O-AZETTE. AN ACT litiug to the fees of Aldermen, Justices of ° the Peace and Constables. ECTION 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and JMne of Representatives of the Commonwealth in General Assembly met, and ■ hereby enacted by the authority of the same, IH t from and after the passage of this act fees to be received by aldermen and jus- H* of the peace shall be as follows: Hor information or complaint, on behalf of for every ten words, one locket entry of action, on behalf of the lmonwealth, ten cents. Tarrant or mittimus, on behalf of the twenty-five cents. an examination or confession of for every ten words, one cent, ulmiuistering oath or affirmation, three aking recognizance in every criminal case, nty cents. _ ' ranscript in criminal cases, including cer ate, fifteen cents. [eturning same to court, for each mile, cir ir, actually traveled, to be allowed in only case, at each session of the court, three intering judgment, on conviction for fine, Recording conviction or copy thereof, for ten words, one cent. arrant to levy fine or forfeiture, twenty m,j| pj,. C p ami return, or supercedas, fifteen * * tischarge to jailor, fifteen cents. ntering discontinuance in cases of assault $m battery, twenty cents. complaint of master, mistress or ten cents. to master, mistress or apprentice, BMI cents. parties and discharging complaint, -five cents. inquisition under landlord and tcn- Jias act, or in case of forcible entry, for each , to each justice, <me dollar and fifty cents, •recept to sheriff, for each justice, twenty cents. Recording proceedings, to each justice, fifty frit of restitution, to each justice, twenty- I cents. Varrant to appraise damages, twenty cents. Varrant to sell strays, twenty cents. W arrant tj afiprai.-e swine, twenty cents, and entering return id uppraise fjt of swine, five cents. 'ubiishing proceedings of appraisers of ne, fifty cents. intering action in civil ease, ten cents. capias or subpoena, each, ten | T everv additional nanje after the first, ftft> C£sl)Lß - witnesses' names to be put in ono sub- j fJpia, unless separate subpoenas be requested I parties. duces tecum, fifteen cents. J ntering return of summons and qualifying stable, ten cents. capias and bail bond, five cents. Jlh.ry conrinuanee of suit, ten cents. and judgment in case of defence j naapo ly defendant or defendants, twenty-five Hts. judgment by confession, ten cents. ; plaintiff's claim and entering judgment by default, fifteen cents. bail, ten cents. satisfaction, to be charged only fen an actual entry is made on the docket, Entering discontinuance, five cents. ,i. itering amicable suit, ten cents, rule tc take depositions of witues- K fiie cents. 3fiu!'- to take d'-positions, ten cents, annexed to rules for taking for every ten words, one cent. return of rule, five cents, rule to refer, five eents. ■U'Jc of reference, fifteen cents. to ea. h referee, live cents. report of referees and judgment treon, ten cents. \ ritten notice to a party in any case, ten ' fifteen cents. return of execution, ten cents, facias in any case, twenty cents. judgment for rehearing, ten cents, i lanscript of judgment and certificate, 1 ty cents. turn of proceedings or c rtiorari or ap- j including recognizance, forty cents, ceiling the amount of a judgment before : Jtion, and paying the same over, if not .•ding ten dollars, ten cents, exceeding ten, and not exceeding forty rs, twenty-five cents. j exceeding forty dollars, fifty cents, ery search where no service is rendered, uch any fees are attached, ten cents, itering complaint in writing, in case of mi nt, and swearing or affirming com lant, fifteen cents, dachment, twenty cents, itering return, and appointing freehold- Ivertivements each, fifteen cents. •er to sell goods, fifteen ents. der for the relief of a pauper, each jus twenty cents. der for the removal of a pauper, each ce, fifty cents. 