THE H AZETIE. Renew yonr Subscriptions The present and ensuing month closes the vear for a large number of subscribers. Those who wish to take advantage of the advance terms, had better send on their monev, as A DOLLAR will now pay for a y o:ir —a fact worth remembering. Pennsylvania Legislature. The next Senate of this State will con sist of the following members : SENATE. 1. Philadelphia Oitv —Benjamin Mathias,* "W M. A. CRABB.* 2. Philadelphia County—Thos. S. Fernon, Hfhos. 11. Forsyth, SAML.G. HAMILTON.! 3. Montgomery —-J. Y. Jones. 4. Chester and Delaware—llKNßY .8. EVANS* 5. Berks—Henry A. Muhlenberg. 6. Bucks—Benj. Malonc.* 7. Lancaster and Lebanon — E. L. DAR LINGTON,* E. KINZER.* 8. Northumberland and Dauphin JOHN C. KUNKLE.* ,_, . , ~ Jcu • 9. Northampton and Lehigh —Conrad 111 °lO. Carbon, Monroe, Pike and Wayne — F.. W. HAMLIN. 11. Adams and Franklin—Tho3. Carson. 12. York —Henry Fulton. 13. Cumberland and Perry —Jos. Baity. 14. Centre, Lycoming, Sullivan and (. uu tnn —Wm. F. Packer. 15. Blair, Cambria and Huntingdon—lt. A. M'Murtrie.* 10. Luzerne, Montour and Columbia C. R. Buckalew. 17. Bradford, Susquehanna and \\ yonung Geo. Sanderson. 18. Tioga, Potter, McKean, Elk, Clearfield and Jefferson —John W. Guernsey. 19. Mercer, Venango and A\ arren —John 20. Erie and Crawford —J. 11. Walker.* 21. Butler, Beaver and Lawrence—Wm. llaslett,* A. Robertson.* Allegheny—Jas. Carothers.* 23. Washington and Greene— MAXWELL MCCASLIN. 24. Bedford, Fulton and Somerset —HAM- ILTON B. BARNES.* 25. Armstrong, Indiana and Clarion- Christian Mvers.* 20. Juniata, Mifflin and Union — F.LI SLI VER.* 27. Westmoreland and Fayette — JOHN MCFABLAND. 28. Schuylkill—Charles Frailey. In all, 10 Democrats, 10 Whigs and 1 Na tive. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Adams—David Mellinger.* Allegheny —John M'Cluskey,* Jas. FifTe,* G. E. Appleton,* T. Hennev.* J. Miller.* Armstrong, Clarion and Jefferson—J. S. Rhoy, Reynolds Laughlin, AN . A\ ■ A\ ise. Beaver* Butler and Lawrence —Thos. Dun gaii,* Saml. Hamilton,* J. R- Harris." Bedford, Fulton and Cambria—AV. P. Sehell, John Kean. Berks—George Dengler, I-aac Yost, J. C. Evans, Jacob lteitsnyder. Blair and Huntingdon—Seth R. M'Cune,* Wm. B. Smith.* Bradford—Addison M'Kean, Henry Gibbs. Bucks—Jonathan Ely, Noah Sbull, Ed ward Thomas. Carbon and Lehigh—David Laurv, W m. Lilly, Jr. Centre—W. 11. Blair. Chester—Jno. Acker,* William Chandler,* Jesse James.* Clearfield, McKean and Elk—James L. Gillis. Clinton, Lycoming and Potter—J. B. Tor bett, J. M. Kilborn. Columbia and Montour —M. E. Jackson. Crawford—G. Merriman, Ransom King sley. Cumberland —J- Ellis Bonharn, T. M. Henderson.* Dauphin—James Freoland,* Jacob Lan dis.* Delaware—John M. Broomall.* Erie—C. W. Kelso,* A. IV . Blaine.* Fayette and Westmoreland—Jos. Guffey, L. L. Bigelow, P. W. Hook, A. M. Ilill. Franklin—David Maclay,* G. A. Ma deira.* Greene—Fletcher Brook. Indiana—Alexander M'Connell.* Lancaster—Moses Pownall,* C. L. Ilun- Eecker,* J. C. Walton,* B. F. Martin,* B. A. Shueffer.* Lebanon—-John C. Seltzer.* Luzerne—S. S. Benedict, J. W. Rhoads. Mercer, Venango and Warren—John W. Shugart, L. N. McGrauahan, J. Y. James. Miffiin—John Ross. Monroe and Pike—Henry S. Mott. Montgomery—C. W. Gabe, O. I'. Fretz, Ilenrv Bnyer. Northampton—Michael Meyers, A. Mil ler.