Children's Column. Up. Cold wind, cold wind, Vou mm rum Me slirillr; Snug and !il>Py in Ihs bed Lies our little Willie Kotinci moon, round moon, On the enow you glisten; You may hear our Willie Inugh, If you will but listen. Blight stars, bright stars, H< w the snow has drifted I Mother, let the curtain stay: Let me have it lifted: For 1 like to see the stars, It awake I'm keeping. And to have the stars see me, If I ain a-sleeping. The Nursery. 'Playing Doctor.' Harry was the son of a physician, and often amused himself by playing; doctor, compounding bis powders and pills out of the sand and gravel of the j garden. One day, while thus engaged, n large toad hopped near him, and: seating itself leisurely upon its haun ches, proceeded to open and shut its mouth as il inviting the doctor's at tention. It was catchiny flies. 'Good morning, Mr. Toad,'said Har ry, delighted at the idea of having a live patient. 'Come to bo doctored ? Got de dropsy, p'raps.' Mr. Toad winked and gulped, as much as to say : 'Yes, sir, very bad ' 'Yes, yes, I understand your ease 'zaeily. You jes please to wait a minute, and I'll euro you, double quick.' .Now it happened that Harry had seen his father prepare some eompt und rhubarb ..pills that morning, and it oc curred to him that hero was a favora bio opportunity to test their efficacy. In less time than it takes to write it, the aspiring young doctor secured one of the pills and dropped it into ti.e open mouth of the confiding patient. 'Guess I've fixed you now.' soldo quized the doctor 'When /cures, 1 cures, and when I don't cures, I kills Mr. Toad gulped and swallowed and began to bloat and bloat, until Harry thought he must be the very frog alluded to in his 'Header,' thai tried to outdo the ox. A moment more, and the poor patient turned a livid purple, gave one last gasp and expired. His fly catching days were ended! His doctor had kdlcd him! Harry buried his dead patient with a grave face, and sat down to meditate upon the virtue of compound rhubarb pills. Whatever was his condition afterward, he could with difficulty hi persuaded to take his lather's modi fines, always objected upon the plea. ' They killed die toad.'— Watchman ami Reflector. Children's I'uiiny Sayings. During a summer shower, attended with rumbling thunder, a little bo\ exclaimed, 'Hark! that's the Good Man up i:i the sky pushing the chain about !' Little three-year old Senic was play ing very roughly wit h her kitten —car rying it by the tail. Her mother told her that she would hurt pussy. 'Win no, 1 won't,' said she; 'l'm carrying her by the handle.' A crusty old doctor declined to pn\ his paver's bill, saying 'his pavement had been spoiled and then covered up with earth to hide the bad work 'Doctor,' was the reply, 'mine is not the only bad work they put earth over A friend asked a little girl, 'Which do you love best, your cat or }*oui doll ?' The little girl thought sotm time before answering, and theh wins pored in the car of the questioner, '1 love my cat best, but please don't tell my doll.' A little girl attended church on Sunday morning lutely, and was asked by her mother when she got l.ome. 'Daughter, can you tell me what the text was this morning V 'Yes,' was the prompt reply, —'Blessed arc the shoemakers, tor they shall be culled the children of God.' A pastor's wife, being out in search of new Sabbath school scholars, met a little hoy playing in the street. Her own son of five years old being along, alter hearing her ask the boy to Sab bath school, said,' Yes, come; my father teaches there, and preaches there; hut he don't preach in his night clothes like Mr. meaning the Episcopal preacher. One winter evening a hew* of little children were telling their father what they got at school. After the rest had described their studies, the father turned to a rosy-cheeked fellow, who at the time was slily driving a ten penny nail into the door panel, and said, 'And what do you get, my little one?' '.Me!