THE! GAZETTES. LOCAL AFFAIRS. INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. — Mrs. G. A. Barnes, (wife of Rev. S. Barnes) ari experienced and successful teacher of Piano Music, offers to give instructions on said instrument to a small class of young ladies, in Lewistown, of which place she has recently become a resi dent. She can be seen at the Metho- j dist parsonage. lino* THE DRAFT. —We learn that the i draft is to come off in Pennsylvania : shortly, and that many districts which ; from all the information that could be I obtained wore thought to be secure, ; now find themselves subject to a heavy drawback. These deficiencies some suppose are occasioned through the draft of last year, but if so it is singular that they were not made known before so that the number re quired could have been furnished. In this county the books stand as follows: Surplus. Deficiency. Lewistown, J' Union, fi Derry, 2l Granville, b Oliver.. 2 MeVeytown, 21 Bratton, 4 Wayne, Newton Hamilton, 1 enno, " Armagh, 6 Brown, 9 Decatur, 5 BODY EXHUMED. —Considerable talk having been created after the arrest of a soldier named Gates-(from Milroy) and another named Latchford last week of violence having been used towards McCann, whose death by drowning we noticed at the time, the coroner's inquest re-examined the body on Fri day last, but found no evidence what- Icver except a slight mark on his fore bead to confirm any of the stories got up by the over-curious in such matters. The testimory went to show that Mc- Cann left Wertz's tavern at the lock with a lamp which was set on the gate of the lock, and that the party of soldiers were not near him at the time. It is said he was going back to the army with much reluctance, which leads some to suppose that he committed suicide, but we incline to || the opinion that he fell in aecidcntly. UNION OPERA TROUPE. —We omit \ ted in our baste last week to mention I the concerts of this Troupe of negro I delineators, composed of young men §§ from this place, whose performances B passed off to the entire satisfaction of | numerous auditors. The instrument- I al music especially can be classed with I the productions of those older in the I "show business." The fact is we are I a musical people in this section, and I anything undertaken in that respect is generally done up so as to meet the § encomiums of all. Music has charms, I &c. ITEMS. —Cyrus Matter had another t paralytic stroke on Thursday last, be ing the second time ho has become lcompletely disabled. Mrs. Hunawalt, Bmother of George, we learn, was also disabled las'; week by the same disease. jf Stauber has our thanks for a bowl If of excellent ice ereem and a slice of fe. sponge cake which eau't be beat. .• **;.. Alfred Marks has been appointed a ■ member of the State Committee, of which Gen. Cameron (not Col. Mc- I Clure) is chairman. The for the Sanitary Fair, started by two members of our household, prom'ses to be a decided success, many ladies having aire furnished squares for it. The Committees appointed at H the Town Hall on Saturday evening are meeting with much encourage gjßßt o o jf: ment. The subject is undoubtedly a worthy one, especially at this time, 111 and does not, as some suppose, intcr fere with the operations of the Chris |H tian Commission. I SCREAM.— Ieo Cream at all hours (Sundays excepted) at John M. Stau ber's Saloons on Dorcas st., corner of Strawberry avenue, and next door to Col. John Hamilton's residence. Sa loons on the 2d floor for ladies or ladies accompanied by gentlemen only. g&r Brien & Co's. circus tent blew down in the thunder storm on Monday afternoon last, causing much confusion among the spectators, who were wait ing for the opening act, and injuring several persons, among whom was a little daughter of Mr. Laudenslager and a countryman named Triester. This accident prevented the proprie tors from holding an afternoon exhibi tion, and in dealing out the tickets to those who purchased, of course