I. ■:g &A 3 E E. /or f/t Gazette. tiEOORAPIIIC? AL, ENIGMA. I am composed letters. I ;j 1 10 5 C 13 5 is a couuty in Pennsyl ■ • - 102 is one of tlie United States !j -1054 is il coilntry in Asia i iO 14 4 11 6 17 is a town in Spain j 4 Ifa a bay j" Ireland . J J 4 11 0 10 14 is a county in Xew . * pTu) 3 13 is a county in Pcnnsylva i"-4 013- 12 1 is a county in Georgia iIS 18 10 3 12 13 4 9 is a county in Il linois r . - fliole j s the name ot a once noted lu rrior who passed a portion of his time Kuniata Valley. ANONYMOUS JUNIOR. v , r to last week's enigma, " Kishaco- L Seminary. L buttles of BULL'S S.\ as AIM an.i. A article of the kind made—are for jt"' Kitz's at 73 cents per bottle to close [kt -] t appears that all the contracts for .. mules, and many other heavy items Secretary of War, involving an expen f uiillions of money, have been made : m1 officer privately against the express • • j - r 1-itr oian>' ,4i "* )i'ht<tt. —The f;r*t new wheat has been f : Tf J in Baltimore from \ irginia, in a Lun , .(.,]!(< fully headed. The Held from iiii-y were taken is expected to be har yaml sent to market this month—being sl .eks earlier than ever before known. —1 he Lancaster MI relate-' the following melancholy oc •']„ j] t0 evening edition we ■ anoed the dr.m uintr of Miss Mary Culp, (.liter of John Culp, Tailor, at Mount i It -atus that the melanehulv acci- L Li, |.. ued in the Little Chiijues, at [r 11:11. It was her tirst day at this rv, a id she. in connection with Miss J: MeXeel. ventured out UIRIU the 'a, iu a skitf. The boat, unfortunately . t \ precipitating them both into the .... which, at the time, owing to the ;jt rains, was ijuite swollen and rapid. , M Neel caught at a limb and support rw!f until she was rescued by Mr. K r: Jackson, the Associate Principal in ■vminary. Miss Culp was drowned, L-.r body was recovered with much i . iv. After dredging the stream for -• inv iter body was found lodged oppo- Mr Emanuel Ciisscl's, about three re] yards from the spot. She was il with her arms clasped firmly around .stiinr log. and was loosened with the te-t difficulty. Mr. William fhiHee it her clothing fast with an iron hook. I.i not get her body on shore until L'tciicd a rope round his waist and • a tree, ami then entered the to relit. • 'nip was about seventeen years of . beati!ii3i! and interesting lady, and i !>y all who knew her. She had a active part in the late Sabbath Hitt-rtaiiimcuts, and was much cs . lor the integrity of her character. ' tal accident will throw a gloom over ■■niiary. as wrdl as over the whole "i //"// ~>■ i,i ('t,n iujii. —One of the (' •• •< at work in Chicago now ra.sing of entire brick blocks to a silh the new street grades. Tntium- Muall -crews are used. The row of ■ -is disjointed from its connections, . sustained by powerful screws, i in * ch doorway, and every pos i i'fMuution taken to ensure perfect Ihe labor progresses with great when once fairly under way, and iy a r< ncirk'dde sight to witness an ■'in k- Mock, with all its customary ' c id.-. \-e„ rising steadily into ! r- while a scuse of entire security ■''•*' wry one who dwells or does bus v "■■■•■■'■ The success which has so sig ■ crmviinl the experiments there will B o-c/i f'iijnprove the city's appearance, B :i( > ''ii.ddings which are now squatting B • down seven feet below the street vated to a becoming level with ■■: ,i the Ihart of n Horse. —On the L March, says the London Field, the R- lion. Sir .J. Trollopc sent an old hun ■ *h:ch was incurably lame, and inca turther service, over to his ken he killed for his hounds. And B ■ t.; was cut up, the huntsman took I -art lor some young hounds ill of i". and in cutting it up his knife Bv against some hard substance, which B 'tohe a blacksmith's shoeing-nail, B and a half inches long, and im : in the heart with the head of the ' ir de I'oint, the sharp end