Lewistown gazette. (Lewistown, Pa.) 1843-1944, February 16, 1860, Image 3

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    E-;-;33 3 ii. SET 13.
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1 , llarrisburg Telegraph says the
~i n, vKanii Railroad Company have com
I ,i' their arrangements for the errection of
I machine shops near Ilarrisburg, in the
~j t v i.f the Car Factory, and the work
I s i j, "commenced without delay.
I nion and Snyder Counties.
ti.-m of Middleswarth, Kerns & Co.,
f -.it-tors of Beaver Furnace, near Mid
lets appointed assignees. As tiie
B ~v i- not incorporated, and as the firm
v individually, the Selinsgrove
there will be no loss to creditors,
iy. a very respectable citizen ol
...it township, died very suddenly on
of the 34 inst. Ilis wife awoke tit
• ~J h. .ml hint complain of pain iti his
when lie soon expired.
I |tries W. Farnsworth. son of Rev. Mr.
M .worth, near Centreviile, Snyder county,
a 1 iciily at night in boil, tit his residence
Mahantongo, Schuylkill county,
lav, the 4th inst., Nathan Forrey,
• his residence in Perry township,
: iii of the brain.
w B ilin, on the 30th ult., Mrs.
. kholder, aged about 49 years ;
Ft.i >n county, Mrs. Elizabeth
<oyears; in Baltimore, Md.,
iin, F>q., of Lew is burg, aged
B
Centre County.
-ionte piper states that on one day
• k six coffins were made in one shop
n who had fallen victims to the
a >u of the nursery," scarlet fever,
-aiae paper notices two victims of the
•j i i f the cup," who were suffering from
I . ,::l J'otu.
1, on flic 31st ult., Jacob llelman to
I .Mary B over; on the 20th ult., Thomas
ij at Miss Harriet Shuey ;on the 2d
Win. Iluey to Miss Isabella Quigley ;
.. 7th inst., Win. Shrock to Miss Anna
I ./.ingston.
. I. at Beilefoute Forges, on the Bth inst.,
M., infant son of Wm. and Rose Short
| about 0 months.
Dyspepsia.
I.- perhaps no.lis .-ase whieh destroys the hap
! .-oinfort of iinlii i.luals. and families the
• • as /!'">;>./>.. <■/ lii-lii): Previou-ly t.,
> of the i>XV< iFN A'l'Kl > HITTKIiS. there
I dieinen. ee.silile to those suffering from
spread disease, wlu.-h relieved ii in any
" Il.ficr- ovei the ahove named
T'n-v having flu-ir origin in
actional diseases of the
. i ' a )•! fjiti,,••-/ bcbiliti) is he
. ... Its spee.lv and permanent cures
.severc.-i and sruhhuru eases on reeord
• •niiinnali'.ll of this f: .-t.
I ' .• S. i,i,.,l Tiwhtr hi I'-t.vit.
I > ■fi'.iit. ill i 1... June HI, ls.v;.
s. \\ . !". .V I lesion :—in refei'eliee to
■. i'.'O' .s. | ea|| y. thai after having
. ■; s.-veral months, and almost dvinu
I iie s. ia my .stomach. I w.-.s'pre
l.y an e'tld who lia.l heell eure.! I.v the
.. • to try hottle ..f Cr.-coV n.vvgemttcd
• - half a hottle I felt gi.-aliv r
. ' In > I liad used two h,,tiles a'nd a
• - • ■ 'ii ttul still rem tin so. 1 kmc..
ises iiiore .listressma even than my own,
• !y .-ii.-- .i hv this inv iiaahh
-
•> •• ill who mav Is-siut. riiijf fr.mi this
. i. \v. \. i: \< > >n.
Te eher of I > -lroit Select Soil. I.
s W. I--..V le .v ■ .... 1!..-o ii. and for - ,!e
> . i i f. H'.iii! an. la v. i-toi. n fl, s.
imaii MeVeytown, J. K. h'ho.h s. '■ ivton
and l v .lejio.utcl iigmln and .h rs it;
• • el. y town 111 the St.li, .
Can j.sy he Cured.
;!.•• follow i.o I, it. r from a respe.tal.le eit
i --i-sijo.i will answer the rptcstion. and r>--
• ii. .its t, i; ,t every unhiased mind:
I O'eiiada. Miss_ .lime 5. IS.-,.">.
-!I 'ii'- i: 'im.ee. Md.—J.ear.Sir: I lake
■- i if spasms or lifs. ell
■ I'll'-- M .ih oi her. J. J. I.igon,
:'• ' d v.itli this aw fill disease. |j ( .
u die .piite young. He would have
•u • n::. 'is at first: out as he
m rease likewise. Unto
i • sin_' your I'ills. h. .had
v.-re. prostrating him
% suffered seriously :
o lof tilOse lit
-* h'e m ,n: -
I 5,,,
ii " O'.omulll l
•' ■ ~ 1. 1 _ ■ •!*:•- to tin*
.'lll. \ ~ -j. ■:-T li. i!\,
\v. i'. i.it.
'• • in: from |-"i;s. or
• l<l. 11:111* • ih . 'hi- . for:
'■> I*' hi tie. Hi- pra-es are
■ ene • st: in., jij; twelve #3l entity
' '' ■" ■ -ip' '■! a remit':. lice. Address
.
' • tdcrhilf. So !>..*. Snflolk street, tysof
'' : >m> l.ivKi: Pitts;
in t f;i ...iiii; whether it jir.weeu
<>t ii." liv, or mcri lv I.v steries.
