Lewistown gazette. (Lewistown, Pa.) 1843-1944, October 16, 1867, Image 3

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TEBMS- OF SUBSCRIPTION.
TWO OOLI.ARB PER ANSUM.
LOCAL AFFAIRS.
Official Rciurns
Of the General Election, held in Mifflin
County Oct. 8, 18(37
SI'PRMK Jueac. TiIEISCRKR.
Shar.- M.-Fad- Lash
w.iod Williams* den ell*
Lewist'n, E. W. 142 164 139 168
W.W. 145 111 14.5 108
Dorry 183 156 ISI 159
Granville 189 91 191 88
Decatur 8.3 116 83 116
.Armagh, old, 78 135 72 141
Armagh, new, 75 69 70 74
Drown 131 99 110 112
I'll ion 124 148 1 21 149
Menno 109 104 96 117
X. Hamilton 31 51 31 51
Wayne 157 1 24 1 57 1 24
MeVeytown 92 40 89 40
Oliver 144 80 143 81
Brattou 86_ 77 87 78
1769 1565 1715 IGO6
PRSATOBS.
Shugert Melnrire McVitty Robison
Lewist'n, E. \V. 147 150 15S 158
• W. U*. 148 148 107 108
Derry 180 186 159 157
Granville 188 189 91 91
Decatur 84 91 114 10S
Armagh, old, 76 79 135 134
Armagh, new, 87 87 57 57
Brown 133 134 96 98
Union 134 124 148 148
Menno 108 108 104 104
X. Hamilton 32 32 48 50
Wayne 136 155 126 125
MeVeytown 91 91 39 40
Oliver 144 145 79 80
liratton 87 87 78 78
1785 180(5 1539 1536
ASSEMBI.T.
Miller MrWil- Whar- Wilson
'iams ton
Lewist'n, E. W. 147 146 130 159
W.W. 146 147 108 110
Periy 184 180 159 155
Granville 189 189 91 91
Decatur 93 84 116 106
Armagh, old 75 75 139 137
Armagh, new 87 86 58 57
Jlrowu 136 134 94 95
Union 126 124 146 148
Menno 111 109 102 102
X". Hamilton 31 29 50 52
Wayne 1.5-5 155 126 125
MeVeytown 92 92 39 39
Oliver 146 144 78 80
Brat ton 88 87 77 78
1806 1781 1543 1534
Co. COMMISSIONER JIBT CONVIS'R
Naßeny Mil ikon Fleming Garver
Lewist'n, E. W. 150 157 146 161
W.W. 143 113 145 111
Perry 183 158 180 161
Danville 187 92 188 92
Decatur 83 116 84 115
Armagh, old 79 132 78 134
Armagh, new 79 63 76 68
Brown 114 116 134 97
Union 129 142 124 148
Menno 107 104 109 103
X. Hamilton 34 48 31 50
Wayne 157 124 155 120
MeVeytown 91 40 89 42
Oliver 143 81 142 82
liratton 87 78 87 78
1766 1564 1768 1568
AUDITORS
Norton Dorm an McCoy Mitchell
3 yrs 1 year 3yrs 1 year
Lewist'n E. W. 145 144 162 162
W.W. 145 145 110 111
Perry 179 179 161 162
Granville 187 188 87 91
Pcatur 84 84 115 113
Armagh, old 78 78 13-5 135
Armagh, new 76 74 G8 68
Brown 133 133 97 98
Union 124 124 147 147
Men no 109 109 103 103
X. Hamilton 33 31 48 50
Wayne 156 156 125 125
MeVeytown 91 91 40 40
Oliver 143 144 81 80
liratton 87 87 78 78
1770 1767 1557 1563
'Republicans last named.
OFKICJAI, VOTE FOlt SENATORS.
Shngert M'lntire M'Vtlty* Robison*
lilaireoonty 2568 2593 3'<wi" ;tl"9
Huntingdon 22'.3 2255 2969 2930
• '"ire 3177 2*!9 2532
M.fflm 17*5 1""6 !W lilHi
.1 >ta tr,49 17-20 1361 132S
Ferry 233* 2432 2304 2317
rood 14124 14322 140R3 140*2
Sti'ig.-rfs majority over Robison 22: over M'Vitty 36
MI re's maj. over K .bison 222; over M'Vitty 233.
OFFICIAL VOTE FOR ASSKMISLV.
JobnS. ROIMTI P. 11-iiryS Henry Tl
Miller. M'Wiitiams. Wharton.* Wilson 1
Huntingdon 2*115 2212 M 2911
y. Fill ]VKS 17S1 1543 I:.;**
Juniata 1794 167 J 1377 11'3
Total f.iii'9 5665 s**3 50i>
M my for Miller. 4 f 'l; majority for Wharton. 178.
U- publicans marked with a *.
Considerable merrimentononeside am
Munk dismay on the other, was exhibit**
at the meeting of the return judges or
Friday last when the presiding officei
read off the district return from Lewis
town, Granville and Derry. "Thatain'i
right!" said one; "That's wrong," sait
another; "Yet so it reads," said the chair
man. All rushed forward, with mouths
and eyes wide open, anil there, sure
enough, in letters and figures, in black
and white,
Lashell had 656 votes,
McFadden 523 votes.
