P O L I T I o -A- H. . Judge SbarnMood on Legal Tender*. Ex'ratf from His OjAnion in the Case of lioHe vs. Trott. "On the whole. then. lam of opinion that the pro- Tj.' .n f toe act of Cougr*-- '>( Fet.roarv iath. IsbZ. <l-- *nii£ the cote, i—wad i> por-uan*-e ..f that art to be Gwfu moneT. ®*fi legat u CTcwwsriTCTl j.VAL - Ttj - renders it *iori*e-e*ry that I dtoaid rou nder 'lf: other qacuoa which has tjeen made, aa to the efleet of the -peciai agreement to pay in lawful mire, money of toe L"nit*-d State* lam in faror of eotrhnqjuJrmrtit for she f 'suotirT. but a- a majority of the court are of a different ofHmoo. judgment lor the fefen ltat"— ('■ pieri /' ft- Ffcc'/vitTpwyi ..f Ftierueiry. loot, where toe opinion is pobhshed tc fuiL It may also Ids found in the Isgal In telligpncer of March l 1:, page 92. In the same copy of the Aye, is a care fully prepared eulogy of the judge arid this opinion, In which is the following: "Judge SHVKSWOOO reasons upon and decide. the i"i at if he were some loffy epir-t - .tisntr far shore and out ol the contentions and strifes of the orU." Will not the holders of greenbacks and Government bonds consider the judge n* • juite too elevate*l and etherial for such earthly honors as a seat on the Supreme Bench ? * Sharswood v*. Gen. Jackson. Jlrtracz fr<sm Judgt Sknr- Kitrart (rum Cren*raL Jv k v<e*T*, f jratu>n in ApnL f*r'xUirraxt*/,n in /*.- I <A. \ ]<Ti. "W come busk to oar* "I then, thf - '-Art . r.<£ &eJ finding |>4W*r to annul a law of r /tiling n the u< t >& e-taf i.-Jiafig suxf bnul by one Btau-?. itetmpaiiMt Igp of the vwA fA<t zjri**'of the tw-r. prohihiUoCJfc, ID'! Un*'m.. rf/nfrfisitrtjji *jpre** r rv—i right*, it rriuj*t /v Gy *A UtUr of *h* < r *t up/Q the admitted tion. unauthorized 6y j. ioeiple*. of general ia*r," tpirxL ino,AJiUtent vrith wiy iu CAM:* of vmipnrt be* pnnrtpi.t on Kh,th it wu ' - v par*!'* haciruj raj rrpm- fiunriert, a**l *ic*tru£**rt of m /ft ' ijanor. &irh State "the 'jrent 'J.,rr.l fjr uhtrh It V* the right to judge f'*r u-u JornuxLP Jf of the infr'Lctusri* of the. f.:rgtfir*. ami to eJkoOM for t' - 'if the vuMt proper atvi tfhei&rt rei/axiuc*. I JFtT E G I P E s 7~~ Keeping Cider Street. —The Utica Herald states that A. G. Williams, of Hampton, Oneida county, has a meth od of keeping cider worthy of being generally known : Allow the cider to work until it Las reached the state most desirable to the taste, then add grated horse-radish in the proportion of a tumbler arid a half to the barrel of cider, and shake up well. This ar rests further fermentation, and, after ; remaining a few weeks, may be racked ' oil in clean casks, and the air exelud- | ed by closing the bung. Cider pre ; served in this way has a pleasant, j agreeable flavor. To Keep Sweet P-jlafetes Over Winter.— The farmers in this region of country \ have great difficulty in keeping sweet i potatoes through the winter. A 'Jer \ seyman,' who was paitly raised in a < sweet potato 'patch,' informs us how . they keep their potatoes in Jersey.— ; We ate. a few days ago, a potato o< ; bit year's production, brought from ! Jersey, and it was good as new.' The • Jersey men have long since discarded : the different modes ol packing in sand, leaves, saw-dust, or anything eise.