Lewistown gazette. (Lewistown, Pa.) 1843-1944, September 08, 1849, Image 3

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    FOR RENT. .!
A comfortable and convenient BRICK
/1L DWELLING HOUSE, in the East j
r Ward of the borough of Lewis
town, from the Ist of October,
1849, to 31st March, I8i)0. En- j
.■StpfeJfJfapuire at this office.
Lewistown, Sept. 8, 1849.—tt.
ni's: ( trs: ni'si
N. J. RUDISILL
nAS just received and opened a most exten
sive and elegant stock of
Men's & Boys' Caps,
embracing every variety, shape and size, which
offers for sale at reduced
prices. Among his stock
will also be found an
merit of beautifully finished CAPS for very
small children.
Thankful for the Tery liberal patronage here
tofore extended to him, he respectfully solicits
a continuance of the same.
I'. S. lie has just received the fall Fashions
of II ATS, to which he invites the attention of
gentlemen.
Give him a call at his stand, in .V.IRKET
STREET, opposite Judge Ritz's Drug Store.
Lewistown, Sept. 8, 1849—1t.
Look Out for tho
I, O C O BK O T I V K t
Tremendous Excitement!
and all about Thomas's selling
Goods so Cheap.
I have a large assortment of
BOOTS AN I) SHOES,
and Ladies' and Misses' Gaiters, made by the
best of workmen ; a variety ot
Dry G
(groceries anO HUouortf,
of the best kunl; among which are wonte very
choice Brandies, and a superior article of
Stouron Bitters; Also, COOKING
STOVES; Powder, Shot, and
Lead; UK) barrels best Mo
nongahela Whiskey;
2000 LDS. WESTERS IIAM.
1 have made arrangements to have all the
luxuries of the Eastern and Southern Markets
by railway; such as Sweet Potatoes, Toma
toes, Peaches, Melons, Pickles, cfc-., all of
which will be sold at a slight advance for cash.
J. THOMAS,
between Swartz's and McDowells taverns.
lewistown, Sept. 8. 1849—tinlO.
J. 2¥L STEVENSON, JR-.
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
Groceries and Liquors,
Three Doors South of the Old Bridge,
Front Street,
II A RHI 8 B Ult G , PA.
JM. S., for the accommodation of mer
• chants and others in Dauphin, Cumber
land, Franklin, and neighboring coucties, has
opened an extensive Wholesale Establishment,
lor the sale of Groceries and Liquors, as above.
With the co-operation of a large importing
house in Baltimore, lie will offer goods here at
the same prices at which they can he purchas
ed in the city. He respectfully solicits the
tavor of & call from those wishing to purchase,
to satisfy them of hie entire abili*y to sell as
fce promises. The attention of landlords is
invited to a lot of choice Liquors, in store and
for ale at importers' prices.
CO~Orders ( Ro m a distance promptly filled,
and goods despatched at city prices.
September 8,1849 —tf.
iLLISTBATED LIVES AND ADVENTIRES
OF THE
Desperadoes of the New World.
FELL OF ORIGINAL ENGRAVINGS.
ILLUSTRATED LIVES AND ADVENTURES OF
1 THE DESPERADOES OF THE NEW WORLD -
Containing an account of the different modes of Lynch
ing; the Cane Hill Murdera; the Victims; (he Execution;
lite Justification, Sec., dec., as well as the lives ofthe prin
cipal Dueiiiats, and their duelling, together with the
Uvea of the moat notorious regulators arid moderators in
the known world.
The whole ofthe above is published in one octavo vol
ume, full of illustrations, for twenty-five cents, or five i
Cofiiea for One Dollar, and will be sent by mail to any per- j
son, on receipt of remittances, post paid.
OAgenu, Booksellers, Pedlers, and all others,supplied |
at the lowest rates, by the dozen, hundred, or thousand,
and they will please send on their orders immediately,so
" to get the book early.
Published and for sale by
T. B PETERSON
No. 9a Chestnut street, Philadelphia.
T B Peterson has also lately published—
THE LIFE AND ADVENTURES OF HENRY THO
MAS, the Western Burglar and .Murderer. Price 25cents
Illustrated Life and Adventures of Dick Turpin, the
b<dd Iligh-wßyman, Burglar, Murderer, etc., full of en
graving*. Price 25 cents.
r> Editors of Newspapers throughout the country, copy
ing the above one or more limes, including this notice,
and sending a copy of their paper, marked, to the Pub
lisher, shall have a complete copy of either of the above
works sent them by return mail. It
I|4CkEREIiI
SHAD Constantly on
SALMON j hand & for Male by
HERRINGS i J. PALMER k CO.,
FORK . f Market Street
HAMS & SIDES I Wharf,
SHOULDERS I PHILADELPHIA.