" . :.a— . >.o\ of n'r. M'J.aie
U.S. l>t"J>ar*d hy Fleming Bros..
''**'* 1 htuj used them all, whsen
' " ' atu '.•■'•'• ••t"oy tug perfect health, and
' t 1' . M'i.ate - t ..|el rated lav er
'• ■ h "a ■: s'l- -.
I h esu-. fill .o ask f,,r Dr.STLiutct
• to o.ufaciure.l hy Fleming l{r..s„
i lit re ar* otlter Pills purpwtlng to
• • vv i.. ;'or, the puMie. I >r. .M laitie's
. .so ). . .-"lel.rated Vermifuge.
. . h respe.-tahle drug store-. A*.. .
FI.KMI.'.'i. 111,, is.
' ' •• - F .1. Hotfmall. ton! .Mary
i ny dealers "t-tiorailv tliroiiiili
.mty.
Married.
•-1-! uit.. at (lie M. JJ. Parsonage, in
n -J'. v Rev. A. M. Ilarnitz, Rev. A.
•• Hi OX. .4 \\ arriorsmark, to Miss
nAV ■! Halt Moon, Centre county.
M. MARKETS.
JEWISTOWN, Feb. 10, 1859.
i> tb. 15
10
10
'lozon, 12
1 }"•. white ft bushel, 000 to 120
re d 00 to 1 15
■ GO
X 70
p v 30
n'"- v ' , 50 to GO
, 1 4 00
f ®ily Flour, S3 25; extra, 3 00;
, !oe . - (5 per hundred.
■ above prices are also paid by lJly
•'"r s tanbarger.
an( l Rye will be purchased at
osintitv !7u y at , the st ? ne bri<Jge ' in an y
* • at full market prices.
Philadelphia Market.
bef r', Feb. 15.— The receipts of
"-►lt , reached about 1,900 head this
i' market was good and prices about
' ast r ; sales at §7a9 50.
Ljii r G'om 5 to Gc per lb, gross.
. ws w< re 80 Id at from §25 to 50 per
V/" ln quality.
UP R°2 B sold at from Bto9 Go
F'r ®ret.
,r -H"rfme $5 62*. 6a7 25 per bbl
■ 1 ~, :, ud fancy brands ; rye flour 4 25,
."si .''J5- Wheat sold at 1 34al 36 for
' J v kM for white ; Kye 92c ; Corn
JC I Oats 44Jc.
Died.
STKKLI-Vsr 0 ' ° n Frlday kst ' , ' A/ ' Alu;s
An townsliip, Mrs.
aged 5<J years and J1
months. J
r 2J i " sL - of scarl t KATE
i>i i l i ; Hnljr liu s''ter of Thomas X. and
itmho J). Colder, aged 7 years, 11 months
and 1 day.
Dearest Kate, thou hast left us,
Here thy loss we deeply feel;
But 'tis God who hath bereft us,
He can all our sorrows heal.
On Saturday morning last, after alon-and
severe illness, DAXIEL LINK, aged ai,out
0/ years. He was a kind father and an affe.:- ,
Donate husband, and had his trust fixed in
Ilun who is the " righteousness and strength
ot Dispeople." His trials are now over, and
he has reached that land
"Where the weary saint no more shall roam,
But dwell in a happy and peaceful home;
W here th'brow with spark ling gems is crown'd.
And the waves of bliss are flowing around "
E. S."
EjI&W£S2E , @W33'
-A. O 13 HI JUL IT „
Second Session of this Institution
-A \\iii commence (->ll MONi'AY, Fobrujiry
—Otli. New classes will then he formed as cir
cumstances require. Particular attention will
he given to those preparing to teach.
1 hose wishing to study and practice Music
may be assured of the best advantages.
Miss S. J - .. San Dizer will continue to give
instructions upon the Piano.
llates of Tuition, $3.00, $4.50 or SO.OO,
according to the grade of studies.
For further information address
nuvlT M. J. SMITH, Principal.
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RECEIPTS & EXPENDITURES
OF
MIFFLIN COUNTY.
'}• f l" "" er > rrr, in account tcifh
AhljtiiL Count)/, from January 14, 1851* to
January 2, 1860, inclusive.
\ , DR.
) i> aim. county tax assessed for 1859. $15,150 of,
']" outstanding 1858, 4'1.V0 (tit
18.57, 401 82
~ „' 1 " do IKori. 257 v;
rail assessment outstanding 1858, ~ 7 01
lax received ..11 unseated lands and costs
1 allowed helovv in credit. ins s >
! Balance due Treasurer, ;j ; i4 i,j
82ii..5ts) 04
1 ~ CK -
I\v aint. < onniii>;, rs'orders lifted. *0.510 ]_'
< oart orders, Aud'rsaiid Clerks' pnv, 58 on
<{" do rotid view ers'pay, ' 01 on
do do damages, " 27'' .50
: Draft E. SS. P. paid. lit; :j,
Certificates fox scalps paid, 247 Oil
! do wild eat scalps paid. 10 00
r.Xllllerati.Ills allowed collectors ISSO, Nil Jo
Commissions lo do do 7s 02
Kxonvrations 4*57, 110 ss
< jilniins- i..ns do do do 21a 1.5
Exonerations do d> isf.s. 202 00
Commissions do do do -45 20
Prompt payment tax ISSS. 471
Tax outstanding for 18.58, 524 72
do do 1 >SO, 0,951 57 j
I'ri as'r's costs on deeds imstd. lands, 204 03
Balance due Treasurer last settlcm't. 401 00
1 reastirer's commission, 020 00
_ >20.505 94 i
J. 11. Srl'ieinier, Treasurer, in account icit/i |
( ■ tmonuiealth of Pennsylvania.
