Receipts and Expenditures of Mifflin County. Wm. C'. fines, Treasurer of MifUa county, in account wiih the Commonwealth, Ktr4ll.EßS ? LI(CN"3Ka. Dr. To amount said licenf js for ISOO. GO Or. By cash paid .State Treasury, as per receipts, £524 08 Paid for advertising !ist, 10 80 Commission, 28 02 — —ol2 50 1 AVERS" I.ICEN'SES. Dr. To amount said licenses for IS6O, $515 00 Or. By amount paid at State Treasury, as per receifs. . 840'> 75 SundrT licenses on which suit was brought jo 0 00 Treasurer's coin mission.. 24 25 OIsHLLKK-' UCSX3E4. Dr.. To ami. said licenses assessed 180'"', $75 UO Or. By ca3h paid at State Treasury, as per receipts, $57 00 License which suit was bruught, 15 00 Treasurer's commission, 3 00 E ATI NO Hoi >E LICENSES. Dr. To amt. said licenses assessed I>oo, >3O 00 Cr. By cash paid at State Treasury as per receipts, S2B 50 Treasurer's commission, 1 50 MILITIA TVX. Dr. To amt. outstanding at iust settlement for 1858, $240 00 i " " " " 1859, 495 00 1 To amt. said tax assessed for LBGO, 562 00 i SI3OO 00 : . Cr - By amt. paid to Major I>. f.isenbise, as Brigade Inspector, $l5O 00 Incidental expenses, C 43 R. F. Ellis, powder at Camp Juniata, 10 00 Paid to Irwin Guards, 20 00 " Maj'or Wilson, auditor, 1 50 " Jacob llook, military roll 1859, • 3 00 " Commissioners services un der military act. 15 00 " 11. L>. Smith, clerk, 1860 10 0u " . " '• 18GI 10 00 Tax outstanding 1858, 38 17' Percentage, " 6 41 Exonerations, " 120 s.*>. Tax outstanding 1859, 69 45 Percentage, " 18 97 Exonerations, "• 209 30. l'as outstanding. 1860, 480 si) Fercentage, " 1 42 Exonerations, " 2 UP Treasurer's commission, 2 25 Balance in hands treasurer, 130 88 Jj.i-ph S. Ifaream, Register <f Mijfli n Conn ty, in account icith the Commomctalth <f \ Dcuti.tylrania. COLLATERAL IN'IIER!fAN'CK TAX. Dr. To balance doe at last settlement, I<3o 28 i To amount outstanding on estate of " .J. T. Storrett, 215 40 " F. Boggs, 3t5 32 j ~ Magd. Everbart, 28 83 " John Zopk, , .0 59 " I). Z. Fhilips., 20 30 i Tax on estate of Jam£s Poo, 933 66 j " Robert Hope, 163 97 " Esther Zook, 203 89 $2,330 24 C r. Paid State Treasurer, Jan. 19, I 1860, ?75 00 " " April 11, 1860, 25 28 " Sept. 15, 1860 141 00 " Nov. 27, 1860, 192 10 By amt. outstanding estate of J. T. Sterett, 215 40 " " F. Hoggs, 36 62 " Mag. Everhart, 26 83 " " P. llriabin, 470 OC*' " " Z. Philips, 20 30- " " James Poo, 933 66 " 4 ' Robt. Hope, 163 97 Paid appraiser est. E. Zook, 156 " " P. Brisbin. 1 50 Overcharged on est. John Zook. 9 59 Commission on $353 89, 17 68 Hm. C. 1 airs. Treasurer, in account icith the j Co in Missioned of Mijjhn County, from January 1, 1860, to January 22,*1861, as ' settbd ''</ the Auditors. Dr lo outstanding balances for 1853 & 1859 as per books of treas., 813,984 61 To State and county tax assessed for 1860, " 24,023 76 Cash received from John Kerr, for- \ mer collector of Brown tp. 7 75 ; *' Jacob Stine, Oliver, 195 00 i J. Hoover & J. C. Sigler,s4o each for indebtedness of Dr. L. Hoover, 80 00 Tex on property of Wnr. J. Ster rett (tax 1858), 2 50 Vr.-cn Borough of Lewistcwn, Tor gutter at jail, i 5 36 I Tax on unseated lands of Serllner and I'erkius, 27 37 A. Marston 1 50 38,327 85 Or- By amount of county order* lifted, 12,478 07 Cash paid for Fox scalps, lgs 75 i " " Wild Cat scalps, fj 45 " " Koad views, 60 00 Damages awarded to Jeiman Ja cob in 1858. for road from Fer guson's Valley road to bridge on new road near Jacob's mill (including sls interest). 215 00 A. M. Ingram, road from Krejw' saw mill, 41 50 j E. W.Aurand, " " 51 50 I Exonerations to collectors for 1858, 207 81 Percentage •' • 6,70 40 Exonerations to collectors for 1859. 522 76 Commissions for prompt payment allowed taxpayers on duplicates of iB6O, .. 53j Qg Outstanding taxes of 1358, 74 55 1859, U63 98 ,]. ' , " . . 1860, 9468 77 .treasurer s commission on county payments, 391 14 Amt. paid State for tax of 1860, 10,091 41 „ , . . , $37,338 73 Balance in hands of Treasurer, 989 12 —————— $38,327 85 ! Tax Statement for 1860 ~~~ ~ ~ ~ ® . S 2 s. • • ® i = = Os5: = C • fD • • ' •— l ■ >,j § si* 2!-VI sFilirl'Hflll p| g;P ""* ~ ? c o : - * z r : r t 1 - t s - ®*! -' R , ' 3; g J £r*? v" :;3ci. _- ' = <'-■ ii 2. : =; J < —>-! 