JJ £ J* Iff £ i LOCAL AFFAIRS. Glean Up.—The warm and sultry weath er of tlu- past week indicates the season vlieu every housekeeper ought to use precautions against disease by thoroughly t .l ( ;ining up all decaying orottensive mat tor An ounce of prevention is said to he worth a pound of cure, and so far as health j 3 concerned this is certainly true in a tenfold degree. The following cheap disinfectants may be of service in aiding in the prevention of disease, by quelling the foul vapors that ar j<,. from drains, sinks, etc : Two poundsof sulphate of iron (copper •tf. dissolved in a pailful of water, and j.oured into a vault, will prevent the for mation of sulphurated hydrogen gas for „.,m time, and will generally be sufficient to remove all nuisance. V layer of charcoal dust will prevent the es q"' of all offensive odor from any decernposi iig substanee. One pound of nitrate of lead dissolved in a pailful ol water is excellent for sinks, sink drains ami vaults. If the other things fail, chloride of lime is always effectual, and may be freely used in vaults and upon collections of filth, hut i> considered unhealthy to be used in dwellings, where its odors are in haled during sleep. Lime can also be used with much ben efit in yards, irardons, stables, gutters, &c. (fcr'Tl 1 1boa- indortwoyouthfulreaders of the li-./.eitc will find in to-day's issue a coinnin devoted to their especial use. The "M- to children," from "Ma/ J.Mill- ." will appear about every fort niiriit. md arc real letters from a distance. 0:1;. r matter will also be given every w'-k. \v'<> la-speak for this column a catcall perusal by the hoys and girls of every !. -ohoM to which the Gazette may find i.'s way. whether on the slopes of tlu- i '• -Uy Mountains, the shores of the Atlantic, the green, rolling prairies of the W -.-r, or in our own lovely Valley of t!i Juniata. Attempted Murder— A Man Found Xcrtr th /'< mrani a Railroad in an Inaensi t,', (tin . ion. —On Tuesday afternoon, 1 1th in-taut, tiic repair hands on the Pennsylvania Railroad discovered a man bins; near the track, about eight miles east of l.cwistuwti, in the "Narrows." — His head was shockingly beaten, and his face presented evidence that he had also been -Imt, there being a bullet mark across the forehead, and one of his checks was burned with powder. He was alive, hut unable to give any account of himself. It - believe.! an attempt, had been made to. nurdi-r him, as near by were stones cov ered with blood—supposed to have been wcil in striking him on the head. There viae also evidences that he had been 1.1 between certain rocks, ami stones brown upon his body, thus burying the nan alive. When found he had on a luck frock coat and pair of checked pants, i:- hat and boots were gone. The em-: •Avers on the road state that on Monday icy were passed by three men who were! cg'-ther. and a few hours later two of the line wer -eon returning through the Narrows." one of them carrying a pair . bo'/'-. 1 here seems to be nodoubt that hi- party attempted to murder and then ebbed the man found. The unfortunate individual was a man ; _ i or in year.-- of age, and seems to have it* *ii a stronger in the neighborhood where bind, as no one knows anything about rim. ile was removed to the Rcnnsylva li.i Kir ad company's sick room at Pat er- ai. an I is there receiving every atten ciiUca i hat can he bestowed upon him. it i- tho :glit lie may recover. Th - ah >ve information was furnished In Ifarrisburg Telegraph. by a railroad iTi.-i.i'i, an 1 is no doubt the correct ver ■ii'ti of ti;c numerous stories afloat. It is reported the man has sufficiently recovered !