Horrible Murder iu Boston, The principal cause of excitement now exist- ; M! r in (he cities is the sudden disappearance of j)r. (Jno. Putsv \x, a wealthy citizen of Boston. Su-t''.'i"i' having been excited against Professor 'A titsTF.u. of Howard I'niversity, a search was made and parts of a body supposed to be that of lb . Pat tinao, were found in Prof. Webster's room ii'td' i the- closet floor. The remains of bones, mineral teeth, gold filling, &c., were found in the grate of his room. It is allege.! tltat the Professor had been in his room f r - lavs a fit t the disappearance of Parkmao, 't it 1 > : J doors—had fires in unu -.! —a r d many other circumstances are produced to ti\ guilt upon him. Appearances are certainly against the prisoner, doubtless lit kittened by popular excitement, and hence it is difficult to arrive at a just conclusion, ile may be guilty, and at the same time may be the victim of a vile conspiracy. Corrsspordeuce of tfie Lewistown Gazette. \ iiK, Pa., November IK), 1819. Mr. Editor —Being at leisure, I concluded tait 1 couid in no wise bettor while away an / hour than in penning a short correspondence for your journal, and a!tlinu_h I hate no "tre mendous explosion," "horrible tragedy," or -highly important intelligenco" to communi cate, yet I flutter myself my " production" wiT contain sufficient of interest to exculpate it from the charge of being an intruder. On Tuesday rno-ning last I bade the " good iy denizens" tit Lewistown farewell, and took my departure in the elegantly finished cars of the Central llailroad. At 1 o'clock I reached Harrisburg, and being obliged to remain there until next day, 1 passed the time in perigrina ttngr fhe principal tho-ouglifures, visiting print ing offices, passing through the various public buildings, and viewing numerous other objects of interest to be found in that capital town. Ilarrisburg is a well laid-out and finely built town, containing a large number of elegantly finished buildings; yet the place seems to be improving but slowly. In tact to my optics Harrisburg is as Harrisburg WAS. On Wednesday morning I took the stage and Started for this place; and although the weathf r was cold our trip was rendered quiie agreeable by having for a fellow passenger a " live Yan kee," who kept up such a continuous strain of lively conversation as successfully dispelled ail thoughts of the weather. He was somewhat of an eccentric character—a boiling abolition ist —and, as he avowed, a universal liberty man. And hlB notions of liberty were rather c uiprehensive, as he advocated a universal re farm in the whole social, poiliticai and religious condition of the world! York is one of the largest and most beaut i fu inland towns in the State, cvntaininga population ot about eight thousand, and for bu siness enterprise and rapidity of growth, has no equal in this part of the State. New streets are Continually being laid out and rapidly built up, old houses are torn down and handsome ii.ree and four story brick buildings erected, and the whole place presents a stirring busi ness i ike aspect that reminds one more of our than an inland town. Among the uundsome edifices are the Court House, tie churches, and several hotels. The Odd Y-: owe Hall, now in course of erection, bid* :i.r to become the principal structure in the pace. It is a large four storv brick building, " niing on South George street, and occupy g perhaps as much space as the capitoi at Harrisburg. Preparations too are making to supply the town with gas—but a few weeks :emg required to complete the fixtures. I tie reservoir being found inadequate to supply the town with water, the enterprising Water Company have determined upon con structing wrrxs simi'ar to Fairmount Water- Works on the Schuylkill, to throw water from '.'-jdurus creek, in order to sjpply the increas ing uernand. Thus, you see, York is rapidly becoming a City ; arid for my part I would not be surprised if in twenty years hence, it would "row both and Reading into the snide. 