THE GAZETTE, Renew your Sobsfriptlons The present and ensuing month closes the vear for a large number of subscribers. Those wlui wish to take advantage of the advance te.ms, had better send on their money, as A DOLLAR will now pay for a vear a fact worth remembering. j; V. B. PALMER, Esq., is our authorised .. ,ent. for procuring Advertisements, receiving .Subscriptions, and making collections for t he Ls wistowv G vzi.TTE, at his offices in Philadel phia, New York, Baltimore and Boston. From the N. Y. Herald, of Friday. Terrible Catastrophe at New York. Xearlu fifty Children killed, and forlij or fifty wounded. One of the most lamentable oeeurr?ne<** that we have ever been called on to record, mok place ;i t Ward School. No. 2>, in Green wich Avenue, opposite Charles street, ycstei day afternoon, when nearly fifty children lost their lives, and manv more were so severely injured that in all probability they will not recover We will give the facts ot the ease at once, and as briefly as possible. The school house is a magnificent lour story edi fice, with a winding staircase troin the first floor to the upper landing. This stairway is not spiral, but is formed of short flights oi stairs winding round a square wall. 1 lie first or ground floor is used as a play ground lor the scholars, and is paved with flag stones. The second story of the building is occupied bv the primary department ot the institution : iii the third storv is the female department <>f the upper school", and in the fourth story the male department. The entrance to each ot the school rooms is from the landings ot the stairs. The outer side of the stairs was •■■uarded by an ordinavy wooden bannister, of no "Teat height, and not firmly secured at the bottom, or where the bannisters were con nected with the stairs. This description of the stairwav will enable the reader better to understand what follows. At about too ~'ciock yesterday afternoon, one ot the teach ers in the female department, a Miss Harri son. was taken with a fainting tit, and in order t" her recovery she \v:is taken out into the pa-sage way, where a cry was raised of •' Water'. Water 1" hv one of her companions. Tlie erv was not understood, or else the schol ars thought the water was wanted to extin guish fire, and tho next moment the cry of " Fire!" was raised and spread like wildfire through the building. In a moment subor dination was at an end. Phe children from the primary department rushed to the stairs, as did also the scholars on the floor above them. The stairway was soon fitted, and the press against the bannisters so great that rliev gave way, precipitating the children over the stair- down to the ground floor. As tli • rush increased, so did the number that wre hurled odev the stair- into the space he low. Two of the female teachers made an effort to stop the children : but so great \va> the panic that their efforts were in vain, and thev were themselves hurried along with the current, and despite their efforts were carried over the -tairs into the space below. In the upper room, the hoys' department, Mr. Me- N'ally took his stand with his back against the floor, and forbade any one to go out.— Although the panic pervaded his room as w !! as the rest of the building, yet he stood firm, and thus succeeded in saving the lives of manv, perhaps of hundreds, for had the larger bovs rushed upon the stairs as did the younger children, Heaven only knows how iaucli more sad would have been the disaster than it now i-. We learn that some of the t".vs jumped out of the windows, and that • me of them had hi- neck broken by the tall. There were altogether in the building but tew short of 1.800 scholars. (1,7<>0 we under stood to be the number.) W liile Mr. Mc \" illv remained firm at his the destruc tion of life was goiug on below. Hundreds on hundreds went over the stairs, until there was a pile of hungin beings —a mass of chil dren—eight feet square and about twelve ieet in height. The alarm \va now given on the outside, and the police were soon at hand and took possession of the premises, as well as thev could, and commenced the work of handling out the children from their perilous position. Those who were on top, were, ol course, but slightly injured, but as soon as these had been removed, the most heart-rend