THE GAZETTE. i,EWISTOWN, I\Y. Wednesday, November 28, 1866. Ci. 4. U. 11. KHVSISGER, Edltom. * TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. rhe OVZETTE h published everv Wednesday •it thf- 'i!d -i.ind, at $1.5) in advance, orii.OOat the encl of 3 months. Cash Rates of Advertising. Business Cards (1 lines or lesi \ year 6.00 Id ninis'ration or Executor's Notices 2 60 Yuditor's do 2 00 Estrav Notice, four limes. 2 00 Caution r other short Notices. 1 60 Tavern Licenses. sjnele. 1 00 If more than one. eaeh 60 Reei-t"i's Notices of Accounts, each 60 Shernt's Sales, per square 1 00 Job Work. Eiyht'i s ! cet tiills yI ~i i for 26 or less: fourth sheet bill - |: for 2". or teas: h.ilf sheet lull. $i for 25 or less. Notice* of New Advertisements. Gumming* Fndtler Cutter for sale by F. J. Huffman -Dr. Duninire has opened a Dent ist's Office in McVeytown—The New Parlor Heater for sale by J. Irvin Wallis —Sen ! for a pamphlet containing useful tints —Agents Wanted—theGilmore farm j at public sale—Personal Property at pub- j lie sale—Auditor's Notice, 1 anagement. The condition of our National and State finances is of the most satisfactory char acter, ami although many abuses natural ly crept in in conducting a war of such magnitude as that through which we pa>s,.,'i, there is no doubt had the copper head faction of the democracy been in power !In* National Government would have been in debt a thousand millions more tha i it is, and Pennsylvania, in st . I of redeeming $3,01)0,000 of her debt this y<-ar and releasing the tax-payers of three mills 011 the assessed valuation ot real estate, would be as deep in the mire as she was under the old Canal and Por tage Railroad democracy. Smaller mat ters uisw point out the difference between lli- two parties. Thus, Behuvlkill coun ty copperhead) has a debt of 8974,104 — outstanding taxes $251,202 —paid to poor house in ls<> > 888,023 —and has only $5,- 471 in the treasury. Berks (copperhead) has a debt ot s3o3,l(l3—outstanding taxes £104,91 I—paid poor house in 1805 $48,049. Lancaster republican) has a debt of $193,- 000—outstanding taxes so94s—paid poor house in 1805 $-25,000, with $990 remain ing unexpen led—and hits $.50,536 in the county treasury. \ork, another copper head concern, lately built a j>oor house barn which cost the enormous sum of sl4 - 231 ! Solon Rohinxon'g .\ovel. Bolon Robinson, the veteran Agricultu ral Editor, has written a novel for THE NEW-YORK WEEKLY TRIBEXE. The publication will commence on the fifth of Decern her. 2 Ex-Governor Perry concludes a letter against the constitutional amend ment by the following remarks: "Let in e cone I tide by assuring you that, as 'l'ehle as South Carolina may he, and as powerless as you say she is 'to protect herself, -In- is, nevertheless, able to main tain, amidst all her oppressions, her hon or unsullied, and will never, voluntarily, accept iter own degradation. it seems to us South Carolina had honor enough when site opened the rebellion, and by the subsequent visit of | Sherman's army. Should her "honor" j however induce her to go into another re- ' heliion, and all oi her chivalry would not die in the " last ditch," we hope to see the day when her population will he gal- j lante99 years, renewable forever— in fact that ought to have been done at the close of the war, and would have been a lit punishment, as well as warning, to the F. K. chivalry for all time to come. ICiC 'A e will forward subscriptions to the trosby Opera House Art Association, or will receive names for a club which will agree to hold whatever may be drawn jointly. Price S". per share, each share eutilling the holder to a splendid engrav ing, a- well as a ticket in the award of premiums. Ay■ w Book by Mrs. Emma D. E N .Vou/Aicorf/i.