88 fR /**-' 4 •*$ h e* 4 l<* W _. JM JL< sil iLi • The present and ensuing month closes the year for a large number of subscribers. Yhose v, ho wish to take advantage oi the advance te:ms, had better send on their money. aa A DOLLAK will now pay tor a year—a ikct worth remembering. Whig State Central Committee. The following gentlemen compose the State Central Committee of the Whig party for the ensuing year: DAVID TAGGART, CHAIRMAN. Neweomb 15 Thompson.William Reynolds, Joseph B. Myers, William Abbott. Charles C. Dunn, William M. Bull, C Thompson Junes, John S. Littell, John M. Kennedy, Jonathan Bullock, v\ illiaru S. Price, John 1.. (iiiler, Lloyd Jones, J. Smith Fulin-y, John S. Riehurds, John S. Brown, John W jvillinger, Bar tram A Shatter, David Miller, Henry D. Maxwell, A \V. I .('is! nring. Win. M. McClelland, John 11. Lunch, Andrew G. Curtin, John Penn Jones, Jonathan J. Slocum, VV illiaiu C. Bogart, John 15. Steele, Charles W. Kelso, E. Sankey, C. O. Looniis, Benjamin Kelly, Joseph Henderson, Josiah E. Barclay, Wilson A. Taylor, John McDowell, Jr., Cyrus P Maikle, John S. Struthcrs, , Win. T. Sander.-.. By order of the Slate Convention, WILLIAM JESSUP, President. Whig State Convention. At a meeting of the Whig State Central ' Committee, held at Harrisbnrg on Tuesday the 4th instant, it was resolved that the Delegates to the late Whig State Cone,-niton he requested to assemble in Philadelphia on the A'I.N'K TEKNTH DA V OF JUKE next, at 9 o'clock, A. M., fur the purpose of nominating a candi date for Judge of the Supreme Court, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the death of the Hon. Richard Coulter. J. TAGGART, Chairman. C. THOMPSON JON US. Secretary. English Luxury. Few persons are aware of the wealth nnd splendor that surround tnanv of the English nobles in their princely residences. The following are specimens: THE EAKL. OF SPENCER. 1 The Earl of Spencer's homestead, about sixty miles from London, comprises ten thousand acres, tastefully divided in parks, meadows, pastures, woods and gar dens. 11 is library, called the lines! private library in the world, contains fifty thou sand volumes. Extensive and elegant sta bles, green houses and conservatories, game-keeper's houses, dairy houses, dog kennels, porter's lodge, and farm houses without number, go to complete the estab lishment. Hundreds of sheep and cattle graze in the parks about the house.' THE DL'KE OF RICHMOND. The Duke of Richmond's home farm, at Green wood, sixty miles front London, consists of twenty-three thousand acres, or over sixty-five square miles. And this is in crowded England, which has a popula tion of sixteen millions, and an area of fifty thousand square miles, or just thirty two millions of acres, giving, were the land divided* but two acres to-each inhabi tant. The residence of the Duke is a perfect palace. One extensive hall is cov ered with yellow silk, and pictures in the richest and most costlV tapestry. The dishes and plates upon the table are nfl of porcelain, silver and gold. Twenty-five race horses stand in the stable, each being assigned to the care of a special groom. A grotto near the house, the ladies spent six years in adorning. An aviary is sup plied with almost every variety of elegant birds. Large herds of cattle, sheep and deer, are spread over the immense lawns.' THE DI KE OF DEVONSHIRE. 4 The Duke of Devonshire's palace, at Chatsworth, is said to excel in magnifi cence any other in the kingdom. The in come of the Duke is one million of dollars a vear, and he is said to spend it all. In the grounds about the house are kept four hundred head of cattle, and four hundred deer. The kitchen garden contains twelve acres, and is filled with almost every spe cies of fruit and vegetables. A vast arbo elum, connected with the establishment, is designed to contain a sample of every tree that grows. There is also a glass conserv atory, three hundred and eighty-seven feet in length, one hundred and twelve in breadth, sixty-seven in height, covered by seventy six thousand square feet ol glass, and warmed by seven miles of pipe conveying hot water. One plant was obtained trom India by