BDUCATIOWAL. I J. K. IhltlLU. Jftrfltn County, Ritior. | To the friends of Public Schools. By the action of the Mifflin County j Teacher's Association at McVeytown, j the undersigned has been elected to conduct the Educational Column When we rumember the genial and cultivated mind and the skillful hands which, in former time, did this work j so well, and when we remember how closely—almost unmercifully—teach ers and the reading public generally, j criticise such crude efforts as may he j expected from the undersigned, we j feel ready to shrink from the task as- j signed u*. But, though we are eon scious of deficiencies in scholarship ! and experience, we mean to make a j hearty effort to render the Education- j nl Column an agreeable feature in the j Gazette, and a kind of exponent of the educational powers of the county. We are a tirm believer in the doe trine that every child born into the ; world has as much right to knowledge i and culture as to sunshine and air. and ! food, and drink. And, as public schools J seem to be the cheapest and best agen- ! ev that has yet been devised to pro- | moteythe universal diffusion of knowl- i edge and culture, therefore it is the ! duty of every man and woman to eon- i tribute a mite toward fostering and j improving our public schools. By a unanimous vote the teachers j of the county signified their willing ness to extend their aid in maintain- : ing the Educational Column ; but it j is hoped that parents, directors, and ; citizens generally will give us the bin- ! etit of their thoughts on school mat ters ns viewed from their respective j standpoints. J. K. I f.A RTZf.CR. Bu. M:\-JLLE, February '•>, 1 V( >o. * For (he Fdticah'Hutl Colnum. • Our New Text Books. As the directors of Mifflin county j have decided to introduce a uniform j series of text books throughout the entire county, a few words in regard : to the advantages of such a step, may j not be out of place. A well selected series of hooks in a ' single school is indispensable in order j to classify tho pupils and to make j teach ing effective. Uniformity of hooks j in ail the schools of a district is also ; of great advantage to the citizens of! thai district, as booksellers can afford to sell the books cheaper when a large number of the same kind are pure has ed. It is an advantage to the poorer i classes who frequently move from one j part of tiro district to the other. It is i an advantage to young teachers who ' rait become better acquainted with the books they must use. Uniformity of text books through- • cm tiie county is as easy to he had as in a single district, and affords many ] additional advantages besides those j mentioned with reference to districts. As regards the manner of introduc- j ing those hooks adopted, we are of the opinion that the cheapest and fa i reft I way would be to purchase the books at once, and exchange them with the pupils for their old ones. The pub lishers would allow them something for the old books, and give the new ones, for a mere trifle. This would also protect the teacher 1 from the difficulties he must encounter if the introduction is made gradual. If the directors of each township would entrust the matter to their secretary, or some other competent person, then* would be no unnecessary delay, with this advantage in the favor of the buy er of getting the books at introducto- J I V prices. From statistics, furnished I by one of the directors of McVeytown. I we Ic.irn that the cost of introducing | a series of text books, about five years I ago, into all the schools of that bor j ough waft thirty eight doihiis. and, it j the book* had been purchased by each j family as needed, the cost would not j have been less than a hundred. We j trust the directors will adopt a plan j that will bring the books into the schoolrooms speedily and be the least expensive to the purchasers. S. L S jR. IE C I 3? IE S . Back&htat Cakes. —A lady of culture, refinement, observation and compuri son, became a widow, ileduced from affluence to poverty, with a large fain- ' ily of small children