Young America came in for two chances. THE WEATHER during the past week has been mild and spring-like, Nature coming forth in all her loveliness, and every leafy tree and springing flower proclaiming the coming summer, while caroling birds show forth their praise in loftiest song, and as the glad anthem is caught up and borne on toward the frozen regions of the North, it is whis pered in faintest echo at the Poles— "No spring is here." Public Meeting. In pursuance of the call issued by the Ladies' Aid Society of Lewistown. the citizens assembled in the Town Hali on the evening of the 7th May. The meeting was organized by the selection of Gen. | ■Tames Bums Chairman. F. J. Hoffman. Jos. Milliken, i W. VVeutz and Dr. Atkinson. Vice Presidents, and (J. I W. Elder Secretary. Rev. Barnes. Messrs. Elder. Woods. Hoffman and McKee addressed the meeting on the importance of i the Aid Society using their organization tofiolleot i money in aid of the U. S. S. Commission, and rnateri- ; al useful and fancy to be placed in the hands of the ; "Philadelphia Fair." in aid of the same object. On motion the following resolutions were adopted : i Re-vjlved. That this meeting recommends the com- j mittees appointed by the Aid Society, to collect funds and material for the U.S. S. C. Also to solicit funds ami material in aid of the U. S. Christian Commission, ] when donors prefer that organization. R/solvd, That we earnestly commend the claims of j the l\ S. S. C. and U. S C. C. to the attention of indi viduals and organizations in this county.as eminently • fitted for the great work in which they are engaged. | and entertain the hope that a generous public will j promptly come up in aid of these commissions, and > place at once in their hands the means to relieve as • far as human aid can the suffering which must en.-ue \ from the great battles now impending. Ittsolved. That the Ladies' Aid Societvof Lewistown ' will cheerfully co-operate with organizations or indi- i nduals in this county in this work, aqd assume the j charge of money or material, for either the U. S. S. C. I or Christian Commission. Any communications addressed to Mrs. Walters, I Pres., Mrs. Elder. Tresis., or Mrs. Hoffman, See., will receive prompt attention. On motion, adjourned. JAMES BURNS, President. Geo. W. ELDER, Secretary. TRIBUTE Ol<- RESPECT. At a meeting of the physicians who were present at the funeral, held immediately after returning there from. at the office of Dr. James Frow. in Mitfimtown, the following proceedings were had. viz: The meeting was organized by appointing Dr. Jas. j Frow, of Mifflin. Chairman, and Dr. R. Martin.of Lew istown. Secretary. On motion, Dr. J. Lefever. of New Bloomfield. Dr. R. Martin, of Lewistown. and Dr. P. L. Greenleaf. of Thompsontown. were appointed a committee to prepare resolutions expressive of the sense of the meeting relative to the decease of Dr. CRAWFORD. The committee presented the following, which were unanimously adopted : WHEREAS. It hath pleased Almighty God. in the ex ercise of his wise providence, to remove from our midst our esteemed fellow-citizen and brother in the profession. Dr. Erasmus Darwin Crawford, we deem it just and proper, in order to show our esteem and respect for the deceased, to express our sorrow at the sad dispensation, as well a to express our sympathy for those who are still more deeply bereaved, there fore. Resolved. That we heard with deep-felt sorrow of the unexpected death of Dr. Crawford, in the midst of iife ana a career of usefulness, and while we would not murmur at the will of God. thus exhibited, we mourn his death, knowing that his loss will be deep ly felt and that his plaee will never he filled. Resolved. That in the death of Dr. Crawford, the Medleal profession has lost an eminent member, one whose practice proved him to he posessed of high ability—and who in his intercourse with his fellow men had endeared himself to them by the close asso ciation formed between