Lewistown gazette. (Lewistown, Pa.) 1843-1944, October 16, 1867, Image 4

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    THE GAZETTE.
f
G. ft &. K. FRTSIKGR*, Editor*.
Aeu'istown, pa.
Wednesday. October 16, 186*7.
Person* rveeivinc paper? with *n X marked on
i wiJ trtaf due on which
a rsiyjU<uice ought to be made.
tlw name oli?S of Advartising.
,. 1 year . X.OG
formerly enjoyed tle-sior8 ah. &
,Iu uents pertaining to the office o
Ju>tice of the Peace, the J- <ues ofj
, vetoich office he with ac
knowledged 'ability* and dignity; and.
so fir as lis neighbors were capable ol
judging, he appeared to be a very
hom'st man. He had, however, ac
quired >ho bad habit of 'jumping ap*
ac-funts against the elites of those
of his neighbors who wre so i:ort
• r.ate as to 'shuffle off their aortal
coils' within the booads of
wivk. He had carried the practice toj
snch an extenCas to arouse a suspi
cion in the minds of soaffe of k' B med
dlesome neighbors that there might j
be -something dead' somewhere in the
•seat of his' —financial operations.
Bob Crogan, who lived in the neigh
horbcod, and 'run' the postofficc at the
crwSf. roads, being something of a wag,
and having an idea that tl*c 'Quire's
honesty should be quoted below par,
concluded, with the connivance and
assistance of a few comrades, to'un
' earftrWbe sly old fox' and exjiose his
rascalities. Accordingly', Bob pre
tended to die, was regularly shrouded
ami TUTd out on the cooling board in
the most approved fashion, and sor
rowing friends proceeded to spread:
the news of his demise, which soon!
reached the ears of old Butt cutt. He;,
lost no time in repairing to the house (
„f mourning, carrying with hinta'fnli ,
and complete assortment* of tirst-eias i!
con-.lob nee and sympathy, for gratui
lous distribution anions the members
° ,
of the bereaved family, and the many
sorrowing friends of the supposed de-:
ceased, who were present when he ar
rived. After he had relieved.hisbeart
ot its burden of heating words, and
succeeded in a tolerable effort at cry-'
ing. an i was about to leave the scene,
he tend .rly spoke as fbii##s :
'Ah, j oor Boh; l a sorry he died, he'
w:* a good teller, and I aiiu-s f;kei
him. When me and him werTto the
races at Augusta—now nigh unto two
years ago—l loaned him a hundred
dollar-. \o bet onto a bay mare, and he
lost, and bus nev r paid a cent ofthat
*y from that day to this. Poor
feller, be forgot it I reckon, but it's an
honest debt. Of course I can get it
out of Ins —'
B itt-cutt didn't finish the sentence,
for just at this pqjLnt Bob, the corjysc,
slowly raised up in his shroud, and
stretching out his arms toward the
old rogue, as if to ciulcb him, yelled:
'You are an infernal old liar, and if
you—' , |
The din and roar drowned the rest,'
and old Bttlt-eutt didn't wait to see or
fefcrur. ylhing more, bat with the hur
ried exclamation 'godiemity,' he shot
through the door, hurried tp his home,'
'packed his traps,' and not oribr left the
neighborhood, bat the State of Georgia
forever. s
Z —j ——* 1 ' " -
fedc'lsn t it pleasant to be surronnd
ed by so many ladies?' said a preity
woman to a popular lecturer.
said lie, 'but it would be iileasantert^
be btirrounded by one.
ia a delusion ?'exclaim
ed a crusty old bachelor to a witty \
young lady. 'And men are always!
bugging some delusion or otber,' was
the quick retort.
tzir A Western paper thus hits off a
* popular but disgusting fashion :
'Tlie attention of the police should
be directed to i'ant A. Loon. He's
tight on the streets daily—awful tight' j
K E C IPE S .
\ Krai tfe* Boston Jourual of Cbtntetry.]
Scouring Dropt for Removing Grente. J
—l. Alcohol (pure) six ounces, cam i
phor two ounces, rectified essence of
lemon eight ounces.
2. Guuipliene three ounces, essence
of lemon one ounce; mix. S >me di-,
roct the in to be distilled together.
3. French. Camphene eight ounces,
pure alcohol one ounce, sulphuric ether !
one ounce, essence of lemon one dr.
