E S Gr iwJB BITS. Pennsylvania Railroad. T.;iii> s leave Lewistown Station as follows: WSSTWARB. SASTWARD. Throueli Express, 4 28 a. ni. 12 50 a. m. vSIt bine, 610 P-m. 10 34 •• W i; i 11 +0 a. mi 3 1 p. in. Through freight, k -f p m. 12 5 a. m. 1 ,-.cal Proight, 6 10 a.m. 5 30 p.m. F-ut Freiynt. 10 50 p.m. 3 45 a. ni. Express Freight, 8 30 a. m. 3 47 p.m. Coal Train, 1 20 p. m. 7 34 a. m. D. E. ROBF.SOX, Agent. ajr(ialhraith's Omnibuses convey passengers to s aJ from ah the train*, taking up or sotting them it all points within the borough limits. LOCAL AFFAIRS. Tut RELIEF FUND. —The amount au thorized by law having probably been ap appropriated for the fiscal year ending qn th„ 20th of April, the question naturally arises what shall be done for those whe have left families dependent on them for support. Many no doubt clamor a great deal who have had more money in their hands than when their supports were at home, but as it is difficult to draw a line of distinction between the really deserving and undeserving, it is evident that some thing must be done towards meeting con tingencies which may occur, as it will nev er do to let any suffer from want. The ir regularity with which the soldiers are paid off renders it the more necessary, many of theui now having served for months with out receiving pay. The main difficulty however rests in procuring money, and we would therefore suggest that the leading taxpayers in each borough and township gt up petitions addressed to the Associate Judges and Commissioners, requesting them to continue said relief, under such regula tions as may be deemed proper, and plcdg ing themselves to aid iu procuring money either by borrowing or by the payment of a special tax. XV ith the aid and eouusel jf the leading taxpayers the Hoard of Re lief would of course feel relieved in a great measure of the heavy responsibility resting upon them, because those taxpayers arc- the persons who must eventually bear the bur then. Perhaps a county meeting during April court might elicit sonic expression oi opinion, or lead to a satisfactory devising of ways and iuean9 to meet the case. LEWISTOWN V. O. —The number of Jitters sent froin the post office at this place for the quarter ending 31st March, was 17,- 777 ; number of free 214 ; lejters forward ed 159—making an average of over 200 per day. As the number received is übout the same, over 400 letters are assorted dai iy. If to this be added from 500 to 1000 calls per day for letters and newspapers not hi numbered boxes, the making up of post bills and registering the number of letters .-cut to each place where directed, &c., some idea can be formed of the labor in that office. -MOYINU. —Quite a number of familiec have been changing their residences during the past week—some for better others for worse—and by this time have probably got settled down into something like comfort To women this tearing up and putting down is a trying matter, almost requiring lie patience cf e. Jvb to endure without grumbling and scolding. £aTlhe mountains below us still con .iirae to wear a mantle of snow, and al though yesterday was rather pleasant, the air is raw and chilly. Without any very severe cold, we have had a lung winter, pretty well using up the stocks cf coal, but little being now on hand. The season however is regarded as favorable to fruit. TOWN COUNCIL. —At their meeting or. Monday last, the Council re appointed Geo. ". Wiley Teasurer for the ensuing year; Lewis Culbcrtson Lamplighter at SSO per annum, and we believe dispensed with ths Attorney and Regulators. A tax of three niiiis was directed to be levied for the en ding year, and