F0 RMGIT NEW S. Hi! the Steamer Xiitirara at llostou. France. An Aid-tie-camp of (Jen. Paraguay de llilliers has just reached Paris with iinpor taiit despatches —the nature of which has, in pari, transpired. It would seem that tl,ere is little likelihood of an understand ing being come to between the gallant Gen eral and the government of the Cardinals, owing to the manifest jealousy of French influence, entertained by the latter, while the Cardinals are for placing the Pope un der the protection of a mixed garrison of Austrians and Italians. Gen. De llilliers insists upon having a French force of 12,- 000 men in the city of Home. This pro position has been met by the Cardinals with a decided refusal, and affairs are as far as ever from being arranged. The French Funds continue to rise.— The five per cents have reached 92f. 55c. Austria. The Breslau Gazette , of the Gih, says that the public mind in Vienna is much ta ken up with reports of a coup (fetal—re ports which are even current in military circles. The day named for putting it into effect, was the 6th orTih instant. The military measures are really formidable. Within a circle of six miles around Vien na, the houses are full of soldiers. There are at least 50,000 men in Vienna, and 50,000 more could be procured by the railways in the course of three or four days. The reply of the Austrian Cabinet to a note from Prussia, on the subject of the Erfurt Assembly, is as follows : The Austrian Cabinet is sorry to find that its former communications, instead of producing the desired effect upon Prussia, have elicited replies which, though evasive, are full of signification. In its tormer re monstrances, the Austrian C abinet fully stated its view of the question, and of the step which Prussia was taking. Since these remonstrances were unheed ed. Austria will not condescend to wage a Mar of words with the Prussian Cabinet, but reserving all her objections, protests, and rights till a further opportunity, she wishes it to be understood that her silence is not to be construed into an acquiescence with the Prussian project, nor with a dere liction of her rights. Gen. Count Urina, who commanded the Imperialists when they were defeated at it.iab by the Hungarians, has committed suicide at Verona. The tvphus fever was raging fearfully at Verona, on the 20th ult. No less than ihirty medical men had been seized with it from visiting their patients. Prussia. BERLIN, Jan. 7.—lt is understood that the ministerial crisis was over, and that on this day the Chambers would receive a Royal message, proposing the oath to be taken to the Constitution, and accepting the same, with some slight amendments. Turkev--Tbe Hungarian and Polish Refugees. The correspondent of the London Times, under date of Dec. 19th, says : A courier has arrived here from St. Petersburg, with the Emperor's answers to the last commu nication made to his Imperial Highness, by the Sublime Porte, with regard to the questions of the Polish and Hungarian ref ugees. In a former letter I told you that the Tur kish ministers were willing to consent to the expulsion of the Poles who had been concerned in the late Hungarian Insurrec tion, but that they objected to the expul sion of the Polish Rul'ugees who were res ident in Turkey previously to that event, and who were provided with French and other passports. The Czar lias agreed to the terms pro posed by the Porte, and Dembinski and tfie other Holes who served in Ilnngary are to be expelled. Their countrymen resident in Turkey, who were not concerned in that insurrection are to remain unmolested. If, however, any one, without reference to the country under whose protection he may be, shall, whilst resilient in the Otto man Empire, be guilty of any act hostile