Tin aaaa? ItOCALi AFFAIRS. COUNTY COMMITTEE. Lewistown, W. W.—Jno. A. McKoß.Charles Stahl. E. W.—K. W. Button. Aino* llooi. Armagh—(old,.—Jno. C. McNitt, Hiram C. M.-Lan Ji buti. Armagh—(nuw)—Ner Thompson, Alex. McNitt. ltrown —Koht. Sterrett. .Ir.o. Reed. l inon—W. C. Nelson. Mites Haffly. Menno— D. M. Contour Wayne —Jno. CaUwell. Hon. E. Morrison. Newton Hamilton—R. 1.. Gamble, Jno. B. Miller. Olirer—David H. Myers. Henry S. Price. Bratton—Rieheson Bratton. Jas. Renin^er. MeVeytown—W. H MeClellan. W. Wilson. Deeaiur —Joseph Sijrler, A. >l. Ingram. Granville—Jos. Brought, Harrison Aurand. perry—Jes.su Mendenhull, Antos Mitchell. Festival, —The members of the Luther an Choir of this place intend holding an ' lee Cream Festival and Lunch Supper, to begin on Wednesday of next week, and continuing several evenings thereafter, j The proceeds will be applietl to the pur chase of new musie books, anil the bal ance, if any, to the organ fund. The pub- j lie are invited to attend. It will be held in Mrs. Fiehthorn's Store-room, West Market street. Working of the New Law.—The new tem perance law was put into force for the first; time we believe in this county last week, under the provision where a man taken ! up for intemperance is required to tell where lie procured the liquor. Ilis an swer in this ease implicated a tavern keep er in lleedsville and one in this town, and if the ease is followed up it must result in the forfeiture of both licenses. The pub- i lie will await the action of Justice, Dis trict Attorney and Court with some de gree of interest, as should the case not be • suffered to he settled or continued, as lias been the ease frequently, and acoiiviction j take place, it would add auother forcible ( example towards preventing intemper ate iiieu from procuring liquor. New Church. —The church-going folks of Newton Hamilton and vicinity have awakened a spirit of enterprise, and now have a fair prospect for erecting a new Presbyterian church, proposals for which will be received until September Ist. It is to be of brick, two stories high, and 4-5 by t>3. The Weather.—lt commenced raining on Thursday night last and continued, with little intermission for about thirty hours. It came from the east and there fore caused but a slight rise in the Juni ata. On Sunday it was very warm, the thermometer at 3 o'clock standing9l. On Tuesday morning v/e again had showers of rain, which, with the former have put the ground in good order for fall plowing, and ensure a good crop of corn. Serious damage was done to the West Branch Canal last week by land slides \ and Hoods, and nearly all the railroads from New York to Virginia suffered more or less damage. The storm was most vi olent at Baltimore. According to the tel egraph it extended over a great part of, Eurojie at the same time. The Directors of the Middleereek Rail road, at their meeting last week, appoint ed Col. Henry C. Eyera Director in place of Thomas lleaver, resigned. What is | known as the Jack's creek route was adopted, the line being almost straight, | and easily made, while the route through Lillvsville was 1700 feet longer, much curved, and more expensive. It was the general wish of Decatur to have the road at the latter place, but the board, although anxious to gratify their friends there,' deemed it unwise under the circumstan ces to adopt it. i lie market was well supplied yesterday morniiur with meats of all kinds and ex cellent vegetables raised by gardeners in and near town. All that is wanting to establish a good market is a general dis position among our citizens to buy there. B, tor the present, they pay a few cents more, they ought to bear in mind that ev erything is fresh, and also that competi tion would have a tendency to cheapen things brought there for sale. We might instance this in several articles which can be had in any quantify desired at as low a price as the same articles sold for by the bushel a year or two ago—a fact which demonstrates what we have often averted would be thy case with proper encouragement. Remarkable F act—That Daniels A Stone are selling Ladies' Calf-skin Shoes at $1.50 per pair. fej" Lumbermen, Masons, Millers, Me chanics, and all men of business should: Lave Prof. Barnitz's POCKET ACCOUNT-J AXT, price 3d cents, sent postpaid, by ad dressing G. K. Frysinger, Lewistown, l'a. )' flje excitement at Grove's Store; continue* unabated. People go there now more confident than ever that they get tin- worth of their money. Vegetables a, id Fruiu are tU chief attractions at h'is tinje; while his ice cream rooms are ■'" without crowds of nightly visitors.! has almost anything you want —his' establishment being a true type of a vari-1 4 -.