•water, as a condenser, and the lead pipe, connected with the last gun bar rel, carried the precious drops of now fresh water to a bucket. The still was a perfect success, and on one day, the} got, by measurement in a two and a halt gallon bucket, no less than thirty eight gallons of perfectly sweet fresh water. Here was a perennial spring. What a relief it must have been to those men, especially the more ignorant and incredulous of them, as the first few drops of the pearly fluid trickled intc the bucket, to hear the officers pro uounce it to bo fresh water! 'flu cooper, Mr. Vincent, and a young Yan kee seaman named J. M. Bayley, wert the artisans who planned and exeeutec the still. Bayley was in Farragut'i flag ship, the Hartford, during the latt war, and there during the blockade ai Mobile, saw the same process of distil ling fresh water from salt, on one o; the sand islands, used by the fleet, anc this mode he successfully assisted it repeating at French Frigate Shoals. Thus, by perseverance and skill —the only tools they had was a saw, a ham mer, and a chisel —they had made themselves safe from any fear of per ishing from thirst, so long as the tire wood lasted, and that was ample foi months to come, there being yet twe lower-masts of the South Seatnan high up on the sand bank. And so, with minds comparatively at ease, they waited patiently for the w ished-for cry of 'Sail ho,' for which they were con stantly on the watch At length, on Sunday afternoon, the 28th, at about 5 o'clock, the welcome sound was heard from the lookout, and a steamer was seen in the offing, ap proaching the reef. A Hawaiian pro nounced it to be the Kiiauea, but as she drew nearer, her three masts were made out, and Uncle Sam's boys rec ognized with joy the stars and stripes —'old glory'—flying from her peak. Mr. Hall, the first officer, immediately launched, and manned his boat and proceeded alongside the Lackawanna, where he was most kindly received by Captain Reynolds and his officers. After consultation it was decided to embark the shipwrecked men early the next morning, and Mr. Hall re turned on shore to make the necessary preparations, arriving at the sand-bank at two o'clock. We may perhaps im agine the alacrity with which the or der * to strike your tent and pull away' was obeyed by men who. bavii g escaped the perils of reef and breakers, bad been living tor fourteen days on a low, barren sand bank ct b:it a few yards in extent, with nothing : at an illimitable waste of waters on every hand to bound the horzoc. Tney were welcomed or board wit - every den, r. titration of syrr-t v. ,7 *- i k.ndness. an i they speak r. tht- _ gfeesi tern.- of the generous trtitm-ent they experienced at the EacriU 'A the captain, officers, and crew of the Lackawanna. The embarkation was finished by nine o'- clock jfi Monday, the 20th, the four boats saved from the wreck having been hoisted on board, and the ship started on her return to this port, which, as before stated, she reached at ten o'clock 011 Saturday, the 4th inst. A kittle ofun and xThcn. A (>ood Joke. Many years ago, when church organ; first cauio in use, a worthy old clergy man was pastor of a church when they had just purchased an organ.- Not far from the church was a largt town pasture, where a great many cat tie grazed, and among them a largt bull One hot Sabbath, Mr. Bullcarm up near the church grazing, and jus as the Rev. Mr. B was in the mids of his sermon —'boo-woo-woo' went tin bull The parson paused, looked up at tin singing seats, and, with a grave face said : 'I would thank the musicians not t< tune their instruments during service it annoys me very much.' The people stared, and the ministei went on. 