THE 0-AZETTE. Pennsylvania Railroad* Trams Ixftve LewisrtoWn Sintioft As follows: WESTWARD. EASTWARD. Through Express. 5 28 . m. 12 50 a. rn. Fast Line, 6 16 p.m. 10 34 " Mail. 11 49 a. 111. 3 1 p.m. Through Freight, 9 50 p. 111. 12 0 a.m. Local Freight, C 10 a. m. 5 30 p.m. Fast Freight. 10 50 p. m. 3 45 a. m. Express Freight, 8 30 a. m. 3 47 p.m. Coal Train, 120 p.m. 7 35 a.m. Li. £. ROBESOS, Agent. *3-ilalbraith's Omnibuses convey passengers te aoJ from all the traina. taking up or setting thetn down at all petals witlxia the borough limits. LOCAL AFFAIRS. RELIGIOUS N'OTH K. —Rt. Rev. William Bacon Stevens, D. 1)., assistant Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church of Penn sylvania. will preach and administer the rite of Confirmation in St. Mark's Kpisco pal Church, this (Wednesday) evening.— Services to commence at 7 o'clock. The public are invited to attend Saf-The troops which were first fired at by the rebels at Winchester on Saturday, were, vre have some good reasons for be lieving, four companies of the llith un ler command of Major Mathews, Company A, the Logan Guards, being one of them.— The rebel shells and cannon balls all went wide of tho mark, and emboldened these fellows so much that right or wrong they wanted to attack the whole rebel force! Those companies were destined for other service, but may possibly have been in the battb 011 .Sunday. LADIES' VOLUNTEER Atti Astsofi.v- TION. —The hospital box Cer St Louis made up and sent recently, lias reached its destination. The l nion Aid Society, un -■Mr date of St. Louis, March 18, 1802, in a letter to the President of the Association here, writes, '• The Ladies' Aid Society, most gratefully neknowledge the receipt of Hospital supples from the Suldicr's Aid Association of Lewis town, Pa., and tender their warmest thanks for the same. *" tt e feel doubly indebted to you for vour io. Civils, i the last formerly of Rewistown) were com mitted to jail on the suspicion of having beaten and robbed an Irishman on the Railroad, a short distance above that place, en Friday a week. The circumstances as we have been able to gather them, are about these : On Friday an Irishman, who gives his name as White, and who was a member of the f>9th N. V. Regiment, com manded by Colonel Corcoran, and was j wounded at the battle of Hull Run, came to I'errys*. die and got in " tow" with the above named "soakers." The Irishman it j appears had some money, the newly-made 1 chums had none. The four got to drink '>g* always at the Irishman's expense, when after becoming slightly drunk, the Irish man the drunkest, they all started up the Railroad. After some time the three per sons above named came back to town and i appeared to be more than usually flush of ■ mosey. They got a glass of beer in one of the saloons and handed the bar keeper a five dollar bill which was recognized as one which the Irishman had offered at several | places to get change for. A company from the shops of Patterson, returning home on a hand-oar, found the Irishman lying alongside the track a short distance above l'errysville, very much cut and bruised, and in an entire helpless condition. They put him on the car and took him back to j town, and it was ascertained that his spine *as seriously injured. He has since been >n a very critical condition, and his recov ery is extremely doubtful. It afterwards ' appeared that while all four were up along the Railroad, somebody had been , Heard in that direction calling out, "If you do rob me, don't kill me." Suspicion aroused, an( j on Saturday these three men were committed to jail to await a hear ing, and we do hope