Cctuistouiu .jaU®, ©(luetic. Vol xxx v 8 Whole No 1 8 88. Rates of Advertising. One square, 18 lines, 1 time 511 2 times 75 " 3 " 1.00 1 mo. 1.25 3 " 2.50 " 6 " 4.00 " 1 year 6.00 2 squares, 3 times 2.00 " 3 mos. 3.50 2 squares, 6 mos. $5.00 " 1 year 8.00 •J column, 3 mos. 6.00 6 " 10.00 " 1 year 15.00 1 column, 3 mos. 10.00 6 " 15.00 " 1 year 25.00 Notices before mar riages, &c. sl2. Communications recommending persons for office, must be paid in advance at the rate of 25 cents per square. TAILORING, JAMES A. I, I I. I, I' V TY ESPECTFFLLY informs the public that he I\, has taken the shop recently occupied by VVILLIAM MCFADDEN, in MARKET street, one door north of Alfred Marks' Drug store, up stairs, Lewislown, where he will continue the above business, in all its various branches. He solicits a share of public custom, and promises to devote all his time and attention to his busi ness, and hopes by so doing to merit encourage ment. He will be in the regular receipt of the fashions of each season, and prepared to make his garments to please all who may favor him with a call. [march 29, 1850—3 m TIN WARE! TIN WARE!! J. It. MELHEIMEK, VT hisold stand,on MARKET street, Lew istown, six doors east of the public square, south side, informs the public generally, that they will always find at his establishment, a llca\y Slock of Miulc Up T I X W A It K , of almost every variety, and offering great in ducements to purchasers. To COUNTRY MERCHANTS, who may wish to lay in a stock for sale, he will make such reduction in price as will prove advanta geous to them. Thankful for the encouragement he has thus far received, he will endeavor to deserve and hopes to receive a continuance of the same.— A good practical knowledge of his business, and all work being made under his own per sonal superintendence, warrants hiin in assur ing the public that they will nowhere find bet ter or cheaper. [mrrch 22. l-. r )0 -tf GREAT EXCITEMENT ABOUT Bfnj.iiiiiii Hi ilk let's Patent Clastic Spring Ilottoni r r d MANUFACTURED AND SOLD BY A. FELII, At the Lewislown Cheap Cabinet Ware Rooms, "W*7 HERE the article can be eeen at any ww time among his large stock of other FURNITURE ol ail descriptions. The fol lowing testimonials from those who purchased and have now in use, or bad the bottom put into their old bedsteads, will speak for themselves: CERTIFICATES ! This is to certify that I purchased twenty pair of new bedsteads with Hinkley's patent elastic spring bottom in, am well pleased with them, consider them a good article, and would buy no others. I would recommend them to all persons, as they are easily screwed together, and can be kept cleaner than any hitherto made. JAMES ALLISON. I concur with the above and consider it a good article for tavern keepers and others THOMAS MAYES. We certify that c got A. Felix to put. B. Hiokley'a patent bottom into ouroid bedstead?, and that they answer the purpose exceedingly well. We consider it a bedstead that can be kept much cleaner from insects, screwed up firmer than any others, and recommend them to the public. DAVD BLOO*, JOHN CLARK, JERMAN JACOB, D. SUNDERLAND Lewistown, April 20,16.30 —tf Looking Cila&se* I A ROM 50 cents to £4, usually sold at $1 to 1 $5.50 —the cheapest Frames and Glass offered to the public by m a 17f F. G. FR A N CISCUS. WHITEHEAD'S ESSENCE OK MUSTARD.— A safe and effectual remedy tor Rheu matism, Gout, Lumbago,Palsy,Sprains, Brui.-es. Chillbaine, Numbnese, &c. ; Judkin's Specific Ointment, Dewee'a Celebrated Rheumatic Nerve and Bone Liniment, or l'ain Extractor, Heyle's Embrocation for horses; Indian Hair Dye, &.C., for sale by 3 J. P,. Mi l CIIF.LL. Lewistown, march 22, 1650. Auditor"* ."Notice. undersigned having been appointed A Auditor to distribute the balance remain ing in the hands of JOHN CUPPLFJI, Esq . ad ministrator of the estate of J DUN MARTIN, 'ate of Oliver township, dee'd, to those legally entitled to receive it, will attend at his office in Lewistown, on WEDNESDAY, June 26th, 1650, for that purpose, where those interested can attend. W. J. JACOB. May 24, 1850—4t Auditor's "Notice. rWIUE undersigned liaving been appointed an 1 Auditor to report on exceptions filed, and to re-state account if necessary, of THOMAS WATTSON, administrator de fjtmis non of ALEXANDER CAMERON, late of Armagh township, deed, will attend at his office in lewistown, on MONDAY, June 24th, 1850, for that purpose, where all persons interested rnav attend if they think proper. May 24, 1850-41 JAS. DICKSON. Auditor s Notice. flAllE undersigned having been appointed an I Auditor to make distribution of the bal ance in the hands of MICHAEL .MILLER, admin .u'rator of HENRY MILLER, late of tho State of Ohio, dee'd. will attend at his office in Lewistown, Qf TUESDAY, June 2. th, 16-jO, 'or that purpose, where all interested may at '< nd if they see proper Mav 24 1850 4i J AS. DICKSON. 3PiEHss' ! 