Lewistown gazette. (Lewistown, Pa.) 1843-1944, August 14, 1867, Image 4

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Latent from Sonar Writer*.
The man who ' Hreampt I dwelt in
Marble Halls,' has opened a marble;
quarry there, and is doing a thriving
business in getting out grave stones. )
The author of 4 Carry me back to old
Virginia,' has opened a livery stable!
nod is carried back in his own convey-'
since whenever he wants to be.
The man who sang 4 1'rn lonely since
my Mother died,' isn't quite so lonely
now. The old man married again, and
his stepmother makes it lively enough
lor him.
The author of 'Life on the Ocean
Wave,' is gratifying his taste for the
sea by tending a saw mill. He will be
on the water now.
The author of ' Shells of the Ocean,'
is in the clam business.
The man who wanted to ' Kiss him
for his mother,' attempted to kiss his
mother for him the other day, and him
gave him a walloping 'for his mother.'
The one who wailed so plaintively,
' I>o they miss mo at home V was miss
ed the other day, together with a
neighbor's wife He is missed by a
wife and seven children
The author of 'Three blind mice,'
has started a menagerie with them.
The manavho wrote ' Five o'clock in
the morning,' found that no saloons
were open at that early hour where he
could get his bitters, so he lies rather
late now.
' Give me a cot in the valiey 1 love,'
has got a cot in the infirmary. Mein
Golt!
The man who sighed,' Take me home
to die,' took L)r. Swyers' System Ren
ovator, and is now a 'Fine old Irish
gi rifleman.'
' Meet me by moonlight alone,' has
left off Meat, and taken to drink
The author of' Roll on, silver moon,'
has opened a ball alley. Silver moonj
can't roll on his alley without paying;
lor it.
The disconsolate one who sings—
' Have you seen my Maggie?' has heard
of her. Another feller informs him.
through the music store, that ' Mag
gie's by my side.'
4 I'd offer thee this hand of mire,'
has been sued for breach of promise.
4 G! Susanna,' has settled with her
at length, and don't owe Susanna any!
more.
The author of the ' Old Arm-chair,'
is still in the furniture business.
He who pleaded 4 Itock me to sleep,
mother, rock me to sleep,' has been
gratified. His mother, yielding to his
repeated solicitations, picked up a rock
and rocked him to sleep. He hasn't
woke up yet.
The one who asked, ' Who will care
for mother now,' has finally concluded
to take care of the old woman himself,
as no one else seems inclined to.
The Wrong l>lsh.
A Californiacountry gentleman, with
his two sons, went to Marysville to get
their pictures taken. In order to have
the beys properly prepared, he asked
him for a basin of water to wash their
f.ices. The artist informed the custo
iner that he would find a wash dish in
the other room, and he retired and
gave the boys a clean wash. After the
pictures were taken, it was noticed
that the lads began to grow black in
the face, and continued to get blacker
and blacker. The true state of the
case immediately occurred to the ope
rator—the hoys had washed their fa
ces in the wrong dish, a basin of chem
icals prepared for pictures. There was
no remedy then for accident. Thesil
ver wash was turning the faces of the
boys blacker and blacker, and there
was no other way than to let the
chemicals perfect the work. The gen
tleman left with his boys, and by the
time ho reached home, his wife had
two fine mulatto children.
oi,Sir John Irwin was a favorite
with George, 111., who once observed
to him, 4 They tell mo, Sir John, that
you love a glass of wine.' 4 Those,' re
plied Irwin, 4 who so informed your
majesty have done me a great injus
tice —they should have said a bottle.'
How was Jonah punished ? He
was whaled.
How long did Cain hate his brother?
As long as he was Abel.
Why is the tolling of a bell like the
prayer of a hypocrite? Because ii
is solomn sound from a thoughtless
tongue.
CjgjuA little boy having asked his
mother what a 4 blood relation' meant,
being told it meant near relations, said,
after a moment's" thought, ' Then
mother, you must he the bloodiest re
lation I've got.'
insurance agent, urging a
citizen to get his life insured, said :
4 Get your life insured for ten thousand,
and then if you die next week the wid
ders heart will sing for joy.'