'der to seize goods for the maintenance ife and children, twenty-five cents. for premium for wolf or fox, or other >s, to be paid by the proper county, fif rv acknowledgement or probate of deed her instrument of writing, twenty cents, iking and -igning acknowledgment of in ure of an apprentice, for each indenture, csignment and making record of inden tion ty cents. tncelling indenture, ten cents. >mparing and signing tax duplicates, each ce, fifty cents.. jr marrying each couple, making record etf, and certificate to the parties, two dol irtificate of approbation of two justices he binding as apprentice of a person by seer or directors of the poor, each justice ity-five cents. jrtificateto obtain land warrant, fifty cents, "earing r affirming county commission lassessors,I assessors, or other township or county r i and certificate thereof, to be paid by ountv, twenty-five cents. r aduainisteiing oath or affirmation in •i-o not herein providing for, ton cents. J "uing precept to lessee in landlord enant proceedings, each justice fifteen r hearing and determining complaint, a other services rendered therein, fifty Kf c ecer(^n K proceedings therein, each ve ceiUs _ For issuing and receiving returns of writ of restitution, including entry thereof, each ■ justice twenty-five cents. SEC. 2. The fees for services under the laws of the United States shall be as follows: For certificate of protection, fifty cents. For certificate of lost protection,, twenty five cents. For a warrant, twenty-five cents. For commitment, twenty-five cents. Summons for seamen in admiralty case, twenty-five cents. Hearing thereon with docket entry, fifty gents. Certificate to clerk of district court to issue admiralty process, twenty-five cents. SEC. 3. That the fees to be received by con stables, shall be as follows: For executing warrant in behalf of the Commonwealth, forty cents. Conveying to jail on mittimus or warrant, arresting a vagrant, disorderly person or oth er offender against the laws (without process) and bringing before justice, levying fine for forfeiture on warrant, twenty five cents. Taking the body into custody on mittimus where bail is afterwards entered before the prisoner is delivered to jailor, twonty-fivc cents. Serving subpoena, ten cents. Serving summons' notice on referee, suitor, master, mistress, or apprentice personally, or by copy, each ten cents. Executing attachment, thirty cents. Arresting on capias, twenty-five cents. Taking bail-bond on capias, or for delivery of goods, fifteen cents. Notifying plaintiff where defendant has been arrested on capias, to be paid by plain tiff, ten cents. Executing landlord's warrant, or serving execution, twenty five cents. Taking inventory of goods, each item one cent. Levying or distraining goods and selling the same, for each dollar not exceeding thirty, five cents. For each dollar above thirty, three eents. And one half of the said coinmision shall be allowed where the money is paid after levy without sale, but no commission shall in any case be taken on more than the real debt, and then only for the money actually received by the constable and paid over to the creditor. Advertising the same, forty cents. Copy of vendue paper, when demanded, each item one cent. Putting up notice of distress at mansion house or other public place on the premises, fifteen cents. Serving scire facias personally, ten cents. Serving same by copy, fifteen cents. Serving rule and interrogatories in attach ment of execution, twenty cents. Executing bail piece, twenty cents. Travelling expenses on an execution re turned nulla bona and non est inventus, where the constable lias been at the place of aefendaut s last residence, each mile circular, three cents. Executing order for the removal of a pau per, fifty cents. Travelling expenses in said removal, each mile circular, ten cents. Travelling expenses in all other cases, for each mile circular actually travelled, count ing from the office of the justice to the place of service, three cents. For making returns to the court of quarter sessions of the proper county, fifty cents each for one day. Mileage for same, counting from residence of constable to the county seat, to be paid by county, three cents per mile circular. For appraisement and all other services under