HARD & CHEESE J Sept. 8, 1849-3 m.
IT 0 T I a 2.
To the Heirs and legal Representatives of John Cray
bill, late of Drumore township, Lancaster county.
r Uake notice that I will hold an Inquisition to
JL divide, part or value thtr Real Estate of said
deceased, on FRIDAY, September 14th, 1849,
at 19 o'clock A. M., on the premises, at which
bine and place you may attend ifyou think pro
per. * JACOB IIUBER, Sheriff.
Lancaster, Sept. 8, 1849.—td*
New Hardware Store!!
At 7E have always a large assortment ofall
' kinds of Hardware low for cash.
F. J. HOFFMAN.
Le Wigtown, June Si, 1849.
| AWNS! —La was and Gingham Lawns,
*-4 to dose out the stock, will he sold at
c 'j=t price, at
NUSBA UM , BROTHERS.
Lewistown, August 4, 1849.
4 l-WAYSon hand, CARPETS and MAT.
' I LNG, Floor and Table OIL CLOl'il,
u wiling very cheap at
NUSBAUM, BROTHERS.
Au gbt 4, 18-49.
Bonnet Ribbons, lor sale
p2O WALTER LILLEY.
MSBAUM, BROTHERS,
Have just returned from the city with a very choice supply of the
Latest Styles of New Goods.
comprising an assortment from which the Ladies cannot fail to
make a pleasing selection. Their
sioaciO. QL>£BLkCS>L£= C^.CE><E><£LSS
are particularly worthy tiieir attention, being certainly the best
stock in tpwn. In all the minutiae of
Dry Goods, Carpeting, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, &c,
they have an assortment that will bear the test of quantity, quality
and price with any store in city, town, or country. In
Groceries, .Salt, &c.
they also off"r great bargains, having made heavy purchases at low
rates, and which they are now selling at a small advance on cost.
Guying our goods for cash, and consequently paying no " extras"
to the city dealers, we are enabled to sell for readv money or avail
able produce as cheap as any body can sell. Our goods are
Ail A Oil A AOf IA HI it AOf 3
as our old customers well know, and as any number of new ones who
will give us a call will soon discover.
Lewistown, Sept. 1, 1818.
"Small .Profits and
JONES' NEW STORE,
L EFf ° I S T f
rBIHK subscriber has the largest anil best a-sort-il S I OCK OF GOODS ever kepi
■*- at any Store before in this place, all of which will be sold
Extremely Low for Cash.
The Stock comprises every article of
Dry boo(i., roccrief, Hardware, Queenswarc,
READY-MADE CLOTIIISG, Carp ts, Roots and Shots.
NEW GOODS received every week and sold at least TWENTY PER CENT, j
LOWE It than can be had elsewhere. Before you buy be sure to fir>t call at JONES'
NEW STORE, and vou wid be convinced of lite above fids.
C. L. JONES'
eVVir Che Store.
Lewistown, August 18, 1841).
J. N. SUMNER, M. D.
s l is u !•: o \ i) r:i\ t ist,
HAS RETURNED to Lewistown, and taken
rooms at Turner's Hotel, where he may
be tound for a short time. Persons desirous uf
his professional services, will please call.
Lewistown, August 11, 1849.
LEWISTOWN ACADEMY.
"]V DTK J E is hereby given, that the A.ado-
JL s my School will commence on the second
MONDAY uf September. Terms of Tuition
as heretofore. The strictest attention will be
given to ail pupils to advance them in their
studiea The Academy possesses also the ad
vantage of a Philosophical and Astronomical ,
apparatus to facilitate the instruction of pupils.
Lewistown, Sept. 1, 1840—tf.
STRAYED.
rpHEKE strayed trout my farm tn Granville
_l_ township, some time last spring, a two
'fc-■ ■*■—*' V ear °Jd red and white STEER.
Any person giving such inforrna-
Fv l 'oii as would lead to his recov
will lie suitably rewarded. '
L. T. WATTSON. '
Lewistown, Sept. 1, 1849 3?.