This change elected Lashell treasurer
by over 100 votes, and it was at once evi
dent that unless something could be done
the judges could not refuse giving the cer
tificate of election to Lashell and thus
coni[xd McFadden to contest it, as it was
clearly a case for the court to correct the
error. Lawyers were called in, the thing
talked over pro and con, hut those who
Mig- ested a right failed to convince the
return judges that they had any power to
alter a plain return without a single de
bet. What if all believed it wrong?
lhere was the record, signed by the four
judges!
Iu this emergency, and in order to save
'he ciiunty from costs, Mr. Lashell agreed
m writing to waive his claim to the certi
ficate, whereupon the return judges gave
hto Mr. McFadden. The error consisted
i" giving McFadden's vote to Lashell,
and the latter's to the former, and no
doubt arose from the u*uai hurry of the
judges to get home, and not giving the
clerk* time to perform their duties, and
ulso a neglect in not comparing the dis
trict w ith the ward and towuship returns.
Accident from a Pistol.—The danger o)
firearms in the hands of children was
" 'in exemplified on Saturday morning
' by the accidental discharge of a pistol
; " 'lie hands of the second son of l)r.
ll' uderson, the ball from which entered
cheek of his younger brother and
Judged in the neck. Dr. VauValxah at
tended the ease.
The Miltonian Tableaux, world-wide ir
the.r reputation, and which consist o
startling representations from Milton'.
Paradise Lost, will be exhibited in th<
TOWN HALL, in this place, on Thursday,
Friday, and Saturday evenings of this
week. No other exhibition of the tab
leau character lias attained the celebrity
which this has achieved, its triumphs in
the great cities attesting its surpassing ex
cellence. This is an opportunity given
our citizens of witnessing a work of great
artistic merit, aud should not be left slip.
Death of Dr. Bower.— We regret to an
nounce the death of I)r. Charles Bower,
which took place at Harrisburgon Friday
evening. Deceased had been ill for a con
siderable time, but no fears of death were
entertained until within a day or two.—
flis remains were taken to Newton Ham
ilton on the emigrant train on Sunday
morning, where they were interred in the
presence of a large number of his old
friends and representatives from various
lodges of the Masonic fraternity. Dr.
Bower leaves a wife and children to mourn
an irreparable loss.
Joseph It. Hanawalt announces in
the Cliristain Companion Communion
meetings on the 21st October at McAJa
vey's Fort, preaching on the 22d; on the
23d and 24th at Spring Itun meetinghouse
near McVeytown; and on the 23d, 25th
and 2<ith at Dry Valley meeting house,
four miles northeast of Lewistown.
A Soldier Killed on the Railroad. —The
Juniata Sentinel says:—On Tuesday of
last week, as the train was leaving Patter
son station going west, a soldier who was
on his way to the Plains with a lot of re
cruits from Carlisle Barracks, attempted
to get on the train while in motion, and
losing his hold fell under the train, one
ear passing over him and crushing one
leg and considerably injuring the other.
He was removed to the Patterson House,
where he lingered until Wednesday night,
when deatli put an end to his sufferings.
It appears lie got off the train to get a
glass of whisky, and as the train did not
stop long lie was a little late in reaching
it. One glass of whisky cost this man
his life. He had been seventeen years in
the military service of the United States,
and passed through the late rebellion
without receiving any injury. His re
mains were taken to Carlisle Barracks,
where they were interred with military
honors. His name was Lawrence Burk,
and aged about 50 years.
Wa M. Pannebaker, not Spanogle &
Co., is the purchaser of McKees'tannery.
An alarm of tire was raised on Sunday
afternoon caused by the burning of a chim
ney.
In the Democrat's news from Darkey
town, the fact that two or three white
democrats were recently mixed up in
tights up there is entirely omitted-
The market continues to be well sup
plied with good meats, far superior to that
furnished during the spring and summei
months. Among the butchers Ji. J. .SfUi.s
every now and then dishes up an extra
article, an instance of which we had yes
terday morning, in a calf or young heifer
weighing dressed about 500 lbs. It was a
rare sight, and like his sausage, pudding,
ponhaus, and meat generally, was sought
after bv all who wanted a good bite. ''
Effects of Tea on the System. —The Bos
ton Journal of Chemistry publish
lishes a lengthy article on the properties
of tea, in the course of which the writei
says, that it is no matter of wonder with
him that brain Workers, in all tiie years
since tea was introduced, have regarded
it with the highest favor. It has a jiowei
to subside irritability, refresh the spirits,
and renew the energies, such as no other
agent possesses. When the system is ex
hausted by lalior or study, a cup of tea
re-invigorates and restores as 110 other
form of food or beverage can. lie thinks
it promotive of longevity, and adds: "Tea
saves food by lessening the waste of the
body, .soothes the vascular system, and
affords stimulus to the brain. Theyoung
do not need it; and it is worthy of note
that they do not crave or like it. Children
will frequently ask for coffee, but seldom
for tea. To aged people whose power of
digestion and whose bodily substance
have began to fail together it is almost a
necessity."
