:r e o x e s . ..4 Simple Heme Jj/. A New Hamp shire gentleman says: "Take 2 large tablespoonstui of cologne and 2 tea spoonsful of fine salt, mix them togeth er iu a email bottle: every time you have any acute affection of the facial nerves, or neuralgia, simply breath fumes in your nose from the bot!e. and you will be immediately relieved Costkiee. —Four teacups of flour, rub in two teacups of sugar, one of butler, two-thirds cup of butter-milk, 1 egg, nutmeg, soda. Huff Cake —Six eggs, six cups of flour, four of sugar, two of sweet milk, nine ounces of butter, four teaspoons of cream of tartar, two of soda. Wine Souse—A pint of wine, a halt teacup of butter, and enough sugar to make it into a syrup, with or without flavoring essences. Co'd Sauce. —Heat up fresh butter and powdered sugar to a cream, flavor with nutmeg and any essence. This is used with hut cake. Cire of Hogs in the Winter- Store hogs especially shoat~, really ought to have warm and dry apart merits during Culd weather. Their thin protection of hair affords them but lit tle warmth, hence the importance ot warm pig sties, well littered with dry straw, and so tight that cold winds will not blow directly on them. It is far more economical to keep the ani nrais warm in a snug, well ventilated piggery than by extra feed, and this will promote faster growth, it thev are kept comfortably warm bv a good building. When a piggery ir spacious, with one end open to the weather so that winds make their sleeping placet uncomfortably cold, a portion should, be partitioned oIF with boards having their edges well jointed, and a narrow entrance made at the point least ex posed. Then nail a board six or eight inches high across the bottom of the entrance to keep the straw from being worked out. Let a liberal supply of straw always ue provided. * keui KI: DICED: P. F. LOOP HAS greatly reduced the prices of Boots and .Shoes. Having a large stock <f i goods on hand, he proposes t<> ceil at reduc. d i prices. lie has n tine assortment of the best j selection of men's Boots, from $3 To and np> i ward ; boots from 2.00 to 3 75 ; youths 1 50 ; also women's shoes in great variety and .0 ; every style, at greatly reduced prices. Hi- 1 stock ot children's Shoes is verv large ami j ranges from 05 cents upward. An assort ment of gum shoes We still pay striit at " tenium to manufacturing, buying none but the best stuck, and kce ( ing none but the most experience! workmen. We consider our work second to none in town, and have a good assortment of home made work im band which will be sold low. He would in vite the public generally to call and examine for themselves, and save at least twenty fi percent. Work made to order wth despatch! l lie has also on hand a fine assortment > f men's, women's ini-s"* and children's wonlen and cotton HOSE, lower in price than any in town. Call at the old stanc, in the public ■T ,iire - jan3l HARDWARE, mn AM m MDia LEW ISTOW.V PA. TOIIN B. SELIIEIMER offers his *1 thanks to the friends and well-wishers of his establishment, for the steady and rapid growth of his business hitherto, and solicits a continuation of the patronago of the com munity. With increased facilities, anddevo. 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, wil! be executed to the entire sutisfac tion of those giving them. His sfr-ck of Hardware. Wood work. Leather, Saddlery, Coach Trimmings, Linings, Shoe Findings, Paints, Oils. Glass, Stoves, Nails, Horse and Mule Shoes, Nails and Nail Rods, Ac., Ac., Ac., is heavy and well-selected, and is offered at prices as low as can possibly be sold His TIWVAKE is of bis own manufacture, mnde in a ood and workmanlike manner, by full handgun der his own supervision, and is offered whole sale or retail, a* superior to any in the market. ] Merchants, Mechanics, Farmers, House keepers and Dealer- generally