THE G AZETTE. Renew your Subscription* The present ami ensuing month closes the vear for a large number of subscribers. Those who wish to take advantage of the advance terms, had better send on their inunev, as A DOLLAR will now pay for a N ~ ir —a fact worth remembering. FROM CALIFORNIA. JJulf a million in Gold —New \ork, Jan. 11. —The steamer Daniel VVebster, from .San Juan, whence she sailed, on the evening of the 1-t inst., and Havana the afternoon of the Oth inst., arrived this forenoon. She brings dates from San Francisco to th<> loth ot December, 255 passengers, and v, 100.000, principally in the hands of passen- The L nited States steamer Saranae. ( <>m in.idore Darker, arrived at San Juan on the Ist inst., and her visit was supposed to have reference to the recent outrage upon the steamship Prometheus, by tin* British brig of war F,xitress. The event created great excitement at San Juan. The British Admiral has ordered the brig of war F.xpress, from San Juqn to Kingston, in order to investigate the commander's eon duct in reference to the Prometheus. The steamer Tennessee, with the mails from New York to the 11th ot November, arrived at San Francisco on the 11th Decem ber, and the mail steamer from that city was, in consequence, detained until the 10th, to give merchants time to answer their letters. It was not known what amount of gold would be dispatched by the mail steamer. The latest intelligence from San Diego indicates most decidedly that the Indian dis turbances are at an end. and Gov. AleDougnl had disbanded the volunteer companies which bad been formed. The weather at San Francisco continued delightful. The accounts from the interior speak of frequent heavy rains, which have proved a gnat benefit to vegetation, and have raised the rivers from five to ten feet. There ha not. however, sufficient rain fallen to afford the gold seekers in the dry diggings all the facilities they require for successful work. The papers contain contradictory state ments relative to the gold discoveries in the Bear \ allev ; some asserting that the claim has the appearance of being worked out, whilst others affirm that the first accounts have been fully realized, and that it is a reli able fact that the original discoverers have sunk their hole to the depth of twelve leet, and have taken out StOo.OdO. A high state of excitement continues to exist, and the mining population of the dis trict has increased within a few weeks more than one hundred per cent. Claims are still s .ught for with great eagerness, but there is no positive evidence ot the actual existence ot' gold except at that point where the com pany first commenced operations. There had been a moderate business doing at San Francisco during the la.>t fortnight, without any improvement in prices, the stocks continuing largely iu excess of the demand. Seamen's wages were firm, and engage ments were difficult at late rates. Laborers obtain from $5 to $0 per day, and carpenters and masons from *7 to >'Ph Other mechan ical brandies are prosperous. The general interests of the State are pro gressing favorably, and all matters continue gradually to assume a more settled and sat isfactory aspect. The miners generally are doing well. Clean gold dust sl7 25 per ounce. Sight bills on New York, 4 per cent. Most of the damming companies and others working in the beds of the rivers, had sus pended operations. The Oregon Bar Com pany, consisting of 25 men, on the north Fork of the American river, have taken nut Sds.Oil(i the past season, and they anticipate that their dam will withstand the floods of the approaching winter. The New York dam mi ig company on the same stream, have taken out $.">0,000 since the last of -Inly. The company consists of seven men, who intend to resume work at llic same place as early as practicable next seas n. T it out of eleven quartz-mining