g33T03 73)333 ?3iZ3 SCRIPTURAL PCZZLE. God made Adam out of >ia.*t, But thought it best to make me first; feo I was mri i Bio fore tlie man Ac-.-' rdinjt to God's hoi* plan. My body ho did u.ake complete, But without leas or arms or feet, . My way and actions- did control. And 1 was made a liv.Dg soul, A living creature I became And Adam gave to me a name. Then from Tiis presence I withdrew Nor more of Adam ever knew, j did mv Maker always obey. From ffim f never went atiav, Tiiousands of miles I run in fear. But seldom *>n the earth appear. But God in in- di d comethini see And put a 'ivinu soul in rne: A son in rne the Lord did claim And took from me that soul ajrain. And when from rne that eoul war fied I was the earn • as when firt rnaile, Aud without nand-, < r feet, or sou!, I travel now from pule so pole. 1 labor hard boti, lay anu night, To fallen men I give" great light. Thou-aa is of People, vounu and old, Do r.y my datli great light behold. No fear of death doth trouble me, N'ur happiness I can not see; 1 o he.iv.-n above 1 may not go. Nor to the grave nor hell below. The scriptures I cannot believe— If right or wrong i cn't conceive. Although my name therein is found, They are to rne an empty sound. And when my friends these lines you read, Go search the rcriptuies with all speed, And if my name you can t find there, I: w;il be strange I mils! deelare. . Mters. S*. RECIPES. Filling Ice house* with Snow. —As the time is now approaching when the supply of iee for the ensuing year is to be secured, 1 beg leave to give you the experience of one of our 'Clifton Farmer's Club,'of Clif ton, Ohio! llis ice-house is situated on the side ola gravel hill, covering a pit 10 feet deed and 12 feet square, and is a sim ple frame structure over the pit about 4 or 5 feet in height; the sides of the pit are boarded up, and the drainage is through the gravel. Finding it expensive to haul ice from the neighboring ponds aud rivers, he last winter tilled his house with snow, after the custom prevailing in Switzerland and Cali fornia, (for my friend is a traveler,) simply rolling it up in masses, and with a wheel barrow conveying it to the house —first lining the sides or the pit with straw, and after it was filled covering the snow with the same material, thus filling his house without cost, and securing an abundant supply of good ice for his large lamily during the whole summer. The snow set tled down into a compact mass, when the spriDg and summer heats affected it, and a portion still remains at the bottom of the pit as solid as a glacier of the Alps Jer- Irum Sup, in Country Gentleman. Indelible Ink. —Dissolve two drachms of lunar caustic and one half ounce gum arabic in one gill of water. Inflammatory Rheumatism. —A sure remedy. Take one ounce of pulverized saltpetre, and put it into a pint of sweet oil. Bathe the parts affected, and a sound cure will speedily be made. Tested, Botts, Murrain and Rot —For young cattle and horses. Mix occasionally 1 part of salt, 4 parts of wood ashes. It promotes appetite and health. Good against both murrain and rot. I . . 1 To Curl llair. —Rub it with the beaten ; yelk of an egg, then wash off with clean water, and put ou a little pomatum. Bites of Poisonous Animals. —lndigo, 4 drachms; gum camphor, 8 drachms; alco hol, 8 ounce?; mixed and kept in close bot tles. Apply to the wound, and the cure is soon completed. NATHANIEL KENNEDY'S BTO Ft E , In the Odd Fellows' Hall. A Very Choice Assortment of Old Liquors. IOIIER for sale ail the liquors, late the stock of John Kennedy, dee'd., embracing prime French Brai.dy, Cherry Brandy, Gin, "Wines, Jamaica Spirits, and Scotch Ale. Ho ! tel keepers are requested to call. lflk Physicians can always obtain & pure article for the sick. i ALSO, Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware, Stoneware, Hardware, Cedar- i ware, always on hand; Shoulders, Hams, Fish. I Ilorring, Shad, and Mackerel ; Dried Beef of ; a most excellent