RE CIPE S - Tomato cv, v ..—The following reci pe i >r making ljoni;ito catsup was tui nitliod by the proprietor of one of our principal restaurants, who liastlseiep u tat ion of keeping the best article ol the kind in the city: To half a bush el skinned tomatoes add one quart ot good vinegar, one pound of salt, quar ter pound ot ground black pepper, ounce and a half of best cayenne pep per, three quarters of a pound of mus lard, one quarter of a pound of all spice whole, one ounce of cloves whole, twenty (Moves garlic cut line, six good onions cut tine, two pounds brown su gar, one handful green peach leaves Boil for three hours, constantly sto ring to keep from burning. When cool strain through a tine seive in a coarse cloth, and bottle for future use —Jlarrisburg Telegraph. Apple Cakes. —Flour one pound, su g ir halt a pound, two eggs, a little salt and one yeast powder. Grate six large apples, and rub them well into the other ingredients; add milk sutfi eient to make a dough, set into thin cakes, and bake quickly. Apple Pudding. —Pare four or five large tart apples, grate them fine; then make the following custard, into which stir the grated apples: Flour four ta blespoonsful, one pint of milk, five eggs, and a little grated orange peel. After you have these ingredients well mixed, pour them into your pudding dish, and bake about an hour and a quarter Yittte or mi Moir nnd iTlion. Hon 1o Propose. A party ot ladies and gentlemen were laughing over the supposed awkward ness a to iding a declaration of love, when a gentleman remarked that, it ever lie offered himself ho would do it in a collected and business like man ner: 'For instance,' he continued, addres sing a lady present: 'Miss Smith, I have been two years looking for a wife. I am in receipt of about three thous and a year, wjiich is on the increase. Of all the ladies ot rny acquaintance t almire you the most; ind< ed, I love you, an 1 would gladly make you my wife.' 'You flutter me by your preference,' good liti noredly replied .Mi-sSmith, to Hie surpn-e ot ail present; -i refer you to my tui iter.' 'Bravo!' exclaimed the gentlemen. 'Weil, 1 declare!' said luo ladies, in cho - u*. Tne lady and gentleman, good read er, were married soon after. Wasn't that a modest way of 'corning to the point,' ami a lady-like method of tak ing a man at his word.' V lint lif died Of. 'What's become of your husband, woman '. 'What's Irecomo of him, yer honor! Faith, an' lie's gone dead ' 'Ah ! what did lie die of?' 'Die of, yer honor! —he died of a F rid ay.' 'I don't mean what day of tire week, but what complaint?' 'Oli I what complaint, yer honor ? Faith, an' its himself that didn't get time to c >mp!ain.' 'Oh ! oh ! —he died suddenly ? 'Rather that way yer honor.' 'Did he fall in a fit!' No answer. 'lie fell down in a fit, perhaps?' 'A fit. yer honor! Why not exactly that. Ho fell out of a window, 01 through a cellar door—l don't know what they call it.' 'Ay, ay! and broke his neck?' 'No, not that, yer worship.' 'What then?' 'There was a bit o' string, 01* that like, and it t irottled poor Mike.' Bi3k-At a trial in a divorce case in England recently, a witness made the following reply: -Mr. Sergeant Tindal —'He t-*-rated her very kindly, did he not?' Atkinson —'Oh, yes, he kissed her several times !' Mr. Sergeant Tin dal—'And how did she treat him?' At kinson—'Well, she retaliated.' UNdIILRO WOOLEN MILLS, MILROY. MIFFLIN COUNTY. PA. HAVING resumed the manufacture of Woolen Goods, the undersigned will keep con- Btantlv on timid a-id for sale, an assortment of Wool en Goods, exclusively of their own manu facture, such as CASSIMERES, Plain and