Audi tor-9 !\olict*.
milE undersigned, appointed by the Court of
X Common Picas of Mifflin county Auditor,
to distribute the fund arising from the sale ol"
the Real Estate of J. & J. POT PER, notifies
all persons to present their claims upon nuid
fund to him, at las office in Lewistown, on Fri
day, September 2ith, 1849, or be debarred from
sharing in said fund.
GEO. W. ELDER. Auditor.
Lewistown, September 1. Id49—4t.
Auditor's Aolicr.
rpHE undersigned, appointed ari Auditor by
|_ the Court of Common Pleas of Mifflin coun
ty, to distribute the proceeds of the sale of the
personal property of FRANCIS A. WHfTA
KER, notifies all persons having claims on said
proceeds to present them before him, at his of
fice, on MONDAY, the B ih day of October, 1*49,
or be precluded from sharing in said proceeds.
GEO. W. ELDER, Auditor.
Lewistown, Sept. 1, 1849—4t.
Auditor 7 * Notice.
rpilE undersigned appointed an Auditor by j
£ the Court of Common Pleas of Mifflin coun
ty, to distribute the proceeds arising from the .
real estate of ADAM GREEII, notifies all per
sons having claims upon said fund to present |
them before trie, at the office of It. C. Halo, !
Esq., on MONDAY, September 17th, 1849, or be
forever debarred from coming in upon said fund.
C. C. SPOTS WOOD, Auditor.
Lewistown, August 12.7, ls49—4t.
I SIOLEIM ! CHOLIiiM ! I
WE arc- surrounded with that dread de- '
stroyer. It may be here —no doubt
will be. 11 you should have an attack, the ;
| "FORWARD DROPS" will effect a cure, j
i Come and gel some—keep it in your houses j
! when at home and in your trunks when travel- !
I ling. It is also a certain remedy lor dysen
; tery, &c. An eminent Physician of Keu
j tucky has said that he " never lost a case of
I choleta with the Forward Drops."
Prepared and sold at GREEN'S Medical
i Depot, No. 11. Lewistown.
June 10, 1849.
GENTLEMEN'S CRAVATS.
A SPLENDID assortmont ol Cravats
on hand, lilack Italian Cravats,
: black Gro dc Rhine do., Plaid Silk do., Satin
do., and neat style heavy extra do., for sale at
C. L. JONES'
Aug 25. A'eut Cheap Cush Store.
HILES' I'hnhrocatinn for Horses fiir sale,
at GREEN'S Medical Depot, N'o. 11.
Lewistown, August 18, 1r.49.
f TALI AN Soap for removing Freckles and
anv eruptions of the skin, for sale by
I pec, 23, 1818. K. ALLEN.
OIirHANS' COURT SALE.
PURSUANT to au order of ihe Orphan*'
Court of Mifflin county, the subscriber,
administrator, &c. of SAMUEL MA TTER,
late of Armagh township, in the said county,
deceased, will sell at public sale, on toe pre
mises, on
I 11 E !) A Y ,
the I!*th dav ol'October
next, (1849,) ail that messuage and tract o
unimproved mountain or wood land in the said
township of Armagh, bounded by land of John
Aikens, Hugh Seinple, and others, ami con
taining FOUR HUNDRED AND FIFTY
acres, more or less.
j TERMS UF SALE.—One half of the pur
chase money to be paid on the confirmation of
tiie sale by the Court, and the remainder in
one year thereafter, with interest from the
tune of the said confirmation, arid to be secur
ed by bonds and mortgages on the premises.
Tiie said tract of land will be sold in lots or
parcels of' fifty or one hundred acres, to suit
purchasers for woodland.
WILLIAM RAMSEY.
.4 'lm in Ls! rat or, <Y<".
J. L. Mcli.v sink, Clerk O. C.
August 25, 1849—td.
Bank of Biscount and Beposite.
LONGEmiKK, Gill ÜB, k (HI.
Cadi Capital l*ai<S in $70.G00.
I ONGENECKER, GRUBH A CO. have rs-
J j tablislied at Lewistown. Pennsylvania, ar.
Office of Discount and Depositr, for the trans
action of the regular business of banking.
Drafts and Notes payable in the commercial
cities will be discounted at all tin, -s, arid dep—
j iles of current money will be paid, on demand,
in par funds. Every facility will be afforded to
j business men in their negotiations with tfic
Eastern and Western cities.
The aggregate Capital of tiie establishment
exceeds half a inilliou of dollars.
