S2O REWARD. TOST, OU Ainjay morning ]a*t, on the _J Turnpike, wiUiinilj "tiles ot I.exvistmvn, pot'i\El' BOOK containing aboO i§'27() — jsMi of wlucli was, in Lnncusler money, 5 anil Ill's; .'i'itl Nortliumherinnd in 10V; SjjbT) Miil illetown, in '/-<; some 1 larrisburg s's, ami s's on other Link- not recollected. Also, nlxnit S2O in relief notes and small notes on adjoining states —a pedLr's iic ese, promissory note, Ac. The above reward wi'l be thankfully paid for its recovery. JOI-'|. ROSENFKLDT. | f\\ istown. ftec. L~>. 1819 —Ht Adjiiuratd ORPHANS' COURT SALE. PUBLIC notice is hereby given that by or der of the Orphans' Court of Mifflin coun ty, will be oIF-red • t public sale, on ,ISO A DAY, December UI, 1 —lt>, at 12 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, the following described Real Estate, with the appurtenances, iVc., situate in the township of Union, in said county, kite the estate of JACOB BYLER. Son., deceased, viz: No. 1. A tract of cleared land, adjoining land? of Alex. Gibbony, Isaac Plank, Abraham llartzler, and others, containing 17 Acres ami 111 Perches *2 more or less, and having thereon erected a CRIST Ml LI., running two sets °f burrs, and ingoodcon- JpM dl li on for doing country '-Cisls. * W a Jtm -j-, frame DWELLING HOUSE*! a BANK BARN, a GOOD TENANT HOUSE,*SSIBSK and other improvements; together with a never failing spring of water, an Apple Orchard, and other choice fruit. No- 2. A tract of Timber Land, adjoining lands of Alexander Gibbony and John Ilcrtzler, containing 42 ACRES & 72 PERCHES more or less. These tracts will be sold together or separate ly, or each in parcels to suit purchasers. Pos session to be given oc the Ist day of April, lsso. TEKMS OF SALE —One half of the purchase money to be paid on the confirmation of the sale, and the balance thereof in two equal an nual payments thereafter, with interest from the day of confirmation, to be secured by bonds with security and mortgages on the premises. The sale will be held on the premises No. 1, on which the improvements are situated, at the time above stated, when and where attendance will be given by JOHN PEACHEY, JACOB BYLER, Executors of Jacob Ihjler, Sen. December 15, 1849.—5 L SHERIFF'S SALES. "DY virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni Exponae, !.t- J' run Facias and Firra Facias, issued out of the Court of Common I'leas of Mifflin county, and to me directed, will be exposed to sale by public, out-cry, at the Court House, in the Borough of Lewistown, at I o'clock, I' M., tn Saturday, January 6, 1850, fie following described property, viz: A tract of unimproved land in Granville township, Mif flin county. Pa., containing two hundred ami thirteen acres and twelve perches, more or less, surveyed in the name of Dorcas Buchanan, adjoining lands of L'-avid Hough, and others. Also — All those certain messuages or two tots of ground Mtuate in the borough of Lewistown and county of Mif flin, bounded on the south east by the Kishacoquitlas feed er, and extending along said feeder 123 feet f> inches, tVnee on the south-west by lot No. 3 135 feet FI inches to Elizabeth street, thence by said street on the north-west 123 feet 9 inches to the Millerstown and Istwialown turn pike road, and on the north *at bv said road LT!I feet 6 inches to the said K'shaccqtilllas feeder, being lots NOS 1 and 2 in the genera! plan of a piece of ground laid off into lots by Joseph Milliken, on the south-east side of the Kisiiacoquillas creek, now M the thorough aforesaid, with A brick and frame dwelling house, a frame stable, and bat is called Logan Foundry, and other improvements thereon erected Seized, taken in execution, ami to be SOLD AS the property of Arthur B. Long. Aura— Two lots of ground situate in the borough of LEW istown, fronting on Kishacoquiilas street, being each 25 f..