the High Constable order ed to give the usual notice respecting hors es, mules, hogs, sheep, Ac. LICENSES. —The decision of the Court of Quarter Sessions next week on the li- Oinse question will probably exercise con siderable influence, for good or for evil, so Dr as the sale of liquor is concerned. An indiscriminate license will hardly be toler ated by the court, for that body can in a ost cases itself decide whether " twelve respectable men" havo attached their signa ges fro the application ; but at the same where objection,*'ble houses are brought rward, a remonstrance is the proper mode 0l procedure. The difference incur State sn d some of the Western has often struck us - In the latter the application reads to intoxicating liquors" (or in plain words, "to make drunkards," while in Per.n- L'-ania it i s to entertain strangers and -"•Hers, and accommodate the public! Johnston has just received a D -w supply of Boots, Shoea, Trunks, &c. Wf,! ch he wili be happy to dispose of at aD -eard of low prices. Call soon, and see Ji " jourselyep EXHIBITION.— The DiaUxian Society purpose giving another exhibition on Thurs day evening O? next week, when SNUIG new pieces wiii be introduced. A portion of the proceeds will be djvoted to the Ladies Soldiers' Aid Association. letter from J. Q Adams of De catur, of the 51st Pa. regiment, which participated in the receqt victories iq North : Carolina, gives a graphic account of their marches through mud and water. He sends specimens of rebei envelopes and let ter paper. i Qur old friend Moses Cunningham, of j Col. Black's regimeut, also sends his res ; pects to old friends. We may make some extracts from these : letters in our next. A son cf h- L. Locke, in the Andersop i Guards, is now with the army operating j under Gen Buell. STAMPEDE IN AN ACADEMY. —A large number of persons assembled iu the Mc- Alisterville Academy, Juuiata county, 011 the 15th of last month for the purpose of j holding a Jubilee, when a report, probably malicious, was got up, that the building had ' sunk and was iq danger of falling—the | consequence of which was a regular panic and indescribable confusion among men, women and children. Master workmen pronounce the building uninjured in any I respect and perfectly safe for any number j of persons who can get inside. BsaT'The return of Union township, given below, completes the list of officers elected in this county: UNION fpWNSJJIP. Judge—.John McNabb. Inspectors—Thos. Jacobs, D. Campbell. School Directors—Win. Mc'Nabb, George Smith. Supervisors—Cyrus M. Seniple, Jos. Byler. Assessor—Williamson Cwmmins. Constable—Fincjlny Strung, Auditor I—Jlhn 1 —Jlhn Stroup. S®Two cr three changes have taken place ir, our hotels—Jos Gruvcr taking Mayes', corner Wayne and Market street; John D. L. Bear the National House; and Thos. Mayes the Union House. Died. Qn friilay night, after years of pat ent suffering, ANNA, daughter of lion. James Turner, aged 20 years. A daughter of Mr Troxel's died yesterday morning. ' ' TifE MARKETS^ LEWISTOWN, April 2, 1802. CORRECTED BY UEOROK BLYMYER. Butter .good, j? lb. 16 Eggs, pi dozen, 10 Buckwheat Flour per 100, 2 Q0 Beeswax, per pound, 25 Wool, washed. " unwashed, 24 Dried Cherries, per bushel 1 75 Dried Apples, 25 lb4 to bushel 1 25 Beans per bushel, " " 1 50 Hops, lb., • 12 Feathers, p lb., 40 C >unfry soap per lb., from 5 to 7 cents. Potatoes, 40 Whouliler, 6 Ham, ' 9 Sides, G Lard, 8 'fallow, 00 a 8 CORRECTED BY MARKS T WILLIS. Wheat, white be found at the Coffee Pot Sign ! I'l bo pleased to make her a call, And wish her bright [honey] moonshine; But I could not there make mention of al! I keep at