3. tittle Ho it* and SThen. Baft. There was a fellow once who step ped out of the door of a tavorn on the Missi-isippi, meaning to walk a mile up the shore to the next tavern. Just at the landing there lay a big raft, one of the old fashioned whalers—a raft a mile long. Well, the fellow heard the landlord say the raft was a mile long, and he said to himself, H will go further and see this great wonder, and let my eyes behold the timber which the hand of man hath hewn.' So he got on the lower end and began to ambulate over the raft in prettj* fair time. But just as he got started the rait started too. and as he walked up the river it went down, both going at the same rate When he got to the end of the sticks ho found they were near shore and in sight of the tavern;so he landed and walked straight into the bar-rcom he'd come out of The general sameness of things took him a little aback, but he looked the landlord steadily in the face and settled it in his own way. 'Publican,' said be, 1 are you gifted with a twin brother, who keeps a sim ilar sized tavern, with a duplicate wife, a comporting woodpile, and correspon ding circus bill, a mile from here?' The tavern keeper was fond of fun, and accordingly said it was just so. 'And publican, have you among your dry goods for the entertainment of man and horse, whisky of the same size as that of your brother's?' And the tavern man said, from the rising of the sun even unto the going down of the same, he had They took the drinks, when the stranger said : 'Publican, that twin brother of yours is a fine young man—a very fine man, indeed. But do you know, I'm afraid ho suffers a good deal with the Cliica go diptheria ?' 'And what's that?' replied the tod sticker. 'lt's when the truth settles so far in a man that none of it ever comes out. Common doctors, of the catnip sort, call it lyin'. When I left your brother's confectionery, there was a raft at his door, which he swore by his life was a mile long. Well, publican, 1 walked that raft from biil to tail, from his door to yours. Now, I know my time, an' I'm just as good for my self as a boss, and better than any man you ever did see. I always walk a mile in exactly twenty minutes on a good road, and I'll ho busted with an overloaded Injun gun if I've been mor'n ten minutes coming here, step pin' over the blamed logs.' Curiosity. A person of an observing turn of mind, if he has rode through a coun try town, has noticed how curious youngsters along the i-oute will fill the windows with anxious faces in order to get a glimpse at all passers by. A Yankee peddler drove up in front of a house one day, and seeing all hands and the cook staring from the win dows, got off from his cart, when the fallowing dialogue took place with the man of the house : Jonathan. Has there been a funer al here lately ? Man of the house. No; why? Jonathan. I saw there was one pane of glass that cidn't have a head in it Man. You leave blasted quick, or, there will he a funeral. GOOD — A candidate for office, can vassing bis district for voters, came upon a poor Mr. White, who had a vote to cast. Poor Whito was milk ing when Mr. Office seeker fonnd him "Shall 1 hold her?" asked he, see ing the animal was uneasy. The obi, man consented; the office-seeker took the cow by the horns and the man pro cecded with his milking. " Have you had Lasheil around hero, lately?" asked the candidate present-: ly ?" referring to his rival. "Oh, yes," said the old man, " lie's| behind the barn, holding the calf!" The next time that cow was seen it was rather uneasy. Talking of muslin, the author of the following has it badly : Soft o'er the mountain, lingering, J J shone the summer moon. I went to a vanilla shop and thought I'd sling a spoon. Behind the counter stood a maid with her hair in a balloon. •Are you a nice screamer?' she said, as in 1 drew. 'Yes, very nice,' was my answer, 'but not half so nice as. \ ou. Nor half so much of a screamer i —although I can scream a few.' Oh, certain looks and accents dart sunshine through the soul. She didn't i bring in a saucer—she brought in a bully bowl. Four kinds, with a rasp berry on the top. And I swallowed | up the whole. I took her by the fingers as at her my glances went. " How many pence; is the recompense?" and says she, "To! such a gent I always give double sas ! 