LOCAL AFFAIRS. A blooded cow, loCof hay, a variety of household and kitchen fur niture. medical library, and a large lot of other books, will be 6old at public sale, at the late residence of Dr. Hen derson, near Lewistown, on Saturday', February 17. The House and Grounds are for rent. Forty Shares of Stock in the Lewis town and IvishacoquiUas Turnpike Co., will be sold at public sale at the Court House on Saturday afternoon next, at one o'clock. Christina Hubbard, the popular Pi anist and Vocalist, Signor Vivaldi, who will introduce his wonderful Marion ettes, in connection with WISHTON, the Great Humorist, will appear in two grand concerts, TOWN* HALL, Thursday and Friday evenings, January 25 and 26. Go and laugh. A BOLD BURGLARY. —The treasurer's office was broken into on Sunday morning about one o'clock, by prying the shutter on the alley adjoining Alex ander's, and the safe door blown off with powder, a considerable quantity of which must have been used, as it forced off the door from its fastenings, threw down a stove several feet off, and sprung the walls. The explosion was heard by several persons in the neighborhood. It is supi>osed the par ty or parties who made this attempt i at robbery, were present on Saturday j in the Commissioners' office when the treasurer received nearly a thousand dollars, and under the impression that it was kept in the safe, went to a great deal of trouble for nothing. Besides the books some orders and pennies werein it,but they appeared tohavebecn undisturbed. The books were some what injured by tho powder, and were lying on the floor. The powder used was apparently wrapped in pieces of the Budget of Fun, Comic Monthly or Yankee Notions. If any of the store keepers sold powder last week wrapped in such paper, it is hoped information will at once he given, as it might afford a clue to the burglar. It is a wonder the building was not set on fire, as some pieces of cotton, &c. bear strong marks of having been on fire. ACCIDENTS. —On last Thursday, at shaft No. 1 at Banks' ore mine, Wm. Beatty, sen.,met with an accident which might have been fatal. Mr. B. while descending said shaft in the bucket, fell out while sixteen feet from the bot tom, breaking his arm, besides being bruised internally. He was at first thought dead, but being lifted to a sit ting posture revived. Simon Yeager, of this place, while standing at the bottom was struck by tho bucket on the top of his head, knocking the hair off. . j flsfThe School Journal for January pays the following well-deserved tribute to Azariah Smith, formerly of this county: "This gentleman, so well known to the readers of this Journal and the Teachers of the State some years ago, as the able Superintendent of Mifflin county, after a tour of duty in the South-west—in what capacity we are not exactly informed, but no doubt doing good*—is now in Boston, connected with the publication and circu lation of "Our Young Folks." We arc glad and sorry for this; —glad, that he is in a department of usefulness still pertaining to the interests ot youth, and sorry to have lost him from our own State. "No more genial nature, riper scholar, more accomplished teacher, or better equipped man, ever held the office of County Superintendent in Pennsylvania; and we did hope, till now, that again be might he found at what always appeared to us to be his proper post, amongst her blue hills and ciear streams. But it seems to have been otherwise decreed; and we can but wish him abuudaut success ia his new field of labor. "As to that field we have a word to say. Higher and more influential, for the good ot the rising generation, should be the po sition of Mr. Smith, than that of attending to the material iuterests of any work as an investment or mere book selling publica tion. We never met, in Pennsylvania, and we question if there is even in his own New England, a man more adequate, by gitts ot nature, knowledge and experience, to take the editorial control of such a work d-an he Good as "Our young Folks" is, wc teel very certain that in his controlling hands it would still become better and soou he recognized as one ot the moral forma tive agencies of the present. "Our frieud will excuse these words.