LOCAL AFFAIRS. WANTED— About $5 worth of Corn Fod der. Apply at this office. FOR SALE— A due bill for $53.33 to wards the of a $l6O Organ or Melodeon of Peloubet, Pelton & Co. A due bill for SIOO towards payment of a $350 Groves teen & Co. Piano—no better made. WANTED— An agent to sell the canvass roofing, roofing paint, pitch, tarred felt, C'olphones cement, black metalic varnish, &c. of the New York Mica Roofing Com pany, or the exclusive light to use these articles in thisaudadjoining counties will be sold. Apply at this office. mh27 PARTNER WANTED—A RARE CHANCE. —The Fakir of Vishnu being about to en large his entertainment and reorganize his company for the spring and summer months, desires a steady, sober man to join him and attend the buying of gifts and general out-door business. Must fur nish the best of reference. To a suit able party having $1,500, one-half in terest in the profits will be given, and a trial of the business for a few weeks al lowed before investing the money. The Fakir was performing to crowded houses in Huntingdon, where he closed yesterday evening, after which he opens in Miffilntown for four nights, to which place all letters must be addressed. $2,500 can be earned each month. This is cer tainly a chance seldom offered. The Fa kir refers to the citizens of Pittsburg, (where he performed five weeks ago to crowded houses, clearing $1,600 in two weeks.) Also, to the residents of Greens burg, Johnstown, Harrisburg, Lancaster, Philadelphia, New York, Boston, and other cities, where he is popularly known. STABBING AFFRAY.— An altercation occurred in Smith's beer house on Satur day night, which resulted in the serious stabbing with a knife of Calvin Brought, just below the heart, the cutting of Dar by Kayes across the thigh, and some scor ing on the back of Charles Phillips, all which is reported to have been done by Cornelius Feely. The dispute arose be tween Kayes and Phillips, and young Brought was stabbed while attempting to part them. As the whole matter will un dergo a judicial investigation, ami the paucity of witnesses rendering a correct account next to impossible, we deem it unnecessary to say more at this time than that Feeley and Kayes are in jail. MUSICAL.— The County Musical Asso ciation held its monthly meeting at Mc- Veytown, on Tuesday last. The evening session was largely attended. The next gathering will take place in May, at or near Granville Station. A few local cir cles for weekly practice have l>een organ ized in the county, auxiliary to the main stem, B. J. Sills opened in the Market House yesterday morning with a supply of choice Beef and Veal, and will here after be found regularly at his stand, ready to wait on customers who are in want of large or small quantities of meat. Professor Morris' Azumea, the pre mium yeast, or baking powder, of which Parrish's Pharmacy, says, "That many dyspeptics who cannot tolerate fresh light cakes when raised with yeast, can eat them with impunity when raised in this way : and in view of the harmlessness of the ingredients, recommends their gener al use," is for sale at Grove's, where every thing else useful and ornamental that is new, is sure to be found. WORTH REMEMBERING.— We are now running off our large stock of Tin A\ are, all of which has been made with great care and out of the best material, at very low prices; also, one lot of tubs, buckets, churns, rubbers and baskets, cheap, no mistake. P. S. Those in want of some thing rich and more durable than plated ware, just call and examine our stock of Nickle Silver Goods { opened a new lot to day) and then price our finest ivory han dle knives, and lie convinced that the Big CofFe Pot Sigh is the place to buy your House Furnishing articles. Mrs. F. desires us to return thanks to J. Irwin Wallis for a fine Coffee Pot, re