— They simply dig their potatoes in a dry spell, before front, lay thera out on the ground to dry in the sun. and be tore the dew of evening begins to iall. they haul out to the •patch' the boxes and barrels they propose to put the pot a tea in, and lay them in carefully (handling them all the while as care fully as eggs, so us not to bruise them) They then haul them to the house and pile up the boxes and barrels in a cor ner of the kitchen carefully, so as not to bruise them; and if kept at the right temperature through the winter, they are bound to keep, if you don't eat them. Cure for Feloru. —As soon as the parts begin to*swell get the tincture of lobeiia and wrap the part affected with a cloth saturated thoroughly with the tincture, and the Jelon is dead. An old physician says he has i known it to be tried in a hundred ol i car' H, and it never laiis if applied in season. Cure for Burn*. —lt is said that if a piece of charcoal is laid upon a burn.; the pain subsides immediately. B} j leaving the charcoal on one hour, the j burn is healed, as has been demonstru ted on several occasions. This rente dy is cheap and simple, and certainty deserves a trial. .A kittle jffun Jfcnr and (Then. 'What's the matter, Uncle Jer : ry ?' said Mr. , as old Jeremiah R was passing by growling most lerocionsly. 'Matter!' said the old man, stopping short: 'Why, here I've been lugging water all the morning for Dr. C 's wife to wash with, and whatdy'e s'pose 1 got for it V 'Why, I suppose about ten cents,' answered Mr. . ' Ten cents! She told mo the doctor! would pull a tooth for me some time ' j 'Sarabo, am you posted in de natural sciences?' 'Sartinly—ob course I is.' 'Den you can tell me de cause ob de great rot in potatoes for de las' many years gone by?' 'Oh, dut's easy 'nongh for the merest chile in scientific iaruin.' De great rot in potatoes is all owing to de rot tater-y motion ob de earth.' Stair Did you see I'at Riley, the wild Irishman from Rondout, steal the 'Well, not exactly, yer honer, hut J met him the day Widow Flaghertj lost her grunter, —and, sez I : 'llillo, Pat." 'IIillo!' says he. 'Ah, ah,' sez I. 'Oh, oh !'nays he. 'The devil,'sez J. 'The devil!' says he, and that's ail i know about tbe pig, yer honor.' A chap inquired at the post, office in Erie, the other day, for a let t r for 'Euery Ilogden.' lie was told there was none. 'Look 'ere,' he replied, a little an grily, 'you've hexamined a hodd letter ii>r iny name. It don't commence \ ith a haitch ! It begins with a ho! I•( ok in the 'ole what's got in the 1 o's!' Morning Glory ! MORNING GLORY. the. PhiUid'iptun Inquirer, <jj 'hi'/, Sept. 14, 67. Tsii ''Mount ijL'Bi."—There are few tuUe names known in mercantile circles that rai- eli' ited more .'tonorahle cornmeiiis at lan trie fi- 1 taeiv.- months than the name of -Morning Glory," which l the title of a stove a' once the mo-t recent,''- itiful. eifii lent an*l (caiMmsai in America. To see it in operation ia to lie channel with its virtue*, and wo ltiva#ti^wton of Its seientlKc excellence p aces It Upon hlirhest pinnaeie of fame. The stove is eharate!ixed as a rsueAvrntr. and in ir.anllfe-iured i>y Messrs. Harr. Jolinsou 4 Co. of Krie. Fenf.sylrauia. who deaerve yreat ered t for hav:nx introduced into p' {Hilar use tne most milispen-ahle and oaefui houeehotd orna ment of the ax*' We hate 'e.ted it- merit- ar.d can therefore r— ->minend i: tr -m praa-te-al knowledge. I - not onlv a splendid he ter weather for the parlor, the >iininx r*e*n: trie office, * r the -tore, hut an Utu.-nr. r.atur as well it- intcnor arrar.oernents are simple and it- whole economy ar.d constru lion su-h a- pla iea it far inadvaii'- -of any other store in u-e. It u at to'utety free from <i>t. Ky •• -nx'e more men:, which a child can make '.lf dn-t-reoi.