J,-.,ha and China. —The details of the j ;+e o! G>jv'ral confirm the report by i':' e India anul of the 17th March, of the ,'ctory gained by Lord Gough. The ijrjtish captured 53 of ttie 59 guns which ,' ;e Sikhs brought into action, together with all their camp magazine, ammunition £ C . The loss on the part of the British ivas the officers and 92 men killed. The uar of 'he Punjab is considered at an end. The news from Hong Kong is to the 27th of February . The dispute about opening the citv gates at Canton was going on, but ihere was a general confidence that the stipulations of the treaty of Nankin would he enforced. lirssiA AND TURKEY. —The London Tunes says the Emperor of Russia having ascertained that th military preparations gi.iiig forward in the Furki h empire were undertaken at the instigation of Sir Strat ford Canning, acting under orders from London, despatched on the 28th of March his Aide de-Camp, General Grabbe, to Constantinople, with an ultimatum which requires the immediate cessation of warlike preparations in Turkey, as well as the recall of the Ottoman troops assembled on the Danube. It further requires the Porte's acquiescence in the occupation of the Principalities of Wallachia and Mol davia by Rus-ia. Failing the acceptance of these terms by the Divan, the Russian M inister is to quit Constantinople, and the Autocrat's troops, which are already in Transylvania, are to advance on Constan tinople, turning (not crossing) the Bateau. The Russian fleet from Sevastopol is to lend its cooperation. INDICTABLE MUSIC.—At a recent term of the court of Common Pleas in Darke countv, Ohio, a number of individuals weie indicted and found guilty of riot, for serena ding a wedding party with instruments of ntusic disagreeable to "ears polite." Judge j Holt's charge to the jury, copied below from the Greenville Banner, settles the law of all such cases in that circuit, and niav be interesting to some of our readers: "The assemblage of three or four per- j sons with bells, horns and fiie arms, and with these to approach the bouse where a family resides, rattling bells, blowing horns and discharging fiie arms, especially in the night season, calculated to alarm and terri fv the inmates, is against the peace, and r • oi us. Nor dues it change the character of such transaction, that a wedding was the occasion of it. Nor can it be justified on tne ground that it WHS intended as a sere rule, and was customary in the neighbor hood were it was enacted. In this age of progress, white progressing in physical science and improvements of every kind, we should see to it that we do not fail be hind in the improvement of manners and murals. "Some of the witnesses have spoken of a custom in that neighborhood to honor wed dings with music of this kind. Such a cus tom is illegal ; it belongs not to civilization, and should not receive the sanction of a cour*. and jury sitting in a civilized commu nity. It has been said that 'Music hath charms to soothe the savage breast. 1 " It must indeed be a savago breast thai can be southed by the hideous sounds of ccw hells, horse fiddles, rams' horns, and like musical instruments, rattling, ringing, and commingling together, end interspersed with the occasional explosion of gunpow der. "Such serenades are unlawful and riot ous. Such is the law. The jury will find the defendants guilty or not guilty as they understand the facts. RF. VN PREJL'DtCEI). —Let no foolmh pcr- i. be o prejudiced against thi* now truly celebrated ti.edu meat to despise this advice , let it be used immedi- • . on pain being felt: no mailer when; it may be, , whether in Ibe bead or feet, whether it be in the back or abdomen, whether