Receipts and Expenditures of Mifflin County, W.n. C. Vines, Treasurer of Mifflin county, in account with the t -risea- . IttT.ULERs' LICENSES. l)r. To amount Rai-i iicon.-c? for l $"? o<- Cr. Ilj cash pa:J State Treasury, as j or recciptt, tiß Paid for adverti'in> list, I'd 80 Conitnission, 28 G2 j r'2 OS' tavern licenses. Dr. To amount said i -r 18GO. r'ls Cr. By amount paid at State Treasury, ns per receipts, ?4G* ,-o Sundry licenses on which suit was brought, • ■'J "0 Treasurer's commission, 24 ito — 515 00 DISTILLERS' UCENhKS. Dr. To amt. said licenses assessed 3560. ?To 10 Cr. By cash paid at State Treasury, a" receipts, $67 CO License which suit was brought, 15 00 Treasurer's commission, 3 00 EATING HOL'HE LICENSES. Dr. . j To amt. said license s assessed 1800, 00 Cr. Br cash paid at State Treasury as per receipts, oO Treasurer's commissi m, 1 50 SI 11.11 i 1 TAX. Dr. To amt. outstanding at !a*t settlement for 185S, s'24o GO " 1859, 495 00 To amt. said tax for IrGO, SI3OO 00 I Cr. By amt. paid to Major D. KisenbUe. as Brigade Inspector, $l5O 00 Incidental expenses, C 45 K. F. Ellis, powder at Cnmp Juniata, 10 00 Paid to Irwin Guards, 2" 00 " Major Wilson, auditor, i 50 " Jacob Iluok, military roll 1859, 3 00 " Commissioners services un der military net. 15 00 " H. lb Smith, clerk, 18G0 10 00 18G1 10 00 Tax outstanding Percentage, " G 41 Exonerations, " 120 50 i'ax outstanding 1859, G9 45 Percentage, " 18 97 Exonerations, 209 50 Tax outstanding, 1800, 480 50 Percentage, " 1 42 Exonerations, " 2 00 Treasurer's commission, 2 25 Balance in hands treasurer, 130 88 J - ph .s\ lVtrcam, Register of Mifflin Conn //, i.i account tcith the Commonwealth of j J '■ nnsyhania. collateral inheritance tax. Dr. T balane" due at last settlement, 100 25 . T ain'.unt outstanding on estate of " J. T. Sterrett, 215 40 " " 1". Boggs, 3G 32 " ~ Magd. Everhart, 28 83 1 " John Zonk, 9 59 " I. Brisbin, G2O iH' '* " Z. Philips, 20 30 Tax on estate of James Poe, 933 CG " Hubert Hope, 163 97 " " Esther Zx>k. 21'3 89 §2,330 24 Cr. Paid State Treasurer, Jan. 19, 13G0, $75 00 | " April 11, 18G0, 25 28 " " Sept. 15, 1800 141 00 " Nov. 27. ISGO, 192 19 By amt. outstanding estate of J. T. Sterett. 215 40 " " F. Bogg s , 30 32 " " Mag. Everhart, 2G 83 " " I>. Brisbin, 470 00 " Z. Philips, 20 30 " " James Poe, 93.; Hobt. IP>pe, 163 97 1 Paid appraiser est. 11. Zook, 150 •' " P. Brisbin. 1 s r i Overcharged on est. John Zook, 9 59 Commission on $353 89, 17 08 Wm. C. Vines, Treasurer, in account with the j Commissi oners oj Mifflin County, from January 1, 1860, to January 22, 1861, as set tod by the Auditors. Dr. To outstanding balances fur 1858 A 1859 as per Looks of treas., $13,984 01 To State and county tax assessed for 1850, " 24,023 7G j Cash received from John Kerr, for mer collector of Brown tp. 7 75 : " Jacob Stine, Oliver, 195 00 J. Hoover & J. C. Sigler,§4o each for indebtedness of Pr. L. Hoover, 80 00 j Tax on property of Wm. J. Ster rett (tax 1858), 2 50 From Borough of Lewistown, for gutter at jail, 5 30 1 Tax on unseated landsof Scribner and Perkins, 27 37 1 A. Marston 1 50 38.327 85 Cr. By amount of county orders lifted, 12,478 07 Cash paid for Fox scaips, 185 75 " " Wild Cat scalps, G45 " " lload views, GO 00 Damages awarded to Jerman 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, read from Kr-'ps' saw mill, 41 50 E. W. Aurand, " " 51 50 Exocerations to collectors f>r 1858, 207 81 Percentage " *• 652 40 Exonerations to collectors for 1859, 522 7G Commissions for prompt payment allowed taxpayers on duplicates of 1860, 531 Qg Outstanding taxes of 1858, 74 56 " " 1859, 1163 98 1860, 946n 77 Treasurer's commission on county payments, " 391 ]i Amt. paid State for tax of 1860, 10.091 41 $37,338 73 Balance in bands of Treasurer, 989 12 §38,327 85 Tax Statement for 1860. —• - % r • r s ~ i' 2<; -r "r w C y C* jr. 3 5-n "" ' j* • c * ~ :T : - i : < r rr ir g 3 of | ** * 7 - * - * ~fjj ~ ® j® "a a • "5 J c 1 I - ' MOMSSO C "-- 4 "7. -- ES x - - - -fa ' .