Lewistown gazette. (Lewistown, Pa.) 1843-1944, June 12, 1867, Image 4

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" MAKE A WATEBFALL.
Take four pounds of raes and a bunch of shavings, 1
An old tin pan and a Bunch of straw;
Then steal an old hat of somebody's leavings.
And swear its your own 10 get clear of the law.
Next get an old stocking and stuff it with paper,
And. if it's possible, put in a mole;
Then get some old siraw and a nutmeg grater,
Then make them all up in a nice little roll.
Put all these things in a net of red,
And glistening beads must cover them all,
Then fasten it on the back of your head,
And you have -a love of a waterfall.'
Wlio Itiiie* |ho Family.
The proverb, 'The gray mare i 3 the
better horse,' as applied to known cases
of wife government, is said to have
originated in the following occurrence:
A gentleman who had seen the world,
one day gave his eldest son a span of
horses, a chariot, and a basket of egg-;.
'Do you,' said ho to the boy, 'travel
upon the high road until you come li
the first house in which is a married
couple. If you find that tie husband
is master there, give him one of the
horses. If, on the contrarj', the wile
is the ruler, give her an egg. .Return
at once if you part with a horse, but
do not come back so long as you keep
both horses and thei'e is an eirg remain
ing-'
Away went the boy, full of his mis
sion, and just beyond the borders of
his father's estate io ' a modest cottage
He alighted from his chariot and
knocked at the door. The good wile
opened it for him and courtesied.
'ls your husband at home?'
'No;' but she couid call him from the
hay field.
In he came, wiping his brows. The
young man told his errand.
'Why/ says the wife, bridling and
rolling the corner of her apron, T al
ways do as John wants me to do; he
is my master; aint you John ?'
'Then,' said the boj', 'I am to give
you a horse; which will you take?'
'I think/ said John, 'as bow that bay
gelding seems to bo the one as would
suit me the best.'
'lf we have a choice , husband/ said
the wife, 'I think the gray mare will
suit us best.'
'No/ replied John, 'the bay horse is
for me; he is the more square in front,
and his legs are better.'
'Now,' said the wife, 'I don't think
so; the gray mare is the letter horse,
and I shall never be contented unless
1 get that one.'
'Well/ said John, 'if your mind is
set on it I'll give up; we'll tako the gray
mare.'
'Thank you,' said the boy,'allowme
to give you an egg from this basket; it
is a nice fresh one, and yoa can boil it
hard or soft, as your wife will allow.'
The rest of the story you can imag
ine, the young man came home witli
both horses, but not an egg remained
in the basket.
At a Sabbath-school 'Concert,*
field in one of the prettiest towns in
Western New York, a portion of the
exercises consisted in each scholar re
peating a verse of Scripture in which
should bo found the word love. When
it came to the turn of Miss J . a
beautiful young lady of eighteen, an-'
'in the market/ bhe was unprepared
-with an answer; but before the exerc ise
was concluded she remarked to her
teacher that sho had found the verse.
It was:
'I love those who love me, and those
"who seek 'Me early' shall find me.'
Excellent girl, that!
1561, Philip 1, sent the young
Constable de Castile to Rome, to con
gratulate Sextus V. on his advance
ment. Tho Pope said:
'Are there so few men in Spain that
your king sends me one without a
beard ?'
Sir ." said the fierce Spaniard, 'lf his
Majesty had possessed the least idea that
you imagined merit lay in a beard, la;
would have deputed a goat to you and
not a gentleman !'
BSL.A convivially disposed gentle
man, home late, walked independently
and noisily up stairs and along the
corrider to his room. 'Why, what a
noise you make,' said his wile, who
heard with some anxiety the heav\
tread of his boots. 'How heavily you
walk !' 'Well my dear,' was his gruff
response, 'lf you can get a barrel of
whisky up stairs with any less noise,
1 should like to sec you do it,'
A gentleman riding a very ordi
nary looking horse, asked a negro
whom ho met how far it was to a neigh
boring town whither he was going.
The negro, looking at the animal
under the rider with a broad grin of
contempt, replied, 'Wi' dat ar' hoss',
massa' it's jist fourteen miles. Wi'a
goodchunck of a boss' seben miles: but
if you jist had Massa Jemmy's hoss!
Gosh ! you he dar now !'
Art editor who was asked to re
spond to a toast to women declined on
the ground that woman is able to
speak for herself, and any man who
undertakes to do it for her will get in
to trouble.
Wof A darkoy who was sent to jail
for marrying two wives excuses him
self by saying that when he had one
she fought him, but when ho had two'
they fought each other.
\ I UITOK S \ OTIC IR— The un-
J.\. derslgned, Auditor, appointed bytlw
Ornhans' Court of Mifllin county, to dis
tribute the fund in the hand of John Hovt
jr., Administrator of Chas. C. Parker, late
of i'.rown township, deceased, will attend
to the duties of the appointment at the
Register's olllce, in Lewistown, on Fri
day, the 14th day of June, next, at In
o'clock a. in. Those interested are reuues
ted to attend.
