THE GAZETTE. __ i.EwisTotf'N, r,v. Friday Evening, April 16, IBf>2. IVoJicrv of Xfff Alrrlisfmi)it.v JAMES FOMONO. Philadelphia, lias a general assortment of chains, &c , constantly on hand. VVM. Itr-iviLT lias a stock of excellent liquors, Ac., which lie will sell a bargain. WATTSON, JACOB & Co. have received their supply of new spring goods, embracing more than the usual variety. J. DINOES has opened a tailoring establish ment in Market street, next door to Montgom ery's boot ami shoe store. WM. 15A I 1., a first rate hand at shaving and Lair dressing, has located himself next dooi to Thomas* restaurant. Joiiv CCBEISOM has on hand a large stock of '■ice which he will dispose of on rensonahie terms. FUA.WIS Mct'T.i RE, Esq., guardian of the mi nor Vhild ien of Henry I' Taylor, will oiler -at public sale some valuable real estate on the Kth May. Our "readers who arc in want of lonoking gla-,s or picture frames, are referred to the ad vertisement ol JAMES (airn IILF.T. The receipts ami expenditures of the Borough of l.ewistown ami several auditors' notices also appear to-day. Destructive Fire. Our town was visitc-il 011 Friday night last by another destructive tire, which broke out about 1 I o'clock in West Mar ket street, somewhere in ihe rear of Schell's kitchen—at what point it is almost impos sible to ascertain, as no two persons can he found to agree as to the precise spot. There was sufficient wind at the time to spread the flames with great rapidity, and in a few minutes fSchell's buildings, Ilenry Kulp's dwelling and front building, a small ! building occupied as a barbershop, owned by M. Buoy, all eastward of Snail's; and McClintic's cabinet warerootn and lumber, and Daniel Firhthorn's brick dwelling on the west, were mostly a livid sheet of tlaine, and with the exception of the latter, in a few hours reduced to ashes. The wind fortunately lulled in the height of flic tire, and thus enabled the occupants of buildings across the street to prevent their roofs from catching. Buov's brick building occupied by Dr. N. Belford, was burning at the roof repeatedly, as was also the frame building in the rear, and nothing but the most untiring exertions prevented these from being destroyed and the flames from spreading to the Democrat office, telegraph office and post office. On the other side there was also great intrepidity j manifested in efforts to preserve Ficlltorn's buildings, as had the flames once obtained the mastery there, A. Ulvmyer's shop, and probably his fine dwelling, would have shared the same fate of those destroyed. The hose was on the ground early, but •we regret to say that the water was again •Stopped off, and when let on had so little head as to prevent the use of the pipe. J lie hose was accordingly used to conduct water into the engine, and almost useless as that concern is. the strong hands and wil ling hearts of the hoys who manned it, ilk! most efficient service—moving from one point to another as exigency required, and for two hours exposing themselves to a heat and smoke that drove others i hun dred feet away. Lines were repeatedly formed to obtain a supply of water with buckets, and although ladies and even little 'boys willingly fell into the ranks, hundreds ! who might have given good aid. preferred to stand idle spectators of the scene. Wide from the inconvenience aitendiiiff such disasters, the actual loss is not very heavy, being in great part covered bv in surance in the Cumberland \ alley Com pany, and may he stated as follows : Barber shop, owned by Major Buoy, insured for $250. Criffiih, a colored man 1 who occupied the budding, lost nearly all his stock. llcnry Kulp, Esq., had both buildings burnt, and a portion of his furniture, Ac j\o insurance, hut v\ ill !