•j* ii 2 a A:i i t•/ A „ LOCAL AFFAIRS. JL Pennsylvania Railroad. Trains leave Lcwistowru Station as fallows : Philadelphia Kxpiess, 5 alia. m. 12 IT a. in. Baltimore •• 4 4<> a. in. i ast l.me. , 644 p. 111. 600 a. 111. J. i_v Kspr-ss 10 .'>4 a. in. <'itieinnati Express, j 06 p.m. W:iv Passenger, 0 34 a 111 M.oi. 4 29 p.m. Kimgrant. In 2* a. m. Through Freicht, 10 45 ]> in. 111 a.m. l'ast •• f. 47 a. 111. Express •' • 12 .10 p. in. 12 33 p. in. si took '* sOn p. 111. 722 p. in. !.<>■ 1! 730 a. 111. 3p. in. 1104 a. til. I nioli Line. S 55 p. 111. Fare t . Hari isbnre ? 21o: t.. Philadelphia 5 85: to Altosna 2 50; to Pittsburgh 6 on; to Baltimore 5 2o • to York 3 20. £J"Thr ticket ufliee will lie open 20 miiiuies before the arrival of each passenger train. 1. E. UOBE.SON. Agent. eS-tiHll.raith's Omnibuses convey passengers to nit-i from all the trains, taking up or selling them down ut ail points within the borough limits. WAIT FOR THE IJKST. — !L F. Lossing'S Pictorial History of the War. .Mr. L. did not commence writing iiis history until the war was over. Illustrated with 2000 engravings. J AS. M. I, YSIIKI.r,. Agent for .Mitllin County. j MASS MEKTINV Have you lieen to Patton's Jewel rv Store lately to see how cheap he sells goods? If NOT you better call then Fat ten has went era/.Y on selling goods cheap. J Its a fact, LIE disposes of them dirt cheap j — gives them away, throws them at you -does almost anything to make you buy. HIS establishment is on Market street, n xt door t<> Mitllin C■'it Riu.iiitors. -Rev. Reimensnyiler ad- ' ministered on Saturday afternoon ua-t, the right of confirmation to 12 members | of his class of catechumens, who have LEI n tinder his instruction for some months past. < aptain (.ieorge W. Soult, who recently RESIGNED A clerkship in the post-office, lias heen nppohi/CD to a clerkship in the Railway post-olliec, to run between i'liil- I adelpiiia and I'ittsliurg, at A salary of BL2ON per annum. Charles Henderson, a patriotic soldier and a most deserving young man. has succeeded Air. Soult in j the Lewistown post-office. THE WATKIT Q R •ISTIOX — Among the objections urged against eompelling the Water Company to furnish an increased supply of water, is that a large amount of stock is held by widows, Ke., thus con veying the idea that ANJFC such action would deprive them of dividends and perhaps ultimate lossof investment. Ity what process of arithmetic stteh results are figured tip. we are at a loss to conjec ture, for, it must he evident to any relleet- I iug mind that if an increased supply of water can he furnished, it will cause an increase of rates as well as of consumers, j To show this, let us look ut the present condition of the company. The amount of stock issued is we believe SIS,(INN; 011 this amount, with an inadequate supply of water, 8 per cent, dividends have I teen I declared for some years, and a small sur plus accumulated, say SOOO or S7OO. SUP POSE the company should add ssoooaddi tional stock, or borrow that amount, it would require only s4uo additional income to pay 8 per cent. 011 the $20,000. With MI abundance of wiHer, there would be 110 difficulty in realizing double that sum. — Manufacturing establishments, which have been cut oil' lor want of water, or in such ease would take it, would add from one to two hundred dollars alone- liardlv