S6£r It was an apt answer of a young
lady who being asked what was her
native place, replied, 4 I have none, I
am the daughter of a Methodist cler.
gyman.'
t?su It is asserted that the Chief
Secretary of Ireland, who is the owner
of a fine ostrich, which was recently
safely delivered of an egg, received
tho following telegram from his stew
ard : ' My Lord, as your lordship is out
of the country, I have procured the big
gost goose I could find to sit on tho os
trich's eggs.'
fcsru. A gentleman, after having paid
his addresses to a lady for some time,
4 popped the question,' and the lady in
a frigbtenod manner exclaimed :
4 You scare me, sir!'
The gentleman did not wish to fright
en the lady, and consequently remain
ed quiet for somo time, when she ex
claimed :
4 Scare mo again.'
We did not learn how affairs turned
out, but should think that it was pret
ty near his turn to bo scared.
1807.
pw GOODS!
AT
NATHANIEL KENNEDY'S
STORE,
In the Odd Fellows' Hall.
TUST received from Philadelphia, a
J very choice assortment of
SGWtSSansySa
Gingham*. Flannels, Cherk. Hk-kory, Foreign and
domestic Dry Goxis of a i kind/%.
ALSO,
Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Cliocolatc,
of Cofiee, Stone
ware. Hardware and < "edarware,Shoul
der*. Hams, Mackerel. Herring,
Slmd. Roots and
Shoes. Oram Bag- Also,
a fine lot of Whisky,
BRANDY,
Wine and Gill,
SALT, Ac.
Ac,
which will be sold vcrv low. Country Produce taken
,n exchange for goods by K gyjjg DY>
Lcw.itown, October 11. 1865.
PELOUBET ORGANS
AND
UNANIMOUSLY AWARDED THE
FIRST PRIZE, A COLL) MEDAL,
" The Best Cabinet Organs,"
American Institute. New York. October. 1865.
Reins pronounced superior in QUALITY. Powza, and
VARIETY or l ose, and in number of combinations.
-As ibe best instruments of America were there
contending, whichever won thai batile would have
nothing lef to conquer " — Am. Art Journal, (.edited by
a well-known musical critic.;
They have also taken the first premium wherever
exhibited this season.
PEDAL ORGANS, one. two. and three hanks ot
keys—six sires—s-50 to $1.500. Without pedals, single
and douLle tank, in great v .riety. $65 to $l5O. These
Organs, with their smooth nijte like quality of nine,
beautiful solo stops, strength of chorus, unequalle.
pedals, and general organ-like effect*, are superio.
for Churches, Halls. Parlors, mid Schools.
They ar- put up in eases <€ SOLID WALMUT, fancy ven
eered Walnut, fnew and unique styles) and elegant
Rosewood of splendid designs and finish, and of tho
best workmanship.!—it being intended that each in
strument shall he 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 A RETAIL WAKEROOMS, 511
BBOADWAT.
tur Illustrated Circular and Price Lists, with our
new sivles. are now ready. Send for a Circular.
"PELOUBET, HEi/1 ON <& CO.,
120 Manufactuiers,B4l Broadway,N. Y.
ROBERT W. TATTON,
801TB SIDE OF BARRET STREET,
LEWISTOWS, 1A.
HAS jiiHt received and opened at his es
tablishment a Dew supply of
Clocks, Watches, Jewelry,
Fancy Articles, &.C.,
which he will dispose of at reasonable prices,
lie invites all to give him a call and examine
his stock, which embraces all articles in his
line, and is sufficiently large to enable all to
make selections who desire to purchase.
ffaßf KEPAIKI NO neatly and expeditiously
attended to, and all work warranted.
Thankful for the patronage heretofore re
ceived. he respectfully aks a continuance of
the same, and will endeavor to please all who
may favor him with their custom. feb2
Pennsylvania Railroad,
Trains leave Stations in this county as follows :
J.CJ ve Westward.
