would havo dismayed any officer ex cept one endowed with an iron will and the most exalted courage." Such is the character of General Geary I 'lt was from this tim • the democratic party became the open advocate of shivery as a divine institution. THE GAZETTE. LEWISTOWN, PA. Wednesday, June 20. 186' G. <i. 6. G. It. FRVSISGER, Editor*. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. The GAZETTE j* pibh-hud ever-.- IV; inos tny i!it> oi'l -taad, a; sl. VJ in advance, or at the eml of i in.mth:. Cash Rates of Advertising. Utrda ;T line - or less) I year ' Artmtmstr ition or Executor's N'ov-es - ■ ■ Aul.tor's <io " oo Eat ray N'utic--. four lime*. - Caution or >:her short Not! ys, Tavern Eh-en-tiu. single, I If mor" than ob. c-a:*h 50 Hf k , :-tor> N tices of Accounts, each Sheriffs Salee. per square I C-) Editorial Notices in fonts p>r ';:io for each insertion. T lines of nonpareil or lines o! burgeois make a 'Personal cornm-ini'Siueis. reso'.uti -n c ef societies, ohivu.iry notices, .v.-.. half prifo. These terms will be rigidly ada?r- ito in aii cases. Job Work. T'i.:' til sheet I' lls. 51 1 for o.i or !?s . ,urth hwt I. fd $J fjr 25 of ie^9; rK OTKH\B, MAJ.IH.MMM Notices of New Atlveriiscmtli**. Internal Revenue Apt < al.-—M. R. Mo st;'. Blacksmith —Stray Steer —Tobacco-it Kd. I'ry.-iuet-j's—L.st of Letter?;. kc. James Parker A: Sons are agents forth;* Florence Sewing Machine noticed in an other column. I>:AJ. GLN. JOHN.'W. GEAEY, Union Candidate for Governor. Wt publish to-day a brief account of the life and service,-, of Gea. Geary, and ask . Lan aiteniivc p-:i!sal. I.ike ail oth er men he no doubt has hi- faults, but to aile_re, a.? -oine copperheads do, iiiat Iso is .a inei'v nobody, r> quires a sitallow-iiaired ; ate v.'itli a .-killl thicker than any! ongo negro ever born. Wo had during the war any number of officers dressed up in }x-x --eoekft' feather-, hut when it came to real servic. and hard knocks the jackdaws Were soon e>:n >-? d : and t-i ban fact that Gen. (Jeary went into the service asa < 'apt-tin.- remained in it during the war, h i i a son killed bv his side, was himself three times Wounded (one of which is still not healed, i and finally dm- out a Major General, is evidence enough of his patri otism, lira very and .-kill. The Republican Nomination for Congress. I lie action ot the Republican party of Cambria County in rejecting Mr. Barker re-nomination, destroys tic. claim which that county had for tho-uccessi<>n, and places all the eountb s < a an equal footing. Cambria, Blair, Huntingdon an i MitMin compose the District. ( am bria having the present member, has no claim whatever t<> the next, since she re iu-es to put Mr. Itarker forward for re nominatiou. Blair county having had the nominee for three successive terms preceding the last, viz.; in '6O and '62 will certainly have to stand buck for the present. Huntingdon county has not bad the nominee since 1852—sixteen years ago—when Dr. McCullnch was nomina ted and elected on the Whig ticket. Mif tlin has noi had the nomination for munv years, and has strong claims. From these facts, it is plain Chat the nomination clearly belongs to Hunting don or Miiiiin, and it these two counties are allowed to sett If- the question between themselves, we liavc fir doubt the strong Republican majority given in Hunting-! don county won id be a sufficient argument t<> induce Mifflin to yield her claim for the present. It is Huntingdon county, a:t< r all. lli.it must bo depended on to fleet the candidate, and with such claims as she lias for the nomination, we think it will be rather unkind, to say the lea.-t, for the other counties to refuse' to concede it to her. We copy the n'oove from tlie Shirley - hurg Herald as a correct exposition of laets. thougii \\ >. do not altogether assent to the position assumed that In cause Mr Barker was not re-nominated, it destroys the claim which Cambria county had for the succession. Personally, we are fir.-; for Mi til in county; secondly, if Hunting don county cm or will pri cut an urn x < cp.'enable man who n\*sll command tlx suffrage of the district, so far as mere * hiims go, we nr.- for Hunting ion; but if it can he shown that Mr. Morrell, in ad dition to hi- i xteiisivc knowledge ami busiine.