Lewistown gazette. (Lewistown, Pa.) 1843-1944, September 22, 1849, Image 3

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    THE FALL AND WINTER
CAMPAIGN!
"SOME THINGS CAN HE DONE
AS WELL HS OTHERShut
urnnng the things that CAN NOT BE
DONE, is for any one to slum• a ful
ler, better, or handsomer assortment of
Fall and Winter Goods
Than GEORGE BLYMYER has just opened
at lis Old S and The stock embraces, in
great variety,
Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinets,
Vesting?, Croton Cloths, Cashmeres, and Cash
meretis; Tweeds, Mohair Cords, Drillings,
Vehet Cords, French Cassimeres, Doe Skin
do., white and fancy Marseilles, Ac. A splen
did assortment of
aatJtrfl' Dress. GJoofcs.
Grode Naps, Satin du Chenes, an elegant as
so'tinent of striped, figured and plain Silks, j
Bareges, Challey, Muslin dc Uines, Alpacas, !
Lustres. Ginghams, Lawns, Mulls, Jaconets,
Bombazines, striped and piuid Muslins, Ac.
lie has also an extensive variety of the
CHEAPEST CARPETING
that has yet been brought to this place; to
gether with a never-ending assortment of
READY MADE CLOTHING,
which will be sold at prices to suit purchasers.
Besides this, he has
Queens ware, Glassware,
and an unparalleled supoly of
U R OCGRIE S.
All of which wiil be sold at a small AD-
V\>CK on cost —at the Cheap Old Stand of
GRORGE BLYMYER
Lewistown, Sept. 22, 1849.
SITEK, JAMES A CO.,
FLOUR AKD GRAIN FACTORS,
AND
Commission Merchants,
For Hie Sale of Produce in
Gieiieral,
Broad, above Arch, West side,
PHILADELPHIA.
Iron received and delivered to any part of the
City, or shipped as may be directed.
REFER TO —
SHEM ZOOK, Esq., Mifflin county.
WILLIAM RCSRELL, Esq., Cashier of the De
posit and Discount Bank, Lewistown. !
J. W. WEIR, Cashier of the Harrisburg Bank.
TOWNSEXD HAINES, Esq, Secretary of the
Commonwealth of Penn'a.
G. M. TROUTMA.N, Esq., Cashier of the West- j
ern Bank. Philadelphia.
MORRIS PATTERSON, Merchant, J
JACOB LEX &. SON, do - Philadelphia
A. C. BAULAY, do S
September 2*2, 1949—2m0.*
FALL MILLINERY GOODS, j
JOHN STONE fit SONS,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
SILKS, RIBBONS AND MILLINERY GOODS,
-Yo. 45 South Second street, PhiladeVa,
\ RE now opening for the Fall Trad*, a very handxouie
J of Millinery Oondt, chiefly of their own
importations—to which they will constantly be making -
additions. They have now in store:
Figured Sa'.ma —new designs
figured and corded Bonnet Goods
Corded and plain Velvets, of all colors
Rennet .Satins
Fancy Bonnet and Cap Itiiibons, in great variety.
French rind American Flowers
French Fancy Feathers
i-ices—Quillings—Tabs
Bonnet Crowns, Buckrams, Ace ~ Ace.
Together with every article used in the Millinery trade ;
all of which are offered at tiie lowest market prices.
September 20, I&49—lui.
lriists, Painters, £ Da?nerreotypists' Depot.
w.w. A. wisomct,
No. 2 IV. Liberty street, Baltimore,
M T HOI.E?AI.E ami RKTAIL DEALER In Window
'■ Paint*, Oil, Varnishes, Brushes, Turpentine,
Bronzes, 1u.., Artists' Materials, and a full and complete
assortment of Daguerreotype stock—-of Cases, Platen,
Chemicals, Ac., Ac., at the very lowest prices.
Baltimore, Sept 11, 1849 —It.
Candy $12.50 per hundred lbs.
CANDY MANUFACTORY
A3D FRI'IT STORE,
-Vo. 20 Light street, Baltimore, Md.
