rp T7 7T> n I 3* 3 "HI ,Ar. Ai: ctiU W r*±! /fcr rr-3 *4- ■*■ ~~r< * Gov. Ujhazy's daughters, who are highly ed J catcd, it ii said, atay be seen daily at vx oik in the corn-field with a iioe, oil their larinj at New iiuda, lowa. 1 vrrit FACT. —f rom the report G! tne garJncr to whose care tiie trees ol the Chrystal i'alace were ent'uted, it seems that the old elms under the glass shade, so far from being injured by their confinement, have increased in their branches from six to seven feet, while the elms in the paik have mud", on the average, only one foot ot shoots. AHOAX —A telegraphic report was announced in the Philadelphia papers of Saturday last, that a duel was to take place, on that morning, be tween two of our citizens, 11. It. Franks. Esq .arid Col. John Rankin, at Woodward Hock, on the Conestoga. Of course no such thing was thought of by the parties, and the author of the story has no doubt repented of it since. To give some degree of plausibility to the story, a despatch was sent the next day, stating that the difficulty had been amicably adjusted.— Lancaster Republi can. A man named Steingraver. convicted r( mur der. was hung at Ashland, Ohio, on the 30th uit., in presence of about five thousand persons, the populace having the day previous demolished the jail yard fence in order "to trilness the execution ! The spectacle, it is said, was very revolting, the prisoner being a heavy man, and the rope stretched so much that he fell upon his knees. His neck was unbroken, and he was then drawn up and literally strangled, hanging about thirty minutes before life w as pronounced extinct. The Baltimore Annual Conference of Metho dist Ministers convened at Cumberland, Md., on Wednesday, March 3d, in the church under the pastoral charge of Revs. John M. Jones and John S. Deal. Bishop Janes is expected to preside, assisted by Bishop Waugh. The terri tory of the Baltimore Conference embraces the Western Shores of Maryland, District of Co- : iiiVnbia, and portions of Virginia and Pennsyl vania, and exceeds any conference in the con- ! nexion in the numerical strength of the mem- i liership, as they number mote than severity . thousand, who are under the pastoral care of nearly three hundred ministers. The approach- I ing session will be one of great interest, as the selection of twelve delegates will take place, to represent the conference at the session of the next General Conference, to be held in Boston in May next. The Richmond Times publishes the fallowing note from a correspondent at Buchanan, Bote tourt, county, Va: V A few days ago, whilst some men were en gaged in blasting out limestone a short distance below this place, for the purpose of making a : lime-kiln, they calne across what seemed tube a cave, with an enirence some six or eight feet in height and upwards of one hundred feet long, with two apaitments. In the first they found •- une earthen ware and a large stone cross : on the cross there was some carving, but it was so j much defaced by the hand of time that it was scarcely discernable. After they found these things, they came to Buchanan and made known their discovery. Some of the citizen-, with lanterns, proceeded immediately to the cave to make further search. They found nothing in the first room but what 1 have already mentioned, but on entering the second apartment were surprised to find a skeleton seated on a huge iron chest, with it back resting against the wall. On opening this chest they found it to contain gold coin, perfectly smooth on one side and a cross with some char- 1 acters on the other. The gold in the chest,by weight, is worth seven hundred and eighty-three dollars. How these things came in this cave we are f not able to amagine, for the coin i= one which ; we have never seen before. • DKSTRITTI VE KIKE. —The N'ai! Factory at tached to the Portage iron Works, in Duncans- j vi le, was destroyed by tire on Friday morning last. The loss will probably not fall far short i i f ss-.OOU—SBJM)G of which is covered by in surance in the Franklin Company of Phi'a delphia. The origination of tiie tire was the j result of carelessness, rather than accident, the way we look at it. Some of the workmen, I it appears, erected a scaffold under a pipe that was frozen up, for ttie purpose ot thawing, j when they buiit a fire immediately under it, ami left the building. Shortly after the fire communicated to the too! the a'arru was ni.