• made up in part by voluntary contributions from our citi zens. Sehell's house was unoccupied, and with n bottling machine .and all the out buildings, was totally consumed. Insurance *11)00. Me' 'initio's warerooiu was insured for SSOO, lumber lor s2fiis, furniture for $"'0(1, and a general insurance of S2OO. The furniture was mostly got out, some of it however in a damaged state. Mr. McC. is fully insured, hut will still he a loser to some extent by a difficulty in procuring reasoned lumber and a want of suitable rooms for the sale of Ins furniture. Mr. I iohiliorn has att insurance on his property and furniture, hut suffers consid erable loss by petty depredations, Are. Dr. Belford had some furniture injured oy removal and water. Several others, ivho considered themselves in danger, re- i moved various articles, probably List some, and are put to much trouble in restoring order. It is generally believed that lite fire was •the work of an incendiary, though there j J J no evidence to show that such was the ease. The buildings were all close! v con nected, all of eom'-ustihle material, and of course liable to destruction whenever a spark, either intentionally or accidentally applied, obtained any ht.njvv iy. ! The Cumberland Valley Insurance Com pany lias been particularly unfortunate in j losses by lire here within a few years, the ! amount now exceeding (including the Lu i theran Church insurance, which thev re i fuse to pay) #IO,OOO. j r?T We are indebted to Messrs. Cooper, Broil head, James C. Jones, Seward,. ! Smith, and others of the li. S. Senate, and to a number of members ®f the House < of Representatives, for sundry speeches. A new rifle company, called the Bu -1 ehanan Corps, lias been lately formed at Lancaster. Each member is to have a lancet presented to liitn by the sage of Wheatland, wherewith to let out demo cratic blood. Lie* On the 20th January, Oov. lligler vetoed a supplement to the act incorporat i ing the Hanover Branch Railroad, because no limitation as to lite amount of the bonds or obligations had been fixed in the hill ; I and on the Ist of April, Co v. lfigler signed a hill for another company con taining the very clause he had vetoed in January ! CONXECTIEI T ELECTION. —The locofo cos of this State, having in lite first place I aided in getting up a temperance excite ment, when the election came on turned round and voted for their candidates with out a why or wherefore as to liquor, and | with the help of wiiigs who opposed all ; of their own creed who had committed themselves in favor of the Maine Law, succeeded in electing a locofoco Coventor and locofoco legislature. Our neighbor of the Democrat, we see, considers this result as " encouraging to the democracy,"'' and in one aspect as" esjuciaUy gratifying While the hill authorizing a loan of 8850,000 to complete the North Branch ('anal was before the House, savs the Independent Whig, Mr. dossier of Phila delphia moved an amendment that the work he commenced by the first of June and that no part of the money should be used J'ur any other purpose than that ' staled in the bill! This provision was unacceptable to the friends of the hill, and it was lost. Yeas 25—navs 51. 'l'itis, we believe, is- the first time the Legislature have, by any action, either positive or negative, winked at a dishonest disburse incut oi the public funds. The House.it is needless to sav, has a loco toco majority of sixteen ; the precise vote by which the proposed amendment was lost. Corruption on lite I'ublic Works. The Easton Argus—a ferocious Locofoco paper —acknowledges in a recent number the corruption which is known to exist on the pub lie works. It says : " Any change af all must be for the better, 1 because the present system is as corrupt as it can possibly be made. We do not wish to charge j corruption to any particular otficer, but that there is a vu-1 amount ut iSalphinisui and favor ite is in shown, is beyond dispute. " Figures,* 1 it is said, " won't lie," hut the figures in the published reports, do lie, when they represent the public works a, being in a prosperous con dition. 'A', see it here on the Delaware Division, and we say it without fear of treadin" on anybody's toes or corns, that Pie Stale on this tfirision, is ROBBED —mo-t shamefully HORDED and ru'XDKKEK, and some of the men in au thority know it. Due ol these days we will take occasion to refer to the figures. In the meantime let hope that the whole Canal Hoard will he abolished, and some honest mode of managing our public works, substituted in its place." THE BEHUS COEKTT PRESS—also good Loco foeo authority—has an article of a similar tenor, coupled with the new j. - ."il loan to com plete the North Branch Car.ai. We quote a few choice passages : " The Public Works, are in the hands of a set