f GAZETTE. ft fA-l'"- Hcrvey Burdell, a wealthy dentist of J&w York, was found dead in his room last Week with fifteen stabs on his person. Ski.i.iNois LANDS.—The attention of farmers and others about removing to the west, or deairous of.making safe investments, is re quested to the advertisement of Joseph Milli ken, Esq., offering for sale 20,000 acres of iie Lands in Central Illinois. These are located in a climate congenial to wn, near the great lines of railway that rse the State, and for fertility and easy ation are unsurpassed. Among those have already made purchases are Win. tell of Lewistown, Joseph Tice of Gran- John M. Bell of Berry, and others, who ined them in person and will cheerfully /to their value. The lands will be sold low, and offer the strongest inducements for emigrants frem this and neighboring coun ties to form neighborhoods, and thus in a measure relieve the tediousness arisiug from settling among strangers in a strange laud. ' iM Jfrj >FEMALE AGE.YTS WMfTED in ev ery Town or Village of the Union, to sell DR. dfa FORD'S LYVIGOR ATOR. Many of our Igßy Agents are making more than a living from its sale. No MONEY required until the medi cine is sold ; simply a good reference ac companying application. The Invigorator will cure Sick Headache. Take one or two tea spoonsful at each attack and it will soon disap pear. For an overloaded stomach, or when food, rises or sours, take the Invigorator after eatihg, and it will not prove disagreeable or op pressive. For Heartburn, Palpitation, or Diffi cult Breathing, take a teaspoonful once or twice daily For loss of Appetite, Languor or List lessness, the medicine is invaluable. It will restore the appetite and make the food digest well. Nig htmare—take a teaspoonful on reti ring, and the demons of dream-land will all be fairies. After eating a hearty dinner, take a dose of Invigorator and it will relieve all op pression or fullness. The Invigorator is a Liv er Remedy of unequalled virtue, acting direct ly on that organ, curing Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Bilious Attacks, Dysentery, Piles, Worms, and ail female Obstructions, for which it has no equal. Any person after Using a full bottle of thf Invigorator for any of the above named complaints, without benefit, can call at the Agent's and get their money back. Sold at One Dollar per bottle, by SANFORD & Co., Pro prietors, New York, and by CHARLES KITZ, Lewistown. THE MARKETS. LEWISTOWN, Feb. 5, 1857. jSewistown Flour, per 100 lbs. $4 00 yjMreedoiu " 3 50 vfßarley 75 /ye, bushel, 00 do. S5 do. 50 #Boverseed, p* bushel, 6 50 JRuiothyseed, " 2 50 But tor, good, p lb. 20 p dozen, 1 8 jflßew Potatoes p bushel, 00 -work p ewt., G 50 The Lewistown Mil! is paying *1,30 for red tat 1.40a0,001br white wheat, accord ing to quality. ley-Alfred Marks, at the new Steam Mill, is paving for White Wheat i,40a0,0G, Red 1,30. r Jp. !>•—M heat taken on store, with privi lege to the owner to sell or ship by boat. Philadelphia Cattle Market. . The offerings of beef cattle at the different yards have been light this week, owing to the impassable condition of the roads, and only about 500 head were yarded at the Bull's Ileal and Lower's Avenue Drove Yard, prin cipally at the former, all of which were dis posed of at rather better prices, ranging from §j§. to 11} the 100 lbs net. A pair of extra tine beeves, fed by Marshall B. Hickman, of Chester county, sold at if 12} the 100 lbs. Of cows and calves the receipts were also very light, and all offered sold at from §35 to 50 for fre- h cows;"_() 00 to 30 00 for springers, and 18 00 to 25 00 for dry cows, as to quality. ,About 1700 hogs and 80 horses weie at Singer's Yard this week; the former were all splii at from §B} to 0 the 100 lbs, which is an advance. Si cep and Lambs—The offerings werciight; In al only about 2000, all of which were sold agfrom §3} to 5} each, and 100/ 125 c plb oaet, according to condition. Flour, Grain, ,vr. Flour