S T RAYS. 1 Ct\ME to the residence of the subscriber in Decatur township, on the 90th of October, FIGHT SHEEP, marked with a hole in the rjv'iit ears and a piece cut off the left. The u vner is requested to come and prove property, pay charges, and take them away, or they will L disposed of according to law. 1 A. M. INGRAM. November 10, 1849—3t. S T R A Y 7 ~ | A STRAY HORSE, of a dark brown color, A supposed to he about nine years old, was left at the stable of the subscri- j hers, in Reedsville, Brown town-I ship, on the night of ttie Bth Octo xVTrVJ er * 3St ' ie ownfcr ' s requested • x ? i r if!- i to come forward, prove property, and take him away ; otherwise lie j ■P. ill HE disposed o< according to law. A. & J. REED. NovcmherlO, 1349 —3t. CH ARLES SHELL, LI ES/ Market street, Lewistown, HAS fitted UD an Oyster Establishment in the rear of his Confectionary Store, j X~Nwhere OYSTERS will f~\ ■served up, either F ri ROASTED, STEWED or RAW, and invites his friends and customers to give him & call. If properly encouraged he purposes to add a Bill ot Fare, to consist of Chicken, Turkey, Beefsteak, Figs Feet, and other matters usually found in regular eating hcuses. Prompt attention to the wants of those who may favor him with their custom, and a desire to please in every particular, will he trusts se cure him r portion of public patronage. Nov. 10. 1849 —1t. T. J. RUDISILL, Market street, Leu-istown, opposite Judge Ritz's Store, HAS just received an assortment of the very best and most Fashionable Caps, comprising the finest Beaver, Oiler, Seal, Ac., which he invites the tention of those in want of a superior article. caps were selected with care and may be re lied upon as equalling, if not excelling, any thing of the kind ever offered for sale hereto fore m this place. Call and see them. November 3, 1849—3t. Proposals for Building a Dam. PROPOSALS will he received until the Is/ of January next for building a Stout* or Crili Barn, 190 feet long and 11 feet high, across the Kishacoquillas at Mann's Axe Factory in the Narrows. Flan and specifications can be seen ut the Factory on or after the 15th of Novem ber. The dam is to be built between the Ist August and middle of September 1850. Proposals will also be received at the same ; time for a quantity of masonry and carpenter's work. WILLIAM MANN, Jr. November 3, 1849—5t. Personal Proper IV at PUBLIC VENDUE. TTTILL be sold at public vendue at the resi \\ dence of GEORGE W. OLIVER, late cf Oliver township, deceased, on Wednesday, Nov. 21, 18-19, the following property, to wit: Seven head of HORSES, a large stock of milch COWS and Stock CATTLE, a large number of SHEEP and HOGS, one Horse-power arid Threshing Ma i Line, four Wagons, two Carriages, a two-horse Sleigh, several sets of sleigh, carriage and wa gon Harness, about 400 bushels of Potatoes. Corn by the bushel, a large quantity of good Hay by the ton, and a great variety of Farming Ctensils too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day, and to continue from day to day until all is sold, when reasonable credit and due attendance will be given and terms of sale made known by JOSEPH HAFFLEY, JOSEPH CAMPBELL, Jr., ildm'rs r>f the estate of G. ff. Oliver, (Uc'd. November 3, 1849 —td. Jk± The Lcwistowii Hotel. FIIIIE owner of this well and favorably A known Hotel offers it at Private Sale. It is situate in Lewistown, Pa., N. VV. corner infrgiL of Main and Market streets. The main building is 65 feet by 45, ilia three etories with a basement, with a kitchen and range of rooms extending back. There is attached to it an Ice House, Smoke House, Carriage House,, and large StaJAes / in short, no ex pense has been spared to fit tt for an extensive business. We hazard nothing in saying that its loca tion, Lr a permanent business, is as desirable fcs any stand in the central part of the State. I-ewistown has been and still must be a point of departure for the Northern and North-west ern