„tfE3ASSIIS. 0 " ~ Vlitor—As 1 a T ) P ear t0 be somewhat • r(i;! i to the Pressgang, please say \ti '' " Jt t j ia t they must look nearer to i* ulir n l;„Pou boxes lor my residence than AN OLD STUDENT - For the Gazette. ..led .Murders! Horrible Catastro dd P'° plies! . >i r . Editor, against an "Old Stu- in word and deed of cold- j l ; , premeditated murder in flaying alive, j /'!, or amputating (take your choice '"'.rais.) the pauper .advocates in the tlie 'h may be well enough sometimes to M. ])., but again i say I pro ol* . m urder, albeit it be dffkie with a f s o al "[j it is horrible to think of. I protest against murder , D ind English in the same cold-: f Wmode. A "lapsus liayua" is excusa- j 1 11 times because received "cum tjrano K" !H: ' u , fur the sake of Harvard, Cnm- Yule, ct cetera, do not murder the ftat is left us scund Latin and home- j C or Major Domo of the Press K up in arms, and is either " kilt," or ; [f;L Irishman howling before he is hurt! f'* lies wroth at an Old Student, innoccnt ware that he thereby proclaims himself '""i/rfi/iife article— nothing, nobody, and , Take heed, therefore, ye scribes * v'-irisees of Lewistown how ye write or , 't hereafter of a baby, a fool, a jackass, or j thing else with an a before it, fur it seem- . r jemuv tread upon some baby's toes and -'iheai! And then look out fur '' A bawl, i*i A S.)U:il!, A KICK Ami a lick— ,;,L M anybody who has a baby can tell, I f nut to be sneezed at. And furthermore, I protest against Justice's \ * n changing himself into a false Deino- j j. md t urderiny the truth! Hear what . ~pt SIIVM The democrats are in favor in'' the" poor house farm and buying a . !fr n „ e —the steward had no money to ychickens — in Guthrie's time things went 1 it—he saw 25 lino hogs there then—and htof other stuff of the same sort, is not 3; 1 pretty* mess to set before the people? i - c tv vears ago when petitions ve.e sent •m, numerons'.y signed without respect to rtT f„ r authority to sell the farm, who ' oiied the passage of that law? Why lead i- democrats. When things went right in siiirie's time, who was a whig, who turned j im out? Why the democrats, and worse iinthat, put in a man who bought "turkey j gjef," fine boots, and lots of dry goods for p r . r jpers (if they ever gut them) to flourish 1 That was the time when Justice and the j jiK pauper's friend ought to have had their 1 i;i- in, fur at the rate things were going ! iiT might have found a "suitable" candidate < t on- the paupers themselves to answer 1 u view-, and wouldn't there have been a ce there then. Beefsteaks, veal cutlets, I inand pgg", bread, hot rolls, butter, molas- j atplfhutter, Ac. fnr breakfast; roast beef, rkev and chickens for dinner, witli wine ilffhi>key, strawberries and cream or other iaciea in season, fir dessert; imperial tea ' supper—and lunch on the table all the n until 11 o'clock p. in ! Oh! it would ;e been a glorious time for paupers and advocates, so much so that the last mid have dined and supped there at least j inim-.-s 11 week, or perhaps taken up their :le there altogether. Xu work—n'enty t . u an ! drink—fine cloths, cassiineres, and frets f r the men—silks and satins for the ...p. with the present addenda of hoops— ■ full if chickens, turkeys, ducks and . r i—pigpens in every corner—sheep in ev- j T field—oxen by the dozen for beef— who \ -■Jut be a pauper? ANOTHER STUDENT. —— w . ——- At a special meeting of Lewistown Lodge. , it. . d, A. Y . XL, a committee of Brethren i "• npj inted to prepare suitable reso'.u j c -xpre.-.-ive of their sorrow for the loss j :t.eir lato Brother, JAMES A. CUNNINGHAM, i . i. wlu-n the following were adopted : j SHEREAS. In the decease of James A. ' craingh-un, we have been called to mourn ; it Lis ifa faithful friend and vroithy r— .ne who has endeared himself to ' S' V liis kir.dness of won our love F fi- fid: iity to the teachings of our frater ''■]; we call to remembrance his many offer made upon the altar of Charity: how lithfully hf- has sustained the cares of life, :b.