ceived several weeks ago and which ought to have been sooner acknowledged. The Water Company intends to enforce the penalty against renters for suffering other parties to use their hydrants. A tine shoat ran under a wagon wheel yesterday afternoon in Market street and was so much hurt that it hail probably to be killed. Better keep them penned up. Three wild geese lit on the river above town on Wednesday last, and being ob served by M r. William Price, of Granville township, he took down his rifle and suc ceeded in killing one. We had a heavy fall of snow on Friday last, probably 10 to 12 inches, which is gradually disappearing. The season con tinues un fa vorable for ou t-door operations. A young mare, about three years old, belonging to Samuel Stay rook, of Brat ton township, had to be killed on Tuesday r, f last week by injuries received while j bitched in a wagon. Mr. S. was hauling Roods for some person removing, and when near McVeytown station the mare broke through the frozen crust into the taud below, aud being unable to extricate '"T foot fell down and broke her leg above the pasture joint. She was a valuable a mmal, worth at least S2OO. SPRING ELECTION. —The following are the officers elected on the 15th March in the districts not before reported : BROWN. Judge: Jolin Henrv Inspectors: Henry Taylor, John Alex ander Clerk: Alex Morrison Assessor: John Kyle, Jr. Assistants: John I) Barr, R M Taylor School Directors: James S Brisbin, David Hostetler Supervisors: David Yoder, James Kyle Constable: Daniel Shoemaker Auditor: Joseph Kyle, Sr NEWTON HAMILTON. Burgess: J M Stevens Council: J N Yanzant, J D Norton School Directors: John Hamilton, Jno Culoertson Assessor: \V H Ewing. Assistants: Fe lix Norton, S W Norton Constable: P II Davis Judge: Wm Harvey Inspectors: Wm Himes, Jos Ewing BRATTON. Judge : James Renninger, James W Mickey, tie Inspectors: Eli Winter, Jonathan A Miller Assessor: Chas Bratton, sen. Assis tants: Jacob Miller, Jos Winter, jr, Wm Miller, John Harsh burger, tie School Directors: H H Kauffman, G Allen. Jacob Miller, Eli L Yoder, Geo Mitchell, tie Supervisors: David H Miller, John Youtzy, Fred Seltzer, tie Constable: Fred Ross, Thos MeCord, tie Auditor: Austin Gro Clerk : Riclieson Bratton MENNO. Judge: Itobt McFadden Inspectors: Chas Fultz, J W Webb Assessor: David M Zook. Assistants: D F Yoder, Jonas Zook Supervisors: Yost Hartzler, Samuel B Wills School Directors: Isaac Witnian, Abm Fultz Justice: Thomas Hazlett Constable : J L Slagle Auditor: Epliraim Hazlett Clerk: John H Civits UNION. Judge: George Beck Inspectors: Richard Young, Jacob Young Assessor: John W Wilson. Assist ants: N B Alexander, S W Taylor School Directors : Jos H Maclay, Sam'l Kuutlmaii Supervisors: Benj Byler, D Weiler Constable: John Fuitz Auditor: A G Gibbouey ARMAGH. Judge: Hiram McClenahen Inspectors: W H Glass, Isaiah Cop lin Judge, New Armagh : Robert McNitt Inspectors: Geo Swartzell, Jos Wagner Assessor: Peter Barefoot. Assistants: John Longwell, R G Shaw Supervisors: OP Smith, Christian Kep perling School Directors: W T Close, Hugh Aitken, A McFarland Auditor: Roland Thompson Township Clerk : James C McNitt Fence Appraiser: Thos Longwell, jr OLIVER. Judge: Jacob Knepp Inspectors: Wm Wilson Wm Swanzy Assessor: Samuel Stine. Assistants : John Allen, Jos R Hanawalt School Directors: John Rupert, Wm B Price Supervisors: Augustine Stine, Joseph S Strunk Justices: Jno McCormick Sam Bratton Constable John Mclvee Auditor: Jno Strunk, Adam Lefferd WAYNE. Judge: S I) Postlethwait Inspectors: David Hoover, W Fields Assessor: David Stine,jr. Assistants: W Shade, W Peeht School Directors: David Norton, J L Sunderland Supervisors: Robert McFarland, John Thompson, James Wharton Constable: J F McNear Justice: James Wharton Auditor: J A Dysart DECATUR. Judge: George Savior Inspectors: Jos Brower, Jno Burkhol der Assessor: Samuel Mutthersbough. As sistants: John L Brower, Levi Gift School Directors: Stephen H Miller, Daniel Snook Supervisors: John S Stumpff, John D Lotz Constable: John Culbertson Auditors: Roswell Aurand, H Z Van zant MCVEYTOWN. Judge: John Atkinson Inspectors: David Corkle, C Beck, esq Assessor: John R Louder. Assistants: Geo Macklin, John Ross Constable: A R Hesser PERSONAL. —Those who were disap pointed last week in not getting a pair of our cheap Oil Shades can now be suited. 