THE GAZETTE. LEWISTOWX, PA. Wednesday, May 9, LO6G. li. &. G. It. Editors. TEEMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Tie? GAZETTE : published evp.r Wednesday i t!e old s'dud, atll.i • :n advance, or EMU at the eral ol m months. Cash Plates of Advertising. 3 months, C months, 1 vrar, One column flo.Ot) fiVWj jio.ou Half coltiwyi TU.OO 1f,.00 25.00 Fowrvlt column TOO 10."0 15.00 Not c* of exceeding 7,' nes and 1- :hn L / t column, including jispor. pp r year, lal.'i.oo Business Cards <7 lines or lessi 1 year 6.00 Administration or Executor's Notices 2 50 An liter's do 2 00 Ksrray Noti' four tiroes, 200 Caution or other Tnort Notices, 1 50 Tarern Licenses, single, 1 00 If more than one. each 60 Register's Notices of Accounts, each 60 Sheriff s Sales, per square 1 00 Editorial Notices In cuts per tie f..r e.. h insertion. 7 lines of nonpareil or 6 lines ot liur". is make a r quare. Personal communications, resolutions of societies, obituary net ices, a c., bail price. These terms will b i gidly adhered to in all cases. Job "Work. Eighth sheet l.,i!s. I! .",0 for 25 <>r >- i fourth sheet bills £2 for 25 <>r less; half sheet toil. $l for 25 or less. *}„ Proceedings of public meetings, or organiza tions of any kind, involving private interests in any way. aro chargeable at the rate of live "tits per I ne. and must be paid for,as i: is much easier for twelve or fifteen persons ts contribute a quarter ran. or i hurt r or forty ten cents ea!i. than torus, who have no direct interest in the matter, to pay from one to two dollars in getting -o-li things into ty;>e. We hope thercforethat at all such assemblages hereafter some one w ill see to the c-llection of the probable ante int. Notices of Xtw Advertisements. A Proniisory note for r 100 Lost. Plants for stile tit Allen's (lanlen. Pile valuable farm of Andrew Watt will be sold at juiblio sale in June. Turnpike election, List of Letters. A: SOLDIERS' CLYMER CLUBS. Wo know ol nothing in politics that could well he more absurd or ridiculous than the formation of such clubs. Such as have axes to grind for themselves , and friends would of course stoop to ■ any means to inveigle unthinking pri vates into an inconsistent action, but wc much mistake the gallant men who served their country well, while Mr. Llyrr.er did not, if they will long lend their countenance to a scheme which carries fraud on its face. We could readily imagine why a soldier might ' be a supporter Ciymer on po litical grounds- but we must confess it surpasses our comprehension how ho • could make himself an advocate of his election on soldier grounds Does not every soldier know that during the en- : lire war there were two classes of men at the North—one ot whom never doubted the patriotism or valor of those who were fighting their coun- ' try s battles; who 'cheered and were glad in heart and soul when news of , i nion successes came; who never be lieved rebellion was right, or that co ereion was wrong; who unwaveringly ' stood by the government, because they j believed that it was better the Nation al I nion should be preserved by every means the President could legally or ' illegally use, than that it should Led is liicnibcic'l and broken up because the Constitution did not exactly define whether martial law should he exercis ed by the President or by Congress and oj l his iias s Mr. CI if me. r was not one. j On the contrary, after