— Ihey could not be withheld, and are quite much in sorrow at losing him, as in that commendation which all here concede." * Mr. 8. was connected with the telegraphic depart ment of the armies of the CumVx-rlitiid. and was sta t.MUci a: Nashville, Tennessee, until the close of the where himself and lady acquired the noble title the soldiers' friends, as we have abundant testimo from the lips of numerous men who were in the s- rvice of their country during those trying limes.— LBS. ijkiirti MANUFACTURING. —Our remarks las week OH what our community ought to rely For prosperity, have elicited the following communication from a basiness man, which will commend it self to our readers. Besides the busi ness he speaks of there are several others which might either be urged with it, or to follow it, as sound policy would perhaps dictate the propriety of carrying out one at a time. Among these, we know of none more likely to pay than a paper mill, an institution long wanted in the interior, the merits of which it is unnecessary to discuss, as they are self-apparent. Between this and Huntingdon there is also open one of the finest opportunities for estab lishing a glass manufactory to ie found anywhere. Persons traveiin .j on the railroad may have noticed a ridge com posed of white sand and rock on some bluffs not far from Mill Creek, which is said to make the finest quality of white glass. This sand, it may not be generally known, is now taken to Pittsburgh, a distance of about one hundred and 6ixty miles, there manu factured, and thence sent off over the United States. LEWISTOWN, Jmuary IS, 1866. MR EDITOR .* —I notice in vctr is sue some truthful s;int* relative, u, ,ar mL of capital. There is nothing more ccttatc than that something beside the buying ot grain and selling of dry goods must be resorted to by the moneyed men of our town if we wish to keep above the grade of a one horse place. Lewistown is most favorably situated as a business centre, and if the natural advantages surrounding us are improved, instead of being dependent upon grain alone lor a business. Mcnnfac tories of all kinds will spring up and the capital turned into a different channel. The railroads springing up in this and surrounding counties are sl->wiy but surely cutting us off as a grain market, but they are at the same time increasing our facili ties for engaging profitably in manufac tures. It is proposed by some of our citizens to establish a Shoe Manufactory here The capital to successfully start a concern that would manufacture from 150,600 to 200,- 000 pairs of shoes per year would be from soo,ooo to 50,000, and these it sold at a single profit of 10 cents per pair clear of all expenses would amount to $15,000 or a profit of 50 per cent, on the capita! invest ed It might be possible that so much could not be realized the first year, but if even the one-half were made it would yield 25 per cent, on the investment, which is far more than is made by any investments in seenrities. But the advantages would not be confined alone to the manufactory To make that number of shoes per v would require from eighty to one huudr operators, thereby securing a steady un profitable employment to men, women and boys. The community would then be re lieved in a great measure from the evils of an unemployed population who., through want of anything be.ter. are nlv. ays eogag ed in some mischief or other "Satan finds some mischief still for idle hands to do " And many women now scare lv able Iron; the sewing they get to live, would tie able iu a short time to m ike a r> spec ble live lihood, with an occasional r- ; it- from a bor, a thin, they much require I w no-', never get. The Shoe Manutact. r, tv necessarily introduce u w c riz-n- '.r would be impossible to get all our labor at home,and these must have houses, and from the scarcity now felt by those in want of homes for the coming year, it is appareutthat houses would have to be built which iu turn would employ the mechanics in the several branches of trade, so that I can conceive if this were gone into, that there would tea resurrection of the good old times we often talk about. It may be asked, can a Shoe Manufactory be conducted to com pete v.th Etcfern made work ? Why not? We c.