THE GAZETTE. JjEWISTOWNJ I'A. Wednesday, April 4, 1866'. |. a. R. FXTBUrn* Kdltors. | j OF SUBSCRIPTION. Tl r;-/rrrE i pablolwi every Wednesday ! m <.,tj -'tana, at jl -I in advance, or SZ.OttKt die end j j .J f [ Cash Kates of Advertising-. o liii'iithn, 0 nu.mli-, 1 *"•' One column Jl.ct'o 1 HAlf.olumn M.OJ J6.® T-'il i i'mirtti column < "t "■ ** 1...U vtiesof' us • • es • <*; 7 linen and l' •- i j column, including paper, p i year, lO.OOatMJi ' H:;ines. t *y l r lilies or !".-sj 1 >ar -J ] \ ifxiifi r:tion •!' Kxecutor's Notice* *■ i a,.-.;/ , jvanv Nuti— . four lim—. 7 • , : I Oil':':ti or other .-Lr,rt Noti—, 1 TnT"rn 1/ etJM-.-. single, ' It more than one. e : -h •' • ll—a-tor's NoUv. s .f Accounts. i n-Ji j"' j 1 ' Kditorlal Rots ltfeents ;er line fur each insertion, i ' - linra < f n< npareil or 8 lines oJ burgrohtmuK n j ; personal rotr.ti uni' ->ti solutions of s(,ieti> s. j ; t>) : ..try netiees. A-,%. half to ; : , , t. riii- ■' l " ngi'iijrr. Ihered loin ai - • e~. Job Work, Kiuhth sh-ei lolls, rl.o'l f r , r f.-tilth sheet ! ' biils f- for or It ".-; half sheet biil, $1 foi 25 or lew. tangs of ]11> • tio.'etiiii!". or or,:a , .i.'.<- ; , t. a- . •' .mv l.tii-i. involving private mler..-sts it, any I IV.,v, are ei;'ar_eali!e at the lb:.* of five oents ; r line. I ; 1 ;-.'i ie.a-t l>. |,!ul for, (IS it ;s tinn-ii ea -|e: ; ; t .v.'lve 1 , - ; ■ . ,a p *r"o11 s eet.tre' 'it.* a joarter j ' IH, lUreet interest in the metier, to j.-iy from • ' • i a,j ,ii.i: l rs in getting sin li tilings into tj j>e. We hnp • therefore that at all sin'.', assKsmwngea nehenfter some j ' A"utii-e of .\i tv AJverilsements. Tiu- extensive Carpit Establishment of Me--;-.-. J. F. ,v E. it. Orne of I'hihidel j.lii.i isadwrtised innnothercoluinn. list- i ported ami 1 Jomostic t. arpets. in immense . ariety, an- ottered .'if reduced }i*i •- on ; tiecoiuit of thodeclinein gold. They have , first class goods rend one invariable ee -h j .rice. Remingtons' Revolvers —Meerselu urns j and Pipes —Trusses —Blinds and Shadt I PuMic Examination —Removal —MeEw - j ens' Photograph Gallery —Turnpike No- ! lice —List of Betters. Ac. We advise every one to obtain ' Horace < : ree'ey's History of the Rebel- j lion, it i- niiei]utiled for clearness, fuil ne- uuid at i uraev ofstatements, combined with candor :tnd grapliie delineation of events. Win. J>. Kolley, M. says " i i Would he difficult to place too high an estimate on the service Mr. Greeley has r> illicit ,1 our country by the preparation : of this volume. W. IB S ward says *'lt ' l-.ars the marl.- of studied candor and ; tieeuraey." W. HHaney, a/ent for Greeley'- His- j lory, will soon give nil in this eminly an 1 opportunity to examine this great work. !•-; We again refer our readers to the 1 advertisement of the Revenue Extension I Silver Mining Company. There <;in be 110 don! t that a company v ho own 4 -il- i ver i.edge and will work it m ■■■? //>■;,' ! ri/( dirhlf n't!--: ai d, judaing from the | iiigh standinu' of the olfieer- of this cmn pany, and the -.el! attested li hue- of ,h frTorm? citizens who were unfortunate in ih-j r investments in tJie oil business—a busi g ll ' s> aeapmpanied by nrneh risk, e\ n under the best management—might ; a- i na st hat are re frnt/h/ irnrkituf tin ir mi'n iun very little, if any, risk of loss. ' j The Civil Sights Bill, fhr ! ill aw anticipated and predict- ! ' • b-is 111-en vetoed hy Pi- -ideiit John- : il Hi '"P f . v ffuarsuiti. e.l equal civil j ••Mi c t., all ela-s.