a .vyj U V W.lin II IMiliiWil'. - ™ I. • \ - OFFICIAL. Pre*'-rent of the United States. A 1' RO (' L A J! A T ION'. There i-s reason to l.elieve that an armed expedition is nhi ut to be fitted out the 1 nited Flutes with an intention to ,nvade the island of Cuba or some of the ■ |,ru\inces of Mexico. The best informa tion which the Executive Ims been able to obtain points to the island l. CLAYTON, Secretary of State. We copy the above proclamation from the -V ational Intelligencer of Tuesday, which, in publishing it, says it was received at the Department of State, on Monday, from Harrisburg, in a communication from Piesident Taylor. In reference to the Proclamation, the Intelligencer has the following remarks : • For some weeks past the errantry has been disturbed with rumours of the assem bling and drilling of bunds of men in dif ferent parts of the United States. Various places have been artfully designated as the object of their destination. Tampico and me Sierra Madre Provinces of Mexico, Yucatan and Cuba, have all been alluded to in connexion with the enterprise. But the truth ha# been studiously concealed by the leaders engaged in it. The common sol diers who have been enlisted were not to be entrusted with the secret as to the object to be effected until after embarkation.— Haw far the expedition has proceeded we know not. But we do know that bands of men have lately assembled at a point not far from New Orleans ; and that the ev idence is clear that Cuba is the real object of those engaged in it. Most earnestly do we hope that the President may succeed n arresting the perpetration of such an outrage on a friendly nation, and maintain ing unsullied the honor of our country. Plunder can be the only motive of such an enterprise; and all good men must rejoice to witness the honest redemption of Gen eral Taylor's pledges to his country, to preserve the faith of our treaties and sup press all illegal enterprise against friendly foreign nations. The gallant soldier who lias spent forty years in the camp, and braved the bullets of his country's enemies in so many battles—who has sounded all die shoals and depths of military glory— proves himself to the world to he, as we predicted before bis election that he would he, the ' MAN OF PEACC.' 'VIOLATED ALL HIS PLEOoes !'—Tins •s the universal cry of the Democracy against Gen. Taylor. For ' changing the men,' whom he found in office, he is charg ed with having violated his pledges. Out of their own mouths we will convict them. In the address of the Convention of the assembled Democracy of Virginia, which met in Lvnchburg last year, we find tho following passage: •A CHANGE OF MEN, or, to trans late into somewhat plainer language this griifkant phrase, the placing the public of h-es at the disposal of the Whig party , is probably a controlling motive with many of those who rule that party. * Ben. Taylor, speaking through the dele gatiort from his own State to the Whig baitotial Convention, PLEDGES Atmac// '> aid in bringing about A CHANGE BF MEN and of measures. 1 F'>r thus pledging himself, then, he was availed by the Democracy, and the per,- i " were appealed to to vote against him, h ''rnise lie would 'change the men and the ri " van ' then in office and in force- Ihe l-'eapie thought the proposed changes de '"'■ ale ; they therefore elected Gen. Fay- i tor. A HEAVY LOSS. — Wo learn that the ' of Mr. Joshua Price, in Tell township, struck by lightning on Wednesday ' v triing last, and the Jmn, together with " whole of his crop of grain and hay y-i" consumed. Mr. Price'* loss is said " ,f ' about h I (.00.