THE GAZETTE. •LEWISTOWN, l'A. tiTl-RDlf. IWtlllH !..• ,2' A It M S : SE DOLLIIC I'AU IV ADVANCE. For six months, 75 cents. NEW subscriptions tr.u*t U paid-in •j<]Vance. If the paper is continued, and not , si 1 within the first month, $1.25 will be charg ed if not paid in three mouths, $1.50; if not paid in six months, $1.75; and ii not paid.ir nine months, $9.00. Democratic Whig Nominations CANAL COMMISSIONER, HENRY M. FULLER, OF IRZF.RVE COLN'TT. ASSEMBLY, JOSEPH HEFFLEY, ESQ., of Union township. COMMISSIONER, ELtSHA BRATTON, of Oliver township. TREASURER, GEORGE CARREY, of Lewistown. AUDITOR, AUGUSTUS W. INGRAM, of Decatur township. in consequence of the continued illness of th Editor, he .has been unable to devote any at tention to th.s week's paper. ISoliees of Advertisements. We are requested to refer our readers to a notice in ane'hor column, announcing the de dication of a new Methodist Episcopal Church, in Grar.vi!" township, to take place oa the 30th ioet. The University of Maryland Faculty of f'hyric announce, in to-days paper, that the lectures ct the ensuing seaaion will commence oa the 2y.h ot October. Young Students of Medicine may find it an advantage to attend this University in preference to others. By reference to our advertising columns it will be seen that N J. Run WILL has received the latest fall fashions, and, having on hand an extensive assortment, is now prepared to fur nish ail w'l.o detire w ilb Hats and Uapa of ev ery 6ize aod price. C. L Joxrs appears to-day with a conspicu ous advertisement, in which he enumerates a portion of the extensive stock of goods which he is now oflering for sale. JOHN RUBLE offers au enormous reward for the apprehension of an mdeuicd boy, who re cently decamped. The administrator? of WM MARK*. deceased, publish a notice. Merchants and others are referred to the ad vertisement of M. D CoHtv. Dr S. P. Townscnd's Sarsaparilia. i* for sale at the Medical Depot, No. 11 The American Phrenological Journal for fv?plember, published by Messrs. Fowlers ii ells, has been received, and m as usual filled with a diversity of highly instructive matter. This is a work which certainly deserves, and nhouid receive, an extensive encouragement from the votaries of science. Persons desirous ut .subscribing for i? can do so by calling at this tjff.ee. ARREST.— A man whose name, wc are in formed, is Zekia'i Sivils, was arrested and con fined io our county jail, one day last week, tor pasting a counteiteit Treasury Note, of the -mount of ijoO. A CORRECTION. A lew weeks ago we published an article, on the authority of general rumor, stating that i OHN*tTOM MiK*c%ad been arrested by the Dep uty Sheriff of Biair county, for pasting a large -mount of counterfeit money. We have since received a letter from Mr. McKee, dated lloi l.daysburg, August 30th, in which he inform* us that our statement was incorrect, and in v in dication of his conduct requests us to give pub licity to the following explanation, which we cheerfully comply with-. "I was in Cambria county and in the course of business gave a fe.7 note to a citizen there, which, LI soon as I learned there was any doubt of its being genuine, I endeavored to redeem by giving another for it, about which there could be no 'iLpute. The person who had it, at the instance <-f an enemy of mine in this town, preferred to commence a prosecution against me to getting good money for this that they allege is bad. ft happened that about that time ! went to Ilarriv uurg on business, and the Deputy Sheriff of this county, (who is a very great man in his own stimalion) went to Cambria county, got the warrant, and followed me to Harrisburg. I cme up with him to this place ; my friends who know mi- here (at my home, since I left Mitßin county,) at once went my bail, and we will know in a month or so whether I am the bad us-iii your article would lead people to believe I am. ' Yours truly, JOHNSTON McKEE. Wo ousei ve by the Ilcillidaybburg Whig that the Farmer's Kink of has es labluhed an Agency in that place under the superintendence of Richard R. Bryan, K-xj. FARIK,* i-r FAIRBANKS PV GOV. CRITTFX- J,E.N —Mr Calvin Fairbanks, ot (iennesac, N\ Y., was convicted in Kentucky five years age of aiding the escape of a Juvc, and sentenced tc the Penitentiary for 12 years. 7 ielding to petitiono bigned by Mr. Clay and other dis tinguished ciliceus. Gov. Crittenden has par Boned him and he is wow on Ins vvav home. I iCT/htt. — \\ e regret to learn that three iadica and two gentlemen were drowned in the Susquehanna river, below Colombia on 'he 20ih ull., whdtt attempting to cross in s skiff, which, coming in collision with a rock was upset. There were :ix persons in the boat at the time, of whom escaped. • What L'sftl to be Done with the Money !' The lot lowing sensible remarks sht uld be i" seriously reflected upon by every voter of AliflSir. county, every one ask himself whether he can consistently oppose a party that is about consummating so desirable a change in the condition of our ti nances!