to the government of the Emperor Nicholas,he shall, at the demand of the Russian Envoy, be expelled from the Sultan's dominions. Kossuth and the Hungarian refugees are to he confined in a fortified tower in the interior. They are not to be close close prisoners; but their place of resi dence will be under the constant surveil lance of the Turkish authorities. The correspondent of the Morning Her (Ud, however, writing on the same day, averts that the Emperor of Russia has refu sed to accept the Sultan's guaranty for the conduct of the Poles, and that the matter is as far from being settled as ever. The trial of David Knepley, for the murder of his father, was commenced in Ilarrisburg lifct week, arid is now progressingslowly. The plea of the defence will be insanity, as is usual in euUi cases. A New York letter of Saturday evening, published in the Philadelphia American says —about 120 officers of various grades have oeen discharged from the Custom House to-day, HI older to ineet the reduced expenses for col lecting the revenue. The steamer SL Joseph, from New Orleans, blew up and burnt to the water's edge on the tfkl ult., near Napoleon, at the mouth of Ar kansas river. The St. Joseph had on board a large cargo and a number of emigiants. fifteen persons were killed outright, and ttiir'y-,;ight horribly sculdod —many of whom have since d ed. A not ot a serious character ty all other merchants, as well as by the public generally, that C. L. JONES has the largest and best selected stock of goods ever shown before in Lew is to wn, and that he can undoubtedly bnv goods cheaper than any other merchant—his business being so large and purchasing in such immense quantities. Country persons visiting Lewistown to pur chase goods for CASH will soon be convinced of the foregoing by calling at the Celebrated -Vri c Cheap Cash Store of C. L. JONES, and in pro portion to the population of this country with Great Britain, the amount cf savings might be quite equal, and probably greatly exceed tbo estimate made. THE MARKETS. L wimown, Feb. 1, l-v0. Paid by Dealers Kilttil. Flour - * - $4 25 |5 (Ml Wheat, white * ?I5 1 10 red - 00 1 05 Rye - - 50 00 Oata - 28 ,'V Corn, - • 50 00 Cloverseed old, HSO Do new, I) 75 Flaxseed - - 1 00 ] 25 Timothyaeed 2 00 2 50 Butter, good - - 15 15 Eggs - - 10 10 I,ard - - 0 H Tallow - 10 Potatoes - - 50 02J Beef, - - 4 (Ml Pork, per lb. - - 4 J 5 Wool, per lb. - 28 Feathers - - 45 45 PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 31, 1350. FLOUR is quiet, and the price lower; stand ard brands are now offered at $4,8? per barrel; some holders of choice brands ask higher. EXTRA FLOUR $5,12 a 5 50. RYE FLOUR IS held at $2,93 a 3. CORN MKAI. is worth $2,75. There is a limited demand for red WHEAT at SI,OO a $1,07, and lor white at $1,14. CORN is in fair request at about 57c for new, and 00 aOl cts fur old. Pennnsylva nia RYE is held at 62 cts per bushel. OATS — Southern are worth 32c, and Penna. 35 cts. BALTIMORE, Jan. 31, 1850. FLOUR —The market with moderate sales, is unchanged. WHEAT is more active, and prices have advanced. Sales of plain r a d at 110; white at 110 to 118 per bushel. CORN — Sales of white and yellow at 53a51c. per bush el. Other articles unchanged. MARRIED. On Wednchdny evening, 30th tilt., by Rev, J. Rosenberg, Mr. SAMUEL PoouMAsand Miss ; ELIZABETH STEES, both of Ilarrisburg. I ~ DIED. On the 22d ult., at Carliale, Mre. ELIZABETH FUIDLEY, sged 02 years. Mrs. F. apentn por tion of the paat year in this place with her son-in-law, Joseph M.Cogley, Esq , and secured the good will and esteem of all who knew her by that rnild and amiable deportment which i characterized her life. Philadelphia and Liverpool LINE OF PACKETS. HH>*. DI M I ll AS. MASTER. i KEHI.IM, -ill) tons, Alfred F. Smith. KIILM AMDII* ii, KIIO " Jamea Went. ; MARY PI.KA.ADTD, 800 " J Q Bowne. ■ EUROCR, 100 - Henry P. Micreken. The above *htp will nail punctually, on their appointed [ day a, viK : i From Philadelphia on the 10th of each month From !