-^d —but before any successful effort could ho made to arrest the progress of the flames, the Factory* was a ptie of ruins. There were , some twenty-five nail cutting machines in the j establishment, but it is presumed that many of them can be repaired. The works, at present property of Roy or, McN'eal lliggins, were about t assmg into the hands of a new . oiiipany.— Hot inlay shit ru; Standard. DISTRE SISO ACCIDENT.—A singular and painful accident occurred a few weeks ago, at Uuiina's Mibs, on Mosquito Creek, about six miles ftom this place, the particulars of which, a- near as we can glean, are as follows: Two n.en were employed in the mill at which the accident occurred, to superintend the sawing iuriu' ■'lay by Dr. Thomas Lyon, from whom wo gather these particulars, and who now has the mangled iirnb at Ins office. Mr. Henry is in a Inr way Ibr recovery from the terrible acci dent and ex|Ofijrc In winch ire was subjected. - Lycoming Liaztlle. T. P. Richardson. James Milliken. Samuel Milliken, Jr. Richardson & Miilikens, FiTfltice and <*<*iieral Com mission *5 o reliant*. Soullt Wharves and 101 S. Water Street, PHILADELPHIA. I _ r.EFtr.EKCES: _ Messrs Grant &. Stone, Philadelphia. " Scull & Thompson, do. G. Philler, Esq., Cashier, do. C. S. linker, Esq , President, do. Hon. James lrvin, Centre county. Saul McCormick, Esq., Clinton county. R. C. Gallagher, Esq. Juniata county. ! Kessler & Brother, Mill Creek. Cunningham & Crisswell. Waterstreet. ' Philadelphia, February 30, lSfi"2 '!" 11 UTllll a Hi.. IF* our au2' meet of the subscriber. 11.- fl itt.-rs himself that ! fioii! an experience "f ten years in teaching, and tin- in formation he has acquired, during the past year, of the , different sy stems of teaching in the Normal School" of | the old world, that he will he r.hle to establish t If it'll School, worthy of th • patronage of all classes and de nominations Notice will he given at the proper lime, ot . the terms and time of rommencinc. R. {'. ROSS, A. .M. I.ewistown, February -0, I-S2 The Female lie pa el men t OF THE hvnmwa Awjiiiiii. Summer Session of this Instiln- J- :i„ n will open on the I.AS T MONDA\ il FEB It I YR\. The year will he divided into two sessions of-i weeks each. -No pupil will he taken for less than one term. THOIS : Eeinent:try Branches* per session, 00 Natural Phi osophy and History. & fcO : Algebra and witli all the highrr Fug lisih Branches, 10 00 French, including all other branches mentioned, 12 06 Music, per quarter. 10 00 Ah extra ch irgt* uf s*2 will B? made ftr the use >t* a pi ano for practice. R. F. ROSS, J. ROSS. I.ewistown, Feb. 13, IS.V 2. NOTICE, VIiI, those indebted to the undersigned, . ill please ~ill and pay the same on ur lie lure the !2lli day of March, as he intends going to the city for a -iipply of giM.iU to suit the spring. It will he iieces.-nry • 1 fur him to have all the money he ran, and as he s lis at i small profits, he cannot give long credits— so he hop. - ; this will be sufficient for all indebted to him to tome in,l>.- • the amount large or small, and make payment,and by so doing enable him to purchase for cash, and then he ti ill he aide to sell so mm It cheaper—hem e you will be profited !by it, as well m hmisei: By attending to this notice, you ill imii h oblige BILLY JOHNSON. ; Lewis!' wit, February 27, l-.Vg. I*oll CA !J FORM A.—The undersigned' | will bind him.