TAX OX REAL AND PERSONAL ESTATE. j
DR.
Toatnt. said tax assc-sod for 10.1, 811.243 80 I
do do outstanding ISSN. 0.117:: 87 i
do do ,1,. 1857, liaoo an I
rail assessment 18.>8, 7 an
818.724 17
CR.
By cash p'J Stat" Ti ' as. Ap. 7. 1.8.50.81.558 72
do do .July 8.1559. 9.740 ss
Exonerations to collectors i>s7-8. 241 20
Commissions do do 471 50
Tax outstanding for 1858, 1.529 12
do do 1850. 4,005 40
Treasurer's commissions, 122 00
Balance due Commonwealth, 04 30
RETAILERS' LICENSES.
DR.
To milt, s.-ud licenses assessed for 1850, Sasi r,u i
CR
By casii paid >tat* Trca>. .Inly \. 1>59, S2~O Co
•c. <to too. 4. 1.8.5.1, 250 00
Advi rti-mg Mci rantile Appraiser's list. 24 Jo
Sundry licenses on which sttit was Lro't
and judgment given vs. Comnioiiw'th. 21 (HI
Treasurer's commi ions, 33 07
Balance due Commonwealth, lot: 23
MILITIA TAX.
I'll.
I T> Mini. said t;,x assessed for 1 ■>.">*. fij;j ixi
■1" <l<> outstanding ISSS. 034 ini
>i' do <|o 1857, 1il .'(II
.*1.410 ."HI
OR.
j 15y Mint. |mill Irwin <uards for 1.857, .*42 7t
do <lo (In 1 SSS, 2s 02
J Anil. paid Logan Boards for 1858, 45 02
i Arm.n v rent tor ls.">!i. r, so
i \mt. i>ni>l Belleville Fcneiblcs for 1858, 30 20
I Auditing military account. !t in*
i Ami. paid Brigade Inspector, 2n.> 41
I Exonerations'collectors 1857, 50 5o
1 < ■iiiinissioiis do do 227
i Exonerations collectors 1.858, 104 ,'hi
I Commissions do d<> in 50
; Ann. said tax outstanding for ISSB. 240 00
i r do do do 1 5.50, 405 011
! Treasurer's commission. 7 7,;
i I 'no Treasurer last.settlement. 73:!
; Balance due fund. 13 r.;,
LIQUOR LICENSES.
I>R.
ami. aid licenses granted, as per eertilii-ale
I Clerk of Court of (Quarter Sessions, SUI no
CK.
lly unit. I. Coplin's license, in hands of
I'istriet Attorney for collection. 00
Treasurer's eomnißsion. '
Balance due Commonwealth. s-i 75
slo 00
EATIN HOUSE LICENSES.
1)15.
t To aim. -aid licenses, as per Aiel'e. App. list. .*OO IH>
CK.
My stint, lie. Th : ■ 'p. John Strati,
ami .lohn Wat-cam, on widen suit was
brought and judgment pi \en \ s('<iin_ S3O 00
Licenses Samuel M. A nit 2 and John t.. Mc-
Laughlin, who hat e tavern licenses, and
are not subject to license for eat'g house. 20 00
Treasurer's eoininis.-ions. 50
Balance due Commonwealth. It 50
MILLERS' LICENSES.
I)R.
To 'int. said license - a-s, ssed for ls.">9, Ssi) 00
CR.
By cash paid State Treasurer < tel. 4. 1859, Sl2 00
Treasurer's commissions. 4 txt
Balance due Commonwealth. :!4 ik>
Sso 00
TAVERN LICENSES.
DR.
To ami. said licenses granted, as per certificate
of Clerk of Quarter Sessions, -155 00
CR.
By r ash paid State Treas'r July 8. 1 859, $225 no
do do do Oct*. 4. ISSO. 100 Oil
Licenses of Win. .Sample A Win. Broth
ers, in hands of Jiist. Art'y foreollect'u. 30 00
Treasurers commissions. * 21 25
Balance due Commonwealth. 7S 75
DISTILLERIES AND BREWERIES.
DR.
To amt. said licenses assessed by Appraiser. S9O 00
CR.
By amt. si.ite Treasurer Oct. 4. 18.59. $lO no
1. Coplin's license, on which suit was bro't
and not paid. 15 (X)
Sundry licenses 011 which suit was Brought
and judgment given vs. Common wealth, 30 00
Treasurer's commission. 2 25
Balance due Commonwealth, 20 75
SIX) 00
Thomas K. Williams, Sheriff of Mifflin coun
ty, in account with said county, to January
17, inclusive.
DR.
To amt. verdict fees in Common Pleas, $4 00
ho do Quarter Sessions, 35 (IO
Balance due Sheriff, 20 07
Si's") 07
CR.
By bill costs in Qr. .Sessions & Oyer & Terminer, SOS n7
Joseph S. Waream, lleyhster of said county, in
account with the Commonwealth of Penna.
DR.
To unit outstanding at last settlement on est.
•I. T. Sterrett, $215 40
do do do 1". BoggS, 30 32
do do do Magd. Everhart, 2i> 83
do do do John Zook. 24'J 59
Collat'l inheritance tax <>ll est. Ann E.Swaggart. 119 77
do do rlo D. Brisbin, 020 00
do <h> do Z. Philips, 20 30
$1,308 21
CR.