companies f selling the mineral lands of * alilbrnia. Mr. Webster states that the (internment will take no steps in the matter, without con mlting the wishes of the people of California. Tie Democratic State Central Committee, have issued a call for a Convention at the Seat of Government of the State, on the 2dd of February, to elect delegates to the National D moeratic Convention at Baltimore, in June next, to nominate candidates for President and Vice President of the I'niterl States. K. B. Lundy has been convicted of murder by the county court of Nevada, for having Filled his antagonist in a duel, Efforts are 1 ing made to obtain an Executive pardon. The survey of the Pacific and Atlantic Kabroad, from San 1 raneisco to San Jose, had bei ii completed, and Dr. Cobb was • hortly t" have for New York, to raise funds for the enterprise. The project of building the road meets with good encouragement among those more immediately interested. Beavers are said to be very numerous on Drv river, a branch of the San Joaquin. The Sari Jose V isiter says the new State Hone is nearly completed, and considers ii settled that the seat of government will not Ii" removed again. Serious apprehensions are entertained at Sen Francisco for the safety ol the steamer Mt Kim, which left Panama on the _tih ol November, with a liill load of passengers. Tin- Board ol' Commissioners had previously pronounced the .MeKim utiscawurthy. Snow had fallen to the depth of six feet in the country above Downieville. A detachment of seventy D. S. troops had proceeded from Beuieia and Monterey to San Diego, previous to the receipt of the intelli gence of the dispersion of the Indians, and iho arrest of the principal leaders, among whom is Antonio and liill Marshall, a white ■ man, who is supposed to be the chief insiiga j tor of the late troubles. 1 HE CAUSE OK THE IXW.V.V TROUBLES. — A statement is made by a number of minors and other citizens at "Watson's Gulch, in Shasta county, and addressed to Dr. Wozen eroft, L . S. Indian Commissioner, which says i that the Indian war arose from the wanton ! murders perpetrated upon some Indians by j a party of men whose mules had been stolen. | These men held a meeting and passsed roso ) lutions to kill all male grown Indians. That I they adhered to their resolutions and put tlicm in force on the first Indian they met ; with. Affairs generally are in a prosperous state , among our neighbors in the north, 'i he . j mines are yielding satisfactorily, and the In- I dians not more troublesome than might lie j expected. The city at Shasta Butte is grow -1 I iii"' apace, and already rivals Marysville in | population and importance. The neighbor hood of the Trinity and Klamath has recently | been visited by a heavy fall of snow, but the ; weather has not proved of any unusual so , verity. Bonus (loin DUST TRIAL.—A gentleman, says the San Francisco Courier, communi cate the following statement relative to the i trial and proceeding at Marysville. before a | justice, of a party charged with passing bo ! gus gold dust: '• On the stli inst., J. il. Tabor, of the firm of J. I!. Tabor A Co., was arrested for passing ' bogus gold dust,' and was bound over to appear before Justice Kuomigor, in the sum !of SSOO. On Tuesday the ease came up. and the Justice could not find the complainant or Tabor's bond. All the papers had been ab ' stracted from the Court, and a material wit i noss, (who had been seen with the partner of j Tabor) could not be found. The same bogus j bad been passed two or three times and taken back. It- was offered here to the house of Page, Bacon & Co., and at last was put oil on a gentleman who exchanged it at the ; house of Page, Bacon A Co.. Sacramento. The Justice discharged Taber, and the mat | ter will be brought into a court where papers , cannot he abstracted." 8K.V01.1 TIOV I\ CHILI.