Mii. Cu IDH'N'S REPLY r> MR KEN N _ j'iie Clmileston pipers of lhe 17lh .mam ait ' i borate reply from tVr. CAL .. p ID lit" rh;rg9 made against him i>v ■\| r BrvroN in the speech delivered t >t j (m , T snict' hv 'he latter at .lefT'TSQii citv.— ri)d r ej'lx as characteristic us the at tack. Mr GAIH-MN Ink"* ep tin* several char pas as specified hy Ins adversary and makes a vigorous retort, not sparing wotds ~| ureal bitterness. It will |>h reinemher t, j iint one ot lite most emphatic points dwelt upon h\ BENTON w is the nlli gntton lint Mr. ( Ai.tMt'N, when 3 inemher of }LR. MONROE'S cabinet, GAVE a written opinion tit tavonr of the constitutionality ( ,| the restriction of slnveiy by ('ongiess jVmn territories belonging to the United States. Ihe occasion, as alleged, for the ■ iving el 'his opinion was the passage nl I fie Missouri Compromise hill in 1820. The charge was supported hy a draft of a letter in Mr. MONROE'S hand writing and die tssiiuiony ot Mr. ADAMS'S diary— both .i 11 _r to show that President MONKOF re quested the opinions ot the members of his cnbin *t in writing, upon the question re ferred to, and that the}* were unanimous upon the ronstitutionnl point. This Mr. Calhoun denies, and cites the "proofs" adduced by M r. Benton as strength nung and sustaining the very opposite. Mr. (1 IIOIJ.N reviews his course in re gard to the annexation of Texas and vin dicates every part of it. The selection ol the House resolution, ho believes, was necessary to ensure the annexation—a be I nil in which he declares himself supported by Mr. ll'iNAimox, then .Minister to Tex as, A considerable portion of the reply is devoted to the reiteration of his constitution al views as to the organization of the Gen eral Government, which he insists, has the States for its constituents and not individu als. hi: i-mmjkji inrrn.-!.< t no foolish per : 1.,- j.i |irejin!u* lie effected if Brandrelh's Pills are used. Purchase i he genuine medicine of the follow ing agents: JOHN" A. STEKETT, I,ewistown; ll'illiam Hardy, Mc- Vey town; Jo nee 4* Sinnngton. Huntingdon; Moore 4" A :>pc. Alexandria; Jt. 4".'V Cresirell, Petersburg; Hart- Co., Manor hill; /' -V. Oiceiw, Birmingham. Religious Police. It is expected that Professor HOPE will 1 reach iu the Presbyterian Church on Sunday morning, at 11 o'clock. MARRIED. On the 24th inst., in Kishacoquillas Valley, i y Kev. Joshua Moore, ROBERT STEWART, of S'lone Valley, to Miss NANCT CARR,of Mifflin county. DIED. On Wednesday morning, in Granville town- 1 •up, JOHN Our, senior, aged almut bti years— i f many years a much respected citizen of ibis county. On the lfflh inst , after an illness of five days, A1 n r. ANN Todd, infant daughter of Rev. Sam !.• 1 V. and Mary C. Blake, aged 12 weeks and one tlav. j ; TilE MARKETS. Lewistown, July 27, H49. Paid by Dealers. Hrtail. Flour - - 75 #4 7A j Wheat, white - 90 1 0 ; > red - 5 1 00 live - - 45 50 Oats - - 25 'l*2 i torn, - * 45 50 1 Cloverseed - -3 o Flaxseed - 1 tMJ 1 25 I 'i'lmothyseed * - 2 00 2 id) , Butter, good - - 124 124 Fei's - 10 10 l.ard - 0 ® Tallow - ill F&tatocs - - 50 Beef, - - 4 00 Bacon, per lb. p ork . . 000 0 00 Wool, per lb. - •* '2-' Feathers - - 41 The Lewis/own Mil Is are lyms? 85 to j !>*i cents for good 4-I cents for Ivyc, 15 cents for Corn, and 27 cents for Oats. WHEAT Croc OF OHIO. —The Ohio State Jour nal of the Ifith instant states, after extensive : nd minute inquiry, that the Wheat Crop of the present year will not exceed in quantity one naif of the promise of the opening season. Pmr.ADEi.PHtA, July 25, IM9. ! The Flour market continue* quiet. Sound i.l rif>< k is held t ami fre-h ground ' >ll 75 per bbl. A contract li.r 1,900 barrels, 1 ■ be ground lrom new wheat, wast made at - i For city corisiipiutiofl pricea ratine lrom -4.921 to $5,12.', with a moderate demand.— I!.' P jot 1r is attrudy at tjK-i No sal cm ot Corn Meal haul been reported. Wheat continues to arrive slowly, and the 1 v -ale reported is 1,000 bu liels new ret! at per bushel. No sales of live, Corn is , arce. Sane sales of yellow have been ma ( e ; 'Hi cents, some at a price to be fixed and j '." I bus. .*!.