Fancy, Common and Fine, Light and Heavy. DOESKINS, OVERCOATINGS, TWEEDS, Ac. FLANLLELS, Plain and Barred, Heavy, Medium and Light, White, Gray aud Colored, JEANS, SATINETS, BLANKETS, &o„ STOCKING 14 KAN. Germantown Zephyrs, &c. vi asyjOTiiS? Made lo order, of three ply, all wool chain. Our goo a are made with especial reference to BTRfcNGI' i ami DURABILITY, being put up in the moat subs uoal manner ami of the best material, ami will be no i at prices a* low as they can Be manufac tured lor, old still retain then-desirable qualities. Wo have wagons out from which persons can obtain our goods at tln-ir own doors at the aame prices that they arc so <1 for at the factory. 4,- Ho, I, Hong and Isir/i taiu nin esrhange for mayls-6ni JAMEB THOMI'SiJN i SON'S. Experience Proves there axe only- Two Valuable Machine Stitches: '/hi mm & MATH ELASTIC STITCH AND THE SHUTTLE Oil LOCK STITCH. TU E Ornrer .1 Baker Elastic-StitchS-wing Machines are superior tu nil other* I -r the following reasons: 1 Hiey sew direct from the spools, ami require no ■ rewinding: of threa i. , . e Tlifj uie iin.re ensile understood and used, and It s- liable t-. ilehuigemwt than other rn.e-hir.es. 3. Tlie\ are capable ofexeeilting peri-u-tiv. without | ehang. of adjustment.* much greater variety of work ' thnu other mat-Lines. 4 |'i . sti rti made hv giese m.v-hines is much more I fit 111. 1-l i-ty. and durable, especially upon article* uhi.-h r.-i'iire to i- washed :nd ironed, tlmn any other stiteu. , , . , i Tins stitoh. c- ug to the manner in which the under thread i- mwrought. is mtn-h the in-i-t plump old l-eaunful in use. m i I retains ilns pin upness ant In amy even upon arti.-les frequently washed and iron.- i until they an worn out. 6. l'iie structure of the seam is sueh that though it Be .-lit or Broken at intervals of only a few -inches it will neither open, run, or ravel. But remains firm and durable. T. TnliKe other maehines, ihese fasten Both ends of (tie si-ain by their own operation. s With thes ■ machines, white-ilk is used upon the right ">r faoe side of ihe seam, cut ton may Be used ipoti the other side without lessening th- strength or durability of tiie seam, I'his can Bo done on noothet m-i.-li.iu-. and ia gr- it -nvingupoii all articles stitch ed r made up with -;lk. 0 i'liese in . -Blues, at addition to their eupermr merit- is ;:i-!: iinents l -r w :g. By a change of ad justment. easily learned and p a.-ueed, execute the in st l-eauuful and permanent embroidery .md orna mental work. Call at P. F, LOOP'S A GEN'CY. A GOOD ASSOTMENT ALWAYS ON* HAND. L?witora, February 6.1567. Tn * /> FIRST PREMIUM V . Of a Stiver Medal WAS AIVABOED TO BARRETT'S HAIR RESTORATIVE By the N. H. State Agricultural Society, at T ' lu tair ho)dell m Nabhua, LibG, It A U IC tTT'S Vegetable Hair Restorative llriturci Gray Hair to its natural color. I'r*>- the prowth tit the Hair. Changes *AC roots t their original organic action. KraJi- catcs iJatidrun and Huinorm. PrevenU llair tnllH-p out. la a Superior Dictum#?. It contains no injurious ingi< <i ( and id Ihe most popular And rcli abk: art:ric thr >ughout tue ~ wy? South. si* y VffO^ J. R. BARRETT A CO., Proprietors, MANCHESTER, h\ 11. Sold by Druggists generally. ninr27-Gin* A KIT OF THE CELEBUAIED Cucumber-wood Well & Cistern PUMPS, '/Hi 213'J h BJlMmif IN THE COUNTRY TIIOS. STROLP. Lewistown, Ma. 20, 1867-tf. EXCELSIOR Photograph and Art Gallery. !. v I !•: iii;ithiioi.iu:i<>. 1 Ti-KNYKNS ran now furnish the ptilr- A1 1 i'* with I.ikeni-ssi-s. from ihi- tiniest i ein toa Portrait or life *iz> Photograph. We have the only Solar Camera at work in the Juniata Valley, and desire the pub lie to euli and examine what Mr. Bttrk hohler an accomplished and well known artist and others have pronounced "a success." Look at the array: Gems, i Alhat.vpes or I^ory- K.