EDUGATIOMAL- J. K. HARTZLr.a, BtUeoilU, ifiJUn County, Editor. j For the Educational Column. Our friends of tho pedagogic j persuasion cannot be too well versed in human nature. We therefore, in vite tin m to a study of boy nature as portrayed in the following racy article from the pen of Henry Ward Beecher: Pleasure Biding. 'lt is astonishing how much pains : people will take to be not happy. Great , sums of money are spent on disconso late hearts, empty heads, restless, ner vous indolents, to make them happy. 33ut, unless there is the quality of hap piness in them, it is as vain as to beat upon lead in hope of music. llow much money is lavished upon horses and splendid equipages; and how many sunny hours are witnesses of the un happy creatures who affect happiness in their ostentatious parade? If the heart be merry, it bubbles up and over flows with enjoyment without an effort. Did you ever take notice that unar ranged and unexpected rides, uncouth ami even ridiculous, are productive of more real enjoyment than the best that are sought and expected ? 'Fix up your boys, and get out your be-d carriage, and take a regular ride, and icn to one next time you ofterthe chance they will say no. But when did a boy c.*er refuse a ride in an ox- i cart? When did a boy ever refuse a ride to mill on creaking cart, but above all, astride -the plump bags of grain on horse-back ? Away with your fine turnouts for sensible boys! A lum ber wagon, an old cart, a stone dray, are better than any chariot. It a big brother or a kind 'hired man' will give the boys a turn in the wheel-barrow, that would be superlative There is an indiscribable relish, too, in a pair of wheels, with two boys hitched on be fore, and upon the bare axletree, oc cupied alternately in tumbling off and getting on. But who shall tell or im agine the satisfaction of riding upon a jack or jenny? It is plain that these creatures were created with special reference to boys' wants. They are tough, insensitive to the whip, self opin ionated, and HI no danger whatever of being abused; having away of using ; their heels and mouth that promotes j humanity among* boys. If the boys do not enjoy the exercise, every spec tator does. The jenny on onr premises is somewhat larger than a rat, and of the same color. She goes when she has a mind to, stops when she pleases, throws the boys off when she is tired of them, turns around when they forbid, starts when they say 'Whoa !' and stops when they say 'Go ' long !' A whip seems agreeable to her hide, rather than otherwise. She is so short that a moderate sized boy lias to hold up his feet in riding; and of course, in falling off, has not so far to go as on his own feet. It is amusing to see what an amount of work can be got out of a boy, for nothing, which would be considered a great hardship if ap. plied to good uses. All the toil of riding Jonny applied to the garden would almost make a man's work for the day! 'But we have reserved for tho last the grand triumphal ride! Where tha cart has been stacked with sheaves, or loaded with hay, and towers high in the air, then let the importunate boy bo lifted to its top, and come homo embosomed in clover and fragrant hay. A'o king has triumphant entrances in to rejoicing cities as boys have into baniß, upon tho broad bucks ot buy carts. It makes one quite melancholy to see how much money is spent upon I unhappy people to make them discon- j tented. Strip off their gentility, send them into the country, give them a 1 plain cart, an ox sled, or a harvest wa- j gen, and they will have sensations of' pleasure long strangers to them !' MISOELL AU Y. POISONED BY PAPER COLLARS.