arising from external or internal cause, use the Brandr. th"s Pills, and rely upon it, that the pain will go, the body will be restored to health he soon as na ture ba, received sufficient ASSIKTASCE front their effect The quantity of impure humors discharged from ihe body by the action of the Urandreth's Pills, is replaced in tiic course of a few hours with new and pure blood, by the digestion of a moderate meal By purging the body with this medicine the whole mass of biood becomes en- I !.' . pnr find and Tnat the I - 'ai IS the life of the body, I presume is oil therefore i shall say that it being the Seat or tif£, it must also he the seat of disease. If disease he in •c: biood, we should a lis tract the disease only, not tire t vi It is the impurities which must be removed by purgation to secure our health, iri all states of the weather, ail situitiotis. and in all climates. The blood, like a I "4 spirit, is always trying to benefit the b'dy by its ' r to expel impurities. Bit it is not capable to ef fect it, own purification at ail times : to do this it must j offer: have assistance. When the blood is loaded with irn purities, e,jHci iily in this climate, the consequences may be fatal, provided the blood is not purified at once, and " s if sure to be effected if Brandreth's Pills are used. Purchase the genuine medicine of the following agents: JOB V a STERETT, Lewistown ; William Hardy, He- Vcyt iWB; Jont* if Simivgtan. Huntingdon ; Moore Sf ' • Alexandria ; Jt. 4- -V. CresktfH, Petersburg ; //art i, Smith if Co , Manor lull; T -V Owe us, Birmingham. MOST EXTRAORDINARY WORK: TTOJE Married Woman'! Prixite Medical Companion, by 1 Dr. A M Maurice*", Professor of Diseases of Wo ren. —Kixth Edition l&tno. pp 2SO Price #1 —50,000 . ■ pies sold in six months.—Veara of suffering, of physical - i mental anguish to many an affectionate wife, and ; jntary difficulties to the husband might have been rated; thousands now poor would have enjoyed compe •-i.ee; thousands now broken in health would have en tdit; hun red* now in their graves been sull alive, I a timely possession of this work. It!intended especially for the married, or those con ; .t.rg marriage, ss it discloses important secrets j - 1 should b • known to them particularly. Truly, knowledge is power. It is health, happiness, : suiter,' The revelations contained in its page* have ; ." e blr-sing to thousands, as the innumerable letters '--► iv.-a by the author wt l attest. Hi alto, every fcarih flw wife,the mother,thaore • pu i ling in ft womanhood, or the one Ir, tbe decline >eari m whom nature contemplates an important 1- r discover th**can#ee, symptoms,and til* most '. r nerfi, , and most rrrlaln mode of cute, in '• •; n-nplamt to which her sex Is sultfert !'• .cport .: e to the married maybe gathered from rhe '* ; ''' t Travelling Agents make from thru to ftrdollori ' fry f, o ,n its 1 tie Hundreds of arrive, cuter prizing '•ft. I. . r , hu umuistiisg a little COMPETENCE from th lib ' : diu >unt showed, and the great demand fir it. Or re-j,!f, d to be accornptnied with payment. ' -t-ee will be siit by n:all free of poet'ge to the pur ' Over Jw <: :,ty thousand cooois-hsve been eent ny '■ '• .0: t.i.-ee months with perfet t safety t of One Dollar, the "Married Woman's TUi * '■ **•:al Co:n;emlon" will he sent (mathd free) 10 1 .