1 shall leave here to-day or tr-:norrow, &nd if anything worthy of notice comes under .. y observation, you may hear from me again. Yours, respectfully, H. F. For the Gazette. Miscellaneous Enigma. 1 arn composed of twelve letters, j Mj 1, 9, 4, 5, is a kind of fish. 2, 10, 5, is a kind of drink. 3, 2, 4. 5, is an article used entirely by far [ mers. 4, 5, 6, 3, is a man's name. 5, I], 8, is a kind of tree. ti, 2, 9, I], 12, is what we often sit on. "• 4, 9, 11, 10, is shown by many men. 5, is a pronoun. 9. 7, 10, 5, is very convenient in a church. 10, 2,8, 1, 7, is of great use in a house. .11. 2, 4, 5, may be found in Pennsylvania. 12 1, 5, 2, 6, is a weapon used in warfare. My whole is the name of a valuable property • ted in Brown township. Mifflin couritv. JANE. -town, Dec. 6, 1849. ; The answer to " W. K. S.V Enigma, >'. Ed ui last week's Gazette, is GEVERSL J E TWIGGS. JANE. THE"MARKETS. Lewmu.wn, Dec. 7, 1849. Ptiid by Dr.oltrs. fietait ■ ;>ur - - $1 25 *5 09 I eat. white - 97 1 19 red - If) 1 95 59 69 i?i3 . . 2H 35 50 60 I "raced old, 9 I bo new, 400 ■ ii-ed - 1 90 1 25 ' -.thy need - - 2 00 2 50 er, good - - Id Id I t low _ M 19 "*< per lb. - 4 4£ I' ".per lb. - - 2m I T"ts . . 4. 45 I. Lewistown .Mills ore jwytng 1)9 to % ''its lor good wheat, 50 cote for Kye, "■it's tor Corn, and 31 cents for Gats. PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 0. 1849. ' I t-oi u MARXIST continues dull and m- Ssome hoiceraaak lj*4,Ml per r ''lniiaril -li'pping brands, but no sales I ! *" ti reo irtcd. For city use the oalcs at previous rat's. ' ri. ck is |j. iJ at $3 per barrel, but no been reported. Mi;At The | aii i tale of Penneylvania I. v *i-<—There i a moderate demand for - and pn, are steady at $ 1,04a 1,93 per r r '-d, and white at if 1,11. I , L ,\ |B ir ' limited demand, sales of old yel ■fas9 and new at 4SaSO centa. " ar e in steady demand, southern at 29 I'-iim vlvmitu at 35 cents per bushel. KMMit. Montgomery p. Harrison, a giwdaott oi the late Present, was killed by tlte Indians "far the Colorado river, in Texas, on the 7th of October last, while riding- a short distance "em the camp, for the purpose of ascertaining the proper road, IIIE J ACKSON- DEMOCRAT, is the title of a new locofoco paper about to be established at Bed ford, Pa., bv Messrs. B. F. Carpenter and James B. Samson, who promise to conduct it dectn'lii, which doubtless means that Bowman ol the Gazette docs not so conduct his. Revenue from the Publir Works. Amount of tolls received from the public works at the State Treasury, from December 1, 1848, to November 30, 184®! $1,638,860 13 Am't received preceding year, 1,550,555 03 MARRIED. In Mcnno township, on the 15th nit., by Rev. David Slerret, JOSEPH J. WILLS and Miss MAR GARET E., daughter of Maj. William Wilson. On Tuesday morning, by Rev. 8. P. I.illey, JACOB BLLI MAN and Miss JANE, daughter of Jacob Muthersbaugh, all of Lewistown. On Tuesday, 27th ult., by the same, DANIEL BCMC.ARNER and .Miss MART IIENRT, all of De catur township. ' On Thursday, 20th ult., by the same, SIMON \ EAGER and Miss ELIZABETH SACER, all of Der ry township. On the same day, by the same, HENRY J. DUN MIKE and Miss SARAH NIECE, all of Oliver tp. R On Tuesday, 20th ult., by Rev. Jarues Bmith, WILLIAM F. BARR, of Millerstown, Juniata co., and Miss JANE H. CCNNINCHAM, of Dcrry town ship, Mifflin county. DIED. On Thursday morning, 20th ult., at bis resi dence in the city of Lancaster, CHRISTIAN BACH MAN, Esq., late Cashier of the Lancaster Bank, in the 54th year of his age. In McVeytown, on Thursday, 22d ult., JOHN DAMAN, son of William and ilanttah Maria Macklin, aged 4 months. On Tuesday, the 4th inst.. GAUPUTII P. En- MISTON, aged about 40 years. CASH PAID FOR PRODUCE. The highest CASH price will be pam tor Flour. Wheal, ( lover Herd Pork, liiirtl, Butter, AVC., Jelivered at the Railroad Depot, or if parties preler, advances will be made on consignment md returns made in par funds as soon as sales are effected. SAM. MII.LIKFN, Jr. Lewistown, Dec. 8, 1849—3m0. BRIDGE ELECTION. 