THE GAZETTE. ii. &, U. K. FHYSLXGER, Editor*. LEWISTOVVNj PA. Wednesday, February 27, 1867. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. The GAZETTE is published every Wednesday tie- old -t.uid. at $1.40 in advance, 01;$2.00at the end | of 3 months. n '•. Persons r- vini{ papers with a X marked it will understand that siiliscnptiou is due on which a remittance on. bt to hi- made. Cash Rates of Advertising. Business '* hues or h-ssl 1 year (*>.oo Administration or Exeeiitor's Notices 12 oo Auditor's do 12 n Estray Notice, four times, - "" ; Caution or other short Notices, 1 to ! Tavern Licenses, single. 1 "0 j If more than otic, each i Register's Notices ~f A -eounts. each tine inch constitutes a square, and all adrertistng j not otherwise contra-ted for, or enumerated above. , will hereafter be churned 50 cents per sijnare forct.cn | insertion. Job Work. Eighth sheet bills, sifor 2.i or less; fourth sheet : bills $2 for 20 or less: hdf sheet bill. $4 tor 25 or ess. j Notices of New Advertisement*. Turn]ike election Railroad meeting— j Auditors' notices Xew Goothi at Kitten- > house & MeKiimey's—J. Irwin WalJis's stock of 1001 articles —Several sales. SSOOO to 10,0tso wanted. W. L. Owens S: Co., Granville Station, arc selling great bargains. Sales of Pnaounl Property. Jno. L. Byier, tlee'd, Union, Feb. 28 Martin Mulder, Deny, " 28 J. ]>. McDowell, Armagh, March 1 | S. Mutthershoiigh, Decatur, March 4 j Isaae Shilling, near Milroy, " o Samuel Roland. Granville, " ~> H. J. Romig, Union, " <> John Gunter, McVeytown, " <> Sani'l 15. Marks, I.ewistown, " 7 Robert Sterrctt, near Locke's, " 7 Jos. Hosteller, Men no, " 8 John Rare foot. Deny, " 8 Satnuel Eisenbise, I)errv, " 0 John V. King. Meiino, " 12 John T. O/biirn, Armagh, " 18 Samuel Beatty, Union, " 18 Isaac Price. Der.y, " 14 Win. Powell, Oliver, " 1> E. R. Ivault'man, Relleville, " 1-5 Robert Cummins, Rrown, " lb (feo. R. Scott, Decatur, " IS Levi Goarhart, Armagh, " lit A. J. North, Wayne, the I nion men and Northern men who desire to go there to engage in business enterprises, no improvement in the state ot affairs can reasonably be expected. rSo much for one case out of dozens in I South Carolina. A half sheet Extra accompanies to- j day's Gazette—being the third issue since ! the Ist of January. fitT-The general jury bill, which has i we believe passed both Houses, provides for the election of two Jury Commission ers in tacit county in the State, whose du ty it shall be to meet at the county seat thirty days before each term of Court, in order to draw jurors for such term. These Jury Commissioners are to be chosen at the election next fall, each qualified voter casting a ballot for one person for the of fice, and the two receiving the highest number of votes to IK* elected. They arc to serve three years, and be paid out of the county treasury at the same rate per day as County Commissioners are paid in the same county. BGA. The recent one-sided decision of the Supreme Court, by which one man controlled the nullification of liotli law and usage i n a matter of vital importance to the uatioa, lias awakeuded public at tention to the necessity of requiring that 110 law should la- declared unconstitutional without the concurrence of three-fourths or two-thirds of all the Judsres. County Statement makes its last appearance to-day. Ivirkpatriek, best known as Old Ivirk, the Perry county ft iter, is dead. 82L- Dclaune Gray died at Bellefonte last week. Major Gen. Burnside has been unanimously renominated for Governor of Rhode Island. The county bridge over Sherman s creek at Duncamion was carried oil by the recent flood. JEs.