POOR HOUSE STATEMENT I "or 18*11. Augustine TUakeJield, Hubert Mathews <V James M. Brown, Exqrs., Directors ol the Poor and of the House of Employ ment for the County of Mifflin, in ac count with said county, to the Hist De cember, 1851, inclusive: DIS. To cash recM from County Treasurer $0327 50 for sheep pasture, * 3 s(j for hauling, 2 50 tor clover leave, X 07 for pasturing drove, 6 oy do. do. 3 00 a fine from a Justice, 50 for corn and pasture for a drove, 15 QO from John Cowen, (pauper) 350 balance in favor of the Di rectors, 414 02 $3277 49 CIS. By cash paid for repairing and fitting up house for the poor, $276 42 for stock, 685 26 farming utensils, 125 09 " provisions—meat, pota toes, &c., 377 01 " bedsteads, beds and bed ding, 11C 67 " grain, hay and seed. 194 12 " household and kitchen furniture, 127 81 " merchandize, 143 17 for boarding before April Ist, 1851, 23 50 " wagon and plough gears, 63 00 books and stationary, 15 09 " insurance on property, 20 90 expenses of Steward to Dauphin and Cumber land poor houses, 9 31 " for making bedding.cloth ing and for house work, 53 75 constables for serving no tices on Overseers of the Poor, 7 57 for meat vessels, 14 25 " hardware, 34 00 " supporting and bury ing irtit door paupers, 65 16 Overseers of the Poor, of West township, Hun tingdon county, for Walter Knox,(pauper) 115 00 " for labor on farm, 161 09 " for fire wood, 36 00 " for rails, 50 00 " traveling expenses, 1 70 " for shaving paupers, 10 00 out-door medical aid, 10 00 " for drugs, 1 12 matron, 21 50 " for tubs and buckets, 9 00 Geo. Guthrie, Steward, for one year, 500 00 $3277 49 VOTE. —Debts contracted in 1851, and due to sundry per-ons for merchandise, farming utensils, blaeksmithing, hardware, drugs, wood, coal, saddlery, salaries of directors, &c. amount ing to $1577 45 To which add the above balance due ihe directors, 414 02 1991 47 Paid by the Steward since the 31st Dec., Issl. out of monies drawn from the County Treasurer, 1055 33 Balance of the debts of 1851, remain ing unpaid Jan. 23, 1852, $936 09 for tiie payment of which, the Steward holds an order on the County Treasurer for SIOOO. Produce of the Farm. About 600 bushels of wheat. " 800 corn. " 300 " oats. 169 " potatoes. 7 " onions. " beans. 5 " beets. 50 loads of hay. 2 beeves killed, weight 893 lbs. 2 beef hides, " 144 " 7 hogs killed, " 1653 " Stock on Farm. 4 horses, 12 head horned cattle, 20 shoats, 2 breeding sows and 17 pigs. Farming Utensils. 1 four horse wagon, 1 two horse wagon, 1 one horse wagon, 4 set of wagon gears, 4 set of plough gears, 1 set of single harness, 1 wagon saddle, 1 set of wood ladders, 1 set of hay lad ders, 1 sled, 2 ploughs, 2 harrows, 1 corn culti vator, 1 wheelbarrow, 1 fanning mill, 1 grind stone, 1 double bitted axe, 1 set of splitting tools, 2 woodsaws, 6 forks, 3 shovels, 6 corn hoes, 3 garden hoes, 1 grubbing hoe, 4 spades, 4 scythes, 6 cow chains, 4 halters and chains, 1 post bar, 4 augers, 1 scoop shovel, 15 bags, and 2 new cistern pumps. House Furniture. 8 coal stoves, 1 cook stove, 1 wood stove, 1 hook case, 1 kitchen cupboard, 4 tables, 3 stands, 1 shot gun, 4 coal buckets, 30 bedsteads, 36 beds and bedding, 3 iron kettles, 7 tubs, 10 buck ets, 1 et of butcher tools, 39 chairs, 5 chests, 1 sink, and 2 churns. JUork Done by Paupers. 2 haps quilted, 5 coats made, 8 vests made, 12 pair of pants made, 43 pair of stockings knitted, 7 frocks made, 5 sheets made, 7 shirts made, 6 inexpressibles made, 24 aprons made, 10 towels made, 4 caps made, and 4 sun bonnets made. Paupers. Number brought in April Ist, 1851, by the Overseers of the Poor, 30 Number admitted on orders from Justices of the Peace, 36 Admitted without orders, 8 Born in the house, I Whole number admitted through the year, 75 Died in the house, 9 Discharged, 40 Bound out, 2—51 Number in poor house January Ist, 1852, 24 Number of out door paupers, 12 Died through the year, 5 7 