11E SP( )CK HOLDERS of the Lewistown 1. and Tusctirora Bridge Company are re quested to meet at the TOLL HOUSE at the Bridge, in the borough of Lewistown. on the FIRST MONDAY of January next, (I-.7(1) to choose by ballot one President six Mana gers, and one Treasurer, to conduct the busi ness of said Company for one year thereafter SAMUEL BELFORD, Secry. December 8, 1849—td. Assessment Transcripts. SEVERAL of the Transcripts of different Townships were borrowed from the I 'am. mtssiouer's office by the township officers, from which to make township Dup'icates, which have not been returned. Persons who have them are requested to make immediate return of them to the office. Bv oritpr of the Board 11. J. WALTERS, Clerk. Lewistown, Dec 1849—St. _ SX<0)2F8f J-'RAM LA LLUI.F.H, Administrator of KOIIf.RT (IAMHI.E, deceased, appoint*. SJtTVHDA Y, the Uh of January vnt, for l.i-arii'if an id exception* at liia offlca in Lewiclown, where pari ICH lutereMed may attend if they Ihink proper. CEO. W. ELDER, Dec. 8, IS43—ft. Audit, r THREE PLY CARPETS! BEST quality three-ply Carpets warranted —selling at $1,124 per yard, such as is sold at other stores fbr $1.37£ and $1.50. Al so, a splendid assortment ot other Carpeting, Rugs, &lc. , at I • 1.. JO,\KB. November 17 1819. ' L." II Mi. III! M PALMER'S Business Men's Almanac, for pm le at tins Office. DR. S. f TOVVNSBNtm SARSAPA RILI.A, fi>r sale at GREEN'S Mackerel, Shad and Salt. JONES' is the place to buy them cheap. n0v.17. C. L. JONES. FFORN'E'S Rheumatic Serve and Banc *-*- Liniment , for sale at GREEN'S Medi cal Depot, No. 11, Lewis-town. Herkimer coiiufy Cheese. A LARGE lot of very superior quality • L ™- just received at C. 1.. JONES' nov'3. New Cheap Cash Stoie. JUS I' received and now opening, plain and embroidered Sack Flannel, tor ladies and children—selling very cheap at 0ct.20. NUSBAUM, BROTHERS. PRESS TEAS, GOOD AND CHEAP. "Fi/OUNG llyson, Imperial, Souchong, and X Oolong. C. L JONES, 0c27. Sew Cheap Cash Store. k VER Y large and handsome stock ol Ren /X dy-made CLOTHIEfG. Rays' do., just landed and now opening at oc2o NUSBAUM, BROTHERS. Clant.lics and (Joafcctionary. A I.W'AYS on hand a good stock at whole i"A sale or retail, may 26, 1849. F. J. HOFFMAN. \FEW pieces Turk Satin I)u Chetie, 28 . inches wide, selling at only $1.23 per I'ard. ('all and see 0ct.20. NUSBAUM, BROTHERS. HATS AM) CAPS, Men and Boys, a large assortment at reduced prices. C. L. JONES, OC'27 Sew Cheap Cash Store. iron ! iron ! A N extensive assortment of ail sizes, lor * sale low lor cash, by lune 23 '49. F. J. HOFFMAN. NEW ORLEANS SUGAR AND MOLASSES, IMi at Jones' at 6} cents. p ; -r pound •T5 and quart—aiso, better quality proportion tbly low. C. L. JONES. Lewistown, Oct. 27, 1849. "i C| i ARDS of bleached and I I"*UUU brown Muslin, 4-4 wide and :xtra heavy, just ooening at the really cheap •tore of ' NUsBAUM, BROTHERS. October 20, 1-i49. m>i ißMii Mml WLSI received a few pieces more—sell at the former low prices at C. L JONES' nov3. New Cheap Cash Store. Merinoeg and Thibet CloLh in all imaginable colors, from the lowest jrade to the first quality, ust received and low opening at oet 20. a NUSBAUM, BROTHERS. BLANKETS! I"J ER SON'S in want of Bankets are invited to a largo otock just received at C. L. JONES' nov3. New Cheap Cash Store. P. S. Remember these Blankets are fresh jood.sju.it opened, no old stock. Superior Sugar-house Molasses. AI.MI. EVV Orleans and the real genuine Golden i 1 Syrup for sale at the former low prices, .vhich is at least 29 per cent, under the regu ar countrv prices. A large supp'v on hard at C. L. JONES* nov3. New Cheap Cash Store. MUFFS. BOAS. Victorines. &c. II r E will open in a few days a mrge ami v handsome lot of Furs, such as Muffs, Unas, Victorines, Bellerinos, of Genett, Lynx, oon y, S(juirrel and Fitch, which will be the cheapest and handsomest ever offered. An examination tf the same 13 respectfully re juested. NUSBAUM, BROTHERS. Lewistown, Oct. 20. 