TIN WARE! TIN WARE!! .1. It. SELIIEIMER, A T f.isold stand,on MARKET street, Lew j\. istowD, tix doors east of the [rtiblic square, so ti i h aide, informs the public generally, that they will always find at his establishment, a Heat}' Stock of Made I'p TI X W A II E , ed almoel every variety, and offering great in eiuceiiH nts to purchasers. T,. COUNTRY MERCHANTS, who may wish io lay in a slock for sale, he will make auch reduction in ptice as will prove advanta geous to thorn. Thankful for the encouragement he has thus far received, lie will endeavor to deserve and hopes to receive a continuance of the same.— A oood practical knowledge of his business, fciul all work being made under his own per sonal superintendence, warrants hira in assur ing the public that they will nowhere find bet tor or cheaper. [rat rch *22, 1850 -tf FOR PITTSBURGH^ -* i7rT77 *--ff fix HE regular Lewistown and I'ittsburgh A PACKET BOAT, W. C. PORTER, will leave Lewiktown for Pittsburgh the FIRST WEEK IN APRIL. For passage apply to KENNEDY & PORTER. Lewistown, march 22, 1850—3t SELLING OFF AT COST! rpHE STOCK OF GOODS of the subscri- J. bers will be SOLD AT COST, from this to the first of June next, consisting of Fancy Dry Goods, BOOTS & SIIOLIS, together with a large assortment of ladies' Springr Sc Summer Wear, m which purchasers may rest assured they will • get BARGAINS.' These goods we are of fering 25 per cent, lower than they have ever been sold for before for CASH. Let those who doubt examine for themselvee at the store of KENNEDY &. PORTER. Lewistown, march 22, 1850. N. B.—Those who are indebted to us will please call and settle during the month of April, as after that time Co6t will be added on every unsettled account, cither of friend or foe. NO JOKING, NOW ! K. &. P. Pocket Book Lost. rfIUE undersigned lost on Monday evening X last, somewhere between Lewistown and Locke's Mills, a POCKET BOOK, containing S2O in four $5 bank bills, a note for fifty odd dollars on James Brown, and an order on John Sterrett of Lewistown, for sls, signed by George Swartzell. The finder will be suita bly rewarded by leaving it at Wattson & Jacob's store, in Lewistown, or the undersigned liv ing in Armagh township. ANDREW SWARTZELL. Lewistown, March 22,1850 —It* DR. JAVNE'S EXPECTORANT, M " Hair Tonic, * ** Carminative, for sale bv J. B. MITCHELL. Lewistown, march 22, 1850. ROUSSELi;S PERFUMERY.—Extracts, assorted; Eau Lustrale, Phiiocome, Liquid Hair Dye, Charcoal Tooth Paste, Rose Tooth Paste, Pearl Powder. Tooth Powder. &c.. at J. B. MITCHELL'S. Lewistown, march 22, 1850. FANCY SOAPS.—Almond soap, Marsh Mallow soap, Amandine soap, Transpa rent soap, Military soap, Tooth Bolls, Almond Shaving Cream, Rose do. do., Amandine for tbapped hands, &.C., &.C., for sale by J. B. MITCHELL. Lewistown, march 22, 1950. GOODS.—Port Monnaiea, Pocket * Books, Cigar Cases, Shaving Boxes, Note Paper, superior Sealing Wax, Steel Pens, Pen Holders, Stamps, superior Percussion Caps, Snuff Boxes, Motto Wafers, superior white Envelopes, do. brown do., redding and pocket Combs, superior Shaving Brushes,do. Hairdo, Tooth and Nail do., &c., die., for sale by J. B. MITCHELL, lewistown, march 22, ISSO. WHITEHEAD'S ESSENCE OP MUSTARD. — A safe and effectual remedy for Rheu matism. Gout, Lumbago, Pa ley, Sprains, Bruisea. Chdlbains, Numbness, ic.; Judkin's Specific Ointment, Dewee's Celebrated Rheumatic Nerve and Bone Liniment, or Pain Extractor; Heyie's Embrocation for horses; Indian Hair Ove, See., for sale by J. B. MUCH ELL. lewistown, march 22, 1850. A NEW AIEDICINE! BROWN'S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGEB, AVERY valuable preparation for persons recovering fiom fever, or other diseases, a few drops imparting to the stomach a glow and vigor equal to a glassful of brandy, or other stimulants, without any of the debilitating ef fects which are sure to follow the use of liquor of any kind ; and it is therefore especially ap plicable to children and females. To the aged it will prove a great comfort; to the dyspeptic. And to those who are predisposed to gout and rheumatic affections, it gives great relief; and to the inebriate, who wishes to reform, but whoee etomach is constantly craving the nox ious liquor, it is invaluable—giving tone to the digestive organs, and strength to reeist tempta tion, and is consequently a great agent in the cause of temperance. For sale by J. IL MITCHELL. Lewistown, March 22, 1650. In One Volume, 12m0., 502 pages, complete, price fc] .00, fret of pottage. A Useful Guide for large or small families. MISS LESLIE'S LADY'S NEW RECEIPT BOOK. ("CONTAINING Direction*for Cooking, Preserving, Pick ling, and preparing the following aiticlas according to the most approved Beceipta, vis! PlDlMtti*. OoSEECTIoKEBT, R,H, ' PIAA, SWEET MBATB, ME<T, TAT, JELLIES, VAOETABLE*. CeaTAfloa, Hvatra, POCLTSV, CAKES, CORDIALS, Ovsitas, PATBV, BISCUITS, Y A; S, HLAKC MAKCK, CANDI**. A* • * I MI It 1) EDITION —EM I .ARGED, With One Hundred a,id Ticenty Additional Receipts, FOB FBEPAKINO CARINA, INDIAN MEAL, KANCV TEA CAKES, &<• Also, a List of Diabes for BttRAKPAtrr, DINSKK AND HJPMB TABLM. Tin ab'.ve Work ia joat published by A. IIART, Late CAELT & "A*T, IJO CHESVL'T STREET, Philadelphia • A len.lttanee of One Dollar .ddraassd to the pob -1 *hr, will DE ertulsd K a USY of the VAnrk. forwaidtd ►c wax free of po'RI. or a lemUtanca