Bv cash paid State Trcas. June 23.1859. slls IK)
" .In do do July 5,1859, 200 00
Atnt-. outstanding est. .T. T. Sterrett, -15 4"
do do F. ofi -i
--do do Magd. Hverliark 26 s.'!
do do John Zook, 9 59
do do D. Brisbin, 620 (K1
do do Z. Philips, 2o :jo
A tnt. paid appt aitei s. 2 50
i ..mo em on jfi i'j i," at, slur Cent., 2i 99
llalallee due Commonwealth, 100 28
We. the undersigned. Auditors of Mifflin county,
having met together at the Court House in the bor
ough of Eewistown. and having carefully examined
and settled the above and foregoing accounts of J. B.
Selhcimer, Treasurer of said county, in account with
s.aid county and with the Comtnonwcalth: the account
of Joseph S. Waream. Es.p. Register and Recorder of
said county, on account of collateral inheritance tax
with said Commonwealth, and of Thomas E. Williams.
Ksj.. Sheriff- m account with said county, do certify
that the same, as above ami foregoing, are correct as
there stated. In testimony whereof, we have hereun
to set our hands this 19th day of January. A. I>. 1860.
JOSEPH KEARNS,)
JOHN I>. BARK. -Auditors.
HENRY SNIDER, )
COMMISSIO.\ K RS' ORDERS issued front
January 1 to December 31, 1859, inclusive.
\—e--ors and assistant assessors. U9
•loli:, Swartzoll. Surveyor,runningline bet ween
Huntingdon iir.ij Mi'tflin ontiiitii'. 397 oo
John i!. Weeks, running line Armagh township. 12 ,V
Money r• t'unlf-i .1. MelHiWcli, Reg. and Hoc. :;l mi
Due Sheriff at Auditors" settlement. 52 .14
Mifflin f" \lt- Society. annual appropriation, !> no
Interest on money loaned oouuti. 145 sc.
Deficit in Stale tax. " 219
Coroner's and jurors' fees holding inquisitions. 33 44
Mercantile Appraiser's !' pi 54,
A. Heed. District Attorney's fees. ti mi
.1. I >. stouoroad. in vitein.' ami alt' l'g prisoners. 359
I,'. i>. Smith. Clerk's fei 111 lull. 350 no
T. K. William-. ShorJK eonveyingpris.toE.S.P. US p.i
John Cubbison. ioe for use court. 1 in)
Bed clothing t'<>r prison. pi 00
Water rent for use of county, ;i 00
{!. W. Wooils. attorney to Commissioners. 25 on
T. E. Williams, boarding prisoners, jail foes.Ac. 301
Stationery for county offices. lit 41
! Election oHirers" pay, ;a)J so
Petit jurors. ' K7O ;,g
< Iran. 1 jurors. : mh'> 33
Justices swearing cle.-ti ui officers, ami fee- in
1 Cotuiiioiiwealtli ca-es. 177 34
Const aides returns, attend ingooe ieetion du
ties, ami fee-in Commons ■ 0. SrSt 304119
Printing in Is.VS ami 15.79. oo:j 25
Witnesses fees in ('.itiiim n ati; eases. 29.7 .73
Henry Ferer. court crier. * 75 s7
Repairs at jail mul court house, ;;l 22
Kite! for court house and jail. 2.01 07
William Wilson, sen iei s as ('omuii—ioner. 130 00
William freight 011. s-i vn-is a- Commissi.mer. Inn on
Henry Zerbe. order for interest and part of prin
< eipal 011 two former orders, 324 24
Directors of the Poor.
•Sheriff, ami fees in Commonwealth eases. 114 34
J. ].. (Inttiih.-having prisoner.-. 1 -.o
MIFFLIN COUNTY
I'OOR HOUSE STATEMENT. I
Henry Zerhc, Treasurer, in account with the
Directors nf the Door of Mijjtin County, front
January 1, 1850, to January 1, 1800. *
DR.
To balance due at last settlement $3 .VI i
Cash received of county treasurer 3.700 on '
for oats 40 no
for bushels corn at sue. 229 20 I
of John Mctz. adinr. of E.
Pecht. liy the hand of ,1. Peachcv 39 00
lrom fwoorge Miller, coroner, iiiouev
found on body of D. Smith ' 5.71
" for gold watch of 11. Smith 12 00
To balance due $ .77
$3828 7S
CR.
l!y ilm following Orders paid fur tlic support of Poor i
at the P.i.it House, viz:
Ceor.ge Blymycr. increliandise, slll 12
Win. Cochran, school mx. 25 2n
Wm. Rutlcr, incrchamlisc, <ys 51
John Levy. 2 tons coal. 7 110
t . Hoover, Es.-p. fees on orders of relief. lo 2.1
W. Swartz. Ksq„ •• •• 17 on
Illy inyer A' Stanbarger, l'Hl Itu.-hels wheat. Ho 00
1)4 Urns plaster, S 38
Joseph Brower. steward. <lll
J. I!. Weekn-. Esq.. fees on orders of relief. 0 00
John Kennedy, in toll of judgment Nn. is. Nov.
mrm. Was debt, interest and costs, 2.".0 92
.Mayer Frank, merchandise, 39 es
J. \V. .Shaw. attorney and clerk, 18 no
William Butler, for meat, <ls 49
tt. o. W. Hoover, M. 1.. for attending poor at
Poor House and within seven miles of the
same, for one year and a quarter, 1.70 00
1 .en. W. Hoover. M. D.. for mod. for same period. 75 75
for attending paupers out of di-'t, 8 50
W. Wilson, services as director one year, tut 09
J. Burger. fees on orders of relief. " .'! 20 |
Joseph M. dttOIIS. Kicking post fence, eg j
Henn Zerl-K*. gro.-erics. <s 57 i
Duos Hoot, hlaeksmithing, 14 is !
