J. Iv- Hart ziir, B llei iHe, M f. . C mt'i. T. For the Educational Column. A Word to Directors. On Tuesday next, the directors of Mifflin county will be called upon to elect a Superintendent to perforin the duties of that office for a term of three years. The office has now been in op eration twelve years, and its good re sults, when judicious selections have been made, are apparent to all who are unprejudiced, and while all, or nearly all, are ready to admit that the superintendeney has accomplished much towards perfecting the common school system, and are anxious that the best, most talented and most ener getic men should be elevated to that position, it is to be feared that many of the citizens of Mifflin county do not fullV understand how he is compensat cd. In the first place, the salary of the Superintendent is received directly from the State treasury, and not, as is supposed by some, from the county. Of the forty nine thousand six hun dred and fourteen dollars that are an nually appropriated by the State as Superintendents' salaries, each county must pay its full quota. Since there are sixty-five counties, if it were equal ly distributed, each Superintendent would receive a salary of STti.'J 29. , Now I would appeal to the good judg ment of the directors and citizens of Mifflin county, is it right to compel our Superintendent to serve for §OOO, which is a little more than -S'lo3 less than the average salary 1 Is it right to deprivo him the privilege of attend ing educational meetings, and thus prevent him from enjoying these in fluences that he so much needs, and : that would contribute so materially to his usefulness '! Is it right for tho < directors, as representatives of the lilizens of Mifflin county, to pay th ir Superintendent an inadequate sun, and compel him to engage in -omc other profes-ion that he iuay obtain a living, and then, uncomplainingly, a sist or pay part of the .-alarie of the seventeen counties in the .State that pay their .Superintendents from -iiiim to SIOW dollars annually '! Directors, Citizens, seriously ponder t'ue-c ques tions, and we are satisfied to leave it to your good judgment to decide, and when the time arrives for you to act, wo earnestly hope that you wiil not only re-elect our present worthy, car nest, faithful and working incumb nt, but that you will increase his salary sufficiently to enable liirn to give it hi entiro attention. ' u. Symmetrical Culture. i'robably all will agree in re gard to these assertions, namely: That a man may be a giant physically, and be a dwarf in other respects; that a man may be pre-eminently social, am! yet be wanting in other betl. r qualities ; that a man may be a Newton mental ly, and almost a Nero morally; that' a man may, perhaps, be a christian, but be so defi ient physically, socially and mentally that he can scarcely be called a man ; and finally, that he who is the strongest, the most friendly, the most learned, and is the best"man, 1 really has the mo-t manhood, and i the ofily one who comes most near completely fulfilling the great object of his creation. Paul the great apostle to the Gen tiles, had symmetrical culture, lie was able to work with his hands, and to travel on foot, Whether at liL-rty or in prison : among friends or enemi • at home or abroad, —he was equal to every emergency. He was heroic when heroism was demanded, and yet he was submissive when submission wa necessary. He was social when socia bility was required, and eloquent when , the circumstances called for eloquence, lie was a great rcasoncr, and a mas torly writer, as his letters to the