MBieillJEfBAL! The Cultivation of Winter and Spring Barley. The soil best adapted to the growth j of barley is <t light clay loam. Large crops can be grown on stiff clay soils when they are rightly cultivated Winter barley may be sown on land that has been well summer fallowed. The soil should be well pulverized be fore tlii* seed is sown. Bones and 1 larni-yard manure containing nitrogen ! are the best kinds to use. When , beans are planted, alter a clover sod, j barley would do well after the bean i crop. The bare ground should be I plowed twice before the seed is sown, i which should be about the middle of' September. Two bushels of seed to j the acre is sufficient. Spring barley should be sown after corn, beans or turnips. The land . should he prepared by plowing it in t the fall, as the frost in winter pulver izes it and makes it more easily work ed. Clay soils are most benefitted by j fall plowing The land should either j be plowed again in the spring or well | cultivated. The seed should be sown j as soon as the ground is in suitable or- • dor and the weather will permit. Sub * soiling would be beneficial, it would keep the land more moist. Barley re- j quires a moist soil, as it often sutlers i from drouth. After the seed has been ; sown the land should be rolled. It ■ helps to keep the land moist and warm, j and makes the seed come up quicker j and more evenly. If barley is not cut before it is ripe. | it can bo bound up at once. If it is j not ripe it is better to lie in the swath for a day or two. The sample is often spoiled by heavy rains, after it is cut. j which makes it of a dark color. Sj>rure l'p. —lt you get a moment to spare, spruce up—put that gate on its hinges, put a little paint on the picket fence you built last year, trim up about your door yard, make it cozy and in- j vitiug; don't say you can't find time i for these things. The fact is, you have no right to go slovenly—your wife and children will be happier, your farm will sell for more money in the market, and be worth more to you at homo if you devote an odd hour now and then to "spruce up." Now is the Time to Buy. In looking over the columns of a Mary land county newspaper—the .Marlboro Ga zette —we notice an unusual number of advertisements of fine farms for sale. The lands of Prince George's county are among the richest in the I'nion, and situated in the vicinity it two large and flourishing cities —Washington and Baltimore—and surrounded by the Chesapeake Bay and Potomac, they offer uncommon induce ments to purchasers. There is. perhaps, not a finer tobacco country in the l uiou than Prince George's. Persons at a dis tanee, who have merely paid a flying visit to Washington, must not judge of these lands by what is to be seen between this city and Baltimore. Ihe country border ing on the Patuxent and the bay is of I a wholly different character from that through which the railroad passes. The district referred to. known as the Forest, is equally well adapted to corn and wheat as to tobacco ; and uothiug but the j preseuce of slavery has prevented it from becoming a populous and as wealthy as the country around Philadelphia. Slavery will te abolished before the end of the present year, and as soon as the rebellion breaks down, the negroes will voluntarily seek more cougeuial hemes in the * Sunny South,' upon the borders of the Gulf of Mexico. White laborers from the North and from Europe will take their places, tsfld a new era will dawn upon Southern Maryland. \\ e sincerely hope that the people of that region will see the folly of Contending against destiny, and that they will cheerfully co operate in the renovation of their country.