- i,f the United States All letters aiid appllra •' ' -inng to become Agents must he post 'We <■ . tainiup a reiotttanecjandaddressed A M ',li,irif.,u i B-u lift I. New York Chy Puts '' ' . I'i9 I.iiu rty street, New York. ' -unau's Private Medh al Companion" ■ t■' • era oro ig'uoul the I'tolcd tftslcs. •'y "*J i** MARRIED, | OR the 3d April, by the Rev. J. P. Shindel, Jr. i . ONATHAN VALENTINE, of Centre township, Jmoti county, to .Miss SUSAN SCHNEE, of Mif | "in county. DIED. Dn Tuesday, April ITtli, in McVeytown, Mrs. JANE NORTH, wife of A. J. North, aged 25 years and 10 months. _On the 3d inst,, THOMAS DOLAN, noed about 45 years, 'j'lie doceateii was a contractor oil the Pennsylvania Railroad, above Huntingdon. On tiie 8(h inst., in Huntingdon, JACOB AF RICA, aged about 50 years. THE MARKETS. Lewistown, May 11, 1849. I'aid by DfiiUrs. Retail. Flour - - §4 00 $4 75 Wheat, white - 00 1 05 red - 65 1 00 Rye - - 45 50 Oats - - 25 33 Corn, - - 42 50 Cloversced - - 300 400 Flaxseed - - 1 00 1 25 Timothyseed - 2 00 2 50 Butter, good - - 15 15 Eggs - - 8 08 Lard - - 7 8 Tallow - 8 10 Potatoes - - 50 02 | Beef, - - 4 00 Bacon, per ib. 5£ 7 Pork - . 0 00 0 00 i Wool, per lb. - - 25 Feathers - - 44 44 The Lewistown Mil's are paying 90 to 95 cents for good wheat, 45 cents for live, 40 cents for Corn, and 27 cents for Oats. BALTIMORE. May t). I*< 49 The flour market is steady as to prices, i hough without much activity. Salesof 500 hrls How ard street at $4,62£, and4oobr's. City Mi ls at 54.6-ij. Sales ot 3000 bushels r<-i wheat at 110 c; prime white corn at 53c, 5900 bushels prime yellow at 5? to 5-BaSs4.7s. Corn Mm i.- • i.nig at t§2.7, and Rye F10ur&2,75 per hbi. Wheat is rather scarce—sates of red at I('s a 110 cents, and white 112 al 15 cents. I .irn is i.i good request, with sales < r 0-HHI btishei-. yellow at 6 )aOl cents. Oats 30i32 cents. — Rye 57a58 cents. V;ilis:i>)!c Ileal Dilate at PRIVATE SALE. r|!fiE SUBSCRIBER U(1M HI Private Ba!e, a good i'vv > Bt"iv Stone Dwei ling HOUSE, with lot and other jje£ iinprurrmpiits, situate in Ihe jigl | i |gL borough of Newton Hamilton. A I.Ul 1 at the Lock below said / borough, lying along the Cana and close by the Central Rail road, being one of the best iocatiuns ior a Grocery Store in the county. The ti'les are unq iestionable. For further information apply to Judge Cr.Mveil, in New ton Hamilton, or to the subscriber in McVey town. A. J. NORTH. McVeytown, May 12, 1":49—0t. Iron! iron! I HAVE now on hand an extensive assort ment of Iron, consisting of Nail Rods Horse-shoe iron : Buggy a-'d other Tyre, 5-16. and $ inches round, and 5-16, |. and finches square; Scollop, Hoop, Band, and other Iron. and other per sons wanting iron will find it their interest to give me a call, as I shall sell LOW FOR CASH. P. J. HOFFMAN. Lewistown, May 12, 1"49. RASMMWMU. pubscrilier has now on Land and -R- will continue to manufacture Earthen 15 "a re, of various kinds on-.! sizes, out of the best ma teria! ever before need for the nr-nufacturing of the article in this country. Ihe CHKAPNLSS AM) 111 iUlill.li Y of his ware, should gi' e it the preference i the stone-ware, inasinuch rs li.ere is no dan ger ot any !• Irom scalding it or putting ap ple butter hot into them. His retail prices will not exceed 8 cents per gallon, for such ware as is generally used for apple butter or milk. He also keeps a wagon, to deliver ware to any merchant, at a reasonable dis tance, who may be disposed to favor hnn with his custom. to 51 inciter., single or ■ e-A?. i y mas-4t. F. T FR\NC!S( US. /A 1 ME BIG . slle.DE A:;.I d-:U./e S I llelt>. \ 3 I'owder !'Oucli'~-, do., ILile and I'l wder FLASKS, I'-IWDTR Horn.-. Huntingl?aps, bee., Wbh an <•: htinti-rU miterin's. mas-41. F G. PR Y NClscliS. i'liii-htirgh < i:aittß, OF vnrums kinds; Traces, Butt Chains, double lire.- I < :Bl<:ns, nil ol double link, maniilHctured at Pitt-burgh, and 'OR site at TN.S-41. F (i. FR \N IS( I >'S. // 'on. Jro n. Irn n. GJOUND Iron, from J to 1 inch, American IV Sheet do , En'ii.