THE GAZETTE. LEWISTOWN, PA. FRIDAY EVENING, March 8, lSjb. TER M S : o\r. DOLLAR I'Lli AA.\S7I, IV ADVANCE. For -ix months, 75 cents. rr \u NEW subscriptions must be paid in advance, If tbe paper is continued, and not ,aid within the fust month, §1.25 will he charg ed ; if not paid in three months, §1.50; if not paid in six months, §1.75; and if not paid in , iue months, §2.00. r : _7 To gratify the desire expressed by a number of our subscribers to see the speech of Hon. TH ADDKI'I STEVENS on the Slavery Ques tion, we omit several articles intended for this week's Gazette. fC# 3 * For the information of Candidates at t ;c Spring Election, we deem it proper to state that no tickets will be printed at this office on ike day of election. All orders, accompanied with the cash, left at this office on or before Thurs day, will be promptly attended to. £Cf= Anonymous correspondents might save themselves the trouble of writing communica tions. if they hare not confidence enough in the editor, to entrust him with their names, they certainly cannot expect us to give them or their productions credit. FIRE.—The dwelling house of WM. B. John ston, with all its contents, situated about one mile from Reedsville, was consumed by fire on Monday evening last. It is not known how it originated, but its progress was so rapid, when first discovered, that the inmates had barely time to escape. There was an insurance of a little over §41)0 on the building, which was an old one. The loss in furniture, &c., is consider able. THE WEATHER.—The past week has been one of the most disagreeable we have had this win ter. The gale of wind noticed in our last pros trated the fences in all directions, and did some ether damage. On Sunday snow fell to the :epth of five or six inches, since which we have had rain, hail and snow intermingled with any amount of mud. The river had risen consider ablv this morning, and may possibly prevent the una! from being put in navigable order until next week. A DUEL ALMOST. —Col. Jefferson Davis, of Mississippi, challenged Col. Bissel, a loco mem ber of the House from Illinois, on the 27th ult., in consequence of his remarks in reference to liie conduct of the Mississippi regiment at the Battle of Buena Vista. The correspondence between the parties took place on Friday iast, but there was an understanding between the friends of the parties—Gen. Shields, who acted for Col. Bissel, and Mr. Inge, who acted for Col. Davis, that ulterior action should be post poned until Col. Bissel had time to write out and publish his speech. It appeared in the Globe that morning and the challenge passed in toe afternoon. The meeting was to have taken place on the 28th—weapons, muskets at fifteen paces ; but by the personal intervention of Pres ident Taylor, at a late hour in the night, the af fair was amicably adjusted. There are a few men in the Locofoco party, 1-. Pennsylvania, says the Harrisburg Telegraph, who play the game of corruption so boldly that t iey actually disarm opposition by their open and avowing disclosure of their degrading senti ments. We were struck with tbe truth of this remark a few days ago, when Mr. Porter of Northampton, in his speech in opposition to the election of Judges by the people, boldly de clared that, wiien a mcmbar of the Convention which formed the present Constitution, he -named his btother I-ocofoeos in that Conven t n, that if they went on as they had begun, to deprive the Governor of his patronage, the Lo r Toco party in the State of Pennsylvania, would toon be broken up, and that he desired to re peat the warning to his brother Locofocos in the present House of Representatives. Was there a more bold, yet truthful admission that tr.e Locofoco party are " held together by the cohesive power of public plunderßut Mr. Porter, instead of qualifying hi* language when 'his construction was put upon it, seemed to glorv and exult in the fact, and made no attempt whatever to explain away the force of the de- daration. Mr. I'orter further declared that the proposed amendment, or any change in the Constitution, •tiring the election of Judges to the people, would hare the effect of giving at least two thirds of the Judges to the Whig party, and this was another reason why he opposed it. The steamer Alabama arrived at New Orleans en the 26tb uit., from Chagres. She brings G."> passengers, and dates from San Francisco to the :;Uh of January, and four hundred and sixty thousand dollar* worth of gold dust on freight and belonging to passengers. A terrible and disastrous inundation had taken place at Sacramento City, caused by the ° r " flowing of the river—a thing that has not hap pened before to so great an extent for many s ears. Nearly the entire city was covered with water. Large numbers of cattle and other pro perty have been swept awav. The loss is very heavy, estimated in all at over one million of dollars. . , .. Although this calamity has proved exceeding !v distressing to the citizens, yet it has been beneficial in other respects. The overflowing ' f the waters ha* washed out immei se quariti iiewd gold from the earth, where it had before remained undiscovered. f . hl ,. M tt.e mines near Stockton, the ( hilians madr quite a fierce attack upon the Americans working there. Several of the assailants were r killed and a number wounded on both sides, .: many of the Chilians taken prisoners. It is believed' that this outrage will so 1 ■*• thft At,mi cans that they will not rest until the of f-nders are driven entirely out of thecouritiy. Fa* excitement had become intense. Mr*. Fremont has recovered her health, and "rHf and husband are about departing from i'-mariia for the United States. They will douht- I * ivavo by the next steamer ■ 7-A number of new adverti-emente, though .t in verv small tvpe. encroach on our space to •'irh an Extent as to interfere seriously on our • >nn. legislative proceedings, A <\ Fur the Gazette. j Fare on the Pennsylvania Railroad. Mr. Editor:—The distance from Lew istown to I Harrisburg, hy the Pennsylvania Railroad, is out a fraction over GO miles, yet travellers from this place are compelled to pay SI 90, while at Hie same lime cards are handed round on which it is stated that the rate of fare is 3 cents a mile! : I nder the old method of calculating the charge would be §I.BO, or if 61 miles, §1.83, and while • it is a small matter to talk about, yet let all fare i , alike. Had the Company fixed other rates, no I | one would complain, hut if the charge is 3 cents per mile, I should like to see the conductor or engineer who could figure out §1.90 from this to ! Harrisburg. " AMOS. I For the Gazette. SAMUEL H. BERRTIIILI. is recommended to the j voters ol the Borough of Lewistown as a candi date tor High Constable, and that he would , make a good officer is the opinion of MANY VOTERS. SABBATH MEETING.—A meeting will be held in the Presbyterian Church, on Friday evening, j the Bth inst., at early candlelight, to adopt mea sures to secure a more proper observance of the i Sabbath. All persons favorable to this measure are earnestly requested to attend. For the Gazette. Geosrrarhieal Enigma. ; I am composed of seventeen letters. My 11214174 10 is a county in Tennessee. j 14 12 5 16 3 is a city in Sardinia. 12 10 2 15 is a river in Russia. 2 5 16 2 is a county in New York. 4 8 2 17 is a city in Arabia. 6 12 14 5 16 10 is a town in New Hampshire. ! 11 13 2 16 8 15 is a county in New York. 12 7 16 11 17 is a river in Maine. 2 9 14 11 17 is a town in New Hampshire. 10 11 17 511 2is a town in Georgia. 3 16 2 10 2 17 is a river in Russia. 9 17 14 5 16 10 is a town in Ireland. 10 4 7 14 12 15 is a city in Italy. 14 4 16 7 i%a town in Scotland. My whole can be found in Spain, i Hanover, Pa., March 4, 1650. W. F. Tribute of Itcspoct. The Apprentices' Literary Society having j learned the death of JAMES M. BELL, son of George Bell, Esq., of Armagh township, late a fellow-member, who departed this life on the 13th ult., at the residence of his father, the fol- j low ing resolutions were unanimously adopted: Resolved , That it is with feelings of deep re i gret v.-e have heard of the death of our iate friend and fellow-member, JAMF.S M. BELL, with whose memory we cherish the liveliest recol- 1 lections of his kind and amiable disposition and : winning deportment. Resolved, That while we deeply sympathize with the parents and relatives of our departed friend in their bereavement, through this dis pensation of Divine Providence, we rejoice in a well founded hope that he has exchanged this for a more lasting happiness. Resolved, That & copy of the above resolutions 1 be transmitted to the parents of the deceased, | and that the editors of the True Democrat and Gazette be requested to publish them. [Extract from Ike A/mutes.] JOHN M. BOWMAN, President. S. G. MCLAUGHLIN", Secretary. THE MARKETS. Lewistown March 8, 18.50. ! Paid by Dealer. Kctait Flour - $4 I 2£ SS-Y 00 • Wheat, white - 95 1 10 red - 90 1 05 Kye - - 50 60 Oats % - - 28 35 Corn, - - 45 (R) Cloverseed old. 350 Do new, 3 75 Flaxseed - - 1 00 1 25 Titnothyseed - - 2 00 2 50 Butter, good - - 15 15 Eggs - - 10 10 Lard - 6 8 Tallow - - 8 10 ( Potatoes - - 50 62^ There is no material change in the City Mar ; kets from the prices published last week. Five Hundred Dollars, rpHE undersigned has §SOO to invest in Fox, Mink, Raccoon, Muskrat. and Rabbit Skins, for which the highest price in cash will be paid ■ on delivery, at the " Juniata Hal Store." 1 N. J RUDISILL. Lewistown, March 8, 1850—3t. ~CAUT J 0 \ . To llic Pulilic. rpHE subscriber having been appointed Age tit J_ for the sale of S. Crane's Compound Wash Mixture in the counties of Mifflin, Centre, Clear field, Cambria, Jefferson, Blair, Bedford, and Somerset, hereby cautions all persons not to use, make, or sell a Wash Mixture containing any of the ingrodients specified in the. patent ; granted to the said S. Crane on the 19th day of i January, 1850, as his instructions from Dr. D. j McVoy, the owner of the patent right for this State, are peremptory to bring suit against all | | who infringe the same, whether under the name of " Jones's Magical Solution," or any other solution or soap containing the ingredients, in whole or in part, patented as above. County, Township, Shop, or Family Rights will be disposed of on reasonable terms. I'er- ' sons desirous of purchasing county or other Rights, can examine the title papers by calling on the undersigned. „ H. FRYSINGER. ' Lewistown, March 8, 1850.—1t. ASSIGNEE'S SALE. i 14 V virtue of a Deed of Assignment executed j ) by John R. F'hilips, in tru-t for his creditors, ' will be offered for sale at the Court House, in the ! borough of Lewistown, on WEDNESDAY, march I3lli, 185©, j at 1 o'clock P. M. of said day, the follow ing de ; scribed plantation and tract of land, bounded by j land of George Strunk on the west, Caldwell's | heirs on tbe north, and Grimminger and others, - i containing 17© Acres, more or less, (land to be surveyed.) There arc thereon erect- JLJ ed a large STONE BANK BARN, | a FRAME HOI SH, and various . i ar d other im i provements. The land is nearly all ; cleared, and a reasonable proprtion - of it meadow, or can he made into meadow. j : Persons desirous of purchasing will please call and see the property before the day of sale, i JOHN C. SIGCT2R, Assignee, i Lewistown, March 8, 1650. Administrators' Notice. r ETTF.R&of Administration on the estate of j i WILLIAM M. INGRAM, dee'd, late of ' ; Potter township, Centre county, having been granted to the subscribers, all persons indebted i to said estate are hereby notified to make imme diate. payment, and those having claims or de -1 mands against said estate are requested to pre sent them properly authenticated for settlement without delay, to either of the undersigned. AUGUSTUS M. INGRAM, Decatur township, Mifflin county. ROBRT J INGRAM, Potter township Centre county. March 3 1850—61 ' SHERIFF'S SALES. T)\ virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni Exponas, Le vari Facing) Pluries Levari Facias, Alias Testatum Venditioni Exponnayg y and Fieri Facias , issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Mifflin county, and to me di rected, will be exposed to sale by public outcry, at the Court House, in the Borough of Lewistown, at one o'clock, P. M., on Saturday, llarch 30, 185©, the following described property, viz : A Tract of Land situate in Oliver township, Mifllin county, bounded by lands of Jacob Onrver on the east, anil J'eter lilioad* or the oliiet lands of the 9uid William Ervin on the west and south, containing one hundred and twenty acres, more or less, about fej a< res thereof cleared, having thereon erected a log house, log barn, and other improvements. Seized, taken in execution and to be i sold as the property of H'illiaiu f'.rven. Also—Ail the interest of Hopper A: Hamilton in a lot j of ground situate in the Borough of Letvittown, Mifflin county, containing 30 feet, more or less, on Market street, ! and extending back same width to a public alley oil the 1 south, on the west by lot of Francis Thompson, and on > the north by lot of James Parker, having thereon erected j a one story frame shop. Seized, taken in execution and , to be gold as the property of Hopper Hamilton. Also—A Lot of Ground in the Borough of Newton I Hamilton, bounded on the east by lot of Mrs Butler, oil the south by Pennsylvania Canal, on the west by lot of Joseph Postlethwalt and on the north by an alley, with a frame stable, frame dwelling house and other improve ments thereon erected; s.u.) lot is 00 feet in width, more : or legs, and extending from the alley aforesaid to the said Pennsylvania canal, Main street running through the j same. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the | property of ll'illiam Hamilton A' James Corbett. Also—A Lot of Ground situate in lha Boroughcf New ton Hamilton, Mifflin county, containing one and one fourth acres, be the saint- more nr less, hounded on the north-west hy .Second street,on the north-east by Church street, on the south-east by lots of Samuel A Corbett, J W. Vanzandt and others, and on the south-west by lands of the heirs of George Vanzandt, dee'd. Si.i/.eif, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Jo seph C. Seeh/er. Also —A Lot of Ground situate in the west end of the Borough of Lewistowu, fronting 10 feet on Broad street, on the west by John Kline, on the south by the Pciioa cans!, on the east bv "-tannic! Mulson, with a fainc house and other improvements thereon erected. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as liie property of Cam Ken nedy. Also—A F.olof Ground situate in the Borough of NpVey town, whereon is erected a two story frame dwelling house, carpenter shop and stable,together with ruber im provements. Ac , bounded a* follows, toNvit:—On the south by Lumber street, on the north by lot of John Waid, and on the east by Canal ctreet, being lot No. 65 in the plan of said borough. Seized, taken in exe. ution, and t i be sold as the property of lf';"i m J). l/aris. Also—A Lot of Ground situate in the borough of Lcw isto-.vn, containing 30 feel more or less, on Water stre t, extending hack on the east side of Brown street 200feet to a If- fe.-t alley on th>* north, with a one story fiame and log house, a frame .t ihle, and other improv. in,tuts tlo-r,- n erected. Seized, ta ,en in execution, and to he sal, l as the property of fit or or // l.oitg Also—A Lot of Ground situate in B Hevilio, in the town ship of I nion, containing one fourth of an aire, lie the s iiiie more or less, bounded by lai.ds of James I'ne on the east. Steel)'? heirs on tlm south, and John Briotll" on the north, and the great r "ad !e tiling from Brow n's Mil's to Huntingdon on the n- r;li west, ith a '.urge two story fiauie dei d dated the 30ili day of Pecember, A L). I*ll, record.-d in l) -ed Book V, page 157, sold and conveyed the same to liavid Hainaker, from w horn and Rebecca Ins wife, hy transfers ami assign ments record d in Book V, page 156 ami 159, the same became vested in Jacob Btoutenberg, who, w illi H.ichel Am his wife, .|l and conveyed the same to Wiliiam Giffiin. Seized, taken in execution, ami to be s>dd as the property of H'llliaia Ox fin Also—Certain Messuages, Tenements and Tracts of land, (among others,) situate, It ing, and being in and neer the township of Armagh, county of Mifflin, aforcs.nl, surveyed hy virtue of appli. ations or warrants dated 26th January, 179t, in the names of Malcolm Andrew and Catharine K a sen Seized, taken in execution, and to he sold as the property of Francis If. Haale, Janus Jlall and h'tllium ft .Yarns Also - A Lot of Grottn I fronting fifl feet ..n Main street, in the Borough of Newton Hamilton, bounded on the north and east by Bantu. 1 Drake, on the south-west by J Un C M'Kinstry, ai.d on the south-east by the Pennsyl vania Canal, part of said lot lying on each side of eaid street. Also— lLk Inti rest in a I.ot of Ground fronting Oil f.-et on Main street on the north-west,on the north east by Bridge street, on the south-east hy the Pennsylvania ca nal, ami on the south-west by G. \V Askins, with a large frame ware and store house. Sec , thereon ere< ted Also—l.ot No. 4, Iti Newton llamtltan, 60 feet front on Main street, more or Ires, and 1 10 feet deep to an alley, with a three story brick house, a stable, and olio r im provements thereon, bounded by J J. Cunningham and William Allen, and others. Also (ins oiher Lot of Ground, situate between Main street and the Pennsylvania canal, in the borough of New ton Hamilton, being 60 feet in front on said street and the J'etins) Ivania canal, more or less, ami 24 feet in width or depth, with a large three story frame ware house tlu-ie oti erected, Immided on the north-east hy J. J Cunning ham, and on the southwest hy \Vm, Allen Seized, la ken in execution, and to be sold as the proper!i of H. C. Crniff. Also—A certain Messuage or Trart of Land siltiate in Granville township, Mifilin county, bounded and described us follows : Beginning at a white oak, thence smith 55 degrees and a half west 02 perches and five tenths to an oak, thence by land formerly of Henry Hall Sooth 31 de grees east 1 C>l perches to a chesntit, thence by mountain survey north 55 degrees east 61 perches ta an oak, thence north 30 degrees east lt)l perches and five tenths to the place of beginning, containing 65 acres i II perches, more or less. Seized, taken in execution, and to he sold as the property of James Mtlliktn. Also—A certain Messuage, Tract or Parcel of Land, a male in Wayne township, Mifflin county, Pa., bounded as follows, viz :—beginning at stones a corner or part of same tract sold toand owned by Christian King, thence by land surveyed to John Brown and James Johnston north 45 degrees, east 327 perches to stones, thence by James Johnston north 26 degrees, west 276 perches to post on line of Robert Elliots land, thence by same south 70; degrees, west 54i perches to white oak, by same north 46; perches to white oak, by same 48J degrees, west 21 perches to white oak, by same north 116 perches to stones, thence hy William Keepers north 50degrees, west 152 perches to stones, thence hy Jacks mountain south 4" degrees, west ">3 pcrrh'-s to stones, thence bv John OI i iver Buiiih 45 degrees, east 107 petches to stones, thence ■ by John SM'igert south 10 degrees, west 110 perches to 1 !>'7 degrees, e'.*t ■ lot perches to pine, by same south 13 degrees, east 185 j perches to stones, by satue south 61 degrees, west 13 j perches to white oak, thence by James Galbraith south . 59 degrees, east fid perches to locust, by same south 10de grees, east IS perches to maple, by same soulhO" degrees, j west 2tHJ perches to white nak saplin on Christian Kings ' part of same, thence by same south 45 degrees, east 120 i and two sevenths to stones, the place of beginning, con- i t,lining 352 acres and SO perches, with the usual allow- j | ance. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of David ft'. Huhnt>s, Michael Aulti, terre ten- ( j ant. ! Also—All the interest of James MLNitt in a Tract of Land, situate in Armagh township, Mifflin county, con- i ! laining one hundred and fifty acres, he the same more or ' j less, about one hundred and thirty acres cleared, bound j ed on the east by lands of John Aitkee, on the south by j t William Rrow ns heirs, and on the west by lands of Wil- I ! lin in Barefoot's heirs, and on the north, east and west by j i lands of John Aikins and the Mack mountain, with a two i story log dwelling house, double log barn, blacksmith j j shop, and other improvements thereon erected. Se.iz.ed, • j taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of James .1/c.Vi'f. DAVIS McK. CONTNER, Sheriff. Sheriff 's Office, > Lewistown, March 8, 1850. ) N U. fiirchasers at the above sheriff's sales are here- ; j by notified that the amount of the saies will be required j to be paid, in all cases, immediately on the property being : knocked down, or it will be forthwith resold to tde high- est bidder. D. McK C. Notice to Collectors. rpHE Collectors of State and County taxes are | P hereby notified that the Commissioner* will | : be in session, at their office, in Lewistown, on j WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, the 13th and 14th of March, for the purpose of granting exonera tions to Collectors, so that they may be able to | settle off their duplicates without delay, j By order of the Board. H. J. WALTERS, Clerk. | Lewistown, March b, 1850. IT 0 T I OB . rP HE following accounts have been examined £ and passed by tue, -and remain tiled of re- . ' curd in this office, for inspection of heirs, lega tees. creditors, and all others in any way inter ; ested, and will be presented to the next Orphans' i i Court of the couiify of Mifflin, to he held at the j ! Court House, in Lewistown, on Thursday, the : 4th day of April, 1850, for allowance and con j Urination. Ist. The final account of George Sigler and John Reiglc, executors of Jacob Keigie, late of Decatur township, dee'd. 2 beat manufacture. Purchaser* from tlie country can rely on being arcontinodated with patterns suitable for every purpose, without the inconvenience of looking further. He is determined to sell at such prices us the advantage of a cash business affords. EDWARD BURTON. N". B—Piper hung in the country at city price* I'll ladelphia, March ft, 1850—Sill To the Honorable the Court of Quarter Sessions of .l/if fin County. milE petition of WILLIAM F MOYER.of the Borough *- of Lewistown, in said county, respectfully represent* That he i well provided with house room and the cor. veniences for the lodging and accommodation of stranger* and travellers, at the home he now occupies in said bo rough. He therefore prays the honorable Court to grant him a license for keeping a public inn or tavern, and he, as in duty bound, w ill pray, fcc. \V F MOVER. We, the subscribers, citizens of tbe Borough of Lewis town, in which the above mentioned inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify that William F. Moyer, the above applicant, is of good repute fur honesty and temperance, and is well provided with houscroatn and conveniences for the lodging and accommodation < f stran gers and travellers, and that such inn or tavern is neces sary to accommodate the public and entertain stranger* or travellers. A P. Jacob F. McCoy Daniel Ziegler Thos. Van Valzah t>aniuel Frank 1). Sunderland Win. Ross Charles Heisler David McClure James Wareaut Geo. Carney Gsorge W Knox. JolinG. McLaughlin mliß- 3t TO THE HONORABLE, the Judges of the Court x>) Common Pleas in and for the County of .Mifflin, note competing and holding a Court of Quarter Stations sj the Peart in said County : THE PETITION of Jacob Bearley, of the borough o( Lewistown, in said county, respectfully sliewelh: That he occupies a house in said borough, on the bank ol the Pennsylvania Canal, near the Lock, which lias been heretofore occupied as a public bouse of entertainment, and is desirous of continuing to keep a public bouse therein. He therefore prays your honor* to grant liiir license to keep a public house at the place aforesaid, foi the ensuing year, and he wilt ever pray, Sec. JACOB BEARLEV. We, the subscribers, citizens of the borough aforesaid recommend the above named petitioner, and certify tha the inn or tavern above mentioned is necessary to accom mod at'- the public, and to entertain strangers and travel ler, and that the petitioner above named is of good rt pute fir honesty and temperance, and is well provide with house room and conveniences for the lodging an 'iccomiiioiinimn of stranger* anil travellers ! John M'Kee, G. W. Woods, ; George sliegrist, Jacob Maurer, John M Wiley, James Irvin, James G. Brown, J"hn Threikeld, John Levy, Win. Charter*, Martin Webb, Thos. R. M'Kee. Lewistown, March 8, 1550—3t To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Quarto Sessions of the Pence in and for the County of .\lifflm. 'DHL petition of William Brothers, of Brown township -*- in said county, respectfully represents, (bat lie is wel provided with houserootn and conveniences for the ac commod ition and lodging of strangers and travellers ai ihe house he now occupies in said township. He there fore prays your honorable court to grant him a licenst for keeping a public inn or tavern, and he. as in duty bound, will pray. &c. WM. BROTHERS. We, the subscribers, citizens of Biown township, in which the above mentioned inn or tavern prayed to b licensed is proposed to be kept, do certify that William Brothers, the above applicant, is of good repute for hon esty and temperance and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the lodging and accoimno dation of strangers and travellers, and lhat such inn ot tavern * necessary to accommodate the public and en tertain strangers and travellers. John Maclsy John Mcßrida Win. liemy D. C. Miller Abner Thompson Josiah Kerr Alexander Reed John Zook John Albright John Magvvigan J-* Reed John D. Hooly J -tin K-rr James C. Hughes. [ins 3t To the Hon A. S H ilton and hit Associates, Judges oj the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace for thi j County of .Mifflin. HHIE petition of Charles Caughlir. respectfully sbowetli; - That your petitioner occupies a commodious house situate in the Borough of Newton Hamilton, which li well calculated for a public house of entertainment, anc from its neighborhood and situatioui* suitable as well a. necessary f-o the accommodation of the public and thi • entertainment of strangers and travellers. That he ii well provided with stabling for horses, and all the con , veniences necessary for the entertainment of stranger and travellers ; he therefore respectfully prays the cour to grant him license to keep an inn or public house of en tertainment there—and your petitioner will pray, tr CHARLES CAIfGHLLV We, the undersigned, citizens of tbe Borough of New ton I.'a ti il to a aforesaid, being personally acquainted wit: Charles Caughlin, the abovenauied petitioner, and ala hiving a know ledge of the house for which the license i prayed for, and do hereby certify that such house is n cessary to ar< ommodate the public and entertain strar g.-rs or travellers— lhat he is a person of good repute fo honesty ami temperance, and that he is well provide with houseroimi and conveniences for thp lodging am accommodation of strangers and travellers. We there f ire beg lent e to recommend hitn for a license, agreeab! to his petition. Saxfear Mishley James C. Giles John McLaughlin T. Buckley Junes Ewing John ltobb J as. Gamble John Halfback Joseph I.aughlln Sam'l Morrison Robert Fields J. M. Barton William Black William Allen Jos. H. Thompson Chas. Bower. mhS-3l 1 TO THE HONORABLE, the Judges of the Court oj ! Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County oj jhftpiin : r D IE PETITION of Joseph Sourbeck, of the borough -*- of Lew istown, in said county, respectfully shewelh ; That he occupies a house in said borough, in Market • street, opposite the Jail, which has heretofore been used tml occupied as a public house of entertainment, and is <1 siious of keeping a public house therein. He there fure prays your honors to grant liim a license to keep a public house at the place aforesaid for the ensuing year JOSEPH SOI RBECK. We, the suhscrib.-rs,citizens,of the borough aforesaid, recommend tile above petitioner, and certify that the lun or tavern above mentioned is iieci ssary to accommo . date the public, and to entertain strangers and travellers, and that the petitioner above named is of good repute for honesty and I uiiperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the lodging and accommoda tion of strangers and traveller*. Robert 11. M'C'.iiilic, M. Buov, A. Blymver, J. 11 Crawford, Francis Thompson, Zachartah Orner, A G. Harvey, Robert A. Jackson, W Butler, Daniel Fichthorn, Samuel GrunJen, Z. Rittenhouse. Lewistown, March 2, 1850.—4 TO THE HONORABLE, the Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the Co unto of .Mifflin : 'DHL PETITION of John Robinson,of Union township, ia said county, respectfully represents: lhat he is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation and lodging of strangers and travellers at the house he now occupies, in said township. lie there fore prays your honorable court to grant him a license fir keeping a public Inn or Tavern,and he,as in duty bound, will pray. JOHN ROBINSON. We, the subscribers, citizens of Union township, in which the above mentioned Inn or Tavern prayed to he licensed is proposed to be kept, do certify that John Rob inson. the above applicant, is of good repute for honesty i and temperance, tind is well provided with houserootn and conveniences for the lodging ami accommodation of strangers nnd travellers, and that such Inn or Tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain stran gers and travellers. John Kauffman, Jacob Hartzler, John St roup, Joseph Hoar, Shem Voder, Isaac Voder, j H. S. M'Nabb, John Peachey, Jos. A. Bell, Levi Glass, Joel Zook, Christian Zook, John Zook, James Poe, | March 2, 1850—4] John Marnah. Mackerel, Shad and Salt. ! TONES' is llif place to buy ihem cheap, .•" n0v.17. - Cln JONES. FOR SALE OR RENT. THE enltscriber offers ST private sale A L >T OF GROUND. c ntair.mg hix ACKI-s, withn iar<_.r-TWO STO- Js— IK't'SE mil a large M|il 6T <' Rl£ KOOM onar.Jied, n @BisiSSiieter failing well vt va-4a§hg£S£3> ter, end a good HARM, x\ i-ii slabbing. situate in Allenviiie. Mitiiio eoiiniv. on thegreut road Lading iVwU i, i„ i liiiitinodon. 'I h? property is well eiU)3ted for bu?ir.e-s, and at this i line affords a good opening tor a store or tavern. 'idle above described property will be sold on very reasonable tern s louny person wishing to purchase, it not enid it will be rented. App'y to WM. T. BELL on the premises. THOMAS WILLS. Allenvi'.le, February 'id, 1850—3t. Pennsylvania Railroad. OA and after MONDAY, 24th December, FREIGHT TRAMS will run three times a week between Lewistcwn and Phila delphia, as follows: —Leaving Lewistown, east ward, on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 7 O'CIOCK, A. M., end arriving from Philadel phia on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 5 10, P. M. frs~ All freight going east, MUST BE DE LIVERED BV THREE O'CLOCK, P.M., on the days previous. Freight in nil cases, payable on