THE GAZETTE. LEWISTOWN, PA. Wednesday, April 20, 1864. G. & G. It. FKYSIN-GKIt, PUBLISHEftS. f.iietto is liie paper in this part of the Mate printed on * power press, and hn facilities for doing w.-ik of ell kinds equaled by few. W# have three in ••.'•elation— an Adam* Power Press for the Paper, n dotil !e ne dmm hand pre** for Job*, and n New bury Jobber lor Blanks, t arda. Ac. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. The ti \ZKTTK is ptihliabed every Wednesday by GEORG* 1-RYSISJK.R k SON. at g1.50 in advance, or $2 at toe end ot the year. To o.*e wi. 30 Eggs, fi dozen, 10 Lard, ~ 14 Wool, washed, 70 " unwashed, 41 CORRECTED BY MARKS K WILLIS. Wheat, white bushel, 000 to 000 " red, prime 1 55 Corn, old, 1 05 Rye, 1 20 Oats, 70 Barley, 0 80 to 1 10 Timothy, 2 00 Flaxseed, 2 50 Cloverseed 6 25 Potatoes, 60 Dried Apples, 25 pounds, 1 75 Marks & Willis are retailing Sour and feed as follows: Extra Flour, per 100, 4 CO Fine, do 3 25 Superfine, do 3 75 Family, do 4 25 Mill Feed, per hundred. 1 50 Chopped Oats and Corn per 100, 180 Chopped Rye per 100, 2 50 Salt 3 00 Salt per barrel of 280 lbs., 3 50 Philadelphia Market. Flour —Superfine S7 00, extra 7 50 a8 00. Bye flour 6 50. Corn meal 5 50 per bbl. Grain —Bed wheat ISOe, white 190a 205e. Bye 000al40c. Corn 126. Oats 88c weight. Cloverseed 87 25a7 75 per 64 lbs. Flaxseed 335 per bushel. Timothy 2 50. Beef Cattle, 12altie; Cows, 825 to 60 per head; Sheep, 9a 10c per lb gross. Hogs, 811 to 13 00 the 100 lbs net. Market dull, with a downward ten dency. Lewistown Mills. THE HIGHEST CASH PRICES FOR WHEAT, AND ALL KINDS OF GRAIN, or received it on storage, at tbe option of those having it for the market. They hope, by giving due and personal at tention to business, to merit a liberal share of public patronage. ttiyPLASTER, SALT and Limeburners COAL always on hand WM. B McATEE Jfc SON. Lewistown, Sept. 16, 1863.—tf Mercantile Appraiser's List rpHE following is a list of Merchants and I>*alers, J. agreeably to the provisions of the Act of Assembly: 14th class pays J7 00; 13th pavsjlo 00; 12th pava si 2 60; liUi pays Jls 00; lOtli pays *2O 00; 6th i-avs 535 00. 33 ' Borough of Lewistown. SAvrs or RETAILERS. CLASS. LICZXS*. Anthony Felix, (cabinet) 14 IT 00 j Authony Feb*, (store) 13 10 00 Nathan Kennedy, 1,1 10 00 Oliver C. Chesney, 14 7 00 : J. lrwiti Waiiis, " 14 7 00 i John Clark. 14 7 00 • F. G. Frauvisous, 11 15 00 John Davis. 14 7 00 ; Win. Johnson 14 7 00 James Parker. 12 12 £0 K. Fry singer, 13 10 00 11. W. I'attoti, 14 7 00 ; K. Banks. 14 7 00 i Charles Kits, 14 7 00 i Win. Lind. ' 14 7 00 ; Geo. Blymyer, - 0 25 00 i Tlioinas Cox, 14 7 00 J. \V. Sheriff, 13 10 CH) j F A. Neupert, 14 7 00 | C. t'llrich, 14 7 00 Marks k Willis, 11 15 00 David Criswell, 14 7 00 S. J. Brisbin k Co., 13 lo no E. C. Hamilton, 14 7 00 R. 11. McClintic, 14 7 00 F.J. Hoffman, 10 20 00 R. F. Ellis, 14 7 00 N. J. Kudisill. 14 7 00 J. B. Sellieinier, 12 12 60 Geo. W. Thomas, 14. 7 00 H. Wr Junkin, Agt., 14 7 00 A. T Hamilton, 13 10 00 : Mover Frank, 10 20 00 j H /.erbe. 13 10 00 John Haum, 14 7 00 Abner Thompson. 14 7 oo Samuel Marks, It 7 00 ! John Kennedy, 14 7 00 i J. C. Blymyer k Co., 11 15 00 ; Abner Thompson, 14 7 00 i John Swan. 14 7 00 i H. M. Pratt, 13 1„ oo 1 C. Dolby. 14 7 00 Enoch Swain, 14 7 00 R. Martin, 14 7 on Starges k Brother, It - oo A. Kitting. 14 7 (H j W. B. M -Atee k Son, It 7 00 Win. B. Hoffman, 14 7 00 Harrison Mon beck, 14 7 oo W. G. Zollinger, 14 7 oo Men no Township. J. Fitzgerald 13 10 00 Zerby A H ebb, 7 00 Union Township. Hoar k MeNahb, H 15 oo Jos. L. Roper, 14 7 00 Samuel Watts, }■> 12 50 A. G. k S. R. Gibbone-y, 14 7 00 ' W.S. Etta, " 14 700: Brown Township. E. W. Kill k <**>„ 54 T 00 j Kohr*r k Murphy, j;i 10 fH) j M. Frank, * 12 12 50 Derry Township. Adam Peters, 14 7 00 • John Hoopes, 14 7 00 ! At illis. Mann, 14 7 00 I Freedom Iron Pn. 12 12 50 ! Decatur Township. 