THE GAZETTE. a. & a. n. frtsisoeb, Bailor.- LEWrSTOM'N, I'A. Wednesday. February 20. 1867. TEEMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. The GAZETTE i- puM -hed every \Vwine-lay the old -tau J, at *l->. .iiadvnet), or Uie end of 3 months. rec-iving papers with a X marked on it wiii understand ::at -■ - iption . due on wlm-h a remittance ought to marie. Cash Rate 3 of Advertising. Business cards (7 iin-s or less; 1 year fi 00 Administration or Executor's Notices 2 o" Auditor's do *■ Est ray Notice, f > cents p *r square for each insertion. Job Work. Eighth sheet hills, s!>• for 16 or I—-: i> .If sh.-et bill. :1 f. r '-•> or I—- Aiotlces of .\tw Advertisements. .See Real Estate Register on next page. Reduction in price of Bar J ion at 1 toll man'd. 5 per cent. abat< inent on taxes to Ist of April. * Peloubet, Pel ton & Go., manufacturers of Organs, Ac., New York, invite atten tion to their advertisement. Auditor's Notice. Several sale- of personal property. Shl< * of i'crhoiittl Property. J. M. Allen, Ferguson'.- Valley, Feb. lo \V. K. Graham, near Lewistown, " :ii Rebecca Barefoot, Milrov, " I'l J. Beatty y, * " Mi Baniuel Hidcn, 1) Try, " Martin Mohler, Berry, " :> Jno. Li. Byler, dec'd, Union, Feb. iS J. B. McDowell, Armagh, March 1 8. Mutthersbough, Becartur, March 5 Isaac Shilling, u-.-ar Milroy, •* Samuel Roland. Granville, " If. J. Romig, Union, " (> Sam'l B. .Maikv, Lewistown, " 7 Robert Sterrett, near Locke's, " 7 Jos. Hostetfer, Menno, " 8 John Barefoot, Berrv, " s Samuel Kisenbise, Berry, " !) John V. King, Menno, " ]_ Isaac Price, Berry, " 14 Wm. Powell, Oliver, " 1", Tlic Slalc E.oun. The Democrat copies an article editori ally from the Uarrisburg Patriot am! Union conveying tin- impression that lie pro{M>sed State loan i* a new debt, than which nothing could be further from the truth. The bill simply authorizes a loan ol §-!•>,bOo,t) nt ji f ntn of ali Bonds against the Commonwealth that are now overdue. The Governor, Audi tor-General and State Treasurer, are au thorized to make the loan, in the folio w manner: Five million of dollars payable at any time after five years an i within ten years; eight millions at any fine after ten years, and within fifteen years, and ten millions at any time after fifteen years, and within twenty-five years. Tin-r bonds are exempt from taxation for slate, municipal and local purposes, and hear interest not exceeding six per cent., pa\ - able semi-annually, on the Ist February and the Ist of August. It is a.--cited that by this law, the State wiil save at lea.-t one million of dollars. The same hill ex empts all bonds against theeommon wealth from taxation. Capitalists will find thi loan a profitable and safe investment.— Such papers like the I'atriotand Fnion and Philadelphia Age, as organs for a party, are a shame and disgrace to it. The Charges of Itribery. The Investigating Committee appoint ed on the Senatorial Election has made its report and aver they have not been able to discover any evidence which implicates any one with using improper influence, notwithstandingall the persons who made frequent charges of bribery and corrup tion, were invited to appear before it, and many were compelled hv the strong arm of the law to testify; but their evidence did not implicate any one in the least. The testimony itself is an amusing docu ment. I hose who were foremost in mak ing charges either at once acknowledged they knew nothing at all, or else gave as their authority bar-room reports and ru mors. One thought he had found a hat full of eggs, but afterwards discovered that it was a mare's nest not having the remotest connection with the candidates for Senator. A paragraph is going the rounds of the papers stating that a number of farmers from Mifflin county