THE GAZETTE.} i (i. fc. Editor*. lewistown, P.\. Wednesday, October 23. 1867. C*- ['-rr>nt rec-ring [.ap<-r-> w.th an X marked on js ■ i Tr Axi KMAJ KMM,hmrtiiwea, 200, Caui • 1 -.r other sßort Notice*, 1 so' Tavern f.t-en*s- ":nicJe. 1 00 if in .-- tnan one. each SO R;! r - 'ioUces .f A-eounr*, eaeh SO • <>>,<- eonstitnte* a -qiiare. ! *ll *AT*rtr*inji ' n .)• 1-1 - ntra -t'- t fur, or ID iniori'.SD a!ne,; * 1.-reaf.-r he cha. jjed cent* per -quart; for . ach iuaertion. Job Work. F /'*••: ' l 'JW. -V '->r *2£ r !#*: fourth - ? fr /r : •***: h.tlf b;!. 5* for'2s t*r !***£. .No . r of \f iv Advertfstmeotft. Wh<<'ver wants to buy a K'Ksl and cheap ('. k Stove-, can hear of one by applying at I! ii - n.lii*. Tin- P i."j.ackcr farm is up for sale for the last i.me. J. T. St'.neroail oflers some valuable; l ii, !- it ■, rivale sale. They are finely lo c ii. 'i in a rapidlv improving neighbor- Lood. The X'W York Observer, one of the' leading newspapers of the day, oilers at-, tract: inducements to agents to procure MihscrUtcra. j Rc-e fence and Business Stand in Me- j Yeytown -House and Lot at Sigierville— i Jb.'id la-ttiug —Turnpike Notiw —New, Goods at McKinney's —New sto"k at' Hollm nrs—Dr. Ed Frysingcr on Tobac-! CO, &C. lV". The Oi tbolical spirit ollfeinoc racy. At a meeting of co[[>erheads held at Jliilsboro, Ohio, .Mr. Vallandigham was advertised to speak, but jwst in*fore that i!p<>-t! nmeneeil, the chairman, a Mr. Jillson, announced tliat "he had a letter, and he would like to read it." Vallan digiiam s p| certainly, and Mr. Jillson read a- follows: • IN HUM,, Room No. 71.4-59. "To ;!i" U'.tck Republicans of Ohio: "1 am liere suTering torments for my crimes and usurpations while on earth. In these 1 lames I am reminded of my 1 great wickedness, and send these words, to you i'.tt you may take warning.— George W.tshimrton passed iy tne on the! oilier si !c of the great gulf, but only j looked at me witli unutterable scoru.— j Tak" warning by my fate. Signed "AIIKAHAM LIXCOLN." j The impious eai to his audience to avoid la il i-y voting with the Democratic par ty. Th" narration of this diabolical piece of cum head democracy called forth a storm of hism-j from tiie audience, and seem - i to deepen the hatred which all re-, -j-■ ode p >ple must entertain for a par ty w , ;i can tolerate such beastly pro fanity. The Crept). The report of the Agricultural De partmmit lor the months of August and September lias been issued, and shows ii.it the expectations of* large crops have been fulfilled The wheat growing States report the following pen-, utag" lor increase over the crop oi" 1- j-: Ohio 130 percent.; Indiana 1 j.tn 33; Wisconsin 17; Miune so*.a 2>; is inois 11; lowa 20; Missouri 4"; K •niu.-ky 34; West Virginia 60; X irgii ia •" •; Tennessee 4'*; Georgia 80; Arkansas 15; New York 100, arid Penn s-, iv.iiua 4i, while only Kansas and lex.ss show a falling off from last vear, when the crops in those States were very large. Tic- prospects for a heavy yield of corn continue to improve. While a number <>{ States return low estimates, otiii rs, particularly the southern Slates show a marked improvement over the vie! i I ist year. Georgia promises to double her crop of 1*65; Alabama ■ reports ati increase of 75 per cent , M - :->ippi 80; Tennessee 21; Louisiana 4"; S- Hl tii Carolina 54, and Arkansas ] falls 30 p*-r cent, behind i s-t year, estimating from the coudi t'ui *HI ptetnhcr 1; Indiana 17; Illi nois i 4 : Kentucky 28; West Virginia Jo. and Virginia 10- iljckwh' at, rye, barley, and oats, show an increase over the harvests of I>', though the oats were injured in; some sections by wet weather. The avenge v old of hay has been 25 to j 30 per cent. larger, Pennsylvania re turning an increase of 50 percent;. New \Oi k 24; Miclii gan, Wisconsin, and Illinois 27; Indiana 20. Potatoes