2H2 & AZ_BTTE : Pennsylvania Railroad* Trains leave Lewistown Station a9 follows: WESTWARD. EASTWARD. Through Express, 5 30 a. in. 12 20 a. m. v-.lTne 6 21 p. m. 103T a. m. Mail Train. 10 00 a.m. 2 34 p.m. Through Freight, 12 10 a. m. 6 25 p. in. i oca! Freight, 6 35 a. m. 0 00 p. m. Express Freight, 10 40 a. m, 1 60 p. m. 33 Train, 12 35 p. m. 9 5 a. m. D. E. ROBESON. Agent. ej-niilbraith'B Omnibuses convey passengers to gn-1 from all the trains, taking up or setting them, down at all points within the borough limits. Post Office. Mails arriva and close as follows: Close. Arrive. Eastern Through and W 9 a. m. Weiicrn do. <lo. • 9 a.m. 1100 a.m. IlarrisDorg Way. 10 30 a.m. Eastern Through, S p. m. 6 a. in. Eastern *" " ®*3 P- ,n - Iteilefonte Through and Way, Bp. in. 230 p. m. Northumberland, 8 p, m. 6 p. ro (iffice hours from 7 a, ni. until Bp. in. Sunday from g until 9 o'clock a. ni. LOCAL AFFAIRS. LECTURE. — The lion. E. Ranks will de liver a lecture before the Apprentices Lit erary Society on Saturday evening next, at 7 o'clock. Subjept—Pennsylvania.— The public are invited to attend. HEAVY BLOW — A cuhti. —On THURS day last, after showers of rain, hail and snow, the wind blew up quite cold about uoon and continued to increase in violence and cold until a late hour at night. In the evening the thermometer stood at one degree below zero, being the coldest evep j;ig of the season thus far, and with the exception of the cold Sunday some weeks ago, when the thermometer was reported at fourteen below zero, the coldest night this winter. The wind blew with terrific force, and no doubt caused much injury to buildings, fences, Ac. The large barn of Wnj. P. Shaw, in Berry township, 80 by 45 feet was most ly unroofed and blown down, rendering a new building necessary. The roof was car ried into the orchard. A caif was unfor tunately caught in its descent, and proba bly froze to death, having been found the next morning. A horse power was also completely broken up, and other articles ,'njured. Besides the inconvenience which Mr. S. will be put to by having his grain, hay, Ac. uncovered, subjept to probable in jury. bis loss must be iri the neighborhood of SBOO or SIOOO. We hear of a number of other buildings through the country having sustained dam age by the storm, but not so serious as the above. The weather has moderated since Satur day with considerable lain, and the snow is rapidly disappearing. The ice on the river gave way on Tuesday, removing all apprehension of an iee flood. INQUEST. —Coroner Miller held an in quest on Friday last on the body of a man named Joseph 11. llrilli/igcr, supposed to be a resident of Juniata county, who was found on the towpath below the river dam 1 ailing against t the stone wall on the pre vious aftcir.ooa in an condition, and died before could be procur ed to remove a.iui. It appears he came up from Miftliu with Mr. Rupert in a buggy, and while coming up the Narrows Mr. R. lost his hat, the wind having carried it in to an open place in the canal. After com ing up a mile or so from the spot, Brilling er said he would go back and get ll's hat. Subsequently he called at Joseph Woods' quite wet, having evidently been in the water, and after setting there some hours again departed, as was supposed for town. Some hours after some travelers on the road discovered him, and reported the fact, when Isaac Quay went to his assistance, and found him as above described. lie - *• \ : had $7 38 in money, and sundry notes and memorandums. S®-Thc smoke house of Peter Printz waß entered on Monday night and a quan tity of meat owned by himself and Mr. Beatty taken away. Miller, Jr., of .Wayne town ship, on the ISth of December last, killed a bull calf of t£e common country breed, three years and eight months old, weighing 1040 pounds. The animal yielded 180 pounds of rendered tallow; and the hide weighed 128 pounds. quantity of grain received week before hist, vhile the roads were in sled ding order, was as follows : Marks & Willis, 10,000 jjeo. Blymyer, 0,137 F. & J. T. McClure, 4,500 Lewistown Mill, 1,800 Total 22,437 - £: " BSkSome of the Democracy don't object to 'he " enforcement of the laws" where a poor negro is to be caught, or a man punished for helping a brother to liberty. But they howl dolefully against punishing slava steal ers, kidnappers, or men who Tcb arsenals, Meault forts, haul down the jstar? and stripes, °r rob the National Treasury ! They truly strain at a gnat and swallow a camel." ®&"*V7e are compelled to omit a number of advertitementa this week. ioP l hfl bill-for the indictment ex- Secretary Floyd, fuund in pursuance of the of the Grand .Jury of Washing ton, charges him with *ay,g£ Kus sel's drafts, without requiring an equivalent in service, to the amount of over $7,900,000. Weakness of the Stomach and Indigestion. Another Great Cure Effected by Btrrhave's Holland Bittern.