the faithful physician aud the grateful patient. Resolved. That in his intercourse with his profession al brethren the high sense of honor he always mani fested. proved him to be worthy of their fullest [ confidence in every lespeet. Resolved, That society at largo, has lost one of its j hrighest ornaments and most valuable members, from ' which his loss will be very seriously felt: that in his j death all elasses will freely sympathize with those who : are more immediately bereaved. Resolved, That we tender our heart-felt sympathy ! to the fa l ily and relatives of Dr. Crawford: though I they mourn for him who has been so suddenly re- ! moved from them, and have lost in him an affectionate j and kind husband aud falher, and a true friend, we i believe that they mourn not as those who have no | hope, but as those who look forward to a happy re- l union. Rt solved. That a copy of the toregoing be transmit ted to the family of the deceased, and a copy furnished for publication in the differeut papers in Mifflin. Ju niata ami Ferry counties. e , JAMES FROW. Chairman. R. MARTIN, Secretary. —A correspondent informs us that Dr. A. 0. Cuinmings is soliciting sub scribers to that open rebel sheet, the Selinsgrove Times, and in one case at least used Judge Turner's name as en dorsing it! Nice employment, truly, lor loyal men, when thousands of our gallant soldiers lie dead or wounded j at the hands of the hellhounds whose cause that paper advocates. —The appointment of D W. Woods Esq., of this place, on the Lincoln Elec. ! toral Ticket, is a deserved tribute to an uucotnpromising Urion man who has rend ered irood service since the commencement of the war. —We are sorry to see that the Blair county papers are engendering a great deal of bad feeling by discussing the personal merits and demerits of proposed candidates for Congress. We care but little person ally who the candidate may he or where Irotn, so that he is an able man. but if this course is pursued there much longer, it will necessarily impel the other counties of the district to select a candidate lrom another quarter. OF HO iLCFLES SITUATE in Wayne township, Mifflin cn., adjoining lands of Judge Stine, John & U. W. Atkinson. ,J. Glasgow, esq., Samuel H ithrow, A. J. North, and within \ to £ uiile of Atkinson's and Withrow's .Mills, -tore, Blaeksmithehop, &c, is offered at private sale. About 70 or 75 acre& are cleared and un der fence, the balance well set with valuable timber, such as oak and pine. This farm fe well supplied with running watei. well adap ted for either grazing or farming purposes, and will he sold at a bargain. Persons wish ing to examine the premises will call ou C. N. Atkinson. ALSO, A lot in Newton Hamilton, with a large Jh-A BRICK DWELLING andframe STOKE ROOM together, with SBgllfljK glass front. The lot is set with £§£§■§£■ -hoice fruit and grapes, and a well ot excellent water is at the door. Also, a large stone cistern, wash house, a good sta hie, carriage shed, corn crib, aad ail other buiidiDgs required for convenience. Persons wishing to examine this property will call on James Galbraith, esq , Newton Hamilton, and for particulars and terms ad dress, Dr. A. J. ATKINSON. ap27 Lewistown, Pa. Estate of rbrlstlana Wills, deceased. N OTICE is hereby given that letters of admini-tration on the estate of Christi ana Wills, late of Derry township, Mifflin co., dee'd, have been granted to the uDdersia n ed, residing in said township. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them duly authenticated for settle ment. . WM. R. WILLS. ao'27 Admjn'- ,r --T- —Several copperheaps circulated a story last week that Grant has refused to move until McClellan was restored to his command. Some silly fools be lieved the story, and are of course ready to believe anything else. lloyt's Hiawatha Hair Reilorative. Hojt's Hiawatha llair Restorative. The standard staple preparation tor the hair, WARRANTED In alt ces to restore aiii gray hair, ami whfrkers to their original color. It doe* not claim to make the hair grow tti where it has once fallen out; nothing will do that, whatever may be advertised to the contrary, but it WILL prevent it from tailing out, make it suit arid silky, cleanse it and the scalp from impurities and humors, and entirely overcome bad effects of previous use of preparations con taining sulphur, sugar of lead, Ac. It requires no soaping, washing, and hours for its application, nor will it stain the sktri, b't is as easily applied and wipeu from the skin as any hair dressing. It restores the natural shading of one hair with another, which gives it a lively appearance in stead of the dull, uniform black of dyes. Hojt's Imperial Coloring Cream. Superior to any llatr Dressing ill use. Oils ami colors the hair at the same time. Chutitfes litfht auit red hair to a beautiful brown or black. Sold everywhere. JOSEPH HOYT & CO. Ulh9 1y No. 10 University Place. New York. A Joint Resolution Proposing Certain Amendments to the Constitution. f> it resolved by the Senate ami House of I) Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met. That the following amendment* he proposed to the ! Constitution of the Cooiumnweaiti., in accor ! dance with the provisions of the tenth article j thereof: There shall be an additional section to the third article of the Constitution, to be desig- i nated as section four, as follows: " SECTION 4. Whenever any of the qualifi- ! ed electors of this Commonwealth shall be in any actual military service, under a requisi j tion from the President of the United Slates, | or by authority of this Commonwealth, such : electors may exercise the right of suffrage in all elections by the citizens, under such reg . ulations as are, or shall be, prescribed by i law, as fully as if they were present at their j usual place of election." SECTION 2. There shall be two additional I sections to the eleventh article of the Consti ' tut on, to he designated as sections eight and | nine as follows : "SECTION 8 No bill shall be passed by the i Legislature, containing more than one sub" \ ject, which shall hp dearly expressed in the title, except appropriation hills. " SECTION 9. No hill shall be passed by • the Legislature granting any powers, orpriv- ' ileges, that has been, or may hereafter be, con j ferred upon the courts of this Common weaith." HENRY C. JOHNSON, Speaker of the House of Rep. i JOHN P. PENNEY, j Spi aker of the Senate, j Office of the Scc'y. of the Commonwealth, Harrisburg. April 25, 1864.; Pennsylvania, ss: 1 do certify that the fore going is a full, true and correct [T 1 c " f '- v tiie or '" in:t l Joint Res l.j* > ,# J olution of the Gem ral Assem bly. entitled " A Joint Rs.lu tion proposing certain Amendments to the Constitution," as the same remains on file in this office. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the Secre> tary's office to be affixed, tbe day and vear above written. ELI SLIFER, Secretary of the Commonwealth. The f.hove Resolution having been agreed to by a majority of the members of each 1 lluuse. at two successive sessions of the Gen era! Assembly of this Commonwealth, the proposed amendments will be submitted to the people, for their adoption or iej •..•tion, on the FIRST TUESDAY OF AUGUST, in the year of our Lord one thousand < ignt hundred and sixty four, in accordance witti the provi sions of the tenth article of the Constitution, and the act entitled " An Act prescribing the time and manner of submitting to the people, for their approval and ratification or rejection, the proposed amendments- to the Constitution," approved the twenty third day of April, one thousand eight hundred and sixtv four. ELI SLIFER ma 4 Secretary of the Commonwealth. Tannery for Sale. npilE undersigned, desirous of reriiiiig from *- the business, offer* for sale his Tannery in Reedsvilie. Mifflin county, situate on the waters of KishaeoquiUt>B creek. Its situation is one of the most desirable