'Boo woo-woo,' went tho bull again us he drew a little nearer the church The parson paused again, and ad dressed the choir: '1 really wish tho singers would not tunc their instruments while I am preaching.' The congregation tittered, fcr tbey knew what tho real cause of distur bance was The old parson went on again, and he had just about started good, when 'Boo-woo woo' came from Mr. Bull. The minister paused once more, and exclaimed : '1 have requested tho musicians in thg gallery not to tune their instru merits during the sermon. 1 now par ticularly request Mr. L that he will not tune his double bass organ while 1 am preachiug.' This was too much. L got up too much agitated at the idea of speak ing in church, and stammered out: •It is—isu't me, Parson; it —it is thai town bull.' A lady took her little boy t( church lor tho first time Upon heal ing the organ he was on his feet in stantcr. 'Sit down,' said the mother. ■I won't,' he shouted; 'I want to set the moiik'-y.' IST A Mississippi negro worked 01 shares. When asked tho amount o his profits, he replied: 'Nuffin. I worked for de seventl and do boss only made a fifth, durfor got nuffin.* B^,'Pa,' said little C'hanning to hi paternal ancestor, holding up his Sun day school picture book. 'What ii that!' 'That, my son,' gravely replied tin father, 'is Jacob wrestling with an an gel.' 'And which licked, pa?' innocently continued the young hopeful. J - mhMI ail s y\ l FRUIT JARS ? e| J "THE HERO," 0 ) F AT PRATTS' e 1 ' 8 Is said to be the Best. And at Pratts' j can be found the finest and best of 1 ii Sugars and Syrups. e i- | e| i* 0 h! ii > Mess Shad and Fine Mackerel. >1 ARE SOLD e Cheap at Pratts\ Tea, Coffee, Starch, > • and a full line of PURE SPICES always on hand at PRATTS', ) Broad Cloths, Cassimeres, • ' Sattinets. * Kentucky Jeans, Cottonades, Linings, e 2 Checks, &c„ t, r a full line at PRATTS', and r WILL BE SOLD CHEAP. t DRESS GOODS! A large lot to be closed out Cheap at Pratts'. s ! BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED e t °MU SLINS, 1 :e . from J to 10 4 yards wide st st at Pratts', 10 AT .0 LOW PRICES :r for the times. b ). 1 IO IDO^ZEUNT >t Ladies' Corsetts y I at PRATTS', to be sold from §1.50 to 11 r> §2.50 each. J RIBBONS, RIBBONS, r> ' 1 1-! I All Colors & Widths, n AT PRATTS', . V. COME AND SEE US, AS WE WILL DO YOU NO HARM. Pratt, Law & Pratt. n ol Lewistown, July 24, 1867. ,hj R ' KIROWA MIAII . r PHE undersigned having resumed busi- 1 nes at this establishment with a force of HUperi -- or workmen, nuiiuurioe* tu the public that he hus now and will keep constantly oil hand au assortment of j excellent is & s? m iss sr wiim is a which tie will deliver to merchuuia at a reasonable j. distaace, and at the usual DISCOUNT PRICKS, or retail, at his Ware-rooms at the Pottery. All orders V promptly attended to. ' K JOHN DIPPLE. ' I.ewistown. July 24. 1867-3 m 1867. NEW GOODS! AT NATHANIEL KENNEDY'S STO R. E5 , In the Odd Fellows' Hall. JUST received from Philadelphia, a very choice assortment of ! fiinghams. Flannels Cheek-®. Hickory, Foreign and ixrnieaiic Dry Goods of a-1 kinds. ALSO, Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Chocolate, Kssenees ot Coffee. Queenaware. Btone wure. Hardware Mini Cedar ware. Shoul ders. Hams, Mackerel, Herring, Shad. Boot and Shoes, Gram Bag". Also, a fine lot of Whisky, unAx v , Wine and (..in, SALT, Ac., Ac.. Ac, which will he sold very low. Country Produce taken in exchange for goods hy KENNEDY. 1 Lewsitotrn. October 11. 1865. PELOUBET ORGANS AMD M 2 & © m 25 © S? £ -i UNANIMOUSLY AWARDED THE FIRST PRIZE, A GOLD MEDAL, " The Best Cabinet Organs," • American Institute. New York. October. 