-< yellow and red mixed at 50 ct. i ■ 1 >b. L>u fo —no further mi ies Ijdu been | n-irtcd. Daily AVtcs. Hat.'ii MOßE. /u!y 25, 1 H 49. Ff 1 k —We note i-n lee of frceh ground I low : '.r-et ! ■ir at jgtT> and *5.12?,. '* i'Ats,—Tl.e fitpply of Wheat is light. ■ *. ■ 1 good to prime reds, of tit** new crop, -e waking at 100a 100 ets. v Soles of Corn al ■ ■" for white, and fi'.htOf) etc' for yellow. A , ,t Pennsylvania yellow brought 09ets. in 11. u". Fall - ol (Jul: at 21t2b ' |By 'ft- Furopa ] LIVERPOOL, July 1 4. ( 01 1 >\ M ARKET. —The SALES of Cot'on for the week amount to 82,0dd bales, at a further average advance of 'd peril). BKEADSTEI VS. — i'lie market was generally • nil, and last week's prices hardly maintained Indian ( urn lia< lurtlier declined Od. a Is. per quarter, and is nominal at 31a325. per qr.— Sales to arrive at 2tßa2ds. There lias been no change :11 the price? el' Wh*rtf from those quo ted last week Flour—Ohio 2oi2fis. (id : West ern Canal, 2I .2.V ; Philadelphia, 23s 6da2T. Od ; Baltimore 21a245. (id. PROVISIONS. —There iias been no alteration in Beet. Western Pork meets with fair inqui ry. Bacon H extensive, and at a reduction ot 2s. per cwt. Western brands have been sold freely. The Iron trade is doll—dealers insisting on lower rates. TWO DAYS LATER NEWS ! ARRIVAL OF THE CALEDOMb The Hungarians Victorious ! THE GREATEST BARGAINS IN DRV GOODS S GROCERIES Ever llllrrnl Vet! ! ! PIAIIE undersigned, desirous of closing out JL llieir present slock ot Summer (roods, to make room tor a large and early supply ot Fall Goods, would respectfully inform the citi zens of Lew istown and vicinity that they will sell them ar greatly reduced prices. Titty have now on hand a general assortment of 73 r €OO3O, OK ALL DESCRIPTIONS, SUCH AS Rlacl; and fancy Milks, Ba egcs, Balzari.nce, Tissues, Alpaecas, Lusires, Linen, Ging hams, Irish linens; plain, tigured, and striped Swisses, Jaconetts, Cambrics, Lace Edgings, Inserting?, Ribbons, Bonnets, &.c , all of which will be disposed of as above stated. Thanklu! ton kind public for past encourage ment received, the subscribers will try to de serve a continuance of the same. OCrTlease caii and be convinced. NUSBAUM. BKOTUKRS. I.e Wigtown, July 28, 1841). VFIP is a small piece of money, yet it will pay tor a yard of excellent Calico or Muslin, if taken to the store of NUSBAUM, BROTHERS. July 28, I*l9. V LARGE lot of good READY-MADE CLOTHING selling off very cheap, july2B. NUSBAUM, BROTHERS. VFF.W pieces more of those superior 4-4 EA RLSTOM (11 Mi HAMS left, war ranted fast colors, and equal in quality to any which have been eold at 20 cents. Afi/.'f -1 Wtrk Collars, very handsome, selling for 12A cents a piece, at the store of july2B. NUSBAUM, BROTHERS. STRAY MA Hi;. STRAYED away from the premises of Mr. BENJAMIN CLAY, in Granville township. 011 the 15th of July inst., a large CRAY ALIKE, sixteen or seven teen hands high, and fourteen years old, with no particular tuark upon her. Any person finding or taking up said marc, is requested to either give notice, or return the animal, to Benjamin Clay, when all reasonable charges will be paid. " CHRISTIAN CLAY. July 28, 1849—3t. imi uo.\i> aJc t:o.\* MENAG E K 1 E , (tONTAI NI.YG the rarest collection of Wild j \ ■ Beasts, Birds, and Reptiles evi 1 before cx ! hiOited in the I nited States, will exhibit at LEWISTOWN, on Monday, Au£H*t fl, I>U>. Open from 1 to 4 o'clock, P. A).—Admission 25 ets.; Children under 10 years 124 els. Among the most conspicuous features ol tins exhibition is the specimen ot tiic IIYPPOI'UTAIUIISf captured by Capt. John Taber, of the ship Good Return, of New Bedford, Mass., after a severe and desperate struggle, the inen barely escaping ' with their lives, before they were able to des- I patch him with their lances. The Performing Elephant TIPPOO, I who has caused such a great sensation all over | Europe, will go through a variety of perforut > anccs, such as Waltzing, Balancing, Ringing the Bell, creeping on Ins fore-legs, walking over his keeper, picking him up,* diawing a cotk from a bottle, Ac. MR. FIERCE, 1 nr. GREAT EMPEROR OF AM. THE I.ION iln the Dens of Wild Beasts. I lis performances differ from all others, not only in the skill and grace w htch lie displays in his exercises with the TERRIFIC GROLTK OF Lions, Tigfrs, Leopards, Cougars, Pailllifrs, &c., &c., &c., hut in the matchless and almost superhuman command with which he exacts the obedient • of these fiercest and most remorseles tenant of the desert, the forest, and the jungle MR FIERCE MAY HAVE MANY IMITATORS, ' hut III : IUS .N O EQUALS ! The list embraces all the finest Living Spcci ! mens of 22? 