522 SA2ISEI, Pennsylvania Ilailroad. Trans ieave Lewistown Station as follows : WESTWARD. r. ASTWARI,. Through EXJTVSS, 530 A in. 12 20 R. rn. r tL-ne 021 p. m. 10 j, a. in. tj' i[ Toon, W < • m. 2 34 p. in. Through Freight, 1210 a. m. 626 p. m. 1 ocal I reijjht, 36 a. m. 6 uo p. m. Ex PROS- Freight, 10 40 a. M, 1 50 p. no I>. E. ROBESOS, Agent. Omnibuses convey passengers to .NIL FROM ALL the trains, taking up or setting them down AT s!l points within the THOROUGH limits. I<,„T nitirei MAILS ARRIVE and ELOEO US follow s : Arrive. gastern THROUGH AND Way, 9 a.M., W .itern do. do. 9a. m 1100 a.m. H&rrisburg Way, 10 30 a.m. VA-TERN Through, S p. rn. 6 a.m. extern " " 046 p. m. Bellefotiw Through und Way, 6p. m. 23"p. m. Korthumberluud, 6 p. M. t> P m. Olfico hours :'rorr. 1 A, M. nutil Sp. rn. Hur.ilaj FROM S nufii 9 o'clock A- m. giqy- The following is the concluding part of the act relative to the Suubury and Erie Railroad Company as passed. It will be been that the State incurs no further li ability : Six. 6. That all the bonds authorized by the second section of this Act, shall bo de posited in the office of the State Treasurer for -316 keeping, and shall Le delivered to the f aid company for issue as hereinafter provi ded; that is to say, that when satisfaction is filtered on the record of the mortgage men rioned in the fifth section of this Act, the Gov ernor shall by his warrant authorize the State Treasurer to deliver t the said company one thousand of the said bonus which, or the pro c,• j- of which, shall be appropriated by the company to the purposes mentioned in the -econd section of this Act, and upon notice t, the Governor that such appropriation has been made, he shall forthwith appoint a com oeteut person to examine and report, at the eifersse cf the said company, the indebted ness liquidated and the work done ; and on icing satisfied of the faithful application of the said bonds, or the proceeds thereof, the Governor shall then in the manner aforesaid authorize the delivery of another thousand ot the taid bonds to the said com | any ' .r *!ie purposes aforesaid, and the remainder therof frum time to .time ai.d .u, the aatue conditions y-.tr passu. " But before any of the said bonds are de iivered to the said company for issue, there shall be endorsed on each of them the words • issued by authority of an Act of Assembly entitled. An Act to change the name of the h.nibuiy and Eric Railroad Company, and to facilitate the completion of a road from Sun ; ury to Erie," over the signature and official real of the Secretary of the Commonwealth, w:o is Hereby authorized to sign and seal the naiJ certticate as aforesaid : provided, howev rr, that such endorsement shall not render ;he Commonwealth liable f.-r the payment of the game in any contingency." Parson Bro willow'a Prayer. i'.irsou Hrowriiuw issues the following j lortu of prater, which Re asks the local j reachcvs of East, Tennessee to use while the country is in its present peril. It may be <iperi to criticism, hut nobody can say it . is not explicit and straight forward. We publish it by request; " Almighty Cod, our Heavenly Father, in ffh se hands are tlio hearts of uten, and the issues of events, not mixed up with locofoco- i sin, or rendered offensive in i'iiy sight by be J ing identified with men of corrupt minds, vit designs, and damnable purposes, such as ; seeking to upturn the best form of govern ! . icnt on earth. Thou has graciously prom j a to hear tlic prayers of Uioso who in an ! ' unible spirit, and with true faith—such as ( j; i ■•''essivuisl can bring into practice—call open Thee. Be pleased, we beseech Thee, | favorably tr. look upon and bless the C'nion iii a . i this i.oiunionwealtli, aud sustain thetn in their praiseworthy eiiurto to perpetrate this toverinnent, and under it the institutions of ; •or boly religion. Doasess their minds with • spirit of true patriotism, enlightened wis-*j <i.. and of persevering hostility towards 1 th -e traitors, political gamblers and selfish j iemag-'gues, ft ho are seeking to build up a j nberabk- southern confederacy, and under it j to inaugurate a new reading of liie ten com onmdments, so as to teach that the chief end r 'j •nan is nigyer ln these days oi trouble atui perji exit y, give the common people grace i) peru-Bo the right path, which, L'huu know est, ica-i. from the camps of southern mad rups md northern fanatics, and enable them , i-teadfasi.lv to walk therein. "8o strengthen the commuu masses, O Lord, and so direct them, that thev, being hindered neither by the fear of fire enters, nor ly the luve of the corrupt men in power, nor by bribery, nor by an overcharge of mean