•> say t hat he was robbed of S2OO. He i> supposed to be a German peddler who was here lately. An Outrage. —A tax collector of a leigliboring township has probably put lis loot into a peck of trouble, by levying ipon a horse in this borough, under cir :u"jstaiie. - which can hardly be justified. Vithough the law does not require a eol '"■tor to levy goods upon the premises, a evy in any part of the district being good - < have never heard or seen any law or -ion which would justify a collector ■_ in,gout of his township and seizing ;is to the injury and damage of the •viH-r. .Should this ease get into court, 1 the factaccompanying this proceed lig b- come known, it will cause a strong " n. r of indignation among all classes ■ have any regard for right or justice. A i iuiifil of Red Men is to be organi- T'-'l in McVeytown to-morrow evening, ;• 'i number of the members of the order In 'in thi. place. A I'l-i-ak in tlie canal occurred on Fri ■'turiliy evening, aud on Sunday after :• m - . eral heavy storms passed over county, prostrating the wheat and grass badly. v ""i:iesday evening Inst, George \V. > .on wa - riding on the big ridge with 11 y A lend from Bellefonte, when ic h use became unmanageable, and in ■1 " .rtlirew tliein both out, scratching ' i :••■>, and otherwise slightly injur ing ihein. <-■ V beautiful assortment of Writing " -k- i'.,rt Folios, Work Boxes, Ladies >"iw, > i ' iiels, &e., the cheapest V'Vi'-rht to this place for some time. I'ock- Raney Ink Stands, Brushes a 1 oinos, and an elegant lot of Fans, i —• 1 for beauty and finish. All can be bad at 11. W. Junkin'- ' - k "hjic, where a large stock of he- may be sce>i, with a variety of new j p o j H j| j,,,j H j n hi 3 fine. Too Gooi to be Lost.—Have you tasted •'•' -.Mackerel, Herring or Blind?— -Imui.i not wa jj. f or a ra pid sale to 3 Them away from your table. T hey 7" i' ! , 'i"iinccii excellent. Hum, Slioul ' • -Hitch and Dried Beef on hand. After -cheat of purchasing, cool yourself with - 'me ol lfi s good ice cream. Another Fortune.—The Groves having all got rich by the legacy left by Graff of Germany a number of years ago, the next j family in order comprises the descendants of a .Welshman named Johns. Among these are the Gantts of Perry county. — Like the other, the legacy is a "fixed laet," anil each who can prove himself or herself a collateral heir, is sure to have more money than he or she will know what to do with. The account is copied from an Illinois paper : SIXTY MI I. LIONS OS DOLLARS. A Rich Legacy! —lt lias been known for several months past, by some mem bers of the community, that an immense property had been left to the different heirs of the Johns family, a wealthy house in Wales, but the particulars are not gen erally public. Now, that the legacy is: known to be a fixed fact, there can be no impropriety in giving an outline of the farts, as wo have learned them from a re liable source. As we have been informed, two broth ers formerly lived in Wales, of the name of Johns. One of them sold his property and removed to this country about three <>r four generations since. The other, though desirous to accompany him, was unable to dispose of his property advanta geously, and was thus compelled tore main. The property of this thrifty man-; ufacturer is the legacy, or bequest, or whatever it may be, that is now awaiting : the legal claimants, and is said now to be! valued at S6o,ooO,oiX>. It is invested in manufactures, but those from whom it is! due are ready to pay it over at any time, and it is stated that the whole sum could he realized by the heirs within sixty days from the establishment of their titles. A meeting of the heirs was called, and held at Cincinnati, Ohio, on the 2d of April, 1867, but thesmallnessof the num ber attending necessitated an adjourn ment to another day. This was done without taking any definite action, and the 1 -Ith of May, 1867, was fixed upon as the day, and the city of Dayton, Ohio, was designated as the place, when and where the adjourned meeting was to he! held. The meeting has just taken place, and was fully attended, about one hund red and fifty reputed heirs to the estate' having been present. The representatives from this city were Mrs. Dr. Trover, ('apt. George Puterbough, whose wife \ -• a niece' to Mrs. Troyer, and Thomas D. Gautt. Those claiming to be heirs residing in this vicinity in addition to those already 1 named, are Mr. 11, N. Frederick, of this! i city, the Lobaughs of Smithwille, and the i Gantt family living atGalva. There were; present at the late convention, represen tatives from the following States: Penn sylvania, Michigan, Ohio, Indiana and Illinois. Of course it cannot as yet be known what will be the portion of each individ ual or family, but $130,000,000 will