THE G AZETTE. U. A G. R. FKVSIMGBRv £>ltr.. "LEVVISTOWN, PA. Welnesdfcy, September 18, 1867 Republican State Nomination. JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT, HON. HENRY W. WILLIAMS, OF ALLEGHENY. C ounly & District Nominations. Senator, Col. J. K. RORISO\', of Juniata county. SAJIItL McTITTf, of Huntingdon county. Assembly, HE\RT S. WII4RTO\, of Huntingdon county. Capt. 11. 11. WILSOI, of Juniata connty. County Treasurer, JAMES M. LiSHELL, of Lewistown. County Commissioner, D 4 V I f > F. miLLIHEX, of Brown township. Jury Commissioner, lIC\RI G.IRVER, of Oliver township. Auditors, S4MIEE 11. McCOY, of Granville township, (3 years.) AMOS M I'M HE EE, of Derry township, (1 year.) Rlfction, Tneidaf) October 8. 1887. Notices of New Advertinementii. Stoves and other new articles at Fran ci-?us'—Application for change of name Dissolution —Estate Notice —Real and Personal Property, &c. Our Senatorial District. The following is the official result of the election in this Senatorial District last year for Governor, including Tell township, the vote for which was not returned: Geary's maj. Clymer's maj. Centre, 471 Blair, 752 Huntingdon, 919 Miitlin, 110 Juniata, 293 Perry, 8G 1757 879 It will readily be perceived that nothing but the apathy and a total disregard of their duty on the part of the Union re publicans could give occasion to the cop perheads to elect tsvo men who would aid in undoing every prominent measure which the rebellion rendered necessary. A Talk after Patent Democrat ic Fashion. Some years aero Rotation in office was a democratic principle, but since the par ty has fallen into the nullification doe trines of Calhoun, which consider treason no crime, it has also fallen from its former professions, and now praises up men for having held office all their lives. TakeS. T. Shugert, oue of their candidates for Senator, as an example. He lias held of fices of profit of all kinds, some of them with high salaries, for many years—so many that a former citizen of Centra county lately remarked he could not re men liter the time when Mr. Sliugert lir.-t held office or when he was ever out of one for any length of time! As the laboring men are frequently appealed to by the pa pers and speakers of ultra democracy, we would ask laborers to reflect a little on th< subject. First, then, we allege that Mr. Shugert has in the past twenty-one years received more public money for light la bor. such as a few hours clerking, Ac., each day, than any laboring man or skil led mechanic in Mifflin county has earn ed iu his life-time. Second, we allege that Mr. Shugert is nothing more than a ]>rofcssional office hunter and officehol der, and as such hits no claim whatever on the vote or favor of any laborer or me chanic. Their other candidate is also a -profes sional man, a lawyer, who values his ser vices at as much |>er hour as any laborer or mechanic can earn in a week by hard work. At the present day a lawyer is manufactured in about half the time, and about one-fourth the mental (let alone bodily; labor that it takes to turn out a skilled mechanic, yet the former consid ers his work worth from ten to twenty times as much as the mechanic, and un der the regulations of a privileged class gets it, while the mechanics, were they to combine to bring their wages to the stan dard of a lawyer, would-find themselves in jail for forming unlawful combinations! I'. itli these professional dignitaries are now as bland, polite and obsequious to la boring men and mechanics, as they pos sibly can !>e, and no matter how dirty or greasy the latter may lje they will shake hands, make inquiries after their health and generally treat them as if they had been acquainted for years; and this will last until the election! After that, equality, social and all other, ceases, and the chances would be nine out of ten that a darkey would sooner be recognized by Messrs. Shugert and Mclntyre than a poor man who earns his bread by bard w >rk. Now, you hard fisted boy-, we ask von to ponder over this and say honestly whether this has not been your experi ence iu past years with just such men ! The rich somehow they can always re number whenever and wherever they meet them; but as for the poor man, the la' oring man, and the mechanic, why h m iy be good enough to shake hands with, good enough to be talked to, good enough to be visited, or even taken dinner with, or good enough to take a sociable glass as long an his vote is wanting, but aftei that—git out! Are not these facts? Now take a look at the other side. Cel. Robison is a larmer boy. He knows how to plow, make hay, cut grain, thresh and do many other things at which profession al men turn up their noses. "When the wai broke out. he went into the service, was appointed Colonel of a regiment, and has as good a