* Northumberland—William Folmer. Pqrry—David Steward. Philadelphia City—C. O'Neill,* J. L. Doss ier,* G. 11. Ilart,* J. It. Flanigan.* Philadelphia County—S. Demeres, I). Uu bicam, Isaac Leech, Jr., Wm. Goodwin, Wm. 11. Sunder, Henry Iluplet, Thus. L. Gifford.f 1. K. Springer,t F. Reel,f ■). Wagner,f B. R. Miller, f Schuylkill—Steph. Ringer. Bernard Ilcilly. Somerset—George Mowry.* Susquehanna, Sullivan and Wyoming— Isaac Ileckhow, Michael My It it. Tioga—Jeremiah Black. Union and Juniata—Wm. Sharon.* Washington—John Meloy,* Solomon Al ter.* Wayne—T. J. Hubbell. York—George Kraft, Jas. M. Anderson, Ezekiel R. Herbert. Whigs marked thus * —Natives thus f— new Senators in SMALL CAPS. The House will stand—sß Demo crats; 37 Whigs and 5 Natives. Both branches will be as follows : Dem. Whigs. Natives. Senate, 16 16 1 House, 58 37 5 OFFICIAL VOTE for President Judge of the 20 Ih Judicial District: Wilson. Casey. Union county, 2,283 2,379 Milflin county, 1,700 1,332 3,983 3,711 Wilson's majority, 272. In Juniata county the entire locofoco ticket is elected. In Union county the entire whig ticket has been elected, with the exceptiou ol one Judge. PENNSYLVANIA ELECTION. By the following majorities, nearly all of which are official, it will be seen that the majority for Col. Bigler, the democratic can didate is 8,809. McKean, Elk and Warren to hoar from which will probably increase it to near 10,000. Gen. Seth Clover is elected Canal Commis sioner by about the same majority. Messrs. Black, Lewis, Gibson and Lowrie, democrats, and Richard Coulter, whig, are elected Judges of the Supreme Court. Johnston. Bigler. Adams, 527 Allegheny, 2,814 Armstrong, 2s- 1 Beaver,* Bradford, 3uu Berks, 4765 Bedford, t 37 Bucks, _ 215 Butler, 130 Blair, 591 Cambria. 535 Carbon, 557 Centre, llOO Chester, 1000 Clarion, 1309 Clearfield, 7OO Clinton, 285 Columbia,! lOl7 Crawford, 3OO Cumberland, lB2 Dauphin, 1009 Delaware, 552 Elk, Erie, 1504 Fayette, 7OO Franklin, 546 Fulton, 134 Greene, lOOB Huntingdon, 400 Indiana, 721 Jefferson, 350 Juniata, 194 Lancaster, 4838 Lebanon, 975 Lehigh, 377 Luzerne, 1438 Lawrence, 1108 Lycoming, 648 McKean, Mercer," Mifflin, 260 Monroe, l6*4 Montour, - 518 Montgomery, BOl Northampton, 1523 Northumberland, 9ll Perry, 647 Phil'a city and county, 2759 Pike, 667 Potter, 59 Schuylkill, C 74 Somerset, 1670 Susquehauna, 692 Sullivan, 225 Tioga, 575 Union, 878 Venango, 6OO Warren, Washington, 127 Wayne, 1142 Westmoreland, 2025 Wvoming 2OO York, llll 22,186 31,055 •Lawrence formed since out of each. fFulton erected out of it since. J Montour erected out of it since. JI*DGI> ELECTED.—The Whigs and Natives have carried their entire Judicial ticket in Philadelphia city and couuty. George Shars wood, George M. Stroud and -J. Clark Hare are elected Judges of the District Court.— I Oswald Thompson is elected President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, and Wnt. 1). Kelley and Joseph Allison, Associates.— Sharewood and Stroud were on 111• Denio i cratie, and Whig and Native tickets. Daniel M. Smyser, Whig, is elected Prt-.