spread! among a handsome crowd and give a; large portion to each. Measures have been taken to produce the requisite proof,; and to distribute the money among the; waiting heirs. So far as those who reside in this vicin-: ity are concerned, they are deserving of good luck, are honest, industrious fami lies, on whom the burden of a heavy be quest would sit easily, and would be thor oughly appreciated, and well deserved. — We congratulate them upon their good fortune, and hope they will be able soon I to enter upon its possession. The Lcwistown School Board was or ganized June loth, 1-867, by electing T. M. Uttley, .Esq., President; John llamilton,i Secretary, and William Russell, Treasur er. The directors are T. M. Uttley, James C'rutelily, Joseph MeFadderi, PeterCluni, Henry Frysinger and John Hamilton. The lightning struck a tree near the house of Solomon Peaehev, in Men no township, on Sunday evening, stunning Mrs. P. for some minutes, which caused a serious fright and subsequent illness to! another female of the family, she ima gining Mrs. P. had been killed. CM/"11 is with pleasure that we refer our readers to the new advertisement of our clever young friends, Messrs. Rittcn-i house and Mclviuney, who have reduced: the prices of goods to most reasonable tig-1 ures. Their establishment will become' the resort of all who like good articles at low prices, and their endeavors to please j customers cannot go unappreciated. Stop! in and examine the new stock. Better Late than Never.—l forgot to men tion last week that among the many arti-! cles opened the other day at the Big Cof fee Pot Sign, was a nice lot of Cherry S "Oilers; also a new Pie Fork for handling hot pies, and a new style Butter Print; and another lot of those Clothes Sprink lers, &c., &<•. P. S.—l'll just quietly whisper to you that we 11 have something in the way of Fruit Cans and Jars, tin, glass,and stone, this season, well worth looking after, but we still continue to make all the old kinds, at the Big Coffee Pot Sign. BT®UH. M. Dunmire, Dentist, will be in Belleville on Monday afternoon and Tues day of the last week of this month, and in Allenville on Thursday of same week regularly each month. He will have the laughing gas along to extract teeth with out pain. 2t Head This. —A new arrival of Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, for men, women and I children, at Frank 11. Wentz's, lower in price than for five years past. Children's shoes and gaiters $1.2.5 to 1.40, and wo men's a trifle higher. Don't fail in call ing, there is a good chance for bargains. This stock has been carefully selected, and will bear close inspection. Bootsand Shoes made to order. Dr. Thompson, Surgeon Dentist, has i found it necessary to discontinue his prac tice at other points, the increased business requiring bis constant attention at home. i lie lias all the latest improvements in dentistry, by which he is enabled to oper ate on teeth without those painful resorts that used to render au extraction a subject of dread. Ladies and gentlemen will find for sale at his establishment, near the Red Lion Hotel a FRAGRANT TOILKT MOT JII WASH, which heals the gums, cleans the teeth, sweetens the breath, and makes the mouth a paradise. -5.4 For th< Gazette. The Shirenian Horse Rake, Which is self-discharging, kept for sale at H. Fry singer's Agricultural Implement Agency, sells rapidly, and is universally approved by all who have seen it. Price only S4O. 'Another Rake kept at the Agency, price only s.'3-5, is also much admired, and , several have been already engaged. Far mers should go and look at these before I buying elsewhere. H. Conferee Meetings.—The Senatorial and Representative Conferees met in this place on Wednesday last. The following delegates to the State Convention were elected: P. M. Lytle, Esq., from Hunt ingdon county, and Jame3 H. Mann, Esq., from Mifflin county, representatives, with instructions to support Judge Taylor. Ed. Blancharil and John Scott, Esqs., were elected as Senatorial delegates from the district composed of Biair, Hunting don, Mifflin, Juniata, Perry and Centre. A. L. S. —A full attendance of the mem bers of the Apprentices' Literary Society is requested, on next Saturday evening, 22d inst., for special business. By order of the President, C. F. WALTER, Ilec. Sec'y. .