TJ2 A A IJJ J, LOCAL AFFAIRS. Pean'ylraala Railroad. Trains leave Lewistown Station as follows: IVentafard. Eastward. rallaiiolphia Express, 563 a. tri. 12 17 a. rn. BALTIMORE " . 440A - M j" 4 st Line, 644 p. m. Ro4a. m. pay Express, 10 54 a. m. Cincinnati Express, 6 21 p. m. Mail. 4 27 p.m. Emigrant. 1" as a. m. Thraagn Freight, 10 45 p m. Fast . " R 55 a. rn. Express *' 12 30 p. m. 12 35 p. m. St' " 600 p.m. 705 p. m J, i'ai " 730 a.m. 300 p.m. C"#i Train, 1 oop.m. 10 00 a. nt. Union Line, 3 40 p. m. Fare to Harrislmrg 1210; to Philadelphia 5 S5; to *lt one 2 50; to Pittsburgh 6 60; T Baltimore 5 20 ; to York 3 ML *-! lie ticket nflßee will he open 20 minutes before tiie arrival of each passenger u* n D. E. ROBESON, Agent. #-Galbraith's Omnibuses convey passengers to tei from ail the trains, taking up or selling them down at all points within the berougii limits. WAIT FOR THE BEST. —B. F. Lossing's Pictorial History of' the War. Mr L. did not commence writing his history until the war was over. Illustrated with 2QOO engravings. JAS. M. LASHELL, Agent for Mifiliu County. election on Friday last did not please the patent democracy at all. They had an idea in their heads that the Union party was in a state of dis organization, and that all the recon structed had to do was to nominate Tom, Dick or Harry and take posses sion! Judge then of their astonish-j ment when the mass -of the Union j ticket was announced to be elected by au increased majority over last year. We give the result Mow : Chief lhirsi-ss. £W. W. W. Total. : R. J Bribt:i* 132 US 250 ! ,i S Selheimrrt 112 .113 225 fwn Council. Will. Chestnut* 138 125 263 | Jahn A. B.iver* 133 100 235 j J.,iin ThrelKel.lt 96 12) 216 ' in IS.iuiit 121 103 223 ; Bcb'> >1 lH^eftors. Win. 11- Keller* 111 109 220 ti 'orne SV. Suult* 120 114 2.34 T M. UlUevf 120 121 241 j Joseph McFmlden, Uu. war Jets. 129 113 247 Assesgor. u n. Smith* 121 113 21J John Zeiglerf 119 104 22.1 j Collector. John Mosaer* 126 115 242 j John S. McEwetlf 118 107 225 j A alitor. Charles 11. Hemlersou* 133 122 255 . Ciiari. a IWrtryf 97 103 200 ! High Constable. <4.- irge Miller. Independent 133 87 217 j William S. May, Uern. nom. 68 S) 143 Z. Urner. Itid. 7 19 26 i G. A, Snyiler, Iml. 30 26 56 , El; l'rice. " 2 19 21 Constable. Jno. L. Porter, Ind. 11l 88 199 | Wm. SpauMing, Ind. 82 50 132 i Samuel Nishtsitiger, Ind. 8 16 24 ; JIMK'U West Ward—.lolin Kulr* 112; John A. Shimpf 99 East " —O. Gasklns* 110: Seth Uennert 117 Inspectors, W. W.-S H. Berryhlll* 114; Z. R-throckt 91 y w.—VV. V. Ri.lcn* 116: W. 11. Kittliurt 104 Justices. W. W- Aaron Elliott* 120 ; James Nichols.* 91: - Nathaniel Co ufo.tt 90; Joseph S. Wareamt 116; James 1,. 1 I'orter, In.l, 35. Those marked with a * are Union men. Those with at comprise the various shades uf Democrats, sucr. as har.l- . shell, softsliell. peace, war, Vallandigham, reconstructed, I Ac. DERRV TOWNSHIP. Assessor —Jacob Roth rock. Inspectors —John 11. Hoopes, Joseph F. Townsend. Judge—Win. II Womer. Supervisors —Jacob Hoover, George W. Si trier. Auditor —Win. Creighton, and John Molder, tie. Constable—Forest Swyers. Justice—Joseph Stewart. School Directors —Francis 11. Means. Samuel Mitchell Township Clerk —Adam B. White. School Directors, Freedom —It. II j Lee, Jesse Mendenhall, Jonathan Price. \ The Granville election officers failed j to make a return. The remaining townships will ap- j pear in our next. U<%-The weather has exhibited some remarkable changes since last Wedne- ; day, when the thermometer rose to 72 degrees, being within 4 degrees of j summer heat; on Thursday it stood at | hi; on Friday at 48 morning, 44 even ing ; on Saturday morning it had fal- | len to 22, with squalls most of the at- i ternoon, and in the evening fell to 17, j at which point it also stood on Sunday I morning; towards evening it roso to , 21, and on Monday morning stood at 21, with snow, which continued fall 1 ing until noon. Up to Tuesday morn- ; iiitr it varied but little from that figure, i O O j Gn Tuescay evening it commenced j raining, continuing all night, but lias I not yet carried off the snow ; tlier- ; mometer this morning 