THE GAZETTE. LEWISTOWN, I'A. Wednesday, Feb. 21, 1860. C. A. u. n. y*nT*l3fajEß, Editor*. TEBM3 0? SUBSCKIPTIOH. T!i (HZHI fK ! V,"Ja.d-sv *!'.*- . -'■* i >tti . " jTiiii t, or $/.'..• *: the en i • f J /i- i-.;n. Cish F.aSCB of Advertising. -* in 1 #•: f.j v, H;.' c.iuma !".•*) 15.00 Fourth <*•!,ona 7..0 lo."0 V- *. *■"■■■** •' bu** •* T L.l*- HftJ >*. tf.is •'• ""• pwp-r. per y-ar, i-.wAi.V'r * a. Lir*y c-e. four time*. Caution or other *hort Notica., 1 pO T*v-rn I.ien.-e. Mrtgle. j ou If aor<* (hbQ unii.fti.'h Peciiter N >?u e of • !• •?* 51 fr 2> - -h-;?-: |4 f >r J5 ,?• ti ( %_Pro —ed.o3- • f p.'/ ?' './-.or ,rz*: ti w.-r. are -;,.-r/*ab * t t -a",'- of fire p—r -:•* *■. I m:i*t b** pa--: ' *- : • fflt) •!. --j-.-r * ■ ' rt* or f?rty '.'-a ••-'!■* • n thanf>rn'. w: .hare r i d r-- r,*?: - t , pat from . n- to lv* J?. -in ntlini**t liti anmuttvpi. Wvbope lti. "ha: I", -hi -U i fi-r- after ->"ri . .* I*l -t > the •;.• .r, of the (jrotnhle amount ."Votlre* of .Vn .\dvertlrmenl*. Ti'.r property, e-.rner r.f U*. Market r,n J ! i• . f>r -a;e i* a 'iireah:e i.; ieD -<- ' •if. i w:'i i,e .old low H-jfirni :- •...• ... : og a brown Sugar a: . 1 • and w '■• at lr. Uth *r ~t a d^ I: is p'->p..-d to erect the now Court f., r | Mr.yd-r • ::.!>• 03 ">etv - • .13 to prevo.t futoi* . . p -lae in <*•: i;t retn the ■ oun'y -eat. ' H. Ai.'ier 3. li uatiagdon, mvtte* attention to i li .c< ..f lumber. Fifty Shar*- 2. -I O.i to -k_N,u ce to lev C..lee- I tore—ai.i o; Pcr.>iia. {'/• perty. Ac. R-psal of the State Tax on Rial Estate. The copperhead* of this State will j {frit their teeth to learn that the Biack iiepnbiieaii* have connnitted another j outraijeofi their Constitutional feelings ' ly repealing the tax on real estate,' because, as these Hiaok Jvopubiicaris' aiiege, the State can manage wiihout i it, at least until the heavy local taxef : can he dispensed with, and possibly ! altogether. I'liis outrage on the irhitt I will afford another grand : opportunity for tlie copperheu i State i Committee to issue a condoling address to the-sympathizer* of Jet Davis's late freo and enlightened government—aj government that was to be without ; sinai! fisted fanner* and northern mud- I sills hut plenty of slavery white, tun I latto and black—and give room fur any ' number of indignation meetings.' We ; think it is becoming more evident every day, as Congress also talks of reduc ! ing some and repealing other taxes, that we will have to put down th c . Black Republicans by force of arms and restore the good old days of ennui i and Portage Railroad contracts here, an I Buchanan's gentle thieves a' Washington, or the white people will : m have neither State nor National taxes to pay. Here, however, is the bill as passed by both Houses of the Legist.tLuto every Black Republican ' voting for it. What will these fellows ! not do. after this? Scctiss I. B- it *nvt*.i by lb- * n< f 01 it--pr-9e!itit4ea ol tii* < "f p.-iir- 1 v!.uia in A— etuoly nitfCanU is 1. I,r. l (In- J i, ; , jrom a „ - i J trie -t U. -a. t, n -ball beth. Imv .u cashier ofevr> L:tnk in rli i ncorpi.rAt-ii imi-r if*- 1 w- j| t!i:s Sut- or of u lt I s?tate-5* t' <-_]i*rct, fr<>tn frerv t nio.ay in .-rp. rated under the Jaw of tins Common i Utb. a-u no, :,a„;e to .be tax upon :i1 e.,,,,e muieV ! of Li'ri i ,m'i " "V Commonwealth • tox ' r / iot' t' Pr eentotß upon the grnt* rr. eipt.s „( ,„! eompaiiy: the -aid tax -hall be paid • annua. ; y. upon the liret days of Juiv and Jauu- ! try. wimineit'-niu on the first day of July; one thou- : '' ' " u " lrc , collected, for the u-e ol the Common wealth, a, other I t.ie- are recoverable by law. .mm -aid companie, SII.J. the revenue Jenveu under the-ef-oud -e.