the rebels had fiicd on Sumter, tue first vote he gave ' was against arming Pennsylvania^ and : his whole record during the reb; liion ' proves that he was either directly or j indirectly in league with the old i Lreckinridgc and Yallandigham fae- i lion, who even if they admitted the I rebels were wrong and ought to be ! punished, always found something in j t he Constitution induced them | to say more ayainst Abraham Lincoln than they did against Jef. Davis and i Lis coadjutors. J heso are facts no j man can with any show of truth denv. What, then, but political trickery can gel up such a nonsensical thing as a Soldiers' Ciymer Club? An Irwin J eiub, a Mathews club, a Swan club, or ' named alter the humblest private, pco I pie could understand, for those men were in the war; but a Ciymer Club of! Soldiers is as much of a misnomer as i to call sympathy with the rebellion patriotism. There is another class, a class whom all true soldiers heartily scorned and hated, who are far more indebted to Mr. Clymer's good will and actions, than ever were thq.se who served their country in the tented field. The pardoning business at Wash ington is no doubt profitable to somebody. * 1 Anti Johnson is not himself outraged m pocketing greenbacks, we judge some body else high in favor with my poLiey is. In no other way can we account for the pardons bestowed on the most infa mous ivU 1-. the late-t being that-of Gur - I'.V, the of (b-ix ral M.Cook, a deed v inch, on its occurrence, stirred the whole nation with horror. JfcvT Itceeiit!y, five des]K*radocs, found guilty by a genera! court-martial on the charge of murdering United .States sol diers in ( harlestoo, S ol - ' iey, martial law and nigger we pre . same included, after which they are at I liberty to name a republican or soft shell democrat—the hard slu.il or Vid ian lighams being at present exe'uded j : —who is willing to get up a Johnson , party, or fall into the Ciymer ranks, and thus place northern sympathizers with the rebellion and southern rebels |in office. Our congressional and legis lative districts it is now rendered eer- 1 tain are among those marked down in ■ this programme; but if unity and good feeling prevail, the whole scheme can easily be defeated, for wherever trcaeh j cry shows its head, it will but cause i redoubled efforts 011 the part of those who stood by the war and its soldiers ■ through good and evil report. "penal and criminal laws" of MissU.-ippj, re enacted by a recon structed Legislature, provide for the punishment of the crimes of murder, rape, arson, or robbery, or attempts at 1 ; such crimes, wher committed or at 1 tempted by negroes, by death. It. j does not provide that punishment for j , the white criminal found guilty of the auove crimes. Ihc law authorizing twenty lashes for the slave found away | lrom his place ot employment without ; a l>us, is re enacted, and applied to ! 