THE GAZETTE. Pennsylvania Railroad. Trains leave Lewistown Station as follows: , _ WESTWARD. EASTWARD. Through Express, 5 28 a. m. 12 60 a. m. Fast Line, c 10 p.m. io 31 " Mail- 11 49 a.m. 3 1 p.m. Through Freight, 9 50 p.m. 12 5 a.m. Local Freight, 6 10 a. in. 5 30 p m Fast Frcisht. 10 50 p. m. 3 45 a. m Express Freight, 8 30 a.m. 3 47 p.m. Coal Tram, 120 p.m. 7 35 a.m. D. E. Eoresok. Agent. gy Gzlbraith'z Omnibuses convey passemrers to an J from ali the trains, taking up or setting them down at all points within the borough limits. LOCAL AFFAIRS. fc@~The Rev. Dr. Bettelheim, a Mis sionary Ironi Japan, will lecture in the Presbyterian church, (or if the evening be bad in the lecture room,) on Wednesday, the sth inst., at 7 o'clock. He is a Hun garian by birth, and conies highly recom mended as a lecturer. Subject—Manners and Customs of the Japanese. Albert Coxtner.—l lie unfortunate occurrence of young Contner shooting a soldier named John Br 'inline, a few weeks since in Washington city, must be fresh in the minds of the readers of the Gazette. The trial came off on Tuesday last. Hon. J.i 111 es 'I. Hale and Surgeon T. A. Worrall wore brought into court, und testified as to the character of the prisoner. The court was addressed by Mr. King fur the de fence, and the District Attorney for the prosecution, when the case was submitted to the jury, who after an absence of sever al hours returned with a verdict of tnan slaughter. lie has not yet received his sentence. Hrigadc Surgeon, T. A. Wor rall lias been assigned to duty at Alexan dria, 1). C. He requests us to refer all persons having business with him to Dav id Candor, Esq. GROUND Hon DAV. —There will be a fair opportunity this year to test the moot ed question whether the ground hog is a better weather prophet than bipeds gener ally, as last Sunday was a clear dav through out, and he could not fail to see his shad ow. If therefore the winter continues six weeks longer, it may be inferred that Mr. Ground Hog does know a thing or two; if spring openj before that, lie must be like others a mere guesser. an 1 placed in the same category with other wisehcads. A NEW DEN. —Joseph l)C Young, 505 Jayne street, Philadelphia, has lately got up a very superior pen, which, after a week's use, we find rather superior to any thing of the kind we have had hold of for some time. It is India rubber coated, plu tin a pointed (same as gold pen,) is elastic, and quite smooth over even rough paper. We advise our readers to give them a trial, we think even bad writers will find their chirography improved by using them.— The price by the gross is 81.5), including six holders; or 25 cents per dozen, with one holder. F. J. Hoffman is sole agent for their sale in this County. EguJanies Printz of this place lias been appointed to a temporary clerkship in the Treasury Department at Washington (to sign treasury notes for the Secretary) at a salary of §>loo per month. G. W. Siegrist, of the Ist Pennsylvania Cavalry, J Stewart M'Kwen, Joseph Grey, and several others whom we cannot at present recall to mind, have been or are now on a visit home. Lieut. S. looks well, and we have no doubt is an effi cient officer. Among the recent inventions now 01 sale at F. G. Frauciscus's hardware e.