JOIIII S. Reed. ehcstuitt rail.-. 15 Oi
C. Itotliroek. for posts are! rails, 11 on
K. G. Franeiseus. hardware, 2 70
•laeoli Jlaniaker. repairing wagon. 21 02
Gorge W. Stewart, loeks and repairs. 2 50
k'. F. Ellis. Ilaeon. groceries. &<■. S3 s'i
H. A. Zollinger, liquors, 331 i
G. \V. Thomas. fees 011 orders of relief, 14 20
I'. F. la top's assignees, shoes, 7 05
A. Marks. 0 tons eoa!, 25 20
.las. H. MeKoe A Co.. one truss. 2 tu>
G. \V. Stewart. Estp. fees 011 orders of relief, 2 61
A. Hainaker, litpiors. 7 01
.1. U . foiled, grinding 2 tons plaster, 3 0 '
E. <llainilton,"slioes, 2-'! 7.'1
John Kennedy, fish, potatoes and haeon, 411 7.5
•I. Irwin VVallis. tinware, 12 12
Peter Printz, 10 tons 20!) lbs. coal. tin 7.5 j
Nathan Frank, raerehandtee, to 35
S': nip A Major. beef) 14 0.5 |
01. Wilson, services as direetor, 1.5 00 i
Mary Itotliroek. 2 loads of wood, 4 00 !
< liristian Frain. fire wood. .53 12 !
Samuel Comfort, for merchandise in 15.57, 22-S 40 j
William Bell, lining cistern, 3 50
F. .1. Hoffman, for groceries in 15.57, 177 39 '
rliarles Ritas, for calico for haps, 24 57 j
11. I'. Parker A Brother, merchandise. 23 3 1 |
.lolin Unfile, for'.l shoals. Ml ss '
.lohn IVaeht y. services as director, 4.5 00
A. Felix, jiroeeries, &a. 44 ;,i
I'eiur Townsend, colleetor school tax. 30 20
•i. Mutthersbongh, sheriff, costs, 2 08
•lohn 1,. Griffith. barljer. s 50
Stan harder, fish, haeon and jiroeeries. 71 jr2
.1 ohn Kennedy, coal. 1.-, 7.-,
William Palmer, whitewashing, 1 25 j
*2*52 40
By the following Orders paid for the Support of the
< Mit-door Poor, viz :
i if. S. s. ( uoiininjts. funeral expenses < 'athu
rine Nipple. fir, na
l>r. \ -1. Atkinson, one year's salary. 35 00
t'anghling & Correll, lor meat for John Ball,
(small pox.) 12 00
< harles Nngony. w heat for Strimrfellow family. li 50
< aili. Houts. keeping Mr. and Mrs. shilling, " 15 no
John Sterrett. Hour. 12 26
'.eor.ee Blymyer, merchandise, 56 10 j
' roorjje Steel, wheat for Henry Long, 1 .50 !
Henry Zerbe, niereliandise. " 30 (13 ,
Sarah Hill, nursing Harriet Jones, ;; <a 1 i
Dr. <'harles Bower, one-half year's salary. 17 50 !
Nathaniel Wilson, making coffins, ' 15 25
William Hardy, keeping John Peris (colored), ll'.i 00 1
Win. Wil-on. paid for tiotir for Mi,. Highland, sSO '
William Butler, merchandise. 22 75 I
Saml Alei iellaiid. keeping < Inistine Bargo. 30 00 1
I'r. A. Itotliroek. for attending Mary Hess.("lias.
Carl and Anderson family. " 9 00 1
J. Boas, making eotfiii for \Y. Burton. 4 50 |
Samuel Harmon, laying out and digging grave
lor.l. Sit its, " ' 200
I'. Ileal. do do do 2 00 |
I'r. M. T. Mitchell, one year's salary. 30 no |
Dr. S. S. Ctinimings. attending Ann Barklin. loon j
Hoover. Es<p, Judgment in favor of Dr. Cuiu
tnings. deht, interest and costs. 6 24 j
M. Frank, merchandise, 47 37 j
Dr. E. W. Hale, attending O. ( mail, 10 on j
W. H.Smith, wood A-e„ f..r W. Burton. 4 2-5 j
saniuel Molson. laying out and digging grave f.-r
Daniel Dickson, ' 2 00 I
J. D. Sterret, flour, 38 4s j
Henry Krisher. tire wood, 15 (HI j
H. I" Jacob, order to J. Jacob, flour 6 00 I
Findley Strmik. flour lor .1. Sivo- 1 00 j
Dr. .1. J. Dalilen, one half year's salary and one
visit to J. Wagoner, " 21 00
Daniel Corhin. lor attending J. Wagoner. 2 25
Dr. Thos. Vanvalzah. attending, Mrs. Harkins
and Mrs. Taylor, 12 50 j
lir. Thos. Vanvalzah. attending Jenkins and as
sist".g Dr. ('imimings to dress 'Williams' lie. k. 7 50 i
Annie Thomas, keeping Mrs. ('. Thomas. 10 50 !
Marks & Willis. Hour, IS 25 I
E. K. Rogers taking care corpse A digging grave. 3 15 1
A. Marks, flour, 15 5o
Ann Bonibnugh attending Susan I'atton. 3 on ]
Henry Shilling, keeping Mr. and Mrs. shilling 400
Win. J. McCoy, rent of house for K. MeCall IS (Ml
T. A. Worrall. M. D. attending Alaria Iloglo 5 00
A1 ".Minder Keinlv. keeping Charles Onail, lo 00
John Wilson, removing pauper 1 60 j
Win. Burr, provision furnished Jacob Wagoner, 10 48 i
Win. Pretty lief, eight loads of wood. 8 00 !
