Receipts and Expenditures of Mifflin County. Wm. a Vines, Treasurer of Mifflin county, in account vciih the Commonwealth. RETAILERS' LICENSES. Dr. To amount saiJ licenses foi 1860, $5,2 Cr. By cash paid State Treasury, as per receipts, $524 08 Paid for advertising list, 19 8U Commission, "8 62 TAVERN LICENSES. Dr. To amount said licenses for 1860, $315 00 - Cr ■ By amount paid at State Treasury, as per receipts, $460 To Sundry licenses on which suit was brought, 30 00 Treasurer's commission, 24 25 DISTILLERS' LICENSES. j Dr. To unit, said licenses assessed 1860, $75 00 C'r. By cash paid at State Treasury, as per receipts, $57 00 License which suit was brought, 15 00 Treasurer's commission, 3 00 75 00 ' EATINU 1101'SE LICENSES. Dr. To amt. said licenses assessed 1860, S3O 00 Cr. By cash paid at State Treasury as per receipts, S2B 50 Treasurer's commission, 1 50 _ZZZ~ 30 00 MILITIA TAX. Dr. To amt. outstanding at last settlement for 1858, $249 00 ! " 1859, 495 00 , To amt. said tax assessed for 1860, 562 00 : $1306 00 Cr. By amt. paid to Major I>. Eisenbise, as Brigade Inspector, $l5O 00 Incidental expenses, 6 45 K. F. Ellis, powder at Camp Juniata, 10 00 Paid to Irwin Guards, 20 00 " Major Wilson, auditor. 1 50 " Jacob Hook, military roll 1859, 3 00 " Commissioners services un der military act. 15 00 " It. D. Smith, clerk. 1860 10 00 1861 10 00 Tax outstanding 1858, 38 17 Percentage, " 6 41 Exonerations. " 120 50 Tax outstanding 1859, 69 45 Percentage. " 18 97 Exonerations. " 209 50 fax outstanding, 1860, 480 30 Percentage, " 1 42 Exonerations, " 2 00 Treasurer's commission, 2 25 Balance in hands treasurer, 130 88 Joseph S. Warcam, Register of Mo fin Coun ty. in account with the Commonwealth of j I'ennsy lea nia. COLLATERAL INHERITANCE TAX. Dr. To balance due at last settlement, 100 28 I To amount outstanding on estate of " J. T. Sterrett, 215 40 " " E. Boggs, 36 32 ~ Alagd. Everhart, 28 83 " John Zook, 9 59 D. Brisbin, 6*20 00 " Z. Philips, 20 50 , Tax on estate of James Poe, 933 66 ; " Itobert Hope, 163 97 " Esther Zook. 203 S9 $2,330 24 Paid State Treasurer, Jan. 19, 1860. £75 00 " April 11, 1860, 25 28 " Sept. 15, 1860 141 00 " " Nov. 27, 1860, 192 19 lly amt. outstanding estate of J. T. Sterett, 215 40 " " P. Boggs, ,°,6 " " Everhart, 26 83 " " I>. Brisbin, 470 00 " /- Philips, 20 30 " " James Poe, 933 60 " " ltobt. Hope, 103 97 Paid appraiser est. K. Zuok, 150 " D. Brisbin, 1 50 Overcharged on est. John Zook, 9 59 Oomniission on $353 89, 17 03 B/n. C. i tuts. Treasurer, in account with the , Commissioners of Mifflin County, from ] January 1, 1800, to January 22, 1861, as i settled by the Auditors. Dr. To outstanding balances for 1858 A 1859 as per books of treas.. $13,984 01 ' To State and county tax assessed for 1860, 24,023 70 Oash received from John Kerr, for mer collector of Brown tp. 7 75 " Jacob Stine, Oliver. 195 00 Jacob Hoover, for indebtedness of Dr. L. Hoover, 80 00 Tax on property of Win. J. Ster rett l tax 1858), 2 50 From Borough of Lewistown, for gutter at jail, 5 3G lax on unseated landsofScribner and Perkins, 27 37 A. Marston 1 50 38,327 85 Cr. By amount of county orders lifted. 