Offu Ul I'o.'e for Qnrernor and Canal Cominhsioner j in Juniata County. JOHNSTON Ligl.-r. S-rnoitw Clover Mifllintown*, 31 19 3U 79 Fermanagh, 76 92 71 92 Walker, 194 111 179 113 Fayette, 200 7G 201 76 j Delaware, 111 55 111 54 Greenwood, 86 189 79 194 Milford, 103 171 104 169 i Turbatt, 92 174 93 172 Bcale, "8 70 80 68 Tuscarora, 53 180 52 178 , Lack, 52 123 51 125 Black Log,* 17 17 17 17 1143 1337 1133 1337 ♦Black Log was stricken from Tuscarora and Lack in 1849, and Mitllintown was stricken from J Fermanagh last wiuter. We cut the following from the Philadelphia I Inquirer. 4 7'/ie Great Restorative. —When a medicine is well recommended by substantial, respecta ble citizens, as are Dr. Hociland's German Hit ters, sold by their sole proprietor, Dr. C. 51. j Jackson, Arch st. below Sixth, no one need be ; afraid to use them. We unhesitatingly rec- j comend them ourself, because we have seen ; such certificates of their efficacy, both in Europe j nnil here, as to convince us on the point. These Bitters are particularly excellent, we would add, at this season. A purification of the system, by medicines like the one in notice, at this time, may make it better able to resist the prevailing epidemic, the cholera, should it visit our city'the present season.. MIL. EDITOR. —Having a leisure hour the other day, I concluded to take a stroll among your many stores in I.ewistown. 1 found in no store a better assortment of goods, fresh and new, than at JOHN A. STKRETT'S. His profit on every thing is j small —so small that I cannot see how he j can make a living. His made-up clothing, j boots and shoes, and ladies' dress goods are surpassingly cheap and beautiful. B. 91ARR I E D , On Thursday, 3Uth inst., at the Lewistown Hotel, by the Rev. J. W. Elliott, Mr. ROBERT M. DICKEY, of Harrisburg, and Miss MARGARET JANE SMITH, of Lewistown. DIED. Departed this life, in great peace, in York, on the I'Jth inst., MICHOL MAGDALENE BROWN, in the 80th year of her age—mother of the Rev. James H. Brown, pastor of the Methodist Epis copal Church in this borough. THE MARKETS. Lewistown, October 31, 1851. Paid by Mealert. Flour ... jgcj 25 Wheat, white 75 Do red - - 71) Rye - - -50 Oats 25 Corn - 45 Cloverseed - - 4 25 Flaxseed - - 1 00 Timotbyseed - - 200 Butter, good ... 15 Eggs - 10 Lard 0 Tallow --- - 8 Potatoes 50 The Lewistown Mills are paying 70a7f cents for new wheat, and 70 a 75 for old. Clover seed §4,25. Rye 55 cents. Corn 50 cents per bushel. Prices of F100r—§2,25 per 100 lbs. for extra, and §2,00 for superfine. JLfr" E. E. LOCKE & Co. at Locke's Mills, are paying 60 cents for Rye, and 45 cents for Corn. PHILADELPHIA, October 30, 1851. FLOUR AND MEAL. —The demand for flour for export is limited ; sales of good brands at §1; for city use, sales at s4Ja4i- Extra flour is heid at S4£aß4£. fiye flour—Penn sylvania is firm at $1,25. Corn meai is held at #3], and scarce. GRAIN —Wheat—Sales of new Southern red at 80a81; white is held at 87a88 cents. Rye—Last sales of Southern at 03 cts. Penn sylvania is now in demand at 70c. Corn — Furthar sales of good yellow at 60 cents, afloat. Oats—New Southern are in demand at 34 cts. — I ledger. BALTIMORE, October 30,1851. FLOUR.—The market to-day for Howard Street Flour was dull and holders were not able to realize previous quotations. We heard of one or two instances where it has been of fered at $3,81 £. Sales of 1400 bbls. City Mills Flour $3,75, and 300 bbls. J. P. Miller's extra at .$4.50. GRAlN.—There is no change in the price of wheat. Good to prime reds we quote at 72a75 cts., choice parcels only bringing the latter price ; ?6aßo cts. for white, and 81a85 cts. for family flour white. Corn is rather dull.