BiiO) sum, Full oF Hope to the Afflicted and Suffering! ■Many of the Thousand Portals of Death may bi closed, end life made happier and more comfor table to thousands who are note in danger. Doubtless this world contains tnaay a balm tQjooth its physical woes and * cure its Diseases, .imong those in prominent rank stands BOWMAN'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND, \3AFE and speedy cure for Consumption, not only it those milder forms of Throat and Luna Diseases such as Colds, Coughs, Quinsey, Difficulty of Breathing Bronchitis, Ministers' Sore Throat, Weakness of this CI: est. Asthma, Inward Clcer, SpiltiDg of Blood, Intluen za, Croup, Whooping Cough, I'ain in the Breast and Side Hoarseness, Catarrh and Catarrhal Affections, lnfiim ination of the Lungs, Bleeding of the Lungs, dec. Bui its superior excellence is seen and tested in the more ad vanced affections of the Lungs. For the truth of the above statement and the efficiency of the preparation as an antidote, we refer the public to the following tesiimo niaU. Language is scarcely . strong enough to (ell the great power of this wonderful discover)! The doubling may try and be convinced. The proprietors point to the following bona fide certificates with confidence in their influence on the community; they are but samples of the many hundreds of testimonials in our possession : Allegheny, July 19, IM6 Mr. 11. M. Bowman—Dear Sir:—l feel it my duty to let you know what your compound has done for mv daugh ter, and wish you to publish it if you can in hope that some suffering one may be induced by it to try your val uable medicine and be cured My daughter was married in 1653, and went to Cincinnati to live, where her hus band (James llojt.) was engaged in business. In six months after her husband died, and I sent for her to come borne, w here in four months she wasconfined and caught cold which settled on her lungs. It seemed as though we could gel nothing to help her. We tried six different physicians tor over one year and then sent to New York in a celebrated physician there, and she took medicine from him for eight months; but he could not cure her. — Her cough was hied and stubborn and seemed as though it would tear her breast during the paroxysm of cough, and her breathing as at times very difficult. Failing to get relief from physicians, we thought we would try Ay er's Cherry Pectoral, and she took it regular for seven weeks, but it did her no permanent good. We then tried tellers' Imperial Cough Syrup, but with all she still be came worse, and it seemed a though she was beyond cure, when one day my wile was in at one of our neigh bor's houses (Mr M-iyness') and she saw- them give your Vegetable Compound to one of their children for a cough and she got three or four doses to bring home and try it. After my daughter had taken it she breathed a little eas ier, and we sent and got a bottle of it, and when it was taken there was a marked change fjr the belter. I iheu got six bottles, the most of which she tuok as directed until finally cured —it is three months since, and she has not had a symptom of the old complaint, and is gelling as lusty as she ever was. We all unite in our prayers to God th3l you may be prospered and that your Vegetable Compound may be the means of restoring health to many. as it lias to one w ho is dear to us ; we cheerfully recom mend it to the public as the best medicine for Lung Dis. eases that we ever got hoid of. Try it suffering one and see Believe me, my dear sir, to ever remain Your earnest friend, THOa. H BANK;". Philadelphia, Aug 13, 1"56. Last spring, while in Pittsburgh, I had a bad cuid and cough which troubled me much, and a friend of mine gave me a botUe r.f Bowman's Vegetable Compound for disea ses of the throat and lungs, which I commenced taking and found relief aliu. st immediately. I had taken mam things for cough n.d hoarseness but never got anything fp help me as it his lone. I