RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES Of Mifflin County, from Jany Bth, 185!, to Jany Bth, 1852, inclusive. no rt. H. McCinrno, Bm., ttmsmier, in *> oowtiwith ®®- ! amount received for eld journals sold 50 „ u " on fall assessment, 1 89 ,4 Dividends Bridge Stock, 63 60 <• <. of abatement on payin't quota State Tax, 200 00 >• Cash in hands last settlem t, *4 Comm'rs orders at settlement. 3-" $26,411 66 J | I>K |avis ,\li K. t'o.vr.NKß, Sheriff, in account with the eo'y of MilHin, Pa. OK. To amount fines and fees received in Court | i-J inrfpr Sessions, $1 Hi | To :imount fees " '* I Common Pleas, 1 j i sl6} 25 j Kobert 11 MD'uNic, Esq.; Treasurer of Mifflin county, M account with the ( om l)i; m<,i wealth of Pennsylvania. _ Uv TAX ON ItKA I. ANP PERSOVVf. EST.ITE : To nmount said tax levied for 1851. SIBO 9 It- 1 .. 44 outstanding for I9.K\ Ji ; .< 4. received for fall assessments, 7 o'.l for pedlar's licenses granted bv court. 60 0" " fines for Sabbath breaking, 200 ( $16,938 08 | RF.r\ILF.KS' l.lf-KNSKS. To aggregate amount said licenses ussos-.- edfor the year 1851. as per statement „i Mercantile Appraiser, filed with C o. j Treasurer, ■ <oJ —' , | TAVERN' LICENSE*. To a create amount lid licenses granted for7i.c~>ear 1851. _ $23300 To amount iinrolloctel for as per last ■report of Auditors, '1 "" i $362 00 | P A MPHI FT I A VVS. To aggregate amount received tor sale ol sod laws for the year 1351, 3'- 00 | $2 00 | I'ATE.NT MEDICINES, OVSTKR CELLAR AND DISTILLER S , LICENSES. To aggregate ainount said licences assess d I loMtol, * ,7 ~ r,n I $172 50 ! BILLIARD ROOM AND IKS' PIN' AI.LF V LICENCES. To aggregate amount said licences assessed for 1351, S7O 00 S7O 00 MILI. LICENSES. To auerecnte amount said licenses assessed for" 1851, SIOO 00 | $l6O 00 MiI.ITU TA V. To aggregate amount said la* levied and assessed for 1 HT> 1, $O4l 50 To aggregate ain't outs'aud'ng for IS;"/), 719 00 $1,360 ;')0 JAMES L. M'ILYAINK, Register and Recorder of Mifflin county, in account with the DR. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. C'K. To amount Collateral Inheritance tax ree'd by hitn up to Dec 1. 1851, 7210 9.' i $216 85 [ WE, the undersigned. Auditors ol Mifflin county, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, do certify that in pursuance of an "Act of Assembly relating t > counties, township* Ac , passed the 15tli of April, 1834, and of the Itli section of an Act relative to U. appointment nf Trustee* of Orphans" Court." Ac., passed April 22, 1816, we met at the Commissioner-' O.ii' c in the boro gh ot Lewislown. on tho sth dav of Januarv. 1852. and did audit, setle and adjust the • • r<l accounts between Robert If. M'Cluitie, Esq.. Treasurer of said County and the Satet Tr.-as.iry—an>! b< tw • n , ! Treasurer and tin county of Mifflin ; also the account of Davis McKean Coutner. T <{.. Sheriff of said county —ami also tin- Collateral Inhere ; tance Tax accounts of James L. M llvaine, Esq.. It. ii-u-r mi Record" r, with the Common wealth, as the same arc stated in the foregoing Reports. I.N Wl'l M .r*s WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands et the oiiice aforesaid, tins 10th d.iv of January, A, I). 1w52I w 52 THOMAS IIA7.LET, | CYKCS DOILMAN, ' Auditor-. 110IILET A. McKEE, j ST AT KM EXT, showing the amount of debts due to and owing by the County of Mifflin —Also, the amount of State and County Tax nuts! tiding Jan. S, 1852. (The Statement in detail of amount due by several Collectors will he given next week.) Amount tax outstanding of 1951, § 8.373 79 •' •' 1-50, 29 29 Balance due by 1,. Hoover, former Treasurer, being money received !>\ In in and not ac counted for in settlement, tor which suit is pending, 250 00 Balance due on settlement from Foster Aiilliken's Estate. 171 iM) j Amount of tax assessed for 1852, 14,000 00 i Notes of sundry persons, 60 16 $21,824 24 STATEMENT, OF DEBTS OWIMi BV THE COI'NTY, VIZ AVhoIe amount of Certificates of Loan issued by the' ounty. SIO,OOO 00 Amount lifted and burnt, 9,830 00 Balance In circulation, SI 70 00 Whole amount of Certificates of Loans issued by the Treasurer, be.