THE GAZETTE. LEWISTdtfN, |A. SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1819. T E R?!S: To persons tcho arc not note subscribers : O\E DOLLAR PER AXWIM, IN ADVANCE. FOR SIX MONTHS, 75 CENTS, IN ADVANCE. To old subscribers who settle up their accounts to the 2oth of April, 1849, same <is above from that date. But until settled a! the rate of $2 per annum. Pue paper will be continued to our subscribers who hare regularly furnished irood in payment on the same terms as heretofore. Persons with whom we have running accounts, such as merchants, mechanics. Sfc., are charged 51-50 per annum. GEO. S. A PPLKTUN olftrs an extensive assort ment of books, with great inducements to pur chasers. Visiters to the city are requested to .give him a cail. C. &. J. MoKrsßiN, formerly of Pittsburgh, have taken the well known Merchants' Hotel, m Fourth street, Philadelphia- Visiters to the city will find this establishment complete in every department. M II.LIAM S. DOBBINS, Philadelphia, requests ; dealers in Segars, &c. to give him a call. F. G. FRANOISCUS offers for sale a heavy stock of G r *ods in the Hardware line, together ■with many other articles. He invites particu lar attention to his F.thereal Oil I.ampeand assortment of ornamental articles, of which he ; lias a great variety. M. BUOY has made a large addition to his ! stock of Jewelry, Clocks, Watches, &c.—the best and cheapest lot ever offered for sale in this part of the State. Give him a call, as all in want cannot fail to be pleased. KENNEDY &. PORTER have received a large lot of \\ estern articles, of quality, which are offered as low as they can be pur chased in the city. MR. ALLEN requests us to say that in addi tion to Dr. Jacob Townsend's Sarsapariiia, he has aho a lot of S. P. Townsend's article—so that he can accommodate a 1 round. The Brady Kegiment of Volunteers is di rected to parade on the lath inst. SAM HOPPER started his ice wagon on Tues day morning, and now deals out the article ' regularly every morning. SAMIWFL HOPPER s?i:i attends to the carpentering; and Mr. Sarr.uel Hopper to the Jutnber business. MILK.—MR. J. Ruble having relinquish ed the supplying of milk, cream, Arc. to our citizens, there is at present a line opening for that business, worthy the attention of fhinnefs residing within three or four miles of Lewistown. The Juniata Company, Copt. KELLY, fifteen in number, arrived at Vera Cruz "n the 9th April, and left on the 11th for 1 Mazathn, via city of Mexico. All the • company were in good health and spirits. The brig Osceola, from Philadelphia fur California, was at R;o Janeiro on the Gth March. This is the vessel in which Col. JAMES A. BANKS, of this place, took pas sage fur the Gold Region. The Blair County Whig has passed into the hands of Messre. GEO. RAYMOND ar.d VVM. I . W ILSON. Deserving success, they will we hope receive a liberal patron age, in more than the mere name, from •.he phalanx of wings who last fall placed Blair among the banner counties of Penn eylvanta. TAXES, — The S3OO exemption 'aw re peals ail previous acts relative to property subject to levy and sale, provides for the retention of that amount in all cases except warrants for the collection of taxes —from which it is inferred that hereafter all pro perty is subject to levy and sale for taxes. Ihe BAKERS, who lately delighted our citizens with their charming voices, were recently entertained by President Taylor at the Executive Mansion in Washington. THE SCIENTIFIC AMFRICAN. —This val uable Journal is now publishing the prize essay on the Patent Laws, by Edmund Maher, Esq., of \\ ashingtori City, for which the proprietors paid SIOO, making the present an excellent time for subscrib ing. Terms $2 per annum. Address, Mtinn dt Co., New \ ork, HORN S RAILROAD GAZETTE continues to furnish weekly a large amount of use ful information to travellers, arid might to be taken by all public houses. Published weekly at -$2 per annum, by S. Horn, New York. PENNSYLVANIA CULTIVATOR FOR AI-RIL. Phis excellent work continues to give many valuable articles relative to agricul ture, Mechanism. Iron, and Coal, and is by far the beat work of the kind ever pub lished in this State. It ought to he liber ally patroniz -d. Pouter & Co. publishers, Harrisburg. Terms fcl p Cr annum. Mrs. Mary 11. <riswld, daughter of Mrs. Hardcastle of New York, wh„ mailed about a year since for lite Gaboon mission, on the Western Coast of Africa, died ut that station on the 31st of January last, of a malignant fe* er. A large meeting was held at Philadelphia on Wedusday evening to aid in raising j subscriptions for the Central Railtoad. The setting of the posts (or the Magnet- I ic Tele graph between Hollulaj sbutg and Bedford, was completed last week. MAPI.E SUGAR. — The Green Mountain , Freeman estimates the amount manufac . tured tn Vermont at about five millions of 1 pounds. The Secretary of the Commonwealth, ail ; vi rtises for a lean of $400,000 to the Com monwealth, to be applied to avoiding the Inclined Plane near Philadelphia. Dr. Warren took Irom the stomach of an Irish girl at the Massachusetts general I hospital, by means of an incision, a tape l worm forty-one leet ar.d eleven inches in length; thi sufferer was uuder the ifluenceof ether. J DUEL. — A duel was fought at Old Point yesterday between J. P. Jones (a passed midshipman in the navy ) and Dr. Jas. Hope, (a nephew of Commodore Barron.) Both were severely, if not mortally, wound ed.—Norfolk Argus, April 27. ITAKKTSBCKG GAMBLERS. — The led ger's correspondent at Harrisburg states, that true bills having been found against the gamblers Green, Bobbins, Stehlev and Fohz, these gentlemen suddenly were among the missing, leaving however, ef fects sufficient to indemnify their sureties to the amount of SOOO each. A rencontre took place in Baltimore on Wednesday, between Mr. John Busk, Ksq., a man about sixty years of age, and Dr. Charles Bestor. There was spitting in the face, striking with uinbiellas, &c., and finally the latter drew a pistol and shot Mr. Busk in the lip. No other injury was occasioned. The directors of the Philadelphia and Havre de Grace Steam Towing company have made a reduction of one dollar per boat in the charge for towing from Havre de Grace to Philadelphia, to take effect on the Ist of May. The New York Courier of Saturday has the following singular statement. SALE OF OFFICES. —The recent discov ery ot a large defalcation in the office of Marshal, has led to other discoveries equal ly astounding. Ii now appears from an affidavit of Mr. Moore, made in the Court of Chancery, that immediately upon the receipt of his appointment, he disposed of his office for the sum of §16,000 and §175 per month' Mr. Moore, in ju-'ifica ::on of himself fir this most unjustifiable pre en d ing alleges that the practice is common, and that lus two predecessors in like man tier sold their offices to the Same person llie Deputy Marshal 1 1 his will doubtless lead to further intes tigations into '.ho manner in which offices have been disposed of under the VAN IU HEN, TYLER and P< LK dynasties. AN IMPUDENT CLAIM. — Mr. C. Glen Peeb.es it appears, has been removed from a clerkship in the War Department. It seems that the chief clerk intimated to him the propriety of resigning. He forthwith addressed a letter to ttie Secretary of War in which he set forth the novel and extrav agant claim, that he is entitled to his