— The wife of Pieter l>e* H'itte. living in Hol land Town, Sheboygan county, Wisconsin. suffered niu.ch from weakness of the stomach and indiges tion. SJie laid been under a physician's care for Some time, hut the disease seemed to baffle even his .skill. She purchased some Holland Bitters at our of fice, which have given tone to her stomach : her ap petite and strength are returning, and we firmly be lieve that this is another great cure effected by your medicine. We have still to record many wonderful cures ef fected bv this remedy, bnt must wait another oppor tunity. One thing you ean rely upon, what we have published is from persons much respeeted in our community, and are literally true. .1. Qitxtis. Ed. Sheboygan Nieuw-stwele. Sheboygan. Wis. Cost a it's I\at Exterminator. —We had occasion a week or two ago to use this remedy, and since then have not. a rat about the house. Its effect was like magic, and we therefore confidently recommend it to our readers who are annoyed with these pests as preferable to arsenic or anything else heretofore used. A box contains suf ficient to drive away or kill huudrds. Fop sale by Charles Ritz—2s cents per box. THE MARKETS. Lewistow n, February 14, 1861. CORRECTED BV GEORGE BLYMVKR. Butter, gqsd, V ft*- 15 Lard, 11 Tallow, 00 a 10 Eggs, dozen, 14 Buckwheat Flour per 100, 2 50 Beeswax, per pound, 25 Wool, washed, 37 unwashed, 25 Dried Cherries, per bushel 1 75 Beans per bushel, 1 #0 Potatoes, 40 Country soap per lb., from 5 to 7 cents. CORRECTED BY MARKS k. WILLIS. Wheat, white fl bushel, 1 05 " red 1 00 Corn, 00 to 50 Rye, 56 Buckwheat, &u Oats, 25 Barley, 50 to 55 Cloverseed, 4 00 to 4 25 Flaxseed, 1 25 Timothy, 1 50 Marks's steam mill is selling extra flour at 260 per hundred. Granville at 2 00, su perfine at 2 40. and family at 2 80. Mill Fead.'ier hundred. 75 Chopped and Corn per 100, 120 i Chopped By'/fe per 100, 130 Salt, 1 40 " patent sacks, 150 V barrels, 280 lhs, 1 75 Philadelphia Market, Hour.—Superfine end extra s6as 121 : sales to the trade at from h up to 5 25a5 50 and 6 50 per bbl for superfine, extras and fancy brands, as to quality. Rye flour 3 G2J, and Penna. corn meal at 2 87J per bid. Grain —Red wheat 125a130c, white 133a 140 c. Penna. Rye 68c. Corn, new yellow, 56 57c. Penna. oats 32a33c, and Delaware at 31a32e per bus. / Seeds.—Cloverseed $4 50a4 75 per bus. Philadelphia, Cattle Market, Feb. 11.—The receipts reached about 979 head. Sales at ! s7n9 25. Sales of Sheep at from 4 to 54c per lb gross. Cows at fr< m $25 to 45 per head.— I Hogs at from t 50 to 9 56 per 100 lbs net. AMBROTYPES The Gems of theSeasoß. j is no humbug, but a practical truth. ' JL ilho pictures taken by Mr. Burkholder are unsurpassed for BOLDNESS TRUTH FULNESS. BEAUTY OF FINISH, and DURABILITY 7 . Prices varying according ! to size arid quality of frames and Cases i Room over the Express Office. Lewistown, August 23, 1800. IX ALL fIS'BItAyCBES; Executed in the beet s'tyfe known in the art, C. G, Crane's Gallery, 532 Arch St., east of Sixth, Philadelphia. Life Slzj in Oil and Pastil, ST EKJEOSCCPIC** PORT R A ITS, AMHhitIYPLS, 14 4C. u I". H It EOT Y P E§, ifcc. : For Cases, Medallions, Pins, Rings Ac. Philadelphia, November 15, ISOO-ly. CHAIRS! CHAIRS! CHAIRS! Mahogany, Maple, Birch and - * walnut CA.lsr:E SEAT czx^-ins, of every styie and Cnish, at W. D. REICHNER'S 'smms <hb£Qß I - 330 North Frost St. Above Vine. Parlor and Dining Room Chairs, large and small Rocking Chairs, manufactured of the best material and by experienced workmen. All orders filled with Promtitude and Care. Remember the place, 339 North Front Street, above Vine, Philadelphia. jan24-ly WANTED. 18000 Persons, vi%: t • 1000 Blacksmiths 1000 Coachmakers 1000 Saddlers 5000 Tinners 5000 Housekeepers 5000 Shoemakers To buy cheap Goods at jawl F. J. HOFFMAN'S. DRUGS! DRUGS! THIS branch of our business continues to receive our close attention. As we are continually receiving new supplies, our stock is pure and reliable. Phytficians' prescrip tions carefully attended to. ' * : jan3l - J. HOFFMAN. BURNING Fluid at 12 ceqts per quart, by jan3 F. J. HOFFMAN. - it.! "f ' i'. • V ,A' !* u , T3 O.A. IFt ID IUSTG-- 4 l:"lv tv"i'l be taken a :t boarder on most FX reasonable terms, a~. 