—A Boston ])ajier has a report that a clerk in one of the wholesale stores of that city has lately been afflicted with a painful breaking out on the neck which he attributed to boils, but the matter getting serious, he applied to a phy-iician, who informed his patient that he was suffering from the poison ous properties of articles used in tho preparation of his enamelled paper collars which had been absorbed into ins system; and upon inquiry it was found that some half dozen other clerks aU of whom wore these collars, were affected in a similar manner. Coafrowr^.—There is scarcely anv subject that does not admit ol contro versy. There are few if any points of laitu, doctrine or principle which con cern mankind, that have not had eat able and apparently sincere assailants! Indeed, so great is the difference in human opinion, and the discrepancy in human* judgment, that one might almost be persuaded to embrace the sentiment of Carneades, who main tained that 'thero were only resem blances or probabilities of truth in the Jw t, maf baud that of two things tZS&SBSS* either mlgbt becL °- • f Jen^ ins thus describos the hang ings of alicw Tork belle: 'She wore an exquisite byphalutin on her head while her train was composed of trans! parent lblderol, and her potticoat of Crambambuli flounced with Brussels three ply of A No. I.' Grocery and Variety Store. At the favorite old Stand for marly oc>-u tri ed by Mrs. Wcrtz, and latterly by T>. Grove. between the flhion House and Black Bear Hotel, East Market St., Lewistown, TX'HERE the public will constantly findageneral M assortment of the best Groceries comprising Coffees. Sugars, Teas, Molasses, Fish, Salt, Tobacco, Segars, Brooms, Tubs, Buckets, and hundreds cf other arti cle? ■ii general use.together with Hams, Shoulders, Drie i Beef, Ac. Also Confections and >uts of all kin, . Fancy Articles, and a general variety of such matt-rs and" things as may be needed in housekeep in2 from a pin up. 8 MUTIIERSBOUGHS. The public are invited to give us a call. ap25.6m NEW BRANCH STORE. jx&gStraw Goods & Millinery, vEL WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. TO MII.IHSERS I can otter the most favorable terms, as ail mv goods are -hipped directly ironi the fact'wy in Massachusetts. We are selling goods low er than can be bought in New York by tho dozen or (laekvge. Give us a call. Save yourself of the need less expense. None but the latest styles kept on hand. AH orders taken by our agents promptly filial. I would most respectfully invite the attention of the Ladies of this town and vicinity to our stock of Miss es and Ladies Hats and Bonnets, which we will sell lower than ever offered before at retail. H. E STONE, Agent for STONE. LANIELS * CO.. Wholesale Manu facturers of Imported and Domesttc Straw Goods. Lewistown, April 18,1566. \ MEBICAN Hay Fork and Knife Kv cry farmer should have this fork. It is one of tne very best forks to unload hay from tho wagon and load it out of the mow. It is also a perfect Knife to cut • r. of mow or stack and is warranted to give en tire atisfaction. It has advantages we think no other lurk possesses. F. J. HUFFMAN, Agent l'or the Manufacturers. WILLIAM LINO. bus now open A NEW STOCK OF Oloths, Cassimeres AN* I) VESTiNCS, which will be made up to order in the neat est and most fashionable styles. apl9 New Stock of Hats, Caps, &c. Vr. G. SCLIHG-EF-, Market t. } next Hour to John JiriiwJy's, ajpf' Bas just received from • j Now York and Philadel tE" the most extensive and complete assort ment of ever exhibited in this place which will be dis posed of at such prices as to defy competition, and which he invites everybody to cali and examine, as he is satisfied that his stock can not fail to please. For the Ornish he has constantly on hand, or will make to order, hats to their taste of any required size or brim, at prices which cannot iail 