1849. f 9 hi h re a Sll.lv. Cotton, and Gingham, fi large nssort ment for sale very low, by the piece or Jozen —30 cents, 60 cts., 79 cts , 80 cts . 90 •ts.. $1 00, $1,124, $1.23. $1.50,51.73, $2 (10, $2 25, Silk at $2.30, $3 00, SI.OO hik! $4 39. C. L. JONES' nov3. New Cheap Cash Store. gfclSli**. iTlciliciiics, Vc. ■ p OILS, PAIN PS, &c. BLANK BOOKS CORDAGE. COTTON LAPS, A:e. STEEL SPRINGS PURE WHITE LEAD, at 82 per Keg For sale bv F. J. HOFFMAN. Lewistown, June 23, 1849. HAT & CAPS, lOR MRS ANI) BOYS, which he will dispose of, WHOLESALE or RETAIL, on as fair terms as can be obtained here or elsewhere. His Ornish friends will also find him pre pared to suit their tastes. His unrivalled It ROAD-BRIMS will receive the same care and attention which lie has always bestowed upon them. Don't torget the old stand, whe.e you may depend upon not being disappointed. N J R. fee la grateful fur the generous pa tronage he fins thus far received, and assures all that he will spare no pains to give the gen- j eral satisfaction that he has hitherto succeed ed in affording ull who have dealt with him. j Lewistown, Sept 13, 18|9-—tf. FRESH WINTER GOODS. YV ' ,ave jusl lur>ly increased our already I .f* ,et ' 8 ' ve *T™.-k of WINTER UOUDS, and as the 1 niladelphia houses are reducing tlieir stocks previous to the close of the year, we have been enabled to make purchases very low, and are now prepared to olfer our friends aoo ) ej Ina i i 8 . Our stock of English and French BROAD CLOTHS, plain and fancy CASSIMKIIES SA 1 IIN LI S, J LANS, &c., is very large and desirable,and will be sold as low as at any other establishment, in town. V'e offer Cashmeres, French Merinoes, Lustres, Mous. de Laines, Prints,long and square SIIAWLS, of eveiy description; French Collars, (iloves, Hosiery, &c., at great ly reduced prices. We sell, for instance, handsome black cotton Stockings at ti_| cents per pair. Mouselinc de Lames at 12£ c!. per yard. Handsome Cashmeres at 25 cts per yard, &c We now sell boy's boot- at SI.OO per pair, such as some great concerns;.reselling at $1.25. Men s heavy boots at $1 .V), and Ladies' and Ctiildrens" shoes in proportion. In fact every thing m our lint? is now full and extensive, and although nut so good at pufiing as some of our neighbors, we will say to those friends that patronize us that they shall not lose thereby. \V e think that wc buy our goods as well as any other concern and wil' sell them as low (quali ty considered ) and although we do not boast of selling as many us liaif the town, we think wc sell more than the sreat concern that does WATTXON & JACOB. Lewistown. Dec. 1. 1849. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. I \ (Hirstiatirr* of an ortf -r of ihtt Orphans* Court of Miiilin coo fit \ - tli'. 4 untl rsigned, Guard) in of Dorcas Ano. G.orce Thompson, and Sarah Catharine, minor lii'dren of < atharine M\ev, deceawd, will ofter at pub!i sale, on the premises, on HO t O tV, Decembt'i' il, ISI9, at one t>'cl<>rk in the afternoon of sai.l day. the f.il lowing real estate, to wit: A certain iuo'Miage ftud i;act of lain] in two surveys, situate in thy township of Oliver and county aforesaid, urtded by lands - f H sij Walters, John Siine, John and William lit-**, and others, containing 103 ACKES, more or !<•*, except tweot\-six acres and allowance, at he east end of th tract Al£(J, one other small pier#* or parcel of land, Micule n the township and county aforesaid, containing 13 AC 21,.S and .