■jus aaaa?> LOCAL AFFAIRS. Montbly Calendar. . I 8 •§ . =|Suni Sun c~ fZL *0 th, j 2.35 morning. Last Quarter, j 27th, | 9.46 " RANGE OF THE THERMOMETER. Tiie following is the range of our ther mometer from the I6tli inst. morn'g noon, eveii'g Jan. 16, 8 24 20 17, 18 17 10 18, 15 19 15 10, 14 23 11 20, 9 18 17 21, 26 32 29 22, 24 28 25 16th, 17th, high winds and snow, much drifted. Sunday, 2otii, snow and high winds. Sunday night 3 or 4 inches of snow, badly drifted. County roads open ed on Monday by strong parties of farmers with teams and riders, in some places re quiring shoveling to the depth-of several feet. On Monday the Barometer fell be low 29, indicating a moist atmosphere. LECTURE POSTPONED.—A dispatch from Rev. Tahnage announces his inabil ity to till his engageuient here to lecture. He promises however to conic at the ear liest opportunity. It will he announced through the press and by posters. Crt\t"HKT. — Tiie Mendelssohn Musi cal Association will give a Concert in the TOWN HALL, on Monday Evening, Januuiy 28, and one in Milroy a few days after. The programme will embrace mu sic entirely new—fresh from the press. — The public are urgeut!3' requested to give this association a liberal benefit, because it is one of the indispensible public insti tutions that is ever ready to respond to every Mucedoneun call. It has no salaried officers, nor any ex penses to meet other than those inciden tal to sustain its necessary meetings, ami the purchase of hooks. All the - ask is that a generous people will assist to gi\e it vitality ly their presence and quarters at the Concert. Selling OFF AT COST. —M s. M. E. STEWART oilers her extensive stock of Millinery Goods, Trimmings, Fancy Ar ticles, Bonnets, Hats, &c.. for sale AT COST. Ladies desiring anything in her line will do well to call soon, as the as sortment to select from is very large, and the prices at which they will be sold VERY LOW. llemember the place—West Mar ket street Lewistown. 2t FESTIVAL*. — The Apprentices' Literary Society, assisted by a number of ladies, intend holding a Festival, to commence on Tuesday evening, Feb. oth, for the purpose of liquidating the debt on their hall, or repairing the building. Commit tees have been appointed to solicit arti cles for the tables, fec., consisting of Mrs. F. J. 11 oilman, Mrs. J. A. MoKee, Mrs. Granville Patterson, Miss Delia Thomas, and Miss Maggie McKee, who will visit our citizens, and we hope meet with lib eral responses. Those friendly to the In stitution, either in town or country, can leave donations at this office or the Dem ocrat office. Turkeys, chickens, cakes, cream, &c., will be very acceptable. 8. S. FESTIVAL. — The teachers and of ficers of tile Presbyterian Sabbath School of this place intend giving their scholars a feast of good tilings to-morrow after noon, in the. rooms occupied by the schools. These occasions do not fail to impress the young, for kindness shown a child in this way will not soon lie forgot ten, and only opens wider the door to the finer feelings, by touching the spring of gratitude, affording opportunity to the teacher for sowing seeds which with prop er culture will hardly fail in bringing forth good fruit when a full grown tree. STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS. — We lately ri ceived a number of stereoscopic views of American scenery, from Messrs. E. & H. L Anthony & Co., 00l Broadwaj", N. Y., which for clearness and faithfulness are far superior to our previous collection. They show that art, in this respect, has made its due share of progress—the dinfer ence being as perceptible as between a baguerreau and a photographic picture. Messrs. A. A Co., have the largest stock o: Camera, Lenses, Views and Portraits, Photographic Albums, and everything else pertaining to such a busi ng, in the United States, if not in the Nvrll, and we commend them to purcha sers who may visit that city; or if money orders are sent the3 r can rcl3' upon receiv es