6crs full and never charges a cent." The shadows were slowly falling as our moaning glances met. I put my self on the sofa and down on my knee; she set, while I whispered, "Ho you love me ?" and she answered, " Beloved —you bet." To keep cool —Go to Grove's. RECIPES. | Cure for Diarrhoea. —The following ! lis said to be an excellent remedy for ' diarrhoea: i Acid, nitric, one drachm ; acid, mu riatic, one half drachm; spirits nitre, 1 one and a half ounce; water, one and < one and a half ounce. i; Hose—One teaspoonful, three times i a day, taken in sweetened water. Cream. Pie. —This is baked like a cus tard, but to bo very nice, the edge of .the plate should be layered with puff ! | paste; make a custard of thin cream > ' | instead of milk, and bake it as a cua tard. It must be eaten the same day it is baked. Lemon Pie. —The proportions are two \ lemons, four eggs, two tablespoonfuls ; of melted butter, ten tablespoonfuls of j 1 loaf sugar. Grate the yellow rind of j the lemon, beat together the rind, juice, sugar, and the yelks of the eggs ; until very light. Prepare a large tart ' pie, till the pie with the mixture before , baking the paste, and bake until the ' paste is done. Beat the whites stiff, and stir into them little by little one- ; nfourth of a pound of sugar; spread it over the top, and bake a light brown, j. Pepper Nuts. —Half a pound of loaf sugar and three eggs; beat together j, half an hour. Pound two ounces of blanched almonds very fine, chop an ! ounce of citron as fine as possible, grate in the yellow rind of a lemon, add cinnamon, nutmeg, and a quarter of a teaspoonful of black pepper, half . | a teaspoonful of cloves, and seven and a half ounces of flour. Measure and shape the dough in a teaspoon, and J; hake in a moderate oven. They are very nice. Ch h/ren's Loaf Cake. —Five cups of dough, two of sugar, one of butter, car- ! | away seed ground, and two eggs. Line j pans with buttered paper, and bake as soon as light; use homemade yeast. j India Pickle. —Quarter of a pound of ginger, halt an ounce of ground cloves, half an ounce of chillies, four ounces of black pepper, two of ground all spice, four of coarse salt, two of garlic, two of eschalots, quarter of a pound of mustard seed, and a small piece of alum, all put into two gallons of pure j cider or white wine vinegar, and boil- ; ed half an hour. Mix half a pound of mustard and quarter of a pound of tannin, smooth with a little vinegar, and add to the above pickle. Let it just come to a boil, then pour into a d eep jar. Put into this pickle all veg etablcs as they come in their season, being careful to have them well dried. Let them remain in the pickle three weeks, then bottle for use. This will keep perfectly good three years, and is the best mixed pickle I have ever used. ——— Matty's Cake. —Four eggs, three cups of flour, two of sugar, ono of sweet ;. milk, half a pound of butter, one lea spoonful cream of tartar, half a tea- ' spoonful of soda. Some flavoring ex tract. ;• Mi Tills IMil In Addition to an extensive stock of GOLD & SILVER WATCHES, : MEDALIONS, BREAST PINS, RINGS, and other J" E "W" ELRY, AT ii, jyjnir-s establishment, will be found a beautiful as- . , sortnient of umn* xmiM, I'lioriM.Ktl'ii ai,llhi , A [.SO. of all the prominent iWJyj MUSICAL, INSTRUMENTS and hundreds of other articles. 