little jtloif a in! jThcn. 8®- Who is tho laziest man ? Tho furniture dealer—he keeps chairs and lounges about all tho time. £Sr The latest 1 love of a bonnet' out, is said to ho very pretty; it is made of a glass bead and a white horse hair. 8^. 1 None but the brave deserve the fair.' No, and none but the brave can live with some of them. A bashful musician, upon being requested to play a tune on his cornet, turned red and white and blew. C&rA widow lately sitting by a cheerful fire in a meditative mood, shortly after her husband's decease, sighed out: ' Poor fellow—how he did like a good fire ! I hope he lias gone where they keep good fires.' Eggs with iron shells will be a fact at the Paris Exposition. A Berlin chemist caused his hens to produce them by feeding them on a prepara tion in which iron was made to take the place of lime. The eggs may do very well for transportation, but how about the chickens ? B®,'And ye have taken the tctolal pledge, have ye?' said somebody to an Irishman. * 4 Indade I have, and am not asham ed of it aither.' 4 And did not Paul tell Timothy to take a little wine for his stomach's sake?' 4 Sure he did, but my name is not Timothy and there's nothing tho matter with iny stomach.' B3L, The following preparation, it applied occasionally to the upper leuth cr of boots or shoes, will soften it and prevent it from cracking: Neat's foot oil, one quart; beeswax, cut small, one ounce; oil tar, half a pound. After simmering the oil and wax a little in a pipkin, the oil of tar must be added, and after a gentle simmering again for a few minutes, stirring it the whole time with a stick, that mixture will be finished. Anxious to Marry. —Once in a church a young man who carried the collec tion plate, before starting to collect, put his hand in bis pocket and deposit ed bis contribution on the plate, and then passed it around among the con gregation, which numbered many young and pretty girls. The girls, as they looked at the plate, all seemed as tonished and amused, and the young man taking a glance at the plate, found that instead of a shilling, lie had put a conversation lozenger on the plate, xvith the words *Will you marry me?' in red letters, staring everybody in the face. None of the young ladies, how ever, closed in with the offer. fifed" A woman says what she pleases without being knocked down for it She can take a snooze after dinner, while her husband goes to work she can go into the street without being asked to stand 4 trcat' at every saloon She can stay at home in time of war. and get married again if her husband gets killed. She can wear corsets if too thick, and other fixins if too thin. She can get divorced from her husband whenever she sees one she likes better She can get her husband in debt all over until be warns the public not to trust her on bis account. But all these advantages are balanced by the great fact that she cannot sing bass, go spark ing, or climb a tree with any degree ol propriety. Too Good to be Lost. —A good joko i> related of a couple of members of tlie West Virginia Legislature, which i worth relating. In conversation one day on the subject of the Lord's Prayer, one offered to bet the other live'dol lars that he did not know it. The bet was accepted, and, by agreement, the Legislator was to repeat it. lie com menced as follows: ' Now I lay me down to sleep, 1 pray the Lord rny soul to keep, If I should die before I wake, I pray the Lord my soul to take.' 'Well, I declare,' exclaimed the as tonished Legislator, ' you have won the bet, but I'll be hanged if I thought you know it,' and forthwith handed over the five dollars, to the great amusement of a number of gentlemen present. Spicy. —There was a knot of sea-cap tains in a store at Honolulu, the keep er of which had just bought a barrel of black pepper. Old Captain ,of Salem, came in, and seeing the pepper, took up a handful of it. ' What do you buy such stuff as that for?' said fie to the storekeeper'it's half peas.' •Peas." replied the storekeeper; ' there isn't a pea in it' '1 aking up a handful as he spoke, he appealed to the company. They all looked at it, and plunged their hands into the barrel, and bit a kernel or so. and then gave it as their universal opinion, that there wasn't a pea in it ' I tell you there is,'said the old cap tain, again scooping up a handful;' and J'll bet a dollar on it.' The old Boston argument all over the world. They took him up. ' Well,'said lie, ' spell thai,' pointing to the word ' l'-e p p e r,' painted on the side of the barrel. 