j-ii i a TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. TWO* DOLLARS PER AXSUW. jLOCAIi AFFAIRS. \o(lce to r. Podge will deliver a lecture on MAN— showing new wonders in science—the phrenological coudiiton of tiie country, Ac., &c., in the Town Hall, Lewistown, on the evening of the 29tli October, 1867. Attempted Celebration.—The democracy of Brown township determined to get up a celebration in honor of-—of—well nobody seemed to know of what—on Friday even ing last, in which an illumination, torch light procession, and we don't know what ali, were to figure, but proved a miserable failure. The Burns Band had been invi ted at a big figure, and they repaired to Reedsville brimful of music and hopes of good cheer; but on arriving there, were rather taken aback by the total want of arrangements made. They however fa vored tiie citizens with a variety of good music, for which some republicans paid, and subsequently members of the same party, if we are correctly informed, fur nished them with a supper. The cops so badly provided for the musicians, that Home of them tramped home on foot, while others remained till next morning. 4Ve suspect there will i>e sonic trouble to get the Baud to another Brown township celebration. Indian Summer. —During the past few weeks we have had that most delightful of all seasons of the year generally known as Indian Summer. It was not, says the Philadelphia Inquirer, on the bare Wes tern plains, and by their turbid rivers that lc so christened it, but here on the Atlan tic slope where we arc living, by brighter streams and nobler forests. The Leni Lenape, whom our Swedish, Dutch and English forefathers found on the shore of the Delaware, and other rivers, loved this season, and called it summer, becaust the landscapes were now more beautiful; it was the season of successful hunting; of hazily invigorating atmospheres befit ting the Indian nature, and the corn-fields which were the only harvests of that pleasantly idling race were now ripe in the car and yellow in the leaf. The win ter was secured; the full gratitude of sum mer was come. Ho upon our broad placid river, the canoe lay in the smoky light making a dreamy shadow. The marshes were alive with birds, whoso plumages Were like the stained stalks and leaves, and id! the horizons were crimson. Na ture wore the Indian feathers; Iter face Was painted; her blood was very ripe. '1 he squaw gathered thesumach Iter "ies for her dark hair, and all the nut trees opened their pods and filled the mats and La-kets of her red skinned boys. The air was full of floating seeds, sown with a lavish, leisurely hand, and the sunsets seemed to have been trailed in the deep vermilion foliages of the oaks, and looked their last aflame. The Indian has gone fioin our creeks, but his summer lives upon the fields and streams, like his most Dvid memory. The transparent haze v. ears a pensive veil as for his sake, and tne streams seem to laek his shadow; but i! ' the ash tree's straight shuft we recall hi- -tature, and the grand oaks wear his Warrior's paint. All the shocks of corn •'•land still, like his wigwams, and the fowlers coming home with robins, quails tool rabbits are tanned and indolent as he. h'n is the season* for slimmer strolling; fi'e wood paths are full of leaves; a dead ripeness is the complexion of the world. ■n the winds will rise vhi teaud wrath '* . like the coming of our own forc u'bers, and a frost as cold as our eoldei t'-i eri-s will strike llto landscapes her< f all kinds of Goods on hand, I now otter great inducements for the cash, as I wish to close out my entire stock. Come and examine my well selected stock before purchasing elsewhere as 1 am bound to sell, cheap far ca.v/i, or produce. All persons indebted to me by book ac count or Note will please call and settle. Wheat,corn,oats,&c\, will answer if the greenbacks are not convenient. J. F. ROIIKKR. McVeytown, Oct. 23, 1*67. —2t. £•. if R. W. Patton is ag dnon hand and s giving bis personal attention to the re [uiiring of fine watches; such asehrononi ■ters, Duplex Lever and Cylinder Watch es. He has a fine lot of Musical Instru ments and Fancy Goods. Go and see his dock. has just opened a fine stock tf heavy goods, suitable for winter wear, which are rapidly disappearing, custom ers having already