dependent on her labor for daily food, she made a varie ty of experiments to ascertain what articles could he purchased for the least money, and would at the same time "go tho farthest," by keeping her children from crying for something to oat. She soon discovered that when they eat buckwheat cakes and molas ses they were quiet for a longer time than after eating any other kind of hod. A distinguished judge of the United States Court observed that when he took buckwheat cakes for breakfast he could sit on tho bench the whole day without being uncomforta bly hungry; if the cakes were omit ted he Telt obliged to take a lunch about noon. Buckwheat cakes are a universal lavorite at the winter break fast table, and scientific investigation and analysis has shown that they abound in JLhe heat-forming principles; benoe nature takes away our appetite for them in summer. - *eio J'lttin fuJtiivf. —A new way of making a plum pudding, which, for want of a better name, is called Mrs. iieed's plum pudding, is to take one % . - pound of beef suet, three-fourths of a pound loaf sugar, one pound flour, six eggs, one pint of milk, otie pound rais ins, one pound currants, three-fourths of pound citron, two nutmegs, mace, cloves, and to add at pleasure two glasses brandy. Chop the suet line, rub it to n cream, add sugar and flour, each time rubbing it well, add the spi ces, fruit and brandy. Beat the eggs, add them, then milk, tie it moderately tight, and bod it eight hours. This quantity makes one very large pud ding— two if boiled in quart bowls, three if in pint bowls. Cover them np tight with paper when cold, and put them away until wanted. When one is wanted boil one hour. tci:iHcv:i. is *:m <:*:! P. F. LOOP HAS greatly reduced die prices of Boots and Shoes. Having a large stock f goods on hand, he proposes to sell at reduc d prices, lie has 11 line assortment of the best selection of men's Boots, from $3 i 5 and np l ward ; boots from 2.00 to 3 iO ; youths 1 o0 : also women's shoes in great variety :tnd of every stile, at greatly reduced prices. His stock of children's Shoes is very large and ranges from bo cents upward. An assort ment of gum shoes. Me still pay strict at teuti >n to manufacturing, buying none but the best stock, and keeping none but the most experienei U workmen, \\ e consider our work second to none in town, and have a good assortment of home made work on hand which will Itc B'dd low. lie would in vite the public generally to call and examine for themselves, and save at least twenty-five p-*r cent. Work made to order w'th despatch. He has also on hand a tine assortment of men's, women's misses and children's woolen and cotton IIOS.K. lower in price than any in town. Calf at the old stand, in the public s juare. jandl 7? a -p vr / awrjfaaiD am SWJ,! LKWIVIOWV PA. J OHN B. S-KLHKI.MER offers his sincere thanks to the friends and well-wishers of his establishment, for the steady and rnpid growth of his ho-inces hitherto, and solicits a continuation of the patronage of the c m inanity. With increased facilities, and devo ting strict personal attention to the detail* of his business, lie is confident that all orders he may he favored with during the present Year, wii! be execute 1 to the entire satisfac lion of these giving them. His stock of Hardware. Wood work. Leather, Saddlery. Coach Trimmings. Linings, Shoe Findings, Paints, Oils. Class, Stoves, Nails, Horse and Mule Shoes, Nails and Nail Rods, dtC., iVvt., A-',, is heavy and well-select d. and is offered at prices a* low as can pos.-ihlv be sold. His TIWVIKE ia of his own manufacture, in de in a good and workmanlike manner. by full hand*. Un der his own aupervision. and ia offered whole- j sale or retail, .< .ihjw) iur tu any in the market, i Merchants, Mechanics, Farmers, llousi* ; keepers and Dealers get erally may rely upon getting any article in his line with an ns-u , ranee of fair dealing and promptness, wheth er in person or by order. Hoofing. Spouting, Repairing, Gas Fitting i and all kinds uf Job Work dune at shortest j notice. Liberal discount given to the Trade and W holeaale Denier*. •I. B. SELHRIMER. ! Leviistown, Jan., l.SfiG-ly A eMilMOffll!