12.47S 07 Cash paid for Fox scalps, 185 75 " " Wild Cat scalps, G45 i " " lioad views, GO 00 Damages awarded to Jerman Ja cob in 1858, for road from Fer guson's Valley road to bridge on new road near Jacob's mill (including sls interest), 215 00 A. M. Ingram, road from Kreps' saw mill, 41 50 ; E. W. Aurand, " " 51 50 Exonerations to collectors for 1858, 207 81 Percentage " • 052 40 Exonerations to collectors for 1859, 522 70 Commissions for prompt payment allowed taxpayers on duplicates of 1860, G 3l og Outstanding taxes of 1858, 74 55 1359, 1163 98 " " 1860, 946877 Treasurer s comniiseion on county payments, 391 14 Amt. paid State for tax of 1860, 10,091 11 $37,338 73 Balance in hands of Treasurer, 989 12 $38,327 85 Tax Statement for 1860. 1 State and . . Commissi n Amount i , . ~ Amount I Amount , , , i Amount Exonera- „ , i n , , ! County ~ I on prompt Outstand- 1 , -, Percentage'! Uutstand i J ; paid. i • I Paid. tions. lax. j ' payment. | ing. j ! ing. \ | I I Ilenry Ilertzler, Collector Bratton township, I 942 84i 771 98j 30 94 139 92 ji £5 |George Miller, Collector, Lowistown, | 232 83 01 76 144 57! G. W. Wiley, " Lewistown, i 2.88 55; 2162 00 96 54! 530 01 t* Simon Gro, " Bratton township, 429 05 10 70 | 51 49 j 59 57 i j A. M. Ingram, " Decatur twp. 1221 57 550 01 21 00 j 650 56 42 Henry Taylor, jr. " Brown " 1097 64 74 01 J 120 60! P. C. Matter, " Derry " ! 2824 19 1779 37 1 68 70 976 12 Peter Barefoot, '• Armagh " 1487 00 77 33 162 12! 354 03 Henry Garver, " Oliver " 1793 76 1014 58; 34 80; 744 38 j 5" & p* EH f" sTo" 0 Cs 3 fi a 3 c: Er 1 Z f o o 2 ! rj)T -ijsllii.^SEl I'? J3 • q j 5 % • : ® Q o. 2. K-> t K-" oo - oo ------ ® oi c ~ s CO -I sci ~ (5 < — cs> "" " • J < 2- 3 3 3 3 s 2 ® 2. —S= 5 SI 2i s " So • SSrs::? 7 ■ "S- r •p' a—• _ O I £• k—' —< • ►—" JJ* 3 w■ -j to c?< •-•> r. ay o co —• £ C-: I — i;,-CJ-i >- is c.T-11 G-e h a-iwoc<--ioi -i O-J; S3. -- V' OCQ X 4- -■ tn O fc>. ;r s'l 2 O "154- S 5 K — V©O- > * -1 co ® > I t:i cocisowc ? 5' b| c. i. c. ti i. -., BJ ? T 3 3 r* CO g x IC 4- J- 4_ Ci W> IS © b K 4- o-1 • 4- —-I -i cr & • Wi-lCCi®-ICnMW 93 - n - o-i:oiix-ij - l A Si &s 11 V- M -I C— =3? ~ , - 4- - s B c, cj to o to 4. -i i-. o Cj wwo OOO-- O op- ~ S! ?: *2 ?? Pr §77 '■s © © © " CI GO OKiOO O IC X o O I e? 5 c 2 %,►—>—• co c 5 G SO CI O!£CI X -( -r 2 5* c< : cxtcxco ? H O ! © 4- C - I cn C.-I i h* _______ re pS „ > c - S >1 5 g£S&£g£g I w g- co © i CO 4- to 4- !C is —• CI 3a -> "--.•> u y. ff. -x <3 j • T ? -: = I V S J*®_ 1 | "r List of Orders issued by the Commissioners from January 1, 1860, to January 22, 1801, inclusive. f. Bratton ct al. inquest on body of J. Weaver, ?17 i', J. C. Sigler, interest, * 72 25 do do f,5 3; S. S. (Jammings, po.-tage and bos rent, 9 (17 J. S. Woream.recording treasurer's bond. 1 so .1. Walters. Esq., granting poor orders, is .. 5 M M. Karon, and. State oeeounts Jan. ISOe 10 <*! Peter Kertie, administering oaths. 4 is U. P. Ellis, tape, 75 I>. Bloom, interest, 37 50 •' Selheimer, late trcas.. atnt. due at settk-tnt., 391 00 ~; hoover, Esq.. administering oh=, 5 50 d°''o M Kee, interest, 90 oo J?" Mer. Appraiser, leOO, 24 75 O. Miller et ul. inquest on child found in ln-rrv. 11 7S do do do Adam Brought. ' lo 37 d ■" do do Abraham H Saxon. 