J. K. II vRTZLEIt, H'lUviLh . C ■ i>/* Eilil'j' - For ih * L lac:uiotial Colunr.:. To tlie Male Teachers of SlifHln County. Gentlemen. —ln rny former article. I endeavored" to show that your first object in life should be to secure a thorough and complete education, and second, that you should do -o lor the sake of education itself, holding out the idea that it would amplv repay you, if not in dollars and cents, in en larged. liberal and ennobled views of life, and of your relation to the gr-at universe ot God of which v.>u 1 -rui an important part But tT do this re quites time. Therefore- to tljc third topic, Don't be in too gjvnt a buigy about it, 1 call your attention briefly. Wo are proverbially a fast people This disposition manifests its -If la ev vry period and relation ot lite. The mother shows it in prematurely ad vancing the child by the dres- hi wear.-. The boy in the roundabout period grows weary of it, and longs for * lie long-tail frock era. chewing ami sua Ic ing tobacco, driving fast horses, 4c.. in which he is led to believe manhood • consists. The young man. seemingly witli the idea the world is desp rately in need of him, takes a race througi; college, and. enveloped in hi- -heep j skin olteutimcs a fit covering, plung - ' into business making money, while a literary man !.o is scarcely ever heard from, the me .list -it 1- nex is's in our public schools, scholars ad vance with undue rapidity through i the book, and into higher cla-s-.-s. Pa rents are anxious f r it, ami teachers frequently boast ci it. The result is superficial habits of study, and di-like for it I'ndue ra pidity necessarily produc-.s superficial ity, and superficiality necessarily pro daces dislike forstady; how can we love , a thing whose beauties we do n-t-e • 1 ' Jlow can we see t!;e caul' - fa thing ne don't understand Our eharactcr ]-tii- fastness in nothing produces such bad results as in our education, not \ because of the knowh. igc w -e.I at e because of the habits we form. .Prac tically, it matters little to a young J man who. after having completed a course of education, dv-ig: - .-tu Ivd g theology, law, or medicine whether he - has or has not a thorough knowledg • of higher inatiieiiueu -. but it i- liin'i ly important mat 'nave .- or- , <- la/ at f'-r :■ / . •ii'■ i. v i• 1 * L . . 1 its Ot tie ronghuc-s Caill. tb. 1 o-. Said a e. oe.;r jii'oi --S i' a man about gtaduating. 'lfv , e SUCCCcrled in cr '.ivoiing .. f:-ie lor ' p y, and plication, j \ have at- on.{.lis., i a very important o! Lot Y :r<a:vr a student tl.cn will n it >-ca-e when you receive your diphr a ■ - ' e in a hurry I mean to h u: der.-touii in two way-. 1;. -1, ,'t u -,, 100 ; >4 ,. v becoming superrii ai. bui strive to cul tivate a ta.-tc lor s'u iy by being th. > fUgh. Second d.-uT be in a hurry to i end your school tin v-. Pleas - taken note of this fact : no person who wa ! a faithful student ever j-< grca tod hav ing spent t--o mu- n time ami money r ■■ and- iiave regretted they did le-t sp-.