-s capacity, which friend and foe concede to him, will be most likely to defeat the copperhead plan com octed by Cowan, (ly mer Co. to elect one of their own stamp from this district, then v,-, are /or Dauici J. Morrell. First of ail. however, we are for harmony and gie-l w id, and trust politician- in all the coun ties will make nj> their minds to meet caiiuiy and deliberately, and do no act which will cause estrangement or hard feeliug. In that case it will matter hut Jittle whether the nominee be from Mif flin. Huntingdon. Cambria, or even Blair, for although men may be disappointed, the district will lie represented as it ought to ix-, by a sound Union man. i he Huntingdon Monitor nays: As Mr. 1 liomas M. Kelly, tax-collector was pass iyg through the bridge near Orhisonia, en his way home, on last Friday evening, about dusk, lie was appealed to by a man lying on the floor of the bridge tor assis tance. Mr. Kelly alighted frofn his horse to aid the supposed sick, wheu the scoun drel gave the signal, and two other ruf fians rushed upon Mr. K. from their hiding places, beat, dangerously stabbed and robbed him of between SoOOandS-kH, The highwaymen then fl<<i and have not \ -t Ieon nTested. The Constitutional Amendment as it was Passed Perfected by both Houses of Con gress. Joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United Stats: Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States ot America in Congress assembled, two third-of both Houses concurring, That the following article lie projxrsed to the Legislatures of the several States as an amendment to the Constitution ot the United States, which, when rat died ..y three-fourths of the said Legislatures, shall 1k valid as a jiart of the Constitu tion. namely: AKTin.E —. SECTION 1. All persons born or naturalized in the 1 nitcd Suites, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the Stale wherein*they reside. No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States. Nor Miali any State deprive any person of life, lib erty or property without due proec-s of law, nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction Jhv equal protection of the laws. Sj:> . 2. Representatives shall be appor tioned among the several States according to their respective numbers, counting the whole number of personam each State, excluding Indians not taxed; but whene ver the right to vote at any election for electors of President and Vice President, or for United States Representative? in Uongris.-. executive and judicial oliiecrs, or tlie members of the Legislatures there of, is denied to any of the male inhabi tants of such State, being twenty-one years of age, and citizens of the United States, or in any way abridged, except for participation in rebellion or other crime, the basis of representation therein shall be reduced in the proportionwhk*h the number of such male eitizeus shall bear to the whoh number of male ciiizen twonty-one years of age in such State. Sec. No person shall bea Senator or Representative in Uoiigre?s, elector of President and Vice President, or hold am office, civil or military, under the United States or under any Slate, who having previously taken an oath as a member of Congress, or as an officer of the United States, or as a member of any State Leg islaturcy or as an executive or judicial of ficer of any State to support the ( on.-titu tioii ol the i. i.ited States, -hall have < n gaged in insurrection or rebellion again?! the same, or given aid or comfort to tin. enemies thereof, hut Congress may, by a vote of two-thirds of each House, remove such disability. Six . J. The validity of the public debt of the United Stale- authorized by law, including debit- incurred for the payment of pension? and bounties for services in suppressing insu rreetion or rebel lion , &hall not be questioned, but neither the Uni ted States nor any Site ,-iiali sissUine or pa\ any debt orobligation iin uried in aid of insurrection or rebellion agoin.-t the United States, or any daim for the loss or emancipation of any Cave, but all such uebt-, obligations and eiuinisshall beheld illegal and veld. The New k ork Herald, the principal support* i' oi JoojisrOii aiiu <i Nil tor poncntof the Union programme of Con gress, has the manliness to speak as fol low- of these amendments : V Tiiis is. we -ay. a - irons* platform upon which lo go before the people of tin Northern Stales. There is nothing lu re obnoxious to publii opinion in the way of negro suffrage, while :h" alternativ'e -u.' gesn ■; will be satisfactory to the North. There are no vindictive penalties Jiere again-', ivih is and traitor.