THE GAZETTE. LEWISTOWN, PA. Wednesday, March 7, 1866. G. $25.00 & >.oc 1 Half column 10.09 16 00 25 00 Fourth cblinnn 7.00 1000 15.00 Notice* .f biiiiuc.— exceeding 7 lines at.d less than column, including paper, per year, IJ.Ovuls.cO KUSIP.OS Curds (7 lines or le-a 1 year 6."0 Administration or Executor's Notices 2 50 Auditor's do 2 00 Kstray Notice, four lima'', 2 ft) Caution or other short .Notices, Tavern Licenses, single, 1 00 ; If more than one. ca -h I Register's Notices of A< ousts, each M Sheriff" Sales, per square 1 Editorial Notices 10 cent- per line f >renoh insertion, ' T ia.os of nonpareil tf S lines of burgcois make a qnare. Personal communication.", resolutions of societies, • ehitu-ry notices A■■.. half price. Those term." w.li !>c rigidly adhered to in all ca-es. | Job Work. Eighth sheet bilis, fl.Su f r 25 or .--s: fourth sheet : bills ;2 for 25 or less; hah' sheet . H for 25 or less. Proceed.:ig cf pub i" meetings, or organiza- ' Xions cf p.r.y kind, involving private interest- in ai v i \.ay, arc chargeable at the rat- five cents per lin*. . and must be pai-.i f >r, a- is much ea-ir fin twelve ••r fi: ten person* to contribute a quarter earn, or tn.rt? or fo.'.y ten cents 'ban tor u-. who have ; an aircct in: re-t in the matter, to pay from one to . :w j dollars in-ge .itig -An..-:. ii i'onf. t" is generally pronoun cc t th i, -i and in.,si iti: -r. - ui-j i.isiorj of the Great Rebel: n w o-h has ye: I,cen written. Its statement* ar• cmkM, liberal and impartial. Its satC—> sate .poo led. 125.0" ...,j. —i living already "oe.-n sold. • No library w;il l,er oflt-r he complete that does n .t contain a copy, an i no family should b without ii. >ee advertiscnient m another ••oiumn. V.ve (. • Wagons at auction —Bedstead. < b tlies- Nvriagcr and p-.tciit Ws|nug Machine tor sale cheap —Agents wanted f. ;• Tie Hoi.hiud Reaper and Mower X -ttce to stockholders Kishacoqudias Oil Co.—Wm. .McKee offers his services as Ma-cn —List of Causes at April Term—Hoop skirt* —Register's Notice —Can- , tionary Notice —Two Vendues io Lewistown —List of Let'ers—C. 11. Anderson. Huntingdon, has all kinds j of Worked Material :n addition to plain Lumber. The President's Policy. The best test of the soundness of President Johnson's new policy tor conciliating rebels i- to take the opin- j i'ms of those Union men who were nearest to rebel sentiment, and then ' the opinions oi' rebels themselves. The Baltimore American, a paper : which became particularly inimical to i the Maryland rebel cutthroats on ac count of its extended influence and j strong Union proclivities, thus speaks ■ of Johnson's speech : The sentiments expressed on the oeca j riou biought exultation to their (rebel I sympathizers) lie arts equal to that occasion- ! ed by the tidings of the first rebel victory at Bull Hun, and will be hailed by their confederates at ilie South with as much jubilation as they would have felt during the war, if Lee had routed i t( i the payment of the Debt "is the very emblem and quintessence ot despotism and tyran ny." a lie Germantown Telegraph advo cator the sale of the old main line to the Schuylkill Navigation or some other great monopoly. We don't care who buys it, hut we should like to see tue ditch deeper and wider, so a* to pass boats ot larger tonnage. The large steam tannery, together with a large quantity of b.'rk, Moic ing toi Samuel A. Peal, of New Bloom neld. 1 erry county, were destroyed by f l ™' °. n Saturday morning, at 3 o'clock. 1 he lire was occasioned by a defective ,ere wa an insurance of vO,UUU on the property. Col. McClure is mistaken in attribu- Vr"®! Ce P as3es to editors generally.