are rotting badly in some; of lbe States. The apple crop will fall considerably below that of last Tun Pope's Allocution. We lately printed the text of the al-j locuti n delivered by Pio Nono, in the I Consi-tory of Rome, on the 20th Sep.: tcm her last. Ihe Pope, poor man, feels son- because of his position, llie! enemies! He begins and ends with them l-S-51 Juniata 1368 166-5 Lancaster 12799 747-5 Lawrence 2sit 1281 Lebanon 3625 25 H Lehigh 3-514 5141 Luzerne 7985 ](404 Lycoming .W4 4357 McKean To-5 ,545 Mercer 3945 3414 Mifiiin 1-56-5 1769 Monroe .543 2359 Montgomery 658-6 7653 Montour l'r6 1353 Northampton 3)27 5979 Northumberland 3"r2t 3469 Perry 2427 2292 Philadelphia 49587 5207-5 I'ike 255 901 Potter 1134 481 Schuylkill 7256 8380 Siiyler 1630 1199 Somerset 27Vi 1-541 Sullivan 421 683 Tioga 4()90 1425 Uuion 167-5 12lo Warren 2131 1459 Washington 4618 4-513 Wayne 2320 2586 Westmoreland 4212 5646 Wyoming 1357 1474 York 4848 7671 Total 2668-4 267746 268824 SharsworKl's majority 922 4 Rebel Sfeasnboaf ESurner Be fore the Civil (oorts. ST. LOUIS, Oct 18 —William Mnr phy, who lias been confined in tiie Missouri Penitentiary Ibr the last two years, under sentence by a Military Commission, for boat burning on the Mississppi river during the war. was brought before the I nitcd States Cir cuit Court on Wednesday, and tiie case argued on an application tor his dis charge. Judge Miller decided the cane • to-day, discharging the prisoner, on the ground of the unconstitutionality of the tribunal by which Murphy was tried and sentenced. The Judge de eided that tho prisoner occupied the same position now as though lie had not been tried and sentenced by the military tribunal, and could bo ar raigned and tried upon the charge by the civil courts. On motion ot the District Attorney, he was remanded i to confinement to allow an opportnni ty to renew the old charges or prefer new ones, it any existed. TWR.. Ilenry Clay Dean, a shining light of modern democracy, and we believe an apostate preacher, recently 'wrote to Horace Greeley, inviting a i discussion of the national debt ques tion, from the standpoint of the Dcm ocratic doctrine ot repudiation In | reply H. G. sent 11.e filthy thing the following extinguisher: OFFICE OF TIIF. TRIBUNE, ) NEW YORK, Sept. 8, lxfi7. ( Mil. DEAN —Sir: I have yours ot the i29lh ultimo. Should i ever consent to : argue the propriety of wholesale swin dling, I do r.ot know where the cause of national villainy could find a fitter |advocate than yourself. Yours, HORACE GREELEY. Henry Clay Dean, Mt. Pleasant, lowa. More About the Counterfeit T-30'g. A Washington paper publishes a story that upwards of one million 7 30 counterfeit bonds have been put in i circulation, and that the counterfeits w;>re printed in Philadelphia, which city, it alleges, was the headquarters of the counterfeiters. Ti is story needs confirmation. The Treasury Depart ment lias received information that only eighty two counterfeits were ne gotiated, but it is possible more may have been hypothecated with banks, which have not yet been discovered. SfSf*. The Paris Moniteur insists that the people of Home are loyal to the Pope, and that they only need assis tance to drive the Garibaidintis from i lie Papal territories. The London Times thinks that Victor jEtnanucl should anticipate Garibaldi's volun teers and Napoleon's troops, seize Rome and then treat with France I bis, it considers, would be the boldest and the best policy. •fcp-The Roman Catholic Bishops < f Ireland have published an address, in which they denounce in the strongest 1 terms the Protestant Church Es ab jlishmeot, the National School system ] and Fenianism. Oaf Francis Joseph, Emperor of Austria, has referred to the Council of Ministers the address of the Bishops protesting against a new Concordat. The Emperor