IIL'SINESS NOTICES.
Our New Additions. —We have now on
sale a nice lot of Lamps ami Lanterns,
and Lamp Trimmings. Also just open
ed, a new stock of French Tinware, with
out seam or solder; and the latest institu
tion of the day is a Sad Iron Holder. —
[Jail and see them at the
Bio COFFEE POT SIGN.
gSaiy Pratt Law and Pratt have purchas
ed the store of S. A. McClintick, at Sig
lerville, and have filled the same with a
well assorted stock of all kinds of good*
usually kept in a country store. Give
them a call. Sec stock and prices before
purchasing elsewhere.
Still Ahead-Who? why, Dr. Thomp
son, of course. His improved method of
constructing artificial teetii on gold, silver
or vulcanite base, for beauty, couifoit ami
natural appearance cannot be surpassed
in thin county or any where else, 'thous
ands who wear his teeth daily recommend
their friends, as he never tails to please,
and the numbers that visit his office attest
the fact that he understands iiis profes
sion.
Stepping into the Boot and Shoe
Store of Frank H. Wentz the other day,
we found ourself surrounded with a tre
mendous stock of all kinds of Boots,
Shoes, Gaiters But wliatsur
prised us most was that he had marked
down prices at ill lower! This will be
good news to ail, and we advise every body
to call ami purchase before the stock is
exhausted.
BSf Call and see the large lot of Watch
es of hU own importation , at It. W. Pat
ton's, Bank ltow, Last Market street.
Going Ahead. —Those of our citizens
who have lately visited the eastern part
of town could not fail to note the erection
of a hatch of commodious buidings, situ
ate on Logan street, and which are to be
used as the Machine Shops and Foundry
of Harry D. Slagle & Brother. The ma
chinery is already in place, is of the finest
manufacture, and can be seen in operation
in the course of a few days, although the
sound of the hammer upon the buildings
will not cease for some time to come. The
energy of the proprietors in thus rapidly
carrying forward their enterprise must
recommend them to the public, as is at
tested by the fact that orders are now on
their books for thousands of dollars worth
of castings, mouldings, and machinery of
different kinds, of which they intend to
turn out none but first-class. Ourcitizens
should visit their works, as it will be
found interesting to view the motion of
their various apparatus.
t?a,Among the many articles required
by business men, farmers, and mechanics,
to make successful their plans and opera
tions, none may be found more useful
than a Pocket Accountant, containing
methods for quick calculation, and con
cise rules for treating problems likely to
arise in every-day life. Sent postpaid for
-•* cents. Address G. It. Frysinger, Lew
istown, Pa.
MARRIED
On Wednesday, 2d inst.,at Evanstown,
.tear Chicago, Illinois, by the Itev. Brain
en! Kent, ALEXANDKR EWING, of Knox
villo, Illinois, to .Miss ANTOINETTE PRO
SEES, eldest daughter of the late Peter F.
Proseus, of Valatie, N. Y.
On tlie 10th inst., by Itev. I). Sheerer,
EZEKIEL GAEI.T, to Miss REBECCA GUY
ER, both of Mifllin county, Pa.
On the 10th inst., by Rev. I). Sheerer,
WILLIAM M. FIELDS, of Huntingdon co.,
to Miss NANCY W. CUTMAN, of Mifflin
co., Pa.
On the Oth inst., at the Lutheran par
sonage in til is place, by Itev. J. B. Reim
ensnyder, W.M. BOCSUM to JANE H. AL
EXANDKR, tiotb of Juniata county.
On the Ist inst., at Durand Station,
Winnebago county, Illinois, CHARLES H.
S IIKINEII ofMiffliuuurg,and Miss LIZZIE
V AN VALZA it, of Buffaloe X ltoads,Union
county.
By Rev. W. G. Ferguson, at the M. E.
Parsonage, in Bloody Bun, Sept. 11th,
JOHN FAXON, of Sexton, to Miss SUSAN*
DAVIS, of West Providence.
DIED
In the Augliwick branch, Mifflin co.,
Pa., August 20th, CATHARINE, youngest
daughter of Barbara McKinstry, aged 16
years, 6 months, and 10 days. Funeral
services by the brethren, from Heb. 9: 27.
THE MARKETS
LEH ISTOWS, Out. 16, 1867.
F.ggs per dozen 20
Butter per lb 2)
Wheat, red, per bushel $2 35
" white " 2 45
Corn, old, 1 10
Oats " 55
Flour is retailing at the following prices:
Lewistowu Extra Family per cwt. 6 00
Superfine 5 00
Extra Family per bbl 12 00
Superfine 10 00
Barley, 1 20
Cloverseed 8 00
Pliilndelpliln Market*.
PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 14.—Cloverseod
at $7a9.25; timothy at $2.00.' flaxseed at
52.80a2.80. Extra family Flour at sl2;
low grades Penna. at $10.7"),• Penna. and
Ohio family at $12a13, and fancy at sl3a
-15. Wheat—Fair and good red at $2.40a
-2.00; California aL52.35. Rye at $ 1.70a 1.75.
Corn, yellow, $1,50. Oats*at 70u77e.
CA TTLE MARKET.
Cattle Market firm—at last week's pri
ces; only Twenty-one Hundred head of
fered.
I'BAASYBVA\L 4 JELICIIOR.
The following arc the official majorities
in this State, excepting two counties:
Will Shar* Will Shnr
iams wund iam* wood
AH tms 392 I Lebanon 1124
Allegheny 6425 | Lehigh 1f."4
Arm-troiig 331 Limine 23"5
Beaver 638 Lycoming 753
Bedford 339 McKean 160
Jb*rk9 5795 Mereer 621
Blair 623 Mifflin 204
Bradford 3212 Monroe Dir.
Hocks CBS Montgomery let)"
Bu'ler 277 Montour 377
Cambria 925 Northampton 2952
Cameron 68 Northumberland 41''.
Carbon 435 Perry 135
Centre Philadelphia 24*7
Clarion 1193 Pike *7OO
Ciiewter 1898 Potter 653
Clearfield 1263 Schuylkill 11*24
Clinton 626 Snyder 431
Columbia 1757 Somerset 1215
Crawford 1383 Sullivan 2C2
Cumberland 7So Susquehanna 1276
Dauphin 1401 Tioga 2665
Delaware 1069 En ton 475
Elk 471 Venango 440
Erie 2077 Warren 672
Favctte 678 Washington 105
Forest *25 Wayne 266
Franklin 189 Westmoreland 1433
Fulton 310 Wyoming 117
Greene 1413 York 2823
Huntingdon 751
Indiana 1741 Totals 38407 89209
Jefferson 45 38407
Juniata 297
Lancaster 5324 Majority 802
Lawrence 1547 'Unofficial.
The Senate will stand 19 republicans to
14 democrats and copperheads.
The House 54 republicans to 46 demo
crats, copperheads and old fcitate canal and
Portage Railroad fogies.
In Ohio the election of Hayes, republi
can, for Governor, is generally conceded.
The Legislative power is probably Vallan
digharn.
In lowa the republican majority is some
20,000.
Married. XAfe.
Information and advice of vital importance to the
married of both sexes, ill a sealed envelope, can IK;
obtained free of charge by addressing the undersign
cd, Respectfully,
JAMES S. BUTLER,
octl6-3m 823 Broadway, N. Y.
1 AST ATE XOTIt'E. —Notice is H<*re-
J by given that letters of ad ministration
on the estate of Samuel Ort, late ol
Granville township, Mittlin county, de
ceased, have lieen granted to the under
signed, residing in Lockjiort, New York.
All persons indebted to said estate are
requested to make immediate payment,
and those having claims to present them
duly authenticated for settlement.
MELANCTHON ORT, Adm'r.
The administrator will attend at the
late residence of the deceased, on the 16th
October, at which time all indebted arc
requested to make settlement, and those
having claims to present them. sIS-Gt
LARGE stock of Stoneware, Jars, Crocks,
Milk Pans, &c. Also Earthen Crock*
of good quality, at A, ILLIX.
BEST quality Coal Oil, Fish and Machine
Oil, Flaxseed Oil, en hand, at
0 2 At X L-LIA o.
Pennsylvania Railroad.
Trains leave Stations in this county as follows :
Leave Westward.
Phil'a Fas; Emi-
Ex. Mail. Line. grant,
a. in. p. m. p. m. a. m.
Lewistown, 5.39 4.10 0.28 1104
Granville, 4 22 11.15
McVeytuwn, 6.06 4.44 11.45
Manayunk, 4.58 12 00
N. Hamilton, 5.13 p.m. 12.15
Lrarr. Eastward.
Phil'a Day fin.
Ex. Mail. Ex. Ex.
a. in. p. m. a. m. p. in.
L. wistown, 12.17 5.55 11.06 6.38
N. Hamilton, 501 10.16
Manayunk, 5.13
McVeytuwn, 5.25 10 40
Granville, 545 10.56
Fare to Hamsburg $210; to Philadelphia 5 85; to
New York 7.0; Altoona 2 50; to Pittsburgh 6M; to
Baltimore 5 2U ; to York 3 20; to Hagerstowi! 4.6a; to
Readme
ticket office will be open 2*) minutes before
the arrival of each pas&enger train.
THOMAS SCII ELL, Agent.
falbraith A Conner's ornnibussn-s connect with all
tin* passenger trains.. and take up and set down pas
sengers at ail points within the borough. Orders are
requested to be left,at trie National House.
OKIGiN &_ II1 ST(I kT OP THE BOOKS OF THE
BY PHOF. CALVIN E. STOW E, I). P.