— Sales of old white at 54 cts. for prime, and 50 n52 cts. for cut parcels. Sales of new at 50a 52 cts. for prime white, and 50a54 cts. for prime yellow. Parcels not in condition sell at 45a47 cts. Oats are worth 30a35 cts.— American. AT COST! rrUltl undersigned offers to the public, af- JL fording FIRST RATE BAROAINS, his entire stock of Ilry (nooils, Hoots A: Shoes, at COST. Having taken the National House and .Stage Office, 1 find that 1 have too many irons in the lire to keep them all going, and therefore give the people this opportunity to buy cheap. J. THOMAS. Lewistown, October 31, 1851. HAT A CAP MANUFACTORY. W. (;. ZOLLINGER, Market street, Lewistown, adjoining Ken nedy Porters Store. 1 Respectfully invites the attention I °' u,c citizens of Miiflin and the ad joining counties to his ex style Hats &. caps,^^® which lie offers at prices that cannot fail tc suit purchasers. COUNTRY MERCHANTS will find it decidedly to their advantage to give him a call, for his arrangements are now such, as to entble hiin to furnish any quantity that may be desired on the shortest notice. The care and attention he has ever given to the manufacture of the style of Hats preferred by his numerous Ornish customers, will be continued; and he feels warranted in giving the ass trance that they will not be disap poir.te I. Grateful for the encouragement he has thus far received, he will continue to deserve it by continued assiduity to tlie wants of his friends, and s'rict attention to his business. A.ewistown, Uctobef HI, IHSI. EXHIBITION AND FAIR the Mifflin County Agricultural So ciety, of Agricultural ami Horticultu ral Products, Domestic Manufactures, Fine Arts and Arts, to be held at LEWIS TOWN, on TUESDAY and WEDNES DAY, November 4th and f>th. The following resolution was adopted by the Executive Committee of the Mif tlin County Agricultural Society, at their meeting on Tuesday, sth August. Resolved . That the following premiums be awarded by the Society at their annual exhibition, to be held on Tuesday and Wednesday, November 4th and sth, next. For the best improved, managed, and cultivated Farm, 00 For the second best do., 3 00 For the best field of Corn, 3 00 For the second best do., 2 00 For the best display exhibited and greatest variety of Agricultural Productions in general, 5 00 For the best sample of White Wheat, 1 50 For the best do. Red do., I 50 For the best Rye, 1 00 For the best Corn, 1 00 For the best Oats, 1 00 For the best Buckwheat, 1 00 For the best Potatoes, 1 00 For the best Turnips, I 00 For the best Beets, I 00 For the best dozen heads of Cabbage, 1 00 Not less than two bushels of each of the dill'errnt varieties of grain and roots to be exhibited, to entitle to a premium. Horses. For the best Stallion, f years old or over, t?5 00 For the second best do., 3 00 For the best Brood Mare, 3 00 For the second best do., 2 00 For the best Stallion between 2 and 4 years old, 3 00 For the second best do., 2 00 For the best Mare, 3 00 For the second best do., 2 00 For the best Horse Colt, under two years old, 2 00 For the best Mare do., 2 00 For the best Gelding, 3 00 Cattle. For the best full blooded Hull, of any improved breed, over one year old, 81 00 For the second best do., 2 00 For the best Hull of one year old or over, of mixed ornative breed, 1 00 Second best do., 2 00 For the best Hull Calf, under one year old, of any breed, 3 00 Second best do., 2 00 For the best full blooded Cow or Heifer, of any improved breed, over two years old, 4 00 Second best do., 2 00 For the best Cow or Ileifcr, of mixed or native blood, over two years old, 1 00 Second best do., 2 00 For the best Heifer Calf, from one to two years old, ofany breed, 3 00 For the best do., under one year old, 2 00 Sheep. For the best full blood, south-down Ruck, over one year old, 82 00 For the best pen of south-down ewes, not less than four in number, 2 