— H ishiiijior, Chrou.cU. teaT The last infant of the Queen of Spam received eighty names. test*" The man who continues long to drink the health ol other people, is pretty sure to drink away his own. ISU A elerg ytuan being recently absent iroui home, his son, of leu years, was asked to pronounce the blessing -No' he replied, I dou't like the look of them 'tators !' teai*" -W ill you take something?" said a teetotaler to a friend, while standing near a tavern. •I don t care if I do," was the reply. •W ell, said the teetotaler, 'let's take a walk." —James Buchanan will never appreciV ate the merits of ' Ayer'a I'tils * In l>r Avers Almanac for the present year, in the column of ' miscellaneous events," the following 'scrap of history' is found: ' Traitor Buchanan, born Apiil 21st, 1791.' —The Paris Prttm says of our lieuten ant general : * Grant is the American Masscus, the beloved child of victory, who has never uiet with a reverse, but who is as Tigilant and iudefatigable as if be had one to fear. Alone, he is able to resist the three armies of the Confederation ' —A letter from Washington to the Indtanopolis tfaiette, says: A few davs ago. the workmen employed upon the dome discovered that a dove was making her rest in the ample sleeve of the brazen Goddess. Pay after day. week after week, this industrious bird, with the assistance of her mate, was observed to fly back and forth, while gathering materials necessarv tor the purpose, ller home is now estab lished in the sleeve of liberty, and. in due rime, she will send her breedings forth frotn tbenee into the world. Is it not an , agreeable incident ? TO B A C CO! (•Aniline Oriental Turkish, Im. Turkish, Kose, Favorite, L'n ion, Kiss-me-quick, Sea fa r latti, A:c. No. 1, t and 3 CUT & DRY, rery low. ALSO, PIPES, TOIiACCO-liOXES, CIGA.HS, and in fact everything; that belongs to his j line of business', at very low figures. Call and examine fur yourselves, and save money by buying at the Cigar and Tobacco Store of K. FRYSIXGKK, iH'Vll Lewistown, Pa. NEW GOODS TOM COX'S. H AVING a tine assortment of Shoes suit able for spring and summer. 1 would in- j vite my customers to call and take a look at i them, as they consist of Women's, Misses j and Children's work, of ail the various styles | such as Ladies'. Misses and Children's ; Balmorals of very handsome styles; also j Men's Balmoral Gaiters, Oxford Ties, and ; Br >gans. Boys and Youth's Balmorals of j different styles. As Shoes are very high. 1 ! propose to sell at very small profit, for cash ! llotne made work on hand, and will make j all the various styles to order at shortest 110- ; tice at the old stand in the j uhiic square, ' third door west of Geo. Blvinyer's store, a p22 ISG3 " T. COX. ROBERT W. PATTON, SOI TU SIDE OP niKRLT STREET, l.Et) ISTOWK, PA. HAS just received and opened at his es tablishment a new supply of Clocks, Watches. Jewelry, Fancy Articles, &e., which he will dispose of at reasonable prices. He invites all to give him a call and examine his stock. mhic-b embraces all articles in his lino, and is sufficiently large to enable all to make selections who desire to purchase. ftaJr* REPAIRING neatly and expeditiously attended to, and all work warranted. Thankful for the patronage heretofore re ceived. he respectfully asks a continuance of the same, and will endeavor to piease all who may favor him with their custom. fb2 EISVZ/.U'S \EW PATE\T HEMIC SOLES & HEELS 1 treat Saving of Boots and Shoes. article is light, cheap and durable, J. will ,wear about four times as long as leather, is made to tit the shape of any boot or ,shoe, makes fto noise, cannot slip, keeps the boots from running over at the sides and down at the h'eel, andfean readily be put on Call and try them. For sale bv mar 2 * BILLY JOHNSON. Lewistown Mills. THE HIGHEST CASH PRICES FUR WHEAT, AND ALL KINDS OF GRAIN, ur received it ou storage, at the option of tlu.se having it for the market. They hope. by (living due and personal at tention to business, to merit a liberal share of public patronage. to*-PLASTER. SALT and Limeburners COAL always on hand WM. B Me A TEE i SOX. Lewistown, Sept. 16. 1503.