ing spectacle presented itself. Some among the policemen were fathers, whose own chil dren were there. '1 hoy worked manfully, and deserve all praise ; body after body was taken out: many of them lifeless at first, came to when they once more breathed the fresh air. but many, alas, were beyond aid, and death was but too plainly marked upon their palid features. Some were injured by the fall. a j,d lay writhing in agony ; some moaned, while others shrieked with pain, and others again, when released, started off for home, apparently unconscious of the awful scene through which they had passed. One 1 ..dieoman, Mr. Seubring, on going to the school house was, on the instant, greeted by the sight of Itis little girl's face: her head was all that was visible, her body being cov ered with those of h'r companions. Mr. S., urged by paternal feelings, of course, directed bis efforts at once t<> the release of his daugh ter. While he was thus engaged, a man c inic up and laid hold of hint, saying, " My .•hild is th'-re," and endeavored to take the place on which Mr. S. stood. Finding he could not move him, he struck at him, thus endeavoring to displace Mr. S., and get in a position to work more effectually in search for his lost child. Mr. S. succeeded in rescuing sis child, who proved to be but slightly in jured. He said he forgave the man who trie-k at liiin : lie knew too well his feelings •o blame him for any act of rashness perpe at that time. The bodies of the dead .i id wound* I were mostly, unless claimed on the -pot, taken to the Ninth ward station louse, which is near the school. In a few minute* news ol the accident spread through ho neighborhood, and mothers came rushing • the scene by scores, all in anguish, but all, it tir-t, buoyed up by bone. Occasionally • i in. tin r would re cognize the lifeless form of i child :ts it was lifted from the mass, and then the piercing cry of agony that would rend the a 'ir. oh, tirne, and greatly worn him, he would not sail for the United t-tates until the 20th inst., when he would take passage in the steamer Humboldt, from Southampton. The New Zealand and Sidney steamer, of the 18th of August, brought £12,000 in gold, and <£28,000 value in diamonds, from the newly dis covered mines. It is reported that in Frederick Valley, the miners are reaping rich harvests, finding lumps of gold of £l2 and -£l4 value. Two men had procured <£2so worth of gold in two days. The gold is found in large quartz veins. Breadtluffs. —The Circular of Messrs. Makin, states that flour has been taken less freely, but former prices are fully sustained. Western Canal. 18s. to 195.; Philadelphia and Baltimore, lBs. Gd. to IDs. 6<1.; Ohio, 19s. 6d. to 215., and New Orleans, 19*. tid. Ccrn i< dull, no cheaper. Wheat in very small request, hut prices are well sustained. WILKESB ARRE, Nov. 20. —The steamboat En terprise, Capl. Converse, at rived here yesterday, down the Susquehanna river, from Bainbridge, New York, taking every one by surprise, Her arrival created a great sensation in our usually qutet borough, and she has been visited by crowds of curious spectators. NEW YORK, NOV. 24. —This afternoon the wall of a brewery, adjoining I tie blacksmith shop, at tached to the manufactory of R. Hoe & Co,, fell, crushing in the roof of the shop, and killing two men, named Mackay and Brown, w ho w ere em ployed in the shop, and injuring a number of others. It is feared that olheis arc buried in the ruins. (. I, I. A V L .V (. S . Mr. Haupt, Superintendent of Transportation on the Pennsylvania Rail Road, lias resigned. The West Branch Telegraph is in success ful operation to Bellefonte. John Lovel, the Philadelphia pick pocket, who was tried at Harrisburg last week for stealing a gentleman's pocket book at the late State Fair, was convicted and sentenced to the Penitentiary for three years. Slappy Wil- and Jack (iibson, are in prison awaiting their trial, which has been postponed until the January session. These scoundrels don't seem to fare so well in the country as they have here tofore in the city courts. MR. WEBSTER. —In regard to the rumored in tended resignation of the lion. I). Webster, the Washington Correspondent of the Journal of Commerce says:—Mr. Webstcr has undoubtedly intended for some months to retire from office, and his resignation at this time may be peremp tory. When any other State besides Massachu setts shall nominate Mr. Webster, and a nomi nation is expected both in Vermont and New York, Mr. Webster will certainly resign. A NEW PARTY.