-icr ojojncd, allow ing the air from without to ru-i. into the mouth of the furnae- with sufficient force t*> carry With it every panicle of dust. As the atmosphere t.eenme rarified it naturally ascend* and the varautn i- tilled t,y the colder air Irom Ie! w The grate, which is patented, is adinirahU constructed. It of>erate- ..n the princi ple of a mill, gnnding any large piece of -lag that mar I* in the furr.aee. the- facilitating their pa.age into the roovaWe ash-pan below. The upper inten-r of the stove consi-is ~fa reservoir for the coal. The fuel i put :n at the top. and a sliding valve is closed over it. This arrangement- which i- also patented, f--rces the gas down into the furna- e.lrom the simple fs-t that it has no other aay ~f e— ape. On cc.ming in contact with the live ..'."tiie M- instant y igri.ie arid pr-eiii'-.-s a tieaut.fui U'c- ,u.e that curl- round the Isise of the reservoir tnat feeds it. Uy this ar rangetnertt the gas i- entirely .-or,sofn*-d. r- oderirig the sf.ve not only mo-t agreeable and ha thy. but exceedingly ecuhonai-ai 1 tie. 're clamber of the Move is encircled with plait s of mica sel in ornamen tal frames of a no.form character. As an "lilotniiia lor" tbin stove is at "nee ac< nv-it-en.-e an i ari orna mental curiosity. Tie light from the tsiruing an tnracite is radiated tron* tit- furnace through ti.e transparent plate-, and -i ffu-ed tbr>ugh*ajt the room, imparling a warm glowing light 'nor-- pleasing than thai of a nUltdduutdebrr .• d tpnte a- etfer-toaf. \s already intimated, ti.e -Morning Glnrt" Store is a : great economizer cf fue; It prej-lude-I .<■ p ssitauty ! of waste, as there is at no urn*- a partiole of coal in the fiiman- that is r*ot in full prtf Co nbustion, whH-h can far said fno i-c burning -to*. ■ that i snpplted with fuel by means of a scuttle The mass ot the coal in the stove a, ,t -•, ,jt . ; rs and hest s'irink- inu> ashes, and in doing this the re-ervoir mis,v.- keeps supplying t>• vwi.-nn a-ioned by eombu-tioo. so that lh'- -am - quantity of coal is uni formly kept tn the fire chamber. As a nc.ui.t- the ' M' .riling Glory"' has no superior, ! and it can he reguiatcl a® that the highest or a com paratively low ten peraiuit may oe -'-cured m ar.s.iri at the will of th> occupant Tire -an be kept in it uninterruptedly for month-, without the ul.glitest difficuliy. Adoiug to the-- qualities the fact that tn , appearance the -Morrrng Gory" i- a beautiful liou-e --iioiduruimcDtlliscasti- .ugt-xceedirigly smooth an 1 the designs chaste and eh gant. we cannot doubt hat tne present seas .n will hnd it largely introduced in oil dwelling hoM s. and other ptm ten MMZMf to ( I* heated, wherev. r taste, convenience and economy are an * bjeet. The hrt that the store is free ft una , dust ami gas- is a great cousideration, and in recom mending it to the poo - *- jii: 1-g iin remind the reader that oareocotnmm- sr< prottoui ifiumsc : icvt tirmiesre. In ! r-t. . -,y i.ue interested in ' iiousehold comfort and ecu., oy -bouldexamine the mouus ope.audi of this wonderful stove. For gu!e by ; srplS F. G. FRAKCISOUS. THE IMPROVED ORIENTAL Base Burning Coal Stoves, and Parlor Furnaces, Have received Four First Class Premiums at the New York Stale nii*l other Fairs. Also, the Brent HIL.VKK *IEIAI. at the Fair of the American Institute held in the City of New York, IMi5. THKY ARK PERPETUAL BURNERS, ONLY ONE EIRE BEING REQUIRED TO BE MADE DURING THE SEASON. TIIKY ARE PERFECT VENTILATORS OF THE APARTMENT. THERE CAN BE NO ESCAPE OF GAS FROM THEM. THERE CAN EE NO CLINKER OR SLAG TO OBSTRUCT. THE FIRE WILL REMAIN FOR DAYS WITH OUT ATTENTION. THE