20 more pairs on hand, at The Big Coffee Pot Sign. figaP I have for sale a WILCOX & GIBBS SEWING MACHING, with top-box and drawer, and all the latest improvements. Manafacturer's price $60 —I will take S4O. This machine has twice been awarded the first premium, by the State Fair, as the BEST machine for Family Sewing. It certainly has no superior. This is a rare chance to gef a first-class machine at a low price. The reason why I offer it so cheap is simply this: I want money. mar2o H. FRYBINGER. The Literary Society of the Little Valley will hold its last meeting for this winter at lvelley's Schoolhouse, on Fri day night, March 29th. Oration —J. F. Bell. Essay—Annie E. Yeager. Reading—M. Mohler. Comic Oration —Lloyd C. Mitchell. Debate —Question: — Resolved, That the present Congress is an unconstitutional one. Aft'. M. R. Alexander and J. F Bell. Neg. H. A. Cunningham and J. M. Mar tin. Dialogue —Impressment of American seamen. Oration —W. H. Prideaux. Essay—Laura E. Martin. Comic Oration—L. P. Albright. Dialogue—Wool Picking. Little Valley Review —W. H Prideaux. Valedictory—M. R. Alexander. Doors open at 6j o'clock, performances commence precisely at 7. Admittance free. Come early if you would secure good seats. W. H. PRIDEAUX. A bull 3i years old, raised by Elislia Bratton, Esq., of Oliver township, was killed the other day. Ills live weight was 1790 lbs.—neat, 1028. James M. Lashell is agent for the sale of Marshall's large live engraving of Abra ham Lincoln. Those wanting a memento of that great man can procure a copy through Mr. L. We hear it stated that a bill taxing dogs, for the use of public schools, has passed the Legislature. Temperance meetings will be held in the Town Ilall every evening tins week. Daniels & Stone are selling out their winter stock at very low prices. Shoes from 60 to 2.40; boots from 1.00 to 3.75; a large stock of hosiery, notions, millinery, gents' hats and caps; now is the time to buy; never such bargains offered before; remember the place, opposite Express Of fice. INSTRUCTION given by C. W. Walters on the piano, organ, flute or cornet, based on the thorough musical education of his pupils. The standard classical system adopted makes music intelligible to even the youngest scholar. For the Gazette. The following resolutions were adopted by the Milroy Lodge of Good Templars, No. 208, on Saturday evening, March 23d, 1806, as a tribute of respect to our brother, IraT. McManagle, who was killed at the explosion ofthe powder mill atXenia, 0., ; Tuesday, March 12th, 1867. WHEREAS, It has pleased God in his all-wise Providence, to remove from the world, by death, our lamented brother and fellow member, Ira T. McManagle, we deeply regret and deplore our loss sus tained by the members of this Lodge, ou account of this mysterious removal from ! our midst, of one who has been accus tomed to meet with us "in days gone by," therefore, Resolved , That the officers and mem bers of this Lodge have learned with un feigned sorrow of the death of our brother, ami, Resolved, That though he was with us hut a short time, he inspired us with a high respect and regard, not only for his j conciliatory traits of character, but also ; for his consistency as a member, and his unwavering devotion to the temperance