11. Sultzboilgh, 14 7 00 | Jtilroy. Graff k Thompson, 12 12 50 John Kohier, 14 7 00 i Siglerrille. ■I.C. k J. McNitt, 14 7 00 i Newton Hamilton. John Purcell A Son, 12 12 50 ! John A'atizant, 14 7 chi S. W. Norton, 13 10 00 Wayne Township. R. L. Gamble, 14 7 00 Mc Yeylo ten. McCoy A Rohrer, 13 10 00 W. A. G. Mackhn, U 15 00 Win. Hardy, 13 10 00 S. J.owder, 14 7 oo J. H. A A. B. Boss, 12 12 50 Olicer Township. Joseph Strode, 14 7 00 ! John Strong, 14 7 00 : Fatent Medicines. J. K. Metz, AHenrtlle, 4 6 00 i Distillers and Brewers. Jacob Fisher, Lewistown, 10 10 00 Restaurants. J. C. Comfort, Lewistown, 7 10 00 Samuel Marks, do 7 10 00 Thomas Stronn. do 7 1 0 Mrs. Matilda AV'ertz. Reedsrille, 7 10 00 D. C. Matter, A'eagertown. 7 10 00 Jas. M. Stevens. Newton Hamilton, 7 to 00 Albert Magill. McA'eytown, 7 10 00 Edwin Horner, do 7 10 00 An Appeal wilt l.e held at the Register's Office, in the Borough ot Lewistown. on FRIDAY, tlie 13th dar of May, IStd. where all persons who feel themselves aggrieved can attend, if they think proper, and obtain that redress to which they mav le entitled by law 'JA MES M. LASH ELL,' "P- 0 Mercantile Appraiser, j T ETTERS REMAINING UNCLAIMED J.X in the Post Office at Lewistown, State of Pennsylvania, on the 20th of April, 1864. SK&"' To obtain any of these letters, the applicant must call for 'advertised letters' give the date of this list, and pay one cent for advertising. not called for within one month they will he sent to the Dead Letter Office. Brown Josiah C. (2) Miller James W. Clymans Geo. W. Murray W. Floyd Ilarvey S. Sanders R. A. Farden John D. Smith Jacob Gorsuch Joshua Sellers E. D. Lewis Elizabeth Stone Joseph Leasure Mrs Mary A. Shaw Miss Mary Michals Wm. A. Varney and Dreper Miller John Watson R. J. Mattern Miss Sally Yoder Yosi Marthern Sarah " Youtz Joseph 2 ap2o SAMUEL COMFORT, P. M. PRINCE & CO'S. Well-Known MELODEONS & HARMONIUMS. introducing the effect of pedal bass on every instrument. ERNEST GABLER'S Raves and Bacon's and Ballet Bails fc fo'i Celebrated PIANOS, for cash, at a liberal deduction. BSf* Over 30.000 sold. JAMES BELLAK, sole Agent, 279 and 281 South Fifth St., above Spruce. apl3, '64-ly Philadelphia. MEETI2STO OF Tllfc UNION COUNTY COMMITTEE \ MEETING of the Union Countv Com- XV mitttee will be held in the Court House, n Lewistown, on Saturday, April 23, 1864, at one o clock p. m., to select a Representa tive Delegate to the State Convention, to be held in Harrisburg, on the 28th inst., and to transact such other business as may be deem ed necessary. A. MARKS, Chairman. Wm. F. SaAW, Secretary. County Committee. —Lewistown E. W. A. Marks; W. W., Wm. F. Shaw; Ar magh Old, Ira Thompson ; Armagh New, H. M. Close; Decatur, A. W. Mitchell; Derrj, Wm. Creighton; Brown, Wm. Greer , Menoo, Isaac Steven; Mc\ ey town, E. H. H. Stackpole; Oliver, G. U. Gal braith; Granville, Jno. Ruble; Union, Samuel Haffley; Wayne, R. L. Gamble; Newton Hamilton, Wm. Brothers: Brat ton, Charles Bration, Jr. VALUABLE FA KM AT PRIVATE SALE. HPH E farm belonging to the heirs of Thouu •*- as McL'ord. deceased, is now offered at private sale. Jt is situated in Granville twp county, on the south side <1 the Juri! ! ata river, three fourths of a mile from Ander son's station, nn the 1' K. K . and about six miles from Lewistown, containing 207 ACRES, : one hundred and eight}' five of which are cleared and in a good state of cultivation £ with a good STONE DWELLING j y •• c; HOUSE. Bank Barn. Spring ll> uee, Mil ij Shop, Smoke House, Ac., Besides a HI'II good Tenant House and Stable thereon erected. At both the above build itigs there are good springs of water. There is a sideling on the P. K It., one and a half miles front the farm, where all kinds of grain and produce can be shipped for tnatket. A small stream of water enters the. farm in such a manner that with very little labor it can be used to carry all the waste