FORTUNE ULTS STRANGE CAPERS! jy One of her Pranks!^ i German family, compound of an nid man, his wife A and a brood of six healthy, nod roay-tlieeked rliil jren, dirert from the " Fatherland," who arrived in Bal timore H fern* d y vince, on their way to the '-far wevt," ,*s ruhiied the day after their arrival by aunie. unmiti ' l(f j gcoiimlrel, fa small leather trunk, containing j, -267 in Gold, which they had brought f-nfely 3600 utiles llV ,r a treacherous sen to part company with just as they h ,j Dearly rearht-jl their desiiuatfan. Tha distress con upon tlie r.-aliaition of their loss can scarcely he Imagined. But mark the stranse sequel The father, in p,i#sin4 alon;f Lijrlii street, was prompted by his lucky prnius to pause for. a moment at lhe window of Messrs I'vfcr L Go., >" 1 Lijthl street. In vvhu ha large amount „f Gold if displayed to lhe gaze of lhe curious, when he j,elded to an irresistible yearning to try his luck in some „T 11180 Mignirtcent Lotteries, in the hope to make up his loss He purchased a Package of Tickets in the Mary land Consolidated Lottery, Class No. J35, and our read ers may judge hr surmise aud excessive joy. upon learn h,g nfier the drawing that he haddrav\n the Brilliant prize of *2O,WW, which handsome amount this far-fan,ed tnJ truly fortunate lottery firm promptly paid him with out charging anv extra discount, when he went his way rr j in-iiig.— Baltunurt paper. Strifes fhuw tchich tcay the Kind hlotct i Pyf.-r 4Co sk!l the prizes. Fortune for all alibis lucky House! A Iriv more of the glorious results. #3,000, Whole ticket, ~i;t to Columbus, Ohio #8,967, whole ticket, sent to i„ nrgn. #3,000, whole ticket, sent to North Carolina g!.-,i;<W, half ticket, sent to North Carolina. #IO,OOO, half ticket, SUM to Virginia #24,000, quarter ticket, sent te 4i>uib Carolina. #O,OOO, quarter ticket, sent tn Vir ginia $0,214, quarter ticket, sent to Pennsylvania #;,000, quarter ticket, sent to Tennessee #4,000, quar ter ticket, sent to Indiana. Every prize advertised by PyTer Sz Co are noticed by the Managers in their Official Reports. Pyfer Sc. Co. pay their prizes at sight: Nothing so easy now as to realize it fortune. to-All who read this paper should try their luck. A small outlay may secure an independent fortune. BRILUJUCT SCHEMES FOR OCTOBER, 1849. .11l Orders strictly confidential at Pyfer Co.'s Date Capital No. of Price of Price of October Prizes. Ballots. Tickets Packag's 9 #22,500 7# Nos. 14 drawn #5 #l7 50 iu 50,000 75 Nos. II drawn lti 50 25 11 24,000 78 Nos. 13 drawn 5 )8 50 12 15,000 75 Nos. 14 drawn 4 13 00 U 35,000 78 Nos. 18 drawn 10 30 00 15 3of 15,000 75 No#. 11 drawn 8 27 50 10 31,000 78 Nos. 13 drawn 5 18 50 i; 37,377 78 Nos. 14 drawn 10 32 50 IS 20.000 75 NOB. 15 drawn 5 15 00 19 13,000 78 Nos. 13 drawn 5 18 50 20 30,000 75 Nos. 12 drawn 10 32 50 22 35,000 78 No#. 13 drawn 8 37 50 , 23 20,000 75 Nos. 14 drawn 5 10 25 21 30,(W0 06 Nos- 10 drawn 10 30 00 i 25 20,000 78 Nos. 14 drawn 5 17 50 j 2G 15,000 75 Nos. 14 drawn 4 13 00 27 60,000 78 Nos. 13 drawn 2 tt 65 00 29 35,000 75 Nos. 12 drawn V 27 50 30 34.000 78 Nos. (3 drawn ,5 19 50 31 33,000 75 Nos. 13 drawn 10 33 50 c>The price of Packages of Quarter Tickets only, is j advertised above. Ol'lease mail orders a few days before the Lo<letie draw Letters always strongly enveloped and carefully scaled | :>.\'ooe but the Managers' printed Drawings sent front 1 PVFER k. CO.'S. Every order to Pyfet It Co. is answered by return mail Bank Drafts or Certificates of Deposit payable in Cold 3t sight, and promptly remitted to any part at the coun try for prize# sold at this Agency. O-Une package of Tickets may draw Pour Capitals* 1 r>Money in any sums however large, can te confident ly matted to the address of Pyfer f Ca. ll,da id. residents throughout Use United (States, who Icttre an increase offorUne, have only to wail an order 1 Dr a single Ucket or package at the prices set forth in the above Schedule, as success must surely crown the result of ail orders to the Old established, Far-famed and Truly Lucky House of PYFER At CO., No. 1 Light sl., Baltimore, Md., October 6,184# —I m. Great Attraction! STOVES I STOVES!! Improved Hathaway# THIS great improvement, just got up, we are satisfied stands Hneyuulled, for general use, and simplicity of arrangement, by any Cooking Stove yet offered to ti(e.pblie. To be satisfied of this, we think it needs but to lie seen. It is a regular Hathaway, of the size now generally in use in this country, with the following improvements, viz: Ist. It is so arranged that a stout Sheet Iron Oven can be put 1 in at the topq back ol 'ijll 9ie fire, [the flame pas under it,J euff!