1 tejo or three gen tieinen can n'o be aocHPttiodnted. Applv to ' SARAH BLYMYER. Lew is town, Dee. 20, 1860-ot Hides "Wanted. nnilE highest price paid for Hides at J. Clarke's Shoe Store, second room east of Franciscus's, Market street, Lewistuwn. Lewistown, November 8, 1860. JOHN C. MeCORD, Al o0■•- .v vV, ■ -8. v- j Strode's Mills, Oliver Township. (\FFERS his services to the public on reas _/ unable terms. )!Uiol-ly. Jacob C, Blymyer & Co., Produce and Commission Mer chants, LEWISTOWN", PA. fcaVFlour and Grain of all kinds pur chased at market rates, or received on storage and shipped at usual freight rates, having storehouses and boats of their own, with care ful captains and hands. Stove Coal, Limeburners Coal, Piaster, Fish and Salt always o;i hand. Grain can be insured at £ sma',l advanep on cost of storage. nu'22 PHOTOGRAPHIC NEWS. \\7" M. A. McKEE respectfully announces TT to the citizens of Yeagtr;ovvn and vicinity that his car will remain for a short ' time in the above named place, for the pur pose of affording all who may desire it, 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 Arabrotypes. Daguerreotypes, &c., and enlarged to life size. Stereoscopic pictures of residences taken upon reasonable terms, and stereoscopic boxes furnished when called for. Having i.ad ten years' experience in business and availed himself of all the latest improvements in the art, he fee's confident that he can render satisfaction to all who may : call upon him- Every variety of Photograph iic work undertaken at moderate prices. A1 ! so, a large assortment of Photograph frames j constantly on band. Instructions given in i all the various branches of the art. Pic tures taken equally as well in cloudy as in clear weather. Call soon. dcol3—3m rbmmcE^o mxm U)N AS A REMEDIAL AGENT. TIiiiioF.MCIOUS TONIC STIMFI.ANT, 1 designed for the use of the Medical Profession and the family, bav ! i ing superseded the so called "Gins," " Aro ' mafic,""Cordial," "Medicated," "Schnapps," • ' etc , is now endorsed by all the prominent ■ j physicians, chemists and connoisseurs, and j possessing all of those intrinsic medical qual . ities (tonic and diuretic) which belong to an j old pure Gin. Put up in quart bottles and i sold by all druggists, grocers, etc. A. M. B1 XING Ell & CO, Sole Proprietors, No. 19 lirnad street, V Y. For a. le by FRENCH, RICHARDS & Co., i W. W. & 11. S.MITII, and all of the prom ' inent Wholesale Druggists in Philadelphia. ! Philadelphia, Dec. 13, ISGO. THE ONLY PREPARATION Worthy any Confidence for RESTORER i LfN? ft TTeC AT? .TBI A fBLYS} ANV j luLsitzi luj ygj&Ad 11 o Many, since the great discovery of Prof. Wood, have i attempted not only to imitate his restorative, but pro- I fes 6 u> have discovered something that would prt>duce i . results identical; but they have all conic, and gone, be ing carried away by the wonderful results of Prof, j Wood's preparation, and have been forced to leave | the field to a resistless sway. Re:-i the following;— Bath. Maine, April 18th. ISait. Prof. O. J. Woob £ Co.: (joins:—The letter 1 wrote you in 1856 concerning your valuable Hair Restorative, and which you have" "published in this vicinity and elsewhere, ba given-rise'to numerous inquiries touch ing the case. The inquires are. first, is it a fact of my 1 habitation and name, as state 1 in the communication: , i second, is it true of all thereto contained; third, does 1 my hajr still continue to be in good order and of nat- I urn! color? To all 1 can and do answer, invariably vcs. My liair is even better than in any stage of my life for forty years past, more soft, thrifty, and hetter ' colored; ihf same is true of mv whiskers, and theon | ly cause why it i.< not generally true, is that the -üb : s'tance is washed off hy frequent ablution of the face. I when if care were used by wiping the face in close : connection with the whiskers, the same result will fol ; low as the hair. 1 have been in the receipt of a great j number of letters from all parts of New England, ask | ing me if my hair still continues to be good : there is so*>nueh fraud .n the manufacture and sale of vari j ous compounds a- well as this, it has. no doubt, been j basely imitated and been used, not onlv trithftut any { good effect, but to absolute injury. 1 have not used any of your Restorative of any account- for some i months; and yet my hair is as good as pver, aqd hun | dreds have examined it with surprise, as I am now 61 years old and not a gray hair in my head or on my 1 face: and to prove this fact, f send yon a lock of my - hair taken on the past week. I received.your favor j of two quart bottles last summer, for which 1 am very grateful. 