ordered an unusual num >er of coats, pants, and vests to be made up. As a famous bell-ringer says, " You that have money come and buy— you that have none set down and cry!" jpe-y Dr. 11. M. Dunmire will be found at his office on Main street at all times, except the last few days in each month. All business connected with the den till profession attended to. Still Ahead—Who? why, Dr. Thomp son, of course. His iwjtrovcxl method of instructing artificial teeth on gold, silver >r vulcanite base, for beauty,comfort and natural appearance cannot be surpassed II this canuti/ or any where else. Thous inda who wear his teeth daily recommend heir friends, as he nevf r fails to please, nd the numbers that visit his office attest he fact that lie understands his profes iion. MARIUED- On the 17th inst., at Trinity M. E. hurcli, Pliiliu, by the Rev. Dr. MeClel aud. .1 A wKS H. IJ- EAOK, of this place, o Miss LIZZIE L. GRIFFITH, of Phila. The above is one of the resultsof going ~) see the ladies; and being so, and nolon rer to be helped, we cannot do less than A ish them a prosperous journey through if*, with full cupboards, plenty of rnone; , rood health, and soforth. On the 17th inst.., at the Washington Hotel, Huntingdon, Pa., by Rev. J. Jack son Kerr, JOSEPH M. BK< K of Locke's Mills, and MATTIK E. GALBRAITH of Decatur, MifHiu county, DIED On the 25th ult., 1807, JOHN WHITK of Gnelich township,Clearfield eo , Aged nearly 56 > ears. In Clarion county, on the 10thOctober, JAM F-S JIAIIIIEK, of Spring Mills, Centre; jounty, aged about 70 years. The de-j •eased died from apoplexy while riding in a buggy. The remains were brought to this place by railroad, and thence con veyed to Centre county yesterday morn ing. Quite a number of copperhead papers are publishing portraits of the negro wenches they keep in their kitchens perhaps. THE POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT use Fairbanks' Standard Scales, then-correct ness and convenience giving them pre ference over all others. Chemists, As sayers, Bankers, and all requiring delicate apparatus, find them entirely satisfactory. HAVE YOU A COUGH, Cold, pain in the Chest, or Bronchitis? In fact, have you the premonitory symptoms of the "insa tiate archer," Consumption? J f so, know that re'.ief is within your reach in tiie shape of Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, which in many cases wherehope had tied, has snatched the victim from the yawning grave. The llollidaysliurg Standard editor hav ing got on a tonnage tax jollification over the election, imagined everybody hut him self had railroad, whisky and nigger on the brain. If out of the abnndaneeof the heart the mouth speakcth, he must be pretty wellfrmncd bv ibis time, and albeit lie may be a white man be don't seem to lack "nigger principles." It our friends will use preparations for restoring gray hair, they should use the best in the market. Our attention bus lately been called to an article which has an extensive sale and a very high reputa tion, known as lting's Vegetable Ambro sia, and we are inclined to think that it possesses more desirable and less objec tionable qualities than any other in the market. It restores gray or faded hair to its original color in a most remarkable manner, and by its invigorating and soothing properties removes all dandrutl' and humors from the scalp. Give it a fair trial and you cannot fail to lik it. fl'orrespondenre of {he (fcrttc. C'UI. PEPPER C. 11., V.Y., October ISth, 1867. Mr. Editor:—A recent em grant to Vir ginia, I feel myself so thoroughly pleased with the country that I cannot forbear addressing, through your valuable paper, a few wordsto my old friends and acquain tances in little Miftiin, relative to the inducements now ottered to Pennsylvan ians to emigrate to this State, and more especially to that particular part lying between tbe tide water line and the Blue Ridge, known far and wide as the Pied mont region; a section of country unsur passed lor tbe variety and productiveness of its soil, the beauty of its scenery, and the hospitality of its people. And just here let me say that, travel where he may, a northern man will nowhere meet with a more cordial welcome than is ex'.ended by the Piedmonteseof Virginia. Known to be a Republican, and almost always in troduced as a "Yankee lieutenant," I have never been more kindly received, or more hospitably entertained than by these peo ple. And strange as it may seem, those who fought hardest, suffered most, and rea| icd the least reward, are the most friendly now. I have since coming here repeatedly met men with whom we have had many a long and bloody encounter, and to a man, after a short talk about matters and things, they will say, "Well, you whipped us fairly, sure enough, so let us be friends"; and thereupon wc strike bands, and in future ignore all dif ferences. Stretching from the Blue Ridge eastward, an average distance of eighty miles, with numberless streams on their way from the mountains to the sea, irrigating and beautifying it; possessing a climate excelled by none, and a fertility of soil almost incredible, a gradual slope toward the southeast, giving the i est pos sible exposure- offering 0 bushels of corn per acre; <> its, grass, &r. , in proportion; with south eastern exposure; well watered by run ning streams; lying in a country adjacent to the best markets; with abundant rail and water transpoilatino; where fevers and epidemics are unknown, churches and schools plentifully abound, and tbe best society exi-ls, are certainly nominal in price when offered at from lit to 40dol lars per acre, varying with location and improvements. For fruit and grapes it is unsurpassed, and finer apples and peach es are not to lie found than grow here. What do you think of apples weighing a pound and a half. And one was present ed to a brother editor of yours in Char lottsville, weighing twenty-eight ounces. The climate is so mild that stock needs little or no shelter, and requires to be fed but three months in the year tbe severest winters, while farmers are able to work their lands an average of ten mouths in the year, and can consequently do a great deal more work with tbesanie teams than in Pennsylvania. Why any one should go off to the far West, when this country offers all the inducements in the shape of cheap lands which are offered there with out any of its serious drawbacks, thin population, ten-mile neighbors, Indians, lack of wood, schools, churches, and pub lic improvements, I can't understand; un less it is that they don't know of, or can't appreciate tin? advantages offered by the Piedmont Beginti of Virginia. If they would but come down here and see for themselves, I know they would he pleas ed. This whole region is traversed by tin? Orange and Alexandria Railroad, so that it is easily accessible from Washing ton; and though but little of it is to lie seen from the railroad by stopping off at Culpepper 11. or at (Jharlottsville, any one. can readily be convinced of the truth of my statements. Already a large num ber of Peiiusylvanhui i have purchased and are settling here and we shall lie glad to see more of them come down here to keep us company. A. A. MAC-DONARD. A VAIBIBLE RF/IDENCE fc BUSINESS STAND AT PRIVATE SALE. VLOT of ground situate on the corner of the diamond, in the Inirough of McVeytown, Penna., fronting-53 feet on Market street, and 314 feet on John street, having thereon a two-story SBrlK More Room. 18-3-5 feet, with a frame {fiSt addition at the rear;also, a Brick pgjff Office with a large fireproof vault built from the ground; a good Frame Dwelling House, with a never-failing well of water and a good cistern at the door; also, a large Warehouse on the canal, with two apartments, occupied as Tin and Shoemaker's shops, and Wareroora under neath, 30 by 33 feet, a good stable and all necessary outbuildings. The property is in good repair. The storeroom has every convenience, being in the centre of the town, and a desirable place for business., For further information apply to J. F. ROHHER, , 0c23~3m McVeytown. [ Special Notices. Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. Tn tho whole history of medical discoveries so RV.M EPT has performed so many or rach remarkable cures of the numerous affections of the THROAT, LI NOS, and CHEST, as the long-tried and justly celebrated Balsam So generally acknowledged is the superior excellence of this remedy that but few of the many who have tested its virtues by experience fail to keep it at hand as a speedy and certain cure for sudden attacks of Cold—fully believing that its remedial powers are com preh uisivo enough to omhrace every form of disease from the slightest cold to;Uie most dangerous symp tom of pulmonary complaint. UNSOLICITED TESTIMONY. From lir, Franri s Is Met!. J'acteir of thr South Ccaujrr national Church, Brutgeport, Connecticut. "I consider it a duty which I owe to suffering hu manity to hear testimony to the virtues of Dr. Wistar's Bal-um of Wild Cherry. " 1 Imve u-ed ft—when 1 have had occasion for any remedy for Coughs, Olds or •Sore Throat— f r ninny years, and never in a single instance has it failed to relieve uid cure me. I have frequently l-een very hoarse on Saturday, and looked forward t-> the delivery of two sermons "on the foll.nv ing dav with sad misgivings, but by aliberal use of the Balsam my hoarseness has invariably been removed, and 1 have preached without difficulty. 1 emnmend it to my brethren in the ministry, and to public speakers generally, as a ret tain remedy for the bronchial troubles to which we are pe iharlv ex posed." Prepared by SETH W. FOWLE k SON. 18 Tremont St.. Boston, and for sale by Druggists generally. Grace's Celebrated Salve. From Mr. E.Tucker, Depot Master to Salishtity. Ma,-. • 1 have been troubled for years wtth a had "humor: sometimes outwardly and sometimes inwardly. I hir ing the past summer it manifested itself more than usual out ward Iv. and I used your Salve Alls g n.- of it have since disappeared, without affecting mo in wardly. indicating, 1 think, the. eradicating nature of the Salve. SEMI W. FOWLER k SON. Boston, Prop's. Soldliv Druggists at '25 ets. a box. Sent by mail. ;io ct. o9ltn A GENERAL MASSACRE of the fibres of the head, the whiskers, the mustaches, or ; the beard, can be easily accomplished by the application 'Ot the scorching hair dyes and when every hair is KILLED DEAD, the paries deceived by these nostrums will regret, too i late, that they did not use the wonderful and entirely pol Soilless preparation which, IN FIVE MINUTES, pro luces a black or brown which is not surpassed by na- : ture's own hue. He wise In time. The only safe and sure j article is CUISTADORCrS HAIR DYE,' Manufactured bv J. CRISTADORO, 6S Maiden Lute. New j York. Sold by all Druggists. Applied by nil Hair Dress ! octXhn | W iiiit Every One Wants. A goo'J, reliable medicine that will be on hand when re quired, and never falls w hen called on. That Is now to be obtained in Dr. Tobias' Celebrate l Venetian Liniment.— Many thousands call it the Wonder of the as it does all that Is represented and more. It cures Diarrhoea, Dys sentery. Colic, Kpasni*, Vomiting. Croup, ami Sea sick nuns as surely as it Is used, and is perfectly innocent to take In ternally, even In double the quantity named In the direc- j lions; and as an external remedy for Chronic Uheuniatisni. Ctvis, lirtlCtf. Old Sores, Mumps. Toothache, Headache. ; Sore Throat, Sprains. Insect Slings, Pains n the Buck, Chest and Id tubs, thousands have testified to, an I their } certificates can be seen by any one a' lhe Doctor's Depot, j 56 Cortland Street. New York. Hundreds of physicians use It iti their practice. It has been introduced since 1817. i and hundreds who now have li iti their houses, say they ' would not he without it even If it was $lO per but! I* Kv ry j drop is mixed t.y Dr. Tobias himself, and can le depended j on. Only 50 cents and $1 per llottle. Sold by Dru-.'sUt* Depot, 56 Court land street., N. Y. oc*.2 Dn j ITCH ! ITCH! ITCH! SCRATCH ! SCRATCH ! SCRATCH! in from 10 to 48 hours. Wherj tern's Ointment cures the Itch. H'hcutnn's !tl Seres. Wheat oil's Ointment cures Every kind of Humor like Maf/ic. Pii< " 50 fonts it box; by mail 60 cents Address WEEKS X I 1.) I TER. No. 170 Wiv-hington strew. Bos ton. Mass. For sale by ail druggists. slB-!j " TO CONSUMPTIVES. Ihe Rev. KDW.VK. A. IMIAI.N will setul (free of! i !uru< ) to all who rtrstri- u.th - prescription with the th recl lon* for nt-'iki tig ami using I lie simple rente,! v hv vvlilelt 1 In- w.is cured of u lung all-it lon ami that siin't r •■! for years from ••■rv/uis T>ibll fy, Preni iture De-.iy, and ail the efiects* •! vo.itliful 1M lis ' jretton, will, for I he s.ike of surt:ii!ig hiiiu.inity, seul frei 0 all who need it, the recipe and direction* tor in-iklnt ! he simple remed\ by which lie was CUP* 1. Sulfeiers i • >. : to prod I > the aifvertteer'a xpen. m t, ,n do j mi by t!.i'- UK, tn perfci t con ft i -in ni> l.Vly J 1!N 11. tXJDLN. -12 Cedar St.. New York. f \KAF.