quality; with Boots and Shoes • in great variety. All the goods will be sold Ter Jllo w * X. KENNEDY. Lewistown, January 15, 1861. NEW DRUG STORE Two Doors West of the Odd Fellows' Hall. PI RE and fresh drugs always on hand. The most reliable preparation of CITRATE or MAGNESIA, in the dry and liquid form, TRUSSES, SHOULDER BRACES, SPINAL AND ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS. Goodyear's celebrated patent BREAST PUMPS. A general assortment of Notions, Perfumery, Soaps, &c., and in fact everything connected with Medi cine or Medical treatment. Physicians' and all other prescriptions carefully compounded and put up. All consultations strictly confidential, and free of charge. Any preparation or medi cine not on hand will be immediately order ed. 1 hope that the experience of sixteen years almost constantly engaged in the active duties of the medical profession will be a sufficient guarantee that no deception or humbugs will be practiced upon those who consult me professionally, or who desire to purchase medicine?. mar 23 '64-ly R. MARTIN, M. D. COAL Oil?. COAL OIL. BEST quality of Coal Oil for sale by the quart, gallon and barrel at J. B. SELHEIMER'S. J CBE RoKEE PILLS. g § HEALTH PRESERVER. CERTAIN AND SAFE Tor the removal of obstruction* and the Insa-suce of reg- I uiarttv In the recurrence of the month'* period. j, jr- Th-y rure or obviate those numerous diseases that iprlng from Irregularity, by removing the irregularity lt ! ,eir. * They cure Suppressed, Excessive an i Palnftii Meostru atloo. * They cure Green Sickness (Ctjlorostsb • They cure Nervous an i spina, ASectioos. Pains In the Bark and lower pa"- of the body. Heaviness. Fi:l?u on alight exertions. Palpitations of the heart,Lowaessof Spl i rite. Hysteria. t*lck Headache. Giddiness, etc., etc. In a ' word, by removing the Irregular.t.v,they r-ruove thecau.e and with it ail the fleets that sprlnx from it. Composed of simple vegetable extract*, ther contain ' nothing de>;erious to anv , oottitatlon, however tel.. ate. ; tbeir function ne:ux :o -.ub-tiiut* siremrth lor weakness, wh'eh. when properly used. they r.ever fail to do They may ;• Sal. Iv n.'J at an-- ace and it any period. WEPT bit IXO TUX ijfcsr 1-HKi.t xoXTHs. luring which the > unfailing nature of th'lr action wou. i infallibly prevent preirnancv. S*. All lt;e-s see.--nif Information or a-tv'.ce will ba promptly, free.y and lltcreelljr answered, hull direction#accompanying earn box Price $1 per box. or six boxes for to. ?ent by mall free - I of postage, on re. elplo: price. * I Pamphlets sent bv mail, free of postage, bv DR. W. ft. MERWIN 4 CO., Proprietors. No. 63 Liberty street. New York. DR. vrniGiirs Rejcvevating Elixer! Or ESSENCE OF I.IFE. P-epi-e-1 f. v ru Pur- V-eeta'de Extracts, containing cotb- I in* injurious to the tooct delicate. i " A* tbe Pho-nix rises from the #*},- of its t! re, animated j with new lite"—so does this Elixir rejuvenate the system ) and overcome disease. *8" The Rejuvenating Elixir Is the result of modern dis - j covertes in the vegetable kingdom, being an entirely new and abstract method of cure, irrespective of the old and ' worn-out svstems. t Tn's medicine has teen tested by the most eminent medical men o! the day, and by them pronounced to be , on- of the greatest medical discoveries of the s<e. **_ une bottle wiU cure General Debility. Bar A few doses cure Hysterics in females. Es* ' 'ne bottle i ii-es Palpitation of the Heart. KtT > torn one to three bottles restore the manliness ar.d fa vigor of youth. ! 11. A few doses restore the appetite. 