iitoiLEui.XEs OF tO.VfcKEsS, Mr. Pearve'a bill for the settlement ot the Texas boundary question, passed the .Senate on Friday last by a decisive tote. It provides that the boundary of Texas upon the North shall commence at the point at which the meridian of 100 degrees West of Creenwieh is intersected by the parallel of 30 degrees and 30 minutes North latitude, and shall run due West to the meridian of 103 degrees West from Greenwich ; thence due south to the 32nd degree of North latitude ; thence to the parallel of 32 degrees of North latitude to the Rio Bravo Del Norte; and thence with the channel of the river to the Gulf ot Mexico ; that Texas shall cede to the Lnited States all other territory to which she may have laid claim ; shall relinquish all ciaim upon the United States for her public debt, or for compensation for what became the property of the United States when Texas was annexed : that on these considerations she shall receive ten millions of dollars in stock bearing rive per cent, interest, redeemable in fourteen years, with the proviso : That five millions of said stock shall not be issuc-d until the creditors ot the said State, holding bonds of Texas, for which duties on imports were specially pledged, shall first file at the Treasury of the United States releases of claims against the United States for or on account of said bonds. The vote on its final passage was as follows : Yeas—Messrs. Badger, Bell, Berrien, Brad bury, Bright, Cass, Clarke, Clemens, Cooper, Davis of Mass., Dawson, Dickinson, Dodge of lowa, Douglas, Felch, Foote, Greene, Houston, King, Norris, Pearce, Phelps, Busk, Shield, Smith, Spruance, Sturgeon, Wales, WLitcomb, Winthrop—3o. Nays—Messrs. Atchison, Baldwin, Barnwell, Benton, Butler, Chase, Davis of Miss., Dodge of Wis., Ewing, Hale, Hunter, Mason. Morton, Seward, Soule, Turnev, Underwood, Upham, Walker, Yulee—l9. This movement for the settlement of the exciting questions at issue, was followed by the introduction of a bill to admit Cali fornia. On Tuesday the subject was taken up, and after considerable discussion the bill was ordered to be engrossed by the fol lowing vote : Y'eas—Baldwin, Benton, Bradbury, Bright, Bell, Cass, Chase, Cooper, Davis of Mass., Dick inson, Dodge of Wis., Dodge of lowa, Douglas, Ewing, Felch, Hale, Hamlin, Houston, Miller, Norris, Phelps, Seward, Shields, Smith, Spru ance, Sturgeon, Underwood, Upham, Wales, Walker, Whitcotnb, and Winthrop—32. Nays—Atchison, Barnwell, Berrien, Butler, Clemens, Daris of Miss., Dawson, Downs, Foote, Hunter, King, Morton, Pratt, Rusk, Se bastian, Soule, Turney, and Yulee—lß. On Tuesday the California bill was again taken up, and after violent speeches against it by Davis of Mississippi, Cle mens, and others, the question was taken and the bill passed —yeas 34, nays 18—as follows: Y'eas—Messrs. Baldwin, Bradbury, Bell, Ben ton, Bright, Cass, Chase, Cooper, Davis of Mass., Dickinson, Dodge of Wis., Dodge of lowa, Doug las, Ewing, Felch, Greene, Hale, Hamlin, Hous ton, Jones, Miller, Norris, Phelps,Seward, Spru ance, Shields, Smith, Sturgeon, Underwood, Up ham, Wales, Walker, Winthrop. Whitcomh. N'ays—Messrs. Atchison, Barnwell, Butler, Berrien, Clemens, Davis of Miss., Foote, Hun ter, King, Mason, Morion, Pratt, Jtuik, Sebas tian, Soule, Turney, Y'ulee. The passage of the bill was greeted with demonstrations of applause. Mr. Butler signified a desire to enter a protest to the bill, on the part of the mi nority. Mr. Douglas moved that the bill to estab lish a Territorial Government for New- Mexico be made the special order for to morrow, twelve o'clock. ,\lr. Butler expressed the desire to have the fugitive slave bill taken up and acted upon first. Mr. Foote expressed his great surprise that gentlemen from the South should en deavor to delay action upon the Territorial Bill, and commented with some severity upon the action of many Southern Senators. After