,g AZBT TE. potion of a Woman. , u Twiggs was executed at Dan • Friday 51, as - She was convict " of Mrs. Catharine Ann * Suing her with arsenic. The I Mrs dark was convicted of the fi* and was hung on the 20th of i? ' The crime was committed in of 1857- Mrs Clark had been j Philadelphia, and returned to j * hi bad health. The poison is ! l,D j m have been administered in her Mrs. Twiggs acted as a nurse. Bf 'i he were the only ones who at- | V Clark during her illness, j re convicted on the strongest eir- | 'Li evidence. A new trial was j ' .J,,. ari d a writ of error argued be supreme Court, when the decision j AVti r tribunal was confirmed. • effort was made to obtain a pardon ' Twin's- Petitions were extcn ;reulateJ and signed, but Governor after a careful review ot' all the •tj'icosconnection with the case, j v refused to grant the request. il opinion is divided in regard to H o f the unhappy woman. Many ' r innocent, but the majority of the hink her guilty. Since her impris ihe has made one or two unsucccss tiipts to escape. ;,jl is situated on Market street, in mtbeastcrn part of the town. A f persons assembled in front of the „ ail <l a couple of military companies ,n the ground to preserve order. J in which Mrs. Twiggs lias been ned overlooks the jail yard, which ,!td in the roar of the building, and aaded by a very high wall, s jiic unfortunate woman ascended fold the scene was solemn and al and tears were brought to the eyes : who had been chosen to witness utioii. Mrs. Twiggs is apparently jj vcars of age, and is a little over sin height. She is a native of I re ad has a very fiendish expression of intenance. She made a few remarks scaffold, which she ascended with and earnestly protested her en pee of the crime charged against was, listened to with attention, and appeared to believe her statement, she had concluded, the black cap Lvd over her face, and at a given sig ra the Sheriff", the drop fell, at ex irtv two minutes after ten o'clock. lin iy hung for about thirty minutes, U-n she was pronounced to be dead, ken in charge by some of the rcla scaftbld and rope used were the same e!i Clark expiated his crime, i is the second execution that has ta ace in DanvHle, and has caused the t commotion among the citizens. Ft'fht —J/o/r'-ssry \ tclorious — SJi oiki>) lirulahty. FALO, Oct. 20.—The brutal fight bc- Hecnan and Morrissey tuok place vrnoo-n, at Loug J'oint, Canada. It tnced at 20 minutes to 4 o'clock. a made objection to the ground, say at it was not according to the agree but as so many had conic to sec the be would waive his objections to it ght. The first round lasted seven es, and the fighting was terrible, . m throwing Morrissey and drawing *t blood. On the second round Mor was again thrown, and on the third Ilcenan was thrown. On the fourth both men came up. looking weak, llorrissey was knocked square down blow under the jaw from Ilcctian's On the fifth, sixth, seventh and a rounds Heenan was thrown. On linih round both men fought wildly eli side hy side. On the tenth round an was knocked down. On the nth Teund Morrissey was very weak ras carried to the scratch, but Heenan alone. This was a terrible round, an fell fainting. On the twelfth round fesey was carried to the scratch, but Van was too taint to come to time, the battle was declared won hy Mor r. Eleven rounds were fought in Jv-two minutes. Both Ileenan and ssey were badly cut, and had to be ;ht away on beds. Th>' fight was wit iby about 3.000 persons. There was itnrbance. Married. tiie residence of the bride's father. San < county, Ohio, bv lie v. C. M. Klink, S L. HANNOM." Eq , of Sandusky J. Ohio, to Mies ELIZA ANN CLOSE, y of this county. ; he evening of the 24th inst., hy C. e, E-q., at the residence of John Carney, r vilie township, JACOB EVERICII, riv a merchant of this place, to Mrs. &RAH FLECK. Died. it'ni* place, on the 21st inst., SARAH 'R. wife of Samuel Barr, aged .'>6 years. 'n*ed was a very estimable lady, and •ath jg deeply lamented by her affection 'tt=!And and children, and many warm loth September, in Union township, ;ME. only child of Andrew W. aod J- Campbell, aged 2 years. is gone, she has left your home, jrij li<j„ | ()w j a t [,e silent tomb; •f'irit has risen above the s id, •** rd, heavenward, to its God. 4 'lt r| iie to join an angel throng, uer voice to sing their .