office for life. He says : "I claim, legally, to hold a life estate in my appointment, it be ing a permanent one, or for so long as the office exists—removable only for good cause." And he even goes so far in his pretensions, as to insist, that "if there should be no material to employ him upon then he could not, rightfully, be removed." On receipt of this letter, the Secretary of War replied in the following laconic note. "Replying to your letter of this d:.t<\ I have to state, that your service n a clerk are no longer required in tins Depart* ' ment. Your obedient servant, G. W. CRAWFORD. Sec'y of War. STRAWBERRIES.— Our markets abound in the most delicious strawberries and black berries. 'I he crop of both promises to be very fine. We saw a few days age a quart of the finest, largest and most delicious and fragrant strawberries, which were raised on a lot in the rear of the city, which a few months ago was an unredeemed swamp JV. O. Delta , 171/t April. THE MARKETS. I.ewistown, May 4, 18-19. Pai l by Dealt rt. Hflail. , Flour - • 94 00 SI 75 Wheat, white - 90 1 05 red . 85 1 00 Rye - - 45 50 Oata - 25 03 Corn, . . 40 50 Clovereeed - - 300 400 Flaxeeed - 1 (Ml I 25 Timothy seed - . 2 00 2 50 Butter, good . . 15 15 K gg - 8 08 hard 7 Tallow - g 10 Potatoes 50 02 Beef, . . 4 00 Bacon, per lb. 5$ 7 PORK - - 0 00 0 00 ! Wool, per lb. - . 25 Feathers . . 44 44 The he wis town Mills are paying 90 to 95 cents for good wheat, 45 cents for Rye, 40 cents for Corn, and 27 cents for Oats. BALTIMORE. May 3, 1840. Flour—Sales of Howard street Flour, at tfitl <->a4 *7s. Grain—Wheat is scarce and wanted. Sales of gool to prime reds nt 105a 108 cts. White Corn 50 cts., yellow 54a55. Pennsylvania Rye 58 cts. Oats 2528 cts. !- PHILADELPHIA, May 3, 1840. ' If lie!( l firmly, with small sales at . 4.70a4.81 n d $4.875. Corn Meal $2.75; 1 Rye Hour $2.81$ „nd s m all sales. Ihe rect: 1 pin ot (i,*,,, j, ave l)een j, . t yy e note sales ot red Wheat nt 102a 107 cfs Yel- i Kye 7o cents per bushel. The following letter from a friend at Washington was received too late for last ' week's paper. We shall be pleased to ! hear frotn " Chapultepec" often. Correspondence of the Gazette. WASHINGTON, April 25, 1849. MR. EDITOR —It is so customary these 1 times for papers to have their correspon ; dents in Washington, that I do not per ceive any valid reason why the organ of the indomitable Whigs of little Mifflin should be behind the age, and therefore 1 lake the liberty of giving your readers an inkling, now and then, of what a looker on sees and hears from time to time in this metropolis of politics and power. The Adiniuistiation is slowly progress ing in the great work of reform, and, 1 think, is laying a sure foundation for the time to come. The Cabinet is composed, as you know, of men of the most undoubt ed'abilities, and to this add industry, per severance, and an ardent desire to promote the best interests of the whole country, and you have a correct idea of the men Gen Taylor hau chosen to n-siat him in the functions of government, for this great and growing nation. Many politicians will no doubt find fault with the tardy movements of the appointing power, hut they must remember that Rome was not built in a day, and a greater work than building Rome is now progressing in the body politic of this Republic. General Taylor has pledged himself not to he the President of a party, and therefore cannot do as did the elder and younger Hickory, indiscriminately slaughter all who happen to differ with him in opinion. We have evidence en- ugh for us to be convinced that his friends will in due time have their claims considered, and that such changes will he mails as the interests of the