1565. Being pronounced superior in QcxLiTr. POWER, and VXRICTT or I'oxE. and in number of combinations. -As the best instruments of America were there contending, whichever won that battle would hare nothing lef. to conquer "—Am. Art Journal, (edited by a well-known musical critic.) They hare also taken the first premium wherever exhibited thus season. PEDAL ORGANS, one. two. and three banks ot i keys—six sizes—s2so to sl.su<>. Without pedals, single and double bank, in great variety. $65 to 1450. These Organs, with their smooth pipe-like quality of tone. ' beautiful solo stops, strength of chorus, unequalle. pedals, and general organ-like effects, ar- superio. for Clturclies, llalls, Pnrlor., and Scliools. ; They are put up iu cases <M SOLIII WALNUT. fancy ven eered Walnut, new and unique styles, and elegant Rosewood of splendid designs and finish, and of the best workmanship.!—it being intended that each in strument shall t>e a model of its class. All instru ments. down to a five octave portable Melodeon. have the beautiful Tremolante stop, without extra charge. A large assortment constantly on hand atourGEN ERAL WHOLESALE 4 RETAIL WAREROOMS, 641 • BROADWAY. t'ur Illustrated Circular and Price Lists, with our ! new sivles. are now ready. Send for a Circular. PELOUBET, I'KLTON dfc CO , (20 Manufacturers, 841 Broadway, N. V HOBERT W. PATTON, SOI Til SIDF. OF JIIRKFT STREET, LEWISTOWN, PA. HAS just received and opened at his es tablishment a new supply of Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, a? Fancy Articles, &c., which he will dispose of at reasonable prices. He 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. ftajf-REPAIRiXO neatly and expeditiously attended to, and all work warranted. Thankful for the patronage heretofore re ceived, he respectfully asks a continuance ol the same, and will endeavor to please all who may favor him with their custom. feL2 Pennsylvania Railroad. Trains leave Stations in this county as follows : Leant Westward. Phil'a Fast Eitii- Ex. Mail. Line. giant, a. m. p. m. p. m. a. m. : Lewistown, 5.30 406 0.23 10 5* Granville, 4 17 1115 McVeytovrn, G.OO 4.37 11.40 Manayurik, 4-49 1154 N\ Hamilton, 5.04 12.13 Leave Easticard. Phil'a Fast Day Cin. Ex. Line. Way. Ex. Ex. a. in. a. m. a. m. a. m. p. in Lwistown, 12.17 5.59 10 15 11.U6 0.38 N. Hamilton, 9 15 Mannyunk, 9 30 McVeytown, 9 42 Granville, 10 01 The Stock Freight east stops for way passengers as ful.ows: N. Hamilton, 6.25 p. m.; Mariayuuk. 0.52 p. rn; McVeytown, 7.12 p. m.; Granville, T. 47 p. no; Lew istown, 8.03 p. rn. Fare to Harnsburg i 2 b>; to Philadelphia 5 85; to New York 7.60; Altoona 3 50; to Pittsburgh 6 55; to Baltimore 5 20 ; to York 3 30; to liagerstown4.ss-. to Reading 4.00. ticket office will be open 20 minutes before the arrival of each passenger train. THOMAS BCHELL. Agent. Galbrailh A Conner's omnibusses connect with all tne passenger trains, and take up and set down pas i sengers at ail point" within the borough. Orders are requested to be left at the National House. o > T " /y Vr FIRST PREMIUM V - Or a Silver Medal V7x WAS AWASDKD TO BARRETT'S HAIR RESTORATIVE • By the N. 11. State Agricultural Society, at its lair haltlen In Nashua, Sept.2o, IbOQ. BARUETT'B Vegetable Hair Restorative Restore* Gray Hair to its natural color. Pro~ the tr<rwth ol the Hair. Change* *A root* to tin tr original organic action. LraJi cat** Dandruff anil Humors. Prevent* llair iallitig out. Is a Superior Dressing. It contains no injurious ingredient*. A. r au<l is the ino*t popular end rcli abic article throutihout the + * V. £o§t, We*t. North and A W South. yr i. R. BARRETT & CO., Proprietors, MANCHESTER, H. B. Sold by Druggists generally. roar27-Gm* Teeth Extracted Without Pain! By M. R. Thompson, D. D. S, By a NEW PROCESS, form. Ether, or NitrousGx |i.- J Office west Market street, I l-Urjrn" 8 T ri" T 'i Bi--iibi.