—oh ! 1 gets readin' spell in', and spankin's!' Children are queer customers What- ! ever one don't expect them to say they are pretty sure to holt out The last is of a boy of six summers, who sur prised his mother with the remark : 'I have three fathers!* Who are they?' was the maternal inquiry, 'My father who buys me clothes is one, George Washington, the father of our country, is another, and our Father who art in Heaven, is another. Mamma drew a breath of relief. A country schoolmaster announced to h's pupils that the examination would soon take place. 'lf you are examined in geography,' said lie, 'you will surely he asked what shape the earth is, and if you should not remem ber just look at mo,* and I will show you my snuff box to remind you that it is round " Unfortunately, the schoolmaster had two snuff boxes—a round one which he carried on Sunday, and a square one, which he carried during the week. The fatal day hav ing arrived, the class in geography was duly called out, and the question asked—'What is the shape of the earth?' The first boy, embarrassed by the presence of the examining com mittee, glanced at the master, who at once pointed to his snuff box. 'Sir,' boldly answered the boy, 'it is round on Sunday, and square all the rest of, tho week.' kittle cJfun Jloir anil ®hen. Wiat to Take. —An exchange says: | A lady of our acquaintance, young, | lovely and intelligent, called on a cel ebrated physician to do something for ja rush of blood to the head 'I have been doctoring mj-self,' said j the languid fair one, with a smile, to (he bluff' though kind M. D , while he was feeling her pulse. 'WII3* I have taken Brandrcth's Fills, Parr's Pills, Strauhnrg's Pills, Sand's Sarsaparilla, Jane's Expeeto rant, used Dr. Sherman's Lozenges land Plaster, and—' 'My Heavens! madam,' interrupted (he astonished doctor,'all these de your | complaint no good !' •No!—then what shall I take? pct ; tisli 1 y inquired the patient. 'Take! exclaimed the doctor eyeing I her from bead to foot —Make!' ex claimed he after a moments reflection, I'Why taki off your corsets !' KaJrCol. If. spent the winter in Eex ■ngton. Ky A friend of his went out to visit him; 'Come Sunday,' said the j Colonel;'! want you to hearken to our I church hells here. Tin-re's four of em. Each of 'em sounds out its own de j nominalioiial call. 'There's the Kpi-copal—that is a heavy, deep-ioned sonorous hell. Now you see if that don't ring out —' Pos tolie succession !' 'Posioiie succes j sion !' 'Then the Presbyterian that's most as deep rounding, and that says -Kter : rial damnation! Eternal damna tion !' I 'The Baptist is quicker—a sharp, • snappy bell, —and that says rapidly Come up and he dipped! Coiuo up Hid he dipped ! Come up and be dip '• ped !' 'But tbe Methodists'—that is a i erowner; it talks right out —Room for—all! Boom for —all! Boom— j for —all !' 8535u 'Came!' sighed Mrs Partington, I here I have suffered the bigmies of | death three mortal weeks. Fust 1 was (seized with a bleeding phenology in the left hemisphere of the brain, which ! was exceeded by a stoppage* of the left j ventilator of the heart. Thisgavcmo an inflamation in tho borax, and now ■ I'm sick with the chloroform morbus. There is no hlesein' like thatot health, ' particularly when you're sick.' At the mouth of what is known !as Gay Gulch, in Colorado Territory. / it is said that someone has put up a ■ stake 011 \\ iiioh is written a list of wa |ter power and other claims in that j neighborhood. The claimants have certainly claimed enough, but on the j jollier side of the stake is written ' 1 'claim all creation, and my wife claims 1 the balance, beginning at this stake.' : 8?BL. One of our Western exchanges I says: ' We notice in an Indiana paper the marriage of Mr. TIIOS N Lyon to , | Miss Mollie Lamb.' Another scriptu ral