FOREIGN NEWS. r,V THK STEAMER KIBEKMA. THE FRENCH EXPEDITION. —Art".irs in France continue tranquil. The expedi tion in aid of Pope Pius sailed on the 22d u |t., and arrived ut Civita Vecchia, aud would immediately proceed to Rome.— It is understood thai the Pope will re main at Gacta until the temper of bis re volted subjects is first ascertained. Sardinia. — The Sardinian Government liate rejected the terms offered hy Aus lna, and the two Governments are again at issue. Tit® Piedmontese Ministers have given flesh directions to the War Depart ment to prepare for the immediate re sumption of hostilities, Austria. —The Austriaris have been njain defeated in a general battle, and \\Helen, the best General in the Austrian service, as he has been called, has riot been more succeesful against the Magyars than was his predecessor. On the 20th, Wel den concentrated all his forces, withdraw ing even the garrison from the Pesth and from the camp in the neighborhood of (lien, for the purpose of making a gener al combined attack upon the Hungarian forces, Welden attacking them in thu front and Jellachich and Schli-k taking them in flank and rear. This grand combined attack took place on the 2J and 21st, at Gran, amended in the complete defeat of Welden. The account states that the Austrian* were driven back, with the loss of 20 guns and 2000 prisoners, and that they bad been compelled to raise the siege of Comoro.— ll is rumored in Paris that a murderous engagement has taken place under the walls cf Cotnorn, in which Gorgey had defeated the Austrian*, that the latter had evacuated Pesth, and that the Hungarians were under ihe walls of Vienna, it was reported at Vienna, on the 19th, that an insurrection had broken out at Cracow. As an offset to the foregoing, it is assert ed bv the Vienna correspondent of the Constitutional Zeitung, writing under date of April 20, 9 P. M., that the Hungarians were totally defeated near Giron, their loss in prisoners alone being 2000. The Austrian Government has decided to credit 200.000,000 florins Hungarian Treasury Bonds, which are to be paid when they are subdued. A Gazette states that 40,- 000 Russians had entered Montravia by the Huthowins ; they bring the answer of the Cabinet of St. Petersburg to that of! Olmutz, to the question on what condition I Prussia would place her diplomatic and material resources at the disposition of the , Austrian Government. It is said that the i abandonment by Austria of all influence | in the Danubian principalities, is the price demanded by Russia for services. Denmark. —Hostilities still continue to be waged between Denmark and Prussia, without any marked preponderance on either side likely to affect the general issue. A large body of German troops entered Jutland on the 20th u!t. The town of Raiding, which lies about a j mile and a half from the frontier of Schles wig and ten from the frontier of Fredoupa, was taken by the Schleswig troops under 1 Gen. Borin on the 20th instant, fighting continually for many hours in the streets before the town was evacuted by the Danes. j The loss in killed and wounded is not given. ' Hamburg papers of the 24th contain no further intelligence from Raiding, except j that the city has suffered much from fire. ; The German troops are in quiet possession. ; It is ascertained that steps have been ra j ken to induce Leopold, king of the Bel- ) gisns, to act the part of mediator.— Whether he will or not accept this office is not yet known; the last accounts were that the Danes were assembling in large numbers on the heights beyond Raiding. NAVLES AND SICILV. —The war between these two powers still contiuues. Ihe ad vantages 3re all on the side of Naples.— In addition to Catania, Solo has surrender ed lo the Neapolitan troops. Palermo has also prepared to capitulate. THE MARKETS. — The Htbernia brings Liverpool date 9 down to the 28th all.