00 For the best full blood south-down Ruck, under one year old, 2 00 For the best pen of lull blood Ewe Lambs, not less than four in number,2 00 For the best full blood Rakewell Buck, over one year old, 2 00 For the best pen of four Rakewell Ewes, 2 00 For the best full blood Buck, under , one year old, 2 00 For the best pen of full blood Ewe J.ambs, not less than four in num ber, 2 00 For the best Ruck, over one year old, of any or mixed blood, 2 00 For the best Ruck, under one year d 0.,2 00 For the best four Ewes, over one year old, of any or mixed blood, 2 00 For the best four Ewe J.ambs, 2 00 For the best pen of Weathers, not less than four in number, 2 00 Hogs, For the best Hoar, one year old or over, 83 00 Second best do., 1 50 For the best Hoar, from six months to one year old, 3 00 Second best do., 1 50 For the best Hoar Pig, from two to six months old, 2 00 Second best do., 1 00 For the best Sow, one year old or over. 3 oo Second best do., 1 50 For the best Sow, from six months to one year old, 3 00 Second best do., 1 50 For the best Sow Pig, from two to six months old, 2 00 Second best do., i 00 For the four best Pigs, under two months old, 1 00 For the best Hog, either barrow or splayed sow, 4 00 Poultry. I'or the best pair of lull blooded barn yard Fowls, of anv improv ed breed, ' $1 50 Second best pair, 1 00 For the best pair of mixed or com mon blood, ] 00 Second best do., 75 For the best coop of not less than four Ileus, 1 00 For the best coop of not less than five Chickens, under 7 months of age, 75 Second best do., 50 For the best coop of not less than five Chickens, under lour months of age, 75 Second best do., 50 For the best pair of Turkeys, 1 00 Second best do., 50 For the best pair of Guinea Fowls, 1 00 Second best do.. 50 For the best pair of Geese, 1 00 | Second best do., 50 For the best pair of Ducks, 1 00 Second best do., 50 For the best Butter, not less than four pounds to be exhibited, and done up in pound prints, .1 00 For the second best specimen, do., 1 50 Besides those already enumerated, the Society will award premiums for such Agricultural Implements, Mechanical In ventions and Productions, Domestic and Household Manufactures, anil other arti cles exhibited, as, in the opinion of a com petent committee, may be considered worthy, and approved by the Executive Committee. Inventors, Manufacturers, Mechanics, and Dealers in general, are invited to come j and make a display of their wares, and, j although they cannot expect a premium I for everything they may exhibit, (the Soci ety being yet in its infancy, and of course its means limited,) yet the Committee be lieve they will find it to be a vcrv efficient mode of bringing them into notice. And last, though not of least importance, the Ladies are respectfully invited to make and exhibit of their handiwork, and the Committee feel assured that the display of all that is useful and ornamental in their line will equal, if not exceed, any other department of the exhibition. Jieso/ved, That it be again published, that although all persons, whether mem bers of the Society or not, are invited to attend the exhibition as exhibitors, vet that no person who lias not signed the Constitution of the Society, and paid over to the Treasurer a sum not less than one dollar, previous to the time of exhibition, shall be entitled to a premium. The Committee would again urgently request of the citizens of Mifllin county, who are not already members, to enrol themselves as such without delay ; and of those who are members, to exert them selves and persuade their neighbors to be come members also. All exhibitors must be subject to the rules and regulations adopted by the Soei ety. Two premiums cannot he awarded for the same animal or article, in any case whatever. H