EDUCATIONAL. - " J K. ItA'SMiiS BtVetiilc, JtfljWtn Ojunty. Editor. Tor the EJue&nonai Column. Variety in Thought. The word man when traced back tj the farthest glimmerings of its history is found to have its origin in a. root word which signifies a thlnkfr. Not only by the primary signification of hie name, however, bat by the design of his Creator, man ia constituted a thinker. Ilence those who confine their thoughts to the limited range of topics suggested by the routine ol' their occupation and matters connected with their domestic arrangements and wants ore apt to make a miserable failure in life, not a failure eo far as physical subsistence is concerned, but n crimi nal failure in what relates to the cul ture of mind and heart. The variety of faculty and susceptibility with which God has endowed in:ui iti his intellect ual, social and religious nature ally him on one side to the angels above him, on the other to the angels below him. lie who. like Hunyan's man with the muck rake, is so intently engaged in gathering up the perishable things about h in that he fails to see the shin- ; ing prizes just above him, and he-who would feed hi- soul with metaphysics, or indeed with any one kind ofalime:.t. must be egregiously one-sided. One delves and lives down among the bogs of self-interest and appetite, an utter stranger to the pure joys that come from the sublime sweeps of iinagina lion, while the other soars among de vious clouds unwilling to recognize the sober realities of his social and reli gious being. Lei the idea, then, be deeply impressed upon the mii.J that . no one can be healthy and well bal anced in th ught and feeling whose thoughts ail centre about one idea or one class of ideas Some men arc ex cellent tradesmen and artizar.s, but nothing more; their thoughts and en ergies are ali expended in th-ir '• line of business." leaving n lime nor inch nation lor the culture <>l their higher powers. Sometime- a woman may be found who i- a model housekeeper— which is an accomplishment by no means to be disparaged— but nuthir c above and beyond that. Much hap pier, much more useful might such characters be did they daily rest their minds and rcinvigorate and balance their thoughts by reading and think ing subjects outside of ar 1 alto gether different from the uniform rou tine of daily life The teacher who concerns hint-elf only about what re- • lates to hi- school and the L i .nel.es he . teaches—a sort of walking book-worm, ' (if worms can b. -.. i i to w .lk . lull of puzzling problem*. knot;y -c-j.te; ■ e.-. and otner bookish conceits which he delights to push at v i v,h- never ;.n.i wherever he can, may 1 e a moderate ly successful teacher, but he i-. nothing more, he cannot be said to be " a man among men." he i- a mere thing—a machine. So the fat ma* wh- thinks only of crop.-, soil, manures, markets and cattle, lie may become rich but his li.c will be a mi-vrable failure. h A SUGGESTION —On the fi-.-t Mon djiy of.June. the different boards of di rectors will reorganize for the new I school year, and, according to decision 327, page 170 of the revised St ho J : Laws atid Decisions •• F. .eh board has the right to subscribe for one copy of the Pa. School Journal for each mem ber. at the cost of the district, as a means of information in relation to tiic duties of their and the general condition and operation* of the ffystem in other parts ot theSta'e." The Jour nal is the official organ of the school : department and a- such, contains the decisions, official circulars, and such other letters ol explanation and in struction as arc nccessarv and a ivi-a ble from time to time, together with able and interesting discussions, re ports ana addresses on 