further debate the motion to make the bill a special order for to-morrow was agreed to,on a division —Ayes 25, Nays 14. On Wednesday a debate sprung up on a motion to enter on the journal the protest of some southern members against the passage of the California bill. Mr. M in throp stated that the British House of Peers was the only body in the world where the right to enter such protests was aecorded, and he, for one, was opposed to engrafting such an aristocratic feature in the Senate, The subject was postponed until the next day. Telegraphic Despatches. From our Exchanges THE MISSOURI TLECTLOK. SR LOUS, Aug. 13.—First Congressional Dis trict—John F. Darby. Whig, elected. Second Congressional District—-Gilchrist Porter, Whig, elected. Third Congressional District—John Miller (Benton) leads James S. Green (Anti-Benton) 332 votes—Camden, Schuyler and Miller coun ties to hear from. Miller must gain 29d votes to he elected , and the impression is that he will do it. Fourth Congressional District—-Clay, Platte, Buchanan, Andrew, Haf, and Clinton counties, give Willard H. Hall, (Anti-Benton,) 2,247 v..cs , J. B. Gardenhire, (Benton,) 2,241 votes ; and Charles E. Bowman, (Whig,) 3,223 votes. Fifth Congressional District —J. £>. Phelps, Whig, elected. The legislature, —So far as heard from, the Legislature will stand Whig 60; Bentooists, 32: Anti-Bentonists, 22. HARPER'S FERRT, Aug. 13.—Nine deaths by iholcra took place here during last night and t• * morning Among the victims was Mr. •"C'rwood, one of tlie carriers ol the Baltimore •Sun. Wiuciir STER, V Aug. 13.—During last '■ •'. and liiis morning, si* death* bv cholera ■' itei, ol,i e in tliin tow a. WASHINGTON. Aug U.—The Hon. John W. Houston, representative from Delaware, pub ashes a card in the National Intelligencer, dis claiming ail concurrence to any of the resolu tions adopted by the caucus of Southern mem bers. I he Union states that a gentleman arrived in this city last night, direct from San Antonio, lexas, who says that there are upwards of 8001) men under arms, preparing to march to the Rio Grande, to defend the rights of Texas. One thousand more are ready, if necessary, to rally under the standard of that State. FOREICA SEWS. The U. S. mail sleauier Pacific, Capt. Nye, arrived at New A ork on Sunday evening from Liverpool, bringing European advices to the 31st ult. The English news is of little interest. The House of Parliament has affirmed the admission of Baron Rothschild by an overwhelming ma jority, but a difficulty has arisen respecting the nature ot the oath he is to take. The baron re fused to use the words in the adjuration oath, "on the true faith of a Christian," because he did not consider them as binding on his con science. The baron withdrew, and a long de bate ensued, which led to another adjournment. The Danish question is exciting much atten tion in England, and interference in behalf of British commerce is extensively solicited. Smith O'Brien is to be removed from Maria Island to Hobart Town, where he is to be kept in close confinement. Rev. George Copway, American Indian and Deputy to the Peace Congress at Frankfort, has addressed a meeting at Liverpool with marked success. The great feature of interest by this arrival is a bloody and hard fought battle between the Danes arid the Holsteiners, in which the latt r were totally defeated No official reports of the action have yet been published, and we glean the main incidents of the engagement from copious report® in European files. The field of action was Idstadt a small village on the Flensburg road The Danish army amounted to about 45000 men, commanded by General Von Krogh ; the army of the Holsteiners to 28000 only, com manded at the centre by General Williseer, a Prussian volunteer ; at the right by Colonel Von Der Horst, also a Prussian, and at the left bv Colouel Von Der Taun, a Bavarian officer of chivalrous