— It is proposed to set up a new party with Constructive Mileage for its plat form The Saco (Me.,) Union puts up the fol lowing, as the Presidential ticket ol the new party : For President. 2496 00 SAM HOUSTON, of Texas. For I 'ice President. .790 00 HANNIBAL HAMLIN, of Maine. Should the above ticket be elected, Hon. 2- 064 Foote, of Miss., would no doubt be Secretary of State, and it would be impossible to find lor the Treasury Department a litter man than lion. 4 tfi-i C, win, of California. CS>£P Tine receipts of Jenny Lind's concert at liar- ; risburg amounted to §3,01)0, A man named Hawkins, was suffocated near Reading last week, by going down into a well too soon after the discharge of a heavy blast. The Pittsburg papers state that Gov. Johnston will, after the expiration of his official term, make that city his residence. John Ryan, charged with the murder of Pat rick Rafferty, has been convicted at Greensburg of manslaughter. The lion. Henry Clay arrived at Washington, on Saturday, and took lodgings at the National Hotel. The Mobile papers speak of a probable per sonal difficulty between Senator Downs and Soulc. It is said that a bill of pure silver and gold has been discovered in the State of Sonora, Mexico. If the boats on the Erie canal, live thousand and fifteen in number, were placed in line, they would reach from Albany to Utica, a distance of eighty-three miles. It is announced that Granville John Pcnn, Esq., the head of the family of that name, and the great grandson of William Penn, arrived in Philadelphia on Wednesday. Geoige Wilson, a pattern maker in the Depot at Reading, was killed last week by the tool with which he was working at the lathe flying from his hands and striking him in the stomach. It is stated that eight companies of the Rifle Regiment stationed at Fort Jefferson, Mo., have been ordered to Texas in consequence, we pre sume, of the troubles on the Rio Grande. The toils on the North Branch Canal this year, to the Ist of November, were §128,782 — an increase over the same date last year, of §41,- UOO. In North Carolina, a member of the Legis lature, Col. Avery, shot a brother member, Mr. S. Fleming, dead, in a public Court House, at Morgautown. There are s*aid to he twelve thousand hogs, in droves, on the road between Lewisburg and Charlestown, Va., They are principally des , lined for the Baltimore market. Among the marriage notices, in one of the German Buffalo papers, we notice that of'Got fried Tcufel (German for Devil) MitKatz Kleut ner.' So lie is eaugiit at last. Hold hitu tight. Charles Seybeit, a man 30 years of age, nmr uerad Dermal Sly key, at Beach Haven, Luzerne county, on the lfith instant. The murderer fled, but was captured at Wilkesburre, where he is now in ja l. The trial of Washington Critzer, at Marris- Inirg, for the murder of John limes, resulted in tiis acquittal. It was evident, from the testi mony iti the ease, that Critzer committed the act ui sell defence. The spiie of the first Presbyterian Church, in Cincinnati, is to he carried to an elevation of 275 feet, higher than any other in the United States. The top is to be an immense hand pointing upwards. The Peorrw Democratic Press says Mr. Hays, of Dew itt county, has hogs for market this season, of which number IBOU will average 3©ll pounds. At the prices which at present promise to be obtained, those hogs cannot bring less than $30,000. A very snug little income. A Great Firemaus Procession look place in Baltimore, on Wednesday week, numbering it is said upwards of 14UU men. There were twelve Baltimore and sixteen visiting companies rep represcnted : and twelve band* of music, num bering a total of :20a pieces, in line. The clothes of a little girl three years of age, daughter of Joseph Arnold, of North Lebanon township, Lebanon county, caught fire on Fri day of last week, and so shockingly burned her body, that she died on {Saturday. The mother was also badly burned, having taken the child in her arms while in llumcs. It is a fact not generally known, that of the $951,000 forming the hall yearly interest la*t payable on the debt of Pennsylvania, not less than $630,000 was due to foreign holders, only >320,000 coming to domestic creditors. Ac cording to this, about thirty millions of our State securities must be held in Europe, and ten millions in America. It is understood, says the New York Com mercial, that the President has decided to re move Brigham Young, from the Governor ship of Utah territory. We apprehend no other course was left to the Executive. 