1 gave it to my friends and thereby induced • them to try it; many were skeptical until after trial, 1 and then purchased and used it with universal success, i I will ask as a favor, that yon send me a test by which I can discover fraud in the Restorative, sold by many j I fear, without ajathorjty from you. A pure article >vil! insure success, and I believe where good effects do uot follow, the failure is caused by ttie impure ar j tide, which curses the iuventer of the good. 1 deem . it my duty, us hertofore. to keep you apprised of the j continued effect on my hair, as I assure all who inquire 1 of tne of my unshaken opinion of its van.abie results. 1 remain, dear sir. yours, A. C. RAYMOND, i Aarcns Run, Kv., Nov. 30.1558. Itoor. Q. J. Wood: Dei*- £sr. —I j< illd certainly bo do ing you a ,rent injustice not toiuaKe known to the world the wonderful, as well as the unexpected result . I have experienced from using o.va bottle of your Hair Restorative. After using every kind of Restoratives extant, but without success, and finding my head near j ly destitute .of hair, 1 was finally induced to try a bot i tie of your Hair Restorative. Now, candor and justice compel ine to anuounee to whoever may read this, that I now possess a new and beautiful growth of hair, winch I pronounce richer ■una handsomer than the j original itaj, -j therefore take occasion to reeom ! mend this invaluable remedy to all who may feel the necessity of it. Respeetfullv vours, REV. S. ALLEN' BROCK. P- S-—This testimonial of my approbation for your j valuable medicine (,as you are aware of; is unsolicited: but if you think it worthy a place among the rest, in sert if you wish; if not, destroy And sav nothing. Rev. 8. A. B. 'I he Restorative is put up in boiriesof three sizes, : viz: lar<{e, medium, and small: the small holds Vj a Plgt ang retails/or one dollar perbot>i.g; ; U.e medium holds at I cast twenty per cent, more in r roportioh than the small, details for two dollars per tjeUlsfflie large holds a quart, j ■ per cent, more n: proportion, and re tails for three dollars per bottle: O. J. WOOD A CO.. PrtjjJrtttots. 444. Broadway. New York, and 114. Mar ket street. St. Louis, Mo., and sold by all good Drug j gists and Fancy Goods Dealers ~ - 'jar.3 MIFFLIN .COUNTY POOR HOUSE STATEMENT. Joseph Brover, Steirard, in Account with B'w. Crcighton, John Peachey and Richestm Jiratton, Directors of the Poor of Mifflin cjiinfi/, from January 1, 1860, to January 1, 1801. * DR. To am nun; of orders on Treasurer $398 15 Balance due* 1W I'd 678 27 m. 11 v Imlauee duo on last settlement 110 36 By cash paid lor Drinking paupers to and -end ing the in from Poor House v.l 2u Cash paid for work and repairs 21 2* do d traveling expenses 380 do do toll ' ' 92 do do buckwheat flour 2 17 do do stationary aud portage 4Hi do do lime 50 do <lo white washing 1 74 do do seeds and plants 225 do do butter 5 47 do do ashes 75 do do merchandise 4 21 do do poultry 175 do do butchering 7.5 do do making clothing 25 oo do do one year's salary 1a,5 00 57 8 27 Tcnint liaised on farm —477 i ttshel- wheat; 350 hush els' oats threshed and about 250 in the *heal: 'JO bush els rve: losu bushels corn in cars and made 32 loads hay. Steward Harwich Truck Patch —3sol ushelspotatoes: MM head- cabbages; 25 bushels torn itocg Sj bushels beans, and killed J head hogs weighing 2550 pounds. Stock on Farm —l horse. 4 cows and 10 shoals. Hbrib do.ie at P. 11. for Pauper —3odresses, 20 shirts. IS pairs punts. 18 aprons. 2n ehernises. 12flannel-kirts. 2o pairs of stockings knitted. 5 tied ticks. 4 pairs draw ers. 6 sacks, 0 quilted skirts, 12 sheets, and 8 barrels soap made. PAUPERS. Number in Poor House January 1,1860 31 AdirpttOd tlirough the year 40 Born in the house 3 Whole number of inmates for 1860 80 liicd in the house 8 Bound out 3 Discharged ?T —S Number in Poor House January 1.1801 32 < lutduor paupers through the year 78 do do died 12 do do discharged 25 Numlier outdoor paupers January I.lß6l,sup ported. i/t part, by the county 41 Whole number of paupers January 1. 