— p T' 8 ' f he " superintendent of the eruiM lvania Railroad, some years ago refused to pay a bill of ours for adver tising, ami expressly declared that the pass was given in consideration of pub- , 11 r a ! a an e P act u res train s, , Juniata valley editors at least, so far as our knowledge extends, are not altogether deadheads. BOOK NOTICES. THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY for March is fills,l with choice reading. Among the articles arc. Passa ges from Hawthorne's Note Books, a Ramble through the Market, The Freedman's Story, which gives an account of the Christiana Riot in 1851. Nantucket, the Snow Walkers. Also a highly interesting sketch from the pen of Mrs. Agassiz, who accompanied Professor A. on his scientific expedition to Brazil, entitled •• An • Amazonian Picnic," which gives an account of the scenery of the Amazon, the luxuriant vegetariou. the ■ brilhant-plumagcd birds, the'almost countless p*cies • of fish before unknown to science, hut now a-suming rapidly their proper places and names under the skd ful touch of the Prof. It al-o describes the inhabi tants and their mode of iiviag. The freshness of the , subject, the great interest attaching to the expedition 1 and the clear, picturesque style m the writer, give to this article unusual attrn-tions. A;.,,, of Charles Sea It's tory, "Griffith Grant," which pMrororo* vig or and vivacity that lai-k it wrong the very best seri als of the day. The story of Dr. Johns* and Mrs. Stowes suggestive r|, m ,ney Corner Discourses, are continued. Mrs. Child gives in "Poor Chloe" a s*-l ; picture of the inevitable woes of slavery, as if used to ;.-e m Massachusetts. Term-ft per annum. Ticknur ii Field-. 124 Trem--at street, 1; - ,n. til R I'd N't, 4 r bc.v- and girls, is fil icd to overflowing p.itn interesting articles, many of I them illustrated, 'i hi- little monthly should be in ! every family. Its popularity among the young fiiks i- unbounded. They always hail its appearance with delight. Fathers should subscribe for it. The con- ' j tents are as follows: 1 lie Disobedient Crew, t-v Ruth i Chesterfield; A Pair of shoe.-, hv Mary N. Prescott; A Summer in Leslie Gobitiiwait*'* I.ife,,continuedl by ; the author of-Faith t.artney - Girlhood;" The Nut crackers ot Nuteni -k.ji Lodge, by Harriet Beecher i I Slow,-; Last Day, by (..ail Hamilton; The Rattle of Fredericksburg, by J. i'-Trowbridge; The Cat Bird, by i. M. B; Afloat in trie Forest, (continued; bv i Mayne Red; Round tiie Evening Lamp, and the Let ter Box. .-ingle number* 20 cents. $2.00 per annum. i Tick nor A F.elds, 80-ion. <>oDE\ S I.ADY'S BOOK.—This ever popular niag i with ladies, cornea to us for March filled with , its u.-uu! variety of , harming --.oiit-.- and entertaining rending matter. The engravings are rich, and the j fashion plates superb, a large number of the latest dress pattern-;. Ac. The engraving "Knuckle Down," is beam,.ill—representing boys at a game - f marble-, i Godoy knows how to get up a good magazine. L. A. i Godey. Phila. 54 a year. IH h LI I iLE CORPORAL, edited by Alfred L. i Sewell, is on our table. It contains an unusually at- ' j tractive set of arm ies. This monthly has at its head ■ a man who is a friend to children, and the object is , j to elevate a high standard of morality in the incise- i , hold, sn-1 parent- placing the Little Corporal irefore ' J their little ou.