-sof men, and furnished 1 '•"V'' bu ii.tu - er ttiet nfom merit of tin .aw everyu here by iheexeeutive. ju.lieial ' and military authorities of the Cnite l ' '-V'"' ' he '--sigueit for vetoing I 1> ale hy lto mean- mitisfaeto: ,i 1 " iit ' :ill!l " r ' i! 1 of what . than what is the real condition pi atla.rs. it isa much longer document than wermvtojum! . rourciuiuu-Avitl, i ' I' '.V! 111,1 " 0t IV! ' a - V IV; :diie,' if p„| ' L 1 hr-t section, which i< the marrow ot the bill, provides s ,„ follow.- : 1 Section B*Tliat all persons |, '."d.-d>t : „e-. and not suhjeet o"1 v for '. -"ll":'',' *' IlltlLuiS lln! t-v-'f , torec' Ih'gVg .u.,1 • and pcr.-oual propc iy, and n, lu- i-iitiilV-.'l* ' ' uaUn fi 10 the contrary notwith- ; Manning. • j a I: 1 - to imagine what ohjeeiion j 1 an> man could have toa iiJlgivinge,ual ! ° rights to all jKivons before the law. j 1 The President has issued a Which about ali w - can eatlmr i that lie considers and proclaims tin i„-N Mu reel ion at an end in theStah-sof Geor •---'-•-'Mina. - ' p "i 1, AhUimn; Boui-iana, : b* B ! fississippi and Florida but I 1 Jien.ier n -ton- the writ of habeascorpu- ! . "" ; ' r . v "t'Uioritv -pv.'t, v'clear ii'- i ! dieation that >< also thirds el-are not 1 ' yet, in conjunct ion with northern eot.per heads, quite tit to rule the loy.d 11C0 ,,,,. of ! 1 his < ountrv. it THE FISH BILL. This important act of legislation, we learn from the Harrisburg Telegraph, litis received the signature of the Executive, , and is therfore a, law. The bill as passed < liiutlly is very nearly similar to the shape in which it wtis jjresented to the legisla- i ture by the Executive Committee, aj>- ■ jKiinted by the State Convention called for {hat purpose and held in Harrisburg j ( la.-t fall. The amendments em brace an extension of the operation- of the bill to the Sivatara and certain other streams not named in the original hill ; appoint ing hut one commissioner, instead of one and two assistants; reduces the jer diem i pay of the commissioner from ten to six , dollars; and cuts ofTthe section prohibit- • iug the construction of fish dams and fish baskets in any parts of the streams indicated in the bill. If we except the the last, it will lie seen that none of these amendments are of an imjMirtant nature; and even the exclusion of the fish basket section i- a matter of very little moment, j for these already are prohibited under a -were penalty in the Susquehanna, the . North and West Branches and the J.unia- ' ta hy the law of lsMfi. The section, there- 1 fore, was deemed unnecessary, and might with propriety have been left out of the bill when it was originated. The bill in the shape in which it has become a law meets with the hearty aj>proval of the Executive Committee, ami other friends j uf tin i-'i-h Restoration measure,aslieing in every sense adapted t<> secure the great object in view. We presume that in aeeordtiiue wilh the provision— of the law, the Governor will immediately appoint a commission er, who will proceed at once to the per formance of tlieduticsonjoincd upon hint in the streams, in order that the several corporations or other parties owning the dams in the streams indicated in the law may proceed to alter them in the pre scribed manner; and as tln .