-on*: ; *" but hear one heavenly sound, earts with holy joy would bound. J but we know she is better far where Jesus and angels ure ; J 'i Do ' wish her back again— n °* a no toil, she feels no pain. j* reri K rejoice! you have a child above, Bl in yon realms of love; j,. °" e to greet you on Canaan's shore, *° rr ow and death cau c< uie no more. Lizzie. C. S. McCGY, Trustee, Lewis town, WILL CONTINUE TIIF. Produce & Commission Business at the warehouses lately occupied by Francis MeCoy, deceased. Always ou hand, PLASTER, FISH and SALT, Wilkesbarre and Sunbury STOVE COAL, Llmeburners and Blacksmiths COAL. Lewistown, August 2, [l2,] 1858. Hellefonte papers copy to amount of <jkl .50, and charge Gazette office. Fruit and Tomato Jars! I HAVE now on hand a fine assortment of JARS for putting up Fruit, Tomatoes, &c. which every family may do well to get a sup ply of, viz : Glass—pint, quart, and half gallon. Stone Ware—pint, quart, and hall'gallon. Yellow Ware—Self-sealing quart. Prices low. F. J. HOFFMAN. Estate of John Bowcrsex, Jr., deceased. V' Of ICE is tie re fry given that letters of ad- X j ministration on the estate of JOHN BOWERSOX, Jr.. late of Decatur township, Mifflin county, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, residing in said township. All persons indebted to said estate are re quested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to pre sent them dulv authenticated for settlement. JOHN BOWERSOX, Admr., ELIZABETH BOWERSOX. AJmx. September ISSS. Estate of James T. Aitkcu, dee'd. | "VTOTICE is hereby given that letters of ad ! it ministration on the estate of .JAMES T. AITKEN, late of Armagh township. Mif | flin county, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, residing in said township, j All persons indebted to said estate are rcques | ted to make immediate payment, and those ! having claims against the same to present ! them dulv authenticated for settlement. GEO. W. CRiSSMAN, Jr., Oct. 14, 1858.-Gt Administrator. WM. LIND, 1311 Bill AM 'iil iiU JS. East Market street, Lewistown, HAS just received fcom the city a choice se lection of CrLCTESj j C2J SA SS S3 £L -TEA Lt* £3 v auti aJrsfmas, j specially selected fry himself, embracing some ; very superior goods, from among which tus old j customers and as many new ones as may choose \ to call, can secure articles for dress Itiat will ! vastly add to their personal appearance when ! made up. Call and examine the stock, which j will be found to be all that is represented, if • not a little more. oct22 "Star" Boot and Shoe Store. K. C. HAMILTON respectful ly inform- the public that hp still s his extensive establish lueut at the weii known stand in the public square, second d.or cant of the National House, where he hopes to render the same satisfaction as heretofore to all who may favor him with their custom. He invites ail wear en of B nts an 1 Shoes that wish to purchase fashionable ami durable articles in his line, to call and examine for themselves his large and varied stock. lie is determined to stir pass all competition in the manufacture of every article in his line, as due care is tak< n in regard to material and workmanship: none but the best quality of leather and other ma terials is used, and none but th" best work men employed. Measures taken and Boots and Shoes made at shortest notice. Repairing done in the neatest manner. Twenty five p* r cent, saved by purchasing your Shoes at the Star "Shoe Store fir Cash. Homemade work will be sold at the usual prices of city work, fur Cash only. octLl " K. e. HAMILTON. New Stock of Boots and Shoes. \The subscriber has just received from Philadelphia an extensive assortment of l>t)Ol'S it SHOES, consisting i f Men's, IV yV, Youths' and Chi! dren's B'ctts; Women's, Misses'and Children's Shuts, of almost or en? variety : Ladies' and Gents' Gums an 1 Carpet Shoes, ail selec ted with the greatest care, and believed to he unsurpassed in quality by any either here ■ r elsewhere. Ali who are in want of a good article are invited to call and examine the above stock, a 1 - it will be sold at small profits , £2KE> ! il2> CSi^.^3.' All kinds of Bo .ts, Shoe.-, Gaiters, &c. made to order in the best manner, and Repairing done at the old stand of M. Montgomery, ad joining the Post Office. A continuance of public patronage respectfully solicited. oct2l JOHN* CLARKE. List of Causes Put Douo for Trial at \OT. Term. ISSH. Nr.. T. Vear. I John Kennedy vs. Hope Furnace CV. !5, Nov. ISSS ; David Bloom vs. BaniU'-l 8. Woods, 138, Apl. 1*4% ; J.C. Scilth vi. D. W. MrCorniiik, 139, Nov. IM9 i J. 48. Baser vs. 1. Wagner'- Admr. 120, " !V.2 ; Joseph B. Ard vs. William Wilson, 132, An?. 143 i Conxion for Coin. v*. Benedict, 72, Apl. leid Vlah for Cluh vs.J. A. Wright, 29, Apl. 1855 j Jno. Kennedy v. S. n. Wootl-, 50 Apl. 1a55 Zetglcr fornae vs. Irwin A McC .y. 07. Aug. " J. Mlllikca vr. R. A. >leau-. 170. " " Ciarktua, Endorsee. Vi. KothrocV, it,. Nov. 1357 8. & 11. Frank vg. Henry Irwin, 55. " " Ctntral Tnsuratice Co. vs. Mm. lU-jd, tt a!. 15. Jan. ISS3 Bataael 8. Wood.- vs. Mb h.