reproves them for adopt ing a document which is calculated to" create public excitement, when tranquility for the Empire is so neces sary. f-y-The Czar of Russia and the of Prussia are said to have sent a joint note to the Sultan of Turkey, requesting him to Cede Gandhi to Greece. House and Lot for Sale. n T II.L be offered at private sale until > \ Si it ur dm/, the SVI E'ovemhcr, at which time if not sold previously) will be put up at public sale, ; 4 EIOrSE 4\t> LOT, situate in Milroy, Mifflin county. aSfil' The house is frame, with stable - and other outbuilding attached, with a well and cistern convenient. I'r.THlt BAREFOOT, oet23-ts* Agt. for B. O. McCurdy. I LRTTI\(i.—Notice is here -4 by given that a public letting will be held on Friday, November S. at 10 o'clock, a. ni., on the ground, for the construction ofa road leading from W'avrie township line to the old road near A. Btine's farm. The road has been divided into seven sections, and will lie publicly let to the lowest re*|>onihic bidder. JOSEPII S. STUCNK, AUGUSTUS BH.NE, 0e23-lt* Supervisors Oliver twp. ifiili IDO 11IDJ8T. One £)oll;ir commission will he al lowed to any |iersoii sending the names of two new subscribers with the money for one year. A C opy of the Observer for one year will le sent to any person sending us four new suliscribers aii(i/ortd V>' pronounced by a great many persons • who hare them usot.eof die very best Stores. r43 F. J. ilomMJk OILS —St>ertn. Lard. Tanner's, Coal, Tal iow, and Flaxseed Oils, tor sale by F. J. Hurra an. ! LI r i\TFK! This is the time to tuy Cook 7 f Stoves, Coal liuds, Coal Shovels, and Sieves, at F. J IJokfm an's. |>LACKSMI TUB ? V u will find I B"st Ri-fined lr-in. at 5 cents. Horse Shoe nails. 30 tu 35. Horse Shoes, cents, at F. J Hoffman. 5 i ROOM Handles. The best Lii aun Han 1 } die in market and very cheap at F. J. Hoffman's. 1 AUP Cans, for sale by F". J. Hoffman AJ ROGER IK> Loveriisg's be>.t Svrop. at f .;0 cents. Prime lLu C"ff<-o at 27 ■; 2'J, at F'. J. Huffman's. CtORDAOE, — Itopes, Twine*, and other t cordage, for sate by F. J. Hoffman. 1 BLACKSMITH'S Bellows, .Anvils. Vices, B Hammers and Tongs, for sale by uct23 F J- Hoffman. CIOPAL Varnish—A very fine article of / Turpentine Copal Varnish, at 75c pr. qt. ai F'. J Huffman's. ISUFFER NO MORE! Should the world wag its pye, And friends turn to foes ; Should your pockets run dry. And threadbare your clothes— Should woman deceive you. When you trusted her heart, Sure the sigh won't relieve you, But adds to the smart! Go to Frysinger's TOBACCO and CIGAR STORE. ; and buy a good cigar and smoke your troub- Irs away. IF the pain is very severe take 6 Havana* for 50 cents. Tor ordinary cases,s mild cigars for 25 cent* will do. F rysinger also has TOBACCO that is good, bad and indifferent; the good is a sure cure for irritability of the nerves. The bad a sure cure for toothache; and the indifferent for general debility. Dose for an adult tor irri- 1 ■ tablity is a 10 cent plug every 21 hours, and do-e to be continued indefinitely. FMr tooth. ! ache take 5 cents worth of the bad daily. : through a clay pipe, and in course of time the pain will leave. For general debility use , indifferent Tobacco at indifferent times and in different doses. For corns and bunions 'ake of the three tobaccos Iff cents worth of I each, chew them, save ii,- quids, make a poultice of them, ami apply every evening tu the corns or bunions; continue this for one year, and if they still trouble you double the! doso. Office open from oa. rn,, to Bp. rn. Con sultaiion tree. E. FRYSINGER, P. C. M a D. T. C. P te. I N. B. Correspondents will please enclose i a three cent stamp for return postage, E. F.! ■ Lcwistowu, October 23, 18C7, Valuable Properties at Private rpHE undersigned offers for sale an ex-' 1 cedent farm, situate in J)erry town