\e sg)i b ring Counties. The following letter addressed to the Mifflin town Sentinel, gives some items of news respecting the murderers of a former citizen of Juniata county: PATTKRSOX, June 3, 1867. MR. EDITOR — Dear Sir ; — K no wing that the friends of Mr. David Switzer, formerly a citizen of this county, who was murdered in Johnson county, Mis souri, are anxious to know whether the murderers have been brought to justice, I now give them tye facts in the case: On the night following the burial of Mr. Switzer, the Vigilance Committee, some two hundred strong, went to the house of Dick Sanders, one of the murderers, took him out, and after giving him a trial by twelve good citizens, hung him. During the trial it was demonstrated that the party of murderers, horse thieves, etc., was composed of sixteen persons, when said Committee, continued dilligently at their work, until they had executed live ! oft hem, when the others, including Morg. Andrews t he other murderer of M r. Switz er, lied from the country, and was next heard from in Kansas, where lie was taken in company with Tom Stevens, oneof the i party, brought to Warrensburg, and hung, as the following taken from the Philadel phia'! nquirer, will show: The Vigilance Committee of Johnson county, lning Tom Stevens and Morg. Andrews, t wo notorious out-laws, in War rensburg, yesterday. They were brought from Kansas on a requisition from the Governor, and taken from the Sheriff* by a party of two hundred men. I hree farmers of the vicinity of War rensburg, connected with the band of I horse thieves, have been arrested by the Vigilance Committee and lodged in jail to await a trial at the next term of the court. WM. H. GRONINGKR. The salary of the Superintendent of Schools of Huntingdon county has been; increased to 1,000 per annum. No less than ten dogs were killed in Hollidayshurg in one night, lately. Sau sages must be in demand. The body of a man was recently caught in a net, in the Susquehanna river near Selinsgrove. A destructive fire occurred at Lock Ha ven last week, destroying part of the Fal lon 1 louse, its stables, and a number of ad jacent buildings. 19 horses were burnt, j Stevens, one of the horse thieves lodged in Clearfield jail two weeks ago, made Iris escape at dark on Friday evening, June 7th. Parties from Philadelphia are engaged in surveying Union and Snvder counties with a view of making a new map of those counties. Mr. William Gangler, who is a veteran fisherman, is now engaged below Sliaino kiii Dam in the taking out quantities of shad. On Monday he caught 94, and next day he took out 317. The distillery of Jacob Green hoe, of Beaver township, bits been seized by J. B. Henderson, Special Revenue Agent, for violations of the U. S. Internal Rev enue laws—probably negligence. We icarn from the Mirtiinburg Tele graph, that a very fatal disease is making! ravages among the voting colts in Union county. They live but a short time. The diseas- baffles the skill of their best Veter inarians. Altoona is to have a big celebration on tic- Fourth of July, that day having been selected for the dedication of the soldiers' monument. There will be a parade of! the military, firemen, benevolentsocieties. Are., and an immense demonstration is looked for. The Clearfield Journal says M r. Samuel Williams, of Burnside township, was! drown, d in ( 'best Creek, on Monday, May ] 34. it seems that Mr. W. and a neighbor I wore fishing, and as evening approached j the neighbor went to his house to order | supper—leaving the deceased at the creek, j When supper was ready the neighbor j stepped to the door and called, but receiving no answer, went to the creek and to his surprise found Mr. W. lying in the water, close to liie bank, dead. It is supposed that Mr. W. took a fit and fell into the stream and drowned—he being somewhat subject to spasms. He was about sixty years of age. Bko" Several old members of the mu nicipal government of Mobile recently refused to accept a reappointment to j their old offices after having been re inoved. General Swayne has therefore i ordered that the vacancies bo