AGIIGTOUML Early Garden Work. As soon this month as the frost is out of the ground, ]x?as can be sown, of the extra early and eari v frame va rieties. Thev should be sown rather shallow. They are a hardy plant, and will stand some freezing, and are sometimes seen poking their noses through the snow qnite unharmed. Cauliflowers should be now transplant ed in the hotbed, and not a day should be lost. Onions can be set whenever the ground is fit. In warm borders, parsnip, horned carrot, long scarlet radish, celery, cabbage and spinach seed can be sown about the middle of the month. Rhubarb, to get a supply at once, should he set out by separa ting the roots. So with horse radish; but a little of the crown of the root should be attached to each piece. These are perfectly hardy and can be set out at once. All the trash in the garden that was not cleared oft* last autumn or winter, und is unfit to convert into manure, in cluding the raspberry, blackberry, rose, shrubbery and grape primings, should be gathered up in heaps and on calm days burned. The rose bushes should have all the old and dead wood remo ved, and the rest considerably short ened if overgrown. Shrubbery also should be thinned out where spreading too much at the bottom, and shorten ed in, especially where space is valua ble* Those who desire the autumn crop, only, of the Cutawissa Raspberry, should remove all the vines close to the ground. As soon as the new shoots are two or three inches high, a good mulching of stable-yard manure is ex cellent. After they reach a foot or eighteen inches, a mulching of grass, straw, garden rakings, Ac., should be applied once or twice dm ing the seas on. Raspberries, blackberries, goose berries. Ac., require a loose, rich, moist soil, and this is the way to provide it. New asparagus beds can be prepar ed now whenever the ground is in or der. For this purpose roots, one, two and three years old are generally used. Wo however prefer to plant the seed, which should be covered about two in ches, and planted from two to three inches apart, in hills a foot apart each way. Three seeds should be allowed to a hill, and stuck in a triangular form, thus Planting the seed in stead of the roots, will produce better plants and afford a supply of aspara gus just as early.— Germantoicn Tele yraj>h. Clear up the Front Yard. A pleasant home should never have an unpleasant approach. In the gen eral clearing up in spring, do not for get to put the frout yard 'to rights.' \Ve do not advocate anything stiff, for mal, or expensive. Straighten up and repair the fence. Remove everj-thing from the yard that does not belong there. Have a good walk from the gate to the front door, not one that is sunken below the general level and al ways flooded in rains; but let it be a little raised so as to be passable in all weathers. Have some flower borders by all means, but if there is unfortu nately neither time nor taste for these, have grass and some trees and shrubs, not set in stiff rows, but dotted here and there. Then get a Virginia creep er (American \\ oodbine) or wax work vino from the woods, and run it over the porch, if there is one, or if not, run it upon the door. A climbing rose may be easily obtained and will be ve ry beautiful when in bloom. A small amount of work and a little taste will make even an humble house look at tractive and homelike.— American A<j. UNITED STATES Internal Revenue. I ANNUAL. TAXES FOR 1864. nPJIE attention of tax payers is hereby JL called to the provisions of the United States Excise Law relative to the assessment of annual taxes. By the sixth section of the act of July 1, 1862, it is made the duty of all persons, part nerships, firms, associations, or corporations, made liable to any annual duty, license, or tax. on or before the first Monday of May in each year, to make a list or return to the As sistant Assessor of the District where located of the amount of annual income, the articles ! or objects charged with a special tax, and the j business or occupation liuble to pay any : license. I Every person who shall fail to make such return by the day