} At D, Grove's Store. X;\v Arrival cf Grorrrirs and foiifrrlionrrifi.j DGUuVF. w..u'd again inform the public that he j . ha- j• i 1 received a fre.-li supply. to which he wcitld call tre ir attention. Now i- the tune to buy : i heap prime Molasses; the very la-st of Sugar": prune ! Cofft*. 7 different kinds, pill np in lb. packages; Corn ' Starch. F.-rina. Hominy. It.MM-, and all kinds of Spices. ! resh and tine: prime Cheese, pi ire Cider Vinegar, j Markets. Bucket-. Brooms. and a variety of Dolls and ' Notions lor Children. Also. Kuisins. Figs, Prunes, ■ Co oanut- Altnond-. Ac.. i---it|e the largest assort-j nient oi Soap- to be found in town. Hair Oil?, and an i endle-s variety of extracts, all of which will be sold ■ cheap for cash. ♦e-All kin.l- of Country Produce taken in ex change ior Goods. Thatiklul tor past favora. he hopes by strict atten- : tion to business to merit and receive acouiii.uaiieeof | the patronage of a g.-norons public inaylo Attention! Attention f A Word to the Wise. i WK littve just returned from the I \ city with full and splendid stock of Fall and Winter Goods, which we are prepared to sell to meet the wants and pockets s.f the jxople. our -took comprises ail tilings u-uuily kept in a country store, embracing mmigoods, ef the late-v and most stylish patterns, Cloaks, Shawls & Woolen Goods, I Men .*♦ find Boj s Liuiltiiijf, HUT**, Ciipj*, Jiooij* hint • bhoea. ALfciO, Sugars, Coffees, and Teas, and nlll other things belonging to the Grocery line best quality ; also, Hardware, Qucensware, Wood and \v mow ware. We would ask dnr town nnd country friends to give n a-eall purchasing tdse* her**. ! I ltuukfi! for t hp past la?uld respectfully b. l ontiiiUance of the paiti*. KITTEN HOUSE X MAYES, Opposite Brown's Mill?*. KeetUvitl*. j ..^-. s Produce taken in exchange for goods and ! the iughe.-; market price allowed. Reeusvilie, Nov. 8.1865. End of" I lie War! New Grocery and Provision STORE. TB R subscribers have just opened out on the cornet of Market .arid Brown Streets, in th- room la'elv occupied by Edward Fry singer, a- a Tobacco and Scgar store, a large, splendid and cheap assortment of Groceries, l'r. visions 4e_. consisting in part r.f The bc.-i qualities of Sugars in the market. rantns from 12'.. to 16. Ik. -JO and 23 cents per pound ° " Syrup.Sugar House and Bak:ug Molasses. ' 1-aguvraand Rio Coffee. Tomson's celebrated Pat ent Coffees. R.o. Turkey and Essence of Odfee ; Ba ker's Chocolate; Imperial. Young Hyson. Oolong and Japan Teas, the finest and the purest in the market A complete assortment of Spues, ground and whole; Cream of Tarter. Soda, Baking arid Washing Saiaratus. Starch. 6 Dairy Salt in large and small sacks, to suit pur chasers. Briggs Swift's celebrated Cineinnati sugar cured Hams. Dried Beef; Burlington Herring. Ac. Stoeppard's celebrated Pittsburg Cra -kers, water Butter. Sugar. Soda and Ginger Snaps. And everything that is generally found in a regular Grocery and Provisiou Store. All otir goods ha been selected with great care, and with the view to furnish the citizens of l.ewislown and vicinity with a first class of Groceries at a low figure. A share of th, public patronage is respectfully solicited. (-•unify pioduce taken ID exchange. 7 WEBPK i SON NEW BOOT & SHOE STORE IN THE WEST WARD. The uarter-iinied has just opened a new aiui largo stock of BOOTS and SHOES in -Major Buoy * store room. West M*:kei street. Leynstown a few doors from the diamond and opposue tiiseuOise s Ho tel. where will be fou id an enure new atock of Fash ionable liOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, 1 SLIPPERS, mate. And sonietiiing >ll t'mlery you'll find uew, As well as iu toilet and chamber ware too. But plojee remember tins lulle b't. I eli n. w beginner* a •■oinplete outfit, t'lo ttper and l tter tlutn you can io By buying here :t little ~n*.l ifiefo a few. NVw :i for Tin ware. I've plenty of tlut; Also, hard l atis. and Presses for fat : For joiilnng or spuming you re jtisi light, it you call at the Coffee Hot day 01 night. Many a uew tiling indeed you've missed. For I've not had time to g'vo you a list. And now I'd like to av still more, kut this only I'll say. i have a full store. And turning the crank. I'm tired 'tis seen. Oh that 1 had a pretty steam machine. -To keep you all p >st.