= E f -J 71 i7 ;i E- H ~- X 5c to C. li Tax Statement for 1859. s -5 j 1 i li 1 ;! s i'l 3 ?IJ jj'sfwl-" f-§>r* = I' ' y x o -J C' -■>*-' * a --*< l. ? I 5m B ' s = : -> ! * r? ~:J —' L" r' %■ P. f- 5= Tir 5. o r! to st§ o ; ! -1 to ;S a- -'j ~i la tip* = 7'J 1 . 1 S's2"SJl' i r- M | 3* c _ J | §* £ C 7 -~~ XIS C C'l " £" ->■ Tax Statement for 1857 and 1858. '75 S* ? ' 2 { *' c c r £. i— l 3 : : r : - 3 £ c= § c ® jj* § ' *! ll'Hilll -I 3f~ "* ~ JPt i~ ? I j 2 _ 2>l a• 3 TJ . ! S a o 3 -1T -1 ® 3 i _j . _ p *~Z 3 r* Itc ! g * - = -i ',i | v; ' Li •"= r; s? -4 Ex '<? - = is! Fes ; l'| ; cr, —4 r , Oj 110 _ _ j J I I % i i c ! ~ i— 5'2 00 j sf> n o>—ooo -a — > j o o -3 c. x-ir—c ti o o c. "" cl oo oto acottx I o o i*j SSB.S. !if 1 j OOCI3XCC- ~ 01 c.- u~ o -< i-n I 5 I " "" "3 2 > tc rj >< 1 & I °5 '' 'IT ! \? i ; t r: l it as I _J "l_ /..?/ oj Orders isstcd by the Commissioners 1 j from January 1. 18G0, to January 22, 1801, inclusive. ; C. Briittou et a!. inqucM on body of J. Weaver, SIT 25 ! i J. C. e tgSer, interest, ' 72 25 , ! ilo do 55 R6 S. s. t'utninii'igs, postage and bos rent, 0 67 •J. S. War<jntn. reeorling treasurer's bond, 1 5u I J. Walters. Esq.. granting poor orders, &<•_ 5 56 M. M. Faxon, and. Stateaecnunts Jan. IbOO. 10 00 Peter Fertig. administwing oatlis. 4 15 ! !.. F. i,.os. oipe, * 75 [ , It. Bloom, itiu-reat. 37 50 •' Sello-.tner. late treas.. arnt. due ;.t -cttlciiit., 304 00 <'■ Hoover. Esq.. administering oaths, 5 50 J Wm. Bell. d„ ,lo 254 i John M'Kee, interest. 90 00 " r>. Milthershangli. Mer. Appraiser, IS6O. 24 75 - ■ ('•■ Miller ot al. tnotu st on i hild found in Derry, 11 7S > j #• do <f, Adam Brought, 10 37 do do do Abraham U. Saxon. 11 00 T. Crt- ningbam, refunded on anetirrent u to. 2 Jon Stev• scrubbing office. Jg .'■• till MonMßeta'., mqtfeston Win. Hughes, 1} l; do ctlministeiing oath*. 5 yj (.;. Milb-r et ai- inquest on Ann E. Britton, 113. John t übtuson. ice. A W*. \. M Maniiile. cr.r.gressiona! re: trnjit'iie, 10 00 Heurv Zerbe.lnterest. J® K. J. Hoffman, stationery. '-+ 11. J. Walters, adv. in Independent Y- 1 Joint IVaehev. Com. m aert, for le-'.-j * 66 206 g \V:a. Creight-Ir.. do l"-55. lffff h. do in fitl!, ''Vi .vt R. Br-.tton. do on account. cm o> R. I>. sinitlt. Clerk. r-fs. o.' IV W. Wood#, i: j-. attorney 18S6, H. K. rer. eoort erter, •ttesa'g .-otrt boiwe, ac. 121 ! T. M. II itlings, ilistrii-i attorney, 121 00 t i'iistable's returns. Ac, -it 03 Juror's p*y,inelnding Jan. terra i* l '• ' ' i)tfi>-.'rs Spring. Oct- and Nov. Eleetions Vl' l So Amount njipropria!'*'! t.< Poor II" t~e. - •"*' **■' , I>. W . er. -penal election in l'ni"ii ;3 13 s 1i.,.-y. room Ac- -lo S-wi D. P- Reynolds, MM. necfo. for State, Jan. IM, 10 M | It. Miib.-ret ,l_ii;., :•-T on George i>III. ' r... 10 To ' ©. Fry singer, adv. i.ud pv-iitinc. bal. for U3O, 8 28 ; "do ii.lv.and printing bianks for iMid, 1-t'j ; }i. £ V- . Fr\ singer, a!. for ;ulv. ia ISa'J. --> OM ! do adrertieißg in IMO, in fhlL 100 0"> ' Mrs. E. < "rney, order u# place former order to J. C. Sigler, 903 80 Miscellaneous, .V< Tij " sves, January terra, ISS, 18 00 ; Assessments, Win. Coclirat). i st tax iblec. i", It OC I ; Henry Auntud. do * £ 11 Struiik, do I "V ' John Ktiip. 1..-W istown. 1" C.Catioliiing. ti-) X. Ilauiiitott ■> v* .r; H.irfvy i . ti-.. ('. Hrattc-n Jr.. d>> fi Jollll IJobb. '!•• 41 i Samuel Miiliken. 1 • Armagh t]>- 26 J.-icob Sttine. i l>aniel Yoder. di Ilmttoii tp- 4 1 J:v oi, J|/v.k. mi", toil 1--V? CO John Kuli- as-essiu't. I.owi-to-.rn Is-' 1 ', A apia . ."1 mj j J. postlet!'-.rati do Wayne township. :;o oo J. Robb. do Newton Hamilton, 5S i) Win. A. Moor-- do MYt ytouti, Is li,, - ' ' lit ,tt -!. d.l liraiton K-.vn-li :• 1-■ ov liaviil f'iih. • I'nion tow nsiiip. 25 no \ -x. R". do Ilr-vvti townsh:o. , ■la -<J-. II.