5c..00l matters \\ oald not directors do well to avail themselves ol their night to take and read the Journal ? Feu:ale Society. It is better, says Tbackerv, for you to pass an evening once a week in a lady's drawing room, even though the conversation i* slow, and YOU "know thogith'- song by heart, than in a club, tavern, or the pit a theatre Ail amusements of youth to which virtu ous women arc not admitted, relv on it, are deleterious in their nature Ail men who avoid female society have dull perceptions, and are stupid, or have gross tastes, and revolt against what is pure. Your club swaggers, who are sucking the butts of billiard cues all night, call female society insip id. Poetry is in&iped ton yokel; beau ty has no charms for a blind man ; MU SIC does not please a poor beast who docs not know one tune from another; and as a true epicure is hardly ever tire .1 ol water saneliyand brow n bread and butter, I protest I can sit for a whole night talking to a \VoII regula ted, kindly woman about her girl com ing out, or her boy at college, and like the evening s entertainment. Ono of the great benefits a man may derive from woman's society is that he is bound to be respectful to them. The habit is ot great good to vour n> ml man, depend u; o:, it .Our cdu.uti i. makes of us the most eminentlv selfish men in thi world. Wc fight "for our seLes, v, f j.Ua:. for ourseivcs. we t awn for ourselves, we light our pipes, and say we won t go out; we prefer our selves, and our case; and the greatest good that comes to a man from a wo 2ia"'s sc i? thst !:o I: for somebody besides himself, some body to whom he is bound to be con stantly attentive and respectful 2500 COEDS CHESTNIT Oik LVD HEMLOCK BARK, Delivered at the Tannery of v. SPa.ITOG-12 & SC., I.I; \vi*Tl)W.\.. Far which the highest market price will be paid in CASH. Lwistowr., marU-ly MRS. M. E. STEWART, ftg TAITO'T Wt "Harkft sr., Lfwiitowo, LAME? L GENTLEMEN'S rt'RNIPUING G 01 - Sock*. 1 Bsta, Bonnets, Ladies Fine DRE&S (iOOl'i? an.i Trimmins*. Pstu-rus ot ..v:ei>; Gways r.aei. Millinery and Dress-Waking executed in ;he most approved ?iyjc. Ltw*stown, April 1?. tf STAWPING ! STAMPING ! ! J A DIES wishing to have Stamping j done f. r either BRAID or EJIBttOIDERt csu t-e oecorrwnodsn-J :h the : ' -t t e: cali n£ oa Mrs sHAW. si her residec,-e ua . ".i" Hreet. aJ:o;:i :ic *...e o!d Hnpt.3l eliarcii. Patterns of eery .lescripuo:* aaa :re f.t- t erV.es r. ta'- oa hand and for sale. r.I-5-3m. FOR TBISMTT; Tn addition to an extensive rt ck of GOLD & SILVER WATCHES. SV?EDAL!ONS, BREAST PINS, RINGS, and other J E "W~ E L R , AT iL J* mux i "r-'.ii lisbroent, will be found a beautiful as t sortmer.t of imokm.im a a.si ai.%. A LSO. vf all tire prominent MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. and hundreds of ■■ artit-les. 11. W. J I N" KIN. ! Lew Ist wr.. May 24, 18G-5. ROBE RT W. TA TTON, 801TU SiDF. G'r .tiIEM.LT STREET, LEU iSTOIA SA. HA? ju.-t received and opened at hie e . taLlishtnent - new - r r'v < t Clocks. Watches. Jewelry. mrixYvixhii'yite Fancy Articles, Ac., which he will dispose of at reasonable prices lie iiivi'.er a!, to give him a call and examine his stuck, which embraces all articles in his ime, and is sufficiently large tn enable all t. make sc'eoti m- wh. desire to purchase. neatly and expeditiouslv attended to, and alt v.-.-rk warranted. 1 hankful f-'r the patronage heretofore re ceived, he respectfully asks act ntinuance of the same, and will endeavor to please all who may favor him with their cu-toin. fel>2 "/Hi any 'uriiujsjiD'iai AT NOTICE TO FARMERS! {MIL undersigned anr. unees that be is r.ow prepared t buy or receive on ►torag". and f .rwar-J ali kinds of Grain and other Produce, at ia netv \\ nreh ue at Recd=ville. ITAvrKlfi, SAI/r coal kept constantly on hand for sale, lie a'.so continues the Produce Business at the old stand in Lewistown oc-tlO-tf ABNER THOMPSON. EI. 2,2 7 A?. 3, swn AiiD iifjii S'iDisi!, ivro\v.