of Kiva Hollar *"l'r CM!,., dto tilt Cop.ea, fsae of postage L 1" ' l MACKEREL, I SHAD, QA Punv' Constantly on band and S J , for sale by OMDr ' J. PALMER & Co., ti IsiJt o.rr, Market street Wharf, HAMS & SIDES, PHILADELPIUA SHOULDERS, PHILADELPHIA. LARD & CHEESE, J March 22, 1850-3 m. SPRING MILLINERY GOODS. JOHN STONH & SONS, IMPORTERS AKD DEALERS IV SILKS, HIBCOXS, AND MILLINERY GOODS, -No -15 South Second street, Philadelphia, AY OI LD rail the attention of merchants and milliners visiting the city to their large and rich assortment of SPR I.YG .MIL LIoVE RY GOODS, received by late arrivals from France, such as Glace Silks for casing Bonnets, Fancy Bonnet and Cap Ribbons, Plain Mantua and Satin Ribbons, from No. 1 to No. 19, French and American Artificial F'lowers, White and colored Crapes, French Chip Ilats, Fancy Nets and Lares, Fancy Trimmings, Quilling, Crowns, Tips, Covered W halebones. Buckrams, Cane, Sec. Together with every article appertaining to the milli nery trade. £march 99—lni FEATHERS! FEATHERS!! COO POUNDS of Feathers, comprising all 5 qualities, for sale, wholesale and retail, at the lowest cash prices, by HARTLEY D: KNIGHT, 118 South Second street, five doors above Spruce. Our customers and the public in general wi 1 please that since the alterations recently made in our store, the BED D I.YG D E P.I 11 T.M E.Y T 1 | of our business is in the second story, where we now i have, ready made, or will make to order, on short notice, BEDS, BOLSTERS, PILLOWS j MATTRESSES, and CUSHIO.YS of all kinds. We also keep constantly on hand, a good assortment of Tickings, Blankets, Marseilles Quilts, Comfortables, Sack ing Bottoms, ire. The rirst floor and basement have been I appropriated to the sale of Carpetings, among which are | Brussels Carpetiugs, ") | Tapestry do j Imperial Three Ply, CARPETIUGS, Ingram Carpetings, j * ! froin '25 cents to SI.OO, Stair Carpeting*, i r, ATIla from 10 cents to $1 00, V V 1 (19, Entry Carpentings, I from 28 cents to $1 25, Ulltl Rag Carpetings from 25 to 40 cents. MATTINGS. Also, Oil Cloths and Mat- j tings, at all priest. For sale by HARTLEY 4 KNIGHT, 148 3. Second st., 5 doors above Spruce, I'hila. [mli22 3m CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS At ELDRIDGE'S CHEAP CARPET STORE. THE SUBSCRIBER beingina bye street, is underalow rent and very light store expenses, which enables liim to sell goods, wholesale and retail, at the lowest prices iu the city. Persons wtehiug to buy, will do well to examine | the choice assortment lie offers tiiis season, of BEAUTIFUL IMPERIAL . j xsDtvm viMSTvof J-CARPETS! INGRAIN AND VENETIAN') And OIL C LOI US frotti 2to 21 feet wide, to cut for Booms, Hails, Ac , with a great variety of low priced In grain Carpets, from 25 to 50 cents, and Entry and Stair Carpets from 10 to 50 cents per yard. Also, Mattings, Hearth Rugs, Table Covers, Floor Baize, Cotton and Rug J Carpet, Ac., Ac. 11. H. ELDRIDGE, I *1 Strawberry st , one door above Cbesnut, near Second street, Philadelphia. [march 23—3 m. CIIEAP BLINDS i SIUDES. I B . J , WIL LIAH s, -Yu. 12 A'eriA Suth street, Philadelphia ■: "I'ENITIAN BLINI) manufacturer and wholesale and ' retail dealer in wis oow sir xnss—awarded the highest PBCMIL'MS at the New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore Exhibitions. j CURTAINS made and Lettered for stores and public buildings. A large assortment of BLIN US and SHADES l of new styles and finish, at the lowest rash prices. The public will find it to their interest to call. Old Blinds painted arid trimmed to look equal to new. B J. W. informs the patronsof FREEMAN'S old estab lishment, No. 1431 South Second st , that he has removed from there to No. 12 North Sixth st . where he respectful ly solicits a continuance of patronage. [mh22 3m DR, J. B. ill IT C II E L L, WHOLESALE AND BETAIL DRUGGIST * CHEIVIIST |§ RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public generally that he is now open ing in the new and 6plendid storeroom lately occupied by VV. J. Sterretl, in Market sireet, Lewistown, south side, a few doors above the Hardware atore of F. G. Franciscws, the best selected, purest and cheapest assortment ever offered for sale in this place, of Freali Drug* and French and English CHEMICALS; Faints, Oils and Dye Stuff's ; Varnishes, Patent Medicines, Townsmifs SarsapariUa, Concentrated Sarsupurilla, M illar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, Dr. Jayne's tarnihj Medicines, <f-c., 4*c., <J-c. Paint and Varnish Brushes ; 1 Native and Foreign Herbs and Extracts; Surgical Instruments, warranted ; St.eh Too!