Phil'a Fast Emi-
Ex. Mail. Line. graut.
a.m. p.m. p.m. a.m.
Lewistuwn, 5.30 400 023 10 58
; Granville, 4 17 11.15
McVeytown, 6.00 4.37 11.40
Manayunk, 4.49 11 54
X. Hamilton, 5 01 12.13
Leave. Eet*ticfird.
Phi!'* F**t Day Cin.
Ex. Line. Way. Ex. Ex.
n. in. a.m. a. in. a.m. p.m.
L wistnwn, 12.17 5.59 10 15 11.06 0.38
! \ T . Hamilton, 9 15
I Manayunk, 9 30
McVeytown, 9.42
i Granville, 10 01
The Stock Freight east stops for way passenger* as
! follows: N. Hamilton, 625 p m.: Manayunk, 6.52 p.
: m : McVeytown, 7.12 p. in.; Granville, 7.47 p. m.; Lew
, istowu, 5.0.'1 p. in.
Fare to liarnsburg $210; to Philadelphia 5 85; to
i V w Y'ork 7.'">o; Altoona 2 50; to Pittsburgh 6 55; to
i Baltimore 5 20 ; to York 3 20; to Hagerstown 4.55; to
i Reading 4."0.
' ZtrToe ticket office will be open 20 minutes before
i the arrival of each passenger train.
THOMAS SCHELL, Agent.
Galbraith A Conner's ommbus-ies connect with all
the passenger trains, and take up and set down pas
sengers at all points within the borough. Orders are
requested to be left at the National House.
< P T
Vr FIRST PREMIUM V .
Or A Silver Medal iA.
WAS AWAXDCD TO
BARRETT'S HAIR RESTORATIVE
By the >?. H. Btatc Agricultural Society, at
iU >'ir holdcn in Nashua, Sept.3D t 10U&
BARRETT'S
Vegetable Hair Restorative
Jlentfirea Gray Hair to lt natural color. Pro
-a mo'.r* the gr >wth of the flair. Changes '/it
roots to their original organic ectiun. LraJi
cats* liaudruft and Humors. Prevents
Ilair lallli f out. Is a Superior Dressing.
It contains no injuriotis ingredients,
and is the most popular and reli
able article throughout the -
>v East, Writ, N'orth and W
■V A.'
J. R. BARRETT & CO., Propri.tor*,
MANCHESTER, H. K.
Sold by Druggists generally. mar27-om*
Teeth Extracted Without Pain!
By M. R. Thompson, D, D. S,
a;. By NEW PROCESS,
without the use of Chloro
form. Ettier. or NitrounOx
x ide. himl in attended by no
l lt jr near Eiseubiae'a hotel,
LEWISTOWN,
where he can be found for professional consultation.
Lewistown, Sept. 10-tf
SHOEMAKERS,
rpHE l*Bt qualities of SOLE LEATHER,
1 KIP, UPPER and CALFSKINS, on
hand ; also, nil kinds of
LININGS, TOOLS, ic. f Ac.,
which I am selling low.
apr3 J. B. SELUEIMER.
imm &£jw
A LOT OF THE CELEBRATED
Cucumber-wood Well & Cistern
PUMPS,
mi inav vi 02am
IN THE COUNTRY
THOS. ST ROUP.
Lewistown, May 29, 1807-tf.
LMtJESH stock of the best Mackerel and
JJ Herring, in all-sired kits, on band at A. FELIX'B
iTUD M 3 933 2339
! FRUIT JARS?
| "THE HERO," I
AT PRATTS'
*
Is said to he the Best. And at Pratts
can he found the finest and lest of
Sugars and Syrups.
Mess Shad and Fine Mackerel,
ARE SOLD
Cheap at Pratts\
Tea, Coffee, Starch,
and a full line of
IPXTIRJB SPICES
always on hand at PRATTS'.
Broad Cloths,
Cassimeres,
Sattinets,
Kentucky Jeans,
Cottonades,
Linings,
Checks, &c.,
a full line at PRATTS', and
WILL BE SOLD CHEAP.