whatever is ordered. &3J" Chase's Improved Microscope, a- j dapted to all trades and professions in ex a:, dniiig money, cloth, seed, living insects, I'Topared objects, plants and pictures, is ' l'Toliably the cheapest ins'rumcnt of the ' kind ever got up, the price being only one dollar. The farmer, merchant, inechan- j [ ( k banker, ph3'sician, Ac., will find use " )r "licit 1111 instrument almost daily, as "'"V can detect at a glance what human ' jvsight fails to perceive. H. W. Juitkin "•os Ihetn for sale, who wilt also take . l'h.itsure in showing purchasers how to' Ui * them. Sheriff McEwen has appointed Joseph S. \V aream Deputy Sheriff. Mr. W. now holds and receives the emoluments-of four different offices, and, rumor says, he is also acting clerk for the County Treasu rer, which would make a fifth.—Demo- Well, aint it democratic to do so? Mr. Wareain's case is not an exception but the rule, for although the democracy has plenty of hewers of wood and drawers < f water, numbers of them would not get an otliee it they lived a thousand years, while others only have to ask and they receive, rotating from one office toanotheras nat urally as geese take to water. The above complaint however is not confined to Lewistown, for a correspondent up the river sends us the following, from which we infer that the disease is also in exist anee there: Will you please inform us in your next pajier whether it is lawful and right for one man to hold more than one office of profit or trust at the same time. We are informed that there are some now in sun dry districts of our county, who hold two or three offices. If it is not lawful, the public ought to know it. Modest men generally decline or resign an office when elected to another, usually us soon as nom inated. Surely competent men are not so scarce yet. The Young Men's Literary Society, of Little \ alley, meets at 7 o'clock, every Friday evening, at Kelley's school house. I)r. Joseph \V. V iley, who has Lieen re siding in Georgia for a numbci of yeare has been elected Chief Magistrate of Xewnan in tiiat State. We did not hear what liis title is, whether Mayor, Burgess or Boss. An alarm of lire was raised during the storm on Sunday afternoon, caused by smoke issuing between the plastering and weat her I toard ing of a house on West Market street, occupied by Mathias Shil ling and owned by Mrs. Rcbetc.i lirowr. it is said to have been caused l>y running a stove pipe into a chimney with a defect In its construction. Hut beyond tear ing off a quantity of weatherboarding, little injury was sustained. The Hendci sou i lose was taken out, l .:'t was not used, there being more smoke than tire. Two Men Killed. —A terrible accident occurred in one of the ore mines of the Cambria Iron Co., on Saturday a week, 03* which two Englishmen, named Dunn and llotciikins, were almost killed, by the premature explosion of a blast. DIIIIII leaves a wife and five chil dren in England. Hutch kins was about 21 3'ears ot age, had been here but a short time, and lea vesao family. We bear that the family of Dunn was expected by him to arrive in Johnstown in a shorttime. How very sad is the story which a few lines ot printers' types suffice to narrate. —John town T, il>line. An Old Ileli -. —Seventy-five and one hundred 3"eurs ago, when .spinning was extensively practised, it was customary, in some sections of the Country, at the end of the week to give hired spinsters each a piece of hard soap as a present. — We saw a piece the other da 3*, preserved I3' M:s. Arbogaslo. tins place, that is now 7ti 3'ears old. It is oonsiderauly lighter than new soap and looks oldish, yet has preserved its identity to a remarkable degree. She has several pieces that she thus received 7 > years ago; and though it is oni3" hard soap, 3'et it is a rare relic ot ye olden time we dare say. — Selinsgrooe Times. Accident in Perry. — We learn from the Perry County Advocate that on Friday last, David >Stumbaugh, Jr., of Spring township, while on the mow above the threshing Hour of his father's barn, in which was stored a grain drill, reaper, and other farming implements, fell through a hole in the mow to the floor beneath, striking his head upon the large wheel of the reaper, injuring himself, it is feared fatally. From the time of the accident he had not uttered a word, having lost the power of sjK*ech. SHIR KING ACCIDENT AT DCNCAXXON —. 