- I o{ l '" a at ; l sha " tje pphed lo the payment of tie I principal aan interest ol th- debt oohtrVted u ,' t i the act of loth May, 1861. enhtlod Au act to create a ! loan, and to provide lor arming ihe State I 6*c A. From nud after the passage of this act the ! real e-tate „r this CotnmouwoaiUi sin.., be cx-nurt f.oiu lantiou fur state purpose*: hroiuUi j 11- v:uuii snail not be construed to relieve tseVa.d ' re*, estate from the pavn.et.t of anv tax. - d P 7?,f, at tr.e date of the of ,n"s i ' j Pennsylvania Legislature Legi-lature of this Stat- has adjourned unt ' 1 !.♦e i>u j iLL-a -t ailiFwiog vUiins to bo preset!tel for person- ! a! pfopeny dosuoyed t>y our own militia during the wf aiho pa. v >*u. ° 1 Tne subject of Sunday cars in Philadelphia, ha- • cite,ted a targe uutuU-i of petitions and remonstran- ' Oes from that City. ; /U'.J 4,< "* a I' l '" tl,! ''d a petition froui the citizen* ' 0. Miftliu county against huutingdecrbv tioiisiu-a.u ' county.* so { Wcin Forney, Ksq.. a worthy officer and able editor, ' I.av.ng been r-noiniuted as State Librarian bv Oov "•** ''o'lSrmcit for that posttieu bv ! the state Senate on Phumiay last. I An order hit- ia-.-n is-ded by en Grant to the com- ! k"?T. U slir" ln *' " lrt . , ' ren '- military di-u.cts tn the i Sou h. calling upon tlicm to fui„i ß r, the hca 1.,u. rter- ! of tlie army of the I nit<;.J States, from time to time with copies of such papers issued within their differ ent department- which may publish, or ar- in the habit of publishing, articles hostile to the.(,-veru inenl. I'liis is done with a view to their suppre—ion which iiereaftcr will only be done br order of the commani'lihg general. Gen. Grant refused torevolte hiacrder for •oppress ing the Kichmond Examiner, but uin said I'res.deut l A*v -weo>wi Veto of the Preeiaen's Bareau Bill- The President has vet*jed the freed iijCti ? bureau bill. It was returr.ed to the Senate ou \londay alteriifyijn, ac companied by a message, in which the President states his objections. The points made arc these:—First. That ¥ lhe bin gives the Kxoeuti*♦? t'o much 1 power. Second. Thai the measures provided for the b'l! we'd entail too :. much expense npon the government. '< ■ Third, iii.it the iegisJation provided lor to the bill i-not necessary, fourth. That the bill is unconstitutional. The first points rr..ide by tile I'resi dent are in great part correct, as they j ' p>oint out features tn the bill tirnjtie-- ' : tionably oijecii ihable, but bis fourth, based on the hypothesis that the late r-.-be! States were not represciiteJ in Congress, and therefore unconstitu tional. Is certainly fallacious and will be divented from by nine out of ten wit.' voted tor Lineoln and Johnson, j Bk-T Fr.MALK SjiATEft.—On Moll da}' I a week the managers of the Skating ! i Park at Piltsburgli presented Mis* Car rie A. Moore a magnitieent gold medal ' arid chain, which bears tlie following' | inscription: '"To the Skuloriai Queen ' of America," Ac. Tiie fact that such I a proud position has been attained by i a Pennsylvania!! is certainly encoura -1 ging to our lady .skaters. And we hope the Keystone will not only pre •; serve tiiis individual distinction, but : that her lair skaters generaliy will be among the first in the country. • I JJetrs from other bounties. i A tl.re- y-si-ol ! -oo of w:doir tauv r.xrned Slia-j,. j irv-if.nj ; :i Esen- .rj whii-,.t j.i.ty'in a H-ijjiib. r- ; h>u- with -v-r... ot.'.er cbi!.ir*n tw-*•-(<- aco. -udif-nly -*nk to the floor and exp r-o witlioot i i g:v:n„ any i lieaUoa of aMroachiig 0.-.uh. an* { m'jr'itH x*rniCallon rV"Ai '1 ' fi— pr< —nee of a p | ol w >•-!, n(.'.ut •.*•• -j,-r— — 1 ,:i- ar-l of j ' an'ti'-b wide. :u h:-win lp;p. but I-.* ;t jfot 1.'.-r-.. - i > a my-t-ry ur.-xj. .t.'ucu aod uiifxplain.it .