How r<> CATCH A T I KF . A -short lime 3 go, a gentleman residing on tins Dela ware, upon going into the smoke house in \h<3 morning t<* tauke up his fire as was fits custom, discovered that the house had been broken open the previous night, and ail his meat stolen. Sicspectsug k was somebody who must have been acquaint d about his place and knew of his well -filled smoke house, fie said not a word to 3tiy one about his loss, l.ut went as usual every morning, ami made p his tire as though nothing had occurred —leaving the affair to divulged as it might. For two weeks he said nothing of hia loss, and had almost given up hopes of the success of his plan, when one morning a colored j man, living in ihe neighborhood, meeting i :iim oa his place, askid hint very eon- i cenvedly whether he had found out yet -who robbed his smoke house. 4 1 have,' said Mr. S. 4 Ah ! who might it be V ' It's vou' —seizing the man by the co!- 'ar— 4 yen scoundrel, and unless you im mediately return me all uiy meat, I 'll have •you arrested and puuished.' The negro, trembling with affughi, promised instant compliance, if massa j wouldn't have him sued. In half an hour j after, the meat was again in Mr.S's smoke house, and (lie fellow agreed at once to ieeve the neighborhood. As the guilty party was retiring, he asked Mr- S. Uw he discovered that it was he that robbed hint, as lie was sure that nobody had witnessed the theft, and that he had told nobody. 4 That was just the case with me. I told nobody, so that we two were the only persons that knew any thiug abou tit.' HCMOBIST. — The Duke of Montague was a great humorist. Among other ori ginal modes in which he contrived to min s-ter to his own amusement, he had ade fective looking-glass susjiended in his .Irawing-room, so that ail the noble guests who chanced to dine at Montague House were induced, on passing the treacherous mirror, to adjust their wigs awry. In that •lav a full dressed wig was as essential as a full-dressed coat ; and his grace's dinner j table coturaonlv presented an assemblage •of noble lords uith their perukes dragged ' down into the right eye, each wondering at his neighbor's disorderly appearance, and congratulating himself (hat in setting hia own wig in the drawing room, he had •escaped from the absurdity disfiguring the rest of the company. A RAY OF ASTEONOMY. — 'Ca;sar,' said : a negro to a colored friend of bis, 4 whtch io you link is de mose useful ob de corn els, de sun or de moon !' 'Well, Clem, 1 don't link I should be able to answer dat question, seeing as how i i neber had much book larniit.' 4 Well, Caesar, I s'peck de mooo orta take de fust rank in dat particular.' • Why so, nigger ?' 'Because, de moon shines in de night ; Y AND STARUY. — An interrogato ry of silvery sweetness, and an answer of diamond beauty, are contained iri the following method of 'getting to go home with her.' 'The moon shines bright Cau i go home with you tonight!' Answer. The stars do too— I don't carc if you do. Gitio is said to be the fashionable color for the present season. \ dry goods dealer in Philadelphia advertises green de laioes, green bareges, green gloves, green lawns, green silks, green lasting*, greou parasols, and green slippers. Verily to he fashionable the ladies must be decidedly green. A fellow out West, having been chal lenged lately to mortal comhat, selected as his weapons, two huge plates of green cu cumbers. cut in slices with vinegar, and a full dozen green apples, to each plate as a dessert. His opponent backed out. Some one, looking at ± rich man, oa id 4 Poor man, he toiled day and night until he was forty to gain his wealth, ami he has been watching it day and night, tver since, for hia victuals and clothes ' A lady was asked to join a division of the Daughters of Temperance. She re plied, 'lt is unnecessary ; as it is my in tention to join one of the Sons soon.' A Frenchman got exceedingly angry with a waiter at French's hotel. • You dam rascal,' exclaimed he, • I blow your note for you /' "■"TALIAN Soap for removing Freckles and JL any eruptions of the skin.fir eale hy Dec, 23, 1848. L\ ALLEN. 