of brigands who steal, and rob the pcoplo, to the amount of millions per annum." " Israel Painter, within a few months after his retirement from ofliee, w ith Win. IS. Foster and others, olfcr to pay into the public treasury a yearly sum, ranging from our hundred and ItJhj to three hundred thousand dollars more than the (' u:niiivuu'i ulth frtr ret ru ed during their continu ance in office. Do those gentlemen suppose • that the people are so blind as not to sec by j I this, that the state is annually swindled, and that they know where, how, and by whom it is done, but when in office, made no efiort to prevent it." " A debt, for whatever purpose contracted, is a curse to the people, and with the experience boats and lumber, have been floated beyond the reach of their owners, and a number of ' bridges carried away or injured. i A Great Newspaper.—The New York Daily Tribune, of last Saturday, published a supple ! mental sheet of 24 columns in addition to its usual double sheet—making 72 closely printed columns in all—3B of which were filled with advertisements. The publishers say they expect yet to bo obliged to print a supplement every day. Gov. Kossuth and suit arrived at Washington city on Tuesday, from the South, and took up : their quarters al thc National Hotel. Kossuth I expresses no disappointment that his reception j at the South should have been less hearty and j cordial than at the North and YVest, and he ap j pears to bear his herculean labors without be coming care-worn or jaded. He will remain ' here but a day or two, as it is his purpose to ' visit Boston and f'rovidenoe early in the coining ! week. The 44 Maixe Law" iv New Brcxswic k.— ' A liquor bill, of even mote stringency thai, the j Maine law, has passed both the House of As sembly and the Legislative Council of New : Brunswick, and is now only waiting the sanction ) of the Governor, which it is understood will be ! given to it. The law is not to go into effect un | ul June, 1953, in order to allow those who have : capital invested 111 (lie traffic to get rid of their I stock without pecuniary loss. Convei tktt Ei.kctios'. —-An election for Governor and Legislature took place in Con necticut la-t Monday, and resulted in the- choice of Thomas 11. Seymour, the Loco loco candi date for Governor, by about GOD majority. The opposition have also elected 14 Senators and the Wings 7. In the House, the opposition have 35 majority. This gives them 42 votes on joint ballot, and secures an opposition l". S. j Senator to till the present vacancy. '1 iie Maine Law entered largely into the canvass, and thc result is held to be a defeat of that measure. Taking the Democrats themselves for au thority, not one of their candidates can be elected. One says Air. Buchanan cannot get the vote of his own State, and stands no chance in the world for New York. Another, that Gen. Cass cannot get a vote in thc South. Another, that if Mr. Douglass can get Illinois, it is as much as he can do. Another, that Gen. lloiMou cannot get an electoral vote this side of the Sabine. it would not become us to question those who know more than we do. Besides, ue are very willing to believe them all. The IVnnß\lvanian, the great gun of loeolocoisni in this IStaie, is at present en- : gaged in proving that 44 ruin and deniocra- i cy" are inseparable. Another Scientific Wonder ! Important to I)\spt-ptic.s. — Dr. J. S. HUUGH I'ON'S FKI'SLN The True Digestive I'luid. or flan trie Juice, prepared from the Rennet, or the Fourth Stomach oe the tlx, after directions of B\R ls.jg. ''idg Ity //en!trs Flour - - - 37} Wheal, while - - 81) ; Do rod - 7.", Rye .... f,.-, Oaf* .... 07 (Torn - .70 Cloverseed - - - 1 0(1 Flaxseed - - \ do Timolhyoeed - - - 2 (K) Butter, good ... jr, Eggs - - - I Lard .... 7 Tallow H Potatoes . . - 871 '•'he Lcwistown Mills mc paying 80 els. per bushel for M Lite \\ heat, and 7.7 cl>. for Red. Rye .>. rents. (Aro, 50 rents per hushrt. Prices ot Flour—s2,2s pur KM) lbs. for extra, and $2,00 for siii>erliiiu. fCT* E. E. Locke Si. Co. at Locke's Mills, are paying 60 cunts for Rye, and 50 crnts for Corn. PHti.AHKi.eniA, April 1 L 185*2. Fi.ouu and Mead. —The market for Flour is dull ; limited silt s lor export are making at ■"s4 per bbl. stales oi common to good brands tor city use at s,l a $4,12}. F.xfra flour is j held at tsl..