military record as any oue. This proves that he is a man of some mer it, and we venture to predict that his vote in Juniata county will prove lie is respec ted and stands high with all classes. Mr. MeVitty is a tanner by trade, and every body knows that tanning has a good deal of hard work. Of course then he is also a working man, and we know that during the war he interested himself and seemed to be confided in by the poor in his neigh liorhood w ho had gone into the army and left families behind them. Laboring men and mechanics which side has taken up men for the otiiceof Senator coming near est to your standard? Ask yourselves the question whethei the copperheads and pateut democrats had they Robison ami MeVitty for candidates, would not appeal to you to vote for them on this very ground ? We have stated the case in democratic fashion and argument, and ask our read ers whether the above is not fully equal to any tiling heard at a copperhead meet ing since the leaders of that party have lieen afraid the "nigger - ' will become their equal. Who Struck Bills Patterson? The Democrat of last week has one of those singular rie/mee# which occasionally elicit the inquiry " Who struck Billy Pat terson?" Wo are gravely told, with a flourish of trumpets worthy of Boinbastes Furioso, that a simple statement, without a word of disparagement, making known the fact that Mr. Banks delivered a kind of second charge to the jury in the Pear son ease, which we truly characterized as anomalous, was an "attack" on that P. F., that our " motives" are well under stood, with other far-fetclied idiosyncra sies none hut one " learned in the law" would have dreamt of in reading our re marks; and then occasion is taken to make a fling at Judge Woods, who is charged with making a one-sided state ment of the case. We do not think his charge was unfair, for the whole case cer tainly rested on the credibility of the girl, and of that the jury were the judges. If Judge Woods stated some strong joints in favor of a jtoor girl whose character was at stake for life, was he as far wrong in humane feeling and even in law as those who would brand her as a perjured strumpet, and thus shut her out from all decent association forever? This was precisely one of those cases where a deci sion l>y a jury carries with it subsequent odium, and all know that a woman once ' so marked is pointed and sneered at for life, while the man regains his former po sition almost unscathed. We pass no 'judgement on the case, but state facts which ought to be remembered in all ca jses of this kind. We see no reason to change a word we published, and still say 'that tlm course pursued by Mr. Ranks is |anomalous, more calculated to confuse than to enlighten a jury; and notwith standing the " wounded pigeon" under takes to speak for Judge Itoss by making : him entertain "supreme contempt" for oar statement that his general conduct on | the bench has been better than we and many others expected, we repeat it. If he ever used such terms as are put in his mouth through the Democrat, he must have a strange appreciation of lan guage and ought by all means aiso to be Learned in the law. If, as the article in the Democrat insinuates —a deduction quite as fair as that paper's—Judge Ross's general conduct has not been such as to merit public approbation, we hope that j paper will point out his peccadillos, so , that we may recall ouropinion. The po sition taken in the Democrat that second charges are frequent, is not so, as few persons " learned in the law," unless su perannuated, accept the position of As jsociate, and where they have experience has proved, in fi% r e cases out of six, that the people who elected them made a mis . take. The Hollidaysburg Standard has Pat terson and big hotel on the brain just now. According to the liquor cases at court j there drinks we judge are big enough | without the additional big building. Mr. Mclntyre, candidate for Senator, got into a hornets' nest at Mifilintown a ■short time ago. He is .-siid to be a tem | perance man and was announced to speak at a temporal!