ARDWARE, of aii kinds, at unusually . low prices, for cash, at 0(72 i F. G. FRANCISCUSTS. OIA TONS of Valentine & Thomas' best OU IRON, for sale by 024 F. G. FRANCISCUS, Agent for Valentine & Thonms. I,*: j U | LBS. Anvils and Vices. Screw Plates, assorted, £ to l.j inch, ' Blacksmith's Bellows, from 30 to 42 inches. For sale, low for cash, by I 024 F. G. FRANCISCUS. CA ILCHRIST'rf celebrated American lln ~W zors. A small lot of those splendid Ra zors just received. They require no honing or sharpening—each Razor warranted. For sale by oct24 F. a FRANCISCUS. JCfA KEGS pure White Load,s2 per keg ; •J'J 100 boxes Window Glass; 100 gallons Flaxseed Oil ; 100 ibs., I'utty, Spirits of Tur pentine, Paris Green. Chromes of different colors, with an assortment of all kinds Paints, Paint Brushes, Sash Tools. &.C., for sale bv oct 24 F. (J. Fit AN CISC US. Stoves. Stoves, Stoves. b A LARGE stock of new and beautiful Cooking and Parlor STOVES, Ten Plate do. from 22 to 32 inches; Air-Tight Cook, Vernon do.. Hathaway do., Keystone do., Universe do., Complete do. Revere Air-Tight Parlor Stove, Ottoman do., Persian do.. Excel sior do., Etna do. Barroom Stoves, Harp Can non do.. Cannon do., Cast Oven do., Russia do., Ben Franklin do —for wood or coal—ali of which will be sold low for cash, at the Hard ware Store of 024 F. G. FRAN CISC US. Fish. Salt, and Plaster. 1 1 X)R sale by T JOHN STERRKTT & CO., June 27.-tf At the Lewistown Mills. OILS. —Sperm Lard, and Linseed Oils on hand and tor sale at the Bee Hive Drug J store of K. W. HALE. CI REEN'S Celebrated Vermifuge—certain f cure tor Worms—for sale at the Bee Hive Drug store by E. W. HALE. r'B lEA. Young Hyson anil Black Teas, of a T superior quality, for sale cheap, ut the Bee Hive Drug Store, by j Sept. 12. E. W. HALE. riTHOMPSON'S VERMIFUGE. Only 12 A 1 cents per bottle. For sale by j May 9,1851. JOHN KENNEDY. I RPHOMPSON'S INDIAN BALSAM. ON JL ly 25 cents per bottle. For sale bv | May 9, 1351. JOHN KENNEDY. IVfroli-iim or fitocli Oil. I fl UOZEN bottles Rock Oil, raised by | J. v/ steam 700 feet from the bowels of the earth. It is highly recommended by physi cians for the cur? of a great many obstinate ' diseases, such as coughs and inflammation of the lungs, pains in the limbs and back, burns, i oruises, &c. For sale by JOHN KENNEDY. I Lewistown, May 9, 1851. Trout! Trout!! JUST received, 3 barrels .Mackanaw Lake Trout, 25 boxes Ohio Union dairy cream Cheese, I 5 do Cincinnati adamantine Candles, 25 do New York yeliow Soap, at cts. 3 tierces Evans &. Surft's sugar cured Ham, at 121 cts. per lb 350 gallons tine Lard Oil, equal to sperm. Call at Kennedy's if you want to buy 20 per i cent, below any store in Lewistown. seplO ' JOHN KENNEDY. Toiler. Coffee. IT is generally acknowledged, by both saints and sinners, that Kennedy's is the cheapest and best Coffee in Mifflin county, and that nei ther Jew nor Gentile can sell goods as low as Sept 12 JOHN KENNEDY. C*yi PER HALF BOX GLASS, 8 J • by 10. For sale by June 22, 1851. F. J. HOFFMAN. OD Sill 021 o DR. JOHN LOCKE. E i\ T IST, WILL return to Lewistown about the lUth of November next, for the purpose of attending to professional business, and will remain about one month at Irwin's LEWISTOWN MOTEL. l)r. L. is a regular graduate of the Balti more College ot Dentai Surgery, and devoted his entire attention to the business for seven years, which warrants him in offering entire satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. Lewistown, Oct. 24, 1851—tf. RE V|£) VA I/. Opera lions ogj lite Teelli. SAIVIUEL BELrORD DENTIST OFFERS his services to the citizens of Lewistown. and the adjoining counties, in - Hav '"o 'altcn lessons in this branch i. N. Stunner, and recently from Dr. .1 11. Bressler, of Bellefonte, he is satisfied that he will be able to give general satisfaction. Ca rious teeth Plugged with (lold, and Incor ruptible Mineral Teeth Inserted, from a single tooth to a full set, on Cold and Silver Plate, also on Pivot, in the most durable manner. All work undertaken by him he will guar antee to he satisfactory, and if it is not, the money will be refunded. lie may be found at his residence in West Market street, opposite the Red Lion Hotel, at ali times. Lewistown, Aug. 29, 1851.