■? 3 3ASEJIT ■ „i; ( !;NTKI,EC r TIOSB. §1 ~-;ieut held her election for Gov- I Members of the Legislature, a ■ r /" . nee. ?he has followed in the ■ Xew Hampshire, electing a Ilepub 'V Governor by an increased majority rear; while .both branches of the ■Lure are strongly Republican. Hf Rhode Island the members elected m ( \ e[iera i Assembly are all American Ma* lhrec - The " hole Kc " ■i t ate ticket is elected by about ■ Senior's majority, 3,600. ■ . hi city charter elections in Cincin ■ , ' Dubuque, lowa, both places went Bjjompton by large majorities. Here '■■the Democrats always carried them. ■ I ~-ic has elected a free Soil ticket by HjVi ui-ijorirv; and the capital of Missouri, H .Iti has also chosen Free Soil H ■. , , r[) ejections throughout the State ' can i i:l vc gone for the Republicans. ■4iu many other places. V~ 11 auibcr of advertisements are .. ii; (y make room for a press of ■: matter. ■j/j,'-, Litt>: Pennsylvania Canal. —The H i- now open and boais are passing /I, j, at all points between Huntingdon ■ Gambia, and in a few days the entire >1;io Pittsburgh will be navigable. The 0: position in Philadelphia have iKjoii a city ticket. They will probably Htuii'ir l titties'! the? should again get iiro Ointment and Pills. —ln eld A crown was given to hi in who saved of a citizen. These medicines have 'hout'inds "t lives. Ttiey have subdued and int-rn d disease in all pans of T rl-i, and-the world has crowned their r with li mor—while the healing and ■ , ~:F,r- of thi* bals.iinio Ointm< 111 tip-.n . id*, running sores, irritations of the ulcers, silt rheum, erysipelas, ■ ~.rti. iii:i> inil.vuimatinn, is a mirucle iu l'mcha-ers. lie fore using theae H : jrc cauii.'Ucd t look for the Water ■ which appears in every leaf of the Hu.e \?Kk i f direct!'.ns. If the words j .r, N*.v York and London," are u- t in the paper, the medicines nre coun ■ > Wild Cherry. Its- OK LIVE, Mass., Feb. 5, 1*54. fvSrdi H' F'.wle—Mv Dear Sir—Having results of a satisfactory charac i u til-, use of Wistar's Balsam of Wild fro in cases of sr-vero colds, during the e r yi-ars, I am induced to express the I h I have in iw renovating power. I lir-t miuc i to try this medicine as an unnent, about two V'-ars ago, in connec t with the %'.r >ng recommendation of a si lti '.va; w !i nigh gone with ennsump l sod whose relief from the use of it sat ri n- .if it" grtat ralue in eases ■>{ c*Ms • Sc:.tii-. and inon clearly demonstrating '' mini it great value as a restorative, c: - .'1 -n!y t fair triai to insure a grate- Pm 'ntrati..n from the public. lUR obedient serv't, SAUL. A. WALKER. I r .. g-'iiuine unless signed I. BEITS on t'ti.fl " Elixir" prepared by Dr. James jii!, t r the cure of Dyspepcy. and I- - but Ih sp.cpiy. advertised in aiu.th- Watnn.i has by its own merit- obtained t'r.t "s i,igi, a reputation in Philadelphia, [physicians acquainted with its properties tsir.g it themselves and prescribing it to it patients, convinced by observation of its '■ iuuacy i.i re-toring the disordered di organ* r. a healthy function. N'u 1: 'Mei <>f dyspepsy of the must aggra tracter. winch were abandoned as •tVj!'' by soma tf the medical faculty, ' •oe loc of this Elixir restored wt*et hea ;!i, is attested certificates testi for f;;le by Charles Ilitz, Lewistown. nil. MARKETS. LEW I-TOWN, April 15, 1863. k'.tcr, good, Ui. 15 ?. f dozen, 9 Millers yesterday were paying for L * 6")(/r 11 5 c; red Wheat 90(a !• 1 m 40; Rye 50; Oats 25; Barley 50. ls Selling at from $2 25 to 3 25 !, -b as in quality. Piilladelphia Market. "tet Cattle sell in the city at $B(5/104 ; |®f ! j "UOt 6 per head—(lows, fresh, iV: dry $23 to 30—Hogs 87 to 7 4 '* Jjr ' c T JOte d at $4 37@6 50—Wheat, white, 130, red 100(5il08 —Rye 70 I 00—Oats 37—Corn 67(5i70. I SALT AND FISH. BACON -Kl-X in exchange far Salt and Fish at W "? price*. F HOFFMAN. 