—By the arrival of | the barque Isabel, fifty-five days from Talca i huana, we have dates from Chili to October i 10th. It will be recollected that at the late elec tion for President. Montt was declared elected. When the electoral college assembled, many of the members were absent, an 1 it was claimed by the friends of Gen. Cruz that the ! election had been carried against him at the point of the bayonet, and by the great -t frauds and corruptions. The friends of Cruz organized and address ed a note to hint, to take the head of the rev olutionary army, to which he consent-d.— Arrangements were made for n genera! out break on the 22<1 September, but a Govern ment steamer coining into Talcahuuua about the 18th of that month, the Cvuz party b k j possession of her, getting 12iH ounces of g> M with her. After being properly armed, she I was about to proceed to Coquiinbo to get gov- I eminent money there. At this time, however, the steamer I ire Fly came into harbor, and was fired at from ; tin' fort when she came to. It was soon dis l covered that she was in the pnsses.-ion of the Cruz party of Coquiinbo. The Fire Fly be longed to an English gentleman, at Coquiin bo, from whom she had been forcibly taken. The two steamers were then despatched ! to Coquiinbo for money, at which port the Chilian steamer, which was named Aurauco, arrived first. Cnfortunately for her, she met ! an English, vcssel-of-war, and was compelled t" pay about s2(>,<> indemnity for the taking of the Fire Fly. She then returned to Ta!- cahuana. where she found the port blockaded bv a Chilian brig-of-war, which she van past | in the night, and got safely into harbor.— ■ Preparations were on foot to take the brig ol'-war by the Cruz party, when Mr. Palmer | left. The Cruz party were in possession of Tal caiiuana, Coquimbo, Concept ion and a iiuin • i for of other inland and seaport towns. All the important government officers in these places were ousted, and Cruz men put in their places. Many of the officers were put •j in prison, but let out again on parole. The Montt party were in possession of Valparaiso, and both parties were making | active preparations for the fight. Mr. Palmer says that it was the general impression at | Taleahuana, when he left, that the Cruz : party would be successful. The U. S. sliip-of-war Sr. Marys, left for I Valparaiso on the 24th Sept. < apt. M tgru •b-r had seen the Governor at Coneep.-ion. : who had promised that all .American vessels should leave the harbor unmolested. Kossuth's Visit lo Henry ( lay* A most interfiling interview between Governor Kossuth and Henry Clay took ] place at \\ ashington, on the Utli instant, at 1 hall past two o'clock, at the apartments of the latter. Kossuth was introduced bv Senator Cass. Mr. Clay received him standing, and then, being seated on account of his feeble condition, addressed the c< 1- e bra ted Magyar in a speech of half an hour in length, frankly expressing his o pinions. lie deprecated the policy of in tervention as the greatest calamity which could befal this country, and said that, as the possessors of the only existing repub lic, the example of man's capacity for elf ; i government, it was the duty of the Ameri ! can people to encourage human progress ' and prosperity on this continent, which might he destroyed by foreign wars, in volving in their fall all hopes of free insti tutions. These were, he said, the senti • ments of a dying man who had struggled 'c r l tor freedom. Kossuth replied. He did not combat Mr. Clay's positions, but confined himself to the prospects ot Hungary and the situ ation ol France, believing that events in ' the latter country would terminate iu ci\ il war, and, perhaps, in a general revolution. At parting, Mr. Clay rose and bade Kos suth farewell for ever, wishing him a God speed for Hungarian Independence as the reward of the noble efforts of her