Leaving the number supported by (he coun- tv, Jan. Ist, 1852, 31 We, the undersigned, auditors of Mifflin coun ty, elected and sworn according to law, having examined the accounts and vouchers of the Di rectors of the Poor and of the House of Ein ployment for said county to the 31st December, 1851. inclusive, do certify that we find a balance due to the Directors aforesaid, of four hundred and fourteen dollars and two cents, by the coun ty aforesaid. Given under our hands at Lewistown, this 23d day of January, 1852. K. A. McKEE, I Auditors THOMAS HAZLETT, > Autmors - February 6, 1852-41. 13 ITCH & OAKUM, for sale by fefi F.J.HOFFMAN N AILS! N AILS! Ct KEATLY reduced in price—§3 00a3 2<> * per hep. F. J. HOFFMAN. Si A-CLL Sa iAl.ril) Lamps. Fine Oil lamps, Oil and Ldrd I junps, Glass and Britawun, winch for variety of color, shape, etyie and size, arc unequalled—low, very low. for cash, fuj p. J. HOFFMAN. RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES Of Mifflin County, from Jan'y Bth, 1851, to Jan'y Bth, 1852, inclusive. | I>R. ROBT. H. MCCLIXTIC, ESQ., Treasurer, in account with the on. of Mifflin. OR. To whote amount Tax asssesscd for 1851. $"21600 1 1 j " " £ ' " outstanding for 'SO, 2342 W - f " amount received for old journals sold 50 " " •' on fall assessment, 1 88 '■ " " Dividends Bridge Stock, 63 60 " " of abatement on paym't quota Q Stale Tax. 200 00 "j •' •• Cash in hands last settlem't, 1845 17) u i ' Oornm'rs orders at settlement, 357 14 2 1 9 0 : s; 3 i 9 j 1 ' > $26.411 66' | DR. DAVIS MOK. UONTNKR, .Sheriff, in account with the oo'y of Mifflin, Fa. CK. ) To amount lines and fees received in t'our^ Quarter Sessions, $l4O 25 | ' To amount fees " " Common Pleas, 21 00 ! _ | $164 25 | > ROHKRT 11. MCCTANTK 4 , ESQ., Treasurer of Mifflin county, in account, with the < 'oni -1)R. nionwealtli of Pennsylvania. CR TAX O.N REAL AND PERSONA!. ESTATE: i I To amount said tax levied for 1851, $13019 12 j '• •• outstanding for 1850. 3,749 37 j ) i " ■' received for fall assessments, 7 50 ] , " for pedlar's licenses I , granted by court, CO 00 ; ' " " lines for Sabbath breaking, 2 1)0 j 516.838 08 | RETAILERS' LICENSES. ! To aggregate amount said licenses assess ed for the year 1851, as per statement of Mercantile Appraiser, bled with Co. J Treasurer. $759 25 j | J 5759 25 | TAVERN LICENSES To aggregate amount said licenses granted for the vear 1851, S2BB 00 | To amount uncollected for 1850, as ppr last repori of Auditors, 74 00 j j .s:SG2 00 j FAMPJII.F.T I.AWF. I To aggregate amount received tor sale of sanl laws for the year 1851, *2 00 A2 00 ' PATEN T MEIMCINRS, OYSTKR CKM.AU ANIi DISTII.I.KR'p JJCEVSKS. To aggregate amount said licences assess'd for 1851, $172 50 i §17250 XI LI A ARI> ROOM AND L EN N.N ALLEY 1 LI'VM I g j To aegregate amount said licences assessed lor 1851. S7O On j i S7O 00 j Mil.l. LICENSES To aggregate amount said licences assessed for 1851. $l6O (.0 I $l6O 00 | MII.ITIA TAX. To aggregate amount said tax levied and ! assessed for J B5l. $641 50 j To aggregate am t outstanding for 1850, 719 00 ! ! I i JAMKS L. M'II.V VJNK, Register and Recorder of Mifflin countv, in account with the DR. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. CR. To amount -Collateral Inheritance tax ree'd bv liini up luDec 1. 185J, $216 85 j I ' i $216 85 | \VF., the undersigned, Auditors ol Mifflin county, in the '"oinmon wealth el Pennsylvania, do certify that tn pursuance of an "Act of Assembly relating to count.es. townships," Arc , passed the 15th of April, 1831. and of the 4th section of an "Art relative to the appointment of Trustees of Orphans' Court." <VE.. passed April 22. 184t>. wc met at the ('ointtiissioners' Office in the borough ol I.cwistown. on tho sth day of January. 