1 man Cut in 2'tvuaml instantly Killed. —Mark Haines, engineer at the Duncan lion Nail Factory, was filled on Monday morning 113- being caught in the maehin ery. It appears that he was about fixing something at the machinery when he was caught in the belting and thrown upon the cog wheels —then in motion—which crushed and cut his body into two parts. He was highly respected in Dunennnon, and was a member of the Lodge of Oild Fellows at that place. I.YCOMINC; COUXTY Mutual Insurance Company. Capital, $2 SOO.OOO. r{ HIS ('on nany continue* to issue Policies of Insiir * HIK'C on buildings liini Personal Property, in Town or Country, at oush or mutual rates. JAJIES KAXKI.V, President. JOSIIUA HOW.MAX. Secretary. JOHN HAMILTON. Agent. jaulO 'C7 Lewi-town, Pti. HAY ! HAY ! 1> EST TIMOTHY IIAY. f..r sale by > jan- F. HOFFMAN. THE BEST IN THE WORLD ? ITIHE UNDERSIGNED IS AGENT FOR THE IMPROVED SIXRER SEWIXC BAtniNK, which w ill be placet! upon trial with any other now iu use. He invites cotnpetion. ft can be tested ££> UCd <£-> CO. \1 Qa. t with any other machine to enable purchors tochoose Til K BEST. TERMS LIBERAL. Give him a call. [eepl2-6rtt] YVM. LIND. FRANK H. WENTZ, at ins mm a mm WEST MARKET ST., LEWISTOWN, Opposite the Red Lion Hotel, continues to keep on hand a large as vj sortment of boots and shoes ol all L. v \. kinds, iioth of city and hotne make.— His stock of Boots, Shoes, Gaiters and Slippers is extensive and well selected, and he still manufac tures to order at short uotice all kinds for ladies and gentlemen's wear. His prices compare lavorably with the cheapest. He would especially call the at tention of the ladies to his stock of Morocco and Kid Polish, and Lasting Gaiters of all styles of home and city manufacture. Call and examine his stock. His work is put up in the best manner. dee!9-ly Pennsylvania Railroad. Trains leave Stations in this county as follows: LEAVE WESTWARD. Bait. Phil'a Fast Emi- Lx. Ex. Mail. Liue. grant. T . , A- rn. a. m. p. m. p. rn. a. in. Lewistown, 4.31 5.35 4.06 6.20 10.27 Granville, 4.14 10.37 Anderson, 4.20 10.47 MeVeytown, 5.04 4.37 11.08 Manayunk, • 4.49 11.26 A. Hamilton, 5.04 11.43 LEAVE EASTWARD. Pliil'a Fast Day Cin. Ex. Line. Ex. Way. Ex. T . ' -• n-m. a.m. a.m. p.m. Lewistown, 12.17 6.37 11.06 10.15 6.18 N. Hamilton, 9.1,5 Manyunk, 9*39 MeVeytown, 9.42 Anderson's, lo'oo ( trailville, 10 as Fare to Harnahnrg f 210; to Philadelphia 5 S5; to Y.lrk""a Pittsburgh 6 60; to Baltimore 6 20; to n.?®™'.'V^ kt-t ui| l bo open 20 minutes before trie arrival of each passenger tram. h. K. UOBESON, Agent. Galbrailli i Conner's omnibusses conneet with all passenger traius, ami take up and set down pas sengers at all points within the borough. Orders are requested to be left at the National House. FARM | no ACRES FOR SALE, O ITUATE in Wayne township, Mifflin KJ county, on turnpike road, within 4 of a mile of Atkinson's Mills, store, school, blacksmith, &e., and within 24 miles of leu tin. It. It., about 70 acres cleared and the balance in excellent timber, prime oak, &c rhj s projierty will be sold very low and to suit purchaser. Persons wish mg to examine the premises will call on J. Glasgow, esq., or O. X. Atkinson, near premises, and for price and terms sec or oet-4ti Lewistown, l'a. Adolphus F. Gibboney, | Common Pleas vs - [of Mifflin couu- Isaac iStine. J ty, Foreign At tachment, NO. .'JO, January T, 1807. Returns attached as the property of de fendant: Five acres of Land situate in Wayne township, Mifflin county, Pa., covered with young brush, with 110 per son in