ship, 2s miles east of Freedom Iron Works and 'o miles from Lewistown, containing more or less, all cleared, with a tract of 63 acres of woodland, belonging to the same, and Iving within one-fourth of a mile, 8 acres of which latter tire alsocleared and under fence. This property adjoins the farm of Thompson G. lJell on the west and south, the Northumberland road on the south, Daniel Bakeron the nortli, and Thomas Heed on the east, and is but one mile from Kelley'schurches, school house, m|K>st-offii-e, and shops. A 'I WO STORY LOG HOUSE, with spring water in the basement, nid running water close by, a good Bank Barn, with a cave therein, and wind breakeratid horse jk>w er attached) a ('orn House, Wagon Shed, and other outbuildings are thereon erect ed. There are also two Orchards, one of grafted fruit, upon this farm. It is one of the best farms in Little Val ley, and altogether a desirable property. A LSO. a tract of Chestnut Timber Land, situate in Derry townsbip, one mile from Stine's Mill, and within sight of the route of the Middle Creek Railroad now in course of const ruction, j containing 25 ACRES. AND G2 PERCHES Persons desiring to view either of these projKrties or obtain further in format ion, may call upon or address the undersigned at Kelley's I'. 0., Milll n county. Pa. oct23-Gfc J. T. STONEROAD. \ DJOI It\s:i> Orphans' Court aIY !tale. —By virtue of an order of Hie Orphans' Court of Mifflin county, toe undersigned administrator of the estate of Geo. B. Pen nef lacker, late of Granville township, deceased, will -eli.it ptiblicsule, at the Court House, in L-w:town, on Ski I RUIV, November 2, I*6 7. the undivided half f>art of all that certain Tract of Laud situate in town ship, Mifflin co.,adjoining land-of Lewis Owens, Mrs. Wertz, Enoch Myers' heirs, Joshua Morrison and others, containing 132 teres astci 156 Perches, neat jswfi measure, whereon is erected iii'l a two-story Frame House, { I {& agowl new Bank Barn with ;. .J; a Corn '.'riband Wagon Bhed attached, and other outbuild ings. There is also a fine Young Orchard of choice fruit oil 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 g'*l order and is a desira ble situation. Bile to commence at 2 o'clock, p. in., when terms will ije made known. SAMUEL H. 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 for the whole tract. 023 ELM IRA W. 1* EN E PACKER. AC*>T Kisliacoqiiillas Tmn >7 pike Company.—A meeting of Stockholders of the West Kishaeo quillas Turnpike Company will be held on MONDAY, November 1, 1867, at the public house of Aaron Shoop, R ••■d-vilie, for the purpose of electing a new Board of Managers. H. P. TAYLOR. Oct. 23, 1867-2t Treasurer. KNOW YE ALL. BOTH GREAT AND SMALL, 'T'IIAT J L. SIcKINNKY. fin* just return 1 ei from the city with a full fresh stock of GOODS, in his fine, and the prices still lower. A spleudi-i stock > f CHEAP CLOTHSNC. IV UOLK SL ITS from f 10.00 to 525 60. L'NDLII CLOTHING, lower than theb-west SIIIKI'-S from 50 to 1 C'O, DRAWKRS in proportion. Also, a cheap line cf FLANNELS, MUSLINS, CALICOES, SHAWLS, Ac , Ac , Ac., and a good assortment of NOTIONS, We are also the Agent for Hamilton's Bon Ton Kideil Hoop Skirts, the BUST and CHEAPEST in the market. We hate also on hand a full supply of "*s > fc W 1 . which, as usual, can't be beat. Thankful for past fait.rs. and hoping a conliiii.iii -.e <-f the same, we remain, Very Respectfully. oc23tf J L M,KINNEY. J \ lUMtKI I'll \. L of fhe United Stuffs, for th< Western Dintriet of J'ennsi/h>ania. —ln the matter <>f JOHN MONTGOMERY, Bankrupt, West- rii District of Pennsylvania, l itis is to give notice. That on the full • lay of October, 1867, a Warrant of Bank ruptcy was issued out of the District Court of the United States for the Wes tern District of Pennsylvania, against-the -state of JOHN MONTGOMERY, of Brown