1852 and did audit, setle and adjust the several accounts between Kobert 11. M'Clintio. lv*q.. Treasurer of said County and rhe Satet Treasury—antl between said Treasurer and the county of Alifil'ii : also the account of Davis Mckean Contner. Ksq., Sheriff of said county—and also the Collateral inheri tance Tax accounts of James L. M'llvaine, T.so., Register and Recorder, with the Commonwealth, as the same are stated in the foregoing Reports. I WIT.NF.SB WIIKRKOF, we have hereunto set our hands at the office aforesaid, litis I' l r h dav of January, A. 1). 1852. THOMAS HA'/LKT. j ('YIN'S DOIvMAX, Autlitorif. ROBERT A. Mt KEE, t j STATKMKNT. showing tin* amount, of debts due to and. owing by tlie County oi Mifflin —Al-o, tho amount of State and County l ax outstanding dan. 8, 1802. (Tli* Statement in detail of amount due by several-Collectors will be given next week.) '■ Amount tax outstanding of 1851. .0 8,373 78 I •• •' " 1850, 29 29 Balance due iiv I. Hoover, former Treasurer, being money received by htm a id not ac counted for in settlement, for which suit is pending. 25(1 )0 Balance due on settlement from Poster Mill ikon's Ksiate, I*l 00 ; Amount of tax assessed for 1852.. 1 1.'3)0 00 Notes of sundry persons, f'O lf> i - $24.8:11 24 STATF..MKNT. OF DFBTS OWIM. BV TITF. COFNTY. VIZ Whole amount of Certificates of Loan issued bv the County, SHt,oOO 00 Amount lifted and burnt, 9.830 00 Balance in circulation, ?110 00 Whole amount of Certificates of Loans issued by the Treasurer, bearing in terest of ft per cent, $7,201 Iff Amount lifted and cancelled, 7.057 32 Balance outstanding. -03 81 Balance of Purchase of Poor House property, 12.000 0(1 Whole amount of indebtedness, 512,373 84 AMOUNT OF ORDERS issued by the Countj Commissioners from the 1 January to the olst December, 18f>l, inclusive: Fetit Jurors' pay, $1,481 12! , Grand " 44 387 03A j Assessors '* 303 24 ] Constables' " advertising and at j tending elections, 70 07 l Constables' pay return and attend ing Courts, 117 42 j Constables' costs in Commonwealth cases, 71 40 i Justices' costs Cumw'th cases, f>4 ]oj Witnesses' " " " 174 32 T. !'. .McCoy, Prot'y and elk's' fees. 135 13! Sundry persons, for Books and Sta i tionery for county offices, OO 24 Repairs to Court House and Jail, !L 83 j 1 Wolf scalps, 24 (0 ! Clothing for Prisoners, 0 59! i Directors of the I\or, 2,827 50 , Fuel for Court House and Jail, 131 151 Henry Feror, court crier and clean ing eourt house, 94 22*. j A. G. 1 larvy, boarding prisoners and turnkeys, _ 101 88 | G. Dujxmire, services as Commis'r, 85 00 i Walters & McCay and G. EVysinger advertising and printing for co., 141 024 ' Election officers pay, 285 85 I By amount Commissioners orders lifted. $9742 65 j " Koad orders •• 168 00 '• Fox scalp certificates " 155 00 " Poor House Bonds, 4000 00 Interest paid on same, 105 00 " Co. money lifted and burnt, 10 00 " Interest paid on same, 48 " '* draft E S.P. maint'ng convicts, 113 48 paid orders court road damages 143 75 41 44 <4 Auditors pay, 39 00 " Mercantile Appraiser's fees, II 62J " 4 " Lewistown bank money paid Commissioners, 125 00 " Percentage allowed collectors, 366 49 44 Exonerations " •' 267 82 44 Error in duplicates, 21 10 " Tax outstanding for 1820, 29 29 '• 1851. 8373 79 Paid successor, D. Zeigler, 1842 60 44 Treasurer's percentage, 536 28 $26,411 66) jßy fees as She'll'in sundry Com'ih cases, $23 871 summoning 326 jurors, 81 50 I " " 41 Advertising Geu'l Election, 75 j " commission levying fines on $l4O 25, 4 20) I " balance due county, 53 91 . I ___ • $164 25 ; Byam ' paid State Trens'r as per receipt,>-> 12003 57 | " " commission allowed collectors, ti-U 83 I " •' exonerations " • 438 67 I " " error in duplicates, 240 '* " tax outstanding for 1850, 18 00 i " " " " 1851 3582 69 j " •• Treasurer's percentage, 150 92 I 816,838 08 ! By ain't paid State Trens'r as per receipts. 5609 <. j " " licences sundry persons not in bus- Imot-s after Ist May, 24 50 '■ " sundry licenses left with Justices of the I'eace for collection, 53 25 j " " J. P. .Sehlosser'a license, left cou'iv before collection, 7 ( 0 j " " pan! for advertising list. 30 Oil : u .. Treasurer's cotntinsston retained. 