TXLTTJ RAI- Tle Fruits l to d Tillage. AV j remember to have read some where of an oid gentleman whoowneJ a larije vineyard. Besides this lurm lie was blessed with two daughrers (>:i tiie marriage of the eldest, he por. tioned her off with one third ot his farm, and behold the remaiuing acres produced quite as much fruit and wine as b fore. Soon after he married his vouiiir daughter and gave her an equal dowry witli the first, and stiil the re maining third of his soil yielded as i:.u h as his entire original plantation Good farmers will see no mystery in this. Lhe moral of the story is that Li- i.irru became smaller heeultivated it more, and the same amount of labor upon a few acres will make it produce the fruit of many. There is a great difference between bad and good tillage. Some farmers— — no, some earth-scrapers —m ercly scratch up the soil, and alter dropping their seed hap-hazard, trust to the chance of the season. It is not won deroi at that such tamperers have to scratch hard for a living. We have heard many complain that large farms did not pay the espouse ot their cul i ration—that manure is too expensive to ase. The earth was, therefore, iaz ily scratched up, sufficient to destroy the face of the soil, and the seed thrown away upon it. We need not say that such farmers have but little grain to sell, and not much money in these hard times to put out at inter est. Take another case, however; that of the larrner who makes his farm his pride, who means to show his labor and skill upon every acre, and mark the difference. The land pays treble value upon its surface for ail that has heen bestowed upon it. The owner enriches the soil, and the soil, in its turn, enriches the owner. Every farmer, to make his farm a source of profit, should make it a source ol pride. Whatever portion of the soil is cultivated shouid be well cul tivated. The point should be, not to have many, out rich acres. The means whereby husbandry is improved and facilitated should be studied and em ployed By such careful attention a continual pleasure will be found in ag ricultural pursuits, which will heighten the reward of good things. A liittU or tut >1 oa* and chen. Praying for a Husband. A young lady in Lewistown heard that if she would go out and pray three consecutive nights, the Lord would tell her who she would marry. Now it happened that her father had a j'oung man in his employ who had considerable wit and good humor about him. One evening be was out in an apple tree after fruit, when he heard some one praying something like this 'O, L<rl, who will I mart-}* V The idea popped into Doyle's head (that being the young man's name) that he would have a littie sport at her expense. So he spoke in a chang ed voice and said, 'Doyle.' 'No, Lord, not Doyle,' cried the as tonished young lady. 'Yes, Doyle, or no one,' again soun ded from the tree-top in a sober, hol low voice. She arose and entered the house, re solved t<> try again the next evening Of course Doyle did not wish to spoil the f it), and so the next evening found him seated in the tree-top. lie did not have to wait long before the young husband seeker came, and com menced praying in the same way that she did in the preceding evening, and received tiie same answer. The next evening also found her under the tree pleading to know her future husband's name, and again she heard the answer: 'Doyle, or no one.' She arose, satisfied that she must marry Doyle. The next morning she met him and asked why he did not put on better clothes ? Ho sui 1 that he was not able. ' Well,' said she, ' father is rich, and he will lot you have the money.' lie took that for a very good hint, and bought a new suit of clothes. In a short time ho offered his heart and hand, and was accepted. After their marriage he told her how her prayers were answered. If any of the fair readers of this sto ry should think of praying for a hus band, do not get under a tree, or if you do, be sure and examine it closely and see if there is any ono to answer to it An Irishman's friend having fallen into a slough, he called loudly to an other for assistance. The latter, who' was busily engaged in cutting a log. and wished to procrastinate, inquired. <How deep is the gentleman in?' 