believe it to telbe best ant •- d- te for coughs and hoarseness that is out, and cheerfully recommend it to the public. T. II STANTON, Pastor of the Ist Prot. Meth Church, Philadelphia. From Judge Vanlmrn, of the Distrtct Court at Cincin nati : Cincinnati, May I, 1556. I have used Bowman's Vegetable Con-pound for bron chitis and cough, and believe it to be the best medicine out for those diseases, and the only one I ever got to give me any permanent relief. It rcitl cure. I recommend it to the public as an honest and efficient medicine and will perform what it is published to do. WM VAMIORN, E,q TO THE PUBLIC. I have used Bowman's Vegetable Compound in my family for coughs, colds, and ruatiigters' sore throat and believe it to be tne best thing that I ever got for those complaints, and cheerfully recommend it to the public. Rev. Jacob o astox. Pastor of the Clinton street M E. Church, Jane 10, 1616. Cincinnati.' Here is one from the old pioneer Methodist preacher of Ohio, Rev. J. B Finley : 1 believe B wman's Vegetable Compound to be (he best remedy for diseased throat and lungs, of the day 1 have tested it, and found it to be the best of all the popular remedies I ever tried, and 1 b3Ve tried very many. 1 re commend it to ttie public—try it and you will be convinc ed of its superiority. Rev. J. B FINLEY. Cincinnati. July 12,15 jo Hear what the celebrated Dr. Peck says: I have used Bowman's VegetableCom|>ound foremrxh* and hoarseness in speaking ; and believe it to be the best preparation for throat and lung complaints I ever got; and I recommend it to the public speaker and singer as well as those afflicted with lung diseases. J. T. PECK New York, May 12, 165> Hear uf at Dr Benson, of Cincinnati, say s—(extract from a tetter) : Bowman's Vegetable Compound contains a virtue thai Is not possessed by any other popular medicine in my knowledge, h does nr-t only smooth the disease over, giving it only temporary relief (I ke most of pater.t med bines), but it commences at the root of the disease and perforw- a ptrfrrt cu'e G W. BENSON. M. 11. Our space w ill not permit in to publish any certificates in full, but we would refer to the follow ing |>ersons whose letters are in our possession,certifying to its worth : Rev*. Bishop Morrts, Cincinnati, Rev. Robert Walker, " Rev Joel Wiutr, Economy, Rev. John Powell. Portsmouth, John L. M'Junkin, Butler, Henry S. Griffith, Esq , Pittsburgh, B. C. Baler, Wheeling, Capr. E. Gordon, Pittsburgh, John T. M'Comb-, " Mrs. Mary Morrow, New K-izhlon, Mrs. M Evans, " R...bt Greenlee, Beaver, Isaac Sutherland, Vanport. Mrs. S. A Getlys, Freedom. Silas Roberts, Meadrille, Henry Smith, w Castie, Mrs. Sarah Lowry. Lawrence county, Joseph P. Brown, " Miss Marti.a A Wilson. New Castle, Ex Gov. VV. F. Johnston, T. C. Cunningham, Allegheny City. Isaae Whiteside*, " D. Marram, Bridgewater. Rev. Wm Smith, Louisville, Judge Keys, Cincinnati, Cape Geo. Kennedy, Wellsville, James Wilkins, Allegheny, J P. O'Neil, Bteubenvllle, Rev Henry Cline, Venango county. Dr. James Parsons. Louisville, Rev. John Watkins, Maynville, ♦'apt. Jacob Poe, Georgetown, James I. Dodds. Butler county, Ex-Gov Wrn. Bigler. Rev. G. Seehon, Louisville, CHARLES RITZ -a our wholesale and retail agent for I.ewislown, wh > w ill supply retail merchants, ic , with the article at whole-ale prices. Price £! per bottle, or i'X botllas for yj. f all at the agent's arid g:-t a copy of Bowman's Med-cal Journal, and read it. All orders for the medicine direct to the propr.etors, BOWMAN & CO., New Castle, 1-uwrence co., Pa. a-Agents wanted in every village. Apply by letter or otherwise to the proprietors. ocl6 Foundry and Machine Shop. THE public are hereby notified that I have rented the Foundry and Machine Shop in the borough of Lewistown, known as the "Ju niata Iron Works," and the large and general assortment of Patterns, Jate the property ol Zetgler and Willis, now of John Sterrett & Jo. and Wm. Willis, and that 