31<2S. -• ~ " c, i";=3 5 c = ~c © =1: ®" S. S r . . . .* = J . , , S S 3 • < 7 f Jii , • ,n ? O3?—•£ !l IC CS 3D 7j *l£ 9 ©" = . * = cc - 5 -I - -i -. V. irji-i-:; ©• ae £-. - • ooa >: ecs ;: ffi -i -• 4- ►—' t> 3 3 S e cox-— —x-ic-ijfr*! 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O1- x 2 3'j o ice.' ~ '-x cS~ c O J f o co ti —73 r*. •-o.t; c 4-' b C- X 4 4 OMtc C - g ~ CO Cv CC C o "4 O 4- C > i - • - ■ OX4- - -j. 1: e- -1 1 f -s=r -tc CJ ex ! si? c. jo -1 4- 1 c c.i c n" - - tc oic o c 4- o 'Si ■-4-04--J X OC " X 4- OO— OS C 3 -I Tax Statement for 1857 and 1858. W\ * C H.? 5 >( K? §3 D r. a" • -1 CT ' 0 sz 5? ~ss=• > 'Si* ? ? jr 4; r- ■ ® -® 3 6" : s ? £- t—> - •— :::;>•;= oo - qd ! " £ S 2?3 ? n % a s> •I?<=S|&3 I = = H J S-I 11" : f 1 ; = = c t c : 3; I" ? ; 7 ! J " FT j p* . ' sT c- O W- W H 10 5 p- c o*^ii y-M OJ jc w CC Is* C 7* O 4 K so 00 C —I tc 4- §s^ o; coo~4oc-j c; 'f. 2cit i: g j S j -3 ' *9' 2 > rf , . g 4 4- i - * 4- 04 Cs | c CTs 3 K 4- O - -4 04 IT. c,-_l C'OO-ICIWW - p " o # c s'* Ci *1- "n J* I- OO z O MW * - _ - 11 O 04 IC tcCO4--1 C l— 5. o C: tstso>-OX4H O O P-® c. x—l oc' o —a o o o '* OIMtOHPOOMX O O K r> ; c' 2 £ x COOOS 30 ~J i S 2 c cxtcx co> ? H esi w o i 4> oi >4 J> 2 X CC.OOSO4- SSC4§? 5. K — 2D vC O K Pfc M*.(C C. „ o, jy, *— S 10 oc os ac ® O -5. t- 3 - - : ? §: 13 g I i 9- List of Orders issued hy the Coir ssioners from January 1, 1860, to January 22, 1861, inclusive. C. Brat ton ot al. inquest on body of J. Weaver. sl7 25 J. C. Sigler, interest, ' yo 25 do do 55 st S. s. Cumtntngs, postage and box rent, 9 67 J. K. Wareatn. recording treasurer's bond, 1 50 .T. Walters, Esq, grant jug poor orders. Ac., 5 55 M. M. Faxon, tuid. State accounts Jau. 1860, lo o< Peter Fertig. administering oaths. 4 i;, R. F. Ellis, tape, 75 L> Bloom, interest. .17 50 S-llieimer. late treas, amt. due at settlemt, 394 00 C..Hoover. Esq, administering oaths, 5 50 "f :;■ . do do 254 Jonn 51 Kee. interest, 90 00 D. Muthersbaugh, Mer. Appraiser, 1860, 24 75 G ..Idler et al. inouest on child found in Derry, 11 78 do do ao Adam Brought, " 10 37 d' J ao do Abraham K. Saxon, lj 09 T. Uiinniiisihani. TvfiiiKtl ntf niinrivut note, 2 >• Junto- cnililiiuit < 0111. < ■"#) John Morrison <-t al. iuqtiest ou Win. 1111 17 do :>dmiitiioring v>atli. 3 25 | <>. Millor < i al, itiquost on Ann E. Britton, 11 '•}' < John <"ublitson, ice, 1 30 iW. A. M'Mauigle. congressional return judge, TO tui ! Henrv Zerle. interest. J® :i 2 F. Hoffman, stationery, ' 24 97 H. J. Walter-, adv. in Independent Press, 25 00 J.din I'eaele y. Com. on aect, for 1*59 A6O HIV) 00 Wm. freight on, do bal. 1*59, 126 07 do in full, 1® 3:5 R. llratton. do on account. Jm) 00 I>. D. Smith. Clerk, 24* 04 D. W. Woods. E>q.. att<>rne\ 1 *-"0. -3 00 i H. Ferer. court crier, ntton'i'g court house, Ac. 1-7 #-> 1 T. M. Hillings, district attorney. I—l 1,1 f Constable's returns. Ar„ " 44 ,s*. Juror's )>ay. inHnding Jan. term ljfil. tGu> <*' • 'ttie.-r- s firing. <ei. and No . Elections, 41st ."*1 \in<>tl it 1 nj'jr,-printed t" l'oor House, 2 , " M1 | It. Weiler.-j)C" i.d election in Union l{>, .. i S. Harliy. room Ac.. do ' 5 ist ]. 11. lieynoMs. aud. fleets, for Slate. Jan. ISOI, 1" 00 G. If flier el nl, in quest on Geo rat Dull, sen- W If G. Fry singer, adv. and printing, bal. for 1 -.V.'. > -3 • I • tidv.and printing blanks for 1 stilt, 139 25 H. A W. Fry singer, bal. for ad*. in 1#59. 25 no <! 1 advertising in isoo. in full, I'JO 00 Mrs. E. Carney, order in place of former order to J. C. Sigler, 90S 06 Miscellaneous, G 5o Tip Staves, January term, ISCI, 13 00 Asiessmcnfs, tf'c. W.n. Cochran, iist taxable#, Ac, Henry Anrand, do 5 75 Alex. Keed. do •> •b<hn Strunk, do 7 00 John Kulp, do J.etvistovn, 10 23 C, Caughling, do N". Hamilton, 5fS Joseph llafSy do Union tp- 5 00 C. Bratton Jr.. do G "1 John liobb. do 6 41 samiiel Millikon, <it> Armagh (p., G 2<t Jacob Ktine. do 4 23 Daniel Voder. do Bratton tp., 4 68 Jacob Hook, militia roll IK,>9 .*1 00 John Kuip. a-se.-sni't. I.owistoivn I*6o. £ appeal. 31 00 J. Bostletlmait do Wayne township, .In no J. Hobb. do Newton Hamilton, * IS fKt Win. A. Moore, do M'Ycy town. is trt John Strut,k. do ( diver township. 