courage and great impetuosity. The battle commenced at 3 o'clock in the morning of the 25th ult., with an attack on the Danes on both wings of the Schleswig-Holstein army, and lasted for eleven hours. The battle was more sanguinary than that fought under the walls of Frederick on the 6th of July last year. The loss on both sides has been estimated at about 7000 in killed, wounded and missing—of which the Ilolstein partv say the greater share has fallen upon the Dane's. The Schleswig-Holstein troops fought with extreme bravery, and their commanding officers showed great skill and energy in retiring from positions which they saw were iio longer tenable. HALIFAX, N. S., \ Wednesday, Aug. 14—IU A. M. \ The steamship Niagara, with three days later news from Europe, arrived this morning! The exciting topic in the British House of Commons continues to be the admission, or non-admission, of Baron Rothschild to his seat in Parliament. The celebrated Liebig it about to visit the United States, for the purpose of lecturing on chemistry. An awful railway collision occurred on Thurs day at Glasgow, by which a number of persons lost their lives. The weather continues favorable for the grow ing crops. The accounts from Ireland relative to the potato blight are extremely conflicting, but the general tone of the Irish papers is favor able. It appears from the latest intelligence from the seat of war, that the retreat of the Schles vvig Holstein army at the battle of ldstadt, was more owing to a want of ammunition than as the result of a hard fought field, and no doubt exists but that the retreat was perfectly order ly, and that the army will be speedily ready for action as at first. The news of the battle in the Duchies has excited a lury throughout Northern Germany, and in Hanover a meeting has been held, at which 4000 persons were present, to petition the King that the Hanoverian army might be ( sent to the aid of Sehleswig Holstein. Prussia has recalled her envoy from the con ference at Frankfort. This ste'p will have the effect of weakening the growing power of Aus tria in German affairs. LIVERPOOL, Aug. 3, 1850. COTTON—The market lias been active and buoyant throughout the week, and prices have advanced 1-8 of a penny per lb. since the sail ing of the Pacific, fair Orleans being now quot ed at 8 1-2. BREADSTcrrs—Flour and Wheat are quiet, without any change in value. Corn has further declined Gd per quarter. r2** The locofoco press has of late at tempted to tnake political capital by mak ing all manner of misrepresentations re specting the Galphin claim ; and to set the people right oil this score, Mr. Stanlv, of North Carolina, recently delivered a speech on the subject which contains much valua ble information. We give it in to-dav's paper at length, and commend it to the at tention of our readers, as it will amply re pay perusal. THE MARKETS. Lewistown, August 16, 1850. Patd by Dealers Retail Flour - $4 50 £5 00 Wheat, white • 105 1 15 red - 100 1 10 Rye - - 50 60 Oats, r.ew, 30 —old, 37$ 45 Corn, - - 50 56 Clovereeed old, 3 (10 Do new, 3 00 Flaxseed - - 1 00 1 25 Timothyseed - - 2 00 2 50 Butter, good - - 12 12 Eggs H 10 Lard 6 8 Tallow - - h ]0 Potatoes - • 50 62J BALTIMIIKI;, August 14, 1850. FLOI'R. —Wc note sales from new wheat at £5 37\. GRAIN —Wheat has declined. Sales of or dinary to good reds at 80a I I'O cents, and of good to prime at. lOOalOo cents. Eales also of white Wheats at 105all0 cents; and of Family Flour, white, at 115a120 cents. Corn is also a little lower. Sales of white at 60a62 cents, and of yellow at 63v64 cents. We note sales of Oats at 25a35 cents.