!'• r i'ir C..izttle, D .U( I Y € . So:nt di-vu>sion has lately taken place several papers respecting dancing, and i - li. <.■• s are presenting paragraphs !,(>in varum- high source- b. whom it is .1;' hi J. The following from J.olui Sau ficfM'u, a scholar of some note, embraces frbaps ;]1 that en be said in its favor. .. letter from Paris, be says— Oil ?nnda\ only th c-legunt n tunda* arc % ■ 1 aui very tar from approv ,i,' ol dancing on tin* day if one can help it; ; .t ! i.ave no doubt that in a city like Paris, the dancer* are more taken from the taverns thai! the churches. Ido not approve, either, of the absolute denunciation this elegant amusement jc.i - from many of our religious classes in America. If human virtues are put up at too tgii a | rice-, no one will bid for them, Net a vor is- sa:d against dancing in the Old and New Titi;ncnt, and a great deal in favor. Miriam i!;. need, you know how prettily; and David C ee l before the Lord \v ilh all" his might. If yu wuil accept classical learning, 1 wiil give \ u pedantry. The Greeks ascribed to dancing act lest ;al origin; and they admitted it cvtn ngst the aceomplishiacnts and the arnuse i.itiiis ol their divinities. The Graces are rt-p ---ented almost always in the attitude of dan c g ; and Apollo, the most famous of the gods, the god of w isdoni too, is called by I'andar ._• • dancer. Don't s.iy that dancing is not a :urai inclination, or 1 will set ail the savages t ,i you ol the Rocky Mountains; and 1 don't know how many ot the dumb animajs—espe c.ally the bears, who, even on the South Sea 1.-l.n.ds, w here they could not have any relations •>v.;h the Academic lloyale dc Musique, always express their extreme jov, Captain Cook savs, b) tiiis agreeable agitation of limbs. For my part, I apprehend that the issue is formed is not put forward in the form '. hit it ought to be. The question is not a 'tie confined to mere dancing as a recrea t n—against that few have objections— but the consequences to which it leads.— These, however, the advocates of dancing do not touch upon. A private party of ladies and gentlemen, who are tn the habit of associating villi each other, may meet and dance to their in art's content, and un fa —. as is frequently the ease, they become more boisterous than they ought to be in "their joy," no; more than one in ten will rind fault with them. Another part\ of persons may hold a dancing party (as for instance those lately held in the Town Hall, atid if proper care i- exercised in ting those to be present, and due deeo i an observed, but little cause for condem nation exists. }l< re. however, the " favor able" ends, and ** be ve temperate in all tiling's"—quite asgood authority as Miriam, liavid, ike.—comes in with its decree. So - m as bails, with their train of dissipation, c me into view, dancing in an evil, because i; is well known that but few such gather- ; ngs nowarlavs take place without someone r< ug about who keeps his spirits up by pouring s[ irhsdown, A" as a matter oi'course ufcr* profane and Ml lgar language, such as no father or mother desirous of training children in die path of duty would wish their daughters to be listeners of. Again, when it comes to public balls, it has a strong tendency to create a feeling for dress in many girls who can ill afford to follow their more fortunate associates. Many a young lady thus situated is satisfied with her ordinary dress when visiting a private party, or even a cotillion in the flail, bc 'fiS' she know that th'* persons w ho v. ill t there are limited in number and those v. honi she meets frequently in society.