic . to compel the observance, and
to p;. vi-nt the violation of ihe provisions
of this net; tuiii in the discharge of such
duty, if to ed be, he shall have power to
close up, an i to keep closed, any place, or
plats-, where such violations become
kn i/.'ii to him, whether by his own per
s.c.oi observation, or by inform at ion of
;:ii respectable citizen of the vicinity;
ibo. it -hall he tlie duty of the officers
:: .re-aid. to arrest such persons, so alleg
ed to b • acting in violation of law, and to
idiig tla-m before any magistrate of the
i iaity. to lie dealt with according to the
I • "Vision.- of this act; and it shall be the
; ity 111 such magistrate to entertain coin-
I diits, for the violation of this act, when
).. Ie under oath, by any citizen of the
vicinity.
s. It shall he the duty of every
- ■nil", constable, member ami officer ot
j"'!icv. to arrest any and every person,
who -h i! 1 it* found intoxicated, in any
-:r■■■•■. or public highway, or in any pub
lic pl.t* >. or places, vvhere'strong. or spir
:u i.i- liquor-, wines, ale, or beer, are sold,
p ;!iliel\ kept, or disposed of, .and to take
aim. or h -r. before any magistrate of the
vicinity: and if such magistrate shall, af-
Ur due inquiry, deem him, or her, too!
iiii ' a intoxicated to be fully examined,
or to answer on oath correctly, the niagis- i
t..tie ; til cause him, or her, to be con
fined .alii he, or she, becomes sober, and
then to in; brought before him. and inter
r tiled. ler otith, or affirmation, as to
•' -i-o; such intoxication, and thus
'•"in from whom lie, or she, obtained
■li t.n.r, which caused the drunkenness:
-te-tt examination shall not he used in
e ' it- ■■ :tgatits', such intoxicated person.
i;i any prosecution, civil, or criminal.
~• . Any person who shaii sell any
eg. .r spirituous liquors, wines, beer,
1 aie. to aiiyot the individuals, to whom
i < declared by this act to be unlawful to
make s'teh s lie, shall be liable for all dam
tigcs wn i: may lie sustained, in conse
-uch -.if ; and the jiarties, -o
••il ing, may be sued in any court ol
o: jurtsdictioii, in the State, by
■ ';d, or the next friend of such
' ' til. li.ts sustained damage; tin
t in iviovcied, sliall inure to tin
.
• Every person who may, and
s-- i.i. "'ale any of the provisions of this
• sii o for each olfetice, he guiltv of
n - i-'tui .nor, and on conviction lliereot.
punished with ii line iif not more
: w.uity dollars, and in default of pa v
. with imprisonment of not more
fee days.
V !• ;• ii (i v E ii—The seventeenth day of
Anno Domini one thousand eight
■■ ;. ;• : and -i:\ly-seven.
4 tin Litt bft House. — It has been
b .it tin bricks laid on the walls
■'>■■■ sutiieient to pave an arrea ot
'inn ihirty-eight acres. This i- in
to SO H) perches of rubble mason
■ !"iino itio:i. io.O IO cubic feet •<!
-t'i:i in the fronts, 7ld tonsof ejLstand
t iron, 27 acre- of plastering; KID
inside doors; 3241) pound- of
■ i's; (lie plate gia-- iisi-d
■■ i an acre of ground, the Honrs
I'lic sln etiiig or wasli board.-
' " .!; iHious line, would rcaeh
tuni -; and it a boarder desired to
- before breakfast he might
• " i-'i: the corridors one mile and
ilc'it going over the same
'■i"l I line. Besides the marble
j' " "t"i Other flagging, (100 feet of
were laid, requiring 30, nun
carpet to cover them. Thirty
• ot -ash-weights were used, ld.ouu
■ i'i|ie, 1 _o.oti.i pounds of lead and
i -lj ipe to supply it with wa
- -,< h*> fee* of steam pipe for
1 b rty-two iniles of bell wire
I in-actual cost of the building
, " ' -Vtoona. —We learn from
-a. "'iiu 1 rib uic that on Monday
a week, Benjantfh CHabaugh, a
• ii ler at the upperend of the yard.
' i" ' . I'.-Jl upon the ll'tick and was
' ' - 'be trout wheels of a iocomo
his left leg crushed from the
i", and the . igbt leg broken
above the ankle. Dr. Oeili
"lUlS-diately called in atid am
■t "o: above the knee. Mr.
: • : on Vfondav evening.
' ! 'd eli-lphia copperhead to (five
' ' I'leiice i.f hi • hatred of " ltig
'• other day crept stealthily up to
' ol ■i• I. a jmo r black man who was
, t ' : ' u ' !i street, above Fif
'" aid threw him iiead foremost into
tiini'/ piKil. The miserable victim
-! ,1 'earful torture. The lime de
l / J'K night, burned his skin and
and inflicted upon hiui fearful tor-
But few ollicers have been remov
ed from the Philadelphia Custom House
i thus far, by Collector Cake, but lie very
! properly made an example of a tide-waiter
who on Saturday last laboring under an
attack of his natural feelings, entered a
i public house in the vicinity of the Inspec
tor's headquarters, and called upon all
hands to drink. He offered a.s a toast,
"The health of Jef Davis." He was
promptly dismissed.
B@„. Those of our readers who lack a
growth of hair upon the face, or those
whose hair is falling out, or have become
bald, would do well to try " 1)k. Sk-
VKT.XE'S RKSTAt*RATI-;rit CA I*l bbA IKK.'
This preparation has been used by thou- j
sands in this country and in Europe, with
j the most gratifying results. Testimoni
als of the most Mattering character have
been received from the most wealthy and
influential citizens of tlie country, audi
will be sent free to any one on application, j
by Messrs. Rhw;i:i;,Ktn TTSCCCO., Chem
ists, of Troy, N. V., the only agents in
America for the sale of the same. Read
llieir advertisement in this paper.
BOOK NOTICES.
THE ATX.AXTIC MONTIII.Y FOB JUNK
concludes the nineteenth volume, and
contains many excellent literary compo
sitions, which will lie found highly inter
esting as well as instructive. This publi
cation is foremost in the ranks of literary
ability, and ably sustains this high en
foniuin. per annum. The publishers
announce that they have completed an
arrangement with Mr. Dickens, by virtue
of which they are henceforth the ONLY
authorized publishers of his works in
America. Address Ticknor Fields,
Publishers, Boston.