prophesy in process of fulfillment: 'The lion and the lamb shall lie down together, and'—after a while — 4 a lit tie child will lead them. tea" A lady asked a gentleman the •jollier day, why so many tall gentle j men were bachelors ? The reply was that they were obliged to lie crosswiso in bed to keep their feet in, and that a wile would bo in the way. CviV A model return upon a writ was made by a deputy sheriff in Indiana It read: 'Sarved the within, but was fit with biieklats by the woman, so that I could not serve it. Bhei}" To ascertain the number ofcliil ; dt'en in a street —beat a big drum To ascertain the number of loafers—start :i dog tight. When are carpenters like cir cumstances? When they alter cases. B E O X l-> £ S . I'renc/i Raspberry Yinnjar. —Take a sufficiency of fine ripe raspberries: put them into a deep pan, and mash them . with a wooden beetle. Then pour them, with all their juice, into a large linen hag. and squeeze and press out the liquid into a vessel beneath. Meas lire it, and to each quart of the rasp berry juice allow a pound of pow dered white sugar, and a pint of' the best eider vinegar. First mix together the juice and tho vinegar, and give them a boil in a preserving kettle.— When they have boiled well, add grad ually tho sugar, with a beaten white of egg to every two pounds, and boil arid skim it till the scum ceases to rise. When done, put it into clean bottles, and corn them tightly. It is a very pleasant and cooling beverage in warm weather, and for invalids who are feverish. To use it, pour out half a tumbler of raspberry vinegar and till it up with ice-water. It is a good pal liative fur a cold, mixed with hot water, and taken as hot as possible immedi ately on going to bed, so as to produce perspiration. Currant.Felly Without Cook in j. — Press the juice from tho currants and strain it, to every pint put a pound of fine white sugar; mix them together until the sugar is dissolved; then put it in jars; seal and expose to a hot sun for two or three days. Raspberry Jam —Allow a pound of sugar to one of fruit; boil the fruit half an hour; strain one-quarter of the fruit and throw away the seeds; add the sugar, and boil the whole ten minutes To A eep Red Cur rants for Tarts. To every pound of currants, picked from the stalks, put half a pound of broken or crushed lump sugar; set them on tho fire to ju>t boil up When edd, put them in wide mouthed bottles, pouring a little sweet olive oil 011 the top. Put no corks in tho bottles, but cover the mouths with bladder, and tie lead-paper over that. Keep them itl a cool, dry place. Straw Goods! Straw Goods !! Cheaper than Ever Offered before AT DANIELS & STONE'S. _ We are continually receiving every few days t from No* York, all the LATEST STYLES OF Ladies and Misses Bonnets and Hats j which we sod nl the veiy LOW ESI PRICES. We have a very heavy stock of Rlbbniin, Silks, Flowtri, Straw Trimmings, | and everything connected with the MILINEItY LINE, and also a large stork of BOOTS AMD SHOES, osppcially frtit*s and Hoys fine Calf 800 13. We have a large stork ot Mali's and Boys FUR AND WOOL HATS AND CAPS Also. NOTIONS OP AI L KINDS, including Lad.e-'nn,l Gent'- Hosiery nnd Kid Glove- IVf oiler our .Mihn-i y bonds :,t Philadelphia prices ! l.ewi.-lown, April 17. ISG7. RING'S p Egg GRAY HAIR. ThU la the AMBKOSLA that Ring made. This is the Cure that lay LU the AMBUOSIA that Ring made. Ifjy 7 This Is the sfan who was bald and i Who now has raven locka, they say. i lie used the Cure that lay B>' lu the AitUl'.oil.v that King jnado. This fa the Maiden, handsome and fegjjT \ Who married the man once bald and jwjjgJ Who now has raven lorks, they say. CSj He used the A.MBKOSIA that It.tig made. This Is th" Parson, who, hv the way, tgvF&Fy, Married the maiden, handsome and To the man once bald and gray, BBit * ,ut w 'ho now has raven locks, they Because lie used the Cure