1/JJ3 TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. TWO DOLLARS PER ANNUM. LOCAL AFFAIRS. COUNTY COMMITTEE. I, t wistown. IV U.—Jnn. A. McKtv, Clmrle* Slalil. K W—lt. W. I'ntton. Aiuch Hoot. Armagh—(<>Ul)—Jno. C. Mo.Nitt, Un ani C. McLana hen. ATfiagh—/newi—Ner Thompson, Alex. McNitt. Brown — ttobt. So-rrett. Jr.o. liee<i. Union—W. C. Nelson. Miles Hufflv. .Meiino—l). M. Contuer Wayne—Jno. CaMwvli. Hon. E. Morrison. N. wtnn Hamilton—K- 1.. Gamble. Jno. B. Miller. Oliver— Uavi I H. Myers. Henry 8. Friee. Hration—Hir*hesori rtmtton. Jas. Kenin"er. MeVeytown— W. 11. MeClellan. W. Wilson. lieeatur—Joseph .Siller, A. M. Ingram. Granville-—Jos. Brought, Harrison Auranif. 1 terry—Jesse Mendeuhull, Amos Mitchell. FESTIVAL! Till IISDAV, and i'Stll>.fcV, Aug. 28, 2!>, X 3. The members of the Lutheran Choir of Lewistown will coninienee a LUNCH SUPPER, with ICECREAM, RKFRESHMENTS ami FANCY ARTICLES, in Dr. Wor ral's Pudding, Northwest corner of the Diamond, on Wednesday evening, Aug. £B, IB'i7, to continue several days thereaf ter. the proceeds to be appropriated to the purchase of music books, and the balance, if any, to the organ fund. Two ornamental parlor articles, a Sofa Cushion and a Phantom will be sold by shares. On Thursday, Lunch from 12 to 2 o'clock, and Ice Cream at all hours. Public patronage is respectfully solicited. Admission, - 10 cents. Conferee Meetings.—The patent democ racy held their senatorial and representa tive eonfeerce meetings in this place on Friday last. Each county had a candi date—Perry, <J. T. Mclntyre; Juniata, E. I). Parker; Mifflin, H. J. Walters; Huntingdon, Rruce Petriken ; Illair, Dr. Christy; Centre, J. T. Shugert. The thim bles however had evidently been well rig ged before the conferees met, and although Messrs. Walters and Christy were by courtesy entitled to the nominations, they were incontinently pitched overboard to make room for Melntvre and .Shugert. The former was a professed Union man during the war, hut now luts more to say against those who saved thecountry than lie has against rebels, so that we opine both of them, to use the expression of an old six-horse democrat, 'are men after our own heart,'and worthy the support of ev ery mau who opposed the war as unholy and unjust, denounced greenbacks and bonds as continental trash, and d—d Lin coln generally. For the Assembly, John 8. Miller was again nominated, with C'apt. It. P. M \\ iilianis of Juniata as second. Roth these men seem to be veteran offlee-huu ters, with ultra political views, of that character which would prompt them to vote for a restoration of State taxes on re al estate merely because a republican leg islature had repealed them, or for the -.line reason, repeal an efficient license law, or anything else that smacked of sound sense and good republicanism. BPB~Tlic Rarometer during the past few weeks has attested its usefulness in a man ner well calculated to gain the confidence of tlm public. In proof of this, we may cite the fact that on Saturday a week, when almost every one was predicting rain, that instrument showed a flight rise. N ' run 101 lon that day. Subsequently it f. .1 and remained stationary for five days, during which we had rain every •lay or night. On Saturday morning, win;- the clouds still bore a threaten rpi"tiMiiee, it again rose and was fol -1 by fme weather. We use Wood for which Win. J. Fleming is ibis is no advertising puff", but • ar own unsolicited statement. Mr. Davis, foreman of the Lewistown foundry and Machine Shop, met with a singular accident lust week by the burst ing of a small water pipe, the water from which cut his face, near the eye, as com pletely as if a knife had been used. He doing well, but had a narrow escape no losing his sight. Jacob Henry, who h i- engaged at the same place in running tl.e circular saw, had his thumb nearly cut off" the other day. W '* noticed several accidents from un ruly horses during the past week, but with the exception of a broken axle and a Moody nose not much injury was sus tained. This is the season of the year when tiies and other insects are most an noying to animals, and are no doubt fre quently the cause of horses running off' or 1>- ..tiling fractious. On Sunday last < Jeorge Peters was thrown from a carriage, and Miss Mary ■Tiller troin a horse, lioth escaping unhurt. mong the many articles required ! y business men, farmers, and mechanics, 1 make successful their plans and opera tions, none may he found more useful nun a Pocket Accountant, containing