U tavern or business house pays its share in proportion to most private families; of the larger consumers the same thing may LE said; $8 rates could be increased to $10; $0 to 87.00 or $7.50; $5 to s<>.oo, & C ., and if furnished with water in abundance ail the year, there would he less complaint with THESE increased rates than there has been. The only difficulty to he encountered would he in case steam machinery should be required; la# we believe this can be readily avoided, either by boring fan ox ] rimcnt which would not cost a great . dial and ought lobe made.) or by conduct ing water from a greater distance into ; new reservoir by rani machinery or by at ordinary stone drain beneath the surface A (lootl Templars' Convention foi Fast Juniata district, met at Millerstown 011 the 22d of February. The following j lodges from tin's county were represented Maitfinrina f.odgp, Ao. 82—James li Ross, A\ . H. McCleilun, Kate Kwingam; Ellen Price, f Xricton I.orff/r, Xo. !4—B. H. Taylor, Samuel Ewing, Mulinda Vanzandt ami ! Ellen Robb. l.'Kjun JsOflyc, Xo. lis—P. F. Loop Ellen Troxel and < liarles Stratford. ls.ose < f aiding to bring from llayti Mary Ann Seholield, wife of Nelson Sehofield, v. lio left this place, for that island in bsfio. Out of the colony of s ) which went from t his county, 40 are said to have died. Much discussion has taken place made it out that millions of years will elapse be fore the same thing will again occur. He may he right, but a gentleman of Rellc ville who files his almanacs, informs us his lady discovered that February, I s ? s , had 110 furl moon, so that it is not as great a rarity sis was thought in tlie* past. The coal dealers have all been out of the article for some time, and our citzens are indebted to the manager of < .lanim gan Iron Co. for a supply, he having kindly agreed to supply a small quantity to such as were out. The Freedom Iron and Steel Company we learn have concluded to erect their steel works this summer. The Weather has been pleasant for some • lays, but continues variable. On Wcdne - day and Thursday a few inches of snow fell, and 011 Saturday evening eonsidera i hie rain, with thunder and lightning.— The range of the thermometer was as follows at noon: 28th, 41; 2!>th, 45; 3<>th, 41; 51st, 41; April Ist, 52; 2d, 44; 3d, 82. CAXCEU CAN HE CI'IIED. Dr. Ilebern, of cures cancer without knife, pain, or loss of blood, in from four to twenty four hours; also treats consumption successfully. Jy- LIFE'S FANCY PART. Volume 1, Chapter $. rieniiol -\\err thfy, I dirt how 1\ y : T i •= X : % 3 S ! i %. ! * V - ? > r ; , * S -8' * r ' -v c- - h x V 4- ' y 'XOJ .III! SJ>OOB JUO.< pi.>pm Jls 1>IV 7'.. he t'oiifuitift. POUR GOOD ULACKSJIITII'S H l ' J w}orn v. k and go' t wnnres will I cpivf-n. 1 Apph • MANN'S AX I : 'v rR\% j March 2S, 1800-41" >wn. IX : JUST RECEIVED, 11 Domestic Goods, d AT REDUCED PRICES. ' One Thousand Pieces of WALL PAPER, At Geo, Elymyor & Son, - t Lewis town. March IN, y 0F F A T COS T . s n ITTEXHOI'Si: .V MAYES,::- KwiswH., „ r e - ! h J, iiß off their i?oortsal cost. The stock comprises - . everything to be feun-l in a Dry ttoodi House, with - Cail sdirt see tiictn. m rGROUND PLASTER, Lcgan Extra Family Flour, ' CHOPPED FEED OF ALL KINDS, < • • >-:. n11!y on li.