much the restoration of clerical intoler ance, that no one can persuade himself it mav be excluded from the Papal train. Should the Pope neglect to prepare the va\ for In? return, it will be a troubled one. SPAIN". —It appears that Nnrvacz has taken ample vengeance on all the parties who wort instrumental in tripping his heels, lie has dismissed the King from i.,s post as keeper of the palace, and im prisoned a priest and a monk as the'in struments ot the King's poiic\ . The new American Minister at the Court has formally presented himself, and, with much tact and skill disclaimed, in the name ot his President, the doings of the party who proposed to seize upon Cuba. ENGLAND. —The English press devote much space to the consideration of the Canadian annexation address, and its tone and temper is highly commended. The London '1 lines says, that by whomsoever the documents is proposed or concocted, it reflects great credit on the tact, skill and adroitness of its authors. In speakingof the possible assent of Eng land to annexation ol Canada tojhe United States, the Times says:—'Yet the con duct of the people will be directed by mo tives of prudence and interest alone—if they think they can do without Canada then, and then only will they give up Canada. ' But in surrendering Canada, they will t ike care not to surrender one jot of sea or land, the possession of which nearly snd effectively concerns the maratime ami commercial importance of Great Britain. • They will not cede Nova Scotia— thev will not cede Cape Breton—they will not rede those seaboards ami harbors, which must ever command the mouth of the Si. Lawrence, and protect the trade of the Atlantic.' THE MARKETS. Lewistowrv Nov. 23, 1949. Paidby Utaltrt. Retail. Flour - - $4 25 $5 00 Wheat, white - 1)7 1 10 red - 90 1 05 Kve 50 60 On., 30 37 Corn, - - 50 60 Clorerseed old. 3 75 Do new, 4 00 Flaxseed - - 1 00 1 25 Timotbyseed - 2 00 2 50 Butter, good - - 15 15 Eggs 10 10 Lard 0 8 Tallow - 8 10 Potatoes - - 50 62$ Beef, - - 4 00 3acon, per lb. 77 Wool, per lb. - - 28 Feathers - - 45 45 The Lewistown Mills are paying 90 to ? cents lor good wheat, 50 cents for Rye, lit cents for Corn, and 31 cents for Oats. PHILADELPHIA, NOV. 22. 1849. Grain — There BAA been a fair demand for *heat and prices are steady; sales of 40.000 B;hels fair and prime red at #1,06a 1,07, and white at $1,11a116. Rye is in demand at 63 cents per bushel. Corn is dull, and has declin ed to 60 cents- Oats — Sales of 3000 bushels Southern at 29a30 cents lb busheis. Coal T.erket exceedingly dull. Cargo sales of Schuylkill White Ash at $3,56| a 3.625. and Red Ash at $3,75a3,87£ per ton. Allegheny '.uminoua coal is dull at 16 cents per bushel, '"offee market firm ; sales of 1,600 bags Rio at cents per Jb, on time. Feathers are in rrnted demand ; small sales of western at 35A 36 eta per lb. Fish — Mackerel are in a raited demand ; sales from store, No 1, #l3 ; VO 2 #9, and No 3 MASSACHUSETTS at $6,30 Y-.X bbl. Flour and Mea) — The flour market i dull, but prices have not varied ; sales of *6OOO bbis of common brands at $5 per bbl, i'id some of a better brand at $5.12£. For city consumption prices range from $5 to $5.625. Rve flour and Corn Meal are steady at $-3 per 'itil, but the sales are limited. CATTLE MARKET. At market 1200 Beef Cattle, including 450 rlead for New York. 280 Cows and Calves, XXJ Hog,, and 1600 Sheep and I stockholder having asked a loan to instalments with. The capital stock is a hona fidr investment of money for and is not held in any one case as a for borrowing from the Bank. That ; storj, this dav whole and unimpaired, lh 're i tl „ t this "day in i's asets a single j ■ ' enable that u not i.ooestly believed U I 1 * '•) the ' barter the Directors are made li ■' ; l " the public for the debts of the Bank in , , of the Bank becoming indebted be - - fn< i .