MERCHANTS and the public, wishing article* in the
•" Confectionary line, are respectfully invited to give
me a call. The subscriber take* pleasure in being able
to offer a greater variety in hi* line than can be had at
ny other establishment in the city, and at prices which
'annot fail to please, ilia stock comprise* every article
"i the line, such a* CAJYD Y of three hundred different
pattern* and flavor*; with a general assortment of For
'ign and Domestic fruit, - Vr *. Preserves, Pickles, Ac
Much pleasure will be taken to show my stork and prices
'•i 'baler* ; ul*o, peraon* at a distance wishing informa
tion, by addressing the undersigned , will be forwarded a
lt of articles with the prices annexed. All goods ship
ped free of charge. Strict attention paid to packing, Ac.
by JOSEPH R. MANN,
f'ptember VI, 1649—2 m.
The Ureal China Store
OF PHILADELPHIA.
'PIIAXKFL'I, to the citizens of Dw'ulown and its vi
*■ rinity for their increased custom, we again ropiest
tbcir company to view our large and splendid assortment
'•f China, Glass and Uueensware. Dinner sets, tea
*t, toilet sets, and single pieces, either of Glass, China
r stone Ware, sold in ijiiantities to suit purchasers, for
lee* Uim, they can be had elsewhere—in fact at less thau
whole..ile prices. American and English BKI'I'TJt.S 1.1
•Vf.i.ii. (;Q(H)S, in greater variety tlian ever before
"fleieu ii. il.e city. Fancy China in great variety, very
'l.'-ap s>We would invite any person visiting the city
*" ' at! ii.,j dC ,, U1 —they will at least be pleased to walk
'and our heautiful store, and to view the lines! China
#<! the cheapest the world produces. Very respectfully,
TYNDAI.E A MITCITEI.I.,
-Vo. 219 Chestnut street, Philadelphia.
K' pieniber Ti, 1619—1) .
CAuT I 0 N .
I HEREBY rrive notice thut I purchased, at
* EonMable'a sale, on Saturday, September
1; M. l w l*, a BAY HORSE, the property of
Aw.row Cuhbiaou, and therefore caution the
Public not t(, interfere with the same, as I
y i lined liiifi to the uoid ANDREW CLB
'bSON during my pleasure.
JOHN CARNEY.
howiMown, Sept. 22, 1849—Jit.
A 1 AYS on hand, (,'ARRETS and MAT
' IN(J, Floor and Table OIL CLOTH,
"•"liiiig ver y c h,. a p n j
NUcSBAUM, brothers.
August 4,1849.
PROCLAMATION.
GENERAL ELECTION.
I pursuant to an act of the General Assembly
- of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,
entitle u 44 an Act relating to the Elections of
i this Commonwealth" approved the 2d day of
J !' lv .,, A ; D - l * 39 * 1 DAVIS McKEAN
[ CON I NKR, Sheriff of the county of Mifflin,
, Pennsylvania, do hereby make known, and
give notice to the Electors of the county afore
said, that a General Election will be held in
said county of Mifflin on the second TUES
DAY (9th) ol October 1649, at which time
State and County Officers, as follows, are to
be elected, to wit
One person for Canal Commis
sioner of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
One person to fill the office of
member of House of Representative to repre
sent the county of Mifflin in the House of Rep
resentatives oi Pennsylvania.
One person to fill the office of
i Treasurer.
One person to fill the office of
County Commissioner.
One person to fill the office of
County Auditor.
L also hereby make known, and
give notice that the places of holding tin* afore- !
said General Election in the several Wards,
Boroughs and Townships, within the county
of Mifflin, are as follows, viz:
The Electors of the Borough of Newton
Hamilton are to meet at the public school
house in said borough.
The Electors of Wayne township to meet at
the stone school house in the borough of New- :
ton Hamilton.
That by an act passed the sth day of April,
1949. The voters of Oliver township, in the
county of Mifflin, who reside on the north side
of the Juniata river shall hereafu.-r hold their
general and spring elections at the public
school house in the Borough of McY'ey town,
see Sec. 01. P. laws, page 560.
The voters of all that part of Oliver town- ,
ship, south of the Juniata river, commencing j
at the line dividing Oliver and Wayne town- I
ships 011 the west, and Strunk's run, at the '
line dividing Oliver and Granville townships i
on the east, will hereafter hold their general
and spring elections at the brick school house I
on the farm ol William llarshbarger, in said j
township.
The Electors of the Borough of.McVeytown
to meet at the Union School house in said bor- j
on®h. i
The /Electors of Granville township are to !
meet at the Court House in the borough of j
Lewistown.
