7JJ 5 3A2 31 7 i . LOCAL AFFAIRS. Htrvestin". —-The weather has been U ;te unfavorable for harvesting grain uriug the past week, and some which was nt well shocked has commenced grow out. <>n Saturday there was still a oiisiderable quantity of wheat nneut in iifiereiit parts of the county, hands being hard to get on account of a general im'is nioitiou to hard out-door work of that ,„i a nd some of this will witboutdoubt sailer much loss from over-ripeness. The ~,ra however is growing remarkably, an d considering the planting will yield veil. Tlie Game Laws—lt is surprising that no manv persons will contend there is no law prohibiting the killing of squirrels in this county before the loth of August. Kveil justices of tlie peace we are told are unable to find such an act! If this is so, tbev must he as blind as hats, for on page 714. Pamphlet Laws, 1868, it is as plain as print can make it. So that ignorance may hereafter make no plea for its violation, we republish the act: I A-t for the protect io < and kilt in pof u nit'-, andinsec'ivorows tarda, in certain c'inntb a in this Commonwealth. - i nt >v !. That from and after the j..i—asm of this act it shall not be lawful jo;* any person, within the counties of ( ester, Schuylkill, Montgomery, Dela ware Lancaster, Mifflin, Northampton, Allegheny, Lehigh, Lawrence and Phil a i f ilia, to shoot, kill, or in any way trap! or destroy any bluebird, swallow, nvt'nin. or other insectivorous bird, at any season of the year, under the penalty of two dollars. - . ri"N -. That from and after the I of this act no person shall shoot, or otherwise destroy, any pheasant, \..; ween the first day of January and the tir-i day of September; or any woodcock, I I • ween the first day of January and the ■'oiirtli day of July; or any squirrel, l>e twe-'ti the first day of January and fif t nth of August; or any partridge, or rabbit, between the first day of January and rhe first day of October, in the pres ent year, and in each and every year there after, under the penalty of live dollars for i-a ii :inil every oflcuce. Sk.-TIO\3, That no person shall buy, or eause to be bought, or carry out of said counties for the purpose of supplyingany private, or public, house, or market, any pi; int. partridge, woodcock, or rabbit, uni— the same shall have been shot, or taken, in the proper season, as provided fur m tbi- act, under a penalty of five d-liars ;-.r every offence, ffi'iax 4. That no person shall at any tiniu wilfully destroy the eggs, or nests, of any birds, mentioned iti the different soaion.- ot this act, within said counties, uii'i'T a Jienaity of two dollars fur eacli and every offence. MOTION a. Tltat the possession of anv 1" i -oii, i! said counties, of any of the game and birds, mentioned in the differ no -actions of this act, shot, killed, or otherwise destroyed, out of season, as af<>i -aid. shall b c prima facia evidence to convict under this act. OECTIOX 6. Tliat any person offending against any of tlie provisions of this act. and being thereof convicted, before any alderman, or justice of the peace, afore -hi. or by the .oath, or affirmation, of one or more, witnesses shall, for every such oTcik'c, forfeit tlie fine, or fines, attached to the same, one-half to the use of the county, and the other half to the use of the informer: and if the offender shall re fuse to p-i.v the said forfeiture, he shall be '■oiurmtti ! to the jail of the county, for every such offence? for the space of ten day-, without bail, or mainprise: Provi (hd, if, r* it r. That such conviction he made within sixty days after the commit ting ol the otfence; and all laws, incon si-:-lit herewith, so far as they relate to said counties, are hereby repealed. S*"vu. The tire in Grove's cellar some days since did not stop the making of ice cream for one minute. No indeed. The people imi-t have the article, and Grove continue- to furnish it. Call and examine In- groceries first, which will give you an appetite for his ice cream. John Hovt, jr., is the member on the State Committee for this county. >iii- has commenced butchering, and '•an found at market on Tuesday, i hhrsday and Saturday of each week. Allen Ki-enbise continues to make an excellent article of ice cream, as we have had occasion to know. trespassers are warned to keep off the premises of Wm. P. Elliott