— t iblislnnent is a Magnetic Carpet Tack Hammer which picks up the tacks, ai.d thus saves a deal of finger pricking. As spring is coining on, we advise housekeep ers to secure one ground is again covered with a liglit fall of snow Pennsylvania Railroad Company. The anual meeting of the stockholders of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company was held at Philadelphia on the 3d, Mayor Henry presiding. The report of the di rectors showed a uet earning for 1861 of 83,646,938, being an increase of 81.350,- 535 over 1800. Nearly the whole increase on revenue of the Com pany during the year was derived from the transportation of eas tern bound freight to meet European de mand for breadstuff*. The large increase iu the business of* the Company occurring subsequently to the declaration of the last dividend, it was not deemed advisable to advance the rate. The financial position of the company, however, is now such, that it is believed a semiannual dividend of four per cent, may be paid in May next, and its continuance thereafter at the same rate is confidently expected. The committee to investigate the condition and management of the company, made majority report through their Chairman, Hon. Joaeph R. Ingeraol, approving the management, while Mr. Page submitted his usual report disap proving of it MIFFLIN COUNTY POOR HOUSE STATEMENT. John W. Shaw, Treasurer, in account with Kicheson Bratton, Samuel Br owe: and n McDowell, Jr.. Directors of the I'OJ of.\t Io cash from N. W. Sterrett, l>eing thenmt of a note given by him to the Directors for goods bought at the sale of Michael Garnty s personal property 45 32 i o cash tor one beef hide, 71 lbs. 2 84 do ~I bu. 30 lbs. corn at 45c 3" ">4 do from the overseers of the poor of Mtlford township. Juniata county, being the f expenses incurred for an unknown man hint on the railroad in said township, and brought into this county, where he died 23 00 $4158 05 i CR. !> tile following orders jiaid for tlie support of Poor j at the Poor House, viz: B\ balance due at last settlement 18 00 i Joseph Brower. Steward 344 is ; Wm. Butler, meat 10 3 35 j Kennedy A Junkin. merchandize 27 33 i R. F. Ellis, mdze. 36 05 ! 1 l '°Tr 1^ > "" ,s mils and setting fence, div. line 14 68 j James H. Jacobs, carpenter work, repairs 3 75 Hoover, Esq., fees 011 orders of relief 7 40 : .' U' F'oneis. us. paling, boards and nails 13 02 A. Felix, eottins groceries. Ac. 97 53 Jacob F. Hainaker, repairing wagon 1 50 ; •John Kennedy A Co. groceries, flitch, shoes 110 07 ! J. M. Haight. bringing pauper to Poor House 1 00 j James Parker, maze. 37 37 > Dr. Thomas Vanvalzab. 3 qrs. salary 150 00 ! Dr. T. A. Worrall, on salary 05 00 ! John L. Griffith, barliering 4 25 ■ Jonathan Peaehey, t>oo lbs beef at sV£e 03 00 i John Peaehey, interest 011 money loaned 42 70 ! Henry Zerbe. groceries, Ac. * 113 24 George Reigle, fire wood 41 50 Marks and \V lllis, coal and plaster 27 97 i M. Frank, mdze. 100 75 | J. \V. Shaw, att'y. and clerk to Jan. 1.1860 53 25 Frederick Baker, for 8 shoats 29 02 < r*-o. \\ .'f hoinas. Esq. fees, on orders of relief 10 20 Henry Gihhoiiey. 0 loads oven wood 9 00 James Broom, plowing truck patch, hauling Ac. 17 18 Ricbeson Brntton, services as Director 45 00 Samuel Brower, do 45 on John Peaehey, do 45 (4) j W in. H. Weber. pi bbl ale. prescribed by Pby.s. 200 j James Broom, money loaned " " 26 00 ! John Himes. fire wood 04 75 Levi Z00k.40 bus. 32 lbs wheat at 1 15 40 61 John Davis, saddlery 8 37 Joseph M. Owens, making post fence 2 66 J. Hoffman, tobacco, groceries, nails, fish, Ac 79 27 B. K. Firoved.mdze. 4 15 Henry Gibboncy. oven wood 4 50 Geo. Biymyer. indze. 64 45 Jacob Land is. bringing .Caroline Kough to P. H. 3 50 Win. Swart/., fees on orders of relief 2 00 D. Bearlev and sons. 1 plow share 1 75 Fire Insurance company, renewal of policy 25 60 N. Comfort. Esq.. fees on orders of relief 1 80 E. C. Hamilton, shoes 1", 117 Thomas Cox, shoes 58 38 1. S. ( oitle. bringing pauper to Poor House 5 00 Richard Gallagher. 