— Trade in Liverpool had been very dull. — The London Money Market is represent- i ed a-, being steady. Consols closed at 92 ! to 91 \ The French are firm. BKKADSTUFFS. —ln breadstuff* the mar ket has b-en dull. Wheat has declined 2d , to 3d. Flour declined fld. to 9d. We give the following quotations ; —Western Canal Flour, 235. to 235. 6d ; Philadal- j piuaand Baltimore brands, 235. to23s. 6d. , UoTTnJf MARKET. —We have no mark- j Ud change to notice in the transactions of j the last week. We quote Uplands at 3|d. j lo Cd.; Orleans 3£d. to o|d ; Alabama and Mobile 3jd. to 4i camp whenev er t hey wish, and, besides after striking tho Platte, The road is parallel with it for sev eral hundred miles, i have r.ot learned ! about the facility of procuring wood, hut i it is not so important as water and grass j that is, if those emigrating are properly ! provided with pilot bread and dried meals | as we are ; also with chafing dishes and spirits of wine. We are thus entirely : independent of wood and buffalo chips i particularly when it rains— and can make our coffee under the lent or in the wagon. ■■■■ " jwranmsnßiin A UDI TOR'S NO TICK.— flie undersign | XJL ed, Auditor, apininted by the Court oi i Common Pleas of Midi in county, to make dis i tribution of the monies in the hands of JAMES ; TURNER and JAMES BURNS, assignees of MI : CHAEL ROLJSII, late of Derry township, in said county, hereby notifies all'persons con | cerneii, that he will attend for that purpose at ! Ins office in the borough of Lewistown, on SAT (JRDAV, the lijth day of June next, where they may attend if they see proper. W. J. JACOBS, Auditor. Lewistown, May 19, 18-49—4t. A UDITOK'S NOT ICE —The undersigned J.\. having been appointed an Auditor by the Court of Miflhn county, to audit und distribute the money in the hands of JOHN MORRISON, administrator of the estate of M. MOODY, deceased, ro aud among the creditors of said decedent, he has appointed FRIDAI, the '£)lh of June next, as the time, and the house of Mrs. Eliza Butler, in New-ton Hamilton, as the place, where he will attend for that pur pose, and all persons interested are hereby no tified to present themselves then and there, or be thereafter debarred from coming m upon said fund. JOHN F. COTTREL. Newton Hamilton, May 19, ISl9—4r. VI DITOR'fS NOTICE.—The subscriber, Auditor, appointed by the Orphans" Court of Mifflin county, to distribute the balance in the hands of WILLIAM A. MOORE, Administra tor of the estate ot DAVID SUNDERLAND, late of Wayne township, Mifflin county, de ceased, to and among the creditors of said deceased, hereby gives notice that he will at tend at the public house of T. p. McCoy, in McVeytown, on ' Thursday, the Ith day of June, 1849, to fulfil the duties of his appoint ment, when and where all persons nterested may attend. SAMUEL IJAMAN. Auditor. May 12,1819—41.' Auditor's Ftfotico. r PIIE subscriber, appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Mifflin county to audit and distribute the proceeds of the Real Estate of (J. P. DUNCAN, now in the hands of D. McK. Centner, Esq., Sheriff of Mifflin county, hereby notifies and requires all persons claiming said fund to attend at his office, in the borough of Lewistown, on TIICR>DAV, the 7tii day of June, 1849, at which time and place the said fund will be auditid and distributed, or be de barred from coming in for any share thereof. A. P. JACOB, Auditor. Lewistown, May .J, I?4'J— 4t. 4 EDITOR'S NOTICE.