lie thods for quick calculation, and con rtili - for treating problems likely to in every-day life. Sent postpaid for " nts. Address G. It. Frysinger, Lew etown, Pa. • till in Motion. —D. Grove, of whom our balers hear so much, and can expect to ir inore. has just received a load of those V 1 ndiU Mess (Shad and Mackerel, and '■ay are pronounced by all who have tried ''"""i, to be sujx rior to any lie has yet re " i\cd. His Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables, ' onfectionery, Ac, arc always fresh and "'•o'l. If you need anything in his line, tall on iiiin first. W wither pleasant. A line trout, about 17 incites long, was ' "'-lit hi a seine in the river last week, "'e Hoard of Directors of the Middle • Railroad, we learn, after adopting Jack's creek route subsequently re ",s"lcre<l tlieir action, and finally direet '"b" engineer, Geo. 11. Arms, to make •' "ew survey with a view of making Lil ''Jsviile a point, if possible. Court. —The August session commence yesterday morning with an unusual ful attendance. It is doubtful whether mor than a few civil causes will be disposed c on account of the large number of case in the quarter sessions, reported to b about fifty. Major Elbow says thai judging from appearances, the judges clerks, lawyers, grand and petit jurors kc. will feel "dirty enough" by the end of the week to require a pretty good scrub bing. Butchering.—Wm. S. Henry lias com meneed butchering again and had a liin lot of meat at market on Tuesday morn ing, which was offered at comparatively reasonable rates. He will be in atten dance at market regularly hereafter, ant will be pleased to see his old customer! and any number of new ones. BfQ- Housekeepers will lind the largesi variety of the best and safest Tin Eruil Cans known, at the Big Coffee Pot Sign, We have tlie best Class Jar in tin; mar ket; Stone Jars too, with tin lids, and tin whole stock offered at the lowest cash price. J. Ikvin Wallis. [21.2t Bviy* T.umbermeii, Masons, Millers, Me hanics, and all men of business should liave Prof. Barnitz's Pookkt Accoi nt ant, price 25 cents, sent postpaid, by ad- Iressing C. It. Frysinger, Lewistown, Pa. Chas. H. Henderson, in the P. ()., is the Agent for a beautifblly engraved Photo graph Marriage Certificate, suitable for framing, and arranged to hold the photo graphs of tlie happy couple. Price SI.(JO. The patent democracy assembled in the Town Hall 011 Monday evening, 011 which xvasion several speak em disgorged the isual quantity of democratic bile incident :o the season. Scenery on the Juniata. —Col. Forney, in one of his letters from Europe, says he scenery on the Rhine is not to be com pared for a moment with the Narrows be low town: "Tlie Rhine, like a great manv other liings earthy, and especially like a great nany things European, sutlers from being ver-praFed. I'he reality falls so very far 'hurt of the extravagant anticipation/that .'>u are a little annoyed at the deception, fake away the history (the host part of it raditional), and the splendid efforts of \rt, aided by the munificence of princes uid capitalists, to adorn every village, .•alley, peak, hamlet, island, railroad sta ion and tunnel, ami 1 can name twenty \uierican streams, all of them surpassing t in length and breath, and every one of 'quailing it in natural beauty. TiieJuui ita with a dozen such pictures as that .vhielt fascinates the traveller as he ap iroaehes I.ewistown on the Peunslyva lia Railroad —the .Susquehanna, with its iuperh Wyoming scenery—the Delaware, .villi its Walertinp—the Hudson, with its •ndless panorama of loveliness —Eake ieorge and its islands—not to speak of lie rivers of the South, from the Potomac o the Pedee, and from Chesapeake Ray o tie <iulf of Mexico—are liner studies or the painter and moreper feet com bin a ions of unassisted nature." In addition to this the scenery 011 tlie Itiiiue, and indeed throughout Europe,is low held for a show from which owners lerive a considerable revenue, while our iwn is almost in its natural wild state, uid can he viewed without being dogged >v a guide or an itinerant peddler of un ions, both of whom make it a trade to tecompany or follow travelers. A Woxnarn in White. —-YW tier to Pamrn rcr# on the Pennsylvania Railroad. —We! opy the following article from the Jtail oader, puhlislied in < ineinnati. The rain referred to is the Fast Line, and the I oration of tlie scene is somewhere he wee n Huntingdon and I.ewistown. "I'he information we are now about to! mpart will lie received with pleasure by • II the passengers on the Pennsylvania! ent ral Railroad who leave Pittsburg on he 10..10 p. 111. train for tlie East. Now we don't pretend to say that there not more than oae 'woman in white;' 11 tart, we think there is a large number if them if they could be seen. Justf/ow s the rub. However, they can be seen low and then. When we*do see them ve ought to perpetuate their memory in loctry and prose. We propose to do' the utter. It is well known that the Pennsylvania en 11 a I Railr< >u< len isses the 4 bi ue Jll niata' "ivrr; that in crossing, tlie train moves rery slowly; that iijhui the Eastern bank >! the river there stands a house, that said liou.