THE GAZETTE. LEWISTOtt'N, PA. "Wednesday, May 23, 1866. A ii- R. PRVSIXCiER, Editors. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. The GAZETTE it p iblnlcvl c-ttv \VV i at die o!ii ftatid, at f 1.5 J in or ?J.OC a; ihe en J •.<f 3 months. OasL Rates of Advertising - . S months, C month*, 1 rear, tine column #'i.u"i $25.00 &XOO Half column 10.00 15.00 ii.V-.iO Fourth column 7.00 U.OO 15 00 Notices of business ••xc.eUing 7 l.nes ar.d less in column, inchiclins? pupsr. per y ";r, 10.W.i1.V00 Hli.siness Cards i" in us or !••■• 1 year Administration or Esf-*7itor'e Notices Aa.litor'e do - Oo Est ray Notice, fc ir li'nos. Caution r other short Nonces, Tavern !.iecn*es. sinsle. 1 -"O If more than one. each 43 Register's Notices of Accounts, each Stientl's sates, per squaro 1 00 j Editorial Notices 10 coats per line for each insertion. 7 lines of nonpareil or - lines of burgeois ir.alce a square. Tcrsoi.al comma?;: .tfi ns, reso'ttticrs of s.eivt.es. oi.itu.iry notice*, i •., he. f price. i'Uese terms wit! iv r aJhereJ tc in a., enses. Jofc Work. Eg! ih sv*e, hi ..- il I • for 25 or <"•" . fourth sheet ' b.ifc. SI for 25 r !?'-. half sheet bit f l for or !-< ; *Ti- F'roceoiimes of public t:vet ; ).>;. or organize- j nous of any kin i. i ivolviug private interests in ru>v j zre chare* '!, i; tiir ! .'o if five <*< per line, ! *-i must be pa,.l f >r. us it is much easier for twelve | or nftoeii per.t>iis t cmitnhu.,- a quarter cacti, or Oiirty or forty tin cents eu -h. than for ns.-who have j i. > li.re.'t intrrc-I in lle v IT? ts pay frCin one to , two dollars m (retting such things iift type. IVe hop# , • therefore that;? .11 cttch ascenioiagcs ?• * •■eiiftcr some one will set- to the ■:>!! ct>n of ttio p. of leaaiount. . Notices of Sew Ailverltiemenu. Reese, single ami Fount. at their exten- i nive establishment across the creek, now manufacture 11 til'*Ohio Mover and Reap- i cr. in place of the Jersey. Hall's is said j to he eipiai to anything ever made. Persons having sewing to do are referr ed to Mrs. Wise, in Haic street. The Lewistown Water 'oiiipany invite subscriptions to additional stock for the | jiurpos" of enlarging its capacity of sup ply. All who have any means ought to i take shares, the stock being good and the benefit general. J. W. Sheriff" offers his stock of mer chandise. (Sc. for .sale. —a good chance for bargains. Itittenhouse & Mayes offVr their stock of goods and good will at Reedville for sale. Weber <v S >n call attention to their re duced prices of groceries, t&e. Great excitement at Thornburg's shoe \ more. Agent s wanted. Simon's book store. Bitter Wine of Iron. Change of Schedule. Persons in want of Carriage? art- refer red to the advertisement of Hnrtman ! Philips. List of Letters. Andrew Johnson v?. Anti-Johnson. We publish on our outside one of the ! upeeehr-j del:vcr.-l bv Andrew Johnson! at \S ashiugton a little more than a year ago, and it.- we are -are, will i confirm every Union man in this county j that the views held by the republican party as to re-admitting the rank rebels of the South to Congress and offices of honor and pr Jit arc in the main correct. Rabid politician.-", such as during 'he war sided with the rebellion so far as good wishes would go, tire of course ready to shake hands with 'anything in order to get what they call drtuoi.Tt/fit' votes, and inrough th -m office- but it ivmains to be <- i. v hetlior the yeomanry and prop erty holders of that party who have some thing at stake will fall in with such un worthy motives. Had President John sou -tood b\ th<- policy emiU' iated in this i spi-cli as well a- many others made at that time, who doubts that all would have resulted in a permanent tranquility, for the main part of tbe rclx'ln would have! gladly acquiesced in any arrangement that would have suffered them to remain in thi- country, even if divested of politi 'al rights; but the moment Andrew John son, under a baneful influence, aimoune e 1 the in famous loetrine that ail a rei" I nad to do, to constitute hint a gov a l m an. was to tako t!.o out!i of allegiance and proinis. obedience to the government, the same bloodthirsty, perjured villains who i caused tin war and all its evils, at once V>.e:tTiH: :is ''latnorous again to rule this •c hi ntry as they w ere before the rebellion, and it uitsU'Vossf - 1!, as lib- !v as not will plunge this land into another war. The Two Presbyterian General Asseablios. Two of the principal bodies into which the I'resl >y t v rial is ot this count rv are divi ded, have thi-ir annual meetings ibis year at tin same time and in the sauic eitv of K'. 