- - - ■ • HA I.TIMORE. May 24, ISI9. rj,ni r .—The transaction* are limited, and n- ,;Si have ptifleneif. Sales of Howard street rands at 84.G2L Corn Meal, $2.75; Rye i'ioor. S'2-874, a \\ heat is m moderate re j.ypft at sl.<>Oa 1.1)5. 1*1" I'NSMtEJI Dl* M IK— Let nr. fnti-h per- Sl , r , hr •> prcj-iilki d against this now truly relt-brated NINLTRIIU' ileapl'te ih'S adviie ; lot it bAinril umiimtt aloty o l ul " '""""t G'U n " matter where it maybe, viirtti'T in the itead or feet, whether it be in the hack or jkl.uncn. ivh titer arising from external nrinternal cause, ihc Briuilreih's l'ills,an.t rely ii[sn it, that the pain „ ,ll (••>. Ilie !' i:t> will tie restored to health as soon aj na . ; ,ic H.ts I riv.-IL sutliciciit ASSISTAM.'K from tln ir etTect. I'lic I|it intity ol" impure humors discharge i| from the l-y the action of the tiramtr. th's Pills, i- replaced in :6 curse of a few hours with new and pure blood, by rlic dii'espoi: <*■ i moderate meal Hy purging the body c:tli tins med'niue the whole mass of blood becomes en tiretv puree d ami regenerated. That the blood is the life of the body. I presume j 'I-pute.l. therefore 1 shall say that it being the SEAT or 1 irs, it must also be the seat of disease, if disease be in the Wood, we should abstract the disease only, not the Mood. It is the impurities which must be removed by pnrraf m tos.-rure our health, in at! states of t tie weather, in all situations, and in all climates. The blood, like a p I spirit, is always trying to benefit the body by its struggles to expel impurities. Hut it is not capable to ef fect its own purification at all times : to do this it must often have assistance. When the blood is loaded with im parities. especially in this climate, the consequences may be fatal, provided the blood is not purified at once, anil this is sure to be effected if Brandreth's Pills are used. Purchase the genuine medicine of the following agents: JOHN A. STERETT, I.ewistown ; William Hiu'du, Mc tevtown; Jones 4" Siminirteu , Huntingdon ;N/or>rr 4- Srrope, Alexandria ; .1. 4- .V. Crestrell, Petersburg; Hort nam. Smith 4* C , Manorhill; 7'. .M. Oieetu, Birmingham. MOST EXTRAORDINARY WORK! IPIIE .Warned II oman's Pnra'e .Medical Companiirx, by Dr. A M Mauriceau, Professor of Diseases of Wo men. —Sixth Edition. JSnio. pp 2JO. Price sl. —50,009 copies sold in six montbg.— Years of suffering, of physical and mental anguish to many an affectionate wife, and pecuniary difficulties to the husband might have been I pared ; thousands now poor would have enjoyed com|>c tenre; thousands now broken in health would have en loved it; hundreds now in their graves been still alive, w a timely possession 01" this work It is intended especially for the married, or those con templating marriage, as it discloses important secrets which should be known to them particularly. Truly, knowledge is power. It is health, happiness, affluence The revela'ions contained in its pages have proved n b!es-:ng to thousands, as the innumerable letters received b> tiie author will attest. Here, also, every female—the wife, the mother,the one either budding into womanhood, or the one in the decline of years in whom nature contemplates an important change—can discover the causes, synijK...us,and the most efficient remedies, and most certain mode of cure, ir. <•-. try complaint to which her sex is subject- Its importance to the married may be gathered from the fad that Travelling Agents make (tmu three ft fire dollars a day