86. Mrs Granville Patterson, was lately relieved of a valuable gold watch while getting on a passenger train at Tyrone. Thieves and pickpockets seem to be everywhere. In Lilleyville, Decatur township, a j house occupied by Harrison Monbeck took fire from the stove pipe on Wed- j nesday a week, and was burned to the ground. A part of the furniture was saved. The house was the property of Joseph Sigler, of Decatur township. Three or four young men from the forge committed an assault on a color ed man named Ben Slater last Friday, but hadn't poor John Harris to deal with. They were arrested, but the case was subsequently settled before Esq. Kudisill. Don't forget the Dialcxian Society's entertainment this and to-morrow evenings, for the benefit of the A L S CtaST Put up bird boxes, useful ten ants will occupy them. j The following appointments among others were made by the East Balti more Conference, held at Williamsport: JUNIATA DISTRICT. Presiding Elder-T. Barnhart Altoonj*—.J. S. Mo^lnrray. HoUidaysburjr—\ \\ (bivor. Woodberry -Jas 31. Clarke, A. W. Decker. Williamsburg—John A. Dixon. Birmingham—John Moorhead, W. Case. Petersburg—James Brads. Manor Hill—J. A. DeMoyer, O. M. Stewart. Huntingdon—Job A. Price. Cassville—J. F. Brown, one to be supplied. Mount I'nion—S. 51. Hartsocic. Slurteysburg—S. A. Crevehng, one to be supplied. MrVeytown—W. Gwyn, one to be supplied. Lewistown—W. Downs. ** Circuit—M. L.Smith. M Iroy—D. B. MeCloskey. i Sarton—J. C. Clarke. It. Mallalieu. i Bloody Run—W. G. Ferguson, T. T. S. Richards, i Bed fold—A. R. Miller. Rainsburg—J. W. Leckie. Sehellsburg—J. H. M.-Garrah. McConnelsburg—A. E. Taylor. Samuel Barnes was appointed to North Baltimore Station; J. W. Mc- i ; Cord East Baltimore; W. M Frysingcr i Huntingdon Avenue, Baltimore. W. j H. Reed. Allegheny; K. W Kirby, Mif- • flin Station, J. B Pollsgrove, Win. | Schriber, Mifflin Circuit; J. V Ross. York Springs; Win. A Hoi ck, Hano ver; E. T. Swartz, York, 2d charge; I>. H. Crever, Presiding Elder Carlisle District; \V r W. Evans, Pine street., Williamsport; A. M. Creighton, Mon toursville; J. Anderson, Sunbury; J P S wanger, Bellefo n te; Sam ue 1C reigh to 11, Lock Haven; G. W. C. Yanfossen, Clinton. The horses driven by James Thomp son, of Potter's Mills, ran away with j j him in liis buggy near Milroy, a week I or two ago. and did great mischief, de i stroying the vehicle and severely in juring a Mr. Criswell who had a wa gon on the road. Mr. T., we believe, escaped without serious injury. CANCER CAN BE CURED. Dr. Hebern, of Quincey, Illinois, j cures cancer without knife, pain, or loss of blood, in from four to twenty- | : four hours; also treats consumption ; I successfully. I v. — " LIFE'S FANCY PART. Volume 1, Chapter 6. Hue anxloiiM youth did wish to show I O ~ \ £■ 1 a .5. i ! v*' f !u T i :2 t • ff or £ v >" I \ i t A = : \ = > * y *iu.x( v 'Sunn Xnituj IDIIX To be Continued• 2500 CORDS ENMWUT OAK AND HEMLOCK BAHR, Delivered at the Tannery of it • Aki< wI 'r- C.Z> w.j ! ii: ui*iToiv\, For which the highest market price -Gil he paid in CASH. Lewistown, raarl4— l Ij T\T-E"W" FIRM. I 1 ilh iJiidersigned hmng, r - i nersliip A F. ti. Dr ■.. -j --| and Grocery Business i- r< <• oi . ust the name <f George SSon Yn I persons having unsettled accounts mi my i books are earnestly requested to call and ; make settlement as I am desirous of closing I said books as soon as possible GEORGE BLYMYEK, Thankful for the liberal patiimage hereto f re extended to this establishment, the nev ! solicit a continuance of the | same, and will use their utmost endeavors to i please all who may favor them with a call. GEORGE BLYMYEK & SON. Lewistown. uiarl4-2in X, WHAT'S ALL THIS ? Why, the Grain Business Reviv ed at fdcCoy's old Stand. ' r IMIE undersigned, having*rented the large [ L and commodious Warehouses formerly j I occupied by Frank Mc Coy, esq., is now pre ; j pared t i purchase or receive and forward I Ail Kinds of Grain, fur which be will pay market prices. Also, i lie will keep for sale, Salt, Plaster, Coal & Fish. fie returns thanks to all his old customers j for their former patronage, and shall feel