-T. B. Peterson Prrsid' at would be justified in sending a body of troops to the Capitol and arrest ing all the member* of Congress, //lacing (hem in prison, and carrying on the gor eminent without their aid or their interfe rence. If he should do so, they, at least, would have no right to complain ; for it would merely he doing what they are now doing, acting without regard for the Con stitution." Considering that Congress has tlie con stitutional right to do what is proposed, and that the course recommended hv the Daily News would he usurpation and a total destruction of our constitutional gov ernment, this is about as cool a proposi tion to retain bread and butter as we have ever heard of, and would do away with all elections, legislatures,judicial bodies, &c., as the Serene Highness the News would ••reate would no doubt supply the people at large with "conservative" patriots to rule them. We do not know what pros pect Mr. Flanigen had for a confirmation of his nomination, hut we suspect when that paragraph will rise up in judgement against liiui before the Senate, as it prob ably will, even the two democratic whis ky Senators who never draw a sober breath from the beginning to the close of die session will vote against him. The Legislature of Vermont has made habitual drunkenness for two years a cause for divorce. Urgr'John C. Breckinridge still resides in Canada. Every day adds silver to his hair and crimson to his nose. A girl baby has been born in La < "rosse with two tongues. Won't her hus band catch it if she lives to get one. £&?¥* The official returns of the recent election in New 5 ork show a majority of 13,795 for Governor Fen ton. lISAn interesting astronomical event will occur on the fith of December, 1806, viz: The Sun. Mercury, Venus and Earth will be in conjunction, a fact that will not occur again in several centuries. They still keep up the chivalrie custom of assassination in Kentucky, Dr. Baker, a prominent physician of Edmon ton county, having been shot in open day light while in his yard with some friend's. p.!®- Jef Davis litis been removed tot lie quarters fitted up for him in Carroll Hall, lias the freedom of the fort, receives ami entertains company, and lives Jikea prince all at the ex jiense ot the people's money. B?BuThe Pope lately issued an allocu tion against Italy and Russia, but such fuhninations are no longer heeded. The temporal power of that dignitary is daily passing away, and unless care'is taken the spiritual will go with it. tc-ajf* '1 wo horses were stolen from the pasture field of Mr. Samuel Peightal, near M Connellstown, Huntingdon coun ty, on the night of the sth inst., onea bay mare, the other a light bay two year stud colt. The Supreme Court of Mississippi lias decided that the Government of Mis sissippi, as it existed during the rebellion, was a lawful and constitutional one; also, that contracts based on Confederate funds are valid, and can now be en forced. What next? B5&-G. Ashman Miller has been ap pointed Postmaster at Huntingdon in place of John Read, removed. The remo val of Mr. Read chimes exactly with a bargain and sale rumor current some time ago, in which a political knave in this congressional district figured. Xo course he could take would surprise us. f&tT~ George Stoutl'er.of Elizabeth town, Lancaster county, a carpenter in the em ploy of the Pa. R. R. Co., was found one morning last week at Harrisburg beneath some freight ears with his head complete ly crushed. It is supposed he attempted to cross between some cars and that thev were suddenly shifted. Rev. James Prestley. Buoond l' nited Vresuvterian church of Pittsburgh, was lately tried for several grave offences, and the presbytery depos ed him from the ministry and excommu nicated him from the ehureli. The charges were unkind and cruel treatment of his famiiv, using vulgar and profane lan guage, and infidelity to his marriage vow. B*aT The Provost Marshal of Maryland says of the late election in that State : "I saw some of the noted rebels in Baltimore step up to the polls and put in their votes swear they not only had never taken part in the rebellion, but had never d st red the success of the Southern arms - \\ idl knowing they were committing per -1 he Selinsgrove Times is down on the I emocratie papers for publishing the pros "arper's Weekly, in the course v v admits that the great cause which contributed to the success of the republicans is in its educational advanta ges in furnishing the literature and books for nearly the whole country."— According to this, if ignorance is "bliss the democracy ought to be a happy fami g&r The official majority in Illinois is 56,024. gfja, Removals continue to be made daily by tens and twenties in the name of the President, and rank copperheads now get office instead of Johnson men. &■&*■ To-morrow is thanksgiving day, which, Major Elbow says, usually has more feasting than prayer. How many of the rich will remember the poor? Sggu Kentucky is in a lawless state, guerrillas daily robbing, murdering and maltreating. Troops now travel with trains 011 some railroads as they did du ring the war. With the Patriot and Union we can most heartily say: "If the Democratic party must embrace the Nigger or die —in God's name, let it die."