— Hut at a public bail this is not the case. When in\ ited, she feels a strong desire to ■ dressed as well as the best, and to gratify that desire often deprives herself of other matters more essential to her comfort and happiness than dancing can ever be. On v .eh a subject it is hardly necessary to di late, as a desire for dress is to the young lady what the intoxicating cup i- t< the i oung man who does not possess moral courage enough to resist the importunities of his boon companions, who gradually, but surelv, sinks in degradation until that cup becomes the bane of his existence, the sham* of his relatives, and he falls to rise no more ! So too with many a young and giddv girl. A desire for dress, first engen dered in the ball room, has grown upon Iter until her means arc exhausted ; she stints her.-cif in other respects, and still fails to equal, rival or outshine those with more bundant means; atid then to gratify her ; as-ion for this "innocent amusement," this accomplishment to give grace and ease to her manners, she too falls, to rise no mure ! Let it not be said that this is an overdrawn picture; it is unfortunately drawn from life, and more than once have i seen the spot where rest the remains of orie who often shone in the ball room in all the pride of health and beauty, but who ui an evil hour laid hands upon that which v.:s not her own, in order to gratify her j -non lor dress—and from thenceforward there was but o tie step to ruin, disgrace, ' rid death. • I.T t U GaZttlt. The General Conference of Seventh -1 ay Baptists recently issued an address to the friends of equal rights and religious freedom, in which tbcv strongly deprecate the attempt* now bcin" made to legislate lor the eoinpulsory observance of the first day, as contrary to th<- spirit and intent of the Constitution. After quoting largely from the writings of Washington, the pro ceedings of Congress, and judicial deein ns they say — "II tjie Constitution may !>• infringed iq>ut to put down the observers ol the seventh day, no one can say how long it v ill be before other minor denominations r.-.a- be put dov, u too. Already attempts are making to exact a confession ol faith, unknown to the Constitution, as a qualifi cation lor a legal oatfj. If" the religious •anc'.iiieation ol tin* Ist day of the week ii.:.. v be enforced by statutory requirements, o mar the forms and hours of worship. lie wiio savfc, that tin re is no danger of '•'a latter being enforced, while statutory Rguiations t lolatc IWO of the most Hatred H '■ i t m of ;Jic CompittMWn. '.tows >ut little of the history of mankind, or pay s but little attention to the tendencies ol human nature. A single standing vio lation ol the Constitution is au example and an authority* for others to follow. One rehgio US observance established by law, ts tlie admission of the main principle of national hierarchy, and will come in time to be referred to as authority for similar infractions of the Constitution.' The laws mr the observance of the first day are in Let a union of Church and State. It is not pretended that they arc designed to subserve directly a political m*civil object. It is altogether a religious object which they subserve. It becomes everv friend of equal rights, as he loves the Constitution ot his country, to oppose these infractions ol its just principles, until equal liberty is secured to all citizens by statutory provis ions, as by th" fundamental laws of the nation." Communicated. PI BL.LT JIEETM€. Pursuant to public notice, □ meeting of the citizens of l.ewistown and vicinity was held in the Town Ilaii, in the borough of Lewistow n, on Wednesday evening, the 2fith instant, to appoint a committee to take subscriptions with a view to the rebuilding of the " l.ewistown Mills." On motion, FRANCES M'CI.l RE was chosen President, THOMAS MOORE and Mostv M UX r- COHERV, \ ice Presidents, and Joseph Alexander, Esq., Seciet3ry. '1 he object of the meeting having been stated by R. C. Hale, Esq., in a few brief and appro priate remarks, On motion of Rev. William M. Hall th? fol lowing preamble and resolutions were unani mously adopted. WHEREAS, It has pleased Divine Providence to visit our enterprising