y? * ? Attorney at Law, • I'll !, attend promptly to business entrust f\ ed to his rare in tins ami adjoining (vunii -■ DtTice one door west ot the Posi Office. June 10,'49-ly. DUAHAM'S Highly Improved Patent V Manifold W mors, tor copying letters. ■nvciec-L drawings, plans, A;e. This invention u; produce a letter with its copy ot one oper ation ; or, it required, a letter with two fee , .-;//<* to send ainoad, with a single pe/t,(atyle N , which is so durable that it will last tor centu ries without repair, for sale at the book store of C. V. BPOTSWOOD. 1 e wist own, June 16, 1849—fit. i'EAASI LVAiM.V RAILROAD COMPANY. £sfg NOTICE IS hereby given that the tenth and last Instalment of FIVE DOLLARS PER SHARE, on the Capital Stock ot this i >mpany, is required to be paid on or before t;ie first day of July next. Instalments not paid punctually will be sub ject to the penalty of one per cent., as required by law. Suliscribers residing in Mifflin and Juniata counties, can pay their instalments to WM. B.' FOSTER, Jr., Associate Engineer, at his i dice in i,ewistown. GEORGE V. BACON, Treat. June IG, 1^414 td. EseculoiV Sal of a Town Lot. Notice is hereby given that, hy X virtue of the power given in the last wiii of Mrs. ELEANOR At. REYNOLDS, late of the borough of Lewistovvn, deceased, will be ex posed to sale by public vendue or outcry, at the Court House in said borough, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, on Saturday, July 7tli, ISI9, a certain hot of Ground with a Frame Sta ble thereon, situate in the West Ward of said borough and bounded on the West by the ca na!. or street adjoining, on the North "by lot of William Tazweil, on the East by Grind street extended southwardly, and on the !south by a 16 feet alley, being lot No. 30 in the plan of sa d borough, and late the estate of said de ceased. The purchase money in cash will be required to be paid, immediately on the sale, to the undersigned. LEVI REYNOLDS, Ja.,^ E , DAVID CANDOR. \ &*ecm rs Lewistown, June 16, I*49—td. 1 IIOEERA! CHOLERA!! \ITE are surrounded with that dread de ▼ f stroyer. It may be here—no doubt will be. If you shouid have an attack, the "FORWARD DROPS" will effect a cure. Coine and get some—keep it in ycur houses when at home, and in your trunks when travel og. It is also a certain remedy for dysen tery, &.c. An eminent Physician of Ken tucky has said that he " never lost a case of cholera with the Forward Drops." Prepared and sold at GREEN'S Medical Depot, No. 11, LeWigtown. June 16,1*49. GEN. TOM THUMB.' s\ >1 / B Ljju >■> THIS DISTINGUISHED MAN IN MINIATURE W only IS Pounds,—l7 Ytart of Age,- and but '&*• Inches High, KB. teen recci'. cd with ths hichf-'t iriarki of HOYAL. farnr br Queen Victoria, and all the crinci ;"l Crowned Heads of Europe, and who has j-erfrmed ; ' re 6,000,000 of persons during the last six t ears, hold his LEYEKS, at the TOWN HALL, LEWISTOWN. Saturday k AUnday. June 1G k IS. Afternoon and Evening Each Day. Foy'i'.ivfly for Tlf'O DAYS only. HOURS OF EXHIBITION, Afternoon - - - from 3. to 5 o'clock. Evening - - - from Bto 91 o'clock. A<lini*Moii ti.l eis- Children under !0 years li; I £ price. Ij.ots open half an hour in advance, THE LITTLE GENERAL 1 '.ri'r.Alt I.N ALL OF H!S I'LBJf'OItMANt LS, loctudifig f ti.tvi KN ORKt lAN" NTtTI'KA If. He v • Si renres.-nt .S SIMLLOS C<>V\l' VHTB } - HICK THE. OHi A'F Lc He will also *'4i it) hi* KFOTI if * <s'| f MK. arul hi KLM.Wi" <>( RT '■'••jft fie *-u V icU'i .* . Kin^nnd ' i The f* ffim h Nirl.t.ltt* the f.inj eror of Rut • ■ d ail t i.e ij'-il cio** n*d lift awls and No- M H flf KM 'n-e He in *y nroftt i; i in all in* propofti •-! ?• p?,A pfrsjU 1 F.i lityond I a:t'i SIIALLER THAN ANY INFANT That Ever Walked Alone. Tilf. MAiiViFl'>:n r vhe.se m> t.s Ac. K>:< KIVKIJ KtOM '1 HE. KIM.S. QL KKN. A.SU SriLiI.IL 1 "r I JIOI'E,, ILL LL KMIIH! I'E.RI HIS BEAUTirtTL MIXIATL KE EHI IPAGK I F ... • 1., Queen Victoria, rojontintr of the Small '••• the V.* i t as, 5 < Irisriot •ttetided I v l.lfin • aiid Fctman i Llveri will promt>: fe the ' "ft ■- :. 1 tit swcii i,i frrint ci iht ]iij! at trie close e i. Lerce. .*• tMn-i at.