PETERSON'S MAGAZINE.— I The June
number of this magazine is an unusually
■i no one, even for this popular and'>lo- j
gunr. publication. It has a beautiful steel
engraving. The Wild Flowers in the;
W nod, a splendid mammoth colored fash
ion plate, with five figures; a colored pat
tern lor a tobacco pouch; and about fifty
wood engravings of dresses, bonnets, kc. j
I'iit' litorary contentsuie very
Only SJ per annum. Ad(lr'.s.s C. J. Pe
terson, ;iiio Chestnut street, i'hiladelpliia.
(ioDEY's LADY'S BOOK for .June IIJIEIIS
with a hifrhly-finished steel enrravin<.
entitled The Farm Yard, which is followed
hy u l'ieliiy-eoloreii fashion plate of six
Ii sfures; also designs l'or the work tahle,
printed in blue; a subject picture—'There's
no place like home; the latest wood-cut
fashions, presenting several new styles of
dresses. The reading matter will be found
very interesting. This magazine is one
of the best that is published; and it now
completes its seventy-fourth volume. —
Terms, SO per annum. Address L. A.
Godey, North-east Corner Sixth and
Chestnut streets, Philadelphia.
Fir E LADY'S I-'KIEND. —The June num
ber of this popular magazine is before us.
A charming domestic* scene, called Home
Treasures, is the subject of the fine steel
plate in front. The fine colored fashion
plate presents a group of brilliant and
graceful figures, attired in the latest mode:
Among the numerous wood cuts are a
handsome bridal dress, traveling and vis
iting toilettes, new paletots and bonnets,
illustrations of wax llower work, &c.—
Hie literary matter is very choice. Price
-".do a year. Address Deacon & Peterson,
■ ilB Walnut street, Philadelphia.
Special 3}otiers.
To Consumptives.
The advert Istr, having been restored to health In a few
weeks by a very .mmpte rein-'-iy. after having suffered be
•<ever.il vears with a severe lung affection. and that dread
; !isease Coftsninuiion —is anxious to make KIIUWU to bt>
fellow-sufferers the means of cure,
j T all who desire it, he v 111 -.i ; a copy of the pre<crip
I rion used (i-ec of change). with the directions for prepar
• - : uai Hie same, which they tflt find a sure(lure
: < onsuiiipUoit, Asthma. Hrunchi'ls *'""Chs, Colds, and
.ill Tf 'out and Lung AH-i tions. The ortlv object of t;..* !
i lviTtiser in seiidhu.: the Hre.4crtntion i-> to bviiTit the at- 1
;i:ct--r, an i spread :'iloruiarion which liconceives to i>e
invaluable, au I he hopes every ctiT'eref will try his iviuc- ■
ly, as it win cost them not h hie, aii-t mv |. <•v • Me.-*i?tu :
Parties wishing the prt scrtpUon. F ree,bx refill n nialt, will
plea— address KEY. EDWARD V. \VIL>->\,
in > 15-1 y Williamsburg. Kttg< Co., New York.
Errors of Youth.
A ! ntleihan who suffered for years f:o.n Nervous Debil-
Uv, Premature ay. an I nil !he effects d youthful India
•etiori, will, tor ih.- sak • of suffering humanity, send free
to ah A lio need ;,the recipe and directions tor making j
the simple remcdv by which he was cured. Sufferers
wishing to proiil bv t: • advertiser's experience, can do :
>o bv a idress ng. in perfect confidence,
m IS-ly JilllN H. OUDK s. 42 Cedar St.. New York.
Wisiar's BaUam of Will Cherry.
This remedy hus long been cherished by the com
munity for its remiirkabie efficacy in relieving, heal
ing and curing the inot ob-quiute, painful and long
standing eases.-f Coug'i. CuhU Iu tlucnza. Sort Throat.
Bronchi' s. Whooping Cough. Croup. Asthma. Ir.it,nmna-
Uonot toe I.ungs; while even Consumption itself has
ye hied to it. magic influence when all other means
11 a v.- failed, lis whole history proves that the past
ha* produced no remedy of equal valti". as a cure for
toe numerui.v and dangerous pulmonary affections
allien prevail all over the land.
Unsolicited Testimony.
From Asop.tw Am :.a: of Fairfield. Me.
" Aiiout e.glit years sim-e my son. Henry A Archer,
now Tostniaster at Fairfi Id. Somerset county. Me..
W.I-ait wked With spilling i.f blood, e..ugh. weakness
f l.ongs. and general i|< i.ility. s • mueh s,, that our !
family pi.ysieinu declared bun to nave a *• seated Con■!
stioipiion." H.- was on,i. r in. -ln al treatment lor ■
HUM, oer ot months, imt r, . eived 110 l.enetit from it.— '
Yt .gtir, from Hie aobeitation of lum-elf and other*
1 ••••'- P'o .-b m f u ISTAIf s
BAl.s.t.M 'il- A i 1.1M.'1l KBKY. whicii ben -fitted |. :rn
- m i -li I obtained another b. tile, wine), in a sln.r:
tone re-tor.-.l hi,l, to Ills usual s ate of health. I tli.uk
I cn -at, iv reeoiiuneii iilus remedy to others in like
•oii iitioii for it i-. 1 ihin.i. ail it purports t , b.— rn.,
j(>Bf.Ai I.i •• Itoour iorn,. Tlv.The above state
i men; geo'dem or. is my to tuntaro ottming to von it;
favoi of youi llaimik ami i- it your disposal.*' *
l'repan i by SKI II W i-oU i.K it SON. IS Tre
: mom St., Itos'on, ami tor sale by Druggists generally.
(irart's Celebrated Salve,
Am-.it nr. M vss., October 13tl> ISfi3.
Mr. (tract —tjcmr tjir: —Having been afflicted griev
o'sly n r s- vend week-with a evere abioes* upon
my ; le. I used ever:d remedies for its eradication
vi i' In mt i eei ving .any rein f. until I applied your salve,
wm -b • if. et.-l speedy and permanent cure. I
therefore leel happy to certify lay cottfldeAcc in Ha
virtues. Yours with respect, JAKES BKAN.
I ertify to tne trutliiuilies of Ihe above statement.