-e stands somewhat lower than lie bed of the railroad track; that the car .vindows and the window in the second story of the said house a'e about on a evel. If tlie above facts are not known o the majority of Eastern travelers, we ve now give it out so they may 110 longer vmain ignorant of some very important ruths, points upon which hang our story. If" it is not known, we will now state hat the 10.30 p. in., train out of J'itts ntrgh, crosses the Juniata river at about a. 111., the next morning, and in the iionth of May or June it is a lovely hour, 'lie cool breezes from the valley are fresh lid invigorating, and the traveler, after icing shut up in a close ear over night, is efreshed by poking his head out of his vindow in quest of airs and sights. And low we have come to tlie gist of what re have long tried to say, that if the raveler on the road and train referred to, rill keep his eyes open at tlie point indi ated, he will see in the aforesaid second tory window, a real 'woman in white,' livelier by far than Wilkie Collins, ller: ouch is directly against the window and ,s the train moves slowly, yet a thousand lines too fast, a vision of perfect Joveli icss opens up to the enraptured gaze.— I"Lie mind wanders off into fairy lands nd is only brought to its sense by the ngineer whistling to tlie brakeman to let jo his brakes. We advise all old men and boys not to 00k too long, else they might loose their | igiit. We warn married men not too j iiddenlv to become enraptured with tlie iceiiery along the Pennsylvania Central md go this route and none other, though t is out of their way. If, on the first of the year, Mr. Owin ler has found that his travel lias increased me hundred percent., we now speak fori he credit, because tlie cause for such an ncrease could be traceable hut to one Jiing; the anxiety to see a ' woman in vhite.'" A barn, with the entire contents, he longing to Mr. Ilenry Meek, in Ferguson township. Centre county, was destroyed l>y lightning a few weeks ago. Hon. James Armstrong died at Wil liamsport, on Tuesday, 13th inst., aged 75 rears—a prominent mau of the West Branch Valley. .Neighboring Counties. Huntingdon County. 'llie Agricultural Society, of Hunting | don county, have resolved, that a Fair be held by the Society, for three days, com mencing Wednesday, the 2d 'dav of October next. A Chapter of Accidents. —Jacob Flasher, a young man of about seventeen years of age, while engaged in driving a team at tached to a threshing machine, at the barn ot Mr. Hainmon, in Cromwell two. this county, on the sth inst., had his lett foot and ankle terribly mangled, by being caught bet ween one of the arms of the horse-power and the machine. Amputa tion was necessary, which was successful ly performed by Dr. Thompson of Seotts ville, assisted by Dr. Thompson, of Mill Creek. Our informant says the accident was the result of carelessness on the part of young Flasher. Me is getting along finely. A little boy, residing on Church street, in this borough, hail one of his hands badly injured, by being caught in the cog wheels ol Col. Summers mammoth ice cream freezer, 011 \\ ednesilay afternoon last. A little boy, less than two years old, a son of Mr. Hiram Johnston ot this piaee, fell from the second-story window of his house (at the bridge), to the ground, al most twenty-live feet, striking a bench with his side, and strange to say, not a bone was broken, nor any serious injury resulted from the fall. On the <lay before the above, Annie Smith, a colored servant in the employ of Dr. NefF, was bad'y scalded on the foot, by the accidental upsetting of the water boiler whilst being lifted from the stove. We understand she is doing well. A young man named Mierley made a narrow escape from being drowned, on Sunday, the 11th inst., while bathing in the dam, near Mapleton. It seems