that lay I'* l the A.MUltosiA that King made. This la the Bell that rings away ■■■2* To arouse tlie people sad nnd gay Into this (art, which here does lay— -1 48BMP jWt If yon would not be bald or gray, tic the Ambrosia Chat Jtiing ina.de. E. M.TUB3S & CO., PROPRIETORS, Peterboro', N.H. : R'L r sale hy Chris. KHZ Lcwistown. ap'-H-tini Vv'ilv'C^j 3500 COEDS CIIESTMT OAK AND HlOllOlK MLIK, Delivered at the Tannery (if J. SrANCGLE & SC.. '•'or which the highest market price will hi paid in CASH. Lewistown, inarll-ly liewistown Mills THE HIGHEST CASH PRICES FOR WHEAT, AM ALL KINDS OF GRAIN, ' r received it on storage, at the option of thost lining it for the market. They hope, hy giving Joe nnd personal a ention to business, to merit a liberal share of ■uhlic patronage. top*PLASTER, SALT and Limeburncrs 50AL always on hand WM. 15 MeATEE & SON. Lewistown, Jan I. l^Go.-tf Brown's Mills. . 'JM! K undersigned :tro pre]tared to buy nil kinds if Produce for cash, or receive on "tore in Brown's Mill.-, K.-rdsville, f'a. \¥e will have >n band PLASTER, SALT AND COAL. Wo keeping thr mill constantly running, and j tiave EiuiLi, AL, AA, j for suit* at t!e |t\v*st Market rates, at ail times. K®*Tiio public are requested t give us a call. *ep27tf H.STKUNK k HOFK&I AN3. 3l!F'ili IMEIJIJF, OLIDLIIIJ FEED, constantly on hand at BLYMYER'S STEAM MILL Lewistown March.27, 1807—3 m. BTII SBIN HAS MeKeon & Vanhagen's SOAP, I -atopies of wlii-li Wire di.-trihuted afewduv ag--; also, Batibil s Soap, Dubbin's Soap, Header's " Castile Toilet, " An., Ac, Ac. AI-Si. Canned l'e.iehes, Tomatoes, and Corn, just received j and very cheap. mays | UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER. 'IMIK most convenient, most durable and: I therefore ihe cheapest Wringer ever' made. ILis taken more first premiums a' State and Gcneiul Fairs, nnd is used bv more people thf-.n all other Wringers together. For * l,le by J. 15. SE LI I EI.MER. Corn Planter. r |" , IIL ROUGH and READY Corn Planter 1 for sale hj J. B. SELIIEIMER. ililJiiS DOIHI MilJiL CALL AM) SKK, F. J. HOFFMAN. June 111. 18fi7. LUMBER AMD COAL. INCH HOARD*, 2-INCII BOARDS, FLOORING, SIDING, SCANTLING, SHINGLE LATH. PLASTERING LATH, AND SASH. ALSO, All kinds of Coal. All kept under roof, and for sale hy SAMUEL COMFORT, Agt. Lew is tow ii, April 17, 1567-3 m* . Cb r FIRST PREMIUM V . Of i SllTer Medal (A. E W A S AWARDED TO BARRETT'S HAIR RESTORATIVE TT BV the If. H. State Agricultural Society, t *iu k ai.- hold,'ll in Nahuft, Scpt.au, ISUS, " j R A ItK ETT'S Vegetable Hair Restorative Restores Gniv Hair to it nsturoi color. I'ro - roots t-> theiroriiul orpuiic •rtion. KnUi cnt.s IJantlrtirt and Humor*. Prevents Uair lalfii gout. Is a Superior I>rc*iug A It contains no Injurious am] i.i the moat ppnlar and tell- r.bic article tUe * Last, Wot, North and 4kV South. -rta w N - WO■ J. R. BARRETT & CO. Proprietors, MAKCIIKSTKIt, it. It. Sold by Druggists ge ierullv. mar' 27 6M* 1867, NEW GOODS! tl NATHANIEL KENNEDY'S STORE, In the Odd Fellows' Hall. IUST received Irom PltiluJolphia, a very choice assortment of Klanuels. Cheeks. Hickory, Foreign and Hiiiicstic Dry Goods of a I kinds. ALSO, Sngara, Coffees, Teas, Chocolate, Essences ol Cuffre. tjucenswiare. Stonu warc. 11 an I ware ami * 'cdar ware, Shoul ders, Hams, Mackerel, Herring, Shad, Itootsarid Bliues, Grain Bags. Also, a line lot of Whisky, 11 II A A I) V , \\ me anil Gin, SALT. 4C., Ac.. Ac, which will bo sob! very low. Country Produce token j n exchange for goods by N. KENNEDY. , Lew.-itow n. October 11. 1565. PELOUBET ORGANS AND UNANIMOUSLY AWARDED TIIE FIRST PRIZE, A GOLD MEDAL, i :: The Best Cabinet Organs," i American Institute, Now York, October. ISES. . B< mii prt instruments of Amerira w*ro there j ontondin?. wliiciterer won that hat tie wotih! have j milium !