the lhg Coffee Pot Sign! po tell her, for me, ere 'tis too late, That all she may want she,will find— Krom a rattle to nn A B C plate— Supplied at the Big Coffee Pot Sign: I hare just received a fresh supply Of useful things jn household line, O ! then tell her, when she starts out to buy, Not to forget the Coffee Pot Sign! A WHI9PBR TO THE Wirt. I've tobacco and snuff' boxes, too, Made oval—they silver-like shine— Which for your husband I'll present to you. If you call at the Coffee Pot Sign Te wis town. March 2S.TSC2-lm Dissolution of Partnership, IVPTICE I R hereby given Mint the under i-y sijrned, trading under the name of F. & J T. McClure, have this day dissolved part nersbip, by mutual consent. 1 The books and accounts of the firm wiR remain in the hanls of the first named for collection. FRANCIS McCLURE JOHN T. McCLURE. Lewistovrn, March 20, 1862-3t $•. BA The Produce and Commission busi nciS will be continued at the old stand, west end of Market street, Lewistovrn, by the senior of the late firm. Estate of Dr. Samuel L. Alexander, dee'd., L/.ttc of Milroy, Mifflin county, Puma. IE TIERS of Administration to the estate J of Dr. SAMUEL L. ALEXANDER, de ceased, have been granted to the subscriber. All persons haying claims against said estate are requested to present cheiny and those in debted will please make payment to Mrs. LOUIS 4 ALEXANDER. Adin'r., Or to her Attorney, GEORGE 11. MOORE, No. 1513, Poplar street, Philadelphia. mh26-6t* Estate of Robert Stills, deceased. is hereby given that letters of i-i Administration eura testamento annexo on tiie estate of ROBERT STILLS, late of th® Republic of Ilayti, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, residing in the borough of Lcwistown, Mifflin county. Pa. All persons indebted to said estate are reques ted to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them duly nuthenti cated for settlement. GEO. W. ELDER, mb26-Gt* Administrator. Estate of Rartha J. fleSitt, defeased. XJOTICE is hereby given that letters of 1. * Administration cum testamento annexo on tne'estate of MARTHA J. MeNITT, late of Armagh township, Mifflin co., deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, resid ing in said township. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make iinmedi ate payment, and those having claims to pre sent them duly authenticated for settlement. JAMES C. MCNITT, mh2G-Gt; Administrator. tUMIE following is a list of Merchants and X Dealers, clarified agreeably to the pro visions of the act of Assembly: 14th class pays ?7 00: 13th pays SJO GO; 12th pays sl2 50; 11th pays sls 00;' 10th pays S2O 00; 9th pays $25 00. NAMES OF RETAILERS. CLASS. Anthony J?elix, Lewistown, 14 Oliver Chesrtey, ''do 14 Nathaniel Kennedy, do 14 E. Boehner, • • ' -d 14 JohP Davisj do 14 William Johnson, do 14 E. Banks, do 14 Charles Rita, do 14 George Blymyer, do 10 Jacob Blymyer & Co., do 13 Samuel J. Briebin & Co., do 13 E. C. Hamilton fftnan, do H Conrad Ullrich do 14 I rrneis-MeCiure, do II Mrs. MaiV Marks, do 14 A. Felix, (cabinet ware.) do I I John Hoops, Derry township 14 Freedom Iror, Co., do 14 Willis Mann, ' do 14 Mrs. 11. SulUbaeh, Decatur township, 14 J. W. Stcrrett, Brown township, 14 llsAl. Kinsloe, do 14 J. do 13 Jacob I isher, Lewistown, 12 George Nolte, do - • 13 PATENT MEDICINES. 