— Cop Paper. " I won't love a nigger, I can't love a nigger, I shan't love a nigger, Until he has a vote!" Broke I/is Xeck.— Mr. William Aakes, Jof Jlurrei! township, Indiana county, while carrying ascapof bees across a fiekl, on Wednesday night, 14th inst., stepped into a rut and fell, striking his chin upon the box, which dislocated his neck, kill | ing him instantly. His remains we're ta ken to Blairsville on Thursday morning, to the residence of his brother, and inter red 011 F ridav. He was a single man. (tkiU General Foster, commanding the District of Florida, reports Judge Long's charge to his Grand Jury, published in The Tallahassee Floridian of the 9th, of which the following is a specimen : " I fear the time is not far distant when the people of America will prefer to lie gov erned by a chief with a glittering tiara on his head, rather than the authors of the civil rights bill." 88L- The recent elections show the im mense strength of the Republican party among the bone and sinew of the land. Thus, in New York, Hoffman, the cop perhead candidate for Governor, carries only altout ten counties in the interior whose aggregate majorities foot up about Tool), the remainder of his majorities, 57,- "00, being obtained in New York city and Kings and (Queens counties; while Fen ton. the republican candidate, gets 77,000 majority in the remainder of the State. — Montgomery county gives him the least, 4—St. Lawrence the highest, 7,502! Five counties give him over "000 each ; six over 2000 each ; and nineteen over 1000. Hear Killed. —Mr. Joseph Holder, of Black Log, killed a bear with an axe on tiie Shade Mountain on Monday of last week, weighing when dressed, 210*poumls. The hear killed one dog and severely wounded another. Burnt to /hath.— On Saturday night last Mr. Nathan Thomas, residing in Perrysville, this county, was burnt to death. The particulars of the accident as near as we can gather them, are as fol lows: Mr. Thomas had been living by himself for a number of years, keeping ••bachelor's hall," and on "the evening of the accident had retired at about the usual hour. Having placed wood for the pur pose of drying it, too near thestove.it ignited, and about twelve o'clock the fire was discovered, when a number of citi zens rushed to the scene. When he was taken from the building, he wasaeorpse. it is said lie lived rather an intemperate life, and it is supposed he was under the influence of liquor at the time of the acci dent. — Sentinel, Mifflintown. HOOK NOTIG'HS. The Lady's Friend for December, re minds u* by its profuse display of attrac tions that the Holidays are approaching. The charming Bteel Engraving, " Under the Mistletoe," and the more elaborate design of that which is appropriately termed " Old Folks at Home and Young Ones Abroad," have a direct reference to the happy and festive Christmas season. The Literary matter is, as usual, of the best quality. Specimen numbers of the magazine, containing the particulars of the premium offers and the reduced pri ces to clubs, will be sent on the receipt of twenty cents. Price (with engraving) $2.50 a year ; four copies (with one engra ving) $6.00 ; eight copies ( with extra mag azine and an engraving) $12.00. 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" The Camp, the Battle-field and the Hospital," or Light* and Shadows of the Ureat Rebellion, is the title of a handsome volume, just issued by the National Pub lishing Company, 507 Minor Street, Phil adelphia, Pa. The author, Dr. L. P. Rrockett, has delved most industriously amongst the masses of curious incidents which have marked the late war, and has grouped and classified theni under appro priate heads, and in a very attractive form. There is a certain portion of the war that will never go into the regular histo ries, nor be embodied in romance or poe try, which is a very real part of it, and will, if preserved, convey to succeeding ri<>fltiotlU • ;.!.