may rely upon getting any article in his line with an a-su ranee of fair dealing and promptness, wheth er in person or by order. Roofing, Spouting, Repairing, Gas Fittin and all kinds of Job Work done at shortest i notice. Liberal discount given to the Trade and ! Wholesale Dealers. T . r J K. SELIIEIMER. Lewistown, Jan., 1866-ly IST O T I O E I BY agreement with the new publishers of the Gazette, ail subscriptions which have j been puid in advance will be credited on the new list: and those in arrears for six months ! or less will be transferred and become payable to G. AG. R. Frysinger. In cases where sub script oris are due for the whole year between Ist January and Ist March. I charge them for the whole year. Temporary advertise nifDts in the paper up to Ist January are payable to the undersigned; but all others, ! except where special contracts have been made, will be charged by G. F. A Son from 3d January, unless ordered to I* discontinu ed at once. W here special contracts exist, parties will be notified to whom thev are pay able. M e are preparing 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 them for payment. DAVID OVER, Lewis to vt), Jen. 10. 1866. 1860. NEW GOODS! AT NATHANIEL KENNEDY'S STORE 3, In the Odd Fellows' Hall. JUST received fro in Philadelphia, a ▼•jrv choice assortment of Ginebum-. Flannel*. f'heok-. Hi.-korv. Foreign ami OomeMic Dry Goods of a I kinds. ALSO. Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Chocolate, enrt-s ot C<itfee. Qic-n-Kare Stone ware. Hardware and I edarvrare.Shoul ders. Hams. Mackerel, liernng. Shad, Hoots and. Slices. Gram Bags Also, a fin" lot of Whisky, BRAXDV, Win- and Gin, SALT. Ac., • Ac.. Ac, which trill he sold Terv low. Country Produce taken iu exchange for goods V-y N. KENNEDY. Lewsitown, October 11, 1565. OH, HOW LATE IT IS ! But better late than never. So now 1 11 turn the crank ; just wtut An 1 see what's kept the thing late; But. no my machine is too hard to run To use it how tor sport or fuu. But more imp .tt .nt u-w- you'll hear, If the machine don't get out of c*ar. While a he t I now give to the nation, "l is genuine Rus-tau Stoves-no imitation. New in design, verv pretty and neat. For -ating voiume atirn raising 'heat. My Gas durner Stove indeed rant be beat, N-'.ne like them e|sewhere you'limeet. 1 have a large b t. and now 'tis late. 'ft erefore the prices will accordingly rate. Many other Stoves, with my celebrated Cook, Are in the same fix—just give us a look. And here you'll see a very fine lot. Of most handsome Oil Shades I've bought; Also, Stair Oil Cloth, 'tis a new styie, With table and floor to wear awhile. Treble plated Spoons and Forks first rate. White ivory handled Knives, ail to mate. And something in Cutlery you'll find new, A- well as in toilet and chamber ware too. But please remember this little bit. I -ell new beginner- a complete outfit, Cheaper and better than you can do By buying heie a little arid there a few. Now a- for Tin-ware. I've plenty of that; Also. Lard Cans, and Fre.—es for fat; For jobbing or spouting you're ju.-t right, If you call at the Coffee Pot day or night. Many a new thing indeed you've missed. For I've riot bad tone to give you a list, And now I'd like to -ay still more. But this only I li .-ay f have a full store. And turning the crank I'm tired 'tis seen. Oh ' that 1 had a ptetiy steam machine. To keep you all posted of thing- tn my line, Kept at the hum.us Big Cortee Pot Sign. by J. IRVIN WALLH. Bovl Ka-t market ft . Lewistown Fa. Leather Store. JA. A W. R M'KEE have opened a • Leather Store iti the r.orn lately occu pied by Ephraim Banks, on Market street, where they have constantly on hand FIXISII IlIJ> CAIaFSKINS, •Tbeepskins, L'nper Leather, Harness, Skirt ing, and Sole Leather. Also. M orrocen Kids, Fit-.k Lining*. S .ripeti Bindings, Roans, and an assortment of KIIOK I I Mil Mi*. Those in want of any of the above articles will do well to gtve them a call. L'wi-town. Aug 9. Isf'is —Fun. TJ S E TEE 3ES T . I>it. CLOC K'* EXCELSIOR IIAH! RESTORER. Toe Bed Prep,nation f-.r the. Ilnr Ever Introduced to the I'ublic. II IS warranted to restore Gray Hair to its natural color. Make Hair grow on bald heads, where the disease is n.