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. Don t forget the place, next door to John Kennedy's Store and nearly opposite the Odd Fe lows' Hall. " ' may 11 SELLING OFF AT COST! r IMIE undersigned baring a large stock of _l Eastern manufactured Boots and Shoes on hand, offers thy same at cash prices from now until further noiice is given. Men's Boots, warranted, double soles from 00 to 5 50. Men's Boots do do do calf 6 50 to 7 00 ' Boys' Boots do do 200to 300 louth s Boots do. do 100t0225 Men's Gum Overshoe, best 1 25 Women's do do 1 lo Men's do cloth tops 2 75 lie has also a stock of city work on hand, which he will sell very low, and warrants it to be good for nothing. So, come on, boys and girls, and get prepared for the cold. . lanufacturing and repairing attended to a= wV a '" large stock of Trunks, Valises and Carpet Bags ou hand which will he sold at very reasonable prices A full stock of home made work kept constantly on hand at low prices. BILLY JOHNSON, Lewistown, Feb 7, 18G6. MlißDfl'W mm% AND Victory over High Prices ! TIE. undsi gned has received from the Eastern ASD SHoV^nf 6 n varied assortment of BOOTS fa* ;m'e ? in'= t " !U 'a MZeK ' of enstern muuu- H rrdwwe Store do <? r of Kranciscus' 11.! lawan store, East Market Street, Lewistown n oil constantly keep on hand a large assort men lof HOMEMADE WORK. of all kinds and the lateststyles. He will also take measures and make work to nr mTiiner The "mihr' Re P airin § doD <-'' the neatest > 'K* anil 10 thftl > the cheapest, forciwh. upU W. c. THORNBURG. the riht and license to use and tinc tiL. u P i" lrn provement in mode of cut one .!i' „ " hl ,' h patent consists of cutting with but to n all air >? out crimping, we therefore enu -11 all against using or pelting boots of thi* link* i J- H Bm?th and S D L" L V r \ ®* t and ansigners to P. V F ill al - 1 f Rights will be sold by new" and 1S ! to themselves of this per cent of oI u J e °. ot ' w hich is at least twenty-five can do so hy wrtHn™". ®f. e 1° i he we arer over the old, Tme M i&T ng 10 Il *' * Lo °l>- 0411 ftnd se - COACH MANUFACTORY. JBSk I\ P A 11 ' R M A N I ' lllL - GlPa continues to manufacture SuTkies 8 ' Buggies, on thf. u luf * at his old staiifi.in Ycae'-rtown' on the Bellefonte and Lewistown TurnnilrV t , ,TI ' RE paiung done with neatness and dispatch ' eagertown, May ISB6-6m H L XT M B E R. . .I'N^ R I CE I VED ' al "'C Lumber Yard of Wm. B. Hofif ding S ' a supply of Dry Lumber, inclu- PLASTERING LATH. PALING, BOARDS, PLANK, JOISTS AND SCANTLING. sawed u A i B °' 00 ° twofoot Yard bMkof Kit TSirJT. w, . !1 be soI,J for cash.- D4CK 01 E *" t Th 'rd street, Lewistown. je!3-y Brown's Mills. THHE undersigned are prepared to buy all kinds of Produce for cash, or receive on store at Brown's Mills, Reedsville, Pa. \Ve Will have on hand Plaster. Salt arid Coal. We intend keeping the mill constantly running, and have ■TiijJLL h for sale at the lowest Market rates, at all times. •Kr-The public are requested to give us a call. sep27tf H. STRUNK &. HOFFMAN'S. a KIM'j MUBiaaa At D. Grove's Store. N'rw Arrival cf (Jrorprics ami Confer!ioncries. D GROVE would again inform the public that he 'ii I** 1 ** i'J'lv, rP '' c* fre supply, to which he writld call their attention. Now is the time to buy cheap prime Molar-cs: the very best of Sugars: prime Coffee, 7 different kinds, put up in IV packages* Corn Starch, fr anna. Hominy, Beans.and nil kinds of Spices, rcall an '! fine prime C heese, pure Cider Vinogar. Baskets, buckets, brooms, and a varietv of Doth* and Notions for Children. Also, Raisins, "Fis. Prunes CocoannK Aim .nds. Ac., beside the largest assort ment of Soaps to be found in town. Hair Oils, and an endless variety of extracts, all of which will he sold cheap for