across the riv er—berry-hunters particularly. The Democrat says N. C, Wilson, Esq., ■ th - county, has been appointed to a -1 Km clerk-hip in the Surveyor General's < urge S. Myers of Ferguson's Valley, "■ ; 1- market on Tuesday and Saturday 1 eaf-h week, and furnishes fine vegcta ,f :e- > f liis own raising. { hurley Stuart has given several exhi ' °r:- in the Town Hall, which gave g' : era! satisfaction. His little musical oalltg performers are much admired, " ii. • hi- own delineations are equal to anything in that line in the country. •-oinc efforts are being made to have l- 'initiation of the Middlecreek rail •" ; h-eatod across the creek, Graham and is having offered five acres for .- r purposes. This route would cut 1 r House farm beyond the barn, ;-i,: would not connect with the Mifflin & < entre. 1 • 'Olejate elections will take place on ny next, when it is hoped as many can make it convenient will attend. " - y -r- ago advocated what is known a- the ( 'raw-ford county system, by which ■ot i • opi" themselves select candidates 1 ely a direct vote, and we hope the next convention will take some action till.* >i I,: -" <>t the editors of the Altoona Tri • 'b-'overed the natural curiosity in • i.-uig Narrows, to which the Gazette • '• -t v drew attention, and says: - l ,'i! ~~V r tli;U point recently, we kept <■ . "p'Ui I-r the curiosity, and discovered 1 111 the hasty glance obtained, as ti.. < i' as - we could not see all that - /."t ie represents as visible. Perhaps i on might assist in bringing out " uiie jsiint-, otherwise, we think they rj remain invisible." : cars run at a high speed through irrow-. and of course but little more I' glimpse can be obtained, but if •' standing still, and choosing posi "• tlie view, whether imagination or 1 J i is pretty much as represented. Neighboring Counties. Blair County. In the case of Maria Young, charged with the poisoning of her father, John Young, some months ago, it has been found' after a careful analysis of the stom- j aeh and its contents by Prof. Dodgers, of Philadelphia, that there were no traces of either vegetable or mineral poison there-1 in. The District Attorney, by leave of Court, entered a nolle pros., and the pris- j oner was discharged from custody. Some prisoners attempted to escape from the Hollidaysburg jail by firing that institution, but were discovered before much harm was done. Centre County, On Wednesday night a week about half past two o'clock, a lire was discovered in the new and unfinished building belong ing to Mr. John Morgan, on Howard St., j I Hellefonte. When first seen the flames were protruding from the building, which in a very few minutes was a complete ruin. Mr. 11. N. McAllister narrowly escaped i death from a stroke of ]iglitniiig*on Mon-j day a week. He was on his farm super intending the hauling in of his grain and was standing between the wagon and a shock of wheat when, during a light shower, lightning struck the shock and instantly put it in a perfect blaze of fire. The stroke was so sudden and hard that the team became frightened and broke away, running into a hay-rake, complete ly demolishing it and injuring the horses more o.r less. With the exception of be ing heavily shocked we are rejoiced Mr. McAllister escaped unharmed.— Press. Union County. We arc informed that the Penn'a Cen tral 11. It. Co. have purchased a control ling interest in tlie Laekawana&Blooms burg Railroad. — Is wijsljura Chronicle. Proposals for the construction of tlie Railroad and Wagon Bridge at Lewis burg were received and accepted last Monday a week. The stone work was awarded to Mr. John Shields, of Maueh Chunk, for the sum of §-51,000. The wood work was secured by the Keystone Bridge Company, at a little less than tlieaiuount required by tlie stone department, tlie whole amounting to $95,0<.9. Huntingdon County. Mr. (Jeorge Nolte, of Walker township, who has been on a visit to his friends in Germany, returned home one day last week, looking none the worse from atrip across "old ocean." We understand, says the Journal, that he had a pleasant journey, and spent a happy time amongst his friends and acquaintances in "der faderland." The new M. E. Church, at Greenwood Furnace, Jackson township, will be ded icated on Sunday, September Ist. The Rev. J. Mc Ken dree Keilley, D. D., of Danville, Pa., is to