-rro types, types, Photo-Miniatures Ambrotypes, Cahinet Photos., & Card I'iiotograplis Portrait or Life size Vignettes, ; Photographs— Photographs for plain or in c olors, oval frames, j &<-., Au\ Our work is executed in the best style, plain or in colors, and at the lowest rates, t ail at MeEWENS. N. 15.- iistructions to students given t fair ates. apltf COAL! COAL ! the most celebrated mines, an# -e -. lected fur family use. WILK F.SBA KIIE. SU N BURY, Nog. 1, 2 ami 3, Stove and Egg. LYKEX'S \.-\LLW, Siuve and Chestnut. FARMKRS, ATTENTION! LIMEBURNERS' COAL, AT THE LOWEST PRICES. 3£TL Orders left at St.ire of Geo. Blymyer & Sun firouiptly attended to. J. C. BLYMYER &. CO Lewistown, July 31, IHC7. LUMBER LUMBER: Great Fall in Prices! 1)0 A KIS. fnuit S2 and upwards ) PL A ST. LATH. 3 75 to 4 25 per M. W. i' FLOORING, 375 per IUO feet. Hemlock do 3 35 do SASH, 8 x 10, 7 cents, and other down in proportion. PAN EL DOORS down 10 per nt. A full assortment of FRAME LUMBER, SCANTLING. &c. may2o WM. B. HOFFMAN & SONS. COAL! COAL! JUST received, a fresh supply of SUN BI.'KY COAL, all sizes, winch will be sold at reduc ed prices. Also, RECEIVED, a full supply of PALINGS, FLOORING, PL A ST. LATH, SHINGLE LATH, DOORS, S AS 11, PLANK, Ac., which wii! he sold at reduced prices, f 1.01 R. I-FED <fc COAL delivered any .there within the limits o! the Borough. test* ORDFKS left at the store of Henry Zerhc, promptly attended t i au2l W B HOFFMAN & SONS. NEW OPENING. HAS purchase.| the stock of Boot* and Shoes of P. i Loop, who will carry on tin- husuicssat the well known old stand. He will keep a large assortlliel.t of home and eastern made goods, ami will continue t-, make work to order in all styles ami in the tn-st and neatest manner. He invite-ail to give him a call aa he will sell goods wry low, But for cash otilv. jjl6 J M NOLTE. l/RFSII stock of the best Mackerel and 1 Herring, in all-sized kits, on hand at A. EELIX'S 20,000 MAJORITY! To the Voters of Central Penna ELKOTIOJf (s over an 1 ll h:i.Bovn .l.'oiri.-.l By about 2.1.1**1 matority thai the Tolaweo ami Cigars sld j J*-fV*ittgvr's 'l'-.8a.-.-o ami S.-g.ir UOBOI l-.- surpass,..!, pither in Quality r Tru-o. L.mk at the t'ru-es, g.-t ...rac-f the goorts. antleom par.- with a!, others, an.i you will B,- sati-fi '.ltltatyuu get the w..rth of vonr money at l-'rysiitger's. Kr\ s'liger"- Spun Koll only it.Uoj .-r pound. Fry singer's Navy Frysinger's t'ongre-s *• " •* '* ; Frvsinger's Flounder " - *' \\ ll,>u Navv " " " " Oionoko fwi-t jn.l other I'iug T -baoeo at 4 ' an-t SO cts. per lb. ; Cut and Dry. +0 n.t >. ets. fframilaled r..Baoctts at .wi ,-ir . is. .-!> . so eis.. f l.tk), it 20. viol 41.00 per lb. Kin.-Cut ehewing. at {! 4a an ! i 1.20. Cigars at 1. 2. S. 6 and to ot-. oaelt. l'ip-s in gr- at vartetv: also Cigar Cases. Tobacco 1' a. h, s an i Boxes, viateh Safes, and all articles . u-itailv kept in a first-claea Tohacco and Store. To M.-r hauls. 1 offer the above goods at pric.-sthat wii! eiiahle them to retail at the same prtees that I j. > and realize a fair profit. Oei.4 E. KKYSINtJER. Look out for Us, as we are Com irg once more 3 with a NEW ARRIVAL, STILL LOWER! arc prepared to pell Goods at the T T lowest market prices, lower than be fore the war. If you want good Sugars at II to 16, Coffees at 28 to 3D, Rice at 13, Svrups at 15 to 30 nt.. Go to RITTEX HOUSE Sc M.:K I NX FY'S. If you want good Teas of all kinds go to R i M.