filled by I colored men. fias)"'Tlie Texas Legislature having abolished two judicial districts, the! judges of which were strong Union; men, for the purpose of getting rid of them on account of their political opin ions, General Sheridan has issued an order nullifying the act and reinstat ing the two judges in their places. Luxemburg,about which Europe has lately been in so great turmoil, has, for one of the favorite amusement oi its inhabitants, cat races. Each wor thy burgher takes bis cat in a bag two miles from town, and at a signal they all shake their bags, the cats leap out almost scared to death, and run home as fast as they can go. The first cat that reaches the town gates is the win ner. Fi*h Culture. —It appearst hat exper iments in the culture of fish have been attended with success in other coun tries as well as our own. As an in stance, we see it stated that, eight years ago, on that portion of the little liver Sibble, in England, which lies bo tween the borough of I'reston and the sea, only 96 salmon were taken. Last year the number caught in the same part of the river was 10,000. This is the result of stocking the river anew, of preventing the throwing of noxious substances into its waters, and of other wise attending to the habits of this finny species. Tho report of the Eng lish Commissioners tells the same story about several other British streams. In many of them, the value of tho fish taken in one season is estimated at ton times the cost of stocking: Special JRotices. <;kt a Rauti.ett. —The Bartlett Sewing Machine advertised in this paper, is a decid ed success. It is a low-price article, but does the work as well as the 855 machines, and is in every respect equal to them. It can he seen at the Agricultural and Household Im plement Agency of 11. Fkvsingkh, who is -"le Agent for this part of the Stale. Oniv Ei> lor a good Family Sewing Machine ! Surely everybody can now buy one. To Consumptives. 1 ho .vre liinj; atlW-tlon. and tli.it ilrea i ( ontumptlon-U anxious tu niak. kuowi, i,, his , follow Mifl.-tors the IUO4IWor cure. i a ail who ilosiro it. lio v ill sond a rnpv of tlio l.roscrin !"" 1 chance), with tit- directions for oro;-.it log and u sin- tin- same, which tbey will Had a aure Cure) 1 Asthma. Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds.and 1 ail itiroat .ii.ti Lung AfUvtions. The only ohj**r*t >! tin* advertiser iu s-toimz tiie l'rosorii>tioti is to l.etir'tlt tlie .it , birr..!, an 1 spread information which le- cone-tvos :■> ' invaluable, and lie hopes every sufferer will try his rente ■lt. as it will . istthem nothing. and may prove I .lilies •. . oil „• tile pro.se npi ion. free. In return niuil will pl'-a-e a i lro.ss ItKV. KDWAKIt A. WILSON. in> 15-ly Williamsburg. Kings Co., New York. Errors of Youth. A Uentleman w i.o sutt-r.-.i forvcars from N ervous Dei.il ity. I'reni ,i ore l>- . ay. .m l ail tiie eileois ofyoutlifni in.ilv j cfttnn, ui. I,!r tin- sir.) •r >uth*rtng humanity, scsiti j to all *ho ihm'.J it, the rtfeipp ami f months, hut leeiaveil no henetit from it.— At length, from the solicitation of hini.-df ami others. , 1 Wa- dlle.-d to pun il lse nil. >Mttrl, of WISI Ah s BAI.-AM ill W1 I.L) i 'li EBKY. which hen titled him so mi: h I ol taitieii another bottle, which in a short tun. restored him to his usual state of health. 1 think i can safely recommend this remedy to others in like condition, fe- • is. I think, all it puYporis p. he— tiik I GREAT LL'.V- KHMFDY FOR THE 'LLWK.-L Tile above stall - tnent. gentl.-lii--ti, is my Viif/trtlt: (J ottermg to you in 1 tavorofyour IlaNam. ami at your chst."-al." Prepare.l l.y SFTI! W. FOWI.E ,v SON. Is 'J'rt mont St.. Bos on, and for sale l.y liruggi-tsgouerullv. race's Celebrated Salve. Astrsßfitv. MASS, October 13th ISO 3. Mr. Grate*— Dear Sir: —Baring been afflicted griev- ; ouily for several weeks with a severe abscess upon I my side, I ns.-.l several remedies for its eradication ' without receiving any relief, until I applied vour salve, winch eth eted a speedy and pvriiiiui'Mil cure. I therefore leel Imppv to certify my confident*.' in its I virtues Yours with respect, JAMES BEAN. I certify to the trtithfulnes of the shove statement. H. S. Iv J ISAACS. M. I), Oc ulist and Anrist. 