11. S. Dtvr.Botts, M. L>.
s K 1 11 VV. I ' i\VI.F .v .SON. Boston. I'ropi ietorn.
s i by ail In uggisls. at go cents a box. By mail
"& cents. Miy2g-lni
Ayer's Cathartic Pills
, , AiiK the vno*t perfect ]iur
' ■ /// // pat Jvc wear.* tii.v r.. pr.iiw e
Ufi v "* t> *•" i inaJ< bv any l> ■ly
'/ T:,c rt- ba. ..b ij, :^ir
1> *h-wn t> Hie cuiiinnmHy
110(11 other nietllclrica in use. Th-y
Xa ur* safe Ativi piciCviiuL to t.ike,
l> l° cure. Tltdr
*V V. M i" uHtr.iftuir properile-i stlm
—the bO'Jv, remove th>* ob
• -S st ucilous of |th "OH*, PI
--rii") the bio" ', ami rxp'il ii -
; The y purjje out the lull I humor* which bree.l and
rr, -.i,t;-a*.•• lufn;U)i or -he.- lere \ organs
their natural action, ami Imp •'t tone and atreiistli lo
the whole r.ytt-111 Nut only do they t arc the every day
plaii i •rf bodf. lot fiwmkliM* twi 4ftngerou
diseases. Wbtfe thev produce powerful effect*, t ! .-v aie
M* ih*"# <iii Tlm<* lo dlnilnUb I tbe safest ai fj st
p> •Ic n. at can pe rmphmi Jmr children ls.-tw-r siunir
. . ire I th \ arc pb-ai..nt to tar..-; and, belnn purely vejjc
r.abb*. ar*--ff.ti. eiv harm'.esN. Cures have be<;n made that
.Villi i Hurp be ief, were th*y not substauiUtuf! iiv men
s.i-h exalt.-d character, a> t< brbl i tiie suspicion ./fun
truth. Maui eminent clerjnrmen atwl tbysitUii# wrMiy
, th. public the reiiabiMty of >• .v renieffb -. wMfe ofli'-
>rrt us ihe assurance of theirco'ivicltou tliat our
i IT j uration* contribute Immensely to the relict of our al
! flhted fellow-me 11. .... . t
The Agents beb-w named arc pleased to furnish ifiatl
.it Ani-iii in Almanac, contulnin* Hired loos for the u%e
f tle*c niediciues and certlUcate* of their cure* of the fol
| towing com pUinu
i .. liveuejis. Kill lon* Cnrap! lint*. Rhetiniatlshi. l)ropv,
il, i.-tbur?.. II • la. he rir.lnif f'oiu fui Naiis- a
lu 'l*Mti/h, Mo-dd Inaction of the Bowel** .HI ' l'al un>-
In,- therclr*.in, Flatulency. Los of Appetite.-il Dio-asrs
which r**qulru an evacUant medicine. They aUo. bv puri
ivlru the bio"*? and gtlniolatlnif the -ystem. cure many
4-iiinpialnts which it would u >: be supposed they could
rc /v; b. such as Deafness, Partial Bdndnes*, Nenr '.yia and
Nervous Irritabtllt v . "Derufijffeiuvnl* oi the Liver and Kld-
NEVH, (iout, and oth r kimlre 1 dlsor ITS arblnjr from a low
•v* ate'of the bo ly, or obblruciioii oi its functions.
!/. not be put off by unprincipled dealers with other
preparations on which they make more profit. Demand
AYKK'S an I take no other*. The sick want the best aid
there is for them, and they should have It.
Prepared bv DR. J. C. AYKK k Co., Lowell, Mass.. and
sold bv all Druggists and dealers In medicine everywhere.
Ui*y2Mni
A YOUNG LADY returning to her
country Itoi-itfc aUer a f.Jouru of few mouths in the city,
waif hardly recognized by tier friends. In jdaceof acoarse
rustic, hushed face, she had a soft ruby complexion of al
most marble smoothness, and Instead of twenty-three she
really appeared but eighteen. Upon inquiry as to the cause
oi so great u change, she plainly told them she used the
CAtiCASSI AS lIAI.M, and considered it an invaluable ac
quisition to any Lady's toilet, by its use any La ly or
Uentlenian can improve their personal appearance an
hundred fold. It is simple In Its combination, as Nature
herself is simple, yet unsurpassed In ItselUcacy iu drawing
Impurities from, also, healing, cleansing and beautifying
the skin and complexion. By its direct uction on the cut
icle it draws from it ail its Imparities, kindly healing
the same, and leaving the surface as Nature intended it
should be. clear, soft, smooth and beautiful. Price St. sen
by Mall or Express, on receipt of an order by
W. L.CI.ABK i. CO.. Chemists,
No. 3 West Fayette street, Syracuse, N. Y.
fli lv Tlie only American Agents fur the sain of same. .
Free to Everybody.
A large G pp. Circular, giving Information of the greatest
Importance to the young of both sexes.
It teaches how the homely may become beautiful, the
despised respected, and the forsaken loved.
No young ladv or gentleman should fall to send their
Address, and receive n copy post-paid, by return mail.
AdUrrss i J . 0. Drawer, 21,
feisiSni Troy. N. Y.
Know Thy Destiny !
MADAME E. F. THOKNTON, the great
English Astrologist, Clairvoyant and Psaychonietrtclan,
who has astonished the scientific classes or the Old World,
has now located herself at Hudson, N. Y. Mad. Thornton
possesses such wonderfi I powe.s of second sigh:, as to
enable her to Impart knowledge of the greatest Import- I
anee to the elujgltr or married of either sex. While In a I
state of trance, she delineates the very features of the
person you are to marry, and by the aid of an Instrument
ol intense power, known as the Psvehomotrope, guaran- ;
tees to produce a life-like picture ot the future husband
orw'fe of the applicant, together with dateot marriage,
position ill life, leading traits of character, Ac. This is no
humbug, as thousands of testimonials can assert. She
will send when desired a certified certlßcate, or written
guarantee, that the picture is what it purports to be. By
en-iosing a small lock of hair, and stating place of birth. '
age, disposition and complexion, and enclosing tittv cents
"I'd stamped envelope addressed to yourself, you will re
cclve th- picture and desired information by return mail '
All communications sacredly conlWeniial. Address in j
ctmii ience, MADAME E. F. THORNTON, P. O. Box 213, Hud- 1
s'u.X. Y. (By
nEA FN ESS, Baldoem & < Islirrh treat* d
with the utmost success, by J ISAACS. M. I). Oo
iiii-i iin-l Aitrtst. 'formerly of l.'-y.ien. Hofluuit t No.