"y3* W. P.ELLIOTT, Auditor,
estate of Martha Keerlst, dee'd.
>[OTICE IS hereby given that letters
L testamentary on theestuteof MAKTIIA
HK< ITIKT, lr.te or Newton Hamilton, Mif
llin county, deceased, have been granted
to the undersigned, residing in same place.
All persons indebted to said estate arej
hereby notified to make immediate pay
ment, and those having claims, to pre
sent them duly authenticated for settle-1
B. W. NORTON,
may 251 -6t Executor.
REOIE IE S _
Snake Bite*.
We find the following in a piece of
an ol<l paper we picked up the other day.
Persons who frequent the woods where
rattlesnakes abound, could easily carry
this remedy with them :
HYATT, ANDERSON CO , KANSAS, )
October Ist, lss*. j
Mr. Editor: In your paper just re
ceived I see an account of the death
of a person in McLean county from
the bite of u rattlesnake. As it may
probably save the lite of some person,
I will give a sure antidote for the bite
of snakes. Thorougl ly saturate the
place bitten with the tincture of lodine,
and give five or six drops on sugar,
and it will prevent any bad effects
lrom tho bite
My son Sanuici has been in
collecting snakes and reptiles for the
Smithsonian Institute, and has been
bitten several tin es by rattlesnakes,
and in every instance lias been relieved
by the use of the lodine. I have also
suece.-siully used it in other cases.
Yours, W. F. M. AEXY.
A'ch- Biscuits. —Six eggs, one pound
ol si ted sugar, half a pound of flour,
a few currants. .Break the eggs into
a basin, beat them well until very light,
add the pounded sugar, and when it is
well mixed with the eggs. dred ,r o in
the flour gradually and add the cur
rants. Mix all well together, and put
the dough, with a fork, on the tins,
making it look as rough as possible.
Hake the Cukes in a mcderate oven
from twenty minutes to half an hour;
when they are done, allow them to get
cool, and store them away in a tin can
ister, in a dry place.
lilt let-for Borrowers.— I. The Iron Rule.
Never borrow any thing whatever,
if you can possibly tio without it; nor
then, without the consent of the owner.
The. .Stiver Rule. — [_~se Lho article
burrowed more carefully than if it was
your own, and don't retain it beyond
the time agreed 011
o. Ihe (J oh len Rufr. —As soon as you
have done using the tiling borrowed,
return it with thanks.
Grand Exhibition!
Admission. Free!
r | K) V IEW tiie large, new, and well selected
JL assortment of
GOODS OF ALL KINDS,
AT
Rittenhoase & fficKinnev's
NEW STORE.
Owmg to tlie great downfall of goods, we
are enabled to sell the following Spring
Goods at greatly reduced prices:
CasMinercs from 75 to 2 75
ii;i k Cloths, splendid .assortment,
Kentucky Jeans, from 30 to 75
Ladies' Cloths, for backing, good as
but tine.".t. very cheap,
Ladies I'ress Goods.
Delaines, from 25 to 28
Caiieos. very low, 11 to 19
-pring Shawls,
L >hnoritU, great variety, from 2 00 to 3 50
Cents Hosiery, " 15 to 50
Ladies' do J5 t0 c,o
IL.op Skirts, 1 00 to 2 50
Splendid assortment of Gents Fur
nishing Goods.
\ ariety of Ladies' Fancy Goods,
Muslitis, white and brown, 10 to 25
Groceries,
Best White Sugars, 10 and 101
Best brown, at 15
Second quality, ] 4
Third do ja
Fourth do
B. st Syrups, 15, 20, 25. and 30
Coffees, 28 and 30
bua i ;s . 10, 12, 15, 18, 20
ALSO,
An extensive assortment of Queensware
and Ola-sware, Boots and Shoes, Hats and
Caps, Ac. die, &c.
At liittei hous and McKinney's yon will
find a good assortment of everything ner
taining to a country store; and by close at
tention to business a d our endeavors to
please all we hope to gaiu a large and liberal
patronage, to which we will sell at the low
est living rates possible. And as we are very
thankful lor past favors, and hope a eontinu
ance ol the same, we remain, as ever,
Very llespectfuily Yours,
RITTLMIOCSE A MeKIXXEY.
Lewistown, May 1, lbG7-:f
NEW STORE
ASS)
INTBW GOODS
MILROY AHEAD!
Great Reduction in Prices !
THE undersigned has just opened a new
1 Establishment in Milrnv, where the public will
find a large assortment, entirely new and retiiurkablv
cheap, ol
iJAiiifYAiil*,
WOOD and WILLOW WARE.
a large assortment of
*W<£wlLß; IPAiIP.