-r Since the hegiraof the dead heads, it is said the railroad lias dispensed with a ear from several of the trains. ("offroth and Llovd as assessors, ami Swope and Metjandiess as collectors ii. this State, all appointed for political purposes, have been rejected. kk-if Among those members of Con gress whom rumoi named as bargainingor compromising with the President, we no tice the name of A. A. Barker. teaSP'Surratt has been handed over to the civil authorities at Washington for trial as an accomplice in the assassination of President Lincoln. The copperheads are already weeping. Senator Saulsburv, of Delaware, a violent copperhead, joined the congres sional temperance society on Saturday nieJit a week, tiiid next morning violated t.ie pledge. IP,} 1 " In trouble —the Johnson demoera cy, because they fear he will make another swing round tlie circle, dropping them in thorny and bairen wastes, where not an olliee is to he had ! iurA" The Xeliiisgrove Times says that the Directors of the Middlecreek R. It. Co. have reduced the salaries of the offi cers. That paper also condemns the per centage allowed for obtaining stock. The lill making the Superinten dent of Public Printing elective by the Senate, lists liecomc a law. The concern was fast becoming a copperhead loafing shop. Mrs. Surratt was murdered by an ille gal military commission.— Setimgrove Times. What's your opinion about President Lincoln's i.iurder? The copperhead papers will never forgive the " Brave Boys in Blue" for putting down the rebellion —almost every sheet of that stamp we pick up containing some article either libeling them or those who gloried in their success. At the funeral of Capt. Joseph Seovern, at Scran ton, Pa., on the loth inst., one man was fatally and two seri ously injured, by the premature discharge of a piece of artillery used in firing the salute. GOV. Geary is putting a stop to the practice of the legislature of passing bills which the constitution has placed in the power of courts. He avows his belief that all such acts passed by the legislature are null and void. tsar" The Bounty Bill which passed the House, gives each three year or during the war soldier 58.38 per month, so that many will receive an addition to the SIOO here tofore voted them. We hope the Senate will also pass it, whether the copperheads like it or not. The Union Hotel, in Altoona, Krummeck's store room, with its cou t uts, and that portion of the Row contain ing Hliriiiger's saloon, Kunz's clothing st >re. and Hckel's tobacco and segar store, we "e destroyed by lire on Tuesday morn ing of last week. Supreme Court for the Dis trict of Columbia has decided that it is not hoiuitl to admit rebels to practice there, notwithstanding the Supreme Court has admitted them, but that a district court can make its own rules as to who should be allowed to practice. The tenure of oft'ce bill, which will prevent an officeholder from being kicked in an out at the pleasure of politi cal mountebanks, has become a law. Its necessity may be inferred from the fact that by the official report more than 12tR) removals were made last fafl for political causes, or in other words no cause at all. The decision of the Supreme Court of the United States in the ease of the Mayor of New York vs. Sheffield, which was lately decided, establishes the liabil ity of municipalities to pay damages for injuries to citizens, which arise in conse quence of negligence of the corporation to keep streets in order or .suffering obstruc tions on them. fSxTA Richmond paper thinks that if the present generation of Aew England public men had been more soundly Hog ged when they were school boys* they would probably have been better men,— The Springfield Republican happily re torts: "It t lie present race of Southern leaders had been flogged at all in their boyhood, instead of amusing themselves by Hogging young darkies, we should not have been under the painful necessity of Hogging them in their old age, and we fear the job is not yet half done." Terrible Ac i'lent. —A terrible and prob ably fatal accident occurred in U. J\ Mar ble A (Ws paper