-i dent Judge in the Bucks and Montgomery ! district. The Bucks county Democrats voted for Henry Chapman and the Montgomery Democrats voted for Joseph Fornanee. Robert J. Fisher, Dem., is elected in the York and Adams district: James 11. Graham, Dem., in the Camberland, Perry and Juniata district; Henry G. Long, Whig, in the Lan caster district; Townsend Haines. Whig, in Delaware and Chester; John J. Pearson, Whig, in Dauphin and Lebanon : Francis M. Kimnioll, Whig, in Franklin, Fulton, Bed | ford and Somerset; Samuel A. Gilmure. dem., in Washington, Fayette and Greene : W ni. It. ! McClure, Whig, in Allegheny : David Agnew, Whig, in Beaver, Butler, Mercer and Law ! rence; Jeremiah M. Burrell, Dem., in IWst moreland, Indiana and Armstrong; ]!. G. White, Dem., in Tioga, Potter, Mcivean, Elk and Clearfield; Washington, Macartney, Dem.. in Northampton and Lehigh; Alexander Jor dan, Dem., in Northumberland, Lycoming, Centre and Clearfield: John N. Conynghatn. Dem., in Luzerne, Wyoming, Montour and Columbia; David Wilmot, Dem., in Bradford, Susquehanna and Sulivan; Charles W. lie gins, Dem.,-in Schuylkill: N. B. Eldrcd, Dem., in W ayne, Monroe, Pike and Carbon ; J. Pringle Jones, Dem., in Berks, u-' George Taylor, Whig, in Huntingdon, Blair and , Cambria, A. S. Wilson, Dem., in Union and Mitflin ; and probably Galbraith, D m., is el-'cted iu Erie, Warren and Crawford. HAT k CAP MANUFACTORY, w. c;. Market street, Lewistuicn, adjoining Ken nedy Porter s Store. rfgg Respectfully invites the attention i I of the citizens of Mifflin ami the nd joining counties to liis ex stock of SPRING STYLE HATS & which he offers at prices that cannot fail tc suit purchasers. COUNTRY MERCHANTS will find it decidedly to their advantage to give him a call, for his arrangements are now such, as to enable lum to furnish any quantity that may bedeoircd on the shortest notice. The care and attention he has ever given to the manufacture of the style of flats preferred ' by Ins numerous Ornish customers, will be ! continued; and he feels warranted in giving 1 the assurance that they will not be disap pointed. Grateful for the encouragement he has thus far received, he will continue to deserve it, hy continued assiduity to the wants of his friends, ! and strict attention to his business. Lewistown, April 11,1551. 4 UDI l OR'S NO I ICE.—The undersigned j£\. having been appointed auditor, to make distribution and report the facts on Ihe estate of THOMAS MITCHELL, dee'd. will at tend to that duty, at the Register's office in Lewistown, on"Tuesday, October 28th, 1~ 1, w here all interested are notified to attend. IMVID McCLI'RE. September 19, 1551.—4t rpHOMPSON'S INDIAN BALSAM. On- | JL ly 25 cents per bottle. For sale bv Waj 0, 1601, JOHN KENNEDY. | Dr. Hgoflasd's German Bitters are just- I ly reckoned among our most valuable uiedi- : cines. In cases of Dyspepsia, it acts like ma gic, strengthening the tone of the stomach, stimulating tlie digestive powers, and giving ruddy health to the cheek and brightness to the eye. There are thousands tn this commu nity who can testify to their virtues, and thou sands will hereafter add their testimony. Dr. C. M. Jackson, 120 Arch street, below Sixth, Philadelphia, prepares this valuable article. NEW DAGDERREOTITe ROOM, In the Town Hall, I,cwilwn. C. SMITH, Daguerreotypist, would call j\ , the attention of the citiiens of Lewis town and vicinity to his Daguerreotypes of CITIZENS AND OTHERS, At Rooms in the Town Hall. Persons sitting for pictures may rest assured that no pains wiil be spared to produce then, in the highest perfection of art His INSTRU MENT is of the most powerful hind, enabling hint to execute pictures unsurpassed for high finish and truth to nature. Persons sitting for pictures are neither required nor expected to take them unless per fect satisFaciion is given. N 15. Instructions given in the art, contain ing the more recent improvements. The Public are solicited to Call and Examine, Sept. 19, 1851.