-t hereditary; stop Hair fr.'tn falling off or turning grav; cure ail eruptions ot the scalp; remove scurf, dandruff, Ae , and allay all itching. It will cause hnrh wiry hair to become soft, pliable end luxuriantly glo sy. It is Elegantly Perfumed, .u.d is ai! that can he d J -ired for a dressing. It does not soil the finest linen n r stain the nicest bonnet It ,s nut a dye. Lot by sup Hying the Capillary glands, acts a- a restorer 1 his preparation contains no Sugar of Lead or other minerals so deleterious to the head and hair, amj of which most of the com pounds tn the market are made but is a Purely Vegetable Production. We challenge the world to produce an in stance where the Restorer has failed when used according to directions. It is used and recommended by the Clergy and the Faculty. Ihe proprietor is aware of the many who have been disappointed by the high sounding D,,l erouß hair preparations with which the market has been filled for a lew years past, but such Entire Confidence does he place in the omits of his Restorer th; t he offers m cases to refund ,1... J , u thorough trial of two bottle, if ,' t fails to give perfect satisfaction Mother* wh.se children's ha;r is harsh and wiry. or ! thin and scant, will find by lh . •torer .t will immediately m.yrove. ;herein laying the Inundation lor a good head of hair so desirable in after lile. A Single Trial will convince the most sceptical of its merits ! CsUfor 11 J ° U WiU alw *J § ÜBe ÜBe R- I r. Clock's Excelsior Hair Restorer, "here at uf' b ' V dM eTei 7 $5.00. Dr. F . B r CLOck'V' X f ° r 1 v. BULK.. Proprietor, v I it- . „ Manchester, N. 11. Agt. for Mifflin -o. j,,24-2m $2Hj J av.some good and c heap at JA aovU F j. HOFFMAN S. ii eii'mumuM At D. Grove's Store, Sew Arrival of Groceries and Confectioneries. D GROVE would aain inform the public thai he •has just received a fresh supply, to which he wiuld call their attention. Sow is time w buy cheap prune Mola--e; the very best of Smr ari - r , rm "1 Coffee. 7 different kinds put up iu 11, fr,,™ ttarch. Farina. Hoininy, Beans, and all Kinds of Spices resh aa a hne; prime Clif-vae. pure. Cider Vinegar* Baskets, Buckets. Brooms, and a variety of Doll? fn.i Notions tor Children. Also. fiUi-in,. Prunes Cocoanuts. Almonds. Ac- Oe-uie the laic.-st as,,-t merit of Soaps to be found in town. Hair t his. a ,,j an endWs variety ot extracts, all of which will be sold cheap for cash. #ir All kinds of Country Produce taken in ex change for Goods. Thankful for past favors, he hopes by -met atten- Uop to business to merit ai.i receive acontii.uanceof the patronage of a generous public may It) Alltuiion! Attention! A \\ ord to die Wise. XS] j l, i-t returned from llie \ V city with a full and splendi J stock of 1' fill Liiicl \V intcp Goods, rP'L.'i." e r P r * parfe ? i to sdl to meet tlse wants and pockets of the people. Our stock comprises all things usually kept iu a country store, embracing - mm goods, of the latest an>i mot stylish patterns, Cloaks, Shawls & Woolen Goods. Men s and Boy's Clothing Ha-s. Caps, Boots and a-'oea. Ai.sf). Sugars, Coffees, and Teas, and a,,i other things tielonging to the Grocery line . '* \' 'j'um'y • also. Hardware, tjueeusware, Wood and' W ;! onvvaic. W'e would ask our town and country tn<*nd to eve us call be lore purchasing elsewhere. Thankful for the past favors, we would resneetfuliv ask a continuance of tiieame. 