-tr.ng in terest of 6 per cent, $7,201 16 Amount lilted and cancelled, 7.057 32 Balance outstanding- 203 84 Balance oi Purchase ot Poor House property, 12,000 00 Whole amount of indebtedness, $12,373 84 AMOUNT OF ORDI ORS i-sued by the County Commissioners from the Ist January to the hist. .December, IBi> 1, inclusive: TVtit Jurors' pay, :<1,45l 121 • " " 387 ( Assessors ' !!,> 24 Con .tables " advertising and at tending elections, 7c oj j Con-sfnllies' pay return and attend ing Courts, _ 117 42 Constables' costs in Commonwealth i cases, 71 4(1 Justices' costs Comw'th racv, 04 Witnesses' " " " 17 1 22 *1". J'. McCoy, Prot'v and elk's' fees, i . 13 1 Sundry persons, for It"-.Us and Sta tionery for county offices, ov 24 llepeirs to Court llouse and Jail, 27 831 AVoif scalps 21 U<i ■Clorbir-' ' >r Prisoners. '• -9 l Dir-otors of the Poor, 2,82 i •_>' 1 T'nel fur Court House and -Jail, 1->1 131 11 nrv 1 court crier and e'ean i c.A n.->i jug court house, •-"* —.■ , A.O. iJ.i; •. y, boarding prisoners and turnkey?, 121 88 <5. Dunmire. service? as Corninis'r, 00 "Xalter- L McCay and <l. J'rysinger advertising and printing tor eo., 141 024 Election officers pay, 285 83 1 By amount Commissioners on} .. (■ Road orders " 168 00 j „ (. fox scalp certificates " 155 00 „ .. f'oor House Bonds, 4000 00 ! Interest paid on same, 165 00 j .i << Co. money lifted and burnt, 10 00 j .. Interest paid on same, 48 I '• draft K.S.P. maint'ng convicts, 113 48 i " " paid orders court road damages 443 75 j '• " " " " Auditors pay, 30 00 " " " Mercantile Appraiser's fees, 11 62 J " '' Lewistotvn bank money paid •• " Commissioners, 125 00 •' '• Percentage allowed collectors, 366 49 " " exonerations " •' 267 82 •' " fclrror in duplicates, 21 40 " " Tax outstanding for 1820, 29 29 .i " " " 1851, 8373 79 " •' Paid successor, I). Zeigler, 1842 60 " Treasurer's percentage, 536 28 $26,411 66i j By fees as She'll'in sundry Corn'th cases, $23 8i £ u .. •• summoning 326 jurors, 81 5(1 uk " Advertising Gen'l election, 75 " commission levying tines on $l4O 25, 4 20| " balance due county, 5.! 91 j" I $164 25 Bv ain't paid State Treas'r as per receipt,sl2oo.l j |*■ •• commission allowed collectors, 641 93 ! " " exonerations " " 439 Ci ! " error in duplicates, 240 • !•• •• tax outstanding for 1850, 18 00 ; .. •• •• 1951. 3582 69 ; |• Treasurer's percentage. 150 92 j $16,838 08 , I I>\ ain't paii! .Slate Treas'r as per receipt ~ S # o9 licences sundry persons not in bus iness after Ist May, "21 SO '■ • " sundry licenses lett with Justices of the I'eaee tor collection, Do' 25 I •"J. P. Schlosser's license, left cou'ty liefore collection, 7 00 I "'• p:\nJ for advertising list, 30 (Ml |•• " Treasurer's commission retained, 35 11 $75'J "25 IJv cash paid State Treas'r as per receipts, $232 15 J. Alexander. !>ist. Attorney. commission on collections, 740 •* " '• to Clerk of Courts. 3 00 amount treasurer's percentage retained, 13 -Is I llalancc due Commonwealth. 50 07 $302 00 1 I'.v amount Treasurer's percentage, $ 10 I " due Commonwealth, 1 10 $2 00 Ily ain't paid State Treas'r as per receipts, $127 05 sundry licences on which suit has been brought and jiidgmentjObt'd, 37 50 " Treasurer's percentage, 7 05 $172 50 i itv iin'l T f SliuM'- license for ten pin al ley, upon winch proof was made not in use since Ist May, $lO 00 H_\ amount 'l'. K. license for hilltard room, on which suit has been brought and judgment obtained, 3u 00 S7O 00 j My cash paid State Treas'r as per receipts. $144 '.'7 j '• Treasr's percentage retained. 803 I•' ain't J. Gillaui's license, left co since asst. 7 00 $l6O 00 liy rash paid Stale Trea'r as per receipt, $238 79 •* ain't exonerations allowed collectors of 1850, 435 00 '• " commission, " " 22 86 •' " paid assessors, 831 *' outstanding of 1851. fll 5" " " Treasr's percentage retained, 11 0t is] .:tr,o go I By cash p'd Auditors and Clerks for settling accounts, 7 6 00 , amount Register's commission, 10 811 " due Commonwealth, 200 OOj $216 85 •J. L. M'llvaino, indexing books, Ac., 23 0" Coroner and Justices, holding inqui sitions on dead bodies, 22 03.1 \\ illiam Butler, postage, 1 70 Jos. Alexander, Dist. Atty's fees, 50 50 Paints and oils for painting e. h., 121 GO II .filling prisoners and repr'g irons, 12 G2l C. ( . Spotswood, telegraphing for witnesses, &<*., per order Bist At'v, 1 40 Binding pamphlet laws, 1 '0 H. 11. Mi ('liiitie, case for surveyor's office. 