Guardians Poor Pittsburg, for support of Arthur
Woods and Thomas Faddagan. 38 73 !
Susan Myers, keeping A. Cornell's child, 9 00 j
Dr. August Hibler. attending Mrs. Sallies, 10 (Ml |
John Strong, provisions furnished W. Burton. II 97
Dr. J. A. Swart/., attending Elias Anderson and
Ann Patterson, 15 50
John Beany, keeping Phclw Wiser, 13 62
Amos Keterick. digging grave. 1 60
A. W. Graif, groceries, Ac.. for Mi s. Longw idl and
Mrs. Lehr, 4 33 j
F. Holtougli. keeping Elizabeth Carney, 16 00 ;
Elizabeth I.vttle, keeping F. Lyttle 26 00 i
William MeNabb, making coffins, 20 00 !
Dr. A. J. Atkinson, on account. 24 00 i
John <l. Me],auglilin. ale for Jenkins, 1 . 0
Samuel Watt, merchandise for 11. Long, 3 05 i
Mary Molson. shaving Frank Lvttle. 1 25 1
Marks A Willis, flour. ' 14 25
Nathan Frank, merchandise. 15 50 j
Gra'f A Thompson, merchandise for Mrs. Long
well and Mrs. Lehr, 12 13 j
J. Ik Sterrett, flour, 23 16 ,
Thos. Johnston, grain furnished C. Burleiv, 12 63 f
Samuel Marks, porter for Jenkins, 1 61 '
E. AI. Hoops, making coffins. 7 50 j
J.K. Rhodes, sugar and caudles for Mrs. Hileman. 57 j
John Sterrett. flour, 10 00 I
G. Ruble, on account, keeping blind sister. 3 00 '
J. Henry, keep'g J. Hassenger A fun'l expenses, 15 00
David Heister. Flour for Mrs. Winsky, 4 00
John MeNitt. rent of house for J. ( li t. 10 00 '
Dr. G. V. Mitchell. uttd'gJ. Wagner & Mrs. Taylor, 10 00
E. Mornsmi. provisions furnished Morris Aw ife, 21 86 J
R. H. McClintte. making coffins, 12 00
Dr. E. Bsgelow A son. attending Jacob Wagner, 20 00
John MrKee. keeping Mary Hess and child, 20 00
David Withrow, grain for C. Burlew, 35 00 |
Henrv Havice, goods and wheat for J. Wagner, 500
A. Felix, groceries, Ac. 36 98 j
do coffins, 34 00
W. A G. Mackliii, merchandise, 2 50 ;
! M illiam Anderson, laying out ;lnd digging grave
1 for lieorge Brown, 2 ,70
I John Boss, merchandise for Frank I.vttle. 9 11
HI izaheth Haines, keeping lo d>. 9 7;,
■ Willia n Kayes. grain for C. Burleu. s ;..i
John L. (irilfith, nnrbering. s vi
j K. starks. attending Mrs. Ashhridge. 4 us
Slate l.uuatie Hospital, 21 25
Amount orders paid for support out door poor. sl3t.s w
I Amount orders paid for support of pool' at the
Poor House brought forward, 2452 40
\V hole amount of orders paid. 3790 lis
Tr. asurer's per courage .11 S3N2O, AS 20
S3.S2S 7ft
_
j Amount orders outstanding and unpaid, sl2ll 17
Me, the undersigned. Auditors of Mitfiin county,
elected and sworn according to law. hat ingexauiim .1
toe ay. ..iinrs and toucher- of Henry Zcrlie. Trea
; mer for the 11; rector.-1 .f the P. .or. from lan nary 1. Wr
' to January 1. WHO. do certify that we rind a balance due
; to tin sai.l Henry Zerbc. from the said Directors of
the Poor, ul eight dollars and tiny-seven cents, and
' we liat'e • ■aneellod the orders paid by the -aid
Treasurer, (liven under our hands at Lew ■
j Januarv 19. 1591 I.
J< is KPT I KF\ UN's.)
b 1 Ho i \ - Audiior
-lIEN.; . - PER. j
Joseph Drawer, Sf< want, in account with Win.
Creiyhton, John I'cachey and Richeson lirat
ton, Directors oJ~ the Door of Mitjiin count.;/,
Jivut January 1, 1850, to January 1, 1800.
I>R.
To amount of orders on Treasurer, >7.7.7 27
Amount paid (". Ritz. 2 92
Balance due, 110 30
£074 .71
CR.
By balance due at last settlement, -199 15
' ash paid for bi in "ig paupers to and -ending
them from the P House, is S4
Cash paid for fire 2 .79
do do potato, r, .'la 75
do ih. repairs. 7 92
do do one shout ami spaying. 2 37
do do toll. ' ' 1 :;2
do do buckwheat flour, 1 .70
do do stationery and postage. aS3
do do traveling'e.xpenses, 349
do do lime, .7.7
do do seeds and plants, 175
do do butchering. 3 no
do do marketing. 973
do do making clothing, 2.7 no
One year's salary, 3ii.7 IH)
S, >7 4 51
7 ..a,it ,•/>.? o/i Faint —.77s hllslie!.- uli t ihr- sh< d
and about 137 bushels in the sheaf: 4o bushel* I \ ••
threshed and about 290 bushels in the -heal'. 12't bush
els oats threshed and about 3uu liushels in ti,e sheaf;
about 1.799 bushels corn in ears: and made 34 loads hay.