> store. (Jail on him. Housekeepers will find the largest Varie i the best and safest Tin Fruit -wis known, at the Big Coftee Pot Sign, j have the best Glass Jar in the mar- Muie Jars too, with tin lids, and the U: '.ile stock offered at the lowest cash J. Ittvx.s WALLIS. [21.2t ' Nonjiaatiijg Candidates. —We have for -■ "- ais advocated tlie adoption of what is "•• <jU n as the "Crawford County Hys "i an-J as it annually becomes more 'u parent that something of the kind is' ~' led Ry both parties, we trust that the * 4 publican County Committee will take ••asures towards adopting it before nextf "'"'"Her. 'fhe rules which, under this govern the nominations, are sub stantially as follows: Ibe candidates for the several ' 'H'cs shall have their names announced i u'n ° r ni,,r(i °? tb e county papers at < ast three weeks previous to the primary fetings, stating the office and to besub- j ject to the action of the party at the said j primary meeting. Second, The voters responding to Re publican principles in each township or j borough shall meet on the day of | ,at the usual places of holding the I spring elections, at 9 o'clock, a. m., and proceed to elect one person for judge and two persons for clerks, who shall form a j board of election to receive votes and de- j terinine who are proper persons to vote, j and shall hold the polls open until tip. m. J After the polls are opened the candidates J announced as aforesaid shall be balloted j for; the name of each person voting shall | i be written on a list at the time of voting, i no person being allowed to vote more than j j once for each office. Third. After the polls are closed the| | Board shall proceed to count the votes J that each candidate received and make out the returns accordingly, to he certi j lied to by the judge and attested by the! : clerks. Fourth. The judge (or one of the clerks j ! appointed by the judge) of the respective j election districts, shall meet at the Court; House, in , on the Tuesday following ■ the primary meetings, at 1 o'clock, p. m., I having the returns and a list of the voters, i and count the votes, and the person hav-i ing the highest number of votes for | any office shall he declared the regular j nominee of the party. Fifth. Any two or more persons having an equsl number of votes for the same j ; office, tlie judges shall proceed to ballot I for a choice, the person having the highest! number to he the nominee. Sixth. The return judges shall lie com petent to reject, by a majority, the returns from any election district, where there is i : evidence of fraud, either to the returns, ! or otherwise, to the extent of the frauds committed. Aeiglilioi-ing (On 11 ties. Bog Drowned. —Bennie Jones, a bov about four years of age, whose parents re-; side 111 Hollidavsburg, was missed from home, on Wednesday evening of last! week. Diligent search was made for the lost hoy in town and vicinity, hut no; trace of him was found, until after ten! ■j o'clock; while a party of men were search ing in the canal, when his little boat was found floating on the water, in the "slip" f next above the rolling mill of the Juniata Iron Manufacturing Company. Boon after his body was found close to the mouth of the "slip" in the canal by Mr. • George Atkins. A number of gentlemen from Philadel phia are engaged at present in making : maps of Union and Snyder counties. — Tlie surveys have been made and they are j now at work making the maps. On Sunday night a week the office of John Farnsworth, Esq., Treasurer of Northumberland county, was forcibly en tered and robbed of £l5O, which was de posited in the money drawer of his table, i Ham Burnt. —The large barn, belong ing to Mr. William Stump, about 31 miles | below Centre Hall, was struck by light ning on Saturday last,and totally destroyed by tire. It contained the crops of the past harvest, and much other valuable property. We presume the loss is cov ered by insurance in the Pen us Valley Insurance Company.