intend removing to Virginia inthesprin This is a mistake calculated to mislead. Several parties have purchased lands, but we know of but < ne who purposes to remove and Il ls going into a Tanker settlement, of which persuasion he is a member. Good lands there are cheap enough, esjieciallv in large tructs, but the unsettled state of 8 >eiety, the immense destruction of tim ber and fences by both rebel and Union armies during the war, and the conse quent high prices of lumber, labor, and mechanical hold out little in ducement for any one to emigraie there at this time. Even in Martinsburg, West Virginia, lumber cannot be had for less than ?3o per thousand, and thousands of acres in its immediate neighborhood, al though nearly two years have elapsed since the close of the war, are at this day without a panel of fence. - *®T T J u ' '■ s - Senate was kept in ses sion all Saturday night by Sauls/airy Da vis, and other copperheads faetiously fo k, l n ?. U| ! TV." 1 S , tavin - passage f a bill which they knew would finally pass It is a new bill lor the government and reconstruction of the rebel States, and em bodies some of the provisions of Mr. Ste vens' bill. Munificent I>ona!ion. George Pea body, the eminent London banker, who has returned to his native eountry in his old age, has given to Hon. Robert C. Winthrop, John H. Clifford and George Peabody Russell, of Mass.; Hamilton Fish, William M. Everts and .Samuel Wetmore, of New "iork; liishop Mellvane of Ohio; General Grant. L". S. Army; Wm. C. Rives, ofVa.; Wm. Aiken, of S. C.; Wm. A. Graham, of N. C.; Clias. Macalester, of i'a.; George W. ltiggs, of Washington; A. Bradford, of La., ami George N. Baton, of Md., two millions of dollars, one million in money, and one million one hundred thousand dollars in Mississippi State bonds, issued to the Plan ters' Bank) to be held in trust by them and their successors, "and the income thereof used and applied in their discre tion, for the promotion and encourage ment of intellectual, moral and industrial education among the more destitute por tions of the Southern and Southwestern Suites of our I'uion —my (his / purj>ose being that the benefit intended, -hall be distributed among the entire population, without other distinction than their need and the opportunities of usefulness to them." W*L,The march of democracy -till con tinuum onward in the defence and justifi cation of treason. The latest is the dec laration of the Philadelphia Age that the "conscience" of its editors is free from the stain of spilling southern blood, and a general democratic attack on Gen. Sheri dan for refusing to let the Texan traitors pay civic and military honors to Gen. Johnson of the rebel army. The Belle foute Watchman, after calling Sheridan tool, coward, and everything else, declare that the least bone in the dead body of the rebel general contains more manliness and courage than a pile of Phil Sheridans as big as the Allegheny mountains. A meeting of the Directors of the Middloercek Railroad Company was held at Northumberland last week, at which Andrew Reed wa- clmsen Treasurer, Jno. A. MeKee Secretary, and A. C. Simpson attorney. About >'70,009 subscript ions are still required, and as Sunbury has appar ently failed in raising sufficient induce ments to make that point the terminus, Northumberland will proba' ly se cure it an i thus connect with the Lackawanna and Bloom.