THE GAZETTE. LEWISTO#N, PA. SA TrKDA V, AT CI'ST 11, IS 19. T E 11 M S : DOI.V. Alt I'LR AAAI7I, IN' ADI AN'CI'.. For six month?, 75 cents. ™7-AU NEW subscripti- ns must be paid in advance. I:' the pap< ris continued, and not t lid u i;iii:i the f. t m 11 1h. ,i in three months, $1.50; if not I '•••' ' n s '" ; ui'-uths, v 1.,5; and if not paid in l.ine months, yd.OO. Delegate Elections. COQTI Ili.VU.Vilii.V Democratic Whig voters of Mifflin -L county are requested to meet in their re s:>ective t w-i-l,ir>? and bnr ughs, at the usual . places of hold ng tiu-ir Delegate Elections, 011 1 S A T I 38. l> A V, (he 25(11 !:ty oT Ailgmt, to elect TWO DELEGATES from each of s? id townships at d boroughs, to represent ttiem in a founty Convention, to be held at the TO IT A HALL, in the borough of Lewia fir.vn, cn 12 O \ 2) A V , the *27 lit day o!" .ViitjHbt, at *J o'clock, in t:.* afternoon, to put in nomi i.:ti- aD M cratic Vv hig County Ticket, and si > ;ue : v er business as the good of the cause May require. i>y order ot th • County Ccmmiltee. 1, T. W.vTTSON, Chairman Our locofoco cotemporaries in the neighbor ing counties ar volunteering some sage advice la ihe pe p!e of Lew i-'.own respecting the Bank < g IE about t? he established here, and speak of it as a E .A. Between two such in stitutions there is so wide a difference that we cannot well see how any one could mistake a private establishment, a mere office of discount and deposite, for a corporation with power to I issue notes, Ac. liiica Comity. The whigs of I'.,ion county on .Monday last j nominated the follow 1: g ticket : ,Ixsembly—Col. Eli Slifer. of Lewi-burg. Sheriff —Archibald Thomas, of Union. C> L iiissiontr —John "Wilt, of Hartley. T ■ wmnr—Daniel Hoiiacher. of New Berlin. .hiJUor —Harrison H. Blair, of Lewisburg. Coroner —Jacob Martin, of Perry. Trutteri pure'.; - 1 a copy so:ne tu.in since. He think si* tug to tu ia the bands ti evt ry lan.. •. Fast v. is :ren> '1 - I.oo 13 offered for his arrest and con finement in any jail in this commonwealth. i "A TUB PHESIDSM'S TOUR. —Gen. Taylor, as we learn, was to have left Washington on Thursday, the ifih inst, and proceed byway of Beltirnore to Vork, in tins Etatc. Thence he was to go to Lancaster, and afterwards to Harrieburg, where he is expected to arrive tu day. From liarrisburg, in Company with Gov. Jaim.-.ton, he will pa.-e over the midland and western counties, pausing at various places of interest, and especially 13 ulLrd Furings, and ' reach Pittsburgh on tie F-th. Alter ,p .Tiding a t are ii I led with melancholy details of the tearful ravages s;iutf-d, therefore 1 shall say that it b<.:ug the SEAT OF LIFE, it must also be the seat of dtsesse. If disease be in the blood, we should ab-uract the disease only, not the Mood It is the impurities which must be removed by purgation to se< un oorheatth, in ail state* of the weather, in all situations, and in ail ciunatea. The blood, like a good spirit, is always trying to benefit the body by its struggles to eapel impurities. Bit it k n,t capable to ef fect us own purification at all limes : to do this it cuist often ha ve When the blood is loaded with im purities, especially in tins climate, the consequences may be fatal, provided the bi x.d is not purified at once, and thi* is sure to be effected if Pit's are used. Purt iiasethe genuine medicine of the fotlowsngagenis: JOHN A. STERETT. L>* wist own; lluVim /hrdji, Mc- Veyt ;wn; Jove* iiitaingt.