1 formerly "f i.'. yden, Holland 1 Ho 51a Pine street, Phiiadelphia. 'l', stiinonials from the most reh.o.i ■ sources j n the city and country can t e seen at his <.th I'll, medical faculty are invited to ae ...rnpany th.-ir patients, as he ha- no secrets ui ln prmitice. Artificial Eyes inserted without pain. No I charge for examination. myl-ly i>T O T I G E _ The beautiful Piano Fortes of GROVESTEF.N .4 Co.arc de, rued l.y ail good judges to be the Vltiuia T/iulc of; mstrtimenis of the kind. We cannot suggest what is wanting to make a mu sical instrument more perfect, although wo are slow to admit that the limit of improvement can ever be i attained. Before they had brought their Pianos to their pre s -nt excellence, they had submitted them to eomp--- titi >n with instruments of the best makers of this J country and Europe, and received the reward of iner- i it, over all others, at the celebrated World's Fair. It is but justice to say tnat the judgment thus pronounced has no! I . en overruled by the musical world. Still, bv the improvements lately applied by them ! to their Pianos, it is admitted that a more perfect in strument has been made. They h .ve accordingly achieved the paradox of making excellence more t excellent. Surely, after this, liiey are entitled to the motto -Excelsior." novl l-ly ITCH ! ITCH ! ITCH ! SCRATCH ! SCRATCH ! SCRATCH ! WKEATQN'S OINTMENT WILL t'l KK TIIK ITCH I V 1H IIOI'HS. Also cart -All i; 11 El M. ULCERS, CHILBLAINS, a d all ERUPTIONS OF Til E SKIN. Price rent- For side bv all druggists. By sending sixty cents to I Weeks A Potter. Sole Agents. 170 Wa-Tungton street, j Boston, it will be lei warded by mail, tree of p. .stage, to anv part of tho United .States. sepa'66-ly j Ayer's Cathartic Pills / ij , AHE the nios' perfect pur // ' /// atlve xv. ar shb produc ClSfea|y '//////// Htci. .is we think, has *v. r t been made by anv b-iy. f h A HI 4- h the; excel the other medicine-, In us**. Tin y a. -MiP and pb a-aiil to take, 'J| penetrating properties Hm ense. Thov purge iit ttic foul humors which breed ae-i • row . mi>"\ stimulate sluggish or disordered organs Into their iiatu.'al action, and Impart tone and strength to the whole system. N? only do tlicv cure the every din complaints "J everybody, but formidable and dangerous dis-asoH. While they produce powerful effect 8. they art it the same time, in diminished ds -f t rlio sat -t and best physic u.'at can pe emulox ed for children. J>dug sugar ■ < .ifsl, Tti . are pleasant to take; ami, being pur< !> vrc l:ihh .are cntiri y harmless. Cures have been made that would surpass belief, were they not substantiated by men contribute immensely to the relief of our a! dieted teiiow-men. The Agents below named are pleased to furnish grat s i our American Almanac, containing directions for the u>e ol the> • medh ines and certificates ot their cures of the fol lowing com plain ta;— _ _ Co-tivetiess. Oiilious Complaints, Kheumatism, Dropsv, Heartburn, Headache arising from foul atonta< h. Nausea, in digestion, .Morbid Inaction of the llowels an I i'ain aris ing therefrom. Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, all lMseas .> which require an evacnanr medicine. They also, by pun fving the blood and titfiuulatlng the system, cure many complaints which it would uot be supposed they could reach, su-h as Deafness, Partial Blindness, Neuralgia and Nervous Krritahlilty. D rangements >i the Liver and Kid ueys.Gout, and other kindre 1 disordcrsarhing from a low . state of the body, or obstruction of its functions. Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with other j preparations on which they make more profit. Demand | AYEiTS and take no others. The sick want the beat aid j there is for them, and they -diould have it. Prepared bv DK. .1. C A YEN A: Of)., Loxvell. Mass., and sold bv !i Druggists and dealers In medicine everywhere.; uuo 29-2iu VO.fOl Orphans 1 Court . Su 8'! —By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Mifflin county, the un dersigned, administrator of the estate of | George It. Penepacker, late of Granville I township, deceased, will sell at public! sale, on the premises, on 1/rUHSDAY, JUNE 27, 1867, the undivided half part of all that certain Tract of Land situate in Granville town ship, Mifflin county, adjoining lands of Lewis Owens, Mrs. Wertz, Enoch Myers' heirs, Joshua Morrison and others, con taining 132 ACRES AND 156 PERCHES, neat measure, whereon is erected a two Jfe-jA story FRAME HOUSE, a i •'jt good new Rank Barn with a Corn-Crib and Wagon Shed attached, and other outbuild ings. There is also a fine Voting 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 he made ' known. SAMUEL 11. 