35 41 $739 23 j By ra.-h j ;i<i State Tre.ts'r a* per receipts, $282 15 i •' " " J. Alexander, lltst. Atfornev, coinniisstoti on collections, 740 | " " " to G'ierk of Courts. 300 •' amount treasurer's percentage retained, 18 18 I Baiance due C'ominonwealth, 50 97 $362 00 j By amount Treasurer's percentage. ft 10 I " '• due Common wealiii, 100 $2 00 J ; By aui'l paid State Trn.as'r as per receipts, ftl27 i ' sundry licences on which suit lihk been brought and judgment obt'd. 37 50 :•' " Treasurer's pei cent age, 705 i ftl,2 oO By ain't T. K. Shuli's license for ten pin al ley. upon which proof was made not in use since Ist May, 10 00 By amount T. K. Shuli's license for billiard room, on which sun has been brought i and judgment obtained, 30 Ob | S7O 00 j Llv cash paid State Treas'r as per receipts, ftl 11 '.'7 I " Treasr's percentage retained, 8 03 ! srn't J < .ilium's license, left <o since ass't. 7 o0 | ' ftlfiO <lO jßy cash paid State Tp ,'r as per receipt. £*J3B 77 j" ain't exonerations allowed collectors ot 1850, 435 00 I " " commission. " •' 22 80 I " " paid assessors, K 3l j " •' outstanding of 1851. <>ll 50 I " " Treasr's percentage retained. 1 1 o'• j ftl,3f"o 50 I Bv cash [fd Auditors ami Clerks fi>r scuiing | accounts, $ 600 j 4 ' amount Register's commission, 10 81) due ■Commonwealth, 200 ooj j §216 85 •I. L. M'llvaine, indexing books. &c.. 22 OU j Coroner and -Justices, holding inqui sitions on dead bodies, 02 G.C. j William Butler, postage, 1 <" •Jos. Alexander, hist. Atty's fees, ;>G 50 I Paints and oils for painting e. h., 121 GO 1 i Hobbling prisoners and repr'g irons, 12 G2' .C. Spotswood, telegraphing for # witnesses, &c., per order I>ist At'y, 14G Binding pamphlet laws, 1 50 11. 11. McClintie, ease for surveyor's office. -■'* 00 David Coplin, tex overpaid collector Wayne 1840. 5 -30 J>. M. (.■outner, balance due hini at 1 last: i. (lenient, i ■ 11. J. Walters, balance of salary as clerk for 1850, 100 00 j 11. J. Walters, 1 quarter's salary, 50 00 11. ('. Hale, Att'y for co. '4O-50, 40 00 Wattson & Jacob, carpet for c't room, 2 50 j i Jas. Burns, interest on Poor llousc i farm to April 1, 1851, 240 00 j j Mrs. Oai ets Burns, bv direction oi _ _ j i Poor House Commissioners, 2o 00 j U. 0. Hale, preparing deed, bond, . t Ac., on purchase poor house farm, 10 00 , ! George Lane, tax overpaid collector j Wayne, 1850, 530 i Nathaniel Wilson, ballot box for Bratton township, 4 00 Aril A Hoover, medical attendance at prison up to April 1,-1851, CI 00 John 11. Weekes, establishing and j marking meridian line, as per act of Assembly, 30 50 D. 11. Reynolds. Auditing Prothon tary and Register's accounts of State Tax, 10 00 Levi Glass, balance in full as Com missioner, 100 00 , ! D. M. Contner, Sheriff, fees in Com monwealth case, 17 471 ' Thos. Stroup, service as Commis'r, 40 00 W. S. Custer—-interest on money loaned county, 3 00 Lewistown Water Company—water rent for •!ail to Apr. I. iss2, 10 00 I). R. Reynolds—fees former clerk Sessions. 11 371 George Frysinger, Esq., Borough Treasurer—appropriation of fine to purchase of Town Clock. 180 00 j Jno. it. Weekes, standard measure, or Surveyor's chain, 3 00 J. T. Sterrett —-freight and porter | age on paints &c., for C. If., 544 •Jno. il. Weekes, tt. ul. laying out road from railroad opposite Lew istown, to McCulloch's Mills, Ju niata county, 170 7-7 IZ. Hittenhouse, fees late clerk Ses., 74 05 •Jno. C'ubbisou—ice for Court, at i Aug. term, 7"> 11. J. Walters—cash paid for water and cleaning office, 1 121 ; J. Wingate, ft. at. laying out roa d from Benedict's Mill to some point in Union county, 25 40 Jno. Kerr, tt. ul. laying out road 1 from Mifflin to Huntingdon co., 34 66 T. W. Bailey—painting Court 11.. 100 00 W. S. ( aster, bai. in full as Com. 08 00 •ino. li. Weekes, running line be tween I'. 