-et in front and extending hack the same w idth 150 (■ '■ i . with three two story frame dwelling house* andollier Improvements thereon erected. Seized, taken in execu tion ami to be sold as the property of Arthur B Long, one • f the firm trading under the name of A. B Long. V. Brother. ALSO —A lot situate in the borough of Newton Hamil ton, bounded on the east by James Vanzandt, on the soutli by Second street, on the west by Felix Norton, on the north by P Strouse's heirs, containing half a quarter of an acre, more or less, (without improvement* ) Seized, taken in execution, audio be sold a* the property of .V/ Seacrist, AUIU- A lot of ground in the township of Brown, con taining ONE acre, more or less, with a frame house, plas tered outside, AND frame stable and frame shop and other improvement* thereon erected ; bounded by lands of John U Taylor, the great road leading from Brown's Mill* t. Huntingdon, and Benjamin (Jarver and others Seized, taken .A execution, and to be sold as the pro|>erty of /(.st Cunningham. Aiso- K tract of land situate in Beale township, Ju si ita > ounty, containing one hundred and sixty one acres of patented limestone land, he the same irmre or LESS, enty five acres of N tin 2I I* cleared and in good state • ' cultivation ; bounded by land* of rfamu. I Filey, lands f the heirs of VVM Irwin, Henry Bfubeker, and the '•. 'age of Johnston 11, Seized, taken in execution, and T -E S-,ld a* the property of Col. li'm. Beats, dee'd. At.*.# All the right, title and interest of Robert fat t-r*on IN and to a large lot of ground in the west end of U:r borough of L-ewi-ttown, with a large two story frame LEU-.- AND other improvements thereon ( rected, bounded , Y HIE Lewistown and Huntingdon Turnpike road on tli" •'■TH, Third street on the north and west, and A lot of Folly Sliuliz on tlie east. SAID lot contains about three f. /riii* of UII acre, be the same more or less. ALSO fine lot of ground situate on Hie northeast side '•''LIE b. ISM of the Pennsylvania Final, in tlie bore tgli • ' Lewistown, with a large Warehouse thereon erected M>D lot is bounded on tlie northeast by Wayne street . TH tiled, a ltd on the southwest by the basin as within ntioiied, and by other lots on tlie east ami west. Heiz 'l taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of / 'rt Patterson St At so— A tract of land situate in Oliver township, ■ n.ded by lands of Jacob Harver on the east, and /Vter - ids and other lands of the said William Erwin on WEST and SOTIUI, containing one liiindre.L and twenty -RES, more or less, about -5 acres th-reof cleared, hav R : th reon erected a log house, log barn ami other im- YR... merits. Helzed, taken in execution, and to be sold 18 U.< property of H'tlltamKrttin. A'-SO A lot of ground tri the borough of Lewistown, '■ 'diitg 's> 11-RI, bounded by Hale street on llie north 'I, >, lot of Daniel Kit ode* on tie southwest, a public > I. the southeast, a lot of Mrs. Hart on the north- j -' A -tn a fraui. h"Ue and other improvements tln-reon •'FLIZED, taken in execution, arid to Ire sold as EFTY of John Cash A I-.1 of ground SITUATE in the tnirough of LeW ''O bounded by an R, I J.-V on tlie east, by T'lcirlesst ' •-'-'I, a lot of Hirsm LB rl.-W on THE west, and an ; the north, W ITH a one story and a half frame "U.G A USE and ol her improvements I hereon erec led '• taken in execution, and to be sold a* the proper j " ( tiirhard Coplin. ' A lot N( ground siulale in the borough of New. 'l' nilton, having th- N-on erected a dwelling house, •ND fitii, R improvements ; bounded on the north -1"I J J Cuiiiiiugbain, L*q., on tin* soulhwesl ' WN, ALLEN ami others. Heiz.-d, taken inrtr- j H • ! I" old as the projH-rtV of Holier! C. f R "'A R DAVIS M'-K. CDNTNER, suerifi*. Bhtt iiPs Office, f , ■•' viilown. Jit'c. 1.1, /'on IIA-TEIS AT the above slierilT'ssale* are H r> ' ' THAI the amount of the sales Will be required . '' all C 1.-••*. iuituedi.lL, IV on the pr|'F ty being " ' DOWN, or it will BE forthwith resold to ute high i< Ml. < Mackerel, Shad and Salt. I I , t ii( . jjiq,.,, t u |, u y thiMit i lionp. If. C 1, JONKH. AGENCY OFFICE, [ T is well observed by Flavcl in ids excellent work, •"ylery of Providence, Unit "ihere ;ire hard texts in the work*, as well as in the wor 1 of God." i.i\e !). en called to interpret some try fnjr providence?, in r (>< .ited attrif ks o| ill health, incaparituiui me from ministerial services, and the conclusion I li.-tv • drawn iroin them is, that ii is my duty to give tin the ministry, ""t :l ltopetlu;r, but s et altogether as a vocation of exclu sive employ ment and support, and to enter on a course of lite air..rdirir reason to hope, by the Divine blessing, for some measure of health and usefulness. I have th-rei re returned to r si "' in a community i Where my manner of life formerly is well known, to pn\s ! f< ute a calling f„ r which 1 think myself qualified by < \. petietice and by business habits in past years. I wish to act in a fiduciary c haracter, as Kxecutor, Administrator, (■o iidisn. Agent, Sec ; to serveas Auditor, Referee, &.C. ; i to settle Administration Accounts; end, generally, to transact business of like nature, as returning health may , enable me, without engaging fully und actively in the exciting duties of the prof, s.