-.n have the sain:, machinery and the benefit of their experience. The Leather is now ma LU factored here, and 3eut to Philadelphia or New York, to the c ra mission men, who sell at a 5 per cent, com mission to the shoe men in Massachusetts, the leather is then taken from these places to the manufactory, and in due course of time is returned to the Wholesale Mer chants of Philadelphia, New York and Boston, in the shape of boots and shoes, where they are again sold to tho country merchants at an advance of from 20 to 30 per cent., and the country dealers again sell them to the couisumer at an advance of from 30 to 50 per cent. I feel satisfied that a saving of freight and commission could be made by our buy ing our stock from the tanners in this and the adjoining couuties, and after being made into 6hoes, if we secured the home custom to ourselves, we woull save the wholesale profit in the cities and the trans portation from them to the consumers. If men can come from Massachusetts to Phil adelphia and buy the leather made in Mif flin and adjoining counties, at the market rate, with 5 per cent and freight added, take this leather to the East, manufacture it into boots and shoes, and send it again to Philadelphia to be sold wholesale and shipped through the country, why cannot we in Mifflin couDty buy our leather at home, less the freight and commission, and manufacture shoes at a less rate than our Eastern shoe men ? There is no establish raent of this kind in Huntingdon, Centre, Juniata, Snyder and Union counties, and estimating the amount of trade iu thc counties by the amount of machine m work now -old in Mifflin county per year, we can have r or.-. . diseased lung* beeum- ■ ii bio i l ceased The c ugh g. peered file pain in the a ■ . Th-.- ;i' k. thin tenuous id d r • . t nee in re pi pe iy i> ; iz ■il • 4 i' •f- • t Itili /• > ItAki Ly L\.'k i arterial circulation, and the Ready Relief is I certain to effect such a wholesome change if its application be persevered in. Not that we assert it to be a remedy for any decided case ! of consumption. We cannot conscientiously ; aver that. But we do say, we utter it with j confidence, that it has cured, aod that it will ; cure, many cases which look like consump | tion, and may be called consumption in its j incipient state. That may be depended upon. ! The Ready Relief is sold bv druggists. N B.—As an evidence of the importance of Radwav's Ready Relief, in the treatment of weak iuugs, colds, and premonitory syrnp. turns of consumption, we present the follow i' " *cr from a well known citizen of Mich MEMPHIS, Macomb co., Mich.,) September 4, 18G2. j "1)R. RADWAY :—Dtar Sir —About four; years since 1 was very much affected with DISEASED LCXGS. My friends thought I had ! the Consumption. I was entirely unfit for business,raised blood, arid had every symptom of the above disease- One night, on going to bed, I thought I would take a sweat, and took your Ready Relief (in hot water) as a stimulant to sweat me, It did so. The per spiration was of a slimy substance, and offen sive smell. I followed taking the Ready Re lief every other night for four weeks, and at j the end of that time was entirely well This is a true statement of facts, which 1 wili tes tify to under oath. "Yours, &e., "JAMES SAGE, 2w "Sage's llotel,*Memphis, Mich " * = awiM—iß ITCH ! ITCH ! ITCH ! Scratch ! Scratch ! Scratch ! \\ heaton's Ointment Will Cure the Itch in 4$ Hours. .Also cares Skit Rkenm, l lrfri. ChtlWains, and all Eruptions of the Skin. Price So c-ents. For sate by all liruggits. By Senuing 60 cents to WEEKS & POTTER. Sole Agents, 170 Washington St.. Boston. Mass.. it'will be ; forwarded by mail, free of postage, to any part of the United States' ' se p2o6rn 1 TOXS beßt spared WILKES : IrjU BARRE. SUNBURY & PITTS TON COAL, all under cover, for sale by janlTy WM. B. HOFFMAN. Lewistown Premium Family FLOUK, f5.00 per hundred, at Lewistown Mills. jau24 WM. B. McATEE A SOX. , BEST FAMILY FLOUR, from the well-known Brown's Mills, " U1 b* had at all times m I.ewi-town. at the stores of r. J. Hoffman and Henrv Zerbe. D , „ H". ST RUN A" 4 HOFFMAN'S. Keedsville, Dec. 6,1800.