| very restricted limit, which li ten incurred. 'J.ii i i t thus inmle personally lia fr- > interested in the stock ; are not ! i a;.s from the Bank ; are of g"d | ' ■ r moral character and as business ; ■naturally will give their careful at- j I, t '' the management of the Hank, because I. 3 large part of the stock, and besides El, ' K i ,r ro/ially liable in their private pro y carelessly let the Bank become j ►' 'hrectorr alone decide on applies- { ' the ofLi ers not !/•!•<£ authorised to' any , and with fair business qualifies on t0 l,er ! ' tIVrS fo [ S ivi "S caref 'il atten wi oJ7h * ■*' UiS hardl - v likel - v that they i__ .i •" ie ca " ! ' l capital stock, or so conduct 1 1 their orivat f* l ° bocome object to the loss of uieir pri\ ate property also. Other reasons might be stated, but 1 conceive SviH i V r a r e , SUffi - cicnt " 11 is P' ai, i that the in i liability teature in the Charter, and the prompt publication of the Card by the stock- ; : holders has not only established a well ground- 1 ed confidence with the public wherever the signers ot the Card are known, but it has also ! created a deeply seated secret hostility with parties connected with some of the weak Banks, that are now very widely extended, and exist only by the absence of anv material call on them for coin. They Jive by the forbearance jot the Brokers, and obtain the same only by pa) ing for it. But Broker* are dangerous props 17 a weak Bank, and will abandon her when the blood is about gone, leaving the public to hold | the empty carcass. The Delaware City Bank is in poor odor with a part of the Brokers, be cause she will not buy favors from them ; but 1 j think it may be fairly assumed by the public j that whenever a Bank gets into partnership j with a Broker to speculate on her own paper, ; j there is reason to be cautious of her notes. The j Delaware City Bank keeps funds at the Bank of the Northern Liberties to meet all her notes of ' and upwards. It the law allowed our city- Banks to take small notes also, they would be equally protected. At her counter all her cir culation has ben promptly redeemed with gold i or silver on presentation ; and with the excep i tion of the visits ola certain Broker in this city, who has vainly hoped to embarrass her, there • has not been at any time any run on her, or any manifestation of the slightest distrust. The ! Broker above referred to has on every visit j been paid American half dollars promptly for j all the notes be has presented ; and the secret j of his displeasure is the fact that the Bank re fuses to give him large notes for the small notes he brings, but insists on his taking coin for such notes. It is a new feature to asail the standing j of a Bank because she insists on paying specie, j and yet her insisting on paying specie is the I real cause for the insinuations against her, which have been so zealously disseminated by certain parties. Broken and Doubtful Banks. Walter Joy's Bank, at Buffalo, New York, has failed. The Pavrtucket Bank, Rhode h . land, it is said has also closed. The Union Bank, Dover, as well as other New Jersey Banks, seem to be in bad odor The best plan for all to pursue, who have not immediate use for their money, is to refuse ali small notes issued by banks of other States. Counterfeit ,$lO notes on the LANCASTER BANK are in circulation. They are dated Jan uarj Ist or 2J (could not distinguish which) j 1844, letter B, signed Chrit. Tackmar, Cash ier, James Evans, President. Vignette, a naked female sitting with a staff in her right i hand, her face turned left, no spots visible on the eye, a spread eagle on her left side, (the right of the vignette,) resting on a shield ; a ship, all sails set. on her right, badly engraved ; the hull or bottom of the ship looks like a floating saw log, square at both ends. Double medallion heads on the right end of the bills, also badly executed. The other figures on the I j bill are said to be good. The bills are not de scribed in any of the last Detectors. TO THE LADIES. CL. JONES respectfully informs the lu • dies that he made a large purchase of Cashmeres when last in the city, at greatly re duced prices, and is now able to sell a genuine article of Cashmere at the extremely low price of 25 els. per yard, equal to nr.y to he had at 50 els. at other places. Call soon, as they are selling like hot cakes.