\WORK of real value, arid an almost indispensa
ble companion of the Bible J _showing what the Bi
ble Is not. what It is. and how to use it. answering all
the objections to its authenticity urge.l by modern in
fidels. and tracing tin* authority of each hook up to
its inspired authors, giving a vast amount of infor
mation heretofore locked up in very rare and costly
volumes, making cine of the most popular books ever
published.
1000 AGESTS WASTED.
Experienced agents, clergymen, ladies, school
teachers, and others should send at once lor circulars
giving further information. Address.
ZKII.LER. Met'UHPY A CO.
gcp2s-3m 60l Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Pa.
1&3IL &'±CQ ILL
HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND
SURGEON,
OFFERS his professional services to the citizens o*
Lewistown and Vicinity. Ottiee. Main street, op
posite the Court House, (Lewistown House.)
All orders by mail or dispatch promptly attended to.
Lewistown, August 28. lM>7-tf.
IMIILRO
WOOLEN MILLS,
MILROY, MIFFLIN COUNTY. PA.
HAVIN G resumed the manufacture ol
Woolen Goods, tlie undersigned will keep con
stantly on hand and for sale, an assortment of Wool
en Goods, exclusively of tUeir own manu
facture, such as
CASSIMERES,
Plain and Fancy, Common and Fine,
Light and Heavy.
DOES KINS, OV E RCO AT ING S,
TWEEDS, Ac.
Plain and Barred,
Heavy, Medium and Light,
AV hite, Gray and Colored,
JEANS, SATINETS, BLANKETS, &c„
STOCKING lARKB.
Germantown Zephyrs, &c.
©i^iEipaips
Made to order, of three ply, all wool chain.
Our it oiids an* made witli especial reference to
3 I'H KN< i J II and Id.' It A BILITY. being put up in tbe
mot substantial manner and ofthebe>t material.and
will Im sold at prices as low as they can be manufac
tured for. and still retain these desirable qualities.
We have wagons out from <?nich persons can obtain
our goods at their own doors at the same prices that
they are *otd for &i the facto rv^%
£ ■ W 'soLy Soap awl Ijxrd taken in exchange far qttOiU.
may I.V-6m JAMES THOMI'SON k SON'S.
The Great American Glove &
Stocking
aaraaa smam.
r PJI h iiliove named machine is the only
L truly practicable Family Knitting
Machine in existence, it will knit stock
ings, commencing at the top, making an
elastic selvage edge, cither rib or plain
work, ami precisely
fllE SAME STITCII THAT IS MADE
BY HAND,
narrowing down the stocking,, turning
the heel complete with either'd'aiible or
-ingle yarn, and narrowing oil'alTthe toe.
It will also knit Gloves, Mittens, Suspen
ders, and a great variety of Fancy Arli-
L'les. For sale by
J. M. NOLTE, Agt. for Mifflin Co.
"Lewistown, 4, '67, tf
EXCELSIOR
Photograph and Art Gallery.
1, A l l ; Ht KHIIOi.!>! :><-*.
A J" cEVVKNS can now furnish the pith
ily lie with Likenesses, from the tiniest
■em to a Portrait or t>fe izv Photograph.
We have the "only Solar Camera at work
u the Juniata Valley,, and desire the pub
lie to call and examine what Mr. Burk
tioldcr (an accomplished and well known
irtist) and others have pronounced "a
meeess." Look at the array:
Gems, j Albaty pes or Ivory-
Ferrotypes, r tyjii's,
Melainotypes, j Photo-Miniatures
A.mbrotypes, | Cabinet Photos., *
1 'anl Photographs [ Portrait or Life size
Vignettes, [Photographs—
Photographs for i plain or in colors,
oval frames, j &c., &<\, &c.
Our work is executed in the best style,
plain or in colors, and at the lowest rates.
Call at MeKWENS.
N. B.- nstructions to students given
Bt fair ates. ap4tf
Wall Paper.
DIFFERENT Patterns—large assort
ment at McMANIGAL'S, Milroi.
Brass Bells,
,4 LL sizes, and all articles generally kept
t\ in a Hardware Store,
at Mcl Man igaCs, Milroy.
Also, Oils and Paints, all kinds of Patent
Medicines and Drugs, a splendid assortment
i-f Hair and Horse Brushes, all kinds of Per
ferneries and Soaps, Hair Restoratives, Toilet
Mouth Wash, &c. jul2-4t
Preserving Kettles,
BRASS AND PORCELAIN.
A LARGE und splendid assortment of
Pooket and Table Cutlery, will be sold
very low at McMANIGAL'S, Milroy. jul2
<EMD.&(EnSI£fLkI£I£2&S9
I AM selling Rims, Spokes, ilubbs, Sprins,
Axles, &0., very low. A
LARGE STOCK
apr 3 at SELIIEIMER'S.
DECIDEDLY the best and cheapest
Clothes Wringer that is out, for sale at
57.50, by A. FELIX.
JUST Received, a prima lot of Factory
Cheese, at A. Felix's, where bis eusto
mere can always get the best. o2
SEND 25 CENTS!
a complete and concise POCKET
ACCOUNTANT, for business men,
by W. T. Burnitz, A. M.