Latest Styles,
FLOUR AND TABLE OIL (LOTUS,
SADDLERY. CARRIAGE TRIMMING,
-j
ami many other articles in general use.
The public are invited to r-all, examine goods, and
test prices, as competition is the nf o of trade, ami the
people s interest.
„ , V/. J. MeVANIGAL.
Milroy, May 15. IsTT-tf
XMI& MlliW UIIDB,
FEED,
constantly on hand at
BLYMYER'S STEAM MILL.
Lewistown, March 27, 18G7—3m.
fjOOD CHEESE, Crackers. Groceries,
vJ ilried Fruit and Honey at A. FELIX'B
The Great
j EXTERNAL REMEDI
AND
PAIN EXTERMINATOR! !
BARKER'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
AVill Cure Poll Evil.
*
, PARKER'S KING OF OIL
Will Cure Scratches.
PARKER'S KING OF OIL
..
\\ ill Cure Frosted Feet.
PARKER'S KING OF OIL
Will Cure Rheumatism.
Thousands have used " PARKER'S
KING F OIL" and can testify to its
!efficacy.
Everybody should have " PARKER'S
KING OF OIL."
" PARKER'S KING OF OIL" is ac
knowledged by all to be flic BEST in the
MARKET.
Prepared by
T. D. PARKER
I.EWrSTOWN, I'K.NN'A
Apr 3.
K 0
FIRST PREMIUM .
or n Silver Medal
' WAS AWAimr.D TO
BARRETT'S HAIR RESTORATIVE ur\
Cy the N. 11. State Agrir-tltur-al Society, at
iu i air hi.i.i.-ii iu X j.Lua, WAk
JIAI£K£TT'B
Vegetable Hair Restorative
Restores (ray I lair to its natural color. Pro
motet tlic r- wth or the ii:ir. Chantrcs the
roots to their ingiu*l organic action. Kradi- a
CLt.-i 1 t;drt:h ni •! Il'.smor*. l*rcvt: t 4*
ilr.ir tailing out. la a Superior Dressing
It contain* no itijurinii* ingic dh'iits,
and is tliMuoft popular end icli
& tbie article thr lghout the - .
■ *
J. R. BARRETT & CO., Proprietor*,
JIAJiCHESTER, Si. H.
Sold by Druggists generally, inar'27 Cm*
TO THE LADIES.
THE C IRtGE riti\ AiS, ((It
! I !lE.\t II IHtESSiMU for Ladies
and (Children's Boots and Shoes tlmt have
become red, or rusty and rough by wear
ing. 'i hey are restored to a perfect and
permanent black, with as much lustre as
when new, leaving the leather soft and
pliable, and what is of great importance
to the ladies; it will not rub off when wet
and soil the skirts. Traveling bags, kid 1
gloves, trunks, carriage tops, and line
harness are made to look as good as new. |
Ladies and Children can dress their own
boots and slices without soiling their;
hands. Try one bottle, and you will nev- j
er be without a supply in the house.
For sale bv,
J. A. & W. It. McKEE,
in Odd Fellows' Hall, cor. Market and
Dorcas sts., Lewistown. octlTtf
Looking Glasses and Picture
Frames
r r.flE undersigned, thankful for past fa-
I vors, would inform the public that he
still manufactures Frames of everv de
scription, as cheap .as they can be made
elsewhere. .Looking Glasses of every de
scription, wholesale and retail, at reduced
prices. Jle respectfully solicits a share of
public patronaye. All persons who have
left pictures to frame or frames to he filled,
are requested to cull for them,
myltitf JAMES CRUTCHLEY.
tRING'S
GRAY HAIR. '
Tlii lathe AMBROSIA that King made.
Sk
jjj[3S\ Tliln Is the Cure that lay
•fgjit fir" la the AMBROSIA that Ring
SThls Is the Man who was bald and
Who now has raven locks, they say.
. He used the Cure that lay
i IB the AMBBOSIA that king made.
\ This Is the Maiden, handsome and
A MGo married the man once bald and
SHii% 75jrr Who now has raven locks, thoy say,
licensed the AMBROSIA that lUng
This f s the Parson, who, by the way,
\ Married the maiden, handsome ami
To the man once bald and gray,
a/St £r- ut who now lias raven locks, they
Cvßbt iJ&ar' Recati'se he used the Cure that lay
la the AMBROSIA that Kiug made.
This Is the Bell that rings away
/* ■ ifeylo arouse the people sad and gay
C ALSkI bhto this fsct, which here does lay—
-iflhdK If V mt vould not bt bald of gray,
tht Ambmosia that kiny madt.
L M.TUB6S & CO., PROPRIETORS, PETERBORO', H.H.
For sale by Chas. ltitz, Lewistown. ap24-Gm
GOOD TEAS at reduced prices, 31.00, !
