THE GAZETTE. j G- & Cr. ft. FRTSIStS*. Editors. LEUISTOWN, V\. Wednesday, October 16, 1867. t, Tf-:* rprr- ring papf-r< vritb an X marie- Caution or other *hr 24 or i •- Xoilcts of Sew AdTrrllitratitli. The difficulties between Dr. MeLaugii l:n and tlie Vulcanite Co. have been ud j usted. McKees call for settlement. An opjK>rtunity Is presented fur intro ducing Fewsmith's Grammars into pub lic schools at low prices. Bank Statement—Sheriffs Sale—Bank r tpr Notice —Fine Farm for sole—new Block at Wentz's. Tlie Election. To those who expected this .State to be carried for the Republicans without unu sual exertions, the result is no doubt un expected, but if it is reeoiieetejd that that party has had to carry all the obloquy at-' tendant on tuxes resulting from the rebel lion, and to contend with thousands whose _ minds were drily perverted by faL-erepre acntauons which no argument however plain, could overcome; and .that on the other hand the democracy as u-ua! |ian dered to whisky, to prejudicesagainst tlie Hun-lay law, and especially to prejudices ngain-T the colored race, that they had without question the use dT hundreds of thousands of dollars obtained from the infidel liquor league, the free tradeleainie of New York, and prwfaiiy from the Johnson fund which latter ir.irttreadiiy account for the 7-Si.Slkki bonds called forgeries, but which many believe to have been printed from the original plates>— the only wonder is that SharMvo'*] is not elected l.y thousands instead of a few pal try hundreds. There I- also a great falling < If in the vote, nine-tenths of which is republican. Democracy may console itself as it did in 1-32, when Blenker wa-veleeted Audi tor General by over -3to majority, but their joy will 1 -of short -duration as it WH then, for la J863 the republicans car ried the .State hy.J>,bo. And so it will be next year, vrheis the interior will roll up majorities far bevon i the last, and am ply sufficient to overcame the combined influences of patent dem-ocracy, Andrew Johnson and his friend telow. The Pennsylvania Kailroaa. It is well known that the directors of this road have a resolution on ttieir min utes prohibiting all lis-employees'from directly or indire-Tly interfering in elee tions; it is equally well known that noi republican connected with that road has ever been charged with having perverted it to the interests of that party. On the other hand, not a year has gone by lately in which this county was .not colonized by gangs of hands who remained is the district just long enough to gain a ten days residence and vote, ami in every such instance, hardly a republican vote was found among them. Complaint up on complaint was made, and occasionally a high-sounding order was .ijhuJ, but those who were at the bottom of the work were retained in office only to rejx-at the same offence the following year. In the ia'e campaign the (ifcat of both rrpttbli f-sm Senators in this district—certainly of f ,„ e —jt directly owing t the interference of railroad officials who threatened re publicans with dischargeia-ease they did not vote against Hobison and McVitty. We know that efforts have already been made to hush up tui- matter, probably by threatening to discharge those who w ere thus influenced if they said anything about it; but we believe the time has come for the Republican Party of this section to demand a scrutiny into the manage ment of railroad affaire in ibis county.