in the county, and with other advantages will have railroad communication during the coming summer. As purchasers will examine for themselves, a further description is unnecessary. A HOUSE AMD LOT, near the Tannery, to which a Slaughter House is attached, will also be sold if desired by the purchaser. Possession of the property given immedi ately For further particulars, terms. <£c., address JOHN WILSON, iny4- lm* Reedsvilie, Mifflin co., Pa. VALUABLE FARM AT PRIVATE SALE. nnilE farm belonging to the heirs of Thom' as MeCord, deceased, is now offered at private sale. It is situated in Granville twp., Mifflin county, on the south side of the Juni ata river, three fourths of a mile from Ander son's station, on the P R. R.. and about six miles from Lewistown, containing 207 ACHES, one hundred and eighty five of which are cleared and in a good state of cultivation, a good STONE DWELLING H i: j; j{ j HOUSE. Bank Bam. Spring House, jjShop, Smoke House, Ac., besides a sLmjiifc good Tenant House and Stable thereon erected. At both the above build ings there are good springs of water There is a sideling on the P. R R , one and a half miles from tbe farm, where all kind* of grain and produce can be shipped for market. A small stream of water enters the farm iti such a manner that with very little labor it can be used to carry all the waste manure of the barnyard, and water about ten or twelve acres of meadow land. Adjoining the above there is a tract of land belong ng to Jane Anderson and Rachel Me- Cord, containing FORTY AIRES twenty five of which are cleared, and the bal ance well timbered with locust, chestnut, &c., {S-rA with a comfortable DWELLING HOUSE, small Barn, young Apple Orchard, Ac. thereon, which will JmaJjaJmSLh* ,,14 with the farm if desired. Any person wishing further information can apply to either of the undersigned. R H. McOORD, T. G. BELL. SAML. II McCOY, ap2o lewistown. Pa. Plants & Flowers. •TnHE undersigned, at his garden uear the river bridge, has a choice selection of Plants and Flowers from Buist's celebrated Nursery, which are offered for sale as low as they can be purchased iu the cities. Among them are. -30 Kinds of Roses, A Lot of Verbenas, and many other Spring Flowers in crocks, just received, which the ladies are particular ly requested to call and examine. A fresh supply is received every few weeks, so that something new can be had or seen at almost every visit ap27-4t J. IIIMMELWRIGHT. PRINCE & CO'S. Well-Known MELODEONS & HARMONIUMS, introducing the effect of pedal j bass on every instrument ERNEST GABLER'S Raven and Bacon's and Hal et Davis & Co's Celebrated PIANOS, for cash at a liberal deduction. 4ajf"Ovpr 30 OUO sold. JAMES BELLAK, sole Agent, 279 and 281 South Filth St., above Spruce. ap!3, '64-ly Philadelphia j croHir znirsK, X. E Corner of Walnut and Second Streets, \ PHILADELPHIA, Manufacturer. Importer, WMKUM'JI & MMJij GUNS. PISTOLS, FISFIING TACKLE- FINE CUT LERY, AND FANCY SPURTING ARTICLES, Agent for the "Dead Shot'' Powder. from the country punctually attended to. rnar2-6m Mercantile Appraiser's List rpllK following is a list of Merchants and Dealers. 1 classified agreeably to the provisions of the Act of Assembly: 14th class pays $7 00; 13th pays flO 00; 12th pavs sl2 50; 11th pays sls 00; 10th pays S2O 00; Oth pays $25 00. Borough of Lewistown. NAMES OF RETAILERS. CLASS. LICENSE. Anthony Felix, (cabinet) 14 $7 00 Anthony Febx. (store) 13 10 00 Nathan Kennedy, 13 10 00 Oliver C. Ciiesuey, 14 7 00 J.'Jrwiu Wallis, 14 7 00 John Clark, 14 7 00 F. G. Franciscus, 11 15 00 John Davis, 14 7 00 Wtn. Johnson 14 7 00 James Parker, 12 12 50 E. Fry singer, 13 10 00 K. W. Pattoa, 14 7 00 E. Banks, 14 7 00 Charles Khz, 14 7 00 Win. I.ind, 14 7 0O Geo. Blymyer, 9 25 00 Thomas Cox, 14 7 00 J. W. Sheriff, 13 lo 00 K. \. Neupert, 14 7 00 C. Ullrich, 14 7 00 ! Marks A Willis, 11 15 On 1 David Oriswell, 14 7 00 i S. J. Brisbin A Co., 13 10 00 j F.. C. Hamilton, 14 7 on K H. McClititic, 14 7 00 j F.J. Huffman, lo 20 00 1 It. F. Ellis. 