Fi-cs the Census Report of 1860, AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIONS. Value of farm- I Aires of Impro- ing impieta'tt Value of live Bushels Wbeal Bush ,of Indian j veJ land. k. machinery stock. i corn. IhMt*, 2.019,593 #2,363,517 §9.831,488 New Hampshire, 2,251.388 2,314,125 8,871,9'Jl i 185 858 1,573.870 Vermont, 2,322,923 2,774,959 11.292,748 | 493.068' 1.825,776 Massachusetts, 2.127.924 3,173,809 9,619,964 29,784, 2,326,167 Rhode Island, 337,672 473,395 1,466,636 39 516,133 Connecticut, 1.734,277 2,043,026 7,353,996 40,167 1,996,462 New York, 12.285,077 22,217,563 74 672,356 13,073,357 17,844,808 New Jersev, 1,770,337 4,267,124 10,678,264 1,508,216 8,605.396 Pennsylvania, 8.619,031 14,931,993 42,146,711 15,482,191 19,707,702 Delaware, 524,364 471,385 1,718,396 466.784 2,888,896 Maryland, 2,797,905 2,463,443 7,997,634 4,494,680 11,104.631 District of Columbia, 17,083 40,220 71,573 17.370 - 65,280 Virginia, 10.150,108 7,021,659 33,607,962 14,516,950 35,536.582 North Carolina, 5,443,137 4.056,006 17.637,106 2.147,699 28,266,999 South Carolina, 4 074.855 4.143.709 15 080,015 1.u6627b 16,272,308 Georgia 0.323.426 5.901,050 25,727.408 1,085,784 30,428,540 Florida' 349,423 675,885 2,945,668 1,225 1,993,462 Alabama 4 3>7 088 5 066,814 31.558,6-6 292,429 28,485.966 Mississipui, 3,4-9,640 5,759.73- 19 303.593 215,1-1 21,836,154 Liuisiaiw, 1,567,998 11.326,310 10,983,508 84 10,915, 00l 'j' exa . 635 913 2,095,308 10,263,086 42,418 5,796,735 Arkan ' 78(1333 J ,594,941 6,728,254 193.902 8,857,296 Tennessee 5,087,057 5.351,178 29,134,193 1.638,470 52,137,863 j Kentucky 6 068,633 5,388,092 29,698,3-6 2,184,763 58,922,786 j Ohio 9,730,650 12,716,153 43,276,167 14,967,056 59,768,750 i Michigan 1.923,582 2.704,171 8,005.429 4,918.706 5.620,215 ! Indiana ' 5,019,822 6,748,722 22,398,965 | 6,625,474 52,867,564 j I '!inos * 5,U4.041 6 349,826 24.817,954 1 9,433,965 57,179.263 Missouri 2 911 422 3.977,449 19 764 672 ! 2.943,840 35 709,042 ] owa ' 814,173! 1.202,978 3.602,769 1,442,074 8.475.027 Wisconsin, 1,011,308 j 1,701,047 4 594 717! 4 292.20b j 1,963,378 California. 31,312 88,593 3.456,725; 98,282 90.082 Minnesota 5,035 j 15,981 103.859 3,422 16,665 Oregon ' 135,357 j 183,403 1,675,969 • 228,882 2.92- ' 15 219 76,495 533 951 j 103.441 9,144 New Mexico, 161.296 j 78.217 1,504,49? 196,575 355,795 T ota |, 112,042,000 151,620,273 552,705,238 1 101,799 230 591,586,053 j IIUIER i CO, riour aitti General Produce | COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ! Dealers in Plaster, Salt, Fish, Coffee, Sugar,! and Groceries generally. WAREHOOSF. OS THE RAILROAD TRACK. !\o 28 South Howard street, Baltimore. "T IBEItAL ADVANCEMENTS made on con- . _|_j signments—quick sales at best market pri ces—and prompt returns. Solicit consignments. ; REFER TO James Swan, Esq., ITes't Merchant's Bank, Dr. J. H. McCulloch, do. B'k of Baltimore. T. Meredith, Esq., do. Com. & Far. B'k, _ ' H. Stuart & Son, merchant,, z_' T. W. & G. Hopkins, do. > 5 Heiser & White, do. Siingluff & Ensey, do. ; 5 Reynolds & Smith, do. SlingluET, Devries &. Co. do. Albert & Bro., do. J H. M. Brent. Esq , Cashier, 1 J. H. Sherrard, Esq., do. Winchester. Merchants generally, S Petor Radebaugh, Bedford, and merchants and franaers generally. Baltimore, Dec. 24, 1851—ly? Sale of Personal Property. \TTILL be sold at public sale, at the late \\ residence of CHRISTIAN BYLER, de ceased, in Brown township, Mitilin county, nine miles from Lewistown, 3$ miles from lleeds vilie, and from Belleville, on Thursday, February 20. 