11 00 T. Cunningham, refunded on tineurrvnt note, 2 5u James tSu-ven*. scrubbing Com. otlic*. >*> Jul in Morrison et al. inquest 011 Win. Hughes, 11 IT *w. interest. 65 J J F. J. Hoffman, stationery, -4 97 H. J. Wait, r-. ndv. in Independent Press. 25 oo John Pefteh*y, Commissioner, on account. "J l ".' 00 Wm. Creighton, do ha 1.1859, lift. CT do ill full, 133 33 U. 1 trot ton. do on account. 100 oo i K. I>. Smith. Clerk. 348 04 1. W. Woods, E-q, attorney 1 859. 3.'. "0 11. Ferer. court crier, attenci'g court house, Ac, 127 85 T. M. Hillings, district attorney. 131 00 Constable's returns. Ac.. " 44 63 Juror's pay. including Jan. term 1861, 1000 Ort Officers spring, (del. dn.l Nov. Elections, 419 50 Amount appropriated to Poor House, 2000 h> l>. Weiler. special election in t'nmn tp., 3 U S. llailiy. r<> m Ac , do •> 00 I). It. Keynolds. atd. aects. for State. Jan. 1861, 10 0) G. Miller ct al- inquest on George Hull, s.-n., lo 75 G. Frv sing.-r. adv. and printing. I>at for 1859. 8 35 do adv. and printing blanks for 1800. 139 35 11. A W. Fry singer, bal. f..r adv. in 1 899, -5 oo d" advertising in ISO", in full, 100 00 Mrs. K. Carney, order in place of former order to J. C. Sigler, 003 96 Miscellaneous, 0 50 Tip Staves, January term, 1861, 15 00 Assessments, B ! Jaeoh Hook, militia roll 1859 3 oo : John Kulii. asseesm't. l.ewistown 1860, A appeal. 51 oo J. Postletiivvail do Wayne township. 30 00 : J. Robb. do Newton Hamilton. I s 00 | Will. A. Moore, do M'Veytown, ! John Strunk. do t diver township. So 00 [ Charles Bratton. do Bratton township, 18 oo ! David Cttlp. do I'nion township. 35 00 Alex. Reed, do Brown township. 20 oo i Jacob Hook. do Decatur township, 3o oo i John ConUier, do Armagh township, 2ti Oo ).I. F. Wilson, do Menno township. 18 on ' Henry Aurand. do Granville township, 24 mi j Win. Cochran. do Derry township, 25 00 l N". Selfridge. adv. and ait. elections. Ac., 7 54 j Dnniet Snook. do do 666 11. I.ightner. do do 6 -hi Is-tao Ward. do do 10 40 ! John Keifhaber. do do 5 00 | I>. Decker, serving electi ui notices, Ac.. 4 sii t John Kerr, do do 5 20 I S. Wittinineyer, do do 6 60 j R. Bratton, do do 6 90 ! J. F. M'N'ear. do do 6 05 ! Jaeoh King, do d 6 20 | Wm. Ross. do . Wasson constable. do do 1" "5 jJ. R. Weekes. costs Coin. vs. Corbet. Feely, Ac., 375 j 1). Wasson. const. do __ do 123 jC. Dull, reward and mileage on Francis Hull. 22 4o t D. Muthersbaugh. arresting James Wakeman j and John Lvons, 19 65 ! John Womer'ct at., wit. Com. r- .1. Brought. 24 2" Ii• eorge Smith et :il., wi*. Coin. vs. p. Buchanan, 13 58 Robert Stills, do do Judo Given*. 13 38 John Stall. do do Susan Gloss, 16 78 i John Kayos, do do Cyrus Corbet, 728 IE. fjollufelt. do do Eli Price, 800 I G. \V. Woods, do do J. Fisher. 3 34 W.B.Hoffman do do Wakeman Ar„ 433 I Witnesses, costs Com. vs. M'Xenl and Riddle, 1 is j do do ii■ i Fanny Jones, 13 4u j G. I.ighthart. wit. Com. vs. J. Fisher, 3 98 D. Wasson. eo-ts Com. v s. Kite, Brought. Ac., 4 71 iW. Svvartz. do do do 16 29 !R. Mathews, do do Susan Gloss ot al., 2"" !D. Decker, do (io Ed. Davis, 75 jJ. Collins. Witness do do 325 : R. Mathews, cost- Com vs. Raclinel Hogle. 