14 7 00 I X. J. Kudisill, 14 7 on j J. B. Selheimer, 12 12 50 ; Geo W. Thomas, 14 7 00 H. W. Junkin, Agt, 14 7 00 A. T. Hamilton, 13 10 00 Mover Frank, 10 20 oo H.Zerbe, 13 lo 00 John Baum, 14 7 00 Abner Thompson. 14 7 Oo Samuel Marks, 14 7 00 John Kennedy, 14 7 00 J. O. Blymyer A Co., 11 15 oo Abner Thompson, 14 7 Oo John Swan, 14 7 0o H. M. Pratt, 13 lo oo C. Dolby. 14 7 00 Enoch Swain, 14 7 Oo | It. Martin, 14 7 Oo Sturges & Brother, 14 7 oo A. Kitting. 14 7 00 W. B. McAtee A Sou, 14 7 00 Win. B. Hoffman. 14 7 00 , Harrison Monbeck, 14 7 oo W.G.Zollinger, 14 7 00 Menno Township. J. Fitzgerald, 13 10 00 Zerby A Webb, 14 7 00 Union Toicnship. Hoar A McNabb, 11 15 00 ' Jos. L. Roper, 14 7 0O Samuel Watts, 12 12 50 A. G. A S. K. Gibboney, 14 7 on W. S. L'tts, 14 7 00 Brown Township. K. W. Hill A Co.. 14 7 00 Kohrer A Murphy, 13 10 00 M. Frank, " 12 12 50 Berry Township. Adam Peters, 14 7 00 John Iloopes, 14 7 Oo Willis. Mann, 14 7 00 Freedom Iron Co., 12 12 50 Decatur Township H. Sultzbough, 14 7 00 Alilroy. Graff A Thompson, 12 12 50 John Kohler, 14 7 00 Siylerville. J. C. A- J. McXitt, 14 7 00 Newton Hamilton. John Pureell A- Son, 12 12 50 John Vanzant, 14 7 00 S. W. Norton, 13 10 00 Wayne Township. 11. L. Gamble, 14 7 00 Mc Veytown. McCoy A Rohrer, 13 10 00 W. A. G. Macklin, 11 15 00 Win. llardjg 13 10 00 S. Eowder." 14 7 00 J. H. A A. B. Ross, 12 12 50 Oliver Township. Joseph Strode, 14 7 00 John Strong, 14 7 00 Fatent Medicines. J. K. Metz, Allenville, 4 6 00 Distillers and Brewers. Jacob Fisher, Lewistown, 10 10 00 Restaurants. J. C. Comfort. Lewistown, 7 10 00 i Samuel Marks. do 7 10 00 i Thomas Siroup. do 7 10 00 [ Mrs. Matilda YVertz. Reedsville, 7 10 00 ; D. O. Matter, Yeagertown, 7 10 00 ■ Jas. M. Stevens, Newton Hamilton, 7 10 00 • Albert Magill. McVevtown, 7 10 oo Edwin Horner, do 7 10 00 An Appeal will be held at the Register's Office, in the Borough of Lewistown, on FRIDAY, the 13th day : of May, 1864. Where all persons who teel themselves \ aggrieved can attend, if they think proper, and obtain : that redress to which they may be entitled by law. JAMES M. LASHELL. ap3o Mercantile Appraiser. i r PO the Heirs of Samuel Wills, late of jL Union Township, deceased : To Elizabeth Wills, widow of-Sanuei Wills, Robert A. Wills. William Wills, James B Wills, Mary, intermarried with John Fiera j ing, and Eliza, widow of James Fleming, deceased, all heirs and legal representatives !of Samuel Wills, deceased. Take notice that by virtue of a writ of partition and valua tion, issued out of the Orphans' Court of Mifflin county, an inquest of partition arid valuation will be held on the real estate of ! the said Samuel Wills, deceased, situate in Union township, Mifflin county, on Tuesday, i the 17th day of May next, at 10 o'clock a. in , on the premises, when aud where you i may attend if you see proper. D. M. CONTNKR, Sheriff. J Sheriff's Office. Lewistown, Apl. 27, 1864. Treasurer's Sale OF UNSEATED LAPS. by nn act of the General vT Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled " An set to amend an act directing the mode of selling unseated lands for taxes and other purposes," passed 13th March, 1815. and the other acts upon the subject, the Treasurers of the several counties within this Commonwealth are di rected to commence on the 2d Monday in June in the year 1816, and at the expiration of every two years thereafter, from day to day. if it he necessary to do so. and make public sale of the whole or any part of such tract of unseated land, situate in the proper county, as will pay the arrearages of the tax es. which shall then have remained due or unpaid for the space of one year before, to gether with all costs necessarily accruing by reason of such delinquency. Ac. Therefore. I, Amos Hoot. Treasurer of the . ounty of Mifflin, do hereby give notice that upon thp following tracts of unseated land, situate as hereinafter described the several