*, Window Glass, Spices, &.C.; Roussell's Perfumery, &.c., &e. A great variety of ELEGANT FANCY GOODS. HIS drugs have been purchased from L'nn, Smith & Co., 213$ Market street, Philadelphia, one of the most extensive and reputable estab lishments in that city, and every article is war ranted to be pure and of the first quality. The profits on the tale of drugs are well known to be very great —often exceeding 300 per cent. 011 the cost —so that the present exor bitant prices can be greatly reduced, and yet a good profit be realized. The adulteration of drugs the most valuable, (Opium, Calomel, Quinine, &c.,) is a most dangerous and destruc tive, but very common, fraud, and cannot be detected without a careful chemical analysis. My stock has been selected with great care, and I will sell drugs warranted free from all impurity, CHEAPER THAN THK ADULTERATED ARTICLE HAS BEEN MOLD. All prescriptions will be made up after the most approved method, and medical advice given to purchasers WITHOUT CHARGE. Physicians and druggists in the country or neighboring towns, will be supplied on the most j liberal terms. All orders promptly filled, and boxes and packages of drugs, &c , carefully put up and forwarded. J. B. MITCHELL, | Market street, south side, three doors east of ?. G. Franciecus, Lewistown, Pa. Lewistown, .March 15, 1850. DR. J. If MITCHELL OFFERS his services to the citizens of Lewistown and vicinity. He ' can always be found at his office, in his drug store, or at the house of Gen. Irwin, unless pro fessionally engaged. [March 15, 1850. ELECTION; "JvrOTICE is hereby given to all those 1 * stockholders who have paid five dol lars, that an election for the usual number of | Trustees of the Lewistown Academy, will be held on the FIRST MONDA Y IN APRIL. E. BANKS, Secretary, p. 'viftown,. March 15,1850. um (BWiMat, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Chro nic or Ht'rvu§ Debility, disease ol* the Kuluejs, AND ALL DISEASES ARIS SIKO FROM A DISOR DERED LIVER OR STO MACH, seen AS CONSTIPA TION, INWARD PILES, FLLLNKM, ! °R BLOOD TO THE HEAD, ACIDITY OF THE STOMACH, NAUSEA, HEART BURN, DIS GUST FOR I - OOD, FULLNESS, OR WEIOHT IN THE j STOMACH, SOUR ERUCTATIONS, SINKING OR FLUTTERING AT THE PITOF THE STOMACH, . j SWIMING OF THE HEAD, HURRIED AND DIFFICULT BRRATHING, J FLUTTERING AT THE HEART, CHOKING OK SUFFOC A T I N O SENSATIONS WHEN lii a lying posture, Dimness of Vison, Dots or webs before the Sight, Fever and dull pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspira tion, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Pack, Chest, lAnibs, -HfC., Sudden Plushes of Heat, Burning in the flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and g rent depression of Spirits, can be effectual ly cured by DR. HOOFLAND'S celebrated GEIIMAN HITTERS, PREPARED BY DR. O. I. JACK3OIJ, At the German Medicine Store, 130 Arch st. PHILADELPHIA. Their puicer over the above ihstusea ia not excel lad —tf [ equalled —by any other preparation in the United States as the cures attest. in many cases after skilful physicians had i fail- d. These Hitlers are worthy ihe attention of invalids. I Possessing great virtues in the rectification of diseases ol j the Liver and lesser glands, exercising the most sear, h ing powers tn weakness aiidalTections of the digestive or j guns, they are withal, safe, certain and pleasant READ AAIJ BE COS Y ISC ED. CHAS. ROBINSON, Esq., Kaston, Md , in a letter to I)r Jackson, January U, 165-0, said— " My wife and myself have received more benefit from your medicine than any other we have ever taken for the Dyspepsia and Liver disease." " THE TEN rir LEGION," published at Woodstock, Vu , January 10, 1650, said - " A GREAT MEDICINE." *■ We have uniformly refrained fruin recommending to the public any of the various Patent Medicines of the day, unless thoroughly convinced oftheir value. Among those we consider worthy of notice is the German Hitters, invented by Or. Ilwjttnd, ami prepared by Dr Jukson, iu Philadelphia. One instance in particular, in which the superior virtues of this medicine his been tested, has fal len under our observation. During the last summer, a soil ot Mil. ADITA HXM GH A BII.L, <>f this county, was very seriously alQicted with Liver Complaint, and after trying in vain various remedies, he purchased a bottle of the Bitters, Htid after using it, was so much relieved of his distressing malady, Uiat he procured another bottle, and is restored entirely to health." READ FURTHER A FEW FACTS FROM " THE WEI.DOK HERALD," published at Wc'lJoii, N. C , Janu irv 24. I*so, w Inch said — " PATENT MEDICINES." "It is rcry seldom that we make any allusion to Patent Medicines, either approving or otherwise. I i.fi irtunxtely for the cuuntry, and for honest a: J conscientious inven tors and venders of these medicines, the lanj is becoming flooded with quack preparation.-, that are made alone for profit and are tit not even for the dogs. In this slate of things it is hard to tell which are, and whi' h are not worth having. If a person gets an iridiiferent medicine the first lime lie purchases, he is very apt to condemn liie whole of them and buy no more, ami inventors unlet only blame those oftheir number, (who i-uoiantlr combine plain medicines together for the purpose of linking money.) for the ill success which attends lite elf'-rts of the deserving." "We believe Dr. C. M Jackson's 1 llooflan!'