11- Three b-jttiea cure the worst case of Inipotency. A few doaes cure the low spirit* I. #- <>ae bottle re.tores the mental power. A few doaes restore the organs (entiaUet. WA- A few dnss bring the rose to the chek. • •t-This medicine restore# to maniy vigor and robust head!] the poor, debilitated, worn-down and d'-pal-ing The lNtiess. enervated youth, the over-tasked it.sr. of bu- I slr.ess, the victim of nervous depression, the individual suffering from general debilitv or from weakness of a sin ge organ, will all fir, ] immediate an ! permanent relief bv the use of this Elixir or Essence or Life. Price S2 per bottle, or three bottles for $5. and forwarded by express, on receipt of money, to any address. Cherokee Pills and Rejuvenating Elixir are sold by a.; enterpridog druggists in the civilized world.— Some unprincipled dealers, however, try to sell worthless compounds In place of these: those which they can pur j chase at a cheap price, and make more money'by selling than thev can on these medlctnes. As yoa'value your health—aye. the health of your future offspring—do not be deceived by such unprincipled druggists, .-.sk for these medicine* and 'ake no other. If the druggit will not buv them tor you,lnc.-se tbe money in a letter, and we will send them by Exp. - securely sealer and packed, free from observation, i Ladles or gentlemen can address ns In perfect confidence, stating fully and plainly their diseases and symptoms, as we treat an diseases of a chronic nature in male orfrmale. i X'at'ents need not hesitate because oftheir Inability to visit us, as we have treated pat en's successfully In ap portions of the civilized globe, by correspondence. Patient! addressing us veil, please state plainly all the symptoms of tbelr complaints, and write post office, coun ty, ?tate and name of writer plain, and inclose postage j stamp for reply. We s nd our 31-page Pamphlet free to any address. Ad ! dress ail letters to tne Proprietors. DR. W. R. MERWIN A CO , decl4-eowly No. 63 Liberty street. New York, i The Cigar and Tobacco Man, PHY SIN GER, ON EAST MARKET STREET, Lewistown, Pa., SAY'S that if his many customer?, and as many more as want to come, only have a j little patience, and dont crowd him too much, | i on and after this day be will be able to fur I nish all with any kind of TOBACCO, ! from a Sun Fish for 5 cents to a chunk of | Navy for $1.00; and of fine cut, from a 5 ct?. . ■ currency foil to a barrel of best Michigan ; 1 in cigar line, from a Cheroot for 1 cent to a ■ Prime Havana for 10 cent?, and in Smoking j Tobacco from Scraps at 30 cents per pound to lurkish at $1.50. Also, a good selection j of Pipes, Tobacco Boxes and Pouchee, Cigar 1 Cases, Match Safes, A., Ac , all of which he | offers as low as the law allows. N. B. Merchants will always find his stock j full and prices a? low as in the city, he hav- I j ing made such arrangements with manufac ! turers of tobacco as to enable him to sell at manufacturer?' prices; and manufacturing I cigars himself, at less cost thai in cities, gives 1 : him the advantage over city makers. j Convince yourself bv a trial Address ail orders to E FKYSINGER, i dec2l Lewistown, Pa. £W.UISJf>S GOMTBOTIOITS3.7, FRUIT, AND FANCY STORE. EAST MARKET STREET, Between Blymyer's and Ritz's Stores. j j TIT HE RE is constantly kept on hand a ! ▼ v choice assortment of articles in his line, many of which are to be had only there. ; His stock comprises pure and fancy Soaps, Perfumery, Writing Paper, Pens, Envelopes, I different ntyles and sizes. Combs, Thimbles, i Gum and Cornelian Rings, Tooth Brushes' 1 Hair Brushes, FANCY articles, of all kinds, Photographs of Generals. Ac., i i besides Confectionery, Fruits, Nuts, and eve ; rything to be found in a first class store of this kind. A continuation of the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed is respectfully solicited, j ! t . . E- SWAIN. 