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 i for the whole tract. ijuo ELMIRA W. PENEPACKER. . UNITED STATES Internal Revenue. 2d DIVISION, 17th DISTRICT, PA., COMPRISING TILE COUNTIES OF HUNTINGDON A MIFFLIN. JVOTiCE! r pili: liiitsmi tsscssinent for the 1 above named Division, of till persons liable to Tax on Income, Articles in Schedule A, and also of ail persons requi red to pay a Special Tax on Business, hav ing been completed, NOTICE IS HERE BY GIVEN, that the Taxes aforesaid have become due ami payable, ami will be received at the following places and times, to wit: it Office of Joseph M sliiken. bNij., In Leu iston si. on I uesdaj , Wednesday and Thursday. June 25th. 26th and 2*7111. At rreatjiirei's Office In ( ourt House, in iiuiitir.gdon, on Mon daj. Tuesday and lYediiosday, July !st. 2d and :{ years. Treasury Notes, or Notes of National' Banks only, received in pavnn-nt of taxes. JAMES C. CLARKE, jel2-3t Deputy Collector. 'Tin SHY/ oil HiJ-f PENNSYLVANIA FREE FROM ALL STATE, COUNTY A MUNICIPAL TAXATION. Will be furnished in sums to suit, on application to the nearest Bank or Bank er; also by either of the undersigned. JAY COOKE & CO., DREXEL & CO., E. W. CLARK & CO., ap2-l* Bankers, Philadelphia. Lewistown Foundry AND MACHINE SHOP. REESE & SLAGLF. Proprietors. O. K. DAVIS, Superintendent. Manufacturers of PORTABLE AXI) STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, PORTABLE AND STATIONARY SAW MILLS, j Iron and Brass Castings Made an! ?i:t< 1 up for Mills. Factor us, Forges, Blast • Funiaccs. Rolling MilN. &e. \Y© call the attention of Tanners to our Oven for Fuming i.in under Steam Boiler*. TKRMS RKA> >N A BLK. All orders By ruail or 1 otherwise promptly attended t. juoes 11 EESE & SLAGLE. ! Harrisburg Steam Boiler Works. IIAURISP.URG, PA. ROBERT TIPPETT, Manufacturer of CYLINDER, FLUE, LOCOMOTIVE, HORIZONTAL and UPRIGHT TUBULAR BOILEES, ROTARY BLEACHERS, HEATERS, TANKS, SMOKE STACKS, &o. All kind* of work out of Boiler. Tank or Slieet Iron satisfactorily executed. Special attention paid to K.aPAIB.XWO' fit reasonable rates. (Pb I ith team facilities, improved machinery nmi | tools, ami advantage of having all material made at our doors 1 am enabled to furnish parties in want ol w u'k of this character with an •• A. No.l" article and at lowest figures. junes-3m SELLING OFF! H'AM'A & 30113 ARE DISPOSING OF The Entire Stock OF DRY GOODS, NOW ON THEIR SHELVES, AT COST. Bargains can be had, such asara not often offered soon and make choice Lewistown, April 3, 1807.tf I I'Df TOR'S IVOTICE.—The un- JA dersigned, appointed by the Orphan's Court of Miftlin county, Auditor, to make distribution of the balance to and among i those entitled, in the hands of John A. i McKee, Esq., acting administrator of the estate of John Meivee, deceased, late of j the borough of Lewistown, in said coun ty, will attend to the duties of said ap pointment, on Monday, June 17, 1867, at 1 o'clock, p. m., at his office, in Lewistown, where those interested can attend. T. F. McCOY*, my22-4t Auditor. i WOOLEN MILLS, MILROY. MIFFLIN COUNTY, PA. HAVING resumed the manufacture ol Woolen Goods, the undersigned will keep con stantly on hand end f<>r nle ho vsortment of iv,,„|. en Go'.its, exclit.lvely ofthtli otiu iiianu factnre, such as CASSIMEHES, Plain and Fancy, Common and Fine, Light and Heavy. L><) Erf KINS, (> VKR CO A TIX GS, TWEEDS, Ac. FLANMELS, Plain ar.d Barred, Heavy, Medium and Light, W lute, Gray and Colored, JEANS. SATINETS. BLANKETS, kc., STOCKING YARNS Germantown Zephyrs. &c. Made to order, ol three ply, all wool chain. Our :roo1s are mad- with especial reference to j >IKE N(* I'll and Id" U \ !>ll.l TV. heuir put up in the ; m st HUhstantial mannes and >f the lc>t material.ami will lti at prices low they can be manufac tured :■ r and sttli retain these desirable qualities. We 1 t\<- waifousout trm which persons can obtain our ;!ods at tlieir own d