35 jJ. K. Weekes. do do Cash. Plowman. Ac, 746 j] i. Wasson. do do do do 445 ID. Wasson, do do Demur*. and others. 25 56 i C. Hoover. do do do do 23 03 !R. Mathews, do do Pat. J. Div in, 175 jJ. Walters. do do M. Mitchell, 273 IJ. Miitthcrsbough. do I'riee. Everich. et al., 23 68 jG. W. Thomas. do Darby Kase. ct al- 11 58 ; Witnesses. do Plowman and others 27 65 Peter Ferric. do H.G.Washington, 196 !G. W. Wood*, do Cash. Alexander et al 10 92 jD. Wasson, do Tenpv-iiny. Dull etal, 844 1). Wgsson. do Green. Bearley et al, 19 27 IC. Hoover. Esq., do Cash. Alexander. Ac.. 31 50 ! I>. Wasson, ' do Dickey. and others, 200 Wm. Svvartz. Esq., do do do 375 jJ. Fisher, witne.-s, do S. Forsythe. 421 R. Forsythe k- do do 2 30 ' Wi:ne- - s. d. Cash. 12 u4 d.-, do W. AJ. Lake. 10 68 ID. Wasson. do J. Butler and others. 432 I \V. Svvartz. E-q., do do do 6 97 i (*. Hoover. Esq., do linger. Dctnars. Ac., 23 25 jD. Wasson. do do do do 967 ; Wm. Hvvartz. Esq.. costs in ease, not returned. 541 I>. Wasson. ilo do 4:', Hoover, Esq., do do do 11 .'l6 J. Bailey, witness. Com. \ s. Hoinejs et id.. 3 28 Costs, Commonwealth vs. John Knuffmiui, 22 63 do do Barney Carroty. no 64 do do Martin Cowley, C 65 do do 11. N. Washington, 761 Jail, Jailor, and Sheriff. Hamaker A Galhraith. repairs at jail. 10 00 Ce .. Miller, repairing water pipes at jail, 8 06 J. Is. Griffith. shaving prisoners, 3 50 John Kennedy , coal at jail, 8 00 Win. Saxton. carting dirt, ashes. Ac., from jail, 3 12 T. K. Williams, < onveying Feely and Harris to House of Refuge. ' 102 75 J. R. Solheirner. articles furnished jail. 17 64 T. E. Williams, boarding prisoners, jail fi-es, summoning jurors. Ac., to Jan.. 18' on, 180 75 .1. Muthcrsbaugh. for bills paid Harrisburg prison for keeping prisoners to 14 An., 1856, 65 02 T. K. Williams, taking Wakeman and Lyons to Penitentiary and House of Refuge. 102 75 I>r. J. I>. Stoneroad. med. attend, in jail. 1859, 15 00 Marks A lllllis, eoal at jail, 8 70 Geo. 11'. Stewart, keys and rep. hobbles, 2 50 H'm. Graham, wood" to jail, 5 00 T. K. Williams, prison hill to April 1, 1860, 186 04 R. I). Smith, 20 cords wood at jail, 50 oo Hater Rent at jail, 50 Oo E. C. Hamilton, shoes for prisoners, 2 75 Kennedy A .tonkin, bed clothing at ja:>. 6 75 It;-. J. I. Murks, Medical attendance, 9 50 John Cupples, wood. 2 50 R. 1. Smith, bror.ros, 50 Dr. T. A. Worrall. medical attendance. ,8 25 J. A. Murray.boarding prisoners to Aug. 27.1860, 332 70 T. E. Williams conveying Brought and Corbet to penitentiary. 102 75 James W. Couch, grate patterns. 15 00 George Miller, repairing privy pipes. 5 00 I>r. S. S. Cnmmiitgs. medical attendance, St oo R. I". Parker A Bro.. sundry clothing, 20 13 Jacob Ort. wood. 17 25 Peter Print?- coal. 113 65 D Bearley A Sons, castings for court house & jail 16 00 Geo. Miller, repairs at jail, and court house, 2 25 S. J. Briabin, shoes for prisoners, 2 60 J. A. Murray.boarding washing Ac. f..r prisoners 145 99 r>. Zeigler. boring holes in pipes at jail. 75 I. Mutthersbough. material and labor at furnace 21 40 James Junkin. walling furnace at jail, 8 no T. F.. Williams, in full. fees. Ae„ 184 15 I)r. Hoover, medical attendance, 10 ftp Henry Clum, carting ashes from jaii. 2 50 Win. C- Vines, repairs and material at jail. 19 74 C. C. Stanbarger, 5 cords wood at jail, 12 50 Jas. A. Murray, in full for Jailor's fee-. 