-. i A yoiini' man i.*'ii-'f ••.,. \ br_'ht ,i, ih---npior j of E'iwani i-wit. it "-pr'i-2 ' r--k. ILiurin-don ! eouoiy. 12' • '*<• i e> iiijuri 4 * by tr.e bur.tingV.r ; i Icointii >n thrAshi;.*' m. u. a ie*.v Uuy* -;i.it?. The I velocity 'if the ''\ti .rt-r l,a>i i>?i-fi Aeer-l-rated to a : terrifi: degr—. o* u* to ini.e or no maw imniz fed i i to the in* at the t.rne. ! T'iomx- But 2-(". !::'•! f - 1 - tii - barn of A. • J. Fergu-on. m E i-l \V:ii-rfre- | : c* r.e K::.-.-ii- l lu tt.? ,r.>n j*her- tb*- j<>.u: i'(7ft,le. i j ami he *• -arr.e.i anraad w!;!, ere it force ami daah- i | ed against th-erouud. Hie tliigii wa- V.n.'f ti?? w*>- t-a.ei .t.-t; hurt, i.'t.* is ..u a tan **v I■ recover, i A marr 1 man r.m- -I U.a. it. an i Mr.-. Au-pa -h, *i eoi on- of Ml netgbbai-. left Saotisgdoo eoaoty ! to jmri- li'ir .usn. r. .. t 1 ave- a witc and four : eb-l-l-en. Mr*. \i.pa.-h l-acs a fiu.-i.aud auj 1 a -.i.i i. takn-g o.ie with i. r. A i nam ! i i t /. fiin^er,-ommitted c:. .1- by hin/ n- him-e fat in.- • ir'--. i homas \-.ro-i, an *, r-.tiz-n <.f Lawrence tr.wr,- 1 -hie. living about two and a baff imlr- frutaCh't field, j .roze to ■ ieatii on dw -th. while he wa- m T.;,e wood*. ! It >OK NuIiCES. BKldUrs MoVfuLV --.v. hare received -be ! Mar -r. num'-r of t. - . erary pu . . au.-i,. : ~.t , id,. : ou . xa'u.iia.. .ri We find e* ■ ! u- pr- It-,.-. or- :n va- ! riety. It i-a„ .. . „ look .it,* Beadle that it- ailra-tivo-ne-- turn- tnlti re;t! ■ ?~ u g; $: ir> j> - r an num. B*.vile ACo . lis William street. .New York. I'K I hit— I'!; - ladte- raak'axine. with it-u-tia! brio.ant array ol ■., _ruv a„.| ill.i-tratiori-. for Mareti. t- oa o ir: Me ft* matter poetry, uro-e. A<-. e .ti, from the pen- ol -t,m- of the great Itterarv eheT,r , r: i* •: " Ttoabbv. and ehnap, the term- oe neo ilj K'utr* f . aJa*vi,nd- i Ptvladelphuu I'etersoto UoO ftleetuut i ! ij lU t K | I f^ r,V ' S Kti l If vir. a month:* mat/axine. j- a i de.-i led f .vonte w.iu th- la he-, b—hle ate-l pia;-. ■ eolore.i faehion-plme. and - her i!it,-?:at!-m.r the' WarebjMtmber contama Home. Poetry, and a yr-at ' J*'."" -*• readtng, such a* n-utlly adorn* it* pace* 1 I ducamyte are fcred forclnfrbing. It ia mnla%- I 113 W Hivau ° e - } • iby Uiwjn I Peterson. AJ y\Sitxiui street, Pi.iiAdtlpl,i. k | Communicated. j SL~ , den, .... % , . i taken irom th?- * Lt,"n.,uv. >* 1 -11-irated r . loam* th^t-'bjVh-Vn d-.- 1 through a* o o+ni. T . <-t- n t i,v -♦- *. h i I V : u •■noMld have the Bridge tar contract triiM >Trrv' -.trl.th.'.pnrtje-f*.,, -ve far" a" 0 :- taSK a ftfiSiftS It™™ ) defy them to pr.-j'u.-e^ Li-il're-olmton fnthw'tr " Kratton tuwnahip a itti n a ,r ' > A th! i : !^ er.)ss,n* the bridge -everai tim? - evebv ,f*v wh.le he ' B former mmmots '! publican,. 1185. But more of tu &iu * K McVeytown, February 18, 18-36. J'Mice. Our readers must bear with u- il for another week alter lids, when we ■ Rhal! be able again to devote more I sjt.iee tn reading matter. 5 Aoounti y who recent I v vis- 1 - ted the eiiy for the tir>t time, gives Ins views of the ladies in this w ' .-orncwhere in every circumference of " •f n : , VC,m lhut along * s allars a woman, I s'pose: but how much of the holler is filled in ' L^\nmon Ut t' U,,,i h ° W " lUch Ufi,led witl J f ,"pfctator'dun no. A fel- 11 mam-s a with, m ,j w| 'V tomes to the pint, he • , - " rms b "' " <-°g"lar aimtoinv. S men gay deceevers wof, t „ be eade Ot the female that dresses f„ r a kun dred and It.rtv weight, but hasn't ree- " ly as muehlat as would grease a grid - :,| l I'ie apparent plumpneoe eoa- f Mating of cotton and whalebono." I L*t IE-m bo'rn Eny —The manner in which our military heroes are let down to their original level, on their return ' home, i- sometimes mor? ana using ta ' the lookers-ot) than flattering to the ; , subject. A ease in point: Gen. Sam. , If. went out in a regiment from the Badger State as Captain Before he left the rendezvous he was promoted to Colonelj and for gallant conduct in .'the field wan brevetted Brigadier Gen eral. On his retirement to eiril life he told friend "they let him down easy." At Washington it was Gen. II j" at Madison, Col. II ; at the town where he organized his company if was. "How are you, Captain?" and when he got op to -S, where he resides, every hoy j wi; , ir--klcd nose was shouting, "Jlai "ii . - thilj ufiaw Meruit!. IHO "Ztfttfa' is the latest fivak of l the fashion in the way of female hair dressing, h G gotten u> by twining among the lock - of natural hair, false hair of a different color. We have not as yet seen it upon our promenades, but we think the effect must he "sluti ning " At all events the Zebra" can not hut be an improvement upon the tiie "Bobtail horsy ' style at present in vogue under * lie title f the Water tali. MARRIED lu t! ; iuce. ( ,s: lie, :nt_s.{ lUI house of U.e Brer* " P*'+ *'} H - J- f:. fi—i.snsr.i—r. 11l >hf R f KIDEN i-> Mi-s LI. 1.1.N I.AI i't.Y-LAoLu, both of tCh* Cou.i*y. ? n the er-.-ii:n2 of :*e .a: ::• M£Pa • jon.sgs by R v. W I. b JOHN K M MI'LU.s ui Mus .XA HO A Ml wKK, "I Lc^ DIED In J •*i* wri. of lypii j fever. I bur* iv. J,n ' ?'■• w!T. third child of John M an * E'li-a C. IU siiini. louueri/ eft! s plix-e. 6 vtar-. 1 to.' D i 1 it day • , * ia ■" rnmnup. F.LI.ENORA REBECCA. daughter o: U Miiche!:. U-x T m a-thj.. CuHtm dsrk, so irrar* Mo'.J! I- tav Ualv to ; i> *. t.'iV s > . . >ji grown Wearv f Birr- Mi never tiding day. He who asve to tr.e- thv r *o:l2. it:- Ihou art.— l<, Hon art S'r-tf. A:! I+r* glory t art • u ; iie ita.- failed thee Br Hi- ovrn. While ive wairu liiv departure, i Hope. bright hope, our cheer; Jeus .i.e 1 !■>[ -infill nature. We Wid ca=t on linn our care W. T-i Oranrilie t Fe'.-to.iry "J ISC®, EI.L.- -N. . infant daughter of Henry and Mary Breu-.aedC noatiis. arifjt v- ti *\ •. She i- dad—vet -till there : ng:s On her lip- a i-ni ::nn -': i \ : K" h one s .zinj :*• e' more noly. _ M- re Heav-n ' -r the a one; For they tliink Jhel;. ... Cancel-, As they iioie i.i-r -/,.|| hW.iv. Left a tr >' - of i, ih iinnitirtal Stamped nimn her infant eiay. 1.. THE MARKETS. LzwiSTows, February 21. I^GG Wheat, re.]. per t.uliel $i 90 •a!.its " 2 (hi Barley •• SIJ Rye •• 70 (Nte •• of, Curn. new •' • 4.', Cliitrrwed 6 c>o j Tirmuliyseed •• 3 yO Flaxseed " 2 25 Bdfer per lb . 411 Lard •* 15 per dozen 25 Bee-wax per lb 40 Country ts /ap " 6a12 Tallow •• U Wool 5(1 i F- iftiers " 75 j H-P- •• 15 ; if -.in* " 20 Sides " 15 Sitmiidere per lb 15 I'ried Apjiiea per hmhel 2 50 Cherries " 2 00 Beans " 1 ;.0 , Fotatfies, 1 00 isalt. bbl 3 50 " Mack 3 25 Flour u retailing at the following prices; Lewistown Extra Family per cwt. 5 00 Superfine 4 75 Extrv Family per bbl 10 50 Superfine 95U i Philadelphia Markets. Febreakv 10. ; I* lout" sold a I £F> o'JalO ; Hyc Flour, ' 4.75 ; Corn Meal, 4 25. Wheat continues inactive lied is i quoted at ?I 75a2 ; White. 225a255;j Rye, SOaSo ; Corn, (50a70; Qals, 47. Beef Cattle sold at lOal.'l ; Sheep, I 6a7; Jiogs, 1d.50a14.50; Cows, ?25a 80 for Springers. 1 KITERS REMAINING UNCLAIMED j in the Fust Otiiee at Lewistown, Stale of Pennsylvania. <-n the 21-t ttf Feb.. 18G6. Alexauder Ciiarles VV. H<>stetir Darid Aui-oim Mr-. M. A. Krone I'r H Itenehiin Junes Krepp- Mrs. .rulia A. Brosrti Klizatiett) Kel in el' Ml. J. Birdcti I). F. Myers Kphraun Uiirkholder Miss E. S. G Bortle William Meek Misa Charlotte A. ! L'xrngan Wm. H. H. Markla Lewis Cooper Win. R Moyer Samuel Cliaiiiberiam i'hiHp 11. I'armale "ieorge A. Derr George Srinok Heter Elverlurt Soiomon nydeli J C. Fislter John Stetser Oeor^e iirahil! Henry Sauiei Miss rahitha iroff Llavid Wall Mill Ji Co. >orcU ■ ' declare monthly di.idends of m t l"-s than 2 per cent, a mouth. leb2l L XJ X-JL 33 3EJ R . t '| on: urniersigne 1 has just received, and j A W| li keep constantlv on hand, nil kinds ,• ' DRY LUMBER, BUILD STI FF, SHIN i.L> I, \ t li**. -,nd m iterial g-nerally k-ft . I !il :l o -f ••no Lomts-r OrJers 'i!f !