* German Hitter.' to be a most excellent medicine, and one that should lie highly popular in these days of 'j'euqierarice ; for they are altogether Prgtiablt in their cotuposit on, without one <iop of Alcoholic Spirit* in tb-ui. 1 h.s mrd icine is innocent, hut sirernrUitriiig in its effect*. ar.ii rich ly deserving of an unboutub-ii popularily, which, when ,t becomes known, it will, no douht, fully enjoy." J men M. M. Noait jid, in log '• VViitL) Muti s at. B," Jamfary 5, ISSO " Dr. /{,oJlind'i German Rutrrn —Here is a imputa tion which the leading pre*se in lite appe ir i>, unaninioiM in recommending, and the reason is obviou* It is made after a prescription furnished by one of the most celebrated physicians of modern times—the late Or. Christopher V\ tlhelnt Moorland,piofessor to the I di versity of Jena, private physician to the king of Prussia, and one of the greatest medical writ era Germany has ever produced lie was emphatically the enemy of kutubu:, and theiefore a medicine of which he was the inventor and endorser may bo confidently relied tin. He spell .lit recommended it in I.iver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Debility. Vertigo, Aridity of the Stomach, Constipation, ami ni complaints arising from a disordered condition of tin stomach, the liver and the intestines. Nine Phia lelplna papers express their conviction of lit excellency, and n \ eral of the editors speak of its effects from their o\v n indi vidua! ex|Mirience. Under these circumstances, tve feel warranted, not only in railing ili- attention of our readers to the present proprietor's (Dr C M. Jackson's) prepara tion, but in recou.iu iidujg Hie article to all afflicted." M out: E VIDENCE. Tin- " TaiLABKLi IN* iSATUBOAY Gsxxrris," the hi -1 ■amity newspaper published in the CnittJ State*. The editor naj * of Dr. Horiftand's German Bitters: '• It <• seldom thai ret omnif ml what are termed Pat ent Medicine* to the confidence and patronage of our readers; and, therefore, tvheti we recommend Dr. Iluuf land'a German Hitter*, we with it to be distinctly under stood that tve are not speaking of the nostrums of the day, that are noised about for a brief period andjlhen forgot ten after it has done its guilty race of mischief,but of a med icine long established, universally prized,and which bus ruet the hearty approval of the faculty itself." Evidence upon evidence has been received (like tbe foregoing) from all sections of the Union, the last three years, and the strongest testimony in its favor, is, that there is more of it used in the practice of the regular Physi cians of Philadelphia than all other nostrums combined, a tact that can easily be established, and fully proving that a scientific preparation will meet with their quiot approval when pre sented even in this form. That this medicine will cure Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia, no one can doubt alter using it as directed. It acts specifically upon the stom ach and liver; it is preferable to calomel in all bilious diseases —the effect is immediate. They can be administered to FEMALE or INFANT with satiety and reliable benefit, at any time. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. This medicine has attained that high charac ter which is necessary for all medicines to at tain to induce counterfeiters to put firth a spu rious article at the risk of the lives of those who are innocently deceived Look well to the marks of the genuine They have the written signature of C. M. JACKSON upon the wrapper, and the name blown in the bottle, without xchich they are spurious. For sale Wholesale and Retail at the GER MAN MEDICINE STORE, NO. 120 ARCH STREET, one dooi below Sixth,(late 0t278 Race Street,) Philadelphia, and by respectable dealers gener ally throughout the country, march 22—ly. BLANKETS! PERBONS in want ot Blankets are invited to a large stock just received at C. L. JONES' nov3. New Cheap Cash Store. P. S. Remember these Blankets are fresh goods just THE PATENT COMPOUND WASH MIXTURE, For Washing Clothes, Paint eil Surfaces, And every article or iking which may require cleansing by washing. | T is made into a solid SOAP or in LIQUID A form. The soap will doubtless supercede every other, and the process of washing now introduced, drive out of use every wash hoard aI1( - machine in the tund. No injury is done to clothes, 2nd time, labor,and expense are saved. The agents for the sale of FAMILY and COUNTY RIGHTS in this State are HENRY FRYSINGER, DANIEL WISE, MARTIN JOHNS; and in Philadelphia C. I). KNIGHT, isß North Sixth street. Those editors who have not yet published my first advertisement will please omit that, and publish this in its place, on the same terms, say three times for one family right. iSuch as have advertised and not received a right will please inform me. The public are again cautioned against un authorised venders of rights, who live by pira ting on others. ~ I). M'VOY, March 15, 1850—fit Baltimore. VOTICE. — In the Circuit Court of the United IN States, in and for the Eastern District of Pcnn sijlvaiiiu, in the Fitird Circuit of . ii/ril Session. Idol), Ja'o. 3. 1 he United States of America i Writ of Scire vs * I Facias, return v\ illiam B. Norris, et al. f able UUi April J 1850. And now, December 20,1849, on motion of John W. Ashmead, Esquire, District Attorney U. S. for the plaintiff, the Court order and direct, that notice be given by the Marshal, of the issue of the above writ, by publication thereof, once a week, until the return day thereof, in two daily newspapers published in the city of Philadelphia, and iu the " Legal Intelligencer," and in one of the newspapers published in Mifflin countv, in this istate. [L. s.j A true copy, certified from the record. GEORGE PUTT, Clerk C. C. UNITED STATES, ) Eastern Dißriet of Pennsylvania, £ ss " [L. S ] The President of the United States to the Marshal of the Eastern District of Penn sylvania, Greeting : \\ ÜBRKAS, the United States of America, lately, in the Circuit Court of the United States, in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, to wit: —ln October Session, A. D. 1543, recov ered against William B. Morris, John N'orris, and James C. Morris, executors of the last Will and Testament of John .