sums stated are the arrearages of taxes, respectively, due and unpaid as above, and I bat in pursu once of the direction of the aforesaid act of Assembly, I shall, on Monday, the 13th day of June next, at the Court llouse. hi the borough of Lewistown, commence the Public Sile of the whole or any part of such tracts of unseated land, upon which all or any part of the tax es herein specified shall then be due ; and continue such sale by adjournment until all the tracts upon which the taxes shall remain due and unpaid, shall be sold.. AMOS IIOOT. Treas. of Mifflin Co. Treasurer's Office, ) April 12, 1864. j Amount of Taxes due and unpaid on the fol lowing Tracts of Unseated Lands, up to and in pari including the year 1863. ARMAGH TOWNSHIP. Anes Prchs. Warrantee.. Taxes due. 400 Jhr '6 30 400 GO William I idd, 3 GO 400 60 Luke Sneider, 7 60 400 GO Martin Traister, 6 60 400 60 John Bell, 3 30 400 60 John File, 3 30 400 60 John Barr, 3 30 400 60 Luke Burr, 3 30 400 60 George.Ulriek 8 10 400 60 William Mac key, 760 400 60 Peter Folkner, 7 60 400 60 J.dm Brady, 760 400 60 John Friek, 3 20 400 60 Jnhn Allen, 3 20 400 60 John Thomas. 3 20 400 60 Jacob Thomas, 3 20 4iK) 60 William Bonham, 3 20 400 6t* J■ >hfi Mas ii. 3 20 200 Pair of R >bert Irwiu, 1 60 3*6 146 John Xi.rris, 7 60 396 1 William Coltady, 760 400 9 James Johnston, 760 400 9 John WaUson, 760 100 Geo. W. Filson, 1 36 20 110 Muses A. Sample, 39 80 75 Jonathan Peter, 1 34 14 57 John Miller, 38 387 64 Alexander Jackson, 6 01 103 28 John Triester, 1 91 Parts of Tracts along the County Line. 40 William Boyle, 43 250 William Smith, 2 70 50 John l>idd, 55 250 John Craige, 2 70 60 Thomas Oastorias, 1 35 250 Ebonezer Branbam, 3 78 12 Mary Barr, 13 25 James Barr, 26 37 80 Thomas Barr, 43 225 Michael Sigler, 1 "GO 237 80 Isaac Richardson 1 60 250 llaniel Reese, 1 60 262 80 Jacob Morely. 1 60 305 George McClelland, 4 77 47 * Joseph Snook, 96 350 Catharine Rasor, 6 47 BROWN TOWNSHIP. 397 64 John House), 7 60 400 9 Ilugh Watson, 760 386 145 John Culbertson, 7 60 BRATTON TOWNSHIP. 400 153 Christian Gettys, 7 60 400 48 Ilenry Shaffer, 7 60 410 I Wm. McAdams, 7 60 390 154 Frederick Lazarus, 7 60 400 48 Paul L"bo, 7 60 4(H) 48 James Smith, 7 60 400 48 Paul Weitzell, 7 60 400 48 John Weitzell, 7 60 400 48 Jasper Ewing, 7 60 4UO 48 Charles Hall, 7 60 400 48 Charles Gobin, 7 60 400 48 Paul Baldy, 7 60 400 48 Ilenry Busber, 7 60 400 48 John Demer, 7 60 400 48 "Joseph Thompson, 7CO 400 48 Thomas Grant, 7 60 400 48 Samuel Young, 7 60 400 48 William BrAdy, 7 60 400 48 John Brady. 7 60 400 48 William Gray, 7 60 400 48 John Kidd, 7 CO 4uo 48 Daniel Levy, 7 60 400 48 Daniel Smith 7 60 34 147 Andrew Jenkins, 76 51 120 Part of Jean Beatty 97 Parts of Tracts in Bratton Township, along the Juniata County Line. 325 Jesse Brooke, 5 88 320 Sarah Zane, 5 88 315 Rebecca Kelso, 5 88 310 Joseph Kelso, 5 71 : 305 Martha Godfrey, 5 71 300 Mary Zane, 5 71 295 John W. Godfrey, 5 71 290 Wm. Zane, 5 71 190 Daniel McClintic, 1 91 300 John Barron, jr., 5 71 100 John House), 1 91 100 Robert Gray, 1 91 DECATUR TOWNSHIP. 30 40 John Hummel 40 Parts of Tracts in Decatur Township, along the Juniata County Line. 300 John Lugftn, 5 71 300 Mary Logan, 5 71 368 Wm. Bogle, 5 71 DERRY TOWNSHIP. 168 32 John Alexander, 3 80 100 140 John Alexander. 2 86 253 109 Pt. R C. Hale, pt. J.Butler 4 77 425 91 Jas. McCurmitk, 7 60 348 120 Wm. Riley. 6 68 47 32 Wm McFarlane 1 13 9 46 Bernard Everhart, 38 Unsealed in Derry Township, along the Juniata County Line. 200 James Blsin, 3 80 GRANVILLE TOWNSHIP. 407 1 Jacob Barr, 760 403 80 Jacob Witye, 7 60 4<">3 88 Thomas White, 7 60 238 58 Dorcas Buchanan, 5 71 Unseated J a ltd i< in Granville Township, along the Juniata County Line. 225 Thomas May berry, 3 80 •200 Walter Hess, 3 80 ' 1 6 Wtu. May berry, 3 SO George Bumhaugh, 1 90* WAYNE TOWNSHIP. 400 4S Henry Gooihart, 760 40*1 4S A brum Scott, 700 400 4S Samuel Scott, 700 Along Juniata County Line. Estimated. 