THE _ Recipes. IFtomMn-Widd^CooU^'^. Pickled iJeixM — Sclec M J ako a brine of trin" and wash them. * , t0 ear an salt and water, st ™"° * it,"and let them ei r0,505 91 CL 5a.516 12 >' w* •**' pA> *' i w> < ■ "irt order { v1 ,.„ 1T , j Kl >, .1,, damage*? 110 30 , . r. r Vp. paol- , iM7 90 IDraft i s- r w . a i ps pml, 16 90 Ct .rtifi. aua t * ~.,%! V w > ..I i.ofae'°r. Ion®? _ v , ! Exoneratm"- >b do_ • -, | V"xonl nm"i* ;|£ . m account uit/i 'i < 0 f Pennsylvania. ! jjajme" •> -> | lux uOt'HT.AL .AND PERSONAL ESTATE. \ ' DR. t..v- tv.r isao n 'jjt kh iU iio otlt-tamimg 1858, 1>,073 87 a. I ment 1858, 7 en $18,724 17 CR. Bv c:ili {>'8 Exonerations t>- ci>llccti>rs 1857 . 241 20 ( otninis>uin d<> do 471 60 Tax outstanding for 1868. 1.529 12 do do 1859. 4,905 40 Treasurer's commissions. 122 98 Matinee due Commonwealth, 94 39 RETAINERS' IJCENSES. DR. T<> aim. said license* assessed for 1859, S9B 1 50 CR. Bv e.aslt paid State Treas. July 8. 1859, $250 00 do do do (Hit. 4. 1859. 250 00 Adverlistng Meretintile Appraiser's list. 24 20 Sundry* licenses on witielt suit was bro't ami judgment given vs. Commonw'tli, 21 00 TreasurcFs eoinmissions. - 33 07 Balance dite Commonwealth, lot} 23 MILITIA TAX. DR. To amt. said tax assessed for 1859, $075 00 do do outstanding 1878, t',34 00 do do do 1857, 101 50 $1,410 50 CR. By amt. paid Irwin (iunrds for 187,7, sl2 79 do do do 1858, 28 02 Amt. paid f.ogan Guards for 1858, 45 02 Armory rent for 1859. 0 80 Amt. paid Belleville Feneibk'S for Iss-8, 38 29 Auditing milit;'.' ". account, 9 oo Amt. t ' 1 e Inspector, 205 41 E\ ; • .imiis i oil, ,ors 187)7, 50 80 Commissions do do 2 27 Exonerations collectors 1858. 194 "si Commissions do do do do 1859, 495 00 Treasurer"* commission. 7 lute Treasurer last settlement, Balance due fund, M'.i'Oß LICENSES. DR. To.aint. said licenses e; • <•> 1 p,.,- titicatc of Clerk of Court of quarter Session-, $lO 00 CR. By amt. I. Coplin's license, in hands of district Attorney for collection, sls no Treasurer's commission, 1 25 Balance due Commonwealth, 23 75 EATING HOUSE LICENSES. DR. To amt. said licenses, as per Mere. App. list, . vs. Commonwealth, 30 00 Treasurer's commissi. 2 25 Balance due Commonwealth. 26 75 Thomas E. Williams, Sheriff of .Vifflin coun ty, in account trilh said county, to January 17, 1800, inclusive. DR. To amt. verdict fees ill Common Pleas, $4 oo do do quarter Sessions. 35 00 Balance due Sheriff, 20 07 $65 07 CR. By bill costs in qr. Sessions A Oyer A Terminer, $65 07 Joseph S. Waream, Register of said county, in account icith the Commonwealth of Ft una. *. DR. To amt. outstanding at last settlement on est. J. T. SterreU, $215 40 do do do F. Boggs, 36 32 do do do Magd. Eierhart. 26 83 do do do John Zook. 2*9 59 Collat'l inheritance tax :i est. Ate K.Swaygart. 119 .7 do do . Bnsbin, 620 oo l l*> do do Z.Philips, 20 30 $1,368 21 CR. By cash paid State Treas. June 23.1859, slls 00 do do do July 5,1859, 200 00 Amt. outstanding est. J. T. Sterrett, 215 40 do do F. Boggs, 36 32 do do Magd. Everhart, 26 83 do do .John Zook, 9 59 do do la. Brisbin, 620 oo dp do Z. Philips, 20 30 Amt. paid appraisers. 