1861 73 In addition to the above there have been 421 for eigners. aud 13 Americans, transient paupers.support ed for a short time (mostly over night; without orders or entry on the register. We. the undersigned. Auditors < f AJifflin county, elected and sworn according to law. having examined the accounts of Joseph 11 rower. Steward of ilic' Poor House, from January 1. l*6n. to Jm nary 1,1861. decer tify that wo find a balance due 'to the.said Joseph Brower from the Directors <>!' the Poor, on the books of one lutml.ed and eighty dollars and twelve cents, (liven under our hands, at Dowiatown. January 23, 1860. JOHN D. 14AP.R.) ' HENRY SNVDKK. l-Auditors ABM. GAUVER, j John W. Shaw. Treasurer, in account with John Peachey. Richeson Jiratton and no vel Brower, Directors of the Poor of Mf Jiin county, from January 1, 1860 to Janua ry 1, 1861. DR. To amount of order- on County Trasurcr S2OOO 00 do borrowed to pay dents loon 05 (lash from Aaron Kiden on note for wagon .">0 75 do for J4 bushels 3y pounds rye :tt Toe 66 29 do 12 do corn, ears 60c 3 00 do 2 do seed corn tvoc 1 20 do 210 do 26 lbs oats 300. 63 26 do 12'5 do Corn 57a; 6 S7 do 149 " do 47 lbs corn 56e 7S 87 do 3U do 39 lbs rye 50c 17 19 do on rent of tenant house 10 00 To balance due is 00 -33DJ 0.1 CS. By the following orders paid for tho support of tlie I'oOr at the Poor House, viz: Henry Zerl-e. l:>tc Tre.i-ur r, balat • • < 10 57 Nathan K; ii.k< merchandise • *4 99 Jacob Kliiie. rails 11 ihi Thomt..-Cunningham, State tax 25 25 Dr. <iei). \\ Hoover, 1 qr. *alnr; .0. 1 im-iliciiie 47 *7 R. I", f'urk' r A Hro. mereliaixlikc 28 (HI J. F. Hiini.iker. bla<-l<*niithiiig 2 (' 2t>* 67 R. Bratten. F.*n.. servier* a* Director 4,4 09 Jonntlianf IVai tiey. 1*57 lb* beef 5e 92 S5 I Wm. Butler, mett 12.1 as Joseph Btov.ev. paiil f-.r beef 83 no tin on af-et. 217 . 0 Wrn. Butler, inerehandise 45 74 John L. Onftiih, liarbering 13 83 A. Felix, coffin*, groceries. Ac. 87 20 Dr. Tlien.na Vanvalzah, 3 quarter* s.J.arv 159 no Henry Zerhc. nierfihandise " 126 31 John Kennedy A f'o. merchandise 93 91 ('. Hoover. Esq., fees on orders of r-.lief 6 60 Wm. freight*-ii. K*q~ service* a* Director 2 yrs. ihv no (o o. \V. Tnoii. *. E.-:|. Ices to. i fders of relief 600 J. \V. Sha.v, Any. and ( Ik. in full for JS6B. and oil Hccfc. of salary for 1859 90 (KI K. F. Kilt-, merchandise, 16 21 Jam *(' bran, motley loaned "22 54 F. J. Hoffman, merchandise 101 70 E. C. Hamilton. Sloes 41 37 t.: 0. W. Ale-Bride, fees on orders of relief 2 45 Win. Zollinger, hats 11 40 Joseph M. iiirt'iis, making post fence 7 62 John K. WeeJic-s. Esq., fee- on orders of relief 80 Wm. Prettylief, fire wo id 10 75 Isaac Stuli do and rails 10 05 H. J. Walters, Pro. costs 14 .34 Wm. freight in, balance on fleet. 73 36 Peter Pi i tz. .-tone coal 30 90 Peter J'own-en i. school tux 30 29 Deo. Blyinyer, merchandiso 33 67 Wm. B. Hoffman, ltuuher 14 9S Christian Frain. fire wood in 12 John Peachey. Esq.. services as Director 45 00 Thomas Cox." shoes 22 13 Geo. Reigle, fire wood 37 00 A. Hainaker, liquors, 2 years 3 22 Jacob Hoover. 2 shoats Tl 75 J. I. Wallis, tin ware and repairs 10 37 Geo. Pigler. fire wood • 7 50 Wm. Swartz.' Esq„ fees on orders of r-bef 4 89 Jonathan Peachey. beef . 45 76 2331 32 < R. By tho following orders paid for the support of the . oqt door poor, viz: Nathan Frank, merchandise. 10 50 Jo* Brower, sending I'. Devini A wife to Phil a. 11 50 John Kiefhober, Hour for Elizabeth Sheibly 2 (61 Isaac Stuli. fire wood ' 1100 George Ruble, beeping Alary Ruble 6p 50 Jno. A.Wrighlifo.clothinNlbrMi*.* Forsvth ■ child . ' ■ , . .. .". '3 12 Ensue Rothroek. firewood 22 87 Overseers of TTifthntowu, funeral expenses of David X. rri* ' . 10 60 Dr. J. Sw,tru. attending Elizabeth Shively's child and Wm. Patterson 10 75 Dr. A. Rothroek, attending Ezra Jenkins IS 00 Dr. A. J. Atkinson, in full of salary 21 75 Airs. Jane Eilley, keeping and attending to Ma: garet Foraythe in confinement 17 59 ; Dr. It. Martin, attending same ' 6 (jo John McKee, keeping Marv Hess and child, 15 00 Elizalieth Haines, keeping Frank Lyttie 35 25 J. F. Rohrer, to redeem Smith's watch 3 50 I Wm. Hardy, keeping John Peri-- 64 37 Dr. J. J. Dahicn, salary 6 rr.wiJ c to 00 Mary Molson, shaving Fraiik-Ev ttle *2 25 Wm. P. Elliott, wood for D. Liu ft 1 25 Afarks & Willis, flour and meal 29 25 Wm. J. McCoy, rent of house for Robt. At' Call 10 00 Henry Zerlie. groceries, Ar. 60 90 John Ruble, provisions furnished fHinie! Myers 4 70 F. Ii- Sterrett, flour and meal ' 75 40 Dr. J. A. Swartz, ,3 quarters salary 28 00 F. J. Huffman, clothing for Miss'Priee 10 00 Susan Siiieids. keeping Elizalieth Smith 8 00 Blymyer A Brisbin, mdse. for Adelia Cord ell's child 10 00 Bart. Bush, digging grave for Mrs. Anderson 2 00 AV. and G. Alacklin, merchandise 38 35 AV m. Cornelius, keeping Mis. Carney 11 75 N. AA'ilson, coffins 15 00 Dj'ru* Bolinger, keeping 51. AA'ilson A child 2 50 AVm. McNabb, coffins ~ 5 00 Dr. 31. T. Mitchell, 1 years' salar> ' 30 00 Dr.'S. A. Martin. 