1 ouis. The Oi l Rehool Guieral As *embl\ loeels .'lay L, in the Rccond < hureh. to be opened witii a sermon by Rev. J. c. Lowrie, 1). t>., ..f N\. w Vorli, and the New School in the Ffrst Chureh. "" if'' a strmon by Rev. J. p,. .Shaw, I). D.. of Rochester, the moib rators respvetivdv last year. It lias been nutioipated.that the OM School body would be deeply agi tated !>\ a eombined attempt of Southern malcontents and Northern sympathizers and coinpnimiFers to procure a repeal or Tiiodification of Cm loyal action of the As sembly during the rebelling, and T-tr-c-ir linnne-s in resolving to treat relndlion its .in offense against religion, to bo retriev ed only by repentance and confession. But from the tone apparent in the mother l'l'estiytery fit" Philadelphia two-weeks ago, wo do not think there w ill be much of an vnrthquake. Jt apjioais tiiat " T>r. Juu kin ]>ro[>o-.cd to overturn the Assembly t'i revoke or mo lity iis. action in relation to Southern ehurchv-s and institution.-. The proposition was ?upj>ortod by Dr. Boardman, and then—laid ou the table by a vote of liflecn to tlirc-. rr-3"* Five at temps were made on Satur day night a week to set the town of Mad ison. Wis., on lire. Kertunamiy, inevery easc. the names were extinguished l.x?fbiv JO'I '.I lis la.;- ..lib , I ..-)•< ■. Bgi, Sundry cop papers are parading a resolution offered by Senator Hopkins in the Pennsylvania Senate calling for a law to pay the soldier in coin or its equivalent as evidence that Clymer was a friend of the soldier. As it is well known that the object of this resolution was to embarrass the Government, it takes some cheek to claim credit lor such a move. Congress, ; of its own accord, increased the pay of the privates, but a good many oop did net • vote for it. Fiork from France.—The Commer- ; cial Bulletin states that five or six cargoes of French flour are now on the way tliis country —sent out, not beeause it is particularly needed here, but as a specu- , 1 ative adventure. This French flour, it is slid —being of a grade corresponding to medium and good Western —will readily command Rid per barrel, or upwards, in th" American market : at which figure it will net a profit of at least os sterling, or • j about Rl.lii per bbl. to the importer, after j paving the custom house duty of 20 per j cent., gold premium, freight charges, etc. j Exorcism in Rome- M. Krdan writes from Naples to the I Paris Temps: There is much talk at Roiheof astound ing cases of exorcism said to have occurred i within the last two months at the village ( | of Narazano, on the left bank of the i i ber. A young girl named Marinngola is , every day exorcised hy monks, who ; *av that siie is possessed wit h devils. The i gii l lodges in a eottagci'.ear the inonasbTy, I and is every day taken to the church to j : get the devil- ea-t out of her. Hvery j Runday crowds flock to witness the cere- ■ mony.* On April Nth, the Franciscan ! Superior brother preached a sermon, in j which lie solemnly proclaimed the names j of the devils who had that day been east ; out from the girl. There were Bego, As i niodeo, Itelzebub, I.ampo, Justithe ueeli- j nutor, A<-. The Pojie would appear to he ; rather annoyed by the too gross absurdity 1 of this superstition, for he has sent apliy- j sieian to examine tite ecstatic girl. i (rod will not be Mocked. —We liave nu- j . rrrrous instances on record, says tlte Al lentown Register, of the judgement of the Afmightly suddenly overtaking the • w ii-ked, praetieal illustrations of thv truth i of IJ is word, which declares that "The wicked shall not live out half lii- days.'" An instance of this kind occurred near ; our neighboring town of Catasaqua last ! week. A man named Miller, about three i weeks ago made an agreement with some ' of his companion-- in vice to meet him at j a certain place every Sunday, when lie j would administer to them the holy ordi- j , nance of Communion, giving them whis- j kv and crackers. This mock ceremony l | was performed every .Sunday, but the hands which administered the mock cin ; blems in derision, were so mangled by the i-remature discharge of a blast, last i week, as to require anijiutation. He was | also severely burned about the iiead. — ; After two days of exircme sutb-ring he I went to meet his insulted Creator. Stfr* The Chicago Tribune has a!"• tor i i from Fort Abererombio. DtcofH, dau-don the Ith Inst., which thr.t alter ahmg search the Unlyof Capf. Field, w ho-, late. I together with that of seviialcompanions, excited so much interest some- twoor three months since, has been found, ate! ai.-o the body (if one of his companion; nun 1 .-smith. The bodies were discovt red on i the Ist of May, about fifteen miles south of Tw in Lakes, by a detachment of sol- j diers who were accompanying (lie father ■ , of the captaii. in search of the- b.oilies.'