-d of things jji my line, Kept at the famous Big Cotfee I'ot Sign, hy J. IKVIX WAI.MS. nor I East market t.. Lea iatown. i'a. 1000. SEW GOODS! AT NATHANIEL KENNEDY'S STORE, In the Odd Fellows' Hall. JEST ivooived fitim Philadelphia, a very choice a.-sontnent of Gin2hm. F'(i'iin'!s. the ks. Hickorr. Foreign ami Domestic Dry Good* of it 1 kinds. AlS'>, Sugars. Coffees, Teas, Chocolate, } lisseuccs ol Coffee. Qiifenswnrc. Stomr ware. Hardware xn3 ! 'diarwaie.shoul ders. Hams. Maekerei, Herring, Sliad, Boots unci" Shoes. Grain Bads, Also, a fine lot of Whisky, BRAS IVY ,' Wine and Gin. i SALT. Ac.. &<\. Ac, which will he sold very low. Country Produce taken j in excliauge for goods i.v X. KENNEDY. Lewsiiown. October 11, 1565. """ ' ~ ! : 1 J5 .O -i a. .. .J £i *9 m • ! HIS. CLOCK'S EXCELSIOR | HAIR RESTORER. The Bet Preparation ft r the lla>r Peer lutroilii'.'tui to. the. Public. IT IS warranted to restore Gray Hair to it* natural color. Make Hair grow <>n bald i : heads, where the disease in not hereditary; ' ! stop Ilair from falling uff or turning gray; ; i cure all eruptions of the scalp; remove scuif, j dandruff, &e.. and allay all itching. It will cause harsh wiry hair to become soft, pliable and lururiititly glossy. It is I - I lilegautlj Perfumed, ai.d is all that can be desired for a dressing. It does not soil the finest linen n r stain the nicest bonnet It is not a dye. but by sup plying the Capillary glands, acts as a restorer, j This preparation contains no Sugar < f Lead i or other minerals so deleterious to the head i and hair, and of which most of the com ! pounds in the market arc made but is a Purely Vegetable Production. i We challenge the world to produce an in i stance where the Restorer lias faded when i used according to directions. It is u u ed and I recommended by the Clergy and the Faculty. The proprietor is awara of the many who ! have been disappointed by the high Bounding pretense of the numerous hair preparations with which the market has been filled for a i few years past, but such Entire Confidence ; does he place in the merits of his Restorer I thi t he offers in cases to refund the money after a thorough trial of two bottles, if it fails to give perfect satisfaction. Mothers, whose children's ha;r is harsh and wiry, or thin and scant, will find by using the Re storer it will immediately improve, thereby laying the foundation tor a good bead of hair, so desirable in after life. A Single Trial will convince the most sceptical of its merits. Once use it and you will always use use it. Califor • Dr. Clock's Excelsior Hair Reatorer, and take no other. Sold by druggists every | where at il.oo per bottle, or six bottles for 1 ' 15.00. Dr. F. B. CLOCK. Proprietor, # Manchester, N. 11. I F. J. Huffman, Agt. for Mifflin co. j024-2m I RMTTi' €O.H, Save Your aa; onbyii Our Mock will be is# IT* aC©SB Every person goes to Pratt's to buy Grocer t ies. Sugars from 12 to 22 cents per pound, Syrups from 20 to 40 " • i Coffee from 35 to 3$ " 44 Teas as low as SI per pound. Dried Fruit, GLASSWARE, | "WILLOWWARE, e uiude up to order iu the neat est arid most fashionable stvlee. ap!9 NEW Tailoring Establishment, Wo mn'm Respect fully announces w to his friends and the pub lie generally that he has re- j moved to the stand former- j MM ta lv occupied hy Dr. J. I*. ; I§kP| Stout-road as a drug store i ft M n, * xr J , "' r 1,1 A. Killing's i *sT Cahint t Ware lvooms, and 'I ' / 8 1 '"here he keeps constantly | || on hand a select assortment j j of Cloths, Casioteres, at.d | Veatiog*. which he will make up to order in i the best and most fashionable style, and on i reasonable terms.* (lite hwu a call. m>24 j New Stock of Hats, Caps, &e. W. O ZOLLINGER, MarLti .