-ion, fi> My dFI'iCE is in the front room of my residence, lately occupied by Mr. Charles McCoy, opposite the Epis ! copal Church, I.ewistown. WM. M. HALL I I.ewistown, Dec. 1, IS 10—it. LI U |H iO\o ~ Cheap Cabinet Wareroom, A ear J. li. McDowells'* tavern, J alley *t. | % jjj^ rpIII-' SI IHCUIHKR Invites thosn about going to ; housekeeping and toother* that wish to purchase Cheap I'isruiJiire, i to call at the above mentioned Wareroom and examine | his large stock of H til Made and Useful Furniture of all kinds too numerous to mention here. Among hi* slock they will find an assortment of CA N E SE A T C fl A IRS, which are sold for CASH CHEAPER than they have ever been sold in this place. I would draw attention to a pa j tent Mastic Spring-Bottom Bedstead, which < an he seen in iny Wareroom at any time. It can be put up and taken bow n in teas time than the obi plan, and without a screw driver,and the great matter is that it forms a si-mxa t: r | TOM without a cord or sacking, thus saving the purchaser the cost of thn£e articles. COH I\B mtdii to order and funerals attended at the shortest notice. Either Mahogany, Cherry or Wal nut can be had at moderate term*. ANTHONY FELIX. LeWigtown, December 1, YT fn t t JLi w . s, . fjMIE following Accounts have been examined and pass ed by me, and remain filed of-record in tins office for j inspection of heirs, legatees, creditors, and all other- in any way interested, and will be presented to the n. u Orphans' Court of the county of MitHiu, to be held at the Court House in I.ewistown, on Till RS|)A Y, the lOtli day of January, 1850, for allowance and • ontirmation : I. The administration account of John Bartholomew, j Administrator of the estate of Joseph Bartholomew, late ! of Granville township, deceased. 2 The final administration account of William Shaw, Administrator de bonis non of Mathew Taylor, late of Brown township, deceased. 3. The administration account of John McCord, Ad ministrator of the estate of Flulip J'efler, late of Gran ville township, deceased. 4. The administration account of Enoch E I.orke, Ad ministrator of the estate of George Mcl.enahen, late of Armagh township, deceased. 5. The guardianship account nf Samoi l Sigler, Guar dian of Joseph Sigler, of Decatur tow m-lup. 6. The guardianship account of George Weidman, guardian of Levi, Isaac, and Adam Weidman. JAMES L. McILVAINE, Register. REGISTER'S OFFICE, I Lewistown, Dec. 1, 181' J. \ tKjT*The Register deems it proper to state, for tho information of all concerned, that ac counts tnuxl be tiled in his office and published thirty days previous to the first day of ensuing Courts—otherwise they will be retained until the term. ASSIGNEE'S SALE. II V virtue of a deed of assignment, executed by JIIIIN K. PHILIPS in trust for his creditors, will be offered for sale on the premises on lUomlay. Decvmhcr 31, I*l9, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, the following described plantation and tract of land, bounded by land of George Shrunk on the west, Caldwell's h.-irs on the north, and Grimmtnger and others; containing ITii Acre-, more or less, (land to be surveyed ) There are thereon a large STONE lt.\.\K BaR.N, FRAME IIQI SE and van is out-houses a F°'"l Apple Orchard and other iin - i '\,^^^B | ,r ovelll ,. n(K The land is nearly all cleared and a reasonable proportion meadow, or ran he made in to meadow. Persons desirous of purchasing will plea , call and see the premises before the day of sale. If not sohl nn that day the firm will he rented for one year. A I.HO, will be sold at public sale on the premises on Wednesday, January 2nd, PSO, at I o'clock, P. M .that well known GROCER V, DM El,. LING HOUSE, and appurtenances, situate at the Lock on the Pennsylvania Canal HI the borough of Lewistown The Dwelling House, ftore rootn. Warehouse, rind Sta bling, have all been recently fitted up in copiplcte order. The stand is perhaps the best place ftr transacting busi ness on the entire line of the Pennsylvania Canal. Due attendance will be given on tin* days of sale, when the conditions w ill be made known, Ac. JOHN C. SIGLEIt. Nov. 21, 1819-td Assignee of John U. Philips. Auditor'* Notice. rnilE subscriber, appointed Auditor by the Court hf Cotii- I-,non Pleas of Mifflin county, to report onilo- < \ -jdion filed to the Assignee Account pf JAMES lin i*J, Assign. e of JA.WKri MWITT, as filed by James Brown ami '1 hc.m as Brown, Administrat .rs of James Brown, deceased, and to re-state account, if necessary, appoints s.dTl ' HU.H J . the !