grateful for a renewal of past business rela j tions. lie has ulso ae.epted the agency for : the celebrated 3/erchants will find it to their advantage i to give him a call. marl4-l v Wif. WILLIS. . Notice to Trespassers. W HERE AS, a number of persons have TT already been trespassing on thepretni- ! ses of the undersigned, on Coffee Run, Brown township, and contrary to law fishing for j trout, notice is hereby given that any person hereafter caught trespassing on said premises ' by fishing for trout or other fish in said stream, | they will be prosecuted without respect to j ! persons DAVID McNITT, SIMEON YODER. MORRISON k GIBBONEY, JOHN HOOLEY. 1 J/arch 21, laoo.-2t*) and others. i VEKTDTJB. TO be sold at public sale, at the residence of the undersigned, in Oliver township, on THURSDAY, March 22, 1866, the following personal property, to wit: THREE HORSES, 4 Cows, 4 Ilogs, two horse Wagon, one horse Wagon, Buggy, 2 Sleds, Plows, Harrows. Windmill, Cidermill. 2 Log Chains, 2 sets of wagon Harness, 2 sets single Harness, Doub letrees Singletrees, and a variety of other farming utensils, too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock a. in-, when terms will 1 e made known. feb2dts* SAMUEL PRICE. PUBLIC SALE. \\ r ILL he sold at public sale, at the resi- T ? dence of the subscriber, in the bor ough of Lewistowu, on Saturday, March 24, 1866, the following personal property, to wit: Large lot of Ingrain and other Carpeting, all nearly new, a full set of PARLOR FURNITURE, nearly new, large size Cook Stove, Bureau, Bedsteads, Wasitstands, Tables, Chairs, and a geio-rui variety of Household and Kitchen Furniture. S-.I- to commence at 1 o'clock, p. ui., when terms wili be made known ioi7 WILLIAM WILLIS. SHCxtE HOUSE FOR SALE. vjftutA The well known and eligibly sit uated More House on the Canal [J HBank at the western termination 458£bHEE 1 Market street, is offered at pri vate sale until Tuesday, April 3, 1866. when, if not disposed of it will on that day be of- J fered at public sale, at the Court House, in Lewistown. at 1 o'clock p. m. It is a large and commodious building, in good order with ! a tine wharf and lot for Coal. well en i closed. For further particulars inquire of FRANCIS MeCLURE. Lewistown, .Jan. 31, 1866—tf SHERIFF S SALES. 1) Y virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni ) Exponas, issu-d out of the Court of Com m -n Pleas of Mifflin county and to in di rected, will be exposed to sale, by public ven | due or outcry, at the Court House, in the Bor ough of Lewistown. on Saturday, March 31. 1866, at ono o'clock in the afternoon, the following real estate, to w it: _ A tract < f land in Bratton township, Mif flin county. Pa., containing three hundred Acres, rn <re or less, bounded on the north by lands of Simon Gro, on the west by Jacob Miller, on the east by Joel Moist, and run- J ning to top of mountain on tho south, with a Log House. Stable, and other improvements | thereon erected. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of George Hoffman, sen. AI.SO, All the right, title, and interest to and in, and his right to mine and take ore from all that tract of land, situate in Granville town i ship. Mifflin county, bounded by lands of M Ruble, John Ruble, M Shaw and others, containing one hundred and thirty Acres. | and one hundred and twenty Perches, and all wauce, more or less, as the property of 0 P Duncan. D M. CONTNER, Sheriff. Sheriff's office, Lewistown, March 14, 66. a lEDAR WARE, for sale bv V/' feL2B F.J HOFFMAN, UAY for sale by F. J. HOFFMAN. . feb2 DRIED PEACHES and APPLES at (feb2l) F. J. HOFFMAN'S. kS'S'i.i: I 'i '.V li Id apple trees, at 20 ets. All de ) . i ;• k - mis >nd large trees, for sale at HOFFMAN'S. * 15 %IS IROY VT 6 cents per pound. Horse Shoes and Nails, low for cash at HOFFMAN'S. Tis-tn? ciiins V LARGE assortment at very low prices, at F. J. HOFFMAN'S. I*el ?