>7., Hrut Jh/iit to John Krntifjy's, j jw- • "*"•* Has just received from "fgh j New 7 rk and f'iiiiadel I I jgSfe-A. Phia. the most cAterisire ' stock and complete assort• j lllelli of ■ ever rxniUied in this place which w'li hedis j ; pi.spd id at such prices as to defv competition, j arid which he invites every body to call and ; ; examine, as he is satisfied that his stock can j ; not fail t.. please 9 For the Ornish he has c-nstantlv on hand, i j r win make to order, hats {,. their taste d j J any required size i-r brim, at prices which j ' cannot tail he satisfactory. Country Merchants will Sod it to their ad i 1 vantage to give him a call, as a liberal dedue ! j tion will be made 11 wholesale purchasers. j l>on't forget the place, next door to John I j Kennedy's Store and nearly opposite the j Udd Fe lows' Ilall inavll ROBERT W. rA T TOM, ■ SOI TH SIDK OF If AKKKT STREET, . LEW ISIDW V f>A. HAS just received and opened ht his es , tahlishnieiit a new supply of Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Fancy Articles, &e., which he will dispose of at reasonable prices ! lie invites aii to give him a call and examine : his stock, which embracer, all articles in his 1 line, and is sufficiently large to enable all to i make selections who desire to purchase. KKPAIRiXti neatly and expeditiously ' an ud*d to, and ail work warranted, i Thankful for the patronage, heretofore re j S oeived. in- respectfully asks a continuance of ! : the same, and wili endiuvor to please all who \ i may favor him witu their custom. feb2 ; FOR THE .VMM!! j In addition to an extensive stock of GOLD & SILVER WATCHES, j RrIEDALEOMS, BREAST PINS, RINGS, ai.d other J E "W E E R. "Y , il, JUKI'S t'stahlishiueiit, will he found a beautiful as sortinent of unm* mania, I'hOKH.IJIFH \nttTlS. ALSO. 3>SvMK^JiA^P2l!fi of ail the proniitient I UJJyJ MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, at.d hundreds of other articles. H W. JUNKIN. Lcwistown. Mav £4, ISGS. HEW GOODS, \\'H have just murned from the East V T with a fresh stock of goods, which ! are determined to sell cheap. We hare (Jrey I'willed.all wool Flannel, at ;50 cents and upwards. Canton Flannel 50 • cents and upwards. A general at-soitment of DRESS GOODS. In Ladies' Cloth we have Black, I>rab i Grey, and Water Proof. Black Cloth for i Ladies' Cloaks, which we are prepaied to • sell hy the yard, ready made or make to or* der. Black and white plaid wool long Shawls, very tine, Balmorals, Hoop Skirts, Hosiery. GGvea, Hoods, Nubias, Breakfust Cat es, Ac . &e. We have made nrrnngemcnt* to k'*ep an assortment of Eorke.-: Zephyrs, a splendid ar tide for kn'tting Shawls, Hoods. Pulse War mers, U BARRE, SUKBORY & PITTS TON COAL, aii under cover, for sale by janlTy WM. B. HOFFMAN*. FURS ! FURS! FURS! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL! CHARGES OA K FORD k SONS. BDiTiM'Mi. ilO'iii, PHILADELPHIA. Have nw opn thiir large auci splendid #to k „t LA LIES' ITR OA PS, COLLARS. .MIFFS. CUFF-. GLOVES. and noons. AWothe fine-! assortment->f FANCY Kl'K ltI;Km CAPS, Ml KFLKKSm .1 GLOVES v.-rl,.v ottered t>\ tliem. all <■( which are vaiiauted to U- :i , represented. " octlsAni. Shipping Furs Uou^lit. LEWISTGWN FOUNDRY AM) MACHINE SHOPS. i■ i The un'leri<:npd have taken the Foundry arid Machine Shops formerly carried on by John 11. et-ke-i, where we will continue the manufacture oi uur justly celebrated New Jersey Reaper & Blower, Wilb Dorsey'k Self linking AUarhnwnl, the only reliable Self Raking Reaper. Also, HOKSE POULHS A\l> THKESIILKS nf the latest improved patterns, several dif fer nt kinds <1 I'ii.we. severa different sues of .Coal I Lit ha way Cook Stoves, Jtc. • All kinds of IRON & BRASS CASTINGS, made and fitted up in the most workmanlike manner, for Mills. Eurnacs, Forges and Fac tories, Me have added some new Machine ry to the works, which will enable us tu do work in the best m ssible manner. All kirde of REPAIRING done nt the shuitest notice and on the most accommoda ting terms. Particular attention paid to re' pairing Reapers. Water \\ heels always on baud. Circular Saws furnished