-e meeting there, but when the time arrived Mac was non est comeat ibus in swampum et railuin. Sink or smim, survive or perish, let a man stand up for the professions he makes. We waded through a long article in the Juniata Register to find out whether that paper is fur or against temperance, and came to the conclusion that the editor I didn't know himself. The democracy is highly elated that they were only beaten 13,200 in the State of Maine. Considering that Maine was the banner State of denux racy some twelve jor thirteen years ago, those figures, with 15,000 republicans who did not vote this year, will do. Wheat')n's Ointment is an old and well tried remedy, which keeps constant ly increasing in popularity as its merits j become known. It has been before the i public for more than sixty years, and is | universally acknowledged to be the most certain and speedy cure ever discovered for Salt Rheum, Ulcers, Chilblains, Tet ter, Pimples, Rlotches, and all eruptions of the skin, while it is a sure cure for the Itch, and will irradicate the most obsti nate cases in forty-eight hours. Iron in the Blood. —When the blood is well supplied with its iron element, we feel vigorous and full of animation. It is an insufficiency of this vital element that makes us feel week and low spirited; all such, by taking the Peruvian Syrup, (a protoxide of irou, can supply this deficien cy, and will be wonderfully invigorated. Among the many articles required by businessmen, furmers, and mechanics, to make successful their plans and Dera tions, none may be found more useful , than a Pocket Accountant, containing methods for quick calculation, and con- Icise rules for treating problems likely to arise iu every-day life. Sent postpaid for 25 cents. Address G. R. Frysinger, Lew 'istowu, Pa. 1 BOOK NOTICES. Col. Forney's Eelters. Since the commencement of the publi cation of Col. Forney's letters from Eu rope in The Press, many inquiries from those who washed to know if the corres pondence would appear in book form have been made. In accordance with their re quests, we will now state that these let ters, carefully revised, with important ad ditions, will shortly be given to the world, in one volume, by the publication house of T. B. Peterson & Brothers, Philadel phia, who will spare no expiense to make of it a book which shall combine every | feature of typographical excellence char acteristic of the best publications of this firm, at a moderate price. It will contain an excellent steel-engraved portrait of the ! author, and be in every respect, as we be lieve, a work acceptable to his friends. — As it will at once be put to press, book sellers, agents, and all others desirous of securing any number of copies, are re quested to send in their orders to, or ad dress without delay, the publishers, T. B. Peterson & Brothers, Philadelphia, j OLIVER < tune's M VGAZI.VK — Our Boys I and fiirls Every Week —has a capital sto ry running through its numbers, entitled "Breaking Away, or the Fortunes of a Student." The thread of interest wind ing through all Oliver's works for boys ami girls does not slack in this story. In fact it is written in his most pleasing style, and is read by delighted hundreds of tiie youth of our land. The other mat ter contained in this magazine is of that character which leads the mind of youth ; into a cultivation of refinement ana good taste. Lee and Shepherd, publishers, 149 Washington street, Boston. The Diamond Dickens. The Old Curiosity Shop and Reprinted | Pieces. —The beauty, concise form, and ; all the other attractions of this exquisite edition, add new delights to one of DICK ENS' best stories. Eytinge's portraits of favorite characters give fresh interest to Little Nell, Mrs. Jarley, Dick Swiveller, Quilp, Sampson, Brass, the Marchioness, i etc., and will tend to increase the number of their admirers. The "Reprinted Pie ces" are some of the choicest papers ever contributed to English periodicals, many of them having already won wide favor in this country. The convenience and clear type of the "Diamond Dickens," we are glad to know, are duly appreciated.— Ch.ica.yo Journal. This is the seventh number of this is sue. The remaining six or seven volumes will be published in rapid succession. The set, consisting of thirteen or fourteen ele gant little volumes, will be a choice libra ry in itself. Besides being so very attrac tive, if is really the cheapest edition of Dickens' Complete Works issued in this country The illustrated edition is only $1.50 a volume; plainsl.2s. All t he book sellers have it, or it will be sent postpaid by the publishers, Ticknor Fields, Bos ton. Brevet Major Gen. Clias. Griffin, com manding the district of Texas, died of yellow fever at 11 a. ill. on the loth. Special Jlotires. ITCH! ITCH! ITCH! SCRATCH! SCRATCH! SCRATCH! in from to to 4S hours. 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People who have "known ins are as tonished at tne chance lam widely known, and can but recommend to others thai winch has done so much for me."' • A MOTHER CLF.RGYMAS WRITES AS FOLLOWS; j My voyage t Europe i imicfiniifdy postponed. I h&vts lis overed tho *1- -Minium heaiitT on tins side of tiie Atlant.o. Three G*ttles of Peruvian ri.p have rescued me from the fangs of the fiend Dyspep sia. A pamphlet of 32 pases, containing a history of thi* remurkame remedy, with a treatise on -iron as a med icine,' WG! he sent free to any address. The genuine has "Peruvian Syrup" blown in tne glass. J. P. DINSMORK, Proprietor. 