travel on the Pennsylvania Canal and Pennsylvania Railroad. Since the opening of '-be latter this transient travel has greatly in creased ; this added to the fact that this house always has enjoyed a large share of permanent country custom makes it at once a safe and de arable investment. TERMS will be made to suit purchasers Apply to GEORGE W. ELDER, Esq., Lewis- Lwn, Pa., or to the subscriber. JAMES QIJINLAN, Saiional Hotel, corner of and Market Nov. .'l, 1849-41* streets, Philadelphia. ul)!)j)3 M TOilMia AT JONES' .NEW CHEAP CASII STORE! r pHK attention of Country Healers, Ped- A lars, and others buying goods in large luaniities, is requested to the immense stock "'id varied assortment ot goods at this eetab lu-htr.ent, selling at Philadelphia wholesale prices. Terms cash and prices low. C. L. JONES, nov3. I\'ew Cheap Cash Store. BLANKETS! I>ER-SO.\'S in want of Blankets are irrviled * to a Urge stock just received at C. L. JONES' n ' ,v 3. New Cheap Cash Store. P Remember iliese Blankets are fresh r "Jh jiiht opened, no old slock. A A ERY large and handsome stock of Rea * ily-rnade CLOTHING. Buys' do., • k - tatiiUu and now opening at N USB ALI M, BROTHERS. jkit ■ X. p TOWNSEND'S HAUSAPA- R11.1.A, for sale at Green's Medical l)e --f 'Nw. 1| Lewistown, P. Sept. 10. Pennsylvania Railroad. TCEI/lUT ntAlN's now run twice a week btcwovn 1.-Wigtown and Philadelphia as follows, viz : Leav ing I.KwtsT.nVff on and Sjt'VVK '>■ >' s . and flliun.Lniu no MO.VD.I YS / n URSDJtYS, at I hi- following rates of freight, which include commissions for storage, vizt Ra'es cf Frcislits per 100 Pouuds. FITOM PHILADELPHIA T|"| ; Z SJS S Cove and Duncaunon, 21 j2a 30 35 Hiiley'e, Newport Sc Millerstown. 22 J25 32 37J Perrysville and Miftlin, 21 128 35 12 Lewislown, 25 |3O 371 15 Way freight per mile is 1' mills for First and Second Class, and 3 mills for Third and Fourth Class. List of Articles in cadi Class. FIRST CLASS. —Ashes—wood or leached; Bones; Morns and Glue f liet.fs; Brit ks, (not tire); broken Cast ings Clay, Earth. Sand or Cravel; Coal (mineral); Fire Wood; German Clay; Heading and Hoop 1'oles; Iron Ore; Lime; Manure; Marble HI blocks (unwrnught); Fie and Scrap Iron; Piaster or Gypsum; I'osts and Rails; Rags; Railroad Ties or Sills; Salt; Shingles and Lalh; Slate or Tile for roofing; Staves; Staves, heading, Ace. fur cedar ware; Tar, Pitch and Rosin; Timber, (round or hewn.) SECOND CLASS. —Agricultural Implements; Apples, and other domestic fruits, (green or dried); Bark (ground or unground); Beef and Fork, (salted); Blooms and An. ebonies; Boards and other sawed lumber; Bran, Ship Stuff and other Feed; Burr Blocks; Castings, (iron); Cof fee ; Charcoal; Coke; Colton ; Earthenware; Empty Casks; Fire Brick; Fish in Barrels (sail); Flour; Grain of all kinds; Grindstones; lieinp; Hides; Ice; iron, [sheet, bar, rolled, slit or hammered]; Lard; Lead, [in pigs, bar or sheet]; Mill Stones; Nails and Spikes; Potatoes, Tur nips, and similar roots; Pot and Pearl Ashes—Bart tes; Sawed Marble; Soap Siorie; Stoneware; Stone lor lime or building ; Straw Paper or binding boards; Tallow; Tobacco in leaf; Whiskey, Cider, and other domestic li quors in Casks; Wrapping Paper. THIRD CLASS. —Agricultural productions not |iarii cularly specified; Bale and bagging Rope; Beef, [fresh]; Beer, Porter and Ale; Beeswax; Brass in sheets or man ufactured; Butter and Eggs; Cast Steel; Cedarware; Cheese; China or Queensware; Clover, Timothy and other grass Seeds; Copper in bars, sheets or manufactur ed; Fish, [fresh]; Flax Seed; Glassware; Groceries, [ex cept coffee]; Hardware and Cutlery ; Hides, [dry or Span ish]; Leather; Live Stock; Mahogany and other orna mental woods; Marble, manufactured; Ochre; Oil of all kinds [including Castor and l.ard]; Oysters; Paints and Dye stuffs; Pork, [fresh]; Red Lead,[ground in oil or dry]; Ropes and Cordage; Shot; Steam Engines and machinery of all kinds; Tin and Tinware; White Lead; Window