•Su> a/' Profits and <£niek Sales." THE public are respectfully informed that C. L. JONES has received a very large STOCK OF FALL AMI 111® MODS, comprising all articles kept genet allv in the other stures, with the addition of many finer kind of goods not brought before to the place. A list of goods is urewt 1 ur " |! ' ie{ with the prices, and an examination of this extensive stock is invite >e ore pure lases are made elsewhere. At this store goods will continue to >e so at eas ueny pi / cent, lower than can be had elsewhere, this certainly offers great inducements to CASH BUYERS ; the win* of so large a per centage even on a small purchase will amount to enough to make it a matter of consideration. I here are many who deal in Lewis town in the old fashioned way.by trading, thus giving the store keeper the ad van age 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 lam confident that such will cee the advantage of selling their produce and buy goods for cash. In a market like this, if a slight effort is made, all kinds of Country Produce can be disposed of for CASHV it only requires a little independence and determination on the'part o( the seller, as the home consumption of produce in Lewistown alone is very great, and the neces saries oflife at whatever price, must be had, and they can be disposed of for cash. Since I 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 of credit or trade, the goods are sold at a small advance on cost prices; and the city purchases being made for Cash only and with a lengthened experience in fusi 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 hand. —DRY GOODS CLOTHS —black, blue, brown, invisible green, and olive, French, German and American, at all prices from $1 00 to $0 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. I will not so impose, but sell them as I sell other goods at a very small advance on cost. CASSIMERES, Black good at SI 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. SATTIJYETTS, Black, blue, Navy blue, lavender, dark mixed, light mixed Grey, &c., eat variety, and at extremely low prices. Gloves. Silk, Kid, Cotton, Merino and Worsted, of all grades and qualities meri s women s and children's. Shawls. Silk, Cotton, and Woollen. Some magnificent new style long Shawls; as well as heavy Woollen and Cotton, and fine Merino Shawls, plain and embroidered. '1 he as sortment of Shawls is extensive, and will be sold much utnlei the usual prices. T SI IM .ft 1 jv as. An assortment, embracing every article wanted. Hooka and Eyes, Pins, Needles, Knittin<> Needles, Tidy Cotton, Coronation Cords, Whalebones; Silk, Cotton and Linen Braids; Velvet Trimming Ribbons, a new article for dresses; Fancy Buttons for dresses: btackand colored Sewing Silks ; Thimbles ; Combs of ull kinds; some splendid buffalo and turtle shell Combs; Colored Thread Edgings for trimmings ; steel and gold Beads—also, gold anil silver Wire for embroideries. All widths of plain and fancy Satin end Mantua Ribbons; all colors of lining Muslins; Bleached and Brown Drilling ; Zephyr Worsted of all shades; Belt Slides; 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 elsewheie. 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 stock of India Rubber Shoes—very cheap. Men's and I Soys' Hoots 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 CLOTH and GLAZED CAPS. Also, l'ur Trimmed, I-ur 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. Very cheap.—Some extra size, larger than can be found in other stores. ALSO, an extensive assortment of Woollen Nett Hoods and Sacks for children. Cotton Laps and Black and While Wadding. A nice lot of Comforts, various sizes. CHEAP BED BLANKETS, and a good assortment. Carpets. The best assortment to be found at this store, of all qualities and will be 9old at re duced prices. CARPET BAGS and Ladies' Satchels—some fine velvet and Veniuan. Groceries, Q,ucensware, I Hardware, Cedar-ware, Baskets, &c., 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, 6J cts ; while sugar, 8 cts.; crushed sugar, 'J eta.; pulverized sugar, 10 cts.; and superior loaf sugar, 10 cts. Good Molasses for Gi cents per quart. New Orleans Molasses ol 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 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 very low prices. Good Black and Green, Oolong and Young Hyson Teas, at 50 and 75 cents per pound ; Extra Imperial and \ oung Hyson, at Si per pound, ns good as any : sold at 81.g5. A general assortment