1 am prepared ♦o do all kinds of Casting, Turning, &c„ on the shortest notice and in the best and most complete style. JOHN ZEIGLER Lewistown, April 17, ISs6—tf TEE STATE SAVINGS 7'JWE! Office* Best door t the Poit Office, !fo. S3 Dock Street, Philadelphia. INTEREST FIVE PER CENT. All Sums of Money Returned on Demand. THE STATE PAVINGS FUND. No S3, Dock Street, next door to Third Street, and adjoining the Post Office, receives Money on deposit daily, from St in the morning until 3 in the afternoon; also Monday evenings from 7 to j 9 o'clock. Interest is allowed on deposits at the rate of FIV E PER CENT, per annum. Deposits will be return ; ed in whole or in part oti demand, without notice. The popularity of this Office with all classes of the community, both in town and country, and us consequent success, may be ascribed, in part, to the following substantial reasons . Ist. It offers a convenient, responsible, and profitable Depository to Executors, Administrators, Assignees, Col ; lectors, Agents, and all public officers—to Aitoi neys, Trustees, Societies and Associations, whether iucorfiorated or otherwise—to married or single ladies—to Students. Merchants, Clerks, ami business men generally—to Mechan ' ics, Farmers. Minors of either sex. and all who have funds, much or little, to deposit, where they may be had at any i time with Five per cent, interest added. 2d Depositors r<*>ive Books, with an abstract of the By-Laws and regulations, in whi his entered their depos -1 its, which Books serve as vouchers. They may designate, in case of sickness, death, or absence, who shall receive I their deposits, without the intervention of Executors or Administrators. Any one or more persons may deposit in j his, her, or their name, or for any other person or persons. ! 3d. A Report is made each year to the Legislature and Councils of the City. 4th The Officers are sworn before they enter upon their duties, in addition to giving Bonds with sureties. | sth. The State Savings Fund is a real Sav ings Fund—nor an Insurance and Trust Company. Our large list of > Depositors and the Philadelphia public, have been careful to observe that the charter avoids the business and risk I of insurance. ' 6th. In order to afford every reasonable facility to Depositors who reside at a distance from the office, their de | posits are permitted to be withdrawn by checks, after the manner customary with the Banks. Check Books will be i furnished to depositors without charge. ! The popular patronage hestowari upon this office hy a proverbially cautious and discriminating community, and j where the character of the institution is best known, is a gratifying fact to which the Trustees desire to caliatten • tion. GEO. 11. HART, President, I Chas. G. Imx-av, Treasurer. Philadelphia, March 20,1556 —y fg - ■ =1 FOR | HARDWARE,! F. J. HOFFMAN'S ' '33 a.© Siiictujp:©;, ! I BLACKSMITHS. —TO HOFFMAN'S YOU should continue to go for Iron, Steel, &c. / 10RDACSE. Twines and Tar at V. HOFFMAN'S. | SHOE FINDINGS.—SoIe Leather, Morocco, Last*. and ail kinds of Shoe Findings, at dell F J. HOFFMAN'S. OADDLERS & COACHMAKERS.— • 'ur stock of iittidlery a.nd coach** jre is large ar.d at low prices. HOFFMAN. /TORN SHELLERS.— \y The STAR. a The SOUTHERN, -At HOFFMAN'S. The BEADING, J dell / 1 ROCERIES.— V X Buy Chee*e at Huffman's Buy Sugar at * Hoffman'* Buy Molasses at Hoffman'* Buy Tear, See., >1 Hoffman'* (' i O to Hoffman's for Tubs X f*° to Hoffman's for Churn* Go t<> Hoffman'* for But nets Go to Hoffman's for Broom* Go to Hoffman'* tor Basket* dm! 1 DRUGS, DRUGS, DRIGS, Medicines, Meditlne?, Tlediclnes, Pair.!