— The remains were found about a rod apart, and they must have perished about tin same time. They had been mangled somewhat by the wolves. ROOK. NOTICES. The second number of the Galaxy, the new* fortnightly magazine, i- upon our la- : blc, and is fully equal if not superior in ; e\ery respect h> the initial number. An- ' thony 1 luilope's new serial, "The ('laver-- ■ itigs." and Mrs. Kdward-' story, "Arch ie Lovel, a;e continued. The other ar ticles are varied in (diameter and fr<-h ; and pitpiant. ihe lir-i number of the Galaxy met with sueli dceidefl. sueeos- j that tin publishers felt warranted in ad ding sixftten additional page.- to the sec ond. thus affording a still greater variety . of reading. The magazine is published i by W. ('. A F. P. Gh irch, No. oh Park Row. New York. (h.'r Young 1 —This best of month- ' lio for young folks for June, contain- the j following interesting articles: The Little Southerners: The Violets' Lesson; The Bride'sQu°-ti(>n; Sea-Life; A Summer in Leslie(Joldtliwaite'- Life; The First Mav -1 Flower-; Mother Magpie's Mischief; Spring Song; The Four Seasons; A Ten nessee 1- arm-House; The Dew-Furies; Round the Evening Lamp, and Our Let ter-Box. Published h\ Tiek'ner .*nd Fields. 121 ! Tremont Street. Boston, at 82 per rear: th-ee copies for >•">; flve coi.ies for gS, and . ti-n copies for In arVr a Moufh'j/ continues to grow in ■ }}}}' rent,and is d( -ervedlya public favorite. I lie paper on •• Colorado," bv Mr. Rich ardson; the serial, "Dead Letter;" the W , .. h "V Mr - 011 'be "Gunpowder w- I- ' s t'ry of a Night," by Mrs. A arheld; the two truly exquisite poems by-vhie Carey and John Neal; General t luseret's jiaper on Art; Mr. Street's < Jpuun Dream ; " Uurlantrancointo Rich mond," by (Olonel Loeksk v, are all ■ F n t l>h , s 'f n1 .1 ,X articles. Pub j hshed bv Beadle A: Co., lis William St • New A one, at s,'> per annum. , j Lodi/s IlooJ: for June has a r suh- plate ot Christ and the Sisters of ■ ! 1 ' f \P, fahllil " 1 plates, and a r basket.tdl of novehi.-s which the ladies an " ,a V" Harland, ~ ■ , r t J e ilVnu .' Frost,and others 1 of note ligure in the literary matter. The 1 hi. i ;"fi 111 n 'r "a new volume. r anil is theie.01-e a favorable time lor sub s( 111.iny though back numbers for the ' : i ° ai ;°|. V^ er ean I<c furm-iud. Address 1 L. A. -ode\, 1 hiladelpihia— euflose S3— - - •j ff . 0:111 a; tlie'Gazette ; offut ami v, tll ffo lf f or y,,;t 1 1V t< ,*on N A adit X<,iion>i! ■■ 'i June wnl attract attention, it- leading . engraving, '• the Alphabet L.-on," heirtg 7 • , ,P !t *' l>; ug picture of childhood, while the ! l a-lu .u Plates, pttUerns and liftv other j natters tor the ladies cannot fail to inte , Us;, tliem Ihe literary matter in Peter j son has always deseiwed eonmiendation, • its contributors embracing the most emi ; names in American liction. Pub !- j" •'d ty 1. P. Peterson, Philadelphia, * ... f 1 tlulj'itj. ' Of 177 light-houses destroyed or j dispensed with bv the rebels, 69 have been re-established. 80-. Smallpox is raging fearfully at Martinsville, Indiana. There have been twenty-two deaths in the town this week. SkjT* General (leant has written a letter to the President, which the latter lias ; transmitted r<> Congress. ursine: a speedv reorganizat :un of the army, i Among the new buildings to be built by the city of Boston this -eason i> • a >' 0,000 station-house for tin harbor po lice. K. 1.. And: rsoti, I'.sq.. of "Bedford, I uied at his ivsiden-amn that place, on Sat urday a'week. "Mr. Yhders >t\ v.a- \ id-- ' 1\ known as the proprietor of Red ford Springs. tee On Satuiday vtvk, at Xinula, Lex | ington county, Nov York, a little boy, ; bctwven five and six years old. was eoii i vieted of assail!ting a full mow it man, and sent to jail for thirty day.-. A one-armed soldier in lowa cuts i and cords two and a half cords of wood | per day. lie oilers a waiter of fifty dol ! lars that lie can split one hundred and i fifty rails a day. 1 f&i?' In three instances at Hartford, ■ Conn., recently, the heat of the >un lias ; set oily cotton waste on |i;\\ am! atitnelv I discovery ha- been all that prevented a disastrous coiiilxgration. : _ iPar" One hundred and lifteen white : h-h and twent\ black bass have recent Iv | been transferred from the Hudson river ; to Vfc-t Pond, otherwise "Lake Onnta," ! ! IMti-TcM/M 'ss. Jtffe' Oscar F. Barnes write.- to certain j citizens of Albion, X. 5 ~ whom he vie j fhnized in oil operations, a cheerful letter | h'oin Havana, a—uviifir them that tiietri- ! ' Ming balance in their favor of .- j.mjioo j shall be made a :I right some day or other. | jf-o Lozenges, poi.-oncd with strveh i nine and inorphine, were slipped iutotlie j pocket of a young lady in I'ape Klibaheth, Maine, at a tcstival, by s:>iitc person un known. She ta.