4 LARGE lot of good RE.XHY AJAtfE CIA)THI\(i selling off very cheap. • July 26. NUSBAiJM, BROTHERS. ] H2LES' Embrocation for Horses for sale | at'GREEN'S Medical Depot, No. 11. Lewistown, August US, 1649. CNOOD CALICOES and MUSLIMS, 31 for 6jf cents, selling at .TONES'.Veto Cheap (JetJi Store- August Id, 164&. HORNETS Rheumatic Verm a-ul Bone ; •Liniment, fi>r sale at GttRRN ft Modi oli Depot, No.dl, l.ewistown. Lew into wn, August id, 1848. LINEN CAMBRIC handkercehefs for 6$ cents. Do. for 10 cts. Extra, bordered do. for 12* cents—sotae very fine sew style selling low at ju!y26. fWJSBACM, BROTHERS. A LARGE stock of plain, barred and striped Swiss Jaronett and Cambrics selling eery hw; some 40 inches wide tor 124 cents ; per yard, at NUSBAUM, BROTHERS. Lewtstown, July 2d, 1849. iron ! Iron ! AN extensive assortment of all 6iees, tor sale low for cash, by la tie 23 *49. F. J. HOFFMAN. New Hardware Store!! WE have always a large assortment of all kinds of Hardware low for cask. F. J. HOFFMAN. Le widows, June 23, 1849. . A Fll' is a small piece of incmev, yet it wdl I ijL pay for a yard of excellent Co,Uco or , Muslin, if taken to the store of NUSUAL'M, BROTHERS. July 29, 1649. iLamea' Sftors- I 4 T tny store can be had any quality, fixe, ' /V or pattern o t laches', Misses 1 and Chil dren's SMOSS, at very low priced. C. !. JONES, .Yeir Cheap Cash Store. j Lewistocrn, August 1~, 1010. Carpets! fjnUK cheapest and best Carpets are to bo had at JONES' .Yetc Cheap Cash Store. !.ewistowa, August 18, 1849. Tjalhrr, Morocco, and Shoe Findings. 4 large issortuieat aiways on hand, and for j .i!jL sale by F. J. HOFFMAN. Ijewistown, June 23, 1949. i 4 FEW pieces more of tiioee superior 4-4 xl EARLSTON GISGIIAMS left, war- j ranted fast colors, and equai in quality to anv which have been soki at 20 cents. .\eedle- Work Collars, very handsome, selling for 121 cents a piece, at the store of july 2& NUSBAUM, BROTHERS. Salt! Salt! JUST received, a large stock of Ground Alum Salt—44 cents per bushel ami $1.75 j per sack. OO~To dealers a liberal discount off these prices will be made. in ay 26, 184U F. J. HOFFMAN. Paper. Paper. ALWAYS on hand a large assortment of Cap, letter, Wrapping, Printing, Wio | dow audi Wall Paper, wholesale or retail, I Printing paper, 2"2 X 32, at sso per bundle, F.J. HOFFMAN. Lewistown, Jane 23, 1849. Sugars, Sugare. SUGARS for 4 and 5 -J cents. Best Porto Rico Sugar selling at 0} cents. Be*t crushod Sugar tor 8 and 10 ! cents per lb. Good Molasses it 6) centi per quart; best at 1(J and 12^—to be bad at tbe ; store of NUSBAUM. BROTHERS. Lewisfcowu, August 4, 1849. Hotting Cloths the bent quality Square Mesh, An vA chok Stamp, real Holland manufacture, i imported direct from the manufactory, and tor i sale at I,ewiatown at New York prices. Terms cash—cloths warranted. Enquire of SAMUEL HOPPER, August 4, 1840 .llillitriqht. A BRAHAM'S Highly Improved Patent, l\- Maui told Writers, for copying letters, invoices, drawing#, plans, Sic. This invention ! will produce a letter tcilh its copy at otic oper ation or, if required, a letter with two foe simile* to send abroad, with a single pen (style) which is so durable that it will last for centu ries without repair. For sale at the hook store of C. C. SPOTS WOOD. I.ewigtown, June 10, I*j49—3t. Tlic {'retailing llpidciiiit'. PREVENTIVES. AMONG the preventatives of the pre sent disorder* of the stomach and bowels, none arc so fashionable and so fre quently recommended, even by most pliysi | cians, as old Brandy, Port Wiue, old Monon ! gahela Whiskey, good Gin and Cherry Uran j dy. 