4. Spirits of wine, one pint, white
soap three ounces; ox gall three ounces,
essence of lemon a quarter of an oz. j
To Render Paper Waterproof.—Dis
solve eight ounces of alurn and three
ounces and three-quarters of white i
soap in four pints ol water; in another
vessel dissolve two ounces of glue in
four pints of water. Mix the two so
lutious and make the mixture Lot
Immerse the paper in the mixture, then
hang it up to dry, or pass it between
cylinders. The alum, soap, glue, and
gum form a sort of aruficial covering
which protects the surface of the pa
per irorn the action of water, and to a
certain extent Irorn fire. This paper
will bo very useful tor packages which \
may he exposed to the iuclcmcncy 01
the weather.
To fix Pencil Writing. —Pencil writing
may be fixed almost indelibly as ink, j
by passing the moistened tongue over
it. Even brealhiug slowly over tbe
Chartered Jfonopol* '
Robert Hare Powell of PI them much
has taken the field againj"than when not
nopolies with excliisivt., rocesß ibis fact
lone of bis recent le; nce to persons w ho
i vention on the subjc. rv a m l einonuid(Jin
Ung home truths: T ~
? ff . . . time. In ordinary use
If the anxious - , _ .
Hant subject wjuuch a book often become
vania and c'defaced by the erasure and
r™" 1 mark ,b ?
tribute*" surface of the paper. A trial
roa4g|,e experiment will readily satisfy
arty person of the utility ot the idea.
Red Ink —which, it is said, will not
lose its beautiful bright color after
hundreds of years: R best cochineal
carmine gr. iv; liquor ammonia dr. iii •
gum acacia gr. x. first put the car
mine and liquor ammonia into a suita
ble rial; then add the gum acacia and
allow it to dissolve, when the ink will
he ready for use. a- b.
Wrifling Competition. -r-For iron,steel,
or both together, calcine and pulverize
together 100 parts iron or steel filings,
ten sal ammoniac, six borax, five bal
sam copaiva or copceiha. One of the
pieces is to be healed red, carefully
cleaned of scale, the composition is to
bo spread upon it, and the other piece
applied at a white heat aud welded
wilh the hammer.
Blocking Cake*. —Take tragaeinth
one ounce, neats-foot oil, ivory black,
deep blue, prepared from iron and cop
per, two ounces of each, brown sugar
and water of each four ounces. Mix
well these ingredients, evaporate the
water, and form your cakes.
Alrnn and plaster of Paris well mix
ed in water, and used in a liquid state,
form a hard composition, and a useful
cement.
Experience Proves there are only-
Two Yalcablx
Machine Stitches:
Yin mm & MID
ELASTIC STITCH
AND TOE
SHUTTLE OR LOCK STITCH.
"TVHE O-wver A Baker VAot' .--Stiich mg M—hnc*
I —fc mpttt-jr low 'Hfirr- (-it ibeit ' tmiog reason*:
1. They -lirVr- i from sae .-pool.-, and require no
rsrwixtditig of thread.
2. mr*- more easily underwood and need, and
le* lade lo derangenv -. lljan other mactuues.
Tle-r are estpable of exeriumg perfe -tlv. wiihont
change of adJaMmt-ni,a much greater variety of work
u.ari other machines.
4. The ti-eh made lay these machines i. much more
Arm, rlaMi-, ami durable. especially upon article*
which require Ui be washed aud troatn, than any
other mifcn.
o. Tin- titeh. owing to the manner in which the
under thread f lywmarht. i* inuch *ie nio-t pltnap
and heairifttl in use. ami retain* .hi*, niumpne** and
le-atity CT<-n Aipon article- frequently- washed and
ironed uniii they arc- w..rn out.
. Tue -tcucuire of ti.e ream i aucij that though it
be cut or broken a; ioterrata of only a few utitche- it
will neither open, run, os ravel, but remains firm and
dura-Me.
7. Uttiike cdher roMbines, these fa-ten bcdJit-ndsof
ihe warn by neir own operation.
>v With fhe-e machine*, white silk is used upon the
righ! < r fio-side of the #am, cotton may ts- >i*e<i
up-oi iiieoiiier w.le without le—eninkth* sireng'.h or
durability of the searn. Ttiw ran be done on no other
ma'i.iM, aa-s m great upon all articles stitch
[ ed or made up with siik.
9. '1 f-eee machines, in addition to their superior
merits s insrcmrn:- for r*ina by a change of ad
omUiießt. i-a-tly learned and practiced, execute the
| inns: Istautifu. and permauent embroidery ~ii ern
mental work.
Call at P. F. LOOP'S
AGE N C Y .