- ntly large to do or ■EjSdinary roasting or cook iltsa heated as quick as the (ire tsclev voiding the necessity ' ieat ' n o u P Te s~ ular oven for ordinary purposes, which oven when heated, requires as much fire to do a small roast as would do a latge amount of cooking. Further, the small j oven being loose, caa be put in or taken out at pleasure with very little trouble. When much cooking is required, it can be kept out, and the stove is then the same as a regular Hatha way. 'id. The Griddlea are improved, so that the , 'op is smoother, the wire handles being dis- j oensed, with and a loose handle used to lift j !bem off. 3d. The damper is much more convenient, | by being placed in the side instead of the back. 4th. The bottom flue is the so ar ranged that the draft is the same as the Hatha- | way. N. B. We warrant this stove in every par ticular. We have also on hand a large assortment of ''her valuable Cooking Stoves, consisting ot 'ta Slur, two sizes, at S2O to $22 ; Complete r -ook. at sl3; and Callback, two sizps. AIHO, 'he Prime, Keystone, and Etna Air-1 tght, for wood or coal, at from 16 to 35 dollars. AIR-TIGHT PARLOR STOVES.—A large iHiortmment, of heattifut patterns. COAL STOVES.—For parlors, offices, and Cambers. A large assortment of handsome s'yles, from $3 50 up. NINE-PLATE KTOVE.—From 20 to 28 Hehes. A heavy 28 inch at SS,SO. To all who want stoves we would pay come mot examine our slock. F. J. HOFFMAN. Lewistown, Sept. 29, 1819. S3O REWARD r t/ICL be given for the apprehension of SAMUEL EARLES and THOMAS KCVS, Counterfeiters, who broke the Mifflin j jijl on the night of the 25th September, Carles is an old offender, well known jt.urtg u, e Pennsylvania Canal- —is about 5 feet ( '• ibciii s m height, thick set, dark hair, and frr, m 140 to 150 lbs —shabby clothing. 1 'w.hs Keya JH a (tout 5 feet 10 inches in '* o'-it, slim m appearance, and is -aid to re *'*-* "i HollidayHburg. The above toward he given for their apprelienaton, or sls r 'he apprehension of either ot them. D. M'KAIN CONTNER, Sheriff, '•ewistown, Sept. 29,1849 —lit. COOPERS WANTED, PIIOM TEN to FIFTEEN COOPERS wanted 1 Flour Barrels at the Lewistown to whom good waget will he given. A W. YV. STKHRKTT. Uw town, sept. 2(j, 1849—61. I J. m STEVENSON", JR., WHOLESALE DEALER IX Groceries and Liquors, Three Doors South of the Old Bridge, Front Street, HAIIItI aB U R , ** A. M.SSt. t for the accommodation of mer tS • chants and others in Dauphin. Cumber land, Franklin, and neighboring cotictics, has opened an extensive Wholesale Establishment, for the sale of Groceries and Liquors, as alxrve. With the co-operation of a large importing i house in Baltimore, he will offer goods hers at Ihe same prices at which they can be purchas ed in the city. He respectfully solicits the favor of a call from those wishing to purchase, j to satisfy them of his entire ability to sell as he promises. The attention of land'ords is invited to * lot of choice Liquors, in store and for sale at importers' prices. I (r!7"*Orders from a distance promptly filled, and goods despatched at city prices. September 8,1349 —tf. M^STcD, FLOUR & GRAIN FACTORS, AND Commission Merchants, For I lie Sale of Produce in General, Broad, above Arch, West side, PHILADELPHIA, j Iron received and delivered to any part of the City, or shipped as may be directed. REFZR TO — SHE* ZOOM, Esq., Mifflin county. I JOSEPH MII.LIKK.N, Lewistown. WILLIAM RUSSELL, Esq., Cashier of the De posit and Discount Bank, Lewistown. J. W. WEIR, Cashier of the Harrisburg Bank. TOWNSEND HAINES, Esq., Secretary of the Commonwealth of Penn'a. G. M. TROUT* AN, Esq., Cashier of the West ern Bank, Philadelphia. MORRIB PATTERSON &. Co.. Merchants, ) JACOB LEX &. SON, do. -5" ET JOHN M . KENNEDY & Co., do. SGF ? September 22. 