mill, at West Newton, on Jan. 30th. Mr. Reamer, the foreman of the wood and straw department, was accidentally caught in the main shaft, and his body twisted around it six times. So great was the velocity of the shafttlßtt the hoots and socks were hurled from the un fortunate man's feet, and his clothing completely torn from his body, with the exception of a small piece o'f his shirt sleeve. His recovery isextremelv doubt ful. Flood a< Jo/nutoim. —The ice in the btouy creek and ('onemaugh broke up on the night of t lie 14th iust., and gorged be low Johnstown, holding the water back ami submerging the lower part of town In some of the streets the water was sev eral feet deep. Communication with the railroad station was cut oil; and for a time it was feared that the whole town would be drowned out." At midnight the gorge gave way, and the only material damage done was the tilling of hundreds ot cellars with water, the breaking of a number of fences, and the piling of ice along the river banks and in the streets. feaT The copperhead and patent demo cratic press has been making much ado about the legislature forbidding transpor tation companies from making distinc tions in passengers. No law ever has ex isted in this .State making any distinction and excepting a few white-skin-nigger principle passenger railways in lMiiladel plua, no railway, stage line, or other eon \e\ance, rejected passengers on account of color Ihe brutal and inhuman con duel >l the few made it necessary to nasa an act treating all alike; and however mneh it may tickle the palate of eopper headism, we do not think it is much to Mr. Haines' credit that he voted against a measure iirtrinsically right and democrat ic to boot. Special Jlotircs. Important qualities. Biandreth's l'ills so stimulate all the interior powers of the system that every poison or impurity Is forced from the blood into the bowels, aud thns passes oil". Keeent ea ses of sickness will often be cured by the etiecl of 6or 8 Brandreth's Pills, which, when the operat o . Is full and complete, leave the blood as free from poisonous and un healthy matter as that of a new-born babe. In colds, in flammatory diseases, and even in cholera, their use re stores to health sooner than all other remedies, because the} tase from the blood and bowels tbose matters upon which pains, cramps, ami aches depend for continuance. Captain Isaac Smith, of Siug Sins', says, thirty of Bran dreth's Pills, taken accordlngto directions, cured him of a very severe bronchial aifectlon after other means had tail ed, aud he wishes his numerous friends to know the (act. Brandreth's Pills. Principal Office, Brandreth Ilousc, X. Sold by all Druggists. See nty name on Ooveruinent stamp, without which the pills are spurious. feUQ-lm B. i!U AN I)It ETll. Gr ON E 1' O K I:: Vj: u ! So say the ladies of their beauty, w licit the mirror show s them their once jet or golden ringlets streaked with grey. But never was there a more FALSU CONCLUSION'. Though the hair he as white as i lute's own forelock, or worse still, as red as a tiery meteor— P 11 E S T O ! it Is invested in a moment with the most magnificent black or brown by the agency of CRiSTADUiiO'S HAlll DYE, a perfectly wholesome and purely vegetable preparation. Manufactured by J. CKISTADOKO, 6 Astor House, N. Y sold bv Druggists. Applied by all Mair Dressers. fc-2d-lni Free to Everybody. A large 0 pp. Circular, giving information of the greatest importance to the young of both sexes. It teaches how the homely may become beautiful, the despised respected, and the forsaken loved. No young lady or gentleman should fail to send their Address, and receive a copy post-paid, by return mail. Address P. O. Drawer, 21, feb&SJm , Troy. N. Y. Know Thy Destiny ! 