< .r UK' l>f theconflict than many dry reports or care ful narratives of events, and this part may be called the gossip, the fun, the pathos of the war. This illustrates the character of the leaders, the humor of the soldiers, the devotion of women, the bravery of men, the pluck of our heroes, the romance and hardships of the service. From the be ginning of the war the author has been engaged in collecting all the anecdotes connected with or illustrative of it. The volume is profusely illustrated with over 100 engravings by the first artists, which are really beautiful; worthy of ex amination as specimens of the art. The book's contents include reminiscences of camp, picket, spy, scout, bivouac, siege and battle-field adventures; thrilling feats of bravery, wit, drollery, comical and lu : dicrous adventures, etc., etc. Amusement as well as instruction may be found iu every page, as graphic detail, brilliant wit, and authentic history, are skilfully interwoven in this work of lite rary art. It is just such a volume as will find nu merous purchasers, and just such a one as , persons seeking to act as book-agents ' should add to their list. NOTICE. The'beautiful Piano Fortes of Groykstkit k Co. are deemed by all good judges to be the Ultima Thult of instruments of the kind. We eaunot suggest what is wanting to make a mu siesl instrument more perfect. although we are slow to admit that the limit of improvement can ever be attained. Before they had brought their Pianos to their pre sent excellence, they had submitted them to compe tition with instruments of the best makers of this country and Europe, and received the reward of mer it, over all others, at the celebrated World's Fair. It is but justice to say tnat thb judgment thus pronounced has not been overruled by the musical world. Still, by the improvements lately applied by them to their Pianos, it is admitted that a m.re perfect in strument lias been made. They have accordingly achieved the paradox of making excellence more excellent. Surely, afler this, they are entitled to the motto-Excelsior." novl-t-ly P P NIQTINR FURNITURE WARE ROOMS, N. K. Cor. of Second A Hare Streets, PHILADELPHIA, l now Selling aff his Large Stock I'lienp for Fash. sept 12'06 3m. HENRY HARPER, NO. 520 ARCH Street. Jla. n large Stock of FINE WATCHES. JEWELRY SILVER WARE, and SILVER PLATED WARE Suitable for Holiday and Bridal PRESENTS. Philadelphia, November 14, IS6C-2m. nib MARKETS. Lkwistown. November 28, 1866 Wheat, red. per huahel $2 50 " white " 2 GO Corn, old, 90 Oats " 45 Eggs per dozen 25 Butter per lb 30 Flour if retailing at the following prices Ier 64 lbs. for old and new. Timothy ranges from $3 25 to $3 50. Flaxseed is selling at $3 25. Beef Cattle, common 4 to 11; fair to good Jlals; Sheep sa6| ; Hogs s9alo net; Cows and calves S7O to slls. Gold is quoted at 140£al41J. MARRIED On the 23d inst., by Rev. W. Downs, \\ ILSON WELCH, of Juniata county, and Mrs. MARGARET E. GIX.ES, of Lewis town. On the 14th inst., by Rev. J. A. McGill, Dr. 8. B. CRAWFORD to Miss AMANDA F. JUNK, both of MeCoysville, Juniata county, Pa. On the 19th inst., by Rev. E. W. Kirby, G. DALLAS FITCHTORN and Miss EVA A. BKNXER, both of Lewistown. On the 20th inst., by Rev. E. W. Kir by, JAMES GILLIHAN, of McVeytown, Mifflin co., to Miss SALLIER. CROUSE, of Juniata co. DIED Near Luke City, Minn., October 9th, 1860, Mrs SARAH D., wife of W. J. Ja cobs, Esq., formerly of Lewistown, aged 4b years. Mrs. Jacobs was a (laughter of the late Rev. John Peebles, of Hunting don, Pa. On the 14th November, in Granville township, GEORGE B. PENEPACKEB, aged 41 years. In Pittsburgh, on Thursday, Novem ber 15, 1866, Miss VINIK KKARV. istown, tigcii aoout zo yours. FODDER CUTTERS!! rpHE Celebrated Cumroing's Fodder Cutter for sale * by [nov2B] F. J. HOFFMAN*. 1)IBLI€ SALE. 1 Will be sold at public sale, at the late residence of George B. Penepaeker, of Granville township, dee'd., on FRIDAY, December 7th, 1866, the following personal pmjierty, to wit: Two young Mares with Foal, 1 Colt ris ing 2 years, 2 Milch Cows, one fresh, 4 heat! young Cattle, 12 head Sheep, 2 Breed ing Sows, 11 Shoats, 1 horse Wagon, Wag on Ladders, Hied, Plow, Cultivator, fifth chain, Cow-chains, Rouble Tree and Hin- f e t^ , l T Machine and Strap, \\ ind Mill, Grindstone, Grubbing Hoe G u ral i l n Forks and Rakes. Also! about 9 TONS GOOD TIMOTHY HAY Long Straw, by the bundle, 1 Hathaway Cook Stove, 1 Room Stove and Pipe, and other articles too numerous to mention. B®"Sale to commence at 10 o'clock a. m., when terms will be made known ' S. H. McCOY, Adm'r. J. L. PORTER, Auctioneer. no.