a special messenger, and is valued at ten thousand dollars. One of the foun tains near the house plays two hundred and seventy-six feet high—said to be the highest jet in the world. Chatsworth con tains thirty-five hundred acres ; but the Duke owns ninety-six thousand acres in Derbyshire. Within, the entire is one vast scene of painting, sculpture, and ma sonic work, carved wainscoting, and all the elegancies and luxuries within the reach of almost boundless wealth and highly refined taste.' A LARGE GOLD STORY. —A correspon dent ot the Newport News, writing irom Nan Francisco, relates the following inci dent: Two common looking persons en tered the hotel this morning, just from the /nines —a man and wife. The male indi vidual looked for all the world like a day laborer, and the female bore a close resem blance to an Irish scullion. She wore coarse, vulgar brogaris, and to her girdle was attached a gold watch and chain, val ued at least at two hundred dollars. The husband left the hotel lor half an hour, and returned with a receipt lor one hundred and fifteen thousand dollars, the value of the dust which lie had just consigned for transportation to New York. This sum has been gained by digging. The hus band dug while the wife washed, assisted bv her little son, aged about ten years. A Horse Shoe that is put on without nails, lias been invented bv Heir Dries bach. IFo.m th* Daily Panama n..br> <f the 13th ull j The Ten-fold PuiiDhment. Having frequently heard that in Catho i lie countries, there was a prevalent custom j ol sacrificing Judas Jscariat in effigy, in many different ways, we had always doubted it until our residence in Panama. Since coming here, however, we have seen so many singular and ionnal demon strations and ceremonies, that we were prepared to believe much hitherto discred ited bv us. Sunday night was the time named to us as that ol the ceremonial punishment of the traitor Judos —and we endeavored to find some evidences of preparation. By mere accident, when about to give up the search, we espied the representative of a man, a sniffed image dangling from a rope suspended high in the air. We enquired for what it was de signed. and they answered, 'Judas !'—and that he was ♦to he burnt presently.' Not long alter, hearing shouts of derision and the most hitter vituperation, we turned our attention to the image, and saw a slow match applied to the elugy. It com menced burning very rapidly, emitting great volumes of flame, at all points, and by frequent explosions, giving evidence of being well charged with a variety of com ; hustibles. The expressions of satisfac tion and contempt for the representation ! of the wretched, miserable traitor, were frequent and vehement on the part of the : bystanders, and indeed all who could see I the burning, even to a considerable dist ance. Verilv, we have never seen so much manifestation ol stronger feeling of execration toward an efiigy It appeared, singular, indeed, to one \\ ho could not but look upon it as farcical in tiie extreme —and li was only interesting to us us another-evidence of the almost limitless pow whieh the Church of Rome must have held over its followers, for so many cen turies. A New St\le of Watches has been re cently imported into this country f rom Ge neva, Switzerland. They are so con structed as to be wound up, and the hands ' moved backward and forward, without the aid of a kev, and without opening, 'i his prevents the dust from settling upon tin works, or the oil from evaporating, and renders them less liable to get out oi' order than ordinary watches—at the same time the construction is so simple that anv watchmaker can set them in order without difficulty. * SMAI.I. NOTE LAW. — KvIJ iter. — In the Court of Common Fleas of Phila delphia county, it has been decided that the prosecutor under the small note lav. is not a legal witness against the defendant, being interested to one half the amount of the penalty. 