fellow-citizen, Mr. JOHN SRERRETT, with a severe loss in the de struction ol bis recently erected -Miil bv fire; therefore Resolved, That we deem it proper to take this early occasion to express oar sympathy with him in this trial, with our sense of the loss sus tained by the community at large in the burning of the very valuable and laeiul edifice put up bv his energy and public spirit. Resolved, further, That he and they are hereby appointed a committee to confer with Mr. bier re tt on the propriety and practical .Iflv o! rebuilding said Mill, with instructions to pro cure such aid, by donations or loaus, from citi zens of the borough and elsewhere, a- may be requisite to the speedy accomplishment ol the said object, and thai said committee be empow ered to appoint sub-committees to ass.st in the premises. On motion, Rcsolred, That the said remmittt c consist of five person* ; whereupon the President appointed K. Hale, Esq.. Hon. Charles Ritz. Joseph Alexander, Esq., Jerman Jacob, Esq., and ilev. W'm. M. Hall, Chairman. Resolved, That these proceedings b* signed by the officers and published in ali the papers of the countv. FRANCIS M'CU'RE, Pres't. THOMAS MOORE, ) Moses MOXTUOMEBT, Y ' R ' ~ ■/• * ph .It jandt r, Sec'ry. EC O\OTIY."The amount of m-mey deposited in the Savings Rank of Great Britain is over sterling, or more than one hundrel millions of dollars ' This is an enormous amount : of money, and is the savings of many who have labored hard, and by pursuing a habit of strict economy they have succeeded in maintaining themselves handsomely, and laid up a compe tency tor old age. The question then arises, what is true economy ? In the exerc.se of econ omy it i- essential t have good ju igtru rt—a cor rect notion of matter* and things. Every indi vidual has in the course of a life luro* to purchase a large amount of goods, even if fur h.* or her own support, merely. It will, in the course of years, amount to a considerable sum. Then the way to practice economy in this r- *peet is to buy for CASH, as it is very dangerous to go in debt, particularly with the storekeeper*. Buy for CASH, and buy always GOOD GOODS, and as the lowest prices; and to enable the public to get ! goods of every grade and quality, at the low,-t possible prices that they can be sold over tin cost of manufacturing, C. L. J<*vr i- conduct ing a large establishment on the CASH SYSTEM, and his business has now grown to such an enor mous extent that he buys nearly all hi- goods directly of the importers and manufacturer* for cash, and sell* them at thesmallcstconsidei able profits, u:.d in this way fie is enabled to *eii hi goods at least TWENTY PER CENT, lower than ail otlo-r merchant:*. Let any one make a rifi' la tion of the amount of goods they would proba bly buy in one year, and they wiil find that per cent, or one-filth of the amount would fie a considerable item. Let lhi run on for *onie years, and they will have a sura saved in amount of no little consequence. It is now admitted by all other merchants, as well as by the public generally, that <■. L. J ONES has the large-t and best selected stock of goods ever shown before in and that !.<• can undoubtedly buy goods cheaper than anv other merchant—his business being sa large ar.d purchasing in such immense quantities. Country persons visiting Lewistown to pur chase goods for CASH will soon 0c convinced of the foregoing facts, by calling at the Celebrated -Vnr Chi ay ('ash Stare of C. L. JONES, and in pro portion to the population of this country with Great Britain, the amount cf savings might he quite equal, and probably greatly exceed the estimate made. FRESH *7 E have just laroiy increased our already vr extensive slock of vvivtEK no i>s, and a* the Philadelphia houses are reducing their fefixtks previous to the close of the year, we have been enabled to make purchases very low, ami are no* prepared lo offer our friends < OO I) IS As: ne ol fair neighbors, we will gay to those friends that pitror.izeue lhat they Khali nol lose then hy. We think LOSS we buy OUT goods a well AS any other concern and will sell them as low ('quali ty considered ) and alth .uyh we do not boast of selling a* many as half the town, we iliink wc sell more than the great concern that does. WA IT >\ A- I A'"OB I/'WIHTOV.N, I>".