-, iu, eoraiuiou al exciu-km-, which cannot be iv.->,-ufi successfully before the jieopli ts iai put down tlx- rebellion. The same may be said of the jirojxisitions touciiiug the na tional debt, the debts of the rebellion and tue tour millions ot liberated Southern slaves. Upon this platform the Republi can party adhering to this Congiv.-.- can carry our apjiroaciiing Northcin Stan ehviions a- they did last year, if there i-e ixi other -harpiy defined issue brought in season before the people." . I he Herald is right in saying this is a strong platform, and it i? -o i ecause it is right and just to both* North and South. The propose 1 amendments to the con stitution are a platform which ine-.-ts the general approval of the Republican party, and 111a leaves negro suffrage with the State-, where it properly belongs, but justly denies th,. right of rebellious Statt - to have thirty or forty members of Con gress to outvote the loyal North if tho\ exclude the loyal black? from that privi- ! lege of voting or, in other words, it pro vide- that a white vote in the Sout.li -hall not count more than ri white vote in the North. 1 ndcr the "( on-titution as it was," which the Soutlx rn democracy for feited by rebellion, tlx-y had that ri-ht', and the question now is, Shall it be re stored to them uniinpared, so that less man eigi t millions ot a wliiiepojajlation in tlio-c Mates sliall cxerci.-o as much pol.ta-al power as w< ive millions in tin- North? There ir something to talk about—there is a prineipl, whieli will bear discussion, and it is one too of a vital character. No ' other act under heaven, save a rebellion, could have wrested this monopoly from . those States, because they held it by com-! i-a- t. That compact they broke, and it now remains for the victor to say whether they -hall come back as our equate or our superiors. Once admitted, there is an end to all compromise on the subject and nothing but another rebellion could de- i pnva three Southern whites, even if rebels at heart still, from being the equal politi cally ot five northern men. The issue t hcrelore is not negro 'qualiti/, but wheth 't a Southern rebel is better and entitled to more rights than a loyal Northern man Democracy says bo is -Republicans sav ho i- not Soldiers Union men, choo-e sides in this plain case . f*Mr 1 Ja, i!l ,iu ' hB saw-mill i™? 8 )ing, near Ebensburg, -n l i - .l tHv!ll! .v with terrible force Jhi omidmg ami machinery were de ftr 1 the cTigii,i-er. flyman and were injured. One man wis blown hity feet, lut wit-not hurt. U-j A New York man, who had not ;'; a - >n tlte pure air of thecountrv. rleMd ;'n ° r \', by putting a dead hsh on his nose, when he slowlv re- Mveil, exclaiming: "That's tr, v Jl_it smells fikc homo.'' go<H ' 11 More Democratic Financiering. Three years ago Isaac Slenker entered upon hi- post as Auditor General, and of course the office was at once tilled with patent democrats, mostly of the copper head stamp. Through prostration, that ollieial was unable to devote as closo at tention to his duties as a responsible of , tieer ought, and it now appears that the taxpayer- are likely to pay rather dear for hi# election and thru' democracy. The officers of the Petroleum Bank and the Venango Bank, intend entering suit against the State of Pennsylvania, for the recovery of a million and a quarter of Uni ted States sei-urities. with Aud itor General Slenker, us security for the cireulating medium of those banks. The ; facts, as they are stated in official circles, I are these: The firm of Culver, Peun & Co. ; were in the habit of taking the notes of the Venango and Petroleum Baltics for cancellation at the Auditor General's of fice, where they received a like amount of bond- for that which they presented in notes. It is now alleged that the parties thus redeeming tie .-e-boiuis were neither agents nor officers of these banks, and that the bonds were taken to New York, and hypothecated by Culver, l'enu A Co. .-cnator I logo, from the Venango di.