-h U.ID Russian do., Hoop do., from .' TU IT inches, at INN 5-*4 I. F. G. FR A NCTSCUS'S. While, Lead, al ÜB-.OH prr I\'.eg, OPIRITS ofTurpenU'ie Linseed Oil, Glue, and Red Le.id, v.'itfi A:I assortment ot P* Jilts anl Paint Brushes, at U.ao—4l. F. (L FR A NCISCUS'S. 3DD pair of La-fs, Hooi Trees, Clamps, &c., Y OW in store and for S3LE, wholesale and J.N retail. All lasts that do not please may be reliiriH-d. nias- It. F. G. FRANCISCUS. jl an hi Or nn men Is, OF splendid t'jics, such as GIRONDCLES, C* >' DEL AHR AS, BoiIEMfAS VASES, A'C., English Waiters, truly sp,endiif;"and brass and silver plated CANDLESTU KS, at rnaft-L!. F. G. FK \NCISCUS'S. KTHEItLOAt. OH. L .i M P S . A GREAT variety, very low. Just ca!L L\ and see thern at mas-4T, F. G. FR A NCISCUS'S. a ck ever offered to the public, which will bo sold low for cash, the prices beintr such as to defy all competition, while the stock, as regards quality and quantity, stands unri valled Thanktu! for past patronage, he hopes to merit a continuance of the same by always keeping on hand a general and well assorted slock ol u!i kinds of HARDWARE, &C., em braced in this line of business. * F. •■ .vn, April 21, 1~49—3i. BOARDING! T A DIES and GENTLEMEN can be ac- X -J cominoduted with boarding on reasonable terms at Mrs. Mcv'AY'S, on Main street, in the house formerly occupied by Mrs. J. Me- Cormick. Lewistown, April 21, IM9. MfI,J.F XE R V G 0 01) S. 41i*s liary Ann TSiJfcc HAS just arrived from the city, and has now open at her residence in .M/IRKF.T SIR LET, opposite Mrs. Fosselmafi's, a NLW ST3TLE OF BONNETS, such as Gimps, Lacc, Diamond Braid. Florence Braids, and Casing Bonnets, together with Flowers, Itihbous, and Fancy Goods of all kinds and of all prices. Whitening, Pressing, and Dress Making in city fashion attended to at short notice, and on the most reasonable term*. Ladies of Lewistown and vicinity are respectfully invited to give her a call, as she feels confident that she will be able to please all who may thus favor her. L< wi*town, April 28, 18)9—Jt. w ii n iht High !* rices, AT lily (liver's Oiii *I a nil. \\T IDLE, others are refreshing the memo- T v ry of the public by making known that they have received New Goods, BLYMYLR Las quietly opened one of the largest, richest, and eheauest assortments of SPKIXG k SUMMER GOODS ever seen in Lewistown, cmbiaciug, iu great variety, new style Cloths, Cas si meres, Satinets, Vesting*, Croton Cloths,Cashmeres,and Cnsli meretts; Tweeds, Mohair Cords, Drillings, Velvet Cords, French Cassirneres, Doe Skin do., white and fancy Marseilles,&c. A splen did assortment of Z Lasers' SH'tfiS (Sootrs. Grotle Naps, Satin du Clienes, an elegant as sortment of striped, figured and pltvn Silks, Bareges, Challey, Mueltu de I air.es, Alpacas. Lustres, Ginghams, Lawns, Mulls, Jaconets, Bombazines, striped and plaid Muslins, &c. tie has also an extensive variety of the CHEAPEST CARPETING tint has yet been brought to this place; to gether with a never-ending assortment of READY .MADE CLOTHING, which will be sold at prices to suit purchasers. Besides this, he has JEAJBIimiLIBI* tire ti *w a re, €* lasa w a re, and nil unparalleled so poly of u it o v e it a i: ALSO Hounds, Palm-Leal I.og iiwrii 18 AT*, All of whicb w 11 be sold at so small an AD VANCE ON COST, that purchasers will acknow ledge War to have been declared against High Prices with astounding effect. Come along, old friends. I've lots of the best and cheapest goods to l e had withtn the county of Mifflin, and enough of them to supply ail old cueto inera and 20,000 new ones. GEORGE BLYMYRR Lewistown, April 21, 1340. LEWISTOWN MILLS.: rpHE subscriber has taken the Lewistown | A Mills,and wishes to