-red t l . make the hearts of all around 3 harpy: but he has bidden us farewell— '■ has gone to visit the Grand Lodge above, atre, we doubt not, his work will be found Square, Level, and Plumb." Ills memory on perpetual record. Therefore, J*' IreJ, it. That the Lodge has heard deep sorrow of the death of their late r. James A. Cunningham, whose many 1 :-nt 'pialities of head and heart so beau - J exemplified the cardinal virtues which .< t instil into the minds and hearts of : ' who hold our fellowship. '■d That the family and friends of our de it'ol Brother have our sincere sympathy in -r:r bereavement. •'■ That a copy of the foregoing be fur- IQ the bereaved family of Brother ianingham, and that the several newspapers * Mifflin, II ntingdon and Blair counties be guested to publish the proceedings. I. W. McCORD, 1 n ROBERT MARTIN, j Loran,lUee - Amy of Utah. —The forces now concen ftt Fort Leavenworth for the reinforce *' the Utah Expedition under a total of J tympanies, of all arms, comprise 0000 *- r ' General Smith is expected in St. Louis, I) 1 W MI proceed immediately to Fort Leav- to assume the chief command. SALT AND FISH. BACON I AKh\ in exchange for Salt and Fish at r 'ght prices. F. J. HOFFMAN. Pennsylvania Railroad. Sr. and after Monday, March 29th, 1858, ra 's leave Lewistown Station as follows: Eastward Westward. CtT-, pres " 533 • m - 551a - m C!^r a - V ' 9 39a.r0. 350 " loci ' -5 45 p. m. 205a. m. W r \ 5 45 '• 7 30 F re 'feht, 1 40 " 10 20 " ■ j/_ 1 40 " 10 ?0 " Irj '* f aistn ? p rs taking the Altoona Way j'&ea ,^ r P 0l "'8 we-' of Altoor. , will he de lta; y "' iit ph ce until iue arrival of the Fart f" 1 r '<in west. 't t ?, Harri * h "r- 'HS Philadelphia, y Auooiu, )i io, tu riuauurgh 5 60 aef' tic Office will be open 20 min Jfe l^e arrival of each Passenger D. E. ROBESON, Agent. TREASURER'S SALE j OF Unseated Lands County, 1858. TUHIIREAS, by an Act of General As- T T sembiy of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, entitled "An Act, directing the mode of selling unseated lands for taxes and 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 the Bccond Monday in June, A. L>. 18IG, and at the expiration of every two years thereafter, and adjourn from day to day, if 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 which shall have remained due and unpaid for the space cf one year before, together with all the costs necessarily accruing by reason of such delinquency: Therefore I, JOHN B. SF,I.IIEIMER, Treasurer of the county of Mifflin, do hereby give notice that upon the following tracts of land, which are situ ate as hereinafter described, the several sums as stated are due on each tract respectively for State and County tax, and that, in pursu ance of the aforesaid act of Assembly, I shall, at the Court House, in the Borough of Lew istown, in the county of Mifflin, on Monday, 14th day of June next, commence the public sale of the whole or any part of such tracts of the unseated lands upon which all or any part of the taxes here in specified shall there be due, and continue such sale by adjournment uutil all the lands upon which taxes remain due and unpaid are sold- J. B. SELIIEIMER, Treasurer of Mifflin county. Treasurer's Office, April 8, 1858. -inu.unt of Taxeo due and unpaid on the folloiting- tracts of Unseated J.anils from and including the year IMS up to the year ISSS. ARMAGH TOWNSHIP. Acres. Per. Warrantees or Owners. Taxes. 