cash. Atr All kinds of Country Produce taken in ox change lor Goods. . Thankful tor past favors, he hopes bv strict atten tion to business to merit and receive a contir.uanceof the patronage of a generous public may 10 HIR Till HlJJlli!! In addition to an extensive stock of GOLD & SILVER WATCHES, MEDALIONS, BREAST PiKS. RINGS, and other J E ~W E L R "Y 3 AT hJa juxmrz establishment, will be found a beautiful as sortuient of Mania 9 Manila, I'll OKM.KA I'll I l.ltlHv A LSO. IPJEvDSMDCBIBAIPaiS of ail the prominent Darya siamis, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, and hundreds of other articles. 11. W. JUNKIN. Lewistown, May 24, 1805. ROBERT \V. I'A TTON, socrii sua: or jmeiet sthget, lewistown, pa. HAS just received and opened at his cs tabli shtnent a new supply of Clocks. Watches. Jewelry. ZilsUA&lA'hwXM Fancy Articles, &e., which he will dispose of at reasonable prices lie invites ail to give him a call and examine his stock, which embraces all articles in his line, and is sufficiently large to enable all to make selections who desire to purchase. J©~REPAIRINU neatly and expeditiously attended to, and all work warranted. Thankful for the patronage heretofore re ceived, ho respectfully asks a continuance ol the same, and will endoavor to please all who may favor him with their custom. feb2 Ml W WUiMJI AT NOTICE TO FARMERS! r |MIE undersigned announces that he J[ is now prepared to buy or receivo on storage, and forward all kinds of Grain and other Produce, at his new Warehouse at Reedsville. FLASTLIC, SILT & COAL kept constantly on hand for sale, lie also continues the Produce Business at the old stand in Lewistown. oct!9-tf ABNER THOMPSON. HARD VT A R 3, mn mid m mm* lilAVxvrow.v, I*A. JOHN li. SELIIKIMEK offers his sincere thanks to the friends and well-wishers of his establishment, for the steady nnd rapid growth of his business hitherto, and solicits a continuation of the patronage of the com munity. With increased facilities, aDd devo. ting strict personal attention to the details of his business, he is confident that all orders he may be favored with during the present year, wii! be executed to the entire satisfac tion of those giving them. His stock of Hardware, Wood work. Leather, Saddlery. Ooaeh Trimmings, Linings, Shoe Findings, Paints, Oils, Glass, Stoves, Nails, Horse and Mule Shoes, Nails and Nail Rods, &c>i He., He., is heavy and well-selected, and is offered at prices as low as can possibly be sold. His TIAWARE is of his own manufacture, m ade in a good and workmanlike manner, by full hands, un der his own supervision, and is offered whole sale or retail, as superior to any in the market. Merchants, Mechanics, Farmers, House keepers and Dealers get erally may rely upon getting any article in his line with an assu ranee of fair dealing and promptness, wheth er in person or by order. Roofing, Spouting, Repairing, Gas Fitting and all kinds of Job Work done at shortest notice. Liberal discount given to the Trade and Wholesale Dealers. J. B. SELHEIMER. Lewistown, Jan., 1866-ly StegAffr A MONTH I—AGENTS wanted for , siy entirely new articles, just out. Ad dress u. T. tiAREY, City building, Biddcford, Main. December SO.isly. REMOVED. J A. & W. R. McKEE HAVE remove'! th*ir Leather Store t-.-> Odd Pel low*' Hall, vv!ier• * they will constantly keep on hnad, Sole Leather. Harness, Skirting and Upper Leather. Kips. American and French Calfskins, Mo roccos. Lining- and Bindings, and a pen oral assort ment of Shoe Findings, winch they will sell cheap for rasA. Highest market pr ; re pai 1 in cash for rides, Caif Skins and Sheep Skins. vCu iSkS/lsi*Z/2& -** v?