-burgiit once, form inga through route to New York and other point-. A large railroad meeting was held at Ikilefonte on the 7th, Moses Thompson presiding, at which Dr. S. Maclay gave a statement of the condition of the Miillin and Centre It. it. Co., and a committee also made a reportadvoeatingit- construc tion to R<•llefonte. Committee- were ap pointed to procure subscriptions, and a resolution adopted making them binding when sloO/wHi are put down. We recog nize among the names many of the lead ing men of that county. T2ac T>'DifM'raucc Cause. I he Grand Lodge of the Independent Order of Good Templars, which has its headquarters at Altoona, Pa., has issued a call for a convention, to he held in the Court House, at Harrisburg, on Tuesday, tiie 2*it 1 1 inst., for the purpose of devising means to overcome the growing evil of intemperance. A very large attendance may be expected, as delegates will he pre sent from all parts of the State. The pro ject is one that cannot be too highly com mended. £>.y Nineteen States have thus far rati fied, and three rejected the Constitu tional Amendment. fiCL H•• who pokes his nose in every where will sometimes poke it between' a thumb and forefinger. 'The House of Representatives at V. n-liington has passed the bounty hill, Parker and some other republicans" with the nniss of copper J leads, voting against it. t&uf" V. m. 11. Snyder, aged 17 vears, son of John Snyder, of Huntingdon, was killed by the accidental explosion of an engine, at ltenovo, on the Pliil'a & Erie Railroad on Monday a week. Democracy is still gradually veer ing around towards negro suffrage, and in a few years it will be nothing unusual to see a whitedemocratlinkingarnis with an Ethiopian, and begging him to vole the democratic ticket. E*sL>The barn belonging to Henry Aughey, in Juniata county, was, with its contents, entirely destroyed by fire, on Sunday a week. It contained twenty two head of cattle, nearly all last year's crop and about twenty "tons of 1 lay.— The large hank burn belonging to Rnn i d llebtr, about one and a half miles southeast of Mifflinburg, Union county, was destroyed by fire about 3 o'clock in the morning a few weeks ago. The fire it is supposed originated from a sled load ed with lime that had been left in the shed. It was insured. h 1 lie Juniata Register in a two and ahalf columnarticle wants to know where Crown and \\ barton where when a bill changing sundry venues from Juniata to • N 1 the Legislature. Thev were probably in their seats, and likely as not voted for the change. * Affairs iu the South are evidently daily growing worse, murders, assassina tions, broils, robbery, becoming more and more frequent. I n Tennessee Senator Case, a leading Lnion man, was lately assassinated, and it is now said the rebel's are< dlennghigh rewards for killing I Jnion men. SSOOO is offered for killing Colon' Stokes. Will Andrew Johnson never wake iip to realize the terrible condition in which he is placing our country ? Whenever one out of the thousands of ministers in the United States is guilt v of a crime of any kind the whole pack of copperheads attack and denounce him and with him all preachers who were loyal during the war, with the avidity oi bloodhounds. Ministers, like other men ate but human, and he who supposes them angels is either a fool or a knave; but the acts of one no more disproves their calling than the words and deeds of a copperhead uniform! 01 yUI eVeU if he worfc tt lo >' aI Godey's Lady's Book for March, filled with all kinds of good things for the la dies, is already upon our table. The Blair County Whig recommends Judge Taylor for Judge of the Supreme Court. Captain J. W. Dougherty, of Holidays burg, who was called 011 tua-si>t a consta ble in arresting a man named Matthew Farren, was stabbed in the abdomen and will probably die. HAIR RESTORATIVE.