David Lon-ucvkcker, JON v Mii.i.eu, M. D.
A. B.ATfcS Gltt Mil, Christian* J.\C miAV,
Jons-Christ, 11. Frkeland,
llknmamin Esuki.man
\V. RUSSELL, Cashier.
W. H. IRWIN,
Solicitor and Confidential Agent.
Lewistown, August 25, 1-49—tf.
sy® n<3 2£o
I rfflHE subscriber lias been appointed by the
JL Court of Common Plena of Mifflin coun- '
ty, in equity. Receiver of the late firm of
JOHN POTTER &. CO., and the Books,
Notes, &.c of sai<l firm are now in his hands
; for settlement. All persons having claims
against said firm are required to present them
without delay, and all persons indebted to said
: firm are required to make payment within
> thirty days, or suit will be brought against
j them, without respect to persons.
WM. R. McCAY.
Receiver >f John Potter ([• Co.
lewistown, August 18, 18-1 if—-P.
Canal ESoai and .llitlo* at
I' KIV ATE SALE.
! TiNllE subscriber, residing hi Lewistown,
j JL Mitilui county, offers at private sale, on
reasonable terms, one TIDE-WATER CA
| NAL BOAT and THREE MULES, with all
i necessary Harness Any persons wishing to
: purchase, will call on the subscriber in Valley
! street, where terms can he ascertained.
Mrs. MARGARET STEVENSON.
Lewistown, Aug. 4, 1819 6t*
IT OTIOE.
rnilE undersigned appointed by the Court of
L Common Pleas of Mifflin county Auditor,
to distribute the fund arising from the sale of
■ the real estate of M. A- J. V. CRISWELL,
J notifies all persons to present their claims upon
i said fund at his I,aw Office, in Lewistown, on
SATURDAY, the 22</ of September, 1849, or be
debarred from sharing in the same.
GEORGE VV. KNOX, Auditor.
Lewistown, August 25, 1849 —4t.
RESOLUTION
Relative to an Amendment of the
Constitution.
1) L.SOLV ED hy ilu Senate and House of Repre
of lite Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
in General jissembly met, That the Constitution
ol tiiis Commonwealth be amended in the se
cond section of the fifth article, so that it shall
read as follows : The Judges of the Supreme
Court, of the several Courts of Common Pleas,
and of such other Courts of Record as are or
shall he established bv law, shall he elected by
the qualified electors of the Commonwealth in
the manner following, to wit: The Judges of
the. Supreme Court, by the qualified electors of
the Commonwealth at large. The President
Judges of the several Courts of Common Picas
and of such other Courts of Record as are or
shall he established hy law, and all other Judges
required to he learned in the law, by the quali
fied electors of the respective districts over
which they are to preside or act as Judges.
And the Associate Judges of the Courts of Com
mon Pleas by the qualified electors of the coun
ties respectively. The Judges of the Supreme
Court shall hold their offices for the term of fif
teen years, if they shall so long behave them
selves well: (subject to the allotment hereinaf
ter provided for, subsequent to the first elec
tion :) The President Judges of the several
Courts of Common Pleas, and of such other
courts of Record as are or shall he established
by law, and all other Judges required to be
learned in the law, shall hold their offices for
the term of ten years, if they shall so long be
have themselves well: The Associate Judges of
the Courts of Common l'leas shall hold their
offices for the term of five years, if they shall
so long behave themselves well: all of whom
shall be commissioned by the Governor, but for
anv reasonable cause which shall not be suffi
cient grounds of impeachment, the Governor
shall remove any of them on the address of two
thirds of each branch of the Legislature. The
first election shall take place at the general
election of this Commonwealth next after the
adoption of this amendment, and the commis
sions of all the judges who may be then in of
fice shall expire on the first Monday of Decem
ber following, when the terms of the new judges
shall commence. The persons who shall then
be elected Judges of the Supreme Court shall
hold their offices as follows: one of them for
three years, one for six years, one lor nine
years, one for twelve years, and one for fifteen
years ; the term of each to be decided by lot by
the sai'l judges, as soon after the election as
convenient, arid the result certified by them to
the Governor, that the commissions may be. is
sued in accordance thereto. The judge whose
commission will first expire shall be Chief Jus
lice during his term, and thereaftereach judge
whose commission shall first expire shall in
turn be the Chief Justice, and ii two or more
commissions shall expire on the same day, the
judges holding them shall decide by lot which
s;i ill In tin' C'.ief Justice. Any vacancies hap
pening la dcuth, resignation, or otherwise, in
any of the >aii courts, shall be filled by ap
pointment by the Governor, to continue till the
first \! ' l iy (f December succeeding the next
general election. The Judges of the Supreme
Court and the Presidents oi'the several Courts
of Common Pleas shall, at stated limes, receive
for " en scrvio - an adequate compensation, to
be fixed by law, which -hall not be diminished
during their continuance in office, but they shall
receive no lees or perquisites of office, nor hold
any oilier office of profit under this Common
wealth, or under Hie government of the United
States, or any other State ol this Union. The
Judges of the .Supreme Court during their con
tinuance .a office shall reside within this Com
monwealth, and the other Judges during their
continu .;;ee in office shall reside within the dis
trict or county 10l which the) were respective
ly elected.