-u I R'.'o;-, ef, .. .. Oelger & Co. vg. Woods, McFatinii' " ' 11! " " Laocuter Bank vs. Mot.--s vhoinp-oii e a', in Jantea Kennedy vs. Jam. s Thi.iii r -soo, bi.-; A. Brcnamen va. 11. V. liothrocb t t al. US J. ThonipMn v*. J. Kiiisel - Atinir. lot Brother* et al. vs. lict 'urdv ct al. 16-8 Laocaster Bank v*. W. TI. W . od- <*t ai. 't Vt!. Jaa. J. Dull vs. Jacob Corn..l, 50 " " J. {Mambangh va. J Price, ct al. 98 Uocaster Bauk vs. JoLu Bterrcit. 1r,9l r, 9 " " Bante vs. saute. Same vs. McWUllams & Steriett, ll " " Ju f >. I'. Yerger vs. Samuel Comfort, 179 " " O. Strunk, Jr., vs. A. Brenatnen, 190 " " F. AW. Elliott vs. D. Elsenblso. 198 " " S. 8. Woo<ls vs. D. C. Miller et al. 195 Aug. " Miller, Reed & Co. vs. Alexander A Scott, 31, Aug. 1851 I). W. McCorinlck vs. J'. Alhrlghf, 93, Aug. 1850 Bell for nae vs. tiarrety, 25, Apl. 1857 Cummtugs for use va. Sterrett'a Ezra. 177, Aug. A. V. Slgler vg. W. RuaaeH, 07. Nov. C. Marks v§. W. A. McHanlglf, 134, Jan. IftM G. Shade's Admr. vg. D. & It. Ilouser, 145. " " Same vs. W. AK. Barger. UO, " " Same v*. W. Shade, 147. " Woods, McEarlane A Co. vs. Gruff, 113, Aug. " U. J. WALTERS. I'rothunotary. IVothonotar .-'a ' 'llice, L. wiatown, Scpf. 31. 1853. SIXTEEN YEARS IN THE WILDS OF AFRICA. itt' 1000 AGENTS WANTED TO SELL Dr. Livingstone's Travels and Explorations, During a resilience of 16 Year* iti the \, it.ls of Africa. This is a work of thrilling adventures and hair-breadth escapes among savage beasts and more savage men Dr. Livingstone wa9 alone and unaided by anj w bite man, traveling w ilb Afriean attendants, atum.gd'liferent trib ;s and nations, all strange to him, and iiianj of them hos tile, and altogether forming Ihe most astonishing Hook .f Travels the world has ever seen. All our Agents ac knowledge it as the most saleable book published. 'I he most liberal commission made to Agents, in small or large quantities. For particulars address J. YV. BRADLEY, Publisher, 48 North F..orl!i street, Philadelphia, Pa. Copies sent by mail, free, on reee.pt of the price, $ I 2.1. NOTICES OF TUB PRESS. 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Bradley, is just what it purports lo be l.keall Mr Bradley's publi, ations, it is excellent!) gotten up " 'l ioga Ag,talor, I* i "We can rtV.uiiin nd itn* edi iui of Dr Livingstone's Travels, published by Bradley, of Philadelphia, as every way wrrih of public patronage. Its excellence and its cheapness recommend it over all others." Frank Les tie's Magazine. t.AI'TION. —The attention of the Publish) r has been called to spurious edition* of ihis work, put forth as "Nutritives of Dr. Livingstone's Travels in Africa. " ours is the roilv i heap American edition of this great work publ hi d, and contains all tile important matter of the English ed-tiol*. which is sold at six dollars Special Xotice to .Igcntg and Canvassers. Wc huv* recently published several i - w and salt-aide Rinks, including the t'ublir and Private I.IFE OF 1.0 l IS N A I'OI.EON, Willi Bi ti:i|iiii :il .V tices of It's in- st dis tii.guished Ministers, (o tierals and Favorite.-; the INDIA HISTORY, in-intr a too pieie Histi r\ of ind'a ami lln- Present War; 1 HE ANO El AND THE DEMON, a (alt: of thrilling interest, by T S Arllmr; l.lf'E OF hit E It KANE, and (he Distinguished American Explorers, dec-, <tc Yh. se, wnii our former Extensive Catalogm of Popular Rook*, gives 11* I in- he-t and most saleable list of publications ctvt off-red lo Agents arid Canvas sers. to whom w otfer ilw ino*i liberal terms Send for oar i.ist, which ts sent Free to ant part of liie United Stales. s.-jiiai)-ini THE LIVER IN'VJ GO 11A TO 11 PREPARED BY DK SA.NFOKD. Compounded entirely from tills, IS one of the best Purgative and I.iter Mtdicn.es now In-fore lite public, Hull lots a- a Citharlir, easier, mild er, and more elf.-i.iiial than any other medieine known. It is n-t only a Cathartic, hot a l.ivrr remedy, anting lirst on the l.ivrr to ijr ti s n.orlod matter, tin non :lit? stom ach and bowels tocairy oil :o.it rn,titer, thus urcicnplish n; two purposes eif.-ctiiAlly. tt ilbout iny of the palnfui f-I l!:ig<i ex,>i-rinc it in tire operations of uio-t Cathar*i s. D lrei-gltieii.- the .-t stern at the une ii.ne lb it n purges it, arid w heri taken daily in in derate rlosrs i\ ill >tr ngllt ell ill J Ml i;,l It up with unite ■ i ra| id;'-. I lie lover is one of the prin tp.il regulator* nfthe human body; and whtii. it ri: * its function* we I (he powtfb oftliesy - , 'e.u in !y ti ielope.l. I lie stoma. h isaliiio-l ei. tm-'y depend, nt on the be:,lt; j ,ci oiioli i I. . lot ti.o ,r. per peiiorm arot- of its functions ; | yj.''