-iel ■ and the van's a: felt, we inav rear I. but that is poor comfort. , I know it is natural 1 , dc-irc u: • i.e ' ] use of thorough preparation, to ci. j ter the >p: ei eof n -live lite : t an car- \ ly period. But ii that deMre vei an.u\zed .t v. u. .. in : -- . . . p,. ■ ■ muti ! to Cf• i-; ♦ l::r_ -.y .fa selfish ' N (leii.out. su! gratification in making money. There may be , of young men who . urn - cut-. ; -.p ; ,;jy ; the ii;.- c-f human; v. . ! heio 0:< _ a work of llU.r ivji t t!.• ■ v :: iorcgo the a ivaning -- fa thorn 11 preparation to gratify this desiia !' of commcu hible i- cvrtaiuh not w: * tic aey or gain a -uII-- •f . t ;. v . ' j . - teach in the winter, and if. at the age i j of thirty, you have a< quired a thor- \ oiigh and comph tee mention vou nil! be a forttniiic man, an 1. at tlio age . ; ii :.. : j 4v i--i- . calling or pro: --ion you ' . out f-'.'ch {'reparation you had com- * m.-ncol life five or ten years earlier. >!. Moiii.Fß. ' ■ | | 1- Tailoring Establishment r *" —-"-y c . __-i? on short notice, and at ip&sooabli . _ 1 fl f i n WJ O kw -to* IfiEYfMT OAK AND HEMLOCK BARK, Deliver, d at the Tannery of t w. AH 2 G'C.j I i-I'.WZSTOAAV^', for which (he highest ranrket price will be p:mi in OASII. Lewmtown, nmrl-I-ly p li Rinl Cases. j b'V pour Bird C'figcs—they me cretty -1 > m HOB'F'fA.'' , vjllllllt' SHEARS, for sale by O apis F.J. HOFFMAN. TIEMENT, for sale bv V F.J.HOFFMAN. r j" , HR celebrated Buckeye, Reaper, and 1 for sale 1 v K. J- HOt I' MAN, IMSII .' ITS 11 I Hoffman's is the store X ;Ma -k-.-rel hm ( Horr-'.ir. \T T ALL J'AlTlil, a fine assortment, at \\ F. J. HOFFMAN S. nLOT.!GiI STEEL, for .-.do by P I". J. iiOFFMAN. nARRET CHAIN, for sale by 0 K. J. HOFFMAN f Rt)X and NAILS down again in t rice. 1 •. ;- •• Best Car Ii nikcrßtopei F J. HOFFMAN. \ MEIiICAN 11 ay Perk and Knife. Hv \_ trv mi r -hou! i have 1: h. It one i f tlie Tcry h -- forks to onload hay from the wrazon And ~ i • .. - : th.- It i- ~;-oh periV.-t kni!'.-- to ; •\u o-a. •f . . : - • R .v...i it > c . i-t.- ■ : A ;• ; me Mun':{'..<-turre. (* ROC EL IES reduced again ! F J ["r"\vri Sugar. I'JW ivnts. Fxiis lin u. 11 tlo V.'i.ite. 17 uu i- u.- sll_ ; ii i- M ..as- 14 i V—l y i Baking. lt do i. : Syrup, 25 Jo •i Bia k Ti-a. 1 t) ' etc.-, 33 i-fcSj 1: ft.j.au' .- t..e ; Uargaius. WSLL2AM UNO, has now open A NEW STOCK OF Cloths, Oassimereo AND VEST! N CS, which will be made up to order in the neat est and most fashionable styles. apl;> New Stock of Hats, Caps, &c. **ViP /*■- py . -V a- •VKwo, '?. -=r ajwjj—uxi M" ■( Nc, next Dwr to John Kt Has jest received from .gg -v /N -v Ark and Philadcl- j .n; merit • 1 Lg; • CCS>o 23 ■■•res!.I I ,'.- lin this; which will ! .fs i" - ' u --a ; ; riv-a-t defy c ;tifi -n, - ■ r> * fail t-> air-; I'h-r the Orri.-! bp lia- c • r,-la> tlv ■ n l.and, ! r will make to i r lcr. hats to their i tstc* '• •'•}• rt-'piircd size ■ r 1.-rim, at pi ires which • ien t fail !■♦• sati-aic irv. f ui.'ry Mct -'r.ar.ts will fir.-j it to their ad g - * n will a..- mad ■ to w a..lt-,tie pur-ahas: . K.- rincd'.'s St,.re. and tcarly c-rg,.