upwards. B had never been clinched, but was | :!i| i-iit, the point slightly turned, ■ as if it had been rejected by on trying it in a shoe. The horse I 0 lor eight years in Sir J. T.'s pos ; —A monster nugget of •■' " found at Kingower, 130 miles ' 'bourne, by four old California B iJ Robert and James Ambrose J - nnd Charles Napier. It is two H in length, by ten inches H ' ' widest point, and eight inch- B 1 , 11 or,e end anil four inches thick H! is 14G lbs., or ■. v ' <lwts., and its value is about B*M F r -' an CURRENC Y- The nug- II V I,l ' sal feet below H. ' " It is perfectly free from ex- K'.T ter ' Thc 1,, ck >' owners are Hh.d .i , rotkers > enc pair being Eng ■ 5 , he " th Boston boys. They have Hu nlrn 1,1 the , diggings, and had ■ / before striking the "last prize. , " K ' auggct on exhibition, and j exiohit it in London and In the j THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY Silt JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated Female Fills. | —. j Prepared from a prescription of Sir J. Clarke, M. D., Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. This invaluable medicine is unfailing in the cure of all J ' o!<e dangerous diseases to which the female •oustitution is subject. It moderates all excess and re , moves all obstructions, and a speedy cure may be relied on. TO .MARRIED LADIES It is peculiarly suited. It will, in a short time, bring on the inontnly period with regularity. Each bottle, prioe One Dollar, bears the Government ! Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits 'lhtse Pill* should not be taken by female* during the FIRST THREE MONTHS of Pregnancy, as they are tare to bring on Mucarriage, but at any other time they . are safe. In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pain in I the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpita tion of the Heart, Hysterics, and Whites, these Pills will effect a cure when all other means have failed, aid although a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel antimony, or any thing hurtful to the constitutiob. Full directions accompany each package. Sole Agent for the United States and Canada, JOB MOSES, (I-ate I. C. Baldwin ft C 0.,) Rochester, N. V. N. B.—-SI,OO and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any au j thorized Agent will insure a botUe of the Pills by return Bail. For sale t>v Charles Ritz Dr. ¥toneroat] at the Bee Hive drug store, and F. A. Hardt& J Co., Lewistown ; A. J. North, Atkinson's mills, and bj respectable druggists generally. sep3 (kkIERS his professional services to the / citizens of Lewistown and vicinity. Of fiee three doors west of Zollinger's hat store, | East Market street. mli 2. r )-Gui New York Advertisements. IS3S. FROM 1858. UKHAUDSOVS ADVERTISING 1101 SE. :RiO Broadway, V. Y. j Incite* the sptrial attention if all .ig, nt*— Dealers— and lie.,del* generally to the Julioe i.-ift fresh and vnlaa bte Jidctrasement* from -VEIC Yuri City. J SPLE.YDIDLY I LLC'S 7'H.I TF. fJ JVEIVSP.IPER HARPER'S WEEKLY: A Journal of Civilization, Employs the Best Talent in the Wot Id! TEitWS-INVARIABLY ll* ADVANCE. j I copy for 20 weeks, SI 00 j scopies for 1 year, S'J 00 I 1 " '• 1 year, 200j 12 " " " 20 00 I " " 2 400j25 ' •' " 40 00 II irpers " Weekly" ami *• Magazine, one year, .51 00. Postmasters sending a club of twelve or twenty.five, will receive a copy gratis. Subscriptions may coninience with any number. Specimen numbers gratuitously supplied Hack numbers can be furnished to any extent Clergy men and Teachers supplied at low est < luh R.ttrs- HARPER & BROTHER*, Publishers, uihll-3tu. Fraoklin Hqnare, New York. A tiRIiAT BOOK M AtiiJMS, Published thiK J)itf, Feb. 1?