'lf it isn't half p's then I'm no judge, that's all.' Tho bet was paid. Hardware. 1 EVERYBODY H.ivh SELHEIMEK sellr -J the CHEAPEST AND BEST HARDWARE in TOWN. That's so. Aud he sells them By the Wagon Load. apr.'l I AM selling Rims. Spoke*, Iluhbs, Sprins Axles, &c., very low. A L A K G E ST O C K apr 3 at SELIIEIMER'S. SHOEMAKERS, f|MIE best qualities of SOLE LEATHER 1 KIP, UPPER and CALFSKINS, on hand ; also, all kinds of LININOS, JOOLS, Ac., Ao., whicli I am selling low apr 3 J. jj. SELIIRIMER. drt E O I FES. From Peterson's .Magazine for June. Bombay Pudding —This Indian pud ding is a very nice, delicately-flavored one, and is well suited for an invalid, being extremely nourishing. To a good, sweet egg-custard add a little butter, some grated nutmeg, and a glass of wine or brandy ; have ready a finely-rasped cocoa-nut, and mix all i well together Having lined a dish i with puff paste, pour in the custard, and bake it a light brown color. Citnmi-piofilift/ Boil a quart of cream, with a blade of mace and half a nutmeg, grated; let it cool, and beat up eight eggs and three whites ; strain them well, and mix a spoonful of flour into them, also a quarter of a pound of almonds, blanched and beaten line, with a spoonful of orange flower or rose water; then, by degrees, mix in the cream and beat all well together ; take a thick cloth, wet it and flour it well, pour in the mixture, tie it close, and boil half an hour; let the water boil fast; when it is done, turn it into the dish, pom - melted butter over, with a little sack, and throw line sugar all over. A SH/HTI ir (\ilf. —One pound and i hail of flour, three-quarters of a pound ot butter, one-quarter of pound ol 1 >afsugar, not 10-oUen,) live eggs, one nutmeg, one pound of currants, a little lemon-peel out small, colli IIIIIK enough to mix into a still batter, one tcaspoontui ol soda mixed with a drop of water, so that it will mix with the other ingredients, put in just beloro the cake is put in the oven. Butter tho pan Ten-(Juke*. —Hub tine lour ounces ot butter into eight ounces of flour, mix eight ounces of currants and six ounces ot tine sugar, two yolks and one white ot eggs, and a spoonful of brandy ; roll the paste the thickness of an Oliver biscuit, and cut with a wineglass. You may beat the other white, and wash over them, and either dust sugar or not, as preferred. From tin' F.a 'y's Frien 1 for June. Rhubarb Jam. —Take ten pounds ot large sized rhubarb and cut it up, ad ding to it one ] ound of candied fruit, citron, lemon and orange pec! shred up, also the rinds of two large fresh lemons, chopped very fine, with one pound of sugar to each pound of fruit. Boil in the same manner as other pre serves. This is not so good if made before June, as the rhubarb is too young. Piufitpp/r Pudding —Peel the pine apple, taking care to get all the spcck.- out, and grate it ; take its weight in sugar, and half its weight in butter ; rub these to a cream, and stir them into the apple; then add five eggs and a cup of cream. It may be baked with or without the paste crust. A late travel.er on the Nile says:— • W r laid in a good store of a delicious confiture I have never tasted else where—a marmalade of rose-leaves : 1 wonder it does not find its way north ward.' Grand Exhibition! Admission Free! r i' , o \ IEVV the large, hew, and well selected 1 assortment of GOODS OF ALL KINDS, AT Riltenhouse SL McKinney's NEW STORE. Owing id the great downfall of goods, we are enabled to sell the following Spring Woods at greatly reduced prices: Cussi meres from 75 to 2 75 lila :k Cloths, splendid assortment, Kentucky Jeans, from 30 to 75 Ladies' Cloths, for Sacking, good as surtmcnt, very cheap, Ladies' I'ress Goods. iMaines, front 25 to 2^ Calicos, very low, 11 to 10 Spring Shawls, Balmorals, great variety, from 2 00 to 3 50 W. i.ts Hosiery, 15 to 50 Ladies' do 15 to 00 Hoop Skirts, 1 00 to 2 5< Splendid assortment of Gents Fur nishing Goods, Variety of Ladies' Fancy Goods, Muslins, white and brown, 10 to 25 Groceries, I