A GOOD ASBOTMEXT ALWAYS
ON HAND.
lwi*ton, February B.IBBT. ~
I New Stock of Hats, Caps, 4c.
vr. a-. zoiiiwcEss,,
Market St., next to John Kennedy's,
"* Has just received from *pn —
I New York and Philailel- W," I
phia, the must extensive
j and complete
meut of
j ever exhibited in this pine which will be dis
posed of at such prices a* to defy competition,
and which he invites everylswly to call and
examine, as he is satisfied that his stock can
out fail to please.
For the Ornish he has constantly on hand,
or will make to order, hats to their taste of
any required site or brim, at prices which
cannot fail be satisfactory.
Country Merchants will find it to their ad
vantage to give him a call, as a liberal deduc
tion will be made to wholesale purchasers.
Ihin't forget the plivee. next door to John
Kennedy's Store and nearly opposite the
Odd te lows' HaiL may
Ft E M O VALI
ff M. SHI LI,, Merchant Tailor, has
*J. r*m<>vi:<l , r , ,^ lt . old Tailor Shop, two floors wsst
of tlie Cnion llon-e, dir.-'lly op[sn the Post Office,
wriere he mten'is carrying on Tailoring in ali it*
branches. He keep- the he-t of CLOTHS, CASSI-
M KitK- and VESfISGS always on hand. So Kerale
rnen, all you h-ive to do i- to walk into ShuP's shop,
1.-ave your measure, sock down the greentwwks, and
you arc sure to get fits. Parn. iiiar attention paid to
cutting garments for those who wish to nave them
made- up . heme or by seain-tress. person* bring
ing "loth to lie made up can rely on having it done in
">'• oVom C. M. bUULL.
LUMBER LUMBER!
Great Fall in Prices !
BOARDS, from $2 and upwards.
PLAST LATH. A 75 to 425 per M
W. P FLOORING, 3 75 per 100 feet.
Hemlock do 3-35 do
SASH, 8 x 10, 7 cents, and other down in
proportion.
PANEL DOORS down 10 p-r ct.
A full assortment of FRAME LUMBER
SCANTLING, Ac. '
may 29 WM. B. HOFFMAN A SONS, j
SHOEMAKERS,
r pHE best qualities of SOLE LEATHER
1. KIP, UPPER and CALF SKINS, on !
hand ; also, all kinds of
LININGS. TOOLS, Ac., Ac.,
which I am selling low
_ a P r3 J B. SKLHKFMRR.
PURE CIDER VINEGAR.^
sale, the best Cider Vinegar, made
. of apples from my own farm. Every
housekeeper wants cider vinegar now, not i
chemical. Buy at
augii F. J. HOFFMAN'S. j
| Morning Glory !
j
MORNING GLORY.
Front the Phtia l'>phoi Inqwrer, of Sat irdnv, Sept- 14,'07
Tax "Mo>ix< <;l .kt." —There are f- w tra-le names
I known in mere.oil:le ivrcie* '".at i.ave cti'iued more
. n-ooorable corntoei.ts w.ti.ir. t ie past twelve months
' tiian the name of "Morbina t.iory." which is tl.>- title
• of a store at once the m<>-t rer-ent. tieautifial, etficient'
and economical in Am-r.ea. To see it in operation is i
to be charmed w.ih it- v rtue-, and an invc-tigaijon ;
•if its sctentihc exceHeoce ptie oe it upon the highest j
pmnanle of fame. The stove is ctiaraetenzed as a.
owti 'airaer. and is mauu&cture-l by tf'Sera- f*rr.:
Johnson A of Ene, Penoaylranta. who de-erve |
rreat credit for hav:tii tntr-siaced inUs popular use .