. when in. stomach is at fault ttie h .weir ate .i! *- ' fault, and ri.e uh.drsy*- tnn snfiers in eotiMr- S Meiiet nfM idfui the l.i. i.;t - having reased to do it duty. lor tin; dis e i es of that organ, one of ;!i • proprietor. lias iiiaili. it -tint,, in a ~ practi-e of more than "-0 . *r-, to find some rt-ine- — d- wln reu i:h to ■ uui'ti- .. t ; • uiat.y i! r I'o pß.ve thai :in.- rem is i- i u-i fuiid,a;.y pttftturi irciuhlcd t\ lii L.iv - ' Kit I' ~ PI.A I N i in any of } Hk funi s, ti iri Ijui to try n .ir.it'" ru.el c>*i.v;ctioii ia • reriaiti. Ttit'sctsiinure | . mc<t* uit u- rMd or bat! , mnt'.' r fiom il* >) teui 9 —* !} ii j; iii i Uvir a lieallhy flow • t Mb:, in vgoraii:.i ibt* s-toiiiach, r iUrinp food to <i>2esl I ivi elf. purit'r/ipfr the bl&d* giving tone ai.d hualih tollle tftniJt; iiiai bit er*, re- ' itiuviac Our f'tcse of <!t# * * I Y* rf:;ti* a radical i urc fin. l'LL s AITAC KK .me nirtii, ai.d what is *r, ;T"Vr-!itrd, hj <rca>i.iiia! use of il.e Liv rli v: •iiatr. Our '!>•• /" Ifu r ictli; tuffit icni lo teli.-\ ** i..- atid •-^* k | |ir'Veiil the fmd fiorn ri H ityr and sourinf (T\,mie d ne taken beft>re re tiring prevenm NIGHT- MARK Only *>u*- dogic ta ken at nu'ht h.i'M-iis tin* bowels gently, ami i ur s j < IVENEJIS. On# 't.ken ifier eici meal will curr I)vsrKPRiA. t'rOitf •lose lit two tril-poonflll? S will alw a> - v-SICK HEAD WOK Oi.e E. tile tsken f. i !"- Hint oiislruction remuves (to- cause of tile dis a.-r :tii>l u.aki-s a perfeil run - . : Only one ilose in>n.edlatc- [ )> relieves I'HOtic, while : one ili>e oftenrepeslert i! !a sure cure for CHOLERA Mortals, at.il :i preventive of CHOLERA K-Only one , bottle is ne ji'it to throw out t f the system the effects of , ineeii ii.e after a long steknees. One bottle t -sen for . JAt Nbtce removes aii |low Lessor it tit.antral color from I lie skin. One rose taken a short time before eating . vi-or to the appetite ami makes f ti well One dose often repesled fttire. Cttßo.xrc DlAtiaiiEA in its worst i forms, ami Summer tirtil Ho .vet Complaints j h 1.1 aimnst to th" tirst dose One or 'wo dost o euri K aliack- eattsed hy Worms in • hildri-n ; tiiere is no surer, safer or speed ier remedy tn the world, as it MKVKH t.tils. K few bottles cures DROPSY, hy eicilli-j the absoibenls. We take pleasure in recmnmertdinff this n edtcine as a ; revert.ve f..r Feve: avp AfX'E. CrtlLL rtvi.K and tii : \erot a BitiCUS Tyj.- it ..peralen .villi certainty, and 111 usands arc willing to testify to its wonderful virtues. All who Use :i an- Jiving ihsir unanimous testimony in its favor. water in t|;t mouth with :lw Invigorator, and swallow togs.h'-r. TUT' I.IVKft I\VICJOU ITOn IS a <ci. iittfi.■ Medical Di.rovery, and is daily rUin r cures almost t o great to -■) we. it curt -e.if by magic, i Vti. the arsl il.-se fctv ,j.g beet fit, and aehb ia ii.o.'e lletti o.ie bottle is required to ear... :u kind of J.tv; r i umjii'irt, from the worst Jdiiinli.e to a common II . i .< he, ail of v.lntl. are lite result i I" a Diseased lover. pairE ONB OOLL.'.a PKlt OTt'ILE. !)!* 3A.\FORD, Pronr elor, 3i3 Broadway, N. V -VRelailfcd by ali Droggleis. jo 10 m 0 liw lEL<6)W3J® IyIIOFESSIONAL business promptly attend j etl to, and charges reasonable. OFFICE on North Main street, second doo. below the town flail, and nearly opposite the Gazette office. je 21, Ihs5 —tf. idiEW OFFF.RS his professional services to the citizens of Lewi blown aud vicinity. Of fice three doors wes' of Zollinger's hat etors, East Market street. mh2s-6ui t tTOVES! STOVEs- —A large assortment at low prices for sale by F. J. HOh KM AN. mm* BY virtue of sundry writs of Vend. Expo nits, Al. Vend. Exp., Levari Faeais and Fo ri Facais, issued out of the Court of Com mon Pleas of Mifflin county, and to me di reeled, will be exposed to sale by public ven due or outcry, at the Court House, in the Borough of Lewistown, on Saturday, Oct 30, 1853, at one o'clock in the afternoon, the following real estate, to wit: A lot of ground situate on the north side of Third street, in the borough of Lewistown, fronting 15 feet, more or less, on said street, extending back 200 feet, more or less, to an alley, bounded on the west by lot of David Chris well, north by an alley, east by other lot of George B. Patterson, arid south by Third street, with a two-story frame house and other improvements thereon erected. Alio, one other lot of ground fronting 30 feet, more or less, on Third street, and extending back 200 feet, more or less, to an alley, bounded on the west by other lot of George B. Patterson, north by an alley, east by other lot of George 15. Patterson and others, and south by Third street, with a two story double frame house, carpenter shop and other improvements there on erected. Also, one other lot of ground fronting 15 feet, more or less, on Third street, and extending back 9t) feet, more or less, bounded on the West by other lot of George 15. Patterson, north by Jot of Patterson and others, east by Samuel Molsun, and south by Third street, with a two story frame house and other improvements thereon erected.