cause. Resolved, That this Lodge sincerely sympathize with the father, mother and family, in this dispensation of an all-wise Creator. Resolved, That these resolutions be en tered on the minutes of the Lodge, and that the W. C. T. transmit a copy of them to the bereaved family. Resolved, That the officers and mem bers of the Lodge wear the usual badge of mourning for the space of twenty days. Resolved, That a copy of these resolu tions be forwarded to the papers of the county for publication, and a copy of each presented to the family of the deceased. WM. J. CRISWELL, ) M. ADA KESSLER, vCom. W. V. B. Cor LIN, J Milroy, March 25th, 1867. WHAT'S ALL THIS? Why the Grain Business is Revived at Mc- Coy's Old Stand. FIMIE undersigned, having rented the large 1 and commodious Warehouses formerly occupied by Frank JtfcCoy, esq., is now pre pared to purchase or receive and forward All Kinds of Grain, for which he will pay market prices. Also, he will keep for sale, Salt, Plaster, Coal & Fish. He returns thanks to all his old customers for their former patronage, and shall feel grateful for a renewal of past business rela tions. Jferchants will find it to their advantage to give him a call. marl4-y . W.V. WILLIS. Brown's Mills. THIE undersigned are prepared to ' buy all kiads of Produce for cash, or receive on store at Brown's Mills, Reedsville, Pa. We will have on hand PLASTER, SALT AND COAL. We intend keeping the mill constantly running, and have nil), lor sale at the lowest Market rates, at all times. tt-The public are requested to give us a call. aep27tf H. STRUNK & HOFFMANS. Paper, &c. ON HAND, a fine assortment ol Cap, Letter and Note Paper. Also, Fancy Colored Papier and Envelopes in variety, at jan 30 F. J HOFFMAN'S. War Against High Prices. GO to F. J. HOFFMAN'S for DRUGS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, jan3o NAILS, &c, BRIS BIN [Near the Jail,] WILL SELL from now till the Ist of March the following GOODS at Greatly Reduced Prices: LADIES' SHAWLS. BREAKFAST CAPES, and MISSES WOOLEN HOODS, FRENCH MERINOS and WOOL PLAIDS. GOOD TEAS at reduced prices, 81.00, $1.50 and SI.BO cents per pound at marl 3 A. FELIX'S. GOOD CHEESE, Crackers, Groceries, Dried Fruit and Honey at A. FELIX'S REFINED SAPONIFIER, FOR 25 cents you can procure what will make 20 gallons GOOD SOAP, at mar2otf DR. R. MARTIN'S. • Soaps ! Soaps! A LARGE assortment of Soaps. We cal special attention to the CELEBRATED OLINE; this is one of the very best and cheapest Soaps in use. For sale at jan3o F. J. HOFFMAN'S. Who Struck Billy Patterson? Almost a Collision at the Store of RITTENHQUSE & M'KINNEY, YYMjpAtE they invite the attention of ' en aD( I Boys to their spring sty lesof CLOTHS, CASSHILRKS AND VESTINGS, which they will sell at the lowest living prices. All wool Cassimeres from SI.OO to . I )er yard. Whole suits got up to or . * a new arrival of the kdest style IIOOP SKIRTS, which we are sel mg very low, with a variety of other txocKis, too numerous to mention. Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere, tor we feel confident we cannot fail to please all who may give us a call. Thank 'or past favors, and hoping a continu ance of the same, we remain, Very Respectfully, KITTENHOUSE & MoKIXNEY. Lewistown, March 20, 1867-41. J ustreceTvedT At GEO. BLYMYER & SON'S, "7 , O O O pieces latest style WALL PAPER, From New York, Arrival of N E W GOOD S mar2o-2m APBIL IST. DR. MARTIN'S a a All kinds of DRUGS AND PATENT MEDICINES, WARRANTED PURE, constantly on hand. Shoulder Braces, Trusses, Spinal and Abdominal Supporters procured from the best and most reliable manufacturers, ordered expressly for the patient at a small per eentage. 