1852, the following personal property, to wit: Horses, Cows, Young Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, Wagons, Ploughs, Harrows, Sleds, Sleigh, Cut ting Box, Horse Gears, Log Chain, Handscrew, Double and Singletrees, and a variety of other Farming Utensils. Also, a quantity of House hold Furniture, embracing Stoves, Tables, Bed steads and Bedding, Corner Cupboard, Chairs, Bags, &c., &.c. Sale to commence at 9 o'clock, A. 11. on said day, where terms will be made known and at tendance given by JACOB BYLER, February 6, ISs2—3t* Administrator. Sale of Personal Property. rj'HE undersigned Administrator will sell at [ public sale, at the late residence of R. 11. ALEXANDER, deceased, in Derry township, on Wednesday, March 3, I £355, the following personal property of said deceas ed, consisting of Horses, Cows, Hogs, Sheep, Drill, Plows, Harrows, Cultivator, Wheat in the Ground by the acre, and a genera! variety of FARMING UTENSILS and HOUSEHOLD and KITCHEN FURNITURE, comprising almost ever' article in general use. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, a. m. of said day, when terms will be made known bv JOSEPH MILL!KEN, Admr of R. H. Alexander, deceased. February 6, 1852—ts [t>] Administrator's Sale, I I Y virtue of an order of sale issued by J the Orphans' Court of Mifflin county, w ill he ex posed at public outcry, on the premises, in Oliver town ship, Mifflin cour.ty, on Friday, February *-57, 1833, that terrain tract of land, la'e the property of BENJA MIN" WALTERS, late of said township, deceased, ad joining lands of Joseph Rhodes, Casper Dull, George Gal t.raith, and others. The tract contains .^amisss V- I_ n 40 acres of which are cleared and in H i i 1 a good state of cultivation. There ' a i I ■ •g'Two Story frame House, an Orchard, a 'i u " l2 0! * never failing water on The property w ill he sold altogether, or in parts to suit orrbasers. TSRMS - One-tl ird of the purchase money to he paid on confirmation of sale. The balance in two equal an i nal payment", with interest, to be secured by bund and mortgage. JOHN WALTERS, SAMUEL 11. WALTERS. Jan 3d t. Admr's of Benjamin Walters, dcr'd. Executors' Sale. rPHE undersigned Executors will offer ai U public sal", on the premises, on Thursday, ill arch IS, I 8.12. K! 1 o'clock P. M , the following Real Estate, late the property of DAME!. ROW E, deceased, to wit The one half of a sixty feet LOT OF JBSsJ M GROUND, situate in Water Street, in TRsSf ' 1 lhe Borough of Lewistown, adjoining lot of John Comfort's heirs ami others, — 1 rent I *^■HsT"'• i•••• ir r tliereon erected a 1 \\ OS! ORY DWELLING, with convenient BACK-BUILDING &.c. immediate possoaaion will be givei>. TERMS or SALS.— One half of the pitrihase money to be paid i n confirmation of sale —the remainder in one year, Willi Interest, to be secured by bond and mortgage C. STRATFORD, ROBT. HOWE, Lewistown, February 6, 1652 ts Executors. f l l,t)THli\G.—A general ns- sortment of Ready-made Clothing, consisting of heavy winter Coats and .Sacks, Vests and Pants, all made in Lew isloivu— for salt by noSS JOHN KENNEDY. Philadelphia Advertisements. Straw Goods—Spring 1852. I r gMIE Subscriber is now prepared to -A- exhibit to Merc'hunts and Milliners his usual heavy , stock of Ladies' and Misses' ISilraw am! Silk E'oimml*, SiliaH au this morning been got at, and the interior wood-work, with | son - Stereotype plates which w. re In thesafeduringthe j | fire (the hooks having been removed), are found to he | i UNHARMED. I have thu day purchased from Mr. i , John Parrel a roth*- • Patent S.ilein;* dcr," and would ' crnfHntly recommerd these well known rsKs to all : who wish security against accidental fires. GEORGE S APPLETON. ; We fully concur In th above, and would also add that j the large WALL FIRE-PROOF, near which the above j Safe stood, has also sir.ee been opened, and although the j outside appearance is good, and the walls of the same i still standing, the whole interior is therrtd to a tiA r. C G HENDERSON & CO, j j '-Ate Seventh and Chestnut streets. ! O The genuine " ///-.'ft/fCVO'S (VVilder's Patent) j S.jL-fi.li-t.YDKH S FLA,which received th- Pri?t Xcdal at the great WORLD'S FAIR, nrtd are universally ac- I know lodged to be the most perfect security against fire | now known, can be obtained of the only authorized Agent i in this State, JOHN FAR REE, 31 Walnut street, Philadelphia. •WSafes of aR other kinds, having been taken in part I pay for •' HRRRING'S." will be sol i at very low prices j Philadelphia, Jan 