• ok. do licC.-itt.t tcwi:-!- 1,. (it, ; John V'o it:)'.T. <!o Armagh township. 20 OC 1 •V F. V. its n , il-, M'-iui" towtisUip IS fx/ ; Henry Aurand. do '•: .m\ilh tow ; -ion, 24 in ; \V.,i. Co. bran. do I'-rry townsb,'. 2.' <• i N. Selfndvc. adv. ..tul att. • : i-t;> -a< T .VI I >ani! 1 -nook. do • • ' R. I.ightner, do do 6 43 ! I-anc Ward. do rto J" 4" ' John Keifnalx-r. .I.i do S i D. Deektfr, serving election eetieee, 4 .. 4 30 I John Kerr, do do -_n | Wittuitiieyer, <lo do Go i it. Hrattoti, .1 !> <io r. !; | J. F. M Near, do d i fi 05 I Jacob King, do do 5 20 Will. Ross. d do IV. Waason. io do 20 (1. Owetw, do do 2 40 j !>aniel stnook. aticii'iing eiet.iuiis. _ - .1. M. Wise. (to 2 "<• John K'-ifiiaia r. do 2 0o ■ Gi-orgci AY. I'utton. fall assessment. 3 t:0 ! .!. V. SI N- r. :.f knit ic.. IT 1 • Ward, ait- elect •n- .uid irors. •; 00 ' tones Counter, attending el ctioa lists Ac.. let 14 j - 2 Costs, tf'C. • . H"'iver. E.sq..("- ni.-. Franer. Kejlv A<\ 19 01 i I>. V. ss(n , :nstable. do <!>• 1 i 0." I. R. Wceke.-. cost - < oro. v . Corbet, Fc ?!y, I>. V." is .soti. const. d ti" " 123 c. I't!i. reward and mileage on Francis Kail. 22 !-> l. Mm rsbatigli. s-ing Jati.i \Y;.k-:tiut and John I-V' tis, ' 10 .7. John Womcr et aL, wit Com. vs J.Bronglit, 24 -jo Goorg.- Smith et i v. it. < am. vs. L. Bticnanan, 13 38 ■ John ,::!. .io ■; > " isui ' d<b ;> : John Kayes, <i do Cyrna Corbet, ~2> j S i|i,i;.-it. d. d • KliPri' e, i.. \Y. Woods, do do J. 1 isjicr. 3 ;*4 | \V. B. Hofioi.-ii) ilo uo Wakeinaii'Vc.. 4 ttff | Wit;:- -s. -. ■ • ists < vs. M'Nea! and Riddl". 1 js 1 •i" do do I annr Jones. 13 4u ; G. Lighth.nt, wit. vs. J. Ftsiier, 3 0> | 1). V, ti.. Fit-. Brotiglit . ... 4 71 I \V.SMiitt7. do do d<> id 26 j It. Mathewn, do do Di Decker, do Ed.lnn% t.i .1. t ■ 1: !|S V P),- ■!" .i l 3 2.'. R. M thews, - f'om. vs. Raehael Hog!.-. ::.i j J. R. Wcekes. do do Cah. Plowman, to, 7 46] !• \Va-snn. do ,1 > <lo do 445 | ' R. Mathews, do do Fat. J. Divin, 175] J. Walters, do do M. Mitchell. 273 j ,f ... io Pri'-c. Evi rich, et ai..23 cs I . 5' rV' 1' do 11.'.. W.ishuijp.-n, 16-,j tl. \Y. W'-.-i-, •!" < ; -h, Alexander c! di ' :-g J I>. W." ... do Tenpeitny. Hull >-t al. * 4! : IV W..ss< n. do Green. Ib arli-v r-t id. 10 27 ' c. J{. .vcr. F- j.. -Io ' . -11 Alexander. >V<-.. 31 57 ( I>. Wit son, do Irtekcy, and others. 2Of j Wm Swam. Esq.. do do <io 325 J. Fisher, vvnn. do s. Fo sVtlie. 4ln . - Witn< -• -. do C..s|. 12 04 j i;o d • W.a J. Lake, 10 CS ; I>. Wasson. do J. Butler and others, 432 i W. Swartz. F-sq.. do do do 6 '.'7 , *'. Hoover. E-q.. 'iO Rager. It* mars. A.,-.. 2". 1 I w -..n. ' do do do do A f.T ; Wm. Hw.irtz. K- ;.. eosts as. - i.ot returned, •"> 41 . I>. Was- e.t. do do do ' C >74 G. W. Wood". do do do 43 ; Hoover. 1-7-q.. do do 'io 11 3>l ; J. Bailev. witn>--s. Com. v s. S'.mers et ai. 3 2s 1 Cotntiioruv ,dth vs. John Kautfinan, 22 03 4,, do Ban; y < hirrety, ;'s> t"4 (jo do Martin CVnley, 6fo ,jo do H. N. Washington, 7 (il Jail, Jailor, and Sheriff. Hatnakt r A Galbraitli. repair- rit ia!!. 10 Geo. Miller, repairing water pipes at jail, 8 Oft J. E. Griffith, shaving prisoners. 3 50 John Kennedy, eoai at bid, s On Wm. Muxton. carting dirt, ashes. A. . from tail. 3 12 T. E. Williams, conveying Feely and Harri to House of Refuge. ' 102 75 J. B. Selheimer, articies famiajted jail, 17 G4 "J". 17. Williams, boarding prisoners, jail fees. sitmmonir.g jurors. Ac., to Jan.. ISGO. ISO 7a J. Mntlo-i -b.pigh. for bills panl Harrisburg prison f..r keeping prisoners to 14 An., ls.vt. 33 C 2 T E. Williams, taking Wakeinan and Lyons t . Penitentiary and House of Refuge, 102 7S Dr. J. D.Stoneroad, med.attend, in.jail. 1859, lft 60 Marks A inilis. <■ alatjad. * 7" Geo. IF. St. -.art. keys and rep. hobbles, 2 5n Wm. Graham, wood to jail, 5 <> T. E. IFilliains. prison bill to April 1. ISOO. Ist; 94 R. I'. Smith, 2e corda wood at Jail, .">o nu Hater Rent at jail. 50 00 K. c Haniiltoii. shoe* for prisoners, 2 73 Kennedy ft Junkin, bed cloGung at jail, f. 75 I)r. J. I. Mark.