'The Judge held tliat the law having provided the action of debt as the form of remedy, it embraced the in cidents of such action, in respect to the admission of evidence. This will pre vent suits for the penalty, where no one is- present at the passing of the notes ex cept the person prosecuting. A man and his wife were committed to the jail of Westmoreland county, on a charge of having murdered one of their children. The child was missed—the pa rents evinced but little concern about it. The neighbors searched for and found it about a mile from the house, behind some rocks. The Argus says, the wretched pa rent* leave in their miserable hovel in the mountains, seven small children, destitute of the comforts of Jtfe. and two of them very sick. The 1 . S. Senate have decided to date all acts, granting pensions, back te the time of the presentation ot the papers, provided they are favorably reported i.pon to Congress. WALTER & CO., Flout* nutl Bciicrni Product' COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Dealers in Plaster, Salt, i is!i, Coffer, Sugar, anil liroctriis generally. WAREHOUSE ON' THE I! VII.ROAD TRACK. No 2H South Howard street, Baltimore. 1 IBKRAL ADVANCEMENTS' much on con- Jj sign merits—quick sales at best market j-ri ees and prompt returns. Solicit coirsigunioiils. ; REFER TO James Swan. Esq.. Pres't Merchant's Bank. Dr. J. H. McCultoch, do. ii'kot Baltimore, i T. Meredith, Esq., do. Coin. ,1 Ear. Eh, j H. Stuart &, Son, merchants, (if T. VV. d. G. Hopkins, do. j r Heiser &, White, do. Slinglufi" &. Ensey, do. 8 Reynolds & Smith, do. Siingluli", Devries & Co. do. Albert A- Ero., do. 1 1 H. M. Brent. Esq., Cashier, j ; J* ff• Sherrard, Esq., do. Winchester. Merchants generally, Petor Radebaugh, Bedford, and merchants and framers generally. Baltimore, Dec. 24, 1851—ly/ T. P. Richardson. James Milliken. Samuel Milliken, Jr. Richardson & Miliikens, Produce and General ( oni inisMoii Merchant*, SO South Wharves nnJ 161 S. Water Street, FHILAUHLPHIA REFERENCES : Messrs. Grant A Stone, Philadelphia " Scull & Thompson, do, . . G. I'hiller, Esq., Cashier, do. I C. S. Boker, Esq , President, do. Hon. James lrvin, Centre county. ' ; Saul Mc.Cormick, E-q , Clinton county, t j R. C. Gallagher, Esq. Juniata countv. j. I Kessler & Brother, Mill Creek. ; Cunningham &. Crisswell, Walersireet. Philadelphia, February 20,1852. William Ball. R>ARBER and HAIR-DRESNER. has fitted .&> up a room in MAIN STREET, under THOMAS' NATIONAL HOUSE, where Shooing ■ nnd Hair-dretsins will he promptly attended to, at all reasonable hour;, b_. experienced ' hands. aplG. Protection from Lightning. THE subscribers are now manufacturing in Lewistown and Bellefonte their celebrated PATENT LIGHTNING RODS, warranted su perior to any in use. These spiral twisted car ; bonised Rods are light half inch in ten feet ; lengths, perfectly screwed together, with brass ! sockets, and put up through glass insulators in a most substantial manner—the whole mounted j with a solid silver plated copper point, that will re | main bright a* long as the Rod stands. In this connection we would simply remark that a rusty j steel or iron point can be of no use on a Light ning Rod, for the plain reason that they answer j | no end that would not be accomplished simply j by sharpening li.e end of the Rod. One of ih'e \ proprietors being himself a practical Chemist and Electrician, would assuie the public that these improved Rods are manufactured and put up on scientific principles. We deem the iin- ; port-ant fa"! that over six hundred thousand feet of these celebrated R <is have been sold in one I season, a sufficient recommendation; neverthe less we have numerous certificates from promi nent persons, speaking in the highest termsof , their utility. Our teams are traversing all parts of the coun try with all the necessary apparatus for putting i up Rods at once. We can be seen at !L;,inker's Hotel, in Lew istown. f'edlars n ,1! ti„d it greatly to tneir in terest to call on us, as we are prepared to sell to ill em on accommodating term REVBLRXA BAKER. Lewistown, May 7, 1.-5 J. () Harrisburg Book Bindery. V. IKL'TTtiIS CO. (successors to \Y. o. Ifickm l:. Hk!*ick & (inline, and flirkot k Uarrelt.) Hook Hinders, Stationers, ana' li/'ank Hoot. !\iaitvlootirrrrs, /larrisbur<r. Pa. pili. - ih.