~)t) a SjF>. Rye Flour— ls held at #•3, At I. Corn Meal —No sales making—Brati dyvvine is held nt $3,2.4 a .$24,31, and Pennn. j at $3,12} —Gkvin—Wheat—Suies of prime , red at sht cents, and prime white at 5)5 cents. Rye —ls firm at 72 cents. Corn —Market bare; sales of yellow, afloat, at ?EO.\l. I.MJ'OKTKR AXI> ]>KM,F:a i\ CHAIN'S, No. *2 Ikick stiert Whirl", Pliiinih Iptia, f ¥-Y constantly on hand, and to arrive, M .S. ;it .i--ort:m Nt (if i!u- h, t quality (with Proof I I Vrtilic-'U's) English ami American Urate 4 , < Io?e Link and Coll Chains, . Suitable for Ihili IT at, , I f.-fh, .Mi7l o , Full mines, ami .Mills; J.iifru tag, h'rure, 'i'ritci lutii Ijruught Chinas. e>Orders fir <'lmn.- ex.-tuleii |>roni|>tly, and al the . low e.-t e.i.-h rales Vessels furnished with Churns arid Anchor* on favor - aide terms, ('ham* cut In u >. u length. Pliiladelphta, April i 6, Isj'Z— 2m. William Ball, 1> AitßEft and 11 Ai 11-DRESSER. has fitted y up a romn in .MAIN STREET, under Thomas* National Hoisk, whore Shaving and J lair-dressing will be promptly attended to, at all reasonable hours, by experienced j hands. ap.l6. j Ice! Ice!! Ice!! I r |MIE subscriber would inihrn) the citizens X ot' Lewistown awl the county of Mitllui, ; ( and adjoining counties, that lie is prepared to | supply them with any quantity of pure JUNI j ATA ICE, on reasonable terms and on short J t o'ice. He will start his wagon to supply j l.ewistown on or about the first of May, or at an earlier day—the weather permitting. JOHN CUBBLSON. Lev, istown. April 1 f, 1352—tf. Wattson, Jacobj & Co. 3 | A\ E just opened al thetrold stand a very 1 i. large and desirable assortment of am) Mtitmtit r L'ooiU, winch they wi ttld respectfully invite Dttrcha *crs tu cail and exumine. Their stock em braces j LADIES' DRESS GOODS of every de.-cripii n, handsome Black and Col- ; ured SILKS, M. do Luines, Barege >!e Laities, Challirs, Lawns, I'riiits, Linen Cambric Hand kerchief-, Collars, Sleeves, Bonnets, Shoes, <&c. Also, superfine LJLi' 1 1 cSJ'Wt yv 3 Black and Fancy Cass/meres, Linens, Cot- j tonades, KIttULR 4 LOTUS, CARPETS, Roots and Shoes. Summer Hats, &r., all of which they will sell u> low as any oilier establishment. Their stock was never fuller or more complete, and they wiil endeavor lo give satisfaction to those friends who patronize j t tein. WA ITSON, JACOB A: CO. Lcwistown, April 10, I*o2— tf. Guardian's Sale. I \ pursuance of an order issued ojit of the | I Orphans' Court of Mitllin county, will be j exposed at public sale, at the house of Matthew Forsythe, in Derry township, Ali til in county, ou I SATURDAY, May 8, 1852, at 10 o'clock, A. M., the following described I real estate, viz : AH the interest of Mary L. Taylor and Eliza- j beth I). Taylor, minor children of Henry P. Taylor and Elizabeth his wile, now deceased, ; formerly Elizabeth Forsythe—being the tindi- j vided one-fourth part each to the one-eighth— j of the following described real estate, subject j to llie right of dower remaining in their grand- j mother, Mary Forsythe, widow of Robert For- ! sytlie, deceased, viz: 1 A tract of land in Derry township, Mifflin | county, surveyed in the name ot Thomas White, j adjoining lands of Abraham Rothrock, Fredar- j ick Schwartz, and others, containing 123 Acres, more or less, about 30 acres of which ; are cleared, with a one and a half story log i house and other improvements thereon. 2. A tract of land in Derry township afore- ' said, adjoining the above tract, containing SB Ac •*< and allowance, more or less, about (j j acres of which are cleared, surveyed in the name ' of Thomas White. 3. A tract of land in Derry township, adjoin- 1 ing lands of Henry Struck, John C. Sigler and others, surveyed in the name of Henry Gross, I containing Mi Acres a lid 118 I'crclics and allowance, more or less, about 8 acres of - which are cleared, with a one and a half story j log house and other improvements thereon. 4. Also, a tract of land in Derry township j aforesaid, in the name of John Alexander, John i ( Joy and others, containing 7v> Acres, 581 i IN'i s lms and allowance, about 1 acre thereof cleared, with a one and a half story log house j and other improvements thereon. 