*4)lt' Leather, IOW for cash, at HOFFMAN'S. j feb2B Bii-ii L'aseft. BUY' your Bird Cages—they are pretty— at HOFFMAN'S. 1 >LANK BOOKS, all sizes. Cap, letter, | 1 • note and wrapping paper. Envelopes, &c., at HOFFMAN'S. DOWN! DOWN? DOWN? j Very Low at HOFFMAN'S. Good Molasses, 14 ets, per quart. do Syrup, 25 do Best do 34 do SUGARS, good brown, 14 ets. per pound. Extra, very light, 15 do White, 18 do TEAS, good Black, 1.25 do COFFEE, prime, 34 do Extra, 37 do Coal Oil, 20 ets. per quart THY THEM? ■•BEST FAMILY FLOUR, from the well-known Brown's?! Mills, | can l>c had at all times in Lewistown, at the stores of ! F. J. Hoffman au<i Henry Zerbe. 11. STULNA & HOFFMAXS. I Keedsville, Dec. 6,1865.-3 m RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR PROFITABLE IN VESTMENT. REVENUE EXTENSION SILVER IIIMU (MM OF NEVADA. Capital Stock, $500,000, Divided iuto 50,000 Shares, at $lO each. OFFICERS: PRESIDENT, HON. GEORGE P. FISHER, Judge of the Supreme Court, Washington, D. C. VICE PRESIDENT, T. S. EMERY, Philadelphia. TREASURER. E. B. HARPER, Of Harper. Durney A Co., Bankers, Philadelphia, SECRETARY, LOUIS R. MCDONOUGH, Philadelphia. SUPERINTENDENT AT THE MINES, D. S. CHILDS, Mining Engineer, Austin, Nevada. OFFICE, No. 55, South Third St., Philadelphia. Silver tfining Profitable. That the business of Mining and reducing silver quartz is immensely profitable, is amply attested by the results which have accrued frotn the mines of Mexico. Peru. Germany, and other silver-bearing countries, and that Silver lodes arc remarkably rich, as well as numerous, in Nevada, we have the testimo ny of such eniment and disinterested men as Bishop Simpson. Prof. Silliman, Prof. James. Hon. Horace Greely, Speaker Colfax and Senator Nye, who per sonally visited and inspected the mines, besides hun dreds of other individuals who are now engaged in the business of mini tig in that State. Prof. Silliman. whilst in Nevada, delivered a lecture in the city of Austin, during which he said : "We cannot count up on th time when mining will cease to be profitable in these hills'" Bishop Simpson'of the Methodist church, in a lec ture delivered in the city of New York, after his re turn from Nevada, said : "Were the debt of our na tion $20.000,000,u00, there is wealth enough there, when our debt is paid otf, to give to every soldier who re turns from our battle-fields muskets of silver instead of iron. * * * Ido not now speak from bile .-peculation, but I speak of that wealth from observa tion and actual calculation. What Dividends may be Expected. A® to the amount of dividends that may he reason ably. expected from a Silver Mining Company. opera ting in Nevada, it may be set down as ranging from 100 to 1000 per cent, per annum, according to the pro gress ma le in the mutes, and the quantity of machin ery at work. Harpers' Monthly Magazine for August contained an article on "Nevada." which, with reference to the profits of silver mining, said: "If the mine be of even average value it can scarcely fail to return from ten .to 2o per cent a month to the invester; and silver mines are unlike gold mines, in that they are ine-r --haustibl e, and may be worked for generations when once opened." A recent issue of the Philadelphia Evening Tele graph. speaking on this subject, s. ys : "The mining statistics of Nevada show us thai whenever worked with proper appliances, and under judicious manage ment. these mines have paid from Sou to 800 per cent, per annum upon the capital invested." What other Companies are Doing;. There is not a singie Company now in operation with their own machinery in Nevada, as for as we have learned, that is not a complete success. All are returning not only large, but enormous Dividends,aud the prices of their share have correspondingly ad vanced For instance, on March 2d. the stocks of the older Companies were quoted in the city papers as follows : "Gould A Curry. $950; Savage. $915; Cliol lar Poto,,i, $.305; Imperial, $117: Crown Point, $1,040; Al pha, $260, Yellow Jacket, 430." The original price of these stocks was less than ?So—someof them onlyslo. And the Companies more recently organized are not a whit less prosperous, but as far as progressed give every promise of an ultimate success cvengrcatcr than that achieved hy the Gould £ Curry. For example, the stock of the Hale A Noreross Company of Nevada, which a few months ago was