\K>S, Baldness & (Jatarrh Mi' ted 1 / with the Utmost sueoeSß, by J ISAACS. M. I> . <• and Aurisi. : formerly of Leydcn. Holland ) No •Pi Pine street. Philadelphia. Testimonials from tie* : nost reliable smir." in the city and country can I** *cen at his office. The medieai faculty are invited t> tccompany their patient.-*, as he has no secrets m his ; practice. Artificial Kves inserted without pain. No j •harge for examination. myl-ly j {H'Y Farmers! Go and buy a Wiley [>!ow at the Agricultural Implement Agency. The best metal plow made. If t doesn't work right you can take it jack. TT O T I O 13 . The beautiful I*iaim Fortes of G*>VESTEE* * CO. are lecrned by all judges to be the Ultima Thulc of nslrunieiits of the kind. We cannot sugjrest what is wanting to make amu- Mcal instrument more perfect, although we are slow o admit that the limit of improvement can ever b< Utained. Ucfore they had brought their Pianos to their pre sent excellence, they had submitted them to compe tition with instruments of the licst makers of this | •outitry and Europe, and received the reward of mer it, over all others, at the celebrated World's Fair. It is but justice to say tfiat tlejudgineDtthus pronounced j 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 mrument has been made. They have accordingly j achieved the paradox of making excellence more , excellent. Surely, after this, they are entitled to the motto ••Excelsior." novll-ly ~mi MARKETS. Lewistown, Out. 22, 18G7. Eggs per dozen 20 Butler per lb 25 Wheat, red, perbubhel #2 30 *' white " 2 40 Corn, old, 1 20 Outs " 57 Flour isretniling at the following prices: Levristown Extra Family per owt. 0 00 Superfine 5 00 Extr i Family per bbl 12 00 Superfine 10 (X) Barley, I 20 CloYerseed 8 00 IMiilailclpHtn Mrkct. Pennsylvania and Ohio Flour at slla 12.50; ret I wheat at ?2.."0:i2.00. Extra Pa. and Western steers at per pound, fair to good at OuHjo. per lh. Hogs at ."j0.50a10.50 per 100 ll>. net. Cows sold at $45a70 f'o r springers, and $60a85 l>er head for cow and calf. HIDES WANTED. rnriE undersigned having purchased the 1 Tannery of J. A. & W. It. McKoe,at Lewis town, is prepared to pay the iiighest cash price for Hides. n,j; ~in ■ WM. M. PANNE BAKER. IMarried lAIe. Infm-mation and advice of vital impnriance tolhe I married rf ith sexes, in n scaled envelope, emi be obtained free of charge by addressing the undersign j ed t Ke.spcctfiilly, JAMES S. BUTLER, 823 Broadway, N. Y. A Fresh Supply OF those cheap Prunes, Peaches, Gunned Corn, &c, at BIUSiIIN'S. W3uXho firemen's parade at Lan caster was a magnificent success, thir ty-throe companies being in line. IgL Politics in Virginia aro report ed as being in a very complex condi tion. B&f Gov. Geary has appointed Adam B Clover Sheriff of Perry co., vice Miller, resigned. fey" At the next session of Congress, efforts will be made to obtain an act authorizing Snrratt to be tried in some loyal State. Tffy*. The fndians lately made a raid on the town of U'ickenburg, Arizona, and carried off all the stock belonging to the citizens. BatT At Boston, on Thursday night, a woman named Caroline Ware, was burned to death by the ignition of a can of benzine. A German girl was also fearfully burned. The women were engaged in cleaning luriiiturej with the benzine Pa?" In the election in Indiana, nine out of the eleven Congressional Lis tricts went Republican, being a gain ot one. The aggregate majority will reach 20,(Jib) against 14,500 last year. Chapman's chanticleer can't crow loud lv over a Democratic victory in the lloosier State. BQL-Atnong the many articles required by businessmen, fanners, and mechanics, to make successful their plans and opera tions, none may be found more useful titan a l'ocket. Accountant, containing methods for quick calculation, and con rise rules for treating problems likely to arise in every-day life. Sent postpaid for cents. Address G. R. Frysinger, Lew istown, Pa. MILBOVf WOOLEN MILLS, MILROY. MIFFLIN COUNTY, PA. HAVING resumed the inanu'acture ol j Woolen Goods, the undersigned will k*op con- ' •tuutjy on hand and for -ale. an >sortm*nt of Wool I •ii (MXHIS, cxctuhi vt-ly of tbclr ouu mnuu fac t urr, such .s