ILLUMINATION IS EQUAL TO AN "OPEN FIRE." THEY ARE POWERFUL HEATERS AND YET PERFECTLY ADAITED TO MILD WEATHER. THEY ARE THE MOST ECONOMICAL STOVES AND FURNACES EVER MADE. THE FURNACE WILL HEAT, SATISFAC TORILY, BOTH AN UPPER AND A LOWER ROOM, WITHOUT ADDITIONAL FUEL. Eight Sizes of the Stoves, nttd Three Sizes of the Parlor Furnaces. Manufactured and for Sale to the Trade by PERRY & CO. ORIENTAL STOVE WORKS, No. 113 Iludnon St., Albany. For sale at the Ilardware Store ot J. B. SELHEIMER, Lewistown. Pa >!! GENCiIJfE SCOTCH AtK, in original buttles, manufactured in Edinburg, for sale by jyld NATHAN' KENNEDY. Important to the Public! THE WESTHEN FARMER Washing Machine AHEAD ! '('FIE onderaitrned re>peetluiiy invite* 1 the cutzen. of M ifllin County to "all and —e tne '•pc-rati -n >■{ U.i- Mwtoiie. before purchasing oiht-r- Y t,r tfie cleatiiiig of clothes it i- tiie beit and rnu.-t complete ane-le ot the kind m>w in use. It t a great -sting on dot be - nu d tmvc over any other 4 a.bttig Machine now in u-e. !>csidee it i- —-Id one <W/ tor. r liiau any oilier Machine now offered to the people. Having bought the right of this County to niaoufac ture at. i -ell. I will tn >ke them and re 11 them at my ■hop at Lea l -town, at the low price of HEVEN Dol-- LARi: and a .11 al-o l*e sold by frty different a-'etna throughout tiie County. CoMh AND -EE THEM WILLIAM C. VINES. Tl*e f'dlowing are a few of the ccrtifi-aie- which at test the worth of till.. Machine. Any numUr of oth er re can Oe procured: Lxwtavow*. July 2bth, liiCT. Mr. H*m C- yt nre — St r : I lake great oiea.-ure in recomrnem. ng let tiie pe-o ple the VYestern Farmer Washing Mm i t .e.rnaiie ami ..,-1.-i oy you. x* being a 6ri-rate article, a- it do*-* it work well, and D a great saving on clothes ami '■ and al-i f >r it- tllHM*'l urnpo.-ity. and i VMM •. ; will 'a.e ti.e price * f itMrtl in clothe* in one ye*,. Kferj pvrton nbuuld Ju'y 6<h. I*^7. J/r. Hm. C, Vinrjs:— r I hae for t-otn*- time been t)*tojc the Western Farmer Washing Machine, ma*i" and -old by you. and therefore take plea- ire in recommending it to ih people a- a ts/>*rd umci*-. || it* we I. Aii KBies ekiKIPN tnr* wp; an<i f>r it* •iheapness and simplicity, and would ray, buy one and try it, and you w.il not Lrwictow*. July JSth. i W7. Mr. Vine*—Dear She: —Haviug heard of the Washing Ms-tune manufactured arid a*ji*t by y .u a* being a article, I ptirehas*-*! one, which I am now oaing aud find It to is- a g.csl one. I would not be without it. a- it make washing tnucii easier and is -av.ng or: i-loth'-a and t me. I would nay to liie people, buy ilteui. Mas. C. W. '.teas. I.ZWISTUWS, July JS>. lsfiT. Win. C. TIM*. JSCJ I have been using the Western Fanner Wash Ma chine. built by you. and take gi'-nt pl"a-*ire in recom mending it a* a.t excellent, cheap and durable ma chine. It doe# the work ll< a most satisfactory man ner, and I Would not know how to get along without one. Every household should have one, and from ■ the price ei-rt one tan own one. augo-Zro. ' Mas. J. A. McKxz. A Good Remedy in its Place! an* Stomach Bitters, A COMBIXA TIOX ejp 3IEDICIXES Which is eminently adapted to the treatment of the diseases fur which the liititrs are recommended. Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Gout, ChlculuaS, ' Nephutic Affections, Disordered Stomachs. Id cases t.f Dis >rdered Stomach, with slug gish circulation of the Blood, Exhausted Vital Energv, This Bitters stands WITHOUT A RIVAL! As a morning appetizer it is conceded to be TIIE MOST WHOLESOME AND EFFECTUAL IN THE WURLD!! and should be used by all WEAKLY FEMALES 'in all chronic cases. To restore health and j strength use these bitters. They are Pi*escril>ed by the Physi cians ! ! and recommended by others who haTe a i knowledge of medicines. Sold WHOLESALE AND DETAIL BY JACOB ZERBY, Allenvdie, Mifflin County, Penna. Also, by Mrs. Brehman, McVeytown; Al j tiert GiWbuney, Belleville* J. K. Metz, Al | lenville. julOGm MILROY Drug & Hardware STORE. r PHE undersigned having established in X the Drug ami Hardware Bumnesa, solicits the pa tronage of the public. DRUGS AND MEDICINES ■-•fall kinds purchased from a first class house in Philadelphia, and warranted pure and fresh. All pre -criptions ordered will be carerully compounded from the best ingredient-. The Drug Ku-ini -si princi pally managed hy DK. A. HAKSHHARGEH. practic ing physician, and persons ordering Drugs and Med icines Irom a distance may rely GO having thern care fully prepared aifci ship)s-d 1 have gone to consid erabie expense in purchasing a large assortment, aud will sell as Cheap as cau be bought elsewhere. Al! kinds of PATENT MEDICINES, BITTERS, &. WINES AND LIQUORS, lor medicinal porpote* only. SWAI M' 8 PANA CK A , for the cure of Scrofula bd kig*vw.at*wo Eiinr, Tahrava Iron and h fir, .ft. Uet b,,,*,*.,, Hid other affections, a/,u sj> , • i, E* j dture. w * HARDWARE at reduced or ices Bird '.'ag*-. Iron sod n rri. fi-"iwi furnishing Hardware, Oil* ar*d Fs nt< 4* 4 Give me a call, and see for youtt- . **■ „ . , W. J. *■ MAtrhbAL Milroy, July 17,17. mm uTo au iisajj, CALL. AMD MEE, F. J. HOFFMAN. 1 June 19, 18C7. FREE EXHIBITION AT mwz iiiiAj asm r f"*UK undersigned has eowtontly on hd f (tod i% djuiy h*ldang aometbmg Dt* y ail kinds of £2- IXi LS2. 32 * •och as Self Rsi-iog and Family Floor; white and or.vwrt; Coffee, different ktodr; Lovertnir'- and other Syrup*; Kaktnit Molaaaea. the very heat; Ti-a the heel quality; Salt, coaree and hoe; Fruit, dned aud canoed; Smoked Meat, Foal Oil, Fe p per. C> n osm on, CtoTea. A!tpire. Nutmeg.. Mae\ Ginger. Cracker*. Ctreeee, Cider, Cider Vine car, Potana-e. Butter. Kgyra. Starch. Concentrate J Lye, Cre..in Tartar, Soda, 4e. FISH, Whi Fish, Shai Mackerel, Cod FishjLubndor, L*ke aiid Scotch JJern&g. Azumea leaking Powder, the Lest in market—:t requires only half the quantity of any other, and is cheaper. C O X F E C T IONE li Y , Rniin. Fig. Daie.Citr'.r,. peanut-, Filberts. Almond-. Vtaluot*. Butternuts and Pecan Nuts; 'ranges. Lem on-. Apple.-, French and Common Candy, Cakes of ail lauds, etc-, etc, etc. TOYS—TIN, WOODEN AND CHINA, Fancy Boxes and Ba-kehe Dolls, large and -tr.aifc Purtmsnteaus. to suit all who need them; Pocket Ka.ves in great rariety. A Urge assortment of PERFUMERY, FANCY SOAP, HAIR OILS, &C. CHEWING & SMOKING TOBACCO. and 2223. £&c3s SlSosifjckL T-SS* always on hand. NOTICE TO FARMERS AND COUNTRY PEOPLE. We want to buy. for which we will pay the highest market price, any quantity of HAMS, BUTTER, SHOULDERS, EGGS, BACON', BEANS, LARD. POTATOES, DRIED FRUIT, TALLOW, and ail other kinds of country produce. Any person wishing to buy cheap should give him a call, a* he wiii not tie undersold. Remember the store is on Market street, between Blvruyers* and Bite's Stores. Lewi-town, May 1, iioT. DAVID GROVE. The Great IATLIi\ 11 ItLllll 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. 