— The subscriber, ap pointed by the Court of Common Pleas of 1M county to audit and distribute the pro ceeds of the Heal Estate of MICHAEL CRIS WELL aud J. V. CRISWKLL, now in the hands of I). McK. Cuntner, Esq., Sheriff of Mltiisn county, hereby notifies and requires all persons claiming said fund to attend at his of fice, in the borough of Lewistow N, on THCRS- I'AV. the 7th day of June. 1 *49, at which time and 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, 1-849—4 T. LYKENS VALLEY (OAL. FTMLE Lykens Valley Coal Company will be [ prepared to deliver Coal, on and after the 20th inst., at the Depot, Millersburg, Dauphin county, Pennsylvania, (at the head of the Wi coniseo Canal, 12 miles from Clark's Ferry,) at the following prices CASH : Lump, broken and screened, £2.00 per ton. Nut, 1-75 do. Linicburners' screened, 1 do. do. mixed, 75 do. WILLIAM HAWKINS, Treasurer. April 14, IT49— taugl . RNILK partnership heretofore existing between [ D. C. FRSIEVRM & WM. SIIIMP, in the quarrying and flatting of stones, was dissolved , by mutual consent on the Ist day of March last. ' 'I he books and accounts arc in the hands of WM. Slump, who will settle ail accounts of said (inn. WM SHI MP, D. C. FREE BURN. Lewistown, April 28, IRY 19—4t * BOARDING! I AIRES and GENTLEMEN can ho oc j commodated with boarding on reaf-onabio terms at Mrs. McCAY'S, oil Main street, in the house formerly occupied by Mrs. J. Mc- Cormiek. Lewistown, April 21, 1849. NEW MILLINERY GOODS. Tli** Jflary Aim Tliller j r AS just arrived from the city, and has now |H open at her residence in J\UIRKET STkEET, opposite Mrs. Fusselinan y s, a MEW STYLE OF BONNETS. such as Gimps, Lace, Diamond Braid, Florence Braids, and Casing Bonnets, together with Flowers, Ribbons, 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 terms. U3Tho Ladies of Lewistown and vicinity are respectfully invited to give her a call, as she feels confident that she w ill be able to please all who may thus favor her. Lewistown, April 28, 1849—4t. CIIIEESE. —A large stock of good Western J Cheese for sale by . > Dee 80. WALTER LILLRY. PLASTER, SALT, & FISH. 1 I W k T °NS SOFT PLASTER. -■ v/" 115 bags Salt, 3£ bush, bags, $1.75. | 350 bags fine DAIRV SALT, at 18J{ per bag. Will be received in a few davs, 150 bbls. ot HOST OX MACKEREL , by KENNEDY & PORTER, j May 5. 1849—St. *VEH° aoons. J The subscribers have received direct from Cin cinnati and Pittsburgh— | "J bbls. o!d Monongahela WHISKEY. J. 15,1KK) lbs. Mains, Shoulders, and Flitch. j 5 casks Cincinnati Sugar Cured MAMS. 150 bbls. super-extra FLOUR. 25 bbls. Ohio White BEANS. 50 bags " DIM F.I) APPLES. 30 bags Indiana DRIED PEACHES. I 25 dozen Ohio BROOMS. 15(H) lbs. Ohio DRIED BEEF. 30 boxes Pittsburgh dipped CANDLES. 10 " " mould do. 5 bbls. No. 1 Leaf LARD. 3 bbls. Super. Cincinnati LARD OIL. MERCHAXTS can be supplied with any of the above articles at Philadelphia prices, and thus save cost ot transportation. We have also on band a large assortment of Dry Uoods Ac i* roc cries. Piease call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. KENNEDY & PORTER. Lewistown, May 5, 10-19—3t. /. B. Z V7 ARB. CU T Li : Y , §adry Ac toncli-ware. f|>ilE subscriber has on hand, and is now i A constantly receiving, the largest and best assorted stock ever offered to the public, which will be sold low for cash, the prices being sucli as to defy all competition, while the stock, | as regards quality and quantity, stands uuri ! vailed. Thankful for past patronage, he hopes to merit a continuance of the same by always keeping on hand a general and well assorted stock of all kinds ot HARDWARE, &.C., em braced in this line of business. F. G. FR ANC ISCCS. Lewistown, may 5, 1049 It. i TTOUSEKEEPERS will be pleased with our i stock, (suitable and needful tor their pur poses,; of ail kinds, qualities, styles and pat | terns. Shovels and Tongs, with brass, iron or ! steel heads; silver, brass, steel ar.d iron Snuf ; tors. Britannia Tea and Coffee Pots. do. Sugar and Wash Bowls do. Cream Bowls do. 