*, Paints, Paints, Glass, Glass, Oil*, Oils, Oils, Trusses, T russe*. At ' HOFFMAN'S. J. Dorsheimers NEW BOOK BINDERY, UECHA.YICSBIRG, Pa. mE{ Ktfn The subscriber has in connection with his Book, Stationery. Paper and Variety Store, a complett BINDERY, w here lie is prepared to bind Mag azines, Pamphlets and Newspapers, and to repair books. Also, to rule paper to any pat tern. He is also prepared to manufacture Copy Books, .Music Books and every description of Blank Books, where the trade can be sup plied wholesale and retail. having MAGAZINES, BOOKS, I &c. which they desire bound or re-bound in any style, can leave them at H. W. Junkin's I Jewelry and Book establishment, Lewistown. : from which place they will be taken and re ! turned when bound. rah 6—y LET US REASON TOGETHER. PILLS. Will AKE WE SICK? ■ 11' has been Hie lot of the human race to be weighed I U down by disease and suffering HQLI.OWAY'S ! PILLS are specially adapted to the relief of the WEAK, | the NERVOUsf, the DEI.!'"ATE, and the IN FIRM, of all j climes, age*, sexes. and constitutions. Professor Hoih- I way personally superintends the tnanuf ictiire of hi* me,!, icines in tlm rutted States, and .fTer* tin m to a fte • and enlightened people, as remedy lite world ever a.tw for th" removal of disease THESE PILLS PURIFY THE BLOOD. These famous Pill* are expressly combined to operate | on the stomach, the liver, the kidaevs, the lungs, the ktn, .' and the bowels, correcting any derangement in their functions, purifying the blood, the very fountain of life, ar.d thus curing disease in all it* forms. DYSPEPSIA AYD LIVER F OFLPLAIYTS. Nearly half tlie human race have taken these Pills. It ; has been proved in all parts of the worbl. that nothing ! has beer, found equal to Ihetn in rases of disorders of the : liveGdyfpepgia.andstomarh complaint*generally. They I sunn give a healthy tope to these organs, however much deranged, and when all other means have failed. GEAEK.IL DEBILITY. ILL HEALTH. | Many of the most despotic Governments have opened ! j their Custom Houses to the introduction of these Pills, j J that they may become the medicine of the masses.— j Learned Colleges admit that this medicine tsthehestj | remedy ever known for persons of delicate L .llh, or j I where the system has been impaired, as its invigorating j j properties never fail to afford relief. FEMALE COFLPLAITTS. No Female, young or old, should be without this cele- | | Brated medicine It corrects and regoUtes the monthly I course* at all periods, acting in many cases like a charm, j It is also the best and safest medicine that can be given ! to Children of all 3ges. and for any complaint; conse quently no family should be without it. Holloway's Pills ar the Lest remedy known in j the world for the following Diseases : I Asthma Diarrhoea Indigestion Secondary 1 Bowel Com- Dropsy Influenza Symptoms plaints Debility Inflammation Inward weak-' Coughs Fever and Venereal Af- ness I Colds Ague fectiotts Livercompl'ls! Chest Diseases Female Com-Worms of all Lowness of , CosUrenes* plaints kinds Spirits DyspejwiH Headaches BloneicGravel Piles | '.'"old al the Manufactories of Professor Holloway, *0 Maiden Lane, New York, and 244 Strand, London, by all respectable Druggists and Dealers of Medicine through out lite United States, and the civilized world, in boxes, at 25 cents, 62. cents, and $1 each. KcThere is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N. B. Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each box. j C 5 SHOT GUNS.—Single and double Shot Oubs, very low, at MACKLIN'B, McVeytown Truth is stranger than tiction. A Certain Core for all Rheumatic Pains. Don't Condemn but try it, it Cannot Fail. E. C. ALLEiVS Concentrated Electric Paste, And Arabian Pain Extractor, for .Van and Horse. Copyright secured according to law. | "AT will it cure? We answer—Rheu \Y matic Pains, when everything elsefaiU ' ! f ramps, Chilblains, Burns, Scalds, Sprains, ! Head Ache, Tooth Ache, Swellings. Bruises! ; Sores. King Worm, Tetter. Stiff Joints, Con tracted Cords, Fresh Cuts, Ulcerated Sores,and all Scrofulous' Diseases where external reme dies can be used, Sore Throats, Stiff Necks &c 1 It'hat it trill Cure for Horses and Cattle. —Swee ny, Spavin, Fistulas, Poll Evil, Windgalls, Ul