— Huntingdon Globe. * ''"l. BASH I. W i.uvreit is now on a via- '' F.dgartown, guest of Dr. Daniel Fish r;'"Dying himself, fishing after ba*s, blue 1 <"id shark. Of the latter, he has caught weighing 100 ll,s. He is expected to x "ducket U'lote returning to Marsh - "••Id. 1 Melancholy Accident. A heart- rending catastrophe occurred on bast Day, near Orrstown, Franklin co. V parly ol lom young men, consisting of •o in Blair, I homas Bard, James Spon* sler, and Charles A. JSponsler, lelt that [ lace with their guns, and proceeded to the country, in pursuit of game. In the aMernoon, the death of cue of their num ber took place under the following circum stances; James Sponsler hid just loaded his gun, and rested the barrel on his arm to put on the cap, and while in the act ot letting back the dog on the cap, it slipped from h?s thumb, and melancholy to relate, tho whole load was lodged 111 the head ol his brother Charles, an active vcuth of about 18 years, who stood about four or five feet behind him. The back part of his head was completely shattered, so that he fell to the ground a corpse. The agony of the friends, and of his brother cspeeial ! ly, was i 111 use. Fears were entertained that he might lose his reason, but it is now hoped that no such result will lake place. Shippetisburg News. UTICA. August 4. A distressing accident occurred 011 Thurs day last at Trenton Falls, by which Edward Bryan and his sister Eliza were drowned, ir, attempting to pass a dangerous point at that place. Their bodies have been recovered ; that of the brother at ten o'clock the same night, and the sister at four o'clock the next morning, by the conductor ot the Utica and Schenectady Railßoad. They were brought to this city last evening, and are to be buried immediately. M'CuRDr, Esq., publisher of the Ilar risburg Intelligencer, proposes to issue his pa per from the 16th inst. to the close of the elec tion campaign, for 25 cents per copy—with an extra copy to any one who will raise a club of four or more subscribers. £C-f*The publishers of the Harrisburg Tele graph, Messrs. Fenn o i Cloverseed - . :l 00 400 ' Flaxseed - . I 00 1 25 Timothy.seed - - 2 00 2 50 Butter, good - - Rjrgs . . 10 10" Lard 0 Tallow - . y 10 Potatoes - . 00 7.5 Beef, 4 00 Bacon, per lb. ,51 7 Pork - . 0 00 0 00 Wool, per !b. - - 25 Feathers - . 44 44 The Lewislown Milts are paying 95 to 100 cents lor good wheat, 50 cents for Ityo, 50 cents for Corn, and 27 cents for Oats. PHILADELPHIA, August 16, 1849. Flour.—The Flour market continues firm, with a reduced stock, and a limited demand for export; some 600 bbls. have beV2ODrs, direct from the manufacturers, Micilas Men's and Hoys' THICK KII' and CALK HOOTS and JBRO CANS, youth's and Children'* BOOTS and BItOOA\S, | with a'great variety of Women's I.ACE BOOTS and . SHOhS, both City and Eastern manufacture. Thisstu. k j is gut tip expressly fur Country Trade, and will be sold ; cheap. MERCHANTS are invited to call and examine. Philadelphia, August IS, 1819—3 m, BLI\D IDAIVUFACTORV Kl. Cf/ARK, YENTTIAN BLIND MANUFACTURER, Sign of the Golden Eagle, No, 139 143, South Second street, below Dock street, PHILADELPHIA, ITnKPfi always on hnnda larteand fashionable assort- J *- inent of WIDE and NARROW SLAT WINDOW BUNDS, manufactured in the best manner, of the hest materials, and at the lowest ca.-h prices. Having refitted and enlarged his establishment, he is prepared to complete orders to any amount at the shortest notice. Constantly on hand an assortment of iYlahosauy I'tsrtiiliut', of every variety, manufactured expressly for his own sales, and purchasers may therefore rely on a good article. t> Open in the evening. ** Orders from a distance packed carefully, and sent free of porterage, !o any part of the city. 11. CLARK. Philadelphia, August 18, isto —]y. IV Si oles aSe &, fi£ vta i i CIiOLK STORE, N"o. 238 Market street, above Seventh, South side, PHILADELPHIA. A I.THOL'GII we can scarcely estimate the value of •x*- TIME commercially, yet by calling at the above es tablishment, JAMES BAH HER will furnish bU friends, aluong v hoin he includes all who duly appreciate its flectuees, with a beautiful and perfect Index for marking its progress, of whose value they CAN judge. llis extensive stock oil hand, constantly changing in conformity to the improvements in taste and style of grt? pattern and workmanship, consists of EiohtJay Thirty-hour Brass Counting House, Parlor, tLf.-7& Hull, Church, and Alarm CLUCKS, French, Co thic and other fancy styles, as well as plain, which from his extensive connection and correspondence with the manufacturers he finds he can put at the lowest cash figure, in any quantity, from one to a thousand, of which he will warrant the accuracy. O Clocks repaired and tear ranted. Clock Trimmings on hand. (.'