1 would more especially call the attention of Far mers and Farriers to my EXCELSIOR OIL, for cuts, wounds, bruises, old sores, scratches, in fact, almost all the external diseases incident to thehorse! Also, a most reliable cure for frosted feet. Patients affected with chronic diseases will secure the most careful and correct examination, and will he treated as successfully as their diseases will possibly admit. No charge for examination or advice. Hours of consultation from 9 o'clock, a. rn., to 4 o'clock, p. m. R. MARTIN, M. I>. Leivistown, March 20,1867 —tf A. FELIX. W. H. FELIX. FURNITURE. HAVE on hand a good assortment of Furniture of all kinds suitable to furnish a house out and out. Spring and Common Mattresses, and EXTENSION TABLES, of any sizes and prices to suit the times. We cordially invite the attention of both old and voung, great and small. No charges for showing goods. Call and examine before purchasingelsewhgtg. 'i hanktul for past favors and hoping a continuance of the same, we remain, yours. Ac. Lewistown, March 13, 1867-tt" FELIX A SON. B R I S B I INT HAS McKeon & Vanhagen's SOAP. samples of which were distributed a few days ago; also, Babbit's Soap, Bobbin's Soap, Hetsler's " Castile " Toilet, " Ac., Ac., Ac. ALSO, Canned Peaches, Tomatoes, and Corn, just received, and very cheap. marl 3 rPHE Franklin Fire Insurance Company L of Philadelphia, having withdrawn their Agency in charge of llenry J. Walters, at Lewisfown. give no tice that applications may be made direct to the Com pany in Philadeip'ia,and will receive prompt attention. marl3-2m* C. N. BANCKER, President. 628. KCCP SKXP.TS. 628 NEW SPRING STYLES, "Our Own Make." embracing every New and Desirable size, style and Shape of Plain and Trail Hoop SKIRTS, —2, 2 14, 2%, 2 3-4, 3, 3 1-4. 3 1-2, 3 3-4 and 4 yards, round every length and size Waist; in every respect FIRST QUALITY, and especially adapted to meet the wants of FIRST CLASS and most" fashionable TRADE. ' OUR Own MAKE," of Hoop Skirts, are lighter, more elastic, more durable, and REALLT CHEAPER than any other make of either Single or Double Spring Skirt in the American Market. They are WARRANTED in every respect, and wherever introduced give uniyer sal satisfaction. They are now being extensively sold by retailers, and every lady should try them. Ask for "Hopkin's Own Make." and see that each Skirt is Stamped "W. T. HOPKIN'S MANUFACTUR ER, 628 ARCH Street, PHILADELPHIA." No others are Genuine. A Catalogue containing Style, Size and Retail Prices, sent to any address. A Uniform and Liberal Discount allowed to Dealers. Orders by mail or otherwise, promptly and carefully filled. Whole sale and Retail, at Manufactory and Sales-rooms, No. 628 Arch Street, Philadelphia." Skirts made to order, altered and repaired. TERMS, NET CASH. ONE PRICE ONLY mar2o—lom WM. T. HOPKINS. EMPIRE SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINES. Are superior to all others for FAMILY AND MANUFACTURING PURPOSES. Contain all the latest improvements; are speedy; noiseless; durable; and easy to work. Illustrated Circulars free. AgeDts wanted. Liberal disount allowed. No consignments made. Address EMPIRE S. M. CO., 616 Broadway. New York. seps'66-ly INSTATE of Afoner Thompson. J dee'd. Notice is hereby given that letters of administration on the estate of ABNER THOMPSON, late of the Bor ough of Lewistown, Mifllin county, de ceased, have been granted to the under signed, residing in said Borough. All persons indebted to said estate are notifi ed to make payment immediately, and those having claims to present them duly authenticated for settlement. NANCY M. THOMPSON, mar2o-6t Administratrix. ESTATE O Catharine Kaufl man, dee'd. —Notice is hereby given that letters of administration on the es tate of Catharine Kaull'man, tyte of Brat ton township, Mifllin county, dee'd, have been granted to the undersigned, residing in sa'd township, and county. All per sons indebted to the