-irict, allege- that it was without authority of the banks ; that it was embezzlement, for which the Auditor General of the state, is responsible. Warrants have been is sued and officers are now in Venango county to arre-t the parties implicated in this transaction. Auditor General Ilart | ran ft has appointed 11. Clay A i lonian, E. < . \\ illiams and i'. J. Jordan a commis sion to proceed to Venango county and examine into the affidrs of the Venango County Bank, connected with which, as is alleged in the nffi.jal paper creating th:s committee, evidence of fraud exists. Deatn ot Gou, Cass. i Ins distinguished citizen departed this life at Detroit on Sunday last, aged SO years. He held many prominent posi tions since the war of 1812, was Secret arv of war when Calhoun attempted rebel lion in 1*32, and during the recent rebel lion was an out-and-out Union man. War in Europe. There is every probability that Europe w ill be plung"l into a war in which all the nations may be involved. 80 far a w e can gather facts?, Prussia seems to be the aggressor, seconded by Victor Eman uel of Italy, ami probably Napoleon of! I*ranee in the bach ground. Pru-sia claims ill" Danish diiviiies-t i/ed la.-t year, awl Italy w man<is ihi cession of Venice, while Austria, liege- that the duchies ate a part ol tie German ( on federation, aud \ eniee hers 1. y to aty and pos-es- iou for inauyV ir-. In tlii.- "n-t Austria has li ■' rig lit i.'ii licr side, an-l witii a powerful army is reaay to enter a com,-t which, "nee commenced, there is not- Mine what will be t: ■ ; . A 110 ' ' ' smoking in tin v. ay t r g •iciaiiy indulged in. tint- j so .■ ■lil i_ i'-jn■ • pa>-i ot'ei'.- to a very ii-- agreeable annoyance. In going to Har n.-.uurg iii tiie i i.ine i.;-t we. k tin re vr. 1 at least a dozen puffing way at <-i --g1 iv and pip . an ia- the morning was coal, the window.s closed, aud the tobacco • of tin I'inegan order, the atmosphere was by no no v, .1.- pleasant, even tou-who can stand most smoke. As way passengers have 110 choice, but nw#t go in this ear. it appears to us smoking ought to be pro hibited altogether, or all who indulge in , it be compelled to take a position w here the current <>f air could carry off the smoke. Jll returning on the Day Express —by the by one of the .most pleasant trains on the road —pipe and cigar were also in use. The large boiler connected with the engine at the paper mill of Eby, Morri- ; son iv Co., at Spang's Mill, Blair county, exploded with terrific force 011 Friday afternoon a week. Both ends ot the boil er were blown out, one of them being hurled across the creek a distanceof some j two hundred yards. Joseph Whittaker, ; who was on traced when the explosion oc- : currcd in sliovelin: coal near the boiler, was struck by some portion and very seriously injured. It will be some two months before the mill will resume oper- | : ations. Democracy as it Is. In Clearfield county democracy consist# of a defense of Mrs. Surratt, Harold, At zeroth, Payne, Mudd, Arnold, O'Laugh lin and Spangler, the accomplices, of the assassin Booth—a general defense of boun ty jumpers, deserters, and skeduddlers — and a particular hatred of Secretary Stan ton. In Juniata county the Climber Club gravely resolve i oat the Pittsburgh con vention forgot lie true interests of the soldiers in endorsing a soldier (Gen. Gea ry ( for Governor, instead of a copperhead who 011 all occasions voted against them. We do not wonder much at the passage of such a resolution, if it is true, as Uie ilegister savs, they sell peas down there in a box containing about a pint at 35 cents, and strawberries at $1 per peek, pod# included. .Struwberiies in pods! Jchosaphat, what a whopper! SC. A few days since a young man, named Cunningham, fell from the tower of the new Lutheran church, in Green ville. a distance of sixtv-five feet, without sustaining any material injury. &=■#*■ a miller at l'hillipsburg, N. J., has been dressing his millstones with lead in stead of cement, and as far as known more than 3)0 persons have been poisoned by the flour impregnated with that mineral —the process of baking having transform ed it inin '.'ailiniiioof lead, adeadlv pnfson. B£L,The cholera is slowly working its way in New York, although it does not appear to cause extraordinary excitement. Cases, occurring mostly amqngtlie poorer classes, living in crowded localities teem ing with filth, are reported daily, while at intervals deaths take place which are : clearly the result of the cholera. ROOK \OIICI>. Godey's Lady's Book. —July number, now 011 our table, commences the73d vol. It contains a beautiful steel engraving, entitled .Summer Joys, the usual large Fashion plate, with numerous other en gravings. The literary matter will lie read with interest. BizpalFs Idols. Life's Contrasts, The Daffodils, Ac., are excel lent. Dress under Difficulties, by a lady of Georgia, gives an insight of the troub les of southern ladies duringthe blockade. L. A. Godey, Phila. £3. The Ladies' Friend for July opens with a handsome and suggestive engraving (-ai led the Distressed Bachelor. Fashion plate tasteful and attractive; various other embellishments. Among the literary matter is an interesting biographical sketch of Madame Poland, called forth by some recent discoveries. .Receipts, to meet the wants of the season. Address, Deacon A Peterson, 3P. Walnut street, Pliila. Terms, $2.50. F.'