622 lbs beef at 4'4e 27 99 John Stroup. oven wood ' " 6 00 Win. B Hoffman. lumber 1 27 Daniel K. Furster, school tax 25 00 do _ State do 23 00 James I. Wailis, tin ware 12 07 Henry Clum, hauling coat to Poor House 4 50 Win. G. Zollinger, bats 5 28 J. W. Siiaw. one year's salary to January 1, 1801 80 IK) Seth Ever hart, ehe-tnilt rails 6 00 Geo. W. Moßride. Esq.. fees oil orders of relief 1 40 Joseph Strode, sr.. for 8 shoats 42 00 Simon Wittenmj er, one cow 15 00 Samuel Brower,"beef 24 52 John Clark, shoes 0 as $2344 66 Bv the following orders paid for the Support of the Out-door Poor viz: F. It. Sterrett, flour 12 75 Maiden Soger. keeping Mary Gill 21 00 Henry Shilling, keeping Geo. Shilling 4 (m Geo. Stall, fire wood 19 02 Henry Krisher. fire wood 33 On Wm. "Pretty lief do 11 25 M. 1 >ruekmiller, keeping Andrew Stollik'-r 31 00 Dr. Geo. \V. Hoover, att'g do IS 00 Thomas Diven. flour 17 CO Win. Hardy, keeping John Peris, (col'd lis 55 JllO. Puree!! A sou. mdze. for Winskey family 31 14 Bart. Bush nursing Frank Lyttle 9 00 It. H. MeCliinie. making eottins 3 00 do 3 tied st cads at jail, broken by paqp.-r- 10 60 l>r. W. G. Bigclow. lileil.. and attend'ee oil ,• 111 s 29 55 Dr. S. Martin. do do do 17 50 Elizabeth Haines, keeping Frank'Lyitle h. 75 David Heister, flour for Winskey family 15 82 Gratf A Thompson, mdze. ' 6 82 Geo. Ruble, keeping Mary Ruble 02 50 Samuel Witlierow. grain fort". Berlctv 2") 37 Dr. A. Hibler. medii'ine and attendance lot > Henry Zerbe. groceries. Ac. 55 25 Dauphin county, for Van/ant 14 on Marks .v Willis, flour, meal, Ae. InO. 75 M. Frank, mdze. 26 85 Samuel Watt, do 3 00 Dr. A. Rothroek, medicine and attendance 12 00 Lir. J. A. Swartz. do do 15 Oo John H. MeKim. shaving Frank Lyttle 1 50 Joiin Kennedy A Co.. groceries, Ae. 21} 50 John Himes, fire wood 18 00 N. Wilson, coffins 10 no A. Felix, groceries and coffin 15 on John MeNitt. rent of house for Jacob 1 >rt 10 00 C. C. Stanbarger, keep'g Lydia Adams. 2 50 p. w. 97 50 do taking E. B. Brown to Peuno. State Lunatic Hospital 25 96 ('. Stanbarger. taking A Ida Sellers to Pennc. State Lunatic Hospital 27 59 Pa. State Lmi. How. for E. B. Brown 99 GO do do Alda Sellers 32 50 do do Robert Starks 32 50 Biymyer. mdze. 32 00 do ' for K. Starks and L. Adams at jail 582 J. W. Shaw, rent of house 25 00 David Withcrow. flour for Mrs. Cough 16 ou Dr. Vanvalzab, amputating leg of Mrs. Evans 35 00 Wm. 1. McCoy, rent of house for Robt. MeCall 14 00 Adam Young! keeping Amanda Kobb 19 00 Wm. R. Wilis, tak. K. Starks to Pa. St. L. lies. 7 27 James Broom. do do do do 4 55 Dr. S. S. Cumiiungs, attend'g Miss Myers 9') 00 H. J. Walters, Prothonotary s costs, " 5 66 Mrs. Joseph Myers, keeping Adelia Cordel's child 3 years "and 5 months lik) 00 McCoy A 11 obrer, mdze for R. MeCall and others 15 55 Geo. Miller, rep's at jail, damage by paupers 3 62 James Parker, mdze. 5 00 Wlll. MeNfibb. coffin and hearse 5 00 Dr.S. I.- Alexander, salary. 