Philadelphia Advertisements. IS. JONIiSU •WHOLE*AM: DEALER A MAXITFACTVRBR OF Vi iiinK A- Wooden Ware, Importer of French Baskets, Looking Classes and Fancy (loads, NO 18 NORTH SECOND STREET, Between M rket aud Arch Sis., under J Sidney Jones' Carpet Warehouse, two doora below C-hrtet Church, rir.i.Ain.eiir x, HAS cti hand and is constantly receiving a large and extensive assortment of Combs, Brushes, Fancy Goods of every description. 0"" numerous to mention,) Looking Glaaae* of gift d muhogany frames, Baskets, Coaches, Chair*, &.C., Sec B It O O M S . ■Shaker's Eastern Wisp and Country Broom*, Win row Blinds, Door Mat), Tubs. Bucket*, iTPirn*, Wash board.—in fact. Wooden and Willow Ware of every de script in, all of whicit will be sold tow for CASH or city acceptance. MERCHANT* would save themselves much time and trouble, by calling and examining my stock before pur chasing. X B. Looking G'asses are insured ncainst breakage to i -all parts of the Union, without extra charge. Philadelphia, August 25, I*49 —am. j NV Siolcsale Re Iri I i ELOCK STOKE, .Mi. 238 Ala:kit street, above Seventh, South suit , PHILADELPHIA. \l.T HOUGH we can scarcely estimate the value of j • TIME commer billy. yd by calling at the above es- : i Ihlishment, JAMES HABBKR will furnish bis friends, : -among whom hv include* alt who duly appreciate its j lb'<;tnes, with a beautiful and perfect Index for marking j us progress, of whose value tiiev CAN judge. , lli* extensive stock on hand, constantly changing in ■ uifdrniii? to the improvements in taste and style of j 4*K> pattern ami workmanship, consist* of j un.l Tkirty-hnur Bras* Counting House, Parlor, ! j' • pßtloll, Church, and Alarm CLOCKS, French, Go. 1 tine and other fancy styles, as well n plain, j v. hich from his extensive connection and correspondence 1 . tn toe manufacturers he finds he ran put at the lowest I cash figure, in any quantity, from one to a thousand, of ! w utcii he w ill warrant the accuracy. -Clink. repaired ond trurranted. Clock Trimmings ; * I ftdtiti - FALL otnl Bee me amonpthem. JAMFS BAR HER, 238 Market st. "Mind- I hta. August 18, 1849 ly. Mm ACTtJUY OF P0( KET BOOKS, &c. Y<>. ,~>2 2 Chestnut Street, abort Second, PHILADELPHIA. IE subscriber retpectfully solicit* public attention to ■ ' bis superior and tasteful stock of Pocket Books, Pocket Knives, and ft taker's Cases, Other Fine Cutlery, Hill Books, Gold Pens and Pencils, . Dressing Cases, Heg.tr Cases, -trd Cases, Chess Men, Port Monaies, Back Gammon Boards, Purses, Dominoes, A.e . See. Hi* assortment consists of the most fashionable and j i tern t\ tes, of the finest quality a i>s excellent work i ;nship, embracing every desirable fancy pattern, which > will at all tunes be prepared to exhibit ami furnish . .idesale or retail on the mast pleasing terms. who desire to supply themselves with nicies of lite h. st quality will consult their own inter- j . til by call tug at U.ts establishment. F. H. SMITH, Pocket Book 3fanufa 'turcr, 52j Chestnut Street. Aifgust 25, 1819—Cin. THE lARJIKRS) E K 0 V C L 0 i' E I) I A. EDITED BY GOtVERNETR EMERSON. T V one volume, royal octavo, 1185 pager, beautifully J a bound, containing 17 line plates, besides numerous ■ O-HI Cuts. Hold at about one fourth Uie cost of the i . yliah work, without any plates • The Farmer's Encyclopedia is a real treasury of prrte ; f il information, wherein the experience of all ages and i .Tries is carefully foste® VP So the present day, and j orabiy arranged for convenient reference."—Dr. Dxr- ( ! .rton We are fully convinced that such an amount of valu- j knowledge for farmer* cau b found in no other - rk in so cheap and convenient a form. In fact, no mer who pretend* to be wet! ihfortr.i d in hi* profe*- . a,should be without this work " —A "tic Crnnttet Jh'ar- An excellent work, fit to be distributed in premiums by A ricultural Societie*.