-.ry Saturday, a journal of choice reading selected from foreign current lit erature. for home and travel, published by liekimr A I-ields, Boston, contains a variety ol the best productions of writers in the old world. "We unhe-itatimrly re commend it to the reading public gener ally. Price 10 cents. Yearly sd.OiO BradhG Monthly, truly a magazine of to-day, for July, is on our table. The con tents are—Utah, an illustrated article, the Dead Letter, part 2d, an Adventure in Portugal, John Christopher's fcjtwrv. the j age of animals, the "Whit - Jack of the Upper Sarnnac, A Pi.-i U. Grip, the Five Senses. 1, Touch. The Wonderful Secret, Art Lines, My Every-Day Paths, i esiuo live poems, current notes," Ac. Beadle A ("0., 11 s William street, New York, $3.00. fr-i We received from Horace Waters, 4-1 Broadway, New \ ork, threeexeellcut pie-c-s of piano sheet music. Tlie first i . a sacred chorus, <), you fnust be a Lover of the Lord, a plain, beautiful piece, suit able for revivals. Price 3D cents. The second is a companion piece of "Don't marry a man if he Drink-, viz: I'll mar ry no man if he Drinks, price 30 ct-., as sung by little Ellic Parkliurst, with great aj'plaiise, at the Temperance Meetings in Ni w York and Brooklyn. The third i- Sunlight Polka Brilliant. price 4?) cents, also by Mrs. Parkhuist. A trio of trc-ms. ■ Addn -s as above. i>.- 11.c American Agriculturist, in it- May number cndoises lb. Florence Bcw ing-Maeliine. in connection \Yith some , others, and states, that they Mould not part with their sewing-machine, provided they could get no more for 8"x)0. We quote their argument in defense of the statement: "The SSOO could be invested in U. S. bond- :md-bring perhaps $:■;•) a year inter' -f. I'he sewing in < n large family can seblom be don* 1 by two full days a week 01 si ady hand-sewing, or f<>ur months in ay ear. But witii any otic of these machines a woman can ,-ew at least eight time- a- i t-t a- l>v hand; i.ut, allow ing for all tnc l-e-ting, etc., call it only four mm- a- fast. Then with a ww ing-maehine three out of four months' -• -wing - ;tu !• ■ easily save i: < ;l u any ne hire and board a se itnstn -- t bree months , for •-•>'. 'We knot' l that JU\ bin Of ohr ' lower-jiric. d scWing-maicbilM-H 1 iys for itself every year with us. Then her< i aiioihii* important i'ln era in p. ' ."best.-, t !u- r< •. 1a.I"! -to lit i. the deformed -puns, tin iiijuu d cy -j _ i 1;, ail so common among those who sew much with the needle, arc avoided by t ho-ewiio use a machine. The benefit in this re spect by lar outweighs the cow of the m.-i --ehinc. "So much for wind wo think and know about sewing-machines. ll> 'diru ad iis> > >.()'}) man who ark# our opinion io yet i'tnii yood iiiocftt/ii /or hi# hourt, oyn if he ha# to red an acri of fund to do iif' We would add that for family use there is no machine giving such universal sat isfaction in ail point- as the "Florence 1 .ock-.—titcl 1 Reversible Feed Machine." Methodist. ; Jt MARRIED On the evening of the 14th inst., hv Lev. W. Downs. Li:\vis A. < X.IM: imd Sak.Ml si'ioj-tPMovMii, of Union town ship. Snyder county, Pa. On the same evening, bv the same ISAAC \\. \Yooi>s, of Lewistown. and C.\KOM.NE LIXN, ol Perry couutv. Pa. In this place, 011 the 31st ult.,'bv Rev. i J. B. Heimeiisiiyder, at the residence of John <'upper, JOSKIUI I). Tret:, to Fj.i/.A JANE I HOMAS, both of Lewistown. THE MARKETS. LEWISTOWN, June £oplßG6. Wheat, red, per bushel $2 75 " white " 2 80 Barley • 00 Gye •• 1 00 , Oats " CO Cern, new " gO Clovereced " 0 00 Timothypeed " ;j 00 Flaxseed '• 2 50 Butler per lb 25 Lard " If, Eggs per dozen Beeswax per lb 30 Country soap " 7a l o SL„ :: n Hops " 15 Country Ilams " no " Sides " p " Shoulders per lb lo Potatoes, 1 .j- Stilt, bbl •> (|A .