25 00 '' V| -i Coplin. tax overpaid collector M ayu ;, Is ty. ' 5 GO i>. >!. Contiier, balance due him at last, settlement, 149 G2J it. \\ alters. balance of salary as clerk for IS3O, ' 100 00 H. I. Walters, 1 quarter's salary, 50 00 I-. c. Hale, Att'y for eo. '49-50, 40 00 V. atts.uu & Jacob, carpet, for c't room, 2 50 •las. Burns, interest on Poor llouse farm to April 1, 1831, 240 00 Mr-, (,'artes Burns, by direction of Poor ll)u • C.mnni -ioner?. 25 00 R. C. Ilale, preparing deed, bond, 1 v. , oi. purchase poor house farm, 10 00 i George Lane, tax overpaid collector M ajn, 1850, 5 50 Nathaniel Wilson, ballot box for | Bratton township, 40Q Ard & Hoover, medical attendance ! I at prison up to April 1, 1851, G1 00 John R. Weekes, establishing and marking meridian line, as per act of Assembly, 30 50 L>. R. Reynolds, Auditing Prothon- I tary and Register's accounts of I State Tax, 10 00 I Levi Glass, balance in full as G'om missioner, 100 00 D. M. Centner, Sheriff, fees in Com monwealth ease, 17 471 ! Thos. Stroup, service as Commis'r, 4U 00 W. S. Custer —interest on money loaned county, 3 00 Lewistown Water Company—water rent for Jail to Apr. 1, 1852, 10 00 I>. R. Reynolds—fees former clerk Sessions. 11 37 J George Frysingor, Esq., Borough Treasurer —appropriation of fiue to purchase of Town Clock, 180 00 Jno. 11. Weekes, standard measure, or Surveyor's chain, 3 00 | J. T. Sterrett—freight and porter age on paints Ac., for C. 11., 5 44 i Jno. 1. W cokes, et. aI. laying out ! road from railroad opposite Lew istown, to McCulloch's -Mills, Ju niata county, 170 75 !Z. Rittenhouse, fees late clerk Ses , 74 05 ! J no. Cubbison—ice for Court, at Aug. term, 75 11. J. Walters—cash paid for water and cleaning office, 1 124 1 J. Wingate, et. aI. laying out road from Benedict's Mill to some point in Union county, 25 40 I Jno. Kerr, ft. at. laying out road from Mifflin to Huntingdon co., 34 GO T. W. Bailey—painting Court 11., 100 HO ! W. S. Custer, bul. in full as Com. OS 00 I Jno. R. Weekes, running line be i tween P. 11. farm A Buchanan, 300 ! A. Blymyer, Stoves, Ac., for Jail, 8 00 i W. A. MeManigal—money ovor paid on purchase of unseated land, at last Treasurer's sale, 9 G3 i Mifflin eo. Agricultural Society, per Act of Assembly, 100 00 | Wm. Shiinp, Sheriff-—conveying Wm. Hall, to Eastern Peniten'y, G7 73 i 11. J. Walters, easli paid to sundry persons {'or cutting wood for office, i carrying in coal, and for Dup licates, 10 62} J Given under our hands at the Commission- ; ; er's office, in Lewistown, the 10th day of , January, 1852. ' G. HUN MIRE,) T. STROUP, > Commissioners. J. DOItMAX, J Attest 11. J. WALTERS, Clerk. " lewistown biillsT PIIHK subscribers have taken the Lewistown JL Mills and formed a copartnership under I the firm of JOIIN STERRETT & CO. forcar -1 r . v ' n n on a general MILLING BUSI ! NFS?, vvisii to buy a large quantity of all kinds of GRAIN, for which we will pay lhe i HIGHEST I'KK ts the market will afford, accord ing to the quaiity of the grain. Any person wishing to store their wheat can j do so, and a receipt will be given to be kept in i store until the Ist of August, and after that : until the Ist ot December. In case of wheat left in store, ihe subscribers reserve the privi- j 1 lege of purchasing said wheat when the own- ( ers wish to sell, at from 13 to 15 cents oil' o! j | Philadelphia prices, and if we do not buy a: ; this rate, then we charge one cent per bushel i for storage. No interest will be allowed on j i money not 1 itted for grain sold, as we are prc i pared to pay CASH at all times. FLOUR and ult kinds of 1 FF.I) kept and for sale for cash. \V. THOMPSON, AND. McFARLANi:, HUGH CONLKY, S. S. WOODS. Lewistotvn, May 2. 1851.—tf •>i | TONS of Valentine A. Thomas' best • Of-E IKON, for sale by 02l F. G. FRANCISCUS, Agent for Valentine & Thomas. g gr i k| | LBS. Anvils and Vices, Screw J •Jv/U Plates, assorted. ,1 to 1A inch, : Blacksmith's Bellows, from OO to 42 inches. For sale, low tor cash, by 024 F. G. FRANCISCUS. ("N ILCIiRIST'S celebrated American Ra-\ M zors. A small lot of those splendid Raj I zors just received. They require no honing or j j sharpening —each Razor warranted. For sale j j lv j ' 0c124 F. G. FR\NCISCUS. ■r | | KEGS pure While Lead,§ 2 per keg ; tJU KM) boxes Window Glass; 100 gallons j Flaxseed Oil ; 100 lbs., Putty, Spirits ot Tur- I pontine, Paris Green, Chromes oi different j j colors, with an