-e alterations are required to be made by the first of next October, it is jiossiiile that by next : spring we may be able to regale ourselves with a really/. < -7/ shad, at a very trifling expense. Railroad Accidents. Tims. McGovcrn, a sub-eontraejor on | the M anheim Branch of the Betiding and 1 Columbia Railroad, was killed 011 the j Pennsylvania Railroad, near Kaiili turn's ; , Mill, on Saturday. It i- sujijvsfd that j ; lie was struck by the Mount Joy ACeom- ; j unidation train going west, whiif he was 1 crossing Ihe stream at that placu A man named Christian Maone. in j i the i-mploy of Cooper A Co., efal ojiera < tors of lioliidaysburg, was kided, on ! Tuestli.y morniiig last, in the Buna. R. IB Tunnel, at Gallitzen, by ieing run over by a freight train. At the outer depot, in Ritt-furgh, 011 Wednesday la train be! mging to the IVnnsyhtuia Rail- ' roatl Comjiany. Mrs. Hamilton, a widow !.. rican ' ' : Agriculturist contains 14 pages •• 1 b'x 1 u j j inelu-si in-tead of the sßdurd S2, and t'< .each of the juvvious tlm nuiuhers of li tins, thequarter-eentury dume, litis eon- 11 uned at least 4o pages, vh ti prospect of j ! '' : 'biiuing at this size, ver loOengrav- Ifi nigs have already apptred in the lir.-t ! ' I te-tli:i*il ol tiie volun. Tiie jtreseni April number ojtcn.s -Itli a s>>2eudid j head engraving of •' J'gon of Oxford," i ( one of the most vaiuab animals of the j '-attic kind >ll this cot 1 try, or in the a world. Ne\; are 1 pag(of "Hintsabout ! o Vi ork," to be done dung the month, in o tue field, orchard, gaivn, apiary, t te.. n giving some hundreds r practical -ugges- ' v 'lis, esjteeadlv valuale for the opening j >priitg work. Next ar o pages of 'Ha— k Matter, ' or some hi or inoiv shorter ji items on various tojiies/f general interest, : .111-\\er> to queries, iisi'ul iiints from cor- i respondents, etc., ineldingan onslaught upon humbugs. Xexare 1 jxages of top- | , ' 1" I..tilling to geneal !• iiJd and Farm aitima's, buildngs, etc., with sev <':;al ' itgraviii; -. molding a full jiageone '.A "fa Barn on Eire, aid hints as to what is to be done. Foi living tliia is the Hor- j " iieultural, or fruit, lkwer, and garden de- ! ' n pan mem, also tine'y illustrated. Tlu i- I [ouscJiold dejiartmmt comes next, inehi- : ding an illustratoi description of the J I'ork Work" or Trichina, and an ini- i g Jiortant article ~11 silver "I'latetl Ware," v showing the deceptions practiced. The i- out I,M departm nt is certainly admira- |J! {| ie littl.i adks, and inelmU-a verv |i hue engraving of "The Voting Runawav," , A bout Shot Making; also a capital puzzle : I.M-i tire ot An Enemy in the Camp, and ! ot hei puzzle- and instructive items. The j whole number Supplied fori.",cents,and \ tin- volume for the year at SBoO, wh|J|? t , M . j vmils three number- are scarcely less val- I ' u:d de and the future eight months prom- : V se to he even more so. Send the sub- dp f hon price to the Publishers. o KA xr i A Pl> A Co., 41 Park Row, New York 1 ' ' lt . v - Hn(l P-vt the whole volume. A bet- j!' . r investment .f tiie money cannot well ! 1 be made. * ] j if I'hila North American, i-dead. 1 j Pen, Paste niidl Scissors. They are beginning to eomplain of warm weather in New Orleans already. James W. Duncan, one of the Ander sonville jailers, is on trial at Savannah on the charge of maltreating prisoners. A fire at Danville, Va., on Monday last, is said to have destroyed property to the amount of one hundred and fifty thous and dollars. The National Intelligoneer of Satunlav, contains a l'eeler l'or the release of the infamous Dr. (.twin, who is still confined in Fort Jackson, near New Orleans. The sheriff* of Conk county, Illinois, denies that Joseph Moore was hung there for killing a man, as had been nqiortod in .TohnskAvn. There is a band of Oypsies, numbering one hundred, settled near Boston. It is governed by a queen, who was chosen for seven years. The Sol in-grow Times says it is the only loi/i'l J taper that stands by the gov ernment ill Snyder county. Will the Timt < tell us which is the greater