>3 ('II and allowance, nd oinin-lands - f John r?tine, jr., William and John Pow !f, ami others. TBBU* -One half ;he pun base money to be paid on ronfirmati. n of ihe sale, and the balance M two equal tnnual paynit ills, to he secured by* bond and iiiortgrvon lie premises. ELISIIA BRA 1 TON, Guardian. December I, Ist'J. SHERIFF'S SALE. I)\ virtue of aw rit of I'endHtuui Kxponut, to nierlirect <-ln, kis utmnpaired tiKO MAX WE1.1.. ANDREW t". B.VKt'I.AV. J\l> M KEN'.NED\ A J DERBYSHIRE WM. M KENNEDY. JO UCIMI Ci.EAVKR. PHILIP NR.YBOR.D JOHN C. CLARK. CEO O. CLEAVER. Di I.awark fit v, O. t IS, lh|y -2,n nov2l. ESTRAY. MAME to 110 premises of the undersigned in Derry township, sometime hi May last,a IIIUNDLE HILL, iboul two year* old, with no other particular marks. 1 he owner is requested to call, prove property, pay charges and take him away w. F. SHAW. Derry township, December 1, 16l'J-3t. BLACK ALPACAS. OF these goods ;t larifo assortment on baud, , for sale by the piece or van! very low — 124 rents, cts., 25 cts., 31 cts., 374 t-ts., • 14 cts., 5(1 cts. 50 cts., (IxR eta, 75 cts, cts., $1.90, tjil.2s and 81.50; also a handsome issorlment of Bombazines. C. I-. JONES' nov.'l. New Ch*ap Cash Store. fti 11 I'anliioiis Received. w. a. H IT MAM FACTORY. Market street, Lewistown, adjoining Ken - i nedy \ l'urter's Store. \ I R- Z. informs the citizens ol Mifflin :* 9 and the adjoining counties, that he has Kjtist received the tail la■ si)ions, and is now | repnred to furnish all in want new HaTS or CAPS with an arti cle, ncftt, durable and well finished, :oinprising every style manufactured for this market. The care and attention he has ever given to the manufacture of the style of Hats preferred liy Ins numerous Ornish customers, will be : continued; arid lie feels warranted in giving the assurance that they will not be disap pointed. COUNTRY MERCHANTS will find it decidedly to their advantage to give liirn a call, for his arrangements arc now such, j ts to etitbie him to furnish any quantity that may be desired on the shortest notice. Grateful for the encouragement he has thus I far received, he will continue to deserve it, by continued assiduity to the wants of his friends, itnd strict attention to his business. Lewistown, Sept. 29. I S I9. i CENTRB MRM, Boalsburg, Centre Co. Pa. f lAKDENERS anJ orchardists who desire Vd to plant only the very beet kinds of hardy fruits, are respectfully informed that they can 1 obtain trees here of all the most estimable va- I rieties, including all those which have received ' the especial sanction of the American Congress iof Fruit Growers. (.\. Y., Oct. IK4K) The TREES offered this season arc of beam ; appearance, extra size, (except Y v trior- ol an order at fait* to me directed, 3 from the Orphin.-' Court of M ft. ti C"i.ti ty, I will expose to sa'r, at the Court House in the Borough of Lewistown, on Jfioiiflaj, Ikcctiiiin' 87, 1 1549, at two o'clock in the afternoon, the f lowing described Real J. FATE, (ate of GE<>KUE 1 SCHWARTZ, deceased, to wit : * vvo Messuages and or H id Ijots of Ground, . tiL -I'uate on the north side of Third street. 111 . Lewifctown, adjoining each other, the eastern lot being bounded !y property of Rev. J Ro • i: ' ( ' l ' le Wlster " by property of Win. J< <**?ch h: ng 39 feet, more or IPSF, in .rout on said >trcet. and extending back same width to an a.iey—the Jot on i ite ensi having thereon a onear.d a halt story Frame Dwelling j House and other improvements, and the lot on the west having thereon a one story Brick Dwelling House with other improvements, j I KRMS —One had ut tlit purchase money to be pa:d on continuation of the sale, and the other half to be paid in out year thereafter, with interest, tu be secured by bond and mort , D. McK. CONTNER, Trustee. November 17 1819—td ORPHANS' COURT SALE. TTJILL be sold at public sale, on .VO.