— Bet a committee of the Directors be ap pointed to examine the hands under oath —let them in pure of men who were dis charged or refused employment, although immediately afterwards others of the ri'jht kidney were so employed —let them in- j quire along tlie line info numberless promises of employment made, and they i will find that tlie Pennsylvania Railroad "is and hat been used against the Republi can Party of this county precisely as the Htate Canal was formerly used against thej whigs. Where majorities are large j a few votes make little difference, but in Mifflin, where the vote is close,! colonized voters on the railroad have re peatedly defeated republican candidates. If these things are done with the sanc tion of the directors, it is time for the re-: publicans of the interior to know it; if it is not, it is time that those who so pervert the railroad, whether sujierintendents, sujiervisors, or bosses, be discharged. Gideon Welles, Secretary of tlie Navy, ■was recently guilty of a high offence in ser ring Com. Belfridge, commanding \ r Philadelphia Navy Yard, to resist force tiie execution of a writ of ha- Vprpus issued by the Court of iguar kions, and the Attorney General, a>- he has heretofore been, was com ic admit that it was a case in which jart had clear jurisdiction. We yet uoL if en a single copperhead paper which has condemned this outrage on .States Rights—for suc hit undoubtedly •was—made in a time of peace and when there was no occasion for refusing sub mission. In President Ripcoln's day, with the country and its wistihKions in danger of existence,such proceedings were heralded forth as unconstitutional, unjust, oppressive, and invasions of Htate Rights. Now theets "faithful guardians of public liberty" are mum as serfs. Chartered Monopolies. Robert Hare Powell of Philadelphia !has taken the field against chartered mo nopolies with exclusive privileges, and in (one of his recent letters favoring a eon j vention on the subject, utters the follow ing home truths: If the anxious inquirer into this impor 'tant subject will travel through Pennsyl vania aui carefully n< te the extent and condition of tiie private manufacturing and mining establishments which aredis > tributed along tlie lines of tiie great Rail r read and Canal monopolies, exclusive of 1 the extensive and j rosperous enterprises ' controlletl or owned by Railroad and ba nal managers, and sjieiid sufficient time in the investigation to ascertain the seu . tinieiits of their proprietors, as well as the " jwdi vies under which they are obliged to • succumb, ample evidence wiil feeacijuircd to convince tlie most obdurate, that while the rights and interistsof the citizen-of : tlio-e |rtions of Pennsylvania in which the improvements of these transporting companies are situated, are most seriously itnpairetl, the general pro-jerity of tlie ' Commonwealth is actually imjierilled by the inauguration of the*system under which such corporations tiave been crea ted. * The crushing feet of these monster mo . no|ioltes, like the impressions of tlie vul ture'- claws UJXJII tiie SIR. i, jxiint in ui mo-t every direction. Tirades against t'.em will be heard from the inhabitants, many of wtsoui, from a desire of develop ing the re- nrees of their farm- and min eral p-f-sessions, have lost earnings of years in their lateral railroad investments, ' which have been unscrupulously gohbi'.*d up by these legalizcl aljsers. They will be discovered in their arbitra ry jxilieies an-1 extortionate cbaiyes, which, while in -ome are instituted 'in order to lx lefit stockholders, are in other instances iinposei UJKUI thecoiumu niiy with a view to depress independent enterprise, so as to se<-ure for tiieir mana gers greater gain- from the establishments with wiiieli they are secretly and nefari ously connected. The naralyziug effects of petty sovereignty will be discerned in tlie restricted facilities which arc extend ed to the Lab.riiig classes and caintalists, w ho are, and -eek to tc engaged in indi vidual pursuits aee<—ible to their improve ments —they will be betrayeil in tlie dis mantled furnaces, in tlie neglected e<>ai mine-, in the uueared for farms, in tlie partially employed rolling mills, in the ianguisliiug gri-t mills, in theetlbrtsto withdraw capital fnxn investments, and in the almost constant immigration of the workmgman in search of employment. Tue demoralizing influences of nionoje oly will be re<-ogii:zeJ in the ballot !x;x, in the legislative iiails, and in efforts to subvert the tribunals of ju.