and Mral —The receipts have been very light again this week, but in the absence ofy export demand, owing to the obstruct ed state of the navigation, the market lias ruled very dull. '1 he sales of Flour for ship- i went only reach someoso bids in all, at §0 37} W 50 p bLI for standard and better brands, i including SCO bbls, deliverable Ist of March, at the latter rate, and 100 bbl? extra at 6 75 P bbl; to-day holders are free sellers at 0 37} |bbl fur standard shipping brands. Rye ]Flour and Corn Meal are very quiet, with a small business doing in the former at *3 75 @4, as in quality, and 3 00 p bbl for the lat ter. The inspections fer the week ending the 29tb inst., are 4,114 bbls Flour, 182 do Corn Meal, and 52 do Rye do. Qrain —The receipts of all kinds continue very light, but the inquiry for Wheat is limi ted to the demands of the city millers, who buy only to supply their immediate wants at Abe present high rates: at the close, however, there is rather more offering, and buyers are holding off for lower prices. The week's sales only reach some 8(;9000 bu Penna at 1500 15 4c for fair to prime reds, and 162(V/j 165 c for white, in store and in the cars. At the close buyers were not willing to pay more than our lowest figures for good lots. Ryo has been in request and scarce, and all offer ed found ready sale at 81(7/>82c, chiefly at the latter rate. Corn has been in better demand, and about 20,000 bu, principally prime old Penna yellow, sold at 68(//70c, mostly at the latter rate, in store, including new Southern i a|§4( 01 ')c, in the cars. To-day the demand hatffallen ©ff, and buyers only offer our low ct*figures for prime lots. Oats have been ! dull this week and only some 8(p10,000 bu i have oußd buyers at 17(m 48c for prime Pa. and Western; the bulk of the saies were at the former figures, at which rate there are more sellers than buyers Seed,- -lhere is a steady demand for Clo verseed, and prices are rather better, owing to a falling off in the receipts; sales include i about 1200 bu at §7(q>7 18i}, mostly at 712 i p bu, closing with more buyers than sellers I at .our lowest figures. Some small sales of i Timothy were made at $3(;.3} p bu. Flax seed continues scarce and in request, and if here, would bring an advance on former quo tation RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF MIFFLIN COUNTY, From January 8, 1856, to January 21, 1857, inclusive- HENRY ZERBE, Esq., Treasurer of MilHin couutv, in account with said county. DR. To am't county tax ass'd for'sG, §23,009 25 l)o extra do 13,020 00 Do tax of 1853, reported out standing, as per last report, 117 48 Do 1854, do 380 10 Do 1855, do 4,953 29 Cash received from predecessor, 509 40ij Da for house and stable sold from lot bought for new jail, 224 34 Cash from sundry persons, loaned for use of county, 3,810 00 Cash ree'd for bridge stock, sold hy order of Commissioners, 750 00 Cash ree'd for dividends on bridge stock, 92 50 Cash ree'd from fall assessment, 1855, 10 57 Do from sale of stone, 5 00 Balance due Treasurer, 1,713 95} §49,202 01 HENRY ZERBE, Esq., Treasurer of Milllin county, in account with the Common monwealth of Pennsylvania from Jan. 8, 1850, lo Jan. 21, 1857, inclusive. DR. To am't State tax ass'd for 1850, §14,258 40 : Do do 1855, outstanding, 5,345 15 | Do do 1854, do 272 90 j Do 1855, ree'd on fall assessni'ts, 18 49 i Do interest charged and ree'd from collectors, 15 33 j * • I i ! i | i §19,910 27 : DR. MII.ITIA TAX. CR. To amount of said tax levied and assessed in 1850, §599 00 j Do outstanding, 1555, 508 00 | §1,1G7 00 DR. TAVF.RN LICENSES. CR. Tu amount licenses assessed in 1850, §7OO 00 Am't overpaid St. Treas. and applied as credit to State tax above, 017 50 §1.317 50 D:T. RETAILERS LICENSES. CR. To amount said licenses assessed for 1850, §874 00j Cash overpaid State Treasurer on said licensed tfid applied to State tax, 52 95 §920 95 ! DR. PATENT MEDICINE LICENSES. CR. To amount of said licenses