— American. i'Htt.ADKU'IU A, AllgUgt 14, 1850 Flour, old stock at #5 25, fresh ground $5 37J —Extra Fiour $5.62£a57.00. Uje Flour is held at $3. Com Meal is held firmly at $3, and sales of Brandy wme are reported at $3.25. Wheat is in limited supply; small galea of new red at .f1.13a1.14, and good whitest $1.17. Corn is scarce at 68afi9 eta. for g>od yellow ; white is worth G4 cts. Pennsylvania Kye is held ut 0 4t Treasurer. SALE OF REAL ESTATE. FiIHE undersigned will offer for tale at his A premises, in Oliver township, Mifflin county, at private sale, a certain tract of land, containing 200 ACRES, more or less, ad joining lands of John Svvigart, John Allen, and others. About 150 acres are cleared and in a good stale of cultivation. A splendij APPLE ORCHARD and CIDER PRESS, and excel lent FARM BUILDINGS, with two Cottage Houses, and a Smith shop, a never failing Spring, witr.in Ijj j||lw thirty yards ol the houso. This farm is located within 3A miles or Al'Veytown. 61 miles from Lewistown, and only 2 miles from the canal. Lisa very neat situation and can be entered upon immediately. Any further description is deemed unneces-etry. Persons wishing to purchase or view the properly will do well to call, where every attention will be shown by the owner. JAS ROBINSON. Oliver tp., August 10, ISSO 8t" VALUABLE FARM AT PIIKMI: S 11,1'.. ffIHE subscribers will rflVr at public sale, 1 on WEDSESDA Y, the 20th of \o vetnber next, at 1 o'clock, I*. M., on the pre mises, the following' described real estate. Into the property of JOSEPH iJ.TUTHOI.O.MEW, deceased, of Granville township, iMilUin coun ty, containing IM Acres and 101 Perches, more or less, hounded by lands ol trie heirs ot John McFadiien, George Shade, and others, '['here are about 80 acres cleared and in a good slate of cultivation, well watered by a small stream, beside* several springs. The woodland is well timbered, and soil of excellent quality, and could, if desired, be cultivated. Jml 'J he improvements are up , fj two story log HOUSE, 20 feet square, and aJ^|jj|S with a never failing well of excellent water with a pump in it at lhe door ; smoke house, spring house, a large stone bank barn, 15 by 100 feet, with two large floors, two granaries with cellars under, corn cribs, and other out buildings. There are two Apple Orchards, partly young grafted tiV es. Bes dee a variety of pears, peaches, IIAII plums, cherries, apricots, &LC This farm is five nulc6 above Lewislown on a pub lic road, leading from thence to Shir ley sburg; also on the Central Railroad. It is conve nient to mills, schools, and places of public worship, of different denominations. Persons are requested to call and see for themselves, when uny information necessary will be given by otic of the Ijeirs residing thereon. Terms made known on Jay of sale by THE lIEIKS- August 10, 1350 —tJ. PI. A|N and Fancy Envelopes, Note Paper, Letter and Writing Paper, Quills, kSieel Pens, d p , Sic., for sale at the Diamond Drug ajid Variety Store oi A. A BANKS. THE POOR HOUSE FARM C2 J "iXI SEI Jtx _Cj Ufci „ Containing 100 Acres more or less, SI rUATE in Derry township, Mifflin coun ty, surveyed the sth day of May, 1774, in pursuance of an Qrder oi survey to John Rey nolds. Tlie said farm contains THREE JfegNsk 1 LNE.ME.VJ S and otic good, sub- BARN, with two Springs of 'iter, and is favorably situated 4 F-a3s2sS'miles from town, adjoining lands of Abraham Kot brock, attd others. Possession will be given on the 1-t day of April next. '1 he title is unbroken uud india ! putable. " The Chief Burgess is hereby authorised and required to make a deed to the purchaser thereof, at'ested by the corporate seal of said Borough, and the proceeds arising from the saie <>i said farm shall be paid into the Borough trea sury lor the general purposes of said Borough." Extract lion; the Poor House Lirv passed at the last session of the legislature, approved by the Governor April 22. 1650. T. A. V'ORRALL, Chief Burgess. Lew is l own, August 2, 1650 4Mamtf ° TO TEACHERS, \ \'"KITTEN PROPOSALS will be received \ y by the Board of School Directors of the Borough of Lewistown until .MONDAY. 