CASSIMERES, I'lain and Fancy, Common and Fine, J Light and Heavy. P() ESItIN S, OV EH C() AT IN GS, TWEEDS, Ac. 2TI-I A. IST IST EIJS , I'lain and Barred, Heavy, Medium and Light, \\ Lite, Gray and Colored, JEAN'S, SATINETS. BLANKETS, &0., STOCiIAG 1' fc it AS. Germaiitown Zephyrs, &c. Made to order, of three ply. all woo! c hain. Our un-ls nr*- mad** with especial rcftTi'nce to ffUKNG iII aud DritABILITV. hHng put up in the N tMI fad uitinl manner and of the be : r material, and nil he sc.Jd at | ; n-e- Lav as th*v esin he inannfao ured for. and still retain desirable qualities. We have wagons out from which JM rsnn.o an obtain ur goods at their own doors at the same prices that hey ar- sold for at the factory. llij • WHO!. Soap mid I.nrti taken in exchange for goods. nay 15-6 m JA M F.S Til iters can always get the best. o2 Pennsylvania Railroad. Trains leave Stations in tins eounty as follows : y.'.i't Uofvnrfi. Pliil'a Fast Kini- Ex. Mail. Line. grant. a. in. p. m. p. m. a. tn. Lowistown, 5.39 4.10 0.28 1104 Jranville, 4 22 11.15 MeWytown, 6.00 4.4 4 11.45 Manayunk, 4.58 12 00 N. Hamilton, 5 13 p.m. 12.15 J,rin f Ert'tl' aid. I'lnl'a Pay Cin. Ex. M.-il. Ex. Ex. a. in. p. in. a. m. p. in. L wistown, 12.17 555 11.06 0.38 N. Hamilton, 501 10.16 Manny unk, 5.13 McY'ey town, 525 10.40 Granville. 5.45 10.56 Faro to Ilnrrisburg *210; to Philadelphia 5 fi s; to Nov York 7.00; Altoona 2 SU; to Pittsburgh 6 55; to Baltimore 5 2U ; to York 3 20; to Uagerstown 4.55 ; to Ue&d:n<£ ticket office will be open 20 minutes before the arrival of each passenger train. THOMAS cJCIIKLb, Agent. Galhraiili k Conner's ommhusses "onnevt witli all the passenger trains, and rake up and sot down pas sengers at all points within the borough. Orders are requested to h* left at the National House. EXCELSIOR Photograph and Art Gallery. I.Alii BllKkll()l.l)EH>. McKWENS wvn now furnish the pul>- lie with Likenesses, from the tiniest (Jem to a Portrnit or life size Photograph. We have the only Solar Camera at work in the Juniata Valley, and desire the pub lic to call aud examine what Mr. Burk liolder (an accomplished and well known artist) and others have pronounced "a success." Look at the array: (J ems, AI buty j>es or I vory- Ferrotypcs, types, Alolainotypes, IHioto-M i niatu res Ainbrotypes, Cabinet Photos., <*• Card Photographs Portrait or Life size Vignettes, Photographs— Photographs for plain or in colors, oval frames, &e., &e., &e. Our work is executed in the best style, plain or in colors, and at the lowest rates. Call at McENVENS. N. B.- nstruetions to students given ct fair ates. ap4tf i GRAIN f GRAIN! r | HE undersigned having formed a co _L partnership under the name and style of M'ATEE Sc REED, and having rented the LEWISTOWN MILLS, at Lewistown, and thetirain Warehouse of Mrs Abner ! Thompson, at Reedsy.iie, wdl u, prepared to p,. The ' highest market prieo in cash for all kinds of j GRA3N AMD PRODUCE delivered at either of the above places. A share of patronage is respectfully solicited. SALT. PLASTER & GOAL kept constantly on hand. WALTER ]{. McATEE, | augli] ANDREW REED. COAL! COAL f ROM the most celebrated mines, and se- j leetetl f.ir family use. WILK ESBAURE. SEN BURY, ! Nns. 1. 2 and 3, Stove and Egg. LYKEN'S VALLEY. Stove and Chestnut. FARMERS. ATTENTION! LSTVJEBLIRNERS' COAL, | AT Tire LOWEST PRICES. j Orders left at Store of Geo. Blymver & Sun promptly attended to. J. C. RLY.MYER £ CO Lewistown, July 31, 1807. COAL! COA L! JEST received, a fresh supply of SUN HI'RY CUA i,. nil sizes, which will he sold at reduc cd prices. Also, REG EI \ ED, a full supply of I'ALINGS, FLOURING, PLAST. LATII, FIIINGLE LATH, DOORS, SASH, PLANK, Ac., which will he sold at reduced prices. i HiOliß, FEED A COAL delivered any where within the limits of the Borough. Car OK DEIIS hit at the store of Henry Zarhe, promptly attended ti au2l W. U. HOFFMAN & SONS, j TILE. For Draining Wet Lands. Pipes for Cellar! Drains, Water Pipe for < omlueiing Water from Sj rings, manufactured from the best material and for sale in 1 • ativ ipianuty desired. Also a good stock of E.UU'U-' E.N U AliK on hand. Orders prompt v attended to. | J'IEL ZOOiv. j aiiL'7-Tm* BelledWle, Milßin county, Pa. || | )S;i,IMT,R"S NOTIC E. t i V Tii ' following accounts have liccn i examined tin7, for allowance and con tinuation, nisi, and unless exeeptious are j tiled within four days thereafter, will be j confirmed absolutely: 1. Final account of W. .T. Fleming,! administrator of Samuel Wills, into ofj Union township, deceased. 