2 , iiis) iisym) iP'srsEjUsnnsTg) <&wsmam csawss'swrorsJa MeniFiFiLsiiss" (DKSHrasrss IPJ^ Selling off at Cost AND NO MISTAKE!! IN I ENDING to relinquish the Dry Goods* business in this place and engaging in oilier 1 pursuits, the splendid stock of Goods now on , the shelves and counters of MM! 11l BROTHERS, j comprising, in great variety, all the leading articles usually found in a carefully selected stock, and a considerable quantity of FI N E GO 0D S j not always to be had, wii I be sold of! AT COST. As is well known, we have always sold CHEAP, i and as the stock was purchased RIGHT —we may say without boasting, es low as any one could have bought it—it will be SOLD BIGHT. The j selection consists of Fancy A; Staple Dry (^ooth, Such as Fancy Prints ut all prices. Ginghams, I ! Checks, Alpacas, De Lames, Merinoes, Silks of all kinds, and a genera! assort ment of Ladies' Dress Goods. Cloths, Cassimeres & Satinetts, Jeans, Tweeds, Kerseys, Flannels, &c. Klt at Stol A liruivn Ticking, Shawls, Ribbons, Ibices, Capstutfa, Fringes, Gimps, Hosiery, Gloves, Suspen ders, Combs, & c &c. iBDD'MdiIJJ 311 READY MADE CLOTHING, Together with a good and general assortment of GROCERIES. (FT Shouid any one be desirous of purchas ing the whole stock, it will be sold a bargain. | The stand is a good one, and in such case pos session would be given in a short time. P. S.—All persons indebted on the books are earnestly requested to call and make settle ment on or before the FIRST DA Y OF JU.XF XF X 7', as after that date they will bt placed in the hands of an officer for collection. GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO rpHE subscribers having purchased the stock X of goods lately owoed by C. L. JONES at a heavy discount on their first cost, now of fer them at the same stand, at PHILADELPHIA PRICES, in order to close them out. This stock has ' nearly all been recently bought, and is well selected, and as it is the desire of the present ; owners to run it off in the shortest possible time, F ash IS will have such an opportunity for GOOD BARGAINS as rarely occurs. Ihe assortment of LADIES' DRESS DOORS is very fine, embracing a SPLENDID LOT OK FIGURED, PLAIN, niANGEABLE AND FOF LAUD S 1 LS, IS a iidsomc Karcges, I rcnch I,a%viiß, (*iiik r liin, S'riiih, Frillies, Ac, Ac. The stock also of BONNETS, SHOES. PARASOLS, AND BONNET TRIMMINGS, is large and desirable, and can be had at cj- . 'j r> r ~ Y r~ -r:- > iV French BROAI) CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATINETS, mmi diJJil 1KD93U191, BOOTS & siloes, AND can all be bouglit at first cost. MERCHANTS wishing to replenish will find they can do better by buying from thie stock than by going to Philadelphia. (0~ Apply soon, as the store will be kept open but a short time. A. SIGLER & CO. Lewistown, may 3, 1650. a IN i; %v Ji ia iiici VEJ BROWN'S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER, A VERY valuable preparation for persons TV recovering fiom fever, or other diseases, a few drops imparting to the stomach a glow and vigor equal to a glassful of brandy, or other stimulants, without any of the debilitating ef fects which are sure to follow the use of liquor of any kind ; and it is therefore especially ap plicable to children and females. To the aged it will prove a great comfort; to the dyspeptic, and to those who are predisposed to gout and rheumatic affections, it gives great relief; and to the inebriate, who wishes to reform, but whoso stomach is constantly craving the nox ious liquor, it is invaluable —giving tone to the digestive organs, and strength to resist tempta tion, and is consequently a great agent in the cause of temperance. For sale by J. B. MITCH F.I. 1,. Lew.stowo. March 22. I*so FRIIIAA- EVEIVIAG, JUNE 11, 1850. . RETAILERS OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC GOODS, &C. T IST of Foreign and Domestic Goods, Wares, Merchandize, &c., within the county of M-J Mifflin, for the year 1850, as prepared by the undersigned, Appraiser of Mercantile Taxes of said county, viz : .Nami stf Retailers. Place of Residence Annual Hales. Class. /.iqunrs. Whole Amount of license. VV attson looked, first at the attractive way, and then at the path so full of beauty. "The old man has erred," said he to his heart. " 1 hi* is the road to happiuess and to Lite, and the other is the wav to Destruction." And then he entered, with hurrving feet, the Road to Destruction. Earnestly the old man called after him. and tenderh- did he warn him ; but the boy'heed* -.1 not. In his eagerness to reach a spot at a short distance lrom the point where the two road* separated, and at which there was a beautiful arbor, with a fountain throw ing bright waters into the sunny air, his foot struck against-a stone that was not perceived, and lie fell to the earth with a stunning jar. lie was in so much pain trom the tall, when lie reached the green arbor, that he could not enjoy its pleasant shade nor take delight in the beautiful fountain. \\ ith a groan, he threw himself at full length upon the greensward, where he had lain only a few minutes, when he sprung to his ieet in sudden terror, tor close to him had crept a poisonous serpent that was just about striking him witluus deadlv fang. >\ ith less ardor the boy moved on the way he had chosen. Soon a number of flowers, glow ing in all the colors of the rainbow, arrested his eyes, and he stepped aside to gather them. Hut their odor was so ofiensive that he threw them to the earth quickly. Another "flower tempted him with its beauty ; but in plucking it he tore his hands with thorns. Pausing now, he looked back, and the wish arose in his mind that he had taken 'he other road. ll* would have re-irae: d his steps, but he remembered the scrp. • t at the fountain, ami feared to go h\ that dangerous place again. So he moved o;