Best White Sugars, 1G and IGj ! Best Brown, at Second quality, J 4 Third do Fourth do 11 Best Syrups, 15, 20, 25. and 30 Coffees, 28 and 30 Soaps, 10, 12, 15, 18, 20 ALSO, An extensive assortment of Queenswan and Glassware, Boots and Shoes, Hats ami Caps. Ac, Ac, Ac. At Uittenhouse and McKinney's you wii find a good assortment of everything per ■aining to a c -entry store; and by close a! tendon to business a. d i.ur endeavors to please ail we hope to gain a large and liberal ; patronage, to which we will sell at the low est living rates possible. And as wo are very thankful for past favors, and hope a continti 1 aiu-e of the same, we remain, as ever. Very Respectfully Yours, KITTEN HOUSE A McIvIXNEY. Lcwistown, May 1, 18G7-tf I Weber & Son, HAVE the largest assortment ami Lest _ selected stock of GROCERIES in this section of country. ' 11 row n Sugars from ]<> to lo cts ' White Sugar p; •> i Pulverized, Granulated and Broken Loaf Sugar. SYRUPS. Lovering's Syrup, S1 2o per Gallon, other Syrups, ~S> and 28 ets. per quart. Baking Molasses. COFFEES. Extra Prime Cofi'ee, 30 ets. Prime CofTee, 28 " Also, a large stock of M ACKER EI, and HERRING. Ground Alum, and Ash ton's Refined Hairy Salt. PRIME FACTORY CHEESE. Shephard's Pittsburg Crackers always on hand. felrU* /"lOOD CIIKESE, Crackers. Groceries, V.T Pried Fruit and Honey at A. FFt.IX'S O V V IB V FIRST PREMIUM . or a Silver Medal lA WAS AWABDKD TO BARRETT'S HAIR RESTORATIVE By the N. 11. State Agricultural Society, *1 Uf Its hair hoiden io Nashua, Sept.2o, ISSS. RABBETT'S Vegetable Hair Restorative ILCAU'I-CC (irav Ilairto its natural color. Pro- the gr-iWth ot the Hair. Changes the nn.-ta lw their original organic octiou. Kratli- eaten Jiamlnit: and Humors. PreveuU Hair tuliii g out. Is a Superior J>reaing. It contain® no injurious ingredic nt, aud B the most popular and leli sbl article 'throughout the ~ * Last, \V<*t, North and south. r vtr J. R. BARRETT & CO., Proprietor*, MANCHESTER, N. 11. Sold by Druggists generally. rnar27-Gtii* The Great EXTERNAL MM AND PAIN EXTERMINATOR! ! PARKKIt'S KING OF OIL Will Cure Cuts. PARKKRS KING OF OIIa Will Cure Sprains. PA UK KK'S KING OF OIL \Y ill Cure Bruises. PARKKIt'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 K OIL" and can testily to its efficacy. Everybody should have "PARKER'S KING OF OIL." "PARKERS KING OF OIL" is ac knowledged by all to be the REST in the MARKET. Prepared by T. D. PARKER, LEWISTOWN, PENN'A Apr 3. RING'S pgp Bp GRAY HAIR. ' This is the Amukosia that King made. This Is the Cure that lay I" the Ajibuosxa that Ping malt* ISp t This is the Man who was bald and \.Jht > }yho now has raven locks, they say. jgjr He used the Cure that lay BIBK. tn the A-MBKosia that lting made. This Is the Maiden, handsome and \ TV ho married the man once bald and lis Who now has mven locks, they say. K| lie used the Aaaiosu that King This is the Tarson, who, by the way. \ Married the maiden, handsome and To t)e man once bald and pray, ■aS ■ it ~ Hut who now has raven locks, they -*&jR Because he need the Cure that lay . This is the ftcll that rings away C K A ' 'l o arouse the people sad and gay i 1 uto tliis fact, which here does lay— If you would not be laid or gray, .tjHaß^yjS 1 L'te the AMVMOMA that icing made. E. M.TUBBS & CO., Proprietors, Peterboro', M.H. por sale by (Jhas. Kit/. Levvistowti. up'J4-(in TO THE LADIES. rpaai; jium; riit\< tis, OR 1 FRK VC II IkltliSMYf. for Ladies and Children's I Soots and Shoes that have become red, or rusty and rough by wear ing. They are restored to a jwrteet and permanent tdaek, with as much lustre as when new, leaving the leather soft and pliable, and what is of great, importance to the ladies it will not rub oft' when wet and soil the skirts. Traveling bags, kid gloves, trunks, carriage tops, ami linei lmriit\ss an* made to look as good an new. Ladies and Children can dress their own I >oots and shoes without soiling their 1 hands. Iry one bottle, and you will nev er be without a supply in the house. For sale by, J. A. & W. It. MeKEE, in Odd Fellows' Hall, eor. Market and Dorcas sts., Lewistown. octlTtf Looking Glasses and Picture Frames TITHE undersigned, thankful for past fa -1 vors, would inform the public that he still manufactures Frames of every de