— Bay rum, one quart; tincture lobelia, one thiid ounce; tincture cautharides, one lluid drachm. Bathe the hair with the mixture once a day and it will gradually turn gray hair to its original color—the best of all appli cations. K3L, The Senate of Pennsylvania lias instructed the Judiciary Committee to inquire whether the Commonwealth has power to regulate the passenger fares and freight tolls on the railroads and canals of the State to secure the interests of the general public. This committee consists of Messrs. Shoemaker, of Luzerne, Big ham of Alleghany, MeConaughy of Adams, Wallace of Clearfield, ami iSchal 1 of Lehigh, and has been given power to cempel the attendance of witnessess, and to.-emi for papers. Any individuals, firms, or corporations desiring to appear before this committee and make complaint of exorbitant rates charged by any railroad company or canal on anthracite coal, iron, or any other kind of freight, can commu nicate with any member of the committee at Harrisburg. For the Gazette. PrHscription lAeitqiiified. The list of Collectors lately published by the Commissioners is for the first time within my recollection a one-sided politi cal affair, not a single republican, so faras I know, being on it. Heretofore no board followed t.hi.- pro.-eripti vecourse, t liecom missioners generally appointing one of those returned unless p' raoual <>b}ctionts made. In those returned, this could not have been the ease, for if I am cor rectly informed John Musserand George W. Wiley, two old and respected citizens were returned for Lewistown; George Settle and I-.tae Winter in Bratton; Da vid Stevens and Win. G. Henderson in Wayne; and In other districts equally re- spectable men, all of whose nayies I did not learn, yet they were without excep tion arbitrarily set aside and men of op posite politic* sonic of t hem not over-pop uiareven with the democracy) put in their places. Several of those so appointed were men too who have no need for seeking -ucii petty offices. If changes had to be made, why not hunt out some worthy D : or men of their own party or honora bly discharged -oldiers, of whom there are numbers in both parties? Are there none s'.ich in Wayne, Bratton, Lewistown, Derry, A.C., or i* it a sin to have server! too faithfully the cause of the Union against the rebellion? Soldier- can answer for themselves. J do not send you this, Messrs. Editors, for the purpose of com plaining. but to show how utterly pro -'•i iptive tiit party is whenever in power. With me at least it will hereafter form a precedent when I am solicited to aid men of the oppositejjarty to office, in pointing ing to the course of the commissioners.— i was heretofore what is called a moder ate party man, hut now A RADICAL. For the Gazelle. Railroad Stent. Farmer-, eountry merchantsami trades men of 1\ i-hacoquillas valley, awake from your slumbers and look to your interests. Let us live like others and l>eof some use to the rising generation and ourselves. Let us all unite and have a railroad through the valley. Many farmers have oftere i ton dollars for every acre of land they own, toward a road from Keed-ville to intersect with Pennsylvania Railroad at Milloreek. And this will be youronly wise plan for you ever to succeed in getting a railroad. This you will consider hut a t rill - after you once see the great benefits to he derived from its construction.— Again, every acre of land you po-sess will be worth ten or fifteen dollars per acre more, after the road is made. Why do you then hesitate to invest money in such a grand enterprise. Jt certainly will pay one hundred per cent, better than oil stock. A FA KM KB. MARRIED On February 13th, 1807, by Rev. W. Downs, Stki'HLN 11. Millkii and Miss Sarah JiritKHoninm, both of Decatur township, Mifflin county. On February 17th, 1807, by Rev. \V. Downs, Win Li am R. Junks, of Lewis town, and Miss Mauv K. Comkort, of Granville township, Mifflin county. AT the Lutheran Parsonage, in Holli davsburg, on the 26th December, 1866, by Rev. C. L. Ehrenfelt, Ai stix K. Buoy and Miss Rachel