—tf NSW DAGUERREOTYPE ROOM, In the Town Hall, LcnMown. A C. SMITH, Daguerreotypist, would call XI , the attention of the citizens of Lewis- j town and vicinity to bis Daguerreotypes of CITIZENS AND OTHERS, At Kooius iu the Town nail. Persons sitting for pictures may rest assured that no pains will be spared to produce them in the highest perfection of art. His INSTRU MENT is of the most powerful kind, enabling him to execute pictures unsurpassed for high finish and truth to nature. Persons sitting for pictures are neither required nor expected to take them unless PER FECT SATISFACTION is given. N. 11. Instructions given in the art, contain ing the more recent improvements. The Public urt solicited to Call and Examine. Sept. 10, 1351.—tf 'Ol JOqOIOQ] *O3IJOU isajjoiis oi|j is pus suuaj ajqauoseai uo 'jopjo oi dn ojjtjtii JO [|os iji A\ <Aoqt qatqvv 'pueq uo .<|}ÜB)SUO3 *'o7s JO JU3UI)JOSSB p3}33(OS [[O.Vi pUK oSiCJ V •U.I 'IIAIO)M.UJ r l 'JJ oiff sjtaytj 'l'll' (I ' m Ai J° l**Ai JLOO V iUO /ayjn/x Mm in j nam 'saflNia v nihsihh BILLY JOHNSON'S C heap iiool, Slioc, A: C lolh it£ Store. HAVING returned from the city with a large stock of the above mentioned arti cles, he is prepared to sell at the lowest cash price. .Men's boots, from £1 25 to §0 00 Ladies' shoes, from 50 to 1 50 M Uses'shoes, from 25 to 1 00 Ladies' gaiters, from 1 00 to 2 00 according to quality. He is also prepared lo make to order all kinds of Boots and Shoes, on the shortest notice and reasonable terms. Re pairing done by Air. Rook in ihetame place. Persons wanting CXJOTIIIIJG will find it to their advantage to give him a call, as he purchases his goods for cash, and is enabled to sell cheaper than those purchasing on credit. Call and examine for yourselves, and he will convince you that he sells his goods CHEAP. Lewistown, October 10, ISSI. Tuscarora Academy. rpHE twenty-seventh semi-annual session of [ this institution will commence on MON DAY, the 27th of October inst. The whole ex pense per session of 22 weeks, for Board, Tui tion, Washing, tAc., need not exceed $44, and with economy may he less. For further par ticulars address, (post paid), DAVID WILSON, ) rrilic ipals DAVID LAUGHLIN, ) 1 n " c T a| S' Acadernia, Juniata co., Pa., Oct. 10,1851.* NOTICE. VLL persons indebted to the undersigned for Fees in the Frothonotary's Office, are hereby notified to call and make settlement of their accounts previous to the Ist day or De cember next, as after that date ir.y bills, with out respect to persons, will be placed in lite hands of a Justice of the Peace for collection. Z. RITTENHOUSE. late Prothonotary. Lewistown, Oct. 21, 1851-3t. NOTICE. f JAIIE Stockholders of the Milhrim 4* East A Kishacoquillas Turnpike Company are hereby notified that an election will be held at the house of Wm. Brothers, in Reedsville, on Monday , 3// A ovembir. at 1 o'clock. P. M., for the purpose of electing a President, Five Directors, and a Treasurer to manage the af fairs of said company during the ensuing year. WM. M'KINNEY, President. Lewistown, Oct. 24, 1851-2t. Pennsylvania Railroad. PASSENGER TRAINS leave Lewistown daily as follows: MAIL TRAIN. Eastward at 7 o'clock 30 minutes P. M. Westward at 2 o'clock 53 minutes P. M. FX PR ESS TRAIN. Eastward at 2 o'clock 35 minutes A. M. Westward at 8 o'clock 10 minutes A. M. FREJOIIT