— J. 8. Skinner. < >rders for ihe aixtve work received at this j t tlice—price SL Also, by K. V. C.VRR, Tiiirtl etreet, opposite ' 1 Exchange, Philadelphia ; and N. HICKMAN, j 1- oiintare, Maryland. ct7*AU Orders must be accompanied by the j i ioH. [July 14, 49-'i:n. €. J. Ki\EEiL£R, i.ilevkle Boot, Shoe and Boaoet Warehouse, „ ■. 1 Dii X>rrth Third street, ophite the Eagle Hotel, Philadelphia, j now re e: . ir.g about 3000 C ASKS FREEH FALL ' ;OOl)S, ditf t from the inanufacXurers, -uchas Men'.* : Hoyt- THICK KIP and CAI F HOOTS and BRO >: < VP, y. u'Vt and Children s BOOTS and HROGAN'B, .'.i s great variety of If'owen'j LACE BOOTS and . .OEa, hoi.a City and Eateni manufacture. This sire k got up expressly fur Country Trade, arid will be sold "tp. •- MERCHANT* are invited to call and examine. Philadelphia, August IS, I*-|3—3tn, UU il) YSAM FAF'iORV. SI. CT/ARR} YEN I TUN BLIND MANUFACTURER, Sign of the dot den Eagle, No, 12t> 119, South StcSpi. , I*j49-3hi. LIFE INSURANCE. The Girnrd Life Insuranee Annnity and Trust Company of Philadelphia, j Office No. 150 Chesnut Street. Capital $390,000. | Charier Perpetual. pONTINFEto mr.ke Insurance* on Liven on the mo.*t j *-/ favorable terms; receive and execute Trusts, anil | receive Deposits on Interest. The Capital being paid tip and invested, together with ; accumulated premium fund, alfi>rdn a perfect seen nip to ( the insured. The premium may be paid in yearly, hall j yearly, or quarterly payments. The' Company add a ROM'S at slated periods to the insurances for life. Thts plan of insurance is the most approved of, and is more generally in use than any other in Great Britain, (where the subject is best understood by the people, and where they have had the longest experi ence,) as apjiears from the fact 'thai, out of 117 Life Insu rance Companies tliore, of all kinds, H'l arc 011 this pian. | Tlie tirst BONI.'H was appropriated in December,lS 11, i amounting to K) per cent, on lite sum insured under the | oldest policies; to 8} per cent., 7| per cent. Sic.., dec., on ) others, in proportion tu the time of standing, making an i addition of $100; $87.50; $75, dec., dec., to every SIOOO, originally insured, which is an average of more than 50 | per rent, on the premiums paid, and without increasing | the annual payment to the company, j The operation of the Bonus wilt be seen by the follow - ' ing examples from lite I.ife Insurance Register of th>' J Company, thus ; IStim | Bonus or j Amount of Policy and Insured. J Addition. Bonus payable at the . , ! party's decease. ' No. 58 j SI,OOO SIOO G'J j $l,lOO 00 ! "88 2,50(1 250 00 2,750 00 " 205 ! -1,000 400 00 | 4,100 00 •• 270 j 2,000 175 00 2,175 00 " 333 j 5,000 437 50 | 5,137 50 s> PAMPHLETS containing the table of rates, and ex planations of the subject; Form* of Application, and further information can he had at the office, gratis, in person or by letter, addressed to the President or Actuarx B. W. RICHARDS, President. Jxo. F.JAMES, Actuary. [ip29:ly JOHN Donnelly, Manufacturer of Donnelly's I'pright Safety Glazed Cop suled Blue MA TC BI ES, And United States Oil Paste Mucking, No. 83 NORTH THIRD Street, Philadelphia. miIESE Matches are justly considered the b. *t in the J- United States; they are free from unpleasant mnvll. "i ,d can be introduced with perf t saf. ty int.. all Stores and Dwellings. Warranted to keep ten years. The Blacking is of superior quality, and free from any ingredient tiiat impairs the leather. COI'XTKV DEALERS and SHIPPERS will find it to their interest to call and see for themselves. N B. An assortment of Matches of various New Vork i Manufacturer*. Matches in round wood boxes —also, parked in large or small nil cases, to ship to any part ol the world. JOHN DONNELLY. Late of 20 Bmk street, now 83 North Third street. March 21, 1810-ly. STEAIC, Gr A S AIT D WATER TIRES. WELDED WROUGHT IRON TLBF.B, from J to ; *' inches bore, and from 2 to 12 feet long, capable of sudtaining interml pressure of from bO TO 2fk>i lt>s pei square inch, with J'tre. ' au.rt, C re, Slop Caekt, Check I'alrts, and other liftings, connecting by ux joints. Also, WELDED IRON FLUES For Loc-MDOtive, Boat ud other Steam En gine Boilers. Manufactured and for sate hv MORRIS, TASKEK & MORRIS, Office Third and Walnut Sts , Philadelphia, Pa June 30, 184!)