1 Lewistown, April 6, 1864. j A GREAT BATTLE Is Especlrd tu lake Place in Virginia, BUT notwithstanding this the people must have y £HJ©2ls a and we would respectfully set forth our claims to public attention, first, because we g r well asßorte( l stock of Boots and bhoes for men and boys. Gaiters and all other kinds of shoes for women and children. ™ We i prepared to take measures and I complete work of al] kinds at short notice. Repairing done at short notice, at w ♦vr , E - C - HAMILTON'S, ' PnT t " ket , Btreet - a f ew doors west of CoL Butler 's, and nearly opposite Daniel Ei senbise s Hotsl. mh3o-'64 I FOUND out that Hoffman's is th* place for Qroosrtas. ' New Stock of Hats, Caps, &c --i 7T. 3 ZOLLIITS23,, Market St., next Door to John Kenne-iy's, KHas just received from New York aod Philadel- pff pbia, the most extensive stock and complete assort meet cf <laiia iis ever exhibited in this place, which will be dis posed of at such prices as to defy competition, and which he invites everybody to call and examine, as he is satisfied that his stock can not fail to please. For the Ornish he has constantly on band, or will make to order, hats to their taste of any required size or brim, at prices which cannot fail be satisfactory. Country Merchants will find it to their ad vantage to give him a call, a*s a liberal deduc tion will be made to wholeeaie purchasers. Don't forget the place, next door to John ! Kennedy's Store and nearly opposite the Odd Fe lows' Hall. * mayll S4 £SAPAWn^ TOT *'. ELD'S OXXAT REXKT ROE Scrofula and Scrofulous Diseases. Frori Emery Edes, a well known merchant cf Ox ford, Maine. "I hare sold lai-gv quantities of your Sarsapa- P.lt-i.A, but never yet one bottU* which failed of the •lesired effect and full satisfaction to tUo.— who took it. As fait as our people try it, they agri-. there has been no medicine like it before in our community." Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches, Pustules, Di cers, Sores, and all Diseases of the Skin. From It'v. llobt. Stratton, Bristol, England. " I only do my duty to you and the public, when I add my testimony to that you publish of the rne dh-iual virtues ofvour S vp.saparii.la. My daugh ter, ag'-d t.-n, had an afflicting hurnor in her cars, I eyes, and hair for years, which we were unable to cure until we tried your SA-** A BARILLA. she has j been well for some months." ' From Mr*. Jan* K. Itire. a tcell known and much eUcmed lady of DcnnisriUe, Cape May C 0., .V. J. " My daughter has suffered for a year past with a scrofulous eruption, which was very troublesome. Nothing afforot-d any relief until we tried your SAHSAI'AUILLA, which soon completely cured her." i From Charles I*. Gnge, Esq, of the iridely-kn-.irn , Gage, Murray f Co., tn-Inufacturers of enamelled ' pop' rs in Xa'shua, X. 11. " 1 had for several years a very troublesome humor in my face, which grew constantly worse until it di-figured my features and became an intol ! erahle affliction. 1 tried almost every thing a man could of both advice and medicine, but without any relief whatever, until I took your Sap.-apalilla. It immediately made my face worse, as you tol l rne I it might for a time; but in a few weeks the new skin "began to form under the blotches, and con tinued until my face i as smooth as any body's, and I am without any symptoms of the disease that 1 know of. I enjoy perfect health, and without a | doubt owe it to your Sarsapap.illa." Erysipelas —General Debility Purify the Blood. From Dr. Bolt. Sascin, 11/uston St., Xnc York. '• I)R. ay:: P.. I seldom fail to remove Eruptions and Scrofulous Sore* by the persevering use of your Sars aparili.a, and I have just now cured an attack of Malignant Erysipelas with it. No alterative we possess equals the Sabsapakilla you have sup- j plied to the profession as well as to the people." i From J. E. Johnston, Esq., Irak 'man. Ohio. " For twelve years, I hail the yellow Erysipelas ; on my right arm, during which time I tried all the [ celebrated physicians I could reach, and took hun dreds of dollars worth of medicines. The ulcers i were so bad that the cords became visible, and tiie ! doctors decided that iny arm must be amputated. I j began taking your Sabsapakilla. Took two bot- I ties, and some of your PILIS. Together they have i j cured me. lam now as weli and sound as any body, j Being in a public place, my case is known to every j body in this community, and excites the wonder