WILLIAM F. PACKER,
Speaker tf the Utilise of Representatives.
GEO. DA RSI K,
Speaker of the Senate.
Iv THE SKVATE, March 1, 1349.
Resolved. That UiS resolution pars.—Yeas 21,
! Nays 8.
Extract from the Journal.
SAM J.. W. PEARSON, Clerk.
Ls THE llousr. or REPRESENTATIVES, )
. Ipril 2, 1849. S
Resolved, That this resolution pass.—Yeas 58,
nays 'iu.
Extract from the Journal.
WM. JACK, Clerk.
SECRET ART'S OFFICE.
Filed April 5. 1849.
A. 1.. RUSSEIX,
Dep. Sec. of the Commonwealth.
SECRETARY'S OrncE.
PE\-<C*I.V VVIA, ss:
I IN i EHIIFY that the above ami foregoing is
a tr ie and correct copy of the Original Resolu
tion of tin- General A->embly, entitled " Reso
lution relative to an Amendment of the Consti
tution,'' as tlie same remains on tile in this of
lice*
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my
If.. hand, and caused to he affixed the
seal of the Secretary's Office at Har
i* * )> rishur", this eleventh day of June,
"nno Domini, one thousand eight hundred and
.oitj-nine.
T( >W XSF.N I) 11A1X KS,
Secretary of the Commonwealth.
" JornvAi. or SENATE.
" Rcsidution, Xo. 18rt, entitled ' Resolution
■ " relative to an amendment of the Constitution.'
i " was read a third time. On the question, will
" the Senate agree to the resolution ? The \ eas
i " and Nays were taken agreeably to the Consti
j " tution, and were as follows, viz :
" YEAS —Messrs. Boas, Brawlcy, Crabb, Cun
! •' ningham, Forsyth, Hugos, Johnson, Lawrence,
*' Levis, Mason, Matthias, .M'('aslin, Rich,
• " Richards, Sadler, Satikev, Savery, Small,
" Smyser, Sterrett anJ Stine—2l.
"NAYS —Messrs. Rest, Drum, Frick. Ives,
" King, Konigmachcr, Pottcigcr and Darsic,
j " Speaker— B.
" So the question was determined in the af
firuiative."
"JOIHN.VI. OF THE TIOT'SF. OF REPRESENTATIVES.
"Shall the resolution pass? The yeas and
" navs were taken agreeably to the provision of
i " the tenth article of the Constitution, and are
" as follows, viz :
" YEAS- —Messrs. Gideon J. Ball, David J.
" Bent, Craig Biddle, Peter D. Bloom, David M.
" Bole, Thomas K. Bull, Jacob Cort, John 11.
" Dielil, X athaniel A. Elliott, Joseph Emery,
"David G. Eshleman, William Evans, John
" Fausold, Samuel Fegely, Joseph W. Fisher,
" llenrv M. Fuller, Thomas drove, Robt Ilamp
" son, George P. 1 lenszey, Thomas J. Herring,
" Joseph Higgins, Chas. Hortz, Joseph B Ilower,
" Robert Klotz. Harrison P. Laird, Abraham
" Lauiherton, James J. Lewis, James W. Long,
| " Jacob M'Cartney, John F. M'Culloch, Hugh
| " M'Kee, John M'Laughlin, Adam Martin, Sam
"uel Marx, John C. Myers, Edward Nickleson,
" Stewart Pearce, Jaines Porter, Henry C. Pratt,
" Alonzo Robb, George Rupley, Theodore Ry
' " man, Bernard S. Schoonover, Sauiuel Scibert,
! " John Sharp, Christian Snively, Thomas C.
| "Steel, Jeremiah B. Slubbs, Jost J. Stutzman,
" Marshall Swartzwelder, Samuel Taggart,
j "George T. Thorn, Nicholas Thorn, Arunah
" Wattles, Samuel Weirich, Alonzo 1. Wilcox,
! " Daniel Zerbey, and William F. Packer, Speak
" cr—s3.