>e promptly attended to. CHARLES U ANDERSON. feh2l—3m Iluntiiigdtin. Pa f j Notice to Tax Collectors 1 | 1 H h tax "u.-ctors of th: ctxinty are Lere ' A by notified that all outstanding taxes up ; ; to and including ISGS, tuu-t he settled on or bet'To Ist day of April next, or suits will he j instituted again-t it 1 i delinquents. Bv direc i lion uf the Commissinriers. CHARLES W. GIBBS, Lewiatoivn, Feb. 21, '6O. Treasurer ENDUE. ILL he s oi at pub lie sale. a th* 3 r<*s f v denee of tfie undersigned, in Gran ; viil* township, about 3 iniles west of L< Wis town, <;lt Thursday. March 1, 186 S. the following pers ,nai properly to wit • FOUR HORSES, including I M.ire wim Fual. two n-ur ..! i Colt, 4 Sh ate. i rn Sh.-ilei, Grairi Dj-u , j j Threshing Machine. Pl-.w-, Hi r we Culti* vator, Corn Plow. 1, >g Chain= II .re Gesr. two li ne- Wag..i. D .ut.ie and Singletres,' Scythes, Rikes, Willi a varierv of uthcr Farm ; in - lVnil*. j Sale to commence at 10 o clock am. whet; terms will he made known j G B PENEPACKER Jolty L PORTEK, Auctioneer. G2l* I -VESIVri-CJJaJ. iA'ILL he Sold itC puijiic U Hi ; * dence of the undersigned, iu Ferguson's i | Valley, on FRIDAY, flarth 9, IsSG, the following personal prop.grv, to wir* TWO WORK MOUSES, : 2 Mares, yearling Colt, 4 Lows. 2 He>\ r-. : Steer Y'eariitig Calf. 15 Sheep, breeding S w. t >i*r fiorse Wagon, liuggy arpj Harness, im j proved ilu-sey Reaper. .1 Pi ,vv-. 2 II irr.iws, i : L'oitivittor. Double and SirigLtrees. Spre.,d# 1 Fanning Mill, Cutting Bjx. liathawav •' 10k j Stove, Rakes and Forks, 2 sets bind thars, I 2 sets fr .nt Grars, an i a general variety of | Farming Utensils, too numerous to mention. ' Sale to commence at 10 o'clock a. m , when terms will be made known. ; &2I JOHN PRICE. VL T ILL he nceived until Monday, March ' 5. Goo. 11.r alterit g- the Market Stalls under the Town litti acc|irding to a piati and specifications which can he exum fie J at the office of the undersigned- GEORGE FRYSINGER. frh 14- id Chief Burgess. 4 fL r *! 6 j X. C V# m. f 7 -mj -i- — I r -' 1 i SAMUEL KALEY. Lewi-town, Feb. 14, SchG.-dl* SAVE YOUR JVIONEY. •eg VV' ''" :l V '* !W fJ ' laying iri an j J \ ear 'j Spring supply, iam selling my present stock of BOOTS, SHOES, &c., | -t greatly red need prices—sb< ee as low as GO 1 cents, tind from that up. Call if you want bargains. fcb. 14. FRANK 11. U ENTZ. "S&l SOO PBR v I:AR : w ® > ;tg"nt i'Vrywln-rt- to sellour > mPRovEb fjo Sew nig Mh'-lih,.--. three to-vv kiuds. ! | • t'nii r and upper Bed. Warranted five i car,,- ! ib-.ve s.i'.ary < larKeyoiuim--i.,n paid, 'j'lie om.t I ' | maeliine- -"Id in tr,< I'niMtd J.. r i-v-s tbiiii J4il. , i ! which are /'•/ U'-Itxed bi/ timer, Wl,r t lr r -f II -,i. , ots do do ( ] () ca ;f G 50 to 7 00 Boys' Boots do do 200to 3 00 , Youth's Boots do jh, | (M) jo 225 i Men's Gum Overi-hoe, best 1 25 Women's do do 1 10 Men's do cloth tops 2 75 lie has also a stock of city w.,rk on hand. I which he will sell very I ,*.' ami warrants it to he good for nothing. So, come on, buys i and girls, and get prepared for the coitl Manufacturing and repairing attended to : as usual. A large stock of Trunk*. Valises . and Cttip t Bags on hand which will he sold i • at very reasonable prices. A full stock of ! home made work kept constantly on hand at i i ow prices. BILLY JOHN&ON Lewistown Feb 7, 18GG of .