country demand. The hooks are now being post etl, and you may expect a settlement made with very many of the hands now employ ed, about the first of May. I| i* said that Mr. Clayton, Second Auditor ofthe Trea sury, who fills the place of one John M. McCalla, has recommended for removal several of the gentlemen, who sit in their offices, smoking segars and reading " Du mas' last" for three hours a day, and then dress for a promenade to the Capitol grounds. This is as it should be. The business in some of the i ffices is now titter and four years behind the lime, and men are obliged to wait until it suits the conve nience of these worthies, before their ac counts are even put in way of settlement. I was told bv a Clerk yesterday, that the business of his office was twelve years be hind when his duties commenced, a short time since. 1s ty torn them out, and ap point men w ho will discharge their duties faithfully nod promptly. Mr. Meredith has issued a circular to the chiefs of the different Bureaus in his department requir ing a list of all persons employed therein, the time of their appointment, what their duties, who are incompetent, who in ar rears, A:-., which has created some ex citement among them, and caused a gen eral spurring up of the lazy ones. The Post Office Department is doing the woi k of reform with neatness and despatch. Judge Collamer and his efficient aid, Col. Warren, are winning for themselves golden opinions in all sections oi the country. Father Ritchie whines like a whipped spaniel, hut 'twill not avail the Aug-an Stable must be cleansed, and in no De partment is there more necessity* for a thorough clearing cut than the Post Of fice. l'here are hut few office seekers here at present, many having gone home to hide their time, and patiently await the moving of the waters. Thousands wi!l be disappointed in the distiibution of of fices, but of course will yield to the neces sity that prevents one office from being given to a hundred applicants. The Phil adelphia appointments are not yet made, and there seems to he quite a competition for the Collector's office. The applicants arc all good men, and it is difficult to make a selection. A magnificeui sword was presenied to the President yesterday, by a deputation from Virginia, on behalf of the Stair. The ceremonies were very interesting, and you will see a full account of lire speeches, Ac. in the papers of to da v. The levees at the White Mouse are thronged, and every visiter leaves di light ed with the reception he receives from the People's nmn. Mrs. Taylor has been in delicate health, and the honors of the la dies' department are done by Mrs. Bliss in a style at once elegant and prepossessing. I may give you a more definite idea of life in Washington at some future time. Yours, Ac , CIIAFULTETEC. A * i: IV S U PI>LV CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEW ELRY, AC. jtyf BUOY lias just returned from ilie city with the largest, cheapest, and must select assortment of Clocks, lYatclics, A Jewelry ever offered for sale in Lewiatown j embracing m great variety every dc script ion of WATCHES, Y\ *l "JSjS from Hold Patent Levers down to the ordinary Sil vrr Qoartier; Clocks ot all kinds, Musical Boxes, Silver Tea and Table S|>ooiih, ladles, Sugar longs, Butter Knives, Cold Pens and Pencils Breast Pins, Finger Rings, Bracelets, gold and silver Spectacles, silver Thimbles, Rogers' Cutlery, &c , &LC. These articles were all purchased at ex tremely low prices and will he sold at a oiieat hepuction fjom the price they have hitherto commanded. The lathes and gentlemen nre respectfully invited to call and examine the stock. locks, VV atche.s and Jewelry repaired on reasonable terms, at short notice. 