actual possession, hounded as fol lows, viz : on the north by lands of Robert Carr, 011 the north-east and east by lands of James Bice, 011 the south 113- lands of John Kintzer, and on the west b>- John Cochran. December 21, 1800. So answers jan2 W. T. McEWEN, Sheriff. of Jolui EdmiNton. dec. ±J Notice is hereby given that letters of Administration de bonis non cum testa ments aon t so, on the estate of John Kd miston, late of Derry township, Mifflin county, dee'd, have been granted to the undersigned, residing in Lewistown, Pa. All persons indebted to said estate are re quested to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them duly authenticated for settlement. JOS FPU S. W A REAM, i a "-- Adm'r. Looking Glasses and Picture Frames rilllE undersigned, thankful for past fa -1 vors, would inform the public that he still manufactures Frames of every de scription, as cheap as they can lie made elsewhere. Looking Glasses of every de scription, wholesale and retail, at reduced prices. He ruspectfully solicits a share of public patronage. All persons who have left pictures to frame or frames to be filled, are requested to call for them. mylGtf JAM ES CRUTCH LEY. BRISBIIM, NEAII TUB JAIL KEEPS Dried Currants, Prunes, liaising, \\ ashing Soap, Toilet Soap, Spices of all kinds, Lovering's Syrup, \ or)- fine Syrup at 25 cents per quart, " 20 " Cuba Honey, Baking Molasses, Coal Oil, Corn Brooms, Navy Tobacco, \ a Cavendish Tobacco, Congress Tobacco, Cut and Dry Tobacco, Teas, Coffee. Sugar, kc., kc. jan2 DRAIN TILES. For Draining Wrt Lands. Pipe* for Cellar Drains, \\uter Pije for Conducting Water from Springs manufactured from the best material and for aale in ajiy 'juanlity desired. Also a good stock of EARTH ENWARE on hand. Orders promptly attended to. JOEL ZOOK. octl7-6m Belleville, Mifflin county. Pa. •INSURANCE AGENCY. rrHF. following Fire, Life, and Accidental Companies 1 are represented by the undersigned: CAPITAL. Fire of Hartford, §4,083,000 Putnam, " 500,000 Home, New York 3,500,000 Germania, " % 700,000 Home, New Haven, 1,000,000 North America, Philadelphia, 1,750,000 Enterprise, " 400,000 Lycoming, Penna., 2,500,000 Farmers, York, Pa, 500,000 American Life, Philadelphia, 1,000,000 N. Y. Accidental, New York, 250,000 Horse Thief Ins. Co. York Pa., 50,000 This agency is prepared to insure against Fire, Death or Accident, in any part of Mifflin county. Horses are insured against theft. All business pertaining to insuiance promptly attended to. janlS'67 JOHN HAMILTON, Agenh/ try JIM Go to Brisbin's, UXTEA-iR, THE JAIL. L, ESTATE REGISTER. I have on register for sale the following real estate: JLISr- °' *? 0 Acres, 2£ miles west • f *.. e ytown, the pike running through Jt, 100 acres cleared, wen enclosed, water t ',> i e fA held, and 20acres in good timber. Vv?J Bank Barn .50 by 80, Sf 1 ' Corn Crib - Ho Pens . Wash . [ , never hiding stream flowing through it Spring House, Smoke House, frioT PP !f Orchard of choice grafted fruit, (worth as much on an annual aver age as the interest of the entire purchase 2K well as gw, cherry, ,iach and pP Y" Brice S4 © per acre—-one-half Vf i e " m i" ' r in " ne . two and three > ears if desired, with interest—purchaser L-i.. e ini ' <> st °1 surveying and ma fV l' r V s ' s 11 hesiral)le property, and I hclieve the clieapest farm now for sale in Mifflin county. The land is all patented, and title indisputable. ALSO, A Fa , ,ni o' IW icres, situate in Wayne township, within } mile of rail road s mile from canal, and 1.5 miles from iNewton Hamilton. 