of SPICES. Supeiiot SPERM OIL; 2nd ' quality do. Also, FISH OIL. Sperm and Tallow CANDLES. Superior Castile SOAP, 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, j A verv superior assortment ol CUTLERY, comprising some of the finest quality , of Knives and Forks. Rcady-Marle Clothing. A large assortment of Ready Made Clothing will be received in a lew days—now ebing made to order in Philadelphia of good materials 1' Wholesale | Great inducements are offered, as a liberal abatement will be made. C. L. JONES, New Cheap Cash Store. Lewistown, September 15, 1849 —6t. £ W © V IS £ AM) II <> 1.1.0 W-WA It M. r |T H E undersigned continuesto manufacture j JL Stoves, Ilollow-icare, cs-c., at the Old Logan Foundry, formerly carried on by A. B. Long &. Co., and ; offers to the public the following articles: The Premium or Cook's Favorite it- a very good stove, and well deserves those high com rnenda'ions so unanimously bestowed upon it. Also the Hathaway Cooking Stove, which stands unrivalled m this or any other country. It has been tested for tlie last nine years, and is justly pronounced the best and i the most durable article of tiiat kind ever used. ! Hundreds of certificates could be procured, if necessary. The NINE PLATE STOVE, of various sizes. Coal Stoves, of every de scription ; Parlor and Chamber do., for coal or wood ; Air-tight do., got up in a neat and beau tiful style. Wash Kettles, Skillets, Fry Pans, Pots, Iron Stands,and numerons other articles of Hollow-ware. Also, Sled Shoes, and all kinds of Castings made to order. He is also manufacturing M FEItIOII WATER PIPE, of one and a quarter inch calibre, and intends to keep a supply on hand at all times. The subscriber is determined to make the ware out of the very best material that can be pro cured: and for the accommodation of distant purchasers, keeps wagons and horses for the purpose of delivering stoves at any point within eighty miles, free of any additional ciiarge.— All the stoves are warranted to stand the fire and perform well,and if not, the money will be refunded on their return ; if n plate should break I or crack, it will be replaced free of charge. } There is connected with the Foundry, a j Tinning Establishment, for manufacturing Tin Ware of every Kind, where purchasers will please call. orders from a distance will meet with prompt attention. Wholesale dealers would do well to give me a call, as I will i wholesale S'oves and Hollow-ware on as fair I terms as they can be had at any other place. | AH kinds of country Produce taken in cx | change. ROBERT .McMANIGIL. lewistown, Jan. 27, 1949—tf. A FEW pieces more of those superior 4-4 iV EARLS TON (UNO HAMS left, war ranted fast colors, and equal in quality to nny which have been sold at 20 cents. Needle- Work Collars, very handsome, selling for 12J cents a piece, at the store of july'2B. NUSBAUM, BROTHERS. DR. MAKTI.VS Comjiouutr Sbijvuy of WILD CHERIIV, IS the best Medicine yet for Couch*. Cold*, Consump tion, Asthma, Spitting of Blood, &.c. Read the fol lowing : November I.ltli, I >4B. Dear Sir—l take creat pleasure in saying to you that Mrs Ross has been entirely relieved of tier rough by the use of > our Syrup of ll'itd Cherry. It had continued for fully eighteen months. She had used several prepara tions of the Wild Cherry now in popular use, but not with the slightest benefit, until stie took yours. She on ly look six bottles, and 1 am pleas* d to say she is now in good health. Kverjr one who saw Mr-, Ross thought her in a deep decline. LKW Id P. ROSS, No. *2O: S. Charles .Street, Baltimore, Captain of Schoon er O K , Cambridge Packet. In Clergyman's sore Throat it is truly a "Sovereign Balm," as the Odd Fellow, Washing! n county, Marj land, of June 6th, I*4B, says. Price 75 cents a Bottle. Prepared and sold by MARTIN WIIITKI.EV, at their wholesale Drug Store, 4* S. Calvert Street, Haiti more, And fur sale by F. J. HOFFMAN nnd WATTSON & JACOB, Lewistown; ALEX ANDER KVTLEUGE, Williamsburg, Huntingdon county. [June 30, 1849—1y. HPORIH^ IT. C. EUTISILL, At his Old Stand in .Market street, Iff AS just received the Bee bo AT Costa r Jl and latest Philadelphia and Now York Fall Fashion of Hats and Caps, nnd is now prepared to furnish both old and new customers with nn article, which he will warrant good, and nothing shorter. Ho has now on hand a large and general assortment of BB ATS AVI> CAPS, lOR MEN AND HOYS, which lie will dispose of, WHOLESALE or RETAIL, on as fair terms as can