from its sale Hundreds of active, enterprising scents are accumulating a little competence from the lib eral discount allowed,and the great demand for it Or ders are required to be accompanied with payment. Copies will be sent by mail free of postage to the pur chaser Over twenty thousand copies have been sent by mail within three months with perfect safety A certainty. On the receipt of One Dollar, the " Married Woman's Private Medical Companion" will be sent (mailedfret) to any part of the I'nited States. All letter,, and applica tions from those desiring to become Agents must be post paid (except those containing a remittance) and addressed t- Or A M, Mauriceau, Box 122}. New York City Pub i:-bing Office. 129 Liberty street, New York The " Married Woman's Private Medical Companion" j, e paid on coiifinnation f ' f 'he -ale, and the balance in one year, with ■ '"t, to be secured by bond and mortgage, AUGUSTINE WAKEFIELD, ''■■. i.x if utitsi/r children of William ' r Ki'r on niifroail*. cnnnU. and tho like. Vet he ! va.ii nc ti.e t-itie of Dr., ft, r the purpose c>f paining credit for what he is not. This is to caution ti.e public not to be ereivt d and pnrrhate none but the fj I .VI.'I.V/-: OtUGI- A.IP Ot l> |i r . J irr.b Totvnend'< Snr'sparilN, having o* it the Did lir's. likeness, his liuinly coal of arms, and hit j signature across the mat ot" arms. rrinetp.il OJi. e, |ol.Vwia. „\Vit> fork C\ig. OLD DR. JACUtt TOW.NSKXD, Tin: tiKitav \i. I'isciiviutr.it OF rut: Towaseui! SarsajiariPa. GUI hr. Tow nrud s* now nbout 70 v ■ rs of :•!: mo La* I long tieen km>w n u* tk- .if mid JIiSCiU'KRHH ; oft \>> <; i:.vi r.\ t. tiHianv.if. i ?w/.v>;;.\vy s in | S. iV.iHlf.f ../.** ncittsr pHr. Ir w i* *•••• |-lt-i to limit its ! iitnntiOM tiir- v hy which ihc iif* it h.'t* l* o kept t>tit ot bii-ir krt. and the sales cinumsrrdfd r* those oulv w !m had proved t v\orlh. aui known its value. It had reaehai the crs ot many, nevertheless, as tifn* per-wo* who had been healed of *ore diortsec and •ttwd lrot death. pro claimed its excellence .and wind* rt'■! HEALING POWKK. Knowifie. many yenrs aan. th.at he had hv his skill, irtenre and eipeneoce. devised an le which would he of tnritlctiiMble ad van rape to mankind v\h'-:i the menus vonhl in; furnished to hrine t into universal itutire. %\ hen its iitest'innMe virtues would Re known > .J ?• nprrrinted rhis t hup liar -I'Uie. the rienii" ar upy< -d ; til > QH.i.YI* .iA'f) 1/ i'Uh P.ill.i T/OJT i manuf trtured on the large-i scah, and i- railed for throughout ih* length and i r ;uith ? th* land especially as t ii •. i' of ii- •• • r | n. Unlike > otioff S. I' Tow rn.udN, it improves w.;h age nnd cev pf • I • r/r<| on t€ientyir prt - - hy *t rnftjic mutt. I knowl edge of I .'hr fit 'irv ni.d the !.;ti -rnveries •? tre art, have alt henhi • uht tnt. rcpii*it '?* ii the tna fnc;ure of the <>!t Mr's The par,La root, i: h well kuw r ii it t contains many >n:tl pro y>e'iies. aid w ho h re inert or use leas, and other*, wh> U it ret- 1 :\Cti in pr- } w;r rg ; fr um, produre frrni'i ; and id./, * S . ' r •::> to the s\ t!ti S' uie of i" proper es of S.ir>a{iaritla ev> r<> that they ent .'i tv evaporate and r lost . ; e prt-paration. rf they are n t p.wrvrij hy a ;.r r■ ■ t - - . known only to th se ttici t'poti ;i its m r o-r these p tLiliJe yriPtipl's. which f! 1 o?i \u \at r, or a-- hr # tha!a Uou tin ier h< are t.e scry m'fiwtl yr prrUet Wf the rwit. h.cb g.s# t> it *U in \ ue. SOI'KINO. KtllijMKN ! IN*.. IIP •' CO.VI - NIP' OF S. P. 