if found guilty, justice will be meted out to theui unsparingly. he oWreporous democracy made nothing last freek by their opposition to a lnion ticket, and notwithstanding they tried all kinds of dodging, they succeeded in only three or four Unimportant offices. We had offered them half, but that was not enough for their anaconda maws, and the result was that we hare carried both judg j cs of election, by 44 in the East Ward and IS in the West, and fully three-fourths of all the local officers : LEWISTOWN. I , 'Ar' N "'■■>"'■ EAST \VAKI>. W*H> fillt/c. * • Miller li>7 41 %-a •IMIIII W.Seiht'iin-r 47 y, t Ziu harih >i nor •/. tWIBWr. 71 Rotx-rt Mathews 143 -f, Joseph Urnver 47 ' jj 7 .4 tstitti.su r. John MIDST 107 - h lg _. Joseph S. Waream 84 87, jgy ' J iHiyr.*. Geo. W". .Soul t 114 1H Kilnrirw Krvsinger "e John Kulp" 5 85 Lafayette V\ obb liixjtertois. ' Andrew 11. Weber 107 jO - Hot-liner 53 -i <'harles (iaskms 83 *•> Robert Jaeksun 04 GRANVILLE. Juntice peaec—-Win. 11. Smith. Judge—loseph Brought. * lusp-etors—Snml. KiUeuhouse, John Ruble. Assessor—George Allen. Sehool lhreetors—DavKl E. llobison, Thomas E. Al;yt-> atil Krops one year* —Jo>c|>h Snyder-. < otiMuhle—Ab.H4|em Wagiut. *>>P'-ri i- r--; : -o..Se!le,;. , .M,ddle.. )J a l „e- ; sl l eel l an, c \ alley.) .Iweob Klttenhoiise, ( River.) I'ERRV, Jititiee IVaee—Sainl. Earhart. JinJgt—Ja. oh MeCauley. lnspveiors—.lames Hunter. I. R. I'erster Supel AI-ols— Minus Miller, R. Al.etns 1 'ireetors T. G. Bell. .li,o. Keevernml Jaeob Rothroek. Assessor—Heurjr Stedtler. Auditor—John Mohler. < lurk—John Hooiftes. ('<>u stable—Joiiotlian I'riee. HECATE H. Judge—John ISarr. Inspectors—John <. Ycager, IVter Uouscr. A Nice if —Isaue < toss. Supervisor*—Sam!. Suger. David "l etter. Sehool Directors—Jacob Sigler. Geo. 1 Hdt. Auditor —George Orr. i"onstable—Win. Raul. ARM Mill. I'onetabh—liaiw Ward. Supervisor*—S. W. M. Nut, o. I*. Smith. School Hi rectors —H. 1.. Close, Chats. Kvle. A sesor— I 'avi.i Mat-lav. Auditor—Samuel Miliken. Judge—Valentine i outner. inspectors—lra Thompson. D. A. MeMani"il. *'h rk Roland Thompson. Jililgi—New llistriet—ll. H.Gibhoncv. Inspeetor:—Jos. SwarUcll. John Eiison. lllli iW.V. Judge—John Hoyt. Jr. liispeetors—Jno. Gilliland. Jr., li.ivi* llewry. Supert isol's —Robert Cituuiiiiigs, J..hn Kvie. Sehool Hircetors -Will. Greer.'John I!. <'arson. Assessor—l lav id E. Millikcll. < 'onstatde- —Geo. Bums. Audiior—Win. B. Johuston. MEN \-. .1. W. Wilson. \inlilor—-. p.i-tlethw.iit. Town Council—Tims. I. Bnird, John I!. Miller. Judge—lo-*ph 11. Kwitig. Inspector*—Felix Norton. L. 1.. Martin. School Dli'-ctui-—John W. Hamilton, Bctij. Norton, aud John Morrison one year. Asses-or—Samuel i 'take. Constable—Da nisi F. Stevens. WAYNE. Judg'-—David Norton. Inspectors—Jus. A. Dyznit. Ceo. S. Morrison. School Director*—Thomas A. Drake. Win. I'eelit. Supervisor:—John K. MeVey. David Stine, Sr. Assessor—J- H- I'o-tletilWKit. ~r—lai-oh S. Shade. < otistahk—James F. MoNrar. BRATTON. Jit-tic-- Peace—Char Bratton. Tim*. MeCord. Constable—Jacob I.and is. Jtldu'e—Kii-hcsott ltratteii. liispe.-tors—Miebl. GrecnavvaU. W. It. Hrattou. School Directors —Win. It. Hrattou-Simon Gro. .Supervisors—Jus. Hettinger. David Miller, Sen. As-essor—AhraltHin Kantltitan. Auditor—John Whitehead. Clerk —ftiehe.sou Brattouv OLIVFK. Justice* JVaec —Wm. Krwin. Moves Gillespy. Judge—Wm. Wilson. Inspector*—Philip A. Murphy. Jno. S. Oliver. ■Supervisor*—Jo*, dinger. Kli-lia Hratton. Seliool Director*—Will. Ro-s.Juhn Marsden. Assessor—Wm. Wilson. Auditor —Henry Garrer. # ('unstable—John Kiefiedwr. McVKYTOWX. Chief Burgess—Deo W. Mi Bride. Town