of j all." I From Hon. Henry Monro, M. V. P., of Xev:~astle, C. If., a leading member of the Canadian Parlia ment. j " I have used vour Sarsaparilla in mv family, for general debility, and for purifying the bio-jd, with verv benefMal results, and feel confidence in I commending it to the afflicted." St. Anthony's Fire, Hose, Salt Bheum, ' Scald Head, Sore Eyes. From Harvey Sickler, Esq., the able editor of the I Tunkhannock Democrat, Pennsylvania. " Our only child, about three years of age, was j attacked by pimples on bis forehead. They rapidly spread until they formed a loathsome and virulent ; sore, which covered his face, and actually blinded j ! his eyes for some days. A Skilful physician applied j nitrate of silver and other remedies, without any I apparent effect. For fifteen days we guarded his j hands, lest with them he should tear open the fes tering and corrupt wound which covered his whole i lace. Having tried every thing else we had any ; hope from, we began giving your Sarsaparilla, j and applying the iodide oi potash lotion, as you | I direct. The sore began to Ileal when we had given j ! the first bottle, and was well when we had finished j the second. The child's eyelashes, which had come j i out, grew again, and he is now as healthy and fair i as any other. The whole neighborhood predicted ; that the child must die." Syphilis and Mercurial Disease. From Dr. Ilirum Sloat, of St. Louis, Missouri. " I find your Sarsaparilla a more effectual remedy for the secondary symptoms of Syphilis | and for syphilitic disease than any other we passers. The profession are indebted to you for some of the j best medicines we have." I From A. J. French, M. D., <J eminent physician of Lawrence, Mass., who is a prominent member of the. Legislature of Massachusetts. ! "Dp.. Aver. My dear Sir: I have found your ; SARSAPARILLA an excellent remedy for Syphilis, i both of the primary and secondary type, and effee | tual in sonic cases that were too obstinate to yield ! to other remedies. Ido not know what we can em ■ Rloy with more certainty of success, where a powor il alterative is required." Mr. Cha*. S. I 'an Liar, of Xew Brunswick, X.J., had dreadful ulcers on ills legs, caused by the abuse of mercury, or mercurial disease, which grew more and morc'aggravated for years, in spite of every remedy or treatment that could be applied, until the persevering use of AVer's Sabsapakilla relieved fiim. Few cases can be found more inveterate and distressing than this, and it took several dozen bottles to cure him Leucorrhcea, "Whites, Female "Weakness, I are generally produced by internal Scrofulous Ut- j ! cerution, and are very often cured by the alterative effect of this Sabsapakilla. Some cases require, ! however, in aid of the Sabsapakilla, the skilful application of local remedies. From the trelll.-notrn and widely-celebrated Dr. Jacob Morrill, of Cincinnati. " I have found your Sap.saparii.la an excellent alterative in diseases of females. Many cases of ! Irregularity, Leueorrhoea, Internal Ulceration, and I local debility, arising from the scrofulous diathesis, have yielded to it, and there are few that do not, wlieu its effect is properly aided by local treatment." A lady, unicilling to allow the publication of her name, writes .- "Mv daughter and myself have been cured of a \ very debilitating Leucorrha of long standing, by , two bottles of your Sarsaparilla. Hheumatism, Gout, Liver Complaint, Dys pepsia, Heart Disease, Neuralgia, ' when caused by Scrofula in the system, are rapidly I cured by this Ext. Sarsaparilla. AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS i possess so many advantages over the other purgatives in the market, and their superior virtues are so universally known, that we need i not do more than to assure the public their ! quality is maintained equal to the best it ever has been, and that they may be depended on ! to do all that they have ever done. Prepared by j. C. AYER, M. D., Sc. Co., \ Lowell, Mass. Sold by Chas. Ritz and Dr. R. MartiD, Lewistown; H. S. McNabb & Co., Belleville | Jacob Metz, Allenville; Mrs. Mary Breh men, McVeytown ; Joseph Strode, Strode's Mills ; and by dealers generally. Cedar and Willow Ware. Churns, Buckets, Butter Bowls, -®- Clothes, Baskets, Market Baskets, Ac., j for sale by J. B. SELHEIMER. Oils, Paints, lc. LEAD, Red Lead, Zinc, Venitian Red, and all other kinds of colors. A1 so. Linseed Oil, Fish Oil, Coal Oil, &o. t fo* i M J. B. SELHEIMER'S. | GENERAL STATEMENT Of Receipts and Expenditures of Mifflin County. Amos Hoot, Treasurer of Mfflin County, in Account with said County from January 4, 1864, to January 9, 1865, inclusive. DR. To outstanding tax for 1860 $270 78 To " " l6l 900 60 To " " 1862 1731 40 To " •• 1803 8334 48 To State, Co. and Relief tax, '64 35270 95 To fine paid by Demarest 5 00 To cash from Com sale of lands 206 67 To " '• unseated land taxes 422 84 To balance of militia fund, appro priated to relief fund 389 48 To cash received from former treas. 107 29 50639 55 Due treasurer 896 64 51536 19 CR. By outstanding tax of 1860 191 33 percentage of collectors of '6l 244 96 " exonerations " " 54 06 " outstanding tax of 1862 178 89 " percentage of col. " 374 42 " exonerations " " 245 09 " outstanding tax for 1863 253 96 " percentage of cel. of " 1493 90 " exonerations " " 573 14 " outstanding tax for 1864 4939 41 com. fur prunipt payment, '64 1314 15 | " percentage for collectors " 192 24 " exonerations " " 273 94 10129 40 " county orders lifted 8307 21 j " relief orders " 10083 80 amount appropriated to bounties to 100 days men 6750 00 " percentage on above 67 50 , " amt. paid to treasurer of Poor Directors 3000 00 " ami. of State tax paid for '64 11932 98 " Treas. percentage on State tax 120 53 " arnt. paid Eastern State Peo. 153 84 j " amt. paid for fox and wild cat scalps 126 15 " amount paid for road views 80 00 " " J. W. Shaw, road dam. 40 00 " " " for gas bills 1 75 " costs on deeds to commissioners 89 25 Treasurer's commission 653 78 Mifflin county m account vnth the Common wealth of Pennsylvania. DR. Tux on real and personal estate: To amount of said tax as fixed by the board of Revenue Commission ers for the year 1564 $10345 71 Deduct 5 per cent, collecting $517 29 do Treasurer's commission on $9527 42 at 1 per cent. 98 27 615 56 Due Commonwealth 9730 15 Half null tax: ! To amt. said tax for the year 1364 1 903 40 j Deduct 5 per cent, collecting 99 63 do Treasurer's commission on j $1506 53 at 1 per cent. IS 97 113 80 Due Commonwealth 1877 6Q Recapitulation of Account. To amounts due Commonwealth as above, viz: : State l ax $9730 15 Haif Mill Tax 137 7 60 11307 75 CR. By payments into State Trtas'v, viz: On State Tax ' $9990 49 Ou Half Miil Tax 1942 49 j Balance due county 325 23 Tavern Licenses, DR. To amount of said licenses 410 00 ; Due treasurer 10 50 ~420 50 CR. By cash paid State treasurer 400 00 | " treasurer's percentage 20 50 420 50 Eating House Licenses. DR. By amount of said licenses 110 00 CR. By cash paid State treasurer 75 80 " treasurer's percentage 5 50 " balance due Commonwealth 28 70 110 00 Retailer's Licenses. DR. To amount of said licenses 796 00 Due treasurer 5 60 801 60 CR. By cash paid State treasurer 741 40 " " " for adv. list 18 20 " costs paid in suits vs. J. M. Stau ber, Patrick Foley, and James Foley, as per Justice's certificate 220 Treasurer's percentage 39 80 - 801 60 Pamphlet Laics. DR. To amount of said pamphlets 2 00 CR. Treasurer's per centage 10 Due Commonwealth 1 90 2 00 Bounty Fund. DR. Balance on band at last settlement $1362 50 Proceeds of bonds 9000 00 10,362 50 CR. Boarding bills paid 31 10 Bounties paid since last settlement 536 00 Citizens' note lifted in Ru-sel's bank 4520 00 In Mifflin County bank 4534 75 9,621 85 Balance 740 65 County order appropria ted to bounties 6750 00 Amt. received from loan 1000 00 8490 65 Paid Purcell's men 2050 00 do Selheimer's men 4300 00 do men in other co's. 200 