2 50 Commission on $439 77 at 5 per cent., 21 99 Balance due Commonwealth, 100 28 We. the undersigned. Auditors of Mifflin countv, having met together at the Court House in the bor ough of Lewistown. and having carefully examined ana settled the above and foregoing accounts of J. B. c'heuaer. Treasurer of said county, in account with , county and with the Commonwealth; the account -1- v; >r * "• E "! • Register and He order of on account of collateral inheritance tax Ouurnonwealth. and of Thomas E. Williams. i.o" tvi' 1 " 111 acc '°unt with said county, do certify h , "bore and foregoing, are correct as i l \\ t st V? < ? , '. v whereof, we have hereun to ..et our hands th - 19th uay of .January. A. L>. lOii. JOSEPH KEARNS*) RAttit, Auditors. HENR\ SNVBER, ) January 1 to n, line between w .John K. /^S,T®<. V oU. K' g- <* KeC .V 234 Money retunr use _ c,',uuii!-*" u p f .''; ic . 301 M 11. W. Woods, iiuornt y t n< ,, u .. r .s.juil fccs,< 4 , "El" 1 KWtion officers' pay, 3K .i 3 ; Petit jurors, .•< *. j i w) t•oinmonwcalWu-cs as Commissioner. IJO "0 , I onstaldtesTf''it sen il es as Commissioner, ltK> 00 | t iprte. order for interest iUrflpartofprin- j rretf 011 two former orders, 3-4 24 | i">irei t<>rs of ttit* I'oor. Hheritf. ami f<<*> in roimrion wealth eases, 141 r4 J. L. Griffith, shaving prisoners, 1 50 MIFFLIN COUNTY TOOK HOUSE STATEMENT. Henry Zerbe, Treasurer, in account with the. Directors of the Poor of MiJJtin county, J'roui January 1, 1859, to January 1, 1800. DR.. To balance due ;it lust settlement s•"> 5" received of county treasurer 35or at the Poor House, viz: George Blymyer. merchandise, slll 12 Wm. ('oeliran. school tax, 25 2o Wm. Butler, merchandise, 88 51 John Levy. 2 tons coal. 7 no t . Hoover. Esq.. fees oil orders of relief, 10 2u W. Swartz. Esq.. •• •• 17 OO Blymyer A Stanliarger. list bushels w heat. 110 on ~ lb, tons plaster, 8 38 Joseph Brower. steward, 65 00 J. K. Weekes. Esq.. fees on orders of relief, 0 0o John Kennedy, in full of judgment No. is, Nov. t' tm, 1858. debt, interest and cost". 230 92 Meyer Frank, merchandise, Hit os J. \V. Shaw, attorney and elerk, 78 on William Butler, tor "meat, 95 49 Geo. W. Hoover. :M. lb. for attending poor at Poor lloiise and within seven miles of the same, for one year and a quarter, 150 On Geo. \\ ■ Hoover. M. lb. for nied. for same period. 75 75 " " for attending paupers out of dis't. 650 W. Wilson, sorviees as director one year, 30 00 J. llarcrcr. fees on orders of relief, " 3 2> Joseph M. Owens, making post fenee, 23 so Henry Zerbe. groceries, 98 57 Amos Hoot, biaeksmithing, 14 18 John S. Beeil. chestnut rails, 15 0> E. llothroek. for posts and rails, 11 00 K. 14. Franeiseus. hardware, 2 7t3 Jacob Hiintuker, repairing wagon, 21 02 George W. Stewart. !■•• \s ami repairs. 2 5n It. F. Ellis, bacon groceries, Ac. 83 84 H. A. Zn'lh i. liquors, 331 G W. booties, fees on orders of relief, 14 20 1' 1 i. , assignees, shoes, 705 Marks, titons coal, 25 2u .la>. If- M>Kee A ro. one truss. 2 uo <•. \V. Stewart. Ksq„ foes on orders of relief, 2 60 A. Hamaker, liquors, 7 00 .1. W. Couch. grinding _ tons plaster, 3 01 K. C. Hamilton, shoes. 23 73 John Kennedy, fish, potatoes and liaeou, -19 75 .1. Irwin Wallis. tinware, 12 12 Peter Printz, 16 tons 399 11,s. coal, X 75 Nathan Frattk. merchandise, 16 35 Skimp A Major, beef, 14 05 Win. Wilson, services as director, 15 on Mary Rothroek. 2 loads of wood, 4 no Christian Frnin, fire wood, 53 12 Samuel Comfort, for merchandise in 1857. 228 40 William Hell, lining cistern. 3 60 F.J. Hotfman. for groceries it: 1857, 177 39 Charles Rita, for calico for haps, 24 .57 J;. Parker & Brother, merchandise, 23 39 John Ruble, for 9 shoals, 31 88 John fVaehcv. services as director, 45 00 A. Felix, groceries. Ac. 44 01 Peter Townsend. collector school tax, 39 29 J. Mutthersboiigh. sheriff, costs, 2 08 John 1,, t irifiith, barber. 