Council—Geo. Mseklin. J. W. Ptn<-iu, John Hainan. Joseph Glasgow. D. M. Dull. Justice Peace—lames Moral). Judge—Nathaniel Wilson. Inspectors—Jan. 11. ltos.s. Samuel Myers. Assessor —William Wilson. Con c tahle—H. Mt'l.aughlin. List of Grand Jurors for April Term . Henry Felix, Lewistown J. M. Aiken*, Armagh W. I'atton, Menno Win. Cummins, Brown James Bice, Wavne Henry S. Price, Oliver John Cummer, firatton Robert Koniig, Browu Robert Taylor, Union James Wilson, Wayne Wm. R. Bratton, Bratton David Rander, Granville Robert A. Wills. Union J. W. Haekenburg, Brat'u Henry Ulsh, Decatur W. W. Giltaore, Menno Jacob Foolit, Menno O. P. Ramsey. Armagh John Lutz, Dcoattir Henry Swigart, O'iver David Bloon), Lewistown Peter Marks, Decatur Isaac Rantler, Granville Josaph Rhodes, Oliver list of Petit Jurors for April Term. •Samuel Roland, Granville Allan Bell, Armagh Wm. J. Fleming. Menno Kdward Swyers, ierry George Rothrock. Wayne Jao. Campbell, jr.. Union Wm. Johnson, Lewistown Wm. Holfts, Derry Jarnes Wall is, '• Win. Lyttle. Granville Wm. R. Grahatn, Derry George Bortle, McYeytown Jantes Gleuin, Lewistown Jacob Kreider, Menno A. MeForlane, Armagh T. G. Bell; Derry O. L. Um'nerger, Lewist'n Lewis Wisler, I.ewi-town Samuel Stum pit', Decatur Thomas Webb, Menao Augustus Stiue, Oliver Geo. Underwood, Bratton Wm. Read, Armagh James Crawford, Granville Jacob Casner, Menno Johm D. Naganey, Armagh Joel Devault, Granville Aaron Clay, Mc\ eytown Hamilton Ramsey, Aringh John Setaler, jr., Bratton Jno. W. ? icin, McVeyrn Joel Culbeitson, Menno Henry White, Menno John Morrison, Wayne John Lilly, Granville Jacob Bair, Menno Levi Swigart, Oliver Joaeph Swyers, Derry J. B. Ewing, N. Hamilton Robt. L. Patterson, Wayne Jas. Wharton. Wayne Christian Myers, Armagh K. E. Locke, Armagh A. J. North, Wayne Jar.. S. Galbraith, Lewist'n Joseph Morrison, Cnioii A. Orasemyer, Union Cyrus Sample, " tgjuThe Town cfouncil met on Monday evening, and elected 0. Hoover clerk.— Proposals for lighting the street lamps will be received until Monday next, when the remaining officers will probably be appoint ed. The following is a list of officers and men belonging to Capt. E. A¥. Eisenbise's Company, (Co. F) 107 th Regt. P. V., f rom Mifflin County, now at Camp Ziegle, near j Washington, 1). C. Captain—Elias W. Eiscnbise. Lewistown. Ist Sergeant—Frank 11. Wentz, °d " John W. Jones, " " , 4 Edn 3und A. Smith, " Ist Corpofal—Wm. Berry hill, ! *-d " Rob't. Beatty, " 3d " Ilenry Moser, Oliver twp. 4th " J. A. Petri ck, Mifflin Co. Bugler—Wm. Shulfe, Lewistown. Company Clerk and Ouarter-Muster Ser geant \\ ni. F. M Cay, Lewistown. Privates. • Bearly Daniel, Lewistown. Briggs Samuel, • Burns .lames I). " Carpenter Giles, " | Ciiipenter Byron, " Cnrrigan Jas. 11. Oliver township, dinger Andrew C. " • Comfort Morgan, Lewistown. Giffin Albert C. *• Ilart Frederick, • Kberhard Bernard, Armagh twp. Jones \V m. R. Lewistown. Kerlin Wm. (Deserted.) King James, Armagh twp, Maben James, Lewistown. McDonald John 11. " Mcilen ry W ffl. • Mark ley \\ m. !iirj f 11. M. Walters, and bis jovial, gentlemanly assistant, Jos. A. Major. The former, of course, is not brought into so close familiarity with the men composing the respective companies as is his assistant. lie is reputed, however, to be a faithful, high minded and efficient public offi cer, who understands his business, and ap plies himself to it. He has most certainly been fortunate in the selection of one to aid him in the program of his official duties. In his assistant, J. A. Major, he has a man worthy of his confidence, as well as the res pect of the entire camp, officers and privates. I am not singular in