8 mos. for Armagh tp 20 00 A. Felix, coffin and hearse for man at Rail Road 5 00 Dr. T. A. Worrall, attending do 5 00 do do Miss Flick 5 00 A. T. Hamilton, mdze for Lydia Adams at jail 5 38 Joseph Jenkins, keeping Ezra Jenkins 8 12 Dan. Flick, keeping Matilda F'liek in eonfinem't 12 00 John Laudis, keeping I.ettiee Kough A children 12 00 Kicheson liratton. sending paupers away 3 UU James Hollis, nursing man at Rail Uoad Ac. 10 00 A int. orders paid for support out-loor poor $1640 90 Amt. orders paid for support of poor at Poor House, brought forward 2314 00 Whole amount of orders paid 3901 05 Treasurer's percentage 41 58 Balance in hands of treasurer 126 42 4158 65 NOTE— There are no orders unpaid except for SIOOO —money borrowed last year—and a few orders due to the Steward. The expenses of supporting the Poor at the Poor Home are about the same as last year, but the expenses of the out-door Poor are $665 27 more than last vear, owing principally to insane persons kept at the' Hospital, and foreign paupers becoming a charge in this county, the bills for some of whielihave not been collected. We. the undersigned, Auditors of Mifflin eouniv, elected and sworn according to law, having examined the accounts and vouchers of John W. Shaw, Treasu rer for the Directors of the Poor from Januarv 1,1861 to January 1 1862, do certify that we find a balance in the hands of said Treasurer, due to said Directors of the Poor, of one hundred and twenty-five dollars and forty-two cents, and that we have cancelled the orders paid by the said Treasurer. Given under our bauds and seals Januarv 16.1862. Henry snyder,i ABM. GARVER, > Auditors. H. C. VANZANT, j Joseph B rower, Steward, in account with Rich eson Bratton, Samuel Brower and John Mc Dowell Jr., Directors of the Poor of Mifflin county, from January 1, 1861, to January 1, 1862. I)R. To amount of orders on Treasurer $435 43 Cash for one shoat * ™ Balance due 640 5 CR. By balance due at last settlement 180 12 Cash paid for bringing paupers to and sending them from the Poor House l ' Cash paid for repairs "? do do 101 l 41 do do whitewashing 0 50 ao do sweeping chimnies do do rioh pine wood 2 '>s do do stationery and postage •> fl do do butter -- do do t mte he ring hogs and boef * do do linio " _ do do ashes httsheTs oar.-: 1380 bu-hel-To-n ears : 82 bushels rve : ss loads hay in™ w? i i r
  • Died in the house 3 Bound out 2 Discharged 59-64 IVumber in Poor House January 1,1862 38 Out-door paupers through the year 8S do do died 7 do do discharged 37 44 No. out-door paupers Jan. 1,15C2. supported in part by the county 09 Whole number paupers January 1,15C2 77 We have also three insane persons in the State Lu natic Hospital, viz: Elliott li. Brown, Alda Sellers and Robert Starks, and one in the county jail, viz: Lydia Adams, all supported by the county at $2 50 per week for board, besides clothing and damages. In addition to the above there hare been 250 tran sient paupers, supported for a short time,'mostly over night) without orders or entry 011 the register. We, the undersigned. Auditors of Mifflin county, elected and sworn according to law. having examined the accounts of Joseph Kroner. Steward of the Poor House trom January 1, 1801 to January 1,1862, do certi lv that we find a balance due to the said Joseph Brower from the Directors of the Poor, on the books, of one' hundred and ninety-eight dollars and fortv-two cents (.oven under our hands, at Lewistown, January 16 1802 HEXKY .SNYDER.) ' ABM. CARVER. V Auditors. H. C. VANZANT, ) GENERAL STATEMENT OF Receipts and Expenditures of Mifflin County for 1861. Wm. C. Vines, Esq., Treasurer of Mifflin county, in account with said county from January 22, 1861, to January 7, 1862, the latlc r inclusive. Dr. To amt. State and eo. tax ass'd for 1861 $24,200 76 Outstanding taxes for 1860 9,468 77 do do ISSB and 1859 1.237 63 Cash rec. from tax on unseated lands 36 74 Lawrence county bank notes 10 00 34,953 90 Cash in hands of Treasurer 989 12 $35,943 02 Cr. By county orders lifted $9,274 70 Road damages 224 50 do views 103 00 Fox scalp orders 176 50 Wild cat