30 on Charles Bratton. do Bratton township, IS 00 David t'ulp, do Union township, 23 on Alex. Keed, do Brown town.-dnp, 21) 00 Jacob Hook. do Decatur township. 20 00 John Contner, do Armagh township, 2'6 no J. F. Wilson, do Mciino township. is on Henry Auraitd. <lo < •ranville township, 24 1)0 Wlll. Cochran. do Derrv township. 23 00 N. Selfridge. adv. find att. elections, At'., ' 7 34 . Daniel snook, do do 6 06 R. J-ightner, " Jo do 043 Isaac Ward, do do lt> 40 John Keifnaber. do do 3 00 D. Decker, serving election nolicea, 40., 4 fit) John Kerr, do do fi 20 8. Witunmeyer, do <io * 6CO R. Bratton, * do do~ 6 96 J. F. M'N'ear, do do tS A3 Jacob King, do do 6 20 1 Win. Ross,' do do G no D. Wasson, do do 6 20 O. Owens. do do 2 40 Daniel Snook, attending elections, 2 00 ' J. M. Wis--, do 2 00 John Keifhaber, do 2 to George W. Button, fall assessment. 3 GO ' J. F. M'N'ear, attending elections, we., 2 77 [lsaac Ward. att. lections and jurors, 4 00 j < James Contner, attending election, lists Ac., 13 14 ] I). F Stevens. t do , ~ 2 35 John Kerr, attending el • lions, " 2 00 j Costs, t(v. j C. Hoover, Esq.. costs Cm. vs. I'ratier. Kily Ac. la 01 j D. Wasson constable. do 110 lt> 05 j J. U. Weekes, costs Com. vs. Corbet, Fcely. Ac., 37# D. Wasson. const. do. do 1 23 jC. Dull, reward an<l mileage on Francis Hall. 22 4o ; I>. Muthersbuugh, arresting James Wakemau j and John Lyons. 10 05 j John Wf,liter ct id, wit. Com. vs J. Brought. 24 20 • George Smith et it., wit. Com. \s. j.. Buchanan, 13 58 J Robert Stills, do d" JudcGivens. 13 3* j John Stull, do do Susan Gloss, 16 7s ! John Kayos, .to do Cvms Corbet, 7 2* jE. Sollafelt, do do Eli Price, SOO I G. W. Woods, do do J. Fisher. 3 34 t W.B.Ho®nan do do Wikcmn lcq 453 IWi'nc- costs Com. v.-,. M'Xeal and liiddle, lis do do do Fanny J ones, 13 4o Ct. Light hart. wit. Com. vs. J. Fisher, 3 9* . I . Wasson, e -t- Com. vs. Kite, Brought, Ac.. 4 71 iW. Swart?, do do do it: 29 IR. Mathews, do do Susan Glo-s et a!., 2on JD. Decker, do do Ed Davis, 75 jJ. Collins, witness do do 325 R. MuthiTws. costs Colli, vs. liaeh.ael Hogle, 35 !J. K. Weekes, dq do Ctudi, l'lownian, At\ 74t ) I>. Wasson. do tin do do 445 ,D. Wasson, do do Demurs, and others, 25 56 jC. Hoover. do do do do 23 03 IR. Mathews, do do Pat. J. Divin, 175 J. Walters. do do M. Mitchell. 2 73 J. Mutthersbongh, do Price. Eterich. et uh. 23 OS G.W.Thomas. do Darby Kase, et #l, 11 58 Witne-ses. do Plowman aud others 27 6.5 Peter Eertig, do 11. G. Washington. 196 G. W. Woods, do Cash, Alexander el alio 92 D. Wasson. do Tenpenny. Dull etal, #44 D. Wasson. do Green, Bcarley ct al, 19 27 C. Hoover, Esq., do • t-h, Alexander, Ac.. :;i 50 D. Wasson. . do Dickoy, and others, 200 Wm. Swartz. Esq, do do do 375 J. Fisher, witness, do 8. Forsythe, 421 R. Forsythe do do do 2 39 Witnesses, do Cash, 12 04 do do W. AJ. Lake, 10 68 D. Wasson. do J. Butler aud others. 432 W. Swart?, Esq., do do do 6 97 C. Hoover. Esq, do Pager, Demurs. Ac., 23 25 D. Wasson. do do do .. do 9 67 Wm. Sw art/, Esq., 00-q# in case, not returned, 541 1). Wasson. do do do G 04 G. W. Woods. do do do 4-''. j C. Hoover, Esq, do do do 11 36 j J. Bailey, v.itne#*, Com. v-. Sunicrs id, 328 j Costs, Commonwealth vs. John Kntiftinan, 22 63 do do Barney Garrety, Su 04 do tlo Martin Ojiiley- GOS do do If. N. Washington, 701 Jail, Jailor, and Sheriff. UaiYtaker A Galhraith, repairs at jail, 10 00 Geo. Miller, repairing water pipes at jail, # 00 J. L. Grittitb. shaving prisoners, 3 50 John Kennedy, coal at jail. 8 00 Wm. Saxton. carting dirt, ashes. Ac, from jail, 312 T. E. Williams, conveying Eeely and Harris to House of Refuge. 102 75 J. B. Selheimer. articles furnishedjail. 17 64 T. E. Williams. Imarding prisoner#, jail fees, summoning jurors. Ac, to Jan, ltiuo. . 1M) 75 J. Muthersbaugh. for bllis paid Harrisburg prison for keejiing prisoners to 14 An . IS.Vj. 55 62 T. E. Williams, taking Wakemau and Lyons to Penitentiary and House of Refuge," 102 76 Dr. J. D- stotieroad. med. attend, in jail, 1859, 15 00 Marks A Hlllis. e.d at jail. ' S 70 Geo. H". Stewart, keys and rep. hobbles, 2 50 H"m. Graliam. wood to jail, 5 00 T. E. iniliams. prison bill to April 1, IS6O, I*6 94 11. D. Smith. 