1849—2 m.* The Largest and Cheapest STOCK OF GOODS IN LEWISTOWN HAS just been opened by us at our OLD STAND, which we desire our friends and the public generally toconvince themselves of by calling. Our stock of &eutltmm'o 2£?rar embraces a splendid lot of English and French Broad Cloths, Beaver Cloths, Plain and Fancy C&seimeree, Tweeds, Sattinets, Jeans, &c.; Cape; heavy winter and calf Boots; boys' Boots, Shoes, &.c. Our Cloths, Ca&simeres, Sattinete and Carpetting have been principal ly bought at auction, and we can sell them a little lower than any body else. Our assort ment at for Fall and Winter, is particularly large aud handsome, consisting in part of leriotts, llpafas, Mens ik Lilian, Cash meres, black and fancy Dress Silks,domestic, Scotch and French Ginghams; Prints; handsome long Shawls; French needle-worked Collars; linen cambric Hand kerchiefs; artificial Floweis; Ac , Ac., all of which we are determined to sell very LOW. Our StOCK Of IXL LP Si I is also unusually large, embracing about SIX TY' PIECES of Rag, lasting, CoUon, and Woolen Venition, low priced and good In grain, three-ply Imperial, Ac., all laid in at auction, and to be had at very low prices. As regards GROCERIES, we always select ours of the very best, u.nd will sell them as low as any other house. call ami examine for yourselves. WATT SON A JACOB. Lewistown, Sept. 29, 1849. THE FALL AND WINTER CAMPAIGN! " SOME THINGS CAN RE DONE AS WELL .'IS OTHERSr but among the things that CAN NOT BE DONE, is for any one to shotc a ful- j ler, better, or handsomer assortment of \ Fall and Winter Goods Than GEORGE BLYMVER h*sjust opened j at Lis Old S'arid The stock embraces, in great variety, Oioths, Cassimcrcs, Satinets, Venlings, Croton Cloths, Cashmeres, and Cah meretts; Tweeds, Mohair Cords, Drillings, Velvet Cords, French Cassimercs, Doe Skin do., white and fancy Marseilles, Ac. A splen did assortment of SLaDfCfl' (Kootrff. Grode Naps, Satin du Chenee, an elegant as- . sortment of striped, figured and plain Silks, ! Bareges, Challey, Muslin do Laines, Alpacas, Lustres. Ginghams, Lawns, Mulls. Jaconets, Bombazines, striped and plaid Muslins, Ac. i tie has also an extensive variety of the CHEAPEST CARPETING i 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 subpurchasers Besides, tin?, he ha 9 aiAUBBKEriIIBIBa Queei*warc, Glassware, and an unparalleled supoly of G It o C K It I i: s. All of whicb will bo sold at a small AD VANCE on coat—at the Cheap Old Stand of GEORGE BLYMVER Lewistown, Sept 22, 1049. Candies and Confectionary. ALWAYS on hand a good stock at whole . Bale or retail, may 20, 1849. F. J, HOFFMAN, j " Small Profits and Quick Sales." JONES' NEW STORE. LEWISTOWN. THE public are respectfully informed that C. L. JONES has received a very large STOCK OF FALL AM) WINTER 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 tire 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 tivenly per cent, lower than can be had elsewhere, this certainly offers great inducements to CASH BUYERS : the saving of so large a per centage 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 of high prices, to such I would respectfully ask before making trades with the other stores to call and see my goods and hear the low prices, and I am confident that such : will see the advantage of selling their produce and buy goods for cash. In a market j like this, if a slight effort is made, all kinds ol Country Produce can be disposed of for CASH ; it only requires a little independence and determination on the part ol the seller, as the home consumption of produce in Lewistown alone is very great, and the neces | sariesof life at whatever price, must be had, and they ran be disposed of for cash. Since I commenced business in this place on the cash system I have sold a large i 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 of credit or trade, the goods are sold at a small adva-tce on 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 merchants. 