1 fteedmcn. Another law allowing olii- I j ccrs of the State or local governments to appropriate any article offered for! sale by a slave is re-enacted for freed . men. So also is the law prohibiting! ' gatherings at night for schools, &c. f and I >o on to an extent we have neither j ; time nor disposition to follow. fei? We had a ■-1 ir] 11 shower last night ' with indications of more rain this morn- • j i"g- BFJk The hill to license eating houses 1 : and restaurants by the courts failed in the i 1 Senate, and is not a law. l/y.. A New 1 ork broker named John i Iloss h:is swindled sundry banks and bro ! kits out of hall'a million of dollars. T-y- I he hike fishing season is opening m a healthy -tyle. In t'oledo the amount i taken in four days was gp) tons. At San ; dusky 11 Ijkki pounds were taken in'kd hours. U-sS" Probst has confessed to the murder o. !, • whole of the Dealing family and of j VV'V-Y } !l ." e'onlinns ' lb 1. nerul belief thai lie Jiad no ;u com -1 n! Um, r 01 "Vb'roes were killed : 1j j t ( . f i,. l .' a V "' l;sa °.nda 1111111- , r !- 1~ i jaate interview. ■ ; Z.-.-. < e iieral" Hays, a reconstructed 1 I and specially-pardoned rebel, has been cU ro-d ■sheriff of New Orleans on the Na - uonal Democratic ticket. u I k , M tl a oltict-rs of the bro •• u Mereliants National Bank of Waah -1 in r t;m are also oflieers of the John-011 e j National Union Club. 1 iion^'-i!J. 1 , Gen - Kti,u ' Vt '!l known - ; f ief-i't f . \ ! 3 merwere run on the whig , ' V Assembly in Darks eountv.— -\ n V , ::: 1 i^!;' ,H 'U'h-h, i,ind K.-iuu At ' M" . "lorlound whigism wouldn't , ,a> ;"" 1 turned what was then known a loeouieo. He was run for assembly on 1 . lekc. and teis ♦.;> 1- hind i*' col league. To Coafx-tloners. —Buy your supplies of candies, fruit, nuts, syrups, &e., from GEO. MIIJ-EK fc SONS, 610 Market street, Philadelphia. They are an old establish ed house, and always lill orders, whether large or small, promptly. STKI'II EN F. "WHITMAN, XO 1210 Market street. Phila., claims to manufac ture the best qualify of Fine Candies —no others. lie il<. >■ not protess to sell as low as those who manufacture from inferior materials; but Country Dealers who keep WHITMAN'S CANDIES always have the lan/fst simply because country people can tell <>oi> candies from OKIH XAKV JUST as well as other folks. MARRIED On the Bth lilt., by Rev. J. A. Price, S. 1 L. Cool' Kit to Miss MAHV K. MFTTHKKS ! HOUGH, 1 K>t 11 of Lewi-town. — DIED On the 4th, in this place, FLIZABETH 11 >A , daughter of Abraham Mellord, aged 1 year, 10 months anil 25 days. At Atkinson's Mills. Wayne township, on the 2D ins.t., JOHN ■KKIFHABEK, aged ! 71 years, lo months and 4 days. Obituary- From t/,< To!--in (0 ■ Hrord. DEATH OF JOHN RATES, Ksip— ln the death of John Rates, esq., which occurred at Ids residence in Perrvsville, Ohio, on Monday morning last,. March 5t h, i Wood 1 co. has lost one of its oldest and mu,-i re spected citizens. , Mr. Rates was horn in MifTlin county, | Pa., Nov. lltli, D'H), and was therefore in I the With year of his age at the time of his I death. lie removed to I'erryshurg in ' 1535, where he sjx-nt the Inst thirty veaiv |of his life, lie was elected Treasurer of , Wood county in 1540, and held that office until ls.">4. In the discharge of all the I duties of life, whether public or private, lie was scrupulously honest, affable, and kind-hearted. 1 lis i t-mains were folio wtsi to the cemetery on Tuesday, March <>. ) by a large concourse of people. The bu rial service wa- conducted by the Masons, the lodges of Perrysburg, Toledo, Mau mee and (iilcad being represented. Hav ing been a Knight Templar, that order , h id immediate charge of the impressive ceremonies. Ihe following worthy b-timoniai of n s]eet to tlie < haracti rot the deceased, we i-!ip from the Toledo Rlade ; I hat nie—i-nger, Death, against whoso intrusion the most vigilant caution is vain to pr< vent, has again silently and myste riously entered the most secret recesses of . our sacred tabernacle and summoned from hi- labors our worthy ami • .