3*5 Dey street, New York. Sold by nl! Druggists- eept lrn s( KOFI I, V ( OWI MPI ION. Dr. LUftOL of Paris, one of the mod eminent Chemists of Etin-pe. Mid: -The mott astonishing results may bo anticipated when I dne can be dissolved tu pure water." I>r. H. 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Chemist. • t mar".s 68) 523 Broadway, New York, Errors of Youth. A Gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debil ity. Premature Decay, and all the effects of youthful Jmlis c etU-n, \k ill, lor the sake of suffering humanity, send free to ail who need it, the recipe and directions for making th- - tuple remedy by winch he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the adverth*er*s experience, can do so bv addressing, in perfect confidence, ni\ 13-ly JUHN B. OGDEN. 42 Cedar St.. New York. ry O T X C IE . Th beautiful Piano Fortes of GROTESTEES .TR Co. are deemed by all good judges to be the Lit una Thule of instruments of the kind. We cannot sujrcest what is wanting to make a tnu s cal instrument more perfect. although we are slow to admit that the limn of improvement can ever be attained. Before thoy had brought their Pianos to their pre sent excellence, they had submitted thein 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 but just ice to say tnat the judgment thus pronounced 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 strument has been made. They have accordingly achieved the paradox of making excellence more excellent. Purely, after this, they are entitled to the motto • Excelsior." novlt-lv Ayer's Pills. N jJ&L ill/'/ ARE you sick, feeble and i/ ////// complaining? Are y*u out Tfl (II //< ' 4 ,r ' r — y °ur >'• n lie ufi&FCSSH . 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Caused by similar obstructions and de rangements, they are surely, and many <f them rapidly, cured by the same means. None who know the virtue -f these Piils wil neglect to employ them when suffering fr m the disorders they cure, such as Hejciache. Kul Stomach. Dysentery. Milious Cotn }jlh!ll:s. Indigestion. Derangement of the Liver. Cos -11 vrm-ss,Constipation. Heartburn, Rhe imatistn, Drop sy. worms and Suppression, when taken in large dose-. They are sugar coated, so that the most sensitive can take them easily, and they are surely the beat purgative medicine yet discovered. A) r's Ague Cure. For th' spr-*rf'/ and certain Oure "f Intermittent Fc*'er 9 or Ck'ilt 'Uvl Fever. Remittent /•'ti er, C'titU Fever. Ihr/j adicnl Hernia k of Ril cms // adaThe,a IB ioua Fc> ' /•; tnd r 'iL for thr whole clause of disease* f cntji naUutj iti btluiry dt rangcmint caused by the maiwia of miatt mafic countries. This remedy has rarely failed to cure the severest cases of ChilN*anl Fever, and it has this great aivan tage over other Ague medicines, '.hat it subdues the • complaint witliout injury to the patient, ltc mains no quinine or other deleterious substance, nor does it pr).Hi'-e quinism or any injurious effect w tatcver. Shaking brothers <f the army and the west, try it and y->n will endorse t):ese a>criions. Prepared by Dr. J t*. A YER A Co . Lowell, Mass.. and sold t-y all ail Druggists aud dealers in medicine everywhere. ji3l-2m. MARRIED On Thursday evening, 12th inst., at the Lutheran parsonage in this place, by Rev. J. B. Reimensnyder, GEORGE OARBRICK, of Boalsburg Centre eo., Pa., to REBEC CA CARTER, of Farm School, Centre eo. On Thursday, sth inst., at the residence of G. W. Goddard, hy Rev. J. H. McGar raii, J<>si AH SHOWALTKR to Miss ELMI KA J. DUDLEY, all of this county. On the 11th inst., by Rev. A. I). Hawn, CHAS. R. COLWELL, of Philadelphia, to Miss LACKA W. RITZ, of this place. THE MARKETS. LKWISTOWN, Sept. 17, 18G7 Eggs per dozen £0 Butfer per lb 25 Wheat, red, per bushel $2 00 " white " 2 10 Corn, old, 1 00 Oats " 50 Flour is retailing at the following prices: Lewistown Extra Family per cwt. 5 50 Superfine 4 50 Extra Family per bbl 11 00 Superfine 9 00 Philadelphia Market*. Sales of choice old stock, with western extra family Flour at sll 75 i>er barrel, small lots of Penna. and Ohio ditto at 811 •12 50, fancy at $13*14, old and new wheal extra at $.Sa!) 50, superfine at $7 50a8 25. Catti.k Market. Phiea., Sept. I<.—The receipts of beef cattle have been 2,400 head: the market is more active at last week's prices; cows and calves range from SOO to 90, and springers from SSO to 75. Sheep are in fair request at 4fa->]c per pound gross, as to quality, with sales of 10,000 head.