\orris, deceased, late of your district, as well a certain debt of Twenty Thousand Two Hundred and Three Dollars and Fifty Cents; which to the said the United States of America, in the said Court, was in like man ner adjudged for their damages which they had sustained, as well by occasion of the detention of that debt as for their costs arid charges by them, about their suit in that behalf expended : Whereof the said William 8., John and James C., executors as aforesaid, are convict, as ap pears of record. And whereas, we have receiv ed information, that although judgment be ren dered as aforesaid, yet execution thereof still remains to he made : Whereupon the -aid the 1 uited .State- of America, have besought us to provide for them a proper remedy in this behalf, and we, being willing that those things which in the said < our* are lightly done by due execu tion, should be demanded, do command you, that by good and lawful men of your district, you make known to the said William 8.. John and James C., executors us aforesaid ; and heirs and devisees of the said John Morris, deceased; and also 'i iustees under the will of the said John Merris, deceased ; .Mary B. Patton : Eliza, formerly Eliza Morris, intermarried with Wil liam Miller; Harriet, formerly Harriet Morris, intermarried with the Honorable Abrahams. Wilson ; Nancy, formerly M'ancy N'orris, inter married with Albert G. Chew ; Martha G. N'or ris, Horatio Morris, and Alexander B. N'orris, heirs and devi-ees of the said John Morris, de c.ea-ed, and Nancy Morris, widow and devisee of the said John Morris, deceased, with notice to the said \\ illiam Miller, Abrahams. Wilson, and Albert G. Chew, intermarried as aforesaid, that they be and appear before the Judges of the said ( ourt, at a se-sion of the same Court, to be holden at Philadelphia, on the eleventh day of April next, to show, if anything they have or know, to say, why the said United Slates of America execution of the judgment aforesaid, ought not to have, if to them it shall seem expe dient; a nil have you then and there the names of those by whom you shall so make know n to the persons aforenamed and this writ. \\ ilnoss the Honorable Roger R. Taney, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the I nited States, at Philadelphia, thi thirteenth dav of November, A. D. 1849, and in the seven ty-fourth year of the Independence of the said United States. GEORGE PUTT. Clerk Circuit Court. A true copy. Attest: A. E. ROBERTS, U. S. Marshal E. D. of I'eun. Marshal's Office, f Philadelphia, January 9, 1850. y march 15.4t ARCH STREET WALL PAPER WAREHOUSE, -XV. 1 ;2 -ire A street, between Sulk and Seventh, south side, Philadelphia. rp;it: proprietor of the above extensive establishment -f has now opened hi superb stock of WALL PAPERS, which are all of the latkst styles, and of the very best manufacture. Purchasers from the country can rely on being accommodated with patterns suitable for every purpose, without the inconvenience of looking further. He is determined to sell nt such prices as the advantage of a cash business affords Kuward burton. X. B.—Paper hung in the country at city prices. Phiiadelphia, March S, 1850—3 m AfisiiiuiNtr.'itors' frotice. TETTERS of Administration on.the estate of j WILLIAM ;M. INGR AM, dee'd, late of Potter township, Centre county, having been granted to the subscribers, all persons indebted to said estate arc hereby notified to make imme diate payment, and having claims or de mands against said estate arc requested to pre sent them properly authenticated for settlement without delay, to either of the undersigned. ' AUGUSTUS M. INGRAM, Decatur township. Mi 111 in county. ROBRT J. INGRAM, Potter township, Centre county. March 8, 185'J—fit Pennsylvania Railroad. ON and after MONDAY, 24th December, . FREIGHT TRAINS will run three limes a week between Lewistown and Phila delphia,as follows: Leaving Lewistown, east ward, 011 Mondays, Wednesdays,and Fridays, at 7 o'clock, A. M.,and arriving from Philadel phia on Tuesdays, Thursdays,and Saturdays, at 5 10, P. M. All freight going east, MUST BE DE LIVERED BY THREE O'CLOCK, P. M„ on the days previous. Freight in all cuaes, payable on delivery of goods at the warehouse, PASSENGER TRAINS, east, will leave at 15 minutes past 0, A. M., daily. Fare to Philadelphia, $5 00. MAM. MILLIKEN, Jr., Ag't. Dec. 22, 1840—It copy. SHERIFF'S SALES. JJV virtue ef sundry writs of Venditioni V.rpnnat. ft vari Facias, Pluries Levari Facias, '/Testatum enditiuni Exponas, and Fieri Facias, lvvucU out oi' I lie C ourt of Common Plea* of Mifflin county, and to rue di rected, will be exposed to sale by public outcry, at the Court House, in the borough of Lewistow n, at one o'clock, P M., on Saturday, March 30, 1830, the followiug described property, viz: A Tract of Land situate in Oliver township, Mifflin county, bounded by lands of Jacob Garver on the east and Peter Khoitds or the oilier lands of the said William Etvin on the west and south, containing one hundred and twenty acres, more or less, about 65 acres thereof cleared, having thereon erected u log house, log baru, and other improvements. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of William Erven. Also—All the interest of Hopper & Hamilton in a lot of ground situate in the borough of Lewistown, Mifflin county, containing 30 leet, more or less, on Market streel and extending hack same width to a public alley oil the south, on the west by lot of Francis Thompson, and on the north by lot of James Parker, having thereon erected a one story frame shop. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Hopper 4- Hamilton. Also A Lot of Ground in the Borough of Newton Hamilton, bouuded on the east by lot of Mrs. butler, on tile south by Pennsylvania Canal, on the west by lot of Joseph Postlethwait and on the north by an alley, with a lrauie stable, frame dwelling house and other improve ments thereon erected; said lot is 00 feet in width, more or less, and eitending from the aile> aforesaid to the said .Pennsylvania canal, Main street running through the same. Seized, taken in execution, and to he sold as the property of H'tUiam Hamilton !$• James Corbett Also— A Lot of Ground situate in the Borough cf New ton ifaaiiltou, Mitiiin county, containing one and one fourth acres, be the same more or less, bounded on the north-west by Second street, on the north-east by Church street, on the south-east by lots of Bamuel A Corbett, J. \V. Vanzandt and others, and on the south-west by lands of the heirs of George Vanzandt, dee'd. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Jo seph C. Stchler. Also—A Lot of Ground situate in the west end of the Borough of Lewistown, fronting lb feet on Broad street, on tiie west by John Kline, on the south by the fenna. canal, on the east by Samuel Molson, with a frame house and other improvements thereon erected. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Cain Ken nedy. Also A Lot of Ground situate fn the Borough of M'Vey town, whereon Is erected a two story frame dwelling house, carpenter shop and stable, together with other im provement*. ice , bounded as follows, to wit:—On the south by Lumber street, on the north by lot of John Waid, and on the east by Canal street, being lot No. 85 in the plan of said borough. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of H illiam D. Davis Also —A Lot of Ground situate in Ihe borough of Lew- Utown, containing 30 feet more or less, on Water street, extending back on the east side of Brown street '2OO feet to a If* feet alley on the north, with a one story frame and log house, a frame stable, and other improvements thereon erected. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the pro|ierty of (ieorge U. Long Also—A Lot of Ground situate in Belleville, in the town ship ot Union, containing one fourth of an acre, be the same more or less, bounded by lands of James foe on the east, Steely's heirs on the south, and John Brindle on the north, and the great road leading from Brown's Mills to Huntingdon on the north-west, with a large two story frame dwelling house, a frame stable,and other improve ments thereon erected Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the properly of Joseph Ooodhart. AUo—A Lot of Ground in the Borough ol Lewistown, Mifflin county, witli a brick dwelling house thereon erect ed, and other improvements, bounded by Third street on the north, lfi feet alley on the south, the Baptist church lot on the east, and lot of James Potter, sen., on the west. Also—Levied on one other Lot of Ground in the bor ough and county aforesaid, with a brick dwelling house, and other improvements thereon erected, bounded on the east by lot above mentioned, and by the street and alley aforesaid,ami a lot of J vnies Parkerjon the west,each of the above lots being 60 feet fronting on Third street, and 200 1 feet deep, more or les Also—One other Git of Ground in the borough and county aforesaid, on the corner of Third and Brown streets, (now occupied by Mrs. Criswell,) being CO feet front on Third street, and 300 feet deep to a 10 feet allev, with a two story brick house, stable, and other improve in,-tits thereon. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold us the property of James Potter, Sen. Also—All the right, title and interest of James Potter, sen., in a Lot of Ground on the corner of Wayne and Eliz abeth streets, in the borough and county aforesaid, with a large frame ware-house, a tenant house, and other im provements thereon, (now m part in the occupancy of Francis M'Coy ) Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of James Potter, sen. Alio—A Lot of Ground situate on the north side 01* Mar ket slreet, in the Borough of Lewistown, Mifflin county, containing GO feet in fronton Market street aforesaid, and extending back the same width '2OO feet to a 16 feet alley, having thereon erected a large two story brick dwelling house, a brick business room, a large frame stable, and other out-houses thereon erected, bounded by a lot now of Robert Hope on the west, aud a lot of George Patton 011 the east. Seized, taken in execution, audio be sold as the property of 8. S. CuKiiMin^j. Also—A certain Messuage or Lot of Ground situate on Hale street and Wayne street, extended, being lot No. 1 in the plan of certain lots laid of! by R. C. Hale, said lot being part of a tract uf land which William Brown, E<q , by bis deed dated the Ist day of January, A I). 1825, re Corded in Book '2, page 22, sold and conveyed to William S. Brown, who, with Ann, his wife, by their deed dated the It* day of April, A I). 