— litllej'onte Brass. Accident and Death. —A young man named Calvin Cypher, employed as a ; brakeman on the Huntingdon and Broad Top Railroad, was injured to such an ex ' tent, on Friday evening a week, that he died a few hours afterwards. From what information we can gather, he was on the . train that conveyed tlie Good Templars on their picnic excursion, and after hring | ing them to town, the train was taken to the "cut" across the river, and while en gaged in getting the cars in their proper positions, young Cypher was caught be tween one of the cars and tlie platform, a space about eight inches wide, and rolled tlie entire distance of tlie platform, which is some twenty feet in length, literally | crushing him to a jelly about his heart and shoulders. He was a young man about sixteen or seventeen years of age, and from what we can learn was sober and industrious.— Jfunti/if/don Journal. Sad and Fatal Accident. —Last Friday, Daniel Stuck, of Mahantango, Juniata j county, suddenly lost his life by the acci dental discharge of a pistol in the hands of another person. Mr. Stuck was a na tive of West Perry township, Snyder <•<>., j and bad during tin? last twoor three years ' been engaged in the mercantile business 'at McKee's j Falls, Snyder county. But during the present summer lie erected a building at Mahantongo station where he proposed to engage again in tlie mercan tile business. The liuildiug was about ; completed, and he had also secured a post ollice for the place, and intended in a week or so to go to the city to purchase goods, when suddenly and unexpectedly lie is cut down in the prime of life—being about 28 or 30 years of age. He and sev eral other persons engaged at shooting mark with a pistol, and whilst he and some one ot the company were examining . the mark they were shooting at, another stood off ready to shoot, and by some means or other tlie pistol was accidental ly caused to discharge its contents, which entered Mr. Stuck's breast or side and passed through the liver, etc. He walked i to the house, but soon expired.—MijJlin town Republican. 1 lie Republicans of Huntingdon coun ty have nominated the following: Senate —Samuel McVitty. Assembly—Henry S. Wharton. Treasurer —Michael M. Logan. County Commissioner-Sain'l Cummins Jury Commissioner —Geo. VV. Shontz. Director of the Poor—Adam Heater. Auditor—A. P. White, W. L. Rex. The cops of Centre county held their convention on Tuesday of last week, and | placed in nomination the following ticket : Senate —S. T. Shugert, Beilefonte. Assembly—l'. Gray Meek. Beilefonte. Treasurer—A. C. Geary, Walker twp. County Commissioner —Wm. Keder, j Potter twp. Jury Commissioner —John Shannon, Potter twp. Auditor—Solomon Etlinger, Hains twp. DIED- In Lewistown, on theßth August, 1867, A. J. MCCOY, aged 39 years, 4 months, j and 17 days. Mr. McCoy had followed: the milling nusinessfor a numberofyears, principally in Huntingdon county, where lie injured himself internally in carrying grain. His health was not good from that j time, and he gradually became weaker,! and finally ended his mortal career in the prime of' manhood, mourned by wife,! children and friends, and regretted by ail who knew'him. On the 16th July, in Wayne township, j WM. C'OWUEN, aged 64 years. In Lewistown, August loth, Mrs. Bear ley, wife of Daniel Bearley, aged 55 years.! Infant children of Alfred Sinithers and Joseph Limes were buried on Sunday. / I KJL'IXF. SCOTCH YI.K, iti original bottles, MANULACMRRED in Kdinburg. lor sale bv jyW . NATHAN KENNEDY. LEATHER and Shoe Findings, nl lO ways an band. Have now some of the ; ; best Bed Sole. F. J HOFFMAN. . r\ 00D CIIEESE, Crackers. Groceries, Pried Fruit and Honey at A. FEI.IX'B j HOOD TBiB at reduced prices, 81. 00, , V.T $1.50 and SI.BO cents per pound at marl 3 A. FELIX'S. Peruvian Syrup.—' This valuable medi cine has been silently making its way into public favor by the numerous remar kable cures it has performed. Its singu lar efficacy is owing to the protoxide of Iron , which remains unchanged in this preparation, and is the only form in which this vital element of healthy blood can he supplied. A Woman Tries to Blow Herself lp Hit Si a Cannon Rail. One of the most unwhimsical and un ! heard of means of "shufflingoft this mor j tal coil," occurred in this city on Wed • nesday. A woman living in the lower! | part of the city, named Meyer, who, from ! j ill treatment of her husband, had become disgusted with life, attempted to make way with herself in the following unique' manner: She took a six pounder cannon ; hall, which her husband had brought from Vicksburg as a relic, and which had i been lying on the mantle-piece for years, J ami having a rather indistinct conception of the terrible effects of the projectile, and the manner of using it, at length hit upon an idea. She went to Edward's grocery and purchased fifty cents worth of