2. Partial account of Samuel H. McCoy, j administrator of George 15. Penepacker, i late of Granville township, deceased. 3. The account of James Thomjison and Crawford Switzer,administratursof David I Switzer, late of Armagh township, dee'd. I 4. Final account of Jacob Smith, ex ecu tor of Hen ry Smith, late of the 110 rough I of Lewistown, deceased. 5. The Guardianship account of John ! Yeatter, guardian of Ellen Hummel, uri-j nor child of Ellis Hummel!, deceased. 0. The account of William Spieher, j administrator, d. b. n. c. t. a. of John ! Spieher, deceased. MICHAEL HINEY, Register. 1 Lewistown, October 9, IS(>7. TESTATE XOTIC! 12. —Notice is here-j 1J by given that Letters of Administra- J tion on die estate of Miller, late of Rratton township, Mifflin eouuty, tie- j ceased, have been granted to the under- ■ signed, l>oth residing in said township.' All persons indebted to said estate are re I quested to make immediate payment, and j those having claims to present them duly j authenticated for settlement. JACOB MILLER, I WM. MILLER, oct2* Administrators. ATI! AO m'IC 12.—Notice iis here- 1 J by given that . lettcrsofadministration ' on the estate of Santuri Oi l. late of ! Granville township, Mifflin county, de-j ceased, have been granted to the under signed, residing in Lockport, New York. [ All persons indebted to said estate are! requested to make immediate payment,; and those having c laims to present them j duly authenticated for settlement. * MELANCTUON CRT, Adtn'r. The administrator will attend at the! late residence ot the deceased, on the ltith ; October, at which time all indebted are j requested to make settlement, and those! having claims to present them. slH.tit TfSTRAI' NOTICE.—Came to the .1 J premises of the undersigned, in 01-! iver township, about the last week in Au-' gust, a two-year-old SleiS'cr, in color; between a red and brindle, with the left horn broken partly ott— no other marks, i The owner is requested to call, prove prop erty, pay charges, and take her away, or she will he disposed of according to law. j JOHN WALLS. Oliver township, Oct. 2 4t DESSOEI 'TION of rartnrrsltip. The partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, trading in the name of Itittenhouse & McKiuney, lias this day (October 3, I.S(iT) been dissolved, by mutual consent. All persons indebted to said lirm will make payment to 1). M. Rittenhouse, cither at ttie store of J. L. McKinuey 0r.1.5. Waream'soffice, where he will remain until the 2-">th of Octolier, and all accounts must l>e settled by that time. DAVII) M. RITTENHOUSE, 093t JOSEPH L. MeKIN'NEY. Wall Paper. i)" DIFFERENT Patterns—large assort- Jit) incut at MoMAXIGAL'S, Milroy. Brass Bells, A LL sizes, and all articles generally kept l\ in a Hardware Store, at McManigaVt, Milroy. Also, Oils and Paints, all kinds of Patent Medicines and Drugs, a splendid assortment of Hair and Horse Brushes, all kinds ot Per-j fumeries and Soaps, llair Restoratives, Toilet) Mouth Wash, &c. ju!2—4A ; . THE Big Coffee Pot Sign .£LGcJ±.XISr 2 iSTOVES! STOVES! STOVES! VLTi the iniportnnt Stove Improvements of the age can now be found at the Big Coffee Pot Sign. By looking over our i you can see that we have all the latest and l choicest stove# of the dav. 1 lie latest and first Cookstove we bring to : your notice is *P T\ Ci TT T, L /■* ■"> \jr UP dim + W i,'o ? j Extra heavy a- d large. The oven in num ber 7 is as large as number 8 of any other ; stove, and it has no projection or low place ! in the front part of oven: it has also a revol ving top. by which means you can move your pots or boiler off or over the fire with out lifting them, and thereby prevent the es- I cape of either gas or smoke in the room. But the greatest stove of the day, on no count of the uiuny conveniences, is James I Spear's ANTI DUST, GAS BURNER Cooking Stove, which is preferred even before a range. You I can have, by the hot water attacl ment, hot and cold water up stairs; it also separates the oiiburiu coal from the ashes without dust or dirt in the house; the centre plates are all double, with the air passing through them; it is a perfect baker, and a tip top stove in eve ry respect. Our next Cook is the REGULATOR, plain top. with feeder front. Ibis is the same as the other except the top. And last, but not least, is the COMBINATION COOK, a stov 4 that we have been selling for six years, and the sale of them is increasing ev ery day. 