thus speaking of the Assistant Commisssary of Camp Curtin. It is th" opinion of all. The " Grays" are es pecially under the most weighty obligations to hiin for his urbanity, yea, evident solici tilde in furnishing them tiieir full quantum of the "necessaries of life." He may rest asaured that he has our bst wishes, individ uallv and collectively; and that he will carry with him, when we separate, the esteem of every man of our company." Killed by Gas. —The Perry Freeman learns that (leorge I>. Hcneh, near Klliotts burg, in that county, was killed by the gas of his lime kiln, on Saturday a week, and was buried the next day. It appears that he went into the kiln to scatter the lime stone, when he was suffocated. lie was an active, industrious man, and he leaves a wife and several children. Frauds. —lt is a singular fact, that although there may have been frauds in some cases of furnishing army supplies ; yet all the tremen i deous charges of speculation, frauds and cor rupticn, trumpctted to the country, since the i war began, have been proven to be false.— i The alleged frauds of Fremont, &e. have all crumbled away at the touchstone of truth. Their origin is easily accounted for. They are the agonizing groans of the bankrupt par ty, that was defeated and driven from the places of power, at the last presidential elec tions—the woful lamentations of hungry pol I iticians, "who would rather rule in hell than ! servo in heaven." One by one those startling charges of fraud against the Union officers are exposed as the base trickery of the Breckin ridge democracy, and will recoil upon their own heads, What under the sun will they do for political capital, if this" refuge of lies" is exposed and the question of slavery settled before the next presidential election.— Mon- I tour American. Zygomatic Toothache Drops, FOR TOOTHACHE AND NEURALGIA. is an infallible remedy for every kind I JL of Toothache, (ulcerations alone except ed.) and equally certain in every case of Neu ralgia which can be reached by external ap pliances. Though powerful in effect, it is ex ceedingly mild in action, and hence can be freely used upon children. It will not destroy the enamel of the teeth as clove oil or creo sote would. Price 12 cents per bottle. Our remodies may be relied npon as com pounded from the purest ingredients, regard less of expense; yet wo put them all at prices which custom seems to have established for such articles. THF PHILA. ECLECTIC CO. t®Sold in Lewistown by Jno. Swan, Mrs. Margaret E. Irwin, and others, and in the county by Mary T. Brehman, J. &T. S. Koh ler, and Hoar & McNabb. febl9 HAMS —a superior article, for sale by , mhiy F. J. HOFFMAN. A. S. WIISOX. T# M# UTTLBV. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, LEWISTOWK, PA. OFFICE sti public square, throe doors west of the Coutt House. mhl2 I FOR 3EiE]VT, At White llall, MfHiro Township, Mifflin Co„ the large and commodious two story ||tTjS TORE HOUSE, wLa£'Jwned by Elisabeth Kenney. The building is new, 40 ly 24 feet, and undoubt edlv one of the best business stands now in market. Possession given on the Ist of April nest. A quantity of dry goods, Ac., to the value of £OOO or s*iOo, now in the storeroom, u ill be offered at first cost. An enterprising man will find this a rare chance for embark ing in business. Far terms, Ac., apply to lb M. CON* I'XEH, Agent. Menno township, Feb. 20, 18C2-4t. LEWISTOWN BAKERY, Hest Jfarket Street, nearly opposite the Jailn ! / 10NI!AI) I LLHICII, JR. would respect j fully inform his old customers and citi /.ens generally that ho continues the Bakin*' ! of BREAD, CARES, &c., at the above