THE GAZETTE. . &. o. R. FRYSIXGER, Editor*. LEWTSTOWN, PA. Wednesday, March 27, 1867. TEBMB OF SUBSCRIPTION. The GAZETTE >1 published every Wednesday the old stand, at fl.sv in advance, or t .2.00 at the end of 3 ranatUs. Persons r*c< ivito* papers with n X marked on it will underptan i that Inscription is due on which H remittance Br be made. Cash Bates of Advertising. BuMneao Car Is (7 tinea or le* 1 year 6.00 Adminiptnvion or Executor's Notices 2 6-J Auditor's do 2 00 ftstray Notice, four times, 2 Ou Caution or other short Notices, I 00 Tavern Eicenpes. pintle, 1 X) If mor-than one. each 50 Register'.- Notices • f Account**. each M One inch eon-litotes a square, and all advertising not otherwise contracted f, r . or enumerated above, wiil hereafter be charge-i 0 > cents per square for each insertion. Job Work. Eighth sheet hills, s!..•■ for 25 or less : fourth sheet bills }l tor i* or le.= -; li.tlfheel bill, it for 2b or less. Notice* of Netv Advertisements. Attention is re quested to the sale of H. H. Wilson, on Friday next The Fakir of Vishnu desires a partner. .See local column. Persons having deeds in the Recorders Ofiice are requested to call and lift them. Ground piaster, feed, extra family flour, Ac., always on hand at Blymyer's steam ! mill. Barrett's Hair Restorative, &o. The Governor's Veto Message. We publish on our outside to-day the message of Governor < feary vetoing the bill giving the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, or rather the directors, unusu al power to issue mortgages, £c. The views expressed are so sound and logical - that there can hardiy be found aavdiffer ence of opinion among our citizens as to their propriety; yet a majority of the Sen ate J Kissed the bill over the veto, and then f most inconsistently entertained a bill re pealing one of the leading objections! In the House, an attempt was made to call it u;, but failed; and subsequently a bill was reported, meeting the objections of the Governor in lite main, passed, sent to the Suiitt *•. which :t also j aased, so that : two bios, fur tile same jHirpos-.-. but vastly di-siniiiar, were nearly laws at the same time, the one nly wanting the* -ignature or tlie Governor, the other the approba t.JD OI tuiy-thirds of the House. Mr. Hamt- voted against and Mr. Hall for the veto. Unariciai Measure for liesuni ing Specie Payments. Mr. MorreLl, our member of Congress, last week introduced a bill which was read twice and ordered to imprinted, Lav ing in view a gradual return to specie pay ments. Its provision? make it unlawful for the .Secretary of the Treasury to sell or otlv-rwi-e dispose of any gold or silver coin now held by the Government of the L uited States, or that may hereafter IK.* received by it from duties on imports, as now provided by law, until the balance of j specie in the treasury shall amount to v-dO,UOt),e sold by the Secretary of theTreas- ' ury, on due public notice, and the avails thereof lie applied to the payment of the i said maturing debt. tear Hiram Woodruff, the celebrated turf man, died suddenly at his residence on Long Island, 011 Friday, March 15. ' ®?k.The Gazetteand Lewishurg Chron icle would wearesuremiss the editorof the Selinsgrqve Times (should lie get into the ' penitentiary) a great deal more than any 1 darkey. Don't you think so, Mr Times? 'Hie supplementary reconstruction bill was passed ou Saturday, over the President's veto, by both branches of COll- \ gress. flie vote in the Senate was veas 3<, nays 7. In the House yeas 114, nays 25. lion-all, of the Mifflintowu Regis ter last week made a fool of himself by neaping a column of abuse 011 the Gazette for giving nearly the same account of the I did* I'vter la by as the former paper weep! Gen. Hchofield, commandant of the Virginia district, has abolished the whipping post and thus perjietrated another outrage on the Constitution and wiped out another relic of barbarism! How can you stand such tilings without howling? * A .lew lAcense Law. A FCKTHEB SUPPLEMENT to ati act fur ther to regulate the granting of licenses to hotels and eating bouses, approved March