scalps 6 30 Outstanding taxes 1861 10,922 48 Commissions on prompt paym't 402 37 Exonerations 46 89 Outstanding taxes 1800 1,957 36 Collectors' per ceritage 1860 888 01 Exonerations do 305 43 do for 1858 and 1859 66 27 Collectors' per ccntage 263 95 Cash, paid his successor in office 800 00 I'a. State Trcas. for taxes 1861 10,091 41 Treas. per ccntage on county payni't 320 43 35,849 60 Cash in hands of Treasurer 93 42 835,943 02 Of the above sum there is due the State by the Treasurer $Bl 85. li'i/i. C. Vines, Esq , Treasurer of Mfflin county, in account with the Commonwealth. ItKTAILKRS LICENSES. Dr. To a int. said licences for 1861 $537 50 Cr. By cash paid State Treasurer, as per receipts 494,32 Advertising list 16 30 Treasurer's commission 26 8S TAVERN LICENSES. Dr. To amount said licenses for 1861 405 00 Cr By cash paid State Treasurer, as per receipts 384 75 Treaurer's commission 20 25 DISTILLERS' LICENSES. Dr. To amount said licenses for 1861 60 00 Dr. By cash paid State Treasurer, as per receipt 57 00 Treasurer's commission 3 00 PAMPHLET LAWS. Dr. To amount pamphlet laws 3 50 Cr. By cash paid State Treasurer, as per re ceipt 3 32 Treasurer's commission Iff MILITIA TAX. Dr. To amt outstand'g for 1858 38 17 do do 1859 69 45 do do 1860 480 50 do tax assessed for 1861 625 50 To balance in hands at last settlem't 130 88 1.344 50 Balance due Treasurer 52 1.345 02 Cr ; Paid Logan Guards, armory rent 1860 18 00 do military tax 46 53 J. I. Marks for 1859 1 Belleville Fencibles for 1859 Irwin Guards do 23 09 Logan Guards, armory rent 16 13 Military auditors 3 00 Maj. D. Eisenbise, military accounts and salary for 1861 167 59 Commissioners services for 1860 15 00 do do 1861 10 00 Clerk for services for 1861 16 00 Outstanding taxes, 1858 and 1859 13 / 5 Exonerations do do 16 00 Per centage allowed collectors 4 14 Outstanding taxes, 1860 213 50 Exonerations do 115 00 Per centage allowed collectors 11 03 Outstanding taxes for 1861 582 50 Exonerations do 13 (JQ Treasurer's commission 3 gg 1,345 02 The Board of Relief in account toith Mifflin County : Orders issued at Lewistown, 3 months term, to August 10, 1861 $B9l 00 do to McVeytown do 278 00 Committee orders issued at Lewistown previous to Ist of June, assumed by county 501 03 do do McVeytown 149 00 Total 3 months service 1,879 03 Relief orders, Lewistown, front Au\ 31, to Jan. 4, 1862 1,329 75 do McVeytown do 683 00 do Milroy do 627 50 do N. Hamilton do 187 75 do Belleville do 288 50 do Allenviile do 181 75 do ltaedsville do 17 50 Total orders issued and assumed 5,194 78 Amt. orders cancelled 4,755 53 McVeytown subscription 149 00 Orders outstanding 290 25 To meet payment of these orders the Commissioners have re ceived on loan, at 6 per cent, interest, from various parties $4875 00 Order on county treasurer 100 00 $4975 00 Total expenditures, §4320 33 Cash-on hand Jan. 4, 1862, $654 67 Of the amount borrowed the treas urer has repaid 420 00 County order 100 00 Which amount deducted from $4975 00, leaves the indebted ness of the county, on account of moneys borrowed for use of the Relief Fund, $4455 00 To which add amount assumed at Lewistown 561 03 At McVeytown, 149 00 Total indebtednes of Relief Board at settlement, $5165 03 NOTE. —The Judges, Commissioners, and auditors all coincide in the opinion that it would be injudicious to publish the names of the mothers, wives, sisters, or other relatives, whose main support are voluntarily en lur ing the privations and hardships of a sol dier's life, and thus relieving those at home from the performance of a stern military du ty at