408 78 Luke Tid SO 48 400 (30 John Boyle 11 15 400 00 William Tid 11 15 400 GO Luke Sneider 11 15 400 GO Martin Triester 11 15 400 GO llenry Lebo 11 15 : 400 GO John Bell 948 I 400 60 John File 12 G5 ; 400 GO John Barr 12 G5 i 400 GO Luke Barr 12 05 j 400 GO George L'lerich 18 99 j 400 GO George Raw 18 99 400 GO Martin How 18 99 400 GO Nicholas Ream 18 99 400 60 William Gray 18 99 400 60 Peter Jones 15 82 400 00 Win. I'. Brady 12 65 400 GO John Mackey 12 G5 400 GO Wni. Maekey 12 G5 400 GO Peter Fakeuer 11 15 400 GO John Brady 11 15 400 GO John Frick 11 15 400 GO Jphn Allen 9 48 40<) GO John Thomas 9 48 400 00 Jacob Thomas 10 12 400 GO Wni. Bon ham 10 12 400 GO John Mason 10 7G 400 GO Robert irvin 10 70 397 G4 Bernard Raser 9 48 299 103 James M'Clure 12 87 432 150 John Brown 12 G8 100 Jacob Kepperling 5 38 4 44 Oliver P. Smith 13 275 70 Adam O. Shaw 8 10 200 Alex. Stewart G 32 50 154 John Crissman 1 02 100 153 John Crissman 2 05 33 80 James Rohb 235 50 George W. Filson 1 02 100 do do 4 84 75 do do 4 84 50 do do I G2 20 119 Moses A. Sample 40 59 107 Joseph Snook 1 02 438 135 Daniel Zeigler 4 00 429 45 John R. Weekes 4 00 416 29 John R. Weekes 4 00 259 85 John R. Weekes 2 00 403 G Alex. Hunter 12 G5 397 GO Charles Hoyt 11 15 40 Wm. Boyle 1 28 50 John Didd 1 12 250 Wm. Smith 8 10 250 John Craig 8 10 GO Thotuas Castor 2 22 250 Ebenezer Bonham 7 4G 12 Mary Barr 39 25 James Barr 81 37 80 Thomas Barr 1 28 87 80 Adam Hollander 2 53 100 Albright Svvineford 3 17 ! 112 80 Andrew Kennedy 3 17 i 125 John Kennedy 3 17 j 137 James Kennedy 4 84 : 150 James Hapburn 4 84 IG2 80 John Cow dan 4 84 i 175 James Armstrong 4 84 187 80 Thomas Hamilton 4 84 | 200 \\ in. Cook G 34 i 212 80 Alex. McDonald G 34 I 225' Michael Siglcr G 34 i 237 80 Isaac Richardson G 34 i 250 Daniel Reese G 34 20 Wm. Ling G4 262 80 Jacob Mouly 634 314 Samuel Milliken 8 10 305 Thomas Gregg 8 10 305 George McClelland 8 10 305 Malcomb Andrew 8 10 100 J. Sterrett &E. W. Hale 317 BIIATTON TOWNSHIP. 400 44 Jacob Widener 12 65 | 399 77 John Dewart 12 G5 407 74 Wm. Dewart 12 65 400 153 Christian Getting 12 65 409 157 James Black 7 00 394 103 John Byers 2 53 400 48 John Barron, 12 65 : 100 John Hansel 12 65 ! 184 130 Philip Minchart 6 34 ; 800 John Winn 11 20 390 George Mitchell, sr. 17 56 1 lot Tarman Thomas 70 BROWN TOWNSHIP. 407 54 Thomas Stokeley 12 65 407 54 John Hansel 12 65 407 54 Robert Stewart 12 65 1 407 54 James Burnside 12 65 407 -54 Matthew McClure 12 65 ; 407 54 John Stewart 12 65 400 9 Hugh Watson 12 65 400 9 Stephen Collins 12 65 400 9 John Barron 12 65 400 9 Zacheus Collins 12 65 400 9 John Culbertson 12 G5 400 9 Win. Harris 12 G5 400 9 T'hos. H. Stewart 12 65 425 80 George Rennels 13 43 425 80 James Knox 13 43 ' 287 14 Thomas Nesbit 8 10 409 n Robert Duncan 12 65 200 Wm. Brown 6 34 300 Joseph Martin 9 48 400 John Brown 12 05 288 38 James Miller 9 48 403 120 Robert Sturgeon 12 G5 , 388 101 Wm. Elliott 12 65 1 395 William Kidd 12 65 401 40 John Barkley 12 65 DERRY TOWNSHIP. ' 423 110 Win. Gilmore 9 10 211 110 Patrick Blain 13 43 440 John Blain 13 43 j 103 SO Andrew Duff 3 17 , 431 80 James Butler 13 08 i 425 91 James McCormick 13 68 1 348 120 Win. Reily 13 08 345 40 Philip McCrurn 11 15 213 132 llenry Gross 948 j 100 148 John Alexander 4 84 ! 108 32 John Alexander 6 34 ! 96 9 Win. Frampton 317 : DECATUII TOWNSHIP. GO 40 John Hammel 1 89 393 31 Conrad Robb 8 23 ' 220 151 Abraham llassingcr 0 34 98 80 Homy Sigler 381 I 110 80 John Sigler 381 138 John Sigler 5 43 100 9 Johu Grass 317 404 54 Henry llassingcr 12 65 300 John Logan 9 48 300 Mary Logan 9 43 I 349 John Harvey 9 48 ! 308 Win. Boyle 9 48 ; 35G Robert Duncan 9 48 213 Wm. Spencer 9 48 ' 210 James Logan 9 48 i 212 George Logan 9 48 ' 212 James Gilmore 9 48 215 133 llenry Gross 0 34 10 Stull Bernard's heirs 1 40 140 Johu A. Wright 11 00 GRANVILLE TOWNSHIP. 181 120 John White G 34 305 120 Hugh McCardlo 11 15 403 3 Thomas White 12 65 400 122 David Rutter 12 05 403 3 Jacob Witzer 12 05 400 129 Samuel Potts 12 G5 400 129 Stephen Potts 12 05 400 129 David Potts 12 05 400 129 James Potts 12 Go 400 129 Wm. Potts 12 05 ; 238 58 Dorcas Buchanan 9 48 407 Jacob Barr 12 Go OLIVER TOWNSHIP. 407 80 Wm. Butler 12 Go 388 llobt. Pangh 12 05 1 412 40 Wm. Peacock 12 05 I 423 John McConncll 12 05 400 Thomas Anderson 12 05 406 80 Geo. Campbell 12 G5 440 John Carry 13 93 ' 207 Win. Woodward 12 05 j 150 seated James Robb 49 08 28 seated John Walters 13 70 350 seated Benj. Walters 178 87 WAYNE TOWNSHIP. 200 John Organ 6 31 1 408 50 Wm. Kinn< i y 12 65 404 149 Samuel Tennis 12 05 413 85 John Christy 12 05 ; 413 3 Win. Creath 12 65 j 399 150 Benj. Kcpuer 12 05 425 50 Thomas Nipple 12 05 ! 