J. K. HiETZIER. BtutlS.U, .v.." • c>.tr. KS 'jr. For the Biiueiuic - tl Column. To Bire:-tcr3. Teacher.? and Others- A new school year is about dawning upon us, and I de-ire to greet its first beams with fitting word- Tlie business oi the oid y \ir ought to be settled up immediately, and the %vu3 r cleared, and preparations made for the new. It i.- a bad practice to neglect or delay making- out reports till the latest peri-■ J. as weil as to put olf looking out for teachers untii the time schools should open. The ordinary foresight and business tact of' the people, it exercised in the selection of teachers and in tlie run ning of schools as in other transac tions, would very much enhance the , interests of seho 0 Inquiry should be irado n Time for the teachers, accompanied with propositions to pay liberally, and very soon there would be no s .'arcsty ol good teachers. Tlie practice of pay ing teachers without refer en- e to qual ifications and ?u< eess in teaching is 1 one winch neither law, common sense nor justice sanctions, and it is one , which, while it prevails, will be a con stant barrier to the permanent prog ress of schools. It cannot be other- ; wise. For, what inducement can there be for a young man or lady to aim at and secure a State or even a county , certificate, if. when he has it, he com mands no higher salary than the youth whose certificate averages The funndamental principle then rccogni zed in every other department of in- i dustry, of paying a man according to what he i-. worth, must also be reeog- i nizod in this. It is the tin- ;,on without which the whc< - or progress are locked The < u: y reason it has not been recogniz; d is because there , seem to be ditfieuitii - in the way. Can there be progress in anything without encountering an i overcoming difficul- i ties? But difficulties which seem' mountain like oftentimes become very small when we bravely inert them. I write thus early, that directors and people may givo the subject the attention its importance demands, and j may be prepared to act when the time : comes. I say popk } f o r in many pla ces if their attention were called to it the people, in eg-!er to secure a good \ teacher, would he willing to contrib ute liberally to increase the salary in case the school board failed to make ■ t sufficient. I am gratified to know that a depo sition exist.", in some piaces and that an effort will be made to pay v II qual ified teachers libera• Iv; and as this dis position will, no doubt, become more general teachers should prtoaiv lor it. i hree months yet intervene until ex amination day, and whether in or out of school much cm bo learned in that time. If the time is not improved, in * nil probability a goodly number ol teachers will be disuppo ntco win n tiic day comes, some in getting ! uvcr fig ures than they expected, others in get ting no figures at a:l. The examina tion will be fair, impartial. thorough, and if any fail to come up to the min imum standard they will please re member it is no fault of the Superin tendent's. The cause of bad schools in sonic cases ha-> heen traced to the Superintendent, ho granted certificates to persons not entitled to them. The cause really lay back of that, tiie lack of better material. That time, however, with the war has pass ed away, and the Superintendent is no longer justifiable in granting certifi- : cnles below par. Wake up, then, teachers. M. MOIILER. Albert G Gibboney, esq., has served ai school director in I'nioti township since the spring of JS-17, with the exception of two years; a terra of seventeen years of efficient service in the good cause of common schools.; lie was a faithful visitant of schools, i J aM for years secretary of the school j board, for which position he has pecu f f' ar fitness. IB retires from this offi j ( ' a ' ••onneeiion with schools at his own urgent request. ■ mmmaiL > - -w; m m r .