20 cords wood at jail, 5) 00 ll'uter Rent at jail. 50 () E. C. Hamilton, slioes for prisoners. 2 75 Kennedy A Jnnkin. bed clothing at jail. 6 75 I)r. J. 1. "Marks. Medical attendance, 9 50 John Clip pies, wood, 2 50 R. D. Smith, brooms. 50 Dr. T. A. W'orrall, medical attendance, 8 25 J. \. Murray, boarding prisoners to Aug. 27. 1860, 332 70 T. E. Williams conveying Brought and Corbet to jpeiiitentiary, 102 75 James W. t'ouefi, grate patterns, 15 00 George Miller, repairing privy pipes, 6 00 Dr. S. s. Cnmiitings, medical attendance, 9 00 K. I". Parker A Bro, sundry clothing, 2n 13 Jaeob Ort, wood, 17 25 Pi-ter Printz, coal, 113 65 ' D. Bearlev A Sons, castings for court house A jail 16 00 Geo. Miller, repairs at jail, and court hou.se, 2 25 i 8. J. Brisbin, shoes for prisoners, 2 60 J. A. Murrav. boarding washingAe.for prisoners 145 99 j 11. Zeigle.r. horing holes in pipes at jail, 75 ! D. Mntthersbougli. material andlaltorat ftirnae© 21 40 I i J aloes Junkin. walling furnace at jail, 5 00 ! 1 f. E. Williams, in full. fees. Ac M 134 15 j Dr. Hoover, medical attendance, lu 0o I Henrv Cluru. carting ashes from jail. 2 50 ' Wni.C. Vines, repairs and material at jail. 19 74 j J < C. statil►arger, 5 cords woo<l at jail, 12 50 1 Jus. A. Murray, in full f>r Jailor's fees, 13 25 | H. Zerbe. eott'ou laps for jail, 1 88 John .Miller, work at jail. 3 12 | P. M. Ort. * cords wood, Co 00 j Court House. Samuel Comfort, coal. ■ 2 12 M. Altmyer, repairing look. 75 Peter Print/- brick for pavement, 23 50 James Junkin, paving. 1137 William M. Custer, labor, 5 50 Jacob Ort, sainl, 2 '25 S. fiicbtsinger. carting. 1 40 Joint Evans, painting roof and material. 34 27 tl. Frvsinger. superintending work,-, 5 00 John'Evans, glazing, (part at jail), 6 00 J. B. Selheimer. repairing roof at court house and pipe at jail, ~ 36 00 Principal and interest of debts paid during the year, ISIS 80 VSjCj THE largest and best assortment of Queensware offered in this place, ■■ such as Tea Sets, Toy Dinner Sets, China and Stone Toilet Sets, Tureens, Covered Dishes, Sauce Boats, Steak Plates, Dinner Plates, Cups and Saucers, stone and common, to sell separate from sets, for sale at novS ZERBE'S. HONEY. —Just received, a barrel of fresh honey, sold by the gallon or quart, at A, FELIX'S. FLUID, Coal Oil, and fluid aud cool oil Lamps, for sale by A. FELIX- i NEW AERIVAL it Mrs. €• (1. Hamilton's. formPiiy f• €, Beam, Variety and Trimming Store. jgaggW ho would respectfully inform the cit p spiztns of Lowistown, anil the Adjoining that she has returned from the city with a large assortment of wmaa bdojjs, consisting of Nuhia Scarfif: Zttphyr lloods; Armlets and Lectins for children; ladies, ' gentlemen's and children's Hosiery and j tiloves ; Collar#: Corsets ; Lace Veils : Chen ' ile, Zephyr and Bead ILad Nets; Woollen \arn liy the pound or hank: Shetland Wool, and Zephyr of ail kind-; Berlin wire Porte •Monais; Skirt Braids and Velvets; Magic Ruffles, a new article for ladies trimmings, ami n large assortment of Fancy Goods, too numerous to mention. N B Orders promptly attended to. Lewistown, October 18, LSCO. j i Mm FOR, EVERYBODY. Tilt: DAYLIGHT GAS BIRNER COOH. A CCORDIXG to a bona fide agreement be* j X\_ tv.ecn A. J. Gaihtgher (the manufactu ! rer of the above stove) and -J. Irvin Wallis, | no one can get this stove direct from the Foun dry to sell in this place, 'out the undersigned; ; therefore, ai! persons wanting this Stove will i find it to their interest to call on the proper ' person, as they are nut second handed and cau be furnished cheaper than the cheapest for several reasons. Don I misiake the place — Siau of the BIG COFFEE l'O T, where you will also find me en r> a K ei l niy legitimate business, trying to make a fortune by selling Tin Buckets, Pans, and three cent Tin Cups, jy 19 J. IRYIN WALI.IS. j Glorious Triumph over all Opposition ! For t .e People have Decided That the Cheapest and Best Boots and Shoes are sold at the PEOPLE'S SHOE STORE, in Lewistown. i e>o ziiiiMiniL'TOsr k p|t#fmire ir. announcing that they _l_ &tiil continue their extensive shoe estal* I hshment ;n West Market street, nearly op posite Mnj. Kisenbise's Hotel, and that they Lave just returned front the eastern citie's with a large and varied assortment of Boot#', •Snoes and Gaiters, for Ladies, Gentlemen and Children's wear, all of neat finish and ex cellcnt manufacture, which they will st-ll for CASH ONLY, At Least 25 I'cr Cent. Cheaper than the sauie can be purchased elsewhere, as will be seen by referring to the following Price List: Men's Boots, .! 