400 48 Henry Shafc-r 12 05 j 402 15 Daniel Ilurley 12 05 ; 398 35 Wm. Cook 12 05 390 15 Frederick Lazarus 12 05 419 37 Joseph Taylor 12 65 382 101 Richard Tunis 12 65 400 48 John Witzel 12 05 400 48 James Smith 12 05 400 48 James Roberts 12 05 405 120 Peter Dehaven 12 05 4<>o 48 Daniel Levy 12 05 40" 48 Samuel Scott 12 05 4"0 48 Charles Bruce 12 05 1"" 40 It. Thornburg or L. Crats 12 G5 ALSO, Will be sold at the same time and place the following Lands, Lots &c. returned hv Col lectors, as per Act of Assembly of 1844: Owner. Taxes. ARMAGH TOWNSHIP. S(J acres seattd John Duck 48 20 unseated James Uobb 48 1 lot James Michael 50 50 acres John Deeraer 2 00 200 part tract Samuel Matters 1 GO 50 acres John McLane 1 20 200 James Robb 40 100 John VV. Shaw 80 I lot John Conlcy 70 1 lot Henry Kenagy 2 00 J lot Win. Wilkey 40 DERRY TOWNSHIP. 13 acres seated Jacob Burabaugh's heirs 3 GO 1 do James Hawthorn 1 09 400 unsealed liapper & Milliken I 90 170 do 180 std. Joseph Milliken 14 11 ; 1 seated John T. Stull 84 | f do Henry Searer 1 55 4 do John Bricelin 1 39 ' 1 do Samuel Cook 1 67 31. unsealed Geo. P. Cooper 58 1 lot Robert Anderson's heirs 4 40 J lot Isaiah Coplin 2 40 1 lot Robert Daley 1 80 ' 4 acres Joseph B. Ard 3 50 20 Jacob Bupp 2 10 ' 2 Isaac Everhart 2 05 j 1 lot Ellis Hummel 25 ! 1 lot Andrew Ryan 1 20 i 1 lot John P. Lowery 1 00 j 85ac.sd.20unsd.Christ. Yoder' 16 10 30 seated Wm. Edmiston 3 95 i 9 do D. W. Huling 1 35 j GRANVILLE TOWNSHIP. 2740 acres O. P. Duncan 10 16 ' 130std. 40unstd.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 " Dixon & Huling 48 100 " Theodore &C. Dickson 6 91 35 " 3000 unsd. A. B. Long 35 48 i lot Tobias Moon's heirs 24 1 lot Jos. M'Kimm's heirs 24 1 lot Jacob Shultz 2 93 i 617 acres unstd. John A. Wright 39 03 1 lot Samuel Molson 48 1 lot Abraham East 1 75 76 acres James Milliken, sr. 5 35 50 Huling & Dixon 1 05 House and lot Daniel Trant 2 30 do do Jas. Wood's heirs 70 ! 2000 acres W. H. Irwin 16 50 BOROUGH OF LEWISTOWN. ! House & lot Charlotte Baker 1 68 do Wm. Cook 48 do Nancy Colfee 1 43 do David Chriswell 13 70 do John Cash 4 30 do John Fletcher 4 36 do Cain Kennedy 1 91 do Samuel Kelley 5 18 do Samuel M'Graw 3 55 do Richard Barns 2 33 do Charles Robinson * 1 19 do George Stratter 71 do Isaac Hains 2 51 ! do James Brothers' heirs 13 10 do 11. N. Burrows 9 88 do Richard Copland 95 do Silas Glasgow 3 09 do Samuel Hughes 1 67 do Thomas Jefferson 5 46 do Robert Miloy's heirs 1 43 do Robert M'Neal 8 03 do John Major 2 01 do David M'Clure 4 28 ii<- R rt Patterson 17 98 d' l< 'r< Vanlacht 1 43 <i< < n. ins Waldron 13 13 do Griffith 3 20 d>. Paul Gibboney 3 00 do Alfred Keiser 3 40 do Daoiel Link 3 20 do Wm. Lilley 4 00 J 1J n -i- -n- ' Jo John Montgomery 3 CO Jo David Roach 5 10 Jo Wm Cookes 4 30 Jo Joseph Mathews 3 50 J° Wm. Montgomery 4 55 Jo Jacob Mowerer 15 05 Jo Henry Snyder 9 J() Jo Henry Stoner's heirs 640 ! J° Thomas E. Shull 17 13 J° J. C. Wilson 4 29 Jo George Davis 50 Jo James Martin 4 20 J° Wm. Palmer 1 75 J° Wm. Steretl 11 20 j Jo Dustin Spanieling 4 20 Jo Elizabeth Spauiding 140 do Charles Shell 4 20 Jo Wm. Tazwell 1 05 Jo Eliza McDowell 3 15 Jo S. S. Woods 4 45 • do Thomas Lowe 1 40 i Jo Charles Stratford 3 85 ' Jo Mary Ann Atkins 2 40 MENNO TOWNSHIP. 120 acres Christ. King's heirs 2 98 20 John Headings 15 140 George Geedy ] 85 13 Kobt. McClelland's heirs 25 BOROUGH OF McVEYTOWN. House and lot Dorcas Stackpoie 214 j do Jo James Stackpoie 107 j 2 acres J. C. Montgomery 2 07 House and lot Wm D. Davis 9 56 do do Samuel Freedman 36 do do John Bogle 6 83 do do Foster's heirs 1 81 do and 3 lots Wm. S. Wooden • 459 House and lot John Price, jr. 2 14 do do Dr. J. C. Reynolds 99 dtf do James Carmichael 2 80 do do Isaac Correll 7 47 do do Cyrus ChrisweJl 1 40 7£ acres S. S. Woods 7 40 House and lot Samuel Felix 70 do do 11. N. Burrows 1 40 do do A. & Lydia Brown 55 OLIVER TOWNSHIP. 