$1.50 aud sl.BoceutN per pound at
mmrl3 A. FELIXT3. I
FREE EXHIBITION
AT
mwz B113A? S'JDXI.
nMIE undersigned has constantly on hand
1 laud is daily adding something new) all kinds of
OG. OQ CE2 -zm -Xi S3 9
such as
Self Raising and Family Flour;
Su'jar, white and brown;
Coftee. different kinds;
Covering's and other Syrups;
Kukiit : Molasses, the very best;
Tea the best quality;
S:t. coarse and tine;
Fruit, dried aud canned;
Smoked Meat, Coal Oil.
Pepper, Cut natnon. Cloves.'
Allspice, Nutmegs. Mace.
Ginger. Crackers. Cheese,
Cider, Cider Vinegar,
Potatoes. Butler. Eggs.
Starch. Concentrated Lve.
Cre. in Tartar. Soda, Ac."
FISH,
White Fi-h, Shad Mackerel, Cod Fish, Labrador, Lake
and Scotch Herring.
Azumca Baking Powder,
the In-st in market—it requires only half the quantity
of any other, and is cheaper.
GONFECT I O N E R Y .
Raisins. Figs. Dates.Citron. Peanuts, Filberts. Almonds.
Walnuts. Butternuts and Pecan Nuts: Oranges. Lem-j
on.-. Apples, French and Common Candy, Cakes of!
all kinds, etc., etc, etc.
TOYS—TIN, WOODEN AND CHINA,
Fancy Boxes and Baskets; Dolls, large and small;
Portmanteaus, to suit ail who need them; Poekit
Knives in great variety. A large assortment of
PERFUMERY,
FANCY SOAP,
HAIR OILS, &C
CHEWING & SMOKING TOBACCO,
and
CS> s=ocgj> j
always on hand.
NOTICE TO FARMERS AND COUNTRY FEGPLE.
We want to buy, for which we will pay the Highest
I market price, any quantity of
HAMS, BUTTER,
!-SHOULDERS, EGGS,
BACON, BEANS,
LARD, POTATOES,
DRIED FRUIT, TALLOW,
and all other kinds of country produce.
Any person wish,tig to buy cheap should give him
a call, as he wili not bo undersold.
Remember the store is on Market street, between
Blyinyers'and Ritz's Stores.
Lewistown, May 1, ISU7. DAVID GROVE
FOB Till mm!!
In addition to an extensive stock of
GOLD & SILVER WATCHES
{VIEDALSONS,
BREAST PINS,
RINGS,
and other
J" E "W ELRY,
AT
IL VL JUibim
establishment, will he found a beautiful as
sortment of
MD'm' 'M322H3,
PEEOTOLIMPH ALISIYIS.
ALSO,
vm<sm&3i&s>w
of all the prominent
JJJJiIJ
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
and hundreds of other articles.
H. NV. JUNK IN.
Lewistown, May 24, ISGS.
New Stock of Hats, Caps, &c.
7r. 3. SCLIITC-ER,
! Market 57., next Door to John Kennedy's,
as*? Has just received from
! / New Y• rk and Philadel iR I
phia, the most extensive
.-iis-; stock and complete assort
nicnt of
I over exhibited in this place, whieli will be dis
posed of at such prices as to defy competition,
ind which he invites everybody to call and
j examine, as he is satisfied that his stock can
j not fail to please.
For the Ornish he has constantly on hand.
lor will make to order, hats to their taste of
any required size or brim, at prices which
' cannot fail be satisfactory.
Country Merchants will find it to their ad
vantage to give him a call, as a liberal deduc
tion will be made to wholesale purchasers.
Don't forget the place, next door to John
Kennedy's Store and nearly opposite the
Odd Fe lows' lla.ll. Dia y i
KISHAGOQTJILLAS
SBMINA.R.Y.
rilillS Institution, formerly the proper-
L ty of S. Z. Sharp, and lately purchas
ed by M. Mohler, Co. Supt. of Mitfiin eo.,
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 1
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
twenty weeks.
TKUMS :—Tuition, boarding, light and
furnished rooms, per session, $90.00.
Those desiring admittance should applv
early. For further particulars, address * i
MARTIN MOHLEK, Prim,
Lewistown, Pa., until March 20th,
fT> after which at Ivishacoquillas P. O.
Hardware.
I EVERYBODY says SELHEIMER sells
J the CHEAPEST AND BEST
HARDWARE
in TOWN. I bat's so. And he sells them I
by the Wagon Load. apr3 I
CROVESTEEN & CO.,
PIANO FORTE
MANUFACTURERS,
499 Broadway, New York.
THE attention of the Public and the trade is invited
to our Ntw SCALE 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO
FORTES, which for volume and purity of tone are
unrivalled by any hitherto offered in this market
They contain e.lfthe modern improvements. French
Grand Action. Harp Pedal, lrou Frame, Overstrung
Bass, etc.. and ea- h instrument lieing made under
the personal supervi-ion of Mr. J. H.GROVES-TEES, who
has had a practical experience of over SS years in
their manufacture, is fuily warranted in every partic
ular.