scription, as cheap as they can be made elsewhere. Looking Classes of every de- 1 scription, wholesale and retail, at reduced prices. Ile respectfu Ily solicits a share of public patronage. All persons who have! left pictures to frame or frames to be filled are requested to call for them. inylOtf JAM EiS CRUTCH LEY. /"lOODTKAS at reduced prices, SI 00,j v I il-50 ami .80 cents per pound at mr,s A. FELIX'S. I FREE EXHIBITION AT UiiD'LPiS BUMi- B*3. o TMIE undersigned has constantly on liand X (aud is daily adding something new) all kinds ol C23OSLA2. sucli as Self Raising and Family Flour; Sugar, white and brown; Coffee, different kinds; I.overing's and otiier Syrups; Baking Molasses, tiie very best; Tea. the best quality; Salt, coarse and fine: Fruit, dried and canned; Smoked Meat. Coal Oil. I'eppe r. Cinnamon. Cloves, Allspice. Nutmegs. Mace. • linger. Crackers. Cheese Cider, Cider Vinegar. Potatoes. Butter, Kggs, Starch. Concentrated Lye Cre m Tartar, Soda, Ac." FISH, White Fish, Shad Mackerel.Cod Fish, Labrador, Lake and Scotch Herring. Azumea Baking Powder, the tiest in market—it requires only half the quantity ot any other, and is cheaper. C O N F K C T IONERY, Raisins. Figs. I>ates.Citron. Peanuts, Kilberts.Almonds. Walnuts. Butternuts and I'ecan Nuts; Oranges, Lem ons. Apples, French and Common Candy, Cakes of all kinds, etc., etc., etc. TOYS—TIN, WOODEN AND CHINA, Fancy Boxes and Baskets; Dolls, large and smalt; Portmanteaus, to suit ail who need them; Pocket Knives in great variety. A large assortment of PERFUMERY, FANCY SOAP, HAIR OILS, &C. CHEWING & SMOKING TOBACCO, and CE> always on hand. NOTICE TO FARMERS AND COUNTRY PEOPLE. \\Y want to buy, for which we will pay the Highest market price, any quantity of HAMS, BUTTER, SHOULDERS, EGGS, BAGON, BEANS, LARD, POTATOES, DRIED FRUIT, TALLOW, and all otiier kinds of country produce. Any person wishing to buy cheap should give hint a call, as he will not be undersold. Remember the store is on Market street, between Blymyets' and Rita's Stores. Lewi-town. May 1, ISC7. DAVID GROVE. run im: vi,HUM: In addition to ttn extensive stock of GOLD & SILVER WATCHES. MEDALIONS, BREAST PINS, RINGS, and other J E XA T ELRY , AT s], establishment, will be found a beautiful as sortment of 'mm* mmim* f'ilo I'OUKAPII Al.til UV ALSO. of all the prominent iiJJhll aSJ&iAiS, | MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS and hundreds of other articles. 11. W. JUNK IN. Lewistown, May 24, 1K65. New Stock of Hats, Caps, Ac. 7r. C-. 20LI1TOER, Market fit., next Door to John Kennedy's, IP'S 11"" just received from / New Y rk and Philadel- f pLia, the most extensive stock and complete assort■ meut of c -££& GSjaavpss 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 nut 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 he satisfactory. Country Merchants will find it to their ad vantage to give him a call, as a liberal deduc tion will he mado to wholesale purchasers. Don't forget the place, next door to John Kennedy's Store and nearly opposite the Odd Fe lows' Ilall." mav xiseaoo quill as SEJMtINARY. rpill(< Institution, formerly the propel - ty of S. Z. Sharp, and lately purchas ed by M. Mohler, Co. Supt. 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 he 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 i twenty weeks. TKKMS: —Tuition, boarding, light and furnished rooms, j>er session, s9th(K). Those desiring admittance should apply early. For further particulars, address MARTIN MOHLiKR, Prim, Lewistown, Pa., until March 2oth, f6 after which at Kishacoquillas P. O. I Why Shiver With Cold, When you can Buy Knit Undershirts and Drawers SO CHEAP jan-W At BIiISBIN'S. Straw Goods! Straw Goods !! Cheaper than Ever Offered before AT DANIELS & STONE'S. We are continually receiving every few days from New York, all the WU LATEST STYLES OF Ladies and Misses Bonnets and Hats, . which we sail nt the verv how ESI PRICES. We have a very heavy stock of Ribbons, Silks, Flowers, Straw Trimmings, : and everything connected with the MILINERV LINE, I and also a large stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, especially Gent'- and Boys fine Calf BOOTS. We have a large stock ot Men's and Boys FUR AND WOOL HATS AND CAPS Also. NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS, (Deluding