1 ICXIiiTTTCOD IpADEMY. B Be ** Session of this Institution will First Wednesday of May. BatT* t T ' B healthy, retired, and free temptations incident to a RSi" t-he Academy is a Commer- Httt'Sta m . ent ' designed to fit or prepare B> ton,,? *L- r ? ctive business. Students Bit (w, r e • branch of study exclusively B' "t r 0 w ' l b other studies, as thev ■'Proper. , IW &*** on of Five Montht. v. "I! 1 ""- &c - 00 hotry Book Keeping, 20 00 t. 00 lO P r ' v 'C'ge of boarding in |w7; r ,D rivate families, hh they containing full i I^,' WOODS, Principal, | *dGap, Huntingdon Co., Pa. MABIE & CROSBY'S French and American Circus. - THE EQUESTRIAN CAMPAIGN ' v> i 1856 having commenced, — ■ rjk 'he Managers of this gifted coin . / bination of FRENCH AND AMER ; . - 'CAN fcjTARs ivish to impress on ''**y'he public mind these facts, viz: Tfiat this is the only French & .. American Company in the Uni • J j o ~^ a ' 'hese. Artists have been \j fjP engaged at immense salaries, ' 1 having been selected from the • leading attractions of the day, >• with the determination to make . this the <* Star Show of '5B " Confident that they have suc cee<lcd in this respect, and as 1 ~ut .ji v confident that the public will admit it, the Managers respect ■ I l, "y invite all to I -- :V6-S.. READ, BEHOLD &COJIPAEE. TONY PASTOR, T(e Great American Clown, .ijr", IV hose genial humor and motii v tr Wl '. joined with a natural fit- J ness for his arduous vocation in ■Jvsßjh tone of voice, agility of body, facial expressiveness, and above ( -' all, versatility and originality, h have made him the ever we'l come idol of the comic circle v^ 1 and the chief jester of the day. This performance will include Comic Songs, Yankee Stories and Stump Speeches. :-Y, THE tSf! Collossal Music Car Will enter town on the morning of exhibition, and parade thro' the principal thoroughfares. drawn by s[lendid steeds, and containing the .NEW YORK BU- I 'i fiLE DAND, led by the Wizard Bugler. HICHARD WILLIS. c Will exhibit at LEW'ISTOWN, Wednesday, April 28th. Admission 25 cents. Doors t-- open at 2 and 7 o'clock. Per formance half an hour later .jfSr Two distinct pet fonnanccsearh f\ day. The entertainment will commence with the original --- -* French and Ameiican equestri e an spectacle entitled The Courtiers of Alabama. Madame Virginie, J The renowned French Eques trienne, will appear on her fa \ fjjm vor '' e steed, and perform tiiose •- Piil&L lAW celebrated evolutions of leaping ) through balloons, vaulting over ' gartersandother objects, which have won the admiration of cv ' y cr J* e J e '' ,e tnv J every rival. The style, ease, grace ! "S s an( l self-possession of Madame csiaafcr. Virginia cannot he excelled. MADEMOiSELLE IDA Will perform her inexpressibly V beautiful and stylish act of 3 eque-trianism, called the Fan cies of Flora. In the course of I wIV/Tyj* 'he evening ahe will appear in a variety of Spanish |Tencn cfc Polish Dances, winding up with j an Irish Jig. -rr The Apacho Warrior, By Chas. K. Sherwood. In this great Indian act this gifted art .