0 !rOi.u SILVER taken in exchange fur all articles he has for sale. Lew istow n, May 5, 1849 tf. h /. r r vr a p. s . C i; T L !.•: it ¥, Sadillori .V Coach-n arc. f baIIE subsciiber ha 9 on hand, and is now X constantly receiving, the largest and beat assorted stock ever offered to the public, which will be sold low for cash, the prices being such as to defy all competition, while the stock, as regards quality and quantity, stands unri valled. Thankful for past patrcnige, he hopes to merit a continuance of the same by always keeping on hand a general and well assorted stock of all kinds of HARDWARE, &.c , em braced in this line of business. F. G. HiANCISCUS. Lewistown, may 5, 1849—41. A PP L ETO N 9 S GREAT CENTRAL CHEAP BOOK STORE, H1 (JlicM&ui Street, Corner of Seventh, Swainis Buildings, PHILADELPHIA. T/" XOWINU thi' wauls of tin' commttrily, the Proprie •*- tor of ill is ESTABLISHMENT Ins lined up* store in ihe most elegaiil ii; inner, havoij; due regard to the com fort of his customer-, so thai every stranger visiting his It ok-sture, may feel entirely at home. IllN IMMENSE STOCK of Books is classified according to the various Depart ments of Literature, so that visiters can find the Books they are in search of for themselves. Buying his stock for the most part at the AICTION SAI.ES, arid being con nected with one of the Largest Pubii-Hnjr /lout., in this country, besides publishing largely himself, enables bnu to sell AI,L BOOKS at Is ow v r Price* than any other house of a similar character on this con tinent. His facilities for the IMPORTATION of Books front Europe are unsurpassed, having a Branch of his Kstab lishmcnl tit London, where orders of private gentlemen are carefully executed and forwarded to this cohntry by every STEAMEB and packet. li. CATALOGUE of Books with the prices attached is issued quarterly, containing lists of New add it i >n, made to his large col lection, v. hit h are in all cases for sat • at the IA) WEST PRICES, or, from 25 to 75 per ce til below pu Ushers' prices. Thus in buying even a/>r B.irfi, quite a cuneideraole amount is saved As a still further B\2)IC En E T to stringers visiting the city, everyone who purchases One Dollar'i worth of Books, wi 1" receive a copy i f the STk.l.VDhh /-V VIIILJIUF.I.PHIA, an elegant ISmo volume, the price of which is 25 re t ts r> The limits of an adverti--.cent are too confined to enumerate the prices of any ofthe Books, or n>jive even a faint idea of the immense otic mt, gt, to tic derived from purchasing at the fJrt . • C (.•!..i ( heap Hook. Store, hut let all who are i: ■ arcli of !>.• >k send for a Catalogue, and buy the Book.- Inei are in v into f. :od when fishing the city, give Apple tun one call, and you will be sute to CALL AHA 1 SI Stationer# in all its branches, furm-hed at the Lowest Price*. Ily Lutmls of those pur' li i-mg l-ctler and Nile Paper, neat ly stamped in the corner, vi itlnnil cliarge. . > Orders for any art.cie may be t-iil by mail, addressed to the proprietor, and tile directions in ali cases w ill be fully carried out, witiigieal punctuality and despat. h. S> Orders for Catalogues should be pre punt. GEO. J>. APPLE I ON, Bookseller, Pnhlt -her, importer, and Stationer, itl C iitenut street, corner of Seventh, M iv 5, Ibl9—3rn Sicotm's Building iHMf IIIITII. ¥onrtKi Street, Between Arch and Market, Philadelphia. "TIME I'M < PR IETORS It]p and management of this A wait known hotel, (which i- locattd in the very cen tre of business,) having passed ml i the hands ol tin: sub scribers, they beg leave to state that it is their purpose to render it worthy of the liberal patron ige w.th which it has be II heretofore sust- med. and hope, by unremit ting attvnti n, to dc-rrve tin: patronage of their frieuds, who mav visit the city on business or pleasure C. AI J. McklßßlN. Formerly ot" tit* ExcUnugf lit lei ruifburgli. Philadelphia, May 5, I-549. TOBACCO SIXUFF &. SEGARS! The Cheapest Wholesale House in the F T . S. J ou can save 1(1 per cent. b>/ calling at W2ll. *i. Dobbins' *!