3Jaiamk E. F. Thornton, the great English Astrologist, Clairvoyant aud l'saychometrician, who has astonished the scientific classes of the Old World, has"now located herself at Hudson, N, Y. Mad. Thornton possesses such wonderft I poweis of second sight, as to enable her to impart knowledge of the greatest import ance to the single or married of" either sex. While in a state of trance, she delineates the very, features of the person you are to marry, and by the aid of an instrument of intense power, known as the Psychouiotiope, guaran tees to produce a life-like picture ol the future husband or wife of the applicant, together with date of marriage, position in life, leading traits of character, Ac. This is no humbug, as thousands of testimonials can assert. She will send when desired a certiiied certificate, or written guarantee, that the picture is what it purports to be. By enclosing a small lock of hair, and stating place of birtli. age, disposition and complexion, and enclosing fifty cents and stamped envelope addressed to yourself, yon will re ceive the picture and desired information by return mail. All communications sacredly confidential. Address In confidence, MAOCMU E. F. THORNTON, 1". O. Box 213, Hud son, N. Y, filly Wonderful but True. MADA M E 11EM1NGTON, the world renowned Astrologist ami Somnambulistic Clairvoyant, while in a clairvoyant state, delineates the very features of the persou you are to marry, ami by the aid of an in strument of intense power, known as the I'sychomotrope, guarantees to produce a perfect and life-like picture of the future husband or wife of the applicant, with date of mar riage, occupation, leading traits of character, 4c. This is no imposition, as testimonials without number cau assert, lie stating p'.ace of birth, age, disposition. Color of eves and hair, ami enclosing titty cents, ami stamped envelope addressed to yourself, you wiil receive the picture by re turn mall, together with desired information, £>■- Address in confidence, MADAME OKRTRCDK UEMIXO TOX, B. O. Box 2!t7. West Troy, S. V. tCly ITCH ! ITCH ! ITCH ! SCRATCH ! SCRATCH ! SCRATCH ! WHEATON'3 OINTMENT WILL. LIKE THE ITCH IX 48 IIOUKS. Also cures SALT RHEUM. ULCERS, CHILBLAIXS, and ail ERUPTIONS OF TH E SKIN. Price oO cents For sale by nil druggists. By sending sixty cents to Weeks £ Potter. Sole Agents. 170 Washington street. Boston, it will be forwarded by mail, free of postage, to any part of the United States. sepo'bb-lv THE MARKETS. LEWISTOWN, February 27, 1807 Wheat, red, per bushel #2 05 white " 2 -70 Corn, old, yO * Oats " 45 per dozen 20 Butler per lb HO Flour is retailing at the following prices: Lewistown Extra Family per cwt. 7 00 Superfine (j 00 Extra Family per bbl 14 00 Superfine l 2 00 Buckwheat per cwt. 5 00 Philadelphia Markets. Sales of Flour at sß:il4 50, according to quality. Wheat at $2 6ffa2 00 for red. — live at SI 83a 1 85. Corn at 9Sasl. Oats in demand at sGas7c. Beef Cattle are selling at 12 to 18c. ac cording to quality. < 'ows, springers at SSO a7O; Cow and Calf SBOaflO. Sheep sold at (iiaTv e. gross, as to condition, llogs at from Sloall 25 per 100 lbs., net. MARRIED On Thursday, 21st February, at Hippie's Hotel, by Rev. J. B. Reimensnyder, En. H. SwiKitKK and Miss MARY B. HAMIL TON, both of Newton Hamilton, Pa. On Tuesday morning, February 20th, at the Lutheran Parsonage, by Rev. J. R. Reimensnyder, JACOH HI:NI> of Lilley ville, Mifflin county, and Mis.s ANNA ROCSH, of Jacksonville, Centre co., Pa. On February 21st, 1867, by Rev. W Downs, JOHN WESLEY Oitii and Miss MARY J ANE GRAREY, both of Freedom Forge, Mifflin county, Pa. DIED In Newton Hamilton,.on Friday, the Bth inst., J A MK.S COULTER, aged about 06 years. SELLING OFF AT COST. rpiiE undersigned, desirous of closing X business, are offering their stock, con sisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Ac., at cost, for cash only. Persons desirous of obtaining bargains will flnd it to their advantage to call and examine our