-it- the odd Fe low-' lb,lf. ' Vavll SELLING OFF AT COST! I - 111-, undersigned i.aving a large ,■* rk of R istem manufactured Boots and Shi "ii hand, <■ ti—r- the same at cash prices !; m a.a m.ti! further n .ice i g;vn.' M n's Boots, warrants-1, u uhle so' -s fr n. $3 00 to G GO. Men's M ot- dj do do call GGOt . 7 ' i. Jail •!-, do ,!. i '2 l • it.- I' ■ Youth's Boots d-/ do lint 2_5 ■h n .- Gum Overshoe, be.-t 1 2G omen's d , do 1 li) : Ji • has a!- .a -n -k f city v. rk , hit I. . t' Le got jJ r nothing. ■, ccuie .n,l, v- O'.d gills, and g-t pre par- ; t-i the r-dd. * 1 Ai-mui loaning and repairing attend,?.] t, as usual. A large sto -k , f Trunks, :; r ... snd 1. irpet Bags .>u hand which will !>• - id it very reas oable prices A full t a-k of a -me made w-rk k- t t e..r.-uiritlv n hand at ' ■ w prices. ' BILLY JOIINkOX Lewis town, Feb 7, ; 'JSS TH S 32S tO t Tho Best is the Cheapest. * : iOB.UTO isssf! 52:".C*.% Die very Lest ; rands can bo had at t RYSINGEirS TtIBACCO L SEG\R STORE, m any quantity, from an ounce of Tobacc ■ i-'-'inr^F 1 ' I l '/'/ :ind fr: ra a Cheroot £l t '\Uc J ocit Jli van as. j l.'bacco Pouches and Buses, Match Safes ID A I^;ir CJu?cS. f, C:;R °- er genuine ch ar Y/avana Cigars at 10 certs or three for 25 cents; Connecticut md //iivana at 5 cent-; Penna. at 3 cents, ' iK'i ther jois fit 1 cent w ICE*® A v -" * ci 4 . uo . -2) . w.iU.d Sly that I have a very heavy stock of • i 1 nx v > and L gars always on hand, at prb i lcs lor Tobacco as low as the city, and Cigars 1 T\t iOVYur TJ 1 A' 1 it r *-* hit 0 wir-int \ Bind bj me are r war.,uted as represented or the gt ds may t be returned, and money will be refunded - --- tj deal w,,h me by giving mo a trial a i „ L FKYSINUEH Lewi.-tuwn, Feb. If, l-rGO. NEVvT'firm. PHE undersigned having taken into part -11 oVt p v A w ßl,^ er ' tbeDr y G - . Business is n <\v conducted in ± I . !::4T "- onsettled accounts on my T.,'.r; „ tailu stly requested to call and r aid' bo h ' aS 1 aUI de<irou3 ot clußi °g - sa,a Dooks as as jtbesible. : ■' CEO RGB BLYMYER. f r l: ' ar ; k!u . : ur the liberal patronage fceret ■ e xtendeu to this establishment tho new ' same re nH Ct n y a cc,nli uanco of the r'c",u T ÜBe t - heir utmost endeavors to aU tlu,u; with a cai '- ; T GLOHGI- BLYSIYER 4 <o>; Lewistow2 taarl4"2tc * WHAT'S ALL THIS ? Why. the Grain Business Reviv ed at McCoy's old Stand. '"SMIK undersigned, having rented the large f_ and commodious Warehouses formerly occupied by Frank 2/eCoy, esq., is now pre pared to purchase or receive and f rward All Kinds of Grain, for which he will pay market prices. Also, lie will k cp fur sale, Salt, Piaster, Coal & Fish. lie returns thanks to all his oil customers for their former patronage, and shall feel grateful 1* r a renewal of past business rela li ns. lie has also ac opted the agency for the celebrated .Merchants will find it to their advantage to give him a call inarll-ly W.V. WILLIS. MW mm. X\ r K h; tve .'"St returned from the Fast f T with a fresh bt~-ek of goods, which we are det oiii. 1t > -"11 cheap." We have Gry I willed all wool