man, in its opinion—Andy Johnson or Jef I>avis".' Governor Poirpont, of Virginia, has addressed a strong letter to Senators Van Winkle and Willcy, of West Virginia, earnestly and ard-uitly supporting the course of the radicals in Congress. The remains of Senator Foote. in charge of the committer, arrived in llutlaml, Vermont, on Sunday, and were transfer red to the care of tin* Vermont commit tct\ • Major Harry For-tor. of t.Vtitre co., has been appointed Assessor for the Dtii Dis trict, composed ff tin- counties of By com ing, Tioga, I'ottr, Cent re and Clinton, in place of Judge JJoal, resigned. An old gentleman whose name i-not given, was, diaing one <>f the recent gales, blown frmi his porch, in "Well'- valley, Fulton (Utility, and had his thigh badly fractured. The Mitllinhjrg Telegraph says that Alfred Dichl, )i Laureltmt, was robbed iiy three high wiynien on Saturday night, at the Four Xil< run, in the N rows. About S!M oo vcre taken from liirn. The robbers were 'jvliite niggers.'' Charles Han\y, tanner, residing at Kn uisville, Iluittijgdon county, fell from tlie loft over .'is bark mill, on Friday a week, striki j. against the edge of the hopper of tin. mill, fracturing his neck, which caused dinosi instantaneous death. The actual -pint of tiio Southern rebels finds uttcram ins follows in a recent num ber ot tlie Najiville Haulier: "But in hoipst truth, the great majori ty ol the so-Ailed Fnion or loyal men of the South vcre the mhrest trash that could be colli g ysart of Sinking valley, committed s.ii<■ ii< - <>n Tuesday week, by shooting bin- If with a pi-bd. The de ceased was Unmarried, and had been la boring miifr a strange hallucination of mind for onie time previous to the rash act. Altluttgh he was reputedly w* althy, a for*'hoilug of want and starvation i ailcgod at lie cause of his committing the uniiatiir.l deed. BOOK NUIICKS. HEADLEY'S HISTORY. II trace King, Ej., announces that tin "Great Rebellion," byJ.T. 1 lead ley. w id be tilled b.v ile d.lo ...• vm. n ascar h as possible the j>r>ut >/>ry of 11 J ;*.■! tell ion in tu'o 1 oUnm < ha the ]>rivr *■////*' and will he expected to deliver the si-cond volume •onipleting the work, provided lie noti fies us of his intentions to do -o on or !>■.- f*' re April 1-t, lsun. Otherwise the pub lisliers will consider thenis*-1 v* s justified in appointing sonh other j>erson to deliv r the same. No Agent now eonnncneing for the iir-t time to canvass for tlio work has the right to supply the -eeond volume to old. -ultsr ril■* rs, unless sonic satisfactory ar rangement lia.- IK'CII made wit h the Agent who first canvassed the territory, and the •onseiit of tlie puhli-iicrs been obtained." Our reader- are tln refore cautioned igainst r* eei ving t lie second volume from, >r giving an order for the same to, any >thcr person, a- such order, whether made through misapprehension or other wise, is void. Vol. il will be supplied either by Mr, King, or one holding a duly executed [tower of attorn vyfroat him. Greeley's Conflict. 1 lie aillov ing is another testimonial of his great work : SK.NATK ( 'II.A M lIKR. "I WASIUMSTON, Jan. 24, Ism;, j Micssns. <). J). CASK A CO. (if nth i/)( it:— I have read the tii'st vol ume of Mr. Greeley'.- Hi-tory of the American Conflict wit!) great care, and 1 nay also say. with gn at satisf .-tion. It s, undoubtedly, t lie tit -t expo.