5!B Pup- street, Philadelphia. Testimonials from the I
most reliable sources m the ciiy mni country can tie 1
seen at los ofliee. The nteil.ea! faculty are invite.l to
accompany their pu'.e nts, as he iius no secrets in his i
p. .' ii"' . Artili -inl Efos ins'-rtori without paiu. N.. '
charge for exaininstmn. uivl-lv
ITCH ! ITCH ! ITCH !
SCRATCH ! SCRATCH ! SCRATCH !
WKEATON'S OINTMENT
WILL CI'KK THE I'll II IN 4* HOI KS.;
Also. -OR 'ALT It it Et'.M. I I.i EES. CHILBLAINS. I
AMI all ERUKL'HINS OK THE SKIN, Price M cvata |
For sale, by nil druggists. By SENDING sixty cents to J
WEEKS .T Potter. Sole Agents. ITo Washington street. ;
Boston, N mil LA* forwarded by mail, free of postage. |
to any part of the United States. sep.VU.7LV !
IST O T I O IE _
The beautiful Piano Fortes of GBOVKSTEEX A UO.are
deem. .1 by all good judges to be the I'ltima 7'Uule of
instruments of the kind.
We euuuot suggest what is wanting to make A mu- I
sical mstnunect more perlcet. although we are slow I
to ll'lont that the Emit of improvement can ever be |
attained.
Before they hud brought tie ir Pianos to their pre
sent excellence, they had snbinitte I them to compe
tition with instruments of Ihe best makers of this ;
country :TI:J Europe, and received the reward of mer
it, over all others, at the celebrated World's Fair. It
is I.U; ;-TMN etnsay trial ti.cjudgmciit thus pronouiieed !
has not been overruled by the musical world.
Still, by the improvements lately applied by thcin !
to thc.r Pianos, it is admitted that a more perfect in |
strunu nt has l e a made. They have aeeonlingly j
achieved the paradox of making excellence more i
excellent. Surely, alter this, they are entitled to the |
motto "Excelsior. novl4-ly
MARRIED
On Thursday, May 2-kl,at the Lutheran
Parsonage, by Rev. J. B. Reiiuensnyder,
ALEXANDER T. WAG NEK, of Granville
town-hip, to Miss MARIA COKMAN, of i
Centre county, I'a.
On the 14th May, in this place, by the
Rev. Hamuel Lawrence, assisted hy the j
Rev. O. O. MeClean, RKNJA.MIN F. H ARD
ING, of Fisherville, New Jersey, to Miss
HARRIET L., daughter of tlie ofiiciuting
minister.
DIED
At his residence in Decatur township,
May 11th, lstiT, ANDREW C. MGCLENA
-11 EN, aged o'J. years.
Dearest father, thou hast left us,
Here thy loss We deeply feel ;
Rut 'tis God that hath bereft us,
He can ail our sorrows heal.
Peaceful he thy silent slumber,
Peaceful in the grave so low ;
Thou no more wilt join our number,
Thou no more our songs shalt know.
Yet again we hope to meet thee
When the day of life is tied,
Then in Heaven with joy to greet thee
Where no farewell tears are shed, A.M.M.
For the Gazette.
Passed to her rest in heaven, on Tues
day morning, May 21st, Mrs. CATHARINE
11 ARDT, widow of Peter Hurdt, in the;
(>7lh year of her age. To her indeed
death was a yearned for hour. For five
long years previous to her death, her suf
ferings had been especially great, and no
one visiting her in the chamber of her
imprisonment, and witnessing her faded
check and hearing her distressing cough,
which made the most of her nights sleep
less, could have thought years itgrfthat
she could possibly have survived so long.
Rut what made her exhibit such wonder
ful resignation was her simple faith ill the
wisdom and goodness of God, that all
was ordered for the greatest good, and that
even hy patient suflering she was accom
plishing the perfect but mysterious will
of our great Sovereign. 1f t here are those,
too, who think that religion but alarms
the dying with needless fears, as some
profess, they should have visited this
now sainted mother, and have seen what
a spring of never-failing joy it was to her,
that she could always look with perfect
confidence to the hour of her death, as
the morning of eternal deliverance from
pain, sorrow and tears. Of this christian
mother, it may well be said that her life
was complete. She raised successfully a
large family —she lived iu the fear of iier
God from her youth (being received into
the church at llanoyer in her 17th year
hy instruction in the catechism ann the
solemn rite of confirmation,) and in tlie
Lutheran church of Lewistown, under
Rev. Mr. Sehmucker, about 142, and fi
nally her work was perfected amid the
fires of sufiering and trial. After a half
century of such a profession of Christ,
and such a life-work as this, might she
not say with her (Saviour, as she took her
last farewell of earth, "1 have glorified
thee on earth: I have finished the work
which thou gavest me to do. And now,
O Father, glorify thou me with thine
own self." Her uniform kindness to, and
tender regard for her pastor, made his
visits to her ever delightful, and formed a
cherished tie of christian affection, which
is not broken by the temporary separa
tion of death. She had long expected
and prayed for death, and when it came,
she met it with perfect calmness and cou
rt lence. On Thursday afternoon she was
buried am id a large concourse of mourning
friends in the Kishacoqujllas Cemetery,
and according to the beautiful language ot
the Lutheran service for the dead, com
mitted to those peaceful shores, where the
pious dead "cannot die any more, tor they
are equal vith the angels, and are the
children of God, being the children of the
resurrection." PASTOR.
The Kirby for 1867.
The GRAND GOLD MEDAL
AWARDED totliis well-known
tt Reader and Mower, at the great
National Trial, at Auburn, in July, ISO 6.
It is now offered to farmers as the best and
cheapest Harvester in the market.
Prices of Ilie E4UIRY lor IM>T.
For Kirby'scombined Mowerand Reap
er as Hand Raker,
For Kirby's combined Mowerand Reap
er, with Sweep Sell-Rake, SItO.
For Kirby's new combined Mower and
Reaper as Hand-Raker, SloO.
For Kirby's new combined Mower and
Reaper, New Reel Self-Rake, SlllG.