^-2t A I DITOR'S SOTH E. il The undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Orphans' Court of Mifflin county, to distribute the fund in the hands of Nicholas Hartzler, Executor of Samuel Cowrie, late of Menno township, dec'd, will attend to the duties of the ap{(oint ment at the Kegister'sOfflcein Lewistown, on Saturday tiie 22d of Decern I >er next at 10 o'clock, a. in. Those interested are re quested to attend. W. P. ELLIOTT, no.2S-4t Auditor. DR. HAREY M. DUNMIRE. s i it <; s: o x i e\ t ist, OFFERS his services to the citizens of McVeytown and vicinity. He is pre pared to jverforni all operations in the Dental profession. He will visit Allen ville and McAlavey's Fort. Teeth ex tracted without pain by the use of nitrite of oxide. nov2S-2t J. IRVIN WALLiS'S New Parlor Healer. UT ITH this Stove two object* are perfectly attin*'l. with the leiit pnssibie expense. 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Nov 7 2rn rpHE undersigned is now prepared to I soli Jiis piitont SHIFT ING UK A II IN< I, which can lo attached t< ant/ <^ >m . mon I Iridic. Hy its use any horse can |, e prevented from running off or kicking in harness. The common bridle cannot pre vent a horse from running oft'or kicking hut with my improvement any horse' however vicious, can he cnntroled. It.i simplicity and efficiency will "oimnend it to all who will examine or try it. I war rant my patent to give satisfaction or the money will he refunded. State and Coun ty Hights for sale. The safety arrange ment can he purchased at the stores of H. M. Pratt, or A. T. Hamilton, where fur ther information can IH had. sep2tf JOiSEPH C. HAINES. TO THE LADIES. rpnr. ( iricif, J rivcais, or I l'RK.\t ES DRCSSIK; f or Ladies and ( hiMivn's Hoots and Shoes that have become retl, or rusty and rough by wear ing. I licy are restored to a perfect and permanent black, with as much lustre as when new. leaving the leather soft and pliable, and \\ hat is of great importance to tic- ladies it will not rub off when wet and -oil (lie skirts. Traveling bags, kid gioves, trunks, carriage tops, ami tine harness are made to look as good as new. Ladies and Children can dress tlc lr own luH.ts and shoos without soiling their hands. Try one bottle, and you will nev er be without a supply in the house. For sale by, J. A*. \V. K. MoKEE, in Odd Fellows' Hall, cor. Market and Dorcas sts., Lewistown. octlTtf THE GREAT IMPROVEMENT' NIMROD rpillS is certainly the most desirable X Cooking Htove in the market, as it has a number of advantages that others have not. Price Very Low Every one wanting a Cooking Stove should not fail to call and see this. :u P. J. HOFFMAN. FARM FOR SALE, Si' ' ' ATE in Nittany Valley, Centre , tounty, on the main road from iielle fonte to Lock Haven, U miles r., r west of Hubiersburg, 8 miles .WtTM . east of liellefonte and 5 miles from tile railroad, contiiiuing Two Hundred Acres, 140 of which is under fence, and is A No. land Ihe improvements consist of a new BANK BARN, 4-5x70, with power liouae, granaries, corn eriis, |HTtv is weil situated for a Public House, and will l>e offered for stde till the 12th December, lt>t>, unless sooner sold. For further particulars call on the un dersigned, or address box 52 Newton Hamilton. WM. P. VANZANDT JOSEPH CHILDS, I>. H. STEVENS, noll-3t. Trustees. Kllr or Ofrge 11. rrnrparkrr, dee'd. VTOTR'E is hereby given that letters of o t ; l,,nun wtration on the estate of t ieo. . e vV-Ui lcker ' Ute of Granville town ship, Mifflin county, have lieen granted to the undersigned, residing in said town ship. All persons indebted to said estate, are reputed to make immediate pav !h , ' I"I having claims to present them duly authentuated for settlement. . ,i 'SAMUEL H. McCOY, ,m -' Administrator. SHINGLES! SHINGLES! 100,000 White Pine, Lap & Joint Shingles, ALSO, PLASTERING LATHS & PALING, For **' e h J GRAFF a THOMPSON. " >'Milroy, Mifflin co, Pto ?ft*l PKH YEAR ! We want , w _„ ™_„ _ . agents everywhere to sell oar it j *? B pw mg Machines. Three new kinds.— L nuer and upper feed. Warranted five years. — Above salary or large commissions paid. The o.nr machines sold in the United Stales tor less than HO, which are fu% licensed by Howe, Wheeler f li ilson, Ororer if Baler, Hinder