5. A tract of land in Derry township, surveyed j in the name of Samuel Ed mis ton, containing j NO Acres, 5 7 I'viclics and allowance, adjoining the John Alexander survey, Jacob Edge survey and others, with about 7 acres ; cleared thereon. 6. A tract of land in Derry township, adjoin- | ing survey of Mary Busier, William Harrison and others, containing 192 Acres, lIT Pcrclit'B and allowance, more or less, and \ surveyed in the name of Thomas Buster. Terms ok Sack. —One half of the purchase money to he paid on the confirmation of the sale, and the residue, in one year thereafter, with interest, &c. FRANCIS McCLURE. Guardian of Alary L. Taylor and Elizabeth D. Taylor, minor children of Henry P. Tay- i lor and Elizabeth, his wife, now deceased, i formerly Elizabeth Forsythe. Persons desirous of examining the above pro- I perty, will please call on Matthew Forsythe. j Deny township, April 16, 1850 ts. I f Receipts and Expenditures of the Borough of Lew is town, j fPHE following statement, preparod by direr , X l ' on Burgess and Town Council, is published for the information of the taxpayers GEO. FRY SINGER, Treasurer. [ Lew istown, April IG, 1832. RECEIPTS. From Dr. Worrall, cash, orders and receipts, sl7 29} R. H. McClintick, Co. appropriation of line to Town Clock, ISO 00 Geo. W. Stewart. Esq., on certificate of Auditors to Geo. Wiley, held by llorough, 100 00 Geo. W. Wiley, balance in full re ported due as overseer of the Poor, 17 73 ! A Hatnaker, collector (per Wiley) duplicate of 1849-'sl), GB2 02 | Geo. W. Wiley, collector, duplicate, 'SO-51. 7GI 57 Isaac Stall, note with interest, for Poor House property, 12 50 Simon Gro, note with interest, for Poor House property, 11 06 Jacob Bobb, note with interest, for Poor House property, 5 17 Geo. W. Thomas, Esq., stall rent A. Somtners, 8 68 : Wm. Lilley, stall rent 1853. 3 25 Hoot A: Major, stall rent to April, 1852, 20 00 | Wm. Butler, 14 41 from 'SO to'sl, 22 50 I 44 44 44 "to April 1,1852, 22 50 ] Mathews & Montgomery, stall rent to April, 1852, 13 00 ! Andrew Summers, on account of stall rent, 30 00 J. 3.,. Mcllvalne, Chief Burgess, rent of Town Hall, • 40 15 J. L. AlcJivaine, Menagerie license, 15 00 4 * 44 Circus license, 20 00 $1962 42jj Dividend on Water Stock, 226 80 $2199 22} EXPENDITURES. The following orders issued in favor of the persons named, pertain to excuses incurred previous -to the current year: Samuel Xighteinger, hauling, 3 75 I Juniata Hose Company, oil, 2 00 { Christian Hoover, Esq., costs Borough vs. Stat I, ' 1 GS ! Henry kulp, E-q., balance, ]o I Walters & MeCay, printing 1850, 9 00 j John it. Weekes, survey poor house farm, 5 00 ; George Wiley, 5 00 j Charles G ask ins, carting 1850, J 75 j Francis McClure, to make a full share j water stock, 10 00 i James Nichols, in full for 1850, 20 50 j Geo. W. Thomas, balance as Treasu rer, 12 67 George Aliller, order of 1843, principal and interest, 9 74 | Wm. Crissman, order of 1844, principal and interest, 13 90 j Dr. Ard, Borough Certificate to Ster rett & I'otter, 1847, principal and in terest, 63 50 j Samuel Alolson, work in 1848, 3 00 | Adam Kline, carrying chain, 1 00 j H. Stoner, order 1846, 2 62} ! Daniel Rlioads, order 1844. 712 i i James Turner, late Sheriff, costs Bor ough vs. Wilson's administrators and ! J, Reynolds, 2 j? j Frederick Schwartz, boards lor drain, (j 57 I t " v *' oil for hose co. 7.7 : X. Mahaney, Esq., costs, ] 49 1 : Wm. I'almer, burying dead hog, 3 (iq i 11. H. McClintic, for making gutter, 5 (hi Charles Stralford, Jr., removing dead dog, r,(j T. F. McCoy, Esq., state tax, &c., on suits, 2 77 N. Mahaney, Esq., comparing arid signing duplicate, 05 Wattson & Jacob, padlock and nails, 1 iy Geo. W. Stewart, balance due him as overseer of the poor, 30 James McDowell, recording article of agreement with Water Company, 100 j Edward Howies, sand, &c. f 1 3.) 1 G. Frysinger, publish'^borough state ment, printing bills for high consta ble and lire co., blank book, at.d pub lishing agreement with Water Co. 1G 7.7 ! Walters &. McCay, publishing borough statement ai:d agreement with water company ] | 00 $132 32 REGAPTTFI.ATIOX. | Orders issued previous to April 1, '3l, $253 04\ | I'ay of Borough Auditors, 37 On" Burgess ami Town Council, 103 00 . Cost of Town Clock, 208 G5 Repairs of streets, 341 01 Brick pond lot, 541 00 ; Miscellaneous, J32 32 1 Per centage, 4- g • : ft 1937 23 i j Balance in hands of treasurer, April 3, 3 17" ! L • $130*2 42' i In addition, there was paid to the Wa ter Company, on account of agree . ' tnent, " oog gf, Making the total payments $2133 22.