—tf Tuscarora Academy. fTUJE twenty-seventh semi-annual session of ] this institution will commence on MON DAY, the 27i.h of October inst. The whole ex pense per session of 22 weeks, for Jso3rd. Tui tion, Washing, &.o. } need not exceed $44, and ! with economy may he less. lor further par ticulars address, (post paid), DAVID WILSON, ) n . - , DAVJI) LALGHLIN, ) 1 " nci l' als - Acadcmia, Juniata co., I'a., Oct. 10,1851.* BRISBIN & BINGES, r w!in\ tun: niuiiis. Mar hit street, oue dour West of H'/. I*. Mil liken s btore, E,otvi*t7 E have just opened at our r.lluce. Uur stock of French black and colored E£roai £ Beaver Cloths, Blanket Coatings, urul French and fancy Ciwsiineres is particularly large and desirable. We n 'v soil hnvy brown Mus lins, a yard wide—choice <>! tour makes —at beautiful rich style Mc.vs delaines, at and colored joints at oto tic. We wish ~e fa ' f52.c5J.1l -?S>SI3 -j before purchasing elsewhere, to examine our or.s OT; I.M.N us. CASIIMKHJS, Kugiieii ami FrencU Merinoes, 1 'op ins, Riilvs, Dress Trim mings, bhmvis, Bonnets, as we think we can oiler them as great inducements as any other concern. We have added about Fifty Pieces cf Carpeting. to our former stock, embracing splendid Brus sels (the first ever offered here), new s'y o three ply Imperial, lugrair. of all grades, beau tiful Venitian for stairs and entry, low priced do , druggets. listing, and rag Cnjv is. \Vc have Flnr Oil Cloths, yard to yard and a half wide; Window Shades; HOOTS A.\D SIIOJiS, of every description ; and (xt'dctrii'ft, as low as the lowest. oCr"C'al! and sec for yourselves. WA i l SON, JACOB & CO. Lewistown, Sept. 2t>, 1851. Pennsylvania Railroad. PASSENGER TRAINS ieuvo lewistown daily as follows: MAIL TRAIN. Eastward at 7 o'clock BU minutes P. M. Westward at 2 o'clock 53 n.inutts I*. M. EXPRESS TRAIN. Eastward at 2o'clock 35 minutes A. M. Westward at H o'clock 10 minutes A. M. Fit LIGHT TRAIN DAILY, (EXCEPT SUNDAY*). Eastward at 8 o'clock 10 minutes A. M. Westward at II o'clock 5.7 minutes A. M. JAMES MILLIE EN. August 29, 1851. —tf g OCRS, Latches, Hinges, Planes, Saws, M-J Bed Screws, Veneres, .Mahogany Knobs, 8 by It) to 24 by BO Glass, Puity, Flaxseed Oil, at very low prices, at Juti'2o F. G. FR ANCISCUS'S OFFICIAL RETURNS of the General Election held in Mifflin Conhtv,"October 11, l*H. S S "ti D - s- .2 *r „ c- r2 w ~ 3 *• .2 + £ % ~Z - 5 77*?9- 2 * ? | 3 > 3- * ~z -a S & W £ ~ 9 <= Sc c * d. ; s=B 2 - * * c . _ c- T r, ! 5 c u: c £og t I . < T- £* s 2 - © S ;S !? '- 3 *£ • rj Governor. Q C ■ ca < S3 S5 - 553. - . - William Bigler, 163 137 146 97 10 70 69 137 125 50 147 143 -.*g g afclfll W.lliam F Johnstov, 140 108 116 123 108 129 76 129 95 2. % 68 59 40 0, 3.-1413 Se^t mnn!4?nir ' 163 108 152 99 109 69 70 132 125 51 .45 139 57 75 100 41-1665 John Strohm, 143 110 111 120 108 131 7b 132 9a 20 97 .1 01 4o 04 33-1423 John kJ™"* 136 U9 144 70 86 63 71 105 122 51 144 149 58 84 91 36-1529 William H. Irwin* 161 125 114 119 120 134 69 154 92 26 9b 00 39 ->u rier °O9 159 171 84 93 71 74 119 125 52 147 140 58 .4 100 aD—l.ls S-t&am.