50 to 3 25 " Gaiters, 1 4U to 175 " Walking Shoes, 125t0 140 Brogans, 85 to 1 40 " Kip and Calf Brogans, 62 to 80 Ladies Gaiters 75 to I 00 " Kid and Morocco lace Boots, 1 00 to 1 25 " Kip and Calf lace Boots, 80 to 125 Misses' and Children® Shoes, 12 to 05 Having bought our goods for cash, they were put at the lowest figure, and by doing an exclusive/'/ rash business, customers are made to pay no debts—hence our low prices. Measures taken for Boots and Shoos, which willbemadeattheshortestn >tiee. REPAIR- j ING done in the neatest manner, IRI XIvS, A ALICES, Ac., always on band aud for sale cheap. \\ e respectfully solivit a liberal share of '■ public patronage. Octl9. i SADDLES, HARNESS, &e. The subscriber having now on hantl one of tiie best and largest between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, in order to accom modate business to the times, offers for sale a complete assortment of Saddles, Harness, Bridles, (ollnrs, Trnuks, Whips, Hanses, Valises, Carpet Bags, which are offered for sale low for cash, or ap proved credit. Among his stock will be found some high ly finished sets of light llarnc&s equal to any manufactured, Let all in want of good articles, made by experienced workmen, give him a call. JOIIX DAVIS. Lewistown, April 19, 1860. ROUE RT W PATTON^ SOI TH SIDE OF MARKET STREET, L.EivisrmvN, PA. ; nAS just received and opened at his es tablishment a new eupply of Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Fancy Articles, &c., which he will dispose of at reasonable prices. He invites all to give him a call and examine his stock, which embraces all articles in his line, aud is sufficiently large to enable all to make selections who desire to purchase. neatly and'expeditiously attended to, and all work warranted. Thankful for the patronage heretofore re ceived, he respectfully asks a continuance of the same, and will endeavor to please all who may favor him with their custom. feb2 INeat, Cheap & Durable. W. G. ZOLLINGER, Market Street, next door to Kennedy's Store, Kls always prepared to sup ply the public with all the Wf| I different styles of Hats of JpSOTfe. ; the best qualities and at such ragfjasjjg prices as to defy tion. He has now on har.d a large assortment of Fall and winter Hats and Caps, of all the latest styles, which he will sell at the lowest cash prices. He invites everybody to call and examine for themselves, as he is satisfied that his stock cannot fail to please. For the Ornish he has constantly on hand, op will make to order, hats to their taste of aDy required size or brim, at prices that to be satisfactory. Country Merchants w ill find ii to their ad vantage to giye me a call, as a liberal deduction wjll be made GO wholesale purchases, and es pecially so to punctual men. Don't forget the place, next door to Kenne dy's store and nearly opposite the Odd Fellows* Hal! oetß2 A.V ICR'S Sarsaparilla FOB. PURIFYING THE BLOOD. Ami t r il.e speedy rule of tbo r..!,..winc complaints: Scrofula and Scrofulous Alfct lloni,< nr k * ttiuors, I1<• <• l"S• Sores, lCrupiioiH I implr*. I'ustult>, uioteliri, Boll*, itlains, ana all sliin Uisraset, OAKLAND. Intl.. Ctl. AUUK I<IJ. .1. 1 • A ::r ti Co. (tH.'ls i I ii mv duty fo knuw ; t .,|nhat femt .-t:i-apai tli.. |<H AIM lr ts. Il.iviiig ii.heiitf-d a >•-.ofuluus ini'etii..a. S lutr suffer,] fi-in it it: various wi,ys fur yen*. £ui::vtiims it lmr.-t ■tit i:i I leers < n riv 1.u.il- ami arms: sometime* it turn.sl inward atnl.ti-Mr-.t~; iu it tJ,..-i.imi-h. T\-. > car- " . J'i.'kr i ill >ll my m ail ami .v., i v .l u,v sca'p and tars with one ■-< lv. which was painful mid livihv a o 'T-'"•"! * ~ "r' ; 1- I tried many medi* iiirs and <cvi-i.il tdiv-i .jaii-. lait without much reiki' fmui any thine. In LU' T. tin- 111.