-<***, s ' Grocery and Variety Store. AltlKfamrtf, oht Stand form cd h/f M. t r: % fafft rh/ Ay /> GVm . . f,rn n ih< I 'ninrt f{r,,' vr a lu > \ Uurt; ]!< <>,' E>.'*t Market \ "HHIBRE • ; - iu <? nstooth ftftdajpalral *' -g * • " ■ fcomprifinß GcLees- Sugars, Teas. Molasses Fisli, Salt, J. obaccoj Segars T..v\ -■ • ' - - : • 1 „lv .If . V, •• r '•• 'n. s , I'der.-. km*. Aiitff*,°snd • g, ml J?v of°4?h matters ani iii!?. _ - . , > , ' ingiroini v ! ' ' " * ' h '"- P- Mi Til MRS BOUGHS. • Ihe rnlili- sr> ..uted in giv-.? u s call. aj.2s.ijrn NEW BRANCH STORE. H&gStraw Goods & Millinery. WHOLESALE AMI RETAIL. TO HIII.IjItVEHS I or- r tin f.nr-M.R tr: mo, as all nr. sond- are shipped <i:r—-tix lr. -iVtli.j ' taetory in Ma—nchnsetts. We are s.-ll iw eoods ltMr. ; ® r V' !,n f> iil "" 1,1 New V..rk bv tin- d„ ? ,- n ... eackigc. One no a . all. Save yonraelf of ihe ai-,>d j "SS ciponsp. Mono but the fate.st atvles b-r? on ' land. AH orders takeu by our agents promptly filled, i I would most respect fully invite tlte attention of the i lift'iies ot this town and vi.-in a tr our st- ••!. . ; Mi— t e: ' :T, v i; >*i Bonnets, wh.ch we will *e!l Joacr than ever offered before :.t retail. c C „ H. E. STONE, A K ec, for Swt, Pasisls Co., l\T,--ies .le Mntiu r:A': II ?'" :l r ' aD ' J * V' 'insttc Straw Goods. EeWigtown April IS, IW-" Xf T CSTTT.'PWtJ VT Attornoy at Law, LEWISTOWX, FA , iVFf ER3 his profcssionnl eervice? to "he r ; fiers of " I Srffl't urstv. OfSce w:h P V Wood Af- I's:-: • ' -V-. > -x,. • 1./.t Great Excitement at the Pest Office, ON KCwut of the new arrrval of Bdot and Stoes, st groatlv reduced pnees. The under#:?ce<J wouid respc- ••.•'.illy inform the pubiie that he hasju-t arrived from tt.e eastoru cities .vith a-sorunent ol BJOTS, SIIJES AND GUTEBS, c nsistme of Ladies', Gentlemen - and Children s Wear, wbieb he h as purohs.-d r.t ••coisi- -R-a.. {;>; . He i bow pi i wrnil to sell eneaper wan * OS', for cash. Al-o, me ti'ly nn ban -. alw Hssoi'trnont -i !>oine-nu<i wrk. unn-i. l- rr,.inu..-u --fired wider t.i- -on supervision, sr.d - tb • t i..a --r..:.| I•„ .rkmau-sftip. Boots and •'■■■ ■ - u-..- t-. crde- as sti--- uotw-. Kepainnj. done r. .n- tws " Lewistoaru- May 1"'. y. P, F. LOOP Has tteain returned from the - cv • ■fH \ with 8 ! roe and well-so!eeted stock cd ; g is, vvbich will be sold chespet a :4g- -■■jx':**-. ■~ | mers and also new one* to i --t -■•lves. ; - nr.- St.-.- k :■ large ar i pri<- -0.-;-. very- ; ' Vo.lt. A ■' >. 1 : 1 I 11!: !' t '' L hollo 'V 1" W.- T t:l tl iuci'.l H.av examu-d ad th- I eitv, he s prepared to make to order all the late j ntvles 11 v worn. A fine assortment of cotton and woolli n Hosiery at ; very tow prices. Gall at the old stand. mylfi Tailoring Establishment it F.RPH AXT TAILOR, has removed his shop to the ' .11 boildihg formerly known as the "green house," t the intersection of Valley and Mill street, adjoining I , H. If. A K. Pratt's store, where he cordially n> ites all i I who need anything in hi- line, g -oil- and T.i in- , m nya furnished and gentlemen's ••luihir nn.,1.