11. farm A Buchanan, 3 00 A. Blymyer, Staves, <S<\, for Jail, 8 Od W. A. McManignl—money over paid on purchase of unseated land, at last Treasurer's sale, 0 63 Mifflin co. Agricultural Society, per i Act of Assemble, ]ou 00 Win. Shimp, Sheriff—conveying Wm. Hall, to Eastern Pcniten'y, 07 73 11. J. Walters, cash paid to sundry persons for cutting wood for office, carrying in coal, and for Dup licates, 10 62i Given under our hands at the Commission er's office, in Lewistown, the 10th day of Januarv. 1852. " G. DUXMIRE,) T. STKOI'P, J. DORM AX, ) Attest 11. .J. WALTER.*, Cler^. ; WALTER I CO,, " Fiona* :u*<2 (•citcrnl Produce , COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Dealers in Plnsfrr, Salt, Fish, Coffee, Sugar, iiihi Groceries generally, KUItUOI'IK OS TIIE RAILROAD TRACK. \o 28 South Howard street, Baltimore. T IBERAL ADVANCEMENTS made on con- J j signments—quick sales at best market pri ces—and prompt returns. Solicit consignments. REFER TO James Swan, Esq., Pres't Merchant's Bank, ] Dr. J. H. McCuJloch, do. B'k of Baltimore, j T. Meredith, Esq., do. Com. & Ear. B'k, i _ 11. Stuart &. Son, merchants, j T. IV. A G. Hopkins, do. Hciser A White, do. I % Slingluti' & Hirsey, do. Reynolds & Smith, do. Slingluff, Dcvrics & Co. do. Albert & Bro., do. J 11. M. Brent. Esq., Cashier, i J. 11. Sherrard, Esq., do. ' Winchester. Merchants generally, S I'etor Radebaugb, Bedford, and merchants and Cramers generally. Baltimore, Dec. 24, 1851 —Iv? ' •_ t Administrator's Sale. BV tiruic of an order of sale issued by the Orphans" Court of Mfflin county, will bcex po-cd at public oiilrry, on the premises, in Oliver town ship, Mifllin county, on Friday, February 27. fi thai certain tract of Jam!, late the property of HFNJA- M 1 N WALTERS, late ot said township, ilfu ~1. ad joining lands of Joseph Rhodes, Casper Uuli, George Gal- Lraitli, and others. The tract contains t' i u 5L- sy -3c- 2i ki j <JO acres of which are < leared and in a JgSVfVr jf good stale ot" cultivation. There is a ' ttt! ° ITBIIM; Hi'ti.-c.aii Orclianl, md a spring of never failing water on The properly will be sold altogether, or in parts to suit ; purchasers. , TERMS.— One-third of Ihe purchase money to he paid nn confirmation of sale, 't he balance in two equal an il in I payment--, with interest, lo he secured by bind ami mortgage. JOHN WALLERS, SAMUEL 11. WALTERS, Jan. :tO-ts. Adair's of Benjamin Walters, b>c"d. DIVIDEND. |V[ OTICE to the Stockholders of the . -L x Lewistown and Tusctirora Dridge Company.—A Dividend of Five per cent. on the Capital Stork of said Company, for the last six months has been declared, and will be paid ly tne at my oifire in Lewistown. at any time called for. FRANCIS RJcl'OY, Treasurer. Lewistown, January 2?, 1*52. —lit Executors Notice. TV'OT'K'E is hereby given that Letters' i_ x Testamentary have been granted to the subscri ber resting in Union township, Mifiiin county, on the csrate of REBECCA Va ( LELI.AN, of ,-anl township, deceased. Alt persons indebted to the said deceased are requested to make immediate pay rnent, and those having accounts ugainst ihe same, will please to present them duly aulhenticaled for selllcment without d'-day. j DAVID '/A>OK, Executor. Union township, Jan 30, lsj-j-fit. Estate of John Chester, dee'd. LATF. OF ARMAGH TOH A'SHir ItJOTICE is hereby given, that Letters Testamentary on Ihe estate of JOHN CHESTER, late of Armagh township, Mifflin county, deceased, have been granted lo the undersigned, resid ing in said township. All jtersons indebted to said estate are hereby notified lo call and make payment without delay, and those having claims to present them, duly authenticated, for settlement. SUSAN CHESTER, Executrix. Janiinry 'J, lt)o2—tit Fish, Salt, and Plaster, fOII sale Lv 1 "JOHN STERRETT vt CO., June 27,-tf At tfi • Lewistown Mills. HARDWARE, <J" an kinds, ai unusually . low prices, for cash, at