*. 1,1 A IF — —•' i ii\mm ixcAg.': i m MARRIED. On the ioth insi., by the Rev* (7 Stevenson, ADAM J GREER, Esq., Editor of the Clinton Fnbune, to Mi*s ELIZABETH BEARD, of Beale township, Juniata county. DIED. On the 17th irtst., in this place, FRANKLIN, son of L. T. \\ attsou Esq , aged 5 months and a lew days. THE MARKETS. Lewistown, Dec. "S, ISIO. Putti Ojf iJealerst. Retail. 1 }?" R - - V\ heat white - H7 1 10 RED . 90 ] 05 R . VC - - 50 00 Outs - . 29 B5 Corn, - . 50 00 Cioverseed old, 0 75 Do new, 4 00 Flaxseed - . J 00 1 25 Timot hyseed - - 2 00 2 50 Butler, good - - 15 15 BSTL'S - - 10 ID Lard T; G Tallow - H 10 Potatoes - . 50 (J2I Beef, 4 00 Pork, per lb. - 4 41 per lb. - - • 29 " Feathers - . 45 45 PHIL AMKI.I'HIA. D<*e. 27, 1819 '1 he FLOI'R MARKET IS unchanged. Some holders are willing to sell coinn. Gi vhippine brands at £4,*74 per barrel, while other? arc in.iifrerent about accepting this 1 rice. For ci?y u-e prices vary from 1,97.] to *5 50. R\K FLOI E no sale-,. W ■ quote al §2,-7] a >2 00 per barrel. < 'ORIS MEAL is held 7,t .9,2,75, but there were no sales rrnkinj. GRAIN — Prices of Wheat remain stationary, at a 1.00 per bushel, for lair and good red RYE in demand at 02 cents. Supplies of CORN con tinue lo come in very slowly, and prices are weil maintained. Sees R,f 3 a 4000 bushels nw S uthern yellow at 53 cents, and some at 52] c ?NTS. OA IS —CUT FEW off-ring. We tjuote S'ui. lipnj at 22 s.''. cents per bushel. " R " E - "H 1 " R —- - SHERIFF S SALE. | P I virtue 1 ; A writ ol \ endttioni Exponas. ■ ! me !irei-'ed, will be RXJN s. d to PUIDIE S ;!* or OUTCRY, on the PREMISE* in Oliv r town ship, Mifflin county, on SATURDAY, the •228 el DECEMBER, next, (1-40,) at ONE o'clock in the alterno nof said dav, the fid lowing described property, to wit : I lit .RE right in a 1 rt .in a certain trnet of land situate in Oliver township, Mifflin county, adjoining lauds of A-.guslus Stine, GE-.re* 11. Allen. John 1 iaman an 1 others, containing I acre* tic-re or LI-s, being the right and privi lege TO DIG lor and raise ore on said tract, nd ot selling and hauling the same away, and of free egress and ingress TO the said tract of land, to raise and haul sani on* as aforesaid. Taker in execution as the property of Bvr en Cotr dry. J. hn M. Wilson, It bert Allen and J 1- seph Miliiken, terr, ten Hits. D. McK. FONTNEK, .Sheriff. November >, 919. FER /' Tiip above sale is adjourned to | O o'clock on TUESDAY January Ist, 1850 F.ewistov. 11, DEE. 29, 1849. WALTSLI LJLLLV I > ESL'ET' TI-L LL\ announces to his old ■LA. friends, and many new oties as can make it convenient to call, that he has JU.-t re ceived his Fall and Winter .Stock of G-cods. which II" is prepared in dispose of at as reason able prices as Mr Johnston Thomas, and he SOFIA a'aout twenty PER cent, lower than anv Store in the Ea-L Ward. My stock consists of a genera! assortment of SEAS O X A ii J, E GOODS, viz: BUY" GOODS. GROCLRILES QNT'I'IINW AIT, LIANSUARE ami Knrdn a *<*, libD'iil iiJi) ill! 01^ TOIHKOS VXD MXHItv and &pics of the purest hind. 'l'oyerlier with all the articles u*ua'!y found in n couniry store. As we do not feel able to oc cupy the newsjepers with an advertisement O! two or threeCollllllllH, we just sav to our tricinis to call and see us, and if you don't purchase from US we will not grumb'e. I ,EW istjwn, Dec. 22, 1849— tf Pennsylvania Railroad. ON N. id after MONDAY, 21th December, FREIGHT TUAISS will run three times a week between Lewistown and L'hiia delphia,AS follow.