<*f to conquer " — Am. Art Journal, (edited bj j i well-known musical oritur.) | They have also tul. n the first premium wherever J | a xliibitoil tins season. I'KIbAL <>U; WS. one. two. and three, hanks ot ; ;eys—six si —S2.AO to $1.5u0. Without pedals, single ■ ni'l double bank, in great variety. to 54'0. Tli e ! trjrans. with tbeir smooth pipe--like quality of tone. ! •eautifnl solo stops, of <*horus. uiiuquallci | eJaln. and gem ID. I like RS. M.IIIU'.I Hirer- ol'Sliirts Collars. Skirts. Cloaks Mslitllla-. < ,ttiing. Hata. Caps, Corsets. Routs, Shoes. 1 Harm—. t-arl.lles. Linen G J-. Ihnhri lias l'ar.i.-nl.-. •te. I hey W.NK • ipially well upon silk, linen, woolen ; LTD eott.ll! GOIELS. aitii -ilk. I-'tton or linen thread ] j I'liiy will seam, tpiilt gather, iiem, full, cord, braid •>in.f. ami perform every -peei,-. of s.-wuig. making a ! ••an LFUL and perfect >111*• 1.. alike on hotli sides of the irtede sewed. Tile St 11 el> Invented by MR HOWE, and j made oil this machine i- the most popular and dura I hie. and all Sewing Machines are subject to the prm I iplc invented by him. SEXI) /-on ClliL'l'LAli AXD CATALOGUE. niORNIH.'RG'S SHOE STORE, IN THE I'OST OFFICE. Agency for Howe's Sewing Machiue. , Lewistown, Pa., May S, IHC7-tf. IIOBERT W. PAT TON, 801 Til SIDE OF TIIKHET STREET, LISHISTOWN, PA. HAS just received and opened at his es . tablishmerit a new supply of Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, tSJi a J Alii Fancy Articles, &c., which he will dispose of at reasonable prices, lie invites aii to give him a call and examine] lis stock, which embraces nil articles in hiV line, nnd is sufficiently large to enable all to make selections who desire to purchase. tosrREPAIRINR neatly and expeditiously ittrnded to, and all work warranted. Thankful for the patronage heretofore re- i •eived, he respectfully asks a continuance ol the same, and will endeavor to please all who ! may favor him with their custom. feb2 DR. MARTIN'S A J Sill* All kinds of DRUGS AND PATENT MEDICINES, \A7 A Hit AXI KD PI HE, constantly on VV band. Gliouldcr Braces, Trusses, Spinal and Abdominal Bupportcrs pro. uri-d from the be-t and inii-t reliable m oinfaetuier--, ordered expressly for the patient at M small per ceil I age. 1 would more especially call the attention of Far mers and Farriers to my L X C i: la S I O It (> I L , for cuts, wounds, bruises, old sin es, scratches, in fact i almost ail the e.Qternnl diseaies incident to the horse Aiso. a most reliable cure for frosted feet. I'ationts utfci tcd with chronic diseases will secure ! the most cart ful and correct examination, and wili he j treated as folly a, tlmir diseases will possibly i admit. No charge f.,r examination or advice. ' ii Hours of consultation from 9 o'clock, a. in., to J ovioou. p. m. K. MARTIN, m. D. I Lewi. -town. .March JiJ, ISiiT—tf C3& always on hand. NOTICE TO FARMERS AND COUNTRY TEOPLE. WC want to buy. for WHICH we will pay the Highest market price, any quantity of lIAMS, BUTTER, I SHOULDERS, EGGS, | BACON, BEANS, LARD, POTATOES, | DRIED FRUIT, TALLOW, and all other kinds of country produce. Any peron wishing to hnv cheap should give him i call, as he will not he undersold. i Kemember the store is on Market street, between : lllvmyers'and Hitr.'s Stores. I Levis town, May 1, 1?6". DAVID GKuVE. The Great ! EXTERNAL REMEDY 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 Bruit-es. PARKER'S KING OF OIL W ill Curo Wounds. PARKER'S KING OF OIL Will Cure Poll Evil. PARKER'S KING OF OIL r Will Cure Scratches. PARKER'S KING OF OIL AVill Cure Frosted Feet. PARKER'S KING OF OIL Will Cure Rheumatism, j . Thousands have used " PARKER'S KING OF OIL" aud can testify to its i efficacy. Everybody should have " PARKER'S KING OF OIL." " PARKER'S KING OF OIL" is ac jknowledged by all to be the BEST in tho MARKET. Prepared by T. D. PARKER, LEWISTOWN, PENN'A. Apr 3. Hardware. IN VERY'BODY nays SELIIEIMER sells J the CHEAPEST AND BEST H ARDWARE in TOWN. That's so. And he sells them by the Wagon L ai. apr3 The Union Churn. IIIAYE procured the exclusive sale of the UNION CHURN, and will warrant it to give satisfaction, or no sale. J. H. SELIIEIMER. 