manure of the barnyard, and water about ten or twelve acres of meadow land. Adjoining the above there is a tract of land belong ng to .lane Anderson and llaohel Ale- Cord, containing FORTY 4(KES twenty five of which are cleared, and the bal ance well timbered with locust, chestnut. See., Avith a comfortable DWELLING |!Wf§L HOUSE, small Barn, young Apple iJJjJjgSjf Orchard, Ac. thereon, which will AfflfiriCS be sold w ith the farm if desired. Any person wishing further information can apply to either of the undersigned. R. H. M cOORD, T. G. BELL. SAML. 11. MoCOY, np2o Lewistown, Pa. MM ~ FOR SALS. npilE undersigned offer at private sale, a valuable farm, situate in Ferguson's Val ley, Oliver township, about two miles from Hope Furnace, containing about 2*7£3 ACRES a great part limestone, and all susceptible of cultivation, 150 acres of which are cleared, well fenced, and under cultivation, with a a double LOG HOUSE, an ei. cellent BAHN, 83 feet by 40, aw l1 1 f£ with three Barn Floors, 11,,g SBSUimS^9l >(?u > Smoke House, and other improvements. Iron ore abounds on the premises, one vein of which is opened The timber is first rate, and consists of Oak, Chestnut, Locust, &e. It is well watered, having a fine stream running through it, is pleasantly situated, and in every respect a desirable property. For terms, or further information, apply to MICHAEL ADLTZ. Owner of one-half, ELIJAH AULTZ, Adm. Michael Aultz, sen., dee'd. fct v " If not sold at private sale previous to the 4tb day of June, it will on that day be offered at public sale on the premises at 10 o'clock, a m. This farm could be readily divided in two parts, or into one farm and several tracts, and if desired will be so sold. Oliver township, April 13, 1864.* PUBLIC SALE. VATILL be.soid at public sale, at the late residence of Andrew Watt, in Brown township, on Friday, April 29. 1864, the following personal property to wit: FIVE HORSES, 1 two year old Colt, 1 yearling Colt, 6 fresh Cows. 9 young Cattle, Hogs and Sheep, 2 broad wheel Wagons, Threshing Machine, Fanning Mill, Plows. Harrows. Cultivator. Grain Drill, Horse Gearing, Harness, and Farming Utensils generally. A Carriage, Buggy and Spring Wagon. House Furniture, consisting of Beds and Bedding, Bureaus, Cupboards, Chairs, Stoves, and other things, too numerous to mention. JOHN D. BARR. a pl3* Administrator. Oil Painting. MISS PROCEUS will give instruction in Oil Painting at the Academy. Terms #6 U0 for twenty-two lessons. apld A SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES opened on Monday, February 29tb in tne Lewistown Academy, where all the com mon and higher English Branches will be taught, together with Latin, French, Music, and Painting in Oil and Water Colors. Terms stated on application to the Princi- P a [ . . A. PROCEUS. Lewistown, March 2, 1864. Ifi'TEYTCTTJT Normal School AND -A.CiV.DE M Y, ItflLL open April 4th. 1864. The prin cipal mission of this school is to the more fully prepare teachers for their great and responsible position. In order to this a Model School will be connected with the i ortnal. Besides the regular Academic course instructions will be given in Itstru mental Music and in German. For par ticuiars, address Rev. S. J. IIA\ES. Principal, or J- SIEBER. Assistant. Mcv eytowi., March 2d, 1864.—5t. Tuscarora Female Seminary. Academia, Juniata Co., Pa, it 9 Summ cr Term May 4th, > 18t>4. For circulars address 1 ™; P~ J- FRENCH, Principal, or ap6fß6riy WPATTERS ° N ' Pr °P rietor - E#ute •' Andrew Watt, deemed. AXOTICE is hereby given "that letters of Jl. y administration on the estate of Andrew > att, late of Brown township, Mifflin couu' ty, deceased, have been granted to the un dersigned, residing in said township. All persous indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those hav ing claims to present them, duly authentica ted for settlement. JOHN D. BARR. •P*" Administrator.