-Ul di I PIT: v. uoisr. -At 1.-T.-; II ] WAS L rjoir' 1 to lead in tin. (lt-|i 1 ties- ii£.-r jjiat van Ita I lu. i-sr.si an alterative 'ran-a; riilß'. f r ! kn.u Yi.uu van r. i.n Ja il; u iliat any tli i,a j.in ut at • must I • .j. 1 -eul ! . A 11. •Hiii.it, and it. ami u-rtl i: till it rule] tint I tX'k It. ■>..< jnn advi-o. in -audi .ksu-s ul a teaspounful ove, a ni-nli and u- I alinu-t litre.* I>■ -tll.—. nr.l health* BkM. snon begae form under the scab. w l.irh after* wtii.o f d ~ IT My skin is now . 1.-wr. and 1 knew l< uiv iccillig* tliut the liv-n.c bos gUiie fn.ui my wistnn. Ynii ran w.-il bciiuve that I |.. .| v. Suit lam sayin£ whan I tell y"it. that 1 hold y..u t , 1... ,-nc of ihe apostle* -.f the n and remain ever giuiefully. y .ins, Ai.KHIIU n. TALI.EY. A ntlaoiiy v riro, Rose or Rrvshif lae. Tetter ami Salt ItHrum, Suit id Head, Klngworiu, Sore Eytt, Dropsy. Ir. Hull, rt A'. I'rebV writes from Sah-ni. Y„ lilh . <-pt.. 1 -.V.1. that he Ins cured an inveterate cane of IK opt*/, which threatened to terminate fatallv, by the persevering use of unr SaisajMtrilla and al-o a dai.gi r uia M liir/nant /M'y■!/>''; s l.v laree ilos.'l of the •a.iis ; raws he cures tin coititnoii Fraption* by it canetantlv. Bronrhcict If. Goitre or Swelled rlt. /..dill len Sl.riii r.f l*i. -pe* I, Texas, writes :'■ Tlir. e 1- fl' f f your Snrsaparitln ••irej fem s f>t'rr a hid eous -n !l. * netk, whi Ii I had sulT'Ttnl fi-ti over two years." I.eu<■ ori'.opa ot AVlillrs.Ovsi ian Tumor, I textile llfcratioii,,lf'iiialf Diseases. I' r . 3 lb flmriiiuf, r.f ,\>w York City, writes ;*• I most cheet fully comply w i;lt the rrsjiit-st of your agent in s lying I have I'.IMI I ycur S u•aparilhi a nrt *cellnt alteratiie in the minicri us Cbluplaiuta for which ws employ such a rrm.-lv. l.ut cspociaily in Finale FUecitet of the N rofulons diathesis. 1 hareVmed many lurrter ate eases of l.t-ucm rlotx by it. ami - mi* where the csm plainl w.t- caused by ti'rerati-ti of the ut'rtu. The ulcer ation it-. lf was ai.-n ciirwl. Nothing williin tny knowl edge orpinls it fsr frniale tleraiigeniehts." Kdward Marrnw. < f Newl ury, .Ala., writes, ".A dan gerous ovarian tumor n one of the females in my fnmiiy, whi. h had licfied all the remedies we could erupl.iv. has at l-iig:l. la 1 .-n e..iupiof..|y eurtd hy yor.r txlract rfSar- S.-lKlrill.i. Oui |hy si *iaii lituiiglit l.othirg bnt ext.rpa li'ui could ufTor.l ii liof, l.ut ho advised t! e trial of your tuns'.palilia us the Inst result before culling, and It prov.-d "ITe. Ilia'. After lakaig your lemedy eight weeks ll u symptom r.f the disease remains." Syi:tilis nntt Mfrrnrla) i)iji>aic. JvEW Ohi.hns, 2511 i Aiigut, I.';,J. Pp.. J C. A nut: Sir, 1 cheerfully comply with lim re quest ~fyr>rr pent. and to you jtoL,e of the eft- H 1 have realized witti ynnr Say q erilla. ih.i.c chic! u itli if, in mv practice, most i f the c >m- I • out* f. i which it is ieromiiicii-h.il. Nad liavp fund its effect- truly wonderful in fk em.- •,( I'riifwl mU t',r- CHrint It: J.- lie. One i f Illy patient- lia 1 Syjdhiitio 11l era iu li's throat, which Virrr I, it- I la! ,f e an.l tire '-•I* of his snout!r. Your roniqiirill*, -t. j.ii! v tah. n, cure*.! him iu fivi tveoke. An .tl.vr wan attack <1 hy sec ond irv Kyni]>t. tin in his no.e. an-l t!>-,• i.' . i itr-u i ..d eaten nv ay a imidcrahln t art of it. so tl 1 leticVv the di-u.l -r tmU nn reach his i r.iiu ami kill l.im. RiH ji. Id : to my HvJiiiiiiMr uivti t.f ~,|.r -. rmmriUs ■ llie uir-rs !. air i. ,,! 1,,. i- u-l! v^-.i,.', 1 t|,..,, t Eotne vlisliisui.ilion t • In- fa.-e. A wnni.-.n uli . i-vl h n treated lor tlnj same di-.-idcf t.v iiu.-n-io v -...-i o.fi-iiii~ from this i hxm in h-r Ur% trey hi iUv- tne -a, -, m kit; I .;■ t til,.- '.v.; '!i•i. it ii Jniiip day ah- -n.7ci.il ax* cm iuliuv i-.-.tu in I j t.nn ... s|... to n Cttred ■ :.:i. -ly Ly , i.r r a: Hfa f,, * fcrr hm-Wil I Kir w i; :u it< f.-iinttl.c which y-.ur agent iCav -' me. it at tllis i'l l-|ui:i'i- tl llv/11l H-Ull l' rutiay unlet ley |-re.l r.'liii I. ; c liSi-qui nlly. il. c.) truly 1 .