-i rib rs r ifnlly u.iiirrii ilwir friend* and the (Hibiir, Inn lie-;, ire now carrying on the abm . | hiMitn—* if the <il.t) iiciniptril bj Hirlmck CL Barren. The;, tl .iter ih-mselves that l.y farelrtl ..tt,-,,. i lit'ii In hi,si,less l!n'\ wi.l ..i> .1! and tvi,-iv- ;t coi.tiini mire of the j .irn. 1: u. raliv enjoyed by the i Id firms. Particular uilentinn will h.r ;.:iiil to the R alius and Binding • f every des-.-ti of BLANK ; j | banks, i ouiili offin.es. :n- >'. .1 • ni.l ,iriv i: h iivi.iuals. and ever variety of full and half bound hi r ,i; BOOK.. Out Bom;*, PKftlonii ALU, BOOKS, MIRK \ u •. j . rieras, Sec . bound in any |i.itt-rii, and in an, ,-tvle n j quired. In addition to the above, they hive, oi l will, at nil ; times keep ~ General Nr iu,,, on . sistlnt? of Letter Paper, Knives, Slates X Pencils, i ' '"ii" " Uuills, I. ml lira wing * 1: k Si mils, Letter Stan.pa, . I ran-fer " Xh.i'n Wafers, India Rubber, Copyitig " Black Ink, W.af rs. Blotting •• Sealing Wax, Hed i aoe, I Pens, Blue lak, lil.n !: I ards, ('.iniiliic IIIK. t 'oj'\ I riff Ink, • .?•!*.- Writiti -J i \ Kri*.-: \ IM LEI) < I'AiTKiiN', ami til w .rk vvanauifii .;<} .!.•:• v i s •• i F. L. ii LTTKU vV CO. If. J WALTKRS, u> t.ir iiiß. ivill rc-five nnd fi K f.i woi' itit-ii.; i t*d Cor UF i,i i\ 7 lv The Latest Fashions. OMII-: miller s uth'.', !;t! • oi the firm of I. BIN A HINGES, 11.1- opened ;i TAILOR in f !i' room Ibttdyoccupmd by J. VV. Pnrkcr, ;iw i.n • (tire, in L.vsr M\itKKTslrt;t-T, Luwistovvn, • vvli- i- 'ue busitte-.-; v.i.i he c.r.ietl on in all it.- j vtiriin - lira itches. Every edint v. ill be m.un to o-n • • atie; ictioii te all who tnay give iiiui ; a share btihiness,and promptnessand rune t'la.ity \vll' b-; onion; si to acciiiiiiti'nl.tit.' hi* friends RLF.VIRLN'G aiul CL i TiNGd m to ortlor in reajoutib.i': pruus. {fCj" A tdock ul CI < > 1 1!S and YES I'iXG.S on hand, of the b .si quality, v.hich vviil be sold at u very suitill advance on cu-i. JONAS DINGLS. Lewistown, April lfi, I~A'J tr. N. R * 3S R E'£ V* SELF REGELATING M l' i\i. ilMCllflli. tii-* use til this .Machine one person i ;tn dc a- lll iii It **\vit)*;, and luako belief w rK lii.iii i v.* ;n -i.v i an df bv lctiid. iai'.iHS. Sad lbfi*. &a ~ I<nk to yotir i . Ma f ilings, Sii sj) .iUi! Couiil) Kishifcf'or* bp i.IOII\ l.Ut KL. L*\vif''v; h, ii14? ii I'Viirtiary 10th, :*il* r iht a; |PUT>b<irr. I tii MI , I'ritli'-;. iVHfiia \* S. Oi" of ih'-sf .M ti liirtcs M.siy liit in at ion dl C I Li/a i ail'r-*!> >p in lt>s jdaia*. LOCKF. Lewasttuvii. J-.nu.ir-. i'i. 1- : o JiDD'iiS* iillDM, Ate. 1 K. vvi . r ?^llE loidersiuned continues to liiiinufuctnre -5- ceiobiie ti (.fmlied and Frencii calf* Roots, together witii ail articles connected with his business. MOSES MONTGOMERY. Lewistown, August lSol-ti BOAT FOR SALE. • TE. iTi k csf *4, f - *"C. - * rplIE Tid. UA.ter iioATLANTIC, in "ooii condiiioii, is ottered for sale on liberal terms. Having n > us - ti.r a boat of , this description at the present time, she wi.'l h • ' i sfd a bargain, and if unoer seciiritv L giv. n, a cridit of Irom (' to T- months i-.ir, he bed. JOHN KENNEDY. Lewistiiwn, April l"")'i Aiuav* o:a fiand, l\l'\\ FiSlf. MTER, And all Kinds cf COAL. ALFRFD MARKS, i Lewistown, Aug. 8, 18.31. tf ORPHANS' COURT SALE. \ pursuance of nn order issued bv the Or- I * phans' Court of Mtfiiin county, will be exposed to sale, by public vendue or outcry, on the premises, oti , T So!St'L'!.lisne 7, 1 S.ltJ, i at 1 o'clock, p. m., the following real estate, late 'he property of Samuel J. George, de ceased, to wit: A certain messuage or lot JH©3 of ground, whereon is erected a S3 1 ii FRAME HOUSE, Giuate in the \ £' 'J'.Borough of McVeyfr.-.vn, lately | extenued, bounded as follows: Beginning at i i a post on the north west side of the Turnpike 1 Road, thence vvestwardly along Lumber street, ninety four feet to Queen street, thence along | the eastern side of Qjeen street south one and a half degrees, west severity six feet, to a i j post on the north side of said Turnpike Road ; J in an eastern direction, one hundred and twenty j Get to the pluce of beirinning, and known in the general plan of said borough as ' ilely ex tended, as lot No. 101 .j. TKKMH OK HALF —(Jtie half of the purchase money to Ire paid on confirmation of the ssie. and the rest iue in one year thereafter with Interest. \Y. J. JACOBS, j April 30, 1852.