-. in : I the latest styles, on snort notice, and at reasonable ; , prices. .pi l-i f i HOOPING. Nh\\ mode of Booting, saving I | JlI time, m ney and labor, and is adapted to j Buildings of all Descriptions. i: i -.i, be apt.lied to steep -.r Sat ror-i-.0l i. r new. It unites the ••: wale; -p: ■' i :iip -nun u;i!, t I, -1 ( vater-propi fabric, in ihe i -niannc-r. has b.-en in ! use tor several years in Now York end Washington. 1 i and we feel confided in re- .ninn-iidiiig it. The price i - only seven cents per square toot. Samples < n.i I T.' 11l MMELWRIGHT'.S, Hou:-o I'atnter. 1.--v. • | Wii.i is agent for itt- sale. aplie-e'-iii. I IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CAEPETINGsJ FIRST CLASS GOODS AXb One Invariable Gash Price AN IMMKN.-J] STOCK Kfubracing all Kinds and Styles • 0F AMERICAN & EUROPEAN | At Reduced Prices Oo accouTit ol tbe do line in (•?T . J. L". Ci Si. iiS. ORME, 904 Chestnut Street, THIL ADEBITiIA, Now offer llieir GREAT SPRING STOCK ntPORTKU AM. I>OMKST(<; Oaa.mi=E3!3yiKrc3- i rcne'i anu Knglisli Axruinster, Engiish 1 loyal Wilton. C-I and 'J-4 Velvets, l ine English Brussels, Crossley's Tapestries, Fine Ingrain Carpet, Imperial Three-Ply Carpet. ENGLISH BIH'SSELS AND ROYAL WILTON CARBETS For Stairs and Hails, > s, ■!, "5- 8. G-4 WHITE, RED CHECKED & FANCY M A T T I ]NT Q S . ' in \J J ENGLISH OIL CLOTHS, &c. March 28.1866-3ta j FISIEBS, LOUS TO YWJR ISTBIESfS! BALL'S OHIO 111. U'i.i. i\D Slill, V l i if Pigeon-Wing Self-Rake, M A N1" F ACT I' RH D P.V lIEESE, SLAGLE A FOUST, Leicistoim, Mtffiin ( ?OUUfI/, Pu. AV : i, mantifaet'iriii- Ball's Ohio Reanei-and 'itb Ficeon-w inji Self rake, whiefi n c r-f. U * , nne tn ° waclnn*' \r, motion II v RlKi; !,l: iT are SKIULKS' PATENT -..id i r. celebrated Horse lw.v,r - kß^ii;'Av'fneyforr.aiser' , . and backer! Tm ' : ' f ' cleaner . vpji k iPJif n ?f • Mahin " w "i: made and fitted tip for -•H'lts 1 act mi. Purnaeea r.r. J I •■•nr.-s Alan K.. .. and Reaction Water Wheels. ' All orders will receive prompt attention, bt a-idres eu * I.LEbt, SLAGLE i FO'rsr. p n ... , . Lev,istown, Mifflin Co„ Fa. r Benner, General Agent. frs myij'ee t X A L L ?/ ?6 50 r er fce s at t ■ -Tory.- jy a REMOVED. J A. & W. R. McKEE n\VE rc-iii '•• •■! L< •.r St to Ort;l Kel lcvv *' Hull. v. ■ oa hand, tktfe Leather. Harness, Skirting and tipper 1., other, Kips. Aroeri • n and French rat: Skins, >!•- r.ieeos. I.it:W and Eitidi'iiis. •:•! ■ genera! .;.-M-rt j m,-at Shoe Findinc-- win will'sell cheap :or earh. Highest market price paid in cash for tildes, t Skins and Si.vj > "nr r w. ■ I vvli '-It tie- hK''iest mark't pr.w w. . Cash. aMtf STAMPING ! STAMPING!! T ADIES wishing to have Stamping i j -ii-n ri . ' BKA'I) : EMBItOIUKUi . in be accommodated wtth the latest pattern*, by '"I ng I S'UAW. r.t her reC-km on Third :teet. -t->:■ ining the -id H.-bun h. Patterns < f eVerv deacripn. n and tin* latest stvles .' - <ys oa hand ati ! i r srlc. .1; in MRS. M. E. STEWART, • ill* V* X %k>. West Market St.. lewistown, ' ; LAMES £ GENTLEM EN -r I RNISHiNG ijdODA - 10U-. 1 Itu*-. 1' . i - • J /.'sN ■ O'OOAs'and "ih . t. rr.ng-. Pattern-of latest v>B always on hatn:. Millinery and Dress-Making ■ ■■ Lewistown. \tw. !r' ,tf 2500 COEDS ; CIIESTM T OAK AND HEMLOCK BARK, Delivered at the Terr, cry cf *" <?._ fK : -ir tVy tf.i rJ e% A * *5/ V=s? >r when V#? % a fiß-:wi.vrow.