For Kirby's single Mower,
file Machine can be seen by calling on
the Agent, John 51. Thompson, at his
resilience, opposite Russell's Rank, Ltw
istown, l'a., or at the lleedsville Ware
bouse. Alsoon liandand for sale, Stoner's
I'atent Grain Drill, Wilioughbv's Gum-
Spring Drill, and Pratt's Horse liake.
Dewistown, 51 ay 22, 18G7.-3t
HATCHETS.
THE best and cheapest for the consumer
! A, are those manufactured by
JENKINS & TONGUE,
I'IIIDADELPIII A.
Sbingling, Dathing,Claw and llroad,made
ol the best cast-steel and warranted as good
or better than any others made in the
! I 11 ited States, and sold at much lower
prices than any other really tirst-class j
hatchets. 1 hey are tempered by one of
the linn, S. J. Tongue, who possesses a
I peculiar faculty that might be called
STKEL it\ Tan: It 11415,,
| which has given his tools a great celeb
in three parts.
Nos. !!3 and ;>•"> Richmond Street; the red
cats up Third Street cross Richmond, near
the works. iu\ -2—ot
iii.ii i\i. wmvii
Reaper £k Mower,
I >R(.)NOI'NCEI) superior in every re
-1 speet by the Judges of the Great Trial,
at Auburn, N. V.. 1866. See official re
port. For Sale by A. GAIIVER,
mvS-Gw. Dewistown, Pa.
NEW GOODS.
J. HOFFMAN has just received h |
■ large supply <>f new goods, which will
l>e sulil low, for cash.
{1 HEAP Goods are found at F. J. Ib ffouui'i.
J Hardware, Nails,
Drugs, Iron, ,
Groceries. Paints.
A K.MKRS look to your Interests !
At F. J. Hoffman's you will find ail
kinds of Hard ware and Farming Implements,
at low prices.
VjOLi; Lh ATH KB. and Shoe Findings, al
v. ' ways (at hand. Have now some of the
host Red Sola. F. J HOFF'dAX.
% \ ' ALL PAPER, Be sure to go to Hoff j
T T man's for this article. A good stock
on hand, and prices low.
'BUN WAKE. A good assortment, at
I F. J. HOFFMAN'S.
MARK EREL, Ilerririg, and Salt, for sale
bv F J. HOFFMAN.
i lOAGH MAKERS, yon will find it to pay
to huy Spokes, Shafts, Iluhs. Felloes, Oil
Cloths. &r-,at F. J. HOFFMAN'S. .
1) RUSHES—
) Wall, Hand, Scruhing, Dust
itig. Sweeping, <fcc., ut
F. J. HOFFMAN'S.
/ lARPET CHAIN and Cordage, at law
VV prices, at F. J. HOFFMAN'S.
\ DAY SCHOOL ROOKS, S. S. Union i
Publications, at the same prices sold in '
the city F. J. HOFFMAN,
Lewistown. 51av H. ISG7
• —I
HAY RAKES. Farmers, you should '
supply yourselves with the splendid !
and improved Wire Tooth Horse Hake for j'
sale Ly (may 15) F.J.IIOFFMAN.
UAV PITCHERS. Farmers, you should
. supply yourself with the Sprout Hay j
I'itchers of which so many were sold last
year arid giving the greatest satisfaction.
For sale by (may !5) F. J. HOFFMAN.
rn B-: & < 61 E R IV A\ T E IK—A first
I- <-lass male teacher is wanted to take
charge of the male and female department
of the Lew is town Academy. A married
man preferred. Apply to
WILLIAM IL HOFFMAN,
apiii-tf President of Board Trustees.
INSTATE offlSeiiiy Kclick, Sen.,
a J deceased.— Notice is hereby given that
Letters of Administration on the estate of
HKVUY SKLICK, Sen., late of Granville
township, MitUin county, deceased, have
been granted to the undersigned, residing |
in same township. All persons indebted
to said estate are notified to make pay
ment immediately, and those having
claims against the same, will present them
duly authenticated for settlement.
JOHN SKLICK,
a j24-6t* Ad mi 11 ist rator.
I IBTOIPS NOTICE.—The 1111-
_i V dersigned, appointed by the Orphan's j
Court of Miffiin county, Auditor, to make
distribution of the balance to and among
those entitled, in the hands of John A.
McKee, Ks<p, acting administrator of tiie
estate of John McKee, deceased, late of
the borough of Lewistown, in said coun
ty, will attend to the duties of said ap
pointment, on Monday, June 17, 1807, at
1 o'clock, j). m.,atliisoffice, in Lewistown,
where tliose interested can attend.
T. F. McCOY,
my22-4t Auditor.
EXCELSIOR
Photograph and Art Gallery.
MTE BCItkIIOI.UEK'S
McEWENS can now furnish tiie }>ub.
lie with Likenesses, from tiie 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 Air. Burk
j holder (an accomplished and well known
| artist) and others have pronounced "a
j success." Look at the array:
I Gems, | Alba types or Ivory -
Ferrotypes, I types,
Melainotyjies, . I Photo-Miniatures
Ambrotypes, | Cabinet Photos., &
| Card Photographs j Portrait or Life size
Vignettes, I Photographs—
j Pliotograplis for I plain or in colors,
oval frames, | &c., Ac., <fce.
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
jct fair .tes. apttf
TIN WARE.
IF you want Good TIN WAKE, heme man
ufacture, buy of J. B. SELIIEIEER.
IM: ILRO "Y"
WOOLEN MILLS,
MILROY, MIFFLIN COUNTY, PA.
HAVING resumed the manufacture ol
Woolen Goods, the undersigned will keep con
stantly on hand and for sale, an assortment of Wool
en Goods, exclusively of their own manu
facture, such as
OASSIMERES,
Plain and Fancy, Common and Fine,
Light and Heavy.
DO ESKINS, OYE Li COATINGS,
TWEEDS, Ac.
Plain and Barred,
Heavy, Medium and Light,
White, Gray and Colored,;
JEANS, SATINETS. BLANKETS, Ac.,
STOCKING YARNS
Germaiitown Zephyrs. &c.
irmxmtwss
Made to order, of three ply. all wool chain.
Our goods are mud>> with especial reference to
STRENGTH and DURABILITY", b. put up iii the
fnGit substantial manner and of liie lc>t material, and
will he sold at prices r> low as they oau be manufac
tured lor. and still ret tin these desirable qualities. :
We have wagons out from which persons can obtain
our goods ut their own doors at the same prices that '
they are st,id for at the factory.