powder, returned home, and procuring a breakfast plate she placed iton the floor. She then poured the powder on the plate, and put the cannon hall on top of the powder. Having thus got her artillery into position and everything in readiness, she then sat down over the loaded plate, and with a burning taper in one hand! fired the powder. The effect of the ex plosion may he imagined. Thoexploding powder burned and blackened the wo man's lower extremities, while the ball which she vainly expected would end her miseries did not stir from its position.! The unfortunate victim of this insane at tempt at self-destruction is lying in a precarious condition from the fool - hardy attempt upon her own life. — St. Louis Re publican, '2.6 th. THE MARKETS. LewtsTosvN, Aug. 21, 18G7 Eggs per dozen 15 Butier per lb 20 Whoat r... I -t i no w neat, red, per bushel *1 90 " white " 2 00 Corn, old, 90 Oats - 50 Flour is retailing at the following prices: Lewistown Extra Family per cwt. 0 00 Superfine 5 00 Extra Family per bbl i' 2 00 Superfine 10 00 The quotations for many articles are continually changing, and hardly worth giving. Potatoes sell at £1 per bushel, cabbage salo cents per head, apples 50u(>0 per peck, corn 3iiu3s per dozen, spring chickens 30a30 for each. I*lilla<lel|iiiu Markets. The market remains in the same apa thetic condition noted from day to day for months past, hut for spring wheat Flour of choice quality is firmer, and in i some instances an advance has been rea lized, while common gades are almost unsalable, even at a concession. Super fine sold for $7.50h8; £8.25a10.50 for old stock and fresh-ground extra; SlOal 1.50 for Northwest extra family; and £11.50a13.50 for new wheat do do and fancy. There is a steady demand for good and prime lots of Wheat from the millers; sales of new Penna. and Southern red at $2.25a2.35, including sonic choice do. at $2.41), and Kentucky white at $2.90; old Penna. Rye sold at $1.45; Corn —the stocks are light and the receipts small, in conse quence of which the transactions are lim ited; saies of yellow at £1.21a1.22, and Western mixed at $1.17a1.18. Oats are dull; sales of new Southern at 75c; we quote old at 90c. *%. Persons receiving papers with a X marked on ! it will under*rami that Mihscripuon is due ou which a remittance ought to be made. Gash Rates of Advertising'. Business Cards (7 lines or less) 1 year 6.00 \ or Executor's Notice? 2 50 Auditor's do 2 oo KM tray Notice, four times, 2 00 Caution r other short Notices, 1 50 Tavern Licenses, single, 1 t>o , If more than one. each 50 Registers Notices of Accounts, each 50 One in<*h constitutes* a square, and all advertising j not otherwise contracted for. or enumerated above, iriJl hereafter be charged 50 cents per square for'each insertion. Job Work. Eighth sheet hills. $1.50 'or 25 >r less; fourth sheet 1 bills $2 for 25 or less; half sheet bil, $1 for 25 or les.-. ROOF SPOUTING ! A GREAT IMPROVEMENT! ! A MOST desirable article ol Solid Wood , \ Spouting—the name finish as tin—eo-ting only ; about flail as much—aui viil uo doubt lust twice as ; long as the tin. Tor sale by JUO F.J.HOFFMAN. XTTALL PAPER. Be sure to gu to iibfif TV man's for this article. A good stock on hand, and prices low. Wall Paper. iy ri DIFFERENT Patterns—lurge assort uent at McMANIGAL'S, Milrov. NEW GOODS. * J. HOFFMAN has just received a • large supply of new goods, which wil! j be sold low. for cash. F|MN WARE A good assortment, at X F. J. HOFFMAN'S. Hardware. I7VERYBOPY says SELIIEIMER sells A the CHEAPEST AND BEST HARDWARE in TOWN. That's so. Aud he sells them by the Wagon Load. apr.i \ SHOEMAKERS, F|MIE best qualities of SOLE LEATHER, ' 1 KIP, UPPER and CALFSKINS, on { hand ; also, ail kinds of j > LININGS, TOOLS, &e., &c., which I am selling low. apr3 J. B. SELIIEIMER. REFINED SAPONIFIER. JAOR 25 cents you can procure what will ' make 20 gallons GOOD SOAP, at mar2otf DR. R. MARTIN'S. 1 CIIIEAP Goods ure found at F. J. Hoffman's, / Hardware, Nails, Drugs, Iron, Groceries, Paints. QOKGIION MACIII.TEUY of all kinds, on hand may 29 F. G. FRANCISGUS, Agt. / lAKPET SWEEPERS, v7 Best in use, for sale by may 26 F. G. FUANCISCUS, d.r A A REDUCTION in prices of ; IjO .U V GOO KING STO V FS. iuy2& F. G. FUANCISCUS. QF C A FOR Children's Carriages. A I thO.OU new stoek just received. ruy29 F. G. FUANCISCUS. I' B R. ISBINT HAS McKeon & Vanhagen's SOAP. samples of which were distributed a few days j ago; also, Hal,bit's Soap, Dobbin's Soap, Header's " Castile " j i Toilet, " 4c., 4c, 4c. ALSO, Canned Peaches, Tomatoes, and Corn, just received, i and very cheap. mays j V^OTlC'EloSportsmen and Ber f) Hunters. —Allpersons are here ■ by eautioued not to trespass upon the premises of the undersigned, hi Oliver township, either by hunting, gathering i: berries, or in any otiier manner, as I am determined to enforce the law against all ■ who do so hereafter. aug",'67-3t* ELISHA BRATTOX. rpEACHERS WANTED.