the expense of a trifling tax For the satisfaction of all, however, who desire to examine the list, a copy is retained in the Commissioners' office. Samuel Barr, Esq., Register of Mfflin coun ty, in account with Commonwealth. Dr. To amt. collateral inheritance tax out standing on estate of J. T. Sterrett 215 40 do do F. Boggs 36 22 do do Mag. Jivcrhart 26 83 do do D. Brisbin 470 00 do do Z. Phillips 20 30 do do James Poe 933 66 do do R ibt. Hope 163 97 do do Joseph Reed 113 41 do do Jacob ILuvn 324 00 2,303 79 Cr. By amt. outstanding on estate J. T. Sterrett • 215 40 do do F Boggs 36 22 do do Mag. Everliart 26 83 do do Z. Phillips 20 30 d > do James Poe 933 66 do do Robert llopc 163 97 do do Ji.seph Reed 113 41 do do Jacob Jluwn 324 00 By reduction of tax on estate of D. Brisbin, by auditor, and confirmed by Court 372 05 Cash pd. appraiser of estate D. Brisbin 1 50 j Check on Wm. Russell, in favor of 11. D. Moore, State Treasurer, in full j for tax on D Brisbin's estate 91 56 By commission on $97 95 4 89 2,303 79 State and County Taxes for 18G1. j|Bfr 356*01 L2ZW 168 9P 30 638*31 91 OOS'PS 100 399 08 69 P0 16PI P8 8133 .. ' oaM K •• 9 d ln*g 16 801 90 I! ZZ SO IS P3 9883 .. *°! u n - 4 [ieqd"no CI H I 8P Sot-T 81 95 09 9 08 P9l 99 9333 'DMOjg „ UJB}i qsisof ! Zf L\ZZ P3 IS 91-908 It MOO •uMdmoqj wj , 09 1-81 61 36 801 11 BPS 'uo^uuti H N „ '3u.[q3nvo 0 ! 18 *LL 69 91 106 688 08 1891 I - 'OAB A V „ ; f>B 3IP 98 PI 18 BSS 10 190 'djqsuMO* uo W *>a „ 'opiog -oa 0 ' IP 813 II P 03 303 31 611- j 'umo}£3A,W >• '°P! J ll. '® a PS '9 S 131 088 98 83 68 938 96 0811 .. *Jnoaa 0 1 i|lß 186 01 13 00 516 IP 9361 'lll Aaw O 'Vdeuß. C. Matter, Derry, 757 00 Henry Garver, Oliver, 607 48 J. Ruble, Granville, 560 00 547 74 E. Morrison, Wayne, 724 00 W. R. Ewing, N. Hamilton, 123 19 G. W . M'Bride, M'Vcy'tn, 259 44 W. M'Kinney, Reedsyille, 631 02 J. I. Cottle, Armagh, 1214 46 910 27 .1. T. Wilson, Menno, 360 53 Reuben Axe, Union, 543 23 12 79 $6375 83 $49571(6 Orders issued at the Commissioners Office from Jan. 23, 1861, to December 31, 1861. C. C. Stanbarger, jail fees to Jan. 22, 109 87 Geo. Miller, repairs at jail, Ac. 102 97 L>. W. Woods, attorney to Jan. 1,1861 25 00 D. Bearley & Sons, grates at jail 1 12 Grand Jurors pay. April term 107 08 Petit Jurors pay, April term 289 03 Constables attending court, April term 18 00 Constables returns at April term 11 89 John Kerns, wood at jail 17 77 Geo. Miller, refunded' tax, repairs, Ac. 327 Jas. Parker, clothing to prisoners 450 C. C. Stanbarger, jail fees to Ist April 78 75 VV. McCoy, Assessm't Granville tp, '6l 24 00 G. W. Patton, do Lewistown 50 00 Michael Yoder, do Bratton 15 00 A. Brimmer. do McVeytown 15 00 Jacob S. Shade, do Wayne twp. 30 00 Wm. Setzler, do Oliver twp. 30 00 John Kobb, do X. Hamilton 18 00 Moses Peachey, do Menno twp. 18 00 A. M. Ingram, do Decatur twp. 23 00 A. W. Campbell, do Union township 25 00 John D. Tayl r, do Brown twp. 20 00 Peter Albright, do Derry township 25 00 James \V . Brown do Armagh twp. 33 00 Spring election orders 101 89 Peter Printz, brick at jail 2 10 George Miller, repairing locks, Ac. 7 00 Water Company, rent at jail 50 00 W. It. Graham, 8 cords wood at jail 20 00 George Aurand, wood at jail ' 17 50 Costn Com. vs. Hughes's and Smith 26 63 Pay Grand Jurors, August term 82 97 Pay Petit Jurors, August term 158 10 Pay of tip staves 9 00 C. C. Stanbarger, jail fees to Aug. 28 214 10 T. M. Uttley, Dep. Pros Atty. fees 25 00 Lock for jail 5 00 W. W. McNabb, six ballot boxes 3 00 Pay Grand Jurors at November term 75 21 Pay Petit Jurors at November term 307 