-X-jst will delineate, while on XPs horseback, the life, habits,char- acter. sports and warfare of the Red Son of the Forest. The Horsfman of Tartary, Mr. William Armstrong, in 7-j- - -z,which scetic of unrivalled bod ilv powers, he periorms a series f _ +'-?t □of somersets, forward and bat k ! H 51 ~Q ward, over various objects, and rr while his horse is in lull flight. THE HSION OF PRAXITELES, iJy Monsieur Morgan. This scene is peculiarly French in its fancifulness and elegance, iiius trating, with all the atfect which ** a f' : e form and a knowledge of ' - p attitudes can giva it, the dream Cr- -j of ihe celebrated sculptor of antiqu.ty. THE DARE DEVIL HORSEMAN, By Master C. Sherwood, in which, with fearful velocity , he j fTrSr—j' performs the daring act of l'eap i ' ng 4 ates an °'bcr barriers, his JsP*. " A 21 horse at utmost speed. ' *££* m* t Astounding Two-horse Feat, By Wm. Crosby, in which that _ redoubtable cavalier will illus lrate " ,c exploits of Hector be fore the walls of Troy. /// >/,, Walking the Globe, rmtJ A very perplexing and adroit act by Master John Orton. The French Gymnasts, Denzor and Yatiish, in their as tounding feats of the gymnasium \ on the miraculous Statf Tra peze. &c. RR THE TRIALS OF OLYMPIA, .. /- By the whole troupe of accom- Pfi plished Tumblers, led by Mr. JN C. E. Sherwood and Mr. Wil r- "am Armstrong. Ak Fancy Dance, ■rwnrr'xA- By Master Sherwood. The Necromaoicer AND HIS TOTS, matchless scene of Juggling, by Monsieur Morgan. STUMP SPEECH, by the em jSc inent candidate for Congress, TONT PASTOR. <<p - JENKINS," Tired of the Farm! An unaccountable and unheard of scene, be witchingly grotesque and grotesquely bewilder ing. AN AFTERPIECE will terminate each entertainment. apls NOTICE TO FISHERMEN. IN order to preaerve a spawning ground which may continue to supply the Kisha coquillaa with trouL I am reluctantly com pelled to prohibit all FISHING in the water* on my premises at Brown's Mills. I hope this notice will be regarded by all, but should it not be, I am determined to prosecute thoee who will be so ungentlemanly ae to render such a proceeding necessary. E W HALE Brown's Mills, April 8, 1858.—4t. [DJ CORN SHELLKRS— band and horte power tor sale by V. O. FRANCISCUtk TREASURER'S SALE I OF Unseated Lands in Mifflin County. 1858. i lIEREAS, by an Act of General Aa v T sembiy of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, entitled "An Act, directing the mode of selling unseated lands for taxes and 1 other purposes," passed the thirteenth day of March, one thousand eight hundred and fif teen, the treasurers in the different parts of this Commonwealth are directed to commence on tha second Monday in June, A. D. 1810, and at the expiration of every two years thereafter, and adjourn from day to day, it necessary so to do, and make public sale of the whole or any parts of such tracts of Un seated Lands in the proper county, as will pay the arrearages of the taxes, any part of j which shall have remained due and unpaid for the space cf one year before, together I with ali the eosts necessarily accruing by reason ol such delinquency : Tlierefor% I, I JOHN B. ISKLIIEIMEK, Treasurer of the county I of Mifflin, do hereby give notice that upon the following tracts of land, which are situ | "'® as hereinafter described, the several sums as stated are due on each tract respectively j for State and County tax, and that, in pursn | ance of the aforesaid act of Assembly, I shall, I at the Court House, in the Borough of Lew i istown, in the county of Mifflin, on Monday, 7th day of June next, ; commence the public sale of the whole or I any part of such tracts of the unseated lauds j upon which all or any part of the taxes liore -1 in specified shall tin re he due, and continue I such sale by adjournment until all the lands ! upon which taxes remain due and unpaid are | sold. J. B. SELHEIMER, T/oasurer of Mifflin county. Treasurer's Office, April 8, 1858. .Amount of Taxes Jue and unp-iid OH the f-lloicing tracts of Unseated lands from and tneluding the year ISls up ! to the year ISSB. ARMAGH TOWNSHIP. Acres Per. Warrantees or Owners. Taxes. 