Ladies'and (vent's Hosiery and Kid Gloves. U e oflbr our Milmery Goods at Philadelphia pnees. Lewistown, April 17.1867. MRS. M. E. STEWART, §|g3 FANCY STOKE, Wrxl Market St.. Lrwiitown, LADIES A GF.NTLEMEN'S r PUNISHING GOODS, sack-. Cloaks. Hats. Bonnets, Ladies Fine DU U'J(jl)Si\nA Trimming.. Patterns of latest styles always on hand. Millinery and Dress-Making exeeuled in the mo*t approved stvle. Lewistown, April 18, lhOO.tf INT E w Meat Establishment, r |MI E undersigned has fitted up the bnild- X '"g in Brown street, above Frank's.store, for a meat shop where Fresh Beef. I'ork, Mutton. Veal. 4c. ■iiii be bad at all times, an ice house-for the preserva tion of meat being connected with the establishment. 1 The public are invited to call. The room will be opened for the first time on I SATURDAY MORNING. lbth in-t JAMES s. GALBKAITH. Lewistown, March 13,18i>7 tf. A FEI.IX. - w. H. FEI.IX. FURNITURE. •J" d sa_ tS. W 27 j HAVE on hand a good assortment of Furniture ot all 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 invite the attention of both old and vonng. great and small. No charges for showing goods. (".-til and examine before purchasing elsewhei e. Thanklul for past favors and hoping a continuance \ of the same, we remain, yours. Ac. Lewistown, March 13. lstij-tf FELIX A SON. 3500 CORDS CIIEiTMT OAK AMI lIEMLOAK KAEK, Delivered at the Tannery of Z. SPATTCG-tiE & SC., i, i:\vivinvv.v For which the highest market price will be paid in CASH. Lewistown, mnrl4-ly INSURANCEAGENCT riMIF, following Fire, Life, and Accidental Companies 1 are represented by the undersigned : CAPITAL. .Etna, Fire of Hartford, 84,083,000 Putnam, " 500,000 Home, New York 3,500,000 German ia, " 700,000 Home, Newllav.n, 1,000,000 North America, Philadelphia, ],750,(J00 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 Mifflin county. Horses are insured against theft. All business pertaining to in-uianee promptly attended to. i at ' l6 * 6 " JOHN HAMILTON, Agent. Lewistown Mills. TIIE HIGHEST CASH PRICES FOR WHEAT. A\l) 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. tetjfPLASI ER, SALT and Limeburners COAL always on hand WM. B McATEE & SON. Lewistown, Jan. 1, 18G5.-tf j Brown's Mills. r jpil h undersigned are prepared to buy ail kinds of Produce for cash, or receive on store at Brown's Mills, Reedsville, Pa. We will have on hand PLASTER, SALT AND COAL. U'e intend keeping the mill constantly running, and have fiyiij, as, lor sale at the lowest Market rates, at all times. aSff-Tlie public are requested to give us a cull. sep27tf H. BTRUNK £ HOFFMANS. ROBERT W. PATTON, SOITH SIDE OF MARKET STREET, LEWISTOWN, PA. HAS just received and 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 nil to give him a call and examine his stock, which embraces all articles in his | line, and is sufficiently large to enable all to iiiako selections who desire to purchase. neatly and expeditiously attended to, and all work warranted. Thankful for the patronage heretofore re ceived, he respectfully asks a continuance of the same, and will endeavor to please all who may favor him with their custom. feb2 The Union Churn. I HAVE procured the exclusive sale of the UNION CHURN, and will warrant it to give satisfaction, or no sale. J. B. SELIIEIMER. S. S. CAMPBELL & CO. Manufacturing Confectioners, 1 A.M> WHOLESALE DEALERS IS FOREIGiN FRUITS,NUTS,&C. No. 303, RACE STREET, PHILADELPHIA. ALSO, MANCPACTLRER3 Or ALL KINDS Or Molasses Candy and Oocoauut Work SOptl2*6C-lv. Lewistown Coach Manufactory, Junction 3d & Valley street. MOSER Sc MAYES jgiga HAVING ASSOC!A --v/Q* together for the purpose of fflQ ui:inutHcturing (Jtyirhts, Oim.'i •s ' Sulk Ms.SSpritn t KVi *ul Itfl ■„ ZksS 'ons. Ac., invite the pu' lie to give them a call hug examine speemiens I then work, which will he found t*qiiitl to any in or out ot the cities. All kinds of repairing promptly attended |to. 4eel2-1 y CROVESTEEN & C0.,~ P lAi\ O FO!i T E MANUFACTURERS, 499 Rroatl.af, New Turk. rHE attention of the Public and the trade is invited ■ to our Nek Scaijs 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PI ANO FOLTKS. which for volume and purity of tone are unrivalled by any hitherto offered in this market. I in y contain all the modern improvements, French