150 acres James Robb 23 20 I 18 John Walters 4 53 300 Benjamin Walters 42 41 6 Samuel Woods 2 85 1 lot dock Ralph Bogle 355 50 acres Mary Commer • 80 21 George Foster 2 22 223 mountain Samuel Furgason 1 87 4 acres Catharine Gallahan 96 j 1 lot Thomas Tarman 1 2G 4 Joseph A. Bell 1 40 i 30 M. Chris well &, Co. 5 03 400 George Hodman, sr. 2 31 1 lot John Humes 55 500 ac. seated D. W. Huling 10 08 WAYNE TOWNSHIP. 80 acres Jas. M'Kinstry's heirs 2 38 67 Enoch Reese 8 14 900 Shanebarger 2 83 60 Charles True 1 17 40 Richard Montgomery 4 00 6 Thomas BairJ 55 200 Philip Castor's heirs 1 40 5 Joel Book water 8 80 150 H. N. Burrows 7 80 40 Wm. Humphrey 4 40 ' 37 Frederick Kitt 2 05 | 69 Joseph Robinson 1 50 42 Isaac Smith 2 90 1850 John ilolderman 65 75 ffilik'M JiDm IV/I" I*®. WERTZ announces to the public It I that she has leased and refitted this well known stand, where she invites the patronage of her former friends and the traveling coin munity generally. The location of this hotel is undoubtedly one of the most attractive and inviting to strangers or families desiring a temporary summer residence in the mountain regions of Pennsylvania, and its patrous may ! rely implicitly upon everything conducing to their comfort and happiness being furnished to the extent of her power, and upon the best of order and decorum being maintained. Parties can be accommodated with anything required upon the shortest notice. The choicest selection of Wines and Liquors may always be found at her Bar, and her Ta ble supplied with everything the markets will afford. MATILDA WERTZ. Reedsville, April 22, 1858.3t TO INVALIDS! Ext. HAHriCAIT, "1)11 VSIt.'IAN for diseases of the Lungs, Throat and '- Heart —formerly Physician to Cincinnati Marine Hon plt.il and Invalids' Retreat —Corresponding Member of the London Medical Society of Observation—Author of "Letters to Invalids," &c , IS COMING-. IN APPOI\TJD;\TS. Dr. Hardman, Physician fur Diseases of the Lungs, Formerly Physician tv the Cincinnati -Marine Hospital, WAV BE CONSULTED AT Lewistown, National Hotel, Thursday, A/ay 27. Huntingdon, Afay 26. Da llabdsias treats Consumption, Bronchitis,Laryng tis, Asthma,and all diseases of the Throat by MEDICA TED INHALATION. The great point in the treatment of ail human maladies is to get at the disease in a direct manner. All medicines are estimated by their action upon the organ requiring relief, l itis is the important fact upon which Inhalation is based If the stomach is diseased, we take medicine directly into the stomach If the lungs are diseased, hreathe or inhale medicated vajeirs directly into litem.— The reason why Consumption and diseases of the Lungs have heretofore resisted all treatment, has been because It ey were not approached in a direct manner by medicine. Tbey tvere intended to he local, and yet they were so ad ministered that they could only art constitutionally, ex pending their immediate action ujmn lite stomach, whilst the foul ulcers within the Lungs were unmolested. In halation brings the medicine into direct contact with the disease, without the disadvantage of any violent action, lis application is so simple that it may be employed by the youngest infant or feeblest invalid. It does not de range the stomach, or interfere in the least with the strength, comfort or business of the patient. K-Nu charge for consultation. OTHER DISEASES TREATED. In relation to the following diseases, either when com plicated with Lung Affections, or existing alone, I also invite consultation—usually finding them PROMPTLY CURABLE: PROLAPSUS and all forms of FEMALE COMPLAINTS, Irregularities and Weakness. PALPITATION and other forms of HEART DI3 EASE, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, and all other Dis eases of Stomach and Bowels, Piles, &c Ac. &>AII diseases of the Eye and Ear; Neuralgia, Epilep sy, nnd nil forms of Nervous Disease EJ-Xo charge for consultation. j >B-1 y S. I). HARDMAN, M D. State & County Taxes for 1857, in the Borough of Lewistown. is hereby given to the taxpayers L v of the Borough of Lewistown who have not paid their State and County taxes on the duplicate of the above year, that the under signed has transferred