preach tlie Dedication sermon. A Camp Meeting, for Manor Ilill Cir cuit, will be held on tlie old ground, "Cave Hollow," commencing August -•'id. The usual boarding tent will be kept ou the ground. John M'C'ahan, of Birmingham, was seriously hurt, on Saturday, the 13th iust., by being kicked by a colt. On Saturday last a stranger made his appearance at Mill Creek, and employed Mr. Lewis A. Smawley to drive him through the country for tlie purj>o.se of buying up stock. Mr. S. drove him to Cassville, and the stranger purchased quite a number of cattieaud sheep, which he wa- to pay for on their deli very at Mill Creek. Returning to town, the"strange gentleman represented that he must goto Harrisburg in order to get the stamps from bis "father" wherewith to meet his purchases. He induced Mr. Smawley to accompany him, first borrowing a V from him on some pretext, and the two pro ceeded to Harrisburg, the stranger leav ing his hotel b'll and buggy hire to be settled on his return. They had not long been in Harrisburg, when Mr. Smaw ley - new-found friend suddenly deserted him, at the same time relieving him of about thirty dollars in cash. Mr. S. re turned home alone, a sadder but a wiser man. On Monday several farmers drove the purchased stock to town, only to find themselves duped by a designing villain. —Aft. f nion Times. of the gazette. A TRIP TO EUROPE. LETTER NO. VII. Delightful, J'tdr /hotel dc Xcir York FUtri net—-park"—Carriages—Pops ry 1 a-tor Immanucl—Pisa. FLORENCE, June "6, ISG7. We came through from Rome to this place on Friday last. The route is one of the most delightful over which we have passed. Oil each side of the road moun tains lift their heights, covered with rocks and verdure, T he whole country th rough which we came to reach this point is planted with grapes and olives. Each olive tree has a grape vine planted by its -s le and winding among it- branches* tin dark green leaves of the tree and the light green of the vine presenting a pleasing contrast. Go where you will in this coun try. however, you will see no evidences of thrift or industry. Italy is a land of beau ty and dirt, brigands and beggars. We arrived here late on Friday even ing, and immediately put up at the "Ho tel ile New York," pleasantly situated on the river Arno. We have fine apart ment-, overlooking the stream, for which we pay extra. Nearly all the hoteis of this country arc substantial structures, and finely kept. Tlie floors throughout are generally of stone, and the furniture of the lodging rooms of iron. This is not to protect the buildings from fire, but from heat, which is very oppressive du ring a great part of the year. The stone and metal render the rooms cool and pleasant. Florence is a very beautiful city. It has been much improved of late years. The houses are all strongly and handsomely built. The streets, as well as the side walks, are paved with broad blocks of stone, and are kept remarkably clean for an Italian city. The inhabitants use tlie streets as much as they do the sidewalks for pedestrian purposes, and they are mostly crowded with men, women and children. Wire never a carriage or cart approaches there is a general stampede towards the sidewalks. The river Arno Hows through the city, adding greatly to its appearance. Said river is about the size of the Kishacoquillas, which runs l through your town. The banks are sub stantially walled up and numerous bridg es span the stream, their architectural beauty producing a very pleasing effect. On Saturday I visited "the Park." It is a very pretty place of resort, but neither it nor the parks we visited at Rome will compare in beauty or magnificence with the " Central" of New York, or even " Druid Hill" of Baltimore. The "turn-> outs" or carriages, however, in style and number, excel anything I ever saw. At Rome the Pope sets the example in this respect, possessing the most dashing equipage on tlie continent. Cardinals, Bishops, and lower dignitaries, vie with each other in the exhibition of vehicles 1 and horseflesh, and the people, as far us they are able, follow in their train. There is an American Chapel here, at which I worshiped on Sabbath. It seem ed more like worship than anything I have seen since leaving Protestant terri tory. i had some sympathy for Roman | Catholicism in our own country, but I cannot help