cers, Cholic, Sprains, Collar and Saddle GalTs, Stone Bruises, Stiff Joints, Verdigo, Splints and Running Sores. For sale at the Drug Store of Charles Kit/, i Lewistown, Pa. j £Ej=None genuine but those bottles having J the words ■' E. C. Allen's Concentrated Electric J Paste, or Arabian Pain Extractor, Lanc'r, Pa.," i blown in the bottle. Look out for counterfeits, j Don't forget to ask for Allen's. aplO-y Another Supply of Lumber. sa*h TlaiJe to Order. PL ST received, a large supply of yellow and J white pine ready-worked Flooring. Arrangements have been made by the under signed by which they are enabled "to manufac ture all kinds of Doors, Sash, Shutters and Blinds at reasonable prices. Bills sent to them either by mail or otherwise£will meet with prompt attention, nov 13 WM. B. HOFFMAN & CO. New Stock of Lumber. j TN addition to our large stock of well-season ed stuti, suitable for the most durable and perfect kinds of work, wc have just received I a large supply from the Susquehanna region, among which will be found— 12. IJ. U, 1, 3 and half inch Panel, First. 2d and 3d common BOARDS and PLANK WORKED FLOORING, Doors, Sash, Shutters, Blinds, and Door Fac ings, ready worked. Plastering Lath and Paling, All kinds of BILL STUFF, 7x7. 6x6, 5x5. 4x5 and a large lot of 3x4 SCANTLING, of va rious lengths. JOISTS of all sizes and lengths, f We are also prepared to fill, at short notice, bills fur any kind of lumber from the well known steam mill of S. Milliken. Builders. Farmers, and others desiring Lum ber of any kind will find it to their advantage to give us a call. oc2 WM. B. HOFFMAN it CO. 7o Builders and Contractors. LUMBER! LUMBER! HERE IS THE PLACE EOR CHEAP LI BBER! JUST RECEIVED, || | FEE I' li Yellow Pine Work t.d Flooring. 5.0(H) feet 1 Yellow Pine Worked Flooring, 10,000 " 1 White " ' Boards, 47,000 " 1 70.000 " 3. 3j. 4, 4t best Susquehanna Plas tering Lath, 20.000 feet Roofing Lath, 12,000 " Common Plank, 10,000 " 2 in. Panel, 1,000 Lights Sash. Any quantity of Doors, Shutters, Blinds, &c., which we will sell from 10 to 20 per cent, cheaper than any other j dealers in the country. Hemlock, White Pme Joist, Studding, itc., al ways on hand. I respectfully invite all persons wanting anv kitfS of Lumber to call and examine our stock and prices. All orders for Frame Stuff for Houses, Brid ges, Barns, &c., will be filled with promptness. au2B F. G. Fit AN CISC US. FREEBURG ACADEMY, FREEBIRG, SYYDER CO., PA. r PHE location of this Institution is beautiful f and healthy, and free from the temptations I and vices common to larger towns situated on public thoroughfares. The course of instruc j tion is thorotigh and complete, embracing the usual branches of an English, Classical and Mathematical Education, and is calculated to prepare students for College, the study of a i Profession, or business pursuits. Frequent : Lectures arc delivered during the term, and practical illustrations accompany each recita i tion. Students have access to a good Library. The Academic year is divided into two ses -1 sions of 22 weeks each. The first commences !on the last Monday of July; the second on the | first Monday of January. Public Examinations i at the close of each term, when certificates of j Scholarship and Standing are given to each stu i dent. Terms. —For Tuition, per quarter of eleven | weeks, §2.50 to §8 00. Board, Room, &c., I §1.50 to §2.00 per week. For further particulars, address GEO. F. McFARLAND, Principal. Freeburg, June 26, 1856. Furs! Furs! Furs! BOAS, Victorines, Pelverines, Gloves. &c. in great variety, from which the ladies ' can make excellent choice, are now open and for sale at the Business Emporium of declS GEORGE BLYMYEIL • I)R. G. N. HARCY, THE HUNGARIAN PHYSICIAN, (late of vkw tore citt,) OFFERS his professional services to the citi zens of Lewistown and surrounding coun try. Office in the diamond, adjoining Hoff man's Hardware Store. Dr. G. N. H. boards atthe Lewistown Hotel. Lewistown, Aug. 