churches show. lie was all things to mcn ' he might thereby save some men. lie understood and could declare the true the beautiful and the i good, as he did before Felix and Arin imi-i \°v l t Ai / hc - nia!is I A "'°' thc A Strange Stoij. The following strange story is wiven as authentic in a letter from ParD • •-H. Jwaimondcnt, a rich old miser ;vho (lied lately, left a will coached h- : these terms: -1 g ive and he,,ueath A l ?Lp'tunc, amounting now tofiS : ooof. oOe. in railway shares, to the I young girl who, living lost the loft i eye and thc right leg, should plea'e and got married to a roui:i Jicr own age, handsome, honest and well educated If, at thc death of my i friend IH,rand, whom I appoint as 1 executor of my will, the peculiarity I mention should not have been met with, I wish all my property to he 1 shared between the various bureaux of benevolence in our good city of -i aus. In order to earrv th-'c • to execution, M very rich, sought in vain for thereon r? U,,g g ' rl who should ''O in the condition required l>y it a few days ago howler, w ffilo along the Rue St Hon< re, he pS cd in a small unen cap shop a young girl who was trying on a cap f W il cus tomer, and who had not the u-c cf the right eye. He went into the Miop ' and a .kcd for sumo handkcrehicfc. and ras delighted 1c fii d fro the n< iseof j the mechanism, that the girl had a wooden leg. In the evening he return ed to the shop and followed her homo to the- Hue Montmartre. He after wards made some inquiries and found that the girl was engaged to be mar ried to a young man named Adrien I) . a*t-Wk. A week afterwards, when the young couple with their friends were about to terminate their nuptial evening by a modest repast, to the astonishment of ail present, M. Durand entered and seated himself without ceremony at the table, and made known the dispositions of the wiil. It is almost unnecessary to say that some additions and improvements were made in the bill of faro, and the first toast was to the memory of the testator. The newly married pair have just left Paris with the intention of spending the honeymoon at Nice." Probable Existence cf a Great Cavern un der Lancaster. Pa. It is a well settled belief among ma ny of the most intelligent residents of Lancaster and vicinity that there ex i-ts beneath their city and vicinity a vast cavern. The most plausible theo ry on this point seems to be the fol lowing, which we clip from the Scien- j fific American. The writer says: "The city is located within the great limestone belt extending across tho southeastern part of thc'State. and of all the geological formations limestone the most abounds in caverns, many- of them are known to be of vast extent. Tn sinking wells in various parts of! Lancaster city, the bottom crust breaks through before reaching water, and the pump is suspended f. om above by chains." There have been several well an- ■ thenticated eases in the vicinity of the c:ty of the earth breaking and engulf-! ing farm animals. In two instances men engaged in ploughing saw their teams disappear beneath the surface, and only a funnel-shaped cavity re i mained to mark the spot. Several shocks, like those of an earthquake, felt in Lancaster last September, are accounft. i for by this theorv. Huge ma--!. - of r >ck breaking from .he roof of the cavern and falling into the depths beneath may cause such a | quaking of the upper c-ru-t and dull \ : noi.- • as that which ast' nish c 1 tho inhabitant.