46 Fall election orders 185 40 D. Bearloy, beater at jail, Ac. 14 00 Pay of tip staves, November 19 00 Pay of Return Clerks 8 00 J. R. Weekcs, agt., cast iron sash at jail 7 50 Costs Com. vs. Chas. Nesbit 8 60 Inquest on Ida V. Shimp 11 25 Constables returns at August term 15 41 C. C. Stanbarger, jail fe.s to Nov. 13 112 75 C. C. Stanbarger, conveying Harris to House of Refuge, serving jury no tices, costs in Com. cases 188 49 Less verdict fees 06 00 - 122 49 Geo. Blvmjer, goods for jail 29 53 J no. E vans, papering, As., at jail 24 53 \\ m. C. V ines, repairs iu com. office 515 11. H. MoCli'ntic, bedstead at jail 3 50 C. C. Stanbarger, 10 cords wood 25 00 John Kulp, repairing heater at jail 10 00 tall assessments, attend, elections, Ac. 59 76 Jno. Walters, fees as Justice 6 02 P. Fertig, fees as Justice 1 69 G. W. Mcßride, fees as Justice 6 25 J. M. irrison, fees as Justice 1 25 Vv. Bell, fees as Justice 1 24 Wm. Swartz, fees as Justice 4 20 C. Hoover, fees as Justice 58 80 C. Bratton, fees as Justice 10 12 G. W. Stewart, feos as Justice 3 52 T. A. Gettys, fees as Justice G 75 T. M. Hulings, Pros, attorney 49 00 N. Comfort, fees as Justice 6 00 Special election iu Decatur 9 00 Special election in Union township 9 25 I). Weiler, Union, election bills 5 00 Jacob Hook, Decatur election bills 7 00 S. Wittinmeyer, Derry election bills 7 80 John Kiefhaber, Oliver election bills 580 D F. Stevens, election bills 5 65 J. M. Wise, Menno election bills 5 60 Dan el Snook, Decatur election bills 8 80 J. F. McNear, Wayne election bills 6 06 Samuel Stayrook, Bratton election bills 8 25 D. A. Postletbait, Wayne do 1860 10 00 Daniel Decker, McVeytown elect'n bills 6 45 Isaac Ward, election bill, return, fees 10 00 John Kerr, do do Brown 5 00 Com. costs in sundry cases 16 22 J. Selheimer, constable's costs 13 03 R. Mathews, constable's costs 4 08 D. Wasson, constable's costs 39 53 G. W. Woods, constable's costs, Ac. 6 00 Geo. Miller, sundry repairs 7 00 Interest on loans " 90 00 11. Ferer, court crier, Ac. 47 83 D. Bearley, for beating coal 126 00 Geo. Frysinger, adv. A print'gblanks 151 62 11. Frysinger, advertising 100 00 J. Peachey, on account salary 150 00 R. Bratton, on account salary 110 00 S. Brower, on account salary 110 00 G. Frysinger, on account salary 125 00 Orders issued to Poor House 4000 00 do for money loaned for relief fund 4875 00 The Phila. Eelretie Company's Preparation. The Best Toilet Article and HairGnrig* orator in the market, IS THE FLORAL HAIR TOHIC, "PREPARED by the Philadelphia Eclectic _l7 Company. In cases of baldness, where the roots are not absolutely dead, it is sure to bring forth a beautiful crop of hair in from six to twelve Weeks, and no remedy in the world can do more. When the hair is inclin ed to turn gray, or fall out, this tonic will speedily restore it to vigor and preserve its original color; at the same time remove all dandruff, scurf, Ac., and keep the head de lightfully cool. It is a purely vegetable pre paration, richly i'xrfcmed, eminently healthy to the scalp, (which can be said of very few hair stuffs offered) and most delightful in ef fect. Price 25 cents. in Lewistown by Cbas. Ritx, Mrs. Margaret E. Irwin, and others, and in the county by Mary T. Brehman, J. AT. S. Koh ler, aud lloar A McNabb. janls-6m t yi r? P Q rwv ' s - - \*Vv V Vv v ; " ' r>uritif the tin year w bT lotrouueed t-o the notice of the modioal profeeeioa of ti.i. eoantry the FWe ( t/ o/uaj ChlorvU of as a REMEDY FOR RHEUMATISM ; and having received from many sources. both from phyeicmns of t'i* highest standing and from