whiskey, nor by any oiber <lemo/:ratic passion, but being mindful of Thy constant superin tendence, of the awful majesty of Thy right fuusness, of Thy hatred of a Corrupt democ racy ni d its profligate leaders, and o(.the strict account they must hereafter give to I hee, they may ju counsel, word and dead, uim supremely at the fullillmeut oi their Ju tj. which is to talk, vateaad pray against the kicked leaders u| abvlitiouism, and the equal ungodly advocates .if pecessionism- Grant that thpye oT"l'iv professed ministers who are now m.vxedf up with modern democracy, ur,s liaVe become so hardened in sin as open iy to advocate the vile delusion, may speedily abandon their unministeriai habits, or go over J the cause of the Devil, that their poeitipn may at least be unequivocal, and that they may thereby advance the welfare of the country ! And grant that-these ■firrtaters may soon run thnir race, that the course of this world may be so peaceably ordered, by Thy superinten dence, that Thy church and Thy wholo peo pie. irrespective of sects, may joyfully serve Thee in all godly quietness, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen." Programme of the Presidential Trip. The following schedule shows the arriv als and departures iu and from the various •ocalities the President elect and party will risit on their journey to Washington city: Thursday, Feb 21.—Leave New York at T "ne a. M., and arrive at Trenton at twelve y ni.; leave Trenton at half past two p. in., ■cd arrive at Philadelphia at four p. in. Friday, Feb. 22.—Leave Philadelphia at Bl ne a. m., and arrive at llarrieburg at one ? iu. , Feb. 23.—Leave Harcisburg at r -c a. ni., and arrive at Baltimore at one p. leave Baltimore at three p. m., and ar "v* at at half past four p. ni. week will close the publication ' '"it county accounts Another Child Pftsertien. Tyrone, Blair county, is becoming q...i incuo us a lesort f.-r ci-tray*, ?■ i- <e> having occurred within tin- pa.-t y The last we bear oi' is the hiiuwing. whh-h we copy frain tlie Philadelphia Press el Satur day : " The express train from Pittsburgh, which arrived in this city yesterday morning at s-v --eu o'clock, brought to Ilarrisburg a child about five or six days old, that had been cru elly deserted by its mother. It appears that a man and woman, in company. g"t upon the train at Tyrone station, the wouiau having with her the child. As the train approached Huntingdon, the woman entered the saloon attached to the ladies' car. aud at that station she, and the man accompanying her, gut oat. After the train had proceeded fifteen or twen ty miles, a passenger entered the saloon, and found the baby lying upon the seat, snugly wrapped up. lie apprised Mr. Solomon l>. Grone, the conduct r, who got one of the la dy passengers to take charge of the child un til something could be dor. in the matter.— The lady was a German, ana expressed a willingness to keep the child and raise it. She and her husband stopped at ll*rrisburg. Conductor Grone telegraphed to Hunting ion as soon as possible, and we learn that the moth, r and the man accompannying her were both arrested yesterday morning. The child was a healthy boy, and its mother an unmar ried female, who is still confined to her roi/m in Tyrone, Blair county. Hides Wanted. highest price paid for Hides at J. Clarke's Shoe Store, second room east of Franciscus's, Mark t street. Lewistown. Lewistown, November S, 1800. JOHN G. fricCORD, Strode s Mills, Oliver Township, OFFERS his services to the public on reus _ onable terms. janol-ly. Jacob C. Blymyer & Co,, Produce and Commission Mer chants, LEWISTOWN, PA. lour aud Grain of all kinds pur chased at market rates, or received n storage and shipped at usual freight rates, having storehouses and boats of their own, with care ful captains and hands. Stove Coal, Liuiehtirners Coal, Plaster, Fish and Salt always on hand. Grain can be insured at a small advance on cost of storage. no' 22 AM3ROTYPES The Qcrns of the Season. rpms is no humbug, but a practical truth. I The pictures taken by Mr. Rorkimhler are unsurpassed for HOEI'NESS TKI l il- FU EN ESS. BE All'V OF FINIMI. and I>rRAUiLITY. Prices varying according to size and quality of frtitnes and Cases. Room over the Express Office. Lewistown, August l! 3, 1800. *p, i- ■>.T *Jp' Z' " IN ILL ITS HtCA.NCHL>, Executed in the best style known in the art, C. G. Crane's Gallery, 532 Arch St., east of Sixth, Philadelphia. Life Six; in OU and Pantll. STEREOSCOPIC PORTUAITS, AMBROTY PUS, I> ACI i ;It U !