specified will be liable to I be assessed by the Assessor according to the best information which he can obtain; and in such case the Assessor is required to add fifty per centum to the amount of the items of such list. Every person who shall deliver to an As' sessor any false or fraudulent list or state ment, with intent to evade the valuation or enumeration required by law, is subject to a fine of five hundred dollars; and in such case the list will be made out by the Assessor or Assistant Assessor, and from the valuation and enumeration so made there can be no appeal. Payment of the annual taxes, except those for licenses, will not be demanded until the thirtieth day of June. The appropriate blanks on which to make return, and all necessary information, will be furnished by Joseph Milliken and Robert Sterrett, Assistant Assessors for the 15th and 16th Divisions, to whom the returns should be delivered on or before the firat Monday of May, at their offices. JOHN DEAN, U. S. Assessor 17 th District. Hollidaysburg, March 3—St. ALBUMS, OF all kinds and styles from 75 cents to flO. Call and tte, at PATTON'S/ lift of Causes for Trial at April Term, '6l. No. Mam. of &att-r: No. Term. Tear. 1. Dan. E. Shaffrr, for use vs. John McDowell et. al. 96 Aug. 1862. 2. Ralph Bogle's Ex'ra. vs. Win. J. McCoy 69 Jan. 1863. 3. Same vs. same 60 " 4. Same vs. same 61 " 5. Same vs. same 62 " G. Jos Alexander vs. Wm. B. McAtee & Walter B. McAtee 25 A pi. " 7. Reuben C. Hale's Esr's. vs Dr. Jos. B. Ard's Exr's. 6 Jan. 1864. 8. John R. Weekes vs. John Hays 4 A pi. " N. C. WILSON*. Proth'y. Prothy's. Office, Lewistown, Marcli 2, 1864. Notice to Collectors of Taxes. THE Commissioners have adopted the fol lowing regulations respecting Collectors of Taxes: Ist. That the Treasurer be and is hereby directed, on the 6th day of April. 1864. to charge interest on all balances due by col lectors of State and county taxes for iB6O, 1861 and 1862—in each case charging inter' est from Weduesday of the April court fol lowing the year of the issue of the duplicate —and on the Ist of May next to add similar interest to all outstanding taxes fo.r 186$. 2d. That the tieasurer is hereby directed, on Wednesday of April court of each year to add interest on all outstanding balances on duplicates *>r the previous year. 3d. That the Treasurer furnish the com missioners, at the times above designated, with the several amounts due by collectors. 4th. That no exonerations will hereafter be granted to collectors after the January court following the issue of the duplicate. By order of the Commissioners, GEORGE FRYSiNGER, Lewistown, Jan. 20, 1863. Clerk. NEW GOODS TOM COX'S. ING a fine assortment of Shoes suit able for spring ami summer, I would in vite my customers to call and take a look at them, as they consist of Women's, Misses and Children's work, of all the various stvles. such as Ladies', Misses and Children's Balmorals of very handsome styles; also Men's Balmoral Gaiters, Oxford Ties, and Brogans. Boys and Youth's Balmorals of different styles. As Shoes are very high. I propose to sell at very small profit, for cash Home made work on hand, and will make all the various styles to order at shortest no tice at the old stand in the f übtic square, third door west of Geo. Blymyer's store. ap22 1863 T. COX. 'ii W g AV . FAR.MER.S AND JOHN B. SELHEinZER, BEGS leave to inform the citizens of Mif flin and adjoining counties that he has just opeued in his new store room in Market street, Lewistown, a few doors east of the diamond, a full stock of HARDWARE, comprising everything usually kept in a Hardware Store, and which will he sold at a lower profit than goods of this kind have ever before been offered in Lewistown. The fol lowing classification embraces the leading ar ticles on sale : £C23CSSL&SJIIO3 8 A general assortment of Carpenters' and Joiners' Tools; a large lot of Hinges, Screws, Door Locks, Bolts, Axes and llatchet6, Door Bells, Chalk, Twine, Tacks, Trowels, Gate Hinges, etc. Butchers' Tools, consisting of Patent Saws, Spring Balances, Cleavers, Knives, Steels, etc., etc. -- SjTft s