The "UROVESTEEX riAXO FOR'iES" reeeired the
Auard of Merit ocer alt others at the Celebrated
It'orhft J-'atr,
W! ere were exhibited instruments from the best ma
kers of London. Paris. G.-r:nany, Philadelphia. Balti
more, Boston and New York; and also at the Ameri
can Institute for five successive years, the gold and
silver medals from both of which can be seen at our
ware-room.
By the introduction of improvements we make a
stil more perfect Piano Forte, and by manufacturing
large v. with a strictly cash system, are enabled to of
fer" these instruments at a price which w ill preclude
all competition.
Terms t—Net Cash in Current Funds.
Cs-Descriptive Circulars dent Free. oello-am
A FELIX. W. H. FELIX
FURK'ITURE.
T!S 1 SI I~L f? SV sMi US fa} V>?
fcj —X. • iLil —1 2kj
HAVE on hand a good assortment of Furniture 01
ail kinds suitable to furntsh a house out aud out.
Spiing and Common Mattresses, aud
EXTENSION TABLES,
of any sizes and prices to suit the times.
W>- cordially invite the attentionpf both old and
voung. great and small. No charges for showing
goods. Cullandexamuiebeforepurchasingelsewheie.
Thankful for pa.-t favors and hoping a continuance
of the same, we remain, yours. Ac.
Lewistown. March 13, lS;7-tf FEI.IX A SON.
3500 COBBB
CHESTNUT OAK AMI HEMLOCK BARK,
Delivered at the Tannery of
J. SPA2TC3-1E & SC.,
i.iAviviouA,
For which the highest market price will be
* paid in CASH..
Lewistown, inarl4-ly
INSURANCE AGENCY.
'PH E following Fire. Life, and Accidental Companies
L are represented by the undersigned :
CAPITAL.
-Etna, Fire of Hartford, §4,083,000
Putnam, " 500,000
Home, New York 3,500,000
Germania, . " 700,000
Home, New Ilavi n, 1,000,000
North America, Philadelphia, 1,750,000
Enterprise, " 400,000
Lycoming, Pcnna., 2,500,000
Farmers, York, Pa., 500,000
American Life, Philadelphia, 1,000,000
N. A . Accidental, New York, 250,000
Horse! hief Ins. Co. York Pa., 50,000
This agency is prepared to insure against Fire. Death
or Accident, in any part of Mifflin county Horses
arc insured against theft. All business pertaining to
insutancc prompt.v attended to.
janlti 07 JOHN HAM LTOX, Agent.
Lewistown Mills.
THE
HIGHEST CASH PRICES Pi)R WHEAT, AND
ALL KINDS (IF GRAIN,
ur received it on storage, at the option of those
having it for the market.
They hope, by giving due and persona! at
tention to business, to merit a liberal share of
public patronage.
PLASTER, SALT and Limeburners
COAL aiwavson hand
WM. B McATEE & SON.
Lewistown, Jan. 1. lbG5.-tf
Brown's Mills.
'pHE undersigned are prepared to
buy nil kinds r.f Produce for ca-h, or receive on
store a: Brown's Mills, Iteedsville, Pa. We will have
on hand
PLASTER, SALT AND COAL.
We intend keeping the mill constantly running, aud
hare
fiuiLb Jiij), A-J,
for sale at the lowest Market rates, at all times.
4Q*-The public axe requested to give us a eail.
sep27tf H. STRUNK A HOFFMAN'S.
ROBERT W. PATTON,
SOrTH SIDE OF YIARfcET STREET,
LEWISTOWN, PA.
HAS just received and opened at his es
. tablishment a new supply of
Clocks, Watches, Jewelry,
'arms? uftmyxzt
Fancy Articles, &c.,
which be will dispose of at reasonable prices,
lie 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.
toY'IthPAIRINO 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
Weber & Bon,
HAVE the largest assortment and 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 Coffee, 30 cts.
Prime Collee, 28 "
Also, a large stock of
MACKEREL and HERRING.
Ground Alum, and Ashton's Refined
Dairy Salt.
PRIME FACTORY CHEESE.
Shephard's Pittsburg Crackers always
on hand. feb6.
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. SELHEIMER.
Corn Planter.
THE ROUGH and READY Corn Planter
X for sale by J. B. SELHEIMER.
DR. MARTIN'S
All kinds of
DRUGS AND PATENT MEDICINES,
YT7ARRANTED IT RE, constantly on
VV hairt. Shoulder Bracts, Trusses. Spinal and
; Abdominal Support*!* procured from the best and
in>t reliable maniit.ieturei>, ordered expressly for
the patient at a *roall per eentage.
I would more especially call the attention of Far
mers and Farrier- to my
E X (" E L S I O R OIL,
f.T outs, w„unds, bruises,old sores, scratches, in fact
almost all the et-rnal disea-v s incident to theliorse
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 pos-ibiv
admit. No charge f.,r examination or advice.