-3 m VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE MT. ROCK Mills, situate on Kisha coquilla* Creek, about one mile from Lewis town. ij* ottered at private sale. It is an excellent lo ; cation, with abundant water power, is now doing an extensive business and t* justly considered one of the most valuable mills :n the countv. It will only i be m market for a limited time. r or terms and further information, inquire of „ , G. I.EH R. nov.29:i Lewistown, P. O. Pa. BARK! BARK!! A. 4 \\ R McKEE would respectfully inform the j u . puo.n: thai, notwithstanding their Tannery was destroyed by fire, they w ill t>uy all the Bark they can j j"' l '[, w , 'hey are prepared to pay the highest Fiiey will also keep constantly on hand their nsual stock of I- LNIsIIED LEATHER, which they will sell Cheap for cash. They are not prepared to buy hides !ht now. may 24-1 y A MO3rTH • —AGENTS wanted for T*~ .., Ji*,. en f ne *P fflrtwb*. just out. Ad- J dress O. T. GAREY, City Building, Biddeford, Main. December 3i),isly. lIiIOVSK & BIKER'S NEW AND IMPROVED Xo. 1, Price #BO. nnHE GROVER & BAKER SEW j J. LSG -MACHINE CO. invite the attention of Tailors, Manntactnrers of Clothin?. Boots and Shots, and Carriajte^riminers, jar.d fithers reauiring a rapid, light-running, and aura j bit Loclt Sticix Machine, to their new No. 1 Sewing Machine., It is of extra size, very strong and Dowerftil. es-iiv operated with little noise : is adapted to everv va-" V of sewing from the thinnest mu.siiu to tht iic..'. leather, and will work equally well with cotton.lm.r. or -ilk thread. Letters similar to the following ni being constantly received: 'Our machinist and foreman have both thoroughly j examined and tested your No I .Machines on differ i ent material, from tin" heaviest harness leather and ine.-t bri-'td'-loth and muslin to ttie thinnest tissue paper, without altering the tensions, and we find it i makes a perfect stit> hon all materials. I hare tried S: tiger'- and otiier machines for rears, and hare no ' hesitation m pronouncing TOW No 1 Bhottle JKachin* the best by far o. any machine we have used. WILLIAM LOCI. .Merchant Tailor. 121 Lake Street, Chicago." '1 atn tin- fortunate possessor of one of your new No. 1 Shut'ie -Machine-; 1 have u-ed the Singer sewing nmehnie for lite past few years, and it gives me great pleasure t>* sav that this one is far superior I :n all poiuts t,i any that I have ever used or seen , I want no better. This machine can be seen at my j shop at any time. RU BIN SMITH. Merchant Tailor, Lewistown, I'a ALL WHO WANT THE LITEST A\ BEST | should not fail to call and see this new aspirant for : public favor, as it is destine.! to -upersedt a!! the | Heretofore popular -Machines for manufacturing pur | poses. Having the larcest variety of machine- of any oilier | Company, we can suit all tastes with a a roachineat i prices front $56 to fllu. All machines warranted. O-Grover 4 Baker's Cotton, Linen Thread and Machine Twist for saio. Information an j samples of sewing given by P. F. LOOP, Agent, sep2o-ly Lewistown. Pa. oST O T I C E i IYY agreement with the new publishers nf ) the (Duet!-, all BtjLsi-rip.'inns which i. tv j been |oii 4 in advance wii: *• s r-tliteJ 'he ucwnlist; antj those in ;'.rr ! -';' t •- -i.\ months ! ur less wi'i he fntnNfWreJ ne DHvable to G. & G K Fry singer where sub script oris are -lue f r t - -.cur between ls f-,t •:y '• s- XI .rcii I charge them i' a!- rary advertise ' •' January are. ; uadcreigned; but all others, es - v. -;v -ia! . . tracts have b--n • I H.. ;* - '• : r -5.. •; ii .?r •t- * x-( T '• iittih they are pay , -ring our accounts for subscrip tion, advertising and job work, for settlement, and trust all who know themselves indebted will call and make payment. Those having claims against me are re quested to present litem for payment. DAVID OYER. Lewistown, Jan. 10, 18G6, OF THE G-reat Rebellion. TIIE late Rebellion stands out peculiar and extraordinary in human events; and the magnificent scale upon which the war has been conducted, constitute it one of the GRANDEST AND MOST BRILLIANT CHAPTERS OF THE WORLD'S HISTORY. Mr. Ileadley, of all writers, is perhaps best qualified to portray the stupendous features !of the mighty contest. His previous works ; on less momentons themes have placed him in the first position, as a graphic and power ful delineator of war scenes and characters. aUd tbe magnitude and grandeur of the j r<-- enV subject, impart to his pen the fire „ud vigor of a yet more exalted inspiration od furnish ample scope for the highest exhibition of his peculiar genious for military deeerip tion. Under his powerful pen the stirring scenes of tbe War pass in review with the vividness and distinctness of a present and living reality, while his great talent fur con j densatinn enables him to embody everything