11 is success or, however, will need to be well supported, if his authority is to be respected, as the Mormons appear disposed to be very refractory. Two white, and two colored men, received twenty-one lashes each, at the whipping-post at New Castle, on Saturday last, as a portion of the punishment to which they had been senten ced for larcenies. One of the white men has sixty-odd la.-hes to receive, which he gets by instalments as rapidly as his back heals, so as to a4lov, a repetition ol the punishment. CATTI.E IV MARKET.—The Hartford Repub lican, the leading Free Soil paper in Conneticut, makes an earnest appeal to its friends in that .Slate, to follow the example set by their breth ren in Massachusetts, in coalescing with the Democratic party for State and Federal pur poses. A large portion of the Democracy of Connecticut are described as prepared to accept any overtures that may be made to them. i()ST, at the Town Hall, at the time of the i Agricultural Exhibition, the Bill <>/ an Albatross. Any person finding it will very much oblige Ihe owner by leaving it at tlu Bee Hive Drug Store of E. W. HALE. Lewistown, Nov. 21, 1851. Pocket Book Lost! lOST, on Wednesday evening, probably in crossing the diamond,a Port Monaie,con taining about ten dollars in money, and a num ber of valuable papers. The finder can retain the money and return the pocket book to me with its remaining contents, either at my office or through the post oftice. JOS. W. PARKER Lewistown, Nov. 21, 1651-3t. A U DITOR'S NOTIC E.—The undersigned, J\ Auditor, appointed by tlm Orphans' Court of Mitilm county, to make distribution of as sets in the hands of John Purcell, Adminis trator of DANIEL SEACHRIST, late of Wayne township, in said county, deceased, to and among the persons entitled to receive the same, hereby notifies all persons interested, that he will attend at his office, in the borough of Lewistown, on the 19th day of December, 1851, for the purpose of making distribution W. J. JACOBS, Auditor. Lewis-town, Nov. 21,1851 —4t. I> ICE and SOUP BEANS just received by -V apll. A. A. BANKS. INKS —Red, Blue, and Black Inks at april II A. A. BANKS'. J> RUSHES.—A great variety of Hair and 3 Teeth Brushes at A. A. BANK.-,'. (10D LIVER OIL.—A very superior qual- J ity of this article at A. A. BANKS'. GRAND LETTING! PROPOSALS will be daily received at the old stand of Nusbauin, Brothers, in Lew istown, for any quantity of goods now ranged on the shelves and counteract't tie undersigned, and to meet the run of customers who will no doubt avail themselves of this new mode of obtaining Cheap Goods of every description, they have just ordered and received about as complete an assortment of LADIES' DRESS GOODS us was ever seen in this or any other country town, embracing every description and style \ of all that is Mew, Meat, aiul Fashionable, at prices varying from a few cents to dollars per yard. In other kinds of goods, we can show in quality and price whatever others can produce, and a considerable sprinkling that cannot be found elsewhere, especially in Clot lis, imrrov Siitinets Arc., and will venture to add in Fall and Winter Goods generally- Of Bomirls, Shoes, Hosiery, Glomes, k Ribbons we have an extensive stock, which, as a ne cessary consequence are offered for sale cheap. Since opening our establishment here, we have fully demonstrated that, as a genera] thing, we sell as low as the very lowest, if not a little lower. We do not profess to sell one or two nor three articles at a very low price, but we do profess to soli everything, in either the Dry Goods or Grocery line, so cheap that we are confident our friends everywhere would be the gainers by giving us a call and making their purchases. 00" Remember ot the Old Stand of Xus bautn, Brothers. 