stock. fel27-4t* W. L. OWENS & CO. ANOTHER NEW ARRIVAL AT Pattenkouse & McKinney's, OF MtJSLINS AND CALICOES, AT REDUCED PRICES. Best Rio Coffee 30 cts. per lb. I Lewistown, Feb. 27, 1867. AT THE 810 COFFEE POT SIGN CAN -NOW BE FOUND r i MIE most complete assortment and cheap _|_ est lot of House furnishing Goods we have ever offered before to housekeepers aud new beginners, to which special at tentiou, since we are prepared to give a bar gain to all. The following is a partial list of the above mentioned Goods : "Floor Gil Cloth, new pattern, all widths. Table " " designs, " Stair •' very pretty and good. Oil Window Shades, rustic style, $2 per pair. Paper *' " unusually low. Poor ltugs and Table Mats. Picture Cord and Tassels. \V indow Shade Fixtures. " " Cord and Tassels. Dusting ami Scrub Brushes. Shoe and Sweeping " Crumb and White-wash " Corn Wisps and Brooms. , Spain's patent barrel Churns. Cedar Tubs and Buckets. Painted " " " Washing Machines, zink and wood. Pollar's new style. Clothes and Market Baskets. Sewing and Fancy '* Clothes Pins and Lines. " Horses and Wringers, latest and best. Rolling Pins and Potato Mashers. Butter Prints, Paddles and Spoons. Coffee and Sugar Boxes. " and Tea Canisters. Spice Boxes, wood and tin. Sad <>r Smoothing Irons. Sad and Coffee Pot Stands. Match Sales. 7 different kinds. Mouse and lvat Traps. Dinner and Tea Bells. Step Ladders and Garden Tools. Coal Sieves and Buckets. " Shovels. To> gs and Pokers. Paste Jaggers, Pie Crimpers and Trimmers. Coffee Mills and B°ef Pounders, 3 kinds, Egg Whips and Slicers. Soup Ladles and Basting Spoons. Flesh Forks and Vegetable Skimmers. Pat'd Cake Turners and Nutmeg Graters. Mop Handles and Knife Boxes. Tack Hammers and Hatchets. Carpet Tacks and Stair Rods Waffle Irons and Iron Bake Pans. Brass, Porcelain, Tin'd Iron Kettles and Sance Pans. Iron Tea Kettles and Pots. Butter Bowls and Towel Rollers. Fancy Toilet and Chamber Ware. Flour Sieves and Clothes Line Reels. Scissors, Snuffers and Nurse Limps. Slaw Cutters and Wood Saws. We take pleasure in announcing the follow ing list of Goods, as they are exceedingly low. Ivory Handle Tea & Dinner Knives, Bone " " " " Ebony " " " " t Forks. Bone " " " " " Coco " " " " " Hmn " " " " " Butcher and Carving Knives. Slaugli and Mincing " Bread and Kitchen " Meat and Wood Saws. Nickel Silver Forks, new article—cheap. '• " Tea and Table Spoons. Albatta Tea and Table Spoons. Brittania " " " Mttnlic " " " Tin " " " A splendid lot of German Waiters, very low. We have on hand 133 different articles of TIM W ARE, but we mention none save our new style Tea and Coffee Pots, AND POUND CAKE DISHES. And last, but not least, is our Combination Gas Burner Cook STOVE, which we warrant to be the best baking stove in the county, or refund the money. feb27 J. IKVIN WALLIS. I )I BLIC SALE.—Willbesoldatpub -1 lie sale at the residence of the subscri ber. in Union township, near A. F. Gils honey's factory on Wedliestlay, HI arc Ii 13, IB6T, the following personal property, viz:—7 head Hogs, 3 Milch Cows, 2 with Calves, 85 bushels Potatoes. Also, Household and Kitchen Furniture,em- T • : bracing 1 Hathaway Cook Stove with cooking utensils and pipe, Coal Stove, Bu reau, Settee, set of Cane Bottomed Chairs and other Chairs, Corner Cupboard, Sink, Stand, Meat Vessels, Tubs, Apple Butter, Meat by the pound, 3 Tables, Bedsteads, Bags, Ciller Barrels, Vinegar, Sausage Grinder, Grind Stone, Wash Kettle, Wheelbarrow, Forks, Shovels, .Garden Tools, Corn Fodder, Rifle, Riding Bridle and a variety of other articles too numer ous to mention. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, a. m., when terms will be made known. feb27 SAMUEL BEATY. 1)1 ISMC SALE.—WiII be sold at 1 public sole, at the residence of the un dersigned, in Brown township, 011 Saturday, March 16, 1*67, the following personal property, to wit: 4 COWS, 2 sets of Harness, light Trotting Buggy, one- Viri ufV horse Bpriug Wagon, &c.