—t5. Administrator. Ice! Ice!! Ice!!! THE subscriber would inform the citizens of Lewistown and the countv of .Mifflin, and adjoining' counties, that he is prepared to supply them with any quantity ol pure JUNI ATA ICE, on reasonable terms and on short notice, fie will start his wagon to suppiy Lewistown on or about the first ot May.oratan eariier day—the weather permitting. JOHN CUBBISON. ; Lewistown. April 10, 1852—if. Tuscarora Academy. rpIUS flourishing institution is situated in A Tuscarcra Valley, Juniata county, IV, eight miles south we*t of M:ffl::ttown, and six miles trom the Perry ville station on the Penn , sylvania Railroad. The summer session will commence on the Ist ol Ala v. Tin; subscribers • ifiving tuf-ii ciia tge of it. hope to merit arid receive a iibxral share or* patronage, 'iHe main building', recently destroyed by tire, will be finished and ready tor occupancy in .i few weeks. Rev. W.M. H. COOPER, CEO. W. THOMPSON, Principals. Academic, Juniata countv, Pu., ) . April 9,1852. SiEMltat'ti^tiiiL'ini FEMALE SEMINARY. r r*HK Sirnmer Session (,t tins Institution .It. will open on Mommy the tninldavo! May next. !'. is now in a highly prosperous condi . tion, under the care of Miss S. J. BLACK prin cipal—.Miss M. i.owitiK, assistant. Other teachers Will be secured li r. quired. The. I trustees will visit the school at ica.-t monthly. TKIIMB PLU SKSSION t i*' \V{.{ : : BrniH'!;,' •, witu v -iuj>.*-1— "..11, Si? 00 The above: with Natural Philosophy, i Lstory, Rot any, Riicioric, Piii.-iuio""\. v ''-i S 50 Algebra, Oeometrv, Astronomv. ITe mentsof Criticism, l.ogie, Chemistry, Mental and Moral I'll i><'i!iv, !) >)V EXTRA UHAXCItIs: Drawing, Printing and Sketching, Jg-S (Hi French and Ornamental Needle Work, each, 5 ()0 Music on Piano, per quarter, ij 00 Use of Instriinient and \'ocal, each, 2 00 Ancient Languages, 5 (10 Board. 81 25 per week—pupils ftirnishiiur lignf. Apply to .Mr-" Cunningham, Mes.-r-. Girb.-r, Cummin.-, and Ei.-ton, or at the Sem ; inary. inhl!)* Fresh Arrival. ; r|HIH Section l> ...t W.M. C. PORTER, j 1 CAIM'AIN Pkh i:, ha-. just arrived laden a foiiows. tr.-iii Littfhuroh : l.vl o■i re ()i<; \. i; m/alieia Whiskey. It) 000 lbs. Sugar toned I Jams, cauvas.-ed end plain. W 000 Mis. " " Shou'ders and Flitch. L-I I I.TC* S Cincinnati I tried Reef. 50 Boxes Pittsburgh Mould Candies. Phi Boxes OHIO vV t■' rn Rest rveCream t hiiese. >0 B-..\e- I\i'..- : --.rg''! W:.id"'.v (j'a.-.s. 1 ■ ;/.en t * .rn Or out.-. 15 Keg- Pittsburgh l.eaf Kurd at 10 cm its per j otind. Id'o in.-. No. 1 l.eat ! an! in crocks oftnv own reiidt-ri! g. no family use. li i- now generally acknowledged tln.t Kenneth - '.- i- the store purchase Fish. Bacon iud \\ lu.-k- v :!•• <p t'r < . those wauling a(iv of the an .vo ariicit - -. v. PI tind it to their interest to ciii and sec my slock, and no store m !h;s B iron h con undersell me. ap23 JOHN KENNEDY. t UDI roll's NOTICE.—The undersigned !ippi>iiiie<l Auditor bv the Hon. the Judges of the Orphans' Court ot Mililin •oiuiiv, to make distribution of 'lie fund in the :.at:bs of \\ ii.i. AM Riimr, Esq., Trustee I(>- pon '.-d to make -sale ol the Real Estate of JOHN ' OMI ()R F, late ol tt.e Bornugii nt , ! .■ vvis'ovvn, de.sed. gives notice tiiat he will 1 meet .t his uttj -. in Lewislwn, on the2fhi) eav of May, 18-52. to make said distribution when and unere all persons interesttil -.u notified to attend. JAMES Dlt"K80N r , Auditor. Lewistown, April 3", 1252 P. 1 CD! TOR'S NOTiCK.—Tiic undersigned \_ appointed /incilor bv the Hon the Judges ol lite Orphan.-' Court Mifflin county, in the matter ol th • .-a e r.t the Real E-is! • of GEORGE i\ Ai(i()Niiii, d-ceased, by W ILLIAM EHIMP. Esq. Tiu-tee, gives , notic • that he will n.