.ALL arid see me among them. JAMES BARBER, 23S Market st. Philadelphia, August I-, 1619—1y. TTORNK'S Rheumatic Nerve and Hone M ■■*- Liniment, for sale at GREEN'S Medi cal Depot, No. 11, Lewistown. Lewistown, August IS 1819. ]" TILES' Embrocation for Horses for sale a at GREEN'S Medical Depot, No. 11. Lewistown, Augu-t 18, 1849. | 3 GUI) CALICOES and MUSLINS, x S for Gj cents, selling at JONES' New Cheap Cash Store. August 18, 1849. ° i Eafctrs' A T my store can be had any quality, size, iV or pattern of Ladies', Misses' and Chil dren's SHOES, at very low prices. C. L. JONES, New Cheap Cash Store. Lewistown, August 18, 1819. Carp 7 PH'MIE cheapest arid best Carpels are to be had at JONES' New Cheap Cash Store. Lewistown, August 18, 1849. W A N TE l>~ A COMPETENT lady, to take the - 1 -®- dwelling of the house at JONES' STORE for R I tour ding House. sor G per manent boarders cun he had if application is made soon. A rare chance for a person wish ing to engage in the business or any one want- j ing to change location. Apply to C. L. JONES' A etc Cheap Cash Store. Lewistown, August 18,1948 The Prevailing Apuiciiiic. PREVENTIVES- A MONO the preventatives of the pre - t ®- sent disorders of the stomach and bowels, none are so fashionable and so fre quently recommended, even by mast physi- { cians, as old Brandy, Fort Wine, old Mocon- ! gahela Whiskey, good Gin and Cherry Bran- j dy. That these strong Alcoholic drinks are frequently beneficial, no one wiil deny, but J they are only serviceable as a medicine, and j their daily use, now so common, is ceitam to i prevent, in a very great degree, the above dis- j orders—for sale at C. L. JONES' New Cheap Cash Store. Lewistown, July 19, 1849. J. N~ SUMNER, M. I), sunfi i: o \ i) i; \ T ist,; HAS RETURNED to Lewistown, and taken j rooms at Turner's Hotel, where lie inay ' be found for a short time. Persons desirous of i his professional services, will please call. Lewistown, August 11, 1849. jVIOTICE is hereby given, that the Laws j 1 Y passed at the last Session of the Legisla- j tore have been received, and are ready for dis- j tributioi: to those entitled to receive them. j 7A. KITTEN HOUSE. Proth'y. Lewistown, August 11, 1819.—1t. ITOTIC2. rpHE public is hereby cautioned not to intcr- J[ fere, in any way, with the. following pro perty, purchased by us at Sheriff's sale on Fri- ; day, July 27th, 1849, as the property of WIL- , EIAM EItWJX, of Oliver township, viz: 800 dozen Wheat 201 do. Rye Two-thirds of 20 acres Corn Half of 14 acres Corn 2 Yearling Colts 6 head of Cattle— which said property, purchased by us as above, we have loaned to the said William Erwm dur ing our will and pleasure—of which all persons will take notice. J. HAMAN & SON. j McVeytown, August 4, 1849 —3t.* Iron ! Iron ! \N extensive assortment of ail sizes, for , sale low for cash, by June 23 '49. F. J. HOFFMAN. > Ncw Hardware Storol! WE have always a large assortment of all kinds of Hardware low for cash. F. J. HOFFMAN, j Lewistown, Juno *23, 1819. " Small Profits and Quirk r JONES' NEW STBES, LEWISW O IfW. r l 1 HE subscriber has the largest and be>t assorted S ! were taken agreeably to the provision of " the tenth article of the Constitution, and are " as follows, viz : "YEA*—Messrs. Gideon J. Ball, David J. ! " Bent, Craig Biddle, Peter D. Bloom, L>avid .M. " Bole, Thomas K. Bull, Jacob Cort, Jolin If. , " Dieltl, Nathaniel A. Elliott, Joseph Emery, " David G. Eshleman, William Evans, Joim '• Fausold, Samuel Fegely, Joseph W. Fisher, " Henry M. Fuller, Thomas Grove. Rob? llamp " son. George I'. Henszey, Thomas J. Herring, " Joseph Higgins, ?'has. Hortz, Joseph B llower, " Robert Klutz, Harrison P. Lain!, Abraham " Eambertori. James J. Lewis, James W. Long, "Jacoh M'Cartney, John F. -M'Culloch, Hugh " M'Kee, John M'Eaughhn, Adam Martin. Sam " uel Marx. John ('. Myers, Edward Nicklesoii, " Stewart Pearce, James Porter, Henry C. Pratt, " Alonzo Ilobb, George liupley, Theodore Jty | " man, Bernard S. Schoonover, Samuel Seibert, j " John Sharp, Christian Snively, Thomas C. i " Steel, Jeremiah B. Stubhs, Jost J. Slutzman, i " Marshall Swartzwelder, Samuel Taggart, j "George T. Thorn, Nicholas Thorn, Arunall i " Wattles, Samuel Weiricb, Alonzo I. Wilcox, " Daniel Zerbey, and William F. Packer, Speuk | " er— sß. ! " Nays—Messrs. Augustus K. Cornyn, David j " M. Courtney, David Evans, Henry S. Evans, , " John Fenlon, John W. George, Thomas Gil | " lespie, John B. Gordon, William Henry, I " James J. lvirk, Joseph Laubaeh, Robert ft. I " Little, John S. M'Calmont, John M'Kee, j " William M'Sherry. Josiah Miller, William T. j " Morrison, John A. Otto, William Y. Roberts, ; "John W. Roseberry, John B. Rutherford, R. f " itundle Smith, John Smyth, John Souder, ■ " George Walters and David F. Williams.