-tcd them, and i- verv sick. tejS rn format ion has been receive lof the death of the ill. lie v. Ceo. Burqess, I). D., Bishop of Maine, while ivturning I Iruin the \\ est Indies, whither iie had • ! been for his health, lie was a native of ■ j Providence, B. I. Eta?" Jef Ddvi, the areh-truifGr, has been sick, l>ut is now better. 'A u.ul\ re port of hi- health is made to Washtuiiton. : He i- allowed to walk out every dav, and : has us niueli lienor and other luxuries as | he wishes. t?nf' Thaddc-us J. Davis, son of I lev. J. ; >V. Davis, of Harrisburg, was accidental- j ; ly shot and mortally wound-d, in t hat | tatmoga, Tenm, on the 2i'th of April.— : V have not In ...! in- particulars of the j unfortunate occurrence." The age of the : deceased wa- 25 years and 2 months, j tei- p; lc great Union Paciiie railway ! I steadily progresses westward, and in about : two months the locomotive will follow the setting sun as tar as Fort Riley, four hundred and twenty miles west of Si. j Bonis. As fast as the road is built at: ! j accepted, the Government-aid bond;- ire 1 i issue. 1. i EO-- it is reported from I.oiii-vilT- ih.it j while a constrin tion train, wiili a nuni i her of hands on hoard, w is passing over j t lie rail load bridge at ("lurks ville, Tenn.. ! one hundred met high, one of the -inns gave w .ay. prceipitnting the cars into the I water. Uvi a i?v i; said, were !<-t. i Th- inhabit u amnion Hill, i ; Bromptoh, Kensington, < 'he's. :i , am Ful- • j ham, Kile Intel, are in ami-' and preparing to oppose the ciiipi'iyntcut of two tnoii i ster brick kilns that are now nearly com- • j plete in the Ptwe market garden* near ' i Uarl'- eotut and i,'.-- Soul.a K-; -in-tmi i MusCU!::. £fr-> " Within iho p.-.-t few weeks seven ! nteii have been lyn-l.i I to death in the American bottom, north of St. t 'iair eoun j ty. Mo. The men were robber-aud hor>e-I thieves. Xoi iiit* sligliie-c lalbrt wa- mad , to lind out who were the panic- engaged i in the lynching, hut it i- known that they were among the obi- ,-t and mo-trespecta j ble citizens of the -State. ftop Some of the ojfjz. ns of Mem phis : .: wanted to form militia companies, t> be armed by the United Stales, ostensibly ; ) for the puipo.-cof pre-eiuing order, but, as it would seem, for any purpose the niu- ! nieipal authorities might -i-e lit. to us i , them. ( Uiforal Ftonema'm ;o o horn their request was addres-ed, li:w refused to sanc tion the arrangement. Judge Stiekney.*>w of tlie direel ; t;ix commissioners of the State of Florida, Ins deei'ied that till tax sales >f property ' at Fcrnnndina and fst. Augusiine. arc void ' for want of conformity to the law. The original owners, therefore, come again j into posse.-siun. This is an ea-y mode of dispossessing I nion men and repossess- > ing rebels. 80i. Two lads, one fourteen and the otln rseven.venrsof age. sons of M r. Jann - i llarnn ii, of Flmira, Xew \"<rk. went iu : search of sweet Sicily root in the woods near that eilv a few day- ago. By mi.- j take they dug up and ate u quantity of ; Indian poke or white hellebore, a viru lent poison, from the ctl'eets of which they i died ifi a short time. We regret to learn that George Crit'|- i man, of Harrisburg, V- as instantly killed, on Friday morning, on the other side of i the river. Mr. C'. was baggage master on the aceoinniodation passenger train of the Northern Central llailroad, and was in the net of coupling cars, w hen, for some cause, the train was put in motion, throwing the unfortunate young man on the track. A portion of his head was cut otr, several ear- passing over the same. jgs-jfThe charter election held at Wil j liamsport on the hith, resulted in the election of Maj. James Woods, the Union candidate for Mayor, by a majority of about our hundred andJifly —a Union gain of nearly direr hundred. The Republi cans al.- • eted ciyhtcut out of fh, (a in j fy-l'our , .her.i of the city council. — Heretofore ihe cops had a majority bt the oltieors and entire control of the allaifsof the town. The Grant House, in Franklin, Pa., was burned on the 19th. A lady jumped from a window of the fourth sto ry and has died of her injuries. Two ser vant girD are iiiissingand it is feared that they perished in the tlames. The Tire is : supposed to have been the work of ah in cendiary for tlie purpose of plundering the house. The 10.-> amounted to trW.oob,. on which there is an insu ranee of SSI. <HR>. 8?£|)„ Colonel 11"! >cr Thompson of I'ott. ville. who during the war was a gallant bpldier of the Seventh Pennsylvania Cav alry, and who last year went into busi ness in Richmond, Virginia, lias been compelled to sell his business and return North. The rebels, encouraged by Presi dent Johnson's policy, w hicii exalts trai tor' g-'l I'fil'h. ; t_ v.bn r-. •>. -•>; v-'J such a system of perseeufion and ..strr.