• c 1 0 u ' Sack - 00 Flour is retailing at the following prices: Lewistown Extra Family per cwt. 7 50 Superfine - Extra Family per bbl 1 Superfine • I 4 50 Plailadcljtlila Markets. <iD?l' l fMD'p 1 '' 1 tXl . ra f:unil . v is Mooted at oil n xfi nn 1 tn,ls .v |v ania and Ohio Sl2. fr ,• su PO'hne ss a 8.75; extras and fancy brands SD a 14. Choice wheat red, v._.bo a 3.00. Corn 07. Oats 73 a 74. Lt el Cattle 13 a 18, as to qualitv; .Sheep a .A':- gross; Cows, S-50 a 70 fof'sprinv ers. SOO a 90 for milch; Hogs sl3 a 14. a^; Cou . nti n tlle money sent away on . aturday, by thesteamers from New York it may be fairly estimated that the Amer ican export of gold to Europe, in the IHM me weeks. Amount* to B}l.nootioo The Bellefonte Press records the sudden death of James \Y. Walker, of Snow* . Shoe, who was accidentlv shot on Friday a week. lie was out with his rifle sur veying in company with a companion, and by some means, while passing through the woods on his way home, aeeidentlv diseharged his pieee in sueli away as to inllict upon himself a mortal wound. — His companion hurried to hi- assistance, hut could do 110 more than bestow upon him the attentions asked hy his dying friend. He expired within a few minutes after the fatal shot. He was greatly re spected by all who knew him, and his untimely death is felt as a calamity in the community in which he lived. The Jlellofonte and Know Shoe It. It. Co., in w hose employment he had been, sent out a special train on Sunday to enable their employees to attend his funeral. ;5 \Y. H. Davis, a negro, has bccu arrested at Harri.sburg, for forcing a little , boy named Daniel Franklin, to go into the canal, where he has drowned. K. B. Woodward, an accomplished musician and teac her of dancing, died a lew days since near Ktroudsluirg, after a brief illness, caused by eating rhubarb or *' pie plant."* i _ Special >loiifcs. TRANSFORMATION! The superstitions of antiquity are o.iy • food fo r laujfiitei™ ut the prv.-ont day. mid yet tbi- is am of accompli,hod Titli the ai iof science. For example: f-'rev, sandy or red hair is CHANGED IV A MOJSI'V'T. to the richest conceivable black or broitit, bv a s.:n pie application of CKUSTADORO'S lIAIK DYE, • I fact on ; ?y J (i. 131 •I •K. • i Astoi iio - . ork. so.'d r y Applied fry ftl! Hair Dres©erf. je<Mm REASONS WHY THE AMERICAN WATCH, Made at Waltham, Massaehsetts. J.S THE BEST. It is in.', if ou the '• >t pii.i .pi*. Its frame is com p 'til "1 Styl.ll> I'l.AiKs. NO jar can i.'.teiferc with the harmony of its w-..thing I ue-u ibei. .-hoc : can dam aye ;t- ma-hinery. l-lwry pieee is tun lo and fini-in-d I y ma -hincry (itself fr. for :<h n -v.-pv. "cii i-i lor i'.- effect it ■ tic s- and i- tlierofure prop • y made. i in- tt a'.oh is tt i,at an mechanism -hcum ■ - \et l UATK.-IMPLE, S1 RuNO AM# ECO.VUM 1' Af, Fx- j.t - 11. high gr-.de>, t.o cosily for gt-n --; eniljust . feign i c- arc chit-fly ma !o bv tvoim i. and boys. Such trut.-.h. - at,- . topl of several !1 •' il'" p: - S ! •... i .-!•■!..- i - t: .r. fttlli i-tpmc ei.u.stant rep urs i. ... .p. t!. J* 11, ; . any ... I : , r A., pcfioii- wii • . . . ....... - - tt i! Rtvarc of tlic truth r.f -a. . .... At the beginning of •: r• : ••t n- is.-. n.- . i-, . n years ago. i" tt i- trobject tt >al:e a th-.ihit | ; .itt-i.iice t ttat .-h lor in< n.a . t-.. tasc r . pi:, .-of ■ If- •>' will '.vt hav ■ acc >:i- ••. . g , ; . • .-. .-i fr ill l• ■ i.e.-.. t. .at i.< rse many voars ... ;u - - >:• I il.t.N li.tl.F of AM. I HE WAT' n: s S.O'I.E i.\ liJi. IhMl liD.si Alh i n . --'h.-rs h. ,ve: v .it Mt it ititve; sai ! ; < • m- at r-r • enra.- ,; ~ tile manufacture 'i VI > iE .lltsr UIAI#JJ KNOWN l"< Hi. hNoMifl K'l, mh, • hy • ' ■.- ' ts -.te,. 1-t, pa-s. d 1 \ a:: t .:..: •iia n tii- tv-irlvl. i -.r this pi.-.',-: -,.. ." Vt . our main buildings expressly f - tl.p 1 ram of ,-ur I I Ustn. :••-. i hate fill, .1 wr h tie. -I tt rhU'.-n in , approved ir.y;q;i;..!- . -•!> arc n-,- I. and uv challenge : comparison between this gr i„ of our work and tto tiii' si imported i -loiioiuctv.-. Wc-do not nrctcnd to -<li our tt.-: -li-.-s fa : , u .j than foreign iruUdi ■ . 1 ut tve do as.-, i t without tear of contradiction that . f.-r the a-.- . ;,r p.- .4oct i- n • .'iii'iuahly <upe li- :. All our tva ■ lies, of whatever era . -.are fullv tt arm.. cd. and i 11... warrstntce t.s gc.u4 at u!i tunes against us or our agent a in all j arts at the world. ' lIO.V iho put.': : arc cautioned to buy oulv : of respect..! , dealers. Alt persons selling counter- 1 !