-\ hotel, LEWISTOWN, where he can be found for professional consultation. Lewistown, Sept. 10-tf SHOEMAKERS, TIMIK best qualities of SOLK LEATHER, 1 KIP, UPPER and CALFSKINS, on I band ; also, all kinds of LININGS, TOOLS, Ac., Ac., which I am selling low. apr3 J. B. SELIIEIMER. A LOT OF THE CELEBRATED Cucumber-wood Well & Cistern PUMPS, mi si3'j & rmm IN THE COUNTRY THOS. STROUP. lewistown, Ma / 29, 1867-tf. I7RESH stock of the best Mackerel and . Herring, in all-sized kits, ou liand at A.FELIX'S. Experience Proves there are only Two VALUABLE Machine Stitches: m mm & Mm ELASTIC STITCH AND THE I SHUTTLE OR LOCK STITCH, rpHE Grover A Baker Elastic-Stitch Sewing Machines I ar<- superior to all others for ihe following reasons: 1. Tliey sew direct from the spools, aud require no rewinding of thread. 2. They are more easily understood and used, and less liable to derangement than other machines. 3. They are capable of executing perfectly, without change of adjustment,a much greater variety of work than other machines. 4. The stitch made by these machines is much more 'firm, elastic, and durable, especially upon articles I which require to be washed and ironed, than anv other stitch. 5. This stitch, owing to the manner in which the under thread is inwrought, is much the most plump and beau'iful in use, and retains this plumpness ami beauty even upon articles frequently washed and ironed until they are worn out. 6. The structure of the seam is such that though it be cut or broken at intervals of only a few stitches it will neither open, run, or ravel, but remains firm and durable. 7. Unlike other machines, these fasten both ends of the seam l>v their own operation. 6. \V ith these machines, w lute silk is used upon the right or face side of the seam, cotton may be used upon theother side without lessening th-* strength or ; durability ol the seam. This can be done on no othei machine, and i- a great sating upon all articles stitch ed or made up with silk. y. I bese machines, in addition to their superior merits a instruments for sewing, by a change of ad just meat, 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 ON HAND. Lewistown, February 6, 1567. THE HOWE Sewing Machines, FOR FAMILIES AND MANLTAC TUREIiS. Tlieae World-Renowned Machine* litre awarded the highest premium at the H'orUfs Lair, in London, ami sue first premiums at the -Veil York. State Fair of 1666, and are Celebrated for doing the best work, using a much ' smaller needle for the same thread, than any other machine, and by the introduction of the mostapprov ed machinery, we are now able to supply the very j best machines in the world. These Muchines are made at our neu and spacious factory at Bridgeport, Con necticut, under the immediate supervision of the President of the Company, Elms II ice, Jr., the original Inventor of the Sewing Machine. They are adapted fo all kinds of Family -Sewing, and to the use of Seamstresses. Dress Makers. Tail • :. Manufacturers Shirts. (.'•.liars. Shut". Cloaks, Mantillas. Clotlung. Hats. Caps, Corsets. Boots, ishoes, Harness, Saddles. Linen Goods. Umbrellas Parasols, etc. They work equally well upon silk, linen, woolen and cotton goods, with silk, cotton or linen thread i Tliev wtll seatn. quilt, gather, hent, fell, cord, braid. I.,tiff, ami perform every species of sewing, making a beau it'll! an l perfect stitch, alike on both sides of the arli'-le sewed. The Stitch Invented by MR IIOM'E, and made on this machine is ti K . most popular and dura ble. and all Sewing Machines are subject to the pnn ■ ciple invented by him. t SEXD FOR CIRCULAR AXD CATALOGUE. i THORN BURG'S SHOE STORE, IN THE POST OFFICE, Agency for Howe's Sewing Machine. Lewistown, Pa., May 8, 1867-tf. Weber & Son, HAVE the largest assortment and best selected stock of GROCERIES in this section of country. ' Brown Sugars from 10 to 15 ets White Sugar 16 *' Pulverized, Granulated and Broken Loat Sugar. SYRUPS. , Lovering's Syrup, $1 20 per Gallon, Other Syrups, 2-5 and 28 cts. per quart. Baking Molasses. COFFEES. Extra Prime Coffee, 30 ets. Prime Coffee, 28 " Also, a large stock of MACKEREL and HERRING. Ground Alum, and Ash ton's Refined j Dairy Salt. PRIME FACTORY CHEESE, j Shephard's Pittsburg Crackers always . on hand. febC. I FUR THE MlJ(j.