408 78 Luke Tid $9 48 400 00 John Boyle 11 15 400 60 WiUi&m Tid II 15 j 400 GO Luke Sneider . 11 15 I 400 00 Martin Triestcr 11 15 1 400 60 Henry Lebo 11 15 400 GO John Bell 9 48 j 400 60 John File 12 65 j 400 60 John Barr 12 65 : 400 60 Luke Barr 12 65 j 400 CO Christopher IWriug 12 65 1 400 GO George Clerich 18 99 : 400 CO George Raw 18 99 ; 400 CO Martin Row 18 99 j 400 GO Nicholas Ream 18 99 j 400 60 William Gray ' 18 99 J 400 60 Peter Jones 15 82 i 400 GO Wm. P. Brady 12 65 : 400 60 John Mackoy 12 65 : 400 GO Wm. Mackey 12 65 , 400 60 Peter Fakcner 11 15 400 GO John Brady 1 1 15 400 60 John Frick 11 15 i 400 GO John Allen 9 48 400 GO John Thomas 9 48 400 60 Jacob Thomas 10 12 [ 400 60 Wm. Ronhani 10 12 ; 400 60 John Mason 10 76 ■ 400 GO Robert Irvin 10 76 I 397 64 Bernard Raser 9 48 299 103 James M'Clure 12 87 1 432 150 John Brown 12 08 ; 100 Jacob Kepperling 5 38 4 44 Oliver P. Smith 13 275 70 Adam C. Shaw 8 10 200 Alex. Stewart 6 32 50 154 John Crisstnau 1 62 100 153 John Crissrnan 2 05 | 33 $0 James Robb 2 35 50 Georg- W. Filson I 62 I 100 dil do 4 84 i 75 do da 4 84 I 50 do do 1 62 i2O 119 Moses A. Sample 40 59 107 Joseph Snook I 02 438 135 Daniel Zeigler 4 00 406 32 E. E. Locke 2 85 408 138 E. E. Locke 2 85 !213 113 FrisB & Bauchcr 6 34 ' 429 45 John R. Weekcs 4 00 ; 416 29 John R. Weekes 4 00 j 259 85 John R. Week"* 200 i 403 6 Alex. Hunter 12 65 | 430 61 Wm. Lyon 12 65 i 397 60 Charles Hoyt 11 15 i 40 Wm. Boyle 1 28 i 50 John Didd I 12 | 250 Win. Smith 8 10 j 250 John Craig 8 10 60 Thomas Castor 2 22 | 250 Ebenezer BoDham 7 46 12 Mary Barr 39 1 25 James Barr 81 37 80 Thomas Barr 1 28 50 John Bollander 1 G2 75 Frederick Bollander 2 53 02 80 Henry Bollander 1 89 87 80 Adam Bollander 253 100 Albright Swineford 3 17 112 80 Andrew Kennedy 3 17 125 John Kennedy 3 17 ! 137 James Kennedy 4 84 150 James Hapburn 4 84 162 80 John Cow-dan 4 <S4 175 James Armstrong 4 84 187 80 Thomas Hamilton 4 84 200 Wm. Cook 6 34 j 212 80 Alex. McDonald 634 225 Michael Sigler 6 34 237 80 Isaac Richardson 6 34 250 Daniel Reese G 34 20 Wm. Lang 64 262 80 Jacob Mouly 6 34 j 314 Samuel Milliken 8 10 I 305 * Thomas Gregg 8 10 305 Jacob Beck 8 10 305 James McClure 8 IU 305 George McClelland 8 10 ' 305 Walcomb Andrew 8 10 | 108 Gotlieb Specht 3 17 100 J. Sterrett &E. W. Halo 3 17 BRATTON TOWNSHIP. 400 44 Jacob Widener 12 65 113 80 Flaval Roan 12 65 399 77 John Dew art 12 65 i 407 74 Wm. Dewart 12 65 400 153 Christian Getting 12 65 409 157 Jatnee Black 12 65 394 103 John Bryan 12 65 100 Robert Gray 3 16 400 48 Joseph Thompson 12 65 400 48 John Deamor 12 65 400 48 Heury Buahor 12 65 400 48 Paul Bauldv 12 65 400 48 Samuel YouDg 12 05 400 48 Thomas Grant 12 65 400 48 John Brown, jr. 12 65 100 John Hansel 12 CS 184 130 Philip Minebast 6 34 800 John Winn 1120 390 George Mitchell, sr. 17 56 j 1 lot Tarnaan Thomas 70 BROWN TOWNSHIP. 407 54 Thomas Stokoley 12 65 407 54 John Hansel 12 65 407 54 Robert Stewart 12 65 407 54 Janaea Burn side 12 65 407 64 Matthew McOluiw 12 66 407 54 John Stewart 12 65 400 0 Hugh Watson 12 05 400 9 Stephen Collins 12 65 400 9 John Barron 12 05 400 9 Zacheus Collins 12 65 400 9 John Culbertfion 12 05 j 400 9 Wm. Harris 12 65 400 9 Thos. 11. Stewart 12 65 j 425 80 George Kennels 13 43 425 80 James Knox 13 43 287 14 Thomas Nesbit 8 10 409 9 Hubert Duncan 12 65 ~00 Wm. Brown 6 31 300 Joseph Martin y 48 40(> John Brown 12 65 288 38 James Miller 948 403 126 Robert Sturgeon 12 65 388 101 Wm. Elliott 12 65 395 William KidJ 12 65 401 40 John Barkley 12 60 1 378 80 Michael MeCrum 9 48 DERBY TOWNSHIP. 