11. W. JUNK IN. Lewistown, May 24, 18G5. j i New Stock of Hats, Caps, &c. •tr. G-. ZCLIITG-EH., ji Market St., next Door to John Kennedy's, j 1 KHas just received from a New York and Philadel I phia, the most extensive stock and complete assort nieut of ever exhibited in this place, which will be dis- posed of at such prices as to defy competition, j and which he invites everybody to call and j examine, as he is satisfied that his stock can ; oot fail to please. For the Ornish he has constantly on hand, ' jor will make to order, hats to th'eir taste cf „ any required size or brim, at prices which cannot fad tie satisfactory. Country Merchants will find it to their ad vantage to give him a call, as a liberal deduc tion will Vie made to wholesale purchasers, i Don't forget the place, next door to John ( \ Kennedy's Store and nearly opposite the ' i Odd Fe lows' IlalL may LI,A IIIER srul Shoe Findings, al- I. O ways on hand. Ilave now some of the beet Red Sole, F. J HOFFMAN. /~100I) CHEESE, Crackers. Groceries ! VT Dried Fruit and Honey at A. FELIX'S ' riOOD.TEiB at reduced prices, SI 00, \ VT $1.50 and SI.BO cents per pound at maris A. FELIX'S. j-1 Great Excitement at the Post Office, ON account of the new arrival of Boot* and Shoes, at greatly reduced prices. The undersigned would respectfully inform the public that he has just arrived from the eastern cities with a large aa-ortineut cd BOOTS, snJES AXB GAITERS, consisting of Lft'lies', Gentlemen's ami Children's j Wear, which he has purchased at "come down" pri ces. lie is now prepared to sell cheaper than the cheapest, for cash. Also, constantly on hand a large assortment of home-made work, which is manufac tured under his own supervision, and of the best ma terial and workmanship. Boots and Shoes made to order at short notice. Repairing done in the neatest manner. Call at the Post Office, and examine for yourselves. W. C. THORNBUKG. Lewistown, May 23,1866-y. NEW ARRIVALS. PF. LOOP is receiving new goods eyerv week, di . rect from the eastern factory, and is prepared to sell Boots cheaper than the cheapest, having a large assortment of all sixes and styles. Men's Boots from 53 50 to 5 00 Bovs' 2 5U to 3 50. d,', 2 OO to 2 50. Children's 1 2 -' to 2 °°- A good assortment of homemade work on hand, j and constantly in. k ug to order all the latest styles, j THE PATENT BOOTS arc now creating a great excitement, and all who wish to have a pair of those pleasant boots can be acconv i | modatcd .at short notice. Call at the uid stand. P- BOOP. NEW STOCK. <£,_ The subscriber has just received and will ? SBl keep on hand a select stock of Men's, Bovs' t ftlt and Youth's Boots, Ladies', Misses and Chil ' dreti's Boots and Shoes of various kinds and ! styles, to which he would invite the attention of his h lends and the public generally. As it is his intention j NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD !>y any dealer in the county, those in need of winter , roots or shoes are invited to call ami examine the j above stock, which will be sold at very small profits, j Out for cash only, at the sign of the 818 SHOE, next J ,u or to F. J. Hoffman's store. sepl9 JOHN' CLARKK. j PRICES DOWN ONCE MORE. tnllE undersigned has a large stock of both; I Home-made and Eastern manufactured Roots and Shoes, which he offers at prices lower lhan he has ! sold for four years : Men's thiek, d. Boots, warranted, from $2.75 to 5.00. 1 •' Kip, " " " " 4.00 to 6.00. j " Caff. " " extra 4.50 to 6.00. i Boys' Boots, 1 .'JO to 3.00.! Men's thick Brogans. double-soled, 2.00 to 2 50 j Men's split •• warranted very bad, 1.10 j Boys' Shoes, price ranging from 1.25 to 2.25 I As the taxes are to be reduced again on the first day i of August, it also enables us t.> reduce our prices IIOJIE-MADK WORK of all kinds made to order at red need prices, tjo come on boys and girls and examine for yourselves. Trunks, Valises and Carpet IJags kept on hand. Gentlemen will hear in mind that no I goods will be given out unless paid for, and if re turned in good order, the money will be returned, it requested. But when goods have been soiled • r worn, they will not be taken back—please bear this in mind—as some folks think that wearing f,,r s j short time don't injure the sale of them afterwards. ! augl-tf BILLY JOHNSON. J JV R 0 Vr FIRST PREMIUM v . Of a Nflvcr Metlnl WAS IWAKDID TO BARRETT'S HAIR RESTORATIVE • By the N. 11. State Agricultural Society, at ila Fair holden In Nathua, K'rpt.3), Id'jG. lI.V UUETT'M Vegetable Hair Restorative Restore® (ir*r Ilnir to Ir® natural color. Pro uio'.tt the pr- wth ot the Hair, 'ne root® to their orupnnl orpatiic notion. EraJi cot®s ]>antrenUi or I durability of the seam. This can be