6 months' do " 17 50 Dr. S. 1,. Alexander, attending Benj. Ingle 8 00 AA m. Kays, grain for C. Berlevv • 7 25 Joseph Brower, on aeet. 5 00 Samuel Stayrook.keeping, and funerajexpen ses of George Long . ... 25 00 John Hamilton, nadse. for Mr. A Alrsl Shilling Vi 24 Robert Forgy, keeping Jacob Danelin, and sending him to Poor House ' 6 Oo AA . Stevens, digging grave for Martha Deaickson 2 00 pan. Deckers bringing John Peris to Poor House 4 GO David Heitter; flour & meal for AA'inskey family 911 A. Felix, coffins, groceries, Ac. 27 00 John Kennedy A Co, merchandise B 25 George Blymyer, do' 18 60 Dr. Jno. I. Marks, attending Eliza Moon A Ja cob Ort - . COO Jno: Purceli A 3on, indse. for Winskey family 10 04 Jacob Krisher, fire wood * 2 04 Jacob Correll, wood for Jno. Bail 12 00 Reed Sample. coffin and funeral ovT"n*c* of Eliza Moure jj no lb toy Shilling, keeping Mr and Mr shilling <• Jolin Eby. fire wood. 1 ~ •_> p, A. Hsmuker, scotch ale. vine and Lmndv. 2 year-:, prescribed by Physic tans 73 25 Jiilit. Swuny. Overs. : cr lit' Spring tnv,nship. Centre county, for Caroline Ayera iv GAI. Stult'Stvnnt 12 to Dr. S. L. Alexander. 5 months* salary r0 no Dr. A. Kothrv k. attending F. Lyt'lv.l'.. M 'Cr.il, Wni. "Brav ti and Mrs. Carney 22 00 Anit. orders rJd for support of 'it'dour Poor e-l 72 Aint. orders'i"id for support of lVrstUiv Poor House, brought forward 2301 32 Whole amount of orders pai l, 52*3 ol Treasurer's p. r ecntage 52 99 Tot„k 3316 fri Vi>t of or ler* outstanding and unj aid. viz: Borrowed ruoney 1000 00 Joseph Brower. Steward '.'l 25 do <io 241 544 Elizabeth Haines, keeping Ki ink Lvttlu •' 75 \\ in. Hardy, keeping John Peris si ts> d< dr do 28 tut do merchandise for ?:Ir*. peniefcson 1 51 Henry Krier.'firc wood o 75 Frederick Baker, 9 shoat* 79 (2 Samuel W ithruw. grain tor Berlew 70 :c D A Hibler, attending Martha Millet 8 jy Amount of orders unpaid 1451 55 Vm.vjnt Dr. side brought forward '2116 03 Add orders unpaid Jan. 1. lstj. including S'.ooo borrowed money llil 55 4767 58 Deduct orders unpaid, Jan. 1, 1*59 1211 17 ; Expenses of keeping the Poor in bSt'sl. 3556 41 ilie 11 was paid as follows, \ ; By County Treasurer 2"oo 00 | Borrowe.f money lism on Proceeds of farm sold. Ae.. 556 41 llad the County Treasurer paid as un f -rthi -up port of the Poor in 1860 as he did in 1859. v.r.: $3500. it would have suptiorted the 1'... r. and paid the ' e imKbiedue.-s et 614.1 .1,'.—51211 17 of which cv tod i January 1.1860. We, the undersigned. Auditors of M.tflin county. . elected and sworn according to law. having examined ' the siccclint* and vou.'hcrs of John H . Shaw. Treasu rer for the Director* of the Poor, from January 1.1*09. , to January 1. 1661. do certify that we find a "balance i due to the said .). W. Shaw from the said Directors of the Poor of eighteen dollars, and that we have eati eclied the or.lers paki by the said Treasurer, tiivcu under our hctids and seals, at Utrutovn, January 23, ISC 1. JoHN I>. BAKU. "I 11 FN BY SNYDKK, VAudm rn. f,-i,7 ABM. ••'AKYEIS, ) LEWISTOWN ACADEMY. r | HI E second session of this institution will 1 X eonuiifnce on MON DAY, Feburury 11 th. 1 In addition to the common English branches, | instructions will be given in Latin Greek, French, German, and the Higher Mathemat | ics, also, in Drawing, Painting, and music. | No extra charge for the Languages. Rotes cf Tuition. —Ssl 60, 4 50, and ?6 00 : per quarter of eleven weeks. Drawing, $3 CO, i Painting, 00, Music,"£lo 00, Incidentals, j 25 cents. On or about April Ist, a class will be formed for such teachers in the county as wish to quality themselves for a permanent I certificate. This class will continue until I Juiy, affording ample time for a thorough ex ! animation and study of ail the branches re ! quisite in a professional certificate. The tu | ition for this class will be §5 00. For further particulars inquire of M. J. SMITH, Prin. E e *bst2wn Academy. Lewistown, Feb. 7, 1861. McVEYTOWN ACADEMY, SZ. SHARP would respectfully announce _ • that the second quarter of the Mo.Yey- I t >wu Academy will commence on the Oth of j February, 1861, and continue eleven weeks. Instruction given in all the common and ( higher English Branches, as well as Latin, Greek, French and German, if desired. For this purpose he has secured the services ol'G. F. "Davenport, A. M., 'ft graduate of New ; York, and an experienced teacher. Tuition, §.",.00 to £4 50 per quarter; Lnn ! guages £1 50 extra; Primary Department, t £2 50 per quarter. B©,„Students boarded in mpcctalde pri i vate families at very reasonable "rates. | MoYeytotrn, January 24, 1860.