'i OWN SI N I), D 11. II >. . . ii I ir. J-irr.t r..nen.r Otmminr Orb ** - .. r ~I 3)IS*A not* of h • Inlcr ..r pCdpaw lilt llMvea liKiiul ihsi mc sr. >, . iir 'in n r- ■\r which •kOii'd be.ir the and i. tnn r■■> ■ im>. I'. | lnd*a artuir ' -jJ u ii.rh * t ■-I t. ,:w n H .tl .hr (Jit! Dr. luc.h a WOB.tsid ii.'..) of .■ . .) rriwirt tn.iis from Agents h.h ••• . ami |-'irr; -• \.h h.sensed f. P. Tossnsci .i's I h KVJ.VI JM. i i I M> We with a undcMul. t-rnu-r • : tttc e .re irutk that r F. I'usvmtcmlt urt.r i *'.| lir. Jmoa TI.HH ♦enna e thing in i■•.mm ; f. P. 'l'nwnsrnd v n .hi. - : *inl lier r t, rn. tbr-uiist, no pbnnaareiitist—k:i us > • m -rr in.-if r; ,c or itisease than an >ot her cut), ue 'in< *- <1 . . oniin ie-,n.n;sl aim. dhat'isrsntrr enn th. j . -s- tb*s: ■. .re rc reiving a frmyuine r',cn; ; in. t i,e ... r.n.tr■■■.■ •• .til ih s irtue. of tue nrtu >r- m prejviriir t crni . i.. >. sm m capnbla of ehmici-d w h.rh in e; rc nf-r thrmi :< yi;K.\'l> of bisrast iHStfsil of hr.i ;n. It it whvt eKe srr*.i:;it • ,"■ rir.; fr-.in .r,c •' )iu i.niiwr nnlliiisg f inijiaraliscij nl in- it.c.ne ir a pervim of some cjjaT.cnr.- .... .rsi- is.-n is anmnioa slcrent men I. If.isv iineti r.o.fe rtittjorum: is it !'i.ii the persons who usisnltf.vi.hire rnrilici- e, .t.-s.giieo i. r WEAK STOM'CJtLt AMD ENiEKBIKD SYSTEMS, shoulil knos* sseli the me;sl ( oncriitrated lU'nit't) y Within the rc.Trb, : • in- : r f/ili who n-ed it, that they iinjr le;rn Mud kn- * !i j•. ful o-:#•*• its Tiaiisceiident I'tavrr t< ! It-it I. Any perton c n !-•:! or *rrvt ;h# r<-..i tiii they get v dark eolored liquid, wicch ■% rjur fr rm ; e cpir t. Si riired til .1 pure tnd concentr tf"d form • end thus •*. r ndm d ir.c i|aileo losing any of its vnhi to e nud h< m -• pr- tn th* way, tt * irtJc • .e n n+t t .1 . i'*nt rt t;c Cure f imtumerahlr dtsfiiHfs. fleiicc llw .e,iv..n ssii, we fir ; r iti.m .iiivl.. Tv ■ i every nJrj In it I vi.r I. men. sst.inei. ;i. . in,, '.rs n. U'i find it dmn; wimib rs in li.c citne r.i io.vii mprin.v. i')>pi r-' t. .! r irri! <"M Pf.U.Vt nwl m BHK UJT.ITIS.V. %CHOh'VUA pu.t.s. rbv/'fi > .s'f.ns. Mi u! r.i.vtdi * r.uvr TICJfS, riMl'/.KI. 1.1, "I tut- I . : iffi ■ lioDf arising front IMPI"RITY OK THK BLOOD. It |KS T-f • • ID. r\* ■•* n •• n arising from Ind'jt. tfin. Iroui. ictm >, •' th* >' rt . k nncqual Circulation, diirrtii w ilo nr i ? .•! • thr t. A. jk mti■• nd h■■ ?•!. • d elutl- •>t )• tfi tches over ihe bod li h . t i 1 in f W#/* and ' ougUi ; end promote* en- i r.-t oi and gc-nth* iM*rpinition, rcinting irtcur- . 'lT** itinr* thr > -t. nnd x* ry other frt Hut in ii"ih ;g i* iu ite i • . c mor urmiicsily ?cen and Evkt.o'.v . d.ctj tiiwfi in it 11 kituU l "fa'c- * f FK.MALK ( OVIPL.MN IS. ll works t% fuicia tU C c# ol b "*>r ./ >'*•' or Jt'-Hfe* full |e ff c 4 ft • Mrutrt, fi ■; rgularitff '■ the incii'trsi.u iierhnl- std !•■ like; and is as * Actual • i • - Hy reinovitc oh' irii' tion* **> dt' * t 1 ioc general fl-'.lClli itgitc. lour a *' .V-rtrd/jr"!, ' ff* Jjancc SicAein u .t on. a ir.tbuftiu ilon, ,Ufilic. t!ic .sk ti, equulises . ♦' cifctilatHHi l the hhhkl, p'oduciny gentle warmth cqan ! all *i r the tuMly, ntxl Ue ni-senstlile jcrspr i> n rci :i'*s a'l strictures * rid tight a *-. reii*%es all ohstrurn nnd tho enure t2ervus Th inrdicinc >mi prt-pmlnrnll) need I Hut ran any ♦! the • ttitt; I • ml ol S. H. iowo*endi luier or artirh* ? Tht- m itt < liquid i* tio? to t/C . OMPARLI) WITH HIE OLD DIPS, 'ccMiise .me i;i: AMFMr, :h .t tne '.nr is I.M.'APA |{I.I. HI. I EilltlKAT'l' >N, -. I'l NKVKK SPOILS, while Ihe ..ih< r IKMM in • It tHkg, tal I ' -irtng Ihe hot'teg riiitlnining it u.to frsfws:. Ibe Miiir, ncii! lif|uwi ,pphnitfTg HM.i <1 r.iber jriHitt* : Ktit aat thfl bnrrl bie I'W. ii. 