-. Medii-al attendaui-e. W John Cupple- wood, 2 50 R. I>. Smith. br< in*. 50 ]>r. T. A. Worrati, medical attendance, 8 25 J. A. Miirry- .hoarding prisoner* to Aug. 27.15t.0. 332 70 17. W-'.littms conveying Brought and Cnrh, t t-- penitentiary, 102 7"> Jaine* W. Couch, grate patterns, 15 i>o George Miller, repairing privy pipes. 5 Cxi Dr. -. s. < tiinmings. meiiical atun.lanee. !> () K. V. Parker A Bio., sundry clothing, 20 13 •Jacob Orr. wood. 17 25 Peter Printz. coal, 113 65 D. Beat-lev .v .Sons, eastings for court house 4 jail lo 00 (Jeo. Miller, repairs at jail, ami court house,' 2 25 J. Brislnn. shoes for prisoners. 2 60 J. ,t. Mttrrav. hoarding utvshingftc. for prisoners 145 99 H. Zeigler, boring holes in pipes atjail, 75 IV Muttln rsl ougli. iivitei ial and labor ;it furnace 21 40 James Junkin. w ailing furnace atjail, 5 (xi T. E. William.-, in full." fee*. Ac., 154 15 Dr. Hoover, medical attendance, in On Heurv Glum, carting ashes from jail. 2 50 Wm. ('. Vines, repairs tmd material at jail, 19 74 C. C. Stanbarger, a cords wood atjail, ' 12 J:-. \. Murray, in full for Jailor's fees, 13 26 li Zerbe. cotton laps for jail, 1 Ks John Miller, work at jail, 3 12 7'. M. <)rt, 8 cords wood, 20 00 Court House. Samuel Comfort- coal, 2 12 M. Altmvcr. repairing lock. 75 Tc-ter Pnntz. brick for pavement, 23 .V) James Junkin. paving. &>•., 11 37 William M. Custer, labor. 5 50 Jac..b Ort. sand. _ 225 t- Nightsinger. carting. 1 40 John"Kv-tuis. painting root* and tn-itei i..1. 34 27 Frvsinger, superintending work. 5 i John "Evans, glazing, (part at jail-, 0 00 .1. ii. Selht inter, repvrtng roof at court house and pipe at jail, . . 36 00 Principal and interest 0. debts paid during i the year. MB# 80 vpaf) TIIE largest and best assortment of Queensvrare over offered in this place, raw such as Tea Sets, Toy Tea Sets, Dinner Sets, China and Stone Toilet Sets, Tureens, Covered Dishes, Sauce Boats, Steak Plates, Dinner Plates, Cups and Saucers. =? -.ie and common, to sell separate rem sots, for sale at t.ov:. ZERBE-S. T TONEY. —-Just received, a barrel of fresh il honey, sold by the gallon or quart, at A. FELIX'S. ITLUID, Coal Oil, and fluid and coal oil Lamps, for sale by A. FELIX. AYER'S CATHARTIC 8&3N8 liLL^- wO;jj-U At jrti Si..?. f !■■•' atel sj PAjj?? complaining? Aivyi .out. f \P**n ; outer. viiii j.-iir ■ ui <;<• 3 ' ■! 1 "'J ' 1 iiii- J.Rirr •iftS': :.| cemi ll"J'ti'-se -.nsr v?'-VVAUKiE - t-> v . i* se:. in nlncis. S-iuic lit ci ™ss*-L_l s • teaO* ri-Wuxss i. creeping iip..n ; u, an-! lion 1.1 I" averted ' v a L. timely tw of th" iq-bt i- i i e.ty. Take Ayer's 1 :*.■. and ><%&■ J& r t \> : X >. ••.<.• i : i .ie-1 hit - Cli. r£r -iV"") '• ; '•• - ' J -! I . ''*(<, fi.j 1-1 the fluid# move en un b ' +k f :■' * r ': t . ~§*!Z.Tl-ey stimlat th- Aim :i n# i K "A; cT the Lo.lv intovigorou* ae '- " - -.-■ tiv ; :v. purify the sy*t : : l"i in ------ —' tiic obstruction# which make di- A cc-M s-trles somewhere in the body, ami ob- Blrtirti its natural functions. These, if not relieved, I'm- upon thmv.dvej ati-1 the surrounding -n>. i to din-i ; : id spcravation, Miffon:or. an-! <!i- aso. V> liiie in this condition, i.ppr *#?•! by the deiaiigein >tn*, take Aver* i'il!-. an* s.-e h • v liirectly they It -I tore the natural a-'tioti of the anil with it lite buoyant feeling ••!' health again. " Wliat is true and so nj ~t in tliit trivial au'l common complaint, i- also trim in m ' y of the Jeep -..ateJ ami distempers. Tie' -ima 1 trg'tire effect expel# them. Caused toy similar ob-trn - ti -r,* an! af the natural functions of the body, they are t'-pMly. and miay .f them mtrely,cured by Hiu iiinia niaiim asin skekMsttstiitMi of these PiiU. >;..•( n.'jjie.; to employ ihe-ia r.hen suff ring ft <a tb" . lit . cure. f, iling | hysi lint in • n <-f the p ' .'