worth only S4O, is now quoted at $1,150. So.also, the Boston aud Reese River Mining Company, which commenced work only last fall: its shares, i hough originally sold at $lO. soon went up to $lO5. and on the Ist of March had advanced to s2i)o. The Valnral Conclusion. It may therefore he safely asserted that no other enterprise, requiring the a—oblation of capital, otters so many inducements for investment. icith so tittle risk, as Silver Milling. Eirru Company that mens a minr. ami will lumtstlu </•. tenrk. vesr ur A SUCCESS! It cannot possibly fail, foe <uil\ ditferencQ between compatiit s atvcirrk will be IU the amounts of their div idends. TUi: RETCYT E EXTENSION SILVER MLYISG lOnPAYY , Are theowners of NINETEEN (19) valuable Ledges amounting to 41.000 linear feet (the chief of which is tiie Revenue Extension Lead, one of the richest ever discovered in that district.) all of which are situated upon the celebrated Lander Hi!!, near Austin, Neva da. The Hopkins' Tunnel, which commences at the foot of Lander Hill, and will pierce the hill from side ti side, running at right angles with the Silver Veins, and vril' cut in its course upward of one hundred and fipy mines ( this number being already located), is also the property ot this Company. Work upon this tunnel is being pushed forward with energy.#ui has already reached upward of three hundred feet. The Superintendent telegraphs from Austin. Neva da, under date of February 22d. 1860, as follows; 1 ••At work on Revenue Extension Mine; ore taken out 10-dav assays $457.45 to the ton. Work on Hop kins' Tunnel advanced 70 feet since last dispatch (February 2d)." And again, under date of March sth. as follows: •Receipts in bullion $1,900. Tunnel advanced 109 feet Revenue shaft 20 feet." What Other? Say About it. The Philadelphia Commercial List of March 3d. contains a letter from one oft ts correspondents, dated Austin. Nevada. February 5,1866. which says: ••At the lower extremity of tiie city of Austin — quondam Clifton—where Pony Canon dqpotieiies into Reese River Valley, a project lias been commenced, which, if carried out in accordance with the plan of those whu conceived the scheme, will prove one of the most magnificent works of the day. and which cannot foil to handsomely reward those who push it to completion. I allude to tiie Hopkins' Tunnel. The Revenue Extension Milling Company, owning this tunnel have a series of ledges lying parallel with each other, located upon the hill, at the foot of which this work commences, and will cut at nearly a right angle each lode with which it comes in con tract throughout its entire length, and thov can he numbered by tiie score—tiie hill being literally seam ed with them. * As this great work progresses, vein after vein of the rock bearing the precious metal will be crossed, at a depth sufficient to render their work ing profitable, each in succession beingcut at agreat er depth from the surface than the preceding one, owing to the rising of tiie iiili in which they are locat ed. Upon these veins, after they are crossed, work men can he engaged in extracting the ores upon eith er side of the tunnel, without in any manner hinder ing its progress." The Success of the Company Certain. It is thus apparent that the Revenue Extension Silver Mining Company have progressed so for in their operations that success is not only certain, but ACTUALLY AT THE DOOR. Before the close of the com ing summer—perhaps by the middle—it will be rank ed amongst the DIYTDEND-PAY'lN'Gcompanies,and its stock will, in all probability, advance to $25. SSO, or perhaps even sloo per share. Therefore, not c in (he time to invest. Only a small portion of the working capital vet remains unsold, and the Directors are anx ious that it should be disposed of immediately, in or der that there iray be no delay in the prosecution of the work in hand. Hence this advertisement. Price of shares $lO, free of assessment. Certificates issued as soon as funds are received. Persons wishing to invest, whether in large or small amounts, may remit to or address E. B. HARPER. Treasurer. No. 55 SOUTH THIRD ST. PHILA. H. FRY'SINGER, Lewistown, Pa., General Agent. Philadelphia, March 14, 1866.