1(0 ant m a I, ! that the great experience, enterprise, and re sources of the propi ietor • have t cabled them to I bring together in one LUCIE .7.ND SI'LL~S ! I)ll> COLLECTIO.Y. V fuß des: ription ol i the Animals contained in the Exhibition, will he found m the UiJls at (he principal Hotels, previous to the arrival of the company. (j."/- AN EXTRA, containing eight col umns of adverti emeu's, accompanies today's : G izettc. "G* ham.*, at only cents per yard, to be had at the only cheap store in town, i. e. July 28. NUSBAUM, BROTHERS. W IN EN CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS H J for G| cents. Do. for 10 cts. Extra bordered do. tor cents —some very fine new style selling low at _ju!y2B. NUSBAUM, BROTHERS. \ LARGE stock ot plain, barred and striped - Swiss Jaconett and Cambrics selling very low; some 40 inches wide tor 12'. rents per yard, at NUSBAUM, BRO t'UERS. Lewistown, July 28, 1810. MURDEROUS ASS AULTS ! ftCrHcavy SSewnrds Offered ! TIM IE terrible onslaught hourly growing more ilevastat- J- ing in its character to the treasuries ofbotli the Slate and the Contractors of Lotteries, by the Lucky Tickets bought of the truly fortunate and far-famed I.otleiy ami Exchange brokers, FYPSR &. CO., No. 1 Light street, Baltimore, MJ., is the issue of a solemn pledge made by this House with a magnanimity and self.sacriticing interest coequal with the glorious cause tliev have espoused, not to abate one "jot or tittle" their labors, until Poverty, that gaunt Tyrant over the desires of the Human Family, shall be f .-fretted out, "root and branch," from the abodes of all who, entertaining a proper sense of tin ir Just claims upon " Dame Fortune," desire to possess riches, the on ly ini; n yliable bulwark against the encroachments of want- Rcad the testimony ! I'yfi-r &. Co. versus Poverty. A single order may secure a fortune! Cheering results at Pyfer &. Co.'s. LOOK HERE Correspondents, Crery prize sold find paid by Pyfer Let c\< ry one w ho reads this advertisement test the virtue ol at least One 1 ital. Oue failure* can do very little harm. GRAND LOTTERIES FOR AtJIIL'ST, 1 >l9. Alxays Address the Lucky House of I'yfer A'- Co. Date Capital No. of Price of Price of August. Prizes. Ballots. Tickets l'ackig's 1 $ >3,0u0 75 Nos. la drawn $lO gift 50 2 25,000 7b Nos. 13 drawn 5 |s 50 3 l-jOUO ?H Nos. 13 drawn 5 1§ 50 -1 30,000 75 Nos. 12 drawn |0 3? 50 0 sof 12.000 78 Nos. 13 drawn 8 27 00 7 20,000 75 Nos )•> • -- 8 30<>00 M N'cs. 13 drown 10 27 50 9 20,000 7? NOS. 12 drawn 5 II 7,OOO 78 Nos. 13 drawn 10 35 00 30 Si,COO 75 Nos. 12 drawn 5 1H 59 31 20,000 78 Nos. 11 drawn 5 IT 50 OTlic price of Packages of Quarter Tickets only, is advertised above. C-The Ma nag- rs' Printed Drawings, endorsed by the commissioners appointed (for Ibis purpose) by Hit- Gov ernor of Maryland, ate in all cases sent to our < otrt.-- pendents. C-Letters always strongly and carefully sealed. The purchasers of Packages of Tickets seldom have more than six chances against tlieir draw trig in a Pack age any of tiie Capital Prizes, and one Package may draw four of the highe-t prizes. Two thirds of llu prizes are sold in packages of tickets. tM'lease order a few days before the lotteries draw All orders punctually answered by the return mails. Persons at a distance from Baltimore, who wish "For tune Buckled 011 their Barks," will find that it is only necessary to en- lose the puce (as laid down 111 the abovi schedule) for a package or single ticket to tin, truly fol tunate, far-famed, and old established house of I'YFER vV CO., jYo. 1 Light st., Baltimore , Mil., OR, BOX 021, BALTIMORE POST OFFICE. Baltimore, July *2-, )M}9—|m, CariM iilcrx IVanlciL OR THREE irocsl carpenters will JL find employment Lor some time, at good wage?, by calling on tlie subscriber, in Lewis town. SILAS GLASGOW. July 21, 18-19—31. I I *ood 3 i "anted. IjROI'OSALS will bo received by tbe