—Appliea i _L tious will be received up to one dav after the examination for Lewistown dis trict, for eleven teachers, to take charge oft hepubliesehools of Lewis town. Schools will open September 2d. JOHN HAMILTON, j jy3l "* i Secretary. unmii Iwm. THE Male Department of this Institu- L tion will commence on the third we i> nksday (18th) of September. ruition in the Classical Department,! S-NO per year. Tuition in the English Department, per year. Tuition ! to be paid half-yearly in ADVANCE. — Boarding and lodging $4 5© to *5.00 per week. Washing, fuel, and light, extra. Full information obtained bv ad-1 dressing, JOHN LAIRD, Brin. Till Sept. Ist direct to McCoysville, Ju-j niataco., Pa., and after that to Lewistown,! Peun'a. jv3l DR. MARTIN'S All kinds of DRUGS AND PATENT MEDICINES, Wf ARII AN FED Ft RE, constantly on yV hand. Shoulder Braces. Trusses, Spinal ami I Abdominal Supporters procured from the best mid ! reliable manufacturers, ordered expressly for I the patient at a small per centage. I would more especially call the attention of Far i | mere and Farriers to my E XCKLSIOR OIL, lor cuts, wounds, bruises, o!<i sores, scratches, in fact • j almost all the external disease* incident to the horse I Also, a most reliable *ure for frosted feet. Patients affected with chronic diseases will secure j the most careful and correct examination, ami will he treated as successfully a.* their diseases will possibly ! admit. No charge fur examination or advice. Hours of consultatiou from 9 o'clock, a. in . to 4 j o'clock. [>. in. K. .MARTIN, M. 1). Re wist own, March 20,1867 —tf NEW OPENING. JT. IVt. NOLTE NAS purchased the stock of Boots and Sheen of P. F. Loop, who will carry on trie business at the well known t)lj stand. He will keen a assortment of home and eastern made goods, and will continue to make work to order in all styles and in the best and neatest manner, lie invites all to jjive nitn a cull as he will sell goods very low, but lor cash only. jyw j.M NOLTB. WAWSKSIEfc 3500 CORDS CHESTNUT OAK AND HEMLOCK BARK, Delivered at the Tannery (if Z. SPAITCCrLE & SC., p.itvisinwv, bur which the highest market price will be paid in CASH. Lewistown, mar 14-1 y COAL! COAL! IT.ST received, a fresh supply of SUN | Hl'liY COAL, all sizes, which will be sold at reduc ed prices. Also, RECEIVED, u full supply of I'A LINGS, FLOORING, PLAST. LATH, SHINGLE LATII, DOORS, SAS H , PLANK, &c., which will he sold at reduced prices. FLOL 11, FEED &, COAU delivered any where within the limits ol the Borough, StsT ORDERS leit at the store of Henry Zerbe, promptly attended t > au2l W. R. HOFFMAN & SONS. UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER. r IMJE most convenient, most durable and I JL therefore the cheapest Wringer ever made. Has taken more first premiums at State and Genet al Fairs, and is used by more people than all other Wringers together. For sale by J. B. SELIIEIMEIL Cora Planter. r ROUGH and READY Corn Planter 1 for sale by J. B. SELHEIMER. MILS M M MiHll, LAM, AM) SEE, F. J. HOFFMAN. .lone 10. lSfi7. A Fresh Supply Of those cheap Prunes, Peaches. Canned \ Corn. Ac. at BRISUIN'S. TIN WARE. IF you want Good TIN WARE, home man j . ufaeture, buy of J. B. SELUEIEER. CROVESTEEN & CO., PIANO FORTE M A N U F ACT U It K RS, 409 Broadway, New York. '111! E attention of the Public an 1 the trade is invited I to.mrNiw SCAI.K 7 OCTAVE KO.SEWOODPIANO FOHTKS, which for volume and purity of tone are unrivalled by any hitherto offered m this market.