8 50 C. Stanbarger. fish, bacon and groceries, 71 92 John Kennedy, coal. 15 75 William Palmer, whitewashing, 1 25 $2452 40 By the following Orders paid for the Support of the Out-door Poor, \ i /.: I)r. S. S. Cummings, funeral expenses Catha rine Nipple, sls (X) Dr. A. J. Atkinson, one year's salary. 35 oO ( anghling A Correli, for meat for John Ball, (small pox,) 12 00 Charles Nageny. wheat for Stringfellow family, 630 Oath, llouts. keeping Mr. and Mrs. Shilling. 15 on John Stcrrett. Hour. 12 26 (ieorgc Blyniycr, mercliandise. 56 10 Oeorge Steel, wheat for Henry Dong. 1 50 Henry Zorbe, merchandise, 30 03 Sarah" Hill, nursing Harriet Jones, 3 00 Dr. Charles Bower, one-half year's salary. 17 50 Nathaniel Wilson, making coffins, 15 25 William Hardy, keeping John Peris (colored), 119 on Win. Wilson, paid for Hour for Mrs. Highland, 8 50 William Butler, merchandise, 22 75 >ai.i! McClelland, keeping Christine Bargo, 30 on Dr. A. Rothroek, for attending Mary Hess,('has. Carl and Anderson family. 9 > o J. Boas, making coffin for W. Burton, 4 jo Samuel Harmon, laying out and digging gr -ve for J. Sivits, 2 00 P. Deal. do do do 2 00 Dr. M. T. Mitchell, one year's salary, 30 00 Dr. S. S. Cummings, attending Ann Barklin. 10 00 l'. Hoover, Esq.. Judgment iii favor of Dr. Cum mings. debt, interest and costs, 6 24 M. Frank, merchandise, 47 37 Dr. F.. W. Hale, attending C. Onail. 10 00 W. 11. Smith, wood Ac., for W. Burton, 4 25 Samuel Moison. laying out and digging grave for Daniel Dickson, 2 00 .1. D. Sterret. flour, 38 48 Henry Ivrisher. fire wood. 13 ou K. I". Jacob, order to J. Jacob, flour 6 00 Findlev Stri flour for J. Sivus 1 90 Dr. J. ~i. Dai don, one half year's salary and one visit to J. V> tgoner, 21 uo Daniel Corbiu. for attending •' Wiwc i ei. 2 25 Dr. Thos. VanvaUah. attending. Mrs. Harkins and Mrs. Taylor. 12 50 Dr. Thos. Vahvaizali, attending Jenkins and as sist'g Dr. Cummings to dress ( . Williams' neck. 7 60 Annie Thomas, keeping Mrs. C. Thomas, 19 50 Marks A Willis, flour. 18 25 E. K. Rogers taking care corpse A digging grave, 3 15 A. Marks, flour, 15 50 Ann Bomliaugh attending Susan Patton. a 00 Henrv Shilling, keeping Mr. and Mrs. Shilling 400 Win. J. McCoy, rent of house tor K. McCai! IS 00 T. A. Worrali," M. D. attendin Maria Hogle 5 00 Alexander Keinly- keeping C laries Onail, 10 00 John Wilson, removing pauper 1 oo Wm. Barr. provision furnished Jacob Wagoner. 10 48 Win. Prettylief, eight loads of wood, 8 00 Guardians Poor Pittsburg, for support of Arthur Woods and Thomas Fahdagan. 38 73 Susan Myers, keeping A. CordelPs r. A. J. Atkinson, on account, 24 00 John G. McLaughlin, ale for Jenkins, 1 50 Samuel Watt, merchandise for H. Long, 3 65 Mary Molson, shaving Frank Lyttle, ~ 1 25 Marks A Willis, flour. 14 25 Nathan Frank, merchandise, 15 5o Graff & Thompson, merchandise for Mrs. Long well and Mrs. Lehr, 12 13 J. L>. Sterrett, flour. 23 16 Thos. Johnston, grain furnished C. Btirlew, 12 63 Samuel Marks, porter for Jenkins, 1 61 E. M. Hoops, making coffins, " 50 J. K. Rhodes, sugar and candles for Mrs. Hileman. 57 John Sterrett. flour, 10 00 G- Ruble, ou account, keeping blind sister, 3 00 J Henrv. keep's J. Hassenger A fun'l expenses, 15 00 David Heister. Flour for Mrs. Wmsky, 4 00 John Mi Nitt. rent of house for J. Ort. 10 00 Dr. u. V. Mitchell, and gJ. Wagner A Mrs. Taylor, 10 00 E. Morrison, provisions furuislied Norris A wife, 21 86 R. H. McCliutic. making eotfins, 12 00 Dr. E. Bigelow & son. attending Jacob Wagner, 20 00 John M- Kee. keeping Mary Hess and child, 26 00 David Withrow, grain for C" Burlew, 35 00 Henry Haviee. goods and wheat for J. Wagner. 