exemption act of 9th April, 1849, one dollar. . For serving precept and returning same in landlord and tenant proceeding, twenty-five cents. Executing writ of possession and returning same, fifty cents. When the rent shall be received from the lessee by the constable, such commission as is now allowed by law on writs of execution. BEC. 4. That the twenty-sixth and twenty- Hevcnth sections of..the act approved March 2*, IS 14, and of the third section of the act approved March 28, 1820, in relation to pen alties for taking illegal fees, and bills of par ticulars, are hereby re-enacted, and their sev eral provisions extended and made applicable to all violations of this act. SEC. 5. That the provisions of this act shall not apply to the city of Philadelphia. Ari'KovED—The nineteenth day of April, A.!., ono thousand eight hundred and fifty seven. JAMES POLLOCK. most atrocious and cold-blooded murder was perpetrated in Elizabeth town ship, Allegheny county, abont two miles above M'Keesport, n2ar Gamble's Landing, last Thursday night; George Wilson and his sister, Mrs. Betsy M'Masters, who was living with and keeping house for him, were delib erately butchered. Two men named Henry Fife and Monroe Stewart, and a girl named Charlotte Jones, have been arrested as the perpetrators under very suspicious circum stances. iSrThc Pennsylvania Railroad Company lias declared a dividend of four per cent, out of the profits of the last six months. A LARGE and splendid assortment of Oun Barrels, Chains, &.c. FRANCISCIJB. I BLACKSMITH'S Coal, received and B for sale by \ F. R. FRANCISCUS. I BLACKSMITH'S Anvils, Vices, Bel- B lows, Witgort Boxes, 4tc. F. R. FRANCI3CUS. IRON !—A new lot of Tire, Square & _ Round Iron, Valentine's best. FRANCISCUH. JAM PS!—Glass and Brittannia Fluid Lamps, Oil Lamps for churches, &c. a P 3O F. R. FRANCISCUB. MANNA S Mower and Reaper, best combined machine in use, for sale by ap3o F. R. FR\NCISCtIS. I >ITTSBURGH Chains of every de- I scription, Farm Hells, Circular and Cross cut Saws ap3o F. O. Fit ANCISCtJS. \\rAKEFIELD'S hand Corn Planters, V V Lebanon county horse power Corn Planters, re reived and for sale by F. R. FRANCIsOIJS. "TT7~ALL and Window Paper. 200 dif- T V fercnt patterns, for all tastes and prices. ap3o F. R. FRANCIBCIJB. \\riNDOW Shade Trimmings, Vcne- V V tian Blind Trimmings, such as Cord, Tasseis, Fixtures of new and improved kinds, tliu largest and cheapest stock in the country. F. G. FRA.NCIBCUB. LIMEBIiIIIR'SCOir A BOAT LOAD just received and for sale by SAMUEL COMFORT. I "WI3ST3DO"W GLASS. 5 by 10, and all other sizes of Banks, Monroe and Jackson Window Glass, Single & Double Thick and American Plate. Having an extensive stock and daily receiv i ing large quantities, we can furnish with the greatest promptness and at the lowest wholesale : prices the above superior brands of Window j Glass. RICHARDS & BROTHERS, 1 Manufacturers, S. W. cor. Front & Archsts., apJG~lm Philadelphia. mmWbm No. 39 & 40 North Wharves, Half-way between Arch and Race sts., PHILADELPHIA, March 12, 1857.-ly JOHN STONE & SONS, To. 45 Sonth Second Street, Philadelphia, ARE NOW RECEIVING THEIR SPRING IMPORTATION OF Silk and Millinery Goods, consisting in part of Fancy, Cap and Bonnet Ribbons, Satin and Mantua Ribbons, Glace and Plain Silks, Marcelines & Florences, Black Modes, French arid English Crapes, Tar latane, Maline and Illusion Laces, &c., &c. Also, a full assortment of FREVfH ATD AMERICA* FLOWERS, which they offer to the trade on favorable terms. March 26, 1857.