Flannel, at CO cents and upwards. Canton Flannel 50 cents and upward-. A general assortment of D 5-? Ii S 3 GOODS. Iti Ladies' Cloth we have Black, Drab, Grey, and Water Proof, lilaek Cloth for Faints' ( i aks, which we are prepared to soil by tire yard, ready made i r make to or der..Black and white plaid wool long .Shawls, very line, Balmorals, . Hoop Skirts, Hosiery. Gloves, Iloods, Nubias, Breakfast Cm es, &0., Ac. We have made arrangements to keep an assortment of Kurkea Zephyrs, a splendid ar ticle for kn-tting Shawls, Iloods. l'uise War mers, Ac. Cloths, Satinets, t '%r i v j. -A-ir, wf.' •—>' -Mi •!*£ *rt L h .XT Kentucky Jeans, f :• Met ■ and Boys' wear. Also, a full stock - t GROCERIES, in fact everything usually kept in stores in this place, all of which we have detc:mined to .soil a- cheap, if not cheaper than any other establishment in town. S J. BIHSBIN & CO . AY est Market st , opposite the -Jail. Lewibtown. Nov. 1, lsOo. S\a OTICE! T)ERSONS in general, and especially those .1 about going to housekeeping, will take notice that A. Felix is still manufacturing all kinds f ri ss.^gTfisi-:, and has now < n hand a largo assortment of - , 'fetes, Chairs, Y Ch drs. Loung s, r.'-.r! 1 t • Tables, wi'h a - ail kind-, tod :.t low prices. Wo wi-!. t > -- r .IV. . , ;.t .',. ;| ! c;. JOTS ! a). 00 ] examine the >k. In <■ r. < -ti n ! • can ' ■ ■ oar G, i ink' -•- p,':,! ' t!>- - drinker b' -t lii u !.t nt to - -r ■ r an ! cl hing. ilair, busk, at ! K: ■ !-i r M-irre.--. -•. W ird r S -tte<lis t i - ,ri Ta: > n 1. .nd. Bai gains c- i i--> h.i by <• i ling at A. Fe lisa St->re or I urn.'.a: "< ..r 1 >l. • janlil A. FELIX. LEWiSTOWri FOUNDRY MA( ii IX jo SHOPS. fl'WSf-amr- Tim urul- r> : ;-.r.ed have taken ft; f> L ut. ii'v am! Machii - S : - • r:."--r!y carried übyJt hn It ' ewsr-r W.. :.c-. wh- I-*v, ■ v i. ; c ; tim. • .... New Jersey Reaper & Blower, Wiih Dorsf'y'N Self Ilakiii? Itlachmenf, the only reliald- Self Kukii g Ilea per. AI- -, HOUSE POWERS AS!# THRESHERS ■■ th ; i) : -,. j patterns, s. vcr.il dif fer-tit ~ od.i . t }'j ,ws. sc era different sir.os of Coal Stoves, Hathaway Cook Stoves, Ac. All kin is of IRON & BRASS CASTINGS, made and till ■! up in the mn-t workmanlike manner, 1 r Mills, Furna ■ F rg. an-i Fac 1 ries. We have add- 1 s me new Machine ry to the wo rks, wliich w:M enable us to do v.< rk in the best n- sidi-.e tnar.nt r. All kiru'b of REPAIRING* done at the sir 11• * i. lice and m the most aecomni.>da t;ng iertns. Particular attention paid to re pairing Reapers. Y\ at- r Wheels always on hand. Circular Saws furnished and iitteu up. REESE A SLAGLE. S3IFLS I 83 Sl 15 22 is %Vy.4T YOU i\3-:i2D ' T TIIIiF^IS Geisor's Patent Self-Regulating Grain Separator, Cleaner and Bagger, rgHIK undersigned, having made the r.eces J nary arrangement with the proprietor, will keep on hand, for the accommodation of owners of the machine in Mifflin and adjoin ing counties, such CASTINGS as are mostly needed for repairing the Geiser Machine. Y\ o arc also prepared tu do repairing, and add such improvements as are used in the la test new machines. We also have the Sole Agency of Miifliu county fur toe sale of the Geiser Machine, and are fully prepared to receive orders arid furnish machines. Thankful fur past patron ag.