3d September, 185(1, for One Fbst and Two Second ( ! iss M ilt ; One J irst and One Second Class Fe male ; and Six .Mole ox J'emale Teachers for the Primary Department, and One Teacher for the School for Colored children, to take charge of the several public schools in said borough, which are to he opened on the loth of that month, and continue for o or 9 months. COAL.—Proposals will also be received at the same time for furnishing and delivering at such places as the Board may direct 20 TONS OF GOOD COAL, gross weight, to be free from -late, bone coal, &c. GEORGE FRYSINGER. Pres't. Joseph Alexander, See'rv. Lewistown, August 2, ISoO. Pennock's Patent Grain Drill. Patent granted March 12. 1811—Rc-Isniftl October 30, Id!), CO P Y OF C L A I M . nj E wish to be understood that we do not ciaim the separate or individual action of the seed tubes independently of the seed roilers; but what wc do claim as our invention, and desire to secure by leltprs patent, is Ist. The simultaneous throwing into and out of operation, by the movement, of a lever, or other mechanical equivalent or device, each seeding cylinder and its respective or seed tube, for the purpose of sowing with any number of hoppers and drills that may be required in sowing point or otiier irregular shaped land without slopping the animal or animals attached to the machine—not intending to limit to the particular constructions herein described and represented in tho annexed drawings, but to vary them in any way that we may deem proper, so that the before desciibed results are effected by means of substantially the same as those describee in the foregoing specifications. 2J. We also claim the arrangement of the spur wheels for the purpose of connect'rg the seed rollers Y and hoppers P to the shaft O as before described, in such manner that they can be disengaged or engaged at pleasure whilst the machine is in motion. in testimony whereof wc have hereunto signed our names before the subscribing wit nesses. MOSES PENNOCK, Witnesses, SAMUEL PENNOCK- Joshua Taylor, Wm. Chambers. Ail persons are hereby cautioned against making, vending, purchasing or using drills iiifiiuging on tins claim,as we shall enforce the a\v against all such. aug2-3t S. & M. PENNOCK. MAGISTRATE S OFFICE < El RIS TI A A 1100 VEIE . Justice ol'(lie Peace, C4AN be found at hisnfliee, in the room re- J cently occupied by Hsquire Kuip, where lie will attend to all business entrusted to ins cire with the greatest care and despatch. Lewistown, July 1, 1-18—tf. W M. RE WALT 8 8 AS just received a large supply and vnri- M. .M. t-lv of (i ROC I] RI /," .S', which he will sell at fit ices. Sugar, Coffee, 'Reus, Mo lasses. Liquors, lash. Salt, Piaster, tfc. Also, Lumber, < out, ISails , ai.d all leading articles of trade. CO" As the business will be transacted strictly on the Cash principle, 1 can sell you goods as low as any other bouse in town. Bv calling at my shire, (west end of Elizabeth street, at the lock on Penna. canal) you van be convinced of this fait. fjeTtf liieinloi'v .\oticc. LETTERS lestameiUary on the estate of i ROBERT FIELDS, late of the borough of Ncvvb.n Hamilton, deceased, having been granted to the subscribers, they hereby notify all persons indebted to said estate to call and settle the same without delay, and those having claim* to present them duly authenticated. JOHN ITJKCELL, Newton ilimiUon. EI IJAH MORRISON, aug9-fii* Wayne township. j%TOTICE is hereby given that I purchased 11 at Constable's Sale, in the beginning of July, the following articles, a.