assortment of all kinds Paints, j I Pamt brushes, Sash Tools, Ac., for sale by I oct24 F. G. FRANCISCUS. Hammered Iron. (.FARMERS, Blacksmiths, Machinists, and' others, are respectfully invited to examine j i a new and superior article of HAMMERED I 1 RON, made ot the celebrated Freedom Blooms. I by Messrs. John A. Wright A. Co., l.ewistown. Pa. This Iron for quality, toughness and j i eveness of finish is unsurpassed by any Ham- j ! mere.! Iron in ihe State. All sizes of Wagon i | and buggy Tire, snmll and large sizes of Bar j —square, tl.it, oval, A round—Plough Irons of ■ all kinds. Sledge Moulds, Crow Kirs, Ac., for ! ! sale, for cash, Irv F. G. FRANCISCUS. I Orders for any extra sizes promptly ; executed. nov 7 Reduction in > THE FIIICE OF ZL o VMERICAN Rolled Bar Iron 3 cts. . Horse Shoe Bar •' Nail Rods 4 " i warranted good, and will be sold for cash at j the above tales, by iioT F. G. FRANCISCUS. AT COST! flAllE undersigned offers to the public, nf- JL fording FIRST RATE B\RG VINJ?, hia entire i stock of Dry Uooih, Rools &, Shoes. at COST. Having taken the Sationaf I louse mid Stage Ojjic.e, I find that 1 have too many j irons in the lire to keep them ail going,and I therefore give the people this opportunity to I buy cheap. J. TIIOMAS. Lewistown, < tctober 31, 1-151. Uillff. KllOt**. V LOT of Hartshorn's Gentlemen's l eather ! soled Gun. Shoes, a superior article for ! j tiale by Musks MONTGOMERY, j POOR HOUSE STATEMENT! lor 1$1. Jhigvstlnc IFukijield, Robert Mathews .y James M. Brown, Fsqrs., Directors of the Poor and of the House of Employ ment for the County of Mifflin, in ac count with said county, to the 31st De cember, 1851, inclusive: us:. To cash ree'd from County Treasurer §2827 50 for sheep pasture, 3 50 " for hauling, 2 50 for clover leave, 1 87 " for pasturing drove, C 00 " do. do. 3 00 " a fine from a Justice, 58 for corn aud pasture for a drove, 15 02 " from JohnCowen. (pauper) 350 " balance in favor of the Di rectors, 414 02 §3277 49 : CR. By casli paid for repairing and fitting up house for the poor, §276 42 " for stock, CBS 26 " farming utensils, 125 09 provisions—meat, pota toes, &c., 377 01 " bedsteads, beds and bed ding, 116 67 " grain, hay and seed. 104 12 " household and kitchen furniture, 127 gj " merchandize, J4g 17 for boarding before April Ist, 1851, 23 50 wagon and plough gears, 63 00 books and stationary, 15 09 insurance 011 property, 20 90 expenses of Steward to Dauphin and Cumber land poor houses, 9 31 for making bcdding.cloth ing and for house work, 56 75 constables for serving no tices 011 Overseers of the Poor, 7 57 for meat vessels, 14 25 hardware, 34 py supporting and burying out door paupers, G5 1G Overseers of the Poor, of West township, Hun tingdon county, for M alter Knox,(pauper) 115 00 for labor on farm, 161 09 for fire wood, 36 00 for rails, 50 00 traveling expenses, 1 70 for shaving paupers, 10 (KJ " out-door medical aid, 10 00 for drugs, 1 12 " matron, 21 50 " for tubs and buckets, 9 00 Geo. Guthrie. Steward, for one year, 500 00 §3277 49 XOTE.—Deb!- contracted in 1851, and due 1 to sundry persons tor merchandise, farming ' utensils, blacksioithing, hardware, drugs, wood. ! coal, saddlery, -uiui its ot directors, dtc. amount- ' ,'"g to " §1577 45 | To which add the above balance due the directors, 414 (jg 1991 47 Paid by the Steward since the 31st Dec., 1851, out of monies drawn from the County Treasurer, 1055 3? l 1 Ralance of the debts of 1851, remain- 1 ing unpaid Jan. 23, 1852, §936 09 for the payment of which, the Steward holds an v order on the County Treasurer for §IOOO. Produce of the. Farm. 1 About 600 bushels of wheat. " 800 '• corn. " 300 " oats. 169 " potatoes. 7 " onions. $ " seed onions. 5 " beets. 50 loads of hay. 2 beeves killed, weight 693 lbs. 2 beef hides, " 114 " 7 hogs kilted, " 1658 " Stock on Farm. 4 horses. 12 head horned cattle, 20 shoats, 2 breeding sows and 17 pigs. Farming I trnsils. 1 four horse wagon, I two horse wagon, 1 one horse wagon, 4 set of wagon gears, 4 set of plough gears, 1 set of single harness, 1 wagon • saddle, i set of wood ladders, 1 set of hay lad der-, 1 sled, 2 ploughs, 2 harrows, 1 corn culli- a vator, 1 wheelbarrow, 1 fanning mill, 1 grind- i stone, 1 double bitted axe, 1 set of splitting 1 tools, 2 woodsaws, 6 forks, 3 shovels. 6 corn 1 iioes, 3 garden hoes, I grubbing hoe, 4 spades, | 4 scythes, 6 cow chains, 4 hatters and chains, 1 1 post bar, 4 augers, 1 scoop shovel, 15 bags, and * 2 new cistern pumps. House Furniture. , 8 coal stoves, 1 cook stove, 1 wood stove. 1 • book case, I kitchen cupboard, 4 tables, 3 stands, 1 1 1 shot gun, 4 coal buckets, 30 bedsteads, 36 ! beds and bedding, 3 iron kettles, 7 tubs, 1U buck- ' ets, I set of butcher tools, 39 chairs, 5 chests, 1 1 sink, and 2 churns. 1 Work Done by Paupers. , 2 haps quilted, 5 coats made, 6 vests made, 12 t pair of pants made, 43 pair of stockings knitted, ( 7 frocks made, 5 sheets made, 7 shirts made, 6 < inexpressibles made, 24 aprons made, 10 towels : 1 made, 4 caps made, and 4 sun bonnets made. 1 Paupers. Number brought in April Ist, 1851, by the Overseers of the Poor, " 30 1 Number admitted on orders from Justices of 1 the Peace, 36 1 Admitted without orders-, 8 ! Born in the house, 1 1 Whole number admitted through the year, 75 ' Died in the house, 9 Discharged, 40 Bound out, 2—51 Number in poor house January Ist, 1852, 24 1 Number of out door paupers, 12 : Died through the year, 5 7 Leaving the number supported b> the coun- j ty, Jan. Ist, 1852, 31 j We, the undersigned, auditors of Mifflin coun ! ty, elected and sworn according to law, having j examined the accounts and vouchers of the Di | rectors of the Poor and of the House of Em j ployment for said county to the 31st December, ; 1851. inclusive, do certify that we find a balance due to the Directors aforesaid, of four hundred and fourteen dollars and two cents, by the coun ty aforesaid. Given under our hands at Lewistown, this 1 23d day of January, 1852. R. A. McKEE, } . .. THOMAS IIAZLETT, ) AU(Jilors - February 6, 1852-4t. Stoves, Stoves, Stoves. A LARGE stock ot new and beautiful Cooking and Parlor STOVES, Ten Plate i from 22 to 32 inches; Air-Fight i Cook, Vernon do.. Ilathaw-ay do., Keystone do., 1 Universe do., Complete do. Revere Air-Tight ; Parlor Stove, Ottoman do., Persian do., Excel ! sior do., Etna do. Barroom Stoves, Harp Can- I lion do.. Cannon do.. Cast Oven do., Russia do., I j Ben Franklin do—for wood or coal —all of i which will be sold low lor cash, at the Hard- I ware Store of j 02l F. G. FRANCISCUS. j Ureal *t'ieniillc Discoveries. BY DB. 3 W. COOPER. Alill% iiaj) dHi Completely Cured in Three Days, By Dr. J. W. Cooper's Vegetable Compound Fever ami Ague Pills. THIESE PILI.S are composed entirely of Vegetable A substances, and in ninty-nine cases out of every hun dred, will perform a perfect and Complete cure in three j days. No instance has ever been known, where more 1 than si* days have been required to perform a complete cure, even in the very worst cases, and on the strongest constitutions. W'e would earnestly say to all who are atilirted Willi this distressing disease, to get one bo* and try them, and in all cases, two boxes are warranted to eure, if taken according to the directions, or the money returned. Th ese pills not only perforin a perfect cure in three ! days, but remove the bile and create a healiliy iction of ■ the liver, ami consequently fortify the system against a j future attack. A LSO, My Vegetable Anti-Dyspepsia Filters. This Medicine is a certain cure for Dyspepsia in its very worst forma. Thousands of cases have been com- i pletely cured by it within the last year, which have ' ! been entirely despaired of by the regular family physi- | cians. We do not recommend it to cure everything—we ; recommend it to cure Dyspepsia, and the diseases origi nating from it, and that it will cure in almost every case, and it is recommended for nothing else. In many in stances, even the worst of cases have been completely cured in two and three months, but it depends somewhat ' npon the constitution of the patient. We would sav to all who are articled with Dys|tepsia, give this medicine a fair trial, and if it tails to do g..od, your money vviil be j returned. ALSO, My Vegetable Worm Powders. This is the most wonderful Worm Destroyer ever ' known, and at the same time, so pleasant to lake, that i ; almost every child will be fond of it. and many instances J have been known of children crying for more after once taking it. This medicine is in the form of a powder, the onlv medii trie ever used in that form, and it operates on a principle entirely