-* ORPHANS' COURT SALE. ; notice is hereby given, that by X order of the Orphans' Court- f Milt :n I county, will be sold by public vendu or out j cry, at the Tavern-house'of William St tuple, ! in the village of Alltnville, if; Mifflin county, | 0:1 pabFA day, February "23 1361, nt 'l o'clock in the afternoon of that day, the following described messuages and tracts of iand, &c.. with the appurtenances, situate in the townships of Menno and Union, iu sahj I county, late the estate of Yost King, dee'd.. i lately surveyed at request of the inque*t ap pointed by ttie Court to make partition, Ac., and by thetn numbered, &e.. as follows, viz: No. 5. A tract i f Mountain Land situate in said Merino tow nship, bounded bv land of Christian Peachey and the summit of Jacks Mountain, and tract No. 8, and containing acres, net measure, more or less. No. 6. A tract of Chestnut Timber Land in said Menno township, bounded by lands of David Zook, atid Eli Byler, and by tract No. | 7, and containing 5 adres, net measure, more or less. No. 7. A tract of Chestnut Timber Land , in said Menno township, bounded by lands ol Jacob Glick and Solomon Byler, 20 , and by tract No. 6, and containing 0 aeres, net meas ure. more or less. No. 8. A tract of Mountain Land in said Mer.no township, bounded by the summit of Jacks Mountain and by said tract No. 5, and containing 13 acres and 68 perches, and al lowance, mare or less. | No. 9. A tract of Mountain Lar.d in ?"n --j ion township, liounded by the summitof Jat-ks Mountain and land of Jacob H.irtzKr. and containing 15 t.cres and ft perclws. and allow ance, more or less. No. 10. A House undi.ot 01 Ground in said Merino township, bounded by lands of John Fving, R. Allison and John Click's j heirs, and containing I acre, more or less. No. 11. A tract of Woodland on Stand ing Stone Mountain, in said Menuo township, bounded by lands of John King, E. Wheaton and by tract No. 12, and containing 158 acres aud 01 perches, and allowance, more or less. No. 12. A tract of Woodlc.n£ off Standing Stone Mountain, in said- Menno township, bounded by lands of William Wilson and the last described tract, and containing 56 acres and 102 perches, and allowance, more or less. Terms of Sale : —Ten per cenr; of the pur chase money to be paid immediately on the purchase of each tract, and the remainder on the confirmation of the sale. Further information will be given by Jacob S. King and Pevid J. Zook, administrators of said estate. 1 ' - * * Bv the Court. jaul7 SAMUEL" BARK, Clerk. SUGARS. IF you want cheap "Sugars go to Kennedy i Ou's. Sugars at 6, 7, 8, 6, 10," and 11 cents per lb, at JOHN KENNEDY & Co's. BEST Rio Coffee, at jan3l JOHN KENNEDY & Co's BCERH&VE'S HOLLAND BIT THE CELEBRATED HOLLAND REMEDY V >f. DYSPEPSIA. DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, MYEK IOY PMI ."V T, WEAKA T ESS OF ANY KIND, FEVER AND A CUE, \ i Ar.u the various Hffrctiens oi>uso luent tit- a iu-lnVuii STO>I 11 II O R Ll*i: It , Such A# liidiscwit; n, A*Miiv of r' P*H' •. Heartburn. !. •>.■< of Ap|Kt!t\ y, O IV.iml mil Pili*!*. lii *ll Xrrvoi is. in I NVtiralcnr J h'Ui m imjvu- n.t t : \ > *, i..\.-<i tiiyhlv lH*iwfic?nl, mid hft'ntlttirs rffc<*tc! a dcvdiMil cwr\ Tlii- is a |iu!y4t vrpcf.Olici.HijH>aiit prt jvtmu*oi jJrictly scientific l ;iucij'!t k s afi r the manner >i the ivu'ru* i Ilo'il'tud TV'-rh'ivD. lt< rrpntition rat li*ne |r * du • .i its introduction l;cn\ the demand c.inipiet. % injf vith. UIIIP of the Fatherland nattcfed over the FII v of ta; j mighty country, many of mlmih brought with *i * handed down the tradition of it-s vair.e. 1* is note off '* * 7 to the American public, In owing that its truly wsmite j'ul medicinal virtues nusf t-e ack wtteleaped. It is particularly recommended to those persons wpuao constitution* may hare been impaired 1 \ the coutinuoin* u-p of ardent spirits, or other forius of dUrtipation. (tcnerally instantaneons in effect, it find* its way directly to the seat of life, thrilling and quick enrag every nerve, raising np the drooping spirit, and, in fact, Infusing new health and vig- r in the system. NOTICK. —"Whoever expects to find this a beverage \>id be disappointed; but to the sick, weak and low spirited, it will prove a grateful aromatic cordial, of singular remedial properties. HfcAO CAREFULLY! The Genuine highly concentrated Burhsve's Uuilaivl Bitters is put up in half-pint Lotties eely. and retailed at ONE DOIXAK per Kittle, or six be>tties for FIVE DOIX.RS. The great demand for tins truly celehtatad Medicine lias induced many imitations, which the public should guard against purchasing. 