that young Mierley could not swim, and ven turing too far, he got into the channel, where he was unable to help himself. His comrades hurried to his assistance, and by great labor succeeded in dragging him to the shore, where, after bieellort he was resuscitated. This should he another warning to .Sabbath breakers. —JI un tint/don Journal. Blair County. II oman ami dirts Cost. —The Altooiia I ril.une says that a woman named Page*, and two girls named Rentier, lately start to the mountains north of town, for the purpose of gathering whortleberries. Not returning in the evening, Mr. Page and Mr. Rentier started to the mountains in search of them. After wandering about all night, and finding 110 trace of them, they returned to town and gavethealarm, whereupon some one hundred and fifty men from the shops started out to search for them. The men divided otFin squads of ten, in order to scour the woods in all directions. The party going in thedirec t on of the head waters of Hell's Run, met the woman and girls returning, they having been found by some person who was at work in that locality, and by him set upon the road to Altoona. They had wandered through tlia woods ail uight, and in consequence, were pretty well fa tigued. It is not likely that they will un dertake a trip of the kind soon again. We advise persons going to the mountains for berries to have some one along who is acquainted with the ground. MARRIED Tn Milroy, at the residence of the bride's parents, 011 the 301 h ult., by Rev. J. F. Dietterich, WILLIAM ( H EN'NKY, of Cen tre co., to Miss MARY ('. (IUAHAM, of Milroy. In Milroy, at the Lutheran parsonage, 011 the P.Hh inst , by Rev. J. F. Dietterich, ANDREW (.'. MCCLKXATHEN to Miss ELIZABETH LAIRD, both of Milroy, Mif tlin county. DIED 111 Lewistown, on Saturday night, Aug. 24TH, IW>7, MARY MCCLLUE*FRYSI NUHK, infant daughter of Henry and Mary D. Erysinger, and 11 weeks and 2 days. * On the HUtli inst., in this place, JACOB L. DEARLY, aged lis years, 0 mouths and 1J days. THE MARKETS. LXWISTOWN, Aug. 27, 1807 Eggs per dozen 15 Butler per lb , 20 Wheat, red, per bushel fl 90 white " 2 00 Corn, old, 90 O.its " 50 Hour is retailing at the following prices: Lewistown Extra Family per cwt. G 00 Superfine 5 00 Extra Family per bbl 12 00 Superfine p) 00 The quotations for many articles are! continually changing, and hardly worth giving. Potatoes sell at 75 per bushel, cabbage salo cents per head, Apples 30a50 per peck, corn 10ul5 per dozen, spring chickens 20a30 for eueli. I'liilit<ll)ihin Markets. Small sales of superfine at f7.25n~.70. Northwestern 511.58a12.75; IViiiia. and Southern wheat at 52.35a2.45; rye, $1.70a 1.72; corn, f1.22a1.25; oats, oOutiSc. CATTLE MARKET. 2100 head of Beef Cattle arrived and sold at the Avenue Drove Yard, at from lGc. to Kite, for extra; 13a 15c. for fair to good; and loal2c. per pound for common as to quality. Cows —$f>ua7o for springers and ?05al00 per head for cow and calf. Sheep were dull and rather low. 12,000 head sold at suGe. per pound gross as to condition. SEND 25 CENTS! I TOR a complete ami concise POCKET ACCOUNTANT, for business men. by YY'. T. Barnitz, A. M. Sent post pal I. AdJjpes3, UFO. R. FRVSrNCER, Lewistown, Pi. J W. Smith's PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY HAS been removed from corner of the Diamond to nearly opposite the Ga zette Office, aug7-2m /ENI IXK .SCOTCH ACIO, in original bottles, J manufactured m lor sale by jy'Q NATIIAN KENNEDY. REFINED SAPONIFIER. 17IOR 2-5 cents you can procure what will 2 make 20 gallons GOOD SOAP,at mar2otf DR. R. MARTIN'S. BRISBIN HAS McKeon & Vanhagen's SOAP. samples of which were diHtrihatad n. few days ag> ; also. Rabbit's Soap, Dobbin's Soap, Render's " Castile '• Toilet, u Ac., Ac., Ae. ALSO, Canned Peaches, Tomatoes, and Corn, just received, and very cheap. mays SHOEMAKERS, riMIE best qualities of SOLE LEATHER, 1 KIP, UPPER and CALFSKINS, on hand ; also, all kinds of LININGS, TOOLS, &c., &c... which I am selling low. apr3 J. B. SELHELMER. 'V'OTH'E to Sportsmen sincl Bcr ry Hunters. —Allpersousurehere by cautioned not to trespass upon tli premises of the undersigned, in Olive township, either by hunting, gathering j berries, or in any other manner, as I an determined to enforce the law against al who do so hereafter. augT.MT-:;r EJLISHA BRATTON. TIH( III:KS WASTED.