AxnieGahdxeh, both of Hollidaysburg. On the 12th inst., at the M. E. Parson age, in MeVeytown, bv Rev. W. Gwynn, Mr. James A. Rosexbkky and Miss El i.kx A. Joiixstox, both of Wayne town ship. DIED On the 9th inst., in Belleville, NETTIE, daughter of Wilson and Margaret Utts, aged 9 years, 6 months ami 10 clays. Nettie was a dear child—her engaging manners and sweet tempered disposition won the affections all who knew her. J)eur to her parents, brothers, and >isters, she was dearer still to the Saviour, and he came and took her thus early to a home in glory, ami she is now an angel sister among the celestial choir above. The opening tlower has been transplanted in to the paradise of God, where it shall bloom forever, safe from the wintry blasts of earth. Sorrowing friends, you shall meet your darling Nettie again, in that blessed place where there are no partings and the broken links of affection shall be riveted again, never more to be severed, s. [Huntingdon papers please copy ] At Altoona, February 14th, 1867, Mrs. FLIZAHRTH WILEY, relict of Isaac Wilev deceased, of this place, and mother of Rev. Dr. I. W. Wiley, of Cincinnati, aged i't years. For 36 years of her life Mrs. \V. was a worthy member of the M. e! ( I lurch. Her end was peaceful ami tri umphant. . Altoona, on the night of the 17th inst., Mrs. Julia McMubkay, wife of \ ev -,.**• H. McMurray. She was a most excellent christian lady, and iias gone to her reward. w. r>. I n Oliver township, on the 28thof Jan uary, ISO7, J amks P< illock, aged 56 years. In Oliver township, on the 27th Janua ry, 1867, Henky Stkunk, aged 36 years. In Yeagertown, on Friday evening, February Bth, 1867, Miss RHODA WIL LIAMS, aged about 14 years and 7 months. Special Notices. Important equalities. Brandreth a Mils s< stimulate all l!ii' Interior power* n { the Kvstem that every poison or Impurity Is forced from the blood Into the bowels, and thns passes off. Kecent ca ses of sickness will often be cured by the effect of 6or 8 Itrandreth s Pills, which, when the opcratlo , Is full and lompleic, leave the blood asfreefroin poisonous and un healthy mutter as that of a new-born Kibe. I..colds, in tiaiuiiiatory diseases, and even in cholera, their use re stores to health sooner than all other remedies, because tiicj take lrom the blood aad bowels those matters upon whlih pains, cramps, and aches depen I for coutinuauce. Obptaln Isaac Muitli, of Btog Stag. S.i S. thirty of llran dreth's Pills, taken according to directions, cured him of a Vcrj severe bronchial affection after Other means had fail ed, and lie wishes his numerous friends to know the fact. ltrandreth s Pills, Principal Offlce, Itrandreth House, N. \. bold by all Drucyists. See my nameouGovernment stamp, u iibout hicb the pills art- spurious. : '- M LM B. B&IK^KR&. GONE FOR E V I: R I So say the ladies of their beauty, when the mirror sli >ws them their once jet or gtddeu ringlets streaked with grey. Hut never was there a more I'ALSE CONCLUSION. Though tlie hair be as white as lime's own forelock, or worse still, as red as a fiery meteor ic R E S T O ! it Is Invested in a moment with the most magnificent black or brown by the agency of CKISTADIJRO'S HAIR DYE, a periectly wholesome and purely vegetable preparation. Manufactured by J. CKISTADoHO, 6 Astor House, N Y Sold by I);uggists, Applied by all Hair Dressers. k3>lm Free to Everybody, A large 6 pp. Circular, giving Information of the greatest importance to the young of both sexes. it teaches hour the homely may become beautiful, the despised respected, and the forsaken loved. No young lady or gentleman should fall to send Address, and receive a copy post-paid, by return mail. Address I*. O. Drawer, 21. feb>6oi Troy. N. Y* Know Thy Destiny ! MADAME E. F. THORNTON, the grout