Scythes, Sickles, Rakes, Fv.riis, Shovels, Hoes, Sandboards for Scythes. Trace and Halter Chains, Currycombs, Cards, etc. I'OK HOUSEKEEPERS A\D OTHERS: An excellent assortment of Fine Cutlery, comprising Knives and Forks of varied styles, Dessert, Tea and Table Spoons, Scissors, Ra zors. etc. Also, Buck Saws, Cedar Spiggots, Andirons, Shoe Brushes, Mouse Traps, coarse and fine Sieves. IRON, NAILS, &c. All sizes of Nails and Brads, very low bv the keg; nail rod, bar, round and hoop Iron; Steel ; Iron Wire, Carriage Springs, Wagon i Boxes, etc., etc ioy-A call is respectfully requested, as I 1 am confident that my goods and prices will j not fail to please. JOHN B. SELHELWER. Lewistown, May 21, 1862. Estate of Peter Rhodes, Sen., deceased. is hereby given that letters of 1* administration on the estate of Peter Rhodes, sen., late of Oliver township, Mif fliD county, dec'd., have been granted to the undersigned, the first named residing in Oli■ ver township, and the latter in Huntingdon county. AH persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment and those having claims to present them duly authenticated for settlement. JOSEPH RHODES, Oliver. feb3* PETER RHODES, Hunt. Co. Estate of Dr. Joseph Henderson, dec'd. OLILE is hereby given that letters tec 1.1 tauieutary on the estate of Dr. Joseph Henderson, late of Granville township, dec'd., have been granted to the undersigned, reeid' ing in said township. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immedi ate payment, and those having claims to pre eentthem duly authenticated for settlement to MARGARET HENDERSON, or Geo. W. Elder, her Attorney, at Lewistown. Estateof Jacob L, King, deceased. OTICE is hereby given that letters testa -11 n entary on the estate of Jacob L. King, lato of Menno townohip, Mifflin county, de ceased, have been granted to the undersigned, residing in said township. All persons in- to said estate are requested to mike immediate payment, and those having claims to present them duly authenticated for set tlement. YOST IIARTZLER, mar9-6t* Executor WILLIAM LIND, has now open A NEW STOCK OP Cloths, Cassimeres AND yy VESTINCS, which will be made up to order in the neat est and most fashionable styles. apl9 J. AT ROHRER, DENTIST, \\7^ OULl> respectfulv inform the citizens VT of MifHin and Huntingdon counties, that he will practice at the following times and places: The first week in each month at MoVey town; second at Belleville; third at MeAlavey's Fort, Huntingdon county. lie is prepared to execute work of all kinds pertaining to his profession. Teeth inserted on silver and gold plate or vulcanite base. Extracting and filling teeth done in the most approved manner. jel7-ly. To my Friends both Old & New, I've something good to tell you, Were you hinting by my side, But of things I've to sell you. You can read at your fire side. If you'll only send and get A book I have for you, That will tell you all and yet Will keep you laughing too. And since the book is printed, To my stock I've added new. Things even there not hinted, So I'll mention one to you. I've bought a Patent Fastning, 'Tis for putiug up tin spont. Neater, better and more lasting, Than any you see about. But I must be brief yon know In a column here Tike this, So now I'll say, but ho! That COFFEE POT SIGN don't miss. P. S.—A good Lard Can for every man, And a Fat Press that is the best. oct2l J. IRWIN WALLIS. ff§ "y East Market street, gPlSfe LEWISTOWV, aam Has now open the largest assortment of MEN'S, BOY'S, CHILDRENS', INFANTS' HATS Si CAPS, Of every style and variety, Crown, Military, Slouch and Broadbrim, ever opened in Lewistown. ALSO, a select assortment of FURS, all of which, having been bought low, will be sold cheap FOR CASH. ResuCall and examine for yourselves. Lewistown, October 15, 18G2. FOR m HOLMS!! In addition to an extensive stock of GOLD & SILVER WATCHES, MEDALIONS, BREAST PINS, RINGS, and other JEWELRY, AT sk -mux* establishment will be found a beautiful as sortment of , . WILLOW WORK STANDS, mm* Maam Photograph Albums, $1 to $9, ALSO, of all the prominent MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, and hundreds of articles suitable for Pres ents during tbe Hollidays. Keep up the good old custom of giving presents, and for suitable ones, which are sure to please wife, sister, mother, daughter, sweetheart, husband, son, or brother, call on 11. W. JUN KIN. Lewistown, Dec. 9, 1963. AUDITOR'S NOTICE.