—it. NOfICK TO FARMERS! PRODUCE WANTED. 111-W h leased the \\ arehouse at the West-end of Market Street, tn Lewistown, (lately occupied by Francis McClure A Co.. where 1 am pre pared to purchase at the highest market or re ceive on storage all kinds of grain and other produce Coal, salt and piaster kept constantly on hand for sale. AHNEK THOMPSON. Lewistown, Aug 23,1865.-tf K. H. The same business also continued as hereto ore at the Warehouse in Keedsvdle. Brown's Mills. r jpilE undersigned are prepared to buv all kinds of Produce for cash, or receive on store at Brow n's Mills, Reedsville, Pa. We will have on hand Plaster. Salt and Coal. We lutend keeping the mill constantly ruuning, and have for sale at the lowest Market rates, at alt times. #~The public ate requested to give us a call. sep2Ttf it. ST BUNK A HOFFMANS. Lewistown Mills. TIIE HIGHEST CASH PRICES Ftiß WHEAT, AND ALL KINDS (IF DRAIN, or received it on storage, at the option of those having it for the market. They hope, by giving due and personal at tention <o business, to merit a liberal share of public'patronage. Ce&~PLASTER, SALT and Liiueborners COAL always on hand WM. B Mo AT EE & SOX. Lewistown, Jan. 1, 1805.-tf Til! BUT 17A1111DIM AT aaasußULcsrsiLjiisiHo NOTICE TO FARMERS! r IM {E undersigned announces that he I is now prepared to buy or receive ou storage, and forward till kinds of Grain and other Produce, at his new Warehouse at Reedsville. PMSTKR, SALT & COAL kept constantly on hand for sale. He also continues the Produce Business at the old stand in Lewistown. oetl'J-tf ABNER THOMPSON. LUMSEn. 'IMIE undersigned lias just received, and Jt wiil keep constantly on hand, all kinds of DRY LUMBER, BUILD STUFF, SHIN GLES, LATHS, and material generally kept in a first class Lumber Yard, girders will be promptly attended to. Ail kinds of worked material,- flooring, weather-boarding, window frames, &e. CHARLES 11. ANDERSON, feb2l-3m Huntingdon, Pa. A *>"? TRN A ili/isio dfo - ?■. j U. S. Examining Surgeon, IT" EST Market street, Lewistown, two T ¥ doors from the diamond, offers his professional services to the public. By au thority from Washington he has been tip pointed an Examining Surgeon. feb7 r ■ MIH subscriber has disposed of the patent -®- ed limekiln property at tlie north end of V alley street to Col. Win. Willis, but reserves the limekiln for a short time to fill ac intract made for lime, and has procured the aid of a practical limehurner to perform that part; therefore, I offer myself to the citizens of Lewistown and its vicinity to attend to the art of MASONRY in all its branches, and shall be ready to furnish all materials if re quired. From my past experience Ifl itter myself to receive a share of public patronage. Persons wishing to give me a cail. would do well to do it soon, as I wish to procure a suf ficient force to do the work in duo time.— Fresh lime can be had in a few days at the above kiln. marl ot WILLIAM McKEE. IRON BUILDINGS, No. 37, Fifth st, PITTSBURGH, Pn. TUITION FEE *EVI:R CHAAULD, FORTY DOLLARS PAYS FOR The Full Graduating Course, 'j IME UNLIMITED, IN Book Keeping, Business Penmanship. Commercial Calculations, Lectures Upon Law, Ethics, Detecting Counterfeit Money. Other Colleges have either advanced their tuitinp fee to SSO, or charge $lO to Als extra for Penmanship. Their Books ami Stationery, also, costing from sl2 to $20 —ours cost bllt $5. DUFF'S ORIGINAL PLAN OF BUSINESS EDU CATION, as taught in this oity for about twenty-five years from his own systems of Book Keeping, which are sanctioned by the American Institute and Cham ber of Commerce, and other competent authorities et New York, as the most perfect system in use. with \V . H. DUFF'S FIRST PREMIUM BUSINESS AND ORNAMENTAL PENMANSHIP !aught in DAI and i:Vi;il\G Clashes. It will be found by proper inquiry that this is the only College of the kind in the Union conducted by an experienced Merchant, and whose Penman is a trained accountant. Steamers and Bankers can always obtain thorougnly educated accountants on applica tion at our office. O-Those desiring our elegant