The Electors of Menno township are to meet
at the house of Amos Smoker in Alleuville, in
said township.
The .Electors of Union township are to meet
| at the house formerly occupied by Jacob Sag
nerin said township.
The Electors of Brown township are to meet
at the house formerly occupied by Adam Greer
and now occupied by Samuel W. Stewart, at
Brown's Mills, in said township.
The Electors of Armagh township are to
meet at the house now occupied by Jesse Win
gate in said township.
The Electors of Decatur township are to
meet at the house of Abraham Mutthersbaugh,
formerly occupied by David Mutthersbaugh in
said township.
I'he Electors of Derry township are to meet
at the Court House in the borough of Lewis
! town.
And by an Act of Assembly, the borough of
Lewistown was divided into two Wards and
each Ward to compose an election district.—
The Electors cf the East Ward will meet at
i the Court House and vote at the window of the
I Csmrnissioners' office.
The Electors of the West Ward will meet
1 at the same place and vote at the window of
the Sheriff's office in said Court House in said
borough.
J/"An act of the Legislature having cliang
| pd the mode of voting in Miffiin county, all
' officers hereafter to be elected may be voted for
on a single slip of paper and deposited in one
I ballot box, a fact which should be particularly
noted by all entitled to the right of suflrage,
and by the officers of the election.
I also make known anil give Notice, as
in and by the 13lh section of the Election Law , T am di
rected, that every person except Justices of the /'eare,
who shall hold any office or appointment of profit or
trust, under the government of the t'nited St ates or of
this State, or of any city or incorporated district, wheth
er a commissioned officer or oihrrwise,ainl subordinate
officer or agent, who is or shall be employed under the
Legislative, Judiciary or Executive Department of the
rttate or of the United States, or any city or incorporated
district: And also that every member of Congress and of
ilie State Legislature, and of the select and common
council of any city or incorporated district, is ly law in
capable of holding or exercising at the same time, th<- of
fice or appointment of Judge, Inspector or Clerk of any
election in this commonwealth, and that no Inspector,
Judge or other officer of such election shall he eligible to
to any office there to he voted for.
ALSO, that in the 4lh section of the Act of Assembly,
entitled "an Act relating to Executions and for oilier pur
poses," passed and approved 10th April, 1840, it is enact
ed that the "13th section shall not be construed to pre
vent any militia or borough officer from serving as Judge,
Inspector or Clerk at any General or K|iecial Election
of this Commonwealth.
I also hereby pive notice that, pursuant
to the provisions cn:.allied in the 76th section of the act
first aforesaid, the judges of the aforesaid districts, shall
respectively take charge of the certificate or return of
the election of their respective districts, and produce iheui
at a meeting of one judge from each district,at the court
house in the borough of Lewistown, on the third day af
ter the election, being for the present year on Kamsv,
the 12th of October next, then and there to do and per
form the duties required by law. If sickness or unavoid
able accident prevent, or if unable to aiii-nd said meeting
of judges, then the certificate or return aforesaid shall be
taken charge of by one of the Inspectors or Clerks of the
election of said district, who shall do and perform the du
ties of said judge unable to attend.
Also, that in the 61st section of Raid act, it Is enacted,
that "every general and s|iec.ial election shall be opened
between rhe hours of eight and ten in the forenoon; and
shall continue without interruption or adjournment until
seven o'clock in the evening when the polls shall be
closed."
Also, that in the Ist section of the act of Assembly, en
titled "an Ai l to reduce to reduce the expenses and pro
vide for I lie election of the Hoard of Canal Commission- j
Mi," passed April !Bth, 1843, it is enacted "that at the I
next annual election, the qualified voters of tne several ;
counties of this Commonwealth shall vole for one peison ;
as Canal Commissioner, who shall perform all the duties
now enjoined bylaw upon llie Canal Commissioner; the
election of Canal Commissioner shall he conducted hy the
ntficrrsjaiithnrized hy law to conduct the general elections |
in the several election districts; a return of the votes giv
en for said office shall be made to the Hecretary of the
Commonwealth in the manner now provided for the trans
mission of returns of the election of representatives; the
Secretaries of the Commonwealth, on the receipt of all
the returns, shall notify the person, who shall enter upon
his duties on the second Tuesday in January succeeding
their election.