|i,|iu Hainan, lier'd* "VOTICE te hereby given that Letters Tea - " tamenury on tlw e,t M n, „f JOHN HA MAN, late of the Borough of McVeytown, | I Mifflin county, deceased, have been granted to the wnderatgrmd. the first named residing IU McAeytown. said county, and the other at Led at Rapids; lowa. All persons having j claims Mgair.st the said estate will present tberu lor settlement to Win Macklin, to whom also those indebted will make payment. i WM MACKLIN. , JOHN II 11 AM AN, i \ febllGt' Executors. c TOBACCO aud SEttAKS, a the the very Lest brands can he had at i FRVShKKR'S TdblCCO i SECAK STORE, j J PUBLIC SALE. ' lI.L be - !<1 c( pubiie si:e. at the resi f T denee of the h-te Geo. W dee'd, in Armagh township, rear Miirov. on Thursday February 22d, 1866, the following personal pr pert*. to wit .- KM fi UOiik llOU*v|.*. 7 Mitd) Owtm, V hif gCail&, !I .g. Br—ding Sow. Sbff p, "J (ji ii.jgir?, Iliir-t—' i lirestiing .Mnctiiue. [' w-r & !' iiDde Shaker br >adwheled two horse W (£■•[!. Spting YV'a gon. YVagin Med. II ,% Ladder*. Fanning Mill. Cor- Shelier, Wheelbarrow. Gr.un Drd ! . Cutting: B>x Met' rtnn*k' Rea p~r tad M iwtT. tcombined. j S>e L S b-igb, 5 PI i*.- 3 H.:rr ws. 3 Cultivators, t' .rti Pi<>, nire 11.-v Rake. Grindstone. L-.g Ch tin. Filth Cham. i' uf.'-tre-#. Singletree* 4 --is Tug Harness, Front G-ar-. Piow G- . r*, 2 B*f? Double D I'lif-' Single Hart • -*. 2 Side S t'j die, H tthaway Cook ten pl.t.- >r v. and itiai.y oilier articles, ton numerous t>> mention Al*o. Sot ~| Mortioed Post-. >awel and Sr > Rail* A Sale to li.nirnce in .•'clock, atn . when terms will • made ku ivn by fehlT* YV. C. A J. 11. CKISSMAX PUBLIC TC^PUE. \\ T ILL tie s M at public sale, at the resi M d-uce of the subscriber, in Brown township. near Ki-h ic.iquilla* Seminarv. m> Tuesday. February 2T. I*UG. tiic f olut- i'.o personal property to wr : SKVKS IIOUSKS, i h"ad Mreh Co*?. \ >ung Cattle. ! head il ■, 24 Sheep. Reaper a nil M war Combined. (Ir-iirt irill. Thr-sbing Maefiine and ller— P.vrep, Pi >w !farrows. '2 four h -r*e and I two I: Tse YV -tg us. Carriage A • . (I .n-eho!-! •in-1 Kit.-lien Furhi'ut". c-.tnpri*ii,g mint art! !e< in genera' ui- Ae. i Sj'ti" • rotuHiepee ar |() uVl.iflt ntn . who {••mis >yi!| h- uiatie kn .wti jw.Xl-ts* ROBERT BAKU. VENDUE. ll' ILL 1+ exposed at pllhiie sale, at the T r residence ot the late Th s Sr. neroud. tiv rSi# uoilerstenet). iii D-rry township iri Wednesday, February 23, 1866, the f Mowing p-rs nal property, to nit. I WBKIt fiK!k|>, including i Mare with Foal. 2 three rear o'd i 0 !>. \ siring Cult. G fresh milch Cows, 0 young I'attle. G Noting Sheep. 10 Hugs, four I horse t.f. a iwheel Wag in, spring Hag at. "v h rse !>r .adwheel agon. Boggy ami utiles* "led. Sleigh. I! lines' I*hre>hing .Ma j chin- M.-''ormick Reaper, steel twoth Hay j 1 uke, ii iv t tk. Fanning Miil. C >rn Planter, Pi ws, 11 irroHts, irid other farming utensils Vis ;l s..t of hraiy wagon and plow liar ! 'o-ss. Hay by th- tct:. lot if seed PoUtoes. ten tint- Stove, large copper Kettle, Ac- She to commence at I'l o'eiia k a m . vrto n terms will he made known by LEWIS A STONE HO AD. Drrrv township, F-b. T-ts - I PUBLIC VENDUE. YY ILL he exp sed at public sale, at the . r-sidence >1 the useriher, in Armagh i township, on Thursday, Elarch 1, 186 S. the f .11 owing personal property, to wit: T"WO HORSES, Breeding Mare. Yearling Colt. 3 .Vileh C ■. • 1 Ueif-rs. Call, Breeding Sow. 11 gs. Ilainei' I patent threshing .l/ieliiiie and IF rse Power, ' fanning -Vill. two horse Wagon, four horse Wagon, Hay Ladders, Dung Boards, Sled. ' Grain Drili. Hay Rake, Hay Fork and Tackle, i Bail's pitent Reaper and .tfower. a lot of I Plow-. |jarrow>. ('uliii ators, (Jorn Plow, j Grain Cradien, .11 .wing Si ythes. Douhletrees, i Sing. tr-L.s. Spreuder. Lcig and Cow Chains. Plow Gears. Front Gears, Tug 7/irriess, Pitch , and Shaking Forks, Rakes, Ac., Ac. Sale to uommenee'at i" o'clock a. m., when i terms will he made known fehl4 CHARLES KYLE. ■ viz:ixrz3TJii.