be obtained here or elsewhere. liis Ornish friends will also find him pre pared to suit their tastes. His unrivalled BROAD-BRIMS will receive the same care and attention which lie lias always bestowed upon them. Don't forget the old stand, where you may depend upon not being disappointed. N. J. R. feels grateful for the generous pa tronage he has thus far received, and assures all that he will spare no pains to give the gen eral satisfaction that he lias hitherto succeed ed in affording all who have dealt with him. Lewistown, Sept. 10, IS49 —tf. ITALIAN Soap for removing Freckles and any eruptions of the skin,for sale by j Dec, 23, 1848. E.ALLEN. Indemnity. The Franklin Fire Inmirnnce Company oi Philadelphia, OFFICE, No. 163 i Chesnut street, near I- iftb street. i DIRECTORS Charles N. Bancker, George W. Richards, Thomas Hart, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, Adolphe. E. Bone, Samuel Grant, David S Brown, Jacob R. Smith, Morris Patterson. Continue to make insurance, perpetual or limited, on every description of property in town and country, at rales as low as are consistent with security. The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund, which with their Capital ami Premiums, safely invested, affords ample protection to the assured The assets of the Company, on January Ist. Ib4b, as published agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as fol lows, vi/.: Mortgages, $690,058 65 Real Estate, 106,258 90 Temporary Loans, 124,459 00 Stocks, 01,563 25 Cash, ULC. 45,157 87 #1,220,097 67 Since their incor[oration, a period of eighteen years, they have paid upwards of one million tiro hundred thou sand dollars losses by (ire, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of insurance, as well us the ability and lispositiou to meet with promptness all liabilities. CHARLES N. BANCKER, President. CHARLES G. RANCHER, Secretary. For terms apply to R. C. HALE, Lewis town. apl4—ly. GRF.EX'S CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE. riIHE Proprietor of this valuable remedy JL for Worms, introduces to his friends and the public, his Celebrated Vermifuge. Read i the following: DECATUR TOWNSHIP, Mifflin county, ") September 1 !th, 1849. f ! DR. S. F GRFF.JY: Respected Friend —Two of our children having been i severely afflicted this summer with Fever and Ague, and ■ having checked it four different times by the use of the i regular remedies, still they complained of pains in the leg?, bowels, head, and in fact in the whole system; vora cious appetite, fever, great diarrhoea, See, and after hav ing used all the remedies thought suitable for the above symptoms, I concluded that they both had Worms, and i accordingly gave each of them (the one nine years of age and the other 7) two tea-spooufuls apiece of your valua ' Ale Vermifuge, and in three hottrs from the time of their taking the above small doses, the youngest passed FIVE ' of the largret Kor wis I have ever seen. The oldest boy passed a solid hall of irorms (it may appear incredible, but it is truth) as large as a walnut, and both have been get ting well fast since. You may make the above public if you think proper for the benefit of others, anil for the purpose of introducing your valuable Vermifuge in Decatur township. Yours, See., 1). B. FISHER. The above valuable Vermifuge is prepared and sold by Dr. S. F. GREEN, at the Lewis town Medical Depot, No. 11. September 29, 1849. DR. SHERMAN'S Ralsain, Isozeiisescfc Plaster. Dr. Sherman's OLOSAOXIAN, or AU- Healing Balsam, Fur the cure of Consumption, Asthma, Dyspeptic Con sumption, Spitting of Blood, Bronchitis, Difficulty of Breathing, Hoarseness,lnfluenza, Croup, Coughs, Colds, Pains in the Breast and Suit, Dyspep sia, and the various affections of the Stomach and l.rctr. The great celebrity which this remedy has obtained among those who are acquainted with its virtues, and are rejoicing in its effects, has induced the Proprietor to give tt the name of O£OS4O-V7.GV, OR ALL HF.ALIXG BALSAM, to distinguish it from all other Remedies now in use lis combination is the result of more than rwBSTv TEAKS experience,and he believes it to be the most perfect remedy known—for it has been used by thousands of per sons, and in all instances with the most decided benefit For References or Certificates of Remarkable Cases oi long standing and considered beyond Hope, see a small Book furnished gratis by the Agents to all who desire it. The sufferings which children frequently