done ~n niM.thci i machine, and is a great saving upon all articles stitch ed or made up with silk. 0. These machines, in addition to their superior 1 merits as instruments for sewing, by a change of ad ' justment, easily learned and practiced, execute the mod ocaunrul and permanent embroidery and urua- 1 mental work. Call at P. F. LOOP'S AGEN C Y . A GOOD ASSOT.MEXT ALWAYS ON HAND. Lewistown, February G, 1867. EXCELSIOR Photograph and Art Gallery. I. VI'K ItClt Klliil.DlCK'S. MCEWENS can now furnish the pub lic with Likenesses, from the tiniest (iem to a Portrait or life size Photograph. We have the only Solar Camera at work j in the Juniata Valley, and desire the pub- j lie to call and examine what -Mr. Burk holder (tin accomplished and well known artist) and others have pronounced " a success." Look at the array : Gems, Albatypes or Ivory- Ferrotypes, types, M elai uotypes, Photo-M in iatu res Ambrotypes, Cabinet Photos., A Lard Photographs Portrait or Life size , Photograph s— i hotographs for plain or in colors. i oval frames, 339 1 IN THE COUNTRY. THOS. STROUP. Lewistown, May 29, 18G7- tf. THRESH stock of the best Mackerel an 1 -L 11 erring, in all-sized kits, on hand at A. FELIX'S j I | Straw Goods! Straw Goods !! Cheaper than Ever Offered before ' DANIELS & STONE'S. We are continually receiving every few days ' | from New York, all the LATEST STYLES OF f Ladies and Misses Bonnets and Hats, ; which we sell al the very LOW ESI PRICES. , j We have a very heavy stock of , Ribbons, Silks, Flowers, Straw Trimmings,: and everything connected with the ,M I LINEL!Y LINE, ; and also a large stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, j especially Gent's ami Itoys fine Calf BOOTS. We have a large stock ot Men's and Boys FUR AND WOOL HATS AND CAPS Also, NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS, including Ladies'ami Gent's Hosiery and Kid Gloves.! We Otter our Millnery Goods at Philadelphia prices, i Lewistown, April 17. Im>7. 20,000 MAJORITY! To the Voters of Central Penna i I,''LECTION is over and it ha* been decided by about Ll 20,1)00 majonn that the Tobacco and Cigars sold ! j at Frysinger's Tobacco and S-gar Store cannot lie j j surpassed, either In Quality or l'rn-e. I Look at the Prices, get some of the goods, and com-1 : pare with all others, ami you will be satisfied that you get the worth of your money at Frysinger's. | Krysingei 's Spuii Roll only SI.OO per pound. I Frysinger's Navy •• " " •• j Frysinger's Congress " " •' " I Frysinger's Flounder " " " " j Willett Navy " " " " i Oiouoko Twist " " " I And other Plug Tobacco at 40 and 50 cts. per lb. ICnt ami JJrv, 40 .ml 50 cts. Granulated Tobaccos at; ! 50 cis.. 60 cts , SO cts.. SI.OO, $1 20. and $1,50 per lb. j' I Fine-Cut chewing, at #1.40 and $1.20. | < Agars at 1. 2. 3. 5 and 10 cts. each. ! Pip'- N HI great variety; also Cigar Cases. Tobacco! i pouches ami Boxes. Match Safes, and all articles t ju- indl v kept in a first-class Tobacco and Cigar Store. j 1 n Merchants. I offer the above goods at prices that j | will i liable them to retail at tile same prices that It j po and realize a fair profit. 0ct.21. E FRYSINGER. I RING'S is pl£? GRAY HAIR. ' I ThiiUtUoA-MnßosiA that Eing made. Thia la the Cure that lay kjgljy In the AMnitoaiA that Ulag made. This Is the Man who was bald and ' TV'ho now has raven locks, they say. He used the Cure that lay lu the AALBBOSIA that King made. fcSgtvN Tills Is the Maiden, handsome and Who married the man once tald and Who now has raven locks, they say. Be used the ABBUUSIA that ltrng eTlils Is the Parson, who, by the way, i Married the maiden, handsome and r To the man once bald and gray, >. But who now has raven locks, they H Because he used the Cure that lay a.* In the AMBUUSIA that lting made. This Is the Bell that rings away f *r=\ i o • rou ' e and gay - rsSB- vL.