" Nays—Messrs. Augustus Iv. Cornyn, David
j " M. Courtney, David Evans, Henry S. Evans,
" John Fcnlon, John W. George, Thomas Gil
" lespic, John B. Gordon, William llenrv,
i " James J. Kirk, Joseph Laubach, Robert 11.
" Little, John S. M'Calmont, John M'Kee,
I " William M'Sherry. Josiah Miller, William T.
Morrison. John A. Otto. William Y Roberts,
;• ~.°^ n v ■ Roseberry, John b. Rutherford. R
Bundle Smith, John Suiyth, John Souder.
" George Walters and David F William*.—2l>.
So the question was determined in the aiiir
" inative."
SKCRR.TVKV'S OFFICE. I
Hurruburg, June la, la At. ) 1
PENNSYLVANIA, SS.
ulv. 'DO CERTIFY that the above and
foregoing is a true and correct copy
of the " Yeas" and " Nays," taken
on l ' ic " Resolution relative to an
''/tSSCfv* Amendment of the Constitution,"
as the same appears on the Journals
of the two Mouses of the General Assembly of
this Commonwealth, for the session of IB4'J.
Witness my hand and the seal of said office,
the fifteenth day of June, one thousand eight
hundred arul fortv-nine.
' TOWN SEND HAINES,
| ju23—-3m Secretary if the Commonwealth.
NEW VoI.I'ME OF THE
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN. '
To Inventors, Mechanics uiitl Artizmis.
fjlllE publishers of the Scientific American in returning
■ their thanks to the community for the liberal support
| and encouragement which has been extended to them
j during ilu: past four years, would respectfully give no
i lice Ihnl the first number of Volume ii, will be issued on
the vivid of September, affording a favorable opportunity
| for atl to subscribe, who may wish to avail themselves of
the valuable information uWvays found in its columns.
T he new volume will be commenced with new type,
| printed on extra fine paper, manufactured expressly for
this publication, and embellished with a chaste and ele
gant border. It will be published as heretofore in quarto
form, thus a Hording at the end of the year a UFA I I'll 11.
BOOK of over-Kit) pages, containing between ,T and (KHI
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letters of reference, besides a great amount of reading
matter, valuable to every man in the country.
An imiens.nl amount of care and expense will he he
stowed upon this Volume, to render it more fully what it
. his been termed, The best Mechanical Paper in the
World." Its columns as usual will b • tilled with tile most
re'iahle and correct information in regar 1 to the progress
■if .SCIENTIFIC and MI2CJIAN HAI. Improvements,
Chemistry, Architecture, Botany, Manufactures, Railroad
Intelligence, and the WKEKI.Y I.IST OF PATKNTS,
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As an evidence of the estimation in which this publica
tion is held liy the Scientific and Mechanical portion of
to • community, it is only nec- ssarv to state, that its cir
culation lias increased within the last three years to up
wards of !0,000 copies, already exceeding the united cir
culation of nil the Mechanical and Scientific publications
' in this country, and the largest of any single one in the
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Publishers of the Scientific American, New York.
.V B /'.He ii I s secured an 1 mechanical drawings exe
! cutcd on the most reasonable terms, at the Scientific
American office.
Angus; £>, 1619 —lt.
n:\TRi; www,
IJouhliiirs:, Centre Co. Pa.
(GARDENERS nd orcharding who desire
X to plant only the very best kinds of hardy
fruits, are respectlully informed that they can
obtain trees here of ail the most estimable va
rieties. including nil those which have received
the especial snncti-Ti of the American Congress
of Fruit Growers. (N. Y., Oct. 1H48.)
The TREES offered tins season ureof bean- j
tiful appearance, extra size, (except
ing a few new rare sons) and from
elevated locality in which the
j Nnranry j a established, have all the
essential advantages of hardiness and early
maturity, fir which trees grown at the north
have been deservedly preferred.
The advantages possessed here are being
improved to the utmost, with the view of mak
ing this Nursery, in merit, second to none in
the fStale. Every tree is indelibly marked
and i rurranted correct. They will be deliv
ered in Lewistown or at intermediate places
at the low catalogue prices, and warranted
! sound on delivery. If to be shipped, they will
be well packed for the purpose at a moderate
charge.