township, in the county of Mifflin, in said District, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt on his own petition : That the payment of any debts and the delivery of any property belonging to said bankrupt to him, or for his use. and the transfer of any property by him, are forbidden by ; law; and that a meeting of the creditors !of said bankrupt, to prove their debts, land to choose one or more Assignees of | his estate, will he held at a Court of Rauk : ruptey, to be liolden at the National Hotel, in Lewistown, before JOHN BROTH | ERLIN E, Esq., Register for said District, on the 21st day of November, A. I)., 1867, at 1 o'clock, p. m. THOB. A. ROWLEY, U. S. Marshal, By B. Thos. Ei.dkr, 0c23-4t Deputy Marshal. I V li ISKBI'PTCV. /> / ~ ' ' 'ourt 1 of the United Staffs, for the Western District of J'erinsulvftnifi. —ln the matter i>t JOHN HAM 1 E TON, Bankrupt, Wes tern District of Pennsylvania, ss; This is to give notice, that on the 11th day of October, 1.867, a Warrant of Bankruptcy was issued out of the District Court of the United States for the Western District of l'ciinsylvniiia,against thcestateof JOHN HAMILTON, of Lewistown, in the County of Mifflin, in said District, who lias been adjudged a Bankrupt on his own Petition: That the payment of any debts and the delivery of any property belonging to said Imnkrupt, *io him, or for his use, and the transfer of any prop erty by liiin 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 he held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to he holdeii at the National Hotel, in Lew istown, before John Buotiikkmne, Esq., Register for said District,on the 14th day of November, A. D., 1867, at 1 o'clock, p. rn. THUS. A. ROWLEY, U. S. Marshal. By H. THUS. Klukk, oelG.lt Deputy Marshal. ] Money Saved xs EVERYBODY THAT THEY SAVE MONEY By Purehanliiß their DRY GOODS, GROCERIES Ac, Ac. Ac.) AT WHO SO IF HA YE J.X STORE A 7 7G ' T-, mmw And have added to same a fu.ll line of CARPETS, VERY CHEAP! REMEMBER ! Our stock is selected WITH PARTICULAR CARE AS TO PRICE AND QClliTl, In either of which WE DO NOT INTEND Til 33 33Yh Pratt, Law & Pratt. j Lewistown, October 23, 1867. Rockaway for Sale. I N complete order, with an extra seat txdiind the dasher. Price SBO. In quire at this office. I MR MALE— A No. 9 I'ENN COOK BTOVE, as good as new, will he sold very cheap. For further information ap ply at this office. C 1 HEAP Goods are foundat F. J. lloffmanV, / Hardware, Nails, Drugs. Iron, Groceries, Paints. I RUSH stock of the best Mackerel snd Herring, in all-sUed kits, on hnndli. A. FHLIX'd | NEW YORK , AIM AID COMMISSI BOISE, Rooms in West Market Street, L £ fV 1 S T(J Jr N, PA. Consignments of Dry Goods, Clothing. Notions, Wares, Implement*. Eurni• , tvre, and all other saleable arti cles solicited. Which trill he. sold vpan the usual COMMISSION CHARGES. AUCTION EVERT EVENING AND ALSO, EVERY SATURDAY AFTERNOON Goods Sold a'so at Private Safe. ~&~C oua try Merchants Snnplied--jgui WE OFF Eli VERY LOW 2 Iron Spring 1 Bedsteads. 1 Gas-burner Parlor Stove. I Small t'nal Stove- I Sheet-iron Drum. I Clothes Press. 1 Universal Clothes Wringer. 2 dozen Zink Wash-Rubbers, I Franklin Sewing Machine, $lO. ALSO, A Variety of Farming Implements OF PEST MAKES. The Bartlett Sewing Machine. The cheape>t reliable Sewing Machine made, and Underclothing, and oth er Store Goods in endless variety. G. V,". ALBRIGHT, Superintendent Lewis town, Octt. 16, IsVTT. 