- ® M 77 IK 131 129 74 1 93 93 96 70 CO 44 61 33-1336 rhmdfwflff' ICC 120 133 69 72 66 65 119 126 50 141 139 57 71 90 4<-js3| Isaiah Coplin, 136 113 129 62 66 65 62 114 121 39 128 124 o2 6 J 88 39-1398 John Henry.* 124 93 99 143 Ml 117 72 144 9a 27 07 iJ oi 40 o3 31- 415 Samuel P. Lilley,* 112 84 96 138 47 137 05 98 79 38 113 .4 48 oo 51 33-1-.63 John Kerc/ ' 58 52 28 06 100 6 25 50 7 8 1j 2 6 090 Director of the Pi er. OKO Robert .Mathews, 140 12*2 ~ jf.: John Davis,* 143 98 ~ Thomas Hazlet, 152 129 147 83 100 67 70 122 118 50 146 140 18 .3 Oo o'J 1j94 Joseph Caset, li 9 96 106 1*27 98 121 73 131 91 23 9o Co oo 42 03 1332 Judges cf the Supnmt Court. . . ~, ... , nn Jeremiah S. Black, 158 131 149 97 127 7:1 86 133 131 51 144 144 5i 94 40—1.00 James Campbell, 150 124 149 97 100 55 70 119 127 48 135 144 o7 /8 94 Ellis Lewis, 156 130 149 97 110 64 71 130 127 51 144 144 5t t, 91 4o— 0.6 John II Gibson, 164 129 149 97 110 65 71 134 12. 51 3 142 5. 80 J4 4b- 6j3 Walter H. Lowrie, 158 130 149 97 125 81 86 133 131 ;1 144 144 5. 80 J4 40—1.00 Richard Coulter, 142 112 110 123 JO6 138 78 137 93 29 99 Joshca W. Comlt, 136 106 110 123 90 121 62 131 89 20 93 6. 6 37 64 34—1300 George Chamber*, 13C 107 110 123 105 135 77 13.3 9.3 *.6 33 6J 61 Wilmam M. aMlreditij, 132 106 110 123 6S I*2o 61 128 89 26 94 Gi t>l 3t 63 33—1338 William Jessip, 129 106 lit) 1.3 107 130 77 133 93 26 93 6. 01 34 b3 -9—1381 Democrats in Hainan. Wmus in small capitals, lndepeiidents marked with a r . SHERIFF'S SALES. }) V virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni Ex ) ponas and .2 lias Venditioni Exponas, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas, and to me directed, v. ill be exposed at public sale, at the Court House, in the borough of Lewistown, on SJTI RD.IY, November Ist, 1851, at 1 o'clock, I'. M., the following described real estate, to v. it: All the interest of Joseph A. Bell in a certain lot of ground, situate in I nion township, adjoin ing lands of Yost Voder, on the northeast side ot the great road leading from Belleville to Greenwood Furnace, laid olf by a line running from the said road to the line of the said Yost Voder, parallel with the east end of the black smith shop, thence along the line of the said Voder down the creek till it meets with a line straight with the fence which encloses the house yard on the west side, and adjoining the said road, thence along the road to the place of be ginning, containing two acres, more or less.— ilis interest in said land may be seen by refer ence to an article of agreement entered into the 23d day of August, A. D., 1845, between Chris tian Zook arid Joseph A. Bell, both of the town dap aforesaid, and recorded in the office for re cording Deeds. Ac., in and for Mitflin county, in book C, page 23D. Seized, taken in execu tion, and to be soid a s the property of Joseph Jl. Ml. ALSO, all the interest of It. H. Montgomery m a lot of ground in Granville township, con taining three-fourths of an acre, more or less, bounded by other lands of K. 11. Montgomery on the south, on the west by M'Coro's heirs, and on the north by lands of the heirs of Geo. .