Given under in) hand at my office, In Lewistown the '
Blh day of September, Isl'J.
1) McKEAN CONTNKR Sheriff
Lewistown, September 15, 1819 —3t.
Now Hardwaro Storo!!
WE hove Always n lar<re assortoiont ofuil j
kinds of tinrdware low for cosh.
F. J- HOFFMAN. I
Lewistown, June 23, 1840. J
" Small Profits and Quick Sales."
JONES IV STORE,
LEWSSTOWN.
TIIK public are respectfully informed that C. L. JONES has received a V6rv lar.re
STOCK OP PALI, AND WITER GOODS. "
| comprising all articles kept geneially in the other stores, with the addition of many finer
kind of goods not brought before to the place. A list of goods is herewith furnished
with the prices, and an examination of this extensive stock is invited before purchases
are made elsewhere. At this store goods will continue to be sold at least twenty per
rent, lower than can be had elsewhere, this certainly offers great inducements to CASH
BUYERS : the saving of so large a per cent age even on a small purchase will amount
to enough to make it a matter of consideration. There are many who deal in Lewis*
town in the old fashioned way, by trading, thus giving the store keeper the advantage
j 01 high prices, to such I would respectfully ask before making trades with the other
j stores to call and see my goods and hear the low prices, and 1 am confident that such
will see the advantage of selling their produce and buy goods for cash. In a market
like this, if a slight efTorl is made, all kinds of Country Produce can be disposed of for
CASH , it only requires a little independence and determination on the part of the seller,
! home consumption of produce in Lewislotvn alone is very great, and the neces
saiiesof life at whatever price, must be had, and thev can be disposed of for cash.
Since 1 commenced business in this place on the 'cash system 1 have sold a large
amount of goods, and my business is daily increasing. The public appreciate the ad
vantage of buying for Cash and where business is done for cash only, as there is no
risk to run ol credit or trade, the goods are sold at a small advance uii cost prices; and
the city purchases being made for Cash only and with a lengthened experience in busi
. ness on Market street, Philadelphia, enables the subscriber to buy beyond a doubt low
er than other meichants. lam convinced that there are a great many who would like
to deal with me and get cheap goods for cash if they only could command cash for their
produce, to such I say sell cheap and sell for cash only. Now for the list of goods oil
hand.
—WRY GOODS
CLOTHS black, blue, brown, invisible green, and olive. French, German and
American, at all prices from *1 00 to $6 00 per yard, including a good assortment of
Over Coat Cloths. I will positively sell such goods at very greatly reduced prices. On
Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings store keepers invariably make large profits as the pur
chasers are not often judges of these articles. 1 will not so impose, but sell them as I
, sell oilier goods at a verv suiail advance on cost.
C.ISSIMERES
Black good at $1 and at all prices upwards to *2 75 per yard. Also, Fancy Cassi
meres a good assortment at very low prices ; also fine and medium quality, cheap as
possibly can be sold, and much cheaper than to be had elsewhere
S+ITTIWETTS,
Black, blue, Navy blue, lavender, dark mixed, light mixed Grey. Ac., Ac., Ac., a
large and cheap lot for 30 cts., 37] els., 50 cts., 62.} ets., 75 cts , and 87} cts., for a
most superb article,
J'est tug s,
Black satin, silk, silk velvet, woolen, cotton, cassiniere and cloth at all prices from
50 cts. to S3 00.
: Tweed Cloths,for Sacks and Over
COATS, a splendid article of Black French Cloth for Gentlemen and Ladies Cloaks at
the low price of SI 87} per yard as good as others sell at S2 50 to S3 00.
KENT I CK\ JEANS. Gold mixed and Grev, sood and cheap.
TICKINGS,
At 10 cents. 12} cts., 15 cts., 18} cts., 22 cts., and 25 cts., be assured that these tick
i i n gs are the cheapest ever sold in Lewistown.
Canton Flannels,
Bleached and unbleached for 10 ct., and the best article for 12} cents.
Flannels, of all colors and prices,
' 12} cts., 18} cts., 25 cts., 28 cts., 31 cts., 37} cts., 50 cts., 62 } cts., and 75 cts.; a
large lot of superior Scarlet FLANNELS at 25 cts.; white gauze Flannels and supe
rior yellow Flannels—also, shrouding Flannels.