\Y).il', \ V the 24f/< day of December next , on the pre ; niises, all that well known valuable real estate situate on Water Street, and ad ji i ting the Penn sylvania Canal, in the borough of Lewistown, belonging to the estate of Major DAVID CUM j MINGS, deceased : No. 1. A large two story FRAME WARE HOUSE, most eligibly situated on the Pennsyl . vania Canal, and well calculated for the trans • action of business on the Canal and Pennsylva nia Railroad. NO. 9. A large two story frame DWELLING HOUSE, adjoining i'J si£# *' ie a b° v e, well calculated for a ' f welling house and store, with a j ' cellar and wharf opening on the ! Canal. No. 3. A vacant lot of ground, adjoining the above, suitable either for the erection of build : ing c i 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 ytasV.Grocery, with Dwelling House and Stable, the above, with a valuable Wharf extending along the whole front. This is one of the mo-t eligible locations in the borough of Lewistown for transacting business. The road way between Nos. 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 house, the possession of which can be given ira- I mediately. TERMS.—One half of the purchase money to be paid on the Ist day of April, 1850, and | the balance in one year with interest, to be se cured by bond and mortgage on the premises. THOS. R. McKEE, HANNAH M. McKEE, xldtnrs. &fc., of David Cuminings, deceased. Lewistown, Nov. 17, 1849—td. Bank of Discount and Deposite. LONGENEC KER, GRlßli, & CO. C:t*li Capital Paid in §70.000. IONGENECKER, GRUBB & CO. have es j tabiished at Lewistown, Pennsylvania, an Oiiice of Discount and Deposite, for the trans action of the regular business of banking. Drafts and Notes payable in the commercial cities w ill be discounted at all times, and depos ites of current money will be paid, on demand, in par funds. Every facility will be afforded to I business men in their negotiations with the Eastern and Western cities. Notes offered for discount must lie over one i day. The aggregate Capital of the establishment exceeds half a million of dollars. DAVID LONG EXEC HER, JOHN MILLER, M. D. A. BATES GRIBB, CHRISTIAN BACHMAN, JOHN CHRIST, 11. FREELAND, BENJAMIN ESIIELMAN W. RUSSELL, Cashier. W. 11. IRWIN, Solicitor and Confidential Agent. Lewistown, August 25, 1849 —tf. New Hardware Store '! TUS7E have always a large ass^iu.n-nt ofal * kinds of Hardware low for cask. F. J. HOFFMAN. Lewistown, June 23, 1549. Direct from Rio Janiero. j a large LOT .r prime COFFEE, ■ / ™- bought before the late advance or. I that article, selling cheap at JO VEV .Yeu> Cheap Cash Store October 27. 1848. PUBLIC NOTICE." HEREAS the gieat rush at C. L.Jones' ▼ * celebrated new cheap cash store for de sirable and cheap goods has tendered it at many times impossible to wait upon ai! the customers, many have had to wait, and some being in a hurry have been obliged to leave the store; this is to inform ail such that there is now an additional force added, so that all can be accommodated without delay. Come j on for cheap goods at C. L. JONES' Celebrated New Cheap Cash Store. November 17, 1849. mum if 'tmmAU AT JONES' NEW CHEAP CASH STOKE! rjAHE attention of Country Dealers, Ped- JL lars, and others buying goods in large quantities, is requested to the immense stock and varied assortment of goods at this estab lishment, selling at Philadelphia wholesale prices. Terms cash and prices low. C. L. JONES, nov3. .Y nc Cheap (Jash Store. Queensware & Glassware. fV UiTE an extensive assortment just open ing at the New Cheap Cash Store. Gilt French China Tt a Setts, do do do Plates. White Iron Stone Tea and Dinner Sets. do Granite do do do Light Blue do do do Fioring Blue do do do Toilet Sels, ti pieces; Plates of all kinds an 1 sizes by the single or dozen ; also a large as sortment ol Cups and Saucers, by the single Set; Gravy Bowls; Soup Tureens; Molasses Pitcher.-; colored and white glass Candlesticks; Preserve Dishes, in endless variety; French china Mantle Ornaments; Saltcellars, various patterns; Castors ; Tumblers ; Glass Jars, va rious sizes; stone Jugs; stone Jars; large Tur key Dishes, white, blye and mulberry, also steak Dishes to match; Bowls, Pitchers; sauce Dishes; and a latge lot of common Cups and Saucers, all uttered for sale at unprecedented low prices for cash, at C. L. JONES' novß New Cheap Cash Store.