TRAIN DAII.Y, (EXCEPT SUNDAYS). Eastward at S o'clock 10 minutes A. M. Westward at 11 o'clock 55 minutes A. M. JAMES MILLIKEN. August 29, 1851. —tf lever and Powders. rpHOMPSON'S Fever and Ague Powders JL are a certain cure tor that disease, as tnanv in Lewistown can testify. They need no puffing. Prize 50 cents per box. For sale by JOHN KENNEDY. May 9, 1851. PUBLIC SALE. AT""ILL be exposed to sale by public outcry VV at the house of Isaac Plank, in Union township, Mifflin county, on SATURDAY, November 1, 1-51, a certain piece of wo o i> I- ax i>, situate in said township, late the property of Christian Plank, deceased, adjoining lands of Alexander Gibboney, H. Steely's heirs, John Hooley, and others, containing 30 Acres, more or less. The property will be sold to gether, or in lots of about ten acres, to suit purchasers. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, p m., on said day, when terms will be made known by ISAAC PLANK, JOSEPH lIAFFLY, Executors of said deceased. Union tp.. October 3, 1851.—ts* POSTPONED SALE. Valuable Town Property FOR SALE, AT TILL be oilered at Public Srle, at the YV Court House, on Monday. stli January next, that well known property formerly occupied by the Bank of Lewistown, and now by Long enecker, Grubb A Co.. bankers, situate or, the corner of Market and Brown streets, in the borough of Lewistown, the lot being thirty-one feet front on Market, and two hundred feet deep on Brown street to a sixteen feet alley. A-RA The improvements arc a large brick uflL l' J " se ' thirty-oiio feet on Market IjJJIjSp street, with extensive brick back buildings, brick Stable and Carriage House, Smoke-house, &c., enclosed by brick walls, with hydrant in yard, and valuable fruit trees and grape vines on said lot. This prc perty offers inducements to purchasers, being one of the most desirah'e business situations in the borough. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, p. m., of said ' da_v. An indisputable title, clear of all incum brances, will be given. Terms made known on day of sale by the subscribers, Trustees of the Bank of Lewistown, FRANCIS McCOY, FRANCIS McCLURE, JAMES DICKSON, October 24, 1851.—td Trustees. tpHK BROWN'S MILLS, with DHT.I.MVO X HOUSE, Store Room, Miller's House, and Cooper Shop. Also, the Rrowii's Hills Hotel, now kept py SAMUEL W. STEWART, Esq., with large Stables. Garden, and about thirty acres of first rate farming land thereto attached. Also, the new Blacksmith Shop, containing two fires and a large shoeing apartment, all under the same roof, new and complete, to -I^!{| LIVG ,IOUSE . Stable, garden and lot of ground attached. Also, V i * | ar g e anc j convenient Wagon Maker's Shop, now being put in complete re pair, with a large yard in common with the smith's shop adjoining. These properties are all now occupied, and promise to be among the first country business stands in Mitllin county. Possession will be given on the Ist day of April, 1852. For terms apply after the 15th of October next to ISAAC B. PARKER, At Brown's Mills Hotel. September 26, 1851.—tf More Truth than Poetry. The people dear, as politicians say, Is what makes us appear to-day, We write in rhyme so that you all May read, reflect, and give us a call. For we have opened, and for sale designed, Hoots and Shoes of every kind ; For men and women we've supplies— For children, too, of every size. We've LADIES' ROOTS, the best that'* made, And Misses' toe. of every grade j Our stock of Gaiters is complete— Our Jefferson's cannot be beat. Our Jenny Find's are just the thing; Rut of them we need not sing, Merely say that they are cheap. Double soled, and can't be beat. Our Boots are all of the best kind, A little the best in town, you'll find; We've boy's boots too, so very low, We ttr surprised how