'fable and Tea Spoons Pots, Kettles, Boilers, Grid Irons, Stew and Sauce Pans, Tea and Coffee Kettles. mas-4f. F. G. FRANCISCUS. iron ! Iron ! lIIAVE now on hand an extensive assort ment of Iron, consisting of Nail Rods; Horse-shoe Iron; Buggy and other Tyre, 4, 5-10, and J inches round, and 5-10, jj, and finches square; Scollop, Moop, 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. F. J. HOFFMAN. Lewistown. May 12, 1*49. A if I: ws l I* P MTY CLO( KS, WATCHES, JEW ELRY, &C. NT N" BUOY has just returned from the city x I • with the largest, cheapest, ami most select assortment of ClockH Watches, & Jewelry evcr °ff erc d f° r B*'® * n Lewistown ; embracing in L'reat variety every de "//* scri P' lon 011 WATCHES, V[ N "jiCTg ' roui Gold Patent Levers \ , yffirP down to the ordinary Sil ver Quartier; Clocks of ail kinds. Musical Boxes, Silver Tea and Table Spoons, Ladles, Sugar Tongs, Butter Knives. Gold Pens and Pencils, Breast Pins, Finger Rings, Bracelets, gold and silver Spectacles, silver 3in rubles, Roger®' Cutlery, 6LC , Ckc. These articles were all purchased at ex tremely low prices and will be sold at a GREAT REot'cTioN fiom the price they have hitherto conimanded. The ladies and gentlemen are respectfully invited to call uiul examine the stock. 0O~C!ocks, Watches and Jewelry repaired on reasonable terms, at short notice. SILVER taken in exchange for all articles he has for sale. Lewistown, May 5, I^49—tf. LEUiSTOWA POTTERY f B3H F. subscriber has now on bund and -*• will continue to manufacture Earthen of various kinds and sizes, out of the best ma- , terin I ever before used for the manufacturing of the article in this country. The CHEAPNESS AND IH'KAIIILITY of his ware, should give it the preference over the stone-ware, inasmuch as there is no dan- ' ger ot any loss trom scalding it or putting ap ple butter hot into them. His retail prices will not exceed 8 cents per gallon, tor 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 he disposed to favor him with his custom. (gv~To wholesale purchasers the usual dis- j count will he given. JOSEPH A. MATHEWS. | Lewistown, May I'd, 1849—tf. ATTENTION! I r|NHE Brady Regiment ot Volunteers are JL hereby ordered to parade for Review and Inspection on the 21st dav of May, instant, at such place as the commanding officer may di- I rect. D. EISGNBISR, Brig. Insp., Ist Brig. 10th L)IV., P. M. Lewistown, May 5, 1849 — td. REGIMENTAL ORDERS. ; rptlE BRADY REGIMENT of Volun -1 teers, are hereby directed and required to parade in the borough of Mifflintown, Juniata county, on MONDAY, May 21*1, 1849, pro- j perly armed and equipped according to law. Bv order of Col. HA i.E. A. P. LUSK, Adjutant. ! Mav 12, 1*49 td. A alt.utile Real INlalc at PRIVATE SALE. f Mtllf, SUBSCRIBER otlers at Private j Sale, a good Two Story Stone Dwel ,in s MOUSE, with lot and other iL^ improvements , situate in the borough of Newton Hamilton. j A LOT at the Lock below said * I borough, lying along the Canal i and close by the Central | road, being one of the best locations tor a j Grocery Store in the county. The titles are unquestionable. For further j information apply to Judge Criswell, in New ton Hamilton, or to the subscriber in McVey town. A. J. NORTH. McVeytnwn, May 12, 1849—(it. Valuable Properly at PRIVATE SALE. ; fiNllL subscriber offers at private sale that Jt valuable farm known as " LOCKPORT," on which he now resides, situate in Oliver town ship, Miffim county.about 7 miles from iM'Vey town, and 8 miles from Lewistown, containing 109 Acres, more or less, of river bottom land, in a high state of cultivation. The improvements con sist of a plastered two story FARM Jaw/I HOUSE, Bank Barn, with insur- J. ance on it; a Store House at the | basin, with tenant houses and shop suitable for any mechanical business, a T W O STORY F R A M E j§|f :TA MANSION HOUSE, 24 by 40 jpafl 11 |j& feet, with kilehen, wood house, gjaalS3re&bake house, smoke house, two story spring house, good stabling, and other out buildings, a fountain