'I l.n |i • -tiouk l.i l'ie "J -Urn ? H but 1 fnt ntid in' a "'i s■" y 4nca.li ■ "'th und ' l\ iit r iu-a l>isiC|-.i-s biiim .lit 110 . e re.l II T-miss th:it when lonS sou/, ill our -l.m hi svh.t to. h '! it imHlßMf# ' iPtU lencc. he iriimrn |r.i||niiiM.ii of 1 1. .-.rt, livwr complaint, tfiarrtim. ointery. colic, v i irriijitron ..I the blond I VX'tial ta bcriNUis but un acid bHMCf in Ik* ? Wad |,ri,.|ii. i s nil tits hnnior* w nh !. .ri.r on l:r..nti.n O th* .-k n .-Oilii llenl H.ji ItScfm. I r'.U I.:t- .-well >s,'l rscrtv.res nfl .il xvrti. inn i nciil nl.tMiice ssbtcu •our- n.. 'f.u. .p.. - IP f •> the y lev. M. .. • c.tii ' '< ...usii .1 aour or HC.d flnul i.ies . U-twre.. he joinis Kttil fl-rsvhere. .i . ii fia n ■ ( tba y R. ALLEN, who is iolp awont for Mifflin county, may 20,1*49—1 y. Samuel Hopper, LAIU'IIXTEU, at ml I lime? to build the fiost Houses, ar.ff enndo thbt very ihinp. desinence No. f> Hale h'fe. r, Lewi*town. March 31, HO! FOR CALIFORNIA!! r lTiiieiidons E\eifemcisl! and all about Thomas's soiling lioods so Cheap. I have a large assortment of HOOTS AS D SHOES, ! ai,( l Ladies' and Misses' Gaiters, made by the best of workmen ; a variety of iff)/ ( (Kroccrtrsj and litfltiovs, of the beat kind ; among which is some choice Brandy. Segars and Tobacco; Fish; Salt; lUO bushels Dried Teaches—an excellent article for $1.50 per bushel; 1000 Fishing Rods; Fishing Tackle; Cooking Stoves; Powder, Shot, and Lead; 50 barrels best Monon gahela Whiskey; 2000 LBS. WESTERS J]AM, and hundreds ot knick knacks, too numerous to describe in an advertisement. Being determined to sell LOW FOR CASH— ; to accommodate those who may visit him, as j far as lie can—and to deal fairly and honestly, , he invites his friends in town and country to give him a call, examine his stock, and if they find such articles as may he wanted, they can be had about as cheap as any one can sell them in this town or neighborhood. J. THOMAS, between Swartz'g and McDowell's taverns. Levvistown, rnny 19, 1849—1y. A LL)11 OR'S NO TICK. — The undcrsign j\. Ed, Auditor, appointed by the Court" of Common Fleas of Mifllin county, to make dis tribution of the monies in the hands of JAMES i TURNER and JAMES BURNS, assignees of MI CH ALL ROUSH, late of 1 Jerry township, in said county, hereby untitles all "persons con -1 cerned, that he will attend for that purpose at his office in the borough of Levvistown, on SA TURDAY, the \">lh day of June next, where they may attend if they see proper. W. J. JACOBS, Auditor. Levvistown. May 19,1849 —It. A 11)1 rOR S NOI ICE.—The undersigned haviftg been appointed an Auditor by the Court of Miffim county, to audit and distribute the money in the hands of JOHN MORRISON, administrator ot the estate nf M. MOODY, deceased, to and among the creditors of said decedent, lie has appointed FRIDAY , the 29//< of June next as the tune, and the house of Mrs. Liiza Butler, in Newton Hamilton, as the place, where he will attend tor that pur , pose, and all persons interested are hereby no , tided to present themselves then and there, or ; be thereafter debarred from coming in upon said i fund. JOHN F. COTTREL. Newton Hamilton, May 19, 1849—-It. \ EDITOR'S NOTICE.