\, Fur which the highest market pri • \till Lo . paid in CASH. Lewistown, n:arl4-iy iiROVIR & BAKER'S ?;i:Vb ASD I?IPItOVKX> ; 6iiii f *jfiii ii Ajj )} JijiL No. ], Prieo F-1) Tin-: GHovEii & BAKER SEW. I i.\'i M\ci:lN:: O;. .v t he - Tailors, Mannfactun rs if C! "fiinir, 818 and Shoes, and Carriage Trimmers, Locit ijlicll "acktuc, t Uifir t -w No, 1 Sewing Machine. j It is of rr*ri! Are. rr-:y s:r i; i'■! | ; op., rated with hnle no:— :is a<:. po d ♦<> 'V.-rv van- . lut f-vi-ing : • 1:. u,- ' :isii i n.'u.k:: p< ihu'hce-. 't ; ) r .ilk :. ; • .1 : • 1 r o :•, v • Ii eing •: >nun:!y re<—:ved: 'Our nvt -l.hiist an 1 forcm ,n hr.ve h >*li tii ■rou.'hiy j c;ii'. t t -.t'-rl .-.tir N>- I .Va - • <: :>'■■{■■ j I "lit in :ih:. - n tli.A i ■ ~--i ;., i. t ; finest • i h-lotii and nn?:m the thii-.t.- • ti- -.. ; paper, v.;tli--*:t a!t< ring ti.. tcns>' . ... we t: d a : mal-:e= a pcrf.-?t stitcii oilinntori••'. 1 Si.vv ti < I Singer's and other machine- !'■ t vear-. at. ii. •n > !l t: "! pi' ' ' li-: .I t •;.• N■ 1 -!u, .1/ . ... 1 - Wn.i.fn l.nr;:. ' '•I art- *' t - ■ ■ i ' i .t. ■ ; •' 1 - '.ml' :.r . ... 11 ■-: I h , It - i . -in.', r ! •••••< :iljg li' ....'l f- l"i tin- ;>: ■l I I V'a! i w ' 1 , : v.-ant no laMt-r. j n . an • ; al ~v | pat at:;- :. L . !\ i-witi j .M !. '■•'!!• i AM i,ats-NT a r nr/vr in ■ r r .:•• ! ! it •- a.•• <i to -i - • . th. | Hi'. - s." .I.' . i' ...!" i. .... i 1 !.i • - lioltl i'.. ' i sun. A*, llia.di.ises . . : i. .' J a i . 1 .•! . i ' in - !n a •• i all i ■' - - IV. : , w . • r. F. LOOP. Ap. at, st-plO-ly Lf hv -'r.'Tn. USE THE 3E S T I ! ISEJ. CLOCK'S __ _ HAIR RESTORER, i | J'or Rrstorinff (iwy Hair (■> -itvral color, product h<j I loir upon Jluld Jimils where the ddots- is not In red it try; .-fojis Jin ir from fa 11in j or)' or turning urn}/; halien all c 7 l' ' # 'J I eruptions of the iScalp. and rousing harsh, wiry Jltir to Income soft, glossy and lax urianf. rind may he dress*d in any form d siml. ■ . 1 ;.>r it, tel. -n n<. d a to direct-on.". The proprietor is awatf that many hav" i ' '-ti dis ■ p.n" para'icni- 'th i . h the in-irk' : ha.- hi* -n liil.-.l ' jar ,i few yai.- pa.-:, tf - ""i. •ifi -i d"( -he : place in th" ni'Tf-hi-ai:: a.-::.at! " a - to . REFUND THE MONEY • ! :n n'l ea-es whore. a!:er a ti. rongli tiial of two i t- ; | i!e-. :• liiil-to give entire sai:-fa<'tihii. it - used and ree< mmcnd< 1 r.y the clergy ftnd the Faculty, and nii • t- their entire approval. IT IS NOT A DYE, i'-ui ! v supplying the secretiot of the capillary glanhs, acts as a Restorer. jlt docs ; ' ■oil the put rest Linen or the nic-.st Jxonuct. IT IS DELICATELY & ELEGANT LY PEIIFUMKD, is easily applied, and is all that can he desired in a I hair preparation. ONE TRIAL WILL CONVINCE ALL OF ITS VI RITES. Call for l>r. Clock's Escelsior Hair F'storer, and lak' no other. ! old everywhere hy Druggists at $1 oo per bottle or six Bottles for #"> (Hi. Call for 1". R. CLOCK. Proprietor, Manchester. N. 11. F. J. Hoffman, Agent for Miffliu 00. je6-Im j ' IRON—Bar Iron down to 41 nnd 51 c's lr ' H'T -EN - ' Brown's Mills. TH undersigned are prepared to f buy ::li kinds of Produce for cash, vc> • ofi isviHf, V:i. Y.> \\i!! i:uve on iuind Plaster. Salt and Coal„ R.. intend kccj g the n,.;; COE .:ar.tiy running, and jiiRJiL fiiD) A3-; A3; "* h -v- "it M-rk'-l r.'