Table ,
Bleached and unbleached for 12} cents and upwards. Sonie splendid cloth Table
Covers for §2 50 each. Stand Covers of desirable colors and styles.
>ll SUNS,
Bleached and unbleached for 6] cents and upwards to the very finest quality made!
particular attention is requested to the stock of tip muslins as they are very cxtraordina"
rily cheap, and as good as sold elsewhere at 8 cents.
CALICOES, 500 Pieces
Of the newest styles, a good assortment of neat figures, a good article selling at 3
cts., 4 cts., 5 cts., 6} ccts., and upwards to the finest quality to he had, a good assort
ment of blue and orange. My fip Calicoes are really astonishing for the price, good and
wide.
GINGIIAMS,
A large and perfect stock of, from 12} cents and upwards; a splendid article of fine
French Gingham, bright colors and warranted not to fade in washing, for 18} cents; all
i so plain dark styles chaineiion Ginghams at 28 cts. High colors alsoal various prices.
JWous de iAiincs.
7
Of every style and quality, imaginable, plain black, brown, snuff, lead, mouse and
other colors, all wool. A splendid article of 2d mourning Mous de Lains ail wool at
22 cents, also good de Laines at 18} cts., desirable colors; also De Laines of extra qual
ity in high colors, such as Mazarine blue, dark and light green, blue, purple, maroon,
orange, scarlet, crimson, Ac., Ac., Ac.
CASHMERES,
Figured and plain of superior quality from 12} c's., to 75 cts, My 12} cent Cash" i
meres are the cheapest goods ever heard of, also all the dark and desirable high colors
Cashmere the same as the Mous de Laines.
ME HI NOES,
OT all Qualities, Colors anil Prices.
A large and beautiful stock of these goods kept on hand, for sale at reduced prices.
•11 pa a .
Black of all prices—3l cts., 37} cts., 44 cts., 50 cts., 62} cts., 75 cts., 87} cents,
61.00 and 61.50 for the best Alpaca made, and can be ha 1 nowhere else. Modes,
Brums, Ac., and also a splendid assortment of fashionable Fancy Alpacus, at extreme
ly low prices, and some fine quality fig'u silk warp.
Silks.
Black silk at all prices and widths. A good article of Black Silk as low as 45 cts., I
as good as is sold elsewhere at 62} cents. Also, plain, colored, and fancy Dtess
S Iks, at very reasonable prices. Borne splendid Satin, striped, black, and blue black
Silks. Florences and Gro de Naps for Linings, Also, Silk Oil Cloth—Ladies 1 silk
a iid merino Under Shirts—new style ctßrded Skirts.
Mull Jaconet and Cambric Muslins,
In great variety; also, figured Swiss Mulls for Cups, Capes, and dresses. Tarlelon
Muslins, white, blue and pink. Figured and plain Bobbineit. Silk and cotton Blond, ;
Laces, Edgings, arid inserting* in endless variety. Also, a most superb and exten
sive assortment of the richest and newest styles BONNE F RIBBONS, all for sale at
unusually low prices.
Limn. Cambric, Silk and Cotton Handkerchiefs,
From 5 cents upwards, In the finest article imported from Paris.
FURNITURE CHECK AND CALICOES. Crash and bud eye Diaper for
Towelling. Linen Table Covers and Napki Q9, IRISH LINENS of every pi ice
and quality, very good and cheap*
SI OOL COT I ON. of J. &t P. Coate* manufacture, the best article to be hud,
greatly supciior to any other make.
Cotton, Woollen, Merino, and Silk HOSIERY, in gieat varietv, and at extremely
low prices. 6
Gloves.
Silk, Kid Cotton, Merino and Worsted, of all grades and qualities —men's women's
and children a.
S li aw 1 s.
Silk, Cotton, and Woollen. Some magnificent new style long Shaw Is ; a° well as
heavy Woollen and Cotton, and fine Merino Shawls, plain and embroidered. The as
sortment of Shawls is extensive, and will be sold much under the uuul priced
TRIMMIJYGS.