-K. If you want good Spices of all kinds, go to R. & McK. If you want a good quality of llonev. go to R. & M.-K. If you want the best o<>rn Stareh, Concentrated Lye, Washing Soaps, .ilet Soaps, Canned Fruits, Jtc.. Go to R. & McK. If you want to buy good white Muslin, yard wide, at 15 cents, go to R. <i. McK If you want Calicos, at 10 to 18 cents, go to R. & McK. If vou want good goods of all kinds, such as Ginghams at 16 to 25, Brown Muslins at ID to 23, Delaines, 25, (old prices.) ineludi-.g Dress goods, the best of all kinds. Go to R. & M.-K For Flannel, Ticking, Crash, Table Diaper, Linen, with a variety of other g-.ods, go to R. &. McK. TO THE LADIES ! If vou want good Cotton Hose, at 15 to 3D, Go to R t McK If vou want good Notions of a!! kinds, g . to R. t McK. Gentlemen, if you want Cutt in S >cks. at 121 era , Paper Collar* of all kin-is, Lin-n C.d iars, g"t up f..r the summer, at 5 cents, go t R. x McK. If you want g md Cotton Pants Stuff. Cassiuiers and Cloths. G , to R a M.-K If v -u want Boots arid Shoes, Hats and Cop*. g . to R A M.-K. If you want good Fish of all kinds, go to R a McK. If you want to find a good stock "f goods of all kinds, go to R. A McK. Thankful for past favors, arid hoping a con tinuance of the same, we remain, Very Respectfully. RITTF N HOUSE & M.-KI XN FY. Lewistown. June ill. 1867— tf F--- RING'S ||P GRAY HAIR. ' This la the Axbuosia that Kingmade. t This is the Cure that lay la the Amubosla that tting made. SThla Is the Man who was bald and Who now has ravrn locks, they say. He used the Cure that lay In the Auuuosia that I.us j made. N This is the Maiden, handsome and Who iruarried the man once Bald and Who now has raven locks, they say. fc lie used the AMU I'AJSIA that Ring fjk This is the Tarsnn, who, by the way, M Married the maiden, handsome and VP To the man once bald and gray, fcjV, But who now has raven locks, they Qjp Because he nsed the Cure that Dy In the Amuuosia that Kinj; made. laEjßp) This is the Bell that rings away /"• Ijtff' ° arouse 'he people sad and gay ;jjßr ) Cnto this fact, which here docs lay— aK ty y° u w l *!'! a®' bald or gray, y tic the AMURCIHIA. that iling made, L M.TUBBS & CO., PROPRIETORS, PETERBORO', N.H. Fur sale uy (Jha.-. Kitz Lewistown. ap'-A-Om Great Excitement at the Post Office, ON account of tho new arrival of Boota ami Shoes, at greatly reduced prices. The undersigned would respectfully inform the puhh< that lie has arrived i from the eastern cities with a large assortment ol RIOTS, SIDES AND GAITERS, consist-.Dg of Bodies', Gentlemen's and Children's Wear, which he ha* purchased at "come down" pri ees. He 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 hi* own supervision, and of the Best ma terial and workmanship. Boots arid Shoes made to order at short notice. Hej.airing dune m the neatest manner. Call at the Post Office, and examine for | yourselves. W. C. THORN BURG. ' Lewistown, Mav 23. ISfiti-y. PRICES DOWN ONCE MORE. 'I'H K undersigned has a large stock of Both I Hone- made and Eastern manufactured Boots and fltioes. which he otters at prices lower than he has ! sold for four years : j .Men's thick, d. Boots, warranted, from $2 75 to 5.00 ; " Kip, " •' " •• 400 to 6.00. " Calf, '• " extra 4.50 to 6.00. ; Boys' Boots, 1.00 to 3.00. Men's thick Brogans, Joußlc-soied, 2.00 to 2.50 i 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 daj 'of Augn*t. it also enai.les us to reduce our prices lIOUEOIADE WORK of all kinds made to ; ord.