1?30, recorded in Book Sr., page 538, sold and conveyed the same to Joseph Milliken, from whom, by sundry good conveyances duly bad and exe cuted, the same became vested in H. C. Hale, Esq., who, by bis deed and Sarah Jane his wife,bearing date the 17th day of February, A. I), {844, aud recorded in the record er's office of Mifflin county, in Deed Book X, page -lib, sold and conveyed all their right, title, claim and interest and to the above .escribed lot of ground No. 1, as afore said, unto J. R Crawford, party of the first part, who, with Margaret I*, ins wife, by deed dated ihe 30th day of lleceuiber, A. Ll. 1814, recorded in Heed Book V, page loT, sold and conveyed the same to David llatnnker, from whom and Rebecca his wife, by transfers and assign ments recorded in Book \ , page 158 and 169, the same became vested in Jacob Stoutenberg, who, with Rachel Ann bis wife, si Id aud conveyed the same to William Giifjin. Seized, taken in execution, and to be solJ as the property of llultam (itj/in. Also—Certain Messuages, Tenements ami Tracts of land, (among others,) situate,lying, and being in and neer the township of Armagh, county of Mifflin, aforesaid, surveyed by virtue of applications or warrants dated Slh January, 1791, in the names of Malcolm Andrew and Catharine Rasen. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Francis IV. Jtaide, James Hall and li ultfim B Morris. Also—A Lot of Ground fronting GO feet on Main street, in the Borough of Newton Hamilton, bounded 011 the north and east by Samuel Drake, on the south-west by John C. M'Kinstry, and on the south-east by the Pennsyl vania Canal, part of said lot lying on each side of said street. Also—His Interest In a Lot of Ground fronting 60 feet on Main street on the north-west, on the north-east by Bridge street, on the south-east by the Pennsylvania ca nal, and on the south-west by (S W. Asking, with a large frame ware and store house, .Sec., thereon erected. Also- Lot No 4, in New ton Hamilton, GO feet front on Main street, more or less, and 140 feet deep to an alley, with a three story brick house, a stable, and other im provements thereon, hounded by J J. Cunningham aud William Allen, and others. Also—One other Lot of Ground, situate between Main street and the Pennsylvania canal, in the borough of New ton Hamilton, being GO feet in front on said slreet and the Pennsylvania canal, more or less, and 21 feet in width or depth, with a large three story frame ware house there on erected, bounded on the north-east by J. J. Cunning ham, and on the south west hy Win. Allen. Seized, ta ken in execution, and to be sold as the property of 11. C. Craig. Also—A certain Messuage or Tract of Land situate to Granville low nship, Mifflin county, bounde J and described as followsßeginning at a white oak, thence sooth 55 degrees and a half west 92 perches and five tenths to uu oak, thence hy land formerly of Henry Hall south 34 de grees east 161 perches to a chesnut, thence by mountain survey north 55 degrees east 81 perches to an oak, th'nce north 30 degrees east 101 perches and five tenths to the place of beginning, containing 85 acres 111 perches, more or less, (seized, taken in execution, and to be sold us the property of James Milliken. Also —A certain Messuage. Tract or Parcel of I.aiid, situate in Wayne township, Mifflin county, Pa , bounded as follows, viz :—beginning at stones s corner or part of same tract sold toand owned by Christian King, thence by land surveyed to John Brown and James Johnston north 45 degrees, east 327 purches to stones, thence by- James Johnston north 28 degrees, west 576 perches to post on line of Robert Elliots land, thence by same south "Of degrees, west 544 perches to while oak, by aaine north 48| perches to white oak, by same 484 degrees, west 51 perches to white oak, by same north 116 perches to stones, thence by WiUiam Lespers northsodegrees, west 152 perches to stones, thence hy Jacks mountain south 48 degrees, west 83 perches to stones, thence hy John Ol iver south 45 degree*. ea: IW perche- !<• th• .en by Jotm rtwigurt couth 10 d<-grer. wert 113 pnrci.c i i post, thence by Henry liunmire torth degrees, ■--.-t 104 perches to pine, by same sduth 13 degrees, tiuil iis perches to stones, by same soutli 'll degrees, w-si 13 perches to white oak, thenC'ln J.nnes Oslbraitb south 5U tiegtees. east tig perches to iocu-t by same south 10 le grces, east-lb penhec to mupli ,by same south <">7 degrees, west 24t>i perches to white rmk sap! IN OU Christian Kings giart of same, tlitnce by :-aine soutl, 45 degrees, east l-t> ami two-sevenths to nt Dcs, the place of beginning, con taining JtetS acres and SO perches, with the usual allow ance. Seized, taken in execution, ninl to !>c sold a* the property ol L)avid IV. Ilulingg, .Mtchatl,lultz, terre ten ant. Also—All the interest of James M> Mtt in Tract of Land, situate in Aimagh lowurhip, .Minim county, ccii tainiiig one hundred and fifty acres, be the same more or less, about one hundred and thirty acres cleared, bound ed ou the east by lands of Jehu Aitken, on the south by A illiani Browne heirs, and on the west by lands of Wil • iain Barefoot'., heirs, and on the north, east and west by lands of John Ailtins and the black mountain, with a two -try toe dwelling bouse, double log barn, blacksmith -hup, and other improvements thereon erected. Seized, taken in execution, and tu be sold as the property of James JUe.Yitt. DAVIS McK. CONTNER, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office, ( Lewistown, March ti, 18. r ,t). ) V 11. Purchasers at the above sher.tf'ssab s nrc here by notified that the amount of the sales will be required to be paid, in all cases, immediately on the properly bt ing knocked down, or it will be forthwith r si-Id to tde beh est bidder. ii McK. t.'