\. pa. T OilX B. SELIIF.IMER offers his sincere *r tiank- to t:.e friends and well-wishers i f bis establishment, for the steady and rapid srr.iwth of his business hitherto, and solicits a continuation of -he patr of the c. m triuf lty. \\ ith increased facilities, anddevu* line st: ict peroi 1 attention to tt.e detail* ..f i Ins business, be is confident that all orders no may be tav. red vyith during the present year, wil! be rxecuted tu the entire stuFfac ti >n of these giving them. llis st' ck of Hardware. Wood work. Leather wa "' :: " r - T -. C l , :' ,ch Trimmings. Linings, Shoe findings. Paints, Oils. Glass Stoves, Nails, 11 .rc and Mule i Shoes, Nails and Naii R ids, . &.C., <£c., . IS heavy and well-selected, nnd is offered a . prices as low as can possibly be sold Hi, TIAW AKi; 1 is of bis own manufacture, m .dc in a good ; and workmanlike manner, hv full hand* UP, • 1 " wn ."'U-ert Ai m, and i, offemi whnle- S ' r superior to any in the market. i , -L'fc.i.ir.ts Mecfcatuce. Farmers, Iluuse- K.'cp-r? nr.a D.aiers g C i erallv uiav rely upon ' nrtM in his line with an a'su i r.ince of .air dealing and promptness, wheth er in person or by order. Rooting. Spouting, Repairing, Gas Fitting [ nnd ad kinds of Job Work done at shortest notice. wt^* 1 is T Unt £ lra t0 the Trade and " hciesale L'e&iers. . . -J- B. SELHEIMiiR. -rs. Ji - . - Virgin Gold Mining Company of Colorado. 1 f)Cfi • Original Inter??!*"— ftOO osor.. of which -50 iijuv Rre re.-eri'eii for W Oar.: Subscriber* -teet their own oSnats.aL.i ti:cm?e!v# rnan&ire the affair? of *i.e company: esch ?uh?crib€r being - ®* one cf i.? rScern. i'he Presiiier;: •„ to ln chosen from am->ng the board of directors. The di .? are t<- be selected by :i,e m; - a.r? fr in *moBZ themwlTM. at the first tneetu g for erganls*- ' tion. The Secretary nr.d Tttveier . to ■ ? a wbneri : t-er ami se.ee: - c; ti Fire.:, r-. K. her?. TH E • CENTRAL NaT Ii'SAL BANK. Phtte i . : . Sottct ;ors, ineodore Cuvler, * ?q_ Robert 1). t<-xe. Esq. American? are prov t-rhial for the a- jtai com lnen-jabie seal with winch they p pau* in enter pri. ha*, ng ■ r their oiject the dei elopement of ocr national resources At one time ' BaUraul^—i*t " another -Coat" '—then -Copper" or ; n." an J mor. reccnt'y "Oil." bare t-een the till-absorbing topics. i In &..'thee.• several entr-rpri*. ? will be recollect ed. those ho f-.rs: took hoi > i f them made money: I some larger amount? than ti.crs. acecrding to their investments. Mining operations ,a the fie'.de of Colorado and J c.se where r.--r mainly er.groes the public r.i em:ou. I Ce*iaiJerig that severs! such ootnpauie? have been already organized—that thev are now at u :k—that tl e report* from their miße are highly ftrnrablr 1 , that it ? know:) a: the present time there are- on trie i way .'. en the :e ige> o; .Neva as and . . rod-- tiumer- ; on "bars of surer and tridu -f gold." disbelieved i teat the ewtheeiawn already manifested on the cb- ! cc t vlil. in * l.ttie bv -o greatly inct-i>cd i-u : .? rect- i : -md ■ . r u; ;:,t >• •.< turns." trj.it in 1- * 1! " Oi>!np:)l.;iC H .>: I.p. .. ... cr \ l e - u . L-.i-r-il ..." . I'.ii.iii iii.a'i'u r: . i-f !in-- -. wi-a I ae--c.5".:..y he le?? d-.?.:at ie ti. . . :.i.,: -, j," be > i j —thereby giving to those win aval! the mselves of the I . occasion now presented. .-f ?e. uring ti uiter e ; :s, an opportunity cf C.tn disposing of ;i- iar-e amount <-f stock eac. h • r roc.