different from any other medicine ever administered by any other physician. It i- the on IN medicine which has no Worm-seed Oil ur Turpentine combined with it, which is believed by all other physi cians. to be the only two things which will destroy worms, and these two things combined, together with castor oil, are the active principles of all other worm medicines, which every person w ho has ever lasted or smelted, knows to be the most nauseous of all nauseous medicines, and on account of which, there is generally something added to destroy this nauseous taste, and in order to do this, it must be something stronger than the medicine itself, and therefore, it must necessarily destroy some of its medicinal properties. These powders are simple and so harmless, that a child may eat a whole box at once, and it w ill not be hurt, while at the same time, the principle upon which it acts being different from any thing else ever used, it will destroy all kinds of Worms ' with a certainty never equaled. It w ill not only destroy the seal worms, or Ascarides, and long, round worms, or Teres, but is the most effectual medicine for the destruc tion of the Tape Worm ever known. Ten doses have brought as many as L'l VE Tape Worms from one person If your children have any symptoms of worms, try these powders, and in nine cases out of ten, you will nev er use any other. These are also warranted. These medicines are all separate, and one for each dis ease, and each for only one disease. They are not re commended, as many other medicines are, to cure some fifteen or twenty diseases, and all of different natures, but they are each to cure bul one disease, and llat they will do in ninety -nine cases out of every hundred, and where they have a fair trial and fail in all cases, the money will be returned. UK. J. W. CJOOI'EirS Celebrated Vegetable Anti-Dyspepsia Pills, A certain cure for Indigestion, Debility, Sickness or Horning in the Stomach, Pain in the Side and Btoinarh. I'ostiveness, Sensation, of Weight in the Stomach after Eating, Difficulty of Breathing, Kestles-ness, Want of Appetite, Palpitation of the Heart, aud all other Diseases which arise from IN DKJEBTION. 5> Certificates can be seen at the Agents. Fur sale hp F. J UOh'b'.MAjY, I.ewutvicn ; and G IV. Urtkman, M FtyUwn. step !9-ly For the Cure of COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPUVG-COUGH, CROUP. ASTHMA, A\D CONSUMPTION. 'PIII-S remedy is offered to the community with the con- J- fidence we feel tn an article which seldom fails to re alize the happiest effects that can be desired. So wide is the li.-IJ of its usefulness and so numerous the cases of its cures, that almost every section of the country a bounds ill persons, putdicly known, who have been re stored from alarming and even desperate diseases of the lungs, by its use. When once tried, its superiority over every other medicine of its kind is too apparent to escape observation, and where its virtues are known, the public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ for the dis tressing and dangerous affections of the pulmonary or gans, which are incident to our climate. And not onlv in the formidable attacks upon the lunge, but for the milder varieties of Coids, Coughs, Hoarseness, &c., and CiiiLuunx it is the pleasantest and safest medicine that can be obtained. No family should be without it, arid those who have used it, never will. Read the opinion of the following gentlemen, who will be recognised in the various sections of country w here they are located—each and all as merchants of the first class and of Ihe highest character —as the oldest and most extensive Wholesale Dealers in Medicine, w itii an expe rience unlimited on the subject of which they speak. D" there is any value in the judgment of experience, see THIS CERTIFICATE We the undersigned, Wholesale Druggists, having been long acquainted with Acer's Cherry Pectoral, here - j by certify our belief thai it is the best and most effectual j remedy for Pulmonary Complaints ever offered to the j American people. And we would, from our knowledge ; of its composition, and extensive usefulness, cordially J commend it to the aftlieted as worthy of ttic-lr best c.oufi- ! dence, and with the firm conviction that it will do for ' their relief all that medicine can do. Heiishaw, Edmunds X; Co , Boston, Mass. Reese &. Coulson, Baltimore, .Md Link! A Ingtaham, Bangor, Maine. 