■, wanted, for which tlie highestmarket price will i-e paid in Cash. apltf STAMPING ! STAMPING !! "J ADIES wishing to have Stamping J idone for either BRAID or E MBKOI I)ERV , can be accommodated with the latest patterns, by calling on Mrs. SHAW, at her residence on Third streeti adjoining the old Baptist church. Patterns of every description and the latest styles always on hand and for sale. nl*>s-3m. MRS. M. E. STEWART, Vrf £ Si Wcsl llarket s!,, Lrwistowu, LAMES i GENTLEMEN'S rUKMSHING GOODS, Sacks. Cloaks. FTats. Bonnets, Ladies Fino DRESS GOODS and Triuimings. Patterns of latest stylos always on hand. Millinery and Dress-Making executed in tiie most approved style. Lewistown, April IS, lS66.tf WiiXFSiilSk 2500 CORDS CHESTNUT OAK AND HEMLOCK BARK, Delivered at the Tannery of J. SPA.ITCG-LE & SC. s t.-M i.vi'im >, For which the highest market price will he paid in CASH. Lewistown, mat* 14— ly TO™ i eTiiirs NEW AND IMPROVED mmvu iiASinji. No. ], Price SBO. r jMIE GKOVER & RAKER SEW- J. IXG AfAC'IIINE CO. inriiA rh? attention of Tailors, Mantifaclurcrs of Clolhing, Boots ami Shoes, iiiiiiCarriagr Trimmers, and others requiring u rapid, light-running, and dura- Mo Lock Stick Machine, to their new No, 1 Sewing Machine, Ii is of extra size, very strong and powerful, easily operated with little noise; is adapted to eV'Ty variety ot sewing from the thinnest muslin to the "heaviest leather, and will work equally well with cotton, linen or silk thread. Letters similar to Dm following are being constantly received: •Our machinist and foreman have both thoroughly examined and tested your No. 1 .Machines on differ ent material, from the heaviest barney- leather and finest broadcloth and rnusitn to the thinnest tissue paper, without altering the ten.-mns. and we find it makes a perfect stitch on all materials. I have tried Sing**r s and other machines for years, and have no hesitation in pronouncing your No 1 Shuttle Machine the best by far e.' any machine we have used. WILLIAM LOCK, .Merchant Tailor, 121 Lake Street, Chicago." **l am the fortunate possessor of one of vottr new No. 1 Shuttle Machines; I have used the Singer sewing machine for the past few years, and it gives me great pleasure t . say that this one is far superior in all points to any that 1 have ever used or seen. I want no better, i'his machine can be seen at my shop at any tune. Rixus.v SMITH. Merchant Tailor, Lewistown, Pa ALL WHO WANT THE LATEST AM* IIEST should not fail to call and see this new aspirant tor public favor, as it is destined to supersede ail the heretofore popular -A/aclimes for manufacturing pur poses. Having the largest variety ol machines ofanv other Company, we can suit all tastes with a a maehineat pi ices from Shb to it to. All machines warranted. £3~Grover & Baker's Cotton, Linen Thread and Machine Twist for sale. Information and samples of sewing given by P. P. LOOP, Agent, Bep2o-ly Lewistown. Pa. USE THE BEST ! ! nit. CLOCK'S EXOELSIOR HAIR RESTORER. Lor Restoring dray J lair to its natural color, producing Hair upon Bald Heads vhcre the disease is not hereditary; stops Hair from Jailing off or turning gray; healing all eruptions of the Scalp, and causing harsh, wiry Hair to become soft, glossy and luxuriant, and may be dressed in any form desired. This preparation has been fully tested by thousands and lias never failed to accomplish all that n claimed for it, when used according to directions. The proprietor is awar<* that many have been dis appointed by the high-.