regarding the entire system in existence here as a perfect farce. In ! deed the people of Italy themselves are! beginning so to regard it. The present state ot feeling here reminds me strongly : of the passage of Scripture, " A prophet is not without honor save in his own coun try." The masses here refuse to support the Pope. They laugh at America for I having sent him $200,000 in gold, and say they would not give hint a doilar. Victor Immanuel is the idol of the people. He! has broken up all the nunneries and mon asteries in his kingdom, which embraces all of Italy except Rome, and monks and i nuns, who had been supported in ease! and comfort at the expense of the poorer classes, have been compelled to seek dif ferent occupations for a living. We visi ted a monastery this afternoon where we saw a monk who had been there for fifty years. He was eighty-five years of age, j and said it was hard that he should now have to go out into the world and seek a living. It does seem so, but it is better that there should be a few cases of suffer ing like this than that a whole nation should groan under ecclesiastical oppres-i sion. Light is dawning for poor down trodden Italy, however, and ere long we hope to see her blessed with the boon of civil and religious liberty. On yesterday we miffle a flying visit to Pisa, where we obtained a view of the fa mous leaning tower and some other ob-j jeets of lesser note. We will leave Flor ence for Venice the latter part of this week. I will try to write you from that point. Your.-, HANS. MARRIED. On the 14tli inst,, by Rev. P. Heiss, SAMUEL ZIMMERMAN and MLSS.MAKV E. GUTKEIUS, both of Mifflinburg. In Altoona, ou July 8, 1867, by Rev. H. Baker, ALEXANDER A. SMYTUE, of ALTOONA, and Miss MAKY POLLOCK, of Strode's Mills. DIED. In Laurelfon, Union County, on the 20th inst., ISABELLA Brim, in* her 77th year. In Hartleton, on the l'Jth inst., J AXE FOSTEB, in her HGth year. In Lewistown, on Tuesday, July 9th, 1867, ADA LOUISA CllESXEY,' 'daughter of O. ('. and Anna E. Chesney,aged 1 year, 3 months and 10 days. AT his residence in Lack Township, Juniata county, on the l(th inst., Bkn.i. F. W A EES, Esq., aged 62 years, 5 months and 29 days. In Cassville, Huntingdon county, on the 19th inst., Mr. JACOB MU.I.EK, aced 96 years. In Union township,ou the 17th inst., Mrs. FOU.SE, wife of Mr. Jacob Fouse, aged 71 ye&rs. In Warriorsmark, on tiie 11tli inst., Mrs. £>AI.LIE RIDER. She was a member of the E. L. Church for forty-five years. Near Belleville, on the 21st inst., CATH ARINE E., daughter of G. W. and Lizzie Cogly, aged 7 months and 21 days. Special JtotiiTs. To Consumptives. Thp adrprtispr, having t -en restored to health In n few weeks i.y a v**ry .simple rent*' fv. att-r h.ivlng Mi!fVr*l for several j'ear* with a severe a traction, and that dread Consumption—ls anxious to make known to his fellow swlPTtrrs *:• means i . ur-. Toil] it, he V 1:1 <1 o>py thp prescrip tion use I (free of cut -. with r,he directions for prepar ing and usiii..* the sar.ie, which th v will find a 'ire 1 r i I I'.r->:.<•>. Ii I-. i oaftha. <' is, and a i Throat a r.-tnrnmall.will a l iresa KKV. KOWAKD A. WILSON. ni> 15 ly WiiflarnsDurK'. King* <'*>., New York. Errors of Youth. A Gentleman w ho suffered for years from Nervous tly, I'. • mature Dtrcuy. and nil l oo effects of youthful in ■: s creti- u, w ill, for the -akeof sufferinic iiuntanitY, m n : free t" a . who need it, the ret ipe and directions fur making the simple remedy by wi.lch he was cured. Sufferer* wishing to profit by t in* lv*r r iter's experience, c*n do so ;.y ;I dressing. In per ' euntidrnce, yls*ly JOHN If .:.•! subrn " i them to com pe tit'••n wuli instrumen:- of the si makers of this j ;iiiry and Eii ipe, ami received ihe reward of mer it. i■•. r all others, at the c-eiet'iMted World's Fair. It; is hut jnsticoto -ay tnat ll ejudgnn nt tint - pronounced j has n-t he.-n overruled by the muf ;l world. soli by tlie improvements lately applied t>y them to their Pianos, it is admitted that a more perfect m slr ir. -lit has t • .-n made. Tlo-y have sc eordingly aeliieve.j the paradox of making x elionee more excel!, nt. Stir- 'y. af'-r this, they are "nt.ii.