\!! In addition to an extensive stock of GOLD & SILVER WATCHES. MEDALIONS, BREAST PINS, RINGS, and other J" IE W E L R "TitT , AT tik aaaaisra establishment, will be found a beautiful as sortment of MMA3' M3TO3, FIIOTOLKiriI ALBUMS, ALSO, of all the prominent : MDiJ ikSMiIAM, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS and hundreds of other articles. | . H. W. JUNKIN. j Lewistown, May 24, 1865. New Stock of Hats, Caps, &c. 7r. G. SCLIITG-EF,, Market St., next Door to John Kennedys, Has just received from New York and Philadel-wlf j phia, the most extensiveL stock and complete meut of ever exhibited in this place, which will be dis posed of at such prices as to defy competition, i and which he invites everybody to call and | examine, as he is satisfied that his stock can I not fail to please. For the Ornish he has constantly on hand, tor will make to order, huts to their taste of any required size or brim, at prices which I cannot fail be satisfactory. Country Merchants wiM find it to their ad vantage to give him a call, as a liberal deduc | tion will he made ta wholesale purchasers. I | Don't forget the place, next door to John Kennedy's Store aud nearly opposite the Odd Fe lows' Hall , na y BLS T Bur Iran, nf 4J, and other kinds 1 low at F. J. HOFFMAN'S, j Straw Goods! Straw Goods !! Cheaper than Ever Offered before AT DANIELS & STONE'S. I We are continually receiving every few days (fdSXfj fro in New York, ail the LATEST STYLES OF Ladies and Misses Bonnets and Hats, j which we se i al the very DO M ESI PI!ICES. We have a very heavy stock of Ribbons, Bilks, Flowers, Straw Trimmings, aud everything connected with the MIMKEKY LINE, and also a large stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, especially Gent's and Boys fine Calf BOOTS. We have a large stock ol Men's and Boys FUR AND WOOL HATS AND CAPS Also. XOTIOXS OF ALL KINDS, including Ladies'and Gent's Hosiery and Kid Gloves. We offer our Miltnery Goods at Philadelphia prices, Lewistown, April 17.1867. RING'S Ppi GRAY HAIR. - s.*?*; This Is the AMBKOXLX that Ring made This Is the Cure that lsy OH In the AMBLOSXA that Ring MOAI. £This Is th# Man who was bald and Who now hai raven locks, they say. He used the Cure that lav In the AJLBBOSLX that king made. 4 This Is the Maiden, handsome and JgSff Who married the man once bald and Kswg Who now has raven locks, they say. ■WR" the Akirgosix that King Thii la the Parson, who, by the way. SjgjZp" \ Married the maiden, handsome and To Uic man once bald and pray, fiK t fV. But who now has raven locks, they Because he used the Core that lay la the AMUBOSLX that King made. fjfc This is the Bell that rinfra away /* IX9' |r|\To arouse the people saa and gay r lk.- ' Unto this fsct, which here does lay— If you would not be bald or gray, the AMBBOSHL that Ring made. E. M.TUBBS & CO., PROPRIETORS, PETERBORO', NJi for sate by Clum. liitz. Lewistown. p24-bui 3500 CORDS CHESTNUT OAK *ND HEMLOCK BARK, Delivered at the Tannery of Z. S-LITC3I2 & SC., M:\VIVIOU\. For which the highest market price will be paid in CASH. Lewistown, marl4-ly Lewistown Mills. TIIE HIGHEST CASH PRICES FOR WHEAT, AXD ALL KINDS OF GRAIN, or received it on storage, at the option of those having it for the market. They hope, by giving due and personal at ! tention to business, to merit a liberal share of public patronage. iQrPLASTER, SALT and Limebumers COAL always on hand WM. B McATEE & SON. Lewistown, Jan. I, 18G5.