-l * ren me 'ft-ect.LiiJj it-e d* , Levee*, sy -'..e u.u-iiv • '*-> l t'.aa tho * tuft be ' M"riON. -/.ire !,-){ At#on different Dwx'f*. at* 'Z thee si"tr- n-t the }*•• 1 • -ori'.'.'j the ft- *el v C f>. (tie ".,crier-:d i :fi ■ jjVlf Hi KWrOf" •"•-i . j it „., n Ttrf teat name of the *11,.].. J,', ha:le S StrtU>. He was born . ('MKItAL I. if. led in Li' #!* Ly his ' '■ S.t< ■ t a fiiiiii.t I'rr-eeptot HPXUM. I '.nch ■ t. msJ,.og ju alia rvUnu* ot Kleveit *'lrail,,„, < i,i),j,. ii under 10 '*. bslf-price. ' UXEPS nnd Bonnet Riblaonfi, for bale WALTER LILLKY. jl -XS p;-; t. Fi '> aril Sa't on hand arid f'<r 1 by Walter LILLEY. j HDD FELLUtVS' REGISTER, FOR 1819, I g SO.iiriilSlNU a complete list of all the j , GOfigros ai)ij Encampments, with their time ar.d p.ace of meeting, and other informa nt n rela ive to the Order in the U. S. For j sale at the book of JuncliWfc. C. C. SPOTS WOOD. RUTH'S ILLLSTRATEO ASTRO>OMV7~ DESIGNED for the use of the public or conimr.n schools in the United States, il lustrated with numerous original diagrams, Rod admirably adapted to those of riper years, iur sale at the book store of Junelo-3t. C. C. SPOTS WOOD. INTELLECTUAL ALGEBRA, OR Oral Exercises in Algebra, for common schools, adupted to prepare the pupil for the study rt written arithmetic. For sale by i June 16-3t. C. C. SPOTS WOOD. THE BOYS' OWN BOOK. V COMPLETE encyclopedia of all the di versions, athletic, scientific and recrea tive, ot boyhood and youtb. For sale by JunelG-3t. U. C. SPOTSWOOD. The Girls.* Own Book, by Mrs. Ciiiitl. C COMPILED by the authoress, with an ear- J nest desire to make it useful, amusing and recreative in all respects 10 the youthful females. For sale at the book store of Junel6-3t. C. C. SPOTSWOOD. rjIAKE NOTICE, that the books of account, A &c. of CRAWFORD &, SOURBECK, have been assigned to the subscriber, (who alone has authority to collect the same,) as se curity for claims, in his hands for collection against said firm, and ail accounts not settled before the Ist of July, will be left with a Jus tice of the Peace, to be sued. SAMUEL S. WOODS. Lewistown, June 9. 1819—it. - _ | Notice. PYSHL undersigned having been appointed A Administrator of the estate of JAMES 1 D. .MORRISON, deceased, of McVeytown, Mifflin county, Pa., hereby notifies all persons hiving claims against the estate of said de ceased, to make known the .same to the un dersigned without dolay; also all persons in debted. to call on the undersigned and settle ' the same. SAM'L MORRISON. ! Newton Hamilton. June 9, IS49—6t. <s2F © 'l* (S IS o Estate of James llobison, deceased. JETTLRB of Administration dt bonis ncn j cum testament* nmujo of said deceased hav ing been granted to me, I hereby request all persons having claims or demands against the estate to make them known to rue without de lay ; and solicit tailv payments from all who owt the estate. * * DAVID CANDOR, Administrator <h bonii^-r. t as aforesaid. Lew is town, June % l-l.*t.t. YT ft T* T C* TP \LL persons knowing themselves indebted to tim u riders, gned, a* Assignees of THO MAS JACOB. Jr . are requested to make pay ment to CEO. W. ELDER. Esq., at Lewistown, or to WM. MOKITNKV, Reedsville, and save further cost?. WM. VT KINNEY, JOHN MCDOWELL, JR., June 9, 1-49—3t.* Assignees. V EDITOR'S NOTICE.—THE undersign ed having been appointed an Auditor to audit and distribute tire money in hands of Col. WM. HI TLER, administrator of the estate of THOMAS J. HYNEMAN, late of the bor ough of Lewistown, hereby gives notice that he will attend at the Register's office, on MON DAY, the second day of July next, when and where all persona interested may attend, or be thereafter debarred from coming in on said fund. lIENRV K CLE. June 2, 1849.—1t. LYKEA'S VALLEY COAL. rpHE I-ykens Valley Coal Cnmpany will be X prepared to deliver Coal, on and after the 20th inst., at the Depot, Dauphin county, Pennsylvania, (at the head of the Wi conisco Canal, 12 milts from Clark's Ferry,) at the following prices CA< it : Lump, broken and screened, $2.00 per tou. Nut, 1.75 do. LimcburnerV screened, do. do. mixed, 75 do. WILLIAM HAWKINS, Treasurer. April 14, 1849-—taugl. w. n. iinvix, ATTORNEY AT LAW, HAS resumed the practice of his profession in this and the adjoining counties. Office in Main street, lewistown, opposite to the Town Hall. Jan. 20, I*B4B—if. Candies and Confectionary. VI.WAYS on hand a good stock at whole sale or retail, may 26. F. J. HOFFMAN. heather, Morocco, and. Shoe findings. \ large assortment always on hand, and for _ sale by F. J. HOFFMAN. inarch 24, 1810. 