TH E GAZE TT E. LEWISTOWN, PA. FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 19, 1850. j r E It M $ : <* la DOLLAR ELR AAAI JI, IN ADVANCE. For six months, 75 cents. All NEW subscriptions must be paid in ; RdVifice. If the paper is continued and not paid within the first month. 81.25 will be charg ed ■ if not paid in three months, §150; if not paid in six months, §1.75; and if not paid in nine months, §2.00. Renew your Subscriptions. The present issue of the Gazette closes the \ ear for a larije number of subscribers. Those who wish t<> take advantage of the advance te:nis, had better send on their .money, as A DOLLAR will now pay lor a Tear —a fact worth remembering. - !(r Gunpowder. We have before us a sample of the newly in vented gunpowder preparation. It is perfectly white, and is said to possess ten times the strength of ordinary powder. It ignites very readily, and in blasting rocks must, we think, be a great ac cession to operatives. Persons feeling curious on the subject can see the article at our office. INFANT SCHOOL. —It may not be generally known, that Miss MARTHA ALLEN, a young lady well qualified, by experience and attainments, lias opened a school for children, from the ages of three to six years. Persons wishing further information, will obtain it upon application tc Mr. EDWIN ALLEN, at hi- store, on Market street. We might further add, that the terms are low, nd the qualifications of the young lady for the business she has assumed undoubted. Postmaster Butler has added a large number of new Boxes for the accommodation of those who do not wish to be continually ask ing for letters and papers. The l ark Kepublican saj.s, there i not a Furnace ;:i oper?'iun in York county. Codu >.s M > rgeretta, Woodstock, York and Manor are ail blown out, and no talk of putting them in blast again, according to our information. The thing has come to a dead stand. Such ore the withering effects of the Tariff of ISI6 ! York is not the only county in which the Iron interest is prostrate. In Mifflin, the Fur naces are lying idle, with no prospect of being put in blast so long as the locofoco tariff per mits British Furn-ces to supply us with what we ought to manufactuVe ourselves; or if any of them are put in blast again, it will have to oe dune by reducing the rales of lauor trom the woodchopper up to the manager. Locofoco *> phiatry may extol ihe policy which brings _buut such a state of affairs in a county abound ing with valuable ore, but facts are stubborn things that sometimes in an hour upset a thou sand theories. EXPL'SION. —The Locomotive "Chieftain" burst her boiler on Tuesday last on the Baiti .oore arid Susquehanna Railroad, about fifteen mi'es frvm Bi! imn'f, ihr wing Vr. *'i'haw, tie fireman, aimost perpendicularly into the e r to the height of about sixty feet, passing through the top of a large oak tree, the limbs rf which stripped nearly every thread of cloth ing from his body Davis, the engineer, who was standing on the locomotive with the de ceased, was thrown with violence against a bank of earth on the side of the toad, and was considerably brut*ed and scalded, so much eo that his recovery is considered doubtful. The ; eceased was a young man of excellent char acter, and was married only last fali. Almost every bone in his bjdy was broken, and the Scab terribly scalded about the breast arid face. TUB GALPHIM CLAIM. —The Democrat make* •everal erroneous statements in relation to this matte' - . In the first place, Mr. Polk's Secretary of the Treasuiy did not reject the interest, but held it under advisement-, in the next place Mr. Evving had nothing at ail to do *ah it. These facts as well as several others, the Democrat can ascertain for itself by referer.ee to a letter in the Washington L'nion, from Mr. Mon tague, a locofoco clerk under Mr. Polk's admin istration, which conclusively shows that our neighbor's tirade about the pillaging, want of common honor, honesty, and character of the Taylor administration, is all moonshine. We know little about the matter, but it appears to tis that the common sense view of such a claim would be, that if the claim was just, interest would be equally so. Huch at least would be the result of a similar transaction between in dividuals, and it sounds somewhat strangely to hear professing democratt condemn a government for doing that which the law declares to oe right in private aflaire. PRINCIPLES OP THE HI-MAN MIND, deduced from physical laws, together with a lecture on Electro Biology, or the Vol'aic Mechanism of Man, with illustration*—by Alfred Hnor, F R. S. Fowlers &. Welb", Publishers, New York. Price cent-5 —bq: