thn said debt —or ui.e-fourth of -the entire.ileht of the commonwealth —within te n * • ' •. it is H tact, tl.ttt o'ur every knowa claim . u iw, made ui*-n lite lreasury which can be tetany um"< c.. ' shall have been paid, (exceptthe funded debt „f the et.min.inwealth) including the interest i V able on the tirst o February next, there : vl ! remain in the Treasury an unaeproprmted . balance of one hundred and fifty thousand del tars, wh.ch may with propriety and justice be ,I,recl.il towards rhe completion of the North , branch Canal. . li i* a fact, that during the next year, the revenues of the State will meet every ordinary expenditure: will pay of the puWic debt lyoin iliree to five hundred thousand dollars, and will leave an unappropriated balance ot five hun aJred thousand dollars in the Treasury, to he di rected towards the completion of the North Branch Canal. o Ji is a tact, lliat the credit of the State has ibeeu restored—her stocks have risen in value the people have become encournged. and the future is full of confident hope and rational cx ' And finallv, it is a fact, that a!! this happy state of thing's, so different from what has been heretofore known in Pennsylvania, hasi been brought about during the brief period when he interests of the State have been intrusted to the -hand? of*a Whig administration. Bv the Committee, MORTON McMICHAEL, Chairman. THE GAZETTE. LEWISTOWN, PA. SITORBIV, OCT9HER 6, 1819. T E Jl M S : O.\E DOLLAR PER. \A\I7I, IN ADVANCE. For six months, 75 cents. NEW subscriptions must be paid in advance. If the paper is continued, and not paid within the first month, $1.25 will be charg ed ; if not paid in three months, $1.50; if not paid in six months, $1.75; and it not paid in nine months, S2.OU. Democratic Whig Nominations. CANAI, COM MISSION KR, HENRY FFL. FULLER, OF LUZE.RNE COrVTT. ASSEMBLY, JOSEPH HEFFLEY, ESQ., of Union township. COMMISSIONER, ELISHA BRATTON, of Oliver township. TREASURER, GEORGE CARNEY, of Lewistown. AUDITOR, AUGUSTUS M. INGRAM, of Decatur township. Notices of Ad\ertiseraents. JOHN CLARE has commenced the Ooachmuk ing business, and is prepared to do all kinds of work in his line, as will be seen by bis adver tisement in another column. Merchants and dealers will observe by refer ing to our advertising columns that Messrs. BI ZET &. Co., of Philadelphia, Commission Merchants, offer their services for the sale of flour, gram, and country produce generally. I>rcKF.TT &. KVIGIIT, Philadelphia, offer to printers, merchants and others, paper of any quantity, quality or size. The Post Master advertises the list of unlift ed letters. The Register appears with several notices. The genuine Sarsaparilla, it is announced, can be obtained at GREEN-'? Medical Depot. JONS SETTLE and ELIAS APR AND publish ad ministrators' notices. OCrVVc think it is full time that a number of persons indebted for subscript.on previous to Ajril last, advertising and job work, should mike pavmenf. If they do not attend to thi# notice, we shall siprtly refresh their memories in another way. PBX.SHVLVA.MA PBX.SHVLVA.MA RAILROAD is rapid ly working its way into favor with the travel ling community, and if the Company were to take 'he proper measures for making it more extensively known that they carry passengers and freight to this place, they would no doubt etill further and more rapidly increase their business. W. B. FOSTER, Erq, it appears has ac cepted the appointment of Chief Engineer on the North Branch Canal. We perceive that fie invites proposals, (to be received at Tunk hannock until the 12th November,) for con fet'ucting a number of sections on that work. The Maryland election wan held on Wed nesday- last. In the city of Baltimore, Mc l.ane, locofoco, is elected to Congress. From Ihe remainder of the State, we have nothing Lut scattering returns, from which no definite result can be gleaned. In Georgia, the locofocos have secured the Legi lature. Governor doubtful. RIOT AT I!ARRH>BL'*S. —A disturbance OCCUR red iri Harrisburg 011 Saturday night, which was created by the impression that a number of run away slaves were secreted in the town. A row occurred at the door of a colored church, where some of the slaves were supposed to be. The Sheriff armed a party of men to restore order. Four colored men were arrested, but the slaves escaped, and it is said arc on their nurthward journey. The Jury in the case of the Astor Place Riot ers, have brought in n. verdict of Guilty. Jud eon, well known as Ned Buntlinc, has been fined $250 and sentenced to one year's confine ment in the Penitentiary. The others have been more leniently dealt with, tx.ii.g sentenced to ari imprisonment of froca one to three months. Mr. Israel Post, long known as a publisher of Sew York, dod at Panama, vo the Ctk of Au g-;sf, of Cb< oo bbls common brands for export at s">,l2 1-2 per bbl. For city consump tion there is a good demand at $5,12 1-2 to $5,62 1-2 for common anrl extra brands. A small sale of Kyc Flour at $3,12 1-2, and some not so good at SO,OO. Corn Meal is held at $3.12 per bbl, but no sales have transpired.— Prices of Wheat are steady. Sales of South ern ami Pennsylvania Red at $1,03 a 106 for fair and prime quality. A small sale of Penn sylvania Rye at 60c per bu. Corn is in rather better demand. Sales of 2400 bushels Southern yellow at 64c per 56 lbs. Oats is in limited de mand. Wc quote Southern at 99 a 30, and Pennsylvania at 35c per bu. BALTIMORE, Oct. 4, 1849. FLOUR—We note tales of Howard Street Flour at $5,121, There were sales of about 2000 bbls. City Mills Flour at $5,25. GRAIN.—The supply of Wheat is small. — Sales of good to prime reds continue to be made at 98a 103 cents, and choice lots at 104 cents. Sales of white Wheats at 104 108 cents, and of fimily flour white atllOalio cents. There is a demand for Corn for ship ment, and the supply not being large, prices have improved. Sales of white at OOaOl cents, ami of yellow at 61a63 cts. Sales of Oits at 29*32 cents. Wire AMD CHILD SHOT —-A man by the name of George Whitcomk. shot his wife and child at Ritulge (iY. H.) on Tuesday last, while in a fit of intoxication. The monster was arrested and lodged in jail. The wife and child are still alive At Berkshire (Mass.) last week a verdict of $7,000 was rendered against the Berkshire Rail road Company, and in favor of L>. R. Campbell and wife, for injuries sustained by them while crossing the railroad track. THE NEW YORK TRIBUNE.—This sterling whig paper still maintains its position at the head of the newspaper press of this country. We know of no other journal in the country conducted with the same amount of talent and energy. In a prospectus, recently published for 1850, the proprietors say : "The Tribune is now too widely known to need especial elucidation. Its conductors aim, j and believe they are enabled, to furnish a larger 1 amount and variety of information in a year, whether in its Daily, Semi-Weekly, or Weekly t*ue, than can be obtained as cheap in any other form. They endeavor to make their Dai : ly at $5 equal in every thing but advertisements to any SI(J Daily in the world ; so of their Semi ; Weekly at $3, and their Weekly at $2, which is afforded to clubs at very reduced prices. Hav ing no other than advance subscribers, sending no papers except for cash actually paid, and ; favored with a subscription almost if not quite without parallel, they are enabled to incur ex penses for Literary Assistance, Correspondence, Telegraphing, etc., which very few can afford. "TERMS. — Baity Tribune, (Sundays except i ed) the choice of three editions per day on a fair super-royal sheet, for §5 per annum. Serni- IVeekly Tribune, (every Wednesday and Satur day) same size as the daily, $3 per annum, or I ss'for two copies. Weekly Tribune, a double i medium sheet, eight large pages of six columns each, $2 per annum, three copies for $5, eight ! copies for $lO, or twenty copies to one address i for S2O. Payments inflexibly in advance, and the paper stopped w hen the term of payment shall have expired. Bills of all lawfully con i stituted specie-paying Banks received at par. Remittances at our risk when shown to and cer tified by the Postmaster mailing them. We send our Weekly to all clergymen at $1 per an num. Subscriptions solicited bv GREELEY it McELRATH, 154 Nassau street, N. York. WOOD WANTED7 A few loads of wood are wanted immediately at this office, Those of our subscribers , who intend paying their subscription in wood will accommodate us bv delivering it soon. Sept. 29, 1849. CARRIAGE momii-m. THE subscriber, late of the firm of Clark &. Zerbe, having purchased the estab lishment of Jacob Smith, respectfully an nounces to the citizens of this and adjoining counties that he is now prepared to manufac ture to order all kinds ol Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, , N9-ljf. Administrator's Notice. LETTERS of administration on the estate of ENOCH AURAND, late of Docatur township, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned. All persons having claims a gamst said decedent are duly notified to pre sent them, duly authenticated, for settlement, without delay ; and ail knowing themselves indebted are requested to make immediate pay ment. ELI AS AURAND. Adm'r." October G, 1849—Gt. Administrator's Aolire. LETTERS of administration on the estate of GEORGE SETTLE, late ot Oliver township, deceased, having been granted to the subscriber, residing in said township, he here by notifies all persons indebted to said estate to call and settle the same without delay, and those having claims against the estate are re quested to present them, dulv authenticated. JOHN SETTLE, Adm'r. October G, 1849. 6t. iBMMiiM ram riMIL subscriber, having rented the oomraodi ± ous dwelling attached to Jones's Store, is prepared to accommodate a few more persons with boarding, on reasonable terms, if applica tion be made soon. JOHN RIGG. LewistowD, Sept. 29, IS49—3t- LIST OF LETTERS remaining ln tU Post Office PI Lewie town, October i J 841). |CT Persons enquiring for letters o n ih following list will please say that thev a advertised. Albright Emanuel Lawver Jacob Ardison J. O. Lain Corneliuus W Bair David Loughry V\ oi. G Bowman John M. Long Miss Maittia Barnacil Wm. Loflin John A. Bilgard David M. Mathews Mrs. Ja, Baderty E. S. Mauch Aron Berlue H. Miller Michael 2 Benner James Morrison Mrs. Matv Benner Miss Mary Muller Miss E* ' Beaker William P. Mallon Arthur Brealy Mrs. Jane Meyer Washington Boals Mrs. S. Moren Michael Barnes Henry Murphy Janus Black John Montgomery Wm Baker Catharine Meruin Thos \Y Boyd Archibald Mnyer David Bonner Stephen Miller Hirain Bowerline John Mulcahny John Babrn Paulos Mishler Benjamin 1 Beck Carl A. Mitchell J \ Currey Sam). 2 Moyer Ruble Coolane Michael McCoy John Campbell David McCoy William Collins Chas. McCoy Miss Martha I Crotty Besa McNatt John Campbell Amos McNel'y P M Esq Coggshell J. W. McLaughlin Edward Cantlow John McCauslin Chas Conrad Miss Sarah A.McGuirk Joseph Cealy Daniel O'Brien Judy Carr Ja. Orr Miss Mary 2 Cooper Chas. Piprce A Cam Jacob Pflueger Peter Darr Elias Panel E A Dunn Susanna Ptr Henerick Dixon Theadore Parchy Miss ReWea Donavan John Plumenstern Heuenck Dolton John Quick Amelia J Dubbs Henry ttorke Daniei Duller Peter Rush Peter Drooling Daniel Karick Peter Edminston Hiram C. Riddle Wm Kcksteine Wm. 2 Rager James W Einstine Rilley Pat Fisher John 2 Ream Isaac Foster John Roush Elizabeth Fisher Jas. Rager James Folk Elias Ream John Foster Wm. Rogers James Fleming Wm. Shichen John Fuller Leander A. Shilds Chaß Fury Wm. Slobtg Jacob K Fer Miss Catharine S,Swinehart Win Graham Miss Sarah A.Nearer Henry Gallaugher Peter 2 Simpson Eiias Gross Isaac Stees Mr 3 Maria ; Gross Richard Seagwick P C Fsq ; Haley Dennis Schlapping Jacob H Huse Christian Spencer John J Humes Miss Julia A. Swaile Daniel Hutchinson Francis SehiSher Jacob Harris Wm. Styer David Henesy Wm. Sayler Daniei Hammaker Miss M ary Snyder Henry ! Heisy Mrs Sarah Smith Jane Horton Mrs. Martha A.Sterrett John D Hannan Miss AngelineStewart Miss Martha ; Hanly Michael Spiglemoyer Wm Hamilon Henry Shirk Jos Hetherby Joseph Scott James T Hays John L. Scott E D Herbaugh Rev H 2 Scott John T Howell John C. Scott T & Brothers Hibbs Miss Sarah Schuler F Hanna John Thomas Gideon D Harrison S. G. Tamson Miss H Hutton Lewis Turner John R Hooper Chas M, Turner Wm Harden Henrietta Taylor Jas R Hanley & Quingagan2Webb Thomas Jartin Gustine S. Wilson Bryson Irwin James Wallace Thos Ichamoyer Joseph Walker Jos H Kartenager Anthony Wallaston Geo W Kincaid Mi3s C. L. Whittaker Wm H 5 Kiaemer Peter Wilson Mark KelUgue S, M. Williams David Kesler Hiraim Wester Langford Iveistrey Miss GuttineJFadesley G S Kelly Miss Margaret IHlson Miss Margaret Kosher Henry JFood E B Knause Reuben Yetter Jos Kreps Henrv Yerick Emanuel WILLIAM BUTLER, P. M. Lewistown, Oct. 6, 1849. NOTIC3. THE following accounts have been exam ined and passed by tne, and remain filed of record in this office, tor inspection of heir?, legatees, creditors, and all others in any war interested, and will be presented to the ne.tt Orphan's Court of the county of Mifflin, to be held at the Court House in Lewistown, on Thursday, the 9th day of November, 1349, for allowance and confirmation: 1. The partial administration account cf Peter Baker, administrator of Jacob Ickes, late of Oliver township, deceased. 2- The supplemented and final administra tion account of Eli Wakefield,administratoroi George Wakefield, lade ot Granville township, deceased. 3. The administration account of Hugh Conlev, administrator of Samuel D. Aitkens, late of Armagh township, deceased. 4. The guardianship account of John 1 le®- ing, guardian of Klias and Philip Weiler, mi nor children of Philip Weiler, late ot Meaw township, deceased. 5. The administration account of Joeep- Strode, Jr, on the estate of Amor Strode, i te of Granville township, deceased. 6. The administration account of J*®" Gillam, administrator of Robert San key, l* ,ec Union township, deceased. JAMES L. McILVAINE, Register. Reoisiik's Office. Lewistown, October 6, 184 l). Register deems it proper to sf" l * lor the information ot all concerned, that ac counts must be filed in his office and publish tiiiity days previous to the first day of eiisun-f.' ing Courts—otherwise they wilt be retain*" until the succeeding term. Sarsaparilla! NONE of your sour, fermenting stud. VV*' whose is it? Why, it is not Old Jacob Townsend'a. Then whose else 1 it is not Dr. S. P. Townsend's. vVhose up s ' earth is it then? 1 will tel! you: it®^ 18 ' which is made in strict accordance with ,f 17. Slates Pharmacopeia laid down by " l