Stt irar'l [••'is*./ ail Truck t'afch —UHl bushels polatocs.
ti bushels beans. 29 bushels tomatoes. 1299 heads cab
bage-. and 1, i lied s head ~f hog-, weighing 171 *2 pound-.
Stark an Fur,.l —l horse. 1 cows, and 9 -boats,
il ark done at. Four Jioa.se/or I'm,fit rs —32 sliirt-. s pairs
drawers, 19 sacks. 10 pillow eases, 21 chemises, 17
aprons. 19 skirt-. 2o dresses. 21 |mirs pants. • canton
flannel skirts. 17 hap-. - sheets. 0 pairs -lockings knit-'
ted. and S barrels soap made.
PAUPERS.
Number in Poor House January 1, W.7'i. 29
Admitted through the y ear. " .79
Born ill tile house. " 2 -
Whole number of inmates f..r 1859, 87
Died in the house. 2
Bound out. 2
Discharged,
—.50
Number in Poor House January 1. 1860. 31
Outdoor paupers through the year, 80
do do died. " 14
do do discharged. 37
5l
Number outdoor paupers January 1. 1860. —35
Whole number supported by county Jan. 1. Is6o. 1,1;
lu addition to the above, there have been about 350
transient paupers, supported for a short time without
orders or any entries on the books.
We, the undersigned. Auditors of MilHiu comity,
elected and sworn according to law. hnvingcxaiiiined
the accounts of Joseph Blower. Steward of the Poor
House, from January 1.1859. to January 1. Inc.ii. do cer
tify that we find a balance due to the said Joseph
Brower from the Directors of tile Poor. 011 the books,
of one hundred and si x teen doilarsand thirty-six cents.
Given under our hands at Lew ist. >wn. Januiirv 19. Istie.
JOSEPH KEARNS. I '
JOHN D. BARB. Debtors.
II KNUV SNYDER, 1
Important to Families!
SAPOMIFIERS;
THE READY FAMILY SOAP MAKER!
VITTi'H which every family, w it h their ordinary k iteh
-1? en grease, can make all their Soap with little or j
no trouble— lift 111, .Sot/, or I'"iter It will make hard
water soft, clean Paint, remove (;reuse, Ac., to perfee- .
tion. Abundant testimony in favor of the Saponifier.
with full and valuable receipts for making different ;
kinds of Soap, seni free, be addressing
OFF IDE OF THE COMPANY,
No. 396 Penn Sr.. Pittsburgh. Pa.. 01-
J.EWIS JAMES a < .)„ Agents.
Philadelphia. I'a.
I, v ,Be sltre y oil get the original and patented article
tnanufuciured by the Peusyivaii'a Salt Mauutiictnring :
Co.. East Tarentiim, Allegheny Co.. I'a. jans-3in
TRUSTEE'S SALE.
IN pursuance oi' an order issued by the j
Orphans' Court ofMilffin county, the undersigned, i
as lrtt-tee. will exjHisr to sale. by public veudile or 1
outcry, on the premises, on
SATURDAY, February IS, 1860,
the following Real Estate, to wit:
A House and Lot of Ground,
r situate in Milmv. Armagh township. Mittlin •
eolllliy. boundeil oil the south hy'a public
H " * * ' ''"ad. on tie- ea-t In road leading from Mr-
H ! ' c Mamgal .v Maelay's mill to the turnpike at
jJ S | S ' oplin's tavern, and on tin- north by |..t own- ,
I by heirs of Ramsay and others. "The said
lot contains about one acre, more or less, and in addi
tion to the House, other improvements arc erected ;
thereon. Sale to commence a! one o'clock p. 111. of ;
said dev. when terms will be made known hv
JAMES S. GRAHAM.
Trustee for sale of Real Est. of Eph. Swanger, deed. I
January 20, ISOO.-ts
he sold at public vendue, at the 1
l T farm of the subscriber, three mil up
the river, from Lewistown, on
Tuesday, Februaiy iilst,
at 10 o'clock a. rn., the ftdlowing Stock, Fann
ing Utensils, Scc.:
Large (drey Mare, large Bay Horse,
Colt, 3 two year old lleifers,
1 or 2 Cows, 3 yearling Steers,
3 Steers from two to three years old,
Two horse Wagon, Bub Sled,
Pair of good llav Ladders,
1 Haines' Horse Power,
A number of Improved Ploughs and Corn
Cultivators,
Corn Plough, 3 sets Gears, nearly new,
Plank Field Roller,
Cummings' Fodder Cutter, for horse power,
Singletrees, Chains, &e., &c.
A liberal credit will be given, say 0 months,
notes to be given with approved endorsers.
feb2-3t F. J. HOFFMAN.
Dissolution of Partnership.
f|MIE partnership existing between W. B.
I &F. J. Hoffman, under the name of W.
B. Hoffman & Co., will be dissolved by mu
tual consent on the Ist March next. The
Lumber business will be thereafter continued
by W. B. Hoffman. As we are anxious to
close up our accounts, persons kuowing them
selves indebted will favor us by calling and ;
making settlement.
W. B. HOFFMAN & CO. j
Lewistown, February 9, 1800.
4 EDITOR'S NOTICE.—The undersigned
/\ Auditor, appointed by the Court of Com
mon Pleas of the county of Mifflin to distrib- j
ute the funds in the bands of Robert Mat
thews, Esq., Trustee of Frances Gochenaur,
will attend to the duties of the appointment
at the Register's Office, in Lewistown, on
FRIDAY, the 2d day of March next, at 10 i
o'clock a. m. Those interested are requested
to attend. W. P. ELLIOTT,
Fob. 2, 1860. Auditor.