-tf OOW. CiAMt: to the premises i t the subscriber, J in Decatur township, in December last, a red Cow, with white on the back, head white, and stump tail, rather old from an pearance. The owner of said cow is request ed to come forward, prose pr-.pertj, pay charges, and take her away, or she will be disposed of according to law. marl6-3t* REUBEN GOSS. "11l 7rA?.3 & SSCV3S OF all patterns, constantly kept, and for sale at very low figures, as usual, at the famous BIG COFFEE POT SIGN. Lewistown, August 6, Ic>62. Estate of Peter Rhodes. Sen., deceased. X~ OTICE is hereby given that letters i administration on the estate i f Peter Rhodes, sen., late of Oliver township. Mil" fltn county, <iec'd.. have been granted to the undersigned, the first named residing in Oli• ver township, and the latter in Huntingdon county. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment and those having claims to present them duly authent.cated for settlement. JOSEPH RHODES. Oliver feb3 PETER RHODES, Hunt. Co. Estate of Dr. Joseph Henderson, dec'd. VOHCE is hereby given that letters tes tameuury cn the estate of I>r. Joseph Henderson, late of Granville township, dee'd., have been granted to the undersigned, resid ing in said township. All persons indebted to said estate aie requested to make immedi ate payment, and those having claims to pre sent them dulv authenticated for settlement to MARGARET HENDERSON, or Geo. W. Elder, her Attorney, febo* at Lewistown. Estateof Jacob L. king, decea ed. is hereby given that letters testa y n entary on the estate of Jacob L King, late of Menno townohip. Miffliq county, de ceased. h iTe been granted to the undersigned, resiiling in said township. AH persons in debted to said estate are requested to make immediate pa-menu apd those having claims to present them duly authenticated for set tlement. YOST IIART/LER, oarS-6i* _ Execttw AMBROTYPES AND The Gems of the Season. r I MI IS is no humbug, but a practical truth I The pictures taken by Mr. Burkhnlder are unsurpassed f"r BOLDNESS TRUTH FULNESS. REALTY OF FINISH, and Dl RAISI LI IY. Prices varying according to size and quality of frames and Cases. Room over the Express Office. Lewistown, August '23, iB6O. Not Wiman's Steam Gun ! BUT MARKS & WILLIS' SIM! PUSH! KILL! 'TMiE subscribers have erected a Plaster Mill in connection with their Steam Mill, and are prepared to furnish all who may call n them, at any time, with fine, fresh ground Plaster. They wili purchase all kinds of Grain offered, and pay the highest market prices. Flour and Feed, Coal of ail qualities and sizes. Salt. Fish, Groceries Ac., constant ly uu baud and for sale to suit the times. MARKS & WILLIS. Lewistown, Jan. 1 ■", 1002. SADDLES, HARNESS, &c,~ ttjk I he subscriber having now on |hv band one of the best and largest -locks between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, in order to accom modate business to the limes, offers for sale complete assortment of Saddles, Harness, Bridles, Collars, Trunks, \\ hips, Hantes, Valises, Carpet Bags, which are offered tor sale low for cash, or ap proved credit. Among his stock will be found some high ly finished sets of light Harness equal to any manufactured. Lot all in want of good articles, made bv experienced workmen, give him a call. JOHN DAVIS. Lewistown, April 19, 1860. LUMBER! LUMBER!! Wm. B. Hoffman LI) respectfully inf rui the public V T that be has now on hand a very large stock of Lumber, embracing: Boards, Plank. Scantling, Shingles. Shing liug Lath, Plastering Lath, Garden Pale. Fence Rails. Sash of all sizes, Poors. Blinds and Shutters and ready worked Flooring. Mr. 11.. being a practical carpenter, and having selected his stock personally with great care, Farn ore. Builders, and others, needing anything in his line, are assured that they will find it to their advantage to give him a call. N. B. Mr. 11. is still agent f>r the sale of the celebrated wooden water t ipe manufac tured by the Williamsport Companv. Or ders for any size will be promptly attended to. Lewistowu, June 11, 1862. NATHANIEL KENNEDY'S STORE, In the Odd Fellows' Hall. A Vrry Choire Assortment of Old Liquors, I OFFER tor sale all the liquors, late the . stock of John Kennedy, dee d., embracing prime French Brardy, Cherry Brandy, Gin, Wines, Jamaica Spirits, and Scotch Ale. Ho tel teeners are requested to call. •Sk-Phys icians can always obtain a pure article for the sick. ALSO. Foreign and P ruestio Dry Goods, Groceries, Ufueensware, Stoneware, Hardware, Cedar