. litit.-. an! from other ell known pebti • p.-r --/' m a fhrwtrdii y J kr&avt f3. Txuit. 4. i -Ji Ji;\ \v;e; V.mr l'ills n: the paragon of all that is (ft i■ i t iHtlida •• Tli'-v have cured my httie (la Ught T of iiber .- s -res upon i"-i" hands and fe l that ha 1J r ■ si btcumbb' tor ftorn. Iler mother has bWu I n; griev ' . your I lb. and ;h have cured !. r. ASA Mmt'llllD iE. As a FnsuiTy Pliyslc. r . /■. / . ir. < V "i- I'i'.it :tr ■ the priu o of |'*trgeS. Their er.reilci t Ml:!;;; • uiv r-\ ; lia. t:e we posses#. Ti. .-re mild, hut iv e lain ;id c!T trial in tie :r action on the • w - . o-n s th-.iii iiivulital'i" to us i;i the daily 1 ' ' :ltills ■' -f .1;. Ilea tint :c.Sir uritntdnr lie, Foul c t out a els. /> a Dr. ;<> Itoj'l, II ' . Dsva Iti . \ 1 1 : I cauno! answer you kU complaints I 1- ."e . .• ' with v u. I'ills b'tt-r tiiisn to say oil Hi"! •' < trir.tn i 'lilh a purtjaii n Moffeha J place great depeu th'ii o-mi nu clf-r-t u,l . iith'itfb in luy ibiHy contest n irli disease. 11 I ' 1 lug a.i Ido tint your bills aftord us lie 1" .t \- h 1 ofc u. -r value them highly. PITTv-jrr.c. re. Mar 1.155. Pit. .1. C. Arr.p.. SJr: T bare been repeatedly eared < f to.- wor.t h <!■'• -v.: :vlly b . can bare by a doee or two ' n- i'il . It. to iuriae fi.'ta a 6>ul stomach, . Yours with great respect, r.f>. tv. 1 'b.T. I I . Kliimts T):sorrlcrs—l.iver ( oinpUintt. Dr. Thr dorr Ikll.ofXrm Tart CI9. N"t ciily are v ur Fills ndmirably a-lapti 1 t their prr- I " ■ " it a; ri' iit. hi'. 1 I find tie i' 1 r.eii.;:d , ff. " 11; to lor very mark' I imp- 1. Tie v .oinmy ;• •- t • i • -1 to r !•.•••!rial r the •. 1.1 01 b u • -i --ti., ti:-- . ..!. . ; Cif til" pi Ofesst-'U mid the J < . !• r.tautr.si or run Tsrct.t c. 1 *'i - . 01. 11. C'.. Till leb., IS . / ?;r* : t hare naed your Pilis in my genera! and h .• -I pra, ti-.M-vei since j n ti.a ic them,and catiu .t !> to my they ara the best rat bar tic we employ. Their iegii lating a t!"ii en the liver is qni k and il—i'li-d. roii.e qui utly they are a;: admirable ri n.'-dy for derangement# v.; tli.r • i-ynii. ludeci. 1 liaro seldom 1 trad aw- f /'•'•OKI t!f< . -' I : •": i ..' ih.lt it lid Dot 1 " "Illy Vielll tO th.-m. T rut iit.illy y■ !.;, AI.O -7.D l>Al,h". M. I>. JUJ h'e < <:£ li-SpiUtl. I Dysritlerv, Dierriiaa, Ili lni, Y> onus, I - ur bill- I. v.- 1. , i a bog trial in my ; ra ti-.-. r.n 1 T h'!.! them in i sle-"u as one of the best ajieiii iit., i have . t! f I'yorf) '!■R I . ! -; i l ea. , "J i. g i . I.- ■- tln-ill V' rv :> 'cf pt.i' le and c. uvcai •:•*. ; r th. t:s# ot vv.iui u and chii ircn. Djajiquila, Tinpnrlty of tlic UTco'd. 1' i.i / r.J. I". If.iimt, /'■(•.' i fAi ■nl C ic'i. !!<.&■ . I A ir.il; i ii.i.e il■ 1 yi.iir i''ili.s with ex!r: ; linary •s<:u my f.u . r.". ; .:o tig th .. lam . .t. visit in i'b-trss. fo regulate the organ# of digestion ami p.. . . 1-i. 1. ti y .re the v.*rv 1 ist r-u - i have i ' !;o >' it. and I t.iu c .nli.e utb. rec ui n. i: : tin in to my fritswdr. Y.-t;;a. J. \ . IIIMIiS. Waatuw, Wyoißing c... N. v.. 0 t CI. 185&. I'. . : 1 oiii mi:... ;. >ir t'ath i'tie I'ilb in my pritr ti> an ! i i i tie a ;.n • vlit i uryativ- cleanse the -v -i.-.n ..it'i jo . j [U-: /duo nils i ' '. ' JOIIX G. Mt ACIIAM, M. 11 C onsilpnt loir. Cost ? vcitess, Snpni-fision, lUa i.uiatism, Gnui, .\rriraiglu, Droji sy, fiirulysis, Fits. etc. I'i'in Dr. J. /*. Yuvy'tn, M- nlr? !. fhii '/' it. Too much cannot be sai l of your I'ills for the cure of Crfireti jr. If ethera < f our fraternity have fund them as efficacious a I liore. th . si. ut i join rtie in proclaim i;i_' it f. r the la in lit of ti •• multitude-, who Miller f. -u that.-.i i jil.iiut, whh'i. aitliMiigii lad enough In its-If. i the progenitor of others that are worse. I Mfeve tir - • to i.