-. ■ >u of tlie •rigin, causes and progress of the late re >ellion that has yet been published. It s written with a candor, imparlialitv ;ind fairness, that at once in-pires the reader with confidence in its truthfulness, audit - s*> thorough in its detail of events, that m reading it I discovered nont l of impor ance were omitted. I thereforecommend to all who wish to be thorough! v ae piainted with tlie history of the great re oellioit. Yours Respectfully, B.V. WAI.E. W. 1,. Hstrvoy. agent for this work, i.- now ia this lounty. TIT K I I.H'STUATKD Pm:i:xoLOf;rcAK lornXAi. FOR Ai'itu, contains Thomas Cook the Excursionist; Dr. Nott; \V. V. Wallace; J. ( arhart; Alex. Campbell* Mi.-.- Carmicliael: with l'ortraits, Charac ier, and Biography. Cause.- of Suicide, Temperament, Marriage, Idiocy; Mirth fulncss, Modc.-ty, Order; Signs' of Char acter; How to Observe; Pliysiogiioniy, Primary itides; Inquisitive Nose. Our o.n i.il Tv t-hw Clirls by Mrs Wyllys; Teaching by Love; How to be Hapi>y, a Dead Man; Visiting America, how to sec it; A negro Baptizing; Music cs a Moral and Pliysical Agent; Frogs, Fish and Toads; Religious, a Discourse by Rev. li. W . Beeclier, on Self-Esteem; Faith; Self-Improvement; Benevolence; Ethnology, Physiology, etc. Terms S2 a year. Address Fowler A Well-, gSM Broadway New York. Another Fire in the Oil Regions, f PirrKOi.Kt/M CKXTHK, March 31. •The most disastrous fire ever known in . this vicinity, .commenced about 8 o'clock 1 this morning on the Hyde and Egbert farm; and lasted until 3 o'clock this after noon. The tire originated froiu a ga- pipe \ running from a tank of the Burlington 1 well to ti dwelling. At the time there was a very strong wind. The burning oil running down the hill set fire to the • famous Coqyette tank. The flames rush '* ing towards the creek swept everything 1 before tlicNi, and on reaching the creek set tire to some six hundred barrels which . were tilled and lyingon the bank, togeth e cr witJi seventeen tanks of oil. All were 1 destroyed, Some eleven or twelve boats lying in the creek, loaded for shipment, j also took tire and were destroyed. At s one time tin' creek was a vast sheet of v flame. The bridge which tlividcs the town of Petroleum Centre from tlie farms alluded to took tire several times, thus endangering the plaee, but the flame were finally cxtinguislied. There was ( nothing hurn*l on thi- side of the creek. ~ The fire could be seen for miles around. There was one-halt mile of tin me. Some s thirty wells were hurtled, besides various 1 engine houses, engines, derricks and • tanks; also several dwellings. The most intense excitement prevailed at the time. The loss i- abdtif 2">.ooo barrel- of oil, and c sli'o.oou in projierty. At four o£cloek the , tire was extinguished, and everything - was quiet. luf 'uh nt or not to he—' he was noticed to lack his usual lire and energy, lie had not proceeded Jjalf a dozen iincs, when ( lii- taltering voi*-e broke, and falling into • a chair, he* xclaimed: 'Aly wife is living —t;;k<.' your money—run down the cur t 'iii—J cannot jtlay !' ami the audience ' slowly ami sa l!y dispersed. Mr-, liuch . anan v a- learactice*l quite extensively in the j ' I courts of Franklin county., in 18.33 he I "J was chosen a Representative in Congress, . j and was re-elected in IS3">. Sußu-ptcnt I v he was a nu'tuhcr of the Constitution d ! Convention. In Ddl, he was appointed ; •'by Governor Bighr a Justi* <• ot the Su " prenie t'otirt of the State, and was unait i iinou-Iy confirmed in tiiat po.-iti*m by the Senate. He held the office until tlie ex- j piration of its tenure uiuler the Cotistitu ! t ion, si nee which time he has lived in ; retirement, though taking great interest i in the promotion ot education and kin ' . OuiiUco;-ei;t gjxociion "( 'he l tuthus far reeeivel indu-at* - the election of < ten. Hawiry, a gallant , i Fnion soldi* r. over English, a renegade - democrat who voted for Lincoln's a'>oli i tion measure.