/A, l\Vi. FIFTY YEARS IN CHAINS: OH. TUK UF< OF JiX AMr.RIC.IX SL.IFE, WRIT! EN BY HIMSei.K, 130 Pages, Cloth, Uill Bark Price-J! j 'PUIS is the title of one ol ilie most intensely interest i Emg biographies of ilie day. It is the plain history of j "i American slave in Ihe far South, who. after two or .liree escapes and recaptures, tioaliy. an old man, found j freedom and rest in one of the Northern Stales. U hat the fresg say. The sti ry is told with great simplicity, but with much power and pathos. Whoever taki sit will find it difficult i HI lay it down until it is finished.— JYutional Era , Wash ! uigton, H C. A u urative of real experience like the above, w ill have , far more effect against slavery linn the ingeniously i w rough! novel, how eve r true to life us pii lures may be. ! —Jim. Bap'ist. Here is a book of facts, stranger than fiction, and a j thousand fold more thrilling ; a simple tale of life-long I oppression, revealing Iruly the workings of the "peculiar inslituiiou" in our country To the story loving we would say, here is a story worth reading.— Mission Rec ord. A THOROUGH CAXVASSER IS WAXTED, j In each county in the free States, to engage in the sale j of the above work iuiiuedUleSy. due!) ran easily clear from SSO TO SIOO I'ER HOATH ! The w ok is beautifully printed and bound, and is as large as the books that sell f-r $i 25 ; but as we mean to sell a I least ONE HISDR ED THOISAKII COPIES, through , agents, we have made the retail price only C.\fcl I>OU- I I.Alt. A JsAMI'I.E COPY of the book w ill be sent by mail, po-iagc pa d, on receipt of the price, and our private cir cular to Agents, with terms, etc. Address ii DAYTO.N, publisher, nihll-3m. No. 20 Ann street, New York. f titlHT AbORO'S H AIR DYE Within a nut#hHl a-! th k merit# lip. Of Crissiadnro'* never equalled Dy ; i Red it mak* black, to brown conforms a grey, And keeps the fibres a I way# from decay. Tins matchless r vitalizing Hair Dye still holds it# |*o | sit ion as the most harmless and efii< acious Hair Dye in tiv World. Prepirrt and sold, wholesale and retail, am! applied in ten private room*, at CRI.STADORO'S, No. 6, Astor House, Broadway, and by all I>ruggits and Perfumers in the United States. AGENT- Gko. H Keyseb, Pittsburgh, Pa. nth 11 -3m. IT IS ITCT A DYE. \yE subjoin a few name, of those who recommend '* Mrs. H. Ji. .11l n's World's Hair Restorer and '/.yto balsamum Prest. Eaton, of Union University: " The falling of h.iir ceased, and my grey locks changed origi nal color." Rev. C. A. Buckliee, 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 etfects." Rev E. R Fairchild, Cor. Sec. Ch'n Union, N. Y.: " Used in my family with beneficial effects." Rev A Webster, " Ch'n Era," Boston : | "Since using your preparations, 1 am neithei balder grey as heretofore." Rev. Jas. H. Cornell, Cor. Sec., etc., N. Y. : " It ha* restored the hair of one of my fam ily to its original color, and stopped its falling out," elc. We can quote from numerous others of like standing in Europe and America, but for further information, send for a circular to MRS. S. A AI.I.EN'H World's Hair Restorer Depot, No. 355 Broome street, N. Y mh!l-3m. n-SOLD EVER Y WHERE. CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA, Coughs, Chronic Rheumatism, Debility, and all Diseases arising from a Scrofulous or impoverished state of the blood. HEG EM AX, CLARK &r CO S Genuine Cod-Liver Oil, HAr? stood the teßt of over ten years experience, and is recommended hy all the most eminent physicians as the most valuable remedy in use. Dr. Williams, the cel ebrated Physicimifof the fxiridon Consumption Hospital, took notes of its effects in about 50flcases, and found it more efficacious than all remedies yet discovered. This remedy, so valuable when pure, becomes worthless or injurious when adulterated. See that the label has lite eagle and mortar, ami the signature over the cork of each bottle, as thousands have been cured by the use of the genuine aiticle who had used others without success. Hold by all Druggists. HEGEMAN 4c