13 25 H. Zerbe. cotton laps for jail, 1 88 John Miller, work at jail. 3 12 P. M. Ort, 8 cords wood, 20 00 Court House. Samuel Comfort, coal, 2 12 M. Altmyer, repairing loch. 75 Peter Prints, brick for pavement, 23 50 James Junkin. paving. Ac.. It 37 William M. Custer, labor, 5 50 Jacob Ort. sand. 2 25 S. Jiightsinger, carting. 1 46 John Evans, painting roof and material, 34 27 G. Frysinger. superintending work, 5 00 John Evans, glazing, (part at jail), 0 00 J. B. Helheimer, repairing roof at court house and pipe at jail, . 36 00 Principal arui ii.toivst c*t paid during theyear, 1315 80 ygSf) TIIE largest and be6t assorluient of Queensware ever offered in this place, such as Tea Sets, Toy Tea Sets, Dinner Sets, China and Stone Toilet Sets, Tureens, Covered Dishes, Sauce Boats, Steak Plates, Dinner Plates, Cups and Saucers, stone and common, to sell separate from sets, for sale at novß ZERBE'S. HONEY. —Just received, a barrel of fresh honey, sold by the gallon ch at Coal Oil, and fluid and coal oil Lamps, for sale by A. FELIX. THE wm wmawna, AV ith its recent supply of New Goods, both cheap and good, can compote with any in Ladie's Wear of all kiuds, comprising many new and beautiful patterns. The assortment of CLOTHS, SATINETS, and other Goods for gentlemcns' wear is such as will hardly fail to please. GR.OCER.IESS, QIEESSWAUE, WILLOW WARE. TABLE ITTLERY, ftc. Together with all other articles usually kept in a tirst class Dry Goods and Grocery Establishment. 8@tWool and Country Produce ger.erally taken in exchange for goods. The public are respectfully invited to call and examine my stock. n029 S. J. BRISBIN. I.IIIH V lis MIODS. embracing in part trench and Printed Merinos, Plum and Printed Merinos, P"iin and Printed all icool Detunes, Moietlo Violhs. Mo/mim. Mohair for Trcieling Dresses, Common Detunes, Woollen Plaids, \ Common Cohurjs, 1 lie largest, neatest, best and cheapest assort- i uient of AND O JLM in town. Such as a new style of Arab ! Cloaks, Brtebe, Sella and Cloth Shawls, rang- ' ing from $i to SSO. WHITE GOODS consisting of Embroideries, Collars, I'nder sleeves, Ac. Also, Gauntlets, Cotton aitd Silk Gloves, and numerous other articles in that line. A beautiful assortment of DRESS TRIMMINGS, Ribbons, Tassels, Cords, Ac., Ac., together with a general assortment of all kinds of goods generally found in large establishments. Fur occular demonstration call at George Blymyer's. Lewistou n, November 1, 1800. Portland Coal Oil at 90 cts, I PER GALLON. ("""SI ALIA suld at $1.12 to $1.25 per gal J lon—The purest and best refined oil in use. All other coal oils at equally low rates. For sale by F. G. FRA NO I SOU S. -AW CTS. per 1000 for G. D. & S. 13. Per cussion Caps. novl-5 F. G. FRANCISCCS. 