tne most indispen-a' le sum iisefnl household orna-j
ment of the a*-. We bay te-tc<l it- merit* and can
therefore recommend it frosn pracutsd knowledge, j
I. is not only asp endi-i heater a nether fr-rlbe parlor. ;
the dining room, t.'ie olfi.-e, or the -t-.re. but aa lititai-:
natur as weit Its interior arranpement- are -,w ple ,
au-i it- whoie economy an d eonatmefton such as r- a
j -ses it far in ad van >of any other stove in use. ft if
! ahmolute/iffrte jrott. tUtr. Uy a-injjie Bioretneot,which |
ia eh .id can :ne rfu-t-rec-ter - upene.i, allow
ing the air from without to rash into the month of the 1
furnace with sufli tent force to carry with it every ;
psrticte of dusk As ine atni -sphere r- ■ ..■no rariiied j
; it ruttnraily ascends and ihe vacuum i- fi'lei by the
Jcoidi-r atr from below Tt.e jjratc, which patented,,
:is admirabiv eoostroclM. I; operates on the princi
ple of a mill, jrnndinjc any iartie pte -e of siaj.' that I
may oe ic tno f iroace. itui- CKplaatmg their passage ■
mo the movab.e ah-piin below. The upp-r .ntcrior 1
>of the stive const-'s >f a resern ir for th- coal The ,
fuel is put .u at the tup. ami a sdidinj v.-dve it closeo j
ITT ft. This arrangement, which i- also patented,
f .rces the .-i- down t.-.to the fnrtwe. from tnestmpie ■
fact that it no .dMri' way of escmpa. OO coming ,
.a conu. -t :th the hre e it- the *- instant!-" ig-iiies '
• and a tieaotifril blue.'flame that ctiris round
; the of the re-ervoir t:uu feods it. by thpar-i
n-ngement the ca- i* entirely consumed, rendenbg {
the stove not only to..si agv-eatke and healthy, but ■
ex.-eedir.e'y eeor.on -a: I.' e re c-iiamber of tlie ;
stove is eucireleii with plate* of r.ucu set :n ortiamen- j
tat frame.- of a nni: inn cir.ra>. - ier. As an --lilumin.v |
! or" tbi* stove is at oner- a "• emuwewr, J an ,rr3-i
mental commit). The light from the burniciit an-'
j tnraciie is radiated from the jnrna-e Hi rough the
transp*rent plate-, and dilfu- i turouglioul the room,
mparuag a warm, glow.ng ligi.t, inure p!*-a-tn char, t
- that of a subdued ehau'lele-r and quite as eff-crnal. i
As airtabiv intimated tne ■ M.-rning ijiorv'" btove is a '
great economizer of fuei. It precluu - u.e pi.-sii.iiifj
>f wa-te. as there i at iy. t-rne a particle of cos! in ;
' th furnaci- that is not in full pr-*--'-- of co nbustion. <
which can lie said f no iw-tmim|j Move that is ;
supplied with fuel i.y mean* -fa venule. The mass
-if the coal ia the -tore u.- it evoh-es its light and heat
shrinks into ashes, sn-htn floiog this" tlie reservoir
a'-ove keeps -upplvr g tue Vacuum M-raMoacd by
: combustion, so that the -am" quantity of coal is uni
• formly kept in the {ire chamber.
A- a haateb. the "Mofpiog I*lory" has no superior,
and it can he regulated *o that tie- highest or a eom- ,
paratively low teinpenuutc may be secured in a room i
at the will of the occnpaut, Eire can lie kept in it ;
iininterruptediy for mofith. without the slightest
) difficulty Adding to thc* quale -- Ihe f**t that id
' app-arance the "HAiaing Wtviy" i a beautiful house
i hold ornament.tficcae'.ing* beiugexceedingly <.tnooth j
aud the designs cltasie aud elegant, we cannot d- übt :
•hai tne present season will find it largely introduced '
IB ail dwelling huU-e*. and other places neccs-ary tc :
be heated, wherever taate. c-onveDieuceand economy |
] are an • hjeet The fact that toe stove is iree from J
dust and gas. is a great consideration, and in recoro- i
! mending it to the public we would again remind the \
reader thai cor encomium* ..re prot,oiince<j from AC-1
li'AJ. exrtaiiN. t. it. fact, every one interested in i
i household comfort a'.d euon-imy -iissiid examine the
j modus operand, OF tats wooderftil stove.
For fale by
nepis F. 0. FRANCISCUS.
THE IMPROVED ORIENTAL
Base Burning Coal Stoves,
and Parlor Furnaces,
' u
Hare rvwelvrd Four First Clawi Prrmluma nt tbo
New Turk <*toto and other Fairs. Alao, the
reat SIhVKR .ME DA I, at the Fair of
the American Institute held In Ike
City uf New York, 1N63.
THEY ARE PERPETUAL BURNERS, ONLY '
i ONE FIRE BEING REQUIRED TO BE
MADE DURING THE SEASON.
THEY ARE r ERFETT VENTILATORS OP
THE APARTMENT.
THERE CAN BE NO ESCAPE OF GAS FROM I
THEM.
THERE CAN EE NO CLINKER OR SLAG TO
OBSTRUCT.
THE FIRE WILL REMAIN FOR DAYS WITI
OUT ATTENTION.
THE ILLUMINATION TS EQUAL TO AN
"OPEN FIRE."