Wool. K>u:ip and Is in I taken m exchange for gjotis.
mayls-Din JAMES THOMPSON A*SONS.
NEW STORE
AND
GOODS
MILROY AHEAD!
Great Reduction in Prices !
'Fill-. undersigned lias just opened a now
1 Establishment in Milroy, where tin- public will
h ad a large assortment, entirely new and remarkable
cheap, ot " j
iiiiU-iL JArUVvAila, ;
WOOD and WILLOW WARE,
a large assortment of
Latest Styles,
FLOOR AND TABLE OIL < LOTUS,
6ADDLERY, CARRIAGE TRIMMING.
and many other articles in general use.
I he public are invited to call, examine goods, and I
test prices, as competition is the life of trade, and the !
people's interest.
W. J. McMANIGAL.
Milroy. May 15, lSGT—tf
THE HOWE
Sewing Machines,
FOR FAMILIES AND MANUFAC
TURERS.
These World.Rtuowntd Machined
lie/, nu n'it'll the highest premium ut the ll o, M s Fair, I
ta Loudon. and sir first j.rr mill m, nt the Xew York ■
State Fair of 1866, and are
Celebrated for doing the be.t work, using a much •
smaller needle foe the same thread, than any other j
machine, and by the mtrodueti m of the mostapprov-1
ed machinery, we are now able to supply the very i
best machines in the world.
These Machines urn made ut our tic it |
<iriti xpneious Factory at Bridgeport, Con
necticut, under the immed iute sit iter vis ion j
"/* the /'resident uj the Company, Jjhas
II we, Jr., the original Inventor of the.
Sewing Machine.
They arc adapted to all kinds of Family Sewing, j
and to the use of Seamstresses. Dress Makers. Tail
ors, Manufacturer- Shirts, Collar-*. Skirts, Cloaks.
Mantillas. Clothing. Hats. Caps. Corsets. Boots, Shoes,
Harness. Saddles. Linen Goods. I'mhrellas. Parasol?,
etc. They work equally well upon silk, linen, woolen
and cotton goods, with silk, cotton or linen thread
They will seam, quilt gather, hern, fell, cord, braid, j
hinl. and perform every species of sewing, making a <
beau'tful and perfect stitch, alike on both sidesof the ;
article sewed.
The Stitch Invented by Mlt IIO\VE f and
made on tins machine i* the most popular and dura- i
bic. and ail Sewing Machines are subject to the prin
ciple invented by liifti.
SEND FOR CIRCULAR AM) CATALOGUE.
THORN BURG'S SHOE STORE,
IN THE POST OFFICE,
Agency for Howe's Sewing Machine.
Lewistown, l*a., May 8, 1567-tf.
THE OLD STAND AHEAD!
Hamaker & Montgomery,
HAVE associated together for the pur-}
psc of manufacturing Coaches, Buggies, Carria-'
ges, Sulkies, Spring Wagons, io., at
lIIMES' OIJ) ST A M),
in Valley street. Lewistown. They are prepared to
do all kinds of work in their line."in un elegant and i
workmanlike maimer, and invite tin* citizens of town i
ami vicinity to call and examine their new stock on '
hand. Before purchasing elsewhere, as ail work man-;
ufaetured at this establishment is warranted.
Prompt attention given to all repairing, whieh will;
he done with neatness and durability, and guaranteed j
;to give satisfaction. myi-ly j
A, THOMPSON,
HAS taken (lie Store formerly occupied j
I'V John Baum, for the purpose of carrying on l
the W \ ICH MAKING and JEWELRY Business. JIo
will I e pleased to see all Mr. Baum's old customers.
Hud as many new ones as will favor him with a rail, j
All work warranted. Htote on East .Market street, j
nearly opposite the Post Office.
Lewistown, April -4, 1867-tf
mBL R O Y
till & SBIiYIIII,
Milroy, Mifflin County, Pa.,
fjHIE Suiitaier Session of tiiis institution;
I will commence on the Ist May, 1867. Whole ex
pense for term of 26 weeks, including Tuition, Board, t
and Furnished Room. SI -"•• Full lust ructions given :
i those preparing for College. Bum ness. or Teaching. ;
i This lustitiuion is loeated in oih- of the finest \ al- >
i Irvs in the State, at the foot of the Seven Mountains.
; in" a healthy neighborhood, and amid unsurpassed
! scenery. It is accessible within a few miles by ruil
, road. J. A- Al K ENS,
j pl7 8m iTmcipftl.
KEDUCTION I
FRANK H. WENTZ.
AT HIS
BOOT AND SHOE STORE,
r T AS just received a large Stock of Boots
j XI and Shoes direct from F.astern Manufacturers.!
: which he otters at greatly reduced prices;
Men's Congress Gaiters, §3 50
" Glove Calf Congress do, 4 25
Woniens' Lusting Gaiters, 1 25
Other work in proportion.
I Also, an assortment of Home Manufacture constant-;
| ly on hand, and made to order at short notice.
Call and examine his stock before purchasing else
where. mayß-y j
GROCERIES, down! down! Splendid!
Syrups, as good as has been sold at sl, i
now at fcO cents. Sugarhouse, Baking and
! other kinds of molasses.
White Sugar at 10 cents. Fine Brown at
12 and 14 cents.
Teas of best quality.
Mackerel and Herring.
Soaps, a large stock of best kinds, at low
prices-
Pennsylvania Railroad.
Trains leave Stations in this county as follows :
Lea re W'esfseard.
Phil'a . Fast Emi
ts. Mail. Line. grant.
r . ft. m. p. m. p. m. a. m.
Lewistown, 5.30 400 0.23 10 58
Granville, 4 17 jj
McVey town, 6.00 4.37 IR4O
Manayunk, 4.49 1154
N. Hamilton, 5.04 12.13
Leave Eastward.
Phil's East Day Cin.
Ex. Line. Way. Es. Ex.
. . , a ">• - m- a. m. a. m. p. m.
L r wistown, 12.17 5.59 10.15 11.00 0.38
N. Hamilton, 9 15
Manayunk, 9 30
McVeytown, 9 42
Granville, 10 01
Fare to Harrisburg §210; to Philadelphia 5 85; to
N<-w \ ork 7.60; Altoona 2 50: to Pittsburgh 6 55; to
Baltimore 5 20; to York 3 20; to Hagerslown 4.65; to
lt<hiding 4.(10.