120 acres cleared, re mainder good pine and lirst ck.ss wiiite oak tun her. The improvements consist ot a two story Log House, double Bank Biuii, Spring House, and other outbuild i'lgs, an old orchard, and another of vouii" trees just beginning to bear. There are four never-failing springs on this farm one a strong sulphur, and another best limestone. The land lays beautifully is within \ a mile of a mill, and a quarter fioiu u puliljc sclioolliuust*. Soil &u abundance of easily <]iiarried limestone on the plat e, and in the hands of an enter prising tanner would make a first class farm in a short time. The owner desires to sell because he has as much land as lie desires to cultivate at his homestead. On ly l'er acre. This place, from its proximity to market, requiring so little hauling that horses hardly need shoeing in winter, its healthy neighborhood, and other advantages, is undoubtedly a great bargain. If not sold by the loth Februa ry it will be FOR RENT. Al>o, 3SI. StocSi. s>3ii9s, situate near Lewis town, with 23 acres ot Land, machinery and fixtures all in good order, and noted for making as good flour as is manufac tured in the county. Price, SlO.fttiO. part of which (say $3000,) can be arranged on a mortgage. This mill is now under rent at a sum which pays all the taxes and fully 8 per cent, on the price asked. The time for its sale is limited. ALSO, A I inlet of SO Acres, situate in Wayne township, about 5 miles from Mc- Veytown, from 20 to 2,5 acres cleared and under cultivation. The soil is principally gravel and produces well. It is well watered, and has a flue patch of vouinr timber on it. Price SIOOO. Another I ruct of 3d Acres, sep>- arated from the above by the road from Me\ eytown to Newton Hamilton, all cleared and tolerably well fenced, and in a good state of cultivation. It lias on it a good two story Log House, plastered in side and weatherhoarded and painted out side, together with Barn, Apple Orchard, ten years old, well at the door, two springs not far from the house, an i other advan tages. Price SISOO. Possession given Ist Nov., ISG7. These tracts will be sold separately or together. If separate, one-half in hand, and balance in two equal yearly payments with inte rest, or in ore yearly payment without interest. If together, half cash, and bal ance in two equal payments with inte rest, or if all paid cash, the half will he discounted at 6 per cent. These proper ties would make a desirable little farm, and are situate in a very pleasant neigh borhood. ALSO, A Tract of I,and in Derry town ship, one and a quarter miles from Lew istown, on the canal, with the old pike running through it, containing about 200 acres, 4-5 cleared and mostly fenced, with a two story Stone House, Bank Barn, an Old Orchard, and a number of young trees planted some years ago, consisting of ap ple, pear and cherry. The remainder of the tract is covered witli pine, chestnut and oak, from which a large quantity of firewood could be cut, and as it can be easily hauled presents a strong induce ment to an industrious man with a small capital. One corner of this tract strikes Jack's creek between the Ed mis ton and old saw mill tract, thus giving access to it by two roads. Price s3ooo—slooo cash, balance in such payments as may be agreed on. For further information inquire of GEORGE FRYSIXG ER, Licensed Agent for sale of Real Estate. Lewistown, Jan. 2, 18G7. pRIVATE SALE of Real Estate. _L The undersigned offers at private sale, the following property, viz: a small tract of land containing acres and Mi perches, situate in Oliver township, Mifliin county, near the saw mill of Geo. H. Calhraith, deceased, being tiie part re served in a sale of land by John Human, to Brooks, Thomas & Co.; Also, House and Lot of Ground situate in McVeytown, bounded as follows, viz: On the east by Queen street, on the west by Church Al ley, on the north by Washington Alley, and on the south by lot No. 70, and known in the general plan of said town as lot No. 69; being 53 feet 7 inches in front, ami ex tending back 150 feet. Any person desiring to see either of these pnqierties, or obtain terms or other information, can do so by calling on the undersigned in McVeytown. WM. MACKLIN, One of the EXWH of John Iranian, dee'd. McVeytown, Jan. IG, 1867.