- vc M a handsome I advance. >\ :ih these preliminary remark?, the fallowing Pp.. r? .res is respectfully ure?ente t • il-e property . f the O-r.ipaay prajwed toleot gan:z- a hy ti.. sale of these ginal iiitere?*?." c- .- >f ttie following Ledges, all situated ivitbfs a : a , i::.- ot five mites of Central Oty, Colorado. TRAIL CHEEK DISTRICT. Mammoth JLocle* of KKi feet .Vt'ff/' Fail Lodc,f of'JfM ilo . Vandcrbilt Lode,l of I.IHJ do Cnion Lode. of _>Xi do (.fold Ophir Lode, of ltXl do TRAIL RIM DISTRICT. Jlolman Lodt. or ij*j do RAWER DISTRICT. St. Louis Lode, of ] ! X) n > Pentacola Lode, of jfo do C'pper Fall River District Ah- Lincoln Lode, of AM: do \\\i*hoi Lode, of Lixi do ! Minnie, or Louisa' Lode, of Him do Ridel/t L"d'. j or I'JO do "Hi mg & tc-ta: of -CCO feet or near va i. fv m .- n ■ ' length I. rizo.v.hUy. oi rich Gild produi-im: tc-nn v. ot :n..'.c-d .tip'n. togi-ilier v> a.! th ?, -.puis ' ! and angles, and al*o all the ir!..i?. ore?. g< : 1 ,-':vcr j I nd Ott.er :ne a. U-ar.rg .in.rtr. is k and e-r;:.. i - ! I in. and an the right?, privileges and franchiot? ;• i :■ ■ ■ to :: -. ident. append ...: and .tppunea n- • : : .e:e- : ; with usually nad or eui-.-ved. nu :■ .- and - • :: e i jonadiciion of the tlovernrtten: of the Unite . States " Tiie titles to all of wh - n - -.-.ni? hare be. n rssnun- 1 ! c-J ty a mnnber of :> . Jj*.-, resident .a ho .o. Tms .s to lert. y th.it I have carefullv exanuin the ; to the forego :ig lodes or le ige?,".i:a a- •.. .-f --ed that they are perfect. i'HOS M AS- 'N. At-vat I. r. Central City.'. :: . .o. The r.faee of a.circular,t. o limited to give the -.pin- ; - ions or numerous distinguished citizens and men of j science who have examined this liatrich thef tr -1 it:g extracts relate tnertte-. and that of i r -f toward 1 I N. Kent in particular, of the New York l". . Axrav , '.itlice. is directly ::i point: b'ur .r.te lan e:,te i I'ie?. len* Mr. I. r.r- n. .. :- n>" an interview with .-speaker Coitax r*. iotiv io e hs-f* j drr. iveai.ii of Colorado. Nevada. Ir. -aid— I - i have very large ideas ot the mineral wealth of our rat.-.iu I beitrve .t p:;,. :• V!\ ine<i:au?table. n The H i. J. P. ITpsfaer. Secretary of the inlcri r. in the Officio Report presented toCongiess. lated De ( wiste sth, referi ng to the then present ■ ■ 1 ■ -■ . •-. die-"-. I. -J < : I :.ior>- exiv!i.-iee. I 1 ::.e as ;1...X1.r0-'" e. a:a t:.-- ...artr. ■ ' ' ... ••As to the ex;. -,i of .ica II rr ,e? of Colorado. 1 am i prepared to give an t I I to • ' - tral ... .-■ but -,? t tr.o •: ,-s> • f Ti>-M I i ... I. -- ' . ■ . . 1 . -Si-1- ' ■ :a i. : - dCMineJ :. t-y <. i. 'or v, ..r s':p.-i -.--.le Ca'ifornu ar.d A .-'r.. ... 'an. : c-aio the 1 El Dorado of the World." J .vpinu-n i-n:"rt.i:i:>- . y tin a! r -ad of claim? i:. - .: - : -itr t. , S : ; - *:■. y ... : .-.iving extra t— -h <-..j -> • ave pt:r .sc. £•; ft'..* e ■ . ; are ; r-.ncipaliyTn Russell and Trail dlstri -in and a re —nt i-ir.-f.as-? b— n the eeatoti L- ue of U ... ;>et. ' tor vvi - the . : .. 1 £1 . . An idea ot t!:e v..? .;tic l.dfc Ie u ■ may : -rtnvi v.- f.. . • ..-. Wed t: at it : often i--.---.irs :h it :hv y.cl i u d-.h.-.r?. and rave tti several ,'-s b-en ? ...i tor fi r >.o>X. per foot. Mr. Fields, from v- '- feet of :nc iv tail Lode a- • aker. oat already ovei id <*.• 00 in gold. a., i tfHi | oJb i-een offered an-i re: is.: 1 f. r —c . f.-.-t of ti -.? r-vme lode, equa. to s■"-... ovi t. r a cla.m of one hun dred feet. As the purchase of en .- r of ti.e above io.lc? wnuid requ re more money than the m.y.-ntv ..f p-rs- n have at ommar.d. : t-.v 1 d- t- ru; i t -n?