CO. mtill-3ui. WiViVTED, At the Lewistown Steam Mill, ALL KINDS OF CG3- zh 9 AT HIGHEST CASH PRICES! On hand, for sale, • 1 LOGR, by tlie hundred or barrel, RYE FLOUR, CORN MEAL, B UCK WHEA T FL O UR, FEED OF ALL KINDS. A large quantity of Coal, Suit, Plas ter, tc. for sale low for cash. ALFRED MARKS, Agent. Lewistown, Oct. 8, 1857. The Medicine of the Million. i PHILOSOFSY AND FACT. | HOLLO WAY'S PILLS. THEEXCITISG CAI'SE OF SICKNESS. I TIME blood U the life-stmainin; agent. It furnis-lieKtln; j A components of flesh, hone, muscle, nerve and integu ment. The stomach is its manufactory, tlie veins its dis tributors, and the Intestines the channel through which the waste matter rejected in its productions is expelled i Upon the stomach, the circulation and the bowels, these Pills act simultaneously, relieving indigestion, puril) i:.g the fluids, and regulating the excretions. TnF. HATIO.YAL CO3IPLAIKT. Dyspepsia is the most common disease among all clas ses in this country. It assumes a thousand shapes, and j is the primary source of innumerable d .ngerotis malad.es; j but whatever its type or symptoms, however ohsrinatu , its resistance to ordinary preparations, it yields readily I and rapidly to litis searching and unerring remedy. BILIOIS AFFECTIONS. The quantity and quality of the Idle are of most vital ; importance in health. Upon the liver, the gland which I secrete-- tlii- fluid, these Pills operate specifically, infalli- I j bly rectifying its irregularities and effectually curing j j Jaundice, Bilious Iteiuillaiils, and all the variutn s of dis- ! j ease generated by an unnatural condition of the organ. BOWEL fOfIPLAIXTS. j I'nles- the bowels perform their functions properly, thc whole body sttff. rs. Tens of thousands die annually of : Dysentery, Diarrhea l, Ulironic Constipation, ami other I diseases of these waste pipes of the system. Thc effect i of tlie Pills upon all intestinal disorders, whether casual ■or epidemic, is a phenomenon in medicine. By follow h g ' the printed directions, the most alarming cases of bowel complaint are promptly controlled. A WORD TO FEHALEB. Tlie locnl debility and irregularities which are the es pecial annoyances of Hie weaker sex, and which, w lieu 1 neglected, always shorten life, are relieved for the time being, and prevented for the time Income, by a course of ibis mild but thorough alterative. i IfoUotcay's Pitt.* are the best remedy kii'ttcn in thc world for the followiny Diseases : Asthma l)i irrhota Indigestion Secondary Bowel Com- Dropsy Influenza rtyinptouis plaints D'-htltty L flanimutioti Inward weak- Couglts Fever and Venereal Af- ness Colde Ague fee lions Liver compl'ls Chest DiseasesF.-male Com-Worms of all L< wness t.f Costiveness plaints kinds r-(iirits Djs(ij>sia Headaches vet Piles M-CAUTION ! None are genuine unless lite words "Hullo If try, J\~CK ) art, and I. undo a," are discernible as a water mark in every leaf of the book of dire, lions around each pot or box ; the same may t.e plainly seen bv hold- I ing the leaf to the light A hand-nine rew aid w ill he given to any one rendering sin li information as may lead to the detection of any party or pailies counteif. iting !he medicines or Vending the same, knowing them to be -pu rious. •♦•Sold at tile Maimf .etories of Professor HOLLOW AV, s ll Maiden l.ane. New York, and by all respectable Drug gists ard Dealers of Medicine throughout ilie United States, and the civilized world, tti boxes, at ib cents,o2J cents, and $1 each. s>Tliere is a considerable saving by taking the larger siz s. N . B Dire, lions for the citidauce of patients in every disorder are uthxed to eaclt box. auglJ Tiir. ORIQINAL MKIk I.VE Ksta..MSUKD IN 1^37, And Jirst article of thc hind ever introduced under ths nmiu of ** F*RLMOIR NVAKKKS," m this or any other J country; all other Pulmonic Wafers are counlerfenU. The genuine can he known hy the name HRYAN* being stamped on each WAFKK. BRYAN'S IM I.MONH; WAFERS Relieve Coughs, Colds, Sore-throat, Hoarseness. BP.VAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Relieve Asthma, Bronchitis. Difficult Breathing. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Relieve Spitting of Blood, Pains in the Chest BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Relieve Icotpient Consumption, Lung Diseases. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Relieve Irritation of the Uvula and Tonsils. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS I Reheve 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 Publio Speakers BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Improve the compass and flexibility of the Voioe. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Are in a simple form and pleasant to the taste. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Hot only relieve, but effect rapid & lasting Cures. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Are warranted to give satisfaction to every oaa No Family should be without a Box of Itryau'M Kit I moult Waters IN THE HOCKE. No Traveler should be without a Box of Bryaii's I*tiI IIIOII it- wafers LX nts POCK KT. No Dealer should be without a supply of Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers FOR HIS CUSTOMERS. Wo person will ever object to give for Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers TWKSTT-HVK CSHTS. JOH MOSES, Lale 1. r. Baldwin & co., Rochester, \ Y* For sale by Charles Ritz, Dr. Stoneroad at the Bee Hive drug store, and F. A. Hardt & Co., Lewistown; A. J. North, Atkinson's mills, and by respectable druggists generally. sep3 j Six Cents Reward. 1) AN AWAY from Ilie subscriber on the 20th April, an indentured apprentice to the Tailoring Business named ABRAHAM CASH. He is of small stature, boyish look, and has good clothing. The above reward, : but no other charges, will be paid for his ap prehension and return to me. All persons | are hereby forbid, at the peril of the law, from harboring, aiding or abetting said ap prentice, as I will not be responsible for any debts he may contract. WM. LIND. Lewistown, May G, 1858—3t. POTATOES! A LOT of fine Potatoes, expected from Pittsburg this day, and will be sold low. myO F. J. HOFFMAN. | ° r i * 1 IF™" r . TREASURER'S SALE OF Unseated Lands in Mifflin County. 1858. WHEREAS, by an Act of General As- T ? sembiy of the Commonwealth of Penn syhanta, 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 second Monday in June, A. D. 1816, 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 j tor the space cf one year before, together ' with all the costs necessarily accruing by j reason of such delinquency : Therefore I, John B. Selueimer, 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, 1 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 he due, and continue such sale by adjournment until all the lands upon which taxes remain due and unpaid are old. J. 11. SELIIEIMEIt, Treasurer of Mifflin county. Treasurer's Oliice, April 8, 1858. Jhnount of Taxes due and unpaid on the fallowing tracts j of Unstated Lands from and including the year 1848 up ! to the year lrt3B. J AKMAG II TOWNSHIP. Acres. IVr. Warrantees or Owners. Taxes. 408 78 Luke Tid $9 48 | 400 60 John Boyle 11 15 | 400 60 William Tid 11 15 j 400 GO Luke Sneider 11 15 | ! 400 GO Martin Triester 11 15 • ! 400 60 llenry Lebo 11 15 ! I 400 60 John Bell 948 ' j 400 60 John File 12 05 ' | 400 60 John Barr 12 65 j 400 GO Luke Barr 12 65 i 400 60 George L'lerieh 18 99 400 60 George Row 11 20 4<)o GO Martin Row ] 1 20 400 60 Nicholas Ream 18 99 400 GO William Gray 18 99 400 GO Peter Jones 15 82 j 400 60 Win. P. Brady 12 65 j 400 60 John Mackey 12 G5 ] 400 60 Wm. Mackey 12 65 j 4(H) GO Peter Fakencr 11 15 i 400 60 John Brady 11 15 i 400 60 John Frick 11 15 j 400 60 John Allen 9 48 400 60 John Thomas 9 48 400 60 Jacob Thomas 10 12 400 60 Win. Bonhani 10 12 400 GO John Mason 10 76 i 4UO 60 Robert lrvjn 10 76 .'197 64 Bernard llaser 9 48 i 299 103 James M'Clure Jr. 12 87 ! 