>th day nf January Jl eit. at bis office in Lewistown, to hear the parlies interested, when and v here tiiey are hereby notified to attend. wm. M. HALL, Auditor. December I,l*l9 —It. [Detn. copy ] Aiulilor'M Notice. IlflE undersigned, appointed an auditor to distribute - the balance in the hands of JOIINSTOH rtiot.Kß, Ad ministrator of ADAM HIGI.KH, deceased, to and n mong the persons legally entitled to the same, will attend for lhat purpose at his office in the borough of Lewistown, on 'J'hureday, the day "f December, 1819, when and where all persons having claims upon said fund are noti fied to present them, or be thereafter debarred from com ing in for a share of K aid fund. J. W. SIIAW, Nor. 21, lot? It. Auditor. Auditor'* Aoticc. FTIIIE undersigned, appointed auditor to apportion the *- balance remaining in the loiml. of HENRY I.EATTOR, Esq, Administrator of the estate of JOHN FOSTER, d-c.eased, late of Oliver township, Mifflin count), will meet at the Court House in the borough of Lewistown, on Monday, the. 2i th December, 1819, to ap;K>rtinn the same to arid among the persons legally entitled lore cetve it. DICKSON, Auditor. Lewistown, Nov. 21, 1819 It. Auditor's Notice. rnilE undersigned, appointed auditor by tin- Orphans" * Court of Mifflin county to report tin the exceptions filed to the Administration Accounts' GEO. W. OaIVEII, Administrator of JOHN OLIVER, deceased, appoints J'lursduy, thr'l'th nf December nei'. for hearing said ex ceptions, at the Court House in I.ewistown, when and w here parties interested may attend if they think proper. JAS. DICKSON, Auditor. N'DV k 2i. JslO it, | !>FIUO< r;tt ctV Auditor's Xolitc milF. undersigned Auditor, uppointed hv the Orphan's • Court of Mllllih fount) to report on lite exceptions tiled 23d Miirch, J827, to tlie Administration Ac. mint oi I'ktAtii is Bonos, Administrator of ROBERT G XMitt E, lb-ceased, appoints s.i I'UUDA 1 .' he '.ah oj January uert, for hearing said exceptions at his otfi.-e in I.ewistow n, v. In ft parties mien-ted tony attend ift'o-y Dunk proper. GKO. W. KLDFU. De. 8, Hit) It Auditor. BRIDGE ELECTION. THE ROCKIIOI.DERHOF the Lewistown JL and Tnscarora /fridge Company are re quested to meet at the TOLL IiOUSE at the Bridge, in the borough of Lewistown, on the / IRST MOA DA Yof January next, (1850) to choose by ballot one President. six Mana gers, and one Treasurer, to conduct the busi ness of suid Company lor one year thereafter. S A ft! UE L BE LEO ILL), Sec'ry. December 8, l w 19—td. Assessment Transcripts. SEVERAL of the Transcripts of different Townships were borrowed from the Com missioner's office by the township officers, from which to make township Duplicates, which have not been returned. Persons who have them are requested to make immediate return of them to the office. By order of the Board 11. J. WALTERS, Clerk. Lewistown, Dec 8, 1849—8t. _ SJ (®5P20350 ~\ OTIOE L hereby given to all persons flavins' IN ' NSKI I I.ED ACCOUNTS with the es tate of GEORGE W. OLIVER, dee d, that the subscribers will attend at the iato residence of said deceased, in Oliver township, on TUES DAY, the 1 tSth day of DECEMBER, and the three ensuing days, for the purpose of settling up the accounts of said deceased, of which all persons interested will take notice. JOSEPH HAFFLY, JOSEPH CAMPBELL, J r , • Idmiuistrators of said deceased. December 8, 1843—2t FOR RENT. rpllfc following described property situated A on Hale street, Lewistown : ( bio lee House, Rent $1 50 per annum, do Diy Dock &. Yard, do 150 do do Carpenter Shop, do 50 do Four vacant Lots, do 20 do A CSt) the following property on Charles St. : One dwelling, 4 rooms, rent $45 per annmn. do do do do do 40 do do do do do do 40 do do do do do do 40 do do do 5 do do 40 do do do do do do 44 do Four vacant lots, do 20 do One vacant lot on Alain street, 5 do ALSO the following property in Jierry tp. : One dwelling, 2 rooms, rent §2O per annum, do do 5 do do 50 do do do 5 