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 OlL'' 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. VTB* FIRST PREMIUM V . or a (Hive. Medal A ii awwanic TO " W BARRETT'S HAIR RESTORATIVE m| Axrktikurl Society, at U *"UUn In Naahk*. rept.3o, IdtA H Aft RETT'S Vegetable Hair Restorative Z*<£Z ! .'Z tf" ff'.Ot.ff aad Humor. Prcrsol* V 1 r— sssrceauftr"-" tv ov* J. R. BARRETT A CO., Proprietor*, MAJICHXSTKK, S. H. Sold by DruggUta generally. mar27-6m* Look out for Us, as we are Com ing once more, with a NEW ARRIVAL, LS3 C3uß IKBSy-SS STILL LOWER! are prepared to tell Goods at th IT lowest market prices, lower than be fore the war. If you want good Sugar* at il to 16, Coffees at 28 to 30, Rice at 13, Syrup* at 15 to 30 qt.. Go to RITTENHOUSE k McKINNEY'S. If you want good Teas of all kinds go to R. * McK. if you want good Soiees of all kinds, go to R. dc McK. If yoo want a good quality of llooey. go to K. A M;K. If you want the best , Corn Starch, Concentrated Lye, WasLiug Soaps, Toilet Soaps, Canned Fruits, Ac.. Go to R A McK. Il you want to buy good white Muslin, yard wi le, at 15 cents, go to R. A. McK. If you want Calicos, at 10 to 18 cents, go to R. A McK. If you want good goods of all kinds, such as Ginghams at 10 to 25. Brown Muslins a; 10 to 23, Delaines, 2-5, (old prices.) including Dress goods, the best of all kinds, Go to R. A McK. For Flannel, Ticking, Crash, Table Diaper, Linen, with a varietv of other goods, go to K. A McK. TO THE LADLES I If you want good Cotton Hose, at 15 to 30, Go to K. t. McK. If you want good Notions of all kinds, go to R. t McK. Gentlemen, if yoa want Cotton Socks, at 12$ eta , Paper Collars of all kiods. Linen Col- ; lars, got up for the summer, at 5 cents, go to j R. k McK. If you want good Cotton Pants Stuff, Cassimers and Cloths, Go to R. k McK. If you want Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, go to R k McK. If you want good Fish of all kinds, go to R. i McK. If you want to find a good stock of goods of all kinds, go to R. k McK. Thankful for past favors, and hoping a con tinuance of the same, we remain, Very Respectfully, KITTEN HOUSE A McKIXXEY. wn. Juno lf-1. IK4D7—rf RING'S f GRAY HAIR. 1 " This U theAXBBOSIA that Bing taade. %>£&.&\ This it the Care that lay In the Axaaoua that Biag mrde. This la the Wen who wu bald and Who DOW hai raven loeka, they lay. ffnSt He u ** d the Care that lay In the a MH-.. that King made. J J This 1 the Maiden, handsome and : Who married the man once bald and Who now haa ravrn loeka, they eay. wJgJU the JDtßaoau that Bung Thli ta the Pamon. who. bv the way. Married the maiden, handsome and SpUK jQv To fh ' man one* bald and gray, tf* * u * who DOW hat raven kcka, they 49K pnijr Recau'se he nsed the Core that lay - la the AjtauosiA that Eing made. • This ia the Beit that rings away JWf S q 0 arouse the people sad and gay \ ' Into this fart, which here doea lay— ' M V F o ™ would not fee bold or pray, v C'tt the AMBMOSLA that £iug mad*. L M.TUBBS & CO., PROPRIETORS, PmßsoßO 1 , M.H. For sale by C'bas. Kitz, Lewistuwn. ap24-bm FRYSIN'GER'S Afrirultural and Ilousfhold Impkment Ajenrv, West Market Street. LEWIBTOW N, PA. Amongst the article* on sale and in season at , present, are the following, via : The Hart GRAIN AND SEED DRlLL.which, ' in York county is considered the best brillknowu, for even or rough ground. Price SSO. The WILEY PLOW. All who have seen it ad mire it, and all who have triecf it knotc it works easy and welL Price #l4. Wanbaugh's CORN SHKLLER, an old patent, but still recognized as the BEST Sheiler yeMte , vented. Price #2B. The Double Shovel iron-frame, CORN PLOW, which an-wera admirably for putting in wheat. Price #8 60. A new PATENT BITTER CHURN, with which children can churn butter as easy as play. , Price #4 to #6. j Keeler's Lancaster GRAIN FAN, a celebrated Fan. Price # i 5. ALSO, SEWING MACHINES. WARRANTED. The EMPIRE SHUTTLE SEWING MA ! CHINE, which rune almost noiseless, makes a stitch alike on both sides, and cannot be excelled in any respect. Price S6O. The FJNKLE A LYON SEWING MACHINE, which sews alike on both sides, is easily under stood, and will give satisfaction to every buyer.