-*: — Leaving n, ASl ward, on Mondays, 117 dnesdaif*, and Fridays, OF 7 O'CIOCK, A. 51., and arriving from Philadel phia on T'trndays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 5 10. P M. (ry- AU FREIGHT going east, MUST BE DE LIVERED BY THREE O'CLOCK, P. M., on THE days previous. \* Fr' ighl in ali cases, payable on delivery of goods at the warehouse. PASSENGER TRAINS east, W il leave at 15 minutes to HI, A. M., dailv. SAM. MLLLIKFN, Jr., AG't. Dec. 2"2. LS-19— tf [D*m. copy. Auditor's J%'olice* 'P RE utttfirrfi ntl Ainiitor, appointed by the Orpli N ' I L ( ' rt of Mitltin county to repott on HER LI • I 1 VUrch, I-2T, to the Ailwiiiiatratiori AT. .MINT 01 1 ~>M IW LIOOTI*. Admlrtiftrator of HOBEKT f.xMllfifi, n*. D, • ppolnOi SJ3TORDJ3 r,thf Stkof J.iutarii • 1' Fl.r !••• IR|. G SAID EXCEPTION* at hi* otfi. .- in t.,-WIAIOWO. WIN r> parties interefctedmv attend iftliev iliink JWOPCR GEO. W. ELDKR, OIR S, ISl9— lt. Auditor. IT C 2 I a E. [)l MOU# tiulteat'iinr lhe solvency of " 4 1113 PKI.A D \\ TUG (|T\ HANK" bcittf circulated, WHI-RVBY holder* of lhe Note* i*sued B) faid Bank may he iiulurnt to niif. r loss, the subs, rilmri), fovticrs of nine-ten! o-<•) Hie .-lock, mid fully !Ki|iialntcd wiib the extent olb.-r i-*tif* and the perfect touiidiiess of il.-r assets, do lo i> bv bind ourselvi * ;.> ilir- public, tlmt the Sole* i •ui iil.iti.ui will b" paid in fold or silver on presentation, diiriuf flanking hour*, al the counter of the Bank in Delaw are cuy. Tile intention of this is, that we do hereby guar antee to Hie public the entire solvency of the Bank, and in it- < i dial Stock I* unimpaired. filiO. MAXWKI.fi. ANDHKW C. ItAitCI.AV JNO. M. KF.NNKDV A. J liKROVMHiItH. W.M M KKNM3DV JOiJKI'H CLKAVKR J'lllJ ll' ItEVBOI.U JOHN C. CfiAHK R; KO G. CLE A V Kit. DEl,*..> *BK CNI, Oct. I S , ISl9— iin iiovSl. lIOKiNE'S Rheumatic AY rvt and Hour Liniment, for sale at GREENS Met*' cal DEPOT, N, II J,(. LYTOWP THE HIILtIDAVS! GRAND EXHIBITION! A fll J:. 11TA \C E ERE EI! Children Half Price. Doors oi'fii every tlav (Sunday excepted) frcw 6 o'rloek, A. M.to 9 o'clock, P. !S. i S>ocil Mistake lite IMnee. / £. ALLEN'S GREAT WESTERS COM MASDFACTORY, Tiro doors West of the Juniata Hut Store, Leicistoirn. THK exhibition will consist of a GRAND DISPLAY of CANDIES, of every shape, color and variety, which the proprietor feeis confident cannot be excelled in this or any other place. All who are in want of CANDIES will do v ell to call at the GREAT WESTERN ESTABLISHMENT, where ihev can he supplied with every variety, WHOLESALE and RETAIL. At the same t roe and place, w ill also be exhibited a jrrcat collection of IP m m *j> \s msm e r j selected Horn the celebrated establishments of K. lloi's ,!'!, arid JI LF.S I IAIT e, Cbesnnt s ,r ""t Philadelphia. As to the great variety of PERFI MERY, SHAVING CREAM, SJAPS, &C., together with a g. neral. a.-s irtroent of fajo v AI. IICI.ES of all kinds, a fuii description can be o'ifatned at ths esiabiishrnent during the hoars of exhibition. A ! so. in addition to the above may bo seen or purchased a general variety of Dt'usgw, Alrdioittes, I>yc V .I'cilitiittts, together with n numberless assortment of ar- ! tiee-s tuo numerous tu mention, such a# Raisins, Fis Prunes, Nuts, and an extensive lot ei , ' Wj j ■ cy T r-'. As above staled, doors open every day and evening, Sundays excepted. X. I>—All who wish to encourage the estab lishment, and are not fully satistiod with the performance of the same, their admittance fee will be laiiiiedia'cly returned. E. ALLEN'S Great \\ est em Candy Manoiictory, two doors West of tlie Juniata Hat Store. I." A Dtown, Dec 22. 18411—if l> S-i V. IViOW > Cheap Cabinet Warerocm. A ;:. gto lio i#eke>'pinr ami to olh 'fs lbat w i-h ti. p ir ii,i i Jicngr Ettrnifiti*e. tor"*'! at t!i i *•'' v>' mentioned Warp room ami examine his tariff* stork tf fl t •'/ .Wj .:n-i /• t.rniturf of *i!! ?