'Up to his ankles.' 'Then fhero is plenty of time,' said the other. 'No, there's not,' rejoined the lirst, 'I forgot to tell vou he e in head first.' The Victim, of fashion. —Jones has been telling .Robinson one of his side splitting stories. Robinson 'Ya-as, it's very funny.' Jones—'Then why the deuce don't you laugh ?' Robinson—'My dear fellah, I would with pleasure, but I darn't display an}" emotion —these trowsers are so tre mendously tight!' Why is a man ascending Vesuvius like an Irishman trying to kiss a pret ty girl ? Because he wants to get at the crater's mouth. 'Boy,' said a facetious farmer to his son, 'we had a pretty hard day's work yesterday ; now let's have a game of chopping wood.' Some people pray on their knees on Sunday, and then prey on their neigh bcrs t! e rest of the week. Harrisburg Steam Boiler Works, HARRISBURG. PA. ROBERT TIPPETT, Manufacturer of CYLINDER, FLI'E, LOCOMOTIVE, HORIZONTAL and . UPRIGHT TUBULAR BOILERS, ROTARY BLEACHERS, HEATERS, TANKS, SMOKE STACKS, Ac. A nis .-f out of B tar. 7;v? : k or <N-ci Iron cxr uie.i. attention yaii to E P /. I F.I IT 3- at reasonable rates. V itn fori'.me. tipr rnsrhin*rr And loofe, tod adviAtoge : tun og ili m*ler*i lutidf ot our rs I aid t • DAiUr-- in uawt ••! v*- rk f tios •:.: raster iti* &u ~A. *Ne. 1 ' arr and at !o*c?; figures. junei 3m GOOD NEWS TO HOUSEKEEPERS !! The Latatt <i>ul M -t Valuable b'teoeery of the Age! tt IMXIHS I I. L A \ E I) Without Soap or Water, '1 nnr or Labor, by usin;; WOOI)s u M ' S Instantaneous Window Polish. IT I-ORS tiway with s ip or hot writer. iiu the upon the floor or adjoining pa?nr. a:. 1 the en-:*non of the w:iter running •Jouri on the artij*>. und r the sleeve.-, and welling ; them to the Mioutdcr-. It leaves do hut upon the gl.v*. and gives it A more transparent &ni clearer Hp p-.traiu-e than he iiot with t*-ri tine> the :itnnn uflab'-raiiitime HI w ISIM H. F rpu -i: Mirror <r any kind of Silver, lira** or Tin-ware, it ha* no equal. The p h*h i•* warranted t < contain no aeid<. nor anything of a pow>notis <>r injurious char a-ier. hnt i- p-rfectif harmless 111 eve ry !. For hv .1. A. & W K. M KKE. hi Feii'iws' Hall ; opposite biai-k Bear iliilel. Levrtstovrn. Pa. novl-4-tf P. T. BARNUM'S Patent EL AST IC STRAP & BUCKLE, For Pants, Vests & Drawers. 'UH IS little invention is just out, and as i it i* noKfcanibu*" i- meeting with a rapid (tale. It can be applied 111 a moment to any garment, by any pt-r>.i,. c.' it t • fit perfectly. it- el.i-t.ciiy prevent- tearing the strap- and buck le. otf the clothe- ail i ai-o allow- perfect freedom of THE IKMIV while workiog or taKing exercise. For -■• - bv tailor- and the trade generally. Send 25 cent-, t" r -trap, ' .rculars, terms to agents and the trade, to the BARNES E. S. k B. COMPANY, 650 Broadway, NEW YORK. *■ Ajtent- Wanted iu every county.-a.4 m THE IIXIUM! In addition to an extensive stock of GOLD & SILVER WATCHES. RfIEDALIGNS, BREAST PINS, RINGS, and other J" E "W E E IR. , AT ii- J. judzwi establishment, will he found a beautiful as sortment of uam 1 umjua, I'iEOrO<*KAPEI A 1.. IS I JIM, ALSO, IK£&S&V&:£.L:kli3 of all the prominent MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS and hundreds of other articles. 11. W. JUN KIN. Lewintown, May 24, 1805. New Stock of Hats, Caps, &c. Market t>7., next Door to John Kenncju's l *OS —-• Has just received from fggg — Ml I New Yik and Philadel tgjg I iiwtefckphi.