— Also, some household and kitchen furniture, consisting of Chairs, Bedsteads, Cupboards, ten-plate Stove, Parlor Stove, ('ook Stove, Dishes and a variety of other articles too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 10 o clock, a. 111., when terms will be made known. feb27* ROBERT CUMMINS. PUBLIC S ALE. —Will be sold atpub sale, fit the residence of the sub scriber, on Williamson MeNitt's farm, about two miles from Milroy, in Armagh township, on Tuesday, March lth, 1 Stil, the following {lersonal property, to wit: 1 w head °f Work Horses, 2-yeur ZC2— old Colt, Breeding Sow, Shoats, 2 i° W rSl Bull, 6 head of Young Cat tle, threshing Machine, Plows, Harrows, ~ Bvo-tiorse Cultivator and 2 one-horse ditto, latent Hay Fork, Broad wheel Wa gon, Hay Ladders, Spring Wagon, Hay Rake, Horse Gears, Hakes, Forks, and a variety ol other Farming Utensils. Sale to commence at 10 o'cloek, a. m., when terms will be made known. feb27 LEVI GEARHART. 1)1 111. IC SALE.-Will be sold at Public Sale, by the undersigned, in Wayne township, on Wednesday, March 20, the following property, viz: 2 Work Horses, 2 Colts 2 years 10 Head Fresh Cows and \] yyy Springei-s, 10Head Young Cat tie, 4u Head Sheep and Laiubs, 8 Head Shoats, lot of Timothy Hay, lotof Corn in the Ear, 50 Bushels Potatoes, 1 Extra Buggy, 1 Extra Wagon (iron ax les,) 1 Spring Wagon (three springs), Plows, Harrows, Harness, and Farming Tools, lot of Lumber, 50 Locust Posts (morticed), White Pine Bailing, u large lot of CHICK ENS, Household ami Kitch en Furniture, 3 Good Stoves, Bureaus, j Tables, Chairs, Bedsteads, and many oth er articles too numerous to mention, i Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said ■ day when terms will be made known bv A. J. NORTH. * C. Caughling Auctioneer. fe27-3t \ \ T 4 VTLD —for a year or more —by a VV responsible party, from .1,000 to lO.OMO dollars, for which ample secu : rity will be given. For further intbrma -1 tion, apply to GFORGE FRYSINGEIt, Real Estate Agent. Lewistown, Feb. 27, 186U.-3t* rfllßV I'JKE EI.ECTIO Notice ; X is hereby given to the stockholders of J the Lewistown & Kishaeoquillas Turn- I pike Road Company that an election will ■ he held at the National Hotel, Lewis j town, on Tuesday, March 12, 1807, at 2o'- I clock, p. ni., forone President, six Mana | gers and a Treasurer. WM. MANN, { fe27-2t. * President. N OTICE. —A special meeting of the Stockholders of the Mifflin k Centre j County Railroad Company will be held I at. Rcedsville, on FRIDAY, the Btli day j of March next, at 2 o'clock, p. m., for the I purjjose of considering a proposition from tile Pennsylvania Railroad Company for completing the Railroad to Milmy. A meeting of the Board of Directors will be held at 1 o'clock on the same day. SAMUEL 31 ACL AY, fe27. President M. & C. C'. R. R. Co. | ELSTIIAV \OTIEE Came to the -1J residence of the subscriber, in Armagh township, on or about the 14th of Jan., a dark brown 3lare, about 13 hands high, and supjiosed to be about 9 years old. She is blind of botii eyes and lias a white star on her forehead. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take her away, otherwise she will be disposed of according to law. feb27-2t* GEORGE OWMII.LER. \ I WlTffll'S NOT ICE. --The un- I il. dersigned, Auditor, appointed bvthe | Orphans' Court of Mifflin county, to dis tribute the balance in the hands of John C. Sigler, administrator of the estate of Gi;o. W. Gijisox, dee'd, will meet parties interested at his office in Lewistown Monday, March 18th. H. J. CULBERTSON, feb27-4t Auditor. A EDITOR'S XOTICE- The un xx dersigneil, Auditor, appointed by the Orphans' Court of 3liffiin county, to dis tribute the fund in the hands of William Creighton, administrator of the estate of Daxiki. Beshore, dee'd, will attend to the duties