ocf'24 I*. CL i- RAN CISC US fc. 1 ' Valuable MILL PROPERTY at •UTSX* C•• pj c 73 V" ir' sat iVix' li— £.3 IN pursuance of the last will and testa ment of Mrs. REBECCA McCLl'.LLAN,latent Union township, Mifflin county, deceased, the undersigned Eve cutor will offer at public sale, on the premises, on Thursday, February 1832, at 1 o'clock, p. m , the following valuable ltea! Ls'.ate, viz: A Trad of Land situate in the towrglua and county aforesatd, containing ' of tirst rate I.imeston*. Land, some 8 acres of which are covered with timber, the remaind-r cleared, fenced into small lots, and in a good slate of cultivation, having thereon erected a ST 0 ITS HILL, with four run of stones and all the necessary fixtures ; a double STONE HOUSE, new FRAME BARN, well of Water, Orchard, Ac , This property is situate on the west branch of Kisha coquillas creek, about one and a half miles west of Bellr vilie in a rich neighborhood, and is widely known as a desirable and eligible situation. > There is also a SAW MILL and PLASTER Mill, on tit e above property, in which Mrs McCleflan's in te.rest, consisting of One Half, will be disposed of at the same time. I'ersot-s desirous of purchasing, will plpase call on the executor, who will show the premises and give any in formal ion that may he desired. The terms wit! lie made known on the day of Fale. DAVID ZOOK, Executor, Union township, January, 30 1-v-J ts. *D 7V T. f A T 7 BV virtue of an order of sale, issued by the Orphan's Court of Mifflin county, will be ex | posed Jit public outcry, on the premises, in Armagh tovvii i ship, Mifflin county, on Wfduesday, February 25tls, 1852, at one o'clock. I*. M., that certain Tract of Land, situate in the township aforesaid, late the property of JAMES A. SAM IM.E, deceased, adjoining lands of Hugh Sauitile, \. W sti-rrett. John Aitkens and others, containing 2CC 2.35.55, more or less, about 80 acres of which are under culliva- There is a new SAW MILL, with a good water power, on tiie premises. Also, "OUSEand Stable, and a spring of never failing water. V™™*® TKRMS of SAI.K. —One thin! of the pur chase money in hand, the balance in two equal annual payments, with interest from confirmation of sale, se j cured bv bond and mortgage. R. M. KINSLOE, Administrator of the estate of Jas A. Sample, dee'd • January 23, ls.V2.- ts of Valuable REAL ESTATE. I> Y virtue of an order of the Orphans' -it rourt of Mifflin county, the undersigned Trustee, appointed by said Court to sell the Real Estate of DAN IEL SKACHRiST,Iate of Wayne township, said county, deceased, will expose to sale at public outcry, on the premises, on T(i4*sl;ty, February 17, I 8.12, the two following tracts of Valuable Real Estate, viz : No. 1. Situate in \\ ayne township, Mifflin county, adjoining Leslie'.- land on the east and south, Samuel Wharton on : lie south and west, and the Juniata river on the north, containing iiJii:m liijiiUl Aim and allowance, about ninety acres of which are cleared J'1....7L and in a good state of cultivation, having thereon erected TWO LOG 110 l 7SKS, 1(998 jiiraw two stories high, a Stone and Frame BA N K i > jMMF BARN, bh feet by 15. and other iinprov •- inents. Nine or ten acres of this tract i> good meadow land. Also, TWO APPLE ORCHARDS of good grafted fruit, a good Spring of Water and Itraw Well near to the door. No. '2. Adjoining the above described trad, containing Acres !!I7 Fere lies, anil allowance, good Limestone Land, about 250r 30 acres of vvhi. h are cleared and in a good state of cultivation, adjoining Leslie's laud on the northwest, 1) Jenkins on tlj'- east, and lauds of E. M'Vey on the south. 'Lite above described tracts will be sold together or separately, to suit purchasers. Persons wishing to view the premises can call on the subscriber, who lives near u here the Railroad Bridge crosses the Juniata river, b • I low Newton Hamilton, on the south side. I t'.Rvis or tsAi.E. —One-third of the purchase money to be p .id on confirmation of sale, the balance in three equal aiinii-l payments, with interest, to be secured by bond and mortgage on the property JAS. WIIARTON, Trustee. Wayne t >wnship, January 9, 1832.