-2t. EXCELSIOR Photograph and Art Gallery. LATE BURKHOLDEB'S. MCEWENS can now furnish the pub- i lie with Likenesses, from the tiniest J Gem to a Portrait or life size Photograph. ; We have the only Solar Camera at work in the Juniata Valley, and desire the pub- j lie to call and examine what Mr. Burk holder (an accomplished and well known ' artist) and others have pronounced " a | success." Look at the arraj': Gems, Albatypes or Ivory- j Ferrotypes, types, Melainotypes, Photo-Miniatures j Ambrotypes, Cabinet Photos., &. Card Photographs Portrait or Life size 1 Vignettes, Photographs— Photographs for plain or in colors, oval frames, &e., &<•., &c. Our work is executed in the best style, { plain or in colors, and at the lowest rates. Call at McEWENS. N. B.- nstructions to students given j at fair ates. ap4tf A. J. NORTH, WITH S. A. COYLE & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS AND Produce & Commission Mer chants, 615 Market Street, Philadelphia. S. A. COYLE, sep26-6m J. W. LAUUHLIN S. S. CAMPBEI.L & CO. Manufacturing Confectioners, AM' WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS,&C. No. 303, HACK STREET, PHILADELPHIA. ALSO. MATCJACTUItEES OF ALL KINDS OF Molasses Candy and Cocoanut Work. sept 12*00-1 y. DOBBINS' E L E C TIIIC SO AF SAVES TIME! SAVES MONEY! SAVES LABOR! SAVES CLOTHES! SAVES WOMEN ! AND ALL GROCERS SELL IT. It is used by cutting into simtll shavings And dis solving in hot WHter. then sonk the clothes five to ten minute*, and a little hand ruhhing will make them a* clean as hours of hard machine rubbing would do, with ordinary soup, and tho most delicate fabrics re ceive no injury. We can refer to thousands of fami lies who are Using it, and who could not be persuaded to do without DOBBINS' ELECTRIC SOAP, Sold bv all leading grocer.* throughout the Stuo. Manufactured ouly by DOBBINS & LOVE, WHOLESALE OFFICE: 107 South Fifth Street, oct3l-€m* Philadelphia. Dobbins' Electric Soap is for sale by F. J. Hoffman and l>. Grove. The Great English Remedy? PROTECTED BY ROYAL LKTTF.RB PATENT. Silt .I VTl|> CLARKE'S Celebrated Female Pills. Prepared from a proscription of Sir J. Olarke, M. D Physician Ecti aordinnry to the Queen. This Invaluable medicine is unfailing in th cure of ail those painful ami dangerous diseases to which the female constitution is subject. It moderates ail excess and re moves all obstructions, from whatever cause, ami a apeeily cure may he relied on. TO >1 Alt HI EI) LADIES it i< particularly si ited. It w ill, in a short time, bring oa the monthly period with reKiilaritv. CAUTION. These Pills should not be taken bv females during the FIRST THREE MONTHS of pregnancy, as they are sure to bring on miscarriage, but at any other time they are safe, Iu all cases of Nervous and Spinal A flections. Pains in the Back and Limbs. Fatigue on slight exertion. Palpita tion of the Heart. Hysterics and whites, these l'iils will ef fect a cure when all other means have failed; aud although a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimo ny. or anything hurtful to the constitution. Full directions in ttie pamphlet around each package, which should be carefully preserved. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS PRICK,ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. SPECIAL NOTICE. It is ectfully in forms the citizens of Mifflin county, that he is prepa red at all times to do surveying on short notice. Deeds. Mortgages. Bonds, and other legal writing*, drawn with neatness and dispatch. Address. G. H. SWIGART. nov"-6m McVeytown, Mifflin county. Pa. FOR. SALE, A NEARLY NEW Steam Engine and Boiler With fixings. Engine 30 horse power; Boilers 40 horse power. Will be sold very cheap. Address WM. A. & WM. J. McMANIGAL, jan.2-3m. Milroy, Pa. OF APPEALS The Ap _LN peals for State, County and Bounty Taxes for 1867 will be held at the Com missioners Office, in Lewistown, as fol lows : Union, Mennoand Brown, Wednesday, January 23rd, 1867. Newton Hamilton, Wayne, McVey town and Bratton, Thursday, Jan. 24, '67. Lewistown, Granville and Derry, Fri day, January 25th, 