-i the most extensive stock and complete assort ■ uieut of OAS C2?au.ips3 . ever exhibited in this place, which wili be dis posed of at such prices as to defy competition, and which he invites everybody to call and "xamine, ns he is satisfied that his stock can riot fail to please. For the Ornish he has constantly on hand, ; or will make to order, hats to their taste of any required size or brim, at prices which cannot fail be satisfactory. Country Merchants will find it to their ad vantage t give him a call, as a liberal deduc tion wili l.e made to wholesale purchasers. Don't forget the place, next door to John Kennedy's -Store and nearly opposite the Odd Fe lows' HalL " may Hardware. I EVERYBODY (<ayi SKLIIEIMER Hells .J the CHEAPEST AND BEST HARDWARE ;n TOW N. that's so. And he sells them by the W'anon L-.ad. mh# SHOEMAKERS, rpHE best qualities of SOLE LEATHER X KIP, UPPER and CALF SKIN'S, on hand ; also, all kinds of LININGS, TOOLS, Ac, & c , whir-.h I am t-elling low. apr3 J. B. SELIIEIMER. Wall Paper. DIFFERENT Pattern*—large assort' umO meat at McMANIGAL'S, Milroj. CROVESTEEN & CO., PIANO FORTE MANUFACTURERS, 409 Brcpdway, New York. THE attention of the Public and the trade is invited to our Sc* s\ tLE 7 OCTAY E KOSEM < .ii' Hi ANt' FOR TEa. which for volume and purity of tone are ' ui.rivalled by any hitherto offered in this market.— Tht v contain all the modern improvements. French . Gr and Action. Harp Pedal. Iron Frame. Overstrung Ba*s. etc- and each instrument Ivmj made under; tlie personal supervision r.f Mr. J. H.Gaovesvxx*. who I has ha-i practical experience of over 35 years in ■ their manufa dure, is fully warranted in every partie nl'- OBOVESTEEX ri.AXO FORIES" recti col the- A'CiuJof Jlcrit ..err • otM*reat Ike Celebrated i lloritf* Fair. Where were exhibited instrument* from the • *>: ma kers of London. Paris. Germany. Philadelphia. Haiti more. Boston and New York: and also at the Anier, can Institute f- r five su -cssive years, the gold and silver medals from both of wlueh can be seen at our 1 v are-room. By the introduction of improvements w • make a stil r.o re perfect Rwo Forte, and by uaaSwntittt large v. w :ii a strictly cash system, are enabled to of fer ii.es- i-trumcnls at a price which will preclude allcoropetitio*. Terms Xct Cash In Current Funds. Ojj-L'escriptive Circulars Sent Free. octltKJui 20,000 MAJORITY! To the Voters of Central Penna I?LECTION is over and it lia been derided by about Ci majority tiiat tne Ttffaaoce and Cigars sold at Frysinger s Tobacco and s.-gar Store cannot be surpassed, either in (Jualitji <-r Priee. Lo >k at tiie Prices, get -me of the goods, and cun . pare with all others, and you wi l Ibe satislied 11.at you get the worth of y .or money u: Frysingcr *. Kry-mger's s;• i„ Roil only il-OOper pound. Frysinger's Navy ........ Fry-inger'a Congress " " •• " Fry singer's Fiouuder u " " " Willett NJVV " '* " " Oronoko i'wist " *' " " \mi other Plug Tuba oat 4i) and 5 -;s per !l>. cut and Dry, 48 *nd AO ct*. Granulated rebeeeeeat n i ts.. i>i i ts . *■> ct*_ SI.OO, $1.20. and *1.50 per !b. r iie-Cut chew ng. at s't.4o and. *1.20. .'.go: - ..1 1. 2. X and 1" ets. each. P.pes in great varietv; also Oigvr Cases. Tohaeeo p. it. -ises a: ! Boxes. Match Sales, ar. i a i articles usually kept in a first-dasa tobacco and Cigar Btoce. To Meridian!s. I offer thr abovegood* at price* thilt wil enable t.neni to retail at the same prices that 1 i'.i and realize a fairprofit. i>ei 21. E FRYSINGF.R. RING'S fel CRAY HAIR. ' This is the ANIUKOILA that KING made. mm This li the Cure thxt lay wfiiXti the AitßhoiLA that Ring made. Si This 1* the Man who was bald and A Who now has raven locks, they ray. r He used the Cure that lay & In the AAIBBOSIA th.t iiiag made. \ This Is the Maiden, handsoma and ■ Who married tho man once bald and Who now has raven locks, they say. He used the AjjiiUoSlA that King £N This Is the rarson, who, by the way. \ Marrird tho maiden, handsome and To the man once bald and gray, H> But who now has ravc-n locks, they Berau'fe h* used the Cure that lay <si_* ; in tho AainuusiA that King made. This !