thirty-first, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-six. SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and Home of lieprescntaftvex of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That when an application is made to any court of quar ter sessions of this Commonwealth, for license to sell intoxicating drinks, it shall be lawful for said court to hear petitions, in addition to that of the applicant, in favor of, and remonstrances against the application for such license, and in all cases to refuse the same whenever, in the opinion of said court, having due regard to the number and character of the peti tioners for and against such application, such license is not necessary for the ac commodation of the public and entertain ment of strangers and travelers, and upou sufficient cause being shown, the said courts shall have jtower to revoke any license granted by them, and all laws in consistent with tiiis section are hereby repealed : Provided , That the sureties in the bond, required of tiie applicant for license, shall be signed to his petition. SEC. That applications for license to keep an eating house, beer house or restau rant, authorizing the sale of domestic j wines, malt and brewed liquors, shall hereafter be made in ✓the same manner j and to the same authority as application j for license to keep a hotel: Provided. ; That the regulation in relation to bed ! rx>ms and beds shall not apply to appli- ! cants for an eating-house, beer-house and j restaurant license, and the tenth section ! of the act of twentieth April, one thous and eight hundred and fifty-eight, author- ; izmg county treasurers to grant an eating ' house or retail brewery license, is hereby repealed. aec. 3. Zs'o license to keep an eating house, beer house or restaurant, under the provisions of the second section of this act, shall be granted in any incorporated city for a less sum than fifty dollars, nor elsewhere for a less sum than twenty dollars. •VEC. 4. If any person, after the passage of this act. shall sell spirituous and vinous liquors, domestic wines, malted or brewed liquors, without havingobtained a license authorizing him so to do, such persons shall, on conviction in the court of quar ter sessions, be lined, for the tirst offense, in any sum not less than fifty, nor more than two hundred dollars; and for the second, or any subsequent offense, such person shall be fined not less than one hundred dollars, and, in the discretion of the said court, i>e imprisoned in thecounty jail not less than thirty days, nor more than ninety days: Provided, That noth ing in this act shall he construed to re}>eal the provisions of the act of Assembly passed March thirty-first, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-six, relating to sale- by druggists and apothecaries. SEC. 5. That the provisions of the first section of this act .-hall not apply to the city of Philadelphia or to the county of Allegheny : Provided , That nothing in this a< t shall authorize the granting of licenses to hotel and inn keepers, to vend vinous, spirituous and malt liquors, and to license beer houses, eating houses and restaurants in any locality where licens ing of hotels, inns, beer houses, eating houses or restaurants is now prohibited by law. 1 he above bill has pa--e-l both Houses, and has no doubt been signed by the Gov ernor by this time. It is not what was petitioned for from this county, but is still an improvement on the old law, as it now requires license for saloons, f this sum $1,050,730 were paid to Western farmers, $319,050 to South ern farmers, 5*371,800 to Pennsylvania and Pastern, and to foreign farmers $175 500 Considerably more than half of the nearly three millions of dollars which are paid to the employees of this one manufactur ing establishment go into the pockets of American farmers, and more than two thirds of the sum which is distributed among the American farmers goes to the farmers o the Wast, Had the rails made by the Cambria Works been i mi >orted from England, not one-fifth of the part of the produce of Western farms for which the Cambria Iron Workers paid more than a million ofdollars, would have been exported to England, and for that fifth the farmers of the West would have re ceived lower prices than were paid them by American mechanics. COLUMBIA, S. C., March 18.