„iver|tool on the 1.l of each month. ffV Taking Steam on the Delaware. For pa**age, apply to SAMUEL PLEASANTS, No. 37 Walnut atreet, Philadelphia, r> Partn-* will find theae aupermr firt el.** SHIPS moat d.airable conveyance* for bringing out their friend*, lbe accommodation* in aecond cabin and steerage being of ' the moat *iry and capaciou* deicription > AL*o Draft* for *ale, payable in all partaof Englani', Ireland arid Scotland, from one pound upward* February 2, liSti—ly R"' A BOAT CAPTAIN'S" Heply to our re : marks on Sunday travelling, received by mail ! yesterday morning, will appear in our next. . Ihe question is open to a free discussion in our I columns, and those who wish to take ground against us, need be under no apprehension that we will reluse articles of moderate length and temperately written. mi m inn.' Extract from the: Minutes of the Town Coun cil, January 29, 1850: RESOLVED, That a reward cf three hun dred dollars be and is hereby offered for the apprehension and conviction of the persons who hred the ntabies on the night of the 28th inst . to be paid as follows, to wit:—ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for the arrest and conviction of the first one, and FIFTY DOL LARS for any and every one after the first. Resolved, That Fraccis M'Clure, (J. VV. Thomas, Esq., M. Montgomery, R. H. M'Clm tic, M. G>y, Daniel Ziglerand John R. Weeks be and are hereby appointed to select as many of the citizens as to them may seem expedient, to serve alternately as a night watch; and the persons so selected are hereby authorized and empowered to arrest all persons violating anv of the ordinances of this Borough. Certified from the Minutes of the Town Council of the Borough of Lewistown, Janu ary 80,1*50. J. W. SJIAW, President T. C. Attest, FRANCIS M'CLCRE. Sec'ry. Lewistown, February 2, 1850—Ot SBOO REWARD! A NUMBER of citizens of the borough of Lewistown have raised Eight Hundred Hollars by subscription, which they offer as a Reward for the arrest and conviction of the Incendiaries now at large, in the following manner: Two Hundred Dollar* for the apprehension of the first one, anil OS F ULSDRFD and Fit TV DOLLARS thr any and every one aficr the first, the money to be paid in each case u|on the conviction of the offender. Any information which may lead to the arrest and conviction of any one will be suitably rewarded. Any person desirous of knowing the parties offering the reward, can see the subscription list at the oflice of A. P. JACOB, I'ros. AlCy. Lew.stown, February 2, 1850. OC7~ The above sum has since been increased to S9OO. 1000 DOLLARS REWARD. rpHE above reward will be given for any in- JL formation that will convict any person or persons who set the Lewistown Mills on fire on the night of the 24th December, 1849. Ifany person was employed to set it on fire by any other person or persons, if the person that was so employed will give the information that will convict the person or persona that employed him, he will not be proceeded against, und shall receive the above reward. JOHN S I ERRETT. Lewistown, February 2, 1850—Bt Adjourned ORPHANS 5 COURT SALE. PUBLIC notice is hereby given that by or der of the Orphans 1 Court of Mifflin coun ty, will be offered at public sale, on SATURDAY, lYhruury *2JR, I*so, at 12 o'clock M. of that dey, the follow ing described Real Estate, with the appurte nances, &x., situate in the township of Union, in said county, late the estate ot JACOB BY LKK, Sen., deceased, viz: No. 1. A tract of cleared