Glass; Wool; Zinc in sheets or blocks ; Ziuc manufac tured. FOURTH CLASS —Boots, Shoes and Hats ; Books, and Stationery; Buffalo and Mouse Skins; Carriages, or ! vehicles of pleasure; Deer Skins; Drugs and Medicines; Dry Goods; Feathers; Foreign Fruits; Furniture; Furs and Peltry; Garden Seeds, in boxes; Paper, [writing and printing] ; Tobacco, manufactured ; Trunks ; Unenumer ated Articles. To Drovers and others having Live Stock to send to market. It is de.irable they should go in Wednesday's train, as the Saturday's train remains at liarrisburg un i til Monday. PASSENGER TRAINS run daily, leaving Philadel phia at 8 and Lewislown at 10 o'clock. A. M. SAMUEL MII.I.IKEN, Jr., Jigrnt, /.tvi.-tuic . CRAIG c BELLAS, Nov. 3, 18-19. JlgtnU, Philadelphia. HIGH CRAIG. THOMAS BELLAS CRAIG & BELLAS, PLOTJF* PACTCESj AMD GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, FOR THE SALE OF Bacon, Lard, Butler, Wool, Gin seng, Cloverseed, &.C-, Kti*oa #I.OO, #1.125, #1.25. #1.50, #1.75, #2.00, #2 25, Silk at #2.50, #3.00, #4.00 end #4.50. C. L. JONES' nov3. New Cheap Cash Store. Herkimer county Clieese. 4 LARGE lot ol very superior quality just received at C- L. JONES' nov3. New Cheap Cash Store. Bank of Discount and Deposite. LONGENICKEB, GIOB, & co. Ca*li Capital lai, 1841#, consisting of 3 valuable Horses, (one of them a fine brood mare.) a spring Colt, 23 head of Sheep, a few Young Cattle, 1 four horse Wa gon, nearly new, 1 two horse do., 1 Threshing Machine, Ploughs, Harrows, Cultivators, Har ness, Windmill, Cart, &c., and about 15 Tons of good 1 fay. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M., when the terms of sale will be made known. L. T. WATT SON. Lewistown, Oct. 13, 1849—td. Valuable Ileal l>t:ile at PUBLIC SALE. On WEDNESDAY, the 14 th of November. 1849, WILL be sold at Public Sale, on the pre mises, in Kishacoquillas Valley, Mittlin county, a valuable farm, containing 160 Acres, more or less, of first-rate limestone land. The improvements area frame DWEIJ BARN, &.c. There is a jjSjijgjaYoung ORCHARD ot choice Iruit on the farm, and sever al limestone springs near the house. There is twenty acres of good Timber, and tlie bal ance cleared and in a high state of cultivation. There is also a MERCHANT MILL, with thtee run of Burrs and one pair of Chop ping Stones in the mill. Saw m ill and Plaster 91111, with a good FRAME HOUSE for the mil'er. There is likewise a good appearance of Iron Ore of the best quality, known as the "Green wood Ore." The property lies near Green wood, on the west branch of the Kishacoquil las creek, a never failing stream of water. It lies within 10 miles of the Great Central Rail road, which lias just opened to Philadelphia for travel and transportation. Also, at the same time and place, a tract of 3 ACRES, known as the Reed Ore Bank, on which is erected a Frame House and Stable. The property will be shown by Mr. McCi.el- j i. an, living near it. (o"Sale to commenco at 12 o'clock, M., on ! said day, when terms will be made known by SAMUEL HOLLIDAY. j Oct. 13,1949 —td. _________________________ FRUIT TREES. V LARGE assortment ofAthoice and splen did young Fruit Trees, consisting in part of Apple, Pear, Plum, Peach, Cherry, j Nectarine, Apricot, &c., &.C., are now olfered j for sale at the Lewistown Nursery, where purchasers may rely on being supplied i with trees of the best and most ap proved varieties of fruit, on moderate terms. These trees are not inferior trees grown in any other nursery in the Stale; and all persons wishing to pur chase are invited to call and judge for them selves. For further particulars see Cata* logucs, which will be furnished gratis to nil post paid applicants, and all orders, directed to the subscribers, at Lewistown, Mifflin county, Pa , will be promptly attended to. T. W & J. MOORE. Lewistown, Sept. 22, 1849—2 m. FRUIT TREES. A LARGE assortment ol choice and thrifty FV grafted Apple Trees of a large site are offered for sale at the !