Kngli-i, Atrok*£M f Clalrvoyar.t anwer, known as the Psycho mot rope, guaran ty t produce a life-like picture of the future husband or wii i : the applicant, tog ther u itdate of marriage, po-it:oir ;:i in ;. le.i dog traits of character, Ac. This is no humbug, as thou,-..mis of testimonials he w.,S >rfi J when desired a ccrliJl J certificate, or wi itten ii 'arantee, that the picture is what it purports to be. Jly enclosing a small iock of hair, and stating place of birth, a/e, disposition and complexion, and enclosing fifty cents and stamped envelope a Idressed to yourself, you will re reive the picture and desired information by return lual!. Ail communications sacredly confidential. Address in conn-lent E, MAI NJII K. F. THORXTO>, I*. 0. 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Bos 297, West Troy, X. Y. flSly TO OWNERS OF HORSES. 1 THOUSANDS ofhorsvs .7o; Extras at 59a9.5<); Northwest Extra Family at $1!a12.50; Pennn. tit $11; Illinois winter wheat at $13.50. Rye Flour at $7a7.25. Wheat is in demand. Sales of red at $2.65a3; white at $3.10a3.35. Rye at $1.36. Corn, new yellow, at 98a99e. Oats fit 56a57c. CTo verseed at $8.25a8.75. Timothy at $3.70a4. Flaxseed is wanted at $3a3.15. The very best offerings of Beeves sold at I7a18c; prime retailed freely at 15al6}c; common 6al4c per lb. according to quali ty. Cows and Calves are quoted at s6oa 90; Springers at $50a70. Sheep were dull with sales at 6a7sc per lb. Hogs were disposed of at $10a11.25 per 100 lbs. net. FARM or HO AC RES FOR SALE, O ITI ATE in Wayne township, Mifflin O county, on turnpike road, within I of a mile of Atkinson's Mills, store, school, blacksmith, &e., and within 2£ miles of Penna. It. It., about 70 acres cleared and the balance in excellent timber, prime oak, &e. This property will be sold very low and to suit purchaser. Persons wish- to examine the premises will call on J. Glasgow, esq. or C. N. Atkinson, near premises, and for price and terms see or address A. J. ATKINSON, oct24tf Lewistown, Pa. PELOUBET ORGANS AND Ti? r s 1?. idTs \ i'r?i W tS js2 i!ss vii> ±g w ao t UNANIMOUSLY AWARDED THE FIRST PRIZE, A GOLD MEDAL, AS !: Ths Best Cabinet Organs." American In-litute, New York. October, 1805. Being pronounced nperiorin Qsum, Povra,and Viiuii or Ton, and ia number of cocabinnaown. "As tlie beet iti-truni.-ut- of America were there contending, whichever won that i.attle would have nothing let to r "— Am. Art J'. unuiL by H well-known musical critic., They have a !-o taken the fir.-t premium wherever exhibited this season. PEDAL OROANS. one. two. and three banks of keys- —IX sires—Sgso toflgioo. V. tb tu ped ngU* and double l.aiik. in great variety. SO6 to SA-U. These Organ*, with their smooth pipe i:u- .juaiity of tone, beautiful solo stops. siitingtli -if choruo, due|o*ll i pedals, and gener.il organ like effects. are ri- r for ( Uurehes, Halls, I'arlur#, anil Schools. They are put up in eases of .SOLID wvmcr. fancy ven eered Walnut, new and unique styies and elegant Rosewood of splendid design- and timh. and of tie best workmanships!— it being intended to at -aeli in strument shall he a model of it* class. All instru ments. d' \vn to a five octave portable Melodeon, have the le-auufu! Trernoiatue stop, w-th -nt extra ' ha.' ge. A large assortment eonstantlv on han i atourOEN ERAL WHOLESALE i RETAIL WARE ROOMS, "4! BKOADWAT. Our Illustrated Circular and Price Lists, with our new shies. are now ready. Send for a Circular. PELOUBET,' PELTU.N vk CO , fJU Manufacturers,B4l Broadway,N. V GREAT FALL! REGULAR BAR IRON at 4 3 4... at F. J. HOFFMAN'S. VOTICC. All persons who pay their State, County and Bounty Taxes for the year Da? on or before the i"t day of April next, will be allowed an abatement of five per cent, on the amount. By order of the Commissioners, JOS. S. WAREAM, Clk. Lewistown, Feb. 20, tapl. \ ( Dl iUSC S AO'MC E.