< < Mimrrmis to I.J t tn.n here Anions his stock they will rind ;tn rimerit < f CA X E SEAL Cii A ! US, whirh !x-.*ii ot.f in I in-, pin e. 1 vvoiil't clraiv altention to a pa tent Klaertit Spri i_r Bolh i:i He ,' teuit, w hii h can he * -en in my V\ ar.nniiu at ii:\ time It can fee put upami Is fecu ion n in i<->- time than the i ! 1 ;iloi.a;j u illi'.'ul a screiv ■ rivi r, and the great matter is ili.u it form.-otMi-aisti out- T'l* ilhoitt a turd or sacking thus saving the purchaser the cost of those articles. i> C OFTEN S toad.: to order and funerals attended at , the shortest nutic Biiher Mahogany, Cherry or Wal nut can fee tiad at moderate terms. ANTHONY FELIX. I.eivist'iwn. !>erember I. Turnpike Notice, Stockholders of the Lctristotcn ami -M Kishacoquillas Turnpike Company are hereby notified that the Prestd- ntand Managers have declared a DIVIDEND of four per cent. on liie canitHl stock, psvable on and after the first da;. • January. 1-51. M. BUOY, Treasurer. Lewistown, Dec, k"d, i- i'J—yt. Proposals for Building a Church, SK \J.KD pn-ptwuis will be received by J\mes L. M lEVAiNth ai the Register's Oiiice, in lewistown, to liie Ist day ot Jantiarv next, J v ", tor the buiidiiig ot a LUniLiIAN < 111 Hi H in said borough. The plan and specifications can be s< en by ca ling at the Register's Office after the 15th instant. By order <>t ttio Building Committee. JOHN HAMILTON, iSvc'ry. Lewistown, Dec. 15, 1-19—8 i. BRIDGE ELECTION. r S I'Ot K HOLDERS ot the Eewistoicn 1 and Tvfcamra itr'dge (_'otnpv" i to s| by puHic out cry, at the Court House, in tin- ii >rough of i.ewis:o\vn,at i o'clock. I' M., on .lantiary *>. I 850. the follow ing described propettv. viz: A tot sMuite 111 the borough of Newton Hamil ton, bounded on lite east by James Vanzandt, on the south by Second street, 011 i n west by Felix Norton, on tiie o -rixi by V stro '* heirs, containins half a quarter of an acre, more or less, (without improvements) ei/. !. taken i;: execution, and to be w.'.i as the property of .'•/ Sie.- > /t', V NO— A to! of grour !in the township of Brnwn, con taining one acre, more or less, with a frame house, plas tered outside, and frame stable and frame shop a i il other i • yrovenienta thereon erected; bounded by lands of ; i I 1 Taylor, ttie great road leading from Brown's : Mills to Huntingdon, and Benjamin Garver and oi hers. ; i/e.i, taken in execution, and to be sold as the properly ' i of Xttse.'i. CunntHghani. i Ansa—A tract of land situate in B ate township, Ju ni.ua county, containing one hundred and sixty-one acres i f .t■.:::• -d -t.-.nc land, be the same more or'ess, seventy -lit • acres > i wh, h is cleared and in a g,l state of f iltivatioi, ; bounded by lands of Pamuei I tley, linds of the heir- of Win tnvin, Henry Bruhaker, and th, v.: . i John-: nu, stited, takgu in execution, and , to he sold : - the proneity f Cot. H'ts. J9eef, dee'd. i Ai.- O—Ait the rtght, title and interest of Robert .Pal- ; terse,n in anj To a large l-.t of ground in tiie west end of ; tiie borough ~f Lew irtosvn, u ith n large two story frame and o:tier improvements thereon erected, bounded ] b. the Lew it town and Huntingdon Turnpike r ,ad on tb ■ s.uiih, d iiird street on the north and west, and a lot of /" iy Shultz on the east, riaid let contains about three- • fiai.lbs of an acre, be the same more or less. Also- One lot of ground s v;a:e on the northeast rtd. i r" th ■ iiasiu of th- jVnnsyiv*i ia Canal, in the borough i ■f !.• wistown, with a targe Warehouse thereon erected. I Said t l is bounded on the northeast by Wayne street : extended, and on the s nthw est by the basin as within mentior ed, and by other lots on the east and west. Seiz ed taker in rseciiti.