'J'hat these strong Alcoholic drinks ire frequently beneficial, no one will deny, hut they are only serviceable as a wdvcine, and their daily use, now so common, is certain to prevent, in a very great degree, the above dis orders —for sale at I). L. JONES' New Cheap Cash Store. Lewi.-town, July 18, 1849. 50 Dollars Reward. rpHE undersigned has been authorized and ! A directed to offer the above reward lor the apprehension of* WILLIAM EISENBLSK. a man of about 25 years of age, 5 feet 10 or 11 inches high, who may be detected by scars on i hia face and about his eyeß caused by a recent fight. He is accused ofcomrnitting an assault, which resulted in the death of a man named John Wright. Said Eiscnbise left Lewistown on Wednesday morning, crossed the Juniata river at this point, and took over the ridge, it is mid, in the direction of the mountains. The aliove reward will he paid tor Insapprelietisiou and lodgment in any jail in this commonwealth. I). McK. CONTNKR, Sheriff of Mifilm county. Shkuii Fs Office, ) IjCv. ittown, August 9, I fc l9 j 3', i EDITORIAL STATE CONVENTION. i The undesigned publishers of Newspapers in the 17tli t Congressional District, concurring with their editorial ' brethren generally in the necessity of having an Bdito- I | rial State Convention in Pennsylvania,for the purposeof ! correcting numerous abuses now practiced to the positive j injury of Country publishers, renpeetftilly recommend to j the Fraternity, that they meet m Slate' Convention, HI ; ItarrUbiirg, on THIIBSUAV, thttith djy of A'stemitr, ' Ittl9, and earnestly urge a general attendance. The Postage Reform mn*t be effected during the next Session of Congress. A Law whose practical effect is • to rnafce the rich richer and the poor poorer, canndt t>e too i soon erased from our National Statute ftook ; and We 1 deem the time recommended for* State "Convention an auspicious one for urging effectually upon our National i j ■Ooiigrese the necessity and expediency of a speedy and , j permatiein fhattge. Tllis and other Reforms immediate- , j ly affecting the interests of the Oountry Press,steroand j the prompt and serious attention of the Fraternity, and ; ! we call upon our brethren throughout the State to act j with us harinottioitsly and energetically, feeling confident . that by so liort.g dec Country Press can be jrlaced upon a | | pe-nptr platform. Jj K. HuuKMtm, Rellefonte Whig, ID. 3. WA-LTMS, Lewistown Democrat, tins. PitsuMEt, UwMtswnflawtir, j W. P COOPER, Juniata Register, A. K. McCt-t ita, Juniata Semitrei, JAMES CLARK, Huntingdon dournui, WM. LEWIS, Huntingdondobe, J. PESS Joviis, Uollidaysburg Register, O. A. THAUWII, IWIIJAYUBUTG Standard, j \V>t. T. Wilson, )... . ~ „ „ ;■ lllair County Whig, ttiio. KAVMONB, J ] W. H. &l AIH, BeHefoirtc Semocrast, Ws. J. l'Aitso.Ns,Ceulre Oeofeacbior, ; Lin w It* SinrW, Outre 12 c rich tec TWO DAYS LATER NEWS! ARRIVAL OF THE CALEDOM The Hungarians Victorious THE URK WEST ttVUG VINM 15 iMY GOODS & GROCERIES; Ever Offered Yet!! ! rplIK undersigned, desirous of closing ant A their present stock of Summer Goods, j to make room for a large and early supply of, , Fall Goods would reapectfully inforui tire citi- ! zcjis of Lewistown and vicinity that they will I j sell them ui. greatly reduced prices. They Gave now on hand a general assortment of 53 r i> <£ o oa 0, OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, SUCK AS Black and fancy Silks, Bareges, Balzartnes, j ; Tissues, Alpaccas, Lustres, Linen, Ging- j Gams, Irish Linens; plain, figured, and Ktripial Swisses, Jaconetts, i Cambrics, Lace Edgings, j Insertings, Ribbons, Bonnets, .See , I all of which will be disposed of as above stated Thuuktul tea kind public for past encourage- } merit received, the subscribers will try to de serve a continuance of the same. ! lease call and be convinced. NUSBAU M. KROT(IERS. Lewwtowu, July 28, 1849. M. NOXTGOMEBTi ■tout A Slioc 11 annla, |(i,rl' , 1 KLTSN STREET LEWISTOWN. CIONTINURS to manufacture, to order, / every description of HOOTS AND j SHOES, on the most reasonable terms.