4th class pay 6 $5 00; 3d pays $lO 00; 2d pays S3O 00; Ist pays SSO 00. Jacob K. Metz, Menno township, 4 An Appeal will be held at the Register's Office, in the Borough of Lewistown, on FRI DAY, the 18th day of April, 1862, where all personj who feel themselves aggrieved can at tend if they think proper, and obtain that redreps to which they may be entitled by law. JOHN L. PORTER", . mh264t Mercantile Appraiser. Lumber, Laihi "Flooring/ &c , AT greatly reduced rates.' Studding, all sizes, at $1 25. Good dry boards at 1 50. Best flooring at 20 00. Plastering lath, and paling, headed and not headed, reduced 25 :pcr cent. Wishing to close out our entire stock of lumber, purchasers will do well to call here before purchasing elsewhere. febs F. G. FRANCISCUS. Hames and Traces. TT7"AGON Hames at 50 cts. per pair. Tra -11 ces, Chains, Ac., at 75 cent* per pair. AH kinds of Chains usually sold in hardware stores, sold at low rates, by mbl2 F. O. FRANCISCUS. "" ' ll—— I 111 I II Kishacoquillas Seminary, AND NORMAL INSTITUTE. fJMIE third Session of this Institution will JL commence April 24, 1862. "Encouraged by the liberal patronage receiv ed during the previous Session, the proprietor has been induced to refit the buildings and grounds to render them most comfortable and convenient for students. lie has also secured the assistance of Rev. S. McDonald, formerly tutor of Princeton University, and well known in this part of the country us au able scholar and devoted Christian. A competent music teacher has also been engaged. mh2C S. /,. SIIAUP, Principal. A. S. WILSON. T. M. I'TTLEV. WffIsSW&ST & {SHHRMra* ATTORNEYS AT LAM, LKWISTOW.N, I\\. OFFICE in public square, three doers vve.-t of the Court House.' " ' ftihl2 FOPi HEIVT, At While Hall, Mcnuo Towusliip, 9u!Hih Co., MThe large and commodious two story S T O RE n OUSE, owned by Elizabeth Kenney. The building is new, 40 ly 24 feet, and undoubt edly one of the best business stands now in market. Possession given on tbe Ist of April next. A quantity of dry goods, &c., to the value of S6OO or S7OO, now in the store room, fe"ill bp offered at first cost. An enterprising man will find this a rare chance fur ing in business. For terms, &e., 'apply to I). M. COXTNER, Agent. Menno township, Feb. 20, 1862-4t. LEWISTOWN BAKERY, West .Market Street, nearly opposite the Jail. J 10N RAD ULLRICH, JR. would rcspect fully inform bis old customers and citi zens generally that ho continues the paking of *' BREAD, &c., at the above stand, where those articles can be procured fresh every day. Families desiring Bread, v. • .las. ltohh vs. I). \Y. H'uling's Admr. Zeigler for Burns vs. Steed 's Admr. (.'unninghum's Admr. vs. Oves & Thompson. \V. Kirkpatriek vs. S. If. Ilaines. ( lalUns tor Benedict is. Humincll's Kir. Samuel Bclfonl vs. Jus. Alexander. Ban id Smith vs. fYm. ii. Weber. I Wtfi, Jteed vs. 22l£g i will find, to buy cheap, X Hoffman's the store for Cedarware. Hoffman's " Table Cutlery. Hoffman's " Groceries. Hoffman's " Wall I'apGr. Hoffman's " Oilcloths. A K A1 E 11 S ?' rilO buy cheap for cish, ' 1 j X • Go to* Hoiiman's for Chains. Go to Hoffman's for Forks. Go to Hoffman's for Spade Shovels. Go to Hoffman's for Iron, Ac. I Lewistown, March 19, 18G2. RHEUMATIC ANODYNE A Powerful and certain Remedy for Rfrenin alism, Lumbago, and Pains in the Limbs. ITS pain-relieving and soothing qualities are truly extraordinary. No other lini ment, either in or outside the regular practice, in this country, will at all cojppare with it.