-n, and to be sold as the property of Hobert Patttrton. ALSO —A irut of !md situate in Oliver township, bounded by lands of Jacob Uarvcr on the east, and Peter Rhoad-i and other lands of the said William Erwin on th west it-.d otith. containing one hundred and twenty it. res, ru< ro i r Ics-a about kj acres thereof cleared, hav ing thereon erected a tog house, log barn and other im provements Seized, taken m execution, and to tie sold as !!,e property of IVil.'utßt t.rrm. ALSO A iut •fgr • and in the borough of Lewistown, i": ;!I >g Id feet, bound,at by Hale street oil the north w -i, lot of Daniel Rhodes o-i the southwest, a public a.try on the snotheast, a tot of Mr- ifart on the north f ast, with a fiaine bouse and oilier improvements thereon erected Seiz. d, taken in execution, and to be sold as I ii,' property of * Ccth- Ai.so V lot ~f ground sifjaL in the borough of Lew istown, bounded by anatleyon the cast, by ('buries si. on the south, a lot ~f Iliruu H-.rlew on the west, and an ali> y on ihe north, with a one stuffy and a batf frame ' dwelling house and other improvements thereon erected. ' Seized, taken m execution, and to be sold as the proper ty of Hitbitrd C: yitn. \t • V lot of grouii I s iitate in the horough of New ton llaiiulioii. having i .eteou erected a dwelling house, stable, and other improvements ; bounded 011 the Boitli east by lot of J J ( tinrnngham, Esq., on the southwest by lot of Win Alien an 1 others Seized, taken tu exe cute • ami to b> *oid as the piopertv of Hob< rt C. Craig. DAVIS McK. CONTNER, ShcrifT. Sheriff's Office, ) Lewistown, Doc. 15, 1=49. S N B. P'M LII asers at the above Sheriffs sales are here- Dv notiiied that tiie amoutil of ihe sales will be required t-, be paid, in all i nses, immediately on the ( reperty being knocked down, or it will be forthwith resold toffde high est bidder. I>. McK ' pariHft! 5* ONE oi' your sour, fermentingstufl. Well * is it 1 Why, it is not Old Dr. I a cob I uwiisond s. Then whosft else f Why, it is not Dr. !S. F. Tuwn.-end's. fYhosd upon 2 ; iith is it then : I will tel! yon ;it is that j which is made in strict accordance with the : I . Stales Pharmacopeia laid down by the ; Medical Facility. 'I here i.- more Sarsapa rilla in one (juart of this than in four quarts of , either ot the 'townsends. Every Fhvsician in the United fctutes knows how it is manu factured, and ty> litem we refer for the jjeuu tneness of the above compound nip (t Far- ; sapaiilla. It is for sa'c by the pint, i-uatt, qa!- ' lon, or any amount desired. Prepared and so'd at GREEN'S Medical' Donnt, No. 11, Lewistown, Fa. VIEW puces Turk iSatin Tin Chene, Sv' i.iciies wide, selliu-' at only $1.25 per yard. Call and see CC! 2FT NrSBM.'M, 111! OTHERS ~ary wraac. jaar-gtrrrr: T.-tg-v COUNTING HOUSE Ftm isco. .• •. - — m' 7- -3 \ -'- | s "3? 4 i | j JANUARY 12 3 4a 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 13 16 17 18 19 2U 21 2*2 23 24 23 26 27 28 29 30 31 ]FEBRUARY 1 2 3456 7 8 9 1U il 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 -27 28 MARCH ? 12 3456 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 25 29 30 31 APRIL 123456 7 S 9 10 11 12 13 11 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 MAY 1234 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 39 31 ! JUNE 1 2315 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 IS 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 29 £9 39 JULY 123456 7 6 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 -22 -23 24 25 26 27 29 29 30 31 t AUGUST 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 23 29 30 31 ' SEPTEMBER 12 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 2a 29 39 OCTOBER 12345 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 NOVEMBER 1 9 3456 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 IS 19 20 21 22 23 21 25 26 27 28 29 30 DECEMBER 1234567 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 23 ; 23 30 31 ASBI6N EE'S SALE. T)V \ trine of a deed cf assignment, eictulrd by John ■ R Philips In trust for ht creditors, will be offered ; for sale on the premises on ,11 one!;:y, December 