-teemed com panion, John Rates. To him ••! hen- i- mi incri- ■ • ....-; f„r level i.r plumb line. F- :• trowel, or u; '">•-■!. or - in., lb- lived an honorable life, and was a j Useful member of .society, ever enjoying the confidence and < -te. m of his"fellow men, and by lib fidelity to-the principles of our Order, was justly entitled to the brotherly afieftion of his Masonic com- j panions. That he was a most excellent ; Master, all who knew him will i ar wit ne.-s: and it is our faith to bclii ve that he who is true, through tlie pilgrimage of life, to the sa liis sorrow-stricken widow and I lan, ~Jl-r i;w : -i. -•• •-! our in- -t tender sjrmpntliief in iliis dark In >:r --f their l>ereaveiuent, ' ao-l ; nit them to bnghT'-r •-,,n.--,; .turn w; ;,-ii ■ ' inetli i!',! ti niii in; ii. Resolved. 1 :i.it. token of resji- tto the ni.-in :> of i 'ir ilo c; -e■ i i niiomioti. < r,apter be ;rap. d witli t!,e i-nstnmaiy badge of mourning f,,r the ' ;>• i . ,<1 ot thirty days. Resolve !. That the Secretary he and is hereby in strueted to send a copy of thi- memorial. ith m-i-iiii pativinresolu!. 'tis, to the Mid ai of our de,-eased ' eolnj'iii.ion. I>. R. AFSTI.V. L. 11. I'IKE. • oinmittee. THE MARKETS. LCWISTOWN, May 0, 18G6 beat, red, per bushel ?2 40 '* white " 2 45 Parley " 50 Rye " 05 0 its " 40 Corn, new " GO Cloverseed " 4 00 Tiuiothysefeil " .0 (JO Flaxseed " 1 75 Putter per lb 05 Lard " 10 Eggs per dozen , 15 Beeswax per lb 35 Country s-jttp " 7.10 Tallow " 10 Wool " 45 Feathers " GO lips " 15 Country Ilams " 20 " Sides " 15 " Shoulders per lb 15 Dried Apples per bushel 2 50 " Cherries " 2 00 Beans " 1 50 Potatoes, 1 25 Salt, hbl 3 25 " Sack 3 00 Flour is retailing at the following prices : Lewistown Extra Family per cwt. 6 00 Supertino 5 00 Extra Family per bid 12 50 Superfine 10 50 Plillailrlplita Market*. Sale.* of ivices pork at 829n29 50; hams in pickle at 17al8e; bird, 2ojti2le. Cotton is extremely quiet. Flour —little doing, hut prices are firm: sales of a few hundred bar rels at 87 25aS for superfine, 88 50 a 0 25 for extras, >0 5"all ft t&ken by persons of temp- rate haCt*. This medicine has hecn , kniiirri in the United States over JO years. Thousands have u-ed it, and found i: lmver failed to cure anv ; complaint for which it was recomincnded, and all • those who first tried it areimw never without it. In the Cholera of WS, L>r. Tobias attended 40 eases and 1 -si 4 being called in too late to bo any good. I IIKE( TIONS.— fake a teaspoonfnl in a wineglass ' of water every half iiour for two hours, and rub the > j abdomen and extremities well with the Liniment. To ■ a 1 lay the thirst, take a lump ofiee in the mouth, about tnr size of a marble every ten minutes. It is warran ted perfectly innocent to take intemafv. Sold hv all druggists, price 4o and cents. It,-pot. 56 Courtlandt j st., N. A . mylMm. 4 Single 1?