—ts JIMIB Sill OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. B > V virtue of an order of the Orphans" M F Court of .Mifflin county, the undersigned Admini trators of the estato of (. iSitlN'i IAN 77001 N. (Long.; late of Union'township, Miffiitt county,deceased, appointed hy the said court to sell the following Real Estate, late of said deceased, will expose the same at public vendue or outcry, en the p; unscs of purpart or tract No. 4, on TUESDAY- r£3EUASY 17, 1352 at ten o'clock in the forenoon, theJhree following I'ur parts or Tracts of Land, viz."! Purpart No. I, lit ty partition of sau! estale, br ing the undivided two thi. Jaot a tract of land situate in \rroagh township, tit aM connG . adjoining lands of George Marks'* heirs, Alexander Cameron's heirs. Laid Hooly. the Widow J hoinpson and others, containing 217 70 Torches, and allowance, about loti acres of which are cleared and a J in a good slat" of cultivation, having there nil ail Ai'l'kfi (llll'H Vi'l), a goo.i i*'lwi TUO STORV "CELLING HOUSE, a 11 aflß FR \M E BARN, and other intprov cmenls, (,nd a good Spring of Water conducted with pipes near to the house. Purpart No. 5 In said partition, being a certain piece of V. ooit l.A NO, situate in Menno township, in said county, ad joining lands of Thomas Wills, James Wills' heirs, and the summit of first bench of Jack's Mountain,containing &Q Acros and allowance. Purpart No. 7 In said partition, being WOOIH.AMI, adjoining land of Thomas Wills, David Zook, Mis. McClelland and Geo Wii.-ott, containing 30 Acres and allowance, i'r The Widow of said deceased has made and execu ted a full release of ail Iter dower and interest in each of the aforesaid three purparts ot tracts and filed the same of record in the Register and Recorder's Office in Lewis town, on the I !th day ot January, A. D. Ise.. Further information will be given of the two tracts of Woodland, No. 5 and No. 7, on application to JOF.L ZOOK, of Union township; and of the tract No. 4, in Armagh township, (where the sale of the whole will take place,) on application to r-IMON KENLGY, who resides on it. TERMS OF S>*UV. —One third of the pnrrlwsc tnoncyon each purpart respectively to be paid oil the confirmation of the sale at the next court thereafter, and the balance in w equal annual pavmetits thereafter, with interest, to be secured hy bonds and mortgages on Ihe premises respectively. JOSEPH HAITLY, ISAAC YODER, January 16,1832 —ts* Administrators tut aforesaid The National Restaurant, IX the basement of the X'ational Hotel, is now open, and refreshments of all kinds will be served up as called for. on the Kuropean plan, by J. THOMAS & GO. Lewistown, Sept. 2(>, 1851 — tt i I VT ifcaj =Orf iJsi. Attorney at Law, 0~ FTICE in West Market street, opposite the post office, will attend to any business in the courts of .Mifflin, Centre, or Huntingdon coun ties. Lewistown, J3n. 23, 1852. J. uT PAljker, Attorney at Law, I.ewi-town. tJiilHit co. ?a DR. J. B. HERRING, OFFERS his professional services to tho citizens of Lewistown ana vicinity. OtSce oa 9oili east side of the Diamond. Certificate f rom Dr. Joseph It. ArJ. It ufloriN me no small decree of pleasure to slate, thil lii .1. iS UKHIIIXU, after several years of study, gradu ated a! the Vniverttiiy f Pennsylvania and is welt quali tied to practice Medicine, with honor to himself and ad i vaitluge to those wbo tuav he pleased to employ him. JOSEPH U. AltD, M. D I.eivistown. December 19, l-;'l if. 5>5S. E. W. S3 A I*l'. OFFERS his professional services lo tbo citizens of Lewistown. lie can be con sulted at ail times at the Bee Hive Drug store. Lewistown, August 'AO, 1850-lf DR. JAS. S. WILSON. OFFERS