—Also, a splendid assort ment of sack Flannels and many other new goals just received and arriving at the cele brated new cheap cash store. Nov. 17. C. L. JONES. S T R A Y S~ f lAMB to the residence of the subscriber in Decatur township, on the 20th of October, LIGHT SHEEP, marked with a hole in the right ears and a piece cut off the left. The owner is requested to came and prove property, 1 pay charges, and take thern away, or they will be disposed of according to law. A. M. INGRAM. November 10, 1840—3t. S T R AY. A STRAY HORSE, of a dark brown color, supposed to be about nine years old, was left at the stable of the subscri hers, in Reed-ville, Brown town- V*h ship, on the night of the Bth Octo ler last. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, d take him away ; otherwise he will be disposed of according to law. A. &. J. REED. I November 10, 1849—3t. Executor's Notice. T HERE AS Letter* Testamentary upon TT the estate of AGNES STERRITT, late of Armagh township, deceased, have boen granted to the subscriber, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immedi ate payment, and those having claims or de mands against the deceased will make known the seme without delay. CHARLES COLFELT, Executor. Armagh township, Nov. 3, 1849—0t. Administrators' Notice. IETTERS of administration on the estate .4 of GEORGE YV. OLIVER, late of Oli ver townnhip, deceased, having been granted to the subscribers, residing in Union township, Mifflin county, all persons having claims a gainst said decedent are duly notified to pre sent them, duly authenticated, for settlement, i without delay ; and all knowing themselves ' indebted are requested to make immediate pay- ■ rnent. JOSEPH HAFFLEY, JOSEPH CAMPBELL, Jr. October 20,1949-6 L* NOT I C E I 8 hereby given to James Harris, Martha Ilar- I US, Laird Howard, David Howard, 'I horn AS . Howard, Harriet intermarried vith Dr. Thomas | Van/a.zah, Ann intermarried with William j Wilton, Jane intermarried with Joseph Green, i heirs and legal representatives of WIL LI AM L ; HARRIS, late of Union county, deceased, that in pursuance of a writ of partition and valuation, issued out of the Orphans' Court of Mercer county, that an inquest will be held on Dona tion Lot No. 726, of 200 acres, in the 4th Dis trict of Donation lands in Mercer county, on the 12d liny of December next, where you may attend if yon see proper. JAMES McKEAN, Sheriff. SIfCKIVF** OF 111 T, 1 Mercer, Pa., Nov. 12, 1849 j [novl7-Jt. ORPHANS 1 COURT SALE. 13 Y virtue of an order of sale to me directed, ; ' roni Orphans' Court of* Mifflm coun ty, ' will expose to sale, af the Court House in the Borough of Lewistown, on Monday, Klccembei' 37, 1949, at two o'clock in the afternoon, the fol- I lowing described Real Estate, late of GRORUE SCHWARTZ, deceased, to wit: M'l'wo Messuages and Tenements, AsA. or Malt lwjts of Ground, ililull situate on tlie north side of Third street, in Lewistown, adjoining each other, the eastern ! lot being bounded by property of Rev. J. Ro j senberg, and the western by property of YVm. i B. Hoffman, eacli being 30 feet, more or lees, in front on said street, and extending back same width to an alley—the lot. on the east having : thereon a one and a hall story Frame Dwelling House and other improvements, and the lot on the west having thereon a one story Brick Dwelling House with other improvements, i 1 kuMs—One half of the purchase money to I be paid on confirmation of the sale, and the other half to be paid in one year thereafter, with interest, to be secured bv bond and mnrt ! gage, D. McK. CONTNER, Trustee. November 17. 