— One or two applications of this remedy will certainly and effectually cure any rheumatic pain of recent origin ; one bottle will cure any rheumatism which CAN BE CURED; while its occasional use is sure to afford soothing relief in those old, long-standing, chronic oases which have become so "settled in the bones" as to be incurable. Price 25 cents. gtaF*No one who givos this article a fair trial will fail to be convinced that it certainly will do all tee claim for it, VERY OFTEN MUCH MORE, and NEVER LESS. ASF* Sold in Lewistown by Jno. Swan, Mrs. Margaret E. Irwin, and others, and in the county by Mary T. Brehmau, J. A T. S. Koh ler, and Hoar A McNabb. febl2 NEW FALL GOODS. MY assortment of Goods arc of the best quality and the newest styles, and by attention to customers I hope to be able to j supply the wants of the community at large. Call and see ami examine for yourselves. I sep!B JAMES PARKER. SHERIFF'S SALES. virt,,e £ sundry writs of Venditioni } Exponas, lien Facias, and Levari Facia issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Mi tili n county, and to me directed, will be ex posed to sale, by public vendue or outcry, at the Court House, in the Borough of Lewi,- town, oq Saturday, April 5, 1862. at one o'clock iu the afternoon, the following real estate, to wit: Ail 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 Kauffman north 48", west 24 perches to a hickory stump; and north 411°, west 20 perches to stones; thence by residue and Cas per Hull's land north 36J°, casts2s-10 perch es to stones; north 51°,"east 25 2-10 perches to stones; north 32i°, east 27 3 10 perches to ' a locust; uorth o6°, east 13 perches to post; north 401", east 0 porches to a post; thence by Samuel I odor's land north 45}°, east 9 perch es to a chestnut; south 611°, east 3 5 10 per. ! to a post; thence by lands of Lewis Fifebs : south 29 , west 10 5 10 perches to locust; s>,uth 42°j east 10 6 10 perches to post: south 4!J°, j west 44 10 perches to post; south 67J 3 , east 15 peFches to a post: thence by Jonathan Pothiet s and Simon tiro's lands south 22J°, i west 172 perches to stones, and thence bv j lands of Casper pull north 87°, west 40 perch- i es to place el beginning; containing 63 acres ' and usual allowance of 6 pin cppl. of lambi for roads, with rfn old mill partly fallen down, j a saw mill in about the same condition, and two old houses and a stable thereon erect' ed. Seized, taken in exe'Cutioc, and to be sold as the property of ShTontta tufrsh barger and Daniel Jlarshbarger, Ad/nr. <>f Darul Harshbargcr, deed., with notice to the indole and heirs and terre tenants of the land bound by mortgage,. ALSO, A 1 raet of Land situate in Oliver township, ! containing 100 acres, more or less, about 20 j acres being cleared, with a log cabin and lot i of fruit trees thereon, bounded on the east by i Michael Aults, ; nith by John Allen, west by ' James Kreps, and north by Jack 'a mountain. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of William Todd. ALSO, All that certain Tract of Land situate in Wayne township, Miffiin county, containing 530 acres, be the same more or less, bounded on the west by John Caldwell, north by Bur leigi'Sunderlandß and oast by Millikcn and Penepacker, and south by Wallis, Melcher, and Drakes' heirs, about 300 acros of which are cleared and under cultivation, and occupied as two farms, witji a frame house, bank barn, and other outbuildings ere'e'ted on each farm. Seizud, taken in execution, ar.d to be sold as the property of Henry Inrin. ALSO, All thoge three Tracts of Land, surveyed in the name Pf Jacob Bair, Thomas White, Jacob Wertz or Witzer, situate on the waters of Mineliart's run and its tributaries, in the township of Granville, MifHin 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 27 acres, more or less, with saw mill, dwelling houses, stable and other improvements thereon erected. .Seized, ta ken in execution, and to'be soid as the prop erty of >1 dsun Welch and Wilson Welch, Ad ministratora of John Welch, dee'd., ivith notice to James Welch, tcrrc tcnarJ. A f.S (),'•' A 1 ract of Land situate in Derry township, Mifflin county, containing about 3 acres, mere or less, bounded on the north by land of Mo sos Milier, east by Jacob Miller's heirs, south by a road, and west by Johnathan Amich, with a frame house, frame stable and other improvements thereon erected. Seined, taken in execution, ami to be sold as the property of Eliza A. Kiester, and Josiah L Kiestcr. C. C. SFANBARGER,, Sheriff. Sheriff's Glfiee, Lewistown, March 12, 18G2. - .i . . _ A 1 DII OR S NOTICE.