-s. r an be -urt- that he will lead them in j the ways of truth and i ght. Terms fl.tii' a vear. bin- ; j " !e des 10 cent-. Address Alfred L. Sewell, Chica ! ; go. Illinois. j We have received from Tieknor A Fields, Boston, j the March numlrer of Every Saturday, a journal of ' ( choice reading selected trom Foreign Current Litera- 1 ; ture. i'ne present number contains ten articles taken ' I fr,,m Foreign literary magazines, Ac. Single copies i [ 10 cents. Terms :s.iKi per annum in advance. Print- 1 i ed once a week. The March Number of the Phrenological Journal i- t at hand. It is embellished with numerousengraving*. ! i and contains articles as follows: Cornelius Vander j b-.lt, Hon. Ezra Cornell, Prof Mapes. Fredenka Bre '■ mer. Lavater Las Casas. >,r John Franklin, Captain 1 Cook, Revs. John Wesley, and Jonathan Edwar-ls; j Talent and Genius, Extraordinary Prediction.Ghosts, i Origin of Coal, Varieties of Sheep. Iron, its I'se.-. Put | ting ou a Bad Face. Tribulation i repidami Mr. llope -1 fill. The Jew, Love and Lovers, tiie Philosophy of En- ; gagensents. An excellent number, only 20cents,or ! 52.00 ; year. Address Fowler A Wells. C;fl Broadway ! ! New York. ! tiEO. MILLER A SONS. <>lo Market street, I ; Philadelphia, manufacturers and importers ol < an- • i die-. Fruits, Nuts, aud -tiier gi>n.ls in the Confection- j ery line, invite orders from country dealers. Ail or der-, large or smah. will bo promptly filled. MARRIED In this jila. s on the Gth in-t.. by Rev. W. Down* JOIIN" H. MiOKRISHN. of Newton Huimiton, Pa., to ' - M.-s AliliL K. CAKorHEK;?, < f L< ;.stovn. The happy couple have our best wishes, and may j i thc-ir future be bright and beautiful, their years pass- 1 j ing serenely on in peace and joyous bliss. tin the 1-t in-t., by Rev. Joseph HanawalL ANANIAS ; I H< >U 11. It. ~f U ay lie t.-w uship, to Miss.-SARAH DL'N- i i MIUE. of Oliver township. DIED Ir. tbi- place, on the 2ttli ult., GEO. L. ItEVES. a j • grand-son of Mrs. Margaretta 11 ogle, aged o vear.a j I month* and 20 days. 1 In Gr-oiv, 1 !'- township, pn the 28th ult., of catarrh ' fever. GEoß'ilE M., infant son of Harry and Carrie i C. Brought, aged 8 month* ana 2 days. ! O. -ay not that our Georgie's dead, He ,'it beyond the sky. Where ali i-jo? aud sunshine, And his soul can never -lie. 'Ti- true his body is consigned, To the cold and -Rent tomb, •And that lr-in u- he's taken In his boyish prule and bloom. True that his voice wiil no more ring, Anil fill the house wnli joy. j And that in life we'll ne'er again .Behold ogr darling boy. Our little Georgie knew not sin. His heart know aught of wrong. The little prattling* of his tongue, To God liiey did belong. Then say not that he's dead; Ah. no, although from us lie's flown, i He -nig J now wan the angel*. Roun-f the Almighty's throne, j And asking hi to to give us grace, And lead n- -ah- to where He now does dwell, our -angel boy, Aud hope- to tnect us there. THE MARKETS. LEWLSTWYN, March 7, 1866, Wheat, red, per hushel $1 90 " white " 2 00 Barley " 50 Rye " 55 Oat 3 " 32 i Cum, new *• 50 Clovereoed " 4 00 Tiniothyseed " 300 i Flaxseed " 2 25 Butter per lb 40 Lard - 16 Eggs per dozen 20 Beeswax per lb 40 Country Boap " 6a12 Tallow " 11 Wool " 50 Feathers " 75 li-.ps " 15 Country Hams " 20 " Sides " 15 " Shoulders per lb 15 Dried Apples per bushel 2 50 " Cheiries " 2 00 Beans " 1 50 'Pißatoes, ] 00 Salt, bbl 3 50 " Sack 3 25 Flcur is retailing at the following prices;* j Lewistown Extra Family per cwt. 5 00 Superfine 4 50 Extra Family per bbl 10 50 Superfine 9 50 Philadelphia Markcti* FLOUR. —Super. 