— Hogs have again advanced, about 3,000 head changed hands, atjlOoOall 50 per hundred pounds net. (tnolatlonii of Oovcrnmrul Bonds. U. iB. Re, 1881, 11 llfa 111; Old U. S. 5-20s, 1862, lljjfa 114; New U. H. 5-2<s, 1564, 109Jfa 110; New " " May & Nov. 1865, llOijfallli New " *' July A Jan. 1865, 107jfa 10s| 10-40 Bonds, Offlfa 100 "-80s, August, 106ffa;i07i 7-30s, June, 10ti,f lU7£ 7-3thi, July, lOOJfa 107 i Gold, fa 144: IJIIE thragaad pieces Wall Paper, . an entire new stock renewed at redu ced prices, for sale by slB F. G. FRANCISCUS, (1 *l,l, and examine the new and beau- J tiful Cooking Stove "Eclipse," the best baker, at F. G. FRANCISCUS*. i;s of all kinds, Stove Pipe, Coal 4 J Buckets, ic., at greatly redu 'ed pri ces, at F. G. FRANCISCUB. DlS*<> LVTIOS.—The partnership heretofore existing between the un dersigned, trading under the firm of Cox, Harriotts A, Co., in the mercantile bus iness in Milroy, Mifflin county, Pa , was dissolved by mutual consenton Saturday, 7th .September, 1867. The books are iii tlie hands of Barefoot &Gammill, to whom all payments are to be made and who will settle all accounts. JOHN COX, PETER BAREFOOT, JAMES GAMMILL. Milroy, Sept. 18, '67. 3t* pSTAT E \OT ICE.—Notice ish ere- J-j by given that letters of administration on the estate of Samuel Ort, late of I Granville township, Mifflin county, de ceased, have been granted to the under signed, residing in Loekport, New York. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present thetn - duly authenticated for settlement. MELANCTHOX OUT, Adm'r. The administrator will attend at the late residence of the deceased, on the 16th October, at which time all indebted are requested to make settlement, and those having claims to present them. sl.6t IV THE MATTER OF THE Ap plication 01l arl Jobann Erlck- NOII to Change his Vauie to Carl E. Hoilman. "And now, Aug. 20th, ISO7, in the mat ter of the within petition of Carl Johann Krickson, the prayer of petitioner is grant ed, and his name changed to CARL E. HOFFMAN; and it is hereby adjudged and decreed by the Court that said petitioner shall hereafter pass and be known by the name of Carl F. Holi'inan, and no other, and shall have and enjoy under that name all the legal capacities; notice of this de cree to be published in the I.ewistown Ga zette for four successive weeks. " By the Court. S. S. \V." STATE OK PENNA., Mifflin County, ss. I, \V. H. Bratton, Prothonotarv of the Court of Common Pleas, in and for the county and Slate aforesaid, do hereby cer tify that the above is a correct and true copy of the decree of the Court in the above stated case. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto r , -.set my hand ami the seal of said Ik'®. J Court at I.ewistown, this 12th day of September, A. D. 1 S>7. sep!B-4t AV. H. BRATTON, Pro. 1)1 IH.tC S IB.E.—Will be sold at pub lic sale, at tiie late residence of Bhui'l Ort, deceased, in Ferguson Valley, on Wednesday, October Ifi, I*GT, the following personal property, to wit: One Cow, Heifer, Buggy, Windmill, Sleigh, Hay, and various Farming Ften sils. Also, a variety of Household and Kitchen Furniture, such as Sofa, Cane- AJ seat ami other Chairs, Book gyfTri Case, Desk, Settee, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Stoves, Buffalo Rolto, Clock, Watch, Car peting, Tables, and numerous other arti ' M F.LANCTHON ORT, Admin'r. .At the same time ami place, will lie of feretl at public sale, a tract of land, con taining 23 ACRES, more or less, in a good state of cultivation, with a good Ih ii k House, Barn, Arc., thereon erected.— The situation isa p!easantone,with every thing calculated to make it an agreeable home. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock a. ni., when terms will be made known. soplSts THE HEIRS. Oltl'll AXS' ( OI RT S4LE.—Will be sold at public sale, on the premises, Oil Saturday, October 5, 1867, the following described LOT OF GROUND, situate in Menno township, Mitflincoun ty, bounded on the cast by lands of Hen r; Civits. south hy Peachey and Yoder, north hy the Saulsburg road, west by By ! r and Webb, ail clearetl, and containing _5 ACRES, more or less, being part of the real estate of William I.owrie, deceased. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock p. m., when terms will be made known. Term of Sate. —Fifteen per cent, to be paid on the propertx* being knocked down ami the residue on the confirmation of the sale. DANIEL I.OWRIE, slßts Ex'r. of Wm. Lowrie, dee'd. Morning G-lory! MOItNINGr GI.ORY. From the Pht'/vJitphin T< ircr. of Saturihp/. Sept. 14, '67. *1 HE "MoßSixo Glory," —There are few trade names known in mercantile r roles that have elicited more honorable comment- thin the past twelve months than the name of "Morning Glory." which is the title of a stove at once the it—st roc-lit. beautiful, efficient and econotnioal in America. To see it in operation is to be charmed witti its virtues and an investigation of its oiontilo excol'enop places it upon tlie highest pinnacle of fctme. '1 tie -;,.ve i characterised. It a 6is-foimrr. and man .factored by M-ssrs. Barr, J' hnsnn 4 Co , of Erie. Pennsylvania, who deserve great cr-dit f r hr.v nc ntro iuced into popular use the most indispeii-abh and useful household orna m-nt of the age. W• I ,vo tested its merits and can therefore recommctd u from practical knowledge. lis not onltr a spe nd I he.iter whether for the parlor, the dining room, tlie office, or the store, hut an it/urni mtfr.r as well. It- ro.