- el ; ' Ins office, in the Borough of l.ew'iotuv. n. on the Ist day. >f June, 1-52. to distiihute the |nml in tlie hands of ,-ai.i Trustee, when and where all persons are notified to attend. .IAMES DICKSON, Autii'or. Lewistown, April 3t. i-52- —lt. # UDITtMI'S N<) I'ICE. — The undersigned 7*. appointed Auditor by the Hon. th Judges of the Court of Common Pleas ol Mifflin county, to distribute the fund in the hands of Y<t KING and AOA.m HOSEA,assig nee - of JOSEPH SO.MMEJiS, gives i.otie that he will meet to make distribution at Ins .lie- in ! vj., (>n f I' !''s 1) A \ , tie 21'! day id' Mas n xt, when a i.' v. !.ere ail persons interested are requested to attend. JAMES DiCKSON, Auditor Lewistown, April - 23, P 52—-it. 4 UDI TOR'S NOTICE.—The undersigned 1\ appointed Auditor by the Hon. the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of H'fflm county, to distribute the fund in the hands of SHERIFF SHIMP, arising from the sale j of the Lutheran Church Lot, in Lewistown, gives notice that he will meet to make said distribution at his office in Lewistown, on 1 THURSDAY, the 27th day of May next, ! when and where all persons interested are re quested to attend. JAMES DICKSON, Auditor. Lewistown, Apiil 23, IS52—-It. Pennsylvania Railroad, TRAINS leave Lewistown i £ daily, on and after Thursday, Is: Aprii, i as follows: MAIL TRAIN. Eastward at 2o'clock 20 minutes P. M. Westward at so'clock 12 minutes P. M. EXPRESS TRAIN. Eastward at 3 o'clock 00 minutes A. M. Westward at 8 o'clock 22 minutes A. M. FREIGHT TRAIN DAILY, (EXCEPT SUNDAYS). Eastward at <> o'clock 15 minutes A. M. Westward at 0 o'clock 5 minutes P. M. CHARLES S. McCOY. Lewistown Depot, April 2,1-52. Fish, iSaitj and Plaster, | ,X)R. Sam lv j 1 JOHN STERRETT & CO., June 27.-tf At the Levriitovva Mills. v s ■ v c Attorney at Law, 0~ FFICE in West Marketstreet,opposite n;=en bise's Hotel, will attend to any business in the j courts of Mifflin, Centre, or Huntingdon coun ■ I ties. Lewistown, Ju. 23, 1852. Office of Discount and Deposit, LEWISTOWN, PA. SUCCESSOR TO '-onjjeiaecLer. A: < 0., TTTILL continue TO COLLECT and DIS \ \ COUNT DRAFTS, RECEIVE DEPOS- I i S, Ac., at the office heretofore occupied li> the above firm. a j,ij " KXCMKiCE MIE IMftSTRV ! LooMng Glass & Picture Frames. g AMES CRUTCH LEY, thankful for past Lvors, begs leave to inform his friends end the public 'hat lie sliii continues the rpatMc ITJlaSnisjf Stts*ziEe>is in a I its b/uiiclif 1 .-;, at his old stand in \ ALLKY >TKEF.T, 1 ev\ i-town. PH. A general ussoit u'.ent ot LOOKING GLASSES constantly kept on hand, winch are better made than they can be L.d elsewhere, winch lie oilers \erv low to the trade. 077~A!i kinds of repairing done, such as put ting - in new glass in old irutnes, re-vartii.-iiing, A c. Lewistown, April 2, 1852—Cm. Lewistown Pottery. undersigned respectfully inform their cuatoraers and the citizens generally of 'Lfflii , Huutingdnn, Blair and Juniata cour ties, that they atitl continue to manufacture all ; kinds (l EARTHEN\V ARE of a very $ superior quality, and at Drices suitable to AA t}„. times. Merchants may rely upon getting an article tba' cannot fail tu please their customers, and such as wiii urb.rd them a handsome prulit, (Fv" - ..i orders promptiy attended to. Ad- J. A. .MATHEWS & iJRO., mar2fi-2.ni Lewi-town, Pa. Liquors and Western Produce. \ N as-urtment of excellent LIQUORS. A comprising WINES, BRANDY, WHIS- Kh\ . &.c., is offered I >r sale very low. or if a quantity i- taken, a liberal deduction wiii bo made on Phnudelphi i prices. This is an op portunity that may not offer aga'n for some tune, and cooler- in the article are therefore requested to give me a call. ALSO, A pone a' assortment ot WESTERN PRODUCE, as well .IS GROCERIES, IY:., all clieap ior cash, at tiit* Canal Store. W.M. RE WALT, Agent. 