49* Beware of Imposition. P**e that our name is on tho label of every liottle you buy. Sold by Druggists generally. It can ha forwarded by Express to most points. SOLE PROPRIETORS, BENJAMIN PAGE, JR. & CO. M A X V F A C T li B I X Q gharmareuiists and (Chemists PITTSBURGH, PA. For sale by CHARLES KH Z, Lewisiuwn Pa. ' 'sepiQ A SUf'E RIATf/E TONIC, DIURETIC, DYsrs^S-" - Af,'D 1-HYIBWWIIHa COROLki T<> the Citizen* of New Jersey <f" Pennsyl vania, Apothecaries, JJruge/ittl *, Grocer* and Private Families, Wolfe's Pure (ogiiur Brandy. Wolfe's Pure Madeira. Sherry ana Port Wiue. Wolfe's Pure Jamaica and St. froix Hunt. Wolfe's Pure Scotch and Irish W itl-fccj. r AM, l\ BOTTLES. IBhJr leave;' fo 'eall the attention of t citizens of the United States tn the aboy. - Wt." uiul Liquors, imported bv Udolpho Wolf. 01 \ York, übose name is familiar in • vr-ry pr f ! . country for the purity of hi- celebntea Sdiiedian Schnapps. Mr. ib'l: . m Ins Utter to me. speaking" the puruy of his Wi.iosuiui LKJUOI , ~:-t will toks nn re; 'i- my - mlinir"u u moi Imri • 0 tiuity yar- ri*ii<-u<*o in tin : itv of New York iii.it :.;i •!.. -a-, ii - .ml YVine. th i are'pari ••is iinp.irtttiv and ~i the best quality, ami _m,i IK; relied upon bv every PURCHASER." Every bottle bus tie- proprietors name on tie was;, nr. 1 ,i i„- simile of his-igniture ou the cortiflf-wtc, The public are respectfully invited to . ail and e.xaiuD"*- lot t beta.. 1'... * ate at Retail by all Apt t" .„ - .rid Gros.-r? in Pliiholeltihia. i.K' UL.E 11. A.-HTON". No. Ni Mark t I'liiladelpbin. Sole Agent for Philadelphia. R< ad tbe following from .lie New ork C-n e." KKOKMOGS Bmm m <-s>. Nt > Yax MB)QUM— We a ; c happy ... inform o x nil. >t-cit:zeng,that thero is one place in our eity vl;ere tbe piiy sieian. apotho eary. and country ni r Imnt. can.go ami p.:re/.n e pn e Wilms end liquors, a; ; ore <tr jiiiporu-o, and of ilio best quality. Wo do not intend to give an eiatorato de.ocrtpt.on of this merchant's extensive business, nl thou'i!, 't will ... . any stronger or citizen to visit ("doinbo Wolf. • ext. <l-;ve. '.•„,vil. " No*. 1-. apttn i -'J. lYcat.-r str.-< T and N. 17. Ifl nnci 21. Mr.: kc<;'-;kj street. j..s -toek of Sebi.apps o i Imnct reaoy• ies slept- nt. eotttd not f. .-u lc - than tliiny li.tHt rnnd eases ; the Jtrsndy •■tnetenil, esand eases— Viutug. - "f ls ; t„ j; ae.i ten t..ousand caws of .Madeira, Sherry nnd I'on Wine. Seot-h .uid Irish whiskey. jMinaica and St. ' c..ix Rum. s.one very old and equal UI any in this country. He also bad UIIMO large cellars, tified with Brandy, AYine. in-,, in . asks under tbe Custom House kev' ready for bottling,— Mr. Wolfe's sales of Schnapps last year amounted to one hundred and eighty thotisaud dozen, and we hope in less than tjr-"> "t-r.r* 'te may be. equally successful with bis Brantlit-s AND YYJCCS. H s l,u*:lies- m*. ri.s tl jau jl.age of <,a jy ioi er oi hi- -peel. fritafe f .-i'ii* who wish, pure AV;nc.- and l-iquor- for no .li.-ai us.- should send tlieir orders dire.-t c> Mr. Wolfe, until every Apothecary in ibu land make up theii nnnds to <ii- .ud lh' pol-..uoiis stuff from their -helves, and repisee it with Wolfe's pure Wine and Liquors. We understand Mr. Vfif< . for the aeeoinmod:i';or of small dealers in the country, puts up assorted ■•s of Wine.- ami liquir- Such u ltmni and Such * merchant, should i -'. jned aeain-i his tcn nl' thousands of opponents' in tin Culled tjtaies, who sell nothuic i'Ut imitations ruinous alike ty human heai'h and happiness. , i\ r s.ilo hv John Kenr.c-uj <L Co., Lewie town. seDl3—Gtfi I SilXi^! underfeigned are agents for the Oucu- I dago Salt Company. Wholesale price, $1.60 per I>Ll. of 2SO lb', or 5 bushels, iletail price, 1.75. >IAHKS & YVILLIS, dol3-Gui Sole Agents for Miffiiir County. A UDITOR'S NOTICE.—The undersigned /"V lias been appointed Auditor by the Court of' Common -Tlegs of county, to dis tribute the fund arising upon the sale of tr.o real estate of Cyrus Alexander, and will met t parties interested at his office, in Lewistowu, on MONDAY, the 25th day of February next, at & o'clock a m.- of said day. jan24 JOS. W. PARgfclu A UDITOII'S NOTICE.—The undersigned XJL has been appointed Auditor by the Court of Common I'leas of Miffliu county, to die tribute the fund arising upon the sale of the real e tate of Thomas Reed and William Reed, und will nitet parties interested at his office, .u Lowistown, ou TUESDAY, the 26th day of February next, at 9 o'clock A. M. of 6aid day. . - .. . jan24 JOS. W. PARKER. npOBACCO & SEGARS—A fine stock of best Segars and Tobacco for sale'low to dealers, by F. J. HOFF.MAN.
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