* *-. : time-, j •"® 1 tlblic ire re jnested t> give n rill. scp-Ttf H. tIRCNK .x HOFFMANS. A mm nmum At D= Grove's Store. i New Arrivß cf Groceries and fonfecfioiierirs. I n GROVE won i again . th< public hat he \ ' ■ • ■ ' ,'V- '* IL' i^' ! ;" ' v ' -t of .-near-; j-r-ate . m •■i- ii. Farina.l{ mir.y.lh'an-.'nndailhin.i-"! .-pt <-. I .dt'l !tn: prime hi- .p . Cidt r\ .' -far. ■ . . '' ' ' A. . i. -. . -. . ;. ■ li.r^i—f as- rt -1 men! : j • .-.... II ..r Oil-, -ti.i an i C-tailcs- rv ol • ;~. '! in' which ■- so i ■ cheat) : s cash". *' \ i I a of Country 1 . in. • t.,k -n in ex i el: ii ge for <-o ; i-. I hattivtul ."r past favor-, i. I: 'p's 1 v str'n : .'1 ■'n foil t- . ',t-i:t, - ■ tne. - i . a eel, r.t..'. hi j :: 'e patroiiare of . g ucrous put i o maylj M Ti iS!! In audlli n to an eslen-iv? stock of GOLD & SILVER WATCHES. MED ALIO MS, BREAST PHIS, RINGS, nn-.I other <X E "Na7" S L B "Y 3 AT r v> .nil r f r f | eatahlishment, will L e Lund a beautiful as surtmcnt cf J, i\ \\' | *IS 9 'ji \ S "'i vi 2 H 1 AJDi-L-lufD JiAiD ,Aii i .y.) A LESS .US. ALSO, 1 i all the j r tnincnt U ,41 11 'I Nrt sj'l As E Ai ■> -.a i xA i-e -A a A vci xt J TiI U SICALi JNSTRUIVIEN T3, nifl iiutalre-Js i 1' ether a;tides. 1L Vv. JL'xklX. Lewistown, May 24, 1 A. I ROBERT W. TAT T 0 I MMm SOITH SIDE OF HIP-RKT STIU.T.T, i i.s;iV!.<:oiv\, p.v. T l juft ree-Mt •: nn] it..>t. •lat'. -e< If. uw.::r-I-v..f Cloaks, Watsh'3, Jewelry, JRASt S A? i \"t ii* "VI S 5" Fancy Articles, &e., will II inv = nl! r • .jv Lira .1 . -ili a;,' : ff u.r hi- 1", wl.ii C!,; |•; ■ s •.'{ afti •' - ill 1 !me, at..} : -1;n;;v ; . -> ; .. * i -u t .- ; UEPAIKI Stl u ath ... rl ,in;i, —. 1 ' ■ • - i. Li >i <i attet, . i! ! v, ;;r • e-.-tveu, i.u i 'iuli;- asks a enntii nr.; , . the - line, niei wit I einh. ••\ .r t i i- i, i may i.ivcr Litre with t ; . ::i eu t ' a . , • Ip'| j') ' d ''''/ '5 ♦/ A'ii Vr l\ ait m AJi A1 <ll JLI H 4t iA A I . ZI ii 0£?4) f AT NOTICE TO FARMERS 1 'I 'l'' un 4er-imp"i] arn' udc'm that he 5 i- now prcpar.'tl t'i iuy or receive on j storage, and forward all kinds of Grain and other Fro due e, at Lis new Warehouse at R.?c'-vil!e. E'tj.lK Tg:;s, S'nLT & COAL kept constantly - rs hand fur sale. He also c ntinees the Prtitluee Business at the old stand in Lewistown. octl9-tf ABXER THOMPSON. H J- "Sj ID HT / "P tt '—' d -" a *** V* >. ax a MSn iliii) Hil SiSv Vi e w , £>. TOHX IJ. SLLIILIMIiIi offers his sincere thanks to th-? fiDntis and well-wishers ci his est ibli-hrnent. fur the steady and rapid 1 growth of his business hitherto,'and solicits ; a continuation of the patronage of the com | munity. With increased facilities, and devo. I , una strict pi'r.-or al attention to the details <d j his business, he is confident-that all orders ' Ke may b • favored with during the pre-ent 1 j year, will }.? executJ to the tßtire satisHc f I lion r-f these saving them. Hi- stick of Hard warp. Wood work Leather ; Saddlery Coach IJrimminW Littn, M Slice r Hiding.-. I'm Oils Gla-s ' Stoves. Nails, Ilurs.) and Mule '' Jrhof-s.NuiNand Nail llod-, &c., &c. t &c„ is heavy and well-selected, and is offered at prices as Lw a- can possibly La SlJ )d. His TI \\V IR£ is of his own manufacture, un de in a good and workmanlike tiianner. bv full hand-, un . dor his own supervision, and is offered whole j Hil ?, ur f 6 .. • <7 "' h-r to antf in the marker. . lcrc.iant-. Mechanics, Farmers, House •eepers and Dealers generally may rely upon get• ing any article in his line with an assu ' ntt-ce t f hiir dealing and promptness, wheth er in person or by order. -wH'ting, pouting, it.