-tf Brown's Mills. npilK undersigned are prepared to buy all kinds of Produce for cash, or receive on store at Brown's Mills, Rc-edsville, Pa. \Ve will have on hand PLASTER, SALT AND COAL. We intend keeping the mill constantly running, and have Ji'DUiL nii), iu AS, tor sale at the lowest Market rates, at all times. .fcg-The public are requested to give us a call. ! sep'27tf H. BTRUNK A HOFFMANS. JSA'illA lidiiHJ.l FEED, constantly on hand at BLYWYER'S STEAM MILL. Lewistown, March 27, 1867— 3 m. BRISBIIST HAS McKeon & Yanhagen's SOAP. samples of which were distributed a few days j ago; also. Babbit's Soap, Do I, hi n's Soap, Heisler's " Castile " Toilet, " Ac., Ac., Ac. ALSO, Canned Peaches, Tomatoes, and Corn, just received, ami very cheap. mavß UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER. | r |AHE most convenient, most durable and I therefore the cheapest Wringer ever made. Has taken more first premiums at ; State and General Fairs, and is used by more people than all other Wringers together. For sale by J. B. SELIIEIMER. Corn Planter. rpIIE ROUGH and READY Corn Planter 1 for sale by J. B. SELIIEIMER. MIL 3 Mini CALL AND SEE, F. J. HOFFMAN. June 19, 1867. LUMBER AND COAL." INCH BOARDS, 2-INCH BOARDB, j FLOORING, SIDING, SCANTLING, SHINGLE LATH, PLASTERING LATH, and SASH. ALSO, All kinds of Coal. All kept under roof, and for sale by SAMUEL COMFORT, Agt. j Lewistown, April 17, 1867-3 m* FREE EXHIBITION AT mm bum? 32m j r pHE undersigned has constantly on hand I and >8 daily adding something new) all kinds of XXi 2} C2i LSi L££ 9 such as Self Raisins and Family Flour; >U2ar. white and brown; I Coffee, different kinds; Covering's and other Syrup*: H iking Molasses, the very best; lea. the best quality; Salt, coarse and fine; Fruit, dried and canned; Smoked Meat. Coal Oil, Pepper, Cinnamon. Cloves. Allspice. Nutmegs. Mace. Ginger. Cracker*. Cheese. Cider. Cider Vinegar, Potatoes. Butier, Eggs. Stareh. Concentrated Lye. Creim Tartar, Soda, Ac. FISH, White Fish, Shad Mackerel, Cod Fish, Labrador, Lake und Scotch Herring. Azumea Baking Powder, the best in market—it requires only half the quantity of any other, and is cheaper. CONFECTIONERY, Raiin, Fiirs. Datea.Cftmn. Peanuts, Filberts. Almonds, Walnut**, Butternuts and Pecan Nuts; Oranges. Lem ons, Apples, French and Common Candy, Cakes of ! all kinds, etc., etc., etc. TOYS—TIN, WOODEN AND CHINA, Fancy Boxes and Baskets; Dolls, large and small; Portmanteaus, to suit all who need them; Pocket Knives in great vuriety. A large assortment of PERFUMERY, FANCY SOAP, HAIR OILS, &C CHEWING & SMOKING TOBACCO, and always on hand. NOTICE TO FARMERS AND COUNTRY PEOPLE. We want to buy. for which we will pay the highest 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 wishing to buy cheap should give him a call, as he wiil not be undersold. Remember the store is on Market street, between Blvmvers' and Ritx's Stores. Lewistown, May 1, 1567. DAVID GROVE. The Great MlllVll. RED)' AND PAIN EXTERMINATOR!! PARKER'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 Will Cure Poll Evil. PARKER'S KING OF OIL Will Cure Scratches. PARKER'S KING OF OIL Will Cure Frosted Feet. ! PARKER'S KING OF OIL Will Cure Rheumatism. Thousands have used " PARKER'S KING OF 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 the BEST in the j MARKET. Prepared by T. D. PARKER, LEWISTOWN, PENN'A. Apr 3. Hardware. I EVERYBODY savs SELHEIMER sells J the CHEAPEST AND BEST HARDWARE in TOWN. That's so. And he sells them by the Wagon Load. apr3 The (Jnion Churn. 