DRESS GOODS!
A large lot to be closed out Cheap at Pratts'.
BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED
MUSLINS,
from } to 10 4 jards wide
at Pratts',
AT
LOW PRICES
for the tirncs.
lO DOZEN
Ladies' Cor setts
at PRATTS', to be sold from §1.50 to
§2.50 each.
RIBBONS, RIBBONS,
All Colors & Widths,
AT PRATTS',
COME AND BEE US, AS WE WILL
DO YOU NO HARM.
Pratt, Law & Pratt.
Lewistown, July 24, 1867.
33 91391) 73 IP D 99321,
r FHE undersigned bavin? resumed husi
JL nesH at this establishment with it force of superi
or workmen, announces to the public that he has now
and will keep constantly on hand an assortment of
excellent
which he will deliver to merchants at a reasonable
distance, and at the usual
DISCOUST PRICKS,
or retail, at his Ware-rooma at the I'ottery. All orders
promptly attended to.
. , JOHN DIPPLE.
Lewistown, July 24,1897-3ro.
Straw Goods! Straw Goods!!
Cheaper than Ever Offered before
AT
DANIELS & STONE'S.
_ W* art* continually receiving every few days
from New York, all the
LATEST STYLES
OF
Ladies and Misses Bonnets and
Hats,
which we se i al the very
fiO W ESI PRICES.
We have a very heavy stock of
Ribbons,
Silks,
Flowers,
Straw Trimmings,
and everything connected with the
Ml LINERY LINE,
and also a large stock of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
especially (Vent's and Boys fine Calf BOOTS.
We have a large stock ol Men's and Boys
FUR AND "WOOL HATS AND CAPS
Also.
NOT TONS OB' ALL KINDS,
including Ladies?*nd Gent'* Hosiery and Kid Glove*.
\Ve orft-r our Milinery Goodsst Philadelphia price*,
LewiKtcwn, April 17.1567.
RING'S
TE] GRAY HAIR. '
Thlslt the Am qkobia that King made.
WjjtL\ This Is the Cnrt that lay
*£*)(, rff 1 In the Akßuosix that Biag rnada,
£Thia la the Man who was bald and
Who now has raven locko, they say.
He used the Core that lay
In the Ajubosla that King mode.
jMnjfcr N This la the Maiden, handsome and
Who ii'arried the man once bald and
Who now haa raven locks, they ssy.
Me m*do, tU< AiIBKOSIA tbat
§Thls Is the Parson, who, by the way.
Married the maiden, handsome and
To tie matt onee bald and gray.
But who now haa raven locks, they
Because he used the Care that lay
In the Aiidhosia that King made.
This Is the Bell that rings away
/* jaß; To arouse the people sad and gay
\ /nfi_ I'nto this fsct, which here does lay—
) If you tcouid not be balrl or gray,
. !MKEK&Y? L'U the AMBROSIA that Ring node.
L M.TUBBS & CO., PROPRIETORS, PETERBORO', N.H.
For sine by Chas. Kitz. Lewistown. ap24-6m
3500 CORDS
CIIESTHT O.IK USD HEMLOCK BARK,
Delivered at the Tannery of
J. SPATTCGIB & 00.,
I.EWISTOWm,
For which the highest market price will be
paid in CASH.
Lewistown, marl4-ly
Lewistown Mills.
TIIE
HIGIIEST CASn PRICES FOR WHEAT, AM)
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
rent ion to business, to merit a liberal share of
public patronage.
toy* EL ASTER, SALT and Limeburners
COAL alwaysonhand
WM. B McATEE & SON.
Lewistown, Jan. 1, 1865.-tf
Brown's Mills.
jTPIIE undersigned are prepared to
; buy all kinds of Produce for cash, or receive on
| store at Brown's Mills, Kcedsville, Pa. We will have
on hand
PLASTER, SALT AND COAL.
We intend keeping the mill constantly running, and
j have
ALYJ.IL ?233,
j lor sale at the lowest Market rates, at all times.