of his appointment on Satur day, March ltitli, at his office in Lewis town. Persons having claims will pre sent them or be barred from a share of the fund. H. J. CULBERTSON, feb27-4t Auditor. \ A DIT OIL'S NOTICE. —The un xT dersigned, Auditor, appointed by the Orphans' Court of Mifflin county, to dis tribute the fund in the hands of' William Wharton, Executor of Sam 'l, Whartox, late of Wayne township, deceased, wili attend to the duties of the appointment at the Register s office, in Lewistown on Iriday, the 22d day of March next, at 10 o'clock, a. m. Those interested are re quested to attend. feb27 W. P. ELLIOTT, Auditor. GREAT FALL! REGULAR BAR IRON at 4 3-4., NT F. J. HOFFMAN'S. LOOK HERE T BISIIDIIOTIUDMia. \TO. 1. — RECEIPT to keep your horses clear of Rots, Worms ami Colic, and in good thriving order. No. 2. RECEIPT to cure all wounds, and to take awav the pain of same. No. 3. Receipt to cure pole evil and lis tula. Price —Singly, 50 cents for each receipt; 25 copies for $5 ; or 100 copies for $lO, with all the necessary instructions for using the same. Address DAVID ESHELMAN, Box 100, Lewistown, febl3.4t* Mifflin county, Pa. rilE ACIIERS WASTED, L The Board of Directors of Freedom Iron Works School District will receive applications from teachers, to teach for a term of three months, commencing in April next. Address, J. MENDEXHALL, feb!3-3t President. ORPHAN'S COURT SAME.—By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Mifflin county, the undersigned, administrator of the Estate ol" George B. Pennepacker, late of Granville township, dee'd, will sell at public sale, on the prem ises, Oil TIICR.SDAY, March ?th, IMiT, the undivided half part of all that certain Tract of Laud situate in Granville town ship, Mifflin county, adjoining lands of Lewis Owens, Mrs. \Vertz, Enoch Myers' heirs, Joshua Morrison and others, con taining One Hundred and Thirty-two Acresandone 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 011 it, a well of good water at the door, and a fine stream of running water and two good springs 011 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, Adm'r. At 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. ALMIHA W. PENEPACKER. J. L. POBTEB, Auctioneer. jan3o BIRD CAGES ! A fine assortment at F. J. HOFFMAN'S. HI'IC SALE.-Will bo sold at r, u h_ ± lie sale at the residence of the suCri ber, in Decatur township, on Monday, March 4. !*■?. the following personal property t wi( 3 Work HOK.SE.-i; 4 Oolll; 4 (i™,™,; fresh and tlie others sprii Jwb * head of Young Cattle- j".', blief l 1: 11 Climber of si' , B°n' * Odder Cutter; Plowmjj Harrow; 2 sets Breechbands; Buir-'v u. ness; Collars and Bridles; and 'v tr T" other articles. Also, a lot of Tiii,othv Hay. Sale Jo commence at 10 o'clock • m., when terms will be made known ' f-bt** SAM'L *M ( TTHEBSBOi (; H UiiHMi;. V Will be offered at public vendue bv | the subscriber, on the Langton farm' in I Granville township, on ' TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 1807, the following personal property vj/ . MORSES, including 1 M ar ,. with foal, 2 Colts, 2 Cows that will ; shortly be fresh, 10 bead of Youim ( -iftlV. : 12 Sheep, 2 Shoats, four-horse W;',,,,!' Roekaway Carriage, a pair of y ankt ' Hay Ladders, Improved Hnosey Henper Jan excellent Mower and Reaper J ii'm' nearly new, Hay Fork, with rope .„J pulleys, m good order, and a number of other articles, too numerous to men tin., Also, a Pet Deer. Sale to commenc e-it 10 o'clock, a. 111., when terms will | i( . „,.,.Y known. [felß-Bt] SAM'L ROLAND VKMHK. \ Will be sold at public sale bv tl Je subscriber, at his residence, in Tnion township, on Wednesday, .March . the following personal property to wit- TWO HORSES, 3 Colts, 3 Cows, a lot of \ oung Cattle, ($ Shouts, 2 Breeding Sow 1 good fat Beef, four-horse Wairon twm I'orHc \\ agon, Roekaway, Fanning Mil! ~jgp*lud, Plows. Ham,ws. Cultivator: ■J3L. i' u plmv 2 sets of TugHarn.