-nor arrangements are simple and its whole ecoi n,v and construction such as pla ces it far in a lv-r eof any other Stove in use. It is I • . By a single movement, which a ehi.-I can rnak t dust-register is opened, allow ing the air from w ,:i t ]t to rush into the mouth of the furnace with suffice m force to carry with it every particle of dust. As the atmosphere become raritied it naturally ascend' and the vacuum is filled by the colder air iroin b |.,w. The grate, which is patented, is admirably constructed, li operates on tlie princi ple ot a null, gr n.nng any large piece of slag that may be in the Mr i„-e. thus facilitating their passage into the movabi.' ak-pan below. The upper interior of the stove consist* of a reservoir for the coal. The fuel i put in a: t top, and a sliding valve is closed over it. This arrangement, which is also patented, forces the gas do* > into the furnace, from tfiesimple fact that it has t; > other way of escape. Oncoming in oont.-v t with the live coals the gas instantly ignites and produces a b autiful blue tlame that curls round tin- base of the reservoir thai feeds it. By this ar rangement the .-.is is entirely consumed, rendering the stove n--t o. y most agreeable and healthy, but exceedingly economical. The rre chamber of the stove is encircled with plates of mica set in ornamen tal frame- of a uniform character. As an ••illumina tor" this stove .- at once a convenience and an orna mental curiositt. The light from the burning an tnracite is radiated from the furnace through the transparent plat -s. and diffused throughout the room, imparting a wa m. glowing light, more pleasing than that of a sut-du, d chandelier and quite as effectual. A- already intimated, the •'Morning Glorv" Stove is a great econonur- rof fuel. It precludes the possibility of waste, as tiu re is at no time a particle of coal in the furnace that is not in full process of combustion, which can 1.-e -id of no coal-burning stove that is supplied with fuel by means of a scuttle. The mass of the coal in ti, e stove iu it evolves its light and heat shrink- in' > :i-|,es. and in doing this the reservoir above keeps -applying the vacuum occasioned by com' u-iion - that the same quantity of coal is uni formly kept it (be fire chamber. As a iikvtek. the ••Morning Glory" has no superior, and it can be regulated so that the highest or a com paratively low temperature may be secured in a room at the will of the oeeupaut. Eire can he kept in it uninterruptedly for months, without the slightest difficulty. Aiding to these qualities the fact that in appearance '-Morning Glory" is a beautiful house hold oruamrnt.the castingsJOcing exceedingly smooth and the de. chaste and elegant, we cannot doubt mat trie pi—-nt season will find it largely introduced in all dwelling houses, and other places necessary to t>e heated, wherever taste, couvenienccand economy are an object. The fact that the stove is free from dust and gas, is a great consideration, and in recom mending u to the public we would again remind the reader that our encomiums are pronounced from AC tLA-L "I'ikikme. In fact, every one interested in household comfort anil economy should exaimue the modus operandi of this wonderful stove. For sale by p!8 F. G, FRANCISCUS. ORPHANS* C'OI RT SALE IRO* and Ol'll It K.—\V ill he sold ut pub lic sale, at the House of \Y illiara Brothers, in the Borougli of Newton Hamilton, at 1 o'clock p. m., on Saturday, October 5, 1867, All the undivided interest of Joseph W. Boodv, dee'd., held in common with John J. Tyler and I>. L. Ellsworth, in the fol lowing real estate, situate in Wayne town ship, Mifflin county, I'a., viz: No. 1. —All the Iron Ores, Ochres, Clay, I Stones, or minerals of any kind whatso ever, and all material of any and every kind whatsoever, lying upon, within, or i below the surface, of the following descri bed lot or tract of land, with the exclusive right to them, their heirs and assigns, to enter upon said hereinafter described lot of ground, and dig, and search thereupon and therein, and mine, dig, and carry • away therefrom all the Iron Ore, Clay, Ochre, Stone, Minerals, or Material there in or thereupon for a period of nine hun dred years, from loth April, 18(17, to wit, viz : On all that lot of ground situate in Wayne township, beginning at black oak, thence by land of John Miller north 364 deg., east -'1 perches to post, thence south 5.1 deg., east 45 jierches, more or less, to top of hill to stones, thence south 36£deg., west 21 perches to post, thence north 53 deg., west 45 perches, more or less, to place of beginning, containing 6 ACRES of land, more or less, with all the timber thereon to he removed within ten years, together with all right of way and wharf privilege claimed by decedent in Wayne township, the said interest !