- j cism, that Col. Thompson could not live there any longer. Mexico hi* been rather uuiet for some time past, but now we again have the in iiietton ot long reports of occurrence.- in that benighted region. One d::v Maxi milliatVs friends have tin advantage; the next day the Republicans defeat their ad versaries with terrilic slaughter, i'lvsi dciit Ju.arez, the uliiijuitous. is heard from :i half dozen places at once, while the reader is lett in a iunthle of amazement. , Mexican news i> about as hard to untler sli'.ud a-i the Helileswig-fltiNtvin .men tion. EO-- Norwegians arc excited over the state of oysters found in northern latitudes, several sudden deaths having recently occurred, (Juecn C'liristiana ordered tin most < :ninent men <>t the medieal profes sion in the realmtoiniiuircintothecause. An investigation reveuletl thi' startling i.act tliat tin- deaths were (livaluct-d bv the eating of diseased oy-tev-, sMft'erSiig'lroin "pe-tilentialconsumption,'" w hieh ili-ca-e renders their flesh poisonou-. A rather unpleasant pr-'.-peel i'--r t lie lovers of the j delicious bivalve iti Xop>-y. Is.*: iho extensive coal oil retitn ry of ; Mi .—rs. Bogati iV Bloyd, loeate-1 at the corner of Twentieth street ami Washing ton avenue, Philadelphia, took tire on Thursday e ■ veu.itig, from a leak in one of -tills. The principal buildings of the rctinery, including the still and treating house, office, stables, frame sheds and about suit barrels of oil and benzine in tanks and process of refining, were con sumed, and tin-machinery, fixtures and , apparatus rendered a--, mph-tc wrei-k. A large quantity of refined oil and ben/.in. . in barrels and cans, roeued. j _ BsSv.. It appears that the S< iiatoiw eic t from ('olorado Were summoned, the night before the veto was vtit to Uongress, to the \\ bite House, w here they were man ipulated by one of the President's private secretaries who slyly informed them that if they ji' -dgcd th'-niselvcs to support "my }K)liiy,' : the act a.dmitting tiicir ter ritory as a State would be signed. To this oiler an indignant refusal was given. The Senators were next ushered into the au gust presence of tin President, when the same other was made theiu. The Pre.-i --: dent of the United S-atcs did not hesitate ; to make the open bargain of crushing or elevating the peop'g of a territory, giving or withholding from them n Sum eminent, as they emt-diuled to support or oppose the policy of the Administration. The Colorado Senators again rejected the humiliating offer, ami, .■>■ a coneeyui nc , ; the Colorado hill tea•• v< toed.' Meeting of Soldiers. In aceord-tneo wirli a call published by Maj. Gen. John F. Hartranft, dated May Ist, 18(81, the honorably discharged officers ; and soldiers ol" Mifilin county, nut in j convention in th<- 'Town 1 lull, Lewistown, :on May lf'tlt, lSOtJ,at 1 o'-dock, j>. m. Thi meeting was called to order by electing L. J. KI.HMKTV Pn -ide.nt. and Lieut. Frank Went/. Secretary. T!i.' object of the m eting wm- statcil to ! lie the election of thie- deli gates from this 1 county, to represent h m r.il ly dis-.-harged . .-olhieis of Niiitiiti eounry, tn soldiers con vention, tn be hold at Pittsburgh, on fob ; dav of June, {•|1. A. W. Wakefield, Col John P. Taylor and George W. Klberfy, were then elected d- '.- gates to ;-ail convc-nfio-n. ('it motion, thc| roec-e.'iingnof i in t ing wore ordcrcl to he puolisja- j -n tUi , o-ar.tv paj Fit a N't; H. W i Secrcttiry. TVIAR KTE'D ft,! t'o i\.-:ihig of j; li iib. B-v. \V . !(owns. S vMt'i-.t. i>. K. Hi-V I.t w - >w ]i a:td Miss ELIZAKETH A. Sn.'.u in f, of Huntingdon co., ba. At tb.-- re- i-1 cf the b'.'i.l-p.',"' in Y'ettgertown, May 9th, by the E •. fJ. F. Di' ttorich, Joirx i'. ('.mu.i.v, of Spru- ■ • it-: iv. Huntingdon county, to Mi-- Sfi; 11. \ i;.v of Yi-agerlo\vn, Milllin bo'inty, i'a. On lot ii, by Rev. W. M. Burcb field, W.it, WixiiVaiow, and Mi. KATK Bi.oom, l.ioth of Knox township, < 'ieur licld count v. rHE MARKETS. Lewistow N Mav £3. ISOB. Wheat, r. 1. psr 1.