-n-l at the , Lewistown Steam AT ill. ' inar2l-'2:n J. C. BLVAIVITK & CO. 1 -1 T7w" r , Five Tons Ungroimd Sumac AT MOROCCO FACTORY, , : by H. C. LOCHER. ; I-anca-ter. Mnreti 21. ISi>?.-Cnj* Qft ft f'l f\ "jQ r ph -> *J W W X.L f-f S3 tHESTMT OAK AM) HEIILOCK fi.IRK, !• liveicd at the Tannery of ' ". SPAITCO-a-S & o'o.. j far wliieli the highest market price will he paid in CASH. | Lewistown, niaril-ly NOTICE OF CITATION. j JIC'FFJI.sOX < OrXTV. S.<. The (' mmonwcnltb of Pennxrlmnia to Mary Wil waiciitis.j:.'isnj.r v I ;l 1 tni'i ~11.1 ! 11,.Mi1l- lli.|)kms. Giiar-iinn M'm n.-irs - ; .I-.hii '1 Swisher. (•rectiitg : -At the instance of Daniel Swisher.* !>' • ' • '' J-''- l'.' aili-li-.n- - - :.n-i -x --i ; n ■-VII-. jt-i. fii rt lw --itel t-> Ih> an-l apj.eiir 1 "• tin- Gr->i.aii.<- Ceurt, in ami !'• r the i "nicy --l .! -it- i s.-n, • n Monday, the 14th Day of May, !V ,- ' ;t - { - '■ t ,! " Ib-->i ami there to an.-w- i "• '' • ra.-: u h s w , h, ~ .... j I ' —• >"' l . uliva-Je hoiii-i .. , : :• •' -• !' i.- . f : '••••• 3_ _ ' '-agio tie- trill- ;ntelil aiei 1........ !" •' '-'""Yr ' -.-mpßel!. l'r. i.jenl .I,;.!-.. I ' 1 •-•'i I'' -art.:.-. Br- -k\ lie. thi 21 st of I- - i-ru j ary. ISC6. II EN It V BKOWN. CU rk. • I' - ' G- I take 11..--,,, • „ ' ' ' -M. V. KKl'i / j -Mat ii 2i. IM-.i-.. A ■ ' ilr -- i > I'. (. AI! I: Y - ' . li.ii -rtfciL, ]• . , : :. M.. • • Dee ai -r 2>. :slv. " SI,SOO ,M:l{ VKAK! \v. ... a. HL- Mf .'YiryvM.:'iv t Sf-lloui , :MiTovm S\viiii£ M.t' liii-i•<. 'J Lr •• iii-w* kiui>.— I n-l- r an 1 lij-j.. r !---• i. Warranted live salary large .-•nnir—ron- J : : I. -T'li-- ->MT 1 li..i"i,iu-..s sol-1 :| 111 - I Slates 1■ -r !--e- l'::sn r4''. wlnell are ' '// til-- ll> > n-.tr--. -I II ■ • ; other in:' i.- - t, 1 ■ ai„| the or ■ . ... • lefi -ril . liecC .-1V SVI J==- ll' 3 B00T& SHOE STORE 1 IN THE WEST WARD, The HnAersiirneJ hasjnst openeil ft new and largq •• -I; of HOOTS iiiid SIiOKS 111 Maj.-r Bu--i' . I store room. West Market street, Lewistown a lew doors f; "iii thi- -liaiiion I and opposite Kisenhi.seV 11-.- iel, \vh- re will h- f--un-i at: entire new hte.-k Ka-ii -1 lonahie BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, SLIPPERS. C-, ■ for lauli-'s. Gentleman, (iirls. It-ys. and fjii'iiren, se , i-jete-1 with mn-di care, and which will lie sold at rea ..lablc pl'i -es for easti. • ii-t-m w-.rk will ai<-- he pun- tna!!y attended to. . this braneh being under the superintendenCe of Wm. 1. V.'. HI an old and experionee workman. It EPAi ii ING attended to. Tlk public. ;i- well as his felloe .-ohi r.-. are invited to give him a cull and examine hi.- Mock. Kit AN K Jl. WEI NT/. Lewistown, Sept. 6, 18G5. 628. HOOP SKIRTS, 628. HOPKINS' "Own feako," Manufactured and Sold Wholesale \ Retail) Ao. C2s Arch Street, Philadelphia. most complete assortment t.-f Ladies' 1 ' . *^' hs, j s ar, d Children's lIOUP SKIRTS, I in lb is City; gotten up expressly to meet the wants of liret class trade; embracing the newest and most desirable Styles and Si/.es of (i re 1 rails, of every length—from 2] to 4 yds. round.—2o to 50 Springs, at 2 to $> id. 1 lain Shirts, all lengths, from 2' to 5 yards round the bottom, at Si 40 to $5 15. Uur line of Misses' and Children's SKIRTS a!e proverbially beyond all competition, for variety ot stales and sizes—as well as for ? fiui.