-iint ■in tl.e liver,hut your i iiis affect that organ ami cure the .ii-. tae. Fi i ):i J.V -. F. -t t irt, r'lysicinn cm? J/.' -'a- ''. Fist',it. I find one or t • large ib-srs of your I'ills. t boat the pr r time, are exc lielit pr in til • of the lmfrral s- nr. tin i wit-oi wholly or partially suppressed, ai 1 also very effe tun! to r.'i msr tuo f.'.owtucA mi l trjitl i nut. They are s.i much the b't I'bysic wo have that I recommend l. i ether p. my j atients. From the Fee. IT lli if". nf the M -V Hat Fj>U. Church. ; Pcusn Hecsa. Savannah, Ga. Jan. 6, IBIS. RaMO Pie: I dmM I-.- nugratefo! for the relief I your skill has la-ought Die if 1 did n-.f rep it my rase t" yu. A cold settled in ray limbs and brought on excru datiag " 1 troMe n t, which ended in ckromie rheum i ti-m. Notwithstanding T had the i-e a t of physi. ian-- the disea-'e grow wor eun 1 worse until livtln ad- i.fy-mr cx'-cllerd ajront in Haltlmoic Pr. Mackenzie. I tried your I'll'-. Tlieir were j 1 w. but sure. Ily periieTeiisig in th ■ U"C of them. I run n v. entirely w ell. Pesats r.uv-tr.rp. Fat on Pout", La., 5 Pee. Wo*. Pc. Ater : I hare 1 en entirely cured, by your Pills, of Goui a painful dise.ne that bad afflieb lme f ryai". YINCKNT PhIPLI.L. I Most of the Tills in market contain Mercury, v }ilih. although a valuable remedy ill ekilful hands, ia dangerous in a jAiblie pill, from the dreadful conse qvn-nces that fre p; titly follow its incautious use. These ] contain no mercury or mineral substance whatever. Price, 25 cents per Box, or 5 Boxes for sl. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AVED it CO., Lowell, Kass. Sold by Charles Ritz, Lcmisloicn, Jacob Mt/z, Allenville, If. S. McXabb <t - Co., Relit rille, R. -V. Kinsloe, Reedsville, B. Graft'. While Hall, and by Dealers everywhere. d2O THE STHAIC ICIZiZi AGAIN X3ST IMIOTXOPtf Farmers and Mechanics, Look! to Your Interests ! Having added to the Flour and Grain Business a large stock of (&3&<S><Dl£2£&l£&9 we offer to the public, WMGLHSAIiE OS. SBTiili, a general assortment at prices as low, perhaps lower, than the same articles can be purchased in the county. Our stock consists of FISII, COFFEE, SUGAR. MOLASSES, RICE, SYRUPS. CEDAR-WARE, SPICES, and all other articles in that iiae. enPS Cash, but all kinds of Grain and Produce generally taken in exchange for goods. Country Grocers will do well by examining our stock before purchasing elsewhere Ail kinds of COAL, SALT AND PLASTER, always on hand. MARKS & WILLIS. Lewistown, April 21, 1859. The Daily Telegraph, Published at Marrishurtr, Ps., hy Geo. Itergner Si*.' o. puulkhes the List of Letters hy authority, a sure <. videnc< of it having the largest circulation. Terms—s3 per year; the weekly and semi-weekly i e'o pubLi.dmd at s'2 per year TIIE TIM AYAiiji aa-DiBJ, A itli its recent supply of New Goods, l oth cheap and good, can compete with any in Ladies ear of all kinds, comprising many new and beautiful patterns. The assortment of CLOTHS, SATINETS.. and other (binds for gtnth no r.:-' wear is such as will hardly fail tn please. ojfslo CEHIIT: , <■l KE\<iWARE, W ILLOW V. IKE. TABLE ITTLLRY, Xr. Icgetii v with all other articles usually kept in a first class Dry Goods and Grocery Establishment. 5*9:7-W 00l and Country IV.,dure generally taken is exchange for gu-tds. Ihe public .ire respectfully invited to call and examine in > st* ck. its is Im. embracing in part French and Printed Mtriu i, Plata and Printed Merinos, 1 and /ill wool Pehtii'.f, Mo;-' 'hi Cloth.y, Muhair.s. Mohair fcr Traveling Dresses. Con ... u Del toes. Wooden Plaidt, t'■ /in on I of,II. •/.*, The largest, in ati >t, L si and cheapest assort ment . f • ) \ y } I Mr. ■ki -%s yijrf Jj ."Z A XI) €TJ O in town. 1 •; .. ; J , v . . I #!' . i i .j, >fi ■. j. . !*;. f' \uz tVuin SI to > j '. WHITE GOODS consisting of Embroideries, Collars, L'uder sleeves, &c. Also, Gauntlets, Cotton rm-1 Silk Gloves, and nun; mus other articles in that liar. A beautiful assortment of DRESS TRIMMINGS, Ribbons, Tassels, Cords, Ac., Ac., together with a g--n r.il r*s .tm.