people, i Kossuth responded with emotion, saying that he would pray God daily lor Mr. < Ta\'s restoration to health and usefulness. Both were deeply moved, and the scene was touching and solemn. Mr. ('lay was very favorably impressed : with Kossuth, as regarded mind and man ner. Only four spectators were present. Mr. Clay will yet speak, or write, his opinion on this important subject. J The managers of the Beading Railroad Com pany, on Wednesday, made a dividend of 3.' per cent on botii the preferred and common stock, payable on and alter the 17th instant. I fie \\ estrh ester \ tlkige Record gi'.ei the particulars of what it describes as a frightful ease of kidnapping. It is stated that some time on Tuesday last, a person lroiii Maryland, accompanied by an assist ant, visited the premises of Joseph C. Miller, and took from his house a young colored girl named Rachel Parker, who is said to be a free girl. They drove up to the door, and as the srirl came out thoy seized her, forced her into the vehicle and drove off. Mr. Miller and a number of the neighhois followed, and the next day found the girl in the city ot Baltimore, when a charge of kidnapping was pre ferred against the individual who carried her oil, and he was bound over lor a hear ing. Miller and his friends started in the cars on their return ; but at Perryville, Mr. M. was missing, ami he was subse quently found in the woods, hanging to a tree dead, i lie Baltimore papers speak ol .Mr. M. as having committed suicide, while ine Record intimates that he was murdered. That paper also sa vs:—"This daring and high-handed outrage, in the midst of a peaceful community—entering the domicil of a citizen of Pennsylvania, without legal process, armed with pistols and bowie knives, and stealing from his premises a iree person—demands immedi ate and full punishment. If this state of a flairs is to continue, the freemen of our I omnionwealth are to he made slaves at the will of the negro-stealer. \\ est ISollinghuin township is the ex treme southwestern part of Chester coun -1 tv, and is bounded by Maryland on the south, ii is distant some thirty miles I from \V( - t ('hester. Mr. Miller was a very respectable citi t zen, highly esteenu d in his neighborhood, 1 a lartner by occupation, and leaves behind him a wile and five or six - children to mourn their loss, lie recently filled the 1 post ol assessor and collector, and otln r public positions in his own township. | It is said that .Mons. Grcgoirc, a modern Hercules and a boxer, ean strike a perpendicu lar blow equal to MOO pounds weight, and " horizon taller" of 600 pounds. WALTER 1 COm l loitr aiHi (sciicial Produce COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Dtaltrs in Master. Suit, Fisii, I'tflVe, Sugar, an! brorcrits genirallv. IVARF.IIOLsE OV THF. RAIt.ROAD TR \CK. \<> 2s South Hot)aid street, Baltimore. T JBERAE ADVANCEMENTS made mi con- J i -ignments—quick sale- at best market pri cis—and prompt returns. Solicit consignments. REFF.R TO James Pivan, Esq.. Pres't Merchant's Hank, "] Dr. J. H. McCullocli, do. B'k of Baltimore. T. Meredith, Esq., do. Coin. & Ear. B'k, _ 11. Stuart A: Son, merchants, £T T. W. & G. Hopkins, do. \ £■ Heiser & White, do. | r Slingluff & Ensey, do. Iteynolds w Smith, do. SlinglufT, Devries & Co. do. Albert & Bro., do. 11. M. Brent. K-q., Cashier, i J. IE Sherrard, Esq., do. ' Winchester. Merchants generally, S Betor Radebaugh, Bedford, and merchants and farmers generally. Baltimore, Dec. 24, Idol—ly? DIVIDEND. rjMIE President and Directors of the A Invi-'trtw II Water Cmp. r in\ have ll:< day (*?ls .!;timar\) declared a Dividend of TIIIU.K PKK t'K.NT on the capital Flock of said company, pivaMe on ami tin* second d-iy of February next, at the Hanking House of Messrs'. I-oi:if#*neck , r, Orubb&Co. VV. iv I SSHl,fTreasurer. J.DW istown, January !