— Having competent workmen in hisemptoy and using good stk, his customers, as well as all others, may rely upon getting a good article, ' well made and neatly finished. January 22, —tf. w. H* IRWIN, A T TOR XE Y A T L A IV, HAS resumed the practice of his profession . tn thin and the adjoining counties. tMSeein Mam street, lewistown, opposite to the Town flail. Jan. 2(1, IB4H—tf. Wo ir* Attorney at Law, WILL attend promptly to business entrust ed to his care in tfiis and adjoining counties. Office one door west ot the Fust Office. June 18, '49-ly. MAGISTRATE S OFFICE CHRISTIAN HOOVER, .Indite of (he Pt'acc, Ct AN be found at liis office, in the room re- J cently occupied by Esquire Kulp, where be will attend to all business entrusted to Ins care with the greatest care and despatch. Lewiutowa, July 1, IttlH—tf. lAKCCS, lltdiciiiot, Ac, " OILS, FAINTS, For farther particulars inquire of the suiwert : 6er, liviug on the premises. MARTIN DRUM. Lewistown, July 21, l£49 —tf. Valnalik I'ropcrty at JPRIVATE SALE. ri'tHE subscriber offers ut private sale that JL valuuble farn: known as" LOCRFORT," on whicfa he now resides, sfituate tn Oliver lown sfnp, Mifllin countv, abiut 7 miles from M'Vey towo, and S miles fcota 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 r* m jj HOUSE. Bank Barn, with lutnir a nee on it; a Store House at the basin, with tenant houses a in: tdop suitable for anv mechanical bßsiness, a TW O STO R V FR A M E f|y A M ANSION HOUSE, 24 by 40 I LIJGK feet, with kitehen, wood house, liouse, smoke house, two siory spring house, good stabling, atnl other out buildings, a fountain of good water at the door, together with a large variety of clnice FRUIT . TREES, such as apricots, nectarines, peaches, pears, apples, cherries, plums, &c. There is on this property a water power ot 22A feet fail, sufficient to drive any machinery. From its situation—being on the Fennsv Ivanin 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 lariu commends itself to the attention j of all who seek au agreeable and convenient location. Persons desirous of purchasing are requested to call and examine the property. The tertus j will be made to accommodate purchasers. JOHN L. ICKES. March 17, 1849-6 in. Lancaster Examiner copy to amount of tyl and charge this office. ; Valuable Itenl Instate and iflill Property F 0 11 8 A L E. rill IE subscriber offers at PRIVATE SALE that JL valuable farm ot LIM E S T() N E L A S 1), situate in Kisltacoquillis Valley, j Mittliu county ccutaining 160 Acros, more or less. The improvements are a MERCHANT MILL, with thiee run of Burrs and one pair of Chop ping Stones, all in lull operation and in good repair, aituated in a fertile region with a good run of custom. Also, a SAW MILL tfc PLASTER MILL, and FRAME llOUSEforthc mil'er. On the farm there isa good FRAME JmiL. bWELLiNti HOUSE ! and large BARN, and aJaaBV VOUNO ORCHARD ot choice Twenty acres of the above is good limber land, the balance cleared and in a liigh state of cultivation. There is likewise a good appear ance of Iron Ore ot the best quality, known as the "Greenwood Ore." This property lies near 14 recti wood, on the west branch of Kislia coquillus creek, t never failing stream of lune j stone water. This estate will be sold together or separate to suit purchasers. Any person wishing to view tlm premises, or purchasing, can ascertain terms, &C , by calling on Mr. WILLIAM MC CLIXLAN, living in the neighbor hood. SAMUEL UOLMDAY. , March 17, 1840—it , Pennock's Patent 332J8 A ITS 57.1.1X1 PLANTER, TOR I'LAATLVG WHEAT, RYE, BARI.EY, A.VI) IAX CORN ; O J V.S, BEANS, I'EAS, RUT A RAG AS, TL UNITS , -Vc, fpUIS .Machine cperates equally well on JL nil kinds ol' land, and is not injured bv coming io contact *vilh rocks, roots, Okc. it will plant point rows, and aii irregular shaped fields, without sowing any purl twice over. With a saving