appraised for 1850, ' §SO 00 50 00 HA. PAMPHLET LAWS. CR. To amount received fur said laws sold in 1850, . §1 50 j 4 50 | Ds. DISTILLERY AND BREWERY LICENSES. CR. To amount said licenses granted fur 1850, §l5O 00 j Cash overpaid State Treasurer and applied to State tux, 47 50 197 50 DR. MILLERS LICENSES. CR. To amount of said licenses granted for 1850. §l7l 00 | Balance due Treasurer, 85 | I 171 85 I DR. DEER, EATING HOUSE AND RESTAURANT LICENSES. CR. To am't licensee granted for 1850, §BO 00 Cash overpaid State Treasurer and applied above to State tax, 57 00 137 00 DR. LICENSES TO MERCHANTS TO SELL LIQUORS. CR. To amount said licenses granted for 1350, §3O 00| 30 00 | JAMES MCDOWELL, Esq., Register and Recorder of Mifllin County, in account with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania from Jan. 10, 1850, to Jan. 22, 1857. COLLATERAL INHERITANCE TAX. CR. lo amount of 6aid tax received from estate of John Comfort, §250 00 Do est. Magdalena Moist, 40 30 Do est. Joseph Martin, 00 00 350 30 JACOB MUTTHERSBOUGH, Esq., Sheriff, in account with the County of Milllin, DR. from Jan. 16, 1856, to Jan. 22, 1857, inclusive. CR. To amount of verdict fees roc'il iq Common Pleas, $32 00 Do in Quarter Sessions, 36 00 Fines roc'd in Quarter Sessions, 41 00 Cash received for stove sold, 5 00 Balance due Sheriff, 457 88 571 88 CR. By amouut of Commissioners' Orders lifted, §27,810 00} By ain't court orders read damages, 298 00 Do do viewers, 57 00 Do Auditors and Clerk's pay, 43 00 Do justices' cer. fox scalps, 227 87} Do draft E. S. P., maintaining convicts, 75 20 Do MifHin co. money redeemed, 100 I)o paid for recording bond, 175 Do overch'd and er. in tax 1853, 117 48 Do exon. allowed col's 1854, 103 85 Do commissions allowed do. 115 33 Do exonerations and abatement for prompt payment al lowed collectors, 1855, 455 65 Do commissions, G63 53 Do tax 1855 outstanding, 190 54 Do 1850 do 7,042 07 Do do extra do 11,001 73 Do abatement all'd col. 1850 on prompt payment, 249 30 Do dis. on Lancaster money sold by treasurer, 93 00 Do Treasurer's commissions, 055 10 §49,202 01 Oil. By cash paid State Treasurer, as per receipt Feb. 2, 1856, $731 50 Do March 4, 1856, 1,010 00 Do May 11, " 591 90 Do June 3, " 120 05 Do July 5, " 4,000 00 Do July 8, " 3,921 56 I)o Dec. 3, " 230 00 Do Jan. 10, 1857, 865 00 By am't overpaid on tavern licenses, I applied as credit to State tax, 617 50 Do ovcrp'd on brewery license, do. 47 50 Do do eating house do. 57 00 Do do retailers, do. 52 95 1 By exoneiations and commissions al lowed collectors 1854, 159 85 i Do do 1855, 868 13 I By amount outstanding of 1855, 190 04 ! "Do do 1856, 4,320 16 : By Treasurer's commissions ret'd, 131 63 ( Balance due Commonwealth, 1,995 50 $19,910 27 IBy cash pd fit. Treas. Fob. 2, 1856, S4O 00 Do do Mar. 4, " 39 00 Do do Jan. 10, 1857, 135 00 ! Am't said tax eutstand'g Ur 1855, 134 00 Do do 1856. 110 00 i Kxoiieratiuns ali'd collectors, lt-55, 249 00 Do do 1856, 200 00 i Commissions allowed in 1855, 15 08 Do do 1X56. 14 23 | Ain't paid assessors, as per vouchers, 556 I Am't paid Brig. Insp. .J. B. Fisher, organizing lrvin Cuards, 11 00 i Treasurer's commissions, 23 33 ' Balance due Commonwealth, 190 80 81,167 00 L.1VL.41. VK. By cash pd St. Treas. .Time 3, 1856, $Ol7 50 Do do Nov. 8, " 665 00 j Treasurer's commission, 35 00 i $1,317 50 By cash pd St. Trcas. Feb. 2, 185G, S2B 50 Do do Nov. 8, " 104 00 Do do Dec. o, 41 020 Go Adv. mer. appraiser's list, 01 80 Ain't err. Justice Swart/, of licenses on which suit was brought and judge ment given against the Cum. 41 00 Treasurer's commissions, 41 05 5.120 05 , By am't sundry licenses on which ap j peals were taken and judgem't given vs. the Commonwealth, £4O 00 j Treasurer's commission, 5b : Balance due Commonwealth, 9 50 50 00 ! By am't Treasurer's commissions, 22 | Balance due Commonwealth, 4 28 4 50 By cash pd .St. Trcas. Juno 3, I$5G, $47 50 Do do Nov. 8, " 95 00 Am't E. E. Locke's license, on which