■
THEY ARE POWERFUL HEATERS AND
YET PERFECTLY ADAPTED 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 th- Stoves, end TLree Size of the
Parlor Furnaces.
Manufactured and for Sale to the Trade by 1
PERRY & CO.
ORIENTAL STOVE WORKS,
No. US Ifudaea St., Albany.
F"r. * H '* Hardware Store ol J. B. '
F.I.HRIMEp, r.'winwn. Pa. sepll
f'Kllltlu Ml! it TOII AL H, in original bottlea
lj manufactured lu Edmburg, for &
•" NATHAN KENNEDY.
UfilO MS 9112 835 |
FRUIT JARS? j,
"THE HERO,"
AT PRATTS'
It said to be the Best. And at Pratts
can he found the finest and best of
Sugars and Syrups.
Mess Shad and Fine Mackerel,
'
ARE SOLD
Cheat) at Pratts\
Tea. Coffee, Starch,
i i J
:
and a fall line of
PHRE SPICES
always on band at PRATTS'.
Broad Cloths,
Cassimeres,
Sattinets.
I
Kentucky Jeans,
Cottonades,
Linings,
Checks, Ac.,
a full line at PRATTS', and
WILL BE SOLD CHEAP.
DRESS GOODS!
I
A large lot to be closed oat Cbeap at Pratu'.
j BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED
MUSLINS,
I
from J to 10 4 yarda wide
at Pratts',
AT
*
LOW PRICES
for the times.
lO TDOZEUNT
Ladies' Corsetts
at PRATTS', to be sold from 51.50 to
82.50 each.
RIBBONS, RIBBONS,
|
All Colors & Widths,
AT PRATTS',
!
. !
I
COME AND SEE US, AS WE WILL
DO YOU NO HARM.
Pratt, Law & Pratt.
Lewietown, July 24, 18C7.
Looking Glasses and Picture
Frames
THE undersigned, thankful for past fa-;
vors, would inform the public that he
still n anufactures Frames of every tie-1
iw ription, as cheap as they mii be made!
elsew here. Looking Glasses of every do-1
MTiption, wholesale and retail, at reduced |
prices. He respectfully solicits a share of j
•ul.lic patronage. All persons who have i
left pictures to frame or frames to be tilled, j
are requested to call for them.
mylHtf JAMES CRUTCH LEY.
I Q CENTS for the beet White A Sugar, at
lO ug2l F.J.HOFFMAN'S, J1
FRYSINGER'S
AmcoUand aad Household Itnplrmrnt Iwarr,
West Market Street,
LEWIS T.O W N, rA.
Aooiipt the article* on !♦ it> .oa.oo at
present, are the following, til :
The Hart GRAIN AND SEED DRlLL,whih,
in Yoik county iv eonsidwed the t>ct Drill known,
for even or rough ground. Price SBB.
The WILBY PLOW. All who bare teen it ad
jure it, and ail who hare tried it kvjie it work*
easy and well. Priee' fit.
Wanbaugh'i CORN SiIELLEP., an oM patent,
but stiii recognired as the BEST Shelter yet in
ventei. Priee S2B.
The Double Shore! iron-frame, CORN PLOW,
which answer* admirably for patting in wheat.
Pnce $3 50.
A new PATENT BUTTER CHURN, wifb
which children can churn butter as easy a* play.
Price $4 to $6.
Kceler's Lancaster GRAIN FAN, a celebrated
i Fan. Price $35.
ALSO,
SEWING MACHINES.
WARRANTED.
The EMPIRE SHUTTLE SEWING MA
CHINE, which runs almost noiseless, makes a
stitch alike on both sides, and cannot be excelled
in any respect. Price S6O.
The FINK LB k LYON SEWING MACHINE,
which sews alike on both sides, it easily nnd.r
, stood, and will give satisfaction to every Layer.—
I Price sii.
The GENUINE BARTLEir FEWING MA- '
; CHINE, the beat ard cheapest single thread Sew
ing Machine in the wtrW, and tne only reliable
j and fully licensed low priced machine in the mar
ket. AH other* are iofr icgemcnts, rendering both
buyer and seller liable to indictment. Price s2i,
with treadle, $- U , with table $-6.
A second-hand Wi'eox A Gibb*, of latest style
with top box, and Lemmer, all complete, I offer
j for S4O.
Also, a FRANKLIN, 'double-thread.) SEW
| ISO MACHINE, making a stitch like the Grorer
A Baker, only $ 16.
H. FRYSINGER.
j Lewistown, August 7. 1867.