* the TV'! thnt rines sway hKjKnTo arouse the people sua atid ? Bm*' TwiTl ' n, ° t ' l ' B which here does lay— If you tcould not be bold or gray, C'tt the Ambrosia tfuit I.xng made. L M.TUBBS & CO., PROPRIETORS, PETER3ORO', H.H. For sale uy tJhas. Kitz. Lewistown. a _4-6iu Look out for Us, as we are Com ing once more, with a NEWAIt It IY AL. STILL LOWER! \\"L are prepared to sell Goods at the 1 i lowest market prices, lower than be fore the war. If you want good Sujrars at 11 to 10, Coffees nt 28 to 30, Rice at 13. Syrups at 15 to 30 qt.. Go to KITTEN HOUSE & McKINNEY'S. If you want good Teas of all kinds go to K a Mc K. If vou want good Spices of all kinds, go to R. it McK. If yuu want a good quality of Hi>nv. go to R. & McK. ff you want the Lest Corn Starch, Concentrated Lye. Washing Soaps, Toilet Soaps, Canned Fruits, dec.. Go to R. & McK. If you want to huy good white Muslin, yard wide, at 15 cents, go to R. &. McK If you want Calicos, at 10 to I 5 cents, go to R. & McK. If you want good goods yf all kinds, such as Ginghams at 16 to 25, Brown Muslins at 10 to 23, Delaines, 25, (old prices.) includi' g Dress goods, the host of all kinds Go to R. it McK For Flannel, Ticking, Crash, Table Diaper, Linen, with a variety of other goods, go to K. 4 McK. TO THE LADIES : If you want good Cotton Ilose, at 15 to 30, Go to R. i McK. If you want good Notions of all kinds, go to R. A McK. Gentlemen, if you want Cotton Socks, at 12$ cts , Paper Collars of all kinds, Linen Col lars, got up for the summer, at 5 cents go to R. A McK. If you want good Cotton Pants Stuff, Cussimers and Clothe, Go to R. t McK. If you want Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps. fio to R a McK. If you want good Fish of all kinds, go to R. t McK. If you want to find a good stock of goods of ail kinds, go to R. a MCK. Thankful for past favors, and hoping a con tinuauce of the same, we remain. Very Respectfully, RITTKNHOUSE & McKINNEY. Lewistown, June 19, 1867-tf look to your Interest*! At F. J. Hoffman's yoa will find all kind# of Hardware aud Fariniug Implements. j at l >w prices. Brass Bells, 4 LL sizes, and all articles generally kept XJL in a Hardware Store, at McManigaCs, AJilroy. Also, Oils and Paints, all kinds of Patent Medicines and ttrugs, a splendid assortment of Hair and Ilorse Brushes, all kinds of Per fumeries and Soaps, Hair Restoratives, Toilet Mouth Wash, &o. jul2-4t Great Excitement at the Post Office, ON account of the new arrival of Boots and Shoe?, at greatly reduced prices. The undersigned would respectfully inform the public that ho has jum arrived from the eastern cities with a large assortment ot B.IOTS, SUJtS INO GAITERS. consisting of Ladies'. Gentlemen's aud Children's j Wear, which he lias purchased at "come down pn ees. He is now prepared to >ei! cheaper than the cheapest, for cash. Also, constantly on hand a large assortment of home-made v rk, which is mannfac-j tnred under hi? own supervision, aud of the tjest ma terial and workmanship Boots and Shot l ? made to • rder a: shc.rt notice. Kepst:ring done in the neatest i manner. Call at the Post Urtiee. and examine for yourselves. C. 'IHOKNBLBG. ) * Leuistovrn. Mav 22. 