-uiai k.lnr >y— l>lta with it have ii"-! sii'i ii- : me, hi ate; ml It wins, G. VLA lil MBit. V. T'. Hitelimatisin, Com, 1,1 vor Complaint. iNDEt*KM>KM.F., frvsti-n fav., Vir. Tltl Joiy. I v.i. Pp.. J. C. AviK: >-lr. 1 hive I.can . lllund with .a psin fill chronic Jthruuwt■> .. f. r a long line-. uhi. h 1,,|1U,i il.e skill i f i>liYSiei:ms. ami usurli to no.- in -|.i(c t f e'.l the re.iiv.lioa | n.iii.J tind, until I tri .l . m7m ..irarilia Oi.e laitlle I HIS I Ine ill two vccehii and |i-r -red In*, i in I health eo mull that 1 nn fm Iwlt *r than Iw-j.re I w* tttt.avkoJ. 1 think it a u..|..|vrti 1 Ii in- .1. l ItKAM. .1 ulos \. Getvliell, of 7t. I.'-ritiiil es 1 l ave Open afflicted for vents with an nffrc'in: ■■' I',.- } .v, r . which destroyed sny health. I u '.-hI ovary thin,;, and ew rv tiiiiif; tilled to relieve in *; and Ih i v 1) a lirolc .. i| vvil limn f '*r - 'III" \ -P.'.s f'to v i Gn-r cause tl. It ■/-/.f/';. „|.) tff tt- !,.■ r. My I. I .tie I. i. *J, 1.5., L advised lite tn Iry y • 1 ' i r ca.-scyai Ala. lym nil kt )Hsi kv kr:ev. via, M 1 any ibil y r was ..i|,'ryi.iis. Hy the Mm* i;v ' ft. '.i ias c in. J i. id, ami has so ju.nt'rd my hied lis I e.i. i - ;n man.or ma. J h-cl \. ■u - age.in. The ic- tic.! call he -..ii ' f O'U is i,ot linlf p. . I tsgh." SrlilrrHi.t'aiirer T iiiiiihs. liiilarpfliiflit, I'iccrattoii. t.n it s ituil Kafoliutlosi f the Atone*. A p.• h * vfii!ety of ca-es have heen i-f. rt—i to u -Tilers mloSo! ih St !• . . i.i' le omn' -'a*- ivr tesllltrd fii-tll ti: use of this reiicsiy, t,nt. our .I-n '.. Jil l"I arl iict aduiit them, firm- nf Uiem amy be imud in oitr Ataerieu A!:.lain- v.lr-li i',. iy-iii- U-h-w in., r-i r. j'.s.-id to fisiniah gratis t.. alt v.iu.. -ill r i ti,.m. T)y-J>pv|tsin, lirnrt Dixrn.e, Kit.. Ktillep tj . Melasirlsaly, Xenrnisiu Mnny ii*siiiii!*alii- i trees i.f tiicee niTc ti. vis h.ee bien ir.ade l>y I i.o alterative jam el c,| hi> nn-ilii ine. It stimo l.al si tin- vital fiiucti i.s into viporoii. a- tion. sriil thus rvereaii: .■ disorders vihiili vvoiilii he si] |l|Viveil heyond its l'cneli. Sll cll a remedy has la.jl, -n ■. ;ni dhy Lite n c. --ili id t'e* (■'■].ic, and v;e in. .. ;nlit at tJ.I- vII d-> f-.r 11l- 11l all liiat Iticdiril; ■.* .:.-I . Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, FAR Tin: It\!'li) l ■[.•' OF tough*. C<>|l, Infliiru/K, l!o>r<rii(, (roup, lirau 1 iI 3*. > ii; i ,iin 1 ('on 6uIK |) 3 ion. m:il for ihr if (lit J' of ('•> liMiin ]:( 11 r I'nt ii'utt I; iiiltiiiii'cil Si i<gi it >r lite !)besfi Thi- Is a >vrr..!v niiix-i-ailx i.i, . |. ,-nr;-*s c ,hv other f.r the euro i f iluosn :n>u lull* 11 :i ;.'ainis llist it i usei.-ss here 1.. pttlrtMi tla, .xi-iri-,. , f iL \!i I: linrivallo.! exoel!fi). .-f..r . m,.| and Ilxtiuly wonderful cure- of l ulmon iv |,a\* mart* it known throughout Hie rivi;i*-<l - of iLe esrlh. Few arc the eeiiitiiuiiiiiea. or ■ ten fiiuii'ie*. iimouir tin ui who have not some ~er*onnl ex i* 11. m -"I i:vfV't- Mill living trophy in tin it mi.Ur ~f it* xj, rorx over the 111 bile and dnise>''it- rtl>*.r.t! of tlm Uioaitatini. hxnys. At all know tile dreadful f:.,!lx r.f i|„-e dro-rcier*. end •8 they know, t<e>. Hie *ll ,-teof ihi. i • :,ii ,!v. wr need not do more tlinn to oSMir* I hem that n ha. ni.n all ttm x ir tue* that it did have when niMfcinp the ■ tire* -w!,i> h have won so strongly upon the ronlid. ioe r.l mnnkiud. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYES & CO., Lrwcli, Mass. Sold by Charle.t llitz, LnrUhani, Jacob Metz, AllcnviUe. If. S. Mr.Xabb <f- Co., J telle •:i'le, If. M. A htshv, ltn dxrille, J!. Graff i B hit* Hall, and by cveryvrhe, c. d2O THE STEAM MILL • AGAIN IN MOTION Farmers and Mechanics, Look! to Your Interests! Having added to the Flour arid Grain Busineai v-.j .