<u*c, \ '. 2150 North Second street, 6 ilnois above Callow hill, opposite the Lamb Tavern, Philadelphia, IM. I HAVE NOW ON HAND, GOO,OOO Large i/.e Common Segurs, ajt 1 t>o to 5t1.70 I r thousand. jOO 000 Best quality Half Spanish, $15.12 to $3.25 per thousand. 300,000 Beat Seed and Cuba Su-s, $5.00 lo $7.00 per thousand. 200.000 Fine Havana SIO.OO to SK>.GO per tbousitnd. I have alio on hand a large supply of Cavendish and Plug Tobacco, just r>'< ivrj from Virginia, and a general ansortincnl of Havana and American Leaf Tobacco. Also, Smoking Tobacco; Scotch, 1! ippce and Macabau Snuffs, of the b, si quality. Als-, pij,<. s , Pip,. Heads, and everything belonging to llie ousiuess. Call and you will he well pleased mays—l in Trick* of Quacks! LF.T AM, until Tills CAUL I-X'I.LY. C ACTIO X EXTRA. A ' MBFR of men under the name of Skillman, - rtiooi|ison &. Co , have employed a man by the name oi Jacob 1 ownsend, to use his name to put up a Sarsa parilla, which they call "Old Or. Tow nsend's Sarsapa rilla," Ac., and wish to sell it to the public as the genu ine and original Dr. Towtisend's Aarsapariila. This low use ml has been employed in peddling books and cheap publications for a number of years before he got th s hunor,jblr situation. The public are cautioned not lo be deceived and purchase none, if they wish the genuine, but such as are put up in splendid steel p'.ale wrappers, and signed by S TOH'JVSKJi'D. {fO" CHARLES lil 7'X, Le tristoicn, is sole Agent lor Milllin county, lor the genuine Mr. Townsentl's S.trsapanila. By procuring it trom him, purchasers will be certainot getting the genuine article. niau—ls23 OLD DR. JACOB TOWiNSEA'D'S SAILSAPAIIILLA, For Sale at E. ALLEN'S Drug and Grocery Store, WHO IS THE ONLY AGENT in this place, for (he sale of the GEXUIKL Towti*rii<F saa**a|>arilla! CG7~For the accommodation of those who wish .S\ P. ToumseniT.s Sersaparilln, I Jiuve n quantity on hand, having ordered a large sup ply previous to obtaining the agency t'ur Dr. Jacob's Genuine. EDWIN ALLEN Lcwistown, April 28, 1849. RIFLE Powder in cannisters. Shot, Lead Rifle Rills, &c at F. G. FRANCISCTS'S. JVEIV aooips. The subscribers have received direct from Cin- , cinnati and Pittsburgh— IF Fk n( ' Monongaltela W TIfSKKV. 15,005 lbs. iianis, Shoulders, and Flitch. 5 casks Cincinnati Sugar Cured HAMS. ; 150 bb!s. super-extra FLOUR. 25 bbls. Ohio White BEANS. 50 hags " DRIED APPLES. 3S hags Indiana DRIED PEACHES. 25 doze" Ohio BR.OU.viS. 1500 lbs. Ohio DRIED BEEF. 30 boxes Pittsburgh dipped CANDLES. 10 " mould do. 5 bbls No. 1 L"f LARD. 3 bbls. Super. Cincinnati LARD OIL. MERCHANTS can be supplied with any of the above articles at Philadelphia prices, and thus save cost of transportation. We have also on hand a large assortment of Dry Goads Groceries. Please call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. KENNEDY & PORTER. Lewistown, May 5, I*l9—3t. Auditor's Wotice. rpHE subscriber, appointed by the Court of X Common Picas of MitHin county to audit and distribute the proceeds of the Real Estate of O. P. DUNCAN, now in the hands of D. McK. Contuer, Esq., Sheriff of MifHin county, hereby notilies and requires ail persons claiming said fund to attend at his office, in the borough of Lewistown, on THCBSDAY, the 7th day of June, 184'.), at which time and place the said fund will be audited and distributed, or be de barred from coining in for anv share thereof. A. P. JACOB, Auditor. Lewistown, May 5, 1840—4t. \ I DITOR'S NOTICE.