-. If for two tears to give one-half of Ins ' tear -amine-',- vx ell as tiie price of pasag,-, to at y pcisonuh wilt land lomatSan Francisco, in ('alif mi ' He 1- inured to hard labor, and pro!, ibis could hold his ' row in digging xx itli any man in Hint country He can bi ' rcadv on lull or iwelve dt s notn e I P.M. Mclli:.\RY. ! I.eu istov. n, February 21, I-i2 3t AHvavs on Itaiifl, SILT, FISH. PIASTER,! And all Kinds of COAL. AI.FKKI) MARKS. Lcwistown, Aug. 8, 1 ~-r>| . —tf The National Restaurant; I A* the basement of the .National Hotel, is now open, ami refreshments of all kinds will be , senetl up as called 1 or. on the European plan lj y J. THOMAS A CO. i Lcwistown, Sept. t!I, I>3l.—tf I |l.N!v\ ZI'RUE, liaviniT takon the | I i. -! -'and lately occupied by Clark t Zerbe, in Brown -trect, between Market and Third, Lewi town, invites liu. friends ami Hie public to give him a call u hen in need of a. BarjuAsi, i JIHIJ, JL 'JLt t£j> Lin 3J. y ~y er other vehicle of comfort and pleasure, before pur. 'basing elsewhere. A number of FINISHED C\!t- KI AG EH will con-tantly b. kept on hind, manufactured ol the best mulctial and in ilie most approved style, which Will be sold very low for cash. J-Orders lor uew work, as well us repairing, properly attended to lIKNRY ZFRIJE. I en idotvn, February 20.1-52 ly FLOCKS, a H ITCHES. AMI JFWEIaRY. fPHE subscriber has the satisfaction of an -1 noiini ing to the citizens of thin place and vh mitv tii.it he ho- just opened, at tiie stand lately occupied liv .! I' Hcnt.osM.it, oi, Market street, nearly opposite the I! irk, a well selected stock of Mof kx, U aftiio A. Jewelry, which lie will dispose of at ihe lowest possible prices. The stock is new, embracing the latest sty les, and afford ing an excellent variety, which must he examined to he apprei ialcd, bolli m regard to >|uality and price. v Clocks, Wati lies and Jewelry will he ItHPAIIf. Hl in ihe very h.>t manner with despatch, and wat ranted for one year, lie hopes by selling low, punctual- ■ ly fulfilling his engagements, and strict attention to bu.i ' ni -i, to secure a piojeirtion of public patronage 11. W. JUN KIN. I.ewistown, January 2, if SIIOIJEDER Bra COP, a new and superior article, ut A. A. BANKS' Variety store. ' • Estate of John Hoffman, dee'd. Late of Granville township, Mifflin county. jV"OTICE is hereby given that Letters • ' Testamentary on the estate of JOHN HOFFMAN, late of Granville township, Mifflin county, deceased, have been granted by the Register of Wills of said conn f iv t.) the subscribers, residing m Favelle township, Juru ata county. All persons indebted to said estate are here | by notified lo call and make payment without delay, and ! tin se having claims to present them, duly authenticated, for settlement. JOHN HOFFMAN, MICHAEL HOFFMAN, j February SO, 1802 61. Executors. Estate cf Rachel Johnston, i Late of Granville township, Mifflin county, derea.-ed. "IV OTIOE is hereby given that Letters j * Testamentary on the estate of RACHEL JOHN- I ''ON, late of Granville township, Mifflin county, de ceased. have been erai led i.i the subscribers, residing in i said township. All persons indebted to the said estate j are requested to make payment, and those having claims , ; To present llieni, for settlement at; 1 payment, duly authen i tic at ml. JOSEPH RHODES, GEORGE STRODE, February 50, l-r.2-f't. Exerutors. Executor's Notice. YOTICK is lierebt* given that lietters i * Testamentary have been granted to tlie suhscri ! her, ri si ing in I'liion township, Mifflin county, on ihe I estate of UF.IIEt'CA Met LEI.I.AN, of said township, deceased. All |iersons indebted to ihe s.i id deceased are requested to make immediate pax mt-nt, and those having arrounis against the same, will phase to piesenl tiiem ; duly aiitlieuticati'.'l for settlement ix ilhoiit dvlay. DA\ ID ZOOK, Executor. I'll inn township, Jan. ISj2-6t. Estate of R. Hervey Alexander, I/if*' l llerry township, Mititin county, decpastd. A'l'l'iCK is hereby given that Letters I J- v of Adinitiislr.atii.il on the estate of R HKRVF.V ALEXANDER, late of Derry township, Mifflin county, deceased, have been gr-int'-d to tiie subscriber, residing in the Borough of Lexvi.