- in company with McAllis ter, Colirot h, and otliers. ' ■ 1 - the I'r silcnt satisfietl, or will he > wait for 30,0*1!) majority forGv'ii. (tcary in | . I'etinsvlv.uiia j The Democrat appears to lie satisfied I , with the sjjriug ejections. So are we. Tiie l'l-nnsylvania h-gislature wiil a>l . journ 1 g'ih April. Gold dosed on Monday at 127]. Gov-i eminent bond- were in demand, the seven- i ■ • thirties at an advance. The ten-forty j gold-hearing bonds were lover. Through tic failure of Culver, Penn A j Co., of New York, the notes of tlie fol lowing hanks are no longer received: Oil City Bank. Venango Bank, Petro leum Bank, Crawford County Bank, •'Tioga Bank and Lawrence Conty Bank. •The notes of the Venango and Petroleum Banks are secured by deposits in tlie Au ditor General's office in Harri-burg, and will ultimately he redeemed. The Law rence County and Tioga Banks are proba- ! ! My not concerned, and may prove t<> he j ■ good. I A large tract of property, situate in the j town-hip of Sewiekiy, Allegheny county, i • and once belonging t Gov. McKean, ha- ; lieeome an escheat to t he < 'mum en wealth ' of lVnn-x ivania. Tlie jiropi-rtv eonqirises ! about twenty-four hundred acres, ami is ; ; divided into twenty three farms. It tie-j scended to the only daughter of the Governor, who married a Spanish gentle- | man, ami became a resilient of Madrid. ! Failing direct issue the title lapses to the State. Samuel P. Boss, Esq., lias been appointed eseheator. ftaf The following is a copy of n act reg ulating tlie m > le of voting at all election* in the several counties of tliis Commonwealth, which leis been pa.ei by both the Senate an*l the lIou; SEC. 1. Uc it enndeJ. etc.. That the quali fied voters of the several counties ot this i Commonwealth, at ail genera!, township, borough and speci d elections, are hereby hereafter authorised and required to vet' by tickets printed or writt-n, or partly printed ; and partly written, severally classified as follows: Ohs ticket shall embrace tbe names -1 i f all thejudges of courts voted for, and to < . be labelled outside '"judiciary;" one t cket ■ s'hall embrace the names of all State officers i | voted for, and be labelled "State;" one tick- j " ! et shall embrace the names ot all county of • ficers voted for, including office of Senator and member or members of Assembly, if voted for, and members of Congress, if voted for. and be labelled "county;" one ticket shali embrace the names of ad township of ficers voted for, and ts labelled "township;" one ticket shall embrace the names of all b trough officers voted for, and bo labelled 1 ; '"borough;"' and each class shall be deposit ed ii) separate boxes. SEC. 2. That it shall be the duty of the sheriffs in the several counties of this Com : rnoiiwealth to insert, in their election proc- j lamation hereafter issued, the first section 1 • of this act. A Man Divorced for Months "Without Know ing it. A curious petition has been present ed to the Pennsylvania Legislature by a man named Warren Johnson, of Pot ter county. lie swears that lie lias recently discovered that his wife pro cured a divorce last winter without his knowing that she had made an ap plication for such a divorce. ILe was fii*st informed that such an act had been passed by seeing it in the pub lished laws. Jle also says that she de serted him without any cause to his knowledge, and that the court had lull jurisdiction in tlx?case. The affidavit is fortified by a document signed by forty-two