patientt, the Most Fluttering Te?ruggits and Manufacturing Chemists, my2S-ly Philadelphia. .ILL J> UD 1123 £J was tP a OFFICE on East Market street, Lewistown, adjoining F. G. Franciseuß' Hardware Store. P. S. Dr. Locke will be at his office the first Monday of each month to spend the week. my3l PUBLIO SALE. npHE subscriber, intending to remove to the *- West, will sell at public sale, on the farm of Ilenry Ort, in Derry township, on Friday, February 14>, 1862. his entire Stock and Farming Utensils, con gtejv sisting of HORSES. COWS, HOGS and YOUNG CATTLE, Wagons, Plows, Harrows, Grain Driil - REAPER, THRESHING W*Vilrn MACHINE, Ac. Also, 66i acres of Wheat in the ground, Household and Kitchen Furniture, and other things too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 9 o'clock a. m., when terms will be made known. jan22-3t HENRY fIAVICE. IST O T I O E I r pilE public ore hereby notified that 1 pur -1 chased at constable's sale on the 11th inst., the following property of Jacob Wertz, of Derry township, viz : About 25 acres grain in the ground 2 grey mares 1 wagon 2 cows which I have loaned during my will and pleas ure to said Jacob Wertz, and therefore caution all persons not to interfere with said property. T. G. BELL. Derry township, Jan. 15, 1862-3t* STRAY BULL. CIAME to the premises of the subsciber in ) Granville township, a dark red BULL, (uioaley) about 3 years old, the owner of whi h is requested to call, prove property, pay char ges, and take him away, or he will bo sold ac cording to law. JOHN BROUGHT. Granville township, Jan. 15, 1862-3t LOST! ON Christmas evening, in Market street, Lewistown, between the Black Bear Ho tel and the bank of the Juniata River, a FITCII FUR CAPE, or Victorino. The finder will bo liberally rewarded by leaving the fame at this office. Lewistown, January 8, 1862* DRY GOODS AT COST. f|MIE undersigned, being about to close out _L h ; s choice and well assorted stock of Goods on hand, invites attention of per sons desirous of purchasing to the advantages thus afforded in these times, when economy becomes a necessity, as well as a duty. The entire stock of Dry Goods & Queensware is therefore for sale at cost and carriage, of fering inducements which are nowhere else offered. The stock embraces Cloths, Cassimcres, Yestings for Gent'emen's wear, Silk, Woollen and Cotton Goods for Ladies' wear. He has Muslins, Gloves, Hosiery, Trim mings, and a great variety of other articles usually kept for sale. g?L.To any one desrring to go into the bu siness at a well established stand, with a per manent and substantial class of patrons, he would dispose of the entire stock, at a price and upon terms that would prove an object. No better opportunity for a safe and paying investment can be found. R. H. JUN KIN, Surviving Partner of Kennedy & Junkin. Lewistown, Jan. 15, 1862. Lewistown Mills. 3STE"W EXE.lv£. npilE undersigned having entered into a copartnership for the purpose of carrying 1 On tho above Mills, are now prepared to pay HIGHEST CASH PRICES FOR WHEAT, ARB ALL RINDS OF GRAIN, ) or receive it on storage, at the option of those i having it for the market. They hope, by giving due and personal at tention to business, to merit a liberal share of public patronage. fifc^*PLASTER and SALT always on hand WM. B. McATEE, jan29-tf WALTER B. McATEE. HIDES WANTED. TIIE highest price IN CASH will be paid for all kinds of HIDES, if delivered at John Clarke's Shoe Store, in Lewistown, or at the Tannery, in Decatur township, or the residence of the subscriber, in Dry Valley norl3-3m WM. MITCHELL SON,