-2 m HOVER'S LIQUID HAIR DYE. ' PHIS lIAIR DYE needs only a trial to sat -1 isfy all of its perfection as a Dye, and the following testimonial from that eminent Ana lytical Chemist, Professor Booth, of the U. S. Mint, will only confirm what thousands have previously borne testimony to. LABORATORY FOR PRACTICAL CHEMISTRT, ) St. Stephen's Place, Philadelphia, February 17th, 1857. " Being well acquainted with "the substances composing Hover's Liquid Hair Dye, 1 am satis fied that by following the simple directions giv en for its use, it will not injure Hair or Skin, | but will give a natural and durable color to the i Hair. JAS. C. BOOTH, Analytic Chemist. HOVER'S I VUITIXC, LYKS, including Ho ' ver's Fluid and Hover's Indelible Irttcs, are too well known and introduced to require any additional : testimony of their character. The sales have ; been increasing since their first introduction, | giving evidence that the articles truly possess that intrinsic merit claimed at first for them by : the manufacturer. Orders, addressed to the manufactory. No. 416 Race street above Fourth, (old No. 144.) Philadelphia, will receive prompt attention by JOSEPH E, HOVER, Manufacturer. Philadelphia, April 16, 1857 -y BEEF, VEAL AND MUTTON. NOTICE. The undersigned respectfully ! announces that he has engaged ff jy the services of Mr. J. B. Sills, t??S!sß2sSg*an excellent judge of cattle and a practical butcher, and will attend regularly ; from and after the 12th of May, at the Mar | ket House in Lewistown, every market morn i ing, where his friends can he supplied with good BEEF, VEAL and MUTTON, in any i quantities desired. D. ALBRIGHT. Lewistown, April 30, 1857.—3t. rPHE undersigned having taken the stand latc- X ly occupied by Mr. Yeagcr and more re cently bv Charles Schell, respectfully invites travelers and others to give him a call. The bar is supplied with good liquors, and the table 1 with all in season that can be procured. This j establishment being located on the Lewistown I and Kishacoquillas Turnpike, about 4 miles ' north of Lewistown, is a desirable retreat for j those wishing to spend a few weeks in the country for recreation—good fishing and hunt ing grounds and romantic retreats being in its immediate neighborhood. Parties from town can also be accommodated with meals, &c.. at short notice. JOSEPH GRUVER. Yeagertown, April 30, 1857. IC3AIT FCUYTBB.T. ! rpHE public are hereby respectfully informed £ that we have leased the above welt known ; Foundry, situate on Main street, in the borough i of Lewistown, a few doors south of the stone bridge, where we will keep constantly on hand ; a full assortment of all kinds of STOVES, S viz : Hathaway Cooking Stoves, different Egg Stoves, Nine Plale Stoves,&c. : and also Iron Fence, Holieu Ware, Water Pipes, &.c., and will make to order all kinds of CAST INGS. All orders sent to us will be filled with care and despatch, and on as reasonable terms as at any other establishment in the State. We hope, friends, you will call and examine our stock before buying anywhere else. You will undoubtedly save money by doing so. DANIEL BBARLEY & SONS, Lewistown, March 26, 1857--y - m Din Has Just Opened a Splendid Assortment OF SPRING & SUMMER GOODS, IF you want a cheap Dress, call at the Old Corner. If you want a cheap Shawl, call at the Old Corner. If you want cheap Silks, call at the Old Corner, if you want cheap Muslins, call at the Old Corner. If you want Kentucky Jeans or Tweeds, call at the Old Corner. Also, Flannels, all kinds and colors. If you want Shalllea or Bereges, call at the Old Corner. If you want Brilliantes nr Lawns, call at the Old Corner. If you want l,a Villa Cloths, call at the Old Corner. If yon want Silk Cravellas, call at the Old Corner. If you want Mourning floods, call at the Old Corner. If yon want striped Skirling Muslin, go to the Old turner. If you want patent Crinoline Lining, go to the Old Corner. If you want Collars, Hndersleeves, IMgings, Inserting*, Flouncings, or any Embroideries, go to the Old Corner. If you want Corded Skirts, Sontag Skirts, or Hoops, call at the Old Corner. If you want Cloths, call at the Old Corner. If you want Cassitnercs, call at the Old Corner. If you want Satinetts, call at the Old Corner. IE YOU IV.IJYT ANYTHING IN TllF. DRY GOODS LINE, GO TO THE OLD CORNER If you want to make choice from over 130 styles of Wall Papers, go to the Old Corner. If you want a Carpet of any kind, go to Uu* Old Corner. It you warn Groceries, Queensvvare, or Cullery, call at the Old Corner. If you want Clothing, Boots or Shoes, Hats or Caps, call at the Old Corner. If you have Country Produce to exchange for Coods,call at the Old Corner. If