30, 1855—3 m* RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF MIFFLIN COUNTY, From January 8, 1856, to January 21, 1857, inclusive- HENRY ZERBE, Esq., Treasurer of Mifflin county, in account with said county. DR. I To ara't county tax ass'd for's6, $23,009 25 | Do extra da 13,620 00 i Do tax of 1853, reported out standing, as per last report, 11748 ! Do 1854, do 380 16 ! Do 1855, do 4,953 29 , Cash received from predecessor, 569 46f I Do for bouse and stable sold from lot bought for new jail, 224 34 Cash from sundry persons, loaned for use of county, 3,810 00 Cash rec'd for bridge stock, sold by order of Commissioners, 750 00 , Cash"rec'd for dividends on bridge stock, 92 50 ' Cash rec'd from fall assessment, 1855, 16 57 j Do from sale of stone, 5 00 Balance due Treasurer, 1,713 %\ i i HENRY ZERBE, Esq., Treasurer of Mifflin county, in account with the Common monwealth of Pennsylvania from Jan. 8, 1856, to Jan. 21, 1857, inclusive. DR - J To am't State tax ass'd for 185G, $14,258 40 ' Do do 1855, outstanding, 5,345 15 • Do do 1854, do 272 90 i Do 1855, rec'd on fall asseesm'ta, 18 49 ' Do interest charged and rec'd from collectors, 15 33 j I I I I I I i ?19,910 27 DR. MILITIA TAX. To amount of said tax levied and assessed in 1850, $599 00 : I)o outstanding, 1855, 508 00 i ■ I SI. 107 00 I DR. TAVERN LICENSES. CU. i To amount licenses assessed in ISSG, S7OO 00 Ain't overpaid St. Treas. and applied as credit to State tax aboee. 617 50 £1,317 50 j I>K. RETAILERS LICENSES. CR. To amount said licenses assessed for 185G, $874 00 Cash overpaid State Treasurer on said licenses and applied to State tax, 52 05 j >996 95 • 1)K PATENT .MEDICINE MCIMU. L'R. 4 To amount of said licenses appraised for 1850, SSO 00 ; 50 00 i I)R. PAMPHLET LAWS. C'R. I To amount received for said laws sold in 1350, $4 50; 4 50 j DR. DISTILLERY AND BREWERY LICENSES. CR. To amount said licenses granted for 1856, §l5O 00 Cash overpaid State Treasurer and applied to State tax, 47 50 107 50 DR. MILLERS LICENSES. CR. To amount of said licenses granted for ISSC, §l7l 00 Balance due Treasurer, 85 171 85 i DR. BEER, EATING HOUSE AND RESTAURANT LICENSES. CR. To am't licenses granted for 1856, SBO 00 J Cash overpaid State Treasurer and applied above to State tax, 57 00 DR. LICENSES TO MERCHANTS TO SELL LIQUORS. CR. To amount said licenses grantedfor 1856, . S6O 00 JAMES MCDOWELL, Esq., Register and Recorder of Mifflin County, in account with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania from Jan. 10, 1856, to Jau. 22, 1857. j DR. COLLATERAL INHERITANCE TAX. CR. To amount of said tax received from estate of John Comfort, $250 00 j Do est. Magdalena Moist, 40 30 ; Do est. Joseph Martin, 60 00 ; JACOB MLTTHERSBOUGH, Esq., Sheriff, in account with the County of Mifflin, DR. from Jan. 10, 1856, to Jan. 22, 1857, inclusive. CR. To amount of verdict flees ree'd in Common Pleas, $32 00 Do in Quarter Sessions, 36 00 Fines ree'd in Quarter Sessions, 41 00 Cash received for steve sold, 5 00 Balance due Sheriff, 457 88 571 88 CR; By iimount of Commissioners' Orders lifted, $27,810 001 By ain't court orders road damages, 298 00 Do do viewers, 57 00 Do Auditors and Clerk's pay, 43 00 Do justices' cer. fox scalps, 227 87J I Do draft E. S. P., maintaining convicts, 75 20 Do Mifflin co. money redeemed, iOO ' Do paid for recording bond, 175 Do overeh'd and er. in tax 1853, 117 48 Do exon. allowed col's 1854, 103 85 Do commissions pillowed do. 115 33 Do exonerations and abatement for prompt payment al lowed collectors, 1855, 455 05 Do commissions, 063 53 Do tax 1855 outstanding, 190 54 Do ISSG do 7,042 67 Do do extra do 11,061 73 Do abatement ali'd col. 1850 on prompt paymeut, 249 30 i Do dis. on Lancaster money sold by treasurer, 93 00 j Do Treasurer's commissions, 055 10 ! $49,202 01 CK. ! By cash paid State Treasurer, as per receipt Feb. 2, 1850, ?731 50 Do March 4, 1856, 1,010 00 Do Mav 11, " 501 90 I Do June 3, " 120 05 Do July 5, " 4,000 00 I>O July 8, " 3,921 56 Do Dec. 3, " 230 Ou Do Jan. 10, 1857, 865 00 Bv am't overpaid on tavern licenses, applied as credit to State tax, 617 50 Do overp'd on brewery license, do. 47 50 Do do eating house do. 57 00 Do do retailers. do. 52 95 i By exoneiations and commissions al lowed collectors 1854, 159 85 Do do 1855, 868 13 Bv amount outstanding of 1855, 190 04 1 "Do do 1856, 4.320 16 ißy Treasurer's commissions ret'd, 131 63 Balance due Commonwealth, 1,995 50 819,910 27 By cash pd St. Treas. Fob. 2. 