land, adjoining lands of Alex, Gibbony, Isaac Plank, Abraham Hartzler, arid others, containing •17 Acres and 1 1 1 Pcrclirs, more or le.se, and having thereon erected a (iRIST MILL, running two sets ot burrs, and in good condition for doing country and mer chantable work, a S.WV MILL, a liSIwBA.NK 'baRN, a 21i!jBS? £3TEN AN 1' HOUSE, and other im provements, together with a neverfailingspring of water, an Apple Orchard, and other choice fruit of various kinds. No. 2. A Tract of Timber Land, adjoining lands ot Alexander Gib!x>ny and Jolin Hartzler, con'aining Forty-Two Acres and Seventy-Two Perches, more or less. No B. A Tract of Timber Land, containing Three Acres, more or less, adjoining lands of tin- heirs of John Hartzler. These tracts will be sold togifllier or separ ately. or eacli in parcels to .-oil purchasers, and indisputable titles given. TERMS OV KALE. —One half of the purchase money to he paid on the confirmation of the sale, nnd the balance thereof in two equal an nual payments thereafter, with interest from the day of confirmation, to he secured by bonds with security and mortgages on the premises. The sale will be held on the premises No 1, on which the improvements arc situated, at the time above stated, win n and where attendance will be given by JOHN PKACIIEY, JACOB BYLKR, Executors of Jacob litjler, Si n. February 2, 1850 —td FLOUR! FLOUR!! THE undersigned HAP JAML -JFCIF commenced running a wagon from his MILL: N *'■ Derry township to Lew is town twice a week, viz: A. °n WEDNESDAYS and FKI ".-fSf' DAYS, on which days he will call at any place in town for grain nnd return the flour and bran within a reasonable time iheretfter ()rders left at G. NY. Thomas 1 store will meet with prompt attention. Orders for grists, which will be furnished in uny quantity, should be accompanied with a bag and the cash, and the flour will be returned either to Mr. Thomas, or delivered at dwellings. The machinery in this mill being in excel lent condition and having hands in his employ who have had much experience in the business, he can invite public patronage. ABRAHAM ROTH ROCK. M O T I C E. VI.L persons who know themselves indebted to the subscriber on account of Hooks and Stationary, are requested to come forward ami make settlement of the same, on or before the FIRST of February, 1850, or the accounts will be placed in the hands of A proper person tor collection. C. U. SPOTS WOOD. FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. O IATEMENT of the Assets of the Company O o" January Ist, 1860, published ill conformi ty with the provisions of the sixth section of the Act of Assembly of April sth, 1842. MORTGAGES. Being first mortgages well seeured on real estate, free of ground rent, and are all in the city and county of Philadelphia, except §40,500 in Rucks, Schuylkill and Allegheny counties, Pa. Also, §7,500 in Ohio, amply secured by real estate in Philadelphia. §955,058 C 2 REAL ESTATE. Purchased at sheriff's sales under ) mortgage claims, viz : Eight houses and lot, 70 by 150 feet, on the southwest corner Chesnut and Schuylkill Sixth streets A house ami lot, 33-3 by 100 feet, No. 407 Chesnut street A house and lot, 27 by fl feet, on north side of Spruce street, west of Eleventh street A house and lot, 21-7 by 100 feet, on west side of Penn square, south side of High street l'wo houses and lots, each 16 by 80 feet, on south side of Spruce st., near Schuylkill Seventh street Five houses and lots, each 17-9 by 90 feet, Nos. 131, 133, 135, 137, and 139 Dihvyn street At Cost. ! Three houses and lot, 49 by 54 feet, 90,077 78 i on east side of Schuylkill Sixth street, south of Pine street A lot of ground, 17 by 57 ft., on the northeast corner Schuylkill Front and Spruce streets A house and lot, 18 by 