-sharie, with a House, Stable, and other ini-, provements thereon erected. ALSO, a tract of land in Granville township, containing 5U acres, more or less, 43 acres 1 cleared, bounded on the south by lands of John Kays, on the west by M'Oord's heirs, on the north by Joseph Bartholomew's heirs, and on the east by Klias Penny packer, with a Log House, Burn, and other improvements thereon erected. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Robert Montgomery. ALSO, a lot of ground in Derry township, cen- ; tainirig 4 acres, more or less, bounded by lands ' of Hugh Hocketiburg, Isaac Stull, and I). J. I Sills, with a frame House, Stable, and other j improvements thereon erected. Seized, taken I in execution, and to be sold as the property oi . John R rice tin. ALSO, a tract cf land in Decatur township, containing lt?8 acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Samuel P. Lillev, John Burkholder, ' dm Stroup, Joshua Dorman, and others, 100 acres cleared, with a House, Barn, and other improvements thereon erected. Seized, taken in execution, a>.J to be sold us the property ol John Lrltr. ALSO, a lot of ground in the borough of Lew istown. fronting Bu feet on Valley street, and extending hack same width t > public alley, bounded on the noith by lot of .Martin Drum, and on the south by lot of L. L. Benedict, with a frame House and other improvements thereon erected. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Samuel Hughs. 1). M ix. CONTNEK, Sheriff. SHERIFF'S OFFICE, ( Lewistown. Get. 10, 1851. ) td .V H. Piuchas. rs at tiic atiuve slii-nirssntct* are hare !>y 11■ >llfit• <1 that the amount of the sales will L retjnire i !>•• it I, in ill cineg, iiiiiuediaiety on the property knocked down, or i( w ill be foriliiviih re sob! to the high -1 hi.lifer D. MrK C ~s4o REWARD. F>ROKE the j ti ! of Mitttm county, on the EL? iiiormng of the 4ih uist., V\ ILLIAM FIL.S RY. about 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high, S!out built, and had a catarrh on the thumb of his RIGHT hand, which WAS very sore. Also, WILLIAM C ISAACS, a hoy 18 or 19 years of age, about 5 FEE: 0 or 7 inches high, and rather good look ing. The tomer \vu~ awaiting his trial tor passing counterfoil money, ami the iatter for larceny. The above reward will be paid for the apprehension and return of the above pri soners, or S2O for either. I). M. CONTNER, Sheriff. SHERIFF'S OFFICE, ) Lewistown, Oct. 10, 1351. Y 3t CAUTION. Tip'lE public is hereby c'utioned not to pur- I chase nor take in payment, a promissory ode, given by me to CYRUS BULL KR, of York, Pa., for eight dollars, bearing date Au gust ZOth, 1851, and made payable in sixty days, as Jain determined nut to pay it, having received no value. JOSEPH COB. MANY. Aiilroy, Oct. 10, 1851-Bt. SPICES of all kinds, fresh and pure, at opril 11 A. A. BANKS'. Estate of DA MEL SEACHRIST, dec'd. IVJOTJCE is hereby given to all the heirs _L n and lesral representatives ot DANIEL SLA c'liuisT, late of Wayne township, Mifflin coun ty, deceased. Whereas, by an inquest for that purpose, was duly awarded by the Orphans' Court of the county of Miffiin, and a partition and valuation of the real estate of said Daniel Seachrist, deceased, has been made, the report of which was duly made and confirmed by the Court aforesaid, at the August term, 1851. Therefore, you and each of you are hereby commanded and cited to be and appear at the general Orphans' Court, to be held at Lewis town, in and for said county of Miffl n, on