delivery of goods at the warehouse. PASSENGER TRAINS, east, will leave at 15 minutes past 9, A. M., daily. Fare to Philadelphia, 8500. SAM. MILLIKEN, Jr., Ag't. Lewistown, Dec. 22, lhi49—ti [Dcm. copy. rnR.A \ - i 2 Tl ISO\'S CHALLENGE BLACKING. • THE immense and steadily increasing demand for the celebrated .Hasoil's Challenge Blacking Has induced numerous unprincipled persons to attempt an imitation of his Box LABEL, varying it slightly to evade the law, but at the same time designed to impose upon the universal confidence ; of consumers, in favor of Mason's Blacking; and as the counterfeit bears no resemblance to the original, except in the label, and has none of , its good properties, Country Merchants, when ordering blacking, SHOCLD BE CAREFUL TO ASK TOR j u MASON'S ORIGINAL CHALLENGE BLACKING," Which is sold by all respectable Wholesale Dealers in everv Citv in the United States. "JAS. S. MASON & CO., 192 North Third street, Philadelphia. March 2, 1650 —4t. Indemnity. Tho Franklin Fire Insurance Company of Philadelphia, OFFICE, No. lf.3| Chestnut street,near Fifth street. DIRECTORS. Charles X. Bancker, Georse \V. Richards, Thomas Hart, Mordecai I) Lewis, Tobias Wagner, Adolphe E. Borie, Samuel Grant, David S Brown, Jacob R. Smith, Morris Patterson. Continue to make insurance, perpetual or limited, on every description of property in town and country, at rates as low as are consistent with security. The Company have reserved a larve Contingent Fund, which with their Capital and Premiums, safely invested, affords ample protection to the assured. The assets of the Company, on January Ist, IS4B. as published agreeably loan Act of Assembly, were as toi iotvs, v iz : Mortgages, 41*90,558 65 P.eal Estate. 108,358 99 Tempora.y Loans, 121,459 00 Stocks, 51,563 25 Cash, SLC. 45,157 87 #1,220,097 67 Since their Incorporation, a period of eighteen years, they have paid upwards of one million tveo hundred thou sand dollars losses by fire, thereby affording evidence > f the advantages of insurance, as well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities. CHARLES X. BANCKER, President. CHARLES G. BANCKER, Secretary. For terms apply to R. C. HALE, Lewis j town. apl4—ly. AY ALTER LILLEI RESPECTFULLY announces to hie CM friends, and as many new ones as can make it convenient to call, that he has just rv i ceived his Fall and Winter Stock of Goodf, ' which he is prepared to dispose of at as reason able prices as Mr Johnston Thomas, and he , sells about twenty per cent, lower than any Store in the East Ward. My stock consists of a general assortment of S E A S O N A B L L GOODS, viz: DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. Queen snare, Glassware and Hardware, MILJ3 AO 3M43.) TOBACCOS AAD SEGARS, a ltd Spies of the purest hind, Together with all the articles usuaily found in a country store. As we do not feel able to oc cupy the newspapers with an advertisement of two or three columns, we just say to our friends to call and see us, and if you don't purchase from us we will not grumble. Lewistown, Dec. 22, 1849 —tf SHERIFF'S SALE. "T") B virtue of a writ of Venditioni Exponas issued J) out of the Court of Common Pleas of Mif- H:n county, and to me directed, will be exposed at public sale, at the Court House, in the bor ough of Lewistown, on THURSDAY, March 1 Ith, 1850, at 10 o'clock, A. M., the following Real Estate, to wit: A Tract of I,and in Wayne township, Mifflin county, containing 29 acres, more or less, about six acres cleared, adjoining lands of Samuel Withrow on the west, Abraham Lukens' heirs on the east, and having thereon erected a log house, small frame house and stable. Also, A Tract of Land in Wayne township, Mifflin county, containing 63 acres, more or less, about 15 acres cleared, adjoining lands of Samuel Withrow on the west, Cyrus Stine on the north, John and George Lukens on the east, and the above 29 acres on the south, having there on erected a small log house and stables. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the pro perty of George \V. Coulter, Administrator of William Laughlin, dee'd, with notice to the widow and heirs. D. McKEAN CONTNER, Sheriff. SHERIFF'S OFFICE, ) Lewistown, Feb. 16,1840 s N. E—Purchasers at the above Sheriff's sa'a are hereby notified tiiat the amount ol the sale will be required to be paid immediately on'he property btMiig knocked down, or it will be lurtii with resold to the highest bidder. PALMER'S Busiueas Men's Almanac, f * sale at litis Office