~ I i nto this fact, which here docs lay— JEr? • jaßßftrfpw T'ie the AMDHOSIA that liimg made, S L M.TUBBS & CO., PROPRIETORS, PETERBORO-, K H. For suie by Chits. Kitz, Lewistown. ap24-6m Look out for Us, as we are Com ing once more, with a NEW ARRIVAL, STILL LOWER! \IVL are prepared to sell Goods at the Y ▼ lowest market prices, lower than be ! fore the war. If you want £ o od Sugars nt 11 to IG, Coffees nt 28 to 30, Ilice at 13, Syrups at 15 to 30 qt„ Go to KITTEN HOUSE & MuKIKNEY'S. j If you want good Teas of nil kinds go to K a NlcK. If you want good Spices of all kinds, go to R. A McK. If you want a good quality of Honey, go to K. & McK. | If you want the best Corn Starch, Concentrated Lye, Washing Soaps, Toilet Soaps, Canued Fruits, &c.. i Go to R. & McK. j If you want to buy good white Muslin, yard j w ide, at 15 cents, go to R. &. McK. • If you want Calicos, at 10 to 18 cents, go to i R. & McK. j If you want good goods of all kinds, such as! Ginghams at 1G to 25, Ilrown Muslins at 10 to 23, Delaines, 25, (old prices,) 1 including Dress goods, the best of all kinds, Go to R. . in. j Leave Huntingdon 7 45 K.OO " Sax ton 'JM 7VI " Bloody Run 10 55 8M ! Arrive at Mouut Dallas 1059 557 SiIOUI"'S Ren liRAXCIt. : Leave Saxton 9.V) 7 50 : Arrive at Btldley 10.2) 6 20 ftc'lLtclis and Express Wagons connect at Mount Dallas i for Bedford and Bedford Sprities. A reliable line of Hucka connects at Dudley for Broad Toy City. MAIL. EXPRESS a in p. in. i Leave Mount Dallas 6.111 1 30 Bloody Run 6 14 i.34 j " fiaxton 730 3.55 j Arrive at Huntingdon a 10 4.4j SNOOP'S Run BIIANCH. Leave Dudley 7.00 2.30 I Arrive at fiaxton 7JO 3.00 Prnniylvania Railroad. Trains leave Stations in this county as follows: Leave Wasticani. Phil'a Fast Emi- Ex. Mail. Line. grant, a. m. p. tn. p. in. a. m. Lewistown, 5.30 40G G. 23 10 58 Granville, 4 17 11 15 McVeytown, G.OO 4.37 11.40 Manayunk, 4.49 II 54 N. llumilton, 5.04 12.13 Leave Eastward. Phil'a Fast Day Cist. Ex. Line. Way. Ex. Ex. n. in. 11 m. a. in. a. in. p. m. L-wistnwn, 12.17 5.59 10 15 11.UG G. 38 N. Hamilton, 9 i-5 Manayunk, 9 30 McVeytown, 9.42 Granville, 10 01 The Stock Freight east stops for way passengers as 1 follows: N. Hatntiton, 625 p. m.: Manayunk. 6.52 p. J tn.; McVeytown, 7.12 p. tr..; Granville, 7.4 i p. m.; Lew . istow n. 6.16! p in. Fare to Harrisburg $210; to Philadelphia 5 85; to ; New York 7 .60 ; Altoona 2 50; to Pittsburgh 6 55: to ! Baltimore 5 20; to York 3 20; to Hagerstown 4.55: to ' Reading 4.00. gy-'fiio ticket office will he open 20 minutes before : the arrival of each passenger train. THOMAS SCHELL, Agent. Galhraith 4 Conner's omtiibusses connect with all ! ' til" passenger trains, and take up and set down pas- j scngcrs at all points within the borough. Orders are i ! requested to l>o ieft at the National House. 1867. NEW GOODS! AT NATHANIEL KENNEDY'S STORE, In the Odd Fellows' Hail. | TUST received from Philadelphia, a tj very choice assortment of i Ginghams. Flannels, Cheeks. Hickory, Foreign and ! j Domestic Dry Goods of all kinds. ALSO, Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Chocolate, Essences of Coffee, (pieeosware. Stone ware, Hardware and Cedarware,Shoul ders, Mams, Mackerel, Herring, S!ia Y , Wine and Gin, SALT. 4c., Ac., At?, which will bo sold very low. Country Produce taken in exchange for goods by N. KENNEDY. Lewsitown, October 11. 1865. PRICES DOWN STILL LOWER! AT BRISBIN'S, Dear the Jail, I IU HERE can be found the cheapest lot j ! T T of GOODS in town. Our stock con j sists in part of Bleached Muslins from 12} to 25 cts. Unbleached do " 12} to 22 cts. and 10} Sheeting, very heavy and good, j Pillow Casing, Ticking, Check, Shirting Stripe, Flannels, Ginghams. A Splendid lino of FRENCH GINGHAMS for Dresses: DELAINS, CHALLIES, COL- i ORE!) ALDACCAS, STRIPED VALENCIA, PLAID do., Silk Stripe Mohair Poplin, LUSTERS, ALL WOOL DELAINS, Lawns j very cheap. Cambric Ginghams, , SUMMER BALMORALS, soft finished Cambric for Skirts, a very fine article. PlaiD Cambric, llarred Cambric from 25 cents up. Full line Calico from 10 cents up, can't be beat either in price, quality or style. Another lot of those cheap IIOOP SKIRTS; these are selling very fast and we intend to keep up our stock. Ladies, before you purchase, look at them, they are very ehenp Cotton and Linen Table Diaper, La dies Cloaking. VVe have a full line of La- j dies and Childrens