4 KITTEN*HOI'SE A MAYES, Opposite Brown's Mills. Reedsville. P. S. Produce taken iu exchange for goods and the highest uiark-t price allowed. Keeasville, Nov. 8. ltktf. End oi" (he War! New Grocery and Provision STORE. THE subscribers have just opened out on the cornet of Mur**t and Brown Streets, in the room lately ! occupied by Edward Krysinger, as a Tobacco and ; ...tor#*, a !arjjr*j. bpkiidid and cheap a^rtmeDf I uf Groceries, Provisions. Ac., consisting :n part ~f j Ihe best tjuaiitie- ,<i .""ugars m the market, ranging J from 1-gj to IS. Is, go and gc cents i„-r pound. ••syrup. Sugar House and Baking Mola.-*, s. Laguvra and Rio Cotiee. Tomaon's .—lel.rat"d Pat ; ent Cottees. Km. Turkey and Essence of t'offee : Ba ' ker". '"hoco'.ate: Imperial. Young Hyson. Oolong arc; ; Japai, 1' iis. the finest and the purest in Hie market. A c,. m piete assortim nt .f spice... ground and whr l -: ( ream of Tarter Soda. Baking and W'ashinc ; Sain: an- starch Dairv S.ut iu large and small sacks, to suit pur i citasers. ' P.riggs swift's c.lebraicd f'ineinnati sugar curs-. i Hams. Dried 8.-cf: Burlington Ibtring Ac. i Bheppard s celei,rated Piitshuig i lackers, water : Butter ■sugar: Soda Mhd Ginger snaps. And everything tiiat is generally found in MTegtriat j Grocery and Provision store. All our goods iiav,. , been selected with great care, and with the view n | fin nish the citizens of Eewiktown aid vicinity with a i first class of Groceries at alow figure. A si,arc of the j pill,lie patronage is respectfully solicited. Country produce taken iu exchange. June 7. WEBER A SON. AND Victory over High Prices ! I rpHE undersigned have received from the Eastern an<l Viirle ' l assortment of BOOTS I 'FaS. ol all sort- nud <)7e, of ejist*rn inanu j farture. at their one door west of Franoiecus I Hardware Store, Ea*t Market Street. Lewistown. We I wili constantly ket p on hand a large assortment of HOMEMADE WORK. | of all kinds and the latest sty les. We will also take measures and make work to or j der. at short notice. Repairing done 111 the neatest I manner. Ihe public are invited to call and examine j our stock before purchasing elsewhere. We are ; bound to sell cheaper than tin- cheapest, for cash. ap l9 HAMILTON A THOKNBIJKG. Splendid Inducements ! IMMENSE STOCK OF Boots & Shoe ! Great liediu't ion IN PRICES! r ril E undersigned having purchased M the greater part of his immense stock during the Summer months, is now prepared to defy compeliiion fr.-m any ouarter. That notwith standing the advance of all kinds of goods, we are selling at greatly reduced prices. Men's Heavy Double Soled Boots, warranted $4 to to Calf •• f7 to t*. Boys " " soled ." $l5O to $4. Alo. Women's shoes of great variety an ! sty les. Our *t;>ck of t hihlren .* Shoes is very larce and prices range from tl upwards. We have'a complete stock of Gum Shoes;-mMens', Women!' and Chil dren*' wear. • We shall continue to pay strict attention to our Manofae'nrin? Dqartinrnt. Having a full corps of practicable workmen, we will make work to order, at short notice. We shall continue the trade with ESW ALU'S METALLIC SOLES knEELS, and caution all others in Mifflin county from selling tiieui unless by my consent. x . „ „ , BILLY JOHNSON. N. B. Repairing, also neatly done. Lewislown. Oct. 4. ISCS. NEW BOOT &IHOIITOBE IN THE WEST WARD. The undersigned hit- just opened a new and large stock of HOOTS and SIIOes in Major Buoy's store room. West Market street. Lewistown a lew doors from the diamond and opposite Eiscuhise's Ho tel, where will be found an entire new stock of Fash ionable BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, SLIPPERS, &C-, for Ladies. Gentleman. Girls. Bovs. and Children, se lected with niu.