- we respectfully request a continuance of thh tamo. leb 1 REESE A SLAGLE. A N L> Victory over High Prices ! rrllK undt i ).a< rr irtrd from the -l 'is ' - i and varii* 1 assortment ol ANT' <I ;;!l ami si?.'.-. of t-a-s'i'iii inacu ■ • • it h - store, one •! ior west of Frwwibcus* • i ril*vuro Store, 1- Mar!; t >!iv t, Lowi-tovvu. H*- yv... cousUintly keep 011 iumd a large assortment of HOMEMADE WORK. of all kiji<iM and th > latest styles. He will al.-o t.ike measiin b and make w,,rb t-> or der, at .-lion notice. Repairing done 111 the neati-st matinsi- n,p pal.die ar- invited to - all and .-i.uninc i"!. s.-i-k 1.--: -ic- jntrehus .ig t-Ucwhcre. as I am : -'""I;- * •-"?*: tbaa bcapeat.for cash. ! Ab C 1 aORNBTF. i. I i? i p qj . Save Your C 3 IST TU I I in he <it*- oi'al at- via *Bsaa!l at!- vancc oti I'fiiladVipSiza s'ri- I'tG, Consisting in part of Main and Fancy DRESS GOODS, Y ei v cheap. "V jt i—i w f-o Sa? t-* -xJixx v *ma * 4 He 1 ! vJ SL. i B-S , <£x. DELAiM^S. CASSI MERES, | SAS I 3 '3, t ,g A large and full assortment OF Flannels ec Shirking, Ah woo! fhuuicl iii.m ."-0 to To cl>. ! .. . FANCY GOOI'LA "//;•- iv"!. - J'V. DUE 11 ITU A tf ail .v'y.'c.?, (II I'D an*! II UlI. <E \ <1 , a. , ZEPHYR EMIT HOODS. A large and full assortment o!" the "lutes! i'."- of UI P f- 3 GJ :\ v v t of cv. ry description, at a L-.v figure. A large stock, of L-idiW O/W TU 0 (Tif'j s|sl Ib.io & lmliL.lus, of the latest and lest s:\ies. LADIES' AND GEHTS' it NDER-CLOTH!!tC a ia'gc variety, and very cheap. X-X OO I? SXII.KT3, of the finest quality. A large and entirely new sti ?k, at the low est cash prices. Every person goes to Draft's- to buy Grocer ies. Sugars from 111 to 22 cenra per pound, Syrups trotu 20 tj 40 '• <• Coffee from 3d to OS •• " Teas as low as -SI per pound. Dried Fruit, icj U -EiXiXsi w A ' GLASSWARE, WILL O WWA XX. E 3 &C., SzC. 6G)"*Cail and examine our stock before purchasing e!sewhert\ Y\ e charge nothing for showing gOo-Js. , 11. M. k K. DRAXT. Lewistown, Oct. 25 ISGS, I L XT XfcC 53 XH ITS. . '1 1 ui; undersi>itK\l lias just received, and J[ will keep constantly on hand, ad kinds ..1 DRV LCMULH, UVILD STUFF, SIIIN - GLEB, LA 111**, and material <ienera!!y kept in a liist class Lumber Yard. Orders will he promptly attended to. Ail kinds (t worked material, flooring, weather boarding, window frames, kc. CHARLES 11. ANDERSON. feb23-3ni Huntingdon. Pa m M'it TOIMiM AT "J'LLI: _LL__ o NOTICE TO FARMERS! ' | r I I IIR undersigned announces that he i is now prepared to buy or receive on J storage, and forward all kinds of Grain and other Produce, at his new Warehouse at lieedsrille. Ac < {)AL Kept con-tautiy i n hand fur sale, lie contiuu'. s the i'r dat e Business at the old stand in Lewistown. octlt)—tf AIIXEIi THOMPSON. A Jt* Ki <W ww dta JW aL.j Z'ibn AiJJJ 'iJi! iJ'iOill, iiE-:uhTo\v.