— Also, one other lot of ground fronting Id feet, more or less, on Grand street, and extending back 90 feet, more or less; bounded on the west by other lot of Geo. B. Patterson, north hy Patterson, south by David Cfitiswell, and east by Grand street, with a two story frame house and other improvements thereon erec ted. Also, one other vacant lot of ground fronting 30 feet, more or less, on Grand street, and extending back 90 feet, mure or loss, hounded on the west bv other lot of George 15. Patterson, north by an alley, south by Pat terson, and east liv Grand street. Seized, ta ken in execution and to be sold :•> the prop erty of (rCorijr li. Ihllt(r Son. AI.SU, All that parcel ami tract of land belonging tu the said Samuel J'. Lilloy it being part of the land purchased by said Lilley from W m. Matthews, situate, in Decatur township. Mif flin county, bounded by lands of John Hunt i n.el and Timothy J. St rre.tt on the south, and John Burkhulder and Hezekiah Yanzandt mi the north and east, containing 160 acres, more or less, with a grist mill, saw mill, lie , (hereon. Soiled, taken in execution and to be sold as tbe property of Samuel J'. lJUcy. A 1.30, A lot of ground situate in the East Ward of the borough of Lowistuwn, fronting 24 feet, in ore or less, on Valley street, and cx tending hack 75 feet, more or less, adjoining lot of Henry Duhbs on the southwest, and i other ground of Henry Peters on the north and northeast, with a two story frame shop thereon erected. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Henry IV i iers. AI.SO, All that certain tract of 11 acres, 116 per ches of land, more or less, situate in Oliver , township, Mifflin county, bounded hy lands of James Ilaekenburg on the west, Augustine | Wakefield on the east. George Strode on the north, and the Juniata river on the south. Seized, taken in execution and to he sold as the property of James Jackson Jiobiwn. ALSO, f All the right, title and interest of Frederick I Schwartz, in a tract of land situate in Perry township, Mifflin county. Pa., containing 170 acres, nmre or less, part of which is cleared, adjoining lands of £. L. Benedict, heirs of Kothrock, deceased, and land of Freedom 1 Iron company and others. Also, 13 acres, more or less, in the town i ship and county aforesaid, bounded hy other lands of F. Schwartz on the North, and by lane leading from Kishacoquillas turnpike to Milliken's old mill on the West, and hy the road leading from Lewistown to the Poor It use on the south, and the mill race or fee der >i John SterrettV mill on the cast. Seiz ed, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Frederick Schtcartz. A lot of ground, situate in tho Borough of Lcwistown, Mifflin county, fronting 30 feet i n Market street, and extending hick same I width 200 feet to an alley, bounded on the j East by lot of .Mrs. Doty, (now Z . Orner) and by lot of Thompson's heirs on the We.-t, with a small frame shop thereon erected. Seized, taken in execution and to be field as the prop erty of Joseph .1. Ficklhoru. A T no. All that messuage, tenenn nt, Gristmill, and Saw mill, and two tracts of land in Derry township, in said county of M fflin, adjoining each other, and bounded as follows: First; tract beginning at a white oak corner of this j and Jaiucs Glasgow's land, thence by i.tnd of' Samuel Price North 574° East 85 porches to ; a gum, thence by the other tract hereby con- j veyed South 42j s East 25J perches to a post, | thence South lk'3 C East 42 perches to a sugar ! tree, thence South 54' East 20 perches to a post, thence by land of Robert Buchanan ; South 57£° West 92 perches to a white oak, j tho place of beginning, containing 40 acres j and 66 perches of land, and the usual allow- i anco i f six per cent, for roads, &*o., this being ! tho tract up; n which the Grist mill and Saw j mill arc erected. The second tract adjoining j the above and surveyed in the name of An . thony Elton, on a warrant, dated 17th August, ! A.!