— One of the most remarkable meetings ever held in South Carolina took place to-day, the occasion being a celebration by the ne groes of the passage of the bill enfranchis ing the black race. By invitation, Gen eral Hampton, ex-Unfted States Senator; W. F. Desaussere, Edward Arthur, Hon. W. J. Talley, and James G. Gibbs ad dressed the meeting; also, the Rev. Da vid Pickett and Beverly Nash, both col ored. Sentiments were expressed highly honorable to both sides. The negroes are gratified with the spirit of political affili ation with which they have been met, j and the citizens are equally pleased to find ; the colored men identified with the true interest of the State. Should the conven tion be called, the latter will probably nominate and support the t>est men in the country, and, as declared by Mr. Nash, will urge Congress to repeal the disfran chising clause. - We said some time ago that the democ racy would soon he cheek by jowl with Sambo, and now we find the great demo cratic ex-rebel Wade Hampton, at a pub lic meeting in South Carolina, on the i same stand with colored speakers and addressing a crowd of colored men, alias "niggers." Our neighbor of the Demo- ' crat, who is getting occasional fits of Ne- i grophobia, had better not denounce them ; too much, as it might be necessarv toem- 1 body in the next resolutions of the dem- : oeratic county meeting speaking of Sam- ! bo. Cudjo, fcc.as "our.Southern brethren." Pennsylvania Legislature. In the House Mr. Brown presented a petition from citizens of Mi rain county, praying for a law to extend the term of county treasurer in said county. Referred to the Committee on the Judi ciary Local. Also, a remonstrance from citizens of Mifflin county, against a law entitling the superintendent to draw from the treasu rer two hundred dollars annually for the u.-e of the teachers' institute of said c-o. Referred tothe Committee on Education. Also, a petition of the citizens of Mif flin county, praying for the passage of a law authorizing the appropriation of two hundred dollars annually out of the pub lic funds for the use of the teachers' insti tute in said county. Referred to the Committee on Educa tion. Also, fifteen petitions from citizens of Mifflin county, praying for a change in the license law. Referred to the Committee on Vice ami Immorality. B*?L.The following appointments were made by the East Baltimore Conference, at its last annual session, held in Freder ick City, Md.: JUNIATA DISTRICT. Thomas Barn hart, P. E. Altoona—J. S. McMurrav, G. Guyer, sup. Hollidaysburg—G. W. Heyde. Wood berry—J. Moorhead. J. A. Wood cock. Williamsburg—W. Gwynn. Birmingham—G. Warren, J. P. Moore. Petersburg—James Brads. Manor Hill —J. A. DeMoyer, one to be supplied. Huntingdon—R. E. Wilson. Cassville—J. F. Brown. Mt. Union—S. M. Hartsock. Shirleysburg—S. A. Creveling, one to be supplied. MeYeytown—M. L. Smith, R. Mallal ien, W. H. Stevens, sup. Lewistown—l). S. Monroe. Lewistown Circuit —J. H. McGarrah. Milroy—l). B. MeClosky. McConnelstown —J. W. Leckie. Saxton—J. C. Clarke, G. D. Penepacker Bloody- Run —W. G. Ferguson, W. Case Bedford—B. G. W. Reid. Rainsburg —J. G. Craig. Schellsburg—A. W. Decker. McConnelsburg —J. R. King, one to be supplied. The following have been assigned to points in other Districts: New Bloom field—F. Gearhart, G. W. Izer. Newport—J. W. Cleaver. J. M. Aikers. Concord—A. E. Taylor, W. Shriber. Mifflin —E. W. Kirby. Mifflin Circuit—J. B. Polsgrove, A. D. Yoeum. Hanover and N. Oxford—J. A. Ross. Price Chapel, Williamsport—\V. W. Evans. Danville—J. McK. Reiley, J. H. Mc- Cord. Ashland —A. M. Creightou. Bloomsburg—J. A. Price. Hazletou —E. T. Swartz. Bellefonte—H. C. Pardoe. Milesburg—J. B. Maun. Port Matilda—E. Butler. Howard G. Leidy. "Warrior's Mark —J. W. Haugliawout. Half Moon —T. F. McClure, E. Shoe maker. Peuns Valley—D. Castfeman. Salona aud Flemington—J. Stine. Dock