-h and durability; varying from Bto 33 ; inches in length, bto ,j5 Spring at 35 cts. to i $2 25. All Shirts of-OCR OWN MAKE" : are warranted to give satisfaction; hut BLV ; NONE AS st cn, unless they have "llopkin's > Hoop Skirt Manufactory, No. G2S Arcli St." j" Stamped on each Tab ! : Also, constantly on hand, GOOD SKIRTS • Manufactured in New Tork, and Hie i.astcrn I States, which we sell at very low Prices. A I lot of cheap Skirto—ls springs, 85 cts.; 20 springs, $ 1 00; 25 springs, $1 15; 30 springs, ; $1 25 and 40 springs $1 50. L ©f-TL-Skirts, made to Order and Repaired. CA.SU. ONE PRICE ONLY. March 7, 18G0-4m. JSfegf"For Sale, a good Desk, Washing Miu hine. and sundry ollu-r ;rtic!<--. 5 Tki m *! por CAS,i! X 5i.,;,.-. Jfwell-ma.il> T:n Ware in th I '>-ilers nr p r f on hand. Merchants and eNi-.vtio!. ive ti> a call before purchasing maris tiii MEI.I.OY .1 SMITH. _ t st.. between 7th £ Bth Pluln. W :.rr> t-> $-w per month, for lo introduce (VK forLtdie,erftr)wre, | : chine, improvi® Sense Family Sewing M*- i i ' stitch, omit Kfrf'ectcd. It will hem. fell, | ' Tionlv f'O ' r > n '' emhn>iler beautifully, iv warranted f'° rl a*tv lock stitr.h. and ful- j gea, or a comtr"* 8 * "* PV •hore wa- | ian l>e mad • ~T> whieli twice that amount j Office N , < r . all on '. BOWERS A < lettors*an>.vr,:,- Philadelphia.Pa. t".\ll | I Philadelplit with circulars ana toiinf. j 1 ' ' ' *ls6tS-swj : fIANV VS9ERS I ' \ 1 want „ f. . ,'y a printed blank page op- ! husband, wife, an¥.?. rw *P u * record of the ■ taining marria :e | ,w °) il tamity: also con history ofanr mel :u "' P-ge-t-.r military j II ever pul lia'lu il a ! , in " lv - Nothing like j r.n d <" v i the work . .- , lv - toluive copiesol - : alel 7 L) I.'i style,': , r " *: '•> ' ; : the township wante| y he sentbymatl. Name j ACENTjf ANTED. ; I,.PER MONTH..s JN) , EXT | |{EL y NEW. i : / " Ph : fbWily 1: iI. i iVv '. onterpri-ing persons j the public*! ive'fclt'tli' V, i''' V'' ' ' V!'-"''' ! and its beauty and ntili It re tlsu a am pnce, The 5it,.,...,; which h "*1 ly a - 'kn<• lodged. I the : -Mtrtan- • that , f' 1 '" 1 . '. ts **** w ; ,n ""^ family. We arc pre par' ' J? „i ' ow that we liava-agents who are c earing 51,5 . . , . .. , ".... ... ia-., .. . month. Addies, t.r .! * 'WM'iNI) A CO.. mar2B-lmg Jch[ \;(; sA I. ES. EYRE & iDALLj fou itxii .. Anrn sTiion ii.adf.i.im i ia. i are opening {•■, s-Res i Fashionable A* w Fil/cs Av eel ties in Dress Gi At ic styh .i spring Nttv Tt an (ling iQoods. 1 tit', sloc/i nf _ W/o. Magnificent r ,}s. Spb tnlid I.gitks, tf c. 1- A r„. have their tisunl n-s ltof Staple Goods j A !.-<>. <'! >!:.s. I .i-Miiii n>.\ •~ c j,.. I'. Our priwa arc mni #ed to meet tli# j views ol biivei -: c in ir-l-t't. ' HEWftIARPER, ! maatm „ s „„, l fc Vl>KLVlllA. ivA TCIIKS, jhu a.,nj: wklr Y. Solid Silver Ware, an 1 ••••; i'| T er P'. : ..n AWare, mar ' IMPORTED AND DI~E3TIC Jo ARFBTimS % IIRST CLASS GOOs A\li One Invariable Cash ?Ace. .V.N IMMENSE STO K ai; KIo'U- ,ml Styles ' j AMERICAN & EUROI'EAN j V' J iA " \ r At Reduced Prices On account of the decline in f?g, I6J )1A Tgj Nit i—/ - j J. F, & E, B. ORNE, 904 I Chest mil Street, PHILADELPHIA, Not offer their , GREAT SPRING STOCK IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC ' GJ3kJEU^IS^PXNGr, ; I French and English Axminster, English lloyal Wilton, G-1 and 9-4 Velvets, l ine English Brussels, Cri)ssley's Tapestries, m Fine Ingrain Carpet, Imperial Three-l'ly Carpet. ENGLISH BRUSSELS AND ROYAL WILTON CARPETS For Stairs and llai!