stand, where those articles can bo procured fresh every day. Families desiring Bread, Ac. will bo sup ! plied at their dwellings in anv part of town. Fruit, Pound, Springe, and all other kinds of cake, of any size desired, baked to order at short notice. Lewi-town, February 20, 1802-1 y ELECTION. \ N Election for fifteen Trustees of the Lewistovrn Academy for the ensuing year will he held at the Academy, on \V EDXESDA3 , April 7th, between the hours 1 of 2 and 6 o'clock p. tot. m hPJ 11. J, WALTERS, Sec'y. Trial List for April Term, IStti. Margaret Philip* v.*. XV. If. A J. K.Smith. Latigtoii (Vr I'nil vs. Juo. ]!. Irviue's Ailmr. .lames Burns vs. Zeigler and Yarg#r. K. 1.. Benedict vs. Hamilton A Coin fort. K. N. Kendall vs. J. W. Hackenberg. K. L. Benedict v*. Klijah McVev. las. Uobh vs. It. w. Huling's Admr. Zeigler for Burns vs. Steely's Adm.x. Cunningham* Admr. vs. lives A Thompson. W. Kirkpatrick vs. S. B. Haines. I lafiius lor Benedict vs. Hummell's Kxr. Samuel Belford vs. Jas. Alexander. Daniel Smith vs. Win. H. Welter. Wrn. Iteed vs. Draft A Thompson. 11. J. WALTERS. Pro I'rothonotsry's Office, Lewistown, March 19, ISSZ. Applications for License. f|MIE following applications for License X have been filed in my office, to be passed upon at April Term of the Court of Quarter Sessions : George Settle, Tavern, Bratton township. Bernard Elricks, " Brown " E. B. Hummel, •* Decatur " Simon Yeager, " Derry " Jacob Lutz, •' Granville " W. 11. Ilorrell. " Menno Richard Brindle, " Union " John M. Bulcick, " " Hosanna Davis, " M'Veytown Benj. J. Bradley, " " " Wm. Brothers, •• N. Ilaml'tn Win. M. Jeffries, " *• " John D. IJ. Bear, " Lewistown Jacob Beariy, " '• " D. Eisenbise, " " •' Joseph (jruver, '• " " Thomas Mayes, " " " Jas. A. Murray, " " " M. A. Sample, " " " Adam ilauiakcr, Store " " X. Kennedy, " •' " 11. J. WALTERS, Clerk. Clerk's Office, Lewistown, I March 10, 1862-3t / A/"OU will find, to buy cheap, JL Hoffman's tlie store for Cedarwaro. Hoffman's " Table Cutlery. Hoffman's " Groceries. Hoffman's " Wall Paper. Hoffman's " Oilcloths. F A K M E FS ? rpO buy cheap for cash, A Go to Hoffman's for Chains. Oo to Hoffman's for Forks. Oo to Hoffman's for Spade Shovels. Go to Hoffman's for Iron, Ac. Lewistown, March 19. 1862. The Prince Royal and Royal Cook Cooking Stoves. r |MIE subscriber has for sale the best Cook ing Stove in the market. Hundreds hav been sold, and in every case given the warm i est satisfaction. They are more durable, ''< j entire top being double plated with icrougu I iron; the back plates arc double of cast iron. Every housekeeper knows that these aro the only parts affected by the heat, hence the value of this groat improvement. No burn ing out of pieces. Hole covers and oven-tops. 1 hese Stoves possess a neat and beautiful appearance, have all the most valuable im provements that make a Cook Stove a house hold pleasure, viz : largest diving flues, which increase the draught, and diffuse the heat just where it is wanted, under and around the baking oven—large fire chambers, taking wood from 24 to 30 inches long—deep ash pit, adding much to the convenience of clean ing out the stove—with wood and coal grates, firebrick, &e. Every Stove warranted, and sold as low as any ordinary Cooking Stove. °?t3o F. G. FRANCISCUS. Milan raj to. SPECIAL NOTICE. At the Oak Front, East Market Street, Lewistown, Pa. I IIAVE returned from Philadelphia with a large assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, which I will sell at a small profit for CASH, or produce, or marketing of all kinds. ecplS JAMES PARKER. NEW FALL GOODS. MY assortment of Goods are of the best quality