• its wii! he p- - secup ;. A MT'LKTOX, A' >ENfS FOR *H!F: AMEf-I AN WATCH CO., KROAmVAT, V. V. Cholera, Diarrhoea Dysentery! A ' CUE is warranted l.y l<r.Tobias* ecle! rated V E NEIIAN 1,1 N*IME.NT, u itscJ when first taken by poisons i lempei at-, habits. This medteioc has been ; { known in the ITiiwd States over 2-j years. Thousands have used it. and found if rmver failed t6 cure any : e'onspiaint for whieh tt .vas recomutcnded. and all t1.0.-e vviio hi -: tried ". are now never w itliout it. In the . Cholera of liis, Or. Tobias attended cases and lost 1. being called itt too late to tio any good. I'IKFCI TONS.—Take a tcaspoonfnl in a wineglass oi ttat'r every hall hour for t.vo hours, and rub tho ab lotneU and extremities w ell with the Liniment. To aii.ty the tliirst, take a lump of ice in the mouth, about the size oi a marble every ten minutes. It is warran t- ip- rft vt ly innocent to take internally. hold 1 v :.!1 ' druggists, friue 10 and 80 cents. P. pot. 56 Courtlandt ' |Bt,!B.t.vi 4 ilo?i of Ili-aiitii-etir* liiis | Contains more vegttaWe cxttrunive matter than tweti- • ty boxes of any pills in the world besides; fifty. ■ five hundred physicians use them in thc U - practice to i the exclusion of other purgative-. The first letter of ! | (llCir T:liue " Net scarcely appreciated. When they ' ..re better Known, sudden deatli and continued sick- ! ; ncss will be of the past. Let those who know them | speak right out iu !h* ;r favor. It is a duty which will J save pelf. Our race are subject to a redundancy of vitiated bile , at tins . season, and it is as danger'-u as it in prevalent- ' but Brau-lreth's Pdls afford an invaluable and eftic;. ut j protection, iiy their oc. iisional u wc prevent the collection of those impurities, which, when in mfii i.ient quantities, cause so much danger to tho body's i health. They soon cure Liver Complaint. Dyspepsia, i Loss of Appetite, Pmu in the Head. Hcnnhurn. I'ain in the Breast-bone, Sudden FaiptoessandCostivenesa. ; Su!d u! ' 'Cspti '.able dealers in inediuiuus. lm T E'l TERK remaining unclaimed in the J j I ost Office at Lewistown, Pa., oil the lHth of June, IS6H. ' Anderson Mrs Susan Jones Harriet Bare Sophia Kauffman S E ISiiehannan James Myers David u- a iu'n W .j Machanivr John 8 ; BeeiMolhc H MorUtnoro Ann -Ruttorff John Mortimore A F lircmankato McAlter James Berkleimmer \\ m L R ,dy Jo-,ah (arle Miss Margery Rusfi h h Detterman Crissia Hook John bair 1 att S Cf(tt yj rr TjU|o Gregoyy Annie M Sharp James h Hunt* John Thearctte Ellen J °[ n t- r 1,1 Thotnpkins Mary Hobaugli Nancy Trester Nancy J Hisler Mary Ann Writtner Laui-a Hayes Wm M Young Henry ,ir-20ili R. r. HAMILTON P.M. I M. R. MOSER, BLACKSMITH. Valley Sfrccf, Lcwi<=(otva, Pcnn\- I > LACKSM ITHINO in all its braiio' J > promjitly attended to: and SHuEIXi done in the best manNc- ' reasonuble prices. j n '* D TR.ll YM Flh C.'iune to the premises of , . dorsigned. in Granville, towns;.;: Alnliew Mayes farm, iiyw Mdiiun.' about four weeks ago, a 17'.1 Steer. \\ right horn off'ami slit in the left ear. The owner of said steer is requested to forward, prove property, pay charge.-,~"or he will l>e disjiosed of accortling toTiw je2o-4t il. (~ MARTIN.' INTERNAL REVENUE TP* IP Hi X_a S . Ojitx of (he U. ,V. A*.->*or, Yifh Assr/>fnun( of Pco Jhatingdon, June 15, 1 >•;•*;, N OTICE is hereby given that the an noal lists, valuations and ennmenh l ions made and taken by the Assistai t A.-sessors oi'said District' as of the tir-t day of May, isdij, including taxes on i; conies for the year ISHS, taxes on earria •< - billiard tables, plate, yaehts, watehc- pi anos, tNe., aild licenses assessed fur oin ■ year from May 1, bS?>, in pursuant y j the provisions of "An act to .provide In- D-nial "Rcvcriuo to -u].j>ort the Gov,. r !'. mi nt, to pay interest on the public debt, and for other purposes." approved Jin: TO, l-Sti, and its amentlments and suoulc ment.s, may now beexamincfi at t-heuili fv of tiie .l&>'uksor ami -is--'.-.- within their respective divisions of - I listriet. And notice is hereby given that . from the proceedings of the Assistant ,\- se-sors within said District, relative t any erroneous or < xcessive valuations of property or objects liable to duty or taxa tion embraced in said lists, will j M >receiv- ed and determined at the office of the un dersigned. Asrs/tor of saiu Distrft.l, int'h',- borough of Huntingdon, for Divisions*! .I. -1 and comprehending tlicciuiiEv af Huntingdon, on Saturday, the 3uth of June. inst. -V: ilit oihee ot George . Ru-- in Hollidayshurg, for Divisions s>. 