his professional services to (lift citizens cf Newton Hamilton and vicin ity _ DR. A. W. MOSS OFFERS his professional services to the citizens of Lewistown and vicinity. Of fice with Dr. Hooylr, one door East of F. Schwartz's store. may 1), 1851—ti XVIAGTSTRATE 3 OFFICE ; c 23 s s 'a - s \ fia o vis n, Justice of the Peace, CIAN be found at his office, in the room re- J cently occupied by D. VV. lluling, Esq. 1 where he will attend to all businers entrusted , to him with the greatest care and despatch. WILLIAM LIND, J . M3HD3BiI 'Miiß'ii, Fast Market street, Lewistown, f'N returning thanks to his friends and . the public generally for the liberal support heretofore extended to him, would respectfully inform I hem thai he has j ist received a splendid assortment of Fashionable ' CASSIMERES & YESTINGS, •' j selected in tin' city with special reference to being made up for customer work, which he is enabled to furnish at • lower prices than similar articles couid be procured in 'be stores. Gentlemen desirous of having a superior article of clothing, are requested to call and examine hi* I i stock. With long experience and the aid of first rate ' workmen, he flatters himself that he can furnish his customers and friends with superior garments, at rea sonable prices. Lewistown, Nov. 2*-, ISSI. B RIS B IN&DINGES, FASHIONABLE TAILORS, I Market .street, one door li es/ of lF?/i. P. Mil• likens Store, Lfwi4owi], !'a. A large and well selected assortment of * Cloths, Cassirneres, Testings, &c., constantly on hand, which they will sell or make up lo order, on reasonable terms and at the shortest notice. [October l(t, 185L—ly. NEW Tailoring Establishment. JAMES A. I.ILLEY has commenced the Tailoring Business, in Market street, next door to Judge Rf/c's, where he invites his friends and the public to give him a call, lie is in regular teceipt of the Latest Fa^hios**, and having had considerable experience in the business, he feels confident he can give satis faction, in point of workmanship, <fcc., to ail 1 who may favor him with their custom. Lewistown, May 16, 1851. JOHN CLARK & CO. Hoot, and Shoe Manufacturers, 4 doors west of EisenbisCs Hotel. ALL KINDS OK BOOTS A- SHOES ?Ml made of the. best materials and in the • n-*i.!)est manner cheap for cash. Lewistown, Sept. 12, 1831. aaiKM." Ac. T V:. f rgIUE undersigned continues to manufacture JL celebrated Qmlted and French calf Boots, together with all articles connected with his business. MOSES MONTGOMERY. Lewistown, August S, 1851-tf BILLY JOHNSON'S Cheap Siool, Shoe, A: Cloth his Store. n .WI.NG returned from the city with a . large stock of tiie above mentioned arit clcs, lie is prepared to soil nt the lowest cash price. Men's hoots, from $1 25 to 8:6 66 Ladies' shoes, from 50 lo 1 50 M isscs" shoes, front 2d to 1 00 Ladies' gaiters, from 1 00 to 2 00 according to quality. He is also prepared to make to order all kinds of Boots and Shoes, on tiie shortest notice and reasonable terms. Re pairing done bv Mr. Rook in the same place. Persons wanting CX.QTHING will find it to their advantage to give hint a call, as he purchases his goods for cash, and is enabled to sell cheaper than those purchasing on credit. Call and examine for yourselves, and he will convince you Oiat he sells Ins goods ideal*. Lewistown, October 10, 1851 Always on hand, SALT, FISH, PLASTER, And all Kinds of COAL. ALFRED MARKS. Lewistown, Aug. 8, 1851.—tf Pennsylvania Railroad. PASSENGER TRAINS lease Lewistown daily as follows: MAIL TRAIN. Eastward at 12o'clock 4 minutes P. M. Westward at 4 o'clock 26 minutes i\ M. EXPRLSS TRAIN. Eastward at 1 o'clock 10 minutes A. M. Westward at 2 o'clock 10 minutes.A. A'. VREIrtflT TRAIN DAILY, (EXCEPT SUNDAYS). Eastward at 2 o'clock 30 minutes I'. 3'. Westward at 12 o'clock 4 minutes P. M. CHARLES S. M'CoY, I cwisto" *' Do not, 11. c. 5, l v sl.
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