- Applies -I- tions will be received up to one da; after the examination for Lewistown (lis triet, for eleven teachers, to take ehargi of the public schools of .Lewistown. School will open September ild. J OHM HAMILTON, Jy3l Secretary. IMISM.Y 11 T'lK Male Department of this Institu 1 tion will commence on the 'rnuti i f NKSDA v (18th i of September. tuition in tHe Classical Department *."> per year. Tuition in the Engli-,1 Department, *:*•> per year. Tuitioi to be paid half-yearly IN ADVANCE.— Hoarding and lodging Sg.ro Su S.VO< per week. Washing, fuel, and light extra, bull information obtained bv ad dressing, JOHN LAIRD, Prin. Till Sept. Ist direct to MeCoysville, Ju niataco., Pa., and after that to Lewistown Penn'a. j V 3j DR. MARTIN'S All kinds of DRUGS AND PATENT MEDICINES YUAUIiAX I ED PURE, constantly or y V hand. Shoulder Braces. 'trusses. Spinal ant Abdominal Supporters procured from the best ant meet reliable manufacturer*. ordered expressly fn tup ]>atient at a small p*r ocn'Hge. 1 would more especially call the attention of Far inert* and r amors to tny k x o j : L S i o u o i i J . I"I cuts. woiind>. bruises.old sores, s<*ratehes, in fad almost all ibe external diseases incident to tlu: horst Also, a most reliable cure for frosted feet. Patients arte < * tod with clironie diseases will securt the most careful and correct examination, and will IK treated as sin eosfully as their diseases will possibly admit. No charge for exammotion or advice. Hours of consultation FRONT 9 o'clock, U. m.. TOT o'clock, p. in. R. MARTIN, SI. U. Lewlstown, Starch 20,1567— tf NEW OPENING-. KAS DurchaMMl the stock of Ho< and Shoes of P. r. Loop, who will carry on tlie business at the well known old stand. He will keen a large assortment ol Dune and eastern inadv good*, and will continue to rn:.kp work to order ii) all styles and IU the best and neatest manner. He invites all to give lnni a call as no will sell goods very low, hut lor cash only. J- Vl ° J.M NOLTE. W&.'uSW&'S)} 3500 CORDS CIIE.ST.MT OIK AND HEMLOCK DARK, Delivered at the Tannery of T. S?AIJCOKLE & CO., I.IWE^TOWV, For which the highest market price will be paid in CASH. Lewistown, marl-l-ly COAL! COALI~ TUST received, a fresh supply of SUN IJ HL'LIV COAL, all sizes, which frill be sold atroduc d prices. Also. KKCEI VEI), a full supply oi PALINGS, FLOORING, PLAST. LATII, SHINGLE LATII, DOORS, SAS 11 , PLANK, Ac, which will be sold at reduced prices. I LOUR, FEUD A. COAI. delivered any where within the limits ot the Borough. fey" ORDERS letc at the store of llenry ierbe, promptly attended to au2l W. U. HOFFMAN & SONS. UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER IMIE most convenient, most durable and therefore the cheapest Wringer ever nade. Has taken more first premiums at Mate and General Fairs, and is used by more aeople than all other Wringers together. For 'ale by J. B. SELHELMER. Corn Planter. IMIE ROUGH and READY Corn l'lanter . for sale by J. B. SELHEI.MER. sits mm mm* CAM, AM) SEIC, F. J. HOFFMAN. June 1 f>. 18G7. A Fresh Supply f those cheap Prunes, Peaches, Csnned I " Corn, &c % at BKISBIN'S. TIN WARE. R I you want Good TIN WARE, home man -1 ufaeture. liny of J. B. SKLIIEIEKR. CROVESTEEN & CO., PIANO FOIiTE MANUFACTURERS, •100 Broadway, New York. I'ME attention of tie- Public and the trade i* invited I to our NIW SCALE T OCTAVE ROSEWt HJDPIAKO •'OKTKS, which for volume and purity of tone arc I Ml rival led by any hitherto ottered ill this market. — Nicy contain all the modern improvements, French ; oand Action, Harp Pedal, Iron Frame, Overstrung LASS. etc.. and each instrument being made under lie personal supervision of Mr. J, H.GROVESTKEN. who '• ins had a practical experience of over 35 years in heir manufacture, is fullv warranted in every partie ilar. I'iie " GRO VESTSEX VIA .YO FORi ES™ received Ihc Award oj .Via it over nil others at the Celebrated It'orW.s Fair. Vhere were exhibited instruments from the hest ma ters of London, Paris, Germany, Philadelphia. Balti nore, Boston and New York; and also at the Ameri an Institute for five successive years, the gold and ilver medals from both of which can he seen at our 'are-room. By the introduction of improvements we make a til r. ore perfect Piano Forte, and by manufacturing urge Y. with a strictly cash system, are enabled to OT er these instruments at a price which wilt preclude ill competition. Tcrnn I-Set C'aslt IN Current Foods. #r)-I>escriptive Circulars .Sent Free. octltKlin GOOD NEWS TO HOUSEKEEPERS!! The Latest and Most Valuable Discovery of the Agel >V 1 N 1> (> H S C I, E A X K I) Without Soap or Water, Time or Labor, by using W<) OJ)S UM ' S liiMtanlaiicotiN Window I'ollsli. IT