-h care, and which will lie sold at rea- j sonahle prices for cash. Cos to n work will also lie punctually attended to, j this branch being under the superintendence of Win. i T. Hern . an old and experience workman. REPAIRING als > ntu nded to. The public, a- well as Ins fellow soldiers.are invited to give him a call and examire- hi* stock. FRANK H. WENTZ. I Lewistown, Sept. 6,1565. \OTI( i; TO COIJ.E€TOKSi. fJMIE following is a list of the Collectors of 1 State and County Taxes for 1860- Wayne—Win. B. Luker.s. Oliver—Albert 11. BeL Newton Hamilton—Wm. S. Cttley. Granville—Joseph Burns Derry—William Cunningham. Lewistown—James Wallie. Lleeatur—Samuel Brower. Armagh— John M Bell. Brown—.John Hays Lnion—Albert G Gibbonay. Menno—W in. J Fleming. Bratton—Thomas Hoop. All of whom are hereby notified to appear at he Commissioners' Office on Wednesday, : lebruary 14th, with their bonds signed by the Collector and two good sureties. Blanks can be had at the office. jan24-Jt JOS. S. WAKE AM, Clerk, j NEW GOOD! E have just returned from the East TV with a fresh stock of good*. which we are determined to sell cbeao. We have Grey Twiilcd all wool Flannel, at 50 cents and upwards. Canton Flannel 50 cents and upwards. A general assortment of DRESS GOODS. In Ladies'. Cloth we have Black. l)rab Grey, and Water Proof Biack Cloth for Ladies' Cloaks, which we are prepared to sell by the yard, ready tnude or make to or ' Black and white plaid wool long Shawls, very tine. Balmorals, Hoop Skirts, I Hosiery, Gl.ves, Hoods, Nubias, Breakfast i Cat es. &e , <fcc. We have made arrangements to keep an I assortment of Eorkea Zcphvrs. a splendid ar , tide for kn>tting Shuwis. Hooda. W'ar ! mers. &c. Clot.' s. Satinets, ! Kentucky Jeans, for Mens' and Boys' wear. Also, a full stock of GROCERIES, in fact | everything usually kept in stores in this | place, all of which we have determined to sell as cheap, if not cheaper than any other j establishment it) town. S J. BIUSBIN' A. CO . West Market st, opposite the Jail. Lewistown, Nov. 1, 1R65. WILLIAM LIND, has now open A NEW STOCK OF Cloths, Cassimeres AND VESTINCS, ; which will be made up to order iu the neat est and moat fashionable 6tyle3. apl9 NEW Tailoring Establishment, CDHLLIL&I&S Wi Respectfully announces JSL to his friends and th" pub lie generally that be has re- ■ moved to tic stut.d former i iv occupied hv L'r J. i>. 3 ' St. ner ad as a drug st.oe "j f next dour t<. A Killing's '**J Cabinet Ware Rooms, and i B j where he keeys constantiy <o hand a select assortment of Cloths. Casimeres. at.d Vestings. which he will make up to order in the best and most fashionable stvle, and >n | reasonable terms. Give him a cull: my 24 I New Stock of Hats, Caps, &c. 7T. G- ZCLIiIITCrEP., j Alarlcet >V., next Door to John Kennedy*, if ggg?" Has just received from {geg - J jN- w V rk and Philadel- TBL j tfie most exlon*iv.. Sigs,. . and complete assort nient of y v QSiaijpss ' ever exhibited in this place, which will bedis posed of at such prices as to defy competition, ind which he invites everybody to call and • xumine, as he is satisfied that his stock car. [ not fail to please. i For the Ornish he has constantly on hand, or will make to order, huts to thpir taste of any required size or brim, at prices which cannot fail be satisfactory. Country Merchants will fir-d it to their ad vantage to give him a call, as a liberal deduc tion will be tnude to wholesale purchasers. Don't forget the place, next door to John Kennedy's Store and nearly opposite the Odd Fef,w„' Hull " may 11 ROBERT W. P A T TON, SOI'TH SIDE OF H4RKET STREET, LEWISTOWN, FA. HAS just received and opened at his es tablishment a new supply of Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, mmwixwymiiu Fancy Articles, &c., which he will dispose of at reasonable prices. He invites all to give hitu 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. RE PA I RING neutly and expeditiously attended to, and all work warranted. Thankful for the patronage heretofore re ceived, he