its collection to JOHN L. PORTER, with instructions to collect the same previous to the FIRST DAY' OF MAY next, and after that date by distress and sale of property. This course is absolutely ren dered necessary, as can he seen by referring to the notice of the Commissioners to Collec j tors. The School Tax for the year ending June, i 1858, lias also been placed in the handß of Mr. Porter, with instructions to enforce its collection withiu sixty days. DANIEL FICHTIIORN. Lewistowu, April 15, 1858—3t THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY Silt JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated Female Pills. PROTECTED tfifkLETTERS BY P.OYAL PATENT. Prepared from a prescription of Sir J. Clarke, M. \ DPhysician Extraordinary to the Queen. This invaluable medicine IK unfailing in the cure of all those painful and dangerous diseases to which the female •onstitution is subject. It moderates ail excess and re- j moves all obstructions, and a speedy cure may be relied on. TO MAKRIKI) LADIEH It is peculiarly suited. It will, in a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. Each bottle, price One Dollar, bears the Government Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits These Fills should not be taken hy females during Ike FIRST THREE MOMTH S of Pregnancy, as tkey are sure to bring on Miscarriage, but at any other time tkey are safe. In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Tain in | the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, l'alpi'a- j tion of the Heart, Hysterics, and Whites, these l'i'Jg will ! effect a cure when all other means have failed, and j although a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, oal -mel i antimony, or any thing hurtful to the constitution. Full directions accompany each package. Sole Agent for the United States and Canada, , JOB MOSES, (Late I. C. Baldwin & C 0.,) Rochester, N. Y. N. 8.—51,00 and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any au thorized Agent will insure a botUe of the Pills by return mail. For sale bv Charles Ritz Dr. Btoueroad at j the Itee Hive drug store, and F. A. IlardtA Co., Lewistown; A. J. North, Atkinson's mills, and by respectable druggists generally. sep3 wjjbo SK&wsee OFFERS his professional services to the citizens of Lewistown and vicinity. Of fice three doors west of Zollinger's hat store, East Market street. mh2s-Cm New York Advertisements. 1858. FROM 1858. 1 RICHARDSON'S ADVERTISING HOUSE, 360 Broadway, N. V., Invites the special attmtinn of all Agents—Dealers— nnd Renders generally to the following fresh and valua ble Advertisements from New York City. .1 SPLE-YDIDL Y ILLUSTRATED NEWSPAPER ! HARPER'S WEEKLY: A Journal of Civilization, Employs the Best Talent in the World ! TERMS—INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE. 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What (he Press say. The slory is told with great simplicity, hut with much power and pathos. Whoever takes it will find it difficult to lay it down until it is finished.— National Era, Wash ington, 11. C. A narrative of real experience like the above, will have fir more effect against slavery than (lie ingeniously wr ueht novel, however true to life its pictures may be. —Am. Baptist. Here is a book of farts, stranger than fiction, and a thousand fold more thrilling ; a simple lale of life-iong oppression, revealing truly the workings of I he "peculiar institution" in our country". To the story loving we would say, here is a story wortti reading.— Mission Rec ord. .1 THOROUGH C.LW.ISSER IS WANTED, In each county in the free States, to engage in the sale of the above work immediately. Such can easily clear from 850 TO 8100 PER MOYTH ! 