new Circular, pp. 75 containing an outline of our Coarse of study and prac tice. with Samples of our Penman's Business ami Or namental Writing, must enclose TWENTY-FIVE CENTS to P. DUFF A SON, Pittsburgh, Pa, s°-We wiil mail any person enclosing uss2, a copy fo either our Mercantile or Steamboat Book Keeping post paid. nov29ixn* 628. HOOP SKIRTS, 628. HOPKINS' "Own Make," Manufactured and Sold Wholesale X Retail, No. G2S Arch Street, Philadelphia. fjMIE moat complete assortment of Ladies' J. Misses' and Children's 11001' SKIRTS, in this City; gotten up expressly to meet tho wants of tirst class trade; embracing the newest and most desirable Styles and Sizes i of "Gore Trails," of every length—froin 2jL to 4 yds. round,—2o to 56 Springs, at 2 to jss (X). Plain Shirts, ull lengths, from to 3 yards round the bottom, at §1 40 to $3 15. Our line of Misses' and Children's SKIRTS are proverbially beyond all competition, for variety of styles and sizes—as well as for finish and durability; varying from Bto 33 inches in length, 6 to 35 Spring at 35 cts. to $2 25. All Shirts of "OUR OW N MAKE" are warranted to give satisfaction; but BUY none as siren, unless they have "Ilopkin's Hoop Skirt Manufactory, No. 628 Arch St." Stamped on each Tab ! Also, constantly on hand, GOOD SKIRTS Manufactured in New York, and the Eastern Stales, which we sell at very low Prices. A lot of cheap Skirts- 15 springs, 85 cts ; 20 springs, $1 (X); 25 springs, $1 15; 30 springs, . $1 25 and 40 springs $1 50. *w*.Sk irts, made to Order and Repaired. Bf3L.TEK.vrs CASH. ONE PRICE ONLY. March 7, 1860-4ni. FtOO PKU YEAR I We nan i agents every where to sell our MI-ROVED s2o Sewing Machines. Tbrce new kinds.— Under and upper feed. Warranted five years.— AI HIVE salary or larg>- commissions paid. The ONLY machines sold in the United state; .--r less than S4O, which are fully liccnsol by Howe, H'Ae'.r f- H'ftson, Orover <[■ Ji.ik.ir, Siruj.i it- Co•. ami Eachtider. All other machines are infringements and the idler or user are liable In at rest, jiiuami ihipri.nminc.nl. Circu lars free. Address, or call upon Shaw £ Clark, Itid deford, Maine, dec 20-isly ITCH ! ITCH ! ITCH ! Scratch ! Scratch !. Scratch ! Wlieaton's Ointment Will lure the Itch iu IS Honrs. \lso cures Salt Uheiun, Ulcers, Chilblains, and all Urnptiona of tire skin. Price So cents. For sale by all Druggists. Ily Sending 60 vents to WEEKS £ POTTER. Sole Agents. 170 Washington st.. Boston. MUSK, if will he orwarded by mail, froe of postage, to any pari of the United States seji'iOOm ' The Great English Remedy' PROTECTED BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. sue JAMES CIoiKKE'S Celebrated Female Pills. Prepared from a prescription of Sir ./. Clarke, .V. D Physician EJ tiaordinaiy to the TAUTEN. This Invaluable medicine Is unfailing In the cure of all those painful and dangerous diseases to which the fenialo constitution is subject. It moderates all excess and re moves al! obstruct ton.-, from whatever cause, and a speedy cure may be relied on. TO MAI'KIE!) r.ADIES it is particularly si Ited. It will. In a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. Each bottle, price one dollar, bears the Government Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits. CAUTION. These Pills should not be taken by females during tho FIRST TIIItEK MONTHS "f pregnancy, as they are sure to bring on miscarriage, but at any other lime they aro safe. Every woman knows that the bloom ofhealtli must fade, with the slightest irregularity oi obstruction of the meti ses. These Bills are truly the woman's iriend ill her hoar of trial, and the only sure, positive, and neverfalltng cure and regulator of suppression of nature, from whatever cause, bo mild that the feeblest can lake them with per fect security, yet so powerful in their effects, that they may tie safely called, a never tatting Regulator. In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Alfectlons, Pains in the Back and Limbs, fatigue ou slight exertion. Palpita tion oftho Heart. Hysterics and whites, these Piils will ef fect a cure wh.'n ail other means have failed; and although a powertul remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimo ny, or anything hurtful to the constitution. full directions in the pamphlet around each package, which should he carefully preserved. SOLD RY ALL DRUGGISTS. Sole General Agent for the United States and British Do minions, JOB MOSES, 27 t'ortiand st.. New York. X. B.