respectfully asks a continuance of i the same, and will endeavor to please all who ; may favor him with their custom. feb2 Fill! Til WHOM! In addition to an extensive stock of BOLD & SILVER WATCHES. MEDALIONS, BREAST PINS, RINGS, and other J" E -W ELRY, AT ilk w* amra establishment, will be found a beautiful as sortment of MMW rito room en albums, ALSO. of all the prominent MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, and hundreds of other articles. H. W. JUN KIN. Lewistown, May 24, 1865. t l\ Willi;, A T very low prices, and best nrticle. at jiX nov!s HOFFMAN'S. j : i ! !' Save Your I( I IVT OIVE Y!! I Our entire Mock w ill lie li*- |se<t ol'Jll ; vrrj in;ill ;<!- vaniT <t S liil.Htt tplii.i |*r iei, . Consisting in part of i Plain and Fancy IDIIESS GOODS, ■ \ ery cheap. i I MUSLINS. & DELAINES. r CASSiMERES, 11 ' | $ a 3a3? a I A large ard full assortment : i OF I I ' Flannels & Shirting, ™ ■ i All wool i'anuel from 50 to 75 cts. j i A very fine assortment of XOTJOXS. and i FANCY GOODS. ' LADIKS' and j GEXTs" GLOVES and IH/SIE- JiV, J)IIESS Kf'TTOXS. of all styles, G'l MI'S and DIB II OXS, . drc., kc., | ZEPHYR KNIT HOODS, A large and full assortment of the latest ! "styles of i SHAWLS. BALMORALS, of every description, at a low figure. A large stock of LidiUs' HITS i (HUMS, of the latest and best styles LADIES' AND GENTS' UNDER-CLOTHING a large variety, and very cheap. . IHIOOI? SKIRTS, of the finest quality. CARPETS, . I A large and entirely new stock, at the low- i jest cash prices. , Every person goes to Pratt's to buy Grocer ! tea. Sugars from 12 to 22 cei.ts per pound, Syrups iroui 20 to 40 " • Cutlet-. from 35 to 38 " " Teas as low as SI per pound. Dried Fruit, QD EEN^WAHE, GLASSWARE, • i WILLOWWARE ' CScO_, &C., cScC i®t*(.-all and examine our stock before ' purchasing elsewhere. I \\ e charge nothing for showing goods. •• IE M. &R. PRATT. , Lewistown, 0v. 25 1865, 1 I FURS! FU RS! FURS! WHOLESALE AXI) RETAIL ! CHARLES OAKFOill) & SONS Boaifjaia'fiii no 'in, PHILADELPHIA. Have n'.w open their large and rp'eudij stock ot I. A PIES' UK (' A P>. COLLARS. HUFFS. CUFF-, GLOVES. AND noons. Also the finest a-e'-rt'eenv of FANCY 1 t'[{ Porim C APS, Ml PKLKR* i ntOVKSi in i,'!, o!l-r-U l-y theio. i... wt ji a.-v warranted i, repeaawned. oitlMm * Shipping I-Tirs Bought. LEWISTOWN FOUNDRY MACHINE SHOPS, The undersigned have taL fn if ,f " I '" ,J " dr J r aiul Machine Sht f fw Crmerly carried on by .Llm 11 Weeke<. where we wili continue the manufacture of our justly celebrated New Jersey Reaper & Mower, With Dorsey'fc Self Raking Atiaelimrnt, the only reliable Self linking Reaper. A] so HORSE POUEttS (ID THRESHERS if the latest improved patterns, several difi fpr-r>t kinds of Plows, sever* different sizes of C at Stoves, ll&thaWuy Cook Stoves, Ac- All kinds of IRON & BRASS CASTINGS, made and titled op in the most workmanlike manner. f>r Mills, Furnae- s. Forges and Fac tories We have added some new Machine ry to the works, which w ill enable us tu do work in the hest possible manner. All kirds of REPAIRING done at the shortest notice and on the nmst accommoda ting terms. Particular attention paid tore pairing Reapers. Water Wheels u'wavs on hand Circular Saws furnished and fitted "P- REESE A SLAGLE. FARMERS! | II Kit IK is Willi VOII Mil) • TO THI(I>H GKIIV Geiser's Patent Self-Regulating Grain .Separator. Cleaner and Ba??rr, f IMIE undersigned, hating made the r-eet-n 1 sarv arrangement with the proprietor, will keep , n hand, forthe accommodation of owners of the machine in Mifflin and admin ing counties. su--ti CASTINGS as ate m'.