500 A. Felix. gro< i rtes, Ac. 36 98 uo < otfins. 34 o>* W. & G. Macklm, merchandise, 5c William Andersomla>">g y 00 for tfeorge for p ra ut Lv'tlo, 6 - 5 do 1 8 ssS&' fcKMFSaST .^sn: Am „„ Cdjr. pgftaSSiS ; " Whole siooimt of ordersj^el^^ Treasurer a P tl cent. 3 f 7s , i> cents, and eleeted and wori . orders paid hy the said the accounts our hands at Lewistown, urer for .•• ' JOSEPH KEAUN.S.) JOHN L). BAKU. Auditors. HENRY SNYDER, i Joseph Brower, Steward, in account icilh Wm. Creiyhton, John Peach'y and liichcson lirai tou, Directors of iite Door of Miff in county, from January 1, 1859, to January 1, 18GU. DR. To amount of orders on Treasurer, $555 23 Amount paid Kitz, 292 Balance due, 110 30 $074 51 CR. By balance due at last settlement. $l9O 15 Cash paid for bringing paupers to and sending them from the Poor House, IS 84 Cash paid for tire wood, 2 50 do do potatoes, 30 75 do do repairs, " 792 do do one shoat and spaying, 237 do do toll. ' 1 32 do do buckwheat flour, 1 50 do do stationery and postage, 353 do do travciing expeiises, 34n do do lime, 55 do do seeds and plants, 175 do do butchering. 390 do do marketing. y73 do do making clothing, 25 00 (.'ne year's salary, 305 (Hi $074 51 Tt it(tn< misf.l on Fai n i—s7s bushels wheat threshed and about 137 bushels in the sheaf; 40 bushels rye threshed and about 200 bushels in the sheaf: 129 bitsh els oats threshed ami a bushels Im alls. 20 bushels tomatoes. 1200 heads cal bages. and killed s bead of hogs, weighing 1712ptiuniis. Stock on par , —1 hm'sc. 4 '-ows, and 9 shoats. II ork 'toneat P'joc Jlotrtr for Po♦> Number in Poor House January 1.1800, 31 Outdoor paupers through the year, 80 do do died, " 14 do do discharged, 37 —sl Number outdoor paupers January 1,1800, —35 Whole number supported by county Jan. 1.1800. 60 In 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 Alifllin county, elected and sworn according to law. having examined the accounts of Joseph Brower. Steward of the Poor House, from January 1. 1859. to January l.lsoo. do cer tify that we tilid a balance due to the said Joseph Brower trout the Directors of the Poor, on the hooks, of one hundred and sixteen dollars and thirty-six cents. Given under our hands at Lewistown. January 19.1800. JOSEPH K EARNS, i ' JoIIN D. BARII, -Auditors. HENRY SNYDER. | TAILORING! fThe undersigned having made arrangements for earl) receipts of the fashions, is prepared to do all kinds of TAILORING WORK, at his shop on Valley street, a few doors west of the Logan House, on as reasonable terms and as well and promptly as it can be done elsewhere.— Give me a call and satisfac tion will be guaranteed. sepls N. MA HANKY. THE STEAM MILL AGAIN I3NT MOTION! Farmers and Mechanics, Look to Your Interests ! Having added to the Flour and Grain Business a iarge stock of C&IBGXSIBI&IimSSa we offer to the public, WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. a general assortment at prices as low perhaps lower, than the same articles can be puich.ifed in the county. Our stock consists of FISH, COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLASSES, lUCE, SYRUPS, CEDAIt-WARE, SPICES, and all other articles in that line. Cash, but ail kinds of Grain and Produce generally taken in exchange for goods. Country Grocers will do well by examining our stock before purchasing elsewhere. All kinds of COAL, SALT AND PLASTER, always on hand. MARKS & WILLIS. Lewistown, April 21, 1859. ITE7T M'JSICr STORE, IVo. 93 Market Street, Harrisburg. Instruction Books, MUSICAL MERCHANDISE