do do 40 do do do 3 do do 30 do do Sawmill on Jack's Creek with timber leave, rent S9OO do do do do do 700 do do Smith Sin p, do 20 do 60 acres of Farm Land, do 100 do One dwelling, 5 rooms, do 40 do do do 6 do do 50 do Stone leave in the Narrow?, 50 do do on Jack's Creek, 30 do Wood leave on 14(X) acres, 50 cts. per cord. Off Persons wishing to RENT any of the above property must contract for the same on or before the TWENTY-FIFTH inst. I will SELL any of the altove property CHEAP, as some of my creditors are poor. SAMUEL HOPPER. December 8, 1819. ORPHANS' COURT SALE, ' UN pursuance of an order of tlie Orphans' Court of Mifflin county, the undersigned, Guardian of Dorcas Ann, George Thompson, and Sarah Catharine, minor • hildren of Catharine McVey, deceased, will otter at public sale, on the premises, on UON'D \V, December *2l, I? 19, at one o'clock in the afternoon of said day, the fol lowing real estate, to wtt: A certain tnes-uage ami tract of land in two surveys, situate in the township of Oliver and county at" resaid, hounded by lands • f flenj Walters, John Htinc, John and William R -s, and 'titters, containing 163 ACKES, mure or less, except twenty-M.V acres and allowance, at the east end Of Ihe tract. AI.BO, one other small piece or parrel of land, situate in the township and county af.res.aid. containing 111 ACRES and 03 I*KItCl I MS, and allowam r, ad joining lands of John Slme, jr , William and John Pow - ell, and others. T;hv< One half the purchase mor e v to lie paid on confirmation of the sale, and the f ilam e in two equal annuel payments, to be secured by bond and mortgage u t; r ELISFI A BR A I TON. Guardian. December 1, 1?;:'. SHERIFF'S SALE. J V virtue of a writ of rcnehtitn i J'.JP reus, to me diret t- D . .|, will |,c exposed to public sale or outcry, on the j r- misi-s, in Oliver township, Mil'lin county, on S.Vri RDAY, Dcccmbrr 22. !*!<>, at one o'clock in the afternoon of sai I lay, the following described property, to wit: The ore right irs a certain trart of land situate in Oli vi r tow i.shi; , .Mi If in count *, adjoining lands Of Augustus -t0,.-, |[. Allen, John Hainan, and others, contain iug liJ acres more or h bring th- right and privi.i ge t i dig for ami raise ore oil Slid tract, ami of selling and hauling the same aw ay, and of free ingress and egress to the said tract of land, to r use and haul said ore as afore said. Taken in execution as the property of Hyraiu Cow dry, John M. Wilson, Robert Allen and Joseph Miilikcii, terre tenants. I). McKEAN CONTNEE, Sheriff: SHERIFF'S OFFICK, I Lewistown, Dec. 1, 1819 { id. N. B.—Purchasers at tbe above Sheriff 's sale are hereby notified that the amount ol the sale will be required to ie p:id immediately on the property being knocked down, or it will he fort li with resold to the highest bidder. •vv ft r I R R* TI it V M W mmJ • ]> I'MOHS impeaching the Solvency of " THE DEI.A D WARE < ITV HANK " being circulated, whei.liv holder of the Notes issued by said Hank may he iit.lt. . d to sulfur loss, the subscribers, owners of uim i. aili-oi thy Hto-k, an II \ fi? A IAS. Our stock of English and French BROAD CLOTHS, plain and fancy CASSI.MERES, SATINETS, JEANS, &c., is very large and de: Table, and will he sold as low as at any other establishment in town. V'e offer Cashmeres, French Merinoes, Lustres, Mous. de Laincs, Prints, long and square SHAWLS, of evety description; French Collars, Cloves, Hosiery, &.C., at great ly reduced prices. We sell, for in.-taric-', handsome black cotton Stockings at cents per pair- Mouseline de Lntrios at cts. per yard. Handsome Cashmeres at 25 cts. per yard, &.c. We now sell boy's boots at §I.OO per pair, such as some great concerns a reselling at §1.2."). Men's heavy boots at §1.50, and Ladies' and ' hildrons' shoes in proportion. In fact every thing in our line is now full and extensive, and although not so good at puffing as some of our neigh intra, we will say to those friends that patronize us that they shall not lose thereby. We think tiiat we buy our goods as well as any other concern and will soil them as low (quali ty considered.) and although we do not boast of selling as many as half the town, we think we sell more than the great concern that does. WATTSON & JACOB. Lcwistown, Dec. 1, 1849. MAT & CAPM —> EMPORIUM,^ IT. At his (Jhl Stand in-Market street, rf AS just received the Beebe A: Costar fi B and latest Philadelphia and New York hall fashion of llats and Caps, and is now prepared to furnish both old and new customers with an article, which he will warrant good, and nothing shorter. !!