\, i\%. TOiIX B. SKLIILI.MLII offers l.is sincere : i y thanks to the frien Is and well-wishers of i his t stahh-hment, fir the steady and rapid | growth of his business hitherto, arid solicits a continuation of the patronage of the com* mutiny. With increased facilities, and dev.;. :i; g stii -t | ;s .. al atte uti n to the details of . '.is hiiMo-'Ss, he is o< i.Silent that all orders no may b lav r- 1 with during the present year, wi:! he i r uted to the entire satisfac j lion of those giving them. ll'-s s' ok • f liardiv .re. Wo. 1 work. Leather, Sailolery. ('..ach f r.nimiiigs. Linings, SI. e Findings, Paints-, Oris. Glass, Stoves, X.iiis, Horse and Mule Shoes, Nails and X.til Rods, Ac., A i., Ac., is heavy and weli-selected, and is offered at prices as low as can possibly be so! 1. Ilis ti.W-' tr:;s: is i f his own manufacture, m de in a good and w ji'itujaiu;,ie manner, hy full hands, un dcr his own.super vision, and is offered whole* ; sa * e !:r retail, as superior to any in the market ' .'■lerchaiiis, Mechanics, Fainrrs, liouse kcepers and Ot <.• r- gcreral v may reif upon < getting any article in his line with an a*.*u ranee of fair and pr mi tcess, t!;- cr in pf-r- 'i or !v ordt r. L tine. >■{.ontii g. K. pairing, Gas Fitting ar..l all kin j of J . W-.rk d r.e at shortest Mjtiv e. Libera! ilFe ;jr:t given to the Trade and " h I ale 1 J B SELHEJMEII. i Lewistown, Jar, , I-oG-Iy K 0 !i E IIT VP. PAT TON, soi t:i or jiirsiet sir.ttT, i ? ■' : •'•- , uv- ■ " "el . j i:ed at his c-e .4. 1 tablish;:- ;.r a * . • !v of Clocks, Watches. Jewelry, ** n. j*it A \ w-n v? \ - ... - -J ii J i-J -A-j JA 4a x aney Article s, <ke., vih:c!i j. * v.iti d:-: ..so <i at rete-unable prices He invites all to give htm a call and examine " • - . rti is "t • at. i is -iitioi- :.!: y oirg.- to enable 0.11 tu fcgt*LLl'Ai R IXG : and espi-ditiouslj attended t , ai.d •■.!! .*. ,rk wananted. lhankiul P-r the j atronag.- heretofore re iv. 1, he r-. p -t-Ui y ; cii.-itinu.iiice ol the same, an 1 will t n.h ,r. r t i p lease all win. may favor him with their custom. fel2 I Mill, j jji vin h|\ f i i Uli* lUL iLii.iJU.i I i 111 FLi: a 1 in rs' n.-ivr- -n .k of GOLD & SILVER WATCHES. MEDALICNS, BRsiAST PSMB, KINGS, u:.J other —. vw 2L. , \\ V# in i\i jf establishment, wii! be found a beautiful as snrtment of 3i1313'J3 4 -ej a 51.% S s ia AL2II .Ii. A LSO, of ail the prominent bdibJ -S3A2iUi3, MUSICAL. INSTRUMENTS, atij hundreds id either .irtii-les. ll* w. Jixkix. Lewistown, Mnv 24, 1805. IIKS t'2:l>, !I|SIPI c; P. F. LOOP HAS greatiy reduced the pi ices of Boots . ana b.iucs. Having a large stock t{ goous on band, he proposes to sell at reduced p rices- lie hat a tine assortment of the Lest selection of men's B u,ts, f r „,n $0.75 and up. ward ; boots from 200 to 5 To ; youths 1 50 : also women's shoes ia great variety and of evrry style, at greatly reduced prices, liis . s t°ck of children's hhoes is very lar-'ea.. ! range- in m 05 cents upward. 