•:<T Y IES. Ac. For Cases. Medallions, Puis. Rings Ac. Philadelphia, November 15, IfrOO-ly. THE ONLY PREPARATION Worthy any Confidence for RESTORING MHIIV, since tiif- great discovery of IVof. Wood. have attempted not only to imitate hi7 restorative, l>ut pro fe-s o> have discovered something that would produce result- identical: Put they :.;i'. - .til 1 'nil*' and gone, be ing carried awns by tin- wouderfnl results of prof. Wood's preparation, and have been -J • • Nave th* a resistless sway. R. .id tin f -llow i .: Bath, Maine. April lStii. 1 Sf.a. PHOF. O. J. WOOD £ TGents:—The letter 1 wrote v.,u in lvv; concerningyour valuable Hair Restorative, arid which you have published in this vicinity and elsevrio-t.. lia- give n rise to numerous inquiries loueh inu the rasa, The inquires are. first, is it a fact of my hat,nation and name-. Mao-il in the coniinuuieatiou: second. I* r. true <>f all therein contained; third, does my hair still continue to l> in good order and of nat ural colort- To all 1 can and do answer, invariably vcs. My hair is oven hotter than in any Mace of my life for forty years pa-ir. more soft, thrifty, and beuef colored; the satii" is true of ftiy whiskers, and thu on ly cause why it is not generally true: is that the -iib stance is washed otf by fre pu nt ablution of the face ivhcv if care ire re used hy wiping the face in close conniption with the whisk' rs. the same result u ill fol low as the hair, f hive hen in the recejot i.f „ great number of h.Mers fp.ri; all js'iris i.f .V. -,v t.ncluiid.ask ing ngi if rt-y hs-r si, ! continues t!- mod: a- theic is so much fraud ;;; J.e nieinifa-.turc anus.dc of ar;- ous eoiopounds as well as this, it has, no tit. been basely imitated atul been used, not only without any g.iod*effect, but to absolute injury. 1 have-not used any of your Restorative of any account f.W some months, and yet my hair is as good as ever, and hun dreds have examined it with surprise, as I am now 01 wars old and not a gray liair fa my had or on mv face; and to prove this fact- 1 send you a lot kof rnv hair taken on the past week. I received your favor of two quart bottles last summer, for which I am verv grate flu; I cave it to my friend? and thereby induced them to try it; roauy were skeptical until after trial, and then purchased and used it with universal success. . I will ask as a favor, that you send me a test by which ' I can discover fraud in the Restorative, sold by many 1 fear, without authority from you. A pure article will insure success, and J believe where good effects do not follow, the failure is caused by the impure ar- Ucle. which curses the inventor of the good. I deem it my duty, as hertofore, to keep you apprised of the continued effect on my hair, as I assure all who inquire of me of my unshaken opinion of its valuable results. I I remain, dear sir, yours, A. C. RAYMOND. Aarons Run, Ky., Nov. .10, DitS. Paer. O. J- AVOOD: Dear Sir.—l would certainly be do ing you a great injustice not to make known to the world the wonderful, as well as the unexpected result I have experienced from using O.NX bottle of your Hair Restorative. After using ever* kmd of Restoratives extant, but without success, and finduigmy head near ly destitute of hair, I was finally induced to try a bot tle of your Hair Restorative. Now. candor and ju-riec compel me to auuounce to whoever may read this, that I now possess a new and beautiful growth of Rir. which J pronounce richer and handsomer than the original WHS. 1 will therefor' E occasion to recom mend this invaluable remedy :•-> ALL who may feci the necessity ot it. Respectfully . >ur- REV. S. ALLEN 6ROCK. P. b. —This testimonial of my approuauou for your valuable medicine (asyou are ..ware ofjis unsolicited: but if you think it worthy a place among the rest, m asrt if you wish; if not, destroy and say nothing. Rev. 8. A. B. The Restorative is put up in bottles .if tl-ee sizes, viz: large, medium, and small : the small holds *4 a ■ rftntantf retails for one dollar per bottle; the medium I holds at h twenty per eon:, tporf m proportion than i the small, . tails for two dolla's per bottle; the large ! holds a quart 40 per cent, more iu proportion, and re- : tails for three dollars per bottle. O. J. WOOD k CO.. Proprietors. 444, Broadway, New York, and 114. Mar- j ket street. St. Louis. Mo., and sold by all good Drug gists and Fancy Goods Dealers. ' .>au3 \. E. SMITH'S Original & only Gcmi uiue ELECTRIC OIL. The above is the only reliable remedy for inflammatory disease*;, among which are Rh cumalism Tetter Xturalyia Gout Burns Frosted Feet S aids Headache Fains <n the Back Paralytic Stroke " llrrast Soft Rh, um 11 '* S.