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 on j hand. —DRY GOODS -1 CLOTHS—black, blue, brown, invisible green, and olive, French, German and American, at all prices from $1 DO to $6 00 per yard, iicluding a good assortment of Over Coat Cloths. I will positively sell such goods at very greatly reduced prices. On | Cloths, Cassimeres and Vesting# store keepers invariably inake large profits as the pur chasers are not often judges of these articles. 1 will not so impose, but sell them as I sell other goods at a very small advance on cost. C^SSIJYIERES, Black good at $1 and at all prices upwards to $2 75 p<?r yard. Also, Fancy Cassi meres a good assortment at very low prices ; also fine and medium quality, cheap as possiblv can be sold, and much cheaper than to be had elsewhere. SA TTIJVETTS, Black, blue, Navy blue, lavender, dark mixed, light mixed Grey, &.C., <tc., &.C., a large and cheap lot for 30 els., 37 j els., 50 ets., G2.j cts., 75 cts., and 87, cis., for a most superb article, $ 'estings, Black satin, silk, silk velvet, woolen, cotton, cassimere and cloth at all prices from 50 cts. to $3 00. Tweed Cloths for Sacks atul Over GOATS, a splendid article of Black French Cloth for Gentlemen and Ladies Cloaks at the low price of $1 87; per yard as good as others sell at $2 50 to $3 00. KENTUCKY JEANS, Gold mixed and Grey, <rood and cheap. TICKINGS. At 10 cents, 12[ cts., 15 cts., 18! cts., 22 cts., and 25 cts., be assured that these tick ings are the cheapest ever sold in Lewistown. Canton Flannels, Bleached and unbleached for 10 cts., and the best article for 12 [ cents. Flannels, of all eolors and prices, 12 "j 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 els.; white gauze Flannels and supe rior yellow Flannels—also, shrouding Flannels. Tabte Diaper, Bleached and unbleached for 12] cents "nd upwards. Some splendid cloth Table Covers for $2 50 each. Stand Covers of desirable colors 3nd styles. MUSLINS, Bleached and unbleached for 6] cents anil upwards to the very finest quality made; particular attention is requested to the stock of fip muslins as they are very extraordina rily cheap, and as good as sold elsewhere at 8 cents. CALICOES, 500 Of tlic newest styles, a good assortment of neat figures, a good article selling at 3 cts., 4 cts., 5 cts., 6| cets., 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. GINGHAMS, 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 so plain dark styles cliamelion Ginghams at 28 cts. High colors also at various prices, i Mous tie Laines, Of every style and quality, imaginable, plain black, brown, snuff, lead, mouse and i other colors, all wool. A splendid article of 2d mourning Mous de Lains all wooHfl j 22 cents, also good de Laines at 18| cts.. desirable colors; also De Laines of extra qual- , itv in high colors, such as Mazarine blue, dark and light green, blue, purple, maroon, orange, scarlet, crimson, &c.,Vc., &c, CASHMERES, j Figured and plain of superior quality fri m 12] cts., to 75 cts, My 12] cent Cash* 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 KINOES, 7 Of all Qualifies Colors and l*ricc§. A large and beautiful stock of these gouds kept on hand, for sale at-reduced prices Alpacas. Black of all prices—3l cts., 37] cts., 44 cts., 50 ct?., 62] cts., 75 cjs., 87] cenpj, §I.OO unri §1.60 for the best Alpaca made, and can be had nowhere else. Modes Brums, &e., and ui.o a splendid assortment of fashionable Fancy Alpacas, at extreme- , Iv low pricen, and some fine quality fig'u silk warp. Silks. Black silk nt all prices and widths. A good article of Black Silk as low as 45 rts., as good as is sold elsewhere at 62] cents. Also, plain, colored, nmi fancy Dress Silks, at very reuaonable prices. Some splendid Satin, striped, black, ami blue black Silks. Florences and Gro de Naps for Linings, Also, Silk Oil Cloth —-Ladies silk . and merino Under Shirts —new style corded Skirts. Mull Jaconet and Cambric Muslins, In great variety ; also, figured Swiss Mulls for Caps, Capes, and dtes-es. 1 nrlelon ; Muslins, white, blue and pink. Figured and plain Bobbineit. Silk and cotton Blond, Laces, Edgings, and Insertings in endless variety. Also, a inost superb and exten- j Kjve assortment of