An assortment, embracing every article wanted. Hooks nndEyrs, Pins. Needles,
Knitting Needles, Tidy Cotton, Coronation Cords, Whalebone?; Silk, Cotton and
Linen Braids; Velvet Trimming Ribbons, a new article for dresses; Fancy Buttons
for diesses : black and colored Sewing Silks ; Thimbles: Combs of all kinds; some
splendid buffalo and turtle shell Combs ; Colored Thread Edgings for trimmings ; steel
and gold Beads—also, gold and silver Wire for embroideries. All widths of plain and
fancy Satin :nd Mantua Ribbons ; all colors of lining Muslins ; Bleached arid Brown
Drilling ; Zephyr Worsted of all shades; Belt Slidps; and artificial Flowers.
Ladies' Shoes.
A room is fitted up expressly for Ladies', Misses' and Children's Shoes, and parti
cular attention is paid to this department. Every style and quality of Shoes kept on
hand, and will positively be sold cheaper than possibly can be had elsewhere. The
new fall stock is received, and the assortment will be kept up. At least twenty per
cent, can be saved by buying shoes at Jones' Store. A good slock of India Rubber
Shoes very cheap.
Men's and Boys' Boots and Shoes.
It is useless to enumerate the kinds and prices on hand ; suffice it to say that the as
sortment is the largest, and decidedly the cheapest, ever opened before in Lewistown.
A good assortment of CLOTII and GLAZED CAPS. Also, Fur Trimmed, Fur
and Seal Skin—cheap.
CRAVATS and SUSPENDERS in great variety. A most superb assortment of
fancy silk Cravats, cotton Cravats, plain black silk do. at different prices, for sale unu
sually low.
Looking Glasses.
\ erv cheap.—Some extra size, larger than can tie found in other stores.
ALSO, an extensive assortment of Woollen Nett Hoods and Sucks for children.
Cotton Laps and Black and White Wadding. A nice lot of Comforts, various sizes.
CHEAP BED BLANKETS, and a good assortment.
Carpets.
The best assortment to he found at this store, of all qualities and will be sold at re
duced prices. C\RPET BAGS and Ladies' Satchels—some fine velvet and Veniiian.
Groceries. Qiieensware, Hardware,
Cedar-ware, Baskets, iVc.,
Kept in a separate room from Dry Goods, and particular attention paid to keeping
up a general assortment of the above goods Good New Orleans Sugar, cts ; white
sugar, 8 cts.; crushed sugar, 9 cts.; pulverized sugar, 10 cts.; and superior loaf sugar,
10 cts. Good Molasses for G| cents per quart. New Orleans Molasses of gc od qual
ity at 35 cents per gallon ; and superior at 40 cents. Also, good Sugar House Syrup
and the best Royal Golden Syrup, at 50 cts.; a splendid article of Baking Molasses, at
40 cents per gallon. COFFEE—good Rio at 8 cts ; very superior at 9to 10 cents ;
Laguira Coffee, 9 cts.. best quality; and real old government Java, at 12£ cts. Also,
ROASTED COFFEE, of superior quality, at 10 cents. Fresh Charleston Rice, at
5 cents. Baker's Chocolate, 20 cents per pound. FRESH TEAS—Superior Black
and Green, of the best qualities imported in the Philadelphia markets, and sold at verv
low prices. Good Black and Green, Oolong and Young Hvson Teas, at 50 and 75
cents per pound ; Extra Imperial and Young Hyson, at Si per pound, as good a9 any
sold at 81.25. A general assortment of SPICES. Superior SPERM OIL; 2nd
quality do. Also, FISH OIL. Sperm and Tallow CANDLES. Superior Castile
SOAP, ISP P r lb., and good Brown Soap.
TOBACCO.—Superior Cavendish at 31 cents, per lb. Twist and flat plugs at 20
cents per lb. HONEY at 75 cts. per gallon. Fish and Salt, at reduced prices.
A very superior assortment of CUTLERY, comprising some of the finest quality
of Knives and Forks.
Ready-Matle Clothing.
A large a>sortment of Ready Made Clothing will be received in a few days—now
being made to order in Philadelphia of good materials
To ffViolesalcßuyers
Great inducements are offered, as a liberal abatement will be made.
c. 1,. JONES,
New Cheap Cash Store.
Lewistown, September 15, 1849—fit.
University of Maryland
FACULTY OF PHYSIC.
SESSION OK 1849- 50.
IMIE LECTURES will commence on MON
DAY, 29th October, and continue until the
15th of March, ensuing.
Chemistry and Pharmacy—WlLLlAM E. A.
AIKEN. M. D., L. L. D.
Surgery—NATHAN R. SMITH.