1849—td ORPHANS' COURT SALE. ! TT/TLL be sold at public sale, on JHOJYIKIY, i \ V the 24 tit day of December next, on the pre , niises, all that well known valuable real estate j situate on Water Street, and ad joining the Penn sylvania Canal, in the borough of Lewistown, 1 belonging to the estate of Major DAVID CUM MIN GS, deceased : No. 1. A large two story FRAME WARE HOUSE, most eligibly situated on the Pennsyl vania C'anal, and well calculated for the trans action of business on the Canal and Pennsylva j nia Railroad. No. 2. A largo, two story frame J J " A DWELLING HOUSE, adjoining lira I { ! ''ie above, well calculated for a y--^-cfpfcdwelling house and store, with a " and wharf opening on the Canal. No. 3. A vacant lot of ground, adjoining the above, suitable either for the erection of build ing or as a place of storage. No. 4. A convenient two story frame house, adjoining the, above, with suitable conveniences, ; being a desirable location for a small family. No. 5. That well known stand for a Canal j zfejk.Grocery, with Dwelling House and Stable, P*i adjoining the above, with a valuable Wharf extending along the whole frout. ! This is one of the most eligible locations in the j borough of Lewistown for transacting business. The road way between NOR. 2 and 3 to be kept open for the use of the owners of all the above described property forever. Possession of the above property to be given on the Ist day of April, 1850, except the Ware i house, the possession of which can be given im mediately. TERMS.— One half of the purchase money to he paid on the Ist day of April, 1850, and the balance in one year ith interest, to be se cured bv bond and mortgage on the premises. THUS. It. McK EE. HANNAH M. McK EE, .Idmr*. Ac, , ot David Cummins;*, deceased. Lewistown, Nov. 17, I*49—td. ORPHANS' COURT SALE SJ ©W 2 £33 J6X l_£_i UB Tlie Leuiatuuii Hold. rpHE owner of this well and favorably JL known Hotel offers it at Private Sale. It is situate in Lewistown, Pa., N. YV. corner of Main and Market streets. The AFIU 'YCK main building is 65 feet by 45, Twl i l \&three stories with a basement. villi n kitchen and range of rooms extending back. There is attached to it an Ice House, Smoke House, Carriage House, and large Stables; in short, no ex j pense has been spared to fit it for uu extensive i business. | YVe hazard nothing in saying that its loca tion, for a permanent business, is as desirable ; as any stand in the central part of the State. Lewistown has been and Rill must be a point of departure for the Northern and North-west ern travel on Ihe Pennsylvania Canal and Pennsylvania Railroad. Since the opening of i the latter this transient travel has greatly in creased ; this added tothe fact that this house I always l.aa enjoyed a largo share of permanent j ennntry cte fom makes it at once a safe and . jYrEVV Orleans and lite real genuine Golden ix Syrup for sale at the former low prices, which is at ieaft 'JO per cent, tinder the regu lar country prices. A large supply on hard at C. L. JONES' nov3. New Cheap Cash Store. MUFFS, BOAS, Victorines, &c. VI 7 E will open in a few days a large and ! ▼ v handsome lot of Furs, such as Muffs, Buns, Victorines, Bellerines, of Genett, Lynx, Gooney, Squirrel and Fitch, which will be the , cheapest and handsomest ever offered. An examination cf the same is respectfully re quested. NUSBAUM, BROTHERS. ' i Lewistown, Oct. 20, 1849. I *at b r ell as . SILK, Cotton, and Gingham, a large assort ment for sale very low, bv the piece or j dozen —59 cents, 60 cts., 70 cis., 80 cts., 90 cts., *1 00, *1.12}, *l-25, *1.50, *L7S, *2.00, *2 25, Silk at *2.50, *3.00, *4.00 and *4.50. C. L. JONES' nov3. New Cheap Cash Store. BLACK ALPACAS. OF these goods a large assortment on hand, for sale'by the piece or yard very low — 124 cents, 18$ els., 25 cts., 31 els., 37J i ts , 44 cts., 50 cts.. 50 cts., 02J cts., 75 cts, 87£ cts., *l.