- 3a. N. S. LAWREMK, Agent for the sale of South worth Mannfac - J luring Company's Writing Papers. Warehouse No. II Tlinor Ml, PHILADELPHI V. 100 ease* of the above superior Papers now in -it.re, and for sale to the trade at the lowest market prices,con sisting in part of— Fine thick Flat Caps, 12, 11, 15 and It lbs .blue and white. rtuprrfine Medium and Demi Writings, blue in ! white F.xtra super and superfine F->li<> !>lu- ami bite, plain and ruled. Extra super Linen Note Paper*, plain and rill. Buj>sif.rie and Bill Paper*, long mid broad. •Superfine and fine Counting H jue Cap* and Posts, blue and white. Extra super Congress Ca|>* and Letter*, plain and ruled blue and white. Extra xiiper Congress fi|* and Letters, gilt. Superline Sermon Cap* in i Posts. Superfine blue linen thin Letter*. Extra super Bath Posts, blue and white, pl,m and ruled Embroidered Tote Paper* ami Envelope*. ''iJß'yer's" llrii fPxuers Superfine and tis.e t ips ami P--t*, riled ■> 1 jd.un, blue and white, various qualities and prire- AIo, 1000 ream* whir* and assorted Shoe Paper* II .n net Board*, white and assort, d TistTie, Tea, Wrapping. Envelope, assorted and blue Mediums, C'.ip wrappers, Hardware. Papers, & Philadelphia June CO, Gm GEORGE BELLIS." Wtiolesalc Commission Agent, FOR ALL KINDS OF F I S M, !\o. 54 North Wliarvrs, Above Race street, Philadelphia. Philadelphia, April 21, l~i'J —ly affIICTEL) K EADTT rhiiadclphia .Ticdical 3lois.c, 1' ESTABLISHED 15 year*ngu,by Or KINKELIN. I tie i oldest, surest and he.it hum! to cure all f r ins i fe ret disease* of the skin, and solitary h:i bit* of youth, is I> It KINKELIN, Northwest corner of THIRD anil IN ION Streets, between Spruce and Pine,a square-and-a half from the Etc hang*, Philadelphia. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. There ua habit which boys u,u h each other at the Academy or College—a habit indulged in when bv him self, in solitude, growing up with the buy toluanliood; few of those who indulge in this per nicious practice are aware of the consequences until they find the nervous system shattered, feet strange and unaccountable feel iugs, vague fears irvtlic mind. Hi* Individual become* feeble, he is unable to labor wuti accustomed vigor, or to apply hi* mind to study ; his step is tardy and weak, he i* dull irresolute Persona of alt ages can now Judge what is the cause of their declining healtn, losing their vigor, becoming weak, pate and emaciated. YODXfJ MEN'! Let no false modeity deter you from making your case known to oae who, froru education and respectability, can alone befriend you. He who places himself under Dr. Kiokelin's treatment, may religiously con title In hi* honor a* a gentleman, and in whose bosom will he for ever locked the secret of the patient. Thousands have been restored to health, from the de vastations of those terrific maladies by Hk. KiN*si.tu, German Physician. PACKAGEB OK MEDICINES, ADVICES, dec. fo warded, by sending a remittance, and put up aecuie from mviui: ol ctfJUOSttY. WPost e*lJ> Lsrrsss answered forthwith Philadelphia, January 27, 1842 ly Paper. Paper. ALWAYS on band a large asso-lment of Cap, letter, Wrapping, Printing. Win dow and Wall Paper, wholesale or retail. Printing paper, 22 X 32, nt $5 per bundle. F. J. HOFFMAN. Lew blown, Jane 29, lbd'j. T* ~ Baltimore Advertisements. A mil <;iccrled Intrigue ! I F. lIAJ. IBLF SECRET DISCLOSED. | rnilH wetfiira of the American people renders it necea sary that they should b- made cngiii/.anl with a very : iiiomtrlotwr and valuable secret, havfng an intimateeon* ; ncitiaai with their pecuniary interutts, the great impor tance of which, urgent!