citizens of Potter county, who say they knew both parties; that he is an honorable, upright man and indulgent husband; and that bis wife deseited him without anv reasonable cause, and has refused to live with hiin for the last two or three years. This is probably the first case presented to our Solons where it lias been sought to repeal an act annulling a marriagecon tract, and although he may probably merit sympathy, what must have been liis intelligence and shrewdness when he could be divorced for months with out knowing it. although his late wife resided in the same county ? Death of Alexander Campbell, i he Rev. Alexander Campbell, found er of the religious sect called by their.- I selves 'Disciples of Christ," but br others more commonly Campbellites. died at his home in Bethany, West irgiuia. on .March 4, aged 7 s years. J lie deceased was a native of Scotland and was originally a Presbyterian, but withdrew from that church in l s l2. and received baptism by immersion the same year. Jn connection with his father, the Kev. Thomas Campbell, i be formed several congregations which united with a Baptist association, but protested against all human creeds as a bond of union, accepting the Bible alone as the rule of faith and practice. Being excluded from the fellowship of the Baptist Churches, in ISJ7.1 S J7. his fol lowers began to organize into a sepa rate body, which has spread in ail | parts of the 1 nilcd States, especially I in \ irgiuia, Tennessee and Kentucky, fliu number of Disciples was estimat ed in altogether, at about 2."i0.00• I tough t at home, , from a Ho>k in ;> Piano, can !><• i <>l,t!iiiii>ns eon ting off the sellers. < ouut-v .MeiViiants, - weil as eit:/.eiis, wiii find j this Agency a grc;it convenience. All I letters,of inquiry, with a stamp inelost d. : | are promptly answered. IHIIL'N-OW :;t t>~. Roasted Almonds, Cream lion lions, : fruit < andies. all sorts of Frcncit Can-; die-, and all < ;her kinds ot rare and fait- i S ey confections, as well as plain candies, always tresli, supplied to country dealers at short notice hy (iiiouot: MII.I.KI; ■"* sN"s, i.io Market street, Philadelphia. Send them an order and try them. You I cannot help but be pleased with the new , aeijiiaintanee. To Farmers and Country Mer chants . ll' j lie.- I timer. tg_-. Lard. J;., .11. H.me ' Onions, Seeds. potatoes. .Ini-d fruits, vinegar, or any thing else for which jam want to getthehighest price 1 >•>—.- 1 . 1 .-. si i ip it by rail or canal to SHK IMI, < 'III.I-T JT Bao. Produce Commission Merchants, lU>£. Deta w .re Av ■ I'ldkibtphi I— a strietlv rssj...n- tinn.— 1 hey make liberal a ivan.-. s on crm.-ignmom.-. mid pr >uipt returns on -a!.'-, charging only the usual commission ol I percent. Hive them a trial j l'iiiia.Ulphi.i, Mareh 21. 1 soc.-3t MARRIED In Lowistown, 011 March 81st, at the j resilience of the hritle's father, hv the! Kev. <>. <>. Mr ' Clean, Mr. \ M.t.KH, eltlest son of Peter and Caddie S. >pangler, aged 7 years, 8 months and 1 day. Death always loves a -Inning mark.— Little Jimmie was a remarkable child— : remarkable for his love of truth, and of the religious. He Avas the jov of the household —too pure and spot less for earth, \ and "Cod took him." His place wiii he 1 missed in the family circle around the liteside, tiie table and in the Snndav School room. No more will Ids voice l>7- j heard singing "I want to he an aicel " and ' We'll gather at the beautiful river " He now ■/* an angel, and drinks of that "Kiver the streams w hereof make glad the city of our (tod." See our darling little .Timmie Peaceful in his similiter