17* E. Locke's Burning Fluid, at 50 cts per li. gallon. novl-5 F. 0. FRANCISCUS. M EAT Cutters from 51.25 to $5 each. . " Stuffers " 8S cts. to $1.50. Butcher Knives &. Steels, Ac. novlo F. G. FRANCISCUS. ZINC Washing Boards at 25 cts each, novlo F. G. FRANCISCUS. I>AINTED BUCKETS 25 cts. each, novl F. G. FRANCISCUS. CIEDAR TUBS, 3 in a nest, at $1.25, si. / and 75 cts., fur sale by nov!s F. G. FRANCISCUS. SPAIN'S Churns, Patent Moveable Dash _ ers at the following prices: No. 2. $3. 25. No. 3. $3.75 cts. No. 4. $4.25. No. 5. 4.75. For sale by novl2 F. G. FRANCISCUS. t' 'OMAION BAND CIILRXSat equally low ' rates, for sale by novls F. G. FRANCISCLS. LIT D LAMPS at very low rates, at 1 n029 PR A NCI SC U S'S. K/"I cents for Glass Coal Oil Lamps, sold by others at 75 cents. The largest and cheapest stcck of Coal Oil Lamps at F. FRACISCI'S'S. FOB. SAX.E AT THE UWISTOWN MRSERY. "VTINETEEN varieties of Apple Trees. Fifteen " Pear " Ten " Plum " Ten " Peach " Eleven " Cherry " Several kinds of GRAPE VINES, besides Currants, Raspberries, Blackberries, 2-ly COAL! COAL! COAL! "XTO. 1, 2& 3 Wilkesbarro, $4 25 per ton. Xl No. 4 do, 400 " " Broken and Stone Sunbury, 400 " " No. 4 do, 375 " " No. 1 Limo do, 275 " " No. 2 do do, 240 " " Weighed on Root & Case's patent scales and delivered within the Borough for the above prices. Terras Cash. MARKS & WILLIS. AYER'S CATHARTIC I Are yen tick, feeble, and • 9 „order, wiih your sy*itm Hoping u|iuo you, J --•TS. and sli"u!d lo averted by a ■Skf ' I VVP , **^ S a tixuelv u-e of tlic right rem- V Z l§TOsr edy. " take Ayer's and . •S'sZ. cleanse out the duorde;ad hu . more —j • -. fv the !.■!•*•!. and L let the bun,> move oil utiob l I/> > at rooted in health again. They stimulate the functions y - '.•-•jfißStfr : -3 tivity. purify toe system ft oat —£- ——- the obstructions which make disease. A cold pet lies somevrhwrs lu the body, and ob structs its natural functions. These, if not relieved, react upon themselves and the surrounding organs, pro dicing general aggravation, Buffering, an 1 disease. While in this condition, oppressed by tho derangements, take Avers rills, mid see how directly they restore the natural action of the ay stem, and with it tho buoyant feeling of h -altli again. What is true and so apparent in this trivial and common complaint, is also trno in many of the a. 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I place great depen dence m nn effectual cathartic in my daily contest with disease, and believing as I do that your Pills afford us the best v. o hare, I of course vatue tliem highly. riTTsnrßn, Pa., Mav 1. lr..V Hr. J. C. A TUB. Sir: T have lieon repeatedly cured of the worst U'adaehe any body can have by a K. ATF.R: I liave used your Pills with extraordinary success in my family nnd among those i am .-ailed to visit in distress. To regulate the organs of digestion and purify the blood, they are the. very bust remedy I have ever known, and 1 can confidently recommend them to my friends. Yours, J. V. MIMES. WvRSAW. Wyoming Co.. N. V.. O, t. 24, 1*55. Dear SIR: 1 am using y ur Cathartic i'ilis in my prac tice, and find them an excellent purgative to cleanse the svstem and purify the fountains of the lb**!. ' JUUN U. MKACii AM, M. D. Const ipnt ion. Cost Ire tiess, Suppression, Iliieunintiam, Ihutt, Neuralgia, Drop sy, I'uralysis, Fits, etc. From