— Price $65. The GENUINE BARTLETT SEWING MA j CHINE, the beet and cheapest single threadScw i it.g Machine in the w. rid, and the only reliable j and tully licensed low priced machine in the mar ket. All'otbcrs aru infringements, rendering both buyer and seller liable to indictment. Price $25, with treadle, SSO; with table sod. A second-hand Wilcox A Gibbs, of latest style with top bo*, and heminer, ail complete, I offer for S4O. Also, a FRANKLTN, (double-thread, 1 SEW ING MACHINE. making a stitch like the Grorer A Baker, only sls. ' ' H. FKYSINGER. Lewistown, August 7, 1567. PURE CIDER VINEGAR. IT OK sale, the best Cider Vinegar, made j of apples from my own farm. Every housekeeper wanta cider vinegar now, not j Cb lug2l l " BUJr 8t F. J. HOFFMAN'S. j TTJlfi M 3 931 3139 j FRUIT JARS? "THE HERO," AT PRATTS' Is said to be the Bed. And at Pratts' can be found tlu finest and best of Sugars and Syrups. Mess Shad and Fino Mackerel. ARE SOLD Cheap at Pratts\ Tea, Coffee, Starch, and a full Ike of FXJ E SPICES always on hand at PRATTS'. Broad Cloths, Cassimeres, Sat tine ts. Kentucky Jeans, Cottonades, mi Linings, Checks, d:e., 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 MUSLINS, from J to 10-4 yards wide at Pratts', AT LOW PRICES for the times. lO JDOZEJST Ladies' Cor setts at PRATTS', to be sold from 51.50 to 52.50 each. RIBBONS, RIBBONS, All Colors & Widths, AT PRATTS', COME AND SEE US, AS WE WILL DO YOU NO HARM. I Pratt, Law & Pratt. Lewistown, July 24, 1867. I I Looking Glasses and Picture Frames THE undersigned, thankful for past fa vors, would inform the public that he j still manufactures Frames of every de-l script ion, as cheap as they can be made elsewhere. Looking Glasses of every de scription, wholesale and retail, at reduced prices. He 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. myltitf JAMES CRUTCHLEY. I Q CENTS fur the beat White A Sugar, at 10 tug2l F. J. HOFFMAN'S. CROVESTEEN & CO.. PIANO FORT 1 MASUFACTI'BKBS, 499 Broadway, New York T>H E attention of the PAfir aad the 'rwi . . >' ***" T OCTAVE ROSEWOOD r J f > 'it I t--s. h;rh for Tosurtif and parvsr of t. onnralied ty hitherto offered is Shu ®,- _ They contain all the modem improvem*-- r h C-raod Action. Harp Pedal, Iron Frame. Ore.-- . oaw-ete. and ear h mstrmfoetkC b.:tijr made . • I "J*!?®* 1 of Mr 3. H-Oaoram. I •ha* had m prar-t>eai etperienoe of oter Si re. a tt.e.r mac'jfactore, tt fciiy warranted la every j j TKc - OhO VBSTEKS ?IASO FOBIEfT re— w A word of it-.nt i!X otAert f the Gclebrvt., M •srW i F-.'.s, IVhere were exhi'sted in-trare-nt- Son th te-- - a. kere of London. Pan, fctnaisy, Ph:iade!pti • more. it-ston and New lone' and alao at the A • ean Ittw.tute for See wseeesrcjve year*, the zo' , i eer rr.eda! fr>oi Lota of wb>;fc can be sees a r rare-room. By the ißtrodamoo of -rnprrrenjetit" we n> tb c-.ore ferfcet Ptaho Forte, are! by ctariuiv; . , large y. wufc a atnetijr eaeh ytem. are e&aJMtd ' .