at the same prices that t!i*• y ;tiv miM for at the factory. J,";?- It'/ o/, Soap and Lo f taken in t JcU'intfC for quods. may I; in JAMES iIIUMP.SuN A* SONS. THE OLD STAND AHEAD J Hamaker 1,1) STAND, in Valley street. Lewistown. They are prepared to do all knots of work in their line." in an elegant and i workinanlik' manner, and invite the citizens of town ! and vicinity to call and examine their new stock on j hand, before purchasing elsewhere, as all workman-, ui.e-tured at this esiabiisluncnt is warranted. Prompt attention given to ai! repairing, which will ' tie done with neatness and durability, and guaranteed I to give satisfaction. myi-ly ' REDUCTION I M. VVENTZ, AT HIS BOOT AND SHOE STGRE, TTArf ju-f received y larire Stock of Boots j 1 L SI. direct from Eastern Manufacturers, j winch Le oilers .it greatly reduced prices: Men's Congress Gaiters, 83 50 " Glove Call Congress do, 4 25 Womens' Lasting Gaiters, 1 25 Other work in proportion. Also, an assortment of Home Manufacture constant ly on hand, and made to order at short notice. Call and examine his stock before purchasing else j where. mayS-y I NEW GOODS. J. HOFFMAN has just received a • large supply of new goods, which will be sold low, for cash. ROOF SPOUTING ! A GREAT IMPROVEMENT! A.MOrfT desirable article ol rfolid Wood Spouting—tlie same finish as tin—costing only ab 'Ut ha!! as modi—and i!l no doubt last twice as long as the tin. For sale by ju-5 F.J.HOFFMAN. C~"11IE Al' Goods are found at F. J. Hoffman's, J Hardware, Nails, Drugs, Iron, Groceries, Paints. lAARMKHB look to your Interests ! At F. J. Hoffman's you will find all kinds of Hardware and Fanning Implements, at low prices. SOLE LEATHER and Shoe Findings, al _ ways on hand. Have now some tif the host Red Sole. F. J HOFFMAN. 1 J ALL PAPER, Be sore to go to Huff v T man's for this article. A good stock on hnnd, and prices low. f|UX WARE. A good assortment, at 1 F. J. HOFFMAN'S. / GintHV SEEDERS. v 20 dozen Cherry Seeders. These Seed ers will Seed a Bushel of Cherries in 20 minutes. For sale to traders at Manufac turers prices. may 29 F. G. FRANCISCUS, Agt. I lIE.T MTSL.IM SHUIIA. vJ Plain and richly Gilt, at 1.60 per pair at, F. G. FRANCISCUS . COKGHIM NACHINERY of all kinds, on hand may2o F. G. FRANCISCUS, Agt. / LtJU'ET .SWEEPERS, V Best i n use, for sale by may 26 F. t May, 1867. Whole ex* pen so for term ) .1 Room, $75. Full instruction* given : P ro P for College, Business, or Teaching, i in- Institution is located in one of the finest Val leys in tiie State, at the foot •! the Seven Mountains, i in a healthy neighborhood, and amid uusurp.is?ed scenery, it ia accessible vnthio a f*w miles ty rail* ro , J. A. At KENS, ; Principal. LUMBER LUMBER! Great Fall in Prices! 1 )OARI>S, from ?2 and upwards, i PL AS I. LA i 11, o (5 to 4.25 per M. 11. I' t LOOKING, 3. .j per 100 feet. Hemlock do 3.35 do 6ASII, 8 x 10, 7 cents, and other down in proportion. PANEL DOOIvS down. 10 per ct, A full assortment of FRAME LUMBER SCANTLING, &c. may 29 WM. B. HOFFMAN & SONS. LUMBER AND COAL. INCH BOARDS, 2-INCH BOARDS, FLOORING, SIDING, SCANTLING, SHINGLE LATH, PLASTERING LATH, and SASH. ALSO, All kinds of Coal. All kept under roof, and for sale bv SAMUEL COMFORT, Agt. Lewistowu, April 17, 18G7-3m* COAL! COAL! TIM' reeciTcd, a fresli supply of SUN- J Bl'lty COAL, all sizes, which will be sold atreduc cd prices. Also, 11 EC EI VEL>, a full supply of PALINGS, FLOORING, PLAST. LATH, SHINGLE LATH, DOORS, SASH, PLANK, Ac., which will be sold at reduced prices, my I W. IJ. HOFFMAN & SONS. FOR SALE FRVSINGER'S Agricultural and Household Implement Agency, Lewistown, Pa. 1. The WORLD'S AIOWER, warranted tho lot in the world. 2. The WORLD'S COMBINED REAPER AND MOWER, complete, that will work easier than any other, and last a life-time. 3. Two styles CORN PLANTERS— oId patent* ! and well known to do the work right 4 A $3 HAND CORN DROPPER, very con venient and rapid. 5. Two Capitai Hors# Hay ltakes, viz: SHIRE MAN'S SELF-DISCHAR