11. I IROVED & BRO. Lewistown, Nov 21, 1851, E'Yeli Arrival of \\ s: st e n \ i it <> f i c lE. r|tllE regular monthly Packet Section Boat, -fi- VVm. C. Porter, Capt. Price, has just ar rived from P.ttshurirh, laden as follows: i 150 barrels Rectified Whiskey. 25 barrels Wate and Sweet Crackers. 150 boxes Ohio Cream Cheese. 75 boxes Pittsburgh Mould Candies. 2500 lbs. Patent Brown Soap, only G : J c. alb. 7 barrels old Alonongahela Rye Whiskey, 8 years old. 10 barrels Lake Trout. 50 dozen Corn Brooms. 2AO pieces Ohio Stone Ware—Jars and Miik Pans. Country merchants can supply themselves ! by applying to the subscriber, at reasonably low rates. "" JOHN KENNEDY. I awistown, Nov. 21, 1851. Sugars. Teas, and Coffees. CiUF.AP Brown and White Sugars. ; 5 hogshead.- P-.rlo Rico Sugar, at only (ij cents pr lb. 5 barrels crushed Loaf Sugar. 15 barrels Brown N\ Orleans Sugar, at cents, by the barrel. B chests Young Hyson, Gunpowder and Imperial Teas. 45 bags Green Rio Coffee,a pi ime article. The above Groceries w ill be Lold at a small advance, wholesale or retail, by nov2l '5l JO H N KENNE I) \. A*toiii*liiii£ Bleduclion in THI: PRICE op IRON! 4 MERICAN Rolled Bar Iron B cts. iV Horse Shoe Bar B.} " Nail Rods 4 '* warranted good, and will be sold for cash at the above tates, by no7 F. G. FRANCIBCUS. Forwarding and Commission "J2" :J=-S \ I KRCHANTS, FARMERS, MILLERS, and It a others are informed that the subscriber, at hi., large and convenient Warehouse on the canal, has established a regular line of Boats for the purpose of carrying Grain, Flour, and Goods of all kinds, between Phil adelphia, and Baltimore; and will have a boat leaving Philadelphia evert/ Tuesday and Fri day, also one leaving Lewistown every Tues day and Friday . until the close of the season. fUj'He will receive and forward ail kindsot freight on reasonable terms. A LFKF.D M ARKS. I.ewistown, August 9, 1851 —tf Tuscarora Academy. r 11H1'. twenty-seventh semi-annual session of [ this institution w ill commence on MON DAY, the. 27th of October inst. The whole ex pense per session of 22 weeks, for Board, Tui tion, Washing, &.C., need not exceed U4, and with economy may be less. For further par ticulars address, (post paid). DAVID WILSON, ) ■ ■ . DAVID LALGHLIN, ) rincipala. Acadcrnia, Juniata co., Pa., Oct. 10,1851.* AT COST! r fN!IE undersigned offers to lite public, af ! fording FIRST RATE UAKUAINS, his entire i stock of s*s*y (ooBACCO, Snuff and Segar- at A vpril 11 A. A. BANK* . CANARY BIRDS. f|AHE undersigned has on hand a lot ot fine JL CANARY BIRDS, which will he sold very low. Those in want will d > well to ap ply soon. E- ALLEN. Lewistown, November 7, 1951. Till! WORLD'S FDR IN MINIATURE. E ALLEN desires the public to remember that his establishment is still open for the accommodation of those in need of the various articles of necessity, use, luxury, taste, and amusement always kept on hand. He has made arrangements with Mr. MIRRAY, the well ! known " OIIEAB BOOK MA A," from whom he receives his stock of Jliscr'Huneotis A, School Roots,; to sell as cheap as the original himself, which is well known to be a little cheaper than the cheapest. The manufacture of Candies and Confectionaries is continued, and he can satisfy country deal ers and others who may favor him with a call, that he can furnish a better article, either j wholesale or retail, than can be procured in the city. His stock of Perfumeries was selected from the best in market, is hand somely put up, and will be sold low. in be can't be beat, either in quality, price, or variety, and has thus far won the palm of su periority, and everybody wanting a good arti cle will save time and money by coming to the i "Great Western Variety Store." His b> u v c; s have been pronounced all that drugs ought Ic ! be, are pure and fresh, and will be supplied to purchasers at a reasonable profit, or compoun ded upon physicians' prescriptions correctly and carefully. Every body who loves A GOOD CIOAR knows, or ought to know, that the place I to get it is tit E. ALLEN'S, East Market street, Lewistown. N. B. Any book called for that is not on ham?, can be got to order in thirty-six hours, nov s—Urn E. A. • r I Cfj-i -go 'jo Vj I, -> DR. JOHN LOCKE, £> E \ T 5 S T, WILL return to Lewistown about the 10th of November next, for the purpose of attending to professional business, and will remain about one month at Irwin's LEWISTOWN HOTEL. Dr. L. is