—2G. " So the question was determined in the affir ; " niative." SECRET ARV'S OFFICE, ) HorrisLurg, June lo 1649. \ PEXXSYLVASUA, SS. I no CERTIFY that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of-the " Yeas" and " Nays," taken on the "Resolution relative to an Amendment of the Constitution," as the same appears on the Journals of the two Houses of the General Assembly of this Commonwealth, for the session of 1649. Witness my hand and the seal of said office, the fifteenth day of June, one thousand eight hundred and forty-nine. "TOWNSEND HAINES, ju23—3m Secretary of the Cotnmonxceallh. I CKMIiE NURSERY, fSoalslnirg, Centre Co. t*a. C~BARDENER-S and orchardists who desire T to plant only the very best kinds of .hardy fruits, are respectfully informed ihat they can j obtain trees here of all the most estimable va rieties, including all those which have received the especial sanction of the American Congress of Fruit Growers. (N. A'., Oct. 1848.) The TREES otTered this season arc of beau tiful appearance, extra size, (exeepl i a few new rare sons) and from the elevated locality HI which the \nrserv is established, have all the j essential advantages of hardiness and early maturity, for which trees grown at li.e north have been deservedly preferred. The advantages possessed here are being improted to the utmost, with the view of mak ing this Nursery, in merit, second to none in the State. Every tree is indelibly marked and warranted correct. They will be deliv ered in Lewistown or at intermediate places at the low catalogue prices, and warranted sound on delivery, if to be shipped, they will be well packed for the purpose at a moderate charge. I It is advised that orders le sent duect to the ! Nursery, in preference to purchasing illy as | sorted trees, from often irresponsible dealers, lat high prices. Such orders, if received in j time, have the first attention. >Beason for fall planting, October 20. A choice collection of the most admired or -1 namental plants, vines, evergreens, kic. has been added to the Nursery Catalogues, sent to all post paid applicants. WM. G. WARING. Boa'sburg, July 7,1849 —tf. 1 Dem. copy C'aiial itoat and at PRIVATE SALE. gf-f'-ik-r' 'V ~ ft*" j r jpIIE subscriber, residing in Lewistown, JL Mifflin county, oilers at private sale, on reasonable terms, one TIDE-WATER CA ! NAL BOAT and THREE MULES, with all ; necessary Harness Any persons wishing to i purchase, will call on the subscriber in Valley | street, where terms can be ascertained. Mrs. MARGARET STEVENSON. ! Lewistown, Aug. 4, 1849—6t* 50 Dollars Reward. undersigned has been authorized and i A directed to offer the above reward fur the 'apprehension of WILLIAM EISENBISE. a i man of about 25 years of age, 5 feet Hi or 11 , inches high, who may bo detected by scars on i his fuoe and about fits eyes caused by a recent , light.- lie isaccused ofcommitting an assault, ! which resulted in the death of a man named ! John Wright. Faid Eiscnbise left Lewistown j on Wednesday morning, crossed the Juniata I river at this point, and took over the ridge, it is said, in the direction of the mountains. The above reward will be paid for hie apprehension and lodgment in any jail in this commonwealth. I). McK. CONTNEIt, •Sheriff of Mifflin county. SHERIFF'S OFFICE, Lewistown, August 9, fol9. 3r. IAVTNS! —Lawns and Gingham Lawns, jk to close out the stock, wtll be sold at cost price, at NITSBAUM, BROTHERS. Lewistown, August 4, 1849. VI WAYS on hand, CARFKTS and MAT TING. Floor and Table OIL CLOTH, all selling verv cheap at MISII.U \I, BROTHERS. August I, 18-ty,