106 feet, on si uth side of Fill e t strei t west of Schuylkill Seventh street Hotel and lut, 50 by t*l feet, on the southeast corner of Chesnut and Reach streets Five houses and lot, 42 by 80 feet, on the north side of George street, west of Asliton street Seven houses and lot, 26 by 117 feet, on the east side of Reach street, south of Chesnut street A house and lot, 18 by 80 ft.. No. 96 Fitzwater street, east of Ninth st. LOANS. Temporary loans, on collateral seen- ) p.. rities, aniplv secured < '' STOCKS. §IO,OOO Alms House Loan, 5 percent \ (int. on) 200 shares Bank of Kentucky 17 do. Northern Bk. of Kentucky 100 do. 1 nion Rank of Tennessee 13 do. Insurance Comp'y of the. _• State of 200 do. Southwark railroad Co.,_' I Cost 37 do. Commercial & Bank of Vicksburg 300 do. Pa. Railroad Co. 91 do. Franklin Fire Ins. Co. S 10 do. Mercantile Library Co. 75 6 do. Union Canal Company '> 90 do. North Am. Coal Co. §SOO North American Coal Loan Cash on hand, §31,652 62 " 111 hands of agents, 12,311 31 Notes and bills receivable, 5,035 80 Unsettled Policies 1,190 25 Merchandize 413 84 §1,209,929 99 By order of the Board, CHARLES N. BANCKF.It, PreCt. Attest— CHARI.ES G. BANTU I.n, Sec'v. [f2.2m. R. C. HALE, Esq., Lewistown, is the Agent for Miillin county, from whom all necessary in formation relative to insurance can be obtained. NOTICE. < )TIC2 is hereby given to the members of il the dumber land V alley Mutual Protec tion Company of Dickinson township, Cum berland county, Pa., that an assessment of six PER CENT, has this day been laid on the premium notes of said Company, by the Board; which amount is directed to be paid to the Treasurer of said Company, according to the charter and by-laws. By order of the Board, A. G. MILLER, Seo'v. Carlisle, Jan {lo] 19, 1850—Bl *l7 H E WONDERS NEVER CEASE! ▼ v Really Truth ts Strange ! The advent of the year 1850 brought Joy to Thousands, who, with the dissolution of the past year "bade Good bye" to all timid apprehensions of n Failure, and boldly advancing their suit at the Shrine of Fortune, determined henceforth to seek riches, only at that exhaustless mine of wealth, I'VFKR Go's, the old established and far-faii.ed lottery brokers, No. 1 Light street, Baltimore, Md. Al.l. FORMER TIMES TOTALLY ECLIPSED! — Truly Brilliant Luck! A lew dollars often re alize a fortune ! $30,000 011 a Whole ticket sent to a gentleman in Illinois —he ordered a package, paid $l3O tor it, and drew $30,000. This is no wonder, however, as he purchased from the far-famed house of Pyfer AV. Co. — 820,000 sent to Alabama; sls,ooosent !o Vir ginia; SIO,OOO sent to North Carolina; $lO,- 000 sent to South Carolina ; $9,000 sent to Pennsylvania ; $9,000 sent to Georgia; SSOOO sent to Ohio—all promptly paid liy Pyfer & Co. uml the tickets now 011 file at their truly fortunate office. Such luck only at Pyfer & Co's. Orders confidential. HKIT.r.M.YV SCHEMES h'R FEBRU.IRY, 1-50. Dule. Capital No. of Price of Price of Kcb'y Prizes. Ballots. Tickets. Packng'e 11 35,000 78 Nus. 16 drawn 910 30 09 7 25,0110 75 Nos. 12 drawn 5 18 50 8 10,000 72 Nos. II drawn 4 1100 9 50,000 79 Nos. 12 drawn 15 59 00 11 55,000 78 Nos. 13 drawn 8 30 00 12 2000(1 75 Nos 12 drawn 5 18 50 13 32,000 78 Nos 13 drawn 10 31 00 It 20,000 75 Nos. 12 drawn 5 Is 50 15 18,(100 78 Nos. 13 drawn 5 18 50 Id 3.,000 75 Nos. II drawn 10 34 00 18 26)000 78 Nos. 15 drawn 8 25 IK) 19 3of 10,000 72 N'og. 13 drawn 5 17 00 20 33,000 75 Nos. 13 drawn 10 31 00 21 25,000 78 Nos. 13 drawn 5 18 50 22 13,500 76 N'os. 13 drawn 4 13 00 23 67,300 75 Nos. 12 drawn 20 74 00 25 sof 12,000 78 Nos. 13 drawn 8 30 00 26 20,000 "5 Nos. 15 drawn 5 15 00 27 30.000 66 Nos. 10 drawn 10 30 00 28 20,000 78 Nos. 14 drawn 5 17 50 e>The price of Packages of Quarter Tickets only, is