the first Monday in November next , 1851, if you think proper, to accept or refuse to take the said premises at the valuation, or show cause why the same should not be sold, &c D. IV'cK. CONTPs'ER, Sheriff. SHERIFF'S OFFICE, ) Lew* is town, Oct. 3, 1851. It. ijr osoa . Estate of WILLIAM JENNINGS, deed. "TVrOTICE is hereby given to ail the heirs i i and legal representatives of WILLIAM JENNINGS, late of Granville township, Mifflin county, deceased. YY hereaa, by an inquest for that purpose, was duly awarded by the Or phans' Court of the county of Mifflin, and u partition and valuufion of the real estate ot said William Jennings, deceased, has been made, the report of which was duly made and confirmed by the Court aforesaid, at the Au gust terui, 1851: Therefore, you and each of you are hereby commanded and cited to be and appear at the general Orphan's Court, to be held at Lewistown, in and for said county of .Mifflin, on tiie frst .Monday in November :-.f xt, 1851, if you think proper, to accept or refuse to take the sai l premises at the valua tion, or show cause why the same should not be sold, &c. 1). McK EA i\ CONTN ER, Sheriff. FHLUIFI'S OFFICE, Lewistown, Oct. 3, 1851. \ 4i ISEJfiO VAL. o|>cr;tfioeis osi the TcelSi. SAIVIUEL BSLFOED DENTIST \PEERS his services to the citizens of Lewistown. ami the adjoining counties, in g- - -TS DENTAL SURGERY, Hav ing taken lessons ip this branch --~NU-T 0 f business from the late Dr. J. N. Mumnct, etui recently frem Dr. J H. Bressler, of Bellefonle, he is satisfied that lie wiil be able to give genera! satisfaction. Ca rious teeth Plugged with Gold, and Incor ruptible Mineral Teeth Inserted, from a single tooth to a mil set, on Gold and Silver Fia.e, also on I'ivot, in the most durabie manner. All work undertaken by him he will guar antee to be satisfactory, aud if it is not, the money will be refunded. tie may be found at his residence in West Market street, opposite the Red Lion Hotel, r.t all times. Lewistown, Aug. 29, 1851 —tf BILLY JOHNSON'S Cheap lionl, Shoe, Sc i'lolli izi£ Store. t'TAVING returned from the city with a . fi. large stock of the above mentioned arti cles, he is prepared to soil at the lowest cask ■price. .Men's boots, from .81 25 to £5 9" Ladies' shoes, from 50 to L 50 Misses' shoes, from 25 to 1 00 Ladies' gaiters, from 1 Ik) to 2 00 according to quality. He is also prepared to mak" to order ail kinds ul Roots and Shoes, on the shortest notice and reasonable terms. Re pairing done by Mr. Rook in the same place. Persons wanting C'IiOTHING will find it to their advantage to give him a call, as he purchases bis goods ior cash, and is enabled to sell cheaper than those purchasing on credit. Call aud examine for yourselves, and he will convince you that he sells his goods CHEAP. Lewistown, October 10, 1851. 0 AAA l'K-8. LEAD PIPE*, assorted to 2 l litIII ,nc ' iesJ - 25 boxes I C and J X Tin 5 " Plates. 50 bundles cf Iron Wire. Sheet and Bolt Copper, &0., at Juu2(J T\ G. FiiANCiSGUS'S. Orphans' Court Sale. IN pursuance o? an order uf the Orphans' Court of Mifflin county will be exposed to .