DOw away with soap suds or hot water, thn. I avoiding the slops upon the floor or adjoioiitp paint.; aid the disagreeable sensation of the water running 1 lown on the arm-, under Ibe sleeves, and wetting j hem to the slmuMcrs. It leaves no lint upon the i rlass. and gives it a inorc transparent and clearer ap ■ jearance than can be got with ten times the amour j >f labor and tunc m washing. For polishing Mirrort I •rany kind of Silver, Uraaa or Tin-ware, ii ms no equal. The polish is warranted to contain no \ iciils, nor anything of a poisonous or injurious char-1 icter, but is perfectly harmless in every respect For sale by J. A. & W K. McKEE, (I Id fellows' Hall Building, opposite Black Bear -lotel. Lewistow n. Pa. BOTH tf Hardware. VERY BODY SAYS SELIIEIMER sells Ik the CHEAPEST AND BEST HARDWARE n 1 OWN. 1 hat's so. And ho soils them ay tho Wagon Load. aprd - COAL! COAL! ROM the most celebrated mines, aud se r . lected for family use. g WILKESBARRE. SUNBURY, ) Nos. 1, 2 and 3, Stove and Egg. ' LYKEN'S VALLEY, Stove and Chestnut FARMERS, ATTENTION ! . LSJV3E BURSTERS' COAL, v] AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Orders left at Store of Geo. Blymver '* & Sun promptly attended to. J. C. BLYMYEIi & CO. Lewistown, July 31, 1K67. LUMBER LUMBER: t Great Fall in Prices ! I BOARDS, from ?2 and upwards. ) PLAST. LATH, 3.75 to 425 per M. j W. P. FLOORING, 3.75 per 100 feet, i Hemlock do 3-35 do [! SASH, 3 x 10, 7 cents, and other down in , proportion. PANEL POORS down 10 per ct. 5 A fill! assortment of FRAME LUMBER, , SCANTLING, .to. - may 29 WM. B. HOFFMAN & SONS, j "IS I MISSISSIPPI'' A Complete History of* the A'ew States and Territories, f rom tlie (>reut Riv er to tlie Great Ocean. By Albert D. Richardson Over 20,00(1 COPIES SOI.O In 1 MO XT 11. j IP K inn! adventures on Prairies, Mountains and U the Pai-ifie ("oast. With ever 290 Descriptive and ' Photographic Views of the Scenery Cities. Lauds Mines. People and Curiosities of the New Stales and I erntones. ! | " P '""!>ectivo emigrants and settlers in the " Far j l . West, this History of that vast and fertile region will prove an invaluable assistance, supplying as it does a want 1< .n_ r f-It of a full, authentie aud reliable guide ! to "foliate, 5,,,!. products. means of travel. At-., Set-. ; Af.P,.\"is W'ANl'Pfi—Send for circulars and see out ■ j terms, au.t full desenpliou of the ..rk. Address I ••■t rii'NAL PI iil.l-dt IN(> co., aug.-4t 5u7 Minor El., Philadelphia. Pa. I I3R.AIIM" TILE. | For Drainins Wet Lands, Pipes fir Cellar; Drains, Uuicr I'ijte for ( ontluciing Water from S|T n?s, manufflrtured from tlie best material and fr sale in am rjuantity tU ,-irnd. Also a good -took of KAR I'H ENW ARE vn hand. Ordera prompt v utten b'd to. JOEL ZOOiv. aug-3m* Belleville, Miitbn county, Pa. WOOLEN MILLS, MILROY, MIFFLIN COUNTY, PA. HAVING resumed the manufacture of Woolen Good*, tlie undersigned will keep eon- j dantly on ha*: ! and for sale* an amirUgient of Wool j i n tt<> wN. ext'lti*!vely of tlu-lr own ntnnu fnct lire, >uish as CASSIMERES, I'lain and Fancy, Common and Fine.! Light and Heavy. DOESKINS, OVERCOATINGS, TWEEDS, &c. FLANTsTELS, Plain and Barred, Heavy, Medium and Light, White, ( iray and Colored JEANS, SATINETS, BLANKETS, &c., j STOUHVt; YAR\S. Germantown Zephyrs, &c. ' TasjasnjLH' <s^ißiP3a®s Made to . tint-, of three ply. nil wool chain. 1 >ur goods are made ttiih especial reference to 1 Kl*. Ni, I H ami 111 11 A 111 I. ITI being put up in the tin -t si; -I mtial tnaiiin t and of the best material, and i he so d at prices as low as tliev can be manufac tured f.,r. and still retain these desirable qualities. j We have wagons out from whieh persons can obtain i our goods at their own doors at the same prices that i they are sold for at the fart, rv. ft/f Wool, .v-.-ty. and Lard tat • .'i in c.r> hawjc for q>Hjds. I m:*yls-6in J A M lvS THOMPSON k SONS. Hai'risburg Steam Boiler Works. IIARRISBURO, PA. ROBERT TIPPETT, Manufacturer of CYLINDER, FLUE, LOCOMOTIVE, HORIZONTAL and UPRIGHT TUBULAR BOILEHS, I ROTARY BLEACHERS, HEATERS. TANKS, SMOKE STACKS, Ac. All kinds of work out of Boiler. Tank or Sheet , Iron satisfactorily executed. Special attention paid ft. RE PAIR! ITS at reasonable rates. #*-V ith steam facilities, improved machinery and tools, and advantage of having all material made at 1 our doors 1 ant enabled to furnish parties in want ol i work of tins character with atl "A. No.l"article and j at lowest figures. junei din 1 P. T. BARNDM'S Patent ELASTIC