. RING'S
II
jPP GRAY HAIR. -
This lxthr Aitßtoeu that Rtagmada
This it the Cure that lay
eJhC /ff In tbc A KBKO3UL that BJsg aade.
Tils le the Mas who wns bald and
E& Jg ' Who now has raven locks, they say.
feg WU*y He used the Cure that lay
In the Ambrt.sls that Ring made.
This ft the Maiden, handsome and
r , Who married the man once bald and
Who dow haa raven locks, they amy.
flt the AJCbfcoaix that Ring
This Is the Parson, who, by the way. \
\ Marreil the maiden, handsome and
To man once bald and gray,
■MI Bet who now has raven locks, th.-y
jKA BecauLe he used the Cure that lay
In the Aju bosia that Ring made.
This 1* the Belt that ring* twty
/* If To arouse the people sad and gay
\ Uii vh i Unto this fact, which here does lay—
' If you tcoiiid not be ba'd or OTOf,
t'tt ike Ajcbmosia that £t*g madt.
L M TUBBS & CO., Psopbetoss, Prntsowr, HA
lor site by L'liaa. Kitr, Lewistown. ap24-6m
CROVESTEEN & CO.,
PIANO FORTE
MANUFACTURERS,
499 Broadway, New York.
TH E attention of the Public and the trade is i.ivited
to our Nrw Scitz 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO
j FORTES, which for volume and purity of tone are
unrivalled by any hitherto offered id thi* marker.—
They contain ail'tbe modem improvements, French
Grand Action. Harp Pedal. Iron Frame, Overstrung
Bass, etc, and each instrument being made under
the personal supervision of Mr. J. H.Gaovis-sas. who
has bad a practical experience of over 35 years in
their manufacture, is fully warranted in every part.c-
The***OROVESTBESt PIASO FORIgS~ rented ike
Aurard of Merit orer ail othni at tkc Celebrated
World's Fair,
Where were exhibited .nstrtiments from the best m.v
ken* of London, Paris Germany, Philadelphia. Balti
more. Boston 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
ware-room.
By the introduction of improvements we make a
stil rrore perfect Piano Forte, aad by manufacturiug
large y. with a strictly cash sy-u-tn, aire enabled to of
fer li ese ni-truincnu at a price which will preclude
■ all competition.
Terms Net Cash in Current Fundi.
! Aw-Desoriptive Circulars Sent Free. ootlv-3m
TOR LOIIMIR
j In addition to an extensive stock of
GOLD & SILVER WATCHES.
MEDALIONS,
BREAST PINS,
RINGS,
and other
J" E "W E E E. "5T ,
AT
a, w* wmzisrs
establishment, will be found a beautiful as
sortmeot of
PHOTOGRAPH AI.BC.WS,
ALSO,
of all the prominent
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
and hundreds of other articles.
H. W. JUN KIN.
Lewistown. May 24, 1865; j
Hardware.
I EVERYBODY savs SfcLHEIMER sells
Li the CHEAPEST AND BEST
H ARDWARE
!in TOWN. That's so. And he sells them
j by the Wagon Load. apr.H
lIARMERS look to jour Interests !
At F. J. Hoffman's yon will find all
kinds of Hardware and Farming Implements,
at low prices.
NEW GOODS.
J7* J. HOFFMAN has just receded a
• large Bupply of new goods, which will .'
be sold low, for cash.
FREE EXHIBITION!
Ij |
AT
mwi nm a?m|
THE ander?i(rned has constantly on hand
lawi is daily adding sonletting new; ad kinds of
3S- Ui 32 02 £2l Lii
such u
j
seifßat*inz and Family Flour;
. Sugar, while aod brown;
Coffee. different kind*:
Levering'* and other Svrnps
Baking MotWM*. the very best;
Tea, the best quality:
Salt, coarse and fine; ;
Fruit, dried and canned;
Smoked Meat, Hqai Oil,
pepper. Cinnamon, Cloves,!
Allspice. Satweza. Mace, t
Ginger. Crackers. Cheese,
Oder, CMer Vtoegar.
Potatoes. Bauer. Eggs.
Starch. Concentrated Lye,
Cream Tartar, tioda, Ac.'
FISH,
White Fish. Shad Mackerel, Cod Fish, Labrador, Lake
aod Scotch Herring.
Azumea Baking Powder,
the beet in market—:: require* oo!j half theqoa&ut;
• of smj j'lhez. aid ia cf>c>per.