-tly needed for repairing the Geiser Machine. We are n | HO prepared to do repairing, and add such improvements as are used in the la test new machines. We also have the S--le Agencv of Mifflin county for t t sale of the Geiser Machine anu are fully prepared - to receive orders and furnish machito e. Thankful for past patron age we respectfully request a Continuance .if thh same. Rbl REESE it SLAIiLE. ytgSgMS# BUSINESS COLLEGE N. E. cor. Tenth and Cheatiiut Streets. PHILADELPHIA. THE trust complete and thoroughly appointed Business or Commercial College la tfie country. , 1 ae only one in the city possessing a Legislative Charter, and (lie only one in the United Star, s autho rized to confer Pegreesof Merit. Diplomas awarded to graduates in tlse Commercial Course under its cor porate seal by authority of law. Conducted by gentlemen of liberal education an! extensive experience in business, and affording une qual.e.l advantages for the thorough theorct-.il and practical education of young men for the various du ties and employments of business hfe. THEORY AND PRACTICE COMBINED by a system of ACTUAL BUSINESS TRAINING ori.-tnnl and pre-eminently practi.-al, giving the stu dent in the shortest time a complete insight ;t;to is ) routine, details, customs and terms ~f business ia general. as conducted in ti.e best regulated coninict t ud and financial establishments. Theoretical Bookkeeping Upon a new plan, with an original exposition of tie science of a airanged and published I v proprietor of tfit- Institution exclusively for bis' car, use. saving one-half the ordinary laho'r of the Mr dent. and giving him a complete knowledge- of ti.i practice of the hest accountants. The Commercial Course EXBKACIS Bovkkr'pi .-.<r. Commercial Arithmetic. Penmanship. Rjr ness Correspondence- Commercial l.ate. I.eetu.u on Bustned/ Affairs. Commercial Custom, forms ami Actual Business Practice. Special Branches. Alydra mid the Hiyhcr Mathematics. Phonovrachv. Or nam cut a! Penmanship. the Art of iJetectn'm Coun- Icrfeit Money. Engineering. Hurvevuig. A -m --gntion and Telegraphing. Telegraphing The arrangement* for Telegraphing nre faring van re of anything of the kind erer offered ro tb publie. A regular Telegraph Line ia eonn* '*te(i wi'h the institution with twenty branch office* in various parts at the city, where public business i> transacted, and in which the studeuts of this instituticii aro milted to prartice. No regulai office practice i'.in o* iiad in any school of instruction in the eountry. without whic hno one can obtain a position a pnic t'cal operator, men are cautioned a;amsttu6 cleceptive representations of those wiio. w:thout tcf such facilities, pretend to teach Telegraph;ng. Patronage. 1 )u Institution is now enjoying the largest patron age ever bestowed up- n anv i-omnier-- al >• la-el r the state Over five Imtidreil students tv- ic it, aih-n dance the first year, and over seven htimhvd •Itinnf !•; i I'M' v eitr - , ?'''• clsvss of students may tiaiily be found here, ami all it associations are firsv class. Locfvtion and Accommodations The Institution is located in the most central P 4r *- ot tin city, ami its accommodations, for extent, fie gatiec and convenience, are unsurpo.—cd. AH t"' l * rooms have been fitted up in the very r-est style with •iH-. 1 S , - NES A. OFPK;e - s °K COI'NTINr. IK'l'sKA lELEc.RAPH OFFICES, STATIDNEHY BTOBE AND A RtUIL.IK BANK OK DEPOSIT AND ISSUE, supplied with finely-engraved lithographic notes R* i 4 circuUiiug medium ID txie DepHriuicnt of Acw** 4 To Young Men who desire the very best facilities for a Practical Education far Bulne. we guarantee a course of instruction no whef f l ** equalled, while the reimtation and -tandiug of :M Institution among business men make its pn-iorsf ment the best passport to success and advance two'- All entering any CofnoßTcinl Cuii^ji e ' nre invited to 9end for an Illustrated Circular and Catalogue containing complete interior views of the College, ani fu,l particulars of the course of instruction, terms x. c. 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