>., 1796, is bounded as follows: Begin-I uing at a beach, thence by lands of James j Duncan, Est)., North 60 East 104 perches to j a poplar, and thence North 63° East 102 perches to stones, thence by lands in the name of Elizabeth Graie North 28' West lob perches to a hickory, thence by lands in name of David W. Martin South 55° West 1254 perches to a post, thence by land in name of John Light South 57° West 53 perches to a white oak. thence by lands of John Reynolds South 19° \Vt 93 perches to a hickory grub, , tlieuce by lands in name of John Mcutgnm cry N.uth 7P East 79 perches to tho place of beginning, containing 2U'J acres and 150 perches, and the usual allowance of six per cent., both tracts together containing 259 acres and 78 perches, and allowance, being the same tract of land which John Wagoner and Sarah his wife, by their deed dated the sth of April, 1813, conveyed to Henry Miller, who, with Elizabeth his wife, by their deed dated tho 21st day of April, A. L>. 1834, con veyed the same to Willis Goplin, who, with i Mary Ann his wife, oy their deeu dated 9th day of April, A. D. 1838, conveyed the same to Michael Roush, and the Assigns c: the said Michael Roush. by their deed dated the day of A. D. 1849, recorded in Deed Book D. D , p. 16280, conveyed the same to the said Abraham Rothrock. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of . Abraham "Rothrock. ALSO, All that certain frame building or dwelling house, being 20 feet in front and 32 feet in depth, situate in Derry township, in the coun ty aforesaid, about one• half mile northeast of toe eastern boundary of borough of Lewis town, in county aforesaid, and in a certain piece of ground bounded by the mid leading from Bellefonte to Lewistown, called the new turnpike, and being the same house in which the said Charles Stratford now resides, and the lot or piece of ground and curtilage ap purtenant to said building, in the same tow n ship of Derry aforesaid. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Charles Stratford, owner and contractor. ALSO, All that certain half lot of ground, situate in the Borough of Lewistown, Mifflin county, bounded on the South by Market street, be ing the front thereof, lot No. 09 on the West, by the other half of said lot on the East, and by an ailev on the North, being the western half of lot No. OS in the general plan of said borough, with a Brick house and othei im provements thereon erected. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Fred'rick Schwartz. x i.so, A certain tract of land situate in the bor ough of McYeytown and Oliver township, Mifflin county, containing 31 acres and 25 perches, more or less, with a forge and re mains of a saw mill, and a number of small bouses thereon erected, known as the Ellen Forge property. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of the Juniata Iron Company. ALSO, A tract ol land situate in Wayne township, Mifiiin county, containing 280 acres, more or less, formerly the nropi rty of John Hainan. Also, certain water privileges in another tract of land in said township and county afore said. Also, another tract containing 25 acres and 33 per lies, more or less, adjoining lands of Hector Calbraith and others in said Wayne township. Also, a tract of land in I uion township, Mifflin county, containing 12 acres, more or less. Also, a certain ore right on land of Elijah MeVoy. Also, a tract of mountain land, containing 400 acres, more or less, situate in Oliver township. Mifflin county, surveyed in the name of Charles Hall, bounded by lands of Charles Goben and otiiers. Also, another tract of mountain land, con taining 400 acres and 48 perches, more or less, in said Oliver township, surveyed in the name of Paul Baldy, adjoining Samuel Young and others. Also, one other tract of mountain land, containing 400 acres 48 perches, more or less, in said Oliver township, adjoining lands of Daniel Levy and others, and surveyed in the name of Paul Weitzcl. Also, one other tract of mountain land, con taining 400 acres and 1 perch, more or less, in said Oliver township, surveyed in the name of Wm. Me Adams, adjoining lands of Joseph Ewing and others. Also, a tract of land situate in Oliver town ship afort -aid, adjoining lands of Stackpole's heirs, Ifonj. Walters and others, containing .'ll acres and 64 perches, upon which is erec ted the Stack of Brooklyn Furnace, with all the coal sheds, tenant houses and other im provements. Also, a tract of land situate in Oliver town ship aforesaid containing 7 acres and 41 perch es, more or less, adjoining 1 mds of Benjamin Walters and others, upon which is erected a Furnace datn, and other improvements. Also, a tract of land situate in Oliver town ship aforesaid, adjoining lands of Brook, Thouias & Co., Win. McYey and others, con taining 15? ai res 48 perches, more or less. Also, a trm t v f land situate in Union town ship aforesaid, containing ll acres 244 perch es, in ore or less, adjoining lands of John Ilardt, Michael Yoder, and others. Also, a tract of land situate in Wayne township, in Mifflin county, adjoining lands of I.ukins, Atkinson, David Sunderland and others, containing 