— I The undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Orphans' Court to distribute the balance in the hands of Joseph Brought, Executor of Mary J. Robison late of the Borough ot Lewistown, deceased, to and among those entitled t re ceive the same, will attend to the doties of the appointment, at the Register's office, in Lewistown, on Friday, the 25th day of March, next, at 10 o'clock a. m. Those interested are requested to attend. W. P. ELLIOTT, feb24 " v , ;*T Auditor. BEST Note and Letter paper at march 2. BRAIN'S. AMBROTYPES The Gems of the Season. THIS is no humbug, hut a practical truth The pictures taken by Mr. Burkholder are unsurpassed for BOLDNESS TRUTH FULNESS. BEAUTY OF FINISH, and DURABILITY. Prices varying according to size and quality of frames and Cases. Room over the Express Office. "Lewistown, August 23, 1860. Not Wiman's Steam Gun !* BUT MARKS & WILLIS' STEAM PLASTEK HILL! r |MIE subscribers have erected a Plaster Mill in connection with their Steam Mill, and are prepared to furnish all who may call on them, at any time, with tine, fresh ground Plaster. They will purchase all kinds of Grain offered, and pay the highest market prices. Flour and Feed, Coal of all qualities and sizes. Salt, Fish, Groceries Ac., constant ly on hand and for sale to suit the times. MARKS & WILLIS. Lewistown, Jan. 15, 1862. SADDLES, HARNESS, &c. —'l The subscriber having now on hand one of the best and largest stocks between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, in order to accom modate business to the times, offers for sale complete assortment of Saddles, Harness, Bridles, f ollars, Trunks, Whips, Hantes, Valises, (arpel Bags, which are offered for sale low for cash, or ap proved credit. Among his stock will be found some high ly finished sets of light Harness equal to any manufactured, Let all in want of good articles, made by experienced workmen, give him a call. JOHN DAVIS. Lewistown, April 19, 1860. LUMBER! LUMBER!! Wm. B. Hoffman VI7 OULD respectfully inform the public v ? that he has now on hand a very large stock of Lumber, embracing: Boards, Plank. Scantling, Shingles, Shing ling Lath, Plastering Lath, Garden Pale, Fence Rails. Sash of all sizes, Doors. Blinds and Shutters and ready worked Flooring. Mr. 11., being a practical carpenter, and having selected his stock personally with great care. Farmers, Builders, and others, needing anything in his line, are assured that they will find it to their advantage to give hint a call. N. B. Mr. 11. is still agent for the sale of the celebrated wooden water pipe manufac tured by the Williamsport Company. Or ders for any size will be promptly attended to. Lewistown, Juno 11, 1862. NATHANIEL KENNEDY'S STORE, In the Odd Fellows' Hall. A Very Cftoire Assortment of Old Liquors. r OFFER for sale all the liquors, late the stock of John Kennedy, dee'd., embracing prime French Brandy, Cherry Brandy, Gin, Wines, Jamaica Spirits, and Scotch Ale. Ho tel keepers are requested to call. 8!?%= Physicians can always obtain a pure article for the sick. ALSO, Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware, Stoneware, Hardware, Cedar ware, always on hand: Shoulders, Ilauis, Fish, Herring, Shad, and Mackerel ; Dried Beef of a most excellent quality; with Boots and Shoes in great variety. All the goods will be sold very low. N. KENNEDY. Lewistown, January 15, 1861. TREMENDOUS FIGHT ! AND Knock down of prices, since the new arrival of Boots, Shoos and Gaiters at the PEOPLE'S BOOT AND SHOE STORE, in West Market street, nearly oppo site Maj. Eisenbise's Red Lion Hotel. Call and examine for yourselves our large and varied assortment of Ladies', Gentlemen's aud Children's wear, which we will sell cheap er than the cheapest. Look at the price list: Mens coarse Boots, from $ 1.40 $o 3.00 Men's