1867. Decatur, Armagh and Oliver, Saturday, January 26th, 1867. JOHN TAYLOR, JAMES C. DYSART, JOHN W. KEARNB, jan2. Commissioners*. AMERICAN ARTISTS' UNION. AMERICAN ARTISTS' UNION. AMERICAN ARTISTS' UNION. The AMERICA* ARTISTS' Union (established 1864) an nounce that in order to extend the sale of the folionu ing well known and highly popular Steel Plate Engraving! Th Last Supper, 26 x 421n. Departure of the Pilgrim Fathers for America, 27 x3B In. Lauding of the Pilgrim Fathers, 27 x 36 Fal-tatf Mustering his Recruits, 23 x 30 BhakspeaTe and his Friends, 27 X St Cotter's Saturday Night, 23 x 28 Village It!acksniith. 27 x 32 Manifest Destiny. (Fortune Telling) 21 x 28 The Massacre at Wyoming in 1776, 28 x 36 Mount Vernon In the oldeu time, or, Washing ton at 30 years of age, 36 x M The escape of Alaater MacDonaid from the Massacre of Glencoe, 26 x 34 The Madonna, 36 x 34 They have deemed expedient to offer them to their friends and the public at one dollar and fifty cent! each, the price heretofore having been two dollar! each, and for the purpose of stimulating the getting up of Clubs, they have determined to award prem* umns to the getters up of the clubs, and in addition thereto to distribute amongst the subscribers the sum of Sdu.oOO in money and paintings, as soon as the solo shall have reached 100,000 engravings. As it is our intention to advertise very entensively, and as tha engravings are well known throughout the whola country, we have no donbt, that with the low price wa charge for them, and with the exertion which will ba put forth by our numerous friends, the number wilt be reached in a short time. As soon as it ia reached, the subscribers, through their club agents, will be no tified by a circular letter irom us, naming the time and method of distribution. CLUB HATES. Single Engraving $1.30 each,—by mall, free. For sls we will send 13 Eng. and 2 to the Club Agent .. .. .. , 5 .. 4 •' ••" * i •• 25 "20 " 6 30 "25 " 6 " 35 "30 " 7 " SO " "50 " a Silver Watch. " 75 "80 " a Sliver Lever. 100 " " 110 " a Hunting Lever. The club packages will be very securely packed and forwarded by Express. Any person may get up clubs and forward the amount either by Express, Sight Draft, Post Office Order or IU a registered letter, and in all cases the Engraving! will be immediately sent, and for each engraving • numbered certificate and receipt will be enclosed in Ui package. C.O.D. Order* —Persons wishing to send for En gravings and pay the Express Co. when they are re ceived, will be required to send with their order $3 to so, according to its amount, and this will be credited on their bill. List of Premium* To be distributed. One of SIO,OOO In money, * slo,oo# s,uxi ajtitiß Fire of 1,000 " 6JOOC Ten of 500 " UM Fifty of 100 " 6,00 One hundred elegant Oil Paintings, richly framed. Landscapes at SIOO each, 10,000 Two hundred elegant Oil Paintings, richly framed, Interior Views, at SSO each, 10,000 $60,00# The American ArtmW Vision would add that these premiums are to be considered only in the light of a free gift to their patrons, as the Engravings are fUr nished them below their market value, and as the cost of engravings, after the plates are procured, is very trifling, they eau easily afford to make the distribution large as it is. We trust that our numerous friends throughout tho country and t anadas will use their utmost exertiom* so that if possible, the distribution may be made soon and it can be done if they are at all active. Ladies' have often made excellent clnb agents for us and wa solicit their kind efforts, which will not go unreward ed. Let one or more euergettc persons in every town and village in the country commence as soon us thay see this, and get up as large a club as possible. By so doing tnev will be the means of iutroduciDK elegant engravings into familes, and thus aid in cultivating a taste for the beautiful and refined. Address Orders See'y American A/tint*' Union, nov7-3m [s*ro] 25 Pine St.. New Yor*