I Hours of consultation frwtn 9 o'clock, a. m.. to 4
o'clock, p. m. K. MARTIN, M D.
Lewistown, March 2C, JSGT—tf
PRICES DOWN ONCE WORE.
tjiHR undersigned has a large stock of both
I Home-made and Eastern manufactured Boots atui
Shoes, which he offers at price- lower than he has
sold for four years :
Men'- thick, d. Boots, warranted, from $2 75 to 5.00
~ Kin. - - •• 4uO to 6.90.
u Calf. " - extra 4.50 to 6J.
Boys' Boots, 1.00 to 3.00.
Men s thick Brogacs. double-soled, 2.UQ to 2 •>..
Men'- split •• warranted very bad, 1 lo!
Ho\ - shoes, price ranging from " 1.25 to 2.25.
As the taxe- are to Is- reduced ag . n on the fir-: day
of AajiunL it also epabtea us to reduce our ; - sea.
IIOMK-.H AOI, WOltlv
order at reduced prices. So come on boys and ...
and examine for yourselves.
Trunks, Valises and Carpet Bags
kept on hand. Gentlemen w II bear :n ro:rid that no
goods will !>e given out unless for. an i i're
turned in good order, the money w:ii be returned.
re|ueste,l. But when goods have lieen so bed or
worn, they will not be taken Wk—please U-..-': •
in mind—as some folks think that wearing f>,r"a
short time don t injure the sale of them afterwa- i
augl-tf BII.LV JtJHNSON.
NEW ARRIVALS.
I) h . LOOP i.- receiving new goods every week, ii -
. . reet from the eastern factory, and is prepared to
sell -Boots cheaper than the cheapest, having a Urge
assortment of all sizes and styles.
Men's Boots from 53 50 to 5 90
Boys' 2 50 to a 50.
•I" 2 (HI to 2 50.
Children's 1 25 to 2 0"?.
A good assortment of homemade work on hand,
and constantly making to order all the latest styles.
THE PATENT BOOTS
are now creaiinga great excitement, and all whowish
j to have a pair of those pleasant boots can be accom
modated at short notice.
Call at the old stand. P. F. LOOP.
NEW STOCK.
r fgj Tho subscriber has just received and will
| VI keep on hand a select stock of Men's, Bovs'
l ftSvw ■ . M - ~ -
\ ■ ■ - .. .| - - f vai
stales. to which he would invite the attention of his
tilend* and the public generally. As it is his intention
NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD
I by any dealer in the county, those in need of winter
loots or shoe- me invited to call and examine the
above -took, whn-li will l- -<> id at very small profits.
1 i.t for only, tit the of the Big bHot, next
j or t F. J. Hoffman's store.
JOHN CLARKE.
20.000 MAJORITY!
To the Voters of Central Penna
L'LECi ION 1- over and it ha*been decided by abut
; L majority that the Tobacco and I •, - >
|at Fry singer's T-<L- a-, i - -_,r s: re : •_*
' surpassed, either in Quality or Pt
Look mt the Prices,get some ftbe goods, and coa
pari- with all oth.-rs. ar.d v-„: w:. - -- - i: •.
i get the worth of your 11. :-v F: -- - - -
, Pry singer's Spini Roll en v f* ;
Frysinger's Navy - - "- " "
, Frv-ing'-r's 1 ' ..-re-* -
Krvsinger's Fioun-icr - - - w
Willett Navy - -
Oronoko ridi - - - -
, And other Plug . ig 13 tid —, jw— -
I Gut and Dry. V, - : "7 a. iz
50 els-, ■ .•• - i • : 2; 1. : sL2ti ;er 5.
Fine-C"te " j.
i Cigar- at 1. 5 . ,
Pips in gr-as 1..-. €3**rCtae*. Mm
. Pouches , . i-- , j- • -a j am
I ustla \ a--- ... ' • _
To Mcreicn:- I ; it.:-er AT : v r-•
do and realize a u:r pr;s t- *act-
Uci-if. " r FBTSINGZS-
Experienee Proves there are only
Two VALLABLB
Machine Stitches:
iifio mm k DiiiFi
ELASTIC STITCH
AND THE
SHUTTLE OR LOCK STITCH.
: TtHE Grover £ Elastir'-Stirch Sewing Machines
, a f?, superior to a!S others for the following reasons:
1 i hey >t w iirect from tlie spool-, and require no
; rewinding OF thread.
! 2. 1 hey are more easily under-tood and used, and
j less liable ty derangement than ottier maciiines.
, 'i. J oev are <-apaMe ofexeeating perfectly.without
j ••oango of aiijUMment,a rnticii greater varietvof work
i than other machines.