ware, always on band; Shoulders. llama, Fish. Herring, Shad, and Mackerel : Pried Beef of am st excellent quality; with Boots and Shoes in great variety. All the good- will f.e w,id very low. N. KENNEDY". Lewistown, January 15, 1861. TREMENDOUS FIGHT ! VXD Knock down of prices, the new arrival of Boots. >fioes and Gaiters at The PEOPLES BOOT AND SHOE STORE, in West Market street, nearly eppo site M ij. Eisenhise's Red Lion H tel. Call and examine f r yourselves our large and varied as- >rtment of Ladies'. Gentiemen's and Children's wear. which*we wiil seii cheap er than the cheapest. Look at the price list: Mens coarse B.ots, from SI 40 to 3.00 Men's Calf " " 2.50 to 3.25 Boy's " " 90 to 1.87 Men's Brogana " 75 to 1.62 Women's Gaiters, high heels, 75 to 1.25 Misses' and Children's Shoes. 12 to 75 Trunks, Valises and Carpet Bags of various sizes and patterns, constantly kept on hand. Measures taken for boots and shoes, which will be made at the shortest notice. Repair ing done in the neatest manner. aug27-y E. C. II AMU TON. A NEW STOCK OF BOOTS & SHOES, / lift receivtd! liil y Johnson always ahead! NO come on bops! Prices very little higher than last Pali! 4 S his stock is regularly made to order, he can recommend it to be good, and warrant it against rips the same as homemade and it being parehased before the last rise in prices, gives hiui an opportunity of selling cheaper than those now purchasing. He also has a stock of cheap w. rk on hand which he don't recommend unless it be to wear out fast. MANUFACTURING of all kinds atten ded to as usual, and repairing on the shortest notice, but bear in mird that his terms are strictly CASH. No goods given out unless paid for, and in all cases where work den't suit and is returned in good order, the money will be refunded so customers will oblige bim verv much by complying with the above reg ulations. He is tbankful to customers for the past, and hopes to have a liberal share of their patronage in the future. se P 9 WM. JOHNSON. Estate f tftrpe Kable, deceased. is hereby given that letters of L\ administration on the estate of George Ruble, late of Milrov. Mifflin county, dee'd., have been granted to the undersigned, resid ing also in Milrey. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them dulv authenticated for settlement. PETER BAREFOOT, feblO* Administrator, j WILLIAM LIND, has now open A NEW STOCK OF Cloths, Cassimeres AND VESTI NCS, which will be made tip to order in the neat est and most fashionable styles. apl9 J. A. ROHRER, DENTIST, VV r OULD respectfulv inform the citizens t I of Mifflin and Huntingdon counties, that he will practice at the following times and places : The first week in each month at MeYev town; second at Belleville; third at McAlavcy's Fort, Huntingdon county. He is prepared to execute work of all kinds pertaining to his profession. Teeth inserted on silver and gold plate or vulcanite base. Extracting and tilling teeth done in the most approved manner. je 17— ly. To my Friends both Old & New. I've something good to tell you, Wore you sittting by my side. But of things I've to sell you, You can read at your fire side. If you'll only send and get A book I have for you. That will tell you all and yet Will keep you laughing too. And since the book is printed, To my stock I've added new. Things even there not hinted, So 1 11 mention one to you. I've bought a Patent Fastning, 'Tis for puting up tin spout, Neater, better and more lasting, Than any you see about. But I must be brief you know In a column here like this, So now I'll say. but ho! That COFFEE POT SIGN" don't miss. P. S.