1.1 ALLMERS look to your Interests ! At F. J. Hoffman's you will find all kinds of Hardware and Farming Implements, at low prices. Experience Proves there are only Two VALUABLE Machine Stitches: 'i ii i m'tn & M&II ELASTIC STITCH j. AMD THE SHUTTLE OR LOCK STITCH, THE Grover t Baker Elastic-Stitch Sewing Machine* are superior to ail others for the following reasons: j 1 They sew direct from the spools, ai d require no ! rewinding of thread. 2. They are more easily understood anil used, and I less liable to derangement than other machines. 3. They are capable of executing perfectly, without i change of adjustment, a much greater variety of work than other machines. 4. The sti'.ch made by those machines is much more i liim, clastic, and durable, especially upon articles which require to tie washed and ironed, than any '■ other siitcn. 6. This stitch, owing to the manner in which the j under thread is inwrought, is much the most plump and beautiful in use. and retains this plumpness and beauty eve is upon articles frequently washed ami ! ironed until they are Worn out, j 0. The structure of the seam is-such that though it i be cut or broken at intervals of only a few stitches it ! w ill neither open, run, or ravel, hut remains firm and ! durable. j i. Unlike other machines, these fasten both endsol j the seam by their own operation. 3. With these machines, white silk is used upon the right or face side of the seam, cotton may be used upon the other side without lessening the strength or durability of the seam. This can he done on no othei machine, and is a great saving upon ail articles stitch ed or made up with silk. 9. 'I liese machines, in addition to their superior ! merits as instruments for sew ing, by a change of ad : lusiment, easily learned and practiced, execute the : most beautiful ami permanent embroidery and orna i mental work. Call at P. F. LOOP'S AGEN C Y . A GOOD ASSOTMENT ALWAYS ON HAND. ! Lewistown, February 6,1867. | NEW STORE ANI) GOODS MILROY AHEAD! Great Reduction in Prices! TMIK undersigned lias just opened a new I Establishment in Milrov. where the public will j find a large assortment, entirely new and remarkably j cheap, ot Oihi-G, WOOD and WILLOW WARE. a large assortment of WkLML JPitfPSSfc Latest Styles, FLO,III AND TABLE OIL CLOTHS, SADDI-ERY, CARRIAGE TRIMMING, Si SJ IS SS a and many other articles in general use. j The public arc invited to call, examine goods, and . test prices, as competition :s the life of trade, and tli ' people's interest. W. J. McMANIGAL. Milrov, M#y 15, ISfiT-'.f Weber & Son, HAVE the largest assortment and besi . selected stock of GROCERIES in this section of country. Brown Bugars from 10 to 15 et- VVhite iSugar lti " Pulverized, Granulated and Broken Loai Sugar. SYRUPS. ; Lovering's Syrup, $1 2<> per Gallon, i )ih*r Syrups, 2"> ami 28 cts. per quart. Making .Molasses. COFFEES. Extra Prime Coflee, 30 cts. ! Prime Codec, 28 " Also, a large stock of MACKEREL and HERRING, j Ground Alum, and Ashtou's Refined Dairy Salt. PRIME FACTORY CHEESE. Shephurd's Pittsburg Crackers always ion liaml. felui. m THE MIJMJT la addition to an extensive stock of GOLD & SILVER WATCHES MEDALIQNS, BREAST PINS, RINGS, and other J E W ELKT, GU fls : establishment, will be found a beautiful as sortment of l*IIOTOS U M ' S Iniititnlaurous Window I'olisU. IT DOES awsv with soap suits or hot water, thus L avoiding the slops upon the floor oradjoiuir.g paint and the disagreeable sensation of the water running down on the arms, under ttie sleeves, and wetting them to tho shoulders. It leaves no lint upon the glass, and gives it a more transparent and clearer an pearaoce than ran be got with ten times the amount lof labor and tim- in w