; 4. Jhe stitch nut' !e by these machines is much more ■
j firm, ela.-tic, an i dniable, e-peoially upon articles
; wm.eh require to be washed and ironed, ihan anv
j other stitch. .
i o. I his stitch, owing to the manner in which the
* under thread is inwrought, is much the mo*t plump
I and beauritul in use, and retains this plumpness and
: beautv even upon articles frequently washed and
roned until troy are worn out.
; u. Ihe structure of the seam is such that tliough it
: 1-- cut or broken at intervals of onlv a few stitches it
j wii. neimer open, rim, or ravel, but remains firm and
durable.
T. Unlike other machines, these fasten bothendsof
ine Heart) by their iwn operation.
8. Withi marh. nrs, white silk isnsed upon the
right or fa*e side of the seam, cotton may he used
' • '• 8 without lesMmoff the strength or
durability of the seam. Tins can be done on noothei
machine, and is a great saving upon all articles stitch
ed or made up with silk.
9. fhese machines, in addition to their superior
merits as instruments for sewing, by a change of ad
justment, easily learned and practiced, execute the
most beautiful and permanent embroidery and orna
mental work.
Call at P. F. LOOP'S
AGEN C Y .
A GOOD ASSOTMENT ALWAYS
OX IIAXD.
Lewistown, February 6,1567.
1867.
iNEW GOODS!
AT
NATHANIEL KENNEDY'S
STORE,
In the Odd Fellows' Hall.
[UST received from Philadelphia, a
tj very choice assortment of
I OMffiKEßSfc ZSTiSMHigg
| *■■
ALSO,
Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Chocolate.
Essences of Coffee, Queensware. Stone
ware, Hardware and Cedanvare, Shoul
ders, Hams, Mackerel. Herring,
Shad, Hoot sand '
Shoes. Grain Hairs. Also,
a fine lot of whisky.
BRANDY ,
Wine and Gin,
SALT, Ac.,
T u N. KENNEDY.
I Lewsitown, October 11, 1864.
A Fresh Supply
OF those cheap Prunes, Peaches, Canned
Corn. Ac, at BRISBIN'S. I
Straw Goods! Straw Goods !!
Cheaper than Ever Offered before
AT
DANIELS & STONE'S.
We are continually receiving every few days
OgaS from New York, alf the
LATEST STYLES
OF
Ladies and Misses Bonnets and
HatSj
which we se . M the very
IO MESI PRICES.
We have aver, heavy stock of
Ribbons,
Silks,
Flowers,
Straw Trimming*,
and everything connected with the
MILI.NERY LINE,
and also a large stock of
BOOTS AND SHOES,.
especially Gent's and Bojs fine Calf BOOTS.
We have a !"ge stock ot Men's and Boys
FUR AND WOOL HATS AND CAPS
Also.
XOTIOXS OF ALL KIXDS,
ic-iud r.z Lh:c -'and Gent's Ho- erv and Kid Gloves.
y - ?-r -. it Mu.nerr t. -xls at Philadelphia pneea.
Lewistown, April 17.15*17.
WHAT'S ALL THIS?"
Why thf Grain Batinfi* is Rrfiied al Mc-
Coy's Old Stand.
THE R-. i r- _rri<-d, having rented the
X ■■r: :• Ware .uses formerly
occupied y Fnak MitCor-eeq-is now prepared to
pur .e ... receive and forward
ALL KINDS OF GRAIN,
: - v - w .--nr market pr; e. Also, he will
SALT PLAfrrEB. COAL and FISH.
re ■ ink- t.i , •.- id 1' 11 wm 1 a for their
nasr >_ 1 . ifed . gnMfttl for a renewal
oi {4h*r r*' artri-n*.
* t FT '.-.J* ' ;re him
aca... mariVy WILLIAM WILLIS.
EMPIRE SIIITTLE SEWING Mll H!\ES.
Are superior to all others for
FAMILY AND MAN C FACT thin G PURPOSES.
Ci-tuatn fn! the latest improveitients are speedy
□oOele-s: iurable: and eaiy to work.
; Illustrated Circulars free. Agents wanted. Liberal
disount allowed No consignments made.
Addrebcj EMPIRE S. M. CO., t>l6 Broadway. New
York. scpo'o6-iy
S. S. CAMPBELL & Co7~
KTauufacturiDg Confectioners,
A.M> WHOLESALE I'EALLES IX
FOREIGN FRUITS,KUTS,&C.
No. sua, RACK STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
ALSO, WAXCFACTVRZRS CT ALL KIXPS OF
Molasses Candy and Cocoanut Work.
septl2*t>o-lv.
PELODBET ORGANS
AND
%v- *T; f?. ■rs'i *!";
UNANIMOUSLY AWARDED THE
FIRST PRIZE, A GOLD MEDAL,
:: The Best Cabinet Organs 3 "
_ A----: in Ir..e. New V rk. October. 1565.
■- ' -uneri-r :n Qr Pcwe*. and
'. ixn-7 f ; wra, a-. - maiki ot combination*.