- mtiding pretense of the manv preparation- with which the market has been tilled for a few years past, hut such confidence does ho place in the merits of his ai tide that he offers to REFUND THE MONEY in ail cases where, after a thorough trial of two bot tles, it fails to give entire satisfaction. It is used and recommended by the clergy and the Faculty, and meets their entire approval. IT IS NOT A DYE, but by supplying the secretions of the capillary glands, acts as a Restorer. It does not soil the purest Linen or the nicest Bonnet. IT IS DELICATELY & ELEGANT LY PERFUMED, is easily applied, and is all that can be desired in a hair preparation. ONE TRIAL WILL CONVINCE ALL OF ITS VIRTUES. Call for Dr. Clock's Excelsior Hair Restorer, and take no other. Is sold everywhere by Druggists at $1 00 per bottle or Six Bottles for Jo 00. Call for F. B. CLOCK, Proprietor, Manchester, N. H. F. J. HoffVnan, Agent for Mifflin co. je6-2m FOR Amber and other Pipes, call at E. FRYSINGER'S. Great Excitement at the Post Office. ON account of the now arrival of ami Shoos, at greatly reducc-d pr-.----.-. The uti'.l* rsijHied would M-apeotfully Inform the public that he has just arrived from the eastern cities with a assortment of Boots, suits and ghteks, insisting of Ladies', Gentlemen'.- and Children's Wear, which he has purchased „t "come down" pri ■ es. lie is now prepared to sell cheaper than the cheapest, for cash. Also, constantly on ! nd a large assortment of home-made work, which is manufac tured under Ins own supervision, and of Urn iest ma terial and workmanship. Hoots anl Shoes made to onler at short notice. Repairing done in the neatest manner. Call at the l ost Office. and examine tor yourselves. W. C. 'rHOKNBURG. Lewistown, May £3, IS6C-,. P. F. LOOP Has again returned from the city s with a large and in- '-.selected stock of goods, ich will h' sold cheaper that, ever f'. old O . . ii:. iteall l.is customers at.d :i- ■ id-w , ail and sc fcr them selves, as my stock i- large and pre-os to suit every l.ody. A good assortment ot hou.e made work on Hand Having examined all the Ist ■ styles in th city, lie is prepared to make to order ail the late styles now w.,rn. A fine assortment of cotton and woollen it- sier.V at very low prices, (fall at the old stand. my iff Tailoring Establishment iJQ nrr> -<T si) jLL (HSL&i&uiiss Wo MERCHANT TAILOR, has removed his shop to the buildihg formerly known as the-green house." t the inter-action of Va!!-v and Mill street, adjoining If. M. A it. Pratt's storr. where he cordially invites ail who need anything m Jin,. Goods* and Trim mines furnished and gentlemen's e'otl tng ttiade. in the latest styles, on snort notice, und at reasonable prices. apll-tf nooiPiiMo-. \N R \\ inO'ic r.f R>o6ng, stiving time, money and labor, and is adapted to Buildings of ail Descriptions. It can be applied to steep or flat roofs, old or new. It unites the. best wat -.--proof composition with the be.-t water-prod Lib vie, in tf. • i s- manner, has been in use for several ye is in New' York and Washington. ..ud ut feel coiitide.-it in recommending it. The price is only scveu cents per square foot. .Samples can be .-een bv calling at J. JII.M-MELWRIGHT'S, House Painter, Lewistown. Who is agent for its sale. apl£a-oui IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CARPETINGpS. FIRST CLASS GOODS A.XD One Invariable Cash Price AN IMMENSE STOCK Embracing all Kinds and Styles OF AMERICAN & EUROPEAN At Reduced Prices On ucctiunt of the decline in <&(& & 22)8 J. F. & E. B. GRNE, 904 Chestnut Street, PHILADELPHIA, Now offer their GREAT STRING STOCK IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CiLFiPIjITIIMG, i French and English Axminster, English Royal Wilton, 1 6-4 and 9 4 Velvets, Fine English Brussels, Crossley's Tapestries, Fine Ingrain Carpet, Imperial Three-Fly Carpet. ENGLISH BRUSSELS AND ROYAL WILTON CARPETS For Stairs and Halls, WSEFHJ 3-4, 4-4, .1-4, 6-4 WHITE, RED CHECKED & FANCY 3VI ATTINGS, ! CCOCA ICATTIHGS, ENGLISH OIL CLOTHS, &c. March 28. 