ot good water at the door, together with a large van Ay ot choice FRUIT TREES, such as apricots, nectarines, peaches, pears, apples, cherries, plums, &c. There is on tiiia property a water power ot 22£ feet tall, sufficient to drive any machinery. From its situation—being on (he Pennsylvania Canal—its contiguity to the Central Railroad, from which it is only separated by the Juniata river— its convenience to schools, three churches, &c., this tarrn commends itself to the attention of all who seek an agreeable and convenient location. Persons desirous of purchasing are requested to call and examine the property. The terms wili be made to accommodate purchasers. JOHN L. ICKES. March 17, 1849-om. Lancaster Examiner copy to amount of $4 and charge this office. Valuable Real INfale and fiill Property F 0 R SALE. r |NHR subscriber offers at PRIVATE RALE that JL valuable farm ot LIM E S TO X E L.4 X J), situate in Kishacoquillas Valley, Miffim county ccntainirg 150 Acros, more or ies®. The improvements are a MKIiCIIAXT MlLffr, with three run of Burrs and one pair of Chop ping Stones, all in full operation and in good repair, situated in a fertile region with a good run of custom. Also, a SAW MILL ik PLASTER MILL? and FRAME llOUSEforthe mil'er. On the farm there is a good FRAME jfegA DWELLING HOUSE I*"*®* nod large BARN, and aJtSSSSSSIg iiiiiSS? YOUNG ORCHARD ot choice 4£SUB£3£ iruit trees. Twenty acres of the above is good timber land, the balance cleared and in a high state of cultivation. There is likewise a goixl appear- i anca of Iron Ore of the best quality, known as the "Greenwood Ore." This property lies near Greenwood, on the west branch of Kisha coquillas creek, i never failing stream of lime stone water. This estate will be sold together or separate to suit purchasers. Any person wishing to view the premises, or purchasing, can ascertain terms, &c ,by calling on Mr. WILLIAM Mr- CLEI.LAX living in the neighborhood. SAMUEL HOLLIDAY. March 17, 1649—tf. LEWISTOWN MILLS. f|N HE subscriber has taken the Lewistown JL Mills, and wishes to buy a large quantity of! All Kinds of fx rain, 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 g(>od Wheat will do well to call and show a sample of it, as lie thinks he can afford to give more than any otiier person in the place, the mili j boing situated on the creek, where flour can be 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, j If wheat brings a better price than it will at- j ford to grind, he has the same chance of ship ping it as any other, as the mill is the most convenient storehouse in the place, and saves a great deal of time and labor in hoisting by j water power. OK, HK WILL RECEIVE ON STOR- j AGE, and forward to Philadelphia or Baltimore, and give the following receipt: " Received, Lewistown Mills, of .4. 11., j ll'Aeaf, to be kept in store till the first of Au- j gust unless disposed of sooner." When the receipt is given thequality of the wheat will be mentioned in it, so as to prevent any trouble when the owner comes to sell, i Any person storing, having four hundred bush els and 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 alter the first of August, it will be carried out to their credit at the market price on that day. II shipped, or sold to any 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 j first of August, the storage will he ONE-HALF i cent per month, afterwards. The grain will be clear from high water. The subscriber will keep Piaster, Fisli Sail tinl Groceries ot all kinds, which will he sold low for casli to Farmers, by the quantity. (gS"FLOUR, MIDDLINGS, and all kinds of Grain and Feed, will be constantly kept on hand, and sold low tor cash. A. VV. W. STERRETT. > N. B. JOHN STERRETT is authorized to transact any business in the above premises as j my Agent. Lewistown, April 14, 1849 —ly. French Kitt