STRAP & BUCKLE, For Pants j Vests & Drawers. r |MIIS little invention is just out, and as L it is no "humbug" is meeting with a rapid sale. It I can be applied in a moment to any garment, by any i person, causing jt to fit perfectly. Its elasticity prevents tearing the straps and buck- I les oft the clothes, and also allows perfect freedom of the body while working or taking exercise. For sale by tailnrs and the trade generally. Send -'5 cents, for strap, circulars, terms to agents and tin trade, to the BARNEM E. S. & B. COMPANY, 650 Broadway, NEW YORK. Ki> - Agents Wasted ia every county."4 a May -."J, 1 si,7—am. Brass Bells, A LL sizes, and all articles generally kept! r\ in a Hardware Store, at Mcl Man ir/al's, Milroy. Also, Oils and Paints, all kinds of Patent Medicines and Drugs, a splendid assortment j uf Hair and Horse Brushes, nil kinds of Per furrieries and Soaps, llair Restoratives, Toilet f Muutli Wash, &c. ju!2-4t OUR COLUMN BRiiV! FULL! V' 3 - running over with comforts for you _L and yourp, and all at REDUCED PRICES! Goods sold with privilege of returning if they don t turn out as represented, at the Big Coffee Pot Sign. Look at it; find what you want, and then drop in and we'll show anything you wish to see in our line. Handsome ! our stock of TOILET-WARE, Stamped and Japanned ware; under this head we have a large variety of goods. On hand, a full stock of TI."N"-WiCRE 3 wholesale and retail, warranted tip'top, home manufacture. Wo do Jobbing, Roofing and Spouting, promptly, and do it right or no pay. As for STOVE S, we'll tell you something new about that by and by. You can now be suited in Fruit Cans and Jars, either Tin, Glass or Stone. Fisher's Patent Pans; also Stone Jars to close up same as the tin. liio Glass, too, are the same principle; the Gilniore Patent Tin Cans, the least trou-; ! hie of any we have; but the Press-Top Can j is the CHE.U'EST; we have now Machinery to! make almost a Can a minute: So look out for j LOW PRICES, and if you want to save your fruit, as weli 1 as money, buy HOME MADE CANS. GErUC/.IT THAYS, a nice stock and at half price. mimim : Floor, Table, Stair <fc Window. WINDOW SHADES,, Splendid quality and very cheap. Odd sizes, made to order. SHADE & CURTAIN TRIMMINGS. Picture Conl and Tassels, Wood and Willow-Waro, , Jul/ stock. Remember the place. Tilt Ilium CLOTHES IVRIXGER. The only Wringer with the patent cog wheel roller regulator, which allows the roll i ers to seperate and adjust at both ends with | out separating the cog wheels, It has also a patent curved clamp which has an equal ! bearing on the tub the whole length of the ! \\ ringer, while all other wringers are mere' j ly fastened to a single stave at each end, and I by the use of Bailey's Patent Grasshopper j Spring, for controlling and putting the pres j ure on rollers, only one pressure or thumb i 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 j may be very uneven. Sold on trial at the lit]j Coffee Put Siyn. KIT CITEX FIXIXG S, Pie Fork, Pie Crimpers and Trimmers, Egg Boilers, Cherry Stoners, Magnetic Hammers, Matches A Shoe Blacking, ! busting and Scrub Brushes, Shoe and Sweeping " Crumb and White wash " Corn Wisps and Brooms, • Spain's Patent Barrel Churns. Cedar Tubs and Buckets, Painted Tubs and Buckets, Washing Machines, zinc and wood. Washing Machines, Pollar's new style, ' 1: Clothes and Market Baskets, 1 li Sewiny and Fancy Baskets, Clothes Pins and Lines, Clothes Horses and Wringers, latest Jb best, ! i Roiling Pins and Potato Mashers, Butter Prints, Paddles and Spoons, j Bread Toasters and Wire Gridirons, Coal Tongs and Knife Boxes, Coffee and Suyar Boxes, j Coffee and Tea Canisters, Spice Boxes, wood and tin, ' ti Sad or Smoothing Irons, Tea and Coffee Pot Stands. Match Safes. 7 different kinds, Mouse and Rat Traps, I r . T Dinner and Tea Bel's, Step Ladders and Garden Toole, 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 Rods. Waffle Irons and Iron Bake Pans, Brass, Porcelain, Tinned and Iron Kettles and Sauce Pans, Iron, Tea Kettles and Pots, Butter Bowls and Towel Rollers, f Flour Sieves and Clothes Line Reels, a Scissors, Snuffers and Nurse Lamps, S Slaw Cutters and Lanterns, Clothes Dampeners, W ire Dish Stands and Covers, Knives and Forks, Butcher and Carving Knives, Table Steels, Ivory Knives, Plated Forks and - Spoons of all kinds. J. llt VIM WALLIS, ] At the Big Coffee Pot Sign. ! Lowistown, July 17, 1867. Important to the PubUo l, THE WESTERN FARMER Washing Machine AHEA33! IMIE undersigned respectfully