Dr. J. 1' Vaughn, Montreal. Cm da T.x> nmcli cannot be said of your l'ills for the cure of atticntrss. Jf others of our fraternity Imve fund them as efficacious n - T have, I hoy should join hie in prochiitn iup it for the benefit of the multitudes who suffer from that conipluiut. which, although bad ctmiigb hi itself, is the progenitor >r others that me worse. I 10-liore c .t --tiimrts lo originate in the Jircr bit; IU Pills affect that organ and enre (lie disease. P. tu Mrs. I'. Stuart, Physician an) Muhclft, Ttclm. I find ono or two hirre doses of your Pills, taken at the proper time, are excellent promotives of the natural trcre tiou when wholly or partially suppressed, and also very effectual to c'favtr tlie stomach and trp'l rt/ti. Tlicv are fa much the best physic we have thai i recommend no other to my patients." From, if,' Her. Dr. ITti-W;,a/tin }!■ ?. V r y ii. Chuirh. PrL V-Ki Ibil'iE, Savannah.Ga.. dan. 6, ISSB. II ..vonrn Sis: 1 should he ungrateful for the relief your skill has brought me if I did not report my case to you. A cold settled iu my limbs and brought on excru ciating VHtmlyic pairs, which ended in ehmnir rfmttua turn. Motv, ithstandlng I had the Nt f physicians, the disease grew worse and worse, until by the advice of your excellent agent in Baltimore, Pr. Mrckottsie, I tried your Pills. Their effects were slow, bet sure. Hy persevering in tho use cl" thetu. I am new entirtly well. Srvvrr Oii'Mitm. Paton Kotige, I.a„ 5 Pec. 1854. Pit. AVER : 1 have been entirely cured, by your Pills, of Rheumatic (• >u.'— a painful disease that bad afflicted me for years. VINCENT SLIDELI.. ttS~ Most of the Pills in market contain Mercury, which, although a valuable remedy ftt skilful hands, ie dangerous in a (Aibllc pill, front the dreadful conse quences that frequently follow its incautioua use. These contain no mercury or mineral anbstance whatever. Price, 25 cents per Box, or 5 Boxes for sl. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER CO., Lowell, Mast. Sold by Charles liitz, T.ewistoirn, Jacob Metz, Allenville, 11. S. McXabb if- Co., Belle ville, It. M. Kinsloe, Reedsvillc, 11. Graff. White Hall, and by Dealers everywhere. d2O THE NEW THEATRE j OPEN AT ALL HOURS! I ODD FELLOW'S HILL CORKER. New Play.—" Nat and Jim," AFTER which the edifying and substan tial afterpiece of " Something to Eat and Something for Ecerybody," will be produced in the way of another fresh arrival of Sugars, Teas, Rice, Beans, Spices, Chocolate, Molasses, &c. Mackerel, Shad, Herring. Codfish, lacc—Siyit of the DJf: COFFEE EOT, where you will also find mi engaged in my legitimate business, trying make a fortune by selling Tin Buckets, Pan" j and three cent Tin Cups. I jyiy j. IRVIN W A I,LIS j Glorious Triumph over all Opposition! For tie People have Decided That the Cheapest and Best Boots and Bhces are sold at the PEOPLE'S SHOE STORE, In Lewistown. | l§so O'o j r AKK pleasure in announcing that they JL still continue their extensive shoe estab lishment in West Market street, nearly op posite Maj. Eisenhise's Hotel, nnd that thev ; have just returned from the eastern cities with a large and varied assortment of Boots, ' Shoes and Gaiters, for Ladies, Gentlemen and Children's wear, all of m at finish and ex cellent manufacture, which ther will cll for CASH ONLY, At Least 25 Per Cent, tbeapcr i than the same can be purchased elsewhere, ! as will be seen by referring to the following | l'rice List: Men's Boots, $1 50 to 3 25 ■ " Gaiters, 140 to 175 " W nlking Shoes, 125t0 140 | " Brogans, M", t o 140 • " Kip and Calf Brogans. 