Gaff " " 2.50 to 3.25 Boy's " " 90 to 1.87 Men's Brogans " 75 to 1.62 Women's Gaiters, high heels, 75 to 1.25 Misses' and Children's Shoes, 12 to 75 Trunks, Valises and Carpet Bags of various sizes and patterns, constantly kept on band. Measures taken for boots and shoes, which will be made at the shortest notice. Repair ing done in the neatest manner. aug27-y E. C. II AMI! TON. A NEW STOCK OF BOOTS & SHOES, >ust received/ FiVy Johnson always ahead '. So come on boys! Prices very little hiyher than last Fall! AS his stock is regularly made to order, he can recommend it to be gond, and warrant it against rips the same as homemade work, and it being purchased before the last rise in prices, gives him an opportunity of selling cheaper than those now purchasing. He also has a stock of cheap work on hand which he don't recommend unless it be to wear out fast. * MANUFACTURING of all kinds atten ded to as usual, and repairing on the shortest notice, but bear in mind that his terms are strictly CASH No goods given out unless paid for, and in all cases where work don't suit and is returned in good order, the money will be refunded so customers will oblige him very much by complying with the above reg ulations. He is thankful to customers for the past, and hopes to have a liberal share of their patronage in the future. sep9 WM. JOHNSON. Estate of George Ruble, deceased. is" hereby given that letters of it administration on the estate of George Ruble, late of Milroy, Mifflin county, dec'd., have been granted to the undersigned, resid ing also in Milroy. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them duly authebticated for settlement. PETER BAREFOOT, febl(/* Administrator, i. AlßfliK liffißT, And Pain Exterminator, An Infallible Remedy for all Chronic and Inflamatory Rheumatism, Diptheria, Sore Throat, Quinsy. Sprains, Neuralgia, Pain in the Back and Limbs. Cramps, &c. MR. Swyers. hv repeated experiments, has succeeded in compounding a Lini ment which possesses nM the magic powers of a pert ert Pitin Exterminator. Its virtues have been unmistakably tested, and every application has given almost mroediate re lief; and the object in giving notice of the above discovery is, not to, enlarge the list of worthless compounds already quite too large, but simply to inform any who may be afflict ed with any of the above named diseases where they can be supplied with an infallible remedy. A long list of names of individuals who have had access to the ablest physicians, and have tested ntot of the patent remedies, all to no advantage, but who were almost im mediately relieved by this powerful Liniment, could be obtained. We, however, give hut a few. knowing that the Liniment will speak for itself as soon as applied : Jacob Sager, V . 11. Stunners, Jaiues McnJetiha!], Jonii .Smith, John A ftrouslit, Serniour liowns, VI \ Meude nhall, Lbuuei Joliu Koliua, Joshua William Mowry, Robert Nelson, •'"WJiitbiiii Price, Jalri Voncc, Riv>eiy, Melissa li. B.nelr, Noah SttUUi, lioury ftashrr, UUUiU-liic buMier, Lydia Soger, Kluitra Doamient. T K BTIMON.IALB. DEKKV TOWNSHIP, July 17. 1863. Mr. Swyers : Sir: i have trn ii your lini ment for a pain in my side, which 1 have been subject to tor several years. Some time laxt May I took a very severe attack in my side and breast, and after using other medi' cities without receiving any apparent benefit from them, I thought I would try your lini ment, and see what virtue there was in it I got a bottle, and after using it but a few days I found that I was much better, and at pres ent consider myself perfectly cured. Yours, truly, " Isaac Price. PERRT Towvsntp. April 27. 1863. Mr. Swyers: Sir: I have used your 1 ni ment for some time, and have found a great benefit by the use of it. 1 believe it to be a great remedy for the rheumatism, and think where there is no other disease it is sure. Respectfully yours, Geo. E. Parsons. FREEDOM FORCE, Mifflin co., June 6, 1863 This is to certify that I am diseased with the asthma or the phthisic from child up, and have tried many things to relieve me. but found nothing to relieve me as much as Mr. Swver's liniment. Samuel 11. Fry. LEWISTOWN, June 13. 