18G0-3in I FARMERS, LOOK TO YOl'R INTERESTS! BALL S OHIO I lit ictn t\D Mora, WITH Pigeon-Wing Self-Rake, MANUFACTURED BY REESE, SLAGLE & FOUST, Leicistoicn, Mifflin Comity, P a . WE are now manufacturing Ball's O|„o Reaper and for for U — r,W ' wh.cfi we of for for th- season of lSGrt. a a perfect Mower, a per fect Reaper and a perfect Self Raker. As a Mower it lias no superior, and as a Reaper and Self-Raker it has no equal. Perfect Side [s.livery; has no side ; t up 'J; <VO ' ir:vm wheels; hinged bar. "adapts itself to , ® The °e?r S r L H le "•* and reap ' "J>; a TP Iri es not ,merft, rc with ttie dri j KX the h(ifihtof seidles' PATENT i flips, Mm! °- f Ma £hine work made and fitted up for Mills. 1 actories. Furnaces and Forties Also ft.me i and Reaction Water Wheels rur bes. Also, Rose i sing ° rderS Wi " rC ":CrT-'nptat.cntio n bv addres . s> attet, SLAGLE & FOUST. i o „ „ Lcwistown, Mifflin Co Pa j S. Benner, General Agent. fpes my23'C BESi brands Cigars, and good at ED. KRYSIKtiERS. G2B. HOOP SKIRTS, 628 HOPKINS' i; Gwn Make," Manufactured and Sold Wbolrsalc \ Uelall, No. C2S Arch Sire tf, Philadelphia. r |MIE must 0i nipletu nssortinent n| 1,, , 1 Miss.-,-' ami Chiidtcn'.s HOOP in this City; gotten up expressly t. mfH wants of lire! class t rn.it; eh,l rat-ii— -V', newest mid most desirable Styles an.i~y, zo I >f "(Jure Trails,' ot every length—from I to 4 yds. round, —20 to 56 Springs, at 2"i !$5 00. Plniu Siiirts, alt lengths. f r . Ul o" i 3 yards round the bottom, at SI 40 t, *;j 15 j Our line of Misses' and Children's SKIRTS are proverbially beyond all c- inpetiti n f r | variety of styles and sizes—as well 'f r : finish and durability; varying fmnj F u> S3 in. b. s in 1-1 gth, 0t035 St ting at „5 e , \\ <2 25. Alt Shirts .d OPK OWN M \Kg'' are warranffd to give satisfaotiuii; but tqy N-Mt AS such unless they have "H, i kin's . Itt.i-p Sksrr Mnt-ufaet. ry, No 628 Ai,-|. y. Stamped on tuiL Tab! * Ai.--. e.onstantij on hand, good Skirts \ Mantif.ie:tir.-d in New York, and the En-tern I States, which we sell at very low Prices A I lot of cheap Skirts 15 springs. 85 cts°tj l springs, 00: 2.0 springs. #1 15; 30springs i >1 25 and 40 springs £1 50. - Skirts, made to Order and Kep"ired. C®.Terms Cash Ons Price Only. j March 7, 1866—4tn. NOTICE! I)KRSONS in general, and especially those about £"ing t<> housekeeping, will take | notice that A Felix is still manufacturing all | kinds of FrKXiTUKE. I and has tr -w t-p. bar, 1 a large assurliuent „f goods suitable lor housekeeping, such as | Fas, Tetes, Spring and Cane Chairs, Winds - ; Chairs. Lounges, marble top Tables. wi:l, , t . gen.-ral assortment of well made furniture 0 j .il kinds, and at low prices We wish to j draw the attention of purchasers to call and I examine the stock. In conr ecr-.in he can : furnish persons with Crockery. Queenswar.-, Butteibowls. t hums. Tubs, Buckets, Wash' h*-it!ds, Tucker's patent Oh-thes Wringer iiest machine out to save labor an l clothing, llair, husk, and Excelsior Mattresrea, Ward' robes. Settees. Extension Tables, on hand. Bargains er.u be had by caking at A. Fe lix's Store or Furniture Warehouse. A. FELIX. EXCELSIOR Photograph and Art Gallery. I.ATM BUKIvIIOI.DKR'S. McEM ENS oun now iuruisli the pub lic with Likenesses, from the tiniest A" a Portrait or life s-izc Photograph. e have the only Solar Camera at work in the .Luniata Valley, and desire thepub lic to c:dl and examine what Mr. Burk h'Uler (an aeeuinj.lished and well known , artist) and others have pronounced "a | success." Look at the array: Gems, ; A1 baty pes or Ivory- Ferrotypes, i tvpes, Melamotypes, i Photo-Miniatures Ambrotypes, | Cabinet Photos., & i Card Photographs j Portrait or Life size \ ignettes, i Photographs—. 1 hotographs for I plain or in colors, oval frames, j & c ., &e., &c. Our work is executed in the best stvle, plain or in colors, and at the lowest rates. at McEVVENNs. N. B.