-^ S-l, 1-1, .1-1, 6-1 WHITE, RED CHECKED & FANCY MATTI3NTGS, ' GCGCA ICATTIITGS, ENGLISH OIL CLOTHS, Ac. March 28. ISGG-Um ( j | American Wine Plant. rgTHE undersigned having been extensively I JL engaged in growing Plants and manu facturing Wine fur the &y. JMIS, iue prepared to furnish Plants the coming Spring at the following rates: Sls per hundred, or , 812.50 per hundred when a thousand or more are ordered, Each plant will make from one j to two gallons of wine the lirst season, equal to the Lest Sherry Wines of Europe. Sam- I plo wine forwarded by express at the whole sale price, $3 per gallon. Letters of inquiry. 1 orders for wine and plants promptly attended : to by addressing, : KELLY & KLECKNER, i fe7~2m T Buffalo X Roads, Union co-, la. RARE OrrORTI'MTV FOR PROFITABLE IN VESTMENT. REVENUE EXTENSION SILVER VllMMi liilll'i OF NEVADA. Capital Stock, $500,000, Divided into 50,000 Shares, nt $lO earh. t) P K If EKh: PtUtSltlr M. HON. (lEOUOE P. FISIIER. J td■'c of the r..NT, T. S. EM ER V, Philadelphia. Tr.r.Asr; r.r.. E. B. HAKI'KR. Of Harper, Put ney A Co, Bankers, Philadelphia. Secret art, LOI'IS B. McDOXOI'UIT, Philadelphia. SL'PEttNTr.NMNT AT THE MISES, i). S. fill LPS, Mining Engineer. Austin. Nevada. OFFICE, Vo. South Tlslrd St., PhilntltTjihln. | Silver kilning Profitable. i but the bu-iness of Mining and reducing ~i!rer nun t.. is immensely profitable. is amply attested by ' • results which have accrued from the mines of 1.-tieo, lVrn. Oermany. ami other silver-hearing outlines, and that filler lode.s nre lenuivkahty rieh, s weil ; s numerous, in Ncv el a. rye iiave the testimo y of suoli cnimi tit and disinterest. 1 no n as P.jshop stpson. Prof. Hdiimitn. Prof, .lames, lion. Horace r-'iv, Speaker Colfax .int Senator Nye. who per !y i -titl alio iiisjieeled the mines, besides hull reds" of other individuals who are n.e.v engaged in a business of mining in that State. Prof. Sillitnan. tol-t in N-v ids. delivered a lecture in the city of i-tin. dming liieh he said: K We cannot count np •hhe time w hen mining will cease to be profitable in ly lulls:- '-hop Simp ui' of the Methodi-t ehitreh. ill a 1ee .1.-iiver-'i'l in the city of New York, after hi re 'U'Rfi in Nevada, said : -Were the debt of our na -00. '■A.OfMt.rOO.UOO. t here is wealth enough there, w hen uir i< pai.l ott. to give to every soldier who re tii'i'- ; buttle fields muskets of silver instead d iret * a * Id . not now speak from idle peeii y.n. t,ut I speak of that wealth from obhtrra -11 cn'rvKitmn. Dividends may be Expected, ",!tnoUlit of dividends that may be reason s' ' N I from a.Silver Mining < .'ouipany. opera ~ l - t'i'' 1 ' be set down as ranging from lun t.i l. v'y ( .,.]fg j„., annum, according l" the pro in e i i,,, mines, and the .juaiititv of machin ery Htw ilm l'ej-n onthlv Maga.'mo for August contained all art's'*.'! ".Net -, i i." wtii.-a. with reterence to the' pi - 'lit - ■"i > -•: ■iiinin _. said . "if the mine lie of even r. .ragem. it can -.-areely tail to return from ten to PJttt * In. mi; to the investor;and ilver inim * tiiidike gold mines, in that th. y are ut.v ;,(t .