-tice. The above picture is a true one, but it is ail idle to attempt to remove the yoke so long as the ]>t-opic- will for party sake vote for wlmever is put up as a candidate. We had an instance of this in the recent sen atorial election in this district, where the republican candidates were pleeranee ticket. Of course all theto - p>ers and wliisky sellers who voted for him will rejoice at bis election! The Bewistown Democrat is about the f only pj>er in this Htatc we have seen • -which endorses Johnson, and claims the - election as an approval of Johnson's re i consiruction measures. Ai'liiladelphia copj>erhead wbothought i he had a riglU to assault a nigger after • the result of the election was known, the pother day was brought before Judge I.ud r low, and that democratic Jtnige sent him • to prison for four months! A feu* years ago tlie democracy profess ed -to be opposed to tlie Pennsylvania Railroad as an anti-democratic monopoly! Of course ail democrats will rejoice tliat tiie monopoly assisted them in electing Mclntire, one of its attorneys, Htate Hen iator.! The National Intelligencer, Johnson's ; rebel organ at Washington, finds a deep significance in the recent elections, yet . last year, when Congress was directly be i-ore - Uhe v people, the result liad no signili at ail. Tiie editor of that sheet is camel swallower. The wise and prudent law regulating licenses —oue well calculated to restrain grog shops and confine the sale of liquor • to tlie better class of pubiic houses, was used hy the democracy to obtain a major ity in Philadelphia. Is tlie result aeause i for rejoicing? . j In Philadelphia tlie democracy pledged j itself to repeal the Sunday law. Of course |aii ehristiAi democrats will rejoice tliat . I tiiey aided tlie lager beer and whisky J shops in giving a blow at that law. Huen J men must no longer talk about a "Hab , | bath"' for their actions and professions do i not agree. r Those who were duped into voting for t the copperhead ticket under the cr\* of . high prices, can see what simple fools . they are by tiie fact that on the day the t result was known to be in favor of Hliars . wood, wheat went up 15 cents a bushel T i and flour is now aoout a dollar a barrel L .i dearer than it was before the election ! j One hundred and sixty-eight thousand e dollars of duplicated government bonds y jof the 7-30 issue had been discovered up ti: to Thursday last. They are all of tiie (le t-nomination of SIOOO. Borne of the ofli r, icials pronounce them forgeries, hut bro il kers and others are totally unable to dis e cover any diflerence between what is t, called counterfeit and what is called gen >. uiue. If the recent elections could speak, ci we have no doubt they could tell whence [they catuc. Democracy demands that all blacks be discharged from all employment and whites substituted in their places, for is not this a white man's country, where negroes have no rights a white man is bound to respect ? As copper 1 lead ism progresses rebeldom becomes bolder. The latest cockloftica! ebullition from one of the chivalry was published in the N. Y. World, in which it . is asserted that the Monitor did not drive the Merrimac back, or injure her. and tliat on the following days the Merrimac bullied our wiiole naval force, including the Monitor! H'>n-"r and shmp fora nn condition ri® Act weii your part —li- there the honor ii Ts no lonjrer a motto for democracy for their votes say that a rebel white man is a better citizen than a loyal black: and that a white man, no matter how igno rant, how dirty, how profane, or how drunk, is preferable company to a black j man. no matter how clean, how well-be haved, and how decent. Clipping*. Elias Howe, Jr., the inventor of tlie Sewinsr Machine, died on the night of the 3d in-t.. in Brooklyn, N". Y. The frame barn on the farm of Col. A. Iv. McC'ure, near Chambersburg, was de r< ye.l by Are la.