—A good Lard Can for every man, And a Fat Press that is the heet. oct2l J. IRWIN WALUS. J, J, iaywaiM, Sj East Market street, fc LEUISTOWV, Has now open the largest assortment of MEN'S, BOY'S, CHILDRENS', INFANTS' HITS & CAPS, Of every style and variety. Crown, Military, Slouch and Broadbrim, ever opened in Lewistown. ALSO, a select assortment of FURS, all of which, having been bought low, will be sold cheap FOB CASH. ttguCall and examine fur yourselves. Lewistuwn, October 15, 18(32. FOR m HOLIDUS!! In addition to an extensive stock of GOLD & SILVER WATCHES. MEDALIONS. BREAST PINS, RINGS, and otker JEWELRY, AT ii, aaasm establishment will be found a beautiful as sortment of WILLOW WORK STANDS, mm* Maim Photograph Albums. $1 to $9. ALSO, of all the prominent MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, and hundreds of articles suitable for Pres ents during the Hollidajs. Keep up the good old custom of giving presents, and for suitable ones, which are sure so please wife, sister, mother, daughter, sweetheart, husband, son. or brother, call on 11. W. Lewistowc, Dec. 9, 1903^ 4 I DITOR'S NOTICE.—The undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Orphans' Court to distribute the balance in the hands of Joseph Brought, Executor of Mary J. Robison late of the Borough of Lewistown, deceased, to and among those entitled to re ceive the same, will attend to the duties of the appointment, at the Register's office, in Lewistown. on Friday, the 25th day of March, next, at 10 o'clock a. m. Those interested are requested to attend. W. P. ELLIOTT, feb24 Auditor. : / , T>EST Note and Letter paper at v i 1) march?. SPAIN'S. COMMISSIONERS' SALE. T| Ml E Commissioners of Mifflin count* nere 4. by give notice thai they will sell, at pub lie sale, at the Court House, in the Borough of Lewisto - n, on Tuesday. April 5, 1864. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, all the following Lots of Ground and Tracts rf Land, purchas ed at Treasurer's sale in 1858. and which have been held by said Commissioners lor a period of over tive years, to wit: Taxes and Costs due thereon. A house ami lot in the borough of Lewistown. as the property of lv>b ert MoXeal $lO 63 A house and lot in the borough of Lewistown, as the property of Da vid Roach 7 72 A bouse and lot in the borough ot Lewistown, as the property of Isaac llaines 5 13 A house and lot in the borough of Lewistown, as the property of Da vid Criswell 22 A tract of land in Granville township, containing 1>0 acres, surveved in the name of Then A ('. Dixon, 12 99 One half acre of ground in Derrv tp , in the name of John F. Stuil 3 8S Three and one halt acres of ground in Perry township, in the name of Geo. P. Cooper 3 48 A lot in Derry township in the name of John I'. L-wtv 4 10 A lot in Derry township in the name of Andrew Ryan 4 52 A tract of land in Derry tp . contain ing 85 acres seated and 25 acres tin seated, in the name of Christ Yoder 26 77 A tract of land in Oliver tp , contain ing 150 acres seated, surveyed to James Robb " 77 id A tract of land in Armagh township containing 100 acres, surveyed to Jacob Kepperiing 10 19 A tract of land in Armagh township containing 40 acres, surveyed to Wm. Lang " 3 58 A tract of land in Wayne tp., contain ing 42 acres, iu the name ol Isaac Smith 10 69 Fifty cents addition on each lot or tract is due fui advertising. Hi? owner or owners of the above proper ties are hereby notified that unless thev are redeemed on or before the 4th day of April by the payment of the taxes and costs due therein, they will be struck off without res* erre to the highest bidder. , TERMS CASH. The sale will commence with the first nam el property, and Le continued in the order published. SAMUEL DRAKE, O. P SMITH, MOSES MILLER, Commissioners. Lewistown. March 2, 1864-ts REGISTERS NOTICE. r |MIL following accounts have been exam 1 ined and pa.ed by me, and remain filed on record in this office for inspection of Heirs, Legatees. Creditors, and all others in anv way interested, and will be presented to the Orphaus' Court of the county of Mifflin, to be held ar the Court House in Lewistown, on MONDAY, the 4:h day of April. 1864. for allowance and confirmation, nisi, and unless exceptions are til-d within four days thereat ter will be confirmed absolutely; N">. 