I of importance in a compass just suited to the pjl.lic want. From no other source can so i clear a d comprehensive an impression of the grand march of events be obtained, so easily and agreeably, as from Mr. Headley's work. Other histories have been issued be fore Grant's Report and other Official Docu ments were submitted to the Government, i and are therefore unreliable. Mr. Ileadley has delayed the completion of this till those documents so essential to authenticity and correctness could be obtained. Tbe second volume, completing this work, will be issued in March, 1866. Agents want ed to engage in its sale in every town and county in the United States. Liberal induce ments offered. For particulars apply >u or address. AMERICAN PUBLISHING CO.. 148 Asylum Street, Hartford, Conn. Scranton &, Burr, Agu. janJ-lm I Lewistown Premium Family PLOUi #S,DO per hundred, at L- :n Mil s. WAI. IS. MCAIEE & SON. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. BY virtue uf an order issued out of t! Orphans' Court of Mifflin county, tl - subscriber will offer at public sale,"at tl - Court House, in Lewistown. on Thursday, February 8, 1868, All that certain lor of ground late the pro - erty of Mrs Sarah f-Veeburn. of Lewistow - deceased, situate i-i ih>> ft trough >f Lew> ? 1 town, fronting 30 feet on Market street, ai i • extending back same width 2"0 feet to n ! 1 feet ailey bounded on fh" east bv lot forr ; ; erly owned bv Lewis Owen- to w bv wife j. | James Thomas, on the west ly the westc: * half of said lot, known as lot No. 41 in tl f j general plan of said Borough, with a tw(> j 6tory frame DWELLING HOUSE, 1 Frame Stable, and other improvements then? i on erected. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock p. m. terms will be m ole known by D D MUTTHERSBOUGII, janlTts Adinr Sarah Freeburn, dec'd. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. BY" virtue of an order issued out of tl s Orphans' Court of Mifflin county, wi * bo exposed to public sale, on the premise by tbe undersigned, on Saturday, February 10, 1866, A tract of land, situate in Decatur town ship, Lonnded by lands of Jacob Smith on the south and east, land of Reuben Smith and John Peter on the west, land of Wm. Stein inger on the north, and land of Jacob Rem erling on tbe northeast, containing EIGHTEEN ACRES, AMA more or less, with a TWO STO- FRAME HOUSE, Bank Ram, Tan 5 aril, Bark House, 2g£9es|spßark Mill and other improve . ments thereon erected. Also, two growing j Orchards. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock p. m. Terms ] cash. DAVID BENFER, . Admr. of John M. Garthoof, dec'd. January 17, 1866-—4t.* The Great English Remedy! PttOTi'OTED IJV ROY AG LETTERS PATENT. MIS JAtlliS ULAItKE'M Celebrated Female Pills. Prepared from u of Sir J. Olarke. M. D. Phnsieuin to the fyueen. This Invaluable medicine i. unfailiup in ilie cure of all those painful and dangerous diseases to which the female j constitution 1- subject. It moderates a.t c.\cv-.. n ! re j moves all c,t.siructions, from whatever cau.-e. and a speedy : cure may ben-lle,| on. TO MARRIED LADIES it is particularly si ited. It will, in a short time, bring on tbe monthly period with regularity. Lain bottle, price one dollar, bears the Government Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits. CAUTION. Th.-se Bills should not be taken by females during the FIRST TIIREK MONTHS of pregnancy, astfmy arc sure to bring on miscarriage, but at any other time they are safe. Every won,an knows that the bloom of health must fade, with the she ..test irregularity or obstruction of tbe men ses. These Pills are truly the woman's friend in her hour of trial, and the only sure, positive, and neverfaUing cure and regulator of suppression of nature, from whatever cause. So mild that the feeble-: can take them with per fect security, yet so powerful in their effects, that they may be safely calie i. a neverfailing Regulator. lit aii cases o! Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pains in the Back aiei Limbs. Fatigue on slight exertion. Palpita tion of the H-art. Hysterics and whites, these PiMs will ef fect a cure when ail other means have failed; and although ; a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, atitlUiO- I n>. or anything hurtful to the constitution. | Full directions in the pamphlet around each package, j which should tie carefully preserved. SOLI* BY ALL DRUGGISTS. I Sole General Agent for the United States and British Do i mimons, JOB MOSES. 