/ demands their most serious arid , i deliberate attention. There can be very little dnufct th it ! there exist* in the whole huinnn family an universal dis- ' taste to hear the " slirigs arxl arrows of outrageous For tune, '* so loup as tliey see others of the genus Home, | (whether by the exercise of a more astute uiiderstaiuT in sr. or the result of purely fortuitous circumstances) dwelling in martde hails, surrounded liy parasites,and j revelling in luxury, ease and contentment. Openly anil j fearlessly objecting to such " tin even handed justice, I anil coolly determined to destroy this ezparte medium ol ; | basking in the sunshine of fortune, and if practicable es ! tabiish an equilibrium in rtnclely, I'yfT & Co. the truly ■ i fortunate, far fain I and old established Lottery Brokers, , generously ithpartJO the public the offspring of theii la ■ boriotih researches in the abstruse mysteries of the dark . ages— anua us of wealth ' 'J he cabalistic words arc j seven in number, and when arranged according to the ' directions of the Cabala signify 44 I.coh to Pyftr Co. I fur Riches t" | Most brilliant result* again ! Every Lottery showers -j i its treasures • ttcirrespondeuts read the glorious evi dence ! I'ufer .f- to , public bin/factors' See the virtue | of the first order t $25,000, whole ticket, numbers fj, iff, i I ss, drawn 20th August, was sent to South Carolina '/' lit j < result of the first order! 0, quarter ticket, sent to South Carolina. ! SI,OOO, quarter ticket, oi t to Virginia. ONearly eveiy prize paid and on tile. /'/. c jj- Co. always refer to the Managers. Every person should try i i his or her lurk. Tile first trial often dr i\\ the capital! U.i nk Drafts, payable at sight in Cold, remitted prompt ly to any part of the United States for prizes sold by py- J j fer A Co. i PYFER it. CO. sell all the large prizes! *>On<: order may draw a fortune !<) J sri.i.xiJin sen KM BM F<>H SKPTPJUHKR, ISPJ , Jill Oriltrs sl.ietly confidential at PytVc .y ( o't line Capital No. of Puce of Price of ! I Sept. I'ri7.es. Hal lots. Ticki-'e. Packig's i 5 S.O{MO) 7S No*. I.'t drawn $!0 #32 51) j j 6 21,000 75 Nos. 13 drawn 5 17 50 j j 7 13,500 74 \os. 15 drawn 4 13 25 , 8 sof 50.000 75 No*. 12 drown Ift 32 50 j It) 26,000 7s No*. 15 drawn $ 25 of> J II 2),0u0 75 Nos. 12 drawn 5 Is 50 j ,12 30,000 72 Nos. 13 drawn 10 32 50 I jl3 21.0:0 78 Nos. 13 drawn 5 IS 50 i It 14,000 75 Nos. II drawn 5 16 25 j 15 45.u0<) 7b Nos. 10 drawn 15 -15 0) • 17 27,500 75 No*, li drawn ei 27 00 ' Is lh,ooo 7S Nos. 13 drawn 5 IS 50 t It) 30,000 7S Nos. 11 drawn 10 42 50 1 j 20 SO,OOO 75 Nos. 12 drawn 5 IS 50 ; gj 15,000 7> Nos. 14 drawn 4 14 00 I 122 37,500 75 Nos. 12 drawn W 32 50 j 121 25,0"0 7b Nos. 13 drawn 8 27 10 •25 20,1.00 75 No* li drawn 5 10 25 ' ' 26 30,000 75 No*. 11 drawn 10 32 50 ' 27 2),000 7" Nos. 12 drawn 5 lb 75 ■ 2s 10.000 66 Nos. 13 drawn 1 10 7.5 I ; 20 66,000 7s Nos. 13 drawn 2') f>"2 50 }>The price rf Packages of Quarter Tick-'ts only, i* advertised ab ,ve. *>Tlie Managers' Printed Drawings, endorsed by the commissioners appointed (for this purport-) by the Cov entor of Maryland, >r-. in all ca*<.s sent to our corres pondents. *>Letter always strongly and carefully sealed. The purchasers of Packages of Ticket* seldom have more than six chances against lleir diawiug ia a Pack age any of the Capital Prizes, and one Package may 1 ! draw t" ur of the highest prize.' Two thirds of the i (trir.es are i in (tarkage* of ticket*. t>Please 'trdt r a few day* before the lotteries draw. ' All orJcit punctually answered i> the return matt*. Persons at a distune.' fiom I! iltum re, vv ho wn-ii " Tor | tune Buckled on thosr Hacks," will find thai it is only necessary to • m..