30, 16523 m. ,j F A Is Is AN 1> U 8 \TE II ClrOTniNfi. |-| \ NEW AND COMPLETE assortment of the latest •' ! - a and most fashionable stt le of ami BoyS Clotiiius. I manufactured lit the bert manner, may be had at the H ! Lowest Cash Trices at CrDO. CULIN'S n Clothing I'Mtabiikvliiueut, South-east corner of Market and Second sts , PHrt.ADEI.PHIA, embracing a choice assortment of '■ Drc.vs ami Frork Coals, Cloaks, Sack Coats, Banjup Coats, Business Coats, U. f t-'gether with iiis usual extensive variety of Englieh, French, and American Cloth* and Winter Fabrics,suit ed to the wants ot men and boys, both for dress and business garments. Particular tare his been tik*n to procure a complete assortment of goods adapted to ;hr n.-w style Winter Coats, PANTALOONS, VUSTS, AC., to which he wotlid invite special attention, and particu • iarly to hi* new assortment of Pttnii-liiiiK CISOOSIN, , consisting of Hhirts, Stocks, Handkerchiefs, 4c.; all of which are offered at the lowest possible r.arh prires, and as ' cheap as any other Clothing Store In the Union. S f> Parents wTin desire Boys' Clothing are earnestlly .' invited to examine the stock, as the greatest care has 1 InoMi taken to provide the most durable patterns and de nimble styles, at the most economical rates. ** rim.all Notes taken at par for goods. September 26, ISsl—aprlly VLDI POirS NOTICE. —The under signed Auditor, appointed by the Orphann* Comt of Mifflin county, to distribute the assets in the hands of .1 osEi'it Ai.A v *NDKR, administrator of JACOB HAIIT ZEI.L, late of the Borough of Lew istown. in said county, deceased, ajqioints SATURDAY, the blh day of March f next, at hi* office, where parties interested may attend I if they see proper. JAMES DICKSON, Auditor. 1 . wlstown, Feb. 13 l 1:' ' It. FOR SALE or RENT. J r*IHE Lots known as the LIMESTONE | QU'ARRY LOTS, together with the Quarry on the ; Lewistown and Kishacoquillas Turnpike. 1 The BRICK HOUSE and LOT.Mtuate ! i * ,jr on Third street, the estate of Andrew | Keiser, Esq., deceased. Apply to E B anks ortt. Stonbr, Esqrs., Executors. ALSO, FOR RENT, The HOUSE and LOT on Brown street, above the Presbyterian Church—the property of Rev i D. L. Hughes. Apply to A. A. BANKS. Lewistown, Feb. 13, 1802. ELECTION. TV; OTICE is hereby given to the STOCK- J- v HOLLDERSof the Lewistown and Kishacoquillas Turnpike Company, that there will be an election held at the house of William Brothers, in Reedsville, oil MON DAT, March Bth, 1802, to elect a President, six Managers, and a Treasurer, for the ensuing year. CASPER DULL, President. February 3, !552-le. 11A It 'l IVS SELF REGULATING SKUIMi MACHINE. BY the use of this Machine one person , can do as much sewing, and make better work | than live or six can do by hand. Tailors, Saddlers, A;c., look to your interest. Ma- 1 ehines, Shop ami County Rights for sale. Apply to JOHN LOCKE, Lewistown, until February 10th, after that at l.ewisburg, Union County, Pennsylvania. P. d. One of tln-se Mutinies may be seen in oper ation at C. AI. Siilll's Tailor-simp in this place. JOHN LOCKE. 1 Lewistown, January Jo, lss2—if •CLOCKS, SWATCHES, A \I) .IGU'ELRY. subscriber Lao ibe salibiitcliOti "?f an -1 noum-ing to the citizen* of this place and \i.inity, that he lias jusl opened, at the stand iulel oct i.pied by J. P. Scm.oswiai, on Market street, neatly ppc.oie. the Bank, a well selected stock of Ulockn, Jrwcli'j. whit li he \\ tl, dispose of at the lowest possible prices, t he Sim k is new, embracing the latest st; les, and afford ing an exceilenl variety, which must be examined to be appreciated, both in regard to quality and price. ay-Clocks, Watches and Jewelry will be It II I*A 1 lf CI) u the very besl manner with despatch, and wai ranted for one year. He hopes by selling low, punctual ly fulfilling his engagements, and strict attention to busi ncas, lo secure a proportion of public patronage. N. W. JUNK IN. Lewiston n, January 9, 1358 - tf Wood Turning Establishment. Lcniblonn. i'a, VV7"DOI) TURNING, in all its various ▼ V