\ ol llr;ui(lr(>tli\ S 3 Uls contains more vegetable extractive matter than twen ty boxes of any pills in the world besides : lifty tive hundred physicians use them in their practice to the exclusion of other purgatives. The first letter of their value is yet -i-nrr-ely appreciated. When they are better known, sudden death and continued sick ness wnl be o, the past. I.et those who know them speak light out in their favor. It is a duty which will sare life. Our race are subject to a redumlancy of vitiated bile ; at season, and it is as dangerous as it is prevalent but Hrandreth I'llis ait'ord an invaluable and eiticient . protection. Hy their occasional use we prevent the j Collection of those linjiiirities, which, when in -uSi" ! cienl quantities, cause so much danger to tlie body's | ' he,ll,h ' Ti '". v soon •■'•re Liver Coniphuut, Dyspepsia, ( boss of Appetite, Rain j n the Head, llearthiirn, Pain ' in the Breast-bone, Sudden Faintness and Cnstiveness. ! | by "'• respectable dealers iu tnediciucs. Im Reduction in Price OF THE AMERICAN WATCHES, Made at Waltham, Massachsetts in • -M- qUeii.-e of the rc-ent great d- cline ni gold • and -Jti-r and all the material- used in the manufae- ! ; tiirf * ' nir goods, and in antic:p.->;it,n oi asiill further i I decline, we hai -.- re.luced our prices to as low a point j a- thev cat: hi i.la, 0,l ' ' i With Gold at Par, so that n . one need hesit eto buv a watch now from ! | ,h * 'Si;-'tatim ti.at it will be el.eKperat so.ne tuture j time. The test of ten years and the mannfe tut, and ' ' sale of More than 200.000 Watches, , 11 avf given our productions the very hiahe-t i ink : among time-keeprs. Coiniaem-ing with tin dctw- • ; miiia'i n to make only th roughly, xcetlentwatches, ! • our i usiness steadily increased as the lie 1 ecanm ! acquainted with their value; until for months together ! we have 1 ecu unable to supply the h-mand. We 1 have repeatedly enlarged our t-.rv ! uilditi r - nut,! ! they now ever over thrt • acres , f gr uad. and give i aceonniio lation to more than eight iiundred work- j lie n. We n i now More T:m\ <,n:;-II.li -k >.I i. THE WATCHES -• u.n i\ TIC: , i MTED • vii did, rent grades ar- - - listinsu'-lied ' ; by the following trade mark- , ngraved on the plate: 1. ' Ameri. an Watch Co ." Waltham Mass. "Appb ton. Tracy i Co ." W.iltham. Mass. jo. "P. S. Hart left," Waltham Mass. 4. ••Win. Ellerv."' I bur I. tl'lEs WA I I'll of tirst qualify Is named I Apple-toil, 'Tracy -V Co, Waltham. Mas-. C. i i. lr .next quality of Ladies' Watch is named | ]'. S. Dart left, Waltli mi. Ma-s. Tlios- Wat •!- 1 cs are I iruished in a great variety of-i/.-s „nd ! i !,e Aluei i.-an W. tch Co.. of Waltham. Ma-- I Ii- t,. --at tha- Without ii.-tnict ,n of trade : Abb iii b i'Rt.U ■:] - , Jlf KIR K.iC l idJY j ARE i'bb'i WAR 11 A.N I bit ' in liu- "i any country. Buyer- -h iM r- mem- j be: that utiiike t:;e . iaralttee • .. ftr.-ign maker who 1 •" " A r be -j,. i. t>,..- wai:am i-g0,.,; all : lit - against the l mp.my - r th-a Ag-uit ami i i ,f aft.-r the mn.-t th->roi:-.'i> ttat-y wate!i i prove del'.-, tiv- ill any }>art:it may aia av-, X j < hang-,1 f->r another. As the Aiu--ric..n Wat-i.- j I made at Waltham, are ,c . •-. dealci- gem: ... -ugh" U tt.e c.-.iutiy, wc ~„t -.-i.. .i oru-rs for 1 -;!f_le wati-hc-. ! tlf i H IX.—The J■ Ui I. are ■ a ito ' ' of r> i" "•'••-• tAil p.-. -i a- sc. .:.g ■ .i.-.-r --l' its will be pro-, ■ nted. JIOBHLWS & AI'PLETOX, At; EN f.S 1"I>R THE AMERICAN WATCH Co, i my'.' lin 18* BROADWAY, N. Y. DEAD HEADS, ; or. in < ther words, 1.. whose one- g, .rmu- locks , i have withered ami whitened, can in a few moments j be i clothed V til at ... . YOUTHFUL AT TRACTION* by a -ing'c ap; ■ ..tica f tliat Won- | uerfu! tali-man. CRISTA HAIR I)YE. Giiz/1.