a regular graduate of the Balti more College of Dental Surgery, and devoted his entire attention to the business for seven years, which warrants him in offering entire satisfaction to all who may favor hur> with their patronage. l/wistown, Oct. 24, 1851— tf. Operations on the Teeth. SAIVEUEIi BELFORD DENTIST OFFERS his services to the citizens of Eewistown, and the adjoining counties, in DESTAh SUHGER V. Hav ing taken lessons in this branch IJXxXT 0 f business Irom the late l)r. J. N. Sumner, and recently frem Dr. J 11. Bressler, of Beliefonte, he is satisfied that he will be able to give general satisfaction. Ca rious teeth Plugged with Hold, and Incor ruptible Mineral Teeth Inserted , from a single tooth to a full set, on Gold and Silver Plate, also on Pivot, in the most durable manner. All work undertaken by him he will guar antee to be satisfactory, and if it is not, the money will be refunded. He may be found at his residence in West Market street, opposite the Red Liun Hotel, at all times. Lewistovvn, Aug. '29, 1951.—tf NATIONAL HOUSE, LEWISTOWN, PA. undersigned having leased tlie large J and commodious Hotel, known as the " NATIONAL HOUSE," formerly kept by James Turner, and recently ;"flyby H. 11. McCoy, and situated in .rayggsll the Public Square, for a term ol vcars, respectfully informs the public that he has fitted it up and furnished it anew, so n? to ensure the comfort of the travelling public. His TABLE will be provided with the choicest productions of the market, and care ful, obliging, and attentive waiters will be employed. His BAR will also be stoeked with ncne but the choicest of liquors. The STABLING attached to the house is extensive and safe. He flatters himself that he will be able to render entire satisfaction to all who may give him a call. J. THOMAS. Lewistown, August 29, 1351. —if LEWISTOWN WILLS. riAHE subscribers have tuken the Lewistown JL Mills and formed a copartnership under the firm of JOHN STEKRKTT & CO. for car rying on a genera 1 MILLING BUSI NESS? w ' s h to buy a large quantify of all kinds of GRAIN, for which we will pay the lITUTIKST PRICES the market will afiord, accord ing to the quality of the grain. Anv person wishing to store their wheat can do so, and a receipt will he given to be kept in L store until the Ist of August, and after that until the Ist of December. In case of wheat left in store, Ihe subscribers reserve the privi lege of purchasing said wheat when the own • ers wish to sell, at from 13 to 15 cents off of , Philadelphia prices, and if we do not buy at tliis rate, then we charge one cent per bushel for storage. No interest will be allowed on j money not iifted for grain sold, as we are pre i pared to pav CASH at all times. FLOUR and all kinds of FEED kept and for sale for cash. W. THOMPSON, AND. McFAIILANE, IIITGII CON LEY, S. S. WOODS. Lewistown, May 2, 1851. —tf FOR SALE. A LOUDON WAGON, BROAI) TIRE. WITH Bed, Bows, Cover, &.C., all in good order. Enquire of WATTSON & JACOB. Lewistown, Nov. 7, 1851. —3t* SHINGLES— LAPP AND JOINT SHIN GLES, kept constantly on hand and fee sale by W. P. MiI.LIKEN. Lewistown, Nov. 21. 1851, ' it T I J r■> ; g r -r .L- 1 ., fJMIE BR<)WS'S MILLS, with Dwiiiit'v | iior.-e, Store Room, .Miller's House, ami (,'ooper Shop. Also, the Brown's .TSiJEs SloteI 3 now kept py SAMUEL W. STEWART, Esq., with I Stables, Garden, and about thirty acres <>k first rate farming land thereto attached. Also, Ihe new Blacksmith Shop, containing two fires ami a large shoeing apartment, all under the X-.v-J; same roof, new and complete, to- . "r M gether with an excellent DWEL ! * 'hC LING HOUSE, Stable, garden ir^^*r'rl^i a " < l lot of ground attached. Also, i, irM^sifsi'ni large and convenient Wagon Maker's Shop, now being put in complete re pair, with a large yard in common with the smith's shop adjoining. These properties are all now occupied, and promise to he among the first country business stands in Mitllin county. Possession will be given on the Ist day of April, 1852. Kor terms apply after the 15th of October next to ISAAC B. PARKER, At Brown's Mills Hotel. September 26, 1851.