-pairing. Gas Fitting • 1! - ..'i km,is uf Jub Wuik d.ute at .-h"rte-t tmtt.'e. Liberal disc, unt given to the Trade and v hulesale Dealers. J- B- SLLIIELMEII. Lewistown, Jan., lS6ti-lv Blird € t)UY your Bird Cages—they are prettv— ' at llOFF** avs 623. HOOP SKIRTS, 628. HOPKINS' "Own iuake," Manufactured and* Sold Wholesale & Retail. Xb. 628 Arch Street, Philadelphia. fJYIE mor-t c aruplete assortment of Ladies' S Misses'and Children's HOOP SKiKTS, in this Citv, tr(.t;e-ri up expressly to meet the wants i f first class trade; embracing tlie newest and tuost desirable Styles and Sizes . of "Gore Trails,'' of every length—from 2] to 4 yds. round, —20 to 50 Springs, at 2 to >5 o*o. Plain Shirts, ail lengths, from 2f to 3 yards r tit d the both an, at $1 40 to S3 15. Our line of Misses'and Children s SKI It IS are proverbially beyond all competition, ft variety if styles arid size.-.—as well as for finish and durability; varying lroin Sto 33 inch s in length, 0 ; > 35 Spring at 35 ft?- to §2 25. Ali Shirts of "OUR OWN MAKE" ire warranted t > give satisfaction: but iti'Y none as seen, unless they have "liopkin's Hoop Skirt Manufactory, No. 628 Arch St." Stamped on each Tab 1 A!so, constantly eti hand, coi r< SKIRT? Manufactured in New York, and the Eastern States, which we eel! at very low Prices. A iot of cheap Skirts -15 springs, So cts : 20 springs, Si 00; _5 spring-, Si 15; 30springs, SI 25 and 40 springs SI 50. Br^rSkirts, made to Order ar. 1 Repaired: C.\*u. ONE PRICE ONLY. .March 7, l s: '6-4aj. N OTICE! E PERSON'S in gen ral. an ! erp aialir t!i:>?C A. about going to housekeeping, will t ike notice that A. I'elis is still manufacturing all kinds cf IbS i\ a's a M. . an ! l as new on hand a large assortment of g -'/' is suitable for housekeeping, sueb as So ids, Tides, Spring and Cane Chairs, Windsor ( ha; J. UTig'-s. marble to pi Tables, with a gen tral ass t intent of well made furniture of all kind?, ar.d at ! w prices. We wish t. draw th? attention of purchaser? to call and examine tlie stock. In connection he can furnish per? ns with Crockery, (pjeenswam, Huttcibowls, Churns, Tubs, JJuch.ets, Wash board?, Tucker's patent Ci ches Wringer— best maci.ir. .••• to save lab r an i clothing. Hair, 1 nsk, an ] Er —is; r Mattresses, Ward' ;• l es. Settees. Extension Tables, on hand. Bargains en ! • had bv en ling at A. Fe as - St' re it Pun: ture War house. janßl A. FELIX. EXCELSIOR Photograph and Art Gallery. i. nr. 3)5 . At/fcEWENS can now furnish flie p'ubr i\L Iwith Lik< from the tiniest : Ho liiivr tiii- ■ :,iy '. ■ < , " lit a work i;i tin* Jutu.tlu \ a! ..nd<ic>ir' thepub lic tf? <-i!l an lon ; nue vvlm; Ni r. Hurk !: >i :< • mi •■'.<: • oil; iM) •<! ;ii!(! v.vll known artist and otliofs iii'N.c ] a<'tiouiK.'i'il "a J i't-. Alicyj -s (.rlvorv- K. rro'yr.' ' typed. PI latnr Anibr<'!_\ pi's, I ('aLin•• t Photos., a- PR°t 'oTa pi:? i'oi'tiait or Life size >Photog r a p !: • Pied.ds for ■ 1 .in o; in en! js. ' b-r ■•!•!. i- o:.: -5 : , ; u he t style, ■ P. ii<lnift!>n< <•) situients yivca Q\s&Kk'.?f LA c > RijSdwtA? rnt i roc uUomLod btjllLut . ITIILA DELPIIIA. HMIE i a st com]dote ami ii.oroughlv ■ i; -- ( nni I <;. • j,. ' I ; i' • -'I 1 1 ■r: r. piDfeutii- award' i t ■> Liii'tuai.