-de Scrofula Cramps in the Stan- Sore Eyes tick Sore Breast* Sprains or Bruises Erysipelas Stiffness in Of Joints Asthma Or any disease* which are sore and painful. For that Dread to Mothers. CROUP. rt is Invaluable—Giving Relief at Once. Certificates from hundreds of our Lest citizens can be-seen at the office of Dr. Smith, showing what the Oil has done. In purchasing be careful to examine (lie wrappers and see that you get A. E. Smith's Original and only Genuine Electric Oil. -1 'V imitations are worse than use less PRINCIPAL DEPOT. No, 126 Walnut Street, PHILADELPHIA. EDWARD R. PL'RCELL, Newton Hamilton, Mifflin County, I'a., Agent for Mifflin County and surroundings. Philadelphia, Feburary 14, 1801. The Greatest Discovery of the Aye is that John .Kennedy & Co, Propietors. 1 A XI) JIMfcS FIKOiED, Salesman, , 4 RE selling goods at prices that defy coin- , petition. They keep ti largo stock of ; j ail kinds of goods such :is Sugars, at 7, 9, 10, i 1 i. Coffees at 16, Teas 88, Syrups at 60 per gallon, 100 boxes of Mould Candles 10 ox to ; lb., (to dealers at 13 cts. by the box.) 14 cts. ' per to.. Segars, very low. Sugar Cured Hams at 12, l>ried Be-f 12, Calicos, Muslins, Oing | hams, and all kinds of (try Hood* for salo at ! j prices that can't be surpassed. Everybody ' | and anybody are invited to coine and see the ; sights. Don't forget to bring along the ready 1 cash, as you may be sure its that we're after; ; and don't forget that we sell goods to suit the : i hard times; we take produce of ail kinds in • . exchange for goods JOHN KENNEDY ,t Co. j febl4 J. B. Firoved, Salesman. NOTICE TO GENTS. I subscribers being desirous of closing ! _L out their stock of B ints, Shoes and Un j tier Clothing, respectfully announce to the j oitiaens and ail others, that thy tvill sell any j thing in the above line at and below cost. febM JOHN KENNEDY A Co. Cheaper than the Cheapest ! G1 JLASSW ARE —Tumblers at To, 87, T 51, 1 50, arid 2 00 per dozen. Goblets, ! Pitchers, Fruit Stands, and Covered Dishes, | *o., at JOHN KENNEDY & Go's. TUST RECEIVED, t® 10 bbls. Pic Xic Crackers, 10 " Boston Biscuit. 10 " Sugar Crackers, 10 " Family 5 boxes Soda Biscuit. ; Irtish from the Bukerv. Low to the trade. ; For sale by JOHN KENNEDY it Co. i / 10AL OIL LAMPS, Shades, Chimneys, | v / Brushes, Burners. Ac., for sale by | fell* JOHN KENNEDY Jc. CO. — - j and Segars--good qualities at ! low prices to dealers, i febll JQIIN KENNEDY A Co. MACKEREL, Herring and Shad, best quality, at low prices, for sale by febl4 " JOHN KENNEDY k Co. E. LOCKE & Co.'s Burning Fluid, at J* 50c a .gallon, at febU JOHN KENNEDY & CVs. ZINC Washing Boards at 25 cts. each.— For sale by JOHN KENNEDY & Co. PAINTED BI'CKETS at 25 cts. each. febl4 JOHN KENNEDY & Co. CIEDAK TUBS—three in a nest —each at /51 25, 1 00, 75. Ft i sale by CWAL OIL from 75 to 51 12 per gallon. ) A liberal discount to the trade. For sale by JOHN KENNEDY k Co. \\ T HITS GRANITE Tea Sets of4spieces, T T from ?3 50 to 55 00 per set at febl4 JOHN KENNEDY A CO. .000 feet \\ indow Glass from 6xß and 12x18 tJ for sale low by febl4 JOHN KENNEDY & Co. CIII ELSE.—Just received a lot of Western ' Reserve Cheese. For sale at a small ad ; vance to dealers. J. KENNEDY A Co. ' SALT. Gr iuud Alum Sal*, iarge bag ■>, at 12,45. j febl4 JOIIN KENNEDY A Co. LIQUORS.. —The undersigned have in store Brandies, ines, Old Rye Whiskeys, Gins, Jamaica Spirits and N. E. Rum, of the very best brands, and warranted pure and I old. JOHN KENNEDY & Co. OIL, Turpentine, Ac., in store and for sale by feb!4 JOIIN KENNEDY A Co MIFFLIN COUNTY I'OOR HOUSE STATEMENT. J,>>■(yh Brower, Steica/xl, in Account with Wm. Creiyhton, John Teach try and Hicheson Jirafton, Directors of the Poor of JUijtiin count if, from January 1, 1 StiU, to January 1, 1861. DR. To amount of orders on Treasurer Sites 15 8a1.t10.-a ltlO ISO 12 57S 27 CR. By balance .lue on last settlement 110 26 By < paid for turu-uig paup-jj'a lu a' t S'.-twi 'ing tie m from Poor lloii-t- 1-j 20 (.'rtivli paid tor work and repairs 21 2s; d>i do trstvoliua t-xpollsoS C 56. •i< 1 do 1--II do do bliokwloiettt Hour 2 17 do do stationary an<t portage 4iC do do time 5e ilo do wiiit- wrr.sliins 1 73 do do se.-ds and pliuitd 225 do do butter 5 47 do do asli.-s 7, ilo do liivrv liandiso 4 21 do poultry 1 75 do do butchering ?. 73 do do making flothing 25 '.W do do one year's salary 565 00 Tenant llaUeti or. Farm —l 77 bu<hels wheat: SSdlmsh els oats threshed .-unl about 2'>u in ih<- sheaf; be-di els rye:l"sebushelsetirn 111 c.-u-s and uiatle:s2loa'is hav. StfOi.il llai'nt on 7'i'urK I'nCh —33u bushels pot itoeV; vtHHI heads cabbages; 25 bushels tomatoes; 2 1 2 bushels beans, and killed I--rut hogs weighing 25.7.1 jtouruts. Stork Frtrrn —l horse. 4 e.iw s and 10 shoals. 117,/-A lone (it !'■ 11. for —till dresses. 20 shir's, is pan s pants. IS aprons. 