100 John Tad we)], \ 91 100 Peter Smith, 1 91 100 Jesse Evans, 1 91 100 John Lyon, 1 91 Tracts along County Line in Union and Mm no, part in Mijjlin County. 60 James Reed, 2 28 40 John Patterson, 1 5*2 Also, the following real estate upon which personal property cannot be found sufficient to pay the taxes returned hv the several Cot lectors, under the act approved the 20tb of April, 1864: Borough of Lewistoicn. Property. Reputed Owner. Taxes Halt' lot unseated, Kev. Rosenburg, due for 'SB, 52 One storehouse, wharf an J lot. Juniata street, Wattson A Jacob, due 'SB A' '6O 3 70 Half lot vacant, Philip Hall, due '59 and *6l, 53 Half lot vacant, James Davis, due '6O. 55 ; One lot. corner Wayne and Water, sts., M'Cahen's 1 40 Deny Township. \ One lot, distillery, 11. A. Zollinger, due j '6l, " 660 Wayne Township. 1500 acres unseated, B. R. Bradford, due '62, _ 4 31 ! 30® acres unseated, Win. Bell, due '62. 1 00 J 820 acres unseated, Samuel 11. Bell, due | 02, 200 I 420 acres unseated. John Stonebreaker, due '6l, 62, and '63. 3 38 Newton Hamilton. One lot, Ales. Cummins, due '6O, 65 Oliver Township. Q0 acres unseated, Jacob Kline, due '6l 85 J}ration Township. i 320 acres unseated, Geo. Mitchell, seu., due 'SB, 2 92 54 acres, seated Juniata Iron Co., duo from 'SB to '63, 10 38 1 200 acres unseated, John C. Leattor's heirs, due '62, 1 C 5 Mc) cytown. One tuvru lot, Jefferson Rohison, due '62, 2 45 Brown Township. 490 acres unseated. Raule A Hal!, due 'SB and '59, 26 86 i 75 acres unseated, Andrew McVar'&ne, due '6O, 4 13 50 cents for advertising is to be added to | the taxes on each tract. i ESTABLISHED 1760. S>aS3S 2js3ilK£2LAffiit Snuff & Tobacco Manufacturer, 16 £ is CHAMBERS ST., (Formerly 42 Chatham street, New York,) \\7 OU LI) call the attention of Dealers to f T the articles of his manufacture, viz. BROWN SNUFF. Macahoy, Demigros, Fine Rappee, Pure Virginia, Coarse Rappee, Nachitoches, American Gentleman, Copenhagen. YiOXiLOW SNUFF, j Scotch, Honey Dew Scotch. Iligb Toast Scotch, Fresh do Scotch, Irish llijh Toast, Fresh Scotch, or Lundvfoot, S&U Attention is called to the large reduc i tion in prices of Fine Cut Chewing and Smo king Tobaccos, which will be found of a 9U ; porior quality. TOBACCO. S SMOKING. FIXE CI T CHEWING. SMOKING ; l.ong, P. A. L. or plain. S. Jugo, i No. 1, Cavendish or h • eet., Spaa Kb. No. 2. Sweet Scented Oronoco, Canister. Nus, 1 A 2 mixed. Tin Foil Caven jlsh, Turkish, lira ulated. N. B.—A circular of prices will be sent on application. dee 23 ly. | NEW GOODS, AT HAMILTO 3SP S - A FINE Assortment of SPRING AND ,2jL SIMMER GOODS just opened at Ham ilton's Store in East Market street. Stacks of CALICOES at the lowest prices as usual. Aiso, Delains, Ginghams, Alpacas, Balmor- J als, with a great variety of DRESS GOODS, j Dress Trimmings, Hosiery, and lots of N'o '■ tions. There are some complaints about high | prices to be sure, but a liberal use of Greeu Backs will soon dispel the difficulty and make ' the goods look cheaper and prettier. Also, i on hand, and for sale a number of i Piano style, of elegant workmanship and fine tone. They afford a handsome Parlor j Ornament, and are a desirable fa ily instru' j uients. I Also on hand a lot of the WARNER ! FRUIT TREES Lcwistown, April 27, 1864-3t For Rab Dice Reaches, Aou, ua ougs, flstb* fn Fori, WoeltDi, At., Insects no Plants, Fowls, Animals, At, Put up in 25c. 50c. aim SI.OO Boxes, Bottle* and Flute. , $3 and $5 sizes tor UOTKLS, PVBj.ic l.vsTlTVTioss, Ac. "Only Infallible Remedies known." " Free from Pol-ons." " Not dangerous to the Human Family." Rats come out of their holes to die." i Hair Sold Wholesale in all large cities. aSLSoId by all Druggists and Retailers everywhere. JUggf! !! BRWARE! ! '.of all worthless imitations l?!A.See that "COBTARV name is on each Box, Boftle and Flask, before you buy. . ttaTAdd res HENRY R CJSTJkR. B**2PRINCIPAL DKPOT, 482 Broadway. N. Y HSuSold bv ail Wholesale and Retail Drug i gists in Lewistown, Pa. fob 3 -&a,