£ fer li.tee lasnuaeu. at a yevx whadt, w!l pre- I alie.xr.petit.oo. Term* Jtct Cuh to Cwrrent Fnn i,. *■-Oeeenpt.te Ctreoiars -Seat Free. oetiu-. , j FOR THE MLiUU! In addition to an extensive stock of GOLD & SILVER WATCHES, MEDALIONS, BREAST PINS, RINGS, and other T JE W E Ix ZR, "Y . AT 3k A establishment, will be Lund a beautiful as sortment of M 31193, PHOTOGRAPH ALBFfIS, ALSO. t-Xl-Z- wL'wsS'llvt , PfaSeS of all the prominent UJJyJ 333mi3, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS and hundreds of other articles. 11. W. JUN KIN. Lewistown. May 24, In>s. New Stock of Hats, Caps, &c. 77. 0-. ZCLHTO-EH, Market St., next Door to John Kennedy's, Has just received from New Y:>rk and Pfailadel- I phia, the most extensive-Jg* a. stock and complete 11 i J I merit of a23 CSta&xpss ever exhibited in this place, which will b<- dis posed of at fuch prices as to defy competition, and which he invites everybody to call and examine, as be is satisfied that his stock can .not fail to please. F<>r the Ornish he has constantly on hand, or will make to order, hats to their taste of jj aoy required siae or brim, at prices which t cannot iail be satisfactory. Country Merchants will find it to their ad vantage to give Lima call, as a liberal deduc tion will be made to wholesale purchasers. Don't forget the place, next door to John Kennedy's Store and nearly opposite the Odd Fe 1 we' Hall may Hardware. I "EVERYBODY savs SELUEIMER sells .J the CHEAPEST AND BEST HARDWARE in TOWN. That's so. And he sells them by the Wagon Load. aprd SHOEMAKERS. TITHE best qualities of SOLE LEATHER, 1 KIP, UPPER and CALF SKINS, on 1 hand ; also, all kinds of LININGS, TOOLS, Ac., Ac., which I am selling low. ! apr 3 J. B. SELUEIMER. | Wall Paper. 1 \ DIFFERENT Patterns—large assort' mmfj ment at McMANIGAL'S, Milrov. AIiMERS look to your Interests ! At F. J. Hoffman's you will find aii kinds of Hardware and Farming Implements, at low prices. Brass Bells, ALL sizes, and all articles generally kept in a Hardware Store, at McManigals, Milroy. Also, Oils and Paints, all kinds of Patent j Medicines and Drugs, a splendid assortment | of Ilair and Ilorse Brushes, all kinds of Per fumeries and Soaps, Hair Restoratives. Toilet Mouth Wash, Ac. jul2-4t MILROY WOOLEN MILLS, MILROY, MIFFLIN COUNTY, PA. HAVING resumed the manufacture of Woolen Good*, the undersigned trill keep eon on hxnd and fur +&le. an assortment of Vool* j|9 en (foods, exclusively of tkdr own mmu* focture, such CASSIMERES, Plain and Fancy, Common and Fine, Light and Heavy. DOESKINS, OVERCOATINGS, TWEEDS, Ac. TL A.2ST TsTEXxS, Plain and Barred, Heavy, Medium and Light, W bite, Gray and Cclorei, I JEANS, SATINETS, BLANKETS, 4c., STOCKING YARNS. Germantown Zephyrs, &c. J , (SIbIBSPSSS 1 Made to order, of inree ply, ml! woo! chain. ! °'> r ffoods are mad-, wuh eoecia! reference to f"2j [ t KENGTH and DURABILITY, being put ip m the fl| meet u(tant:al manner and uf lheteel'ma:. nal.ano I ' sold at price.- as low as they car. be manufac- j tured for. and still retain these desirable ijaalme* We hare waeoosoat from which persons can ebtai* O our goods at their own doers at the same prices that , they are sold for at the factory. *" 'Foot, Swap awl Z,tnl !alr*t in arhange for o-'tii. O : mayli-Cm J.tMES THOMPSON a'SONS. stock of the best Mackerel •"<! Herring, in ail-siaed kits, en hand it A. FELIX'S Preserving Kettles, BRASS AND PORCELAIN. 4 LARGE und splendid assortment of Xjl Pocket and Table Cutlery, will be sold very low at McMANhI AL'S, Milroy. juI pOWITEAS at reduced prices, £i V.T f ' SO and fI.SO cents per pound at mar 13 A. FELIXf ■ NEW GOODS. I J. HOFFMAN has just received ; T • large supply of new goods, which be sold low, for cash.
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