<> has now on hand a large and general assortment of fit ATS AM) C I A PS, lOR A//:A AND HOYS, which he will dispose of, WHOLESALE or RKTAI!., on as fair terms as can be obtained here or elsewhere. J lis 'finish friends will also find him pre pared to suit 1 heir tastes. His unrivalled BROAD-BRIMS will receive the same care and attention which he has always bestowed upon them. Don't forgot the old stand, whe/e you may depend upon not being disappointed. N. J. R. feels grateful for the generous pa tronage he has tiius far received, and assures all that be will spare no pains to give the gen eral satisfaction that he lias lntherio succeed ed in affording all who have dealt with him. Lcwistown, Sept. 13, 1849—tf. Fall FufcliioiiK Received. w\ c*. zouj\(;i:iiv II\T UIM ITITORV, Market street, Lewistown, adjoining Ken nedy Porter's Store. \Tll. Z. informs the citizens of Mifllin IT I and the adjoining counties, that he has 7 sliions, and is now [ to furnish all in want HATS or CAPS with an arti cle, neat, durable and well finished, comprising every style manufactured for this market. The care and attention be has ever given to the manufacture of the style of Hats preferred by bis numerous Ornish customers, will be continued; and he feels warranted in giving the assurance thai they will uot be ilisap poii ted. COUNTRY IVUCRCIIANTS will find it decidedly to their advantage to give film a call, for his arrangements are now such, as to enable him to furnish any quantity that may be desired on the shortest notice. Grateful for the encouragement he has thus far received, lie will continue to deserve it by | continued assiduity to the wants of his friends, and strict attention to bis business. Lewistown. Sept. 29. 1819. THREE PLY CARPETS! 8 EST quality three-ply Cnrpets warranted IJ —selling at §1.121 per yard, such as is j sold nt other stores lor $1.37 J ntid $1.50. Al- | so, a splendid assortment of other Carpeting, Bugs, &.c„ at C. L. JONES." November IT, 1849. BLACK ALPACAS. OF these goods a large assortment on hand, for sale by the piece or yard very low — 12J cents. 1— : J cts , 23 cts., 21 cts., 27 .J cts., 11 cts.. 30 < ts. 3(5 eta.. fi2j cts., 7.3 cts , cts., §I.OO, §1.23 and >1.30; also a handsome assortment of Bombazines. C. L. JONES' nov2. Now Cheap Cash Store. R §!SI JlcJicincs, Ac. fi F oils, iv\ iflrs, &c. BLANK BOOKS CORDAGE, COTTON LAPS, Ac. STEEL SPRINGS PURR WHITE LEAD, at 82 per Keg For sale bv F. J. HOFFMAN. Lcwistown, June 22, IS 19. FRESH TEAS, MOD AND CHEAP. U/OUNG Hyson, Imperial, Souchong, and; I Oolong. C. 1, JONES, 0e27. New ( 'heap Cash Store. VYERA large and handsome stock of llea dy-made CI.OTIIIM"G- Boys' do., just landed and now opening at. oc2o NUSBAUM. BROTHERS. Candies and Conftclionarij. \LWAYS on fund a good stock at whole- ; - sale or retail. may 20, I*l9. F. J. HOFFMAN. \FEW pieces Turk Satin Du Chene, 28 inches wide, selling at only §1.23 per yard. Call and see 0ct.20. NUSBAUM, BROTHERS. \ HATS AM) CATS. Men and Boys, a large assortment at reduced prices. ('. L JONES, 0c27. New Cheap Cash Store. j ORPHANS' COURT SALE. | T>\ virtue of an order of sale to mo directed. ! I MJ from the Orphan*' Court of Mifflm roitti jf' ~ e *P|c to sale, at the Court House m i tuc Borough ot Lewistown, on Monday, December J7, 1849, at two o'clock in the afternoon, the fol- 1 lowing described Ileal Estate, late of GEORI.F. SCHWARTZ, deceased, to wit: jfcskTwo Messuages and Tenements,/a? or Half i.ots of Ground, I:';'., situate on the north side of Third street, in Lewi. -town, adjoining each other; the eastern lot being bounded by property of llev. J Ro senberg. and the western by property of Wm. B. Hoffman, each being 30 feet, more or less, in front on said street, anil extending back same width to an alley—the lot on the east having thereon a one and a halfstorv Frame Dwelling House and other improvements, and the lot on the west having thereon a one story Brick Dwelling House with other improvements. I RUMS —One half of the purchase money to be paid on confirmation of the sale, and the other half to be paid in one year thereafter, with interest, to be secured by bond and mort gage, D. McK. CONTNER, Trustee. November 17. 