the richest and newest styles BONNET RIBBONS, all lor sale at unusually low prices- JAticn, Cambric, Nilk and Cotton Handkerchiefs, From 5 cents upwards, to the finest article imported from Paris. FURNITURE CHECK AND CALICOES, ('rash and bird eye Diaper for Towelling. Linen Table Covers and Napkins. IRISH MNF.NS of every piiee ■ a,)t ' cjnall1v very good and cheap* SPOOL COTTON, of J. &. P. Coates manufacture, the best article to be had, greatly supenor to any other make. Cotton, Woollen, Merino, and Silk HOSIERY, in great variety, and at extremelv : low prices. Gloves. Silk, Kid, C<mon, Merino and Worsted, of all grades and qualities—men's women's , and children's. Shawls. Silk, Cotton, and Woollen, bome magnificent new style long Shawls ; a* well as heavy Woollen and Cotton, and fine Merino Shawls, plain and embroideied. The as sortment of Shawls is extensive, and will b e 9old mnch under the uuial prices TRIMMINGS. i An assortment, embracing every article wanled. Hooks and Eyes. Pins, Needles, j Knitting Needles, Tidv Cotton, Coronation Cords, Whalebones; Silk. Cotton and Linen Braids; Velvet Trimming Ribbons, a new article for dresses; Fancy Buttons i for dresses : blackand colored Sewing Silks ; Thimbles : Cornb9 of all kinds ; some splendid buffalo and turtle shell Combs; Colored Thread Edgings for wimraings ; steel and gold Beads—also, gold and silver Wire for embroideries. All widths of plain and fancy Satin rnd Mantua Ribbons; all colors of lining Muslins; Bleached and Brown Drilling ; Zephyr Worsted of all shade.s; Deft Slides; and artificial Flowers. Ladies' Shoes. A room is fitted up expressly for Ladies', Muses'and Children's Shoes, and parti cular attention is paid to this department. Ever}' style and quality of Shoe 9 kept on hand, and will positively be sold cheaper than possibly can be had elsewheie. The new fall stock is received, and the assortment will be kept up. At least twenty por cent, can be saved by buying shoes at Jones' Store. A good 9loek of India Rubber Shoes—very cheap. Men's and Boys' Boots and Shoes. It i 9 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 CLOTH and GLAZED CAPS. Also, Fur Trimmed, Fur j 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. 1 . Looking Glasses. Very cheap.—Some extra size, larger than can be found in other stores. ALSO, an extensive assortment of Woollen Nett Hoods nnd Sacks 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. CARPET BAGS and Ladies' Satchels—some fine velvet and Venitian. Groceries. Queensware, Hardware, Cedar-ware, Baskets, Ac., Kept in a separate room from Dry Goods, and particularjattention paid to keeping up a general assoitment of the above goods Good New Orleans Sugar, 6£ cts ; white 9ugar, 8 cts.; crushed sugar, 9 cts.; pulverized sugar, 10 cts.; and superior loaf sugar, 10 cts. Good Molasses for 6| cents per quart. New Orleans Molasses of good 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 els.; 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 ct9., best quality; and real old government Java, at 12£ cts. Also, ROASTED COFFEE, of superior quality, at 10 cents. Fresh Charleston Rice, at 5 cent 9. Baker's Chocolate, 20 cents per pound. FRESH TEAS—Superior Black and Green, of the best qualities imported in the Philadelphia markets, and 6old at very low prices. Good Black and Green, Oolong and Young Hyson Teas, at 50 and 75 cents per pound ; Extra Imperial and Young Hyson, at $1 per pound, as good as any aold at 51.20. A general assortment of SPICES. Supeiior SPERM OIL; 2nd quality do. Also, FISH OH.. Sperm and Tallow CANDLES. Superior Ca9lile SOAP, 183 cts. per 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 assortment of Ready Made Clothing will be received in a few days—now ebing made to order in Philadelphia of good materials To ITholesale Buyers Great inducements are offered, as a liberal abatement will be made. c. L. JONES, New Cheap Cash Store. Lew istown, September 15, 1849—6t. LEWISTOWN MILLS, j HE subscriber has taken the Lewistown JL Mills,and wishes to buy a large quantity of All Kinds of* (iri'ain. for which he will p9y the CASH, IN PAR FINDS, as high as the market will