- of that day. I>ut one of tho most convincing proof- of the existence of tins - bterrancan cav ity is the discovery of an eyeless cat- I fish in the waters of tho Concstoga, a stream flowing near the city ami sup- ! po-cl to connect with tic hidden \va tors beneath. _ ThD fi-h entirely - Li 'uo of organs •> -im-t bavin gonly small spot- in place thereof. In a cd- j el rated grotto of Italy cycles- fish have been found. It is inferred that the eyeless fiish of thc Cone-toga must . originate in a similar underground lo- ; cality and escape through the fissures of thc rocks. [I he above may all be true, but wc 1 cannot vouch for it.] WiLLIAhfl L3ND, has now open A NEW STOCK OF Cloths, Cassimeres AM) VESTINCS, which will Le made up to cr-der in the neat- 1 e-t and most fashionable styles. apl'3 New Stock of Hats. Caps, &c. 7f. z-zcsaiwcras., M in;cl .'y., next lJoor to John Kennedy's, " Has iti.-t received from agg* —-> j w York and I'liiladel- VjBL I thc most extensive and complete assort • ! meat of ! I ever exhibited in this place, which will be dis-1 posed of at such prices as to defy competition, ! and which he invites everybody to call and i examine, as he is satisfied that his stock can ! not fail to please. lor the Ornish he has constantly on hand, ; or will make to order, hats to their taste of any required size or brim, at prices which ' cannot tail he satisfactory. Country Merchants wi'l! find it to their ad- ; vantage to give him a call, as a liberal deduc- ! tin will ho made to wholesale purchasers, j Don't forget the place, next door to John ! Kennedy's .Store and nearly opposite the j * Udd re lows Ilall. may 11 ; e SELLING OFF AT COST! IHI E undersigned having a large stock of i. . Bastc-rn manufactured Boots and Shoes I • on hand, offers the same at cash prices from l< now until lurcher notice is given. e-S? otß, l warranted, double soles from So 00 to 5 50. Men's Boots do do do calf, b )0 to / 00 v° y ?k. B0 D tS do do 200to 3 00 Youth s Boots do do 100 to 2 25 .lens Cum Overshoe, best 1 05 M omen's do do 1 10 Men 3 Oo c i ot h to pj, o he Las also a stock of city work on hand v. i.ic.i he will sell very low, and warrants it , e .-, 00 ' 1 fur nothing. So, come on, boys ana girls, and get prepared for tiie cold. . lanufacturing and repairing attended to as usual. A large stock of Trunks, Valises i am. Carpet Bags on hand which will be sold at very reasonable prices. A full stock of b me made work kept constantly 011 hand at tow prices. BILLY JOIIXSOxN* Lewistown, Feb. 7, 1860. ' S. DENTIST. On V' citiuaa | mm' toto-M, Save Your JS/Z. O H3 Y ? ! Our entire Slock will ho dis posed oi'at a very *sn;ill ad vaiuc on S'liiladolnliia Tri ce*. Consisting in part of Plain and Fancv DRESS GOODS, A cry cheap. Cf/-ZilO'C SViUSLiNS, & DELAINES. CASSi MERES, •i i? j, A large and full assortment OF Flannels & Shirtiuir, All wool flannel from 50 to 75 eta. .1 v< "i /?.- 'meji 1 of XOTIOX, ■?/. 7 ■ i (JOJ)S. L I /)/Ks' in, 1 (j i: .v yv" i >'!■: s <m<i no si /■< nr. inn: n i twjv q/ ' GI Xl J ami 11 Jill] OX, tt'C., &.C., ZEPHYR KNIT HOODS, A large and full assortment of the latest styles of Nil AWLS. BALMOBALS, of every description, at a low figure. A large stock uf Ladies' nuts & itinlltits, of the latest and beat styles. , t LADIES' AND GENTS' UNDER-CLOTHING a large variety, and very cheap. HOOP SKIRTS, of the finest quality. CARPETS, A large and entirely new stock, at the low est cash prices. Every person goes to Pratt's to buy Grocer ies. Sugars from 12 to 22 cents per pound, 1 Syrups from 20 to 40 " " Coffee from 35 to 38 u " i Teas as low as SI per pound. i Dried Fruit, GiTJdEIRIPTe-W'YYZFLZE], < GLASSWARE, J WILLOWWARE, J cScO_ 3 cScO., cScO. ZRV'Cail and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. e charge nothing for showing goods. H. M. & R. PRATT. Lewistown, Oct." 25 ISCS, I Tailoring Establishment - "II EKCHbTT TAILOR, has removed his shop to (he Jl boildihg formerly known as the "green noose," ' at the inter.