1 ewistown, April 18, 1852. Stoves and Tin Ware. Vi ItolestSu aiitl SiciaiL FjPtHE undersigned begs leave to inform the -iL p-'ople of MiHltn and adjoining counties, tlui he stiii continues to carry on the TIN NING and STOVE business, at his old es tablishment on Market street, four doors East of the Diamond, and has the largest assortment of TIN-WARE and STOVES ever ex liihited in tiiis part of the country, and is wV-prepared to sell them at EASTERN PRICES. Stoves of all sorts and sizes, Coo king Stoves of all patterns, and Church Stoves. Par or. Shop and Bar Room Stoves of different patterns. i.untry Merchants are particularly invited to examine .lis stock of Tin-Ware beiore going to the city, as he is confident they can ?EV-" money by purchasing from him. Spouting put up in the country at shortest notice. Jobbing promptly attended to. All work wiii he warranted that is made at the shop. Every person in want of Stoves. Pipe, or Tin- Ware wnl find it to their advantage to calf. April o—3m JOHN B SELHEIMEK. o{>i*a*atst>its <>sß the 'iYelh. SAIVTUEL. ESLrORD, DEUTIST, if >FFERS his services to the citizens of V J J .ewistown. and ti.e adjoining counties, in DLSTAI. SURGERY. Hav ,?VyNESA ing taken lessons m this branch i——■ of hu.-mess from tlie late Dr. J. N. Vitminer, and recently frem Dr. J 11. Bressler, of Beilefonte, lie is satisfied that he will he able to give general satisfaction. Ca n >us leelh i J /}/ggc</ with (iold, and Incor ruptible Mineral i'eeih Inserted , tromasirigle tui.-ih to u full set. on Gold ami Silver Plate, also on Pivot, in the most durable manner. All work undertaken by him lie will guar mtve to he satisfactory, and if it is not, the money will lie refunded. lie may be found at his residence in West Market street, opposite the Red Lion Hotel, at ; all times. Lewistown. Aug. 2ft, I®sl—tf LEWISTOWN MILLS. rjAllE Mibscrioers have taken I he Lewistown 3. Mills and formed a copartnership under the firtnn! JOHN JSTERIIETT& CO. IOJJU n ri-ng en a general IYIIXLING BUSI li'P.SS? wish to buy a large quantity ot all kind - or GRAIN, tor which we will pay the HIGHEST PRICES the market will afford, accord , mg to the quiiitv of the grffln. Anv person wishing to store their wheat can do so, and a receipt will be given to be kept in store until the Ist of August, and after that until the Ist ot December. In case of wheat left in store, Ihe subscribers reserve the privi lege of purchasing said wheat when the own ers wish to sell, at*from 13 to 15 cents off ot Philadelphia prices, and if we do not buy at this rate, then we charge one cent per bushel for storage. No interest will be allowed on money not lifted for grain bold, as we are pre part d to nav CASH at all times. FLO 1:11 and all kinds of FEED keptand for saic for caMi. W. THOMPSON, AND. McFARLANE, HUGH CON LEY, S. S. WOODS. Lewistown, Mav 2, 1851. —tf Beats Ready for the Canal! MERCHANTS, FARMERS, MHJERS, and . others are informed that the subscriber, at h's large and convenient Warehouse on the canal, has established a regular line of Boais for the purpose of carrying Grain, Flour, and Goods of all kinds, between Lewistown, Phiia- ; deiphia, and Baltimore; and will have a bos' j leaving Philadelphia every Tuesday and Fri day, also one leaving Lewistown every Tue ■ '• day i nd Friday, until the c'.cae of the season (p(7*He will teceive and forward a!: k ncs cf freight on reasonable terms. ALFRED M AUKS, ' Lewistown, March 5,1852 U JOHN CLAM & CO. * 3 AVE removed their Shoe Store torn be •*-J iow Eisenbise's t. li t . n.2,oj>|-n?ife the Lewistown Hole!. Uuvi; renewvd 'ln 'r 5,5 V:5 s 'eck, they are now m par.d t .rl ; f f|- to order ali kinds e! JJGOTS AMD SHOES in the bent manner mid of the mat* r;a's. 1 hev haveaisi;-. .v. sr rt j :f| ni el City and eaatf.rn v c.ri. ro u.' ioh they I invite the atteniion ot the cmzeusof i '•Wig town and vicinity, as th>y are d.-if-r mined to . soil at the very lowest prices for ct. I Arn! S3, 1852. BILLY JOHNSON'S Cheap f*>Eor A: t'Soih s'Ay' Nitirf. ?7T AVING returned from the city with a large stock ot" the above menticred ar ticles, he is prepared to sell <w ; r cash: Mens (laif Roots, from 5,1 To to 5.6 DO " t'oarse " " 125 to 6 (>') " Gutters and fancy shoes of different kinds. Ladies' Shoes, from f() to 1 50 Gaiters, best quality. 1 50 to 2 00 Misses and Ghildrens'Gaiters, of different kinds. Me is also prepared to inuke to oitier all kinds of BOOTS, SHOES and GAITERS that may be wonted. In.- stuck oi CLOTHING Ins lieen well selected. It was bought for cash and will be sold fit very small profits. OH and ex imii e for yourselves, and you will be convinced of the 'act. ap23 BILLA JOHNSON. ANTIDOTE FOR WET FEET. <*oodl lor 3he People. f |MIE nrider.