-tnwn, in said comity. All per j sons it.illit dtosi id estate are hereby not i tied to tall and | make payment xvitliout d'-lay. and those having el aims to ! present them, dulv authentic ::- d, for settlement JOSEPH MILLIKEN, February i, 1838 TiCE is hereby given that letters of j i. - Vdmiuistration on the Estate of HAMI EL. .1 GEORGE, late of the It trough of McVeytown, Mifflin count v. deceased, have been granted to ihe undersigned, residing in the Bur< ugh oi Lew istown, in said oounty.— All persons indebted to said Estate, are hereby noil lied ' to call and make payment without delay, and those ] having i laiins to present th in uuly autheiilic.iled for ' -i ttleli.vnl ML J. JACOBS. I.ewistown, February fi, 1-.2 hi Admiiiislrator. \ I D) TOR'S N( > ) i(Tl—The uiiilersiffiinJ, \ apiHtinted Vudilor, by tin- Hon ihe Judges of the Special Court of Mifflin county . in the matter of t! , j poll of Ww M II x i t.. Esq , Auditor, on exceptions hied 111 the Assignee Account of JAMBS BruWX, A'slgii'-e of NrMTT, and upon said ncroiiut, civ- notice thai he . w ill meet at hi* offl. e, in Lexvi-toxvn, on the I7t!idax j of March next, for ihe purpose of hearing th. parlies interest il, xxiu ii and x\ her ■ thev are uniified to attend JAMES DICKSON, Lew Mown, February 20, 1-52—dt Auditor. 4 I DITOR'S NOTICE.—The un 1< of Milliiit l ouiily, io disti i uf' dtp. OI Hj* H un;> of Joak4h Ai.AXAXDKK, udnttntratoi oi JACOB HART- j /. f I.! . ! lie ,t tlu* I.- IN wt iwn in rout • ■ - ascd, SAI I ItPA'k, th* "til do .'f Maivi. j v. thin wlteie interested utay atlertd ' j if tiie'} see |rojM*r. JAMES DICKSON, Auditor. I "\x I-I 'UTI, Feb. 13, l- 'V It. NOTICE. , Tu lie Heirs and I.ev;ul Representatives of jJrthur ; Hell, deceased. ' T a Sj)cci:i] Court of Coirirnon JMeas I Miditii i Minify, i.-*bl :tI I,'AVF! v. ri, ii M!:d V ? | -:iiif count} ,in Tit* Hon. Jim . I'Ji, of An* Peter SnooV, -t£u*t lerm, Henry .Mi- K and • \er Mi Idb swavtli Snn.moi s its Kjectment And now, to wit, I Vbrnary Idth, K'i.oii iimtiOii of Mr. (*.'iitd'tr, rule on tl: h n> and re|rm*<'ttKalof ! \KTIU IJ BEiJ. to appear and berorte parties pJ nntifl { to ibis Bi:ii by The first ln\ of next term. iVr*o al no* II •• ♦ * of t!t|B rule I<| l>e seiY'- f Oil .1 ISOPf lie!!, of fI IT lit iH If • lon 11Mint) And as lo ihe other parties in interest b**inp uf of Hie county, ptiiiiicafmn in one newspaper pub lushed in thecoma} fir.-ix weeks to be sufficient notii'o By the Court. i Cc'ivistow n f February *J0 r f*t ELECTION. • "V" I >Tl(' Eis hereby j;ix en to the STO('K : a. l HOI.i.DKRHnf the l.exvistnxvn and Kishacoqui las ' Turiipikn (oiiipany, thai there vx ill be an election held at : tic-house of William Brothers, in Reeilsville, on Mll.N DA V, Mar. h -111, ls.vj, to elect a I'tesidcni, six Managers, and a Treasurer, for the ensuing year. CASPER DULL, President. February <>, I -52 te .11A RTI A'S SELF REGULATING sewlm; M.ichiul 3 > the use of this Marhine one person S 9 ran do as much sew ing, and make butter xvurk than five or six elin do by hand. Tailors, (Saddlers, An , look to your interest. Ma chine-', shop and County Rights for sale Apply to JOHN LOCKE, Lcxvistown, tinlil IVbrnary 10th, after that at I.ewisbitrg. Union county, Pennsylvania. P. H One of these Machines may he seen in oper ation at I M Hill i.l'S Tailor-shop in lies place. JOHN LOCKE. Lcwistown, January 16, IS">2 ti Pennsylvania Railroad. tu-* j-fc--a(i'jo#-a4JrS IAJ I _] PA.SrsLi\GFR i RAINS leave Lexvi.town daily as follows: MAIL TRAIN. Eastward at 12 o'clock 1 minutes P. M. Westward at 4 o'clock 2B minutes P. M. EXPRESS TRAIN. Eastward at 1 o'clock 10 minutes A. M. Westward at 2 o'clock IB minutes A. M. FREIGHT TRAIN DAILY, (KXeEPT SUNDAYS). Eastward al 2 o'clock BB minutes P. M. Westward at 12 o'clock 4 minutes P. M. CHARLES S. McCOY. Lcwistown Depot, Dec. 5, lbsl. , ood Turning Establishment. Lenhtown, Pa. i, \X r OOD TURNING, in aii its various . t ▼ r branches, in city styles, at low prices, done to order on the shortest notice. Bed Poits, Chair si>iiHlies, Broom-handies, Hoe-handles, Rosettes, Newel! 