>•} Valley NURSERY, Uerry township, Mifflin * w county, at 10 cents per j|!l tree. By the hundred at 9 cents per tree. Persons wishing to purchase are invited to call and judge lor themselves. JACOB MOIILER. October 13,1849 —st.* Just Ope, •g YARDS of neat figured JLtFW CASHMERES, 1-4 wide, and selling at 121 cents per yard at 0ct.20. NUSBAUM, BROTHERS. Philadelphia Advertisements. SIM, JA® ft CO., FLOUR & GRAIN FACTORS, AND Commission Merchants, For tlie Sale of* Produce in General, 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. JOSEPH MILLIKEN, Lewistown. VVII.UAM RUSSELL, Esq., Cashier of the De posit and Discount Bank. Lewistown. J. W. WEIR, Cashier of the Harrisburg Bank. TOWNS END HAINES, Esq., Secretary of the Commonwealth of Penn'a. G. M. TROUTMAN, Esq , Cashier of the West ern Bank, Philadelphia. MORRIS PATTERSON &. Co., Merchants, 4 £--3 JACOB LEX &. SON, do. JOHN M. KENNEDY &. Co., do. } = ? September 22. 1849—Bin.* BLZBY & CO., Commission Merchant*, FOR THE SALE OF FLOUR, GRAIN, SEEDS, Ami all descriptions of Country Produce, BROAD STREET, KA ST SIDR, Between Race and Cherry, PHILADELPHIA. Respectfully solicit a share of the business from this vicinity, and refer to Messrs. LONGENECKER, GKUBU &. Co., Bankers. \V. RUSSELL, E j .q , Cashier, Lewistown. E. E. LOCKE, E s q , Mifflin county. R. J. Ross, Esq., Cashier, ) . . Messrs. FUNK & MILLER. { Harrisburg. SAMUEL JOHNSON, Esq., Marietta, Lancaster county, Pa. GEO. M. TROUTMAN. Cashier, of j Western Bank, I , ~ Messrs. JA* J. DUNCAN &. Co., J* a and Merchants generally, J October 6, I>l9—6m.* PURE FRESH COD LIVER OlL rim IS new and valuable medicine, now used by the medical profession with such astonishing efficacy in the cure of Pulmonary Consumption, Scrofula, Chro nic Rheumatism, Govt, General De bility, Complaints of the. Kid neys, fyc., eSpc., is prepared from the liver of the Cod Fish for rnediral use, expressly fur our sales. (Extract from the London .Medical Jo-urnal./ "C J. B Williams, M. D., F. R. S., Professor of Medi cine in University College, I.ondon, Consulting Physi ciu to the Hospital for consumption, Ace., says : I have prescribed the Oil in above four hundred cases of tubercu lous disease of the l.ungs, in different stages, which have been under my care the last two years and a half. In the large number of cases, 206 out of 234, its use was fol lowed by marked and unequivocal improvement, varying in degree in different cases, from a temporary retarda tion of the progress of the disease and a mitigation of dis tressing symptoms, up to a more or less complete restor ation to apparent health. " The effect of the Cod I.iver Oil in most of these cases was very remarkable. Even in a few days the cough was mitigated, the expectoration diminished in quantity and opacity, the night sweats ceased, the pulse became slower, and of better volume, and the appetite, flesh ami strength were gradually improved. "In conclusion, I repeat that the pure fresh oil from the I.iver of the Cod is more beneficial in the treatment of Pulmonary Consumption than any agent, medicinal, dietetic or regimenal, that has yet been employed." As ve have made arrangement* to procure the Cod Liver Oil, freek from head quarters, it can noir, bt had chemically pure by the single bottle, or in boxes of one dozen each. Its wonderful efficacy has induced numerous spurious ■ nutation*. As its success depends entirely 011 its purity, too much care cannot be used in procuring it genuine. F.rery bottle hariag on it our u ritten signature maybe depended upon as genuine Pamphlet* containing an analysis of the Oil, with no tices of it from Medical Journals, will be sent to those who address us free of postage. JOHN C. HAKER & CO , Wholesale Druggists and Chemists. 