1856. 840 00 Do do Mar. 4, •• 39 00 Do do Jan. 10, 1857, 135 00 i Am't said tax eutstand'g for 1855, 154 00 j Do do ' 1856, 110 09. . Exonerations ali'd collectors, 1855, 249 00 Do do 1856, £9O 60 ! Commissions allowed in 1855, 15 0o , Do do 1856, 14 23 Am't paid asse-sors, as per vouchers, 550 • Am't paid Brig. lnsp. J. B. Fisher, organizing Irvin Guards, 11 00 Treasurer's commissions, 23 33 Balance due Commonwealth, 190 86 : $1,167 60 By cash pd St. Treas. June 3, 1856. $617 50 Do do Xor. 8. •' 665 00 Treasurer's commission, 35 06 $1,317 5o -"' ' J By cash pd St. Treas. Fob. 2, ISSO, S2B 50 Do do NOT. S, " IG4 00 i Do do Dec. 3, " 620 00 i Adv. rner. appraiser's list, 31 80 . Ain't eer. Justice Swam of licenses on which suitwas brought and judge ment given against the Com. 41 00 Treasurer's commissions, 41 Go $920 95 By am't sundry licenses on which ap peals were taken and judgem't given vs. the Commonwealth, S4O 00 ! ! Treasurer's commission, 50 Balance due Commonwealth, 9 50 i SO 00 ' By am't Treasurer's commissions, 22 Balance due Commonwealth, 4 28 4 50 By cash pd Sr. Treas. June 3, 1850, §47 50 Do do Nov. K, " y5 00 Ain't E. E. Locke's license, on which an ap. was taken and not yet deei'd, 50 00 : Treasurer's commission, 5 00 j 197 50 By cash pd St. Treas. Dec. 3. 1556, $l5O 00 By ain't said licenses on which suit was brought and jdgm't given vs. Com., as per cer. Justice Swartz, 14 00 Treasurer's commissions, f 35 171 85 By cash paid State Treasurer June j 3 and Nov. 8, 1850, $133 00 Amount Treasurer's commission. 4 00 By am't Treasurer'sfcommissions, $1 50 Balance due Commonwealth, 28 50 30 00 By ain't due at last settlement, $9 37 ! Do paid appraisers, 325 ! Do Register's fees, 250 I Do do commissions, 17 51 Auditors and clerk, settlinc account, 450 Cash pd St. Treas. July 9.~1856. 225 00 1 Do do Jam 20, 1857, 72 25 Balance due Commonwealth, 14 92 i , 350 30 i By amount fees summoning grand and petit jurors. §94 00 Do in sundry Com. cases, 67 40 i Cash paid and fees conveying prison ers to and from Harrisburg, 253 61 j Conveying prisoners to E. S. Pen. 151 62 i : Com. on fees and fines in Qr. See. 3 75 j For adv. Gen. and Pres. elections, 1 50 I 571 88 We, tU nndempnH. Anditors of v3l county, inThe Com,. „ f u * (r nia, do certify that, iD Wt , |l§ of Assembly relating to couuhe* &c., approved the loth day ot \ u M and the 4th section of an 'Act rebitLoA V appointment of Trustees of Orphans' c W Ac., passed April 22d, 1840, we met a' Commissioners' Office, in the Borou? ~ Lewistown, on the 19th day of Jan nary' and did audit, settle an i adjust the%V,. accounts between Henry Zerbe, Esq., rer of, with said county and the Comis - wealth, and the account of Jacob Mottb bough, Esq., Sheriff of, with said coar and also the collateral inheritance tax counts of James McDowell, Esq., p ifcir -. __ and Recorder of said county, with theC monwealth, as the same stand stated in the foregoing report. In i whereof we have hereunto set our hani the office aforesaid this 30th dtv of Jannj A. D. 1857. JOHN BARGER, > . ~ _ GEO. HANAWALT, J Audl <> J Lewistown, Feb. 5, 1857.—4t c Commissioners' Orders r • Issued from January ljrf to December 1856, inclusive. 