KB- flic ticket office will !■ open 20 minutes before
the arrival of each passenger train.
THOMAS BCHEI,L, Agent.
Galbraith A Conner's omnibusscs connect with all
tne passenger trains, and take up and set down pas
sengers at all points within the borough. Orders are
requested to be left at lite National House.
Huntingdon and BroaJ Tup Railroad.
Passenger Trains run a, follows:
Ex cress. Mul.
■ . a - P- >'• '
Leuve
.> 93 " 7i:i !
jtloo-ly Hun 10 55 8 53
Arrive at Mount Dallas 10.59 557 j
Bhoip's Kin Branch.
Leave Sax ton 9 50 750
Arrive at Dudley 10JO 520 !
and Express Wagons connect nt Mount Itnlias
lor Bedford and Bedford Sprltles. A reliable, line of Hacks
connects at Dudley for Broad Top City.
Mail. Express j
Leave Mount I'jilas "*6.10 'l3o' !
" Bloody Kun fi.l4 154
Sax ton 7.30 2.5s !
Arrive nt Huntingdon 9 10 4.45
Show's Ken Branch.
Leave Dudley 7 00 2 J0
Arrive at SaMon 7.30 3(W
FOR INVALID SOLDIERS.
Incorporated h>t Act of Astemhli/ of the. Commonwealth of
I'cantylvaHia, Match b, 1867.
r |MIE Board of Supervisors uppointed by
1 the above Corporation to carry out the object* of'
the ad ol incorpirati(n. respectfully announce to the
public that th** i.cgisiHiurc ot iVnnsylvama has author- ,
i7.ed the raising >r lunds tor the erection, establish
mem. and iiiaiiiteinuiee of n Asylum for Invalid
fvibia-r- *'f ti.e iate war, to l-e built in the Battle-fieid !
of tjcttysburg. and as an inducement to patriotic eiti- j
/.ens to enij'.rii'iite to this benevolent object. Imve em
pow-i.-d I lie 1 orp<.ration to distribute amongst the ,
subsi-rioers siieli arti -ies of value and interest, from i
association with the late war. or an v moneys, ettei-t-.
property, or estate, real or personal! whatever, in tins j
State or elsewhere, at such time or upon ,ueh terms. -
and in sueli. way and manner whatsoever, as to them !
h all seem fit. any laws of tiiis Commonwealth to the i
contrary notwithstanding.
I tie entei prise is eordially recommended by the 1
following weli-knowii gentlemen:
Mt'ji.r fi'iir.rat Ocorgc fr. Meade.
He-Governor Awircxr ft. Vurtin.
Major General Gntnsha J'ciuiupackcr.
Major Genual E. M. Gregory. I
Major Ge.'iKcnt John Ji. lirooke,.
Major General Charles 11. T. C'oUit.
Major Genera./ // J' J. Mod,lt.
Major (feiicml James L. SUfridge.
Briynoit r Gen, rat Jam,* .] Beaver.
Hs u,a. in r G. ,eriU Horatio G. Sickels.
Brigadier General Joseph I Jininc.
Ih a/adicr General Will mm ./. Bolton.
Brigadier Grin nil Samuel M. Zuliek.
Brigadier Gm, i til John J\. Murphy,
Brigadier General John I '. Ballier.
Brign der General T ]•'. McCoy.
Bi igudier General B K. Winstoic.
Brigadier General Henry Pleasant*.
Brigadier General J. I'. S. Gobin
B: igndier G o.crnl J. M. (JamtJbell.
Brigadier General Tluntui* M Walker.
Biigadicr General Win. Cooper Tulley.
Brigadier Gemini I). M. M. Greug.
Colonel 1' S Stumhaugh.
The site for the institution (30 acres) has already !
been purchased, and it is hoped that the good work J
may commence before midsummer.
Subscriptions will be received at the office of the
Association. No. 1126 Chestnut street. Philadelphia,on
atid after Monday, the 6th day of Mav. 1867.
Kor eaoh subscription of "five dollars a certificate
will i>e issued, which will entitle the holder to such
article of value as may be awarded to its number. !
I he first distribution of awards will be made im
mediately upon the receipt of Bu,ooo subscriptions, of
Si each.
The distribution will Fe public, and under the direct!
supervision of the Corporators
Persons at a distance are requested to remit their |
subscriptions (when practicable) by Post office money I
order, or registered letter, to insure prompt delivery. ;
Direct all letters io
J. IJ. HUFFMAN,
Secretary Board of Supervisors.
Box 1481. P. O , Philadelphia.
The following is a schedule of the awards to be ;
made under ttie first distribution. The items of Iha-!
mou ls and other precious stones were purchased
from citizens of the South during the war. and their j
genuineness is certified to by Messrs. Heute k Bros., ■
the most extensive diamond importers in thecountry.;
ana by J. Hermann, diamond setter, New York.
GETTYSBURG ASYLUM FOR INVALID SOL-i
DIKRS.
Incorporated by Act of Assembly of the Common
wealth of Pennsylvania. March 6.1867.
Office 1126 Chest >A lit Street, Philadelphia.
FIRST DISPOSITION.
Eighty Thousand Subscribers at $5 Each.
1— 1 Diamond Necklace, 48 Brilliants,
valued at $30,000 1
2 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch and Ear
Rings 15,n00
3 1 Award 10-40 Government Bonds 10.000;
4 1 Diamond Cross, set in Silver 7.000 I
5 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch s,(Kjo j
6 1 Award 16-40 Government Bonds 5,000 j
7 1 Diamond Single Stone Ring 4,600 ;
s— 1 1 iiamond Custer Bracelet 4,000 !
9 -1 Diamond Single Stone Scarf Pin 4.000 1
10— 1 I iiamoiid Cluster Brooch 4.000 1
11— 1 Diamond Cluster Bracelet 4,000;
12— 1 Pair Single Stoue Diamond Ear
Rings 5,500 i
18—1 Diamond Cluster Brooch 3,000 j
14— 1 Award li'-to Government Bonds 3.000 i
16— 1 Diamond Single Stone Pin 3,000 !
16— 1 Diamond Single Stone Stud 3,000 j
17 — 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch 2.600 !
Is— 1 Diamond single Stoue King 2.500 j
19— 1 Diamond and Emerald Brooch 2.500 1
20— 1 Diamond Single Stone Ring 2.uuo !