1866-?. NEW ARRIVALS. I) F. LOOP i. receiving new goods every week, di , . rect frmn tho eastern fiuttory, and is prepared to sell Hoofs cheaper than the cheapest, having a large assortment of ai! .sixes and styles. Men's Boots from $3 60 to 5 00 buys' 2 50 to 3 60. do 2 00 to 2 50. Children's 1 25 to 2 00. A good a*nrtment of homemade work on hand, and constantly nicking to order all the latest styles. THE PATENT BOOTS are now creating a great excitement, and all who wish in have a pair .f those pieusaut boots can lie accom modated at short notice. Call at the old stand. P. F. LOOP. NEW STOCK. J 3] keep • n hand a select >f Men'?. B;v?' j" *1 mid V-.tutii's L- • !>adie?\ Mi??*-•* and Chi! ytvles. to which lie vT'tul I inviie the attention of hi? -*: and the put..- irener iy Ati it i> h..? mtentiou NOT TO EE UNDERSOLD oy any dealer in the e ninty. those in need of w.Dter ots or sln>es aie invited 10 i-all and evaimne the above stock, which w.li lie s nd at very small profits, ui for cash only, at the sign of the Bid Sitot, next • u or to F. J. Hodman's store. sepia JOHN C \".<KE. PRICES DOWN ONCE laORE. I'HB undersigned has a large stock of le>th li.,toe-made and Eastern manufactured Boot* and ~!ioe-. which he oiler.- at prices lower than he has • -old for four years : SfM - thick, d. b-i ts, warranted, from $275 to 5.00 "Kip. •• •• *• " 4.00 to 6.00. •• Calf. '• " extra 4.50 to 6 JO. Hoys' 1-1, .it-. 1.00 to 3.U0. .Men's Jhn-k Brogans. double—oled. 2.U0 to 2-iU den'- -put •• warranted very bad, 1.10 Soys' Shoes, price ranging from 1.25 to 2.21 A- the taxes are to tie reducedagain on thefirst daj .f \ugu-t. it a -• enables us to reduce our prieei HOME.XADB WORK rder i: redm-ed prices. So come on hoys and girls tod t-xatiune for yourselves. 'trunks. Valises and Carpet Bajfa j kept on hand. Gentlemen will bear in mind that no goods will be given out unless pari for. and if re in ned in good order, the ru oiey w:li be returned, li j requested. But wlo-n go.. Is have beeu -oiled or tern, they will hot is- taken l ack—please t ear this n mind—a some folks think that wearing for a -hurt nine don't injure the sale of tiiern aiterwarils. ! augl-tf BILLY JuHNsitiN. Experience Proves there are only TWO V AL.T'AIIH Machine Stitches: 'i'iii mm k liiiii'ji K L A S TI C ST 1 TC II AND THE SHUTTLE OR LOCK STITCH, PH E <rpvfT Raker Elastic-Stitch Sowing Machines 1 peiior to a! ther* for the fallowing r-u- n* 1 JI • y sew direct from the >p >ols, aud require no rewinding of thrend. -. They arc more en-.'y understood and used, and t tlernugenv t than orLeY nno Line-. JL They arr* f-rtpable ,f executing perfectly. w .thout ! ii.j-j "f an ;-t m. tst. m much greater variety of work than other rou Lines. 4. The stiteli made by th*se mfU'hine.H is much m >re firm. eUsti'. and tlurub!*-. illy ujeyn article* which require to be wa-hed and ironed, than any Other stitch. f. This st ;■•}:. owing to the manner in which the tinder thread i* inwrought, l- much the mo>t plump and beautiful m use. aim retains tL:- plumpness and '••eauty even upon article* frequently washed and roued until they are worn out. 0. T.e structure >f tl.e scam i such that though it be cut or broken a: intervals of only n few -titches : a .i: ut-iti.er open, rau, or ravel, uut remains firm and JnraLJe. 7. Unlike other machines, these fasten bothendsof thoxcau) by their own operation. v VV ith thest- rnacijities. white sik is used upon thr riirlit or face side > f the seam, cotton may be used upon the other s.ie without strength or Jur;*ihty of the seam, This ran be time on noothej* machine. and i*- i izr• i saving upon ad articles stitch ed or made up with silk. y. These machines, in addition to their superior merits as instruments lor sewing, by a change of ad istineiit, -a- .y !