>.V2. —3t Real Estate at Private Sale. riMIM tmdrrsigncil offers at private sale 5 a v U \l,l. I'.V 101 sit it it" iii II; at ii town ship, Mifflin count \ , containing 1> I AVS2 ? s , iiiom nr !f.4s—about 70 acres of which arc de ircd and mi ter cultivation, and the remainder good Kail and J'*- Itailding Timber. Tlie improvnneiit- Jp*v2T i" • S ' 1:i "C " 'h.-tiutial j\lia: srr*K •,<] luldHll, wuh sundry outbuildings, and the best bearing Orchard of 1 ■ ;iit Trees in the township. This properly is in n good eeigble rhnod, convenient to f. Hull's Mi!!, and within one quarter of a mile of a smith shop, - chord j house, and iho.il the saine di-txnee from tin- railroad :ml ' .an •! Alingethei tins i- a desirable place, and will be sold A IIARG AIM r> Trims easy, and possession given any time from this date to Ist April. CHARLES BRATTON. January 9, 1>52 —lt* Lj-'uatbLiics* of Valuable REAL ESTATE. 1> V virtue of an order of the Orphans' Jf Oonrtof Miffiin county, the undersigned I'rustee, appointed by said Court to sell the Ilea! Estate of DAN ' I EI. SEACHU IST, late of Wayne township, said county, deceased, will expose to sal.: at public outcry, on the premises, on Tuesday, February 17, { S.ltJ the two following tracts of Valuable Real Estate, viz: IfO- 1. fit iii te in Wayne township, Mifilin county, adjoining Leslie's land on the east and south, .Samuel Wharton 011 the south and west, and the Juniata river on the north, containing BItfWI 'JJIJiiJI MJI33 and allowance, ahout ninety acres of which are cleared j* 1 and in a good stale of cultivation, having rwk erected I (VO l,Ot.ii()l >I.S, i I * j * U'BflL iwo stories high, a Stone ami Frame RANK ; R.\Ki\, Ml fret by 45. and other improvc iiiinf.H. Nine, or leu acred of Hi id Iract la from! meadow land. Also, TWO APPLE OKCIIARDS of good grafted fruit, a good Spring of Water and Draw Well near to the door. No. '>. Adjoining the above desrri.i. d tract, containing .l A ere* ttt,7 Fere lies, and allowance, good Limestone Land, about 25 or 30 acres j of which are cleared and in a good state of cultivation, • adjoining 1.c.-ii's laud on llie northwest, I) Jenkins on the east, and lands of E M'Vey on the south. . r The .above described tracts w ill be sold together or , separately, to suit purchasers. Persons wishing to view { the premises can . ill on the subscriber, who lives near j where the Railroad Rridge crosses the Juniata river, Inf low Newton II ain il ton, on the south side. Teb.v;s ok Bai.b.—One-third of the purchase money to ; be p i.d on ■■ omii matlon of sale, lie: balance ill three equal | annual payments, with interest, to be secured by bund and mortgage on the property. JAS. VV 11ARTON, Trustee. Wayne township, January 9, 1552 —ts Shawls, Muffs, Bonnets, &c, w E J: ive just opened our second sup- j included in which will he found splendid Bi'oche lAiaig Mliawl*, Itay SSafe §o. A Handsome Assorttr.rnl of MUFFS and H I A 1 Eli li O VAE 'i \S. Ricti watered, figured and plain Sit ICS. Merinoes, Cashmeres, Mous de Laines, &c. Wc !i2vi also opened some superior €AK PETS, Floor Oil Cloths, Window Shades, tee. Our stock of goods is now very complete, and we invite our friends to call and examine for themselves. WATTSOX, J ACOB & CO. Lewistown, Dec. 5, I^sl. CLOCKS, S, WATCHES, A\B JIAVELRV, r PIIE subscriber has tlie satisfaction of an- I nounring to the citizens of this place and vicinity, that he has just opened, at the stand lately occupied by .1 I'. SCIILO.-SER, on Market street, nearly opposite the Hanlc, a well selected stock of ( locks, Watches A: Jewelry. which he will dispose of at the lowest possible prices. The stock is new, embracing the latest st>les, and afford ing an excellent variety, which must be examined to he apprei i itcd, both in regard to quality and price. 6>Olo< its, \V att lies and Jewelry will he It LI PA 1 II- I'll) iu the very best manner with > vs John Potter ac Clitries t'olfelt. N0.71, January term, 15.