•fcti-The public are requested to give us a call.
scp27tf H. ST HUNK A HOFFMAN'S.
329 M MilUt 93*91,
FEED,
constantly on hand at
BLYMYER'S STEAM MILL,
Lewistown March 27, 18G7—3m.
BRIBBIN
HAS McKenn & Vanhagen's SOAP.
samples of which were distributed a few days
| ago; al*o.
Babbit's Soap, Dobbin's Soap,
| Hosier's " Castile
I Toilet, " Ac., Ac, Ac.
ALSO,
j Canned Peaches, Tomatoes, and Corn, iust received,
j and very cheap. mayß
UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER.
, r |YllE must convenient, most durable and
! X 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
xalc by J. B. SELHEIMER.
Corn Planter.
| r PIIE ROUGH and READY Corn Planter i
, X for sale by J. B. SELHEIMER.
MH3 IDDITfI MILM.
CALL AND SEE,
F. J. HOFFMAN.
June 19, 1867.
LUMBER AND COAL.
INCH HOARDS, 2-INCII BOARDS,
FLOORING, SIDING,
! SCANTLING, SHINGLE LATH,
PLASTERING LATH, atld SASH.
ALSO,
All kinds of Coal.
All kept under roof, nnd for Bale by
SAMUEL COMFORT, Agt.
Lewistown, April 17, 1867-3 m*
Experience Proves there are only
Two Yaixabl*
Machine Stitches:
m IID?3I & mm
ELASTIC STITCH
AND THE
SHUTTLE OR LOCK STITCH,
THEGrover A Baker Elastic-Stitch Sewing Machines
are superior to all others fur the followiug reasons:
i 1. They sew direct frotn the spools, and require no
rewinding of thread.
: 2. They are more easily understood and need, 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.
i. i he stiich made by these machines is much more
firm, elastic, and durable, especially upon articles
J which require to be washed and ironed, than any
l other stitch.
5. This stitch, owing to the manner in which the
under thread is inwrought, is much the most plump
and beautiful m use. and retains this plumpness and
beauty even upon articles frequently washed and
.roned 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, ndsof
the seam by their own operation.
8. Wuh 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 th<* strength or
durability of the seam. Tins can be done on no other
machine, are! is a great saving upon all articles stitch
\ ed or made up with silk.
9. These machines, in addition to their superior
merits a instruments for sewing, by a chauge of ad*
lusttneut, easily learned and practiced, execute the
i most beautiful and permanent embroidery and orua*
[ mental work.
Call at P. F, LOOP'S
AGENCY.
A GOOD ASSOTMENT ALWAYS
ON HAND.
j Lewistown, February 6, 1867.
THE HOWE
Sewing Machines,
FOR FAMILIES AND MANUFAC
TURERS.
These World-Renowned Machines
Merc awarded the highest premium af the Worlds Fair,
in Jsjndon, and six first premiums at the Xtw i'ork
State Fair of 1800. and are
i Celebrated for doing the best work, using a much
j smaller rieedie for the same thread, than any other
machine, and by the introduction of the mostapprov
•*d machinery, we are now able to supply the verv
| best machines in the world.
Theft Machines are made at our new
and spacious Bactory at Bridgeport, Con
' net taut, under the immediate supervision
of the President oj the Company, Elms
11 we, Jr., the original Inventor of the
He wing Machine.
They are adapted to all kinds of Family Sewing,
and t the use of Seamstresses. Dress Makers. Tail
ors. Manufacturers nt Shirts, Collars, Skirts. Cloaks,
Mantillas, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Corsets, Boots, Shoes.
Harness. Saddles. Linen Goods. Umbrellas. Parasols,
etc. They work equally well upon silk, linen, woolen
and cotton goods, with silk, cotton or linen thread.
They will seam, quilt, gather, hem, fell. cord, braid,
I bind, and perform every species of sewing, making a
beau lful und perfect stitch, alike on both stdesof the
arti'-le sewed.