fast they go. Of half our stock we cannot sing, For It consists of every thing That women, men, or boys do wear— So much we can't describe with caro. And if it suits the people's ntind, We'll take produce of every kind ; But, then, the CASH, it is confess'd At all times will suit us the best. You need not fear our shelves to thin, Supplies are always coming in ; We buy them cheap, and well we know, \V"e can't be beat 111 selling low. Now, we invite you, one. and all. We hope you'll not forget to cali; You'll timl us two doors from Wattson's store And now we are done —we'll say no more. W. \V. UttOWN. Lewistown, October 21,1831. Register's Notice. riMIE following accounts have been examined L and passed by me, and remain filed of re cord in this office, for the inspection of heirs, legatees, creditors, and all others in any way interested, and will be presented to the next Orphans' Court of the county of Mifflin, to be held at the Court House, in Lewistown, on THURSDAY, the fif/t da;/ of JYovembe r„ 1851, for allowance and confirmation : Ist. The account of George Shade and An drew Wise, administrators of George Shade, deceased. 2d. The account of Thomas 1. rostlethwaite, administrator of James Gamble, deceased. 3d. The account of William Baker, executor of Edward Dougherty, deceased. 4th. The account of Jacob Peachey and Isaac Yoder, administrators of Michael Hostetler, de ceased. sth. The account of John Laughlin, guar dian of Richard Glasgow. 6th. The account of Robert Mathews, admin istrator of Joseph Mathews, deceased. 7th. The account of Joseph Alexander, ad ministrator ilc bonis non of Jacob Hartzeli, dee'd. JAMES L. McILVAINE, Register. REGISTER'S OFFICE. > Lewistown, Oct. 10, 1851. ) 4t Executor's Notice, jVOTICE ' s hereby given that Letters ll Testamentary, upon the estate of PHIL IP ROTH ROCK, late of Derry township, Mifflin county, deceased, have been granted to the subscriber, residing in McVeytfnvn, in said county. All persons indebted to the said es tate, are hereby required to make immediate payment, and all those having claims against the same, are requested to present them duly authenticated for payment. A. ROTH ROCK, Executor. Oct. 24, ia r il fit. Can in Shoes. V LOT of Hartshorn's Gentlemen's Leather soled Gum Shoes, a superior article for sale by MOSES MONTGOMERY. ITEW ST 03.13 AM) \i;w (iOODS. rnnr. undi I !signed is just receiving then 1 Philadelphia, u large and choice assort j ment of Dry Goods, r.rocerifs, and Qufensvare, superior to any ever before offered in this com munity, which will be sold low for cash or en unity produce. Call at the McCLVMZ ST A Si), one door west of MAYES' TAVKRN. Among the numerous articles embraced in this fine stock are the following Blue, black green, and brown CLOTIIS-, Cassimercs, Vesting?,Cassinets, Jeans,&c.; Muslins, brown and bleached; l)e Laines. Cashmeres, Alpacas; j Ribbons, and Fringes; SHAWLS, Far pets, Carpet Chains, and a choice lot of Bags. In (lie Ciirocery Line, we have the best of Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Rice, j Cheese, Molasses, &c. We have Boots arid Shoes. Looking Classes, Cedar Ware, Hard ( ware, Nails, Fish and Salt, Tobacco and Ci | gars, and a few choice sugar cured Hams. OCT" All kinds of BRODICK taken in store and forwarded to Philadelphia, or bought at j cash prices. N. B. The public are invited local! and ex i amine for themselves before looking elsewhere. WM. P. MILLIKKN. i Lewistown, Sept. 26,1951. FALL &Hfi liOODS. "IT7 H have just opened at our old stand the Tf largest and most complete assortment of Fall and Winter Goods that we have ever offered to the public. Having previously re duced our old stock very low, we have been enabled to replace it with new, at extremely low prices, and we think we can offer