-t week. It caught from a lantern. James Cunningham, of Huntingdon. : conductor of the local frieght, bad his right iiand badly injured in coupling cars at Tyrone on Friday morning. Col. McFarland has located the new Soldiers' Orphans' S. - hool at Mercer, Pa., the citizens having purchased a fine un oeeupied building for that purjiose. The schotd will IH? opened in November. Col. Jo-iah McAfee, son of Mrs. McA fee of Juniata county, and nephew of Wilson McAfee, e*p, of Perry county, has been apjiointed Adjutant General of Kansas, hy the Governor of that State. Twenty thousand gallons of whisky were distilled in Richmoud, Va.. during September. Only five thousand gallons were distilled during July, At this rate Virginia will soon ie reconstnmteij. An Illinois ehap, in describing a gale of wind, says: "A while dog, while at tempting to weather the gale, was caught with his mouth ojteu and turned complete ly inside out. A New York paper wants the ladies to play base ball, maintaining that it is •'worth twice as much as this insipid, Amanda-Arabeila game called 'Crow K,' wnicii is nothing but a mighty poor kind of billiards on the grass." A party of thieves who have depredated for some months on the Pacific Railroad, have been arrested at Omaha, Nebraska, and some of the stolen proj>erty recover .-.1. The thieves were connected with the railroad. EVEBV VAKICTY OF A P^ARAITS for "weighing according to ali known stand ard- may is* had from the manufactory of Fairbanks' Standard H-ales. They are in use ail over tiie world, and received the premium at the great Paris Exposition. William, son of John McCoy, aged about ten year-, had his left hand so terri bly mangled by having it caught in the brick machine whilst in motion, at the river bank above Mifflintown, on Wednes day last, as to require amputation at the wrist. RIFE HAS FEW CHARMS for the Dys peptic, which is not to be wondered at wheu we take into aceodnt the amount of bodily and mental suffering that this di-- tresaiug malady generates. The Peruvian Syrup -a protoxide of Iron, has cured thousands who were suffering from the ; disease. Broad street. Philadelphia, is eleven miles and a half long, in one straight line, and one hundred and fifteen feet w'de, extending from Beague Island, on the Delaware river, to tiie northern boundary of tlie present city litnits. At tiie present rate of improvement, it will require only a few years to make it the most magnifi cent thoroughfare in the world. During the month of September there was shipjied from Williamsport, by canal, 14.44iJ.-Vfi feet of lumber, and by railroad, !>,172,500 feet, i>eing a total of 3:1,619,300 feet. During the same time there wa shipped from Bock Haven andot!ier|iointa west of that place by lioth the above modes of conveyance, 8,067 ,0iM) feet. The total shipments from Williamsport east ward, since the first of January to this date, amount to 134,f74,7t>0 feet, and frotu I Rock Haven and vicinity 38.331,100 leet, making a grand total of 173,-'M-3,S')dfeetof lumber shipped from the places named in nine months. It will lie seen tliat Wil liuijisfmrt enjoys about four-fifths of this imiiH-nse trade. A large fire occurred at Milton on Sat urday night, sth October. It broke out in tiie steam tannery of Reber Bro., which was entirely consumed with all its contents, including over five hundred cords of bark. The loss on the taunery is 820,1*10, on which there is an insurance • of only 87, dOO; in thcl-ycoiningaud York companies, but one of the companies re fuses to pay its portion of tlie insurance, amounting to $4,000, on the ground that a steam engine had been put into the building subsequent to issuing the policy. Two or three other buildings were al=-o destroyed, one of which belonged toChas. i Stout. Mr. Stout's loss is about 81,000, with no insurance. The origin of the tire is unknown. The Miltonian says that on Teusdav a J week last a sad accident occurred at the new Butheran (,'hureh on Maboniug street, in that place, whereby four men were badly injured—one of them fatally. ! The walls of the church are up and at tiie time of