-u-hei 50 white • 2 55 Barley " 00 Uye " 75 Oats " 35 C• r:i. new " 05 C'i-iversoe?' " 0 OU j Tiniothysced " JOO Flaxseed " 1 75 Butter per lb 25 L'inl " 1(5 Kggs p--r d- zer> 15 Beeswax per lb 35 Country so.ip " 7a 10 Tallow " i 0 Wui/l " 40 l'".'a thers " 00 11--ps " 15 Country Hams " 20 " Sides " 15 " Shoulders per lb 15 Dried.Apples per bushel 2 50 Cbcrri-j 2 00 Beans • I 50 P- : 1 25 Dilt. bbl 3 25 " Sack 3 00 Flour is retailing at the following prices: Lewist -wn Extra Family per cwt. 0 50 Snj-eifine G 00 F.xti - Family per bbl 13 50 Superdue 12 CO PlitlaUolphia .Markets. The Flour market is dull, and prices are drooping; there is no inquiry tor shipment and the sales tire only in small lots for the supply of the home trade at SltU for superfine; -?8 50a0 50 for extra; SlOall for Northwestern extra family; 810 50a 12 25 for Penn. and Ohio do., and fancy is held at higher prices. Rye Flour is steady at BGa(i 22. Prices of Corn Meal are nominal. \\ heat comes in slowly and is dull; sales of fair and choice red at 82 4"a2 00, and White at 82 70a2 95. Rye is steady at SI 12. Corn is in ac tive request, and 18,000 bushels Vol low sold at 81c, and 2,500 bush. White at 82c. Oats arc firm at 70e. Butter is held firm at 38a3P. Coffees, Sugars, Molasses, no change. Fiax Seed is wanted at S3. Whisky is dull , sales a*. i^' nn at luui Ohio at £grcial >lolia\s. Cholera, Diarrhoea & Dysentery! A CURE :s warranted by Pr.Tobias'celebrated VE NETIAN LiNIMI NT, if used when first taken by 1 ; rsons of icmpertitc liabiw. This medicine ha b,en known .1 the Imit, .1 States over 29 years. Thousand* have usCd r '. and found it never failed to cure any complaint for whi.-h :t was recommended, and all those who first tried It sir." now never without it. In the ' i Cholera of 3S4S. Lr. T.bia* att. tided M cases and lout ; 4. 'l'ing called in 100 late to Jy a.Uf.good. rl !•' !•> TP >NS —Take r. tea , *\f::l in aw negbias I of water every half hour for two hours,ami rub the sUi- :n '■ i .m.i e\tr. mi!.- <•!! v.ith the I t l'o iv the thirst, take a lump of ice in the rooujhj aljgit ' . the size of a marble every ten minuter. Ii is v u".n ted pi -rf*. etly innocent to take internally. by f.li druggists. uri te 4'i and *•' rents. Depot, st Courtlm: 1: m . N Y. myJ-lm. - | __ 4 Sittjjio SStjck. ol'lirarnirfllt's s*ilN j contains more actable extractive matter than tueu- ty boxes of any piiis the w, rid besides; fifty - , J ii>" hundred physn : .us u-e thetn in '' ; prat : <.•<• to ili-- > \ i- ii of other purgatives. The tir-t letter of the r value is ■, ->t scarcely ay p: cct.it-> I. When they • ;re better known, sudden death and contitiued - k lmss wii; h. of th • vtst. Let lit, -e who know tlieni -t- idt :h! jui lu their favor. Itt.saduty which will s ! " ' Our ia ...-e suli,f- tto &r< Jundaney vitiated Idle ■at ti*i* se i~- . and it is .is ,I.ins -roil* as it - prct . , nt; i it Brandrcth'a Pills afford an inraloablsaod efficient pr- *••• u- By their occ-.t.-.iotial •• v.. preveut the ••'•lit ctivii of these impurities, whu-U, when in nitli ,-ient quantities, catise *o niU' li danger U> the ; -.--iy'* i health. Th-.-y -. u cure. Liver Complaint. Dyspepsia , L ss of Appei.tr, Pain in the iltaJ. Heartburn. P. ' in tic ilreast-' i ne.Sudden l -iiitness and C\- :.veo s. . --..1 d L> all respectable m :n< a • &e. Im ' ! _ Reduction iu Price < >F THE AMERICAN WATCHES, Made at V/altham, Massachsetts I*t c< us, piem - "f the recent great decline in gold and >.H, : and all the materials used in the '.S.inufvc . ture of our goods, ami m nr.*. -ipati. uof asiiil further dec'ine. w< ic.ve r <i; *"d rgr price* to a* Sow a point , 1 as they i-;ii| J,, p!ar -,i. \v ith (hold at Par. so **..,; no one need hesitate to buy a wnmh now from the expectation th:.* will be ehc aper .it some Inturc time. The test *f *> n years at.d the manufacture-and s .!'• of More thai. '-iOO.OOO Watches, 1 have g.vcn cur p* ~li.-tions the very highest rank among time-he, per*. <".,mai- n.n, K with (|, deter in nation to m.ik-.* i Jy thorotq;iily .*. celleut watches, : nur : u-.io-.s.- jtca biy increased as the public became ■ a,-luainted nit!: their value: until f->r monthstogetlo r I us- hate been unable to st;pp!y the dentu!*. 1. \t - have repeatedly cul . ged our factory buddings if.til ' tic y now -ov. *.- v- r three acres of ground,and give a ultimo.lation !> in,ire than eight hundred work . iiis-i. Wo arc fit Iy j i.*tifif.,i in siuiuie that we make , ii MoUX TIIZN ONll-li •LV or iff TIISJjrATCHIS SOI.l) IS T IL. • ciiii# STATFB. The different grades are distinguished by tne following tra I-* marks engraved on the plate: I. • American V -h Co . ' V. dthaiii Maw. ; Apph-ton. Tray A • o," W.dihaiu. .Mass. 3. ••!'. S Bartiett," Walthain. Mass. 4. **\Vm. Ellery.' a. Our LADIES' WATCH of first quality is name i Apph-tTracy A Co., Ualtiiam. M„,. fi ""rjet; quality of Ladies' Watch i- named ' " ' . ■ < s are furiii.-i.od :n a great tu: *y . f *..: >-> and • sc. I f i-e. - s. ii.p A:u... *ur. '.*. .ce'i C*,., of W.dthatn. M• s„ au ite that n j ALL Tin; PROItT'CTS OK THEIR FACTORY -MH-: kci i.y WAitr.AN i k;> --* - - ■.*,*. .s : ;.i.y , t.i re, - i , r n, . ber t\iui ::t *. s;.* g *rante*' ol ~ f* : t m.iker who •# -i'Vrt l- rv.eli^<! 1 th:s *rruu\rv sg ik- k! , "a-- ■ ' t !:., f 'jrupai.y r lia :r Age: ami ii.-,: I " V • e-i •• 1 ..11,.C0 . til- A*V •!••• an VihlU jivs - tb\l ri'iN.