(H>, *1.25 and *1.50; also a hundsome assortment of Bombazines. C. L. JONES' nov3. New Cheap Cash Store. SHAWLS! SHAWLS! AT JONES' NEW CHEAP CASH STORE! 8-4 Silk Plaid Wool Shawls, *2 50 8-4 Cassimere do 4 00 8-4 super, plaid wool do 500 16-4 do do long do 375 10-4 do Bay Slate do do 12 00 10-4 do black Thibet long do 10 00 j 10 4 do Bay State long do 0 50 Plain and Embroidered high colored Thibet Merino Shawls. The above list with many others are just , opening tins week at the celebrated New ; Cheap Cash Store. . nov 3. C. L. JONL -. j LEWISTOWN ACADEMY. ■jVTOTICE is hereby given, that the A:ade- i unvn'/.u 0 ' 100 ' w, h commence on the second ; MONDAY of September. Terms of Tuition ,as heretofore. 1 tie strictest attention will be ; gi vfi n to all pupils to advance them in their studies. The Academy possesses also the ad vantage of a Philosophical and Astronomical apparatus to facilitate the instruction of pupils. ! Lewistown, Sept. 1, 1849—tf. Queensware & Glassware. QUITE ail extensive assortment just open ing at the New Cheap Cash Store. Gilt French China Tea Setts. ; do do do Platee. , White Iron Stone Tea and Dinner Set*. do Granite do do do Light Blue do do do ( Floring Blue do do do Toilet Sets, 6 uieces; Plates of all kinds an! sizes by the single or dozen ; also a large as sortment of Cups and Saucers, by the single Set; Gravy Bowls; Soup Tureens; Molasses Pitchers; colored and white glass Candlesticks; Preserve Dishes, in endless variety; French ! china Mantle Ornaments; Saltcellars, various i patterns; Castors; Tumblers; Glass Jars, va rious sizes; stone Jugs; stone Jars; large Tur key Dishes, white, blue and mulberry, also steak Dishes to match; Bowls, Pitchers; sauce j Dishes; and a large lot of common Cups and Saucers, all offered for sale at unprecedented low prices for cash, at C. L. JONES' nov3 New Cheap Cash Store. Sri in, Boalsburg, Centre Co. Pa. CA ARDENERS and orchardists who desire C to plant only the very best kinds of hardy fruits, are respectfully informed that they can | obtain trees here of all the most estimable va rieties, including all those which have received the especial sanction of the American Congress of Fruit Growers. (N. Y., Oct. 1848.) The TREES offered this season are of beau tiful appearance, extra size, (except : ing n few now rare sorts) and from the elevated locality in which the Nursery is established, have all the essential advantages of hardiness and early j maturity, for which trees grown at the north ! have been deservedly preferred. The advantages possessed here are being improved to the utmost, with the view of mak ing this Nursery, in merit, sc-cond to none in the State. Every tree is indelibly marked and warranted correct. They will be deliv ered in Lewistown or at intermediate places at the low catalogue prices, and warranted sound on delivery. If to be shipped, they will be well packed for the purpose at a moderate charge. It is rfdvised that orders be sent direct to the Nursery, in preference to purchasing illy as sorted trees, from often irresponsible dealers, at high prices. Sueh orders, if received in time, have the first attention. Season for fall planting, October 20. A choice collection of the most admired or namental plants, vines, evergreens, &c. has been added to the Nursery Catalogues, sent to all post paid applicants. WM. G. WARING. Boalsburg, July 7, 1849—tf. [ Dem. copy LEWISTOWN HULLS. rnllE subscriber