-s' aFJLii Collars, Bridles. Side Saddle a<- ' Also, a Dining Table, set of good <'hairs' and a variety of other articles too numer ous to mention. Also, One-half interest in 24 acres of Grain in the Ground s-m. to commence at It) o'clock a. m. wl'mu terms will be made known. feb2o-3t* HENRY J. ROMfG. T)l Itl.il' SAEE.—WiII lie sold atpub- A lie sale, by the subscriber, at his resi dence, in Lewistown, on Thursday, March 7, ISO7, the following personal property to wit ■ BILLIARD TABLE, Bagatelle Table and many other articles belonging to a Restaurant. Groceries—consisting of Su gars, Teas, Coffees, &c.; a tine lot ofCon fectiouery; also, a general assortment of Household and Kitchen Furniture such s Bedsteads, Bedding, Chaiis. Ta i bles, Stoves, and many other art icles too numerous to mention. Also a Tract of Land, situate in Oliver town ship, 230 ACRES, more or less, will be ottered to the highest bidder. Saletooom .mence at 9 o'clock, a. in., when terms will be made known. feb2o-ts SAMUEL B. MARKS. Will be offered at public sale, by the subscriber, residing about 1 mile from \\ bite Hall, in Menno township,on Friday, March Bth, 1867, the following personal property, viz: Horses Cows Young Cattle, Sheepand i 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 -gggS. Stove, Cook Stove, Drawers, CART. Chairs, 2 Sleds, Wild Cherry and Walnut Furniture Boards, and other articles, too numerous to 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. HOSTELLER. \ The undersigned will offer at public sale, at his residence in Derry township, near Freedom Forge, 011 Thursday, March u. im>i, the following personal property, to wit: 4 head of Work Horses, including 2 Mares with foal; 3 Colts, 1 two-year old and 2 Yearlings; 5 Cows, 2 of them fresh- 1(1 head of Young Cattle; 2 Hogs; 2 four horse Wagons, broad wheeled; 1 one-horse and 1 t-wchorsc Wagon; Cart; two-horse 4*4. (Carriage; 2 Wagonbeds; pair Hay Ladders 2 Sleds; large Corn Shel ler; Clover J fuller; Fanning Mill; Plows- Harrows; Cultivator; Log Chain; Fifth Chain; Cow Chains, 2 sets Hind Gears, Plow Gears, Halters, Hathaway Cook Stove, &e., with a variety of other articles. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, a. m. when terms will be made known. feb2ots* ISAAC PitfcE. I)® BLIC SALE.—WiII be sold at pub -1 lie sale, at the residence of the under signed in Oliver township, on Friday, March 15, I*6?, the following personal property, to wit: 3 Head of Work Horses, ( one being a Mare with foal) 5 Milch Cows, 0 Young Cattle, 4 Shouts, 4 Sheep, Spring Wagon, two horse Wagon, Wagon lied, Hay Ladders, Stone's Grain Drill, Horse Rake, Wind mill, Threshing Machine, Horse Power and Shaker, Strap for Machine, Plows, and Harrows, 500 feet drv 'T'(ineh) Pine Hoards, 1500 feet Paling and some Railing, Hay and Corn Fodder, about <>o acres ot Grain in the Ground, with a great variety of Household ami Kitchen b urniture too numerous to men tion. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, a. ll f'\ ofi f erills will be made known. feb2o-ts WM. POWELL. VOTICE. io, r * AII Pewons who pay their vb^isie- 011 y i Uld liount y Taxes for the o.T before the Ist day of April next, will be allowed an abatement of live per cent. 011 the amount. By order of the Commissioners. T * JC £- w A REAM, Clk. Lewistown, Feb. 20, tapl. A EDITOR'S A OTIC K. —The un dersigned, Auditor, appointed by the Orphans Court ot Mifflin county, to dis tribute the fund iu the hands of GKOKUK L. CALDEKWOOD, aiim'r of the Estate of ADAM HKIMMKK, late of McVeytown, deceased, will attend to the duties' of the appointment at the Register's office in Lewis town, on Friday the loth day of March next, at 10 o'clock, a. in. Claims not presented at that time will be barred from comma: in on said fund feb-'O-lt \V. P. ELLIOTT, Auditor.