31, ISI9, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon of sa d day, the foil .wine described plantation and tract of land, bounded by luni of Genre*' Btrcnk on Hie We at, Caldwell's heirs im the noiihj-arr! Griir.aiinjt r arid otHeisj cui.t linn.s 17t, A *-s, u,ore ' ! Oand i b-> surveyed ) I lieis are thereon a larec STONE BANK B vR\, isw . FRAME nor 2?f* -T • 1 v iri-usoui-house?. j a jiooJ Appie Orchard and o'tier i * ,>r vemerts. The land is rier.rly all cleared ' and 1 reasonable proportion meadow, or cat be made in to meadow. Persons desirous of purchasing will please call ;,nti see the premises before the day of sale. If not sold on that day the farm wi!i be rente i for one j ear. ALSO, will b • sold at pub'fc saie on the premises ou Wednesday, January 2nd, 18-50, at t Tci-vk, !' M.,that well km.u n GUOCERV, i WEL i LING HOUSE, at.d -nirlerances, situate at <:,e Lock i •"! the Pennsylvania C iml In the borough ~f Lewistown. ! The Dwelling House, Store-room, Warehouse, and Sta : bling, have ail been recently fitted up in complete order. The stand is perhaps the best place for transacting busi ness on the entire line of the Pennsylvania Canal, j Due attendance wtU be given on the daysof sale, when i the conditions will be nude known,dec. JOHN C. SIGLEII, Nov ?}, 1 55 li>—td Assicnee of John R. Philips. "FOR RENT" rgIHE following described properly situated A on Haie street, Lew is town : I One Ice House, Rent §l5O per annum. 60 Diy Dock &, ard, do 154) do do Carpenter bltop, do 50 do j Four vacant Lots, do 20 do ALSO the following property on Charles St.: ' One dwelling, -1 rooms, rent §45 per annnm. do do do do do 40 do do do do do do 40 do do do do do do 40 do do do ft do do 40 do do do do do do 44 do Four tacant lots, do 20 do One t acant lt on Main street, 5 do 1 ALSO the Jo, 'lowing property in Derry tp.: One dwelling, 2 rooms, rent §2O per annum, do do 5 do do 30 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 Shop, do 20 do 60 acres of Farm I and, do 100 do One dwelling. 3 roctns, do 40 do do do 0 do do 50 do j Stone leave in the Narrows, 50 do do en Jack's Creek. 30 do Wood leave on 1400 acres, 50 cts. per cord j OCT" Persons wishing to RENT any of tl.e above property must contract tor the same on or beforethe TWENTY-FIFTH inst. 1 will SELL any of the above property CHEAP, as ; some of inv creditors are poor. SAMUEL HOPPER. i December 8, 1849 •&T4 tar M \£) -' • THE following Accounts have been ox tminerf ami pass ; A e ,i by me. Slid remain fib .of record in tins * for inspection of heirs, legatees, creditor*, an* all others U ■ any way interested, and will he presented to tin ! Orphans' Court of the county - f Mifflin, to be l eU at the ! Court House in Lewistown, n THURsItAV. the iOth day of January, ISMI, for a!h*u ."ce :-n,i toman,Minn : ■ t. The administration t. •. ■ i e.f John Itsrthoi :ne\v, j Administrator of th estate of J.-seph Bartholomew,into ! of Granville township, deceaset! 2. The final ,t ioiinistrati. n account of William it haw. Administrate! de bents 'ion of Mulhevi Tic)bar, late of Brown township, deceased. 3 The a.h,illustration account of J lin McCord, Atl uihitstr ,i ,r o: u.s. r.-iate of Phmp Pcifer, late of Grun | vilic township, deceased. 4 The a ditto istißtion account of Enoch E. Locke,Ad i ministraior of the estate of George .VicLeiiahen, lute of Armagh township, deceased. The guardianship account of Sairut-l Sigter, Guar dian of Joseph ;!gler. of Decatur township. . iho gu trdtanship acc um of George Weidmaa. Riiar.lisnnf I.< vt, Isaac, and Adam W. idwan. JAM ES L. McILVAINE, Register. | Rtrnisiab'S Offk H. > Lew istowu, Dec. 1, 1-19. . (Kr*The Regi.ner deeiiis it proper to ?it ie, I 4°r the information .♦ a!! concerned, ti*>t u - ce-unts must bt- fit. 1- ? . ffi t fmt sV d thiity days previous le lie first day ttf"ensuing j f cutis—c-tht r vise they will be refained until the succeeding lerm.