423 liO Wui. Oilman 13 43 423 110 Patrick Blain 13 43 440 John Blain 13 43 103 80 Andrew Doff 3 17 , 431 80 James Butler 13 68 425 91 James McCoruiick 13 68 348 120 Wm. lieily 13 68 345 40 Philip MeCrum 11 15 213 132 Henry Gross 9 48 100 148 John Alexander 4 84 i 168 32 John Alexander 6 34 90 9 Wm. Prampton 317 DECATUR TOWNSHIP. 60 40 John Hummel 1 89 393 31 Conrad Robb 8 23 220 151 Abraham llassinger 6 34 98 80 Henty Sigler 3 81 110 80 John Sigler 3 81 138 John Sigler 5 43 100 9 John-Grass 317 16 45 Joseph Sigler 47 18 72 Joseph Sigler 64 3 73 Joseph Sigler 13 j 6 Joseph Sigler 19 1404 54 Henry Ilassingor 12 65 30J John Logan 9 48 300 Mary Logan 9 48 : 275 Mary Davis 9 48 260 Wm. Davis 6 34 225 Peter Sandy 6 34 319 John Harvey 9 48 368 Wm. Boyle 9 48 l 356 Robert Duncan 9 48 | 213 Wm. Spencer 9 48 216 James Logan 9 48 212 George Logan 9 48 212 James Gilmore 9 48 • 215 133 Henry Gross 6 34 10 Stall Bernard's heirs I 40 140 John A. Wright 1 i 00 <; RAN V I LLK TOWNSIII P. 181 120 John Wiiite 6 34 3G5 120 Hugh MeCardle 11 15 403 3 Thomas White 12 65 , 400 122 David Butler 12 05- 403 3 Jacob Weitzell 12 65 400 12*9 Sumuel Potts 12 65 ! 400 129 Stephen Potts 12 65 400 129 David Potts 12 65 4iK) 129 James Potts 12 65 400 129 Wm. Potts 12 05 238 58 Dorcas Buchanan 9 48 407 • Jacob Barr 12 65 OLIVER TOWNSHIP, i 407 80 Wm. Butler 12 65 388 Robt. Paugh 12 65 j 412 40 Wm. Peacock 12 65 423 John McConnell 12 65 400 Thomas Anderson 12 65 406 80 Geo. Campbell 12 65 | 440 John Carry 13 93 j 407 Win. Woodward 12 65 i 150 seated Jame Robb 49 68 . 28 seated John Walters 13 70 l 350 seated Benj. Walters 178 87 WAYNE TOWNSHIP. 200 John Organ G 34 408 50 Wm. Kinney 12 65 404 149 Saniuol Tennis 12 65 413 85 John Christy 12 6 > 413 3 Wm. Creath 12 65 399 150 Benj. Kepner 12 65 425 50 Thomas Nipple 12 65 216 Cu Henry Nipple G 31 215 60 Frederick Nipple 6 34 400 48 Henry Shater 12 65 410 1 Wm. l2 65 402 15 Daniel Hurley 12 65 398 35 Wm. Cook " 12 65 i 390 15 Frederick LaZarua 12 65 419 37 Taylor 12 65 382 161 Richard Tunis 12 05 l 400 48 Charles Goben 12 65 ; 400 48 Charics Hall 12 65 j 400 48 Gasper Ewing 12 65 j 400 48 John Witxel 12 65 j 400 48 Paul Witzel 12 05 400 48 James Smith 12 65 400 48 Paul Lebo 12 65 400 48 Henry Goodhcart 12 65 i 400 48 James Roberts 12 65 , 405 126 Peter Dehaven i„ 65 400 48 Wm. Brady 12 65 400 48 John Brady 12 65 j 400 48 Wm. Gray 12 65 I 400 48 John Kidd 12 65 400 48 Daniel Levy 12 65 300 48 Daniel Smith 12 65 400 48 Sauiuel Scott 12 65 400 48 Abraham Scott 12 65 400 48 Charles Bruce 12 65 I 400 40 R. Thornburg or L. Crats 12 65 ALSO, Will be sold at the sauio time and place the following Lands, Lots Ac. returned by Col lecti rs, as per Act of Assembly of 1844: Owner. Taxes. ARMAGH TOWNSHIP. 50 acres seated John Duck 48 20 unseated James Robb 48 ] lot James Michael 50 50 acres John Deemer 2 00 4 Jacob Hawk 1 IS 200 part tract Samuel Matters 1 CO 50 acres John McLane 1 20 200 James Robb 40 100 John W. Shaw 80 1 lot John Conley 70 1 lot Henry Kenagy 2 00 1 lot Win. VVilkey 40 DERRY TOWNSHIP. 13 acres seated Jacob Bumbaugh's heirs 3 GO | 1 do James Hawthorn 199 400 unseated Happcr & Milliken J 90 170 do 180 std. Joseph Milliken 14 11 A seated John T. Stull 84 f do Henry Searer 1 55 ! 4 do John Bricelin 139 j l do Samuel Cook 167 | 31 unseated Geo. P. Cooper 58 1 lot Robert Anderson's heirs 4 40 i lot Isaiah Coplin 2 40 1 lot Robert Daloy ! 80 170 acres Joseph B- Ard 3 50 • 20 Jacob Bupp 2 10 2 Isaac Everbart *2 05 1 lot Ellis Hummel 25 1 lot Andrew Ryan 1 20 I lot Thomas W. Bailey 2 40 1 lot John P. Lowery 1 00 i 85ao.sd.20unsd.Christ. Yoder 16 10 30 seated Wm. Edmiston 3 95 9 do D. W. Huling 1 35 GRANVILLE TOWNSHIP. 2740 acre* . O. P. Duncan 16 16 130 atd. 40 unntd. James Parker 3 45 256 ac. seated James Lyan's heirs 523 50 " Margaret Smith 14 80 200 unseated Jesse Thomas 30 70 123 seated John Brock 8 64 50 44 Dixon & Huling 4:? 