-,.! • .t:> them, and divide ti:-m n fw ire iluncic i ar.d Ksfty Original Shares . w -.. :h wiil co?t the ? U l - : rs v ONE HUNDRED DOLI.AR3 EACH, thus aft-irding the ms'i r.f ;imitcd mean?, a? well a? j the capitalist, ail opportunity to secure an interest in : thi? region of " practically inexhansti! !•" wealth. As all are aware, the u- al plan a-i< pted f r the <l.-- Te'opmc::* cf ?uch a property :s to f. rm a --ompanv • ar.d .?sue certificates oi ?tr"k. The plan lier- pro : pits,-.! may be ••< nidered p> ('• -.ihttrv the formation | of two or mora Com pan m s on these pr< j:< rties, which ttr" subject to no royalty, lease? or mortgagee. Thi >• v- -ribj R- can t:.n upon tii-? - i an-i sub- StMatial ha-is. ele -t officers fr -ni among ti-r, subscriber being eiigiblelo tlie position of sa off er < -mp i-iv In order ti.a: hanosome returns may be speedily real zed. these subscription? are based upon the prop os.t -.-ii m..; the -uh..-i i • r.- iiu't.- i ue yon r---:j-t o! t e Reed* (now ready f r d--:ivvry. and wh h may • ? examined at the off. the undersigned befnie subset bing.) may tease their lands on heavy royab tie?. • r at once organize Companies in ti.e usual way for w-.iL-h tl-.-arc i- an ampl- a--?. To see nmnodMe in- se moderate means, these "interests' ar'- put at sli<o i-ach. in order to get the It-: tiile-i at once. ..r.d to prevent any delay ::i toe or - gamzat:<>n of the ' omp <ny. Cor.?!lenug the numerous valuable - Ledge?' •V Cj, c li's-' tut' the I -of this enterprise—the fair an-i equitable fcatuitr—the 1 w puces at which "in j •.-:•>.?" :n it .ire off- red. and li at eic-h interest cnu • ties the holder t. his;, o tnf ; share of sto.kiu o.V the ('■•n,panics tb it ni.-iy b--organ-zed upou thein—also recol'.ccung that in "all. there are only 1000 interest? to b sold, and it would only require one hundred gentlemen e:e-!i t lake f - fi-r.s- toat-sorbthe wh--le. it is presumed that it >* hardly neeessaiy to suggest to those <t lg to seeure o -i or more of these origi nal inter- -at once send in their subscription?. Check? .ffs should Ire drawn to the order of ! the und.-r g.'-i whose er.dorsernent w-'l b-s a re ceipt. in oditi-.n to the one tiiat will be p.romptlv sent oii teceiving them. United Mates J-KTa—KMtfs—7-Jo' and other Gov ernment Bonds taken at par. and ar.v premium or ac crued ltiicres- tlu-reon allowed. BOU-J? may be sent by registered n.ai! or by express. The Books are now open. Subscriptions received by DUNCAN M MITCHESGN. N. E. eor. Fourth k Walnut . Philadelphia. bervrixck. His Excchency. Hi* Excellency, Ay Mr* G. Ccr.nV, Maker? L. Wise. Governor r.f i'cim'a. j Governor - fNe -lersev. H ? Ku Sum. | H-.s \v. *. Jsjvff.' r-e. of Mate off Pcnua. | Beo. of State of S. Jersey. Hoy. Morton HcMickacl, Mayor of Philadelphia. Geo. >*. Trouff::aa. Pre?'t Cer.tr.h Nat. Bank. Phiia. Geo. K Zeigler. Pres't NI. Bk. of Commerce, " Robert P. Ku,g, of King A Baird, Benjamin Orne, of J. F 4 E. B. Orne. " Edmund A. Sou-.ier. of E. A. Souder 4 Co. !,. Montgornervßond. of Bond i Biddla, " John AYcteh. oi 8. 4 W. Welah, * Ago In sending sabjicnptiona, give name and sd *.~ses V*T -e/jj,, -a crdxT 'till -tvvy bo irff-ffA- ec^or. e,l in the subset ption Book, from which rerciptß :ire >sued. and from which notices w ili be made i-nt for Uie first luevting of organization niyk-ui j v This Lt do i? very wril developed, with vein of ore 4 feet in rr ith ; ore prospect? well. t Tliert .s , • c sliuft on this Lode N.l feet deep nnd I 50 tect long, and the crovice is s feet m width. J Th:? Lode i? well developed, and considered one ; ot the iK-st in the district : there is asii.ift on it 6o feet in d* plii w.ih a vein of sulphcret? tour :■ et in width. Assay s made ot ti is .:e prov,- to be very r. h. ; Fins- )? A. 1. Lode, aud has a siiailcf 75 feet in ilepiti—ve il of cie three feet 111 Width ai dof god q.....iv v' -• taken from this I. de v-.elded 51. Hi par cord ill gold. ; Fit:? i> really the richest Lode y, t disc-vered in 1 tlio -listiu t: it is well developed, and ore taken from till? 1.0.ie yielded upward? of SSO per corth ■ HMWCT—'IMM —i II I 0,.