Grand Action. Harp Pedal. Iron Frame. Overstrung Rasa, etc.. ami eaeh instrument being made under the personal supervision of Mr. J. H.Grovestee.v. who has had a practical experience ~t over 35 vears in 1 their manufacture, is luliv uut ranted in every partic ular. The " QUO YBSTEEy PIANO FOR'l ES" received Ike Airurd uf Stent wo all uthn *at the Celebrate! World* fair, \\ here were exhibited instruments from tliebest ma kers of London, Paris, Germany. Plnladelphia, Balti more. Boston and New York; ami also at the Amen can Institute for five successive years, the gold and: silver medals from bolli of which can be seen at our ware-room. By the introduction of improvements tve make a! 1 stu it-ore perfect Piano Forte, and bv manufacturing large y. with a strictly i-ieli system, are enabled to of fer these instruments at a price which will preclude all competition. Terms i-.Yet Cash lit Current Funds. 4 a"Descriptive Circulars Sent Free. octlo-3m WHAT'S ALL THIS? Why Ihc Grain Bu.sinr&s is RfTlvcd al Me lay's Old Stand. TIIK undersigned, having rented the J_ large stull commodious Warehouses formerly occupied hy Frank McCy, esq., is now prepared to pureha.se or receive and forward ALL KINDS OF GRAIN, : for winch he will pay market prices. Also, he will keep for sake. SALT.'PLASTER. COAL and FISH. He returns thanks to ail his old customers for their former patronage, and shall feel grateful forarenewa! of past business relations. Merchants w ill find it to their advantage to give him a call. [marU-y] WILLIAM WILLIS. EMl'lliE SIIITTLE SEWING MACHINES. Are superior to all cabers for i FAMILY' AND MANUFACTURING PURPOSES. Contain all tlie latest Improvements; are speedv noiseless; durable: and easy to work. Illustrated Circulars free! Agents wanted. Liberal disoimt allowed No consignments made. Address EMPIRE S. M. CO., tilU Broadway, New ! York. Sep.Vtki-ly PELOUBET ORGANS AND UNANIMOUSLY AWARDED THE FIRST PRIZE, A GOLD MEDAL, :: The Best Cabinet Organs." American Institute. New York. October. 1865. Being pronounced superior in QUALITY. POWER, and \ \RIETY OF PONE, and in number of combinations. As the be>t of America were there contending, whichever won that battle would have nothing lef. to conquer "— Am. Art Journal , (edited by a well-known musical critic.) ' * i hey have also taken the first premium wherever exhibited this n. PEDAL ORGANS, one. two. and three hanks ot keys—six sizes— $250 t ,-, $1,500. Without pedals, single 1 and doolie hank, in great variety, s'>s to $450. Those Organs, with their smooth pipe like quality of tone, beautiful solo stops, strength of ehorus. uneaualle. i pedals. and general organ-like effects, are superio. i for Churches, Ilails. Parlors, and Schools, j I hey are put up M eases of SOLID WAIMT, fancy yen- ; erred Walnut, (new and unique styles) and elegant | Rosewood, of splendid designs and finish, and of the ' best Workmanship,:—it being intended that each 111-! strument snail he a model of its class. Allinstru-I ■ncnts, down to a live octave portableMelodcon, have '■ the beautiful Treniolante stop, without extra charge. ! A large assortment constantly on hand atourGEN-! URAL WHOLESALE & RETAIL WARERUOJIS, S4l BRUVDWAT. Hur Illustrated Circular and Price Lists, with our ! new siyles. are now ready. Send for a Circular. I'ELOI RET, HELTON .V CO., H2O Munufactniers, 841 Broadway, X Y. GOOD NEWS TO HOUSEKEEPERS !! The Latest and Most Valuable Discovery of the Age! \\ I X DO >V S CLE A X t: D Without Soap or Water. Time or Labor, by using W OOI)S U M ? S InstanlaneocDi Window Polish. IT DOES away with soap suds or hot water, thus avoiding the slops upon the floor or adjoining paint, and the disagreeable sensation of the water Tunning down on the arms, under the sleeves, and wetting them to the shoulders. It leaves no lint upon the glass, and gives it a more transparent and clearer ap pearance than can be got with ten times the amount of labor and tirne in washing. For polishing Mirrors, or any kind of Stiver, Brass or Tin-ware, it has 110 equal. The polish is warranted to contain no acids, nor anything of a poisonous or injurious char acter, but is perfectly harmless in every rcspc.