-ale, on the premises, on Holiday, Oct. 27, ISSI, , at 2 o'clock in ihe afternoon, the following de scribed Real Estate, late the property of ! THOMAS ROBINSON, deceased, viz: A certain tract of land 3ituate in Granville township, Mifflin county, adjoining lands of the heirs of Matthew T. Mayes, Dan'l Brought, /**■, and the Juniata river, containing 13 acres. .ill' more or less. The improvements consist of a house and barn, apple orchard, &.c. This property is pleasantly situated on the Pennsylvania canal, about two miles from Lew islovvn, and is altogether a desirable one. TERMS. —One half of the purchase money to be paid on the confirmation of sale —the re sidue in one year thereafter, with interest; to be secured by bond and mortgage on the pre mises. CHRISTIAN HOOVER, October 10. 1651 —ta Adm'r. PUBLIC SALE. "TTTILL be ex;>osed to sale by pubiic outcry \\ at the house of Isaac Plank, in Union township, Mifflin county, on SATURDAY, November 1, 1651, a certain piece of WOODL A X D , situate in said township, late the property of • Christian Plank, deceased, adjoining lands of Alexander Gibboney, H. Steely's heirs, John Hooley, and others, containing J3O Acres, more or less. The property will be sold to gether, or in lots of about ten acres, to suit . purchasers. bale to commence at 1 o'clock, p m., on said dav, when terms will be made known by ISAAC PLANK, JOSEPH HAFFLY, Executors of said deceased. Union l r >~ October 3, 1851.—ts* 2. FTMIE BROWN'S MILLS, with DWELLING J[ Hou*e, Store Room, Miller's House, and Cjoper Shop. Also, the Brown's Hill* Motel, now kept py SAMUEL W. STEWART, Esq., with large Stables, Garden, and about thirty actes of first rate (arming land thereto attached. Also, the new Blacksmith Shop, containing two fires i and a large shoeing apartment, ail ur.der the ! J&f Jk same roof, new and complete, to jfffijTTa x gether with sro excellent DWEL - J 1 IXG HOUSE. Stable, garden and lot of ground attached. Also, 4L ti■c. l^S£a35 > . t ] ar ., c an j convenient Wagou I Maker's Shop, now being put in complete re pair, with a large yard in common with the smith's shop adjoining. I These properties are all now occupied, arid ! promise to be among the first country business ' stands in Mifflin county. Possession will be given on the Ist day of April, 1832. For terms anplv after the 15th of October next to | ' ' IS \AC B PARKER, At Brown's Miils Hotel. September 2fi, 1651. —ti" Register's Notice milE following accounts have been examined and passed by me, and remain filed of re curd ia this office, tor the inspection of heirs, legatees, creditors, and all others in any way interested, and will be presented ti the next Orphans' Court of the county of Mifflin, to he held at the Court House, in Lewistown, on THURSDAY, the S'.h day (J\Yortmber„ 1651, for : allowance and confirmation : Ist. The account of George Shade and An drew Wise, administrators of George Shade, ! deceased. j 2d. The account of Thomas I. PosHethwaite, administrator of James Gambia, deceased, i 3d Th account of William Baker, executor j of Edward Dougherty, deceased, j 4th. The account of Jacob Peaohev and Isaac Yoder, administrators of Michael Hosteller, de ceased. sth. The account of John Laughlin, guar dian of Richard Glasgow. 6ih. The account of Robert Mathews, admin istrator of Joseph Mathews, deceased. | 7th. The account of Joseph Alexander, a.l - ministrator de i>->:iis non of Jacob Hartzcll. dee'd JAMES 1.. McILVAINE, Register REGISTER'S OFFLCE, T I Lewistown. Oct. 10.1851. )4t "E) iIUoIIES A oreat variety of Hair nud li 3 Teeth Brush's at A. A. Siyta',