- ... J,--. Save Your O IST E Y ! ! i Our piUire Slock ivill lit* di*- SMMspi! ofnl ;i wry %nt;iil ;u- 1 vam-e oil riiiiadrlphia l*ri t'Cu. CoDkisting in part of Plain and Fancy * PRESS (i(M)PS, Very chesp. MUSLINS, & DELAINES. C A SSI MERES, | i SJld J4} 3 3 V • vf : A large and full assortment i 1 OF rianiiels & Shirting, All wool limine! Iron 50 to 75 els. j A r- - v fur a-'sortmnit <d' .V ) ~i 1 > Y . mid FAXCY COOPS. LADIES' and OUSTS- CLOVES and JIOSIE■ AT. DUE li 1J J t . t f all stf<*. CI Mi ami U JUL L S, A c., kc, ZEPHYR KNIT HOODS, \ Urge and i'uil as-ortn.tni of tl.e latc.-t ! sijles of SHAWLS. B X, 2vX O Tu S, of every description, at a low figure. - A largo stock of Ladies' UMTS ,\ (TIiTILIIIS, of the latest atii lest s-)ies. LADIES 5 AND GENTS' UNDER-CLOTHING a large variety, and vcrv cheap. - ? HOOP SKIRTS, of the finest quality. i ■ . i A larg* and entirely new stock, s: the low- ; est cash prices ■ ; Hvcry person goes to Trait's to buy Grocer . j :e? Sugar? liotn I'J tu I'l cents per pound, Syiups irotii liu to 40 •* '• C<'ftce fiuru <JS to 88 " " Tens as inw as SI per pound. i Dried Fruit, Q,TJ "W-A.HIE, GLASSWARE, WILLOWWARE, cScC., c5cG., cScC. CiaT-Call and examine our stock before ! purchasing e -ctvhere. e charge nothing for showing goods. H. M. L 11. PRATT. Lewistown, Oct. 25 ItG5, OHKRP SHEARS, for sal- f'v lj j,jilH V J. HOFFMAN. / IKMKNT, lor i-ale t.) L 1 . J. HOFFMAN. i 'PI'IK rdcl ra>< i Buckr-ye Reaper. Nt) 1 Mowfr. (< : .-ale \ f ' "l Jf.HOFFMAN, LMSH ! 1"I -II ! Holiiuan sis 'li<; s'ore . J. for Mackerel fand ID rfing. \\ 'ALL PAPER, a tine a.-sortneiit. at \\ y. J. HOFFMAN'S. J)LOl-GH STEEL, for sale by 1 F. J HOPrMAN. I riARPET CHAIN, for by i \J F J. HOFFMAN. T RON and NAILS down again in price. 1 7&F* FT per r.< Bet: Bar Iron s'-s o*nl- p' rib. F J. Huffman. \ MERR'AN Hay Fork and Kr.ife. Kv i\ ery farmer si .'J Kate sf-„rk. I: - one of j tE* very I-?-', for!:s uuloa.i Kay t'r_•::; t;.- n And ; !osd t i-u: of t.'ie I ."at on*, of mow • r Mack and ia ntrantrd gitc en ..r* • a'.-sf,. ; iT:. 1: han aemuik uuother . : -rk I. J. kOKFJIAN, for th*; Mamif-cti-rsrs. T 1 ROUE HIES reduced again ! jLT <ioo*i Erowa Sugar. " 12'j cents. F.xtra Browa, '* do Mi hite, 27 io I .ae Sugar H use Mc'&ssi-p, 14 uo Very sood Baking. ]rt do 1 Syrup. Co do , Very dest-' -2 do <■. if fat it Te-v, I Oi Colfee. 33 to 36 HoSa.ac • ;s:he } : : r Urg.vne. WILLIAM LIND, ha? n >v? open A NEW STOCK OF Gloths. Oassimeres AND VESTI N G 3 , win n w:i; be ma le t r ier in the re-at f?t and in -t fashi nable styles. apIO New Stock of Hats. Caps, ho. , IT. 3- S3Ii3:iTC-ZF.. . Market .si". . n r .rt J'oor '<> ./•.,** >i A' lur./yu gflS' • Ha-- j'.-t re**- : v®d ir..m ~- 5 rk as j Pi, iLa .jy 1 merit * : ever exhibited i this j lace which \i:.: be dis p.isi*i it at suit, price-- a-: >f\-o uretiti n. . tnd which h--- invite? every?. >ly to call and | examine, as he i- Mitij-Sr .i that liis stock can ! ' F*r 'tl Oinisi.' he h., rmnrtlv -n I t. i. r wili make t . - : .: r. i.at- {.• their n.-t. i * any rcqf.ir. ii ?:*; r Lrun. at prices whicl ' tail •? siiirfact rv. Cn; *rv Mr..' n -.*. .. fi..d :t > their "!•' igc ! • di*e h tu a .*". an dbera'i tic :u fin Wsi. ti- li;ij wi, -r:i.v I'Urcl'.i.-er? I n't : -oct the f.;.ve. ; .r J ! Odd Feiwa'liaU. SELLING OFF AT COST ! ' r J 111 i ur.i tMgrjt-ii having .i largest ck ..f . 