COMMISSIONERS of AlilUin county, up to the 9th of August next, to furnish VVOOI) for the Jail and Commissioners' office. Persons proposing to furnish wood for county will piease hand them in on or before that day. By order ol the Board. ii. J. YVALTRRS, clerk. I.ewistown, July 21, IS-19—td. ili I MM; ISoalslxirg, Ccnlrc Co. Pa. (~i ARDENHRS and orchardist3 wlio desire J( to plant only the very best kinds of hardy fruits, are respectfully informed that they can obtain trees here ot all the most estimable va rieties, including all those which have received the especial sanction of the American Congress of Fruit Growers. (N. Y., Oct. IS4H.) The TREES offered tins season arc of beau til'nl appearance, extra size, (excopt |®*Sgag ing a few new rare sons) and from the elevated locality in which the if'rt. Nursery is established, have all the essential advantages of hardiness and early maturity, for which trees grown at the north have been deservedly preferred. The advantages possessed here are being improved to the utmost, with the view ot mak ing this Nursery, ill merit, second to none in the State. Every tree is indelibly marked and warranted correct. They will be deliv ered in Lewistown or at intermediate places at the low catalogue prices, and warranted sound oil delivery. Ifto bo shipped, they will be well packed tor the purpose at a moderate charge. It is advised that orders he sent direct to the Nursery, in preference to purchasing illy as sorted trees, from often irresponsible dea'ers, at hi"h prices. Such orders, if received in time"\ mve lite first attention. Season for fall planting, October 20. A choice collection of the most admired or namental plants, vines, evergreens, Stc. has been added to the Nursery Catalogues, sent to all post paid applicants. YVM. G WARING. Boalsburg, July 7, 1"09 —lt. | Detn. copy illllfME V virtue of sundry writs T'endi/inni Exponas, Levari Farias anil Fiera Farias, issued out of the Court of Com mon Pleas ot Mitllin county and to rne di rected, will be exposed to sale by public out-cry at the Court House, in the borough of Lewistown, at 1 o'clock, P. M., on Sntiirdav, August llh, lsjO, he following described property, to wit:— A TRACT OF LAND situate in Oliver town ship, Milllin county Pa., adjoining lands ot It. C. Hale on the south, east and west, and John Kcehfovcr's land, and the Jacks moun tain on the north west, containing one hundred snd five acres, more or less, with a two story frame dwelling house, log barn, blacksmith shop and oilier improvements. Also, the interest of George 11. Allen in another tract of iard, situate in Oliver town ship &c„ containing three or lour acres, more or less adjoining lands of li. C. Hale and oth ers, with a frame saw-mill, and other improve ments thereon erected. Seized, taken in ex ecution and to be sold as the property of George 11. Allen. Also, All the interest of Adam Greer in a tract of iand situate, lying and being in the township of Brown, Milllin county, Pa., con taining one hundred and eighty-lour acres, and forty six perches, more or le;-s, and houn ded on the east by the middle branch of the Kishacoquillas creek, on the north by land of i the estate ot John Norris, dee'd., on the west and south by lands of William Thompson and by land of the estate of John N'orris, dee'd., with a stone dwelling house and stone barn, a small tenant house and other improvements thereon erected. About one hundred and for ty acres cleared. Seized, taken in execution and to be -mid as the properly of Adam Greer. Also, a lot ol ground in llecdsville, in Brown township, Mifihn county Pa , being GO feet in front and 1(H) feet in length, be the same more or less, upon which there is erected a two sto ried frame house, and other improvements, bounded by John Matter-on the south, Ahner Reed on the north, and the Lewistown Kislia ccquiilaa turnpike road on the west. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the prop erty ol John A, Harlan. Also, A lot of ground situate in the borough ot Lewistown, fronting on the Pennsylvania Ganal, with a frame dwelling house and sta ble thereon erected, hounded on tiie south aast by lot of Bcurlcy, ou the north oa-t by Wayne street extended, snd north west by the Kisha ei qtiiilas creek. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the proncriv ' 1 " X A'iso, A lot of ground in the borough of New ton Hamilton, Mifllin county, l'a., fronting thirty feet on Back street on the south, and on the west by Roman Catholic lot, en the nor'li by an aiiey,and on the east by property occu pied by J.J. Cunningham, with a frame house and other improvements thereon erected. — Seized, taken in execution, and to ho sold as the property of Dr. Ciias. Bower. Also, A 'lot of ground situate on the Jf est side of Main street in the Borough ot Lewis town, floating on said street feet, more or less, and extending hack 1 JO, feet more or less, having thereon erected a large two story Blick dwelling house and other improvements, houn ded by a lot of Reuben Smith ou the South, a lot of Mrs. Spauldiiig on the North, ami Main street on the East, &t*., Seized, take n in execution and to he sold as the property ot James A. Cunningham. Also, A lot of ground sit fin ted in the Bor ough of Lewistown, county ol Mifflin, Pa. fronting thiity feet on Market street, more or less, and extending back two hundred leet.tnoie or less, to alb feel alley on the South, adjoin ing a lot of Robert Siuts on the II est, with a Log house and other improvements thereon. — Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of James B. Bell. Also, \ certain lot of ground situate on tie south side of Elizabeth street, in the Borough of Lewistown, as extended, bounded by said sireet sixty feet, more or less, and extending South East to the Pennsylvania Feeder, the same width, and bounded on the South If est by JFayne street, extended, and on the North Cast by lots late of J. & I. Milliken, having thereon erected a large Iraiue ware house, a tenant house and other improvements thereon. Seized, talc ii in execution and to be sold as the pro pi rty ot James Potter ft Joint Potter. Als , A tract of land in Derry township, Mifflin county, bounded by lands of Robert Forsythe's heirs and others, containing one hundred and sixty acres, more or less, about tliirty acres of which is cleared, with a cabin house thereon erected. St ize-1, taken in ex ecution and to be sold as the property ol Charles Donlt y. Also, A lot of ground in the borough of MrVevtowii, Mitlli 11 count)', l\u, bounded on tlir south-east 51 1-2 feet by W ator street, on lite nort!i-i ast by Cristvcll street, on the north west by the Pennsylvania canal and a lot ot John Rosa on the south-west, with a brick house and other improvements thereon erected. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of William S. Wooden. Also, A lot of ground situate on the North side of Market street in the borough of Lewis town, Milllin county, Pa., containing 30 teet in front on said street, he the same more or less, an I extending 200 feet back to a 10 feet alley, adjoining R. I . Jacobs on the cast and Fredrick Schwartz on the west, with a two story briek dwelling house, frame stable and other improvements thereon erected. Seized, la tun in execution and to be sold as the prop erty of Lewis Hoover. Also, a certain five story stone and briek grist mill, situate between W ator street and Kishaco'juillas creek in the Borough of Lew istown, being one hundred feet in length, and titty feet in width, and the lot or piece or par ed of ground and curtilage and water power appurtenant to the same. Seized taken in ex ecution and to be sold as the property ol John Sterett, contractor, John Sterett, James Potter Sr. and John Potter, owners cr reputed owners. Also, all that certain one and a halt story frame house situate in the Borough ot Newton I Lunilton.said county,fronting on Water street twelve feet, and extending back sixteen feet along lot adjoining John C. McKinstry, and lauds of Samuel Drake on the I Pest and North, and the lot or piece of ground or curtilage ap purtenant to said building. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property ol Robert C. Craig, owner or reputed owner and contractor. Also, All the interest of John Potter and James Potter in several tracts of land situate in the borough of Lewistown and Derry town ship, Mifilin county, Pa., containing in the whole about fifty acres, more or less; all of which is cleared, and their interest in the wa ter power passing through said lands &,c., hounded by water stie.et, lands ol James Par ker, Milliken, Benedict and Ritz on the north and north-west, the hanks of the Kishacoquil las creek • low dwelling house and c tab|e, one stone grist null and plaster mill, out* new stone i and btiok grist mill, < no two story brick dw< i ling bouse, a saw mill on the souiii side oiThe j Kisliaco'iuillas creek near Duncan's furnace, and several outbuildings thereon erected, Ac. | Also, All the interestol John Potter & James ' j Potter in a lot of ground situate in the borough of Lewistown, Mifflin county, Pa., bounded by Water street on lite south, a lot of E. 1. ! licnedict, Esq., on the west, a sixteen foot al loy on the noi tli, and tin- grave yard lot on the I east,with a large two story logaiwelling house, a large frame bain and other improvements ! thereon erected. Also, A lot of ground fronting sixty feet on Market street in lite borough of Lewistown, Mifllin county. Pa., bounded on the east by a lot of George Patton, on the south by Market street, on the west by a lot of J. tc J. Milliken, and on the north by a sixteen loet j alley, with a large two story brick dwelling house, a large two story brit K shop, a large frame stable and other improvements thereon j erected. Seized, taken in execution, and to i be sold as the property of Sepharious S. Cuin | mings. Also, All that certai i two story brick house ■ situate on Mill or East street in the borough : ol Lewistown, adjoining lots ot Charles Strat ford and James B. 801 l ; said house being ; twenty-two feet in front on said street, and ex tending back twenty-eight feet. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of j Silas Clusgow, contractor, and William E. Fowler, owner or reputed owner. Also, ull those certain following describ : '.-il piece®, parcels and parts of tracts of land, situate in lierry township, Mifiiiu l ouiity, with the water rit'hts i and pi ivilfges thereunto appurtenant, beginning at aw al- j iitit. on the banks of the Ki>.bacoijuil!as ireek, theme ! across the rare and up the creek north fifty-one and one- j fourth degrees, ea-i twenty-sev n perches to a'p"*t, tlietire north thirty-three degrees, east twenty eight per- j • lies to a post, thence nprlh fifteen degrees, east thirty- j s x perches to she middle of she road at the west end of j the bridge arrows the creek, thence north seven degrees, west t went y perches to iron wood, thence north ft ft * -eight and a half degrees, west twenty-five perches to ahkkory, thence north thirty seven and a half degrees, west fifty p< relies, crossing feeder or race to a post allow water mark, thence down the west side of feeder south twenty five degrees, west twenty-five perches to a post, thence south fourteen degrees, east twenty-eight perches to a post, thence south thirty-seven anil a half degrees, east twenty-eight perches to a jtost, thence south thirty-one degrees, east (crossing the roau) sixteen perches and live-tenths to a post, thence south twenty-seven degrees, west twenty-eight pen lies to a post, thence south thirty i seven and a half degrees, west six perches and nine- ■ tenths to a lot or garden, thence by same north thirty three degrees, west four perches and seven-tenths to a I post, thence north eighteen degrees, west four perches ! and three-tenths to a post, thence south seventy-five dc i grees, west (crossing the road) seven perches to line : fence oft harles I! it?., thence hy same and across tail race of mill forty one perches and five tent lis to the place of 1 er or race and the dam across the Kishatorptillas creek, ; and all the right appurtenant. Also, one oilier tract adjoining the above ! beginning at the walnut corner first above mentioned, j thence north twenty-three and a hall degrees, west iwen t eight peri lies to the corner of Charles Rilz's lot across 1 ttie fi edt-r, thence along the upper side of tlie feeder north lifty-six degrees, west eight perches to a post by Charles j Ku/.'s fence, thence south sixty-two and a half degrees, i west ten perches to a (>ost by E I. Benedict's fence, thence south sixty-five degrees, west ten perches and twenty links to a post by same, thence