-. \\ ILL he sold at public sale, at the resi- : t f dciice of Jonathan Zook, near Alien ; till-, i n Thursday, March 1, 1866, j the loilowing personal property, to wit: ! TWO WORK HORSES, 1 C -vv", 10 Sheen 2 Hogs, Knud YV agon and B d. lour horse i tantation \\ agon, two horse j Wag .n. Carriage, for 1 or 2 horses. 2 pair ! Hay Ladders. Cart. Sled. Sleigh, Plows, il r ! rows Cultivators. Roller. Log Chains. Double- i trees. Singletrees, il iv Fork. Rope A Tackle, j Pitch F .rks. Snaking Forks. Cow Chains' Lakes. (. irri Sh"i'er, Hay Rake, Fanning i Miil, If r-e Power and Thresher. Wagon Geats. Carriage Harness, a lot -f Hay l\ i the lon, Ac Also. 2 ten plate Stoves and P 1 f ii' Hathaway Cook St-.-ve ami Pipe, Tables. Bedsteads, win, ;i variety of other articles too numerous to mention. S.t> to cotnmnon !4 r 10 o'clock, a. m . when terms will he made known, hb 11 * JOS A TIIA X ZUO K ■ ktiittisti(r:iloi-'.H *;i|e, \T * il-L he exposed to public sale, at the T l ite residence ol Robert Burns, dee'd , in Granville township, on Friday, March 2d, 1886, . the tolliiwing personal property viz : BAY JE3I O RSE. •5 Colts. 5 Cows, lot of Young Cattle, lot ol Sheep and Lambs 1" H"gs. 2 w itli pig?, iot ol ll.iv and Corn Fodder, lot of Corn, Grain in the Gr- uod, Buggy and Harness, Farm Bell, Forks, Rakes. Plows, Harrows Threshing Machine and Horse Power, Fan, ning Mill and other Farming liter.sils. Also, Bed and Bedding Carpets Tallies. Looki g Glasses, and other Household Furniture. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock a m , when terms will be made known. PETER SPAXGLKR. janSlts Admr. R ibt. Burns, dee'd. DESIRABLE PROPERTY la (he. lioiouyh of Ij< laisfoiru. VLL that certain piece of property, situ ate in Lewistown, belonging to Henry A Scholl. eornpr of YY. .Varket & Grand sts , is offered at private sale. Any person desi ring to purchase a neat and comfortable home has new as t oud an opportunity as could be desired. For particulars inquire of 1 aron E. Scholl, at the National Hotel, on or after the 10.h inst. Persons will tind it to their advantage to call soon, as the property will he sold cheap. ' fcbld j . PUBLIC SALE. i- ILL i.e off-red at public -a i. „< ; I, TT residence of Rev. |*sid J, p. , r de-eased, iti Me\'e*town. on !, Saturday. M*rch 3, 1836 h large lot i f Vdk-ab.e Prrxicai ao.! krul Pro|triv. . i -i-isi:og ir part ..J ir.e f.-ii.. u jog ; | > Cow ; g y Ol g bay ,M iH r, gel tie y , r itfi-d ft hrr- and eaddlc ; 1f.., ko v t.'ai rmg-, with ebafl arni tongui : | *►, ,'j r-. * d i.l.b- //mi. ; 2 f su-gi, yy . t0... ~i - r.-ar v r. w i e r.f| >!• igri : • tie I, ,!.. W'agvwv, 4c. AL-. a fV, ly tini-hi d 7 <* X-* X JBL XSJ Q Y I made Cv M'-y-r. P, hm g-. g r; , . m.'h ; Mi' Rack f'oreans. Reii-tead* Tables, (.haii*, St *•?, Saitdfi,rd' Heater R-fr.ger.it i Ac. . TOWN LOTS N•• id. 13- r i, I3G, in ,r,s 131. 132. •• ' L-t djvtintng Pre.-lvts,tan chori-h. ,-.. n . tair it g three f urtt.* f B n acre. YY ill i ffi-red at toe same time, uniesg S'dd a! private sale. : VALUABLE FARM, lying in O.ivcr township, M.fflin county, con taining 125 ACRES, IHO of whieh are'elenr ' etf. r-ei-f.tly lipiei) and in n good state ~f iiitiva,t n. Ihe haiatice etititains excellent timber. Th® improvements cnit •J J 1 r- 1 of a coinf 'itai.le iwi m -y w'J'B " "*■— - g Barn with YV*g, n ""'-'l and Corn Crib—Sin k j :i 'use, >Ve , Spiing il -u-e with a large ami over faiimg "i: ing—running water in n!. !,!,■ | dati.