6a6 75; ex. 7a7 50. GRAIN. —Red \\ heat2ooa2lse; white ; 220a240e, as to quality. Rye 85e. Corn 71a72c Oats 50c. Cloverseed 5 50. Timothy 4a4 25. Flaxseed 2 75. I Gold, 132i(0j133. I I WILL sell at public auction, on Tl r E> DAY, April 3, 1866, at 1 oVI-kilc, p ni., j at th* C'lurc House. Lewistown, FIVjB GOV ERNMENT WAGONS. mar7-ts JNO L. PORTER, Auc. FOR SALE A Bidsteid. price $3 Also a patent \\ asbin J Machine and a patent Clothes \\ ringer. All these articles occupy ins rootn that is wanted, will be sold very low, if applied fur soon. luquue at G iz--tte office. tnh~:2t Harshbarger Not Dead Yet V GENTS WANTED to canvass Mifflin, Hunting-ion. and Rlair counties f-.r the sale of the iII'BBAUP REAPER AND M< i\\ ER. which is new taking the place of ail others whero they are known. One ad vantage among the many is that in the Self. Raker the size of the sheaf is under the con trol of the driver. Address. A. HARSH BE RUHR, General Agt f,,r the Hubbard Machine. J mar72t* Mill Creek, Hunt, co.. Pa. NOTICE. Stockholders -1 the Kishacoquiilas & Oil C itnpat.v vvili meet at the h,u-" of Ru-liard liriii,lie. in B-lh-ville. on WEDXES DA\, March 10, 1800, at 10 o'cli>ck, a in. It wiil le important f. r every Stockholder to he preset,t By order of the 11 iard of Managers, mat7lt SAMUEL WATTS. Pres. IST O TICS. HPIIE subscriber has disposed of the patent ed limekiln property at the nor'h end of \ a Hey street to Col W m. \V iliis. hut reserves the limekiln f >r a short time to till a c .utract made for litne, and has procured the aid fa practical liuiehurner to perform that part; therefore, 1 offer myself to the citizens of Lewis town and its vicinity to attend to the art of MASONRY in all its branches, and shall he ready to lurnish all in iterials if re quired, f roiii my past experience 1 Hatter myself to receive a share of public patronage. Persons wishing to give me a ea 1. would d<> I well to do it soon, as I wish to procure a suf licient force to do the work in due time.— h rcsh iime can be had in a few days at the above kiln. ujjrT lit WILLIAM McKEE. j VENDUE. \\ * ILL he sold at public sale, at the Court j T T House, in Lewistown, on Saturday. March 10. 18GS. the following personal property, 11 wit : Four Heavy Work Horses, Buggy Horse. Heavy Farm Wagon. 4 sets of j Harness, a pair of Timber Wheels, Ac. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock p. in. For j terms apply to Geo. W. Elder. Esq mai7—lt* SEW ELL A APPOLD. PUBLIC SALE. \\ ILL he soid at public sale, at the resi- T f donee of tiie subscriber, in the bor ough of Li-wistown, on Saturday, March 17, 1866, the ioiluwing personal property, to wit: Large lot of Ingrain and other Carpeting, all nearly new, a full set of PARLOR FURNITURE, nearly new, large size Cook Stove, Bureau, Bedsteads, U ashstands, Tables, Chairs, and a general variety of Household and Kitchen Furniture. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, p. m., whets , terms will be made known. mar7 WILLIAM WILLIS. 4 List of Causts for Trial at Jpril Term 1566. No. No. term, year. 1. Elizabeth Downs vs B. F. Heisler 137 Aug. 1859 2. Ralph B- gle's ex. vs James M. Sellers 88 " 1863 3. Sani'i S. Woods for use Ac. vs Peter 11-, user principal Ac., with Isaac Goss, dee'd 47 Apr. 1864 4. J-,hn 11. Wheeler A Geo. S. V e-t vs John Winn 67 Aug. " 5. Joseph Eliiott vs Jno. Ross 31 April, 1805 0 Gilbert A Co. vs Dr. Andrew W Moss' admr. 52 " *' 7. E. L Benedict vs Mifflin A Centre Co. 11. R Company 63 " " 8. Jas. McFarlaiic et. al. Guar dian of minor children, Ac. vs Mifflin A Centre Couutv R. R. Co. " 64 " 9. Jonathan Emig vs Samuel B. liaines 23 Aug. " 10. Com. of Penn. suggesting Margaret McKiernan. et. al. as piai .tiffs vs John 14 >ss 34 Nov. " 11. Ralph Bagel's ex. vs Wui. J. McCoy, et. al. 47 " " 12. Elias W. Hale vs M. BJUV 48 " •' 13. Win. Stumpff vs same 49 " " 2 j 14. Roht. Erie Jacob vs Mifflin A Centre Co. R. R. Co. 64 " *• W. 11. BKATON. Protlionotary. Prothonotary's Offlce, Lewistown, > March 1, iB6O. } 628. HOOP SKIRTS, 628. HOPKIN'S "Own Make" ' Manufactured and Sold Wholesale A Retail. No. 628 Arch Street, Philadelphia. r rnoet complete assortment of Ladies' } X Misses' and Cbildreu's HOOP SKIRTS, in this City; gatten up expressly to meet the wants of first class trade; embracing the newest and most desirable Styles and Sizes | of "Gore Trails," of every length—from 2f j to 4 yds. round, —20 to 56 Springs, at 2 to $5 00. 