1. Guardianship aecount of Elislia Bratton. Guardian f Phoebe Jenkins, daugh ter i f William J- nkins, decease.i, and Mary Elizabeth hss wife—f rmerly Mary E Brat ton. 2 Guardianship account of Elias Aurand. Guardian Of Clarissa A Miller (n- w Kline) A Polly Sarah Miller, surviving children of Ja cob Miller, late of Perry township, dec'd. 3. Guardianship account of Michael Ruble, Ouardian of Joseph Ruble, minor son of Ma thias Ruble, late of Granville township, dec'd. 4 Guardianship aeoi unt of Jonas Zmk, Guardian of Levi King, minor *i-n of Yoet King, late of Menni township, deceased 5. .V-count of Andrew \V. Campbell. Ex ecutor of Sara h W. Wilson, late of Men no township, deceased 0. Account 'f Peter B.irefixit ard Holmes Maciay, A-iministrat rs of lie rge Guthrie, late of Armagh township, dect-a.-ed 7. tins! account of Christian Hoover. Ad ministratcr of Jacob Bear, late of Granville township, deceased. 8 Finai account of Hugh and J. McD Aitken, Executors ot John Aitken, late of Armagh township, deceased 9. Account of Wiiiiaui Fields and J L Jeffries, Executors of Margaret Fields, late of Wayne township, deceased. 10. Account of Joei Z-mk. Administrator of J> hn Klepr-er. late of Cnion twp.. dee'd. 11. Final account of Wm. B Johnston, Executor of Wiiiiaui Marks, late of Armagh township, deceased. 12. Account of Christian Peachey, sen , and Moses Peachey, Administrators of Jacob Peachey. late of Menno township, deceased. 13. Account of Thompson G. Bell. Admin istrator of Samuel T. Davis, late of Perry township, deceased. , 14. Final Guard an*hip account of Wm. Fleming. Guardian of i rancina Sample, mi nor daughter if James A. Sample, lat of Armagh township, deceased, as filed by Wm. M Fleming, his Administrator. 15. Finai account of Margaret B. Leattor, Ex cutnx of J hn I , Leatt-.-r, late of Brattcu township, deceased. 16. Account of Robert A. Means, on? of the Executors of Wm. MeFarland, late of Armagh township, deceased. I. Account of John M. and James R. Beatty, Executors of \\ m. Beatty, late of Armagh township, deceased 18. Account of Ge rge Weiler. Adminis trator of Jidin Weiler, iate of Menno town ship, deceased. 19. Account c-f Daniel R Ferster. Admin istrator of George Triester, late of Granville township, deceased. 20. Acc-'UDt of Andrew Reed. Admiois traror of Abner Reed, late of Brown town ship, deceased. 21. Guardianship aecnurt of Christian Hoover, jr . Guardian of Albert Keams. mi nor son of Thomas G. Kearns, late of Deca tur township, deceased. SAM L. W. BARR. Register. Register's Office, Lewistown, March 9. '64. Estate lis# sarah Jane lehavell, itt'4. "V OTICE is hereby given that letter# tes tamentary on the estate of Miss Sarah Jane McDowell, iate of Armagh town ship, Miffim county, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, residing in said township. All persons indebted to said es tate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims to present them duly authenticated fog settlement MR#, JANE MCDOWELL, Executrix. List of Causes for Trial at Iprll Term, '6|. No. Mam. of Cans. No. Term. Tear. 1. Dan. E. Shaffer, for ue vs. John McDowell et. al. 96 Aug. 18G2 2. Ralph Bogle's Ex'rs. vs. Wm. J. McCoy 59 Jan. 1863. 3. Same vs same 60 " •• 4 Same vs. same 61 " •• 5. Same vs. same 62 " 6. J>s Alexander vs. Wm. B Mi-A tee JL Walter B. McAfee 25 Apl. •• 7. Reuben C. Ilale's Kxr's vs Dr. Jos. B. Ard's Kxr's 6 Jan. 1864. 8. J iui R. Weekes vs. John llays 4 Apl. " N. C. WILVOJf. Proth'y. 1 rothy s. Office, Lewistown, March 2, 1864. Mount Xi'i/i Evangelical Lutheran Congrega • Hon of Derry township, Mifflin c'ountu, i ennsylcania. "V' 01 ICE is hereby given that application ■b lns been made to the Court of Common Pleas of Mifflin county for the incorporation ; of " [he Mount Zi>n Evangelical Lutheran . Congregation of Derry township, Mifflin county. Pennsylvania," in Derry township, | Mifflin county, Pennsylvania, and if no ob j jections are made thereto, decree of incor poration there if. under the objects, articles j and conditions ther- in set forth and contained, will be made at the neit Court of Common Pleas of said county, to be held in Lewis town, on Monday, the fourth dav of April x. c. wiLsox. mh9-3t Proihunotarv. TAVERN LICENSES. 