-d whiskers and m u.-taoj.v-. ladies' < urls m. i to w . -h th<- f i..,> prematurely drifted, j j and red, sandy, or whitey-brown hair, receive, as if by j ; mag; the rarest slct 1c- of black or brown bom this ; harmless i.otanical hair-darkwiier. Manuficiurc.i by ; J. uni.*TAlKtl!t I. 6 A.tor House. New York. Sold Iy j j Druggists. Applet! by ail Hair Dresser*. i may 't-lrn ' • Ijosc. ~ A I'l'ttntissor.v Note tor given hy i Jat'oh Kinst l ot Fci'git*on'- Valley, to the .subscriixT, tUitccl April 2, lvitj. Ail per sons are iicreliy cautioned not to purchase or negotiate said note; and it" found and returned to the mulei'signed a liberal re : ward will he paid. WILLIAM HOW. Derrr twp., Mav 18(>ti.-;:t i i IF.TTHRS remainitiir unelainied in the i j Post Olfieo at Jjowistovvn, J'a., on tDo sth of May, 18GG. Jlrown Miss AnnieLKintrycr Robert II Corgill J times \V Kins; Michael Friday Samuel if Loutit vk < 'olehouse i Fisher Isaiah R Miller Miss Lottwise <' lawyer sold at the same time and place, a piece ot WOODLAND, situate in said township, adjoining lands of Isaac Voder, j James Baiiv, \\ in. M. Fleming and oth-v ! eis, containing *<> 4t'i'es and £'2 IVrdiPS and allowance, which is well covered with I rail timber. ITEMS < F SA I.E. —One third of jturehase money on eonlirmation tjf sale, and the hulam-e in two equal annual payments thereafter, with interest front confirma tion of sale, to he secured by moi'tyrairc or judgment notes. JOH X D. BARR, Adin'r of Andrew Watt, dee'd. X. R. Purchasers "desiring until Ist of April next for the first payment, can be ' ! accommodated by having it secured satis factorily to the Adin'r, and hy paying'the interest audenough to cover expenses, ami further time could probabiy be got on the other payments. " inH-ts. ! ' / jfil'lliW COfRT S.i Li:. In pursuance < Il>. ISh<>. the following Real Kstate, to \\ it : Xo. 1. Lot of Ground situate on ! ' Market street, in the Borough of MeVey- i ! town, fronting 53 feet on said street and ; ' | extending l ack two hmjdred and fourteen 1 t et four inches to Sarah's alley, bounded ! north by Locust alley, soutl'i ! v lot of 1 Joseph Jacob's heirs, west by Market st., and known in the plan of -aid Rorough ' , as Xo. gs. with it H'U -k, Siior. &•., : thereon erected. No. 2. (>;,•■ Lei. hounded nonli lv Lo ' ust by eanai. lot late of "('ris well oh tju -outit. and Sarah's obey on i ; the west, being fifty-three feet - vm in- ' '•lies front. Sale to commence at one o'clock j . in., . when terms will be made known. GFO. L. CALDHiIWOOD. | apbs Admr. A. W. Brimmer, dee'd. pq ** vt - A- • t: 0 '-KS — F 3KZX *W' wmm vS W O. .%J Jj, V Attorney at Law. LEWIsTOWN. PA. AFPERS his professional ssmcos to th< citizens of U Mifflin county. Office wit.': D. W. Woods.esq, | Main street, below •"ationui Hotel. myZ : STAMPING ! STAMPING ! ! I ADli'.s wishing to have Stamping I j H' f *• rßKAlUf,rE?ir.!ltlll)F.aY ■ - IC > IJ A a ;. :.G tbo • IJI J., ; T in-,: , [ I' :T-rn I evt-ry -b-.-T.G I>N and ATE I-ITC-: -tv!E<. a!*ay- un iiali i nil> 1 salt*. iq i'Zi-kiin. ' S\iEW BRANCH ST ORE. jdgsjStraw Goods & Millinery, t • WHORKSALK AND KETAII.. ' TO MIi.blXEHs I can offerti cmost fat orahle j ' terms, us all niv g nr.- .hip,x• .1 directly trom the ! 1 T'.C ti.rv 1 . Ma— :l LN:--T!-. W.' O-. IJJ-. .. ] , W - - VR than can T- lionglit in New York by the PE-,f V invite ti.e . *O-n;ion of the ■ I.A-I -- ol PI.