Sent postpai I. Add re.-> 3,
GEO. 14. FUN SINGER,
Lewistown, Pa.
Just Opened!
G, Blymyer & Son,
AT THE OLD CORNER,
Have just opened a large stock of
mnviffliuw
POPLINS,
♦ I'luin. striped and plaid, very cheap. Al
so a splendid Alpaca Poplin, tine quality.
ALPACAS,
All colors and qualities.
MERINOS.
All colors and qualities, vory low.
ALL WOOL DELAINES.
Large assortment, single and double j
widths.
FULL LINE OF BLACK GOODS.
FIGURED DELATES
and
large variety and cheap.
Muslins, all Prices.
33 LJLA 33 9
Long and Square, choice and beautiful as
sortment.
BALMORALS, lower than ever.
Large stock of
GLOMES, HOSIERY AND NOTIONS, ALL KINDS.
CASSIMERES & CLOTHS, new styles,
lower than before.
Ready Made Clothing, large stock, and
prices down.
Table Lir.ens, Counterpanes, Blankets, Car-!
pet Chain.
ri)E3l's>W
new patterns.
Grain Bags, Groceries, Ac. Everything need
ed for the household or wardrobe, full stock, |
well selected. It will pay you to come and!
ee us oct2-3m I
imiBTOI miI<HMD93,
Boots & Shoes
BY THE CASE OR PACKAGE,
Direct from one of the largest Factories in
Massachusetts, at
DANIELS & STONE'S
AH orders taken by us will ho filled, and the poods
shipped from tin Factory's Warerooms in New York, j
;t lower prices than any J bber in Philadelphia can !
sell them, and will arrive nearly in the same time. j
Samples of goods may Ik) *een ai their store.
'] hank fill for past orders, we hope by a truthful rep- i
resentjition of goods to receive future patronage. |
Lewi* town. Pa., Aug. 28, IHC7.
E. D. AUNER,
gonthtast Corner of the Diamond,
nAS constantly on hand a fresh supply t
of GROCERIES and PROVISIONS,
CONFECTIONERY, SPICES, &c., which he
will sell to the public at very reasonable pri
ees for cash.
VEGETABLES,
of all kinds, Melons, to., received in supply
every week.
An arrival of fresh PEACIIES to morrow,
(Thursday )
His ICE CREAM ROOMS will be open
daily through the season. Give him a call.
Lewistown, August 21, 1867-tf
GRAIN! GRAIN!
THE undersigned having formed a co-
JL partnership under the name and style of
M 3 ATEE Sc REED,
and having rented the
LEWISTOWN MILLS,
it !>-wistown, and the Grain WarehonseofMrs. Abner
riiompson. at Keedsville, will IKJ prepared to pay the
highest market price in cash for all kinds of
GRAIN AND PRODUCE
delivered at eilher.of the above places.
A share of patronage is respectfully solicited.
SALT, PLASTER & COAL
kept constantly on hand.
WALTER B. McATEE,
augl4] ANDREW REED.
COAL! COAL!
I?KOM the most celebrated mines, and se
lected for family use.
WILKESBARRE. SDNBURY,
Nos. 1, 2 and 3, Stove and Egg.
LYKEN'S VALLEY, Stove and Chestnut.
FARMERS, ATTENTION!
LIMEBURNERS' COAL,
AT THE LOWEST PRICES.
Orders left at Store of Geo. Blymver
& Son promptly attended to.
J. C. BLYMYER & CO.
Lewistown, July 31, 1867.
COAL! COAL!
J EST received, a fresh supply of SUN
, I HI'KV" COAL, all sizes, which will bo sold at reduc
eJ prices. Also,
RECEIVED, a full supply of
PALINGS,
FLOORING,
PLAST. LATII,
SHINGLE LATH,
DOORS,
S A S 11 ,
PLAN K, <fcc.,
which will be sold at reduced prices.
FLOOR, FEED & COAL delivered any
where within the limits of the Borough.
loT ORDERS left at the store of Henry
£erbe, promptly attended to
au-I W. B. HOFFMAN & SONS.
. Big [ fiP
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STOIES! STOVES! Siv 1 fflin county, PA. = „.. tr
ALL the jmportant Stove Improvement
of the age can now be found at the Big
Coffeo Pot Sign. By looking over our list!
you can see that we have all the latest and I
choicest stoves of the day.
The latest and first Cookstovo we bring to
your notice is
E.BGTTIAIOP.,
Extra heavy av.d large. The oven in num
■ ber 7 is as large as number Bof any other !
stove, and it has po projection or low places
in the front part of oven: it has also a revol !
ving top, by which means vou can move
your pots or boiler off or over the fire with-i
out lifting them, and thereby prevent the ef!
cape of either gas or smoke in the room.
But the greatest stove of the day, on ac> :
count of the many conveniences, is James'
Spear's
ANTI-BUST, GAS BUHNER
Cooking Stove.
j which is preferred even befor? a range. You !
| can have, by the hot water attachment, hot
and cold water up stairs; it also separates the
unburnt coal from the ashes without dust or'
dirt in the house; the centre plates are all
double, with the air passing through them; it '
is a perfect baker, and a tip top stove in eve !
ry respect. ! (
Our next Cook is the REGULATOR,
plain top, with feeder front. This is the;
same as the other except the top.