—The subscriber, . Auditor, appointed by the Orphans' Court i of Mifllin county, to distribute the balance in tiie handtsfof WILLIAM A. MDORR. Administra tor of the estateol DAVID SUNDERLAND, late of Wayne township, Miffi n county, de ceased, to and among the creditors of said j ueceused, hereby gives notice that he will at tend a* the public house of T. F. McCoy, in ! McVeyt >vvn, on Thursday, the 7th day of June, 1849, to fulfil the duties of his appoint ment, when and where all persons interested may attend. SAMUEL II AM AN, Auditor. May 12,1849—4t." Auditor's JMoticc. r rilE subscriber, appointed by the Court of | Common Fleas of Mifflin county to audit and distribute the proceeds of the Real K-tate ol" (). F. 1)1 XCAX, now in the hands of D. Mi K. Contner, Esq., Sheriff of Mifflin countv, hereby notifies and requires all persons claiming said fund to attend at his office, in the borough of Levvistown, on Tin R>DAV, the "ih day of June, 1849, at which time and place the said fund w ill be audited and distributed, or bo df barred from coming in for any share thereof. " A. P. JACOB, Auditor. Lcwistown, May 5, lis49—lt. A I DtTOR'S NOTICE.—Tba nbicribtr, ap ; \ pointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Mifflin county to audit and distribute the pro ceed- of the Real Estate of MICHAEL CUIB - . and J. V". CRISWELL, now in llic hands of I>. McK. Contner, Esq., Sheriff'of Mifflin county, hereby notifies and requires all persons claiming said fund to attend at bis of fice, in the borough of Levvistown, on THURS DAY, the 7th day of June, 1649, at which time and place the said fund vv ill be audited and dis tributed, or be debarred from coming in for any share thereof. A P. JACOB, Auditor. Levvistown, May 5, 1848—4t. LYKENS VALLEY COAL. FTMIE I.ykoos Valley Coal Company will tic JL prepared to deliver Coal, on and after the d<)th inst., at the Depot, Millersburg, Dauphin county, Pennsylvania, (at the head of the Wi conisco Canal, Id miles from ("lark's Ferry,) at the following prices CASII : Lump, broken and screened, £2.00 per ton. Nut, 1.75 do. Limeburners' screened, 1 ilo. do. mixed, 75 do. WILLIAM HAWKINS, Treasurer. April 14, 1849 —taugl. BOARD I Mi! I A DIES and GENTLEMEN enn bo ac _l coinmodatod with boarding on reasonable terms at Mrs. Met'AY'S, on Main street, :n the house formerly occupied by Mrs. J. Mc- Cormick. Levvistown, April 21, 1849. w. ii ui WN R R A TTO RA r K Y .1 T L Alt', H AS resumed the practice oi'liis profession _ in this and the adjoining counties. Office in Main street, Low intowi\ opposite to the Town Hall. Jan. 20, 1848—tf. Wo So Attornoy at Law, Wl LL attend promptly to business entrust ed to his cure in this and edjoiuing counties. Oflice one door West of the Post Office. my 27—ly MAGISTRATE S OFFICE €ll If IST! AN HOOVER, Justice of the Peace, Ci AN be found at bis oflice, in the room re / cefitly occupied by Esquire Kulp, where he will attend to all business entrusted to his care with the greatest care and despatch. Levvistown, July 1, 1848 —tl. KIFLE Powder in caniustera. Shot, Lead Rifla Balls, &e. at tnaO-lt. F. G. FRANCISCUS'rf. Valuable Real Estate at PRIVATE SALE. R|!HE SUBSCRIBER offers at Private Sale, a good Two Story Stone Dwel- — | ln n HOUSE, with lot and other i K*aT i:A ' m provcments, pituato in the borough of Newton Hamilton. A I.UT ut the Lock below said AB&jt borough, lying along the Canal *§£ J I |jg| and close by the Central ; road, being one of the best locations tor a ! Grocery Store in the county. The titles