8 nit! JUST received, a large stock of Ground Alum Silt—l i cents per bushel and $1.75 per sack. f£*7" To dealers a liberal discount off these prices will be made. may 26, 1841b F. J. HOFFMAN- Iron ! Iron ! 11l AVK now on hand an extensive assort ment of Iron, consisting of Nail Hods; Horse-shoe Iron; Buggy and other Tyre, 4, 5 10. ?, and jj inches round, and 5-16, f, and 1 inches sijnare; Scollop, Hoop, Band, and other Iron. and other per sons wanting iron will find it their interest to give me a call, as I shall soil LOW FOB CASH. F. J. HOFFMAN. Lewis! own, May 12, 1841). AATUI2KBWSCOV. rpllE A MLIHCA.V 01L,.- This Oil is not s _| cornpoutid, but is the pure extract ol lie ./nurtcm Sttucu ()il it is well vnowti lii ,t th< medicinal qualities of the bete* • Oil arc r "% surpassed by any, and this an extra* t, makes it still a superior article. It is very hi"bly recommended for Sore 1 hroalj A<. r lAcil, Far-ache, Deafness, Kbiiiniatisro, l + r >- sumplion, Bronchitis, Burns, SoahK A < 1 The above valuable Medicine is for sale fit OH MEN'S MEDICAL DEPOT, No 11 Lew,alown Junt '• li"4'J. and Caps MULTITUDE. U ESOM;ILi; & RETAIL. largest an<i most fashionable stock of . ' ATS AND CAINS, in this or any of the adjoining counties, embracing all sizes of Wen's and Boy's, from the loieest priced WOOL HATS to the FINEST BEA VER—the ordinary Blazed Cap to the Finest Cloth and Fur, is to be found at N. J, RUDISILL'S Establishment, in Market street, Lewistown, next door to the Post Office, and directly op posite Judge Ritz's store. Of this fact any one can satisfy himself who will take the trou ble to call. lie has just received the RSAL Summer Fashions, to which he particularly invites the attention of those wanting a neat and fashionable hat, of elegant form, tastefully trimmed, and superbly finished. Connoisseurs are requested to call and examine them. His BUO.ID BIIIMS, which have given such GENERAL SATISFACTION to hundreds of Ornish and others, who have done him the fa voi of dealing with him, continue to be manu factured to order. A large assortment of all sizes is constantly kept on hand, so that he is enabled to suit almost any one who may call in quality, breadth of brim, and price. His arrangements are now made in the city in such a manner that he will constantly be in the receipt of the best stock of Caps, of all kinds and sizes, ever kept in Lewistown. Don't forget the place. N. J. RUDISILL, Next door to the Cost Office. COUNTRY MERCHANTS supplied with Hats and Caps on the most liberal terms. Lewistown, June 9, 1849—tf. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. IX pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Mifflin county, will be sold, on Saturday, June 30, 1819, at 1 o'clock, P. M., at the residence of JOSEPH STRODE, Jr., in Oliver township, county a foresaid, all the right, title, and interest of the minor children of WILLIAM WAKBFIF.LD and CATHARINE A. WAKEFIELD, deceased, in and to a certain Tract of Land, with frame Dwelling House and Stable thereon |igfcgerected, situate part in Oliver and in Granville townships, in said county, adjoining; lands of Joseph Strode, Sen.. George W. Oliver, John Oliver, Jr.'s heirs, and George Strode, (late the pro perty of Araor Strode, dee'd,) containing CO ACRES, more or less. ALSO, all the right, title, and interest of said children in and to a STONE GRIST IVTILL situate in Granville township, adjoining the property above mentioned, the interest of said children being the undivided one fourth part thereof. THE TERMS OF SALE are, one half of the purchase money to be paid on confirmation of the sale, and the balance in one year, with interest, to be secured by bond and mortgage. At Gt'STINK WAKEFIELD Guardian of minor children of William If"ake fttld