* the property of John Watson, to wit : 2 Bay Horses 2 Sets Harness A light Two Horse Wagon, with Springs 1 Sled —which said property 1 have left in the hands of said John Watson during tnv will and pleasure, and hereby caution the public not to lit erf ere with the same in any manner what soever. THOMAS WATSON. Armagh township, August 9, 1850 3t + Opera lion* on ISic Teeth. J- N, SU2VINER. DENTIST- HfOULD inform the public that lie has re turned to Lewistown wjtlt t!;o view of making it his perintnent place of residence, and is now ready to bn consulted on the busi ness of his profession. His Office is-in the front room of flip second story of the Bank. [tny24tt 30 Uniforms, ~[VJ EVV and made in the most substantial ntati i l ner, according to the requirements ol the iaw regulating the Uniformed Militia of ilus State. Patriotic young men, desirous of keep ing op this important arm ot our defence, will find thisii rare opportunity for procuring cheap uniform". For further information apply to w.M R F.WALT. Lewistown, July 19,1950—Ut. I HAD PIPES, It to 9 iiiche?, ?oi .-m!" 1 bv 4 jy2Ulf r. 13. EUA.NCISCrS. ' TX sett English arid American Wagon lioxos 25sett English Tire Iron, 1} t<-4 in. broad Articles oi thin kind always on hand bv Jy2C(f F. G. I'RANCISUiJS. Manufacturing Co.'s su perior Pen Pocket Cutlery—nian ufaclurcd by the VYaterville Manufacturing Company, Waterbiiry. Conn, An invoice of the aixrve splendid American Cutlery juet re ceived. Premiums were given for these gords at the .New York and Philadelphia institutes— rivaling in quality and finish VVestenhotrn and Rogers' best cutlery. Each knife warranted. Forsake wholesale and retail bv Jy2oif F. (3. FRAN CISC US. ->c\v Shoe *itore. ii \ ! K ' r Ball's celebrated I.as!?, a.-sor ed I 1 f 4 12 sett 800 l Trees 10 Clamps ti sett ISchive's Patterns 8 pair Critnaing Boards For sale at lowest prices for cash bv F. G. FRAN CISC US, July 20-tf Dealer in Shoe Findings, > MOR()('CO SKlNS.Tampico, Madras, • *9 ('ape, &r. 4 dozen Lining Skins 4 do Binding do 12 sides Upper Leather 1 dozen French Calf Skins 1 do Stiait Morocco 4 do Kid Skins 3 do Red, Blue & Green Morocco Skin>; 1 do BronzeJ do do 2 do Fancy Colored do do With an assortment of Kit, l'tlcs. Rasps, Pegs, Tool? of all kinds. Shoe Thread, &c., at JytJCtf F. (4. FRANCISCUS'. FDR S A I.E. <> / \g \ bble. No 1.2 and 3 M At'KFREL > 50 halt-bb!?. No. 1 do. 50 do. No. 2 do. 500 sacks SALT 200 Dairy do. 10 hhds. city cured HAMS 5 do. Shoulders and SIDES 5 do. Sugar House MOLASSES 10 bbls. N. O. do. 5 hhds. of SUGAR 10 bbls. Porto Kico & crushed NUG \R 50 Bags of COFFEE 100 Kegs nails 20 Boxes GLASS 100 tons Planter 500 tons VViibt ,-barre Coal 200 tons Pine Grove do. 500 tons Lykens Valley do. 10,000 bu-hels Bituminous do. for Black smiths 400,000 fret LUMBER —Bards, Plank Ac 100,000 SHINGLES 1,000 bushels OATS UK) bbls. FLOUR 50 bbls. Monongahela WHISKEY By W.M. RE\YAJ;T. Lewistovvn, July IS, 1850. LEWISTOWN MILLS, TWF. subscriber has a sain sot his Mill started, and wishes *- to buy a LARGE QUANTITY OF AI.L KINDS OF (.RAIN, for which he will pay the CASH, as higl} as the market will afford, according to quality. Any person having good Wheat w lit do well to call and show a sam ple before they sett, as he thinks he can afford to give MORE than any person in the place Those not wishing to sell and wanting to -tore, he will receipt after harvest to be kept to trie ist of Dereniber, and after that time he will give a receipt to be kepi to the Ist of August, as he will wish to close ull his accounts twice a \ ear, and will not keep any over unless lie makes a written contract to that effect If the person holding the receipt does not sett before tile above days, it will be carried out to their credit at market price at the above named time. In giv ing a receipt, if tlie wheat is not good, he will mention the reduction per bushel in the receipt, so that when the owner comes to sell there will be no difficulty. All wheat left in store he will reserve the privilege of buying, when the owner wishes to sell, at 13 cents less than Philadelphia price when the canal is open, and 10 cents less when it is closed, and if Ue should not buy at these prices, lie will only charge one cent per bushel for storage No interest will he allowed on money left with htm for gram, as lie will be prepared at all time* to pay the cash. 11.