'Plain Shirts, ali lengths, from 2} to 3 yards round the bottom, at $1 40 to $3 15. Our line of Misses' and Children's SKIRTS are proverbially beyond ail competition, for variety of styles aud sizes—as well as f->r finish and durability; varying from 8 to 33 inches in length, 6 to 35 Spring at 5-5 cts. to $2 25. All Shirts of "OCR OWN MAKE" 1 are warranted to give satisfaction: but BIT NONE AS seen, unless they have "Hopkin's Hoop Skirt Manufactory, No. 628 Arch St." Stamped on each Tab ! Also, constantly on hand, GOOD SKIRTS Manufactured in New York, and the Eastern States, which we sell at very low Prices. A lut of cheap Skirts—ls springs, 85 cts.; 20 springs, $1 00; 25 springs, $1 15; 30 springs, $i 25 and 40 springs $1 50. made to Order and Repaired. TERMS CASH. ONE PRICE ONLY. March 7, 1860—4 m. OILCLOTHS. LOOR, hall, stair, and carriage—the best styles and low, at Hoffman's. HORACE CREELEYS History of the war-'The American Conflict." in two Vols Eliegintly illustrate] with 144 portraits on steel; numerous snaps and Diagrams of bat tle field* ; views, etc. 125.000 ct the purchasers of those early w. rU, and is everywhere r cog niz-.i as the highest auth >r:ty, even by the author's political opponents. Volume H will he ready in a few months —at the earliest day on which a well prepai* ed hi-t >ry of the war can he obtained. The entire work, inimitable alike in excellence of plan and detail, will he vastly superior to any of those now completed, (most of which were "completed'' long belore Urn lira t's report was made,) an I l.y far the in >st satis factory History of the late stupendous strug gle—altogether unequalled f r o'earness. fui- | ness. and accuracy of statements, combined J i with candor and graphic delineation of events. If completed, as designed, the work wili be authority r.s to ihe events f the most won derful era in the history of the Country. —A. hi Ci'KTiN, Governor of Pa. It would be difficult to p'a.-e too high an ! estimate on the service Mr. Greeley has ren der, d our country by the preparation ot litis volume. * s * I await the f-rthcmi: g i f the sec lid volume with eg-r expectation. • VVM i> K EI.I.KV. V C. It bears the marks of l.ib-r. studied can- j dor an I accuracy.— WU 11. SEWARD, Secre j tar:/ of State. The narrative i< simple and clear, with so tuucii of hie atid spirit in it that it it next to impossible not to read a whole chapter with- ! • nit stuping. * * * It will be, and ought ; to be rend by all our couutryuit.il —EDUAR COWAX. L. <>'. Semite Its accuracy gives it a value beyond any j other history of that perio-i. The great in j dustry and impartiality <>f Mr. Greeley wili I make this the teit of all future histories of | the Great Rebellion. -TUADDEI SSi FCVEXS, M ' C Of all the Histories of the Great Rebellion ; which 1 Lave examined, this one seems to me j the best n the eopi .usness of its antecedent ; ami concurrent Congressional Records, as I well as t.f the events of the war itsef — SRUPYI.BR COI FAX, Sj raker V S. House oj /{eprt'seittaiw-i. Volume II wii! be accompanied (with.ut i extra charge.) b> ar. elegant copperplate map | of the Seat of War, worth SI 00. Sold iv traveling agent*. Address. O lb CA ' K & CO, Publishers, mai74t Hartford, Conn. REGISTERS' NOTICE. f IMIE following accounts have been esam -1 ined atid pa-sod by me. and remain filed on record in tbis office for inspecti nof heirs, b-gatees, creditor* and all other- in any way interested, ami will be pre.