Haven —Samuel Creighton. Green Mt. Mission, Baltimore —J. P. Swanger. Jefferson street, Baltimore—W. Downs Huntingdon Avenue, Baltimore —W. M. Frysinger. Shippensburg —W. A. Houek. Frostburg Circuit' —Emory Buhrman, W. Hirst' Reed. Returned from Missouri. —The Juniata iSeutinel informs us that on Saturday morning a week ilr. Grouinger, accom panied by the children of .Sir. David Switzer, returned from his new home in Missouri. As it was Mr. Grouinger who indentified Sanders, one of the'tossassins of Mr. Switzer, who was hung, it was not safe for him to remain any longer, as some of the gang of tnieves and murder ers were oil the alert for him. It seems hard that a man after buying a home ih Missouri should lie comjielled to flee for his life on account of these lawless, un converted rebels and bushwhackers. The Missourians, however, are making every effort to procure their arrest, and if they are caught, Judge Lynch will hang them. The United States Senate has been '' oat-hauling" the career of Philip p. Thomas, Senator elect from Maryland, concerning his rebel proclivities al>out the time the " Southern heart was being fired." We hope Philip enjoya it more than the darkeys used to. DIUKEXS' WORKS.— Messrs. Tick nor ersons making application to the court for license to keep public houses and sell whiskey. About eight year# ago the Odd Fellows built a house intended to be kept as a tavern in direct opposition to the old bouse. The court inquired into the matter whether it was necessary to increase the sale of spir ituous liquors, and decided it was not, but that one licensed house in the borough of Newton Hamilton was plenty to accom modate the traveling custom. This re sulted in an attempt to break down the old house by returning the keeper to two different courts which cost our county up wards of one hundred dollars. ; I have been in the town of Newton Hamilton, and have conversed with different ]>er sons, who tell me that the travel to and from that place don't average three per sons per day during the whole year. I cannot see how it is that the citizens of Newton Hamilton can certify that it is necessary to have three licensed houses in the town to accommodate strangers and entertain travelers, when it can be proven that there is not custom sufficient to keep up one. If the court would appoint a day to hear testimony for and against grant ing licenses, it would be proven that any one house in Newton Hamilton would ac commodate what traveling custom conies to that place and five times as much. I have been informed that the man who now keeps the public house in Newton Hamilton has done much to reform drunk enness. It is said that there are some ill disposed men in and about Newton Ham ilton who proeure liquor at auother town and of course get drunk, and created such a state of affairs that the citizens got up a petition to the court of Quarter Sessions which will be presented to this court pray ing to give the Roroughauthorities jiower to build a lock-up house in the Town of Newton Hamilton. With three taverns what will it be then ? By a temperance man and visitor of Newton Hamilton. THE MARKETS. Lewistown, March 27, 1867. Wheat, red, per bushel $2 65 " white " 2 70 Corn, old, 90 Oats 50 fcggs per dozen 20 Butter per lb 25 Flour is retailing at the following prices: Lewistown Extra Family per cwt. 7 00 Superfine g 00 Extra Family per bbl 14 00 Superfine 12 00 Buckwheat per cwt. 5 00 Philadelphia Markets. Small sales of Northwestern extra fam ♦ 13 - 251 Pennsylvania and Ohio t a t 59.40a10.00, superfine at SS.JOaO. Rye flour $7.50. Wheat— l 1?