— They eontain all the modern improvement*, French i,rand Action, Harp Pedal, Iron Frame, Overstrung Bass. etc.. and each instrument being made under the personal supervision of Mr. J. II.GIIOVK.NTEEN. wIio has had u practical experience of over 86 years in their manufacture, is fully warranted in every partic ular. The " (I FOVFSTEEW IT A SO FOR'IES" received the Aitardof iter it over nil others at the Celebrated War Id" s Fair, Where were exhiMted-instruments from the best ma kers of London, I'ai is. Germany. Philadelphia, Haiti- i more. Boston and New York; and also at the Amen j can Institute for five successive years, the gold and silver medals from both of which can be seen al our j ware-room. By the introduction of improvements we make a j stil fore perfect Piauo Forte, and by manufacturing j large v. with a strictly cash system, are enabled to of fer these instruments at a pi ice which will preclude i all com petition. Terms t—Net Cash In Current Pnnds. tta~l inscriptive Circulars Sent Free. oettO-Km I GOOD NEWS TO HOUSEKEEPERS!! I The Latest and AJost Valuable Discovery of the Aye! J I N I) (> W S C 1. E A N E I) Without Soap or Water, Time Or Labor, by using W O O D SUM' S liiNtantaiieous Window I'olish. IT DOES away with soap suds or hot water, thus I avoiding the slops upon the floor or adjoining paint, and the disagrceaUo sensation of the WHter running down on the arms, under the sleeves, and wetting thorn to the shoulders. It leaves no lint upon the glass, and gives it a more transparent and clearer up pearance than can lie got with ten times the amour of labor and time in washing. For polishing Mirrort or any kind of Silver, Urnss or Tin-ware, it has no equal. The polish is .warranted to contain no acids, nor anything of a poisonous or injurious char acter, but is perfectly harmless in every respect. For sale by j. A. A W. K. McK EE, Odd Fellows' Hall Building, opposite Black Bear Hotel. Lewistown. Pa. novl-t-tf HAY FORK DEPOT. I" HAVE !or pale the Sprout Hay Knife f and Fork of which so many were sold last sum- j iner, giving the greatest satisfaction. Also, THE SCREW FORK I a new article entirely and good, ju-i F. J. HOF FAN. j :| COAL! COAL! FROM the most celebrated mines, and se- \ lected for family use. WILKESBARRE. SDNBURY,; [ Nos. 1, 2 and 3, Stove and Egg. LYKEN'S VALLEY, Stove and Chestnut FARMERS, ATTENTION! LIMiEBURNERS' COAL, AT THE LOWEST PRICES. ! i BSU Orders left at Store of Geo. Blymver &, Son promptly attended to. J. 0. BLYMYER & CO Lewistown, July 31, 1807. LUMBER LUMBER!: Great Fall in Prices! BOARDS, from $2 and upwards. BLAST. LATH, 3 75 to 4 25 per M. W• P. FLOORING, 375 per 100 feet. Hemlock do 3 35 do I SASII, 8 x 10, 7 cents, and other down in i proportion. PANEL DOORS down 10 per ct. A full assortment of FRAME LUMBER, * SCANTLING. Ac. may 29 WM. B. HOFFMAN & SONS, j "BlillD I MISSISSIPPI" A Complete History of tine New States' ami Territories, from the <reat Klv er to I lie Gi eal Ocean. By Albert D. Richardson. Over go, MOO COPIES SOLD In 1 MONTH. [ IFF and adventures on Prairies, Mountains and! IJ the la. olio Coast. With over Descriptive and ' , i hotographic. \ iews of the Scenery Cities. Lands. ! : Mines, 1 eople and Curiosities of the New States and i I I erntortes. " !,> l ;vspcct,ve emigrants and seitlers in the '• Far ' West, this History of that vast and fertile region wilt! prove an invaluable assistance, supplying as it does a I s want long felt of a full, authentic arid reliable guide • Ito climate. soil, products, means of travel. Ac., &>•. ! At. h.\ IS \\ AN i"El>—Send for circularsan.i see our tortus, and lull description of the work. Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO.. uug.-lt 507 Minor St. Philadelphia. Pa. DHLAIN TILE. 1 I For Draining Wet Lands, Pipes fir Cellar \; Drains, Water Pipe for (onduciing Water from Springs, manufactured from the best material and fir sale in i-'UiTitri" s desired. Also a good stock of EAR I'll i taw ARE on hand. Orders prompt y atten led to. JOEL zook. : aug7-3ni* Belleville, Mitflin county, Pa. HVII 3L. IR, O ~*siT WOOLEN MILLS, MILROY, MIFFLIN COUNTY. PA. HAN ING resumed the manufacture ol i Woolen Goods, the undersigned will keep con | : <t.intly on hand and for -ale. an assortment of Wool I ! on Goods, exclusively of their own manu facture, such as CASSIMERES, Plain and Fancy, Common and Fine, j Light and Heavy. DOESKINS, OV KRCOATINGS, TWEEDS, AC. FUANMELiS, I 'lain and Rarred, Heavy, Medium and Light, \V hite, Gray and Colored j JEANS, SATINETS, BLANKETS, &0., STOIKI.XG VIKVS. Germantown Zephyrs, &c. Vl£SX®m&3S ©iIIEJIPISIFiS Made to order, of three ply, all wool chain. j <>ur goods are made with especial reference to I SIKENi.UI and DI'KAHI LITY. being put up in the ! most substantial manner and of the best material, aud j will he -old at prices as low as they can lie mantifac- 1 ; tured lor. and still retaiu these desirable qualities. I ! \V e have wagons out from wiiicli persons can obtain i I our goods at their <urn doors at the same prices that I ! they are. sold for at the factory. £'i IV,ol. Se*ap ntvl I.a rd taken in * rehanqe for qruels. ' may