1 Eastern manufacfured 11 >ts and s ■ n hand, ffer* rh- rsme at ea.!i prices frcm ; ni*w until further n .rice is given. , Men's B.i'-t-s. warranted, d- ullu sJes frotr So . ; 0 tu 5 50. Q • Co xlo call. C 50 to 7 00 H ijs' 15 .t (l-j C, Co)t r. ' 0 : Youth's lioots do d- iooto 225 Men's liuui Over-'., .e, lest 1 25 : V. men's d-o do 1 | ! Men's do c: th t ps 2 75 lie l.as ai'.v a st. ck t.f city w rk on h-ir.d. which he will ii ve r _v >■■■. and warrants it ' 1 Ie got d i rn -thing. S cr me cn. 1 •v s at, i g'r!?. and g-1 pre pur. j f>r the cold Mantil.icttiring and repairing attended to .as usual. A luge sr ck t liunks. Valises and Carp., t n hand which will t,s s..id at very reasonable prices A full ,-t ck . ! i home made work kept constant!? n hand at 1 <w pi ices. LILLY JOUNiON. Lcwistown Feb 7. ISGG. *JS2 w t 3zs o , The Best is the Cheapest, TOBACCO and ASCIIS*, / \F the very I est brands can be had at FRYSIMER'S TOBIfCO i SECAR STORE, in any quantity, from an ounce of Tubarc to a cartload, an ! from a penny Cheroot to 100.000 best i/avanas Tohncc-i Pouches ar.d Boxes. Match Safes and Cigar Cases. j < t\: C> : I can offer genuine clear /Zavana Cigars at 10 cents or three for 25 cents; Connecticut and 7/avana at 5 cents; Penna at 3 cents. j and Cheroots ai 1 cent W Srf a.X.Xv I^. I would say that I have a very heavy et. ck „f 10. ACC.i and (_ gars a;ways on hand, at pri ces tor I übacco as l,.\v as tlie citv. and Cigars at lower prices. All goods s.dd by n.eTre warranted as represented or the go. ds mnv he returned, and money will be nfunded Convince yourseif that it will be to your iu tsrest to deal with uie by giving me n trial j . E. FRY SINGER, t Lewtstown, Feb. 14. 1566. AND Victory over High Prices ! rjMIK a.i.i.os.gnv.i hM receive,! from the Bw*m fv',.Yi"-: : V" mwrtmntofß >OTg " • • store, one door www of Fnuieisons* J! o"" •"tore. ha>t Mark,-: street. 1.,"., 5... constancy keep ou S.uuO i ire,- wo :m, H HO3IE MADE WORK. of ai. kind- and the latest styles. hr w.i, also take measure-, and mate w -rk to or a or, ato.ior: notice. Hepairing done in the neatest manner. Toe public are invited lo call and examine m> t-teck Oofore purchasing elsewhere. a e I am -■star to ac" shears.-*. r,„ cU-'ancs*. fyr rv* 1 * *r> 1 , V n '• -J . ss, LEWISTOWN FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOPS. Th Ufderaigned have tak, ,he F " un ' Jr - v •' i Machines fc'MS formerly carried o n h? John R m mix* Weekeo, where we will enntin" the manufacture pf our justly celebrated New Jersey Reaper & Mower Willi Dorscy'k Self Rakiny Atlacharaf,* the only reliable Self Raking Reaper j\' t , HOUSE POWERS A*D THRESHERS ' - f the latest improved patterns. se? era | jjr. '"r- i t kinds <{ Plows, severa different si 2.. of toil Stoves, Hathawav Cook Stoves t* All kinds'of ' IRON & BRASS CASTINGS made and fitted up. in the most workmanlike manner, f.r Mills, Furnace. Fcrgesand IV tories. U'e have added some new Machine ry t tiie w.,rks, which wiil enable us to d* work in the best possible mariner. All kirds of REPAIRING done t tl* shortest notice and on the most nccomm da ting terms. Particular attention paid re pairing Reaper*. Water sVhee!s always or hand. Circular Sawi furnished and "fittee P- REESE k SLAGLE! FARMERS! is WHAT vol AI-.LD TO THRI>H (iltAlv Geiser's Patent Self-Regulating bruia Separator, Cleaurr and Baeerr, IMIE undersigned, having made therteu I sary nrrangemeDt with the proprietor, will keep on hand, h-r the accommodation of wn-rs of the machine in Mifflin and adjoin ing counties, such CASTINGS as are m *tlr needed f- r repairing the Geiser Machine V, are also prepared to do repairing, and add such iinprovecjcnts as are used in the la test new machines. V.'e also have ihe S le Agencv ef Mifflin county f r t r sale (if the Geiser Machine, and are fully prepared to receive orders and ; furnish machines. Thankful fur past patron ; age V vc re-pe, ituliy request a continuance of thh same. fell REESE 1 SLAGLE. 