branches, in city styles, at low prices, j done to order on the shortest notice. Ilt tl Pokls, Chair Broom-handles, Hoe-handles, Rosettes, Newell I'osts, Awning Posts, Pillars, Rods, Rounds, Balusters, Table Legs, Patterns, Wagon Hubs, Chisel and Auger Handles, Columns, &c. Will 1* SAW. Wagon Fellows, Columns, and a!! kinds of ! Carpenter and Cabinet work sawed to order. CIRCULAR SAW. Plastering Laih, Roofing Lath. Paling, and all kinds of Ripping, also done on the shortest notice. Piaster ?Bill. ; At all times on hand, Ground Plaster, and I for sale Ht as low prices as can be obtained in i this county. All the above work done and articles fur nished at the Turning Mill and Machine Shop of the subscribers, situated in WATER STUEET. immediately above the Lewistown Mills, in tlie borough of Lewistown. N. B. Mechanics, Farmers, and all others who desire anything in any of the above named branches of business are respectfully invited to favor us with their custom DANIEL ZEIGLER 9c CO. June 13, 1851. —tf Executor's Notice. X' OTICE is hereby given that Letters j i v Testamentary have been grained to Hie subscri i bt:r, resi ing in Union township, Miffliu county, on the estate of REBECCA Mcf'LIsLLAN, of id li '.vnship deceased. All persons indebted to the said deceased are requested lo make immediate payment, and those having accounts against the same, will please to present them duly authenticated for settlement it hoot daisy. DAVID ZOOK, Executor. Union township, Jan. 30, 1852-Gt. Estate of R. Hervey Alexander. i Late of Derry township, Mifflin county, deceased. XTOTICK is hereby given that Letters J_ v of Administration on tin* estate of ft IIERVEY ALEXANDER, late of Derry township, Mifflin county. ! deceased, have been granted to the subscriber, residing jin ihe Borough of Lewistown, in said county All per j sons indebted tosaid estate are hereby jiotiti, d lo call and ' make payment without delay, and those having rjasms present them, dulv authenticated, for .-eltiement. JOSEPH MILLIIvEN. i Felirii'iry fit. [uj Adnjiuijitralor. Estate of John Kenegy, dee'd. Lata of Menun Township, Mifflin county. ]\T OTICE is hereby given that Letters X. a of Adminisiration on the estate of JOH X KENE r.Y deceased, late of Menno township, Mifflin county, have been granted lothe subscriber, residing in said town hip All persons indebted to said estate are hereby tio lifted to call and make payment without delay, and those having claims to present them, duly authenticated, for ; rctllement. JACOB ZOOK, ' February fi, 18."3 fit.* Administrator Estate of Samuel J. George, Late of MrVeytown, Mifflin county, deceased ' jVj OTICE is hereby given that letters ol ! i- A Administration on Urn Estate of BAMPEL. J GEORGE, late of the Borough of McVeytown, Mifflir county, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned residing in the li,ir< ugh of l.e istown, in said county.- VII persons indebted to said Estate, are hereby notifiet i to eall and make payment without delay, and thos* i having claims to present them duly authenticated foi settlement. W. J. JACOBS. Lewistown, February 6, 185S—fit Administrator. The National Restaurant, IN the basement of the National Hotel, is now open, and refreshments of all kinds will ht | served up as called for, on the European plan j by J. THOMAS & CO. Lewistown, Sept. 26, 1851.— tf 4 LCOHOL. —5 barrels Pitts i burgh Alcohol, 78 deg. above proof, at 62, cents bj ' the gallon—cheap for Oyster Cellars and Hatters. Fo; ' "Va2B JOHN KENNEDY. rAOR PUDDINGS. — Heckefs Farina, pre pared expressly for families, hotels uni eating houses. Corn Starch, a new article foi the -aire purpose, Similarly prepared, lor salt at decl2 BANKS' Variety Store. New Arrangement. ! A FTER tendering our sincere thanks to our J\. numerous customers for their liberal pa ' tronage for a number of years past, we would i state that, having a number of accounts due that we are anxious to have closed up, we have resolved to OPEN A NEW SET OF BOOKS, and en- I deavor to close dp all our