21— I Diamond Cluster Ring 1,500
22 1 Long India Camel's Hair Shawl 1.600
28— 1 Choice Emerald Stud 1,500
24 1 Siticb* Stone Diamond King l,ouo
25 to 34—10 Awards of 10-40 Government Bonds,
each 1,000
35 1 Three Stone Diamond and Ruby half
hoop Ring 800
36 1 Diamond Single Stone Ear Knobs 800
•'l7 1 Pair Diamond Cluster Studs tioo
88— 1 Diamond .Single Stone King, star
setting 800
30— 1 Diamond Single Stone Pin 500
40— 1 Diamond Cluster Bracelet 600
41 to 50—10 Awards of 10-4o Government Bonds,
each 500
51— 1 Lady's Diamond set Watch 400 j ,
52 1 Diamond Single Stone King 350
53 1 Diamond and Opal Cluster Ring 250
54 1 Diamond Single Stone Ring 200
56 1 Pair Emerald Scarf Pins 200
56 1 Diamond Single Stone Stud 150
57—1 Diamond Cluster i*in 100
6— 1 Cauleo and Pearl Broocli and Ear
Kings 100
59t015S —100 Awards 10-40 Government Bonds,
each 100
159t0205—100 Awards. Government Legal Tenders,
each 50
3,000 Awards, Government Legal Tenders,
each 6
The distribution of the above rewards will be made
in publie as soon n> the subscription is full, of which j
due notice will be given through the papers. On ami
after May 61b the Diamonds will be uu exhibition at |
the office"of tiic Association.
The public can confidently rely on everything being :
conducted in the most honorable and lair manner, i
All the awards will iie handed to certificate holders, j
immediately after the distribution, free of all cost, at
the office of the Company. No. 1126 Chestnut street,
Philadelphia.
CERTIFICATE.
We hereby certify that we have examined the Dia
mond Goods. Pearls, Emeralds, Rubies, and other
Precious Stones, as described in the above list, and
find them all genuine.
HENLK BROS . Diamond Importers.
26 Maiden Lane, New York.
J. HERMANN, Diamond Setter,
394 Broome Street, New Y'ork
AGENTS WANTED.
Books eari be had containing Twenty Certificates,
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS.
All orders for Certificates must be addressed to
J. D. HOFFMAN, Secretary,
myß-2tn Box 1481, Post Office, Philadelphia.
BRISBIN
HAS McKcon ot Vanhagen's SOAP, j
samples of which were distributed a few days
ago; also,
Babbit's Soap, Dobbin's Soap,
Heisler'a " Castile "
Toilet, " Sc., kco 4c.
ALSO,
Canned Peaches, Tomatoes, and Corn, just received,
and very cheap. mays j
I|MtE3H stock of the best Mackerel and
Herring, in all-sized kits, on hand at A. FELIX'S i
j 3M1111.11111.
ij
sua (3307
PENNSYLVANIA
STATE LOAN,
I'ltEE FROM ALL STATE, COUNTY
& MUNICIPAL TAXATION.
Will bo furnished in sums to suit, on
application to the nearest Bank or Bank
jcr; also by either of the undersigned.
JAY COOKE fc CO.,
DREXEL <k CO.,
E. W. CLARK & CO.,
ap24* Bankers, Philadelphia.
Why Shiver With Cold,
When you can Buy
Knit Undershirts and Drawers
SO CHEAP
janSO At RIIISBIN'S.
Hardware.
1 EVERYBODY says SELIIEIMER sells
li the CHEAPEST AND BEST
HARDWARE
in TOWN. That's so. And he sella them
bv the Wagon Load. apr3
IAM selling Rims, Spokes, Hubbs, Sprins,
Axles, &c., very low. A
LAROE STOCK
apr 3 at SELHEIMER'S.
SHOEMAKERS,
rpilE best qualities of SOLE LEATHER,
1 KIP, UPPER and CALFSKINS, on
haud ; also, all kinds of
LININGS, TOOLS, See., See.,
which I am selling low.
apr3 J. B. SELIIEIMER.
Corn Planter.
i r IMIL ROUGH aud REAI>Y Corn Planter
] X for sale by J. B. SELHEIMER.
M'JfM IMlii!
F 1 E Ej r> ,
333333 iiA3T33 9
constantly on hand at
BLYMYER'S STEAM MILL.
Lewistown, March 27, ISG7—3m.
LUMBER AND COAL.
: INCII BOARDS, 2-INCH BOARDS,
FLOORING, SIDING,
i SCANTLING, SHINGLE LATH,
PLASTERING LATH, and SASH.
ALSO,
All kinds of Coal.
All kept under roof, and for sale by
SAMUEL COMFORT, Agt.
Lewistown, April 17, 18G7-3m*
COAL! COAL!
)I ST received, a fresh supply of SUN
HI COAL, all sizes, which wiil be sold at reduc*
! ed prices. Also,
RECEIVED, a full supply ot
PALINGS,
i FLOORING,
PLAST. LATH,
SHINGLE LATH,
DOORS,
SASH,
PLANK, &c.,
which will be sold at reduced prices,
myl W. B. HOFFMAN & SONS.
SELLING OFF!
MMiO & 3M3
ARE DISPOSING OF
Tlie Entire Steele
OF
DR-Y GOODS,
NOW ON THEIR SHELVES,
AT COST.
Bargains can be had, such as are
not often offered
soon and make choice
Lewistown, April 3, 1867.tf
UNIVERSAL CLOTHESWRINGER.
• r nooßt convenient, moßt durable and
A therefore the cheapest Wringer ever
made. Has taken more first premiums at
i State and General Fairs, and is used by more
I people thau all other Wringers together. For
! sale by J. B. SELIIEIMER.
BRISBIN
Has
Men's Buck Gloves at If 1 25
1 50
" " Gauntlets 1 25
Mitts 1 37
Men's Wool, Cotton and Berlin GLOVES for
sale cheap. my£.
HOOP SKXRTST
A FULL line of LADIES' MISSES' and
CHILDREN'S HOOP SKIRTS just re
ceived from New York. They are very fine
and will be sold
Very Cheap.
Ladies call and see them at BRISBIN'S,
near the Jail.
New Calico
From 12£ up. Bleached or Unbleached Mus*
lip very cheap at BRISBIN'S.
BEST Bar iron, at 4s, and other kinds
low at F, J. HOFFMAN'S.