- ot common and choice red at a r? d California at $3.25. Rye COrU ' 1,100 head Cattle sold at from 17al81c Il4le I h i 6O f ° r fa ' r t0 good > and 13i i f . for common. Sheep—s,ooo head sold at from Ba9c per lb gross as to condition. Cows—3oo head sold ats4oa6s and Sf ngerß ' aUd per head for cow £pcrial Jlotos. CHILDREN S LIVES SAVED FOR 50 CENTS. TUIOCSANDS OP CHILDREN DIK ANNUALLY OF A Croup. Now, mothers. If you would spend 40 cents, arid a! a-ays have a bottle of Dr. Tobias' Venetian Liniment In your bouse, you never need fear losing your little one when attacked with this complaint. It is now 19 years since 1 have put up my Liniment, and never hoard of a child dying of Cronp when my Liniment was used; but hundreds of cases of c,ures have been reported to me, and many state if it was $lO per bottie they would not be with out it. Besides which, it is a certain cure for Cuts, Burns, Headache, Toothache, Sore Throats, Swellings, Mumps, Colic, Diarrhoea, Dysentery. Spasms, Old Sores, and pains in the back and chest. No one once tries It who Is ever without it. It Is warranted perfectly safe to take inter nally. Full Directions with every bottle. Sold by the Druggists. Depot. 56 Cortlandt Street. N. Y, mar2u-7w A Canvass of the Union proves that the most successful caudidate for geueral fa- | vor ever placed before Tli© People, Is that pure and salubrious vegetable beautiflcr, CiUSTADORO'-S HAIR DYE, far and wide, throughout the restored republican deiiance i of rivalry and competition, it appeals TO THE POLLS! of all who design to clothe the same with the magnificent j biack or brown hues which naturehasdenied, or age stolen j awar. Manufactured by J.CRISTADORO, 6 Astor House, V V Sold by Druggists everywhere. Applied by all j Hair Dressers. marSHm ; All cock's Porous Plasters, Allentown, Penn„ April 4. 1563. Messrs. T. ALLCOCS A Co.; Dear Sirs:—My daughter used one of your Porous Plas ters. She had a wry bad pain in her side, and it cured her in one week. Yours truly, JOHN Y. HUNTER. We refer to Forty Thousand Druggists. who sell our P asters, as to their high sterling character. ALLOOC'K A CO., Agency, Braudreth House, New York- Sold bv all Druggists. marSu lm Know Thy Destiny ! MADAME E. F. THORNTON, the great English Astroioglst, Clairvoyant and Psaychometrtcian, who has astonished the scientific classes of the Old World, has now located herself at Hudson, N", Y. Mad. Thornton possesses such wonderfil poweis of second sight, as to enable her to impart knowledge of the greatest Import anee to the single or married of cither 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 Psychomotrope, 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 certified certificate, or written guarantee, that the picture is what it purports to be. By enclosing a small iock of hair, and stating place of birth, 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. Audr-ss In confidence, MADAME E. F. THOEXIOX, P. 0. Box 213. Hud son, X. Y, Sly A You NO LADY returning to her country home, after a sojourn of a few months in the city, was hardly recognized by her .friends. In place of a coarse rustic, flushed face, she had a soft ruby complexion of al most marble smoothness, and instead of twenty-three she realiy appeared but eighteen. Upon inquiry as to the cause of so great a change, she plainly told them she used the C A RCA SSI AN BALM, and considered it an invaiuahle ac quisition to any Lady s toilet. By its use any Ladv or Gentleman can improve their persona! appearance an hundred foid. It is simpig In its combination.as Nature iterse.f is simpie, yet unsurpassed in its efficacy in drawing Impurities from, also, healing, cleansing and beautifying the skin and complexion. By its direct action on the cut icle it draws from it ail Its impurities, klndiy heailng the same, and leaving the surface as Nature intended it should be. clear, soft, smooth and beautiful. Price fl. sen by Mail or Express, on receipt of an order by W. L. CLARK A CO., Chemists. No. 3 West Fayette street. Syracuse, X. Y. f6-ly The only American Agents for the sale of same. Free to Everybody. A large 6 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. 