2o eiu-inist s. 12 flannel skirts, 20 pairs t ■! .-toekings knitted, 5 bed lieks. 4 pairs .'raw - or.s. 0 -a -ks, 6 onilted skirts. 12 sln-'-ts. and S barrels soap luavle. PAIPERS. Number in Poor House January i, 1860 81 Admitted through the year 46 Bora in the house ;t Whole number (if inmates for I'JTO so Died in the house 8 Bound out 3 Div-hare. d —lB Number in Poor House January 1, ISCI 32 Outdoor paupers through the \vr 78 do vlo died ' 12 do do discharged 23 Nuin' er outdoor paitpet- January I. imp ported, 01 ji i t. by the county Wiio". nuiniter of paupers January I. 1861 72 In addition to th>- above tli -ic have be.-u 421 for -1 r. and 13 Vinericans. transient paupers, support ed for .1 short time {mostly over nig.'.u without orders or entry on the register. W th-.- undersigned. Auditors of Mifflin county, elected tniti sworn according to law. having examined the accounts . f Joseph Bio'.vt l. 3tewai'd of tile Po--r Holts, . fi 111 January 1. Wie. t • Januarv 1,1861. do cer tify that we tin.l a balance due to the said Joseph Hrower from the Directors of the Poor, -ni the books of one hundred and eighty dollars and twelve cents. Given under our hands, at Lew istown. January 23,1860. JOHN D. BARK.) ' HENRY SNYDER. !-Auditors ABM. GARN ER, ) John JU. Shaw. Treasurer, in account with John Pcachey, Hicheson H rait on and Sam mi Hrower, Directors of the Poor of Mif flin county, from January 1, 1860 to Janua ry 1, 1801. DR. To amount of orders on t'ountv Trasurer f2OOO 00 do borrowed to pay debts lwo 00 1 Bush from Aaron Riden on note for w agon 60 73 do for 'M bushels 39 pounds rye at Via- C 6 do 12 do Corn, ears 60c 3 60 do 2 <!o seed corn Koe 1 20 do 21> do 26 lbs oats 31s* 63 20 do I-/2 do corn 55e 6 87 vlo 140 do 47 !hs corn 56c 75 s7 do 30 do 39 lbs rye 60c 17 19 do on rent of tenant house 10 00 To balance duo is (hi • 72116 o0 • I R. By the follo-'ving orders pai-1 for the supqiort of the 1 Ptoir nt the Poor House, viz: Henry Zrl-r. J-ate Treasurer, balance vl-ie ?S 37 Nathan Frank, nierehnndisv! S4 99 j Jiwob Kline, rails 11 -o Thomas Cntiningnaui. Suite tax 23 25 Dr. Geo. W. Hoover, 1 qrs. salary and medicine 47 87 ! R. I". Parker A llro. mcrehtuniiso 28 On j J. F. Hamaker, blai ksii.ithiiig 2 99 ■Jos 67 j K. Bratton. Esq.. scrvi.-.-s as Director 43 00 i Jonathan Pcachey, 1857 lbs beef 5c -22 85 1 Wm, Butler, meat j-j :gi 1 Joseph Brow er. paid fnt-beef " " 83 00 I do on ncct. 247 70 Wm. Butler, merchandise 45 74 I John E. Griffith, barbering 13 83 | A. Felix, coffins, groceries, A-'. .87 20 1 Dr. Thomas Vanvaktah, 3 quarters salary ISO 00 j llcnry Zcrbe. merchandise * 126 31 ' John Kennedy & Co. merchandise 93 91 j C. Hoover. Est j., fees on orders of rslb-f 6 on ] Wm. Crcighton. Es'|.. services as IJireetor 2 vrs. 90 no < Geo. NY. i'iitiinas, Eso. fees on orders of relief C6O j J. W. Shaw. Attv. and elk. in full for 1838, and on acct. of salary for 1859 '.HI 00 ! R. F. Ellis, merchandise, 16 21 j James Cochran, money loaned 122 54 j F. J. Hoffman, merchandise 161 70 i E. C. Hamilto,n, eih<M-8 41 37 i <->-n. W. M'-Bride. f<-.-s on orders of rv iu>f 2 45 Win. G. Zollinger, hats 11 4u ! Joseph M. ''wens, making post fence 7 62 John R. Wcv-kes. Esq.. fees on orders of relief 811 1 Wm. Pretty lief, lire wood lit 75 ' Isaac Stull do and rails 10 65 j H. J. Walters. Pro. costs 14 34 [ Wm. Crcighton, balance on accu 73 :1 : Peter Printz. stone soal 30 00 j Peter Towusend, school tar SO 29 : < .co. Blymyer. merchandise :i3 67 j Wm. J4. Uotfnian. lumber 14 98 Christian Frain. tire wood 10 12 ; John Peachey. Esq., services ;i? Dircetv r 45 00 j Thomas Cox. shoes 22 13 ! Geo. Reigle. lire wood 37 00 i A. Hamaker, liquors, 2 years 8 22 Jacob Hoover. 2 shouts li 75 i J. I. Wall is, tin ware and repairs 10 37 1 Geo. Kigler. fire wood 7 svi i Wm. Swarrz. Esq.. f-cs on orders of relief 4 MI , Jonathan Peachey. beef 4"> 76 CR. By the following orders paid for live support of the j oui door poor, viz: Nathan Frank, merchandise, 10 7(0 I Jos Brower. sending P. Devini .( wife to Phtla. 