and Catharine .J. Wakefield, deceased. JAMES L. McILVALVE, ma2G Clerk of the Orphans Court. Reply to S. P. TownseniTs " TRICKS OF UIJACKS." A yo*ng man by ihe name nf it. P. Townsend is sendlas ott cards over the country, headed "Tricks o! Uaacks." ' Caution Extra," Ate., v\ hiclt are nothing but deaej.tioa ami falsehood Ist. He says, " { have sold the use of my name for 87 a week. If Mr. B P. Townseml will bring one single, solitary proof of this, I will give him SSOO. 1 really never could see the benelit of telling such foolish, SILLY false hoods—they always stain the reputation of the man who Is so Injudicious as to be guilty of them. He says also that I endeavored to secure the services of Mr. Watrous and others, to put up " i>r. Townsend's Barsaparilla (mean ing his ) but he "scorned such a proposition." Now this Is ail false, i never applied to Mr. Watrous in my life, though ho w as introduced to me by a friend of his, without solicitation, or u ith any knowledge that such a man was in eiutence. iid. He says that my Rirsaparilla is not "Original," hx. B. P. Town send know s belter than this, as 1 have frequently slated to him. and the i'ubhe. that I discovered my medicine more than 40 years ago, which was Before S. P. Townaend was born ? This fact alone is enough to satisfy the public that S. P. Townsend's statements arc fabd, and not to be trusted. It he will falsify in one thing he wilt in another. 3d. He says he has attended two of the best medical schools in the country, and "practiced medicine for the last fifteen years !I" 1 stated tills to some of his acquain tances in New York, and I thought they would split their tides with laughter. "Why," said they, "he nctei prac ticed fifteen minutes In his life !Besides he has spent years of his life as a worker on railroads, canals, and ths like , and, of course, could have no other practice but with the pick axe and shovel, and such employment a* all rati; road ojicraiors have, either as a day laborer or contractor." So lar its 1 am acquainted with this young man. 1 should fudge him to be a very illiterate, unscientific man, unac quainted with Chemistry, Anatomy, Therapeutic/, or the Materia Medico, and therefore Incapable of understanding the nature and cause of disease. No money would induce roe to be instrumental in palming off U|ion the public a article like S. P. Townsend's. 1 am aisu satisfied that no sick person will ever call for H. P. Townsend's if they have used it once, and then used a bottle of mine. There Is not a preparation of Barsaparilla in all this country, which is so pare, so pet etrJ'/U, or so reliable In all states and stages of sickness and disease, as my tjarsaparilla. fir eat and Good bursts from every man's lips who has once had the fortune to use it 4th. I will here again make 8. P. Town send another ofler to submit the two Sarsaparillas to the Examination of seven able Physicians, to be tested on such diseases as Scrofula, Salt HArum, Hheumatism, fever Sore/, Eruptions of the bfim, Sort Eyes, Vile/, Vyspepsta, l.ivcr Complaint, Consumption, all female Complaints, as well as disease* common among children ; and if it not broadly and em piiaucally demonstrated that my Sarsapanlla will cure, at least ten cases to his out, 1 will forfeit and pay to any charitable institution B.K*). But, If it Is shown that mine will cure ten to bis one, then H. P. shall pay the like sum of SSOO, In like manner. 1 will give him one year to innko up his mind, though 1 am confident he will never go Into the trial, as he shamefully barked out of a similar one only a frw months ago. The truth Is, my Original SarsapanUa is so much belter than his, and is gaining so rapidly on the public, that he Is becoming alarmed, and resorts to the shamefitl and wicked course of traducing, falsifying, and abusing me. In loic, vulgar language, although I never laid a straw In his way, or lifted a linger to his in jury in my life.. I therefore leave this whole matter with the public, and let them decide on whose back should bo Pinned, "1 ricks of a Quack"—his or mine, JACOB TOWNBEND, 102 Nassau street, New York. NOT*.