accounts as soon as I possible up to Ist February. After this we j purpose bringing our business nearer to cash. I ! We shall continue to accommodate our friends ! as heretofore, excepting that ail accounts made I I after this period, we desire to have settled up I at the end of 60 days. , tr6 F. J. HOFFMAN. juried Pcac. es. V FIN I'] stock of splendid Dried Peaches, at §2 50 per bu-hei. Also, Par'd Peach- j | es—for sale by F. J. HOFFMAN. Groceries—Great Reduction! WE have just received a large assortment i of superior Groceries, which we arede : termined to sell F R CASH lower than the same ! quality of goods can be r< gu'arlv purchased ! elsewhere. fe6 F. J. HOFFMAN. | Burning Fluid and Pine Oil, l A L\\ AYS ON HAND.—As we manufac- j | f\. ture Burning Fluid extensively, we can : furnish dealers with it lower than they can get i ; it from the city. fe6 F. J. HOFFMAN. (lORDAGE. —Always on hand, a fine as- j J s irtrnent of Ropes, from $ in. to l.\ inch. ; : Aiso, Twines, Tie Yarn, Cotton Laps, Bags, j Sic. F. J. HOFFMAN. Drugs and Medicines. ! rpHIS branch of our business continues to j JL receive due attention. Our Drugs and I i Medicines have been selected with the greatest j care, and purchasers may rely upon getting ' Medicines i f good quality. OCT Wholesale purchasers a re invited togive I us a caii, as we can soil them Drugs and Med- ' i ieines at a small advance on city prices. Copal Varnish, good, at §175 to 200 per gallon. Pure White Lead, §2 00 per keg. j Glass, 8 X lit, §1 621 per half box. Putty, , cfs per ib. : leo F. J HOFFMAN. HARDWARE STORE. ]"N this branch of cur business ; . defy competition. As we have J'jUUßr' j no occasion to buy on credit, our I goods are well purchased, and therefote we can furnish our numerous customers with what | ever they may want at a price and of a quali i ty that must give entire satisfaction. Enume , j ration here would be tolly, as additions to the ( | stock are constantly being made. Sketching 1 is all tbatwe will pretend ut, and the itnagina | tion of the reader, or a personal examination, 1 must fill up the picture. Saildlcry and Coaiinrare, Always on hand, an extensive assortment, ' ; and at prices the most penurious will notgrum- I bje. F. J. HOFFMAN. t Leather and Shoe Findings. OUR 6tock comprises a large assortment of Bed and Oak Sole Leather, Kips, Patent j Lcatlu r, Men's and Women's Morocco, Cocht l , neal and Pink Linings, Upper and Grain Lea i ther, Shoe Tools, Thread of all kinds, Pegs, Bristles, i&tc. Ate., tor sale low for cash. 1 1.6 F.J. HOFFMAN. PITCH & OAKUM, for sale bv fe 6 F. J. HOFFMAN NA I LSI NAI LS! ("1 REATLV reduced in price—§3 00 a 3.25 a per keg. F. J. HOFFMAN. • TiLi \' s .ill Jp m. Lamps, Pine ' il l amps, Oil and I Lard Lamps, Glass and Britannia, which tor variety of color, shape, style and size, are unequalled—low, verv low, for cash. f. 6 F. J. HOFFMAN. Flour and Feed Store. * CONSTANTLY on hand, Wheat Flour, VT Com Meal, Corn in the ear. Oats, &e. fcf) F. J. HOFFMAN. i OIL CLOTHS. ITTLOOR, Table and Carriage Od Cloths—a fine assortment always on hand. ITo F. J. HOFFMAN. C II A I \ . VERY KIND, comprising Dog, Log, Fifth -A Trace, Halter, Butt, Tongue, Spread, y Cow and Breast Chains, Ac. fefi F. J. HOFFMAN. TAPER. **7 A LI" Window, Printing, Wrapping, I f I Letter and Cap Paner—wholesale and retail. F. J. HOFFMAN. B RU S 11 E S. , rf'Nl'B stock, which is large and selected with vJI reference to the wants of the community, „ ; comprises all kinds of Blacking, Scrubbing, Horse. Sweeping, Dusting, Hair, Clothes, Ta ble, Infant, Wall, Paint, and Varnish Brushes, i- i at reduced prices for cash. fe6 F. J. HOFFMAN. IRON Math'Stith* and Others, Look to Your In terests ! (irrat Reduction in the Price of Iron TA7 E are now selling /rim J- Co.'