has taken the Lewistown JL Mills,and wishes to buy a large quantity of All Kinds of Krain, for which he will pay the CASH, IN PAR FUNDS, 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 than any other person in the place, the mill being situated on the creek, where flour can lie loaded out of the mill into boats, and all ex pense of hauling, storing, and shipping saved ; besides, the flour is in better order, as the bar rels are not injured by hauling and handling. If wheat brings a better price than it will af ford to grind, lie 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 of time and labor in hoisting by water power. On, HE WILL RECEIVE ONSTOR AOE, and forward to Philadelphia or Baltimore, and give the following receipt: " Received. Lewistown Mills, of A. ft., Wheat, to he kept in store till the first of Au gust unless disposed of sooner." When the receipt is given thequality of the wheat will be mentioned in it, so as to prevent any trouble when the owner comes to sell. Any person storing, having four hundred bush- \ 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 price on that day. If shipped, or sold to any person that does not get it ground in the mill, TWO cents per bushel storage will be charged. 1 i If they give notice, and keep it over after the first of August, the storage will be ONE HALF cent per month, afterwards. The grain will be clear froui high water. The subscriber will keep Piaster, Fish, Salt and Groceries of all kinds, which will be sold low for cash to j Farmers, by Ihe quantity. 03-FLOUR, MIDDLINGS, and all kinds of Grain arid Feed, will be constantly kept on hand, and sold low tor cash. A. W. W. STERRETT. N. B. JOHN STERRETT is authorized to ' transact any business in the above premises as my Agent. Lewistown, April 14, 1849—1y. Wholesale So Retail' CLOCK STORE, .YD. 238 Mu r ki t s.rrrl, above Seventh, South side, PHILADELPHIA. \ I.THOUGH we ran scarcely estimate the value of; TIME commercially, yet hy railing at the above ea- , tabhsiiment, JAMKM lUub.!t will furnish bis friends, j among whom lie includes all who duly appreciate its i Ih-etness, with a beautiful and perfect Index for marking its progress, of whose value they CAN judge. His extensive stork 011 hand, constantly changing in conformity to the improvements in taste and style of SfS? pattern and workmanship, consistsof Ei/rkt-day jyyVastl Thirty-hour Brass Counting House, Parlor, ti *.. >ja Hall, Church, ami Alarm CLOCKS, French, Go thic and other fancy styles, as well us plain, which from hia extensive connection and correspondence with the manufacturers he finds he can put at the lowest cash figure, in any quantity, from one to a thousand, of which he will warrant the accuracy. *>Clocks repaired and varranlcd. Clatk TViw minge i en hand. CAI.L and see me among there. JAMES BARBER, 238 Market st. Philadelphia, August 18, 18-10—ly. AVERY large and handsome stock of Rea dy-made CLOTHING. Boya' do., just landed and now opening at oc2o NUSBAUM, BROTHERS. lLmm ' :r jr..'WLLW l ~""% Pennsylvania Kail road. T.REIGHT TRAINS now run uvice a vveeK between I.eww'nwn n TU URSI/.1 1 S, .11 the following rales of freight, v\ IIK.II include commissions for storage, viz : nates of Freights per 100 Pounds. FROM PHILADELPHIA i-iil*|c?'-5 TO sl^SS ; -j| c i-Cj£o Cove and Duncannon, i 21 25 30 55 Bailey's, NcwportA MiUerstowri. 22 25 32 2U Perrysville and Mifflin, ! 