— The able firm of Thompson, SktUman <5 Co., have advanced a large sum of money to bring the Old Dr.'s Original Rirsaparilla before the public, and have thereby become Proprietors of the same, while 1 have the same Interest in all Its manufacture, nml attend personally in the factory every day. The public may thcrclore rely on Its Original I'uritu and Govdncss. JACOB TOtVJfSEJtD. It Is proper for us to say, In connection with the above statement, that having examined and thoroughly tested the Old Dr.'s rfitrsaparilla, we were so well satisfied of its great virtues and success, in the cure of disease, that we advanced a largo sum of money to bring it before the pub lic and since we have done so, and even before we had cx posed a single bottle for sale, Mr. 8. P. Townsend has not ceased to slander, abuse, and hold us up before the public as " unprincipled men," governed w holly by "cai uidity "and representing that we were making a "spuri ous" Sarsaparilla, with the design anil object of selling it as his, 8. I" article. There never was a more shume less falsehood than this. We do not make 8. P. Town send's souring Barsaparilla, neither do we wish to sell anv as his; we know we have a tar better article In the Old Vr's Original Sarsttparilla, anil wo should be fools Indeed to cast this aside lor one so notorious for souring, Ormsnfog and tiplodtag bottles. His assertion that one of our firm was Cashier of the Belville Itnnk, Is also un true as he was a di lie rent person by the name of Pome ' 11 is equally false that another member of our lirm Is one of the Proprietors of M'Altstcr's Ointment. Such reckless, sieccpmg charges must satisfv the public that he L not to lie trusted, while It casts a dark shadow on the virtue and worth of his Barsaparilla. Every man must ore that ail these falsehoods are designed to keep his •BUBBLE" from HuratliiK* solemnly ap *, t , the public to put ttieir veto on this young man s slan.fi rs, imputations, and deceptions, 'hat he will ever , :--er rn to cherish truth, candor, and the rights ef rthsrt to the sordid arqulsiuon of weaiih. THOMPSON. EKILLMANfc CO. 102 Nassau street. New York > rr~ - E ALLEN, Lcwistown, Sole Agent for Mifflin county. inalD—co'Jt RETAILERS OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC GOODS, &0. LIST OF RETAILERS of Foreign an.l Domestic Goods, Wares, Merchandize Ac within the county of Mifflin, Pa., for the year 1849, as Appraised and Classified by the undersigned | duly appointed Appraiser of Mercantile Taxes, to wit: j .Vrtines of Retailers. Place of Residence. Annual Salts. Class Liquors Whole Atmunl of License. ; \vattson & Jacob, Lewistown, SSO 000 No. 7, <.4o 00 ! Samuel Frank, do 30,000 No. 10, °o*oo I Nusbaum, Brothers, do 17,000 No. 11, jr, 00 ; Kennedy & Porter, do 13,000 No. 13, Liquors, is 75 t William Marks & Son, do 10,000 No. 12, Liquors, Ik 75 George Blymyer, do 12,000 No. 12, l2 50 John A. Sterret, do 8,000 No. 13, lO.OO C. L. Jones, do 10,000 No. 12, lO.OO William J. Sterrett, do 10,000 No. 12. lO.OO Francis McClure, do 5,000 No. 13, Liquors, 15.00 | Frank & Steinheiser, do 6,000 No. 13, Liquors, 15.00 David Hair, do 4,000 No. 14, 7.00 F. J. Hoffman, do 10,000 No. 12, 12.50 Walter Lilley, do 7,000 No. 13, lO.OO F. G. Franciscus, do 5,000 No. 13, 10.00 Johnson Thomas, do 2.000 No. 14, Liquor 3, 10.50 Charles Ritz, do 5,000 No. 13, 10.00 Frederick Swartz, do 2,000 No. 14, 7.00 Edwin Allen, do 4,000 No. 14, 7.00 S. F. Green, do 3,000 No. 14, 7.00 George Davis, do 3,000 No. 14, 7.00 Michael Buoy, do 2,000 No. 14, 7.00 John Hays, " do 1,000 No. 14, 7.00 Francis McCoy, do 6,000 No. 13, lO.OO C. C. Spotswood, do 1,000 No. 14, 7.00 Martin Webb, do 1,000 No. 14, Liquors, 10.50 Frank & Stineheiser, do 3,000 No. 14, Liquors, 10.50 John Hoops, Dcrry township, 2,000 No. 14, Liquors, 10.50 John A. Wright & Co., do 5,000 No. 13, lO.OO George Bumbaugh, do 1,000 No. 14, Liquors, 10.50 M. Horning, Oliver township, 5,000 No. 13, Liquors, 15.00 John L. Ickes, do 2,000 No. 14, 7.00 John Haman & Son, McVeytown, 7,000 No. 13, lO.OO G. & W. Macklin, do 6,000 No. 13, 10.00 Hardy & Hartzler, do 5,000 No. 13, lO.OO N. B. Bratton, do 3,000 No. 14, Liquors, 10.50 James