GENERALLY. XPIEiiSJ® MELODEONS, GUITARS, VIOLINS, FLUTES, AC COR I) EONS, &fc. jly 14-Iy 0. C. B. CARTER. A. T. HAMILTON, M. D., WATER-CURE PHYSICIAN, OFFERS his professional services for the cure of ALL CURABLE diseases. Office at the store of E. L. Benedict. je!9 od is o OFFICE on East Market street, Lewistown, adjoining F. G. Franciscus' Hardware Store. j y 2 A GOLD WATCH FOR^TOUT ANY person desiring to procure a Good GOLD W ATCH, warranted 18 Carats line, by a sure process, requiring no money and but little exertion, can do so bv address ing R. M ELY IN', GIFT BOOK STORE, Bulletin Building, n3.3in No. 112 South 3d at., Philad'a. To Housekeepers. nOMETU ING * ~Q d&sss^® .i\ Kv . hrpad or bwf u, i , *Nn I 0 : i; rougti Ue b '* ~ r e„,aini ** ** ~ (ftS I ig; tonsfJ' en,, y "°. ..."-wralus. „,oii salt- w*ter papers, each wrap s Nn lier ,(ivehr, sV n T Babbitt's B'-si Medicinalj 7tV ; airatus," also, picture,twisted loafol bread. /() with a glass of effervescing water on the top /(> When you purchase one paper you should pre vK>;serve the wrapper, and be particular to get the-Uc and! next exactly like the first—brand a* above. Uno •*"jl Full directions for making Bread with tbisj'^'Q Silerain* and Sour Milk or Cream Tartar, will # (>$ accompany eai h package; also, dir> ctioiis for (>o , making aii kinds of Pastry; also, for making AND Soda Water and Seidlil/. Powders. ... MAKE YOUR OWN SOAP /" WtTH <>S ASP ; B. T. Babbitt s Pure ;*no 70 Concentrated Potash, 70 $ Manufacinred and for sain bv On B. T. BxßßirT. ASO a, t N'os. ES SL TO Washington St., New York, ; ic'i j e y and .No. 3> India st., Boston. I*" j TIIE EXTENSIVE STOCK OF mm ® & gmwiim (IlillS. HI! IIULIS. RINGS, BREASTPINS, AND OTHER JEWELRY; FAiTCrY A3.SIOLES, CLOCK.S, and a beautiful assortment of BOOKS AND STATIONERY are now selling at greatly reduced prices at Junkin's old stand, corner of Brown and Market streets, opposite Russell's Banking House. fl*A~Those who desire to buy at prices cor responding with the times, will please call. fjsaf All kinds of repairing promptly atten ded to. 11. W. JUNIUS, Agent. Lewistown, April 8, 1858. D A J i 1 H iJ If a A Splendid Large Extended Oxen Gas Burning Cooking Stove, FOR COAL OR WOOD. IT lias long been a favored object with stove dealers to construct a flat top down draft Cooking Stove that would combine ail the ad vantages of excellent draft, large oven and good baking properties, with the use of a moderate amount of fuel. These desirable qualities have all been combined in the flat top Gas Burning Cooking Stove, the DAYLIGHT. This beau tiful stove, the result of many years' experi ence, arid combining all the improvements of the age, is one of the most perfect made. It opeiates in the most perfect manner, and in sit uations where other flat top stores would fail to operate. The Daylight, during the past year, has given the most entire satisfaction, and is surpassed by no stove of the same class. It is new in design, beautiful in appearance, unsur passed in its operations, and a great saver of fuel. They are warranted to give entire satis faction. Call and examine the Daylight, at the Tin and Stove Establishment of nov24 J. IRWIN WALLIS. BLYMYER & STANBARGER, I'lllllllXK k CM KEROKA'iJTS, Aen.r Ciiuai Basin, Lewistown, Pa., ill purchase every description of Produce at current prices. AL W AYS 0 X I! AXI) , PLASTER, SALT, FISH, STONE COAL of assorted sizes, LIME BURNERS? <1- BLACKSMITHS' COAL. GEO. BLYMYER, dec 2 C. C. STANBARGER. GREASE! GREASE! 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