-h •■ • I may lie Worked for generations when oliee <>ji*.' Ar. e|.sue Of tho PI.:: 1 lei;-.hia Evening Tele graph. sling oil tins subject, says; "The mining ! -beisi ♦, vn ;a sl;o.v u- i: when, ver worked Wltll pl'Apoliitl .Old let I ' 1 —T meut, tb.n'nes have pa o from u bja per cent, p.-r arrutl ~n iJi t . t apital invested. M b-ther Companies are Doing. , :n-r i t , 4 _j n ,.i e ( ..mpanv }iowin operation i with till .i, , in Nevada. as far as wc •' i.HVr If:,! I, .• _ n ,,. 1 • success. All are :t r, turning faN j ar „e. lut enormmt.i Dividends, aud the prices pave correspondingly ad- , \s:ieed. Fl. the t.'elca of tin' older <" , i sU( ; ijiiutf.i in tin-, ay naper asjollows: 21 t < arry, S9oO; Savage, $915; Chol iar vial. >117; Crown Point, 5t.040; Al ph i. ■?Yelltokft, 430."' Tin- original price of these storks t | -■-.0—snineot'tlr-in onlvstn. And the ComjL more r ntly organized arc not j a whit 1, -s prions, lint as far as progressed give ,'ii i y promi-r i, ulumate sitecess tm, 4O, i< now Mioteil at i 1.1 ."><•. ~! A. tin- li >ston and'Ueese Itivcr Mining ('"inpnthieh eoiniueneed work only last fall : it- - half-. t_.;, iginnlly sold at #1". soon --lit i:p to s'c.*>. mid i~i of March had advanced to The tnral fest'fusion. It may thercf'lho safely Asserted that n<> other cuterprisc. rc.jilii'il,,. association of capital. otlci's -o many indtic-'i.m for investment. villi so l-ttte. ■/.. a- Silver MR /*-, ffn ( •>': *u<'t <>trns e nine, and trill ft, go 1o work. srsT nf \ success! it rami : pus. bln J 11,,. only dilferet between companies f tror/.J he in tha'aMOUvf* of their div idends. Til l i REVEUE TEYSIOY SILVER Tll\lYt OMPAaY Ar>- the owner- of N KTEKN'ftfh valuable Ledges amounting to ll.nnq.-ai feet ttho eluet ol which is the lie venue Extent, I.ead. one o! the richest ever discovered in that trie!., all of which are situated upon the eeiehratfMtnder Hill, near Au-:ui, Neva da.. The liopkili-' 1,1,e1. which e-illlUlene- - ill the !■ at of Lander Hill, a will pierce the hill front side to si •••. running at rigangh-s with tin-Silver Veins, and v. il 1 cut in its eoitf. upward of on.- hundred and fifty mines itlds nuikr being already locatedi. is aiso tin-property id tj. Company. Work upon this tunnel is heiijg pusheVoi ward with energy, and has already reaehed upwat, f three hundred te- t. The Superintendent |eorsphs from Austin. Neva da. under date of Fehrp \ gg.i. lsrs.. a- follow.-: "At work on Kev. iit Lxteifsion M me: ore taken out to-lay assays ?4,'i7.- to the ton. Work on Hop kins' Tunnel a'dvan. or i f. et since last dispatch (February -.1 ." And again, under date t March sth, as follows: ••Rcfipts in nullion s.>. Tunnel advanee.l 109 feet Revenue shaft go let.'" What Othcrssay About U. The l'hiladelpliia t.ist of March "d. contains a letter hern one t: ts correspondents, dated Austin. Nev da. Fel.i ittiry 5 iSOti. wliieli says: -At the lower extremilp of the city of Austin— rptoiidam Clifton—where INnv Canon delrouehes int. Kcese I.Tver Valley, a nr.. le't has been eorntneneed which, if carried out in aetVi-dißce with the plan o those who eolieeived the s.Nieite. will prove one o tfce most jnajrnifieent works o|the d*y: tnd whicji • tannot fail t > n mds. IIH'IV ivwagl "hose who puh it 1 to completion. I allude to tht Hopkins' Tunnel. The KW.IHIO Extension Mining Company, owning ; this tunnel have a -pries of letijes 1> mtr parallel I with eaeh other, located upon