Cooper, do 4,000 No. 14, lO.OO G. W. Breinan, do 3,000 No. 14, Liquors, 10.50 John Bogle, do 1,000 No. 14, 7.00 A. F. Whitaker, Wayne township, 5,000 No. 13, lO.OO Samuel Morrison, do 2,000 No. 14, 7.00 J. & J. A. Atkinson, do 2,000 No. 14, 7 00 George McLaughlin, do 2,000 No. 14, 7 00 James Carmichael, do 2,000 No. 14, Liquors, 10 50 Cyru* CnsweH, do 2,000 No. 14, Liquors, 10.50 Llisha i ields, do 1,000 No. 14, Liquors, 10.50 Jacob Lex, Newton Hamilton, 8,000 No. 13, 10.00 John W. Smith, do 10,000 No. 13, _ 10.00 Purcel & Vanzandt, do 5,000 No. 13, 10.00 David Bare, Menno township, 2,000 No. 14, Liquors, 10.50 Everhart & Contner, do 5,000 No. 13, lO.OO George Blymyer, do 4,000 No. 14, 7 00 Overholtzer & Stirk, Union township, 7,000 No. 13, lO.OO J. Hoar &H. S. McNabb, do 6,000 No. 13, Liquors, 15.00 M. Steely & Co., do 6,000 No. 13, lO.OO T. Reed &J. B. Cottle, Armagh township, 6,000 No. 13, lO.OO George Landes, do 6,000 No. 13, lO.OO Robert Kinsloc, do 6,000 No. 13, lO.OO Henry Kohier, do 1,000 No. 14, 7.00 Glass & Alexander, Brown township, 6,000 No. 13, Liquors, 15.00 John Albright, do 3,000 No. 14, 7.00 S. Sultzbaugh, Decatur township, 2,000 No. 14, 7.00 \DI)ITIO?v\L persons returned for License, under the Act of Assembly, passed the 10th day of April, 1843, entitled, " An Act to create a Sinking Fund, and to provide for the gradual and certain extinguishment of the debt of the Commonwealth, to wit: Distilleries. .Names and Residence. A O. of gallons dts- . Innual Salts. Class. .lmount of tilled per Annum. License. E. E. Locke & Co , Armagh township, Distil lers of Alcohol, 16000 $5,400 No. 8, $12.50 James McDonnald, Menno township, Distiller of Spirituous Liquor, 1800 * 450 No. 10, 5.00 Christian Smith, Lewistown, Brewer of Beer, 4800 1056 No. 10, 5.00 Patent lledieine*. Retailers. Residence. Annual Salts. Class. License. Charles Ritz, Lewistown, S2OO No. 4, $5.00 Edwin Allen, do 200 No. 4, 5.00 S. F. Green, do 200 No. 4, 5.00 F. J Hoffman, do 200 No. 4, 5.00 John Albright, Brown township, 100 No. 4, 5.00 David Bare, Menno township, 100 No. 4, 5.00 G. W. Brehman, McVeytown, 100 No. 4, 5.00 Beer & Eating Houses, Restaurants, Oyster Cellars, <fcc. Charles Shell, Lewistown, SSOO No. 8, $5.00 Daniel Wise, do 500 No. 8, 5.00 Mrs. Hart, do 500 No. 8, 5.00 Samuel Lcsick, do 500 No. 8, 5.00 George Siegrist, do 500 No. 8, 5.00 Ezra Britton, do 500 No. 8, 5.00 Frederick Griminger, do 500 No. 8, 5.00 APPEAL will be held at the Treasurer's Office, in Lewistown, on SATURDAT, the 23d "day of June, between the hours of 3 A. M. and 4 P. M., for all those who may feel them selves aggrieved by the foregoing nppraisemenl and classification. HENRY STONER, Lewistown, June 2, 1843 —td. Mercantile Appraiser for MiJfiin county. The above Licenses will be made out and ready for delivery immediately after the Appeal, and by law they are directed to be lifted previous to the first day of July next, otherwise suits are required to be instituted against all delinquents. TREASURER'S OFFICE, \ NATHANIEL FEAR, Treasurer. Lewistown, June 16, 1843. $ Valuable Proper!v at PRIVATE SALE. rpHK stiver • v oilers at private tale that X valuable faiknown as 14 LOCRPORT," on • wi< ch he now resides, .situate In Oliver town ; ship, Miiflin county.rbout 7 oii'es from M'Vey town, aim 8 miles from Lewistovva, containing 1 O 9 Acres, more or less, of river bottom land, in a high ; state of cultivation. The improvements con- I sistot a plastered two story FARM | HOUSE, Bank Barn, with insur- J•J| J. arice on it; a Store House at the gflgj IJQjai basin, witli tenant houses andjSGlßlft shop suitable for any mechanical business, a JWc TW O STO It Y FRA M E .MANSION HOUSE, 24 by 40 | 11| feet, with kitchen, wood house, | house, smoke house, two story spring house, good stabling, and otlier out buildings, iTfountain of good water at the door, I together with a large variety of choice FRUI T TREES, such as apricots, nectarines, peaches, pears, apples, cherries, plums, &x. There is on thia property a water power of 221 feet fall, sufficient to drive any machinery. ) From its situation—being on the Pennsylvania | Canal—its contiguity to the Central Railroad, from which it is only separated by the Juniata river—its convenience to schools, three churches, &.C., this farm commends itself to the attention of all who seek an agreeable and convenient location. Persons desirous of purchasing are requested to call aud examine the property. The terms ! will be made to accommodate purchasers. JOHN L. ICKES. 