-enteJ to tiie Or ■ pbuns' Court of .V.ffliri county, to be iieid in i the Court 11 use, at Lewistown. on J/GX , HAY. the 21 day of April , lst'.b for allow ! ance ami confiimation nisi, and unless ex- i c ptimis are filed within four days thereafter, j : will be ci : tiriue.] absolutely : I. Guardianship amount of Christian | Poachey atid J din li.wtzler, guardians of j minor children of Samuel S. Zuok, late ot j Union township, deceased. 2. Final account of Christian Hoover. E*q . | executor of Joel Devault, late of Granville \ township, deceased, as filed by Robert B II -lover, administrator of Christian Hoover. Esq., late of the borough of Lewistown, de i ceased. 3. Account of -I ffin \V Shaw, adroinistra of Alfred .Varks. late of the borough of ®L-wi*t own. deceased. 4. Guardianship account of William Ross, guardian of Catharine Gurver, of Wayne township. 5. Final account of David T Kline and j Francis 11. J/iller, executors of .J.din J/iiler, Lit:' of Decatur t >wnsbip. deceased. (i. Guardianship account of Ileurv Snyder, guardian of mil or children of Reuben .'/vers. j late of Granville townshin. deceased. 7. Account of John .Vtiler and Jesse .v.b; ler. executors of .J.,hn .filler, Sr., late of VVavne t .-wns'iip, deceased S Ai-cout*,tof Gen John R o*s. administra ; : >r i f William Cummins, late of the borough ' of \ cytown. d-ceased. 'J. Ace iitit < t Conrad Ilobnugh and An drew V . J/cKee, executors of Detrich ll.i bougb. late of G i unv :lie township, deceased, j lib Account t.{ James Kyle, surviving ex ' eeulor of Samuel Kyle, late of Brown town i -hip, deceased. 11. Guardianship account of John Voder, i j guardian of Samutil K-mnegy, min -r child of .Jacob Ki nnegy, late of Fni 'n township, d c . 12. Account of .J viues Kyle and 1). VV Woods, Esq , administrators of John J/o- Rowe 11, deceased 13. Account of D. W Words. Fl*q .exec utor of Adam Brencuian. deceased. 14 Guardianship account of Hugh .I/uKee, guardian of Susannah and George A. Leo odd. inin >r chiidrrn of George Leopld, late , of Granviile township, deceased. 15 Final account o{ Jdm 0. Sigler, ad mioistrat ir of Geo. VV. Gib-on, late of the \ borough of Lewistown, deceased. lo Final guardianship account of Wm Upnry, guardian of Fran una Sample, minor child of James A Sample, late of Armagh township, deceased. 17. Guardianship account of John Keever, guardian of minor children of Joshua Price, late of Brown township, deceased. 18. The account of Anna S. ilorrell. Ad ministrutrix of John M llorrcll, lute of .Vcn no township, deceased J/IC'H AEL HINEY. Lewistown, .I/arch fi, 1860. Register. MV wife, Eliza MeGough, left inv bed and . board, in Croyi towns ip, Cambria en Pa , about the 10th of Dece in her. 1 hereby caution all persons against harboring ber in any way whatever. mar7-2t* WM A. Mt-GCI'GII. lETTE RS RE M AIXIX GUX C L AIM E D _J in the Post Office at Lewistown, State of Pennsylvania, on the 7th of March. li*oG. Bitoer Jacob Kaler Miss Annie V Bui-har J. O. King C. VV. Briner Ihiniel " Kreps Ja-ob Drake Reuben I.eofev Tilrnsn Franci- Harry Machamer Jolin S tribboney Henry Michaels Mrs. Mary Haugh \V m. J. Montgomery Samuel Horrell Mrs. Annie S. McCreight J s Hoffman Samuel IVncpa. ker Miss Ida ltoll Prof. iV. B. Parnieter t. A. }' h * n Uobi-ou Miss Mary E. Hull Charles Shadle J. M. ' 25 obtain any of these letters, the applicant must call l„r 'advertised letters,' give the date of this list, and pay one cent for advertising. nut called for within one month, they wiii be sent to the Dead Letter Office, mar? E. C. HAMILTON, P. M. ipmtsiivS exuus. WILL Iw. i.SVred at pal,lie I residence of the undersigned ir, ' ville township, i n ' lfill I THURSDAY, MARCH 8. 