-?,■ n Va y .1:. i\! .!-•;• .•„ c H. M. AI i. Pratt's store, where he : . illy invites all who need anything ;n ! - line. <- is* and Trim ; mtwga AiiuitMd and gentlemen's ctethiiig matle, in 1 the latest sty tea, oa short notiee, and at reasonable prices. apil-'.f gUStXSWtt idfim" AND Victory over High Prices ! ' T n l- oodewigaed has received from the Eastern i * ' 4r S t and van d assortment of BOOTS \n i • SHO r.>. of all sorts n i zes, of pastern manu laeture, at his store, one door west of Fnmciscus' Hardware Store, East Market Street,Lewistown. ii will constantly keep 011 hand a large -,-rtmcnt ef HOMEMADE WORK. i of all kinds and the lat. -tsivle-. He will also take measures and make work to or- : "•"•*• ;lt short lion • . Repairing done m the n-ate.-t inaiiin-. - ., Ihe ]>ul- are jnvit<-d t # eall and ,-xnniiiio iny stoek 1 • : e pnreliasing elsewhere, as 1 am bound to 11 he r tin .. tii- -henpe-t. for ea-h. fP't W. C. TiIoRNiU'RO. NSW mm, \\ E j ulvc J Ol- ' returned from the East t V with a fresh stock of goods, which ; we are determined to sell cheap. Me have Grey I willed ail 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,. Drub, Grey, and Water Proof. Black Cloth for ■ Ladies Cloaks, which we are pr mured to se;i by the yard, ready made < r make to or der. Black and white plaid wool long Shawls, very tine, Balmorals, Hoop Skirts, Hosiery. Gloves, Iloods, Nubias, Breakfast j j Capes, ifec., Ac. We have made arrangements to keep an - assortment of Eurkea Zephyrs, a splendid ar- I tide for kmtting Shawls, Hoods, Pulse War mers, Ac. Cloths, Satinets, f A \'h W \ *-j- ) - yfh $ A/. 2 -V !; JJ J5 A/, ) Kentucky Jeans, f r Met.-' and 8.-vs' wear. I Al- , a lull stock of GROCERIES, it; fact : everything usually kept in stw - in this place, ali of which we have determined to j sell as cheap, if r. t cheaper than any other ! establishment in t .wn. 8 J. BK.'SRIX A CO.. ii 1-t Market .-1.. opposite the Jail. | Lewistuwn, N v. 1, 1.-65." NOT? C E : T)Lii.bo.\S in gen- ra., r.r d< s. Uv those ' I. al ut going to h( u->kc-pir.g, will take ' • t. it ice that A. F.-iix is still manufacturing ail . ! kinds of I'l'KXt'n'Kli. an--1 l.a- n v. ,nJ,tn 1 a -rge a- : :t. Nt of ! ' ' . ' all kinds, a:. ! at I>w pric s. iVe wish t ' examine the stock. In < nrecti-n h • can j furnish pen us with Crockery. Qneenswarc, j Butter!' wis, Churns. Tubs, Barkers. V.'a-h ]' aid-, T-.-k'r's ; .t i.t • . t. • Wringer- . - lLiir, husk, an i Excel-i r H .ttr ( -ses. Warl r-1 ••-. >'-tt Ext-risi >n'l' i: cs. -.; !: -nd. i • : lix's St ire or Furniture Wareb rnse. j-n3l A. FELIX. I LEWISTOWN FOUNDRY iXD MACHINE SHOPS. Siaan** Ihe unJ tsigned have taken' t! ' ; F -undry .and Machine Shore f rmeriy tarrie 1 on ' v John It. I \V eekes, wln-re we continue the manufacture of out justly celebrated New Jersey Reaper & Mower, With Dorsey's Self Raking Attachment, the only reliable Sell Baking Reaper. Also, 1 HORSE POWERS I\D THRESHERS of the latest improved patterns, several dif ferent kinds of Plows, sevcra different -izes of Coal Stoves, llatbaway Cook Steves, &c. 1 All kinds c-f IRON & BRASS CASTINGS, made and fitted up in the most workmanlike manner, for Mills, Furnaces, Forges and Fac- j tories. M e have added some new Machine ry to the works, which will enable us to do work in the best possible manner. All kinds cf REPAIRING done at