arc unquestionable. For further information apply to Judge Criswell, in New ton Hamilton, or to the subscriber in McYey town. A. J. NORTH. McVeytown, .May 12, 1649—6t. Valuable Properly al PRIVATE SALE. rpllE subscriber oilers at private sale that j JB. valuable farm known as " LOCKPORT," on which he now resides, situate in Oliver town ship, Mifflin county, about 7 miles from M'Vey town, and 6 miles from Lewistown, containitig 2 O 9 Acres, more or lees, of river bottom land, in a high state of cultivation. The improvements con sist ot a plastered twostory FA RM HOUSE, Hank llarn, with insur- /ESSi*■.A once on it; a Store 1 louse at the y&sjj J 1 basin, with tenant houses and shop suitable for any mechanicai business a JL'A Tw O STo R V FRA M E ;ta MANSION HOUSE, 24 by 40 Jw| 11 ijfc feet, with kitchen, wood house, sMSj&yroAbake bouse, smoke house, two story spring house, good stabling, and other out buildings, a fountain ot good water at Ihe door, together with a large variety ol choice FRUIT TREES, such as apricots, nectarines, peaches, pears, apples, cherries, plums, &c. There is on this property a water power ot 22J feet faff, sufficient to drive any machinery. 1 remits situation—beingonlhe Pennsylvania Canal—its contiguity to llie Central Railroad, from which it is only separated by the Juniata river—its convenience to schools, three churches, &c , this farm 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 will be made to accommodate purchasers. JOHN L. ICKES. March 17, l*il9-6m. Lancaster Examiner copy to amount of SI and ciiarge this office. Valuable Heal KM (ate acid 7Sili Properly E 0 R S A L E. fill IE subscriber offers al PRIVATE SALE that X valuable funn ot /. /M E S T<' Y E E A A IJ, situate in Kishacoquillas Yaiiev. Mifflin county ccntaining 260 Acros, more or less. The improvements are a MKKCEIAVr MILL, with thiee 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 A PLASTER MILL, and FRAME lIOUSEfor themil'er. On the farm there is a good FR AM E DWELLING HOUSE iJJSjfe and large BARN, and -—fii'iHfpT 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.' 1 This property lies near Greenwood, on the west branch of Ki.-ha coquillas creek, i never failing stream of lime stone wafer. This estate will be sold together or separate to suit purchasers. Any person wishing to view the premises, or purchasing, can ascertain terms, Scc ,by calling on Mr. YYTLMAM MC CI.ELI.AN, living M th? neighborhood. SAM I EL IIOLLIDAY. March 17.1849—t£ ITUISTIWA MILLS, rjIHE subscriber has taken the Lewistown A Mills, and wishes to buy a large quantity of XII Kinds of Grain, for which he will pay the CASH, IN PAR FI NDS, US high as the market will afford, accor ding to its qualify. Any person having good Wheat will do w ell to call and show a sample of it, as he thinks he can afford to give more than any other person in the place, the mill being situated on the creek, where flour can be loaded out of the miff 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, lie has tiie same chance of .-hip ping it as any oilier, as the mill is the most convenient storehouse in the place, and saves a great ileal of time and labor in hoisting by water power. OR, HE wri.i. RECEIVE OX STOR AGE, and forward to I'hiladelphie or Baltimore, and give the following receipt: " Received, Lewis/own Miiis, of A. li., Wheat, to he kept in store till the Jirst o/~Au ffvst unless disposed of sooner." Wiiea 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 tour 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 lie carried out to their credit at the market price on that day. It 9hipped, 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 ONK-HAI.F cent per month, afterwards. The grain will be c; t ar from high water. The subscriber will keep Plaster, Fili, Salt and Groceries of all kinds, which will be sold low for cash to Farmers, by the quantity. 