432 150 John Brown 12 68 100 Jacob Ivepperling 5 38 ■ 4 44 Oliver P. Smith 13 200 Alex. Stewart 6 32 50 154 John Crissman 1 62 100 153 John Crissman 205 j 50 George W. Filson 1 62 ' 100 do do 4 84 ' 75 do do 4 84 ! 50 do do I 62 ! 20 119 Moses A. Sample 40 j 59 107 Joseph Snook 102 ! 397 60 Charles Iloy t 11 15 40 Wm. Boyle 1 28 | 50 John Didd 1 12 250 Win. Smith 8 10 250 John Craig 8 10 60 Thomas Castor 2 22 250 Ebenezer Bon ham 7 46 12 Mary Barr 39 25 James Barr 81 37 80 Thomas Barr 1 28 87 80 Adam Bollander 253 100 Albright Swineford 3 17 j 112 80 Andrew Kennedy 317 j 125 John Kennedy 3 17 i 137 James Kennedy 4 84 j 150 James Hapburn 4 84 I 162 80 John Cowdan 4 84 175 James Armstrong 4 84 187 80 Thomas Hamilton 4 84 200 Wm. Cook 6 34 212 80 Alex. McDonald 6 34 225 Michael Sigler 6 34 237 80 Isaac Richardson 6 34 250 Daniel Reese 6 34 i 20 Wm. Lang 64 I 262 80 Jacob Mouly 6 34 i 314 Samuel Milliken 8 10 j 305 Thomas Gregg 8 10 305 George McClelland 8 10 1 305 M&lcomb Andrew 8 10 100 J. Sterrett E. W. Hale 317 j BItATTON TOWNSHIP. 400 44 Jacob Widener 12 65 j 399 77 John Dewart 12 G5 1 407 74 Wm. Dewart 12 65 - 400 153 Christian Getting 12 65 400 48 John Barron, 12 65 100 John Housel 12 65 j 184 130 Philip Minehart 6 34 800 John Winn 11 20 , 390 George Mitchell, sr. 17 56 1 lot Tarman Thomas 70 I BROWN TOWNSHIP. 407 54 Thomas Stokeley 12 65 1 407 54 John Hansel 12 65 407 54 Robert Stewart 12 65 ! 407 54 James Burnside 12 65 407 54 Matthew MeClure 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 Xacheus Collins 12 65 400 9 John Culbertson 12 65 400 9 Wm. Harris 12 65 j 400 9 Thos. 11. Stewart 12 65 425 80 George Reunels 13 43 425 80 James Knox 13 43 287 14 Thomas Nesbit 8 10 I 409 9 Kobert Duncan 12 65 200 Wm. Brown 6 34 300 Joseph Martin 9 48 ; 400 John Brown 12 65 288 38 James Miller 9 48 403 126 Robert Sturgeon 12 65 388 101 Wm. Elliott 12 65 395 William Kidd 12 65 401 40 "*■ John Barkley 12 65 DERRY TOWNSHIP. 190 110 Patrick Blain G 03 440 John Blain 13 43 68 80 Andrew Duff 2 12 371 80 James Butler - 11 72 425 91 James McOormick 13 68 348 120 Wm. Reily 13 68 345 40 Philip McCrum 11 15 213 132 llenry Gross 9 48 100 148 John Alexander 4 84 168 32 John Alexander G 34 96 9 Wm. Frampton 317 DECATUR TOWNSHIP. 393 31 Conrad Robb 8 23 404 54 Henry llassinger 12 65 300 John Logan 9 48 300 Mary Logan 9 48 349 John Harvey 9 48 368 Wm. Boyle y 4g 356 Robert Duncan 9 48 213 Wm. Spencer 9 48 216 James Logan 9 4g 212 George Logan 9 48 212 James Gilmore 9 48 215 133 Henry Gross 6 34 10 Stull Bernard's heirs 1 40 HO John A. Wright 1100 GR AN VIL LE TO W N SIII P. j 181 120 John White 634 365 120 Hugh McCardle 11 15 I 403 3 Thomas White 12 65 | 400 122 David Ilutter 12 65 403 3 Jacob Witzer 12 65 400 129 Samuel Potts 12 65 400 129 Stephen Potts 12 65 400 129 David Potts 12 65 400 129 James Potts 12 65 400 129 Win. Potts 12 65 238 58 Dorcas Buchanan 9 48 407 Jacob Barr 12 65 OLIVER TOWNSHIP. 407 80 Wm. Butler 12 65 388 Robt. Paugh 12 65 412 40 Wm. Peacock 12 65 •123 Jubn McConnell 12 65 406 Thomas Anderson 12 65 406 80 Geo. Campbell 12 65 440 John Carry 13 93 207 Wm. Woodward 12 65 150 seated James Robb 49 68 28 seated John Walters 13 70 350 seated Benj. Walters 178 87 WAYNE TOWNSHIP. 200 John Organ 6 34 i 408 50 Wm. Kinney 12 65 | 404 149 Samuel Tennis in 65 j 413 85 John Christy 12 65 413 3 Wm. Creath 12 65 I 399 150 Benj. Kepner 12 65 j 425 50 Thomas Nipple 12 65 i 400 48 Henry Shafer 12 G ' 402 15 Daniel Hurley 12 65 398 35 Wm. Cook 12 65 1 390 15 Frederick Lazarus 12 65 i 419 37 Joseph Taylor 12 65 j 382 161 Richard Tunis 12 65 1 400 48 Johu Witzel 12 65 ! 