155 acres, more or less. Also, a tract of land situate in Wayne township aforesaid, adjoining lands of Irvine and others, containing 250 acres 28 perches, more or less. Also, a tract of land situate in Wayne town ship, adjoining lands of Hubert Witherow, A. Lukins and others, containing SO acres, inure or less. Also, a tract of land situate in Oliver town ship aforesaid, adjoining the borough of Me- Veytown, lands of Casper Dull and others, containing 77 acres 11S perches, ni re or less. Also, a piece or parcel of land known as Greenwood Ore Bank, situate in Union town ship aforesaid, containing 1G acres 155 porch es, more or loss. Also, a tract of land situate in Oliver town ship aforesaid, containing 82 acres 1.12 perch es, surveyed in the name of Thomas Bruce. Also, a tract of land situate in Oliver town ship aforesaid, containing 103 acres 35 perch es, surveyed on warrant to George Calbraith. Also, a tract of land situate in Wayne town ship aforesaid, adjoining Robert Furgy and others, containing 24 acres sO perches, more or loss. Also, one other tract of land situate in said Wavne township, adjoining lands of William Laughlin and others, containing 52 acres 52 perches, more or loss. Also, a tract of land in said Oliver town ship, surveyed in the name of Ilenry Shttfer, i adjoining Charles Hall's tract, containing 400 i acres, more or less. Also, a tract of land situate in Oliver town- i ship aforesaid, adjoining lands of Caldwell's ; heirs, containing 50 acres 150 perches. Also, a tract of land situate in Union town- J ship, aforesaid, adjoining lands of David Zook 1 and others, containing 32 acres, more or less, ! with an Ota bank thereon and Improvements, i .Ms -, H certain uio bank right on the land j cf the heirs of Be; j. Waiters, dee d, known j as the Walters Ore Bank. Also, a tract of land situate in Oliver town ship aforesaid, adjoining lands of George Al- | len and others, containing 108 acres 142 per- | ches. A! .v. a tract of land in Wayne township | afot. said, adjoining lands of Alien, Rosen- I li ;and others, known as the sour land, sur vived on a warrant ef Geo. Johnston. A! a u tot of land in Wayne township aforesaid, containing 100 acres, more or less, adjoining lands of R. M. Millike; nnd others, known a* part of the llall farm, the whole containing about 3730 acres, more or less. .Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of th>' Juniata Iron Company. A T. so. All that parcel or tract of land situate in tho borough of Levvistown, bounded on west bv lot of Davis Bates, 233 feet, more cr less, on the north by Elizabeth street 68 feet, more or less, on the east by a 14 foot alley, on the south by lots of John R. Weeks, composed of No. 4, 24, 25 and 26 in the general plan of aid borough extended, with a large brick machine shop, moulding house, pattern house, : carpenter shop, engine, cupola, and other im ; proveuaents ihereuu. and known as the Foun dry and Machine Shops or Juniata Iron Works ; and also, all that Jot of ground situ ate in said borough, bounded on the east by Main street, on the south by Water street, od the north by lot ow ned and now in the occu pancy of Mrs. Emily Elliott, on the west by lot of Wm. Shimp, (a fourteen leet alley be ing between.) being (36 feet 8 inches width on Main street and 210 feet in length on \S ater street, being parts lots No. 22, 23, 24 and 25 in the general plan of said town, with two dwelling houses and other improvements thereon erected. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the propertv of John Zeiylcr* T. E. WILLIAMS, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office, Lewistown Oct. 14, 1858, Bidders at the above Sheriffs Sales, are here by notified that in each case where propelty is knocked down, the purchaser will he required to pay down ten per cent, on the. amount ul hi< hid in cash, and give judgment note w ilh appro ved security for the balance; to be paid when the deed is acknowledged. Unless these con ditions are complied with before the sales close, the property will be set up again and resold. UKA\) Til IS! And Don't be Astonished at the Raise F FROM A STdRLREEIER UP TO A TAILOR* MThe subscriber, having a gain engaged in the Tailoring business, woul i most rcspeet iully solicit a share of a lib eral public's patronage. Front his Jong expeiience a# a Cutter and Tailor, and having justrecevied the latest oily fashions for the fall and winter, he feels con fident lie can please all who may patronize him. All his work will be warranted to fit. being made in a style not to be surpassed by any other establish ment in the place. His shop is at his Newspaper and Magazine Depot, in the north corner of the Diamond, two doors