*,0. James HUIIIS vs. A. \V. W Sterrett, John Slerrctt and Henry Stem, No 13b, April term, ls.Mi. <; orge Guthrie vs. A 11. Norris ami Henry l.ongsdorf, No. 73, November term, IfvHl. T. 1". M't'OV, Pruth'y. Lewistown, Dec 19, 1651. . Register's Notice. 41.D persons having Deeds or A other Instruments of Writing in the Register and Recorder's ("Mice, as w ell as in Orphans' Court business, ire requested to call at d get tliern without delay, as my term of office expires on the first December. Many fees small in amount individually, are due in ail these offices, itid of course I cannot afford to spend much time in their collection, yet as tli y form, in tile aggregate, a sum of considerable importance to me, I trust a further notice will not be necessary. Executors and administrators of estates, os well as some four or five hundred owners of Deeds, which have been recorded but not lifted, are par uculaily invited to give me a call. J. L. MeILVAINE. Levvistowh, November 2s, Is.", 1 ,. Ahvavs oil hU(3, SALT, 111!, PLASTER, And all Kinds of COAL. ALFRED MARKS. Lewistown, Aug. 8, 1851. — tf Sugars, Teas, and Coffees. CiIIEAP Brown hnd White Sugars. / 0 hogsheads Porto Rico Sugar, at only G£ cents per lb. 5 barrels crushed Loaf Sugar. 15 barrels Brown N. Orleans Sugar, at 5J cents, by the barrel. B cnests Young Hyson, Gunpowder and '• Imperial Teas. 45 bags Green Rio Coffee,a prime article The above G*ocerios will be cold at a small i advance, wholesale or retail, by novdl'sl J OILS'" KENNEDY. Estate of John Chester, dee'd. 7.4777 Of" ARMAGH TOM A'SJ/IP. is hereby given, that Lcltirs Testamentary on the estate of JOHN j fIIFSTF.It, late of Armagh township, Mifflin county, I deceased, have h. en granled to ihe undersigned, resul- j iiig in said township. All persons indebted i05....l estate i arc hereby notified to call and make payment witliiiuui ilclav, and those having claims to present Ilium, duly ' authenticated, fur settlement. SUSAN CHESTER, Executrix. [ January 9, 1952—0t 1)11. JOHN LOCKE. £> i; * T EST, WILL return to LP wist own about the Itttii of November next, for the purpose of attending to professional business, and will remain about one month at Irwin's LEWI STOW N 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 at! who may favor hun with their patronage. Lewistovvn, Oct. 24, ISol—tf. KEIiGVAL. Operations on Use Teeth. SAMU3L BELEOBD DENTIST, OFFERS his services to the citizens ot Lewistown. and the adjoining counties, in DENTAL SURGERY. Ilav- TTW ' 'aken lessons in this branch ~-I-QL u f business from the late Dr. J. N. Sumner, and recently from Dr. J. 11. Bressier, of Bellefonte, lie is satisfied that he will be abie to give general satisfaction. Ca rious teeth Plugged truth Hold, and Incor ruptible Mineral Teeth Inserted, from a single tooth to a full set, on Cold and Silver Plate, also on Pivot, in the most durable manner. Ail work undertaken by hirn he wiii guar antee to b : 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 Lton Hotel, at all times. Lewistown, Aug. 29, 1351.—tf LEWISTOWN MILLS. fgliiL subscribers have taken the J .e wist own X Mids and formed a copartnership under the firm of JOHN STERRKTT & CO. for car rying on :i general MILEING BUSI NESS) wish to buy a large quantity of all kinds of GRAIN, for which we will pay the HIGHEST PRICKS the market will afi'urd, accord ing to the quality of the groin. Any person wishing to store their wheat can do so, and a receipt will be given to be kept in store until the Ist of August, and after that until the Ist of December. In case of wheat left in store, the 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 this rate, then we charge one cent per bushel for storage. No interest will be allowed on money nut lifted for grain sold, as we arc pre pared to pay CASH at all times. FLOOR and all hinds of FEED kept and for sale ftr cash. \V. THOMPSON, AND. McI'ARLANE, HIGH CON LEY, S. S. WOODS. Lewistown, May 2, 1831.