-e ii tli- farm— a y ting Apple Orchard inning t- i''ir —a vanity of Grapes , • t I i-• i ■*• ''in try, P ar. Plum, tynjm-e !' I: i pf a -!i tr*e-. The best firm sh neva ry nccessihle, tr <**, I. 2, and 3 year old Colts. I milch Cows. 2 young Cattle. *.O head i f Hags with 1 breed, it.g Sow. re w with pig. 14 head of Sheep. 1 fair hi rse narrow wheel and 1 wagon?. spVing YY agon. Buggy, hay Laddei?. Haines' Threshing Machine and horse power, ; grain Dii I. i uitivator. Plows. Harrows. Fanning null, horse G-ars, lag Chain, fifth , Chain, grain Cradle. Soy the?, and a variety i f "tlier farming utensils Sale to commence at I" o'clock a m., when terms w ill be made known. feL7-3t T. G. STERRETT. ' z*' y~ s- * * •* t£ ■ | 11 "ILL he off ••red at public sale, at the resid-ni-e of the undersigned, in Gian vi.let mvfiship. . n THURSDAY. MARCH 8, 1866. the following personal property, to wit : ONE WORK HORSE. , tw o M ir-8 with foal, 7 head horned Cattle, ; 5 i f them will Minn he fresh. 6 S oats, breed ! •" Sow with pig lot . f Chickens, two oise j YY agon, with tongue and shafts. 3 Plows, 3 U.irrows. Cultivator. 2 shovel Plows, dou: ie shovel Plow. Corn Plow. Husseys' Cmiihiiied Reaper and J/uwer, in good order, go >i Threshing M.nine. Shaker and //arse Pow er, gocd Faulting .Will,//,iy Hake, good L g j Chain. F;ftl Chain, 4 sets plow Gears, 2 s-ts hind Gears. 2 >ets front Geais. set double //.irtress, se|, single //arness. Doubletrees. Singletree? and Spread?. YVagott Saddle, rid ' '"t? Saddle. Coi-iais. Bridles, Lines, //alters, ; lot ijl Cow C'litiins. 3 grain Cradles. 3 mow ! ing Scythes, lot of Rake? and F -rics. Potatoes |E v ,^le bushel, cooking Stove, ten-plate Stove, ! orner Cupboard, and other articles too nu j uieruu? to inen'ion. Sale to com iiit-nce at 10 o'clock a m , when I terms will Ue ma le known. ! . fehl4 RICHARD GALLAIIER. FARM AT PUBLIC SALE. | VV'ILL he sold at public sale, at the resi i deuce of the undersigned, in Decatur ; tow n?hip, mi THURSDAY. MARCH 15. 1866. the loilowing de-cribi*d real estate, to w it : A Farm, contniuing T M REE II L X D Ii E l> A 0 R KS. ! more or ios. ab. ot one hundred and f-vtv of j w lib h are cleared ami in a good state of eul tivation. and the balance god timber land. There is erected thereon a Log llou?e, weath erboarded. large Bank Barn, CIDKK PRESS, SAW MILL, in g . ft running order. 2good Apple Orchards. A'iv person wishing further information will inquire of the subscriber residing on the turn, late the property ..f John Miller, dee'd. S-iie to commence at 1 o'clock p. m , when tonus will le made known. feblf- STEPHEN H. MILLER. ST'CHE HCTJSB F O E=l S L E . dfeaA. ' w pII known and eligihlv sit- House on the Canal at the western termination . Market street, is offered at pri vate sale until Tuesday. April 3. 18GG when, if not disposed of it will on that day be of fered at public sale, at the Court House, in Lewistown. at 1 o'clock p m. It is a large and commodhius building, in good order with ik t and lot lor coal, kc.. weli en closed. rur turthi-r particulars inquire of . FRANCIS MeCLIKE. Lewistown, Jan. 31, IBGG-tf VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE VT I. HOCK Mills.-situate on Kisha- L'-L coqijillas <"reek. about one note from la**i niwii, is offered at private a!v. it is ao excellent lo ill'ill, Willi abulia*!) l water power, is now detua< an extensive business and is justlv considered one of tie most valuable mills in the eouutv. It will oulr " e 'ti market for a limited time. 'or terms and further information, inquire of „ *w G. LEUII. nor.Jdrf Lewistown, F. O. Pa- A MOSTH l-AGENTS wanted for "7 . ... tu " entirety eeir nrfi>.',-a mst out. Ad dress 0. I . GARKV. City building, Biddeford, Main. Deceuroor 30, isly.