those who see tit to patronize us, as good bargains as any otlif-r establish ment in the place. Our stock of French black and colored ISioaiS Cloths, Beaver Cloths, Blanket Coatings, :ind French and fancy Cassimeres is particularly large and desirable. We now sell heavy lirown Mus lins, a yard wide—choice of four makes —at 6{c.; Conestoga and New Market R, at ?e.; beautiful rich style Mous do laiaes. at 121 c.; and fast colored prints at sto Oc. We wish before purchasing elsewhere, to examine our Mova nn i.aines, Casiimekes, English and French Merinoes , Poplins, Silks, Dress Trim mings, Shawis, Bonnets, &c., as we think we can offer them as great inducements as any other concern. We have added about Fifty Pieces of Carpeting, to our former stock, embracing splendid Brus sels (the first ever offered here), new style three ply Imperial, Ingrain of all grades, beau tiful Venitian for stairs and entry, low priced do., druggets, listing, and rag (larpets. We have Floor Oil Cloths, yard to yard and a half wide; Window Shades; BOOTS AAJJ SHOES, of every description ; and (liroceries, as low as the lowest. and see for yourselves. WATTSON, JACOB & CO. Lewistown, Sept. 26, 1851. A FRESH ARRIVAL OF m dio iumj mm Thirty days later from Philadelphia, New York, and Boston! Great Reduction in the Price of Goods!! rpHE undersigned, thankful for past patron- J- age, would beg leave to inform the citi izens of Mifflin, Huntingdon, Centre, Onion, and Juniata counties that they have just re ceived from the east, and are now opening, one of the largest, and decidedly the cheapest stock of • Fall and Winter Goods ever offered in this place, having bought our goods later in the season, and for cash during I the present severe pressure in the money mar j ket. We feel confident in saying that we can and will sell goods at frotn 10 to 20 per cent, cheaper than the cheapest. We have blue-black, brown, olive, and green, French, &c., C'rHM CCD r 'f cs-a ; cassimeres, satinets, vesting?, French merinoes, | Thibet cloths, cashmeres, m. de laines, alpa i cas, ginghams, silks, satins, cloakings, bonnets, j ribbons, lace, gloves, flannels, linsevs, &c. I Bay State long shawls, at from $3 to §9 each ; | prints, at from 3 to 12£ cts. per yard ; domes j tic muslins, 3 to cts. per yard; sugar, at. I from 5 to 10 cts. per lb.; prime Rio coffee, 10 i cts. per lb. Also, BOOTS, SHOES, AM) READY-MADE CLOTHING, cheaper than they have ever been sold here. Hardware and Queensware, I'hh, Salt, Plaslcr, Ac., Ac. Call and satisfy yourselves. No humbug ; here. " SKILER & STUART. Lewis'own, Oct. 24, 1851. —tf WANTED —SOO,OOO bushels good red and white Wheat; also, Rye, Corn, Oats, and Clo ver Seed, for which we will pay the highest t casli prices. S. & S. HA T & ( Ar#gp> IT. J. E T JDISILL, At his Old Stand in .\lurktl street, HAS just received from the city the WINTER FASHIONNS, and a large stock of material, which he is manufacturing into , most superb tIATS, which cannot fail to please. He has now on hand a large and well-as sorted stock of Men's, Boys', and Infants' of' every quality and price, lie has also re ceived a supply of MIIIKS' MIII S, BOAS, TIPPETS, AND CAPES, of the latest styles, which he will dispose of at very cheap rates. His Ornish friends will aiso find him pre pared to suit their tastes, liis unrivalled BROAD-BRIMS will receive the same caie and attention which he has always bestowed upon them. Don't torget the old stand, where vou may depend upon not being disappointed. Thankful for the liberal share of cu.-torii lie stowed on him heretofore, he solicits his old friends and 999 new ones—being all he can at present accommodate—to call and adon* themselves with a new hat or can. Lewistown, Oct. 21. Issl.
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