1849—td ORPHANS' COURT SALE. \\ riDL be sold at public sale, on .VQATLiF, \ V the 'I Itit day of December next, on the pre mises, all that well known valuable real estate 1 situate on Water Street, and adjoining the Penn sylvania Canal, in the borough of Lewistown, j 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 Canal, and well calculated for the trans- ' aeti .n of business on the Canal and Pennsylva- I nia Railroad. No. 2. A large two story frame j • ■p. DW KLLING HOUSE, adjoining frbvjr j p | ipjfr the above, well calculated for a house and store, with a 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 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 Grocery, with Dwelling House and Stable, adjoining the above, with a valuable Wbari extending along the whole front. This is one of the most 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 YVare house,the possession of which can be given im mediately. TERMS.—One half of the purchase money to be paid on the Ist day of April, 1850, anil the balance in one year with interest, to be se cured by bond and mortgage on the premises. I THUS. R. McKEE, HANNAH M. McKEE, .Mmrs. Sfc., of David Cutnmings, deceased. Lewistown, Nov. 17, 1819—td. Bank of Discount and Beposite. LOXGEXECKER, GRIBB, & CO. Cash Capital Paid in $70,000. IONGENECKER, GRUBB & CO. have es j tablished at Lewistown, Pennsylvania, an Office of Discount and Dcposite, for the trans action of the regular business of banking. Drafts and Notes payable in the commercial • cities will be discounted at all times, and depos itcs of current money will be paid, on demand, in par funds. Every facility will be afforded to bu-iness men in their negotiations with the Eastern and Western cities. Notes offered for discount must lie over one day. The aggregate Capital of the establishment exceeds half a million of dollars. DAVID LONGENECKER, JOHN MILLER, M. D. A. BATES GRCBB, CHRISTIAN BACHMAN, JOHN CHRIST, H. FREELAND, BENJAMIN ES UF.LMAN W. RUSSELL, Cashier. W. 11. IRWIN, Solicitor and Confidential Agent. Lewistown, August2s, 1649—tf. ')AI.MKR'S Business Men's Almanac, for I saie at this Oltice. I BENCH and English Merinoes and Mouse line de Lames, a large assortment ol ev- , ery shade and quality, at JONES' nov3. New Cheap Cash Store. fslcw Hardware Store I! \ WT E have always a large assortment of al t v kinds of Hardware low for cash. F. J. HOFFMAN. Lewistown, June 23, 1849. PUBLIC NOTICE. %\7 HKREAS the great rush at C. L. Jones' v v celebrated new cheap cash for de sirable and cheap goods has tendered it at j many times impossible to wait upon all the customers, many have bad to wait, and some .being in a hurry have been obliged to leave the store; this is to infirm all such that there is now an additional force added, so that all can be accommodated without delay. Come ! on for cheap goods at C. L. JONES' Celebrated New Cheap Cash Store. November 17, 1849. BDDD3 M AT JONES' NEW CHEAP CASH STORE! riMAE attention of Country Dealers, Ped- JL iars, and others buying goods in large quantities, is requested to the immense stock and varied assortment nt goods at this estab lishment. selling al Philadelphia wholesale prices. Terms cash and prices low. C. L. JONES, nov3. i\'< w ('heap (fash Store. Queensware & Glassware. df l ' ari extensive assortment just open- Nt ,r 2 at l ' ie New Cheap Cash Store. Gilt French China Tea Setts, do do do Plates. \\ hi'.e Iron Stone Tea and Dinner Sets. do Granite do do do Light Blue do do do Floring Blue do do do Poilet Sets, 0 nieces ; Plates of all kinds nr. ! sizes by the single or dozen ; also a large as sortment of Cups and Saucers, by the single Net; Gravy Bowls; Soup Tureens; Molasses Pitchers; 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 Di-l.es, white, liiue and mulberry, also steak Dishes to match; Bowls, Pitchers; aauce Irishes; and a large lot of common Cups and Saucers, all offered for sale at unprecedented low prices for cash, at ('. Is. JO NFS' 110 V3 New Cheap (Hl>h Si TO. ; CE.YTRI! Mill!, Crilr<* Co. !*;. Gt AKDFiNERK and orJ JJl rdis's who de-MC ' to plant only the b.-st kiJt< l~ of hardy j fruits, are resrrectlully informed vhat they c m ! obtnin trees here ot all the >no t t < -timable v.- - i rieties. ir.r:lu.ijirr <'U those winch have received ! the especial sanction of the American '' >ngrc.