1 Posts, Awning Posts, Pillars, Rods, Rounds, ' | Balusters, Table l egs. Patterns, Wagon Hubs, ; Chisel and Auger Handles, Columns, &e, WHIP SAW. Wagon Fellows, Columns, and all kinds of Carpenter and Cabinet work sawed to order. CIRCULAR SAW. Plastering Lath, Roofing Lath, Paling, and all kinds of Ripping, also done on the shortest notice. Piaster Will. At all times on hand. Ground Piaster, and j for sale at as low prices as can be obtained in ; this county. Ail the above work done and articles fur j nished at the Turning Mill and Machine Shop | of the subscribers, situated in WATER STREET, [ I immediately above the Lewietown Mills, in j the borough of Lewis?own. N. P>. Mechanics, Farmers, and all others j who desire anything in any of the above named 1 branches of business are respectfully invited i to favor us with their custom. DANIEL ZEIGLER & CO. June 18, 1351.—tf i NATIONAL H(iUSE, MWISTOWK, P.*. ' 1 ! rjIIIE undersigned having leased the large JL and commodious Hotel, known as the! | ju—A "NATIONAL HOUSE,"formerly I" **ila kept, by James Turner, and recently j |iJ|j|Slby R. 11. McCoy, and situated in Public Square, for n term ot years, respectfully informs the public that ho i has lined it up and furnished it anew, so as to I ensure the comfort of the travelling public. His TABLE will be provided with the choicest productions of the market, and care- : ful, obliging, and attentive waiters will be i , employi d. His BAR will also be stocked with none ' but itie choicest of liquors. The STABLING attached to the house is ! : extensive and safe. lie titters himself that he will be able to , render entire satisfaction to all who may give him a call. J. TIIOMAS. Lewistown, August 29, 1851.—if ; r |>o the Honorable the Judges of the Court of 1. General Uaarter Sessions uf the Peace, in and fur Hi ennnty of Mifflin, at April seaakm, 1892—'The peti- : : lion of JOHN |{OIIIN-ON, of Belleville, in the township UL" ' I ll ion, and routitv M'OIPS till, r+rspmlfiiily slmweth, that ' he is w II provided with h -use room and oth**r con veil- ifiiceH I' r the lodging and accmmod ttion of strangers j and traveler?, at the house he now occupies in said • township. He th* refr* prays the honorable court to ' grant him a license for keeping a public inn or tavern, ] and he, as in dutv bound, will pray. JOHN ROBINSON. We, the suiter-riher<, citizens of l iiion township, in : wlijrli the above nietiti >ned inn or tavern prayed to he j licensed !8 proposed to be kept, docertify thit John Rob- j ; ii son, tin* above applicant, is of cood lepnte for honest) J and leuifientiire, and is well provided with house room j . and < !tiv tji*iu es for (lie lodifiinr and accommodation i f ' strangers and traveler*, and that such inn or tavern i- i in < essury to accommodate the public utui entertain trav- ! elers. James Poe, Jos. A Bell, John KaufTmm, Holmes Ma- j clay, Silas Alexander. S.utiucl Kautftuan, Joe! / ok. ('wus II Sample. !! rv M* Nabb, .las. Hoar, Samuel Yo- ! dec. Alexander Morrison. Benjamin Z*ok 9 \Vm. Morrison. ? John Siroup. John Peachey, Jacob T. Hartzler. fi.'bST ; TO the Honorable the Judges of tiie Court | of i' untiiou 1* 1 >-lof Mitiim rounty.