>eing vested in decedent by agreement with John It. Mc- Vev and wife, dated 13th April, 1867. Also, At the same time and place, 200 Shares of the Capital Stock of the Sugar Valley Iron and Ochre Company. TERMS OF SALE. —Half cash and bal ance in six months with approved securi ty. ELIJAH MOB BISON, Adm'rof Jos. W. Boody, dee'd. Wayne twp., Sept. 18, '67. * 3t TWO VALUABLE FARMS T? C 5 A 51n MS fPIIE undersigned will offer at private X sale the two following described farms, belonging to the heirs of Geo. H. Cal braith, h te of Oliver township, deceased, viz: No. 1. A farm situate in Oliver town ship, in the county of Mifflin, al>out lj miles northwest of McVeytown, contain ing2ls A< RES, of which there are 125 acres cleared. The improvements on this farm consist of a large STONE DWELLING HOI'SE, plastered on the outside, and well finished within, with a good BANK BARN*, Carriage Hou-e, Corn Crib, and other improvements, with a very excel lent springof water und good stone Spring House built over the same: there is also on this farm a good saw Mill iu running order. No. 2. Is a Farm adjoining No. 1, in said township, containing 318 ACRES, of which there are about 140 cleared. The improvements <>n this farm consist of a good Fit AM E DWELLING HOUSE, good Bank Barn, with other outbuildings. An excellent well of water is at the house and a good cistern of water at the barn. There is a good indication of Iron Ore on this property. The undersigned will also offer two ; Tracts of Timber Land for sale, the one containing % acres, and theother4B acres, more or less. Upon the latter there are also excellent indications of Iron Ore. B@LThe above farms will be sold on lib ; terms to those who wish to purchase.— I Further particulars may be obtained on japplication to JOHN ATKINSON, Administrator of Geo. H. Calbraith, de ceased, at McVeytown. sep4-tf FOR SALE, 1 DESIRABLE lot of ground, eon iv taining about 1 j acres, in Belleville. AML It has a good House, Stable, r* "of® all< ' Wagon maker's Shop, some ''. Wa ruit Trees, and will be offered Saturday, September "21st, 1566, at 1 o'clock, p. m. scp4* Mrs. E. W. WILLS. DRAIN TILES. Fcr Draining Wet Lamls. Pipes for Cellar Drains, Water Pipe for I'oniineling Water from Springs, manufactured frcm ihe hest material and for sale in any quantity desired. Also a good slock of EARTH i EN'W ARE on hand. Orders prompt y attended to. JOEL ZOOK. | aug7-3m* Belleville, Mifflin county, Pa. mi wimim E. D. AUNER, Snntlicait Corner of tle Diamond, HAS constantly on hand a fresh suprlj of GROCERIES and PROVISIONS, CONFECTIONERY, SPICES, &e., which he : will sell to the public at very reasonable pri ces for cash. VEGETABLES, of all kinds. Melons, Ac., received in supply ; every week. An arrival of fresh PEACHES to morrow, (Thursday ) His ICE CREAM ROOMS will be open daily through the season. Give him a call. Lewistown, August 21, 1867-tf GRAIN! GRAIN! THE undersigned having formed a CO 1 partnership under the name ant style of M'ATEE &t REED, aud having rented the LEWISTOWN MILLS, at Lewistown. andtheGrain Warehousoof Mrs.Abner I Thompson, at Reedsville, will ho prepared .o pay the highest market prioe in cash lor ail kinds of GRAIN AND PRODUCE ; delivered at either of the above places, i A share of patronage is respectfully solicited. SALT, PLASTER & COAL kept constantly on hand. WALTER B. McATEE, augl4] AA" DREW REED. BOOTS AND SHOES AT DANIELS & STONE'S. 1 They are selling Ladies* calf Shoes at 1.60 Morocco •' Ijj Best u 2.40 Boots. 1.00 to 6.00 per pair. These are all new goods, and the reason they can be sold so low IS they are bought bv the case and di rect from Mass thus saving freight, commission, in surance and Jobbers" profits. We have a fine stock of H>3" O T I O J>J" si of all kinds, Hosiery, Gloves, Trimmings. Also, a stock of Men's and Boy's FELT & FDR HATS, which will bo sold extremely low. i Give us a call. Remember the store opposite D. 1 Grove's Grocery. 1 A A AflA STRONG and well rooted lUU.UUU Plauts, Wilson's Albany, McAvoy's Superior, Ida, Downer's Pro -1 litlc, all the very best, price at the garden ! 