tin hill, at the loot 01 which this work commences an. will eut at nearly a right angle each lode with wtilth it entiles in eon- ( trait throughout it- entire lei.j h. and they ean be > numbered by the score—the hill being literally seam- . oil with them. * As tins gr-aa work progresses, vein : after vein of the rock bearing the preeioits metal will be crossed. at a depth sufficient to render their work ing profitable, ea. li in succession beingcut at a great er depth front the surface than the preceding one, owing to the ri-ong of the hilt in which they are locat ed. Upon these veins, after they are crowed, work men can he engaged in extracting the ores upon eith er sule of the tunnel, without ill any manner hinder ing its progress." The Success of the Company Certain. It is tints apparent that the Revenue Extension Pil-.T Mining Company have progressed so tar in their operations that succe-s is not onfy rcrhmo jrnt ft'^sVWmVfr— ftViil 'a- rat.k --cd'au.rm.r-t the 1 >IVI I.'KXI I-PAYING companies,and us stoek*\viil. in all probability, advance ft. *ga. s-00, r uerhups •*veil rl'W per share, therefore, note the thru: to ian.it- Only a small portion of the working canital vet remains"unsold, and tit? Directors are anx j.ius that it should !)>• disposed of immediately. in or der that there may be no delay in the prosecution o! the work in hand." Hence this advertisement. Pre-e of shares ?10. free of assessment. Certificates issued as soon a. funds are received. Persons wishing to invest, whether in largo or small amounts, may remit to or address E. B. HARPER. Treasurer. No. oo Sonii Tint'ft dr. Pint.A. If FPV.-IN'rFF Lewirtown. Pa.. Genera! Agent, j Philaie'ri.f.i Mer . h 1! : 1566.- If . IRON BUILDINGS, No. 37, Fifth st, PITTS 111" KG 11, Pa. TUITION FEE M,vi:l: ( 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 Colleces have oiilu r jidvuin'cd their tuition fee t. S">o. r iHiarge $lO t. Ala extra foi WnrnMnship Their Hooks and Stationery, also, costing from sl2 to ?20 —ours cost but s*>. • IH ITS ORIGINAL I>L\N OF Hl*slNF>> EI>C CATIoN. as taught in this eit\ for about tw.nly-t;v years from his own systems •! Hook Keeping. whih are sanctioned by the American Institute an i oaui ber of Commerce, ami other competent authorities of New York. ?is the most perfect m m use. with \\ . 11 DI'FFS FUST PIiKMIF'M HFSINF-SS ANI ORNAMENTAL. PENMANSHIP taught in DAY u containing an outline of our C< nr.-" ol study nncrpne - tico. with Samples of our Penman's liusinc • mid Or nanieiiuil Writing, must enclose TWENrV-KIYE CENTS to " I'. Id'FF A SON. Pittsburgh, Pa, P. a We will mail any person en< losing us?:!. n ropy f„ either our Mercantile or Steam boat liook Keeping post paid. novUltliu* The Great English Remedy! PROTECTED BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. MSS .lATIIiK CIjAKKK'K Celebrated Female Pills. Prepared fretiti a prrsrrijdv>t\ of Sit a. ' t'arLc. rf J) J'hpxieiati Jistifloidinniy to the Queen. This invaluable medicine Is unfailing In the cure of all those painful and dangerous diseases to \\ hlvh the i-m.tle constitution Is subject. It moderates nil excess and re moves all obstructions, from vhatevcr cause,and a speedy cure may be relied on. TO MAHIMEI) I VDIMS It t< particularly si ltcd. It will, in a short Utile, bring <■>' the monllilv period with regularity. Each bottle, price one dollar, hears the (.overniucnt Stamp of Ureal Britain, to prevent counterfeits. CAUTIO??. These Pills should not he t iken t.v f< hSales during U e FIRST THREE MONTHS of pregnancy, as they are sure to tiring on miscarriage, hut at any other time they aro sale. . . , . - , Kvery womait knows that the In >m ot n< aith must fane, nith th" siiluhtesA invirulnrlty or obstrm-tion of'the iiion s-s. Tlit -e IMf.s nr.