11 50 j John Kieflober. Hour for Elizabeth tsheibly 2 "o i Isaac Siuli. fire wood " 11 <X> i (ieorgc Ruble.kcepiiig Mary Ruble 55 74) j Jno. A. Wrigiit Jt Cc. cJotliing for Misa Porsvtlie's child " "3 12 Eustic Rothrov-k, firewoovl 22 87 '■ Overseers of Mitflintown, funeral expenses of David Norris 10 CO i Dr. J. Swartz. attending Elizabeth Shively's child and Wm. Patterson " -10 73 i Dr. A. Kothrnck. attending Ezra Jenkins 18 00 ; Dr. A. J. Atkinson, in full of sn'ury 21 75 Mrs. Jane Lilley. keeping and anv-iciing to Margaret Forsythe in confinement 17 50 Dr. R. Martin, attending same 6 00 John M -Kee, keeping Murv Hess and child, 15 00 Elizabeth Haines, kccping-Vrank Lyftle 35 25 J. F. Kohrer. to redeem Smith's watch 3 50 NVrn. Hardy, keeping John Peris 64 37 Dr. J. J. Dahlen, salary 6 months 20 (hi Mary Molson. shaving Frank Lvttle 2 25 Wrn. P. Elliott, wood for 1). Link 1 25 i Marks A Willis, flour and meal 29 25 Wm. J. McCoy, rent of house fi>r Rob:. McCail 10 00 Henry Zerhe, groceries, 4c. 60 9n > John Ruble, provisions furnished Daniel Myers 4 70 F. R. Storreit, flour and meal 75 40 j Dr. J. A. Swartz, 3 quarters salary 28 00 : F. J. Hoffman, clothing for Miss Price 10 00 Susan Shields, keeping Elizabeth Smith 8 00 1 Blymyer A Brisbin, mdse. for Adclia Cordell's child 10 00 Bart. Bush, digging grave for Mrs. Anderson 2 to W. and G. Macklin, merchandise 38 35 Wm. Cornelius, keeping Mrs. Carney 11 75 N. NVilson, coffins 16 00 i Cyrus Bviling'er, keeping M. Wilson 4 chila 2 56 Wm. McNatob, coffins 6 00 ! Dr. M. T. Mitchell. 1 years' salary 30 00 Dr S. A. Martin, 0 months' do 17 50 j Dr. S. L. Alexander, attending Benj. Ingla 8 0C Wm. Kays, grain for C. Berlew 7 25 . Joseph Brower, on acct. I 00 i Samuel Stay rook, keeping, and funeral expen ses of George Long 26 00 ; John Hamilton, mdse. for Mr. 4 Mrs. Shilling 12 24 Robert Forgy, keeping Jacob L-.nel.-n, axid sending him to Poor House 6 00 j W. Stevens, digging grave for Martha Denickson 2 f O ' Dan. Decker, bringing John Peris to Poor House 4 00 : David Heister, flour a meal for Wiiwk. y family 9 11 A. Felix, coffins, groceries, Ac. 27 00 . John Kennedy k Co, merchandise C 26 George Blymyer. do 18 50 Dr. J go. I. Murks, attending Eliza Moon 4 J.v cob l)rt 6 00 Jao. Purcell k Son, indue, for Winskey family 10 04 Jacob Krisher, fire wood 2 04 Jacob Cor roll, wood for Jno. Ball 12 00 • Herd Sample, v.fEu Slid loto-ru. extct-Se* " EL.a Mccxe * Henry Shilling keeping Mr. an-i Mtj Z';.i., John Eby, fire wooa " _ j V. Hk maker. won h r-le. wine and trtudy. . year- prefer!bed bj Physicians " 29.-. J Jin. sNv-my. Overs- er Jf Suing tov.jiship, Centre o'aui;. l'ur Caroline Avers jfei Oeo Stall, fire wood 12 Jo Dr. >- L. Ah-xander. 5 months' salary fo eo L>r. A Rothroek. attending F. L> rtlc.ll. MeCa: Wui. Brown uad Mrs. Carney • 22 oo Ann ciders paid for support of • .tjdwr Po..r vtl 72 Ami orders paid for support of Poor at the Poor House. brought forward YSol 32 While wa-uat of order- paid, 3-"-S 04 Treasurer "; per ceniage 32 on T<:a I, dull on l -t ordciS out-lauding aud Ua.-a.d. viz Borrowed money ' 1000 no Joseph Hrower. cteward y| 25 •lo do 241 DO 1 I- -lb Haines. Ico-pii:,; Frank Lyulo 75 \\ m. Hardy, keeping John Perls 21 w do do do 2*5 tut do mori-handi.se for Mrs. IVuickeuM 1 51 Henry Kvi-cr, fire wood '• 7i Frederick Baker. S shoals 23 o2 Sumii- 1 Witlirow. cram tor t'. Hi :!• w 2u 37 B. A Ifibh-v. aitciiUiiu; Mar'ho Miflei 8 no Amount of orders unpaid 1451 55 Aiuotin'l'i -ide brought furwiir-i 5.316 03 Add orders unpaid Jan. 1. 1561. including ilooo borrow-d money * " 1451*56 4767 5S Dedm-t orders unpaid, Jan. 1, 1869 1211 17 I \pelise- of keeping the Poor in 1860, 55.76 41 which was pud as follows. By County Treasurer 2t>oo ihJ Borrowed money lihxi Ou Proceeds of farm sold, A,-., 566 41 Sili 41 Had tie-1 '..tuity Treasurer paid h" lunch |br tin- -lip port of rln Poor in 156" us he did m 1 ss'.i. viz: Ni'.oo. it v uld hate supported the Poor, and paid the above iiltl- htedlie-s of 61451 .77.—J1211 17 of which existed January 1. Ikuo. We. the undersigned. Auditors of Mvffitn count .-(eet.-d iiu-i stvoni according to law. haling e\ 0111 'led the accounts and voucher- . t .l<.t-.n W. Sliaw. Treasu r-r for the Directors of the P--or. from Jiuiuart l.lsoo. to January 1. 1.561. do certify that we find a\.alanee due to the -aid J. W. Shaw from the sjud Directors of the P-.or uf eighteen dollars. and that we land ctui . ell-d the orders paid l.v the said Treasurer, Given under our hands and seals, at l.ew isioivn, January 23. IsflJ. .1(111 N !>. B.YItR,) 111.NRV -V> - A.:■ i: 1 o!- IVI 7 ABM. GARYER, 1 LEWISTOWN ACADEMY. 'gMii'. second session if this institution will X commenceii MONDAY. Feburary 11th. In addition to the cum :1 <> 11 English branches, instructions will be given in Latin Greek, French, German, and the Higher Mathemat ics, also, in Drawing, Fainting, and music. No extra charge for the Languages. Pates of Tuition. —s3 00, 4 GO, end SO 00 per quarter of eleven weeks. Drawing, $3 00, Fainting, $5 00, Music, *lO 00, Incidentals, '25 cents. On or about April Ist, a class will be formed for such teachers in the county as wish to qualify themselves for a permanent certificate. This class will continue until •July, affording ample time for a thorough ex :■ 11 ination and study of all the branches re quisite in a professional certificate. The tu ition for this class will be *3 00. For further particulars inquire of M. J. SMITH, Piin. Lewistown Academy, Lewistown, Feb. 7, H?GI. McVEYTOWN ACADEMY, 8/,. SHARP would respectfully announce • that the second quarter of the McYey town Academy will commence en the 6th of February. 