-d to the nu Ao "Excelsior." novl4-lv ITCH ! ITCH ! ITCH ! SCRATCH ! SCRATCH ! SCRATCH ! WHEATON'S OINTMENT WILL HUE THE ITCH IN 4S HOI KS. Ah-0. -.ire- -ALT RHEUM. ULCERS,CHILBLAINS. : ami ai; EP.t iM'loN- ol iHK -KIN. p, ot- J r :H* by .ill druggist*. Hy senduid; Mxiy cents to rOllsr, AgSttte. 170 WlmUlfttMl -ll- r. i i- tt < .1 t. i rvv;ud* i by mail, free of postiigi*.' ' •Ty part of tlie L"liit d Status. BvpG'oo>ly A CARD FROM! THE iUIJiJSilii V/A'iiill SD., OK WALT II AM, MASS. r I" , IIIS Cdmpany beg leave to inform the JL public that they comia ACT operations In and their factory now covers four a res ot ground, and has cost MORE than a mUUoa doilars, aod EUPLAN over TOO opera- 1 lives. They proiluce 75,0>J Watches a year, an I make and sell not less than one-half of at! the watches sol d in the United States. The dhference between their manuf: icture and the Euro p-an, is hri-.-rty this: European Watch"- are ma le almost entirely by hand, an 1 the result Is of necessity a lack ot that uniformity, which Is Indispensable to correct time keeping. BOTH the eye and the hand ot the M ist skillful operative must vary. But It IS a fact that, except watches of the higher gra Its. Europ an watches are the product of th- cheapest labor of Switzerland, and the reSult Is the worthless Ancres. Lepines an i so called Patent F.evers— which - MI cost M ire in attempted rep lira, th M their ori ginal price, Ooniuio I workmen, boys and women, buy the rough separate parts of these watches from various factories, polish an i put them together, and take them to the near-st watcli nierch ml. who stamps and engraves them with any name or bran I that may be ordered. How American Watches arc Jlaile. Tin- American Waltham Watch is made by no such un- ! cTtalu process— and by no such Incompetent workmen. AH the Company's operations, from fhe reception of Ihe I raw materials to tlie completion of the Watch, are carried 1 on under one roof, and un ler one skillful and competent ' direction. But the great distinguishing feature of their Watches, is the fact that their several parts are all made by the llnest, the most perfect an I delicate notch nery | ever brought to the aid of human Industry. Every one of the more than a hundred parts of every watch Is ma le by a machine—that infallibly reproduces every succeeding part with the most unvarying accuracy. It was only ne- j cessary to make one perfect watch of any particular style j an L then to a Ijnst the hundred machines nece-sary to re produce every part of that watch, and it follows that eve ry succeeding watch must be like It. The Company respectfully submit their watches "on | their in-rits" only. They claim to M ike A Better Article for lite Money br their Improved mechanical processes than can be made un ler the OL L-fashloned handicraft system. They manu facture watches of every grade, from a good, low priced, and substantia' article, !n solid stlvar hunting cases, to the finest chronometer : and also ladies' wat ches In plain gold or the tiue.t enameled and Jeweled cases: hut the Indis pensable REQUISITE of all their watches Is that they shall be <1 >OU Ti MEKEEPER3. It should be remembered that, except their single lowest grade named "Home Watch Company, Boston." ALU WATCIIBB made by them Arc Fully Warranted by a special certificate, and this warrantee la good at all ; times against tlie Company or its agents. ROBBINS & APPLETON, 133 Broadway, Jiew York. | A Good Remedy in its Place! Stomach Bitters, A COMBINA Tioy OF MEDICIXES Which is eminently adapted to the treatment of the diseases for which the BitUrs are recommended. Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Gout, CalculuoS, Nephutic Affections, Disordered Stomachs. [n cases of Disordered Stomach, with slug gish circulation of the Blood, Kxlianstctl Vital Energy, This Bitters stands WITHOUT A RIVAL! As a morning appetizer it is conceded to be TilE MOST WHOLESOME AND EFFECTUAL IN THE WORLD!! and should be used by all WEAKLY FEMALES in all chronic cases. To restore health and strength use these bitters. They are Prescribed by the Physi cians ! and recommended by others who have a knowledge of medicines. Sold WHOLESALE AED RETAIL UY JACOB ZER B Y, AllencUte, Mifflin County, Retina. Also, by Mrs. Brehman, MeVeytown; A1 bert Gihbooey, Belleville- J. K. Metz. Al lenville. julO Gtn Huntingdon and Broad Top Railroad. Passenger Trains run as follows: Expanse. M tn.. A ni. p. HI. Leave Huntingdon 7 45 8.00 " Saxton 9.30 7 3.1 ltlon.iv Kail ]<■ .SS £ 5.1 Arrive a! Mount Dallas 10.5'J 557 Saoup's Run BBASCD. Leave Saxton 9 50 7 50 Arr.veal Dudley lean 8 2-1 CB'Hacki and Express Wagons connect at Mount lixlUs for He Cor i an l Be-il..r l Spring*. A reliable line of Hacks connects at Dudley lor llroad Top City. MAIL. EXPRESS a. ni. j>. tn. Leave Mount Dallas 6 10 130 " Bloolyßun fill 134 •• .