afford, accor ding to its quality. Any person having good Wheat will do well to call and show a sample ! of it, as he thinks he can afford to give more 1 than any other person in the place, the mill being situated on the creek, where flour can be loaded out of the mill into boats, and ail ex pense of hauling, storing, and shipping saved ; besides, the flour is 111 better order, as the bar | rels are not injured by hauling and handling, i If wheat brings a better price than It Will af ford to grind, he has the same chance of ship ping it as any other, as the mill is the most convenient storehouse in the place, and saves a great deal ot time and labor in hoisting by water power. OR, UK WILL RECEIVE ON STOR UIK, and forward to Philadelphia or Baltimore, and give the following receipt: "Received, Lewistown Mills, of A. D., Wheat, to be kept in store till the first of Au gust,, unless disposed of sooner." When the receipt is given the quality of tho wheat will be mentioned in it, so as to prevent any trouble when the owner comes to sell, j Any person storing, having four hundred bush- j 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 after the first of August, it will ] be carried out to their credit at the market I price on that day. It shipped, or sold to nnv I person that docs not get it ground m the mill,! TWO cents per bushel storage will he charge-d. ! If they give notice, and keep if over after the first of August, the storage will be ONE HALF cent per month, afterwards. The grain will be ciear from high water. The subscriber will keep Plaster, Fish, Sail and Groceries, of all kinds, which will be sold low for cash to J Farmers, by the quantity. (kS"FLOUR, MIDDLINGS, and all kinds of Grain and Feed, will he constantly kept on hand, and sold low for cash. A. W. W. STF.RRETT. N. B. JOHN S rERIvRTT is authorised to transact any business in the above premises as my Agent. Lewistown, April 14,1849—1y. A FEW pieces more of those superior 4-4 iY FARLSTON GINOHAMS left, war-. ranted fast colors, and equal in quality to anv | which have been sold at 20 cents. Needle- W'ork Collars, very handsome, selling for 12J cents a piece, at the store of july'.N. NUSBAUM, BROTHERS. . FRUIT TREES. A LARGE assortment of choice and splen did young Fruit Trees, consisting in f part of Apple, Pear, Plum, Peach, Cherry, .Nectarine, Apricot, fcc., &c., are now offered t for sale at the Xewistown Nursery, where purchasers may rely on being supplied JBjSKSL with trees of the best and most ap- CjjgS&f? proved varieties of fruit, on moderate terms. These trees are not inferior to trees grown in any other nursery in the State; and all persons wishing to pur chase are invited to cnli and judge for them selves. For further particulars see Cata logues, which will be furnished gratis to ail post paid applicants, and all orders, directed to ; the subscribers, at Lewistown, Mifflin county, Pa , will be promptly attended to. T. W & J. MOOEE. Lewistown, Sept. 22, 1849—2 m. | TO " COfflVTßt' MIMIiVTS. WE have always on hand & fine slock ot the following articles, which we are ! prepared to sell Wholesale, at a small advance ; on city rates, having been "well bought;" pur | chasing almost strictly for CASH : Drugs, Patent Medicines, Glass, Oil, &c. i Spices; Coffee, Sugar, Tea, &c. Tobacco and Segare, Fish and Salt Nails, and almost every article in Hard A arc 1 Saddlery-ware; Candies, Nuts, Arc. I Cotton Laps and Cordage 1 All kinds of PATER, and Blank Books Cooking Stove m ; Hats and Caps; Matches. F. J. HOFFMAN. Lewistown, March 31, 1819. Bolting• Cloths OF the best qualify SQUARE MESH, AN CHOR STAMP, real Holland manufacture, imported direct from the manufactory, and for iile at Lewistown at New York prices. Terms cash—cloths warranted. Enquire of SAMUEL HOPPER. August 4, 1849 Millwright. S a It! Salt JUST received, a large stock of Ground Alum Silt—44 cents per bushel and $1.75 per sock. dealers & liberal discount off these prices will be made. ma 26. 1849. F. i. HOFFMAN. DR. S. P. TOWNSEND'S SA RSA BA RILLA, tor sale at Green's Medical De pot No. 11 Lewistown, Pa. Sept. 15.
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