00-FLOUR, MIDDLINGS, and all kinds of Grain and Feed, will be constantly kept on hand, and 6oid low tor cash. A. VV. \V. STERRETT. N. B. JOHN STERRETT is authorized to transact any business in the above premises as my Agent. Lewtstowo, April 14, I^4o—ly. French Kitt Files&Shoc Rasps, fIROM r> to 10 inchcp, assorted, flat and concave, at the store of naas-4t. F. G. FRANCISCUS. BRIGADE ORDERS. ELKCTIO^. TP, E s | ?v 9 ra ' olunteer Companies of the Ist Brigade, loth Division, P. \ will t ' lc ' r usual places of inert moron MONDAY, the Ath day of June ueut, t'nAthe purpose of electing one person ibr the office of IiIiIGADJLR (r /.A /, R AI J, one per.--.on for the office of BRIGADE I\Sl>i:( TOR, arid for such field officers as the battalion or regiment to which each company m.- y be at tached, shall be entitled to —the election to he conducted according to the 13th and 17lit sec tions of the Militia Law of 1649, as follows: SECTION 13 That all the uniformed com panies that shall be organized on or before the first Monday of June, 1819, shall meet at their usual place of meeting, on said first Monday of June, and on the first Monday of June in every five years thereafter, an election shall be held in each company for one Brigadier General and one Brigade Inspector for each Brigade; also, lor such field officers as the battalion or regi ment to which each company may be attached, shall be entitled to; th pair of Lasts, Boot Trees, Clamps, Sic., !\jOW in store and for sale, wholesale and 'J. I retail. All lasts that do not please may be returned. mas—lt. F. G. FRANCISCUS. Mantel Ornaments, OF splendid styles, such as GIROMDOX.ES, CANDEI.ABRAS, BOHEMIAN VASES, &C., English Waiters, truly splendid, and brass ami silver plated Candlesticks, at inas—4t. F. G. lIIANCISCUS'S. ETHEREAL l ./ •;# r s . 4 GREAT variety, very low. Just call jY mid see them at mas-4t, F. G. FR ANCISCUS'S. Saddle r y, AS USUAL. The same of Coach W are. ON hand, the largest and most beautiful as sortment of spring I.aces, Oil Carpets, &.C., which may be bought cheap at mas-4t. F. G. FRANCISCUS'S. House Builders, Ho ! PLEASE call and see us before purchasing your Hardware, which we offer TEX per cent, lower than the lowest market prices. We have, and are receiving, all the new and most useful styles of l.ocks. Latches, and Bolts, Shutter, Window, and Biind Fastener?, which we will be pieased to dispose of on rea sonable terras. Call on imis-4t. F. G. FRANCISCUS. Saws ! Saws ! Saws! HOF. &. CO.'S New York Circular Saws, 14 to 20 inches. Mill Saws do. 6 feet cast steel. Rowland's Mill and Crosscut do. to 4 feet framing do. feet veneering do. lLne Back, 10 to2o inches, do. Boat Bunder*' and Cabinet Makers' 12 to 30 inch Webb Saws, very low fir cash at mas—ll. 1 • G. I'll \NCIfeCL b &• Table Cutlery, IVu Siaivev Pocket Knives, SCISSORS AND SHEARS, A T all prices, some of the most beautiful iY. articles ever olTered tor sale in tins coun ty. Persons wanting a very superior article of the above, cannot tad to be pleased with t m nualit v and lew* price 1 ', at wiiich I amseimig. n.as-l. F. G. FKANCIsCUS.