advertised above. OS-Please mail orders a few days before the Lotteries draw. Letters always strongly enveloped and carefully sealed. e>N'on but ihe Managers' printed Drawings sent from PYFER tL CO.'B. Every order to Pyfer ft Co. is answered by return mail. Bank Drafts or Certificates of Deposit payable in Gold at sight, ami promptly remitted to any part of the coun try for prizes sold at this Agency. (>One package of Tickets may draw Four Capitals! OMoney in any sums however large, can be confident ly mailed to the address of ryftr Sf Co. Distant residents throughout the United States, who desire an Increase of Fortune, have only to mail an order for a single ticket or package at (lie prices set forth in the above ficheduls, as success must surely crown the result of all orders to Hie Old Established, Far-famed and Truly Lucky House of PYFER vt CO., A*o. 1 Jjight st., Baltimore, Md., February 2,1850—31. HORNE'S Rheumatic Nerve and Bone Liniment, for sale at GREEN'S Medi cal Depot, No. 11, LewiHown, Auditor'* ]\otice. fIHIL subscriber, appointed Auditor by the j ( °"i ltof otnraon Pleas of MitHin countv, to distribute the proceeds of the sale of personal property of JOHN NORRIS, dee'd, on Fi Fa. 1 No. 43, April Term, 1848, appoints MONDAY", ' t.>e doth da} of February, 1850, at his office in ■ Lewistown, to near those interested, when and where they are hereby notified to attend. J. DICKSON, Auditor. I.owistowrx, January 26, 18.70—4t Auditor 7 * Notice. rpHE undersigned, appointed Auditor by the X Orphans' Court of AliiHin county, to decide on the exceptions tiled to the Administration account of Juseph Strode, Jr., Administrator of AMOR STRODE, late of Granville township, deceased, appoints FRIDAY, March 1, 1850, at 10 o'clock, A. M., at his otlice in Lewistown, to hear the parties interested, when and where they are hereby notified to attend. J. DICKSON, Auditor. Lewistown, January 26, 1850—4t Auditor 7 * A'otice. f undersigned, appointed auditor to ap -I. port ion the balance remaining in the hands of IJEKRY LEA-ITER and WILLIAM HARDY, ad ministrators of the estate of JOHN FOSTER, dee'd, late of Oliver township, MitHin county, will meet at the Court House, in the borough of Lewistown. on WEDNESDAY, the 13th day of February, 1850, to apportion the same to "and among the persons legally entitled to receive it. J. DICKSON, Auditor. Lewistown, January 12, 1850—4t Auditor 7 * Notice. rjIHE subscriber, appointed Auditor by the I Court of Common Pleas of Mililin county, to report on the exceptions filed to the Assignee Account of James liroxen, Assignee of JAMES MW'ITT, as filed by James Brown and Thomas Brown, Administrators of James Brown, dee'd, ' and to re-state account, if necessary, appoints ! MONDAY, the 18th day of February next, at his office in Lewistown, to hear the parties in terested, when and where thev are hereby noti fied to attend. WM. M. HALL. Lewistown, Jan. 19, 1850—4t Auditor 7 * IN'otice* r PHE subscriber, appointed Auditor by the Or- J[ phans' Court of Mifflin couiity to report on the exceptions filed to the Administration Ac count of James Uillam. Administrator of the es tate of ROBERT SAXKE Y, late of Union township, deceased, and to re-state account and decide on exceptions, appoints WEDNESDAY, the 20th day of February next, at his office in Lewistown. to hear the parties interested, when and where thev are hereby notified to attend. * WM. M. HALL. Lewistown. Jan. 19, 1850—4t Auditor 7 * Yoliee. r |MIE subscriber, appointed Auditor by the X Court of Common Pleas of Mifflin county in the matter of the account of Henry li. Taylor, Trustee of SAMUEL DAVIS, an habitual drun kard. to distribute, &c., appoints FRIDAY, the 22d day of February next, at his office in Lewistown, to hear the