and the newest styles, and by attention to customers I hope to be able to supply the wants of the community at large. Call and see and examine for yourselves. oplß JAMES PARKER. SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni Exponas, Fieri Facias, and Levari Facias j issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Mifflin county, and to me directed, will be ex posed to sale, by public vendue or outcry, at the Court House, in the Borougli of Lewis town, on Saturday, April 5, 1862. at one o'clock in the afternoon, the following teal estate, to wit: All that certain piece or parcel of land sit- ' uate in Bratton township, Mifflin county, ' bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a black-oak stump, thence by lands of Ja cob Kauffnun north 4*°, west 24 perches to a hickory stump; and north 4 1 west 20 i perches to stones; thence by residue and Cas | per Hull's land north 3GA°, east 525 10 perch ■ es to stones: north 51°, east 23 2 10 perches to stones; north 32**, east 2/ 3 10 perches to i a locust: north 3G°, east 73 perches to post; north 40]°, oast 0 perches to a post; thence by j Samuel 3 oder's land north 43 J°, east 0 perch ; es tii a chestnut: south 61$°, east 3 5 10 per. I to a post; thence by lands of Lewis Fibbs ' south 2'.)°, west 100-10 perches to locust; south 4- > east 10 G 1(1 perehes to post: south 111°, ! west 4 4 10 perches to post; south 67p, east 13 perches to a post; thence by Jonathan I , l'othier s and Simon tiro's lands south 22,°, i west 172 perches to stones, and thence by lands of Casper Dull north 87°, west 40 perch- ! cs to place of beginning, containing 03 acres j : and usual allowance of 6 per cent, of land j for roads, with an old mill partly fallen down, a saw mill in about the same condition, and two old houses and a stable thereon erect* ed. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Solomon Harsh hargrr and Daunt Harsh burger, Admr. of j David Harshbarger, drr'd., icith notice to the j terdnfe and heirs and terre tenants of the land \ hound by mortgage. % ALSO, A I ract of Land situate in Oliver township, ! | containing 100 acres, more or less, about 20 i acres being cleared, with a log cabin anal lot f fruit trees thereon, bounded on the east by i ■ Michael Anlts, south by John Allen, west by , i James Kreps, and north by Jack's mountain. 1 Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as 1 the property of H'ilham Todd. ALSO, All that certain Tract of Land situate in \Vayne township, Mifflin county, containing 530 acres, be the same more or loss, bounded on the west by John Caldwell, north by Bur lew, Sundertands and Allen, cast by Millikcn and Rcncpacker, and south by Wallis, Meloher, and Drakes' heirs, about 300 acres of which are cleared and under cultivation, and occupied as two farms, with aframehouse, bank barn, and other outbuildings erected on each farm. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of llenry Irwin. ALSO, All those three Tracts of Land, surveyed in the name of Jacob Bair, Thomas White, Jacob Wertz or Witssr, situate on the waters of Minehart's run and its tributaries, in the township of Granville, Mifflin county, con taining in the whole 1213 acres and 7 perches, and allowance, more or less, with a frame saw mill and other improvements thereon erected. Also, One other tract, adjoining the afore said, containing 2* acre?, more or less, with saw mill, dwelling houses, stable and other improvements thereon erected. Seized, ta ken in execution, and to bo sold as tho prop erty of Welch ami Wilson Welch, Ad mimslrafors of John Welch, deed., with notice to James Welch, terre tenant. ALSO, A I ract of Land situate in Derry township, Mifflin county, containing about 3 acres, more or less, bounded on the north by land of Mo ses Miller, east by Jacob Miller s heirs, south by a road, and west by Johnathan Aniich, with a frame house, frame stable and other improvements thereon erected. Seized, taken in execution, aud to be sold as the property of Khza A. Kiesier, and Josiah L. Kiester. 