undergo from WORMS often tend to a fatal termination, while the CAI SB is never suspected Offensive breath, picking at the nose, grinding the teeth during sleep, starting up in sleep with fright and screaming, troublesome cough, and ft*verich ness. are among some of the I-KOMINENT SV MITOSIS of the presence of worms. A. timely use of SHERMAN'S WORM LOZENGES, will immediately remove all these unpleasant symptoms, and restore to perfect health. Consumption, influenza,coughs, colds, whooping cough tightness of the lungs or chest may be cured by a proper use f Sherman's COVGII LOZENGES. lteodnrhe. palpitation of the heart, lowuessof spirit,sea sickness, despondency, fainlness, cholic, spasms, cramps of the stomach, summer or bowel complaints, are quickly and entirely relieved by using Sherman's CAMPHOR LOZENGES. Rheumatism, weak back, pain and weakness of the breast, back, limbs, and other parts of the body are speedily and efectually relieved b_\ Sherman's Poor Man's Plaster, which costs only l'2j cents, is within the reach of all. It has his name with directions printed on the back of the Plaster, and a foe simile of the Doctor's written name under the directions. None others are genuine or to be relied on. l>r Sherman's Warehouse is No. 1(16 Nassau street, New York. Wholesale Asrent for this couutv CHAS. RITZ. [dec. :* IS4S-ly. D. ¥\MIXD& So\, HIRRLE HASOXS, WOULD respectfully inform their friends and the public, that they still continue to carry on the MARBLE BUSINESS in all its various branches, at their old stand. Corner of THIRD and VALLEY Sts., LEWIS TOWN, where thev have constantly on hand MARBLE MANTELS, TOMBS, MONUMENTS, GRAVE STONES, &c. All kinds of PLAIN &. ORNAMENTAL work executed with neatness, and on the most reasonable terms. Thankful for the liberal patronage extended to tliem, ihey still solicit a continunnce of the same. Orders from any part of the country, through mail, attended to with accuracy anii despatch. March 17,1*47—tf DUi iiiS, 41 e10 ims, iVr. OILS, DA I NTS, dtc. BLANK ROOKS CORD AG E. COTTON LAPS, Ac. S IT'LL SPRINGS j DURE WHITE LEAD, at 82 per Keg For sale bv F. J. HOFFMAN. Lcwistowu, June 23, 1841). Martin & WliiielfyN NATIONAL TOAIC, A certain Cure for Ague, Fever and Dyspepsia, IX our summer and fall mouths many section, ,r country are prostrated by BlLLlOt'g FEVER , \ AGUE and FEVER.—It has been our particular sludi'u, find out sorue remedy to stop this dreadful scourge g, think, in this TOXIC we have effected tliis great object It is also we think the very best remedy in Ovspc ~ and if our directions are followed, will not fail to efTet* a cure. In a letter d3ted, May 23d, 1849, our Agent. M r p.;, , Haub, of Wrightsvilie, York county. Pa , says J never known any remedy for Fever and Ague equal to your invaluable National Tonic. It has given uaive r 'i satisfaction, and has cured cases of Ague of years ting ing, and after the failure of all other medicines made u „. of. Mr. Henry Beverson, of the same place, says in f certificate, dated 22d March, 1849, ' I applied to n nuri,b„ of Physicians, and also used a variety of the most |J,p lar Ague Mixtures at different times, but all without t _ desired effect; no permanent cure having been afforded 1 was at length induced, at the reelinniendation of y,~ ur worthy Agent at this place, to try a bottle of vet,, y. tional Tonic, and to my great satisfaction,before i i )u , used half of it, I felt completely cured, though I contir. ued the use of it till I had taken two bottles ' alt , certificate from Messrs. Miles Hoke, William B;jcko,, and James D. Brown, of the same place, they say—'H av l ing tried nearly all the remedies within our reach with out success, we at last purchased some of your .Vut uiu ; Tonic, which has completely cured us. We, therefore' cheerfully recommend it to the notice of all persons afl fficted with that terrible disease as tire best remedy y e t discovered.' See the Pamphlets, which you can get from one of oar Agents gratis. Also, Dr. Martin's Purgative Pills, the best now in m t) in all cases where a purgative is needed. cr> Prepared and sold by MARTIN Remember Dr. C. V. Ctickener is the inventor of I Sugar Coated Pills, and that nothing of the sort was i ever heard of until he introduced them in June, l-ii I Purchasers should, therefore, always ask for CUcketier'i Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills, and lake no others, or ; they will be made victims of fraud. Wholesale Agent for this countv, CHAS. RITZ. [Dec. 23. 