'PO TEtt HER* & DIREC TORS. \ 1 Two years ago an uniformity of text ( I KKtks was happily secured for t tie schools , of this county, w:th the single exception i of works on Grammar. No final decision was made on this subject, because a fit ting book was not found. Hinee that time, ; however, Few smith's Elementary Grammar and I'rwonilh's Eng lish {.raniinar have ijeeri introduce"! iut" Lewistowu. the Kishacoquiilas Nor mal Institute, ai)'l have been called for by some of the townships. In all of these points they are highly commended by the teachers, by l'rof. Mohler. Co. Supt." and are recommended for general adoption. These works have ju-t !jeen established in the county of Clearfield, the cities of Krie. Philadelphia, Wilmington. Del.: Keystone State Normal School, &c., Ar. That those districts which have not yet introduced Pewsmith's Grammars may avail themselves of liberal terms, bonks have been placed in HAMH.TOX'S STORE, L KWIS] • efr>rr tltc firtt of Januejry next. will be furnished with them at the above rates. oclG-dt T IhE NOTICE. -The undersigned, X being about to quit the Tanning busi ness, would notify all who are indebted to them to come forward ami settle, and those having claims will please present them. J. A. A \V. It, McKEK. Lewistown, Oct. 10, ISO". Goodyear Dental Vulcanite Co., No, 4< school street, Boston. rPH IS certifies that Dr.S.G. M'LAUGH- J. LIN, of Lewjstown. having fully set tled all difference between himself and the Goodyear Dental Vulcanite Company, is hereby fully authorized to practice un der License given him, and he is cheer fully recommended as a skillful and com petent operator. JOSTAH BACON, Trcaxnrer Good/par Vulcanite Co. October 15, ISG7—3t* 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 has but One Moving Piece of Machinery. and makes a Slilfh Aiikf on DOTH Sidfs the Fabric Sewed. That Will Not Rip or Unravel, it is truly a Wonderful Achievement OF Inventive Genius AND Mechanical Skill! Patented March 12th, 1567. W. G. tVILM>N' A CO., Manufacturer. no9-tf P. P. LOOP, Agent for Mifflin co. CRITTENDEN'S 637 Chestnut Street, Corner of 7fh, PHILADELPHIA. ESTABLISHED 1541. INCORPUB ATEB 1555. Practical Education for Business Thorough and Practical Instruction in BOOK KEEP ING in all its Branches. Pcumnmhlp, both plain and ornamental, : Commercial Calculations. Business Papers. ; Commercial Law, Ac, Ac. ; Students receded at any time. Separate instruction. " TERMS: | P nmanship. 3 months. $lO 00 Book Keening. 33 M * Complete Counting House Course, includ ing Hook keeping, Penmanship, Calcula tion, Forms. Ac, 40 qq I Usu.il time required for the complete course from eight to twelve weeks. In the practical value of its well timed course of in struction. in the excellence of its accommodations and arrangements, and of real advantages to busi • ness men. this Institution is unequalled. Catalogues mailed free on application. We will mail, postage prepaid, the Crittenden Commercial Arithmetic aut Business Manual, to any one en.-losing the price, $1 25. sep2s-3m 8. H. CRITTENDEN A CO, I7IVE thousand pieces Wall P*ier 1 an entire new stock renewed at redu ced prices, for sale bv j sl3 F. G. FIIAN C ISC US, j I VTA LI" ABLE Farm at Private > Sale.—'The undersigned offer* f or side a good farm, part limestone land, sit uate in Derry township, 5 mi!.- f r ,? r ?" Lewis tow n, with church.-ehoolhouse an j mill adjacent, containing 12! At R> ai , allowance, from 80 to 90 of which iire cleared and balance in good timber, with a g*l DWKLMSG HorU- Y7a!i!jS Frame Hank Barn, and all JpM 11 ijfc oecessarj-outbuildings tb it re _ raiW Spring near th w,"li i the yard, an I w,,t.. r in nearlyall the fieltbtand running throti"h the barnyard. An old and a young - r [l> on the premises. Further information may be obtained bv calling on the undersigned on the farm or addressing him at Lewistown. ' Also, a good tract of Mountain land of about 2i acres, more or less. oct!6:4t JACOB ROTHROCK. VALUABLE FARM FOB TALKT~~ THE undersigned offer* at private sak- L his farm, situated in Oliver town.