—Tin- under mi- d Tt -jmclfuliy represents to your honorable court that lit- i> amply provided with every neccssiri arid conven i."lit" required for the keeping nf a public house of enter tainment t tavt iii in Ihe ii oiise ii'tu occupied In liiui as i -tii< it in ih- llttrnnvli nf I.ewitown.in sai l county. lE llit-rt-f re pr. \ s y.mr linnoi- to grant ilini a license liu-r. - j fur, .ntd lie vv 111 prav, Ac. JARKD IRVIX. j We, tl - • tinders L'tn d, citizens of the Borough nf l.'-vv j istown, .M.ftliu routt> , do certify that we are acquainted 1 witii J\HLI the iibovenatited applicant, and that j • he is provided with hott*e rDom. stabling. and other con \etiie;.< es ns ss.ir> for the accommodation of strangers j and tra\ rlrrs; tit it he it of joo,| repute for honesty and i t- uijH*raiice, ami believing sii' li tavern or house of pnb i Mitertainmeiif m cesa irj for accommodation as afore- j j .-ti recommend to \> ur honors its a suitable person to ■ i obtain a license as prayed for. , Elltot B Biown, D. Sunderland. Join: T St;rrit. W • I Irw in, A A Ikinks, U. 11. M Oiy, R. s L. Mcllvaiite, Win. HeiwJemon Moore, G W Stewart j In •. \ tnv. h'.ah, J Jar, A B L..Rff, I*. , fe27 j the Honerable the Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the County of ' Midiin.— Mic petition of Charfes ( Staniurger re?|ect- I fully sh- wetli, ihit your petitioner occupies all that two ' i!r\ fr•line hotue, with the apptirteuai - thereunto be longing. of which A. t\ Wilson. Ksq , of Phiiadelpina, i? } ihe owner, situate on the corner of Mark't ami Way ne • streets. I.• wist own. v. hit h said house is well calculated : for a public house of entertainment, and from us neigh borhood and situation, is suitable for the a • oimnodahon ! | of tit*.' inhabitants, strangers ami trav. lers. lie th:r fore prays the fVnsrf to grant hi .1 a license to keep a public house there; and your petitioner will ever : pray ('. C. STANBARtiKT?. \Vr, till! cilizi-ns of, and residing within j lite liuiinds of tlie Wr-I Ward < f the suid lloroueli of j la w islown, Hie Honorable tiie Judges of ilie Courtof i ( CJuaricr t-essions of Hie l'eare of the county nf , ,M IHIII J'iie pclilion of AI.I.XASIIOR Kist.MiisE, re spectfully shewelh, that your petitioner has leased tor a ! - number r,f yi ar- all that certain brick house and lot, will] oii.i r improvements thereon elected, siluatcon the corn- i er of Valley and lhircas streets, ill the East Ward of the Borough of l.ewistnwn, which said house is well cal- j cul.ited for a house of public entertainment, and from its neighborhood and situation, is suitable lor the accom modation of inhabitants, strangers and travelers. A our petitioner therefore prays tiie honorable court to grant ! ; him a license for the keeping of a house of public enter tiiinment at the place aforesaid. Ami he, a> in duty hound, will prav. Ate. ALEXANDER EI SEN RISE. We, llie subscribers, citizens of and residing within the bounds of tiie East Ward of the Borough of l.ewistnwn, do hereby certify that we are personally and well ac i|uainleil with Alexander Kisenbise, the abovenamed petitioner. That he is, and we know him to be, of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided j with house room and other conveniences for the lodging and accommodation of inhabitants, strangers and travel- j ers And we do further certify that we kuow the house 1 for which the license is prayed for, and from its neighbi r ; hood and location, believe it to be suilatdefora cern and necessary to accommodate the public, and lor tlieac- j coniittodation and uitt rlaiiiiueut of strangers and travel ers. i .latticeMeConaby,Charles Heisler,A.A Banks, George Cullerr, Thomas Kerr, John Davis, John Iltmes, Robert Mathews, James IH vinney, T. A. Worrall, J Ard MA thews, George W Stewart, Nathaniel Mabaitey, l>aniel Ztcgler, Beter i'rtntz. feb27 PETROLEUM, r Ruck Oil, at A. A. t till) BANKS' Variety store, j { Guardian's Sale. IN pursuance of an oriler issued by lite Orphan's Court of Mifflin county, will b? exposed tn i sale, by public vendtie or outcry, on tlie premises, on Monday, itlarcli !