you want Bargains in anything, call at the Old Corner. ft>Country Dealers supplied with Roods by wholesale at a very small advance above city wholesale prices. ap23 GEORGE BLYJVJVER. TO Wholesale Dealers and Retailers of Merchandise in Mifflin county. —The fol lowing ia a list of Merchants and Dealers, and the various classes, agreeably to the pro visions of the Act of Assembly: 14th class pays $7 00 13th " 44 10 00 12th " " 12 00 11th " " 15 00 10th " " 20 00 9th " " 25 00 Bth " 44 30 00 7th " 40 00 jYamti of Retailers. *Place of Business. Class. A. W. Graff, Armagh township, 13 Joseph Beck, do 14 John Kohler, do 14 William I. & G. Furst, do 14 Thompson & Wattson, do 12 Thomas Runyan, do 14 J. B. Alexander & Co., do 13 H. 11. Gibboney, do 14 Brisbin & Sterrett, Brown township, 12 James Parker & Son, do 13 11. Kopner, do 14 Wm. McKinney, do 14 Freedom Iron (Jo., Derry township, 13 John Hoopes, do 14 Daniel Matters, do 14 Levi Sultzbaugh, Decatur township, 14 John Kane, do 14 Jacob Kohrer, Granville township, 14 Hope Furnace Co., do 14 Blymyer & Brisbin, Lewistown, 13 Ilardt & Bros., do 13 11. 11. McClintic, do 14 Mrs. Fosselman, do 14 Lyttlc Porter, do 14 I. T. Cordell, do 14 F. J. Hoffman, do 10 McCoy & Ellis, do 13 John Hamilton & Co., do 13 N. J. Itudisill, do 14 Edward Frysinger, do 14 John B. Selheimer, do 14 George W. Thomas, do 14 James McCord, do 14 11. W. Junkin, do 14 S. & M. Frank, do - 10 F. A. Ilardt Sc Co., do 14 Peter Spangler, do 14 11. A. Zollinger, do 14 Joseph F. Yeager, do 12 George W. Gibson, do 14 Jacob Everieh, da 14 James McConahy, do 14 William Bottorf, .do 14 William G. Zollinger, do 14 John Kennedy, do 12 John Albright, do 14 j Samuel Marki, do 14 : A. Felix, do 14 I Mrs. M. Wcrtz, do 13 ! Henry Steudlo, do 14 J. iloltzworth, do 14 ! E. Boehnor, do 14 J. Irvin Wullis, do 14 ; J. I). Stoneroud, do 14 j F. G. Franciscus, do 10 ! Kennedy, Junkin &. Co., do 12 \ Johnston and Clark, do 13 j John Davis, do 14 j K. U. Parker &, Bros., do 13 j Robert I'atton, do 14 ] A. A. Banks, do 14 j Charles Ritz, do 13 | George W. Stewart, do 14 William Lind, do 14 George Blymyer, do 9 P. F. Loop, do 14 E. D. Auncr, do 14 Gilbert Waters, do 12 Z. Orner, do 14 Joshua Wilcv, do 14 George B. Patterson, do 14 Charles Stanbarger, do 14 William Lyttle, do 14 ltoswell D. Smith, do 14 Francis McCoy, do 13 Alfred Marks, do 14 S. Molson, do 14 11. M. Pratt, do 12 W. B. Hoffman & Co., (Lum ber Yard,) do - 14 j F. G. Franciscus, (Lumber Yard,) do 14 Samuel Comfort, (Lumber Yard,) do 14 John Levy, (Coal Y'ard,) do 14 A. Marks, " " do 14 | Jas. Allison, " *' do 14 | S. Comfort, " " do 14 j Juniata Iron Co., McYevtown, 13 W. G. Macklin, do 12 Geo. W. Brehman, do 14 William Hardy, do 13 E. Horner, do 14 McCoy & llehror, do 14 John Price, do 14 C. Stoncr, do 14 Thomas Gibbs, do 14 Samuel Aultz, do 14 James Lashcll, Menno township, 13 Elliott k Myers, do 13 Samuel Sechrist, Newton Hamilton, 14 John Vanzandt, do 13 Boggs & Co., *• do 10 John Purcell, do 12 Michael Yutzy, Oliver township, 14 John Strong, do 14 Samuel Hartley, Union township, 12 Raphael McGlaughlin, do 14 Hoar & McNabb, do 11 Wilson S. Utts, do 14 Win. Sankey, do 14 Samuel B. Grossman, do 13 A. E. Gibboney, do 14 John B. Smelker, Wayne township, 14 A. J, North, do 14 MILLS. E. E. Locke, Armagh township, 14 Maclay & McManigal, " " 14 D. &S. Ilarshbarger, Bratton, " 14 E. W. Hale & Co., Brown, " 14 Joseph A. Taylor, " " 14 Jcrman Jacob, Derry " 14 J. M. Yeager, " Casper Dull, Oliver " 14 McWilliams k Sterrett, Lewistown, 9 A.Marks, " Augustine Wakefield, Granville twp., 14 Stookey, Browrt twp., 14 Joseph Strode, " Joseph Ilardt, Wayne twp., 14 Smith & llcister, Newton Hamilton, 14 Henry Swartzell, Union twp., 14 Plank it Yoder, " 14 Eating Houses, Oyster Cellars, <Pc. Daniel Eisenbise, Lewistown, 8 William Bottorf, do 8 John A. Ross, do 8 Alexander Eisenbise, do 8 Samuel Marks, do George Siegrist, do 8 Mrs. M. Wurtz, do C. Stoner, McVeytown, John Price, do E. Horner, do 11. Kepner, Brown twp., Raphael McGlaughlin, Union twp., 8 Distilleries and Breweries. E. E. Locke & Co., Armagh twp., Jacob Fisher, Lewistown, George SLegrist, do , _ 1" An appeal will bo held at my office in Lew istown, on TUESDAY, May 2Cth, 18o<, where persons who feel themselves aggrieved , can attend if they think proper, and obtain thai redress to which they may be entitled Uy law. WM. F. SHAW, Mercantile Appraiser. Lewistown, April 23, 1857.