100 44 Theodore &C. Dickson 6 91 35 " 3000 unsd. A. B. Long 35 48 t lot Tobias Moon * heir 3 24 1 lot jos. W'Kiram'j heir* 21 1 lot Jacob Shtiltz 2 93 617 acres una id John A. Wright 3.) 03 1 lot Samuel Mttlson 48 1 lot Aorauaai Last 1 75 76 acres James Milliken, sr. 5 35 50 Holing &. Dixon 1 05 House and lot Daniei Trant 230 do do Jas. Wood's heirs 70 2000 acres W. H. Irwin 16 50 BOROUGH OF LEWISTOWN. House & lot Charlotte Baker 1 88 do Wm. Cook 48 do Nancy Coffee 1 43 do David Chriswell 13 70 do John Cash 4 30 do John Fletcher 4 36 do Cain Kennedy 1 91 do John Kline 3 91 do Samuel Kelley 5 18 do Samuel .VUGraw 3 55 do Richard Barns 2 33 do Charles Robinson 1 19 do CJei.rae Stralter 71 do Isaac Hams 2 51 do James Brothersheirs 13 10 do H N. Burrows 9 88 do Richard Copland 95 | do Samuel Fear 5 00 j do Silas Glasgow 3 09 i do Samuel Hughes 1 67 do Thomas Jefferson 5 46 do Robert Mifoy's heirs 143 do Robert M'Neal 8 03 do John Major 2 01 u David M'Clure 4 28 Jo Rob.-rt Patterson 17 88 do ' Robert Vanlacht 1 43 ; do Cnrne ius Waldron 13 13 do Ellis Griffith 3 20 do Pa i Gibbnriey 3 00 do Alfred Keiser 3 40 do Darnel Lint 3 20 do Wm. Li Iley 4 00 do John Montgomery 3 60 do David Roach 5 10 do Win Cookes 4 30 do Joseph Mathews 3 50 do Wm. Montgomery 4 55 do Jacob Mowcrer 15 05 do Henry Snyder 9 10 i do Henry Stoner's heirs 640 do Thomas E. Siitiil 17 15 do J. C. Wilson 4 29 do Georue Davis 51 do Jacob Diggs 2 5u do Freese liibler & Son 210 do James Martin 4 20 do Wm. Palmer 1 75 do Win. Sterett 11 20 do Dusliri Spaulding 4 20 do Elizabeth Spauiding 140 do Charles Shell 4 20 do Wm. Tazwell 1 05 do Eliza McDowell 3 15 do S. S. Woods 4 45 do Thomas l.owe 1 40 j do Charics Stratford 3 85 do Mary Ann Atkins 2 40 MEN NO TO WNSKI P. 300 acres R. C. Hale 2 85 120 ChrLt. King's heirs 2 98 1500 Rawle & Hall 7 13 20 John Headings 15 140 George Gcedy 1 65 13 Kobt. McClelland' heirs 25 BtffeoUGH OF McYEYTOWN. House and lot Dorcas Stackpole 2 14 I do do lames Slackpolc 1 07 , 2 acres J. C. Montgomery 2 07 House and lot Wm D. Davis 9 56 do do Samuel Freedman 36 do do 1-aac Hains 9 16 do do John Bogie 6 83 do do Foster's heirs 1 81 do and 3 lots Wm. S Wooden 4 59 ; House and lot John Price, jr. 2 14 do do Dr. J. C. Reynolds 99 do do James Carmichael 2 80 do do Isaac Correll 7 47 do do Cyrus Chriswell 1 40 7$ acres S S. Woods 7 40 House and lot Samuel Felix 70 do and 4* lots R. C. Hale 5 85 do do 11. N. Burrows 1 40 do do A. & I.ydia Brown 55 OLIVER TOWNSHIP 150 acres James Robb 23 20 18 John Walters 4 53 300 Benjamin Walter? 42 41 6 Samuel Woods 2 85 I 1 lot dock Ralph Bogie 355 50 acres Mary Commcr 80 21 George Foster 2 22 223 mountain Samuel Furgason 1 ?7 4 acres Catharine Gallahan 96 1 lot Thomas Tarman 1 26 4 acres Samuel Troxell ] 90 4 Joseph A. Bell 1 40 30 M. Chriswell & Co. 5 03 400 George Hoffman, sr 2 31 1 lot John Humes 55 500 ac. seated D. W. Huling it) 06 WAYNE TOWNSHIP. 80 acres Jas M'Kinstry's heirs 2 36 j 67 Enoch Reese 814 j 900 Shanebarger 2 83 60 Charles True 1 17 40 Richard Montgomery 4 00 6 Thomas Baird 55 200 Philip Castor's heirs 1 40 5 Joel Book water 80 150 H. N. Burrows 7 80 40 Wm. Humphrey 4 40 37 Frederick Kilt 2 05 69 Joseph Robinson 1 50 i 42 Isaac Smith 2 90 , 1650 John Holderman 65 75 THE EXTENSIVE STOCK OF ss sanrtnaiß WATCHES, CHAINS, BRACELETS, RINGS, BREASTPINS, AND OTHER JEWELRY; CLOCKLS, / una a beautiful assortment of BOOKS AND STATIONERY are now selling at greatly reduced prices at i Junkin's old stand, corner of Brown and j Market streets, opposite Russell's Banking House. itPit-Those who desire to buy at prices cor ; responding with the times, will please call. Sag-All kinds of repairing promptly atten ded to. H. W. JUNKIN, Agent. Lewistown, April 8, 1858. JNO. R. WEEKES, Justice of the Peace, grrCfcencr $c Sbuvtorßor, OFFICE West Market street, Lewistown, next door to Irwin's grocery. apB~ly THE GREAT " ' "" SIR JAMES CLAR> * tilebraled Fein Prepared from a prcterijdion, of Si i D., Physician Extraordinary ~~ TliN i'l—iV aHe medicine i* unfailing i: those paiuful acd ilangeroua diseases to J onstitution is subject. It moderates a moves r.!l obstructions. and a speedy cure 1 TO MARRIED IJIDIF ' _ _ _ It is peculiarly suited. It will, in a sbortlilj 111 Oi AO* the montnly period with regit Islily. Each bottle, price One Dollar, bears th>-Vt--- -—— Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent coumsrtj^ These Pills should not he taken by female . I FIRST THREE MOJVTHS of Pregnane* ["> sure to brine on Miscarriage, but at any othef '■*&. 4sJL are safe. ishi _ t In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affccttons ifabj COStS the Bacfe and limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, f ce( j j n _ tion of too Heart, Mysteries, and Whites, these Pi . •, effect a cure when all other means have tailei . t tied I ' 1 although a powerful remedy, do not contaiu iron, ok. , thdl antimony, or any thing hurtful to the constitution. * ' licxt ;l Full directions accompany each package. ,70 it a Sole Agent for the United States and Canada, I' jpi 11 not JOB MOSES, (lAte I. C. Baldwin A C 0.,? 'viUt'nt Rochet,ter, -V. >1 J ,jrom N. 8.—51,00 and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any aa-j . , thorixed Agent will insure a bottle of the Pills by return l > mail. , .I.* For sale hv % tllO Charles Ritz Dr. Bloneroid a' Oiids the Bee Hive drug store, and F. A. Ilardti? of Co., Lewistown; A. J. North, Atkinson's niillsAi |lin . and by respectable druggists generally, se-pH t j x mm* m&owMh *'*•"- / \FFERS his professional services to the,.' or V / citizens of Lewistown and vicinity. Of-'*f>ai ; tice three doors west of Zollinger's hat store 1 j East Market street. mb2s-6ro || New York Advertisements. la , ke cfil\ e ! ISSS. from I85?- IL,C .'' H'f HIRDSOVS ADVERTISING BOTSL, 360 Broad way, If. ¥., ■ fnrites ;. special attm'i m if all .dy-ni' pe-lt-r ** ! and Headers generally to the fclluirin* fresh ■- ' ra:{*}*■ '' b!i .U i f rfi.. en, mts from .Vr IP York City. ' .; sri.K.vitiui.Y ILLUSTRATED .YE :TS PAPER r lIAIII'ER'S WEEKLY: A .lournal of Civilization, Employs (be Best Talent in the Horld I TEH*.— INVABLASLV IS ADVANCE. I copy r £•) wecka, %i 00 scopies for 1 year, <S9 00 jI " "I ye it, 2MI: IS " •' " 2f> 00 ;i " • t " 4no} 2j " • " io oo Harpers " vYeehly" and " .Magazine, one yeer. $4 CO. i osiaia-ui.- sending a club of twelve or tweiuy-five, will receive a ropy gratis. Subscription, maj commence with any number. •Sjeeciiriert number! eraruiioitrly supplied li n k numbers can be furnished to any extent Clergy men and T. arliere supplied at iuwest ( luh Hutts- H.ARPEH &. BROTHERS, Publishers, mtill-3;n. Franklin riquare, Xt'.v York A GREAT BOOK FOR AGENTS, Published this Day, Feb. SUA, IsSS. FIFTY YEARS IN CHAINS: ! (••:, THE Lib' ; Or .I.Y AMERICA.Y SLATE, WBITTES BV HIMSeLF. 430 Pages. Cloth, Gill Back Price #1 ipHIiS is the lilie of one of the most intensely irterest i A nig b.'graphics of the day. It is the plain history of ' an American slave in Ihe far South, who. after tw o or I ihree escapes and recaptures, finally, an old man, found j freedom and rest in one of the No them States. W bat the Press gay. The story is told with great simplicity, bur with mu:h j fi nd pathos Whoever lakes it will find it difficult • it (tow n until it is finished.