the accident Joseph \\ eleli, t'has. Kramm, Jacob Follmer and William ; Waltman were on a scaffolding which had been erected, running from the rear i wall of thecliureh toagirdt r which crosses | tiie side walls about thirty feet from the rear, and were preparing to raise a roof j stool, when the scafl'olding gave way and precipitated all of thein tiirough to the i second story, where the joists had been : put in, hut no floor was yet laid, lvramni, Follmer and Waltman lodged on the floor, j but Welch, who was a very heavy man, I broke one of the joists, and falling to the flrst floor passed between two joists and landed on the bottom of the cellar, a dis- I tunce of about sixty feet below the spot on which he was standing when theacci- I dent occurred. His injuries were so se i vere that he died in a few hours after the I accident. The others were not danger ously injured. " 7 ' * B<®u A son of Scranton, the founder of Scranton, Pa , joined the ranks of ; tlie laborers in his father's foundries, that he might learn the practical part jot iron business. The son of a well known and wealthy Now York pub lisher used to leave his elegant home j every morning, with his tin pail, and in the garb of a laborer, and betake himself to a machine shop to labor as hard as the hardest, that he might learn the business. We also know of j the son of an eminent college profess- Jor who is doing nearly the same thing. Special Botircs. Dr. Wisura Balsam of Wild Cherry. la the whole history of medio*! discoTonoaso sta eit has prdbnard so many orenchrrmark*bleeuro* of the numerous alfecnon* of the THXOAT. Lcvs,snd CaisT. jl* the long-mod and justly celebrated Balsam. So generally acknowledged I-1 he SI! perior excellence of this remedy that last few of the many who haTe tested its Tirtues by experience fail to keep it at hand ; l 5 3 and certain cure for sudden attacks of Coid—folly helierm- that its remedial powers are com prehensive enough to embrace every form of disease, from the slightest old loathe most dangerous symp tom of pulmonarv complaint. UNSOLICITED TESTIMONY. Sf- Fnxncit I'Mrii- Fhtrtur of the South Con-jrt- j gt*j uU Church. -I cons'der it a duty wht'h 1 owe t - 'tiffering hu manity to f-enr test'tnonv to the virtues of l>r. W --'*r * Balsam of Wild Cherry. " 1 have ued i*—when 1 bare i.ad ,-.-a-ion for any rem- dy for Cough*. C*-ld* or s- re Throat— f r many years, and never in a single instance has it failed to relieve nd cure me. I have ! frs-qnentiv 'en very h .r*e on Saturday, and looked ?■ rwari to the delivery of into sermons on the follow- i ing epot Master at Sahsbuty. Mas*. -I have bf-cn tr -übled for years with a had humor; -ometimea outwardly and sometimes inwardly. I'ur ag tiie pas', summer it manifested It sell more than usual outwardly, and I used your halve. All s ;n • f i have disappeared, without affecting me in wardly. indicating. I think, the eraiicaung nature of the ..iye. -ETH W. FOWLER ft SON. Ib *ton. Prop's. Soldhy ; , I'riiggists at _■> cts. a box Sent by mail, id els. oVlm A GENERAL MASSACRE of the !U>re of the head, the whisker*, the mustache*, or the heard, can be east!* accomplished by the application of the scorching hair dyes and when every hair is KILLED DEAD, the parMs deceived by these nostrums will regret, toe ale. that they did not use the wonderful and entirely po! soilless prepa-at ion which. IX FIVE MISLTES, pro!aces a black or brown which is not surpassed by tu tare's own hue. Be wise in time. The only safe and sure article is CRIST ADO RO'S HAIR DYE, Mann factored by J. CRISTADORO, #5 Vaiden Lane. >ew Vork. Sold by all Applied by all iiair Dr-* -r* oct J 1m VI liul Everj One Wants. A good. nscdicfn* tbat will on h*od whfn r?- qu*rl, an I Q# rer fall* *ifru cAiiei cm. Ttiai W now to br In Dr. Tobla*' fVi*brate! Lin!n*fit.~ Many ihuuaii. an 1 .Sua &ckn*-> as Mir* T MS It la i evm in tlir Quantity nanmi 1n the 'iirec lions; and as an Cots. DruU**. Oil S/r\ Mutui>s, Toothache, Heaiarb#, , Throat. Sp-u;os. - Back. Cheat and Limb*. ttaoaain have tetiapi to, *ne seen hy at.y one al tbc Doctor'* Depot. 