ot from 10 to 15 per cent, in labor, it will, with ease for two horses, plant from 40 to It? acres pec day of wheat, oats, barley, and other streail grains; and with one man and horse, it will readily plant from 15 to 39 acres per day el ludiau corn, beans, |.ea3, rata fcagas, 4G. By the New York State Agiicultaral Socs ety, Diploma, in 184-6. By the New York State Agricultural Soci ety, First Premium, in 1847. Iter o in (Herniation*. B-ELLKFONTE, 6th month 23d, 1840. Thompson ip Reed; Esteemed Friends— I have had tiie Pennock Drill in use for two seasons, and from the vaet difference in the wheat crop over the broad cast, it is my decid ed opinion that every farmer should have one of them, as he will be a gainer of at least oue third on each acre of his crop. A. s. VALENTIN K. VALLEY, May 28,1849. Mr. Ahner Thompson; Dear Sir—The Pennock Drill 1 got from you last summer, worked to my entire satisfaction, IR rough and smooth ground. Each tube and hopper work ; ing separate and independent of each other, is a decided advantage, by escaping rocks, roots, ! sowing point rows, &c., and from the appear ance of my crop at this time, there will be a better yield to the acre than on what I sowed broad-cast, besides a saving of one bait bushel ;of seed to the acre. I believe it is one of the 1 most profitable agricultural implements in use by the farming community. J AMES BEATTV, Jr. We cordially concur in the above. JOSEPH CAMPBELL, JAMES PARKER, ADAM GREER. BEKDSYILLE, May 20, 1849 Mr. ANER THOMPSON : Dear Sir —The Pennock Drill, that 1 bought of you last sum mer, worked to my entire satisfaction, both on rough and smooth ground; it not injured by coming in contact with rocks or roots. I think from the present appearance of my drilled wheat, that it will yield enough more on my crop to pay the price of the Drill, at any rate. FELIX McCLINTICK. This is to certify that each of the under signed botightooe of Pennock's Drills of Ab uer Thompson last summer, and that we fully concur in the above statement made bv Felix McC'lintick. S. W. TAYLOR, J., JOHN TAYLOR, J NO. M ACL AY, SAMUEL ALEXANDER, JAMES ALEXANDER, JAMES M. MARTIN. WILLIAM WILSON. W. I). JOHNSTON, SH. ZOOK. MIFFLIN Coc.vnr, May 16, 1849. Mr. Ahner Thompson; Dear Sir—l he Pennock Wlieat Drill 1 purchased of you last tall worked to ray entire satisfaction both on rough and smooth ground. It saves at least one peck of seed per acre, and I believe, from the present appearance of the wheat, it will yield considerably more than that seeded m the usual broadcast way. JOH'N MCDOWELL. We hereby certify that, having bought and used Pennock's Drills, we cheerfully concur in the above statement, made by Mr. M'Douell WM. CUMMINS, SA.M'L W. TAYLOR, YOST KING, SAMUEL LANTZ. MATTHEW TAYLOR PERKY TOWNSHIP. May 24, 1849. Mr. Thompson: Sir—The Pennock Dull I bought of you last summer worked to my en tire satisfactiun, both ou rough and smooth ground, as it is not injured by coining in con tact with rocks. Each hopper and each tube works sepaiate and independent of each other; it will sow all irregular shaped land and point sows, without sowing any tw ice over ; it saved at least I bushel of seed to the acre ; and t be lieve the drilled wheat will yield considerable more than that sown in the usu il way. WILLIAM F. SHAW. I fully and cordially subscribe to thecorrcct ness of the statement above. JOHN FLEMING. WM. M. FLEMING. Isaac Price substantially concurs in above. oO~Mumitnctured and for sale by the sub scribers, nt Perrysville, Mitllin county, Pa., who will delivei Drills in any part of BED FORD, CAMBRIA, HUNTINGDON, MIFFLIN, CEN TRE, CLINTON, und LYCOMING counties. O~A Ihe Drills are warranted to perform to the entire satisfaction of purchasers, if used ac cording to directions—if not satisfactory, alter n fair trial, they will be taken back, provided a reasonable compensation be allowed for their use. oO~l*ricc lor a Drill, SIOO. ABNKR THOMPSON, WILLIAM 11 F.ED. PtKUYsvii.E, Mifilin couuty. Pa., J .. oJune 2, 1849. >'- , n - C. .J, K\I:I:IH.I:S;, i Wiiirfrsale Hoot, Shee and Buuaet Wwrhcim No. 136 North Third street, opposite ,/. Eagle liotel, l*hiladelplua, ! T- now receiving about 3UOO CAS KSFRK-OI F\i • v ROObS, iliiect Ttuui ihe iiiinwfKliiteni, im | UH ~ and Bo?