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IT IS NOT A Sn AtfE subjoin a few names of those who recommend *' Mrs S. A. All n's World's flair Restorer and Znlo balsamum Prest. Eaton, ot Union University: " The falling of hair ceased, and my grey locks changed origi nal color." Rev. C A. Buckhee, Treas Am. Bible Uni on, N. Y.: " I cheerfully add my testimony " Rev. 11. V. Degen, Ed. "Guide to Holiness," Boston: " We can testify to its effects." Rev. E. R Fairchitd, Cor. Sec. Ch'n Union, N. Y.: "Used in my family with beneficial effects." Rev. A Webster, "Ch'n Eta," Boston:— "Since using your preparations, I am ueithei bald or grcv as heretofore." Rev. Jas. 11. Cornell, Cor. Sec., etc., N. Y : " It has restored the hair of one of my fam ily to its original color, and slopped its falling out," etc. We can quote from numerous others of like standing in i Europe and America, but for further information, send | for a circular to MRS. S. A. ALLEN'S World's Hair Restorer Depot, No. 355 Broome street, N. Y j mhll-3m. a-SOLD EVERYWHERE. i CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA, Coughs, Chronic Rheumatism, Debility, and all Diseases arising from a Scrofulous or impoverished state of the blood. IJEGEMJMf, CL.IRK Sf CO'S . Genuine Cod-Liver Oil, TI AS stood the lest of over ten years experience, and is I 1* recommended hy nil the moat eminent physicians as : the most valuable remedy in use. Dr. Williams, the eel -1 ehrated Physician of the London Cunsumption Hospital, i took notes of ils effects in about 500cases,nnd found it i more efficacious man all remedies yet discovered. This . remedy, so valuable when pure, becomes worthless or j injurious when adulterated. See that the label has the | eagle and mortar, and the signature over the cork of each bottle, as thousands have been cured by the uge of the genuine article who had used others without success. Bold hy all Druggists. HEGEMAN & CO. mhil-3m. WANTED, * At the Lewistown Steam Mill, ALL KINDS OF Jk± Z2 £S * AT HIGHEST CASH PRICES! On hand, for sale, FLO I'lt. hi/ the hundred or barrel, RYE FLOUR, CORN MEAL, 11UCK WIIEA T FL O UP. FEED OF ALL KINDS. ZtSjTA quantity of Coal, Salt, Plas ter, &e. for sale low for cash. ALFRKP MARKS, Agent. Lewistown, Oct. 8, IS-37. "NO SUCH WORD AS FAIL A RESISTLESS REMEDY HOLLOWAY^OINTMENT. Circnlar to the Sick. TUB first hospital surgeons and medical publicists of Europe admit the unparalleled nnti inflammatory and healing properties of this Oinliuetit ; goveriiments sanc tion its use in their naval and military services; and the masses in this country and throughout the world repose the utmost confidence in its curative properties. It pen etrates the sources of inflammation and corruption which, underlie the external evidences of disease, and neutral ise the fiery elements which feed and exasperate the malady. Rheumatism, Scrofula, Erysipelas. These are among the most terrible and agonizing di seases of the muscles, the fleshy fibre and the skin ; jet in their worst forms, and when seemingly incurable,they invariably disappear under a persevering application of this soothing, healing antidote to pain and inflammation Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Stiff Joints. in cases of Salt Rheum, where medical waters, lotions, and every recipe of the pharmucot u-a have proved use less, the Ointment will accomplish a thorough cure. Fe ver Sores heal quickly under its influence, and its relax ing effect upon contracted sinews is truly wonderful. Discharging 1 leers. A most remarkable and happy change is pr.stueed in. the appearance of malignant ulcers after a few applica tions of this Ointment. The surrounding redness van ishes, and grannies of healthy fl sh begin to lake tin place of the discharged rtialter. This process goes on more or less rapidly until tlreorifii e is filled up with sour d material, and ihe ulcer radically cured. A Word to Mothers. The young are most frequent sufferers from external' injuries, and therefore every n other should have this healing preparation constantly at hand. It is an absolute specific for sore Uroasis,and quickly removes the encrus ted sores which sometimes disfigure Its heads and faces of children. Significant Facts. This Ointment is universally used on board the Atlan tic. and Pacific vv haling fleet as a cure for scorbutic affec. tions, and as the best possible remedy for wounds and bruises Large supplies of it have recently been ordered by the dullnn of l urkey for hospital purposes. Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in the following Cases: Bunions Lumbago Sore Legs Scalds Burns Mercurial Er-Sre Breasts Swel'dClands Chapp'd hands upturns Sore Heads Stiff Juints Chilblains Files Sore Throats lilceis Fistulas Rheumatism Sores of all Venerea!sores Com Salt Ilhrimi kinds Wounds of aU Skin DiseascsSprains kinds e>CAl T TIOX I —None are genuine unless the words HoUoieay, Arc York and f.ontlon," are disreri i le as a tralrr murk in every leaf of the book of directions aionnd each [wit or box; the same may be plainly seen by holding the leaf to the. light. A handsome reward will be give a. to any one rendering such information as niav lead to the detection of any party or parties counterfeiting the medicines or vending the same, knowing them to be spu rious. ♦ **Sold at the Manufactory of Professor HOLLOWAV, *0 Maiden Lane, New York,and by all respectable Drug gists and Dealers of Medicines throughout the iinitcd States, and the civilized wotld, in Pots, a; 55 cents, 62£ cer.ts, and $ I each. ©•There is a considerable saving by taking the large sizes. N. B. Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to eaih Pat. augfi THE ORIGINAI. Mkhigivk E>TAS'.!.SH>O :\ 1-37. And first . rtidi oj liu k.t>J err,- tutraduced under the name of *• I'i i.Mojnc \Vakk;.s." n this or ajty other country ; ail other Pulmonic Hafert are euunUrffrki. The genuine can be known by the najne BKYAN being via ';<../ </IT CR/I WAFEK. BK YAK'S PULMONIC WAFERS Believe Coughs, Colds, Sore-throat, Hoarseness, BRYAN'S rn.MiiN'lt WAFERS Believe Asthma, Bronchitis. Difficult Breathing. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Believe Spitting of Blood, Pains in the Chest BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Believe Incipient Consumption, Lang Diseases. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Relievo Irritation of the Cvula and Tonsils. BRYAN' S I'l l MONIO WAFERS Relieve the above Complaints in Ten Minutes. - BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Are a blessing to all classes and constitutions. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Are adapted for Vocalists and Public Speakers BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Improve the compass and flexibility of the Voice. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Are in a simple form and pleasant to the taste. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Not only relieve, but effect rapid & lasting Cures. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Are warranted to give satisfaction to every ona No Family should be without a Box of Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers IN THE UOL'SK. No Traveler should be without a Box of Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers IN HIS POCKET. No Dealer should be without a supply of Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers FOR HIS CPSTOMKFB. No person will ever object to give for Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers TWKXTT-HYK CENTS. ; JOB MOSES, Late I, C. Baldwin tc Co., Rochester, {J- Y" For sale by Charles Rita, Dr. Stoneroad at : the Bee Hive drug store, and F. A. Hardtdfe I Co., Lewistown; A. J. North, Atkinson's mills, and by respectable druggists generally. sep3 $25 REWARD ! above reward will be paid for the ap prehension of SAMUEL AMBROSE, by ! either delivering him to tho subscriber or confining him in any jail and giving the sub ; scriber notice thereof. He is 63 years of age, about 5 feet 10 inches high, and hnd on when he ran away, dark clothes, pretty good. He escaped from tho hands of the subscriber in i Oliver township, Mifflin county, on Friday, i the 16th inst. ITn removed last fall from : Huntingdon to McVeytown, and has his fam ily at the latter place. JOHN KIEFIIABER, ap29-3t' Constable of Oliver twp.
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