—The un wiV dersigned, Au liter, appointed by the Orphans' Court of Mitliin county, to dis tribuie the fund in the hands ofGuoueiE L. CALDKRWOOD, adm'r of the Estate of ADAM BRIMMER, late of McVevtown, dece;L-cd, will attend to the duties of the apjiointinent at the Register's oflice in Lewistown, on Friday the loth day of March next, at 10 o'clock, a. m. Claims not presentee! at that time will be barred from coining in on said fui d. feh2H-4t W. P. ELLIOTT, Auditor. pi UKIC S IKK.—Will be sold at pub- L lie sale at the residence of the subscri ber, ia Decutur township, on Monday, March 4, istjt. the following personal property, to wit: 3 Work IIOILSE.S; 1 Colts; 4 Cows, one fresh and the others springers; ■ * head of Young Cattle; 12 yGit a ntiiuber of Sboats; jghj) j-hor-e Wagon; Spring Wa- gon; Fodder Cutter: Flow and Harrow; 2 sots Breeehbamis; Buggv Har ness; Collars and Bridles; and var'ous other articles. Also, a lot of Timothy Hay. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, a. rn., when terms will l>e made known, mots* SAM'L MUTTHERSBOUGH. A T E\!HE. > Will be sold at public sale, by the subscriber, at his residence, in Union township, on Wednesday, March <5. IS6?, the following personal property, to wit: TWO HORSES, 3 Colts, 3 Cows, a lot of \oung Cattle, 6 Shoats, 2 Breeding Sows, 1 good lat Beef, four-horse Wagon, two horseW agon, Rockaway, Fanning Mill, Bled, Plows, Harrows. Cultivators', Corn Plow, 2 sets of Tug Harness, ■JBESCollars, Bridles. Sale Saddle, &c., Also, a Dining Table, set of good Chairs, and a variety of other articles too numer ous to mention. Also, One-half interest in ill acres of Grain in the Ground. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock a. in., when terms will be made known. feb2o-3t* HEXHY J. ItOMIG. I )l ISB.EC S4l,E.—Will he sold at pul - X. lie sale, by the subscriber, at his resi dence, in Lewistown, on Thursday, March t. ls#>"?. the following personal propertv, to wit: BILLIARD TABLE. Bagatelle Table, and many other articles belonging to a- Restaurant. Groceries—consisting of Su gars. Teas, Coffees, - id ,d£2LA two of which are Mares, with ' ■') head Milch COSTS, 2 Hogs, two-J Wagon, Spring Wagon, Thre*hin chine and IlorsePower, drain Drill V T Sleigh, Fanning Mill, Cider Mill, str'ni' Cutter, Horse Gears, 3 sets of Sing! H J neas, - Ladies' Side Saddles, Forks, Rakea" and other farming utensils too to mention. Also, Household and K;;, en Furniture. Sale to commence at o'clock a. m. when terms will i... > known. e ts* ISAIAH BEATTY BROS I )I BLIC SALE. J_ Will be sold at public sale bv the subscriber, residing on tiie R. C. Ja. •oh'* farm, on Wedtie*day, February f}, { S|; . the following personal propertv, to wit •' F I V E \V OR K il OliS Es , 1 Colt, 4 Milch Cows, 3of them fresh- 1 young Durham Bull, Young Cattle'i Breeding Sow, a lot of Shouts, 1 four horse Wagon, 1 two-horse Wagon, i j ;n ~ proved McCormiek Reaper, 1 Raritaii Mower. Hay Ladders on Wagon R.-,j Hay Rake, Corn Planter, Corn Plow, p, M jl der (.'utter, Plows and Harrows, Thresh ing Machine and Horse Power. Cultiva tors, 2 Log Chains, 1 Fifth Chain. r,, w ~ Chains, Horse Gears, Single and Don . tree-:, i pair Spreaders, Rakes and F<> k -1 Fanning Mill, (drain Cradles, and a\g riety of other articles too numerous to mention. ALSO, One-half inten >t in o" Acres of Wheal in the ground. - eommenceat 10o'clock, a. in., when terms will IHi made known. fehG-3t SAMUEL RIDEN. I )I KMC S iLE. 1 The undersigned will offer at pub lic sale, at his residence, on the farm of ( C. Hoover, in Dry Valley, on Thursday, February 28, 1867, the following jwr-onal property, viz.