02 to 80 ; Ladies Gaiters 75 to I 00 " Kid and Morocco lace Boots, 1 00 to i 25 ! " Kip and Calf lace Boots, 80 to 1 2-5 Misses' and Childrens Shoes, 12 to 95 Hating bought our goods for cash, they were put at the lowest figure, and by doing , an exclusively cash business, customers are j made to pay no debts—hence our low prices. Measures taken fur Boots and Shoes, which I will be made at the shortest notice. KHPAIK- I IXG done in the neatest manner. 1 111 NKS, \ ALICES, d;c., always on hand : and for sale cheap. We respectfully solicit a liberal share of I public patronage. Oetl9. SADDLES. HARNESS, &c, —-rrak The subscriber hat ig now on hand one of the best and largest II*" * t'k * between Philadelphia and **<2* Pittsburgh, in order to accom modate business to the times, offers for sale a complete assortment of Saddles. Harness, Bridles, Collars Trunks, Whips, Uames, Valises, Carpet Batrs. which are ofl'ered fur'sale low for cash, or ap proved credit. Among his stock will be found some high ly finished sets of light Harness equal to any manufactured, Let all in want of good articles, made Iv experienced workmen, give him a call. JOHN DAVIS. Lcwistown, April 19, 1860. ROBERT W PATTON, SOETH SIDE OF IfiBKET STREET, LEWISTOtVV, PA. HAS just received and opened at his es tablishment a new supply of Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Fancy Articles, &.C., which he will dispose of at reasonable prices. He invites all to give him a call and examine his stock, which embraces all articles in his line, and is sufficiently large to enable all to make selections who desire to purchase. neatly and expeditiously attended to, and all work warranted. Thankful for the patronage heretofore re ceived, ha respoctfully asks a continuance of the same, and will endeavor to please all who may favor him with their custom. feb2 Cheap & Durable W. G. ZOLLINGER, Market Street, next door to Kennedy's Store, KJs al ways prepared to sup ply tbe public with all the / different styles of Hats of the best qualities and prices as to defy competi tion. He has now on hand a large assortment of Fall and winter Hats and Caps, of all ths latest styles, which he will sell at the lowest cash prices. He invites everybody to call and examine for themselves, as he is satisfied that his stock cannot fail to please. For the Ornish he has constantly on hand, or will make to order, hats to their taste of any reauired size or brim, at prices thatcannotfaii to oe satisfactory. Country Merchants will find it to their ad vantage to give saa seal), as a liberal deduction will be made on wholesale purchases, and M pecially so to punctual men. Don't forget the place, next door to Kenne dy's store and nearly opposite the Odd Fellow 1 Hall ' ' ootft?