-s . Ml, l'ier lis j !' s -• \ai : ■-y „f ! ( •• "•••' .: Jo .'!••• t■■ : -j.-n ami ■ } ■ oe various Uu- . i.i - no ••int . ~. ...js . THEORY \vi > PPA- Tl' K fOMBINKD ly a .-vstc i . f A i ' AT, -!>;;-? TRAINING ■ *•' " 1,1 tl •• u • inpi 'f insijh, ini.. ri if . : : ' ' -'"J t'-nns , r bu.sit."-s in • ■ , • 1 .-st -.1 o:nnisi- ■ ia.ii iiiia i/o ... -ml ... • j a-rt>. Theoretical Bookkeeping t'p.'n a nw plan, with u original exposition of the ■ . propne:-/: "I a.,-, la--,, uiu.t* ••xchiMtolv fr His' own as.-, saving one-hall the ordinary labor of tie stu- ! • lent. an.t .ti turn ■ -.mplete lai- a!.- 1-e of the - praciice: of the \ • coiintams. ' * • The- Commercial Ctntrse Pvnr.A' :s • r " ''■ ■'■'.'■'■ mill -■ lot-c,;! Luc, Jstefaret i * ' . ' Special Rrnuches. Algcbra ond tkt Higher MaihrmnH fr 1 I a',' Jj UJI. ]■_ ... ! C' s ■>!>'( j, ' 'jdllp!; tfty. Telegraphing. nunc. i.,pi-:., :, n„ ,v.. : ;lI ... ? _ o !! r 8< ho ° l ' tion -'ccountry, | withoiM wnieh Tio oni • • kiq i position us 4 frrtie to d operator. Youne naeu are camioned aaatoat the decerfive repi f.ons < f those who witbout n,' y ' sueli lacihti' -.. pretend to teach Telegraphing. i Patronage. ; ..is Ir.s'itiuiou is m.-.v e: ;.,yjnp '!.o Icrcest patron ~ "'"P MC.-t OU'f (i |]jx ! J y , , ,)!,; iVLiI SCiiOol in !■'.'? ,'.' v< r lve hundred otudent.i were m itt.-u V 1" "T M-vei, liomi: 1 uiir.i:- r :;; \r> x v : 5 ! -*' **?*<*>*****? -Up ana s' its *rp tit?t location and Accommodations. The Institution is iocated In the nm. t central pari of t: v I.nu its accon.ni f,. r extvliu i-le pHDCt' nfK t ( ;; \ • ■ 1 ■ •. •. ,4 • ■, siipr. .. ,t a1 ' .1 rooms bavi been fitted up in tl,every Lest styfe wiih° nf-l .''Vr ''' l'iCK- •>R (.'< ifNTI Ni; 11. ICSES TELEGRAPH OFFICES, STATIOSERY STORE AND A REGCLAr. RANK OF DEPOSIT AND ISSUE, supplied with tin"!y-ou<r:;vvo<i lithoeraphic note/, n.crl "" ' n !! ' e I '- 1 ,rtnlet of A' tUal To Young Men who desire the very be t facilities for a rio*ct!ct Education for Business, wo grantee, eonrse ~f tostrucUbb no where else •,! I'..' • repututiou and siatidtug 01 the in'-"I.'I ."I" " men make its en.base- All c idml i are invkcdVo slliVtor "" g " M> ' Co,! " Uerdi ' Illustrated Circular and Catalogue. fnl I !'ns-'p ■ : .7 01r, | ' ,e; interior views of th College, and ■a I ait/eiJaiso: I,:e course ot instruction, terms, <le t r- !v g VI / ; " A: ' KS ' v - M" rw^dmi. f 1 v '• "f <>'-rr nil*****. sjlil.KP ~ FIE A US, for sale by 0 nr 7S F. j. HOFFMAN f 'E ME NT, for ale by f f J- HOFFMAN. T HE celtlrated Buckeye Reaper an A ; 1 Mover, for sale by K j uo^; I : FISH : Hoffman's is the ster. 1 tcr Mackerel and Herring. r ® \\ ALL I'Al'i.R, a line assortment • ! • J- Hoffman 5 pLOLGH STEEL, for sale by t I F ' J - HOFFMaj / LNRI'Ef CHAIN, for sale by W F. J. HOFFMAN J i >.N and NAILS down again in sr ; I IT per keg. Hot liar Iron M.- cent# >?■' F. J 'HOFFMAN " Allay Fork and Knife. }>. il cry fanriM- -lioubl have this fork. : very be-t forks to unload hay from the waLr !• ul It of tile mow. It 1> lil.-o M p-a • ; I;' ' .t uir • i UHI-.V .:•n. k and ic warranted ; A", i.t e MI: ! - recti ,ai. J: has ml we think " . e: . j fork poefrFerev. F.J. fIWFSAX, Agent for the Mauaf. vvnrtn C'• ROCERIES reduogd again ! T ('('od Brown Sugar, Extra Dt .wii, D him. 17 Fme Sugar Home M..lasc, 14 Very good Baking, lc, ~, God Syrup, " as ,| 0 \ • ry Left. (rood Black Tea. I no Cotfce, m [0 OJ Hofln :be place for bargain? * . . WILLIAM LEND, , has now open A NEW STOCK OF ' Oioths, Cassimeres AND V sTSN GS , wbicn will be made up to order in the neat -"(t ami most fashionable styles. apl9 New Stock of Hats, Caps, &. W. C-. SCSIIT^S?., .'