1863. My Swyers: 1 have tried your liniment for rheumatic pain in my hip and found re lief by it, and I believe it to be a good pre paration. O. L. Umberger. LEWISTOWN. May 25, 1863. Mr. Swyers: Dear Sir: I have used your liniment for the quinsy, and found immediate relief. Yours, truly, James Uideu. Mr, Swyers: Sir: I believe your liniment to be a perfect and hasty cure for rheuma tism which I had, and by taking 15 drops inwardly and rubbing my hack I was instant ly relieved. Frederick Sieidlc. LEWISTOWN, May 31, 1863. Mr. Swyers: Dear Sir: I have used your liniment for the diptheria and found relief in twenty four hours. My daughter took it; I applied the lioinient anil she was relieved. Yours, truly, Mrs. Mary Kidcn. LEWISTOWN, May 23, 1863. Mr Swyers.: Sir: I believe your liniment to be a perfect and hasty cure for cramp, which I had, and by taking 15 drops I was instantly relieved. S. B. Davis. Mr. Swyers: I have tried your liniment and found relief. I feel no more of therheu mutism. Mrs. Mariha Owens. ALSO, S"W7B2tS> ESSENCE OF LIFE. An Invaluable Tonic Preparation, to cure Dy*|e|iiii, Liter Complaint, Loss of Appetite, Palpitation of the Heart and General Debility. FOR SALE BY JOSEPH SWYERS, Freedom Forges, County, Fa. Freedom Forges, February 17, 1864-6 m TO B A CO 0! Genuine Oriental Turkish, Im. Turkish, Kose, Favorite, Un ion, Kiss-me-quick, Seafar latti, &c. So. I, 2 and 3 (XT I DRY, very low. ALSO, PIPES, TOBACCO-BOXES, CIGARS, and in fact everything that belongs to his line of business, at very low figures. Call and examine for yourselves, and save money by buying at the Cigar and Tobacco Store of E. FRYSINGER, novll Lewistown, Pa. ROBERT W. PATTON, SOFTB SIDE OF XiREET STREET, LEWISTOWN, PA. HAS just received and opened at his es tablishment a new supply of Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Fancy Articles, &c., which he will dispose of at reasonable prices. He invites all to give him a call and examine his stock, which embraces all articles in his line, and is sufficiently large to enable all to make selections who desire to purchase. JBgr-REPAIRING neatly and expeditiously attended to, and all work warranted. Thankful for the patronage heretofore re ceived, he respectfully asks a continuance of the same, and will endeavor to please all who may favor him with their custom. feb2 K BOXES new Bunch Raisins, at whole t) \J sale prices. 50 boxes new Fip>. at no*l9 A. FELIX'S. COMMISSIONERS' _ SALE. ' Commissioners of Mifflin county here* i JL by give notice ihjit they will sell ut pub lic sale, at the Court House, in the Borough i of Lewistov n* on Tuesday, April 5, 1864, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, all the following Lots of Grouod and Tracts of Land, purcbas ' ed at Treasurer's sale in 1868, and which have been held by said Commissioners For a period of over five years, to wit: Taxes and Costs dne thereon. , A house and lot in the borough of Lewistown, as the property of Rob l ert McNeal $lO 63 ; A house and lot in the borough of Lewistown, as the property of l>a vid Roach 7 72 i A house and lot in the borough of j Lewistown, as the property of Isaac Haines 5 13 1 A house and lot in the borough of Lewistown, as the property of Da vid Criswell 22 47 ! A tract of land in Granville township, j containing 100 acres, surveyed iii the oame of Theo & 0. Dixon, 12 99 One half acre of ground in Derry tp., i in the name of John F. Stull 388 Three aDd one half acres of ground in Derry township, in the name of Geo. P. Cooper 3 48 A lot in Derry township in the name of John P. L'>wjy 4 10 A lot in Derry towuship iu the name of Andrew Ryan 4 5'J A tract of land in Derry tp., contain ing 85 acres seated and 25 acres un seated, in the name of Christ- Yoder 26 77 A tract of land in Oliver tp., contain ing 151) acres seated, surveyed to James Rubb " 77 44 A tract of land in Armagh township Containing 100 acres, surveyed to Jacob Kepperling 10 19 A tract of land in Armagh township containing 40 acres, surveyed to Wm. Lang " 3 53 A tract of land in Wayne tp., contain