-ax ton 7 30 2 55 Arrive at Huntingdon SlO 4 45 SBOCP'S HEX BRAXCU. Dvp I>udlev 7 00 2 30 Arrive at Saxton 7.30 300 P. T. BARNUM'S Patent ELASTIC STRAP & BUCKLE. For Pantsj Vests & Drawers. r inilS littie invetition is just out, and as I is no "ImniLug" i< im-uiing with n r.-ipid -ale. It ■ an !■ applied in a moment, to any garment, by any p.-rxon. ca-.i-injr it to fit perfectly. It* elasticity prevents tearing the strap- and buck le* i,|f tiie (Mi 11,..,, end nl-n allow* perfect freedom of the body while woikmg or taking cxert-ise. For sal.- by tailor* and the trade generally, feud' -5 rent*, for'strop, circulars, tortus to agents and tin trade, to the liARM M E. S. & B. COMPANY, GSO Broadway, NEW YORK. Agents Wanted in every county."OS i May 29.1867"—3n. I ililili*JiJ'/j iIL PIIVSICIA.\ AND SIRGEOA, Lcwiktown, Pa., OFFERS his Professional Services to the Citizens of Lcwistowrn and vicinity. Dr Hurlbut hit* the EXPF.RIENI Kof 15 year* in the active practice of Medicine ami .Surgery. office on south side of Mill street, in the building ' formerly occupied by Dr. Worrall. jul, DR. MARTIN'S Ji a 3 3t3 3 3 * All kinds of DRUGS AND PATENT MEDICINES. \X7 ARIIANTED PURE, constantly on \\ hand. Shoulder Brace*. Trusses. Spinal and Abdominal Supporters procured Irom the best and most reliable manufacturers, ordered expressly for •he patient at a small per centage. 1 would more especially call the attention of Far mers and Farriers to my EXCELSIOR OIL, for cuts, wounds, bruises, old sores, scratches, in fact almost all the external diseases incident to the horse ! Also, a most reliable cure for frosted feet. Patients affected with chronic diseases will secure the most careful and correct examination, and will be I treated as successfully as their diseases will possibly admit. No charge for examination or advice. Hours of consultation frm U o'clock, a. tn.. to 4 o'clock, p. in. R. MARTIN, M. L>. Lewistown, March 20,1807 —tf MILROY DRUG AND Tea & Table Spoons & Forks, 1 )LATED on best Niekle Silver. J_ For sale at McMAMGAL'S, Milroy. rn WO Due Bills, in part payment for a JL Cabinet Organ or a Piano, can be had on advantageous terms by applying at the Gazette Office. CIIIEAP Goods are found at F. J. Hoffman's, / Hardware, Nails, Drugs, Iron, Groceries, Paints. I7RESII stock of the best Mackerel and j Jp HcrriDg, iu all-siied kits, on hand at A. FELIX'S; I PRICES DOWN STILL LOWER! AT BRISBIN'S, near the Jail, \ YTIIERE can be found the cheapest lot T T of GOODS in town. Our stock con | sists in part of Bleached Muslins from 121 to 25 cts. | Unbleached do " 12£ to 22 cts. and 10J- Sheeting, very heavy and good, i Pillow Casing, Ticking, Check, Shirting Stripe, Flannels, Ginghams. A Splendid lino of FRENCH GINGHAMS for Dresses: DELAINS, CIIALLIES, COL ORED ALPACOAS,STRIPED VALENCIA, FLA ID do., Silk Stripe Mohair Poplin, LUSTERS, ALL WOOL DELAINS, Lawns| very cheap. Cambric Ginghams, SUMMER BALMORALS, soft finished Cambric for Skirts, a very fine article. Plain Cambric, Barred Cambric from i 25 cents up. Full line Calico from 10 cents j up, can't be beat either in price, quality or style. Another lot of those cheap HOOP ; SKIRTS; these are selling very fast ami we intend to keep up our stock. Ladies, before you purchase, look at them, they are very cheap Cotton and Linen Table Diaper, La dies Cloaking. We have a full line of La dies and Chiidrens Stockings which we think you will find to ho cheaper than any other House in town has them. Our stock of Cloths, Cassimers. Jeans. Linen Drills, Coat Linens, &c., for Men and Boys we are also selling very cheap. These! will he made up to order if desired. In fact, all our goods have been bought \ with care and at the lowest prices, and our EXPENSES Leing small, and we being satisfied , with small profits, we are satisfied you will! save money by buying goods of us. We pay the highest prices for Wool, ; Butter, Eggs, Potatoes, Dried apples. &c.. in goods. juneo NEW OPENING. J"- 