27 O'M. urt St., New York, i X. 8.-$ I 00am! tl r s-vup em log ,1 to lain auth-i-iie.l :w .< bo't . . II , 50 J ''ills, b> ret urt. • irom aii observation. * .. LIFE—Health—STR ENGTH. [ LIFE—HeaIth—STRENGTH. LIFE—HeaIth—STRENGTH. Tle Great French Btemedy. DR. JUAN DELAMARRE'L CELEBRATED SPECIFIC PILLS. Prepared from a prescription of Dr. Juan Dtlamarrt, Chief Physician to the Hospital du Sorii on Laribuuicrt of Paris, This valuable medicine is no imposition, but is unfailing In the cure of Spertuatorrha- or .Seminal Weakness. Kvery species of Genital or Urinary Irritability, Involuntary or Nightly Seminal Emissions from whatever cause produced or however severe, w ill be speedily relieved and the organs restored to healthy action. Read the following opinions of eminent French physicians: "We have used the Specific Pills prepared by Garanclere A Dupout. No. 2M Rue Lombard, from tbe prescription of Dr. Juan Delamarre, in our private practice with uni form ?ucce>s. and we believe there is no other medlciDe so weli calculated to cure all persons suffering from Involun tary Liulssions or any other weakness of the sexual or gans. whether caused by a sedentary mode of living, ex cesses, or abuse. R. A. BEAIT.EPABIF, M. D. 6. D. DUJABIUX, M. D. JEAN LE LELCHRE, M. D. Paris. May sth, 1863. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. The Genuine Pills are sold by all the Principal Drnitin-ts throughout the world, price one doliar per box, or six box es for five dollars. GARAN'CIERK A* DUPONT, Sole Proprietors, No. 2i4 lioa Lombard, Paris, j One dolAr enclosed to any authorzed agent, will insure j a box by return mail, securely sealed from ail observation, j Six boxes tor live dollars. | Sole General Agents for America. OSCAR G. MOSES A CO., 27 Cortland St., N'. Y. i N*. B —French, German, Spanish and English Pamphlets j containing full particulars and directions for use, sent free i to any u ierese. j Sold in Lewislown by F. J. HOFFMAN". janlMv lECBa SllAilE2i3A£;2;S£ CAT ARK II Stiff. mlllS Snuff has thoroughly proved it-elf to he the 1 best article known lor curing the Catarrh, Cold i a I the Head nod Headache. It hn. been found an excel : lent remedy 1., many eases of Sort Eyes. Ixafnest has i been removed by it- and Hearing has often been great ; ly improved by its use. " It is fragrant and agreeable, and (iIVES IMMEDI ATE RELIEF ' to the dull heavy pains caused by diseases of the head, j The seusations after using it are delightful and iuvig i orating. It open- and purges out all obstructions, ' strengthens trie glands, and gives a healthy action to i the parts affected MORE THAN THIRTY YEARS' j of sale and use of Dfc. MARSHALL'S CATARRH avu HEAD ACHE SNIFF. has proved il great value for all the com mon diseases of the head, and at tins moment stands | higher than ever iiefore. It is recommended by many of the best physicians and is used with great success and satisfaction every j where. Read the Certificates of Wholesale Drug gists iu 1864. The undersigned, having for many year? t-een ac ; quainted with iR. MARSHALL'S CATARRH and HEADACHE ; SNIFF, and sold it in our wholesale trade, cheerfully ! state that we believe it to be equal, in every respect, to the recommendations given of it for the cute ot Catarrhal Affections, and that it is decidedly the best : article we have ever known for ail common diseases of the head. Burr A Perry, Boston, ! Barr.es A Parke, N'- Y Reed, Austin 4 Co., " iA.B. 4b. sands. Brown. Lanaom 4 Co.. " j Stephen Paul 4 Co., ! Reed. Cutler A Co., *' j Israel Minor 4 Co., I Seth W. Fowie, " 1 MeK.esspu A- Rooblna. ; Wilson. Fairbank 4 Co. " iA. L. Scovlile 4 Co., " • Henstiaw, KdnianJ 4 Co., L-Vl U ard, Ciuse 4 Co, U. H. llay. Portland, Me. f Bush 4 Uaie. For sale by ail Druggists, T*t w janli-ly. Lewistowi Premium Family PLOUR., #5.00 per hur.ir? -i, at Lewistown Mills. V> M. i>- MuAxLL a. isoN. NOTICE TO FARMERS! PRODUCE WANTED. I HAVE leased the Warehouse at the West-e nd of Market Street, in Lewistown, (lately occupied l>y Francis MeClnre k Co. where I am pre pared to purchase at the hi chest market rates, or re ceive on .