ing 42 acres, in the name of Isaac Smith 10 69 Fifty cents addition on each lot or tract is due for advertising. The owuer or owners of the above proper ties are hereby notified that unless they are redeemed on or before the 4th day of April by the payment of the taxes and costs due therecn, they will be struck off'without res erve to the highest bidder. TERMS CASfI. The sale w ill commence with the first nam ed property, and be continued in the order published. SAMUEL DRAKE, O. P SMITH. MOSES MILLER, Commissioners. Lewistown, March 2, 1864-ts REGISTER'S NOTICE. r following accounts have been exam- X ined and passed by me, and remain filed on record in this office for inspection of Heirs, Legatees, Creditors, and all others in any way interested, and will be presented to the Orpbaus' Court of the county of Mifflin, to be held at the Court House in Lewistown, ou MONDAY, the 4th day of April. 1864. for allowance and confirmation, nisi, and unless exceptions are filed within four days thereaf ter. will be confirmed absolutely: No. 1. Guardianship account of Elisha Bratton Guardian of Phoebe Jenkins, daugh ter of William Jenkins, deceased, and Mary Elizabeth his wife—f irmerly Mary E Brat ton. 2. Guardianship account of Elias Aurand, Guardian of Clarissa A Miller (now Kline) k Polly Sarah Miller, surviving children of Ja cob Miller, late of Derry township, dee'd. 3. Guardiansbip account of Michael Ruble, Guardian of Joseph Ruble, minor son of Ma thias Ruble, late of Granville township, dee'd. 4. Guardianship account of Jonas Zook. Guardian of Levi King, minor son of Yost King, late of Menm township, deceased. 5. Account of Andrew W, Campbell. Ex ecutor of Sarah W r . Wilson, late of Meiino township, deceased. 6. Account of Peter Barefoot and Holmes Maclay, Administrators uf George Guthrie, late of Armagh township, deceased. 7. Final account of Christian Hoover, Ad ministrator of Jacob Bear, late of Granville township, deceased. 8. Final account of Hugh and J. McD. Aitken, Executors of John Aitken, late of Armagh township, deceased 9. Account of William Fields and J. L. Jeffries, Executors of Margaret Fieids, late of Wayne township, deceased. 10. Account of Joel Zook, Administrator of John Kiepper, late of Union twp., dee'd. 11. Final account of Wm. B. -Johnston, Executor of William Marks, late of Armagh township, deceased. 12. Account of Christian Peachev, sen , and Moses Peachey, Administrators of Jacob Peachev, late of Menno township, deceased. 13. Account of Thompson G. Bell, Admin istrator of Samuel T. Davis, late of Derry township, deceased. 14. Final Guardianship account of Wm. Fleming, Guardian of Francina Sample, mi nor daughter of James A. Sample, lat* of Armagh township, deceased, as filed by Wm. M Fleming, his Administrator. 15. Final account of Margaret B. Leattor, Ex'cutrix of John C. Leuttor, late of Bratton township, deceased. 16. Account of Robert A. Means, one of the .Executors of Wm. McFarJand, late of Armagh township, deceased. li. Account of John M. and James R. Beatty, Executors of Wm Beatty, late of Armagh township, deceased 18. Account of George WeiJer, Adininis 1 trator of John Weiler, late of Menno town ship, deceased. 19. Account of Daniel R Ferster, Admin istrator of George Triester, late of Granvills township, deceased. 20. Account of Andrew Reed. Adminis trator of Abner Reed, late of Brown town ship, deceased. 21. Guardianship account of Christian Hoover, jr , (\gardinn of Albert Kearns, mi* nor son of Thomas G. Kearns, late of Deca tur township, deceased. SAM'L. W. BARR, Register. Register's Office, Lewistown, March 9, 'M- Estate Siu Sarah Jaae fflkDowell, dee'd* is hereby given that letters tes li tamentary on the estate of Miss Sarah i Jane McDowell, late of Armagh to* 0 ' jj ship, Mifflin county, deceased, have be?tj j granted to the undersigned, residing in " J township. All persona indebted to said es | tate are reqoested to make immediate p*T ' ment, and those having claims topreseo'. them duly authenticated for settlement. Mrs. JANE MeDOWELL, fablO Exeoutri*- \
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