—The undersigned J\. appointed Auditor by the 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- where alb p' rsons having claim? art'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 Byler, deceased. "V" OTICE is hereby given that letters of ad- XT ministration on the estate of CATHA RINE BYLER, 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 requested to make immediate payment, and those hav ing claims to present theua duly authenticated for settlement.. - - :-i C. C. ZOOK, Admr. Brown township, March 12, I$G2.-Gt* plows; OOl>, Subsoil Plows. MeVeytown Plows, 0 Wings, Shares, Ac., for sale by F. G. FRANCISCUS. \ DO/.. .Coal Oil Lamps—rul sorts and ei fjljzes, -from 31 cts. to sls 00 each. ml 2 F. G. FRANCISCUS. •)/A DOZ. Coal Oil Lamp Shades, from 12e to $1 00 each. ml 2 F. G. FRANCISCUS. 1 AA DOZEN Coal Oil Chiajneys, Wicks. J.V/ v7 Brushes, Ac.,'for sale at city whole sale prices to retailers, "by inn 12 F. G. FRANCISCUS. ("CULTIVATORS, Cultivator Teeth and J Points, at reduced prices from past seas ons, for sale by F. G. FRANCISCUS. sJaiiTStsslSlSilSSo I IIAVE on hand some very choice garden seeds, embracing the earliest vegetables grown, such as Peas, Cabbage, Cauliflotfef, Ac. - . F.-G'. FRANCISCUS. SELLING off all kinds of Tin Ware, at wholesale prices at retail. Those in want of tip ware will do well to call here before purchasing elsewhere, mil 12 F. G. FRANCISCUS. IST A. IL S . 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. feba Agt. Harrisburg Nail Co. GRAPE YJNES. I AM prepared to take orders for Grape Vines, produced by Dr. 0. W. Grant, of lona, N. Y., who is known to be one of the most reliable propagators of pups in this* country. The following list arc super .or, hsvu* dy and productive vines, viz: * ' DELAWARE, DIANA, CONCORD, ' UNION VILLAGE, ANNA. Ihe first named i pronounced by extent a u" cultivator to be the try Ixst 6rapekno%ti\i the vCue isi verj l.drdj, r,ml a most abundant bearer*. Hie others named are verv. rtjod.—•' Ihe Anna Urn white Grape.' 4 J ®igSt*i%v'e'ry termor ahd Gardner should be supplied with borne of the above. There is no fruit is so certain a crop or pays as well. - Tire vines are not only superior in quality ; but low in price. F. J. HOFFMAN, '• Lewistewn, Feb. 1,0, ISG2. NATRONA COAL OIL! wAItHA \ r 1:1) SON-KX PLOSIVE. and equal to any Kerosene, i \\ r IIY (mi/ an explosive oil, when a few T V cents in.ire per gallon will furnish jou j with a perfect oil ? ' • * " nl - v ~v PA SALT MANUFAC TURING COMPAQ X;.- * No- 127 Walnut Street, Phila. February 12, 1862. ly ' * .1 SAFCiTIFIERi Family Soap Maker I A LL Kitchen ft>eusc can be made into good | | SOAP by using SAPONIFIER. Directions accompanying each box. Soap is as easily made with it, as making a | cup of coffee. M.iribfuctarcd only by the i Patentees— • ' i ■ Pa. Salt Manufacturing Co. ! fhl2 ly No. 127 Walnut street Phila. Kollock's Daudelion Coffee. '■ r IMIIS preparation, mado from the best Ja j L ra Coffee, is recommended by physicians ! as a superior NUTRITIOUS BEVERAGE ! for General Debility, Dyspepsia, and nil bit- I lious disorders. Thousands who have beeft i compelled to abandon the use of coffee will I use this without injurious effects. One can contains the strength of two pounds of ordi ; nary coffee. Price 25 cents. • i. KOLLOCK'S LEVAIN, The purest and best BAKING POWDER known. f or ir.akjng ligljt;sweet and nutritions j bread sndicflkf& ' Price 15 cent's. MANUFACTURED BV -• M. H. KOLLOCK, Chemist, Corner of J3road and Chestnut street.