-nt of all kinds of go. (Is generally found in large establishments. ] For occular m n>tration c;.U at G-eorge .Blymyev's. Lcvhtovn, Novendrer 1. 1860. Portland Coal Oil at 90 cts. Pi2i\ C-A Zi£Ql?. I "I AEI A sold at 5-1.12 to 5i.25 pur "a! ! V, lun—The purest aud best refuted ii in ; use. Aii tiior oral lis i-.t n-. , ! -.v t >.t -s 1 For sale by F. G. FKAXOiSCUS. CTS. per 1( 00 ; r G. I). & S. B. Pi r ! > cussi i. Caj s. nov 15 F. FRANCISCCS. E. L -ike's Burning l'.uid, at 50 cts per j gaiiuii. nov io F. G. E ItAXb ISCI MEAT C&tters from 5' 1.25 to $5 each. _ " StuiTers " cts. tn 51.50. Butcher Knives & Steels. nov 15 F. G. FKAXCISCTS. ZIXC Washing 11->arJ. at 25 cts each, nov 15 F. G. FBAXCISCUS. I")AIXTED Bl'CKt i n 25 cts. each. X B OT! F. ti. FKANCISCUS. CtFDAB TT BS. 3 in a nest, at 5-1.25, Jl, J and 75 cts., for sale 1 v nov 15 F. G. FKANCISCUS. OI'AIX S J..:T7.T M"Temi le 1.Q.- lO ers at the full v.ing prices: No 2 >.'] 25. No. 3. $3 75 cts. No. 4. $4.25. No. 5. 4.75. For sale by nov 12 " F. G. FRANCISf FS. { HLMMON BAND CIIL'RNSat iqmdly I w iate.s, fur .-.lie by nov 15 F. G. FKANCISCUS. T7LUID LAMPS at veij low rates, at i n029 FUANGIFCFS'S. cents ii r 0!:i.s C< a! O". Lamps, . 11 by i " ' others at 7"> cent*. The hrgcst and , cheapest stock of Coal Oil L-;ror at F. G. FRACISCCS'S. | POE EikEiE! -" i r " 1 r " iiWISKiII \ \IKSi.Hi. "V IN K TEEN varieties cf At pie Trees. Fifteen "pp ar Ten " Plui " Ten " Peach " Eleven " Cherry " Several Kinds t>F (iRAP£ \ INKS, besides ! Currants, Raspberries, Blackberries, &c. sepG WARNEIL L LI'TTS. ! J Boots and Shoes Selling of at Cost. The undersigued having a large stock of Eastern manufactured : on hanu, offers the same at j prices to suit the times from now to the j first of April: at which time Regular Prices j will be charged again. Those wanting Spring , and Summer Work, wiil save at least 20 per cent, by making this purchase now. So come on boys and don't forget to bring your mou ' ey along, as our terms are strictly for Cash. lie Las a large lot of lioine made Work on hand which will be sold at reasonable prices, i Manufacturing of all kinds attended to as usual, and repairing on the Shortest Notice. A large lot of Trunks which will be sold : verv I'liean. ian3l ' BILLY JOHNSON. Philadelphia Bally *es, Published by •• K Fianijrcn, 136 South Third street, at four dollars per annum. The Voilcr H'eekly Jt'etct, by same publisher, at SI per i annum, 6 copies for 20 for 15, 25 lor 20 ; I A BOXES Dairy Cheese, at I U JOHN KENNEDY & Co's NEW ARRIVAL At Mrs. C. €. Hamilton"*, for airily (, Beam, Variety and Trimming Store, te-Who would respectfully inform the cit §isP iZtn9 of Eewistown, and the adj..mine counties that she has returned AA city will, a large assortment of ymim aooi)ij j c r.-i-tin- of Nubia Scarf,; Zcpkjr llarf,. Armlets and Loggtns f.,r children; hji,./ path men's and children's Hosiery'.'.' <>. ve* ; Collars; Corsets; Lice Veils "c 1 - n lie, V. phvr and Bead Head Nets; \V,,L]'|. n 5 trn ! y the pound or hank ; Shetland \V t md / phvr of all kinds; Berlin wire 1V,.1 M nais; Skirt Braids and Velvets; Maei# Bi;flies, a new article for ladies trimming anu a large assortment of Fancy Goods. \ numerous to mention. N B.—Orders promptly attended to. Lor, Vt .wn, October I*. 1 SCO. a i-jDjf FOR EVERYBODY. THE DAVLIIiBT CAS BURNER COOK. V VC )KblXti to a bona tide agreement be* -*• c tween A. J. Gallagher (the manufaetu rer of the above stove and J. lrvin \V a.iii no f ne can get this stove direct from the Foun dry ; > sell in this place, but the undersigned tb-ii! re all persons wanting this Stove will find it to tin tr interest to call on the proper person, a they are not second handed and - '-n be furnished cheaper than the cheapest f r several reasons. J). 