-h: ,' Mifflin county.on the Pennsylvauiat anal' aiout. .'U miles east of McVeytown. con taining about 15 O -A. OFtIE S , upwards of 9<"> acres of which are cleared, divided intoeonvenient fields and well watered. The im ff§[S JA provement- consist of atwo gjq 11 Ift ston," Stone jAt..Uiny Ho'i*r t Bank Barn and other out buildings? For further information inquire of MPSMI* W. H. SWANZEY. FARM FOR SALE. r PHE subscriber offers at private sale, L the farm known as tire McGill Farm, situate in Oliver township, Mifflin co , two miles from McVeytown. It consists of about 130 acres; 100 of which are under cultivation, the balance well set withgood timlier. There are on the farm a good House, Barn and all necessary outbuild ing, a never-failing spring of cold water at the door, and running water in nearly all the fields. There are good indications of iron ore and it i* supposed to exist in large quan titi-s. This is a very desirable property, and w ill be offered cheap, on easy ierinV. Further particulars may lie obtained on application to Geo. W. Mcßride, Esq., McVevtown. augf-tf. ROBT. A. CLARKE. TWO VALUABLE FARMS IF © lis s£.Ss IF a THE undersigned will offer at private 1 sale the t'lVi> following described farms, belonging to the boa of Geo. Hi Cal braith, l-.te of Oliver township, deceased, viz: No. 1. A farm f ituate in Oliver town ship, in the county of Mifflin, alxiut 1} miles northwest of McVeytown. contain ing -1-3 Ac RES, of which there are 1-3 a. res ; cleared. The improvements on this farm consist of a large STONE DWELLING HOUSE, plastered on the outside, and well finished within, with a good BANK BARS, Carriage House, Corn Crib, and other improvement*, with a very excel lent spring of water and good stone Spring Hons.- built over the smie; there i- also on this farm a good Saw Mill in running order. No. 2. Is a Farm adjoining No. 1, in said township, containing 318 ACRES, of which there are about 14b cleared. The improvements on this farm consist of a good FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, good Bank Barn, wit bother outbuildings. An excellent well of water is at the house and a good cistern of water at the barn. Then- is a good indication of Iron Ore on this property. The undersigned will also offer two ■ Tracts of Timlier Land for sale, the one ; containing 96 acres, and theother4* a.-res, more or less. Upon the latter there are ( also excellent indications of Iron ore. 10uThe above farms will be sold on lib terms to those who wish to purchase.— Further particulars may be obtained on application to JOHN ATKINSON, ! Administrator of Geo. H. Calbraith, de i ceased, at McVeytown. sep4-tf SHERIFF'S SALE.—Ry virtue of a O writ of Venditioni Exponas, issued j out .if the Court of Common Plea- of the | County of Mifflin, and to me direeh-d, will be exposed to sale, at public outcry, at the Court Hou-e, in the Borough of Lew istown, on .Saturday, November 21. 1 >67, at 1 o'clock, p. m., the following describ ed property, to w it: A Lot of Ground, situate on Brown street, Lewistown, Pennsylvania, front ing thirty feet more or less on said street, and extending back same width to an alley, with a two-story Frame Dwelling House and other improvements thereon : erected. Seized, taken into execution, and to he sold as the propertv of JOHN ZEIGI.KR. W. T. McEWEN, Sheriff. Sheriffs Offlee. Lewistown. Oct. 10. NT. I LEWISTOWN ACADEMY. THE Male Department of this Institu l tion will commence on the THIRD L WEDNESDAY {lßth of September. Tuition in the Classical Department, s"0 per year. Tuition in the English Department, 532 per year. Tuition Jto lie paid half-yearly IN ADVANCE.— j Boarding and lodging 8s 4..0 to 8.3.00 per week. Washing, fuel, and light, j extra. Full information obtained l>v ad dressing, JOHN LAIRD. Prin. Till Sept. Ist direct to M9o per session. For further particulars, address, MARTIN MOHLER. ''rim, sll-2m Ktshacoquillas, Mifflin co., 1a- OOOD TEAS at reduced prices. 81 U $1.50 aa