Files&t?'hoc Hasps, IN ROM 5 to 10 inches, assorted, flat and j concave, at the store of mus-4t. F. ir. FRANCISCUS. HOLLOW WARE, AT m3-4t. F. G. FRANGISCUA | /'Ari LBS. Iron, Brass, Steel andf'>(•- A""® / per WIRE, assorted numbers, it mas-4t. F. O.FKANCISCUS'S. ("1 ONS, Bowie and Dirk Knives, and double and single barrelled Pistols, by mas-4t. F. G. FRANCISCUS. BLACKSMITHS' and Coopers' Tools, ol" all kinds, at mas-4t. FRANCISCUS'S. MOROCCO Leather and Shoe Findings, on hand and for sale by mas-4t. F. G. FRANCISCUS. BRASS Cocks, lead Faucelts, cedar Spigois Connecting and Stop Cocks, at mas-4i. F. G. FRANCISCUS'S. Cedar Ware. Cedar Ware. BUCKETS, Tubs, Churns, &.c., at ma3-4t F. G. FRANCISCUS. 500 lbs. Red Leather, I AOR sale at the lowest prices. . ma 5-41. F. G. FRANCISCUS. STEEL SPRINGS and IRON AXLES, from two plates to six plates—warranted not second quality, at mjs—ll. F. G. FRANCISCUS'S. DOZEN pairs red wagon Ilaimes, lor sale almost at the same price that it costs to iron an ordinary pair, at mas-41. F. G. FRANCISCUS'S /!• DOZEN Westmoreland county wagon O Hairnes, a truly superior article, expect ed in a tew days, at mas-4i. F. G. FRANCISCUS'S. Bed Screws. Bed Screws, AND all kinds of Cabinet Hardware, cheap er than the cheapest, at nias-lt. F. G. FRANCISCUS'S. 25 Boxes Tin Blotcs y IRON, tinned, and copper Rive's, stove door and belting Rivets, for sale now by 5-41. F. G. FRANCISCUS. Blacksmith's Vices, 250, at very reduced nrices. mas-4t. F. G. FRANCISCUS. Lead Pipes. Lead Pipes, OF all sizes, on hand. Orders received for anv particular large quantity at MAS-41. F. G. FRANCISCUS. u 'agon and Buggy Boxes, ONE Thousand Founds, from 2J to 5A inches, singie or setts, by mas-4t. F. G. FRANCISCUS. Ci AME Bags, single and double Shot Belts A Powder Pouches, Shot do., Rifle 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 Chains, double Breast Chains, all of double link, manufactured at Pittsburgh, and tor sale at mas-4t. F. G. 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. FRANCISCL'S'S. White Lead, at $2,00 per Keg, of Turpentine, Linseed Oil, Glue, O and Red Lead, with an assortment of Paints and Paint Brushes, at rnas-4t. F. G. FRAXCISCUS'S. 300 pair of Lasts, Boot Trees, Clamps, &c., VOW in store and for sale, wholesale and 1M retail. All lasts that do not piease may be returned. mas—4i. F. G. FRANCISCUS. Mantel Ornaments, OF splendid styles, such as GIRONDOI.ES, CAXDELABRAS, BOHEMIAS VASES, &C.. English Waiters, truly splendid, and brass and silver plated Candlesticks, at mas-41. F. G. FRAXCISCUS'S. ETHEREAL L ./ MPS. V GREAT variety, very low. Just call and see them at mas-4t, F. G. FR ANCISCUS'S. S a (1 <1 I e r y, AS USUAL. The same of Coach Ware. ON hand, the largest and most beautiful as sortment of spring Laces, Oil Carpets, &c., which may be bought cheap at mas-4t. F. G. FR ANCISCUS'S. House Builders, Ho! PLEASE call and see us before purchasing your Hardware, which we o.fer TEX per rent, lower than the lowest market prices. We have, and are receiving, all the new and most useful styles of Locks. Latches, and Bolts, Shutter, Window, and Blind Fastener*, which we will be pleased to dispose of on rea sonable terms. Call on mas-4t. F. G. FRANCISCUS. Saws ! Saws! Saws! HOE & CO.'S New York Circular Saw, 14 to 20 inches. Mill Saws do. fi feet cast steel. Rowland's Mill and ( ross cut do. to 4 feet framing do. 3A feet veneering do. Blue Back, 10 to2o inches, do. Boat Builders' and Cabinet Make's' 12 to 30 inch Webb Saws, verv low for cash at mas-4t. F. G. FR ANCISCUS'S. Tabic Cutlery, Pen Knives Pocket Knives, SCISSORS AND SHEARS, VT ail prices, some of the most beautiful articles ever offered for sale in this coun ty. Persons wanting n very superior article >t the above, cannot fail to be pleased with the qualify and low prices, at which I mas—li. K.U.VItASiCISCtIA