-r at reduced prices. So come on tarys ami girls ; and examine for yourselves. Trunks, Valises and Carpet Hags I kept on hand, fientlemcn will hear in mind that no j goods will be given out unlexs paid fur. find if re turned in gooa order, the money will he returned, ll requested. Rut wlr-ii goods have been soiled or worn, they will not he taken lm*k—please In-ar this i*l tnind—as some folks think that wearing for a sh'.it time don t injure the *hl of them afterwards, j augl-tf BILLY JOHNSON. OOLE LEATHER ttnd Shoe Findings, al O ways on hand. Have now some of the beet Red Sole. F. J HOFFMAN. CROVESTEEN & CO., PIANO FORTE MANUFACTURERS, 409 Broadway, New York. mßEattention i-f tin- Puttie ami lie- iraile ! invitt-d . I Ni s 'if 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PI ASO FORTES, which for volume ami purity of tone are j unrivalled by any hitherto ottered in thii, market.— ; They contain all ;he modern improvements. French ! i.rami Action. Harp Pedal. Iron Frame. Overstrung ' Hass. etc-and each instrument being made under; the personal supervision of Mr. J. 11 liaovrsrEts. who ! has had a practical experience ol over 35 years in their manufacture, is fully warranted ill every partic ular. TV GROVKSTEES PI AYO FOR iES~ record the Award of Merit ocer nil oth■ i a at the Celebrated M ' rUTs Fair, Where were exhibited instruments from the best ma kers of London. Paris. i,ermany. Philadelphia. Balti more, B .sum and New York: and also at the Ameri ; can Institute for five successive years, the gold and silver medals from both of which can be seen at our v are-room. By the introduction of improvements we make a -tti more perfect Piano Forte, and by manufacturing large y. with a strictly cash -\ stem, are enabled to of fer these instruments at a price winch will preclude ail '•oiiip-tuc n. Trims i-\rt Cash in Current Funds. e-l>. s-npnve Circulars Sent Free. oetllKun Harrisburg Steam Boiler Works. HARRI3BURG. PA. ROBERT TBPPETT, Manufacturer of CYLINDER, FLUE, LOCOMOTIVE, HORIZONTAL and UPRIGHT TUBULAR BOILSEB, ROTARY BLEACHERS, HEATERS, TANKS, SMOKE STACKS, Ac. All kinds of work out of Boiler. Tank or Sheet Iron satisfactorily executed. Special attention pari to ?.2? A IP-UTS fit reasonable Be*' s. \ ith nU'am facilities, improved mArhinerr and t" U>. .uri a ',f having ad mau*:. iS maoe at Aor dortr?j I am eiibblfti r-. furnish partita in wast "t ark f ' -. J aracter with an ** A. No. 1" art w'a rind ~t iovru-i figures. juos Gin GOOD NEWS TO HOUSEKEEPERS ! J 77,- Z.-. • and M•t l'a' iei : ' Duaccry of the Ay..' WINDOWS CI. I. A N E I) Without Soap or Water. Time or Labor, by using WOODSUM's Instantaneous Hindow Polish. IT HOES away uuh soap suds or hot water, thus av> lingthe - upon i;.-flo. r or adjoining ptunt. and the disagr ■ - -en-ai on of the water runmiii: down 0:1 til,- ai unu.-r the sleeve-, and wettii:. iliein to the -lioul iers. It leaves no iuit upon ti.e gia-s. and s:i - : .1 more t ran-parent and dearer ap pearancc tmui can be got with ten times tiie amoar ..f tabor and Hint in wrashitig. For polishing Mirror*. r any mi >f silver, lira,, or Tin-ware, ii has no equal The p Ir-h i- warranted to contn uno aei l, nor anything id' a pm-onous or injurious iiar ,i 'Vr. out 1- i-Tf' :.y harm;—in cv< ri rcspee'. For by .1. A.a W li. M-KF.K. 11.ii Felhovs' IT nil Building, opposite Black Bear II ii -l. lew ;-m.m. P.,. m . 14-tf MR IS visui lN In addition to an extensive stock of GOLD & SILVER WATCHES. MED ALIGNS, BREAST PINS, RINGS, arnl other J E "W" ELBY, iL VL JJJsJaIJJ'i establishment, will be found a beautiful as sortment of iiiDJw jimma, i'itO I Ot.K AI'M A I.lit US. ALSO, of all the prominent UJiyJ MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS and hundreds of other articles. 