an ap. was taken and not yet deci'd, 50 00 Treasurer's commission, 5 00 197 50 By cash pd St. Treas. Dec. 3, 1850, §l5O 00 By am'tsaid licenses on which suit was brought and jdgui't given vs. Com., as per cer. Justice Swartz, 14 00 Treasurer's commissions, 7 85 171 85 "By cash paid State Treasurer June 3 and Nov. 8, 1850, §133 00 Amount Treasurer's commission, 4 00 137 00 By am't Treasurer's commissions, §1 50 Balance due Commonwealth, 28 50 30 00 By am't due at last, settlement, §9 37 Do paid appraisers, 325 Do Register's fees, 250 Do do commissions, 17 51 Auditors and clerk, settling account, 450 Cash pd St. Treas. July 9, 185G, 225 00 Do do Jan. 20, 1857, 72 25 Balance duo Commonwealth, 14 92 350 30 By amount fees summoning grand and petit jurors, $94 00 Bo in sundry Com. cases, 07 40 Cash paid and fees conveying prison ers to and from Ilarrisburg, 253 61 Conveying prisoners to E. S. Pen. 151 62 Com. on fees and fines in Qr. Ses. 3 75 For adv. Gen. and Pres. elections, 1 50 571 88 We, the undersigned, Auditors of Mifflin oountv, in tho Commonwealth of Pennsylva tiia, do certify that, in pursuance of an ' Act ot Assembly relating to counties, townships,' <fcc., approved the 15th day of April, 1834, and tho 4th section of an 'Act relative to the appointment of Trustees of Orphans' Ceurt,' Ac., passed April 22d, 1840, we met at the Commissioners' Office, in the Borough of Lewistown, n the 19th day of January, 1857, and did audit, settle and adjust the several accounts between Henry Xerbe, Esq., Treasu rer of, with said county and the Common wealth, and the account of Jacob Mutthcrs bough, Esq., Sheriff of, with said county ; and also the collateral inheritance tax ac counts of James McDowell, Esq., Register and Recorder of said county, with the Com monwealth, as the same staud severally stated in the foregoing report. In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands at the office aforesaid this 30th day of January A. D. 1857. JOHN BARGER. 1 . GEO. IIANAWALT, j Audlto - Lewistown, Feb. 5, 1857.—4t TIIE SATURDAY EVENING POST. THE BEST WEEKLY PAPER. Sample Numbers Furnished Gratis. EXA MINE FOR I'o URSELIES. Apply to the publishers, DEACON & PETERSON, GO South Third st., Philada". Philadelphia, Jan. 29, 1857—"Jt PUBLIC NOTICE. ~\V7~IIEREAS, my sun, JOHN GARACII- T v TY, a minor, having absconded from his home and contracted debts fur which I aiu held liable, all persons are notified that I will hereafter not hold myself liable for any debts he may contract, and that I will hold all pcrsuns who may employ him responsible for his wages. MICHAEL GARACHTY. New Armagh District, Jan. 29, 1857-3t v: MISS H. E. SEARS, PHYSICIAN) LD announce her intention of spcii- T f ding Friday and Saturday of each week, for the future, in Lewistown—this ar rangement to continue until further notice be given. janls-Gt A RARE CHANCE TO COMMENCE BUSINESS! r |MIE subscriber has a stock of PRY 1 GOODS and HARDWARE on hand am ounting to about >2,500, which he will sell at a bargain, either fur cash or approved paper, or exchange for a piece of land if it be suitably located, to any person who may de sire to engage in the Mercantile business.— They are principally staple goods, and such as command a ready sale. no2o—tf CIIAS. RITZ. | EOF TOR'S NOTICE.—L tiers testa- A j inentary having been granted t• me, the undersigned, on the estate of JOHN T. i STERRETT, late ol the borough of Lewis town, Mifflin county, dee'd., all persons in debted to the said estate are requested t" make payment immediately, and these hav ing claims against said deceased to present the same, properly authenticated, for Settle ment. F. R. STERRETT, Ex'r. Lewistown, Dec. £5, 185G.-ut v Estate of A. P. Jacob, Esq., deceased* NOTICE. 