The Stitch Invented by MR IIOWE, and
made on this machine is the most popular and dura
hie. and ail Sewing Machines are subject to the prin
j cipie invented by him.
SEAT) FOR CIRCULAR ASD CATALOGUE.
THORNBUIIG'S SHOE STORE,
IN THE HOST OFFICE,
Agency for Howe's Sewing Machine.
Lewistovrn, Pa, May 8,1867-tf.
| Weber & Son,
HAVE the largest assortment and best
selected stock of
i GROCERIES
in this section of country.
Brown Sugars from 10 to 15 ets
White Sugar 16 "
Pulverized, Granulated and Broken Loaf
Sugar.
SYRUPS.
Lovering's Syrup, $1 31 per Gallon,
Other Syrups, 25 antl 2S cts. per quart.
Baking Molasses.
COFFEES.
Extra Prime Coffee, 30 cts.
Prime Coffee, 28 "
Also, a large stock of
MACKEREL and HERRING.
| Ground Alum, and Ashton's Refined
Dairy Salt.
PRIME FACTORY CHEESE.
Shepliard's Pittsburg Crackers always
on hand. feb6.
Tor n mmu
In addition to an extensive stock of
GOLD & SILVER WATCHES.
MEDALIONS,
BREAST PINS,
RINGS,
and other
J- E "W" E IL. irt "y a
AT
JL YL Maawra
establishment, will be found a beautiful as
sortment of
MOTS' M3IM3,
euoTiu.it aen \i.in.i*,
ALSO,
of all the prominent
IWRLI
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
and hundreds of other articles.
11. W. JUN KIN.
Lewistown, May 24, 1865.
New Stock of Hats, Caps, &c.
W. Cr. ZCLIITG-EH,
| Market St., next Door to John Kennedy's,
Kilns just received from
New York and Philadel- I
phia, the most extensive
stock and complete assort
meut of
ever exhibited in this place, which will be dis
posed of at such prices as to defy competition,
and which he invites everybody to call and
examine, as he is satisfied that his stock can
not fail to please.
For the Ornish he has constantly on hand,
| or will make to order, hats to their taste of
any required site or brim, at prices which
cannot fail be satisfactory.
Country Merchants will find it to their ad
vantage to give him a call, as a liberal deduc
tion will he made to wholesale purchasers.
Don't forget the place, next door to John
Kennedy's Store and nearly opposite the
Odd Fe lows' IlalL may
BEST Bar iron, at 4}, aud other kinds
low at F. J. HOFFMAN'S.
FREE EXHIBITION
AT
mm mm sum!
—O— I
THE undersigned has constantly on hand
(and is daily adding something new) all kinds of
j
3D 053 Oi
such as
Self Raising arid Family Flour;
Sugar, while and brown;
Coffee, different kinds;
Covering's and other Syrtips;
Baking Molasses, the very best;
Tea. the best quality;
Salt, coarse and fine;
Fruit, dried and canned;
Smoked M eat. Coal Oil,
Pepper, Cinnamon. Cloves.
AlNpice, Nutmegs, Mace.
Ginger, Crackers, Cheese,
Cider, Cider Vinegar,
Potatoes. Butter. Eggs.
Starch. Concentrated Lye.
Cream Tartar, Soda, Ac.
FISH,
White Fish. Shad Mackerel, Cod Fish, Labrador, Lake
and Scotch Herring.
Azumea liaking Powder,
the best in market—it requires only half the quantitv
i of any other, and is cheaper.
CONFECTIONERY,
! Raisins. Fig*.Dates.Citron. Peanuts, Filberta,Almonds,
• Walnuts, Butternuts and Pecan Nuts; Orange*. Lem
ons, Apples, French and Common Candy, Cakes of
\ all kinds, etc., etc., etc.
TOYS—TIN, WOODEN AND CHTNA, ;
Fancy Boxes and Baskets; Dolls, large and small;
i Portmanteaus, to suit all who need them; Pocket;
j Kn;ve in great variety. 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 will not be undersold.
Rememrier the store is on Market street, between
Blvmyers'and Rita's Stores.