said estate, are here by notified to make payment immediately, and those having claims to present them, duly authenticated for settlement. JOSEPH WINTER, Jr., marl3-tit* Administrator. ESTATE ol John U. Hamilton, deceased. —Notice is hereby given that letters of administration on the estate of John U. Hamilton, late of Newton Ham ilton, Mifllin county, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, residing in same place. All persons indebted to the said estate are hereby notified to make immediate payment, and those having claims, to present them duly authentica ted for settlement. JOHN ROBERTSON, mar!3-6fc* Administrator. Logan Academy. Bells Mills, Blair County, Penna. PR\ way a first class Institution— affording the best facilities to those preparing for college, business, or teach ing. Whole expense for summer term of five months $115.50. No extra charges. Next term begins May 6th. Send for a circular. Rev. ORR LAWSOX, Prin'l. niar6~2m* Antistown, Pa. KISHASCCTJILLAS £5 JEJS M XXST JZI JFHST. HIS Institution, formerly the proper - ty of S. z. Sharp, and lately purchas ed by M. Mohler, Co. Supt. of Mifflin CO., has been thoroughly renovated and refur nished. The water pipes have been relaid to the building, and other improvements made, so as to make it one of the most desirable Institutions in the country. A teachers' class will be formed at the open ing of the session and will be continued throughout. The summer session opens on Wednes day, April 10th, 1867, and continues twenty weeks. TERMS: —Tuition, hoarding, light and furnished rooms, per session, $90.00. Those desiring admittance should apply early. For further particulars, address * MARTIN MOHLER, Prim, Lewistown, Pa., until March 20tli, 16 after which at Kishaeoquillas P. O. INSURANCE AGENCY. TH E following Fire. Life, and Accidental Companies are represented by the undersigned : CAPITAL. Fire of Hartford, §4,083,000 Putnam, " 500,000 Home, New York 3,500,000 Germania, " 700,000 Home, New Haven, 1,000,000 North America, Philadelphia, 1,750,000 Enterprise, " 400,000 Lycoming, Penna., 2,500,000 Farmers, York, Pa., 500,000 American Life, Philadelphia, 1,000,000 N. Y. Accidental, New York, 250,000 Horse Thief IDS. CO. York Pa., 50,000 Thi= agency is prepared to insure against Fire, Death or Accident, in any part of Mifflin eountv. Horses are insured against theft. All business pertaining to insurance promptly attended to. janlO'67 JOHN HAMILTON, Agent. Weber & Son, HAVE the largest assortment and best selected stock of GROCERIES in this section of country. Brown Sugars from 10 to 15 cts White Sugar 16 " Pulverized, Granulated and Broken Loaf Sugar. SYRUPS. Lovering's Syrup, $1 20 per Gallon, Other Syrups, 25 and 2S cts. per quart. Baking Molasses. COFFEES. Extra Prime Coffee, 30 cts. Prime Coffee, 28 " Also, a large stock of MACKEREL and HERRING. Ground Alum, and Ashton's Refined Dairy Salt. PRIME FACTORY CHEESE. Sliephard's Pittsburg Crackers always on hand. feb6. "WiKHWISIBa 3500 CORDS CHESTNUT OAK AND HEMLOCK BAKE, Delivered at the Tannery of J. SPAITCSIE & CO., LEWISTOWN, For which the highest market price will be paid in CASH. Lewistown, marl4-ly A. J. NORTH, WITH S. A. COYLE & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS <• AND Produce & Commission Mer chants j 615 Market Street, Philadelphia. S. A. COYLE, sep26-6m J. W. LAUGH LIN. SHINGLES! SHINGLES! 