CONFECTIONERY,
Ha *: as. F z*. Ihuei.C!troo. Peanats, FuhersvAimonds,
"A aJcats. BsKternar# and Pecan Nats; ' '-angee. Lem
ons, Auira Fr-L.a and CoiLßtoE Caaij, Cakea of
al! k -.Ads, etc, etc, etc-
T 0 Y S— TIN, WOODEN* AND CHINA.
Fancy Boxes and Baskwus D large and smalt;
Portmanteaus, to suit a!' she need them: Pocket
Knives in great variety. A ar:;<- asac-nraea* of
PERFUMERY,
FANCY SOAP,
HAIR OILS, &C.
CHEWING & SHOEING TOBACCO, j
-
aod
C23a®acs?'j*
alwav? on hand,
NOTICE TO ill PEtPLB-
We want to buy. for wh nh we wid pay the mghest,
. market p-r.ee, any -quantity of
I HAMS, BUTTER,
SHOULDERS, EGGS,
BACON, BEANS,
LARD, POTATOES,
DRIED FRUIT, TALLOW,
and all other kinds of COG airy produce.
Any person w.-hiaz to bay cheap should give him
. a ca.:. as he will not be undersold.
Rememoer the store is on Market street, between
Bhmv<-r*' :i i K;z- S-.-res-
Lewis to wn, May I. IM>7. DAVID GROVE.
The Great
EXTtRXAL KEIDI
AND
PAIN EXTERMINATOR!!
PARKER'S KING OF OIL
Will Cure Cats.
PARKER'S KING OF OIL
Will Cure SpraiDs.
PARKER'S KING OF OIL
Will Care Braises.
PARKER'S KING OF OIL
Will Care Wounds.
PARKER'S KING OF OIL
Will Cure Poll Evil.
PARKER S KING OF OIL
Will Care Scratches.
PARKER'S KING OF OIL
Will Cure Frosted Feet.
PARKER'S KING OF OIL
Will Care Rheumatism.
Thousands hare used " PARKER'S
KING OF OIL" and can testify to its
efficacy.
Everybody should have u 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,
LEWISTOW.V, PE.VVA
1 Apr 3.
COACH MANUFACTORY.
HARDMAN PHILLIPS,
\ T his manufacturing establishment at YEAGER
• TOWN, on the Lewistowu aud Bellefonte Turn
, pike, has now on hand a fin- stock <. f Carnages, Buz
| Zies, Sulkies, and Spring Wagon*, which he now of
fers for sale a* superior in quality and stylo* tc anv
manufactured in the country. They are made of the
j v-ry best seasoned stock by first - lass practical work
men and finished in a style that challenges coinpan
- ton with any work out of or in the Eastern cities, and I
can be sold at lower prices than those manufactured
j in large towns and cities, amidst high rents and ruin '
ous price- of living. Being master of his own situa-1
Uen. anxious to excel in hisartistical profession, and
A JT' a " * nno T !>Df * s in his business, he has time
and ability to devote his entire aUention to his profes
sion and his customers, rendering satisfaction alike
to all patron*, operatives, his country and himself. j
fod'to'Ars^. a ° d WD ;
REPAIRING
of bU kind* tiuDe neatly, promptly, aud reasonably !
i eagertowp. Sept. t . lHiiT-Gin I
'IMN WARE, A good assortment, at
JL F. J. HOFFMAN'S.
Important to the Public!
THE WESTERS FARMER
Washing Machine
ATTTsIA fl t
r PHE oDderaigned respectfully } BV ; W
i I the etuwssM Mtßm Canary to , .
o©er*C""e. of Usta Machine, before psrctiasinz on -
- F-.r the km( of ctorhe* rt is Ouj best and
I complete amc!e ot the kted aow is use. |, M , V. j
oo ck*fae and time over any other Wa-
I Machine now :a use; bcafcfe* .% is ani4
Diaa any other Mact,,n* a m otS*red to the p- •
Having bough* the right of thksCOMAAy toman
tore and -el). Iwn make them and well them , ..
♦hmsat Lewwtown. at the vpneof BEVEN l-
LA Re; an-s witl sl be mM >f my d,ff-r-u: a., ,
througaou: the County. CtiME A JD SEE THFV "
1 _ , „ WILLIAM C VINE
j The foi.owinz are a few cf the certificate* ...
| l " e IMuas* Aay of
len -an procured:
■ Jfr Wm. C. r-_S,.- L ™ 5,rT '" ,!y ' Anh - ,W
--| I lake ereat Pieaswrein recommend af to the r
; pie the Western Farmer Waehiag Mv- n,e. mad- 1 „ i
sold by yr/o. as being a first-rate-article a. ; 5 d O ,, ;
. work welL and . a zreai -aving on - -othea aao i: ,
and a, - - for :t ch-apces- and aimpiicitv. and I .* I
• say h will save the price of itee.f m clothe* :a or e
yaar. Every per so a sfcouid have one.