- jistructions to students given at fair ~tes. a p4tf BUSINESS COUECE N. E. cor. Tenth and Chestnut Streets. PHILADELPHIA. IMIE most complete and thoroughly _ appointed Business or Commercial Colleee m ine country. e onl > ,°" e " the city possessing a Legislatia Charter, and the only one in the United State- aiitbo nzed to confer Degrees of Merit. Diplomas awarded to graduates in the Commercial Course under its cor porate seal by authority of law. Conducted by gentlemen of liberal education and extensive experience in business, and affording one quailed advantages f„r the thorough theoretical and practical education of young men for the various du ties and employments of business life. THEORY AND PRACTICE COMBINED by a system of ACTUAL BUSINESS TRAINING original and pre-eminently practical, giving thesia dent in the shortest time ;i complete insight into the routine, details, customs and lorms of ia general, us conducted in the best regulated eommer cial and financial establishments. Theoretical Bookkeeping l pon a new plan, with an original exposition of the science of accounts, atronged and published by the proprietor of this Institution exclusive!? for his own use, saving one-half the ordinary labor of the stu dent. aivi giving htm a complete knowledge of th® practice of the best accountants. The Commercial Course EMBRACES Bookkeeping. Comtfieretal Arithmetic. Penmanship, to* ncss Correspondence* Commercial Laic, Lecture* on Business A fairs. Commercial Customs, Forms end Actual Business I'racticc. Special liranchc*. Algebra and the Higher JSlathehiaties. Phonogroehy, Or narnental Penmanship, the Art of Detecting Coun ter fed Money* Engineering. \avi gation and Telegraphing. Telegraphing. ine arrangements for Telegraphing are faring vance of anything ol the kind ever offered to tf.® public. A regular Telegraph Line is connected * : the Institution with twenty branch offices in vr-iou* parts of the city, where public business is and in which ihe students of this Institution are p?* mitted to practice. No regular offi<v practice e&u U' had in any other school of instruction in the cou:R. r . v > without which no one can obtain a position as a fr- ■■ t 'cai operator. \ oung men are cautioned ' ki \ deceptive reproseritutions of those who. witn#tn such facilities, pretend to teach Telegraphing. Patronage. Thi.i Institutiou is now enjovinc the larcett patoß ivge ever bestowed upon #ny oommereiat school m j „ over ve hundred students t-rc in danee the first year, and over seven hundred dnrmj the past year. The best '-lass of students may (das'." f°und here, and all its associations are r.r-c Location and Accommodations < 1 he Institution is located in the most central p£ oi ttie city, and its accommodations, for extent, e'v gance mid convenience, are unsurpassed. Al l \ l rooms have been fitted up in the very best style .|-S f i^, OFFICEs OR COUNTING HoL'^' r rELEGKAI'H OFFICES, STATIONERY SI "BE ASD A BRQVLAR BANK, OF DEPOSIT AND ISSUE, supplied with finely-engraved lithographic nut® ! i.s®4 as a circulating medium in the Department of Actu* Business. To Young Men who desire the very best facilities for a Practical Education for Business* we guarantee a course of instruction no where U'*® equalled, while the reputation and standing of ' Institution among business men make its endor ment the best passport to success and advancj'W . All contemplating entering any Commercial CoU-k 1 are invited to send tor an Illustrated Circular and Catalogue containing complete interior views of the College-*J. full psrtic-ulsrs of the course of instruction, teriu-S b. FAIRBANKS, A. M., Prettied- T. E. MERCHANT, Supt. of Office itust*w- Nov. fe,6S,ly*
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