- will keep a'! kitul* of FLOt'R an.l FF.Ct) for site, ' t.ut the enters must be left in the office m the mill, an respect fully inform their friends v and the public, that they still continue to carry nu the MA RULE ULSIAES.S in ail its various brunches, at their old stand, Corner of TUMP and VALLEY streets, u:\visTo\vy, where they have constantly on hand Marble Mantels, Tombs, Monuramts, Grate Stones, 4c, They are prepared to execute all kinds of I'laiii A: Oriinmeutnl Work with neatness and on the most reasonable terms. Thankful for tin* liberal patronage extended to theni, they -, I Sol l-i i Philadelphia Advertisements, v s. ia\vki;\< i:, ,9gent fir thr snlr if Snuthtrvrlk .Vitutifinlui ijig Company's U iil'mg Papa*. yp.lßß.NOi'sp av MLVOR St., rhiUthipiuj. V>K> 01" the a'ivc ■>!■;>.-rir>r I* V I*l- ; * how in store. anl for sale t" the tr.idi a; th • ii.tv.-st market j.rt c-. eon-ism gin pat t of l ine lh: k Kilt ('aps, 1 li. 1"> tint Ifi lbs . !■!■:<* & \vlslt-*. Superfine Medium ami Dci.u Writings, blue and while. F.zlra super and superfine 1 dm l'i>sta,blue and white, plain ami ruled. Superfine ( t toaieit .at Pol;. blue and * hoc plum and ruled. Extra super 1 iifn Note Piper", plain and giif. Super'.ine ,ti.,i tint Bill Papers, long ami bread Superfine and fit,a Colli.ll:i£ ft.n.je t gps ami Poet", hi le and w hue Kilra viper t igrc Caps and i etter.;. plain and ru'e J, hi tie and v. hue Ultra super Congress Caps at.t I.elD r*. gill. Si|>erfit;e Sermon Caps and PUSH. Superfine hitte linen thin l.ettert.. E.tlra super Bath Peals,blue ami \\ lute, plain .ml I '..1 - J Kin! l iid"red Note Papers ami Envelopes "LayvyetY' Ruef Paper* Superfine and tine < ajisanil Posts, ruled and plain, tdue arid white. various qualities and prh.es Also, lOiiD reatns p bile and assr.iti d r-ln e Papcr,B >n net Boards, while and assorted Tissue, Ten. Wrapping, Envelope, assorted and blue Mediums, Cap Wrappers, Hardware l'aje.'B, ic' ■ [July "dC-tini. Philadelphia :itul I.ivcrpool M\E Ol JVU KETS. SHIPS 3t RTltra M'.-Titl. HntLisr, TlOti.t s, Alfred F. Smith SHtaiNBO \ it, N O •• J.itoes West SIAEV I'LfcisASTs, NJ't '■ J. Also Drafts for sale, payable in all parts of Er-g! it: J, Ireland and Scotland, from tee pound upwatds Februarj 5. 18J0 -!y The (si'cal Cliina Store OF PHILADELPHIA. 'PHANKFI'L to the citizens of I.ewistown ar.d its ■■ rinity for th-ir increased custom, we again request their company to *. i. Tv our laige and splendid assortment of I hit.a, (la--s arid ({itecnsware. Dinner sets, i t sets, toilet nets, and single pieces, either of Glass, Chi; i or Stone Ware, sold iti quantities to suil purchasers. f..r loss than trmy can be had elsewhere—in fact at less th n> wholesale prices \ mericatt and Englisp .BRII r.WL: • t ICT.IL GOODS, in greater variety than ever I -*fbr ■ ffered in lite city Fanny C'bn. tin great variety, very ■heap. c> We would invite any person visiting the (it to call and set as—they will at least be pleased to iraU around our beautiful store, and to view the finest China mrf the rh-apest the world produces. Very respectfully, TVNDALE At MITCHELL, Y'. 219 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. September 22,1**19 ly. 1" HICKS MUTES, II huUtalt • I nodi 1 ? II ill' rr- H are. Broarr,, Brv C.:h. Looking Glass and I'arietv Starr, .Vb I" \orih Strand Strri '. Philadelphia, under J ii-ir,r Jo nr..' Carpel Ua re Ac use, II .\* ING enlarged my STORE, have on hand and a.n constantly manufacturing and receiving frum th eastern states and Europe, additions to my stock Cedar Hare.—Soo nest Cedar and 100 nest painted Tubs. 400 barrel and 200 staff Churns, 100 dozen Cedar and Obu dozen painted Pails, 200 dozen Wash Boards, 100 dozen nest Sugar and Flour Boxes; Spigots, Spoons and Ladle- iniloir Ware —6OO neat Market and 200 nest Chillies Baskets. 