'VTOTIOE is hereby given that letters testa A. N inentary on the estate of A. PARlvEll JACOB, Esq., late of tho borough of Lewis town. Pa., deceased, have been granted to tin subscriber, residing in said borough. Those persons knowing themselves to be indebted to said estate are requested to make payment to her, and all persons having claims or de mands against the estate of said decedent are requested to make known the same to her, < r her Attorney, David Candor, Esq., without delay. MARY ELIZABETH JACOB, janlo—Gw[n] Executrix. Estate of Uiison Hazlrtt, deceased* IVJ" OTICE is hereby given that letters of ad i_ N ministration on the estate of WILSON 11AXRETT, late of Mcnnu township, Mifflin county, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, residing in said township. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment without deiay and those having claims to present them duiy authenti cated for settlement. MARGARET IIAZLETT, janls—Gt* Administratrix. GAS! GAS! JB. SELIIEI>IER would respectfully in • form tlio citizens of Lewistown that he is preparing to put up Gas Fixtures of all kinds, in Churches, Stores, Dwellings, Public Build ings, Shops, <tc., in the best manner. Hav ing procured an experienced workman from the City, recommended to me to bo one of the best workmen in the State, I can safely war rant all work and feel confident of pleasing all. Lewistown, May 22, 1856. The West Branch Insurance Co, OF LOCK HAVEN, PA., INSURES Detached buildings, Stores. Mer chandise, Farm Property, and other Build ings, and their contents, at moderate rates. DIRECTORS. Hon. John J. Pcarce, Hon. G. C. Harvey, John 15. Hall, T. T. Abrams, Charles A. Mayer, D. K. Jackuian, Charles Crist, W. White, Peter Dickinson, Thos. Kitchen. Hon. G. C. HARVEY, Pres. T. T. ABRAMS, Vice Pres. Thos. Kitchen, Scc'y. REFERENCES. Samuel H, Lloyd, Thos. Bowman, D. D. A. A. Winegardner, Wm, Vanderbelt, L. A. Mackey, Wm. Fearon, A. White, Dr. J. S. Crawford, James Quiggle, A. Updegraff, John W. Maynard, James Armstrong, Hon. Simon Cameron, Hon. Wm. lJigler. for Mifflin county, G. W. STEW ART, Esq. apl7 FISK'S V \ r? METALLIC BURIAL CASES, AIR-TIGHT ATI! IMItSTRITTIBI.E, For protecting and preserving the Dead for or dinary interment, for vaults, for transport ation, or for any other desirable purpose. For sale at the new Furniture rooms, under the Odd Fellows' Hall, by ANTHONY FELIX. LEAF TOBACCO AND CIGARS. DENSLOW & CO., 21 South Front 6trcct, Philadelphia, Commission Jit-re Hants AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN ALE KINDS OF f&amtfricturrD rofc.-cco, AND HAVE constantly on hand and for sale low, all kinds of AMERICAN and SPANISH LLAF TOBACCOS, selected with special ref erence to .manufacturers' use. All articles sold warranted to be as represen- j ted and every opportunity afforded for exami nation. Purchasers at a distance can send their j orders, and rely upon being as faithfully served | as if the goods were selected in person. Philadelphia, Oct 23, 1856— taplO IRON RAiLIMi WORKS,: 1 PHE subscriber is prepared to fill orders for F all kinds of IxlClT RAILEWG- For Public & Private Parks, Bal conies, Cemetery Lots, Steps, &c. Also Verandahs, Iron Stairs, Doors, Settees, Chairs, Statues, Fountains, and every descrip tion of ORNAMENTAL AND USEFUL IRON WORK, having the largest assortment of Patterns, and the greatest facilities for manufacturing this kind of wo:k. Persons can depend on being suited, orders promptly attended to, and boxed carefully, to carry to any part of the Union. Persons wishing to make selections, bv ad dressing the subscriber, staling what class of work they want, will have Porte Folios of De sign sent them. W. P. IIOOI), Ridge Avenue &, Bioad St., Philadelphia. October 2, laoG.-Gmo JOSEPH A. NEEDLES, MANUFACTURER OF Wire, Silk & Hair-Cloth Sieves, Coarse, medium and fine in mesh; large, middle size, and small in diameter. METALLIC CLOTHS OR WOVEN WIRE, Of the best qualities, various sizes of mesh, from Nos. 1 to 80 inclusive, and from one to six feel in width. They arc numbered so many spaces to a lin eal inch, and cut to suit. The subscriber also keeps constantly on hand For Coal, Sand, Ore, Lime, Grain, Gravel, Gu ano, Sumac, Sugar, Salt. Bone, Coffee, Spice, Drugs, Dycstuffs, &c. Together with an as sortment of BRK.UT AND ANNEALED IRON WIRE. All of the above sold wholesale or retail, by J. A. NEEDLES, nia2!) 