>n. Hantingd in; .Moore j,- Sttup'. Alexandria; .1 dr Cresvetl, Petersburg ; Uart niiij,. k aikSf Co., Mau irtnll; T .M. Owen?. Birmingham. THE MARKETS. Lew iit own, August 10, 1-49. Paid by Dealers. Retail. Flour - - 83 75 5-1 75 Wheat, white - 0-7 1 05 red - 90 1(H) Rye 45 56 Oats - - 27 33 (Torn, - - 45 50 Cloverseed - - 300 400 Flaxseed - - 1 (H) 1 *25 Timothy seed - - 2 00 2 50 Butter, good - - 12£ 12£ Eggs - - 10 10 0 8 Tallow - 8 10 Potatoes - 00 75 Beef, - - 4 tll7cls , anil white do lllull-5 cents; Corn steadv. with sales of yellow at OUafil cents; (Jats33a34 cts. Rye 56 cents. BALTIMORE. August 9, 1-99. Flour—Sales of old w heat Flour at <5.124, i and of new wheat at §>5.25. Grain.—The supply of Wheat continues fair, but th demand is les- active. We quote red Wheat at 105a 106 cents, and white at 100al07. Sales of Md. Corn at 59a61 els. for yellow, and 56a58 for white : and of Pennsylvania at GOaCl cts. for yellow. Pennsylvania Rye sold at 60 cts. Oats 25a30 cents. NEW YORK. August 7, 1-49. Fiour is in good request. Sales of7ooo bbls. at 84 75 to 8 4 **7'> and 85 22'. for common Wt stern, and State brands. Southern do 85 25a85.t39i. Corn meal 8- 87.p82 91, and live Fiour 83a 83 12. Wheat is in good demand: sales of 6960 bush els at 10iall2ctP. for red and 125a127 cts. lor Genesee; Corn is steady; sales of 40,000 bush els at 58c f s. for mixed and 62a63 cts, tor yel low; Oats idalGcts ; Rye 5-cts. PITT.-BURGH August 7. 1-19. Fiour—The receipts are still light, and sales from w a gnus at 81 62 to 1 72. Bacon —Shoaiders .54; sides 0 cts, and iiants - to 10 cts. as to quality and cure. Oats have advanced and we notice sales from 35 to 37 cts. Brown, Shipley ij* C ushed in an extraordinary supplement ot in-' \ leans Gazette, says that a very sharp conflict took place on the the lllh before t'omorn, be tween the combined armies and the Magyars, and that the result was in tavorof the imperi alists. The insurgents attempted to force it--' Austroßussian line, but were driven into r' fortress, which is said to be well stocked win provisions, but to be deficient in medical store- Ihe Hungarians intend, it is said,'o make * desperate resistance! In the battle beiote Gomorn on the lllh.I""' pieces of cannon w ere brought into the field by the Hungarians, and 170 by the Auftnai]="- I lie severe loss sustained by the latter in ar tillerymen may be estimated from the circuit!; stance that several of the guns had to be served utterly by the Deutehmeisler infantry. Gn- Benedek, in the tneiee, was dragged from ii' horse by the wild bolting ol'un artillery tean. and he had scarcely recovered his seat bek' e iiis charger was shot under him. One bans - ion charged the grenadiers repeatedly with bayonet, but was repulsed as often. The F pounders of the Russians told with great elTect- Denvs Pazmandy, formerly President of the Ilungariun National Assembly, was brouc i;! prisoner into Presburg at three on thea::! 1 -'- iioon of the lith under a strong escort, i' sat in his own handsome equipage, wide' people gazeed mutely at the statesman w - eloquence had so often called down thunder of applause. Ten beautiful horses of Ins sti • led after the carriage, drew scarcely ten lion from the crowd than their captive ma- 4 * ter, and the little procession was followed crly by the curious until it disappeared with ' the doors of the river barrack®. IE-tan: u:- non was heard at the same time in the dire* tion ol Tyrnan. It was explained I-y the cutnslance of the Austrian c->rps sta'icia-- there advancing towards ISzorud t> cftee ; • communication with th advance guard ot Russians under General Grabbe. Ail sle the rial from Raah to Pres>burg an' 7 lea" 1 field hospitals are established, the mg in many places tts'il fi* this purpose, want ot surgeons is severely felt. 'l'he Turkish Ambassador in Paris recc a despatch on th" 19th ius'anq by courier. : notincing that the Polt-h General Bern again eompletetv deteateii ihe Russians the command el Geu Luutr? ic I ratisj , .ai<-