LOCAL AFFAIRS. U. L. A." u. L. A. A meeting of the Union League, for t lie transaction of important business, be held at the J uniata Engine House, 0U THURSDAY EVENING, March 14, at 7 o'clock. By order. gfiiußev. l)u. W i LEY, unless prevented bv unforeseen circumstances, will preach in the Methodist Church on Sunday mor ning next, at the usual hour. FIXE TOMATO. —We are indebted to Messrs. S. Maupny & Co., of the Rising sun Nursery, Philadelphia, for a paper of seed of their superior Tomato. The fruit p represented as of a deep red color, round, slightly flattened, and without a crease or wrinkle. Orders tilled in regular rotation at -•"> cents u paper, by mail or otherwise. BgU The Fakir of Vishnu will open his wonderful exhibition of marvelous doings this evening and continue for five nights. The programme embraces a variety of per formances calculated to puzzle the brains of beholders, with lots of fun, and last, but not least, a distribution of some 50 differ ent presents each evening. Of course everybody will go, as since the days of >ignor Blitzsucliexhibitions have become extremely popolar. Among the local bills now before the Legislature, we notice the following: An act to authorize the sale of the poor house and farm in Mifflin county. A supplement to an act authorizing and requiring the supervisors of Bratton town ai]) to erect gates across public roads in saiu township. An act to prevent cattle from running at large on the tiat of Jack's mountain in ileinio and Union townships, in Mifflin county. Rouse's Theatrical Company, the larg est troupe we believe that ever visted here, jierfornied in the Town Hall last week for ix nights, the houses gradually increas ing until the closing evening completely tilled the hall. As actors they delineated different characters quite as well as is gen erally met with in theatres in the cities, and all who attended expressed them selves much pleased with the performan ces. There is one feature however con nected with the close which we would advise the manager to discontinue, and that is, there is too much work left to be done on Sunday. Public opinion will al ways censure open violations of that day, and as (whether with or without his sanc tion'! he will be blamed, we are sure he will find it to his interest throughout the interior to see that hereafter as little as possible is done on such days. FATAL ACCIDENT.— We state with re gret that John U. Hamilton, of Newton Hamilton, was run over and killed by a ballast train, at that place, on Monday af ternoon a week. He had stepted from one track to the other to get out of the way of an approaching train, and did not observe the ballast train approaching hint on the other track. He was struck by the latter, terribly mangled, and instantly killed. — Mr. Hamilton was a young man about 35 years of age, held the position of Division boss on the ltoad at the time of his death, and leaves a wife and many friends to mourn his untimely end. BsaT" It is reported that the entire works of the Hamilton M'Clintock Oil Compa ny, comprising several producing wells and no less than seven engines, were re cently sold at Sheriff's sale for a small debt! None of the stockholders here were apprised of any difficulties, and un less every statement that was made re specting this company was a falsehood, this transaction is either the result of gross culpability on the part of the mana gers, or a most infamous swindle, lhe debt is said to have been less than &2.00U, and the whole interest of the company, with all its machinery, was sold for about $3300. Wonder whether a judicial pros ecutiou would not unearth some oil foxes? INSTRUCTION given by C. W. Walters on the piano, organ, flute or comet, based on the thorough musical education of his pupils. The standard classical system adopted makes music intelligible to even the youngest scholar. SOMETHING WORTH KNOWING. Our spring opening commenced last week, and we are now selling our large stock of knives and forks, bought for cash in orig inal packages direct from the manufactur ers, and therefore at prices that will aston ish you. p. s.—Only 10 pair of Oil Window Shades left at SI.OO a pair at The Big Coffee Pot Sign. EsS-Daniels r Territory, by the holders of the Scrip, upon any of the unappropriated lands (except mineral lands) of the United States, which may be subject to sale at private entry. Each piece of scrip repre sents a quarter section of one hundred and sixty acres, is issued in blank, and will be transferable, without endorsement or formal assignment. The blank need not be filled until the scrip is presented for location and entry, when the party holding it can fill the blank and enter the land in his own name. Bids must be made as per acre, and no bids will be re ceived for less than one quarter section. The Scrip will be issued immediately on the payment of the money to the Sur veyor General. On all bids for a less quantity than 40,000 acres, one-third of the purchase money must be paid within ten days, and the remaining two-thirds within thirty days after notification of the acceptance of tlie bid or bids by the Board of Commissioners. JACOB M. CAMPBELL, Surveyor General. For the Board of Commissioners. Harrisburg, Mar. 0, 1867 —tap 10. "VTOTIC'E.— To the Stockholders of the it Lewistown Gas Co. —An election will be held at the office of the Secretary, be tween the hours of 1 and 4, p. m. of SAT URDAY, the 16th inst., to elect a Presi dent and six Managers, to conduct theaf fairsof thecompany for the ensuing year. mar 6. DAVID CANDOR, Sec'y. 3500 COEDS CHESTNUT OAK AND HEMLOCK BARK, Delivered at the Tannery of J. SPAITOO2 & 00., I.KWISTOWN, Fur which the highest market price will be paid in CASII. Lewistown, mar!4-ly SELLING OFF AT COST. rp HE undersigned, desirous of closing L business, are offering their stock, con sisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, Bts and Shoes, &<*., at cost, for cash only. Persons desirous- of obtaining bargains will lind it to their advantage to call and examine our stock. feb27-4t* W. L. OWENS & CO. A. J. NORTH, WITH S. A. COYLE & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS AND Produce & Commission Mer chants, CIS Market Street, Philadelphia. S. A. COYLE, sep2G-6m J. W. LAUGHLIN. S. S. CAMPBELL & CO. Manufacturing Confectioners, , * - AVI) WHOLESALE DEALERS IV FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS,&C. No. 303, 11ACE STREET, PHILADELPHIA. ALSO, MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF fi-yf- Molasses Candy and Cocoanut Work. septl2'66-ly. v SCRIVENER & SURVEYOR. <4. 11. Swlgart, respectfully in forms the citizens of Mifflin county, that he is prepa ie