And last, but not least, is the
COMBINATION COOK,
a stove that we have been selling for six i
years, and the sale of them is increasing ev i
ery day. 'Tis a stove we put against the ! 1
world for baking purposes; it takes but little
fuel, and is a plain, substantial stove,
Almost everybody has heard of Jas. Spear's 1 '
ANTI DUST, GAS-BURNER, PAR-!
LOR STOVES.
For beauty, economy, and durability they i
stand second to none, and for cleanliness j
there is none to equal them; they only need j
to be seen to be appreciated. We have also
Spear's Anti Dust Parlor EGG STOVE, just
new, and pretty. j |
And we have the stoves that we suppose <
are going to 6e the world on fire, —the
Morning Glory, &
ORIENTAL,
AND THE ORIENTAL HEATER
Our stock of STORE and OFFICE STOVES
is complete—new pattern, wood, etc., —and '
in order that everybody can have a stove, we
are now manufacturing out of genuine Bus
sia Iron a new PARLOR GAS BURNER!
stove, called the BON TON; and to all those
i who wish to heat an upper and lower room
with one stove, I would say, call and see J.;
| IK YIN WALLIS'S
Parlor Heater.
I I have now improved and completed my
Parlor Heater. With this stove you can per
fectly heat up and down stairs at will, and j
their cost is not one third that of any other
lleater. There is no mistake about it, and 1
ask no pa*y until you are perfectly satisfied it;
will do as represented. And since lam de-!
termined to render satisfaction to all my cus j
toniers, I have brought from Philadelphia;
one of the b<-8t mechanics in the country, and j
we intend this season to give special attcn
tion to furnishing off and putting up all cur
stoves. We have been compelled, in order to i
supply the increasing demand for our stoves,
to lease another building, on Brown street,
in which w>- have a large stock of STOVES.
P. S. We will receive in a few days a
large stock of
Housefurnishing Goods,
At the Big Coffee Pot Sign.
Lewistown, Sept. 25, 18(37
PRICES DOWN
STILL LOWER!
AT
BRISBIN'S, near the Jail, j
VtTIIERE can be found the cheapest lot 1
)V of GOODS in town. Our stock con
sists in part of
Bleached Muslins from 12i to 25 cts. <
Unbleached do " 12£ to 22 cts. ,
li and 10J Sheeting, very heavy and good.
Pillow Casing, Ticking, Check,
Shirting Stripe, Flannels, Ginghams.
A Splendid lino of FRENCH GINGHAMS
for Dresses: DELAINS, CIIALLILS, COL
ORF.D ALPACCAS, STRIPED VALENCIA,
PLAID do.,
Silk Stripe Mohair Poplin,
LUSTERS, ALL WOOL DELAINS, Lawns
veiy cheap, Cambric Ginghams,
SUMMER BALMORALS,
soft finished Cambric for Skirts, a very fine
article. Plain Cambric, Barred.Cambrio 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 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 wo think
you will find to be cheaper than any other!
House iD town has them.
Our stock of Cloths, Cassimers, Jeans, j
Linen Drills, Coat Linens, &c., for Men and;
Boys we are also selling very cheap. These (
WiU be made up to order if desired.
In fact, all our goods have been bought
with care and at the lowest.prices, and our 1
EXPENSES being small, and we being satisfied
with small profits, we are satisfied you wll
save money by buying goods of us.
gtgf* We pay the highest prices for Wool,
Butter, Eggs, Potatoes, Dried apples, Ac., in
goods. Junes
>iii ' ron best material nnd for sale in
, A ! s " " * I nook of KAKTH
ou hand. Orders prompt v attended to.
*ngT-3m BotWHK *,Mn cnoulV, Pa.
BOOTS AND SHOES
AT
DANIELS & STONE'S.
They are selling Ladies' calf Shoes at i M
Morocco i'-e
Best . oio
Boots, 1.00 to 6.00 per pair.
These are all new goods, an.l the reason thev ran
la- sold so low is tliey arr bought by the case aod di
: rert from Mass.. thus saving freight, commission, iu
j snranee and Jobbers* profits.
We have a fine slock of
JNT OTIONS
|of all kinds, Hosiery, blovrs, Trimmings,
Also, a stock of Men's and Boy's
FELT & FUR HATS,
which will be sold extremely low.
i Give us a call. ; Remember the store opposite D.
| Grove's Grocery.
1807.
NEW GOODS!
AT
NATHANIEL KENNEDY'S
STORES,
In the Odd Fellows' Hall.
JUST received from Philadelphia, a
very choice assortment of
Ginghams. Flannels, Cheeks, Hickory, Foreign and
Domestic I)ry Goods of all kinds.