00 F. L. Hutter, for Assess' ment Books, Military : Record Book, bl'ksac. 258 00 ! Relief orders lifted 1130 54 County orders 550 00 Stamps and postage 2 11 I 8490 65 State and County Taxes for 1860 & 1861 1860. J. .J Cottle, Collector Armagh— Amount due 270 78 " paid 79 45 Balance due 191 33 1861. G. B. Penepacker, Col. Granville— Amount due slls 81 paid 21 85 Percentage 93 96 1861. Ira Thompson, Col. Armagh— Amount due $784 85 " paid 5.9 79 Exonerations 54 06 Percentage 151 00 1 State and County Taxes for 1862. James Shehan, Collector Granville— Amount due $266 09 " paid 60 81 Exonerations 93 46 Percentage 111 82 | David Sncok. Collector Decatur — Amount due $252 41 " paid 107 75 Exonerations 48 36 Percentage 65 47 Outstanding 30 83 Wm, Greer. Collector Brown— Amount due $347 96 " paid 133 04 Fx meratiuns 70 75 Percentage 144 IT 11. S. Price, Collector Oliver— Amount due $495 82 " paid 362 52 Exonerations 14 94 Outstanding 118 36 Geo. \\ . Mc Brule, Col. McVeytown—- Amount due $lB7 05 " paid 157 35 Outstanding 29 7U : George Settle. Collector Bratton— Amount due $lB2 07 paid 111 62 Exonerations 17 49 Percentage 52 96 Total outstanding for 1862, $l7B 8 9 _ _ State and County Taxes for 1863. Collectors, *•' l| |-| f? 4 R. I*. Maclav, Armagh township 313 38 35 58 42 84 234 95 Jacob I). Smith, Decatur " 063 20 547 10 22 87 93 23 Thomas"! Druko, Wayne " 565 05 418 80 30 76 115 49 W. W. Oitmore, Menno " 451 75 261 62 9 04 181 09 Robert Dunn, Hrown " 1255 22 1034 25 32 09 188 88 Jonathan Amich, Dorry " 1228 16 968 89 37 00 222 27 George Miller. Rewistown Borough 959 16 660 06 100 16 198 94 Christian Myers, Armagh township 1958 73 1704 77 j i 253 96 Jos R. llruttnn, Oliver M 318 02 154 391 31 98 131 65 RichcHon Hratton, Bratton " 1 270 48 183 44 17 43 69 61 1 Jos. U. Ewitig, N. Hamilton Borough ! 142 36 99 43 24 29 18 64 Joseph T. Reiff, MeVeytown " 208 97 145 15 24 68 89 14 j Total ~| 8334 48 t " 6213 State and County Taxes for 1864. j . *■> . O o. 2 ® £2 C n u Amount Amount i> £ wi Coll,o ' orl - o rt. pid. Uii & lga.g. S.S M♦* -g a>w C 3 a O ° $ § §■ o I >ti vin Henry, Brown townehip ,'5833 72 3367 00 1(57 85 308 87 V. Contner. Armagh " 5080 20 3731 55 78 31 129 41 1146 5)3 Jon. Stewart, perry " 4449 02 3424 77 122 78 901 47 Reuben llook, Peoatur " 1804 37 1427 35 59 00 378 02 John Peachoy, Union " 4759 86 4336 55 63 00 213 82 146 49 John Glaegow, Wayne " 2340 07 1976 73 69 37 293 97 James Wallie, Lowistown Borough 4083 64 3721 00 34 70 139 80 188 14 Henry Steeley, Menno township 3731 8t j 3322 65 58 23 179 77 171 21 William Foy. Granville " 2834 85 2122 95 32 80 76 630 82 S. 11. Swigart, Oliver " 2681 02 2164 19 87 14 430 29 Charles Bratton, Bratton " 1417 36 1064 46 44 34 308 56 D. F. Stevens, N. Hamilton Borough 424 60 300 53 20 48 4 16 99 43 C. Beck, McVeytown " 763 78 601 48 18 90 12 47 24 51 106 42 Total ~~ 38270 95 31551 2f|273 94 192 24 1314 15 4939 41 MILITIA TAJB3. DP. , To outstanding tax of |lO7 50 do do 1802 233 50 | do do 1863 659 50 jTo amount of tax of 1864 730 50 1751 00 CK. llj percentage of collectors of 1861 67 exonerations do do 52 50 outstanding do 41 50 percentage of collectors of 1862 6 29 exonerations do do 90 50 1 outstanding d 0 37 j percentage of collectors of 1863 13 ji exonerations do do 309 51) j outstanding do 25 50 percentage of collectors of 1864 o 95 exonerations do do 23 50 ; outstanding do 64> oj 131 1 02 am't p'd Maj D Eisenbise, 8.1. 5y y,. Treasurer's percentage balance in band* of Treasurer, i | (appropriated to Relief fund,) 389 4g i j __ 175f00 Relief Orders issued front Jan. 23, 1864 to Dec. 31, 1864, both days inclusive: I.swistown r.'ja i ' Belleville 1-i w ■ &!