100 Willow Coaches. ( hairs and Cradles ; alarje assortment of flench a "d Domestic Baskets. Brooms and Brushes —10,009 Wire Brooms, 10 000 Sha ker Brooms, 200 dozen each Wall, Paint,£rrubbiup. Shoo and Horse Brushes; Tooth, Shaving, Cloth and Jlair Brushes of every style. Combs.— 2090 dozen Fancy Combs,of various patterns, snle, neck, pocket, dressing and hne-tooth Combs of vari ous stvles. looking Olufsrf of Pine, Cherry, Walnut, Mahogany and Gill Frame —all sizes and patterns ; German, Frencli and English Looking G!a.-•* Plates of all sizes from 7by y up to '3 by 120— (packinginsured to all partsof the l'nion> —together with a large assortment of Variety Goods ttu numerous to mention. The attention of Merchants respectfully solicited to the examination of my stork, a'l of which will be sold low for cash or city accepiance, o as to anticipate atry tmnpeiition that can be ofjeied Philadelphia, March 2, 1870—1y {Wholesale 5L It eta i 1 CLOCK STOKE, Xo. 239 Market street, abac Seventh, South side, ' PHILADELPHIA. A I.THOUGH we can scarcely estiniate the value of TIME coinniercially, yet by catling at the above cs sblishment, Jamfs Bardkr will furnish bis friends. m:ong whom ho includes all who duly appretiate its ! tieelness, with a beautiful and perfect Index for marking it progress, of whose value they cm judge. His extensive stock on hand, constantly changing in roiiformity to the improvements in taste and stylo of £3? pattern ami workmanship, consists of Eight-day and Thirty-hour Brass Counting House, Parlor. Church, and Alarm CLOCKS, French, G. . \ ihlc and other fancy styles, as well as plain, | which from his extensive cotinectionandcdrtespoitdcr.cM with tiie manufacturers he tind* he can put at Hie low est sell figure. in an\ quantity, from ore to a thousand, of which he will warrant the a. curacy tfrClocKS rrv'ic, asu' ir or ranted. Clock TrimningM ox hand. CALL and see me among thens. j IAMBS BARBER, 23S Maiiut st. Philadelphia, August IS, ISl9—ly. OLIVE K EV.VVS, 61 Si nth Second street, Philadelphia, Mantfocturrr of Salanander, Ft~r nrd Thief Proof Iron Chests, with Potcder Proof Locks, A M> WARRANTED eijuai to any other make for ie ruritv against Fire or Burglars, having withstood the lest of both, n ithout injury or loss to the owners. Also—ln store and for sale. Letter I'opj ing Pn-we and Books ; Seal Presses fur Corporal ions. Bunks, dec.; lirug. gist.-' Presses with Cylinders aid Pans; Hoisting Ma bines for Stores. Factories, Jcr ; Portable Shower Baths oI a new and superior construction, iulitided for either Cold or T\ arm water; Kefiueraiort for cooling and pte serving Meats, Buttrr, Milk, Ac., in the warmest weather, suilililit to stand in any part of the house 01 cellar ; Wa ter Filters, warranted to puiifj muddy or bad water, heih' r arTe ted by H tins. Marl, Linn stone, or any other :lu "' [Pbiiu Man.h 2, laid—ly v V R E IS: v \ v E K I Ar). 21 Bank strut, Bttirtcn Mnrkt' and Chesnut, and '2d and 3d struts, PHIL 1 D K L P H 1. 4 . T IE subscriber# beg leave tocallihe attention of coup A- try buyers to their assortment ofpapers, embracing he ditfereut varieties of Printing. Hardware, Writing, Envelope, and Wrapping papers. Tissue pa pels white and assorted colors, aUo Bonnet and Box Boards, Ac Being engaged iu the manufacture of pruning papers, ;hey solicit orders from printers for any given -, which will be furnished at short notice, and at fair pi n • - Market priees either in cash or trade paid for Lag. DUCK Kir & KNIC.HT, Xo. 21 Bank sti << t. Phifadrtphia. October 6, 1849 ly. M MOXTGOMEKV, CSoot A Shoe ManulauUn er, MARKET STREET LEW i STOW >. C CONTINUES to manufacture, 10 order. J every description ot BOOTS A,\J SHOES, on the most reasonable terms.— Having competent workmen in bteempiny uuJ using good stock, his ctislmiters,-- weliasxil others, may rely upon getting g'"d artii ie. well made and nearly finished. , January 22,1^49—U.