'Tis a stove we put against the world for baking purposes; it takes hut little fuel, and is a plain, substantial stove, i)MI jLLiiiEi ZWQWS* Almost everybody has heard of Jan. Spear's ANTI DUST, GAS-BURNER, PAR LOR STOVES. For beauty, economy, and durability they stand second to none, and for cleanliness there is none to equal thein; they only need to be seen to be appreciated. We have also Spear's Anti Dust Parlor EGG STOVE, just new, and pretty. And we have the stoves that we suppose are going to 6et the world on fire, — the Morning G-lory, O 3R. I E XT T -A. X, , AND THE ORIENTAL HEATER Our stork of STORE and OFFICE STOVES is complete—new pattern, wood, etc., —and in order that everybody can have a stove, we Jure now manufacturing out of genuine Rus sia Iron a new PARLOR GAS BURNER I stove, called the HON TON; and to all those j who wish to heat an upper and lower room with one stove, I would say, cail and see J. ■ IKVIN W ALMS'S Parlor Heater. I have now improved and completed tny I Parlor Heater. With this stove you can per i fectly heat up and down stairs at will, and their cost is r.ot one third that of any other i Heater. There is no mistake about it, and 1 ask no pay until you are perfectly satisfied it will do as represented. And since lam de termined to render satisfaction to all my cus tomers. I have brought from Philadelphia j one of the mechanics in the country, and I we intend this season to give special atten 1 tion to furnishing off and putting op all cur : stoves. We have been compelled, in order to I supply the increasing demand for our stoves, | to lease another building, on Brown street, in which w- have a large stock of fcT'OVES. j P. S. We will receive in a few days a I large stock of Housefurcishing Goods, At the Big Coflee Pot Sign. Lcwistown, Sept. 25, 1867 Lint of Caaxs for Trial at Nov. T, 1817. 1 .Tonkin's Heirs vs. John Miller, 142 Aug. 1865 2 W.J. McCoy foru-e vs.G.H.Calbraith 79 '- 1 860 3K. Bogle's exr's vs. J. M. Sellers 83 44 1863 4 J.Stonerond for use vs.G. H.Calbtailh 13 Ap'l ISO! 5 Wheeler A West vs. John Winn ' 67 Aug. 44 6 E. E. Locke ACo vs. George Bell 12 Ap'l ISC6 7R. G. Shaw vs. J. Crissman et al. 26 -* " 8 .1. Kyle, jr. vs. Freedom I. AB. Co. 124 44 44 9 Iter. M. Floyd et al. vs. J. Stroup 127 " 44 10 S. B. Haines who survived Ac, vs. Ilutton Madden et al. 130 •' 44 II O. C. Chesney vs. John Kyle, sr. • 2 Aug. " 1 12 J. M. Kepner vs. Jonas Zook 62 44 " ■l3 Anna Hawthorn vs. 11. Rarcus et al. 70 " " jll4 Henry Snowden vs. John T. Lane 126 " 44 15 Cunningham's adm's TS. R. D. Smith 131 " 44 116 E. E. Locke, jr. vs. R.Gallagher et al. 2 Nov- 44 117 Dr. J. J. Dahlen vs. The Co. of Mifflin 39 14 " JIS Mets, trustee. Ac. vs. E. L Benedict 58 44 44 iI9T. E. Williams vs. 8. 9. Woods 62 44 44 20 John Marks vs. Gabriel l.ehr 7'2 44 44 21 Mary A. (Joshorn vs. A. M. Shoop 76 44 44 : 22 Hannah M. McKae vs.TheP.R.R.Co 4 Jan. 186T :23 Henry Taylor vs. Robt. Campbell 31 44 44 i 24 Alfred Kline vs. The Lewist'n A Kish. , | Turnpike Road Co. 42 44 " !j2SJ. M. Cutnmings vs. Sam'! Watts 51 " 44 ,I 26 Henry Zerbe vs. C. K. Davis et al. 35 Ap'l 44 j27 Amos Hoot vs. same 36 44 44 ■| 28 Win. J. Klemming vs. same 37 44 44 ,|29A. W. Campbell vs. same 38 44 44 39 Shem Zook vs. same 39 44 44 31 Thomas Stroup vs. same 40 44 44 32 John S. Marks vs. Gabriel Lehr 47 44 44 W. H. BRAXTON. ProtVy. Prothy's Office, Lewistown, Oct. 7, 1867.-tc 0U& NEW STOCK | TT AS JUST arrived, and is now shelved | XJL for the inspection of the public generally. It I comprises the largest and handsomest assortment of Gaiters, Boots, Shoes, Slippers, Ac., for ladies', gentlemen's and children's we;ir that we have vol had m our establishment, and the prices marked down considerably. We have now on hand a large stock of Men's and Boys' Coarse Boots, j an extra article at a very low price, i We continue to make to order all styles of Boot-, Shoes, Ac., and invito all to cmll and tost our work. 1 °ctlo FRANK H. WENTJi.