460 48 James Smith 12 65 400 48 James Roberts 12 65 | 405 120 Peter Dehaven 12 65 j 400 48 Daniel Levy 12 65 400 48 Samuel Scott 12 65 ; 40(1 48 Charles Bruce 12 65 400 40 R. Thornburg or L. Crats 12 65 ALSO, Will be sold at the same time and place the following Lands, Lots &c. returned by Col lectors, as per Act of Assembly of 1844: Owner. Taxes. ARMAGH TOWNSHIP. 50 acres seated John Duck 48 1 lot James Michael 50 50 acies John IJeemer 2 00 200 part tract * Samuel Matters 1 60 50 acres John McLane 1 20 100 John W. Shaw 80 I lot John Conley 70 1 lot Henry Kenagy 2 00 1 lot Win. Wilkey 40 DERRY TOWNSHIP. 13 acres seated Jacoh Bumbaugh's heirs 3 GO i 1 do James Hawthorn 190 ' 400 unseated Mapper & Milliken 190 ' 170 do 180 std. Joseph Milliken 14 11 1 seated John T. Stull 84 { do Henry Searer ] 55 4 do John Bricelin 1 39 1 do Samuel Cook 1 67 31 unseated Geo. P. Cooper 58 i 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 1 lot Ellis Hummel 25 1 lot Andrew Ryan 1 20 1 lot John P. Lowery 1 00 85ac.sd.20unsd.Christ. Yoder 16 10 30 seated Wm. Edmiston 3 95 9 do D. W. Huling 1 35 j Git A.WILL E TO W N SHIP. | 2740 acres O. P. Duncan 10 16 130 std. 40 unstd. James Parker 3 45 256 ac. seated James Lyan's heirs 523 50 " Margaret Smith 14 80 | 200 unseated Jesse Thomas 30 70 1 123 sealed John Brock 8 64 50 " Dixon & Huling 48 100 " Theodore &C. Dickson 6 91 35 "3000 unsd. A. B. Long 35 48 1 lot Tobias Moon's heirs 24 i lot Jos. M'Kimm's heirs 24 1 lot Jacob Shultz 2 93 617 acres unstd. John A. Wright 39 03 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 j 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 Chrisweil 13 70 do John Cash 4 30 do John Fletcher 4 36 do Cain Kennedy 1 91 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 H.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'Neai 8 03 do John Major 2 01 do Robert Patterson 17 98 do Robert Vanlacht 1 43 do Corneius Waldron 13 13 do Ellis Griffith 3 20 do Paul Gibboney 3 00 do Alfred Keiser 3 40 do Daniel Link 3 20 do Wm. Lilley 4 00 do John Montgomery 3 60 do David Roach 5 10 do Wm Cookes 4 30 do Joseph Mathews 3 50 do Wm. Montgomery 4 55 do Jacob Mowerer 15 05 do Henry Stoner's heirs 6 40 do Thomas E. Shull 17 15 do J. C. Wilson 4 29 do George Davis 50 do James Martin 4 20 ; do Wm. Sterett 11 20 do Dustin Spaulding 4 20 do Elizabeth Spauiding 140 do Charles Shell 4 20 do Win. Tazwell 1 05 do Eliza McDowell .3 15 1 do S. S. Winds 4 45 , do • Thorn* ! we 1 40 do Char' S ratford 385 ML, NO , \ SHIP. 120 acres Christ, t. t's heirs 298 j 20 John Headings 13 140 George GeeJy 1 85 13 Robt. McClelland's heirs 25 BOROUGH OF McVEYTOWN. House and lot Dorcas Stackpole 2 14 do do James Stackpole 1 07 2 acres J. C. Montgomery 2 07 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 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 House and lot Samuel Felix 70 do do H. N. Burrows 1 40 do do A. & Lydia Brown 55 I OLIVER TOWNSHIP. 150 acres James Robb 23 20 I 18 John Wallers 4 53 300 Benjamin Walters 42 41 1 lot dock Ralph Bogie 3 55 • 50 acres Mary Cominer 80 21 George Foster 2 22 | 223 mountain Samuel Furgason 1 87 1 lot Thomas Tarman 1 26 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. VV. Huling 10 08 WAYNE TOWNSHIP. 80 acres Jas. M'Kinstry's heirs 2 38 67 Enoch Reese 8 14 900 Shanebarger 2 83 GO Charles True 1 17 40 Richard Montgomery 4 00 200 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 I §0 42 Isaac Smith 2 90 IcoO John Holderman 65 75 ITEVr STORE 1 NEW GOODS! NEW PRICES! npilE undersigned respectfully informs the public that he has opened a new Store in the room lately occupied by Jaeob Everich, between Mutthersbough's and Mayes' hotels, East Market street, Lewis town, where his friends and the public are invited to call and examine a large, neat, and well selected stock, which is now being sold for cash or country produce at very low prices. It consists of Rich Dress