100,000 White Pine, Lap & Joint Shingles. ALSO, PLASTERING LATHS & PALING, For sale by GRAFF & THOMPSON, nov2l-6?n* Milroy, MitHin co., Pa. £ WANTED ! soo Cords of Wood, to consist of POPLAR, LINDEN & WHITE PINE, to be delivered along the canal. For fur ther information apply to J. HI MMEL WRIGHT, febl3-3m Lewistown, Pa. S. S. CAMPBELL & CO. Manufacturing Confectioners, AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS,&C. No. 303, RACE STREET, PHILADELPHIA. ALSO, MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF Molasses Candy and Cocoanut Work. septl2'66-ly. Lewistown Coach Manufactory, Junction 3d & Valley street, MOSER &c HAVING ASSOCIA jBfHptfj* '" 'I together for the purpose ot manufacturing Coaches, Carria jKii iTi. Buggies, Sulkies, Spring It'a- SSmmSE239dO jons. Ac., invite the public to give them a call ana examine specimens of their work, which will lie found equal to any in or out of the cities. All kinds of repairing promptly attended to. dee!2-ly PROP OS-A.IL.S- Agricultural Land SCRIP FOR SALE. milE Hoard of Commissioners now of- L fer for sale 020,0U0 acres of Agricultu ral College Land Scrip, being the balance of the Scrip granted to the Common- Wealth of Pennsylvania, for the endow ment of Agricultural Colleges in this State. Proposals for the purchase of this Land Scrip, addressed to u The Board of Com missioners of Agricultural Land Scrip," will be received at the Surveyor General's office, at llarrisburg, until 12 o'clock, m.*. on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1867. This land may be located in any State or 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 tilled until the scrip is presented for location and entry, when the party holding it can till 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 10,iXK) 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 the bid or bids by the Board of Commissioners. JACOB M. CAMPBELL, Surveyor General. For the Board of Commissioners. Harrisburg, Mar. 6, 1867 —tap 10. JkXC THE BIGT COFFEE POT SIGN CAN NOW BE FOUND rpilE most complete assortment and cheap- X est lot of Ilousa furnishing Goods we have ever offered before to housekeepers and new beginners, to which we invite special at tention, since we aro prepared to give a bar gain to all. The following is a partial list of the above mentioned Goods: Floor Oil Cloth, new pattern, all widths. Table " " designs, " Stair " very pretty and good. Oil Window Shades, rustic style, $2 per pair. Paper " " unusually low. Green Gum Oil Cloth for Shades, Buff Liner •' " " Door Rugs and Table Mats. Picture Cord and Tassels. Window Shade Fixtures. " " Cord and Tassels. Dusting and 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 WriDgers, latest and beat. Rolling Pins and Potato Mashers. Butter Prints, Paddles and Spoons. Bread Toasters, and Wire Gridirons. Coal, Tongs and Knife fioxes. Coffee and Sugar Boxes. " and Tea Canisters. Spice Boxes, wood and tin. Sad or Smoothing Irons. Sad and Coffee Pot Stands. Match Safes, 7 different kinds. Mouse and Rat Traps. Dinner and Tea Bells. Step Ladders and Garden Tools. Coal Sieves and Buckets. " Shovels, Tongs and Pokers. Paste Jaggers, Pie Crimpers and Trimmers. Coffee Mills and Beef Pounders, 3 kinds, Egg Whips and Slieers. Soup Ladles and Basting Spoons. Flesh Forks and Vegetable Skimmers. Pat'd Cake Turners and Nutmeg Grater*. 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 Lamps. Slaw Cutters and Lanterns. We take pleasure in announcing the follow ing list of Goods, as they are exceedingly low. Ivory Handle Tea & Dinner Knives, Bone Ebony " " " " &, Fork*. Bono Coco Horn Butcher and Carving Knives. Slaugh and Mincing " Bread and Kitchen " Meat and Wood Saws. Nickel Silver Forkß, new article— cheap. " " Tea and Table Spoons. Albatta Tea and Table Spoons. Brittania " " " Metalic " *' " Tin " " A splendid lot of very low. We have on hand 133 different articles of TIM "W.A. IR, E , but we mention none save our new atjlo Tea and Coffee Pots, AND POUND CAKE DISHES. And last, but not least, is our Combination Gas Burner Cook S T O V E3 , which we warrant to be the best baking stove in the county, or refund the money. feb27 J. IRVIN WALLIS. Ladies' Vests and Drawers, jao3o. ] At BRISBLN'S.