. ITC TIGS. fjMIE following accounts have been examined X arj d passed by me, and remain filed of re cord in this office, for inspection of heirs, lega tees, creditors, and all others in any way inter ested, and will be presented to the next Orphans' Court of the county of Mifflin, to be held at the Court House, in Lewistov. n, on Thursday, the 4th day of April, lsso, for allowance and con firmation. Ist. The final account of George Sigler and John Reigle, executors of Jacob lieigle, late of Decatur township, dec'd. 2d. The final account of Jacob Schaffner, ad ministrator of Amos Smoker, late of Mersna township, dec'd. 3d. The administration account of Gabritl Dumuire and Jacob Garvcr, administrators of Peter Ruble, late of Oliver township, deceased, 4th. The administration account of John Sproule, administrator of Hugh Sproule, late of Wayne township, deceased. sth. The administration account of John H. Sweney, administrator of John Entreken, late of the borough of Lewistown, dec'd. fith. The administration account of Samuel Rittenhouse, surviving administrator of Isaac W. Donahoe, late of the borough of Lewistown, deceased. ?th. The administration account of Michael Youtzy, administrator of Jesse B. Morris, Jat3 of Oliver township, dec'd. Bth. The final guardianship account of Win. Shaw, guardian of the minor children of John M F adden, late of Granville township, dec'd. 'Jth. The guardianship account of Michael Ruble, guardian of Susannah Ruble, minor chi! i Elizabeth Ruble, late of Granville tp.. dec'd. 10th. The guardianship accotmt of Ellis Grif fith, guardian of the minor children of Richard S. Brimmer, late of the borough of M'Veytowa, deceased. 11th. The supplemental and final administra tion account of G. V. Mitchell and Robert Horning, administrators of Eiien Vauce, late of Oliver township, dec'd. 12th. The administration account of John Peachey, administrator of Da\id Young, late of Union township, dec'd. 13th. The administration account of Robert Laughlin, administrator of Mathew Glasgow, late of Wayne township, dec'd. 14th. The guardianship account of Yost Yo der, guardian of Catharine Hartzler, minor child of Adam Hartzler, late of Union tow nship,dec'd. 15th. The guardianship account of John Kauf man, guardian of Samuel Yoder, minor son of Solomon Yoder, late of Union township, dec'd. 16th. The guardianship account of John M'- Cord, guardian of the miuor children of Thomas M'Cord, late of Oliver township, dec'd. 17th. The administration accouut of Daniel Yoder, administrator of the estate of David Hartzler, (Irish) late of Oliver township, dee'd. 18th. The supplemental and final account of Ralph Bogle, now sole administrator of Richard S. Brimmer, late of the borough of M'Yejtown, deceased. JAMES L. McILVAINE, Register. Rf.qistfk's Office, i Lowistown, March 8,1850. \ (Cv""The Register deems it proper to stbte, for the information ot all concerned, I hat ac counts must be filed in his office and published tliiity days previous to the first day of ensuinsr Courts—otherwise they will be retained until the succeeding term. WALTER LILLEY Respectfully announces to ins old friends, and as many new ones as can make it convenient to call, that ho has just re ceived his Fall and Winter Slock of Goods, which he is prepared to dispose of at aw reason able prices as Mr Johnston Thomas, and he sells about twenty per cent, lower than any Store in the East Ward. My stock consists of a general assortment of SEAS O N ABLE GOODS, viz: DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, Uucensvrai'e, {-las*ware and Hardware, ißDOiis MID 3iitm, TOKACCOS V.VI and Spies of the purest kind, Together with all the articles usually found in a country store. As we do not feel able to oc cupy the newspapers with an advertisement of two or three columns, we just say to our friends to call and see us, and if you don't purchase from us we will not grumble. Lewistown, Dec. 22, 16-lU—tf 2 2 IW A S O IV ' 8 CHALLENGE BLACKING. IMUS immense and steadily increasing demand for the celebrated Mason's Challenge Rlrif kin^ Has induced numerous unprincipled persons to attempt an imitation of his Box Label, varying it slightly to evade the law, but at the same time designed to impose upon the universal confidence dr consumers, in favor of Masou's Blacking; and as the counterfeit bears no resemblance to tfie original, except in the label, and has none of its good properties, Country Merchants, when ordering blacking, SHOULD BE CAREFUL TO ASK FOR "MASON'S ORIGINAL CHALLENGE BLACKING," Which is sold by all respectable Wholesale Dealers in every City in tfie United States. JAS. S. MASON & CO., 192 North Third street. Philadelphia. March 2, 1850— 4t. Five Hundred Dollars, THE undersigned has SSOO to invest in Fox, Mink, Raccoon, Musk-rat, and Rabbit Skins, for which the highest price in cash will be paid on delivery, at the " Juniata Hat Siort.'" N. J RVDISILL. Lewistown, March 8, 1950—3t.
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