-t. For sale by J. A. i W. R. McKKE. Odd Fellows' Hal! Building, opposite Black Bear Hotel. Lewistown, Pa. nov!4~tf Great Excitement at the Post Office, ON account of the new arrival of Boots and Shoes, at greatly reduced prices. The undersigned would j respectfully inform the public that he has just arrived from the eastern cities with a large assortment ol B JOTS, SIIJES AND G.IITEKS, i consisting <>f Ladies', Gentlemen's and Children's Wear, which he has purchased at-come down" pri ees. lie is now prepared to seil cheaper than the (Cheapest, for cah. Also, constantly on hand a large , assortment of home-made work, which is manufac tured under his own supervision, and of the best ma , terial and workmanship. Boots ami Shoes made to : order at short notice. Repairing done in the neatest ; manner. Call at the Post OfHce, and examine for ! yourselves. W. C. THORNBURG. Lewistown. May !23. 1866-v. THE HOWE Sewing Machines, FOR FAMILIES AND MANUFAC Till KItS. Thee World-Kcuovvued Machine. H'rrc awarded the highest premium at the Worlds Fair, . i.i London, and sir first premiums at the Xeu- York State Fair of 1866. and are Celebrated for doing the best work, using a much smaller needle for the same thread, than any other machine, and by the introduction of the most approv ed machinery, we are now able to supply the very I best machines in the world. These Machines are made at our new and spacious Factory at Bridgeport, Con necticut, under the immediate supervision jof the President oj the Company, El,as llace, Jr., the original Inventor of the Sewing Machine. They are adapted to all kinds of Family Sewing, and to the use of Seamstresses, Dress Makers Tail ; ors. Manufacturers oj Shirts, Collars, Skirts, Cloaks Mantillas. Clothing. Hats. Caps. Corsets. Boots, Shoeij!' Harness. Saddles, Linen Goods, Umbrellas Parasols ' etc. They wont equally well upon silk, linen, woolen' i and cotton goods, with silk, cotton or linen thread ! They will seam, quilt, gather, hem, fell, cord, braid' ! bind, and perform every species of sewing, maknio a beautiful and perfect stitch, alike on both sides of the article sewed. j The Stitch Invented by MR HOWE, and made on this machine is the most popular and dura-: bie. and al hewing Machines are subject to the pnu ciple invented by bun. p SEXD FOR CIRCULAR ASD CATALOGUE. j THORNDUIIG'S SHOE STORE, IN THE POST OFFICE, Agency for Howe's Sewing Machine. I.ewistown, Pa., May 8,18C7-tf. FHLSH stock of the best Mackerel and Herring, in all-sited kits, on hand at A. FELIX'S : DR. MARTIN'S All kinds of DRUGS AND PATENT MEDICINES. WARRANTED PI RE, constantly on ~V* '' and \ Shoulder Braces. Trusses. Spinal and it m l l kf Up|l " rU ; rs procured from the be,t and ' he n r Wm , bl f rn " nilt *"''• <*" tiie attention of Fur mers and Farriers to my EXCELSIOR OIL, for cuts. Wounds, bruise", old sores, scratches, in fact . a " t!l ° eternal diseases incident to thehorso Also, a most reliable cure for frosted feet. Patients affected with chronic diseases will secure the most careful and correct examination, and will by treated as successfully as their diseases will Bossiblv admit. No charge for examination or advice: flours of consultation from y o'clock, a m to 4 o clock, p. m. k. MARTIN, M. D. Lewistown, March 20,1867 —tf PRICES DOWN ONCE MORE. THK has a large stock of both I. Home-made and Eastern manufactured Boots and Shoes, which he oll'eis at prices lower than he has sold for four yean*: i'j* thick, d. Boots, warranted, fro in $2.75 to 5.00. " Kin. •• " - - 4n0t06.00! " Call, '• " extra 4 .50 to 6.00. Boys Boots, 1 00 to 3.00 Men's thick Brogans, double-soled, 2.00 to 2.50 Meu's split -• warranted very bad, l.lo! Boys' Shoes, price ranging from 1.25 to 2.25. As the taxes are to be reduced again on thy first dav of August, it also enables us to reduce our prices "OMK-JIADK WORK of all kinds made to order at reduced prices. So come on hoys and girls and examine for yourselves. Trunks, Valises and Carpet llags kept on hand. Gentlemen will bear in mind that no goods will la- given out unless paid for, and if re turned in good order, tlie money will be returned, if requested. But when goods have I>ecn soiled or worn, they will not be taken b:\ek—please bear this in mind—as some folks think that wearing for a short time don't injure the sale of tliern afterwards augl-tf BILLY' JOHNSON. NEW ARRIVALS. I) 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 largo assortment of ail sixes and styles. Men's Boots from $3 50 to 5 00 Boys' 2 50 to 3 50. , . o(i to 2 50. Children s ! 