11. W. JUN KIN. Li'wistown. May 24, 1865. New Stock of Hats, Caps, &c. 7f. S. SCIIITS2R, Market St., next Door to John Kennedy's, Has just received from e9**>~~~s j New Y rk and Philadel I phia, the most exU-n?ive Jg;lfcw merit of 323 viis over exhibited in this place, which will bedis posed of at such prices as to defy competition, md whieli he invites everybody to call and examine, as he is satisfied that his stock can not fail to please. For the Ornish he has constantly on hand, ir will make to order, hats to their taste ol any required size or brim, at prices which cannot tail he satisfactory. Country Merchants vnll find it to their ad vantage to give him a call, as a liberal deduc tion will he made t > wholesale purchasers. Don't forget the place, next door to John Kennedy's Store and nearly opposite the Odd Fe lows' HaiL may Hardware. VERY BODY says SELUEIMER sell* the CHEAPEST AND BEST H ARDWARE in TOW N. That's so. And he scdls them by the Wagon Load. aprJ SHOEMAKERS, r PIIE best qualities of SOLE LEATHER i 1 KIP, UPPER and CALFSKINS, on ! hand ; also, all kinds of LININGS, TOOLS, Ac., &c., which 1 am selling low. apr3 J. B. SELUEIMER. Wall Paper. •Y\ Dlf FEREN f Patterns—large assort mm') ment at McMANIGAL'S, Milrov. ARM EPS look to your Interests ! At F. J. Huffman's you will find all kinds of Hardware and Fanning Implements, at low prices. Brass Bells, VLL sizes, and all articles generally kept in a Hardware Store, at McMnnitjol's, Milroy. Also, Oils and Paints, all kinds of Patent Medicines and Drugs, a splendid assortment ; of Ilair and Horse Brushes, all kinds of Per ferneries and Soaps, Hair Restoratives, Toilet Mouth Wash, &c. ju!2-4t ¥llO 31 A3 'iill im FRUIT JARS? "THE HERO," AT PRATTS' Is said to he the Best. And at Pratts' can he found the fnest and lest of Sugars and Syrups. Mess Shad and Fine Mackerel, ARE SOLD Cheap at Pratts'. Tea, Coffee, Starch, and a full line of 3PTTPISE SPICES always on hand at PRATTS'. Broad Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinets, Kentucky Jeans, Cottonades, Linings, Cheeks, &c., a full line at PRATTS', and WILL BE SOLD CHEAP. DRESS GOODS! A large lot to be closed out Cheap at Pratts'. BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED IVE U S IjIISTS, from | to 10-4 yxrds wide at Pra 11 s AT LOW PRICES for the times. lO JDOZETxT lAt dies' Cor setts at PRATTS', to be sold Irom 51.50 to 62.50 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. Looking Glasses and Picture Frames riAHE undersigned, thankful for past fa- J. vors, would inform the public that he still manufactures Frames of every de scription, u.s cheap as they can lie made : elsewhere. Looking < Basses 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 tilled, are requested to call for them. myl6tf JAMES CRUTCHLEY. FREE EXHIBITION AT mm MlAi S9KBI. r PIIE undersigned has constantly on hand i. prnJ is daily adding something new) all kinds of such as Self Raising and Family Flour; Sugar, white and brown; < <'ttee. ,ii(ferrnt kinds; Livering's and other Syrups; Baking Molases. the very best; Tea, the t-est quality; Salt, coarse and tine; Fruit, dried and canned; Smoked Meat. Coal Oil, Pepper. C'nnamon, t "loves, Allspice, Nutmegs. Mace, Ginger. Crackers, Cheese, Cider, Cider Vinegar, Potato* s. Butler. Eggs. Stareh. Concentrated lye, Cre..m Tartar, Soda, 4c. FISH, White Fish. Shad Mackerel, Cod Fish, Labrador, Lake and Scotch Herring. Azumea leaking Powder, the best in market—it requires only half the quantity of any other, and is cheaper. COXFECTI O X E R Y , R-t:-:n. F.g. Dates.Citron. Peanuts Filberts.Almonds, Walnuts, Butternut- and Pecan Nuts: Granges. Lctn i oris. Apples. French and Common Candy, Cakes of all kinds, etc., etc., etc. TOYS — TIN, WOODEN AND CHINA, Fancy Boxes and Baskets: Dolls, large and small: Portmanteaus, to suit all who need them: Pocket Knives in great variety. A large assortment of PERFUMERY, FANCY SOAP, HAIR OILS, &C CHEWING & SMOKING TOBACCO, and always on hand. NOTICE TO FARMERS AMI COUNTRY FEOPLE. We want to buy, for which we will pay the nighest market price, any quantity of HAMS. BUTTER, SHOULDERS, EGGS, BACON, BEANS, LARD, POTATOES, DillE D FRUIT, TA LLOW, 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 Blvmyers'and Kitz'- Stores. Lewi-town, May 1, 1867. DAVID GROVE. The G-reat EfflffiL REMEDY AND PAIN EXTERMINATOR! ! PARKER'S KING OF OIL Will Cure Cuts. PARKER'S KING OF OIL Will Cure Sprains. PARKER'S KING OF OIL Will Cure Bruises. PACKER'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. THE nittGi: IKAXCAIS, OR T I ItEVC II l>Kft:siSl\€i for Eadies and Children's Boots and Shoes that have become red, or rusty and rough by wear ing. They are restored to a perfect and permanent black, with as much lustre as when new, leaving the leather soft and pliable, and what is of great importance | to the ladies it will not rub off when wet and soil the skirts. Traveling bags, kid | gloves, trunks, carriage tops, ami'line ' harness are made to look as good ax new Ladies and Children can dress their own hoots and shoes without soiling their hands. Try one Kittle, and you will nev er be without a supply in the house F or sale by, • /v i . T.x J- A ; &W - R - MCKEE, in Odd Fellows' Hall, cor. Market and Dorcas sts., Lewistown. octlTtf FRYSINGER'S Agnrnltural ami Hnnsrhold Implrmfut Affnry, West Market Street, L E W I S T U W N, PA. Amongst the articles on sale and in season at present, are the fallowing, via : The Hart GRAIN AND SEED DRlLL.which, i in York county is considered the beet Drill known, for even or rough ground. Price $BO. The WILEY PLOW. All who have seen it ad. • nire it. and all who have tried it knare it works easy and well. Price $ll. Wanbaugh'g CORN SUELLER, an old patent, but still recognized as the REST Sheller yet in i -ented. Price $2B, The Double Shovel iron-frame, CORN PLOW, which answers admirably for putting in wheat. Price $8 50. A new PATENT BUTTER CHURN, with which children can churn butter as easy as play. Price $1 to $6. Keeler's Lancaster GRAIN FAN, a celebrated Fan. Price s'ls. ALSO, SEWING MACHINES. WARRANTED. The EMPIRE SHUTTLE SEWING MA CHINE, which runs almost noiseless, mikes a stitch alike on both sides, and cannut be excelled iin any respect. Price $OO. The FINKLE A LYON SEWING MACHINE, which sews aliks on both sides, is easily under stood, and will give satisfaction to every buyer.— Price $55. The GENUINE BARTLKTT SEWING MA CHINE. the best and cheapest single th read Sew. ing Machine in the wirld, and the only reliable and fully licensed low priced machine in the mar ket. All otaers are infringements, rendering both buyer and seller liable to indictment. Price $25, with treadle, $3O ; with table $5B. A second-hand Wilcox A Gibbs, of latest style : with top box, and hemmer, all complete, I offer for $4O. Also, a FRANKLTN, (double-thread,l SEW ING MACHINE, making a stitch like the Grover j A Raker, only sts. 11. FRYSINGER. Lewistown, August 7, 1867. HuntinsJcn an 1 Broad Tup Railroad. Passenger Trams run as follows; EXHEESS. MAIL. a. m. p. ni. Leave Huntingdon 7.45 6.(<J " S.ixton tl 733 Moody Hun 1045 KM Arrive at Mount Dallas IJSJ 857 Snore's Rex BRANCH. Leave Saxton 9 50 7-50 Arrive at Dudley K.'