11. J. Walters, Clerk's salary and t Attorney, fwr 1855, 260 • John SwarUell, fee paid for certified i copy of Union ami Mifflin co. line, j Jacob Mutthersbough, balance ri- 4 ported due at settlem't by Auditors, 175 , | John Sw&rtzell, Co. Surveyor, mak ing return unseated lands, 17 Directors of the Poor, 4,50. George Kunkle, hobbies for prisoners, 2ij Wm. Brothers et al., Commissioners to run MiffiiD and Union Co. line, 25; William bhimp. plan and specifica tions for new jail, 85 Cyrus Stine, iu full for services as Commissioner, 109, L. J. Liberty, crying sale for house and stable on lot bo't fur new jail, 5 James McDowell, Clerk of Orphans' Court fees, 4 D. W. Woods, Attorney's fees in Or phans' Court proceedings in pur chase of lot for new jail, 10 i Administrators of Francis Thomp son, deo'd, for lot fur new jail, 1,500 i Adam llamaker et ah. boarding ju rors in Commonwealth vs. Jones, 3J 7 Henry Keinmerling, tor the rent of bouse for jailor, t 15 • Mifflin County Agricultural Society, annual appropriation, 100 (. A. W. Moss, -V. D., medicine and attendance on prisoners, 24 7 James McDowell, Register's fees and stove for office, 31 5 William Wilson, Commiss'er's seal, 2 j Andrew Reed, Di*-t. Att'y fees, 15 5 Win. J. Jacobs, *" " 1)2 2 G. W. Thomas, Merc. App'r's fees, 6 7 Pe*it Jurors' pay. 1,314 C Grand Jurors' pay. 441 t>7 Election officers. '&>! Henry Ferrer, Court Crier. . Printiug in 1850 and 1850, 411'. J as. Fleming, services as C\>raiui'r, i > Jacob Hoover, " " I s '.'(f , Jacob Liiitiiurst. " " lit! u T. F. McCoy, Pruth'y and Clerk, 1141 Fuel for Court House and Jail, 14:: Coroner and Jurors holding inquisi tions on dead bodies. 34 ' Postage to April Ist, 1856, 1 7: Justice's tees for swearing Election Officers, Commissioners, Assessors, Sheriff, and in Comnionw'h cases. 101 D. Mutthersbough, Jailor, boarding and washing for prisoners, 300 Assessors and Assistant Assessors, 409 Stoves fur Court House and Jail, iu "• Stationery and candles for Court, 7- 7' Bed clothing for prison, l'J 1. Post mortem examinations on dead bodies, 2U t* Constables' returns to and attending Court, Election duties, and fees iu Comniouwealth cases, 322 J. 55 itness fees in Commonw'th cases, 334 >7 Myers & Gutshall, on contract for Jail. 12,200 On Dockets for public offices, 2t* in Repairs, duplicate, and miscellane ous, . 3o 51 Sundry persons for loans, 3,810 ."• COMMISSION EES' STATEMENT, Showing the amount of debts due to and o* ing by the county, and the amount of Coun ty Taxes outstanding January 21st, I s " Debts due io Count i/. Amount of t aunty Tax outstanding for 1855, ° jco 54 IH# d<> do 1856. 7.042 G7 I >o do extra do 11,061 73 Balance due by 1,. Hoover's estate iormer Treasurer, 250 t*' Do do Foster Mill ikon's estate, 171 !*' Notes of sundry persons, bt) lr. Tax levied for 1857, IT.tX 0 5' $31,776 l< Debts due In/ Couuf'i, Balance certificates uf'loan issued by the county, unredeemed and in circulation, [by t> Do do by Treasurer, 203 S Balance due on contract for Jail to Myers i Gutshall, 7SOO 00 Assessment of Directors of Poor. 4000 $12,172 S4 R. D. SMITH, Clerk. GAS: GAS: JB. SELIIEIMER would respectfully in • form the citizens of Lewistown tha"; fcs is preparing to put up Gas Fixtures of all kinds. in Churches, Stores. Dwellings, Public Build ings, Shops, &e., in the best manner, list ing procured an experienced workman from the City, recommended to me to be one of the best workmen in the State, I can safely war rant ad work and feel confident of pleasing all - Lewistown, May 22, 1856, GAS FIXTURES. jllHh subscriber has just received a splen* u . assortment of Gas Fixtures, amorr which are CHANDELIERS, PFADASTS, BRACKETS, DROP LICBTS. FLEXIBLE TIRES, CLOSES k SHADES * Dd a general assortment of BU ANLR&, all which he will sell at Philadel phia prices (cut, fitted a D d put up free of charge.) Call and examine for yourself Gas pipe put into houses, shops, stores, &c. at tha shortest notice. au s* 2l G. W. STEWART. Drs, Moss & Stoneroad OFFER their professional services to the cit izens of Lewistown and surrounding coun ry. Office at the Beehive Drug Store. jes
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