—tf AT COST! PTXIIK undersigned offers to the public, af- A fording FIRST RATE BARGAINS, ins entire stock of I>t'Y (nOOtllk, ISool* AT SilOO, at COST. Having taken the Xational House and Singe Office , I find that 1 have too many irons in the lire to keep them all going,and therefore give the people this opportunity to buy cheap. J. THOMAS. Lewistown, October 31, 1851. DVMaliii - aAiir To Country Merchants, Taurn Reefers, &c. 4 LARGE stock of superior liquors, con -2%.. sisting of Mines, Brandies, Ciiu, &c, are now offered for sale WIIOI.ESALB and RE TAII, at COS T, at the Grocery Store on the Canal, opposite the Collector's Office. Deal ers and Tavern Keepers will find bargains. WM. REV* ALT. Lewistown, July 18, 1831. —tf HiMiV 2Js*ui, .ind Variety Store > | £ AVING just returned from Philadelphia S. A with a new and varied stock of GOODS, the undersigned invites the pubkc to give him a cail. In addition to his stock of pure and fresh DRUGS, lie iias on hand Spices of all kinds, fine Dairy and Table Salt, pure White Lead ; Copal, Coach, Japan and Shoe Varnish es; a variety of Ants ; Putter, Soda. Sugar and Hater Crackers; Old and Young Hyson, Im perial and Black TEAS : a areat variety of Hair tnii Tooth llrttshcs, RICE and SOUP BEANS, &c &e., innumerable, at A. A. BANKS' Variety Store. Lewistown, Dec. 12, 1831-tf. PETROLEUM, or Rock Oil, at A. A. DL9 BANKS' Variety store. rl! >B.\< 'i't). Hiie:'.' and Segare at JL april 11 A. A. BANKS'. ||OVER'S INK—Black, Blue, Red and Ciirniine, the best m the marKCt, cneap at dll) BANKS' Variety stoic. iIRUI i". —Oranges, I .croons, Raisins, Figs, I'ruoes, the first of ttie season, at fill) A. A. BANKS'. PINE OIL and Burning Fluid, just received and for sale -at dl 9 BANKS' Variety store. ttIDER VINEGAR—A new supply —first- ' rate —just received at decl2 BANKS' Variety Store. OR THE TEETH—-Tooth pastes and Powders, iu great variety, at dl!) BANKS' Variety store. Fish, Salt, and Plaster. 1 JOR sale by T "JOHN STERRETT & CO., June 27.—tf At the Lewistown Mills. H'ARDWARE, of all kinds, at unusually . low prices, for cash, at re'--' 1 F. G. FRANCISCUS'S. Pennsylvania Railroad. T'U*rp'*;.D!i9 5 - og - PASBENGER 'J'R.MNt> iea\c Lewistown daily as follows: . MAIL TRAIN. Eastward at I'd o'clock I minutes P. M. Westward at 4 o'clock 26 minutes P. M. EXPRESS TRAIN. Eastward at ] o'clock 10 minutes A. M. VV estward atd o clock 10 minutes A. M. FREIGHT TRAIN DAILY, (EXCEPT SUNDAYS). ' Eastward at 2 o'clock B6 nnuutes P. JVI. Westward at l'J o'clock 4 minutes P. M. JAMES .MIL LI KEN. j Lewistown Depot, Dec. 5, 1801. - v: s A I t or n c 3 ' 8 • < w 1 OFFICE in Market ?Uee:,opp rite the P.-t Oiiicr. will attend to any business in the Courts of MitHiii, Centre or Huntingdon coun ties. [Lewlsiuwn, sept. l'Ji 1 **3o-13 * IV. PARKER, Attorney at Law. Lew Mown. MSfflin co. Pa DR. J. B. HERBDMJ. 'KS his professional sor. ices to the j Vr citizens of I.ewistoun atiU vicinity. Office en ; south east fide of the Diamond. Certificate from l)r. Joseph B. Art/. i It affords mo no small degree of pleasure to state, that i Dr. J. I: MURIUM:, after several years of study, (tradu ' atej at the I'niversity of Penns> It inia ami is well qual: i fied to practice Medicine, wit It honor to Inuinetf and 3d vantage to those who mav be please d to employ liiin. JOSEPH 1?. ARU, M 1. t I.pvvistown, December 10. 1 -■> l it". nil. E. W. HALL OFFERS his professional services to the citizens of Lewistown. He can be con | suited at aii times at the Bee Hive Driiy store. Lewistown, August 130,1850-tf , T ~ DR. JAS. s7 WILSON, , rf'AFFERS his professional services to the i citizens of Newton llamiitcn and vicin ■! "y- DR. A. W. MOSS OFFERS his professional services to the citizens of l.ewistown and vicinity. Or- I fieo with Dr. HOOVER, one door East of F. I Schwartz's ttore. may 9. 