-!' TRiOK XII' and OAX.F {Purls uai Vii'i, GA.VS, Yuelh's and Children's BOOTS and Willi a great variety of tt'oinen's I.ACE fciioi., SRIiE.S, tiothCifv and Ka.t< >rnmanufacture. This,,. * m got tip e*jreal}-for Couftry Tirade, ami a; a * | cheap. MV.IICRA NTS are itrvnefltn rati an,! ir*ami ilt Fliiladclptna, IS, la 19—3 m, BLIND ffIAAIFACTouv 11. Cf/A It It, TEMT ikS BLINB lASL'FACTHEB, Sign of the (J old en Eagle, No, LYY LJ;- South Second street, heluso Dock street * i*H|reii in lite evening. *♦ OrditTi from a distance parked carefully, and ie ie free of porterage, asiv part of tfce city. H. CLARK, f*.hi!adeJ|*,Ta, Aegutrt IS, T'iW— ly. Wholesale relemls to be well informed in his profes sion, shetiid be wtthout this work."—Vei c Grxncsa Fir mer. An exrelleM work, St to be distributed in premiums by Agricttlturai Societies —J 8. Skinnef. Orders (bribe above work received at IHIS Office — price $4. Also, by K. W\ CARB, Third street, opposite the Fxcimnge, Fhiladelpliia; and N. UICXXAX, J Baltimore, Maryland. CO~AIL Orders must be accompanied by the i CASH. (July 14, 49-333. • E. C. Jlurrin &, J. G. Michcßer, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Office No. 75 Dock Street, Philadcl/tAia, opposite the Exchange, TYTnLL attend punctually to all bust "" ness entrusted to their care, FCL : C. M., late an officer in the army in Mexico, and familiar with the busi:.ess of the Depart ments at Washington, will give his attention to the prosecution of claims against the Gov ernment, in obtaining LAND Warrants, extra and back Pay, and Pensions for Widows or Orphans under the Acts of Congress ; claims j for services during the war of 1812 and Revo lutionary claims. oC7"lyetters addressed to N* at 75 Dock S. will be promptly answered. Philadelphia, July 14, 1849— 3 m. J F. M ILLERi General Commission I Forwarding Srrciiait, NO. 79, BO WLEY'S WHARF, BALTIMORE. Md. ],*SOR the sale of Flour, Grain, Cloversceii, Whiskey, Lumber, &c,, &c. Also, for warding goods via Tidewater canal and Penn sylvania improvements. Orders for Fish, Ba!t, Plaster, IFCC.. &.C., supplied at lowest prices. Having been engaged in the above business during the last five years, a continuation ot TLW ; patronage of his friends and the public IS 3peclfuUy solicited. Refer to F. MCCOY, ESQ , Lcwistown. Messrs. FUNK &. MILLER, 4 J. TSI E. C. Env, * ilarrisburg, 1 15 - BR ANT SI ZILULKR, y February 24, 1949-6 m* Indemnity. The Franklin Fire Insurance Company of Philadelphia, OFFICE, No. I&U Clwsrutl irot, Hx-ai Fifth sCrvel DIKECIORS. CHARLES X. ttsncker, l or limited, i' every descriptiuß of pro|terty in town and covmiOi 1 ' J rates as low as are. consistent with secui it v. The Company have reserved a large Contingent which with their Capital ai-.t Fremmms, safety affords ample (vrolmtion to the assured. The as.-cts of the Company, on January IST- ' published ugteeahly to an Act of AsseiuMy, cr ** l " tows, vie; Mortgages, (ISTLO.WS F* l Real Estate, LOSILIB W Temporary Loans, 141,45 VTU Flocks, SJ Cash, K(. 4J,L17 5, TLL,M(>,OS7 67 Fiiice their incorporation, s jiertod of etghtec" they have paid upwards of e milium 'f * dM j s and dollars losses by fire, thereby affording I the advantages of insurance, as well as the at'd'D lispositiuii to meet with promptness all lialuliiw CIIARI.EB X lI.V.NCKKH, Pet*"" Clixat.cs fl. tIANi KER, Sicretsry. •. For terms apply to IT 0. IIALK 1 town. IMGHAIWSI - DCXXL WancbcMci \L LINING, UT oniy TA CUNTS per yarti, ; had at the onlv clieap store in town, r ■ I JULY2 S * NUSBAL'M, UKOHR-HS.