36 Cortland Street, New Y >rk. Ilundre is of pbjaiu-.an* use 11 tr; lh*ir pracrice. It h? Intro-luced since IM7. ani hundred* who now have ii In their fcovs**, aay tbey voaKi not he wl'huu U *ven if it slOper bottle. Every . is jiriX' 1 fty I>*. Tobias himself, ao-1 ran i*r ,- } f-o it i on. Only 2u ceiits and %l per Lottie. Soi-i by Dmrcists. Drpot, S( Conri!ii4 Y. oct2 Im ITCH! ITCH! ITCH! SCRATCH! SCRATCH! SCRATCH! in from 10 to 4-v hours. Wfteaton's Ointment cure* the Itch. Wfteuton'* (Jintincnt cures Sutt HUeum. Whctton's Ointment cure* T> iter. ■ Whcuton'* Ointment t-ur-s Jiftrher'g Itch. [ Whcnton 1 * Ointment cures Otrt Sores. Whcaton'n Ointment cure* Inert/ kind of Humor like Mwjic. j Price s*"* r- nt- % b>x: bv mail cents. Address WEEKS kP i rrKR. N IT" Wasbin-ton street. Bos ton, Mas. For .-ale bj a;i druggisu. siv-ly TO COX9I NPII \ I Jh Tt*v. Dflk .U WIIApS m - , to a-i wile dartre it. pnaertpUM with ihe >u ■ rectlor** for maKtnir snr-a*e . Coti-uniplion. H> otilr to the affilcfed. . an 4 he |api I evwi wScrgt irtt lay this irtsc rtythi, M* it . iriil coat tUft-ui DotUtniT. and mv orove at. Please c -lures* KEY EDWARD A WIUON. f No. Kli South Secood W'Hlianiabunth. N. Y. 19 POEMATIOH. 1 Information guaranteed to tr<>tiace a iixnriant growth i of hair QpiMi a baM kftd or leantk M fjrr; ln a recipe for 1 tii- rt niwval of Pir.ipkr*. Blotches. Kmptiuna, vie., on trie akin. leavSnjj the "ante *M>ft. clrar. and beaoiilul. can be ob taiiietl without Charge bv ad Jreaeing TH'.b. y. OIIAPM AN. rhrmfi. 1 r t mariS '6H] 523 Bntxlway. \, w York. Errors of Youth. A Gentleman who aaflTered for year** from Xorvivi* IVbil ; Ifjr. BrernAtnre Decay, and all the etfects of roathfoi i*<•!- . crelton. wiU. tor the ?akeof humanity, send f-ee t al! who need it, the reriiw and direct on lor making I the remedy by which he ws c trul. Sutfrrer * thing to prottl by the .!vert:*er's -xpcrience. c*n do v- hv *•! ire"riir. tn |f;riprt conflrt-nce. rnylS-iy J lH N B. IJGDKV. 42 t •-lar St.. New York. T \EAFN ESS, Haldnes* A I'atarrh treuli'd ■ \ J with the utmost^ uccew*. ty J I-nv- -. M. I. Or , 'i -t and Auri-t. f.-riu-uly of I-erden. Jlollxnd No £IP Pine -treet. PliiUielph .i. Testimonial* from the ni *t relixblv source* in lb* city nd country enn n .it hi* offit-e. The midn-nl f.i -udy are invited to ac> ompnuy tl.cir pauenu. a* he has no *e-ret in his , pmciice. Artitienil Etes )U-erlej without j>aju No charge for examinalinn. myl-ly TT O T X C E . Tiie beautiful Piano Forte* of rlEort-Tftv A Co. are ( deemed t>y all g *>d judges to be the L'itimn ThuU of instruments of the kind. !• We cannot suggest what is wanting to make a ma ( sica! instrument more pcrlect. although we are slow to admit that the limit of improvement can ever he . attained. Before they had brought thetr Pianos to iheir pre j sent excellence, they had submitted them to compe tition with instruments of the best makers of this ' country and Europe, and received the re ward of mer -1 it, over all others, at the celebrated World's Fair. It is but justice to say mat 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. Surely, after this, they are entitled to the motto-Excelsior." , novl t-1 y rp IKE NOTICE The undersigned, JL being about to quit the Thuuing busi ness, would notify all who sire indebted ( to them to come forward and settle, and those having claims will please present them. J. A. & \V. li. MeKEE. Lewistown, Oct. 16, 1867. Goodyear Dental Vulcanite Co, Xo, 4G fichool Street, Boston. . rpilLSeertifiesthatDr..S.G. M'LAUGH- L I.IX. of Lewistown, having fully set tled ail difference between himself and , the Goodyear Dental Vulcanite Company, is hereby fully authorized to practice uii [jder License given him, and he is cheer fully recommended as a skillful and com . potent operator. I! JO-SIAH BACOX, Treasurer Goodyear Vulcanite Co. ! October 15, 1867 —3t* Quarterly Report OF THE MiHlin County National Bank. Is€u>istown, October 7 (h, 1867. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts $126,'267.36 U.S.lionds to secure Circulat'n loo'ooo.oo Other U. S. Bonds 2,600.00 • Due from National Banks 0,696.38 : Due fp>m other Banks 1,087.60 Legal Tender Notes, Specie, &c. 18^667.84 • Expenses, Fixtures and Taxes 2,649.79 $264,857.97 LIABILITIES. • Capital Stock $100,000.00 I Surplus Fund 2,194.91 . National Bank NotesOutstand'g 89,872.00 , Mifflin Co. Bk. Notes Outsta'd'g 1.270.UU l Due DeposiP>rs 42,742.94 I Due oilier Banks 12,688.95 s Interest, Exchange, &c. 6|089!17 II ' L " $254,857.97 [' oct 16-It D. E. ROBESON, Cashier. I?J11S&|| stock of the best Mackerel and . \ 1 ilrrr.ug, m all-siaed kits, on hand at A. FELIX'S NEW YORK Mil! 11l COMMISSIQS K! B omi in Wet Market Strret. L E WIS T O If X, PA. Conr'i/nmevtr nf Dry Goods, Clothing, j Xotrnm, Wore*. Implements. Furni ture. and tt/I othi-r satiable arti cles solicited, Which trill be t"/d vym the usual COMMISSION CHARGES. AUCTION EVERY EVENING, EVERY SATURDAY AFTERNOON Goods Sold also at Private Sa.'e. T-et Count r y Merchants Supplied WE OFFER VERY LOW 2 Iron Spring Bedsteads. I Gas-burnPr Parlor Stove. 1 Small foal Stove. 1 Sheet-iron Drum. 1 Clothes Prvss. 11 Universal Clothes Wringer -2 dozen Zink NY ash-Rubbers. L Franklin Sewing Machine, $lO. ALSO, A \ ariely of Farming ImplcinenU OF 11 EST MAKES. The Bartlett Sewing Machine, The cheapest reliable Sewing Machine made, and Underclothing, and oth er Store Goods in endless variety. <4. NV. ALBRKJHT. Pujierintendcxit. Lewistown, Octt. 16, 1867. UAM 4111.E Farm at I*ri%ate > Sale.—The undersigned offers for i sale a good farm, part limestone land, sit uate in Derry township, 5 miles from Lewistown, with church, school house and mii! adjacent, containing 123 ACRES, and allowance, from So to 9o of which are ; 'cleared and balance in good timber, with 1 AwA A gtod DWEI.LINO HOUSE, fSljlj 1 ! Frame Bank Barn, and all i ijJZ necessary outbuildings thert - Spring near the house, well in the yard, and water in nearlyall the fields and running through the barnyard. An cfid and a young orchard on the premises. Further information may be obtained by calling on the undersigned on the farm, or addressing him at Lewistown. Also, a good tract of Mountain land of als >iit 26 acres, more or less. oct!6:4t JACOB ROTHROCK. rPO l t< 11l lt" K DIRECTOR^. I Two years ago an uniformity of text b>oks was happily secured for the schools of this county, w.th the single exception of works on Grammar. No final decision was made on this subject, because a fit ting book was not found. Since that time, however, FrncmithS Elementary Grammar and Fewsmitli's Eng lish Grammar have been introduced into Lewistown. the Kishaeoquiilas Nor mal Institute, and have been called for by some of the townships. In all of these fioints they are highly commended by the teachers, by Prof. Mohler, Co. Supt., and are recommended for general adoption. These works have just been established in the county of Clearfield, the cities of [ l>ie, Philadelphia, Wilmington, Del.; • Keystone .-late Normal School, HN ZEIGI.ER. \V. T. McEWEN, Sheriff: SherifF's Office, Lewistown, Oct. 18, '67. f I X HIVK It I PTC X.—District Court L of the t'nited States, for the Western - District of Pennsylvania. —ln the matter r of JOHN HAMILTON, Bankrupt, \Ves : tern District of Pennsylvania, ss: This is to give notice, that on the 11th day of - October, 1567, a Warrant of Bankruptcy - was issued out of the District Court of the United states for the Western District of - Pennsylvania, against the estate of JOHX ■ HAMILTON, of Lewistown, in t lie I County of Mifflin, in said District, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt on his i own Petition: That the payment of any ■ debts and the delivery of any property ■ lelonging to said liankrupt, *to him, or for his use, aud the transfer of anv prop erty by him are forbidden by law; and that a meeting of the creditors