—whe ther he can aid in electing to oflice men who are identified with a parly which has hereto fore proved ao treacherous to the aaidjna! in terests of Pennsylvania•and, whether it would bo gtod policy to eject men whoso iie lions have *.hus far been so eminently salu tary. tor the sole purpose of reinstating tliose who, past experience tells us, seek Lut the gratification of a morbid cupidity ' This is a question beginning to be asked. Governor Johnston in the short time of his ad ministration has paid the State interest, and had it paid as an honest man-desircs to pay his debts, in coin. Besidesthis, a long list of debts which have been accumulating for years under the lo cofoco administrations, have been received by him, audited and paid, amounting to the astoumf ing sum offUS.Wb. These were-honest credi tors whose names had been kept back, to satis fy the demands of political plunderers. Be sides this he has already set apart the sum of . §lO5 to the sinking fund* and yet after all this, , the locofoeo Auditor General has to join the Whig Treasurer in a report that they have over §150.000 of surplus in the Treasury, for a contin gent application to the North 'Branch canal. This work, after lying twenty years idle, is about to he completed from resources within the means of the State itself, when will be ad ded §IOO,OOO a year to its regular revenues with out deduction for interest on loans to eflect it We shall do it with our own mores and without any taxes—on the contrary, have our taxes yearly reduced by it. But the inquiry now is, what xistd to be done with the money ? The fi.rmer administrations •had the same means at control that Governor Johnston has. How then does it come that hr can remind the Whigs of the necessity of being assessed Un tlayt before the election. The election taker place on Tues day, the 9th of October, less than four weeks from this time. Bear it in luiud, and attend j to thia important duty in time. Fach one of you ehuuld examine the Liet* of voters put up j in your respective election districts, by your asfceesora, and if your names are not there, have yourselvee assessed immediately—fur if you are not assessed at least ten day* before the election, or hive not paid a State or County tax within two years past, you will lose your vote. Get assessed. "A FULL VOTE IS A WMIO VICTORY." —This is the remark of the Boston Poßt upon the re sult of the Whig triumph in Rhode Island, where Mr. Dixon is elected to Congress by a majority of 600 over Mr. Thurston, the late Ixxofoco member. 'The vole,' says the Post, •is largely increased, and A FULL VOTR IS A WHIG VICTORY.* So it is. The remark doee not only apply to Rhode Island, but to many other 14tatee in the Union. It is equally applicable to Peun ! sylvania. Give ua a ft ill Vole, and wo ere sure af a Whig victory Here also. From every portion of our commonwealth, we are in the receipt ot good *ewa with regard ;to the coining elections. Ihe nomination of Mr. Fuller, appears to have infused a new ; spirit into the party and aroused its members to action. The election is pregnant with im portance, and we expect to see every Pennsyl vania!! -do bn duty. VERHO.YT. —The election in Vermont, held on the dlh inst., has resulted in a most glori ous victory of whig principles. The whole wh'g ticket was triumphantly elected, not withstanding a combination had been formed I between the Lccofocoe and I re .^oilcre. CANADIAN INDEPENDENCE. —-The movement in behalf ot (Canadian independence has become more marked and open. Mr. H. 11 VVilann, ' who has been rbr some years prominently con j nectcd with provincial politics, has issued the prospectus of a new semi-weekly paper, to be called the " (Canadian Independent," which he proposes to issue at Hamilton and Toronto— | chiefly designed to " promote, by peaceable means, separation from the mother country." in Lower ( anada the feeling in favor of inde pendonce is almost unanimous, and the public press has taken the lead in its advocacy. In Upper iliujadfl a large proportion of the inhab itants are said to entertain similar sentiments, although, from itieu" subset viency to pirty pur poses, the journals avoid the subject. The opinion is a'so depressed that the English Gov ernment will concede independence whenever it -hull be a&kd by a majority of the people. Thr ToH—Mere flinrirriiur. The .Union has been favored with a state ment of the amount of toll* received on ttie public work. rite present fiscal year, from the first of November up to the first of August. i These fact* it would eeeaa, are oti'y for ioco foco readers—the whips, in lite opMiion of the officer furnishing the list, have no interest in the nftnir* of the CommonweaKii further tiian paying taxes. We have iiKjUii cd at the Trea sury office, and rind the amount of tolls paid into the '1 rcasury, the preei iit fiscal vcar, up to the Ist cf August, to be ;j. GR AIJI.— We note sales of ordinary to good wheat at 95a102 cents, and good to prime parcels at 102a 105 cents Sales also of fair to good whites at losalll cents, lias declined. Sales of white to-day at 56a59 cents, and of yellow at 60.161 cents. Oats are aiso ipwet. Sales at 29a32 cents. PHILADELPHIA Sept. 13. 1949 I he demand for flour continues limited.—* Sales of 80(1 to 1000 bushels common superfine at $5,12} a $5,06$ • Choice brands at sss* 1 and extra at $5,50. Rye dour and Com meaj rtf main dull at 83,25. Grain—Wheat is in good demand, with sales ! of 70(H) to 8000 bushels at 105 to 106 c. for Red and 114 c. for White. Small sale of Corn at (isc. Rye, last sales at &lc. Oats, we quote Southern 80c. and Penn'a at 84c, NEW YORK, Sept 8. P. M. • Flour steady at $5 25a5 88 fur straight and good Staic atnTMicfiigan; pure Genesee $5 50 nsfkf9: hew Michigan $5 4455V56 ; Soatbe'h *\3Baßkfiar,Rye Flour.s3as3,W, "M— - Corn Meal sold at id Corn dull, and no sales -of arriodn? Reported pricca would be antifespaied,