-4t he above Licenses will be ready im- | mediately after the appeal, and as there has been some difficulty in collecting heretofore all Licences not lifted by the 15th day of June, 1857, will be collected by law, agrees- i bly to the order of the State Treasurer HENRY ZERBE, ap23-4t Treasurer of Mifflin County. Good News from the West! SO DANGER OP STARVATION! FLOT.'R AND WHEAT FALLING RAPIDLY and Two Boat Loads of WHISKEYand BACON an iced, consigned to the subscriber as follows, viz: BBLS. Rectified WHISKEY, J 15 bbls. Old Monongalicla do., 5 bbls. Old Kentucky Bourbon do., 25 hogsheads lIAM and SHOULDER, 19 tierces Cincinnati DRIED BEEF, 20 " Ihivis it Co's Cincinnati Sugar Cured Canvassed IIAM, 20 boxes Walker's Mould CANDLES, 5 44 Palm SOAP, 5 44 Brown do 25 bushels White SOUP BEANS, 10 bbls. Water, Butter and Sugar CRACK ERS, and Boston BISCUIT, 5 boxes Soda Biscuit, 25 half bbls. MACKINAW TROUT, 20 44 WHITE FISH, 50 boxes English Cream CHEESE, 50 bbls. No. 1 Eastport HERRING, 25 bbls. & J bbls. No. 1 & 2 MACKEREL, 10 bags of the best RIO COFFEE in Lew istown, 2 hogsheads best Syrup MOLASSES in Lewistown. I can now sell Ml BDDD3, BMBIMIS, Boots and Shoes, lower than any other store in Lewistown. I do not buy my Groceries and Provisions of trading boats along the Canal like some of our would be Provision Dealers, who buy 10 or 12 I lams at a time, and pay the boatmen 2 per lb. advance. I purchase of first hands and carry in my own boats, and can therefore sell cheaper than any other dealer in the county. Come on then and buy where you can 44 save your bacon," at the ofd stand of JOHN KENNEDY. Lewistown, April 23, 1857.—3t 5 25 Witnesses: 1 on. ' 3THE FORGER CONVICTED. © JOH.Y S. DYE IS THE AITKOK, Who has had ten years experience as a Banker and Publisher, and Author of m A series of Lectures at the Broadway Tabernacle, Qi when, for 10 successive nights, over "SL nf 50,000 People Greeted him with rounds of applause, while he exhibited the manner in which Counter - ofeiters execute their Frauds, and the Surest O and Shortest Means of Detecting them! Bank Note Engravers all say that he is the C> Greatest Judge of Paper Money living. S THE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE PRESENT CEATERY FOR ©Detecting Counterfeit Notes. O Describing Every Genuine Bill in Exist ence, and exhibiting at a glance every Coun g7"terfeit in Circulation! Arranged so admi- Orably that REFERENCE IS EASY and DETECTION INSTANTANEOUS. No index to examine! No pages to hunt up! ;3 But so simplified and arranged that the © Merchant, Banker and Business Man ran see •— all at a glance. English, French and German. ' Thus Each may Read the same in his oicn i Native Tongue. • Host Perfect Bank Vote List Published. - Also, a List of <l* All the Private Bankers in America. P3 A Complete Summary of the FINANCE OF AND AMERICA will be published it) each edition, together with all the Important OF THE DAY. Also, PQ A SERIES OF TALES From an old manuscript found in the East. It furnishes the most complete history of P3 ORIENTAL LIFE and describing the most perplexing positions I—3 in which the ladies and gentlemen of that 1-3 country have been so often found. These CTstories will continue throughout the whole year, and will prove the most entertaining ever offered to the public, w Furnished weekly to subscribers only, at £2 a vear. All letters must be addressed to O " JOHN S. DYE, Broker, |L%. Publisher and Proprietor, J| ap23 70 Wall st., New York- Estate of JOSEPH KISSEL, deceased. OTIUE is hereby given that letters of i. X administration on the estate of JOSEPH KINSEL, late of Oliver township, Mifflin county, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, residing in said township. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those hav ing claims to present them duly authenticated for settlement. JACOB KINSEL. 1 , , , MICHAEL KINSEL, j Adm rs ' April 30, 1857.—Gt* Estate of Jacob kenagy, deceased- is hereby given that letters of X x administration on the estate of JACOB KEN AG Y, late of Menno township, Mifflin county, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, residing in said township. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment and those having claims to present them duly authenticated for settlement. JACOB ZOOK, ap2—6t* Administrator. Estate of Joseph Morrow, deceased. IVTOTICE is hereby given that letters of X x administration on the estate of JOSEPH MORROW, late of Derry township, Mifflin county, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, residing in Sinking Valley, Blair county. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment imme diately and those having claims to present them duly authenticated for settlement. JAMES CRAWFORD,) , , , SAMUEL MORROW, j Admr e " April 2, 1857.—Gt* IVTOTICE.—Fersons indebted to the under X x signed can make payment to JOHN C. SIGLER, Esq., who is fully authorized to re i ceipt for me. JOSEPH B. ARP. | Lewistown, April 30, 1857. —3t New York Advertisements. FROM ALBERT G. RICHARDSON'S Advertising and Correspondence Office, 360. Broathrcy, NEW YORK. "Costar's" Rat Exterminator. AN infallible destroyer of RATS, MICE, ANTS, GROI ND MICE, MOI.ES, JCC. AC. AC (Not dan gerous to the Human Family > Rats do not die in their holes, but come out and die. u COSTAR'S" BED It I'D EXTF.RMINATOR. known to fail—and used every day by thousand* in New York and elsewhere. "COSTAR'S" hLF.CTRIC POWDER. For the destruction of MOTHS, MI SQUTOES, FLIBS, FLEAS, PLANT INSECTS, VERMIN ON FOW LS & ANIMALS.' Sold Wholesale and Retail at " COSTAR'S PRINCI PAL DEPOT, 388 Broadway, New York, and hy the principal Druggists ttnd Dealers throughout the United Stales, the Canadas, West Indies, California and South America. OOrders must alnraya be accompanied by tii cask. KrNo goods sent on commission. a>Small Sample Packages put lip at the towes. whole, sale prices for first orders in new places, with Cards, Show Bills, Posters, Ac. Ac. OPackages expressly put up foe Ships, Steamboats, Hotels, Public Institutions, Ac. 03*A Paper with full particulars—terms to V*holesale Dealers—scales of prices, Ac., will be promptly mailed (prepaid) to any address on receipt of a 3 cent stamp. Address " COSTAR," NO. 388 Broadway, N- Y. New York, March 26,1857.-3ui IT IS NOT A DYE. PRESIDENT J. H EATON, 1,. L. D. Union University, Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Kays : "Notwithstanding the irregular use of Mrs. 8. A. Allen's World's Hair Restorer, Ac., the falling off of hair teased, and my grey locks tcert *eslored to their origi nal color." Rev. M. TIIAC'HER, (dftyenrs of age> Pitcher, Che nango Co., N. Y. "My hair is now restored to its natu ral color, and ceases to fall off." Rev. B. P. STONE, D. D , Concord. N. H. "My hair, which was grey, is now restored to its natural color." Rev D. CLEN DENIN, Chicago, HI. " I can add my testimony, and recommend it to my friends." Htv. I). T. WOOD, Middletown, N. Y. "My own hair lias greatly thickened, also that of one of my family who was becoming bald." We might swell this list, but if not convinced, TRY IT. MRS. S. A. ALLEN'S 7. YLO BALSAMUM, Or World's Hair Dressing, is essential to use with the Re storer, and is the best Hair Dressing for old or young ex tant, being often efficacious in cases of hair falling, Ac., without tiie Restorer. Grey hatred, Bald, or persons afflicted with diseases of the hair or scalp, read the above and judge wf MRS. S. A. ALLEN'S WORLD'S HAIR RESTORER. It does not soil or stain. Sold hy all the princi|>al whole sale and retail merchants in the I'. 8 , Cuba or Canada. DEPOT 355 BROOHE STREET, Hew York. Boßie dealers try to sell articles instead of this, on which (hey make more profit. Write to Depot for circu lar and information. mar26-3tu Q] No Pen nor Ink Used. 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