11.-.c iland, Harrall it Co., Charleston, S. C. Jacob S Par rami, Detroit, Michigan. T. H. McAllister, Louisville. Kentucky. Francis & Wullnu, Ht. Louie, M ssouri. Joseph Tucker, Mobile. Alabama. Theodore A. I'eck, Burlington, Vermont. Havilaiid. Risley 4c Co , Augusta, Georgia. Isaac 1 James, Trenton, New Jersey J. M Townsend, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. Clark 4t Co., Chicago, Illinois. E E. Gay, Burlington, lowa. M A. Santos Ac Son, Norfolk, Virginia. Edward Bnnghurst, Wilmington, Delaware John Gilbert & Co , Philadelphia, Pa. I. 4c W. II Gilman, Washington. D C. J. Wtight 4c Co., New Orleans, La. Watson, Wall 4c Co., Fort Wayne, Indiana. C. C Richmond 4c Co., San Francisco, Cal, Lew is 4c Ames, Tallahassee, Florida. B It, Strong, Knoxvilie, Tennessee. Chilton 4c Uuer, Little Rock, Arkansas. Miller, Slade A: Co , Lexington, Miss. N. D. Labadie, Galveston,Texas. Chas. Dyer, Jr., Providence. It. I Jos. M. Turner, Savannah, Ga. Wade, Eckstein 4c Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. \\ i*lt such assurance, and from such men, no stronger 1 proof can be adduced, except that found in its effects I upon trial. Prepared and sold by JAMES ('. AYF.R Practical Chemist, Low ell, Mass Sold ill LtiriUoxrit by .1 . t. H. f.VA'S, Agent, and ; ''' I-• " ■ It'll.t. ,' in J\fij)lintmrn by Jacobs Sf litljoid, and by /druggists generally throughout the SUUi. dtclMno |* LA ST LI U.—so tons soft plas- I ter. for sale by Jnuiis] JOHN KENNEDY. GREAT EXCITEMENT ABOUT ISrnj.'imiii kliiihic\\ l Mpriiitf Hotluin IT" V a-j ul) "up o MAN U FACT 1/RL I) AND MOLD BY a. I I:ij\. At the Lrwistown Cheap Cabinet Ware Rooms, V 1/ HKRE l ' ,e art ' c ' e can t> e seen at any TT time anion;' his large 6tock of other FURNITURK ot all descriptions, The fol lowing testimonials from those who purchased and have now in use, or had the bottom out into their old bedsteads, will speak for themselves: CERTIFICATES : This is to certify that 1 purcliased twenty pair of new bedsteads with Hinkley's patent ' elastic spring bottom in, am well pleased with them, consider them a good article, and would : buy no others. I would recommend them to 1 ail persons,as they arc easily screwed together, and can be kept cleaner than any hitherto made. JAMBS ALLISON. 1 concur with the above and consider it a good article for tavern keepers and others. TUOMAS MAYES. We certify that we got A. Felix to put B. Hinkley's patent bottom into our old bedsteads, and tiiat they answer the purpose exceedingly well. We consider it a bedstead that can be kept much cleaner from insects, screwed up firmer than any others, and recommend them i to the public. DAVD BLOOM, JOHN CLARK, JKRMAN JACOB, i). SUNDERLAND. Lewistown, April 26, lSoO—if I nm pM, Jiunit!ice. Dyspepsia, Chronic or Nervous Debility, Dis ease of the Kidneys, AND ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM A DISORDERED LI VER OR STOMACH, 81CH AS CONSTIPATION, INWARD PILES, FULLNESS OR BLOOD TO THE HEAD, ACIDITY OF THE STOMACH, NAESEA, HEART- J BURN, DISGUST FOR FOOD, FULLNESS OR WEIGHT IN THE STOMACH, SOUR ERUCTATIONS, SINK ING OR FLUTTERING AT THE PIT OF THE STOMACH, SWIMMING OF THE HEAD, HURRIED AND DIFFI CULT BREATHING,FLUT TERING AT THE HEART, Choking or suffocating sensations when in a lying posture, dimness of vision, dots or webs before the sight, tever and doll pain in tim head, deficiency of perspiration, yellowness of the akm and eyes, pain in the side, back, chest, limbs, &.c., sudden flushes of beat, burning in the flesh, constant imaginings of evil, and great depression of spirits, can be fjfectuaily cured DR. HOOFLAIMD'S CELEB It ATE D (;eimia\ bitters, PREPARED BY DK. c. M. JACKSON At the German Medicine Store* 12U Arch st., PHILADELPHIA. Their power over the above disease* is not excelled-if equalled—by any other preparation to the United States as the carts attest, in many cases after skilful physicians had fail'd. These Bitters are worthy the attention of invalids. Possessing great virtues in the recti tic at ion of diseases < f the I.iver ami lesser glacis, exercising the most search ing [lowers in weakness andatfections of the digestive or gans, they are withal, safe, certain and