^ The amount due on the duplicate issued to A. Hamaker, as per last statement, was $832 72 Amount paid, u Balance due, <137 7(1 The duplicate issued to Geo. Wiley last year amounted to slOl7 27 ] Amount paid, 57 Balance due, 4055 gg Deducting exonerations per centage, . J. Sills, stall rent, 23 00 A. Sommers, do. ]Y QD J. L. Mcllvaioe, J4 jq .Vote S. Hughes Faxons & Co. 12 30 j Xote John J. Mattern and Simon Gro, 77s Making the available means cf the Borough nTi , • , , S3OO 00 l/educt orders issued and not yet pre i seated for payment, about " 150 00 Actual available means, $l5O 00 The Borough Property consists of Town Hall and lot, Hose House and lot. Gravel Bank 1-9 | Shares Water Stock, 1,400 feet Hose, 2 Hose Carriages, 1 Engine, and Bonds to the amount of ; SISOO, the first of which for $30(4, due on the Ist j A/ay, is to be transferred to the Water Company The Latest Fashions. r |UIE undersigned, late of the firm of Bias. J_ nix & DINGES, has opened a \E\V TAILOR SHOP in the room lately occupied by J. W. Parker, Esq., as an office, in EAST M ARRET street, where the business will be car.-ied on in all its I various branches. Every effort will be made to give satisfaction to all who may give him a share of business, and promptness and punc tuaiity will be enforced to acconntnodjue iws friends. REPAIRING and CXJ'I TING done to order at reasonable prices. CO" A stock of CLOTHS ami VESTJNGS on hand, of the quality, which will be sold at a very small advance on cost. JONAS DINGES. Lewistown, April 16, 1652 tC Liquors and Western Produce. V N assortment of excellent LIQUORS, j comprising WINES, BRANDY, WHIS KEY, &.c., is ofi'ered for sale very low, or if a ' quantity is taken, a liberal deduction will be made on Philadelphia prices. This is an op portunity t!i%t may not otier again for some time, and dealers iu the article are therefore requested to give me a call. AT.SO, A general assortment of WEST ERN PKODCCK, as well as GROCERIES, all cheap for cash, j at the Canal Store. 4 WM RE WALT. | Lewis-town, April 16, 1852. i A UDITOR'S NOTICE.—Tie undersigned XX. having been appointed an Auditor by the ! Court of Common Fleas of Mifflin county, to distribute the fund in the hands of WILLIAM R. MCCAV, Esq., Trustee of WILLIAM REW AL P, to and among those entitled to re ceive the same, hereby gives notice that ke has appointed SVTURDAV, May 15th, next, at the Commissioner's Office in Lewistown, to attend to that duty, where all interested may attend it they think proper, or be thereafter j debarred from coming iu on said fund. 11. J. WALTERS, Auditor. Lewistown, April 16, 1652—1t. y UDITOR'S NOTICE.—The undersigned iV appointed Auditor by the Hon." the Judges of the Orphans' Court of M ifliiti countv, to report on exceptions filed to the Adminis tration account of ANDREW WISE & JNO. SUA UB, Administrators of GEO. SHADE, deceased, gives notice that lie will meet at his office, in Lewistown, on the 15th of May next, when and where ail persons interested are notified to attend. J. DICKSON, Auditor. Lc.vistown, April 1(5, 1852 —It. j y UDITOR'S NOTICE.—'The undersigned appointed Auditor by the Hon. the Judges of the Orphans' Court of Mitllui county, to decide on exceptions filed to the account of SAM EEL MORRISON, Administrator of JAMES D. MORRISON, deceased, gives notice that lie vviil meet at his office, in Lewistown, on the 19th day of May next, for that puqxjse, when and where all persons interested are notified to attend. J. DICKSON, Auditor. Lewistown, April, 16, 1852—1t. A UDITOR'S NOTICE. —The undersigned lA. appointed Auditor, by the Hot), the Judges of the Orphans' Court of M illlin coupty, to decide on exceptions filed to the account of WILLIAM W. GILMORE Sl HENRY STKELKY, Administrators of DANIEL KEEL, deceased, gives notice that lie will meet at his office, in Lewistown, on the 21st day of May next, for that purpose, when and whe e all persons interested are requested to attend. J. DICKSON, Auditor. Lewistown, April 16, 1852 It.