buy a large quantnycl ; All Hind* of (f^raiai. for which he will pay the CASH, IN PAR FINDS, as high as the market will afford, accor ding to its quality. Any person having good Wheat will do well tocali and show a sample of it, as he thinks he can afford to give more than any other person in the place, the anil being situated on the creek, where flour can he loaded out of the mill into boats, and all ex pense of hauling, storing, and shipping saved ; besides, the flour is in better order, as the bar rels are not injured by hauling and handling. , If wheat brings a better price than it will af ford to grind, he has the same ciiance of ship ping it as any other, as the mill is the most convenient storehouse in the place, and saves j a great deal of lime ar.d labor in hoisting by water power. OK, HE WILL RECEIVE ONSTOR- , Ac E, and forward to Philadelphia or Baltimore, j and give the following receipt : " Received, Jjewislmon Mills, of A. B , 11 heat, to be kept in store till the first of Au gust unless disposed of sooner/ 1 When the receipt is given the quality of the wheat will be mentioned in it, so as to prevent any trouble when the owner comes to sell. Any person storing, having four hundred bush els ami upwards, and desires it, it will be kept in a garner by itself. Any person taking a re ceipt, and not selling before, or giving notice to keep it, till after the first of August, it will be carried out to their credit at the market price on that day. If shipped, or sold to anv person that does not get it ground in the mill, TWO cents per bushel storage will be charged. If they give notice, and keep it over after the first of August, the storage will be ONE-HAI.F cent per month, afterwards. The grain will be ciear from high water, i 'i he subscriber will keep Plaster, Fii.lt. Salt and (.rocei ies ot alt kinds, which will be sold low for cash to Farmers, bv the quantity. CO-FLOUR, MIDDLINGS, and all kinds of Grain and Feed, will be constantly kept on iiano, and sold low for cash. A. W. W. STERRETT. N. B JOHN S FERRE TT is authorized to transact any business in the above premises as my Agent. Lewistown, April 14, 1 5 49—1y. Valuable Properly at PRIVATE SALE. rtlllE subscriber offers at private sale that JL valuable farrr. known as " LOCRPORT," on which he now resides, situate in Oliver town slop, Mifliin county, about 7 miles from M'Vey- , tow n, aim S miles from Lewistown, containing 3L © 9 Acres, more or lesr, of river bottom land, in a high slate of cultivation. The improvements con si.-tol a plastered two story FARM HOUSE, Bank Barn,.with insur- Jjt ance on it; a Store House at the Jj§*| f * j|& basin, with tenant houses anc shop suitable for any mechanical business, a IWq. TVVO ST O RY' FRA M E MANSION HOUSE, 24 by 40 | i IgjZ feet, with kitchen, wood house, -ake Louse, smoke house, two story spring house, good stabling, and other out buildings, a fountain of good waterat the door, together with a large variety ot choice FRUIT TREES, such as aprico's, nectarines, peaches, pears., apples, cherries, plume, &c. There is on this property a water power or 221 feet fall, sufficient to drive anv machinery. From its situation—beingon the Pennsylvania Canal—its contiguity to the Centra! Railroad, from which it is only separated by the Juniata river— its convenience to schools, three churches, vVc , this farm commends itself to the attention of ail who seek an agreeable and convenient location. Persons desitousof purchasing are requested to call and examine the property. The terms will be made to accommodate purchasers. JOHN L. ICKES. March 17, 1349-om. Lancaster Examiner copy to amount of $4 and charge this office. Valuable ISeal Instate and ~ii3l Property E 0 R S A LE. rt XIIE subscriber offers at PRIVATE SALE that £ valuable farm of LIMES TO N E I. .1 A D, situate in Kishacoquillis Valley, Mifiitn county remaining 26© Acres, more or less. Tiiu inioroi ements are a Yi KilC ii! ANT HIX L, with thtoe run of Burrs and one pair of Chop ping Stones, ull in full operation and in good repair, situated in a fertile region with a good run of custom. A so. a SAW AIILL K PLASTER MILL, and FRAME HOUSE "or the intl'er. (> the farm there is a gun J FRAME DWELLING HOUSE UJL™ fvi.