Silks & Dress Goods of every variety, Shawls of every description, Fine Embroider' ies and Real Laces, Dress Trimmings, Ribbons, <(V., and Domestic Goods of every known style and make, CLOTHS, CASSIMERS AND SJTINEITS, and all other articles usually found in first class stores. Also, a choice assortment of JFamUi) (Sroccrtcs* The store will he under the management of B. K. Firoved, well known as an attentive and obliging salesman, who will spare no pains to please all who may favor him with their custom. WM. BUTLER. Lewistown, April 29, 1858. [D & j] COME AND SEE! AT Kennedy, Junkin & Co's SHEAF CASH STORE,. thc.v have just received a new V T and splendid stock of SPRING & SUMMER GOODS, which they offer lower than ever. They in vite all to call at their store anv and every day, as they are always ready and willing to wait on customers. We enumerate a few of our goods, as follows : Black Silks 50c to $1 374 per yard Fancy do 50c to 1 37f " Fancy Delaines 12 to 28c ■*" " Ohalla 15 to 31c • " Lavilla and Du Calls 12.J to 25c per yard Lawns and Ginghams G] to 25c " All kinds White Goods for dresses Cloths and Cassimers 50e to 5 50 per yard Mantillas and Shawls, Dress Trimmings, Cottonade, Hosiery and Gloves, Calicoes G] to 124 c, best quality Ready made Clothing, Lower Than Ever I Brown and White Sugars, 8 to 124 c per lb. Coffees 124 to 14c per lb. Best Teas and Spices Syrups 124 to 18] cents per quart Queensware and Willow Ware very low Roots and Shoes cheaper than ever We have that people want, and will sell cheaper tbau any other house in town, for Cash or Country Produce. Give us a call. Don't forget, at ap29 KENNEDY, JFNKIN & CP'S. $25 REWARD ! f above reward will be paid for the ap -1 prehension of SAMUEL AMBROSE, by either delivering him to the 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 had on when he ran away, dark clothes, pretty good. He escaped from the hands of the subscriber in Oliver township, Mifflin county, on Friday, the 10th inst. lie removed last fall from Huntingdon to McVeytown, and has his fam ily at the latter place. JOIIN KIEFIIABEE, ap29—3t* Constable of Oliver twp. The Daily Telegraph, Published at Harrisburg, Pa., by Geo. Bergner & Co., publishes (he I.ist of Letters by authority, a sure evideuce of it having the largest circulation. Terms—S3 per year; the weekly and semi-weekly is also published at S'2 per year. THE BALTIMORE AMERICAN, Published dailv, tri weekly and weekly, by Dobbin A Fulton, 12ts Baltimore street, Baltimore, Md. Daily per annum, fil for 8 months, $3 for 6 months, $2 for 4 months. Tri-weekly $1 |>er annum, S3 for nine months, s'2 for six months, and 91 for three months. The ll'etkly tmerican is published at 50 per annum, eight months <ll, four copies .fro, eight copies 10, fourteen for 15, 20 for 20 —all payable in advance Philadelphia Daily News, Published by J. R. Flanigen, 136 South Third street, at four dollars per annum. The Dollar ll'eekly .V,tcs, by same publisher, at 91 per annum. 6 copies for sj, 13 for 10, 20 for 15, 25 for 20. THE DAILY HERALD, Published every morning, Sundays excepted, by Royal M'Reyuolds Si Whitman, Harrisburg, Pa. Terms—93 per year, $-2 for six, or SI for three months NATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE Great Journal of (.'rune and Crim- I iuals is i;i us Twelfth Year, and is widely circulated throughout the couuUy. It contains all ihe Great Trials, Criminal Cases, and appropriate Editorials on the same, together w ilh information on Criminal Matters not to be found in any other newspaper. rt-Subscripilions, $2 per Annum; $1 for Six Months, o be r >i!lted by Subscribers, (who should write tlieir names and the town, county and stale where they reside plainly,) to K. <Y. SLY OUR, Editor &. Proprietor of the National Police Gazette, ap3l) New York City.
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