54 N. Front St., Philadelphia. W. L. B. MUSGRAVE & CO., Wholesale Druggists, AND DEALERS IN 3Fi. "O GS , SPICES, c-iafc. Uui (Jk '.Ub* (i*M AW -j D "J i 3 T ii ? 1 3,. 11 S3 S3 & PAINTS, Oils, Glass, &e, 376 Market st. above I Kit, S. side, Phils. Druggists and country merchants are requested to give them a cull and examine their stock and prices, before making their purchases. ma 22 ILLINOIS LANDS 20,000 ACRES of the very best PRAIRIE LANDS In Macon. Shelby, Moultrie and Clay counties, Illinois. rpHESE LANDS arc located about the centre A of the State, near the Illinois Central, the Great Western, and Terre Haute and Alton Railroads, are equal if not superior to any lands in tins county, and from their location, soil and climate offer as favorable inducements to purchasers as can be bad in the west. They WILL BR SOLD LOW. For further information enquire in person or by letter of JOSEPH MiI",LIKEN, Agent, Lewistown, Mifflin county, Pa. M. will remain in Lewistown until about the 10th of March, after which he will be at Decatur, Illinois. de25.3m mfmtssm AT THE NEW FIRM OF KENNEDY, JUNKIN & CO.. (.it the late Steam Jifill Sture cj .1 If red J\}arLf.) Having received a new and splendid stock of Dill? SGNM % GROCEIiIES 2£raDj):=matrc eiottiiu#, Boots and Shoes, which they are now selling at the LOWEST PRICES, and wishing to do business on lair principles, they offer their Goods LOW, to in duce every person who wishes to Buy Goods at Great Bargains, to call and examine their stock. Their motto is " Small Profits and Quick Sales." They ask but a small advance on city cost. or Country Produce taken in ex change for Goods at all times. Market price paid for all kinds of Produce. MARKS' OFFICE of the Steam Mill in the back room. [Lewistown, Jan. 8, 1857. (1 0 to the BEE IIIVE DRUG STORE to buy X your HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, BOER HAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS, AYER'S CHERRY PEC TORAL and CATHARTIC PILLS, DBGRATH'S ELEC TRIC OIL, and the celebrated and ed DUVALL'S GALVANIC OIL. AYAH'S Are curing the Sick to an extent nerer before known of any Medicine. INVALIDS, READ AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELVES. JULES IIAUEL, EQ., the well known perfumer, of Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, whose < hoice products are found at almost every toilet, says : 44 1 am happy to say of your (JATHAHTU PILLS, that I have found them a hotter family medicine, t>-r common use, than any other within my knowledge. Many of my friends have realized marked benefits from them, and cir mcide with me in believing that they p< extraordinary virtues Tor driving out diseases and curing t!.o sirk. They are not only effectual, but sate and pit asant to bo taken qualities which must make them valued by the public, when they are known." The venerable Chancellor YVARDLAW writes from Bal timore. 15th April, 1554: " DR. J. c. AVER Sir: I have taken your I'ills with great benefit, Tor the hotlessne-s, languor, 10-s of appetite, and Bilious headache, who li has of late vears overtaken ine in the spring. A few doses of your Piils cured me. I have used your Cherry Pectoral luany years in my family for coughs and colds with unfailing success. You make medicines which cvre ; and 1 feet it a pleasure to commend you for the good you have done and are doing." JOHN F. BEATTY, Esq., Sec. of the Peuu. Railroad Co. says: " Pa. P. n. Ofte, ZtjLrtetjkia, Dec. 13. 