* cele if T brated iron as follows: i , For Assorted Bar Iron, eta. " •' Horse Shoe, 3| " '• j " Nail Rod, 4} " , d We will also sell a good quality ot English Tvre and other F'nglish Irons at the extreme >t |y low price of 2J eld. per lb. These are our strictly cash prices. We have also on hand Plough Irons, Small Rounds and Squares, from \ up to $ inch. , American Steel of superior quality at 5 cte. j per Ib. Other steels low. J fefi F.J.HOFFMAN. l e , | Dissolution—Notice. rTTHE partnership heretofore existing between | JAMES M'CONAHY and JOHN KIGG in - ! the Tinning Business, was dissolved on the 26th January, 1852. The books are in the hands ... | of the subscriber, who cautions all persons not )r to pay-any of said accounts to John Rigg or any other person, unless authorized by the under signed. JAMES M'CONAHY. Lewistown, February 6, 1852-3t. (i Fish, Salt, and Plaster, ir pOR sale hy e F JOHN STERRETT & CO., I June 27.~tf At the Lewistown Mills. W. Attorney at Law, OFFICE in West Market street, opposite the | post office, will attend to any business in the j | courts of Mifflin, Centre, or Huntingdon coun | ties. Lewistown, Jan. 23, 1352. J. W . PARKEIS, Attorney at Law, Lewistown, Mifflin co. Pa. DR. J. B. HERRING-. OFFERS his professional services to the citizens of Lewistown and vicinity. Oiftce on south east side of the Diamond. Certificate from Dr. Joseph D. Ard. It affords me no small degree of pleasure to slate, that i Dr J. B lIfiRRiKG, after several years of study, gradu- i ated at the University of Pennsylvania and ts well quali- ; tied to practice .Medicine, with honor to himself and ad- J vantage to those who may be pleased 10 employ him. JOSEPH B. ARD, M. D Lewistown, December 19, lsfl-tf. IMS. E. IV. IIAM: OFFERS his professional set vices to the j citizens of Lewistown. He Ct?n be con- i suited at ail times at the Bee Hive Drugstore, i Lewistown, August 30, 1050-tf DR. JAS. S, WILSON. OFFERS his professional services to the ! citizens of Newton Hamilton anil vicin "y- ___ DR. A. W. MOSS OFFERS his professional services to the ' citizens of Lewistown and vicinity. Of- j j fice with Dr. HOOVKK, one door East of F. i i Schwartz's store. may 0, 1851-tf OFFICE 1C 21 fci SST 2A \ 12 OOVE 11 J Justice of the Peace, CIAN be found at his office, in the room re- i / cently occupied by I). W. liuling, Esq. | j whom ho Wl J| attend to all business entrusted j j to him with the greatest care and despatch. ~ WILLIAM LIND, lASiHDiiiijiii mm. East Market street, Lewistown, IN returning thanks to his friends and ihe public generally for the liberal support heretofore ! extended to him, would respectfully inform them that h j has just received a splendid assortment of Fashionable C 23 •. r Cr J <_L J L=j: '-J I CASSIMERES & VESTINGS, j selected in the city with special reference to being made | i up for en .tomer work, which he is enabled to furnish at i lower prices than similar articles could be procured in ! j the stores. Gentlemen desirous of having a superior j article of clothing, are requested to call and examine his ! stock. \Y till long experience and the aid of first rate workmen, he flitters himself that he can furnish his customers and friends with superior garments, at rea sonable prices. Lewistown, Nov. BRISBIN"fit DINGEs7~ FASIHOXABLE TAILORS, ! Market street, one door I Vest of Wm. 1' Mil likeris Store, LewiMowi), Pa. A large and well selected assortment of 1 Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, &c., constantly on hand, which they will sell or make up to order, on reasonable terms and at the shortest notice. [October 16, 1851.—1y. NEW Tailoring Establishment. JAMES A. LILLE!' has commenced the Tailoring Business, in Alarketstreet, next door to Judge Ri'z's, where he invites his friends and the public to give him a call. He ' is in rjgular lece.ipt of the Latest Fashions, and having had considerable experience in the i business, he feels confident he can give satis j faction, in point of workmanship, &c., to aii ! who may favor him with their custom. Lewistown, May 10,1851. JOHN CLARK & CO. ! Boot and Shoe Manufacturers, 1 doors ici.oi i-j j*iOU((Oi & < . 