11l AYE procured the exclusive sale of the UNION CHURN, and will warrant it to give satisfaction, or no " ,e - J- B. SELHEIMER. AR.MERS look to your Interests 1 /• Hoffman's yon will find all i kinds of Hardware and Farming Implements, j at low prices. GOOD NEWS TO HOUSEKEEPERS !! t The Leiteetund Most Valuable Discovery of the Age! W INDO W g C I. K A N B I) Without Soap or Water, Time or Latsir. by n*ing W O O I)S U M ' S Instantaneous Window Polish. IT Ih.ES away with soap suds or hot water, thr. - avoiding the slou* upon the floor f#r adjoining pair.?, j tutd the disagreeable **n-aiion of the water running i down on the arms, under the sleeve*, and wetting i them to the shoulders. It I eaves no hnt upon th>. ; gin**. and gives u a more transparent and clearer p penrance than can l>e g.f with ten tim*** the amour of labor and time m washing. For Mirror? r any kind of Silver. Brass or Tin-ware, it has no equal. The polish warranted to contain n> at-id*. nor anything of a poisonoun or injurious ohar acier. lint is perfectly harmless in every respect. , .. J. A. A W. K. M. KEE. Tv i Mall Building, opposite Biack Bear Hotel. Lew us town, Pa. nov!4-tf Great Excitement at the Post Office. OX account of the now arrival of Root* and Shoo*, a: groiuly reduced pne.. Tho undersigned would respectfully inform the pot'he that he has just arrived from tho eastern cities with a largo assortment ol BJOTS, SIDES AND GAITERS, ! consisting of Lsdio*', Gentlemen's and Children'* Wear, which he ha* purchased at "come down" pri ■cos. He is now prepared to sell cheaper than the cheapest, for cash. Also, constantly on hand a large assortment of home-made work, which i manufac tured under his own supervision, and of the best ma terial and workmanship. Boots and Phoc* made to order at short notice. Repairing done in the neatest manner. Call at the Post Office, and examine for i yourselves. W. C. THORX'BI'RG. Lewistown, Mav 23,1 S6&-v. PF. LOOP is receiving new goods everv week, di . rect from the eastern factory, and is prepared to sell Boots cheaper than the cheapest, having a largo assortment of all sizes and styles- Men's Boots from $3 50 to 00 Boys' 2 50 to 3 50. do 2 00 to 2 50. Children's 1 25 to 2 (JO. A good assortment of homemade work on hand, and constantly making to order all the latest styles. THE PATENT BOOTS are now creating a great excitement, and all who wish to have a pair of those pleasant boots can be accom modated at short notice. Call at the old staDd. P. F. LOOP. NEW STOCK. The subscriber ha* just received and will p I keep on band a select stock of Men's. Burs f Sly and Youth's Boot,. Ladn-". Mc-n and Chit drea's Boots i I Shoes vsi s kinds and ; styles, to which he would invite the attention of his : ftieudsand the public generally. As it is his intention NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD j by any dealer in the county, those in need of winter boot* or shoes are invited to call and examine the I above stock, which will tie sold at very sni.ll profits, (but for cash only, at the sign of the Bio Snot, next j door to F. J. Hoffman's store. | sep!9 JOHN' CLARKE. PRICES DOWN ONCE MORE, THE undersigned ha* a large stock of both Home-made and Eastern manufactured Boots and (Shoes, which he offers at price* lower than he has | sold for four years: I "en's thick, ii. Boots, warranted, from $'2.75 to 5.00. " Kip, " " " " 4.00 to 6.00. ' " Caff. " " extra . 4.50 to 6.U0. i Boys' Boots, 1.00 to 3.00. Men's thick Brogans, double-soled, 2.00 to 2.50 Men's split *• warranted very bad, 1.10. i Boys' Shoes, price ranging from 1.25 to 2.25. As the taxes are to be reduced again on the first day of August, it also enable* us to "reduce our price*. HOME-MADE WORK of ail kinds made to order at reduced prices. So come on boys and girls I and examine for yourselves. Trunks, Valises and Carpet Bags I kept on hand. Gentlemen will bear in mind that no 'good* wii! ta* given out unless paid for. and if re turned in good order, the money will be returned, if j requested. But when goods have been soiled or ; worn, they will not be taken back —please bear this in mind—a* some folks think that wearing for a short time don't injure the sale of them afterwards, augl-tf BILLY JOHNSON. TO THE LADIES. r pIE ( HUGE I R I.M AIS. OR 1 I'KEVdI DRESSING for Ladies and Children's Boots and Shoes that have become red, or rusty and rough by wear ing. They are restored to a perfect and permanent black, with as much lustre a.