- l-'our head good Work Horses, 1 Mare with foal, 3 Colts, 2 two-vear old .-md ] yearling, 6 Cows, 1 Heifer, (1 fresli and 4 springers, 2head fat ( att!.- •I r i young Devon Bull. m\-iI sHO ATS. 1 Breeding Sow Buckeye Reajier and Mower! Threshing Machine and Horse Power Grain Drill. Hay Rake, Hay Fork, Fork*! Rakes. Plows, Harrows, Cultivators. Corn Plow, Log Chains. Fifth Chain, Wagon and Plow Gears, Halters, Cow Chain-, and a variety of other articles. Also, i Hathaway Cook Stove, 2 Parlor Stoves Bedsteads, and Dining Table. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock a. m. when terms will be made known. febl3-3t MARTIN MOHLER. \ r EXDIT \ Will be ottered at public vendue la the subscriber, on the Langton farm', in •Granville townslii], on TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 18G7, the following personal property, viz ."A— > Four HORSES, including! Mare with foal, 2 Colts, 2 Cows that will shortly le fresh. 10 head of Young Cattle 12 Sheep, 2 Shoats, four-horse Wagon' Roekaway Carriage, a pair of Yankee Hay Ladders, Improved Hussey Heaper, an excellent Mower and Reaper, 1 Drill* nearly new. Hay Fork, with rope and pulleys, in good order, and a num!>er of other articles, too numerous to mention. Also, a Pet Deer. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, a. m.. when terms will be made known. [fel3-3t] SAM'L ROLAND. "ITEMH'E. M ill be ottered at public sale by the subscriber, residing about 1 mile from \\ hite Hall, in Menno township,on Friday, March Bth, 1867, the following personal property, viz; Horses, Cows, Young Cattle, Sheep and Hogs, Horse Gears, Broad-wheel and Narrow-wheel Wagon, Plows and Har rows. Threshing Machine and Horse Pow er, Self-raking Reaper, Corn Sheller, Fan ning Mill, Drill, Grind Stone, Wheel Barrow, Hay by the ton, Corn and Pota toes by the bushel, Hay Hoister, Coal ,-gSS®; fstove. Cook Stove, Drawers, ( ART. Chairs, 2 Sleds, Wild Cherry and Walnut Furniture ; Boards, and other articles, too numerous jto mention. Also, a one year old Colt. Sale to commence at I*l o'clock, a. m., ; when terms will be made known. febl3-3t* JOS. HOSTETLER. ARPHAVS COl RT SAKE.—By V/ virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Mifflin county, the undersigned, administrator of the Estate of George B. l'ennepacker, late of Granville town-hip, dee'd, will sell at public sale, on the prem ises, on Till USDAY, March "Stla. IS6T, the undivided half part of all that certain Tract ot I.and situate in Granville town ship, Mifflin county, adjoining lands of Lewis Owens, Mrs. Wertz, Enoch .Myers' heirs, Joshua Morrison and others,'eou- I taining One Hundred and Thirty-two | Acresand one hundred and fifty-six perch | es, neat measure, whereon is erected a Two Story Frame House, a good New Bank Barn with a Corn-Crib and Wagon Shed attached, and other outbuildings.— There is also a fine Young Orchard of ; choice fruit on it, a well of good water at the door, and a fine stream of running water and two good springs on the place. The farm is in good order and is a desira ble situation. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock a. in., when terms will be made known. SAMUEL H. McCOY, Adni'r. • the same time and place, the under signed will sell the other undivided half part of the above desirable tract of land so as to enable the purchaser to obtain a title for the whole tract. T t A P IIRa W. PENEPACKER. • Jj - 1 outer, Auctioneer. jau3o At Hoffman's, f I Fine \oung Hyson at IGO A Extra Imperial at 160 to 200 " Oolong at 100 to 160 aUGARS. Brown, Good, at 11 and 12 do Best, at - 14 White at 16 SYRUPS, very fine, at 100 Also, Loveriug's Extra Syrup. jan3o BRISBIN Has Men's Buck Gloves at ?1 25 1 50 " Gauntlets 1 25 __ , " " Mitts . 137 Men s Wool, Cotton and Berlin GLOVES for sale cheap. jan3o.