21 2s 35 42 Lew mown, I 25 |3O 374 43 Way freight per mile is 2| mills for First and Second I lass, and 3 mills fur Third and Fourth Class. List of Articles in each Class. FIRST CI.ASS. Ashes—wood or leached; Bones; Horns and CIIIP piece"; Bricks, (not fire); broken Cast ings; Clay, Eaith, Sand or Gravel; Coal (mineral); Fire Wood; German Clay; Headlngnnd Hoop Poles; Iron Ore; Lime; Manure; Marble in blocks (unwrought); Pig snd Scrap Iron; Plaster or Gypstini; Posts and Rails; Rags; Railroad Ties or Sills; Salt; Shingles and Lath; Slate or Tile for roofing; Staves; Stave", heading, Ac. for cedar ware; Tar, Fitch and Rosin; Timber, (round or hewn.) SECOND CLASS. —Agricultural Implements; Apples, and other domestic fruit", (green or dried); Bark (ground or unground); Beef and Fork, (salted); Blooms and An. chonies ; Boards and other sawed lumber; Bran, Ship Stuff and other Feed; Burr Blocks; Castings, (iron); Cof fee ; Charcoal; Coke; Cotton; Earthenware; Empty Casks; Fire Brick; Fish in Barrels (saltj; Flour; Grain of ail kinds; Grindstones; Hemp; 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—Barytes; Sawed Marble; Soap Stone; Stoneware; Stone for 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 parti 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 Queetisware; 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; I.ive Stock; Mahogany and other orna mental woods; Marble, manufactured; O.h-e; Oil of all kinds [including Castor and Lard]; Oysters; Paints and l)ye stuffs; Pork, [fi esh]; Red Lead, [ground in oil or dry]; Ropes and Cordage; Shot; Siearu Engines and machinery of all kinds; Tin and Tinware; White Lead; Window Glass; Wool; Zinc in sheets or blocks; Zinc manufac tured FOURTH CLASS.—Boots, Shoes and Hats; Books, and Stationery; Buiialo and .Moose Skins; Carriages, or vehicles of pleasure; Deer Skins; Drugs and Medicines; Dry Goods; Feathers; Foreign Fruits; Furnifure;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 desirable they should go in Wednesday's train, as the Saturday's train remains at Ilarrisburg un til Monday. PASSENGER TRAIN'S run daily, leaving Philadel phia at S and Lewistown at 10 o'clock, A M. SAMUEL MILLIKEN, Jr., Ayent, Leiristoten. CRAIG A BELLAS, Nov. 3, 1840. Agents, Philadelphia. Hlon CRAIG. THOMAS BELLAS. CRAIG k BELLAS, FLCTJB, P/-a TO US, AND GENERAL COMMISSION" MERCHANTS, FOR THE SALE OF Bacon, Lard, Butter, Wool, Gin seng, Cloverseed, *SLC-, XSroari anil Cherry Streets, PHILADELPHIA. Advances made, if required, on Receipt of Consignments. Cars will be unload ed at our Warehouse. Produce consigned to us for sale will not be subject to porterage or storage. C. &. B. are Agents for the Penn sylvania Railroad Company. Oct. 20, 1819—if. SITU JAMES & 10,7 FLOUR & GRAIN FACTORS, AND Commission Merchants, For the Sale of Produce in <*e neral, Broad, above Arch, West side, PHILADELPHIA. Iron received and delivered to any part of the City, or shipped as may be directed. REFER TO — SHKM ZOOK, Esq., Mifflin county. JOSEPH MILLIKRN, Lewistown. WILLIAM RISSELL, Esq., Cashier of the De posit and Discount Bank, Lewistown. J. W. WF.IR, Cashier of the Harrisburg Bank. TOWNSEND HAINES, Esq., Secretary ot the Commonwealth of Penn'a. G. M. TROITMAN, Esq., Cashier of the West ern Bank, Philadelphia. .MORRIS PATTERSON & Co., Merchants, ) " -5 JACOB LEX Sl SON, do. ' 27 JOHN M. KENNEDY & Co., do. ~ ® September 22, 1849—3 m.* MM k CO., Commission Merchants, FOR THE SALE OF FLOUR, GRAIN, SEEDS, And all descriptions of Country Produce, BROAD STREET, EAST SILU7, Between Race and Cherry, PHILADELPHIA. Respectfully solicit a share of the business from this vicinity, and refer to Messrs. LONGENECKER, GRIBB &. Co., Bankers. W. RUSSELL, Esq., Cashier, Lewistown. E. E. LOCKE, Esq , Mifflin county. R J. Ross. Esq Cashier, ) Ham , b Messrs. TUNK MILLER, SAMUEL JOHNSON, Esq., Marietta, Lancaster county, Pa. GEO. M. TROUTMAN, Cashier, of"] Western Bank, n ,., . „ Messrs. JAB. J. DUNCAN & Co., Phl!adel a " and Merchants generally, J October 6, 1849—(3m.* GEORGE BBLLIB, Wholesale Commission Agent, FOR ALL KINDS OF FISH, IVo. tVi North Wharves, Above Race street, Philadelphia. Philadelphia, April 21, 1849. ly DR. S. P. TOWNSKND'D SA RS A PA RI LLA f for sale at GREEN'S