1851-tf 3yiA.GISIR.ATE S OFFICE I ii IS SaT SI \ IS OO '% 8': 11 , .Tiiwlsce off lac Peace, C"i AN be found at his office, in the room rc- J cently occupied by 1). W. Holing. Esq. where lie will attend to all business entrusted to liiin with the greatest care and despatch. WILLIAM LIND, 'MJJiDJh East Market street, Lewistotvn, r\ returning thanks to his friends and ?lie public generally for the liberal support heretofore extended t In in, woulti repperifiilly inform them that he 11.18 just received a splendid assortment of Fashionable JZi' '- r J r* i~_ ~c ij CASSIMERES & VESTINGS, selected in the c ty with special reference to hi ing made up for customer work, which he is enabled to famish at lower jri* es than similar articles cotiid be procured in the stores. Gentlemen desirous of baring a superior article of clothing, arc ropiested to call and examine his •dock. With long experience and the aid of lirst rate workmen, he flitters himself that he can furnish his customers and friends with superior garments, at rea sonable prices. I.ewistown, Nov. 'AS, ISSI. BRISBIN & ifINGES, MIOMBU TAILORS, Market street, one door West of Win. P. Mil liken' 1 s Store, liCniktown, Fa. A large and well selected assortment of Cloths, ysritnere, Vestings, &c., constantly on hand, which they will sell or tnake up to order, on reasonable terms and at the shortest notice. [October 10, l-.~j1.-ly. NEW Tailoring Establishment. JAMES A. I.ILLEY has commenced the Tailoring Business, in Marketst reef, next door to Judge li itz's, where he invites his friends and the public to give him a call. He is in regular leceipt of the Latest Fashions, and having had considerable experience in the business, he feels confident he can give satis faction, in point of workmanship, &c., to ail who may favor him with their custom. L°wistovvn, May 10, l s sl. JOHN CLARK & CO. Boot and Shoe Manufacturers, 4 door* iccsf of JJisenbisc's Hotel. dgj ALL KINDS OF BOOTS & SHOES f M? ma(3c of the I)est materials and in the ' WW best manner cheap for cash. Lewistown, Sept. 12. 1851. IBDDU3, m 331 Ant'. ' tic. undersigned continues to manufacture . celebrated (Quilted and French calf Boots, together with ail articles connected with his business. MOSES MONTGOMERY, Lewistown, Augusts, 1851-lf \ BILLY JOHNSON'S I Cheap 8001, Shoe, At Cloth iit?; Store. HAVING returned from the city with a large stock of the above mentioned arti j cles, he is prepared to sell at the lowest cash ; price. Men's boots, from §1 25 to §0 09 Indict)' shoes, from 50 to 1 50 M isses' shoes, from 25 to 1 00 i Indies' gaiters, from 100 to 200 j according to quality, lie is also prepared to | make to order all kinds of Boots and Shoes, on J tiie shortest notiae and reasonable terms. Re i pairing done by Mr. Rook in the same place. Persons wanting CIiOTHIIVG will find I it to their advantage to give him a call, as lie i purchases his goods for cash, and is tnabled to sell cheaper than those purchasing on credit. Call and examine for yourselves, and he will convince you that he sells his goods cheap, i Lewistown, October 19, 1851. JAMES CRUTCHLEY. \ alley street, Lewistown, near Ht isler's Can dle l'actorij. Manufactures every description of Picture nut! 3 ooMng 4* fats IJtf} V - A, Trfl res" SUGH as Gilt, Mahogany, Rosewood, &c. and can furnish Frames anil Glass of any required size. liEdlLlil.\(i, VARMS/fISG, A.\D POLISJIISti of old Frames, and Rf pairing I Work generally, done at short notice and on reasonable terms. CO"Tlie public arc invited to call and ex amine his stock. Lewistown, August 1, 1651. The National Restaurant, IN the basement of the National Hotel, is now open, and refreshments of all kinds will bo served up as called for. on the European plan by .1 THOMAS 6c CO Lewistown, Sept. 26, 1651.—tf