- town and V. inav to our ST• ■• • K ..f M - J •■• T:• I Ladies Hats and Bonnets, which WE will sell 1- wer llnin ever ortV-red IN-fon- at rci:- : 11 J ! - L'< INF.. . Agent for Stows. DANIELS A CO. Wholesdo Mann- : fa- titrors of Imported and 1 .uicstte-Straw Uood-. I.- wi.-tovvn, AJ'iil I-, ISNIJ. ( Call and. See A. L, Mason's GRAND SALOON | > t and Confectionery, McVKVKIWX, L'A ' Now Open for the Public. ICE CREAM, &C., j at all times. He has also a ROOM pre- ' pared for Ladies and Gentlemen. inay2-4t Grocery and Variety Store. .R fie jarorit' old Stand jot'ita i'ly occujji- ; cd by Jfll 'crtz, and latterly In) 1). ('. ore, In'tro n fin f jtion I!<>u.*c and Jilut-k Hxtr Hot'l, Hast Market *1 assortment of the best Groceries comprising Coffees, Sugars, Teas, Molasses, Fish, Salt, Tobacco, Segars, ! Brooms, Tuba, Backets, and hundreds of OTLN-r arti- ' . IE- IN general U-C. together VV;T!I H uns. Shoulders. 1 Dried Beef, AC. Also Confections and Nut- of all ; j kinds. FAM V Articles, and a general variety of such : matters ana things a- may be needed in housckeei>- ING from H pin upi " ■ MUTIIERSBOUGHS. The pabße arc invited to give us a calL ap25.6M i JUST RECEIVED, * Dress Goods, AT REDUCED PEICES. A Choice Lot of | CARPETING, | At Geo. Blymyer & feon. Lewistown, May 2, ISGC-if JITL-SOO DF.IL 4 EAIT ! We want 7 . - severj where to sell Sewing Machiio-s. Throe new kind.-. I nder and upper LT-cd. Warranted five years.— • Above salary or large COMMISSIONS paid, T'tie osi.V machines sold in the United States I--r less than *4O, wluch are Ml,, lis. *rd I,;, Hour. IIVC/CI ,r- LLGSOU! I (i ROVER <£ Bab tr, Singer ic,anrt IQA*.'.-O-I-IIC?G. t'ir- U ; la. S nr.- Address, or call UPON shaw A dark. Bid deford. Maine, or Chicago, Illinois. DEE3B-isty 70000 GOOD BRICK SALi; KV r 8. O. McCURDY A CO m3L3t Siglerville Store, Armagh tp. Hubbard's Reaper and blower IA til Hi:HS SCO it before purehti*:..,! i any other. The Bclf-Rake is und.'r the control of the (IriCer; a perfect ml,'.'.' er warranted to give satisfaction. \ ' chine can be seen at Mill Creek. A ni< ij el is being exhibited through the count:, * by an agent. Local agents wanted jn Miffiin, Huntingdon and Blair eounti Address A.' IIARSHBA RGKlt' m2.2t* Mill Creek. J-;,. YTIIK. ' Sealed Proposal* Will IK- revived until li~>th 1\- tin undersigned commit toe for the BUILDING OF A CHURCH, for the use of the M. E. Society, at near Heaver Dam Mills. The builds,,', t<> be brick, heigth 14 feet, size 40.\,->,i Specifications can be seen by enlliii" < 1 Jaiues Duncan, at his store. E. PENEPACKER , D. DECKER. WM. B. EE KENS. I Coininittce. Wayne tp., May 2, 1 st>. r ) —;;t. r P' I lie ramirrs < JlilHici and 1 £ smf ingdoit counties : Wc would call vour attention to Clark's PATENT BROOM WRAPPER. by which every one can make their own i I rooms, at.any time, inn lew minutes, by raising or procuring a little broom corn. You save the expense of all the wrapper will cost in one year. The wrap pers are made of the best Russia slice; iron, and will last with any care 20 yea!