• arned and pra -ticvd. execute the most beautiful and permanent embroidery and ornjt- Miental work. Call at P. F. LOOP'S A G E N T C Y . A GOOD A3SOTMENT ALWAYS ON H AND. ; I.vwi.town, February 6. IbtiT. A. R O w rat A, V' FIRST PREMIUM V or a Silver Medal lA WAt AVillilD TO & BARRETT'S HAIR RESTORATIVE * By the N. 11. Sute Agricultural Society, at LJ lU > air hoitlen in Nuhut, aept.2o, 1906* lIAKBETT'S Vegetable Hair Restorative Reetore* Gray Hair V> ifa netural color. Pro -a the gr.wth of the Hair. Cdiaarea the root# to their ri£iual organic action. KraJi- cut Daodruft and Humors. Prevent* Liair lallii g >ut. Is a Superior D'euiug It contain* uo injurious ingredients, and is llif mwt popular and reli mhlc article tnTughout tae haat, Y est. North and W * wo* J. R. BARRETT A CO., Proprietsrt, MANCHESTER, N. H. Sold Ly Druggists generally. mar27-6ra* -?■'Yl'isi (s!.e -jL J A LOT OF THE CELEBRATED Cucuinber-wood Well & Cistern PUMPS, Till Ili'J 4 fiIiMLJSSa IN THE COUNTRY. THOS. STROUP. Lewistown, May 29, 1867-tf. EXCELSIOR Photograph and Art Gallery. l-ATK HUHKIK) 1,1)1".It's. IfcEWEXiS ejin now furnish the pub ill lit" with Likenesses, from the tiniest Gem to a Portrait or life xisc Photograph. We have the only Holar Camera at work in the Juniata Valley, and desire the pub lie to call and examine what Mr. Burk liolder (an accomplished and well known artist) and others have pronounced " a success." Look at the array: Gems, Alba types or Ivory- Ferrotypes, types, Melainotyjies, Photo-Miniatures Ambrotvpes, Cabinet Photos., A Card Photographs Portrait or Life size Vignettes, Photographs— Photographs for plain or in colors, oval frames, &e., &<■., &e. Our work is executed in the l>est style, plain or in colors, and at the lowest rates at McKWENS. N. B.- instructions to students given ut fair ates. ap4tf CIIKSU stock of the best Mackerel and J. Herring, in all-sized kit#, on hand at A, FELIX'S FIIEE EXHIBITION AT mm WM2 3BHL 0 TOE uniiersifrned has constantly on hind JL (.and is daily adding something new; all kind* of , rn tn t ? such as Self Raising and Family Flour; Sugar, white and brown; Coffee, diifereut kinds: Lovermg's and other Syrups: Baking Molasses, the very best; Tea. the best quality; Salt, coarse and fine: Fruit, lined and canned; Smoked Meat, foal Oil. Pepper, Cinnamon, Cloves, Allspice. Nutmegs. Mace. Ginger. Crackers. Cheese, Cider, Cider Vinegar. Potatoes. Butter. Eggs, Starch. Concentrated Lye, Cre-m Tartar, Soda, Ac. FISH, Wh.te Fish, Shad Mackerel, Cod Fiab v Labrador, Lake and bcotch Herring. Azumea leaking Powder, the best in market—.t requires only half tho quantity of any other, and is cheaper. C O X F ECTIOXERY. Raisins. Figs. Dates.Citron. Peanuts. Filbert-.Almonds. Walnuts. Butternuts and Pecan Nuts; uranges. I.etn : on*. Apples, Freueh and Common Candy, Cakes of ail kinds, etc, etc, etc. TOYS—TIN, WOODEN AND CHINA, Fancy B' Xi s and Basket*; Doil*. large and small; Portmanteaus, to suit all who need them; Pocket Knives lu great variety. A large a.-surtmeu: of PERFUMERY, FANCY SOAP, HAIR OILS, &C --CHEWING & SMOKING TOBACCO. and !* AUYS OQ hand. NOTICE TO FARMERS AND COUNTRY PEOPLE. We want to buy, for which we will pay the nighest market price, any >{uatuuy of HAMS, BUTTER, SHOULDERS, EGGS, BACON, BEANS, LARD, POTATOES, DRIED FRUIT, TALLOW, and all other kinds of country produce. Any person wi.hing to buy cheap should giTe him a call, as he will not be undersold. Kememher the iore ;• on Market street, between 15. t :nyer' and Kitz's >' ,res. Lewi-town, May 1, JSO7. DAVID GROVE. The G-reat EXTER\AL REMEDV AND PAIN EXTERMINATOR!! PARKER'S KING OP OIL Will Cure Cuts. PARKER'S KING OF OIL Will Cure Spra'ms. PARKER'S KING OF OIL Will Cure Bruises. PARKER'S KING OF OIL Will Cure Wounds. PARKER'S KING OF OIL Will Cure Poll Evil. PARKER'S KING OF OIL Will Cure Scratches. PARKER'S KING OF OIL Will Cure Frosted Feet. PARKER'S KING OF OIL Will Cure Rheumatism. Thousands have used "PARKER'S ICING 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, I'KNN'A. Apr 3. TO THE LADIES^ rpili: CIR4GE FRIXCAIS, OR 1 FKEXCII DltiAMVt, for Ladies and Children's Boots and Shoes that have become red, or rusty and rough by wear ing. They are restored to a perfect and j 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 off when wet : and soil the skirts. Traveling bags, kid I gloves, trunks, carriage tops, ami fine harness are made to look as good as new. Ladies and Children ran dress their own hoots and shoes without soiling their hands. Try one bottle, and you will nev er be without a supply in the house. For sale by, J. A". <fc W. 11. McKEF., in Odd Fellows' Hall, cor. Market and : .Dorcas sts., Lewis town. oetlTtf mn Ml fill ]i33'3 FRUIT JARS? "THE HERO," AT PRATTS' Is said to be the Best. And at Pratt*' can be found the finest and best of Sugars and Syrups. Mess Shad and Fine Mackerel, ARE SOLD Cheap at Pratts\ Tea, Coffee, Starch, and a full line of PUHE SPICES always on hand at PRATTS'. Broad Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinets. Kentucky Jeans, Cotton ades, Linings, Checks, &c„ a full line at PRATTS', and WILL BE SOLD CHEAP. DRESS GOODS! A largo lot to be closed out Cheap at Pratts', BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED musliivs, from J to 10 4 yards wida at Pra 11 s AT LOW PRICES for the times. lO IDOZEISr Ladies * Cor setts at PRATTS', to be sold from 51.50 to 82.50 each. RIBBONS, RIBBONS, All Colors & Widths, AT PRATTS', COME AND SEE US, AS WE WILL DO YOU NO HARM. Pratt, Law & Pratt. Lewistown, July 24, 1867. ' j Looking Glasses and Picture Frames mUE undersigned, thankful for past fa- I vol's, would inform the public that he still manufactures Frames of every de scription, as cheap as they can be made j ; elsewhere. Looking Glasses of every de scription, wholesale and retail, at reduced prices. lie respectfully solicits a share of public patronage. All* persons who have left pictures to frame or frames to be filled, ; are requested to call for them. 1 uiylfitf JAMES CRUTCHLEY. FRYSINGER'S Amcnltural and Housthold Implement Aitnrv West Market Strf-et, LEWIBTO W N, pA. Amongst the articles on sale and in season at : present, are the following, viz : The Hart GRAIN' AND SEED DRILL.-hich m x ork countj is considered the best Drill known' | for eTen or rough ground. Price $sQ. The PLO^t. Ail who have seen it ad* nire it, and all who have fried it inotc it w O -ka easy and well. Price sl4. Wanbaugh's COP.N SHELLER. an old patent, , but still recognized as the BEcI Shelter vet in. vented. Price $23. The Double Shovel iron-frame, CORN PLOW which answers admirably for putting in wheat'. ' Price $3 50. A new PATENT BUTTER CHURN, with which children can churn butter as easy a. ptar. ! Price $-1 to $6. Heeler's Lancaster GRAIN FAN. a celebrated Fan. Price $35. ALSO, SEWING MACHINES. WARRANTED. The EMPIRE SHUTTLE SEWING MA 'CHINE, which runs almost noiseless, makes a stitch alike on both sides, and cannot be excelled lin any respect. Price S6O. The FINKLE A LYON SEWING MACHINE, which sews alike on both sides, is easily under stood, and wiii give satisfaction to every buyer.— i Price $55. The GENUINE BARTLETT SEWING MA CHINE, the best and cheapest single thread bew- I ing Machine in the wt rid. and the only reliable and fully licensed low priced machine in the mar ! ket. Ail others are infringements, rendering both buyer and seller liable to indictment. Price $25, with treadle, $-10 ; with table $56. A second-hand Wilcox A Gibbs, of latest sty le with top box, and hetnater, all complete, I offer for s4o. Also, a FRANKLIN, (double-thread,l SEW ING MACHINE, making a stitch like the Grover A Baker, only sis. H. FRYSINGER. Lewistown, August 7, 1367. HQntinedon and Broad Top Railroad. j Passenger Trains run as follows: Espf.3B. Mart. a m. p. m. Leave Huntingdon 7.45 6.00 j " cax ton 9XI 753 " Bloody