£* •„ liMoo Rvedsville j]-j , Vl Newton Hamilton 372 w MeVevt-owa i,..7 ~, | Allenville f Atk:non' Mills r fJ tliuToo j Deduct orders returned mJ ret r.ed ( ; febl Total issue l~Wao~w NEW Tailoring Establishment, Respectfully announces /% \M to his friends and the pub lie generally that he has ta en the stand lately occu pied by .Mr. Cogley, be. ' Kail g g tween Rudi-i'.i's and Sel a heimer's stores, where he WW ' Vj| has opened a select assort \l\ J jft ] ment of Cloths, Casimeres, f f fl J and Vesting*. which he wili ii i make up to order in the best and most fashionable style, and on reas enable terms. Give him a call. mh23 ROBERT W. I'ATTON, SOI'IB SIDE OF RIRKET STREET, LEW ISTOW N, P %. i . I J AS just received and opened at his m _LA tabiishment a new supply of Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Fancy Articles, &c., which he will dispose of at reasonable pricei. He invites all to give him a cail and examine his stock, which embraces all articles in his line, and is sufficiently large to enable ail to make selections who desire to purchase. • neatly and expeditiously j attended to, and all work warranted. Thaukful for the patronage heretofore re | ceived, he respectfully asks a continuance of j the 6ame, and will eDdeavor to please all who : may favor him with their custom. feb2 ; SADDLES, HARNESS, &c. SENT DOOR to the I *lo* HOrSE. A The subscriber having now on hand one of the best and largest stocks between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, in order to accom modate business to the times, others for sale complete assortment of Saddles, Harness, Bridles, Collars, Trucks, Whips, Hanies, Valises, tarpet Bags, which are offered for sale low for cash, or ap proved credit. Among his stock will be found some high- I ly finished sets of light Harness equal to any manufactured, Let ail in want of good articles, made by ; experienced workmen, give bim a call . JOHN DAVIS. Lewistown, April 19, 1860. off at REDUCED PRICES. r l l un^ers 'goed, having a large Stock of _L Eastern made BOOTS AND SHOES on hand, offers the same at very low prices from now to the first of April, in order to raise money. As the war is very near at an end, and. knowing that prices will be lower : as soon as that conies, he is determined to be ready fur the low prices. So, come on, Boj9 ! and Gir's. and get cheap Shoes. MANUFACTURING attended to as usu , al. He has a full stock of Home-made Work ' on hand, which he offers at very low prices. EISWALD'S .METILIC SOLES k HEELS, a fuh stock kept on hand. Having purchas ed the Patent Right for those Metalic Soles, i for Mifflin county, he cautions all others from j dealing in them, unless by his consent. T . BILLY JOHNSON*. Lewistown, Jan. 25, iß6o— tapl GO AND SEE THI Bit GLEPHJM AND Numerous other Animals. 1 A lELIX has been to the city and pur .xX • chased an enormous Elephant, and I loaded him with about a ton of Christmas | Goods, suitable for holiday presents, among j J, . are most wonderful curiosities. •>1 . k' e pb_ an l left Philadelphia, December I 4th and arrived at Felix's Store on the 7th, I making the trip in three days ; and while be ing unloaded seemed to express great relief j A- relix has numerous styles of goods, such as Albums, Ladies' Fancy B"iee. Va ses, China V are. Glassware and White Tea Betts, Perfumery, Notions, Ac. Felix's is the place to get good and cheap Groceries \ and ail kinds of Dried Fruit, baking and 1 bunch Raisins, Prime Pepper and all kinds ! P ar ® Apices; and for a general assortment , ■ things for family use, call at Felix's j Come soon and lav in your Christmas j goods, as I am aware that by holding off un til near the holidays, the excitement will be so great that I fear we will not be able to ac commodate our customers as we should like dec< A. FELIX S„, CARPENTERS. ELHEIMER'S is the place to buv the best and cheapest Hand, Rip, Tennant, Com* pass and Cross Cut Saws; Planes. Bite, Hatn* j mere, Hatchets. Squares. Rules, Chisels, Au uKur ®i'ts, Drawing Knives, Spoke 1 shaves Bevels, and all other Tools in your line. The carpenters all buy at J. B. SELHFIMER'S. Cordage. Cordage. ROPES, Tow Lines, Bed Cords, Clothes Lines, Twiots, and other cordage lot • *>7 J. B. SELDEIMER.
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