la-titll JAMES THO.MI'Si.iN A* SONS. Harrisburg Steam Boiler Works, IIARRISBURG. PA. ROBERT TIPPETT, Manufacturer of CYLINDER, FLUE, LOCOMOTIVE, HORIZONTAL and UPRIGHT TUBULAR BOILERS, i ROTARY BLEACHERS, HEATERS, TANKS, SMOKE STACKS, Ac. All kinds of work out of Boiler, Tank or Shoei : Iron satisfactorily executed. Special attention paid to j REPAIRING at reasonable rates. TfJJu With steam facilities, improved machinery and tools, and advantage of having al! material made at our doors I urn enabled to furnish parties in want ol work of this character with an "A. No. I"article and at lowest figures. Junes 3m j P. T. BARNDM'S Patent ELASTIC STRAP & BUCKLE, For Pants, Vests & Drawers. 'PtIIS little invention is just out, aod as L i' is no "humbug" is meeting with a rapid sale. It can be applied in a moment to any garment, t>v any person, causing it to tit perfectly. Its elasticity prevents tearing the straps and buck -IPM off the clothes, and also allows perfect freedom of ; the body while workmg.or taking exercise. For sale by tailors and the trade generally. Send 25 cents, for strap, circulars, terms to agents and the trade, to the BARSUM E. S. & B. COMPANY, 650 Broadway, NEW" YORK. Sip- Agents Wanted in every county."ia May 29.1867—3 m. Brass Bells, ALL sizes, and all articles generally kept in a Hardware Store, at McManitjaVs, Milrot/. Also, Oils and Paints, all kinds of Patent j Medicines and Drugs, a splendid assortment | of Hair and Horse Brushes, all kinds of Per 1 fumeries and Soaps, Hair Restoratives, Toilet* Mouth Wash, &o. ju!2-4t OUR COLUMN Important to the Public!. THE WESTERN FARMER BRIM FULL! Washing Machine AHEiAD! YES, running over with comforts for you THE undersigned respectfully invites ana yours, and all at \ I the citizen* of Mifflin County to call ami see tho I operation of this Machine, before purchasing others. T3 "rr< t-j t-T /-*< -r- _ i For the cleaning of clothes it is the best and most Ei XJ Lj v> Xhi J_) Ft JCJE S 1 c °mplete article ol the kind now in use. It is a great Vi V 1 K<s on clothes and time over any other Washing Goods sold with ~r . • - l *°h'neuow in use; besides it is sold o> sap lourr izooas Sola with privilege of returning if • ny hcr Machine now offered to the i>eoplo. they don t turn out as represented, at the 1 tor'i th * r 'Shtof this County to mauufnr ' ,Un!.t them and sell them at my _ , , I| X nt , ,ho 'o* price of SEVEN DOI.- j Big Coffee Pot o 6 ; JXrsre„" SB* TSS'iX^t Look at it; find what you want, and then r can e ( m "- ured • IWMTCWS Jelv-Mi isC drop in and we'll show anything you wish to " m -(-'• Vinu—Sir:— *' " see in our line. Handsome ! our stock of t „ P sold by you, as being a first-rate article, as it docs us TD I I FT- \A/ ADC : , I' and ls . a reat wvmg on clothes and time, ' •L—CL I VY /A fi l. j nd also for its cheapness and simplicity. anl 1 would I say it Will save tho price of itself in clothes in ono Stamped and Japanned ware; under this head yW * PerS ° U " hoUld we have a large vuriety of goods. On hand, , Lzwisrown, Jtriy sth, 1567. tt full stock of Mr. lint. c. Vines:— i have for some time been using the Western i Farmer Washing Machine, made and sold by you, TTT\X-'YT7" A "R.'FI " ,ul t,l< "" ef °re take pleasure in recommending it to v v people as a good article. It does its work well. and saves clothes, time and soap'; and also for its wholesale and retail warranted tip-top, home . b " y ° n ° manufacture. We do MRS. E. C. HAMILTON. „ ... N LKWISTOWK, July ISrtt, 1867. Jobbing, Roofing and Spouting, ' Machin^7nu^ur r er and b r y d ym'a^nn j good article, 1 pure hasted one. which I anriiou* usinc . , , . . mr * 11 to A £ oot * one. I would not be without promptly, and do it right or no pay. As for " makes washing much easier and is saving on STOVES, we'll tell you something newabouw ot hes and time. 1 would say to the people, buy that by and by. You can now be suited in , IV/u. C. Vines, TPrilit rcna Tom 1 I have been using the Western Farmer Wash Ma- XTUIt tans and Jars, j chine, built by you. and take great pleasure in rc-com j mending it as an excellent, cheap and durable nin -1,; r , i e. r- , , *- , chine. It does the work in a most satisfactory niau either lin. G, ass or Stone. Fisher s Patent iter, and I would not know how to get along without (mns; also Stone Jars to close up same as the o , ue ' Every household should have one, and from Jin. lb. Gl., w.h „„ae pri.cipk: 2JI3S' ~ A . McK „. too (jilmore 1 atent lin Cans, the least tiou- —— ble of any we have; but