and fitted up- REESE & SLAGLE. FAR.ME3R.S 2 3 111 Ki; is W HAT VOl MID TO Tllltl>H MHAIY Geiser's Patent Self-Regulating train Sfjnirutcr. I'ieuurr aor the accommodation of OWtiers of the machine in Mifflin and adjoin ing counties, such CASTINGS as aie mostly 0,-ed<-d for repairing the tei-er Machine. Me are also prepared t<> do repairing, and add such improvements as are used in the la test new my bines. Me also have the Sole Agencv of Mifflin county f-.r t e sale of the Geiser Machine, and are fuhy prepared to receive orders and furnish uiachiro e. Thankful for past patron age we respectfully request a continuance of thh same. febl REESE A SLAG LEE MM'SSMr, BUSINESS COLLEGE | K. E. cor. Tenth ami Chestnut Streets. PHILADELPHIA. I TIIK nr sf r-oinplcte ami tliorouglily I I stip-.luted Ruaiiiess .>r t.V,mnior,ial CoUetc in , the .-onntrv ; I ft,- o|,ty on.- in the city possessing a Legislative > t barter. and ihe only one in the l/hited States autho rized to .-outer lietireesof Merit. Diploma- swarded I to gr-vuti .lis in the Commercial Coins,• under its t-st i polate s. a! by authority of law. Condm led by gentlemen of liberal education and I exteusive experience in business. and affording une ; (iialled advantages for the thorough theoretical slid : praciu-al educm, >n of young men for the various ,lu ! n's employincuts ..f business life. THEORY VXD I'UACTICK COMBINED , by a system 06 At 4 I t'AI. Hl'- a IXESS TUAIXIXti ; original and pre-eminently practical, giving the tn i deui in the shortest time a complete insight into the j routine. details. customs and tonus of business in I g< neial. n* .-oiidti.-ie I in ihe best-regulated cummer rial ftnl mmnna! esubiishmeiiLs. Theoretical Bookkeeping' ! tTpon a new plan, with ait original exposition of the j .-,-iciicc ac.-oujiis. in ranged and published hv the 1 proprietor of tiii- institution exclusively for Ins own ; use. saving one-i:alf tlie ordmarv labor of ttie stu ; dent, and giving him a complete knewledgeof the i practice ot the be-t accountants. TUe Coßimeri-lal ( our.t RMBRtCKS | Buol-kceinivj. (V.MJrt f,ctn! A rit'ntierir Pe,imei**hip. Busi .... , uries/*,,,inter. I hmuuret*! Lav:, Lectures 01 1 pwiMJ Affairs, Commercial Customs, J ur m.l and Ach.ul Business Practice. Special Brancltrt. j Atortna ami the Higher Mlhtu.a;:n.rhonearu.>ines is tr.-ui-aeted, • H,|U ,n 1 -he tu(icufi> of this Instituiioii ;.r#- per j nutted to practice. No regulai office practice can >,e , had m any other school of ill-tin.-tain in the countrr, without which no one can obtain a (a.sition as pia.- tx-al operator. 1 vui.g men arc cautioned against fho deceptive of those who. without any sucii faculties, pretend to tea.-h Telegraphing. Patronage. j I his institution ik now enjoying the largest pstroti j r l rT A' T !' r estewvd upon any commercial s,-cool in i int M r f - V '* hundred students or, in attcn f iVrc'.,. .!• W over seven hundred durinj ' 1 K-"? V 'j , * 4 *' l < hiss f students nuiv invs- Ui nua kli ii*, Mxi!<.•&.- aru 61 Location and Accommodations i r'.i"* tris-tittifi l ,ti is located in the most central part ' i in•>; ' 'ly* aai itx iK'totnmodHtioiiH. fr extent. ganri' unci convenience, are \'l the ; run, have 4e-n fitted up in the very h.-M Mvle null i T' B | l r l V^w F ?iN E 5 ,>R Hrd'sK.-. loLb.IUFH OHICbi, SI'ATIOXtKV bToKE ANI> A Ulilltt BANK OF DEPOSIT ANII Is.-T F. suppiicil with finely-engraved lithographic notes nsed I as a circulating medium IU tiie Department of Actual i OtlMOtSq. 1 To Young Men who desire the Tei-y best facilities for u Pi'actltftl Kducalion for we guarantee n course of instrnction no where else equalled, while the reputation and -lauding of tf.o j 'hbtnntion among business men make its endorse ment l.ie best passport Ui atU'.-ees and a-ivaticenicnt. j All contemplating entering any Commercial CvlwiJf, I are invited to send for an Illustrated Circular and Catalogue. containing oompietc interior VK WS of the College.mxl full particulars of the course of iu*tru<*iicti, terms, Ac. T. A A - *e-a. .Special hw/jv mui Supt. of Ofkct jlueWll