10 cents per dozen, or 50 cents per 100. JA.S. M. MARTIN, sep4-3t Kelley's P. (>., Mifflin eo., Pa. XISHAGiCQ'JILLAS SEMINARY . fTHIE Winter Session of this Institution 1 opens on WEDNESDAY, October 9, and continues twenty weeks with a short va cation during the Holidays. Aim —Thoroughness of culture, arid in culcation of correct principles of human life. | The Institution is far removed from places of temptation and vice common to towns and villages, and in other respects is a safe and desirable place for the educa tion of boys and girls. Terms —Boarding, tuition, furnished rooms, light and fuel, SIM) per session. For further particulars, address, MARTIN MOHLER, Prin., sll-2m Kishacoquillas, Mifflin co., Pa. LEWISTOWN, Sept. 9, 1567. JUST RECEIVED, i ND 011 hand, at RITTENHOUSE & A MeKINNEY'S, the largest and best assortment of HOOP SKIRTS in town. There being an entire new ar ticle, for which we are the sole agents of the town, we wish to introduce them, and therefore will sell them so very low that all who may favor us cannot fail to buy. We have a3O spring skirt at $1.25, | and a 50 spring skirt at $1.75, 4c., 4c. Call and examine our stock oefore pur chasing elsewhere, whereas we feel cer tain we cannot fail to please. Respectfully, &e., sepll-tf R. A McK. fPIIE Advertiser being in theeujoy- J_ ment of A GOOD THING, is willing to impart it to a select number of subscribers. This is bona tide. Send thirteen postage stamps and a directed envelope to "CLARK," care J. H. 8., Box 29, Kingwood, W. Va. sepll-lm* mo COLLECTORS. —I am authori- JL zed by the County Commissioners to say that tive per cent, additional will be charged on all State Taxes not paid pre vious to October 15, 1867. Collectors will return all money collected previous to that time. C. W. GIBBS, sepll-4t Treasurer. / (II TIOA TO THE PUBLIC V Notice is hereby given that the Li cense granted Samuel G. McLaughlin, of Lewistown, for the use of Rubber as a base for artificial teeth, has been revoked. All persons are hereby cautioned against employing said McLaughlin in the above named branch of Dentistry, as by so do ing they render themselves equally liable to prosecution for infringement. Any in formation of Rubber work done by him , will be promptly prosecuted. JOS IA H BACON, Treas. Goodyear Dental Vulcanite Co. Boston, Sept. 11-3t* msl c&iSvSo m a wsb HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, rvFFERS his professional services to the citizens of CJ Lewistown and vicinity. Office, Main street, op i posite the Court House. (Lewistown House.) All order- by mail or dispatch promptly attended to. Lewistown, August "JB. lfttiT-tf. J W, Smith's PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY HAS been removed from corner of the Diamond to nearly opposite the Ga zette Ofliee. " aug7-2m NEW YORK AVRM 41 COMMISSI HOUSE. Booms in West Market Street, L E W I S T O WN. P A. \ Consignments of Dry Goods, Clothing, Notions, Wares, Implements, Furni ture, and all other saleable arti cles solicited. I finch xcill be sold upon the usual COMMISSION CHARGES. Auction every NFiglit THIS WEEK; Also, on Saturday afternoon, For Ladies. 73t?~This is the p'ace to buy cheap. Call in and see for yourselves. Goods sold dur ing the day at private sale. Country Merchants Supplied. G. W. ALBRIGHT, Superintendent. Lewistown, Aug. 28, 1867. suami iBBiSm, Boots & Shoes BY THE CASE OR PACKAGE, Direct Jrom one of the largest Factories in Alassach usctts, at DANIELS & STONE'S All orders taken by us will be filled, and the good* shipped from the Factory's Warerooms in New York, j at lower prices than any J bber in Philadelphia e*a j sell them, and will arrive nearly in the same time, j Samples ol goods may be ?>eeu at their store. | J nankful for past orders, we h pe by a truthful rep ( resenration ol goods to receive luture patronage. • Lewistown, Aug. J8,1867. BOOK AGENTS WANTED To Solicit Orders for a yew Illustrated (COMPLETE IN ONE VOLUME ) I This Dictionary embodies the resirit< of th< mist recent study, research, and investigation, of about sixty five ot the most eminent and advanced Biblical | Scholars now living. Clergymen ofall denominations ; approve iu and regard it as the best work of its kind j in the English language, and one which ought to b6 | in the hands of every Bible reader in the land. In circulating this Work. Agents will find* pleasant and profitable employment. The numerous otjec -1 lions which are usually encountered m selling ordi nary works wiil not exist with this. ! But, on the contrary, encouragement and friendly i aid will attend the Agent, making his labors agreeable* useful and lucrative, j Ladies, retired Clergymen. School Teachers. Far j mors. Students, and ail others who possess energv are wanted to assist iu Canvassing every Town and County in the country, to whom the most liberal in ducements will lie offered. For particulars, apply to or address PARMELEE BROTHERS, au2lx 722 Sansom Street, Philadelphia, Penna. SEND 25 CENTS! FOU a complete and concise POCK KT ACCOUNTANT, for businessmen, bv W. T. i tarn it/., A. M. Scut postpaid. Address, GEO. It. FItYSINGER, Lewistown, Pa.
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