1 ALL KINDS OF BOOTS & SHOES ' yfg| made of the best materials and in the 5 f®vbest manner cheap for cash. ; Lewistown, Sept. 12, 1851. HewmmT m &c. T A:c. undersigned continues to manufacture j JL celebrated Quilted and French calf Boots, together with all articles connected with his .business. MOSES MONTGOMERY. Lewistown, August 8, 1601-tf BILLY JOHNSON'S Cheap 8001, shoe, & CSolh- Store. HAVING returned from the city with a large stock of tlie above mentioned arti i c!es, lie io prepared to soil at the Unrest cash , price. Men's boots, from $1 25 to §6 00 Ladies' shoes, from 50 to I 55 Misses'shoes, from 25 to 1 00 Indies' gaiters, from 1 00 to 2 00 ; according to quality. He is also prepared to make to order all kinds of Boots and Shoes, c-.i the shortest notice and reasonable terms. Re pairing done by Mr. Rook in the same p'acc. Persons wanting CLOTHING will find i it to their advantage to give him a call, a= he purchases his goods for catb, ar„d is enabled to .sell cheaper than those purchasing on credit. - : Call and examine for yourselves, and he will i convince you that be se'.t6 his goods CHEAP. Lewistown, October 10, 1851. Alwav oil hand, : SALT, FISH. PLASTER, i! And all Kinds of COAL. ALFRED MARKS. - j Lewistown, Aug. 8, ISsL—tf Pennsylvania Railroad. 1 TJAISBENGER TRAINS leave Lewistown 1 JL daily as follows: MAIL TRAIN. 5 Eastward at 12 o'clock 4 minutes P. M. Westward at 4 o'clock 20 minutes P. M. EXPRESS TRAIN. Eastward at 1 o'clock 10 minutes A. M. Westward at 2 o'clock 10 minutes A. M. FREIGHT TRAIN DAILY, (EXCEPT SUT,AYs). Eastward at 2 o'clock 3D minutes P. M. Nt estwardat 12o'clock 4 minutes P. M. CHARLES S. McCOY. Lewistown Depot, Dec. 5, 1851. —r —. o * f7 "n rr rp "n ti HI IT A L E I L ij . Foreign News. The steamship Canada arrived at New York on Wednesday morning, with Liverpool dates to the S Ist ultimo. The market is steady for breads'uffs, but I without much buoyancy, and extreme prices are scare!}- maintained. There is however, no disposition to give way, either in flourcr wheat. Indian corn is 3d. to 6d. cheaper. The anticipation that France will issue de crees for the prohibition of the exportation of coin, as the Emperor of Russia has done by an imperial ukase, is causing considerable excite ment in the commercial cities of Europe. A fresh reconstruction of the Danish minis* I try has taken place, and it is considered cer tain that M. B'uhrne, who remains, will re | compose the cabinet from the Conservative party. In spite of the opposition in Austria, the Hanoverian Chambers, by a large majority, | have ratified the commercial treaty of the 7iii I September between Hanover snd Prussia. The Austrians continue to provoke the Sar* I Ji.'iian Government, which has issued a no titic.?ti°n forbidding the Austrian stramerson i the La ke Maggiore from approaching the Pied i rnontese coast. The Rau'cal party in Switzerland, especially at Berne, are again in a state of agitation,and, it is said, that tibey will succeed in obtaining a I majority for the revocation of the Grand Coun ; cti, and thus obtain the reforms they demand. The French Government declare semi-ot ficialiy that, in the late attackson Morocco, they ' have obtained complete satisfaction, either iu j corporal chastisement or in money for the grievances they complained of af Tangiera i ENGLAND. —The political intelligence from • England is devoid of interest. The only event ! of moment was the approaching opening of Parliament, fixed for the 2d of February, j The London Times says the principle of the | new Reform Bill will be neither disfranchise i ment nor enfranchisement, but only a general ; enlargement of the existing constituencies. A meeting was held at Newcastle upon j Tyne, on the 30th ult., for the purpose of | adopting measures for the formation of a volunteer rifle corps to aid in repelling the ex pected invasion of the French. The Royal Artillery at Woolwich, had been i medically inspected on the 30th. and were to | enter on a course of field duty in a few days, ! with a view to secure their effectiveness in 1 need. Regiments quartered at Portsmouth Garrison, had received orders to send