the shortest notice and on the most acconimoda- I ting terms. Particular attention paid to re pairing Reapers. Water Wheels always on hand. Circular Saws furnished and fitted up. REESE & SLAGLE. j V BILiIE is WHAT YOI AITl) TO TEIKUMf GIMI V Geiser's Patent Self-Regulating bruin Separator, Cleaner and Ba^er, r pilE undersigned, having made the neees- 1 T sary arrangement with the proprietor, - will keep on hand, fur the accommodation of owners of the machine in Mifflin and adjoin ing counties, such CASTINGS as are mostly ! ' needed for repairing the Geiser Machine. V. i. are also prepared to do repairing, and j add such improvements as are used in the la- i test now machines. \V r e also have the Sole Agency of Mifflin county for tt.c sale of the Geiser Machine, and are fully prepared to receive orders and 1 furnish machines. Thankful for past patron- ! age we respectfully request a continuance c-f thh same. febl REESE & SLAGLE. ~ AL I i>S C. 1 Aril i GAIiDEX PALING, just re IvjUvv ceired and for sale by jar.24 WM. B. HOFFMAN. NOTICE ! Tin: Stockholders - f the Lew.-town an i R haco- • qiiiha.- Turnpike Road Company will i.. M .|. ... t-on for ,ix Manager.- of -id road,on tin- ' 1 DAY. of May. next, at the house 01 Win. Cc-- nran in Reedsville. The oi-i Board of 10 rectors wdlal-oho'd i a meeting on the same dav, at 10 o'ciook a in ' ' n By order of the President, ! b 1* r: binn.n..'n.i tl BUSINESS COLLEGE N, E. cor. 'Tenth and Chestnut Streets. PHILADELPHIA. TIIK most complete and thoroughly L "PI nw I Bi-ine-* or C r.ritcrci.i! College in the country. The only . no in the city ing A Legislative Charter, and the only one In the United States autho rized to confer Degrees of Merit. Diplomas awarded t : n the Commercial ("curse under it cor porate <cai by authority of law. Con i , , iiv gentlemen of liberal education aud ext. e experience in business, and affording une qualled advantages for the thorough theoretical and ! *■ '■ nof y. tint: nien !- r the various dit ties and employ mem- iif business itl'e. THEORY AND PRACTICE COMBINED by aSY -tet.i f ACTUAL BUSINESS TRAINING original and pre-eminently practical, giving the tu ieiit ;:i t e shortest tim a complete insight into the i- it*.:tie. ■!<. tails, .-u-t nj s and f. rms of busine-s in general, as . -ndui ted *n the best regulated cotntner i eiAi and nu i. iai establishment*. Theoretical Boo&keeping , i p n u n-".v plan, with an original exposition of the -• ; > -fa • :tiranireti anl puhiisht**] by the p. prit'i'-r I tli - 1; - r:ut: n ex !u-: vely for hi own u<e. one-half the ordinary labor of the stu i <-• tn i giving him :i -mp! te knowledge of the • practice of the a'-ountarits. The Commercial Course embraces ' ; • A . . c, I V \ "i Bvsi- , S . f: >;> i n >n ill £au\ Lecture* on Ijnaiti' ** A 'fuirs. ( o'.'/nerciai Customs, b jriii* niui Ac two' Ji Practice. Special Branches. Ahjcha and the Matfimatfa. Phomgraghy, Or ■■' • ' tt .I tojDi '• ting •' . * ' v- ■•"'*■ i i\\ Sum gation and THcjraphiivj. Telegraphing. i ;<• arr;.-.gerncnt • for 'Telegraphing nre far in ad v . ' of anything of the kind ever offered to the 1' A i.-gu'er Telegraph Line is •■•innected with t In.-r.tii'.i n wiih twenty ' rntlch ottices in various pan- ;a* . iy, rc j uVi 'm-itu*-- t c transacted, an., iii w Hi-ci tlie students of this Institution are per muted topra tice. So regular office practice canb a :i i tner school of instruction in tlie countrv. i. ,:ik at a i hno one can . htam a position as a prai ■ ■ ■ '• pcra*f.r. \ eiiiig men are cautioned against the <o cpti . c repre-cntat: us of those who, without anv sueta iaciiii.es. pretend to teach Telegraphing. Patronage. . hi- !:istit*tt: n i- ni.w oni-.ying the largest patron cje r 7t*r bestowed iipr u :;jiy coinineiviul sciiAo! in the Mate. < vi ;• t v* ?inlrt] >tudents w re in atten iano.: th. fir.