1886. the following personal property. T .i w * r . I ONE WORK HORSE, two Jtf.irea with foal, 7 head burned p 5 of them will soon lie fresh. 6 S oat- ■ I iog Star with [>ig lot i f Chick-ns. tv. , Wagon, with tongue and shsf s, ;] p] , //.trrowe. Cultivator, 2 shovel Piovvs, d< shovel Plow. Corn Plow, llusseys' Reaper and .Vower. in good order. Threshing .tfae ine. Shaker and //., rw p " er, good Painting J/ill, //ay Rake, g - [ , I Cliain. Fifth Chain, 4 sets plow Gears. 2 rj liind Gears. 2 eets front Gears, set ; 11- trness. set single //amess, D .uL!,.;.. Singletree® ami Spreads. Wagon S.nidi, ' I ing Saddle. Collars. Bridles. Lines, //, /." I ! lot of Cow Chains. 3 grain Cradles, 3 r , , I ! ing Scythes, lot of Rakes ami Forks. 1' i ;i . by the bushel, cooking Stove, teti plaie ~ I corner Cupboard, and otlier articles tm ; u meruua to mention. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock a tn , * „ I terms will be made known. feb!4 RICHARD GALLAIIFK ■^7"X3I>^X3TTXD. lj sub] at public aie, at the r? wit - : THREE HORSES, ! 4 Cows, 4 IL gs, two imree Wagon, one hut-* j Wagon, Buggy, 2 Sleds, Plows. Harn w- j Windmill, (Jidermiil, 2 Log Chains. 2 sets,! { wagon Harness, 2 sets single Harne--. Ikub letrees Singletrees, and a variety i t •; : j farming utcbsils. too numerous to tr.eiiti. D Sale to commence at 10 o'ciuct a. tn., when -j teriins-will I e made known. feb2st* SAMUEL PRICE. PUBLIC SALE. i WILL be sold at public sale, at the resi j f v derice of the undersigned, in Ilratt.a i township, on | Thursday, March 15, 1866, the following personal property, to wit. TWO COWS. I t'liie nearly ireeh) Calf. 4 Hogs, light isj i tnr>c VV ag o'. Plough. Harrow, Cultivate?, i ; tanning Mill. Roiling Screen. Corn Sliriler, I hand Cider Mill, Tlneshing Machine, Shalt" ! i and Horse Power, Carriage with shafts sol I tongue, set of single Harness, side Saddle, | &E1 OF BLUK-SIillJI TOJIS, • V ice. Meat V LSSCIs, Cider Barrels. Rake?. | ' F.-rks. Ac. Also, a I'IAXO, made by Lud, t J'lii.a , Bedstead, 3 Feather beds, Cnairs. Chest, Cook store, nine plate Stove, parkr Stove, set of Dishes, patent Churu, and a ta- I ricty of other articles. Salt to commence at 10 o'clock a. m.. wiifo terms wili be made kuuvvn. TIIOS FRITZ. 12 ECJS2 tor SALE. j£asr3L The well known and eligibly sit - Store House on the Canal |S)|IWH| Bank at the western t#-iinitiation ,t Market street, is offered at pri- I vate sale until Tuesday. April 3, ISGG. when, if not disposed of it will on that day be of* i fered at public sale, at the Court House, in ; Lewistown, at 1 o'clock p. ni. It is a large and commodious building, in good order with ! a fine wharf and lot for coal, &0., well en* j closed. Fur further particulars inquire J FRANCIS McCLI'KE. ; Lewistown, Jan. 31, 186G-tf FOR SALE, * j rx/ V SHARES UF STOCK in the IlamiH j M'Ciintock Oii Company, a dividend paying Concern, at cost. J5 per share H ,,s J company has declared two dividends of -fP er cent, in the past four months, and now ex i pvcts to declare monthly di,idecds of n"'' ?fS than 2 per ceut a month. f-L2l The American Wine Plant. r IMIE undersigned having been exteoivt J J. engaged iu growing Plants and maDU facturing VV ine for the lat four year- 1 . preparevf to furnish Plant* the coming r ' D £ at the following rates: sls per hur.drt: . sl2 5U per hundred when a thousand ° rin ° are ordered. Each plant will make f rulD to two gallons of wine the first season, eq | to the best Sherry Wines of Europe. pie wine forwarded by express at the w 1 sale price, $3 per gallon. Letters of j orders for wine and plants promptly alien to bv addressing. D KELLY A KLECKNEK. i fe7-2a>* Buffalo X Roads, Union CO..