out additional re cruiting parties. Guns of a larger calibre i than those at present in use, are being moun ed at Fort Moneton, on the Anglesey shore. The London Chronicle speaks lightly of the j fears expressed elsewhere of a foreign invasion | of England. PARIS, Jan 30— The President gave a grand ! dinner yesterday, to the English Minister, and | expressed his i egret at the prevalence of a be -1 lief in England that it was his intention to j make war upon that country. He said he had : lived in England long enough to acquire re- I spect for its people and institutions, and he still i had a great many friends there. The internal condition of Fiance continued | agitated by another Orlear iit decree, and the | public reprobation of these measures wasex- I pressed as loudly as the reign of terror permit l ted. 1 It was represented in some quarters, that al j though the President would not rescind or mod ify the decree, he had promised an indemnity to the Orleans family, but the prevalent b lief | was that they would never be executed to the j extent threatened. The testamentary executors of Louis Phil lippe have issued an opinion, signed by the most eminent members of the bar, declaring the de crees illegal. Marshal Gerard has written a most indignanc j letter to the President of the Republic, iu ret ' erence to the measures taken against the Or ! leans family , aud declaring that he would not 1 disgrace himself by accepting a seat in thw Senate, (as a Marsha! of France he is Senator ex-officio,) or any other dignity under a Gov- I eminent guilty of so atrociovrs an act of injus | tice. The Duke tie Pesqvier, who has lately i been frequently at the Eiysee, on learning that I thces'ates were rot only sequestrated, butconfis eated, wrote to the President, to say that he ; would never have entercJ the Elyacc if he had i bc=. n aware of the atrocity aooul to be commit i ted. The news received from the departments is | very sad. Every flay adds to the number of ' persons arrested in the South of France. Tho prisons are crowded to excess. M. Lepelletier j n'Aulnay, the President of the Court of Ap peal, stated yesterday tint at the present mo ment there were upwards of 30,00(1 persons in I prison in France 'or political offences. It is to be feared that ( ayenne will not do its work with sufficient rapidity. H nts begin to be ! given that the law which abolished death has j fallen with the Constitution. Letters f; om Marseilles state that the nuin | ber c( the arrested sso great that the cultiva tion of t'.ie fields is neglected. The greater part oi the insurgents were field laborers, who v.ere generally employed in the heaviest work, j and whom it is difficult to replace. In many ' | places the olives rot on the trees for want of | hands to collect them. 2000 political trans- I ports will be shipped in a few days to Algeria. !l DR. -JOHN LOCKE, II E ft T IST, j : Dr. L. is a regular graduate of the Balti -0 :nor3 College of Dental Surgery, and devoted 15 his entire attention to the business tor seven j I }ors, which warrants him in offering entiro ; satisfaction to aii who may favor him with ; their patronage. Lewistown, Oct. 24, 1851—tf, REJIOVAL. j Operations on the Teeth. | SAMUEL TELFORD, DENTIST, OFFERS his services to the citizens of Lewistown. and the adjoining counties, in figprpafr. DEXTAL SURGERY. Hav ing taken lessons in this branch 0 f business from the late Dr. ! J. N. Sumner, and recently frrrn Dr. J H. Bressler. of Bellefonte, he is satisfied that he will be able to give general satisfaction. Ca rious teeth Plugged with Gold, arid lucor -1 ruptible .Mineral Teeth Inserted , from a single tooth to a full set, oil Gold and Silver Pialo also on Pivot, in the most durable inanue All work undertaken by him will guar antee to be satisfactory nml jf |t is no * l()( , money will be Vefunded. I * may be found at his residence in West Market street, opposite the Red Lion Hotel, at all times. Lev. i: town, Aug. 20, 1851. tf npOBA< CO,Snuff and Srpn A tpril 11 A. A. BANXT.