— ihe jn : ea;.oop. -i ;r buy t-uly lof r*.-*;■• e:*hLt. d aiers. \i: p-.-svts stihi.g counter i f- :Us w:li he pr, seen'* i. KUiil>LN> AI I'IjK'ION, A'.r.N.o fcii i"IIK AM Li. I AN WATCH CO, : 95m I*4 imOAUW IT, \. V. DEAD HEADS, or. ot': .*r w r is. ! . ad- '.v!isf on e ..:*■>: ti* K eL li.-ve wuiiered an • nir.tt-red. can in a few m-. ::o-n*s • re clothed with .... theit YOVTIIKI'L AT. jTK ACTIONS. I.y a single applientien of that woo- CKISTADUUO'S HAIR DYE. ; bivtlnl >*,: -skt rs an I int-ustachi l..,lics* eu; J.* i ; t,> winch 'Tie situ-v . t .*-." In.s pr maturely dr;f' .i. and red. : rindy. or wi.i:-*y-':-i -an I.aii*. r>-reive, as -t '• v magic, the rarest s'- - .*.-.*s of black or brown from this I Harmless hot an i i.a.r- larkener. Manuf.rctured I y i CRfSTAIyOBO. 6 Astor Ilouse, New York. .Sold . y | lrugg Aptd i sy i!: il.ur lCess rs. n.ayC'-lm \\ T EIiKK fc SON > > Have ti:c* largest an<l i>esi selected s'cck ol (groceries uj tlii,* section of coun try. Brown Sugars at 10—12—13—14 and 15 cents j.er White Sutrar I'i cents. . J.ov. riiur * Synip. ()tl*.cr Syrups at S>, an* 1 ■>" c. Nts per .juart. iLikinir Mol:t>s< * at I.'! and ~l~> cents. Prime ('otltv !<. Extra I'lintc tio. R2. \lso. a i.ii'gt stock ol Mackerel am! ilt*r t'liijf, (■ round Altun stntl I);tirv Salt. NVc arc the onh* store that iiavw the gen uine Jackson White Potatoes for sale. lilVL'i-.'lt. LETTERS remaining nncjoiined in the Post Olliee ;it Lcwistown, Pa., on tite : TRi'il of May, ISGG. Roytlen Thomas Miller G W Craig Nash Martin Miss Marv ( oopei Samuel Myers Miss Elizab'th Cull>erson John Maize W E Dwelltiss Caroline M. ivJith MrsSa'h E Dougherty Mrs ElisaMcLaughlin WnV s Feev Samuel McKee Marv Jane t" Eilwm S MeCork William 1 l evies Joseph Mcllalejohn , Cregory Miss AnnieOlhit Magilalauc tiuild Samuel Pituiell Rev J J 1 oss iliss Loviser Rean Henry 1 (ill Daniel li Reed Win * I lagan J Rothrock Mrs Ann t Hunter Maliala Riets George Hamler Sylvester Stcwatt SJ, , 1 Laine, Elizabtth R JShively (ieo W \ JvristerJC Stewart Samuel 1 Jy pperimg Mr, M'vWaggoner John li t Ivii ls Mrs Sarah S Wagoner J nines i. Mortz Miss Mary E Warren Win Miller Daniel i' Wagoner Jos It Veater William mvg'3 E.C.HAMILTON P.M. fi nnn a ''KNT3 wanted, to s!' SIX xv.w I>te> VjUUU TI, i.f grr.it value to fainilu*.*; all pm great profit*. Sruli 15 eerts and get St pugea, or UC cents aud set 8-< rat*,*-* ahd *v sample gratis mygMinoJ EI'HRAIM BROWN, Lowell, Miu*e. CUEEPSDE AltS. lor sal*.* \ y , g I * *'ll | I MMncsrrn —-■ ■ n rr— r in ™ DHESS->I .4KIAA* aiil SS:>^fAa All kindd '-of* Sewing will ; t ; promptly attended to by the nudei-siioi- Hale Street, Lewistowu. s iny23-3t. \V. r • *k-4- NOTICE ' FOK !>l HSC KII'MOVS Ola Tl:h STOC K. \BOOK for the suhseription of ad.ii tional -hares (of S2O each i oftheV,,,,. - ital stock of the Lcwistown Water (' • | jinny, is now ojH'ii. at the Banking Hoik,, >. of William Rnssell, csrj., Treasurer, i*],'* *. , money to he used for niakiug iiiipi*o\,l. ! ments and repairs to the water work* i | . By order of the Board. myi'i-U J. W. SHAW, Soe'v i'OR SAl*£—A HAltf. 41\. i J The undersigned, finxious to quit hti*i. ness within a short time, will sell hi* of merchandise and fixtures at a . The lutsiness is hteated in the nourishing , town of Lewistowu, Pa., and is one of th?. best loeations for business in the jilaee may23-tf J. W. SHERIPP. UTOIII-1 I OU 541.1 L > ' 'l ite undersigned, being dcsirou* (l f closing their business, oiler for sale an eellent stock of goods and the good wjjj of a line business stand opposite Browns Mills Hotel, Beedsville, tit the junction of-the Rig Valley <fc Centre Co. turnpike Any person wanting to purchase at a har irain, will give them a call. BITTENHOCBE A M A VPs. inay2-'5-l in. yT ICE. The books of the subscriber are vet in the hands of the editors of the (.iazctu find unless the accounts due me arc paid by the lir.-t of July, next, they will hi* | placed in the hands of a jiroper ofllccr for j collection. niav2:!-3t DAVID OVER. Pfnoijlvania Railroad. Tr:iin isaw Lewivlown Sit.nioH a* follow* : ir,,f oinl. Eatittard Philadelphia Exprr**, l> M. m. j*y j; R Baltimore •' 4 *j; a. m. w York Kxpre. 6 I* a m Pay Kxpre-.