1 March 17, 1849-Gm. Lancaster Examiner copy to amount of Si and charge this office. "TToTit DIN (J! IADIES and GENTLEMEN can be ac j commodatcd with boarding on reasonable terms at Mrs. McCAY'S, on Main street, in the house formerly occupied by Mrs. J. Mc- Cormick. Levvistown, April *2l, 1849. j —• — DISSOLUTION. —The pajtnerehip hereto fore existing, under the firm of GREEN & BANKS, was dissolved by mutual consent on the 21st May. The books and occountsaro in the hands of Dr. GRWI.s, who is duly uuthoriaed to settle the same. J. K. GREEN. A. A. BANKS. • June 2 IS49.—Ut Valuable Ural Estate and .Hill Property FOR SALE. Til HE subscriber oilers at PRIVATE SALE that X valuable farm of LIM E S TO.V E 1. A A' D, situate in Kishacoquillas Valley, Mitfiin county containing 160 Acres, more or less. The improvements are a MERCHANT MI 1,1.. with thiee run of Burrs and one pair of Chop ping Stones, all in full operation and in good repair, situated in a fertile region with a good run of custom. Also, a SAW MILL & PLASTER MILL, and FRAME HOUSE for the mi Per. On the farm there is a good FR A M E fffSlf'ja DWELLING HOUSE Jjjjjlßb YOUNG ORCHARD of choice ; Twenty acres of the above is good timber land, the balance cleared and in a high state of. cultivation. There is likewise a good appear ance of Iron Ore of the best quality, known as the "Greenwood Ore.' 1 This property lies near Greenwood, on the west branch of Kisha coquillas creek, t never failing stream of lime stone water. This estate will be sold together or separate to suit purchasers. Any person wishing to view the premises, or purchasing, can ascertain terms, &.c., by calling on Mr. WILLIAM MC CLELLAN, living in the neighborhood. SAMUEL HOLLIDAY. March 17, 1849—tf. Valuable Heal i,state at PRIVATE SALE. fiIHE SUBSCRIBER offers at Private Sale, a good Two Story Stone Dwel 'ln HOUSE, with lot and other T i improvements, situate in the i fljjfrborough of Newton Hamilton. A LOT at the Lock below said J borough, lying along the Canal | * and close by the Central Rai road, being one of the best locutions lur a Grocery Store in the county. The titles are unquestionable. For further information apply to Judge Crisvvell, in New ton Hamilton, or to the subscriber in McVey town. A. J. NORTH. McVeytown May 12, 1819—Ot. Pennock's Patent sssr aitz GR&ZIT PIiANTER, FOR I'I.JXTIXG fl fIK. ir. RYF., R.IL'I KY 1X1)1. IX COILS", (UTS, HE. LY!*, I'E IS RUT.I li.-IG.IS, TLRXJI'S. tyc. rpIIIS Machine tpeiaJes equally we!! uii A all kinds of land, an 1 is not injured bv coining m contact with rocks, roots, &c. it will plant point rows, and ail irregular shaped fields, without sowing any part twice over. With a saving ol from 10 to 15 percent. in labor, it will, with ease for two horses, plaut i from 10 to 12 acres per day of wheat, oats, barley, and other small graius j arid with one man and horse, it will readily plant t'rom 15 to 20 acres por day ot Indian corn, beans, peas, rutabagas, <fcc. It will save from 2 to 3 pecks ot seed per acre, and yield from 15 to 20 per cent, more than the broad cast seeding, by distributing the grain uniformly at any desired depth, and leaving a ridge of earth between the rows. The roots of the young plant are protected during the winter by the action of the frost and rain mouldering the earth upon them, in stead of being thrown cut and exposed as in broad cast. On this account the stalk is stronger and less subject to mildew, and is not so liable to injury by the fly. The farmer is frequently prevented by rain from harrowing in his grain after it is sown, which harrowing is needless in seeding with this machine as it completes the work at once. PREMIUMS, W 'ere awarded these Drills as fallows: By the Philadelphia and Delaware County Agricultural Society, First Premium, in 