-torage All kinds of grain and ither produce Coal, sal: and plaster kept eonstantlv on hand for sale. ABM-.K THOMPSON, i Lewistown, Aug 23,1866,-tf N ■ H. The same business also continued as hereto ore at the Warehouse in Reedsville. LEWISTOWN STEAM MILLS AGAIN IN MOTION. | T C. BLYMYEf? A CO. having pur f I • chased the Lewistown Steam Mills want te purchase, at the highest CASH PRICKS 50.000 Bushels WHEAT, 20 000 " BARLEY, 10000 " OATS, 10000 " RYE, Also, CLOVER, FLA-X and TIMOTHY SEEDS. FLOUR and FEED always on hand, and delivered at anv place in the borough. Also. FISH, SALT, PLASTER, ground or id the shone. Wilkesbarre, Sunbirry and Lykens Valley Coals. "■M-Ordkks FOR COAL, FLOCR oe Fek> last at ths STORE WILL EE PROMPTLY ATTE.NWID' 10 Septl3 Brown's Mills. npilE undersigned are prepared to buy all kinds of Produce for cash, or receive on store at "Brown's Mills, Reedsville, Pa. We will hare ou hand Plaster. Salt and Coal. We intend keeping the mil! constantly running, and hare Jill), lu., for sale at :!ie lowest Market rates, at all times. 4®"Tht public are requested to give us a call, j seplTtf H. STRUNK k HOFFMANS. Lewistown Mills. THE HIGHEST CASH PRICES FOR WHEAT, AND ALL KINDS OF GRAIN, ; or received it on storage, at the option of those j having it for the market. They hope, by giving due and personal at i fentinn to business, to merit a liberal share of j public patronage. ItsBrPLASTER, SALT and Limeburners ' COA L always on hand WM. B McATEE k SON. Lewistown, Jan. 1, 1805.-tf hill 01V TOMDISI AT msmmswrnimo NOTICE TO FARMERS! r |"MIE undersigned announces that he ' 1 is now prepared to buy or receive on | storage, and forward all kinds of Grain and other Produce, ; at hie new Warehouse at Reedsville. j PLASTER, SALT A COAL kept constantly on hand for sale. He also continues the Produce Business at the old stand in Lewistown. octl9-tf ABNER THOMPSON. IRON BUILDINGS, No. 37, Fifth st, | PITTSBURGH, Pa. TUITION FEE NEVER CHANGED, FORTY DOLLARS PAYS FOR The Full Graduating Course. r j"IME UNLIMITED, IN Book Keeping, i Business Penmanship, Commercial Calculations, Lectures Upon Law, Ethics, j Detecting Counterfeit Money. Other Colleges hT either advanced thair tuition fe to $.lO. or charge $lO to 41.1 extra for Penmanship. Their Book* aDd Stationery, also, costing from sl2 to ; $2u —ours cost but $5. DUFF'S ORIGINAL PLAN OF BUSINESS EDU i CATION, a* taught in this city for about twenty-five years from hi- own systems of Book Keeping, which i are sanctioned hv the American Institute ana Cham- I !>er <. f Commerce, aod other competent authorities ef j New York, as the most perfect sestet a in use. with W. H DUFF'S FIRST PREMIUM BUSINESS AND ORNAMENTAL PENMANSHIP taught in DAY and EVEVIVG Classes. It will he found by proper inquiry that this is the only College of the kind in the Union conducted by sr. experienced Merchant, and whose Penman la a tiaiueu accountant. 4t*-Merchaute, Steamers and Banker* can alwaya . obtain thorougnly educated accountants on gpplica -1 vion at our office. *j-Ttiosc desiring our elegant new Circular, pp. 76 1 containing an outline of our Coarse of study ana prae i tice, with samples of our Penman's Busineas and Or namental Writing, must enclose TWENTY-FIVE CENTS to P. DUFF * SON, Pittsburgh, Pa, SGJ-We wiU mail any peraon enclosing uss2, a'copr fo either our Mercantile of Steamboat Book Keepiag pest paid. noviHMm* Tj PER VC ARt We want agents every wnere to aell our IMPROVED S3O Sew ing Machines. TlTree new kinds.— i Under and upper feed. Warranted five years.— Above salary or large commissions paid. The oblt machines sold in tbe United States for less than S4O, j which are fully licensed by Hnvcz. Wheeler <& Wilicm, !Or over ,f Bak<.r, Singer it Co., and Bachekkr. All i other maebineßgare infrinoenur.u and the seller or user are liable to arrest, Jine, and imprisonment. Circu : lars .free. Address, or call upon Shaw k Clark, Bid ' deford. Maine, or at No. 823 Broadway, New York; No. aod Carter St.. Philadelphia, Pa- No. 14 Lombard's Block. Chicago. 11l- No. 170 West Fourth St., Cincin nati. O.; or No. 8 Spaulding's Exchange. Buffalo, N. Y. (fee 2lKisly NOTICE * IS hereby given to tbe Stockholders, of tbe Lewistown Water Company that a meet ing will be held at the office of John W.Sbaw, ; esq , on the 1-i MONDAY of February Ib6C, between the hours of 2 end 4 p. m., for the f purpose of electing six Managers for the on suip- year. j 111-oi \i -it. 4,ooOnnii, areas.