3XI. NOLTE HAS purchased tie- stool: of Boot* and Shoes of P K. Loop, who wnl carry on the businessat the well known old stand. He will keep a large assortment ol home and eastern made goods, and will continue to ! ; make work to order in all styles and m tie- best and neate-t manner. He invites*all to give him a call as , he ill sell goods very low, but lor cash onlv. jylA J. M NOLTE. j t 11EiT MUSLIN SiltDI.S. VJT Plain and richly (lilt, at 1.60 per pair at I-'. G. FRANCISCUSL OORGIIUM >1 41 lEl\i:i£V LJ of all kinds, on hand HIUVL'O 1- . (i. FII.AXCrSCUS, Agt j / lARPET SWEEPERS, v Best in use, for sale by inay26 F. G. FRANCISCUS, 0,"". (hi REDUCTION in prices of O'J.UU COOKING STOVES. my 29 F. G. FRANCIBCUB. I (j "* Ph FOR riiilftmn*B rirriigrn A V'J.tJU new stock just received. nivzS) F. G. Fit AN CI SOUS. N OTIC E. — All those knowing them selves indebted to P. F. Loop will please call at once and Settle their ac counts, as I have bills to pay and must have money. I'. F. LOOP. Lewistowii, July 10, 'O7. REFINED SAPONIFIER, {7OK 2-5 cents you can procure what will . make 20 gallons GOOD SOAP, at inar2otf I)R. It. MARTIN'S. pßVmra SCOTCH A I.E. in original bottles. * J manufactured iu Edinburg. for salt- bv jvio NATH AN K l-'.NNKDY. ' HAY FORK DEPOT. rHAYE for sale the Sprout Hay Knife and Fork of which so many were sold last sum mer, giving the greatest satisfaction. Also, THE SCR 1.5 V FORK! a new article entirely and good. ju-5 F.J.HOFFMAN. VI ALL PA FEB, Be me to go to Hoff T v man's f-ir this article. A good stock on hand, and prices low. ROOF SPOUTING ! A GREAT IMPROVEMENT! \MOST desirable article ol Solid Wood Spouting—the same finish as tin —costing only about half a* much—and will uo doubt last twice as long as the tiu. For sale by ju-5 * F. J. HOFFMAN. SOLE LEATHER and Sboo Findings, nl _ ways on hand. Have now some of the I best Red Sole. F.J HOFFMAN. MILROY Drug & Hardware STOHB. r PIIE undersigned having established in 1 the I'm# and Hardware solicits the pa truDago of the public. DRUGS AND MEDICINES of all kinds purchased from a first elas* house in ! Philadelphia, and warranted pure and fresh. All pre-; seription - ordered will be i-arefully compounded from the best ingredients. The Drue Busine-s is prinei-' pally mauaged by I'll. A. HABSHBAHGKK, pinion ing "physician. and persons ordering Drugs and Med icines from a distance may rely on having them care fully prepared and shipped. 1 have gone to consid erable expense 1:1 purchasing a large assortment, and will sell as cheap as can be bought elsewhere. All kinds of PATENT MEDICINES, HITTERS, A WINES AND LIQUORS, tor medicinal purposes only. I SW A IM'S PANA CE A , for the cure of Scrofula and Rheumatism. r i Elixir, Cali*avß. Iron and Bismuth for Dyspepsia and other affections, and ali articles kept in a Drug Store. HAEDWAEE at reduced urines. Bird Cages. Iron and Nails, house ■ furnishing Hardware, Oils and J'aints, Ac., Ac. tiive me a call, and see for yourselves. W J. McMANIGAL. Milroy, July 17, 1867. Preserving Kettles, BRASS AND PORCELAIN. A LARGE und splendid assortment of / \ PiK-ket and Table Cutlery, will be sold very low at McMANIGAL'S, Milroy. jul2 Brass Bells, 4 LL sizes, and all articles generally kept r\ in a Hardware Store, at McJlani'jal's, Milroy. I Also, Oils and Paints, all kinds of Patent ; Medicines and Drugs, a splendid assortment of Hair and Horse Brushes, all kinds of Per fumeries and Soaps, Hair Restoratives. Toilet • Mouth Wash, &c. jul2—4t Wall Paper. I DIFFERENT Patterns—large assort merit at McMANIGAL'S, Milroy. OUR COLUMNI BRSWI FULL! running over with comforts for you _L and yours, and all at : REDUCED PIIICES! Goods sold with privilege of returning if ! they don't turn out as represented, at the j j Big Coffee Pot Sign. Lonk at it; find what you want, and then drop in and we'll show anything you wish to 1 see in our line. Handsome I our stock of ; TOILET-WARE, Stamped and Japanned ware; under ihis head we have a large variety of goods. On hand, a full stock of TITsT-NY ARE. wholesale and retail, warranted tip-top, home manufacture. We do Jobbing, Roofing and Spouting, promptly, and (jo it right or no pay. As for STOVES, we'll tell you something new about that by and by. You can now be suited in j Fruit Cans and Jars, either Tin, Glass or Stone. Fisher's Patent Cans; also