the Press-Top Can A nnJ T) „_ J!.. Tu. i is the CHEAPEST; we have now Machinery to 1 UOOu A6HI6Qy 111 ltS i IcICG • make almost a Can a minute : So look out for ; LOW PRICES, and if you want to nave your fruit, as well' as money, buy Jlome Made Cans. GERMAN TRAYS j a nice stock and at half price. Floor, Table, Stair & Window. WINDOW SHADES, Splendid quality and very cheap. Odd sizes made to order. SHADE & CURTAIN TRIMMINGS, Picture Cord and Tassels, Wood and Willow-Ware, full stock. Remember the place. Ti nun i Minus WRINGER. The odlj Wringer with the patent cog wheel roller regulator, which allows the roll ers to seperate and adjust at both ends with out separating the cog wheels, It has also a patent curved chimp which has an equal bearing on the tub the whole length of the! W ringer, while all other wringers are mere-i ly fastened to a single stave at each end, and j by the use of Bailey's Patent Grasshopper' Spring, for controlling and putting the pres I ure on rollers, only one pressure or thumb 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 he very uneven. Sold on trial at the Hi j Coffee Put Sijn. KITCHEN' FIXINGS, Pie Fork, Pie Crimpers and Trimmers, Hgg Boilers, Cherry Stoners, Magnetic Hammers, Matches A Shoe Blacking, I Ousting and Scrub Brushes, Shoo and Sweeping " Crumb and White wash " Corn Wisps and Brooms, Spain's J'a tent 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, j 1 Scxcimj and Fancy Baskets, Clothes Pins and Lines, Clothes Horses and Wringers, latest & best, I" Boiling 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, wend and tin, Sad or Smoothing Irons, Tea and Coffee Pot Stands. Match Safes. 7 different kinds, Mouse aud Bat Traps, Dinner and Tea fids, Step Ladders and Garden Tools, Coal Sieves and Buckets, Coal 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 Bods. Waffle Irons and Iron Bake Pans, Brass, Porcelain, Tiuoed and Iron Kettles' and Sauce Pans, Iron Tea Kettles and Pots, Butter Bowls and Towel Rollers, Flour Sieves and Clothes Line Keels, Scissors, Snuffers and Nurse Lamps, Slaw Cutters and Lanterns, Clothes Dampeners, Wire Dish Stands and Covers, Knives and Forks, Butcher and Carving Knives, Table Steels, Ivory Knives, Plated Forks and Spoons of all kinds. J. IRVIN WALLIS, At the Big Coflfee Pot Sign* Lewutowii, July 17, 1867.. Stomach Bitters, I A COMIiI.XA TIOX OF MEDICIXES , Which is eminently adapted to the treatment of the diseases for which the lilturs ure recommended. Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, I! Gout, ' Calculuss, Nepbutic Affections, Disordered Stomachs.J In cases of Disordered Stomach, with slug gish circulation of the Blood. Exhausted Vital Energy, This Bitters stands WITHOUT A RIVAL! As a morning appetizer it is conceded to be , THE.MOST WHOLESOME AND EFFECTUAL 1* THE WORLD:r and should be ueed by all WEAKLY FEMALES .| in all chronic cases. To restore health and strength use these bitters. They are Prescribed by the Physi i' eians! and recommended by others who have a knowledge of medicines. Sold WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BY JACOB ZERBV, Atlcnville, Afij/lin County, Henna. Also, by Mrs. Brehman, McVeytown; Al bert Gibboney, Belleville- J. K. Metz. Al lenville. julO-tim MILHOY Drug & Hardware STORE. r UHE undersigned having established in 1 the Drug and Hardware Business, solicits the pa tronage of the public. DRUGS AND MEDICINES of all kinds purchased from n first class h-wvse in Philadelphia, and warranted pi. rif'fcnd fresh. AH pre scriptions ordered will he . are' . from the best ingredient.-. The Drug Busihes-.'. is princi pally managed by DR. A. HAtUSHBARGEIt. practic ing physician, and persons ordering Drugs and .Med icines front a distance may rely on having them care fully prepared and shipped. I have gone to consid erable expense in purcfiositig a large assortment, and will sell as cheap as can. be bought elsewhei e. All kinds of PATENT MEDICINES, BITTERS, & WINES AND LIQUORS, lor medicinal purpoeessonly. SWAIM'S PANACEA, for the cure of Scrofela and Rheumatism. Elixir, Calisava. Iron and Bismuth for Dyspepsia and other affections, and' all articles kept in a Drue Store. HARDWARE at reduced price- Bird Cages. Iron and Nails, house furnishing Hardware. Oils and Paints, 4c., 4c. Give me a call, and see for yourselves. W. J. MoMANIUAL Milroy, Jnly 17,1817. I AM selling Kims, Spokes,Hubbff, Sprina, Axles, &c., very low. A L A R G E- STOCK apr 3 at SELIIEIMER'S
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