•). I j a; two o'clock p m., tite following valuable Ili.AI. j ESTATE, to wit : j All the interest of McClelland P. and CJeorgt* M Wake ' field, minor children 01 Ceorge Wakeiield, deceased, | bain? the one undivided half, in a certain messuage, ten* I inent ami tract of land, situate on Tim Pennsylvania j Canal, about midway between I.ewistown and MtVey i town, partly in Granville and partly in Oliver township, I Mifflin count) , adjoining lands of heirs of Philip Peifer, j Isaac Aults, George Strode and Juniata river, containing ISS) 4k 2?H2Bo The rptnainins half of said properly will he offered at public sale at the same time and place by A. Wake field. February C7, 1-J2—-id * PUBLIC SALE. ! subscriber. Trustee, let sei! the Real Es- i 1 tale of GIRIRGE WAGGONER, late of Decatur ; | township, deceased, hereby gives notice that he iv iilolfer j j at public ale, on lit#* premises, on Tuesday, ."ttarch 3lh, 1 | the fullowine described property, viz : A i r*i•• f ;l l,tvi I, in Decatur lowi ship, cntain- | j Dig IWl.iVi; AfllLS, more or less, bounded I 1 on the north by land of Jacob Hook, on the cast and -until 1 ■ by lands of George Shilling, and un the west by lands uf j ' Philip Wagoner. Also, one other ttait of la ml, in said AMA township, cont tilting '1 HIIH AC ICI'.S, more or less, on which is ; ID Directed a DWELLING Ileal sf; utttl i-tlt t J ' i'"l'rove""-"ts. hounded by lands of George ; kiminerling on the north. *1 erv- OF SALE. —One-half of the purchase money to ; I he paid on contiruiation ol sale,and tiie other half in one ■ ; year with interest. The widow's dower to remain in the j land. j Sale to commence at 11 o'clock, of said day, wh n at j tendance w ill he given by W.M. SIII.MP, j Feb i!7, \syi— td. Trustee Executors' Sale. undersigned Executors will oiler at 1 public sale, on the premises, on Thursday, TSarcli IS, 1 ai 1 o'cbM k l'. M , iln* following LVal Estate, late tbe properly i DANIEL It OWE, derean d, to wit : Tli,3 one half of a sixty feet LOT OF i fißor.M), situate :. Waier Btr** t, in flEhi? J ! J j? Gm Boruuiih of Lewistown, adjoining ' >■ w (>l John t'oiiifor: "s heirs :ti <1 ethers. I DWELLING, with convenient BACK BUILDING &.c. : linim-iliate pr.ss<*?sion will be given. TERMS OK JSAL::. —One hll* of the pur base money to bo paid rn confirmation of sale—the remainder in one • war, v\ ith interest, to be secured by bond and mortgage. ('. STRATFORD, KOHT. HOWE, Lewistown, Feliruari fi, 1-j-J—ts Executors, i FOR SALE or RENT. r l.otsknown as the J.IMF'STONE Q! AIIRY LOTS. toifetL r with the Quarry on the j and Kishucoquilla* Turnpike. jgCTWjt Tim BRICK HiM SlNti.d f.GT.situate Sf { SBL "" ' h' r, i street, the estate of Andrew JtSj-jj' K-is-r. Esq , de eased. Apply to E f!.vvks or 11. STiI vtr., K-qts . Executors. ALSO, FOB RENT, The HOUSE and EOT on Brown street, above iiiilt. Presbyterian Church—the property of Rev ~ J). i. Jliighus. Apply to A. A. BANKS. j Lewiftown, Feb. 13, I-.2. I rraiiulin Fire bsnruee Company of Fllii delpliia. STATEMENT ot' the ASSETS of the: j Company, on January Est 1-.V2, published in con- j rbrmitj with the provisions of the till. Section of the Act j j of Assembly, of April .'ah, ISI'2. mortgages# Being first Mortsrag**?, well secured, free of ground j i r*iU, in the cif y and county of Philadelphia, except j in Montgomery, Bucks, s?cliu\lkill ami Alleehcrtv t counties, Pennsylvania, Oi < Heal Estate. 1 I'urrh.iscd at .SherilFs sales, uiute. mort- I i ease claims, VIZ ; Eiplit houses and lot, 70 by ISO feet, on j ; the southwest corner of l.'iieslnut and 1 Schuylkill Sixth -trecis. X house ait.l lot, 07 by 71 feet.on North | -ide of Spruce si ret t, west of Eleventh. A house am! lot, 01-7 by lib) feet,on w, *1 • side rutin Square, south side llteli st. 1 Two houses and lots. ea< It T<7 by -I' feet, on -outli.