parties interested, when and where they are hereby notified to attend. WM. M. HALL. Lewistown, Jan 19, 1850 —4t Aud if or 7 * .Yotice. fIMJE subscriber, appointed Auditor by the Or- J[ phans' Court of Mililin county to report on the errors assigned to the supplemental and final administration account of John Snyder, one of the Executors of MICHAEL RUBLE, late of Granville township, deceased, and to re-state account if he should find it necessary, &c., ap points MONDAY, the 25th of February next, at his office in Lewistown. to hear the parties interested, when and where they are hereby no tified to attend. WM. M. HALL. Lewistown, Jan. 19, 1850—It Auditor 7 * Aotice. fIMIK subscriber, appointed Auditor by the Or- X phans' Court of Mifflin county to report and decide on exceptions filed, &c., to the adminis tration account of Epliraim Banks, Esq., Execu tor of the will of WILLIAM MATHEWS, late of Decatur Township, deceased, appoints THURSDAY, the 28th of February next, at his office in lewistow n, to hear the parties interest ed, w hen and where they are hereby notified to attend. * WM. M. HALL. Lewistown, Jan. 19, 1850—4t 9 *mh r ell as. SILK, Cotton, and Gingham, a large assort ment for sale very low, by the piece or dozen—so cents, 00 cts., 70 cts.. 80 cts., 9(1 cts.. $1 00, $1 121. $1.25, $l5O, $1.75, $2 00, $2 25, Silk al $2 50, $5.00, $4.00 and $4.50. C. L. JONES' nov.'L New Cheap Cash Slore. IJIWLSTOWIX Cheap Cabinet Wareroom, NntrJ. ft. McDowells's tavern, J'alley st. 'pilK SI nscitlßEß invites those about going to Innis.-krejtiiiK and toothers thai wish to purchase Cheap Furniture, to rail at the above mentioned Wareroom and examine Ins large stock of Well .Unite anil Useful Furniture of all kinds too numerous to mention here. Among Ins stock they w ill find an assortment of CA N E SE A T CHAIRS, \* inch are sold for I'ASII CHEAPER than they have ever firen sold in ibis plai e. 1 would draw attention to a pa tent Elastic Spring Bottom Bedstead, which can be seen in my Wareroom at any lime. It can tie put up and taken i down in less time than (lie old plan, and without a screw- i driver, and the great matter is that il forms a STRING ROT- ! TOM w il bout a cord or sacking, tints saving the pun baser tin- cost of those arlictes. c> COFFIN'S made to order and funerals attended at ilie shortest notice. Either Mahogany, Cherry or Wal nut can be bad at moderate terms. ANTHONY FELIX. I.ewiftown, December 1, 1649. WALTER FILL FY RESPECTFULLY announces to his old friends, and as many new ones as can make it convenient to call, that he has just re ceived his Fall and Winter Stock of Goods, which lie is prepared to dispose of at as reason able prices as Mr Johnston Thomas, and he eells about twenty per cent, lower than any Store in the East NVard. My stock consists of a general assortment of S E A S O N A B L E GOODS, viz: DRY GOODS- GROCERIES Queen* ware, Glassware and Hardware, IIOIM m SMU, TOBACCOS VAII SEUAKS, and Spiers of the purest hind, Together with all the articles usually found in a country store. A6 we do not feel able to oc cupy the newspapers with an advertisement of two or three columns, wc just say to our friends to call and see us, and if you don't purchase from us we will not grumhle. Lewistown, Dec. 22, 1940 —tf Pennsylvania Railroad, ON and after WONDAY, 24t1 December, FIiFWHT TRAIiSS will run three times a week between lewistown arid Phila delphia, asfollows:—Leaving Lewistown, eas'.- ward, oil Mondays, Wtdnesduys,nnA Fridays, at 7 o'cloe.K, A. M.,and arriving from Philadel phia on Tuesdays, Thursdays, aiui Saturdays. at 5 10, P. M. (yy~ All freight going rnt, MUST BE DE LIVERED HV THREE O'CLOCK, P. M , on the days previous. V Freight in all CUSPS, payable on delivery, of goods at lite warehouse. PASSENGER TRAINS.east, will leave at 15 minutes past 1), A. M.. daily. Fare to Philadelphia, $5 50. SAM. MILLIKKN, Jr., Ag't. I-ewistown, Dec. 22, 1840—tf [Dem. copy. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. PURSUANT to an alias order of the Or phans' Court of Mifflin county, the sub scriber, administrator,&c. of SAMUEL MATTER, late of Armagh township, in the said county, deceased, will sell at public sale on the prem ises, on MONDAY, March 4, 1850, at 10 o'clock, A. M., all that messuage and tract of unimproved mountain or wood land in the said township of Armagh, bounded by land of John Aikens, Hugh Semp!e,and others,and containing 450 Acres, more or less. TERMS OF SALE. —One half of the purchase money to be paid on the confirmation of the sale by the Court, and the remainder in one year thereafter, with interest from the lime of the said confirmation, and to be secured by bonds and mortgages on the premises. This tract of land will be sold In lota or par cels Of FIFTY Or ONE HUNDRED ACRES, to SUlt purchasers for woodland. WILLIAM RAMSEY, Adm'r, &c. J. L. M'ILVAINE, Clerk of O. C. January 20, 1850—td FOR SALE-LOW. A large new'TIDE WATER BOAT. A new Four Horse WAGON. A new Two Horse WAGON. A new CART. Apply to ALFRED MARKS. Lewistown. January 20, lsso—4t Water Company Election. f IT HE STOCKHOLDERS of the Lewistown X Water Company are requested to meet at the store of Francis M'Clure. in the borough of lewistown, on the first A1 OA DA V in Febru ary next, (1S50), to choose by ballot seven Managers for the ensuing year. FRANCIS M'CLURE, President Lewistown Water Company. Janiary 12, lt;50. Turnpike Notice. rTMIE STOCKHOLDERS of the Ltwistcicn and L hishacoqudlas Turnpike Company will take notice that an election will be held at the house of WILLIAM BROTHERS, in Reedsville, on .tfOATJI, the llth day of .Varch, to eleet one President, six Managers, and one Treasurer, to conduct the affairs of said Company for the en suing year. WILLIAM THOMPSON, January 12, 1650—td President. Bank of Discount and Deposite. LONGENECKEB, GRIBB, & CO. Cash Capital Paid iu 870,000. LONGEXECKER, GRUBB & CO. hare es tablished at Lewistown, Pennsylvania, an Office of Discount and Deposite, 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 ites of current money will be paid, on demand, in par funds. Every facility w ill be afforded to business 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 LOVGENECKER, JOHN MILLER, M. D. A. BATES GRUBB, CHRISTIAN- BACHMAN*, JOHN CHRIST, H. FREELAND, BENJAMIN- ESHELMAN W. RUSSELL, Cashier. W. 11. IRWIN, Solicitor and Confidential Agent. Lewistown, August 25, 1849—tf. >v. i£ irwix, A T T ORN E Y AT LA If, HAS resumed the practice ofhis profession in this and the adjoining counties. Office at the Banking House of Longeneek er, Grubb &. Co. Jan. 20, 1848—tf. GEO. W. ELDER, A T T O li N E Y A T 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, 1849—tf. Attorney at Law, WILL attend promptly to business entrust ed to hts care in this and adjoining counties. Office one door west of the Post Offide. June 16, '49-ly. MAGISTRATE'S OFTICE CHRISTIAN lIOOYER, Justice of the l'eace, 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. I Lewistown, July 1, 1848 —tf. • Samuel Hopper, CARPENTER, Is ready at all times to build the best Houses, and can do that very thing. Residence No. 5 Hale street, Lewistown. March 31, 1849—tf >l. MONTGOMERYT Hoot & Shoe Manufacturer MARKET STREET LEWISTOWN. CONTINUES to manufacture, to order, every description of BOOTS AND | SHOES, on the most reasonable terms.— Having competent workmen in his employ and using good stock, his customers,as well as all others, may rely upon getting a good article, well made and neatlv finished, January 22,1848 -tf,