-t y<-nr. an \ ovt r x ren huioiroti tlunng ; ll i t ' y K " v - i'( bc-t. uf -TUtit nt> may itiTa jbe fouo ! re, an . .- a iatioi - ire i;i Location and Accommodations. 1 he Institution is iocated in the HUM central part <o !..•• • *y. and its ac -ommodations, for extent, ele -' nrenienee, are unsurpassed. AU the mshai been (itted up in the very best style with BUSINESS OFFICES OK COUNTING HOUSES ir.LEGRAI'II OFFICES, STATIONERY STORE ! AX tt A KIC.IL.VR BANK of DEI osit ANI> :S<UE. 1 ' 1 with finely-engraved i thographic notesnocd u 11,1 ' n t' le Department of Actual To Toung Men ;ae very c,..-; t.e> :• i lVnctical Education for liiisineas, * conrs ■ i : instruction no where else ■. ; * ; : - : -Lt. .11;. i -la:; lujof the , i.ivi.t t.,.- jest passport to success and advancement. I : c any ConunercioiCollege, J Illustrated Circular and Catalogue. ■ CIiOCK'S IIAJJi IIEBTOKER. Wa.-raniol to ' i Ac.-h If ci'C/. ,vO Out If, J<' , ii i n f j ti't'f To its O ' .r , j En, i; t r Bays, ( '/or aC E-irUrr Days, K"ps the Hair fro.n Fdlpig Oft\ Hair from Failing O/T. ! Cill surclg Cure till Humors of iln> srufa Cure all Humors vj the scaly Ann in aire Ft*. 1 Hair grow on Fahl Heads Hair grotc on I'ahi If- ads UAeti Fading Off from Disease. Br- (lock's Lxcchior Hair Restorer, only 11 ir I;—t.. r . rin the market whi- h pos<e<- i 1 •es nli the merit viaim.-.J for IL " I Clock's Excelsior Hair Restorer. The only pt-rft t ll.nr Rcst irer and Ilair dressing ] couibmej. ! Clock s Excelsior Hair Restorer. i tie only Kair Restorer known where the Proprietor I refunds the monev if it fails to give perfect satioiaetiou. J Clock's Excelsior Hair Restorer. Used and recommended by the clergy and the faculty. Clock s Excelsior Hair Restorer. W aiTAinel to rcsiorf I*•••*• ts\ . rt , . stop hair fr..m-fM, hald heads where t!.o is not hereditary. CiOeK s Excelsior Hair Restorer. IVill not "tain the finest linen or the nicest bonnet. Clock's Excelsior Hair Restorer. stands far above all other preparations for UM liair. Clock's Excelsior Hair Restorer. I A "ingle trial convinces tlie most skeptical of us value, j Clock's Excelsior Hair Restorer. : Once use it and yon wiii always use it. Clock's Excelsior Hair Restorer. U sold everywhere by Druggists a, SI 00 per bottle, j ! or bix Bottles for so uu. ( all for ! c lock's Excelsior Hair Restorer. And rake no other, j ' F. B. CLOCK, Proprietor, Manchester, N. H. 1 F. J. Hoffman, Agent for Miffim co. j | ElEo sLi Tj i: C. S. Examining Surgeon, W E F M * rket strcet . Lovriatown, two ' 11 doors trom the diamond, offers his i professional services to the public. By au- , lOrity from "VN ashinirton he has been ap- 1 UL Exaastning burgeoa. fei." L XT M EEFt. rp"E "".Wsi.no.l |, M j ost r ,„iv.,|. JL will keep constantly on hand a!!L-;„i of DRY LI MBER, BUILD bTLFF, Sli['v GLEb, LA 1 lib, and material £tcncral]y jin a first class Lumber Yard. Orders vvji; ' j promptly attended to. All kinds of worked material, ilo C r : - • weather boarding, window frames, (-c. CHARLES 11. ANDKRSO.", feb2l-3m Huntingdon. I'a Jtf'Jll m 'l7iiMilMM AT NOTICE TO FARMERS! r undersigned announces that fc f I. is now prepared to buy or receive storage, and forward all kinds of Grain and other Produce, at his new Warehouse at Reedsville. I>LABTLIt, SALT X ( O.U kept constantly on hand for sale. He also continues the Produce Business