5853. " Sir: I take pleasure in adding my testimony to the efljcacy of your medicines, having derived very amp-rial benefit from the use of both your Pectoral and Cathartic Pills. I am never without them in my family, imr siiall I ever consent to be, while my means will procure them." The widely renowned S. S. STEVENS, M. I)., of Wcnt worth, N. H., writes: " Having used your CATHARTIC PILLS in my practire, I certify from experience that tin v are an invaluable purga tive. In cases of disordered functions of the liver, causing headache, indigestion, costiveness, and the great variety of diseases that follow, they are. a surer remedy than any other, fn all cases where a purgative remedy is required, I confidently reconnm tut these Pills to the public, as superior to any other I have ever found. They arc sure in their operation, and perfectly safe qualities which make them an invaluable article f.r public use. I have for many years known your Cherry Pectoral as the best Cough medicine in the world : arid these Pills are in no wise inferior to that admirable preparation for the treat ment of diseases." " Aetim, Me., A"m. 25, 1853.' " DR. J. C. Aver. Dear Sir: I have been afflicted from my birth with scrofula in its worst' form, and now, after twenty years' trial, and an untold of amount of suffering, have been completely cured ,n a few weeks by your Pills. With what feelings of rejoicing i write can only be imagined when you realize what I have suffered, and bow long. " Never until now have 1 liccn free from litis loathsome disease in some shape. At times it attacked my eyes, ai:d made nie almost blind, besides the unendurable pain ; at others it settled in the scalp of my head, and destroyed my hair, and has kept me partly bald all my days ; sometimes it came out in my fare, and kept it for months a raw sure. " About nine weeks ago I commenced taking your Ca thartic Fills, and now am entirely free from the i' mplaiat. My eyes are well, my skin is fair, and my hair has com menced a healthy growth ; all of which makes me feel already a new person. " Hoping this statement may be the mesas of conveying information that shall do good to others, I am, with every sentiment of gratitude, Yours, Arc., MARIA. RICHER." " I have known the above named Maria lticker from her childhood, and her statement is strictly "true. ANDREW J. MBSERVE, Overseer of the Portsmouth Manufacturing Co." CAFT- JOEL PIIATT, of the ship Marion, writes from Boston, 20th April, 1851: " Y'our Pills have-cured me from a bilious attack which arose from derangement of the I.iyer, which had become very' serious. 1 had failed of any relief by my Physician, and from every remedy 1 could try ; but a lew doecs of your Pills have completely restored me to health. 1 have given them to my children for worms, with the best ef fects. They wore promptly cured. 1 recommended them to a friend for costiveness. which had troubled him for months ; he told me in a few days they had cured him. You make the best medicine in the world; and lam free to say so." Read this from the distinguished Solicitor of the Supreme Court, whose brilliant abilities have made him well known, not only in this hut the neighboring States. " JVew Orleans, sth .ijirtl, 1654. "Sir: I have great satisfaction in assuring you that myself and family have been very much benefited by your medicines. My wile was cured, two years since, of a se vere and dangerous cough, by your CHKRRT PECTOF.AL, and since then has enjoyed perfect health. My children have several times been cured from attacks of the Influ enza and Croup by it. It is an invaluable remedy tor these complaints. Y'our CATHARTIC PILLS have entirely cured me from a dyspepsia and costiveness, which has grown upon me for some years, indeed, this cure is j much more important, from the fact that I had failed to get relief from the best Physicians which this section of the country affords, and from any of the numerous reme dies I had taken. " You seem to us, Doctor, like a providential blessing to our family, and you may well suppose we are not tit mindful of it. Y'ours respectfully, LEAYITT THAXTER." " Senate Chamber, Ohio, April sth, 1854. " DR. J. C. 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