- r lof Fruit Growers. (N. V., Oct. l w l>>) 1 lie TREES otiered tins season areol bean tappearance, extra size, (except | '£ a few new rare sorts) and from the elevated locality in which "the j . Nursery is established, have aii the essential advantages of hardiness ami enrlv j maturity, for which trees grown it the north have been deservedly pr< f. rred. Ihe advantages jHTssosspd hero are boinv improved to the utmost, with the view ot malT i"g this Nursery, in merit,second to none in i the State. Every tree is ind< hbiy marked i and warranted correct. ']'! ey will be deliv ; vred in Lewi-town 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 j charge. It vised that, orders be sent direct to the j Nursery, in preference to purchasing illy as sorted trees, from often irresponsible dealers, at high prices. Such orders, if received in time, have the first attention. Reason for fall planting, October 20. A choice collection of the most admired or j narnentai plants, vines, evergreens, &c. has been added to the Nursery Catalogues, sunt to 1 all post paid applicants. YVM. G. WARING. Boaisburg, July 7, 1849—tf. [Dem. copy IJSWISTOWiIf A11IX&. rffAHE subscriber Los taken the Lewistown JL Mil is, and wishes to buy a large quantity of Ail iiiißh cf (irahs, for which he will pay the CASH, IN PAR rt-NDs, as high as the market will afford, accor ding to its quality. Any person having good W heat will do well to call and show a sample | of it, a3 he thinks iie can afford to give more than any other person in the place, the mill being situated on the creek, where flour can he loaded out of the mill into boats, and oil 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 nf l ford to grind, he has the same chance of ship ping it as any other, as the mill is the most convenient storehouse in Iho place, and saves a great deal cf time ar.d labor in hoisting by water power. On, HE WILL RECEIVE ON STOR AGE, and forward to Philadelphia or Baltimore, | and give the following receipt: "Received, Lewistown Mills, of A. 11., 11 heat, to be kept in store till the first of Au gust, unless disposed ot' sooner." When the receipt is given thequa'ity 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 hush- I 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, il wi'l be carried out to their credit at the market price on that day. If shipped, or sold to anv • person that docs not get it ground in the mill, TWO cents per bushel storage will be charged. 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 from high water. The subscriber will keep Plaster, Fish, Sttlf and Groceries ' of all kinds, which will be sold low for cash to Farmers, by the quantity. (C5-FLOUR, MIDDLINGS, and all kinds 1 of Grain and Feed, will ho constantly kept on ! hand, and sold low for 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. w. 11. IRWIN) A TT OR XE Y A T L A lf\ TTAS resumed the practice of his profession JLJL in this and the adjoining counties. Office at the Banking House of Longeneck er, Grubb &. Co. Jan. 20, IS4B—tf. GEO. W. ELDER, AFT O R X E Y AT L A W, Lewistown, Mifflin County, Pa. OFFICE two doors west of the True Demo crat Office. Mr. Elder will attend to any business in the Courts of Centre country. August 25, 1949—tf. W. aJ&CKKBSa ' Attorney at Law, "WWTILL attend promptly to businessentrust ▼ T cd to his care in this and adjoining counties. Office one door west of the Post Office. June 16,'49-ly. IVI AGISTRATE'S OFFICE. CHRIST! 1 A HOOVER, .9(itice nho Peace, CAN be found at his office, in the room re cently occupied by Esquire Kulp, where he will attend to all business entrusted to his care with the greatest care and despatch. Lewistown, July 1, 1948—tf. Samuel Hopper, CARPENTER, Is ready at all times to biiiid the best Houses, and can do that very tiling. Residence No. 5 ilnle si root, Lewistown. March ill, 1-19—tf AI. SoNTCO.IiKin , Hoot A: Sho? TCanufactiirci* MARKET STREET LEWISTOWN. CiONTINLES to manufacture, to order, s every description of BOOTS AND SHOES, on the most reasonable terms.— Having competent workmen in.hisemploy and using ~ >od stock, his customers, as well as ail others, may rely upon getting a good article, well made and neatly finished. January 22,1*48 tf. Molting- Cloths tvF the i• t qualify St}rinn Mtrstl, AN f turn* Nr.wp, r< il Holland manufieturo, imported direct from the manufactory, end tor ■i-i'f .it l.owi-emvn at New V< rk prices. Terns ca.-J—cloths warranted Enquire ot SAMUEL HOPI'KR. V<„ust 1, 1 'lO ViKirt /g hi.