—The subscribe - , ap / \ pointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Mitiiin county to audit and distribute the pro ceeds of the iteal Estate of MICHAEL CRiS WELL and J. V. CRISWELL, now in the hands of I>. McK. Contner, Esq., Sheriff of Mllilin county, hereby notifies and requires all persons claiming said fund to attend at his of fice, in the borough of Lewistown, on THURS DAY, the 7th day of June, 1841), at which time at.d place the said fund will be audited and dis tributed, or be debarred from coming in for any share thereof. A. P. JACOB, Auditor. Lewistown, May 5, 1-84'J—4t. HI POUTAVF TO EMIGRANTS. rjlilf] .Section i! t \\ rn. C. Porter, will be B despatched during the coming week tor IT! fSBL'KGH. Families going West will find this a g„od opportunity for passage. Ap- P v to KENNEDY & PORTER. Lewistown, May 5. I*49—lt. 300 pair of Lasts, Boot Trees, C'iamps, &c., VOW ; n store and lur .° a !e, wholesale and la retail. All lasts tiiat do not pieasemay be returned. mas-4. F. G. FR AXCISCUS. Mantel Ornaments, splendid s'ylcs, such as GIRONDOI.ES. y CANDI L.YIUIAS, BOHEMIAN VASES, &C., English Waiters, truly su.enuid, ami brass and stiver plated Candlestk ks, at ma A—lt. I\ G. FRANCISCI 1 S'S. Files ! Files ! Files ! O AN D 4 square Files, from 34 to 14 inches. O Flat, round, and liaif-round do. Hand Bast.ird and Smooth, Irom 4 to 16 inch. Mill >u.v, Pill Saw do., all sizes, embracing by assortment some 160 packages, of double retined cast steel, first cut, at nt?.s-4t. F. G FR VNCISCUS'S. ETHEREAL OIL L cS .If 1 * S. & CJREAT variety, very low. Just call i 1\ and see them at ma&-4t. r. G. FRAXCIaCUS'S. j Saddlerv, AS USUAL. The same of Coach Ware. ON hand, the largest and moat beautiful as sortment of spring I,aces, Oil Carpets, j &.C., which may he bought cheap at tnas-4f. *F.O. FR ANCISCUS'S. House liuildcrs, Ho! PLEASE call and see us before purchasing your Hardware, which we offer TE.X per cent, lover than the lowest market prices, i e have, and are receiving, all the new and most useful styles of Locks. Latches, and Bolts, Shutter, \\ indow. and Blind Fasteners, which we will be pleased to dispose of on rea sonable terms. Gallon mas—lt. F. G. FRANCISCUS. HOL &. (,(>. s New \ork Circular Saws, 14 to 20 inches. baws do. 6 feet cast etecl, Rowland's Mill and Cross cut do. to 4 feet framing do. OA feet veneering do. lkue Hack, 10 to2o inches, do. Boat Builders' and Cabinet Makers' 12 to 30 inch Webb Saws, very low fcr cash at nius-4t. F. G. FU V XCISCUS'S. If OUSLKLEI'LRS will be pleased with our stock, (suitable and needlul tor their pur poses,) ot all kinds, qualities, styles and pat terns. Shovels and Tongs, with "brass, iron or steel beads; silver, brass, steel and iron Snuf fers. Britannia Tea and Coffee Pots. do. Sugar and Wash Bowls do. Cream Bowls do. I nb'e and Tea Spcons Pots, Kettles, Boilers, Grid Irons, Stew and bauce Pans, Tea and Coffee Kettles :uas - 4 ': F. a. FRANCISCUS. Table C, S oil Knives Pocket Kuivck, SCISSORS AND SHEARS, A T all ,P r ' cea some of the most beautiful x:1. articles ever offered tbr sale in thiscoun th want,ni ' a ver .V superior article ot the above, cannot tail to lie pissed with the quality and low prices, at which I am set liar. muo-li. F. G. FRANCISCUS. BRASS t ocks, k &4 Fiuc< tie, cedar Spigots Connecting and Stop Cocks, at tuf>-l!. v. G. FRANCJSCUS'S, PLASTER, SALT, & ITSIi ITF H I TO - VIS SOFR PLASTER J Ul/ 115 hags Salt, 3J bush. ha L ,„ - 350 baga LINE DAIHY SALT, at P,~ R , Will be received in a few days 150 M BOSTON MACKEREL, by JJ K KENNEDY' & PORTFR May 5, 1649—St. HOLLO vv WARE, at mno—it. F. G. FRANCISCUS 6 fUUi , US - Iron ' St,a l andr 1 UUU per WIRE, leflortei | n „ m^ MAS-41. F. G. FKA NCLSCLS'S * 4 ■\ C.NS, Bowie and Dirk A H and SINGLE barrelled PISTOLS, by J J ~ in;.s-4t, F. G. Fll AN CISC US BLACKSMITHS' and Cooper,' Xgeji all kiuti3, at mas-4t. FRANCISCUS'S MOROCCO Leather and Shoe L"injii~.7 IT A on hand and for sale by mas-4t. F. G. FRANCISCUS Cedar Ware. Cedar Ware. f) UC'KETS, Tubs, Churns, &c., at J mas-4t F. G. FRANCISCUS. 