7 mistake the pi,l f> si'jn r.f f],r l>\t t C<H FEE EOT, where you wTil a'iso hod engaged in my legitimate business, trviug t. mak a fortune by felling Tin Bucket?", Fans and three cent Tin Cups. v IJ. IRVIN WALUS. 1 ilor.'.'Ui frtttmjifi over all OftpnEitiou Tor t e People have Decided That the Cheapest and Best Boots and 51., ts are sold at the FECPEE'S SHOE SI ORE, la Lewistown. * s _ ■Ciz ~- -1 j'" \I '\ •-" \*~ *-. " ' I V\Kl picas ore in aanrinteing that tbry A sin! iint ti.cir extensive she cstab !m< i t to \\ est .'1 irkct street, nearly (.]- p site .Mai i. -•>;,].'-e'v Hotel, and that they have just returned froui the iastern citi.s with a iaigf atid varied assortment of Boots, •'in't's and Gaiters, for Ladies. Gentlemen and Children * wear, ail of neat finish and ex . :li ;-.t manufacture, which they will sill j'j, CASH ONLY. At Least *5 Per tent, (beaptr than '.l e same can Le purchased elsewhere-, •■v.- v ill to sfc-i' by rrferring to the fu!lowin I'l ie List: Men s B ots, J.J to •'! 2> Gaiters, 1 40 p, 1 7 r " Walking Shoes, ]2sto 140 " Brogaoa, ho to 140 Iv.p and Calf Brogan?. 02 to W Lakes Gaiters 75 to I id " Kid and Morocco lace Bouts, 1 00 tn 1 " Kip and Calf lace Boots, hut,. 125 Misses' nr.d Cliildrens Shoes, 12 in Having bought our goods for cash, Gey \\> re put at the lowest figure, and by doing an exc/utsirebi rash luxines.t, cost titers are made to pay no debts—hence our low piie,*. Measures taken far Bouts and Shoes, which win no made at the shortest notice. J1 Ki'AIK IXG done in the neatest manner. i HI XKS, A ALICES. Ac., always on land and for sale cheap. We respectfully solicit a liberal share of public patronage. OctlC. SADDLES, HARNESS, Ac. —XsY i ha subscriber having now on hand one ot the best and largest {A - tucks beta een Philadelphia ami Pittsburgh, in order to accom modate business to the times, others for sale a complete assortment of Saddles. Ilarnets, Bridles, follait, Trunks, Whips, Hants, Valises, farpet Bags, which are offered for sale low for cash, or ap proved credit. Among his stock will be found some high ly fin.shad set - of light Harness equal to any manufactured, Let ail in want of good article?, made by ttpc! iciu ed workmen, give him a call. JOIfX DAVIS. Lcwh-town, April iO, JBCb. kOBERT w7 FATTON, SO! TH SI BE OF SARRLT STREET, I I'AVISTmVX, P | y AS just received and opened at hi? t- A JL tablbluuent a new supply of Clocks. Watches, Jewelry. Fancy Articles, &LC., which he wiil dispose n f at reasonable price*. He invites all to give him a call and examine his stock, which embraces all articles in hi j line, and is sufficiently large t<> enable ah to t make selections who desire to purchase. SgjpKEPAIRIKG neatly and expeditiously • attended to, and all work warranted. Thankful for the patronage heretofore re j ceived, he respectfully asks a continuance cl the same, and will endeavor to please all who may favor him with their custom. fel- Vent, Client* Sc Durable. W. G. ZOLLINGER, Market Street, next door to Kennedy's Stori, —-j Is a! ways prepared to sup-j /ply the public with all the I different styles of Hats ft£agB'-he best qualities and atsucb^^^^w prices as to defy competi •ion. He has now on hand a large assortment of Fail and winter Hats and Caps, of a" ' lat. st styles, w?hich he will sell at the lo*" cr prices. He ir.vites everybody to call a * gamine for themselves, ars he is satished t' b is stock cannot fail to please. , t or the Ornish he has constantly on han , will make to order, hats to their taste °1 L required size or brim, at prices that cannc to be satisfactory. . • a( j Country Merchants will find it tot;riei vantage to give me a eall, as a liberaldedu i will bo made on wholesale purchases, an j peciaily so to punctual men. tonne* | Don't forget the place, next door to dv's store and nearly opposite the Odd re ! Hall oc
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