Lewistown, May 1, 1867. DAVID GROVE.
The Great
EXTERNAL REMEDY
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
MARKET.
m Prepared by
T. D. PARKER,
LEWISTOWN, PENN'A.
Apr 3,
Hardware.
Everybody says selheimer sells
the CHEAPEST AND BEST
H ARDWARE
in TOWN. That's an. And ha sells them
; by the Wagon Load. apr 3
The Union Churn.
I IIAVE procured the exclusive sale of the
UNION CHURN,
| and will warrant it to give satisfaction, or
no sale. J. B. SELHEIMER.
look to your Interests !
- A' Hoffman's you will find all
kinds of Hardware and Farming Implements
at low prices.
GOOD NEWS TO HOU3EKEEPEEB!!
Tie Lattft and Matt ValuabU Dmovcry of tht Aye:
WINDOWS CLEANED
Without Soap or Water.Tine or laabor. by u 0I
!WOOD S U M ' S
Instantaneous Window Polish.
IT DOES away with soap suds or hot water, thus
1 avoiding the slons upon the floor or adjoining wnn.
and the disagreeable sensation of the water runm- -
down on the arms, ander the sleeve*, and wetting
them to the shoulder*. It leases no lint uponahs
glass, and gives it a more transparent and dearer To.
pea ran ce than can be got with ten times the amour
of labor and time in washing. For polishing Minor?
'•r any kind of Sliver, Brass or Tln-wurt,
has no equal. The polish i warranted to contain no
acids, nor anything of a poisonous or injurious char
acter. but is perfectly harmless in everv respect.
For aaleby J. A. A W. K. M' KEE,
. , : 3 ' Hall Building, opposite Bla'k Bear
Hotel. Lewistown, Pa. noTl4-tf
Great Excitement at the Post
Office,
ON account of the new arrival of Boots and Shoes,
at greatly reduced prices. The undersigned would
respectfully inform the public that he ha* just arrived
from the eastern cities with a large assortment ot
BOOTS, SfIJES AND GAITERS,
consisting of Ladies', Gentlemen's and Children's
Wear, which he has purchased at "comedown" pn
ces. He is now prepared to seil cheaper than iho
cheapest, for -ash. Also, constantly on hand a largo
assortment of home-made work, w'hich is manufac
tured under his own supervision, and of the best ma
terial and workmanship. Boots and Shoe* made to
order at short notice. Repairing done in the neatest
manner. Call at the Post Office, and examine for
yourselves. W. C. THORNBL'RG.
Lewtstown, Mav 23,1866-r.
NEW ARRIVALS.
PF. LOOP 1* receiving new goods every week, di
. red from the eastern factory, and is prepared to
sell Boots cheaper that the cheapest, having a large
assortment of ail sixes and styles.
Men's Boots from $3 50 to 5 00
BOYS' 2 50 to 3 50.
do 2 00 to 2 50.
Children's 1 25 to 2 00.
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
l modated at short notice.
Call at the old stand. P. F. LOOP.
NEW STOCK.
_UL j The subscriber has just received and will
£ S I keep on hand a select stock of Men's, Bov'
f and Youth's Boots. I-adies', Misses and Chil
i Boots and Shoes of various kinds and
' styles, to which he would invite the attention of his
'ft lends and the public generally. As it is his intention
NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD
hv any dealer in the county, those in need of winter
; ticots'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 BIG Suoe, next
door to F. J. Hoffman's store.
sepl'-J JOHN CLARKE.
PRICES DOWN ONCE MORE.
rpHE undersigned has a large stock of both
1 Home-made and Eastern manufactured Boots and
i Shoes, which he offers at prices lower than he has
| sold for four years :
: Men's thick, a. Boots, warranted, from $2.75 to 5.00.
" Kip, " " " 4.00 to 6.00.
" Calf, " " extra 4.50 to 6.00.
' Boy 9' 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.
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 enables us to reduce our prices.
HOME-MADE WORK of all kinds made to
order at reduced prices. So come on boys and girls
and examine for yourselves.