-- the price (as U.d down in the above ' , schedule) for a pa. kage of sing'e tick, t to the truly for- I , lunate, far fun. J, and old • slabllshed house of PYFER vV CO., No. 1 Light st., Baltimore, Mil., j OU, BOX 521, BALTIMORE PO.ST OFFICE I B-ilinuore, S pteinbtrr 1, I- iO im. mm m |l r K have always 011 hand a fine stock of ▼ v the following articles, which we nfC i prepared to -ell Wholesale, fit a smalt advance j on city rater - , having been "tctll bought;" pur- j chasing almost strictly 'or CASH: Drugs Puient Medicines, Glass, Oil, itc. . Spices; Coffee, Sugar, Tea, &c. Tobacco snd Segars , Fish and Salt ! Nails, and almost every article in Hardware Saddlery-ware; Candies, Nuts, occ. f Cotton Lap- and Cordage Ali kinds of PAPER. and Blank B- UOR STAAIP, real Hidinrid mat.utucttire, ! irnpurfetl direct from the manufactory, ®nd for • title at Lewistovvn at New \>irk prCes. i Pernis CA.-ll —cloths warranted. Fnquireof , SAMUEL IIOPPKU, Auu.d 4. 1840 Millwright. 1 SLXDIIILAXD & Ko\, I I WOULD respectfully inform their friends and tlie public, that they slill continue to carry on the MARBLE BU N/ .\ESS in all its various branches, at their olu stand, Corner of 11 Hill) arul VALLEY Sis-, LEWIS TOWN, where they have constantly on hand MARBLE MA Ml El S, T O M US, MONUMENTS, GRAVE STONES, ceipt, and not selling before, or giving notice to keep it, till after the first of August, it wiil he carried out to their credit at the market price on that day. It shipped, or sold to any person that does not get it ground in the mill, j : TWO cents per bushel storage will be charged. If they give notice, and keep it over after the j first of August, tho storage will be ONE-HALF | cent per mouth, afterwards. The grain will | be clear from high vvuter. 'I lie subscriber will keep Cluster, B'isli. Sal! ait trocei ics of all kinds, which will be sold low for cash to Farmers, by the quantity. ; (LT-FLOUR, MIDDLINGS, and all kinds of Grain and Feed, will be constantly kept on ' hand, and sold low (or cash. A. W. W. STERRETT. N. B. JOHN S PER RETT is authorized to i transact any business in the above premises as j my Agent. Lewistown, April 14, —lf. Valuable Proprrly al PRIVATE SALE. fIIHE subscriber oilers at private sale that X valuable farm known as" LOCK FORT," on which he now resides, situate in Olivtr town slop, Mifflin county,about 7 miles from M'Vey town, and S miles from Lewistown, containing 109 Acres, more or less, of river bottom land, in a high 1 state of cultivation. The improvements con oistot a pla>iered two story FARM iTfTi fV_ HOUSE, Bank Barn, with insur- £ENJI ; J £ unce on it; a Store House at the Jgfijf | lift basin, will) tenant houses andjfihfy-. j - shop suitable for anv mechanical business, n TW (> STO R Y FRA M E &SS j ; jLt MANSION HOUSE, 21 by 10 IJi j® feet, with kitchen, wood house, bakc house, smoke house, two story spring h use, g< d stabling, and other out buildings, a fountain of gooth w.iterat the door, i togetlier with a large variety ofoboice FRUIT 1 TREES, such as apricots, nectarines, peaches, j pears, apples, cherries, plums, Ac. i There is on this property a water power of "d'JA feet fail, sufficient to drive anv machinery. ' I roin its situation—being on the Pennsylvania Canal —its contiguity to the Central Railroad, I from which it is only separated by the Juniata ; river—its convenience tosclioole, three churches, Ac , ibis farm commends itself to the attention j | of all who seek an agreeable and convenient , location. j Persons de.