pleasant. READ A\D BE COSY ISC ED. JOSIAII C. YOI'NG, Dauphin, Dauphin county, Pa., in a letter to Dr. Jackson, of May 5, lt-51. said : "For a long time I was afflicted with general Jehihtp and intestinal w-eakness, costiceness, for which I used many different remedies, without change. At last I ncj cidentallv stumbled upon Hoop,ami's German Bitters, prepared by you. 1 took a few bottles according to di rections, and was completely cured. I have not been so healthy for ten years as I have been since I took your bitters, which was about one year ago. Nome of my neighbors are now using them, and deriving great ben efit." ANOTHER LETTER, From Dr. J. C fwll.F.S, „\'eictun Hamilton, Pa , said: "•I have used a half dozen of your German Bitters my self, for I.iver Complaint and diseases of a nervous cha'i acter, resulting from tile abuse of mercury. I was poi soned and affected with spasms from the use of this lat ter article, and your German Bitters was the first article from which 1 obtained relief, although I have not yet Unite recovered. All who have used this medicine of yours speak well of it." DYSPEPTICS AND SKEPTICS, READ. In three-fourths of the cases of diseased Liver, Stem ach and Nerves, the effect of Dr. Houfiand's CelebruUd German Bitters, (prepared only by Dr. Jackson, at the Medicine Store, 120 Arch street,) is as positive as in the case of A. A. Kaufman, EMJ. Htad what he says I LANCASTER, April 30, 1550. Respected Sir: I have been for a series of years afflict ed with Dyspepsia, Inactivity of the Liver, and Nervous Debility. My mental powers have been so reduced as to render me quite unfit tor the transaction of any kind of business. After consulting many eminent physicians, and using their prescriptions, and after using the most popular remedies of the day, supposed to be applicable to my case, ! always failed to have permanent relief. A friend, with much persuasion, induced me to try a bottle t of your celebrated Bitters. I have used one bottle, and : '.his day commenced the second. 1 can with ■ heerfut ; ness state that it has happily improved me. My appe | lite and spirits have astonishingly improved, and I begin to feel as though I had grown (suddenly) ten years j younger, and really, I am almost prepared to say that I now consider myself calculated for any business, while, ! ten days ago, 1 would have as soon undertaken to squure • a circle us to iiu\ e attempted it. Yours respectfully, A A. KAUFMAN ' To Dr C. M Jackson, 120 Arch street, Philadelphia. The Editor of '• Scott's Weekly Paper," one of the , largest literary and family newspapers published in rbil i adclphia, says: I "Dr Hootland's German Bitters, manufactured by Dr. ' Jackson, are now recommended by some of the most | prominent members of the faculty, as an article of much efficacy in cases of female weeklies* As such i> the i case, we would advne ali mothers to obtain a bottle, and | thus -avc thcmseivcs much sickness Persons o! dehili ; luted constitutions w ill find those bitnis advantageous to their health, as we know from experience the salutary | effect they have upon weak sy stems." That this medicine will cure I.iver Complaint and I>ys [•epsi.i, no one ran doubt after using it as directed It acts sjiecifically up ,n tiie stomach ami liver ; it is prefer able to calomel in ali bii.ous diseases - the effect is mime : diate. They can he administered to FExiAixor INFANT with safely and reliable benefit, at any tune. Bow arc of Counterfeits ! 1 his medicine has attained that high character v hi h ; is necessary for all medicines to attain tninduie tuutt ■ t-rfi iters to put forth a spurious article, at the riskof tba lives of those w ho are innocently deceived. Look well to the Murks of the Genuine. \ They have the written signature of G. M. JAUKsON i upon the wrapper, and the name blown in the bottle, i without which they are spurious For stile, wholesale and retail, at the HFR MVN M FDD INK SSTORE, 120 Are 11 street, one door below Sixth, Philadelphia, and by Mrs. MARY MARKS and Dr. E. IV. DARE. Lewistown. [may 23,1651. —ly. (1 (>(>l>X PAR'S celebrated inetalic (Jentle- J men's and Ladies' Hum Shoes, togetin r with a jreneral assortment ot Misses' and Chil dren's tiuui Boots and Shoes for sale bv Jan lu Mo*ts MONTGOMERY.
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