Trunks, Valises and Carret Bags
kept on hand. Gentlemen will bear in mind that no
goods will be given out unless paid for, and if re
turned in gixxf order, the money will be returned, it
requested. But when goods have been soiled or
worn, they will not lie taken hack—please hear this
in mind—a some folks think that wearing for a
short time don't injure flie sale of them afterwards,
augl-tf BILLY JOHNSON.
TO THE LADIES. -
rnilE CIR IUE FR4ACAIS, OR
L FRENCH DRESSING for Ladiea
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 as
when new, leaving the leather soft and
pliable, and what is of great importance
; to the ladies it will not rub otf when wet
and soil the skirts. Traveling bags, kid
! gloves, trunks, carriage tops, and tine
| 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. & W. R. McKEE,
in Odd Fellows' Hall, cor. Market and
Dorcas sts., Lewistown. oetlTtf
Looking Glasses and Picture
Frames
THE undersigned, thankful for past fa
vors, would inform the public that he
still manufactures Frames of every de
i scription, as cheap as they can be made
; elsewhere. Looking Glasses of even,' 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 filled,
; are requested to call for them.
mylßtf JAMES CRUTCHLEY.
EXCELSIOR
Photograph and Art Gallery.
LATE BURKHOLDEK'S.
McEWENS can now furnish the pub
lic with Likenesses, from the tiniest
j Gem to a Portrait or life size Photograph.
We have the only Solar Camera at work
in the Juniata Valley, and desire the pub-
I lie to call and examine what Mr. Burk
j holder (an accomplished and well known
artist) and others have pronounced " a
i success." Rook at the array:
: Gems, Albatypes or Ivory
| Ferrotypes, types,
Melainotypes, Photo-Miniatures
Ambrotypes, Cabinet Photos., A
I Card Photographs Portrait or Life size
1 Vignettes, Photograph s
Photographs for plain or in colors,
, oval frames, &c., &c., Ac.
- Our work is executed in the best style,
plain or in colors, and at the lowest rates,
i CaU at McEWENS.
N. B.— nstruetions to students given
:nt fair ates. apltf
A. FELIX. W- H. FELIX.
(£s
H A ) Eon band a good assortment of Furniture 01
all Kinas suitable to furnish a house out and out
j fepring and Common Mattresses, and
EXTENSION TABLES,
of any sizes and prices to suit the times.
We cordially invite the attention of both old and
\oung, great and small. No charges for showing
Cailandexamine before purchasingelsewheie
-1 hanktul for past favors and hoping a eontiouanco
of the same, we remain, yours. Ac.
Lewutown, March 13, 1867-tf FELIX k .SON.
CROVESTEEN & CO..
PIANO FORTE
iMANUFACTUItERS,
499 Broadway, New York.
THE attention of the Public and the trade is invited
If our Nw SCALE T OCTAVE ROSE WOOL'PI ANO
POR 1 ES, which for volume and purity of tone are
unrivalled by any hitherto offered in tins market.—
They contain all the modern improvements, French
Grand Action, Harp Pedal. Iron Frame, Overstrung
Bass, etc- and each instrument being made under
tlie personal supervision of Mr. J. H. GKOVESTEES, who
j lias bad a practical experience of over 35 years
their manufacture, is fully warranted in every partic
ular.
The •• QROVBSTEES FIAXO FOR 1 ES" rcmtal Iht
Atettni of Merit over nil others at the Celehratai
World's Fair,
W here were exhibited instruments from the best ma
kers of Loudon, Pans, Germany, Philadelphia. Balti
more. Boston and New York; and also at the Ameri
can Institute for fiA-e successive years, the gold and
silver medals from both of whicli can be seen at our
ware-room.
By the introduction of improvements we make a
stil more perfect Piano Forte, and by manufacturing
large y. with a strictly cash system, are enabled to of
fer these instruments at a price which will preclude
all competition.
Term, i—Net C&sla In Carrent Fnndi.
*#-Descnptiv© Circulars Sent Free. octlO-Jn