100 North Third Street, Philadelphia. Oiiolter 13, 1849—6tn. lIACKEKEI.] -LM SIIAD Constantly on SALMON hand & for sale by HERRINGS J. PALMER & fO., PORK Market Street HAMS & SIDES Wharf, SHOULDERS PHILADELPHIA. LARD & CHEESE J Sept. 8, 1849-3 m. MANUFACTORY OF POCKET BOOKS, &e. No. 52 i Chestnut Street, above Second, PHILADELPHIA. rnilE subscriber respectfully solicits public attention to A his superior and tasteful stock of Pocket Books, Pocket Knives, and Banker's Cases, Other Fine Cutlery, Bill Books, Cold Pens and Pencils, Dressing Cases, Segar Cases, Card Cases, Chess Men, Port Monaies, Hack Gammon Boards, Purses, Dominoes, ire., Sec. His assortment consists of the most fashionable and modern st> les, of the finest quality and exceHent work manship, embracing every desirable fancy pattern, which he will at all times be prepared to exhibit and furnish wholesale or retailon the most pleasing terms. repurchasers who desire to supply themselves with articles of the best quality will consult their own inter ests by calling at this establishment. F. H. SMITH, Pocket llonk Manufacturer, 52i Chestnut Street. August 25, 1849 —Cm. PAPER! PAPER! Noi 21 Bank street, Between Market and Chesnut, and 2d and 3 d streets, PHILADELPHIA. rtlllF, subscribers beg leave to call the attention of coiin try buyers to their assortment of jiapers, embracing the different varieties of Printing, Hardware, Writing, Envelope, and Wrapping papers, Tissue papers white and assorted colors, also Bonnet and Box Boards, Ac Being engaged in the manufacture of printing papers, they solicit orders from printers for any given sile, which will be furnished at short notice, and at fair prices. Market prices either in cash or trade paid for Rags. DIJCKETT & KNIGHT. A r o. 21 Bank sheet. Philadelphia. October 6, 1849 —!y. . - "GEORGE liliis, Wholesale Commission Agent, FOR ALL KINDS OF FISH, I\o. 51 Aortli Wharves, Above Race street, Philadelphia. Philadelphia, April2l, 1849. —ly LIFE INSURANCE. The Girard Life Insurance Annuity and Trust Company of Philadelphia, Office No. 159 Chesnut Street. Capital $300,000. Charter Perpetual. YIONTINTTE to make Insurances on Lives on the most favorable terms j receive and execute Trusts, and receive Deposits on Interest. The Capital being paid up and invested, together with accumulated premium fund, affords a perfect security to the insured. The premium may be paid in yearly, half yearly, or quarterly payments. Hie Company add a BONUS at stated periods to the uistiranees for life. This 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 appears from the fact that out of 117 Life Insu rance Companies there, of all kinds, 87 are on this plan The first BONUS was appropriated in December, I*l4, amount in > to 10 per cent, on the sum insured under the oldest policies ; to el per cent., 7( per cent, fcc., &c , on others, in proportion to the time of standing, making an addition of #HU); #B7 50; #75, fcc., &c., to every #IOOO, originally insured, which is an average of more thai, 50 per cent, on the premiums paid, and without increasing the annual payment to the company. The iqieration of the Bonus will be seen by the follow nig examples from the Life Insurance Register of the Company, thus : Sum j Bonus or Amount of Policy and Policy. ; Insured. ' Addition. Bonus payable at the ', party's decease. No. 58 #U)00 #IOO 00 #l,lOO 00 " 8f *2,500 250 00 2,750 00 " 205 4,000 400 00 4,400 00 " 270 2.000 175 00 2.175 00 " 333 5,000 437 50 5,437 50 PAMPHLETS containing the table of rate*,[and ex planations of the subject; Forms of Application, and further information can be had at the office, gratis, in ; person or bv letter, addressed to the President or Actuaiy B. W. RICHARDS, President. JNO. F. JAMES, Actuary. . [ap2B:ly NEW YORK DRY GOOD STORE. I.orl. Taylor X Co., iYo. 208 Chesnut street, Philadelphia, "LI AVE now on hand, just received direct from the man *-* ufarturers, a full assortment of SILKS, CASHMERES, MF.RI.YOF.S, DF. LAI.YF.S, SHAWLS, Sfc , SfC. The colors and designs being of their own selecting, and entirely theirs. I U.YEJYS, HOSIERY, HABERDASHERY, and all the different makes of Domestic Goods constantly on . hand, wholesale and retail. 