It is advised that, orders be sent direct to the
Nursery, in preference to purchasing illy as
j sorted trees, from often irresponsible dealers,
at high prices. Such orders, if received in
time, have the first attention.
Season for fall planting, October 20.
A choice collection of the most admired or
namental plants, vines, evergreens, &c. has
been added to the Nursery Catalogues, sent to
all post paid applicants.
\VM. G. WARING.
Boalsburg, July 7,1549 —tf. . [Detn. copy
SY©®3<SIG A
ISHHiii County ss.
In the case < f the Estate of John Riden, dee'd.
In the Orphans' Court of said county.
WRIT OF PARTITION.
OTICE is hereby given to all the-heirs
i and devisees, &c. of JOHN RIDEN,
JSr, late of Derry township, Mifflin county,
Pennsylvania, deceased, that a Wiit of Parti- J
ti<>n und Valuation has been issued cut of the
Court e foresaid to the Sheriff of said county
directed, commanding him to summon a Jury
of twelve ll. en, to value and appraise the lands
and tenements of the said John Riden afore
said, deceased, situate in said township of Der
rv, containing 40 acres, more or less. And in
pursu-nce of an order made by the Courtafore
said, I do hereby give pubiic notice to all such
heirs and devisees as reside out of the county
01 Mifflin, that I will hold an Inquest on the ;
said premises and execute said writ of Parti
lion as therein I am commanded, on THURS
DAY, the 4 th day of October, A. D. 1849,
at which tunc and place they and every one
of them may attend, it they think proper, at i
2 o'clock in the afternoon of said day.
D. McK. CONTNEK, Sheriff.
SHERIFF'S OFFICE, J
Lewistown, Aug. 23.1849. s st.
FOR SALE OR RENT.
FjjiMlAT well known MERCHANT
-®- MILL, situated in the Kishacnquil
las Yallev, 8 miles from Lewistown, Mifflin
county, Pa. Tho Mill is fitly feet square, four
stories high, with three pair French Burrs,
one pair country do., two Water Wheels 17
feet high—the walls running from 34 to 22
inches in thickness. There is attached to the
MILL, Two Dwelling
HOUSES, llarn, Coop-
Six Acres ol" Land,
uith '2d Acres of Woodland,
within mile of the mill. Possession can be
■ given on the first day of April next.
For further particulars, apply to GEORGE
BLYMYER, Lewistown, Pa., or to SCYI.L &.
THOMPSON, NO. 47 North Water Ft., Pliilada.
August 18, IS49—tnov.l.
(A 000 CALICOES and MUSLIMS,
T for 6J cents, selling at
JONES' New Cheap Cadi Store.
I August IS, 1849.
Jflore JTew Go'ids
AT JOi\FA'.
r> ECEIVING this week, a lot more of NV".
die Worked Collars. for
cents and upwards, to the finest French Work
to be Jiad. Also, Linen Fainbric Handker
chiefs, for fiJ cts., and mourning Linen Cam
bric Handkerchiefs. A splendid assortment of
Ginghams of the newest and most desirable
styles. Col'd Thulle, Fig'd Blk. Net, and a
splendid assortment of fail Bonnet and Cap
Ribbons. Also, another supply of Black, Col <1
and Fancy Dress Silks, as cheap or cheaper
thaif ever. C. L. JUNES'
New Cheap Cash Store.
!owistown, August IS, 16-19.
The E*i*cvailiti£ Epidcmif.
PR&VEEJTIVES.
A MON.(* the preventives of the pre
-1*- sent disorders of the stomach and
bowels, none are so fashionable and so fre
quently recommended, even by most physi
cians, as old Brandy, Port Wine, old Motion
guhela Whiskey, good Gin and Cherry Bran
dy. That these strong Alcoholic drinks ire
frequently beneficial, no one will deny, but
they are oniy serviceable as a medicine, ami
their (hiiiv use, now so common, is certain to
prevent, in a very great degree, the above dis
orders—for sale lit C. L. JUNES'
New Cheap Cash Store.
July ] a , 16-19.