*'. and BARN, and a tSSStshtSisS YOUNG ORCHARD ot choice Twenty acres of the above is good timber land, the balance cleared and in a high state of cultivation. There is likewise a good appear ance of Iron Ore of the best quality, known as the "Greenwood Ore." This property lies near Greenwood, on the west branch of Kidia coquilias creek, a never failing stream of lime stone water. This estate will be sold together or separate tt suit purchasers. Any person wishing to view the premises, or "purchasing, can ascertain terms, &c , by calling on Mr. WILLIAM Mr- CLELLAN, living in the neighborhood. SAMUEL HOLLIDAY. March 17.1849—if. Auditor's Notice. rpHF. subscriber, appointed by the Court ot _L Common Pleas of Mitllin county to audit and distribute the proceeds of the Real Estate of (>. P. DUNCAN, now in the hands of D. Mt K. Contner, Esq., Sheriff of Mitllin county, hereby notifies and requires all persons claiming said fund to attend at his office, in the borough of Lewistown, on THURSDAY, the 7th day of June, 1849, at which time and place the said fund will he audited and distributed, or be de barred from coming it) for any share thereof. A. P. JACOB, Auditor. Lew istown, May 5, 1849—4t. \ EDITOR'S NOTICE.—The subscriber, ap pointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Mitllin county to audit and distribute the pro ceeds of the Ileal Estate of MICHAEL t Ll3- WKLL and J. V. CIUSWELL, now in the hands of D. McK. Contner, Esq., Sheriff of Mifflin county, hereby notifies and requires all persons claiming said fund to attend at his ot fiee, in the borough of Lewßtown, on Tnrns llAY, the 7th day of June, 1849, at whirh time and place the said fund will be audited and dis ! tributcd, or be debarred from coming iu for any 1 share thereof. A P. JACOB. Auditor, i Lewistown, May 5, I"M9—lt A 3f F. IV S I 1* !• t. V I ;CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEW ELRY, cYC. '** T BIJC)V IJJS jusft returned from the city i v a with the largest, cheapest, and must s-'lect assortment of CEcchs WSMCBK'N & .Jcwefry ferfCY} ever offered for .-aie i-i Lewistown; emliaemgiu 2reat ,. vari ;\ y v Sir V A •£,' " f n i'' ' ! of v * Al ' nR> vr w fr °'' 1 Gold Patent fevers ,luwn J' t, ! e,ir * n I hr >' ax-v.j> ver Quartter; ( looks ot ail kinds, Mu.'ieai Luxe., Silver Tea cn-i Table Sjm.ns, Ladles, Sugar longs, Butter Knives. Gold Pens and Pencils, Breast Pins, Finger Rings, Bracelets, gold and silyer Spectac e's, si ver Thimbles, Rogers' Cutlery, &.c , &c. These articles were all purchased at ex tremely low prices and will be sold at a CRE.vr REDUCTION from the price they have hitherto commanded. The ladies and gentlemen are respectfully invited to ca.l and examine the stock. (Kr'Clocks, Watches and Jewelry repaired on reasonable terms, at short notice. £Cr"Oi.i) SILVER taken in exchange for all articles he has for sale. Lewistown, May 5, 1849 —tf. WITTSOir JACOB, HAY E in. t opened a little the largest and best stock of Spring and Summer Goods yet brought to Lewistown, and moreover, In tend to sell them as low, or a little lower than any body else, which fact, we wish our friends and the public