Mas. S BaisriAs.
. Liwwvcvv, July ith, let7
Ar lis C Vwa:—
I have for some time been using the Wu>, n
Farmer Waahmc Machioe. made and scid by r
aod therefore take pleasure in re :omrneo-i-nz it ii
tha people as a good article. D doe* us work -
and aavea oiochea une and soap; and also for,-.
I cheapness and imp!Mtv. and would say, bet or,
aod try it, aod jmi wsil not be dee* te l.
Mat E. C. Hawuvov
Lrwmtwww. Jolv lath, iw;
3fr. Fines—Xe-rr Sir;— Having beard of the Wsaa - -
Machine mazrufocturevl and ao 1 i tor you anbeirr
good art.eln. I purchas ed one, which \am now n* -
aod find it to be a good one. f would -* be witii .
it. as it makes wasriAg mach eae;er and is saru--
. clothes and time. I would any -o the people. T
- them. Mas. C. W. titta-
Livimvs. July 2. Ise:
Wsw. C- Ttwes. Smj -~
I have beso a.-;ng the Wesstn Farmer W'asr. M v
cbuie. rai: It by you. ao-4 <akr great pi—a-or- :n rec
mending it a- an exce!ieot,"eh-ap and dura!,le r- s .
chute. 1: does the work la • (gat satisfactory MM -
aer, and I would cot know how to get along vi'.i.
one. Everb household shodM have one, aa-i fr
; the pr- fc every one edaewn one.
, aug-i-hn. Mas. J. A. McKn
A Good Remedy in its Place!
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I
Stomach Bitters,
I " -'l.-..
A COMBJSATTOS OP AfEDJCISSS
I O
Which is eminently Adapted to the treatment
!of the dire aces for which the Bitten are
recommended.
Dyspepsia,
Rheumatism,
Goat,
Calcula&s,
Nephutic Affections,
Disordered Stomaehs.
In cases of Disordered Stomach, with slug
gish circeiation of the Biood,
Exhausted Vital Energy,
j
This Bitters stands
| WITHOUT A RIVAL!
As a morning appetiser it is conceded to ba
ITBE SOST WHOLESALE 450 EFPECTCIL 11
THE WORU: I
and should be usni by all
WEAKLY FEMALES
ID til cfaronic CIHL To rator, heahb >QJ
strength use these bitters. Tbey are
Prescribed by the Phj'si
cians!
and recommended by others who haTt a
knowledge of medicines. Sold
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
!
JACOB ZERBY,
|
AUenvil'e, ilfflin County, Pinna.
Also, by Mrs. Brehman, MoYeytown; Al
bert Gibborey, Belleville- J. K. .Meu. Al- I
lenvilie. julo 6m
MILR.OY
Drug & Hardware
STORE.
THE undersigned having established in
the Drug And Hiirdware solicit# the ?•*
_ tronage of the puUic.
DRUGS AND MEDICINES
' i a!l kinds purchased from a first class licnw H
I Philaiieipbi*. ana warranted pare and fresh. Allprv
j (cnptions or-it- re i will be care full vi-ompoim'ied from
j the best ingredients. The Drug Business is priori
! pally managed by DR. A. HARSH BAKU ER. practie
i |ng physician, and persons ordering Drugs and Me-l
--• i-.-ines Irom a distance may rely on having them caTC
, fully prepared and shipped I bare gone toconsio
erMble expense in purchasing a large asserimeai.iii-1
Iwiil sell as cheap as can be boogh! elsewhere.
All kinds of
I
PATENT MEDICINES, BITTERS, k
WINES AND LIQI UKS,
lor medicinal purposes only.
; i SW AIM'S PANACEA,
for the cure of Scrofula and Eheumai.sm.
Elixir. Caiisava. Iron and Bismuth for Dyspepsia
■ and other adections, and all articles kept m
. store.
HARDWARE
I at reduced or ices. Bird Cages. Iron and Nails, hoM*
, furnishing Hardware. •>•!* and Paint". Ac.. Ac.
Give tuc a call, and see for yourselves. ~
W. J McMANIGAL.
1 Milrt,y. July 17, 186?. __
DiHij Mn iiMJL
CALL AMD SEE,
F. J. IIOFFMAXv
! Juo 19, 1867.