* when new, leaving the leather soft and j pliable, and what is of great importance ; to the ladies it will not rub off when wet and soil the skirts. Traveling bags, kid gloves, trunks, carriage toj>s, and line harness are made to look as good as new. Ladies and Children can dress their own boots and shoes without soiling their hands. Try one bottle, and you will nev j er be without a supply in the house. For sale by, J. A. & NY. R. MeKEE, in Odd Fellows' Hall, cor. Market and I Dorcas sts., Lewistown. octlTtf Looking Glasses and Picture Frames THE undersigned, thankful for past fa vors, would inform the public that he still manufactures Frames of every de scription, as cheap as they can be made elsewhere. Looking Glasses of every de scription, wholesale and retail, at reduced prices. He respectfully solicits a share of public patronage. All persons who have ' left pictures to frame or frames to be tilled, j are requested to call for them, j myltitf JAMES CRLTCHLEY. EXCELSIOR Photograph and Art Gallery. LA I E BGKKHOI.DER'S. MCEWENS can now furnish the pub lic with Likenesses, from the tiniest | Gem to a Portrait or life size Photograph, i We have the only Solar Camera at work j in the Juniata Valley, and desire the pub lic to call and examine what Mr. Burk ; holder (an accomplished and well known artist) and others have pronounced '"a j success." Look at the array: | Gems, All>atypes or Ivory- I Ferrotypes, types, Melaiiiotypes, Photo-Miniatures Ambrotypes, Cabinet Photos., & | Card Photographs Portrait or Life size | Vignettes, Photographs— , Photographs for plain or in colors, • oval frames, fcc., &c., &o. Our work is executed in the best style, 1 plain or in colors, and at the lowest rates. Call at McEWENS. N. B.— nstructions to students given jut fair dtes. ap-itf S A. FELIX. VT. H. FELIX. FURNITURE. <23 SCBETs ? n band a good assortment of Furnituro ol all kinds suitable to furnish a house out and out. ; Spring and Common Mattresses, and 2 EXTENSION TABLES, l of * n y size ? and Prices to suit the times. | *V e cordially invite the attention of both old and ! voting, great and small. No charges for showing I goods. Call and examine before purchasing else whet e. j 1 hankful for past favors and hoping a continuance t of the same, we remain, yours, &e. j Lewistown, March 13,1867-tf FELIX k SOX. CROVESTEEN & CO., PIANO FORTE MANUFACTURERS, 499 Broadway, New York. THE attention of the Public and the trade is invited ' -Scale 7 OCTAVE HOSE WOOD PIANO FORTES, which for volume and purity of tone are S unrivalled by any hitherto offered in this market. — 1 hey contain all the modern improvements. French Grand Action, Harp Pedal, Iron Frame, Overstrung j Bass, etc.. and each instrument benm made uuder | the personal supervision of Mr. J. H.Grovesteex. who 1 i has had a practical experience of over 35 years in , their manufacture, is l'ullv-warranted in every paruc -1 ular. The "GBOVESTEEX PTAXO FOR'tES" received Ihe Award o/ Merit over all other at the Celebrated | Horfifs Fair, \> here were exhibited instrument* from the besi ma " kers of London. Paris, Germany. Philadelphia. Balti more, Boston and New York : and also at the Ameri can Institute for five successive years, the gold and r ; silver medals from both of hich can be seen at our j ware-room. By the introduction of improvements we make a | stii r.-.ore perfect Piauo Forte, and by mauufaetunug large y, with a strietiy cash system, are enabled to of -1 fer these instruments at a price which will preclude , all competition. 1 Term* —Net Cash lu Current Funds. 4cS-Desoriptive Circulars Sent Free. oetlo-3m
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