1848-ly. HARRIS, TURXER $ HALE S C oiiipouiid Syrup of Spigelia or Vegetable Vermifuge. The most ejfectual, the safest, pleasanttst and most convenient Worm Mediant erer offered to the public. SPIGELIA, says a work of highest authorise A- stands at the head of the list of -dntkel ml niter or Hem •Medicines. It is adapted to a wider range of rases, sni lo a greater variety of constitutions and states of tiie constitution, than any other. Hut prepared as it COB monly is, in the form of tea, it can seldom be given is children in sufficient doses. In Harris, Turner & Hale's Compound Syrup, if is so concentrated that lite dose is very small, so combined as to ensure a purgative open tion, and so palatable as to be taken, not only with ease, but with positive pleasure. The precise composition of this syrup and the moJecf preparing it, are the result of a series of experiments continued for years. Before off-ring it for sale, it wis subjected to the test of experience in the hands of cmi- Item physicians, in Philadelphia and elsewhere, w ho have recommended it in the highest terms, and still employ ft in their practice. In addition to this evidence of its mer its, we offer the following, selected from a number of un solicited testimonials. Ist. A distinguished physician of Virginia, of much experience, writes of it thus: "I should have written betore this, bet felldisposed first to try the efficacy of your Vermifuge. I lave vsrJ more than half the quantity received,and the experiment lias been most successful. I really beltere that if fvtttr sts advantages over any other f'ermifoge /tare erer tsti- Independent of the smaltnesg of the dose, and the plea santness of the syrup fereat advantages in dosing cln - dreu) the advantage of administering it under s variety of circumstances, enhances its value; indeed there u scarcely a condition of the system in which it may no', be administered. Your*, Ac." 2d. A respectable physician of Lebanon county, in tin 1 state, writes " 1 have been in the habitof prescribing your Compou'. i Syrup of Spigelia for some time past, and have fivur.'l • an excellent worm medicine, particularly for cliiMretj- - | Please forward per bearer 2 dog. bottles. —Yours,Ac 3d.—An intelligent merchant of Virginia to whom ** . had previously soid the syrup, writes: "Since iny return home, 1 find that your Syrup oi v gelia has come into general use in this neighborhood. have sold what we had on hand, and it gave such ' faction that it is now called for evev day. You will p" J ' ? ! put us up sor ti dozen in a small package, and send lo "" care of W. Anderson A Co., Richmond, as soon as p*o i ble, and forward the bill per mail. \ ours, Sac.' ■ltli.—\ respectable merchant of Ohio, on a late v;- | Philadelphia, stated, that some lime since he had be plied to by a customer for a viul of —— —— J mifuge for his son. Not having the article asked fi" "® advised a trial of Harris, Turner 4t Hate's Cou-p - Syrup of Spigelia and gave him a part of a hottlt wL - was all that remained in the store. A day or two" this the gentleman returning to the store, expressed M surprise and delight at the effect of the Syrup, dec 1 vrrrj it had expelled 200 worms and entirely relieved hi***- The merchant added an expression of his great regret'- • he had not had on hands a bottle of the Syrup at the ' ;3 t when his own little daughter died, as he confidently ileved it would have saved her life. slii—A gentleman of Hudson. N Y., having sent s'* ■ tleof Harris, Turner 4c Hale's Coni|*>und Sytupcis'' gelia, to a young friend w lio had tried in vains grea' ,u her of worm medicines, writes, that his friend d lately relieved; the words of the patient were 1-" every worm out iny body." M\NUFACTI'RBD ONLY BY HARRIS, TURNER & 11 All-. Wholesale Druggists, 201 Philadelphia, 1 IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS 1> I Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Patent Medicines. _ ; and Obstetrical Instruments, Druggists | dow glass, Paints, Oils, Dyes, Perfumeries, Ac i exclusive manufacturers of Harris, Turner A- ' Sugar Coated Pills, Ilitxham's Liniment for the j Uanbridge Hair Tonic, Eberle s Bye Water, ■ ' ! son'sDnrivaUedlndeUible Ink, Dewees' < ,'elebrs' 1 j and Bone Liniment, or Magic Pain I vtracter.s . J wood's Extracts of Lemon and Vanilla,for flavor"! dings, Le ( reams, Ac ,Ac () , ! For sale by dealers in Drugs genera f I Centre, MitHio and Juniata counties-