*, I'liiladelplua, | And sold by all Drugg' nd Grocers. February 20, 1802-1 v. . * Uncle Sam and Family. Yankee Freedom is a lad And Union is his sister ; Undo Sam he is their dad. i Atid he'll give seccsli a twister. For they said Mrs. Sam she died— Wc always called her virtue— Buf you, Secesh, indeed have lied. And now he's going to birch vou, Yankee and sister, too, • 4 ' i ' Are bound on retribution , For our mother they said they knew Died of broken Constitution.' • But Yankee Freedom will now show Secesh to have been mistaken : Though of necessity lie's their foi Until again they right awaken i Then secesh the tune v.ill find Was tUrhed'as sliort as this ; While turning to the Coffee Pot Sign. Which 1 don't want vou to hiiss ' " _ „ | I . ' r or your iannty needs, r.,:-.y be, A little Tiu Ware Solace And, indeed, you onght to see. Then come to J. I. WALLIS, East Market Street. March 5, 18G2.J Lewistown. REGISTER'S NOTICE. foilowing accounts have Wen exam- JL ined and passed by me, and- remain filed 1 of record in this office for inspeotiunof : Legatees, Lredltors, and all others in any way interested, and will be presented to the next Orphans' Court erf the county of Mifflin, to be held at the Court House in Lewistown, on THURSDAY, 10th day of April, ISG2, for allowance and confirmation: 1. The Account of* William Mitchell, Ad : ministrator of thfc estate of Mary ..ClSiyto*, \ late of Derry'township, doe'd. 2. The of John Fleming, Executor of Esther Thomas, late of Mmiio township, dee'd. . , • ■ , j 3. The Account of Simeon K. Zook, Exr. of Isaac Thompson, latg of Union township, j dee'd. ' - . 4. The Account of Wm. Creighton, Exr. of David Mutfhersbough, late of Derry township, dee'd. 5. The Account of William A. Moore Ad - ministrator and Trustfee appointed >to sejl ttfal estate of David Sunderland, late of Wayno j township, dee'd. G. The .Recount of Christian B. Yoder, Ad. j of the estate of Siever Yoder, late of Brown j township, dee'd. 7. The Account of Jacob Ilartzler; Admr. of tliq estate of David Byler, late of Union township, dee'd. 8. The final Account of Jacob S. King and David J. Zook. Admrs. of Yost King, late of , Menno township, dee'd. Q."Tho Account of John Bowersox, Admr., and Elizabeth Bowersox, Admrx., of John Bowersox, jr., late of Decatur township, dee'd. 10. The Account of Lewis 11. Admr. of George LeopoM, late of Granville township, dee'd. *• 11. The Accounts of Thomas Reed, Guar, t of Davis B. Itothrook and Mary A. Rothrock, minor children of Philip Rothrock, late of | Derry township, dee'd. \ 12. The Aeeeunt of Wiiiiam Ross, Guar, of John W., Gabriel,- Samuel, Abraham, I Catharine Snd Henry Garrcr, minor children of Jacob.Garver, lateof Oliver township, dee'd. 13. The Account of Christian Peachcy and John Ilartzler, Guardians of the minor chil dren of Samuel S. Zook, late of Union two., dee'd. , 14. The partial Account of D. F. Milliken, j one of the Exrs. of Robeit Millikon, late of Brown township, dee'd. 15. The partial Account u,' oam'l Milliken, one of the Exrs. of liobt. Milliken, late of j Brown township, dae'd. IG. The partial Account of Elizabeth Gar ver, Admrx., and-D. F. Milliken, Aduir. of J Benjamin Garvar, lata of Union township, dee'd. j , SAMUEL BARK, Register. Register's Office, Lewistown, March 12,1861.