Stone Jars to close up same as the tin. the Glass, too, are the same principle;! the Gilmore Patent Tin Cans, the least trou-i hie of any we have; but the Press-Top Can is the CHEAPEST; we have now Machinery to make -almost a Can a minute: So look out for j la O W PRICES, and if you want to save your fruit, as well as money, buy HOME MADE CANS. GEP-ICAIT IHA7\S, a nice stock and at half price. ! j Floor, Table, Stair it Window. WINDOW SHADES, Splendid quality and very cheap. Odd sizes made to order. SHADE & CURTAIN TRIMMINGS, Picture Cord and Tassch, Wood and Willow-Ware, fall stock. Remember the place. THE m\\m\ CLOTHES WRINGER. The only Wringer with the patent cog wheel roller regulator, which allows the roll j ers to seperate and adjust at both ends with i out separating the cog wheels, It has also a patent curved clamp which has an equal bearing on the tub the whole length of the Wringer, while all other wringers are mere- j ly fastened to a single stave at each end, and by the use of Bailey's Patent Grasshopper i Spring, for controlling and putting the pres ure on rollers, only one pressure or thumb j screw is required, which makes the Wringer self-adjusting and adjustable, and insures an equal pressure the whole length of the rollers, notwithstanding the articles being wrung may be very uneven. Sold on trial at the Bij Cojftc Rot Siyn. KIT CIIEX FIXING S, Pie Fork, Pie Crimpers and Trimmers, Ktrg Boilers, Cherry Stoners, Magnetic Hummers, Matches A Shoe Blacking, \ Dusting and Scrub Brushes, Shoe and Sweeping " Crumb and White-wash " Corn Wisps and Brooms, Spain's Patent Barrel Churns. Cedar Tubs and Buckets, Painted Tubs and Buckets, Washing Machines, zinc and wood, Washing Machines, Pollar's new style, Clothes and Market Baskets, Snriny and Eancy Baskets, Clothes Pins and Lines, Clothes Horses and Wring-rs, latest & best, Roiling Pins and Potato Mashers, Butter Prints, Paddles and Spoons, Bread Toasters and Wire Gridirons, Coal Tongs and Knife Boxes, Coffee and Suyar Boxes, Coffee and Tea Canisters, Spice Boxes, wood and tin, Sad or Smoothing Irons, Tea and Coffee Pot Stands, Match Safes, 7 different kinds, Mouse aud Rat Traps, Dinner and Tea Bel's, Step Ladders and Garden Tools, Coal Sieves and Buckets, Coa' Shovels, Tongs and Pokers, Paste Jaggers, Coffee Mills and Beef Pounders, 3 kinds, Egg Whips and Slicers, Soup Ladles and Basting Spoons, Flesh Forks and Vegetable Skimmers, Pat'd Cake Turners and Nutmeg Graters, Tack Hammers and Hatchets, Carpet Tacks and Stair Hods. Waffle Irons and Iron Bake Pans. Brass, Porcelain, Tinned and Iron Kettles and Sauce Pans, Iron Tea Kettles and Rots, Butter Bowls and Towel Rollers, Flour Sieves and Clothes Line Reels, j Scissors, Snuffers and Nurse Lamps, Slaw Cutters and Lanterns, Clothes DatnpeDers, Wire Dish Stands and Covers, Knives and Forks, Butcher and Carving Knives, Table Steels, Ivory Kuives, Plated Forks and i Spoons of all kinds. J, 111 YIN WALLIS, At the Big Coffee Pot Sign. Lewistown, July 17, 1567. TOD 1M 330 $333 FRUIT JARS ? "THE HERO," AT PRATTS' Is said to be the Best. And at Pratts can be found the finest and best of Sugars and Syrups. Mess Shad and Fine Mackerel, ARE SOLD Cheap at Pratts\ Tea, Coffee. Starch, and a full line of IP XT IRE SPICES always on hand at PRATTSV Broad. Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattmets, Kentucky Jeans,. Cottonade3, Linings, Checks, &0., a full line at PRATTS', and WILL BE SOLD CH&/W* DRESS GOODS! A large lot to be closed out Cheap at Pratts' r BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED MUSLINS, from | to 10-4 yards wide at Pratts', AT LOW PRICES for the times; lO JDOZTE3ST Ladies. J Cor setts at PItATTS', to be sold from 81.50 to 82.50 each. RIBBONS, RIBBONS, All Colors & Widths, AT PRATTS', COME AND SEE US, AS WE WILL DO YOU NO HARM. Pratt, Law & Pratt. Lewistown, July 24, 1867. < 13TO3DTO WJ2M, rPIIE undersigned having resumed busi- X ness at this establishment with a force of superi or workmen, announces to the public that he has now and will keep constantly on hand an assortment of I excellent IS. AIB 2H IS XTW AIB a a which he will deliver to merchants at a reasonable distance, and at the usual DISCOISiT PRICKS, or retail, d his Ware-rooms at the Pottery. All orders promptly attended to. JOHN ItIPPLE. Lewistown- July 'J4, ISeT-otn.