-igu-d, having resume.- business i at in-old stand two doors • a.-t ■ f We Usui <V Jacob's store, East Market street, Lewie town, has just opened an L.N i IRE INEW , Si'O'JK, comprising one ot the best aid cheapest assortment.- of ever offered in this market, which lie is pro pa red l" sell '2.) per ctnl. lower for CAEIi, tlian has ever before been sold in this commu nity- As an example of tins, call and examine unurtic e of Ladies' Gaiters, which ha.-, always been In retofore sokd in re fur $.2.25, and which he can ow sell at $1.75. Other articles in proportion, lie lias .Men's fine boots from $2.50 to $2,50 " coarse " " 1,50 to 2.5U Boy's Boots " 1,50 to 2.75 Ladies' Gaiters " 75 to 1,75 Ladies' Shoes '• D2.y to 1.7)0 | Misses' " " 50 to 87 j Children's" " 25 to 50 Boys' " 75 to 1,121 'i'iiese articles li feels safe in recommend n.g as worth the money, being well made from good materials. 07?" Boots and Shoes made to order bv ex perienced workmen—none others being eni ; ployed. OO" Repairing done a' reasonable prices. CO "He invites an inspection of his work, his stock and hi.- prices, and he doubts nut he will be able to render entire satisfaction. DANIEL DOM OT. l.evvistown, April 22, 1852. READ AND ACT! rpIIF. subscribers having just received one JL of the largest and handsomest stocks of Spring and Summer Goods ever brought to this place, would invite their old friends, and the public generally, to call and give tbem an examination, as we are de j termined to sell goods of all kinds AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST, and we think (though we are not so good at bragging as some of our neighbors) that in point of style there is no thing in this place quite equal to them—at least the ladies say so. We have ali kinds of Ladies wear, sucli as BONNETS, RIBBONS, SPF/VCERS. SLEEVES, tOLL.IIIS, SILKS, SATINS, tiI\AI)I.NES, Poplins, Baregt s, Tissues, Barege de Lames, I Lawns, Prints, White Crape, Shawls, Gloves, I lose, <scc., I'CC. And tor the gentlemen Cloths, Cassuneres,Sattinets. Linens, Cottonades, Mue lins, Summer Hats, Coats, Vests, Pants, Boots, Shoes, &c., ic. Bla*dware &. Queen-ware, foft'ee. Tea. Sugar, Jlclasses, iit. Mackeral, Shad, Salmon, and CARPET ING that can't be beat tor style,quality and price. Come and see, tor we are determined to sen at prices which will astonish some peo ple SIGLLR it STUART. Lewistown, April 23, 1*52. Wattson, Jacob. & Co. HAVE just opened at their old stand a very large and desirab.e assortment ot -Sprsak£ aii<£ r <oods which they would respectfully invite uuicau sers to call and examine. Their stock em- J A DIES' DRESS GOODS of every description, handsome Black and Col ored >ILKS, .M. de Laines, Barege de Lames, ('hs'litis, Lav.n?. l/inni t niui* tiaiur kerchiefs, Collars, Sleeves, Bonneis, Mio'-v, a e. Also, superfine S3A I£L '2 Black and Fancy Case/meres, Linens, Cot i tonades, SL3IMER ( LOTUS, CAB PETS, Boots and Shots, Summer Hals, &c., ait of which they will self as low as any other establishment. Their stock was never fuller or more complete, and they will endeavor to give satisfaction to those friends who patronize them. Lewistown, April 16, 1552—tf. (MOMM A\i) JEU ELIiY. W. JUNKlN.atSchlosser'sold stand in ZA. Market street, respectiu ;y informs the Ladies and Gentlemen that he has just received an unusual!v tine stock of Gold and Silver WATCHES, JEWELRY, Fancy Articles, superior Gold Pens, with Gold | and Silver Holders, together with an excellent supply of Clocks and Time Pieces,all of which will be disposed of at less prices kor CASH than ! this community has been accustomed to buy. CIOCKS, Time Pieces, Watches and Jewelry j of every description repaired with great care and wan anted. Persons v isiting Lewistown are requested to ! crt'i at the subscriber's establishment, and ex amine the various articles of Jewelry and Pan- • Ware on e>: fit : n in his cases, us he is Bti.-t ed tli D m these respects tlie most Lstidi ojs cen be acccniirndated. Remember, the .dan 1 is next riuor to Dr. Vanwlzab'a dweli.ng, north se 'e of .Market Lewistown April 23, 1852,
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