628. HOOP SKIRTS, 628 HOPKINS' "Own Make," Manufactured and Sold Wholesale 1 Retail, Au. 02? Arch Si reef, Philadelphia. r | % !iE most complete assortment of Lsdij' JL M nnd Children's lIOOP SKIRTS : :n i!.:s City: gotten up expree.-lv to meet the Wiitit* of fir.st class trade; embracing the t,- a (,-t and m -t desirable Stvle* ar j Siz d "• re 1 r.of every length— :'r m2| t• 4 yd* r. und,—*2o to 5G Springs, at 2t„ fo 'U. Plain Siiiris. ail lengths, from 2} t. yards r. und the b< t: un. a; *1 4') j , $3 !', Our i.i.i- f Misses' and Children's SKIRTS i. e * r nvrbiaily b<-y nd all ci-mpetit; r. f r ■ "v 'I -ty'es an,j Mit, —wt-li ■ fr drnsh and durahi ity; vary ing fr* in Sto 53 ; ' f in length. G in 35 St ting a: . 6 ets. I - Ail Shirts , t "OCR OU N MAKE ' a,,' i : , gt- SHEi-tai-ii, i ; Lot c: i > %F. . ,-l .U Ulii. ss tliev have "U ;in > II up Ski t Mai.i.factory, No 628 Arch St." Stain | • i n eaelj i'.u, | A- . c net nit ? i. hand. c<>. r Skiet -5i it.u!a •*{'•• : in New \ ik. and the East 'i "t-iti s. w:,;ci> we e-it st vrrv luw Pri \ • t of ei -ap Sni; - - ]i springs. v " ii 2 "•..rings. S- C'L: 25 | tiiigs. $1 15. 30 spring*, "i n> i 4 1 -piit.gs SI OD. 55%. S--irts. in., jet , Order and lb r i;ei. 5??-Tehvs C." as*i O.Mt pKicxO>Lr. March 7. ISGG-4m. NOTICE! IT EPSON> in genera!, and especialiv tl *" ut g,,ing tu li'iusekeepiiig. wi:l (* •"■•'ce t! rvt A. Pviix is st;lj nianufacturing kinds f I 1 K.MTI 151!, if.U has n w pti hand a large assartment •' - *" suttabb t r lini.sekeeping, such a- Sc is let* s. Spring and Cane Chairs. Wh>> ' ' ~'iire, L urge*, marble t'-p Tables. wi'h general r,-s. rtinent if well matfe furniture "f ■ n.i kinds, and at low prices. W'e wish t iruw tiie at e';ti nof p-urcha-ers to cali sn<l • fpiniii e the t- ck. In con? ection he can •'n;di piers ns en!) Crockery. Queensw s-r, Hutt'-rb- wis Churns. Tubs, Buckets. Wash ii'iards, linker's patent Clothes Wringer n-v-t mtchir.c nut to save labor and clothing i,'f. rusk, and Excelsior Mattresses, Ward' r ibes. Sett', i s. Extension Tables, on hand B trgains e.n he had by valiing at A Fe ..s's St re ur Furniture Warehouse. ; ja3l A.FELIX. H. -. a"J2-BS?.irSCIT, Attorney at Law, lewistowx. r\, /VFI F.r.S h:s pr.t',"-s;r ns! -c rvices s- tr.c cmis"' rf C M;tHin coutitv. Ofiice with p. W. Woods-ff4- Mao. vtrvet. bei..k Vmicaat Hotel. mvJ i Z.. - Tailoring Establishment MI. Hi H K NT TAILOR, ha* removed hif le !iihg formerlv known tiie "green • ou % e. at tHf interaction of ValTcy And Mdistieeu* . 1 L "J! H x l. kR. Piatt's store, where he cord:a:!y ■vkiio need anything in his lice. Good* end 1 „ n. Mri.islied and gentlemen's clothing t latest styles, on short notice, and At prices. npU^w EXCELSIOR Photograph and Art Gallery- I.ATE BUKKHOLDER'S. MfEWEXS can now furnish the P"-j lie with Likenesses, from the tin* Gi-iu to a Portrait or life size Photograph \5 i have the only Solar Camera at worh in the Juniata 'alley, and desire the pub lic to call and examine what Mr. R lirr \ holder an accomplished and well know'' artist and others have pronounced siieeess.'' Look at the array: Gems, Alljatypcs or Ivory ~ Ferrotypes, types, - Melainotypcs, Photo-Miniatures Anibrotypes, Cabinet Photos... * v . Card Photographs Portrait or Life ' r Vignettes, Photogrsp' l?_ " Photographs for plain or in color?, oval frames, Ac., Ac.. Ac. ( r . ('ur work is executed in the best •t plain or in colors, and at the iowest ra l -- 9 Call at MiE\VL>.^ *' g . (,q4 Cj' " a* triir ate-". st* •
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