'TMIE following applications for Licence *• have been tiled for presentation at April Sessions: Win Brothers, Tavern, N. Hamilton. Win. M Jeffries. da do Benj. A Brad.ey, do McYeytown, Jas. J. Rohison, do do George Settle. do Bratton twp. Eph D. Auner, do Granville tp. Joseph Gruver, do Lewistown. Joseph Wertx, do do Daniel Eisenbise, do do J no. D L. Bear, do do Jacob Ritzman, do do Moses A Sample. do do Ellis B. Hummel!. do Decatur tp. Jno. G. McLaughlin do Brown twp. Mm. Swinehart, do Armagh til Dan. C. Keller, do do Richard Brindle, do Union twp. Nat. Kennedy, Liquor Store, Lewistown. Adam llamaker, do Lewistown. S. K. Ebrraan. do X. Hamilton. X". C. WILSON, Clk. Se. Clerk's Office. Lewistown, March 16, I?G4. \ctiff to IJrirs cf Wm. FlrmiDf, deceased TL HERLAS, a H rit of Partition and Val uation has been executed on the real estate of Wm. Fleming, late of Brown town ship, Miffiin county, deceased, you are m w hereby notified to be and appear in an Or phans' Court, to be holden at Lewistown. in and for the said county of Mifflin, on the 4th day of April next. ISO 4. to accept or refuse to take said reai estate at the valuati. n fixed by the inquest of the Sheriff of said couuty, yr show cause whv the same should not be sold. D. M CONTXER Sheriff Sheriffs Office. Lewistown, March. 2, 1864. NOTICE IS hereby given to Maria Iluiings. Ellen Iluiing.*. intermarried with Charles Den nison. .Maria iluiings. intermarried with Lloyd Williams. Mary Holing#, intermarried with ijodwin W iiliani*. Thomas Iluiings, and Elizabeth Iluiings, widow, aDd heirs at •aw ot David h . Hulings, deceased, that a writ of Sclera Facias has beeo issued i>v the Court of Common P.eas of Mifflin county, to wit: No. 3 of April term, 1864. John 0. Miles, now sole acting Executor of Dr. Peter >hoenl>erger. decea-ed. for use. ic vs. Thos. M Iluiings. Administrator of David W. Hu lings, deceased, to sub*:i ute the said Thcs. M. Iluiings. a party defendant in, and to re vive ar,d c ntinne the lien again.-; ti.e lands d said David \i Iluiings, of judgment No. 111, of January Term, 1859, and why execu tion sh u!d nut. issue agx:nst said lands in payment of saij judgment, said writ being returnable on the first Monday ■•■f April A. D : lN fl l> M CONTXER. Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Lewistnwn, March 16, 1864. Notice to Collectors of Taxes, HP HE < niroisi.>ners have aii-.pted the f •!• Sowing regulations respecting Collector# of T ixes : 1-t. 1 hat the Treasurer be and is hereby directed, on the 6th day of April. 1864. to charge interest on ail balances due by col lector# t State and county taxes for 1860, 1-*6 l and I>62—in each ease charging inter 1 e*t from Wednesday of the April ,Mart f-.]- lowing the year of the issue of the duplicate - and on the Ist <>t May next to add similar interest to all outstanding taxes fur 1863. -d. That the tteasurer ts hereby directed, on Wednesday of April court of each Tear to add interest on all outstanding balances on duplicates for the previous rear. 3d I hat the Treasurer furnish the com mi.-s: ners, at the times above designated, with the -everal amounts due by collecters. 4th. I hat no exonerations will hereafter be granted to collectors after the January court following the issqe of the duplicate. By order of the Commissioner#. . GEORGE FRYSIN'GER, Lewistown, Jan. 20. 1863. Cierk. so DOLLARS n. El w ard. from the Jaii of Mifßio county ./ " Tu,>d aT night, March 1-t. JON'A -1 11 Khl, alias Harrison Liod. aged about o~> years, wore wiskers, had a giej suit, and teeth out in fret. Also, L BICH AN\X, about 5 feet 9 inches high and about -b> tears ef age. A reward ofs2swil!be pa:i f.r the apprehension of B;cket aS:aJ Land, and $o for Buchanan. D. M. CO.VTXER. mh9 Sberif. 6 REU 4RD. RAX away from the subscriber, in Oiif - township. Mifflin county. Jaia<=s Camp bell, abont 13 years of age. an indentured apprentice to the farming business. This is to caution ail persona from harbor ng ft trusting said apprentice on mv account. I wi;l pay no debts of his contracting The abs re reward will be paid for the return oi s*id apprentice, bat neither thank* n r rhar - ; JOSEPH ELIOTT. p OijTer township. March 16—St"* ' I , Hcfnaa s Cheeee, U axtra.
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