Run lOSS BS3 i Arrive at Mount Dallas lv.S9 bJS7 SHOCT'S Rrv BaaxcH. Leave Saxton 9.50 7 50 ; Arrive at Dudley IC-3L) a. 20 i AtT Hacks and Express Wagons connect at Mount Dallas 1 for Bedford an i Bedford Springs. A reliable line of Hacks ! connects at Dudley lor Broad Top City. MAIL. EXIELSS 1 a. m. p. m. Leave Mount Dallas 610 1.30 " Bloody Run 614 134 Sexton 7.30 2.35 Arrive at Huntingdon 910 4.45 tuorp's Res Baaaca. Leave Dudley 7.00 2.30 Arrive at Saxton 7-30 3.JU Pennsylvania Railroad. Trams leave Stations in tins county as follows: Leave Wtstxcmd. Phi la Fast Emi- Ez. Mail. Line. grant, a. m. p. m. p. m. a. m. , Lewistown, 5.30 406 6.23 10 58 .Granville, 4.17 11.15 MoVeytown, 6.00 4.37 11.40 Manayunk, 4-49 11 54 X. Hamilton, 5.<04 12.13 L*art Eattxcard. Phil's Fast I>ay Cin. Ex. Line. Way. Ex. Ex. a in. a. in. a. m. a. m. p. no. L-wistown. 12.17 5.59 10.15 11.06 6.38 X. Hamilton, 9 15 Manayunk, 9 30 McVevtown, 9.42 Granville, 10 01 The Stork Freight east stops for way passengers a? | follows: 5- Ham !ton, 6.26 p. m.; Manayunk. 6.52 p. m.: McVeytown, 7.12 p. Granviile. 7.47 p. m.; Lew : istow n. S.tW p. m. Fare to Harn-burg J210; to Philadelphia 5 So; to ! New York T '; Aitooua 2 60; to Pittsburgh 6 55; to l Baltimore 5 20; to York 3 20; to Hagerslown 4.56; to , Kea ling 4.lS>. w"Tne i ket office will be open 20 minutes before the arrival of each passenger tnun. THOMAS SCHELL. Agent Gal' raith A Conner's omnibuses connect with all i the passenger trains, and take up and set down pas -ei jer- at . ! point- within the borough. Orders are requested to be left at the National House. 1867. NEW GOODS! AT NATHANIEL KENNEDY'S S T O Art E , In the Odd Fellows' Hall. JUST received from Philadelphia, a very choice assortment of j Ginghams Flannels Cheeks, Hickory, Foreign and j Lomesiic Liry Goods of all kinds. ALSO, Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Chocolats, Essences of Coffee, Oueeuswre. stone ware. Hardware and Cedar ware. Shoul ders. Hams, Mackerel, Herring, Shad. Boots and Shoe-. Grain Bag-. Also, a tine lot of Whisky, B II A IS O V , Wine and Gin, SALT, A-- With Genuine Scotch Ale, tc.. ic, which will t>e 9old verv low. Country Produce takes in exchange for goods by N. KENNEDY. Lewsitown, October 11, 165. PRICES DOWN STILL LOWER! AT BRISBIN'S, near the Jail, \TTIIERE can be fjuad the cheapest lot n of GOODS in towD. Our stuck coo ; sists in part of Bleached Muslins from 12J to 25 cts. 1 Unbleached do " 12J to 22 cts. li and lOJ- Sheeting, very heavy and good. Pillow Casiug, Ticking, Check, Shirting Stripe, Flannels, Ginghams. A Splendid lino of FRENCH GINGHAMS (for Dresses: DELAINS, Cil ALLIES, COL ORED ALPACCAS, STRIPED VALENCIA, PLAID do., ; Silk Stripe Mohair Poplin, ; LUSTERS, ALL WOOL DELAINS, LOWDS very cheap. Cambric Ginghams, SUMMER BALMORALS, soft finished Cambric for Skirts, a very fine ; article. Plain Cambric, Barred 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 1100P j SKIRTS; these are selling eery fast and intend to keep up our stock. Ladies, beforo you purchase, look at them, they are very j cheap. Cotton and Linen Table Diaper, La j 'lies Cloaking. We have a full line of La dies and Cbildrens Stockings which we think you will find to be cheaper than any other House in town has them. Our stock of Cloths. Cassimers, Jean". Linen Drills, Coat Linens, Ac., for Men and Boys we are also selling very cheap. The.-e will be made up to order if desired. In fact, all our goods have been bougie with care and at the lowest prices, and our EXPENSES being small, and we being satisfied with small profits, we are satisfied you wi" save money by buying goods of us. ( We pay the highest prices for Wipi, Butter, Eggs, Potatoes, Dried apples. 4c.. goods. JUBC^
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