south sixty-iiiue : and a half degrees, west six perches by same to a post, j i hence south seventy-seven and a half degrees, west six | perches to a post hy same, thence south eighty six de- j 1 grees, west eighteen perches aud eight links to the cor- ; tier of James Parker and E. !.. Benedict in right of James j MitliUeii, thence soutii twenty-two and three-fourth de- j grees, east forty-four perches along the line of James j Parker's fence to the creek, thence up the satue north ' sixty live and a half degrees, east ten perches to a post, 1 thence north fifty-four and a half degrees, east fifty pi rilic-3 and seven links to ::ie place of beginning, being part and parcel of the lands, mills, and water rights con veyed to John rett and James Potter, Jr., by James Milliken and wife, by their deed dated the second day of November, A. I). 144, together with the hereditaments I uiul appurtenances. Seized, taken in execution, and to he sold as the pro perty of John Stcrrett and James fetter, Jr. Also, a lract of land, containing thirty one acres and twenty live perches, more or less, situate ; in the borough of McVeytown and Oliver township, with . a forge and remains of Saw Mill and a number of small ! (louses, Arc thereon, and known as Ellen Forge. Also, a tract oi land in Oliver township, ! '■ three acres and eighty-six perches, more or less, adjoin ing lands of George It. Galhraitli, itollidays and others. Also, a traci of land situate in Oliver town-hip, containing S'2 acres and 11'J petches, being parl_ of a tract of land surveyed to Thus. Bruce on warrauf, dated alb July, 17IK!. Abo, a tract of land situate in Oliver tow n -hip, containing 193 at res anil |>crelies, being part i.fa tr.Kt of land surveyed on a warrant to George Cal hraifh, dated September 11th, 1792. Also, a tract of land situate in Wayne township, adjoining Robert Forpv, Goo. Foster, /'etor Ithoads and otheis, containing *2l acres and 80 |ercbes, ! more or less. AI so, a tract of land situate in Wayne township, adjoining lan Is of Win. Laughtin, Ahriti. Lu- Kens and oilier*, (untuning 52 acres and 53 perche - and ! allowance, more or less. Also, a tract of land in Oliver township, surveyed in thr name i f llenry ShatTer, adjoining C'lias. ! J Hall tract, containing 100 acres, more or less._ Also, a tract ot land situate in Union township, adjoining lands of Michael \oiler, containing j ' II acres and '2l; perches, more or less, being the same j : which Jacob Folt/. conveyed to llrooke, Thomas k Co., j with a small house and barn Ihereoti erocled. Also, a tract ol land situate in Oliver township, adjoining funis of Caldwell's heirs, containing , I 50 acres and l*(i port Sien, btiing the same which was j granted to Nathaniel llubbell on warrant, dated Uth | June. 1791. | Also, 11 Iract of land situate in Union j township, adjoining lands of David Zook ami others, con j taiiiisi2 32 ar res, luore or less, with an Ore Dank thereon f ! and other improvements. Also, all the right, title and interest of j Mh hue I Cr is well and John V. thiswcll in a certain Ore Right on :h< lands of tiro heir- of Benj unin Waller-, de ceased, (the liank being now known as the Wallers Ore ] Hank ) j Also, all their interest in a tract of land j I situate in (>livcr township, adjoining lands of John Keef- J | bever, George Allen and others, containing UW acres an ' j I 112 perches, being the same tract which was pun based j from Jos. Kiiiscl and 8. Myers. Al a post on tow path, thence south forty-three and a hatl [ degrees, east twenty-one perches to upper corner land bridge, thence north forty-six and a hall degrees, east to I middle of creek, thence up middle of creek to place ol | beginning, containing fifteen acres, more or less, the ' same being the remainder of two messuages and tracts or parcels of laml which were sold and conveyed by j the said Henry Harriik to the said John Kobb and the | said John M Barton, by deed dated the seventh day of ! April, 1811, together with the hereditaments ?ud apptir -1 t.-nances. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as ! the property of Juhn Rubb, with notice to Joseph Bower, j Dr. Charles Bower, Michael (Viswetl and Kojah McVey, I terre tenants. Also, all iheintniest of Samuel P J.il h*\ i t'ra#-? >■{ ! !