-iious of purchasing are requested j ,to call and examine the property. The terms will be made to accommodate purchasers. JOHN L. ICKES. March 17, 1* 19-Om. tanctistcr Examiner copy to amount of £4 and ennrge this office. Valuable SSeal and liiil PrujftTtj F 0 II S A L E. subscriber offers at PRIVATE SALE that i valuable farm of I, IMEST f) .Y E L \ .V I), situate in Kishaccqutllas Yaficy, Mifflin countyccniainirg 2.60 Acres, more or icss. The improvements are a jU&I£Ci3AXT 3tUA„ with thiee run of Burrs nnd one pair of Chop ping Minnes, ail in full operation ami in good repair, r-ituated in a (ertiie region with a good run of custom. Also, a SAW MILL A PLASTER MILL, amIFRAME IlOUSEfortliemiFer. ATA i hi the form there is a good FK A St l i DWELI.ING HOUSE \UiVg& fvi'.t'and large BARN, and nsito the residence of John C. Sigler, Esq. The lot extends 200 feet back, and fronts about HO feet on Valley street, and has erected upon it a two story frame Jtfwt'lling Hon*!', and a C.l R / ENTER SHOP. A ''he hou°e is two stories high, ! 11l IS by 07 feet. The location is a pleasant tme, and water coine ii.onl. TERMS OF SALE ate, one-half of the purchase money on confirmation of the sale, and the bal ance in two equal annual payments, to be se cured by bond and mortgage on the premises. For further particulars inquire of the subscri ber, living on the premises. MARTIN DRUM l eA.stowr, July 21, —tf. IISBAII, BROTHERS Ilavc just returned from the city with a very choice supply of Latest Styles of New Goods, comprising an assortment from which the Ladies cannot fail to make a pleasing selection. Their ass are particularly worthy their attention, being certainly the best stock in town. In all the minutiae ol Dry Goods, Carpeting, Clothing, Boots. Shoes, &c. they have an assortment that will bear the test of quantity, quality and price with any store in city, town, or country. In Cirroceries, Salt, dbe. they also offer great bargains, having made heavy purchases at low rates, and which they are now selling at a small advance on cost. Buying our goods for cash, and consequently paying no "extras" to the city dealers, we are enabled to sell for ready money or avail, able produce as cheap as any body can sell. Our goods are All 3 I)ilD A*l li BAM a, as our old customers well know, and as any number of new ones who will give us a call will soon discover. Lewistown, Sept. 1, 1818. "Small Profits and Quick Sales." JONES' NEW STOKE, LEWISTO tr.v. rjpflE subscriber has the largest and best assorted STOCK OF GOODS ever kept -™- at any Store before in this place, ail of which will be sold Extremely Low for Cash. The Stock comprises every article of Dry Uoocla, Ciroceriea, Hardware, Queensware, READY-MADE CLOTHING, Carptts, Boots and Shots, NEW GOODS received every week and sold at least TWENTY PER CENT. LOW ER than can be had elsewhere. Before ycm buy be sure to first call at JONES' NEW STORE, and you will be convinced of the above facts. C. L. JONES' JVeicCheap Cash Store. Lewistown, August 18, 1849. Si *£* (2) US AND IE OLLOW-WARB. fVIIIE undersigned continues to manufacture A Stoves, Hollow-ware , a- e | GREEN '8 MEDICAL DEPOT, No. 11 Lewistown, June 9, 1949. The Prevailing Epittciiii(> PREVENTIVES. A MONG the preventives of the P' ? , x "*- sent disorJers of the stomach Jl,u bowels, none are so fashionable and so'" qiiently reoomniendcd, even by most D". f51 * cians, as old Brandy, Port Wiue, old gahela Whiskey, good Gin and Cherry b r dy. That these ntrong Alcoholic drink* frequently beneficial, no one wiil deny, they are only serviceable as a medicine, their daily use, now ho common, is ceita r. prevent, in a very great degree, the abo*° u ' orders—for sale at C. L. JONES New Cheap Cash Stof*' Lewistown, July 19, 1949. Salt! Salt'. JUST received, a large stock ot Alum Silt—l 4 cents per bushei a' w *\ per sack. o^7"To dealers a libera' disci-* off" these prices will be made. , v may 26, 1519. F. J. HOFF^