invites the citizens of Mifflin County to call ami sue the operation of this Mactiims before purchasing others. . For the cleaning of clothes it is the best and most ; complete article ot the kmd now in use. It is a great i ' VII OD an d tune or er any other Warning i Maehioe now in use; beside* it is sold rw half lower [ trvan any other Machine now offered to the people. | UotiKht the right of this County to manumc i Bc -*' 1 "take them and mt\\ them at uiv i if low price of .SEVEN POL ' M ke sold by inv different agents j throughout the County. COM K ANl> S*EK TH EM. i Th(% f( WILLIAM C. \ I MM. I te-t trif wn'riß o!' * \i w ['* t^xe certificate* winch at ' etii cB ,H " h " ie ' A "> " utnU r " f <,lh " ! j Mr. Wvu C. Vine-fCr- •. I*T7. ni l 1! . ,ke l S r '' at Ptenmire in Teoomm-ndinß trtho peo pie the Western FarroerWashing Ma.-l.iu. . made an i | s " l ' i , b > y n ' ** being first-rate article. „ „ doc- its , ivork well, and is a groat saving on cSotln-s and i,mo. ' and also for its cheapness and simplk'Hy, and I would , say it will save the price of itself ih clotlies i U one j year. Every person should have one. * ! MK. Hce U-rk^eh ' I Mr. It m. a Vines.— Ltw,STOVf: "• Jul > iih > lsc '- I have for some tune been using the Western j Farmer Washing Machine, made and sold ycwi, , and therefore take pleasure in recommending it t>> i the people as a good article. It does its work well, and saves clotlies, time and soap: and also font* > cheapness an.l simplicity, and would say, buy one j and try it, ami you will not be deceived. Mus. E. O. HAMILTON. I ~ ... _ Ivßwwrowa. July 13th. 18157. , Mr. Dexr Sir.—Having heard ot the Washing j Mae uue manufaei rrred and sold by vou as being a good article, I purchased one, winch 1 am now using ana una it to be a <rooa one. I would n<t be without ■ j it. as it makes washing much easier and is saving on . clothes and time. I would say to the people.buy [ ! them. MRS. C. W. UIBBS. !_ . LrwiSTirwsi, July 23, IS6T. | flin. C. lines, F.\ — I have been using the Western Farmer Wash Ms ; chine, built by yon. and take great pleasure in recom mending it U8 an excellent;, cheap and durable ma chine. It does the work in a most satisfactory man ner, and I wou-ld not know how to get along without I i one. Every household should have one, and from the price every ouo can own one. aug.7-2m. MRS. J. A. MRKRA. A Good Remedy in its Place! I Stomach. Bitters, A COMDIXATION OF MEDICINES Which is eminently adapted to (he treatment of tbo diseases for which the Bittirs are recommended. Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Gout, Calculuss, Nephutic Affections, Disordered Stomachs.] , In cases of Disordered Stomach, with slug gish circulation of the Blood, Exhausted. Vital Energy, This Hitlers 6tands WITHOUT A 111VAL! As a raorn'mg appetizer it is conceded to be THE MOST WHOLESOME AND EFFECTUAL IN THE WORLD I! and should be used by all WEAKLY FEMALES in all chronic cases. To restore health and strength use these bitters. Tbey are Prescribed by the Physi cians ! and recommended by others who have a j knowledge of medicines. Sold WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BY JACOB ZER BY, Allenville, Mifflin, County, Penna. Also, by Mrs. Brehnian, McVejfown; Al bert Gibboney, Belleville- J. K. Metz. Al lenville. julo 6m MILROY Drug & Hardware STORE. r PIIE 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 a first class bouse in Philadelphia, and warranted pure and fresh. All pre scriptions ordered will be carefully compounded from the best ingredients. The Drug Business is princi pally managed by DR. A. HARSHBARGER. practic ing physician, and persons ordering Drugs and Med icines from a distance may rely on having tliem care fully prepared and shipped. I have gone to consid erable expense in purchasing a large assortment, and will sell as cheap as can be bought elsewhere. All kinds of PATENT MEDICINES, BITTERS, & WINES AND LIQUORS, tor medicinal purposes onlj-. SWA IM' S PA N ACE A , for the cure of Scrofula and Rheumatism. Elixir, Caliaava. Iron runt Bismuth for Dyspepsia and other affections, and all articles kept lii a Drue Store. HARDWARE it reduced Driees. Bird Gages, Iron and Nails, house furnishing Hardware, Oils and. I'aiins, Ac.. Ac. Give IBC a call, and see for yourselves. Milroy. July 17.1867. W- J. McMANHQAL. ©©^(DUBSCiilSlSffiS^ I AM selling Rims, Spokes, Ilubba* Sprias, Axles, &c., very low. A LARGE STOCK rr3 at SELIIJSIMKR'3.
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