'An assort* iiient of gum shoes Wc still pay str j ct Q .. tention to manufacturing, buying mme hut the best Stock, and keeping none hut the most experienced workmen. We conoder cur work second to none in town, and here ? .w;" V rt "ii V 1 ct , ! lume muJe work on hand which will be sold low. He would in vite the public generally to call and examine I for to -mselves and save at least twenty Ave 11 F i Ij " , ° rtC tu urder with despatch, lie has a,.-o on hand a line'assortmont of men s, woman's misses and children's woolen 1 and cotton lIUSE, lower in price than any in . - a " at I'jo old stand-in the public =>Vsarc. yio3l • BHSINESS COLifCt 17. E. cor. Tenth and Chestnut Street:, PHILADELPHIA. r lMllh rncst complete and thorougl l v L app<.inied Business or Commercial C'o'!.-7, U,e country. fc ' Tlie only one in the city possessing a Legist,; Charter, aiirl the •■nly own the United Stateaiuit rized to confer Decrees wT Merit. Diplomas awards to atraduatcs iu the Commercial Course under u- . -, r . porutc seal l.y authority of law. Conducted l.y gentlemen of liberal education and 0 Y'- u-ive c xpcri. nee in business, and aftordin. ! • lUrtlicd advantages for the thorough tlu orci <al j practical education of \>ung men for th various.; tics and employments of bu-iuess life. TIIEuKV AND PKAt TH E COMBINED by a system of ATI At. jBtrsTSKsS TBAtxryt original and pre-em-n'ehlly practical, giving t!,o .... • lent in the shortest time a complete insight into V. „ routine, details, customs and forms ofbu-n,-.. g- Herat, as conducted tn the best-regulated con,i ..! and fmuncial establishnwuts. Theoretical Bockkeepicg t'p.-n a new plan, with an original exposition ;|. science of accounts, airanged and published in t|, proprietor of tl.i- Institution exclusively f„ r , , , :-e. -aving one-half the ordinary labo'r , f •) , dent, and giving bun a complete knowledge of u# precti e of the l.cst accouutanls. Tire Commercial Course IK DUNCES : K tier f.i Cbmoiiifial Arithmetic. Puttnnmhift, £ u , ! mm Cbt'impandwwe. Cbnaiernal lea *. J.re:\. on Uiistnts* Allans, t'<anmcrcial L\i.-tomi, Forms ami Actual Business JVacticc. Sp rial lii anclies. 1 A '.v- Li - ami the Higher yiathcr.wtir*. J'homc), a-jl v. ' - Hameaial the Ait of firiiitfiwu C tafcit Moiiey, JEnyincci -met, Surx-ivag. ,\<im gatiun a d Tclcyi-rphtny. Telegraphing. The arrangements for Telegraphing are far u. • vau.e ot anyllnng of the kin.J ever ottered to the p • Ar. gularl elegn.pii Line ia connected • • the Institution with twenty branch oHicbs in van,-1. : parts of the city, where public business tnmmcte ar. ! in which the students of this Institution ar.- t,*-- in :.-d to practice. .No regular office practice .-an i,. Imuinany oth r school of instruction in the count; without which no one can obtain a position as i> i .. ... operator, \oung nien are cautioned agau,-- • h ccpttve representations of those w ho. wiSbout anv j su: 11 fa :nit ies, pretend to teach Telegraphing. Patronage. This Institution i- now enjoying the largest nati ever bestowed upon any commercial the State. Over five hundred students were m atten . dance the first year, ami over seven hundred dunuc the past year. 