, f America were there
* -• 'tt " ■ -ver win that battle would have
" -- e - jej Js-jr-ioL :eu::ed ty
. it
- 1- .'.e fr-*. premium whereTer
r 1 ■ -c a.
iL ,t; - -e. twj, aad three banks of
* •- 1- ' ' '* • ■Ol pedal*.-ingle
-~ - - - k. v,. : y. | 0 fpij. These
their - - pipe-! ke quality of tone.
f . rc*. unequalte,.
r~ ' : g- , ... ,ir- *uperiOi
Church... Halls. Parlors, and Schools.
1 r -ey put up in eases of Sous waurtrr, fancy ven
: walawt, D ear and uniqae aWies) aod eienat
1. ' . 1 of -plead. 1 de- gn- and fio::i. ar.d of the
* "k - ; : --g intended that each m
- " . -nail be a WM of it* class. All instru
ment.- . Z5 i .if.ve f- Lkvo p.jrta ,e Meloacon. have
'• ™ IVemolante stop, wilbont extra charge.
A rge -,-trn-nr mrc-iriLv on hand atnurGKN*
E?.AL Ll' 7.ESALE i RETAIL WAREROOMS, 541
Bi-AIWAV.
i'-r iiiustrated Circular and Price List*, with our
new - j are cow ready. Send for a Circular.
PE LOU RET, HELTON A CO.,
120 Manufacturers,B4l Broadway, N. Y.
GOOD NEWS TO HOUSEKEEPERS !!
Latut ci/i-i Alost Valuable Dueovcry of the A gt!
W I X I)<> WS CLEANED
Without Soap or Water, Time or Labor, by using
W OODSUM'S
Instantaneous Window Polish.
rr DOES awav wuh soap suds or hot water, thus
avoiding the slops up'.u the floor or adjoining paint,
and the disagreeable sensation of the water running
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 l>e got with ten times the amount
of labor and time in washing. For polishing Mirrors,
or any kind of Sliver. Brass or Tin-ware, it
has no equal. The polish is warranted to contain no
acids, nor anything of a poisonous or injurious char
acter. but is perfectly harmless in every respect.
For sale by J. A. A W. R. McKEE.
Odd Fellows' Hall Building, opposite Black Bear
j Hole!,. I.ewistown, Pa. novl4-tf
Great Excitement at the Post
Office,
ON account of the new arrival of Boots and Shoes,
at greatly reduced prices. The undersigned would
respectfully inform the public that he has just arrived
from the eastern cities with a large, assortment of
B KITS, SiljLS AM G.IITEKS,
consisting of Ladies', Gentlemen's and Children's
Wear, which he has purchased at "come down" pri
ces. He is now prepared to sell cheaper than the
cheapest, for cash. Also, constantly on hand a large
assortment of home-made work, \vhich is manufac
tured under his own supervision, and of the best ma
tori:.: and workmanship. Boots and Shoes made to
order at short notice. Repairing done in the neatest
manner. Call at the Post Ottlee, and examine for
yourselves. \V. C. THORN BURG.
Lewistown, Slav 23. 1866-v.
THE HOWE
Sewing Machines,
FOll FAMILIES AND MANUFAC
TURERS.
These World-Renow ned Machines
Here ouxmiVrf the highest premium at the H vrtifi Fair,
tu London, and six first premiums at the Xcw York
State Fair of 1566, and arc
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 supplv the very
best machines in the world. '
These Machines are made at our new
and spacious bactory at Bridgeport, Con
necticut, under the immediate supervision
'"J te President of the Company, Elias
\ lb ice, Jr., the original Inventor of the
Sewing Machine.
They are adapted to all kinds of Familv Sewing,
a e use °f Seamstresses, Dress Matters, Tail
| ore, Manufacturers of Shirts. Collars, Skirts, Cloaks,
I Mantillas. Clothing. Hats, Caps. Corsets. Boots. Shoes
Harness. Saddles. Linen Goods Umbrellas. Parasols,
I etc. I hey woik equally well upon silk, linen, woolen
; and cotton goods, with silk, cotton or linen thread.
I hev will seain, quilt gather, hem, fell, cord, braid,
bind, and perform every species of sewing, making a
beautiful and perfect stitch, alike on both sidesof the
artode sewed.
The Stitch Invented by MR HOIVF,, and
made on this machine is the most popular and dura
ble. and all Sew ing Machines are subject to the prin
ciple invented by him.
SEED FOR CIRCULAR AND CATALOGUE.
THORN BURG'S SHOE STORE,
IN THE POST OFFICE,
Agency for Howe's Sewing Machine.
Le wistown, Pa., May 8,1867-tf.
©®il<olSl£EillSl§l£s9
I AM selling Kims, Spokes, ilubbs, Sprins,
Axles, Ac., very low. A
LARGE STOCK
apr 3 at SELHEIMER'S.