lay; Gently to the grave we've borne hiin, Laid him from our sight away. ' I Sweet one! Thou art gone forever' We no more thy voice shall hear Cone to a blighter world altove u-.' bar, far above all sin and care. But we know that Cod in wisdom Brings afflictions to u> all- And we humbly l, (nv before Him Waiting tor His future call. List, and hear the angels' welcome, -Vj, ol ; ' DILI floats far above; V , not weep, for Christ has taken hint. And we know that Cod is love. I>. AV. J An Indiana cop paper eompi ( ji,- the police ol Indianapolis mane a |-e.V' . the houses of liad repute the night the democratic convention met , 'rested the inmates. The s; m,. ~. ' - says the tory Voorliees i- a fair san, ,' ■''! * the democracy of that State! THE MARKETS. ; LEWJPTOWN, April •} j s,, I Wheat, red, per bushel v" white " 7 A Parley " " ■, Kye U.its " (Jem, new " Cloverseed " .{ , , Timethyseed " Flaxseed " I p- Butter per lb p, Lard " lf r.ggs per d("Z''n Beeswax per 1!) p i Country soap " Tallow Wool Feathers " r. Hops p Country Hams " g Sides " 1- * " Shoulders per !!> Dried Apples per hu.she) 2 p Cherries " 1! in Beans " ] :,< Ibitatoes. 1 p Suit, l.hi of, " Sack ;; 2? Fh ur is retailing at the following price? Lewi-town Extra Family per cwt. 5 " i Superfine a (Hi Kxtn Family per bbl 10 ,gi Superfine 9 ,ju Piiilnlrl|iliia Markets. Flour is ((itot(*d at SO glaS . r ,u ■ red, - lUa'2 4n ; white, 2 20a2 To ; ( oru 7! Kye, ltl; Oats. 4Uaoh. Beef ('attle arc quoted at lOiil7; Sht-a 7:is : Hogs l.'talo ; ("ows 4o:iNO. PUBLIC EXAMINATION. I ft HI.It K.x.iniinaliiiii will U'lieM >iii s ill i;;iVi j i\ April 21, in the Ingii svhoui room. Lcwistowu, ■ : tln-<- T'.4**li'i - who liesa e lo apply f a'.. .. i-riiiTit ale.-. Coiuim-IK'C At 9oVto)'k j)] )t—.t MAUI IN M> >111.1:1:. i ■ - REMOVED. J A. & W. R. McKEE riAA'K I'tito'l i.'i-or Leathers' •!• t . OcUl IX II luu ' Hal), where they will -t.cri;, ie i ( 11 i nul. s.i!e Leather. Hrt -- Skirting .af t'pj- Leatio-r. Kip. Amrra an iiiiil French ( y|fSk;ri-. 5l j rci'i'us. I.ii.inc- ainl-f.inilin-s. .nut :i >;.*n.'rnl ! in.oit of Shoe Fimiing.-. w Inch they wit I .-ell ehenp :'-r <•""/<. Ifiph.'-t iniuket price pai.f ia ea-h Cr ... i> ' .ot Skin- ami Sheep Suitis. LLjl-2BLZ, [ DT winch the* liighost innrkct pric* NOTICE ! Till. S;.>. khol.l'i "t the l.ewi-town :ui made and I tula l-lplna. April 4. 1.-(C-.m§ TRUSSES. £ I .;U.'. KV> HA,{ b nriißKß TRUSS" cures 111 p. ■ i ,' J ' ' s "" ''rout ali prc.—nre: will te | nwr, Tr> ak. limber, eiwfe. or become tillhv. the fine : e| -p: iiig being t o..te-1 with bard fi! -p; ■ ma-.e any power r-.pi.red: 11-ed u- batl.uic file" ; fortn: requires 110 .-ti apprtoe lei, -tig 11 tie-1 c:iu -l ami.be.-t 1 1:-- I;iieu n Semi fN Jt sfNS, ilion, N. V. MAORE a iS ICH 1..5, p4:lst. No. 4u Courtland Ftreet, Xew York. EXCELSIOR Photograph and Art Gallery. I.ATE nLKkIIOI.DEIt'S. MCFA7 ENS can now furnish the pub he with Likenesses, from the titiicsi < .<;m to a Portrait or fi/r l'hotogr:ii>h, We have the only Solar Camera at work m the Juniata \ alley, aud desire the pub-' a- to eall and examine w hat Mr. Burk boMer (an aeeompli>hed and well known : . instructions to students give it : at lair rates. aphf L'i",' ' DKS remaining unclaimed in the 1 <>st Ottiee at LoAvistown, l*a., 011 the ith of April, Ist it i. Becker Magdaletia (iootlwin James L l.eekery Theodore Grienv Gustave •eggs Kev Jos Hniino James Lurkliolder Emily JHartman P Brow 11 \\ i n (• Itourarrd AHu rt Lurket John Harvev B 4V ( rough John H luglaiid Havid lunch James \\ King Joseph Grant Homer L Kline M J ' "l' l E. C. HAMILTON. P. M.