'I he he-i dm of students may nr* I EC iuUilu XifTC, AUci a!i il HTV t;: >;-* location and Accommodations The Institution is located in the most central part ot the city, and its accommodations, for extent, eir ouiicc and convenience, arc unsurpassed. A.i tie rooms hav.- been fitted up in ti..- \cry best sivh- with ill's I N K.-iS OKFK Es i>K COfNTIN HUlf-FS i i.LhbiKAl'li OKFIt I>. Si'A! ](.■• NElli sioitE t>r> A r.KUI'LAK BANK OK DEPOSIT AND IStsl'E, ■■ pplied v.tth fineiy-engi nvd lithographic notes ii.c.t a* u.Atmg medium in t:,c Department of Actus! To Young Men ,t; doMic the very best fa-ilities for a Practical Education for liitainrsc, ,v " s'uaraiitce a course of instruction no where else • whi: e the reputation and standing of ti. ins itutu u among Dustucss men make iteendorse ; in* t the (m st passport... H ., :; advaneemeiti 111 • ontempleting entering any Commercial CuUe e. - mvited to send lor an ' " ' illustrated Circular and Catalogue outttimngcomplete interior vt.-ws ..fthe College, and . p., ... miars u, the course <>i unit action, terms, i*. BAIUBAMvS. I. 3j. .1 •E- MERCHANT, S r. < Other Bui N •>. N' o,l} - * * ' I>K. CLOCK'S HAIR RKSTORER. B u fro nti ti io I'r .fi ie Hair, if ever so Gnu;, lies (ore Hair, if' err,- 60 Gru\ Toif.< Color ot Kin Her Diii/s, Co!,,r of Karlier J>oy.w, Keeps (lie Hair froth Falling Off. Jletir Jroni falling Of. Will surely <"are all Humors of the %calp. Care all 11 amors of the sca'j-, Ann make the 11 tir gtoic on Haiti Heads , Hair- grow on liald Heads When Falling Of from Disease. l>r. (lock's Excelsior Kair Restorer, i e only llair Bcsl rcr m the market which pots.-,- ses a.l too merit claimed for it. Clock's Excelsior Kair Restorer. fhe only perfect Hair Restorer and Hair dressir.' combined. " C. -cks Excelsior Hair Restorer. . t.e only Kair Restorer known where the Propn-u r refunus the money if u fails to give perfect satisfaction. s Excelsior Hair Restorer. L -sed and rccouimcn Jed by the clergy and the faetthy KiOcks Excelsior Hair Restorer. "..pantedi to restore gr ; t y hair to its original col r atop i.air from lamngoft and restore Tian on bald heads where the disease is not hereditary. Clock s Excelsior Hair Restorer. Will not stain the finest linen or the nicest bonne. Clock's Excelsior Hair Restorer. -.. mas far above all other preparations for the ha : Clock's Excelsior Hair Restorer. A single trial convinces the most skeptical ofiuva'. Clock's lAcelsior Hair Restorer. Once use it and you will always use if. ( .ot k s Ivxceleior llair Restorer. Is Si 2d everywhere I y Druggists at $1 00 pe: lot:! or Six Bottlc.s tor ijil no. Cull for ( lock's Uxceisior Hair Restorer. And take no other. y. B. CLOCK, proprietor. . Manchester. N. H. F. J. Hoffinan,A^enCforßfrlßinco. okSM C\ vy y •**- * ■CVi' iiav Os 0 . ~ . -- .V 7 . 5. Examining Surgeon, \\ EST Market street, Lewistown, two T f duors froui tbe diamond, offers his professional services to the public. B_v au thority from Washington he Las been ar- M'.alii a:. F-.'vjj-. fy.
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