-, 4 t." I:1 . noe a m fait Line, e ii p.m. tia n Way Pas*eng®r, S 31 a Loral A'* *oiiiiiodatitiU, 33 u i Mail. i 13 p. ,n. * Cincinnati Lxprc**, j Emigrant, 50 St a in. KREIUIIT TRAINS. Through Kreight, lo SO v wi. 511a. n. " 9 Is a.m. ( ii a ni express *' la 2-i pin 12 43 p. ni. .stock •• 12j p. in. Toob m. * 735 a.m. 316p n: ' rri.il. 31 50 p. m. 10 46 a. ni tu:on J.iue, 9 05 p in. Kar to liarruWurs 5 21C; to Philadelphia S"; t, Altooiia ,iu i'lnsburgU oju; liklcmoru 120 to \ ork r? 2'. { it* will ho thw Arnvui of w.tch p:i>senpwr trnin. I. K. RoHK-SONv Agent. *nd from all the train*, taking up or setting their iow 11 at al! point? within the borough limit*. Great Excitement at the Post Office, . \N sc-Miir.: of ii.e urn- arrival of Boot* ar.d Shoai v ' a* grwatly rsiuctd priow*. Thf iindrriirnH . c-;,r; tfi.l'v inform ihe public thai he lia* ju*i *ri:v. • r-m the* 5.,-tcrn cities with a largo a*-orime:it*| BUSTS, MULS AM) liUTEhS. •• s*: - ~f l.adj),*', i.cnflpmcn'* md ChiblrenN j \v, ar. which !... |,a purchaaed at- *OOIO dew *i *. Hi* :* 11. ,v prepared t *r -lieaper thah *.: •• j cheapest, foj .-a*h. Al*w. ronstatitlv on hand a larg ~*--ir!ijiwr,t i f I.sm,-made m. rk, whiri, 1. mauufi t'ire-i up I;-r h:* <• tj xiiprrvi*ion. and - f lh, h,-*; tel :•■! a lid work maii>liip Huoi, au-1 Shoe, madi t i.rder at h!t tit: *• . .iera.img doni :i *.iie n, I 111 ,liner. < .'! i.,e P ,, 1U ; y -;:>f]vi. *,y t.. TifolfX ;[*E , 1* iv:.<; ..VII, y. Tv, T. FARMERS, LOOK TO VOIII I\TERKaTA! BALL S OHIO llfli'lili I.MI lilliiil. WITH Pigeon-Wing Self-Rake. MANI'KAUrtrnEn B> ItEESE, SEAR LE A EOI.'ST, L'icislmcn, Mifflin Couny, I'i. \\- r -*tr now manufacturing n.vll's Ohio K-aper ar. i ' X I ower. n uli F'.ge.tu-'.i .ng Self rake, wiiieh in ~f-r-t r -t ' ~r the season of 1 **lVi a* a perfect Mower, a per '• ! il-.iper on.l a perlVi-t :*.-lf K.,kor. A* a Mow, rit ** 1... superior, and a* a Kraper and Self-lfakrr :t .' .*llO equal. I'eife.-t Sioc I>,-liven: hs* no M'i** : ' 1 driving w.ieel*: hiugo.l bar. adapts it*e!f : t < ■ :."vrnne*- of the ground 111 mowing and reap -1 : •* .elf-rake i|,.es not interfere with the 'lf - - *. at. The driv.-r can regulate the hei ;ht"f .*■-.* j:, while tin* nuu-liine is in motion. b \V. al - o msniifai-turc SKIDLKV PATENT bit t*Alv b, Hi-.mes 1,-hr at I-. f Horse 1 •■.ll l i reshing Ma-hine. Agency for Gciser's pater.: - : I'. vrulaiing Alrniii Thresher," Separator, ('ieauvr ■ and Bagger. A .. n1 of Machine work made and fitted up f. r Mi"* Kurnaee- .ami Forges. Also. Ho au.l Reaction Water Wheels. A filers will receive prompt attention, hv a i ircs- I -ins REESE. SI.AGLK * Kdl'hT. Letvistown, Mifflin I -*-. I'*- ! S I'-, nner, ffeneral Agent. f-*63 niv23'■ COACH MANUFACTORY. /affile-. " A " T 51 A - v "*■ I■ 1 P.- '-ontiniiestomanufactiir*- < a. lie-, ('iirii*.-,. Huggtej. *' *- '-'A ; ,t l,:s old sfand in Yeagartewn. ••u the Belle for. 11* on.l Lewisiown Turnpike, 3 miles from Lcwistown. of u quality superior, and at price, .owcr than elsew here 111 the county. A varied stoo of n* ct and dtimhlc work is aliv.'iv* kept on hand, w.iieli purchAsers may sele.-t. and any articie in , 1 ills cue ml! 1„ made \u order at the shortest notice. AG w>rk warranted to be of first quality and of th® , most approved and reet-ut patterns, i Ifcpaiijns; done wulj neatness and dispatch, i Yt-iigerfown, Ms"V 23,1880-fim qiO ALL-BOOK BUYERS: ' 1 Jas. K. Simon. 33 .South Fourth street, FhnadC" pliip, is ngent for the following valuable Hook" Apple ton's rlew American C'velopedia. lt> volume: 1 j do , History of tlie Kebellion, 1 large vol do Dictionary* of Mechanics, i volumes . : Rebellion Record, by Frank Moore. 9 vols. Washington IrvingNi Works. 22 vols Cooper's Novels. Dickens' Works. Mcnval i G - ■ boa's Rome. Macau ley's Works. I're's Dictionary of Arts and Manufactures. * Bancroft's t'mted States, 8 vols. Ac., kr. 1 furnish all books published, lor public and pries** . libraries, at wholesale prices. Send a list ' books wanted, with a stamp, lor prices, which em " e : sent by return maii. niay23-* in . Bitter wink of iron. . An exquisite-impregnation of drv Spanisn nine with lb* activity of CALISAY A BARK, and them®" •> energetic of all the ferruginous salts. CITRAIr- " MAtiNETIC OXIDE <IF IRON, li lias a Ttnous fla vor, very grateful to the palate, is without ,*ha'Vbsa taste and will not discolor the teeth. it excites languid appetite, gives zest to ' !L. prov-s digestion, increases the strength, steadies en culation. takes olf muscular flabbiness, removes pallor of debility, gives firmness and precision to actions of the nervous system, with power to ecu ■ fatigue and resist disease. . MnsartU 4 Citrate of Iron is new and p a liar, differing from tlie ordinary Soluble 1 "rat"- - con taming an equivalent of Protoxide of Iron- 111 of Amman,a It i* neutral, tasteless, without a •_•*, J gen.*y, as prompt and cnergeiie a* the Chloride, a - iiuhke that, ludttees no ioccl inflammatory action *- ,J headache.. ... ... ~ Calivaye Harlt i- pr-esninet .Among v(f tonics, lia, equal a* a s'.rengthener or restora-t • new rival ax 111 anti-periodic. . ~ Retails in $5 and i- botlies, Quarts and Uailf-'- dispcnsing C> S. HI'BKKLL. Apothecary. . ) 1410. 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