• f !•. \ ! in* !< I> r- *. r. -vn-hip, Miflli'i ruitbYv niinv -n -? r rdl, ■ inM 1 itjli-r, J.-ho rtt r ;n a .itti ■*. # ii I'tinitt*' in flu* v (- MipHmml :u r w i*-■-• ♦ I hi l>o acrcf) i*iv r l* ; 9, < !e-r**l, w iih ari # I mill, I\v mill, M'VI.-I *T\. cllinr H i-* u IM }>ri.v>i!ii ra> lUereou r. tl< ! S# ; /. i, lak-n in e\#*# ai.d lo !>*.- ?••'.<[ .js lilt* rt y ul Samuel H. I.tlitij AIo, m lot of {>r .uiid situate in I'd t villi?, in |ln- !mvnhip of tuning one fourth of :u acre, he t ie s inn* i:n re >r h Unlink <1 HV L.LLIIH I)| J TIN *C /' t- ON :|| # . I, V"'' IV ii.-iiH on I in; iSotltll, and John iit indie on liie i##'!lh. &mi t.'iegrc it road leading iVom Hrvi.'s M.l to Huntingdon on lli north AW*!, wiili a largo two story frame !\v-l - liny ho- •;, a frum- - *. i!i|e anil oiln r mp. ov# tnenl" !ln*rr nli er*- ted. Seized, Itki-w in e \*rcui ion, and to he nulii A J the property of Jo -pn f;.h dhart. Also, i jur lots o| ground, Ncs. 53, 54, aS, ami p-rt of lot M. ft# iii yeiu f.I plan of iln> hoi ough of Mi \ E ytolvn, /'a., hoiiod* d nil the east IM Ship pen alh-y, mi the south iv VVashinytoii a|.-v, on the west by Que# n strt- t, on tin- imrili by the other part of lot Mo am! John street, and all oi'raij lot- being enclosed un der on#- fence, with a two story frame dwelling; house and oilier improvement* thereon erected* 6c v. Seiz d, taken in execution, and to he sold as the property f Martin Stehle\. Also, a lo! ol ground in the borough of Lewistown extended, situate on the southeast side of ll.tie street, fronting thirty feet, more or less, on ;ud street, Slid JiO feel deep, adjoining lot jd' Samuel S Woods on the s#uii we:"t, and a lot of John Cash en the northeast, with a one story frame dwelling house and other improvements thereon erected. Seized, taken in execution, and to h# ? old is l lie property of Daniel Mod* Alto, all the interest, right aiuf title CI Samuel Naughtsingnr in and to a certain lot of ground in ibe borough of Lt-wislown, bounded and described as follows: Fronting on Valley street on the east, on the north by lot of Lew is Owens, on th • west by public a! ley, on the south by M of James Parker, with a frame house and stab!*; and other impioveiniits thereon erect ed. Fei/.ed, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Sttwne .Vh vpr], Isi yti r r r. I). McKKAN CONTNKR, Sheriff. SHERIFF'S OFFICE, Lewis- ) town, July 11, 181' J. \ N. 15.— Purchasers at the above SherifTs sales are hereby notified that the amount of the sales will be required to be paid, in all cases, immediately on the property being knocKed down, or it will be forthwith resold to the high est bidder. D. McK. O. SHERIFF'S SALE. BV virtue of a writ of Plurtes Venditioni Exponas, iesued out of the Court of Com mon Pleas of Mifflin county and to me direct ed, will be exposed to sale by public vendue or outcry, at the Court House, in the Borough of Lewistown, on Wednesday, Au; r . S, 184!), at 9 o'clock, A. M , the following 1 property, to wit : All the interest of John Sterrett in several town and Derry township, Mifflin county, Pa., containing in the whole about Fl>o acres, more or less, ail which is cleared, and his interest in the water power passing through the said lands, &c., boundrd by \\ ater street, lands of James Parker, Milliken, Benedict and ilitz on the north and north-west, by the banks of the south side of the Kishacoquillas creek on the east and south-cast, and Brown street, &c. on the west, with one old grist mill, one frame grist null, a log dwelling house and stable, one stone grist mill and plaster mill, one new stone and brick grht mill, one two story brick dwel ling house, a saw mill on lite south side of the Kishacoquillas creek, near Duncan's furnace, and several out buildings thereon erected. Also, all the interest of John Sterrett in a lot ot ground situate in the borough of Lewis town, M'llhn county, Pa., bounded by Water street on llie south, a lot of E. L. Benedict, Esq. on the west, a sixteen feet alley on the north, and lite grave yard lot on the east, with a large two story frame cooper shop, a large two story log dwelling house, a large frame barn, and other buildings thereon erected,