- $1 00 and 6 three cent postage stamps enclosed to any authorized agent, will ensure a bottle, containing SO Pills, by return mail, securely sealed from all observation. LIFE—HeaIth—STRENGTH. LIFE—HeaIth—STRENGTH. LIFE—HeaIth—STRENGTH. riic 4* real Frem-ls liuiiitdy. DR JUAN DELAMARRE'L CELEBRATED SPECIFIC PILLS. Pr.parol from a prescription of Dr. Juan Delamarre, C/.icf Physician to the Hospital itu Surd ou Laribouiere of J'aris, This valuable medicine is no Imposition, but Is unfailing n the cure of Spermatorrha- or Seminal Weakness. J-.very pecics of Genital or Urinary Irritability, In voluntary or sightly Seminal Emissions from wbatevercause produced >r however severe, will he speedily relieved and the organs •estoted to healthy action. Read the. following opinions of eminent French physicians: "We have used the Specific Pills prepared by Garanciere t Dnpout, No. 214 Hue Lombard, from tlie prescription of Dr. Juan Delamarre, in our private practice with uni form success, and we believe there is no other medicine so well calculated to cure all persons suffering from Involun tary Emissions or any other weakness of the sexual or gans. whether caused by a sedentary mode of living, ex cesses, or abuse. It. A. BEACHEPARIE, M. I>. G. P. Puj.U'.MS, M. D. J vex 1,2 Ltgciixr, M. D. Paris. May sth, 1563. BEW ARE OF COUSTERFEI I'S. Tim Genuine l'llls are sold by all the Principal Druggists throughout the world, price one dollar per box, or six box es for five debars. UAKANCiERK & DUPONT.SoIe Proprietors, No. 214 Rou Lombard, Paris. One dollar enclosed to any authorzed agent, will Insure t box by return mail, securely sealed from all observation. Six tuxes .or five dollars. Sole Genera. Agents for America. OSCAR (f. MOSES A-CO.. 27 Cortland St., X. V. X. B French, German, Spanish and English Pamphlets •oiitaiiiing fill! particulars and directions for use, sent free ■o any address. Sold in Lewistowti by F. J. HOFFMAN'. Janl7-ly €A T A Klt II * \ I F I . rms Snuff has thoroughly proved itself to be the best article known fur curing the Catarrh. Cold in the. Head and Headache It has been found an excel lent remedy in many cases of Sore Eyes. Deafness has been removed by it, and Hearing lias often been ureal ly improved by its use. It is fragrant and agreeable, and GIVES IMMEDIATE HEME! to the doll heavy riains caused by diseases of the head, I'he sensations after using it are delightful and invig orating. It opens and purges out all obstructions, strengthens the glands, and gives a healthy action to the parts affected MOIIE THAN TIIIRTV YEARS' of sale and use of DR. MARSHALL'S CATARRH .tin HEAD ACHE SNI FF, lias proved its great value for all t ho com mon diseases of the head, and at this moment stands higher than ever before. it is recommended by many of the best physicians and is used with great success and satisfaction every where. Read the Certilicates of Wholesale Drug gists in 1854. The undersigned, having for many years been ac quainted with DR. MARSHALL'S CATARRH' AND HEADACHE SNI FF, 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 cure ot Catarrhal Affections, and tiiai it is decidedly the best article wc have ever known for all common diseases of the head, Burr £ Perry, Boston, i Barnes £ Parke, N. Y Keetl. Austin £ Co., " |A.B. £D. Sands, Brown, LatisomZc Co.. " I Stephen Paul £ Co., Heed, Cutler £ Co., *• ! Israel Minor £ Co.. " wo J". w . • • " i McKesson £ Bobbins, " YY lison, fair bank & Co. " ]A. L. Scovtlle £ Co., Henshaw, Kdtnand £ Co., M Ward, Close £Co , " It. H. Hay. Portland, Me. | Bush £ Gale. '* For sale by al! Druggists, TRY IT. janl-ly. A MONTH t— wanted for *4-* sis entirely uric articles, just out. Ad dress O. T. GAREY', City Building, Biddeford, Main. December 20, tsly.
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