generally to call and ascertain for themselves. Our stock of tWca r Is very extensive and handsome, consisting in part of fine figured plaid,changeable and plain silus, ginghams, lawns, organdies, balzarines, inous tie i&ines, prints, &.c, and the cheapest SUMMER SHAWLS maginabie. Our assortment of Dunstable, China Pearl, Florence braid, and Gimp BONNETS; and of Men's fine Panama, Leghorn, and Braid HATS, is iaige and very desirable. For French and English BROAD CLOTHS, plain and fan cy Cassimeres, Summer Cloths, Vesting*, &.C., we think we cannot be surpassed, and as we have purchased the greater part of them at auction, we are sure we cannot be under sold. Handsome Venitian, Ingraiu, and Im perial lower than ever, and GROCERIES as cheap as the cheapest. Cc!7"Caii and sse for yourselves. Lewistown, April 14, 1849. THE GOLD MINES CALIFORNIA!! r'gMlE excitement produced by the discove- JL rv of the Gold Regions has carried off'a large number of our citizens, who will, it is to be hoped, reap a rich reward from Sacramen to's Golden mud. We had almost determined to go along with the crowd, but after mature deliberation as to the consequences of leaving Lewistown without a Store where cheap goods could be bought, we concluded that the inter ests of our friends demanded that we should remain, and we have accordingly determined to make the sacririce. There will, therefore, be no need for any one to so to California to get rich, as our store will afford a splendid op portunity for acquiring gold and silver in abun dance, in the shape of cheap goods—so low, that a picayune is worth more here than an ounce of gold in the Sacramento Valley with flour at §1U0 per barrel, other things in pro portion, and not to be had at that. We there fore invite all our old customers (whose name is "legion,") and ten thousand new ones to give us a call as soon as they read this notice, so that they may have an early choice frcm the Tremendous Piles of goods of all descriptions we are now placing on our counters, on shelves, under the coun ters, in drawers, in the store-rooms, in the cel lars, garrets, ware houses, custom houses, et cetera, and so foitb, lest they disappear as quickly as they came. Jt is hardly worth while to enumerate a few articles where there ere so many —we there fore only say that there are lots of Clot/is, Cassimeres 4* Sattin'ts, from Great Britain. France, Germany, and the United Slates, embracing all prices from 37$ cents a vard to ; 8 ii A \r s.s, from India's coral strand and the vales of Cash mere ; SILKS t rem Italy; Plaids from Scotland: Ll\ E N S from Ire'and; HANDKERCHIEFS from Australasia and Polynesia; FINE MUSLINS from the ice-bound hills of Switzerland; CAPES, Collars, Edgings, Insertings, Laces, s*c.. 4* c * from Greece, Turkey, and Egypt ; liiSlillAMS from here, there, and everywhere, and thou sands of yards of CALICOES from all cre ation. In sit other matters, from a row of Pins to a hogshead of Sugar, we more than hold our own, ns any one can test by calling. We've got all in the Grocery line that anybody else M:IS — us good as (he best —AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST, and perhaps A LITTLE CHEAP ER. As "seeing is believing," and we don't ask people to put on n pair of green specs to make them believe that a barrel of shavings is a barrel ot green grass, like the vankee pedlar did his horse, just walk in and judge for your selves—and you'll say, as everybody else does, that the place for good goods and cheap goods, is N USB AU M, BRUT HERS. Lewistown, April 7, I>49—tf. French Kill Files&£hoe Hasps, tmKOM 5 to 10 inchee, assorted, flat and I* concave, at the store ot mas-4t. F. G. FRANCISCL'S.