0. C. STANBARGEU, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Lewistown, March 12, 1802. AI Dl 101 l S AOJ ICE.*—The undersigned Xappointed Auditor by tho Orphans' Court of Mifflin county, to make distribution of the balance, Ac., in the bands of 11. J. Walters, Admr. of James Irwin, late of the borough of Lewistown, dee'd., will attend to the duties of his appointment, at the Register's Office, in Lewistown, on SATURDAY, April 5, at 10 o'clock a. in. when and whore all p. rsone having claims are requested to present them, or be debarred from coming in for a share of said fund. JOS. S. WAREAM, mhs-4t Auditor. Estate of Catharine Bjler, deceased. " I^ r OI'ICE is hereby given that letters of ad i) ministration on the estate of CATHA RINE B\ LER, late of Brown township, Mif flin county, dee'd., have been granted to the undersigned, residing in said township. All persons indebted to said estate are rer-juested to make immediate payment, ana fhose hav ing claims to present them duly authenticated for settlement. C. C. /.OOK, Aduir. Brown township, March 12, 18G2.-6t* PLOWS ! PLOWS r SOD, Subsoil Plows. McYeytown Plows, Wings, Shares, ffiZ§liE)S d IIIA\ E on hand some very choice garden seeds, embracing the earliest vegetables grown, such as Peas, Cabbage, Cauliflower, <**• F. G. FRANCISCUS. JELLING off all kinds of Tin Ware, at O wholesale prices at retail. Those in want of tin ware will do well to call here before purchasing elsewhere. mhl2 F. G. FRANCISCtS. NAIL ST OWING to the advanced prices of coal and metal, the prices of Nails have advanced to $3 20 per keg. A liberal discount to deal ers. A full stock in store and for sale by F. G. FRANCISCUS. febo Agt. Harriiburg Nail Co. GRAPE VINES. I AM prepared to take orders for Grape V incs, produced by Dr,. C. TV. Grant, of lona, N. Y., who is known to be one of the most reliable propagators of vines in this oountry. The following list rtrc superior, har dy am] productive vines, via : DELAWARE, DIANA, COXCORI* CNION VILLAGE, ANNA. The first named is pronounced by exten sive cultivators to be the very best Grape known. Ie one is very hardy, and a most abundant bearer. The others named are very good.— I he Anna is a whito Grape. froy-Kvery Farmer and Gardner should be supplied with some of the above. There i no fruit is so certain a crop or pnya at W*ll. I'he vines are not only superior ;n quality, but low in price. F. J. HOFFMAN, l.owistown, Feb. 19, 1862. NATRONA COAbOIL! AKIiANI'r.ll SON-F.XI'I.OSIVE. and equal to any Kerosene. \\/ "T buy an explosive oil, when a few T ? cents more per gallon will furnish you with n perfect oil ? SAW MANUFAC TURING COMPANY No 127 WaluuV. Street, Phila. February 12, 1862. 1 y SAPOHIJIBRf The Family Soap Maker! A LI. Kitclien Grease can be madu into rood SOAP by usiny SAPONIFfEfi. Directions accompanying each box; Soap is as easily made with it, as making a cup of coffee. Manufactured only by the Patentees— . Pa. Salt Manufacturing Co., febl2 ly No. 127 Walnut street Phila Kollock's Dandelion Coffee. 