from the Lewistown Hotel, where all the Mag azines and Newspapers of the latest dates can he had. Isept23j JOS. M. COGLEY. BOOKS & VrVTiOMHV! ffllE subscriber has just received, at his old stand on East Market street, a full and com plete assortment of Family and Pocket Bibles, Hymn and Prayer Books, of various kinds and -tyles of binding ; Blank, Classical, Common Behoof, Miscellaneous and Juvenile Books, em bracing all the text books used in our Acade mies and Common Schools, together with. of every description, which he will sell at re duced prices to suit the times To the lovers of the weed he would recom mend his large, and extensive assortment of TOBACCO AND CIGAKfc of various kinds, and of the most celebrated brands, which he will dispose of wholesale and retail on the most reasonable terms. He invites all to call and examine his goods and judge of the quality and prices. G. W. THOMAS. Justice of the Peace, Scrivener, fonve y ancer &. General Collector attention paid to all business en £ trusted to his care. oel7 *V T OTICE. undersigned, give no- 1 tiec, agreeably to the laws of Pennsyl vania, that we intend making application to the next session of the Legislature of Penn sylvania for the incorporation of a Think, to be located in the borough of Lewisfuwn, county of Mifflin, and State of Pennsylvania, under the namp, style and title of " THE MIFFLIN COUNTY BANK," issue to be secured by bond arid mortgage ou reai estate to be appraised by three men appointed by the Governor, at three-ft urths its cash value, and joint and separate liability of all tho stockholders, to. have general' hanking and discounting privileges, with a ; capital of One Hundred Thousand Dollars, with the privilege of increasing it to Five Hundred Thousand Dollars. Wnr. Cummins, Win. Thompson, Davis Bales, Thomas Reed, John Henry. John B. Nageny, Alexander Kurd, Win. Beaty, Wm. M. Fleming, Abuer Thompson. Lewibtowri, June 24, 1853.-6 ib "/w | MORE MEN wanted as Agents r M / to circulate rapid-selling valua ble FAMILY' WORKS, which attract by their low prices, interesting contents, and superbly colored plates. For circulars, with particu lars, apply, if you iive East, to 11ENRY* HOWE, No. 102 Nassau st., X. Y. ; it West, to tho same, No. 11l Main st., Cincinnati. August 12, 1858.-Jiu / 1 8. LARK & CO., ND. 20 Maiden Lane, * H • New York, Manufacturers of Gold anil Surer PENCIL CASES, and GOLD PENS of every description, offer their good a direct to the country trade at the prices others charge tho city dealers, thereby saving the purchaser about 20 per cent, which they would have to pay tho dealers if bought from them. Our object is to sell for cash at one profit over the cost of manufacturing. Samples will be fur nished to those who may desire to see the goods, at the dozen priee, and can be sent by express, with bill to collect, augl2-3m JT. DROWN, Manufacturing Jeweler, • No. 2d Maiden Lane, New York, offers iiis stock, consisting of a general assortment of Lock' Is. Chains. &e., which are offered at the low est cash prices. Great inducements to country cash buyers. augi2-3tu The Daily Telegraph, Published al Mirrishiirg, Pa., hj Geo. Ih-isner & Co., publlrh' ihe List of Letters by authority, a sure evidence of it having the largest circulation. Teruia—A3 per year; the weekly and semi-weekly ia also pubiUbed at #2 per >ter. THE BILTI9ORE A3ERICIS, Published d.OIv, tii-weekly and weekly, by Dobbin 4a Fulton, I 2 Btltimnre street, Baltimore, Md. llailv jiil per annum, jt I f. ir S months. #3 for 6 months, <2 f.,: t month-.. Tri weekly #4 per annum, #3 for r.lre | months, #3 for six oi-'tilUs, anil for thr, e month*. Iht H'etk'. .i uirica* is published at #1 50 per annum, : eight month* Al, four copies eight copies 10, fourteen i for 13, in for 2C—ail payable tit advance Philadelphia Daily Tews, Published by J. K. Fluutgcn, 13t: south 1 lord street, at four d-dlars per an num. The Dollar IVctklit .V trs. I>, aim publisher; at *1 per 1 annmn, 6 copies for sa. 13 for ,0, 20 for 15, 25 for 20 NATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE i f IMTIS Great Journal of Grime and Grim ! inalsis in in Twelfth War,andis widely,-irr.ii'ated 1 throughout the country. It contains all the Great Trials, ' Criminal Cases, and appropriate Editorials wi the same, j together with infoiiualioii on Criminal Matter,- pot to bo j found in any other newspaper KrSuhscripitions, A'-i per Annum; Al for six months, to ' be remitted by Subscribers, (who should write ih,-i names and the town,ecu-. i - nad t • where they r--i<*t plainly,) to H. A SEV OI'R. . Editor & Proprietor of the National P"ll< e G .*eit ap3o New York C'l>
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