- truly th w iui's I lin her hour of trial, m l the only sur\ nn jo-ve ' •< V?"":' may he safely called, * '\V:e! lams. Pains In a&r!ss ss^ffas^~- a~ powerful remedy, ilu not contain iron, calomel, antiu ~v..r anything hnrtlul to tif ' ,,|l>n . ""j , , ... Full directions in 11 pamphlet a mil 1 , which should lie carefully preserved. SOLD 1Y ALI, IHU'tJOISIr-. Sole General Agent for the United State* ami British Do minions, ydgKS, 27 CortliimlNet" York. x H _si 00 ami ti three rent postage stamps Che';**'' "> LIFE—HeaIth—STRENUTH. LIFE—HeaIth—STRENGTH. LIFE—HeaIth—STRENGTH. The Ch'i a! French I5cely. nil. Jl'Ay DELAMAIIKK'L CELEBRATED SPECIFIC riLLS. i Prepared from n pregeri/Munnf Di . Juam Mamarre, Cnitf Physician to ft" H Ltti ifhttsin c of J'afi*, This valuable medicine i ... im| restored to healthy ai'tloi.. Rn,.l the French "We h.'tve use! the Specific I'ills prepare! by i.arancier i- lmiwnt No 214 !!*• Lombard. from th pi'scriptlMi •• I gans. whether caused by a sedentary mo.lc of living, e.,- 1 cesses, or abuse. j;. A. Hkm nn'ini', M D. (L 1). 1)1 J \hblN. M. I>. Jr.vx Lk Lmchbi, M. P. 1 Paris. May Mli, ISO. HEIVAHI'I Ol'" COUNTKUI' '-1 Is. i Tin- ileimine Pills are sold by all the Principal l)ru-y;iU 1 ' throughout the world. price one dollar per box, or six bjx - j e 9 for.ivhM™ kßK I)rpONT ?olc proprietors, No 'll Kou Lombard, Paris. , 1 , Six lioxt's .or f:\ •• dHais. t Sole Gem ,e V it French. German, Spanish end English • n JP| l |, ' containing full particulars and directions 101 us., m I 'Wold in &own by V. J. UOFFM AN. J^lMy ii| w&> ;'f c: ATA R R *AI; FF . mlllfi Pnuff has thoroughly proved itself to "■<• I bet article known lor curing the (.iilanh. lot u ,V H.nd and Ileatiach? It lent remedy m mnny cases of .Sore f-'f;- Been remove'! by it.and lfenn/has often been g.i at lv improved by it* use. ; It in IraKrantam Belie f uv;rgiX 1 MOKB THAN TiIIHTV YEARS' mon diseases of the head, and at tins moment stand-. U, ft h , t 7riM l onlmend , -d by many of the VM physicians and is used with great success uud satis taction cti iv where. Head the Certificates of \> liolesalc Drug gists in IW I, The undersigned, having for many years beeu ac quainted with DR. MARSHAL!.' <'.IT\RKII AMI IIR.VIM nr. S>i f, and sold it in our wholesale trade, elv-erfiilly -tate that we believe it to l>e equal, in every !• -pci. to the recommendations given ol it. for the cure ot Catarrhal Affections, aud that it is decidedly the best article we have ever known for all common disease ; ot the head, Burr A Perrv, Boston. | Barns? Parks, t> V Used, Austin A Co., " j\. It. ft It. Sat:.:-. _ Brown.l.ansotn A Co- " (Stephen Pant A Co., Heed. Cutler ft Co.. " ! rici Minor .v Co.. " Setli >V. Kowle, ' i .>lcK> I. in.m -, Wilson, Kairbank A Co. " |A. ISoo iii*• -v t ' llcnsbaw. Edmand A Co., "1 ttar.l.' ' o A'. .• H H HAV. Portlro f. Ms • for sale by all I'. gg: -• i?i ii 1 'anlT-ly