1841. By the St. George's and Appoquinimink Ag ricultural Society, in 1841. By the American Institute, Silver Medal, in 1842. By the Franklin Institute, Diploma, Honor ary, in 1842. By the New Castle County (Delaware.) Agricultural Society, First Premium, in 1-45. By the New York State Agiicultural Soci ety, Diploma, (Honorary,) in 1846. By the New York State Agricultural Soci ; ety, First Premium, in 1847. Recommendations. VALLEY, May 28,1549. Mr. Aimer Thompson: Dear Sir—The Pennock Drill I got from you last summer, worked to my entire satisfaction, in rough and smooth ground. Each tube and hopper work ing separate and independent ot each other, is a decided advantage, by escaping rocks, roots, sowing point rows, &c., and from the appear ance of my crop at this time, there will be a better yield to the acre than on what I sowed broad-cast, besides a saving of one halt bushel of seed to the acre. 1 believe it is one ot the most profitable agricultural implements in use by the farming community. JAMES BE ATT Y, Jr. We cordially concur in the above. JOSEPH CAMPBELL, JAMES PARKER, ADAM GREER. RF.EDSYILLE, May 20, 1849. Mr. ABXER THOMPSON : Dear Sir —The Pennock Drill, that I bought of you last sum mer, worked to my entire satisfaction, both on rough and smooth ground ; it is not injured by coming in contact with rocks or roots. I think from the present appearance of my drilled wheat, that it will yield enough more on my crop to pay the price of the Drill, at any rate. FELIX McCLINTICK. This is to certify that each of the under signed bought one of Pennock's Drills of Ab ner Thompson last summer, and that we fully concur in the above statement made by Felix McCiintick. S. W. TAYLOR, JR., JOHN TAYLOR, J NO. MACLAY, SAMUEL ALEXANDER, JAMES ALEXANDER, JAMES M. MARTIN. NEAR ALLKNVILLE, May 19, 1819. Mr. Abner Thompson: Dear Sir—Having used one of S. & M. Pennock's Drills, iutro | cluced by you some two years ago in tins coun j ty, I am fully satisfied of its great utility to the farmer who will, with due care, use it. For my own part, I think that I will, upon thirty-eight acres sowing, gain enough this j year to pay for one of the Drills. Yours respectfully, WILLIAM WILSON. The undersigned fully concur in the above. W. IJ. JOHNSTON, SH. ZOOK. Mirrr.ix COUNTY, May 16, 1519. Mr. Abncr Thompson : Dear Sir—The Pennock Wheat Drill 1 purchased of you last fall worked to my entire satisfaction, both oil rough and smooth ground. It saves at least one peck of seed per acre, and 1 believe, from i the present appearance of the wheat, it will yield considerably more than tiiat seeded m ! the usual broadcast way. JOHN MCDOWELL. We hereby certify that, having bought and used Ponnock's Drills, we cheerfully concur in the above statement, made by Mr. M'Dovvcll. WM. CUMMINS, SAM'L W. TAYLOR, YOST KING, SAMUEL LANTZ, MATTHEW TAYLOR PERRY TOWNSHIP. May 24, 18-19. Thompson ; Sir—The Pcnnock Diill I bought of you last summer worked to my en tire satisfaction, both on rough and smooth ground, as it is not injured by coming in con tact with rocks. Each hopper and each tube works sepaiate and independent of each other; ; it will sow all irregular shaped land and point ; sows, without sowing any twice over; it savei at least I bushel of seed to the acre ; and I be i lieve the drilled wheat will yield considerable more than that sown in the usual w ay. WILLIAM F. SHAW. I fully and cordially subscribe to the correct ness of the statement above. JOHN FLEMING. WM. M. FLEMING. Isaac Price substantially concurs in above. ()C7~Manufactured and for sale by the sub scribers, at Perryaville, Mifflin county, Pa., who will deliver Drills iu any part of BED FORD. CAMBRIA, HUNTINGDON, MIFFLIN, CEN TRE, CI.INTON, and LYCOMING counties. (£V"The Drills are warranted to perform to the entire satisfaction of purchasers, if used ac cording to directions—it not satisfactory, after a fair trial, they will be taken back, provided a reasonable compensation be allowed for their use. (Office for n Drill, StOO. ABNER THOMPSON, WILLIAM REED. Pi:an\.>vu.E, Mifflin county, l\i., f ~ I J cue J, I*l9. ' S
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