0. Drawer, SI, feb6-m Troy. N. Y. Wonderful but True. M ADA ML REMINGTON, the world renowned Astroiogist and Somnambulistic Clairvovant. while in a clairvoyant state, delineates the very features of the person you are to marry, and by the aid of an in strument of intense power.known as the Psychomotrope, 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, Ac. This Is no Imposition, as testimonials without numbetcan assort. By stating place of birth, age, disposition, color of eyes and hair, and enclosing fifty cents, and stamped envelope addressed to yourself you will receive the picture by re turn mail, together with desired Information, Address in confidence. MADAME GERrirpk RIMIXG TON, P. 0. Box 297, West Troy, N. Y. F6IV NOTICE. The beautiful Piano Fortes of GBOYESTKS A Co. are ' deemed by ai! good judges to be the Ultima Thule of ! instruments of the kind. We cannot suggest what is wanting to make a mu sical instrument more pertect. 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 butjustice to say that thejudgment thus pronounced i has not been overruled by the musical world. Still, by the improvements lately applied by them | to their Pianos, it is admitted that a more perfect in- I strument has been made. They-have accordingly 1 ; achieved the paradox of making excellence more i | excellent. Surely, after this, they are entitled to the | motto -Excelsior." . novl4-l y I Ayer's Sarsaparilla I, J J, , "tract of j J(tr j ////// root, so combined iKwSy '////// * th ? r s ubsUnceof still ijßFffiPu / '.'"t s " v< Powrras to jmmL aatldotefor rwiivfc iW diseases Sarsaparilla is renn \:^urT e - j u SUre} > wanted by those TWjfeks 5k Tom ? U , ffer from Strumous I Z- ~~m ~p L a n!s' nd that one 'M *hicb will accomplish their ZSs-. curemust tfj|g ™ s r YsHL immense service to this large class of our af- Hicted fellow-citizens How completely this compound will do It. has been proven hv experiment on many of the worst cases to be found In the following complal ts:— nine Scrofula. Scrofulous Swellings and Sores. Skin Diseases Pimples, Pustules. Blotches. Eruptions. St. Anthonv's Fire Rose or Erysipelas, Tetter or Salt Kheuui. 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By sending M x;v , Vkeeks A Potter, Sole Agents. Waslmgtin Boston, it a ,11 be forwarded by mail, ito any part of the Uu.ted States. L 6 , e ' i stpa 66-]y MARRIED On the 20th inst., at the residence nf the bride's father, by Jtev. c. Ri|X?° f ROBERT B. HOOVER, of Lewistown p ' to Miss ELLA W. CLAKK, of Washino' ton, Ohio. DI'KIM I" Recorder's Office A large numlier of Deeds which have been recorded are and have been for some years accumulating iu the Recorder's office. Owners are requested to call ami lift them as soon as convenient, as thev are occupying more room than is desira i b1 ?- M. HIXEY ! nih27.4t Reg. Recorder of Mifflin co. M9S& MIIEf JiDli, FEED, •EH) ILL) constantly on hind at BLYMYER'S STEAM MILL, Lewistown March 27, 1867— 3tu. DUBLfO S 4 I.E. —The undersigned I. will sell at public sale, at liis residence m Menno township, on FRIDAY, MARCH 29th, IS6T. the following personal property, viz- THR E E WO R K 11 ORSE .8 , [1 good family horse, brown, six years old, 1 good brown six-vear-old mare 1 good breeding mare, 12 years old, heavv with foal,] ] one-year-old horse COLT, THREE COWS, 1 Haines' Threshing Machine, 1 Keeler Drill, 1 Wire Horse Rake, 1 Roller 1 Harrow, 1 Cultivator, ' THREE PLOWS, 1 four-horse Wagon and Bed, 1 Fodder ( 'utter, Horse Gears, consisting of ° sets Front and Plow Gears. Bridles Collars Ac., together with a variety of other arti cles too numerous too mention. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock, m., of said dav when terms will be made known, and reasonable credit given. H. S. WILSON. D. M. CONTXER, Auctioneer. mar-It* ft R A THI A . ~ FIRST PREMIUM Or a. Silver Medal A WAECIL TO BARRETUS HAIR RESTORATIVE BY.TBE >'. H. Ag-irc -u! - >c:My. at IJ la lur tu,, it-B m Nash -ffU.23, IgoS. 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Teachers, Ministers, and all lovers of the word of God, it has no com petitor. For particulars, address H. A. STREET, mar2o-6t Harrishurg, Pa. OCRITENER & SIRVEYOR. . 11. Swigart, restiectftilly in forms the oitizens of Mifflin county, that he ia prepa red at all time# to do surveying on short notice. Ieeds. Mortgages. Bonds, and other lega! writing!, drawn with neatness and dispatch. Address. G. H. SWIG ART. norTdiav McVev town, Mifflin county, Pa THRESH stock of the best iMaekerel and A Herring, in ail-eixed kits, on hand at A. FELIX'S.