a*- 1 the old stand in Lewistown. octl9-tf ABNER THOMPSON'. A E, D 7T F H 2. mn m m LEWISTOW.Y, Pi. TOIIN B. SELIIEI.MER offers his sincere l thanks to the friends and well-wishers cf his establishment, for the steady and rapid growth of his business hitherto, and solicits a continuation of the patronage of the com munity. With increased facilities, and devo ting strict personal attention to the details of his business, he is confident that all order he may be favored with during the present year, wii! be executed to the entire satisfac tion of these giving them. His stock of Hardware, Wood work, Leather Saddlery. Coach Trimmings, Lining-, Shoo Findings, Paints, Oils, Glass," Stoves, Nails, Horse and Mule Shoes, Nails an d Nail Rods, &c., <fcc., Jtc„ is heavy and well-selected, and is offered at prices as low as can possibly be sold His IIWVARE is of bis own manufacture, m de in a good and workmanlike manner, by full hands, un i der his own supervision, and" is offered whole | .-ale or retail, as suiter tor to any m (he market Merchants, Mechanics, Farmers, House -1 keepers and Dealers generally may rely upon getting any article in his line with an a--u ranee of fair dealing and promptness, wl. ;h --cr in person or by order. Roofing, Spouting, Repairing, Gas Fitting and a,l kinds of Job M ork done at shortest notice. Liberal discount given to the Trade and ' Wholesale Dealers. j . J. IF SELIIEI.MER. I Lewistown, Jan.. 18G6-Iv RUBER T IV. 1' A T 0 N, SOI TH SIDE OF MARKET STREET, LEIVISTOty X, iw. T T AS just received and opened at his cj -1 1 tablishmem a new supply of Clocks. Watches. Jeweliy. Fancy Articles, &e., w Inch he will dispose of at reasonable price.-. II*? invites all to give him a call and sxatuine IH stock, which embraces all articles in hi une, and is sufficiently large to enable all to make selections who desire to purchase. Xisg' RLPAIRING neatly and expeditiously attended to, and all work warranted. Inankful for the patronage heretofore re ceived, he respectfully asks a continuance of the same, and will endeavor to please all who may favor him with their custom. feb2 EOII Till HUM!! In addition to an extensive stock of GOLD & SILVER WATCHES, MEDALIONS, BREAST PINS, RINGS, and other J" E "W E E IR, 2L d: jWJJ'* establishment, will be found a beautiful &?• sortment of MmV PHOTOGRAPH ALBI'TI-S ALSO. of all the prominent MUSIOAL INSTRUMENTS and hundreds of other articles. 11. W. JUNKI.V Lewietown, May 24, 1865; REDUCED, REDUCED' P. F. LOOP HAS greatly reduced the prices of Boot? * and Shoes. Having a largo stock ■' i goods on hand, he proposes to sell at redoed i prices, lie has a fine assortment of the be- l! f selection of men's Boots, from $3.75 am! op' I ward ; boots from 2.00 to 3.75 ; youths 1 50: | aiso women's shoes in great variety anil ' I every style, at greatly reduced prices. H" 6t °ck of children's Shoes is very large sr.i ranges from 65 cents upward. An assor l ' ment of gum shoes. We still pay strict at tention to manufacturing, buying none but the best stock, and keeping none but tht most experienced workmen, We con?ii er our work second to none in town, and ba r,: ' a good assortment of home made work *o hand, which will be sold low. He would it l ' | vite the public generally to call and exaniio* . for themselves, and save at least twenty hyt 5 percent. ork made to order with despat |§ He has also on hand a fine assortment -• r men s, women's misses and children's woole 5 and cotton IIOSE, lower in price than any lo J town. Call at tbo stacf. ic the nub 3Qua:-; ?aa*.
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