25 to ~ M A good assortment of homemade work on hand and constantly maktug to order all the latest styles! THE PATENT BOOTS are now creating a great excitement and all who wish to have a pair of those pleasant boots can by accom modated at short notice. Call at the old stand. p > p LOOP NEW STOCK. r is 1 1 I,ie * u f' si ' r ! bcr has just received and will F3l , p " n han ' l a "elect stock of Men's. Bins' ' 'V" 1 > outf' .. Boot,. Ladies'. Mi-ses and Cllll dren s Boots and Shoes of various kinds and stales, to which he wonld invite the attention of his .1 tends and the public generally. As it is his intention NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD by any dealer in the county, those in need of winter boots or shoes are invited to call and examine the al.eve stock, which will be sold at very small profits hut f'T cash only, at the sign of the"Bw Shox, next dt or to F. J. Hoffman's store. de P l9 JOHN CLARKE. 20,000 MAJORITY! To the Voters of Central Penna. CLE! I piN is over and uhas been decided by about !_/ -0,00,1 majority that the Tobacco and Cigars sold ; at rrysinger's Tohncco and Segar Store cannot be surpassed, either in Quality or Price. Look at the Prices, get some of tlie goods.and com pare with all others, and you will be satisfied that you get the worth of your money at KrysingePs. try singer's Spun Roil only fl.OOpe'r pound, rrysinger's Navy •• " .. Fry singe r's Congress " a ~ „ Erysinger's Flounder " " " Hdlett Navy " " " 1 >1 onoko Twist " u And other Plug Tobacco at 40 and 50 cts. per lb. Cut and Dry. 40 kent in a fii>t-clabaceo and Cigar Store. J < Merchants. I ofTt-r the above goods at prices that will enable them to retail at the same prices that I d< uni realize a fair profit. OeL2f. E. FRYSINGER. Experience Proves there are only Ttvo VALUABLE . Machine Stitches: 'inn mm & mm ELASTIC STITCH AND THE SHUTTLE 011 LOCK STITCH. THE Grovel A Baker EUstic-Stiteh Sewing Machine, are superior to all others for the following reasons: I. 1 hey sow direct from the spools, and require no rewinding of thread. : 2. They are more easily* understood and u=ed, 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 j than other machines. 4. J lie stitch made by these machines is much more firm, elastic, an i durable, especially upon articles which require to be washed and ironed, than any other stitch. 3. This stitch, owing to the manner in which the under thread is inwrought, is much the most plump and beautiful in use, and retains this plumpness and beauty even upon articles frequently washed and ironed until they are worn out. 6. The structure of the seam is such that though it he cut or broken ai intervals of only a few sureties it will neither open, run. or ravel, but remains firm and i durable. 7. Unlike other machines, these fasten both ends of 1 the seam by their own operation. 8. VI nit these machines, white siik is used upon the right or face side of the seam, cotton may be used upon the other side without lessening the strength or durability of the seam. This can be done ou no other machine, and is a great saving upon all articles stitch ed or made up with silk. 9. i hese machines, in addition to their superior merits as instruments for sew ing, by a change of ad justment. easily learned and practiced, execu'e the most beautiful and permanent embroidery and orna mental work. Call at P. F. LOOP'S AGEX C Y . A GOOD ASSOTMENT ALWAYS ON HAND. Lewistown, February 8,1567. 1807. NEW GOODS! AT NATHANIEL KENNEDY'S S TO R. E , In the Odd Fellows' Hall. T l S1 received from Philadelphia, a O zery choice assortment of ctSOXSTbSSSH "2flaJgf*T. For,*, „d ALSO, Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Chocolate, hssenees of Coffee, Queeusware. Stone ware. Hard ware and Cedurware.Shoul ders. Hams. Mackerel. Herring, Shad, Roots and Shoes. Grain Bags. Also, a fine lot of Whiskv. BRANDY, Wine and Gin, SALT, A\, Ac., Ac, which will lie sold very low. Country Produce taken in exchange for goods by N. KENNEDY. Lewsitown, October 11, 1865. A Fresh Supply OF those cheap Prunes, Peaches, Canned Corn, See, at BRISBIN'S.