—tf Guardian's Sale. IN pursunnco of an order of the Orphans' J. Court of Mifflin county, there will be ex posed to public sale, at McCoy's Hotel in the Borough of McVeytown, atone o'clock P. M. on Wednesday, December 10, 1851, the following described valuable real estate, viz: All the interest of WILLIAM SWANZBV— being about the one undivided sixth part, moro or lets —in a certain plantation, situate in Brat ton township, Mifflin county, two and a halt miles cast of McVeytown, and one mile east of I the Central Railroad, adjoining lands of \Y. i Harshbarger, Gen. John Ross, and others, con taining . :.N_ more or less,of good LIM ESTONE I.AND. About one hundred acres of which are cleared and in j a good stale of cultivation, and the remainder i timber land of the best quality. There I Uligli. are on the premises a two story Dwelling House, large barn, a fine appie orchard, and s ; spring of water near tiie door. TERMS of SALE —One half in hand on the I confirmation of the sale, and the balance ir one year with interest. AU GUST IN E WA K EFIELD, Guardian of William Swanzy. McVevtown, Nov. 14, 1351—ts. fo) I Guardian's Sale. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court, of Mifflin county, there will be ex posed to public sale at AicCoy's Hotel, in the Borough of McVeytown, atone o'clock i\ M., on Wednesday, December 10, 1851, the following described valuable REAL ESTATE, viz: All the interest of John Harris Hainan and George Calbraith Hainan—being about the one thirty sixth part each, be the same more or less—in a certain plantation situate in Brat tun township, Mifflin county, two and a half miles east of McVeytown, and one mile east of the Central Rail Road, adjoining lands of Win. Uarshbargar, Gen. John Ross and others, containing of good LIMESTONE LAND, about one hundred acres of which are cleared and in a good state of cultivation, and the remainder timber land ot the be9t quality. There are on the premises a two story dwelling House, large Barn, a fine apple orchard, and a | spring of water near the House. Ai-so—Ail the interest of the said John Harris Hainan and George Calbraith Hainan— being about the one twenty fourth part each, more or 'ess —in another tract of LIMESTONE LAND, : situate in Oliver township, Mifflin county, about two miles east of McVeytown, adjoining lands of George H. Calbraith and others, con taining abcut forty acres of which are cleared, and the residue good land of tine quality. AL'O —Ail the interest ot the said John Harris Haman, and George Calbraith Haman— being a!out the one thirtieth part each, more ur less, in a lot of ground situate on the corner ot Water and John streets, opposite Lusk's Hotel, in the Borough of McVeytown, with a two story frame dwelling House, and other .inprovements thereon. TERMS OF SALE. —One half in hand, on the confirmation of the sale, and the balance in one vear with interest. JOHN HAMAN, Guar, of Jno. Harrisand Geo. Calbraith Haman. .McVeytown, Nov. 11,1*51. I'. S. The remainder of said real estate will he offered for sale at the same tune and place by the Heirs of George Calbraith, deceased. TERMS OK SALE, to suit the purchaser, will he made known at the time and place by THE HEIRS. November 14, ISsl—ts (D) POSTPONED SALE. Valuable Town Proprrfv FOR SALE. "YT7TLI. be offered at Public Sile, at ti.e YV Court House, on Monday, 3th January next, that well known property formerly occupied by the Bank of Lewistown, and now by Long enecker, Grubb &. Co.. bankers, situate on the corner of Market and Brown streets, in the borough of Lewistown, the lot being thirty-one feet front on Market, and two hundred feet deep on Brown street, to a sixteen feet alley. The improvements arc a large brick fyPvtrfll House, thirty-one feet on Market j|{jlligfffstreet, with extensive brick back 4Sgi2Es§&buildings, brick Stable and Carriage House, Smoke-house, &c., enclosed by brick walls, with hydrant in yard, and valuable fruit trees and grape vines on said lot. This pro perty offers inducements to purchasers, being one of the most desirab'e business situations in the borough. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, p. m., of said day. An indisputable title, clear of all incum brances, will be given. Terms made known oil day of sale bv the subscribers, Tiustees of the Bank of Lewistown, FRANCIS McCOY, FRANCIS McCLURE, JAMES DICKSON, October "JL I*sl. —td Trusters. Always uu linisd, SALT, PISH, PLASTER, And all Kinds of COAL. ALFRED MVRKS, Lewistown. Aug. S. 1*51. tt