-i ie of Spr lice street, nc.iiSi.huy I- ! i kill Seventh. j -. Five houses anil lots, each 17 oby !>!l feet, i 2 Nos. 131, 133, Ida, 137, and I3'j Dilwyr. ! * street. 1 Three houses and lot, 49 by "il fe. t, ot- j ? east side of Schuylkill Sixth street.south ,-B Cost of Fine > "" • • •*" A lot of ground, 17 by 37 fort,on the north "H cast corner of Schuylkill Front and g Spruce streets. i 3 A house and lot, IS by lOfi f.-et, on south ! £' side of Filberi street, west of S. hvlkill i - Seventh. j T. Hotei ami lot, 30 by 81 feet, on the south ; east corner of Chestnut and Beach sts, i Five Inutses and lot, 42 by SO f.-ct, on the j not tb side of George, street, west of Ash- l tlVl. Seven houses and lot, 20 by 117 feet, on j the east side of Beach street, south of ; Chestnut. A house and lot, 18 by st) feet, No 90 Fitz- ! water street, east of Ninth. Loans. Temporary l oans on collateral securities, amply secured. 125,iH)5 73 ] Storks. FIO,OOO Almshouse Loan, 5 pier ct (int. on) 1 2(io Shares Bank ol Kentucky 17 " Northern Bank of Kentucky. ! lot) i 4 Union Rank of Tennessee. j 13 " Insurance Conip. of the sstaie jS. of Fennsylvania. i S 200 " Southwaik Railroad Contp'ny. ( Cost 37 " Commercial Ac Railroad Bank 62,323 CO of Vicksburg. I - 300 " Pennsylvania Railroad Comp. ;'7 91 " Franklin Fire Insurance Co. I* 6 '• Mercantile l.ibrary Company, j 6 " Union Canal Company. 10 " Schuj Ikill Railroad Company. J Notes and Bills Receivable, 0,637 81 Unsettled Policies, 1.263 25 j Merchandize, 163 8 Cash on hand, 830,368 00 " in hands of Agents, 16,092 79 81,2b 1,390 9i By order of t'.ie Board, CH ARLES N. BA."ACKER, President. ; Attest—CHARLES G. II.VNCKER, Secretary Philadelphia, Feb. 20. 1-32. -^S ent f° r Mifflin county, Gen. R. C. HALE, Lewistown. PUDDINGS.-— lleckcr''s farina, prc -o-- ptircd expressly for families, hotois and ♦;atii)g houses. Com Starch, a new article for the same purpose, similarly prepared, tor sale at iiecl2 RANKS' Variety Store. i : T? ts* > V ' r rz. J :W *x! £i —; - J Attorney at I.aw, i \FFICK in VYe-o Market street, opposite the | \_f prat ofiit-e. will attend to any huauie< in tie j (oiirtsot Mitilin, Centre, or Huntirrdon coun . j l ' es - Lewistown, Jan. 23, 1 862. DR. 1. B. HERRING. OF F LRS his professional services to the citi .ns <'i I. \vist. Oifice on ! siutlh east side of the Diamond. Certificate from Dr. Joseph If. Ard. , It ..limits me n<> small titgrce of plnasur to stale, that Ir J. It. llkrring, after several years of study, gradu | ated at the ('diversity of Pei.nsx Ivan in ami is well quali tied to practice Medicine. \\it It lionor to himself and ad- I vantage to those v. Im may lie fie fed to employ him JOSEPH n. AIU>, M. U. Lewistown, December IS. ISM1 S M -tf. firs;. E. 1%. HALE OFFERS, his professional services to the citizens of Lewistown. lie can be con • suited fit all times at the Bee Hive Drugstore. 1 ewistown, August3o, l-'nO-tf JDRrjASTs. WILSON~ f\FFFRS his professional services to tho J cilizens of Newton Hamilton and vie in : D R. A. W. MOSS OFFERS liis professional services to the citizens of hewisfown and vicinity. Of fice with Dr. HoovF.it, one door East of F. ; Schwartz's store. may 9, 1801-tf MAGISTRATE'S OFFICE ( HltiSTI I \ Hf it rs not", tiie money will be refunded. lie may be found at his residence in West Market street, opposite the Red Lion Hotel, at all times. Lewistown, Aug. 29, 1501. tf FIOPOSA.LS will be received by tfieunder signed until March f'tb. Isfi2, for building Lutheran ami r.eriuan Reformed Church, to be erected near Yea !tertn\VTt, M'iiiin county Flam and specification* can t*" Seen at Jonathan leaser's —building 40 feet front, SS ficPp. Daniel Albright. Samuel Auraud, Jonathan Yeager, Henry Aurand, Charles Rotnich, Elias I.andts, D. Shunkweiler, A. K!me, Building Committee. February 20, 1852. Fish, Salt, and Plaster, ] X)R sale by i 1 JOHN STERKF.TT A CO., June 27.-tf At the Lewis'owo Mills