Stockings which we think you will find to4>e cheaper than any other . House in town has them. J Our stock of Cloths, Cassimers, Jeans, j Linen Drills, Coat Linens, Ac., for Men and I, Iloys we are also selling very cheap. These will he made up to order if desired. a In fact, all our goods have been bought s with care and at the lowest prices, and our t EXCESSES being small, and we being satisfied j s with small profits, we are satisfied you will j save money by buying goods of us. We pay the highest prices for Wool, f Butter, Eggs, Potatoes, Dried apples, Ac., in j a goods. Junes 1 wm 31A3 3111 1132 FRUIT JARS? "THE HERO," AT PRATTS' ! j Is said to be the Best. And at I ratts can be found the finest and best of \ Sugars and Syrups. Mess Shad and Fine Mackerel, ARE SOLD I Cheap at Pratts\ Tea, Coffee, Starch, and a full line of IPTTIFLE SPICES always on hand at PRATTS'. Broad Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinets, Kentucky Jeans, Cottonades, Linings, Checks, &.o„ 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 IVX TJ SLINS, from J to 10-4 yards wide at Pratts', AT LOW PRICES for the times. lO DOZEN Ladies' Cor setts at PRATTS', to be sold from 51.50 to 82.50 each. RIBBONS, RIBBONS, All Colors & Widths, AT PRATTS', I COME AND SEE US. AS WE WILL DO YOU NO HARM. Pratt, Law & Pratt. ! t Lewistown, July 24, 1807. ' E i Looking Glasses and Picture * Frames i J THE undersigned, thankful for past fa- 'a vors, would inform the public that he! t still manufactures Frames of every de- 1 scription, as cheap as they can be made 1 elsewhere. Looking Glasses of every de- i t scription, wholesale and retail, at reduced 1 prices. He respectfully solicits a share of' e public patronage. All persons who have left pictures to frame or frames to be filled are requested to call for them. ' j my!6tf JAMES CRUTCHLEY. I FREE EXHIBITION AT mwi 15H&P 821)21, THE undersigned has constantly on hand (and in daily adding something new) all kinds of LS2. OD CSi Zm s such as Self Raising and Family Flour; i Sugar, white and brown; j Coffee, different kinds: Loverincr's and other Syrups; j Baking Molasses, the very best; I Tea, the best quality; j Salt, coarse and tine; ! Fruit, dried and canned; Smoked Meat, Coal Oil, l'epper, Cinnamon, Ciotev AlNpice, Nutmegs, Mar? ' Ginger. Crackers. (;i iec ,l Cider, Cider Vinegar. 1 Potatoes. Butter, Eggs. Starch, Concentrated Lre Creain Tartar, Soda, to." ' Jfc* 1 X SI XX , White Fish, Shad Mackerel, Cod Fish, Labrador, Lak | and Scotch Herring. Assumed Baking Powder, the best in market—it requires only half the quantity ; of any other, and is cheaper. CON F ECTIONE 11 Y , | Raisins,Figs.Pates.Citron,Peanuts,Filberts,Almonds, I Walnuts. Butternuts and Pecan Nuis; Oranges. Lent ions. Apples, French and Common Candy, Cakes of | ull kinds, etc., etc., etc. TOYS — TIN, WOODEN AND CHINA, 1 Fancy Boxes and Baskets; Dolls, large and small; j Portmanteaus, to suit all who need them; Pocke; i Knives 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 TEOPLE. j We want to buy. for which we will pay the Highest market price, any quantity of HAMS, BUTTER, I SHOULDERS, EGGS, BACON, BEANS, LARD. POTATOES, DRIED FRUIT, TALLOW, and all other kinds of country produce. Any person wishing to buy cheap should give htm a call, as he will not be undersold. Remember the store is on Market street, between ; Biymyers'and Kitz's Stores. j Lewistown, May 1, ISO". DAVID GROVE. The Great IMIIMI 111, Will AND PAIN EXTERMINATOR!! PARKER'S KING OF OIL Will Cure Cute. PARKER'S KING OF OIL Will Cure Sprains. PARKER'S KING OF OIL Will Cure Bruise*. 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. Prepared by T. D. PARKER, LEWISTOWN, PENN'A. Apr 3. TO THE LADIES. I , *9.. CIRAtiK FRtSCMIS, OB RESSI\ for Ladies and C hildren's Boots and Shoes that have Become red, or rusty and rough by wear ing. 1 hey 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 fine 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 er be without a supply in the house. x or sale by, m i. ts J' A&W * R - MCKEE, in Odd Fellows' Hall, cor. Market and Dorcaa sts., Lewistown. octlTtX