of said bankrupt, to prove their debts, and to , choose one or more Assignees of his estate, . will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to I l>e holden at the National Hotel, in Lew- I istown, before JOHN BROTHERLIXE, Esq., ; Register for said District,on the 11th day of Xovember, A. D., 1867, at 1 o'clock, p. m. THUS. A. ROWLEY. U. S. Marshal. By 6. TITOS. ELDER, , 0e16.4t Dcputj* Marshal. OUR¥EW SIOGK HAS JUST arrived, and is now shelved fur the ia*peetion of the public generally. It • comprise* the largest anrt handsomest rtirent of Gaiters, Boots, Shoes, Slippers, ftc.. for iadie*'. gentlemen's and children's wear that ; we hare jet riad iu our establishment, and the prices marked down considerably. We have now on hand a large stock of Men's and Boys' Coarse Boots, I an extra article at a verv low price. We continue to make to order all styles of Roots, ; Shoes, ftc., and invite all to call and test our work. I vctie FRANK h. WENTZ. DIXSOEI TIO.Y of" Partnership. The partnership heretofore existing ' between the undersigned, trading in the 1 name of It it ten house & MeKioney, has 1 this day (Octoler3, 1967 i been dissolved, 1 by mutual consent. All persons indebted 1 to said firm will make payment to D. M. Kittenhouse, either at the store of J. L. 1 McKinnpy or J. S. Wa ream's office, where he will remain until the 25th of Octolver, j and all accounts must be settled by that time. > DAVID M. BITTEN HOUSE, 093t JOSEPH L. McKINNEY. i 1' jIOR S4LE —A No. 9 PENN COOK ' STOVE, as good as new, will be sold 1 very cheap. For further information ap ply at this office. oet9-3t CHEAP Goods are found at F. J. Hoffman's, Hardware, Nails, Drugs, Iron, ij Groceries, Paints. j The Star Shuttle Sewing Machine. PRICE, $20.00 TO SIOO,OO according to style and finish. THE STAR SEWING MACHINE combines Simplicity, Durability & Beauty. it bas but One Mot my Piece of Machinery. and makes a Stitch Alike ca EOTU Sides the Fibrie Sewed. That Will Not Rip or Unravel. it is truly a Wonderful Achievement op Inventive Genius AXD Mechanical Skill! Patented Mwtb 13th, 1867. W G. WILSOX CO., -Manufacturer. no9-tf P. P. LOOP, Agent for Mifflin eo. CRITTENDEN'S 637 Chestnut Street, Corner of 7th, PHILADELPHIA ESTABLISHED 1841. INCORPORATED 1§. Practical Education for Business , Thorough aud Pra.-i—V. Intruetion in BOOK KEEP IJi'J :n all its Branches. Penmanship, both plain and ornamental, Commercial Calculation*. Business Papers. Commercial Law, Ac, Ac. studenu received at any time. Separate icstractioo. TERMS: P nmsnship. 3 months, $lO 00. Book Keep'ng. 30 JO Complete Cojncne H :.ne Coarse. includ ing Book keeping, Penmanship, Calcula tion. Forms. Ac, 40 CO Oual time ree TS. C. K. Darts et ai. 35 ApT " 27 Amos Hoot vs. same 36 ** • 2S Wm. J. Flemming vs. same 37 " " 29 A. W. Campbell TS. same S3 " !Ki Bhem Zook v* same 39 " " 31 Thomas Stroup vs. same 40 " " 32 JohnS. Marks vs. Gabriel Lehr 47 " - W. H. BR ATTON. Proth'y. Prothy's Office. Lewistown, Oct. 7,1867.-to REGISTER'S NOTICE. The following accounts have been examined and passed by me, and remain tiles.Tiber offer- at private sale. 1 the farm known as the MeGill Farm, situate in Oliver township, Miffiin co., two miles from McYeytown. It consists of about 130 acres; 100 of which arc under cultivation, the balance well set with good timber. There are on the farm a good House, Bam and all necessary outbuild ings, a never-failing spring of cold water at the dms. light and fuel, S9O per session. For further particulars, address, MARTIN MOHLER. Prin., all-2m Kishacoquillas, Miffiin co., P*. Estate wndr-Noto J by given that Letters of Administra tion on the estate of David Miller, late of Bratton township, Mifflin county, de ceased, have been granteii fo the under signed, both residing in said township- All persons indebted to said estate are re quested to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them duly authenticated for settlement. JACOB MILLER, WM. MILLER, | OCt2* Administrators.