.2d 8 2d 49* Hacks and Express Wagons connect at Mount Dallas ; : M- ifor 1 and B-dford Spring.. A reliable Hue of Hacks connects at Dudley for Broad Top City. MAIL. EXPRESS a. in p.m. Leave Mount Dallas 6.10 130 " 8100 ly Hun fi 14 134 Saxton 7.3 i 2 55 Arrive at Huntingdon 9 10 4.45 SHOCP'S F.LN BRANCH. L"ve Dudley 7-00 2 30 Arrive ai Saxton 7.30 3.U0 Pennsylvania Railroad. Trams leave Stations in this county as follows : Leave lEesficard. Phil's Fast Emi- Ex. Mail. Line. grant, a. in. p. m. p. m. a. m. Lewistown, 5.30 4.06 0.23 10 58 Granville, 4 17 11.15 McYeytown, 6.00 4.37 ] 1.40 Manny unk, 4.49 11 54 N. Hamilton, 5.04 12.13 Lmvc Eastioard. Phil'a Fast Pay Tin. Ex. Line. Way. Ex. Ex. a. in. a. m. a. m. a. m. p. 111. L wistown, 12.17 5.59 10 15 11.06 6.3S N. Hamilton, 9 15 Manayunk, 9.30 McYeytown, 9.42 Granville, 10 01 (• The Stock Freight ens' stops for way passengers as follows: X. Hamilton, 6.g0 p.m.: Manayunk. 65g p. in : McYeytown, 7.12 p. m.: Granville, 7.47 p. tng Lea - I istown. 8.03 p. ni. Fare to Uamsborg $210; lo Philadelphia SSo; to ■ New York 7.00; Altoona 250; to PSttabargh 656; to Baltimore a 2u ; to York 3 20; to liagersiown 4.55; lo Reading 4.00. Kit' The ticket office will be open 20 minutes before 1 the arrival of eaeii passenger train. THOMAS SCHELL, Agent. Galbraith A Conner's omni busses eonneet with ail tiie passenger trains, and take up and set down pas >eng. rs at all point- within the borough. Orders are requested to be left at the National House. 1807. -NEW GOODS! AT NATHANIEL KENNEDY'S STORE, In the Odd Fellows' Hall. JUST received from Philadelphia, a very choice assortment of EEErSHfIIESJSfc Ginghams, Flannels, Cheeks, Hiekory, Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods of ad kiuds. ALSO, Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Chocolate, E-sonces of Coffee, Oueensware. Stone ware, Hard ware and Cedar ware,.?houl ders. Hams, Mackerel, Herring, Shad, Boots and Shoes. Grain Rags. Also, a fine lot of Whisky, 11 It A S IJ Y Wine and Gin, SALT. Ac- With Genuine Scotch Ale. Ac.. Ac, which will be sold very low. Country Produce taken in exchange for goods by N. KENNEDY. Lewsitown, October 11. 1865. PRICES DOWN STILL LOWER! AT B RIS BIN 3 S , near the Jail, i ITT HERE can be found the cheapest lot j TT of GOODS in town. Our stock con sists in part of Bleached Muslins from 124 to 25 eta. Unbleached do " 12£ to 22 ets'. 11 and 10f Sheeting, very heavy and good. Pillow Casing, Ticking, Check, Shirting Stripe, Flannels, Ghighams. A Splendid line of FRENCH GINGHAMS for Dresses: DELAINS, CHALLIES COL ORE D A L PACC AS, STRIPE D V A LENCI A, PLAID do., Silk Stripe Mohair Poplin, LLSIKUS, ALL WOOL DELAINS, Lawns very cheap. Cambric Ginghams, SUMMER BALMORALS, soft finished Cambric for Skirts, a very fine article. Plain Cambric, Barred Cambric from 25 cents up. Iu 11 line Calico from 10 cents up, can't be beat either in price, quality or s, y' c- r Another lot of those cheap HOOP SKIRTS; these are selling very fast and we intend to keep up our stock. Ladies, before you purchase, look at them, they are very cheap Cotton and Linen Table Diaper, La dies Cloaking. We have a full line of La dies and Childrens Stockings which we think you will find to be cheaper than any other House iu town has them. Our stock of Cloths, Cassimers, Jeans. Linen Drills, Coat Linens, &c., for Men and Boys we are also selling very cheap. These will he made up to order if desired. In fact, all our goods have been bought with care and at the lowest prices, and our EXPENSES being small, and we being satisfied with small profits, we are satisfied you will save money by buying goods of us. teaf" We pay the highest prices for Wool, Butter, Eggs, Potatoes, Dried apples. &0.. iu goods. juncs
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