• a large stock of wm. (&IE(D©3S'IBII'I£e d we offer to the public, > WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, a general assortment at prices as low, perhaps lower, than the same articles can be purchased in the county. Our stock consists of FISH, COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLASSES, KICK, SYRUPS, CEDAR-WARE, SPICES, and all other articles in that line. Cash, but all kinds of Grain antj 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. The Dally Telegraph, Published at Uarrieburg, Pa., by Geo. Bevgner JtCo, publishes the Lint of Letters by authority, a sure evidence of it having the largest circulation. Terms—#:: per year; the weekly sad s*r|-weettly W> also published at #0 per year. Tttfc .' I'tM'l i/iliiJ With it? recent supply of New Goods, b„, f cheap and good, can compete with an'v i n ' Ladies Wear of ail kinds, comprising many nevr and beautiful pathrps The assoi tment of CLOTHS, ; CASSIMEREs SATINETS, j and other Goods for gentlemen*' wear is .t, j a will hardly fail to plea=e. WII LOW4Ri:, Tlk i ! CITLIiRY, iu. " Ik j Together with all other articles Usu(l ! !v kept .n a hrst class Ury Goods and C, t *% r.?tabh~hment. 1 0®..W00l and Country Produce ge-ersllr taken in exchange for goods. • j. The public are respectfully invited to ,VI | and examine my stock ! no 29 ___ &J. RHISBIV LADIES' IIIIRVIUIi, embracing in part ! Frmck and Pt intrd Mrino*. j Plain and Pritdcd Merinos, Plain and Printed all veool AW. Murdlo C laths, Mohairs. Mohair for Traveling Dresses Common DetuneJl'ordUn had. Common Cuburys, | The largest, neatest, best and cheapest i, nrtp ment of [ AxVD o L O AK.S in town. Such as a new stvle of Arxf, Ch.aks, Uroehe. Sella an d Cloth Shawls mir ing from ?1 to ?.iO. " a wis, rang- WHITE GOODS consisting of Embroideries. Collars. Under sleeves Ac. Also. Gauntlets. Cotton nnd Silk (liTes, and numerous other articles in ,that lirrc. • A hcautiful assortment of I)HESS TRIMMINGS, Itihlxins, Tassels, Cords, Ac., Ac., together with a general assortment of all kinds,,f goods generally found in large establishments, i-.r secular demonstrattou call at George Blymyers. Lewiatown, November 1, 1800. Portland Coal Oil at 90 cts. per gallon. T ALLY sold at $1.12 t051.2.5 pr g*l .n,rTho rORt and l>et refined oil in use. All other cotil oils at equally lowratv. >ur sale ly F. G. FKAXCISCI'S t-fcS CTS " l ,f>r 1000 for Ci. P. AS. B. Per- T -* v - r cussion Caps. novlS F. G. FRANCISd* IN E. Irt)ck?'y Burning Fluid, at r )octe per J0 gnllon. n>^ls F. G. FRAN CI SCI'B. MEAT Cutters from $1.25 to $5 es.-h. " Stuffers " 88 ct*. to ?1 50. Butcher Knives A Steel*. Ac. _ no* 15 - 'p. G. 7RAXCISCC9. ZINC Washing Board* at 25 cts each nuv 15 p. 11. FRANCIS! I'S. J)AIN I EI) BCC KKrS 25 ct*. each. - F. G. FRANCISCI'S. / 1 LI)A It TL BS, 3 in a nest, at 81.25, fl. v. ar>d 75 cts., fur sale Lv nov Fj F. G. FRANCISCI'S. S BAIN'S Churns, Patent Moveable Dash er* at the following prices : No. 2. s•'!. -•>. _ No. 3. $3.75 ets. No. 4. $4 25. No. 5. 4.75. Fur sale by noT 12 ' H. G. FRANCISCI'S, fOMMON BAND CHURNS at equally low rates, fur sals by nov!s F. G. FRANCISCI'S, 17 El'IL LAMPS at Very low rates, at ■ u029 f'RANCISCI'S'S. '"aO cents fur Glass Coal Oil Lamps, sold by otliers at 75 cents. Tbe largest and cheapest stuck cf Coal Oil Lamps at F. Q. FKACISCI S 8. rOR SALE AT THS iiwisnnu MKBI. IV' INETEEN varieties of Apple Trees, i* Fifteen " Pear " Ten -• *' Plum " len * Peach Eleven • Cherry " SeveTsl kinds of GRAPE VINES, bssiiu Currants, Raspberries, Blackberries, Ac. sepG WARNER &, BUTTS. Boots and Shoes • t- —->\Lr '. :s.~ w * Selling off at Cost, The undereigned'havibg a la'gj stock of Eastern manufactured on hand, offers tbe same at prices, to suit the times from now to the first of April; at which time Regular Prices will be charged again. Those wanting Spring and Summer will save at least 20 PP r cent, by making this purchase now. Socomf on boys and don't forget to bring your mon ey along, as our terips are strictly for Caeb He has a large lot of Home made Work on hand which will be sold at reasonable yir> Manufacturing of all kinds attended to & ! usual, and repairing on tbe Shortest NotiM- A large lot of Trunks which will bo >o'd very cbe#p. jan3l BILLY J.OILNSON. Philadelphia Daily Itfi) Published by J. R. Flauigen, JSC flout)) Tb:rd ireeti * l four dollars per annum. The Dollar If teXiy .Wws, by same publisher, *'#' '' annum, 6 copies for #5, 80 for 15, 25 for**- 1 f\ BOXES Dairy Cheese, at , JU JOHN KENNEDY A
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