-. There is a man traveling with *a tin bead that is nothing to compare with Clark's patent, of which every one will he sat i-tied on seeing them ; therefore we would ativise'you to not purchase until you examine ( lark's wrapper, which yn;i will have the opportunity of seeing soon. nmy2.2t Y>ri(i:. A meeting of the stockholders of the. Odd Fellows Hall Company, will he held at the Hall, on Monday afternoon, Mav Ttii, 1860, at 2o'clock, for the purpose of electing nine managers to conduct the business of the corporation for the endu ing year. JOHN HAMILTON, may_\ 1 1 Secretary. r pSBE' Commissioners will meet at c tlieir office in the ('ourt J louse, in the Borough of I.ewistown. on K R i DA Y May 1 -tli, tor the purpr lilted since asses-meiit was made. Ju2 JOS. s. WAREAM. Clerk. OTHCE TO TWL'AVKRS. An ahatamcnt of FIVE PERCENT, n the amount of their State, County ami i.•_>;. Rv order of Commiss'i ui2 JOS. S.' WAREAM, Clerk. \ I IU I'OEJ S \OTU Il - \ ihe undersigned, appointed Audi tor by he Orphans' Court of Miffiin < ■>., 0 decide upon exceptions and distribute ■he fund in the hands of John W. Shaw. Au m r. of A Pre* i M arks, dee'd, will at It r U to th. d'lTit ■ of Lis appointment, Thurs 'lav, May 11-4 ill, lo o'eioek a. in., at thcof iiee ot D. \\ . Woods, esq., in Lewi.-tftwi:. 11. J. CCLRERTSON may , —4l Auditor. j/M 4TK >i a rjrci ) l is!,, ! , dee d 1 J Notice is hereby given that letters t; -tanieiitary on the estate of Margerv i i iier, late of Deeatur township, Milflin county, dee d, have been granted to the unucr.-dgned, residing in Derrv town ship. All persons imlebte.l to said estate are requested t make immediate pav nient, and those having claims to preseiit tliem duly authentiejitod for settlement *y- ,; t T. o. HELL, Executor. j) % ItTA SISESIS 11 \n iIC E~ 1 Notice i- hereby given that LEAH P. IA M\ E R has this day withdrawn front the linn ot s. J. Bmsnix A- CO., and it being absolutely necessary to have the ac counts squared up as soon as possible, all per-ons indebted are requested to call and make .settlement without delay, and thus save costs. The bonks are in* the hands of S. J. BUISIII.X. 1 he business will he continued at the old stand, opposite the jail, l>v S. J. Bris bin and Prudence Blymyer, under the old name and title. S. J. BRISBIX, LEAH BLYMYER, PRI'DENCE BLYMYER, I.ewistown, April 21, 1866. [mv2-;>t QWEET POTATO PLAMTS. FLOWERS, EVERGREENS. PLANTS, Ac. On hand ami always for sale bv JOHN HIMMELWHIOHT, ap2>-3t Lewistown, Pa. j )ISM>ITTIO\. Tito firm trading under the name of McCoy A Rohrer has this dav, April 2d isiio, by mutual consent dissolved part nership. Ail persons indebted to the said firm by Note or Book account will call and make settlement without further notice. The books and accounts are in tlie hands oi J. F. Rohrer, who will settle the same. JAMES G. McCOY. J. F. ROHRER. McVey town, April 18, 18GG. ||h.UOV 4L. Having moved my store to the stand opposite the Post Office, formerly occupi ed by J. H. Ross, 1 now offer to the citi zens of MeVevtown and vicinity, a fine assortment of goods, purchased at the present low prices, such as IJs-y Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Oueensware,Cedarware, Fish, salt, Ac. Also, a vwrv line assortment of Men's, Women's and Children's Boots and Shoes. As I intend selling goods strictly for Cash and Produce, (unless by special agreement,) I can offer great in ducements to my friends who favor me with a call. Thankful for the liberal pat ronage heretofore received, 1 hope a con tinuance of the same. All kinds of pro duce taken in exchange for goods. Call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. My motto is "Quick sales and small profits. J. F. ROHRER ' MvVeytown April 1- i6*.