Dissolution of Partnership.
r |MIE partnership heretofore existing be
-1 tween the subscribers under the t>rm of
B. F. IIEISLF.R CO., is ibis day dissolved
by mutual agreement. The business of said
firm will be settled hv B. F. Ileisler.
B. F. lIEISLEU,
ELIZABETH HEISLER.
Lewistown, January 30, 1860.
B. F. Ileisler will continue the Soap and
Candl ? Business as heretofore. feb'2—3t*
Hard Times & Tanglefoot Whisky
\ \ ' E have now on hand 200 Bags SALT,
V T which we are selling at 135 cents per
sack, which is 1 '> cents cheaper than you can
buy it for in town. We will sell
Dry Goods at Cost,
and below it. We have also now on hand,
-so© Toars coax..
Sunbury, Wilkesbarre it Blacksmiths', which
will be delivered any place in town. We keep
a large and well selected stock of
PAMXL7 G-ROOSS.IES
Flour, Cheese. Crackers, Spices, Tobacco,
Soaps. I'eus, and any other thing you may ask
tor. \\ e keep constantly on hand a large lot
of XEW HAM, SHOULDER and FLITCH,
which we pack ourselves, and warrant good.
& 21 w Wis&iSo
M e have a large stock of Liquors for medi
cinal purposes, including
Madeira. Jnsfion, Malaga (tad Port TVi/it s,
Punch lirandies, at alt prices',
(it/is, of utt qualities and prices,
Yunkce and Jamaica Pants,
Old II hotkey, at 25 to 50 per quart.
" Tnii'/fefont" —300 Barrels Monongahela
Whiskey, at 30 cts. per gallon by the barrel.
At the obi stand of
JOHN KENNEDY A CO.
Lewistown, February 2, 18G0.-3tji>]
DR. M'LANE'S
CELEBRATED
VERMIFUGE
AND
LIVER PILLS.
"YyE beg leave to call the atten
tion of the Trade, and more
especially the Physicians of the
country, to two of the most popu
lar remedies now before the public.
We refer to
Dr. Clias. M'Lane's Celebrated
Vermifuge and Liver Pills.
We do not recommend them as
universal Cure-alls, but simply for
what their name purports, viz.:
THE VERMIFUGE,
For expelling Worms from the
human system. It has also been
administered with the most satis
factory results to various Animals
subject to Worms.
THE LIVER PILLS,
For the cure of LIVER COMPLAINTS,
all BILIOUS DERANGEMENTS, SICK.
HEAD-ACHE, &C. In cases of
FEVER AND AGUE,
preparatory to or after taking Qui
nine, they almost invariably make
a speedy and permanent cure.
As specifics for the above men
tioned diseases, they are Unrivaled,
and never know n to fail when ad
ministered in accordance with the
directions.
Their unprecedented popularity
has induced the proprietors,
FLEMING BROTHERS,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
to dispose of their Drug business,
in which they have been success
fully engaged for the last Twenty
Years, and they will now give their
undivided time and attention to
their manufacture. And being de
termined that Dr. M'Lane's Cele
brated Vermifuge and Liver Pills
shall continue to occupy the high
position they now hold among the
great remedies of the day, they
will continue to spare neither time
nor expense in procuring the Best
and Purest material, and com
pound them in the most thorough
manner. Address all orders to
FLDII.MJ UKOS. Pittsburgh, Pa.
r. S. ißahr* ami Musicians ordering irtm ethers
th' I ! vilt )• t w.-U t. write their order*
(listiiii'tly. and till.' no)c Ift lir. M'LtiftFs. prrptirnl by
FUminy Hros. J*ittslnryh. Pa . To th'*6c Mipbing to give
the: 1 a trial, we will, forward per mail. post paid, to any
part of the United States, one l*>x of I'ills for twelve
three-cent htauips, or one vial of Vermifuge for
fourteen three-cent stamps. All orders fr-ni Canada must
he accompanied ly twenty cents extra.
For sale by Charles Ritz, F. J. Hoffman, and
Mary Marks, Lewistown, anil dealers generally
in the county. may 12
UUIPIIANS' COURT SACK. —In pursu
it/ anee of an alias order issued by the 'Vphatis ('ourt
of Mifflin county, "ill he exposed to sale, by puhhi
vendue or oub*rv. <>n tlie premises, on .S Vll kb.Vl ,
March lm. tin- following d< -eribod Iba! Kstate, to
Hit:— v Truer of Land situate it Wayne township. Mif
tiin county, t ei i ■ jr r ;t■ residue "1 act riaiu tract taken
l>v \vidt>%v."' | eeinniji!r at tones corner of land of John
Cochran, thence south thirty-six lei. vest twenty-five
per hi s to post, thence by'laml- ot same south'fifty
lour east to corner land < f Klizabeth Caster, thence l*y
land same uorth thirty-six dcg. east twenty-live peroli
•- to ]o-t. thence along line of Ceo. Sunderland to
piaee of beginning, Containing 2 acres and 5C> perches,
more or le-s. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock p. m. of
suiil day. when terms will he made known I>\
ISAAC S'i I.NK,
janl9 Admr. Andrew Caster, dce'd.
GIREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES!—
I Just received, a large supply of new
pattern COAL OIL LAMPS of various kinds
and prices, with the new patent Menill'ft
Burner, which prevents all smoke and insures
a steady flame equal to gas at about one
third the cost. Fur sale by
jans F. 0. FRANCISCUS.