1861, and continue eleven weeks. Instruction given in all the common ard higher English Branches, as well as Latin, Greek, French and German, if desired. For this purpose he has secured the services of G. F. Davenport, A. M., a graduate of New York, and an experienced teaoher. Tuition, *3.00 to $4 50 per quarter; Lsn guages SI 50 extra Primary Department, $2 50 per quarter. B??L,Students boarded in respectable pri vate families at very reasonable rates. McVeytown, January 24, 1860.-* PHOTOGRAPHIC NEWS. \ V I "M. A. McKKK respectfully announces \j to the citizens of Yeagertowu and vicinity that his car will remain for a short time in the above named place, fur the pnr pose of affording ali who may desire if, the opportunity of procuring a FIRST CLASS PHOTOGRAPH of themselves, families or friends, executed in any and every style, from miniatures up to life size Photographs. Pictures copied from small Amhrotypes, Daguerreotypes, .fcc., and enlarged to life size. Stereoscopic pictures of residences taken upon reasonable terms, and stereoscopic boxes furnished when called for. Having had ten years' experience iu business and availed himself of all the latest improvements in the art, he feels confident that he can render satisfaction to all who may call upon him. Every variety of Photograph ic work undertaken at moderate prices. A1 so, a large assortment of Photograph frames constantly on hand. Instructions given in all the various branches of xlie art. Pie- j to res taken equally as well in cloudy as in clear weather. Call socn. ,dcc!3-3m i GIN AS A REMEDIAL AGENT. THIS? DHLICIOILS TOXIC STIMULANT, 1,^ SPECIALLY designed for the use of the J Medical Profession and the family, hav ing superseded the so called "Giaa," " Aro matic," "Cordial," "Medicated,'-' "Solmapps," etc , is now endorsed by all the prominent i physicians, chemists and connoisseurs, and possessing all of those intrinsic medical qual ities (tonic and diuretic) which belong to an old pure Gin. Put up in quart bottles and sold by all druggists, grocers, etc. A. M. 11l NINGER i CO, . Sole Proprietors, No. 19 Broad street, X. Y. For si-le by FRENCH, RICHARDS &. Co.. W. W. A H. SMITH, and all of the prom j inent Wholesale Druggists in Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Dec. 13, 1860. SUGARS. . IF you want cheap Sugars go to Kennedy A Go's. Sugars at 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11 I ! cents per lb, at JOHN KENNEDY A-Co'e. ! BEST Rio Colfee, at janSi JOHN KENNEDY & Go's # FLOUR by the barrel or hundred—Fancy. ; Extra Family and Superfine Flour for . sale by JOHN KENNEDY & Co. \ - f-T V - v. V v ; . izoM irie . c A SL'PE RIATIVt JONIC,D!URETIC; °%£ l DYSPtf^ A.V£> BV!SOBMSNa CORDIAL i t r C <<' - '.- A'W Jiii'tf {• /* n uyrl citrt'H, Ay: lx<*<-,tri<s. Ih'nyyixt*. L'u-fcra lYirofr Familits, Wolfe's Pure fouiiac Brandy. Wolfe's Purr Tludefra, <herrj and Poit W Hie. Wolfe's Pure Jamaica and St. CroK Rkui Wolfe's I'nrc Seotrh and Irish Whiskey. ALL l\ BOTTLES. | UK<; leave to call the attention of tfio j .-is .us vf the I iiiit .1 Stiit.-s i.i w. ve W mi-c and Uquura, imported '•> Cdotpho Wvl&s of New V,-.-k. vil .ii iiumo in f.iim'iur in every part of tliis < t rv f..r the purity ,f his och-brnOeu Schiedam ■ -hiuipps. Mr. \\ i.lli'. in his letter ti me. -peaking ef i'v ol his Wiiu s Mini Liquors. miv: "I will stak* i..\ reputation i a niflii. ii,\ as a tnerohany <u thirty year*' rmMoup n thodtyof New York, til..: nil the I trill. .In— all 1 \\ Hies that I '.utile ttle.pttro MS iliili.ilt'-<l. Mini of the test quality. and call r.-fi. .1 tipi.tj hv every purcha-'.-r." Kvery Lottie- tins the pr> .prietors name .>ti the wax. ft nil M lee Mi..He .it hi< sjni.ii live till th>-i-rtiliente. The pule u* lire .i -p. . thill} ltiMle.i to. .11 stud examine h.r thetiiselies. K..r selc ..t Ucb.l by t,jj 4t'S'tllV-ar i.-s I. i is iu I'hii.a.leluhift. OEOKUE H. VSHTuN. No. KS"4 Market St.. Philadelphia. Sule Agent for Philadelphia It. a-t he fellow ing holt, the New W-rk Courier: )|s. ! Vf.lt s lllvlM-j VoK o\k Ml.lt VottK MtItCHVST We :.re happy. to inform our fellow-citizen* that I her# is one ..!ae iuotir.ity where the phvsieian. apothe c.iry . Ittni country m. r hnl.t. rntl go unl punhase hure \v iin-s :.n 1 Liquors. as pure :is imported. anil ot the Is t quality. \Ve do not intend to give fin claloratti ih s. riptn.ii <-f tin- nici • haniVextcnsive l.nsinews. al though it will repay any atrangerorcjtteen.tjpiritk l d V .