Therapeutics, Materia Medica and IJvgiene—
SAMUEL CHEW, M. I).
Anatomy and Physiology—JOSEPH ROBY,
M. D.
Theory and Practice of Medicine—WlL
LIAM POWER, M. D.
Midwifery and Diseases of Women and Chil
dren—RlCHAßD H. THOMAS, M. D.
Lecturer on Pathology and Demonstrator of
Anatomy—GEOßGE W. MILTENBKRGER.
Instruction in Clinical Medicine and Clinical
Surgery every day at the Baltimore Infirmary,
opposite the Medical College. The rooms for
practical anatomy will be opened October Ist,
tinder the charge of the demonstrator. Fees
for the entire course §9O. Comfortable board
may be obtained in the vicinity of the Medical
College, for §>2,50 to $3,50 per week.
WILLIAM E. A. AIKEN,
Dean of the Faculty.
Sept. 15, 1849.—3ra.
HAT & CAF^
EMPORIUM,^
N. J. R TIDX SILL, ;
.-If his ()Id Stan,l in .Market street,
HAS just received the Becbe & Costar
and latest Philadelphia and New York
Fall Fashion of Hats and Caps, and is now
prepared to furnish both old and new customers
with an article, which he will warrant good,
and nothing shorter. He has now on hand a
large and general assortment of
HATS AM) CAPS,
lOil MEN AND BOYS,
winch he will dispose of, WHOLESALE or I
RETAIL, on as fair terms as can be obtained
here or elsewhere.
His Ornish friends will also find him pre
pared to suit their tastes. His unrivalled 1
BBOAD-BlllMtS will receive the same care
and attention which he has always bestowed I
upon them. Don't torget the old stand, whe.e
you may depend upon not being disappointed.
N. J. It. feels grateful for the generous pa-!
tronage he has thus far received, and assures j
all that, he will spare no pains to give the gen
eral satisfaction that he has hitherto succeed
ed in affording all who have dealt with him.
Lewistown, Sept. 15, IS49—tf.
BONNETS and Bonnet Ribbons, lor sale
by WALTER LILLEY. I
LEWISTOWN ACADEMY.
IVTOTICE U iiereby given, thai the A~ado
my School will commence on the second
MONDAY of September. Terms of Tuition
as heretofore. The strictest attention will be
! given to all pupils to advance them in their
studies. The Academy possesses also the ad-
I vantage of a Philosophical and Astronomical
| apparatus to facilitate the instruction of pupils,
j Ltwistown, Sept. 1, 1849—tf.
J. IVT- STEVENSON , JR.,
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
Groceries and Liquors,
Three Doors South of the Old Bridge,
Front Street,
IIARRISIIURG, PA.
JM. S., for the accommodation of mer
• chants and others in Dauphin, Cumber
land. Franklin, and neighboring counties, has
opened an extensive Wholesale Establishment,
for the sale of Groceriea and Liquors, as above.
With the co-operation ola large importing
house in Baltimore, he will offer goods here at
the same prices at which they can be purchas
ed in the city. He respectfully solicits the
favor of a call from those wibhmg to purchase,
to satisfy thein of his entire ability to sell as
he promises. The attention of landlords is
invited to a lot of choice Liquors, in store and
for sale at importers' prices.
o~tT"Orderß from a distance promptly filled,
and goods despatched at city prices.
September 8,1849 —tf.
CIIOLEKA! CIIOLERATi
WE are surrounded with that dread de
stroyer. It may be here—no doubt
will be. If you should have an attack, the
"FORWARD DROPS'' will etffct a cure.
Coine and get some—keep it in yonr houses
when at home, and iu your trunks when travel
ling. It is also a certain remedy for dysen
tery, &c. An eminent Physician of Ken
tucky has said that he " never lost a case of
cholera with the Forward Drops."
Prepared üßd sold at GREEN'S Medical
Depot, No. 11. Lewis-tow n.
June IG, 1849.
J. N. SUMNER,IfIT
S I RI. O \ DENTIST,
H AS RETURNED to Lewistown, and taken
rooms at Turner's Hotel, where he may
be found for a short time. Persons desirous .>f
his professional services, w ill please call.
Lewistown, August 11, 1549.
Candies and Confectionary.
ALWAYS on band a good stock at whole
sale or retail,
may 2G, 1849. F. J. HOFFMAN.