500 lbs. Red Leather, sale at the lowest prices. rnas-lt. F. G. FRANCISCUS. OT£BL SPRINGS tnd IRON AXfjja KJ from two plates to six pi a tea— warranted i not second quality, at mas—4t. F. G. FRANCISCUS'S. | •> DOZEN pairs red I J- sa,e almost at the same price that it costs to iron an ordinary pair, at MAS-41. F. C. FRANCISCUS'S DOZEN Westmoreland county wagon vJ Haimes, a truly superior article, expect ed in a few day?, at mas-4t. *F. G. FRANCISCUS'S. French Kitt Files &, £hoe Rasps, FROM 5 to 10 inches, assorted, flat AND concave, at the store of mss-4t. F. G. FRANCISCUS. Bed Screws. Bed Screws, 4 ND alt kinds of Cabinet Hardware, cheap iV. er than the cheapest, at mas-4t. F. G. FRANCISCUS'S. 25 Boxes Tin Flutes, IRON, tinned, and copper Rivets, stove doer ami belting Rivets, for sale LOW by mas-4t. F. G. FRANCISCUS. Blacksmith's Vices, ROM 30 to 100 lbs. Anvils, from 100 to 250, at very reduced prices. mas-4t. F. G. FRANCISCUS. Lead Pipes. Lead Pipes, OF all sizes, on hand. Orders received fcr any particular large quantity at mao-4t. F. G. FRANCISCUS. Wagon and Buggy Boxes. ONE Thousand Founds, from 24 to 5$ inches, single or setts, bv mas-4t. F. G. FRANCISCUS. A.ME Bags, single and double Shot Beits, * Powder Pouches, Shot do., Itiße and Powder Flasks, Powder Horns, Hunting Caps, &.C., with an assortment of hunter's materials. mas-4T. F. G. FRANCISCUS. Pittsburgh Chains, OF various kinds; Traces, Butt Chain?, double Breast Chains, all of double link, manufactured at Pittsburgh, and tor sale at mas-4t. FG. FRANCISCUS'S. Iron. Iron. Iron. ROUND Iron, from to 1 inch, American Sheet do., English and Russian do., Hoop do., from to 3 inches, at mays-4t. F. G. FRANCISCUS'S. White. Lead, at $2.00 per Krg, SPIRITS of Turpentine Linseed Oil, Glue, and Red Lead, with an assortment cf Paints and Paint Brushes, at mas-4t. F. G. FRANCISCUS'S. Hinges. Hinges. BARN Door and Garden Gate Hinges, with an assortment of all kiuds of loose and la?t Joint Butts. mas—4t. F. G. FRANCISCUS. Shoemakers' Brushes, BRISTLES, Longstiek, Patent Awl Haft?. Rubbers. <Sdc., best assortment of all k'.ncs of Shoe Findings and Shoe Kitts, for sale at ms—4t. F. G. FRA NCI SCI* S'S Brass and Silver Harness Mount ing, \ r ER\ low this season—S or 10 different ▼ styles can be had at mas-4t. F. G FRANCISCUS'S. l'imens &. foils' Pincers, Hammers, from 1 to 4; Shoe Thread. * most superior article, always on hand ami tor cheap for cash, at iius-4r. F. G. FRANCISCUS'S- Silver Tea, Dessert and Table Spoons, \ND four pronged Forks, fur SA C VEST low for cash bv mas-4t. F. G. FR iNCISCI'S. Farmers will always find Forks, Shovels Spades, l\idrs and Iloes, OF the best quality, selected expressly use, and at lowest cash prices, at nia3-4t. F. G FRANCISCUS^ B ash Kettles. 25 to 30 gallons, (COPPER Kettles, iron enamelled Presctw J ing Kettles, of different sues. Brassay 1 - Copper do., also pig and sheet Zinc kc. F sale very low at the etore ot nnis-4t. F. G. FRANCISCUS Sleet. Sleet. Steel. ("CAST STEEL Shear do., Englieb, Gc • J man, American and Swedes dc., Sarin, do. An assortment from jto 2J inches " wava on hand, bv F. G. FRANCISCUS may i^B)-4t.
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