ALSO,
Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Chocolate,
Essences of Cofl'ee, (Jueenswaie. Stone
ware. Har>lwrareami Cedarware.f boul
ders, Hams, Mackerel, Herring,
Shad. Roots and
Shoes. Grain Bags. Also,
a fine lot of Whiskv,
BRANDY
Wine and Gin,
SALT, Ac.,
With Genuine Scotch Ale,
Ac., Ae,
which will be sold verv low. Country Produce taken
in exchange for goods by
N. KENNEDY.
Lew sitown. October 11. 1865.
L?\3/lsi £sa_lL;Ls: j
A LOT OP THE CELEBRATED
Cucumber-wood Well & Cistern
PUMPS,
MI S33'j H
IN THE COUNTRY.
TIJOS. STROUP.
Lewistown, May 29, 18G7- tf.
628. KOOP SKIRTS. 628
WILLIAM T. IKH'KINS, "Dur (IKS Seta." j
\FT Eli more than FIVE YEARS experi--' *
enee and experimenting in the manufacture of
strictly first quality Hoop Skirts, we otter our justly cel
ebrated goods to merchants and the public in full
I confidence ol' their superiority over all others in the
■ American market, ami they ab so acknowledged by
all who wear them, as they give more satisfaction
than any other Skirt, and recommend themselves in
every respect. Healers in Hoop Skirts should make
a note of this fact. Every Utdy who has not 'Jirrn than a
trial should do so without further delay.
t'ur assortment embraces every style, length and
size tor Ladies. Misses and Children. Also, Skirts
j made to order. Altered and Repaired,
i Ask for -Hopkin s Own .Make.' and be not deceived,
j See that the letu-r *H' is woven on the Tapes between
j Ea'-h Hoop, and thai they are stamped 'W. T. Hopkins,
\ Manufacturer, 628 Arch st . Phils,' upon each lape.
| No others are genuine. Also, constantly on hand a,
j full line of good New York and Eastern inadc Skirts,
at very low prices. Wholesale and Rets,!, at the Phil
adelphia hoop Skirt Manufactory and Emporium
i No. 628 Arch street, Philadelphia.
atig2B tjan2U WILLIAM T. HOPKINS.
New Opening & New Goods.
J, M. NOLTE
TT AS purchased the stock of Boots and Shoes of P.
11 F. Loop, and has also pist returned from the city
i with a larije and well selected stock of
CITY MADE GOODS,
; to which he would call the attention of all. as Shoes
are &i the advance. He would say to all who wish
! bargains to eall, as his goods will be sold very low for
cash, Having examined the latest styles in the city,
I I siJI pT' pared to make all kinds of Shoes in the most
i fashionable manner. Having the most experienced
j workmen, and using none but the best stoek in the
market, he is ready to make the very best work, all
j warranted, and made at shortest notice,
j A good assortment on hand, which will be soid at a
1 low price, hut for cash only. Call and examine goods
before purchasing elsewhere. Remember the old
I stand, third door west of Blvmyer's store.
J. M. NOLTE,
Lewistown, Aug. 28, 1867.
THE HOWE
'SEWING MAFFIMM
FOR FAMILIES AND MANUFAC
TURERS.
These World-Renowned Machines
Were awarded the highest premium at the World's Fair,
in London, and sir tirst premium*, at the A'ac l'ork
State Fair, of 1866, ami act
Celebrated for doing the best work, using a much
smaller needle for the same thread, than any other
machine, and by the introduction of the most appro
ved machinery, we are now able to supply the very
best machiues in the world.
These Machines are made at our 'Ano -
and spaciocs Factory at Bridgeport, Con
necticut, under the immediate supervision
of the President of the Company, Ellas
Do we, jr., the Original Inventor of the
j Sewing Machine.
They are. adapted to all kinds of Family Sewing,
and to the use of Seamstresses, Dressma.i-irs, Tail
ors, Manufacturers of Shirts, Collars, Skins, Cloaks,
Mantillas, Clothing. Hats. Caps. Corsets. Hoots. Shoes,
Harness, Saddles, Linen Goods, Umbrgllas, Parasols,
etc. They work equally well upon silk, linen, woolen
and cotton goods, with silk, cotton or linen thread.
They will seam, quilt, gather, hem, fell, cord, braid,
bind, and perform every species of sewing, making a
perfect atid beautiful stitch, alike ou both sides of the
article sewed.
The Stitch invented by Mr. HOWE, and
made on this machine, is the most popular and dura
ble, and all Sew ing Machines are subject to the prin
ciple invented by hnu.
SE>~D FOR CIRCULAR AXD CATALOGUE.
THORNBURG'S SHOE STORE,
IN THE POST OFFICE,
Agency for lloicc's Sewing Machines.
Lewistown, I'., Aug. 28,1867-C'm
W&XSW&I2) 9
3500 CORDS
| CHESTMT OAK AND HEMLOCK DARK,
Delivered at tho Tannery of
J. SPAITCSLE to 00.,
LEWISTOWN,
For which the highest market price will ha
paid in CASH.
Lewistown, marl4-ly
Tea SL Table Spoons & Forks,
PLATED on beat Nickle Silver.
For aalo at McM AN RIAL'S, Milroy.