!<ir!:ci .v., nut Don- to John Kenned^, _ Ha? just received from jSS*--s N- w 5 rk and Philadel- i stock and complete - -rf meut of ever exhibited ir, this place, which u'j)! hedi?- posed o! at such prices a? to defy conip-titien, and which he invites everybody to call :t ej;:,-. a- he L- Mitt.-fil d that his stock Cull n : ;•:.! 5.1 pb a-e - ";sii<h lie ha? constantly on lian.l, r vrt make t" rder. lints ti> 11:t ir taste • f any. r p.T'd size or brim, at prices which • ann d la;; ■ satisfac* Ij. < ni.ntry 51 crchants will find it t" their a]- v;mtt • give •.;m - t enli, us a liberal (Jcda* tin will ..-• im.t] -! i wiiiilcsnle puirehascrs. t>. I! r ; * itc pin OP, next (four M Join h> ! e lows Hall. omvll SELLING OFF AT COST! | 1/.. undc-rsigne having a large st ck if ! Eastern rou nuiiiettired Buots and Shoes I on band, cdicrs the same at ensii prices lr<m now until further notice is given. M■ 11 s Roots, warranted, double soles from i $3 OO'to 5 50. ...en s Roots do Jo do calf, fj 0 50 to 7 00 Boys' Boots do do 200 toll CO f 5 (.'l's Roots do leotuiHi 1 Men s Cum Overshoe, best 1 25 Women's do do 1 10 lien's do cloth tops 2 7-5 lie has also a stock of city work on hand. w i'i fell very low, and warrants i: 0 i.e good for nothing. So, ertne on, Lovs alia gn i-. and get prepared for the cold Matin!acturing and repairing attend? l ! D a usual. A large stock of Trunks, Valise and Carpet Rug.? on hand which will be sold at rery reasonable prices. A full stick of H.me made work kept constantly on hand at low puces. RILLY JOHNSON, Lc Wigtown, Feb 7, 1866. CJ SS THE EE SC. The Best is the Cheapest. TOB.iCto ami M y- the very best brands can be had at . frysmr's tobacco & segar store, 7 in any quantity, from an ounce of Tobacc to a cartload, and from a penny Cheroot to ! 100,000 best 7/avanas. i "bacco Pouches ar.d Boxes, Matab Safi* and C.gar Cases. 5513 _'Tcl 2P 23q 1 can ofier genuine clear //avana Cigar? a; 3 l l ' cents or three for 25 cents; Conncctii'U' and 7/avatia at 5 cents: Penna. at 3 cents, :.t:d Cheroots at 1 cent 20 lICEE.O'HA.ITTS. ' j l, ,; ld say that T have a verv heavy stuck ; 1 obr.iv i and C gars always on hand, at p ri ' ces f.,r 1 obaceo as low as the city, and Cig : ) rs at lower prices. All goods sold by me ar p warranted as represented or the goods Off be returned, and money will be refunded —" Convince yourself that it will be to your in terest to deal with me by giving me a trial " K. FRYSINOKK. Lev istown, Feb. 14, ltso6. 1 'iJSMMMM Ifßlil'i/ AND Victory over High Prices! THE uiolersigDed lias re.-eivf.l from tho I l <-it,fs :i and variud assortment of Biif 1 ■ AND slDaEs. of i.lI sorts and sizes, of eastern !,1S . ta. lure, at bis store, one door west of Franci? 1 '" ii-.i I wan- .Store, East Market Street, Lewistown. n ' will constantly keep on tmnd a iurgo assortment o. HOMEMADE WOEK. of all kinds and the latest styles. ... He will also take measure's and make work v der. at short notice. Hepturing done in the tie* 1 • manner. The public are invited to eall and exam • my stock t'efore purchasing eisewliere. as 1 • j bound (.e >ll cheaper then the .-heapest. for esen*
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