11.., T. &. Co. never deviate from frit price. e>\Ve are daily receiving goods from the New York j Auctions. [Sept. 29, 1849—2 m. C. J. Ki\EEDLEi:, Wholesale Boot, Shoe and Bonnet Warehouse, No. 136 North Third street, opposite the Eagle Hotel, Philadelphia, TS now receiving about 3000 C ASES FRESH FALL L GOODS, direct from the manufacturers, sttchas Men's and Roys' THICK KIP and CALF BOOTS and BRO GAXS, Youth's and Children's BOOTS and BROGANS, with a great variety of Women's LACE BOOTS and SHOES, both City and Eastern manufacture. Thisstork is got up expressly for Country Trade, and will be sold cheap. s> MERCHANTS are invited to call and examine. Philadelphia, August IS, IS49—3m, Hull*. Rons, Victorias, and Fur Trimmings. M. I>. COHE X, TANCY FURRIER TIfOI'LD most respectfully call the attention of all per *' sons in w ant of any article in the Fancy Fur busi ness, thai he lias now ready a splendid assortment of the above mentioned articles, made of every description of Furs, and in the great variety of shapes that are now fashionable, which lie offers to'sell at very reasonable profits, at his FUR STORE, No. 52 North Second street, I (two doors lielotv Arch st.) Philadelphia. Merchants purchasing to sell again, would find it con siderably to their advantage to call and examine his stock and judge for themselves before purchasing elsewhere. CrThe full market price always given for SKI.YS of every description. ** The store is always closed on Saturdays. M. D COHEN, ~V 52 A*. 2d st., (tieo doors belotc Arch) Pkiladtt. September 15, IS49—3m. Wholesale X Retail CLOCK STORE, No. 038 . Market street, above Seventh, South side, PHILADELPHIA. A LTHOI'GIt we can scarcely estimate the value of | ■*- TIME commercially, yet Ly calling at the above es tablishment, JAMES* BARBER will furnish his friends, among whom he includes all who duly appreciate its 1 fleetness, with a beautiful and perfect Index for marking its progress, of whose value they CAN judge. His extensive slock on hand, constantly changing in conformity to the improvements in taste and style of ,g pattern and workmanship, consists of F.ivht day j yy\ and Thirty-hour Brass Counting House, Parlor, cjt. ,jj Hall, Church, and Alarm CLOCKS, French, Go thic and other fancy styles, as well as plain, which from his extensive connection and correspondence with the manufacturers he finds he can put at the lowest I cash figure, in any quantity, from one to a thousand, of | which he will warrant the accuracy. | Clocks repaired and warranted, dock Trimmings ! on hand. CALL and see me amnngthcra. JAMES BARBER, 238 Market st. | Philadelphia, August IS, IS49—ly. SHAWLS! SHAWLS! AT JONES' NEW CIIEAP CASH STORE! 8-4 Silk Plaid Wool Shawls, $2 50 8-4 Cassimcre do 4 00 8-4 super, plaid wool do 500 16-4 do do long do 375 10-4 do Bay State do do 12 00 16-4 do black Thibet long do 10 00 | 16-4 do Bay State long do 650 j Plain and Embroidered high colored Thibet Merino Shawls. The above list with many others are just opening this week at the celebrated New Cheap Cash Store. nov3. C. L. JONES. BLACK ALPACAS. OF these goods a large assortment on hand, for sale by the piece or yard very low— ; 12$ cents, 18| cts., 25 cts., 31 cts., 37$ cts., 44 cts., 50 cts.. 56 cts., 62J cts., 75 cts., 87$ cts., SI.OO, $1.25 and $1.50; also a handsome i assortment of Bombazines. C. L. JONES' nov3. New Cheap CAHIi Store. ( _ . . . Superior Sugar-house Molasses. ALSO. NEW Orleans and the real genuine Golden Syrup for sale at the former low price?, which is at least 20 per cent- under the regu lar country prices. A Isrsupply on hand at C. L. JONES' nov3. New Cheap Cash Stoie. I 1 JUST received end now opening, plain and embroidered Sack Fiannel, for ladies and i children—selling very cheap at | 0et.20. NUSBAUM. BROTHERS. HORNE'S Rheumatic Nerve and flare f.inimcnt. tor sale at GREEN'S Medi ' ca! Depot, No. 11, Lewitfown.