-xti-iiMiwarehouse, \..s. 18,i0;u..\ 11-aver street, miu! \.-s, 17. 19 and-1. Marketliclvl, sir.-..' Mpi • . i s hnapps on hand ready fo shiprn.o.t could tiot have been teas than thirty thou sand . uses . the Brandy some ten thousand case*— \ in .it'. - of ls::rt to lsf'.; and ten thotisund oases of M i-:i. shen . and l'ort Wine. Scotch and Irish, wlu k- . .1 iiu.i a atnl ~t. Croix Krim. some very old and ■ - i.i! to any in this country. He also hnd three large .'. liars. titled with Brandy, Wine. 4e,. in casks ip. h i- the Custom House key. reudy for laittlmg.— Mr. V." life" . .!•• of g -huapps hist vear amounted to olio li.i nil • ! atpl eighty thousand iloJieji,and we hope in less than two years he may he equally aueeosilui with his Brandies and Wines. His l.iisint s- merits the- patronage of every lover of his -p. . j s. private families who wish pure Wines and Liquors fur un-dieal use should send their orders dire.-t to Mr. Wolfe. until every Apothecary in tho land make up their minds to discard the poisonous stuff front their -helves, and replace it with-Wolfe's pun- Wine and Liquors. We understand Mr. Wolfe, for the accommodation of a instil dealers in the country, puts up assorted eas es of Wines nni liquors. Such a man. and such a merchant, should be sustained against his tens of thousands of opponents at the Ihiited shales. wh> sell nothing-but imitations, ruinous aliktt Lq iuapntf, health and happiness. For sale by John Kennedy A. Co., I.ewis - sepl3-tint AVE'S HOLLAND BiTTF.RS TIHC CBI.KBRATKD HOLLAND RKAIKDY Kdli DYSFEPSI&. DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, LIVER lOnPLAINT, WEAKNESS OP ANY KIND, FEVER AND AGUE, Auu v.iriuUd alTocti"D6 consequent upon a !i*-filer STO JIACII on LIVER, Ruth OP ludigeeiion, Acidity of the Stomach, Coliofc V PXIM, llcrtburn. lews of Appetite, Despondency. Costivonoss, Blind ninl Bleeding ltlin. In all Nervous, kheiimstlc, end Neuralgic ASw'tions, It haf In numerous instances proved highly beneficial, and in others effected a decided cure. This is a purely vegetable compound, prepared on strictly scientific principles, after the manner of the celebrated Holland l'rofcsecr, Ikcrbave. Us reputation at houte pro duced its introduction here, the demand commencing with those of the Fatherland scattered over the face of this mirhty country, many of whom Lrouglit with them ;uid handed down the traditii nof its value. II ' now •< flirt J in the A/mrican jmUic, Innnritiff that itt truly ironJer/itl utedvAnal ririues must I* acXuneltdgid. It is particularly recommended to those persons whose OOtistllutions may have Is-en Impaired liy the ouitinuous nsv of ardent spiilts, or other tort:-. of aiswjjsitn u. Generally instantaneous iu effect. it iipds its way ill recti y to the of life, thrilling and qcieketiing every nerve, raising up the drooping spirit, and, iu fact, Infusing new health aud vigor in tiie system. NOTlCE.—Whoever expects to find this a lieversg" w Id tie disapfsiiuted; but to the -deb. w.iak and low spirited, it will pro,e a grateful aromatic coi jlal, oomeMed of sittysvlar remedial properties. READ CAREFULLY! The Genuine highly concentrated Bo rhave's Holland Hitters is put up in half-pint 1 sit tics only, and retailed at ONE DOI.LAR per bottle, or six bottles for FIVE DOLMRS Tlie great demand fur this truly celebrated Medicine has induced many Imitations, which the public should guard Against purchasing. Bew are of Imposition. See that our name is on the label of every liottle you buy. Sold by Druggists generally. It oaa be forwarded by Express to most paints. SOLE PRO I'K I ETORS, BENJAMIN PAGE, JR. & CO XiSITACinSISS and Chemtete PITTSBURGH, PA, For sale by CHARLES RITZ, Lewistown, Pa. sap'2o SALT! SALT? fjPHE undersigned are agents for the Onori- J_ dago -Salt Company. Wholesale price, (I.GO per hbl. of iiO lb c , or 5 bushels. Retail rrice, 1.75. MARKS A WILLIS, de lit Gni Sole Agents for Mifilin County. CHAIRS! CHAIRS! CHAIRS! Mahogany, Maple, Birch and Walnut C-AINnE: SEAT CHAIRS, of every ystyle and finish, at •W. D. REICHKER'S VKZ®*? HKUZB 339 North Front St. Above Vine, Parlor and Dining Room Chairs, large and small Rocking Chairs, manufactured of the hc*t material and by experienced workmen. All orders filled with Prppatitude and Care. Remember the place, 330 North Front Street, above Vine, Philadelphia. jan24-ly 'T'OBACCO & SEUAKS.—A fine stock of best Segarj and Tobacco for sale low tp dealers, by F. J. HOFFMAN
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