A ATI-Kb'* ~
rpilE AMERICAN OIL —This Oil is not a
[ compound, but is the pure extract of the
.linericun Seneca Oil. It is well known that the
medicinal qualities of the Seneca Oil arc not
surpassed by any, and this being an extract,
makes it still a superior _ article, it is very
highly recommended for Sore Throat, \\ oak
Eves, F.ar-aehe, Deafness, Rheumatism, C'on
sumption, Bronchitis, Burns, Scalds, &c.
The above valuable Medicine is for sale at
GREEN'S MEDICAL DEPOT, No. 11.
Lewistown, June 9, 1819.
\ BRA HAM'S Highly Improved Patent,
. Manifold Writer?, lor espying leitere,
invoices, drawings, plans,&.c. This invention
will produce a teller with its copy til one op fr
ith on ; or, it required, a letter with two far
similes to send abroad, with a single pen (style)
which T* so durable that it will last for centu
] ries without repair. For sale at the book store
j of C. C. SPOTSWOOH.
Lewistown, June 18, 1*519—3t.
W A A T i: 1> •
A COMPETENT lady, to take the
dwelling of the house at JONES'
STORE for a Boarding House. sor G per
i mane.ul boarders can be had if application is
made soon. A rare chance for a person wish
in? to engage in the business or any one want
ing to change location. Apply to
C. L. JONES'
New Cheap Cask Store.
Lewistown, August 16. 1646
Glass and Qoecnsware.
WHITE Stone Ware Tea Setts, flowing
Blue, mulberry. &.C., &.C., large size
Bowls and Pitchers, Mantle Or
naments, Decanters, Stone Jugs and
Jars, Demijohns, Pudding and Pie Dishes
of yellow ware to stand the fire. Glass pre
serve Dishes of various patterns. Cup Piates,
Tumblers. Wine Glasses, common Cups and
Saucers, S.c., &c. The stock anil assortment
of the above goods is very large, and offered
for sale at a very small advance on the cost
prices. C. L. JONES,
aug. 23. New Cheap Cash Store.
BONNET RIBBONS.
JTJST received, a large assortment of desir
able Bonnet Ribbons, embracing every
quality of the ; leu csl styles. The at
!J- vQ tenlion of Milliners is requested to this
assortment of RIBBONS. They will
be sold by the piece or yard at a very small
advance. C. L. JONES,
Aug2s, New Cheap Cash Store.
Paper. Paper.
4 LWAYS on hand a large asso'tment of
l\. Cap, Letter, Wrapping, Printing, Win
dow and Wall Paper, wholesale or retail.
Priatim* paper, 22 X 32, at $5 per bundle.
F. J. HOFFMAN.
Lewistown, June 23, 16-19.
linDtr.o'
4 T my store can be had any quality, size.
_/A or pattern of Ladies', Misses' and Chil
dren's SHOES, at rerv low prices.
C. L. JONES,
Nere Cheap Cash Store.
Lewistown, August 16, 1849.
.
4 FEW pieces more of those superior 4-4
iV EARLS TON GINGIIA MS left, war
ranted fast colors, and equal in quality to anv
which have been so'd at 2t) cents. ISccJle-
Work Collars, very handsome, selling for 12A
cents a piece, at the store of
ju!y23. NUSBAUM, BROTHERS.
Lett!tier, fllorocco, and Shoe
Findings.
\largt assortment always on hand, and for
. sale by
F. J. HOFFMAN.
Lewistown, June 23, 1849.
C a r pet s !
clier. pest an J best Carpets are to
bo had at JONES'
New Cheap Cash Store.
Lewistown, August l a , 1649.
a LARGE lot of good READ\ MADE
j\ CLOTHING selling off verv cheap.
julyOS. NUSBAUM, BROTHERS.
II NEN CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS
-A for C>\ cents. Do. for 10 cts. Extra
bordered do. for 12A cents—some very line
new s'v'e sellin" low at
j illy 26. NUSBAUM, BROTHERS.
4 LARGE stock of plain, barred and striped
Ji\ Swiss Jaconet I and Cambrics selling
very low: some 40 inches wide tor 124 cents
per' van', at NUSBAUM, BROTHERS.
Lewistown, July 2 a , 1619.
\FIP is a small piece of money, yet it will
pay r <i> r a yaid of vxcelluut Calico or
Muslin, if taken to the store et
NUBBAUM, BROTHERS.
July 28,1849.
IK'GiIAliA2F"^' Mauchesiei Ging
{ V 5 ham*, at only T>\ cents per yard, to be
had at the only cheap store in town, i. e.
juW23. NUSBAUM, BROTHERS.
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