10 and n I'oitiprcheuding tin county of Blair, oil Momlay, ->l day of July, ni-xt. At the < ri sson Hotel", in Cambria coun ty. >or Divisions •>, , ami s, comprehen ding the county of f'ambria, on Tncsdav the 3d day of July, next. At the office of Joseph Milliken in the borough of Lewistov. il, for Division 12. comprehending the county of Miftiin, oii 1 hursday. tli.* • >ili day of July next. Ihe Assessor will hear appeals at his office in Huntingdon, at any time pred- OUH to the advertised days'of tearing. to suit Toe convenience ot parties. '"All appeals are required to Le in writing, ami must specify tiic particular cause, matter or thing, respecting which a decision is retjUested, and also tlm ; '.udor jjrincipicoferrorcoruDlained o' J. KEY/ELI-STEWART. J-- t aessor i, D-.st. Penu a. \ iV 2€' to, -N Ail perscr. - knowing then:solves ;* - del ted to the tuidvr.sigued by book a.- •ouat, arc retjuc-ted to call and s< trie MRK. .MARY T. BIlEiiMA:*-. Me v e\ tov. a, Juae U, '>•#. j. : I fc 3 i IDfim .1 ' Aotii e is iierc-iiy given liiat the M n agers of the Lewistown and Tus-.urora Bridge Company have declared a divide! - f B.N l*i DOi EAR AND TWKNTY i'IV -.N i> per sltare, payal>ie on de ina!. i :i! tne office of the urne r-ii:i Jcj- :t. ,\VMi RUSKELL, Treas. DALE—A BAH'dlw! * undersigned, anxious to quit i,u.-i --nc.-s within a short time, will mh id- -took of in. !••. handisc and fixture- at a bargain. . us i>usines.s is locsited in the ffourisiiing town ot I.ewisi.owu, Da., and is one of the best locations for business in the piaoe. may23-tf J. W. SHERIFF. / 30PAteT\jERSIS|p SOTICE. N Phe untK rsigned have this d".y. May -o, iSdb, tonned ueopartnersiiipund<*rthe name of LHHAITII A- t'ONNKR. lor the purpose of conducting the Omni- IJU.< ■ u ;ui<l eonveving JAM I:S S.YIAERRAIT 11' GEOR(; E I;. (ON N" ER. isDiw Of -May 30, 1Q66. lislate l* Yi rsicj* }U{ oy, NOTICE is hereby given that Letters of Atlm;iiistrafit>n on the estate LKLLY M<-<.ON , late t,f Granville township, Mifflin county, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned residing in said township. All pcrsons'intl, Iti-li to said estate are notified to make pay ment immediately, ami those claims against the same, will pre- nt them duly amiienjieatod for settlement SAMUEL H. McCOY. ,ie6-6t Administrator. \ I IIITOR'S \<)TH F. i ' le un< iersigned, Auditor appnint ed by the Orphan-' Court, to report on Exceptions filed to the account of David I. Kline and Francis C. Miller. Execu tors of Jobn Miller, late of Decatur town ship, tlec.M, will attend to the tluties of his appointment at the Register'-Office, in Lexvistowu, on Katurday the Till davof July next, at ID o'clock, A! M. Those'in t' rested arc requested to attend. > _ \v. p. ELLIOTT, And. / xitUll I\n* ( Ot It s SALE. ' By virtue of an order issued out of the Orphans ( ourt of Miffiin county,the -übscribei* will oiler at ]>ublic sale, at iiu* Court House hi Lewbtowu, on 'F2I* (w.515.1*4. June "i- I*, 1 *, lStid. All that certain lot of ground late the property ot Mrs. Sarah Freelturn, of Lew istown. dee'ri. situate in the Iwrough of Lewistown, fronting feet on Market street and extending'back same width 2DO feet, to alb feet alley, bounded on the east by lot formerly owned by Lewis Owens, now by wifuol James Thomas, on the west by the Western half of said lot known as lot No. 41 in iho general plan of said borough, with a Two Ktory Frame DWELLING HOUSE, Frame .Stable, and other improvements thereon erected. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, p. ni..' said day, when terms will be made known. D. D. MUTHERSROUOH Je6-4t. Adm'rof Karalf Freeburn,dec d. rrRY Fry lingers Nav\ at -160 per lb. and voo wi!lu-c I no otlier. Fry singer* Spun Roll can't bo beat. Fry-ingcr* Flounder is the best. The Oronoku list defies compeiition. Oct vt.ur }' mo Cm. at Fi vsingors. f 1.20 £1,50 pt: ib Navy 1 "'acco 60 Coots per ib. at Fry.-mgers, and s.' otnor g"d- in his line very low for i a-h MeroJiants will find it to thoir interest to eot thfi jtoods at Frvvnger.-. ' jc * r*-i Marketwrw t'
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