'PIUS preparation, made from the best Ja- I. va Coßec, is recommended by physicians as a superior NUTRITIOUS BEVERAGE fvir General Debility, Dyspepsia, and all bil lious disorders. Thousands who hare been compolled to abandon the use of CoifeC wilt use this without injurious effects. One cad contains the strength of two pound's of Ordi nary coffee. Price 25 cents. KOLLOCK'S LEVAIN,- The purest and best BAKING POWDER knowD, for making light, sweet and nutritious bread and cakes. Price 15 certts." MANUFACTURED BV M. H. KOLLOCK, Chemist, Corner of Broad and Chestnut streets, Philadelphia,' | And sold by all Druggists and Orooert. February 20, 18ti2-ly. Uncle Sam and Family. Yankee Freedom is a lad And Union is his sistOf ; Uncle Saih ho is their dm* And he'H'giVe secesli a twister. For they said Mrs. Sam she died— We always called her. virtue But you, Secesh, indeed have lied, And now lie's going to birch you. Ysrikes and sister 1 , too, Aro bound on retribiitVoq • l or our mother they said they knew Died of broken Constitution. But Yankee Freedom will now show Seccsli to hare been mistaken ; Though of necessity lib's their foe Until agalb Ihcy l'iglit'awaken. Then secesh the tune will find Was turned it's short as,this ; While turning to the Corfcc Pot Sign. Which I dou't! want you to mite! For your family needs, may be, A little Tin Ware Solace r And, indeed, you ought to s££'. Then come to J. I. WALLIS, East Market Strtef.- March 5, I£G2 ] LewistoWrtV REGISTER'S NOTICE. fIMIE following accounts have bben exam- JL ined and passed by me, and remain filed of record in this office for inspection of Heirs, Legatees, Creditors, and all others in any Way interested, and will be presented to fife iiext Orphans' CouVt of the county of Mifflin, to be held at the Court House in LcwiStown, on Till 11SDAY, 10th day of April, 1862, for allowance and confirmation : 1. The Account of William MStfchell, Ad ministrator of the estate of MaVy Clayton, late sf Derry toWnslii'p, d : ec,'d'. 2. The Account of John Fleming, Executor of Esther Thomas, late of Menno township, deo'ih 3. The Accobrif of Simeon K. Zook, Exr. of Isaac Thompson, late of Union township, dee'd. 4. The Account of Wni. Croighton, Exr. of David M'utthersbough', late of Derry township, dee'd. 5. The Account of William A. Moore, ministrator and Trustee appointed toswllTeal estate of David. Sunderland, lato' of Wayne township, dee'd'. 0. The Accouut of Chris tictlß. Vodefl', Ad. of the estate of Siever Yoder,'Jate of Brown township, dfee'd. 7. The Account of J*hCob Khrtzlfer 1 , Admr. of the estate of David Byler, law of Union township, dee'd. 8. Ihe final Account of Jacob-."?! King and David J. Zook. Admrs. of Yost King, late of Menno township, dee'd. 9. The Account of John Boworsox, Admr., and Elizabeth BowCrses, Admrx., of John Bowcrsox, jr., late of Decatur township, dee'd. 10. The Account of LeWitf H. Leopold, Admr. of George Leopold; Ihte of Granville township, dee'd. 11. The Accounts of Thotnas Reed, Guar, of Davis B. Rothrock and Alary A. Roth rook, minor children of Philip Rbthrock, late of Derry township, dee'd. f2. The Account of VVilliam Ross, Giter. of JohtV WGabriel, Bf&M'uel, Abraham, Catharine and Henry Garvei', minor Children of Jacob G arver; late of Oliver township, dee'd. 13. The Accents of.Christian Pcaohey and John IlartzUr, Guardians of the minor cbil* dren of Samuel S. Xook, late of Union twp., dee'd, ~t4. the partial Account of D. F. Milliken, one of the Exrs. of Robert Milliken, late ef Brown township, dae'd. 15. The partial Account of Saat'l .Milliken. one of the Exrs. of Robt MklWwfl, late of Brown township, dee'd. 16. The partial Aceomrt of Elisabeth Gar ner, Admrx., and D, F. Milliken, Arimr. of Benjamin Garver, lat'e of Union township, dee'd. SAMUEL BARK; Register. Register's Office, Lewistown, March 12,1861.