— .Wtirtml Era, Wast.* j ington, i> narrative of real experience like the above, will have | far more cfi'*cl against slavery than the mgenmusly wrought novel, however true to life its pictures may be. i —,lm. B.ip'isf. Here is a book of facts, stranger than fiction, and a thousand fold more thrilling; a simple taie of life-long •appro* on. revealing truly the workings of the ''peculiar i irie'itutiiß" in our country. To the story lovi g we | VN ■ ild say, here is a story worth reading --Mission Rct- J ord. .1 THOROUGH CJIaWJSSER IS Ii'.I.YTED, in etch county in the free States, to engage in the sale ! o: the above worn immediately. Such can easily cb sr from $.O TO S!oft PEB SIOYTB ! The i* l;.-autifuliy prin'etl at..; bound, and U as large as the books that sell for $\ 23 ; but as we mean in j scii at leak! ONK HI NPKI O THOISAVD COPIJM, tnrough agents, we have made the retaii jri• r ru,iy OXF I'fil • CAR \ 3AMM.E D>?Y of the book -v:" bs eeru by mat', postage p*'d, on receipt of tho price, and oer p'lv !e at r cular to A .-nt.-, whh tent-, etc. Ad lres- H. DAY"! ON, Publisher, nd;l l-3ui. No. 29 Ami west, New Y'ork. nRieT-ADORO'S H.AIR I>Y E. Within a nut-shell all the tneritsdic. Of < ristadoif's f.ever equalled Dye ; Red it makes black, to brown conforms a frcy, i And keeps the fibres always from tie's •. This nmtrblcitc revitalizing Hair Dye *uil holds its po sition r.* iha ioo*t harmless and efficacious Hair Dye in the Wo'rld. Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, and applied In tenpiivau rooms, at Xo. 8, A-ior I loose, Broadway, aid by all Druggist* and Perfumer., in the I'ni'.od States AGE-NT—GEO H KSYSBR, ViKebntgh, Pa nihil-3m. IT IS WOT A D7B. 1 ll'E am-jolr. a few name* of iltose who rccon.merri i ''Mr* S..ii..4Un's World's Hair Restorer and Zylo haUa.num. Presl. Eaton, of Union Univeis'ty: " The failing of hair ceaoid, and my grey lock* changed origi nal color." Rev C. A. Hues bee, Treas. Am. Bible Uni ' on, N. V.: " 1 cheerfully add my testimony " Rev. H. i V. Degen, Ed. '"Guide to Holiness," Boston: We can : testify to it* effects." Hev E. R. Falrchild, Cor. Sec. I Ch'n Union, N. Y.: , 'Used in my family with beneficial : pffecis." Rev. A Webster, " Ch'n Era," Boston: — "Since using your preparations, 1 am neither bald or ! grey as heretofore." Ilev. Jus. IL Cornell, Cor. Sec., ■ etc., N. Y : " It has restored the hair of one of my farn- I tly to its nrig nal color, and stopped its falling nut," etc. We can quote from numerous others of like standing m i Europe and America, but for further information, set-d ' for a circular to MRS. S A ALLEN'S World's Hair Restorer Depot, No. 355 Broome street, N. Y mbll-Sm. OSOLD EPERYWHERE. CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA, Coughs, Chronio Rheumatism, Debility, and all Diseases nrwfag- from a Scrofulous or impoverished elite oj the blood. HEGEMJIrV, CL.IRK Sf CO'S Genuine Cod-Liver Oil, HAS stood the teat of over ter year* experience, andt* recommended by all the moei eminent physician# a* I the moat valuable remedy In use. Dr Wtlltair.a, the ocl I uprated Physician of the I.ondon Cunauntption Hoapllal, i rook note* of it* effc in about 500 cases, and found it ' mom efficacious than all remedies yet discovered. This I remedy, eo valuable icAcn pure , become* worthies* or injurious when adulterated. See thai the label has the eagle and mortar, and the signature over the cork of each bottle, a* thousands have beeu cured by the use of the genuine article who had used others without success Hold bp all Druggist*. HEGEMAN k CO. lUhU'-Hor
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