ashing. For polishing Mirrors ' or any kind of Stiver, lirnsa or Tin-ware, it I tuts ho 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. AW. If. M--KLE. Odd Fellows' Hall Building, opposite Black H.r j Hotel. Lewistown, Pa. novli-tf Great Excitement at the Post Office, ON account of the new arrival of Roots and Hi-,oe at greatly reduced prices. The undersigned would ! respectfully inform the public that he has jn-t arm, ,| : from the eastern cities with a large assortment ot BOOTS, SIDES AND GALTELIS, , I consisting of Ladies', Gentlemen's and Children's J Wear, which he has purchased at "comedown" pri j cos. He is now prepared to sell cheaper than the ' cheapest, for cash. Also, constantly on hand alar go 1 assortment of home-made work, which is niamifae | tared under his own supervision, and of the be-t ma terial and workmanship. Boots and Shoes made to 1 order at short notice, ltepuiring done in the neatest ! manner. Call at the Post Office, and examine for yourselves. W. C. THOKXBUttU. | Lewistown, May 23, tS6ft-v. NEW ARRIVALS. I) F. LOOP :s receiving new goods every week, di . rcct from ttie eastern factory, and is prepared to ■ I sell Boots cheaper than the cheapest, having a large | assortment of all sizes and styles. Men's Roots from $3 .Mi to 5 oo Boys' 2 Mi to 3 50. do 2 00 to 2 50. Children's 1 25 to 2 00. | A good assortment of homemade work on hand, land constantly making to order all the latest sty les. THE PATENT BOOTS | are now creating a great excitement, and all who wish | to have a pair of those pleasant boots can be aceom ] modated at short notice. Call at the old stand. P. F. LOOP. NEW STOCK. fJL- The subscriber has just received and will Bf keep on hand a select stock of Men's, Bovs' , Hi and Youth's Hoots, Ladies', Misses and Cliil drcn's Boots an I Shoos of varions kinds and | styles, to which he would invite the attention of his fnendsand the public generally. As it is his intention NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD i by any dealer in the county, those in need of winter I boots or shoes are invited to call and examine the ! above stock, which will be sold at very small profits, but for cash only, at the sign of the Bio SHOE, next f August, it also enables us to re,in,-e our prices. ' IIOMK-.HADE W O 141 vof all kinds made to | order at reduced prices, tio come on boys and girls | and examine for yourselves. Trunks, Valises and Carpet Hugs i kept on hand. Gentlemen will bear in mind that no j goods will be given oui unless paid for. and if re i lurried m good order, the money w:li be returned, if i requested. But when goods have been soiled or j worn, they will not be taken back—please bear this ' in mind—as some folks think that wearing for a short time don't injure the sa. MCEWENS can now furnish thepub> lie with Likenesses, front the tiniest j est style, , plain or in colors, and at the lowest rates. ; | Call at McEVVENS. IS. 15. iistructions to .students given |Vt fair „tcs. ap4tf j A. FELIX. w u FELIX FURNITURE. (23 I f hand > assortment of Furniture oi \ 6U,taWe __ to furnish a house out and out. j spring and Common Mattresses, and EXTENSION TABLES, j Of anv sizes ami pncps to suit the times. I„> l''t r y ".' VlU ' l l e atlentiou of both old and ' , an "moll. No charges f.>r showing i t'i , ? * xarn ' ne beforepureliasingelsewheie. i ,c o' 3 for past favors and hoping a continuance or the same, we remain, vuurs. kc i '-"i*i"wn. Mureli 13. ISoT-tf k?• IN. CROVESTEEN & CO., PIANO FORTE MA N U FACT UIIE IIS, I 499 Broadway, New York. ! Tllh attention of the Public and the trade i invited w,ivrl' r - i K Seii)g made under the personal supervision of Mr. J H.GXOVKSTK.V who r1!,,, 8 practical expenenco of over 35 wars in iilai' 1 " man '• fully warranted in every partic- The "QUO VESTBEX PI ASO FORIES" reetmed Dtt of Merit overall others at the Celebrated ~,, World's Fair, i L . "vr